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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Sep 1901, p. 7

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He tos' ‘1 to Lully the folded pap- er. She :chOll it and read it eager- ---1:r, her lace growing white and rigid like stone, She knew the handwrit- ing only too well. And in this letter . Rufus contiru1cd his father's words, and utterly renounced her. A convic- tion of the truth settled down like a funeral pan upon her young soul. “A slurp. ttttrin-ery of doubt ml mt broke from poor. wrongs! "It 8 true," "trated Cuvm Black. mid uttered no further maul. tiiii T . Her wlld eyes were touring: $itit,N.rhit, up: war. ttet In . ma .# kwtut smile. lilo. But I love your can. We are ot equal nation in the light of God. ud my love for Rufus Ink-s- no hh equal. He loves me Btin-h. lovu me--" "0h, Heaven be merciful to met" waned the poor disowned young wile. "Roe him. and not speak to him? I t him and pass him by, when I gl, him better than my life? Oh, Mr. mack, in the name of Haven. I beg you to have pity up- on In.- I know I am poor and hum- bly. But I love your son. Re or. "The. is right and Inn-1&0. Ha. are any poll-an. Which may prov. mm " :0- uhould our mm.” ad It. Black M - Ammed-gbulm "qrri-teditiistm. had tlil nmfthadtolmn.h¢ an. n. . "Nirrr-ttt.--m, hi- in“ M gals-nu" “it'll! no than I. arr.Bue+ numb). you again. and T must. have your promise to leave him unmolosted. Give me that promise and I will deal liberally with you, You must not follow him into Kent. Should you meet him in tho street. or elsewhere. you must not speak to him. Do you understand? " you to, he will suf- fer in prison tor your contumacy!" 910- will not go mad," said On:- “In“, with an attempt at uri- fl. "You .ro not the am you“: mthorhonbovohsrpro- pe ohm ad mm: but to Mr on d.trhmat. an. lu- Bird. 1 m...” m: womb. to In" that You an: mum. you! In!” an. and In. um sumac b-tttttom" m.‘ "I Ann not tmhlo lulu." the tet in ma. tr voice quivering. 'tt t an tot uh in. mid In ttalggtttt may In, Why than“ I?" "Dihs't look at me in that way, Miss Bird. Really you frighten nu. Don't take this thing too much to heart. Of course it'te a. disappoint- ment and all that, but the “hair wort'thurt you as it you belonged to a higher blnss in life. It's a more episode, and people will forget it. You can resume your maiden name and occupations and marry some one in your own class, and some day you will smile at this adventure!" "Smile? Ah, God!" Poor Lally towered in her chalr, her small wan Inca so full.of woe and despair that even Craven Black villain as he was, grew uneasy. There was an appalled look in her eyes, too, that scared him. "You take the thing too hardly, Misstird.” he said. 'twill, pro- vide for you. Rufus must not see ing only too well. And in this letter Rufus contirrucd his father": words, and utterly renounced her. A convic- tion of the truth settled down like a funeral pull upon her young soul. "You begin to believe me, I see." said Mr. Black, growing uncomfort- able under the awful stare ot her horriMd eyes. "You comprehend at last that you are no wife?" "What am I then?" the pale lips whiswed‘. . - "I will not give him up!" cried Tauly--"neverr. nevcrl Not until his own lips tell me Bot. You are cruel, but you cannot deceive me. I run his own wife, and I will never give Mm up!” “Read that!" said Mr. Black, pro- ducing the hole his son had written. "I presume you know In: handwrit- mg?" 'eroluulwcra‘oln‘nwdl" but“. "Rufus has recognized the stern no- mity of tho case, and full of tearn tor " own safety he has given you up," continued Lully‘n perereerttor. "He will never see you again, and desires you, if you have any regard for him and his safety. to quietly give him up, and glide back into your own proper sphere." "(ad I "post that you are not." I.