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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH RMMUSIC By countable rea.u iue moat held Its dead. Vford Yates ..wmton. eoun My ,V ",r lio v nn-uti- J I down on ner i., I'A course: but alone. hnt he very goon 1.. fHe wrists and master key. Then " her priva,e bound h K KI her room-t- ante-foc- he that she that Pharaoh put Ktheres swept fc f - slmi.ly leaves that Busth .v.- - been pretty the end she iened the eoneealins the cellar ebe Kit I went ftjrsoh and an J Kiisli hut nrttbe poM: chamber on gained In the -- M to have r.M that her feet had heen freed, j ber miiph chance, for they jf sauu i Pew-dro- 4. her face, understand why Pha-ejj never wash-outas two such 'ajknsh. The first thing those lids aid wa. between them time they'd j torch. I?.v the cite their primmer was pone. Vto the secret room is a se-g- . from It cannot he opened Dear John. "Your cousin le!!s thisr,u,i favour, J in , ui v. in; Hook, "Tell h.-- r s m i therefore, standing lady was out an. I my flash i the door.she safe, sue ithooph Mie w.n clear of the wood. and Uush staircase-turret- , II master key. She called from w;is as the castle was ensures, but, As th. ' colli (xurt. tin- stole-- I - Helena stoji.v, rul of the took 1 my lint. olT "Will you drive, Willi a ioun.liii- seat by her n'civc. . 1 took my said desperately. "I'm afraid it was," said Helena. "1 put my love above honor and you mustn't do that. And In any event mine was. You took my love and you put it back In its place. I don't say you weren't right to do It, because you were. I!ut there are some flowers, my dear, that you can't transplant! I mean if you move them, they die." I'.low upon blow. Couldn't she see that the thing she was striking was dead? Everything and everyone was dead. Young Florin and Pharaoh and Dewdrop and Bugle and Rush, and now her love. And I had killed them not Bugle, of course, nor young Florin. But everything else. "That's all right," I heard myself saying. "I'm glad . . . It's dead." There was a long, long silence. By the time it was over I had myself In the 'low of her presence, discovered her faint perfume. . . The sipot to whjeh we wen; goin lay 12 miles off, and. after leavinc the car, we must walk half a mile rhroujrh the forest to come to the dell. lie sure. weren't any ears to hear. Us 1 while she found Sahre h beside her, licking her hand." that sach a statement ueinana- 4ere ta of tort iinnlil ini of dlsbe- - expression " tshtrour face," said Geoffrey. tB stranger than fiction every tit door to the turret was open lerethe doors to her room. But the chimney, fireplace, cleaned her bathroom and dis- - sped by m thieves entered been used. The had 1 Mr the by jes up In to do was to 4 castle forthwith. I ought to sid that long before I got back. ahboard had heen repaired and is had come on. and while my talking, the staff which had scattered was trickling back. I Induced some sort of order winning the search, fan with my lady's bedroom. i at the hearth was enough. 'as soot all over the place. But lad nobody else. We left the there and my lady and uJ I went down to the secret i was empty now, we knew, lob and company were gone: door to the cellar was open "lady wanted it shut." HMous J v hand. At length '11 thing and is deep breath. :llvon what we found. We Dewdrop and Hush them dead." V Wld I, Incredulously, i" aid my cousin, shortly. "I'm weren't there to see it. It was sight. Bugle had done the sand then cleared out. I fancy Pharaoh, of iwa some a broken: Nbwe'8 -- V my Pharaoh's scrap. he had no wonnri - interpretation of this find. fcraoh's absence ween them let Bugle and Lady Helena stably fearful of the conse- Mat 'they hnd iIoup BhIi quarrelled, and Bugle killed to face Pharaoh snMi of meant almost cer- decided to kill him ,arP. too. And so he did. Waned - - hv tha nwm.. ...i. .j mniiir. Willi master Thia lot U the castle by the way bv 3ji -- duty , v L u-- cannt ; conceive. Pos- - twinge .of conscience you iuat8 one Of rhe tnnints u never clear up." , hrror b ,a,, ,. ut 1 very see Bugle i'ffiaitla nf i. we 0,ueshall tail 7 1 lit a ID . - reKar(led niy napkin. "") uciuic a r(tervthin!r'a m ... , 1 repeatea. said Geof- .nr." '.. 1S used for tomorrow 'i?nvas lt,s Gently dark. iwAav,e,'a(, a night off, ! lcerrnent- - b'. lwllf 14 thiif 'd. my pre. Only ni'proaciieu 8urI!rls'ng. ,, A Gag Was Over Clapped Mouth. Her drove slowly enough. . . . But though half an hour went by before we left the coupe, In nil that time we never exchanged one word. Again and again I sought to make some remark, but I feared that my yoice would tremble and so betray an emotion I did not wish her to see. To sit thus by her side, as I had sat so often, was rtirring the depths of my 1 being, as though with a sword. Though I kept my gaze fast on the road, with the tall of my eye 1 could see her poor-les- s features and the gentle, steadfast look on her lovely face. She was neither grve nor smiling, but something betwixt the two: her air was the air of one whose day is over, who has of choice withdrawn from the lists of life and Is now content to sit and watch the tourney in which she will ride no more. I had never seen her like tills and at first I could not discover what it was that I found unfamiliar in the beauty I knew so well: and then I saw: the