E. & It. HERON. ICopyrlght , ISM , by Coublcday & McClure OoTipany. ) SIIIIIMN | | of 1'rviMMlliiK Clinptcrn. > Iaasmi. a llltlo J2nrop in anchy In Uu- K > j > p , uiilrh ims maintained Its Indepenu- nco bco.iupo of the jealousies of the large mirrounclliiR countries , seems about to be pwnllowexl up Germany li rrpit-sented at alovomle , the cnpltnl , by tiie slirexvil ntates- man , Uaron von nimur riiiRiaml's Influ ence IH Btronn n < l Major Counsellor's presence - enco mo-ins murli. Hustla and Krance are iikeo playlns the diplomatic Riime. At the time tlio story opens John Ilalljwood , a. younsr Knillsliman , who has served s > c\en years In the Minsau frontier cnvary , Is nbout to resign his commission , when Selp- florf , the chancellor ami "man of the hour , " fends for Wm and mnlccH nltn a Gentleman of the Guard. Hallywood meets Valerlo Bclpdorf , the chanr-cllor's dnuRhtpr The ttontlemen of the Guard object to the ap pointment of the KtiRl'Hhman tlnzlar , a Sender and a suitor for \ alorlo'H hand , ar ranges for the affair nf honor Involved , missus Ills 1iot , anil , with his rompanlons , la overcome by the manly bfiitlng of llally- wood. The guests nt the p.ilace ba'l over whelm the > oung llnBllsliniauith con- rr tulatlonH. Counter Sigiin takes a gic.it interest In Hollywood and Invites him to Cnstlo Sngan with a party Von Klmur J > Int < with Selt lorf In bnuilf ( it Octmiiny to disband the guard. Sngan protests. The nlploni.itlo gumo becomes nivolvcil. \ CIliAI'Tnil IX. Thp t'UNtli" of SilKiin. The broadly flnwlns Kofn forms part of ftho northeastern boundary of the state ot Waasau. Its dark waters lush tumultu- oURly from the gorge below the castle ol Sngan and fling a vast Inclosing arm about ( the bleak plains anil marshes of which the wastes of the frontier consist. It Is n. land where even bummer dvvclla toldly. To the north a chain of hills rises black against the sky and there , set upon a boldly Jutting spur , the castle of Sagan dominates the Inhospitable landscape like a frown upon n sinister face. The whole spur and the hill behind It arc tough with ragged pine woods and below the banks shelve to the river with a broken scattering of deciduous trees that leave on the cyo the chill Impression of leafless branches tangled against a background of gray and stony slopes. Some two or three miles south of the castle the river breaks across a step-llko outcrop of rock and thus forms that famous ford , across which the counts of Sagan used In the old days to lead their foraging ex peditions over the border. Simon of Sagan , the present count , In herited In an unmodified degree the moro predatory and unclvlllrcil Instincts of his forefathers. Illlteiatc , brutal and cunning , the thin veneer laid by the nineteenth cen tury upon his coarse-grained nature was npt to rub off on the very slightest friction , bringing the original savage to the surface. Ho was at once the terror and the prldo of the stolid , ellont peasantry that lived under his rule. A fierce and fearless sports man , his dependents delighted In boasting of the prowess of a master whoso capricious cruelties they Dover dreamed of relenting. With Sagan , throughout life , to desire waste to have , and In his pursuit of the wlshed- tfor object ho was hampered by no uew- tfanglcd sentiments of honor , truth or loyalty. Llko other savages , ho quickly tired of his fancies when once gratified. ( Not four years ago ho had been possessed toy a frantic passion for the beautiful young wlfo whom ho had now como to regard with something dangerously near hate. In dealing with such a temperament ns ithls both Elmur and Selpdort were iwell nvvaro that they iwero handling an explosive that might at any moment wreck their snost carefully laid plans. They would \ery anuch have preferred to have made a tool of the reigning duke , but Selpdorf , ivho had Ibeon plying him for moro than a month mlth a ceaseless and exhaustive course of Innuendo , discouragement and veiled temptation , was nt length convinced , hy the tiuko's reply on the day of the review that nothing further < \\aa to ho hoped for In that direction. For this reason the German party was bbllgcd to fall back en Count Sagan. That bo was untrammelcd by principle , and was , moreover , prepared to meet them half way , ( rendered their schemes no whit safer. The only hope of security lay in clinching the ( matter as quickly as it was possible to do BO. Once the Gorman grasp had been fairly laid upon the state , the nominal sovereign Snlght struggle as ho liked ; ho could hurt no ono but himself. M. Solpdorf's chief contribution toward