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Show ill UMIBi isln,, iPH'lil I OQmm THE mmT it over a little If you really o you an xperV-Qoa- The'StofJT- - opens at Harvard whore CuL- -i ltnpert Winter, U; 8. A.. Ttsitlngv uaw the mil l.l i I mi ii Ml m MAN mf$&IIOUFL SYNOPSIS. mm i j ... j"ih ' mm mi ii i '...in I aren't talk COPrttlQMT. SOT V. an. 1111 II III .5- - - if I U tV taken -- i f .i -- m - h"l- HH i ' - . - " "he. did! with utiction; "She slapped that ace on, the trick, she modestly led her, king of spades, gathered in my Jack, then 'she stole my child away,' my little jack of lrunips; It fell on dummy's king, and lummy "led out his spades and I bad to see that whole diamond Suit slaughtered: They made their six trlcks. the game and the rubber; and I wanted to clap my hands over the neatness of te n - It. I since.' - - would must-Jiav- Stood : m.,-- . tha Platform . Looking - Archie at his appearance. hfieM-a-singleJurtlv- Nor "did ing or backward, while they in the crisp, clean alr l Once the train had started. and Miss Smith was in the drawing-room- , breakfasting with Mrs. Winter and Archie, he politely attended Mrs. Millicent through tho morning meal in the dining-car- . It was so good a meal that tie naturally, aw though illogically, thought better of Miss Smith's prospects of innocence; and cheerily he sought Haley, He found hini in the smoking compartment of the observation car, having for companions ' no lfss personages than the magnate and a distinguished- makehebehoMeF's-ouIsere- h J.v- - 's ft Irish-America- n n . 4 -- - - . - totis-sportt-wh- overy-printe- ile- he-wa- e- the-th-ln cheeks- the headland the naif" grew veryTiretOIy of line the mouth, and - the in a blunted point on the creamy nape straight of her neck.It was really dark brows nil Id, Inexpressive eyes of the man ber hair but It looked black against the fore him. He had been extolled as a benefactor pf thejworld, whiteness of her skin. . She had. very shoulders, the- - colonel and'execrat of pirates who would scuttle the noted, and a flat back; perhaps she king of his country without a wasn't nretty,JutJa a Jong while he business " .- - k , Haley's-audienc- far-sight- capable-lookin- s g r had not seen a more' atffactive looking qualmwoman. She made him think of a Winter, amid his own questionings Bonne .Celine - rose, somehow., He and problems,'. could not help a could hear her talking to some one be- scrutiny of a man whose power- - was the berth'a curtains.- - Could those greater than that of medieval "kingsT hind , w,. at vveai roioi moans emerge from Archie? He sat consuming a cigarette, more doleful ea aunt "But, Winter between his fingers than his Hps;; and Could a" t lt'a-a "Don't Interrupts me," Bertie, tha- - jarunder drooping eyelids from about Itr A mar(B. KKll glancing rtrt lof. tBrt w n u.vaw i.auMvvi nuivi ivnu was aware to narrator. At the colonel's he fashion!: Immediately questioner read Itt tie papers that you had learned - that Ja panpiw trick . fighting that the .sufferer was.Randall, for.Mtgs entrance he Jooked.Ji A- - M . did Haley,s Smith spoke: "Brlnr the tea, and Be who rose to his feet with an . lIu.tltKii and were a Wonder" I . I -. t ?v TI . salute.. fl of. I"llcr JXm not, I "gi5LiLy5i.!L2g wld youse a mlnnlt, If I might, gena newspaper man ' "Getting solid with Randall," com- eral," eaid Haley, "about where I put "Never mind, If you are not a woncase, sor.' mented the colonel. "Which Is she your der, you'll Jiave to be; you can take ' or an did not' exThe accomplished are Los there Lionel, orcdurse, in Angeles; lessons Well, it's interesting. any- pect" any "remarks, about a quantities ofi Japs there. Why, even when he got Haley by himself at the In Chicago, Janet picked up one, and how.".: we Imported him, and Archie took By the time he had made his toilet observation end of the car; but what of aufflclent Import to lessons, -- and - practices every, -- day. the train wanslacklng speed ready to he didut fceVwas of - his mind a curt lecture There's a book In my bag, in the 'rack, bait in Council Bluffs, and all his sus- drive-othere, a very