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very embarrassing to the Nicaraguan
government it made public. General
Micaetro knew this, and he expected to
should give them to the press. for in-
stant: "
“I understand," nodded Roger. "He'd
raise a big rumpus north and south of
the llio Grande." '
"Yes, and to avert that the govern-
ment of Nicaragua took immediate steps
to get-them. They were traced thru
Honduras. Guatemala and Mexico. When
they arrived in the United States they
the Nica-
VVLYE intercepted by agents of
mgunn government. They
appeared from the trrln
down to that cove and s
the Sky Pilot," she r
Nicaraguan consul in
New York, and the duty of returning‘
them to their rightful owners was in-
trusted to him. he Sky Pilot was
ready to clear with a cargo of merchan-
dise for a South American port at that
time. So it was easy for us to put into
that lonely cove and take aboard the
stolen goods.”
““'hy di'dn‘t they ship them back by
train or steamer? It would be quicker
and easle "
“For -two reasons.
ngcnts were watching‘
routes across Mexico. Also all the
steamship routes. The government
didn't want it to be known the papers
had (been stolen.’ either in this country
or at home. They ihoughpthey could
be returned on a private schooner with-
out exciting suspicion. Be es, it was
safer than by any other route."
“Didrrt look so for n time,” grinned
Roger. "If Chic had held up the Sky
at--" He stopped, and asked:
“How'd he know about them?"
‘Tm not sure," replied Jane slowly.
“It might have been t ally
thought we were engaged in smuggling:
one was M‘icastro’s
all 1. train
amnouui. generally glad cuoul>:‘.'i of the
I,ll.'llI[.:8, and plod forward (or some din-
iunce on foot. I possssed no knowledge
‘(lien as to where we were. the min hav-
mg deceived me so often I had long
since lost all conildence in it as a guide.
but now. in this liter day. I can trace
tlindly groping our way forwrtrd towum
a late of which we little dreamed.
Nor did those weary hours of dark-
ncne bring to us the slightest warning.
I do not recall feeilnir any special fear.
in the ilrst place. I was convinced that
we must already be at the extreme limit
ot Black Hawk's rndius.
s we were eastward.
belorc morning be we beyond any
possilile danger of failinginto the hands
of bin warriors. The other pursuers I
had practically dismissed tram thought.
Not. Xor twenty-four hours had we per-
ceitjed the slightest signs of Kirby'-
pruncnce in our renr, mind my faith was
strong that his party had either lost
our trail. or been turned aside by fear
of encountering Indians. In re-
spect Kennedy remained more pessimis-
tic than 1. yet even in hi: mind cond-
denra began to down that we had out-
stripped our enemies, both white and
rod. and that a. few miles more must
bring us in safety to some pioneer set-
‘ tlexnent. The poor condition of our
horscu compelled us to rest frequently.
our own utter exhaustion led to
"'4 “ our dropping asleep almost the mo-
we I o . were without
food. and in no mood to converse.
Shortly after midnight my horse strained
a tendon. and could no longer uphold
my weight. toot. with the poor
bent limping painfully behind me, i
. strain for any attempt at speech.
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The early dswn toun gus plodding
along close‘beside the reek. a fur-
sized stream, which mcandcrcd quietly
u:ixunblivo..:io-If'm"."" "’”""L.'.“$'..T.7;; ihru n"i>enutlful valley protected on
either side by high bluns, rising to the
sol-'D' run plnegu or prairie beytmrl. The bluiis
(311.1 3:7“ E themselves were wooded, but the lower
expanse was open. covered wit lux-
CLOSELY urinnt grass, nnd containing only on
1 ]M[TATED occasional tree. like some lone sentinel.
