Show 11 I I r Bv BYANN BY- BY The Black Beauty Bety ANN NN fE E SEWELL E I I k k I C Continued from lC Yesterday Morning 1 Ay 3 James Jamrs ines Jail lad 30 so It Is but I Should not think much of or you If It you ou could 1 o lea your home far fr the rt 1 time and not feel It ft Cheer up you you'll make malo friends there and If it you u boton get bot geton geton on well as I am sure you ou will wm It will willbe willbo bo be a fine tine thing for your mother and mU she sho will bo Jo proud enough that you havo got bot Into such a 8 good place as asS S that So John cheered him up but hut e c every everyone 5 one was sorry norry to l lose loso so James as for r legs he pined after him for forS S several sc days la s and went quite on off his appetite So John took him out ut several soy sev eral mornings s with a a. leading rein when whon he exercised inc me mc and trotting tr S and galloping by my side tot got ot up the y little fellows fellow's spirits again and he was soon all right Joes Joe's father would often come in inand inand s and give gl a n little help ns as he underStood understood understood under under- stood the work and Joe took a Go great deal of ot pains to learn and John was ivas quite encouraged d about him S VIlI S Going for or the tho Doctor Hoctor One night a few days atter alter James had left I had eaten elten m my ha hay and was wasS S lying lying- down In my straw fast Cast asleep S' S when I was su suddenly aroused by the st stable bell ringing e very o loud I heard the door of or Johns John's house open and ami his feet teet running up to the hall haJJ Ho was back again In no time he unlocked un un- locked the stable door and came camo in in 5 calling out Wako Yalo up Beauty You S must go o well weB now If It over ever you did S and rind almost before I could coul l think he heS I S got the saddle on m my back and the bridle on my head lIe He Just ran around for tor his coat and then took tool me at a quick quiet trot up to the tho hall hail door The Tho Squire stood there with a lamp In his hand Now ow John ho he said fald ride r r your life that life that Is for Cor your mistress mistress' s' s slICe life lICe there Is not a moment to lose loso this Give this note to Doctor White ThUe give Oe I S your horse c a rest at the Inn and nd bo boback bot C t back laek as us soon an as you can John said Id Yes res f sir sir r and was on 5 m my back back in In Inn a a. minute The Tho gardener who lived at the thc lodge had heard the boll bell ring and was read ready with the theS S gate open and away we e went through the park and through the village and j.- j. down the thc hill till un we wo came ame to tho the toll- toll S gate John called cr very loud and thumped upon upon the door the man was S soon out and flung flung- open the gate S Now said John tb do llo you keep tile the S gate tp op open n for the Doctor heros hero's tl tle ej money and of oft off we went vont again S There Ther hele a was before us its a long piece ol or level eel road by the river side ride John John- said to me roe Now Beauty do your our best bet nUll and so o I r did I wanted waited wl no whip nor spur and for or two t miles I galloped g as asS S fast as I r l. lay m my feet to the tho f 1 ground I dont don't believe e that m my old grandfather who won the race at N could have gone gono faster When hen he he lie came to the bridge John pulled me up a n little and patted m my ne ne Well done Beauty good old l abi Ile Ie W uI hll hav g I Jt 5 1 O l lt u dI orr b lh- lh r as before I lr r wh vrn M frosty tho the moon was bright it was very pleasant Wo We came through h a village then through I a n dart dark wool wood then uphill then Ihen downhill down down- hill till lill after on an eight miles miles' run we L came to the town through the Iho streets tr t and md Into th the tho Market et Place It was all quite still sun except the clatter of or my Y feet on th the tho stones stones everybOdy everybody dy was asleep The church clock struck three j as wo we drew up at fit Whites White's door J John hn rang the boll bell twice and then knocked at the tho door like 1110 thunder A wl wJ window d w was thrown up up- and Doctor r White In Iii his itis night-cap night put his head out our and said paid What do you want Mrs Irs Gordon Is very ory ill m. m sir masler mas- mas to at once ho hc thinks 5 ler tor wants you togo go she will die If It you rou cannot get et there Ir Tort T-Tort r re rs Is s Ji n note t Wait ho he said I will come Ho to shut the window and Was ivas soon at the door The Tho worst wO st of ot It Is he std said that my horse has lias been out all day dav an anil