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" . r . ririi; .-ci wm mi Qini rn.liDf L7it iiUMn leatiinu iny :i,V i-T5 & ft !ie,iuiH. t-tuleuyu III orderiiiK. i,""('rr f 1'riee. CudiliiKiir Fr. O it O pjIS Ahafe and Hpeedy AliVT?. Strlcturt-nnd nil V'.Ai..' ::Kj nnnsturnl discharifea. lTi:e!3. 1 Fl EPPS 8 fl .'rti:i.(ji.-5 a i'.'xi.r:anl trruw y.yQVf Fails to Kestore &fK:r. li::ir to iis Youthful. -C V 1 i-i.u r i n i?:yi!M hair ?a.. BY CHARLES GIBBOIC. did not undcrstaihl, and which at the mo UH'iit did not impress lier mind. . ... XjUcru )'.;-?, M'v.oii lionilile fart; h had bcii drinking nif wriiiJ riirfJrlllod all tlicir livf. ! Tim first sick liiiii; scn-!c of dismay fiver, sim ho;:inie cah.i au'aln, and ln tluiiiKlit Imt iliat soinelliiiit? oulit to lif done t restore him to coiieioiis:u).ss. Who was to help her? .Slit; dai.j not s-peak to her fatlier and six- would ind i'ak to Caririll. Dy-and-hy siie would lie iilile to fret on! of tin men, hut none of tlu-iu could U.: spared at pres ent. Mean wlii'e s'io trot a towel, dipped it in rol l walel aim liid it on his head. Next i;e shook iiim ro .hiy hv the arm; hut he made no simi. Th-n t!:at as all she could !. There was one thin: tnore. She called him hy li.tme; Iml he made im sin. Whilst domt'iis .-hi' In r.iii;i' a little more con scious of the presence of that soinethimrhe sides the fume- of whisky, only she was too busy in lier elVo: ts to rmise him to ive it particular heed. And -he as' woi.deiiir.'. I low could this miserable sham fail on liuh Uuss? In all that she had ever heard of him there had l:-e:i no hint ot i ids. (t ide otherwise; one of the (jiialil es i'orwhieii he had been spe cially noted w ,s sohriety. Then how simuld it com-- j iiv in the hour when he was most anioiis t please her father? SI.-- eoidil not ii' del taud. It was st ran ire ; tli it was :.l: .-!: eo .: i -ay, audio her be wilderment iiiirin w.i:;'!erini? ai.iin. And as she wa woiulerinu there came suddenly a pain in her luva-t and a dull achini: in the dry eyi s, for was not his shame hers? "(Ill, In w brave and noble she had be lieved him to be! 11 much above all other men in everything how pure, how Strom; and 'aitht'ul in all that became a man: Audio, there he lav helpless such a sorry siirht ! She coiild not hear it and she covered her face with her hands, rockinir. herself to and fro as she k iif i bed. le him. Strange, pit eous cries in hei brain, but no sound coming from her lip-. The idol seemed to have fallen from its hLrh plac : fallen so low down and still was Juved. Siie did not care now who knew it. Sim loved b in and she would help him though fcverynody else should turn from him. S:ie knew by the sounds on deck traiu lim; of feet. I uid voices ami the varying niovt iiien.s ot tiie enicine, tha.t they were near::' : p i'(. Whether or not the noise had iiii ' lieci in rousinic him, IJ iss at length stirred from his lethargy. 1'e moved sii;htly as if to turn on his ri'r'it side. With anxious face and ready hands she as-;sted iiim. lie muttered some thing ina husky whisper.bnl she was unable to make out what he said. She called him by name twice and her voic. s.'L'ined to reach him at last. There was a spasmodic movement of the body.and this time his muttering was distinct enough for her to comprele-nd "Slurb-ai'd. starboard, confound ye.There's the Dun liny we must hold off." The ret of his words faded into indis tinctness again. The turmoil above grew louder, and the movements of the engine more eccentric than before. She dipped the. towel into cold water and bathed his f ice and hands. He breathed more Ire ;lv and reirul irlv than he had been n'oiii-T for son! time, and presently he open ed 1 is eyes. What weary, wild eyes they were, staring : ::: without th I asi siz;i of recognition. fri'..'ii:-'!i -d h r. and yet they brought t t. .!! s wii cd reJeved her own parched ii:; iicn me. . . 1J. .!?" she hesilat li: : 'e v "he iv -ne. A'. . . i ss :i di -ajijieared and ... . i:;;o (' reenrvilion. ; :.! how e.e.i d tiiat ever ; . .. : : i:ea::i I hae :: '. : : b.i.i-. gangoti :er .;' i:d -Ilience .