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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1901, p. 7

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PQ AFt Trow mutton wu tin-Hum not tum Iron: her with Mutant. “In. unison." In all, trunn- loI-ly. "than - may “V- that are much more romantic than tho storm w. mu of. Your! bu boon. It team. and an “my. working of bu In your can has been truly won- 'uriul--ye.. melon!" Hdm stood balm tum. white " a table mm. in b dew-Arm; "oPr. "arow "range that Flu should put__into your hgndIâ€"ol All persons in the wide, wide world-ttgr proofs U Hula Ollie Canaan's birthright and, manger mu, that the crest. longing should tiit your loui to go to Common Hall, an Ollie. the long- toat heir-ttte squire'l loot chri- ing. It is the moat wonderful thing that wan ever brought to light," ex- claimed the old sailor, in the most interim excitoment. . l 503-0... hug}. broke from his ugh er tips. "M- inn-u. my an: li- lie.. can." Mun“ lb. ohf all-It. .. - t in. (It pardon unlo- you An quite an an you inn con-Ind Ion. hilt." . Only a low moan from the girl's white lips Answered him. "I was so young. so thoughtless." she tabbed. "I did not Irnow--oh, envm help met I never thought hut it was a sin!" "It was not a sin," replied the sailor, cheerily. 'at was Fate. Listen, Miss Cameron," he cried. " have a strange story to tell you- a story as startling to relate as our own. and that is why I thank- q the Lord that this conlession, an nu Are pleased to call it, fell into 'I' hands. There was a late In that. too," he cried, excitedly, “a irnculous fate in it br "I do nnt underind," gasped Hel- "na, faintly, the thought occurring to her 'that the old sailor, who was rubbing his rough hands, and laugh- ine and cr tng in a breath. had aud- denly gone mad. "Do you remember the story I com- menced to relate to you the other day?" he cried - "the story of the child whom I Bah- ed from the waves ot the East River one stormy night. about seventeen years agQ? Well, that child was little Ollie Cameron --she did not die-she all]! lives?" “ho-om Hal-1M IS 'rttotHmmBtar-daet.. tamid taWtoher1iutttatithrt-r- a. “on contadeoqh~ 'dutlt'."h, .he'aa0qtohm--. ted*rtumsmeraatitutmrt He produced it from his pocket " he spoke, placing It in Helena'l Sexy. cold, quivering hand, and she read, engraved upon it, the name ot the babe the old sailor had "eruqd-- the name was Ollie Cameron. The sailor saw that she was listen- ine intently, and he went on breath- lo'dv, yet, with a husky tremor in ', t. 'O I took the little one, whose 'ab , hail saved, mom the hungry ' ins, I quite believed that some “@1than parent had cast it there, far no one claimed it. The poor babe was daintily dressed, and wore :i'mut its nrck a tiny golden chain, tr, which was attaehed a locket: a n me was written upon it, but in thee, exnitcment ot-the-a-mA-the vv'min and locket unfortunately were lost, and with it all trace ofthc i'mtity of the poor little'bnbo, thorn no one seemed IO own or cm ‘nr. I came upon the long-lost chain nnd locket but a tew weeks ago. It had slipped between the pages‘ol an old log-hook, where it had lain long years." "But to return to the child and tho thrilling sequel,” he