y, u U, 3.2": I'm†. mad ' _ m 'ttf., f 'tl, the ’povmg." ifâ€. u. u about 0m. the 5.1".) Inspection at but yam at â€1.0 hr; 3 tempt-Mon that Mar, .pclshtwdszx aodArtort , put "tth honor. for It led to t Jpn-um hr thin be. to tho cull-ab“. but, and . who _ h â€an! through an - _ 1“?†to. ‘fldm'l untied . (trt 'ie/M you cgluld _ _ _ gir '1 ulna! by _ , Jie um. any of n- il“ - 1- your hand in the .'atting mol at owe Cuna- u d..th; destroy It at alum her th.. m what. the gods ome 1‘de m It; poor, you and 5, -v â€Jam. WWW b no bu- (“a Tritrtttetttt [and at the Pier M has with Martha Bod Bqttr' Jie. . .. _ - ._-, h. 3’56 duh was looking up into ha M, mt loaned to any: "Poverty _ to bitter: you may also my place tt gun will." Jtwas . mung temptation to 95 poor; “on.“ mtwintrqir1 - mm or poverty for "when. C 7 it--work-r'-workt f; . hbor new: Bags; B'ie,wutnrrsttawture"Atted at er- Fen-t. at ttread-and rags." ,' ,Oh, I 'oouldn't do it." nabbed . a she coveted be: white 'm. with hr hands; “this girl'l Duff“ would come b-ck from the IW, to hunt. me. She would stand tiny bedside in the dead of night tn! whisper through tte d'u-knm '. 'You no not Cline Cameron. You are a mil-thine imposyer who has an . miserable Importer who bu stolen into my place. An usurper oi lightens. No good can come 91 "in 'tw living iitr--oxpooure must tot- ETM sooner or later.' " , " was Helena. Hetsthetitr's first bib. tar “Juggle with the warning voice d oouacimtets. After it, what hum would thus as Poor.Ollie w“ dad. Would 1f9." Bht. an: a1i.if com. of M vast. Wealth wu showered upon he. who needed it so. when than ar no one In the world to inherit " ’11 the bit of paper lb. hold mm hand was destroyed. who would not be able to find out the decep- tton.o-rto one could prove that._lho mu nut mouse. in. mm unaided this when it gwae this my.- terioun [mango Into " hand ‘rlhrouch the gammy of the old bro- muted silk dren- pocket. -atirt'rgutesr; do'not censure out, trstwttttr1Ahsuity heroine too severe- b. Bamember how easy it, is for â€030be hearts to be dazzled by the damn! wealth and power. Hel- “I,“ only a romantic girl of Bev- i6t#rsir-ehe looked only at ‘he bright “we, the pitture. heedlesa of the . _ _ T that lay beyond. Jurist destroy this cell-‘ale letter k, â€a in." the said to harmâ€. “I p, _ nmomber every word ot in, tor at b amped In letter: of tire on my Liftinl' . . Slum hurriedly around: no " m'ln sight. and, taking the , n In her'cold, wtttto hands , tainted her soul with her "" by tearing it into minute g . V ,ond throwing them Into the u ' mt. tiowed through the green "1-31.313;qu a Me in ml," she told hersellf‘ - u... ___ -ei---" _With the money the old pocket- book commined she could now rc- plm Mia! Kirkwood's pink silk _ That thought settled ths mutter. "I will do it," cried Helena Heath- Mitt, rising to her feet; and pushing Ttrr., brown curls back how he lashed and excited lace. "1 will take fate and tortuna\jnto my own hundl. I will take this dear Ollie'l plum; no one will eve: know." - 2-"!0," great horror they would not link; but Hosted down out ot bar digM. She wu In a. paroxysm ot 3m. Wm ll they mould null on arg.sorr And be walked upon some wank. dry in the uni-shim. “d. omlng legible, betray her and? m: u some one picked tho u up, put them togethar, ' "rad the story of Ollie (Amer- . 