DAUGHTER. 0F EXILE By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL CHAPTER. XXX COINIIID -Wolff's men hBd Wolff alone dominated HI P111139‘ m. a little table stood in front o! mu ma w polished surface o1 flu table rested a gun. it cold mean gleaming in the t W215i all; ‘m halved here we ii are. at 1M1." ho observed. “you mortally "He" Schumann. I 1m 815d w 3° made an ironic little bow. I 111d gggun to think something n pared to you." ' Emunann said $101161!!! "I 4011" understand. I come to I" 111.1’ ‘fr-lend Professor Pelmann and I Qm held up by armed men. Ara you a bandit?" n ‘ "We are not 1111118611. 861d Vi?!“ coldly "It" useless. m friend." Mid’ Pelmanlii quietly. xlmot weorlW to Schumann. "He knows eWfY- Ching." » “Everything? confirmed WM" g delightful suiiie. Jle turned ecelu to Schumann. "You have 81"" l" much. trouble with your P11111433 presses and your Pmliflllfldtl- Y“ will have a great deal to 111"" r." , Y...” t» rose u" ded umann. bulk moved agresslvely. He slipped forward ln 1115 86M- ‘mv W“ “and m eith vast knee. his eyes fixed ehauersztnelv on W011i» “OT WY‘ nap; you intend to murde r all out of hand?" His tom “'15 116W"- ly sarcastic. “T111311 You 5h!“ 513°‘ 1y hang!" g, [gngddad his great head and % off his glasses to polish them Wl vigor. _ Wolff was not inflflifld- 'Y°“ Illl answer fl!‘ your aimes when you halve told us who W": M41" “Qghnrirlrifhuiibr-tssw-r shell not perm ccmr . “w: fir; m about that.” Wolff heateaed. ‘When we ha,“ Y0" mo: m your own country.’ h“ Schtaanstqliedlit-VWMBB y-a-Jrothewawhlneohltw.“ ,Qqnad motile hand was lei 'flQd1y tlmnithndbofl. “andlwwbdoyourintendtolfl Icbldl’ - m“; ,mll1wearlly:“!!e éd%tralwler.ltwlllnot . q i301. "301" Wm bithislipand 53k tbebliltw had fyhhfirhenwalloarm _"I‘IIB’R I lie The ‘ indicated Wolff. al- you." tlhorgh Schumann did no; as much "Mnd that in" as raise his eyes. “Professor ." "He ia the product of a revolu- aatured. "He had nothhg tiou," said Pelmann. "Force t m our nwwanent. I awear it. I himinlooubtencaltoruefeedshtm nocmaheromerelyaaa andclotheahimrorceishisfa-l " tha- snd his mother. knows no “But that was the wrong kind you (h! kind." said lmann." whole truth. M! father is no Shane clocked his ‘ impa- gg 1 in evolution tiently. How t cal of these schol- doearrt beleve in it K0 meant to rebels! wou mehereBe ‘tdoneany-Peimannatthkmomantflis (hing anyway. You D819- darghter, for instance. Yet Pelrnann dim hi!!! 1U YQTI. can} I‘; '|‘fl1qu¢l[flf- you leove 111m 110M 11 17 H" that fate meant to him. doin no harm-J‘ But it meant something to Shane. " t wlllbe forhll 1168""? flrenherealiandhisownhelplsss- ,“ intemiptod Wolff harshly. 5?; eye; the faces of Hume and and Captain Macpherson. He said newly: "Al [oythierestofyornlregretthe neoess y. t-nw nqeeadty?" repeated Blane atical tom . an": lnll have to take you all." Q Habit” I " der my position. Wolff ..~...~' - n. h" one. " vc you ere. ou will infgm the authorities. the twiii .Ishalibe rroabd. v 03111181159117" ‘asttotheBritishGovernmen_H x nlsinour rnenarecrirnin hue I‘. ll highly doubtful if oywouldcaretodosolindtbey wouldnctllfta finger-to help mo. 119l- Iarman Wolff stood in the centre " sharp? u," against Shana. Bbau iaa to his feet. --Y...'