Show The Ivl Man of Milli Million n a Sh 7 nv fl A. A t B u up II on t the tho h e to top toI she he sat eat thron d on granite boulder with the golden y gose flaming nil around her and th Lb the rimming sunshine boating full Cull upon ILpo her Ier fair young youn head A And Basil Ba Mor- Mor w n. n the bold tall young o th who had dared to tn rIk his hie t every vry 1 lope hope top of ot happiness in a n tion tInn of ot d devotion stared up at her ft In J joyful amazement I ic JO love JOnH mo nH he dried You Yon lovo o lovone me-me me ne me a small n. n struggling Devon Devon- on firmer farmer r 8 and you QU th the daughter of M i ia I Ia a millionaire and the most st beautiful woman In the It world Yai YM she Mu answered d. d In her c deep P. P sweet voice I 1 I love Ioe you ou A And nil amilIng amil- amil Ing A little tittle nt at her hr tov lover like Uke praise oCh of oC h her r looks sh she he nd added J d v. whimsically lc n I Wont you ou h b believe m me Basil Ban ITo no sprang to his feet and took tonic Her fsr boldly Into nto hl his arms Oh O h Sybil It Il seems seem ft too good t ty be betrUe betrue true trU he ht whimpered I 1 couldn't help l unmaking but I J r dared t even n In I my wildest dreams to U nope hope w Tor-Lor u r i I Come It H IS I time time for rna 8 n th lb re- re re return re- re turn she alto announced Father 1 U waya angry when he hep I kf keep J hl him waiting for rw his breakfast Ah ItAh I am afraid T I bad forgotten r father her he IM said blankly Thero Pl very little doubt a as to what Sybil's father who who knew nothing noth noth- It ing of ot those these morning early mf meetings on ot the moor monr while he be was sUlI asleep p pIn In bed hI would sa say hon w-hon Basil formally for tor- tor- tor mally Jy requested permission to marry his hIR only child It came home suddenly sudden sudden- ly 3 to the younger man how rero ter O oils otia S such a 8 proposal would seem to the father of oC liI his toys love His Hla beautiful heiress to thousands of miles of ot rich Au Australian n and anti andover over O a million sheep m married to an insignificant o nt Dartmoor farmer Carmer who had hart hl aih-hl worn cut out to make both ends meet moot Vh Why of course COUNt the Australian Aus Aus- would promptly kick Ilek him out Good Goo l bye y t said f Basil nii 1 Iv It as aft q hv came ame n near ar in to sI the little moorland inn which had the honor o of sheltering his hii Sybil and and- her and her wealthy parent Ill comet com lo to see ee your father directly after r hr- hr breakfast Good Coed Goodbye hy he she w answered ll Ill do 10 doall doall all T J can oon to win him over first And Am j Ill I'll make the coffee myself so o that It ho lie Just aa as he likes it It and see that the tho eft eggs R are arc not boiled bolta har hard 1 as aa they were Y yesterday When hen dad 1 i Is 11 in a good humor there is always alway hope hop S i A change had come over V th the smil smiling IDS ing f landscape when some mme hours later hull sot out to call upon tho ho J gentle gentle- Inn h he ho was d determined wh whether lh r Jj he lIe W was S willing or not nor 1 should not should become his father father- In ht Jn Shortly after this parting with Sybil I be sky had grown own black the sun un had hal disappeared and lind Ih the come comet t down clown In It Its Dartmoor Dartmoor Dart Dat suddenness it moor wa way vay With equal q-H q had hac ceased and on the tho suns sun's reappear apper- reappearance ance anco a n. faint ml mist t hail rl risen en from Crom the inn wi ci 1 I thC rhe w. loneliness of ot the i moor e r- r eem V vaster ir the lors tors orA and grimmer locI and more moll nw awesome ome It Jt seemed to the hesitating lover as 53 he ho stood upon the Ow th threshold of the Utile Inn that there thre was J an nn omen 11 of or f In III the tho change and h he pau- pau d a II moment Irresolute rite Tho scene wa va was certainly not an in- in not note wa was 1 nl rating one The rite prevailing sky grange gran gran- gray ray g gray gray 11 ge and gray hills tinged With a mist and t end tho famous Gray Gra ethers 4 of ot nt l ToY J JY of- of 0 which seen m frit a d bear beR beRa a r 11 nl IA in h a flock of ot grazing sheep p ted looked m moio oie n astonishingly y like gray w others WI than thon eve ever HOW vor I Iw h ho w pit Und U hIm Im esit 1 together with th the admonition that IL it was Bs 5 as is well to get Kel it U o over r. r aLl and boldly bold ly w to 0 00 bo 10 shown fl Into I Peterson's Petersons Pe P- Ie terson's teron's presence The The squatter 1 was awaiting him hini 11 lie was a n. spare hard gray ru man with a n astern mouth but twinkling humorous stern