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Theres a very good doctor there, I've heard Doctor Morris. Then I will get Doctor on the telephone unless Stanley there's something more urgent here, sir? No. Tell the local man to tiring a nurse. If lie can find one. And get in touch with Doctor Stanley us soon as you can. Renslmw renJenks disappeared. dered to the unconscious man such first aid as Ids experience suggested. When lie had done the little that could safely be done, lie turned to Verity. "You better get Into something I will keep warmer," lie said gently. watdi here." She looked surprised, then glanced down at herself ami slowly flushed. Her unslockinged feet were In low, heelless slipjiers. A light silk dressing gown had been hastily thrown over her sheer nightgown. Her black hair, in two long heavy braids, hung almost to her knees. Renslmw glanced at Madame llvoeslef, whose general was similar to Veritys, and the look Included the foreigner in ills suggestion. Roth women hastened to obey It, hurrying out of the room with a little flurry of Renslmw snt beside the bed and studied ttie patient. He was in for a vigil. He raised the dosed eyelids of the old man, looked again at t he congested pupils of the eyes, uud shook ids head. Jenks stole into the room, and Ren-shawits conscious of a feeling of Infinite relief in the support of his efficient presence. Mentally, for the moment at least, he held Jenks between himself and the storm as if the etlident butler had been an umbreilu. Doctor Morris will be here in less than an hour, sir," Jenks reported. And I got Doctor Stanley, too. He will start as soon as lie is dressed. That ought to get him here before He drew nearer the bed. daylight." What Is if, sir?" he added in a whisA stroke? per. "I'm afraid so. It looks like it. Letter stir up James. There may be tilings to do. "I have done so, sir. Harts here, too." Renslmw stared. Hart? he repeated. "We left him in town." "Yes, sir. It was his unexpected return that got me out of lied. Ills room Is In tlie garage, and I had the key; lie hail to call me to get in. He came out on the one o'clock train, thinking we might need him in the morning, since you hud sent ids friend back to town." Renslmw was mildly amused. No doubt Hart was furious over the Interruption to ills pers'nar business. Just the same. It was a good tiling he had come hack. There would be all sorts of things to do tomorrow. Well, we may need him. I'm glad hes back. Anjthlng more I enn do, sir?" The anxious eyes of Jenks were on the unconscious face of his master. No, thanks. Just be ready, within reach." "Yes, sir. Jenks left the room. As lie was about to close the door behind Inn, Verity returned. She was stockinged and slippered, and slip wore a deep garment, simple hut which Renslmw vaguely beautiful, classified as a He rose as slip crossed the room and stood at his side. Her lips quivered as site looked down at the mask on the pillow. You don't think1 lie will tlie, do you?" slip whispered. No; I tlrnk lie lets a good chance to get over this." He was so happy at dinner," site said brokenly. FJie leaned forward, brooding over the sick man, and Renslmw watched There her with growing svmpathy. was. lie knew, a very beautiful relation between her and her grandfather, who. moreover, seemed the nly prop in her life. She would lie lost vvitls out hint, e'en though she might lie, as to need slie seemed, too a prop. Possibly she could go on If tlds one were withdrawn; but site would certainly suffer great loneliness Slip turned and looked at him. It was a new look odd, direct, and. for the first time, personal. Site not only saw him: she looked below the surface of him. You nave been very kind. Mr. Ren-shashe said, and added sitnpiv: It is comfort to know you are flame-colore- d tea-gow- seemed to stretch Its wings. She had ceased to despise him. Slip was turnAnd ing to him In her trouble. though site had despised Him but a short day ago, though she turned to him now only because there was no one else to turn to. something deep in tlie man responded. It was merely tlie stirring of former impulses and ideals, but It meant that ttiere was convalescence for more than one sick man in that quiet room. You may lie sure I will do ail I can, he said at last; and under the words lay tlie force of a new resolution. At tlie end of forty minutes the sound of an approaching motor announced the arrival of the doctor from Wninloy. Almost immediately that