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THE WASHINGTON TIMES FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 1909r12
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TRUXTON KING A STORY OF
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Truxton King New York man oftwentysix beconiM an embryo slobtrotter and searcher after tbe trMMureaof romance He t cnmt dtoguMad wttbthe result of his travel when 1 di-rected to th country of Qnuittefc whichit was saId contained the most beautifulwomen In U world Disappoint in DMlooks of the wotmabout to return h
is eaM towho gun
hop whom King invite out for a drinkat a cafe across the street oM mantells King tory of the young princeof the realm who govern the land undera regency Hla mother and thelatter an AmoricwB having bees WiledIn a railroad wreck some years beforeThe old man reeenta all attempts to referto hIs niece but gives King a very podhistory of th and the courtparticularly attenttOK to Johnmills the Atnertcair friend ottbe priwetfsfather who is the real power behind thethrone As the old nan leave to returnto his shop King Hods that Ue to betaspolice Glancing across toe street sees
gun maker before he enters his shop AaKIng saunters away the blind above theshop opens ned the gun maMwrs niece
Jhn Tuilis the companion to the princein Graustark
and was sought la o af rence bymen In Me principality He inert
the hatred of UM Duke of PerM a miser-ly minister of tee nee although be was
fond of dukes daughter theCbunteec of Marlanx who came
often to Kdelwetes The rtngrew vecp any at a meetingcabinet one day beoaoee the Duke of Pwsetraduced his Unole Jack hadcalled John Tuttle becaoee the cablnrtdecided on mill advice to refrain from
loan on the new railroadTuilis and the prince war out ridlns
Later inattending a military review King seesthe glory ef Grawetark also itsbeauty ORe lady la particular interests
Countess MartanxKIng vlsiu the gun again and
finds the chit occupant the beautiful girlhe has seen beforeSpantz comes In jrtstly irritatedfinding King and bin niece together
steBB Oct of tile sbap he toby Hoblw the Cook tourist agent whoInforms bin that Danatiiss wants to seehimKing to sea Oa gloM Is
to keep from the girtgunshop He is told that she 1 Olaa
year before for conspiracy terevolutionary movement in Poland Thegirl wae the secretary She had a sweet-heart in perron of a prince of theroyal blood in Poland but be Woe torn
tag an anarchist Te nearthowever he v es to the guns otsjpand finds both the g rt and Snaat inShe has been weeping
the againHe is fouowed from th hoft
Mow MM prince
discovers that the and KnK nletercoavent scholar together
KIng Is being watched by the costmaJter wm the local
to the anarchistIns through a door InCount Mwlanx was theOlga Plata w
Madkill t Mma nat King nyjigfeas a spy brought r i Amnfcii toTulli princeMarlaBx lawyer BmttM-
Bpeak of yow princeuuaa
slaughtersay she will
as she has sworn defendsagainst the suspicion of beteg a awrcommittee plansassassinated
of wtooe daughter tho-Marians is viaitinc him Adrive un to the
ben asked by theShe tells him the prince
The coiInspectsandgioss toNIne
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to cwwolt theJ tower h-
and aaked fcertlM countewso many owrd that b hind
from her to the g e rf thecaetle ground not byforbut
up the eorvettlanc incasual manner ae the watcherMm left off Ttticunning which maakei thoao proeeea-Jnsa there Was a wily brain behind It
Thf dokefe aeeretary aneipernr tilecall TulUa
teN Marianx bad t Kdelweim6 that inotntoKwho was ahootlnic wild bonparty In Axphaln
When dOM abe reteiwrthe Amerteaa acareetf MIlt WeaTs She had aaidr iwCktec et thisright before What could It mean 7
I do not know ateIn a day or twoTShe toM abetoeo tntnka
the lacowle ngK r tt thaistory In full
Well Iw dI beg IMrdOI beg l J
In meaatte nr yeaufriend Trmeton IDa wa imrtoar-sorrr time at it It aB wheo bewent to th Cathedtttl In the bee C-
w iau the charmta Utte-pi me more Not onlr he
one but aMinjt ben aaeured U royalworshiped there quite aa andas teJteiosMdv a the oommuntcant 8H did not appear
More than all with treedisappointment when be ambled dawnto the armorers shop The doom wJocked and there waa no eian of Ittkabout the shuttered place The tmCtwere closed on this day of rest to therewas nothing left for hint to do but toslink oft to the room ID the Aetrenpetathere to read or to play solitaire andto curse the proareea of civilization
Monday was little better than Sun
WATCH SPECIALTh i m handsomely
engraved GoldWatch a regular
Andrew
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The girl warns KlIiC not to come togun bop or to trY to Mr