--i.i to-ik its ;. .. --i .:: f im- ' .' i . : i s iiki:ig at e.- I - : ; ;i.lg his :. e.i . ii .hi. ',:: f.' :t 1' si', bllt . i . : I : ";? you e d make unable to support himself, still looking at the something he could not see. "Can you bide there that way till 1 get you a drink?" She brought him a glass of water and held it to his lips. He drank greedily as if his throat were parched, and he seemed to re vive. She took both his hands in hers and gazing earnestly at him said "Can you na tell me how this happened? Try to mind. Where did you get the drink?" "leannatell. 1 got whisky, and I saw the Dun IJuy and the Uu'lers, and 1 wanted to keep clear id' them. But something aye pulling the wheel out o' my hands. There was " He ended the sentence by shaking Iris head hopelessly and muttering wearily, "I eanna tell I dinna ken." She saw it was no use pressing her ques tions further at that time, and indeed she had no opportunity of doing so. Although the noise above continued, the engine had stopped, and she knew that they were in port. Her father came down. Partly in consequence of his dread of any further ac e;dent, and partly out of a wise discretion, knowing hLs own temper, he had delayed comimr until the Mrrnmhl was safely moor ed in I'eterhead Harbor. Now when he came, he found her holdimr I loss's hands and speaking softly to him. His passion bia.ed up in spite of h;m-eit'. 'What are yon lium.' there with that scoondrel? Come out o" that this moment."' She oid not move, and Iloss was appatent Iv quite iincoji-eiou- of liie ani:rv and bitter words. '"i)ld jou ua h'-ar in"'.''' -hoi;:ed the fath er. "1 toil you that oa are na to diirraci you: se!" by sp-:i k hix auo'Jier word to him." "Father, he i- ua weel," she said irently, bar witiiout re'e -isii.g h'T lover's hands. "Na weel I he'll be well enough whea he nets over his dniekeii lit." "This is not a drunken lit. fatlier. He is really not weli, and you should get a doctor to see him." "Me sret a doctor for the scoondrel that nearly ruined me as weel as dtooried ua'!'' excitiiuied the eaptain, ius much a.-tounded by his daughter's calmness as by her first disobedience. "1 tell you he was drinking w hen he was at the wheel, and that would hae been enough forme even if he hadtia put us a' in sieean danirer." "How do you know that he w as drinking wb"ii at the wheel?" she asked calmly. ''Caririll toid me. He took a dram from h;in." "Ah !'" The cNckuiiatioii was short. ouiek. wil ;i a drawing it t- !i i in 111 o e bieat! "And lie sCy; uui maun I oiu oeeil llllllMll IW- fore that, because ae dram woiildna mak' him like what he Is. Come, out o' this, Uob Iloss, and thank the kindly thoughts 1 hae aye had for yon till noo, that 1 dinna send you to ja.l Instead of giein' you leave to walk ashore." "FatlnTj wjll you send for a doctor?'' she pleaded once more." ' " " "FJI na h;;ir another word, you hizi ',but I'll hae sometliing to say to you in a wee while." Toher amazement Iloss stood up. un steadily, but sti:l maintaining the position. He drew one hand dazedly across his eyes and said huskily "Na for me, Annie na for me you shall not suffer for me. I'll go. Your lather is riht. I beziu to mind now, and it is his kind thoiiirht that saves me from a jail . . . it is not all clear yet ; but it is condoir back. Me standing at the wheel and no power to speak, and . . and that's all." "Ii.de a minute and I'll get Jock Hums to go w it!i on." and she darted up lh stair. Captain 1 luticaii was puzzled. He could not make out the man, this was not the way he had ever before seen anybody who was "fou" behave. Ihit then there was nothing else to explain his falling asleep at the wheel; and so he answered the puzzle by resolving to stick to his first impres ion. "1 am sorry for you. Bob; but you hae brouirht it on yoursel' and 1 eanna pa-s ii over. Had it been onybody else I would hae been on the look-out for sic a tiling, b.u na wi' you -na wi ou." "You are doing kindly by me, captain, and 1 thank you," said the poor man, ara.'.i passing his hand daz -dly over h,s eve.