a ——————— a —————————— to the siope of the Portsdown Hull lonce, perchance You may change | heavy sword which hung at his sad- Sure am 1 that Bir Nigel would be laguain : die-bow; but Terlake carried in front blithe at such a match, Cruel he cried, “Who hath fof him the high { ® ney ’ ial V =] / Wivern-crestod i $l = : i bt ; I § Sat . “But how the lady?” asked Alleyne, changed me net, Ford the he pe y ash port B bagels A p i r cs 3 with dry lips And thuen your brother she con-swallow-tail pennon, while Alleyne was TY i ‘a : “Ah, lad! there lies my trouble. It is {tinued witn a little i ign, disregard- | was entrusted with the embliaz hed y th Eas. ; A No sal i toss of the head and a droop of the the his question Methinks this hath | shield. The Lady loring rode p gr pn : | + y Te ] eyes i 1 say one word of what is in my [become a lumily custom unongst the alfre at her v ho y ; £3 } ES h a . : | but hier ter-night p y tr lord's bridle-arm, for ford : 3 om FW CAAA ANE SA SEILER BIAS 4 wh ons bn SAE A LRA 8 av and did ask yi Edricsons Nay, 1 am sorry; dic O tbs a ; i iq . her green vell, that 1 might bear mean a jibe But, | ead, Tho ao whe ony him as far as the edge as a token or lambgequin upon my | this hath come quick] upou ‘me, and § rest, and nelm; but sue flashed out at me that) scarce know what to Ly to him nd 1 ; wistfully ne Kept It tor a better man, and then Bay some word of nope, however his n t ' rel an A questioning eye over ail In 4 breath asked pardon tor that | distant—some kind word wnat | pha and appointments, she hud spoke so rudely. Yet she lcheri ri.” would not take back the words either, Nay, Alleyne, it were ever and anon sna turned her hardlined facd up may “I trust that there ig nothing forgot,” 4 cruel kind- she sald, beckoning to Alleyne to ride nor would sue grant the val Has | ness, ang uve been wo good andjon her farther gide “1 trust m to it seemed to thee, Alleyne, tuat sneltrue g iri (RTT iat § suould use] you, Edricsor Hopen, shirts, yolan, ot ; . , TT a Ra itil i / ’ 3 re loves any one? you sitetuli) i la annul be aland under-jupons are in the brown Om 30 ’ : el 10 | | \y! ; Bie 5 . } Nay, 1 cannot say sald Alleyne clos nk pelween wu IL 15 madness i the left wide of the mule qu } i 1 { \ Jl = with 4 wild Luu «+ J OF 3 1 hink f It re here oth in Ww ie takes hot when nights . wv Ay dtl NT | ey SN \ C7 ; his heart rensol it nous m i i 1a old, aly Or Vers with 0 ‘ 1 | y | 2 / : : // “I have thought and in- | an your i ry Lt 1 as ee as. we . ihe Ao 4 } # tiie 4 i ’ V ny i i R. 2f i ni nn : IE h i i t rise Zr not name mil 2 Nt J fii? / self, and Walter Bn 5 IA. onan n C LAN / 0 Ng 3 5 y are half a clerk, i ! t \ — 1 A// g pher of the Priory, \ erty LETS. page, who is there hom sh would IVE me act iv to a “1 cannot tell,” quoth . ne sho 3 and Ceeriel ' ¥ yor and the two squire od L gain, | them? ! j lady. di ch Intent upon i IW ougt Ta ' cried \ mark one " : ' ATS 4 2 lant Od ne , n Next day at fourpence CHAPTER IX. ful and sagaeiou ! \d lofty aims, ub anes, Sir Nigel, who had entered the roor knight hose out hi om Ea rel his fan ul wan on Ane nde ed looking al and i i | he ? r A te ON OPE {10 bear with a silvery-haired old lady upon i swar voluntes : niverse, and | § am alt stared aghast at this sudden bi i" tener with | was y wholin her | word “Your ml 288, 1 fear, Is 111, Agatha,’ Synopsis of preced. ng chapters at end of this installment Sam ar Kk } he sald almagest i Lady Mau ng of figures and ck- The 1 , away would y and hound, and | hear wi of art bp It ! {felt He 14 up i H nie ¥ r ‘I ’ ¥ : But, oh, my og FY . with a tremblis KOT Ww f th yo for « { 17 } b : ne and i ha } are me this f th weary miles i will rney alone. befinge ’ gold letters upon a pur- | sf 0K 1 r It in 1 to mtlee he r way ward i r Win my father's 2 love, and F follow, It is the br er,” he cor wed, when his daugh y had gone, "s you here by the fire, for your blood Alleyne with you should time y tT his dev n then, heart's comfort or ‘ Wit AL : mr have first know with J at my lady-love the fair oind LY n irned wr life between them 7?" asked Sir Nige vouth with y kered LUND, or smile his brows, or 3 % pe. A A ———" «LTTE OT SE RNR STOR Ld bd — rie eo TERE RARE SSE — ork Synopsis of Preceding Chapters. became £9 ¢ eih f yon choos w. Is he goes to wet dy : brother, the