'I tn. “we? m laughed aloud. "I won't WUK at such a possibility," It! told 'a Jul] so joyously on to ' one the [odd have mapped out V _ -. I an so young. why would- _ M the "we.“ of um um no t to my lip.†anioy poor Ollie _ 'l wank. and no happy? , old “to," sho atrtad. rock- .lmng wrough her he." like Illa-Mm "Good-bye, Work- . ' M pom. you Inâ€. looked kn upon Bel-In mesttruitr---T t o It; Inc! run it." httt Mum mm am am- by» has. The Itmulo m "r the - naphtha had T "OW. M ',,,t"itLt 2tit"a' M to â€6119““ you VG. 19" It†to“ b. a“ my own ieruvut---Tle t vet, it tl fou and. mum would Eh tb your lot whilq I [I‘ve Mahmud-v..- It'.'.tgg'tet'ttP%tt .mthuhntl Ul- M " ugh . manhu- IO I. no In." lb. mar-lured . T I"... {m pp 'o tho nun 't") ‘0'." M to to the um » 30.... up pm. ".aaar. _ “0n - w-m - , wuoum" ID “ thought no bu! - indoor-- yam '0'." .0 ml] wan - ': “a a. mound. "wanton that . - and, l! _Io‘0. OM 6 hi Gunilla; wnllh ','d'Spr."M'liur,"l to In: " In ' we but at bar we in. MW‘ was" Wan...- "A In†W’ that klllluu racy - W. In M I In“ I - . In"! in to. - may â€a." I - u in» "i. It. 'a "Itfll 'itt1?,'i1i5s'l't', trec Arr It m Aâ€. an: _ in! 'tlr.' an In ""'t-" If. cl: "B‘hhutta'tht we aha-HM mayo-w. "I mumb- ta-ro.." x..-." M! ai.?,PA0,e't,'u',t,vi.'g,".'tlg%t, can‘t-3101mm to: In!!! Swahili.- Amman-db; aunt-u:- - Ari/tti-furor-e-ttate, to unm.motaoo-mmw luv. Wanna“: “21“wa iiiiDiiriGnF " A will†a and all I" both at a.†-- _ . . "V. not put. lurk. M." to lug-and. with g cub-Job. The 'tedgrtqtt. to. '." no“ that! W In“ M an! it â€ad til (I. una- trreiteba. the“ In: nun-ad to pH in hill. But. all!!!“ it can“. can! it. accusing cry. Bel- a.- mud anomaly sway, “a ttte do In. lrmoubly out. An hour Utar n more - comm u pitiful little no“. a Inn at money. and the muted pink gut dram. wu- un at. Ili- Klltwood‘l door, And n about that '32:: tear-attuned not. "ttmn-d to' k Ponce“ wn Iaft with tsin m Prudence. Por . new: Prado». lured ma- [only " the 1'ar't"t,? white - velope. than. wit t m Tun! com- srunistims.ttr-ea1e1read.tt.te pathetic. mulled Inner grimly through trot) beginning to and. read it ovor twittirs M It. ere: i,,iC,ia'iiii't2liti,Airf, It uro- tully In ltd-f . it" min and laid It In 'tttttt . "In" is [must - of lite." she “amt- "her Hull! how I pity mm. 'at it b a. thousand am- but; In. link will learn to (my: LetNd",t,,1'd2 may. .1- luring uso, my on Miran, 5nd my ttttrt" will be realized at last. In the in: rosy Rush of youth love in the ruling passion; but when love has been around and lighted. aordld gold In tho not: gnud drum ot Hm" so thought In: Prudence. But than I“ quite an nxcuu for her. an- 'Ym---tati, grids, maul". nan! torty-ehnd never been In love. To her Ill girlish and" ot love and n mama. lovar 'had ever been the vary with: ot folly. She could do very well mr!thout..tht It wu . warm “turnout in June, and an m wu creeping I‘owly to- ward- the western mm, Inching in a tiood of slowing gold the tvy-cuv- and wall- ot Cameron Hall, I. “at. 1y mansion on the out-urn of Bak timore. _ . “'86:; Ga, lb. realm. who knew no little of love, what poor Mark would mac? - - - "antic! pub unfounded it, domed hero and than with fountains tlust We all h. girl by mm. for st eighteen on an scarcely be deemed womanly, and yet. I. you trust st. tho tesirmmtraasesdtnw blond. an». it was hard to . that Vivian