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Hekd * CHAPTER XI
Dr. Luke strode off briskly with Asa Wyatt, leaving the others star
ing after him. Nurse Kennedy made one last effort.
. “But Doctor, the boat—"
. “The boat can go to—Montreal!” he returned.
Then Constable Ogden made his bid. “You can’t do it, Doc! It's—
it's ILLEGITIMATE—when you haven't got a license!"
< «The doctor turned short. “It is, eh?’ he shot back. “Well, don’t
forget this! You've got seven children yourself—and 1 didn't have a
license for THEM either!” :
,fr:;Mu:»-Ogden gulped. Nurse Kepnedy, with, a resigned shrug, started
to follow the doctor and Wyatt. The three started in the docor’s
car on the long, rough roaa wat, led to the Wyatt's unpainted and iso-
lated house,
5 No an was evér more distraught
and perplexed than Jim Ogden.
He turned to Authority, in the
bmfp in which he knew it—
‘tha g- he drove to MacKenzie's
g‘oumfl..‘i There in the MacKenzia
living” room, with Mary listening
dntently, Ogden laid bare his pre-
Qicament. '
‘ “Dom’t you see, boss? The Doc's
?"'f’”d!" he pleaded. “Why,
he brubg all my children info the
iworlds” With a gesture toward
"_,'ta,i’;:"' your own girl, too,
s'f'" forget!”
- MacKenzie listened coldly, and
without a_ flicker of expression as
hfiary added her plea: “Daddy, you
ican’t let him arrest the doctor!”
i' “Is" Dr. Luke above the law?”
I'&aked MacKenzie, ignoring Mary.
i+ “Ne, I reckon not, but—" |
¢ “Are you?' |
: “NO"AQ;_.O}“O,", :
g' “Then what more is there toi
say gr,:constable. you will pro- |
ceed g do your duty.” Jim Og-!
‘den looked helpless at MacKen
zie for a moment, and then shuf
fled silently out of the room. ‘
" Jolting and bumping over the |
dark, narrow road, nurse, dector
('and anxious father soon reached
the Wyatt house, where a light
&leamed from the window. Un-~
‘hooking the gate, they passed
2‘through and were met by the eld
! est Wyatt boy.
“Ma's gone to bed,” he an-‘
nounced. The party filed silent
1y inte the Wyatt house, 'whlchl
was little more than a single |
room with rough board floor. An
alcove was ciosed off by curtalns,l
none too clean. Dr. Luke went
immediately into ghis alcove.
Nurse Kennedy, all business, be- |
gan to prepare for eventualities, |
_“All w»ight, Father Goose,”: she
snapped at Asa. ‘“Let's get busy.
Get that fire built up. And get
those kids over to a neighbor's.
Not that I ought to have to tell
you what to do,” she added iron
ically.
As Asa Hyatt fluttered uncer
tainly, fetching an armful of wood,
shooing children out from under
foot, Dr. Luke emerged abruptly
from the curtained alcove. He
nodded briefly to Nurse Kennedy
Wn to roll up his sleeves
0 wash his hands at a washstand
in the corner. %
"All right, Asa get ’'em out,”
said Nurse Kennedy. crisply.
| Asa obediently began herding
his six youngsters together. He
had gotten the flock as far as the
gate, on the way to the Jessups’
Jjust over the rise on the same
road, when another car drove up
to his front gate and Constable
Ogden piled out.
‘&% ain't after me, are yuh,
Jim?” asked Asa apprehensively.
“I ain’t done nothin’.”
“No?" queried the morose Og
den, with a meaning glance to
_the lighted window. “Well,
I "Bear different.” And he strode
on” toward the house, laving Asa
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‘Constable Ogden walked into
the Wyatt house and into the
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HERE’'S THE SUMMARY OF
PRECEDING 10 CHAPTERS
Dr. John Luke, country doctor
in the little north woods settle
ment of Moosetown, goes to Mon
treal to appeal to company officials
to give Moosetown a hospital.
