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Show Dr. C. O. SCOTT SAMUEL CORNABY DENTIST Meredith Nicholson BY Craer Bids'.. Spanish W. O. Money Loaned No,43- - Office Phone reik, Viah If 5 ILLLkSTRATlom providing entertainment for both There had been other breakfasts on the terrace at Glenarm, and lea almost every day In the shadow of St. Agatha's, and one dinner of state In the great Glenarm dining room; but her for money from Ma father', will, w wmrn nw iiiuim. more blessed were those hours In ram to Portj'ainci Annandala to eerapa Jlenry. which we rode, Helen and I, through wllh tha two Iionovan aympalhlaed women. Ma learned of Minn Helen', anthe jtuuset Into diiRk, or drove a canoe noying aultor. Uotinvan rllecovered to arid be over the quiet lake by night. Miss raptured an Intruder, whoforproved Ilia liand of Healneld Ullleeple, aultor Pat, I felt sure, in so orten leaving me d Mlu Helen Holhrook. OllleepleA alone with Helen, was favoring my atrouKh tha following mornln. and wu ordered away. and thus the days passed, tentions; rallor appeared eaw Mlaa Holbrook and her fa like bubbles on flowing water. l)onovnn ber maat on friendly terrna. She was In my thoughts as I rode ought an Italian aeeaaaln. Ma mat the m a A ha auppoeaii waa Holbrook, but who ' Annandale to post some letters, Into ranoe-makeaula ha waa Hartrlda, a Aftar a ahort dtarueelon Donovan l'ft and I was about to remount at the Donurllly. Ollleeple waa dlaiovered by door when I saw a crowd ovan presenting a country church with In front of the village inn 11,000. Ollleeple admitted ha knew of Hoi; gathered brook'a praauncn. Mlea I'at ai,knowl(jd(td and walked along the street to learn ,to Donovan that Mlaa Helm had been the cause of it. And there, calmly misting for a faw houra. While riding in a launch, the Italian aultor altamptad seated on a soap box was Gillespie, to moleat tlie trio, but failed. Mlaa Pat announced har Intention of fluhtlng Hnry clad in amazing checks, engaged in the Holbrook and not aeeklnjr another hiding delectable occupation of teaching a Jilaoa. Donovan mat Ileum In garden at night. Duplicity of Helen waa confessed stray village mongrel to jump a stick. by the young lady. She admitted conniving The loungers seemed highly enter-talueher aunfa. with her fathor dnaplt a precaution!, In a night meeting with Don-and testified tbelr appreciation ovan. Tha threw went for a long rida tha In loud guffaws. I watched the pera following day. That night, disguised aa nun. Helen atole from the house, Hha met formance for several minutes, GillesJteelnald Olllespla, who told her hla love. meanwhile laboring patiently with pie vhvtii. iiiiKispio was ronrrontau 07 the dull dog, until finally it leaped the Helena invar eaoapea. At inn town nmi oftlva Halett, tinneen except by Dono.an, stick amid the applause of the crowd. allpped a draft Into tha hand of the Ital- Ian aullor. Hha alao algnaled her father. Gillespie patted the dog and rose, Mlaa l'at and Donovan "took in" the bowing with exaggerated gravity. canoe carnival, "Gentlemen," he Bald, "I thank you for your kind attention. Let my slight CHAPTER XI Continued. success with that poor cur teach you Helen hud not appeared, and I now the lesson that we may turn the idlest made bold to auk for her. qoment to some noble use. The edu"Let me aeud the maid to tell her cation of the lower animals Is someyou are here," aald Miss Pat, and we thing to which too little attention Is walked to the door and rang. paid by those who, through the proThe maid quickly reported that Miss cesses of evolution, have risen to a Holbrook begged to be excused. higher species. I am grateful, gentle"She la a llttlo' afraid of the damp men, for your forbearance, and trust night air of the garden," said Alias we may meet again under circumPat. with so kind an Intention that I Tht Sols Occupant of the Canoe Was a Girl stances more creditable to us all In amlled to myself. I felt from her mancluding the dog." ner that she wished to detain me. No chance for the decorator, its lines are to imagine Gillespie a party to the esThe crowd turned away mystified, one might know how her heart ached, so trim and so founded simI could it. not blm fit into upon rigid capade, but while Gillespie, feeling In his pocket but It was less the appeal of her gentlebut many zealous hands had Meanwhile I babbled on with Miss for his ness that won ma now, I think, than plicity; pipe, caught my eye and labored for the magic of this hour. Pat Her phrases were, however, a winked. flashed upon Slim masts the remembrance that trifle stiff and not in her usual man lanterns in supported me of her passionate outburst after "Ah, Donovan," he said, coolly, "and many and charming combinations, and ner. so you were among the admiring specour meeting with the Italian; and that I to had walked with as from her the the though toy lamps suddenly, pier tators. I hope you have formed a high seemed, very long ago. She had been taken wing, rockets flung up their St Agatha's, of my skill as a dog trainer. like a queen that opinion day, magnificent Sister Margaret, who had observed stars and Roman candles their golden I would have you know, I taught Once, driven to desperation, and throwing showers at a dozen the procession from an upper wlndew, a points of the line down the gauntlet aa though she had and broadened Plymouth Rock rooster to turn a the scope of the pic- threw open the door for us. summersault. Are you quite