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TPC: XOXC3 Jf T TJ XJyS H a n g m a n s G U 1 c Tin; lu.. v.aiiii; iiKii liad w..ikc.l liani h.i s. cal ucck-aii.l n..u a.- iIkv L;azc(l an iiiul ilu- dimly iis lnod hascmcnt Idr liio last tiiiu-. lacli hicallicd a dec|) sijili ni satislaitiim. Jnc. ilie nldcr of the l v... icaclu-d u|) and uiiiicd the c ial-nil liijlit a little hijilier. A wmk bench cuveied with all sorts of tools extended the entire length of one side, while all ahout lay heaps of riih- hish an I refuse, in one corner stood several lar e chests containin.y; ancient and crude weapons of warfare. I lere and there. Iian iiit; on the wall and stand- } i on the floor, one could see many ])ieces of pottery and imi)lenients of do- mestic u c. I ' .xerythin-; lay strewn about in !.;rcal confu ioii. ( ' |o e l)y in another corner stood several strange objects, which u])on clo cr insiiectii ii, I)rovcd to be skeletons, standinj; there in uncanny relief ai ainst the l)lack wall i the basement. Joe step|)cd over to one of the tii ures. laid his hand upon the shoulder, and addressed it semi-seriously : Well, old man, a short journey. Tiun our work will l.c cloiu-. ' . ' ayin.!, ' which he turiicd down tjic li.L;iu. i)ickc(l ui tiie skeleton and carried it out and ])laccd it in a w.ii oii which stood near the walk. Hastily then each passed in and out many times until all the articles which the room contained, had been loaded, liotli then climbed upon the seat, spoke to the horse, and the wai ' on rattled off down the dark street toward llanL man ' s Culch. llan!,Miian s ( iulch had derived its name from a curious episode. . few years after the Civil War. Jonathan . ' -ilossou had sold his estate in the east and had come west, where he had iinested his fortune in a tract of land with the hope of dcvcloi)in), ' a .LCold mine. It had been a hi).; s ' amble and he had lost, l- ' acli attempt to tind t old had been but a sore disapjxiintment. His son had been killed in an accident at the mine, and the followinji year his wife had died. Overwhelmed by one calamity after another he had souj, ' ht to tind relief by his f)wn hanil. )ne mornin;, ' his body ha l been found danj.;- lin ; from a tree flown near a new mine shaft, . monj, ' his elTects a will had been found j.;rantinu ' the land to his youn!.;er brother. .Mthouyh his brother never .ijipeareil to claim his pro|)erly. he still retained jiosse-sion of the deed. ITS ' r lAl A. T T jnP ' BfT TT '
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TMEr I X 3 -A.ia.:exj zjNS It hapiJcned that winter 1 was in Assiiialn la. ' I ' lmi Lampkins an ' mc had td drive abtiut twenty miles just such a ni,i;ht as this an ' thmui h some n ' tlie wildest country ynu e er seen. 1 sliixei- td think alxmt it. The Imys at the camp hitched the two i ' horses to the sled while we L; it i;(Mid an ' warm. When everything- was ready we wrapped up and started. We got along all right until we hit the center of a big woods, where a pack o ' wolves ga e chase. The horses were scared as bad as us. and they did some might} good runnin ' . but those critters kept gainin on us. The nKum vas up and I could see the whole pack — forty of ' em in all — with their hmg gaunt bodies an ' hungry jaws. I pulled a gun out fnmi under our blankets and fired at the big fellow who was in the lead. Hown he went in a heap. Then lUr a moment we gained while the rest nl the pack stopped an ' et his dead bmly. Soon they were onto us again. Well, sir, 1 kept a sluKitin ' those wohes one at a time and they kept eatin ' the dead bodies till only one was left. 1 le fol- lowed us about a mile but acted like he was tired. Suddenly he turned out of the road into the woods and was gone. These gray hairs in my head all came from that trip. Xow I ' ve got ' die. Now let ' s see you move, said Johnny e.xultingly as he cornered his opponent ' s last man. The two old men leaned back and yawned, placed the checkers very carefully into a shoe box. shoved the board, on which man} ' a battle had been waged, under the counter and began to wrap up in their home-made mufflers and frazzled overcoats. This was a sign for e er}dne to mo e. The}- arose silently, and silently withdre- v into the night. .Vndy ' s story was too much for them. The store keeper walked to the cash-drawer as if dazed, lie scarcely saw the eight dollars and ninety-two cents, the proceeds of his day ' s work, as he dropped it unthinkingly into a 1)lack ])ag. Still, as if walking in a dense fog, he extinguished the light in the dingy lamp, closed the door and locked it, and bowed himself against the driving wind. At his door step, he stopped suddenly and straightened up. J-fe slapi)ed his hands against his legs and laughted. Andy ' s a liar, he said to himself. If that sti.ry ' at he told was so, that last wolf would ' a had to eat the other thirty-nine. An ' Andy said he was still a runnin ' . — F- D- iT i iA]NA. Tijj unP EfT - TTr r
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Ti Er I T -A Ta.:QXJ ' rxj s liis fell In his l v. 1 suns. jiie and Ueni d, incl iiicd 1(1 l e sui: icrstiticiUS, ht ■tunic( 1 UVCTV imw a nd iJKMi t(. c Slosson. intnu The of Old Alan SI. is gold. To Joe and Henry it had lieen a question of ettinj;- rid of the land, . o far each attempt had failed, Inil now at last, joe had hit upon an excellent idea from the reading- of a maga .ine article, ' i ' his was his plan; They would make a visit to the cit} ' and bu}- up skeletons, pottery, weapons — everything that had ever belonged to a ca e man. These they would bury in various places over the Gulch. Then after the discovery had been noised abroad, the - would lie able to sell the land to some museum as a field for archaeological research. They had lost no time in going up to the city, where they had pro- cured at no little expense and trouble, the greater number of the specimens. A great many they had manufactured themselves, down in their liasemenl workshop, and night after night had taken the da}- s output, and concealed it in the Gulch. hich JIangman ' s Gulch was to become tlK ' ' wiiuld often picture to themselves he entire world would be centered on this ' es. the day was not far distant, which was to mark the unearthing of Kleetan, for so Henry had named the largest of the skeletons. And also, Haije, the once beautiful queen of the cave dwellers would make her debut to the world. The two young men had man- aged to conceal in the three acres about exerything that a ca -e man ever owned, from the bone needle with which Haije was accustomed to mend her lord ' s girdle, to the skeleton of old Kleetan himself, resting there amid his weapons and his curiously carved clay pipes — his comrades of the ne.xt world. They had not long to wait. . few days later a farmer boy, wandering over the Gulch in search of a fallen kite, discovered a sword. The news of the find spread rapidly. As if by magic, men appeared with picks and shovels, eagerly digging out whatever of the specimens they were able to find. Joe and Henry appeared as if astounded w lien the} were acquainted of the discov- ery. They immediately statinned guards around the Gulch, and engaged a So this was the manner in famous! Working there at night the near future, when the eyes of i small, insignificent ' piece of land. r-jsnt tJS T US XJ]Sri :E R ia Y
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