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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Sep 1901, p. 7

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if). . terrible _ boy 311%:th _ and loving soul. Aingy lodgings T . vary paradise I day “fun: 1va ' "tpon the Door E”! a b- alm - il teat', Mffl " pk. R f jig it lot have. and . you“. ”In. A DIN 3%: u " on an um loot. iv . a. in “all“. in at " f. a. (no? In tumour " , and “his. mantehottomad , ' .iekastrtotutamraasuustthe “H - "r two. V - idiot lo! brandy and water, ' p Ihillint to up (tawny . A ammu- ot brandy and . r d “It: were trough: to him. . “'6' upon A urinary mu. ‘T not. been used to drink, tusd ' ig ' T liquid mounted to his mm. itil stupid-1y and drunken-I. , A" hour or two he drank with B intermission, but deep over- . ' _ . him, and his head tell upon “his and he snored heavily, With G " w 1aee, dishevcued hair and p"; .. on. breathing, his unmistak- . Input of drunkenness, he pre- . . a terrible contrast to the ' " ‘ boy artist _wilh his honest .. and [own-g soul, who had made v dingy lmlg‘nus m New Hromp- "t don't believe a. word you any," who cried. "The news you untied to Ev It! We my darling'p heart. Do you 55%” T do not ,Kpow how much she \lb‘vdl me? I was all she had in tho '. wide world-her only friend, Trunk ' QC, that. lit! Her only triend--and " m hsvo torn me from her. M ‘aho d? ot grief. you are ter murderer." any \vuru ml \ waiter look- "upon the poor " reek, once a 1nd went “way and tune lilg.’ In the latter part an the _ on Rufus awakened. Mean!- hinulf. Ashamed tad consckcnco- on. his firgt thought being of F hat [Ally would think ot him. he 'ulnmoued a waiter um demanded was curios sud food. Them, were _ M ed him, and having puma: them he settled ttin hill, and set out to walk back to Wyndham. " "rt nukes no diaerence wiUt M was of me now," he and to him- 'w. u he strode along the return you“. " have started down hill. 'nd I may a well keep on descend- 1.13....“ ..' in had accomplished In." the dis- kuco between Canterbury and his deattrtation, when . tour-wheeled ab. traveling briskly, came up be- hind him, compelling him to take to “an side perth. The next moment tha ab stopped, and Craven Black‘s had was protruded trom tho open Window, and Craven Black’s smooth voice called: "In that you, Ruins? What are you dang awny out - Jump In! jump In!" A A Rufus obeyed, entering the vo- ‘hicle. and the cabman drove on. "Where have you been?" demanded .-_ _pldgr,Black. u the son settled ' an" upon the front seat and op- OIito his father. y "I hnvo spent the day in Cantor- bury," returned Rufus sullenly. "What have you been doing there'?" "Getting drunk," Wu the dogged unwor. - _ _ The young man's (we testithd to 'sis truthfulness. His eyes, wild in their glances. were bioodshot and watery. and ho had a. reckless air, " if he had thrown off all rcsti’uintl ot Vin-tun and decency. "You do not ask me about the girl.” said the father. with more [ex-Llamas than was usual to him. "I haw: seen her." "I supposed you had," was tho reply. “I gave you her nddress." "I told her the truth." said Crgven 'he, puzzled by his son's strange (mood, "I explained to her kindly "enough that her marriage with you "Vat, no marriage at all. She readily I eptod tho situation. She cried a Sill'.',' to be lure. but she said her- . (haven Black experienced a. sense of dam. He began to tear lest his son would defeat all his plans by his obstinacy and recklessness. au that she Was ot lower