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A FOOL AND HIS MONEY Drawing ''? Arthur I, Ka-ll? U1APTKR XIX. I Burn a Feu. Bridges CO ?MPANIE1 ? Ii - ? m top t.. ?bottom, in qu . ? . ptai "t my demand. We I and si-tlii i. nt reason foi ? -, ted itself 1 ...... ...... was hidden ?mewhen about ? rabie magi I ??:!-! nol ha\ in ? '?? i ,1 did not r. ' fool by Mari mis upon 1 Ige. ? . ine ovi ? ? I, and test evidence ii ion that s?, n there as i in, oil'! ..-?'? I [wouldn't orning lawyer, a r - Vienna when I v.. ?er the ?? ? ? Rotl efen. TPARNOV Y *?* mornii ?. - ? -I vail him. "1 ? ! hand, whi? h I took id, utii hivalrii i ' tir up the monki Baron v nol totally wil I He made a grima, e. "Noi "Hr usually hav? I ; ! no feeling ol four?er? n ?r to kill , Mi .... | wning S. hy ? ? Tarn "Poor ol II miiir ' They ? ? , ? 11 ?,;;i m \- ' I .'.m afraid I, Mr 'i ? I am sure. He is 1 My ' ' ? ' I ' I I. It I 1 ? ?1 ? ? - ' I ii ? ! ? BY GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON A,:., a. an f?al ??? removi ? and tin bei t?te north of '-.' w York ( but a vulgar, put ?eproud Aiia-ri? .m would think -.t doing I ing. I want to hu ? V ' n than to tell him thai he ha ?n'l en : ion to pur ? : D see. Vanil i * ? all it. I do; bul it pi ? to co title it." B) " ? ? ? ???? ?? in th n ? ? ?? 1 int? II? glan? ed alxxil tin apart , .in I? ? I ). ? I, loi rked qui er smile. till. "Eh? What : mean?" "Ill once occu ?? if? Am I rij ' I me away," I said. 1 " I sec, " said h? ilil H .??in I it '" "\i. ? I)," aid 1. with a i ..ii-, ious bl "I 1 Hi Id still 1 munnun d. "I m?. hen I ? ! |< ' i< . I !.. Ii? \?? . ' the ul Hi row lightl lid ii" ? A pile of ml.hi rnerol ? h. hi ap ? uriously, I n ral int? ntl m and ?\n nd ends writ] ? i boot. To my horror a dilap tloll di ' :. ! rolled oui upon I I in appearan? i thai I doubl il world lik.- it. In?!? i ?!. I h ive a distinct I ? ?l?l that the ? fathei had paint? ?I ii I ? ... and hlu< ! ti next I 1 1? ngth ild be ii" il mind ? eart w.is ? An instant e rejoined rd did r, ??in , rim. the I ! . an I in that | In the reappcai tu- into ot l I trembled as I lighl ... ; i ? : : I i ? ? ? tracts.' I ' I '. ? II . ? "M\ ? ? ? i ? I 11 ? ' ? .' .in apology, Mr. Smart. Ti. n you an injustii ?. I suspe. te i you I mour h.-re. Pra for." DIVE la) i later 1 ? 1 luite -it the Bristol, overlookii ?artnerrin ? :nv baronial po .ill s.-rry. My roman, e had !?-?-n si. thin - ' about in? : thing to try to write a novi : tli ? er a| tin be guill ? '. Baron b) . any more than an .'. ?A. dyed-in the- ?v< >ol Coui My plans were made. Afl I < -. ? Sew York. 1 A for Schloss Rol ? ; ? . ': . I ' i i and di ? :k with his 1 ? It ? ' I ??'? expecting I alwa? .- not one fti ml ? rn for all I ? of om I pardonable, i . I'- - I a good ' . . ...... ; | i ? ing. [ had been in Londoi ? it I could I : toan ' ? I was i ' fjaj the ninth d I sent Poo| f the : the lleXt ' I awoki ? ? : : ? ? ? ? t Hoi I Niew York H . AT last I took to 1 *?' to the H ? : lion a trill ' ? ' I ' ? ? ' . ; 1 ? CHAPTER XX. I Change Garden Sp JF I I I must i