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[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] THE MARKET-HUNTER.

BY

ROBERT W, CHAMBERS.

(Continued)

The two inen food each other in silenco for a moment; then Jonalyn said: "Are you going to tear down my house"

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1501

Noiselessly he destroyed it, setting the heavy stone on the moss without a senad; then he searched the thicket for the next line," and in a few moments he discovered another broken twig leading to the left.

He had been on the trail for some time, loring it again and again, before the snapicion flashed over him that there we somebody theal who had either seen er. board him, and who was de- liberately leading him astray with false "lines" that would eat in noting. He listened; thers was no sound either of stops or cracking twigs, It was what heimt both dogs had begun growling, and staring Gortion did not answer. wanted to do, but ho looked at the gaunt, gra- Into the demi-night ahead. He motioned them on and followed. A moment lator both dogs. nit, headstone in the doorway, thou dropped the

Can't harked sharply. butt of his gun to the dead sod again. you be decent, Jocelyn?" he melted harshly.

Jolyn was silent.

"I don't want to turn you out" said Gorden, "Can't you let my game stone? Come, lot's start again; shall we? I'll and Banks down Lo-morrow with a couple of cows, and a erata or two of chickens, and Murphy shall bring you what seeds you want for late planting—”

To h-- with your needs roured Jocelyn in a burst of fury "To - with your cows, Your Murphys, and your money and yourself,

As he stepped out of the thicket on one side, young girl, standing in the more open and heavier timber, raised her head and looked at him with grave brown eyes. Her hands were on the silky lends of his dogs; from her belt hung great fully cock partridge, outspad wings still limber.

He knew her in an instant; he had soon hor aften in church. Porplexed and astonished, he took off his cap in silence, finding absolutely nothing to say, although the dead partridge often displayed bibing eloquence.

They looked back twice. The third time sho looked he was gone beyond the brown hill's erasts

She came to her own door all of a tremble. Oul manf Jocelyn sat sunning his gray head on the south porch, loan hands folded oror his stomach, pipe botwoon, his toath.

Deddy," she said, "Inok!" and she held up the kitehen, All the afternoon she was busy the partridge. Jocelyn amiled. and when the early evening shadows lengthened across the purple hills she stood at the door, brown eyes searching the northern slope.

The early dusk fell over the aller swales; tho Upstairs she heard her father dressing in his brawling brook was sheuted with vapour. ancient suit of rusty, black, and pulling on his obsolete boote. Sho stole into the dining-room and looked at the table. Three covers were laid,

She had dressed in her graduating gown-s Aimsy bit of mousseline and ribbon. Her dark tian glamered at her belt. oft hair was gathered simply; a bunch of gen-

Suddenly, as she lingered over the table, slie heard Gordon's stop on the porek, and the next instant her father came down the dark stairway The old man Jalted, ovos ablaze. But Gar into the dinning room just us Gordon entered.

you loading tuillionaire! Do you think I want at her bolt furnished a text on which he had on esme" forward grafely, saying, "I asked

to die turnips any more than you do? I was born free in a free luni potore you were borr, at afi! I hated these swales and fished these strains while you were smaling for your pap!" With Ulazing yes the rugged fellow shook his flat at Gordon, earsing him fiercely, then with a violent gesturs he pointed at the ground under his foot: Let thom whose quiling is to I've turned my last dig snarlo. Except that Gordon's humilaouse face bad grown a little white under the heavy cont of tan, In betrayed no emotion as ho said: "You are welcome to Ree as you plones-under the law. But if you fire one more shot on this land I shall 1x obliged to ask you to go elsewhere."

"Keep your marsopen then! slanted Jocelyn, for I'll knock a pillowful of feathers out of the fhst partridge I fun inver."

"Better not," said Gordon gravely. Jocelyn hitched up his weather-stained trou- sers and draw his leather belt tighter. " told you just now," he said that I never turn another sorì. I'll take that "

"I'm glad to hoar it," said Gordon pleasantly. "Yes, continued Joelyn with a grim ges ture, I'll take it back. You so, I buried By wif yonder, and I guess I'm froe to dig up what I planted. And I'll do it!!!

After a pause, he added for the house down. I'm done with it. 1 gauss I can find raum somewhere anderground for her, and a for free inches on top of the ground for me to sit down on."

After a moment he sailed, partly at the situation, partly to put her at her base.

"If I had known it was you," he said. "I should not have followel thoas very inviting twigs I saw dangling from the oziors and moovinos."

Miss Jocelyn if I might come as your guest to night. It would have been a lonely Thanks giving at home."

