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Show JULY 21, 1907. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, a thick lay that cloud violet a into entered It dark] too apa: rays, No "ohouds 1d horizon, | len tae vapor immediately kind; a dusky the of into bank on the to split seemed and |the sky. even in all glare waves, rebellious No vio-| returned, over} blown a but but of above this crimson the clouds were of | sea hissing and fos ming under its mas-} and] roaring ran river The lash. ter's were they higher but a brilliant gold, the color of rubles, and went gradually oe by, and made the boat heave] off to gray wind,| The ereek. little its the continuous.|to more ghastly a in increased tempest became but nian nor not "but sup- is true," said Hazel; the So be- pose your health should suffer rom weather. fearful to snch exposure "uel! just a s you were so cruel! unlucky! rl so stronger! to get ginning HOME. HER AT HEALTH HUNT WILL you oe We hu a of cee pe not "Does loss away "That Reade and Dion Boucicault. I Shall all the better for it. "Lam no ionger shake them, it could mhoned to the horias the orb dipped But tell you? excitement Is a good thing, over close terribly sereaming went clouds| unearthly pile of a solid zon and but now not too often, of course; longer like air in mo-| heads-no their their the southeast;t Morning.) | position, she could examine his from} came we are in the humor when then; and, the] tion, but solid and keen, it seemed and unnaturally singularly were bodies a] take and soul, her of loopholes the said} he as him at up looked mediand drink and meat it ne for it, Na-| down mowing Helen seythe Almighty's color, copper with mottled and black the suppressed] ae in witnessing tais so simply and quickly His great pleasure ure, and soon it became, like turbid eine to ¢ and a fiery yellow, with hemmed a|and wita bestow could she happiness Was] ange lic light. an with aN he el to a delicate young lady? eyes filled and the leaves with blackened Water, up their; these infernal clouds towered at her pow-| lady.' Last She did not wonder ‘to a delicate young y. it th eaifuin .ag? | Word. Was it admiration? and tragments of all kinds it branehes as if they all forward pressing heads, the nat-| have best of women The food of quiv- | & world a me her lips. done and has be heaved, nie fell trees Her bosom The it. w ita along Whirled It was like Mil-} strove for precedency: the] granted for take to ou Jam she j ural and a moment, me out of myse but It was It nas shaken ered, the remains] erashing On all.sides, and The rate existence | ton's fiends attacking the sky. the over assume Of course, away | SW) in better health and spirits, turned had Hazel that felt glad passed over thelr heads into the sea was wonderful. they climbed at which to thern. | whic h aUEIhits blown was hut nothing the saw sorry her and very from I am Speech} admirably behaved Helen full, rose moon the and set sun essed thus and Hazel bless-| Tne fe little this followed silence long. him! down-because you took so much trouthanked she but impossible, was surgmasses angry those showed to this so-|and but, on myy own a acepisode, when she was aroused from] jed the rain that drove them without it-eloquently; 5 she nestled mer] ble to build it; and jostling each other as ing upw ae the blad-]| prepared had He ete inability. ; : little hand into Hazel's and, to Hazel; count, Ll really don't care a straw. Find had drifted | they fev | der of a young seal which Patter-pat-puat-patter, that night, with all its awful sights| me some corner to nestle in at night Yet ea low it was dead « This membrane, dried in } ashore dead. and aboul, to 0 be I mean all uae She looked up She} and one. a blissful was sounds, of the|and Donets the admired Having excellent of piece a formed sun, [ese and- } you, Pat-patter-patter. helping bee, a as busy was now safe| but in danger, been had but rise, full moon view, and seen the draw) to desired he. and ament, hunhow Oh, breakfast! rane taak his nand She had pressed Their eyes met Wt was the rain, } Pare by his side. speedily lose her light ina Bh assy halo,| To ac-} of the island led } Hazel only ‘smiled a! little. and then |/"pon it a map this spirited girl And Tam!" gry him, and now she was cower-| to thank w as now| which the nut, entered they to was thing first the this, omplish ‘ | hat tt see to house, boat his to ing a little towards him in a way that| the way to the boat with a briskness | ran down obtain a good red ink from the cochi-| the headquarters, and they einai d