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i THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GAL" MONDAY. AUGUST71922. The Constitutions Week The Magnificent Adventure BY EMERSON HOUGH Next Week The Grand Babylon Hotel" By Arnold Bennett Continued from YeterIa Some one waiting to ge you.

sir they are la the parlor. She asked me to come for you. She' Who is she I don't know sir. She spoke to her father. They are in the root Just across the hall sir The face of Meriwether Lewis was pale when presently he opened the door leading to the apartment whuh had been indicated.

lie knew that his callers must be Aaron Burr and his daughter Mr Alston. TheoOosia ton arose from the spot where she tat in the deeper shadows and came forward to him. He met her his hands outstretched his pulso leaping eagerly. He dlladld yet rejoiced. are you here' he asked at length.

My father and I are on a journey down the river to visit Mr. Blenner- ha tt on his island hy is it that you always come to torment me th more- Another doy and I should have been gone Torment you sir' on rebuke me properly. I pre a JJH I sbould have courage meet you always to speak with vou to look into your eves to take your hands in mine But I find it hard terribly hard' You find it hard' Do you think this is not hard for me al These are strange words. What is your motive' hat is it that you plan' hv should you seek to stop me when I am trying to blot your face out of my mind Strange labor is that to try to forget what I bold most dear You shell nnt leave my fare be. hind you Captain I ewis she paid nudd Vjat do you mean Theodosia What is It You shall see me every night under the tars Meriw ether Lewis I will not let you go.

I will not relinquish you He turned BW ftlv toward her but paused III if clught bark by some mighty hand. hat is it0' he said OHCP more half a wl i per. What do YOU ild you ruin me No to the ontrary shall I allow you to hasten into the usual ruin of a man' If you go yonder what will bf' the fate of Menwether Lewis Shall I let you go down in savagery' Ah if I thought I were relinquishing you to that. th 3 would be a heavj day for roe Can you fancy what all this means to me' lie broke out hoarsely. Yes I ran fin And what for me' much my feeling for you bas been oh nil it what yOU like so touch have I wished so much lave I planned for your future in return for what yOU have given me ah I do not dare toll vou' I could not dare come here if I lid not know that I was never to see or spea i to you again.

It tears my- heart from my bo om that I must say these things to you. I have risked all my honor in your hands. Is there no reward for that' Is my recompense to be. only your assertion that I torment you that I torture vou' Is there no torture for toe as well' The thought that I have done this covertly secretly what do you think that costs me' Your secret is absolutely fIIlf with roe Theodosn No it is not secret We have that neither of us would lay a secret upon the other. 3 swear that to vo i once more And yet you upbraid me when I say I cannot give you up to any fate but that of hapi in and success- oh not with me for that i beyond us two it is pa forever.

15 it happiness Something like a sob was torn from his botlom. ou can speak th is with me he sail hu Kilv If i cannot leave me happ np i eats volt not at least leave OJ partial peace or mind' UP saw her movement II" she turned heard her sigh. 3 metime he sail have thought it worth a woman life thrown tint a strong man may su cm I i 1 ire an 1 sacrifice is woman may nffer not much more. 1 it it is as my father told me' lie told you whet That only chivalry would ever tusks Ji forget your itv that vo i never co il 1 be approached tlir ugh your weakness. 1 ut only through ur strength tt ro igti your honor.

I can' Slot lib you through your strength sod I would not approach you through TO ir wtnkne yen if I could. 1erh ips some day it 11 be made clear both of us so that WI' may understand. Ye this i torture for us both' lie heard th soft rustle of her gown. her light footfall as she passed and on more he was alone. For more than an hour Meriwether I cwis Rat his head drooped in If nee Then spoke Shannon.

