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“Of what kind ?? “Danger unto death. When you lie ES at night, you do s0 not knowing that you will éver see the dawning. Your bones will whiten with those which you saw to-day,” “Todo not fear that,’ said Lane. ~ -“Palse! You tremble now ; and yet you have ‘8 brave heart. Many eyes have been on you since you left the mines with your band, Adam Lane. Every thing you have done has been: known to the men you seek, almost as soon as done. Take warning from me, who epeek for your good, and who know what is said to be the truth. ' There is gold enough in the hills below without seeking it here.” “We do not seek gold,” replied Lane. of ay betthese*) _ “« For what ?” “ For the death of the men who haye been our friends for years, and ‘who fell victims to the infernal Satin of the bloody band infesting these mountains.” .“ You cam not avenge them.” “ We can try.” ~“ You will lose your own lives.” - “ We have taken the risk.” “Turn your eyés upon the sun. It is a beautiful iy! The very hills are bathed in glory. The Vight gleams npon oe river, Most men who love beautiful things would wish to live, to-enjoy such a world as this. hosing rie an node ‘all into danger which will surely end fatally your party.” “ Lhave brave men under me, who do not fear death,” re- plied Lane. ~ +-aef lige sa aH “adil pete is “Who are you that wari'us ?” said Eliot, speaking for the ne een oo wena Gail this ‘Vole. Soap “Then we do not believe you,” said Eliot. “ As you will,” said the voice, “ What T have sald I have, said. Be warned in time, and farewell.” Both these men were brave. They bad peer hy ee tan Balas tapes Sut nares: sc" gcenhe RE Comiclbooks.com t