Hls Last Call lll morning dawned cold and mrstx Xn impenetrable xcrl held the land rn a shroud of gras mtensrtxrng the shadows lurking under the trees and making a goomx and fllosl re xrsron of the rock and crags XX ater drxpped from the sodden branches and showered the damp underbrush w rth a steadx pat pat Once the mantle ot ffloorn cleared for a few moments Immedratelx the scene took on thc appearance of a farrw land l'ach leat sccmcd to be a dclrcate handiwork fashioned from glohules ot glass Trnx drops of lrqurd srlver rolled from shrnmff branches to be swallowed up rn patches of dark brown leawes The rocks took on the aspect of huge masses of srlxer and quncrmg leases crntrlited rn the brrffht light at elch rush o tie rcstless arr s thc eoxcr closed rn again thc darkness became more pro nounccd and once more gloom reigned Scarcelx drsccrnablc rn thc faint lrght 1 mm was se :ted upon 1 fallen prnc llrs gan was fixed and a shadow of sorrow appeared on hrs homely features The rnmutes pissed but the man ncrther rcmoxed hrs gaze from thc pastures before hun nor shrfted lns positron Xn occasional sigh unrepressed and deep was the sole sound that escaped from the lone figure lor mdeed he was lonelx the xrctnn of a mountarn feud frrendless driven from the place of lns birth by thc fatal enmrtx between hrs f3.l'llllX and that of the Hennebecks It was onlx the mght before that he had returned after rccerxrng the news that both lns father and hrs xounger brother had fallen before the treacherous and he rmght return -Xnd so hc had But such a welcome' Xgarn an expres sion of pam furrowed hrs face There was no hardness nor desire for wen geanec rn hrm X deep hurt gnaw ed at hrs heart and seemed to tear hrs very vrtals Hrs eyes filled to brrmmrng with tears and a stony hand seemed to grasp hrs throat and choke hum Clearing hrs misty eyes the mountarneer looked long and sorrowfullv at the remains of hrs birthplace strll QIl1OllltlC'I'lll'f rn the hrc hrs enemies had caused XX hx should he be thus persecuted? llrs lrfe had been one of kindness to all Xboxe evervthrnfr he had attempted to quell the angrx feeling between hrs famrlx and the llennebecks Xnd when hrs father had called hun a coward and ordered him never to enter lns house again he had peacefullx obesed hrs father s order and for two tears had heard naught of hrs home or lns parents lt was lns intense lose and longing to vrew once more lns former home that had caused hun to return The mountarns and forests of hrs chrldhood and xouthful daxs alone would ease the yearning that made hun fretful and uneasv llc had returned at night and had attempted to xrsrt the old home without allowing those who knew hrm to be aw are of llls return XX rth the behef that he had escaped obserxatron he crawled through the broken wmdow rnto the old cabin and threw hrmself upon the dmgx boards scantrlx coxered hrmself wrth straw and rags and soon fell rnto peaceful slumber lt was hrs rdea to staw two or three dats among the mountarns of hrs birthplace and then quretlx to depart The Hrt light of dawn had scarcelx appeared oxer the mountain tops w hen he was awakened bs the crackling of flames and a feelrnff of oppression upon hrs lungs l'lmgrng hrs rough covering from him the bewildered man stared rn drsmas about hun qlowh he real17ed that the house was rn the throes of man s most fearful enemx fire As he gazed through the halt opened door rnto the drmng room a w lnrlrng blmdrng cloud of smoke rolled rn and a huge mam pointed fork of red xellow flame darted through the doorwax and lrcked menacrnglx the wall XX rth a crx ot brtter tear and resentment the mountarneer sprawled oxer a Page Ten I . . l I' 5 -l'k ' 's K T ' . ,i I 1 ' . .Q ' , U. 1, - K . p H . , i , xl 3,1 s I . 's 1 ' - ' ls ' I 'lk' ' ' ' ' K, ' ' -. , i h. h , h. P. . V 'ze' 'g ' 2' x fl -x C wx I . ' ' A ' , , , . , , . . . , ' s ' ,'. Z ,' A , , fire of their enemies. A messenger had told him that the feud was at an end h u A s X . .T T 7 - .' ' ' 1 . -I Y 1 :-I. Q 'V .- Ya Q v . 1 v ng L va 1 .l .l v . . c ' '. , ' . Y n Y 'Q . N .iq . I Y i i , Y T . ' Q1 v V . I rv - T 7 , LT , 5 Y . Y TAI' .T . :I 4 . B v E. V . v , 3 ,' . . , . 5 ' 4-
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