Get the men well start now Eager enough Shannon hastened awn on his midnight errand. thin an hour every man of the little party vas lit the water front ren Iv for de partute. Tl PI triitnil thp lend tvalkinr up an 1 wn hind bent Jus hands behinil 1 It wn" short I work enough tie completion of such plans remained unfinished. In the darkness without it a shout or II cheer to murk its passing the expedition was launched on its long 30 irm Mefne The two younx men gri ped hinds as the great bateau un in th Point of Hock" on ttie Kent irkv id of the Tlh They nee led not to do more the two. The fare of ch told the other what lie felt.

Thlr mutual devotion ttieir rcnfr and unselfishness tleir nnulii' unity of purpose fThnr perfect nly comradeship whMt wonder so many have the fr rv of Men xcether I wis find William Hark ore romantic than romance itself We are share and hare nl Ue tisie ill a 1 PW Tell me. we get 1 PVOH I tS- Mississippi thi fall. von think Po said lark. The PJn1lh of the vsllev ire not very well reconciled to th Tx nsiana ilp Hl neither II" the French. They WT holding 11 nt country in rtn rsh1n each ywnpte Afraid of the other anti both sVovrn- their teeth to nsv Rnt fcoar the commission 1 doln well it I And Tort" uine the transfer will hi' made fan or wthter.

After that us from coin" on. Tell yon heard tnvthinx of ol OH I plan' There hive come rumors of tn. old attempt to at wet from the rqVltTI Washington anti Is have vnts sr s1 from is New OT not not the ndden fl Cin Ms I fae nde 1 cave him JIO to ansrr hot went on stop ns Merse Trt IT cannot start too OOT want frh rrass every nlrht for a Rot rnn how In you nt to ymnish TOtirself Ion" effd to iteve heard ion- HT that re married and HIM wn Ti' mis qrii' Tell how tfc td ir of whieh TOP ro 1 rn hen TI- v1' ir re Ten back Twas fan New York maid. 1 was it not' Have a care man pretty girls do not wait' As he spoke so strange a look passed over his friends face that Wil ham Clark swiftly put out II hand. tat is it Merne' Pardon me' Did she not wait' His companion looked at him gravely.

She married something like three years ago. SIll' Is the wilt of Mr. Alston a wealthy planter of the Carolinas a friend of her fatler and a man of station. A good marriage for her for him for both The sadness of his face spoke more than his words to his warmest friend and left them both silent. Chapter lndtT Three Flags The day was bu.

beginning for us of the American public All the air was vibrant with the passion of yutb and romance. Yonder in tue west there might be fame and fortune for any with courage to adventure. Into that world there now pressed a flowing seething restless mass a new i ulation seeking new avenues of hope and life. of adventure and opportunity Over this new world alert restless full of the lust of life arid adventure' fl ated three flags The old war of Europe and spain still smoldered al ng the great waterway into the south. The flag of Great Britain had wiyidrawn itself to the north.

The flu of our republic had not yet advanced. Those who made the western population at that time eared little eno igh about flags or treaty rights They concerned themes rather with possession Over the heart of that region floated all the three anners at the same time that of Spain for a gen pration actual governor if riot actual owner of all the country beyond the Mississippi so far as it had any government at all that of France Owner of the one great seaport New Orleans settler of the valley for a ttneration an that of the new republic only ist arriving into the re SplPt of men either of the past or the west. The prediction of William lark rants true In this matter of flag' autocratic Spain was not disposed to el 1 De La ii" Spani corn. manilant for so many years would not let the young travelers to vond Sr. Louis I' so fir as harllIp lie ist hi' surt' that his country had not only been sold by Spain to ranee but that the cession had bf ilv confirmed nn 1 furthtrmiire re he must be irp that the cession by I ranee to the to States had also been concluded formally Thus delay meant the loss of the lrtirl winter.

