COLONEL QUARITCH,' V.6. A TALE OF-COUNTRY LIFE.
BY IL RIDE HAGGARD.
AUTHOR OF “KING - SOLOMON'S DINRE,”
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too small for him. The bony arms bung down naither side, the bony limbs projecting to wards him, the great white skuit hung forward over the massive breast bone. It moved, too, of itself, and as it mored the jaw bone tapped against the breast and the teeth claciced g atly together.
Terror seized hanwhile he looked, and us George had done, ho tend to fly. How could that thing mote its head? The Lead ought to fall off.
Seizing the rope, he jerked it violently in the drst offert of mounting.. ́e "George sat opposite to him, his hands on hia "Her he got you, Colonel?" sang ant George kupes, the red night map on hie bend, and above; and the sound of a human voies brought comical expresion, ef satonishment upon his him back to his sees.
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"No," he answered as boldly as he could, and thon estting his teeth, turned and tottered straight at the Horror in the chest.
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for George, he muttered something houdible In our l'e'despair, wo stratobed ont vain bands home things are generally considered, matters about it's being a master one," and collapsad. and wept, called and no answor corse; when we for congratulation?"
Bat for all he might may sad all that he might With trombling Angers Tarold managed to kissed flose beloved ips and abrunk agbart at pick out two pieces of gott which had been dis contact with their slay, thow lips more eloenent arge, in his mind to the contrary, he did more turbed by the upheaval of the stone, and hold now in the rich pomp if their unutterable alone or log, understand what her outberet meant. BOLDIERS AND SAILORS FAMILIES BAK 1st January, 1889.
ASSOCIATION. them to the light. 1le was a skilled anismo-than to the brightest hour of their mussaling. He could not but now that the axelamation tologist, and had no diffealty in recognising. It may have some whan cez honour and the was the last entory of a broken spirit. In his Fox ArpiNG THE WIVES AND FAMILIES OF them, One was beatifal thres pound ploo hope of all our days by at our foot whattered heart be realised then, if he had never clearly of Charles I., and the other a Spur Layal of like a shard on the hard madway of the world. realised it before, that this proposed marriage. It may have dome when she the sweet star of was a thing hater to his dangħtər; and his That proved it.Thoro was no doubt that this ver youth, the pure sud holy thing, the type of conscience pricked him wardly. And yet an was the treasure hidden by Sir James de la completed beauty and woman's most perfect pot-it was bat a woman's faney-passing Mells, and. ha it must have been also who had measure, she, to whom was given the chalice of tanoy! She would become reconciled to the conceived the idea of patting a fales bottom to our joy, and wha bald to her white hand the love-inevitable as women do, and when her shildren
H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. the kist, and setting up the skeleton to frighten begotten germ of our power, ruthlessly purptied one she would grow accustomed to har Barrow, marandare from the traumo, if by any canon and ornahed it, and, as became a star, slid down and her trouble would be forgotten in their
our horizon's ways to rise upon some other sky laughter. And if not, well it was but one wo.. A BRANCH of this most useful sod one should enter.
For a minute or two the men stood staring at Or it may have come when Brutus stabbed us. man's life which would be atestod, and the very berwicart Association, now so widely ex each other over the great treasure which they or when a child whom we had cherished struck existros of his race, and the very ornale that tended over England and India, has boon started had unearthed in that draad place, shaking with me with a serpent-faux of treachery and left the had nursed them from asutury to century were in this Millary command, under the name the reaction of their Arst excitement, and early polo to reep upon our heart. One way or now at stake: Was all this to be at the marty of THE HONGKONG AND STRAITE SETTLEMENTS 2010IERS AND SAL ly able to speak.
another it has been with most of us, that long of a girl's funny? No! let thus individual suffer.
