Show DT fly flobert M Louis Lou Stevenson t T DOII on Author of ot Treasure Island leland The Master of ot Strange C Case se of ot Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde etc Well said Alan with one ona of or h hI his f droll looks I r was rather In hopes It would maybe get Jet ue is that boat If It It were tho the other wn way about It would be liker It ft raid paid I. I all that you ou ken Icon ye act set C said Alan I r dont don't want tho the lass to fall Call In Jovo love with ye I want ant her to bo be sorry for tor yo ye o David to which end ther In is no manner pf need that f she bo should take you for tor n IL beauty Lot me mo set deo looking me curiously curious over I I 1 wish yo ye e were a wee thing paler but apart from that yeU do fine for my purpose ye ro yo have havo a One line han hang dog dog r rag and tatter kind of or look to toye ye C as If It ho he had stolen tho the coat from froma a bo potato le Come right about and back to tHo tHe chango change house for tal that boat bont of ot ours jj I r followed him laughing David avld Balfour said RaId ho lie yore yero n r cr very funny b of or gentleman by your our way Wl It and this IH in a n very ven funny funn- employ I for yo ye no doubt For all that If It y y have havo any an- affection for tor my 10 neck lk I to say nothing of or your our own y 3 A will perhaps be kind enough to tako take this matter responsibly I am going to do a n bit of ot play acting the bottom ground roun of ot which Is Just exactly exactly ex ex- as serious aa as the tho gallows for or tho the pair of ot us So bear It Jt if it ye yo please In inand mind and conduct yourself according according- I ly Well Oll t well said I have havo It as nil you OlA Ol t will As atm wo we got KOI ot near ne-ar tho ho he made mad me mo tak his lila arm and hang upon It Jt ono almost helpless with weariness and b by the tho time ho pushed open the thedoor thedoor thedoor door of ot tho thu change he h to be half carrying me The maid appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap surprised ed aa ns well wen she Bho ml might ht be at our speedy speed return but Alan had no word to spare fo for to her In iii explanation helped mo me to a n. chair called for tor a tasa tas of ot brandy with which he lie fed me In littie lIt lIt- tie sips and then breaking up tho the bread hreno and cheese helped mo to eat t It like 1110 a nursery lass tho the whole with that grave concerned affectionate countenance count n ance alice that might have Imposed upon a Judge It was small wonder If It the tho maid mild tak taken n with Ith the picture we wo pr seated of a poor sick overwrought lad and his mOIl tender most comrade She he v near and stood leaning with her back on tho the next table ts t's like wrong rong with him sala said sue Rhe at nt la last t. t Alan Alin turned t upon her to my 01 gr it wonder with a n kind lelnd of ot tur fury Wrong cries he be lies Hes walked more moro s sot of ot miles than ho bo has hair upon his ht chin anti anil slept otto r in wet heather than dr dry sheets 1 Indeed quo quo- he lie Wrong enough 1 I would think Wrong Indeed and ho he kont grumbling grumbling ling hag to himself as ho fed cd mo mc like a man Ill pleased lIes young for tho the like of that said id tho the maid Ower young said Alan with hl hIs hla back t to her lb Ho would be bo better riding riding- says sas she site And where could coul I get et a n. horse fur for him cried Alan turning on hor liar with tho tIme Name sarno appearance of or fury Woula yo ye 0 hn have havo vo mo me steal 7 I I 1 thought this roughness would have hat sent her oft off in dudgeon as Indeed It closed her mouth for the time But Dut my companion knew lenaw very well what he hc was wa doing and for as simple as aa he ho was In some sarno things of lifo he had hall a a. great fund tuna of or roguishness In such affairs as these Yo Ye tell me she said at last last yore yoro gentry Well said Alan softened a little 1 I believe bellevo against his hla will by this artless artless art art- less comment and suppose we wore did ever evor you hear that gentrice put money in folks folk's pockets 7 She Sho sighed at this aa as If It she were were herself hersell some somo disinherited great lad Ind lady No o. o ea says 8 she truo true Indeed I was all this while chafing at nt tho the I part I played and sitting tongue tied between hamo and J merriment mon but somehow At this I could hold in no I longer lODger and anu bade Alan let mo be for 1 I. 11 was better alread already My 1 voice stuck in I m my throat for tor I ever hated to take tako part partIn partIn In lies but m my very helped on tho the plot for tho lass laRs no doubt set down n my husky voice to sickness and fatigue ue hits Has Ins ho Io o nao friends said she in a a. tearful voice That has he so cried Alan If It we wo could but win to them friends and andrich andrich rich friends bed beda to llo in food tood to eat cat doctors to see Bee him him and and hero ho must tramp in the tho dubs and sleep in tho heather like a nrman And why that 7 sa says s 's tho the lass My Iy dear doar says Alan I I cannao very cry safely St stir say but Ill I'll toll ten yo ye what Ill I'll do Instead says sars he Ill whistle yo ye O a abit abit t bit tune tunc And with that thai he lie leaned pretty pret pret- I t ty far over 01 the tho table and In a a. mere breath of ot a u. whistle but with a wonderful wonder wonder- ful mI ul pretty sentiment gave o a her a few tow I bars barf or of Charlie Is My I Darling says sas she and looked over I her shoulder to tho door ts t's It said Alan And him so young cried tho the lass and Alan Hes old enough to to- to struck his forefinger on tho the back bacic part of his neck meaning that I was old ola enough It to lose 1080 my head It would be a n black shame sho cried flushing lushing high Its what will be though said Alan I unless Wa wo manage manalO tho the better hotter At A t the lase turned turnell and ran out of or that part of tho the house leaving us vis alone together Alan In high good humor at the furthering of ot his schemes and I 1 In bitter dudgeon at nt being called a Jacobite and treated liko a a. a child chilli Alan 1 cried I can stand no more of ot this I YoU Toll have ha to sit it then Dark Daf said sald he For If yo ye 0 upset tho the pot now nu I ye yo may many scrape your own life UCe out of ot the lire hut Alan Brook Breck Is a D. dead man I This was so true truo that I could only groan anti and even m my groan served Alan's purpose for tor It was overheard by bythe bythe bythe the lass lans as silo aha came mo flying InK In again with a n. dish of ot whito puddings and a a. bottle of at stron strong ale Poor lamb says she and ha had no no I J sooner sot the tho meat before us un than sho she I touched me on tho the shoulder with a i friendly t touch uch as much as to bid me mc cheer Up tip Then she sho told us to fall to anti and thero there would be no moro more to pay Imay for the tho Inn was waB her own or at least leasther leasther her hor fathers father's an and he ho was gone for tor the time day to We Va waited for no second bidding for tor tho bread brend and cheese Is but cold cald comfort and the puo- puo dings smelt excellently well and white while we w-e sat an and ate she ehe took up that same samo place by the tho next table looking on on and thinking and frowning to and drawing the strings of ot her apron I through her hor hand I Im thinking yo ye c havo rather a n. long tongue she said at last to tolan Alan lan Ay said Eald Alan but ye e see soe I ken icon the folk tolk I speak to I would never betray betra ye C said she if It vo ye 0 meant that No Ko Xo said aid he yere ere re not that kind But Dut J I 11 II tell yo ye what yo ye 0 would do y yo 6 would help Continued I |