toclaimed him as her protector. Her glo-| and a vigor that charmed and aston-| is erimson. He did accord-| gether there him, ished seemed] and him over with a ee bundle of chips, with Ineal.3 i. which i i blew hairi rious little} their eating were they While the of one got He is means. he made a fire, for the sky had| ine which and then, as they to net him; and now heard| the tops of the trees were meal ob-} i filed it tll he had Pelecntiall tin vessels varie. Gusts femme Souvent darkened - oy: Are heard some crash nearer and more awelse everything was still so sign, to the] of quantity a considerable become| tained had ; it -waté the ; along ran bit: him clutehed she another, than ful the less did those strange clouds None subjected for 40 hours] he This for- | ™© tal. This gracious behavior did not blind in danger, ‘The vy had almost aoe oe ee suddenly chilly quickly After fly northward, 80 miles an hour, then] He juice. of lime the | to the action of character weather wet serious feel of to the the Hazel gotten it is not| end: a feel to love sex her fire, the over busy sat Helen supper till he| mixed coehineal and the added ne was rain time the kindled, and all breakfast had fire the Sre once, | situation and neat him see to enough Hazel by collected gum, some where In! using it he| kept often thinking, and came down in torrents, and, , the matobti a d a fine scarlet thinking and of a sea| form dusky great the when boiling, was rubber, India resembling ana a hard of a small quantity to added forgot neard and they In his mouth, resonant. morsel being mound,|a roof the ted over crawling came lion a pair of to cover preparing was she he had found gum abound-]| so was anid oan hé seconds, several their it for eat above there and here peeped into the boat] it strike and, whimpering, out, and Inside shoes, Welch's poor made} was pen His is pune in the satd, he last At puzzled. and anxious heads ys ; shoulder} his to fled even she Oe Hawhich material, this of coat a with | of hundreds featner, an osprey's for a hands both moment, and} vith "I know a large hollow tree with aper-| from little stool her on down sat Helen vhich were strewn about the cliffs, and} zel belleved to be water proof Sne sat was there, till the| light as a feather, tures. If I were to close them all but ! and reflected, ome of these he had already secured/in such a position that he could watch | creature had passed on. 9, for the door that keep and In that hut were two persons And his soul}one, She evening. happy a was It her, : and dried. it; and fe ared and this, trees have be trayed me; I'll neve r trust foretold had She had got over her | ¥8S full of peace, and a great tranquil- || anotner I know Stay! Placing his tin baler before him, on] seemed content. tree with you. other had The nothing it he ard He it. provided against overcame lity comrades fear of him, they were good ais notes, he seratehed the had ultered he He which cavern know-a -L bugbear. a dan-| the was of itnothing knew petulantly said of the wrack, nothing more. It was hapif they were of the isl: and. dre ¥ a map tae rain was pattering and now And loudly, but the substantive verb rather to be by her side even | S&T to him piness id he nat shall we call it? feebleness of intonation| making with a sudden tempest| The was on his knees Love! mighty the prophet Oh, of {ft all thought He terms. those ; "Calllon ted hs AD n paused and the nre : | ie His ; timidity was uld in spit her as comfortabl and fill the earth and air] that was amusing How distant she| Might blow ‘ : he looked at her. spite it .Gods e nd Island.' In could ' mfortable astheS he man "a if he had said he knew superfluous, Thej| her! to remind ruin, so that it spared with unan , what him; to of all, and was not once seemed had It] wrote and he, sal ° en v 50 Sennen : oe ee a 5 e ¥ her well grows,' would thymebeen suggestion the his| wild nave round hair that brought which whereon the made down while} was by his side in a hut he had character they] is places tne named they gentle that night,| bank Then = e and She S oh a nh c kind his: re a ponde pred was wind Yet there she face, and that head so near his shoul-| received that morning. goodness! approachable her for He had discovreef Helen coast al"It has "A envern!" cried Helen. joy of proder, and gave him the holy the soft help. sippi not ata the of off theThe northwest ered he took o a embers, his' Ne down. Tbe had seen eTthen het ie aoe paginas Sie ge live . iC it cut wall, the from cut pod Ways been the dream of my life to coa ea crea-| the soft wing