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Show X i'f IV ' rfc 'jf.ws 'V-- SYNOPSIS .J4' tn,neJyh ,ndePennt ' Flatterer You certainly ' appendicitis. such ,Oh, Doctor, you say acute CHAPTER I Continued 2 summer is when youve vacation and the weath- - Love me for ever, love you Life of i u ill What a lovely thought," Autumn observed eagerly. "But was Grandmother Odell such a Hector? I have never been told much heart-breake- jnsfine. v" dear, but Ill give guarantee. "at know, j'fi asted on b Autumn Dean, to British Columbia from abroad without her fathers knowledge stops at the home of Hector Cardigan, an He 1 , ,Tily. fJlendher that she Cm hme- 11)31 thlngs have c hang ed trigs. 0 nm r, about her. For that matter, they have never spoken much of mother, either and I have always wanted to know Her voice faltered and she shrugged her shoulders as if to dismiss the subject Hector took the bell from her hands and held it thoughtfully on his palm, stroking the satiny texture of its upper half with his eloquent fingers. The Odell women," he said slowly, had small respect for hearts. Autumn leaned back, resting her elbows on the, mantelpiece behind her, and glanced up at him from beneath her iashes. Even mother?" she asked. He swung the bell just perceptibly, and the eerie threne of it, a vanishing wraith of sound, caught at her throat. It might be the mingled tears and laughter of a ghost heard from infinity. Hector did not reply semi-spheric- diffi-dentl- y ju jh, the ruse The dii wasting your g these Youre ener me telling hair-raisin- 's rator-W- hy? Wd5er (removing portier, svith di ird. hours, M ncs celebrity who wishes forget his birthday 1, 2 aid hat Na s well 1. at not afraid of I presume? Hand Nope; you cant early for me. (as- jin rod. 1 and the week, are hat) Im Early Bird nge; jnd people should a wife. seen ai 1, 2 an; ist maos three de Preferred! They Are ;ert Say, ' favonti You raaj 1EE wit! :s. 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We will - the purchase That' Tah tR once. You knew mother very well, didnt you? she prompted him. She couldnt have been more than ten years younger than you. Millicent Odell It might have been the wine he had had. Autumn thought, but it seemed to her that for an instant he was quite oblivious of her presence. His narrow, brown face with its myriad fine seams glowed as though he were listening ardently to the music of that name, the name of her mother, twenty years dead. Then he glanced down at the bell once more. I have fashioned a little conceit about this bell. Autumn. Perhaps you would like to know what it is. Do tell me. Hector. He smiled boyishly. It is like the Odell women. Its beauty casts a spell over a vast distance. Its music echoes and reechoes into eternity and haunts you forever. It has an elfin soul, my dear, and its power is blackest magic. Autumn clasped her hands and laughed with delight, although an incomprehensible tremor stirred withYou were meant to be a in her. poet. Hector not a collector of antiques, she said gayly. The doorbell rang and Hector went quickly to answer it Autumns luggage had arrived. Autumn Dean reined in where the to a steep incline above the town, and looked back valdown upon the diamond-studdeley she had left When she was a little girl she had thought of the town of Kamloops by night as a jeweled brooch lying on a bed of black velvet, the river a ribbon of dim silver festooned about it. The miles slipped away behind her, and now she recognized the features of her fathers land, the beginning of those thirty thousand acres that led sheer up into the dusk of the southern mountains, and e to the river on the spread north. There on one side of the trail was the somber promontory now, that jutted out like a monks cowl above the abandoned copper mine, and on her right the grassy trail humthat led through ghost-gramocks of sage up a steep hillside and down again to the sheltered valley where the lambing corrals were. She paused to listen for a moment, and across the dim solitude came the lonely tinkle of a sheep bell. The sound carried her poignantly back to her childhood, when she had ridden her pony on spring evenings such as this the Laird's disapproval notwithstanding to visit old Peek, the faithful herder, where he tended the lambing ewes. At the sweet thrust of memory her eyes filled with tears. She shook the reins and followed the trail westward along the valley. school-housHere, at last, was the little with its pile of seasoned firewood, its pathetic little outhouses, and its elfin host of memories that lurked In every shadow and danced before her under the pale light of the stars. What had become of that troop of boys and girls with whom she had romped in the days when she herself had been one of them? The Careys and the Cornwalls, the Lloyds and the Murrays? Just there, under that dark pine, young Larry Sutherland had washed her face with a handful of the first snow of the year. And here young Sandy Cameron had fought with Bruce Landor who had elected himself her champion though she had been a mere slip of eight or nine years at the time, and Bruce had been five years her senior Bruce