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THE KNIGHT O03 YEE BOL». aes. eee ee nn ee _ a3 MP eRe re Se » J V4 Wy y! \ NN S Wh No ED -_ Pm Sn EMS / 7 é Le) oe 4 4 Zipf “a ¥ Py f / SW, Zz, <WZW & ~ SS 4, [Tom KINS COSES His 3fCOND FORSE. |} “{ think not; but when ! creep under tha waggon in I can soon tell.” ‘Then, if they are far enough off,” whispered Tom, “just give a faint, low whistle. Do you under- s:and ?” “ Perfectly.” “ Make haste, then {* Sebel disappeared. Tom King listened intently, and armost immediately she wished-for signal reashed his ears. Now on his own account he was not at all doubtful of his ability to get imto the waggon, but as for his steed, that was another affair altogether. He was quite a stranger to it, and knew not what its disposition might be. But Tom relied to a very great extent upon the amount of sagacity which he knew all horses to possess. He: patted and stroked the creature for some minutes, Wo. 192 Pack Bur No. 192, and was pleased to find that it perfectly appreciated bis caresses. Then, mounting into the waggon, Tom tied back tas canvas flaps so as to leave the way clear. Fortunately, the vehicle stood on low wheels. Stooping down, the highwayman took hold of the bridle, and endeavoured to draw the horse up into the waggon. But this was a failure, so he descended again; but thongh he tried in a variety of ways, he could not suc- ceed—the horse would not or could not understand him. At this moment Tom became conscious that some one was near him, then a voice, which he recognised as be longing to the friendly gipsy, said : “Ts it too difficult ?” “T fear so.” “Then i'll tell you what you must do: You must maze a bolt for it. and trust to tha fleetness of your stead ~ Prices Ong HALFPENNY EORNIEIOOKS EO)