Romance: A Chronicle of the Adventures of John Kemp (Copy tight, lisit, by MiClure, Phillips & Co.) CIIAPTKU IV. (Continued.) . DKLW a deep hicalh. 1 thought lur a moment Unit, after ull. Ultra wiim 11 lit 1 1 of fair play in thu game thai 1 li.nl u decent, fair, blue-eyed man In from of me. Ilu !. h. u haul at me; I hard at him; 11 was a If Im were going lo wrestle lor a ln.'ll. 'I'lui young K'll mi thi! bench huii her lii parted and leant l'urwiinl, lur head u little Oil OIIC Ullii'. I said, "You won't swear 1 was the man . Nikola oi Kscoces?" llo looked meditatively into my eyes; 11 was a duel between us. "1 won't swear," he .said. "You had your face blacked, ami didn't wear a beard." A soft growth of liair had anno out over my cheeks whilst 1 lay In prison. I rubbed my hand against It, and thought that he had drawn llrnt blood. "You must not say 'you,' " I said. "I wear I was not the man. Did ho talk like me?" "Can't nay that ho did," Sadler answered, moving from one foot to tho other. ."Had hi got eyes like mo, or a nose, or mouth?" "Can't say," ho answered agalu. "Ilu lace was blaeked." "Didn't ho talk lilue Noso In the Nova Beotlari way?" "Well, he did," Sndlcr assented slowly. "Rut anyone could for a disguise. It's a easy as . . ." Reside me, the turnkey whispered sud denly, "Pull him up; stop his mouth." 1 Bnld, "Wasn't he an older man? Didn't tie look between forty anil fifty?" "What do you look like?" the chief mat asked. ,"l'n twenty-four," I answered; "I can prove It." "Well, you look forty nnd older," h answered mr.ligchtly. "So did he." Ills cool, disinterested manner over whelmed me like a blow of an lmmenso wave; It proved so absolutely that I had parted with all semblance of youth. It Was something a. bled to the Immense waste of waters between mysvir and Seraphina; an Immense waste of years. I did not ask much of the next witness; Sadler had made mo afraid. Septimus I learn, the master of tho Victoria, was a man with yes as blue nnd us cold as bits of round bluo pebble; a little goat's beard. Iron pray; apple-colored cheeks and small gold earrings In his ears. Ho had an ex traordinary mournful voice, and a retro spective melancholy of manner, lie was Just such another master of a trader aa Captain Lumsdon had heen; and It was the mme story over again, with little dif ferent touches, the hard blue eyes gazing far over the top of my head; tho gnarled hands moving restlessly on the rim of his hut. Afterward tho prisoner ordered the steward to give us a drink of brandy. A Glass was offered me, but I refused to drink It, and ho said "Who Is It that re fuses to drink a glass of brandy." He asked mo what countryman I was, and If I was an American. There were two others from the unfor tunate Victoria a Thomas Davis, boat swain, who had had one of Nikola's pistol balls in his hip, and a sort of steward I have forgotten his name who had a scar of a cut buss wound on his forehead. Suddenly tho conviction forced Itself upon me that the wholo thing, tho long, weary trial, tho evidence, the pamdo of fairness, was being gono through In a spirit of mockery, lia a mere formality; that tho Judges took no Interest whatever In my case. It waa a foregone conclusion. A tiny, fair man, with pale hair oiled and rather long for those days, and with reen and red signet rings on fingers that he was forever running through that hair, camo mlncingly Into tho witness box. Ho held for a long time what seemed to be an amiable conversation with Sir Hubert Clif ford, a tall, portentous looking man, who had black horschaJr sticking in the cran nies of a cliff. Tho conversation went like this: "You aro the Hon. Thomas Oldham?" "Yes, yes." "You know Klngnton, J.iniaie.u, very Well?" "I was there four years-two as secretary to the cabinet of hi graeo. the duke of Manchester, two as clU secretary to lLu admiral on the station." in England and Jamaica By Joseph Conrad "You saw the prisoner?" "Yes, three times." I drew an Immense breath; I thought for a moment that Ihey had delivered them selves Into my hands. The thing must prove of itself that I hnd heen In Jamaica, not In Mo Medio, through those two years. My heart began to thump like a great, solemn drum, like I'. nil's bell when tho king died solemn. Insistent, dominatinir everything. The little man was given an account of the "bawminnblo" state of con fusion Into which the Island's trade was thrown by the misdeeds of a pirate calb d Nikola el Dcmonico. "I assure you, my lads," he squeaked, turning suddenly lo tho judges, "the l.