Duncan was young bud. tte Gilbert - , the oid million-In who stood her, Yet much was than out ' . _ "e""-"""- - - -__"_'"e" -- Sutuuy gunned :mong a. toll- nga. and bod- ot rare exotica was unused with skill that might In." chumsd In uni-t. Tho lingering run of goldnn lunlight stale softly through the hoe-draped windows of on degnm boudotr in thaws-urn wing of tho luscious old hall, tad fell upon a. Mughty has of 1 in: young girl who at undo the case ment "I on: going down Ito tho pom calm, my love," he said, leaning fondly over the chair his young wife sat. "Would you like anything from town, Vivian?" Vivian Canaan amlled, and the null. (Iowan-d almost into . sneer upon her red 1190. "Nothing, unless it ll a - M of dinmonda." she answered. ureleosly. "The net I was slamming st Burke'n the other dgy were tinet white stones. You may order them if you like. That's all I can think of, I am so well Bum plied, than“ to you. Gilbert," she udded. The old millionaire! face Bushcd hotly mder the tire of his young wife‘s bright eyes. "You shall have them, my love," he mid. tenderly. "You shall have every wish of your heart gratified, my beautiful Vivian, and all that I ask in return " your love. w." ho added. And, no It he could not trust him- self to weak further, ho stooped down sudden], kissed her; and hur- riedly qultud the room. ' The door had scarcely closed b9 hind him ere the silken curtains of " Alcovo opened, And a tall, dark womn glided into the npartmpnt. "Forttmau Vivian." she cried, ex- ulunzly. "how liberally the gods are -arTrtetaa tor you. " w" I lunar hour (or you When but men." A low. bitter laugh broke from Vlvlnn'l oomprmmed Hm. "I was and to - Co you, Hortense. when you told me wealth would out; My til the slaving. or d hungry hurt." the qarelaimed, starting from her out and wing ratio-sly up and down an room; "but it does not do It." in and. "It will not buy love." "I, an! um." replied Home.†Ionmmery. mttnpo.edly. "you seem to In. at the low. you on“. You are ‘nn old my†darling,‘ and he hm: Mona ion." a "I would rather . than.“ tuna be a TM. un'l‘mavo, and glvo In" to! w." and Vivian. M- intt tstef, has curtain- and glanc- In‘ I many out upon the In" "You is†brilliant pro-pun. Vim." unkind norm-e. lone.- Inc ht Move to the window and by- In[ Inc had on her whim an. "Iv-7 WM. m h sum not. mm mm“ envy m "I m It. on..." -, h- leer. u "vi-n1 has. pied â€manly. "I! I m M bunk-1 Mm " man-y Win-H _ I." (on. to MI MM. mm W.†In and. w I. (not nation-I; an P" nun. I , M â€on"! I!" 'ittbe you marl-lea “It 35-7 ",rt'Fl'"Tt':l ' I - Hui-uh In as» " I 1:? 'iiiie,tF,,'t'i .t to! F _ , _ - h, ttt F",",',?."",'? 'ttfr 'tN'.',' I o , thing a gag. . Via-um. not no new no " at. mull. Quail titsow how «an. You wilt when: than I. tiitt , ion. â€In M9, "a u C , V to In, "'1' m w . b . “val. you who btw,: ' t h dirnst' poverty maxi. rand Wow how to - that. on wut mu. his mt ieutth",.',). """" ',' ." _ My!†tr", ttiths - m, “1050.