D OUTSIDE 4 4 By HAROLD MacGRATW , ... mi a ffJtt f tTM.0 mhi'm Lmmmkiml ml,V Imvm U ithff MTh9 Jtei mi th- m," ". S M lrtth,f etc. ceayruaf, isssf av wm jraeeratft & . , , Mil wflO IN Tint INBV 5. ii as VJinyfj (MM w& l 'rIi iZ A'll - UJL..I.I aabMl a tmMfttrui m iirw e ra'i" ?', bus in i tnitei in ..! W"."" V4 el uel eem Wrt eael k dMIWM im aiimiMM e. luteal intra. young roc ft JJSi&,fctt CMMi Mb w lfanett'i imw, mi wil ntv ,.,j-i ..hi a J figJUw Suaarea-. " Stewart 8Wk-JlKB,jr . N' A' dagger BtlcklnVln his deer Ajamb," Mid .TennyJ'Oet back ' isf when you th nk d him. Nice Bficebey from th' .country', th' B HBB.tr 1 eja "".. lit. ir? ii.i ma Pimniiniin nun "---- aivrri (. Ait -- v . i K,b like a college professor, an' afraid :l,0.ii. t.t.i iWenaetess airls-In ;!. an' somebody Btlcka daggers Ifflrdierjenib. What's th' answer? iT Jenmiah has a-secret. Maybe "- .u.. n in n mnnev la. an' 1 jrden't come' across th' iuy with Miner Intends f creak him. That's I, W" i . .1,1 .la uttiff an' th' '?.'. .i-ii . 4b !.' im aaalnat. S "nut An' cWt t th' out e' him with a-stick e' dyne- i' afraid jy"" "" -r.::. n.arfv'ii i:nmA en. "iHanereft she said, immediately: yS?S"boeb7'what aU thU big 'tilsesbeit?'. I?fifiw; i of . job.;; Ctem my heart." weaskwhatltis?' rirhinnDer is te announce- the job. 'fU next one will expluin It. 1W W'uilr cried. Jenny. '.'Why K't t ten us in um w " wvui idrtued?" M "Nobody will mind, what you two " be answcrea gaiienuy. "Netting mere was suld about the lib: for by this time the g Iris knew Sit' no pressure could make this boy auk u ne uaa no rainu iv. '" Tnpptr which would have mildly in intted Lucullus, but which appalled HM-the careless Jenny; nnd pretests IMreJwltheut avail. He laughed, jested, At nltbt were en, "mere nnd mere his mm traveled toward Nancy, nnd mere 111 mere Nancy's traveled toward him. Ti.A .11 ihnt Jennv tasted from- the ihtM of Lucullus was Dead Sen fruit. It was en Sunday afternoon that ttwart struck his blew. ,T nnu niewarc ai once, neiere uie Mr in which the man purposed te kike arrived, when his reason would Ir uaenable te explanations. There vm one ray of hope that contract. It 4 te uancreic mat mewuri nau inch Irony in his cosmos net te In that contract, whatever he in in i,te de with it He there was a ngai chance of facing Stewart, even fcj hhf.fury. lint there was the mere aMUntlnl possibility of Htnwnrt htrik htrik asffrera behind nnd leamlne the truth tm it would be tee late. Once again ilnd nnd learning the truth Buereit felt mlswibly young. Hew akke te And Stewart, who would take HtMtcalar care net te be found? Fairly Sunday morning he net forth Miut blind alley Mtewart, or course, mid net return te his lute apartment Ih Twelfth street : but lie would have mMnd a truckman fur his belongings; I Binrreic wna determined te lollew i truck, anvwhlther. It wis a mid bundles, for the (lav iM.crlup; but IlaniTeft kejit liluiHcIf ttrm by fmiuently hprlntlng te the (trier and bnck. Vp 'te neon there m no truck; 1 o'clock. '2. 8, 4, ami WQ no truckman. It finally occurred Bancroft te interrogate tbe janitor Vr. Stewart? Wnv. he rame with track lite last night and carted off uunts. ne awnt leave any mail Because no never received trun an btre. Anything wrong with him? bll13 7, HO. Hilt I'vk urcrnt hnnltw. trUHCt With him." (mill Itnnrrnft lTtrln his bitter illwipneiiitmvnt. 'Hba ..... I...I .k... 1.lf..f.. . H-m jnii iiicti iue uuuviun c.m-CiimiiaiivV" i "Iti. Rut he linn uilil nnr liiu In. fcfcnn that." tm-hub. A queer kind of a man. rl like te be disturbed: always Ne friends. Yeu never heard laugh in his apartment. Yet iB had u snilln for thn Ahll. i,lven if he didn't hnve any for" ISMIDB. Ymi hn flaiail nf 1a Ltht." ' " '"'" y noUen where the truck came "Ne. The racket woke me up, nnd llMtcirae out te see what It was; if ent back te bed again." 