t hk wem..very then to you. Athought of it light, M Howâ€" retire from of «1 . *3 t â€\w < for yc Mo hereâ€"just as it Ror «Jeaying.. her wit Anot h Sle repented. mt mgree, fareiame then uo i e As up a 2 *nmmof %-g‘v-ultmmtï¬n. lunw ‘ mauner he told thein: & '%m wight : rise i Jn n t tme. "The@gople are aD&tY, and they will become desperate. ‘Their interests g mine, ~of â€"course. * 1 am perfectly cere in . to. R . ham, and| 38 in time 1 out st Fou im the But: they . are~impatient. They are not thé kind who can wait and be content, ‘Jt is impossible for . toâ€"carry out the provisions of the fl and they kmow it That is why they resent the ‘delays.that are imâ€" pepding." ~ _ Deppingham.Aoid him of the.scheme proposed by Saunders, treating it as a vast :joke. Chase showed a momenâ€" tiry ‘sign of uneasiness, but covered it instantly by laughing with the othâ€" ers. : Strange to say, he had been inâ€" structed from London to Jook out for just â€"such aâ€"coup on tbe part of the hélrsâ€"not that the marriage could be legally..established,. but thatâ€"itâ€"might create a complication worth avokding. He not help looking from Lady to Bobby.Browne, a calâ€" cula ml:.:umm How very conld pretty Mrs. Browne. He sat opposite to: the princess, â€"‘Hisâ€" ayes ~were â€"reâ€" freshing themselvesâ€"after months of r.ew;uusmï¬mm:n new â€" veins.. _And yot. i calling his heart a fool. APRLLANAE\: AFAFPPRWNFRNLAINL\TAT\I L\ VWA Th a CHAPTER ©vV. mmmnwuâ€". WEEK ‘pass n interesting â€hwfleï¬hww‘z‘ peved openiy, but in . whi the entiré situationâ€" underwent ‘mcu!nm»u.u to tell the istanders that notice of a contest bad. been filed.â€". The lineal heirs had pooled their. issues and were now Aghting side by sgide. ‘The nintâ€" ter would be in chancery for months, even years. ~He could almost feel! the gust of rage and dissppointment that #wept over the island, aithough ‘not a word came from the lips of the sul len population. The,tery silence was fie did not visit‘the clatéon during shat â€"perplexing week. It was hard, but: be: resolutely kept to the path of duty, ; Aisdaining the pleasures that beckoned to him. Rvery iny be saw and talked withâ€"Britt and Saunders. They. as well s the btisk Miss Pelâ€" ham, ~gave him the. "family news" elhatenn. it did. not reguite | ) keenness on ,Chase‘s part to gither that her iadyship and Browne hlw:'u decided to en gage be would call a mild w&'@iflu Saunders looked apon &8 a real Of tove. _ "If 1 bad th T‘d call Browne good t:. »said ‘Britt over his jutep. t vight.. It ien‘t decent. annirennenag. and t 4 852C from Boston, Chase,â€" and ow ate. â€" Besides; Â¥ take notice if m worst of Hipat i cyor oy mon: pi« ?mn’ and a.‘ Aw -'l': say, f M asd »ir hy the hy eaden "L.can‘t help it 4f ‘he loves the ï¬ wtenographer fl“,~ d," Chase easily, . *o be the anly one. whe all the time, Brftt® ~ 02 0o ).:::. ncess," said Britt laâ€" romi + 4 m Lt‘ the J&wa rould be. m; a real gentleâ€" man you around once in ) to taik steadily fled be â€"byâ€" the the andmaidens discussing 3 term: You‘re a regular affa ahe talk . about ootes cokk Th uP urage which hewita t b prompt | use <â€"of \:be direction of the men, She was not h sn mndthz’twiflmwu‘: pMHBI ty | mt Snz vik n nerr ' Wâ€"amenksiâ€"*P ;| . #;< seeme so sbeurd! . Bot i will L J @ _ ~_ {me at coome . D V sa y m:ev’s g eard the ther quite Grinks after thisâ€"mostly water." Britt between Bro Lady Diy m/&â€(-' â€" ed Chase abrupti¢. . / < "I? What do you mean?‘ 4 "t was just wonudering if you coukd have put Browse up to the game in the hope that a: diverce or: two imight solve a vz difficult probtem." "Now that you mention It, I‘m going to look up.