The two young lead. ers of the evped tion were obliged to make the best of it they could. Clark formed an encampment in the timber 1 country across the 5Iis ssippi from I i us find soon had his men comfortably ensconced in calms of their own building While Miriwether lewis gravely wint about scientific tUIJjPS and ilham Clark merrily went abo it his lancing with the gay St Louis belles when not engaged in drilling his men hpvond 1 the river the winter passed. Spring came. Not until the 9th of May in the year Of were mat.

tPN concluded to suit the punctilio of Iran an 1 pain al kp The flag or Spain lo lv dropped from the staff where it had floated. That of France ok its place and for one day floated liy courtesy Pr old Louis. On the morrow aro a strange new flag the flag of the I nitId States. Time now at la t' sn William Clark to his friend. 1 What is the latest news jn the village Merne' In added 1 lie not been across there for two weeks Now enongi said Meriwether is gravely I ju have word of tie arrival ill.

town of none other tl in tiel Aaron irr The vice Tresilent of the I nitfd States' What dos he here' Is he alone' I witi hp were alone 11 hp i with him his dai ghter Mr ai irr came to ou in the spring of IsiVJ as much in des. perau as with 1 finite plans. Mltt trra were go ng np too well for him. The fame of the Lewis and Clark npldilion now lad gathered vol ime onst tut on or no const iti the purrhn T-e of I ouisiqna In 1 teen compl ted the tran fer ha 1 been formally made. His resources wore dwindling lie elel finis for the ninny secret agents in his employ- needed yet more fun for the pur- cl asp and support 1 is lin Is in this uth An 1 tie mini ter of Great Britain ha I ven plain warning that unless the expedit on up the Missouri ud hp st lied no rrther aid nee 1 I lie hoped from hint.

I ittle by little Burr saw hope slip away from him. True. Captain Leis was still do. I ta ned hr government duties among the age Indians. a 1 tile wny out fr the city hut the ma expedition hart actually started.

I William Clark IUppel with tl final details. did not finally get bin party tinier way until ve clays ifler the formal transfer of the new tern. tore of Ix n-iana to our flag an 1 three days after Burrs arrival. At. last however.

on the 14th of Mny. I the three boats had left St. Louis wharf with their full tomplenient of men and the last of the supplies i aboard for the great voyatv. Distracted. Aaron Burr raced up an 1 down his apartment in the horn where he as a preoctupii absorbed almost TPT Iv to despair.

lie spoke but little. hut time and ngatn he cast an estimating eye upon the vounz woman who accompanied him. Ti eodosia Mston knew well Inouh what was her fathers mind knew well enough why they both were here. It was because she would not has's ome alone. Vnd she knew that the burden of the work they had at heart ist tineS more lip upon her eho ilprs i once more mu set Captain Men Oliver r.P\\"i and mil he soon.

ever lie was reported us being I to leave town at once upon return from the Olnlp Tnd ans I Mtriwether Lewis within tan hour of actual departure called I pay his compliments to guests nruishe II. these to a man so in rank onter the government wh eh he himself served. I I a Tour pardon. Colonel Burr ifl hp for com ng to you as I am hut the moment for my start is now dirtlls at hand. mule not less's without com ng to present my duties TOU sod Mrs.

Ion Formal. cold. polite it wee the one wish of Captain TAI to pnd thl interview as soon as lie might. Mr elnnlhtpr. Mrs.

Alton will pre entlv Aaron Burr IIi So von are ready Captain Lwia We re qnite prepared. Colonel Burr Mr men are on ahead two- days' vinrneT and wa tin for toe to sssertsikp them Sancnm Mr houtEau Mr. Labadie are so kind THE GUMPS IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING tea xou. yvr OXUHO ME- so MAKE. A.

tRFECV HO 6 OT- EM I Go BACK I'M Go TO ASK XDO To BAKE SO Or ThOu. COOKItS To HOME. WVTH as to offer me a convoy of honor they are waiting for rite at the wharf now and I must go. lie was bowing and extending his own hand in farewell. with polite tx crises as to his baste relieved that his last ordeal had been spared him.

lie turned. as he felt rather than heard the a i roach of another who coming caused Ins heart utmost to top beating the woman dreaded and demanded by every fiber of his being. Oh not so fast not so fast lau he 1 Thoodosia Alston as she cam into the room offering tier hanl Were you trying to run away with. out ever saying goodby to Ole I was just going Se stammered Meriwetber Lewis. hy might we not walk down with you to tht wharf if you are- so soon to go' she demanded An excellent idea said Aaron Burr.