his mere presence under tecting intoxleating draught Sher her mere Wate r Islpresel White called they island fine made a and in.a-cavern his knife, slices with (eure Me adored, snt?by and: by. he.felt him Charles By Yesterday from Co (Continued Then] offered in| #4," because of the breakers. clear fire; ‘then he ran. out again; "Seal Bay," "Palm Tree Point." | his neart was dissolving within him and] came *emonstrance, spite of Helen's He danger he was trifling with hill! and was tac DMC (this lived.) "Mount of Lookout" scalesmoreof} south large the LoonaurE: cadtatl broughttreel-Ita dozen and palm yn HEE moto bioancher they where was'‘all the ; pera scene for : the dismal the rain of pattering at cheering the and upon the sight he loved so dearly; he|ed the open door, intending wentolor out it at< { » to close it and bidj ner . good5 night. But] at-| his or S hecdic noe ap {3 Riserren oe SE, senibithyi tec ihe Unusual cuniluctvor atrcmtedhy | other and Gannets animals. certain ; n€} i aring. Cochinea Junched Cavity "Mount was named mountain "oR ? Wat HEeEeenithenen pital e ‘ e Ce ut what< anesna J < sald Miss | proved": hut<. net hut?" aes tha BE 5° f the 5 kingdom-this aimselfhe satweather-tleht aving r | Rolleston, as she leaned over him and Fade her cded. hight: . Ne eae : pointed to ne spot door when her voice recalled him sald Hazel, looking} ‘Saint Helen's," "Mr. Hazel, I cannot rest this night roof, resounding But, thanks prec extion, there Then for wW hile Pause, your-re- | was was he - little a busily awkward], occupied topograpnical details. un- filling up some gayly the unhap-I mean , the ‘our it offthose turned are that caterpillars your | she"What upon cast thusSenna girl for are over) he took it.| ¥OU have drawn there, sprawling out her She held faintly expressed | 70¥ kingdom? »" she asked. dad hand; ‘hisown, betwen . so_| ; rane kindness; her brimful nis gratitude-for happi of ‘and sent him away she it; feel not did he but it, hoard She mounare etn t eget10ose See Rolleston. Miss Rolle =ease t tary, tains." for are] presume.' I rivers, are aE eee now you lines those and indeed; "Oh, torrents in descending was ain Th in} let us call this branch of our "Yes; she had spread her angei's wings over wes a ae estuary, his existence and he regained his snel- solitary this to the east, the the River Lee, and Medway. River majes-| your such Is ty's pleasure ?" é @ TE Y how. not . he knew anne house ee boat tered =. tev own in fer [sea PARDONS OF Fey etwas eee she and tee ea rez the next lence, day was Sunday. indeed, "but without an hour's he Fae be tw. ieger "lise whe great many things to be op. ers for.|¢q thankful climate! fruitful, was ‘might The island They fiealthy. have:thebeen. ‘cast key or on a sandy nerished' ave wanted asd OF aaunieer miibetabins ghieicowere-apared: to inh away thay Had not been alone been she provided have where reef, slowly.and ne other cach she there, for herself; j:c.oVcew discovery failed had had failed 7" . to supply partic- deep CHAPTER back| coming watercourse give to one eee hoarsely. take was served so his careful caution of this ject on which he was disguise he threw penetrable to the that and restraint. And Helen more of this man than she watched of was the discoursing. his heart Sne eye. over girl's his love in every careful word, dctecting in herself ployed his rigid manner. Secure in ob-| er his|ed and brilliagey. the return tninking|zel shook their not holy ob-| The | would She gladly days' bad return, eae complete but Ha-| rain was weather the month Nature the ap-| to which winter or six weeks' was) saw | was entitled. ree next evening his] confirmed sky the of pearance and em-| sun set like a crimson The under|opinion. it her own|shield, gory, and double its usual size.| down the AND thunder everything . ‘ huddled and he saw it waving to and fro, , yet} there.| stay not could he But firm. : terrified. oy she must; be : ust gO and s tidy Hoe his aierter and rau toward With a whoop and a scream anotaer in dan Ifre notracine a blast caught him. wood the through tore He fell, dug his hands and bikan: Vike. was on the while a of horrible blown 0 said ‘" to atoms,8, and stood? " has wish pains took too much_ take a great deal more and look at the tood with} with you want I But not noua "T mine reproachtullly.. halt he, You cot wa the nex to havoc. It is ter- grand." And thus she that sight the from the frail hut showed on every side; racked Wood. path a by wood the Prostrate trees lay across one and tearing | another in astonishing numbers a and in the