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Show ns ho tw o Scotties, Biff and Bing tumultuously defied Basker-M'.when behind the pane of glass e ()nce they were let out, ns now they were, they ran to the hound In friendship. Baskervllle never I'hid them u,e slightest attention. 'the children were banging their Mmons on the table with eies only tor K, .short Hie;I they scarcely Agnes when she kissed them. She tier sister, and took the oa.iir (dated at the table for her, and they hoth watched Baskervllle and t lie hoy s. The dog earefully established him betwieii them. He was s0 huge that when he sat on the tiuor, his tawny head was above ti.e heard and almost as high !is Davy's dark little head on his right. Davy was n hls r " itli a tray l.eti.re him and fastening him in; Bobby also was In a high cl. air, hut he sat proudly at the 'aloe. Neither hoy feaied In the h'.tst the gi eat hound. They were delighted when he came to lunch; and they and also Baskervllle Uew the n,i,.s about him. When a hoy finished a dish, he could give 'he last hik of his spoon to B.ts hoi ille. Loch hoy got an extra arrowroot Maiker for l.askert ille to crunch; then Boldiy and Davy gate him the Iist of t 1mm r dtNprt. Hie Black Watch, noses In the sun, lav side hy side assuming indifieience to this rank fa ki-s- slf idgh-clml- young and fantastl-- ! 1, rolter of Chleairo, w j'li Agnes Oleneith, or of a retired man-- , ,,v. a doctor, In love 's his brother, Jeb. in ut Kothester. Jeb e make a try for Ing. In Rod there i i i I . i i had the house, and some one had gone to summon her. Ho joti Imagine it's for yourself she's called you? Something's happened; or he wants to know Something. Would she ever think of you?" Then her voice came to him; "Mr OMara ?" O Mara, he snhl. I lmd a letter ,,i unate decency than tins morning from usitM Agnes and tells Mrs. Lorrie." but realizes ,t di'-irOh! So It was the case, of Agnes' be fulfilled. i, milting to regain- her course; no mure than that. "What o ,,, Agnes has disturb-tdid Mrs. Lorrie say to you? what attracts her Site asked if 1 would come tisii Voile. Jeb tells Agneb ''i her." t marry her, and an apartment In til' "In the Jail, she meant an Agnes to set Yes. Should 1. Mr. o'Mara? l ut she tells him she I hull When the agent, He was slow to reply. Say yes show then) a and he would see her. ,'l.rs to Jeb Site would asks Agnes tun nt, .fg, . come to town hy appointment with he must !lt olhee.saying Agnes consents him, and he escort her to the jail A radio is blaring fcb huts and then, ltraddon not Interfering apart-rap- s liy fiojii one of the hed see her to her train again the door, r upon poll JJP is rd by a scantily clad Fool oil, fool! How Ins pulses wen ill m S Agnes Into the room pressing him! I'piiN her husband, Charles "You should not, he said, con -- a (, 'v allot. He calls the himself. "Mrs. I.orrie had to asks troling Lome Agnes Mi' jt Piili'l oM.ua, a lawyer, to neither right nor need to ask it of Ct t t.M Agnes dues. The police you." Jo (i Mara arrives. The jj.ini. You do not ask If, then? 5 a ue nt igoiiibtic to him. Agnes iSv it'i I? No. And nmv, hating downpd ('Mara Agnes Is to be .i ,t 'he coming trial. Cath-m- il one temptation, another which he hi r and father had lost had refused before got the betlei Vfli.s in tlie line of duty as of him. f j ,i and ins grandmother, t Miss Gleneltli? s t i! her all around In mg ambitious, had wl "Yes." h way ilirough law school He proceeded, recklessly. Thai sl ts f '1Agnes offdisturb Cathal. of course, your brother is, who the wife last i.rn in Ins daughter to marry (tome hi m after two years of wed-jUsht hid killed him. The olds Myrtle to the grand pi onuses OMara to e with him. When Cathal Phneith asks questions problems, In the 3,jAi,'.is heirital might get a solution Cathal wins piohlem to Myrtles cause. Jeb (.Ties that O Mara is seeking to in the insurance money Myr-- I collect if acquitted. Mrs. ih finds canceled checks made Ta-h- " by Bob, and realizes -- e . , - 111 to-i'- i i l . i rl B swri aw! (fitS1 O o- . ' . 1 I f. y I r her riyal Is In New York, exists. They things as they are. imits "Pash" VI HAPTER Continued 9 sentences; it struck him see a wifes arms go up use about her husbands neck could hold him to her, so he could cling to him again, It was In the courtroom, y took him away from her nd his years In prison, al turned away, yet he caught pse of their passion. The man ten her all, all he had had; e woman had held from him lated 0 be-le- struck Cathal chill; t himself, It stirred swiftly ding warmths within him. She Thanked Him and Hung Up. er would cling to him so? Mr. Davis Ayreforth, that makes would he hold as though he the new firm with Collitt and Kemneter let her go? ble?" he without sense or reason? Yes, said Agnes. Why?" "old hate Agnes Glenelth's he been long a friend of "Has ibout him; and how he would this Collitt?" 