The County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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m* COBUTT DtNOCR AT-RIWI
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NO DEFENSE
By GILBERT PARKER
Author-TIm Seats of tlw Mighty,” "Tb. Right of Way”
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“•IV 0OO!“
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•f *M flWk»h Ammnrmm r* >».
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•#rr. mr akj #*r: r!jrt;n4 Tr t*.#
ft*(fMnr1W TWv • •• nr? a'tally
• tlftflM IMls 4#*#r f#t
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Adi* wtdi 4##r4a an4 l *y rh m wir-
!•» Wyn# ##• r#«ly Hi ffmHi
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'** p»mii4i Mm ii M> to n**n
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Wl»il# Pyrfc |# iwr-m* w'tft
VIM. My»» • 4#r«HMl Wlfte
•»•#*» «W rrmm gut nl# Mr
r*JtM#m WaM •« th# Wart
r*grfc la irraM W 4 rMrf* rtf
Marf r Hr W mi kuna If W
fcMIat Hay nr «r nal it My*
t# *•» I* f h*mi# tntk
OT'-k Mm Uyr* rg
» — i «W M#a A Mttr fam Mm
l-r» * vaaHky fcr*th*r la Am#n •
tantra (Mi la go amt • •
Mm l»|fl rafuanr la #atar any
MA •« r#4 "Mr | »afmrr * Hr
MgW M«| MtH Bf rrtMUtf
Hay m i tvaarWry ku( vrfuara m
■Wit a wraaat Hr la an la
p^mnti f«r aid* y*ar» 4h#«i«
aritaa Dy't aaaarin« kim rf Mr
WHaf la Ma tatmrrfw* k»i—m4*
• Mr BMH>| fnwr yaam l>yrft Antr
MraaHf taamuta Ma fa'Mr 4#a4
la laataa hyrl faaafaaa a M»*r
fram flWlla lnr**»aa Ma la >tai
la Aarrw aat —wfun# aaay far
«Ha *yytg* Hr fkrir Hr <-#**••« m
kaaa pa • Wr Dyrl Mac fW
•HMA R0t| aa aa aaWaiat man
•Wi an CM I «i • la th# Aral rraalt la
army Dyft. Mtotnc *M mraU*
aaara la rMn ky th##* la ma
aar4 *W Mil# «W Armtaa In#
an* raw «kl tW MMlat af thr
MWr akiff rryvi Dyr| Maali
wtt* ilwa aat an Mr rw Aria 4ar »•
tW Wrat latma Hr am van ia liar
ta tar a thr tlta rf rtrlary M a
Wtn# kararaa tka I ran n ant
InflMl Aaara rilk .it ta irrmnl
far Ma par* tn Ikr raw tiny Ml
tWnkrt ky IW atm• ml far hi#
•a»% la th# *•".# TW Hn» «n
|0»*anM firaa Dyn iM fra#
taar af IW Want af Jamaica af
•Mfi Ma alt rnaray l#*M MaJu.m
la r»r>raar Will a rampanim.