alone?" countless battalions at her back. In- ture. A scow Is "How Helen?" at of the asked Miss Pat placed midway "You seem to be as big a fool as decision took flight before shame; It new the lake with red and once, I grumbled In disgust, vexed was a privilege to know and to serve loop fire.lighted "She Is very comfortable," replied ever!" The bright, graceful argreen at him lu the neighborhood. her! finding Bister. went the moment "I a gosies slipped by, like beads upon up only a "Miss Holbrook, won't you come out rosary. When the last canoe had ago to see if she wanted "Gallantly spoken, my dear fellow! anything.' You are an honor to the Irish race and to see the water fote? We can look Miss Pat turned and gave me her MiJs 'Pat turned to me, sighing pas&d, mankind. Our meeting, however, is upon It In security and comfort from softly: In hand her pretty fashion. the launch. The line of march la from "You see, it could not have been it not inopportune, as they say In books; "It was too pretty to last; it was a Port Annandale past here and toward page out of the book of lost youth." was not Helen; our eyes deceived and I would have speech with you, gentle knight. The Inn, though humJhe village, then back again. You can I laughed back at her and signaled us! Tbank you very much, Mr. Dono ble. Is still not without decent comcome home whenever you like. I had van!" ahead and as to the go Ijlma then, forts. Will you honor me?" hoped Mlsj Helen might come, too, water churned and foamed and I took There was no mistaking her relief; He turned abruptly and led the way hut I beg that you will take compas- the wheel, we were startled by an ex- she smiled upon me beamingly as I through the office and up the stairway, sion upon my loneliness." clamation from some one In a row-bo- stood before at the door. I had flung off my cap with the exless for my enternear at hand. The last of the ur course: un a fete night one babbling nonsense tainment, I Imagined, thaa tor the aggerated manner I sometimes used peaceful armada had passed, but now can never trust one's eyes!" of the landlord, who leaned with her; and she dropped me a cour- from the center of the lake, unobserved "Out It was all be wilderlngly beau tesy with the prettiest grace In tbo and unheralded, stole, a canoe fitted tlful. You are most compassionate to- heavily upon his scant desk and world. with slim masts carried high from bow ward a poor old woman In exile, Mr. watched our ascent. He I a door and lighted sev-"I shall be with you In a moment, to stern with delightful daring. The Donovan.' I must go up to Helen and eral oilopened which disclosed three lamps, my lord!" were make set in globes of green and her sorry for all she has lights She reappeared quickly and re- gold, and high over all, its support missed." connecting rooms. "You see, I got tired of living In the marked, as I took her wraps, that quite Invisible, shone a golden star I went back to the launch and and the farmer I boarded with woods, Helen waa very sorry not to come. that seemed to hover and follow the sought far and near upon the lake fot did not understand my complex charThe gardener was on duty, and I shadowy canoe. the canoe with the single star. called IJtma to help with the launch. We all watched the canoe Intently; wanted to see again the fuce that was acter. The absurd fellow thought me insane can you Imagine It?" were decorated boats already and ray eyes now fell upon the figure uplifted In the flood of colored light Brightly "It's a pity he didn't turn you over visible In the direction of Port Annan-dale- ; of the skipper of this fairy craft, who the head, the erect shoulders, the to the sheriff," I growled. even the tireless lake "tramps" waa set forth In clear relief against arms that drove the blade so easily "Generously spoken! ISut I came whistled with a special flourish and the red fire beyond. The sole occupant and certainly; for If It was not Helen were radiant In lanterns. of the canoe was a girl there was no Holbrook It was her shadow that the here and hired most of this Inn to be "This is an ampler Venice, but there debating It; she flashed by within a gods had sent to mock, me upon the near the telegraph office. Though as big a fool as you care to call me I should be music to make It complete," paddle's length of us, and' I heard the race of the waters. nevertheless look to my buttons. The observed Miss Pat, as we stole in and low bubble of water under her blade. hookandeye people are formidable out among the gathering fleet. And She paddled kneeling, Indian fashion, CHAPTER XII. competitors, and the button may In then, as though In answer, a launch and was lessening the breach between time become obsolete stranger things passed near, leaving a trail of mur herself and the last canoe of the orThe Melancholy of Mr. Gillespie. have happened. I keep In touch wllh murous chords behind the mournful derly line, which now swept on toward I laughed a moment ago when. In our main office, and when I don't feel throb of the guitar, the resonant beat the casino. looking over my notes of these affairs, very good I fire somebody. Only this of banjo strings. Nothing can be so "That's the prettiest one of I marked the swift transition from soothing to the troubled spirit as music began Miss Pal, then ceased abruptly. those peaceful days to others of re morning I bounced our general man ager by wire for sending me a letter over water, and I watched with delight She bent forward, half rising and newed suspicions and strange events. In MIbs Pat's deep absorption In all the gazing Intently at the canoe. What she 1 had purple type writing: I had warned begun to yield myself to blansaw and what 1 saw was Helen Hol- dishments and to feel that there could him, you understand, that he was to sights and sounds of the lake. write to me in black. Hut it was only The assembles canoos flashed out brook plying the paddle with practiced be no further Interruption of the idyllic a matter of time with that fellow. He of the dark Ilk fireflies. Not even the Btroke; and as she passed she glanced hour I was spending In Helen Hoi spirits that tread the air come and go aloft to make sure, that her slender brook's company. 