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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Oct 1919, p. 11

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'thiking Bo It was that, lama-n hour or so, they meted up Nikki: trail, new Nutty-tour hours old but can clear, pad followed It. The chum-wot was awatre enough by thin time. and bend- Ing forward. When at lust the trill turned from the highway toward the Ihootlnx box at Wedding, Hettnch fell back with something between I curse and a groan. And is the door closed. a trap‘dgl." from the kitchen below opened to y under the slwplng maa'a bed. With great caution came the landlord, Bead tlrst. then shoulders The space was cramped. lh- crawled up. like a snake out of a halo, and ducked behind the curtnlns of that In d. All was still quiet. save that the mun outside struck a matclt um! lighted a pipe. Half an huur lutvr. the chancellor's prisoner, stilt stiff and wovtk, was mak- lng his way touurd the hunting lmlge. Karl himself led the way to his ltndy. iguortng the Chamberlain, and 'ttood aside to let Mottlich enter. Then he toltow cd and closed the door. The chnncellor sipped hot milk lad Considered. Nikky Larisa: a prisoner In Kin-1'8 hands caused him less anxiety than it would have a month before. But what was bolnnd " all? At a little before tive the man out- slde the prisoner'" door heard some thing inside the roam. He glanced in. All was quiet, The prisoner slept hmvlly. genuine 'sleep. There was no mistaking: it, the sleep ot a man warm after long cold and exhaustion. weary tttter violent effort. The agent went out again, and locked the door behind him. N nm grvzntly human-d. vxuv't1etiey/ he said. with his twist-d snide. "And T, sire." But the clutacrllor wnlrlwd hi" from umln'r his sli:rr,tr brows. TIM messenger had csiutreU. tty nrnv Kan knew the Mary. km-w of his midnlgln ride over the mountains. and the haste it ludlcntcd. "it tastAtterNrew 1urutiirTiriOii the village on the royal preterm, and the chancellor, looklng rather any. nllghted. He directed that the man they had rescued be brought in. The chancellor was not for losing him Just yet. He took a room for him at the Inn, and rather cavalierly locked him Lin it. Knist'r Snu' him story um-uiigun-Im roused by a t. rm more of It. When Kurl Ins hawk an cyvd hie ugvnt. "So Mrrtttieh In "The tool!" he muttered. "Th. young Noll It was madness" " more of It. When thy mun h. Kurl My hawk among his pill: oyvd his uuvnt. "So Mann-b In hrrol" ho s: hasty Journct They mn<1 P..- "Thny must bo In trr . 'ri I' observvtl dryiy. And nu thut pllmonlury torr1tuvttt, Kin: Kn his fut-n drum: into a wuary But he rrttvrvr,tt the rhxvn Livonia cordially tir" no.“ mm lug hlmsvlf to tho tof.;" Um meet his visitor, and thrre hands with him. “End the now commenced "an thin happened t" , "?fot than, air. Shortly after." "Go out with the driver,” mo mucouor ordered one of his men. “and watch the road tor the tuck. of ”other car. Go slowly.” TI. 10cm nemce men attuned on. There VII more to um than Somewhere shad. then. mm larisch. wag n motor mt d not belong to him. and wearing iothutg which his victim described A. chimeur’u can or leather. brooche- Ind ”was. no I tur mace-t our Add. Tho " I D A and nvahl tlte Crr more Painful and (hngrrmu rump: from 1w N‘tl'tliol of antiwar-d trawl Send far . In: -1rrrf Con mm, nr get a box from yam may" or dell". Me. U S-Addronz "We. he. a: Huh at. . . iauic icy. i: the dlrrd result of impalred or rounded bane): At the hut sug- g. Mrrrr, of pm" Hi rm- r, wk IU thr. rfmnvl ul the kvit1e Iyou should ul untl‘ pro- cure. bo, Cl Gi ilti11 FORT KIDNIY‘ Stone in the Kidneys and Bladder "aeqqm.atiarxeotnthoenr. ' Att.atthqeha-rlorat1rrqNL m H not your cm- on!