in his eyes, Jack returned to his senses. A thin stream of blood trickled
first thought as he gathered his scattered facult
to rise, and when he finally did so, he f
nt. "To strike me unawares. I knew he dislike
could he have understood--the bi
o have the young machinist occupying a position he thought his son should ha
tally dark, whether because it had no window
coming up from beneath, applied his eye to
y below, and knew at once that he was in the lowes
here," he said to himself
of lifting the latch, when it was thrown open, and by the the rays of a lantern tha
was Mosey's greeting, as he set down the lan
ave to treat me in this shameful m
man; "it will teach ye a lesson n
t what I believe to be true
, ye can suffer for thinking wron
his way than his brother-in-law. "Never mind what you've done, and what you
an scratch
to let him
h his pockets," s
red an ex
?" he demanded; "
nist did not yet know that this m
lly. "Put your back to the door,
man, and in his present condition Jack kne
nt?" asked the
you have with yo
ment it had received. He did not wish to cou
l had given him, and a copy of his agreement with Mr.
served Corrigan, tossing over the te
eement, he held it near the lantern and read it carefully. It seemed to interest him gre
ight?" exclaimed Jack, whose
ll it, I suppose we do
e determined to submit no longer. He noticed that Mosey had unconsciou
his long arm he caught the young machinist by the coll
his strength. He caught his antagonist by th
!" screamed Corrigan, t
upon the left arm, and retaliated by landing one square from the shoulder on the Irishman's nasal organ. He did
cond time, when Corrigan, with a vile exclamation, seized the heavy brass lantern
st, and before he could recover he was
bewilderment. Jack's unexpected att
ho was well-nigh winded; "we'll bind him so
isappeared for
his hand, with which the two bound the
ed their work. "Come on," and taking up the lantern, which in spite of its
en alone. "So far, my exertions to gain freedom haven't amounted to anythi
g effort managed, though not without p
sely to allow of a similar proceeding, and he ende
his, he began to rub the cord along the edge in the hope of severing it, but the improvised saw--if it m
id to himself: "but it's bound
ide on the stairs, and a moment lat
f intoxication, and his
xclaimed. "Saying I sthole yer match-box an'
XCLAIMED. "SAYIN' I STHOLE YER MATCH-BOX AN'
ke he brought it down with full force on Jack's
ed Mosey, as he dragged the half
cried Jack, in
t the young machinist was being swept by the rushin