st rangest positions, ened giving g way]y their glogriven, torn| rious oe swept the eartn. "Come," rending and was and \ / said till rising com-) beyond and passed they got rise, the entrails| their of twine, westward. still high cur- the into hours, : meat the : with and anne eaten then and broken, . p , fh juices its all ‘ cq" apandoned, fr ate huni herd chat and disappes and mandoned, isl fo: ae VINgS, Ot and dias h they spurn- : mud: FEer , Ap hot | 4) into put just was for some of wings He salted two cubs, and laid | rents, and away upon the landsce largeto | the ihe:winders for distant by enclosing in store, rest clay is were. these When. ooked COOKE( clenaes |manufactured salt; no time i with with pberieeti an) at took Ease the eelsformSEENof (Ste ELIS DORR AALe washed, Satire, ‘Lords of the collected quite | creation, are we? We sink in water thought a snake Hazel of her, and ran to her work her great ‘ which will be point. But the cotton, a : : described hereafter / rock that very proceeding to was ; an oie heii: thrill a without ar had he moored and had|and dig|and rE Fie one d never he surprised activity !Sianc summoned | : {took her out of the | found what was what andWas a Und) open, as Hazel out nd | ing to sit out dragged often} and and by the strength himself ae ‘at-| destroyer. He memory his of shen een a fingers his were or ° . } . ae i the}| ee as ae on Caer soon back ita Se ‘ + yr 1e cep plaa is brows aPene Be ales 24 even; idie and recovered ‘Thean duck ae ee enough see ong a aze t hold got had assistance. He water the tter; her Pebill te en stickwas s tail was fish finger his inserted which fish, a small read, | 80_Opportunely_ had' he erected had discoursed| and by things the all of her sat he while no|smiled, the|to her did allowed she physician her which work; dead| those to] funnel process duck. | vy shortened wing, ant a stowec : and "oein-|for at night He hadglass toolsto tomake sharpen ba sear reeone reluctance ae repast, the morrow, and} away his captive in the hold of the cluded roast pintado and cabbage-| polish out of a laminated crystal | t palm. Helen Rolleston informed him|had found And then the hurricane during dinner that he would no longer| had blown away amongst many prop-| He happened to have a great stock be allowed to monopolize the labor| erties, his map; so he had to make | of piteh in the boat, ' so he employed , the upon He} a few hours in On writing with similar materials another _upon their condition. always completed a in wrote he one roc cs in due course, and | guano. the map are Myr ale "No lett to-the; huge open It was it to Helen. gave for| work I shall orking for me, and 2e> cavern, and had the of some seeing of a that > the 8 satisfaction! : issue] he puerile had view fireplace and in the/ but taken narrow and| a Bs face pat stove; it soon made andr warm . and the a When rains. stood in the down as centre, "Hum!" he thought fly dry|see you ducks at." rection during]& but that. I retreat fine : it was ready for This here. wrecked wrote . in small 1 etanes ea. the ree a on the north side. se 7" of for sign and beached Then he came home the - boat, mid went. He de-| brought Helen his Hazel; speculation "IT rankled and th a ti ine y ues: and he inferred that taken had vagrants those cates this island way from the shortest was worth his was land nearest to the working brain his set and knowing, He begged Helen to watch for of the turtle-doves (they pas never] other di-| in-hir HI any in es- birds, migrating for » aoe ee idez =| this on it fixed and came very cavern the he to + ittractet of the cliff, came the chimney-|his head, they whizzed so close; for the lagoons right Thus the chimney acted like a]made German another assessed cut} had he steps some by the|scended to up went chimney The fule. he as and use, Helen's for zigzag then] cave; of the arch the ole in put his foot on the fifth step-w hoo- | from] stolen funnel, stone came the nine ducks, cooling | on the upper sur- | whir-whiz-came above, and Nature; and On | ters of it, f and that, after meee all,| C'puve duck!" Enelish an it is "Why, of things} in the nature ngiah duck!" she a ships: was enraptured. cried, and ajalvcried.' ships frfrom 5 thoug 3 w Hazel By this visit to the lagoons, TOELEDR bum. nue ee from all axiernallie ithered that this island was a halfhis mind way objects, and| hearth, chimney bu be must there smoke great a down laying in built nothing that? Zelieved of. other immediate cares Hazel's mind had time to dwell DON and] the problem Helen had set him; one fine day a conviction struck him let Miss|some not (reall Ww : marcravani it would distance her | He shifted yel. arte things to the boat, and slept in the he cave himself. However, he lost no time] stracted | above. occupyhe Rolleston But had was ey E agile h rescue to her An Haste on the passed had Chartographer.