“ “2-. Ag ha ha not “turned. NO In; tirst, and four" DH r ty ho s-ttGi. who mud hm] gum- ‘llnws um m K Kn] mood for I moment In tho om all: " was done, then. I'd well done. It an haul lo tunic. m, tuna! b tho west, when for no long behind the mnuntnlns had lurked (n enemy. A now on wn ope-Inc; peace, altar-I- mom. a quiet and prosperous land. no had wont hll you. of war and we... That win over, It was then that the Chancellor rose and "fetetted his legs. "And now, suv," be said. "since we are friends and no longer enema. you will. I know, I'M-mo that and boy of mine." "When do you at"! but!" "Within an hour." “Before that time," llld Karl. “you shall havé Mm, chancellor." And with that lemma w“ (and to be content, He trusted Kart no more now than he ever had. But he nude hls adieu: with no hint of trou- Mo In his taco. By late afternoon a" was urrnnwnd, papers sigm-d and witnvsserl, nlul the tuo signatures nmxod. tho one mun” and crumpcd-a soldier‘s hand; the othvr lmld and flowing-the straw) of . king. Am! Hedwig. save for the wre- mnny. was the bride of Karl of Kur- nin. P "Done with himt" echoed Karl. "If t as Cuptain Lnrlsch you refer to a ma- f man who the night beiore Int-" " do, sire. Madman to the wad." “He Is a prisoner." Kdrt and, I“ new tone, stern enough now. “Ho u- !saulted Ind robbed one of my men l He stole certain documents. That he I has not suffered for It already. v" be- cause-well, because I believed tut ( the unfortunate distrust between your 1 country and mine, excellency. WI. l, about to end." Kurl stared out turouph one'of-thé heavily curtuiued windows. He was not so sum. And tire lime bud sane by when he would have enjoyed the taming of a girl. Now he wuntrd W'ttCe--w" he not pining n price for Itt--ttrtd children to Inherit Ills well- managed kingdom. And p-riutpR---n ho knowst--n little tovo. Brfurt- hlm rose a vial-m of llwlwlz. her frank raw-R. bar color that row and tell, her soft, round body. "You haw no she hntr-1oohvd "None, sire." utmnly. "Haw does she regard It?" The chunm‘llnr hesitated. "LII" most young women. tulle would prefer making her own choice. But that," he udtlwl hastily, "is but a whim. She ls a lovable and amiable girl. When the tllue comes, she will be wllllug mun-uh." "The Princess Bgdwlg." Karl laid auddnnly. “She has been told. of course?" Through a long luncheon, the two alone and even the servants dio- mlsss-d, through a longer afternoon. negotiations went on. Mettlich fought hard on some paints. only to meet do teat. Karl stood ttrm. The great tort- resst‘s on the border must hereafter contain only nominal gnrrlsons. For the seaport strip he had almost don- bled his price. Th; railroad must be completed within t o years. The chancellor hesitated. Then ho glanced thoughtfully at the paper In his hand. "Suppose," said Karl ttnetuoualn "that we discuss tirtet another more In:- portant matter. I confess to a Certain Impatience." He bowed slightly. A threat that undoubtedly. Let the arrangement between Kurnitt and LI- vonla be made, with Hedwlg to seal the burgaln, and Nikky was safe enough. But let Livonia (lamina too much; or not “the at all, and leky was lost. Thus did Nikky Lnrlsch play his small part in the game of nations. For unwor the chlncelxor opened I portfolio he carried. and fumbled among It) papers. But, hnvlng found the right one, he held It without upon- tng It. "Baton we come to that. Ciro. you have here, 1 bell-v9, demoed for some Btranqe renal. I Capt-In Iaes isch, aide-ate-cout"-" paused for " fect-"to NI royal butane-a. the crown prince of Livonia." "Nonsense," and the chmcdlor test- uy. "You have him. We have traced him here. Although by whnt authority you hold him I {In to understand. I am here to and out what you have done with him." l They Can-M Hill! htttt tho Cu. V Irart glanced up quickly. "Perhagm, It P! will describe tMe-gentle "Not since tho battle of tho 'Ar. are,” replied tho Mediu- dryly. He had headed nu army ot Mullen then. when tte rm._mm.. Kart lulled. "I lion. that now your errand u not. peaceful." Kart nun-amend not at. He stood negligently