So be argued. And no at his age and in his LUES FAMILIES ASSOCIATION. night of utter woo, and all will own that it is a
dreamstances most of me would argus also, ghostly thing to face.
and, perhaps, considering all things, we should be right. For in this world personal desires must continually give way to the welfare of others. Did they not do so our system of No more wha wall upon the subject. Ida socisty could not enduro. made pratenon of eating a piece of toast; the Squire mopped up the ten upon his clothes,
The Assosiation in Hongkong is under the and then drank some more
Meanwhile the remorselesssendierent on. It management of a General Committee consisting wanted but five minutes to the hour, and the bour of
President. would, the well-knew, bring the man with it. The tire minutes passed slowly and in allonse.
Vice-Presidents. Holh her father and herself realised the nature of the imponding situatim, bat neither of them spoke of it. Ab there was the sound of wheels upon the gravel. So it had come.
Ids felt like death itselt Her pules rank and futtered; her vital forse seemed to conse their work.
And so Ide do la Molle had found it. The shriek of the great gale rushing on that Christ mas eva round the font Norman towore, was not more strong than the breath of the despair that shook her life. She could not sleep-who could sleep on such a night, the herald of anoh a mor-
and bent; it bent tits delicate filaments lay upon the wind like a woman's streaming hair, and the fierceness of the gast vor itself away and spared it.
See what happens to those who stand up and defy their fate," said Ids in hors-lf with a bitter laugh. "The birch has the beat of it."
Ida rose end closed the shatters; the sight of the store affected her blready strained nerves almost beyond hearing. She began to walk up and down the big room, fitting like a ghost
Another two minutes passed, and the the dour opened and the parkour wald came in, Cousy, if you please, air."
"Ob," said the Squire "Where ja le P." "In the vestibule, sir.”-
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"Very good. Tell him I will be there in to the fandt shall be a Member of the Association. amiante
The maid wout.
"Now, Lda," said her father, "I suppose we had hatter get this business over."
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"Well," he said, when Harold had done blow me, if that ain't a master one. And yet there's folks who say that, there ain't nợ such thing as Providence-ast that there'snything prowled Fel-props there sin nawthing there efter all." I don't know if there is or not, but I'm going back to soe, and I want you to come with me now.”
At this aridener of the handiwork of man his "How deep do it gò P". suld. George,
Tarold got his kaite and loosed some of the “Now Pal George, rather usesily Why, fearsallast vanished. Even in that company Colonel, that haint a very pins spot to go dig. he could not help remembering that it is souree top soins, which were very tightly packed, till ging about in on a night like this. I nivorly to be supposed that apritual skeletons carry he could move his band in them franly. Then he pulled out handful after handful of every sort heard no good of that there plac-not as I holds about wire with which to be on their skulle. by sich talk myself,” he added, apologetically. With a sigh of relief he held up the lantern of gold coin, There was a Rasa Neble of Ed. Well," said the Colonel, you can do as ymi nad looked round. He was standing in a good ward IV.; Double Sovereigns of Henry VIII. like, but I'm going back at once, and going down sizod vault or olamber built of rubble stous. Trip's Sovereigas and gold Crowns of Edward
shole, too: the gas must be out of it by now. Some of this rubbie had fallen in to his left; 71.; Doble Eials, Rial, and Angels, of Mary: The wail and roar of the wind, the eran Thom are reasons, he added, "why, if this money but otherwin, though the workmanship showed Rose Royals, Spar Royal Augele lrge of falling trees, and the rattle of lying stones is to be found as all, it should be found this that it must be of extreme artiquity, the storie vereigns and Laurels of James L.; Double Hilsemed to form a fit accompaniment to the tar morning. To-day la Christmas Day, ya know." Huing was still strong and good. Be looked and Rials of Elizabeth: Three pound pieces, mail of her mind.
