TIIE OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY i9ir. away from me now! Never shall never have you never!" Cll tPTKB XXVI. Daunt Listen, to aonff The day hd dawned sultry, with a prom a rhythm Mat seemrd to fit her thought Flow and Infinitely tender. "You!" ho crfod. She turned with a startled movement that dissolved Into low. delicious laughter. "Falrlv caught." she answered. ' 1 don"t often revert far enough to cllinti trees, but Iso of summer humlditv. and Daunt w.. thought no one but llaru and I was here, not surprised to find the barometer per- Win you com and he,,. me down, lion- forming intemperate antics. That morning had seen his first trlnl of his new fan-propeller, and the glider's ac- i An Incrnaional ""PYRlQtjT. 2910, BY THZ AOPSS-JIEESILL COHTAJVT telegraph clerk, the signature, "Austen thera will be ben aboard those shirs Ware." CHAPTER XXIV. I.Ike tbe Whisper of Ilat'a Wlact. On the other aide of Tokyo that night I II AIM Kit XX VII Continued. Bhe round herseir In a crowded corridor of the emptying playohuse. The mass of Japanese fares confused her. A door spened at another angle and she passed through It hastily Into the open air. The street aha was now In was narrow, and Dr. Bersonln sat with Fhll in his great aha followed It expecting It to turn Into a laboratory. Dinner had been laid on a larger thoroughfare. It did bo presently, round table at one end of the room. This and at the corner she paused till the burn- waa now pushed Into a corner; they aat Ing had left her eyes and her breath came In deep leather chairs with allm liquor evenly. Then ahe walked back toward the glasses of green creme da menthe on a theater, . feeling an Impatient Irritation at stand between them, with a methyl lamp her behavior. and cigars. Presently, however, she stopped, . pus- Bersonln spoke. Ills voice waa cold and , aled. The theater was not there. The measured; the only sign of agitation waa atrcet. too, had nut the character of the one In the slow, spasmodic working of the In which ah had left Iaunt. Bhe must great white flngera against the dark wood, have taken the wrong turn. She walked "I have brought you here tonight," he rapidly In the opposite direction, until an- said, "to make you a proposition. I have omancc IrV bailie Erminie Rives Autior or oaian jariderson ,ficar(s Louragcous "I am beginning to understand already," urn hie Fly-wan' "Wait "he said. "What you Were humming?" she looked at him with waa the sons, a iiulek Intake tlon had surpassed his wildest expectation. of breatn u,n or answrr lw.tan to sing. The flUht. of which Barbara had caught )n fc vo)(,e that ,,rrntly t,0l.me scarce a gllmrse from Thorn s garden, had been niorp tl)n a whl.,H,r: a longer one than u.ual-o.ulto twelve miles vwu? w. lf forKeltlnK against a sluggish upper current but even ,t(l ,,HrinK n ,he dy that failed to bring Its customary glow. Your voire through H the strange babble l if voices grave, now gay Thereafter he hnd spent a long morning lf counting each moment with longing throat. " He shuddered and wrenched his gaxe she said, as they walked along the step- "I must go now," she said. The chapel way. ping stones, "that these gentle-mannered is to be dedicated this morning. The organ Bersonln put out his great hand and laid people do not lack the sterner qualities. Is playing lor the service now. immersed in the worn or the i nancer . tiii . ne when 1 see vou Kin. the study of a disputed mining concession f mis be forgetting, you're rlgnt dear I In Manchuria; a report on a contemplated And I have forgotten you then!" Issue of government bonds; a demand for Daunts hand fell to his aide. A young a nasfoort bv a silf-alleged national with gin a lace nrsucu in ..r..u. fnrrliin aeeent n,1 a tmueltv of natllial- SonlS-a BWeet. Shy. flushed face under a It on the other', ahoulder-lts weight Yet hoy they grace them! 1 h Iron hand Is Fiie led the way along the stepping-stones lntlon papers; the dally budget of trans- nim or ruinns. iuiu-inin v.- i., t.i, here hut It has the velvet zlnve. Courtesv n ih. K.mKnn r.t. As ihpv armroaehed. i.,. .i.,- ,.