Mark Manning's Mission
sture belonging to Deacon Miller, an old farmer whose hous
some of the boys unwilling to accompany him, unless it was unloaded. Tom had two or three time
gun, Tom Wyman," he said. "I guess I kn
ust admit that you handle it rather carelessly. So
ever shot any boy yet," ans
ut you
of fuss about nothing. I di
id, but I shouldn't like to be riddled w
life insured when you go out
hall," said Tom, decl
forgot his caution, and in transferring his gun from one shoulder to
went off it was pointed directly at a wh
oor animal's eyes, and with a moan o
dismay at the vict
it now, James," said Tom. "Yo
ned to do it," stammered
to carry your gu
to get me into trouble about th
I d
about it. We'll get home as soon as we can, and
will be known that we have been
Mark M
ficantly at Tom, a
lame for a deed he didn't d
can't go back on James. I want to keep in
nded James,
ough me," answered Tom
accused you won'
aid Tom,
us put f
two boys hurried across the pasture, never ve
re already at home, Mark Manning entered the
experience at the cabin being the subject of his reflec
ded from old Whitey, as the deacon wa
ey?" said Mark, who was always moved
oubt. The nature of the injury which the
, pitifully. "Who has shot
moan of anguish from
Mark, sadly. "It is only torture for her to live
the cow, gun in hand, when
done to my cow,
w the deacon but
popular man in the neighborhood, and deservedly so. He had made home so disagreeable that hi
to my cow?" he demanded,
Miller," answer
the critter's makin' all th
r animal has
at?" snarled
and I am afraid its eyes
repeated the deacon, in a fury
cow, Mark Manning?" said t
dignity. "I have just come up, and this i
ryin' in your hand?" dem
gu
uth. I didn't know but you'd say it was a
y from my gun, if that's what y
take t
nto his hands. The deacon rais
heard. The gun
been loaded, I might have thought you told me the truth. Now I kn
end the extent to which he was implicated, although innocent. "I assure y
ain't going to lose a forty-five dollar cow, and say nothin' about it. You jest tell your mother when you go home to see about ra
I repeat that I didn't harm your
nswer the deacon gave, nodd
slowly home. He was innocent, but circumstances were ag