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an DISAPPOINTED. 85 “That is the place,” said Latinac, pointing to the hut at the - foot of the cliff. “Shall Igo first?” ~ “No; I will go first,” replied Saloneh; “ but it is useless, for 4 no one is living there.” “Why do you say so?” “ Because I know it. It is plain enough that that lodge is empty. Come and see.” — ‘The chief opened the door and.entered the lodge, followed by Latinac and Fiftoe. ‘They found it indeed empty, with no signs of occupancy remaining. : einen do you say now ? Where isthe White Rose ?” asked Saloueh, turning to the Frenchman. She has gone away with her friends, Isuppose. Probably - they are only taking a stroll and will return directly.» > i They. will not, for no one is living in this lodge, as I just told you.” “It is certain that some one.has been here lately, for the signs are plain.” ra . “The signs are those of men; there was not a woman among them. I am now sure, Latinac, of what I suspected before.- I suspected that you were telling me what was not _ true, and making a promise which you could not perform, in __ Order that you might use me for your own purposes. I said }? .to Piftoe, before I went to find you, that you should suffer for | it if we are tome. You were to bring me to the White | neta pee seasia not here, and there is noth- ; taken her away-” I L weal di % ey fare not inom ao ee Caan ois e lied, mS >. “Then you have your own er : *% c= * a = “ — - * cComichooks: = = ae oe” ee See