....W .Eebadp1clrod flu table. dhscovered ngeingmsnm quietly. ‘This i h Wu nothing. and t m Pleasant for all of us. I you that 1 regret Shane sank back in his Martha was sobb! was very white. Shane gut a protective round Mart a. “We're not done yet." had Sch bulk and curfcus accent. he longer seemed ridiculous. There a dignity about his bearing that eclipsed Wolff's cold one guessed that his would crack like thin icing o cake, leaving him crlngmg. “YOU WERE CHOSEN" Schumann neither begged ‘nsizad he spo e to Pe'mann as did not exst. "My Friend." he said gently, am sorry to have brought you turned “I understand." mid Gravely. "And I, for mv I could have warned you not come. Schumann. Even lf-th’ had not happened, I could not h fallen in with your plan.. not even have condoned them." his spectacles. “Then it is true? You are larger- fo, the revoluton " be tom’ long ans takes the sword shall perish by Schumann was vehement "It country rovolu "AI revolutions Pe ness, and simultaneously saw that Pelanann was acting deliberately. He g1 y; y] q he“ "aspen. m“? ‘t.’- d:°'§.li".'f*'5= r»- oon . e e - , one causeoio slt silent was to t k, and 21,111 manage m to think was to go insane. So a fly, cud hope of extrication make use- less motions with hlg logs and wing. one srrn round the girl. Shane let his eyu wander rutleesly thaw 8e hlfilflflbdzldl~ amned p ace proper y ore, and 1t was, he now meehanica Judged. larger- than he had though wrapped boy in a spider's web. mliht With round Thai chairs were grouped in a h circle‘. and by turning his twilight of the roof, with never I rnwt think of myself. So.__ em shelf. neocoaryl" He gestured. "Would you have men like this govern your arethe wrong slightly he could see the till blafi case; behind Pelrnann. so tail that they vanished in the semi- you seewyou muat all .4 ‘as wit: me." Shane moistened auddnly dry t d intend to do with he o Nuded. Oawin Macpheraon waa on his foot . "You white Iverod tlmkl I'll chmo the lifo--" Wolffhad thalittieguninhil i from IMO un- l have told the necesslitp" "Quiet. my childflgulet!" breath- od Pelmann. His scholarly face T0 BE HUSTLID T0 DOOM Shane returned the pressure. Be smiled, but he could think of no lwords of comfort. It seemed incredi- lml ble that thOY could b6 hustled pru- "Buck up . darling!" he whispered. But in hi: heart there was little hope. If Halford and the general been captured, thh was the end. umann was talking to Pro- fessor Pelmann. In spite of his vat no was far arrogance. When Wolff was caught in a trap. arrogance H8 mused nor-only posmlzle and I thovgh W311i ‘Jumpn. Surrounded by his men he n1 SO pflliilmvlligg Jortres; andldyin ' l0 5- i ave y I couid , h Schumann's eyes widened behind ‘gym-g mu g b; DO lmsnn shook h's head. "Schu- mann," he said gently, "revolutions cruel and silly ood. They have no place in s. grown up world. llorce can berr only more foroe as it: fruit. “gm "But our revolution is different!" is 11v t. slf In A REMARKABLE, BY HOLLOWAY HORN HUMAN STORY SECOND CHANCE BEGINS PUBLICATION IN THE THE GUARDIAN Monday, May 30th. ently from this room to Wolff's floating prison. and then to their ‘dsom. All his instincts cred out against it. But what could they do? .f they put up a, fight rather than ‘leave them to testify against him, .Wolff would have them shot down | He shook his head gently. "Don't say you dragged me into anything." he chided hcr. "I