“ Mr. Buck harshly. "The law will not recognize Inch .Hnarrhxu. And It you persist in clinging Co tho "it. you fancy you have hooked. I win luvs Ruins arrested on the elm-go ot perjury and sent to pri- ton." Lally uttered u cry of horror. Her as diluted, her thin cheat heaved, her black eye- burned with tbs are: thug raged in her young soul. _f'AmtNttotrr. mud poor 14111, when; her has! to In: loam-d. "I we thought or ruin; In tho world whu Lmarrud sum. I lov- " him. and he loved me. And we “I“ to Work together, and w. “V. been so happy. Oh, I m not married to himt Do not - that I All: not. I an his wile Mr. Buck- ' un " own wile!" 17‘7' I” lit it Vii." - W. m -0aqr1r. I', cu- "m -..- a the We- =','."gf, my E. into this - , Wyomhutuodoub‘luvu M to Home. In in wel born - wall con-cud. You an neith- ur. A mint!” you and in in “in; Prepoueroun. I o no lacy for n allure. with _ - at n tatiow-ehaautier, I phlnly. beau» delicacy In 'W, (I plan In handling an. an". All m alone grade in “to. we of was. I recognize your ambition m “in to riaq In as. world, but 3. gnu-(not be dong n my upon-e." - l “(th in a. clever follow." on. muttered. "And how much he loves me, Attract. Not many men could {hove seen the woman any loved marry “other. but 01'- ud I haw been worldly wine,'onll WI . shall reap the reward of our - ! denial. " we had married um. I yearn ugonwe would have been q poor now, mere bangers on upon the l outskirts ol moiety. taunted for the “he of our connections, but nothing i more. But we determined to pin a I daring we, and behold our mo ! ecu. I an: ognin a. widow, with [our thouund a you and a good houn- I while I live, and I can tay up money it I choou while I continue the chap- cron ot my husbund'l Gunman. And. it our we continua to maps. and Neva monie- Ronu mm. Gro- l ,She dropped her tiny gold spool. and looked up eagerly and expectant,- ‘ly, and Arum, closing the door, 1 drew forth the packet with an Air i ot triumph. m..th¢n.w-- them " m Windmtvmw un- mwothcr.yrt mim- In Mm.lnut-ir&mm min I",',',?,".: 3m. urJ huh. ”an Imam, no 'meMr-ttlBtthftrtittr - III 'e-apt, maxed “an. m an: that“ "hula-um]. "Of Which. it you win it, i on to have he hundred.” and Anna. tter rmy lace tNshing. "And " you do notwinthotaettltouaamt,ram to luv. oh, handrail pounds a you named upon a. for His. Is not that our myth?" Lady WM nodded “out. "And." emu-m Am.- " an to out. new: with you. to man with ymamgmth'tmd - companion. I in: been'm to you ll Wing this - t in" and with you name than yin-m. mwlnoploknowmtl I. .tadrNteat,noonerma-st.xHtt all m cot-dingo mm in...“ no: to be your eon-In by m- I. luv. lei-ad our to“ and qhtq tether in um “no. uni " out - on! «on. w." _ _ "2-iutrio.," an - 1rri'taaror-tto-i. "tMrto8hm.artdto.e.ie. - ugly-Ilium“ - h Lady Wynde had not yet risen. She lay in the midst of her white bed. with her black hair tossing up- on her ruti'.ed pillow, one white and rounded arm lying upon the scarlet. Iatin Coverlet. and with a. profusion of dainty frills and laces upon her person A small inlaid table stood at. her bedside, supporting n round silver tray, upon which gleaned n silver tettr-ts-tCte Bet of the daintleot proportions, and at the moment ot her companion':' entrance her lady- ship was sipping her usual morning cup of black coffee, which was - pected to tone and strengthen her nerves for the day. "I have received it," said the cry communion. “and no one is the wiser for it. The mes-anger thinks it a book, and the people at the lodgu did not cvun see it. We are in the usual luck, Octavia. humming you Well with us." _ "I am glad that Craven did I” fail me," murmured Lady Wynde. "I feared he might flad the task too heavy for him. But he is alwnyl prompt. Open the packet, Artremr." The companion obeyed, bringing to light the double letter. the one Craven Black had forged Being so- curcly lodged within the last letter Sir Harold Wynde had written to him wite from India. - Lady Wynde saw that the hue letter. addrensed to Nevn. wu I. curcly sealed, read the forged .posb- script. to the letter addrealod to her, and placed both under her pillow, with n complacent smile. van and I will nut. to than.