!*r* ■ —r#r## imnawtr varu* <•••
fram • aaakra 4#e#)o? afctp ant
Wan Man p aaalo y iM mrpr'rg
pMMar IKrila ramar la Jamal, a
Inn aat Shall# 0 atathar 4##t4#
Mai tW *tn muai W fait aH «W
trwth aW Wr fat Wrg Walk
Dm talla Akatla tka< tka man far
vWaa martm W aaa raa»uirt
• Ir af a a rnInc “I hat* »w*ti letting lug aha. I aa and rn.pl .>fd by a
tfc# lliraiga i|t
••mart TMganry
lira l.ffA |Mat
tWrr"-k» pat atari
I hpra idtlml ><mf f4ng i.#rti
•n Y Irdaln Tkr Mar.r-tir may rta# tf
| HI moBMii. and tin I-an- la twin*
takes hy I «H M»""e |n mw? thr
I '.snger If they rlaa yna bar#, a >mvH
h* in »»»lr way. and I maid no. gwsr
I an'e* rtmr a*fair Beside* Virginia
■ •• a fad.ar |J«» a — ter place than
j .hla." ha added with meaning
"Ts* Bin t* frighten me ant of
I Jamaica.' aha replied with pain In her
ante*. "Wad, I *IH nn4 gn till I hat#
|<a. IM* |dace In ardrr and hr.dijhl
dlarlpUna and nod lltln, here |
•.•all atay her* in Jnmnlca till I hare
d«n* my laeb Aa far the Marnnna
• hen the tmahl* er>men, I ahajl nrd
he «n|tre|ar*d." ah* am I led eadly
“The r<t«em..r may Iml lake yaar ad
I *lca hut I ahall. And moenler tl.af
I ram* fftan a land no. al'hont l.a
danger* W* had red Indiana and
War* men there and I ran ahon. •
He aatrd a hand ahmixly and then
atade • feature aark ,« ia ,mra'\r
might ask* of rede. -inn. af avhtol*
•••• *t ahall rentemher etery trned
ynti hare aa Id. and etery aota of yaar
•otr* trill he with me la all I he Ion*
If yearn •» mat flood hy hat an
ia* eat rhla hef»re | f<i I did a or
know that frrlt Anne «•* yoar fa
I her antll afier he eat dead Ho. If
I killed him. It a aa la mm|il*i# tf
noranre I did not knaat Mol »*
har* raalllted oar frlendahlp. and ea
moat pat atranfenea* In lla plana
(mod hf-find protect y.,o •” he idried
look Inf Into Xheria • eye*
Rh* looked *• him e|lh Borrow Her
lip* opened hat no w.Vlt rare* frerh
Me leaned an mrt <d the fanlen. and
preaently they heard hi* harae'a haof*
I a the a*ad
"He ta a great gentleman." aald
Mm |.ltn
ller danrhter'a area • ere dry and
fetered ller tlpa a ere dr**a "We
l meat hegln the a arid agata." ah* aald
brokenly Then anddenljr she od
laixerl and aank upon the fround "hij
laid- oh my Ondr ahe aald.
(CMA#TM MV Cantiaead )
Mra. Uya waa playing a bold, la
dead a rarhlaaa game Aha aaated ta
ahear Ilyck there were other* ah
a wild Intereat them eel > r« In Nhella
rrta If ha. ltd traee Matted fram
the apaatlaa: that th* girl ctaald leak
high. If bar mind tamed taward mar
rtagr A taa ah* fait that Hyrt atvanlrt
hnaa th* fart* hefart any axe aka*, a*
that ha waa Id not h* ahorked la th*
faiura If anything happened Tet la
her d**|eat hear* ah* atahert Mm well
Mha Itkerl him aa ahe had netar liked
any af Kbetla a admlrcra. and If the
prtiMem af Krrta Boyne had teen
aalretf. the woald gladly hat* Been
him aad'led ta Ilhella.
‘What haa th* garrrnor to da with
Mr taa declared *lt la roar daagh
tert pa* property, and ah* la free ta
hold ar la hart with K. Thera la no
CTO a a caaaaht ta aak, ha vie* regal
approval needed "
Woddmly ha haram* angry, a I moat
attitad His Mood pounded ta hla
valmh Waa ttdi man. Halloa, to com* w lnr ....
Malar ra hla aad her fata alaraya. rodM ! on hliella
aahlrm at the aioat critical | | ,nd
“Oo*l ta hrarrar he -old i cretloa
CHAWTCR XVI.
Lard Malian Intervan**
Two month, went Hy la that time
t.belli ami ftych did not meet, though
|tyrk aaw her more than ante la the
dlatanc* at Klngatim Tet they had
aerer met alnce that wonderful day
at Salem, a hen they had patted It
might eretn f.aever l»yrh had had
teat of her hoaetee. for Imrlaa Bo
land had mm* and gtm* hetaeen the
tan plaatatltma and had a.« Mlrhaet
tT«aiea‘ cnnftdenca He knew more,
perhapa than he ever mavnted to
fkyrk. a ho aaa him and talked with
him. gave him advice aa tn the cue
inma af Jamaica, and let him ace th#
detail* In the management af Kn
alaklllen
One day Boland hrotight w«*rd that
the gnternor had. more than nnc#
vtaltad Salem with hla autle; that he
had aat la Judgment on a mar In
Klngwton concerning th* eatat* of Xa
leva, and had gtvep declaim, tn Ita fa
var; and that Hra. I.lra aad Sheila
visited him at Spanish Town and very
entertained at King's hoaae at •**,«,!
