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Hyt. t*i' "ot-d no It, I bate pn knoaledga nf him It fa not mr way to be*ei my enemies itt the datk ‘’Indeed, indeed, air John, f laid not ■uji|r*o| it m my lieoit replied the .(flirted l,|nnel ' K'trglt e me that t atrould hate com* to aak a question *<• unworthy, Met it down to my dl» Irni-fad .tote I hove not heeti th* •am* man th*»* month*, t think, ■Inc* that hopp*ning In fiodolphln lark. Th* thing h*o prayed upon my mind It ia a fesraom* burden to know your own brother—though I thank Ood h* la no more than my half brother—guilty of ao foul a deed “Hotv? ' i ried Kllllgrew, a mated “V°u aay that? Tou belleted It your **ir Master T.lonrl looked ronfueed. a look which Sir John entirely mitun der*too*l and Interpreted entirely in the young man* favor. And It wan thua and In that moment that wa* *own th^generou* seed of the friend ship that was to spring up between these two men. Ita roots fertilised by Hlr John s pity that one so gentle natured. so honest, and ao upright should be cursed with so villainous a brother. "I see. I aee" he said. And he sighted. "Vou know that we are daily expecting an order from the queen to her Justices to take the action which hitherto they hav# refused against your . . . against Sir Oliver." Ife frowned thoughtfully. "D' ye think Sir Oliver had news of this?" At once Maater Lionel saw the drift of what waa in the other's mind. "I know it," he replied. "Myself I bore it him. But why do you ask?" "Does It not help us perhaps to un derstand and explain Sir Oliver s die appearance’ God lack! Surely, know Ing that, he were a fool to have tar ried here, for he would hang beyond all doubt did he stay for the coming of her grace's messenger." "My God!" said Lionet, staring "Vou . . . you think he la fled, then?" Sir John shrugged. "What else la to be thought?" Lionel hung hi* head. "What elae. Indeed?” said he. and took hi* leave like a man overwrought, as Indeed be waa. He had never considered that so obvious a conclusion must follow upon hla work so fully to ex plain the happening and to set at rest any doubt concerning it. He returned to Penarrow. and bluntly told Nicholas what Sir John suspected and what he feared him •elf must he the true reeeon of Sir Oliver's disappearance. The aervant, howaver, waa none eo easy to con v Inoe, "But do ee lielleve that he done It?" cried Nicholas. "Do ee believe It, Master Lionel?" There wee reproach amounting to horror in the eervant'a voice. "God help me. what elae can I be lieve now that he is fled." Nicholas sidled up to him with tightened Ups. He set two gnarled Angers on the young men a arm. "He'nt not fled. Master Lionel," he announced with grim impressiveness "Hem never a turntall. Sir Oliver he don't fear neither man nor devil, and if eo be him had killed Maater Godolphln. he'd never ha’ denied IV Don't ee believe Sir John KJIllgrew Sir John ever hated he." But In all that countryside the servant waa the only ene to hold this view If a doubt had lingered any where of Sir Oliver's guilt, that doubt was now dispelled by this flight of his before the approach of the expect 'd orders from the queen. latter that day came t'aptain Lejgli to Penarrow Inquiring for Sir Oliver. Nicholas brought word of hie pres ence and hla inquiry to Master Lionel, who bads him be admitted. Tbs thickest little seaman rolled In on hla bowed legs, and leered at h!« employer when they wsfe alone. He's anug and safe aboard? he an nounced. "The thing were done as clean as peeling an ap(fle, and as quiet?’ "Why did you ask for him?" quoth Master Lionel "Why?" Jasper leered again. "My business waa with him. There was some talk between us of him going I ft !•«• Mft t V# }g *>ir •»•* •* •'♦ * * t*** *JJ* I 4| •n^ *1 t|| ||M ft •' "ft •+ *" ft • t* Mi «*'++ I Hft *« ft ft^M^4 I i|H f ft ti H*ri|l ** H4R« ftNft #**♦*§ MW| * 4# tt knew wa* *-•« ** »'«’»' w ft't intt I .tan** pgld MM •*• t> ■ ■* s#***a 1*4 dtam.aae* t»**» up1*1 »♦•♦>*lag »* • *##••##• *« Ih*I • *-• a ■ *»< * *» f ri fa a. a apes Iha Mil IM* viM" M l* niri< ho"* iw m> • gf# Had MM M* lewait w«h *•»•** 1 l^eigh h” • !■*••*»* araeasaa h 1 • Mi M ill bw» •#• iha* a"c*»iM ***• 1 Mtiut |at*i l-.*d tainted I® th** I tuna# a**w (gleb'd#* 4*ga# *• daub* ftrwdwsttr 14w»l • • *i«*4 M | • eaaaaihtr a* taa data MaM aa 14% hal an 4»a»a aa# d««*4* 1*4 la aw* I r**a i*4*g Ho* l« • at’d r*ralt than# • ai mi p*wh« IH t*» nt*» Ha **• * jkftaw how f». • -ms *idad Mr a* fw* will BW1|» < 1 IftM §M ft ftWftlft 111* !**•#• aril sol# *111**4 aa444» •It 4a?a Itlar ai*4 Master Ma'**a aaa tha , ».