rank than you. and that the match wan too Chum-,1. Fhe---Bhe and that of course tUgg ovgr between you, and it best you and she should never M "in. And in tact, to render tlg Inch meeting impossible, she left 1 " lodgings while I Wu that.” A Titshri" Black shuddered involun- "rt_ailry, remembering poor Lolly": mum, and his conviction that she had ttt to drrtroy herself. His emo- __ " not pass unnoticed by hi. "'Tiittmsr""tix"id a. burning me upon Ml Ether. H ' w and .Olto F into “in!" iii"c'i'i?itm'ti . th “from Lolly!" laid Rum, " volu Ming, "It's an over between I. louver. I have blighted her lite, RIM her troorr name. and nude her "tgt mt. Yet it Wu not. I who (a this. It Wu you. Hol- blood " In Four head. " I could ttnd Me m were free to woo her, she would - uke me but, now that a - 'seoNt myself a nu. perjum 1m wretched coward. " " a on: between nu. You cut that you like with the wrodx l on Inn was me. You might hav- m I. . - to “deem lay-ell; .Mhn lat-show. to ,3 _ Pt" would Ink. mo perjuro V doubly. t hop. you no plou- on you want." 7 "Inc there be In and of then. Iilly ml: wreaths." exclaimed Mr. humbly. “You have done qhth the girl. Ind In about to on- tae ID” I new IW, 1 mm gener- Wy forgiven your error. Ind m. " you mt the drinka- ttqrat _ tm Ind you to my g 2U'gtut,t'."tdht,'g"fs I oeoqb b _I than a lo.- IM mm" clothing "no " “not. mm. boob-m- ,Mkwulq. thaw-cox- T to an you look a my no: . not. All Icy. " that. r'. Chan. - new I: In "setentr, an at .- ani. I'll M you In an 'ga'. "de 'uediott-thatt-tt mm W. Minoan-3.0.- ”was“ Rum -. "You autumnal-Md. PBrtug1'a='; 5_ than _'v A 91.... g3: it: BY m HARRIET LEWIS m‘m-hf “hr-W ”h“ “not. " than. magma: arm; a poor Lully. . waiter look- rock, once a M “(not we.“ in. M n p“- . d re'-ed throughout sun. d which My ttartoqk . After aunt. they "and to an“! room. to (In... ". track Mr. M teoqb2 to. Ludo. Ind Fonz-had h No not: cipher. I“ had tho Mr, m uMd tumudo. bringing to “at u - o’upply d [in pane-u. whim an. a dru- m can...“ to“!!! Dawn“ thin. nud- in I mu- m an. 1gsarravmttuuboritr-iatm nu! blah mu. m - hhbdmirthuthquuhlmu ttt-ttteeasme_ettrttesn.Bq waited In his room In“! In]. {um They descended use“ to the cub. - were conveyed “.mwkhmt. On arriving at an Million. ther “mined. and entered tho great W onial hall, sending in their and. to Iasdy Wynne by the 100mm. Tho barunet's widow having sign“ to har domestic that she was "than n. home" to Mr. Black cud his son. the Vinita: were ushered into M drnwingbrio ' ‘ “You’ll do." eo-rr-trd Cam and. "I: you set I. wall on you look, I dull be “I“. Mind. " you mention to It“ - on. well "trout the girl Lolly, WI all up with you. The cob u waning. Con. lady Wyndu and Artrou none to I receive them. Craven me present;- ed his son, and the tNsroriet'ts wldow welcomed the young man puioualy. She wan looking unusually well “all evening in a robe of pale umber Illk. with a row of short. locks trimmed nquarely. nursery lashlon, urn-a her low polished lorehend. I. long black curl trailing over each Mulder. out! her cheeks glowing with Iupprcuod excitement. Ruins remembered luvs ins seen her before her marriage to. Sir Harold Wynde. and his he. brightened as " the light. of s friend. He Wu minted. ' al- though slightly, with " father'. cousin, Mrs. Artresur, and n he held out his hand to her, he looked his surprise at. seeing her at the houu of Lady Wynde. “I un her ladyshlp’l hind oom- panlon." said Artrcss, cxplalnlngly. "My husband left m. very poor. you ‘know. Rulus, god I hon been In dear Lady Wynde'a employ tor some three yearn I beg you not to re cognize me as a relative. not to man- tion the tact to any one. I hav- my lamily pride, you know, Hutu. Ind It is hard to be obliged to urn one! own living when one hu not been brought up to it." _ _ _ _ iUiG%r%im, um mint-d tuned: to his tub-n and“! 