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SYNOPSIS. Solomon Blnkua,
veteran eoout and Interpreter,
and hla youn oompenlon. Jack
Irons, paeilnr ' throush Horae
Valley, New York, In September..
1748, to warn eettlere of an In
dian upriilng-. reeoue from a band
of redeklne the wife and daughter
of Colonel Hare of England. Jack
dlaUmuUhes Ulmaelf In llie flRbt
and later reacuoa Margaret Hare
from the river. Jack and Mar
garet fall in love. On reaching
Fort Stanwlx. Colonol Hare eays
both are too young to marry. The
Hare family aall for England, and
the Irone family move to Albany.
. Unreal grows In the colonies be
cause of the oppressive measures
of the Englwsh government. Solo
mon and Jick visit Boston. In
November. 1770. Jack goes to
Philadelphia and works In Ben
jamin Franklln'a printing plant.
Nearly three yeara later Margaret
writes him from London, remind
rlne; him that her youth is passing
end' saying she has appealed to
Doctor Franklin. Blnkus has re
ceived a letter from Washington
to be carried across the ocean,
and Jack sails with him. Arriv
ing in England. Blnkus Is ar
rested, but Jack has the letter
and proceeds to London. Jack
delivers tlte papera to Franklin
In London. Blnkus is released
and Joins them in the great city.
Jack orders fashionable clothes.
Thess wrinkles and gray, hair art only
a mask that covers the heart or
boy.'
her'swsy from qi and flir our family
with dissension.' .
May wo not , resist oact other
and disagree In politics T 1 asked. "
'In Dolltles. yes. but not in war. i
begin to aeo danger of war and that Is
full of the bitterness of death. If Doc
tor Franklin will do what ho' can to
re-establish loyalty and order In tho
colonlea my fear will bo removed and
1 confess that such a scent does 1 1 shall welcome you to my family.'
push me back Into my girlhood,' aald
Lady Hare, 'Alas i I feel the old
thrllL'
"Surldenlv Solomon arrived. Of
course where Solomon Is,' one would
expect solecisms, They were not want-
I began to show a glint of Intelli
gence and said 'If the ministers will
cooperate It will not- be difficult.'
The ministers will do anything it
la In their power to do.'
"Then the timely entrance or uar
Ing. I badnot tried to prepare him garet and her mother.
for the ordeal. :. Solomon la bound to
be himself wherever be la, and why
not? There la no better man living.
" Tou're as purty as a golden robin,'
he said to Margaret, shaking her band
in hla big one.
"He waa not ao much put out as I
thought he would be. I never saw a
gentler man with women. As bard as
iron In a flcht, there baa always been
a curious vein of chivalry In the old
scout. He atood and Joked with, the
girl, In his odd fashion, and set ua all
laughing. Margaret and her mother
enjoyed bis talk and spoke of It, offn.
after that
I annnoaa that. I shall ahock my
father but I cannot help It,' said the
girt as abe kissed me.
Tou may be sure that I baa my pan
in that came. She stood beside me,
ber arm around my waist and mint
around her shoulders.
H -Father, can von blame me for lav
ing this big, splendid hero who saved
n from the Indians and the bandits?
It la unlike you to be sucb a hardened
wretch. But for him you would navo
neither wife nor daughter."
'She not It on thick but I held my
peace as I have done many a time in
the presence of a woman's cunning.
ri VISfAwe I UltJ yrWCUl'V VI we WVasa mw "- - a'
'I dressed and went to dine with the Anyhow, she la apt to believe herself
- l rn.A Hae-jl Sk I a a. a - A V. W aaH A It ft
Hares that evening. They lived In a
large house on a fashionable road as
certain or the atreeta were called. It
waa a typical upper class, English
home. There were many fine old things
In It but no bright colors, nothing to
and In a matter of tho heart can find
ber way through difficulties which
would anDall a man. '
Keep yourself In bounds, my
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daughter,' her. rather answereo.
know his merits and shonld like to
CHAPTER VI
The lovers,
The fashionable tailor was done
wltti jack's equipment. Franklin had
seen and approved the admirably
shaped and fitted garments. The
young man and his friend Solomon
had moved to their new lodgings on
Bloomsbury square. The scout had
acquired a suit for street wear and
waa now able to walk abroad witnoui
exciting the multitudes. The Doctor
waa planning what he called "a snug
little party." So he announced when
Jack and Solomon came, adding:
"But first you are to meet Margaret
and ber mother here at half after
four." .
Jack made careful preparation for
that event. Fortunately It was a clear,
bright day after foggy weather. Solo
mon had refused to go with Jack for
fear of being In the way.
