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oe your question. When I first saw you in this vicinity and sus- pected what you were after, I had not the remotest idea of impar-ing to you the secret I had obtained from my lady ; but, when I had seen enough of you to believe that you were honest men, and deserving of. better success, I suggested to Lamora that we should put you in the way of instantly ac- quiring that for which you were so anxiously ‘searching, and she gave me permission, rears, a nameanie hesitation, to do 50.” iO wehbe tl - : “ That makes it all right,” said Black Tom, much: pleased wihhdberSanhaeye: of their panicong “we'll shake hands on $ ae ane that aahen shings. pliedat, as. me sella ohautved: whin he and his gal broke their niitalabe over aich ither’s , “wie ii Sil YY “I exact only one condition,” ” said. Bladen, “and that is that you will each and all give me your promise to keep this matter a secret. It has been long known to the friendly In- dians near at hand, and to some of the Blackfeet, and it is worth a great deal to them, while, if it should become generally known among the hunters and trappers, you know this place would be overrun with lawless men, and the Meagans would be compelled to leave the home which they hope to keop : fom the remainder of their lives.” The promise was readily given by all, and then: Hammond to explain with great miputeness the very cavern which Teddy O’Doherty had explored. «Phe three listened, until be had finished, and then the Irishman astounded ee mond, by remarking, with his peculiar chuckle : “We're obleeged to you, Miher Hatmond,: int wee ane Aes +, £84484 oe ho) yu a oa ex rox ie fame Yo Soitn ot Hi hritars ‘29% dia Bass Twa jguotitie wduudd.wel-« jlo dig. yom. 29 ot teat: i peeal 7 ‘7 re > : Sei J - : re —_— ce * » pair sivespe pol moiligeyors, fey > Ff vy o>) lin eiroce Due saidiie out 2 Dita bives voll wf 9, Fis 2 » ool ; os tii > (5) Sitti ys ; , ievifs2 g feck it oiider eet if Leger: , 4 Seaegeat, pp its «yt gwed gaol lel is CGommicloooks.conn