She rose, and putting on hor drossing-gown, "Yes, yes, Colossl, I knew what you mean, upon the floor, and then for the first-time per Breads, and Half Broads of Charles I, some Bless you, I wou all about it; the old Sqairs nived that the nodding akeloton before him in greater quantity and some in less, but all want to the window, and in the dir light watch must talk to somebody; if he don't he'd bust, so was not the only one. All round lay remnanta were represented. Haudiul after bandful dided the trees gigantically tossing in a great h talks to me That Cossey's coming for his of the raighty dead. There they were, stretch-ho pull out, and yet the bottom was not reached struggle for their life. An oak and a birch Auswer from Miss Ida this morning. Poor of oat in the form of a circle, of which the atone At last he ome to it. The layer of gold pinnes are within bar view. The cak stood the gale young lady, I saw her yesterday, and she looks kist was the centre. (XI. One place in the was about thirty inches thick by three feet six out-fora while. Presently there came an awful gust and bent upon it. It would not band, and like a ghost sha du. Ah, he's a mean one, that circle was vagant; evidently it had ones boen lang
We must get this into the house, George, the tough roots would not give, so beneath the Cossay. Larger Quest warn't in it with him sitar occupied by the giant frame which now at with-
waight of the breath of its destiny the big tree all. Well, I cocked his goose for him, and I'd in the kit. Next he looked at the kist itself. before anyone is about," gasped the Colonel. vive sommet to have a hand in reoking that It had all the appearance of one of those rade "Yes, sir, yes; but how be we n-going to carry broke in two like a straw, and its spreading top was whirled into the most. But the birol gave" banker chop's too. You wait a minute, Colanul, stone chests in which the rory auoient inbabit. It and I'll come along, gale and ghostese and all sats of this falsud buried the ashes of their
Harold thought for a minute, and then ented I only hope it be after a fool's arrand, cremated dead. But, if this way so, whence thus Bidding Goergo stay in the vault with that's all," and he retired to put on his boots, cawe the uncremated skeletonsS
the treasure, which he was with difficulty per Presently he appeared again, his ted nightoup Perhaps a subsequent race or tribe had found ladder, and get in safety through the hole. In naded to do, ho elimbed the improvised rope still on his head, for he was afraid that the wind the chamber ready prepared, and used it to berylus excitement he had forgotten shout the war would blow a hat off, and carrying an unlighted some among them who had fallen in battle it mor hours having but entriel Away by the was impossible to say more, especially as with gale, which was still blowing, the not with Now, Colonel, I'm ready, sir, if you be," and they started.
one exception thera was nothing buried with the so much fury sa before, and the vici-swept de Tie gule was, if anything, tercer than ever. skeletons which would sgaist to identify their solation that mot his view as be merged into race or age. That exception was a dog. A dog the dawning light broke upon him with a shock Index, there had been no anek tompast in these had been placed by one of the bodies. Evidently The tamer-house was clean gone, anihing hot from end to end and book again, and again back. ed out to meet her fate." parts for years, or rather cantaries, as the ordi- from the position of the bones of its mestere a far uprights remained of it, and fifty yards What could she do? What should she do f tion of the timber by ten o'clock that morning arme he had been left to his last sleep with his sway he thought he could makont the crumpled. fer fole was upon her; she cold no longer amply testified
This hore wind must be like that as the band resting on his hand's head.
Bending down, Harold examined the seated up shape of the roof. Nor was that all. Quitarist the inevitable-she must marry bin RUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, from whom a like sam of not less than fifty Squire tell us on in the theme of King Charles skaleton more closely, 15 was, he did read quarter of the great one which were the glory And you her whole soal revolted from the act ae blew the top of the churol tower off on a accurately jointed together with strong wire care the summer honse red even herself. She had known two girls who of the place ware down, or splintered and rained. with an overwhelming flerceness which astonish- Obristmas night, shanted George; but Barchi Clearly this was the work of hands which were But what did he pure for its exhaustion, he had married people whom they did not like, be-CARRBS, mado no answer, and the fought their way on bora into the world long after the flesh on those as dosa the slope and reached the house, which ing at the time, or preloading to be, attached to ward without speaking car for their voices mighty benes had crumbled into dust. were almost inaudible. Unus the Colonel stop-
he entered sa notily as he sold by the side door. somebody alee, and she had observed that they ped,sud pointed to tho sly-line. Of all the row heart souk as the idea etrusk him that he hour. It was Christans Dar, and not a pleasant considerable ease. But it was est so with her; But where was tho treasure? He saw one. Nobody was about yet, or would be for another accommodated themselves to their fate with of tail poplare which he had aren bonding lika whips before the wind as he came along but one bad made an interesting arcbeological discovery, morning to get up on, so the servants would be remained standing now, and as he pointed that that was all. Defore undertaking a close sure to lie bed. On his way to his bed-room search he returned to the hols and hollowed to be peeped into the dining-room, where he had George to come down, so there was nothing but fallen asleep on the previous evening. When some bones to frighten him.
he had woke up, it may be remembered, he lit a mich dificulty persasded to do.
