THE NATIONAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE and a hupc dog came rushing tow.inl him. Harely In- snatched at the luw liung branches of a small tree and swung himself out of reach of the snapping jaws. As he clung desperately to the swaying limbs he heard a voice call ing off the dog. An Instant later a huge man almost a giant came to the foot of the tree and peered upward at him. "Who are you?" ho demanded, harshly. "And what do you want here?" "I don't want anything." Ford tried hard to steady his voice, hut found it dltllcult. 1 don't want any thing. 1 was passing quietly along the road when your bruto rushed at me." "That's what I keep him for." The man's voice was grim. He kept his hand in the collar of the still brist ling dog. "Drop down and let me look at you. The dog won't hurt you." Hesitantly but thankfully Kord dropped to the road. The dog made a leap toward him, but the giant dragged him hack. "Down!" he or dered. Then he turned to Ford. "You don't look quite like a tramp," he "Give me my money I he roareJ, as the two weni down open the rails. growled, appraisingly. "And jet--Seo here! This place W private prop orty. This road docs not 'pass' to anywhere. It stops here. Now what are you doing here?" Ford hesitated. "I've lost my way," ho muttered. "Lost your way, eh? Whero aro you hound for?" Ford did not know where lie was hound for? He did not even know in which direction from the city the train had brought him. Hut he had to answer something. "I 'in going to Hoslyn," he answered, boldly. Hoslyn was one hundred miles south of the city whence lie had fled. THE giant stared. Uvcn in the moonlight Ford could see that he stared. "So you're going to Roslyn, aro you?" His tones spoke incredu lous irony; his eyes never left Ford's face. "Yes! I'm going to Hoslyn." Ford spoke doggedly. "Is it far?" "Only about a hundred miles. It's too far to go tonight. Come in. I'll give you a bed." Tlio man did not in vito; he commanded. Hut Ford shook his head. "No! I'll go on," he declared. "You will come in." Tho man's voice was insistent. His hand wav ered on the dog's collar and the ani mal bristled and growled threaten ingly. "You will come in!" The giant stood aside and waved his unwilling guest toward the house. Ford's nerves gavo way. "Damn you!" he shrieked. "Damn you. I'll see you in hell first." Impoteiitly he shook his lirst In tlu- other's face "Damn oti! Damn mi! Damn ou' in- babbled. Tho giant did not say a word, lie simply reached out and took Ford by the collar and shook him. Ford's teeth rattled, his head snapped back ward and forward, his limbs Jerked like those of a marionette. He was helpless as a baby. When at last the giant released him lie staggered diz zlly for a few steps and then sat down abruptly by the side of tho road. VYHUN his reeling senses returned. the giant was holding out the packet of stolen bills. Evidently he had picked them out of. the dust. "Your property, mister?" he ques tloned. Ford clutched at the bills. "Yes! Yes!" he stammered. "They're mine Of course, they're mine. Whose should they be?" "Humph! I don't know. Come In!" The giant gestured toward the house. Ford dared no further demur Clutching his packet he staggered up the path, followed by his insistent host. As he went he stared at the building they were approaching and noted that it was of stone, massive and rough-hewn, with narrow, deep-set win dows, most of which were dark and blank, though two or three near the door emitted gleams of light. As Ford came opposite these he saw that they were barred. The giant seemed to be watching for his start of surprise, for when It came he spoke quickly. "First time you ever slept in a jail?" ho asked, rudely. Ford halted. "A jail! he quavered. The other chuckled. "I reckon it won't be the last time," lie remarked, mean ingly. "However, y o u needn't be afraid yet. The county built a new jail ten miles from here nnd I bought the old building for a farmhouse. So you ain't in prison yet. Walk in!" Ford dared not refuse lie dared not even try to run, for the dog, though quiet, was trailing at the giant's heels, and Ford was no match for either of them. He stepped through the doorway and his heart sank lower than ever as he saw his host swing shut the heavy grating and lock it. He was helpless and ho knew it. If the giant had guessed that he was a fugitive from justice and intended to give him up lie could do nothing to save himself. Dully he looked about him. Tho room in which he stood had evi dently been the ofllce of the jail. It was large and bare, furnished only with chairs and a rough table bear ing a lamp. A dwarfish man, long in the legs but short in the body, almost a hunchback, with long loose hung arms and cunning eyes, was just putting a bottle and some glasses on tho table. The giant waved his unwilling guest to a chair. "Sit down," ho ordered. Then as Ford sank thank fully Into the seat, ho pushed the bottle toward him. "Have a drink." Hut Ford shook his head. "No, thank you," ho said, wearily. "I can't stand spirits. Out If you will give me a glass of water and some thing to eat I'll bo glad." "All right!" The giant sat down across the table. "Joe!" he said, ad dressing the hunchback. "f!et the gentleman something to eat, and then get out of sight. The gentleman doesn't often see a pair like you and me and we're liable to spoil his ap petite." The fugitive did not protest. The statement was only too true. 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