Slayton gazette (Slayton, Minn.) 1883-1893
July 14, 1892 · Page 1 of 4
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II I I 1. 1 I I - - . ■ Umslopogaas, “I named GAZETTE THE she of and pointctHo the mountain,’ am son mountain Her answered, InficTlegs Mopo,” he “and tale herself shall for she reared where where stranger, my upon you are now, be told when is done. Let heavily. He and him caught struck at Witch forever waiting the Stone sits yours us sleep.” shield the blow his shield, but the of the for the world to die. ‘Two-thirds upon JULY 14 SLAYTON. THURSDAY. Now heard when Galazi this he driven against his breast strongly will the mountain to name was so come way you up troubled, but and started said nothing. that he felj backward beneath the shield. difficult climb. You that is path to was a Then So they laid them down to sleep lioness him and the gloomy climb the and shall path enter JAMES RUANE, Editor. sprang upon a Umslopogaas and Galazi wrapped with worried him. Still, because of the at but It is dark in the forest, forest. very skins bucks. the of shield, she could not to yet through it till push must come as you come you But Galazi the Wolf hardy him Umslopogaas to slay him. But wall of rock behind place with to was so saw open a an ho lay down the that bare and rock that this might endure, for not presently rock is In the wall of it. NAPA* on a cave, they had covering. So slept, and the shield would be torn aside and will find the bones in the and no cave you without the of the door the killed. Now, in wolves the be stranger must Bring down the bones in of cave a man. a howled, the blood scenting of lioness yet stood the the breast of the club.’ and I will give the bag men. IUT you Umslopogaas’ broken and people half of spoke “While she thus spear, came JUST RECEIVED CHAPTER XI. deep her the blade of it in listened. kraal and of the out span was a So he swiftly, to where breast. ran BECOMES OF GALAZI KING THE rose WOLVES. man,’ they heed her, ‘Do not Aft “ young who lay worried him beneath the lioness at On the Umslopogaas awoke, I* ** morrow’ Do life. of ‘unless said, are weary you seizing the haft the shield and, and all that day rested in the cave, The is her, she heed not mountain crazy. drove it deep into of the broken while Galazi went hunt. out to In spear, the ghosts. haunted; it is the place of is ’Copyright, and pul Son 1592, by Tillotson & around. Now her she and wrenched it evening Galazi returned, bearing buck a sits Stone Witch, who Look the at them.] with lishcd upon by special arrangement clawed him, turned, and at roaring, his shoulders, and they skinned upon and live in the forest spirits Evil it! no Then, his and tearing breast A LARGE STOCK OF buck they the and of it arms. as ate sat by the as for walked there has years. many man heard mighty howling, and he lay, he when fire. And the a down sun was walk foolish—he to went Her was [continued.] son leaped behold! wolves and black Galazi took his tale: gray up cared he nothing saying that the forest, in and rent and worried the lioness “Now, Umslopogaas, of Mopo, upon she ‘•What said?” is that son answered, the TARBOX SCHLICK’S you Amatongo, ghosts, and the for & her she and to pieces till fell torn I had hear! passed the forest, was had “Oh, and wild with turning eyes. on me killed him. That ghost folk, many was of Umslopogaas by them. the After this legs senses it to the of the would old Mopo! I it again—again, come, as were, seek say have dared to and none years ago, left him again. Witch. Here Stone the shone deaths know hundred to gladly die sun merrily, and asks sits here a Ever she his bones. him, mind back At length his to though and it came toward the lives!” that Umslopogaas yet grew should bring they by that the of passers and he that he lay in a I afraid a cave upon evening I saw’ nothing. But So “Nay, Baleka, I know was no more. club for offering the great them, a reward, all him while about bed of were climbed the steep rock till I grass, dream,” and I to I dreamed night last up came a they dare not.’ but his side and at the skins of beasts was a the knees the Stone Witch, of which that also of and told her all dream are my lie,’ said the old ‘They “ woman. SHOES FINE drank the of filled with He water. pot the before the I lifted which had the dream. before space cave. my ghosts gone The ghosts there. ‘There are no that his • • and he then water, saw arm the head the brink of rock and wisdom in “I think that there is over your hearts. cowardly only in their live sickness, and that with wasted looked, and blood cold as “You was and Mopo,” she said length. dreams, at my ran my wolves. I know that the There but are scarcely thick with his breast scars was heart turned to water, for there, before Now is it strange man. were ever a the for 1 lie in bones of cave, son my skinned the rolled wolves and over. Umslopogaas