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Show duenna, and the three walked ' past lira, Ben Inglepin with draepins t ara lightly nnder the weight ot ber greatcoat, the duenna Hashing qulMleal stare from her Jetty eyes. Surely, the fat woman mocked hiral But why? And why should Cara In glepin, who shortly must answer at the bar to a charge of high treason, pity him who had taken ber? Ab, and why should he ask himself such qoes tlons? What did they matter? He had won; be had his He vengeance, and Joshua would crush these people a as CufTee's shot should crush the Badger. t BY ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH Trot 5t ay. king COPYRIGHT. iqjHT1' ARTHUR O.HOWOtN SMITK Continued X CHAPTER "Papers? -1- 8- 'ill t felloWw" puled. nonplused. more Is ft. fr Ill so. h!m. the r ber, Kpber twittered Immediately rase Is simplified Ah. then the foiuj i Wo witnesses, . . nt i., .1.1 IlUUJljr .y atfoinul 8'dUMl ipeS. --"Uecutlon, ... .v uon, pnn.-r.-- :ordlJ lalltls; fopeti 'J prs B3e -- ' afte tbta i my . o.n- It iearch rt" Miif anil' of honor," she re "1 am, whatever nied nauuhtlly. Sny sins, not one to practice lies, sir." ( S n - 1. .......... .1 . . II f.eu ingiepm ueiuiuru iusmij. we are upon the subject, 1 "Since "1 fcaptain Fellowes," he remarked. nlll give you my word of honor that no dmuments. other than those of a strictly business nature, are comprised my word I effects." "Then what Is the purpose of your voyage, Mr. Inglopin?" "Tis revealed In the ship's papers," Ben answered with suavity. my d ranis itte Yer new-foun- S d venture to Spain. soon be commercial "A JaRi establish connections with Spanish satisfactory n1 1 . persuaded the war will ended, and ara anxious to am :o Ira-- ' ' iODor?" Cpon is! naught, sir. of any find say this upon your word of Vou r agiitnst that eventuality." 15 iliss Inglepin abruptly gave them pi sue her back, and Fellowes conceived a suspicion that she meant by this 13 t' to divorce herself from connectiDtl' ion with her father's assertion. "I am compelled to doubt you, Mr. rht a ilnglepln." he returned. "I must de tain you on deck while your luggage clients Id nc-tli- io it c is examined." The merchant his shrugged should- nrfcf ers, somewhat olto owes Imagined, his bearing similar to that he had displayed at Chnter's ( house. But the realization Mint m. task would not be easy only stiffened the Long Islander's determination. "t'uffee." he called, and when Fell- the "Ton are responsl three people. Keep them here until I release you." "Yah. llars'r Fellowe. To' took fo oegro approached: hie for these tod '1 bell "Yes," Some tone made Fellowes "Yo" wait fo' In CufTee's quality expectant "Why?" see, Murs'r. To no him lettah below. CufTee make Mo fo" him " fro IJ ti'l tural refrain: No No No No No Id safeguard" Tis .'ira have more Importuut work to for the death of fco than accounting AvcX" -FVllowes Interrupted f. . liar Bixiuit"' v. time he ternlv. And for the first ; ...... in tha itisturliert hv -- . pre loosed . directness of her gaze, me anof a sense of ence ol any Indication ara nniier a kui!t. . . i ...tnttmiorl rrvlntf ha y .... B ma ,,c ui". jssnint. to hide from o keep his wire level, mere tier presenc e distraction the let laused In hlin. "1 must ash you to and tledge me your word of honor yon four'attendant have no documents or ... ......I noMnnc apcrs ui"'u juui (jciomio. "We have none, she replied readily. I am loatb to "And your luggage? "You'll ear1,' to all we possess." t'ar.-- i Inglepin turned away with faint sigh. ("uiTee wandering softly about the deck, touched various ob jects with his hands, his eyes, close lidded, darting snakily nt the mer chant's fae. his lips moving In a gut icr t u wale - t- ";""due orJ Sots, and draw them up 1 discos. a i,rtlnl 1 Going through the True owranee papers, manifest Bounty and log m ransacking the contents of 'hater'i desk and locker. Fellowes as disposed to favor the employment JuJu al J'" command Ken Innlepln s cabin hart been tched with equal unsuccess. be ? In the Centurion's hands to '"0!,e fl,M,rh''-dor cnceale.1 cloeets: and they lore the cabin s w, v M.nTP-qi- lIle frue(iR,, '"sirareu at each nolnt h DUu..nrf !!. . ' re " "rl,""8 the ro'c's le deck cudgeling his wits for some nook cranny he hadn't iiemrftid. when lnra 0r.,WB nmi8U,d h iib-u- IMeell . h,. Cap'n" wora wl,n A'w'Ut wlun Jui.no. but he's mortal Itchln ClXXm ia;ilnf.,,he -r- " ,"""sr D m of wug nwukene.1 ntLtT'MlS' to ,!" i' - 'ntmr - ""rtn,.!