1 1 ?1 tl i i t i - i i .1 : , ' it :1 "j J :.! The Shadow of the Sheltering Pines A Sew Romance of tht Storm Country GRACE MILLER WHITE !XJ Copyright by tfe H. K. Kly Company. , CHAPTER XIII ( Good for Evil. J Thtt night for dinner, five peep! ftat about the pendlehaven table. Reg- 14 imI. anil iii'vrmtil liiakkini? Sat " next to Ms mother, mid Philip Mae Cauley was opposite Doctor John. Katharine. silent and morose, was at flier own plnee. She hail heard her mother's version of tin afternoon's ,Mpveuliig In amazement and iwgr. knd It only added to her discontent t hear Cousin John tell Ihe tuU to Philip. "Sarah thinls." wont on tin doc tor, ''that we .'ii!d haw- lamely given her up without a won! in to that brute!" "I can't "'V I'Ort' von C;m keep a man child fr.-;:: Mm. Cousin .l.iliii." nc-UM'.l Mrs. r-irtls. a dull red mouutilitf to each hisli cheekbone. Pendlohawn l.r.i-licd. "She wouldn't have he n luiiili use to Mm In prl.-on, my dear S.ni.h." til answer. "Whatre y..i uilWns about?" de manded Ilegivie. I'l-r.liis re I i i'n lie I yes on his mm! er. 'Your t'oii-ln John lnsi-.ts on Keep ing the daughter of tl nmn turned ! Ton In the hmc lure when her fa ther w lints her hotne," she ropln-d. IJe-;g!e's fa v gv,-w a mi-t.v j.ray. "I--voi." h,- rr""!'''d luocliMi'ivlly. I 'I! In't know we !;;.! any s.-.-h uh'l here ! ' "She's filw, s x rnii:red K:'tl, r'r glance at I'll'1 p. Isfyiii.-, tlim'i. tn Mother :W sli" stock." MneCHtiley's t"n r'lid!ehiivrn ''list (1 at Ilia vo'ina cousin, "i'oth K;it'.;.' mid I." he;:tn Mrs. I'urtls. "Why. I ';le. my ihirlini:, I never saw you Wmli en ski; in my life:" "Aw, cut It:" pivwled the hoy, tin tsteiolily. "Tell me what heetiine of the Kill's father." "lie's pniiis to .in 1 1 fur a tilcc h'lIC T'fK" Intei-Jeoted l'emllehiiveii. "It a-eiiis he whs mixed up In h theft In Syracuse." i I!e;lnnld tot up from the lahle. "I don't wnnf anythltiz more to r:.t," l,t crowled, as ii!s luotlu-r start ff to remonstrate with him. ' I'm uo tl'S fo hnl." When he Kt upstairs, he lonl.ed at h'niseti' In the i.'h ..-. How white aii.l thin he had troWK t He ImiUcd a- If he had died und was trylni (o come to Hie imain. lie was frightened at-ino-t otit of Ms wits (is). Then Ton lilhel Iievon really was In t!,e li'iii.-o. It I.adn't I"-, it her (.'limit that h.'d thrown lilm hoi'.ily frvm the v.itrh.w sill after nil. I'rlah, knowing iha. had iouh- imd made a rleniand for 1 is iJm nnd had heen iiinsted. 1' vouid h( an'oi'i'il i4!i', crhip' wor.-" than ':m1:; jeirl ineniictied thi- tVt of h (" uin 1'atil." r i'h a sic'eloni ";! d"' ee. 'at- Know who she Is. 'dih.'s f (.Hiunon ! (rw d uk, i.nd n L-'an e of anper to poN.i-i 1': hadn't, v.":'. tls cavio i:i : cnmiii'-'d in If he had It . "My j.-od 'll IViidli'liiu - ! she? Wl.en i iisk h-i-.v he ;' a h'p lair. !i tit!.- I.ed w!t i.c-s, I:,.-.'. hie. il in (:. he ml for a Had the Irs t.--y!n; li'-li- Mr-. Cnr--!!. I. v hak:t!.- a- U : .1!'-. yo-.: I,w& 1 1 V"-fei 1 A xVJ.Trt i it w- ii it "My Coodneaea, Rcgie, You Look Awful." wful," she Mid, coining to lilt side. "Tell uk. child, ti hht's the innllcrr Tliere's matter enough," f.iliered tke boy. "If you don't want nie a rested like that ninn today, then tlve toe some money to get out wllh." ' lie dropped his head, nnd for a mo ment she stood staring at lilm. Then her wother-heart relaxed, nnd he sank lieslde his chair. '- "Darling," she crooned, "durling boy, go to yonr Cousin John nnd tell him' all about It Be will forgive you and help you " J The hoy bounded tip, maddened be yond endurance. "Great, 0m1," he cried, "he'd box lie it! f r ten ye.n: . i: ive S,U to help uu K I away iV.:u I l..ica. I in -:m have mo " -Wall." n.il.1 Mrs. Otrris ai;! she hurrit l fr. ei ti e ris-iiL When "she api.