-Iand "WILLIAMS! was wrought up Into pitch of ... ah .. al most disloyalty. The . . .ah . . . plant ers were clamoring for . . . .ah . . . sepa ration. And, to be sure, I trust you'll hang the prisoner, for if you don't . . ." Iord Stowell shivered, and said suddenly with haste. "Mr. OiUham, addreas yourself to Sir Robi rt." I was almost happy; the cloven hoof had peered so damnlngly out. The little man bowed briskly to the old Judge, asked for a chair, sat hims-if down, und arranged his coal-t.ills. "Mr. nldlwun, you saw the prisoner three thins If it does not overtax your memory pray tell us." And the little crcaturu pram-id off in a new direction. "Tax my memory. (Sad. I Hk.i that. You remember a man who lun had yu.ir blood as hear :ui could be, don't you'.'" 1 hid been looking at him eagerly, but my Intercut f.ulcd away nnw. It wait go ing to bo the old iol:f using of illy Mei.llty 11U NtkolVs. And Jut I sveiuud to know it ' the little beggar's falsetto, It was a voice one does not forget. "Remember," he squeaked. "Gad, gen tlemen of the Jury, he came as near as possible-- You have no Idea what a fe rocious devil he Is." I was wondering- why on earth Nichols should have wanted to kill such a little tiling. "As near as possible murdered myself and Admiral Rowley and a Mr. Topnambo, a moft enlightened and loyal . . .ah Inhabitant of the Island, on th5 steps of n public Inn." 1 had it then. It was tho lltt'e man David Macdonald had rolled down the steps with, that night at the Perry Inn on FOR GOD'S SAKK, WILLIAMS. W1IKRK tho Spanish Town road. "lie was lying In wait for us with a gang of assassins. I was stabbed oa tho upper lip. I lost so much blood . . .had to bo Invalided . . . .cannot think of horrlblo episode without shuddering." Ho had seen me, then, and when Ramon (a Spaniard, who was afterwards proved to be a spy of Kl Demonlo's of the piis oner's. He was hung since) had driven ino from tho place of execution after tho hanging of the seven pirates; nnd he had coino Into Ramon's store at tho moment when Curios ("a piratical devil if ecr there was one," tho little man protested) bad drawn mo into tho back room, where Don HalthiLsar and O'Rrhn und Seraphlivi sat waiting. Tho men who were employed to watch Ramon's had never fcecu me leave again, and afterwards a ct turn. el w.is discovered leading down to Uk quay. Then my turn came. It was w U 1 Sow t Uiti throat of that little man. It seemed to me that I must bo able to crush a creature whose malice was as obvious as the green and red rings that he exhibited every few minutes. He wanted to show the Jury that he had rings; that he was a mincing swell; that I hadn't and that I was a bloody pirate. I said: "You know that during the whole two years Nichols was at Rio I was an Im prover at Horton Pen with the Macdon nlds, the agents of my brother-in-law. Sir Ralph Rooksby." "I certainly know nothing of the sort," be said, folding his hands along the edge of the witness box, as if he had Just thought of exhibiting his rings In that manner. He was abominably cooL I said: IS SKRAl'l 1 1NA '.'" "You must have heard of me. The Tor nambos knew me." "The Topuambos used to talk of a black guard with a name like Kemp who kept himself mighty out of the way In the Vale." "You knew I was on the Island," I pinned him down. "You used to come to the Island," hs corrected. "I've Just explained how. Rut j'ou were not there much, or we should have been able to lay hands on you. V wanted to. There was a warrant out nfter you tried to murder us. Hut you had been siniiegled away by Ramon." I didn't lose my grip; I went at him again, blindly, as if I were lioxlng with my ey-s full of blood, but my teeth stt tight. I said: "You used lo buy things yourself of old Ramon; bourbt (hem for tht admiral to load hU frigates with; things be sold St Key West." "C'pon my soul!" bo said. 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