breakfast and dinner—In abort that
Lord Mallow aaa Baking bay In
Salem plantation. This aaa no sur
prl-e tn Ityck He had full Intultloa
of the foray ihe governor would make
her ratal* and wealth.
Ml • harm af pension, “t* this a 'and
af the flntlah empire ar la It not’
Why ahould that man break la on
•very rrtslaf Why should he do til*
or that—any ye* ar nay. give or take
aaajrt He I* thr king's reprcaenia
tlv*. hat hr ta bound hy laa* a* rigid
aa any that Mnd yon or me What
Mas ha ta da with your daughter or
what nantta her? la there not
dBoagh trouble In th* world altbnet
kllMlM M Urd Halloa ? If ha—‘
H* arappig ah art. fur hr fuw ra
with hla Ma*ar ta har hand. She
«lM Maty and with dignity. Bat
ta har Cara there waa a<> aumtn
thaw was atay aatama gad winter
a^y the height freak of purpose A*
aha mate, her mother tawed a*
thnagfe t* laava Ityck ralMmn She
MU ta har ta wait, ami Hra. Liya
ftaad afbl akxloaa Aa Sheila came
oaar ah* h*gX har eyes fliad op Dyck.
Irik Ad rwrhal (bam aha held out
th* yap« ta Hk
-ft Ik aalnW.- taa aald quietly.
-That which yau har* arrtttaa, bat K
dta Mat MB all; II 0mm aat any that
Mallow had acted with dla
and yet with snub-tent |a*
aha tn warrant aom* auccraa He
aaa trying la make fur hlma» If a fu
tar* which might naan the ,-natml of
a greater colony men If he had
wraith, that would be atneet a car
talnty. and he counted Sheila * gold
a* a guarantee of power So atndlly
and happily he pre***d hi. ault ft
hla dlnnar-iartira he gav« her flm
placr nearly alaraya. and even broke
the code controlling pro-edenc* a hat,
hla secretary could he overruled Thus
Sheila was given honor when ahe did
not covet It. and an It aaa that one
day at Salem when the governor came
to mart her alt* waa able to help
Dyck Calhoun
Tbrti y,a go to Enniskillen?” level
Malkm aald to Darto* Boland, as be
entered the plantation, being ntrt by
the astute Amerbua
“Sometime*, yoar honor* waa thr
careful reply.
*1 suppuar you know what Mr. Cal-
haan a carrat haa hew. rh’“
-li M tro* yaa believed he'd strike
a man that wasn't armed. MrT
TW 0aawaai winced, bat ahnwod
nothing. -Had ban* drlnklag—be I*
a heavy drtahw. Ita yoi aavar drink
with w»r
at rang*
I • Al.*
• * • - r • \ a riff «f ajIi
th# rtfM thing In th# right ft«|. iihI
h# hftff M now Tit*- ivimnr «•>
An€ an Irti# ia tn [Hit thl« Aft •»
afaioit him, fur n*u ven <qi1«mui
f*4li Th#9 «*ft#n fttfft' h li»|«»riar»a #
t4 th# iiftiriifK) of a faithful ■#rtr#»»t
•ml l#t It vflfti ifRinat grrat m#n II#
h#«1 not# lont • pnaallilf fi»rtnn# hf
«V»wrniiig • lltf|# f#rrtd>r nf th# (taQfk
mr t»f th# #»r1 nf Hhnlluv. mv* th#
Inwnnfi ha«l «ur»k .Wf Into hi# AiImI
"Ah. iHI h# h*.a tlrunh with #t»r#r
m**ti than rr|iuMint« ftolaiwt M#
• • AAAA «4ilnf II# 'Irani fttial
• 4# g1v#n him vlth •h«nn It <‘h4mW
in th# fo mif I# **
Imrltift ftntfffif 4 Jiff I#. 4n4 b#f»r hi*
h#«4 "Htif h# f*ti4fig#*l 4ll fhAt. four
l»«'«r 4ii«l ga*# 4#liurm#n hrtt0*r
•Iriitfc than fb#y #w#r had. I h#mr. Ia
Jamnira h# trmf> hi* ala«#a 44 thoiigrh
th#> #d*rr m#n and ih# Il«»hlr«n4"
**W#4I, h#1l ha «# kv frmltm In
futurw, |l*»t4Ad for v«»rd ha# run#
fr*»m that h#*# t« h##f» to hi#
##tat# amt ia#%#r kivt It *
Imnua katkH nmfBf»#t|. and hi#
d rj far# trlakkil at ill tm*r# Ah
ami fthrii «a« thla ••»#*! rom# f0#r
hoAff
"Hnt y#«t#rday. |h>lan«t and l»#1l !