“ I your man for the munda- at out liven, Rufu- will In" to sign In agreement giving u. that amount out ot Nevn'l Income. This! of n. Amen; toning“: thou-9nd s "art" While Craven Black wu mono-Illi- Iy pursuing " mguthtntstiona to do. stroy the happiness of two young lives, lady Wynde had been out!" in cu rying out her part in the In- ?nmous plot against. Neva. The little packet of forged letters which had cost Indy Wynde's fellow-conspire) I night of toil, and which had been sent. to Ilawkhurat by a special meo- Iongur. had been safely delivered into the hands ot Mrs. Artreas, who had been waiting at the gate lodge to receive it. It had so happened the! not even the lodge keeper had wit- ncsscd the reception of the packet. and she had disminled the masons". and carefully concealed the pack” upon her person, and returned to the house and to the presence ot her mistress. _ "You has driven her to but tuath. Mun." um Cr."- Blwk, nond- ly. “She his gom out to “my herself, and you have murdered M." He put on his hut and hit. tho house. The girl'l ttring tttture bu ag. mdy disappenred. and an “no“ maniacs cried out to him that Ibo would perish, and that it Wu In, mid none other, who had killed but. cmunms xm. . Luly about no word. Ito-any. Bin eauttttt up u out-door m. ind with we wad. mum-3 a}. dashed out a the man. do" tho stain Ind into the strut. Mr. Blah ad a. Iaatdudy - od each nth-r in mutual dam " keep . mu; hon-n. I not libs," unwed a. View. , "l mu: may.“ hamuh an: I should. his. . loan - and s W .01: a. mum ol my lod‘i-r’- In . Hm. AM be!“ " you n’t hurled. thoq* . preheating of It. I on“ “It yo. no 1m. Out you Bo. “Mt . minute's waning. M'l your ht. “ashore": you: luck. Take in. all In: !" 'tgtttt"Mtt, 2rat's' at My“! All 3.: "re" we"... "Tho Mm. you In” not In It." sud gay 'trtdb-"is the Mhdlvdodl Inthlnnpmof mutt-rune. You-councilm- Iavuhu and. “Inga-led (mm to no In my can. when; as poor Humid can told In. at it met wIaha In mud to you rum. I in. some "ride. o! In column. Your mu- M an than“ In the In hilt. to (In 10! an. latte: one nut an: In death, Th anon-tad um. In an mud, and I (hum Mtormrr-tuuatHttarremr in men. and with con- that and with. In - to . YhmumInItu-n up. tum" " LIS " urn In " "I he. " in. in Hon-I" M.mer-dtts.trttarwtttttr- tsmtqttFarhdrmasett.-tothe Prwtaertrrt-ttrruatr-wttMstt mammmbymmmmu dmmlwk. Bar mum-a Wit _ "Ymt hare Ohm." eonunued Lady Ive. mum ht hundkcrchlel to her "a. "the Int later I ever re- alm m n, dour husband. You my ma tt. You will lee that In - I mumam of his smite-ah- trtg out; an I gloom hung upo- Mm that I. could not an. Mr. That Mar Wu mama the night In- lo_r_o his - but." 9t 0! Iowan. and ma than on Neva!- will” In an." _ "July-up m forth on M "I have come in to have a long. corrtideenta1 ‘talk with you. my chlld." rammed her ladyship. "There should be between you and me strongly tender relations. Your poor ' Uther desired us to be all the world to each other, and for his “he. as well on your own, I intend to be a. true and good mother to you." The young girl colored. end In: brilliant on. m mddenly umdow. " Her sou-lot up. quivared u: in- wt. " she said gently: "Poulbly you are right. Suit your- can. "In". , I - only Four "P- - I an be a moth. to you, -ratfrmrdeeiirstotrimtue the a M an Ian, Wynne." and Run. "We a..." b. like “at”. I (that. And I denim to Day that I hope you will consider yourself an “ally mutt-I ot ngkhunt as when poor pup; was here. I shall not in- - with you: rule here, even it I .1. nu! I um: my majority. was. I 2!”