-.,m., ,..,- hv mcliuber now!" he said In a low voice. d' ruity iu w kyioa.iiB i. in, uunn intu . " ' - - - - - - v . .. - r ... . . - - ' . . - laiiiFiio innii . einwvuiMi in - , . chair. "Well?" he said, In a low Intense voice. "What lf there are?" CHAPTER XXV. The Forgotten Man. nd kindness seem almost a religion with through the Interstices of the farther hedge them." she could see the figure of the ambassador, "More," he answered. "Thla Is the only with Mrs. Dandrldge. among the kimono rnnntrv T hnv lann In thn world whnn entering the chapel door. In the temple its people, when I walk the street, do not seem to notice that I am disfigured!" Bhe made no pretense of mlsunderstand- which a homo government gains a bird s eye view of comment and public opinion In faraway capitals. But today Daunt could not exercise with tapping and the dulled, monotonous torn- pf MM rng Barbara pushed open the bamboo gate lng. "Believe me," she said gently, "It Is of the temple garden, then paused. The no disfigurement. But I understand. My recluse with whom she had talked yester- father lived all hla life In the dread of day sat a little way Inside, while before blindness hlin, In an attitude of deepest attention, stood the diminutive figure on the huge aware, without lifting har eyes to his, that clogs whose morning acquaintance she had he was staring at her strangely. "All his made from her window. Thorn was look- life. Then your father In not living?" plagued him. They peered at him over the edge of the code-books and whispered from other street crossed at right angles. This need of help of a kind that you can give lng at him earnestly with hla great myoplo "He dle4 before 1 waa born." ene iiiea wun no nctter result. In the mate me. It will require certain qualities which of lantern lighted vistas she was com- I think you possess which we possess In pletely loet. common. I have chosen you because you Just before her, at the side of the way, h"vs daring and because you are not trou- stood a small temple with a recumbent b,e1 ',tn whllt he coward calls conscience atone fox at its entrance. It made her that fool B name for fear!" think suddenly of the riding crop she had touched his dry Hps with his tongue, aeen 1 Jaunt carrying, with Its Damaacene have as little of that as the next man," foxhead handle. In the doorway burned a n replied. "I never found I needed much." rack of little candles and' chest, barred Bersonoln continued: across the top, set ready to receive the of- "What I have to say I can Bay without ferlngs of worshipers. Above this was sua- misgiving. For if you told it before the pended the mirror which la the Invariable fact there Is a possibility but one man In badge of a Phlnto shrine, it was tilted at Japan who would think you sane; and It an eagle and tossed back the glimmer of you told after well, for your own Bafety, the candle flame. With a whimsical smile 'you will not tell It then! Your acceptance Bhe took a copper coin from her purse ' my proposition will have a definite ef- and leaned to toss It Into the chest. 'pct on your prospects, which, I befleve. But her flngera closed on It and she rn "ely e looked on as bright." drew hick im-tiiv wih . ....i..b Ph" muttered an oath. "You needn't torn mingled weirdly with the soaring har monies of the organ With her hand on the paling she spoke the ml.;n, of decorous despatches, chuck- again: ling satirically "One thing I didn't tell you. It was I ' "Barbara!" they sneered. "Mere ac who built the chapel. It Is In the memory qualntances often name steam yachts for . . . . J n . . V. 1 PV.. - . ... . 1L . I V. A ... i-v. . . n 1 I I J . ' . . k. . . 1 A .... 1 .... .1 t V. u II r. . .. ri n V j innii suuiiu iuiuo Hum iinii. dub wets or my iaiuer. oee, inriv ib uio iiiruivFiio, gins, uuu i iin-j . Aimru ...... viiiir'" window. They were putting It In place as her ship, eh? Rather singular coin- -when I came a little while ago." cldence! What a flush she hail when She waa not looking at Thorn, or she Voynlch spoke of Thll s brother last night would have seen her face overspread with a at the tea house. Angry? Of course she I sang It to you thai day!" "I am flattered!" she exclaimed. "Tie. day before) yesterday you had forgotten that you ever saw poor little me! It wa Mrs. I'laybourne, of course, that you sum to! Yet you were my Idol for a long montto and a day!" "It was to you ' he said unsteadily. "I didn't know your name. But I never for got the song. I remembered It that night In the garden, when I first heard you of one of the tales llaru had told her. She knew suddenly that she stood before a temple of Inarl, the fox-god, patron