The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 18, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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promt** you And when you r om*
again ami bring m* word that all I*
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ahall lie lh# like again "
1' pon I ha! lh# IJtrgain Wa* *d
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•va\a and m*ana h* found that h# had
allied hlmeelf to a man who under
e'ood hla bualnaaa thoroughly. All
th# aaalatano# that the akipper a*ked
wna that Maater Lionel ahould lure
hla gentleman to mm* concerted apot
conveniently near the wateraide.
There Leigh would have a boat and
hla men In r*»dln**e, and the real
might very aafely be left to him.
In a fiaah Lionel bethough him of
the proper place for thla. He awung
round, and pointed ncroaa th# water
to Tref.iaia Point and the grey pH# of
(lodolphin Court all bathed In aun
thine now. . . ..
rounder, at Trefuala Point In the
• hnd< w of (lodolphin Court at * to
morrow night, when there will be no
moon. I'll ae* that ha la there.. But
on your life do not mlaa him
"Truat me," aaid Maater J>*lgh
"And the money?"
"When you have him aafely aboard
come to me at Pena crow," he replied
which ahowed that after all he did not
iruat Maater Leigh any further than
he wna compelled.
The captain wna quite aatlafled. rot
ahould hi# gentleman fail to diabtirae
he could alwaya return Sir Oliver to
ahore.
On that they parted. Lionel mount
*d and rode away, whilft Maatet
1 ,elgh made a trumpet of hla hand#
and hallooed to th# ahtp.
A* he atood watting for th# boat
that r am# off to fet< h him. a anille
alowly nverapread the adventurer#
rugged face. Had Maater Lionel aeen
It h* might hava a*k#d hlmeelf how
far It waa *af* to drive e'tch bargain#
with a rogue who kept faith only In
ao far *» It waa profitable. And In
thla matter Maater Leigh *aw a way
to break faith with profit. He had
no roneclence hut h» loved aa all
rogue# love to turn th# table* upon
a auperlor rogue. He would plav
Maater Lionel moat finely, moat poeti
cally fala*; and he found a deal to
••buckle oyer In th# contemplation of
It.
CHAPTER VII.
Trepanned.
Maatar I-lonel waa absent moat of
I ha following (lay from Panarrow,
upon a pretax! of making certain
purchases In Truro. It would be half
paet aeven whan he returned: and
*« he entered he met Sir Oliver In the
hell.
"I have a meaaage for you from
nodolphin Court." he announced, and
•aw- hla brother stiffen and hia face
change color. "A hoy mat roe at the
gates and luide me tell you that Mis
tress Rosamund dealrea a word with
you forthwith.”
Sir Oliver'a heart almoat atopped.
then went off at a gallop She aaked
for him! She had softened perh»pa
from her yesterday's relentlesanees.
She would consent at laat to era him!
Be thou blessed for these good tid
ing" ' he answered on a note of high
excitement. "I go at once." And on
the instant ha departed. Such was
hla eagarneaj, indeed, that under the
hot spur of It he did not even etay to
fetch that parchment which waa to he
hla unanswerable advocate The omis
sion waa momentous
Master l-lonal said no word aa hia
brother swept out. He shrank back
a little Into the ahadowe. He was
white to the lips snd felt aa he would
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much love pod a*lf aarrtflte H* * *
pant ha Inrllnad lo argoa n«w *ha*
not aval* In ealrema pari! would hi*
brother betray him. And then *h*>
had atraak of fear which mada *
villain of him reminded him *h** to
argil* thu* waa to ergo* upon • ip
poaliion. *h»' ' would la parboil# »"
iriiat »ii> H an mumplki*' *hat if
*fi*r ell dir Oliver ahould f*H h —
in th# crucial t***, than ws* h» Mat
indeed
When all la and. a man'e final ji d*.
men* of HI* fallow a mu*1 h* ha«»
'non hla knowledge of hlmeei# v
Monel. * n*i» Ing hlmaelf Incapahi* of
anv ail. h iwrrlflrv for Sir Oliver, nr !d
not believe glr Oliver capable of p*
plating In auch a aacrlfica aa fu* '•
event* might Impose He reversed
thoae word* glr Oliver had uttered
In that very room two nlghta »g
and more flrmlv than ever h» cor
eluded that they could hava but on»
meaning.