1 still maintained, entered a bull pup against mine in the Westchester bench show last snrlnir more magically than the canoe that Is mast of lights was unshaken; and then to bo sure, the guard as it had been and took the ribbon wielded by a trained hand. The touch she was gone, her star twinkling upon established; aud many away from me. I pipes 1 smoked really couldn't stand for that. In snltw of the skilled paddler becomes but a us hewllderlngly. 1 waited for Miss on St. Agatha's In the fond belief of pier. my glassy splash In the asparagus raress of the water. To have stolon Pat to speak, but she did not turn her that I was merely fullllling my otllee oeu, m a man who looks to across Saranac by moonlight; to havo head until the canoe Itself had van- as protector of Miss his digI Pat, whereas paddled the devious course of the ished and only its gliding star marked had reached a point where the very nity, Donovan. Will you smoke?" I lighted my pine and encourjieeil York or Keunebunk when the sea It from the starry sisterhood above. walls that held Helen Holbrook weio him to go on. An exclamation faltered on my lips. of such stuff as dreams are steals Inland for r?st. or to dip up made of. How lone have you been In thi "It was it was like It was" stars In lovely Annandale of such exThe only lingering blot in the bright oake-oven"I we is born! believe had better go now," calendar of those knowledge periences days was her meetI moved In this I took care that we kept well to oursaid Miss Pat, softly, and, I thought, a morning vou're ing with Gillespie on the pier, and the first pilgrim. I have snent tho little my for Miss Pat turned brokenly. selves, nervously fact that she had accepted money Hut wo still followed the star with from blm whenever a boat crept too near. Ijliua, for her rascally father. Hut long hot day in getting settled. 1 had understanding: without being told, held our eyes, and we saw It gain the end even this I excused. It wus no easv to throw out the furniture and buy new stuff of the local the power well la hand. I had scanned of the procession, sweep on at Its own thing for a girl of her spirits to where, it depressed mo to emporium, the lake at sundown for signs of the pace, past the casino, and then turn be placed in a position high learn, furni of ture tor me Head Is supplied even as Stiletto, but it had not ventured troai abruptly and drive straight for Glen- to her own father; and as antagonism for Gillesarm was for the now between us nnd pier. It ihe lower lake all day, and there was living. That chair, which I pie, he was tt least a friend, abundantbeg you to accept, stood next in the scarcely enough air stirring to ruffle our owu shore. It shone a moment ly able to help her in her difficult poto a coffin suitable for a carcass against our pier lights; the the star sition; and if, the water. his aid, she had shop of "We can awnrd the prise for our- and the fairy lanterns beneath It van- been able to through about get rid of her father, ihe don't let your build, old num. nut selves here at the turn of the loop," 1 ished one after another and the canoe end had the suggestion nnnov certainly Justified the means. read you' I remarked, as we swung Into place and disuppeariHl as utterly as though It I reasoned that an educated man your book on tiger hunting a few of paused at a point about a mile oft had never been. who was desperate years ago with pleasure, and I'm sure r purposely steered a zigzag course good antecedents Glenarm, "Here comes the flotilla." to attempt murder for profit you enjoy a charmed life. enough TO UK CONTINUKfi.) "The music la almost an imperii-ente- , back to SJt. Agatha's. Since Helen had in this enlightened tweuileth century lovely as It is. The real song seen fit to pluy this trick upon her was cheaply got rid of at any price, Surely the Limit. of the canoe Is 'dtp and glide, dip and aunt I wished to give her ample time and it was extremely decent of Gllles-pi"Some kinds of dishonesty are m. to dispose of her canoe and return to glide,' " Bald Miss Pat. so argued to have taken him- most unbelievable." The loop once mane, we now looked the school. If we had been struck by self awoy after says the Philosoproviding the mnn pher of Folly. "Cheating at solitaire upon a doubt line whose bright con- a mere resemblance, why did the 01 wo girl s release. I persuaded mw. Is a common form. But I know a man not go on to the casino and en- - Self nliinnnntlv fusion added to tne'plcture. The cawho gives himself short noe offers, wtea you think of It. little joy the fruit, of her victory? I tried , einau8l;d change at his own store.' ST urn 35-2- r. SYNOPSIS. 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