'yemu jeil mind if I had thn run ,Si.v?fa.nt roem8 for tt moment? t Iflnd Mr. Stewnrt presently." , you a detective ?r' Ibih.. "' wme ueprs ie save OT.iWm a geed deal of futiin. .iu-. I liifiHf h,.m back Beme of ,','' vn'- t.i. -m";. BW;.?,!ii,?.J.i!!er. m ZZt '""""""ir '' of imner cd, nirct, I tegPtber. mndc n-shlp Wat iB"-UrM.wI hlm ,0 n ",''' "- a";:'r.eJ:; Wttefhu m?' "' """muted the wis ei h H blew. Iiancreft hurrlt uw -pier, where he learnP.l th.r liliiU early Wed- ninr '' UHl niu Tucsdav srtirt'a im... ii ""'" lecatrrl mtftfil. "TV a" marked "Held." e pem.Mi lugBBse there was net,- ra&-As v th i.Pi. u " 7" mysierieuii cu SN,i:iii,w.! wt vliiiiil.i i. " '"vi iiiuuan Ifldul fc 1 ..b erre-ted, Hu,.reft Ftfe vM.. tev .' tl "ht a; Hu,,." "" . ,'vcr;- ulli ui".fr." beating down amenir th. a ii. e8, IKS "L )' readied heme-nrnrl. m eui5 f.KJ Lv'. nunpalgn . " in WB tlllt tln nlli,liu !. 1 tk ina ,Vliii li'e.8,,,!'cs? !"" Wlliheil his i ,;,.. ?? im ttc.' m ,n. irJ'"'1! or at lenst made IWt ,.,;(.... " worried 711 'wiiHldprni.1.. l ""rneii unn- h hih8fl,L' ..)v,1...!ll "': I. Slim ,rV ...... '"." cngl "is ii, null Newurt neemed P"I hii hi. Z ,trwe? ? N-'Uve of F Het Lm Rl,'h. ?.".' h?t Bancroft sa is cr gts Htw and tlilUS" . all SSn ,0.!!.?.?(. .!.""? tighlr. W.roem, exce ii . " . 'c"'ain Kb and X,,uftwnl notes, al te' .lruWUK;VnK W"wiaM. ..,, b ie druw btewarflnte the t a j kklr thrlU ras Who' fft?" ha dt "Opi ever Bancroft, reanded. , . 'Jenny!" came .the answer, th' doerl" '.He did se with alacrity and relief. "What's the matter?" Fer there was wlldness In Jenny's eyes. Atatt..l mmIA f.im aa.laalMa ""Yeu haven't been hurt?" "Hurt? Why, nethlng is the matter with me. I haven't been hurt." Jenny sat down en the bed. "Oh, I knew It 1 1 felt It in my bones 1 Yeu nn' your daggers 1" "Daggers?" , "Sure I We found one in your deer Jamb th' morning we Tarried you in here. An' new you're dragged Namjy ln II t" ' . "Nancy?' What are you talking aueutT" , "What' about this?" Jenny, cried, thrusting a sheet of paper toward him. "I found It under my deer; Didn't you send for her, saying you was hurt "Ne, Jenny," he answered dully, new comprehending fully' what had happened. Stewart had .struck, but obliquely, through Nancy, his perspicac ity nigh, infernal. " The note, hurriedly written, was as jii- ' 1UIIUWO "Jenny Jerry has been hurt again, and I am going te him. Nancy." . "They get me out e' th' way, tee, by sendln' a nheny call from the theatre Sunday, an' I like' a big boob fell for your daggers i ji anyuw It 1, Yeu an' your happens t' her!" "Nothing will he said, sitting ethinr will haneen te Nancy." said, slttlnr en the bed beside Jennv who wsa en the vprce of tearful grief. "The man who kidnapped her will net harm n hair of her dear head. He doesn't want Nancy ; he wants me. And se LmuBt go te him. He was afraid I might net go te him if he did net In vent some powerful incentive. It never entered my head te warn you two. Be sides, It would have entailed a confes sion which I was net readv te make." "What's he want you for?" asked Jenny, a cleavage In her anxiety. This boy or Nancy; Nancy or this ley. "What 'a' yetf been deln', Jerry?" "Nothing. I'm an Innocent- by stander." "Will will he hurt. you?" "I don't knew what he Intends te de with me. But don't worry. I have something in my pockets that will con jure away his madness." "Let's go!" she cried, nringingup. "I've get te 'go alone, Jem.y. Your presence would only prolong Nancy's discomfort. And there's no going any where until he sends for me." "Semethln' your father did, an' th' man is takln it