'errte. Her reasons for concedmont of the relationship existing between men seemed to Rufus no reason. at All. but he covid not gain-w her wish“, and muttered that he would Otter “Miss Wynde has gone out tor . solitary stroll in the park."o‘med Lady Wynde. as Mr. Black's eye- wundered about the room. "I ”at her out for the fresh air. Sin 1- not looking well, I regret to say. Mr. Rufus. If you will be kind enough to go down tho wide park uvenuo. you cannot. [at] to tUtd her. I be. you will introduce yourself to her. and bring her back to the house."_ _ her "nu'hibo'kea, Ana stepping “any out of the open window, moved lol- surely toward the park. - "There u nothing like an Inform-l meeting," and Lady Wyndo. looking um the yam man. "I plagued to have tho meeting occur in this TOW, no that not” should be auburn.- ed by the presence of a third paw." "I should have preferred to In. my eye upon-Rufus." rancid If. Black, uncanny. "Did you give tho letter to the ,ountr_rady?" _ - "Yet, the reedved it exactly an 1 land expected she would. Rho In nm. at till the trtyN of girl I looked for, Gavan. and it is Yen',,', tor out plans that oh- cared BO man to: - “that.” While the conspirators wan thu- oonverling. Ruins crossed on - and neared the park by . and! gate. The Wide avenue, 3 the eu- riage drive. wu readily found. and Rufus walked tor some distance upon it, towing a vigilant. lookout to: Him Wyndo. He was beginning to meditate upon a. return to Whom w‘lthou: the young lgdy. xrttqtt I on» ter of white turnout: nmong we dusky shadow. of a side path caught, his gm. BA plunged into the path without Manon. Ind may overtook the wen-er of the 3mm. who m ot course In. WM. _ ftg"t,,le lwllt approach. uh. halted turned hat “on toward him. Rama an) halted. than!!! embarrumd under her have mu gluten. She had laid aide It mourning gun-u. all you to” colored ribbon and t prohib- "te Mll- d mum of 1m. In which in Icon:- m air Bod dnlnq and "at. ft, mm“ on. “1" all 1101!, t hu- eheeh won rule. and er he. Wu wry gun. «a. to Mac-I. - -- - -iitalFmr put-don," um Bum. awhvu-Iny Pulling " hu. "I a: looking for le- Eve"..'.' "iiG.FoaTr -iiiGi' mummc wn not Ian-nod by this -- melt. -rii"Gr- ii. wims. ." nu In. with was may. _‘ 7 _, -rirau, Wyndo ttettt no to look for iLtieP mm, "-a an up Nut Budd and looked " " with " crave. iotm oyel. )5 - mrd to 'h%al In Nu m - mu- m It has wu put. all m by “I M's di =~nolou. m. nor- ms was his “chm. M4 [IV-“II .MMMM which i' "no“ In", ad Ina-u: amt-t. Ind A“ m an has - and handy, Ii.) . ed mum in any Q... _A_ "i5?“ fhmtiad with. all it heart hitter-ad. am nub M had not undo an nut-Von... him-bl ”on It I: the. - than - - - _ - - _i_.._r, 'iiq and and '2e.t1JSN't the mother..- I. unfit-9w "e-r.Mre In“ 'c2 CUVBV To “Wm m a. on up I." an up: he. Au 3- t- Ina-'9‘.» - 4."??? new“ "I'- has" any.“ - and an. "MI - ti-ttr-rr-ttatt' malad'rown'uwm. iku'.-.ttittt.amad.aaourb- rom- a..." _.- when». I M?“ mum: Myanmar-H - --_ . "gt-i-te-e-teuro-ries- d9. Won-Wit. emu-stor- walnut-Quid. In. - ooeqttrhattmt um tho i','f.