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'. 5.1 r 1 w . a 'le J 1 I '7 i'fs VU I J Q sg' ilk! 'QU'- UQ 5' 7 , 4 is 3 KX 'is A-.4 IKUIDUBSS 71529815 G5I'8IIIlIDK Seven long years had passed since lonely Mr Ames had taken possession of the wander mg chlld Long years of intimate companionship had bound the two together wlth a love that exists only between a father and son The long feared moment had come as he stood watching over his sleeping child In the adjoining room of the old cottage stood Mr and Mrs Deane, whose arrival had come as a blow to the old man stern carried a pleading expression What you ask is lmposslhle he exclaimed, I cant glV6 the chlld to you after all these years The young man casting a glance toward the room where the child lay said It was through anger that I put my son ln care of others, who at my command let him roam, un protected through the streets, to he found by a stranger However he could not have found a better companion But now the thought of my wickedness haunts me and I have come to claim my son But you cannot take him from me, Mr Ames cried furlousl His absence continued Mr Deane, has caused only misery to me Had I known he stlll lived I would have sought hmm sooner Mr Ames unmoved hy the vlsltors story, walked slowly toward the child Before touchlng him he tumed to speak I have but one thought, he said that ls, that we let the child himself decide If he IS willing to go with you, I have but one request, that ls, that he may occaslonally return to see his foster father A ood idea mdeed!', exclaimed Mrs. Deane for 1t is the only Just way of deciding. Awakening the child he brought him to Mr. and Mrs. Deane. Wholly unaware of the two visitors the child seemed somewhat astounded. At his fathers wish, the boy walked over to Mr. Deane. Unafraid he replied to all the questions asked After a short conversation the final question was asked the child whose answer ended e decision Father, he s oke o Mr. Ames, I never have 0 leave you, do I. Not if you say so, son proudly spoke Mr. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Deane and Mr. Ames exchanged glances, unnoticed hy the hoy. Mr. Deane spoke quickly 'But, son, if your real father asked you the question, surely you'd choose him, wouldnt you? No, sir, not unless father, too, could come. Several schemes were tried to get the boy to yield, hut none succeeded. They tried in vain to reconcile him to his father. Well,' exclaimed Mr. Deane, I guess the boys is yours. But in return I ask that you hring him to see us occasionally. The father and son stood in the doorway watching the Deanes as they slowly departed from the cottage. The moment had come and gone, all the fear had left Mr. Ames, and the child remained in his possession. Erum. Bums, '31. Z7 Q 93 vs 5 ,g. ,e gf' 950 w..,.. , .,- .S:...' . .--.- .- Q - V ' '4 7 T 1: P ,,., ..,l,., ..,-. -L -...... .a -f . .L -1 -i -- F 1 b JV --1------------Q1y'v --V -+--2-f--fi-lg . . , .f , . i, ': ' bI? 3 Y. vi-,tr 53 'J 4-f Q, Q 1 ' r J m - - , .A 1.1 . - F 'Ef - G3 f f' Taking a glance at the sleeping child, he advanced toward the visitors. His face though , J . . . I If ,, . . . ,, . , , . . 3 1 M ' 6 5 , . . . , 2 . 3 9 ' s 1 , . . 29' - - pf ' . K' :D 0 0 u 5 QL., is 5 . y. : ' cs ' as - ss - . , . . U . . . ,, D . . 9 . 1 . , . 1 Q , . 5 : ,, . ., . . . . .' , . . ., E . . . , .. . . . . . ,, I I 5 'c n ' , - i . 'S ,., - f Q . Q0 1 5 th . as 98 ca 9 I I J P J SC 1, 1 5, ' G QQ 9 5 Q K, n We . - - GA f af vm. SN GI' eQ,,g5v1X 9 's Q' Page fortgg-two
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