d" ##ll tn til#;, for | ha%# n« rhatev 1
hat to toh# him in homl if h#
*Ml!l»0t»rtrig
‘'tiolll von ting h#r# In iomairo *
?*»or r»t»f«t «o •• a ml* r So. rd a##
0*1 «#lf Ia A*-f!•«*rmoot h—d hrfttr# I d
m#*fc|l# olth Mr t*AlAaoi ' II* 0 a daw
g#r»i*# mao «t«#fi h#'a r»*o##*|."
**ll«»iafNft, fwi'll aitriftr ' a« a arf»a#4
mo*»#r. #h#n all fio #014. Vt»u t#ort»
alriili;
”Y «n»f Imam# la Hot #r #m>aHi to
km»o «h#t • # t #r hat |’d Ilk# ta •**#
ti# Marigrtfi* d#olt «rlt|. Thla t# not
my rtmhtry. hat t’%# got lf»t#r#ota t*#r>
or my miMtrvwft t.#«. unit that’a rh#
out# to ta#. . . I A#-* y nr bmiHf
tra«#l oftm vithont a 00ft#?"
Th# «arw| a hand hrhfr.1
him **1 l#ft * hen, at th# laat plaftta
tUm and r«dr 10 #i«o*. | fHt aof#
ovHHigh till I «ov yto. h««4ai>d ’
II# «mlW grfmly. and a gflmm#r
•mil# 0t#»4# to vh# i«*#A fti*« of th# mao
a*#* "f H#l#m. **V#ar la a g*Mad thing
for furoord ml Ada. yoyr h<#>or ” |#
aald with r##fi#n in th# tun# of hi*
00•## and rhall#ng# la th# oorda
“HI any thla Hfdaad t«Mir aiitm—
ha* i«##n f *rrui.*t# Id U+t 0t#ff Vwi
ha*# a rood? i'afk"
I mrto#* Inoh# «9«aiHi#r.#d god h#
)#f%#«l hla rhln op "A«. y<or h*o»or.
mn. Hnt might I a*h that y<o «r#4gh
ntnofulljr th# warning nf Mr Calhmin*
Th###’# tn*uM# at Tfvta«t»#yr I ho*#
It ffnm g*x«d *«airr##. an«l Mr t'alh«nin
ho# mad# pr#pomtlon« against th#
atfr# fi*lng# I'd tab#- t»##.| ..f olmt
Ik# •• v• II# Iiiw>va.m
T1*# g**##mor tiod#'! up hia h«?ro#
-B»daod. I’ll think n##r * hat y*m vo
hoc 0»*»m had i#fi mm m*m, f
tfk'ir 00Id :
"Why 4* foo thfah I ho#o omao W##
today T* Ho add#d ta th# #0tda A a*a.