%"U"l'4 cavity ad on -ua<estr o! Bum NI: to M w. VI- the, 1991912”- 3"“ 3-1733 than" - -- 'm - I-unu "a; M “it. In. wan.» Ind tttttate a. ”to but cyan could no If - m low-count: u that db- tauo. and In mud “my to lulu. It. -weeed u way. But a no Into-II- an. an". and In. - than more closely . In“ dingo-lull upon but. All A than. nun- mud ht. 1twnaaeritieaImomarst In that progr- ot an cm which Cum Bind and Lady "and. Wm pining, and that new-comm had mlved in tire to [In s new turn to n. L For Fun malted them as "I. on. Mun: od her property-mr John PM... Mr. Atkins and the you. Lord Tom! A. Rm "totalled the young-It of her thus guardian. as they rode up the guano ot autumn-cc " a. let- urely pan, . ltrgnge ammruunent seized upon her. The horsemen had not yet seen her tn the twilight. and the Mow of lhmbbol'y; and sh. proponed . mum: to the drawing- room. Rufus Black assented. and tttey passed in at the open French window which “v. atmseuy uponlho mrblo harm. _ The drawing-room wu full or shed- om. Anne. set. in a. recessed win- dow, silent. md immovable, and tads Wynd- and Cnven Black were In the would portion of the trip" inched apartment, completely hidden tram View. and their low whispers - penetrated to the outer room. My Wynde. hearing her tstep- Itllchtu'l return. came forth. rang tor lights. and ordered the lace cdr- lune to be dropped. A more 0! we: candlee were 9;.- mtntly slowing in their polished au- iVer scones, And a foupie of moon- his lump. “pinned I. hollow muu, um that point ated to_gvery cprper u tho mp1: room. The cur-him. hunting in the Bott night breeze, um out " Insects, but admitted the perfumod w. Craven M, lab Med that " tetra-wee with Lady Wyndo was over tor the present, but“ into the outer room to um the “gunman“ ot the young hire-u. _ He had thought of News " an in- lipid, 1am. weak-headed young My. whq - by , may?” in hll - cnd than of lady .tetde. m. and. m to but bed when he beheld a dander. spir- nted girl, with eyes of rod gloom, brown hnlr tinted with the lunv Ihln. scum lips, and u plquunt be. full ot u: Irreslluhl. wlwhary ma -ei---t gm so bright and keen of mullect. no molute and than; in herself. that ho wondered that she could our hayg up“? posed upon by cm " Wally target! letter. "Neva, my dear.” and I‘d, I'm, _ u to - “you It. Honorable cum ---one of you! do" no". friends. and con- pe-ttr 19"- fed Pie."., L I. by a bow at h- - um- Iend. and 3 mil: so warm “I lwect that mvm Buck wan capti- rated by it. Any friend of her Ute lather) hd I peculiar alum upon Neva“. friendship, and Cran Black m a abhor-M the and] no- Icn. 1nd on!!! .trrrV little Inno- m d it mum to her father, no tut the helm would be In- Ipired with . liking for him. More than had bean mud for more than the mud commonplac- lncldene to an Introduction, the that gnu-dim of line - were announced by the 10mm. and war. ushered Into the drawhttproom. " John Fret» came tirab--a an, stately old genum, with white hslr and - copped whiskers. distinguished tor " old-fashioned consuls.“ ot basting. and nomad mouthout Kent. for his “swath; Interim. Mr. Attila, the dummy, suns next, looking mots than oeMnari1y tst-tthears' of person. his bad bend shininc, his honest has thtqhed to rsdnnss. no was not ttm, looking, not - up“. but. in. Sir John, no ms s an a “Hindus mum- V, sud Ionssty of mar. sad may ysnrs at service to Mr Harold WraNhadtrtqrtmdhitrtwith-- niss “action for a. funny. And .ivrsethim,aaommtehtearr'rrmru sons! - in in mu. “any, “a bum. be "alerted to m. but. m 'ti"n,B"t' Town. " hnoA.oe.. In any t of chiv- dry. In. gold.- bulr te-tt buck tro- " noble (M. In. him "In 310.1... and g m an“. It.'