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"Kb?" ."?l5L';:,eck' Dldn'' u want te catch the first train te town, dear?" "Oh yes! All right. I'll be down presently." He was like another man. Life hed no terrors for him new. It was Just n a curse hed fallen from him In the night. Ne mere vUleiis! Ne mere specters! He knew what he hed te de and he would de It. He hed a "J"' immense emancipation. He felt like n slave who hed broken the chain which he had dragged after him for years. He was a free man once mere. Throwing off coot and waistcoat he washed lashing the cold water ever face and head and neck as If he were divine Inte one of the dubs In the glen and then went downstairs with a strong step. Breakfast was net quite ready, se he stepped out ever the piazza te the farm-yard. The cheerful place was full of Its .morning actlvltltes. Cows were mooing their way te the grass of the fields before barking doge, and milkmaids were carrying their froth ing palls across te the delry. He saluted everybody he came upon. "Geed-morning, Betty!" "Ooed morning, Mary!" The girls smiled and looked proud, but they said afterward that the young mas ter's voice sounded "as If he was saying geed-by te them. Unconsciously he was going about like one who was taking a lest leek round before setting out en n long journey. He went Inte the Btable, and Melly, his young chestnut marc, turned her head nnd neighed at him. He went Inte the empty cow-house, and four young calves In boxes licked, with their long tongues, the hand he held down te them. On the way back te the house he met Rebbie Crcer, who was full of another story of Sirs. Cellistcr of Baldremma. She had taken the ground with the ebb tide, peer woman. They had put her into the asylum. The doctors said her case was Incurable. She was always saying the old Dempster had come from the .dead te take her Bessie out of prlspn. "Hut what e blessed end," said Stewcll. "She'll think her daughter is in heaven, se she'll always be happy." "It's like she will, sir," said Rebbie, looking puzzled, and going Indoors for his morning bowl of porridge he said te his wife: "A mortal quare thing te say, though, and the woman in the madhouse." Stowell ate with an appetite (Janet plying him with coffee and eggs and toasted muffins), and then young Rob Reb bie brought round the deg-cart. Janet helped him en with his light loose overcoat and went te the deer with him. He paused there, pulling 'en bis driving-gloves nnd thinking whnt cruel pain the dear soul would suffer when she heard that night what he hud done during the day. At last he threw his arms ubeut her and kissed her, saying with a gulp, "Geed-by, mother! Ged bless you !" The train te town was full te over flowing. The nerthslde people, having heard of yesterday's doings, were going up te see for themselves "what them toots in Douglas" were doing. In spite of the guard's deferential pretests Stowell stepped Inte nn open third-class carriage. It hed been hum ming like a beehive until then, but except for a general salutation it became silent when he entered. A draper's assistant who sat opposite handed him an English newspaper, two days old, with an article en the escape from Costle Rushcn. The Incident was a disgrace te the Insular administration, and if the Governer could net offer a satisfactory explanation the sooner the island's home rule came te an end the better for Justice. One or two of the passengers tried te draw Stewcll into conversation about the article, but he Bald little or nothing. Then some block-coated persons (well-to-de fanners and the like) gave the talk another turn. "Still and for all," said one, "that doesn't justify such doings as there ar In Douglas!" "Chut!" said another. "It iMi't justice the agitators are want ing, It's robbery." "True enough." said a third, "it's the land they're after, and If the Governer isn't doing something seen, there'll be net an acre left nt the one of us." "Give them a pie of their own sew," said a fat farmer. "Men like Qtiultreugh nnd Baldremma ought te be taken te say and dropped overboard." When the train reached Douglas Stowell went off with n heavy face. It was remarked that he hed net shaken hands his fethcr used te shake hands with everybody. "Hc'h his father's en for all," said the old man by the window. Stowell took the cable-car at the 'bottom of the Prospect Hill which is at the feet of the town. Douglas was still in a state of agitation and the driver had as much as he could de te force hlH way. without accidents, through the tumultuous throngs In the thoroughfare. A cordon of red-coated soldiers from fnstlctewn surrounded Government Offlce nnd a nelny crowd (Including women with children) were Jeering nt them from the middle of the street, and shouting up nt the windows, under the impression that the Governer wai within. The shops bere signs of yestcrday'B rioting many having their shutters up, while the windows of ethers were barri caded with new bearding. Stewcll get out of the car at the terminus nnd made the rest of his journey afoot. At the top of the hill, where the reed turns toward the Governer's house, he came upon a moss mess meeting. Frem a horseless lorry, dec orated with banners, a burtf old ruffian with shaggy gray hair (Qualtreugh. M. H. K.) was speaking In n voice of thunder, while, en the cress. seat by his side, Dan Baldremma was sitting with the nlr of n martyr. "There's a man en this platform who has gene te prison for his prin ciples. That's what justice In the Isle of Man Is. And that's what they would like te be doing with the let of ye, thu big ones of the Island. But, gentlemen and ladles, their rotten eula ship is floating en the numps nnd she'll seen