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J t- t h dB n 1 Ii r Ifill il it l i r iU ti U iI it IJU ld ti li tu will ill illON Wi J Ha r ti ON I e bl 1 lit ti I its Hit alt J r 1 I I of 7 e. e The Theis 0 will be horse racing 2 every afternoon during the three days of the reunion at fit the race track we t ff j Dancing in the the pavilion pavilion every night B Base 80 ball games gunies every every day at m. m at ut Ephraim ball park on So SoT Main street An interesting interesting interest- interest ing ng 5 series ri s of gam games s I has as been boen arranged ar ar- rUDl ranged between three tf of the best teams team's in Southern Utah Admission Admi sion BrOl f J h f 1 J 14 v 7 J 1 t 0 r mW m- m I f w AJ i. i W fV f I L BY EJARY MIARY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY DV DON C C. WILSON i pt 19 y L fk Il av oCi C- C y v 1 R 1 I J. J f CHAPTER Having emerged from the building r Y r Ll fitte saw as he was locking thedoor tho the door that many of I Ills ls men arm armed d cir l with guns had gathered within tho the thod d rd l stockade th greater number or of them of-them them l' l standing around another at r 7 the tho farthermost end where t his i sub captains Beluche and Dominique Dominique- t You had hail their quarters I M He went to the end ond of the stockade and not seeing Pierre amongst the tho thomen themen men mon gathered red there o asked d if anyone I y t. t knew know of the latter latter's whereabouts whereabouts- outs t. t lie ne was outside my captain when t i last lasE last I saw him He Ho was sitting on theL the tho L- L bluff blurt sm smoking and anil sw swearing that themen the tho thomen men should do no harm to that boatload boatload boat boat- load of beauties lying oft off shore re replied ret re- re t 1 plied You Dominique his swarthy face wrinkling with a grin I The shadows were falling fast and l the tho da dampening air was vas melodious ms t with the notes of the tho mockingbirds mocking If that fill filled cd the trees about the fort J. J J i while faint but sweet came other W u. u fluting voices from the Uie deeper woods mingling with the tho the occasional cry of I I an owl or the tho reiterative note ote of a y j 1 whippoorwill and now a and d then the e maniacal scream of a loon came from the tho sedges i i On the tho edge of the bluff was Pierre a 0 agun gun across hl his knees and looking like a sentinel on guard except that he ho he was was stretched upon the tho ground i smoking rl Pierres Pierre's res re's head turned qu quickly lel at the tho ti sound of footsteps behind him and he i sprang prang sprang upright a as Jean said We e et r t must row out there and send tho e t fellows bacle to their heir snip ship The rho i om J cers will remain hero here for the tho tho night J Nothing more was said until a small maU b boat at had been pushed off orr Jean sat sal in tn tho the stern and Pierre laying bis gun I. I a across across the tho scat seat picked up up the pars oars and il f i. i began to ro row with long steady strokes f 1 that sent the light craft sp speeding out I. I I t toward vard the English boat boat showing s 's lly I black in tho the gathering dusk tl Jean now tied a handkerchief toan to toan 4 i riD an an extra oar and raised it making a- a a 0 I white flutter in the shadows shallows i Offered they a generous tribe bribe F Pierre inquired softly turning his head in order to make suro sure of the tho i rf other boats boat's exact position while his f Y 11 I powerful arms worked with the i f smoothness of a piston 1 Indeed yes They offer me the rank ranle of captain In the tho English navy and thirty thousand dollars in cash f 1 Pierro Pierre ga gave vo a low alow low whistle And the tho price of all 1111 this honor and we wealth he ho asked taking another I backward glance fall Pull a 0 bit more moro to to larboard larboard we wo will stop stop at easy hailing dl distance tance Raid said Jean after turning halfway way in hl his scat seat Then In ari an an e entirely dif dlf- ferent tone ono or of c concentrated rage rago 1 The I The he is that to tos sell ll J price we are aro s our ourt our our- t i t. t selves to the English and lead lead them hem 1 by our our ur own paths and waterways waterway so 1 that they may fall unexpectedly upon tipon j New Now New Orleans and burn th the city after r 1 pillaging It iL They are also to buy the tho slaves shives with promised freedom and then add to the lie ruin by an tion J j i Pierre although of or not so fine a mould as Jean shared the dislike dis dis- dis dislike like to profanity a and d rarely Indulged 1 In strong