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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Apr 1911, p. 7

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. :6“ / ' _ W _', . Cd clit) 'T can't at. your money!" summer- od (I. boy. "t can't m. I mt from you If!" what 1’" "hr-the has": "than Pro an." El: "No, you wouldn't do that You‘ro not thnt klnd. Keep perfectly cool, Gal-lid. beam It in going to be tizee The. method only has!” to In de. ti good aplrlls come naturally I”! the tstomarh is up to it: 'ryye, the liver and bowels active the blood pure. Better con- dnyl follow the use of Czriit1ElrE tteeee1r. "I" won. tag that. Tho-tho note I. will. Good -I can't tell you!” "You mutt. That'- why Pen here. Gut-Id." "Wen. then, T-t draw I check-- kming that I had no funds. " Ib-tf they return " tnFd"-- 'a Ice. What an the "tttest" The boy gamma-ed them out. Bel. m’I gun no. (my mar Min. “lint ts had." be Ind slowly. “very but Bare Fmt-tmt of mm you can“: tram an Am" “I" kill mm" itmtt" said Gerald Clear Brains Va. I note? Cue of honor? When, " thh t. o. U. that you are?“ "tN won. tag that. Tho-tho note 8 9!”. Good -I can't tell you!” "Now let's " up this matter. Gerald. Come on!” “Good Invent! H-ttttw can tt be '4tardr' "I'll an you when you tell me. It's a money dullculty. l cuppa-o. Isn't 'tr" “That's right.” said the elder man; ‘tht‘n what Pm here for-40 "ttttd by when you hoist signals. Go on." "he boy shook his head and hurled tt deepen-In the pillow. "Bad as that?" commented Selwyn quietly. “Well, what of ttt Pm sund- Ing by, I tell you. That’s Htrhtr--" Gerald broke down. his body qulvalnc under the spasm of males- grter--. “that's the safety valve working. Good business. Take your time." It took a long time. and Selwyn sat silent and motionless, his whole arm numb from its position 1nd Gail's crushing grasp. And " last; seeinztlnt was the moment to speak, he said: "tt isn't tho (Mop you any to u an. that matter. Let In. think Ihttn It and pocketed it Then he walked to the bed and noted him-elf on the edge. “Where the trouble, old men?" he and coolly. The" "I no answer. He placed his kind over Gerald's. The boy'l hand In, Inert. then quivered and cloned on Mimi'- convulsive”. clinched beside him. And presently the boy turned " the. to an wall. Toward midnight Selwyn mo quiet- Ir. removed his unlinked pipe from between " teeth, knocked the "he: And no they out than for awhile. Mun making what conversation In could, and at length Gerald turned on" Ill-nasal himself new” tho bed. (Imp plug " head but on the (Ii-ordain .prms. “Go on," he said: "rm listening.“ Bo Seiwyn continued his plenum. leteortseqtmsetttnt innervation, and Get- IJd lay with closed eyes quite motiom lea until. wntching him, Sciwyn on! bl. hand was trembling where it In brat." That ”MUM Wu very mu. with Mm "greared plainly enough. but 801m mm to the heart and mu stably 'urrmstsmttrives dared not one: “on him Inna-ted. “an. head suppor'tcd hwy}; My; his eye. on the thtor. ' '_ttmthessreotthetse,t “1-." an the boy 1istleastr. “Wen. you'll ket lone lively trout - than now. It's only tttteV H- from Silva-aide, you know. You a: m on: In the motor very anally.” no W m m. [and can. PtyrtFttttirmtrsmsnTaitrii'ii tAht m In and and mud In. and the bed. Mitt rubbing m. “III-thunk.“ I‘m do" tn. door and seated 'trt, may not noticing a... Want. Ml’ddmpln forngoodnuc it? It Old quietly- "By the my. qthedt " pin: down to 8""an “at. Mammalian“... M1!" ”Mum-lousy!“ may "unaudited! con. th-tdm-a-tar-te, tttt “diluted. .0 "prim-nu I fort“. mu... ret they to W1'ht',t has his port-cud that when] the "In at thi. n-udy. that Ill Sr, dummy an «an»! Wycuumn “In And .111! u m“ t pod-us. n-w pw-nh halo. and n. n sold with [unlu- lo .Mm dy In: tstePumo-utohsirnauttt W. I “0 Ditto. fur MIG. ul ai.k ugh Moved at Last! A Purina» . That Pom vol, Grows ihtir “Ail Cl 'ii?t,',,; M. . 