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excuse me xv. minute."
She moved with
extraordinary agility into the house. It
was scarcely a minute before she was
In connection wltn Cunningham
with him again. a newspaper in her band.
murder mystery several pictures were
shown. Among them were photographs
of his uncle and two cousins.
"Th i re man whose marriage to
Bliss llarriman I witnessed," she S d.
Her fin::er was pointing to the like-
ness of his cousin, James Cunningham.
CHICA’GO
'l‘he'VVIIerenImut1r rat the untortunnte
Ex rlre ntlded to Ihe vnrlnu.-4
tmuhlea -1 Kirby. Home uml theuloughty
(‘ale snnlmrn. 1-lather‘; note intimated
Ilnlt hhe would be “(illibll cure o(“unlil
heard (rum. but who lhe unknown
who in II no mysteriously come to her
aid! wen, shnlmrn evhlently has mnde
It his business In and out. nml posnibly
Anywny. we shall nee. .-tn-
other gent-r no installment In next
uu-kn; Ledger. ‘
vThe Fangs of‘a Mongrel Breed: if
(Continued - From Page 7)
twice I barely escaped with my life."
"Is that all you learned?"
"That is about all. except tharno one
seems to know who robbed I-lishsnumlrs
house last night, but the tail: is that it
done by republican patriots. I>llsha-
numa is believed among the officers of
the army to he in cahoots with the
adlstas. and they are mostly agreed that
your cake is all dough it you are caught
by lhe officers of the law just at this
me ' .
“Pietro'."'
‘WVhnl is it, sir?"
Do you have confidence in me?" , ‘
long as grass grows and water
flows."
"“'hat do you think of my marriage to
Donna Paula?"
"I think that an honest man Will
marry where his heart Vbids him-in spite
ll you and your’ men stick to ‘me
in this, taking me on faith, and”believ-
ing always that I am fighting forlthe
republic?" , , . -.
--we will." ' V
“Then thank God for a few honest pa-
triots who have sense enough to know
an honest man wllenthey see him.
It was B. foolish thing, arid it seems it
has cost me the esteem of President Ma-
deria and has endangeretl my life, u
,I will prove to the President all in-good
time that I am an honest man. Pietro
we have work in front of us,“ and Mit-
chel showed the honest old republican
t tter “'llll regard to the landing of
,those nfty thousand riiles.
"Uh huh, I know Pirate Cape," said the
- "We ought to get these
They would come in
handy for the republic"
"Very well. I'll-ziru, rwm discuss that V H
matter with you later. end Dominique V “e '
lnwhere." . - -
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‘LEDGER
-“Domini<1ue." said Mitchel as soon as
that man appeared. “I want you to tarry
a letter for me to President Mederia.
You will have to be very careful. It
may be learned at any time that YOU
had a hand in that burglary last night.
and you are probably ardently hated by
the Bragadistas. I understand that Dom
Roslerigues Hernandez practically has
carte blsnche from the President to ar-
rest Whom he pleases. You campaigned
under President Iliatleria, did you not?"
‘Yes ”
“And he has confidence in your hon-
carry it and this letter of mine to Pre
ident liladeria, and deliver them to no
one else. Our country is about to be
attacked. If these traitors in high
places in the army. such as Hernandez,
can be turned out, or hanged, and, it we
can capture these two sllinloads or arms
and ammunition. all may be saved. Oth-
erwise the republic will ll2"e to fight
hard for its life."
"I will do as you'bi(l me, faithfully."
. "1 trust you."
John Mitchel sent for Pietro once
more, and asked him who was the clev-
ere-st and most faithful among his fol-
lowers. . -
‘ “Any man will do for faithfulness,"
said old Pietro, “but for cleverness that
Italian boy, Flo about best.”
“Then send him in here to me."
‘VI-len Floyd came in, Mitchel asked
him t
learn if she were well and if a was
“There is hut one thing to do, Pietro,
while we are wallinz: for the return of
Fioytl and Dominique, and that‘ is
ng some
lllflt Jan tell what he knows.
.-
a
two nmmunition ships.
ght to make him write a letter
xulrlressed to them, ordering them to de-
liver the arms to us. What do you sug-
e y of making him
“Ask Jehan Doncher.”
r “'9 must
carry him to a lrlncly spot on a beach 1
anl Doncher know." ‘
‘tan we sail there tonight and be
time to meet our messengers
asked Mitchel.
It is only a few miles off."
"But what do you mean [0 do to him.”
"It will take about two hours."
"I know, but what do you mean to do
to hln'.'."' r
to rzlve him a quick sand
r .
ihat is that'."'
loan.
"l'ou.are not to be present.”
“I agree."
queried the Amer-v
CIIAPTE . VII. 7
OHN MITCIIEL hated the idea. of tar-
ture in any form, yet he realized
that one man's life could not be consld.
the lives of thousands of
l--?ol>le were at sla e. It was plain that
these yellow devils, this educated doc-
tor of Dhllosophy and associates
were planning to turn loose a breed at
Still he was glad he was
not required Io be present at the tar-
ture
an hour the hrigantine was
under sail and in nnolher hour she had
cast anchor on a lonely beach and the
men, leaving John lllltcllel aboard, had
run ashore in two tint-bottomed row.
boats. Mitchel had made Illshahuma.
understand very clearly what they want.
of him. He was to sign an order
telling the masters or the two Japanese
craft to deliver their arms to Pietroand
others as his agents, and he was to tell
Pietro who was the agent at first ap-
pointed to receive them.
“hen the two boats ran out of the
surf the men using their cars on the
quicksand managed to drive them a few
paces from the water's edge at a few
paces apart; than a strong line was
passed’under I-llshanuma's arms am:
nround his body, and he was suddenly
dragged to a position half way between
the boats; and then the line was slack.
cried and the man began at once to sink
into the treacherous sand. At first he
struggled toward the boat he was fan.
"9 but always after fewipaces a
taut line drew him bavlt; and mm when
nhove'the knees
out to him.
be hard to con-
. 9. man more tho:-oly In love with
his country and his rncc. But th‘
undoubtedly an expnrit-nce with the
ways of western men that he had not
counted on. Pietro made no demand
upon him. and no man in either boat
uttered sl gyllablg,
rank to his waist.
made only
claw Ll thn sand.
Urlln it. t every movement that he
Dulled him in deeper. At
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