language But Dut he r now o uttered uttered ut I I a terrible oath This was his only comment and it was followed followed by silence until Jean announced Hero Here we are and well we'll I Ho Ile Ileon on our oars oars oara i i f lie IIo sent ent sent a challenging shout over oyer I t I t th water It was answered at on once e then n came the sound of or working oars oars and Lafitte called again Como Come no nearer Captains Lockyer and Mc Me- Williams will remain on the island for the tho night and have havo sent you written written writ ten orders Stop where you youl re are and andI I J will t theta hem to fl you yon ik i I J i I A shor short pause succeeded then then n a surly Aye aye came across the tho water and tho the rowing stopped just as asa asa asa a ller fiery thread of or the rising mo moon n was lifting Ing above the sea Pierre soon Won brought Ills his boat hoat alongside alongside along along- side the tho other tho-other other one and Jean laying a hand on Its gunwale gunwal Inquired Who Is In command here hero I am sir replied one onEl or of tho the men men rising so that his powerful form stood out above the others Im bosn of tho the brig prig Here nere are your orders said Lafitte handing tho the scaled paper to the tho nearest nearest near near- est man man maht who passed it along You ar are arc to return to th the tho brig and report hero at noon to Aye ye ye sir sir replied the boatswain Eight oars oars touched tho the water as one and ind nd tho the English boat went vent her way began to row more moro slowly slowly slow slow- ly Iy and Jean asked In to Continuation c of or their recent talk heard you ever ver of or ofa ora ofa a more dastardly plan for tor white men mento mento mento to map out Not I growled Pierre Even Laro Laro La La- ro 10 scoundrel drel as' as ho he was was never did a worse thing And If It wo we decline this Jean then what is it to be or did they not do us the honor of or our acceptance ac ac- I Barataria Is to be overrun overrun by the English o our our r ships and property confiscated confiscated confiscated con con- and you and I together with our men put to death as pirates who havo have merited the tho vengeance of or Great Britain by our seizure of or Spanish ves ves- sels So Sol But Dut s 's laugh hail hail had little M J t j J f Ii ff t r 1 I smoking contemplatively apparently I revolving what hat had been read toll us I what you advise as tho the cause to be bo I pur pursued But first of all I declare i that never never will I take talco up arms for tor torI I England against America or any other I nation As to that I can count upon enough followers tc tp to make It worth my while e to sail away southward and stop there until this tills trouble is over over oven I I will tell you you t that my y Id idea a is tc to i communicate promptly with tho the authorities au an in New Now Orleans offering them for the Jho ho city's defense o our r services services ser ser- vices which tho the H English Appear ppe r to value so highly Th The The price I shall deNand denand de de- nand mand Is the tho granting to us s o of pardon for or all aU past orren offenses es or supposed orr f r T such of my pincers officers and n men wip o may suffer r materially II I will will promise fJ all the tho help my atol purse purse can give Ive What say you to this He Ile glanced around A the tho circle his eyes yes resting on Catalon and Domi Domi- You I say my captain that is all very much to my taste taste V replied replied tho the latter and Catalon added s emphatically Mine as well And you Beluche what what say y you replied v slowly y I say without with with- out jes rye that I 1 am nm with you yo In Iq in o everything yc ry thing that is for A America America erl a as against England and I know that my men will be with mo me Ayo Aye added Catalon Catalo rye Syo ye can can all fight with a a better ter stomach for Governor Governor Gov- Gov Cl Claiborne than for King George And And what if It Governor Claiborne rn refuse us tho the opportunity or of fighting for tor him The Tho question was wall from Pierre who had left his chair and was knocking the ashes from his J pipe po into tho the fire fire- place Ho He cannot fl afford afford to refuse us declared de de- de- de Glared Beluche Deluche with un unusual sual animation animation anima anima- tion before Jean could speak And Not he bel exclaimed Catalon and You Dominique speaking as with a single voice This then Is our course said sald La La- 1 c h 1 II II Pacing up and down with the hounds for company of or mirth in It Louisiana offers a it aprice price for tor