.'" Mt it. any new“ in: I'm-Ind - wading. god vacuum trt m ‘10.: turn with qt? [mu-n. M m. Incl-clued the mm. hut and non, " norm-comm. “his h - . Maine“ Viln- Iiu in." an Sir John trot-c. m his yona' host.- to . nah “a old-(“loud wintry. "Tord Tom M It. Anh- hum boon - qrith II. m. aiming orrraraeirstnthewaremrttanasd L“. bqt It a or m to out "I ttt-itan.. and It In - m co do: no In“: ot “W" nib-Mutatio- . _ ,. "Wbgtrq-eeqra6. up he - qh-u' m in} in an worn-1' V a. ma. - at... ht, Wyli'f ., CHAPTER XV t and M all! no. “0 ”Hallo-uncut!- nil-rum. vat-dish Im- Jam“: all "e!-flm.e-rt'rN m o! the in. _ 11n- Ina-f»... wan - gut to: 'ur-lt 3 _ ." m 1 am you no it. than our in and: {emu-u. a. a. that [on Inn-id Edda.” bud» “to: mom. to be mad. I, dM us know indeed but my. you but can» with come emu: N“!!- tht" " to the martst,utmmrt of th- W. or to discuss the may If “new." 1. In skid-- "wool.” no - .10“. baits ard - u ”at honor. a! I ord hm“ ... to that you out. would you "M that It nun-a by Str “an mum." at. Mr. Miln- muddy. . W was "a “pile“. In induction. and mud to Illn- Wyuld " -tedtrxIruy “hard u- b‘l’u‘a until - can. ot up. when. d mm. m can. into lull pm.- "pt but maerhiaeeut "rr..- -. Your rank-ca n. Hawkhunt In. who pruned for. chy Wyndo. trith s vary hgaome “Iowan: in meottatitims at your servicu to In: Wynne u trim-i and chuperon." "And no we compelled to rennin n mwkhum, whether we wiG or not?” am the barons“ wid.. "CM! not,” replied Alum. “You And Kin Wynde are tree to re- .M. where you plane. but it Itt na- wnl to suppose you will Prefer tor . "and rut-ism» tho nest ot the - qudpur.” _ T ‘ m.i;d} made no reply, but bar gunning eyes becam- speech- the. The Visitors. while courteoua to her ludyuhip. bestowed .thc larger alum oi thdr attention upon the young heiress to whom their visit was directed. They had intended to make but . brief all, but tho; time new try u it on wings. Neva talked with them with cheerful gayety or gravity, " the subject rendered be- tttting, and at Sir John'. request plowed and sang tor him. Lord Towyn leaned over the piano, turn- ing the music leaves, a rapt expres- Iion on " face. and there was not one present, save Neva, who failed to no that he was already the lover of the beautiful young heiress. Rufus Black recognized the fact with an actual jealousy: He said to himself with I. furious bitterness that unhappiness and IAIly‘a had been ruined tor the sake of Neva Wynda. and he would not be cheated ot for- tuno and bride by the young earl. Gavan Buck set apart. his fore- head shaded by " hand, his light eye- tairty devouring the glowing loveliness of Neva's face. He was a. world-worn, base, dissolutc man, incapable of honor and fidelity, even to the woman who had sinned and penned go much tor him. As he sat there, he contrasted News‘s spirited and dainty beauty with the matur- er and lesser charms of Lady Wyndc, and ”range thoughts and hopes amok. to me within his breast. "My {Ate ll not so settled as to be irrevocable," he thought within him- self. "I wish I had seen tho girl bo- toro btorged that letter. Why should I throw myself away upon tour thou- sand th year and " woman of the world when. by skillful manoeuvring, I might gain Iovonty thousand per ”mum And . bride like u’ houri? I will Itudy my ehanees. If there In A chanc- tor me with Neva, I will run the race with these others and win the prize." And BO, all unknown and ted by Nevn. she had three to her hand among those toned to her music. And