SYNOPSIS. history Quintards, Jonath stranger Yancy, Hazard southern Yancy tells how thanie! Ferris buys the Quintards deny any kr boy Yan to keep Murrell and of the pears t 8 questions bou ony at Scratch Hill nibal inaped by Dave B went Yancy im } in Crenst known a farmer, a mysterious a thras and is rescued by B gets out for her ‘arrington takes the and Wy innibal disappes i frail, Hannibal BAL leave Rell fled, a way thelr the tavern ke ts pal at CHAPTER XXXIV (Continu had greatly ally Betty not a seems quite ¢ rp, doesn’t doubt in his Belle Plain, Ware's office, d living There's Hoe w still at hat had been Tavendishes mir as in the the the were domiciled it big house. He had arranged with judge to crop a part of that hope ful gentleman land the very season; the tact that a lawsuit vened between the judge and sion seenied a trifling matter rington had become infected with judge's point of vi which did admit of the passibility of failure: but he had not yet told Betty of his plans Time enough for that when he Belle Plain His silence concerning the had caused Betty much thought wondered if he still intended south into the Purchase: posses for Car aw, fut going she was not r long lashes, and went slowly though she were her words. you come he on as making careful “When Bruce rrington Ther that secret back In three years her his fixed. black still regarded a light in seemed to penetr of he! €¢ WAS ate most recesses heart and She wag thinking went forward over the and at length she saddle and faced him. “I am going to miss Hannibal dreadfully--yes, and the judge, Mr Yancy!” she began. “1 am to be missed, too, am |, he Inquired, leaning toward “You, Bruce?—Oh, I shall you, too, dreadfully--but then, haps in five years, when you back “Five years! him to do now as they rustling leaves, turned in the of this het. lier pe to cried Carrington, passing in her mind, and shortly. "Five years, Betty?’ he re. peated, dwelling on the numeral! Betty hesitated and looked thought. ful Presently she stole a surrepti- “Three again Betty, her rein te years, he repeated ‘ast isted slim, teady her do nervously eyes wn, tw between her whi fingers, but Caffrington’s never left her sweet its halo look him from glance framed by face, She another De neath dark “Three years, Betty?” he prom that stole her lashes pted Way, CHAPTER XXXV. The Enc d Apr and the Beinn; ng all hire vm Mommy Af ig t Comentry he, able One as the to buy it f his first after ession of the property have Mahaffy reinterred in oaks below his bedroom he marked the spot with » Of granite, The judge, his emotions saw der go place the nature it—but en- was,” he murmured d Hannibal, me be principal in acts ale, creditor, Was oO taking Was grove vindows, a great post the of the into i n like lies beneath iIBged who during, too, i { as he turned to Yancy an led You win i a 1 i and o ad lay ide him vhien | die Then i he was wrenched strength to ustom to when the bitter struggle and tortured by Was In re the dead to go out came iromise and fro “Oh, Betty mony showed that perjury had no fight for liberty of coart with incredible ness, and, Judge and jury only human, the relatively years’ 80 simple a thing as terrors for them. His bitter. as light sentence of twaive imprisonment; he died, before the expiration of his term The judge, when he returned to! Raleigh, resumed Ss own name of Turberville, and he allowed it to be known that he would not be offended by the prefix of Gesseral. During his absence he had accumulated a wealth of evidence of undoubted authenticity, the Fentress estate was sustained by the courts, and when The Oaks with | ! i { ! Betty!" prone to call the Portal of Hope; for while his charity was very great and he lived with the splendid air of plen- ty that belonged to an older order, required tact, patience and per gistence to transact business with him: and hig creditors, of whom there Were always a respectable number, discovered that he esteemed them ns they were aggressive and determined He explained to Yancy that too great certainty detracted from the charm of living, for, after all, life was a game-— a gamble—he desired to be reminded of this. Yet he was held in great re spect for his wisdom and learning, which was no more questioned than his courage, Thus surrounded by his who were devoted to him, . ie it friends, be began and the intended Hannibal's educatic tion of for n prepara. primar. of his grund- modestly decided of My Own showed the and its out his memoirs the and which call The Times,” which nagnific ence of as instruction he History early 5 mind son, to hi THE END Childish Mind, Groping Darkness, Is Craving for Information That is Denied It, in ber doll, ETOWE gradually orms of East Indians women Graceful Wa or BETrace Nan aped in usted as I ightnesg and f figure till bowed with age ype 18 ‘the le undertakes all of carrying heavy burdens and she is, perhaps, the attractive, for her workaday faded and dirty; yet, even among poor class of burden bearers many with handsome straight features and supple well proportioned figures “No matter how poor sup oO ine co cool sorts oath work, on her head, least garments are nsunlly this we fee their Ear necklaces of gold or beads colored glass or sliver bangles and heavy sil ver anklets.” italy. Poor Nobles of lecturing in London on an out-of- the way tour in Central Italy, Alexan- der Keighley sald he learned on good authority that a fine medieval castle In good preservation In one of these Italian hill towns had been sold to an Englishman for $195 The poverty of the nobles In Italy was sometimes pitiful. He found one majestic pile inhabited by an old woman of aristocratic family but mi} erably poor. Showing outwardly as much as possible, of its ancient state, the only furniture within it was a deal table, a chair and a battered candlestick. In the town of Asisl, while he was talking to a priest, some poor little children persisted In begging, and the priest told him they were the chil dren of a count. Youthful ( Grandmother. Tr 1 | in the world is Mdme. Kumi Medan. kami, the wife of a farmer tn the pro. vince of ldza, Japan. The woman, who is now 28 years old, was married when she was 13. She has » daughter fifteen years old who was married a year ago and has given birth to a son. Mdme. Medzokami's grandmother ie still alive at the age of 98. | re COMMERCIAL | Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. nT W Bay: ments vol. in nearly all depart inues very satisfac tory, transactions making an mpos the stat i if bank earings. 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