said, hur- riedly. "I took the baby. whose name I thought then would - be reveesUd. to mo. to my brother and his daughter who attended A light- house. on the coast of Maine. and he brought her up as hm own child. My brothet'l name was John Heath- ctitt, and his daughter Agne- named the mm child I brought to than Helena. Yes, they called the why, when true ‘mme wu Ollie Cam. mu, Helona. Bentham." "In that ynu know you My. "amg0tttraertr.ers,thatrxm+ tunn‘aol‘nl'nmu I; ill= I I on but 'i,l'i',t1'la't' . ".p-9raturttp mu. mum that "an, full no what?"udummbwn hwmellhllCI-h 'r.,ei'pt.tt"c1'.tutuuptft dmmaMg.a'eF-a" a. -"7iirii-,aaiauJa-,eea, mummwmm.» him. a..." a a M K 'f.,tr"t=trlr, A cry that was unruly mortal broke from Helonu’s itpq--qs a, " brought tear- to the on all l wet. which he twining-tug awtly to conceal. "0h. Either m Haven, an n rally to true?" she gaps). "b-- oh, an I really Nr-Ollie Osman, attq true daughter of tho Sear do quire? I an bewildced. I an Ming. dazed!" _ v "It’s the scope! truth. a! thud"- cried the old mturr' .hug‘hlng Ind crying We! than ever; you no it Sens the hand of has me. daUvermd ow to the rightful heire- thou pom. the. and moral. to" in", prompud you to all your-ell dttid Oman and " to Squln Won? u " lowlost daughter, for mm although unknown " you-Inn. M What you we“ and to tt---ollu, an Nun'- q ham.” l A 1 Th. mum. mention all“ "I. n We Ihook to Helm; tho ml- m day - M. )3; to "I“. III. III m m at p qr%Be can. no ?eqery' . In “Imelda. lav do "and m - In! your: Alum MT so My: .0 W van ' " m can. g THE Hm mm XXXIX I? um JEAN 1.1.3.1 J unduuh-m-sm- a with that. “may - In. 9- . CAMERQN HALL. " av. Mn“ N on. a ii%i5, It I” my w. ' In“!!! “on '| hr)“ at ”if“ manned - wt- '0 wet. a“ Win will on an" "not” 1'!“ It“ - not to non. ’culiil'hh was a - wttito term." V _ It n. T M now-- as». that "we 'lt; Ate; ". titut 'ttft _ . ll it ll. an" O. bud. upon h 'd'fa'2tUtt “In twlnod wow oott brown pm. --witttV ' 0M M w tttmuy by In Janna tovir, - eye. luv. mi u but kn ht [only but. - -a, A _ - _ “we-unwary!- Low and an. ttu thm but“ chum-'3 of mm Iona. a. I'M? mm _ In: rad to an; noun-l! they won bound toelsar tor won! or woo by God'n law, many an.“ Mule! than part-amd mk cna uood by Muir Porextntar's but tido Na hwfully wedded wile. '- ‘ "Helm ' my - _ Wm?“ he whispered--"--) young Wile. whom I m hove to noon, and whom I love so well! have youn hum cw in am." he .tqhtrs.l no mlntntu hud uldc MI book. and stood beside the and: to await. that end which was so near. Dru-l deuce buried her late in tho Counter? pane; the lountuin of her ttttur turn wu' dry. Helena. held Ibo-a cold. dummy hands. watching the hind- soma. tie-pairing face that grew whiter and whiter with etch "rug- gllng breath. Ttut hush grew deeper: there “an the am ot dam in tlc, room. "h,",'.',',',",' bowed his head gram. awly the whim-)huvlly trtnga4 eyelid. commenced to an ohi Mark Forrester-’0 glazed cyan, "huBirur out the dear (ace h had lov- ed so ,.NI--onty Heaven "Ove knew how well. H. F “until all II over with In; " van be bet u tew brief manna“. Ah! - " bu been no Hnd'to ---m, but prayer on earth ha. been granted. You are my wire-m, wild? A the daimp dmsthMew lands! That thrilling kis- had drum " soul