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swarthy tJHH ot Sputts tMKing goes with Uobb the lokto the palace JPOuPd trMpa OU theprinces private ound lid frJeD4aand goes ftIIIdaK wttIc his
The telle King that old CountMarlanx going toup with bombe They crc inthe pretty young aunt of the prince willi
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interrupted by a shriek fromOlga bJ against the
of the innocent eventhough do the deed
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day Hobbs positively refused to escortMm to the cetin grounds againamount of bribing or browbeating couldmove the confounded Englishman fromhis stand He was wUttng to tafe ShImanywhere else but never again would
riak a peKaonally conducted tourInto hot waters royal Mr King
himself to purely business callat the shop of Mr He lookedlong with somewhat shifty eye atthe cabinet of sui leat rings and necklaces and then deported hav-ing soon the Interesting Miss PlaVanova
the old man observed tondismj toroam in the young man eye he didnot betray the fact at least not soany one could notice Trurtton deIMrtMl b t returned Immediately afterluncheon vaguely Inclined to decide be-tween two desirable rings a pro-tracted period of iadeolsion In whichOlga rematotd stubbornly out of sight
announcad could nethis mind and would return later foranother inspectton
At hiv room In the hotel he found anote addrM d to himseLf It did nothave much to say but it meant a greatdeal There we no signature and thewas that of a vuoman
Pleaae do not come again ThatalLHe laugbtKl with a line tone of deSauce back to the at5 oclock Jiwt to prove that nothing so
towever wai9 after he taken aten walk down Castle avenue with-a sttpvtementary stroll of little incident o Uide tbe grim high walls thatinctoeerf the rotrnds any one hadtold him that he was hopingto find a crova se throughcould invade pttradise I make no doubtbe would hays resented thesoundly On the occasion of thislast visit to the shop he did not starions b t went away somewhat dazed
himself the possessor of aAmerie n Baiviog come to the concluBion that knljclit errantry of that kindwas not only profligate but distinctlyirrttatm ta sense of helAeked up Mr Hbbbs and arranged fora days ride in the
Youll me Mr Hobbs bythat band team your X
know youre an Intemreten Its aninsult to my to have ittaunted tL my taco aH day long IM
sotake It onT before we start out tomor-row
And so nrfnus the besaiUInpr InsigniaAf fa e led his hypercriticalpatron into the mountain roads earlythe net morning boUt Wall mountedand provided with a luncheon largeecouch to roBtore t3i0 amiability tht-wa sure to flew at unless sus-tained by westhetib sandwiches andbeer
The day was brJgiUL nail clear warmin the waling Where the city lay coolerto cold as one meunteds the winding
that led past the Monasteryof St Valentine somber sentinel amongthe clouds
A of Bdete als is built along theside of the mountain its narrow streetswinding upward and past countless ter-races to the very base of the rocksjagged eminence at whose top a fullmile above the last of housesstands the Isolated beak monastery
view from these streetsone enters the circuitous and hid-
den monastery road that winds afarin Its climb is never to be forgotten bythe spectator no matter how often betraverses the lofty thoroughfares Asvalley through which winds the silveryriver with Its evergreen bank and spot-less whfto houses and whitesthat almost shame the vaunted tints ofold Ireland a one views them from thesteamers Immediately belowones feet lies the compactwith Its red roofs and green chimneypots Its narrow streets and vivid awnings its wMe avenue and the ancientcastle to the north To south the
and the bridges encircling thecity a tinfok high wait andthere enormous gates flanked by towersso grim and old that they seem readyto topple over from shear fatigue ofcenturies A soft IinlJan summer
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hfuiga over the laayllt valley it Is al-ways so in the summer tfcne
Outside the city wall si the wheatfields awl the meadops the vineyardsand orchards all snug In tho nest offoresterowaed hMl whose lowerare spotted with broker herds of cattleand the more mobile flocks of sheepAn air of tranquillity lies low over theentire if he looks longinto this peaceful bowl of plenty
From distant passes in the moun-tains to the east and north come thedull intonations of dynamite blastsproving the presence of that disturbingelement of progress which i theratroed through the unbroken heart ofthe land