beside tho mm. In an stretch“ not; It. "It In I long than line. you ttar% haunted Innu- with a run." Kan ob- (shred. "Witt you Bit can?! "Nut omclally. She knows. how- roasnn to believe that My where?" said the chancellor I 'itt'it'R'l'll" And. now Knrl bland m- trump cub played It with watchful eye: on NE:- ky's Nee. He would use lf repor. spoke the truth, If thls blue-eyed boy was In love Wm: Hedwig. He II! a jeulous man. (hll Karl or the cold eyes, jealous and passionate. Not In I king. then, watching a humble ooldler of Llronll. but as man to man. no glued " leky. I min-Wig N do no! Index-stand. in." Karl halt-ted. Then. with Ill mug! Inna. he can the rigid dune“. of such matters to the m Nt " an “mph.” to and. "that. “W. no no" trouble Mn- 0. in lawn. con-ma. b..- I "For that manor," onld his mu] 1, “more was nothlng reasonable ul at anything you d111,!" "For fear that loyalty keeps you .iient, t may any to you that the old troubles between Kara“ and “wall In over." "I know no more than you, 'ttres It is not reasonable that I would t m taken the rink I took for In emu. ~‘ continuing nothing." was oxctmrtged for I blank paper. want that letter." "You have been lutvrcodx-d for try the chancellor of Livonia, General Mettlieh, who has Just gone." Nikky bowed. Karl and hun with cold oyvs. "But before you take leave of Is." he said Ironically. “I shuuld Ilka tlu- true story of the night before last. Somehow. nomewlmre. a letter lnlondml for mt' "l have sent for you to rdense you." said Ian. kaky drew a long breath. "I In: grateful, sire." Five minutes Inter Nikky Lurlsch was ushered into the rod study. and having bowed, an lnsolont ynung bow at that. stood and eyed the king. But at last he sent for the prisoner upstairs, and waited for him with both jealousy and fear In his eyes. Somethlng llke ndriee showed in the agent’s face. "Then you also know, sire, that it is thls Captaln Launch imh whom rumor couples the name of the Princess Hedwig." He stepped back I pace or two at aight of Karl’s taco. "You requested such Information, sire." _ For answer, Kart pointed to the door. For some time after he had dis. mused the agent. Karl paced Ns library alone: Knlser brought no un- vtu1ited Information. Therefore the thlng wen true. Therefore he had had his enemy In his hand, And now was pledged, to let him go. For a time. then. Knrl‘pald the penalty of men: misdeeds. Ills triumph was ashes in his mouth. Whnt it this boy, infatuated with Hedwig, had hidden somewhere on the road Olga Loschok's letter? What, then. If he n-mvcrod it and took It to Hedwig? What K-- “(grunt-i Kiiai may iberis But Karl. big with plans for the future, would huve been alone, and em) the aunt with distavor. ‘ "Well?" he demanded. "We have been able to mull tho aunt-allot. rooms. we." the agent laid. "for the articles mentioned [In night-. eardymse, gloves. and a silk handkerchief, bvlonging to the prior one: upstairs. He in Captain Lama. "de-de-e-p to the crown prince o: Liv-min." He had expected Karl to be [In- preued. But Kari only looked " bill. “I know that." he said caldV., “You are always Just a Hula late with Four Information, Kaiser." . “Pu-Inna Am., Ion-u. “For that you. I _ ("at 'sirut%tioqrorpartorrny body, with walling or bloating. I - I uni-Mu who am I must “do!” In ope-don. I refused. "idbd to by“. _ The tUgt by: [no grant Idiot; and I watinued the went. Now my health in exeetUnt-t an tree of pai-usd I give "rruitwtimf' my wane“ thanks". Mme. F. GARMU. we. a box, 6 for82.Nh trial the“. Atail dale" or not pootpaid te Ffuita-tivea Ignited, on"; 'ist/ii?))