out en you?" "Ne. That's the tragedy of It. The peer ucvu minus my lather did some ining; anu i nave the proof In my pucKei mac my xainer was also an in nnrunt hvaranitai. " "Say, we're all Innocent bystandew'." said Jenny. "Nancy an' me in en this. nn' no wiser'n Chris Columbus. Are you someDedy else?" "Ne, I'm Jeremiah : I came from the house and village where Nancy first saw me. aiy nnrae is Collingswood Jer emish Bancroft. I (Uncerded the last name Decause I did net want anybody te stumble upon the truth, before I was ready. I wanted te make some real friends; for until I met you two I hud never had any. I was the son of the village parish the village miser. My peer father! The henestm mnn find ever permitted te walk thJH enrth ! De you want the story new? It will prove In vm. II.. A XT....... I- I i .. "But you?" "Your Father Was a White Man!" . "Well, I honestly don't believe I am. either. Here in the letter my father wrote ie me before he died. Bend It." Jenny took the letter nnd resented herself upon the bed. While she read. Bancroft walked ever te the window una siarea down Inte the street. Pres winy n mxi unet around thp corner, rolled into Ninth atreet, and drew up in front. Instantly Bancroft compre hended that this vehicle was te carry iu ie eiewari. tie smiled, an inex pucable smile; he was conscious that he mulled, but net why. Te face 'the man wnen tne fury would be full, blind and ruthless! There was no escape. He heard Jenny, sigh, and turned. "Jeremiah, .your father was a white man, said Jenny, unsteadily, "an you re a white man's non. But seven millions! An' me an Nancy beglnnln' t' fear you might go bust!" A hand fell upon the deer. Ban croft briskly answered the summons. "Your taxi is below, sir," said the chauffeur, his face expressionless. "I'll be down in five minutes." "Yes, sir." Bancroft closed the deer and turned te Jenny. "Rather nice of him te save me a long walk. New, I'm going te tell you my side of the story." It was a short narrative. "After all," said Jenny, "you sure ar n hick elgnln' a thing like that. ny, It n as plain as th' nose en jour face. All he wanted was your Mgna ture, th notary's seal, un' th' wit nesses. It's a pipe he's changed th' body e th1 thing, an you're gelu' t' be nicely squeezed." "But It was printed In regular type," he declared, net agreeing wltli her. "He couldn't clean that parchment without showing " "Oh, he couldn't, huh? Well, let me wise you up. There are men In this burg who can turn a oni'-npet Inte ten, nn feel Uncle Sum with It. Wlmt's a little type f n bird like that?" "But this man isn't u counterfeiter." "Yeu don't knew what he is new." Buncreft had te admit that this was true. ."But it doesn't run. with what he was, or what I knew of him." "Yeu ought t hnve a nurBe. Where's this guy been all then1 years, an' what's hn been nt that he didn't turn un be fore? It's my hunch he's been in jail. Jerry, de you love Nancy?" The words shocked her quite us much as they shocked Bancroft. Jenny would never be able te figuru out hew the wenlH had come te be uttered. They had net been, consciously in her thoughts. But once spoken, she let them stand. "That ln't quite fair, Jenny. Still, the unswer is yes." "I kind e' thought se. An' I guess this el' pal of your father! thought se, tee. or he wouldn't 'a' picked en Nancy," "Written en my face?" "Often enough, Jeremiah. You've Set a let e' book stuff under your bat, ut what you .knew about this world could be written n a Kstngc stamp. Yeu, runuin' nreiind loose with seven millions in yeurJcuiw!" "Jenny, de jeil believe I have upy chnnce? ' "Yeu peer 'nut, you can't win at poker unless you bet, can you? 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