Interesting book; Janet picions rushed on deck again at the about blackening the reputation ot the anl I l.ave both read It so we could sight of Miss Smith and Archie walk army with lies about the "Philippines. Haley had told him that he bad Been talk to ArcM- - Vn would better skim ins outside. -- "t""':- - . there,-becau- .. - my-d- - nncon-scipu- 1 I T- - -- I asaure-jfluUhatJiea- dress-shut- cl! Bluffslehad explanation; Rupert Winternad 'some lived too long not to distrust the plane- lble surface clew., "1 la the, improbable that always happens,. and the most of the lime Aunt" becca'Tiad once said. He quite agreed with her whimsical pnrase. to- aidyse bis sue-- Nothing;-happeneplcions that day. Haley reported that Cary Mercer was going on to . Baa - - ' - d -- T" - , e kind-hearte- . suit-cas- e i ' Arxn't illra t a wrtmnn V i. , i z a , mi IX Xr.ll -- 1 . tures. They were all going to get off at Denver. .Haley was not misinformed, as tha colonel perceivet With his own eyes and he saw Cary Mercer bow in parting to the great man, who requited th low salute with a gruff pod. Here was .ITj&bjjrai brfither-iventured her law with propOpportunity for a nearer glimpse of t meekness. er Mercer, possibly explanation v "Not at all," retorted she, sharply. in which Winter still bad Lla lurking "I happen to know that she worked hope. He caught Mercer 'Just ia tho car doorway, and politely greeted him: , against me with the Daughters." "Daughters," the colonel repeated, "Mr. Mercer.-- I think? You may not remember me, Col, Winter. I met yow . lnanely'vourTdaughters?fin Cambridge, three years ago? , ."Certainly not! The Daughters of ..'.'it awnipd a hrntaf'tblny to oj to ff . TTOnfteToTiHlW. ;: . meeting nder,: ucliiircum-utances- ; "It's a mighty fine society,' that; did call but If Mercer could give the a lot dm l!!g-,thSpanish war. And "he would excuse hlm It explanation are the state, president, aren't you was an Innothan He said something of the kind to Millicent, obtaining- - btitscant sympathy1' in. "that quarter. ""She's deep, Bertie; 1 told you that, was the only reply, "but I'm watchlng.xj have rear son for my feeling." . stopJxJBtoolloavthe looking to right andrleft for moment; then he had swung himself back on the car. Haley had watched him walk down the aisle and ' He did not . enter the ,dra come put; Ilaley had found out that the dras'IoKropm Jepiiged to Edwin 8 Keatchani, "the big railroad man. ; sor. ...... : " "It doesn't seem likely that he would be an accomplice of a kidnaper," mused the colonel. "The man might better have gone In there while he was out." your suspecting cent man. was no opporBut there i'SuTey1re might, sor; 'twas raesilf "No, .;. Rupert," returned Mrs. MelMe"rcer turned . beI and wlnt tunity Jor explanation.' thinking that same; yant to the observation car, and there Btate 'regent. By methods that' would a blank and coldly suspicious face to-in-h- is luldglnllenian-was-smoklng- JI shame thrmost hardened men polM-- wardJjJinJ -; have eoutherir way,- you tell yarns.-to- ; 'AnTt"""frrttT1tt.tJpppd-.tociansTwas defeated; whyi'dldn't you made a mistake in the person." : that other gentleman instead of get read about it?" ""Afldiu-arid back following" ting "You know cameback from The colonel yoU iJot Mrv Cary Mercer?" , "No, sor, I beg your pardon, Bor; I the felt the disagreeable re-Philippines in February," . his own 'speeches to. was ka ping me eyes open and on him; semblanceof "It was in allTlie Chicago paperBr I hosw for hlmsilf was in the observation car I was in made newspaper stories' by- interviewed myself, I assure the gentleman who wishes- - his old where you are now; sor, ' until we you the other candidates (there were en- come in, and thin he walked back, twc4 tried the verv.lnweat political friend to' change a; $50 bill or to - ' thimcareless "UrTobiso"wncar. "Win "I methods. Melville in au with a amusing game said It was scandal- gage ' be afther following him?" ous. Thero wer&xat least three lunch- ble. Mercer saw It as well as be. "Yes; don't lose bim," eons given against me. . It wasd't the "Try some one from the country," ha They did not lose him ; they both congress, It was the lobby,, defeated remarked with an unpleasant' smile, .' and me.