-:ire. l-efore I'oetor ' .John in his ii.t, heTr. ss Iia-ii'y. -What's tht r.ss'.'e-r, Sarah?"' he ask.nl. "John." he i-nm-atiil, forjeitinc to " raise li-r h:ind'.o.- 1 lf to w iv away j her tetus. "I iiiiiM hixe some money j Km ;ht. A lot of II !" ' ""r r.r'V bitoMti forth I'end- j dlihave.i. ' "Its, lie's sick, and I nt tti . uU h'm k..v. Jehn. On! Y.-i can't re fue me lh:s. you simply ctm't." "tliiiiiS away doe-n't seem t- help yotr sou any, us I -v," answere-1 ihe c!.H-lor. "II nrhl heller la le'ine. ; Wail till I lell on soiiiething. ariih." ! he went en with a wave of Ms hand i to slop l.er d. fi. "You are ruining thnt hoy. TlirH-in:irters of the time you don't know wm-iv he Is and he dr'uks like u l':-h." The woman knew what her cousin said was true; hut the uionty she had to have. Yet lie dareit not confess whut made Tt necessary. "Put ihis time. John." she wept brokenly, "he'll jp tn a pine I eJ lilm. lie s pronilnsl he would. John, you must help me." Pendlchavon sat down and took op the book he had been readilis. "I refiiM1 to hainl out any mors money for th.it boy." nhl he. "Let htm Slav awhile. Sarah, nnd sie how ihHt works out. . . . o. no, (here's ; no us - of yo-:r h ;.:''u '' . I refuse ; ahso'vicly." i Mr. l 'Mttls :Vd e. av almost dis tracted. If v':e -:. ':' ; i-r on taken to privm lile ll,on had been t tin t afti-tiioon. ;! won'. I kill her. And how could sli e him without a menus to he'p escape! If ihe eon! f only -.vt'ii a !iiils.n lo Cousin 1'iit'l! lie I .- . I a'ways heen the more ! ten!- r h i- c, of the two j l'or a while she walked up nnd down her room, wringing her hands. ' She was in a state of t rrilde anxiety when Katherine ct.me In. "He's cot to go." repeat -l Mrs. Oir tls, after she hud told the whole story to her daughter. "He says he'll be arresti-d If he d.iesu't nnd has made me promise lint to tell John. Uli, If I could only j:et In I'aitl." "No one but that irlrl Is i.ltowed near him." Ilahed ha'k Ka'lietlne. "I.y .lohn's orders," snj-pU-iuetited Mrs. funis. Katherlne's lip curled. ; "Then why not appeal to her. nmnitnn? I'erhaps vh.-'d rea-ti th ears nf his ma.lest.t, jh I.onl Al mighty," said she. "oh. Kathle. d-m't he horrid." sobbed her mother. "You know very well 1 couldn't iisk him throti.h her." ' "Then what will you do?" deinand- ed the girl. "You say dusin John ' w-on't hilp Ilee. and yoj refuse to' nk the girl to U C'ouln I'aiil. Then what will ou do?" "You ask her, Kathle," n!d Mrs. Curtis. In coaxing tone. j Katherine tossed her head. "You've got n n -rve to send me to her for anything." she shot back. "I w III not :" Mrs. Curtis came forward with1 trembling footstep. "Not for jour brother's sake? Oh, Km hie. do.'" "No, I won't," sal-1 tto trirl. "So Just don't ask inc. Howie's not my son, .and I haven't any empathy fori him." With that she made Tor Ihe d.i.ir and was gone. l'or over an lio-:r the anguished mother walked up t.nd dowm Then rs if -li,. had at last rea-he- a ccui cl(!lo:i, she went to the si-.-vaiits' lj::,.r-ei-s. There sh-' sent ihe maid to ask To:i!.i! .-I to come out to IWlor ei- la lii s ci-ti --r a to:-;.' Tony s.' -j'ly st: woi'iati v. l,e-i tl.ey M---. Cur.: sw a in 'Iini.f. "i'n ii'sr a'-.- for n minute, e! ;it the whito uu.- face to 1'a-e. ii her pi iii.