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"TUCKER. If this should meet the eye of Charles Tucker, who knew Amelia Wyborn twenty-five years ago, he will hear of something greatly to his advantage by communicating with N. C., Royal Hotel, Northtown." Mrs. Bowman found speech at last. "N. C. Nathaniel Clark," she said, in broken tones. "So that is where he went last month. Oh, what a fool I've been! Oh, what a simple fool!" Mr.

"But how did you discover me?" she inquired, turning again to the visitor. "Wandering over the world," continued Mr. Tucker, "here to-day and there to-morrow, and unable to settle down anywhere, I returned to Northtown about two years ago. Three days since, in a tramcar, I heard your name mentioned. I pricked up my ears and listened; when I heard that you were free I could hardly contain myself.

"I would do more than that to win you, Amelia," he said, humbly. "You'll have to," was the grim reply. "Now I want to hear all about this from the beginning. And don't keep anything from me, or it'll be the worse for you." She sat down again and motioned him to proceed. "When I saw the advertisement in the Northtown Chronicle," began Mr. Tucker, in husky voice, "I danced with "

I did not wish to show up in Northtown so Willie sold my fur for me and we equiped ourselves for the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

If this should meet the eye of Charles Tucker, who knew Amelia Wyhorn twenty-five years ago, he will hear of something greatly to his advantage by communicating with N. C, Royal Hotel, Northtown." Mrs. Bowman found speech at last. "N. C. Nathaniel Clark," she said, in broken tones. "So that is where he went last month. Oh, what a fool I've been! Oh, what a simple fool!" Mr.

"I would do more than that to win you, Amelia," he said, humbly. "You'll have to," was the grim reply. "Now I want to hear all about this from the beginning. And don't keep anything from me, or it'll be the worse for you." She sat down again and motioned him to proceed. "When I saw the advertisement in the Northtown Chronicle," began Mr. Tucker, in husky voice, "I danced with "