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Show A Colonial Aside from this, there lay hidden close at band A'.VsI. ui.d none, save Lr.:iinl.ury, had fill homed the seen.!. It wai. my ail, barring the si hnniUT, tluuv'u ih.it was net a total as the iidiiii.uiiy pepers in iny pocket In, No .man willingly foregoes Imre witness. two thousand four hundred and o hi dollars iu gold rightfully h.s own. uu'ess he tie a coward; and that, 1 maintain, I am not. And so by my fortune I dctirimned to stand until it should he sunk, blown up, or other By GbQunoy G Botohltfss. J. Appleton St Co. were flushing him an' the deck, an' twas tha water aa (etched him, air." Glad I am 'tie ao won," laid tha officer with a laugh. 1 (eared 1 amelled a trick. All rights reserved. Auye know not Mrs. Baddy, Sir Ilenry'a Tis a shame that king's officer he made to dance attendance to that ilk. Her ward seems to lie o' dillcrent clay, bough. A lainiiy lass alio is, uu' a lonely me, having no great love for her guardian, s 'tia pluiii In see, an' few to turn a word villi, saving Scanuucil. Did ye mark the .vuy lie slid to her when she lilted o'er the jati li? Tis in my uiiud lies jealous o' the !eck her bait lights on, an' he bun;; about icr like u brooding lieu, 'Twas a sorry move hr Henry made when he lit on him for a .uurd o' honor to Mrs. lindeiy and Gertrude King. Bud for him, I mean, since 'tia plain lie's struck between wind and water by the 'ass, though, in my mind, site'll have little tc do with the likes o' him after setting foot ashure. From this and other rambling talk I gath-rcthat tlie Sprite was taking two ladies from Philadelphia to New York ladies high 'r favor with Gen. Clinton and that one of them. Mrs. ilsdely, wus the lamuua beaut) to whom the doughty knight had given hif heart wit limit the honorable accoiiiimniment if his hand and name. Her notoriety had even beyond the British lines, ant much of the npiortuiie inactivity of the enemy was explained as due to the fascination of his mistress and the inability of the commander to withdraw from her influence and take the field. Of the younger lady 1 had never heard, nor, after iny fleeting glimpse of her, could ! make myself believe that her nature was tainted. Kcannnell was the official guard of (he two fur the trill, which accounted for the dragoon being at aca, and, according to the doctor, he liaj liecuine deeply enamored of Ins younger charge, the fair Gertrude King. liimutieM it was a desire to cover liiuiaclf with glory and dazzle the eyes of hia lore which had led him to take a hand in lioard-in- g the Phantom, but 1 gave over interest in the whole matter by the time the boat cached its destination. The Irishman made but haaty Tlie unconscious work with l,ouusliury. had been removed to the cabin, and lay in my heith with eyea fast dosed, still reathiug like a pump. The doctor looked at him frowniugly, felt of his head and pulse with a careless air, and then gave hia diag- - : d spi-ea- I drank to tha King, and d d tha rebels. You American-borare the devil and all at l!aying deep games, and, faithl (or a second 1 thought you might have cozened me. Let ua to the deck." I hnd sudden reason to turn my curse from the fiqunr, Inr had it not been in me I doubt not I would have fallen backward. Like a dreaming man, I had visions iwaxing through my mind with a rapidity that makes description iniiHissible. My vc-- y strength pave out for the moment, lait there was enough 11 1 to get me to my feet and follow the others to the deck. i have I seed death since, and welbniph shaken handa with it, hut never did the knowledge of its nearness a IT ret me as did the words nl the marine; and 'twould take more than money to make me go through a like thirtv seconds, or the time it took inr to get (mm the cabin. Lour.ilwry had been moved, and lay on his back on the deck with hia head retting on the edge of the helm grating, lie eras soaking from the sousing that had lirnught him to life, tmt I sent up a mental thanka-givinon the discovery that it had nnt also brought him to reason. The sole sign of vitality lay in the tact that he breathed. There was a hoarse and hollow tone at each heave oI hie broad chest, which 1 knew to he due to his broken head; and though 1 felt him to bo a deadly enemy and a charnel house for morals there wee a pity in it to are the abject helplessness of the once powerful figure as it sprawled on the hot, white planking. Scammell stooied for the man's pulse, peering closely into his face the while, anil then for a moment the whole load of anxiety came tuck on me aa be straightened up and aaid: ! have seen this fellow before, though I fail to place him aa Thorndyke. He looks like the chap who ciftaped from the rebels alter spiking the guns near While Plains. I lut that was before we took New York. Why the d I can't I remember name'?" Here agnm was mighty dangerous ground, was right, though 1 knew nolh-iilor nl it then nor untif the war .was over. n d Flip a sovereign, empn; and bet on its fall, and ye will hare as good a notion of how the case will turn out as myself. There's no knowing at all what the man will come to. lie has had the devils own shock. Tis and mayhap fracture, mayhap lesion of the brain. Who