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JACQUELINE

last name from Cornellisen to Coovenden. I wonder why!”

“It is very strange,” agreed Jacqueline, shaking her head, “and I do not understand it myself. She told me once that I should know some day, and till then must never question her.” But the restless spirit had again seized Gysbert, and he scrambled to his feet to make another tour around the old fortress. Suddenly the girl was startled by his loud, insistent shout:

“Jacqueline, Jacqueline! come here! There is something very odd coming across the plains! Come quickly!” She rose and ran to the other side of the hill where she found Gysbert shading his eyes with one hand. With the other he pointed to a thin, dark, undulating line moving slowly in the direction of the city, while here and there the sun caught a flash of blue and white, as from waving banners. Jacqueline’s cheeks grew white.

“The Spaniards!” she breathed.