be sinking." I When Stewcll reached the Governer's 'gnte he paused, being out of breath nnd Itiet se strong iih he had Imagined. Frem that. point be could see a bread stretch of the ceaBt'.vas Well at the shadowy cutlUM of tht MH)Uk Ulte M Ut ether r aj - '? biiu uivinai 'wit.y aiig vt KgK W rWM?k k 1 Lbt -v Tii-Taf RiV 8hRi ii KllllMfDMl Iffl Eiiii liiUllL t7H I WWiil mAVAwLw if m The last te come up the drive was a solitary man afoot, walking slowly as If his strength had failed him side pf the channel. A steamer was soiling into the boy. I'erjieps she was bringing the English cavalry the Gover Gover eor had sent for. I Life Is nweet when death is it the deer. At that lest moment, although he had thought his mind was made up, Stewcll found that his heart was failing him. Must he go en? Deliberately destroy himself? Ne outside newcr compelling him? The world was wide why net leave all this wreck and ruin behind him nna in some ether country begin life anew? The moment of weakness passed and eman Theu Gavest Me.' Etc. he went en. Half wny up the drive, where the trees broke clear and the long white facede of Government Heuse liAAm.t vIbIKIa tin flrnnnft,) hid liehd. He was thinking of the last time he had been there and remembering again the stinging words with which Tenclla bad driven him away, But there was strength in the thought that he was about te break the chain which he had dragged after him se long, and save his people at the same time. When the meld opened the deer, lie asked for the Governer. "Yes, your Hener," sold the maid, "but Fen6lln wishes te see you first, sir." His heart was beating hard when he stepped into the house. CHAPTER XLIV "Ged Gave Him Dominion." Three times during breakfast that morning Fcnclla had seen somepeay coming up the drive. The first te come was the Majer from Castletown, riding at a fast trot. On being shown Inte the breakfast-room, with spurs clanking, he told the Governer that a mob hed gathered about Government Office nnd were very threatening. "Tell the mayor te read the Riet Act, and then de what is necessary for the protection of life nnd property," said the Governer. . . The second te come, was the niei Constable, driving rapidly In a hackney carriage. On entering tfci room wltn his heavy step, he said the steamer from England was in sight and the soldiers would be landed at the pier within naif an hour. .... "If the thoroughfares are still thronged with riotous mobs at that time." sold the Ooerner, 'Jtell the cavalry te ride through them. The lest te come up the drive was a solitary man afoot, walking slowly and pausing at Intervals bb If Btrcngtn had failed him. , , , Fcnclla knew who it was, and rising hnstlly from the table she went Inte ffin fliHiivlnfr.rArttTi . When Stowell wns brought In te her she was shocked nt the change in bis appearance. He looked ten years emer, Ills dark hair had become white about the ttemples nnd his eyes were full of a strange light. , , "Hew he must have suffered," she thought, and an almost overpowering desire took possession of her te put her arms about him and comfort him. He looked nt her1 and the same thought and the same Impulse come te 1-1 ft.. At. .. fit t9 nnnli lira. jul uicy wru iuii ui i ether, nnd with the surging ocean of their love between them they steed apart, but trembling. At length, try ing net te leek Inte each ether's faces, they began te spcau. "Fcnellal" "Victer!" "Yeu knew why I have been sent for?" "Yes, nnd thnt is why I want te fmenh tn teu before veu SCC my father. There are things you ought te knew." "Yes 7" "Mr. Vendy, the jailer from Castle Rushen, was here two days age, te be examined by the Governer, the Attor ney General and the Chief Constable." "Did he soy anything?" "Net te them." "Te you, pcrhnps?" "Yes. I brought him In here. He told me what occurred after I left the Castle." "Then you knew?" She dropped her head nnd answered "Yes." "Iliad te de It, Fcnclla I thought I had te." A moment passed. "He asked me te tell you that he would keep his word te you, whatever happened." "Did nc say tnaw ' Yes." URGES WOMEN AVOID PARTY ALIGNMENT ON SEX LINES 8heuld Werk With Geed Men In Politics, 8ays Willis Oxford, O., June, 7. (By A. V.) American women should co-epcrnU with men in their pelltlcnl activities nnd "net descend te the untenable po sition that with suffrage new extended te them political action herenfter should be based en sex alignment," Senater Frank B. Willis, declared here today In u commencement address at Western College. By the latter course, he said, they would "weaken the cause of geed government nnd admit as false the chief argument en which they relied te win their case." "Let geed women nnd geed men work together," Senater Willis said, "te purify and strengthen nnd give new vision te the elltlcnl parties new ex tant. If It Is found that the old politi cal fabrics nre weakened nnd eutgr6wti bejend. rebuilding nnd repair (a con dition which In my judgment will net be found te exist, then let new pelltlcnl organizations be formed by geed wom en nnd geed men co-operating for the advancement of the common welfare; but let no such new organizations be based en the bleu of sex." Because women, the speaker said, will be guided "mere largely than men vol vel ers by considerations of humanity, mor mer nllty and right," they must be en their guard against "specious plens from these who would deceive new political fniln. iums and catch phrases nnd fulse I Issues framed up in attractive form te '.TV EDUCATIONAL Beth ficm LEARN LANGUAGES at the BERLITZ SCHOOL IMl CHESTNUT BT. (Entrant en 16th Rt.) Ttltpnentt Bprnce 46M TEACHERS' 0se8'heS'd Touch Typing. 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