'T to him ne What do you mean by that, Mr e. mne other, at such OMara?" camp to him. The thought "Has he? Thats just what I ('ther girl or woman ever had him with mean, Mis Glerieith." such fury. "I don't know." 'nrned about. Karl Glatz at "Then I'd ask him. 'd let his wife Carrie go; and I will, said Agnes; and she rough her tears, was trying Cathal. He wished she thanked him and hung up. Very slowly he returned his reShe'd earn the money I him, site said; he would ceiver to Its hook, respiration now she stood on him. Now why had he let ha.) nothing, himself do that? He knew d knew that. Yesterday he F'en her twenty dollars, Agnes arose, a bit breathless, and no ftp," he said quietly, at once to her sister's decided to them, It ! . very-well- go nothing for you. ent on, clasping his with other docu-- , e accoun'ing of Karl Glatz had spread his llnfnntls ot dollars, won and 'l various brokers, one of ad been Braddon and Com- - a' brlef-nalnin- thought of Jeb, not In t0 Glatz. hut as the Rrafne3 7 :ltnelthdown to - any pos- - Did she her and (if course she did, Wasnt she o!'l her. him? 5 himself wlth her ,n "armed with a flow nhfeUS,"n, as lie reviewed UM her of of thitihietree. b,s omee. . . . flng till n.8HCrtary concluded ,0f'"rrences during Oleneith called ti ou t call her Nt hp. .PJ h(,,l,e- Shall I call Jn.'ort enee I'1' w fI 'aid Cathal, in his none. 0? dud,i0l; rol!' the wait mce he cast at after be She got out her roadster, and as sire backed from the garage, Hasher vllle half blocked the driveway as he offered himself for company. To the great hound's lumbering delight, she leaped down, opened the nun ble, and Bankers ille clambered in, seating himself sedately upright. He was absurdly solemn and supereili when he was riding, his huge muzzle high In holding the air, and smiling the ruMnng wind. for the children It was lunch-timat Bees, and Agnes knew that on such a fine, sunny day Bee would have had a table set In the oran of the gerie which edged the circle From house. the before driveway far off Agnes spied the table and the little heads In the sun, and sounded somebody serving; so she thrice dashingly and sped her horn, about the Irop of the drive to dis children he play Baskervllle to the the and big hound, fore she halted, with the economy of motion by which be accomplished all things, slid to the gravel. The Black Watch, meanwhile, had been doing Its deafening best to tear the house down. The Black Hatch was the closest and most complete companly cooperative of canine e - slum-bourn- s "So together, they ought to be all right. Then they'll he helped the natural assumption that your father'd see Dave through if ha needed more capital. Also," continued Jeb after a moment, It doesnt exactly hurt Collitt, Ayreforth and Kemble that everybody knows were marrying, and so I'd see him through, If it came to a pinch." Jeb, were not marrying. You just think so! . . . Glen! Oh, God, Glen, you drive me crazy! . . . Kiss me! . . . No! As if you meant it! And mean It! . . Oh, damn us, Glen, what's the matter? Whitt got you bothered about Collitt today ? Agnes told him It was OMara, and Jeh held her tighter. Was he here again? No. It was over the phone. What was he calling you about? He didn't call me, Jeb; I called him. And she told him about Myrtles letter. So I called Mr. OMara to find out If I should go to the jail to see her. "W'hnt did he tell you?" That I shouldnt. 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"Tell that Irishman to mind hls own business. I'll watch Davis' partners for you. Theyve backing now; theyll he all right. . . . Agnes, oblivious of her errand, Glen, why do you let O'Mara play sat Inside her sister and watched you? lliem all She felt relaxed and grate"Ilay me? ful ami very content; she had no "For a mark. Do you mean to desire to end this Interlude. Bee he her and his witness at the had none. Here with her children, "he was happy. Why did time hate trial? Youve got to realize wlmt Her trial Isn't golo run on? But after dessert, for you're doing. ing to turn on her; Its going to little hoys there must he naps. turn on you. He knows It. You're Selma, their nurse, had taken God's gift to the defense athem away. Side hy side, with ears just If you let him make a torney, cocking at the slighext alarm, the mark of you. Theyre playing you Black Watch slept in the sun; and for a stuke, Jvetvveen them. quite tlie great hound lay asleep, head The're not only after you to get on his forepaws. The luncheon table her off, but also they're after a hunhad been cleared away. dred and fifty thousand dollars In "Sometimes," said Bee from her life Insurance alone which the com, wicker sometimes I panies will have to pay her, if hi nk I tve Date and I hate she's acquitted. Half of that goes done something And she passed to him, you may be sure. Rememher