â€"the chburch "ang. colonin) divorce laws," said RBritt noncéommitâ€" tally. after a moment, "I advise you to bhurry." said Chise cooliy. â€""If you cay divorce and marry ‘em inside of four woeks, â€"with no court qualified to try the case neafer than India, you are a wouder." _ , Chase was io the huthit of l‘lsll:x theâ€"nmiues twoâ€"orâ€"threetimesa _ w during work bours. ‘The nest: imorn ing after bis conversation‘ with Britt he rode out to the.mines. .. When he reached the brow of the last ufll, over looking the wide expause is which the mea ‘tolled," he:Orcew reip m and stated aghast at what i@y before hiin Five Rundred half naked brown tuen were comgregated: in the shade of the trees far to the right By the imid of his .glasses he could see thnt 02 of their number was addressing thém in an. earnest, viclest barangue. It was You‘ Blits. : ®rom ‘time to time ‘faint ‘of shouts came ncrossâ€"the val asked sententiqously â€" "*Alleh is great, Allah is good," wmitmâ€" hled the Mosiem youth, but without "Bahib, do not go among them toâ€" 4ay," implored Selim â€"impulsively. â€" "‘"Do you think be can sare me from tmahl the master, ;with A t lm'&-nge,ungmm:. Belim. Jt _come they.. w now that I have m They‘t know 1. am afraid of them." "Do not io today,". persisted Belim u‘h-lï¬. .-luonb_ xyh:: mm;...lo;: hw“ the ; along th e tor on hi gare nud stind a Shore © & ® a atp mmw:anm i Several â€" Stâ€"yards away, outâ€" llnod'o'ciï¬ntmm biue sky bqo-d(’;n: kmnoh. ?-:“m riderâ€"a woman in @ greep babit. Cbase turned his horse‘s bead and rodg{rapidly toward ber.‘ She had left the road to ride out upon the crest dmznl knob. Chbase wis in the moodâ€"to curseber tenority. no say what L shall do or"â€" lfl?m‘n“nd“ * or ure pearly ton miles from the chateau the most dnffequented part of th« inlhwd. ‘BHome day you will not retur to pout triewds. 1t will be too Into t« $ o oo e dnlh4t" Ahld hata. mc una-_.upmmmn»m turned in the saddile to watch ap proach.. He ‘had time: to see that two grooms from the stables were in the Mwn:r.lh-nmln:hlm ap , not noticing his unconâ€" >“m‘- t PRoat PiBlées \=*=.: faghct she wl gnpl4, whbout other nieting." "Whith m ‘the d go» M om the rubledt" _â€" ) .*Who gave:zpu permigsion to ride so thf Trom the Chateau?" hedemanded. aimost harshly, She looked at him in f I a trespasser?" she asked cold! x & * 7. t your pardon," he said quickiy. "I did “'h:l. Dop‘t you know that it is not safe for you to"â€" hot sBb t Four smalione. â€" why should they disturb me?‘ . . > > ~ "Look® He to the distant lage.| : ald abadows. hea, are making e mt Yon Bills and ®s ‘ï¬n subk my n hege m min ve on sach s this.« Come! We wl:: start back sogether=at once." Chaso sbuddered:> He knew what it "How about Allabh now, Selim?" be I protest, Mr. Chase, Jn EON 1 & Co. the ï¬aa w:w bigh '.’o‘ &A "It may pot appeat t9; vanity your bighness, but"it is my duty to ! form you that they. havé Booe to re "I dare you. â€"Are.> Fi cw."m:cnuwu * thank you." A."â€"d said simply. His gaze before bim, keen, alert "I berin © to* fear. B sald, <with <a faint sudte. "tbut) Lady Deppingham deceived â€"me~inâ€" Ing Japat us a rest. cute.. 1t niry inâ€" terest you to know that the court ‘n‘: lfl"?" ueou*ery gay \ whu:. i lnmtt. (-ml:'ï¬l been with us after t !.abpence. He came -mn'u'& nm euds of the . earthi. and . uy â€" fafher: / ve hiim 18 good earnest: Christobal vas very disobedient in Pe old M’ He refused to inarry the girl my. fatber chuse for To Was It sot foollsh â€"of "I "dare say it basâ€"or ‘will, . _ She is hy Tuker »the" grand dakeed: Shauld atherâ€"the" o 3 f F,M not love" m:t eross him. ~ One is very f; nte to have becen ‘porn: a prince." Ife thought he «letected t noteof bitterbess in this falllery. * s :<f weve + "I can ‘conceive of, o. greater forâ€" tuse