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The Real Man
By FRANCIS LYNDE
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CHAPTER XXIII.
17
The Flesh-Pota of Egypt
Convinced by Vorda IUchlandcr's
telephone message to tho conRtruction
camp thnt he stood In no Immediate
danger, Smith spent the heel of the af
ternoon in tho High Line ofllces, keep
ing In wire touch with Stllltngs, whom
he bad sent on a secret mission to Ilcd
Dutte, and with Wllllnina at tho dam.
The High Lino enterprise was on the
knees of the gods. If Wllllums could
pull through In time, If the river-swelling
Btortns should hold off, If Stanton
Bhould delay his final raid pnst the
critical hour and there was now good
reason to hope that all of these con
tingencies wcro probabk tho victory
was practically won.
Smith closed his desk at six o'clock
and went across to the hotel to dress
for dinner. Tho day of suspense was
practically at un end and disaster still
held aloof; was fairly outdistanced In
the race, as It seemed. Williams' final
report had been to the effect that the
concrete-pouring was completed, and
the long Btraln was off. Smith went
to his rooms, and, as once befnro and
for a similar reason, ho laid his dress
clothes out on tho bed. Ho made sure
that ho would bo required to dine with
Verda Itlchlnndcr, and ho was strip
ping his coat when ho heard a tap at
tho door and Jlbbey came In.
"Glad rags, eh?" said the blase one,
with a glance nt the array on the bed.
Tvo Just run up to tell you that you
needn't. Verda's dining with tho
Stnntons, and she wants me to keep
yon out of sight until afterward. By
and by, when she's foot-loose, sho
Wants to seo you In the mezzanine.
Isn't thero Borne quiet little Joint
where we two can gofor a bite? You
know tho town, nnd I don't."
Smith put his coat on, nnd together
they circled the square to FrascatPs,
taking a table In the nmln cafe.
While they were giving their dinner
order, Stnrbuck cumo In und Joined
them, and Smith was glad. For rea
sons which ho could scarcely have de
fined, he was relieved not to have to
talk to Jlbbey nlono, and Starbuck
played third hand admirably, taking
kindly to tho sham, black sheep, and
filling him up, In quiet, straight-faced
humor, with many nnd most marvel
ous tales of tho earlier frontier.
At the end of tho meal, while Jlb
bey was still content to linger, listen
ing open-mouthed to Stnrbuck's ro
manclngs, Smith excused himself nnd
returned to tho hotel. He had scarce
ly chosen his lounging chair In a
quiet corner of tho mezzanine before
Miss Itlchlnndcr came to Join htm.
"It has been n long day, hnsn't It?"
sho began evenly. "You have been
busy with your dam, I suppose, but
I I hnvo had nothing to do but to
think, and that Is something that I
don't often allow myself to do. You
have gone far slnco thnt night last
May when you telephoned mo that you
would como up to the house later nnd
then broko your promise, Montague."
"In a way, I suppose I have,!' ho
admitted.
"You have, indeed. You are a to
tally different man."
"In what way, particularly?"
"In every conceivable way. If ono
could believo In transmigration, one
would say that you had changed souls
with sotno old, hard-hitting, rough
riding ancestor. Ilavo your ambitions
changed, too?"
"I am not suro now thnt I hud any
ambitions in that other life."
"Oh, yos, you had," she went on
smoothly. "In the 'other life,' as you
call it, you would have been quite
willing to marry a woman who could
assure you n firm social standing and
money enough to put you on a footing
with other men of your capabilities.
You wouldn't bo willing to do that
now, would you? leaving tho senti
ment out as yon used to lcavo it out
hen?"
"No, I hardly think I should."
Her laugh was musically low nnd
meet, and only mildly derisive.
"You nro thinking that it Is change
of environment, wider horizons, nnd
all that, which has changed you, Mori
taguo; but ! know bettor. It Is a
woman, and, as you may remember, I
have met her twice." Then, with
a faint glow of spiteful fire In tho
magnificent oycs : "IIow can you muko
yourself believo that she Is pretty?"
IIo shrugged ono shoulder In token
of tho utter usclcssncss of discussion
In that direction.
"Sentiment?" ho queried. "I think
wo needn't go into thnt, at this Into
'Way, Verdu. It Is n field thnt neither
vof us entered, or enred to enter, In
tho days thnt nro gone. If I say that
Corona Buldwln has quite uncon
sciously on her part, I must nsk you
to believo taught mo what lovo
means, thnt ought to bo enough."
Again sho was laughing softly.
You seem to have broadly forgot
ten tho old proverb about a womnn
Rcorncd. Wliat have you to expect
from mo after making such an admis
sion ns that?" ,
Smith pulled himself together and
stood tho argument firmly upon Its
unquestionable footing.