- " eiw.i I. .'- ,- '""'H Sir. moisture on tne n""n''r' seemed ,"""'' to B'lg, iPPite flick awuy at ber this 'VVItl l0 "'fuult ,! notmcnse." protested " r,ni " superstitious who. for ,;""r,,Hlft h"I,'"'n 10 be ,n ' " r"f p..M? "here Flh.w B"fM.erded iUiU- - 'v'ltia npgr be tell ' been on f.,r. c JuJu h"" totnh s'le. (,urr- v- " W. d,,',,,',,- -" " '"I sweat plenty eber, " ,uV''- Mnr'r- - tIn "Yes?" m T"ul" Erected to'K? for cau be brln3 " ru Vw "'""" ""I"-""- "'i'iiliiJ... me,,,!,. oncealedr Why, you have bad access him bowsprit! him ccpstar.l him pawl! him hawse-piphim ti In anchor-stoc- !" Fellowes stared unbelievingly, but the negro pointed to Inglepln's gaping consternation while with his other hand he pulled out a plugged section In the end of one of the balks of f.im ber that stocked the heavy "My God I" exclaimed Ben. Cara's face was devoid of feeling, but she stepped forward beside her father, squarely In front of Fellowes "1 knew not Its hiding place," she said icily, "since I refused longer to be concerned with secrecy. But 'twas L no less than my father, who drew up that paper, and secured the slgna tures. And I am responsible for having Interested Ixird Wellington and the Prince Regent's ministers" P.en Inglepin emitted a groan of despair. . "Oh, have' done, hare done," he begged. "Are we not sufficiently exposed to this man, who would ruin us? 1 tell you, ('ara, he and your uncle wIU see us hung!" "And If we merit It, shall we complain?" she retorted. "We have made a cast. Father. Let us not weep for having lost" From the cavity In the anchor-stoc- k Cuffee produced a thick roll of oiled silk. It was on Fellowes' tongue to tell the negro to toss It In the sea. but Joshua's voice rang In his ears, Joshua's face, so absurdly like Ben's, appenred before his eyes. Hate I If you'll only hate enough I And after all. he had been given a trust "Hand It here, Cuffee," he said In a voice that was strange to him. The scroll. Inside the covering, was written In a bold, free script, and the Import of Its message took his breath away: To th Right Hon. Tha Lord Ltver-- , pool. K. G. H.M.'i Prim Minister Lord: Tour petitioner, political representative of the Federalist Party In the United State, and In especial, those section ot tha Party established in New England and New York, do represent and make manifest My Fellowes flipped through the pages to the end Page after page of names. Names of senators, of representatives, of state officials, of those high In com merce. In the law and In the church. Cam inglepin nodded sadly, partly to herself, partly to blm.. "That Is the Federalist party," she Said. "And they are Americans. Captain Fellowes, no more than Americans who disagree with you." Fellowes gritted his teeth. "They are traitors." he disputed her. "Your errand was treason of the blackest." Ben Inglepin cried out In agony: "Not treason I No, nol We want peace. Oh, d n Jos!" "Let us damn nobody, Father," Cara Interrupted. "Treason or no, we need not he ashamed, for what we did we Intended honorably." She had pluck, this girl, Fellowes owned, but resolutely he curbed the admiration she Inspired, bowing cold y. Implacably. "If It please you. ma'aral I must remove you all to the Centurion. Will you show the men your luggage?" She smiled, and he had an uncom fortBble sensation that she pitied hlin. I'll "It does not please me, sir; but I" Father Come. docile a prisoner. be the to In Portuguese She siike ' 1 On Christmas night when candle ray are thrown around the room To make the tree a loveliness amid encircling gloom, Tis jolly fun to watch and wait To see the fairies gleam. Open their little thrones of ttato Like little start of dream. Cen-turla- n Men of Small Caliber Opportunity Seized by the shlhho They are ready to adopt as they so long side either letlm of gain authority thereby. of oratory If the, learn the trick side or the one on they become leaders possess the