of these thrce lovers, um! only Wu pure and true cad altogether worth I! ttqrlove. Only one loved her without a shadow of greed, and that on. was the young Lord Towyn. But, Which. -trhould she choose among these three. Wmila‘she premro. To whose fate of these three would lho link her own? Would a regard for tho apposed wishes of her dead m ”nigh the decks of her on - Those were problems which an. alone could solve. After the music, Lady Wyndo rang for notice, which was brought In and dlspensed to the guests, Sir John Frolic waxing eloquent upon the de generacy of modern soclety. held lady Wynde captive. Rufus Black Wondered down the length of .the drawing-rooms. looking with an tsr2 tiltfo eye at the glorious pictures upon the Walls. Mr. Atkins and Cram Black engaged in ConvCrtMV tion. and [when set apart, silent and oboervlng. as usual. Lord Towyn and New. also looked st tho pictures and talked of their childhood days, growing animated over their pleasant reminiscences. The young earl gradually drew his hostess into the great Conservatory. n huge gin." dome at the bottom of the drawitttptoorn. Here the air was haw with fragrance. Stalks of white lilies sprung from the side wnlll. bearing pietiia oi red end ducing light. AIIIH ot tropical‘ ehmbbnry, ,thick with golden fruit- nu. or mowy bio-onus. or both at once. stretched on either side. A unwary palm rented it: plumcd hood in the Very centre of ttlo dome. Vin. trailed and futooned them- Itlvu from Boor to root, dropping PINE. from fiery chalk-en. And through thrttght {clings of n Weil- ttlnnnoii Jungle of now-n end lune. Mod n mt mellow moon oi light. reminding one of n Bram-.1: (and. on n moonlit mum-er night. "Do you remember when m we" hem Int. New?" calmed Lord Towyn. us they palm-d battle the mtrble bu- Iln of I grant fountain, and New. My dropped roo- petdl upon the 'trgatal waters. "We were standing upon this very not. with only that -I'IDIO mum to but us. :36 you and I m but all“ when y" un- uud In». out can“ betrothnl. In “mast-anal Do you m It," NM?" Th no. petals In the etrt'. whit. have m not mm “In but - . "Ya. t Mamba." one MM. drop- ping huJaad our the bright wa- tam. "What [meadow chum-tn no no. Lad Tom." _ '1). ’01-. cal w. F--. "no «mm at my ml. no" mntguu mm mount an I h R'ta "t no no lo“ . "ttat Q Yin iiiiiiiteiitr. 92303.1 nan-nun" _ on; vow 'tgr m a“... "8 n at! “a not“ a - 1 “a an _ m tttmme, " pd: Hyde. with . "Miss Wynde, how- unsusch- aspirant 5 who lite let d. in!“ at Win; an" u Btrgus-' “I an willing," ma Kan. “any. we mu. 'a--t look upon you a . brother,. Arthur, and you any all an Han." _ sum. to any the per-unio- this {and did not. can to with!“ own. Hi. warm Nun on. cloud-d our with c mutu- dhconu-E. and I “pan-d expulsion “than! shout. Ml mouth. -. "I don't. want to h- owl-lured at your brother. Hm." he Muted. um . minute'- etrunlo victim ”are". "I would - to .trMn - " your mere-V. ses'"",',",',",; A trateraal mutton ward .you would be Msmtpportabur. For yea! I have dreamed and hoped that I might Ionetinu win your love. I In no longer w. boy, Neva. and I love you with u mn’n love. I have up ried your picture for years next my heart. I have wdrshipped you _in - cret ever since our childhood. I do not know how I have been betrayed Into (his confession, Neva," he add- ed. "I did not intend to be so pre- mature. I do not yet “k you to love or to marry me, but I do ask you to altow me to Mame your suitor." News’s heart thrilled under this ardent and impassioned declarauon as