Show a 0 v 0 or i ti h a r d vt 1 LOVE YOU SOU S OU SYNOPSIS solomon binkus 1 I tet dran scout and interra interpreter e ter ind nd 1 his 15 young com companion comparin paril an jack a c row passing through norse horse t aley new york in september 4 jf 78 ato to warn settlers of an in band lan uprising rescue from a t redskins red skins the wife anti and daughter colonel nare hare of nin fingland gland I 1 oro a tight in which jack himself J 1 V CHA AFTER PT R I 1 cont continued inked S ag 3 trouble ir have haat more ono one 0 Bone boneset Bones ses cs boys boa rih ehi I 1 put 1 hoss nn an hustled lilt bilm u up P the alie vali kielp the wimm en captives tin I 1 tol acm cm to straighten t 11 s Y ll eaf j faces nn an ga go with jack tin nn stanwix they arthr down to F fort ort ekland ekl nd 0 leg weary an excited J aa their been hurt yat an fixed raday er cr two would a grafi nn ills father nn an mother tuk beed to the ohp 0 an jack run itt tho burn barn fe r ropes an brielos asukile SU kile wit to they got somo some hoofs hoof a arn efm tin n picked up the chil childers dern t d 0 off ft I 1 went out in the 1 J 0 nd buckeye an all 11 he were dead 4 hale that swall ered jonah Is ds the letter of S solomon bin a c irons and hla his family faintly and that 6 r bones the boys boya and girls wo we on a horse with the cap ed down tho the mohawk trail it onsIde considerable rable cavalcade caval cado of 0 awen people eople and twenty four horses ts the latter following aon on binkus and peter bones son israel stood on guard until y john bones bonea returned with om th the upper valley A dozen I 1 d boys completed the disarming jh band and that even g set out em cm on the south I 1 1 11 doubtful if this history would ve feen en written but for an accidental il highly interesting circumstance W first paty party young jack iro irons a colt just broken with the girl e now happily i released tie tho d helped everyone evelyon e to get away T here seemed to be no for or him he walked for a dishy y the strangers mount as the was wild tho the girl was silent U time after the colt had settled now ow and then wiping tears from s by and by she asked 4 1 I lead the colt while you ride no I 1 am not tired was hla his D ant to do something for or you 11 yn so grateful I 1 feel like tho the ecat cat I 1 am aryl trying to express my P I 1 think I 1 know now why lan an women do the drudgery lie ilie looked at him her dark eyes ery serious ne dono done little said he it lg Is akus who rescued you we live ild country among savages and alte ito folks have to protect each were used to it ver ever saw or expected to see men pu u she went on 1 I have read m n in books but I 1 never hoped to amand pm and talk to them you are jax and achilles en n I 1 shall say that you are like ir lady for whom they fought 1 ill not ride and see you walk en n sit forward as far as you can hlll ill ride with you lie he answered na moment he was on the colts her silo she was a cornel comely iden an authority no less respect ethan major duncan has written itsie was a tall well shaped fun ring girl a little past sixteen and aw 0 to look upon with dark eyes di nuburn ait burn hair the he latter long and in the sunlight richly col ad M it hat at she had slender fingers till kya beautiful skin all showing bowing afna that ab sl d been delicately y bred he he envied the boy who had ore and behind her fiala h the county close association and jack und fajt 0 o agreeable that he often f gy e i 4 that ride as the most ex te n t u re of ms his life la 11 your name amor lie he asked mark t hare she answered ga ha v i tesa they catch you aard came suddenly and stealth ia ifft i ado do in the story books when 3 ver ane lone in camp my father be aldes ides had gone out to hunt did t gy y treat you well agona inns let us alone but the en annoyed and frightened ehte ned jhb S d chief 0 kept pt us a near him abi 1 knew better than to tartre I 1 rm come 0 to you until they are 1 ou J of getting away with their wel ms 1 ln in the valley of death and ana n u 6 ltv e je d us ua out ul of or it I 1 am sure n nt at look as lf if idere I 1 worth bortl ll 11 9 suppose that I 1 must hova have 0 aan old woman Is my hair are the best girl eld A i 4 by IRVING BACHELLER copyright by luring irving Bachel lac I 1 ever saw sav he declared with rustic frankness frunk ness 1 I 1 never had a compliment that pleased me ino so much she answered as her elbows tightened a little on hla his hands which were clinging to lier her cont coat 1 I almost loved you for what you dill did to the old villain I 1 saw blood on tho the side of your head I 1 fear ho he hurt you lie ile jabbed me once it Is nothing illow bow bravo you aerol 1 I anink I 1 nm am more seared now than awris I 1 ans then sold said jack scared I 1 why 1 I am not used to girls except my mf sisters sho she laughed and answered and I 1 nm am not used to heroes I 1 am suro sure you cannot be so BO seared scared as I 1 am but I 1 rather enjoy it I 1 like to bo be scared a little this Is so different 1 1 I like you hu ho declared with n tough laugh 1 I feared feare d you would rot not like an english girl so many north americans hato hate england the english have been hardian us what do you mean they send us governors whom we do not like they make laws for us which we have to obey they impose hard taxes which ore are not just and they will not let us have a word to say about it 1 I think it Is wrong and im going to stand up tip for you tho the girl answered where do you live ho he naked asked in london I 1 nm am an english girl hut but please do not hate me for that I 1 want to da what Is right and I 1 shall never let anyone say a word against americans without taking their part good the boy answered id love to go to london well why dont you P its a long way off do you like good looking girls td id rather look nt at them than cat well there are many in london one to Is enough said eald jack id love to show them a real hero dont call me that tant if you would just call roe me jack irons id like it better but first want to know how I 1 behave I 1 nm am not a fighter 1 I nm am sure that your character la Is as good as your face gosh goehl I 1 I 1 hope it aint so dark col ored said jack 1 I knew all