It is a good three hours ride to thesummit of Monastery mountain Andafter the height has been attained onedoes not to linger long among thechilly whistling with their snowcrevasses and bitter winds the utterloneliness the aloofness of this frostcrowned crest appalls disheartens onewho loves the fair green things oflife In the shelter of the crags at thebase of the monastery wells lookingout over the one has hisluncheon and his snack of spirits quitoundisturbed monks pay no heedto him They we not hospitable neith-er are they unfriendly One seldom teethemTruon King and Mr Hobbs were nottang te disposing of their lunch Ittoo for comfort in their draftylining room and they were not invited
to enter the inhospitable gates In halfalt hour they were wending their waydown the north side of the peakgradually declining roads headed forthe borne of the witchin Ganlook GAP some six miles fromEdelweiss aa the crow flies hut twicethat distance aver the tortuous bridlepatha and pest rondo
It was 3 oclock when they clattereddown the stone road and up to the for-bidding vale in wirich lurked like anevil guilty the logbuilt home ofthat ancient female who made no secretof her practices in witchcraft The hutstood back from the mountain road ahundred yar4s or niece at the heed ofa smair thick etgrown recess
A low thatched roof protruded fromthe hill against which tho hut wasbuilt As a matter o fact a thla hlmney grew out of th earth itsell forall the world like a smoking tree stumpThe hovel was a squalid beggary thingthat might have been built over nightsomewhere back in the dark ages Itssingle door was so low that ono wasobliged tb stoop to miter the little roomwhere the dame had been holding forthfor threescore years twas said Thiswas her throne room her dining roomher bed chamber her all it would seemunless one had been there before andknew that her kitchen WAS beyond nthe side the hill The one windowsans glass looked narrowly out uponan odd opening in the foliage belowgiving the occupant of the hut an unobstructed view of the winding roadthat led up from E3 lwei s TIle doerfaced the Monastery read down wWanthe two men had ridden As rthe yard it as no more thnir vpebbly avalanche wept opening amongthe trees and rocks which in thoglacial age perhaps a thousand torrentshad leaped but which wee now so dryand white and lifeless that oneonly think of bones bleached and polished by a sun that had sickened of thework a thousand years ago
This brief inadequate description ofthe witchs hut is given in advance ofthe actual descen of tile pwaoBftlly-condtteted gentlenvin for the somewhatambiguous reaam that he was to IbidIt not at all as described
The two horsemen rode into thesad came plump a amall detach-ment of the royal guard mounted andrather resolute in their lack of amJabUlly
Wbfs gasped Mrdrawing rein at of the pebblydooryaccL
Soldiers Id say remarked MrKing scowling quite glumly from bethe rim of his panama HelloJ
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from CooksFarther up the glen in fact at thevery door of the were
ered a small but rather distinguishedportion of the royal household It wasnot difficult to recognize the little
Johnspeak ill of his valor that we add howas the sleekest part of thatgentlemans riding beeks anearnestness betrayiid extreme trepi-dation Facing them on the stone doorstep was the witch herself a flguro totry the courage of a timetired hero letalone susceptibilities of a small boyin and theprince were several ladles and gentle-men all in riding garments and all moreor less ill at ea f
Truxton KIngs heart swelled sud-denly all the world grew bright againfor him Next to the tall figure of Colonel Quinnox of tbe Royal Guard wasthe slim entrancing lady of his mostrecent princes aunt Thelady of the grotto The lady of the
The Marian tall and ex-quisite was a little apart from tiltothers with Baron Dangloss andyoung Count yes Engo whom Truxton was ready to hate because he wasa recognized suitor for the hand ofthe slim younir person in gray Hethought he had liked her beyond increase In the rajeh silk but now heconfessed to him that he was mistaken He liked her better in a grayriding habit It struck him sharply asho sat there in the saddle that slidwould be absolutely and adorably fault-less in point lace or jr
lowneok or high He was forriding boldly up to little group buta very objectionable lieutenant barredthe way supported in no small measureby the defection of Mr Hobbs who announced in a hoarse agitated whisperthat hed be anaed if hed let any manmake a fool of him twice over
The way was made easy by the inof the alert young woman
in gray She caught sight of the re-stricted adventurers 01 one of thornto be quite accurate and after speeding a swift smile of astonishmentturned quickly to Prince Bobby-
A moment later the tallwith the sunbrowned face was thecenter of Interest to the small groupat the door He bowed amiably to thesmiling young person n gray andwas adventuring what he conamered
be a proper salute princehe observed that a few words passedbetween the lads aunt and JohnTalus who wa now surveying himwith some interest