back from the dark - " ttte shadow or death--baek to “It and the world. trout which tte Wu slip- ping. “Mark! lurk!" Men: bowed herdark hand with A piteous, , cry, and pres-0d her wnr- lips to the cold wim- can. " van a. Brtrt and last was aha would give him in life; he would die with ht tis. ‘trgnbllng pn Ml It”. - A - - A pink tinge in "reading our m clgmmy brow and the lip- that .0} an; has pressed, The pulse-but grown more distinct", ' "The My; you tive pruned upon your hub-ad‘s up. and Us In. - mned htm' bur mom'm'mw," said’ lb. doctor. turn]? .01qu to Hahn. "tr-Hay]: own- will “VI!" " _ ' Bat min-k the wow 'that lightl_up that WM}. laco’ - n wplch __ The, donor bends toward. “a A cry of nut-prise “Us hm Mn lips, used as he in to sum“. The mm breaks tiny from the 0y. that never lave Helena'l lovdy. white, luriled (no. (use? In the corridor outside stood Fr"!- tick Gaunt-ton with a {use " pale an death. He hurried forward “(I took Helena-VI ice-cold hand. In his. "Oh, my tun-ling." he cried, "you up his 1".'tistd they can me now that he Vi!" he. Oh, new, my darling. in It true?" _ Solemnly tthe ruined her great dark gym to his face, and than two who loved‘ other so wall and who were " hen weddod no lo.- stoai I " Into can otha'l (In. with n bunk, awful look. Like one In 1 dream, Helm HM her head, brushing tho duh-brown curls trom her white (no. “as in trerntg'ttti minds, ma she 'heurd night. or was her senses playing not "It is quite true," repeated “as doftor, et-ily. "I up pleed_to slow? f7'o . myo4tt: a aiei, ,'i,ii,'?/tti'i,,ti't 'igte,t up: than? for Ind ot this I ragru wanton-shunning! to Mus N mud-l" who.» to yt' 5W»?! um human-WWW" ho round. "Oh, my tHrttgtg, my on Incl cuf you realise win! in 'tisa-tttrr- Own". mrul::l. sumac. . You who VI. to up. v ' and I“. - 2PL' ma?“ who love 'r, 'er9e.joye, mag-Lu Ill, tell you that your Inn-band will live. He needs rest and quiet now," he continued. "and alter A good slap than will be a great. “aroma! In his condition. I will watch floaty his bedside an hour more." “W“: ’3 "" ' ttyraMtiUFeANiett mad; 7". null 'Er.hmrt " m BomMDMMhI-t . ”mummy-Ilia. mum." I -» .i atStt,utttat"tltr t,f.,',egl,hu',htttf.1',, and torn than u éomp - S,ttlt. In my: on am'-m'~m any. "1!an will ttvet" the “IV“. "I In. wed“ wit." - i,f,t#"jii'j'i'i'tiiiiiii",i'ii',. t ' $12.»? Ltrxa',"i SSE '“Yufhh wtt.t-iit.,'s%e “a... "M“ "tmt 1,33 "i5i'iuNiFihiiiaiii, an. .wcnuzmun-.H1 hum, l magma HIM “'1 In. ”I. What He read his mower “are. And ttor CHAPTER XL. 3311-75-71“ iii! bet tmtt"u-egqoqtwoitgs.ttrsG new: 9! “It“ . Ihuny-hhuuu. huh- uuuhmodwuo’ d-mwmmm +.qe-dtrrtuatrrart. Fred- 'dWtiirttt no iu. " in?! "a! as. arm-rad bun. “Yam hula-vale". an." to when: N. M. “at all could not -- no 'IU' In! as on: In. an in. 6.9qu A7irr"lt " "but w. m _ 'a,ttg an I luv. be. and a _ _ , G with, mu.» - oo6hy _ 2tttgt was my a whit. " 1 Mt. no word. loll tron I. m In no In "rated on ”‘w I. an hm“! an" a..- hm"bu "I -mwmhn I mum-£19m“ d ”was“ . y vii. “you”. C ”It,“ It .wb-hl. You an not w "OI-thud... ft dedhlhu. was. [m not “Um nova you?" "Kb -armMtoaieMaato you.” M m. "III. to!