IUK SUNDAY UEE: OMAHA, 0CT015KU 15, 1922. link f lint id my mind's eye by that time; lull wrote to my l) master for hor address, and li ent post card Baying tliut Juno Illight had len gone from tlx "foai-h" fur al months and ho didn't know more'n tha dead where olio w.ia got to. r What she was doing. I f It It a good deal for an hour or hi), and thou I went out and axed friend of mine at lllrmlhg bam what 1 ought to do In aurh a case, Hhe was a young person In a li lu olst a simp and I wa drawn to tier, Ikuuh she come from IM n a Uovuripoi t woman, lMrn and bred In I ha Three Towns. We'd seen a gsJ Ut of each cither, chlcf ly of a Holiday, and aha understood toy nature and I understtxsl here very wll, Imbied. Aggie Hansen her nam was, mid Mho bad a nice, land off manner ami well knew what alio owed to herself. Hhe ' a 'lul'-V, ruther thin little thing a auver and umnzlng kikh at f'gure. Miu also liked going to church and turned mi lo Ilk" II; and once there ah sang the hymn very sweet In died itnd urged me to nttrinpt It also, which I had dona to oblige Iwr, with filr eucccs. W were loth homesick, a fid her Imp nn.l prayer, like mine, wa to get back lo Devon aom day. On tha aubject of Juno 1 found ggl not too helpful. Huch wa hi r plrlt and religion that she done her very best for Jane, I do bo-lli-v: hut I know, by signs, thnt ahe'd got a good hit of feeling for in herself hy now, and at tho bot torn of her heart I do think aha'd rather hava beard I couldn't find Juno, Hiit, Ilka tux, aim wna the viul of honor, and ahn knew my word wa given in that quarter never to tie w'thdrawn. I thought to ndvcrtl, but re meinWIng thnt .una luid no use for newspaper and seldom opened such a thing, I doubted If that would not ha to throw away good money, And Aggie feared ao, too. r!bo reckoned that June waa prob ably In Ilymouth at her trade, and' wori'l'-red If I could grt a Hat of tho (njldlf houaca and aond a poaUsaid to Mh of 'nil. We waa turning v,r that and othi-r project for few Week, whin I mado the a ha mo ful dlHcovery that I'd pretty near forot Jana and waa now falllnp In lovo with Afvla; and then, rriiwhln In upon th a, there came Iho aooond and nrit'it adventure of toy life. A letter arrived for me from my eld homo North Tuwton VllIaK, whore my father and mother bad Jived all their day. It waa from ft lawyer, and It had heen m-nt to "The Coach and Kour," und, along of mo having written the year pn-v,'ou to ax for new of Jano H!ii;ht, my old maater knew where I waa and aent tho letter after me. And I Kot It. The lawyer wroto that my fnth r'a brother wa dead at the Cape of flood Hope In Africa, ao my father wa wrong; after all about where ho'd Kone to; hot the amar hiof thlnjf followed. Uncle Gfcoffrey had h-ft my father all hla money, and, father and mother btdne; d'id, the money wa mine. Five thous and pound he had aaved, though whether aueh a huieeuua um had been htnmUy come by who httll nay. There It waa, however, and when I took ihe new to my fr'cnd at the tobacco a hop ahe congratu lated me and wild that tto man ever dewerved a fortune better. "Five thousand pound I 250 a year at 6 per cent, Noah," ahe .aid, "and don't you try to ret no more." "And wh.it ahull I do first, I wonder?" I axed her. and, like the fhrlntlan woman ahe wo, ahe made ariawer. "Find your Jane, I ahould think," Anld Ar;I Paaaett. 'Twua a froaty reply, In a man ner of epeakinK, and yet I loved her all the better for It. "You teach me my duly," I aald, "thcuiKh. Hod forKlve me, I could w ah It weren't my duty." tfhe uuduratood very well what I waa iiiminK at "Duty'a duty, Nonh," ahe an awered, "and if you didn't do whdt'a rlKht you'd never foritlva youraelf and very likely spoil all your future Mr." "Duty did oil lit to be a comfort and a a. 