Jocelyn turned to his daughter in silence. three chairs caught his eye. Then the three places laid at tabla, and the

"I hope," said Gordon, "that ok quarrels “Linot dead-falls are thoroughfares to woods.

You are as free will be forgotten and old scores wiped out. I mon," she answered dofiantly.

am sorry I spoke ns I did this morning. You ДВ I am in those woods-but not more free."

The defiance, instead of irritating him, toach-are quite right. Mr. Jocelyn, the hand is your i ad him. In it he felt a strangs pathes--the and as always boon yours. It is from you I proud protest of a heart that hand as from na tho must ask permission to shoot," thudding wings of the wild birds he sometimes silenced with a shot.

It is quite true." he

perfectly fren in the lie said contly; "you are "But not by your leave!" she said, and the quick colour stang her cheaks.

It is not necessary to ask it," he replied. "I mean," she said desperately," that neither I nor my father recognise your right to those woods.

:

"Your father?" he repeated, puzzler. "Don't you know who I am" she said in surprise.

I know you sing very beautifully in church," I said, smiling.

My name," she said quietly, "is the name of your father's old neighbour. I am Jessie Jocelyn.

is face was troubled, even in his surprise. The lines between his eyes doetioned. I did not know you were Mr. Jocelyn's daughter,"

"Don't talk like that," said Gordon, relden-he said at last.

"You are welcome ing to the roots of his hair. to the hous and the land, and you know it. I only ask you to let tay game alone."

Your game?" retorted Jocelyn. They're wild creatures, put there by Him who fashioned

Unem

Housenso." said Gordon Gryly. My land is iny own. Would you shoot the poultry in my barnyard

Way.

*If I did," cried Joelyn, with eyes ablaze, "I'd not be in your debt, young. You are walking on toy father's kind. Ask your father Yos, go back to the city and hunt hits up at las millionaire's club, and ask him why you ar driving Tom Jocelyn off his old lund

My father died three years ago," said Gor- don between his teeth. What do you mean?"

Jocelyn looked at him blankly,

What do you mean?" repented Gordon with narrowing eyes.

Joelyn was quite stili. Presently he looked down at the fish on the ground and moved it with his foot. Thun Gordon asked him for the third time what he meant, and Jocelyn, cuising "With Che dond all his oyes, answered him. quarrels die."

That is not enough!" stil Gordon harshly * Do you believe my father wronged you?”

He's dead," said Jocelyn, as though speak. ing to himself.

Presently he picked up his fish and walked torand his house, gray load hans between his

shoulders.

For a momont Gordon hesitated, then he threw his gun scurtly over his shoulder and motioned his dogs a heel. Bat his step. had climbed lost something of its elasticity, and he the hill slowly, following with troubled eyes his own shadow which lod "him on over the dead

gress.

He did not enter the wocis. There was a fallen leg, rotten aul fragant, half buried in the briers, and on it ho fonad a seat, calling his dogs to his feet.

Presently Neither spoke for a moment. Gordon ratsu his head and found her brown oyes on him.

would you

want to

I wish," he said wistfully, "that let me walk with you a little way. ask your advice. Will you?"

"I am going home," she said coldly. She turned away, moving two or three paces, then the next stop was less hasty, and the next was slower still. As he joined her she lookel up a trille startled, then bent hor head.

"Miss Jocelya," he said abruptly, have you ever heard your father say that my father treated his harshly

She stopped short beside him.

"Have you" he repeated firmly.

"I think," she said scornfully, "your father can answer that qaustion."

"If he could," said Gordon, I would ask

Ile is dead."

him.

She was listening to his with face half averted, but now she turned round and met his eyes again.

Will you answer my question" he said. "No," she replied slowly; not if he is dead." Young Gordon's tace was painfully white. I beg you, Miss Jocolyn, to answer me," be said. I beg you will answer for your father's sako and-in justice to my father's son." -

"What do you care," she began, but stoppod short. To her suprise her own bitterness seen- ad forced. She saw he did care. Suddenly she pitied him.

gravely.

There was a promiso broken," she said "What else?," "A man's spirit.".

With

ERA They walked on, he clasping lis nerveless hands, she breaking the sapless twigs as she passed with delicate, idle fingers.

Presently he said, as though speaking to him: self. He had no quarrel with the dead, nor has the dead with him now. What my father would now wish, I can do-- can do even yol—”.

Under her deep lashes her brown eyes rested on him pitifully. But at his slightest motion

walking in silence.

she turned away, the go of the woods in

As they reached burst of sunshine ho looked up at her, and she stopped Below them the smoke enrled from her weathor-racked house. Will you have me for a guest be said suddenly.

