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Black Petrel filled her sails for Bar ataria with Greloires parting words of advice repeating themselves in La fittes ears Wind up your affairs in Louisiana mon ami and do as the emperor de sires return to France and assume your own name and rank So back to Louisiana he sailed with his mind in a turmoil that gave un wonted austerity to his manner and awed his crew into much speculation The fever of his first impulse hav ing now abated he began to upbraid himself for having left Pierre and wondered if anything evil might have befallen his foster brother Day by clay as the Black Petrel drew nearer to Barataria he kept himself busy by querying as to what if any changes would be found there and as to what progress the war had made Louisiana and especially New Or leans must in his judgment be des tined to bear a share in the conflict even though this might not be until the eleventh hour for the possession of the Mississippi and its valley had for many years been a dream of Great Britains ambition Night and day thinking matters over he resolved that his next step would be to gather what he might of men and shipping and wealth and in the hope of wiping all stigma from his name offer these to the Governor of Louisiana for use in warring against the English And the possibility of this opportunity being afforded him with its reward a pardon for himself and men covering all past offenses the rehabilitation of himself before his world made his blood tingle This accomplished he would return to France assume his fathers name and rank and stand ready to serve the emperor And the Island Rose how had she been faring all this time and what amid the changed conditions he was Missed thee Aye in every way as I ever do when we are apart But somehow it was a taste worse this time perhaps because thou wert away in France where as thou hast said I am growing homesick to go And as I have also said we will go together and soon We will return to Languedoc thou and I Pierre and see the old gardens and roam in the park and try to be boys once more The words ended with a joyous laugh And read of De Soto and Pizarro and the tales of Louisiana added Pierre interrogatively a curious sad ness touching his voice Nay indeed not replied Jean so bering at once We have lived too many practical chapters of a like sort my Pierre to ever again enjoy the old book And the emperor said Pierre ir relevantly to think of his keeping the little box of papers for thee Yet it was like him to do such -a thing asserted Jean with vibrant tone and glowing face Ah if but he were back in France and free from those cursed English Aye Pierre affirmed a growl sounding in his voice The English there on Elba their power behind the throne of France and their ships sneaking in here to snatch at Louisi ana and the Mississippi Cursed Eng lish say I From what Piefre told him that night Jean Lafitte knew as clearly as though he had remained at Bara taria all that had transpired since his departure This had been shortly after Gen Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians at the battle called Tohope kah a disaster that broke their pow er and compelled the English to cease reckoning upon them as allies And after this signal victory Gen Jackson had been given command of the Sev enth military district which included the State of Louisiana It was now very evident that New You know my secret Pierre mappirg out for himself would be her place The remembrance of the last time he had seen her with her girlish face and form manifesting such shrinking terror of him had its sorrow now lightened by the hope so strong in his heart that he would be able to redeem himself in her estimation The Black Petrel keeping a sharp lookout for English vessels stole into the Gulf of Mexico and sped across it Then turning to the east and north Lafitte made for the western shore of Grande Terre and the harbor of Bara taria where jn due time the brigan tine dropped anchor It was the evening of Lahtte s ar rival He and Pierre were alone to gether and being unable to count up on unlimited privacy they seated themselves for a full talk and compar ison of notes Jean to give Pierre the particulars of his recent trip and to hear from him an account of the hap penings at Barataria and New Orleans I wish I might have been with you in Toulon Pierre said with what sounded like a sigh I have a longing to see France again before I die Before you die repeated Jean a slight touch of testiness in his tone Why do you talk thus One would think you were three score at least in stead of a stalwart giant of half those years and he laughel half playfully half deridingly There was no answering smile on Pierres face which was again turned to the fire But after a momentary silence he said abstractedly as if thinking aloud I cannot give a good reason for it but there has of late been something like a conviction grow ing upon me that I have not much longer to live Perhaps and he raised his eyes to Jeans wondering face it is nothing more than that I am homesick We will wind up our affairs here and go to France declared Jean de cisively Rouse thyself Pierre and speak no more in such a fashion What nonsense thou after all the dangers we have met and overcome to gether to have such a premonition I think my brother and the tone brought a gratified sparkle to the other mans eyes that thou hast missed for the present let it rest I Orleans was to be attacked as soon as the English could concentrate a ncient torce lor that purpose and Gov Claiborne had called a session of the legislature besides taking all other measures in his power toward raising means for defense But the legislators were slow to co operate with him and the same malcontents whose scheming had already wrought such harm to Louisiana were using all possible means to neutralize the governors ef forts As Lafitte listened to all this he congratulated himself anew that the Black Petrel lay anchored safely before Grande Terre He felt