a# 01 mporhy #t#o of poaftloa la hi*
0#4f
“It waa ta tlatf my Anchor and •»•
•off and to ##o Ho* Aal#m l okH aft## ,
oor atay on It. #aa H i»or
“T#o. to od y«of ovtii #r and f\>nr I
*#tf. hot H»i##y th# loft## Km fur An I
lorn. It look# aa th**ogh a mo#f#r mind I
had hrnti at work I #r# It m #»»rt I
'king Th# Hot## ar# ai?igtng If yon I
I long oot am th***# oh# 0r# otnging. [
I ?mi'll ##o r|#f ar# r##t>Dg front >Mr
' atwir# . that tloy 00 righting fit# **nool I
1 ohIHi ax#i of u* f##< vt#n •# r#«* •
1 from oo# lohnr# lot o* took at th#m
Th# f#»#ni'tf attad op and ma# *• i
• rh# ofon fmtrh #iiNt«>#« that fa***Ml
I th# fl#l*t# of *ogaf «*an# In th# n#or ,
di#tan«<o o#r# rivap* of fruit I###* •#
1 l#<ll<ta «*f Mm# ami f1'»a#m*g oltrol**
1 roo0 of oraiig# tr»#* nottg*#*. ml and I
l*«irpl#. fnvtiiiklm frolt and grapofnilt I
| th# iarg# vortot frott nf th# otiwl. th#
hto* «d«» p##r th# f#otlmr|rtg Iminila*M»
and th# Jack fr«t| tr## oHh It# #mr j
riN*o« frolt Ilk# fomfikiM Ar*oind tli#
n#gr*» hufa nor# *mtii ladlvldool 1
y«nif hotifO r#fi»#tnh#r oh#r# m# | *«id ah*»ot th# Marnnna arvl Mr « al
arot <*#il««tiilii^ oh#r# ahoyld Im-j l*oon II# a l«bitig no harm a* h# la.
gallivant?** I that’a aor# Mo oby ah* mid at h# go
Th# governor oa*#d a #i»at#mptr on at h# la? Thot'a y*»ur argainoiit
•uv hand “It doo#n t a##<1 Ingenuity im t ST*
•o And a pla#o. for mm# <)o It >0 th#ir | Ihdand n<d*M “Ir'a (art of my
won #*»at# I hav# a#m It ** I argam#nr. not all of it Of nnir##
Imrlua •harpfy “Your h«4M*r. hra doing no harm; h#t doing g<-Ml
«h#r#a naught *01 Mr • aiboun • #0tat# #*#ry da? H# a g«»t a #riff hand f*«r
tfemt’a got th# taiat. aad ho a not th# th# *hirh#r and th# viti't« hnt l»o‘* a
man t«> gn honting f.#r If l>rtnk wot I man that know* hi* mUid ami rhat'a a
wj|1»"w a g#tit»#man d*«#v tak# hla b«mh| thing ft»r Jamaica ’
quantam. la It a rrlmo? I aak yoar [ "l*wi h# '>mo h#r# #v#r<*
honor, la that a rrfm# la iamal#af* ”11# Da* S#on h#r# only nnr# aim-#
“If’a ao rrimo. H>»lam1. unerth# oor arrival. Thoro ar# r#M*on* why
l#^ yoar Mr. t’alhoon olU hav# to I ho do#* m*t #*»»»»# •« y«mr honor k#n«.
taho hia All i« hka own land from th# ki»<»w|Dg rho hl*fury of Krrii H«mn# "
\
'tsJ 1 *00*1 him the cammaiut of the
loiMbm yuvernment “
“And what day will that he, your
hnwnr?“
To be qaaMtaaad hy nne who had
been * revnlatlnuary wav »me than
distasteful t* the (mentor “That
day will ta when I Itnd the occasion
Ufiporiuia. lay brave Hound." be mid
Hourly.
"Why "hr*v*.1 your tumor?” There
aa* an ominous ll(ht la liarlea' ry*
~ldd you not flxht with lirorpe
W'a*lilnct<a B(Bln*t the kln« of En*
land-a(wln*t Kin* liorpl And If
you did. that oot hraveT'
“ll was true, yoar honor" ram* the
Arm reply. “It was the one rich, cowl
•"* n* «• ta pa*- a# «■ «
itarws
Ora Day ••land hrought Ward.