This the worthy George was at length with candle. This candle was now flaring itself to death, for he had forgotten to extinguish it, and When at last he stood beside him in the vault. by its side lay the paper from which he had how ridiculous were bis fears, without, however, in it, of ouures, bat somehow the sight present oeding in allaying them to any considerable him very much. It seemed months since he swote to find the lamp gone out. How much And rally when one considers the position, may happen between the lighting of a candle and
Bla paced her bedroom till she was tired, and shut up as they were in the bowels of a place its burning away! Sailing at this trite, ro- which had for centuries owned, the reputation of flection, he blew that light out, and, taking an- tken, in an access of despair, which was sufficient big bunted, faced by a nodding skeleton of other, Want to his room. Here he found a stout ly distressing in a person of her reserved and cost superliumaa sive, and satrounded by a hand-bag, with which he made hasta to re-stately manner, flung herself, weeping and ach bing, upon her knees, and resting her aching rious other skeletons all very due and large." turn to the Mount with the most violent tempest that bad visited
head upon the bed, prayed as she had never prayed hofors that this enp might pass from her. the country for years sighing away onteide, it is
She did not know-how should aba ?—that at that very moment her prayer was being answer pot wonderful that George was red.
ronished also.
Beaching the summer-house in safety, they entered, and the Colon-shut and looked the door behind them. The frail-biting a literally rocking in the fury of the storm.
she was fashioned of another clay, sad it made her faint to think of what was before her. And yet the prospect was one in which she could expect little sympathy. Her own father, although personally he disliked the man whom she must marry, a clearly filed with amaze. meat that she should prefer Colonel Quaritch, middle-aged, poor, and plain, to Edward Cossey... at comprobaned or memes the extraordinary gulf which her passion dag between the two. I, therefore, this was so with her own father, bow would it be with the rest of the world?
"I hope the roof wil bold," shouted George Harold explained to him what the place was and made the great discovery. There was nuthing bandsome, young, ami vinh as Crest Beauld
but Harold took no hood Ho we thinking of other things. They lit the lanterns, of which they now had three, and the Colonel slid down into the great grave he had so industriously dug. motioning to Gorga to follow. This that worthy did, not without trepidation. Then they both knalt and stared down through the hole in the monry, but the light of the lanterns was no strong enough to suable them to make out any
thing with clearness.
"Well," wid George. Falling tadz apon his favourite expression in bis amazement, as he drew his nightcapped head from the hole, if that ain't a master one, I nirer saw a wastoror that's all."
Want be you agoing to do so, Colonal? Hey you a ladder here?"
extent,
"Are you all right, George?" he shouted down the hole.
Yes, she answered, rising: "I am ready." And gatherine up her snorgios, she pass-
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"Well, Colonel yes but not sorry to see you 'Well," he said, his teeth chattering, "if this back. It's lonesome like down here with thaNeod. and that Ler lovor was then, even as sheh, and in cases, containing air times the quantity, ain't the westeres; oue that iver I did so." But desders" hore he stopped, bugungs was not ́equal to the expression of his feelings.
Meanwhile Harold, with a heart full of anxiety, was turning the Intern this way and that in the
Very well. Look out! There's a bag. Put as much gold in it as you can lift comfortably, and then wake it fast to the rope."
