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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1912, p. 7

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€1 Dre, Morse‘s Indian Root Pills «* *Hello, my lad!" he said, unscrewâ€" am flask, "can you get up? ‘You‘ve * TT Thent sig fog. Tor : an c m :fi: he Iifted .m and poured some between his lips, and Mm for the spirlit to take ?“ a Ting Bradic To & monet and 1cd a tiny 16 in s nicke} «holder, and took a good look at "UMMMM ’lt' too bad!" h my ® " he muttered, drawing the tips of his fipâ€" To ind ts Td o ainl call Master Fellx"to secotunt for this, Me walked in the direction of the i and in‘ & streakâ€" of , gt across the pathway he saw jea ;l;l;:or. m nha‘- picked & collarâ€" stud; t at a little ,i‘lt‘lncn ahother. He iput them in bis waistcoat pocketâ€" and Jooked carefully round for m trace ofâ€" the owner. Presently dn# travelling eyes halted at a long om near the .“&'l‘:: ‘:‘:&. and _ knelt ma ® #° down by Paul Mm e#," she responded < gratefully; take some brandy with you?" y * he eald, tapping lils coat c \"lkeeDAMLu_ 1 case m ," and> going up to the v , he pnzd up ‘the ubfastencd it, t{n\ down ~the Of steps into the garden,; and to the shrubbery that way. ‘â€"*You would like me to go at once?" fi‘ ;;:ter uz. watching her Wy‘umuheh‘hfltotmw beside the fire, _« "Not in the least," he said,â€"with a fine show of "I shall be ’.'..".‘..:'..”'"‘"“3““,....‘..“‘ Te you go," ‘amp med the door behind him, * "Of course I will,"â€"he said, cheer fui~, imying a warm soothing hand ever the .rembling ones on his arm, "I‘m looking for ».m. myself; he s the very identical party. L want. Why shauld be be in your .sbrubbery, though?" be added, somewhat amuscd. het mflipm’hh about . tventy minutes Back," interposed, laughâ€" Ing and ‘drawing. himself to <bis full height, "and left him mw concluded .he is going to the night cold and stark under the stars." "I‘ve no wish to make. the canse public; I‘m not at all proud ‘o6f the motive which prompted the castigaâ€" tion, but perhapsâ€" Agnes is notâ€"quite so squeamish. I‘ll Jeaye the explanaâ€" tion to her," he gald," walking to the door and holding it open. . > "Don‘t £go, doctor; 1 nna\f_;fi.“‘fi nes exclaimed, springing to his â€" and clasping her hands ground "his arm. â€"""Dector"Hunter, will you do me a fayor? Will you go into the shrubâ€" bery and see if Mr. Farley is there?" "I thrashed him, my «ear sir, and what‘s more, if heâ€" %flfifl‘ again I‘ll broak every ng body; il"'ll thrash him within an in 6. his life." F "In the fiame of fc . what has he done? luflldl!‘.;;?(?&ml; g(r, mns:cr(d everyone the neighs rhood ?" ue EnA Agnes, tired with her fourney and overwrought with émotion, burst int a vehement flood of tears. ‘He looked from her to the Squire, who with his broad, powerful shoulders against the high mantelshelf, and his bands déep in his trousers‘ pockets, was coloriess; despite his tanned skin.~ % w "If you don‘t t me, jist tell.ite to go," he uld.'lsm at ‘Feltz.. "I don‘t much relish my nose into people‘s private ic sq mbbles, discussions, or 8. Look here, I‘il come aroundâ€" i8 the morningâ€"" _ "Good Heavens, Felix! ~You>don‘t mean to say you horsewhipped that Gelicate, bighlyâ€"strung, sensitive boy! By Jove! 1 wouldn‘t like to be in your grip, with your whip band over "but Mr. Farley‘s affaire nelther cera me nor my hougel flsla bave‘ some: supper ,:.‘g o bed if 1 P m ioi e oo P ost: g blot â€" sufficlent | gumption» ;q."kjj{;" of themselves, an (Phot aanc r but that Fa)ley hag cut bis eyeteeth." __"I am: sorty for that," ~ Mn the yone a0 ?fiqztfi the wor f to expect nol%\ of w ,' "And yet you seem bent on making a m,-wczâ€"m rfi rata, breaxing or ‘én,."t at the e Ithergly somebody. at th *h &,Nl ‘that followed . they heard> summons answered, a: d a mhen‘s volce speaking in the tall.. The next moment Rose Piigrim turncd the handle, and Fvlix moved away from the partor door, CHAPTER XIV. â€" Jack Hunter Doc;"unagnnmtmwm : oroin face smooth, bealthy 88 + ce heightcned by the sLarp ovuter alr. He turned with me.‘.‘.so..?