“:qu "at that Thu" at. plan with on. abort “W iie1rre her up. an“, tr “Malina on. 3mm with te,e't, 'trv, In". " a. word. I h In. out. long we: Born-u had left In". _ “You will {alum his not. we.', "AM MM Cnuleton." m mud, “how AA' CtRtpirt 0-mo- was you any yin t '.ttet' hm , manna m I I. your low wan may no ym had “in; now. you- mad m rut. I hush“. and go you aad aha-an " older and Vault!» it lover. and I have not tor- gouan how you tun-nod from In. in tumor tttat dmsp-' tato 1mm. when I was introduced to you n Gilbert Cameron'- bride, assd they av. than, I vowed that I would - allow one donn- ot my husband's money to go to you, and tomorrow dull an my vow fuitln- ed. ae I was left a widow," she mm“ f'rhttyotow* what might um! “Twine known. If I were but 3:): she mused, glancin‘ u on . “Ah! Whit ia.iite worth without love?" _ f It VIII 1 bountiful hoe that was rstucted there, but there wan not the Innocent {"111an about it that a woman’s taco at ei".'2'tcen should “I; The" wgn we much unity worldlim- about it, The dru- oi rm nun. DWI-ted with Heh unbal- has. not. ott bar blond. Maul.) to pertmstion, and men s. u, "ho was': to bud to please, smiled with saun- tied pride as she gamed 'A carriage dishing up - In upon her day Vivian's brown meet crown. She up: the “Iver hand ben on tho table near her impatiently, and In _an Instant a servant opens the door of the drawiua-roous. bowing profoundly. "Katy." she says. "I am not at home to any one “ho culls to-day, remember, exempt Mr. (hatletonf' "Mr. (banana: has been here talk- ing to Mr. Cameron. ma'nm." mr- pliod Katy, "but he tett inst now. I saw him going down the corri- dor." ‘Vivlul March bit her crhmvon Ups tsiiiy: _ ." ""iroiiiii"aihout" one word to her. Could be slight. her 10' much u and, “up her run an hour pa.» â€tinge that hm] uvenus Bo hurriedly m departure." The" was a commotion down Iain. yet Vivian Cameron, bending over her' novel, did not trouble her pretty head to tind out what was in» matter. 2iiiiiiiE there Was a hurried mb. Katy put her head in at the door In a pale, brambles. son of s "M you please, ma'nm," she be- am. imNthereotiy, "master says he an“. no you for a few--" "Didn't I “I you I would no no --"-_arlvum, _ ymmylpl, 1m dainty simmered foot “pf. the velvet carpet in intense wrath. 77".But it something BO very im- portAnt, ma'un." urged Kata, carn- estly. _ - - .- "And I tell you again that I do not care what he wants, I will not see him. Say that I have a head- ache, and do not wish to be dis- turbed Do not dare to knock " this door again to-day." In a moment later, another step came hurriedly down the corridor-- a step . that throh, and her knew before he Frederick Castle door. -ea thought he had gone mured, tossing aside he -ihes, she." sprung to (Le ' rt1untr it open with I. pretty surprise. _ - breathlnssly Frederick Custletnn stood doorway with a look on t some mmhed face she had " than before. It was evident that something very unusual had humwned, and he stood there to break the news to her. "0h, FrederiNc--Mr. Castleton!" she cried, wringing tter little white bur-Ind Immi- imrrIoringriy. "What "Oh, Frederiric--Mr. Ca she cried, “winging her " Jeweled handl imploringly can be the matter?" Her heart gave a great, throb and she cried with a hrenthh-u lob: ."Hal anything happened to my-- m'r--hmodnd?" "Tre-eu-o," r {at Outleton, with a c In his (nth-blue cyan prepare yourself tor a 1m amm' he prepare yoursell tor a great nhock. In minert5tt,"' he mold, quickly. "for the new I have brought will In . very great shock to you." "Do not keep me in mavens. Fred- erick!" she Iobhod. clinging to " un. “Fall In. the worn. " once." "Allow me In conurntuhu you. Mrs. _ Moron," he said, looking at?