prince brQke the leehe cried shrilly his little
face aglowHello responded the gentleman
readilyJohn Tuilis found himself being
dragged away from the witchs doorthe newcomer at the bottomglen Mr Hobbs listened with
deepening awe to the friendlywhich resulted in Truxton
King going forward to join the partyIn front of the hut He came along inthe rear after having1 tethered thetired horses not quite sure that hewas awake The prince had casedhim Mr Cook had asked bbs how hissons were all oC which was highlygratifying when oin pauses to con-sider that he lead get has cap band on
down in his excitement Healways was to wonder how the Itttle
monarch succeeded in reading thetitle without standing on hIs heal todo so
Truxton WJMI duly presented to theladles and gentlemen of the party byJohn Tunis who gracefully announcedthat h knew parents in NewYork Baron Dangles waa quite anold friend if one were to judge bythe manner in which greeted theyouna man The lady ia gvay smiledso sweetly and nodded so that
of presenting Cfng TOher as he had done U the Countess Mar
and others merely saidAnd you know one another of
course she flushed very
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prettily and felt constrained to avoidTruxtons look of inquiry He did notlose his wits vowed acquiesenctand assumed that he knew
As a result of tbe combined suppli-cations of the entire party oldthem her hovel where in exchange for small pieces of silver shewould undertake certain manifestationsin necromancy
Truxton King scarcely able to believe his fortune crowded intothe loathsome squnlW room with hisaristocratic managing withconsiderable tohis charming friend They stood backtable where the hag ocupied herselfwith a crystal
Never had Truxton looked upon acreature who so thoroughly vindicatedthe h had put in thedescription of witches given by thefarytale tellers of his earliest youthShe had the traditional hook nose andpeaked cbin the eyes thethousand wrinkles and toothlessgurus He looked about for the ravenand the cat but if she had them theywere not in evidenc At a rough guesshe calculated her age at years Ayouth of extreme laziness whY BaronDangloss said was the old womansgrandson appeared to be her manofJillworrf He fetched the old womanscrystal placed st ola for the visitorslighted the candle on the table occupying no los stlian a quarter of anin performing these arts so awk-ward that at least two of his observersgiggled openly and whispered theiropinions
Gruesome lady isnt she whisperedKingI shall dream of her for monthswhispered the lady in gray shudderingAre you to her readyour future in that hellyou realty think she can tellI had a fortuneteller thatI would be married before I waa twenty
three he informed her She appearedinterestedAnd were youNo gut she did her part you know
moonShe warned you I see So It
wasnt her fault She was watchingthe preparations at the table eagsreyes her and her breathcoming quick through excitement
Would you mind telling he Iam to address u whispered KingThey wore leaning aeainet the
wal near Ute little windowside by side whimsical smile thatevery one lovwd to see was on hisin his eyes Yen see Im a stranger-in a strange land That accounts formy ignorance
You must not speak whHe she isgazing into the crystal she warnedafter a quick searching glance at hislace He could have sworn that he sawa gleam of concern in her eyes followedinstantly by a twinkle that meant mischiefPlease consider my plight he implored I cant call you Aunt
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She laughed and turned herheed to deote her entire attention tothe scene at the table Truxton Kinwas in a sudden state ef trepidationHad he offended her was ahot rush of blood to his ears He missedthe sly wondering glance that she gavehim out ef the corner of her eye a mo-ment later
Although it was broad daylight thelow stuffy room woulddark not been for the flickeringcandles on table besidegray head of the mumbling fortune teller whose bony twitched overand about the crystal globe likesting serpents tails The window
or no light and the doorclosed the grinning grandson leaningagainst It llmplir The picture wan aweird uncanny one despite the gay
appearance ef the visitorsThe old woman in high shrill toneshad commanded silence The men obey-ed with a erlm while thewomen seemed really awed by their sur-roundings
The Continuation of This Story WillBe Found In Tomorrows
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That is why every authority advises steril-ized milk
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The milk from such cows is immeasurablybetter for children than the milk of mongrelcows
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