"Lot us put all Uiexo Indirections
Sciibnera Sou)
aside and bo for the moment merely
a man nnd a womnn, as God mndo us,
Verdn," ho sold soberly. "You know,
and I know, that there was nover any
question of lovo Involved In our rela
tions past and gone.' Wo might have
married, but In that caso neither of us
would have got or exacted any
thing more than tho conventional de
cencies and amenities. Wo mustn't
try to muko believo at this Into day.
You hud no illusions about mo when I
wuh Wutrous Dunham's hired mun;
you haven't uny Illusions about me
now."
"I'erhnps not," wns tho calm rejoin
der. "And yet today I havo lied to
save you from those who are trying
to crush you."
"I told you not to do that," ho re
joined quickly.
"I know you did; and yet, when you
went away this morning you knew
perfectly well that I was going to do
It If I should get the opportunity.
Didn't you, Montuguo?"
He nodded slowly; common honesty
demanded that much.
"Very well; you accepted the serv
leo, and I gave It freely. Mr. Klnzle
believes now that you aro another
Smith not the ono who ran nwny
from Lawrenccvlllo last May. Tell
mo : would the other woman have dono
as much If the chance had fallen to
her?"
It was on tho tip of his tongue to
say, "I hope not," but ho did not say
It. Instead, he said: "But you don't
renlly care, Verda ; In the way you are
trying to make mo believe you do."
"Possibly not; possibly I am wholly
selfish In the matter and am only look
ing for some loopholo of escape."
"Escape? From whom?"
Sho looked nwny and shook her
head. "From Wntrous Dunham, let
us say. You didn't suspect thnt, did
you? It' Is so, nevertheless. My fa
ther desires It ; and I supposo Wntrous
Dunham would like to havo my money
you know I havo something In my
own right. Perhaps this may help to
account for some other things for
your trouble, for one. You were in
his wny, you see. But never mind
thnt: thero are other matters to be
considered now. Though Mr. Kinzlo
has been put off the track, Mr. Stan
ton hnsn't. I havo earned Mr. Stan
ton's Ill-will becauso I wouldn't tell
him about you, and this evening, at
table, ho took It out on me."
"In what way?"
"IIo gnve me to understand, very
plainly, that he had done something;
that thero was a sensation In prospect
for all Brewster. He was so exult
antly triumphant thnt It fairly fright
ened me. The fact that ho wasn't
afraid to show some part of his hand
to me knowing thnt I would bo sure
to tell you makes me afraid that tho
trap has already been set for you."
"In other words, you think ho has
gone over Klnzlo's head and has tele
graphed to Lawrencevlllo?"
"Montague, I'm almost certain of
it 1"
Smith stood up and put his hands
behind him.
"Which means that I havo only nfew
hours, at tho longest," ho said quietly.
And then: "Thero is a good hit to
be done, turning over tho business of
tho ofllce, nnd all that: I've been 'put
ting it off from duy to day, saying thnt
thero would bo time enough to set my
house In order after tho trap hud
been sprung. Now I am like tho mnn
who puts off tho making of his will
until It Is too lute. Will you let mo
thank you very heartily and vanish?"
"What shnll you do?" she asked.
"Set my house In order, us I say
as well as I can In tho tlmo that ro
innlnu. There lire others to bo con
sidered, you know."
"Oh; tho plain-faced llttlo ranch
girl among them, I suppose?"
"No; thank God, she Is out of It
entirely In the way you meun," ho
broke out fervently.
"You menn that you haven't spoken
to her yet?"
"Of courso I huven't. Do you sup
poso I would ask any woman to marry
mo with tho shadow of tho peniten
tiary hanging over me?"
"But you are not really guilty." "
"That doesn't mnke any difference:
WOjtrous Dunham will see to it that
I get what ho has plunned to glvo me."
Sho was tapping nn Impatient tat
too on tho carpet with ono shnpely
foot.
"Why don't you turn this new lenf
of yours back und go homo and fight
It out with Wutrous Dunham, once
for all?" sho suggested.
"I shnll probubly go, fast enough,
when Macauley or ono of his deputies
gets hero with tho extradition pnpers,"
ho returned. "But ns to fighting
Dunhnm, without money"
She looked up quickly, nnd this time
thero wns no mistaking tho meaning
of tho glow In tho magnificent brown
eyes.
"Your friends havo money, Monta
gueplenty of It. All you havo to
do Is to say that you will defend your
self. I am not suro thnt Watrous
Dunhnm couldn't bo mndo to tako your
place In tho prisoner's dock, or that
you couldn't bo put In his place In the
Mwrenccvilte Hank nnd Trust. Yon
havo captured Tucker Jlbbey, nnd that
mcano Tucker's father; and my fu
thcr well, when it conies to tho
worst, my father always does what I
want him to. It's his ono wenkncsH."