under an angel's touch. Then a leader: pull seemed to descend upon her soul, and her face grow white, as she futered: "It cannot be, Arthur." Lord Towyn shivcrcd with sudden pain. _ "You-you are not promised to wAThnLoo, another, Neva?" "N-noi" . . "You love another then?" HONEST HA "Oh, no, no." "It is that I have startled you by my premature confession, Neva?" he cried tromulously. "Dott that I um! I have thought and dreamed of you to much, that I had forgotten how perfect a strangegl must seem to you after all these year. of Beptlrtb- tion. You cannot take up the old life where we dropped it. I was tool.- iah to have expected it. Do not let my undue hastb prejudice you against. me. It will not, Neva?" m. It will not, New?" - "No, Arthur," answered the girl lowly and hesitatingly. "And Sou will give me I. chance to reprieve my error?" he demanded eagerly. "Perhaps in time you my grow to love me, Niva--" "Arthur," said the young girl, nerving herself to tell him of her father's supposed last wishes. "I have something to any to you. Papa--" Her voice died out ht . it" " "Well, darling?" said the you. mrl. bending new " w. it Q. burning with the low M Bud " bvmg "Whut ot Mr Harold? D” lou fancy that he would not have approved ot our love?” van nodded n dumb assent. "And it Sir Harold had approved, do you think you could learn to love me?" whispcrn-d the young earl soflly, his eager breath fanning the girl's check. _ Nevn'a silence was interpreted as a favorable answer. "Before my rather died," Bald lord Towyn gently, "he told me Hint ft 11m! mug been his-Wish -and that of Sir Harold to unite the two families in our marriage. Sir Harold was in India at the time of my fath- cr's death. and was not likely at that distahce from home, to have contracted an aversion to me, or to have formed other Plame lor your fu- ture. You ace. I run right, Neva, and now I claim to be considered as your suitor. May it not be?" "'03,, Arthur." We girl murmured. sorely perplexed, "r--" Ttte story trembled on her tips, but oh. did not. give utterance to it. for at. that critic-.1 moment. Rum Pluck entered the Conservatory. and came up the ttower-hordcred aisle. with an unmistakable displeaaurts upon his melancholy taco. New. started gummy " his ap- proach, as if she had been wronging him or her dead father in listening to Lord Towyn's uvaall at. love. But although she movad away from the young arl. she paused under a tropical ran-tree. and began to gath- er royal, And her two suitors hover- ed shout. her. etch recognizing in the other " rhul. They were presently joined by Nun’s third lover, Crnvm Black. The Inn-named looked moodily and Jealously u. hit, son and the young earl, and devoted Hm" no closely to the heiress that. with n feeling of mgyance, Neva pro’oced a. mum to the drawing-room. A gluten of muon- - tron the oy- ot lady Wind. greeted Cum Blank as he reenter“ cinnamon " his betrothed. The bureau'- widow “can to entertain I "widen of the dialectic!) of her lover. an John.Frelno m the am. to propane a departure, ad the hone- wm adored. and he, with Mr. AF hm at! Lord Tom. took that: Ian. . Cum Buck exchnnsd . few whis- pol'd word-ith " WyniU. tp- pointing ca hunt“? for “a nut morning. use! than the new! with his Ion. _ my “111 to walk to “W. um um. n word was main by tuba! " um strode down ttte ma. t"- In. ulna-donut». lodg- tut 03a out upon the ”chm. v. that brain the ul-‘I. - “In _ _ _ m - _ -- “M. Rum. how do you In: 'm. ma?" "SM h “numb-lowly Wold cum." Word