welcome personage was in tlie . With a mere nod to the two watchers, lie hurried to tlie side of ids new patient. Doctor Morris, though a country practitioner, appeared to tie a man wlio knew ills business. Nevertheless, he was obviously relieved when tie learned that another man, ttie distinguished Doctor Stanley of New York, would arrive later to take charge of the case. Under his care tlie patient began to Renslmw breathe more normally. called Verity's nt'ention to the fact, and tried to persuade her to go back to her room and rest. Rut the girl shook her head. She had taken her grandfathers left hand, and though lie had not yet opened his eyes lie seemed subconsciously aware of the human contact. When It relaxed he was restless; its renewal quieted him. Doctor Morris suggested that, while It would be wise for him to remain In tlie house, he could do with a bit of sleep If they would lead hint to a room somewhere near. Jenks, who had folacted lowed him Into the sick-rooupon the suggestion with his usual efficiency, and threw in a drink and a light repast. Warmed by these atten- sick-room- Watch! Panted Campbsll. Take Charge! lions, tlie doctor retired optimistically. Tlie sick-roogrew very quiet. rosp to ease Verity's position from time to lime. It was at one of these intervals that the old man opened ills eyes. For a long moment lie stared without intelligence at the two young faces bending over him. Then, very crept into Ids slowly, recognition gaze. It fixed on Verity vvitli a look of content, next on Renslmw with a growing expression of strain. and anxiety. His face puckered like that of a child t, limit to cry. He struggled to speak, and persisted in tlie attempt when tlie secretary begged him to cease. Twice ttie words lie wished to utter died on his stiff lips. Tlie third time they came out, thickly but distinctly- the result of a supreme e'-f- t rt. Take "Watch!" panted Campbell. . . charge !" He held the secretarys gaze with his own till lie knew tlie message laid been understood. Yes, sir," said Ilenshavv, very dis"I will do exactly as you tinctly. say." The drawn lines In the fine old face relaxed. Tlie lids fell over the congested eyes. Tlie patient si lowed utter exhaustion, combined with tlie content of one who 1ms carried out a vital purpose. Ren-slm- Chapter Vlll The Vigil. What did l.e mean?" It was Verity who asked the question Imlf an hour litter, when it became dear that tlie old mans soul had again drifted far out upon some uncharted sea. Rut lie was breathing I more naturally and tlie drawn lines of ore." For a moment lie did not answer. his face had almost disappeared. 1 dont quite know. Ive been He could not. Tlie few words had Renshaws absent given linn a sensation as new as tlie thinking about it. one tier look had aroused. Under tones proved that he was still thinkthe o ' s heart grew warm, his soul ing about it. 1 1 Salt Lake. Reed Smoot, senior United States senator from Utah, who is just rounding out his twenty-seconyear in the senate of the United States, is back in Utah, resting, after what he describes as the most aggravating, most trying and hardest session he ever experienced. 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Slie was no lnfiger a and slightly arrogant young Slie was merely a girl in person. deep .trouble. Slip should have no suspicion, tie decided, of the sinister undercurrents nt Tiiwrio Ker. Wasnt it, perhaps," he suggested, "a subconscious association with Madame Hvoesiefs leather case? Weren't you all rather anxious until that was safe? Her face cleared at once. That was it. 1 think. It must have been. He had felt a sense of responsibility; we ail had. Yes, slie was thinking it out as slie spoke that must have been It. "And of course the responsibility is over now, Renslmw reminded Her. How much did David Campbell know? Wliat had happened in that room before lie fell? Had lie heard tlie Tiling? Had it. perhaps, extended its activities to Campbell's wing of Had he seen tlie blue tlie house? circle? And was His present condition tlie result of the excitement following these causes? Or was it only tlie result of some physical condition due to the old man's age? Renslmw wanted to think that It was it was so natural a theory and explained everything so satisfactorily. And That yet that warning! gasped-ou- t poignant warning, stammered in such agony by those stiff lips. The secretary's reflections, having swung around a circle, were back at the starting