Iho now plot which Tvas to bo carried out nt the couot's own fortress , tbo castle of Bagan consisted In Bonding an urgent letter nfter his daughter , hogging her to fall In With Von Elmur's -wishes. Valerlo received the letter In Mme. do Bagan'8 apartments. The countess lay on n couch , reading a French novel and yawn- Ing. Ing."What "What n devoted papa ! " she exclaimed , glancing up , Valorlo did not Immediately reply. She was standing at the deep embayed window that looked out toward the rlvor and the apparently endless desolation beyond. She only moved very slightly , thereby turning bor back even moro completely upon her companion. The girl had not lived so long In nn atmosphere of diplomacy without learning the wisdom of keeping her own pounscl. She hid for Homo tlmo bean aware of ( Duron von Elmur's admiration , but only of late bad ho seemed anxious to make his asplratlono manifest to the public a much more significant fact. Tor the German was In ono -v\ny a universal admirer ; ho made qualified love to most of the good-looking ladles about the court , and also , perhaps , moro pointedly to some -who wcro not so good looking , thus gaining much prolU and eorao pleasure , His high shouldered , portly , personable figure , his handsome face with Ita close-sot , narrow eyes , rose before [ Valerie's mental cyo. Her future hus- \haodT How absurd ; how Impossible ! And nho suddenly laughed a 80ft , throaty ripple ol laughter , Isolde moved noiselessly , and coming behind - hind Valerlo , caught her by the shoulders end swung her half round , "What ore you laughing at ? " ehe asked Over the girl's shoulder. Valerie moved away gently from under the ( lender hands. "Can you Imagine yourself In love with Enron von Elmur ? " she asked , "W ro you laughing at that ? " inquired Iho other , Incredulously , "Yes , " with another little laugh. "Au ! the devoted papa has been writing of Baron n Elmur ? " said the countcsa with an arch smite. "Hut I can understand being In love with Von Klmur ! Ho la difficult , Men no longer In their first youth are much the most Interesting. The love of a voung man la simple ; ho saya what he means , but when ho grows older It Is not so. Uy that tlmo he has gathered memories , enlighten ment , experiences , nnd he begins by thinking bo knows ono through 'and through. And why ? Because.he knows other women and them how Imperfectly ! As If wo > wcre not B various as the colors In the old Sagaa diadem ! Each woman Is made differently and each reflects her own color. To teach B man old enough to appreciate it this little fact about ourselves Is , 1 assure you , never a dull amusement. " Valerlo paused before she spoke. "N'ow I know why you married , IsoMc ! " "Ah , yes ! but I was too joung to realize that Sagan Is a bear who cannot bo taught to dance. I had just left school. I could not choose , But you , Valeric , jou have a fortune before you ! 1'oor Anthony , llko all other } oung men , Is desperately in earnest ; ho gives ono the blues. I know he already bores you ; but Von Ulmur . Ah , that Is alto gether another affair. " Mine , do Sagan sank down beside a little buhl table and tapped on It Impatiently with her slight fingers. Against the light ot the afternoon gfow she watched the outline ot Valerie's cheek. Fop Mile. Selpdorf had re turned to her contemplation of the land scape. A curl of blue smoke from among the trees on the nearer Lank of the Kofn held her garo and suggested thoughts , which she was taking up one by ono , as It were , nud examining Hobuily enough. Hollywood barf been stationed nt Kofn Ford when first Isolde made his acquaint ance. The girl recalled a description she had heard of the tall > oung Englishman galloping along the flat road to the rescue of the pretty , terrified countess , whoso Arab had been merely cantering along , capering now and again from sheer llght- hcartcdncss and without malicious Intent , until Its timid ildcr chose to scream , -when It reared and started with flying hoofs to ward the marshes. Valeilo1 went on to picture Ilallyvvood holding the/ trembling woman on her saddle till her escort and grooms overtook them , and at the plctuie the glrl'a Up curled and quivered with angry eccrn of a sudden she hated and despised them both , but especially she despised Hollywood for having succumbed to Isolde's shallow beauty ! Thus It will be seen that Mile. Selpdorf was Inclined to underrate Mme. do Sasan's points. Isolde was not only wonderfully pretty , but she was endowed with n superficial cleverness , and Kindliness and tact , all of which ren dered her irresistible to nine men