Then came doubt, and final!* a*
aurance of another port, a**1 ran •
that thla whs not *o and that 1»
knew It: ssstirsnre that ha lied tu
hlmaelf. peeking to condone th# thin*
he did. He took hta head in h -
handa and groaned aloud. He wa* ■
villain a black hearted, aoultess vil
lain! He reviled himself again. Theta
came a moment when he roae shud
dering. resolved even In thla eleventh
hour to go after hi# brother and aava
him from'the doom that awaltad him
out yonder In the night.
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New York. April U.—Thought*
while strolling around New Tork.
Millinery girl* carrying their boxes
»nd reeding paper backed edition*. A
■light shower. Almoat a* good a* Be
la urn could do It And th# aim pop*
out again. The old woman near the
Plan who rriea: "Violet* for your
aweetheart!"
A movie atar In an electric
brougham Sh» gerea at gaper* with
a alight ting# of Insolence. After
aII. they made her. Handsome WH
Hem Courtenay. Still the Beau
Brummell. Whatever became of
Robert Hilliard? Th* gaudy and glit
tering aplendor of the Jewelry ahope.
Th# glrla have atopped wearing
flapping galoahe*. Goody! A "Lec
ture on Color." There* Rodman
Wanamaker. Th# aheik influence in
cafes. There's one called "The TV#
ert." What next! What next! Soon
Coney will open again. How desolate
and whit# it ie In the winter.
That line haunt* me: "It ia th#
little children, running up th# road
before u*. who hide death from our
eye#: ' A famous lawyer who reaeru
ble* Lincoln. A aever* brown fronted
mansion where a gambler llvea. And
ha* a hall of fine painting*.
Bines th# Knickerbocker bar closed
on# never sees a professional south
erner And on# wonder# who gare#
now at Maxfleid Tarriah a Old King
Cole. Frank A. Munaey. Lean *» a
sapling. And a steady flrat nlghter.
Wonder what paper he'a going to
shoot out from under th# boy* nex4*
The old Garrick theater Muaty
wt*h age old romance. Apples Id
cent* each I used to go buggy riding
for ?0 cent* more. And everybody
oriea save. save. save. Just try to
do It. Sandwich men hearing their
croaee* with a martyred air.
Ram Harris, th# theatrical man.
Anoth«w shower. And no rubber* or
anything. The silver gleam of th#
Hudson. Fa. forv glrla smearing pale
cheeks wllh dshs of red. A side
wheeler . burning to Albany. Spring
- tra la la la peeping through Jersey
hills.
Th* tragedy of a play that die*
a horning 1* a disheartening spec
ta. I* Th# other evening I watched
s plav doomed to die the second ere
nlng The notice had gone up on th#
bulletin board- ' We rinse following
Iht* performance ” Here were stage
people miscast who had rehearsed
for many week*—hoping agelnet
hope Tomorrow meant th# dreary
round of th* agencies I^ong wall*
and perhaps another failure yet to
night they must be light hearted and
g»r- _
The old Rarnegat I.lghf. which for
almost a osntury haa stood guard
over the shoals of the .Terwey coast
and eent warning signals agwlnet
treacherous seas. I» aoon to be a tra
dition of the Atlantic. The sea haa
gradually washed away tho base.
Rarnegat I.lghf was flrat erected In
USS on the north end of Is*ng Reach.
K uur*' on bureau haa opened 1n
a Ktfth avenue building It aecVa to
supply Information on any subject
about New York to visitor* The fee
t* fid a year. High optimism aeema
to have Inspired the hacker* for the
truth l» that nearly every Mg hotel
and all the big terminals have infor
mation bureaus that dispense all in
formation free.
fifteen years ago at the old A«tor
Hiuise lunch i-ounter down town one
could have a filling lunch of chicken
pot pie. creamy mashed potatoes,
brown bread and a foaming tankard
of nut brown (Vtoher ale for SO cent*.
The twins lunch at a smart uptown
ho el sana als s evactlv $1 In
thoao dais New York wraa without a
rival for lla ruietne. Today Ira rule
In# la mostly tndtgeetlbia french
pastry and |c* water.
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