"I want to see her an' her folks, bnt
I reckon ye'Il have yer hands full to
day," he remarked. "Ye don't need no
scout on that kind o' reconnolterln'.
You go on ahead nn' git through with
yer smnckln' an' bym-by I'll atraggle
In."
Preclselv at four thlrty-flve Jack
presented himself at the lodgings of
hla distinguished friend. He has said
In a letter, when his dramatic adven
tures were all behind him, that this
was the most thrilling moment he had
known. "The butler bad told me that
the ladles were . there," - he wrote.
"Upon my word it put me out of
breath climbing that little flight of
stairs. But It was In fact the end of
a long Journey. It Is curious that mj
feeling then should remind me, as It
does, of momenta when I have been
close up to the enemy, within his
lines, and lying hard against the
ground In some thicket while British
soldiers were tramping so near I could
feel the ground shake. In the room
I saw Lady Hare and Doctor Frank
lin standing side by side. What a
smile he wore as he, looked at roe! I
have never known a human being who
had such a cheering light in hla coun
tenance. I have seen It brighten the
darkest days of the war aided by the
light of his words. Hla faith and good
cheer were Immovable. I felt the
latter when he said:
" 'See the look of alarm In hla face.
Now for a pretty drama l'
"Mrs. Hare gave me her band and
I kissed It and said that I had ex
pected Margaret and hoped that, she
i was not HI. There was a thistledown
touch on my cheek from behind and
III t vui aav mw - buvr Maes'
lib-a thm wnrwipn I .u -m ! a1 mnA hnrva ti. hut I
UAK&IV VI aoivuiou iv .-v VCV wll is a ava a'
Indian In war paint and feathers and mnst ask you to be patient until yon
the stuffed bear and high colored rugs can g0 to a loyal colony with your
In thA nnrlor of Mr. GoSDOft In Phil- hnahand
adelphla. Every piece of furniture was it wgl a pleasant dinner through
like the ouleU atlll-footed servants wno WhCb they kept me telling or my ao
came and went making the smallest ventures In the bush. Save the lm-
nn.atl.tn nmatlil nnAlt VAllF BttPntlOn. I fam 1 AnlV KSTM til tTBrS. a
Wsaiu,Q umiu'iu J uicuifliv -
"I was shown Into the library where Bi8ter of Lady Hare, and a young
Sir Benjamin sat alone reading a news- nephew of Sir Benjamin were at tbs
paper, tie greeiea we yuuicij. . i laDlo.
"The newa la dlsauletlng,' be said -.
presently. 'What have you to tell us
of the situation in America T
" It la critical.' I answered. 'It can
be mended, however, If the government
will act promptly.'
"'What should It dot
"'Make concessions, sir, stop ship
ping tea for a time. Don't try to force
an export with a duty on It. I think
tho government ahould not shake the
mulled fist at us.'
" 'But think of the violence and the
destruction of property I'
CHAPTER VII I
The Dawn
Franklin, whom Jack saw the next
day, liked not the attitude of the bar
onet
"He Is one of the king's men on the
biff chess board." said the old pmi
osonher. "AH that ho said to yon has
the sound of strategy. I have reason
to believe that they are trying to tow
us Into port and Margaret la only on
of many ropes. Hare's attitude Is not
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tnmlne I saw the laughing face
sought looking np at me. I tell you,
my mother, there never was sucb a
pair of eyes. Their long, dark lashes
and the glow between them I remem
ber chiefly. The latter was the arlend-
ly light of her spirit. To me It was
like a candle In the window to guide
my ' feet. 'Come,' It seemed to say.
'Here Is a welcome for you,'; I saw
the pink In ber cheeks, the crimson
In her lips, the white of her neck, the
rlow of ber abundant balr, the shape
liness of brow and nose and cbln In
that first elance. I saw the beating of
her heart even; I remember there was a
tinv mole on her temple udder ' the
edge of that beautiful, golden crown
nt here. It did not escaDe my eye. i
toll von she waa fair as the first vi
olets In Meadowvale on a dewy morn
in i?. Of course, she was at her best.
It was the last moment In years of
rattinff In which her imagination had
furnished me with endowments too
.romantic. " I ha.ve seen great moments,
a von knoW. but this Is the one I
could least afford to give up. I bad
ion it been wondering what I ahould do
when tt came. Now It waa come and
there waa no taking thought of what
we should do. That would seem to
have been settled out of court I
kissed her lips and she kissed mine
and for a few momenta I think we
could have atood In a half bushel
measure. Then the Doctor laughed
and gave her ladyship . a smack on
the cheek. - ;.
" 1 don't know about you, my lady,
but It fills me with the glow of youth
to see such going on,' be remarked.
To only twenty-one and- nobody
knows It nobody suspects U even.