Some three miuntos passat, and then George announced that the bag fall of gold was ready
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No" answered Harold. I never thought of that, but I're a good rope; I'll get it” ·
Berambling out of the hole, ho prosently re- turned with a long coil of stout rope. It be hope of discovering some traces of Sir James's longed to some men who had been recently em-treasure, but nought could be see. Tbers to the Flurold healed away, and with considerable of ployed in deiting bought off auch of the cake left the masonry was fallen in. He went to it fort brought it to the race, Thon, getting and pulled aside some of the stones. There was the bag on to big shoulder he staggered off with a cavity behind, apparently parage leading ne it to the house. In his red stood a massive and even now the Ught of her coming happines or sometimea palmedef by anpricipled vendors
as needed attention:
Tbay andid the rope and 1st the and down to see how deep the pit was. When they falt that the doubt to the secret entrance to the vault, but he ond isy upon the foor they pulled it up. The could see nothing in it. Unce more he marched dopt from the bote to the bottom of the pit ap round. There was nothing. Unless the tres ears was buried somewhere, or bidden away in paired to be about sixteen Esot or a trifle more.
Harold tank the iron crowbar, and having the passage, it was non cristont, that was all. made the rope fast to it fixed the bar across the And yet what was the meaning of that jointed month of the eparture. Then he doubled the skeleton altting in the afons bath? It wast rope, tied some knote in it, and let it down into fave been put there for some purpose; probably the pit, preparatory, to climbling down it. te frighten would be plunderors away. Cantà Bal George was too quick for him. Forget-be-be sitting on the money! He zared to the ting his doubts the wisdom of groping obest and looked through the bony lega. No, his about Dead Man's Noant at night, in the ardeur; pelvis rested on the stove boltom of the kist. of his burning quriosity, he took the dark Ian. tern sad holding in his teeth passed his body through the hole in the dasoary and cantionaly
did down the ropa,
"Well, George, it seems we're done," sai Bareld, with a ghastly attempt at a laugh,
There's no trossaro Lero
"Maybe its underneath that thers stone corn “Are you all fight !” waked Herold in a volcabin," "enggorted George, whoes tooth were still tremulous with arditament, for was not his life's chattering. "It should be here or hereabouts, fortune trembling on the turn?
surely,
"Yes," answered Goage, in a ducktfal voirs, and Harold looking down sould see that he was bolding the lantern above his head and staring at something very hard.
Next moment a most awful howl of terror oohood up through the pit, the latern was drap. pod upon the ground and the rope commanend the agitated with the utmost violenes.
ing
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-All bones answered the Colousl: "why
if must be a skeleton.
Ok, rabbish,” said the Colonel. "How can
This was an idea. Helping himself to the shoulder-blado of come decasted hero, Harold, -ing it as a trowel, began to gooop away the soft and apod which the stone cheat stood Ha snoped and swooped manfally, hat he could not come to the bottom of the hist
He stepped back and locked at it. It must ba one of two things either the hollow at the top was but a shallów mtting in a great block of stone, or the kist Lad a false Fortom,
a skolotor sit and a sick? He would colour as the walls of the kist, and there was a tumble to bita."
sea going chest, the companion of bir many wan- derings. It was about half full of miforms and old clothes, which he bundled unceremoniously on to the floor. This done, he shot the dag full of shining gold, as bright and uneorruptod now as when it was packed away two and a half can turies ago, into the chest, and returned for ad- other load.
Twenty times did he wake this journey. At the tenth something happened.
"Here's a writing, sir, with this lo!," shout- ed George. "It was packed away in the money." He took the writing," or rather purehrent, out, of the mouth of the bag, and put it in his pocket unrard.
At last the store, ouerous as it was, was exhausti
That's the lot, sir,” skooted. George, as, ba] sent up the twentieth bag fall. If you'll kind. ly let down that there rope, I'll come up, too.
"All right,” said the Colonel, "pat, fho ukele- ton bok first.".
**Well, sir," answered George, ba loks won. derful comfortable where he lay, bu du, so if you're agrecablo. I think I'll let him bo
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And then, chilled and numb in body and mind, she crept into her had again, and at last lost her. self in sleep.
