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"i tillable, though in a moment e) lllu flps'ien he has, te great Inter ? 0,,f'' "In CCni ' & relations ,r A ms7,ti:ir.,ie eeasaiit rfir. 'She has n TuMch it accidentally mothered tftkl -night of It birth. She is JLittd for murdcrmt) her babe. SreXlevc SitirK (lELTjAerceahic but some seme rliftKeak, ehe persuades Bessie te Ltnth herself t i " ,mu i- .T.ii'eii of in father. ,TS IllJhl' " The rich and "flffi hiad 0l lhC '"'.''"U" W'?.':.i wrtVT.r.V A iirntl. riahts who and he with vcrner ntieut off te r.V.it r i Wj.VmJ beautiful girl with ad Itnctd ideas en icewen s '.',! .i.., in'iA 1'ioer e iJ r i' 'Ac daughter of $?JnemtA -A brutal Sfci Je fAitifcs Oc responsible, Italcicr te advance his own fortune. CHAPTER XXVII The Judge and Hie Man - . . i r1.1 A UAA lll H ...i.. renptln linn none W'P . .L. I. .!. ,e.,..r l,i. ffi-n be hema for luncheon. Toke n jjj, Ne) Net smoking yet? I wi!? ceme te see you en ft serious pJftiW' Mid Stewcll-he felt his UK trembling. fS Governer glanced up quickly, rjjd his pipe nnd then settled himself te$Mwllt remember the story I told M-abent the man who had premised MBKry n iclrl and then fallen ih love lomebedy else?" "Perfectly 1 Stewcll paused it moment. His lips tame pale and his hands contracted. "Veil?" "That was my own story, sir." There was another moment of silence. iaell had expected an exclamation of Sprite, a clang of astonishment, but a Governer's face was still te the fic 7a the only bound l mndc was th JfiTeUng of the pipe between his teeth. "leu advised me te break off the Kiement nnd I did be." "what was the result? "The girl was rencveu. "Relieved?" "Yes, because she, tee, had in the BMtttimc fallen in love with somebody tae my friend Gcll." "It seemed se at first. I thought Providence had stepped in te help her t. But fate hita kept a terrible reckoning, sir." "What has happened? ' "The girl has committed a crime. She i.i. rnitia ititshnu nwallins her trial for the murder of her new-born child." "The woman Celllntcr?" "Yes. And new I'm a Judge and in ordinary course it is my duty te try ter." There was another period of silence. token enlv by the rapid puffing of the jowrner's pipe. , "But that's net all. sir. Being In till frightful position everything is trnptlng me te corrupt justice. First, n; natural desire te influence the trial la favor of the girl perhaps te get her el altogether. Next, pltv for her peer mother who has been pleading for mercy. Then, friendship for Gcll, who has been bening me te try the case because the old statute Is severe nnd my cellcugue treel. And last of nil the step-father ei the girl who has been trying te in tlaldate me." "Well?" "I think veu will fee It Is Impossible ferme te sit en a case in which my prl tate Interest nnd my public duty con- fllct utterly impossible. It would ee inlmt all usage, nil justice." The Governer removed ins pipe, ms face had become cold nnd hard. "Yeu speak of vcir celleauuc have you done mjthlng with him?" "Yes. I have asked him te sit In stead of me." "What if be cannot?" "Then I will ntk veu. Mr. te send I for another Judge from across the titer." Stewt.ll had struzelcd through te the Mid nit Vtnr.tt itA.LnlrnHnn linil hpi'll breaking out r.n his forehead. When he m finished the Governer sat for some uae without speaking. Obscure motives were operating with in him. In fie depths of his mind, wrcely known te himself, he was ask tug himself, "Hew will nil this, if I Jllew It te go further, affect Fanclln? J ill It Btep her marriage, disturb her Mpphjcss, destroy her life?" Hut en the Burfacc of his mind he was only Wire of considerations of public wel fire. He was Irritated by what had wnrred. It was an impediment in his Pth which he wished te kick out of tee v ny. i Heme, laid his pipe en the mantel Jlece, and standing with his buck te the t and bis hands behind him, his chin Jjnand his mouth net huril, he suld, h sudden energy. ., -"- ..eii.ii it. iiiv. .,ii.,n itn ,. "Masjeur own slerv." ;ys?" . 'What I did net knew was that nny Mm had been done. Did you?" Indeed, no." Did the girl?" .jit is incredible." ejJMli''y0U kllew tlmt 6l,c lias U1"C(1 ,,or ivl'Vc.t. w""tlnly. She denies it, and "evidence is net tee convincing." ehlldV 30U linew """ "'"'' cm" !""' n 'tNe . ! enn't say. She lei that also, and the medlcnl tcstl Tllsfar from funclusive." iv. i. ye" kneware .ten sntlbtied h! in?1'0 lmi1 clld, uud killed It, "AIM .a, jeurs?" BrnlA'."' ,vi" B"lP stammered iZ ,. n,,out "wle having been u I rl before he met her. Hilt de you knew anjthlng?" ,H, no I ,.