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BEER, Authorized AGest Fos P.§E. IsLaxD FLRE LIFE. ACCIDENT ALWAYS PAYS. ee e r - yo AES tz 5 ee Pa ct 3 ae Seo WY faery aah, oO \iag i CHAPTER IX Bret no one came te her. The frogs , held their hoarse notes iin brief abey- — ance to that bell-like sound. The shrill threnodies of the cicadas in the syca- more trees were suddenly hushed. But no human voice answered her call. She would make one more effort: ‘“*Abe! Mr. Randal's Abe! I have = for you! Noone shall harm you! She paused, ‘-aning eagerly forward over the stile. Something had stirred a mass of brilliant leaves and blackened moss just at the foot of the cliff. Two glittering beads came cautiously into view. The fugitive rose from bis lair and straightened himself up timidly. His wolfish eyes dilated at sight of the parcel Liza held toward him with both hands. “It is food for you, Abram. Come, take it. Don’t be afraid. ”’ **Vittles for me! Gord-a-mity!’’ With furtive side glances and the alertness of a woodland thing he drew nearer cautiously, fleetly, with raven- ing in bis bearing. A foot or two from the stile he stopped suddenly. ‘*You ain’t foolin me, little mistis?”’ ‘*Fooling you! There is food in this paper. Take it. And Abram’’— She had meant to tell him that Ran- dai Chambliss was come back and that his escapade wouk! be forgiven him if be went home, but her good intentions hee A charming disarray of moist brown wanes, eame to naught. With the spring of a oanther the boy had bounded near enough to seize the parcel in her hands and with half a dozen backward leaps had disappeared absolutely from view, somehow, somewhere! Liza follewed the miracle of his vanishment with wondering eyes, then sighed contented- ly and brushed some crumbs from her skirt front. ‘‘At least he will not go hungry for the next 24 hours.’’ A chuckling laugh close at her elbows made her turn quickly in its direction. A withered crone was «tanding at the foot of the stile leaning heavily ona single crutch. ‘““W’at yo’ stealin my boy’s vitties fur to gi’e to that ash cat? Ain’t yo’ learn no better’n to steal, wid all yo’ schoolgoin? Whar yo’ comman’mints?”’ ‘‘Aunt Viney! What a fright you gave me I don’t care if you do tell Strong. Iwould doit right over again.”’ ‘*Sassy as ever! Who say I gwine to tell on you?’ ‘*You always used to. You never did treat me as well as you did Strong. You were always ready to scold me for him.”’ ‘‘Strong is my boy. I nussed him in dese ve’y arms. Isuckled him ’long wid my own Suzanne. “Cose 1 gwine stan up fo’ him, an iook arter his purvishuns too. J is dat. Yher, you git down off’n dat stile an ge in dat house Don’ you know de rain’s a-comin up? We gwine have a fusclass thun’erstawm in less’n a hour.’’ ‘*‘A thunderstorm! And my poor littl pony ia tied to atree up yonder! Oh, Aunt Viney, my poor little Fancy!’ ‘‘Up whar? I ain’t ’sponsible fur de stawin. Whar yo’ pony?” ‘*At the top of the cliff.’’ ‘*Who is yo’ po’ leetle Fancy?’’ ‘“*My pony—my dear little pony that Seth gave me, and my new embroidered saddlecloth out for the first time!’’ **Yo’ pony ain’t gwine to melt. git inter that house.”’ Liza stretched ont her hands, palms upward, to feel for the threatened rain. The clouds were mustering overhead, but the downpour might not come for hours. OConld anything be more horrible than to be penned up with ofd Viney in that cabin during a thunderstorm? She would rather risk everything. And then Fancy; she muet be rescued. She Yo’ was anxiously drawing op her gloves and securing her »at with long pins. ‘‘Aunt Viney, where are the steps that Strong tells me are cut in the side of the cliff?’’ **W'at yo’ want wid them steps?’’ ‘*l want to go up them, of course. I am going home. Yon are entirely mis- taken about the storm. It won’t be here for an hour yet.”’ Viney drew,away fzom this arrogant SRN SPOR OR * ZANTE BELLU DAYS Ea” SEAIMEPEE HoWALIORGS COPYRIGHT, 1897 BY THE AUTHOR. | | —_ | gotten harsh voice of hers. she and Seth and Charlie were three *» temper nor added to her beauty, but young Woman il Oflenuca aigwsisy. FCT reliability as au oracle had been ques tioned, **Yo’ was born sassy an yo’ will die sassy, Eliza Martin. Uv cose yo’ ia right and ole Viney is wrong. Thar ain’ gwine be no stawm ‘tall. Dar de steps.’’ She pointed one haggish finger vague- ly at the cliffs and turned toward the house, mumbling and hobbling in uni- son. Evidenthy Viney was resolved to leave the high handed young woman who had dared entertain weather opin- ions of her own to the worst possible fate that might befall. Liza surveved the face of the cliff anxiously. She could see no sign of steps cut in its steep sides, but retreat now was impossible. Viney, at her se- renest, was forbidding. Viney in her wrath was formidable. She crosse® the stile and walked rapidly in the direc- tion of that vague hint. All of ber childish terror of Viney had revived at sound of that never for- Once more abject little wretches, creeping about the honse in awful terror of old Viney, who had come up from the stock mind- er’s cabin im the flats to nurse her foster son through scarlet fever. Of the time when black Suzanne and Strong had drawn their life nourishment from those withered breasts, impartially offered, she knew only asa matter of family history. Time had not improved Viney’s if she was good to Strong Liza was qgnite ready to condone all personal slights. All these revived reflections went with her as she began the steep aud stepless ascent of the cliff, holding fast by every branch and root that offered to support her, trusting blindly to stumble on the steps Strong had told her of. 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