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As the message reached the president it read: "Consinor westcote tag company tag sis in it oisin phenix phin sulfur uin armordale." The president reached for his pile of various code-books and looked up the strange words. He found "phoenix" in one codebook with its meaning given as "extremely ill, death imminent."

Incomplete facts are responsible for most misunderstandings. If you are in earnest and will promise to take the time necessary to get at all the facts, I'll make an agreement with you." "I promise! Time and a typewriter are my only assets. I don't intend to be hurried." Dan approached, drawn by the uncomfortable knowledge of his sister's predicament, and broke in: "Oh, Sis has time to burn!

But oh! but oh!" she cried, stretching her arms high over her head, "'twas a goodly frolic, sis! I felt a three-centuries' fasting lust for it, in good sooth!" Rebecca clutched her sister by the arm and shook her. "Phoebe Wise Phoebe Wise!" she cried, looking anxiously into her face, "wake up now wake up! What in the universal airth " A loud shout cut her short, and the two sisters turned amazed.

"But it's so hot, and Betty, Amy, and Mollie are here with me. I don't want to go all the way over to grandmother's after some tiresome old papers. Besides, it was your errand, anyhow." "I know it, Sis, but I don't want to miss that game. It's going to be a dandy! Come on, go for me, that's a good fellow. I'll make it three pounds." "No, I'm not going. Besides, it looks like a thunder storm."

It was a shame, a durned shame, and it came over him with a shock that she, too, might be dead. He took a sheet of paper and a pencil, and with heaving breast and overflowing heart thus broke the silence of those long years: OA BAY, SAMOA, May 14, 1899. DEAR SIS, You will be surprised to get a letter from me after all this time. I am well and hope you are enjoying a simillar blessing.

We a were waiting for her seventeenth birthday to give it to her mother and I " "Oh, I suppose you paid for part of it," remarked Ed with a laugh. "No; but I ran it up from the garage for her. It's a fine, up- to-date car, and now that sis has it she's as happy as a kitten lapping up sweet cream." "And she's as plucky as um what shall I say?

"And what will you have, Miss Roxy some peppermints?" "No, sir. If you please, Mrs. Reuben Markham wants two pounds of raisins, and five pounds of cinnamon, and you are to charge it to Mr. Markham." It was strange, but her voice never faltered after she got well begun. However, for all that, Mr. Hampshire stared at her. "Five pounds of cinnamon, did you say, sis?"

"It wasn't as easy as I had expected, but at last I got the promise of a chance, and I began studying up, and taking the examinations. I passed successfully, and received my commission." "So that's what you were doing all those days you were away so much?" asked Grace. "That was it, Sis. And now I am a full fledged Secret Service agent, though I haven't arrested anyone yet."

The days that followed were very happy ones for the two young people and for the two old people for that matter. Teague enjoyed the situation immensely. He would watch the young lovers from afar, and then go off by himself and laugh heartily at his own conceits. He was very proud that Sis was going to marry Somebody a very broad term, as the old mountaineer employed it.

He knew that only unusual news would have led her to interrupt his work in which she was as keenly interested as he was. "What is it, Sis?" he asked, "you look as excited as if the Statue of Liberty had paid us a visit and was now doing a song and dance on the front lawn." "Oh, Roy, do be serious. Listen who do you suppose has come back to Sandy Beach?" "Not the least idea. Who?"

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