Landor. whose father had shot himself down there In the little ravine that ran through the northern end of the Dean acres. She had often thought of Bruce, the wistful-cyeyoung dreamer, always a little sad because of the tragedy that had befallen him, and of his spirited mother, who bad struggled Lanalong somehow and ruled the dor ranch with a fierce will that had won the respect of the country road curved out as i fair, d fan-wis- y As AVe Think re's nothing either good or thinking makes it so. speare. IS YOUR DIGESTION? Mrs. Phoenix, Ari. Frances Cooper, 1545 W. Garfield St., says : I was so uncomfortable after eating, due to gas and heartburn, and I felt dragfry and tired, bad no inclination to eat, and couldn't enjoy a good nights sleep. Dr. Pierces Golden helped to relieve me of the and I felt 100 better in Ask your druggist for it today. 4539 Todays popularity of Doans Pills, after many years of worldwide ue, surely must le accepted as evidence of satisfactory use. And favorable public opinion supports that w J Jr of the able physicians who test the value of Doans under exacting laboratory conditions. tcK) mu,. approve every word you read, the objective of 0 recommend Doans Pills ,:ur',lc treatment for disorder 'J function and for relief of nd Wrry it causes, e wrre aware of how the i n,., ,op . ''not cnstantly remove waste blood without in J) fbere would be better tin-- i '7 the whole body suffers d1 Uinrell? often diuretic medic , employed. Cj,1y or to frequent tirina-5- . ra &rn of disturbed kidney ,,u iy suffer nacRing bark r, rn hcad.-ubatt.uks of dir- j,.. .jf nights, swelling, purii-- i cyc otJJ feci weak, nervous, , j ip" !tin ! It is tetter to rely on won world wide ar less favorably our nrighbort ll,lt omething ?,V 'M V ;V : k telecjua yr ? rS 'i ; i t and brilliant that the horrible thought swept through Autumn that MARTHA perhaps he had, for the agonizing period just past, been mentally derfi ranged. His head, with its smooth OSTENSO waves of white hair, rose proudly, a half mocking smile played about O MARTHA OSTENSO1 VNU SERVICE his stern mouth, but his eyes were -- t; wistful as he came toward Autumn side. It was ten years since he Autumn kissed him and laughed. with his hands outstretched. had bade her a rather What difference does it make, you lofty and She got up quickly and put her grown-ugood-bwhen, at eight- dear rascal! We belong together arms about him, beating back the een, he went away to college. She and we belong here. That ought to tears that threatened. Poor old had been thirteen then, and had be reason enough for anything. I should nevDa! she said softly. wept despondent, little-gir- l tears at Reason? Reason? There is no er have come if I the departure of her hero who had reason in anything you do. Youre a Enough of that! You are here. outgrown her. Before his return for in He turned from her. Whats keepthe summer vacation, she herself woman, and the devil himself is women! But go into the room there ing you, Hannah? had been despatched, protesting, to and get some light on you so I can Im coming directly, Hannah England. replied querulously. Three miles beyond, she came to see what you look like. .Autumn turned from him and The old man shook his head slowthe massive pillars of field stone that stood at the entrance to the skipped toward the doorway that ly. She's about done, that one, he Castle of the Norns. The name still opened into the drawing room. She muttered. Shes more misery to suited the place as it had done when pushed the button on the wall and me than she is help, but theres she was twelve years old, her fancy the long room became flooded with nothing I can do about it I can't a pleasant amber radiance. Autumn kick the old dunderhead out at her steeped in ancient lore. Her father had been pleased with the name she clasped her hands as she stood still time of life. The more need youll have for me had chosen for that odd pile with its for a moment, her senses possessing the room, making its simple about the place, Da, Autumn obcurious gray stone turrets and paraharmonies her own again. served archly. pets, the like of which had probaJarvis seated himself before the Her father turned on her brusquebly never adorned another ranch white marble fireplace, where a pink ly. house in all the world. UncharitaItd be a poor creature that couldnt get along better without eible people in the community had glow slumbered in the lemon-huea satin ther of you," he told her. called it Old Deana Folly, but ash. From tiny, Autumn had adored it from her ear- settee opposite. Autumn looked at Thatll be enough of that fool talk him. His long, bony hands were for this night, said old Hannah as liest memory. She checked her horse to a walk clasped above his cane, his leonine she entered the room and came toas she rode up the gravel approach head jutted forward, and there was ward them bearing her loaded tray. between the tall pines. A light was in his eyes a naked look of was it Autumn laughed and placed a discernible now in the east tower of fear or mere perplexity? Autumn small table before the fireplace as the Castle. Her father's study was did not know. her