His nephew, Tony, who flew to
Moosetown with antitoxin during
a diphtheria epidemic, remains
there, much interested in Mary
MacKenzie, daughter of the lum
ber company manager. The two
zdmit their love for each other
but MacKenzie, determined to end
the romance, forces Tony into a
fight, later obliges him ‘to leave
Moosetown.
In Montreal Dr. Luke's appeal
is refused. He returns to Moose
town, learns young Dr. Wilson
has been sent to replace him. It is
discovered that Dr. Luke has
never received a license to prac
tice and he is threatned with
arrest.
There seems nothing to do but
leave. Dr. Luke goes to the boat,
about to depart, when Asa Wyatt
appears, begging the doctor to
come to his home.
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a crime I'll have to arrest you!”
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don’t you?” And the doctor disap
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Asa Wyatt came back in with |
an armful of wood, stoked the
stove, and sat down heavily. He
and the constable looked at ome
another across the wooden table,
Both were acutely miserable. Asa
despite his extensive experience in
fatherhood, was more apprehen
sive than most. And Jim felt
guilty that he was somehow com
pounding a felony.
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a dull crackling in the stove, the
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slight swishings as Nurse Kenne
dy moved about the bedroom, and
an occasional low moan. Suddenly
both men stared wildly at one an
other. There came distinctly from
behind the curtain the faint, mew
ing cry of a very small and very
new baby.
“Warm a blanket, quick!” snap
ped Nurse Kennedy, poking her
head suddenly through the cur
tains. Wyatt moved to obey, and
as the constable waited in uncer
tainty, Dr. Luke stepped briskly
through the curtains with an in
fant bundled in his hands.
“Another daughter, Asa,” he
said to Wyatt, who was arranging
the warmed blanket in a market
basket besidé the stové, “and just
about the tiniest 1 believe I've
ever seen.”
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Wyatt tremulously.
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tinued, a little furtively, “at my
house, at times like this, the men
folks generally get a little swal
low of—tonie, or something!”
“Sure! Sure! Good idea!” re
plied Asa, getting a jug down
from a shelf, He poured two
drinks.
“Make it a good one for me,"|
remarked Ofden. sourly. “I got a
mean job ahead of me.!!
Both reached for their glasses
and were about to lift them when
another faint, squalling cry was
heard from the curtained alcove.
Down went the glasses, Jjust as
Dr. Luke again emerged from the
curtains with a second bundle in
his - hands.
“Twins, Asa! Twin girls!” he
beamed. “No wonder they're sol
tiny! Heat a brick and put it ber
tween ‘em there in the basket!”
And the doctor popped back into
the bedroom.
“Just pilin® up the evidence,
that’'s all he’s doin',” meditated
the constable, reaching for “ual
drvink, The fiery licuor was half]
down his throat when the sharpi
voice of Nurse Kennedy cut
through the room.
“Another blanket!” she de
‘manded. Ogden choked. Wyatt|
stammered, “But I ain’t got no‘l
' more blankets.” |
“Then get something else, a.ndl
quick,” snapped the nurse’'s voice.]
- “We can't send ’‘'em back, you
[ know!” 1
Again the curtains partéed, and
again Dr. Luke came catapulting
through the swining curtains.
“Gosh!” he muttered, ‘“triplets!”
Looking neither to right nor left,
he deftly deposited the third baby
in the basket.
“Heat more bricks,” he told
iWyatt crisply. “Got any more
cottor.
’ “Nurse got it all,” quavered
Wryatt.
“Any sheep’s wool, clean?"’ ‘
“Yes, I think--on the porch!”
“Get it. Warm it on the bricks,
and wrap it around 'em. Be aw
ful careful.” The doctor was be-J
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ginning to look worried, with an
expression the like of which nei
ther of the two waiting men had
ever seen. Immediately he ducked
back into the bedroom. Asa could
he heard stumping about on the
wooden porch in the darkness.
The constable bethought him
self of the jug, and poured an
other liberal drink, Hearing
Nurse Kennedy's voice again, he
poured down the fiery drink has
tily, as one caught in some dis
creditable act. “Asa outside?’
the nurse was saying, as she
peered through the curtains.