deity of her whose conquests brought ahame to households and dishonor to wlvea. Bhe remembered a song the Japanese girl had sung to the tinkle of her Bamiaen: "My weapons are a smile and a little fan Eayonara, Fayonara It was the song of the "fox-woman." Bhe slipped the purso hastily back Into her pocket. The fox-woman! As she walked on, for tne nrst time the phrase came to Barbara moment In silence, his fingers crawling and with a sudden, sharp sense of actuality, twitching. Then, with a quick, leopard-like There were fox-women of every rare and movement, he went to the wall safe, clime, women who came, with painted opened It and took out what seemed to be smile, between true lovers. What If she a square metal box. In Its top was set an herself what If here in thla land that bale- mdlcator, like the rangeflnder of a camera, ful wisdom were to strike home to her? Its very touch seemed to melt his Icy con Like a keen blade tho thought pierced trol. His paleness flushed; his hand trem tlirough her and something shy and sweet, bled as he set It upon the desk, new born In her breast, shrank startled "Walt!" ha said. "Walt!" and fearful from It. Ha looked swiftly about the room. His ,'. . , . . eye rested on the bamboo cage and" a quick CHAPTER XXIII. gleam shot across hla face. He opened the " wire door and the little bird hopped to his The Alarttlesa City. flne . M mnverf a. mtol hen rut tho remln me of that," he said with Burly em phasis. "I've got about as much prospects as a coolie stevedore. Well, what of It?',' Bersonln leaned forward, his hands on the stand. It rocked under his weight. "I have talked of money. I will show you a quick way to gain It not by years, but by days! such wealth as you have never dreamed, enough to make your brother poor beside you! Not only money, but power and place and honors. Is the stake big enough to play for?" Phil stared at him, fascinated. "What do you want me to do?" He almost gasped the words. The expert looked him In the eye a full "Madame!" very center of the desk and perched the Bhe turned, with relief thla tlma, to see 'tiny creature on It. It burst Into song, -a guide. warbling full-throated, packed with melody.. "You are lost." he said, "Coma with Bersonln set the metal case a little distance me and I will find you.' away and adjusted' It with minutest care. Bhe bade him take her to the gate as "B; t)lck!" he cr,ed "'n! quickly as possible and followed him rap- 'n't. idly, stung with an acute longing for the' The on stopped. There had come a noisy roadway with its careening rlck'Bha. hr",1 in the alr-a Pu" of ,c wlnd on He conducted her through a maze of Phil's face a thin chiming like cymbal. Phil sprang up with a cry fairy The narrow streets and pointed to the building, f,uffy ba wltn ,tg mtal ha(, ut which she saw with a breath of relief. terly disappeared; only In the center of the Taking out her purse. Bhe put a bill Into deBk wa8 a plnch o readll!h.brown powder in emery wheel, laid In What does It his hand. "Thank you," she said, "and ke tno du8t of gooa nigni. feathery whorls. Barbara came on Daunt in the middle lie stared transfixed. of the blook. He had stationed himself In mean?" he asked hoarsely, the roadway, towering head and shoulders The doctor's voice was no longer tone above the lesser stature of the native less. It leaped now with an evil exultation, crowds. With hlra was a Japanese boy, "it means that I Bersonln have found who, she noted with surprise, waa Ito, one what physicists have dreamed of for fifty of the house servants. Her heart Jumped years! I have solved the secret of the love as she eaw the relief Bprlng to Daunt s and hatred of atoms! That box Is the har anxious face. ness of a force beside which the engines "Mea culpa!" she cried, and with an of modern war are children's toys." Impulsive gesture reached out her hand He grasped Phil's arm with a force that to him. "What a trouble I have been to made him wince. The amber eyes gllt- ou! I was actually lost. Isn't it absurd?" tered. Her slim, white fingers lay a moment "At lr,t 1 Planned to sell It to the hlgh- tn his. All his heart had leaped to meet bidder among the powers. I was a ihem. In the moment of her anier he had to think of that! The nation that not read Its meaning, but since then It had been given him partly to underbtand. His thoughtless words blunderer that he was had seemed to carp at her like a whining school boy, with cheap, left handed satire. Y'et to his memory even buys It, to guard the secret for Itself, must wall me In a fortress! That would be the reward off Bersonln the great Ber sonln, who had wrested from nature the most subtle of her secrets! But I am too clever for that ! It must be I I alone her hot. Indignant voice had been rtngingly who holds the key! It shall bring me many sweet, for the stars again were golden things, but first of these is money. 