great. heart that borne in cave, many my upon in dream; but, alas! them have a seen and wondered the he lay Now while and growded Some slept in their sleep; I shall and die still lives, now limbs too weak to old me carry my are darkened, and of the mouth was cave gnawed at the skulls of dead I Yes, gainsay shall happy. not; some game; me all these path and the mountain are FOR LADIES AND GENTS. up lad who had that through it same came like dogs, and their sat tongues what is it? It is nothing, if die. But some up them cowards. There is no man among and been the lioness with done battle their grinning jaws. I hung looked, from Umslopogaas lives.” the Prince yet only husband, Zulus slew the since my covering bearing dead buck by her, overthrown a I and beyond I discovered the “Your I said. love is woman,” great, saw, wounds.’ him with He down the shoulders. put his mouth of the where the bones of upon shall I do? Shall I fly what “Say cave, or I now, “Now listened, saying but word, no ground, and walking to the buck upon boy should be. of the the chance taking shall I abide here, had done I asked all to when the see looked him. Umslopogaas lay where Gents’ upon who I had wish there, Hats “But to things?” no come should him which be given to who club he said, “Ou!” “your eyes are open— I afraid of the wolves, for Mopo. See here, now abide “You was must the face the Amatongo, spirits dared to stranger?” then, live, do you, who knew these the ghosts that king's mind. He the were in is now! This forest the Ghost lived in the who upon bethought live the mountain. So I of his the death mother of upon because fears Umslopogaas, “and Then the old “I live,” answered mountain. woman rose, that w'ould fly, and turned to I he—he fears hand go. me his —yes, even hungry.” hei‘ hands into the at I creeping went and own am on club 1 turned the And great people should him turn even as lest the she again, upon other; “since returned of “It is time,” said the hut. Presently all styles Watcher around and of the Fords mother. Therefore he killed his swung who club through after her. own with toil I here the dragging the great bore you -whether back. Now smote the that he He will this: give it out do me on will Look have lain ‘Look stranger! it! forest, for twelve days it, “ you on on the this chance whether by she perished in kill her, but that or did not was such club?’ Galazi drinking water only. there and without Was a sense, ever Watcher him it would shame who bore down which called the fire upon killing Umslopogaas. was Twice I that held before the of to it you, eyes near was up Ido know. I the Watcher, not though kraals witchcraft, and by swung up I suffer and be your might to to cease you the aloud the of and crying shall dare know the lie all yet war cry none hand because of it,” went Galazi, “and men I held “I looked troubled, but at on my of the Halakazi I the brink said to him. he gainsay As sprang over to you, who which from great desire word to I tell stranger, came me one a came MEN’S AND BOYS’ a you, rock rushed the wolves. They, and but smelling smelling out, will be upon there a it. a dead. Now eat, that strength into heart is to may possess your my and stood howling, with too, he for and of sort, out sprang up you will talk.” club asked a new Afterward is this named?’ I to ‘How return “ we you. when and fiery bristling hides Yet and that shall witch finders, be the at eyes. they night by And afterward, sat at old of the as -woman. they it that rushed death give all will to smelling he upon was a man out saw together. they spoke named Watcher of Fords,' the fire in the ‘He is the “ cave, fled this leaping them they that, and all those whom he whom those he fears, way named?” asked Umslopogaas ‘and he has not watched “How she answered, are you CLOTHING with bounds from the place of great wickedness and for his hate him knows of the other. have held that club Five in vain. men the knees rock, which is of the Stone he slew his * hand his because with - own and Galazi the Wolf,” he hundred and “I named in and seventy am war a Witch, that presently I stood alone in he will then this mother. For so cause I of Zulu blood—aye, their lives beneath answered, “and three have given am up of the Now I the walked front to and make Mopo—yes. alive, cave. the slew save you blood of Chaka, the king; for who held it last of the strokes. He its mouth of looked the proudly and land; for if indeed the in be to cave great vou Senzangacona, the father of slain himself; for father of he twenty before was in through the opening. it chanced As through witchcraft, died Unandi nis mother he great-grandfather.” that Chaka, this with the club, fortune was my goes the sinking shone this hour full at also shall not he sun are you say, in as but “Whence, then, Galazi?” shall die holding it, who it came you, owns that I could the end. into the and did Which