“ hunt-nyIM-toyou aft." lulled in death. Oh, why did I not t'io More than vow. were spoken? Then tho would hove ben In”! Oh, "slain, lovo of I. .oui,'--my bein- I:hl young wife. whose white um: in“. ma, -uiit-sd-sssy nee-k, who” chock has never pressed mine, 30u will never know bow my heart. "lad- for you. How I repent. ot Che mod thought that prompted me to pie-d with you to link your brtght your; m. to who." 'm....--- - . or 'i"Gi"Ga="Jci"dk""to2; Ute a.” an I 2N1t'. ova; "lure, dun not a... "r,ftr"g,'tU'Ul'l,efh' 1'2"eLert ”lumhcrwm 'a2r.'d'.ur",, which“. ,Quom. mum... "Could we. the dupe“ love buds. (V. . dishonorable an?" A. Add brick, luv-duly. Could Mrlck Catsthrton. who [and loaned to he tho wry soul of honor, counsel her to tomb “a man to whom God had job. her, even though aim did not imem‘I Bho Wu Mark's write. and Mark'. wile we would rennin until tho cw cl dam role-nod her. an: would so hr qwny 3nd live her lite out do“: ugh would not By with Ftoderiqt and on]: a divorce. The very thought. upmlled her pun young ml. Ho pot on M. [some hands toward tho doctot'l u-dicino use that by within reach on the metrte table but by. and grasped one of the VIII], and bold " up In the tticiorirttt light. manning "inur. "He said on. drop of thin - “math. and hiya-M. 6mxttr--owitt, lure. n“ with but one fierce throb of pull. Ten ’9'”. then, slut] be my por- tion; and.“ I drink tt, In. the aw»! would III-um me on I am gm tttq my tW-yen my tire-to man 'rt0nr1me mm, tor IN leIA than 2.'Si - . Met no." van-went] 1h ati. M; "I nun. In, at?!” to you, Mick, no: 1 by.” TI. not! new! the m .1030. "It in hint that we have [and In user." Oh- Iobbd: "we could rater ham pitted In lean." A mum; and umu of heavy db- uppotnulunt wok. like A wave over Helm unto-'- heart as lb. stood She would so to Ink" room, bid trim a silent good-bye. than go quiet- " In, ad "v. her lonely lifts out. MW tut had come to strangely between bar and-the man she loved, yet is met tor on moment re. grenod that his we had been spared. Poor lath. who loved her no well.' ans-u: lb. entered that darkened m, her mu. feet uniting no mm - tho thick velvet carpet. my "ere w to the bedside Tho doctor. believing " patient _ and union inlay trom the room, ma lurk m. n he believed, quite alone. A low “n'broke from " lips, Lnd posing manual)! (tom her seven behind the Iilkm Mushy; _ could so. that there were tag" on NI long dark watches, _ "Oh “I. my Int-ad! llvo tor my “I? he white um- M Ibo-W I“ out”. voice. I ' new tit Lt Pte. m . " h, - t hum!" kMo-mmmt ths 'trr1tt,ertrma-et.rtasitto Mahiiuwm ttrt In... -m'nwmld uvo " 'Alll"s'lT1dlt"hrrtytvMc “AMQNg-mh-Auvm "Xmoaas1etnhinmrbet-tenemeh “WWbW. "I mm to live," In moaned, Manly, “In. to cur-o the We of the one bo- in; on out); whom I would die to nah happy; live to be . barrier M tween my»: tho mu: the loves; live to new that Ibo Inte- mo and will we tho ham- m. strt'trtrud but to the Man that Ihould have been A inn that Wu mt pitiful to but Eton hon MI white lips, and he m a In the bittqreqt cl sor- "What In m tiN and my poor blind. W] In! lore to you, my nuoea-T, who“ mad love has been your doom? But I will repair the Qerrlble wrong I huye done 3ou. 'oar “I be free my luau-L’- lo- re.ro_itteereatu"eroe,sto' my on not. worthin- lite!" to h. tmei." ink. 3536...]; “’0 h. m an: to bar 0-- a humid. 