- - And their saw him enter the drawing-roomethods! I would not brushing past, while the color mounted almost Immediately come put and - Bit believe that gentlewomen cOuld stoop lo the - colonel's tanned cheek. "The 7 down inoneof the open sections. to such Infamy of misrepresentation." next time you meet'mer Rupert Winfrom out the find can't if "See you The colonel" chewed his mustache; he ter vowed, "'you'll know me." 7!1 A new porter had come on' at Denconductor where he is going," the col- feltfor that, reporter of the Chicago " a light brown, chubby, bald man - and he to ver; onel proposed Haley paper; be was -- evidently- gettinga a onA iY.m MJtna .lnn1tMHM frowned over his thoughts - for a bad phonographic record now; he made an window: was filled He with at the deal hour an the auarter of ref or con- - inarticulate rumble of sympathy la his hurl vernation and ho all this entaUer-- j throatwhich-wa- a wnrkpfl nn h The precipltaU-of a84he,lcking-e- f ment - was adetermlnatlonio ,.8UCK the: shiver-t- thermettled :0TB9izrMttt road for lght years, hence could eup iz. close to the 6by7 iaying nothing. He Melville gesticulated with Delsartlan plement "Over the Range" and the oth er guide books with personal gossip. Ha hopel that r when Jhey stopped ove grace as Bhe poured forth her woes. to showed marked deference to the col-- Lake according at Salt City; hight "They accused, me of a domineering WeL.-whlcAunt Rebecca's plan, they might shake aaldlTwaa set t thlasjiumtng,jind they trying offTbe"SfotEef "iT cumpauy."Tbe aaf pplrlt; rect mancould not quite fathom, until up a machine. I! . I. worked ior them, Arch'le ArcMe enlightened' - 'Mm. passed uneventfully,. He played bridge fnanyra time.half the night, , at my amlle which with" MrsTTHinicenrhdr. Miss Smith desk: never was a letter unanswered: smiled a queer, chewed-nRebecca fkept I did hall iai lArchieiwhile Aunt JthCwlt4 oneof-Bentxon- 's with JiCTTeach up at the crucial t- "Why are you making fun of me. Ing78ecretar)rl-ye- t ;: r novels. she . betiayed me! I learned young man?" Afterward she said grimly to him: more in those two days of the petty T"It'sLewis, the porter; he 7 follows" In, such think70u jiust have been convert- Jealousy,, the - jii Ulesa malevolencaof you round and listen- to-yed out liC'ifiBr'bpplneiryosLBeTel some women than I had known all my an awestruck wgy.rnr-f--s'. ml ! life before; but at the same time, to ."But so much as wlnced,that last . whyr. . . told him about friends" the band of no, jrou sat there smiling over your the faithful Haley "WhyjSergt rain as sweetly as It you enjoyed it " cpipnethadthe; sfnsation otjlstenlng you;, and I tpid hlm ajittle.;aid he hTTBut, to the record again-ylK.. ThTcolonel smiled again... fidelity. says he istfij58Trou'd been on the tiraim This is yoCno-- was nroof against ridicule and cruel when they had the hold-ups- . ' - Wellr it -- waa misrepresentation, I return" a gratl- - an;awIuI-Ta- a -ot tlce - tho-Iia- nd -hold-ups" : wane. '7 IE was. never will He's the five been at rubber tude that worth watching. It Rupert" "And what does he advise? game; they were 24 and we were 26, she turned herself in the seat and of her handln seventh ouad i waved- and - we -- were W-th- e baj8rhuM nrr? yoor hands Miss Smith had made it hearts:... She a !; graceful and.dramatlc.f esture, ,aid thei won! hurt, you.' his advice to stooped to "thos won!en-not-.i!i- ilyMillicent had "the lea J.rSnOaOour' manghanlIalsehcds7he3f--netanliound,TaBgbedthe rolonel.-- "Ete law HtUe spadesi a little clb,4heHiueen of trampled parliamentary underfoot, you follow it, Archie. hearts and a trey; dummy ; had the but they circulated through the hall j "Shall" you hold up your hands, queen, the ten and the nine of spades, a cartoon cauea ,tne jwawng or tne Uncle" Bertief; asked Archie. "Much the wisest .course; these fel it had-- tha king of hearts and three Slate.' Of courser we had our quarters ; 7 clubs with the jack at the top. 1 had at a hotel, and after the' evening meet- rowt Bhoot.". "";. ; . TO BE CONTINUED.) a lovely diamond suit which I hadVt ing, after I had Retired, In fact a belP had a chance to touch, top sequence, boy brought me a message; it was Burmese Petroleum Production. ace, king, queen; I had the jack of necessary to ,bave a meeting at- once, The Burma petroleum wrlla In trumps and- - the jack of spades; and to decide1 for the secretaryship,- as we out Mrs. 