| no strictures she a]Same are washing and Cooking you was Hazel other so] and a ee not work, woman's are plaiting and nettin Yet this time - she How for it. praise This healthy ccanlution once formed| treason in 1903] was adhered to with a constancy that of high fart npconvicted The} in the Irish Brigade, | belonged to the girl's character. Say fought e side of the Boers, in the South] roof of the ruined hut came ashore in] the bay that evening, and was fastened] Na pyar he boat, eee eee a bonfire] in|come sounds] clay ont 4: cdtrot,, and the eka | Masel hedivor ted cthetsae shore, and ‘Terrapin in leaping about;| viewed the devastation ground succession crashing of who and shown, here js picture pe nOee Ireland| to visit bis of eve the rible, and yet so the sofl, and clutched the earth. Waile| away nim drew a heard he position that in was he his pain. up in dismay, | caused he looked crack; sharp entered They and saw that one of Helen's trees had j > i out making its mark. like ‘piper: Rirds: wei'e Uriven away. the sea‘lions whimpered and ordunied still ‘ ; y a free pardon to} ee ing Edward of} husband Lynch, 2 rthu cone caude HORS) thé Irish Joan of Arc,''| corners social strenuous Ee himIt towasdinner a plentiful oo and ca Oey another together had of the one left a ~ aoe ry thrasaed and He any he being the sea lionhim,to and in it. followed, soon Another and in ;Ppieces gurgle|be used, the so]skin and he had|was 3 killed animate and inanimate passed out as the blow each Sawother, held ond ‘Hine: (hie grail DOL whining Havel: edifice ‘Ke, Wad balltfor. the creature boat looked out of his ne adored. and fixed hisHe horror-stricken eyes on ENGLISHWOMAN. WITTY and and friend!" a chimney, into element what e expediting, of means gusts at present, but of -intermittent Such severity that not one came with- into BEAUT IFUL ee : like island Everything to cry seemed my another lose So that drip, had man come heart, totheat much-enduring ing he had last; and to come welcom- | came of fine weather, his head; ten portion-tne n from to ford animals. his lov- to her but slowly; she complained of| to it, and was getting back his peace tolerable prison. = a p f 22 assi y aze >ti0 n aall thesese reflections Hazel was| great. the lassitude and want of appetite.| of mind,andthough notto hisseeklate repose compla in very guarded that no expression should | But, following day having cleared | cency, about escape him to arouse her apprehension, | up, the sun shone out with great pow-| Sleep, when suddenly a clap of wind He "Aha, who is and health, most after of sunset, for two for the day,)|| peep at rose hours (they to execute more af-|no However, not tide he could and then, in, just coming this Was to reflection the was This after a sore battle with which, XXXII, aaawas strength Helen's he, she, kindlyMaa let"Goodwhynigat," Shomaureda should said And ee ernnitatet Sera She ter? Ry Honor aa well aan: stn Paap clination. he said incline, States United tne of poor a after he. He got his spade, and wita some |a store of wild cotton, though It grew); gir we tumble; on ae we hours' hard work dug it a fresh chan- | very sparingly, and it cost her hours to leeumbler' - nel, and carried it away entirely from |tind a few pods. But in hunting for it . | These pleasing reflections did not for | things,-health its course. He returned to the cavern.|she found other line of their exact his taking |prevent generally was she sunset After was dripping very fast; but, on|one. Water and barking a tree to mark it, looking up, he could see the light of}employed a couple of hours on mat-: | flight, le was about to leave the place, when day twinkling at the top of the spiral|ters which occupy the fair in evory |i life. She madé herself a| he heard a splashing not far: from of robbed of its sup-| situation jacket jumping watercourse he bed. oncelved a duck was there and him, She| hat. pork-pie and a truly|sealskin ply. water in a strange way. man's cap of seal- about on the Hazel a Mr. original idea; why ee turn his empty| made HlaeduButahiced= wende his catgut, |pare. |UpP the a'gurgle of deflanee.