-. ' J dinna understand yet; out it's coming to m , and 1 ken that 1 was wiaiur. ... 1 tiiank yo i and I'll go." He made a step forward, staggered, and fell back upon the scat. II wouid h: v ; fallen on tue II -or but thai the siurd r.ij taiu caught ii .in in time. ( IIAITI-i; X. A IIOPKI.KSS ( ASK. The lirt person Annie encountered on the deck was Cargill, and for an in-tant she shrank from him, clutching the top of the cabin stair to prevent herself from falling backward, lie held o it his hand to aid her; but she recovered herself without tak ing the proffered hand. I hiring the time of dang' r the most ter-ror.-triclien face, of all on board had been that of Cargill. He grasp d the nearest rope of the rigging, and clung to it as if he were already drowning, and this was the last straw of hope. His tlabby cheeks grew yel low, and his fishy eyes start",) in his head more prominent than ever. He had never contemplated the possibility of a wreck. When the danger was over he was the first to recover his equanimity, and to pretend that he had not been at all disturbed by the incident. He lit a cigar, and whilst apparently look ing on at the bustle which preceded the ar rival in port, he hovered about the cabin skylight and the stair, wishing to go down, and, for some reason, unable to do so, strain ing his cars to catch any sound that might come from below. He heard nothing. He advanced to the captain several times, as if to speak, but saw that he would receive very little grace if he attempted it. Then he walked back to the cabin skylight and hovered about it as before. But when they were fast in port he nut the eaptain on his way to the cabin, told him of the dram he had giyen to Iloss, with many expressions of regret at the almost fatal consequence, and taking his full share of blame. At the same time he offered his flask to the cap tain, who very willingly took a dram whilst saying "It was a foolish thing for you to do, though kindly meant; but it was a weel, we'll na say naa mair about that. I dinna want to be in a passion when I gangdoon to him. Fin na gaun to prosecute him, as I might do; but out o" this boat he goes this minute, if he has to be carried out." "Don't be too hard on i.im, captain, lie must have had a drop before that hedid not take into account. Oil" glass could never have had such an effect upon him." "He maun hae had a guid wheen draps afore coiifoond him for you see I haetaen a big dram the noo, and I'm a heap (he bef ter o't, instead o' being the waur. But that's na to the purpose. He had line right totoiu h onything when he was on duty." "All the same, captain: for yourov, n sake don't br hard on him." '"Oh. Fin na gaun to be hard on him. as I hae told you. I hae had ower inuckle liking for him for that. I'll manage quiet enough; but we maun get him ashore: I eanna thole to hae him near inc." So tiie captai i went below, and Cargill. as before, hoered about the cabin, and thus encountered Annie when she rushed up from below. "Do you want anything can I get it for you?" he asked eagerly. "Na yes thank yon." she said excitedly, and with a little confusion. "AVait a min ute." She passed him and ran to the bow. w here the men stood in a group, talking an J smoS ing. As there was to be no discharge of cargo till the following day, they were all taking their ease and discussing the strange events of the passage. "I want ou logo down to the cabin, .Jock." she said, touching t lie arm of a thick set, grey-bearded man. "and bide with Bob Boss; In; is not well." "You're fashing yoursel' ower inuckle about him. missy" i th.it was her name on board the MvnwiUn ; "hut I'll do your bid ding." "I tell you all, he is not well; he was not fou." "That's just what I was saying." asserted a sturdy fellow named Campbell the same who had been the iook-oiit at the moment of peri!, "for he was speakingto me na half an hour a. 'or. he put the wheel wra rig, and he was a- sober as a judge." The man said this doggedly, iiav'ng j-ist been contending with much oppo-itioti from his nudes. "You are right. Campbell," --:tiii Ai.i.ie, gratoi'ul to iiinl souk' one who agreed with her. She luoi he , niile.i d ; : :it .'d by tin- manner iu which .Joe!