point. Only two thingr in tlie whole queer buisness were certain: he, Renslmw, would watch, and he would take charge. lie experienced an Impersonal relief as he recalled Miss Campbells attitude in the matter. She had heard tier grandfather's command. Whether or not she eventually resented it, slie would almost certainly obey It. Its only effect might be to make her dislike Renslmw more, which he firmly assured himself would be an unimportant detail. In speculating about her possible future attitude, he lmd forgotten her actual presence now. He rose and went to her side. "Miss Campbell, he said In an urgent undertone. I wish you would go to your room and sleep. You have been under a big strain, and you are beginning to show it. Please go, if only for a few hours. I will watch here, of course; and I promise to call you if there is tlie slightest change." She looked ns if slie wanted to protest but imd not the strength. Draw your hand away very slowly and gently," lie suggested. "Lie may not notice It." She began an almost imperceptible withdrawal of tlie fingers held fast in Campbell's shrunken paliu. But, at the first suggestion of a movement in them, the old hand closed on the young one like a vise. She actually winced under tlie force of tlie grip. Then she looked up at Renshaw. There was an expression In Her eyes lie had never before seen there, though lie had seen it in tlie eyes of other women the look made up of alarm, pride, and tenderness that women wear when the men they love are suddenly dependent upon them. You see?" she breathed. Yes. Rut release your hand and I will give him mine. Possibly he won't know tlie difference. Veritys beautiful upper lip curled n trifle. There was a strong suggestion of her former scorn in tlie side glance she gave ldm. Rut he lind put his left hand on hers and was gently drawing the latter away. he slipped tlie first Simultaneously two fingers of ids other hand into the sick ninns groping, hollowed palm. Tlie palm settled over them an instant, then rejected them with an almost lieree gesture and groped for the small hand it had held. Lie buck in your chair for a moRenslmw ordered. ment. iinjwny. "Relax jour muscles while you have a elm nee. Tien well see whether lie really wants yon. That groping and gripping of his hand may be purely relit x. Slie shook her head with a lingering hint of scorn in the gesture, but she lay back us he diiccted, wincing visibly over the protest of her tortured muscles. half-carele- (TO tit! I ONTINVED ) Vould Be a Handicap I cannot marry you" that was the burden of tlie .voting girls reply to tlie old millionaire. Many, many times he had asked her to reconsider tier decision, but in tlie end lie despairingly realized that she could never lie his. Almost angrily lie upbraided her: Even Cupid. lie said, could do nothing with you. You're like an Iceberg. Why, a hundred Cupids might shoot you all day long, but not one arrow would make any impression on heart." your stone-col- d She thought for a moment, theft t Not If they used an old bead," she replied cuttingly Logan. Logan is about to Repairman You Want Rubber Heels Better Heel to Walk On Ate for the best shorn note you trartwla A USKIDE the Wonder Sole for Wear United States Rubber Company begin the greatest annual cleanup in its history. The various civic and fraternal orders have been assigned street cleaning projects, and in each ward are organized committees to urge the cleaning up of private properties. On some of the principal streets the city will replace trees that have died, if the cooperation of property holders in caring for them can be secured. Salt Lake. A bill passed by the last Utah legislature which would have provided the regulation of school teachers certificates, requiring an oath of allegiance, was vetoed by Governor George H. Dern. The governor held that the bill is a restriction of free speech, which is the safety valve of government and to attempt to muzzle criticism is a step toward tyranny. Salt Lake. H. S. McCann, chief clerk of the city court and former city auditor, died at his home from cancer. Death followed an illness of apMr. Mcproximately three months. mulocal in been had Cann prominent nicipal and lodge affairs for several years. He succeeded the late E. A. Rock as city auditor. For several years he was secretary of the Eagles lodge. He had served as chief clerk of the city court for two years. Nephi. 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