with him, not I offer down wronged for sale cave, so see at your Swaziland—from the other “I from There but great fashion. is one came way a the “Look There is hole in now! perish by witchcraft? also and children wives a which I should Zululand, tribe the Halakazi, match with it in of to weapon falls wall of the where the firelight abide here fly; Therefore do not cave, Siguyana, Jikiza, the rule. This is the is the of and that story: great my ax of the "twice the below the shadow roof, the great—become become and to great prices. of who grandfather, brother People of the Ax, of the chief was younger a It is height of from the floor. Mopo, end of great a a man my vengeance, ancient the father Chaka, yonder—the Senzangacona, of but dwells in the kraal hole and high, and much You have to brother. man narrow a a wrong he quarreled with Senzangacona and Groanmaker, horn hafted Imbubuzi, the legs might sit in it, his hanging toward for I, will have wreak; more, SLAYTON. became wanderer. With certain of you ED. HOLMAN, soon Were Groanmaker that brings victory. a ax the floor of the And there also blood and shall be too, cave. a man Uintetwa he my the people of the wandered gone, Ford of the club Watcher and that which had been sat—or man— a sojourned with the into Swaziland and in by side there thirty side men are no shall Hearken, for to vengeance you. cry and the black skin had withered his on Halakazi tribe in their and great might stand before them. Zululand who caves, Mopo. princes iu Are other there not holding them making bones, together and he the end of it that slew the chief Choose,’ and she watched I have said. was land? of What Dingaan, what the of him awful His hands to see. were took place. of the tribe and his After horny through her cunningly eyes. Umhlangana, brothers me Umpanda, what of beside him; he leaned them, open upon his he dead father ruled in ‘La! la!’ she said, At length she was my rose. desire the king? Do these also to not hand and in the right piece of was a place, but there party in great This Watcher is for this ‘the not was a one. be kings? Do they day by day not to It half hide his moocha. from was hated his rule because he the tribe that child. I seek is but must me a one a feeling their limbs rise from sleep to His around eaten. also bound eyes -were of the Zulu and it would have I man!’ must seek was race, me a Do night man; know if they live? they yet not with band leather, though to of a as Swazi blood chief of the old in set I said; ‘will ‘Not fast, old wife,’ “ a up so lie sleep knowing by night down to not hide from something their one gaze; his place. Still, they could not do this, club hold in lend this to me my shall if it shall their wives that they you be foot hung the edge was gone, one over hand heavy the father’s for the bones of hand while I find to my was on your go kiss red of the dawn the assegai ere or of the niche toward the floor, and beneath only people. Now I the of the people snatch them from and to was son my son king? Draw them, brother; to near my floor, lay the blade of it, the on a his head wife and should be father by the ghosts?* of their and learn their into hearts creep broken spear. therefore those of chief after him, and ‘Boy, honest,’ she said, “ your eyes are counsel the teach them in or yours, so “Now’ place hither; hand come your party—and they the Swazi Watcher, still peering ‘Take the at were many me. end shall Chaka be brought that gate to is the wall of the just here; it upon cave, also. and great—hated let If die, the seek the bones. me you go through which wives have passed your which —smooth the smooth stones as on “So stood till last in the matters fail, club be lost with if bring year you; you I also and where about tread.” to am made grind their ‘What women corn. father his heart winter, and then set him but if win the back to my me; you she Baleka spoke and Thus gone. was I tell it smooth?’ ask. will ESTABLISHED IN 1884. you. so you of the headmen, killing twenty he shall bones, then he is and STEIFENHOFER, upon yours, H. the I knew well that the brothers of A. of “When I peered through the door and children, because with their wives THOMPSON, C, F. WECK, Vice President. President, bring shall die J. K. P. glory, and you you a death, heavily and in fear of king went the I the floor of the this: On him. cave saw plotted against he knew that they holding him aloft death at last, great DINEHART, Cashier. C. E. shadow them. With for his on was ever Dealer in and lay she wolf, great cave a very what But the headmen learned to the dead.’ was among Panda, could be done, for indeed, little wolf— fierce. Near her another to was prevailed wife and they SLAYTON, Machinery, “So the dawn 1 took STATE OF at Harvesting a oi Osborne come upon BANK on morrow lived softly, speaking always he one as watched he his As I dog—on feet. blood was a father—a of