For one little Instant Smith felt the
solid ground slipping from beneath his
feet. Hero was u way out, and his
quick mentality was showing him thnt
it wns a perfectly feasible way. As
Verdn Illchlundcr's husband and Jo
slnli Illchlundcr's son-ln-lnw, he could
fight Dunhnm nnd win. And the re
ward: once more he could tako his
placo In the small Lawrencevlllo
world, and settlo down to the life of
conventional good report and ease
which lie had once thought tho acme
of any reasonable man's aspirations.
But at the half-yielding moment n
word of Corona Baldwin's flushed Into
his brain nnd turned tho scule: "It
did happen In your case . . . giv
ing you a chance to grow nnd expand,
nnd to break with all the old tradi
tions . . . nnd tho break left you
free to mako of yourself what you
should choose." It was the relncnr
nuted Smith who met the look In the
beautiful eyes nnd made answer.
"No," wns the sober decision; nnd
then ho gnve his reasons. "If I could
do what you propose, I shouldn't be
worth tho powder it would take to
drlvo a bullet through me, Verda, for
now, you Bee, I know whnt love means.
You suy I havo changed, and I have
changed: I enn Imagine the pnst-und-gone
J. Montague Jumping nt the
chance you nre offering. But the mill
will never grind with the water that
Is past: I'll tako what is coming to me,
nnd try to take it like n mnn. Good
nightand good-by." And he turned
his back upon tho temptation nnd
went away.
Fifteen minutes Inter he wns in his
ofllce In the Klnzle building, trying In
vain to get Colonel Baldwin on tho
distance wire; trying nlso and nlso
In vnin to forget the recent clnsh nnd
break with Verda Rlchlander. Ho
was Jiggling the switch of tho desk
phono for tho twentieth time when n
nervous step echoed In tho corridor
and tho door opened to admit William
Starbuck. Thero was red wrath In
the mlno owner's ordinarily cold eyes
when ho flung himself Into n chair und
ensed the nausea of his soul In an out
burst of picturesque profanity.
"Tho Jig's up definitely up, John,"
he was saying, when his speech be
camo lucid enough to bo understood.
"We know now what Stanton's 'other
InMs!
"Your Friends Have Money."
string" wns. A half hour ago, a deputy
United States marshal, with a posso
big enough to capture a town, took
possession of tho dam and stopped tho
work. IIo says it's a court order from
Judge Lorchlng at Bed Butte, based on
tho claims of that infernal paper rail
road I"
Smith pushed tho telephone aside.
"But It's too late I" ho protested.
"The dam Is completed; Williams
phoned mo before I went to dinner.
All that remains to be dono to save
the charter is to shut tho spillways
and let tho water buck up so that It;
will flow Into the main ditch I"
"Right there's where they've got
us!" wns tho rasping reply. "They
won't let Williams touch tho spillway
gates, and they're not going to let him
touch them until after wo have lost out
on tho tlmo limit 1 Williams' man says
they'vo put the seal of the court on
the machinery and have posted armed
guards everywhere. Wouldn't that
mnko you run around In circles and
yelp like a scalded dog?"
CHAPTER XXIV.
A Strong Man Armed.
Smith put his elbows on the desk
nnd propped his hend In his hands.
It was not the nttltudo of dejection;
It was rather a trancelike rigor of
concentration, with each and nil of the
newly emergent powers onco more
springing ullvo to answer the buttle
call. At tho desk-end Starbuck sat
with his hands locked over ono knee,
too disheartened to roll a clgurette,
normal solnco for nil woundlngs less
than mortal. After a minute or two
Smith Jerked himself around to faco
the news-brlnger.
"Does Colonel Bnldwin know?" he
asked.
"Sure I That's tho worst of It Didn't
I toll you? Ho drove out to the dam,
reaching tho works Just ahead of tho
trouble. When M'Graw and the posso
outfit showed up, tho colonel got it
Into his head that the whole thing was
merely unothcr trick of Stanton's a
fake. Glnty, tho quarry boss, brought
tho news to town. Ho says thero was
a bloody mix-up, and at tho end of It
tho colonel and Williams were both
under arrest for resisting tho officers."
Smith nodded thoughtfully. "Of
'aY7BV V i ft H llll Ll '
III ,2JJqPlst.
SWlHIl!iiilil
courso; that was Just what wus needed.
With the president and the chief of
construction locked tip, nnd the wheels
blocked for the next twenty-four hours,
our chnrter will be gone."
"This world and another, 'nnd then
tho fireworks," Starbuck threw In.
"WWfc tho property all roped up In a
law tangle, and those stock options of
yours duo to fall in, it looks ns If a
few prominent citizens of the Tliuan
yonl would have to tako to the high
grass und the tall timber. It sure
does, John."
