Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1950 — Page 8
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em Synopein, W Wheeler (also mown he Tiare own When he did pitch in, it was ob-| Wheeler nodded and I this overnight before . it “HERE RE was, he told himself
Having, out of curiosity slipped past the Windsor served with disgust hat he ate essayed the thing again. shiduld be noticed, the conscien-(this évening (having no one else Castle guard, fallen down a coal chute and found his way to the with his fingers. But fingers were s fous Sergeant Footman slipped to talk to), an obscure, unbattle- * Queen's dining room where she has been entertaining Disraeli, the least of it. He ate like ani HIS APPETITE blunted, out té ‘summon the guard in per- tried subaltern in .a Teghment of he is at last discovered behind the curtains te the great shock of animal, rapaciously tearing off Wheeler began to enjoy the son. ‘his betters; strapped, sure to be intimidating’ the Queen, her Prime Minister and Mr. Naseby, the Sergeant hunks of meat with his teeth. |game as much as any English ; a... passed over in the ists, con- bearskin, the strap hooked smart-| Footman of the castle. Pwo servants knew of his presence, Noon- |" Even the coarse John ‘Brown! ‘tourist learning to eat with chop! HE MIGHT have ascended the demned to idieness in = Me an, a scullery maid, and Slattery, thé arson-minded Irish candle- wa Tevolied, When Woeelet hay sticks; he thought is very arch. stairs to the. Guard Room in the men’s guard room; finished, t-/ding the sentry follow, went with | lighter; These and the kilted Mr, Brown, Victoria's brawny Scotch emptie d . pa tied hn But| T° be sure, thought Mr, Brown, State Apartments, or taken him-'ting, ‘and at twenty-five! ‘If oaly . R. Krantz, a deckhand, were gillie, are deeply concerned. Now go on with the story— y man ed ered | oo BEA oT] watching him with approval, the 'self to the Guard House at the he could arrange to be sent to/the footman. l ; CHAPTER BGI of . ;:/the practice of eating with the young kelpie had only needed Anibottom oh the Jowes Ward, but India. lyays some Sort of show | "(To Be Continued) fairs, save when en Dole vw ip iE of 1 injustice, oa | Apes. r and trust ibn i yoturned to business. That [head of a post ol thie privy cham-! [; . But if she rg, while he permimtion: at Do Co., wo Fg Lhe case of Slattery and the amp, and then he wap capable of YIn€ lucie i, it was iear, hath story. about the Bol: what. hole? DTA, SerErert Foliar Kas were out here, he might hot ven pms S—— ire inn the personal safety of the Queen was a matter in knew “spoons but not forks, so) Fhe Jasts re draws hia. oon. ning a member of his staff, re- course — some blighter What : : a which he ylelded province to no one. He was suspicious of all comers ‘and Brown Jack it “back [fain sales dn J Jor ee A ceiving from a wine steward tWo' could he expect? What had he to. ; Good Rule for Better Pictures— of Made took them to' IB = . where the Queen was concerned, articles. back into the coat, while meat might be impaled on the were unintelligible, and his al- Dottie Madeira, 1 ok other, (Ofer her? For goaded as he was .§ . .° See LIEBER'S Before You Start!
ne i ee a: “ihe Wheeler, who had been somewhat|tines and conveyed on them to|lusions were vague, but from * 4|DY an ambition to make his name
sinister, A clarty sacket hiding In| distracted from hi lamentations|the, mouth, Wheeler was Jrged|what his inquisitors were able to Goes of the Royal Household and fortune. ‘Charles MoHa ten § PHOTO SUPPLIES—CAMERAS—PHOTO FINISHING ix feet from the bY the necessity for keeping an} make. of the confession among n . ion go dg Bog he got there? €¥e on his property, stood with utensil poised in his Jat. Stabbes; \them, * they gathered that pejContinucd Jo keep the a ory |waptucus Dassios -He hankered 8 = Mail and Something queer about that. To|Arms raised clear of the pockets, {He looked up ol Aewered his targel- meant he had somehow sneaked,“ nsibility of telling them| possess Emily Prior, 3 employ children in their busi. | docllely, though with his lips out, “Now then, now then?” said Mr. {past a gate and fallen the rest! + and here continued loyally om would she marry? He _ Phine Orders p : nesses was common practice] {his chest still heaving in litle ™ of the way by accident. This i, drink the health of George looked resentfully at the noble Camera. at a
y rown. “Eat it, eat it.” Among criminals, and chances SPasms, and saw that he got Wheeler raised the food awk. Drought a hoot from Mr. Naseby, in the wine with which his ge IL Dicky Wetherell, snoring gently Promptly Filled
: back all that had been taken! ‘on the sofa. No! He woul i , . were the bairn wasn't in this 3 "| wardly to his moush and. put out! ho after all had some reason to Majesty's thoughtfulness contin- on the doa, Not de ou aut a gail n-4315. A a CAMERA STORE
alone he gillie’s-face was bris- be b in th tter: uldn’t Mone The Bo into the Serv. Mr. Brown observed grufy his tongue to bring it in, but ue. hE a ema wou oy Bed pL Shem, Since va ore himself a gay dog, going to play ants’ Hall, and he was fingering| that apparently the boy had stolen ceeded only In disengaging it +" 0. whathad happened dur- And here this evening the vigil the field till he was tottering on
nothing anyhow, at which Noonan from the fork, and it plopped tha. haft of his dirk. folded Her mans soross her apron back onto his plate po {Ing dinsier? ras being more or less kept by 0 forty. 7 H. | | 'D B E R (on He did not immediately see And Bive Lhd Boll ar NF etome n - 8 | Mr. Brown turned on the Ser- two™ young gentlemen of the He raised his glass with a silent ; I{4 Wheeler, but easily divined his] r. Brown perform again 'geant Footman irritably: “As I Grenadiers. toast to India and drank the dead 24 WEST WASHINGTON ST.
gL say that this only clinched what! | whereabouts by the ring of hu jmore slowly, pausing. with his 0 ye afore, Naseby, you' re ai One was the second son of a KINg's wine.