came on my own Jree wJl, and you couldn't have k:pt me ouf. And I'm glad!" I He raised his head to hide his emotion, and needed all his celi- control to keep from crying out. A white ugly mask was lover the rail of the balcony. It. seems uncsncslvable that Wolff could have ma such a slip. The anstlon lay in the fact Llfll h: ital bran flushed with ;ha:i felt too secure. So he had over- ‘loclzed one dangercus foe. I In the bedrocn upstairs the crip- much trouble. But I had to come plcd I-ielnrkh had lain quieJy a-l to you. You were the chosen man." sisep while Wolff was takln the a trap for chu- l ‘mann. Pcrlups t e zcund o the, .m:n'.=. voicrs o; the noise of the re- | . r23 car. had azvzkened him. He :1 oz. 2 down to invfszljate. g Ehatte dedu d ma: at tile end of ‘ .the balcony, 2n in the mursf a dacr. Though the | ldacr- Heinrich had somehow co.ne,| silent as an‘. 3110s.". l-le was peering I dorm cn them now. He encounter: Shane's cyst, and waved a warning ‘hand. Then he dropped again to the floor of the balcony, out of sight. y .With an effort Shane tore hi; fasci- nated gaze away. At the desk. Wolff went on with his exam atioh of the documents. Nobody e e had noticed anything. “rm...” he: grea ro en . the floor-gel the balcony, he was out of sigh of those below. He wriggled hh palniul way through the duzr. like worm. wwards the of the little iron staircase. Shana fought the impulse to look n ng. But even lance might distract igoklffb stte-ntim and muse him w l . , . wolf was engrossed in his tasll. Every now and then he paused in his rqding to ruaire little notes on l the d mfitrm . mo" "'2' readingtowritefiiranc is bmllhThe h ocul Hesfolstheswlftesrandmostcas- la tth baloon. “filflfiirfmm"°°‘uiapml ‘iieinrkrh had reached the top of the stairs. of agon , and the sabre slashes ouhis yefiow crown stood out like whip marks. His opaque eyes were fixed cuWolff in a dreadful h tic stare Shane watc a play. Time seemed to have slowed down. Heinrich! movements seemed leisurely and sluggish. The scene was like an excerpt from a slow motion film. 1~ land customers to down payment! for ten months. peering I Heinrich forgot about Wolff. 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PROPHECY IULFILLED sea the pursurer gnd the pursued. w_ g_ wggggy Bruno's heart leaped and fell ‘ in the stony place and there wily be a , Chung“ again slckeningly. Not until now "Carry him over to the couch." death in the House of the Birds" In Mefnaflafifi ‘ -, had he reallned the significance of ordered Wolff. The words galloped through N o t l c e the ants cautious movements. l-fs had put any hLq gun. The , round and round and round _.._..._ t’... raisedhadhrhietm‘ lfgkr“ “-i%’““.‘;“lfr“%...‘¥.“.“é‘.‘...°3 perhmfi t, out a hand and um.“ on! =‘_*"':’““:‘ l ‘ S Id o . ace. e o . , He saw Heinrich on he staircase. disorgsnizing ail his plans. had Shane tcokwit. rem-ah smiled m c __.__ ~ - Mortgage a propped up qnhst tho m1. no overwhelmed him. For the time trustfullyng? at qMgpgmLToNu-gam, May as- conphta “gnu-flan cored full info the ugly lee- heing he had lost his arrogant air. "I need to dly it, beln?" cmrles Gray, i0, here at I116 ~ _..___ 11191‘ milk. N14 1115 0W1’! 