they because not other, Intrinsic qualities of leadership, but because they are pleasingly ro.al. Nor Is this phenomenon peculiar to any class. Oratory hns passed for statesmanship In every phase and every period of our ' political bis tory. and mnny a man has risen to the governance of state with no other qualifications than his aptitude for epiF.'d grams and sonorous peroration. gar Wallace In "People" Wisdom From Plutarch . Perseverance Is more prevailing than violence, and many things whkb tocniitH.t he overcome when they are when taken gether yield themselves tip little by little. From Dr.vden s translation of Plutarch's Lives Plutarch Ser 4L12 A. U.) 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Angels sang that Holy Mora "Unto na a Child is born." CHRIST In towly manger most forlorn Of sinless Mary, full of grace, The sweetest babe of radiant face This sad, old world e'er looked upon. For He was God and man in one, The Prince of Peace, the Light, the Way And hope of all for aye and aye. Art McCune School of Music and We COME adoring, at of yor The Wist Men came, and erer more, As time rolls on, a greater throng Shall join the angels' joyous songs For unto us this Jay it born A animal The cattalo Is a cross-breeproduced by crossing a buffalo with a yak and then crossing the offspring with domestic cattle. inpwin' that An' "Ss it ain V tie gif) a filler Totarlaf Mountain Wrstt t r or t of aa Sis' Children Doctor With the quallflcatloD of his daughter as a doctor, Mayor J. T Ilallinan of Lwihani, Ireind, bcileyea his family holds a record In the medlcnl world for six of his children art now practicing. Five sons had previously passed examinations, one grandchild is studying medicine, and another, nged twelve, declares that she will be a doctor. Neither Ilalllnan nor hla parents were medical men. All his sons served In France with the Itoynl Army Medical corps, and two were decorated with the Military cross. IfT awt tie gift a filler gits, Ji It ain 't tit ttapi utr tize, Every day Is Christmas To the happy heart who knows Spring buds and flowers are forming 'Neath froien, shimmering snows; Who sees behind sin's coat of mail God's child, divinely free; Whose life is "peace, goodwill toward Good Hotel Kod---Gorvo- Views. Thm voondmrfu I Writ Or ; Whose right hand never knoweth The left hand's kindly deeds, Who gathers fruit of unselfed love Through meeting human needs. It for Healih C.lvlng ' long-draw- . 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Sometimes they are for the men the and make life hell for ondj stand f them. Sometimes they direction. ngalnst the higher . wtnreltor wrnninr-fc- eh , They'll surely shin and sing Behind the lovely ornament That on the branches swing. Wtyn 3- So he journeyed to the pantry, When ouito alone that night, To see if he could not p. tako Of just a tiny bite. He stuck one finger in' It, To taste of just one nick, ' And then the other followed To get another lick, . afcerwhile they slowly fade, and on by one they go thadowland and tlumberland across the Christmas snow. But every time they light th tre 't"fr 4"i 3 TOMMY'S mother made pie, A Christmas pie she cooked. And Tommy thought that pie the best At which he ever looked. It was of pumpkin yellow. And gingered for some pep. And Tommy thought that that big pl Was too good to be kept But "t"l"i"l"l"t"I"i' ' . Each bauble bat its fairy true, and each ol them, you see, Is part and parcel of th love and Lie ol Christmas gleet For fairy things are life and lovt So delicate and fine, That guided by a grace above With heavenly grace they thin. Nttom't ecmplexiaii uaMhitnd raw 1 Inroar war sallow ehook. Xraly 0 exquisite wings. Its little eyes art sunny bright, And laughingly they glow To help th very lovely light That kisses all below. Stormy Sea Silence cloaked the Centnrian as a twist of flame flickered up from the True Bounty's for'ard batch. There was something poitentlous In the speo tacle which Impressed the roughest sailors. This was no ordinary act ol destruction. It partook of the char acter of an execution, the condign punishment of a guilty fabric. The ship was dying, as her master had died, as perhaps ber owners should die, In retribution