“ into the Mm eye- that were mum hlm so mummy. "Your "Allow me to conurncuht. you. lira. q Moron," he said, looking at?“ into the Mm eye. that were "imrdtog him no Inter-Hy. "Your hound In. just discovered In: long loot dang/hut. om. Canton MI hon loan! a but!“ . "What!" cried Vivian, recalling tom’ Inland cluzghmg 'udly M. an win-on velvet chair " Ah. ml- od WI. "You are tsud, Frat .69.!†the and, In ‘11th hollow "16-. a: the wild-rose color mung to. - In». and mm. It " Mil [AI-IMO. "What . n you art It. Wet?" . ' ‘- J'" ' in. on». no no or m m - up, but. 'riiiuEtttriteefrlri iiFrtuil, home a hit.†M - it. My ".0 II at “In moment no t.athrriere " h?!» m" sprung.r rank hack withdrew. later, another step down the corridor-- made Vivian's heart cheeks ttustt--tor she knocked that it was non at the library um. I we I was you and. m. , "new“? the Witch“ - in her chair cud dosing tho door I by, yet the â€mined up the had not when #3123: up; a. will replied Freder- curiou- twinkle -n. "You mull the avenue, drum, and in m an: L" she mur- ' book as . glancing d in the his hand- never seen or, and cry of tqyP"eP"LI'r"'rr.'C.l% *"-f u... ,evr_t)rf"'f. huh-M‘- .- V'“."'U.'" _ e-'"'". m to ad. down to 001%! an Ct too-mu otuo, " toatte In". - “but. n In!“ “M not...†up... ' . - uh- an. MI! I“: W " n h. mu New in “a " mm hour. when d. - ubomto mum-w our my.“ [Honing and planning? 4m mon'rdd'wwud. -trtg wind! tw - " anvil. .. ., __. W iatteit.trtte?* “I an" bert m‘moma when “My! mucus that lmmmuwuaumm Wooten“! _ “Ah,noluounotbouuo,m- cm," In W; "tram Inuit hi - miata5e-2otmte__ nab may" . q HI: to the and m“! Mum M not not,“ light." {rind - ciak Wo- “um. munch.- Ir, In. men,†In aid, "And I will 3110 you the nary u round in, Oldie haul! tn I. very few wordr. r “A: far but an Ohio m roman- ber, the lived In poverty with an old â€khan-(keeper and his dau‘hur, an tn - on 010 enam-" " wish to Best. in In! and than!" was Vivtgll'. mental our maul; but. uh. wok. no Word, and liq-dorm: com-mud: , “om. mam w to balm. tunnel! tho old mur- child. an that m daughm Agne- w“ her turn. Duo stormy, night. tho old light, new wu found ad in m tower, when death hm ov'orulul uni while trimming the, lunpl. The two gtrin wont to New York City to '2"lfhg' but the "ahtaoussskeeperu " (hm: did not nun-Viv. him long. 7wo dayl ago she died, luv/mg Ollie, whom they had ulwuyl called Hal- exm. along um unwed tor. "The next. day, in the pocket of an old silk drew. that turd lam packed away tor yearn. Ollie. or Helm, rather, found the package ot paperl and records that was such a Btart- ling revelation to her. She cube on to Banknote immediately, end. tah- Ing u carriage, drove out here at once, and here nhe in. The proofs have bash examinedpnnd they are perfectly correct; she is beyond n doubt the long-lost daughter of Gil- bert Cameron and the hair:- of Cam- eron Hall. Wonderful. I. it not?" concluded Frederick Glendon. "rGrarinii hush 'brolu trota Viv: hn'l lips. _ _ "And this Ignorant “to†from the slum ot New York in coming here to live," she cried, desperately. "Ohi I wish to Heaven I bu! nova: married Gilly-rt. Cameron!" she thought, with bitter vehemlnoe. od- ding, aloud: "How horribly ill-bred [he mu‘ be!" An of F Wo,, will be most WW - primed when you see he." I. " "tio young Indy brought up In the very lap of luxury could b. more refined or dainty." "Mrs. Gunman,†responded Fred- erick. roprovmgly, "no matter what 3 young girl's lurroundmgn may be -xwhether u. tenement home or a. manaiort--atte can be just u dainty and rttflned. Silk: and jewda axe by no means the true indications of a lady. Shall I tell your husband you will join us in the parlor?" he tiged, turning away abruptly. : - -oALi he [mined all an: in tb New York tenement house?