out of ten. A mere chameleon , Isolde almost al ways believed in herself and her own moods , therefore it was little -wonder that the men whoso phases of humor she re flected believed In her also , and moreover thought her as adorable and as full of de licious changes as Cleopatra. Isolde had told the story of her adventure to Valerlo , dwelling on the facts that the hero detested absolutely detested all other women , also that In physique ho fol lowed tho. most appro\ed English pattern , and was an exceptionally good specimen at that. Altogether Valerie had found the description sufficiently attractive to Induce her to pay Railywood that coquettish little visit In the anteroom of the Hotel du Chan cellor. While these things passed through her thought * her eyes were still fixed upon the blue plume of smoke that rose and melted over Kofn Ford , for Its position indicated the whereabouts of the blockhouse used by the frontier patrol , and hero Hollywood had lived during the early part of his ac quaintance with Isolde. "What are you thinking of ? " Inquired Mme. do Sagan suddenly ; then , as Valerie made no Immediate answer , she added , "Shall I tell you , Valerie ? " The other turned with the pink of sunset lighting up her pale face. "I don't Imagine you can guess , " she said , with a faint smile. Mme. do Sagan's little trill of laughter was not quito so childish and irresponsible as usual. "But I can. You were thinking of Rally- wood. You think rather often of Railywood , my dear girl. " The guess , BO near the truth , startled Valerie , although she gave no sign. What could : have suggested such an idea to Isolde ? Instantly Valerie was on the defensive. Her delicate nostrils quivered slightly and her aand . larger and more capable hand than Isolde's closed moro firmly upon her fath er's letter , as she replied , with that firm directness which -was BO surprising a trait In her father's daughter : "Yea , I was thinking of him and you. The blockhouse where ho lived is down there ; I can see the smoko. That reminded mo of it all. By the way , Isolde , it seems that some young men have a shade of In terest about them. " "This ono is rather unlike all the others , " returned Mmo. do Sagan with gravity. "He saved my life , and , -well , ho is different from anybody else. Ho assumes nothing. " It Is a fact worthy of consideration that while a man rarely establishes a claim on a voman by rendering her a service , a woman always establishes a claim on a man 3y being rendered a service. Perhaps this Is as It should be. "No , " repeated Valerlo , thoughtfully , ' "ho certainly assumes -nothing. " "What do jou mean by that , Valerlo ? " exclaimed Isoldo irritably. "You are In ono of your Incomprehensible moods today. What do you think of Railywood ? " "I hardly know what to think yet. Very likely I shall never como to any conclusion about him. Ho Is not my affair , and -what can ho moro uninteresting than a man who lias saved some other woman's life ? " She laughed. "You have recommended Von Elmur to my notice I shall certainly spend my tlmo to moro profit in studying him. " A servant entered. "Ills excellency , Baron von Dlmur , wishes to wait upon your ladship , " Elmur advanced bowing. After greeting his hostess he turned to Valerie with a man ner that was now In their Intercourse. JIo dropped from the courtier to the man pure and simple. Kissing the girl's hand , ho said earnestly : "I feared jou wer not to arrive until to morrow , " Mmo. do Sagan , who had raised her eye brows and made a llttro grlmaco at Valerlo behind the minister's back , here Interposed : "I persuaded her to travel hero with me. I hope , baron , you feel how greatly I have befriended you ! " - "You will flnd mo grateful , madamc. In the meantime , I have been sent to warn you that his highness has already arrived at tbo foot of the bill , and to beg you to descend to the great hall , -where the count is wait ing to receive him. " "Como , Valerlo , " said the countess , with a little catch In her breath and an added Heck of color In her soft cheeks , The great hall < was half filled with servants nnd retainers , ranged according to the fashIon - Ion , which has obtained at Sagan during the memory of man , for the ceremonious recep tion of the relgnlne duke. Half a dozen huntsmen held in leash as many couples of huge boarbouuds at one side of the hall ; on the other servants , carrying gold trajs of refreshments , stood In line. Above these , again , clustered the numerous guests who had already arrived. As the countess , looking very young and fair and slender , walked down the center , Sagan , who had been draining a goblet of wine , thrust the cup back upon the tray and catching his wife's hand roughly , said , with an audible oath : "You're fate , " She shrank buck , luppresbinc a cry , from his angry grnp , rtut few had tlmo to notlca the Incident , for the outer door clanged back upon Its hingoi to admit the duke , who , shiv ering In his furs , entered upon the arm of Colendorp Sagan advanced to meet him , but the duke , glancing round the hall with a shudder , cut his formal greetings short. "Sagan wears a moro gloomy and cut throat air than ever , cousin , " ho nald Irritably. Sngan's response was Covered by the en- franco of the suite , the whole party being brought up by Halljnood and a couple of troopers of the guard. Tnen Sagan , with a scowling face , offered the duke the customary cup of wine , and , comparative silence being restored , the ducaf answer came peevishly to all cars : "Xo , my good Simon , your wine Is llko yourself , rather too strong nnd a trifle rough lor my taste. Let Brlot bo called. I have brought my own drinking. " So saj-lng , ho waved the attendants aside , and , approaching Isolde , ho raised her as she curtsied deeply , "There Is 0110 point , mailamo , In which I can never hope to rival my cousin of Sagan. My wine may be moro palatable , but I could "IF YOU WILL NOT ACCEPT THE SALU TE OF YOUR DUKE. MADEMOISELLE , MAY I ASK YOU TO WHAT YOU ASPIRE ? " never find a wife moro beautiful or moro wlso than his ! " ho said , with malicious gal lantry. Then , bending forward , ho kissed the countess with empressment on both cheeks. She trembled under the caress , though she was hardly aware of It , for her eyes were on her husband , whoso daily increasing dislike for herself she could not understand , nnd was only newly beginning to dread. Valerie , standing * immediately behind the countess , overheard and resented the details of the scene. It was unbearable to see Isoldo help lessly baited by Sagan and the duke each man gratifying the spleen of the moment at the expense of a woman , who was obliged to submit to their discourtesy. Of all the guests Mile. Selpdorf alone stood , erect , for getting , in her Indignation , to Join in the general obeisance. The grand duke , looking up , found her flushed and flashing and super latively handsome. His flabby cheeks twitched and his bleared eyes brightened. "illlo. Selpdorf , since you will not salute me , I can at least claim the right ns your duke to salute you. " ho said , stepping to wards her. Instantly Valerlo sank into an exag gerated courtesy , thus adroitly avoiding the duko's outstretched hand and ready lips. His feeble legs failed , ho stumbled forward and pitched Into the nrma of Elmur , who set him upright with a gentle Bkillfulness that ) almost cheated the eyes of the specta tors , The duke , slightly shaken nnd exceed ingly annoyed , turned upon tbo girl : "Mademoiselle grows proud ! " "Forgive me , sire , I did not dream that you would stoop so low ! " rejoined the girl , with apparent humility. "If you will not accept the salute of your duke , mademoiselle , may I ask you to what you neplro ? " ho added contemptuously. Valeric was not of a meek spirit , and she caw a way in which she might revenge Isolde , ilttlo comprehending the far-reach ing consequences ot her thoughtless words , "I asplro to bo maid of honor to the grand duchess of Maasau , " she answered , with a glance toward the countess. The duke glared round him Into the cir cle of half-curious , half-terrified faces , for this was a piercing homo thrust , Ills eye dwelt for a moment upon Sagan , towering tall and rugged and strong as ono of his own native rocks , and bo recognized that hiiT'cousIn , although ten yoare his senior as ago Is counted , -was Infinitely j-ounger In his unimpaired energies and rude health. Also Duke Gustavo of Maasau was superstitious , and It struck him as an ill omen that tbo representative of Selpdorf should have failed him at tbo critical moment , and thus flung lilm headlong into tbo arms of Ger many , Out of all these crowding thoughts arose not only -vivid fear , but a resolution , ot which none at that time believed him to bo capable. Ho grew whlto about the mouth , his protruding lip twitched emi nously. "It Is not always lucky for even so young and beautiful a woman uu jou are to count on dead men's shoes , " bo eald in a , low , penetrating voice. A happy inspiration came to Mine , do Sagau. She took Valerie's hand in hen and addressed the duUe with a quivering smile" that uoinehow vouched for her earnest ness at the moment. "You mistake Valerlo , sire ; she and I both doslro the some honor to attend your high- ness' consort , If it would please jou to take one. " "It might pleato me , madame , but I doubt It would please your husband little , " re torted the duke , " "I hoped your highness knew me better , " protested Sngan , bulkily , " 1 do , my good Simon ; I know you much belter" said the dukelaughing. . 