"Do you know, Billy, I hnvo been
expecting something of this kind and
expecting It to be u fake. That's whj
I sent Stllllngs to Bed Butte; to kcer.
watch of Judge Lorchlng's court. Stlll
lngs wus to phone me If Lorchlng is
sued un order."
"And he hnsn't 'phoned you?"
. "No; but thnt doesn't prove nny
thing. The order mny hnvo been is
sued, and Stllltngs may have tried t
let us know. There are n good mnn
ways In which n man's mouth may bt
stopped when thero nre no scruples
on the other side."
"Then you think Uicre Is no doubt
that the court order la straight, and
that this mun M'Grnw is really a
deputy marshal and has the law foi
what he Is doing?"
"In the absence of nny proof to the
contrary, wo are obliged to believe It
or nt least to accept It. But we're
not deud yet. . . . Billy, It's run
ning In my mind that we've got to go
out there und clean up Mr. M'Graw
and his crowd."
Sturbuck threw up his hands and
mude a noise like n dry wagon wheoL
"Holy smokel go up against th
whole United States?" he gusped.
Smith's grin showed his strong, even
teeth.
"Stnrbuck, you remember whnt
told you one night? the night 1
drugged you up to my rooms in the
hotel nnd gave you n hint of the rea
son why I had no business to make
love to Coronn Baldwin?"
"Yep."
"Well, the time has come when 1
mny as well fill out the blanks In the
story for you." And with Billy look
ing straight into his eyes, he did so.
At the end Stnrbuck was nodding so
berly. "You sure have been currying
n buck-load nil these weeks, John,
never knowing what minute wus going
to be the next. Now I know nbout
this Miss Rich-pastures. She knows
you nnd she could give you nwny if
Pile wanted to. Has she done It, John?"
"No ; but her father has. Stanton has
got hold of the end of the thread, and,
while I don't know It definitely, it is
practically certain he sent a wire. If
tho Brewster police nre not looking for
me at this moment, they will be short
ly. That brings us back to this High
Line knockout. As the matter stands,
I'm the one man in our outfit who has
absolutely nothing to lose. I am an
officer of the company, and no legal
notice has been served upon me. Can
you fill out the remainder of the or
der?" "No, I'll bo switched if I can 1"
"Then I'll fill It for you. So fur ns
I know legally, you understand this
raid has never been authorized by the
courts; at least, that is what I'm go
ing to assume until tho proper papers
hnvoJjeen served on me. Therefore I
am free to strike one final blow for
tho colonel nnd his friends, and I'm
going to do It, If I can dodge the police
longuough to got action."
Stnrbuck's tilting chair righted itseh
wltt. a crash.
"You've thought it all out7 Just
how to go at It?"
"Every move ; and everyone of there
n straight bid for a second penitentiary
sentence."
"All right," said the mine ownei
briefly. "Count mo In."
"For information only," wns the
brusque reply. "Ydu have a stake lr
llio country nnd a good name to main
tain. I have nothing. But you cue
tell me n few things. Are our work
men still on the ground?"
"Yes. Glnty said there were only s
few stragglers who came to town wltt
him. Most of the two shifts are stay
ing on to get their puy or until thej
find out that they aren't going to gel
It."
"And the colonel and Williams: th
marshal Is holding them out at the
dam?"
"Uh-huh; locked up in the office
shuck, Glnty says."
"Good. I shan't need the colonel,
but I shall need Williams. Now an
other, question: you know Sheriff
Harding fairly well, don't you? What
sort of a mnn Is he?"
"Square, as n die, and as nervy ns
they muko 'cm. When ho gets a war
runt to serve, he'll bring in his mun,
dend or alive."
"That's all I'll ask of him. Now go
und find mo un auto, and then you can
fndo nwny nnd got ready to prove i
good, stout alibi."
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
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A recent test of six candles showed
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hours were obtained. If electricity for
lighting costs 0 cents for a kilowatt
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Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
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At llttlo cost ono cun get n small bot
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This new drug Is an ether compound,
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If your druggist hnsn't frcczone he can
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CREAM WANTED
Market your cream where It will net too the most
money. Tlin Fairmont Creamery Company
otTenyoQ the benefit of luthlrlr-four yean ut ex
perience. Ut shipping your cream to this company
Ton will receive fall market Tains In parnient;
Tour check will be sent yon dally; yon will sare ex
press charges and your cans will be returned mors
promptly. They guarantee to net yon from Wo to 11.08
more per can for your cream than yon can get by
aelllagltalhome. Uhlp to the nearest Nebraska fac
tory. YatleriM en lmte4M Osaka, Cktoaa4 Unas UUaa,
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 40-1917.
PIPE, $1.00
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Correct weight and test guaranteed.
Prompt dally remittance. Cans returned
samo day as rccoived. Write for price list
and prlntod tags. Qlve us n trial.
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