t J v I. I rIal U t a a. little putted puffed h up lip by reason of or hl hi his success 8 It had Iad bt ben boen n at his only child's childs sugI sug- sug I e some year aft after r the death loath 0 of or his is wire wife that ho had sot et t out with he her heron I on a R. grand tour of and the thi British j isles fJ In the tho American fashion RIH and it Jt was wu because tho they were welt both s so o wear weary of or th the perpetual rushing from fran place to place that they had settled r. down clown for tor so 80 lone lon 10 to tc recuperate up rat in thi Ihl lonely moorland Inn I lie lle looked up from one of or the West Yc sl country papers as IF Beau Basil entered re 1 and frowned Sybil ha hu told me wh why you ou have ha h he h of ot come onie s id brusquely by 13 Way a greeting Very deliberately Da Basil scanned l higman his hig hi hisman man mm and without 1 waiting for tor an In Invitation In- In 1 helped to a n. t. t chair chah Look here Mr Peterson ho hp sai said d. d l- l I r f now know it must seem rather pr to 10 you but I can lot h Mp It r It-r really It-really really 1 I cant I love lovo Sybll Sy- Sy oil hH and l sh she hp lov loves s me And we cant can't cantel el that that now now can we It It wa was as an original wa way of or putting It It and am Basil waited brt i f ii r n Its II squatter remark he fl n flinto lh into nto a t t temper mp r or would hn ho l ge tOne the sn n of r all aTI Fates Fate's ci- ci ph r In n the of tailing felling In love lop He lie alt aft ft neither n He HP miJ 1 but It was wag th the hard smile mile of ciT II an angry man tickled against his hI Will You ou rot mav be Jacking lacking In money but btu butu Onro u nn not lacking In iii cheek check he said curtly The question Pact Full I continued I IR- IR tearing the sneer npr Is What lat 01 you 1 0 going to lo do Are r you going gort to forbid tho he match or are rp nu nu to allow IlIo tovo ovo to have hav Its wa way I I 1 am going to I a th the heavy faher fath fa- fa th her r J I am an going to 1 the forbid I match replied l M Mr Ir r. r determinedly ty But ut wh why asked na flail il in the mosi TOL Innocent oc nt surprised 8 ct ton In Ir the tho world I I 10 lovo iov your daughter lg la rind and she soe lovos oves me Why nl should hou you 1 0 t p. p p per per- r mir ion for tor u us to marry C Confound you ou ou cr fo 1 Uc the Au Austra- Austra tr- tr ian an angrily rIn You ton k koop p her in the tho style she sh luts hns Jre Ireon Ireen n ac- ac orned to I. I I can make mak a a. living T I shant shan't starve star tar her hel you know kno said the Ihl younger manlie man a. a n. n U tie lie was n quit quire calm a as he Jw In Indeed deed he hl appeared to be he trying to 10 annoy the ihl amazed nl old rail mil Wholesome om food not your rich deh Indigestible trU mosses messes anti and a little healthy labor wont won't h hurt rt her ho added added add add- ed seeing that h lis firm re o rn In father aw a was too an angry ll to reply rey And to then n the storm broke l Get iet ll out null thundered tile the millionaire million aire hot ON let out our before youre you're hurt He lie rose and began to pace pact the room Su Such h n astounding impudence I never heard ar before before- h he muttered asked Basil Ba Ba- Wh Why should T got get ut 1 sil sll quietly T I 1 am urn your equal There Th re reIs is nothing so o vr very outrageous l in my wanting to marry your yom daughter M t I ar are arc you Oll sneered Inc th tho squatter r Do io you ou know young yoting ma man manI I could buy you up a a. hundred times feol 1 ft if Vh Why you von con eon WI VI jI nfl nJ not nOl te nn Ive I've o over or r n a rail rail- ft 1 young jackass I Mon lInn Sheep out nut r I 1 have o a a. rc fe few w myself IJ out ont there replied he ho young joung man waving hl his hand handin handiii III in the direction of nr the tho window glanced lanc scornfully Australian out nut on the moor and his eye fell tell on t feeding feeding feed feed- cd LIlt tiu Giey Grey ethers apparently In ing on t the 11 side of or the tho Tom Tor Pooh you on haven't enough h to feed he cried Thiry Thir 11 ny fl hands band for a t. t day day would buy huy tho the lot ml l t poun pounds pound l-l l y Til rIi mirte twenty for for- ah The cT nl Basil promptly prompt spot cash h time The h squatter l' l looked at nt him wi le keenly nh Wh do II 1 you U want to sell them ho his' demanded Perhaps has I Ii want TO KO o to Australia fortune arid and come bachand bach briol and ind make 11 mv m more for your youri our and nel ogle ask yo you once salt said Ba Basil il iJ lightly i H cl hand No No t dward arel Peterson on wa was a mar maT who nuver uever