-4|>|*nl nf a curt am •**'■"* t* 1*11.1*, Mm**if 4* t# *--b-n I hr.a la •* count f..i hi* |,r** h of I*>»ai I* ha> **f nfitM I* parftaft. hi* sarw® hill Had Sir And**a Fla« k lutt a*ifvt*»d Iha chill that had rati lad him #" * month *g". Maata* IwlH flalna would hai* mad* ahort wait *f iha a -. oaetlom lodged again** him *• *• wa* when h* u*g*d Iha pnaitlt# k now-l*dge I** i m ••**•***! and b*ld I ham hna h* had mad* th* examination tn which hlr tlllter had votuntaritv auh mlttad hla alngla word carried nn alight**! cm. let Inn. Not for a m® m»nt «*■ II *up**o**d that thla " »• aught but th# gtihlarfuga of on# who had b**n lag In hla duly and wh« aought to aa*a hlmaalf from Iha con sequences of that laxity. And tha fact that ha rttad a* tiia fallow wit naaa a gantlaman now dacaaaad hut aarvad to confirm hla judge* In thla opinion Ha wa* dapoaci! from hi# olflra and auhjactad to a heavy flu*, and thara tha matter ended, for th» hue end-cry that was afoot entirely failed to discover any trare of th# mlaaing Sir Oliver. For Master Lionel a new existent# s#t In from that day. Looked upon aa one in danger of suffering for hla brother's sins, the countryside deter mined to help him a» far ss possible to bear his burden. Orest stress wa* laid upon the fact that after all he was no more than Sir Oliver's half brother, some there were who would have carried their kindness to the lengths of suggesting that perhaps he was not even that, and that It was but natural that Ralph Tressilian's second wife should have repaid her husband In kind for his outrageous infidelities. This movement of sym pathy was led by Sir John Killlgrew, and it spread in so rapid and marked a manner that very soon Mastei Lionel was almost persuaded that It was no more than he deserved, and he began to sun himself In the favor of a countryside that hitherto hat shown little but hostility for msn of the Treesilian blood. <T* Be r*»et4na*d Woedar.) New York ! ••Day by Day— v--- --" By O. O. M’lNTVRE. New York, April 1».—Four high salaried actor* have taken bankruptcy fcatha in the laat month to rid them selves of heavy debt*. It was brought out they were "high salaried" when they wete engaged, but iwo .had «nl> three weeks work et |»00 a week In about a year. Th* highest salaried steady working actor In Amerlc* 1* Al Jolaon. He t* laid 15,000 a week and Is guaranteed 140 weeks. Hia total Income with song phonograph and other royalties la more than *500.000 a vaar. He has an Interest In the profits of every play in which he appears. The actor, aa a rul*. la th# prov erbially Improvident. Jolaon Is only fairly well to do. He has lost many Mg wagers on hors# races. There are only about eight actors really rich and two of them inherited a major portion of their fortune# Shortly before laat Chriatmaa an actor who ha# made a bis salary foi many years met a well-known novelist on nroadway. That night the author received a special delivery letter from the actor aaking a loan of 11.00# "It said the actor, "will make my Christ mae hupp: The author replied curtly It n.ight make >our Christmas happy, bvt tt wouldn't mine The two thriftiest actors are Will Rogers and Fred stone. Rogers owns much real estate and so doe* Fred Stone, who Include* among hi# holding* a New York skyscraper Just now actor# ar# attempting to establish a million dollar American national theater. Unless they aolldl fy the movement with capable buei t.es# men th# scheme will com# to an inglorious end. It 1* almost tmposai Me for th# average actor to be pra tlcal In business affair*. He lives loosely with no intention of being dishonest. He hs* a child like blsndness in buying If h* need# one suit of clothe* It I* an easy nutt ier for the tailor to ##l| him three. He exist* in a false world and he can not adjust himself to reality. Frisco, th# dancer, specialises In midget stories to regale his cronie* around the night haunt* he frequents His latest concern* a heavy coon aheuttr who waa making her dehut at a firat claas vaudeville house. She did not »t!r much enthusiasm and s* she was leaving the stage a group of midgets that were to follow stood In th# wing*. She had to vent her wrath on someone, so she said wrathfully: "If* a pity an artist can't make her dehut without find tug herself knee de*p In midgets." Ano'ber Frisco midget *tnry I* when * group of them left the Hippodrome side door after the matinee, squirm ing out on the sidewalk. "Ah." said s producer who was pasting aa actor la cleaning hia comb.'' When the forked tongue of vandal hlia those in high places they flee to the big New York hotel*, whers they find a* much protect ton aa a barricaded tasile affords, t'lerka are skilled In turning away reporter# t.ach hotel baa tt* private register when# those who want to hide away sign The name* on private register* are passed on to ever) employ* and It nie.tns that 111# person registered is not In th# hotel There are. too. private entrances, where on# never trasses through a fo) er or public hall There I* s *toi \, in ih# w*v thf> also tell on Frisco, lie stulteis pain full) s< times In the hev dey of h * popularity he was Invited to din# at a private home The' had asparagus He wanted some and tiled to ask foi I* He stumbled on ssparagu* sad t rat 'limpet' Into tv« lap «c*p>ngaw ms i Ilil. NEBRS I'll) will HIM Kill' rilKM \VM.|! 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