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Show THE vagi: six 13 BY t a. AUTHOR OP CONAN DOYLE Thursday, January 10, 1907. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y 3 et" ja Erai -- THE RETURN OP SHERLOCK HOLMES. O c; . COPYRIGHT, 1893, BY HARPER few drops of rum every few min- - were left with no hope save in the hold. The corporal followed see again. What do you mean, Adele utes between his lips until the him. .And then he began to call him, and had bis chest level with deck whei th other had My ancle is hale and hearty, an little speck of iife which still lin- us to him, one at a time, first the The three stood in consultation! reached the bottom. It may have he will accustom himself to this gered in him might be fanned to child and then the woman and upon the poop, glancing back a c flame, Meanwhile Ephraim then the man, until I only am left, their pursuer. .Ther could be no been, something in Ephraim Sav new life. coaid be sol But Savage had ordered up the two though I feel that my own time is If it only doubt that the wind was freshen ages face or it may have been the him .which startled fear, I fear that he is over old for prisoners whom he had entrapped not long. But, since ye are also ing.' It blew briskly in their gloom around of the faithful, may I not serve such a change. lie says not at Honfleur. faces as they looked back, but it the young Frenchman. of said he word you in any why before I go! complaint, but I read Very sorry, captain, corporal Up again, was not steady yet, and the boat I think that you are upon his face that he is stricken the seaman bat either you hffdto The merchant shook his bead, :wat rapidly overhauling them shouted. to tbe heart. come with us, dye see, or we had and then suddenly . a thought best at the top.. Already they could see the faces De Catinat was about to "sug- to stay with you. Theyre wait flashed upon him , and he ran And I think that you are bes of the marines who sat in the down said the gest that the voyage might res ing for me over at Boston, and so with joy npon his face, and whisbelow, my friend, tern and the gleam of the lighted linstock which the gunner hel Puritan, who gathered the offi tore the merchants health, when in truth I couldnt tarry. Which pered eagerly to Amos Green. cers meaning from his gesture. Adele gave a cry of surprise and would you prefer, to go on with Amos laughed and strode across in his hand. nolal cried an officer in ex- Putting the sole of his boot pointed out over the port quarter. ua to America or to go back to to the captain. Look! she cried. There is France! , the mans chest, he gave cellent English. Its time, said Ephraim Lay her to or against the to Back set. both shove a him and sent which France, if I can find Savage grimly. something floating upon we fire! my way, if only to have a word Who are you, and what do the ladder crashing down on to I saw it upon the crrst of Then the whisperers went to De fool of a gunner. wave. with he did that him. As beneath officer the shouted want! Catinat. lie sprang in the air, you Ephraim He looked in the direction in and in a es Well, we emptied a bucketfull and Savage in a voice that might, have so he blew his whistle, so and she which in but wSs linstock of it his water over back hatch moment was the pointed, been heard from the bank. And then they went down to andL clamped down. on fatirom him that he could make riming,- -d its place s We come in name, Adele in her eabin, and she startnothing of it, but sharper eyes did all he could. But theres ed and blushed and turned her and we want a party of Hugue- each side with iron bars. The Bergeant had swung round than his had caught a glance of Vance, where that thickening is, nots from Paris who came on sweet face away find patted her at the sound of the crash, but it. Amos Green had seen the girl over yonder. board of your vessel at Rouen. hair with her hands as Woman 1 see it; I see it I Ah, if my Brace back the foreyard and Amos Green, who had waited for point. will when a sudden call is made said he. :eet- - were only npon it once Captain Ephraim. lay her to 1 ahouted the captain. he movement, threw his arms Hupon her. And eo, since haste was himover-oar- d theres a boat on the starboard moreDrop a ladder over the aide round him and hurled needful and since even there npon There is a boat beside us, and into the sea. At the same quarter. there and look smart. So! Now the lonely sea there was one com-i- n seaman New was The instant the connecting rope England you may take we are ready for them. gjwho might at anymoment whipped up his glass. My God,- - what