'No , pray liad me to mj apaitmcnli Thp Jollr- nty to Sagan fatigues In this weather and. after nil , It would look better If 1 died at homo in the palace at Rcvomlo. " At n glance from Elmur , Sngan motioned hU wife forward. " 1 will lead jou to your apartments , Hire , " she said , offering the duke her slender hand. "I am sure that the air of Sagan Is as loyil as ourselves , and will do for jou all that wo should wish it to do. " For answer thoduKo tliook his head feebly , and , calling Colendorp to his side , passed up the long hall through a rustling silence. Cll Vl'THIt V. Ciniiil Simon of . ' nun 11. Although hccretly dlsmaved ot Iho effect produced by her rash championship of Mme. dc Sagan , Valerie kept up n semblance ot self-poBSfsslon Her clear coloilng faded to extreme palJor , but her proud cjes showed no sign of shrinking from the curious glances cast upon her. She caught a trench , ant asldo from Sagan to Elmur : "These cursed women will ruin us. " And In answer to this even Klmur's flat tery was mute. But Valerlo stood haughty and erect , watching the duko's suite file up the hall , Rallywood , as before , bringing up the rear. As ho _ came in line with her ho turned his head , and their glances , met. That look , which bho alwnjs recalled as distinctly his , was wiped from the young man's gray eyes ; they fell upon her stern , alienated , almost inimical. The change struck her llko a blow. But before she could fling back her silent defiance at him ho was gone , -without a second glance , or seeking In any manner to eoftcn the insolent rebuke ho had dared to convey. She resolved to go to her own rooms and make Instant arrangements for a return to Rovondo. Her heart was hot in her. ns , looking around , she found herself standing alone. Elmur , apparently forgetful of the deep personal devotion ho had so lately manifested , was conversing with a group of Maasaun nobles , his back turned conveniently toward her. Sagan had disappeared and not one of those whom she knew so well and 'who ton minutes ago would have felt honored toy seeking her , but now seemed too deeply engaged to notice that she stood alone. A moment later Counsellor approached her She bid known him slightly for n Inng time , but she now for the first tlmn fully met the shrewd kindly ejcs under their shacgv brows. Instantly she liked him and to her own surprise found hemelf talking of the Indiscretion of which she had been guilty and of her wish to return to Hevonde In Consequence. "Mademoiselle , are jou n loj-al Maasaun ? " asked Counsellor , gravely. Valerie's soft dark ejes gnzcd steadily back Into bis " 1 am loval , " she replied , In an earnest underbreath. "Then stav In Sngan. If your words carried so long a tag of meaning to others you can nee that tMnnsnii may have need of all her lojal children soon. " "Whom can wo trust ? " she asked sud denly , almost In a whisper , for Elmur , seeing her in conversation with Counsellor , now- approached with a ceremonious air. Counsellor smiled s ho stood squarely beside her "Choose ! " ho said briefly. "Choose what ? " asked Elmur In his mosl deferential manner. Mademoiselle's cholco In the most trivial matters Is of Im portance. " Valerlo smiled. Not a trace ot disturb ance was perceptible in her manner and Elmur , noting It , came to the final con clusion that this girl was not only extraor dinarily handsome , but also exceptionally capable. Having made so grievous a mis take , and taken the punishment of It , she was still mistress or herself. It was a gallant spirit and well worth capturing. "Major Counsellor has asked mo to choose flowers for the ball tonight. I cheese roses. I think it Is. very nice of me , Major Coun seller , for 13 not the rose the emblem of England ? " said the girl , with a coquettish smile at the older man. Elmur's face clouded. This interfering old fellow had the power of making friends , which means the power of being a dangerous eneriiy. "I had hoped , " ho said aloud , "to have the pleasure of begging mademoiselle to accept my flowers. " "You are too late , baron ; tout perhaps you will escort mo to the west tower , -where I daresay Mme. do Sagan Is already waiting for me. " Counsellor looked after the tall , graceful flguro of the