†replied Five {an Cameron. semantically. - _ “Tii'ygam s. oi, my him-nod Wmiwml' "__-VF-_-H-- -_. 7 -FF-- "i she inoUed tie door after him, ma locked itt . - It wan . sitttte, ghastly face that gazed into the mirror, then turned away with the sin-meat laugh that ever echoed from human lips. "After all the" years." she storm- ed, "th- girl Ollie 'hu come back to outwit. me! I a: n beggar now." atm' shrlolmd, "for every dolhr 0! Gilbert Cameron‘s wealth will so to his daughter; and I who married him tor his gold will be cut or! with t paltry dower. I who have had such dreams of controlling autlliontr." Vivitut Cameron paced up and down the room like a beautiful “grass. her silken train trailing after her on the velvet carpet. ' "Let. this girl beware," she cried, hoarseâ€. "it was not enough that she must steal into this princely in- heritance, but she must win Freder- ick Cinnamonâ€: favor too by her pretty (ace. I can see the future mapped out like a panorama. below me." she muttered, pantingly. "Fred- erick will marry Giltwet Cameron'l heireu if he Cao---" 1--oh, H-- heires- en. I-- Evian hastily entered her drank-g- room, bathed tier tturmed he. in In.- grant cologne. and unned I cluster of pale pink bio-nom- in bu yellow ' The word. ended 1. . wild cup-1r- Ing cry. - _ _ _ _ ik pale pink blouoma In Inf hair. Then. with a smile upon he tips. that completely masked tho bitter- new: lurking in her haul“, Vivi“ glidnd down to the parlor 1nd Hood with 'gattonded arm. upon the tiara-h- old, a dummy; vision of blonds love- linma. She meant to eclipu the new- comer by her fair beauty. “Ollie, darling, weltom. to Olm- cnn Hell," she said, away. A lovely, rather tall slip of girl eturne,torwecrd to meet her, and Viv. ian saw . beautiful rumpled he. with the deep, vivid coloring d the hurt of 3. wild red role. A inc. that wa- ttuahimt and pain. In 5mm: pol-(union mo“. pitilully unda- In scrutinizing ll... A pleat“! head, dainty " a no!» If. running over the no“. ruin of curling dark hair. and n Moi a. that wand-to wm‘hlnruol men " the itmt glance. For one our-unto moment the wild thought (Damn-0d to Helm to but an umlmmn $.trmt. / The alum. 'At rum-on. use tan, WHEEVM'III; . iii “3 mg I“ VII-“III; [mum Mt. he with u.""' .1! .0 anâ€? lu- And Mid MAP?" V - romantic his“!!! In}; light." and Put- on "Liam 31'0“th mile broke tho Wit: Caldeton'l mason. A mum Hi. In. a â€Mira-II Viki wgw 'te I“ W. at I: an Mu, a buy "tod the “It†L'.", lot up to t: - I: ' ova ' 'g,,gt'f,'t"u'tUt W35 bus gainfully upon ha. - mm‘smwm ex',g,tt.e,aegMNt1St. tmbuwwmww um naught-n 'bdayraeqt-u- onVIth'ohhhn-m d0- emivoIusegmsaetMtqgttfet-trs m -barwhtto-et.-6h- no.» an mum-hum mddngoldeamdbontm ova tho curly brown oe. _ __ _ "I - zlul an; an mum. rm s nigh Wynn I.“ in and. wâ€. -i'iia Ja think you '9th an. _...-..