happiness! The yard was swnnground. said he, Corporal Lemoine, theboat I Let snap their purpose, they found Aye, its a boat, and the vessel lay quietly rising themselves in a few minutes but an empty one Maybe its ns push off at once. and falling on the waves. The this gallant man. and this pure been washed off from some ship But you need a few things boat dashed alongside,' her brass woman kneeling hand in hand or gone adrif: :from shore. Put first. , GcQdLordwboYerJieard cannon trained upon the brigan-'liriebefore the "dying pastor, who her hard down, Mr, Tomlinson, of a. man; pushing off likethat! ahTler squad of marines raised his thin arm feebly in for it, just so happens that I am Ir. Tomlinson, just sling a keg with their fingers upon their trigbenediction as he muttered the in need of a boat at present. of water and a barrel of meat And gers ready to open fire. They Half a minute later the Golden of biscuit into this boat. Hiram grinned and . shrugged their Chamberlains Cough Remedy Rod had swung round and -- was efferson,-brin- g, two oars aft. shoulders when they- - saw-t- hat their sole opponents were three running awiftly down toward ts a long pull with the wind in a Safe Medicine for. Children. - unarm etl tnen theHblack spotwhicb still bobbed your TeethTbut you Ube there by upiur the pooprThe and danced upon the waves, tomorrow night, and the weather officer was on deck in an instant, In buying s cough medicine for see could is set fair, with his drawn sword in his they neared her they children, never be afraid to buy that something was projecting The two Frenchmen were soon Chamberlains Cough Remedy. hand. over her side. Come - up, - two of yon, - he provided with air that they were There is no danger from it, and cried likely to require and pushed off relief is head! cried. You stand here at the Its a mans always sure to follow. 'It ' head of the ladder, sergeant. Amos Green. with a waving of hats and a is intended especiaPy for coughs, But Ephraim grim face grew shouting of Bon voyage! Throw up a rope, and you can fix The colds, croup and whoop:ng cough, - it to this stanchion. a mans was foot, yard Its grimmer. swung round again, and and there is no better medicine in Keep awake said he. I think that ypu had the Golden Rod turned her bow- the world for these diseases. It down there and be all ready, to best take the gal .below to the sprit for the west. fire.. You come with me, Corporal is not only a certain cure for cabin. Lemoine. Who is captain of this But while these things had been croup, bat, when given as soon : Amid a solemn bush they ran done the senseless man beneath as the croupy. cough appears, wil; Upt I am, sir, said Ephraim alongside this lonely craft which the mast had twitched hi eyelids, prevent the attack. Whooping think that you art best down below." had drawn a little gasping breath cough is not dangerous when this Savage submissively. hung out so sinister a signal. You have, three Huguenots severed, the She was a little thirteen foot and then finally had opened his remedy is given .as directed. It foreyard creaked back into position once more and cockleshell, very broad for her eye. Old Catinat had come upon contains no opium ( r other harm-fu- l aboard. the bucketful of salt water soused ength-and-- sT are Tut, - tut. flatiri the bottom deck." and at the sight of the man Huguenots, drugs, and may be given as they! I thought they were very down over the gunner and his that she had been meant evidently and of his dress he had run for- confidently. to & as to, an anxious to get away, but as long gun, patting out his linstock and for river or lake work. Huddled ward and had raised his head adnlt. For sale by si dealers, c as they paid their passage it was wetting his priming. A slower together beneath the seats were reverently. no business of mine. An old man, of balls from the marines piped hree folk, a man in the dress of He is one of the faithful, he Ta the ..! his young daughter and a young hrough the air or rapped up a respectable artisan, a woman of cried. He is one of our pastors. fellow about your age in some against the planks, but the boat the same class and a little child Ah! Now indeed a blessing will was tossing and jerking in the about a year old. The boat was be upon our journey! sort of livery. 