father sank once more into his A hideous feeling came upon her chair. there, and he himself would probanot her father at all that this was bly be seated now in his deep leather chair, lost to his surroundings in who sat facing her, but some groCHAPTER II the pages of one of his old and be- tesque old changeling with a demon' loved books. Except for the subdued ridden souL His eyes burned as he Jarvis Dean stood before the great glow of the light in the spacious hall searched her face, his massive windows in the hall, looking out hands clenching the arms of his upon the world where the light of chair. early morning was aflame above the A tremor took possession of her so spires of the pines. He moved away that her shoulders quivered invol once and called up the stairs to asuntarily. She twined her fingers sure himself that Autumn was gettightly together and bent forward. ting ready for the ride she had inTell me what is wrong? she sisted on taking with him into the said softly, sheltered ravine where the lambing The old mans body seemed to sag, was in progress. When she replied, exhausted, into the depths of his Jje strode back to the window and Your mothers hair bur- looked out upon the softly lighted chair. nished as October, he said absent mosaic of the world that was his. ly, then lifted his head slowly, As he stood, weary and haggard Nothing is wrong, my child, noth- from a sleepless night, it came to him that it had been better had he ing. The sound of Hannahs footfall on sold it last winter when he had had the stairway broke the moments a substantial offer for it. Why had spell and Autumn got up as the old he not sold it? He was getting old. housekeeper hurried nervously into Pride, pride! Pride and vanity. Vanthe room. ity of possession, of power, of tri"Hannah! umph! Yes that had been it triThe woman halted suddenly, her umph! The triumph, as he had hand clutching at her breast. She thought, of his own conscience over eyed Autumn incredulously, then a catastrophe of twenty years ago. drew her breath in a quick gasp. That was why he had stayed on Autumn hurried toward her and put here, stubbornly, bitterly, when his her arms about the bowed shoulders. world had seemed ready to crash about his ear3 after the death of Hannah dont you know me? The only immediate response was Geoffrey Landor, and then Milla sob that shook the old woman's icent. Ah, Millicent, forever loved, forframe as she clung to Autumn. Hannah ever lost! Her slender red smile, My baby my baby! said at last, her voice thin and bro- red still as she died in fever, red in the undying love of another, slender ken and incredibly old. 1 tell you Its me, darling! Autumn drew her close and in hatred of himself, seemed to the brooding east now as he the house was in darkness. Old Han- soothed her with little words of en- pierce at it with vacant eyes. stared her nah, the housekeeper, who had been dearment remembered from fool! he muttered to himFool, Little Hannah! childhood. Hannah, Autumns nurse, would have gone to I might have known I might self. Muzzy-wuzzold bed long since. Jarvis Dean drew himself up pon- have kpown! Now from within the house a dog He turned as Autumn, dressed for in his chair. Come, now! derously d barked once, twice, a There11 be time the ride, came down the stairs. he thundered. and ominous sound. Autumn hurfor that! Put the kettle on Lets go! she sang out, and ried up the steps and glanced enough the fire and make us a pot of tea. before him slapping hpr boots stood through the heavy glass panel of the Hannah drew away and Autumn with her quirt. door. Her fathers great Irish wolfon the Two horses stood before the door, hound was coming down the stair- patted her affectionately us Jarvis Deans big black and Hector make shoulder. Yes, Hannah, case with his loping, magnificent some tea. Well have days and days hunter. In a moment gait She tried the door, found it to talk. Im never going to leave Cardigans were in the trail and heading they and entered. unlocked, home again. eastward over the way that Autumn Old Jarvis Dean, his heavy briar The old woman pattered away to had come the night before. stick in his hand, was coming slow- the kitchen and Autumn sat down They were on their way to visit ly down behind the dog. At the first again on the satin settee. Absolom Peek at his camp in old sight of her he let his cane fall and So you are counting on staying the ravine. When they turned at supported himself with one hand on here, her father said. last from the main trail and took a the shining black balustrade. The If I have to turn sheep and run winding path that led toward the other moved slowly across his with the flock, Da, Autumn camp, Autumn a remembered brows. roundabout and more picturesque Autumn rushed up the staircase. laughed. Jarvis Deans head sank forward way to the place, down through a Hello. Da! she cried, and flung on his chest Were you not well gully where a tiny creek ran and form. her arms about his stooping off with your aunt then? enough where the white birch grew in a Dont faint, darling, its really me! he asked her. wall up either slope. Landors dense Down. Pat you jealous