Booman of Minstond., w lowe Pegsts thon - +4 rye ‘ 2 \ . A } ct mred -» > te vom vary AL Big Ally umpc kom pv Bets in the : : } : : Be ! » “ins re where he pnovts Fordie Joon, eng Wed i eas leisure, therefore, If It | y * 1 ] | i had marched \ an Englieh areher Just back Trom fe Fronel, var take service under me, ; an am . noo ad ere §£ » ng Aficyne finds | is brother § 5d wands guarred learm your devoir.” : yr 3 ‘ 0 u N % - - " PgR yale | § t€ v Hho bematiful dar @ ves nes bor, Uherelny eA I have one favor to «rave from | oo 1 \ : ya , ne : : es ing the Sorms " mdden, bas rate And A : : : hy 3 . A ’ i 4 i that he tntew to 4 | oe ot whe added the lady of t ol . oy , : : i . a x nr # who : for 3 eharel where dw i i } Inugtingty turned t leave the . : he Ny / — { x ) ' a et aR pon; <5; 0 fA 24 a TR of LIPS WHEN A HOARSE SHOUT ROSEUP FROM THE BAILEY BELOW." | i oe He If these puzzling A'S ' "h All « 4 " 2 a DAILY, FRA AIN PLL , J wiles NY, att ® things, roughly displaved in Fresh Blood a 3% chaffed for years under the mar "he | foen weaver upon tne 7u° arbre she 1a, and Tack vrain | Kosky of, Ne shoulder. 4 \"8 upon the wall of a house ols | beyond tolda of a | Buch was a sample | "Mike | | where a great crime had whic) ehether It was (her been committed, stared hehe san Sevag ng Wh | Worley How! Coliriets VY Somrasi ap: [waa he: Hin vai is Sve oh Rensimed |at She siaine wy you's | you in the face, could you ad i eter. Bironger than reason, sironk: |e hnswered. und to think Row. ma {§ explain their meaning? gn >g » ‘ Ft i that might } 1 him © it old Id tyrant =» y will 1 In the ngdom of youth ri ; He had scarce dared to face the |i remember then Homes had to solve in his first hange which had come upon him. when n the batley even "wr \ el [a few sudden chance words showea it my lady-mother holding me In i i adventur it and logy # lowering is | . Il up hard and clear, like lightning In arms at this very window that } I " 1 J “" there was } eforth for seve ’ 1 he [the darkness. might see the show a “" soldiers for 8 service | strove in the tit-yard to quality mime | He had ridden over to Poole, one[™IEn. ee the show. ~~ The Study in Scarlet either honor " i pelt to he irthy squire to so worthy | November dns with his fellow-squire, MY 4 O id he } ONAN E ret the musters ' in knight foung, supple ind active Peter Terlake. In quest of certaln yew. back ere another year be Wt y A book which made COXAX DOY LE the 21 00 of looking rot / that Twynham Castle with all the pent energies from years [staves from Wat Swathling. the Dore She sh ok he J, nd, Bt IR J of detective writers in the world. name and the fame of Sir Nig« : f pure and Aithy living, It was not [setshire armorer Peter was a hard, ol Wy Ba wikied in tho lamp light drew toward him the keenest and : could manage his horse | wir) brown-faced cotmtry-bred iad ) SD y : r ‘14 ste ir 1 bein a woman ul N ’ ~ " y ent spirits, all eager to perve rae won well enough to earn [wha looked on the ¢ mit war a® the but k hat with a 4 AD RE har 1Httle In Holmes ne xl adventure, he was valiant a leader Are olan approving nod from critical men-ats [school -hoy looks on his holidays This > Tg ‘ean 1 do that is mood? . N <li i . New Forest and ti phd ore rma, oF to hold his own against Ter= [day however he had been sombre and foot. : What oan and SAL 18 BOO confronted by the cabalistic image billmen from the lea ) tke and Ford, his fellow squires. mute, with searce a word a mile to be 4 spin. and spin and sew and talk . TY 2 " ] Is watered : R But were there no other considera. |#tow unon hie ramerata Bn a Miia ani round, with nothing in The Sign of the Four and the Itehen y! Ing # which swaved him from the “Tell ma. Alleyne BEdricson®™ he hrokas at the end of It And now you Aare Ar lent H AMpe jre hy I. te " tow rd the world? Here, day Out sudan: 1y a . its Aheemed to you | going too who. could eArty my These two, the first and best of the Sherlock Holmes novels. 