-, L'iili !;at ii-s.. in her V til's I V, slv- s.,'.l. "I r. -I.. I t!i.- .'.; in :i i 'ir. 's m,i l ave left oo'i. y , ,nl s'i that tin re- !'g! n : tai-vinj lo; a s-if i-:-He of I'.; : "! i .cah! l''co-.'t.t for the ;t I - '-. "N '. er laiii'l," she !n !; 1. ' I'm t ivf-.l'y urry rhout my ila.hi-', but If he will he had, thn I Mipp.i-e be hoi -t tro to jail." , Tl.! stiiteinent renewet the dread In Mrs. Curtis' heart about her son. ''Could you take a nicssaue to my i Cousin Taul for me?" she cnt'ivd. "Wlv"t Is Itr asked Tomiibet, thickly. j sSlE CIGARETTE "My s.m 1"." Mrs. Curtis pi.iii.td ii irful'y. ":-i.. I l-e must go away. I haven't any money, hut If Paul ' :ew al-'itl it he M help m. Will yon ak Mm?" Tony ihoiigl.f a mixute. "Not tonight!" she repli.nL "Mebhe rvv tor John " "No, be l'ati my s.n." the other cried passionately. "Oh. you mustn't say an thing to him about It." Tonnill IVvon was awfully tempted to refuse ihe haughty woman ' who had pul Us 1 I er around hy the ! hair or.ly that nfiennoii. I'.ut she w. i membere 1 llilllp. remciiibered his ! love for her. and relented. i "Co;: alone back tomorrow morn Ins, and n:ehhe I can cet you some," she answered, walhlpi away. Then ' omt her slioul-l.-r she filing back. "I'll try. anvbow." j With this last statement Mrs. Cur- 1 tls bad to he Siititld. Keggie suf feml dreadfully the nitht throcgh. hi mother sitting at Ids bedside. Tony Devon also had been awake most cf the night. In the morning after breakfast, she net about gather ing courage to approach Doctor Taul. With Gussle Tlgtet In her arms, she sat down heshle Mm, and now the minute was there to speak, Tony didn't know how to I e gin. Rut to be gin meant to begin. Tony had learned, so she coughed and blurted : "Your cousin, Mrs. Curtis, Is kind of pretty, sln't she?" "She would he If she didn't cry so much." responded Doctor Paul. This gave Tony the opening she anted. "Her boy's nwful sick, so she says," j she hr-k.' out, "that's why she cries. I If he d- ti'l go away, he'll die, meld." j Tie lor-ly gray eyes grew darker' as " ..ear- bed his. mid Doctor Paul i leafed -ver nnd listed keenly at her. ' "Did Couslti Sarah ask you ti. come j to r.,c lit?'! gtrir he questioned In kindly i,i!,e. 1 Ti-ltllihel nodded. j "She says I tur John don't like her boy, and mcWie you'd help her," , said the girl, hlii-diing. The i!i:in Considered the red face a moment. , "Would It please you to have me : help her an 1 him?" he then cjuerledJ "I should think you'd he ihe last per- ' son to ink that. My brother told me , she's alas very unkind to you. "She don't k'inw any better," re plied Tmiy. 'She's never learned what lovin' awful hard means, i.nd ' niflibe she's so worried over her boy i she's got to be horrid to some one." i Paul I'eiidleliaveii laughed, then he ; grew gt'Ne. "Perhaps that's It. Now j do you think you eotild llud my cousin and bring her here':" Tonnlbel looked at Mm doubtfully. "She might make you nervous," sha said dubiously. "1 don't think so." replied the dive tor, smiling. "I'm so much belter. VV won't sn'!-k of this to John, nnd I won't get nervous." He made lh last promise bochtise Ihe girl's fn-c was troubled nnd anxious. Toimihel n-idile'l nml hurried out. She l.t.e.v which roun Mrs. Curtis oC ci pied mid s night the other wing ef the lions.'