1 and Tokyo once more fairyland. What will the others lay!" she said. "They will have inlesod us long ago." "We will take extra push-men." he said, "and easily overtake them. We can get rick'sha at the next atund." "What did you think." Bhe asked as they rounded the corner, "when you found I "Sad vanished Into" thin air?" "I Imagined for a while you were push- must have funds unlimited funds. The money I despise, except as a stepping stone, but the money you love and must have! Well, I offer It to you!" Phil's heart was beating fast. The ten sion of the room had Increased; a hundred suffocating atmospheres seemed pressing on It. "How how " he stammered. Bersonln took a paper from his pocket, unfolded It and laid It on the stand. It was a chart of Tokohama harbor. A red . I h ; " ' 'T- - " i. - u' -- x '".. -"' , J - . ; " i ' ' . i ' - ; v J S V U v - ' -''"'- 'V' ' - . : - f . V ' ; .-4,' 'i-'W - ' - v i 4 'k', . . vA i -f 1 s A ' ' 1 . . : - -j ' Si , I x ' . x i n,-r i 1 t ' A u , ' ! , f ) ) ! ' : ', T' ; " '. , ! '"'V f i;-' 'V -'v.- ' v - r - - - ? 1 m !e - , . ' - r. V ! - X, t - -w ' ' HARU AND BARBARA. CIIAPTKR XXVII. Tbe Island of Knchan t meat. They walked together around the curv ing road, leaving llaru with the tea basket. "Patsy would have come," Bar bara had said, "but she Is In the clutchea of her dressmaker." And Daunt had an swered, "I have a distinct regard for that Chinaman!" His black mood had vanished, and the leering Imps had flown. In the brightness of her physical presence, how baseless and foolish seemed his sullen' Imaginings! What man who owned a steam yacht, knowing her, would not wish to name It the Barbara? The sky was duller now. Its marvelous haze of blue and gold had turned pallid, and the sun glared with a palo, yellowish effrontery. A strange sighing waa In the air, so faint, however, that It seemed only the stirring of Innumerable leaves, the resinous rasping of pine needles and the lisping fall of the flaming petals from the century-old camella trees, that stained the ground with hot, bleeding red. At a turn in tho road stood a stone .linage of Jlzo, with a red paper bib about Its neck. Before It lay three small rice cakes; some where In the neighborhood was a little sick child, S years old. At Its base were heaps of tiny stones, piled by mothers whoso little children had died. They went laughing like two children, down the zigzag stone Bteits, pant innum erable uomltel crimson-benched "rest ing houses," where grave Japanese pedes trians sat eating stewed eels and chipping hard-boiled eggs to the rocky edge of the tide, which now rolled In with a measured, sullen booming. He pointed to a gloomy fissure which ran Into the mountain at a little distance. "O maiden, Journeying to Holy Ben- ten," he said, "behold her shrine!" "How disillusioning!" "People find love so, sometimes." She slowly shook her head. "Not all of them," she said softly. "I am old fashioned enough not to believe that." Her brown eyes were wistful and a little troubled, and her voice was so adorable that he could have gone on his knees to her. "We will ask Ben-ten about It," he said. "Oh, but not 'we!' " she cried. "I must go alonej Don't you know the legend? Peo ple quarrel lf they go together." "I can't Imagine quarreling with you. I'd rather quarrel with myself." "That would be dlffloult, wouldn't ltt" "Not in some of my moods. Ask my head-boy. Today, for Instance" "Well?" For he had paused. '' I was meditating self-destruction when I met you." "By what Interesting method, I wonder?" "I was about to search for a volcano to Jump Into." "I thought the nearest active crater Is 100 miles away." "Bo it Is, but I'm an absent-minded beg gar." ' Bhe laughed. "May I ask what inspired today's suicidal mood?" "It was a telegram." "Oh!" She colored faintly. "I I hope it held no bad news." He looked Into her eyes. "I