1.. ~10”! Ila. um noun. “.10.; m with an mrut 4A.”. but him now with til “I In at In but. ,. ' ”tn-om. "In” At . la - an. - w. 1',t,? u can a“. " it! on. 'f-mt, my In! 'ordl m: "Oh. love ttd MM": - butth you“ wife, a. in via quickly to hin . _ a'%ltl munu out“... like - In the Mekerttttr “it. . In duh“ from Man {We tel-cold hunt. and I an 07 and “rough to m in. at no to... in! 00' m Whom she Iona. Cg. till W know that it "tlte'. wu march-ad with .7 III - av. know that n 11..“ A. *1. nun-I... _“I that?! I." “up: a: gut , at." It. and“. "Good- auueo-.ovig..t " ' - M an; I“ Itfeytt e'trlfere. 'P. not hut yon"... add I "I will not Hold; 1 to Pt . It]. .. titsSylEtderhhiti, can. “with All "but I and IN- with my bum'u‘or _ _', -- _ - _ -- "tr_wtM-M.0rMr" ' ' fgt'd=rg't'g'g,tt2t, slu- “town-noon Quid-cw: "Uic. " qéntnc a. Mud and to M - In at down 0- tat" lb Ire-hm. 5 - In. W Hahn's - W " my tom thi- n.“ M.- M mutton Id! (D W M - Moon. he I... Inter Eda. and lurk, WM - [lily "covered I“! - lovdy you" wlh‘l ctr“ - N: V” ”In; an but .Attesuc to“ (or “.80.. "no: homo." e And on tttget “and” new“ - than cmly “one“ h the mm love of . emf-O80 on the Jay Knight. that lurk Ind on. Men 'ee In noun-n [or We "Aren't you going to tell Ufem something about. me?" put In Pru- 1’enoo, glancing at the hall filled-out um. that was Boon to be ttash" - an Atlantic. and than looking rlgnlnunQy at the bran ungo- ncnt ring that was on her anger. then at the upmce old gentleman lazily swinging to and tro in tho hammock on the green lawn undh die trees. "Thorn no use saying anything more about all that, dear." said Mark, complacently, as he hid down HI pen. "for everybody knows all "tout that already. tr t I it to News you," giving lovely Helen. An extra k’u. "rn tedrt: 'No love-dream Wu aver happier than ours, which in the crowning blessing ot "Tho Heirs“ of Mal-on Hail." ' " I. In " " tho Linn. A ’06-; .oetetr wow MI- I My " . very mm new”, who " Inn- dlhd - kindness to him " . - but dinner that In wont to tho "tettt of - Mtttertttq for her an. At but no thitt" tt m nonrandom but Mtt.te Mn Mum At " mu. 00 m woman who, with I number " _ win an“ in mm the WU. W “In mu. Be, '" " " - CI " the tabla “any " " lur- u an». in. um: - at work " the an. - (“In but ttm ttt. G MI. - "In!” in: W. Mmmtmdmelm. moan-mummy...” tabu- qMuagtd an. “no...“ tt that ttut, ',itititiiiitit “"" K, _ 40ml. was»: my 7 " - mlluhm.|ndIh-'0M'm esettaimxmu1thrhoawrarsoemuersmr. and-Mia.“ “on. union ”hummus-up..- um you; wife who“ nadi- "In honor of my wife's formu' adoring lovers'." said Mark. "Welt, Mmost. everybody known that the edurse of true love never does run smooth. and, as Helen; And the bog-u .113 now att min“ I can not help u- Iui'ing "ryhrisif. In the warm oy ins old adage. that. ‘all’s well that ends "Why, yes, Mark, dear, we nearly 125973: tour 1tityT_f'rte1ttryrttc_tryf, 13 that she in soon to marry our old uilor friend. Mr, Heathclm, who it, to b. superintendent ot a certain custom house near here very noun," laughed Helena. "And don't. forget to tell them above all one. dear Mark," trite whispered, blushing like a school girl, " her white anus tighten“! than In: neck. 