anU 5 doi done up tip m my Son on has hns just Just been sc sent sont t for tor and he has tal taken talen cn the other othe 1 What Is th to ho be done lone C Can Cn n I h o haA-o e your S lie IIo Ic has hu come ome at a n. gallop nearly all tho the ta way 9 sir sk and I T was to give gho him a arest arest rest here but hut butI I 1 I think my rn master ter tv wild not bo he 3 against it it it if you OU think fit sir All rIght he said I UI will wn soon eoon ber be bo r ready Uld John stood b by mo ma and stroked m my neck nock I was very hot The Doctor came out with his riding You Tou need not take that sir said raid hl John Black Beauty will vm go till Ull he ho S Take Taka- care caro of him him sir It Ir you youcan can I Should not like any harm to como come to him No Xo no no John said Enid the Doctor S I hope not not and In a u. minute wo we had hod left leet John far behind I T will not tell ab about ut our WR way bad back The Doctor was as a 0 heavier man nan than John and not so good a a. rider howver howver how how- ver I did my very Tory best The Tho man manat manat at tho 1110 toll loll g gate to had it open When hen wo we camo came cameto to the tho hilt hill tho the Doctor drew me up Now low my g good o 1 fellow rellow he said Eald take some breath I was ga gahe glad gina ho lie did for I was nearly spent but 1111 that breathing helped mo me on and soon i we were In the park Joo Joe was at ot tho the lod lodge e gate gato my master was at tho Hall door for ho he had h hoard heard us coming u ITi spoke not a word the tho Doctor went ont into the house with him and Too Toe S led mo to tho the stable I was glad to get homo home m my leg legs hool under mc me and r I could only onlO stand and pant I had not a dry a-dry dry hair hall on my ray body hody the tho water ran down m my legs and I steamed nil all over over Joe Joo used to sa sayS say like a 3 pot on the fire tire Poor Joe Joo Joel ho S was young and small and as yet ho he S know very little am and his father who would have helped him had been sent to the thc next village omago but hut I am sure he I. I lid did the tho thee e very ery o best he knew Ho no rubbed m my legs and md m my chest but he did not put rut m my warm cloth on mo roe 11 ho I. I thought I was so hot I should not lil like s It Th Then he g go o me a ator wa a water tor ter to kink drink It was was cold and very Cry J Jf f good goed and I drank It all aU then ho gave 11 and some corn rn and a mo me some hay c thinking ho had 1101 d hc t he went vent s1 shako ako and away uway Soon I began to tremble ana deadly deady cold my i. i legs ached my loins ahod ach d and my un S chest ached and I felt sore nil oil over oer I OhI Ohl how I wished for tor my mO warm thick cloth as I stood and rind trembled I wished for lor John John- but he had eight elgh miles to walk so I la lay down in m my straw and tried to go to sleep After a long IonS while I h heard rd John at the door I gave a low moan for I was Wa In great pain He Ho was at my side In a moment moment mo mo- mo- mo ment stooping down b by me I could coul not tell teU him how I felt but ho lie seemed to Imo know It all aU he covered co me rue up wIth wit i two or throe three warm cloths and the theran then ran mu ran to the tho house for tor some hot water ho made mo rue some warm gruel which I drank and then I think I went t to sleep John seemed very much put out I heard him M. M say to himself over Ocr am andover and over again Stupid boyl stupid boy boyno no cloth put on on and I dare say th the tho water ater was wac ns cold too boys are arc n no goo good 1 but Joe was a good bo boy after aCter all aU I w was s vcr very ill HI a strong Inflammation tion Uon had attacked my mO lun lungs and I could dould not draw m my breath without pain John nursed me night and day he ho would get up two or three times time In the tho night to me Inc My Iy marter master master mas mar I ter too often came to see me mc My poor Beauty he lie said mItt one day m rn my I good horse you saved ed your mistress mistress' Ufo lifo Beauty yes i-es OS you ou saved her life liCe I r was S very glad bInd to hear that for Cor I it seems the Doctor had said raid if ir we wo had been a little longer tong It would have havo been too late John told my ny master h ho he never ne saw a horse go so fast Cast In hi his life liCe It seems as If iC the horse know knew what was the matter Of course I Idid Idid did though John thought not a aleast nt at least I knew as much as is this this that tha John and anti I must go at the top of ot our speed peed and that It was for or the sako sake o otho or of ortho tho the fr 1 Tomorrow V |