|embers ey . e git in to be 7. and parchment, Vile ntion,|gut, rave of | Ne-| But if case. wife Reid, said is recuperate, still but tsland; particular on. this but cut off pieces to make the soles of} distrusted man But the seals wer |Shoes if required. ene was While he pondered thus, gored a hy a adc eccete a about and wings, of nolse great Yla ove aromatics ane guano With on head his flew over gozen ducks their skins; of their bladders he made) found and But he|and Nothing was to be done there. f ound ee poewhere rm iteelsran wary Re a- place besideae a ing heart does not feel scratches. night," oft is Whitelaw to country this to who Britain. Great to back season in London |.-$<--$<-<_-s 5 - 48 much care this cavern ambassador coming Mrs. of photograph Latest shake} educa-| is the father. He mounted the spot above and found descended ever haard, he had : ee > there rooted and froze Glan t See Han Cini a Hence "ten tniaae au ? aichtout that omused He almost flung , her Soreeaitia to, made Jaugh suddenly the spring where the loudest with into the earth ip, "Good lll once mother the is surely Love to the rock - But, never seeing any palpable proofs, 6 licens-|anq where had always believed religiouswhen she| ly in maps, and was amused credulity. 22 flected on her former could had ee maps e e were aie drew they in a few such touches, ulars Helen the a solitary man,‘an-inaway cast ‘have:been-tovhim would island whe when to fill can early hopeless a looked cessity intermission, After breakfast he read to| Dol S34ge hara See e e ne ¢| he had almost been happy. He turned her the exodus of the Israclites ana| Caterpillar character' of your range 0"! sick with jealous misery and stood to _ Hazel laughed as he for confessed little] some fancy his on drawing details, but pleaded that all geograpn- "Now! when e island this air the very of prejudices mind." He ran off to tne It GONNE Hazel}... their sufferings during that desert life inisa' havdani aa GACTth He compared SoNtae "out a their own troubles 7 pe presented i ner how their condition a] who But purifying. but andthe tne spring safe;force, and great itwasBR ete roof falling in listers with moleture of the cave HUSBAND MAUDE race era eee ae she reenter replied Helen, "La Reine le veut, smiling 3ut, Master Geographer, it} 71. But Hazel saw the act alone; and tM ; had kept 2 calendar of the week, and seems to as that Tou icy a ae a dart of ice seemed to go through and every eat Ge ee ea RSNe ; teen ad : : seventh day' was ; laid aside s with never explored; how do you know that ; her true source of This, then, was jealousy, to be devoted to such simple] tyese turns and twists in the stream He thought it was so beconsolation. re res snt-them 9 aon religious exercises as he could invent. | exyjst as coir Tae rain still continued, with less vio-| ™., 5, uf 1 a aie real; hav | tore. He had every reason to think so. SxS CHAPTER. The my being lay ea> OU, i off : P| x work» aoe oe seems ic ight ees said the fire by B e st He Ee Nae 4; sitting her he saw the hut, reading. 8 kindly light | tion?" eens Hazel:said.: eves. ohe. soothingly. | as you like, towards came he as and, river the his started at the music cae iouse one mind Never sight from one for in any wants really is no dust, and there cc two, an'! countenance] Fee ST a of Byer | ana mind,' a it Saree ae eon satin. She pin! going was play the also sigheda louder : strong sapereThe trees sarin Laat LRIReeeneat es Doe nary Eee aaa rs fe ie a See AAE a HEC Gh whien they A SSNSee ae nalts: sae or watched' and sea lions were surround-| Nap e an aro aa Halfs felt oa he a Seals i got. Hazel sat < 1annel it has bored, or enlarged, and chartaters.. chang auaventontts said Helen; "now Pte be fére the . relics of the hut- four strings dangling and 4/7 shall have my bath in my room, In7 PRES» oe RS By the and eved| stead of going miles for it. ea Pare by, now you have invented the shower humilia-| a ee ee MY Not that prio tt i er - Nat ved in his self) path, please discover Soap. to tial n three piece the dee repros with before wood that had never seen one| ie strange way enter the opnecks in HOLT their cea pirds were running wood and craning posite could} she ere it down wrote he for all the | Up; and ana | object. done humbly thanking you forbearance and great spect Hazol's your pardon have I may asking things without unkind said; without your to But the next up. But I foragain. brightened Hazel he cloudeddo; there is a spring moment It will not it) comes it; through right running ! jicul earl qoy 4 OP OUEG 1K : a me ar y perpen on vn XXXIV. CHAPTER ec Wins 2 ; 2 ; this} followed that morning tne On night our personages scema pupal a i eo much-enThe wife. his