'don't forget to (all then how Very. very Mppy n no and how dearly we love “oh other, and that the sweetest moment of my lite Wu the momem I learned to up precinte my artist husband's adoring love." Ink has wealth and (an ”I. and " but"!!! plctu" m - nought. And any who do not. how tha huulso-o millions!!! mur- norywoodc Wuhan-mm. no trio to nature. the duNrqtgtt M of but - bewltchh‘ than - “I been. but. d-air and an. an mill-don. "that we have two pretty boys - twins - one of them dark, the other law. Tell them that the dark one we have named Herbert Renwick Forrester. u.d his, Mr twin brother we Luv. named Frederick (mama Forres- Five you- later, u Helen. who!“ ttaadoome, adoring youn‘ hum Mt side by side in their lovely morn- Ing-room, a Iavunt entered with a puke: which the letter-carrier bu but hit. Wonderingly, the, tturband and wile opened it. It wu s deed conveying back to Helm Forrester no: Won the domiin of (hadron mm; the dead Wu uecutod In the nuns ot Vlvtan tysrttetoe, And her Ill-band Frederick. And accompanying the deed was a ”per ttmrfrttr the date of " your buck. containing two marrhp no- tices, one that of l-‘rodertck mun-on und Vivian Cameron. And airway tor lowing " that of Herbert Heinrich cud Eleanor Kirkwood; both couples. It “land. would reside in London. “Isn‘t It strange, dear?" whispered Helena, with her brown curly hand on “Art's broad shoulder, while her pretty roubud lace dimmed over with smiles. "You must send back . cahlegram at once, Mark, dour. congratulating them, and don't for- get to add," she said, blushingly, oA-..-..,-.,..-- 'or-d--.-.""'-.."" aunt-l .e-opttfl'g.HMeaWitehar.'r't.t.ror. who-m tep-rt-tbo"..--'-. Inn-nun omen-mumm-muom Tuna-[opt that. ttte Inn In In. I.- "'i1tsrur"'""'"""" (butt 'tttrt Ber-e-tatb-h-b-ue-At' ..gtttb.Mm.th.qtt.t -qh.60r.dNt-tt"- Poop]. speak ot Huk'l Meturen " painted poem! of love. Aqre0t"rt1teestrtrx"6tFt't.mt. - 'u'un. - _ - inmmmI-numwnmm i - _ - _ tteido.mtdottrVd-tttgtt.dmr-et Inn-Ileana“... "kid-nu. minis-mm“!- wear WIND. THE END, H "eiirililtiik u M. ' 'Qo'hvcl and ”in l “tumultuous. l Hun-c 'g."dn"2."d',?Ntt', 'l/l/grate.;,;?..",,".',',",.",,",.'. - DOG-abunnDItOo'“- "e-ttb-oe-W-d {numb-mhmm -tutit-dti.t_aiod ‘awammmmm ‘vmwmwumchmm km with It. It”. He wm't ”in on l and". but he 'vuridat't have talked . _ehs9ii-keFiatite but) den-um ortit. Mo-t km It Is .Why. t in" tru- Ad for in. than with: “In I we" _ 'ilir5jl' 'Fe',?',??]:',;'?":"",')']")")', to. ti tiiel'tij, f, . ..:" l to... will“ [ Monum- , , ‘_ 1 ‘mm-u " ”at: - "2:: , ' new _ 't , b you _ . ir, ,eLf m mu: n-- _ h tl - at“ loved by In! lav. an Intel. T Bu;du (Mali) - Whm'l yer i.- band We... (tr-ttlite-Fee the bed. Burglar-Tie- t 'oI't Mk. nothing. It‘s bad HIM to have Inch I hub-ad with“ but. robbed too.-Ttt.Btts A can. " ”I... 1tte-Dwt you (but not add halt t 'IX/J,'"""" oi the “that an . Ill- Olly CIA-nee. "Your son has a very robust appetite." "Yes. I'm so ashamed of him. Ire " wag ovmatx when we have company." "That'. the only chuiEe (eiGTsii," aid the terrible infant. 'Msia.tiirtSiia"dit.ai- mummnlunmmn whihhz-ImuJumw unathnhbandvunodu’. Mh.qratt-dntNa-dmat.gtee Church-I. henna-slid" lommcmudnuhhhm ducvdahln. Milo-hopped”! eatudaoaiter. 1"fh'ggtvA't'2.""'"" emu. .'itu'a=te uld the head Inu- ". 