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I should think not," he xe- I got up with one hand resting on joined. "Good deal of a dreamer, I story, is a v. nnn ' und atnnd there-nervous .-.,, i :knA xr nit om in- thftsricrl-t: shy. overgrown Alabama farmer boy. whose ::7't an. UZZ ZZ. Z 7m Vi " blunders ana.- aw. war u , uvvciucum . ai. uioi., vuv - piace, . d w j ui viu v., K?:XtiirifS5 I told them that I could not make a farmers and even the cattle. Goings. achooi-matee. He growa to manhood with gpeech but. that with their permis- to DUii down the" fence, ,eh?Guinea'll ; - ii . ... .1 MAMftantnnintn IAVII - . . - . . ' - ' x . n T" . that from Phi. book., anwhen heflni slon I wouia ten inem a story, one vl ,be oVer by the time you get it aown. makes his debut tnto the neighborhood so- my own. They cried but that they what did I tell you? Regular fawn, , puuuui a, trvj " . ,. . j V.i - - -l. ' j T Vi-v a Vialf Vinm . . ji i il .1 - J . ors to keep up me run. imi ana m uu ; gpeecu, auu byo ti-u a ua uuu VV6 nau yassea uui ui iue uieauuw. to ' be a lawyer ieaa mi school 1 in western North Synopsis f Preceding Chapters. - Bill Hawes. the hero, wno tens me to- be a lawyer lead himto apply lor;a v vflif natrietic sketch, sdme- rpv n ttiti rnbrl until T r school In western North uaronna. wmie- ' " ' - - ' , w - walking the IB -miles from the railroad sta- thing that had long" been running m placed the rails which I bad let home to board. Here he makes the acquain- : write. What a - strong confidence vjne and home was in sight: I looked lXe f dau as I noted the effect- acro8S toward the smooth old rock Trial Vnti ' tvr it ant rcthi: In vonr own home. Entertain your family and vnur frlpnria. Send it back at our nxnansa if von don't want to keen it. $2 month now pays for a genuine 4diaon f nonograpn at tne rock ; Bottom Price and without even Interest on monthly payments. 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Money back If not M 26-iifi hog i.ncr,40.U represented. Our catalooue is lull of 49-tn.ltrmltnes.m n. .,. .-!, ,n hmlnl'll. 'liaTnCon S M Pl W P0Ul Special price on Gaw inr u tnri.tf . , . vanized Barb Wire r " ,0D8 ' - v.j- s TisiiFehce Co.'S5 Clarksviilc.Tcnn. with whom he is to room, ;;r Mr.. juckUn's pet 0f my wordsrI was drawing a pic- aI1 gaw a dark object upon it. r We iStli otXu down into the ravine and as we . ; says,""hen things go wrong,", he has a reg-. i was playing on a1 strange, rude in- . were cominer out. a voice cried: "Is MSndaW-ifSC strument, and how ther bent tp tnat you; miv .And . Instantly - Mime L.unasiora, aaugmer or ,w neisnDor ... eaten every-vviDraxion. r i.w.' uawu-..- Guinea ' answered- for me. : vjces, All, - hoprese - : ' - count of his lack of education and polish, And . when " the - climax came, chairs "How are youi Chyd?" he shouted; x cr"laBBmh who haireLdy"aVucCumbed .were tipped over, as if in-a scramble, and then he added: "Bill, I want. to Guinea's smile, ' through sympathy, vreadiiy and a wild applause broke out. ' Ev- gee"vou a - minute. Stay where you eundVo ery hand was stretched out, toward;, are and ru come down. ; - . for : our : hero, v Mrs. Benuey .lsrisiung ner .me, every.'eye was Drigni wiin a verv'';:"VI;'halted;-'to wait for- him. - He. teii;" The old General grabbed me ana, stoppea a moment-to shake hands. ; a lnt of reeular touehs.! deter- tlitrtTo-tniy "hanVf nia trmnt hpn1. nlmnst.- -u- u . 