girl as she ascended the stair case with Elmur at her side. Ho could BCO ( oho wnn dtlll laughing nnd talking to hoi i companion but her rrotly parry of the Ocr man's question , Including a rlfir reply tc his own , showed him that the ehanrellor's UlaliRhtcr was much more than a mere willful girl. "John Rnllywooil , " he grunted , as he turned awaj , "Is after nil not so great nn ass as he thinks himself. " An attendant Intercepted the German be fore ho regained the hall , after leaving Valerie with Mine , dp Sagan. "My lord drslres to spenk to jour excel- 1 leney , " ho enld. I Elmur frowned He wished to allow Count Simon tlmo to tool before meeting him , but I this summons was Imperative , nnd. besides. ! ho knew the danger of foiling to provide n { safety-valve In the shnpo of a listener , be fore whom the count could blow off the first ebullitions of rage over Mile. Selpdorf s untoward speech. If pent up within his own breast , there was no knowing In how dUnstrous a manner Sagan's Ill-humor might explode. Defeat meant much to Elnutr ; hU reputation was at stake Other men had undertaken this same mission to bring about the annexation to the fatherland ot this troublesome Httle state ; they had failed , therefore Elmur had pledged himself tu succeed. Klmur stood with his back against n massive carved bookshelf nnd looked nt Hn- gan , who , with n cigar butt burled In his lagged bcnrd , was walking , with long , un certain stens up and doun the floor. The tlgcri In the old man was awake. "Act I , Scene I , " bald Elmur nt last and with a smile. Sagnn stopped short and turned a blood shot sidelong glaio upon him , his daik old lingers wet King convulsively. "By heaven ! It Is going to bo a tragedy' ' " ho shouted , amid burst Into a whiilwlnd of hideous curses , coupled with the nnnics of Vnlcrlo and his wlfo. The German picked out a comfni table chair and seated himself , .crossing . his legs with a manifest Intention of patience. There was n horrlblo cnclgy In the old man's attitudes. His long smouldering ambition , nursed and fed of late , had now flamed Into a regnant passion , and the. cooler , moro wary , unscrupulousness - pulousness of the jotmger man looked with repugnancc\ \ upon the blind furj of the duke that was to be. In no gicat space of time the sight ot that Irapasjlve , high-shouldered figure , sitting calmly by , Imposed a growing tcnso of re straint upon the count. "What do you think of our chances now that Gustavo's suspicions have been set on the alert ? " ho asked at last , coming to a stop in front of Elmur. "That foot of a wlfo of mine has blabbed to Selpdorf's daughter , and she In her turn blabs all bctoro the world. " 'Elmur sat still nnd dumb. His face en raged Sagan once more. "But 1 am master In Sagnn. The girl must bo got rid of ! There are a hundred dangers In our mountalnn and marshes. Do jou not understand ? " 'Baro'ion ' Elmur stood up. IIo bore his meet dignified air , and there -was some thing in his TV hole aspect that irado the count pause. "In the llrst place , her death under the circumstances would look strange. In the second , T\O have nothing to gain from 11 , " he Raid. Sigan's red eyes twinkled cunningly. "Hear my plan. I am not so squeamish as you thin-blooded moderns , or at least as jou pretend to be ! " Ho placed his finger on the minister's breast , and drew back a little , the toetter to enjoy the approbation ho expected to read in the other's face. "Wo will say that the girl fell Jll , and I , in my anxietj' , sent Mme. Sagan my own Tvlfe , mark you to accompany her to Rcvoude. It tooth should happen to bo Killed by an accident we should bo TV oil rid of them and what could the world say ? " Elmur drew away from the Inslstlve finger with an unmistakable movement. Ho bowed stiffly and moved toward the door. "I do not know what the woild might do or say , tout I can answer for Ludwlg von El mur. iMy master does not deal In murder , my lord , so I beg your leave to withdraw. " "What ? sneered the other , "ho does not deal In murder ? Rather , you would say , ho prefers to deal in murder wholesale ! What of your -wars and annexations ? What of the Germans In West ( Africa ? Take care , Klmur , that jou are not acting over hastilj- . For my part , I don't 'believe ' that a life or so would "weigh too heavy In the balance as against a province , even in your master's judgment. I take my world as I find It , my good baron ! " "Pardon me , my lord , you take the world as jour ancestors found It ! You may bo all your fathers -were , tout however time goes at Sagnn , the rest of the world has not stood still