l' l I let an opportunity slip lip It I flushed 1 t his hiR nind i-nind that I If mad mati young nung foot fool 1 catty i-catty Y al went t to 0 AUP- AUP twI tw- tw i MiHi I 1 I to tn makr 1 IiI hip hlf fortune fortun h bo hg be safely tel out of ot th the e wa T v ay and after a. a while Sybil would forget him an and would probably end by making th ti titled titled ti- ti tied marriage on which he hA had set et tt his hie heart J Thal th the first sensible thing Iv r heard yo you sn say he remarked d picking j Up tip the local paper and looking bolting out tho the market mark t price of or sheep Ho Hp didn't in intend intend In- In tend Master Ta l r Basil Ba na Il to ge g t the bettor better r of or him hint at nt a 0 bargain he was as quite pro pro- pared to 10 buy him out but I IE If an nay any nn one was going to score core he was WD determined It should hould bo ho he You said tw twenty Ill I'll give gl you rOll rc- rc fifteen fit fit- teen teen he announced i throwing Jn th the paper pa paper pa- pa per bee on tho the table Done cried CrIel Ba Basil ll Comp Como on lots lot's go and have a t loot look at them said aI 1 the squatter Fl But nut Basil 11 laughed Afraid of or your our h bargain 1 ho to In In- In Think they've got foot Oct rot rot 1 Tho The Australian nu flushed angrily and glanced out of or the window window- ar- ar again ln The GIl Gray ray ii 1 look Idol h healthy enough feeding t thoro pr patiently In and andl h he l' l f fancied l him lf lr both hoth as a n. bargainer and md as a n. man with an In Instinctive p P eye P Por for or sheep hp out a 3 word ho he nl t down flown wrote a Do L check and handed It to nn n. n with the tho r remar remark mar Tf It you jou hive have an thing anything cT you ou w nl to lo 0 sell ell JJ before betor you go lot Jet mo the know mo- mo and Ill I'll li make miko you 1011 an o otTer offer er n Basil lJ n folded fabled d up hi his 1119 check cheel and nt-mit put it itIn itIn In n hi hl hIs pocket I riom hou this Interview Interview- would s end ond In a t d pal r al he nb ob pd or non non- Wh What t do you p moan mean inquired the tho th quarter lualter sharply Como tint and S se have Havo you ou done mo m me Porno Come and s see t c r. r I S To Together they the climbed 1 th till tho rot Tor the th theder der man and the oung r frankly triumphant and at cit last they came to tile the famous Graj ra ethers ethera which Mr T Peterson had bad pur- pur ha cd for Cor or fifteen t tt en pounds s lie Ite looked at nt the iho stone and first t 11 he wore and then hen he laughed alts lt 5 your trI trick k young man mm hr he aid hl good Youve taJ taken en he biggest est rise riso out nut of mo mp that anyone or n-or er took rook in all nil m my life To think of me ne-me no mo a man with a a. t. t million sheep n i mv ray owr nOl not knot Ying th the tho differ flee bl between wn a t. t Hock foci of sheep hc p n and n a of or stones Your Youre pretty smart mart m my lad he ho added thoughtfully after a 1 while r F you'd he be n. n l good mar to h havo hae about my mv ranee ranges I am nm sure lIr I r should replied tho the In- In Basil It I isn't nt m m. m men mn who vho hn havo r bno you 3 so o thoroughly hJ IS is isIt It t Youre the thc o first sir said sahl tho the squatter proudly Ire Heavens cn ho how hot th they r will laugh h nt nl m mo mci w when n the tho stor story gt about tt rl Ii sure suro ur to l he e cabled across isn t Cant Can't yo you yot fC see seo the tho headlines Mr Peterson 1 Basil Bacil laugh laughed eel The Tho laughed too and hat I Is moro more h ho he patted B 1 lI on the tho h nu I d er Look Lonk here net young m man n he ho said aid al I IJ J e do o you really and tr truly JO love lovo ny daughter I 1 do 10 lr r On m my m soul and honor r do tin I L Then you lOU hId had better so gri had ano no oil hot her that hat hr lir hard hearted d father ins relented You can cnn hae have h her ber r you m rogue and rind you can bring her up here hojo hereto to see pe h her poor pOOl swindled t 1 father ler gazing gazing- at nt t his bis I latest t t purchase Ho He hold held our his hand and Basil 11 shook It h heartily Well m make ke It a n bargain sir he ho In consideration of or eid playfully giving mc me your daughter Ill I'll tUc shut this th keep c cp mv m mouth deal o of our nur and Rive give you back your your- heck check H Ho HI handed IL It over n as ho he spoke he-spoke spoke and ho he h millionaire at It long non anti am l I 1 hall shall keep this in tn m my ray de lesI 1 k ho hI hec c 3 ld d. d and ami in whenever I am feeling rather nth rath I J shall Just Ju er too loo cl With th my myself lr tako It out and look at it H IL |