do you on ahead I surrender my daughter to you and I shall follow presently to bid you a lass Godspeed tteriwether lewis found himself walking down the narrow street of the frontier settlement. It was spring the air was soft He was young. This woman at his side was very beautiful far as he could see they were alone. ThPOdo sighed And so Captain Lewis is going to have his way us usrial And he wag going in spits of all ven without saying good. by to me Yes I would have preferred that.

Captain Lewis is mad. Look at that river' They say that when the boat started last we it took them an hour to make a quarter of a mile. when they struck into the Mis- souri How many thousands of hours i will it take to ascend to the mountains Your men will mutiny and destroy von You cannot succeed I you will fail' I I thank you. madam' 1 Oh you must tart now. I pre sume in fact.

you have started but I want you to come back before ODA obstinacy has en you too far Tust what tin von mpnn' you mean just a moment. It seined to her as if he was matte of tone Then he spoke very slowly deliberately Gum ing back to yoti. And you call me tgat name' Only my mother Mr. Jlf on and ill Cark ever did so. stiff nek man' It is so he km to vou' And nil I NEVER COULD LOVE UA OaV AFTER I THEWftV HE CAME BETWEEN US WELL THEN WINNIE WE CONTINUE AND BUN OFP SECRETLY AND GET MARRIED' IU.

ALWAYS CtQR SOME LETTERS SO YOU CPM ME Li ten. In thc unsettled times who knows what may happen In that very un ettlf ment lies' the rob able success of this plan which my father and I have put before you so often. We reset you to help us Vh are you going to come back Merne As she spoke they were apro- ch ing the long wha along the waterfront lined with rude craft an 1 fur off at the cxtrem tv of the 1 ne the boat which I wis arni his friends i were to take. The gaze of the yoting leader was fixed in that direction. HP did not make any immediate sign that he had heard her speech.

I I told Shannon. my aid to meet me here. he said at last. There I are certain little articles of my exjuip ment over yonder in he wharf she oul 1 you excuse me for just a I ment' UP stooped at the low door and entered But she followed him follow eel alter him unconsciously without plan. feeling only that he must not go that she could not let him away from tier.

But the words she had spoken had caught him after all. lie had ht pondering had been tryin to set them aside no if unheard. Coming back" he began and stopped short once more. They were now both with- in the shelter of the old building Yes Merne she broke out suddenly When are you coming back to me Mlrnt lie stood icy silent motionless for uHoo OF FOR. A WEb.

OR. SO you to go away Merne but if you do if you must wont you come back' Oh wont you Memo Her voice was trembling her hand half raised her eyes sought after him. i single little chance word a flick. name of endearment that was what did it That little spark. dropped almost by rhince worked its havoc in We tremendous magazine of this man nature.

Mlrne she had said For a. moment only mean lcss I sounds came from him. but at length i he sail brokenly Theo Theo' The flood of his pent nature burst forth at last the stern contr 1 II I LOVE NNIE AS MUCH AND ALLS PAIR IN LOVE JUST USE HARRY LETTERS AS LONG AS THEY APE PLANNING TO GIVE ME mighty soul was gone. In a flash he caught her in his arms held her. kiss- ul her kissed her once' the imprint soul on soul life on life.