"A guest!" she fsitored.

A har mood was on him, he was smiling now. Yes, guest. It is Thanksgiving Day, Miss Jocelyn. Will you and your father forget old quarrels and perhaps forgive ?"

Again she rosted her slender hands on his dogs heads, looking out over the valley.

Will you forgive ?" he asked in a low voice. "I? Yes," she said, startled.

Then," he went on smiling, "you must in- vite me to be year guost, When I look at that partridge, Miss Jocelyn, bunger makes zoe shameless. I want a second-joint-indeed I do!"

At first that inert oppression which always came whom the memory of his father returned to him touched his ne lips with a gravity ton deap for big yours. No man had ever said that his father had dealt unfairly with men, yet for years now his son had accumulated impressions, ragus and indefinable at first, but clearer as he grow older, and the impressions had already left the faintest tracery of a line between his oyebrows. He had known his father as a hard man; he knew that the world had found him bard and shrewd, and now as he grow older and understood what the tribute of honest men was worth, oven to the dead, he waited Bat he never heard it. to hear one word. He had heard other things, however, but always veiled, like the menacing outbreak of old roar, Jocaly-nothing tangible, nothing At times that he could answer or refute Le become morbid, believing he could read reproach in men's eyes, detect sarcasm in friendly voices. Then for mouths he would shun

en Thanksgiving dinner would horrily mon, as he was doing now, living alone month after mouth in the great silent house that his you." she said; "a pickerel taken on a gang father and his grandfather's father had been hook, woodcock shot in Brier Brook sales, burn in Yet even here among the Sagamore and this portridge-" She hesitated. bills to had found it-that haunting hint that "And that partridge honour had been moulded to fit occasions when ld Gordon dealt with his fellowmen.

The yellow beech leaves illuminated the woods above and under foot; he smelled the scent of ripening foling, he saw the purple goutians wistfully raising their bade which neither ann nor frost could ever unseals. In a glade where brambles covered a tiny stream, creeping through layers of swamp-weed and mint, the white setter in the leal yang suddenly west, seriona, Miss Joselyn. May I come?" quartered, whoaled, crept forward and stiffened

Her sensitive lips trembled into a smile, but

she could not meat his eyes yet,

victim to bis own rash passion for winter grapes," added Gordon, laughing.

The laugh did them both good.

"I could make a chestunt staffing," she said timidly.

Splendid! Splendid!" murmured Gordon." "Are you really coming?" she asked. Something in her eyes held his, then he an swered with heightened colour, "I am very

She said "Yes" under her breath. There

to a point. Behind him his mate from into & was colour enough in her lips and cheeks now.

silvery status. But Gordon walked on, gun

So young Gordon went away across the bills,

Jocelyn eyed him grimly.

Don't make it hard for me," said Gordon, Just with it will be returned. It is wint my "The land is yours and that also which you father wishes-now."

He hold ont his hand. Jocelyn took it as though stunnel.

Gordon, still holding his hard hund, drew him outsido to the porch.

How much did you have in the Sagamora & Wyandotte Railway before our system bought

askel Gordon.

it

"All I had seven thousand dollar Seddenly the old man's hand began to tenalle. He raised his gray head and looked up at the stars.

That is yours still," said Gordon gently. "with interest. My father wished it."

Old man Jocelyn looked up at the stars. They seemed to swim in silver streaks through the darkness.

"Come," said Gordon gayly, "we are brother sportsmen now, and that sky means a black over Brier Brook Swales co-plorrow ?" frost and a flight. Will you invite me to shoot

As he spoke, high in the starlight, a dark shadow passed, coming in from the north, beat- ing the still air with rapid wings. It was woodcock, the first flight bird from the north.

Come to dinner, yomag manu, said Jocelyn. excited; "the flight is on, and we must ho ou Brior Brook by daybronk,"

In the blaze of a kerosene lamp they sat down of table. Gordon looked across ut Jocelyn's Then old man Jocelyn bent his head on his daughter; her eyes met his and they smiled. hard clasped hands..

Lord," he said tromalously, "it being Thans- giving I gave The extry thanks this am. It buing now p.m. I do hereby double them estry thanks with interest to date. Amor.”

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Gordon was not in a killing mond that morning, As he was on the point of moving forward, stooping to avoid an ozier, something on the odge of the thicket caught his eye. It was a twig, freshly broken, hanging by its film of bark. After he had examined it elcsely he looked. around cautiously, peering into the thicket until, a few yards to the right, he discovered. another twig, freshly broken, hanging by its film of hark.

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