. my hem: shall be a. homo W Ma's widow." "You Hi m kind, my dear, All 0).. thing! will mug themselves war. I have new to deliver to you . tart W trom your dear 'tth- W a I might my, trom on can Your “that”. voice speak. to you from the other world. my dear 'es syn} I know that you “M you, Mun," and Neva, Invely. yet gratefully. "I will try to We your kindness. and to be u dangling: to you," "Ya, do not mime mother," sug- treed Lady Wyndg, reprmsehfulty. "Pardon me, dear Lady Wyndo, but on. bu but one mother. I love my and mother on if she were living, even though I know her only through my dear father'. description ot her. 1 connot (in you her name, and I think It would hardly be appropri- ate. You or. too young to be called mothir by n grown-up git-lines: it not mm to to you?" Lady Wyndo ttftrtssd deeply, and sat down upon the blue silken couch, dtty1air Neva to 3 seat beside her. A m lotion-y o! NeVl'l youth And lovellnm Ind mum! place in her hurt on the previous evening. Now that mm M became [med Into A bomb; nun. She upired to be . loch! gum. And here under her very root. And under her chaps-on- qe. Wnl a ‘girl who the felt sure would eclipse her. She would not ho known In locloty u the handsome In. mm, but u the duperon of tho Mutual Ilsa Wynde. A "How animated you look. my detsr---fairtr sparkling! I should fancy that you have an electric sort of "snperammt--aut ttre and glow. In it not so? You remind me ot your “I, Nun. it will be very sweet " you with me. but my. grief at my hunbnndfl tovtul death has been so (not that until now I could never beat to look upon his daugh- ter] face. I landed you Would look even more like him, and I could not have home the resembimce in my ttrat grid." But dummy her unset and teal- ousy, nothing could have been more bland and "eetionate than the (noun; of Lady Wyndo to her step- daughter. She hum her with seem- ing madman, and caressed her bright hair " the aid: Nick. my Wyndo fancied that In.“ lull-mourning “the Wu a ma: to her, and this under] N preach. coupled with erL'I bright, spirit-l bonny. on an’lmpubc to it Ine4sturtt “alike to the girl. In. In: am; Very lo'vdy w. nor-ha, In“ with her only ex- Cl'du. hot rod-brow- was away brink-It. - ted-brown hair unai- od . - ud’mdda. 8h. Note a Ill-pl. “I ot whit. lawn, undo - to - the‘ground. and but ribbon. an amt. were ot “Wmlmnwuuw hkonm.n.dboakhuvu Nth-nun lot-Ind has: In " in“. In: no Alou whatnot unp- Iothr. t',',gttgettt." knock upo- thodoot. I: but lining- ”mm-um lady Wyn. "uhgb-iH-t1ookoewueeteue. ". - - tit “I“ lot”. laying m n will In mitigation In: - It our" in 0!- n'a-Uz b2, . 91mm fer. Ito my 19!! t6nrt.ut.ttoarta and. b can "You or. indeed a good faithful doughnut, Nevo," the said coming- Ir. "In accordance with your lath- Br'tt whim. ' must give Mr. Black ovary chance to woo you. I believe he know- something of what Sir “no!!! tuotened for you tiid Mm, old he In " this moment at Wynd- m villm. if. I. laying at the in: with his father, md both will call upon you thh evening.” "Bo noon?” , “The sooner the trtter, I In." um I. Bum- moat, but MI hum:- coll- od her. last waning. The (other know poor er mfrou%ttmatatr. And, Nun. dear, In honor a! your m. and In Moron“ to my wid- u. you ought to“ who“ "t - oi your My My. You Mummcklme.nadmtp III the godm- - m.