'Ellennere was yielded In. 1907 J3,000,0u0 wui,j iJ the queen 'and a little club. I hadn't bad found a lead, you understand; Millicent had false." Tbe"ladie8in" theadjolnlng oil glanlaiU4latfFm, walked a, e wide-ope- " - an with the two . molesMlbi He joined them', and be had to admit that Miss Smith looked as pleased as face jump out of his own car atCoun :');-Q- than humor in it. "I'm not ft lovable person; anyhow, be does not love easily.--We are on terms" of the highest J respect,' even ' admiration, : but we - haven't got so far as friendship,- - far is different less comradeship. But I don't mean Janet; she has grown" I - think - absurdly fond of him;"-an- d trnA nf nor hnfr 'what aha AiA wfla to; make him fond of you. You, Gen. Rupert Winter; why, that boy could ' on your exploits an examination - past . c ' t.i ana not miss a question, janet ana ne d with have a scrap-booZTword rabou your I do believe." And she has been amazingly shrewd- .- We didn't know bow tqet the youngster -out backr old' woman In an fact, of school; and. like me Is rather bewildered by such - a young creature, anyhow; but Janet rode with him; you are a remarkable se I. rer rider; I helped ;" membered some anecdotes about you to Right and Left. Ihe-- ni jf Or, to you?.;";,;;';-'Aunt Rebecca's eyes dulled a little and her delicate lips were twisted by T . &4 - ' f&aa Eng-lander- . .1 rt T'.a' MI'W -- WBBJ' WDV wvrt,''9'w x" i. a trick It some valet, an Englishman, who did not rethat is always grabbing T,. ope plays out of the wrong -- hand?'-; spond properly to conversational over- t,- . .1 - , - . wasa Harvard Winter made with blurred March morning . it was as professor or rank and renown among dreary as the reveries of an aging man his learned kind. He knew the earmarks of thelapecies.The New who has failed. pencil was flying over a little Nevertheless, Rupert Winter's first conscious sensation was not depres- improvised pad of telegraph blanks, inter- he listened with .. absorbed sion, only a little Ungle of Interest and while - Tl 1. . l A. TT! ITk... exctjemjmt J DIUvnioviUUgV Vft one who rises to a prospect 'of con Tln n flict In which he has the confidence of mouth, a faint twinkle Haley's frank his" own strength.. "By' Jove'!" he and simple' eyes whlc the colonel apat very nearly their real value. wondered, "whatever makes me feel praised He knew that it Isn't In so'kiddlsh?':;-;- ,; t ear nature to. perceive a His first impulse to peep and not worth hearing "put something through his curtains into the car. It into it, Besides, his sharp ears had wore its early morning aspect ot mufhim a key to the discourse, a fled berths and stuffy curtains, among brought remark sorrowful of the sergeant's as which Miss Smith's trig, carefully finthlm wather entered: he ished presence fn a fresh white shirt- torchures is terrible!"sot, , waist, attended by the pleasant whiffs one of from He suspiciously glanced ofoologne waterrgavtrthe beholder to the other""The certain Tefresbtng aurprlse-- . One hand white and firm; and beautifully cared newspaper cartoonlsthad pictured" on creafor) held a wicker bottle, source of the alt kinds of bodies of preying of or whether earth ' the tures the air, pleasant whiffap her sleek black braids were coiled about her comely high' brows, the round head, the . ? "She is a good player" agreed Aunt Reheccayand artery pleasant Tterannr You remember the epitaph, don't you, Bertie? 