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t on — : A RACE. 87 —_— . api possible, through @ narrow gully that led up the pre until they reached a point overlooking the little val- leg whieh bad already been discovered by Warren Stafford and ; ions. he eee shall not find the White Rose here,” said Saloueh ; ~ # ghe could never have traveled the path by which we have a. ” « There is another path, but this was the nearest way,” re- lied the warrior, 9 ea the way down the steep mountain-side, followed by the others, until they rested on 4 narrow ledge, about half way n foward the valley. lge of Tellikee is just beyond us,” said the _ w the ledge. “Is not that a woman there, * It is; it is the White Rose! To whom is sg. wav EE: “There afe some men down below. Two of them, ail “I see Staffo rd and a and the brother of the White Rose!” exclaimed Salouch, “She is waving to them, and re running up to meet her. Come.on, oF they will get fore we can reach her !” he ledge, toward the place where the girl was —_— Fitse Seek gate, except one tall 1 their steps, and reached w gate in Balouch and his friends could.come * by the arm, and held in his — = . -* <F% comichooks.com