1 ' - IT C t iv . i' "o v!. 7 - wllU Willj U. auu iucu lie uaaioucu -w ?hunVsfheTa bellowedca compliment; and through me. "Old man, I've got something: to fc The next day Aif. goes to school witii. the in. it aii i saw Guinea sweetly, smiling. , tell you he said. "Let's walk down -sKiscea me to-give them another tnis wayno, not over in "the road." door of the iwoiiwuse jandAeiy battle. st0ry, were - almost . frantic intheir. but up tne hollow." -'He gripped my . AimeThbyrs they entreaty;, they bad' beard tbe beart- arm tightly, walked fast, then slowly and then. stopped. :'Lets slfdown. term of court :the Aimes boys ? are- given -a near-it- again. - l torn anotner story, here Bill seated ourselves on VXnoSvr'SSi and one-wnich I had fondly' mused, a rock Y'oU have been over to the is then told that since, a child she. has con- and again the' hands came out to-. General's, along,, with hyd and. lorrMime'vUthel 5 a oung Xsician sun warQ me' ana again in eneraroei- Guinea,, haven't , you? Of course, you -Srdconege.e 8 StmicSL9cSSaiJ. lowed a compliment. I can scarcely have what's the use of asking that? " L aw a .nil all Vi . vrtitti v f Al Ira OVA . In vf t All trt .- m--a!1 . nt Imiv 1 o r V n vn V rt - . . ' ' ' ' " ' . : . - . ' "U,UD .,,. ' 1 v'. -"'V- "v- i Btttii auj t-uiufi cioo ina inwDcu i,uv v i vmi lrnnw: what T riln tnrtavY NAT . a party at the Generars in ms nonor. . v T t.-. j . v-.v vw . . . - " , evening., t Yes, I remember that aslong after dinner I went over there Waivm. t V tnZnA 1 I ws taking.myjeave, to walk across. determined to find out how I stood. . (CHAPTER X (Continued) r the .meadows, with Guinea and Chyd, I was' brave until J got nearly to the -He stayed to supper and this, an-; Millie stood in front of me. Once or house" and then my courage failed. . I . cyoTon YYi a ' TfiT nan . aoi" m v n au tt . nn t w . i iimi v ii i. i iimi. h h . iim.ii. ki i i ii jl l : a bv,c v, v -. -,v.o--:,--T.'-r-r.-- - rr r siooa Dy.me ience me DiacKDerry - walking to the Generars vhouse with: thing that she would tell me, for hei briers and gazed at 'tlk'hou8-ti9r . a wnne.i saw. ner come out ana stare down the Ebenezer road. 'And then j wnippea arouna ana met.ner. .. Ana as I stood beside; the road, waiting, for her to come up I noiiced for the first time .that the sun was nearly, down. " PoK hours I had been stand ing in the .briers, pretended not to see her; let on like I was hunting for. a squirrel up in a tree until she came up. Then I spoke to her and she started r as if she was acared;;:Sbe said that she was going over to Lum Smith's to tell '. the Vpung people ' to come over at nighty and I asked her" DON'T miss the joy and excitement of reading "The Jucklina" just because you may not have read the earlier -chapters. 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() FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY J.E.INOftAHAM.V.-Pre-. Or LOUIS LARSON, North. Hoom. 130, City BldgH western A cent. Boom 130 tU Anmstlne,Fla. . WW. AdamsSUCMoaiq IOW-DOWN FACtBf TRUCKS 1 1 0( 3 T73 r ' rr mnke a full line of both SteelWbeel Ii and ood-Wheel Varm Trucks, and shall be 1 p 1 oaaod to furnish you our free catalog of same. on acconn t of the ease with which work can ! to done with these trucks, they are fast com lt'T Into rreneral use. Let us have your Lu- C lry for price". . - . . Af 1S4 KlcTAL Wflltt CO., Bi e&, HATAIi, ILL. . ! - -Sli-. - St. I . B ' . ' I ------ 1, m It you, have-Any ' neighbors who. do not f fifl The Progressive Farmer, send us .their- TKn s and we will send them some sample o; . 4, Then 'call on them and ask -them to t. itscrlbe.'.' ' '. ' ' 1 )Utitt''tir Guinea. ' '; Alf had hot Returned : and ,lit)S-dnoved, but she said nothing ex- we wondered whither! he could have cept to bid me good nighty gone. " And when ' the time came to " And where was Alf all this time ? go, that Impudent sprig of a doctor;; : No one had' spoken his name; Millie If I might walk along with her..- She, asked; me if I would ride his horse ;had not asked me about him. I said with a laugh that I ;JmightVgo around by, the road, .8aid ? that beT (walked V briskly in advance, half part of the way, and then :1 ,knew . wanted to walk across-p"' meadow, ihappy, but, of course, with my mind that she was ashamed ef or anyone to i with Guinea. ; How I should: have en- On Guinea, whose low-roice reached see her Twith J me. This -cut y me joyed knocking him on the -head; "but! 