diversifying the landscape with
m‘E‘.l‘H!1‘JAA!1lr)ir.i(lIrllAYan'n:‘uR5.4.xs“p:’:i'Et;&x‘) darker colorlngot its leaves. It was a da-
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llglitiul scene, oi bit at wildernels beauty
undeliled, appearing so peaceful and
over. our tired, Jaded eyes to open in
glled enraplurod at the varied shade:
or green decorating the nurhy Mun,
fading grnduslly into the delicate
blue of the arching sky ov
KTIVIGL while the soft lush ];‘l"BBI cloth-
imz each bank waved gracefully in (no
light wind. 1-Tsinrr and falling like the
wnvco of the sea. it was all p i-
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perfect in its outer aspect in; to cause'
‘LEDGER
but it looks now as if he was trylni: to
hold the schooner for lillcnstrds agents.
They may have got truck of the papers
Ind uttered Chic :1 big reward to delay
our sailing until they arrived.
he‘: been dogging fatht-r’s steps ever
since-even since that early trouble. and
he may have found out some lng."
"You think he knows the money and
papers are aboard?"
"Yes. he‘: been making inqulri 1'
among the crew. and snooping around.’
“Who told. you?”
"Ben A “
Roger scrawled and looked displeased.
lie: was recalling the blow from the
mate's fist that had felled him the Emit
day out.
"I can get almost anything out.ot
Jane Went smiling confiden-
, “We've known w-sch other for a
good many years, an
Roger shined uneasily in his chair;
turned away. and then lured around ab-
rtmly. “Ben‘s in love with you. ain't
he?" he sal .
Janos face flushed in confusion at the
blunt query. Raiser nave
mi He rose quickly from his seat.
“I'll watch Chic," he said. “I'll keep
an eye on him night mill day,‘and it he
lit-f:ini< any of his devllment he'll pay If
he skins u any mutiny aboard, I'll-j‘
lie smiled cheeriully nnrl shrugged his
shoulders. “I’ve down more‘n one
mutiny on shipboard," be boosted with
B. liulgh. "I reckon I know how to linu-
tlle '01:). Leave it to me. Tllere'l'l be hell
to pay if they start :iny1.lil’i-lg."
Looku like the lfttlllhll‘ bubble II nbont
(0 Iiurlt. V"t>Ii, 11-! It Nbnlt: with our
llrr-F14 manhood nnd uln-nzih lent re.
turning, with our or nu. linen girls in
live world to Edtlsr Ind I-leer him. and I
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tive nature untouched. nor was there
evidence anywhere within our vision.
that this isolated valley in the midst of
, with nothing to guide us.
feeling more and more deeply the dread
loneliness and silence of this strangely
du-ninte paradise.
lie rising sun topped the summit
of the bluff, its red ruys seeming to
bridge with lpnno
tie Vnliey up which we toiled.
lost my interest, and was walking dog-
gedly on. with eyu bent upon the
l. "ground. when the girl beside me cried
out suddenly.
to be: ,
“Oh, there is s Iablnvseel over you-
ler: Just beyond that big oak, where the
blur! turns." .
In-r eager face was aglow. her out-
etrctched hand pointlny: cage 5'.
Tl:t- logs of which the llillis building
had been constructed, still in their
native bark. blended so perfectly with
the drab hillside beyond, that for the
moment none or on raught the distant
outline. Tim Dc-Saosscd the keenest
sight, and his voirc was nrst to speak.
"Sure. Miss, tliet's a cabin, all right."
he said grim y. ‘"0119 room, an‘ new
a new excitement in her
built; likely ‘nough sum settler Just
com’ in yore. I don't see no movement,
ner smoke."
"i-‘led to the nearest fort probably."
I replied, able myself by this time to
dt-cipher the spot. ‘ “ too risky to
stay out here alone. “‘e'il look itover;
thrre mlglii be food left behind. even it
the people have gone.“
g
X E )iL'S'l' have been half an hour in
covering the distance. There were
a number oz shallow otuli to cross,
and a long, gently snaping hill to climb.
above the
dour stood sjar. and the wooden shut.
ier oi the single window hung deject-
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