-; Barns had obey ed her: for she had e-.;;;r; '-it ii. ion him a ilsss fvif.id. and found that he. too. -i.ared the couiiiioTi belief regarding iht cause of the pi!uis blunder. "(io o!i up u t:i:- inwn and doctor ou can find tha; wid fete); the ly-t me iujuj'di- ately." Then siie went back to Cargill. who was waiting for her with every appearance of stolid patience iu his general b-aring; bet the fish eyes rolled restlessly between the shore and the group of men to whom she had Iwen speaking. It was the late gloaming the hour when sea and land appear most beautiful, touch ed by the saddest, sweetest, mo-t my-lct-ious lights and shades. Voices and all sounds seein hushed, and the rt -tie-s plash of the sea is like the low croon of a mother singing a luliabv. The shadow deepen and v.-t slowiy. and by-and-by not dark. Sudden! v t!e-re emm d s'rtmi.T riiiib whit est! o.l ills. Northern Lights, Miss Murray," said cKt. ill as he advanced to meet her; "and uu.y are certainly admirable." "Ay, they are line," she hiiswcpmI grave ly, checking the inclination she leit to s,llVV j her dislike for his conventional eMi-siou ' of admiral ion ; "we w ho na seen t In m hc i fore believe they are -omel long nun e than 1 adinirsble we c tatiot f ir. our w o idei into ! words." j "Tli it is exaetlv how J feel," he "aiiswer ! eil, e identlv quite iincon-c:ous of the le- ; bilke co'iveM'd iu in-r si in pi wolds. "But ri'iuaikaole as the-e phenomena arc, will j you believe it. there is -ii nothing which nc . copies uty inrel so nu.c a at present that I I am iinab.e to give thoni prop! i at enlioii?" "Indeed!" ' "It is true. May 1 tell jou what it is. Mis i Murra)'.'" "Ma Isjea to oii fir-!, Mr. C ii gill?" Kx en his dull se! f ecneeit w as iaken aback by I his i : r:o s ua o! I ; , mg to Ids ques I tion. II ia.ieii d be h i I -pol en ill thetolies ! of a c ! :a I liter ii d :d bed - e hi in f an ill x i: c:ble lad -w i ilier and -tie spoiled all his line preparation - b a request which he could not r. tuse. IF- bad a great objection j to be crossi d even iu trill. -s. i Yet she had spoken very quietly; and Mm wonder overhead - now appearing its lumi nous unite s i atiis s.mply shone on her calm, sad face, making it so beautilitl that f if t ae lit s time he became aguely con j scions ihat t hei e w as -omet h ing in t he w orhl liner and Holder than h.m-elf. I I e made I iie grand bow which a danciiig- ma-ter iiad taught him. and which he had learned to pel ! o! m v. itu I s j race t ha n an aw I. w a ' d e . p i.i lit in i lt t : t ha v e show n. S.ic Miiiled in a sail, h ifheart 'd way; j still -he smiled, and hi- food pinion of 1 b in i If was r. -ioied. That bow had coii- ;ll' !ed her. i "I we j e! olngto: - h mci. Mr. Cjl'gdl, j what del Mr. I.'o-- i...., lie- u ni:i ave I him that dram li-a.i w in :!a-l..' Del be ii o! a - if he had b - -1 1 dim . I r 1 '.'" I This was evtr.-ne-ly 1 1 1 .aer.-eab'e i u sev I era! was. but pa: I a-ida rl e.-.-aii e it took j his mini iiiir. i .iv. .;; :r n'!- ;.i tt.iige i men l ol I in- 1 i 1 1 ! b1' - - i.i V.oait !.e was to .'.press t i. mil-', it v::iliw.'s aoii-r-ino-t ,.i i'. Hi-an -v-r " a - -o in mot that to h"l' quick wit il -I em d to !.ac been Studied. "I r -a I' V dd in i : :il 'd. so, or oa 1 1 i.i v be Mire I Wnli'r I :e t'-'o:; I 1 ; - - I.'-' oer-o i III lie- w ir.d io a.'.! t.e- i-.i : ! I -.v. Ill.e t ion - to say II t ii i u - of l !:e ; el 1 .at O'll-iil- ciaUon f -r our -a ci v.i.uld h.i. prevented me doing -o." "Dal you -,i a!, to nil:.?'' "For a few ini.iu: -. e ." "Ami he an - w en-d .u - 'i i - -! i-noiigir.'" "1 niiisi s.i that o tar a ; : i - f imt goes. Ii" i! il. N one i.i- :. -iii,ri--cd ; hall I W . Co t i: i I -: i ; e I i .e- e;, e v. as brought -o u: ph a-: ir.i In .m n-. lint of course I bad no -u-; ihuie i ! coid I lie guilty of siici i : cl, s .; i j. . : . " He had hesitate i oer tiie M" d he s 1 . e 1 1 1 1 use : for he desired to show a t : i -1 : i I . o isoo si'n tow ards I to. "Thaukou, Mr. t'amill. It w a -. a pity you ga e in in thai d i .i in." She turiu d aw ay. look iug aniou-lv for the return of Campbell with tin doepir. Caiuill's heavy paw rested on h -l arm. "Are you forgeit ng. Miss Minr.i. that 1 asked to he- allowed Io speak t. i ou?" "No." "Then permit me to do so now" (he bad resumed his grand air and the Haler, smile which he thought so w i lining ). "You know the question 1 want to as),- o.:r latin r washes you to say yes; and I need nol say that I desire you to s i v ve.s." She tun. i d upon him those clear blight eyes and that fair troubled face. "I will speak honestly. 