“ "n. mum grt do” not a- WIUI _ ”lad an Icon.” out Inn. " M .7 In“ I m m K. l'ltTtitii “a in” In ”In." -' _ _ Her voice broke down, as she to- membered the fair, boyish lace, the warm blue eyes, the (away hair md noble air of Lord Towyn, and again With -ittyrarxt phama .theguestion {railed use" In her mrnd--wtry could not her father luvs recommended to her tMRtctiott young Arthur Towyn, whom her father bad loved next to his own .o,rl? Why must. he denim her to marry g man aheJnd never seen? " Kin Mea- we“: lid ctr-cud. lady Wm noon toe. tes am "tr" in law Navy 7 bowed her tea--otus could not and. I‘dy Wynde'n he. glowed, and An nil tight [leaned in hor uu. mr hart throbbod wildly with her evil triumph. "You will mnrry Kuhn!" demand- ed Lucky Wynde. u the girl's puns became protruded. "It was Mr Harold's request that you chunk! marry n yuung Inn" in “ hom he took considerable interest--- on. Rufus Blank. wan it not?" asked 14d, Wyndo. Hm mural . low can; "My father liked him wall enough to make him my-any husband," mid New. "I can trust my father’- jndgmcnt in pil things. I never dia- obeyed papa in his life, and I cannqt disobey him now that he sedan to speak in nu: ironl Heaven. "--if Ruttm Blpack ever proposes marriage to me. and tf he is still worthy ttk., the good opinion papa form ot him, I-r-" "Hume you t1nitghed your letter to noon, dent?” asked the step-mother, sweetly. ."I believe I can guess what were the last injunctions to you or- your dear father. He ofton told me of his plans for you. Shall you do' as he desired?" Again the glowing scarlet nutrts covered chn'a checks, lips, even her slender throat. "My Uther's last wishés an a. com, mum! to no." she said, Hlnwlv. yet as it her mind were quite manic " to obey the supposed wishes of her {Aubert 7 - "_, ,, _ _ Neva. perused the letter slowly, and again and again, with careful deliberation. Her surprise became upmrent on her features, but there was no disbelief, no distrust, bo- tWer truthful face. But a wan whiteness overaspread her cheeks and lips, and a weary look Came in- to her eyes. as she folded the letter at. last and hid it in her bosom. She bent her head as If in prayer, and murmured words which Lady Wynde tried in vain to hear. They were tsimple-only the”: _ 'Ut is very Btrantr9--vcrar strange; but papa. meant it for the best. He feared to leave mo unprotected, and a prey to fortune-hunters. Who is this Rufus Black? Oh, " papa had only mentioned Lord-Lord 'rcrwAsr." The very thought brought a vivid scarlet to Neva’a face in place of her strange puller, and as if frightened at her own thought, she arose and went to the open window, and leaned upon the easement. Lady Wynde stole back to her couch, and she was sitting upon it the pictures of lan- guor when Neva returned, very pal. now and subdued, and with a aha; dow of trouble in her eyes. Iedt Wynde'l eyes smeared liko balls of jet. She had utinuted rightly the childlike trust of Neva 'ttuser tather'a love and devotion to her. "She ttccepts the whole thing as gospel!" thought the delighted schema. "Our auccwa is certain. But let me see how she takes it, when uh. tinda what the 'request' when Aha had grown eumer, Nan rend on. A. Ibo read that her lath- or had a lat. toque". to make of her. Ibo smiled through her been. and murmured: A , " up glad that he ttafritt' me something to do--whatc- it 'may be. I would like to feel that I tun obeying him still. although he in in Heaven. Dear ptrpt1--your “ro- quest' I: to me n sacred command. and I shall so con-idcr it." "Oh. mu poor. poor. mpg!" tho girl lobbod. "Ho tore-am my Iodine-I and duolnuon. and to". than Int. words to cheat m. rwin “manhol- your Wilhe- no one. ox- trm-d In this 1nd other letters. I will be kind and patio um obedient. to my Wynde. I wm try to love. httor your “he." " u M star . uni upo- Luu. now L't 'alta to dg the handwriting the W to ha ha mum's. Tho 'ee, work and been won don. The undu- [at - by Which In Haro" Ind lov- odtoeailhutuitarwerrottao repented. with Inch probation a Manon " would melt at; a toe.. Inz knights} bun when "eeivlste than: on; um the death of " hunt. and believing them to In" - written by that hlher’l hand. t.turtf2trttAvatr.u12 e 'gl,'.t'rt""'"""* N M Wude'o at W. 0‘, . mocking tuTtitq played non ha lull, mu] “my,“ Km In; no- - JY "an-E.” - “I, - In. Q low - In! an - w. u to: and. TI- WI who“ a d the [M u a» W.