knows? He may die, lie may live, but he'll lie a bit fashed in his wits if lie pulls through, and .eer the laj lie was. What's one dead rebel more or less? Let him lie and take chance. Hare you a drap o' potheen to soy good night on? I'u off. I felt like kicking tlie man for hia but gave him a drink and saw him started for hia own cruft; then, getting the crew together, I set them to work, and in short older we were under way. The surgeon's word had not tended to leprras me. The passion possessing me .im:n I struck my mate hud passed" away, ;;J if he would live and remain fashed intil I bad cleared from the muddle into ahieh I hud lieen forced I would pray for iiis final recovery. I I was an easy matter to sail for New York. Aa the edioouer now bore, wing on wing, '.hat port lay fair off the end of the jib onto. The Sprite sailed something leas than half a mile on our larboard Lcsin, and thus ,ve went for hours, each holding her own. in the early light of the following u.orn tlie wind suddenly lightened, then slutted to the north, and by the time 1 had mode Sandy Hook, where the bulk of llowe'a fleet lay waiting the arrival of the British army, the Sprite was some miles to windward. I had forgotten the race. Tlie sick man had most of my time and attention, tor ha had taken to raving, and was finally lashed lo his bunk. Ilia speech waa but an uncouth mouthing of words that meant nothing, and v.'hen at last, in the lower bay, the schooner waa formally taken possession of, I passed the care of him to others, and began to look sharply to my own affair. It was two days after the mess on the Phantom before we uropied anchor off the ;.ity, coming lo a li:itl rest near the upjier .mb of the bight of the small bay kilow urleura Hook, on the Bound river Lest g con-uasi- truc-lural heart-lessnes- s, u CHAPTER r HI. PRISONER. was well settled on the still hung a fnlut, hot glow In though there tha west whsu I had finished my busli on tha Sprite. Barring tha baleful eye of Bemmell. there proceedings In had been nothing to mar tha with in harmony my story. making a reportalienee and weedy gase were Tha dragoon's the knowledge of atrifla disooneortiiig. end.had been convene tha captured block ( whowith the feeling that the Sprital. coupled senses end hie to might return Lounsburymiu heapbeneath nj itrwd to wellpriii my nerves et e tension winch became A. VOLUNTARY Darkness -- j ti heiwhS'beeu a number" In the elegant them I wot not. save that most elbiu, but ofhot sight of it with liquor. For ebedufi of them gut eeirtein jds had beeutekan. even the,Ua increased and Jollity Judgment crossed bottle. the to recourse byeonataut And here let me say that, I In nfofpoor tlm and ertwlty lengththan opinion, both the more a little by this, war were helped emir-"Dutch of ume ending taking aboard iiropnrtlnu Bad ll mode ineu battle Ineervsd aome twwild haw totheir boawiag. I eoolil found never fthat I hut lllrUlMltsr with eyas and wits 1 tangled with ' 'lliere had been more than a liltle fuss and preach not, I fwt. though Mvwrtouched It when iu trouble seveea ou many question put by tlie authorit.es be,be fore 1 tepcd ashore. Answers, too, were wdksyj given, which might have been picked full u iuer bend of whet 1. drank, m hlmmlf we!; was nursing that Soararaell of holes hod suspicious arisen iu the mind twas e noly but, aside from we two, me beck to of the reigning powers) but owing to the ane to desk the to tumbled that disorder due to the retreat of Clinton from hI h2TmISemyelf mighty popular during and the arrival of his army, A el auge of berths Philadelphia, ion which had now boarded the fleet at Sandy offered bbadsmall me. but hod hem nM Hook, confusion ran riot in all branches of my own craft with itj oMor-fsitiug earro! tomighl put It on the ground and saved me from much fine government, if I deserted her. A prise mouey I) ing. five men were given me (which fs-There had never been a moment when I wmuld nimhe e small claim for salvagcjlu with b" doctor, could have gotten at the gold in the cabin the Sprite), enda now. to hand Lounsbury who was to give without exciting suspicion. In fact, I had I stood by the aide while laying hut liille time to study the paiera 1 had apwager ou the race to New York. propriated and still had on my person; and I had little heart in the laugh and last now, destitute from want of cash, handshake to the rest, and was about put- I hail the misery of seeing the king's broad to the to aide steie pass arrow painted on the bows of the Phantom ting foot on the boat that was swinging high and low on thw and of finding myaelf turned ashore. was caught 1 was not greatly troubled by my lack of running seas, when my attention f held indorsement docuhy the fnce of a girl who roae through the icady money. comimniuu and stood startlingly clear ments for a claim cn my own ship for prize against the black liackground of the night. money for capturing her, and could easily 1 be bright lamplight from the ctliin flooded turn it into gold by allowing a liberal disend brought out every detail of her feat urea. count : but it went to my heart to see the It was Lut the face ar.J Lut I saw, the oien broad arrow (which mark the king's propdoor cutting off the lower part