your head and England Englan d threatens to hang you if you will not help heip her destroy y New Orleans so that she may ha have havo o Louisiana by the tho throat A fine tIno choice of favors this to select from Under l the tho low thatched cane-thatched roof covering the abode of or Beluche and You Dominique they and tho the two La La- fitter ato ate supper In comparative si silence silence sl- sl lon lence e owing to tho the coming and going of the slave Juniper who waited upon them But tho the meal over with pipes and bo bottles upon the tho clear cleared d table and Juniper shut apart in his own domain do do- domain main they proceeded to discuss the tho matter whoso whose contemplation lu had d made their silence seem sullen When they were all 1111 seated Lafitte in a low tone and to the tho accompaniment accompaniment ment of or occasional angry comments and Imprecations read the two papers omitting h lid w o r all mention of or tho the money offered to himself Now tell us PT in Lafitte spoke up Beluche Deluche V iv wh II l- l lPierre Pierre had been L I f J ef f J l fitte as J if Pierres Pierre's question had been r fitly answered and which h for th the e present must be kept strictly to ourselves ourselves our our our- selves as our men need not be told for tor several days to come Meanwhile in the morning I will answer Lockyer Lock Lock- Lockyer yer and McWilliams as I find it Il best to do And Catalon r remember member you and Dominique see sea to it that the men are kept quiet and hat nothing occurs oc 00 ad- ad curs to prevent my r returning the two officers sarel safely to their boat Several times during the tho night Jean and Pierre P singly or together went outside to reconnoitre but the tho hours passed without disturbance Once while Jean Joan was pacing up and down clown ben beneath tho the bright stars with the tho hounds for tor company tho the sound of or a off far wolfs wolf's cry changed as would have the tho blast of ot n a trumpet tho the current rent of or his his' thoughts Was Vas It really coming and so near as It seemed seemed the the day clay for which he ho hall had Ion longed god holding for him the tho chance chanca of or himself in the tho of nf r t nose jOgo And h 5 y t t w 1 i t t r I. I f n r I. I l l' l were wore not events seeming scorning to shape 10 i enabling him him to fulfil the tho o made upon Elba that Elba that ho would erase erase eraso the of Lafitte 1 tho the stigma from name namo In Louisiana 1 A thrill of or hope made now life life- spring within within him and with an unvoiced unvoiced un- un un- un voiced prayer he jilted his faco to heavens fr from from m whence U them M 1 seemed to descend a strange pence 1 J CHAPTER r r V VAt At sunrise a a. change had taken place In the the appearance co of ot things t I. I f stockade Before DeCoro the now opened open J gates a brawn briwn irishman ono ono one of at Bo- Bo l Inches lucho's trust trusted d followers rs fully arm aim r. r rc jl d paced to and fro tro and and sto stood gl guard ard before the locked doers of Lafitte's La- La La- La fittes fitte's s house 1 0 As tIerre Pierre Jean Jean and and the e two under under- captains were were finishing breakfast a messenger came canio t to te tell U the former former that th the Star Star of the Gulf Gult ad Ic conie to a anchor chor In tho the harbor and 1 I Ing a por pors Ills s oard oard It It Is from M Mexico l o a at at- at last he Ea said Bald d glancing at J Jean an and I. I I 1 a am am gJ glad to know of or his sato safe arrival arrivals It T Ho Ile should have havo been l' l In a n weI week eek ek ago ago I shall I t Pierre ask ask- Will wm you YOl go o. o or ed as Jean remained silent The Tho latter Jatter Jatter like Pierre I I knowl knowing tho then r full lJ meaning of t the e signal replied t tJ ho he would go aboard and leaving Plc Pierre ro In charge of or m matters at t iti I Isto sto stockade he ho took his way to the h harbor liar har r bor bar X Returning In jin p-n hours hour's time he wn was was coming up p tho the path from th the boac 1 w when n he be heard I. I unmistakable unmistakable sounds of of tumult t t followed by th the r roar ar of ot th gun mounted upon a a. pl pivot ot In in f t o at his own I house ouse as asa a a protection aga against t possible disturbances Pierre and You Dominique were standing upon pon tho steps of trio the house shouting an angrily rUY at the at-the the o rioters ers f for such they were w who o ar aimed q and andr r filled with murderous lust just crow crowded edl before them d demanding The two iwo English spies V To be bo be continued i |