1M6 and stood biting his finger nail; in His voice was weaker. "You know 1mm; of n; granddaughter. Mrs. m chmzed- It slipped from blandneu indecision while a’: fessor Pelmann what I would have you promise?" William Meade. on Saturday s a I o To be scld by public auclloll into sudden tenor, than into docls- w“ borne tenderly to the couch. Shane put his arm round Mar- Born in Oxford, Me._ he came to mm; or m; Lgw courts B11111 ion. Wolff had no more need or his tha's bowed shoulders and nodded. Oambbeliwn when a vouna lmlfl ‘ _ B“ o, w ' m 1n Ilmrlcttszwwf. (m ear-tritium, Professor reimann followed gun nven if his henchmen had not There was a 1 in his throat. and was employed 1n vII-Pllfmfl‘ km B“ ' ' ' 4th. day of June rues. at lire m, WOIfTa gue. and Shane realised filled are room after the single shot, He had grown to this . n: so Vie!!!“ m; "I"! or “gm o'clock noon. AU- m,‘ with B110"!!! liOkflll-III thud U‘ m‘ b6 WOUIG hlVQ bOlfl ill I10 d ICDlrR hlfllld mill, W1“! h“ l‘ III“ m l ‘n4 or u“ o! Mom‘, n! u‘ ‘m 0f lllld 1Y1" heart that the Professor was be- The others were too engrossed with ayes his who smile. In several been care n ‘ . m 8 tween the two rum. the professor and revo be might at one 0 Wm". '0. o‘; the h f - WM” ~ Pelmann saw his servant and , 1mm ed eyes. He saw time have bee - but why w m! o“ d. u, a‘ ma‘ M. £711" ll - y sprang forward. vthree anxious faces bending over world so made that men like Wolff grep 815"" bun“ tire lflrlion of’ " eirrrlchl Go back!" him-anam- Marta-sand Kain. and hiathirelin were B rig ,3, g; L m, '1 mm d at 1,, m had realised that Heinrich nerve-ma gmflgd many, hunt him down a pack of dogs. m. "gum m "in : . ma,“ 1191117 “.0113.” d!!! co . was ha before worm-hag. Heinrich’: m. maakwla coutort- be ued) w 1, on, cmpuufg,’ w, m. m m‘ “mm mun "y; formerly the Petty m m,“ a ohpald no heed to u- ed with grief He pressed the rm- ' ' dchildren and great- buff .P°°° t‘ “g1,” hverty thence louth at ylxedg m. Be snarled. and, hla eyes still report; hand PAIIDAL WOMEN‘! _ m. “Iraaptnn Righ bum M- to a certain square ‘Wolenflngr w“- "W "m" " ta... ...-..":.-:.e"'..:~:..u."r""- '"' .,=--..e~.=.e1...e Mm...“ "em- t» mom-emoti- -.- t»... l Wolf! out out his hand. and his um Even if he had shot and "'35 ngvmular of the Park- m: heme of m: by Rev. n. w‘ ‘"34 It!" °1 81W- course of river I nhrm MM “W” ""° W“ °‘ .1 would have Iqlleesed his deb I I I "llhhgmnfl a‘ Grimmer. oi the new» ‘u, o, ‘M,- Mm,‘ m“, his m. l - e out before r died!" "rgr-“euse t prnddlu? m’ ' ureb. m, m m o, m m . t u, M," Pdlflllnlllliflng between the two ‘Tether?’ stoked the m" an - w . . value cl bu fat in: cow in ho rm, ms uforeu men. » Wolff fired. The professor high forehead. "Are you hurt n “who” hfli. “w, “m. h“ m. 1%,,” w” "on " iglfdmm: ?r€€l2“$.‘?"‘°““‘"“‘ “'5'; man,“ m, h“ m, may» rained‘ figs: usual _ , ‘ m» r {mpg Work Korea: and wow m1 M1 virtue-mom velllnulllebl .- m “W - m fin? “afirsmgfirftifi Annual Meetmg ,',,,2°"'-,,,,,{'°,g1!°,,,,':,‘°,,,“;,°,a W" 5°"! 5- ‘m’ rooms. U"! 1W9 ' U0 aahlh ‘ Read- read the measure. "Don't tell ." p; be ' . gum.“ o; . ‘n; theshcyes said. Pelmann was dfllll- ‘ P. E. IOIPO.RO A. agent] or ' ' v m“ [Q _-_- . 1 The annual’ misting of the ygrap- Prince Edward Island Pro- ' villelal Association will be _ ‘ held in ills Board of Trade I _ dlcona, Market Building, on .. may‘ a hi. any ma. _; _; 1988. at) clock. , v r \ yrs. aura. m», A _' ,_ " abortion-Treasurer.