hands down over her slim fig- ber that, when he talks to you. For ure as though she could not always God's sake, Glen, come to! believe, herself, that siie had borne two sons. Agnes lay awake long that night, I think you've done a lot! Ag with one wonder, one bother, one nes fried. "Oh, Bee, they'ie what doubt and perplexity following ancount other through her thoughts and "I guess they do a little," ad feelings. She hud never felt so confused. mitted Bee, ami shook out a . What (lid love or desire, If you "So I'm not sure I wont hate call it that? do to you In these another. "You want a girl? asked Ague,. days? For a while, it might make you "I guess so, said Bee, after she had her light. "But I really don't happy, ns it lmd made Mother and care. Ill love the result; and I'm Father happy together for ntkny one of those women, I guess, that years, and as It had made Bee get a kick out of the hearing, too." happy for a while, at least, before You do It beautifully, certainly. she found out that she was what? "You dont get me, Agnes. It s oc- Bored? Was it mere boredom that she stopped. Then: Bee would escape, for a while long cupation, and And the wifes anesthetic against er, by having another baby? Was It that which neither the baby nor against a million dollars could cure? Against what, Bee?" After you married, and no matter "See here," said Bee sternly, and sitting up, dont you ever find whom you married, you went on livout 1" ing; you and your husband, both of Bee," said Agnes suddenly, "tell you. You did not cease to be human beings; you became more hume about Mr. Collitt." man, having bubies. Love, whatWhat about him? "Ilotv much does Davis know con ever that might he, could not possibly he a panacea against all Ills cernlng him? Oh, comprehended Bee, relaz- and troubles. Yet you wanted to believe It to be. ing, "probably nothing at all. Hes Jeb did not even pretend that gone Into partnership with him: Jeb was utbut ns you know, Davis is a trust tie thought It was. ing soul as to people. I believe he terly honest and practical, for all trusts practically everybody but Ills Impetuous and violent feelings. He offered you In marriage all the God. Agnes had to laugh. "How do excitement and sensation that a man and girl could give each other you mean?" "I mean it, assured Bee. "Re- With him you'd tip up tlie cup Hnd Youl gard the record. He's Insured every- empty It to the last drop. body and everything, everywhere, have a lot of love with him. Hed against fire, Hood, storm, pestilence hold you against all the world, hls and disaster all acts of God, but strong arms about you. You liked lie'll take any mere mortal on faith. hls strength; you liked more. . . . After he embraced tlie burning idea But it would not endure. He did of giving up a salaried position to not even try to tell you it surely bego in with Collitt and Itenihle, he would enduie. For he didn't In love lieve to everlasting return Father for "tepid, couldnt wait from New York before he signed tasteless stuff you can hear to sip tlie preliminary agreement with and never need to gulp. Agnes began to he sleepy. , , them. They're going to make Davis several millions whirl) is certainly "Turn, thou, and look at me: very nice of them, since up to now Seven long years I've followed ther they've refrained from showering Over the fiery mountain. themselves with money. Of course, Who followed whom? And why? theyve got Davis' capital now. Then you doubt them. Bee? What was that? It was the PrinNot In the slightest. Theyll take cess who followed over the fiery Davis for what he's put up; but we mountain; and for love of him she moan the family can. followed, though he had been becan stand It. Fathers rolling It up isn't he? witched and never once looked at her. Hell give It to me. If I need it as he would to you, Agnes. So Agnes didnt believe that O'Mara what's the harm in letting Davis was playing her just fpr a "mark learn he's not a financier? All that to make for himself money. She did Dot want to believe It can happen is he'll lose. 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An act then adopted, though that another baby or a million dol- applying to all passengers, was In reality a law regulating Immigralars couldn't cure." matthe tion. because then nearly all pasdismissed Bee With this, was not obliged to sengers were Immigrants. For sevso Agnes ter; disclose the source of her concern eral years a large percentage of all over Collitt. But when she made persons Starting for the United he States had been dying en route, ovw inquiry of Jeb that evening, her. from ing to luck of provisions and beIt extracted He's been cause of overcrowding on shipboard Collitt? said Jeb. that 'Ihe purpose of this law was to in jams. I hear; but nothing come to court. He's overcome these evils. 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