hope not," he said. Something else was on bis tongue, when "Look!" she exclaimed. "How strange the sea looks off there!" A sinister, whitish bank, like a mad drift ' of smoke, lay far off on the water, and a tense, whistling hum came from the upper air. A drop oi water splashed on Daunt'a wrist. "There's going to be a blow," he said. "The seaweed gatherers are all com ing in, too. Ben-ten will have to wait, I'm afraid. See even her high priest Is for nuking her!" From where they stood steps were roughly hewn Into the rock, winding across the face of the cliff. Beside these, stone pillars were socketed? carrying an Iron chain that hung In runted festoons. Along this precarious pathway from the cavern an old man was huutlly coming, followed by a boy with a sagging bundle tied In a white cloth. "That parcel, no doubt," said Daunt, "contains the day's offerings. Wattl You're not going?" For she had started eye, through a heavy glass mounted with Bhe glanced at him as she spoke, for his whiteness like that of death. He stood as If was! What engaged girl likes to have the down the steps. a handle like a lorgnette. tone had been muffled and Indistinct. There froren to marble. The morning sun on the fuct paraded especially when she's prac- Bhe had turned to answer, when, with the "My son," he said, "why will you persist was a deep furrow In his forehead which chapel's eastern side, .striking through It tlclng on another man? And how about suddenness of an explosion, a burst of In a H i i. ... u alii-n T ,BU. (on o). inn Ha aha Vi u (1 not iwn lifnr ' 1 T 1 n vftii lnrtlf llUa nnen CHfiempnts. llirhteri tl)A IrMeaeitnt rn.H. I i t. talpirram? 14, tw linir hflva vi-.ii bnnuM . m nn . v. . ... i ; , .. . i ..... i . . . hat you would find your way back. ,o-I acres, the anchorage. With hi. pencil the truj dlvlmty of th(j un(. hlm?.. window with a tender radiance, gliding the her. by tbe way? Two days? Really, .pattering them with drops that struck ; " h. verse? It Is too sweet for youthful teeth. "No. he was dark. I am like my mother." au" 'ellow aureole auout tne neaa or the now! rock a8 hurie(i trom a sling full of melted One of these days you will be carried to a Thorn was looking away from her, toward Mister giving life and glow to the The weekly wovemmtnt pouch had closed metal. Barbara had never In her life ex- Ing me. Then I guessed you had some'iow square was drawn In the margin, and from turned Into the side street. But I felt this a fine, needle-like ray pointed out waited. "Thank you, she said softly. dootor wrote two words on the red square "1 have "The Roost.' . .. , . . . , nil -,. ...i, .w,i . . ,, i. - - iuihus a.y iiuiu iicr, iuiu - - - - - - mnai. oiruiii nu never in ner me ex- not acted so badly blnce I was a child. Ar. nil shrank trembling Into his chair. He oentl8t, an esteemed person with horrible the lane, where, beyond the hedge, a man face beslde """-dark, beardless and pas- at noon, and pouch days were half holl- peri,.nced anything like its ferocity It both you going to shrive me?" seemed to see the other looking at him tooUt prlor t0 the remova, ot a small hell, was passing, half-slnging, half chanting to l-natcly tendcr-at which Thorn was star- days, but Daunt Old not go to the em- 8tartl(:d and angered her, like a personal I am the one to ask that of you." he ver clinking glasses at the club, while replied. voices spoke from the next room. "What "No no! It is I. I must do penance. u ons ot those Dreadnaughts should go What Is It to be?" He looked at her steadily; his eyes shone with dark fire. In the pause she felt her leart throb quickly, and ahe laughed with k sweet unsleadiner.s. "I am giud you are going to give me none," she raid. , "But 1 do," he mimwi'., "I bhiill. I" The boy Ito. behind their., spoke his name. Daunt blurted with a stab of rocollecllon and drew from his pocket a folded pink paper, fastened with a blue veal. "How stupid ot me' My wits have gone down in this rrlendly harbor! It came from his lips In a thin whisper, almost without his volition the answer to the question that had haunted him that day. A gleam like the fire ot unholy altars came In Bersonln's eyes. "Not one two! A bolt from a blue Bky. that will echo over Europe! And what then? A fury of popular passion in one country: suspicion and alarm In all. Ru mors of war, tanned by the yellow pres. The bottom dropping