‘ pue&- to see if he tad snacked the door se eurely, and looked somewbat excited, as if be had something of importance to communicate. F "I deresayâ€"you are surprised, Flemâ€" Ing, to see me bere toâ€"night, butâ€" helloâ€"what‘s ‘the matter? < Have 1 come at an awkward time, of is there abythingâ€"* w ie home :’M?’.‘ a fer s At f if "I‘ve not the whit you would‘ Af fetitnon 9 or genera lnmtthCM of that day, and were t cure in thousands of homes for pation, 1 B term Liver To they are just as m onl Sitoathedte * 4 Ar pardiaingraiet them, "Tiak 4 v on 4 Bs ce w yagnliic 0 ce semniogs ww Su pplied JOHN M AI lunm,%fi V see If Mr. Fariéy has goue ‘HE SfilG RET OF PAUT: FA RL.E x # lbim‘m & Ou H she said, with a ghost of a s ing her cha‘r a tritle dlosct "Indeed!" he rald, looklisg Into:thr fire yery seriously, "and Fellx thoug‘ such condign dptnhmt might herp to :n him of further w:nmh-'* "He was yery angry, a~m rage. 1 don‘t know what be has threatened vaâ€"with. .1 know he 1¢‘s &# If I had disgraced him asd all our "Pshaw!"sthe doctor said, snfpping hi#â€"fingers, "L don‘t know; what the te.is about, W know that if has been â€"m! n, and acted T & falre impression, he won‘t be at‘all backward in acknowledging himâ€" _ _/A man must believe what he sees with his own eyes: he can‘t be perâ€" suaded out of that," Paul rejoined de jectedly. t %a "Well, don‘t try to cram toâ€"morrow‘s troubles® in d@g with ©toâ€"day‘s. -& home, drink pint of warm« + You don‘t need any â€" more> alcoholâ€" take a hot bath, go to bed, and stay there till I‘ve seen you in the mornâ€" Ing, Come," heâ€"#aid, taking hMis arm, "my trap is drlvlnsu:nnd down the turnpike. Dick can drive you homé and come backâ€"for me," He escorted bim to the ‘dogâ€"cart, helped hbim in, gave a ‘few directions, and returned to the parlor by the way he had egressed a short while before, ‘‘Well, Miss Agnes," he satd, cheer ily, bringing a. chair opposite_to bef and sitting down in close proximity, in n: tinconsclous Etlgl:n:: profesâ€" slonal way, "do you m ving me on your hands half an hour? ‘ I‘ve sent Mr. Farley home in my dogâ€"cart." _ "He was there, then?" she said, her :olorr'wuu a â€" little. _ "Is he muck wrt c "I am not an lnqubrln man," he sald, "so if you prefer to keep this matter to yourself, you hold on to it tight, little woman. At the same time, Ipron trares‘ s hen ie i se you w & any trouble, don‘t ~ a scruple to saddle __"I don‘t knu#, but I think Tl ted you," she said,â€"without a trace of : l::t'o know;~it‘g on) me your ®, "H‘g only Tight You. should ‘abderstand the kmd of a girl 1 am, 'honuqvwhhx m For it mied ifi the sbrubbery." * Paul shook his bead and bis lips quivered ominously. He swallowed something apparently very big, someâ€" thing that seemed to pass through the gullet with the â€"greatest © difficulty, and said in a voice that had the sound Of tears in it, "I shall never go titere again; there is nothing â€"between us now but the« frayedâ€"out endsâ€" of & broken friendship and a sense of in justice, Insult and injury." » "Nothing to speak ‘of," he . said, guardedly, "he was a bit faint, but he‘s gone home pretty right, and Iâ€"don‘t ex pectâ€"to find him much the worse toâ€" morrow," y L% She smiled and wi t from her eyelashes. pet ; tht ‘,".' self in the wrong." "Eteady,. my man!" he ~s#aid,~ with smiling geniality, "you are mistaking me for. our friend Felix, eb? . You know me, don‘t you, Farley?" "Never mind .about â€" begging my pardon; just scramble to your feet, there‘s a good fgllow. Come," be add: ed, winding his arm around him. "Now, then, up.you get," and in hait ® second he bad him ‘standing© and m‘lnhn the trunk of @ borse tree. % wl "How do you fee} now?" he asked, w’ Yg wouldg‘t like to go inâ€" ore and lie down for a bit?" . Paul‘s eyes stared about hini in a dazed unnatural way, asâ€" if the x‘lwe'o were. strange to him, then suddenly catching sight of the man beside him, he threw â€"up his arms in anticipation of warding off more blows, and struck the doctor full in the chest. : "Yes," he answered, gazing at him. "You are Doctot Hunter. 1 beg your pardon." : "Can you get on to your feet with my hdhnflqf'"b asked. "I want you off the ground, my lad; you‘ve lain here long enough.