'luce," I Bald. "Hut 'tis a ltro.it mlaiake, to tiilnk that the way if duty la alwaya Ihe way nf hupplneea, beraumt I be aoinir damn mmiii to find it ain't." "No need to aaear about It, anyhow," the aald. "What the fu ture have ot hid fur you no man kn.); but what you are eulletl to do Inoka mighty Hrar to me; and that U go In llyuiouth ami work thmugh the Three Town till you And your weellieart." Nl)rae lo aay tlx woid at rick me Junili. .r Jana waa no UMirt awevtrMwrt ef mine, even though the ai Uiiiii iirtinilait rniainL The ltl wi protwrly ruke after all he year, and I Uida t want l Ririf her, nor yet rven a-e hi-r 'in If 1 euld kelp It. Aihle .mi tiew knew, drap.te all My e4 Bilvnoe, wlv4t i Mtuvlug M wy auad. , Me.'t eaitt Ml tinw wt f, . bout It till you find her," h aald. "Hn like ra not when you do, If (lod willx for you lo Join her once more, the old feeling may liln.e up In you KUln, fioah, and then you'll we how rrovHunei wntchea vr the aparrow." "Aa to what I'll feel," I aonwrred, "I know a plucky U;ht mora about that than you can. And there' time whtfii you at h yoiii n If wlxh UiK that i'roviilelici- would mind It own bualncna and let you mind your. J'.iit, to tho bitter end, I'll do my duly. I've v"l IW these luat two yean, and tiow I'll give notice and leave the. hotel und rl weitt; and ulriee you Im- taking your own holiday. I don't a no naxon why you tdioiiMn't go down to vlalt your aunt at lwivonjiort, aame aa you Iruva promiaed to do. Then We'll travel together, I rtenerve Home reward," J, raid, "and Ihal will l reward enmmh," Hhe didn't think It nl all wi, and tio doiilit It weren't; but I priN ed for ahailng the Journey and at laet ahe cuflAfliited. On the way d 'Wn lo 'vrn"nth T aaked AkkIo how Infix I did oucht to tako warchinK f"r Jane. I weren't In a very k'""' temper, be ruo tho flight Ixfore J had given myatlf ,n hand and rememher that I'rov (lenr wa look tig on, Then another week panned by and I met Aggie aga n and we took tr.'i on the p er and drew out un advert m-inent offer fig a reward of It to unylnMly who could g vn Informol on about M Jana III ght, formerly a bar ma d at "The Coach and Kdii " tJ yrlverton. We parted, w Ih more Mam tm to me not to be an hopeful, fend I waa to e Axg e k;i ii the iict day, be.rig Monday, bivauwi on Mon day her ho) day would come lo an end and ahn had to go hack to II rm ogham, And then It wmm, JumI about light ing up I me, that my great tr al nml ternplat on fell upon wo, for half way lo the f.ff'cti of Ihe newi'impir to hand !n tho advert mrrnent aboul Jane I corned acroHD Hit' woman herailf! I ee a great, hg crenlnre, bu ll much I kn a pouter p'geiui, looking Into a ehop where tln-y aold wo men' ataya: and I couldn t help fitlng w th her gem-roil bu Id, no doubt 'y Intel ied her loiicli ii anything. And then aba turned and I eaw Jan't III p,M. "'unit tte j-nn I'd knuvn, yet. ahe put her great hand on my honldera and aald: "You're Noah Bcohhull, or elao hie gboet." "The living man, Jane, And I've been looking for you a fortnight, and I waa going to advertine In the puicr for ymi fiett Monday, It'a In my pocket thl moment, Vrai'v given me a bit of work you never did otibt lo have given uie, June, and a myatery where there wa none. However, We foiiMl lit by gone be bygones." Hlie looked me over and I Inoked her over, and aha am a ailvet w.ili h chain and a hard hat and a ilk lie and other eigne of pispr Jty; and I saw aoinelhliig tiiui," about her, too a aoit of trim, nauti cal cut, you ruifc lit any. Hhe wort 'i serKV shirt and jacket and a hi faring dp over her loaa of blazing red hair. "you wanted (lie, (.lien? You Mllll wanted ni", Noah?" slei onked, nn4 t'-aia ciinn in her eves when she lii'fio ao. "Only duly and a promise Is a promise alien 1 make It, Jane," 1 feplled. 'The truth His in a nut In II. I've come Into a bit of money vi ry tieur 2uu a year, I e v )i ; h ''A ii'R I f ' AgfU changed trains for her aunt at Dewmport ami I went On." a bit of a aond off party to my men friends to celebrate my leaving Ulrmingham, and I'd Bot the head aeho along of doing ao. "I can't go on hunting tiio earth for the woman forever," I aald, "and you must always remember, pica-, that 'twa her stopped writing first, not me. And when ahe changed changed and grown from bud to bloaeotii, you might aay. Hhti'd d rawed the beam at 11 alone 4 when we kept company; but now, to my eye, ahe looked every ounce of 13 atone, If not more. The fat. hud roue up to her face also and her high color hadn't got no fainter and her hair fairly jumped at you. her address, projxr feeling should to "me men, no doubt, such a have let ine know." Aggie Raesett considered. "I should say If you