'iid! t'sl uBe 3"” war, a one. deep. m. 1"tuteeyyeiritk' an n Binnding there, fairly swimming in (be delicious upper air currents. the , looked blissfully ir.', f new” the roll- I URINO that week end " " Sliverlide Boot: behaved like a school led run wild. With Drtne'e bend in his. the other children and half a done: dog: an ad- ranced guard and heavily tt.nud by the Gerard betteiion. he scoured the moorland: from Surf point to the mth. pr woods, from Wonder heed to Sky pond. Nlnn. Eileen end aelwyn formed I lawn; and leisurely rear (nerd. though alwnye within licnellng die- tnnoe of Boot. end the main body. end when necessary the two ex-ermy men managed to each other laces the uplands to the endless excitement end eratifteatlon of the childlun. Eileen and Selwn were standing on one of the treeleee hills, e rim tan- gle of gmeeee and wild lower-I. look- Ing out to eel acme: Sky pond. He tetrPd,ttttdttstseuooisttotair" ewltched the may]: colored m- beck- ward and forgrini. The Britt They waited another day for him He did not nppcnr. And that night they left for Silva-side without bun. And he sat there until he had bitten clean through the amber mouthpiece. so that the hrler bowl fell cluttering to the Boor. By that time It was full daylight; but Gerald was still nuleep. He slept late into the afternoon. but that evening, when Selwyn and Lan- sing came in to persuade him to so with them to Silveulde. Gerald was gone. "You need sleep. Gerald." he said quietly. “Don't worry. I'll see that your cheek Is not dishonored. All you have to ace to Is yourself. Good night. my boy." Bat Gerald could not speak. and no Belwrn left him and walked slowly back to his own room. where he mt~ ed himself at his desk. grave. sheen: eyed, hll tmfMled pipe between lib teeth. itch of his profession. with only the i chum In View that his ciao-lie might turn out stable enough to be market- able? How could he dare no strip him- all? Yet more was no other I”. " had to be done, and done " once-tho very Brtst thing in the morning, Micro n became too late. And " thst, in the bitter which! of the necessity. his impulse Inn to turn on amid Ind bind him to mod eottitttet by every pledge the boy mid are; At tdsuttHtteie would he‘ compen- sation. Yet with the lbonght came the clear conviction or its futility. The troy had brushed too close to dishonor not to recognize It. And tr this m not In lifelong lesson to him no prom- ises forced from him in his dine need and distress. no oaths. no pledge: could bind him. No blame. no amount. tion. no Brom. no conlvmm. no to munch. could help ttim to see mm clearly the pit of destruction than he could see now. Yet-yet-how could he allot-d to do ttsu-tmo-tea, "yotstspettttht. tte my. There was no other way tinie- he went to Austin. But he dated not do tttat-dared not think what Auntin'e action in the matter might be. And he knew that It Gould were ever driven into bopeleu exile. with Mutin'l knowledge of " disgrace running. the "--., -=i-- - . _ on. on our: worry. Just Ito M and My! that I'll do tho - lnz. And while I'll nun-In; m! 1ttt1ihtteiitiaaTGrtiT'G' and man: Just t"rrtrrrmm hosting: "om than not and not I tron com-Io ‘oneo mama. Tutu-litholo- preach. on the outlet-n!“ m not" to get from the. Deal with your." and your God to “has." And to silence and he", “may Selwyn confronted tho “who ho must make to Ian tho honor of tho house of Errol). " meant more thou temporary Incon- venienco to himself. " meant that he must go into the market and tell no- curttleo which we” portly " capital and from which come tho modest in- come that enabled him to I". ho ho did. Chapter li' - min mat muffin-Inf;- Wrote you, the (“and II quite one...” In the other!” of things to round out the unwary ot n In. I suppose You‘re dying to dangle those mes "After all." oh. “Id. "what mm It there than this - earth and Dec and In and Inn And a friend to [how them to? Became, u I Omani; 1w ful man“ In pm. of mum-g n dealt. for (maul... "Win 1 new I n. um ”1...". ue TY, h - L'- - . tttr. surveyed Illa. iGii a mm on one aide. tht very incarnation of youth- "Why do you all them ”but?" with pretense of hurt .urprtn_ "A an In ttmtoree'-. "Oh. bush!” "Captain Senna!” "I be; your pardon." ho laid - lad fumbled with NI met. “You on} any}. begin Impatient- ly. "that the idiotic lawman}. of (borne!) "tsored you." "Of conn- lt‘n nun-Inc to b. told you In tho only woman In tho world” in an. “particularly when u an has I secret fear that man don't could" her quit. grown up." Bm to torment him, one and. "Ot course tt u somewhnt exciting to he Inked to marry peopto--mtt"r "NF Ible than otherwise." "What!" l Waist deep In bay bushel he turned Iowan! her when she not on tho trunk of on