'She was so pleasant.' Yet Janet has had a heRrr of rrrmbrrrlrar, nnin; J . defense was but he did not.feet his growing opialo--.:----oMlsr"Smtth'B tnnoeence- menaced br 'T Mrs. Melville's conylctlons. . f v ' She played too square a game for a kidnaper and Smith was the com- -' monest of Barnes No, there must be hftjierlYed hlaa-Wjag-rpom-Jtnoat- r -- - "( cried-4hecolon- seemea m now"tm.f snow nw"mfmeri-ne- ' but a .temperament; I suppose' Janet j M r. Keatcbam and was with hinr la hasthe tempeiAmenk: She'f a .good of the time. loser, too; and. she never takes advan- Had the great man a secretary with : , him? Yes. he seemed to havet a llttla tage of the rules' : 1 "She certainly loves a straight fellow who had not much to say for game," reflected the colonel. "I con- - himself, antl jumped whenever hta ' tne creaking of her stays.. sf ay ,BefneionxrBget Janet and a rescue bridge party as ; quick as you can!' "The original and only Aunt Rebecca," ihou ght the colonel at the door. smiling, Bui, somehowr4hehandsome old flame never had seenitnl so nearly numan to him before. I Know Nro, don't CHAPTEHHf. fhe Train Robbers. When the colonel awoke next mornin-- train was -g-the rnnnlngr smoothly oven the Iowa prairies, while low hills and brick factory chimneys announced Council Bluffs.-- The landscape was MdeandmonotoiMMis;afweeplimitable corn fields in their winter disarray, or bleakly liresh from the plow, air painted with a palette holding only drabs and browns; here and there a dab of red in a barn or of white in windmill or house; but these livelier tints- - so scattered that they were no more than pin spots on the picture. The very sky was as dimly colored as the earth, llghter.'yet of no brighter hue; than the- - fog which smoked up from the ground. Later in the spring" this. same landscape would be of a delicate and charming in summer or autumn it beauty - -- ? - -- ftmi lall-toget- her r" ind I held on to it; now it is over par ind paylBg dividends. I.Oh," the "property was all right, had it been kept in ionest hands and run for itself. The trouble with Carywas- - that In order to keep control of the property he Knight a lot of shares on margins, and ' when they began to run downhill, he was obliged to borrow money on bl6 ictual holdings to protect his fictitious tnes." The stock went so low that he ras wiped out. He wouldn't take ray tdvice earlier in the game; and I knew that lt would lend it to him, later still, sometimes I have been rather sarryL didn't. Would I better try the spade,. Bertie, or the diamond VJLrr-- The colonel advised the spade. He wondered whether he should repeat to his aunt the few sentences which he had overheard from Mercer and his companion; but a belief that old age worries easily, added to his natural man'g disinclination to attacXIafi-Jemj- u Inine nerves, tipped the scales against frankness. So, Instead, he began to talk ftbout Archie; what was he like? he was be fond of athletics?-orlwa- s a bookish lad? Aunt Rebecca reported that he liked riding and golf i but be was not very rugged, and' elnce bl3 father's; death he had seemed listless to a degreerBut he is betterrnow,": he added, with a trace of eagerness quite .foreign to ner usual manner, r Janet Smith has roused bim up; n4 what do you suppose she has done? But really, you are the cause.'! , ""I?" queried the colonel. - '"Just-youArchie, Janet argued, is e , the kind of .nature that. some one to be devoted to." ;"And .has he taken a fancy to her? in-5-- lu -- -- a and-trwy-t- iad r - H -- five wlll-yot- j. - . CO, I vounit Mercer.: He met Curj: .the dead atudwnt. amKHlte.!! "Well, upon my word ".breathed the lhr veara-- later, In Chicago, inI!nn, ot winter overnfeara t'ary Mereer an- - colonel. ' Do you expect ine to be a 1.-1 CurenlljL planning ra kidnap An4iliv..tuf! Mite hero? '1 never took more than" rolonel'a ward, and to Rain pokbokhiuii of In two life. lessons That reporter my Aunt Rehecca Winter's millions. A Miss .Smith-wa- s who . was mentioned, apparently us a Interviewed my teacher conspirator. Winter unexpectedly met a killed in the Japanese war, by the relative, Mrs. Militant Memne. told-hi- m thaf his Aunt Rebecca. A ft4taj;iJuejseHMo--the- He didn t know any and the latter'a nurse, Miss Janet Smithy second lesson. were to H?av- - for the wrtwtth-;- . the English beyond yes ' and ". If yott I "A rolonel and Mrs. Melville. great finanon cial