'r. (Vi-j!'!, and it will save you and lie a hoapo! c..;io:i, maybe. 1 know w a it sou mean, and I tell you once for a" that as long as I live my answer w ill be t he same in you as it is now you ceil never Ir'v e- from vi-." "Bui your I. it :, r would I !-. it." "Ay, hut he would tievi r wi . i too to do what I do not like am! do not- think won! 1 be right." Th" man was not a vmer: In- h"d "o! 1 lie feelings of one. S i ih-P-adof ;i: i lin, instead of feeling that In' a: -t . ii c t liing to win the one object he de : i d, lie felt his pride Woi'.m'i a. he di V l.p his big frame and used r proa -ii. "It cannot be : in,; at 'er wh.at I. as happen ed you still think of thi- m m, iio ! You yoursel I -aid ! ha' a man v. h cm i a! i i -greet; him-eif as lie has d would no; ho worth think about." She felt lief ehe. l.s tiligi'i.g. t'tid s!ie look ed down as s,i -p k i;. a io - i.e . "You i.a no iii-lii'--s w.-n -h.il 1 may think. M r. 'a rgi II. " Tnen .-Ik- h.ol.ed uti and !! c. "- br'gid- euei! again as she cried : '"ii-:a'- f.e doc tor." If was cuiioiis how I lie p- d -p d'l ton.i of Cargill apiiear- d ; , , . ,! .j liouhceliis nt, and he slim.. ,ae.N 1 , Ca lu'ibelj ca ,n ,i ; a : i ! v.: a -.. -haired, muscular-looking gent in.ii:. wl.o-e fresh, health;, face gave cd'i'-i that be I i veil in lie. i out of door ei tie1 way io I io steamer Campbell uad io.i: ii. I'r.ill tic! circumstances of th" ;;-..:;.! ;. . iv:i.y to-ei- the pa:le:.t al i-:.ee. .;: ;e wept dow n to t he cab; . i w i : h hi ,:i. a .a ;. I tor some he.-itation. Cargill f.lli.v,..,, b ; - opped ;.t the foot of tlie -Tair. Boss vvas in- ,:, ;i,e -eat w lcie I.e had fallen when he made hi- a::. ioi: t leave. He was again In a -I t- . -:c:.or. Cat.tain Dune in Was !;;o i ,ig re-tie - ; ,,! :o ; . ; .1 1 . -k Burns a- -landing by. stol.d and .ndlifei el;t. Alillie wat"ii:-d the doclol's '.n eagerly wliil-t he was examining l' ' pa.iied; and waited, breathie--. for i.i- i-r.:.'et. The doctor treatt n tn' i - , :i . :. id., ojf l.;i ud way a- one id mere i: Pi.i.eiities-. aiel Annie's h.-a i :te'.... v. - "He is ii !!'.::. . o.-.oi'v ! I: V. ' -aid, "and there i- ta ' I . I : , g i he n.'-.- v. '": him except that :: had .. dti . too i: -.-;. 11 t i. iin into a i ai d i ' : e. -a-eii I: i.;f. ii. -'i! lie a :i w:; !. v.. . Then the duct a. ua- . .ai. -t I ci : he :i-o iot:it! T; a- r-i.";;;,ii:i ' - -it : i'.e eonditioi, of il'-ss. An ; : . I i -1. hoii.- o) em , : , pg Pa .: : a-r ti..." tie-M vv a- a mi-', Is v, ; - g' la-. A a . o ' -.- ; . ; : a doc! .r. t I : ! aad I . i ' a ' ' ; a. - a a, n attack -t i i i i i.p I;, t'..,: ... : :!.!;- of dr;.:.keiii:e-s. Blit s,e h.al l.ii;.'.. iii.d -he :. i de- pa.r ev en no w. Ilo-s Witkcii'-d iu id- i !;! -..a. a 'he morning: but in- vv;i- not ; f ".di tight." as 1 he doctor i: : t ! liep.i he wo, .hi be. lie was eertaitdy iiuedi b-fer; but I:" w;i- M.il confused, and lor il little wid e unable l compridiepd hi- po-hiuii. Then i; ilas.-ed upon idiu wi'li' i ::; vivid iess tin- c rlni.. - tiie di -: ace. I'l'i . i.e ( out i n in-d.l fientleiiieii would not use -Hlti-h of Knses" if it v;is ;i j;iiiit or pnw ler. of course not. It is Hi-nr ;is water. n seiliiueiit to liil tip- inri - 0f til' ski::. Its nii-.-i.iil i- In lu iii. cli-iinse ;ii!l jiurily tip' i a on j i io ii in nf vi-ry i m I icrf'-f t .or:. lii-uro-- vet' v 1 .id v n 1 1 I o i j t 1 : : ; . i : i . i 1 1 - ,i ' i . smooth riHUpl'-vioii. Sibll( II Silor. I'rii i- 7" - -1 1 1 - r