since the middle ages. And the world is on my side today. Besides , " ho added moro huavolj' , "wo should gain noth ing. Wo should alienate Selpdorf , who Is useful , and who knows too much. As for the duke , after such an affair , he could never bo cased of bis suspicions. " "I don't ask to ease him. I mean to cure him , " retorted Sagan , meaningly. "I nm certain. Mme. do Sagan has been silent. The speech of Mile. Selpdorf was the Indignant outburst of a girl who thought her frlrml dlscourtcoinly treated" "Diseourtfoixly tronton' IsoMo rudely treated' Uy whom * " rorgho mo once more , my lord ; but , In the llmt place , bv > oursrlf" SnR.ui laughed aloud , his Ill-temper TW Ishlng bpforo Iho humor of the notion lhat an > ono could take exception to n man's rudeness toward his own vita. Tocti1 llio Rlrl is n bigger Idiot than 1 thought her. lx > t us hope who'll never meet with worse at the hands ot her own hus band. " " 1 Join lu the hope , my lord , since I am to bo that incut fortunate man ! " U was not the most felicitous moment , bill Klmur WIH awnro that In no oltior way could ho assure Valeria's wifely tigalnst the tioach- cry of his collciiguo , SiRnn foil back n step. "So the wind blows from that quarter ? Take heed , baron , Selpdorf it * a slippery fish. " "Hut by this arrangement wo land him finally. " "It may ho so" Sagnn tugged broodlngly nt his beard , after n pause adding : "Well , well , the girl Is t.afo . enough for me , If you can answer for her , Como Kick nnd sit down. Wo must act while Oustnvo Is here. Once wo BOZIIIa the guard , wo can force him to do as wo please. First n compromise , then abdication , thru " ho brought his hand down lic.-ully upon the tnblo and eat staring bcfoio him ut \islon of n itrcnni fulfilled u vision of Duke Simon of Maasau. Klmnr's lip curled as ho watched the man , who , for the tlmo being , -was obll\lous of all but thr icnll/atlon ot his own ambition. Ouko Simon n name , but ne r a living powci only a Herman puppet , pulled hither and thither at will by the conUoillng hand. "What are jour plans , my lord ? " ho asked aloud. The count ht.irtcd nnd i.ilsctl his head. "Wo ha\o three ot the guard here Unzlar , Hullwood , Colendorp. You know that as noon UH wo ha\c iniida Btiro of their officers the men will follow of thcniseho3 , Now iizlar is no b.ilnt " "Hut ho lights the bettor because ho Is a sinner. " "Mo Is not to ho tempted , then. Hut h Is Jn lo\c with Mllo. Solpdorf with your luturo wife , and bho must blind him. A man In lo\o Is easily blinded. " "And Hullynood ? " asked Klmur. "Wo don't want lUllywooxl , " rejoined Saganlth an odd glance at Kliuur. "I can nianngo him It you will leave him to me. " Klmur smiled. "I conclude Hallyw-ood Is capable ot tak ing c.no of himself. " The count grinned. "Exactly what I bclleve < l you would think. Thole icmalns only Colendorp. Hut Colen dorp is the man wo must lia\c all will de pend on Colendorp. " "Do jou suppose ho will bend ? " "If not ho must break ! Hut , no ; I know him well1 I h.uo chosen him because he touchca no woman ! ilen who don't love women love money , nnd men who do " "Ixjvo both , " said Klmur , quietly. "Tomorrow night Colondorp shall lie here with inc. You also ivlll bo present. Colon- dorp Is a poor man as men go In the guard nil wo must approach him softly and by degrees , " said Sagan. Klmur concealed a. smile. A course of softness and caution seemed Impossible in connection mlth the headstrong- man who counseled. It. Sagan , loft alone , stood engrossed In thought. The wild beast Instinct In him ga\o him intuition of danger. Klmur was playing Germany's game , but elnco his aim was the count's own , it was impossible nt this stage to Ulscntanglo the precise cause ot suspicion. ( To bo Continued. ) America makes the finest brand of cham pagne. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry. It la delicious , fruity and pure. FVX AT A CAIlPKNTEIt'S. A FCTT Punn Madeof the Tool * In Idle Moiuoiiin. The carpenter had put down his tools and gene for his luncheon , relates the Pittsbury Dispatch. "Ltfo with mo Is a perfect bore , " said ths Auger. "I'm a little board myself , " Bald Uia Small Plank. "There's no art In this country , " observed the Screw-driver. "Everything's screwed In my eyes. " "You don't stick nt anything- long enough to know Just what jou'ro driving nt , " inter jected the Glue. "That's Just it , " said the Screw. "H never goes beneath the surface the way the Jack Piano and I do. " "Tut ! " crle < l the Saw. "I go through things Jimt as much as you do. 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