: aR she could have told them her-'nairy jaws’ stretched wide. th : man... forms. that. was certainly co. Degin With: “Sure not. and’ {PLY PA ati ane: . he, sumph.! irs Auk a0d--he; having - been out’ As. he. set the glass dowWh- ag. . 0 ONE OF .TNE LARGEST PHOTO SUPPLY WOUSES
surpounding something ang DY look at it, destroyed with starva- (1. ond of the fork— watch “Oh,” sald Mr. Naseby. doubt: late the night before, was sound sentry entered with Mr. Naseby Oi JN THE MIDDLE WEST wo=""" fhe babel of ong A tion.” et ae . Hid le ot Shed fas! uury And as soon as he could do asleep on a sofa. in tow. Mr. Naseby was out of Cones Then from he _» ier of ihe "un oy y al vis : T.IASeDY. oo with dignity, he walked away.| The other, who was all too breath. and his thick rusty brows i ae A a my the crviof WHEELER WAS led to a side the Secon Ri Swal jwo aster Mr. Brown was all too high- painfully awake, was nobody but Were raised in apology for the Our Branch Camera Stores Brown reco ond instantly table where a sullen potboy set COOKS. 3 a slorekieeper:- ¢ handed indeed. Then it occurred the only son of a vicar and there- news he bore, The part about Are for Your Neighborhood Convenience The an awh her way to Peforehim. A plate of mutton pushed t . meat back into the i; him that the proper authority fore, by Guards standards, a gen-/the boy's having been caught in Te lor Your Neigh onvenie Noonan w g : and Ereets. But vo one was half eave of ls owt, Sosed bis! to feal th a burglar «in the tleman barely. He had connec- the Queen's presence alarmed Mec- FOUNTAIN SQUARE (1113 PROSPECT) ese. Lo tonis 8 as was J “castle was the ard. An s For shame, for shujie io yes Wheeler himself, and he had to be aurish, withdrew the ork much out of a pa of ons: However, I “the nat a toumges i these 5406 COLLEGE AVE.——13 SOUTH RITTER AVE. all: t § ox y 3 Pou rarve IN| prodded’ sharply by Mr. Brown empty. n ling himself upon Wheeler and Mr. and that his sister had married’ soured as he was on the Guards, Summum ie 1 18, 8 Was shu : before he would. touch a morsel. uw ye see asked Mr. Brown. |Brown as in the hope of making fortune in the city. ; (he felt anger at the realization: BUT “A stronger hand than Noonan's was hurling shoulders] to right and left; Mr. Naseby him-| self was stood back violdntly, and the words died on his lips as he looked up into the considerable | » countenance of John Brown, At the sudden appearance of the Queen's fierce hulking gillie, sounds died on lips generally, in-| cluding the wail on Wheeler's even| ; ET : the two tears on Wheeler's cheek | : ” 5 a Profi stood still and there was silence ; rt. Clase
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~ "Ain't--got un.” | The gillie frowned. “Then Wha! brought ye? Answer, now!" “Arr, I come on a barge.” “And wha smugglt ye into the
castle? Answer; lad “1 -sneaked in, and ‘en"s=-co-vulsively he caught his breath again—"1 falled down the ’ole!” And gouging into ‘his eyes with sooty knuckles, he began to do it| after all. He was only seven. “Hole?” insisted Mr. Brown, _.Hightening his hold on the shoulder. But the Sobbing intensified. [ A a THEN NOONAN “fared up at! # Tt WJ ‘ : : : ls" Ann_ASi at him: “Musha, yo'd frighten the : : % 3 : : Wout “inn daylights out of a bear!” ? N dl : : smelt” “Be still, girl!” snapped Mr. - ; ? i Naseby; but already Noonan's| interruption had set off a chorus. - Mr, Brown roared them down.) “Then he began to go through Wheeler's. Out came a broken handspike, some twine wrapped around a bit of stick, a rusty harness — : ee - buckle, a throwing dart, the end ; i , be ” : : Frangiin Rig of a farthing-dip candle, a flat 3 ks . ps yood:: Joa stone (suitable for skipping), six| : : : A : : Werner i) inches of dirty gold fringe, a| : E Sos) . Ma sketch from the Illustrated Lon-| 5 “oy ih ; rent. Fo oo don News depicting two Ashantee! Rl ; Wp fe me a penter 0 blacks prostrate hefore the plumed Sir Garnet Wolseley, four copper nails” (worth 4d. a pound), | and a small lump of coal. Amid general disappointment, Mr. Brown began stuffing these
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