??,?:),'"???, ' H g 1'5?ffetl, [A if " fl [tij' L' _iriii-irriixa I'l want That Letter." about "Fruit-043m” " But Hodwlg’n Interest was no cyl- Gently unlined that ho (“mod to the Milton. no mutu- worn-ed mun urn-or. and stood a mu. my back frmn the null. looking on. But Print. Farmland Wlllllm Otto " In! mdhcmmomootthoonphc. "med. "aaosrm.nra'ttktrm mum-r wish you would Halon. Uedwlg.”i m: no crown prince. almost frotfully. ‘ " . o lutermtlng. The enemy'l nob' am , would come up the river In boats, tf . along that row on foot. And then _ oet would ruin the runs Ind Ihoot at l them. And the [un- would drop buck i unln. before the - had time to an " them." l hedwlg and the countess went with the party “MING the htrtificntiomr. The "cttdttcttte and Ills: Bmlthwalto had sought n Or, . Only the countess. however aeemod really lttteregted. Hedwig seemed more Intent on the dim. tant line of the border than on any- thing else. She stood on a rampart and stared out " It, loollng vary and. Even the drMi--when at a word all the great tuna mac and pooped over the We " the valley below, and then 'opped bucked aznln a. If they had .v-ov- enortgtr--en this failed to rouse The new fortress faced the high road some fire miles from the Karnlan hor- der. It stood on a bluff over the river, and was. as the crown prince derided, not BO unlike the desk, after all. ex- cept that Inland I moat around It. But the thought of soldiers brought Nikky to hi] mind. His face clouded. "It" very strange about Ntkiry." he aid. “He II uvny somewhere. I wish Ale had Beat word he was going." Hedwig looked out over the river. r Tho Irehduchess glanced at Miss Bruthwnite. "There is no news?" she Isked. In an undertone. "None." Blld Miss Braitttwaite. A ludden tmspicion rose In Ihedwig's mind, and made her turn pale. What if they had sent him away? Perhaps they feared him enough for that! If that were true. she would never know. She knew the ways of the palace well enough for that. in 11 sort of terror the gunned around the group. so Cone fortabir disposed. Her mother wu- looklng out; with her con]. Impassive jun. Ills: Brnithwalte knitted. The countess. however, not her eyes, and there wu something strange in titem-- triumph and a bit of terror. too, had the but read them. For the countusa had put in her plea tor a holiday and had been refused. So now one sat very quiet, and won- dend about things. _ Prince Ferdinand William Otto sat tr the all andwatched the green When no one was looking, he brain; I flower from the bouquet and tlung it overboard. He "manual that It was a boat; and Wu: golnx down to Kurnlu. Biled with soldiers ready to tVmt. tr the tall and banks t1yirtg by. Looking up, Hedwig had seen his my old face set and rigid. The court had worn black. and the chapel was draped In crepe. She had fallen on her knees and had tried dutifully to pny for the dead Hubert. But her whole ml nu crying out tor help for herself. It was Hedwig who showed the most depression on the trip, after " Duly that morning she hid “tended nu! In the royal chnpd; All the household had been there, and the king had been wheeled In. ad had not In hin box. high In the wall, the door of whlch opened from tus prlv-te sane. “Here." she said. It was. perhaps, the brtefeat and theretole the no“ Ineeablo presentation speech the crown prince had ever heard. The quay receded. red carpet and all. Only the Mare of the band followed them, and with the persistence of lound over miter, followed them for some time. . Wmch - aanet But, " mm not unlawful, the child forgot her speech, and merely thrust the bouquet, tied with a large plnk bow, Into at hands of Print Ferdlnnnd William Otto. Annunclau crumbled when she saw the crowd. ad the occupants at the ttmt cu looked them over carefully. It unnamed tor Hedwig to spy the black ribbon. In the Million. she slipped over to the unis ttHi, who weut quite white with excitement. “They are lovely." Hedwig whlspered, "but please tau " (If. black ribbon." The chlld and her anxiously. Nt will come to pieces human" “Tue tN. ribbon from you hair. It will b. beaunml." ' Mnee'gbrherwtthtim. “um-nu uth’ddotluchulou. “new” en ttrat aha-d. cut-1m other Aunt. by MetttiehU or“: More NI d-tttrt-et pull black mamma- ommMunm-I. I tn tho Decent! mach!” (0110M I; put of the sumo. Hedwig. lady tn; Inning. two gentleman at tho can“ In mass. and hunt Oman; eomettomhtsenottnstervatMtsagti; withhold (“emulating l At tho but!