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14 Sunrise Saul. a friend up the Hudson. That friend was a myth, and, when she went off, it was to work the trains. As she was sucha meek, modest- appearing little damsel, she had wonderful luck, both in getting money, and in hiding her share in it.” ‘‘Darn it! it was her that robbed me!” de- clared Plunket, in great disgust, ‘‘Té was, deacon, and I reckon you'll never see your money again.” Mr. Enonbridge looked bewildered and heart- broken, and Saul went to his side. ‘‘Cheer up, sir!” he said, sympathetically ; *‘vour troubles are all over, and your real granddaughter shall be restored to you!” All was proved that had been asserted. First of all, it was shown that Ralph was innocent, and he was-set free. Hardy was never tried for the robbery of the store, for he was wanted in the West, together with Liz Lorimer, for the graver crime of murdering Sammy Dean, the ex-pard of Buck Jockway. The evil pair were taken there, and, in due time, Hardy expiated his crime on the gallows. Liz did not meet with this fate, She managed to get and take poison in her cell, and, after lingering for several weeks, she, too, passed to the unknown world. Mose Deegan had once been their friend. His record was not of the best, and, when they were taken West, he skipped to parts unknown. The real Emmie was found and brought East. James Enonbridge had found it hard to forget his liking for the cunning adventuress, but his real granddaughter proved so worthy a girl that he soon became wholly contevrt, The Enonbridge money was duly inherited, and Ralph removed to New York and went into business, All of the family now live together, and are happy and prosperous. Buck Jockway is again a miner at Lame Horse. Sammy Dean having been avenged, his big partner settled down to work his mine. He succeeded well. He hired a worthy woman as housekeeper, and then followed two strokes of good luck. He made money out of his claim, and he married his housekeeper. He considers himself a very happy man. Abner Plunket failed to recover his lost money, but his old neighbors passed a resolution of confidence in him, and never asked him to make good the loss, Sunrise Saul had his share of good luck. James Enonbridge was generous and grateful, and, when he found that Saul wished to go to college, he promptly agreed to give enough out of his now large fortune to make this possible. Young Maynard, no longer a news-agent, will graduate next year, after which he will enter business life as a lawyer. THE END. Beadle’s Dime Library. BY CAPTAIN MAYWNE REID. 8 a Headless Horseman; A Strange Story of exas. 12 The Death-Shot: or, Tracked to Death. 55 The Scalp Hunters. A Romance of the Plains. 66 The Specter Barque. A Tale of the Pacific. 74 7 capeein of the Rifles; or, The Queen of the es. 200 The Rifle Rangers; or, Adventures in Mexico, 208 The White Chief. 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