SYNOPSIS. » 134 i X1V—(Continu view certaln went so far ex that I Ware's Belle Plain as it did, Charley? it when jetty course, it ig dear think look mber ta is we were gked r of wonders!” stalked with You are toward them. Hav Betly as recently as before, he contented himself nod in her direction His ing to Norton was more am- bitlous undertaking I understand goer?” a you've a new over Then you understand wrong—Car- rington’s my guest,” gald Norton “He's talking of putting in a crop for himself next season, so he's willing to help me make mine.” “Going to turn farmer, asked Ware, “So he says.” Norton was sxtreme- ly disappointed when the planter manifested a disposition to play the host and returned to the house with them, where his presence was such a hardship that Norton shortly took his leave, Issuing from the lane he turned his | face in the direction of home. He | wag within two miles of Thicket Point | when, passing a turn in the road, he! found himeelf confronted by three | men. One of them seized his horse | hy the bit. Norton had not even a | riding-whip. i is her” VAUGHAN KESTER Point excited, hobbled ggarch of Lo kK here, Bruce!” he cr going to me joy? ‘arrington his h “You going to risks now, you have too much to for,” he said haltingly No, I'm to keep away fre Plain,” sald Nortou bappily sista on that Everything Kept a secret unth we married; it's her wish" “It's to be soon, then?” agked, still haltingly “Very soon.” There was a brief silence ton, with face averted, the window “1 am going to stay here as long as you need me,” he presently said. “Miss Mairoy asked me to, and then! I am going back to the river, where || belong” » * . » . - » » jetty ate supper with big Steve standing behind her chair and little | Steve balancing himself first on one! fed she's Marry wish held not Can't you out and fake an) ilve ym Helle She In is to be are actually Carrington Carring- | looked from door | The long French windows, thelr | curtaing drawn, stood open. She wandered down to the terrace. There was the sound of a step on the path. Hetty turned. It was Carrington who | stood before her, hig face haggard, | Without a word he stepped to her side and took her hands rather rough. lv, Fave BOBAS ME adn i COnmsarey she scarce!) heriff, a ivate oltlzer ii than Judge "Charley-—Charley - she moaned, slipping her arms about him gathering him to her breast He looked up Into her face “it's all over~" he sald, but much in wonder as in fear. “But knew you could come to me—dear—" he added In a whisper. She felt a shudder pass him. He did not speak again ye an i through CHAPTER XVI, The Judge Offers a Reward, The news of Charley Norton's mur. der spread quickly over the county. § i i i i$ just occurred to him, and had not {TO BE CONTINUED.) Her Own Recommendation. 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