back iurned and ene a like fire rose, man 4, lee the dui ing Duck] they Tt a "Wild brakeSein cane tl aw Reais spar a ane the called tf S * Ww as witaout the] on ul left the island just ce the of point the had before the from possible, aah: arympass ; they if learn, and rain). | What rived. a next Heexpediti The | Helen btty BieSee nd NEED : iition was undertaken Please, daybreak. though a stout man, | said she,"it is a bad thing for the poor occupation, Helen said she would sail] night, and he at told. Hazel, to pieces. cries of terror death would] trees, but nat for us. See, the place is to it; she would not go by land;.that]reconnoitre uttered et amine "tHe Ke le re she _ Wished to extake her, as there micht ae never nave drawn from him; and, with} strewed with treasures. Siere! i a tree | ¥28 too tame for her. Hazel had only | not a desperate headlong rush, he got to} full of fans all ready made. And what to comply with her humor, and at high | He made the boat esta rez sae at om oa one = ak "| sea on. the 2 slatesn side, ae. ae aud had they caves which ; water they got into the boat, and went]|and cert a eee grow! A horse's tail the place where the bower had been;|is that? : distance when they sailboo- | 6 my fram neal, down the river into the sea with a| bies But Wows it avad-e: "prostrate slkelatore-l.coccandh trent wand ca rte ae "too! with: the:mat roof a loose sail above flapping it, and ahont Helen like that. will below. | thread a rotten g rush Ate d Mare i acbre that rowed made her. Helen across ay ai the . I bay to : . a pole ee a birds n dies whose ALT divers a hery with. & jewels-) ound They the island, -started : on foot one delight- ae e me mee ful dey, and walked briskly, forratithe often gratified cho Well, for cistent not more than fifty yards from| Poor Mr. Welen! ete tee pub tne wind got} bage. he}lir, 4 though balmy, w as. exhilarat ancy or ¢limb | ‘© Cavern, and installed c her. But he E | must be goin aa a Liki s . | one thing, ; you need never saw the four e . lastfor ofa door, duty and shrubs, tore it}any more. See the advantages of a never returned to the river; it was an/ the alert, npet of and were on} They followed the course of the "lvoe Rola oe o rane on till-they-came to the Jake that fed troublesome vir he got However, inconvenient place to make excursions was fed t itself da by hundreds of. Ath. 85."ag Lightel iit ttleand natural Gate through | ;North was, | westerly work and all thehis cavern; and in besides, shore, many to dead | "°W @ither or out of A RNGe,« ny; Wath: the|{™™; gutters took him she found wood they Fromandthethere $ reeZze ast : : birds , lying; and Hazel picked upd sey- that convenient hurricane, as Halen nae a a? » followed. bya, whole} hills discharged. the waite: a Ehe thoush not to Hi ae .1ew .toproduHelen in| she eae or act | due . course by another builder a him made only not it, C@!led to| ee good as of read had he satel-| that his of eral thej clutched mat bie x " him eG made also it SHAG again; boller.‘and'a salten spe thas lake slyly nenae te wait Mirore : ahs Tommy,| certain toning he called eat. ites, - ae the nto : mi: ein aoe Hn7 RE signs tanaie nthe On For hee Sas her directiy. und resin? a lite l tle. too bic!) : 1S Fr w hea | ;|the boat , just above highgh water carnivora,a, and must b e nourished few] was mat that nea AMHithE DARGA IHNEN e beat haw. a cone tenseenn mark The feathered convoy She took some of the : 7 in ig. dy water soon.him taile voy = and he set up his nook, sheltered na lake e the so him aeraeied Seeing and, gly, ant it, with : for! 2 to stuck Tommy bint ; off... one Enrahempioxed, arueval auhore. He extrieated Sides Aides srrtion ah tas inate RE that held it, and whirled | hurricane." rom the cord e a on flying AG bird. voaae past babe: Nites Though staggered himself DEL poe of cries as o Hazel's by the} pity and of said she, "I a u Don't frightened," J Raise be as ee ned Beets ere sae mies ¥ and, thinking of nothing but her sate eet ty,nh lifted her his : strong in arms to| peeing to see t the yet, " far from_even to where come She Se. rock the way led the ac- her s, her it»and and its wound trunk. was not by feared 5 » + c. ee ti people, eranes who fougat She hopes to be able to train ey ee ie Mi aS, ais: ‘ : i eh ey of because her le fe ee as of on American her husband & aie me ee Bi nee he seek; a ton of hard his arms| blast|rock had struck him and ploughed now deep orfurrow, in a yard the sand irrataaues two Ge and within.a rested ered; shivered; but he held firmly. tongue. to It} Hazel animal, in by Sai