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Harold chuckled, and presently George ar "What a gale." he said, "what a gala. Upon rived, covered with filth and perspiration. my word I began to think that the old place wal In another two seconds George's rad night
"Well, sir." he said. "I never did think that coming down about our sare, and the wreck. FENDERCH AVENTE, LONDON, ENGLAND, [199 cap appeared through the hole followed by a face
I should get dead tired of handling gold coins, among the tree is dreadful. I don't think there' GREATEST BLESSING that was literally Hvid with terror.
He literally sprang at it, and seizing the giant but it's a ram world, and that's a fact. Well, I can have buen such a wind since the time of "Let me up for God's anke," he garpod, "orskeleton by the spine, jerked it out of the kist giver, and the ammmer hozan goue, and it look King Charles I. what the top of the tower was of life is perfect stals of hesith. To secure this KEA
nndeniabla hoon se LLYPLOFIR'S PIERWIO SKLINE. he'll her me by the leg !"
Ha! wheked the Colmel, ast without side. Just es he did so there came a gast of one
and dropped it in a bristling bouy heap on one at thim there oaks. Well, if that beant a master blown clean off the church, pau remember It strikes at the cost of disease, Improving Digestion was showing you the airy about it in the by sharing away obstractions from the Stomach. n thrill of superstitious fears he dragged the wind so furious that baried as they were in the "You never saw a masterer, that's what you registers the other lay, the ons sigued by the liver, kidneys, and Bowels, arte as tho ate time panting man through the hole.
earth, they literally felt the mound rock beneath were going to say, wasn't it Well. and take parron and old Sir James de le Mollo. The boy eating the Blool, endicating poisonous and But George would give no answer until he it. Instantly it was followed by a frightfal pas thing with another, nor did i, Gorge, if who has just come up tells me that he hears that feverish buzARIA. EBBIATRO Adet was through the hole and out of the grave. In crash overhead.
that's any comfort to you."
poor old Mrs. Many's aunimer-house on the deed had it not boon for the Colonel's enger George collapsed in terror, and for's moment Now look here, just sover over this hole top of Dead Man's Moant has been blown away. entreaties, backed to some extent by actual force, Harold could not for the life of him think what with some boards and earth, and then couse in which is a good riddance for Colonel Queritch, he would have out of the summer-housa lied happened. Ho ran the hole and looked and get some breakfast. it's eight o'clock and Why what's the matter with you! How pala : and half way down the mount by now m up. Straight above him he could see the sky merry Obristmas to you, George!" and he "The gale kept me awake.
past, and the gale is hlowing itself out What is it!" zoared the Colonel in the hole in which the first cold lights of dawa were qui held out his hand, covered with outs and grime sleep, answered Ide
yen. Took,
I got very little to George, who shivering with terror was stand-vering. Mrs. Massey's summer-house hed been
the ofg thoroof.
“And no monder. Well, my dear, you haven't blowa bodily away, and the "anoient British and blocal. It's a blesand ghost, that's what it in, Colo-Drolling Place" Wee oire more as it had beau George shook it." "Bade to yen olonel, I'm wished me a merry Christmas yet. Goodness ate of rare sad poraba fragrance, and being registered Del" answered George, keeping bis eyes fired for ccnturies, open to the sky.
sure. and a merry Christmasinis. God bleus i knows we want ons bailly enough.” There has not upon the bole as though Le mountarily expast- "The sommerhouse has gone, George," he you, sir, for what you've done tonight. You've been much merriment at Hosha of late vore ad to see the object of his feare emerge.
said, "Thank God that · we were not in it, or saved the old plans from that banker chap, that's "A merry Christmas to you, fatter," she said, Nonsense," said Harok, doubtfully, What we should have goas too"
what you've done; sed yon'll have Miss Ida, and "Thank you, my love, the same to you; you have rabbish you talk. What sort of a ghost ?” "Oh Lord six," groaned the anhappy George, I'm darned glad on it, that 1 am. Lord! won't get most of your Christmases before you, which
A white up" said Georgs, all bones like." "this is no owfol bustos It's like a judgment this make flie Squire open his eyes, and the is more than I have. God bless me, it only an exceptionally live perfume for the breechief, FAUVEL; si Dr. BLANCHE private hospital, HAS PRFID BIF CA
"It might have been if we had been up aburo paest, fellow brushed away a tear and fairly seems like yesterday since the big bunch of helly Instead of safe down here," he answered. Come, sepered with joy, his red nightcap waving on tied to the book in the ceiling there fell down on I don't sy that he ain't," was the answer, bring that other lantern."
