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34 BLACK“ ARROW, THE AVENGER. _ a liking, and his: bears 4 bid mie, he ee — cause of his death!” — * ) £ ove “How was that 2? Under sedge I ber: 7 Tt! seeing that hé was “one! ot Roder’ 8 gang, al tesa hé had deterininied to quit them, ds’ he téld ‘me when ‘he’ warhed mé of their ibtentions acainst me.” ‘P’suppose’ they discovered, or suspected what he had done, and that they killed hifi as a punishinent for his treachery. “TE left ‘thé plantation after ‘the warning, because I was unable to resist them, but rétiimed —< with a band of then and ‘discovered | ‘that’ they had- plundered my hotse. “T-werit' to’ Bloéd’s” éabin, and found “it” desérted: I supposed that he had’ left thé’ country, as he’ had suid he meant to do, and I would have been satisfied, if we had’ not perceived a ‘nutibeF of tracks dbout thé’ door.’ “We followed - the tracks int6’ the: woods, atid there we found marks of 4 scuf- fle and a pol of *bldod, lebviatir Ys in’ no doubt that’ the post fellow had beech taken out of his cabin and mur dered.’ Yet of X eas nothing done about it “asked Warmer. © oe = 5 Achy could bé done? ‘We could traée thie einde 85°86 “We could “not” even find-“the’ body.” “Bésides, Roder’s ene were too powerful for the law‘at’ that time, ‘and “TE Tate ess that they don’t séem ‘to have grow mtich weakére™” “<The nime“of that huntei is HOt! a’Singular “one, Colonel aay nor is it a combion ‘name. T deci Ens vou deseribe hint to ine” © am HS JON “eT S you fisticy that you’ ty hat mb6'the min? eo! “T had a half-brother named Ben Blood.” AOU ) GdloneY Landry's’ coutitendnde ‘sowed his'surpriseand Nat Whetstone bent ‘one of’ bis* pediliar glances i the young gentleman. ve Sallall © Pave néver mentioned him igi “you, ‘sit’ You wats that fiy’ inotlver “Wisa “widow When: my’ father iatridd” hér; but Fou hay not have’ khoWn' that “she had a son living. TH son was Ben Blood; and he would be; if living, some seven or eight years older than I am. He became involved ‘in @ Idve affairs ih Which he’ had a rival, and ‘the conseqaendé" Was a gdarrel and’ a ‘fight.’ Ben stabbed his’ rival, left nim ‘for dead, and ran away. The wounded man recovered ; but we heard hing ‘fiiére*of Bér; from that day to thi” 9 eek” OAL PTD Ran deronenend OW a8: Young man,” said Colonél Landry, conniclbooks.conn