waa to search honest for aix week your con science would lie clear, Noah," she assured me, "because by that time your duty will be done; and If ahn don't turn up then It'a tolerable cer tain that Providence have got oth er vlewa for you." "Tea," I aald, "and I hope Provi dence have got my own view; and what that la nobody know bet tor than you." "I won't pretend I don't" ahe answered, "but we needn't ih'nk so far abend. Hometh'ng telle me km you'll find Jane, If you honeHtly l.sik fur her; and If you wasn't hon est about It lh n tut doubt your a.u would f nd you out." " '. I too b g a w..rd," I told her; "but, be It a It w II, I atwll eek around abarii aa a needle for a furtn ght, and if we don't meet, then I'M advert In ihe Wel. in Morn ng Ne. and, though she'll rower - It, for stu no scholar, omcboily thet knows lor may per bP da bo. And even that go.ng too far, In my otdn uii." V I ft II an. and when we got ti North Road al ttion, At e ihutr.t for her auni al IvnHit and I rat en. I knew her n'Mrt-M and h granted e w mi ui lo nane li tea her IJ hunted fi-r a Ink. I lire , l.l.ii.l end I "Id her ) ' ul the saw ti i..i.le ha. rt-ee id.a . t i i. fn k" woman, but deulh to me. I fell back for a moment ud my leg twitched to fly from her, while a perapitatlon broke out like dew upon my fori-nead and the back of my nock. Hut thcro It waa lTfivldence and I knew myself ao well that I felt there waa only one thing for me to do. Another man might have-lipied her and thanked hla at are for the chance to do ao, and never felt nolhlng ub'oiit It after, more than gratitude for hi luck; but with a contu-ieiiee like mine If I'd bolted It ould have been out of the frying pan Into tho Jlre, aa they aay, and J ahould never have hud no aims peeceful momenta without In r than now I must endure with her. Welldoing often lands you In a nona like that, and the one hojie Is to ful your reward I sure, thtiugh It mil only i nine on the other side of the gravs, "My Clod! To live, with that nnmn tainoua woman"' I thought, and tlien I put everythlag but duty wy from mo and overtook h'-r. "Vou'l! be Mi June luivtif." 1 sild, llftlhg mv hut to li; f.r a moment sh di In't ho 'leu; and then ahe did. ami t ..I Hill. Iler fur tuine-l -v. rn shad-e Jiater and hn po' her Imi d tu her rar' -t-nd tieHM-d, hire JM, ,!.. e. tu "tier hii I 'm it n . 1 1. ni I tt.irtiglil ehe was giig tsu,i i,d Miake a ( ail bbak Hi- nl.l . hul elie a ii-t t-r--ii H t ' .i b- I h i h I. TV ( shouldn't woinler and I remember my solemn word to you, though you "have forgot youra to me aeeiuingly; and. when I heard from 'The Coach' , a you was gone and nobody could tell where, I thought that BO to 1 you wa In I My mouth, at your old builiie.so and looking after your mother as before. And I wo right, I uppoat!." "My mother' dead," he an awered, "und I niu't looking after nobody but myself. And my borne, so to call It, ho tha tea nowadays. I'm a atewartleaa on tho Weeton Kinerdoit p;ti-ket boat 'I-ady Hlrd,' that trodea ocroH from I'lymouth to Iliivro." "That accounts for your marlD npjiearanco, then," I aald. "ye, it do," alio answered. "Vou waa alaya Very given to the ae.ia," I eiinnnued her. "Yea," aim said, "I always wu." Hhe il iiilveud a, hit from the t.tM upurd, und her great eye rolled about In very helpieas faah loii. Mie il nuiiiu a hole In her manner nIho, for ahe never whiatH-ri-d so much a a word, of pleasure and gliulneaa on my ao count after hoartng hlxiut thu fur tune. InNteml ulie see 1 1 tet I to he full up Mlth w)t wua In her nan Iniml ' r ain y y.iu reineioiteiiiife' ine aM ll.ene d.iiiWry's years!" tiu wild. And Hull I gul A lliunsbl lllffrd lib tne woman. "And Iw I to und. ikt.tiid you'd f.'rfcut roe, tune llllehtT'' I axkrd, f r i n lieio-t n" i Is l irl of M i-,i.er i id-. r' 'it -u m"i N ili ii.l lib- I liiveli'l," e'.e. l,ain.l "tva m iiliv a kind slid tnie friri d ,11' I r H h i ! I illte t. OK in, i I lii, ml y.,u We i ii, .lu ll Kn.h, Ui.iii,k to iii jr ey,. -u l.H.k A gm'd fi snm;,r itian ntna M .! 