( tHy " rtiti "', C0(' heavens, whut nrc you beimI g n?eut'' Knew-lug nothing, Klwnl'y. yu arc nctlng, nnd ank- tun , i,?. m en n clel,d of conjee cenjee '"' I'll net de It." ""men drew hs brenth with n ensn It was Just ns If he hud for days In the stuffy nt- of , ummxxasskmmkmmkmmM-j lti yum- own mind you arc finding her Ruilly before slie lias been tried course you did wrens in the first in stance. Hut that has nothing te de with the wrens which she (If she N guilty) has done since. It can't be supposed that you had nny yympiithy with her net. can It?" "Ged forbid!" "lld you desert her? Did you leave her te the mercy of the world? Has she ever been In want? Was she in nny ilnnger of being unable te provide for her offspring when it came?" "Ne . I cunnet say " , "Then what felly te think you are responsible for whnt she did in .taking the life of her child if she did take it. Ne, ether facts and motives operated with the lrl. And whatever these facts and motives were, you, se far as I can see, had nothing te de with them nothing whatever." Stowell's pulse was beating high. He tried te say something about his rneral responsibility, but again the Gov Gov ereor cut him short. "Your moral responsibility!" he said, with n ring of snrensm. "I'm sick of this sentimentnl talk about moral re re seonsibilityman's responsibility for the conduct of woman, nnd all the rest of it. The person who commits the crime is the criminal that's the only foundation of law and order." "Then you think, sir." said Stow Stew cll, "that since I "I think,' bald the Governer, "that the whole thins is unfortunate, damna bly tuuertunntc, out since you nrc net responsible for the girl's crime, if she committed n crime nt nil, nnd knew nothing about it, and have no sym pathy with it. you eusht te go en doing your amy. v ny sneuiun t you t ' ' Interested? Of course you are inter estcd. In n little community like this a Judge is nearly always interested. Isn't that what your Deemster's oath is intended te 'irevide for?" Stewcll muttercdi something nbeut being afraid, and .-lgain the Governer caught him up. "Afraid? What are you nfralcl of? The public? Doesn't it occur te ,ou thnt the only risk jeu run In that di rectien is net the risk of sitting en this case, but of net sitting en it .' 1 Hern must be pceylc who have seen you com ing here this morning, and if m nrc net in court en the appointed day, aren't they likely te ask why?" "There's Gel I " ''Certainly there's Gelt When the marriage was broken off you dldu't tell him anything, did you?" Stowell shook his hend. "Hew could I?" "Yes, hew could you? And new he wishes you te sit, nnd, if you don't, isn't he likely te suspect the reason?" "There there's Haldremma." "That wind-bag! I.lkely te make a cry agnlnst the administration of jus- tlce, is he? Well, the surest way te squelch such people Is te walk ever them." "There's the girl herself." "Of course, there's the girl herself. But If she is guilty nnd lins held her tongue thus far, she'll probably con tinue te de se." The Governer made n turn nores the room nnd then drew up sharply. "There'll myself, tee. I suppose I deserve some consideration?" "Indeed, yes." "Then go en with your duty that's all I ask of you." . With a thrill of relief Stewcll iW te go. Hut eh, misery of the henrt, he. had kept his most searching objection te the Inst. "There Is someheilv else. Your Ex cellency." "Who else?" nsked the Governer, Inylng down the pipe he had taken up. "I hnte te mention her lit this con nection Fenclln." "Fenelln? Why, what en earth has Fcnelln " And then Stewcll (old him. Hnvlng Interested herself In this case, Fcnella was hunting down the guilty man that he might be exposed and punished punished by public ob loquy if he could net be punished by law. "If she finds him before the trlnl hew can I pesslblv sit? Whatever happens It will he colored by her knowledge of the truth. If the girl Is acquitted she will think I hnve helped her te escape punishment in order te salve my con science or eever my shnre In her crime. And if slip is condemned what happi ness rati thcic be for cither of us after that?" He had spoken with emotion, but the Governer, who hnd recovered from his surprise, replied impatiently. "Aren't you crossing the bridge be fore jeu come te the river?" Stewcll made no answer, -and nt the next moment there was the sound of carriage wheels coming up the drive. "It's Fenclln," said the Governer, looking out of the window. "I'll ask you te soy nothing te her about the subject of our conversation. And lis ten" (he was relighting his pipe and puffing nt it with lips that smacked angrily; SAwcll's hand wns en the deer), "don't let my girl make a damned feel of you." II "Victer. I have something te tell you." said Fenclln. "Yes?" They were In the library. She was looking feverish; he wns feeling ashamed, embarrassed and afraid. "I have found out who was the friend of that peer girl." Hi: gazed nt her without speaking. "It will be a great shock te you It wns Allck Gcll." "Ne, no!" "I'm sorry, dear. I knew you would be unable te believe it. But it's true terribly true." Mrs. Qunyle, the evening before, hnd said very little. Nobody had called te sce the girl while sue stayed nt her house, and nobody hnd come te take her away. She, herself, had seen her off by the train, and ail the girl had told her wns that she was going te a school at Derby-Haven. "Hut that wns enough for me," said Fenelln. "This morning I went down te Derby-Hnven nnd found there whs only one school there. It Is kept by two maiden Indies named Drewn. Sim Sim ple old things, very timid nnd old fashioned. They were thrown Inte ter rible commotion by my cnll, nnd hav ing rend the reports In the newspapers they were nt first afraid te nny any thing. 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