'ae'.artodexmtoater. but he'l very and. nil titanium-Mp. What “Aldo? magnum-up? in used. Tho "(on in hnnled along. aide tho lam age and the steel ctr-on; box. open " both and; I: constituted . mum]. The nnlmnl heallun to In.“ the Journey through such I "It pic-lou- looklng object. Invent. and again the hateddron - be Draught Into any.” Mrs. Go-one-beter-mu) My hus- band has Just given me a solar system sunburst A. L's-n1. "What are you folks In the country preparing to do this rear?" inquired (In bnxlm-u man. “In circus menazeries the animals often become almost unmanageable. This is true oCthe younger specimens. who do not like the idea of being so closely housed. so much hauled about and so often cut on from the light of the outside world. When It becomes necessary to the their ages a thors ongb Ind sultan cleaning. one attend- lnt hold. tho bent in I corner by means of the redhot iron. while an- other thoroughly clauses the rennin. in: portion of the an. the work being accomplished by brooms 1nd mops Iron the outside. In changing the wilder nnlmsls from the - em. ployed on the road to the larger sud more commodlons quarters at the win- ter station. Whit we all 3 strong box "'8re-'tidMm,'a.1dthegeo. flotat- 'r1tta_rhattodo.' The. .wM-dtotteheadwaiternnd In: am. ha In“ waiter called a waiter and In turn VIEW to him. 'heghrtreast away. _ care. for the scars would mar the animal tor exhibition purposes. The bot iron II . terror, Just the same, Ind under in pernuluion the kings of the Jungle are dot-lie and ready to do what In wunted of them. ”he Inner mt to the all: many “I all» but with I an." MIL This It not on tho title it". the sleeping Inn was. In dointr no In rubbed the " - dun duper. Th. mu unkhun- ed up and opened his eyes. The boy In not looking at him, but had picked up an It!" beta: “6 un- 1Ellbrte the Meer bowl. In doing no he knocked the bowl with the bottle BO that it run. “to I beii. "The drunken man pat his hands In the ttttgee bowl, dried his tinteo on the nun " lad rose. The boy was behind him In I moment, and in another the overcoat w” on the man'l back, hls hat was in nu hand Ind he was [waded tor the door. He put his hand into his pocket, slipped a rain to the boy and walked out. III (I. 'tea In“ no It... With . Rollo! Tip. "When all other methods of control. ling wild beasts fall the keeper has only vto-empioy'mvi'ro‘n mmwmwm WIT made redhot at one end," said an old circus man to a Star reporter recently. "Lions and tigers.” he continued. “will cringe before the heated poker, and no matter how :estless and trettut they may have been the sight of the glow- lng iron immediately brings them to their beat of animal senses. " has an almost hypnotic intiuentN, over ILB beasts. i have seldom heard of an anlmai being burned In this autumn however, so there Is 'nothing cruel in the tmtment. It would not do Mr the keeper to burn the charges under his "The drunken man looked " It with brightening out. The boy tmid no at. umtion to him. but shoot out n napkin, which In laid benlde the tlager bowl. By thll time the drunken man sraB fully “also. The boy took up his overcoat and stood "menu“, nt one side, " It wait- lng for the man to rise. Couldn't no“ "er. 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