'I ' ,- I ' . , Well, I had my giMt iii ii.ii. r, though shed lost lure In fh 1'i.lltli Channel seemingly. Hut I e e bit of satire, I'm afruld. e "I rioft't fx l cotiw ions of having shrunk. Jam,'," I armwered, "and I'm afruld I can't return the co i, pllment anyway, The ucenn Ii peor to suit you Very well." '- "It do," she replied, brightening up, "I'm a born Bailor, Noah.' "Po did I ought to be. With iiume like mln",'' I ai.nwerid, strik ing a light note, though I didn't fel It, "but I hate Ihe deep und wit never on It hut ome, going round I'ortland Hill; and never again fur me," Uli ii thought a moment and then H'A un bleu, "If we go down to the H tant' on the Kailili-un you can give file a glass of sherry wine," she aald, "ami we i,tn talk." I followed her and die went putty fat and Kii.l but llille on ttu! way, Wbit w.i to come I did not J'.now, but so f n- I couldn't disgu so from myself ih.it Jane bad .1 good hit on Ii r mind beside me. And I wondered why she'd i-lioa She "rientujil," which was nu-rely ftallora' publle bouse noioewheif down on His iiiay. "You don't seem too pb-aned about, our iiioiu y, J.ine," I s,ild Just to break Ihe silence, which was prow lug a bit unnatural between lover Joined again after three yrirs und more. "I'm very ( lea ted l,ni'i-.l about It," sb niiseri-d. "And never u man deserved a hi of link bcticr; und I sliull be terr ble Intel -steel tu bear bow you came by su- li n dollop of I'oalian uuluckey sort of chap l,k you." "You'rn having i'rov.'dem-e nut," I sa d. "Jt. wa my t.'mdo tieolii.-y, who left, t to my father, and,-fat her and mother be ng dew!, I get.' , lot b.UW of t)i.f best, by all it, count." "fancy! Somehow I never thought your Undo Ocoffrcy was a real man," ropl.ed Jane. i aald no more. The "Hexlanf' was a Mbtll house on the Unrb win, and Jam; appeared, to be well known there. Wo went Into a I "in it ng room off the private bur her lead Jig and tie i I ordered a gins of sherry Wiiie ami a b'scu t for her and a half of tout for myself, Hhe said a word to the ma'den that st rved un and I ovcrhifird It, though ahe didn't mean for me to do so. "Jbi Mr. K. Ueen !n?" aho aidtvd, nd the g'rl shook h'-r bead. W.th that we sat down and alio took off her white thread gloveg and cooled her face with a. liamlker ch'ef. "You've given me a turn, Noah," ahe confessed. "They talk uhout the wondera of the deep, but I reck on the ea'a tame compared to th hore," "And when do you oa.I fie.t, it f may aek?" inquired. "Monday n'ght at half after nin'!," she aiiHWert-d, ' "What If I forbid it, Jane?" Hhe fin'slnd her sherry w.'no at e K'llp. "I'll have one more" ht fnid, "and you can't forbid It mo go'm; to sea. I'm under orders and have 'gned tm." "How soon can you a'pn off, then?" I asked, and rang the bell. Jane began to shake aga'n and dee'ded for a small brandy when tbe maiden answered me. "I'm a wicked woman," eho",,-. . gan, when wi) wa iilonc &gain. "Kince wlien?" I axed, "To think of you, ho patient and faithful, and nevr forgetting me) To think all that time you could remciibcr a poor soul like me! And now, shameful though it may sound to yon my dear man" What she vas going to say I can't lie certain, but stn didn't aay It, for at that moment a lumping, great .seafaring thap Mew in smok ing a pipe. He was by way of being Mime sort of officer from hie rig, ami bo knew Jane. In fact, 'iwaa clear ho expteled h-T. but equally clear be didn't expect ine. "Hullo, Juno!" be wild. "W!m the lull ?" Hhe Introduced us. "This is Mr, Ham Kit. ben, Noah, the eecotel .'-iigliicrr on the 'Lady bird,' and this bo Mr, Noah (Vi.b bull, Hum blioyoii remember." "Hy Jokes!" Twld th niaiin en gineer, "And what do he. wunt down In these psrts?" "I I v an's tiw," said -In no, briil? i-ni ugh. inn not as If it gove Iter any rreat pleasure to mintloti It. Mr Kitchen was a ei f.se loan, with niuM-lii and Isms to match, end yon timid se(i thnt lie bremhid In H gin I bit of oil along of tils pru'e ln A big ercnikiti every wh big fai e. hi.; l ard. blr voiit- ' Tin hrsriiig thlnirs," b ald "IVi-hap on II lliiuw ft r.iy of light, J'me " IUf of -niie. mi f.ir as I vtl' ,-.ni-.iriied. n rather hie ful ry of ii;.! bd u- n l!ime. ulretily I iuni tne t-i ui, akel Mr. l.lt' heii in giKi II a iisiin - and when - ' v it l it ili.ni ,.f on -w el- tied. yi which I. ll, In I tbsnh in", h I'll unit to J n ii I n.- In ( to tune "0 " like Ikii, Willi. ' t,.i tAld I Miit,t.4 e I e i