magnate was aboard; rhe traiir on please;', and he used themboth the reporter, who let his own fancy A which Col. Winter met hta Aunt. Rebecca. Miss Smith andT' Arcliie, He'aet lila go, Hp like a balloon. Well,, where is orderly. Sergt. -Haley, to watch over Car' '" Mereew--"- " wr-'!He found" It Lwlth7a4:i CHAPTER I Continued. couple of volumes of another kidney ' "Cary was rich, but after he had over which he grinned, and "TheHound of Baskervllles the his with Incredible indusspent youth try and a great deaf of ability to build the Leavenworth" Case! I've read be said; "they're great! up a steel business and had put it Into them,V6o," Anda-ytr- u still like deteetlve-steriesHttl combinationnot a just a genuine corporation some of You would have mad1 a. grand sleuth .,.., flnanrial" nrtnefawarif p.H if. for' ft yDnraetfjs.trnrBeckrJ:"-Againienail viuu u ULUtn-- uuwu uigsw game, i half a jnlndro Biak of thejoccurrence. heckecTThe" reckon and nrorefirlp.d to rhpanen thfi at "the station ; again: biock inoraer to control it. vary neiu impulse."" "I remember,'' . he added,! arht . tnAra Atia rH . nn alv than ha "that you used ' to hold strenuous opin" IT C . , could hold, mortgaged ; .everything ions." to were "You bim for too big mean, but my; thinking that the else; they fight. It was In 1903. you know, when reason crimes escape discovery Is1" not hart an alleged flnaneiatjjntc, that criminals are- so bright,, but that - they and scared the banks. Cary went to detectives in general are so particularthe wall," and Phil with him, and poor ly stupid? Oh, yes, I think that still. Phil killed himself. Afterward Cary's So does Sir Conan. Doyle.; And I have "wife died ilie surely did have.,a mean often wished I could measure my own tlme. And, to tell you the truth, Ber- wits, once, with a really fine criminal tie, I think there', has been a little intellect. It would be worth the risk," "God f orbidP said the cploneL kink' in Cajy'ginoVever hastily. ' Did you noia any or uary s stock : There came a jap at the door. . He was piecing. his puzzle together, ot 3C3B tricks and they had taken rooms and the other, of us on Um needed .'ipKme into mjf aixttr1n the 8amHTf"board who were"-loaonehey we needed two; Bee?, Well, Mllliceht chamber. Ruiert, believe It, hadn't an diamonds to lead me. and those women Jiafl, a grotesque nietor unhappily ' she didn't think to lead of us, with faces cut out of ths. news-. piftnrea U'ujn4brougb4umm havemad ftrwortdrof difference. She were in the papers th led club ; dumml "lut on e Jack: audacity and the meanness to"plcture -I knew Miss Smith had th ace and me the garments of night!" V one low heart; no clubs, a lot of low I nut was ncuj iuuku. DUl wuciv X diamonds, and she might or might not does. Miss Smith come in?" ad have a spade. Hlguredr thatrshe-h"She wasat Uitf cottveiitton. 8ha H the ace and a Jitlie ojie; if she wonld a Daughter. I've always said we am lax in our admissions.'' .. trump In with the little one, as ninety, nine out of a "hundred women would "Who drew the picture'" hay e dune,- - her ace aBd her partner' Tr"It may not be MIbs Smith, but-i- --1 " ; or, at worstt "she ""does king would eh "77" tl rawr"Tnn.tlf bcwould, have to trump her diamond J worked against met she covered np atrher king her footprints so that I have no proof; ladHfter ish had-Jeofejdes. andHead epadesp which3 but T susiect her Bhe"s"deep; Bertie, "J,"T could rump and bring In ail my dia she's "deep. But 'she can't hoodwink, roonds. Do you take In the situation?" me I'll find her eujL" i '"You mean'that Janet had the king Th,jeolonel experienced the- - mbarof spades alone, the ace and the little iasament-ibala the porUon.Jf ji ras- ht trump- and "fouf worthless "diamonds? man to defend t one - woman ;1rying lisee.; It is" a chance for the grand against another: he retreated becaue- - jiu-jits- anyhow; we can't, be destroying Archie's ideals until he gets a better uitliiol Mercec-iirutber-- hiilImTsim ih n -- for-tha- -- wing-room- - a?llleithlgnityirBnclonged 1 x e 4-o- . p mo-men- Jl -- -- ou. r; rojaeeljejJpxl!OlpT ?- . fOh, -- tr-Hrc- 9 -- y : -- I"', |