of her figure, erty I, and know the craft was. hy Imok or by !.ut 'tws the face of an angel, and for an crook, a prize in possession of the enen-y- . I lorgot to move, looking at hei aa I But if my coniimrative poverty caused me iful picture. w ould at a no great uneasiness, I was worried over the And a picture she mode us she stood there bet that I had two living witnesses sgainat turned toward us. High breeding showed in me, one ot whom, the negro, was capaoie the debt sic contour of chin and check, dark of damning me with his evidence could he i yes and rlearly rut straight nose, hut 'twas but obtain the ear of an official. It struck the small mouth with its line red lip half me fen i.iy, too, tlint I was fairly within the oicn as though in inquiry th.it held me liy enemy's line xml under a false ra re and its sweetness, while the mans of sul.urn hair, character. It were one thing bail I been dressed high, as was the fashion of the times, caught at acting a wrl on tlie hi; l ca and counle-iisnr, but quite am '.her to be on my own m gave a touch of perfection to her discovei cd u;ul r the existing c.n ju.str.nces. Tho vision for 'twas more akin to 7 fie first Imre made ue a piisiiirrof vision than reality listed I .ut a hrratli, for war at nnwt ; the secund writ! I damn me as us, ard a spy, uud Sraimnell thrust his lorm give me slu.it slut I lo the next made rapid al pa toward the lompanion world I ) luians of a rope. the to Imml wnvr h o.hrra, Ut that true it t have U?n possible way, while I, wii s for me to have left New Ym': and sot ten joined the doctor ill the boat. Irishman, cn my way lioir(.w..nl. But it did not hapThe siirgeuii, a tall, h r aillicled with a strong pen to lie in my liluud to turii tip with the and a desire to ta'k, settled Iwh in report of having fi.rleilcil ircsylliing save and voluntarily fell into an liix-itit would and Lie. 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Lest iny reader think I had been a laggard in the conflict which hud now been on better than twu and a half years, let it be known that 1 had I eon active against tlie enemy, Loth afield and afloat; noticeably in the whaleboat warfare on the coast. I had made more than one lobster-bacwih he had stayed in Merry Kugland (unset past wishing), and less he was at on-'helped uig a mighty hole in the king s exchequer ly destroying his property. But that waa iu the past, aud runs nut with this tale. I could illy abide the discipline of the army, though with the patriots diaciidine waa but a trifle more than a name. It suited me beat to be my own master and fight in my own way (not that I quarrel with the mode of another man, and armies are necessary), and never would I have more than earned lotions had I stood in the ranke and moved forward or backward on tha word of command. Determined then not to run, it took me but a abort time to conceive that in my present posit iou 1 could well serve the great cause which to no man waa dearer than to me. Washington, 1 knew, hud few agents within tlie liuea of the city, and these 1 might never hope to know, they, like myself, being hooded under the mask of toryism. This last fact waa a hitch. I might become a storehouse a very uune of information-othe strength, weakness and contemplated movements of the enemy, but be without the means of unloading my knowledge. To force a way through the line was to take ones life in one's hand with small chances of keeping it, aud this would become necessary in my case, for on a close examination of Louns-burypapers 1 found nothing in the shape of a pass save an old one signed by Gen. Howe, which had ojiened a wuy out of Philadelphia. The rest of the documents proved to be of no value to ine. as they related to mutters concerning the kidnaping of some unnamed party in Norfolk and an investigation with a view of British occupation of that unimportant town. From tlie moment I had found these papers until my landing I had given no thought to the iuture, my first business having been to provide for my own safety. This now being accomplished (for the present, at least), I fixed matter to iny taste in Ibiu wise; J would become a spy is fair name in a good cause), and sa a ranqumt lory, half freebooter and half swrudimickier (as became tlie character of the man into whose shoes I had stepped), I would er and pry, and, when finully loaded sufficiently to warrant it, go to Clinton anil, on the plea of past services demand a and in the name of pass through the linn. 1 would not turn my back on this fair prospect and become a common soldier. Nay, like Lounsbury himself (who whs now lying somewhere in the city), 1 hnd lieen a freee 1 would continue lo lance, aud a " be. nt lo-a- ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. lost. wise liglil-u'-lur- JOSEPH E. PAGE, docs my cuke smell so queer? Too much soda or peril se haps alum or lime. Best tukin Schillings pow- - lepulutiou. FREE-LANG- E. (Cupyrigh' , 1897, by " Why ciiiii.; my hvcli, and would likely injure my JICiMNTM ' rvh nr " . W -- f GBoJoSjj&g dtff.fw- ... - - W. F. Me MILL AX, General It. F. NESLEN, Trav. mrw kw. hnnwii! - Ticket Office, v- .jttL. - '. v-'-- sj 214 S. W. Temple St. Agent, Salt Lakh City. Ia. & vV w Freight Agt. ijf |