“ at duh and an ad. ad I: 'hut: on the up all. Uttar i . Mum. Hon WOW ". 'tere, wrltt. and. In “and '10 be Inher- woman-I. and with low lObl And "Minded eye. been to rend the Inna. net-opting it without doubt. or twirl"): " ha: “than hu Inner to . "thah-its-tdi-ttae,- Wyndonoluyuou.muohw. ste but att. up an?! , At I lam fete held In Ruth - yar- no no edfet went forth that N.- In. mum be haul-ed In provided - youth who contemplated M prune.- won I [an (other In bl: up. Thin III to in Me to an“. any}!!! who mm M vein-o unu- e-hnen to take to In.» on ch “and of the m“ to “out. Th m “trucked mmmlnopknlwu-huno- than. _ II vuln- llunlarhn villain than. [out In held from “me to time, but a time thtttt I. not for the known] of the. Imam "eetatgu, n being understood that pmmluuou Huh: u only to be In- dulged in between the hurl " noon n1! 6 p. In. Lover! neural!) lock in nu - to “not. will!" “thrill“. be In. able. wot court. to hand“ alum upon. I”: at am Inca u out hunt me. This thought afforded him some comfort, and he Modded on, seeking relief from his trouble» In exertion. He cared not whither he went, and Ma surprise was great when at. last, mousing from his abstraction. In found himself in the mu ot GI- leybury. "So, this is what I am to sell my Bout for? A goodly price, no doubt, and more than it is worth. The owner of all this wealth cannot go begging for a husband, he she ugly as Medusa. Perhaps, after all, I hsve been troubling myself tor no- thing. She may not choose to accept , shabby young man, without a pen- ny in his pocket. and with a. gloomy lace. " she refuses me, I dare any that father will let me go back to Lally.” T Anguishod and despairing. he put on bin hat and hurried out into the street, eager for fresh air and for action. He passed out of the little hamlet, seeing no one, and wandered into the open country, where a. noble park bordered one side of the road, and fair green tields stretched far away upon the other. Both park and tielda belonged to the domain of Hawkhurlt. but Rufus Black was un- conscious of the tact until he came out inlun view of the great gray stone house throned upon the broad ridge of ground, and set in its parks and gardens like some rare jewel in its setting. Then he" recognized the place. and muttered moodily: by the nut lulu. and only his Wonk“- and cowardice _ prevent-d him from tisiptr to the succor of his wrongod young win. In. terror of NI miller was a lion in his way. And the act of perjury ho had com- mittal in doclaring Mane]! of age whcn obtaining his marriage “cease an act more ol‘thoughtm m boyish ardor than of deliberate ty- iatr--arotse now between hlm'and poor I=Ily like a wall of Iron, He had erred. and must accept the con- sequences. but he thought to him- uil that he would give .11 his hope: of heavm If lastly might have been spared his punishment. IAtrit ibilyn. T an? iaitr6umst - evening. I want to no how you. Rufu- ma'wnl proceed In his tt qt winning the helm- ot a. k- hunt." in hour. ot In. father'. than“ in London Vere full M In tn-uppotto- 1M. mum to Rufus Buck. Ho Wu tempted to hurry up to town ..gg.noooauaooooo. In, " in a“ I tron OVER “mm Some Reasons' EK'wa‘W F, .3. .u . -- Mute-Wham t'ifd,'p.1t2'p,t """"' 'fit?,: trretittiyeneett- :7 Irs CE‘PI'EB Jae, LIN. ve '-Wrfiiii7aiaor, - . U hum-vacuum VIII- ”madman-um“ In in M ado-um. 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