about you yon when you yon took my hand and helped me on tho the pony or nearly all you tire are a gentleman 11 1 I hope so m are you a presbyterian no church of england 1 I was sure of that I 1 have seen indians in binns and shakers but I 1 have never seen a presbyterian when tho the sun was low and the company ahead were stopping to make a camp for the night the boy and girl dismounted she turned facing him film and asked you mean it when you said that I 1 was good looking did you the bashful youth lind had imagination and like many lads of his time a romantic temperament and the love of poetry there were many books in his fathers home and the boy had bad lived his leisure in them he thought a moment and answered yes I 1 think you are as beautiful ns as a young doe playing in the water lilies and you look as if you believed yourself said she 1 I ant am sure you would like me better if I 1 were fixed up a little 1 I do not think so now how much better a boys head looks with his hair cut close like yours our boys have long hair they do not look so much like men long hair Is not for rough work in the bush the boy remarked you really look bravo and strong one would know that you could do things ive always had to do things they came up io to tho the party who had stopped tp to camp for the night it was a clear warm arm evening after they had find hobbled the horses in a near meadow flat jack and his father made a leanto lean lenn to for the women and children and roofed it with bark then they cut wood and built a fire and gathered boughs tor for bedding later tea was made and beefsteaks beef steaks and bacon grilled on spits of green birch the dripping fat being caught on slices of toasting bread whereon the meat was presently served the masterful power with which the stalwart youth and his father swung tho the ax and their cunning craftsmanship impressed the english woman and her daughter and were soon to be the topic of many a london tea party mrs hare bare spoke of it as she was eat ing her supper it may surprise you further to learn that the boy Is in fairly familiar with the aen aeneid eld anu the odes of horace und and the history of france and ens land bald aid john job irona that is 18 the most astonishing t thins hing I 1 lieve ever il sho she exclaimed how tins hns lie done it tho the minister was ills his master until wo we went into the bush then I 1 had to to he be farmer fanner anti schoolteacher school teacher there Is a great thirst for learning in this now world ilow how do you and find time for it oil oh wo we have leisure here more than linn you have in england even your wealthy young men inen uro tire overworked they line dine out and play piny cards until three in the morning anti and sleep until midday then Itin luncheon clivon tin and tho the cockfight and ter and parliament I 1 the host best of us U 3 lieve only three steadly habits ani wo we work woric and tudy anti and sleep an and fight savages sn sald said the wo we do that sometimes hut but it la Is not ot often necessary it if it were not for white savages there would ho be no rod red ones you would find land america a good country to live in at least I 1 hope it will be good to steel sleep in this night the lie woman answered a n yawning Drea dreamland niland Is now the only country I 1 enre care for the ladles indies ind and children being near spent by the days travel and excitement turned in soon after supper slipper the men slept on their blankets blankett 3 by tho the fire and were up before daylight for a dip in the creek benr by while they were getting breakfast the women and children lind had their turn at the creck creekside sIde that day tho the le clen sed captives were in better spirits soon after noon the company camo came to a swollen river where the horses lind had some swimming to do the older animals and tho the fol lowing colts went through nil all right hut but tho the young stallion which jack and margaret were riding biegan began to year rear and plunge the girl in her fright jumped off hla his back in swift water and was swept into the rapids and tumbled about and put in some danger before jack could dismount and bring brine her ashore you have increased my debt t to 0 you 1 she said when nt at last they were mounted again what a story this Is I 1 it Is terribly exciting they rode on in silence feeling now the beauty of the green woods it had become a magic garden full of now new and wonderful things some power had entered them and opened their eyes the thrushes song grew fainter in tho the distance the boy was first to speak 1 I think that bird must have bad a long flight sometime he be said 11 why 1 I nm am sure that ho he has heard tha mu music sic of paradise I 1 wonder it if you aro are as hippy ns as I 1 am 1 1 1 I 1 was never so happy she an what a beautiful country we are arc arif I 1 have forgotten nil all about the danger and tho the hards hardship filp and the evil men have you ever seen any place like it no for a time we have been riding in 1 I know why eald bald the boy SW why hyll it Is because wo we aro riding together it Is because I 1 see you 01 oh dearl dear I 1 I 1 cannot see you let us get oft off rind and walk she proposed they dismounted did you mean that honestly honestly he answered she looked up at him and put pat her hand over her mouth 1 I was going to say something it would have been most 11 she ghe remarked theres something in me that will not stay unsaid love you he be declared she held up ler her hand with a s serious alow look in her eyes then for a moment the boy returned to the world of re allty 1 I am sorry forgive me I 1 ought not said it he stammered but you really mean it she asked with troubled eyes ill 1 I mean that that ani and more but I 1 ought not mohave to have said it now it fair you have just escaped franj froin a great greal danger and have got a notion that you yolo are in debt to me and you dont know much about me anyhow she stood tn fia his bis path looking up a al him jack she whispered please sity sn it again no it ft was not gone they were sull still in the magic garden 1 I love you and I 1 wish ahlo jo journey could go on forever he said 1 I too will wait he answered and ana as long as I 1 have to TO eeb CONTINUED |