Jess of the Rebel Trail
d on her lap. Her surroundings were by no means in keeping with her dejected manner. The room was cosy and lavishly furnished, while the shaded electric reading-lamp cast
om in a private hospital, lying weak and helpless from the ordeal through which she had passed. It all came back to
d and announc
he woman before the fire declare
the ma
d not say anything more. I wi
en it was suddenly pushed open and a man entered. Without a word, he stepped past her and glided across the room toward the fire.
d. "How dare you come here
ed, so the woman was lef
d her, as he moved closer to the fire and stretc
oman ordered. "Don
ght. Don't you
led as he rubbed
oman retorted. "I would like to see
was somewhat chubby, and when the mouth was expanded by the almost incessant smile the cheeks were wrinkled like corrugated iron. His head was bald, save for a few tuf
in demanded. "How dare you c
his back to the fire brought forth a package of ci
smoke, do you?" he asked.
plied. "I hate smoking. I n
come to see you to-night on very important business, and when
aw you before, and I have not the slightest
and when I learned that you would see no one to-nigh
ld see no one to-night? Were
that I am able to read people's thoughts, though doors
smiled. "Yes," he continued, "I even read your
grew wide with fear and amaz
etween; that has been
nd-bet
them with mental food, books of the first-water. They
u want to sell me some books, I suppos
ily, and flicked the ashes fr
ous as formerly for pure literature. There are too many counter attractions. This being so, I find i
o give you some m
ed. "But remember, I come not as a beggar, neither as a
med. "What do you mean? I owe you nothi
night as you sat here. Your thoughts were in the past, to anot
She was sitting bolt upright, her hands gripping ha
you know?"
Although I know all, y
rical laugh and sank back in her chair. What did this stranger know? she wondere
our sudden appearance and strange words have rather unsettled me. What do you mean by referr
knowledge, it is only necessary to mention the name o
he woman's face sho
irl who exchanged the babie
reply. She sat staring
my knowledge is there?" the
fter all these years I should be thus confronted in my own hou
ed her to exchange your little baby boy for a girl which was born in the hospital o
woman pleaded. "
e. You were thinking about
the woman buried h
she lifted
he asked in a hoarse
e interested i
w, yet I always see him as the little babe I held to my breast. If you know whe
n questioned. "She must be a comfort to you
red. I thought so once, fool that I was. But I know better no
no word from him
know the woman's name
ever want
orance. It would do you no good now to learn anythin
won
not
here to-night to infli
increase the agony of m
ured enoug
old you. Therefore, when one door closes another opens. I am not a man to let a good opportunity of
at?" the woman a
pose you don't want
usband and daughter think? Why, I
nd the man smiled blandly upon his victim. He was succeeding much better th
and the woman lo
ou make it worth while. I a
ooked keenl
o be paid for keeping silent?" s
, remember, and if I cannot make a living at my regular pr
p. Are you not afraid
d! Of
an's face plainly showed that she und
ry fortunate. I have nothing to fear, as you would do
not accede to your
to find out, madame. Are yo
our price? Tell me quick, and let us ge
ou are. My price is very moderate, considering the favo
The woman gasped as sh
scoundrel, and
im what he was called. It was all in the way of business, so he told himself. Then he picked
s, you will consider it very cheap, and would be willing to give far more. But it may be too late t
he fire-place, but th
realise that I must give you someth
t tax-payers in this city, and in your own name at that. Why, I am astonished at myself for my mo
Grimsby never took his eyes from her face. He was qu
own before a handsome writing-table. When she at last came back to the fire-place she was holdi
this I want you to promise upon your word of hon
and upon his heart in a dramatic manner. "I shall make myself as scar
r breathe a word o
ecret, madame, I shall
ok came into her eyes, as she turned apprehensively toward t
red, "and leave the house a
and disappeared. Trembling violently, the woman sank down in the chair and bu