‘ & ; Faui~stirréa and opened>nis eyes, ndkthe doctor gave him another dose of brandy. :32 For Their Good Effects w Sold everywhere, â€" 28¢c. digestion. Better feelings, better Jooks, better spirits follow the use of Beechâ€" am‘s Pills so noted the world over as the most reliable aid to better physâ€" ical condition. Beccham‘s Pills, have an unequaled reputation because they act so mildly, but so certainly and so the value of good looksâ€"of a fine comâ€" plexion, a skin free from biemishes, Many of them know, also, means to be free from headaches, backaches, lassitude and "extreme nervousness, because many have learned the value of BEECHAM‘S PILLS Women Appreciate Many Pray an‘t a rock I‘m attaid you‘ll k of a â€" match beâ€" pd "Bqo he is, darling, .Nothing m! escapes the profmhw eye, m know he is mad, simply mad on Farley He wouldn‘t have cut h:s rough like this if the affection not . been dgeeply rooted and his heart n;? much nnaa. You see, Agnes, Felix Joo nmthi- affair in the light you say he , it must have been a blow to him to discover that the two people he loves bo-'tk: the dworu'w:‘o‘mi spiring â€" toge to ‘deceive C know our Felix; I kfilow his heart and consclence are u,hatr as. a woâ€" masn‘s, but just now teols like a sean who has been wounded in the house ofchis friends." _ "I won‘t marty you it I hear you again you are old, or make ah'!l& tul alusions to your age," she with ® charming pout; _ "It‘s w urd; you Jook younger than â€" k:l n‘ Q‘: in bd“c'lt?fi en you â€" WAls looked old and crossâ€"and horm "Oh, no," she dald, laughing and 60b or%; "that‘s different; 1â€"he is only & boy, Dr. Hunter® w"l‘ name is he'l“hou':l grave + : ”‘m “ u"” and \tg auddenly he klsted her on the "Yes, and the worst of it is ‘he‘ll persist in thinking : .#0,"~ <she eaid wearlly. â€" _ a% "No, he won‘t," ‘he said, cheerfully. "I am oldenough to be your father," ke said, rubbing bis chin on her soft cheek. s "All the <better," &e said, laughing. "I want somebody enough to take proper care of me; Felix said 1 couldâ€" n‘tâ€"take care of myself." . "Yes, he has, until this evening. 1 never saw him so enraged before, and the extraordinary part is, he professed m..!.mei lobo»nnme'pd to Mr, "Bo that‘s how Nattered Fap %?"bubfl.!nmnhitulfl- course 1 may take a leat out of his book and reward you for the delp oate compliment?" He opened his arms, and ‘she crept close to him and laid her face against his neck. * * m":tdlx hasn‘t been vyery polite of "Enough to marry me?" he whisperâ€" ed, bending towards her, his heart beating like a girl‘s,} â€" _ "Yes, quite," sh6 said, sliding to her knees beside him. "I would Hke to marry you. I am ailmost sure that 1 love you." f at "Not any,* she 100 fire; "I shall h& Felix wouldn‘t," she safd,â€"theâ€"tears ecming into her eyes. © > . "I daresay not, but there‘s a.whole wo."1d. of difference between us.. Feâ€" lix is your brother, and I, ‘Agnes, your â€"lover}* 5 %. ~â€" ""Then . you ‘don‘t mind about. Mr. Farley?" * j ~~"Not a bit," he said, taking the little Tote aounnm, Sale, Shbstantinl â€"dhapt into aâ€"warm, safe, I > i "he‘s lett your heart for me to and win, and the rest, myâ€" dear, don‘t wt." 4 Â¥ 3 e "I do like you," q‘: sala. with un mistakable earnestness, â€" $ "You are very kind," she said, ner vously, trying to laugh, oo +t "Am 1?" he ‘asked pleasantly, "I wonder whether you‘ll be kind to me, and, in spite of my being an old fogey, try to like me?" €2. 0s "L can‘tâ€"account for it," said, ‘without quiver 6f an| . wigh 1 could; at any rate g ~%% was ‘like this: ~Mr. Farley up comfortaine, «6d Gegd. and 1 mat nim com & DY, t i wereâ€"numb and my fingers: and he took my hands in his warm ones and tried to get some circulation into them. . Felix was close by in the staâ€" bles, and we were both excited by the feeling that be might come upon ts at any moment; excited by of danger, by a secret lonely at night with the l-”-h' hi â€" the fresh wind blowing t! crack ling leaves about . us; and. Suddenly turning silly and bold, I said he grew better looking=every day; and impulsive, easily moved, and flatt he caught me in his arms and Ki meâ€"â€"andâ€"; Dr. Hunter, 1. wouldn‘t mind: taking myâ€" oath