eagerness was out of her face. When I brought the car to rest,1 Helena was out in the road before could open the door. Then we entered to the forest together, as we seemed other in days. often so have done In silence we came to the glade where Geoffrey had been painting when in I lirst set eyes on the thieves, and which coverts to the we silence passed on purpose to might have heen planted the dell. And then at last we came l Intended, above out-- not quite as I between t.ie lower down, but the bluff, the at edge o! bluff and the water, a sloping lawn. Helena caught her breath. said. "Oh John how lovely," she handwas the spot I knew Though before I bad some, when I had seen It to consider distracted much new too make It so th features that went to """"It's finer than I thought," I said saw It from here. quietly. "I never we stood together, moment For a on young F Iorln sr down looking said jve. "I must bring old Florin, him a would help ena. "I think It lit-ti- dean f flrna... t v lecse il. u 5 11 d0 not and the used Bar' y Rarment9 lay hid 8l Nobody knew 'M Helena's mas- - ecfet was safe. H Ltt 'Wth n ,nM ,n a eom- - froip tne moutn an 'wn'the moat Hm 2Lknew 11 but I Bugle Wpear. For soae unac H " with her sat herself down brook the rliiding to ?d like to stay friends." she snid. away, and -I 'know you're going like to think I'd But think you're right. Helena 1 that tnougu inn""'friends over. we still were . .: sii d I. (Iiim.i. and ..ic0' ' -- mch I've dovvn a llt.le'npart. to thank you for. hne. But I don't know that you ve here nor there. We sat that's neither CHEVROLET DEALER Offers about CHEVROLETS e40 FORDS 60 AND ABOUT SO OTHER CAM 'i 'It n Guarantee Written G. M. A. C. Terau Used Trucks Truck Trucks Bis Good Stakes Small Truckf Pickups sod Hrd. Dump Bodies Prices sad terms la suit you. Whn in Salt Lak City tiait our madly-careenin- Fearing that the craft Alt Popular Utkf model! model to backed bj our nd whale might dive any second and drag the boat with It, Edwards worked forward and cut the rope, freeing the boat BIG USED CAR DEPT. Mainly 505 So. Salt lake City . the nodded and STREATOa-SM- ITH Srrte. Riding on a streamlined train has nothing on that at the end ot a rope attached to an angry whale. This Is the opinion of W. Edwaras and J. Eeley, fishermen of GofTs Harbor, Australia. While they were fishing near Goff's Harbor the anchor of their launch fouled a large whale, which started off at about a mile a minute, both g men holding grimly to the aag - said. the stcjis Inn. friends, a feeling let lhe eoiue to tn,m. yOU iiev.-iknow anyone else." "Will it help you, John?" ''1 don't know. I'll write and tell you." "That's right. And I'll always answer. You see, my dear, we must never ii eet again. We've looked at glory together and turned away. It wasn't our fault, you know. We rather . . . rushed our ietnes. Hut down in that valley of shadow we gave each other judgment . . and the Judgments were good." I could not speak. I sat as though turned to stone. My heart in my breast wa lee. The blow which had fallen already, had fallen again. I had nothing to lose, and had lost it. "From hlin that hath not shall be taken away even that which he bath." "I I don't know that mine was," I L'rooui. it, to 5J W.V'D 8yndlcU. 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All Things Are Engaged Roomy Beach Pajamas With Yoke, Sleeves, rront ranei m une.io raimwic maxtiug We f ''an r'l.er back perhajis e Lave, B- -t I d ie to s;,,. t'.i-reif you can. I can alway be friends." "I ca; ' top there," I said thickly. 'l .:' "aid IleVua geotly. ui'V 1H was pair.ung V.-i.i- . -- e t. c. W aii-- Mum., v - ua., lit Yurii-kbut I was not luvited anj ttou!d ?u up . ,,,,lt.r ou;! I g.j to J iuiuuse ajiinUi:U I hm'ed t, tuT i was Sure ,,at witn my ccuil and a:.!.-,- i him a! BakhSCe. A ,m e;;Vr' " rahge. frult- - j chiMret:. baLd ia hand. And "Poor Bugle," said Helena slowly. "He did me a very good turn." "By dropping the torch?" said I "I suppose he dropped It," she said. "But Hush was bullying me, arid sometimes I think that Bugle was going to stop him. I don't know, of course. When it fell, I just flew for the door. And in any event he waited to set me free." "A twinge of conscience," said L Helena shrugged her shoulders. "He needn't have done it," she said. And then again. "Poor Bugle. I'll always remember him kindly. I think he was the best of the lot." "I think you're right," said I. "I bad a weakness for Bugle, to tell you the truth. Of course Hush showed him off." "I know, I know. But he bad a spark of feeling. More than a spark, I think. Very few men, placed as he was, would have troubled to let me out." "What will you do," I said, "about the loss of your master key?" "Change the locks. I suppose. It's a hideous waste of money: hut if Bugle's tempted, you know, there are plenty of crooks who'd pay a long price for that key." I dared not pursue the matter: to do so would be to sail too close to the wind. I decided that Bugle must show another fpark of feeling by returning ber master key. I would post it to her. There was another silence. With her eyes on young Florin's grave, Helena spoke again. "That wasn't the only reason why I wanted to see you before you went. I want your help in a matter. . . . 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