also that no time could have been more aus picious for making the offer he pro posed to lay before the governor an offer of service by himself and his followers in consideration of pardon for all past misdeeds whether actual or alleged When he voiced these thoughts and plans to Pierre the latter agreed un reservedly and both men were con fident of their ability to obtain the ac quiescence of their followers But think you Jean inquired the more cautious Pierre there is not reason to doubt if Gov Claiborne ac cept our offer I do not wish to damp en thy ardor but we must remember the threats he has made against the Baratarians i He surely will not make the mis take of refusing our services in such an emergency at a time when every man able to bear a gun will be sorely needed in New Orleans was Jeans confident reply and Pierre raised no more doubts that night Among the other items of informa tion he had given and which al- though of slight interest to himself were otherwise to his listener was that Count de Cazeneau had at La Roches invitation closed his house in New Orleans and gone with his grand daughter for a visit to the formers plantation La Tete des Eaux near the head of Bayou Bienvenu also that La Roche had taken this occasion to per suade his ward the Senorita Lazalie to join his house party He is now a general in the state militia Pierre added and with a laugh it is common talk in New Or- M leans that he is mad for love of tho Spanish girl And she inquired Jean carelessly as he patted the head of a hound crouched by his chair Pierre shrugged his broad shoulders She is a woman who therefore may say what she thinks or will do or not do Jean laughed as he knocked the ashes from his cigar Thou hast a poor opinion of the fair ones my Pierre Plave I If so it was thyself taught me the lesson The laughing face sobered at once and a troubled look came into the eyes fixed upon Pierres half mocking ones Say you Pierre that I taught you any such lesson Aye that you have with your scorn of women and their ways Seeing through your eyes I long ago learned to look upon women as but snares to love whom brings mischief and the ruin of a mans heart Pierre wondered at the gentleness of the tone that answered If ever I taught you such a thing I taught un knowingly something I never believed myself for I think a true woman is a thing to reverence as the saints and that love in a mans life is like He stopped short and his dark face took a dreaming look as he gazed into the fire After a short silence he continued The lack of love in a mans life is like a world without sunshine or a I lamp without oil without light And to live always in darkness would make life little worth the living Pierre had been staring at him and as he stared his slumbering wits awak ened In a groping but certain way he be gan to rightly suspect the possible cause of a hitherto puzzling change he had noticed in his foster brother and satisfied as to this he now blurted out Jean my brother tell me who is she you love Jean started and his brows con tracted into a frown Thou art not angry with me that I asked Angry The word was repeated v ith a soft laugh as if the supposition were too absurd to call for refutation And she loves thee in return Pierre ventured encouraged by the laugh Jean shook his head and a bitter sadness touched the still smiling lips Not love thee exclaimed Pierre incredulously Then she must be blind or a fool he added m sudden wrath Neither the one nor the other my Pierre Jean answered as he rose from his chair I had never thought to ask her love nor knew that I loved her when by accident she discovered that I was the terrible pirate Lafitte and shrank from me as if I had been the plague or death itself That was long ago and I have not since laid eyes on her There was a world of suppressed passion sounding underneath the ring of mockery in his voice and Pierre saw his hand tremble as he laid his arm against the stone support of the chimney and looked down into the em bers Pierre now rose and tossed his cigar into the fireplace appearing to think there was nothing more to be said But he turned quickly to Jean as the latter laying a hand upon his foster brothers shoulder added You know my secret Pierre for the present let it rest where it is and give no heed as to who she is I may yet win her and I may not If I do then you snail know her and you will love her of that I feel assured Well you may my Jean if she is dear to thee for that she must now be to me Aye and God bless thee for a true other self said Jean grasping the others hand That I could know without the telling Still it is pleas ant to hear thee say it I will clear my name Pierre thine and mine that must be first After that we shall see To be continued DRESS OF THE JUNGLE LADY Simple Costume Sufficient for Her Savage Life The low caste Siamese of the jungle have few wants and live like animals eating chiefly wild fruits and rice which they raise in small cleared spots wherever they happen to tem porarily settle Like the Karens the jungle people of Burma they are al ways on the move and in common with all low caste Siamese are petty thieves of an incurable propensity Yet they are obedient servile to an unpleasant degree for white blood They manufacture nothing save crud est domestic household necessities and personal ornaments from bamboo Clothes are of slight consequence On the jungle edge they go uncovered men and women above the waist the panung reaching within four inches of the knee but deep in the jungle they are practically naked Their single implement is a long bladed butcherlike knife used as path maker as weapon together with a wood spear and industrially in fash ioning out of the ubiquitous bamboo their ornaments their buckets their rope their string their houses and the food receptacles which take the place of pots and pans and plates Nearly all of the jungle folk on both sides of the Siam Burma line tattoo the thigh sometimes from knee to hip more often from the knee to only six inches