than to bave been born l'llg Kurl of Brabe(z." be said 4ightly, fashed‘ a quick glouce at is face, her eyces nurrowing in‘ the effort to divine his bumor. t 87 end chirse bolus 3 "As 1 was saying." sBeâ€"resumed aftâ€" er a moment,. "Laoy lfpmghnn bas lused me from: sun eHowrrs into the tempest. | Mr., Clase"~and ace was ty fullotâ€" nâ€""Is Nes poddent" toll ot real wevdern â€" "I fear so,"tre unswered. "It is only a question ‘of dime, 1 hare tried to check this uprising, but : I‘ve failed. Last night Yon Blitzssula and three others came to the busigaiow and coolâ€" Iy luforme} me that my services were ~*THef‘ ~protested frieudship,. but â€"1 can read very welt as L run. ~But can‘t we dAnd .somcthing «more ura‘bu to tilk about? ll:?l‘in that 1 have fot seen a newspaper in three months? There must bo news that you can give me. 1 ai bungry for it." _ j "IVill bu came with memow?"*‘ no longet required... 1 told them toâ€" to go. to"â€" D $ f "Â¥You poor inija‘» No newspapers Then you don‘t khow what bas bap pebved in all these~months?" â€" . "Nothing ~since| béfore Christmas. Would â€"you nunim a bit of news that 1 clipped the last Paris paâ€" per that came into my hands?" "Yes," sho‘ edid, vaguely disturbed. fanx how in tnlfiie t soah t of took from its At a small ‘bit of paper. â€" She â€"read it at a glance and handed it back. <A faint touch of red came into her chetka. "How very odd! : Why sbould you bhave kept that bit of paper all these "You have been mafried nearly three montbs," be said â€"re€ectivelyâ€""three months and two days, to be precise." the Inughed outsight, a bewitching. merry laugh that started hi. ~Shaw would be!"* she oxclaimed. be a highly inâ€" wm Mr. Chase, if it w gat by facts. . You ve, L. bar not N marrled so mach a% 0&0 ‘hivutes."â€" e «ancomprehedding. " sin giad that you underst the warm tint thit sfirged so shame. &ï¬ mmosug o uh hoart. above â€"th6 ‘thad Xot #f it has turved out well in the rck to postpobg>n w ‘L understand," she said quickly, "It jwired courage to tell them that." you . M ) you t ride M lidee Tonlube in of Chas Pn ces t 2. She se lMke 9 owith 2dd a ropar serions crefore mean onder ad us very in _ ‘Piiey, nokaB! «as. yery l ; (NouzBt @le, _ Mxâ€"bls> Findlogâ€"li4 ‘ewean, proved wmore ~than earry. | Itâ€"it ds not "we fous ous "breakdown." #he ‘exphi $igly .« Â¥I1 t was mpecesery f i 1M 1908 THIRTY EVE YEARE Wigly y« Â¥It was 3 6 e nidrange. " He s1 te auile wel again, they ®iy, by June." t really could not livp without "Fruitâ€"aâ€"lives" e t ay 1errible sufferer from Unstipation. â€" No maiter what -ï¬u"‘" I empb!.-d.,h â€tnl ways. the To onl w i se dhad omion, "o d have used Irrica4i9es ever since, ve ever C m-t-:'-‘?ï¬â€™r .‘ H it were not for ‘Fruitâ€"sâ€"tives * ‘I‘Ef w % 1 could not live‘* JA £ + ~*"I hope he maybe folly recovesi for your sake," be cuintzed â€"to eay "My handkerch) thougbts golyt 3 lous Incldent of the batcony.. "It must helong 10 Lady! Deppingha m." "Oh, â€" it Isn‘t‘ the â€"one . you used on the bajcony," he protested eoolly. : "It antedates that adventure." n x** â€"snc. & box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size . At all .Orscut of mcA ul deoiin arpraton resaipect them h The Only New unabridged dig « y in ears. 15 boutains ine ‘pith Bad secenct of an authoritative Onmu feld of d mg:tym&n-uvfl a New Divided Pages _ ~£ffl . â€" DICTIONARY ;ï¬ THE MERRIAM WEBST 400.€X " A New CGrearion ® WEBSTERNSâ€"~. NEW â€"â€" *« INTERNATIONAL ro fr mean. the ‘bullet ?" . 