“ can t will cloud i _"eattt-doatneeiaettt-uvet", laid And the gut rope: put up. which Indlutcd I rout visit. A mull girl. I um: I hum} uncured bouquet In her; hot hum, stood nervously waiting. In _ “stance to the unnlverury, the ttot l en wen tied with I black rlbbun. I Mmmmm.uhuk 1200‘”me lath. Int.“ Ann-chm. Huang. and thre.mtnteiatttteinat-ot Otto Ind "tue" Ina-swam M‘s-”Mum'h 2d No Imwer came. No answer ever time. For the king was Ill. and corro- tttrten Cantu", sifted the royal mull. That night, In the candorge'n tttH mu, he wn treated to (may Incl- dents, all all”. The (oven-out took. but ["0 Donna}. " well expect blood on! of a noun. Initiato- we" 31m hum plled on hurt In“ an “and not! a n- Ila lent It, unfolded. In a large In envelnpo. which also ho had harm-d was the correct thing with Hugs. who for some mson or other do Bot like folded eomatttnirdtions. Then he waited. He considered that u few hours should bring a return. That evening in his extremity he did I reckless thing. He wrote I letter to an king. He went hours our tt Brat composing it in pencil Ind then'copy- in; it with Ink borrowed from the concierge. It began "Sire." as he ind learned wnc the form. Ind went on to remind his mnjeliy. first. of the ho- nitnl lncidenL which. hum mm:- ty yearn no. might tuve-UFS/ed ttra royal memory. Then can. tho tact. --hig lost position. his daughter, the handicap of his wooden leg. It ended with a plea for reinstatement or, talk in: that, for any tori, of work. i m, mu bankrupt In twentrtour hours. True, he had his until pension. but it came only twice I year, Ind was sent. intact. to take care ot an invalid daughter in the country. Thut was not his. He never used , penny ot it, And he had saved a trtths, by lie. ing on air, as the concierge declared, But misfortune: come in threes. like lire: und other calamities. The after» noon of that very day brought I let. arr, saying that the magma was worse and must have In operation. Old Adelbert went to church and burned a cur-die for her recovery, and from there to the bunk to Bend by registered mail the surgeon's he. i He spent hours that tirgt free after- noon repairing hil (rand linen and his shabby uniform, with his wooden leg stretched out baton him and hi: pipe clutched ttrmly in hi- teeth. Then. freshly shaved Ind brushed, he started on a painful search after work. With no result. And, indeed. he was hopeless before he began. lie was old and inilrm. There was little that he had even the courage to apply for. But the Iron had not yet gone very deep, and one thing he would not per mu. It was when. In the conversation. one of them attacked the king. Then tndeed he was roused to fury. discern ing. But, that t1rat day of ldleness. when tie had left the cobbler's. he resolved not to return. They had not been unfriendly. but he had seen at once there was I difference. He was no longer old Adelbert of the opera. He was an old man only. and out of work. Once upon a time a student named Haeckol hm! occasionally bucked him up in his dr-ronse of the royal tau-ll: But for same reason or other anckm came no more. and old Adelbert mlssed him. He had lnqqued tor him tre quently. "Where Is the boy Knocks]? he had asked one day. "I have not seen him lately." No one had replied. But a sort of grim silence settled over the little room. Old Adelbcrt. however. was not The first day of his idleness he watr dared into the back room of the colt. bter's shop mm- by, where the butter seller from the corner, the maker at artiftcin1 tiowertr for graves, and the cobbler himself were gathered, and lls toned without protest to such tulk as would hub roused him once to white anger. He was hurthn his soldier's soul. There wan no longer a place In the kingdom