old thing! I have nothing against Aunt Flo. Gulch it was called locally, partly exJarvis soul! God bless my Da. She has always been lovely to f of its lengthmarked because claimed. Whats this, whats this! me. the Landor between the boundary I tell you, its me, darling! then? What brings you home, Her father placed an arm trem- Jarvis Deans voice was deep, his and the Dean acres; partly, too, because it was down there beside the blingly about her and held her for a breathing labored. creek among the birches that the moment without speaking. Presentmeanwith that all fed "I'm up of Geoffrey Landor had been alvoice a his heard she voice, ly ingless existence and this is my body own most a whisper, the defenseless home. Autumn's voice quivered found years ago by one of his The years had dimmed the men. voice of a sleepwalker. of the realization the at broke and of that tragic story, though "Autumn my little Autumn! fantastic heartlessness of the situa- details from back him She thrust her, tion. Bewildered and appalled and they had served only to deepen the laughing with excitement "Oh, Dad- crushed, she struggled to regain legendary color that invested It. old Hannah had told Audy let me look at you! control of her voice. "Do you mean Years ago, that herders had entumn He stooped and picked up his you really dont want me here. countered sheep Geoffreys ghost among cane, then turned and took a couple Da? she asked. white birches there, of a moonoj, steps up the stairway. His great The old man shifted uneasily In the in and had heard his voice resounded In the halL HanHere? What kind of a lit night spring, sheep-doghis chair. s when to his voice calling nah! Hannah! Come down!" He beat like a is for this you?" girl place the wind came up from the river. his cane sharply on the stairs. "Han- he demanded. had all but forgotten the nah, I say! Autumns eyes darted helplessly Autumn but its memory smote her The old womans voice responded from one legend, anto room in the object now as she drew rein and turned from above, breathless from exciteother, as though she were seeking her horse toward the I'm gully. ment. coming. Im coming. and the from overwhelming refuge Come on, Da!" she called. Lets What in the world has happened? come had cruel stupefaction that Come down, you dunderhead, upon her. Why whatever can you go down this way. Jarvis drew up short and looked and see for yourself! have against my being here I cant at her. , He turned to Autumn and put his believe There's quicksand along that fingers to his lips to warn her Her father held up his hand with reagainst crying out. Then he began a peremptory gesture. What did I creek, he replied. Dont you walking uncertainly down the stairs, teU you in England last Christmas member?" Come onl I Autumn laughed. Autumn moving before him, her when you wanted to come back here used to find gold pebbles down there. voice vivid and young In the austere with me? to see If there are any left. silence of the lofty halL "I never believed that you really I want exclaimed under his breath. Jarvis it what tell I cant you "Oh, Da! meant that I couldn't come back. Damn it, my girl, 1 have no time She Why, its its the most unreasonameans to be home again. turned upon him suddenly and threw ble thing Ive ever heard of. We've for such fooling! Are you riding with her arms about him once more. I always had such wonderful times to- me or are you not? Autumn held her horse fur a modidn't say a word o you about my gether and In perplexity, then followed ment I I to didnt because his Dean rose Jarvis coming, darling, abruptly want you to know. I wanted to sur- great height and the anguish in his her father along the trrO. of his own face wrung her heart In amazement choosing. One of these days, she prise you. Dont and mystification. Lets talk no thought to herself, it would be necesHe looked at her sternly. lie to me, you young brat," he more about it," he said with an ef- sary to warn Jarvis Dean that his warned her, with enough humor In fort "You have come and you will daughter was grown up and would his eyes to take the sting from his have to stay for a decent length of not be spuken to as if she were no You didnt tel me about time, anyhow or people will have more than a child. But there would words. it because you knew Id forbid it something to wag their damned silly be time for that. (TO UK COST IS LED.' tongues about. Ill not have them Thal'8 why. By ft-- - things about the Deans." A change came over him. so swift saying m e, p y violet-colore- Eveless Eden Tourists returning from Greece of soothe an injury except possibly report that Karges, the capital is Athos Mount the colony, religious accostthis one. Eubin Harvey was ed by a stranger on a Little Rock, the only place in the world where neither women nor female domesArk., street who slashed him sevWomeral time3 with a knife. Suddenly tic animals are to be found. the assailant stepped back in apolo- en, cows, mares and hens are taboo. Excuse getic surprise, remarked, Farm in Old England me, I thought you were someone So that visitors may see the real else. 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