out of the market! containing several myriads of lotst toulb, himself In a repressed, sepulchral voice, from the left side of your lower jaw!" "My mother died, too, when I was a little Rurbara'a foot grated on a pebble and girl," she added, "so I know really very he rose with a startled Quickness. The little about nim." youngster bent double, his face pretermit- She was looking out across the wide ,ne bt"n of her dress the locket she al ways wore ana openeu ir. i ne race w as to the foliuged slope of Aoyama. Suddenly I'ainled from this the only picture I have a rtuill. a curlcusly complex motion, run of m father." over her. Above Hose far treetops, sail- His hand twitched as he took it. He ing in blow, sweeping, concentric circles, locked at t long and earnestly at the one saw a grat machine, like a gigunlic name carved on Its lid. "Barbara Barbara vulture. She knew instantly whut It wbj. Fairfax!" he said. She thought his lips arid there flusnrd before her the memory fl.ook under the giay mustache. of a day at 1'ort Logan when a bravo "You are a Buddhist, ere you not?" she young lieutenant had crashed to death bo- asked. "And Buddhists believe the spirits urally grave. Thorn thrust the glass Into space where the roofs sank out of sight his sleeve and smiled. "1 am experimenting on this oriental raw material." he said, "to illustrate certain theories of my own. lalilkiehl-San, though a slave to the sweetmeat dealer. Is a learned ini'ant. He can write forty Chinese characters and recite ten texts of Mciiclus. He also knows many damnable facts about fllfuies which tliei' tench In schntil. Ha It means millions at a single coup. for. in ,laa just propoud(,j a question that Con- gram for you. It canto soon after we left the embus)', and Mrs. Dandrldge, thinking It might be urgent, sent Ito after us to the tea luiise. He missed us, but saw me heie on his way back." Iarbara broke the seal and held the meat;e to the candle light that shone from a low temple entrance. Bhe did not notice at the moment that it was the tem ple of the Fox-God whose alms she had that evening denied. Bhe had guessed who was the tender and the knowledge fell like a cool, fateful hand on her mood. poverty?" Not belnj; so wise as the Chi nese sage I attempted its elucidation. Thus endeih our lesson today, Ishlkichl. .Nayo nara." Barbara looked after him smilingly. "Is Iihiklchl in blruitened circumstances'.' Or Is his bent political economy?" "ills father I. as been HI for a wool-gathering tonight. Here Is a tele- UI "'" fucius was too wise to answer: 'Why is . ne a mr. uie j una uourw is soaring. Wall Street will make a new record to morrow. In London, consols ar at V.. My agents are awaiting my word. I have many, f.r that Is safer. I shall spread selling orders over five countries British bonds in Vienna and New York, and steel und Amer ican railroads In London. I risk all and you nothing. Yet If you Join bands with time." Thorn replied. "He keeps a shop. nu In this we shall rhare alike you and 1! and in some way the child has heard that And with the winnings we get now we they will have to rive it up. It troubles shall got more. Trust me to know the him, for he can't imuiine existence wlih- way! Money shall be dirt to you. The out It." pleasure cities of every continent shall be "What a pity! I would be so glad to And alas, on 1 'aunt s also. For, as she your playgrounds. You shall have your do you think I could give them turned the leaf, his gaze, wandering pretty little Japanese irl. and fifty more thing?" through the temple doorway, to the candle- besides." He shook his head. "After you have tarred mirror above the tithe-box. had Phil's face had flushed and paled by been heie a while, you will find that aim- unwittingly seen reflected there, In the turns. He looked at the expert with a P'e charity In Jatan Is not apt to be a painfully exact chlroraphy of a Japanese shivering fascination; "But there are welcome thing." fore her cyis in u shattered aeroplane. lf launt were to fail-whut would It meun to her! In that instant the garden al out her, Thorn, the blue slty above. faded, and alio stared dumayed into u gulf .' It throuilt a hundred existences!" in w hose shadow:; lurkid the disastrous, thy terrifying, the irreparable. "1 love hlin! 1 love him!" It seiinrd to peul like a leniplu bell through her biain. liven to long herself she could never deny it again! r'lie became aware of i.uislc r.tar at hard. It brought her back to the preseni, for it was tne sound of the organ In ll,e new chapel across the way. Looking up, she was struck by the ex pression on Thorn's face. He st-emej, some- listening, to be held captive by some dire recollection. It brought to her mind that bltur c.