that he never meant an atom ‘of harm, of that there was a single wrong thought in his head, any â€"more than if it hadâ€"been Felix himself. Can you understandâ€" do you believe me?" "I think you have been most explt« cit; .you have pot the matter ‘quite clearly and aptly, Miss Agnes,. «ind 1 have no hesitation whatever 1h belierâ€" ing and accepting your explanation." "No; don‘t you see, Mr, ley has told Felix eyer. so many times he did aot mean to warry, and has tailked &nflifln‘h‘c and @ll that, so Felix M g:t‘“nmxtncg.g'“a r. ey was Â¥e ne.;:t::ulmun did_not mean anatiine." sece h00 .. C w-_t;:cumwu kissingâ€"how tm m m that?" he asked, looking. s into her large truthful ¢yes. 1 doctor, wi Felix didn the situati n"num&uu‘hm ‘uongetimies a woman‘s wit is ‘keener menced is story,~ 9 “N%mt“h back in his chair and gave vent Mbt'mdlu‘t,. "Poor fellow, poor Fariey," sai doctor, wiping his ey¢s; "and dea oys rangs Ag what "I don‘t mta# to quarrel with you, Fleming,"â€"}¢ said firmly, "that won‘t answer my purpose, but 1 certainly shall speak mymind #§ a surgeon in relation tohls’i:hn!. 1 tound Far: leruncopscious: i had soma trowble ;rmg intend to be 'unu,n, :: sulte my own bouse, Hunter," said, towering on the hbafllrg’.' j "so you will desist or go,." > tround t a attention to me for a minute. I want to falk to you about Farley. Bâ€"t‘: sons and rough discipline are al} well if theory, but you bad no right, po business;to thrash that boy as you have. . There â€"was noâ€"rhyme of reason in it." * "Indeed!" be said, closing the:book, "who says so?" "I do.. I say #o. What his back and shoulders are like I don‘t profess to know, but the parts exposed, one side of his neck, oneâ€"cheek, and hand, are seamed with livid wales almost as big as my little finger; they stand «p like whipcord.. FErom:one ear, the lobs of the right ear, you have dun.‘bm, and the neckband of his shirt ; Jngged and toru. to shrods.; It‘s the most cruel, the most cowardly, plecg of work I‘ve met with in the 'M! course of my professional experience, 'l’,gre was no ‘ahewer..â€" Doctor: Hunâ€" ter thought the book t be aâ€"very interesting and mfom; Gne, â€" as Felixâ€"â€"was <not particulariy fond of readingâ€"any printed matter, save tg daily â€" organs of ~news;. consequent the Ru._ ,ocetmdmto m:fi that I’c&l: might â€"possibly e caught up, book: at. rardom on hearing his apâ€" proach .to avold discussing aâ€"disagree â€"â€"Felix took the pipe from "fimnfim. pitched .the ‘book on the and The :Squire was seated in &â€"roomy leather chatr, his feetson the steet rim of the stove, his pipe in his mouth, reading. * "I expect you thought I was is be said, addressing the back of Fella‘s head, "but I‘ve been ‘waiting for my :na to come tack; I sent Farley home n 0 f 7 is £4 % wnu saw l.ere ti0..G@VOLUON® OL. C:% heart in all its dépth and grandevt, The effect was as a mxlnz toue}; she saw heaven in a ce, . The inb m‘ daly Th hn n Sn arms swiftly C around his neck, draw m"{a*mn to hers, and kisged him. *That‘s my answer," she whisperec, glad amiles -nditron'n‘tm chasir g each other in:heér eyes.*I love you, you mdnucgnd._Sm!_; I love you." : * * is the only medicine e“v'.‘rt."co‘"gp 4 ’% .%ae.:' Plerial a w on lives, this organ <to extract more bile from the blood, and to give up more bile to move the bowels regularly nndk:ml'llly. ~ 500 a box,:6 for #7.50, trial size, At all deaiers t rwfipldp:& bmeit-c-t!v:fi:ia,Otm $ uM..h‘ 6‘ y . 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"Nonsense, Jack," he rald, wringy the doctor‘s band. < "Barring years, ouâ€"are in reality a. youngerâ€"man than ;Hard unselfish work o‘zfil & ‘holy COh@cience Mave warded off.the result of yer~s, and, what‘s more, I can‘t ses # trace of. Time‘s handiwork, and ®houldn‘t care & jot if 1 could. I‘m glad, Jack, honestly and heartily glad, and with : ll my heart I wish you joy aud chappiness." ~ $ He unlocked a cupboard.in an afchâ€" ed. recess, and brought out a smail sobwebhed batfla _ . . complexion of affairs, and quashes a mfl:u:u chatter. «Ibave > noth‘; furtber to say on the subject, exce to 6ffer you:my congratulations." 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