Ihtnd tu do. •• we proved ll hy the
victory we lad \V* did (hit wr set
out to do. But ma. If you will let a
poor man s|H‘*k his mlml. If I were
yna I'd not taipov.- ihe rsmuuiind on
Mr Calhoun."
“Why Boland?”
I artus spoke (SMimyeoualy. “Tour
honor, he has many friends In Ja
Mlcw, and they w<« i stand It. Be
Aea. he won't Mond It. And If be
alaats yoar haw nr. the Island will
b* with him."
Th* (everwoc wtarrd. hat hr mid:
“It'i what 1 am ardatvd t* do. my man.
rm a mrvaat af the mn. aad thr
W ••
A ipmrter of an hour Ister I an us
Boland mid to Shelia . "tie', pit an
order from Kna'snd to keep Mr. Cal
houa lo his estate and to punlah him
If he Infringes th* order "
Mail* started “llr will Infringe
the nrrler If It a made Boland But
Ihe governor will ta unalar to try tn
Inipuar It I will tell him So"
Shell* had changed since vh* vau
Dyck Calbaun last, ller face su thin
uer. hut her form wav even fuller than
It **v shea she hade him pnltit. a*
It seemed to him. forever ami It *t
Arvt seemed to hor Through anxious
days *nd Bights vh* had fought with
the old paaahm; and at last It teented
the only way to a*r*p* fp-ni the tor
j ture wav hy making all thought of him
1 Impossible How could thla be domt?
| A ell, I .sard Mallow would offer • way
Lord Mallow taa a man »f ancient
Irish family, was a governor had abll
Ity. was distinguished looking In a
curious Iran way, and he had a real
gift with hla tongue. He stiani high
In the opinion of the Mg folk at Best
minster, and had a future. He had a
winning way with women- a subtle
prrnhioualy attractive way with her
aex. and to herself he had toen dell
catrty persuasive He had the ancient
gift nf plcturesquenoa without urns
mentnfloo lie lad • strung will and
a healthy Imagination Hr waa a nun
of mettle anil ibrs-Ubdi.
Of all who bad entered her Arid
outside of Dyck Calhoun tie was the
Beal attractive, he was the nearest
to tile possible husband which ahe
must one day take And If at any day
at all, why not now w hen site needed
a nau aa she had never dour— when
•he needed lo forget?
She waa deluding herself to belles*
that what she was doing was all for
ihe tost; that the clouds were rising ;
that her fate had fairer aspects than
lad seemed ptsssiMe * Ian Dyck Cal-
houn told her Ihe trrrlhle tale of the
death of her father. Lrrtw Boyne Tet
memory gave a touch sf misery and
bitterness to all via thought and did. j
for twenty-eve years site had lived In
Ignorance as lo her puteralty. ll sure
ly was futile that her mother should
lave suffered *11 those years, wilt III
lie tu cheer her. while her daughter
should be radiant tu health and with
a mind free from rare or sadness. Vet
the bitterest thing of *11 ass the
thought that her father was a traitor
and tad died sacritb lug another man
When Dyck bad told her Aral, she had
shivered with anger slid shame—bill
anger and shame had gone. Duly ao.
thing gave har any comfort—thr nan
who knew Krrta Boyne waa a traitor,
tod coaid pruht by telling It beta hi*
tango* far her osrn aak*. kept hla aaro
yanco aa the price al hla *wo Ml—re.
Ho wag paw her neighbor aad he Hand
‘M# Will Infringe th* Wd*r If It",
Mad*, gaiang ”
plantations kept hy the slave*, for
whlit) they ka,l one day a fortnight.
tiesidew Mondays, free tn wurk on their
own servant. Here sod there also
were patches of "ground fruit.” as the
ufi'lerground vegetable* were railed,
while there pawned hy no tb*;r way to
the npee rimd leading tn Kingston
• sins luaded with sugar-casks, drawn
by oxen, and tn tw* case* by sampler
mules.
“Is there anything Aner than that In
Virginia f" asked the govern.* “I have
never been In Virginia, hat I take this
tn he In s--<ue ways Ilka that state, la
it r
“la Some ways only We have tu»
the same profusion of wild fnilts sod
trees hot we have our share—and It la
not an hot as here It la a better coon-
try though "
“lo what way t* It better?” th* gov
ernor sake] alnoot acidly,
"It ta better governed ”
“What do you naan by that? Isn’t
Is male* well governed?”
