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26° BLACK “ARKOW; THE AVENGER. him! as if he was my! own brother. | He was never bad ‘at heart, although he may have? been in some way ‘connected with a band ofedesperadoes. > He fit! himself ‘to be’ an 6uilaw, not knowing that the man’ had survived whoin ‘lie thought he had killedo« Ef it istrue+Hand Twill find out ‘in’ one way-or an- other,owhether it is:trae ‘or not--thit he was’ ‘murdered by Roder’s gang, J swear’upon Rose's’ panther-skin—a sacred relic” now—that I will avenge his @eath upon’ them I" 8 © TW BOY /*Ber-careful what ya engi buggested: ‘Colonel “Ladi. “There is ‘a stranger’ here?! 220 6 eT of Fteis true that Tama atasigeli” - Nat riveuiasads * but,’ if the young | gentleman’ is itv earnest, and’ if he will accept my aids will help! hitn’ in thisimatter.?) © BO © Jodo not regard you %s°a’ stranger;” replied George. ot thank-you foryour offer and gladly accept it) “T hope you will not run iuto a said the ‘eotonist “ Remeniber Rose” omer oie ele ory Att, “1 will remember ‘Rose, sir, and I will ‘det’ setts and’ prudéntly.. ‘The time’ is) coming when ‘that'garg of ‘eut-throats => will no longer be a terror to peaceable citizens. Othert borhodds: have had! vigilance” committees, ‘and “we will Kave ours. In fact, Colonel Landry, it is nearly ready to act, aiid the:members: will oxpeetyour sympathy and aid.” 97 Colonel Landry looked! astonished, but ‘made 10 Hep: and - soon all retired for the niglit, Whetstone occupying a Bed" in Gedrge!Warter's'rootn.tg [iw 1 om sieweq DOW ybal yonoy Warn rand his new friend were out early in the morning. When the former edme down-stairs he was met by Rosé} who toldeliimy that! slic! lad’ passed a sleepléss niglit, thinking of — him and»the dangerous position in whieli ie was placing him- self.) yee DOY wad binno ior = iM vile enw + “Twill be careful,” Besar “ for your sake, if not for” ecHestaieletesisert George, or almost weenie ho ard Hees fot'a stranger to ppt tah ies but sliglitly acquainted with him "yet? drawi to hin 8s if I had knows him a long time. ‘He ling a strong arti; is fea a ded I bblidve hinti'ts BS & good win” VI HW Sook s Gommicloooksaconn