out which Ind “lien new the utmm. Ber Inns balanced her body: her ankle. were Interlock“. She swung her 'tlim, run-ct shod feet show the brook and looked " Mm with I Web of much: new to her III! to htm, Bclwyn looked up quickly. a ahade or frank annoyance on his face and a vbn of the fat ayharite before " eyes. He turned again to hla tithing. but his shrug waa more of a ahndder than appeared to he complimentary to Percy Dmmote. she had divined aomehow that It an. noyed Selwyn to know that men had importuned her. She had told him of her experience " innocently " aha had told Nina, and with even lean em- barrassment But that had been long an and now, without any qteeitte rea- Ion. she was not certain that aha had acted wisely, although it always emu-ed her (one Belwyn'a anal-[mud impatience whenever mention was made of such incident. "Well, I've nuanced some since the good old days when a man went woo. In; with a club," he unscented. “You may ham. But; my, you don't go woolng. Al (or Inn collec- tively. he has not program so very far." she added demurely. "An an ex- ample that dreadful Dunner. man no- tually hurt my wrist." "I know. Isn't it horrid? Oh, dear, we’re neither of us very high In the lea]; ,et--oarteuhtr1r you.” "Well. you can't avoid tL I gladly ad- mit that woman is not too closely re- lated to man. We don't like to kill thing: It's an ingrained distaste. not merely a matter of ethical philosophy. You like to kill. and it'a a trait common also to children and other predatory animal; which fact." ahe added airlly. “convince: me of woman'a higher cit. nlsation." “It would convince me, tom" he laid. "if woman didn't eat tho thlnp that man kill: foe her." “I should hate to lose you that My.” In returned busing”. "There's no doubt about It." she said. “you and I certainly do belong to an. tel-eat species of the same genus. Men And women are separate species. Do you deny It?" "Uni-oak it and throw'ié back: b-a simply can't stand that!" Splash! went the astonished trout; and she smiled her relief. Shh lost two nah. then hooked n third. I small one. but when she tigted " gasping Into the sunllght she shlv- cred and called to Selwyg: "Them In no Ilene- In the Jew muscle- of tt (mut- Bah!” u’hie rod hitched and emu-vet! under water and his reel sang again. And again she watched the perform. nnce and once more turned her back. “Let aha try," she llld when the can do - had been administered to a lusty, brilliant tinted bull trout. And, rod in hand. she bent breathless and Intent over the bushes. cautiously thrusting the tip through In thicket of She smiled. then sighed. Tho tiling of life and the giving at tt won Inn- terug to her. She Ind In"! mrttttrtItr killed anything. "Do you say that n doesn't hurt the trout?" lb. naked. “Oh. well," she _ “you an very clever, of course. sad I ”pm I'll on him. but I wish he was an" min down them In thoss cool. use: depths.'" “Killing frogs and Insects and Ills smaller brother - "DM he do thate "No doubt of te And It I hdn't Prteredtotat-mtortGiiG would In" done It sooner or has. Tut's 1rttatatrouturor-toiiiiGrLr, She walked over to him and looked down at the_bgautltul victim of on“. mm DiitifGii" irtrf" on. quite tun?" 'tletter-Gi-aiu-dr, int-mm; ”Mum-'mu. '7' with “I!" b Annu- 1e.ttottiuttiiiGGii-riii"i W'- hmhhblhoutl-bdx 1t+eett.reGiGi"iiUGG"ii “It "8'trrttht-ririiiaTiTi _e.tairuGitiii7rciNl",t'u C'"teiytu_tttia-Gii. .t1eet"euiiVii7aiii'i"i'i _t_9t_tt--kdaeiiic.rmii wer-' In? a g M" .pittstt tr?H1tfrr?etu-i%iritG “mull-bonnet. “Maryann-awom e.111T-iettt.iGiiiisTiiT.i,Giii 1eyeyesaraiiiiirrtiriTGiii: tetytPtyoowtdnTiuiatii"ia' A“‘_‘>,, _ leer-ii-F-Gai-tGa," 'u-tutr-td-i" um- “Wih‘hmu-m hummus-name... Ely {nonhuman}. L " " .;.' "umtatro.eet* iiiiFii-'i?, 1tP.Vt--irETiiiiFi: tPeirtt6prisiiiraiiGGGil Nr-to wt GrG "MP-'0 “I“! Cartisr's Little Liver Pills, -...L.._‘i;xiiiy or until tteertroarir."" And he nodded rd the water " heath their feet. ...d admin,- or Rtttrth "You're nimble or [ anything. tally." he ma. “Were :01 mnslderlng tho Gland"; around at her, he caught beau”. bright with when”. "That ts Battering. but hot-rial: self- Ish, In other words. you won't marry me and you won't let anybody ell. do It." “Really. Captain Senna." the all. "you are not one of those old humon- ed literary landmarks who object: through several chapters to a (It?! "narrring. are you?" "Yes." he sold. “I am." "You are quite tgertoV ' - .