. When she knocked lit the door, a wo aim's voice called n low: "Coiue In '" Tony si'ppod Inside and, turnlne. shut ihe door before she took n sur vey of the room. When she did, she almost fainted. Keggie I'.rown, the awful man she had known In the n.tialbont days, the man who had dropped th. poison Into Paul I'endle haven's tnedii lue, was sealed very near Mrs. Curtis, nnd Kailuritio wi"i by Ihe window, wearing a Very bored exj res-lo:-. All evlamn'loti came otic of ib.. three lis Ihe side, but Reginald remained silent. "You lie." si.nx'ed Mrss Curtis. "I iloa't lie." cried Tony, hoarsely. "I don't lie, either. Look at him, and s if he nln't g tilty. He did put poison In Icter Phil's mdiclne, and I pushed him off the window. I'.ut 1 didn't know he a jour son Hy forcing her eye around, the mother caught sight of her hoy. "Ueggle." she screamed, "for Cod's love, don't look that way. Why don't yon tell the hiiT.ry she lies! Tell her you'll go to your cousins and let them know of her amtsatlons. I'll go my self!" She darted across the room, but neginu'd's husky voice called her hack. "Ikiii't do that." he walled. "Don't d It, mater! What she says Is true. I did exactly that thing. 1 I tried to kll! Cousin Paul." Mr. Curtis s-.nk down w;;h a groan, and Katherine uttered a cry. "I thought you wanted me to, ma ter." went on the hoy, wearily. "I 'tonight you said. If he died, we'd get money" "Hut. my Ood. I didn't wnnt you to kill him," moaned Mrs, Curtis. "I didn't." said Iteggle. "Put you tried," thrust In Tonnlhel. "And you've told my cousins, eh?" he asked hopelessly. "No. I didn't." denied Tony. "1 'spose mehhe I would have, but I didn't know you belonged here. I knew you used to sieal wllh my daddy and - do all sorts of wicked things" Mrs. Curtis cried out again. "Put I didn't know you'd try M kill a poor s'ek man." Tony went on, "and H-eti send yonr n a to get money of hiia." ..i.'; tell Mm. I know you will. v ii terntiie girl, scronir.cn iat;ierine. bo longer able to restrain herself. Tonnlbel thought quickly, v ousln Paul Peiidlehaven lived in lbe house with un ei.emy who bad tried to take Ids life. This same cue:,,;, hud tried to destroy her, ti "You said be was going away?" she iptcstioned Mrs. Curtis presently. "Didn't you?" "If I get money." put In Ueggle, drearily. "I will." "Doctor Paul wants to see you, ma'am," said Tonnibel, her dark' gray ees Axed on the woman, "and if he goes," ln pointed at Itcglimld, "and stays a long time, I'll keep iiiimi. See';" Completely overlooking Katherine, Tony ran out of the room. The nuxt day she didn't look up when she ln-.ird Doctor John tell Doctor Paul that Reginald bad left Ithaca. When she peeped at Doctor Paul, he smiled at her. ' (Continued In the next Issue.) . Rheunia for Uric Acid Rhcuma. a physician's prescription for rheumatism, arts on the kidneys pud helps force the uric acid from swollen Joints nnd other lodging' places, says Kiiglish Drug Co. A few days' use will convince the most skcpticnl. al. ' If she v.c get the n:o I Mrs, Curti. I didn't lell ( He in. I coll. ip-e. "You d'.ln't girl." ib-h ar, I- "Ke.gie il, ar, I nig'o. !u! your lae w h li I ask. hill to re:. o'.i I Tony's e;, es were on Hi was rpiii.'Miig lower in hi i"o;-. ar 1, svig.- ring s'ep 1 sju-al.t-r's el'i.i!!at!u!l. '"You w awl the iiion from each girl faced re ready to ,ey t i un. sharply, ymi ln-t usin .loi-ii li-i'iise-l bltn for help, and I i:l thre-tgh- -" gilVI d, who I ir. Her i:!T the for hi in?" she jr., v nil's, i-y if "You Want tb Monty for Hlmr h Cried. cried, pidntlng a finger toward the cringing boy. Mrs. Curtis nodded. "Yes, he's my s n," she answered. Tony drew a l-.ng breath, letting It hiss out through her teeth. 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