“Not ao well that It •atdw't be tm
proved." was Shelia a reply.
"W har Improvemenf. wovild you sag
1 ge*t?" Lord Mallow svfccd urbanely,
for he was set to play hla cards care-
fully today
"More w isdom la the governor " was
th* tdteerful and bright reply. "He la
indifferent to gmw| adc-h-e He haa
been told -»f trouble among the Ms
r,u«a. that they mean to rtae: he has
heen advlewd to make preparation*,
and he makes n<in*. and he Is deceived
by a show ,d loyalty ,« the port of 'he
•laves Lord Mallow. If the free Ms
roona rlsa-. why should tot the black
slaves rise at the same time? Why do
you not art?"
"Is every lowly ulnae* good opinio* Is j
worth having nag?” answered the g«* |
ernor. “I have seat my tnapeviors to
Trelaw ney I have had reports from
them. I have uacl every care- -w hat |
would you have me doT*
“l"seal every rare? Why don't you ,
Ihsure the Martamv |a**.eahlefiewe by <
advancihg on them? Why don't you
take them prtavmers? They are ew I
raged that two of their herdsmen J
should tw whippral hy a negro slave I
under the order af one if j*wib rap- j
talus. They are angry and dlaturlied |
and have aiuhmdinl tlw nw la lo Tre
law ney. so I'm told.”
"DW Mr. Caltmua tell yon that when
be was here?"
“It a as not that which Mr Calhoun
told me the •*!> tins* he came here
Hut wtw, Krris Boyne was. I never
knew * to. at father was HU he told
me. M> mother had kept it fr»tu me
all my life.”
Xhells spoke with—t Sgltatlaw of
any kind : her face waa Arm and calm,
her manner composed, hr votes even.
As she talked, ahe seemed to tw pruh-
Uig the tenter of a Bo*er *hufa ahe
had caught fram a hwahei at the win
dnw. aad bar whole pars—allty was
alight and vivifying, bar gwstl tamper
aad spirit campHte Aa Malt—
Tasked at Mr. M bad —
Ut dml— ta
wooM after bM—*M
mm
tr. TBta taa Mm
MBM mt
He MB Bteta A0 a
ad apoa0 fern aod
MftM 41
la taoa MB aa*a4
wmm tgm
hear* ffketta prat— b'm at lb* Best I
•Boner — bad give* ta the lot ladles I
— • i rlawsi day
'■a that day It w— rloar nhella 4M
nat knew who her father was. hot
•"anger things had Happened than
that atw w -sid he taking op skk and
eves two try, a man Impel sowed fat
billing aiecher ever, awe wbe bad barn
cmdefitne.t *• a mutineer and had sus 1
freedom hy aavIttg the king's navy
But now that Mhetla knew th* truth
there «akt Iw oe danger' Ityck Cal
htwm a aald Iw relegated la hi* yrTfer
(dace la the achetae of things. Wle |
was there to stand between him and
hn de* re? What was there ta stag
the great evewt?
He pi te hla feet awd came near tr !
her. ||u eye* were InAaroed with pas 1
•■•st his monaor aaa laiprewalv* lla
tad a -lisflngutaheit face twvwww mars I
dtstti.ga shot t nro his is si -a d
governorship, and asthoetty hail la- I
creasml hi* pers—altty
"le ttw tell yna 1 have an order I
from the Hetttofi govem-ne of | ■« con Atw !
i alhvma to hla aatate. not ta perrnrt t
h m tn Te*ve |t and. If he thaw* te ar
teat him That la my ctwnaqndetl dory [
Tim ept.r rv. dw yaa aat? »»r ar* >on |
tike meat ssntsfi soft at heart ta bold
I crtmlnan'”
hheila did md reply at ones The j
j news nas na news te her far lari—
Bole ad had fold her. ha* ahe f tonight
| It well la let the gnvervor think ha
had evade a new, act, sat tens I state
meet
I “No." ahe —Id at laat. looking bttn
calmly In the eyes “I hag ao aof?
feeling* f*w criminals as criminal*,
lo** at all And t her* la or or J ram
atm why I should he adaaanl t* this
man. Ilyrh ■ alhoun But. lord Mai
law, I wnald gw rarwfally ah—t thla
If I war* ya*. Asfdeee ha reslat*,
what will y— 4o*“
'If tie resists I will attack him with
dw* fore#."