their the club Watcher in hand little and woman own my my a few. But Dingaan and whose wits are the he drew back the mouth of to him near she poisoned poison him. So —to shield ready dancing and made to and of another wood, Umhlangana were then of sudden he forward ran cave; a and in the morning it in the night, start. was well fashioned from them might be a the air toward and bounded high into KINDS. OF ALL lay sick and that told father me my “Now, strength if have stranger, of kerrie that should the brains scatter you hung withered of that which the foot I father. summoned and -went to MINNESOTA SLAYTON, me, my look to the mouth of the and Chaka the birds. ETC. to come cave RAKES, MOWERS, REAPERS, rock. His from the cleft of the paws he In his hut I found him, and was out for the is bright.” Then the kraal of friend going moon to my the rock here where it is struck upon writhing with pain. Umslopogaas So and through crept that pained I doctored burned hand rose my he smooth, for second Bank. and there State Organized MINN. SLAYTON, a BLOCK, I ‘Who OPPOSITE BANK ‘What is it, father?’ said. as a “ the the mouth of There, my narrow cave. and I doctoring it there came me, as was jaws seemed cling, while his great to has done this evil?’ shaped above him, peak, great a gray summoning before to me me a messenger Best and the breadth Bargains closed clash but spear's Best with for the him B@“Call a a on ‘lt he gasped, ‘that like seated towered high into is this, son,’ “ $30,000, CAPITAL, a woman, the my king. he beneath the dead man’s Then foot. her chin her I stands the air, resting breast, poisoned, and yonder she upon Machines. am I in before the king and went prostrated the fell back and drew slowly down he pointed the place where the being, who has done the deed,’ and cave was as royal myself, calling him by his again Again he and leaped, ran cave. BUSINESS, the lap of the Below it the BANKING to A GENERAL woman. were, on woman. names. he fell again the great jaws closed, “Now girl and fair, this place the rock down sharply, the young ran Mopo, servant,” he said. was “Rise, my she wolf down, howling. Then the I that and clothed with little bushes. and had been friends, yet much we say -was “Thou hast suffered because woe they together, striving and TO GO arose, sprang mad Lower forest, great and I did for heart down yet not was was a pause, my Branches. of the witchcraft of thine enemies. I, All Its In Transacted pull But him down who sat above. to the lip cliff, in I but seizing dense, that stretched to of did not my a I lost mother, and thou, thou me. pause, have my could it all in vain; they never was Headquarters Farmers’ cried foot of the cliff, beyond the The I her and, though she and at the at spear ran hast lost thy wives and children. Weep, within spear’s than a come nearer lay the wide plains for I killed her -with the of the river, waters mercy, spear. counselors, because I have my weep, And breadth foot. of the dead man’s Galazi,’ Zululand. well done, said of ‘That “ lost Mopo, was my mother and servant, my my smooth know the rock is why fioßMtio Sold. and and Foreign Kxchana* Bought WHEN YOU WANT now you look stranger,” said Galazi, pointing, when I “Yonder, father. ‘But to children am gone has lost his wives and by the Tim had Long and Bhort and shines. Night night they Loaned Monty on upon aged kraal where the yourself, for these Swazi dogs “yonder is the my withcraft of foes!” son, our Flnt-claaa Low Batea. Loan* Negotiated at Font wall of the leaped thus against the cave, told. dwelt. There is the cliff rising and Drills, Harrows of Bought Seeders, will drive and rob and Ordere out Town, County School all the counselors your woman Then you you aloud, wept jaws but might their clashing never which I climb; and from place! But if they drive out the plain must up while Chaka glared you them. at One they had close his foot foot. upon the the where dwell live, this that there is forest Amatongo, yet to you “Hearken, Mopo!” you swear me, said the king when Commission, and Sold Bought other they might not Estate indeed, but the Real on me.’ the people of the ghosts; there, will till not rest the weeping you avenge on done. “None give was can Pumps, Buggies, Road Carts, by. Wagons, come the hither of the forest, the path ‘I it, father,’ I answered. side “ runs back mother, I swear my but give thee me my can fear filled with “Now 1 watched, as is the itself. ‘I that I will the of to the and here stamp cave, cave swear men wives and thou shalt find children. more Insurance and wonder, the she wolf, her tongue See lying the mouth of the the Halakazi of this at tribe of flat, stone McCORMICK Go the who one in damsels every among are reserved mighty lolling her jaws, made from a so shutting the blood, and it thus, them except those of turns up king my own cave; for the and choose thee six; hanging bound that almost reached the she gently, slavery mouth of the —it turns bring their to and their women cave in the cattle of the king and go among fell quite. She foot, and yet not REAPERS MOWERS. and children bonds!’ though it is large child to may move Companies. Beat choose thee times of the so a Placed In the ten ten best; back, I the leap and then that was saw of rock. for it, for it sharp point Steamship ‘Big words mouth,’ said rests “ and from all parts of Europe. Tickets to a young a call upon the servants of the king that upon last she had her for that time, for Low rata, >tly oversprung Made and Prom Remitted for at Collections be pushed father. ‘Yet shall live bring “Only this, the not to stone they my you may build thy kraal greater and up howling, herself, and lay there AND ALL KINDS OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS: here,” things about, Galazi. This I far; these know too for, look! if it to fairer came than These it before! things was mouth. the black blood flowing from her F. Larrabee, in hour of and the mouth O. Weck, of death; he pointed mark in P. Thompson, P. Miller, C. F. to Wm. Larrabee, J. K. I give now my thee freely, but you you a thou shalt have Farm. ZLZCactLii3-e2?3r. sniffed The wolf also; he drew near, saw be shall be ■wanderer for the few of the “then must of that John E. years Dr. Dennison, C. Dinehart. Mopo—yea, a cave, thou shalt have man more, vengeance! that hurt, at her, then, knowing she was life, child of Siguyana, and back again, who draw it strong On your the first day of the can new worried seized her by the throat and another land who Come wandering in shall though I myself, that I die have done it and look goods and prices and be convinced I you am meeting, w great over my moon summon a a the her. The wolf faint, for she grew death, man's and not such death full But if it not bandhla of all a a pass the as man Zulu people. Yes, a grown. TERRY, buried in white fangs of her mate A. sell thing in line cheap the cheapest. were witch has given me.’ Then will roll yonder to beyond mark, it this then, you any my as as thine tribe, the Lang shall see, jui, be own her I that throat. Then saw now was he died. of pebble with the neck the like great down there also. Then groan will a cave a together we mourn the time smite him, lest when he had to Erickson, Peter “Now I passed dragging I think out, the body down the neck of gourd, and Then, will a too, over our woes. I killed her he should kill also. So me In front of within of the dead girl after that striving from two TRACTS learn who brought these me. men, one WILD and IMPROVED FARMS we woes upon the hut gathered headmen, and dragging without, from Mopo, many lifted Go were the Watcher and go! And one scarcely into the SOTA. MINN us. now, go sprang SLAYTON. ye - - T and that their looks sullen. Look, could push clear. avail to it also, counselors, leaving saw were having it in mind slay the to to my me weep cave, my FOR SALK ‘“The chief, father, is. dead!’ 1 of I close the is custom stone, Broadway the Depot. fe§“Oflice alone because before lifted mother is dead!” my now, wolf he his head. Bat as my on near my up Tims Long cried, ‘and I, Galazi, the who chief, night, Low thus” —and he grasped the rock Prices. am a he heard footsteps, Thus, then, words of Baleka perhaps did the my or my have slain her who murdered and him!’ and it around pivot, its and thus I in swung shadow fell him. Loosing upon true, greater on his come grew upon General Insurance. I rolled the body of the girl that which it turned door “Thus turns. land than I had I over so he the been before. grip looked then, as a making ever up; no look they might her face. I leave it, though, and except those to chose upon the cattle, they I sound, he straight fat; chose at throat. were sprang my “Now, the father of the girl whom the secret is known, would was the wives, they fair; but I none I him with all strength. took smote The were no my those who stood before he that here, yet with Estate. Real among me; guess pleasure in them, a cave a blow met him in midair and Loans was struck him nor were more on any money brought the his had her to deed, and push of the hand be rolled back. it children born the But earth. before I to may could smite to me. heart maddened the sight. But at enough of the stone. MDOf was Again, he at I BLATTQM, • r once more sprang me. ‘What, brothers,’he cried, ‘shall “I “ started from the kraal of the old CHAPTER X. my leaped aside and smote downward, and that this Zulu dog suffer be and the people the kraal followed of we young woman, the blow broke his right leg, that he THE TALE OF GAI.AZI THE WOLF. so Never! The old lion chief us? is to the brink of the river. It NELSON, over me could spring Yet he HERMAN Now, I father, will tell at of the fate no more. ran my the he dead; for cub!’ and at in flood and had dared to few now ran was three feet, and seized Umslopogaas when the with of lion had his taken on me me with aloft. it. me spear cross teeth, biting through that leather bag him. YARD. COAL SLAYTON shouted ‘Never!’ the others, and they, “ “I bound the shield shoulders which wound about middle, The lioness bounded into her upon my and in was my away, IN DEALER toward shaking their too, with string, 1 me, and the bag that ran the flesh behind. Then I yelled Umslopogaas. a with mouth Once he struggled, was had brought I made fast middle, spears. about pain, lifting the Watcher a»d endways, but she bit him hard, my he lay so MERCHANDISE, “I 1 knew and I held waited; I did not hasten, for the club in great drove it down with great in stroke quiet her mouth, and looked back and my GENERAL so a DOAK, CT. ZE. I I teeth well that should die then; knew by the not thong. Then I plunged that the skull of the wolf shattered the face of Nada she from was saw as ran father’s I into the it because of words. river and Twice, stranger, my and he fell dead, dragging the fence of thorns, swam. down crying “Save him!” me waited till the he the current bore under and those man was near me; with him. Presently I sat and He her face, he heard her me forcing words, up, saw —,— h- thrust, I aside and drove the bank shouted that I lost, but between sprang on the Watcher his jaws my then and heard little levered he for was BROADWAY, saw more, SOUTH through him, and the daughter’s yet I again, and in the end the on rose them freeing flesh spear from the world dark to him, and he won open, my grew father fell dead. Then I farther shore, body the I and walked 1 till Brick, Cement, teeth. Presently Stone, the grip of his Lime, passed, it into deep sleep. on I Coal, were, a as shouted aloud and rushed through the them. to foot of the cliff. That cliff MINN. came glanced the Presently and that she Umslopogaas awoke again, wolf saw up SLAYTON, - - touched could catch is hard climb, None to I yet found me; none me. had found her feet again, and feeling pain where a way up stood in his thigh the lioness as it the of the Halakazi, and by midday “I fled from country I the forest. to though unhurt; she did had bitten and came yet not look him, heard of sound at a Wood Salt. and all Here, did I linger at in the land the edge of the forest, I rested nor on her shouting. He dead mate, but at him looked stood to him only me or on up; near awhile swiftly and the Swazis, but into ate little of food that I had came on a who lioness that sat above. I crept softly behind the had loosened him from her,i MOE Zulu. the O. ■vr. then, lifting She Watcher, I dashed her jaws. with snorting him was my rage, brought with in the Then bag. I me the third night I “Now to of Depot. Slayton, Minnesota. Yard East came a on down with all strength. The her and in front of lad—a lad blow : long was my a and plunged into the forest. I rose stands kraal that the farther little on broke her neck, that she rolled with and strong, grim face and a so a over wended losing often path. But on, my the foot of the the river at side of mountains. dead. wolfs hide, black and bound IN about DEALER gray, from time to time between the of tops of the kraal old, In front sat an his shoulders in such fashion that the “Now I then rested awhile, went to the trees I the figure of the saw gray in basking the of the old woman rays jaw and teeth of the wolf rested the mouth of and looked the out. upper cave MERCHANDISE, stone who sits the of top woman on and spoke GENERAL She to setting saw me sun. He stood before the lioness, his head. The sinking; the depth of forest on sun was Ghost mountain, and shaped course my tall saying: ‘Young man, you are me, held shouting, hand he large and in black, but the light still shone one a was toward her knees. on swift foot. Would and of and strong he shield other grasped and in the the face of the stone the war a woman “Still I on went length the and at on, club famous that earn a weapon —a you club heavy shod with iron. mountain. Here, then, I must bide this fewer, trees the sloped ground grew upward destroys all who look it?* FREE- on DELIVERED the lioness Now crouched herself to night, ORDERS for I dared not wend toward VILLAGE the light and the down from poured would have “I said that I such club a growling spring, terribly, but the lad plains alone with the wolves and the the heavens again. But, stranger, you and asked -what I should do to win it. club did with the wait for the spring. not ghosts. And if I dared not alone, Minn. go and the night Sleep Slayton, are weary wears on. Block, ‘You shall do this,’ said the old, old Bank Opposite “ ip her and her the He smote V- upon ran on I and tomorrow will end the tale. now, ‘Tomorrow morning the at woman. the_club, yet did her, head with kill not ] CONTINUED.] Say first, how [TO named?” BE are_you shall to yonder first light go you up x page defective