“Then shuck off that coat, Jim,
and quick! Warm it on the
stove!” Like a Jack-in-the-box,
her head disappeared again be
hind the curtains.
But in a moment or two the
doctor was out again. “The coat,
Jim, quick,” he said, grabbing it
from where Jim was holding. it
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dumbly against the stove. ‘“And
get out of the way!” feverishly
implored the doctor, bedding a
fourth tiny infant in the basket
with the others. Hastily wiping
sweat from his forehead, the doc
tor dashed back into the bed
room.
Wyatt returned then with an
armful‘of wool, which he began
warming at the stove. Jim was
Teaching to pour _another drink
when Asa's eyes strayed to the
basket, where four tiny creatures
lay on the warm blankets and
Jim's coat, mewing and crying
faintly.
“Look—" he stammered inco
herently. “Four. Where'd he get
—Look. Four!”
“Yeah! I know!” sympathized
the constable, tilting the jug for
another drink. “I stopped count
in’ "em—afraid maybe I'd go com
pletely batty.”
“But it ain’t possible!” feebly
protested Wyatt. “You can’t have
four—all "at one ’'time!”
“Mebbe you can’t,” said Consta
ble Jim, with just a note of hys
teria in his voice. “But I been
here all the time, and there ain’t
been any brought in from out
side. Lordy. I always used to
believe all I see, but after this
From the bedroom came a gasp,
an awed “Gosh!” that evidently
wa sthe doctor's, and the face of
Nurse Kennedy, poking her head
again through the curtains.
The constable had an inspira
tion. “Sweater! Comin’ right up!”
he volunteered, peeling it off as
he heard himself speaking the
words. The nurse's head disap
pearcd. From the alcove came
again a faint whimpering, almost
like that of a small, lost kitten.
Wyatt began to blunder like a
boy, and Constable Jim had to
steady him as he tottered on un
steady feet.
Wild-eyed and tousled, Dr., Luke
emerged from the bedroom with a
fifth bundle in his hands. Like a
man in a trance he crossed the
room,; knelt, and laid the tiny
bundle in the basket.
“Gosh! My goodness!” he mut
tered in awed tones, “I never in
my life . . . My gosh!” he re
peated unsteadily, *“quintuplets!”
: (To Be Continued).
Georgia Business ‘;
Girls Will Visit |
Here This Week
The Business Girls club of Ath- !
ens will entertain representatives l
from Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah,
Macon and Marietta Business Girls
club over the week-end, at which
time plans will be formulated for
the annual state-wide conference
of Business Girls ciub to be held
in Savannah in May.
The first meeting will be held at
Jeannie Arnold Edwards camp, l
following supper Saturday even
ing. A special program-planuing!
conference will be held on Sunda.y}
morning at the camp with the |
Savannah delegation leading the!
discussion. They will be enter= il
tained in the homes of the Ath- ,\
ens members for the night. Ap- |
proximately 24 delegates are ex
pected.
DECISION AFFIRMED i
ATLANTA, Ga—(#)—Dismissal:
of a suit for $25,000 damage |
brought by a brakeman for the |
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for
personal injuries was amrmed'!:
Wednesday by the Georgia Court l
of Appeals. .
¥F. P. Gillis charged he suffered
loss of a portion of his right foot
and the big toe on his left foot
when an engine on a freight train
ran over him.
Gillis contended the physician
who performed an operation on
him at Florence, 8. C., should
have taken off his right foot
above the ankle so he could have
used an artificial member.
He charged failure of the phy
sician to perform the operation
so he could make use of an arti
ficial foot was due to inability of
the doctor to accomplish a suc
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every Lucky Strike Cigarette exemplifies: *RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL
A Light Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH GROUPS /
“IT'S TOASTED" = Your throat protection -
— against irritation — against cough |
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NEW
Evening Dresses
AND
Evening Wraps
$ 7.95 $ 1 0.95:
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COLORS OF CREPES, NETS AND
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COME BEFORE THE LOT IS PICKED OVER
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APPAREL SHOP
278 East Clayton Street :
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936,
Two of his wives were forgot
ten by Sultan Kadjar, of Persia
when he made hig will.