above The design may be a turtle or the much dreaded tiger done elaborately but the one most frequently seen and the simplest is a sort of lace or fringe pattern in the middle of the thigh or just below the knee like a garter The women do not tattoo believing in beauty un adorned heaven knows they need adornment Outing News in Nebraska Fremont is planning for a war on sin through a series of revival meet ings Although tho weather has been very cold Gordon reports no loss of stock in that vicinity Frank Jennings formerly of Platts mouth was killed by an explosion of powder at Chicago The Bradford Kennedy company of Omaha has amended its articles of in corporation to increase its capital stock from 150000 to 500000 The University of Nebraska is ask ing the legislature for appropriations for the biennium aggregating 812470 Mr and Mrs C J Schmidt of Bea trice celebrated their golden wedding about twenty five members of the fam ily being present Sister Constantia who for some time had been stationed at St Ber nard as sister superior died from hemorrhage of the lungs The Bennett Criswisser farm home occupied by his son Charles and fam ily southwest of Plattsmouth was consumed by fire The loss is esti mated at 2500 only partially covered by insurance The German Lutherans will soon complete the erection of a fine church about seven miles west of Beatrice The structure will be of brick slate roof and will have a steeple eighty feet in height J O Detweiler of Omaha has been appointed by Governor Mickey to membership on the board of control of the schools for the deaf and dumb at Omaha and the blind at Nebraska City lie will succeed Chairman Or cutt After about six hours in the field the members of the two hunting parties returned to Humboldt bringing 3G7 rabbits four crows four owls and three jackrabbits There were eight men on each side and an oyster sup per was the stake The farm residence of Ferdman Schrader six miles northwest of Oakland was burned to the ground Mr Schrader was in town at the time being notified by telephone of the fire The loss is probably 1000 with about 700 insurance At Plattsmouth William Dalbow waived examination when arraigned before Justice Archer on the charge of horse stealing and was bound over to the district court his oond being fixed at 500 in default of which he was taken back to jail to await trial The supremo court has ordered the proceedings against W A Gordon of Omaha dismissed Gordon was punish ed for alleged contempt because he engaged in a fisticuff with an oppos ing attorney during the absence of the court and while the jury was consid ering a verdict Philander G Loso a windmill rig ger lost the sense of smell He is now suing the county of Lancaster for 5000 damages While driving over a bridge near Agnew the horse fell and the rig slipped off into a draw Lcsos nose was cut in two and thrust down over his mouth losing the sense of smell Robert Mitchell lost his home in Dawes county by fire during his ab sence It was caused by the hired man who started a fire in the morn ing and then went to bed to wait until the house was warm When he awoke it was so warm he barely escaped with his life securing hardly enough clothing to keep him from freezing until he reached a neighbors There was no insurance A wreck on the Chicago North western railroad near Chadron of the Deadwood passenger train caused by spreading rails resulted in all the cars being thrown from the track the bag gage and express cars being laid on their sides the smoker and chaircar tipped about half way over One end of the sleeper went down an embank ment and Superintendent F A Har mons car was off the track Mrs Henry Guntrum of Lincoln was aphyxiated by gas from a leak ing stove She had been dead some time before being discovered having lived alone The Omaha Lincoln Beatrice electric road will supply light and electrical power to the farmers along the route and within a limited area of the line So explained Attorney H H Wilson before the railroad committees of the house and senate He has intro duced a bill modifying the railroad laws to include the interurban lines and give the right to string wires and cables for the purpose of taking the current to the farmers The 4-year-old boy of Charles Bever idge living five miles west of Murray died as the result of inhaling steam from a tea kettle The mother had left the child in the kitchen alone with his brother while she was attend ing to duties in another part of the house The child seeing his brother blow the vapor from the kettle tried to do the same but instead placed his mouth to the spout and breathed the hot steam thus scalding his throat and lungs The Beatrice Creamery company has enlarged and is about to incor porate in Des Moines after consoli dation with three more large com panies The capital stock will be in creased from 1000000 to 3000000 Hugh Scilley of Leavitt general manager of the Standard suear fac tory in an interview said the suar factory is to be doubled in capacity This is in view of the successful sea sou just closed and the prospects of a large acreaere of beets the coming season The present capacity of the sugar factory is 500 tons of beets every twenty four hours EMI LJ jssm 2r EPzZ rHanywhoformerIysmokedl05Cigars now smote imzmm mm STRAIGHTS CIGAR Tour Jobber or direct from 1octorv Peoria 111 Workmen Find 40000 A strange story of treasure trove comes from Perpignan France Some mechanics- working in a house that had belonged to an eccentric old no tary named Tarhouriech who had just died were removing an antique chair which had been fastened to a wall when they discovered behind it in the wall itself a recessed hiding place from which was at once taken 40000 in gold and notes More Flexible and Lasting wont shake out or blow out by usins Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults than possible with any other brand and one third more for money same Twelve Oclock Precisely Puzzle If the parlor clock 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