the breeze.
the breakfast table and smashed all the oups, and -hat-if he be, he's seven foot high, and sitting George roused himself, and together they beat It was a strange and beatiful sight to res the yet it in more than sixty years ago. Dear nie! airing of bisself in a stone both."
over the now empty kist, and examined it closely. olema George apering thus in the midst of how angry my poor dear mother was. She never Trade
could bear the crockery in s broken it was a The stone botton was not of quite the same that windy desolation.
Harold was too mored to answer, so he shoul- little falling of your grandmother's" and he AWARDED ornok across it. Harold fett in his pocket and dered his last loud of treasures and limped off with laughed more beartily than Eda had heard him "I don't know, but there he is, and they don't drew out his knife, which had at the book of it if to the house. Mrs Jobson and bur talkative de for some weeks.
*Ble made on answerr but busied herself about all this place Dead man'sweart' for newthing." (one of those strong iron ho ka that are seed to alere were up now, but they did not happen to
"Well," said the Colonel, argumentatively, uitrast stones from the heels of horses. This so him, and he reached his room in safety. He the to. Presently glansofug up the saw her skeleton is a perfectly barules thing."
poured the last begfal of gold into the chest, father's face chang. The worn expression came hook he worked into the crack and managed bend cothed it down 1t filled it to the brim, bak upon it and be lost his buoyant bering. "Yes, if he's dead may be, sir, but this one's fore it broke to pall up a fragment of tone, e ahnt the chest and looked it, and then e le Evidently a new thought had struck him, and alive, I say him ned his head at me.”
Then, looking round, he found among the rab "Look here, George," snäwered Harold felleg bich, where the wall had fallen in, a long sharp was, vivered with th and grime, braised and she was is no grast doubt as to what it was. that if this want on much longer be fuld lose it. This be inserted in the hole and they both face, he sat down spon it, and from his heart said. "You know that Cossoy is coming up at bleeding, and kis hair Aying wildly about his "We had better got on with breakfast," he bis nerve altogether. "I'm not going to be levered away at it. sosred. Great envous, what a gust! I'm going Half of tho seked stone came up for thanked Heaven for the wonderful thing that tea d'elook.”......
Ten o'clock ?" she said; faintly.. A ingles, far enough to allow them to get their had happied to lim y goed, Colonel," answered George, "and fingers underneath it. Bo it was a fales bottom."
Bo exhausted was he that he nearly fell asleep Yes Itahl blin ten in that we could go to I'll wait here till, you come up again-that is it "Catch bold," gasped the Colosal, "and pull as he sat, but remembering himself he rose and church afterwards if we wished to.. Of course, you iver do."
for your life,"
taking the parchment from his pocket he cut the Ids, I am still in the dark as to what you have Thrion did Harold look at, the hole and thrice
George did as he was hid, and setting their faded silk with which it was tied and opened it made up your mind to do, but whatever it is 1 -like fale Sartor did b- shrink back.
kness against the hollowad stone, they tagged rubbed, writing which he had seen in the old your final decision froix your owe lina If, how
On it was a short Inscription in the same thought that be had better once and for all bear "Cema, ha aboutad angrily, don't be sa till their muscles crackol. inforñal fool, get down here and hamil me the
It's.e-moving," said George. Now then,le that Ida hat found y
ever, you feel yourself at liberty to tell té to me lantera.
Colonel.
It ran as followe
As your fathor, I what be glad to hear it,” "George obeyed with evident trepidation. Next second they both found thómselves
Seeing that the times be so troublons that no. She lifted her head and looked him full in the Then Harold got thro gh the hele, and with the that of their backe. The stons had given max cam bo sure of his own. I, Sir James de la Ence, and then pause He bad a cup of tea in many su inward tremor, for there is scarcely with a run.