tern masterful if the time had come the great hour for both of them and in. deed it was their great hour. uontintst Tomorrow I SOMEBODY'S STENOG Off Again By Hayward GLS we MUST i HOT DPWM6 VIE BE WAY HOURS AWO Tr-IE SP er oAATep I 7" r7y- THE VfeU 6tT AWAY UUST CAM TELL ALLrl6HT OM THE CiTiES WHEJG WE APE DRIVE OAJ a mi HO Tki ft HOME SWEET HOME The Boss Thought It Was Just Another Collector for George ByHJTuthill WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER The Twins Are at It Again No 5 To see HEY MR. NG To lave ever Jo le me I I ive How il in II in ell tUB" I lave liuniil ite in tli is it al n- Is is in Kii diif- jr lie made i i Iv ite ran i an us. Merne she went on trcn 1 li ich hues' lh sccelit- fatL 15 it in a as- IIIIIIH 1 irt art in mv inns 11 Is tl ere tone a man in vy irs me' ant I a plane in good man i 1 esm an innocent cle place think not you all the unhlllJPi- ne in lour own heart Is all the worlds eiy yours I USE Of BIDWN IN MONEY ONI ft UW5U1T- VUV DON'T SOU AW JIM ETfL rr our OF COURT' HA THIS 15 ONE HA HA' toNI YOU TIME I STEM-A MAPCHj I WQj ABOUT WE OH you OEM NV PE HARCV" HERES MY LETTERS HERVOU Tw1NjAR WINNIE-HARRY APE3EEf UPTOY6OR.

TYLER SEE 77 1 HAflRV OLO TRICKS rvlcoM It lii HIS LITTLE BROTHER Keep YR YES SHUT' TIGHT' WAIT YOU AINT OIRTY DON" WANT MA To SUSPECT THAT I TOOK YoU Id WITH I waiti see 1 in- ou is 1" I lIir. I I I hi I AI ton I hi Wh ked Iy Ir. Itt i land. I Why I the Anotber onl' sir ou Dt" pre-I ouU coura to you-to to han mine. I I if also' Tbe I' mot in' What is I Why I I I to mo I lg 11 lpn Lewis" I Iuddpnh- Wh Tbeodo ia I i HT I I rlriwlthlr reliDlui 011 swiftly What it OR in wl1i mean Would mp' No h8 tpn man own prr this ml' fancy.

me oh like-- I in me you bosom ri ked that a rtion you what 0 t8 me is nb Olutely Thpodo ia. is ither you ay I ve happinp UP Oi-ob. is two-it is pat But wa 11 ill You thus mp" you aYe happiness. you lla VI' pea I he Snmptimlf I woman' III at lailllre and not But i fis we yOI1 that you OuM throutli hut your through lIn- your Perhips will all for IIndpr tanel. thi Ic bf th th" ru tlp footfatln" pa onoe wa LewE in ilpnl to wSll noll h.

mi lnilht lIn waterfront rlady They their hvalkinl and toWfl his nt hi hinl him. A tlnfini hpil. irknl' withnlltn phf ilI inlr 81 launhrJ on. it 10nlZ. jOl1rnp" Will Ultne gripped th let the In lerituckv neloil eech Ib lr tht ir lnPr ity ir sn whHt rnlY pri- TAi 1II0r.

I plf i nikr in tM. Will lIic1 Tewi ml 11 pt hpvM 1 li i- i'l'i thi Ol1think 1) llb I II ThP thi TMlisiana Jut" 1111 that it JIIIrrne hln. llb 111 otb an ow 01O thp tpt Ih PI p1 on J1Jme iI1 this fa uThot 11 n' 1M he 1thi 11 iel plan nr 11mot' ld HlBratp Jfttnt lit an he Iic1 fnh AI is I' 01. F. id f1" tniJolI 1- 1.

tlm- an" In 111 l- nthlnr fe. 100011. ft ta fc ar. von-how lf 0' lon tM it Ii II ill ni. mI' poqt tst ir ci to to tn- rI yeses Iwu id.

1 f' ij i 1 not Ha ve man-I I I I. it. me she-not he r. her-for him-for warm and th republic. c.

in ppulation tleiis fjat along i dran th Tho PDongh con lDpd pe session. tvsnners time-that ln lissi ippi rpatpaport I ettr and jn pit her wp t. di po ld yitlit 1J 10 hyond 8 must France cp ion duly and mu F1Jre ps ion France nitId al I lXpt dition I br i in I rd IIi i t. Louis. in nt his William about gaySt pas in lOI rsnie and alike.

siowly 1. rook it nrtp t. arMe the lat sni4 fripnd. i In te in aro IlJon I jut I tll I than ololJrI nun' I rnilpd ta tp hpr I 0. wi wm I i his daughter IrQ.