for those who had tought for It. The out was tor the young. And even in the first twenty-four hours a subtle change went on in hlm. His loyalty, on which he had built his creed of life. turned to bitterness. Old Ad.ibqrt. . Otd Adelbert or the opera had lost his position. No longer, a sausage In his pocket for refresttmrrnt, did he leave his little room daily for the opera. A young man, who nude ogllng eyes at Olga. of the gurde-robe, and who wan not careful to kocp the lenses clean, had taken his place. "Don't Huffy. bigness." the said. with I!!! ttpa. "The watch (ails back Iomefunen. I must huvo it repaired." But Ion; met the tour e the rum- MI was over, the: mumunnlon room: bud been “mind, “1“ tin-u lung Jlaes of waiting Shelli. utter the letchbolrd which controlled the river when had been Inspected and ex- plained. Ike wan still trembling _ Prince Ferdinand William Wto, looking at the bug later on. out the "(ch In place and drew a lung breath at relief. br-tti-ttext-set-d. And hmmunthtnw whatit Ins The ma. watch which was a: II no dd. of It Md dipped any, put-(around black In“. an tun Mama-fl“. Hun-mu worm-um. 0"."th Tum-dorm Numb-a. Imam clicked. 'rtdtHsmtettt- hymn»: "Mama." ' It was weif toe the coun that m colonel wu talking to II Wall (or her, too, that the ot er otBeern weto standing behigut wt their eye: Ionhlptul'y on the pri ecu. The eounte- turnqd any whale. "s, I Artd-t-0tttemdte6ttte" CHAPTER IX m- clan-cs. He went any suddenly; (waving everything. That ta am to knqw.” Thor had hupvd to tearn something from him, and he knew nothing. "He ha. dtmeppored," Hwy told him. "m Is not It hlsdodxlng. and ho hum left Tho studentl nth-hm (hum "no in not here," one and. "When dld you know him?" “Ho came, frequently to I shop I kn w of-l qobbler's lhop. a neighbor hog) meeting place. A tim, lad. I "lred him. But recently he has not come, and knowing tug corps, I cum u-ra to tind him." “I II. I knew him. GGot won Lately, however, I hare utotrt9t-ta bl hero?" _ Two or three studenuvcamo town"! bun at 4mm. "Inn In Joann: For than" of Iraei9et mu, Just then. one curiously 31an no dlsnprlenrod. and old Adelberl waited. When the doorkeeper ro- turned. It was to tell him to follow him. and to lead the WI, downstairs. Intake]. of this corps."_ aid old Adab bert stnully. [ “Hooch-l F' repeated the doorktcper. N ttttak-com. In, comrade. 1 wilt inquire." iIa4eTt'"Tiliis' ot trar, ,raed. men! to uni-"onus or to mgr. In truth. he passed the building twlce horn-0 he could summnn courage to touch the erect hruun blocker. And the arro- gam'e of Its clamor. when at last he rapped, startled him again. But here at least he need m t have feared. The stndmt who was also doors koeper eyed him kindly. "Well. con- rude?" her said. He was very nervous when he made [Ills anal econ. Corps houses were curious platen. he had heard, and full ot secrets. Even the great prnfeisorl from the university might not (MDT withoét Invlmtiun. And his n-zpeJrnco had been that sludrmn pain M will ro- The old man‘s bitterness had be. Increased by two things. First. sl- thoulh he had been dismisssd without notice. in the middle of the west. ho had been will only up to the but d having. That was a grievance. Bet and. being alow on his feet. one od tho royal motor car: had almost run him down. and the police had can“ him roundly tor being in the WI]. At lust he determined to and flaccid, mo student. ll. did not know In. Chnstlun name. nor when ho lodged. But he knew the corp. In belonged to, by his small zrny up with n red band. Human could not help Illa. " I. end an and on!“ [DWI- lo M Imam, thq growth; - - kind Whom. hm. (nu. y_yeye'e1frniiatereoaerur, {or m - that would ho want doing. Among a. vet-run tho II mun Wu tsttlumstiat. and try an. by. policy _oeirtratituttaq fresh blood (a “no. tho government Ind undo I." anemia among them. a w. not!" 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