-y:, I can not but remember such things were. That were most precious to me: ing, with what seemed almost an agony, bassy. An official letter had arrived from of Inquiry. W'athlngtcn which must be delivered In "St. John," she said softly, " 'the dls- Kamakura. Daunt seized this excuse, ciple whom Jesus loved.' " She drew from plunged ferociously Into tweeds and an hour afterwai.d found himself In a railway carriage thudding gloomily toward the lower bay. In his hiart he knew that he was trying to iuii away from something that nevertheless traveled with him. At Kamakura an Immediate answer to the. letter ho brought was not forthcoming, and to kill the time ho strolled far down the curved beach. . Daunt knew a tea house on the very lip of the cliff, the Kinlil-ro "Inn of the CIoicYn Turtle" and he bent his steps lazily in its direction. In the heavy heat the !uw tile roof looked c,. d and Inviting. Tall soft-eyed Iris were standing In its garden overlooking the water, and aualnst the green thHr velvety leaves mado vivid spla-hes of golden blue. On a dead tree two Ll.uk ciows were qcarrcllig and h rr -p tais powdered the paths llko ink hall. The ):.., , sifting fiom the sUy. sc. in, d to wrap everythinn in a vast, shiiiiiMU'lrig veil. At the India- ho paused an instant. Some one. somewhere. wi;.s huinin:!.,.. low- oioi d. on air that :e had once lov . J. He .u-lc.l o;n ti. cute ai: l w ent on Into the tr mrlo'is radiance. Hon l.e sloppid short. of tho dead aie always about us. Do you think pi rhaps he sees the Chapel?" He put her locket into her hands hastily. iod!'' he sa.d, ua If to liiinsjlf. "Ho will ller eyes were inolst and shining. "I am glad you think that," she said. In the Chapel tne bmhop's gazo kindled us It went out o.er the kneeling people. "We beseech 1 hi e. that in tiiis place now set f.purt to Thy service, Thy holy name may !u worst. ipid in truth and purity thioojh all r.e: alions." The voice oi the L.sliop carried ucroeS the lane and entered the window of a temple lot;, where a man sat, still and Barbara un seated a'.ove him i ik. gray and qut. He threw himself on his fork of a low camellia tree, one arm laid face with a terrible cry. cut along a branch, her e.e.n ..,. affront. Daunt had sprung to her side and waa shouting something. But tho words were indistinguishable; she shook her bead and went on stubbornly, clinging to the chain, a whirl of blown garments. She felt hirn grasp her arm. "Uo buck!" she shrieked. "It's bad luck!" As he released her there came a second' menacing lull, and in it she sprung down the steM and ran swiftly out along the lathway. Ho was after her in an instant, overtaking l.er on a frail board ticslle that spanned a pool, where the cliff was per pendicular. Here the wind, shaggy with sputno, hurled them together. Daunt threw an aim about her, clinging with the other hand to the wooden lulling. Her hair was a reddish su it I aero.'M his shoulder and her In. 111. panting against his throat, ridged his skin with a creeping delight. The rock, bent 8th them. throuKh whose fissure, tongues of water ran screaming, was the color of raspberries und tawny with sea v.ed. Then- v. as only a weird, yellow half IlKht. through which the gale howled and bc 'ffud. line driifons fighting. A slather i,! wave lit hod tin palsied framework. He bint and shouted into her ear. All eho caught was: "Must cave next lull" She nodded her head and her lips smiled at him through the confused obscurity. A "My child!" he cried in a breaking voice, lng with a bamboo thick, t behind her and thrl" '!' her like silver rain. Pulse on Aiy lime, nine cri:d, whom tliey have "r vivm late named In the blossoms. She 1. 1.. .4 nw. ( .... I ..... t cflt fliln In .....I ' - j .i.Mtu me ,i n , win iia.c iit-er Known .n., ..miiviij areuuiily out She ro..e with a sudden sweilm? of i ho in all the.-w v-tarv yars! You have crown across tlie bay, and the hummtd s. nj had pu!se, an i motion like fire and snow in one tliiilltd and cllll.d her. (To Be ('oniinu4- 1,1.1 i I J j 1