1 shonld like it to abow lends, you â€"know, when i bow near ére to be Without i":w:l!m. tell about ‘Write for Sn tss toulare, oto. On phain pgisped, her that .ridicuâ€" wa wi mnalere â€" & w66 sarly tell 1ng t« iwo ¢ K ce gelves. ° w WAs lm&†- * M to & The gin ¢ ‘ dissppearing frow his ! "I know what you are cried ty : "Yo very wrong, . Mr, Chas pingham is @* bora :co trider. â€" 1t. is â€"ridicuious she can be seriousir ena pian, or were they, after al, paying with the fires of spring? ‘ l-mwm:lnaeuvnu,a rted Deppingham off to her room, When they came forth fer.a proposed stroll in the grounds Lady Agnes was looking very meek and tearful, while the princess bad about her the ‘air of omne who has conquered by gentieness. "It has been so appailingly duil, Ge nevra, a’t you understand? ‘That‘s why. it isn‘t necessary . for her to be so horrid about It. Sbe"â€". "She jan‘t horrid about it, dear. She‘s most self sacrificing." "Rubbish! She talks about‘the PurNiâ€" tams and all that sort of thing.‘ 4 know what she means. ~But there‘s no use taiking about it. 1‘ll do as yon kuyâ€" command, I meap. Ol‘ll try to be n prade. â€" Heaven alone ®nows: wiint n veal prude is. â€" 1 don‘t. ~All this tommyâ€" sot about Bobby and me woukln‘t exist if that mmu man h#&d Dbeen a little more affable. â€" Henever natleeJ us until you came." No wife to snoop after bhim and«why; my dear, he wou!l4d have been fdeal:" "It‘s all mï¬n Agnes, but: you forget your ad,"â€" said ‘Genevra with a tolerant smile. "Genevra," said â€"Lady Agnes solemnâ€" ly, "If you‘d been. on.a barren Istand for five;: months as~ 1 have with nothâ€" ing to look at «but your busba ud | Arid the sunsets you would not be:so iimrd on me, 1 wouldo‘t take Drusilia‘s hus bandâ€"away. from:ber. for: the waflt 3 wouldn‘t.even Took at him if he wore not on the barren island too. I‘ve read novels in which a mav and woman have been wrecked on a desert island und lved there for months, even years, in an atmosphere of Mghteousuess My Gear, those novellstsâ€"are _uintlu: Nobody could be so good as. ail that without getting wings. I‘m tired of men ‘and angels>. That‘s why 1 waat gor for awhile. You‘ve got no wings. Generra, but it‘s of no consequence. as you have no one to fiy away from:." "That‘s very American., : You‘veâ€"been taiking to Miss Pelham. She‘s alwiys adding things. By the way, Mr. Chase sees quite a lot of her: She types for him. 1 fancy she‘s trying (o choose between him and Mr. Saunders. 1f you were she, dear, which would you choose ?" "Mr. < Saunoders,‘ promptly. . "But it choose Mr. Chase." "Spenking of angels, be must have wings a yard long. He has been chosen wnmflnmnflhflmï¬om them ‘as if pursued by the devil. J imagine, bowever, that be‘d be rather dangerous if his wings were to get out of order unexpectediy.> But he‘s nice. isn‘t he ?" a £it3 f \‘The princess nodded ber bead toler antly. l 3 "@r to, you might add," laughed Geâ€" eirs working WwE REPAIR WEAK MEN Cor. Michigan Ave: al peg~notice‘ see ue ilyllqu‘ e lao . beni on sgd opeoiit . ., Sb leckds an an i ouebilit?." 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We are to: in pen, \lt=would <be soâ€" frightfully 4m properâ€"sho¢king, â€" don‘t â€" you â€" know. You_ see, ‘I should go on living with my _ divorced husband. eren after I was married to Bobby. I*d be obliged to: doâ€" thiy~ in ‘order ‘to give Bobby groundg for a divorce fis soon ds the estate is settled. ~But Deppy bhas put his foot down bard. He says be had trouble enough getting me to marty him â€" the first time. .He ~won‘t go through it again.~ Of course it‘s utter nonsensel" loulitc‘ barreled ~divorce proceedings, \s soon as they are over Mr. Browne id | are to marry. .. Then we are to jurty . up and ‘ get another divorce. [ben we marry our owb husband and vife all over again. . Jsn‘t it exciting? Ouly. of course, it isn‘t going to hap \\‘ “.\$ ‘~“?'\ % . 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