41 In uniform, sir the uniform short, choppy waves, and to aim halLfuIl. of ButthrmanBnriledgentlyysnd of the kings guard. Those are was impossible, In vain the men and child were stretched with shook his head. I fear that I the folk I have come for. and strained at their oars, their1 faces downward, the fair may not come this journey with tugged And you wish to take them while the gunner worked like a curls of the infant and the dark you, said he, for the Lord 3 maniaeto relighthtsHn stocked lock s of themot her-wa-sh me t.l upon a farther jouring to hasTalled to replace his priming.. The boat and fro like water weeds Most certainly.. upon the ney of my own. I have had my The old man is in his bunk had lost its weigh, while thebrig-antin- e surface.' The-malay with a slate summons, and I am ready. I. am bea maid cabin the is in was asleep, flying along now with colored face, his chin cocking up indeed the pastor of the temple at low,, and the other is sleeping every sail bulging and swelling toward the sky, ji is eyes turned down the hold.44 and his tiTbursting point. Creek I went the upward to the whiteWe had carronade at last, and five little mouths wide open,Sleeping, you sayf showing a best surprise him. slits in the mainsail showed that leathern crinkled .tongue like .a But think you that you dare her charge of grape had flown rotting leaf.- - In the bows, all do it alone? He has no arms, it high. Half. an. hour afterward a huddled in a heap and with a is true, but he is a well grown little dark dot upon 'the horizon single paddltf st ill grasped in his fellow. Will not have with, a golden- speck at one end hand, young you a'very small of it was all that could be seen of mail clad in blacky an open, book twenty men up from the boat! lilV.i. . . .y uew puty Some such thought' had passed the Honfleur guard boat. The wants stiff Htii.e. one and face his across lying Rotnau.Ic M.iiueu- ho ito 1! Havre lay like a little leg jutting Upward, with the heel through the officers head, but the smoke-o- f him upon cloud upon the northern horizon, of the foot resting between the captains remark-pu- t ThuS Rsplulaa It. his mettie. and Captain Ephraim Savage par owlocks. Come with' me, corporal, ed his deck with his face as grim A .boat had been lowered by said he. Down this ladder, you as ever, but with a dancing light the Golden Rod, and the unfoi- : : . - t u nates were 'sdiVtrtbUVf JTdntpOT sayJK eyes-ladder and Yes, down the deck. No particle of either food on. He lies between For two days the Golden Rod or drink was to be found or anystraight those two cloth bales.- - Ephraim lay becalmed close to Cape, la thing' save the single paddle and Savage, looked up with a smile Hague, with the Breton coast ex- the open Bible, which lay across playing .about the corners of his tending along the wlIe of the the small mans face. Man. wogrim mouth. The wind, was whist- southern horizon. On the third man and child had all been dead ling now in the rigging, and the morning, however, came a- sharp a day at the least, and so, with stays of the masts were humming breeze, and' they drew rapidly the short prayers used upon the like two harp strings. Amos away from land until it was but seas, bond before the tiyinti they were buried from the 1'netHna h'tntl inMuior. i Green lounged beside the French a vague, dim line which blended vessels side. The small man had and when we heard the Isigny. sergeant who guarded the end of with the cloud banks. at first seemed also to be lifeless, orders of the wicked king I and the rope ladder, while Tomlinson I am frightened 'about my but Amos had detected some two of the faithful, with their litthe mate, stood with a bucket of father, Amory,,said Adele as slight flutter of his heart, and the tle one, put forth in the hope that water .in his hand exchanging re- they 6tood together b the faintest haze was left upon the we might come to England. But marks in very bad French with shrouds and looke hack'at the watch glass which was held be- on the first day there came a I hear that Hamlet went out on a the crew of the boat beneath him dim cloud qpon thehomon which fore his. mouth. tonr through the west." Wrapped in a wave which 'swept away one of The officer made his way slowly marked the position of that Yes; lecture tour, I believe.' he was laid beside our oars and all blanket, dry I thought It was tragedy. How' did that Was in fhe down the ladder which led into France which they were never to the mast, and fhe mate forced a boat--outo be a lecturer tourf bread,' Oftr keg, and we It happen ' HI" wlfe went & h BROTHERS ha 1 words which should make them forever one. Ere the stars had waned again one more toiler had found rest aboard of the Golden Rod, and the scattered flock from- - Isigny had found their pastor once more. yes 20 careful ance oi cannot dent n to fail tion oi . (To Be Continued 1 ; n i',1 his-ey- flock, . 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