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HULUVH V "f- ,r I L IWOU I SJsm uwe.w
'All that will abate and disappear that of an honest man."
If the cause Is removed. We, who I only three days before the phlloso-
i.r aftartlnn tnr Fnfflnnrt. have I -.v.-.. t.o a talk with North at the
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"Sir Benjamin sat thoughtfully reel- contemDtuous.
imr hla silvered mustache. He had t am nnita Indifferent to war," he
grown stouter and fuller-faced since naj "cynically declared at last "The
we had parted In Albany when he bad confiscations It would produce will pro
uiriA for many of our mends."
It was an astonishing bit of frnnk.
nut
I take this opportunity of assuring
your lordship that for all the property
you seize or destroy In America, you
win nnv to the last farming,- saw
Franklin. '
This treatment was like that he baa
received from other members of the
envernment since the unfortunate pub
lication of the Hutchinson, Rogers and (
Oliver letters.- They seemed to enter
tain the notion that he bad forfeited
the respect due a gentleman.
A tew days after Franklin had given
air to his suspicion that the govern
ment nartv would try to tow him Into
port three stout British ships bad brok
en their cables ,on rum. An myuauua
not likely to be received by one who
bad really forfeited the respect ot
gentlemen waa In bis hands, in
shrewd philosopher did not think twice
about It He knew that here was the
first step In a change of tactics. He
could not properly decline to accept ic
end ao he went to dine and spend the
night with a most distinguished com
pany at the country seat of Lord uowe,
, Some of the best people were there
Lord and Lady Cathcart. Lord end
Lady Hyde, Lord and Lady Dartmouth.
Sir William Ersklne, Sir Henry Clinton,
Sir James Balrd. Sir Benjamin Hare
and their ladles were also present Doc
tor Franklin said that the puncn waa
calculated to promote cheerfulness and
high sentiment As waa the custom at
like functions, the ladles sat together
at one end of the table. Franklin being
seated at the right of Lady Howe, whe
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"Perhaus you . can explain, Marie,
how It was that I saw you "kissing the
chauffeur In the kitchen?"
"TW sure I don't know, ma am, un
less you were looking through the key
hole." . . . '
looked like a prosperous, well-bred
merchant In military dress and had
been limbered and soiled by knocking
about in the bush. Now he wore a
white wig and ruffles and looked as
dignified as a Tory magistrate
In the moment of silence I mustered
nn my courage and spoke out
"Sir Benjamin,' I aald. -I nav
come to claim your daughter under
the promise you gave me at Fort Stan- wa mogt Bracloug and entertaining,
wlx. I have not ceased to love her t t A . t0 tno venerable
and if she continues to love me I am
sure that our wishes will have your
favor and blessing.' , . ,
1 have not forgotten the promise,'
he said. 'But America has changed.
rt is likely to be a hotbed of rebellion
perhaps even the scene of a bloody
nhllosonher.
The dinner, over. Lady Howe con
ducted Doctor Franklin to the library.
where she asked him to alt down. There
were no other persons In the room.
She sat near him and began to apeak
perhaps even the scene of a bloody . misfortunes of the 1 colony of
war. I must consider my dabgh tert Massachusetts B ay.' - " ,
hannlneaa.'
"Conditions In America, sir, are not
so bad as you take them to be,' I as
sured him. -. ' ';
'I hone von are right,' he answered.
1 am told that the whole matter rests
with your Doctor Franklin. . If we
are to go on from bad to worse he will
ha rpsnnnslble."
" 'If It rests wltb him I can assure
you, air, that our troumes win ena,
i aald. looking only at the surface of
the matter and speaking "confidently
ont of the bottomless pit of my mex
Derlence as the young are like to ao.
." 1 believe you are rlht,' he de
clared and went on with a smile. 'Now,
m vonng friend, the girl has a notion
that she loves you. -1 am aware of
that so are you, I happen to know.
Through Doctor Franklin's Influence
have allowed her to receive your
letters and to answer them. I have
nn dnuht of our sincerity, or hers, but
I did not foresee what has come to
pass. She Is our only child and you
can scarcely blame me If I balk at
Lord Howe Joined them In a moment.
Ha was most oolite.
,1 am sensible of tbe fact that yon
have been mistreated by tbe ministry.
he said. "J have not approved of their
conduct I vn unconnected with those
men save throaeh personal frlendsnips.
Mv zeal for the nubile welfare la my
only excuse for asking you to open
your mind.. The plan la now t sena s
commission to the colonies, s yon
have urged." . . . . . .
" "Your -dshlp, I am not look
Ing for -wwarda, but only for
Justice." ... . ,
(TO BE CONTINUED,")
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