- "Quite." cjil- .. “You won't let me?” ' '. "Not t won’t.” >7 _ "Why?" N wont you myself.” but Illa. IDI- Ing " last. other people." How the blood In her you; vein: was racing and ainginc with laughter! How thoroughly she waa enjoying aomethlng to which ahe could (In neither reason nor name! But how ratisrylng it all qrtttb-wttatever It In. lhat amnaed her In this man'a uncer- tainty and "m the faint mean of an hu ritation " yniensonlng an the aource tf m A3801"?! 3mm “You said that you were not the- the marrying sort," he Incl-ted. “Someone. All stri- ono. Then on men." one said dreamy, “who might hope for a kinder nceptlon next win. tor." "Oh. no," he laid coolly. "them are no such gentlemen. If there were you wouldn't my so." . , We. 1 would. And then ml" “Certalily. I tei-ra-Gi Nina thing: of that sort. And when I but. fully decided to, parry l shill, of "Pd tell you." ' "Met" with a sudden clump In In. 'elePPyrirtoek or reassurance. “How many?” joerlngly and you quite manna. “One!" _ “You ctttt'tlttghtm, me." with a shade lea Contidenees “You wouldn't tell it there was." "Rut mu any that two-year, Captain selwyn. 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Oonulno “in”; w dWiie you won't m "My value," he an, "In what you are to make It." "rm nobodymnlotdtohkom away from me. Cantata Selina." l ' Ber running wt was her lunch- ter, ringing deliciously amid th- in. until n wild MN, "su-tr “and". natural a long. tweet muons. hon: the tangled than than them. After their lama: the when. of reaction left than silent for nwhilo. Tho wild bird an; and Inns. dropping tonic-i: mm mun branch to branch until in his melody III- fonnd tho key to her dreamy thoughts. “Man-e.” uh. laid, “you In no In- conlciom of your own ulna I like you best; l think. i never before quit. realized Juli what It Wu in you." "For four years I was subject to almost constant headache. At times so severe I was unfitted for work. Through the advice of a friend I was persuaded to try Dre Miles' Anti-Pain Pilll and the result has been that I have entirely eradicated my syntem of those continuous headaches that followed a hard and continuous mental tstrain.",-) L. Ruuell. 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"s Out of tthydrfgrfgrrt,te,, which Mm. Pinkhun has - from. it in more tun roam. that the Pu guinea “I?” WV” needed tl T 'SE'fd' ( f',U,'p',gtg, .2: " but? M. "urban mm. "W Never Ian-homb- lkhod I Would or and 3 use: without the written consent " the writer, sud mm has the Company tlt'g,1 my 'dir/ttttd t"tNt Ott " I o " LIU',',',',. of than“ Mahala tn their tite. will attest. USEFUL INVENTIONS mm." GTG, “an“ GG;; ”mm-u: Inmate In". In. Plan:- " Miqs. All lethal" mould .252 yymMtertttttMmpuhuaiit" an. J'Gl'ld'/Alflt'lWatt radium-mud hymn-n. Awe. rlfNltitttlt , d “my!" " no. tot wow; . 'dthttttt " Icon. Mom betwoeu yr; Plath-u and MAKE THIS TEST You: ADVICE , T0 WOMEN woyrmllt to have “I. fto (a. tltert 'lldhW, no: We teach cverything in mum... M- aul children's garments in 2 week. Terms Mr lull coursn in tut inelud- can pt'rrttt-rttiirtx chart given tree. The last class this season lo com- Im-ncv on Monday, May In " na, meme on Monday. May Ist, For lull information etc ' see us at out ml- dcncc on Saturday, April 29th. Learn Dress lliaking This it ngood time of the you In! ynu to enter our ell-sea. Btu-inn. or. entering each week. Comment). rm course It once. _ ,, "e"""""""'""" """F6"+ and Teyrttraphr. Ambition. you“. man and women should and at 0.9. for our Inge free catalogue. Writs I. it at once and see wine. our gradual. nedoipg. - Thu school ha. a continental rem lion for high grade work tt', Int Ch ounce” of It! student.. We Ave “no 'lyyr,t.P,ttysqomlricrciii Short“ For the Uountieu of WAW and OXFORD. Baht-cum mul- teed. Address communication in F'roeport or business left in on. at thq 2!Titic.y-tyriiGia, " Waterman! The Daily Telegraph tut Berlin will " naive prompt. attention Poona No.hu. Jiiki Phteport, Rottti Brlcknoll _l.loo_nlod Auction“: H Ellison llmmug 80m ---.- - Dull-B. T An 'triVGi1ti"lrh.' tag rltee'i.?.iiit"i' arm-53o! Vaa' Baum! Business Gallon 'Dr. nodal-man, D. 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