“Tow mean y— will *e*d yoar mill
tary aad police ta attack him?'' The
(the was roven-d, oof It found 'he
psem.ir'i hreset He knew what ah*
was m—sing.
“Y— sr..vi 1*1 nrt rvpecy rne ta do
police work, would y—? Is that what
your IVesidrwt does' What y—r great
tlsmrge Washingt«a does? toaea he
make the state arregta with hla own
Mnd?'
“I hav# no doubt he w—Id If th*
ctrctsmatatce* were such aa ta war-
rant It. He has na small vie— sad
no false feeling*. He has proved him-
self." she answered Madly
“Well. Id that case,” respwnded
lord Mall— Irritably. “The event will
be as Is due Th* nun la condemned
by my master*, and he moat aabmlt
to my authority He la twice a crimi-
nal. and—*
“And yet a hern and a good swords-
man and as Mates! aa am are Bade
It • dish.meat world Taur admiralty
and soar government first pardoned
the man. and then gave him freedom
•a tbe Island—Which you tried to pra-
ven! ; and now they turn round and
confine him to hla artea la that par-
d-pfi la t real sense? ltd you wrlfe
to the psrf»mr»i and my he ought
not lo he free to rt-am. lent he should
discover more tre*sore Chests aad hay
another rotate? W as It you?”
The governor ahnuk hla head ”Nc.
not I. I told th* government lo care-
ful and anrbetarlcs! language the la
rident of his coming hero sad what I
did. and my reason for doing it -that
was all ”
"Amt you being governor they tau«
ywar advice See. my h.rd. tf tha thing
Is due to him It will he to yoar own
discomfiture It will hart you In Iho
public service "
“Why. lo hear yaw speak mistress,
It would almost seem you had a f.wvd
nes* for th* man who killed yoar fa-
ther. who went to Jail be It. and—*
”And be.** me a mutineer." Inter
vened tbe girt. Auwblng “Why not
any all? Why mat ratal-igue hia of
fenses? fondness fie the man whs
killed my father, you — y! Tea. I had
! • deep ami sincere fondness for Mm
ever since I met him at t'laynirt* over
| seven years ago Tew. a fondness
j which only hla crime makes Imp—
slide But In all that raally matters |
1 am still bis friend llr did not know
be was kilting my father, vh) bad an
claims upon me, none at alt. rx<*pt
that through him I have Itf* and be- 1
1 Ing. hut It la euoogti to separate os
i forever In the eye* of the world, and
i In my ryes Not morally, nf mg— |
hot legally ami artually He sad I
, are a* far a|art a* winter and sum- [
mer, wr are parted forever and ever
and ev er *
Lord Mallow saw hla opportanlfy,
and did not healtate ”N\v you are
arong. wholly wrong." hr said. “I did
nrt hlaa what I —Id tn my retort—a
report I waa bowed t* make—hy any
ravrry prejudice against Mr ' sJkoua 1
I gnar led myaaff aapev-lally"—thera j
Se llesL but be was an In -mparahle
liar—“Vest It ahoald be used against
Mm It would appear, however, that |
the new admirals report with mine
wrrr laid t<*getlier. and the gw
mewl rants to Its e—ctusl— ■- nidi—
ly. hi I tn hnomd to its ay duty.”
"If you—tvh if you did yoar dary
y— a—Id not ••bey the comataM Of
the gwsexunei,- Ar* there not times
•Ma tn obey a * mm*, and M aat
this —n af them? Lord Mall—r. yna
wooM bs doing a* great a mat a*
Mr. Ilytk CMhoon ever immtllad. —
caatM —non. if y— pot ihta arBar
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