'my ears through the auiet that lay oa to the red, but I walked along with, I thoiieht that Guinea suDnlemented' the erass-iand. . her." T fplt thnt T hnrl nntViinai tn aorr w - "V. ' W asw VMAMM .U uuv his r request with a lookj and I con- "Why don't you wait for us V she that would ? inter est r her,' but I kept sented. , - ; 'T:'''r?-''i v 'cried. 1 I turned about and waited, on talking, -and once1 in a while she ThereXvere, many horses ..tied at and as 'she came up, holding Chyd's would Took up at-me , and laukh. the- General's fence," and: there was arm, she said: ' "I-hope your success At last, and it was just ' as we came laughter within, when I rode up, and. tonight hasn't turned your, head.", ? within sight of ; Smith's place. I l was.remmaea oi tne nignt wnen i "Ana i nope tnat i aon t aeserve aslced ber whaVshe really thought of had stood with my hot hand melting such' a' suspicion," I answered; not Dan Stuart. . I knew that this . was a. ' m A. A. 1 S --.-T.-l. T ..tt. I.IU.a.i V... 1X1 A . 1.-.. XT.1.1 M ii , ... .. . . .. .. me irost ou me leuuoi duu muu.ui wim uiuciuchb, uui wuu juy tu iiuk iooi s preaK, ana ii it naan t Deen I of what the men had said on the rail- that she had felt my apparent indif- don't suppose I. would have. made it.. way piatiorm, oi me woman wnom x ierence ? r . .. sne lOOKea up at me, but she didn t ; fiorl coon nn tho' froln nnd -hnldlv f "Oh T Ann'f too antrrrilncr in oiia loi.rrV t W i'i X U, V WVWU WA , V M.U, MfMV. A . v .A XWM4f WUJ VUAAAM .W Vl UD a C 11 IL . 1. 1 1 I , I.I I 1M. , I I IM V VMIl HUT IIU ! , walked in. 1; The ; General met me a spat," said Chyd, straining himself don for my rudeness, and she, re- with a warm grasp, ana, was asKing to tane long steps. . vuooa stuff, of minded me that I was only to come a me If I had seen his "son; when in course, but nothing to turn a man's part of the way with her I then walked the young, fellow himself, heada mere bit of fancy paint. But .told 'her that I would wait for. her wltb Guinea nesiae mm. Tne panor . you ougnt to write it. Good many to-come back. She said that she and the library, opening one lntojthe people like nonsense. I mean some-, might not come back that way.- I' re other, were ' well, filled with, good- thing. light, you know. , Two-thirds piled that no matter which way she humored young folk, and among - of the human -family make it their came back I would see tier, ' She them were old people, none the less business to dodge the truth. But It went on, laughing now, and i waited good-humored.- VI . was surprised- to is a, good thing for a school teacher 'but I didn't have to wait long before find myself so much. In demand, for to make himself felt in that way." I saw her coming. As sbe-came up I everyone asked for an Introduction,'; "Perhaps' Mr. Hawes doesn't In- asked her if she was ready to grant but with bitterness I knew that it tend to : be a teacher all his life1 my pardon and she wanted to know was because I had come near being Guinea replied, speaking in kindli- what about. We walked along to- uuiucu uy u u um uuudo. hc ucoo, uuw wim uu mmresi, as . - to getner and she began to tell me iayea games, out oi u tuey bouh wuemer or not i was to remain i a -about her brother, how smart he was rea; Luey-uaug auu uuo ut mo wuiaa -pcuagwgue. - : ; ' ' . , and all. that, and T odM iti.t T AiA-- . ll - 1 1 1 M J J , J ..., .. . " ' - v.v UUU t piucKea. a Bparaimg .ittuuauBu.i anu - uoa xoroia," l .repnea. Ana tne think that he was as smart as you thVsn Chydister Lundsford was called young doctor gave me a sarcastic Bill; -i wanted to take credit for a upn for a speech. - He: was njt. at; cough. "Man ought to, do what he's "friendship I had formed, vou see? an Hemoarrassea ana ne taiKea winy ; Dest ntted ror. said h6. "Trouble But n mrtTY,o, .i.tat:.: : " .1- well; and.. when he as done;' they: Is that a man generally thinks that ' I was afraid that she might say somen wwu uu.,; . ' "oo uueu iur BgrnemiiiE warne v: rnonllntiArl nti.'M.a'i.' , , 7 ,.T . r . 1 . k iL . ! i . . .i ... I A., . .. .. ., . ...... . .. " w ' S
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