500 pages of read. ne for rin urch to ] r day or an hour after Arones at o AL we Lady Maude is naler | thoughts out of these gray walls, ane ry bound elecantly tt single big volume in ums ri} ¢ ard rper the banner of ti for an hour hefore vespers, he [And more silent than ta her wont > ot rg my mind above tapestry and] 2 Nie Ee ES. yagle | al i A unipmad <loth Ha ra ind himself? in close communion with “It may be #0," the other answered |distaffs. What can I do? 1 am of no |& Bros. regular $1.50 linen impe edition), sent postpaid with this coupon for could Sir Nigel! have three maldens, all youns, all fair, and [shortly more use or value than that broken e bachelles of land which the ‘Il therefore doubly daneerous from “And would rather ait Mutratt by her bow stave.” } 50 C rs of rank required, he might well hay the mankish stand.palnt Yet he found Jortel than ride gavly to the chase as of \ ' " he EN eut his forked pennon Into a SQUAFS | that In thelr presence he was conscious [old Methinks Allevne It fs this loans “You are of such value to me : > banner, and taken such a following Into lof a quick sympathy, a pleasant ease. a [Ine which vou have “taunent wh, hat eried. In a whirl of hot passionate Here is a chance to get two of the most intensely interesting of adventures in a the field as would have supported the | randy resnonse to all that was most [has taken all the fe and sap from |worde “that all else has become | gout beautifully printed and bound edition for just one-third price, dignity of a bhanneret. Hut poverty | eentla and host tn himself, which filled [her * naught. You are my heart. me life was heavy upon him: his land Wasihis soul with a vague and new-found “Her Indv-mother has so ordered it” my one and only thought. Oh Maude A handsome, copper photowengravure of peant, his coffers empty, and the very | joy M mia Allavna * 1 eannot live without you! T eannot Sherlock Molmes, printed on heaviest enstle which covered him the holding And vet tha Tady Mande Loring was “Pv our Tadv! and withonten Aisve- [leave von without a word of love All | ¢ enameled paper, wultable for framing. of another. Hare was his heart when lana ease nant! ta handles An older and [*nect™ annth Toarlake, “It tn In my mind 1s changed to me since 1 have known he saw rare bowmen and war-hardensd | more world. wise man might have heen [4 =% har Indv.mother fs mars tind tn | von I am poor and lowly and all spearmen turned away from his gates | nusgled hy her varving ma wie, her sud. [load a company to a storming than tolunworthy: hut If great love may welgh for the lack of the money whit h might jan re Micon. her quirk resentment have the upbringing of this tender ana | down sich defects, then ine Nope 4a f= ————————— —— equip and pay them ot ie lotte : austraints and at yeity T wit es me hut one word o ape which Aviward had brought him wave | suhtect Interest vay here ea Ao, hits Bg nat iark Ti 4 hg 1h the wars with me hut one HARPER & BROS, Franklin Square, N. Y. City, him powers which ha was not slow Loin It for alther somines oF Imaeina- | woman vot T lave the faly Fade Maude Ah, you shrink. vou shudder! My wil use, In it Bir Clande Latour, the Gas- tian sha would iv thrash It with her [nnd wonld elve the Inst Aron of . words have friehtensd yon" Name econ leutenant of the White Company. | subtls setive mind, leaving hor two fol. henrt's hinad ta serves hor” WW ry Twice she opened her lips, and twice yy sutired him that there remained in his} iaw.etudants and sven har teacher toll- [with a waning voloe, and hi W se [no wounA dame from them. At last seping enough to fit out a hundred ine behind hor. On the other hand flushed crimson In the moon ht Af she spoke in a hard and measured voles BEPOEE. oo vs00uustnsnrssasessssssssressness IEsaasssssssssitssess sessastssssstes archers (nd tivanty then ot Arma are the : All vatience nesded with Alterna sald nothine hot A hanes as one whn dare not trust herself to teh, Inined tn 14 Iree Runared vets i stone tall and steal th Jone already in France ante fant oni by R.A 1 ph hoe lig 10 turn 14 & lump of les In his De adden.” she sail “It In TOWR....oivmmnsss sermsnsessinssnnsinnsess BRMLE. .. oriasssnsnsssinssssssmnssssnsesnne would make a force which any leader | fixed in her mind. Alleyne might tal "My father has heros ares,” #0 long since the world ‘was might be proud to command. Cares|to her of the stories of old gods an other continued, “from Fareham Creek nothing to you. You have changed br hen ws a NM u Such was the ich Suerrock Be sure and use this Coupon, sending 30 cents in Stamps, Cola or Money Orden, ERE EL EE LEE I Ip,
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