for the offense of which she had been a part The Ingleplns, standing apart on the brig's poop, watched with a kind of sorrowful fascination. When the masts of the dying ship crashed overside, and a murmur of comment broke the silence on the Centurion, Cara caught her breath and Ben Inglepln's tips framed a curse. Fellowes, eyeing his prisoners nn easily, fancied there was something symbolical for them In the True Bounty's fate, but the punishment of the ship would be accomplished In much simpler fashion than the punishment he must see dealt to them. Soon, very soon, the charred remnants of the True Bounty would be rent asunder, and she would cease to be. But for Cara and her father remained all the agony of public disgrace, the rancor of factional hostility, the torment of the law's delays. Surely, a punishment sufficient to satisfy any hatred, even Joshua's. Yes, even his own except that It, didn't Perhaps nothing ever would. At the moment he realized, he hated Chnter dead as much as he had Chater living. Ben Inglepln's voice, fretfully Insistent pierced his reflections. "Captain Fellowes! Uave yon not some corner to which my daughter may retire? Tis Insufferable she should be kept on deck." "I have arranged that she and ber attendant shall occupy my cabin," Fellowes Interrupted. "You, sir. may have the quarters of my second lieutenant You will be restricted to the after-cabi- n and the poop. Am I plain, sir?" "Sufficiently," Ben assented. Bushing. "May we go below, then?" "Within the limits prescribed," rejoined Fellowes. Turning on bis heel as the Ingleplns left the poop, he saw that the True Bounty was gone. Only the frosty glimmer of the stars relieved the darkness. For Fellowes the voyage now was irksome almost beyond bearing. He was Impatient to come np with the Badger, and the Inevitable daily conand tact with Cara embarrassed harassed him. And Ben Inglepin. too, was continually In evidence, a set look on bis plump face as he stared Into the gray mists that bid the west Only the duenna remained Invisible, In all weathkeeping to the after-cabi- n Indicated by occaers, her presence sional gargantuan rumbles when tha seasickness visited her. Yet Fellowes sensed that In some mysterious fashion of her own the fat woman maintained a surveillance upon all that occurred aboard the privateer. One and all. the men of the were admirers of Cara. Sorry for her. perhaps, pitying her plight, old Noggle and Hpencer very paternal; Breed and Noggle'a sons and nephew and O'Sliaughnessy. the surgeon, ardent In varying degrees; NImrod Sopher pompously devoted. (TO BE CONTINUED) IE the Rubles oo the um a fairy tioesi And if you closely look you'll see It has To CHAPTER XI MARY BLAIR By In Aural Nrnw Xorltar BEHIND Yes, crush the Badger, crush Col llshawe, crush these people crush them all. All ! He must bate her th more vigorously because she smiled, because she pitied him, because she knew how desperately be tried to bate He stifled a groan. "A fire under each hatch. Cuffee," he ordered. "I can't spare hands for an other prize uot with the Badger to fight" Cuffee crowed delightedly. "Pis Chuter ship him make plenty big fire. Oh, my aunt we see him too long time off. Whoosh Him buhn to sky. Yah. yah, yuhl" So hatred burned. Fellowes thought, annihilating, destroying even the soul that kindled It Pie FOLCER McKINSEY twenty-four-poun- "Oh. my aunt, Mars'r Fellowe't Him lettah It mv UD IMPLESi The Christmas Christmas Poem WriJpwippr Union.) L. f.t' " J AWA ..... ud..iUKlSUfi'LYCO. South. Kult ' nest Elatlo Lake City, LUh, TarroiKS Stocktnas, Abdominal Burportsr, Maternity Supporters, Invalid Chairs, Crutches, Canes. BurKlcal Instrument and Hospital Sup pi lea, . '. r 1 001 itj.js sni up...s snd anyttiing in Show Cases and Store Fixture work writ 48 lu ' W, L. WETHERt BEE I.I JiW.S.Tetn-1- f R-- Mka City I DR. CLAIUE M. COULEY tf treetment of dianas by h er m y , e leo t ro rn aDtjUl Ooilirto and Infra Kod vihrallon.yd SitecialiKlil I e t r ici t 1 ray. Examination made by blood tct eivl laboratory Undines. Fraa conauluiUan. Honrs 9i00 tn S:0O 607 Soott lllil. Vhano Was. i972 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH W. N. U.. 6alt Lak City, No. 29. |