Y Pei endatiips of the ae ri ey ; azel ani-| long lavas b s eee ought > a} of | due north him-} satisfied lay He panes dis-| at loak nearer. -& ane and" which api nal rine on | seit that ran He a are: a after | tance v eas be by the degree Ce aly industry HHwe can onlynd | | which rief aesummary. v The Again he en her and bore| passed. er to the boat house. As he went the] wae eee her, and her long| et her face like a whip,Pp But] air lashed h er d| pantl sharp|he got her in, then sat an at ypanting rules ' were none! crouching, b but ' safe. sThey : a Latest photograph of Lady y Wolseley woman aaain! nownago,as the se ey. nth was known she wittiest Before her marriage, only a England. , far the and gayly | >®@uty 7 wind at least. they act naarar sha ‘heca, seee nea er she P still . Orie To go| grave was no light work. had | The mass : ave and stood an fallen upo n a shelter was impossible. , ‘ ae ren ea tight by the tree, he got] seals were hiding lee of the tent and waited| had buried several: for two ae three : out, He went rapidly down the| > limbs were sticking against week, SATE SM | lata eeottn, nd etereite, trees to| almost downround, the tree came; recov-| whirled then bent the ground, after week glided day tion, ave es an occupations, brightened some in and was|tercourse, oe. Tuin;of ann a enalley in laytha'? a gust | overwhelmed clear a sree nificate cea <Asturdy| sea.river over eering Sy rare ee hag the hethe Bales inn sea5. lionmite lear round In 7 day, overhang creak ad a tef fallen, Slee wees with two ane Mica er ca Mia ort tuse Sai won| Neths cabes geese safe from But this there erect Holding sp y fs or a lull. "the he; sald "No ts count "Then 7 plowa of a hur- comforts ricane than "oo a to; be2 : Avoided chee fk: by . 4 proceeded very | With c and flowers, Of) ing, Wace bi ships| ; Su mezelnore. ee little a bore: They' . deh 7 "oles t ‘ne ane creek broad a found whose at they like re shaped ae an end»shone studded peeped behind, 'T i was BER; fy ve It eve TongRo or tack, one Bobst ret eatnee IBS abs | nedenn, oF BISGE oh. fixed j.of burden, et each | laid on! bre a netting beam; : with these, and a covered leaves' farses . ate t from a sufpalms, made ie tae Peativcoce this terrace they « sheltered spot me : m yen In the/ rain a n and, resolving che eros was "1 c iristewee it White Ww ater Island dott : | rude Ock, one Balin anothe other, and ‘eae aden aU ric steps were ¢ oated with mos = A he came ge; of the1¢ surf: account al OD lof as ; hue, b Me rich about . s BURSTS: and heade and for : the azel began toput be wetErect aba E: oe Bluff Tommy Then eaded gust; perhaps. thought ei eon gis-| companion However, after a ae ene eee: vacillating. . A nimals . pO zs ELC Oy Ore the aS " ee they deseendeda ae soonand landed es Re trom : thethe aa‘slimy rock aes in the ae Pi moore Siivout irae"r eethe} eam on/ volcano, thiasisée y ate Peay ae now *"r she up had|from a eliff Denker Witn boat not far | hot-bed of exotic oon. a sloping |He up|lion; Uttar tivantiuall on . e Scotch say.|ercising due caution, haan: and so the oer from the sea-| the lagoons, and found about ducks Was a always :eda and th: ataye was to now, partion littleswimming great) | ed eand Secretar whose back it had broken. |in-door ‘employment and com hours eon.of veatle went up to the creature and|The poor bugbear brightened| y Of existence. locked at it; then ne came to Helen;|their sa ae i , "Poor bug-|boiled down and mixed theSe aloof. standing she was wood-| he "'C ome away; it is an} ashes, bear," said he. so he , made to Helen's areet ap,of thi ugly sight for yoyou.' hide do The could delight. gly then as they so thick" he nothing it , w ho were ! S animalwithwas|ers, le yes," or‘ald Helen; "Oh, sig yes, cause they had Ex-| huge succulent leaves fae Bot up to/slory of the tropics. - ‘The Semen deep vrwiththe a yardothers Carpeted and many E Tegreat 1 their h-|| Uriance, approac lighted (border noes sete pee lux- dithe ae _. the fea of jrietles. ReatiaTheyof them all ee va-|| verging climbed cliffs, the warm just as ade. of his even de:their way; ew a few |e wall, lining ‘every cr -epers go up then ‘set and yards, as t Spot In this blessea Y Lrexice o attled. ) a Notot one | Fose. ' let him come within meee » Warmed E th 3 not scor y yards, | '*t. This conyi by Hazel onyinced ¢- tropical sunay the ducks wer |} ana fed withched tricklin : not natives of the island,dy but strahg-|- seen wted rela "boon wees, Was not much y never been afraid, be molested | o. at marvels (Continued "boon Tomorrow Nature" Mornining.) can - |