In. atla- lutluny. "I m a. a Ml. lo m. no bright. on M!" "You can like I m.” I!" cum Int. '50.. '0!" not " 36"}?be g: ttioiit - In. '"sfi'i'ciii'iii" Ti" SEW}: youTlAll kinds of repairing done b. under this cd declarauon um. Then a descend upon grow white, "a 'itttt?'rtiliitaieacie _ mm and Win is "r. “Mr” (la-Ill" ragga“ View. _ Tlt.iceein guy he medieval! purpose a In and not to: cooling moon only. PUREST 34mm "tWatts/unit'.")",,'),':,':,,'."," I] " 'rneAqta to “nylon. each ire: “and III the we’ll“! we 'I” was? at th- gton " 5.1!! “an.“ 1,ttM.Uhy 't,'.r4tlr..;btlmt all"! dined look. ' than“ hulk“, silver "r, 4 new 't'i8GUITll 'IU fittueuj,i, -auaauodiaaiao tuiatft0T. karma-n. g'dt,itlte,t tn “and manning. V3. run a ma his back elm,” cannot ta 'app, i ”but. no all! n “frame-d”. 'l/2idtt't'N1"flh1'ull8tt. l2 HONEST HARNESS AT Got. one at my splendid a" not: ot Rum- now. It will immve the awed-Inca cl you mum one hundred per out. Wells Drilled “all" may I. Gm at reasonable prices iffy may Tiitil trceririhironr- ram love Iauiy-l do love her, God knows. But you have "pound us. She despises no, and I um thrown upon myself. Thy grudge me the little comfort. Miss Wynde'l presence tuulirsttett Warm? If I had new met Tasity, I Ihox 'd have ldollud M1. Wynde. And as Lolly an ne'- I? be min. again-my poor wronged trirl--anrt I shall go to perdltlon un- less some hand pulls me back. I turn to Miss Wynde as a drowning mu might turn to any trail support and cling- to it. F--I like her. I could ulmost my I love but." - A "Faviable duticlty of youthful " fgctlongvi’ sighed Haven Black, mu Ineeringly, and speaking in a unwed voice, "You mind me of a child, Rufus, wh doll Ia smashed to-dll, but who equally content with s new one orrow. You mind In Also of old mum’s mayor. 8h. wanted one mm and another, but” the you-I went on and she grew old, the canned to pray for the mention. of my mu: In particular. but add out. 'Any, o Lord, nnyl' And no. I judge. on. woman in to you the all. u mother. It In 'Lalln Rookh' on. any, and In. Wyndo the um. I! unne- moot! " Ruttm m “with can. "You an: u If you m W tiMwtthmtrforotmrtrsqremr on order: to make myself unabl- to mu Wyndo." ho ojncuhted. "no to! run. her now for your-our: IE. iiGrhaAdnid to was: on Inch deem. "As to nu," ma Rufus, with In- wonted decilion. "I will not be much long- tupemuatt upon you. I will win In. Wyndo and her fortune, or Ell blow my bnlnl on. m1: b [on to ms, but all ll not loot. u I thought um morning. I tthe In. Wyndo. I an love. he already. nun“ u it nay an, but. I do not und “not low he: " I luv. poor tally. But I nun M tter and mum her happy. I m m tf, by no - hall)!“ and how on." ED. DERMUL, In mack minulnd . do.“ It- 1m during an run-Indu- at the walk. n. bu“ ill can good-night coldly upon no In sum. “a lock- "ttir-ttForm-tq-ttoe- “I? . "Thu girl in the. loves. [or my Mic-o- nun, lon- tter. I Inuit nun my awn-,mdMIM my hold upo- Oehvu um I hu- M m pl,Nm. In -attoette-tar$rrtm,trmr" 109.100.0591“. " will.” wmdtumtwootoohnum “mm m. lmlgpuu In" for“ we turn "airs vbuld uh. Ind had Intel-ted my an“: in that lowed Uttar la - at my m'u a... I “huh I. may I‘ to do “my gett& an an at that m. t "I t on In a. m a b. “I. It on! mu. "Q U ”a! In” m" 37' JOHN STREBEL HARNESS SHOP '6-u, Repairing at moderate rates. Excelsior Trading 00., 233. Berlin. an. LEAPEH BROS HAWKESVILLE PREMIUMS Bend no Iona. Telephone oi. Stm bel’s $411395 a,y,,.tsttivsttvs HONEST PRICES Um Ont. 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