-.. onto?" In. Add. aroma. on. non. mm a,“ ttbe may human LR. My, run, any?» "1' taut-nu no you M m. In. men." an mm. with ntr.ighttorwnrd, qtrtish tUgg.. Nitrite, “but you loot no "I! Vow itwi11-hnrdtomMyoumam- The old pullout" m hock- m tn um, Modding Inn “a one to an aunt; “Vita and and - trrau.thmsounrdeeRtmtoter rounded cheeks; uh. could - min the Impala ot an!!!“ ttttt girl from hr whit ha W. lu- oled hundl. _, An uvkward - w "tout to am, but Frodertck mum; an. gamma)! to the was: "You could more nanny pan tor twin-ultra, it In. Cunaon'l Inu- and on. wars duly: he laid, msreteq.tr. -the, less . quite unused at the trauma- ot one and the dioemgtntur. ot “to other. vii}; mlulomire'n he. had - . deep red, ind he lashed Freda'lck . grateful lo' k trom _tyiat honey? syn. "Why, how strange," sh. can od, turning to the units. daughter reumblea neithcr he a nor your-e11." “I am mot quite " old " your mother . was," returned Vivian, “Amy, I. the drew Belem to d I portrait over the annual. It 'lat,ppa'gpr,tgratrt/ptrpgtppigt trrqftNmtert for“ WWW-ï¬Ã©ï¬‚“ 'lura'rle at -- ".mu,‘ -riireniGGFirace on but mt - tr palg and u1_-comculefi. fright. "iii/aG she manu- is â€10 lives." returned Mic}. . . "i"pmGuno no." and Vivi-n; enro- lealy. - l 7 _ L, vi; hour Inter Vivian Wu m hr boudoir aux-ting Hahn. to an" tor dinner. . The shabby, faded silk. dingy with age. was out of the qua-Mon for Gil- bert (hmcron'l driughtarr. Vivian was obliged. for appear- mce'l nke, to sri; Belem in one of her "I dress-u mm.“ L suitable want- eOuld be made up for her. an. lhrunk from taking the mgr. name. pleading as u: ex- - had been called Helena. no loâ€. lb had learned to love the name, and preferred being ullodmy it. "than: will be quite . muo- when the reporters of the any pap. “ hear of this “rungs romeo," declared Vivan. "You will and yoqroeu interviewed and Mind "Oh, don't let them do ttl" Ill. cried, umny. and with morn.- lng fright. "I do Bot “It. mastic". I would much rather go away again, n.deed 1 mm: mm .3912», 192113" let them describe me In the papers, Oh, She never Anitthed the nuance. Helena had sprung to her met with . loud crr. - _--_- _ Vivian Carnal-on looked " he curl- oully. An society Indie. make it . may how they can get their - and costume. into the lublonabla Jourmutr--ther courted notoriety; why did this yaw girl “void it In such carer? _ u -rrTnGiir"ret the uncut out." thought Vivi-n. "Your pap. will want to ttive I great ball to calebrate this Immora- ble occasion." laughed Vivian. "You must give him his own'vmy. Hel- ena. I BIWQI do," she added. non- ly; "yet, to your tathrr, mv will in law, as you will readily Bee." And with this parting shut Vivian And with this parting Ihut Vivi.- qulwpd the boudnlr. "Oh. I am son-v, sorry ‘that. I came!†nabbed Hchmtt, starting wim- ly to her met, th, lull tome ot ha perilous position drifting nt'rose her dazed brain. "0h, " I eottld 'to back to NW York and Mark." me mur- mured. Suddenly she thougnt of Miss Kirkwood and the rohted pink ailk dress. "No. no. it in too late to go Dmiaw." she cried; "the than of the put are closed against me " - I I": Coll-r. It wn told of lmnwl Webster ttrttt when he asked at n Manon ugherdnsh- or‘. one day for a mllnr or "dlckey" the clerk took I crIm-nl took " hit on!» tomor‘u neck Ind then and: "We huen't got your lbw. You'" have " go "NP next store around the corner for It.' 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