Halle, have brought together all my substance bir hand, and it was held in the air half way to man the earth who is really free from
in money from wherever it lay at interest, his mouth, while his whole fass showed the over. supernatural fears, descended hard ever hand.
and bare hid the saintis palabre, to which mustering anxiety with which he was awaiting Bat in so doing he managed to let the lantern
I found the catry by a obrno, till such time neber reply. fall and it want out Now as the reader will
pasce come book to iffis unhappy England. - This * Make your mind esar, father," she said, “*I probably admit this was exceedingly trying
have I done on Christmas Day, in the year of one am going to marry Me Cassey." It is not pleasant to be left alone in the dark
Lord 1813, having completed the “hỉding of the underground in the company of au ucknown
gold while the groat gule was blowing. "spook." He had some nistohes but what ba
James de la Molls." tween fear and cold it was some time before ke two fave!
Thus on a long gone Christmas Day, in tho would get a light. Down in this deep plaes the
hour of a great wind, was the gold tid, and now Weft," he said, "of course it is not my affair, cools and refreshes the face and hands of to restify the cause of dissatisfaction.
ROWLANDS KALTDOR Iz requested, when immediate steps will be taken rush; of the great gulo reached bis ears like s faintsud melancholy sighing, ead he heard hinjng gold coins set edgeways.
There, under the linen, wers zów en tow of on this Christmas Day, when another great or at least only indirgelly sa, but I most way, my
wind raged overhead, was it found nace more. love. I congratulate pou ou the decision which all exposed to the hot son and dust, eradicatus":
D. GILLIES, other tapping noises, too, or he thought he did, For a moment everything war before a. just in time to saves daughter of the house of you have come to. I quita understand that you freckles, sunbarn, tan, s. and produces a naises of a drapy and usplanet nature. Would rold's eyes, and his heart stopped beating. An de la Molle from a Ente as bad as death. hare been in some little difficulty about the mat | bautiful and delicate completion.
Hongkong, 28th Angust, 1935. the matches aster light? The shill and death He damp of the place struck to his marrow and
er; young women often have been before you,
ROWLANDS' "ODONTO and-will be again, but to “be frank, Ids, that whiters the tooth, prevents décay, and given a the coll sweat poured from his brow. Ahlst mound or tumeide, on which was built a windmill. IDA GOES TO MEET HER FATE. Quaritch business was not at all suitable, either pleasing fragrance to be breathi
set! He kept bi svog steadily fixed upon the rears ago the windmill, was poiled down, and
Mort people of a verinin agu and a certain de. În age, or fortune, or in anything else. Yes, ul- ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL the owner of the ground wishing build upon lantern.till be land 1 it, and it was burning up the site, ret to work so wirbag to and a bones apo gre of sealtiveness of disposition, in looking thongh Cossey is not everything that one might preserves and beautifies the hair, and can be brightly. Then by su ofert ha lifted his gym tonishment may be conceived when he found he the mpk down the vista of their lives, whereon with, on the whole I congratulate you heartily." also had in a golden estour. am looked round him.
mound west zumber of skeletors arranged in aire | maxoży's melancholy light playein Stful fiabe Ob, pesy don't.” broka in Ida, almost in a cry.
Bizes 3/7-10/6. And this is what he saw, a jack
ales: Thons skalotani There three or four paoex' from him in the man who saw than a of large ulite, and a gen- | Wice the alteristo glow of Eng in the Whatever you da prav don't congratolite me " Ask Chemiste for Busbuds' Artioles, of
informed me that be marred twilight of a tunio ao recall some one night of gure the kamor of Death at or rather. It was orer are feet high. The one yellal kgody. It may become her her. Hat Ide fag Rad already recovered its
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Up sprung the Celozel like a kition. The broken stous was standing edgeways in the kist There was something soft baneath it.
The light, George," he said hoarsely, Beneath the stone were some layers of rotten liden.
Was it a shroud or what f
They pulled the inou out by handfois. Que!
Oh, great Hesten!
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