I Anion Burr to. St. Louis in prin o4 in I i pprnlion aswith ilcfinite Iat- i going nine i no vnlitnte. onltillltion on t1- tutlon. lottisiann hail pomplltpd tratisfer hail lIi npdE I pm ploy- funs I' chap of his lands in south.

niinitCr rlat hail given unlr pxpeditjon lis Ouri I could stipped ne Littll' I lapt in til1 tamed ONlgp littlE' from the' main rk. thiS WII fire i Loniinna and At II ll oat Lou i ith In i a ipJh nnll I was tl TPal. i rn I un Throolo ia I ton a in minr1-knE'w I a bl' au wC lIl hp 1I shouters hp lnd it it his Indians. within of his rnlled 1 to uP 0 titingttisheij Ihp 0 hizh in Which I n-k aid mnr yc 111m is coming prp rT1t te A wi nd II 1:1" III in Its presently. VI are I ar wnttin I' Ir.

lblldit" IN TH Ol TIE VENtNG i r' i A ou OU coOS 600b n. iEc HoG M' BC 01. tA oM CO I OM i a to I I I O. I I in I t1 relieved I I approach vUliD cau ld l1i almo the list laugheil ThrO losia camf i I ju 18 1pr Ither Why i go I i 0 ahead PI' you. i ntI1 I torl pted was Wl i ia Ca is I II Jal RI Yp ferred I is d.

Iis- souri. i ill taints HOU6HTlEI t4J1 ow 00 NO Rt Go 00 O'- ORO rtltc Nt coot. ton QU oon U'- t1t OW RUN CI I i you. I I I Jpre- sump--in ob tinacy I TII he' in 011. by name Ir.

I ftt WIll Oh stiff man i I t. Ol1 An A bAg" MS To Tu. joo tb toJOi IEIt 5UPP I IDEIITIF' Li tbese unsettlement proh- I my' Ol i I Whon oinl to us I ernr chin Ion wllaf nnI extremity line Lewis I kixel fg fr t111 I'in I I nid. I equip. in Would mi' ment be him-follow' i mu er pondering-had en back comin LL VOIIL'- OU r.A.

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nBIDe that it. h1nct of' mans meaningless ai' brokc nly Theo I nt the Qnlr1 6o t. A. I CoR. 1.

To IM eoi .6. I I WbO Jriotd' OW SO- 11OV WINNIE Aj tlRQ1 tcEj AL SO THE LIP ty mgoneto Idlasbhe his 1 1 kissed the rf tE' ur comethe reat Off a v1k-i5- RE COM IN. AlTo TO1N AGIl1 TY HA LL 1 y. i The By HJ Tuthill Idt coszaf J.1\ liAast Bu CI N1O QM Ie It A I AN I The lG t-rfS dOl rr time hive Id 111. fS uy ah ilH humiLatf' thus-it al- wa waF kiIHlns fur OU to reply.

I ticailist trmhlinsh 1Ilh ltit WIIIlIl art many mansions I there in mans-in ours tite Cant Id man' heart-an clean oh in misery ours don't want 0 OIIgAGL 0 9 I' 5 I J' 3 0 0. 0 :4 IoJY wA DIR IN OMAII EVEN 0 HAT 0. 00 I ul1t. l- PAGE lEN I i GAMONDAYAUGUSTT 1922. I ee sir- i me i eher' 1 he we th ani th i Vhy here' 4 bassett Vb i oth you.

You mee sto dear" I bat a whisper. savagery So spea. huskily. If away. i ithin aa lender RQ ae inhore id ths thes esity nd lghT manly or ii iil Lall lievond this eqle.

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