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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Nov 1911, p. 7

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3+‘ tured the opinion that a "good sweat" “-:‘: Bis lordship on his Teet, "better than ever." Deppingbam kept Bowies beside him while Browne generously: prepared nud ndmintstered the medicine. "Later in the night the princess came to see how the patient was getting on: He was in a dripping perspiration. ~Generra drew a chair up beside his ch and sat down. (Lady Agnes was ing sieepily over a book. . "Ilo you know, 1 believe:â€"1‘d.feel betâ€" ter If 1 could have another ehill," he said. "I‘m so beastly bot now that 1 ean‘t stand It.. Aggy. why don‘t you turn out on the balcany for a bit of #reah air? I‘m a brute to bave kept you moping in here all evening." Lady Agnes sighed prettily and stepped out into the murky night. _ "I say, Genevra, what demanded his lordship _Now, the princess. it is most distress ing to state. had wilifuily avoided Mr Chase since early that morning. "I‘m sure J don‘t know. 1 bad dinâ€" mer with Mirs. Drowne in her room. I fancy he‘s off attending to the guard 1 haven‘t seen bim." i s ‘wlâ€"fle; éhp." remarked Deppingham. "Isn‘t that he now speaking to Agnes out there?" mta ts 5 “de.»nn looked up quickly, A man‘s voice came in to them from the ba} cony, following Lady Deppinghbam‘s flu.,. I ghe said, settling back calmiy. "It‘s Mr. Browne." ® "Ob," said Deppingham, a slight shadow coming into his eyes. "Nice chap, too," he added a moment later. "I don‘t like him," said she, lowering ber voice. â€":l'v':n; doubt Agnes is as much to blame as be," said his lordship at last. "Khe‘s made a fool of more than one man, my dear. She rather likes it." "He‘s behaving like a brute. They‘ve been married less than a year." "It really doesn‘; amount to anyâ€" thing. Genevra," be argued. "It will blow over in a fortnight. Aggy‘s alâ€" ways doing this sort of thing, you know." "I know, Deppy." she said sharply. vBNut this man is different. He‘s not a gentleman, . Mr. Skaggs wasn‘t a genâ€" tHoman. Elood tells. He will boast of this filrtation until the end of hbis days." â€""Aggy‘s had dozens of with herâ€"reaily in love." feenty. *She‘s notr~ ~ Copyright, *They‘ve come and gone, and she‘s «1ll the same old Agnes, and you‘re the smtne old Deppy. I‘m not thinking of pou ‘or Aggy. It‘s Drusilia Browne." "J see. Thanks for the confidence wwa hive in Agey. 1 dare say I know how Drusilia feels. I‘veâ€"I‘ve bad a bad turn or two myself lately, andâ€" but never mind, By the way, what d#oes Chase say about it?" he asked auddenly. f ces Bhe started and caught her breath. "Air. &.1 Heâ€"he basn‘t said anyâ€" thing about it," she responded lamely, "Iie‘sâ€"he‘s not that sort." "Ah." reflected Deppingham, "he is a gentieman ?" Cenevra Aushed. "Yes, I‘m sure be .#1. say, Genevra," he said, looking straight " into her rebellious eycs, "you‘ge in Jove with Chase. Why don‘t tenight may mean suffering toâ€" , but not if your stomach, q& bowels are helped *a db their natural work by "W hy don‘t you marry him?" Enjoyment marty him?" By GEORGE BARR I’CQTQII__EQI! The Man From Brodney‘s s the news?" "Where is 1908 men in love he protested «n‘ Poot PiBe burg friends have lo Say of C000 C % Besides, he‘d give bis hexd to marty youâ€"hbaving already lost Ht." "You â€" are . yery < amusing, . Depoy when you try to be clever.. is there & clause in that silly old will compelling me to marry any one?" * x‘ "Of course not, my dear princess. but I fancy you‘ve got a_will of your own. â€"_ Where there‘s a will there‘s a way. You‘d marry himâ€" tomorrow ifâ€" it"â€" "If 1 were contest my « afrily. "No; if your will was not wrapped in convention three centuries old. You won‘t marry Chase because you are princess. I‘m awfully sorty for you, Genevra." "Sorry for me? Dear me!" "You‘re tremendously gone on bim." "Nonsense! Wby, 1 eouldn‘t marry Mr. Chase," she exclaimed, irritable at last "Don‘t put such things into my headâ€"I mean don‘t get such things Into that ridieulous old head of yours Are you forgetiing that 1 am to beâ€" come Karl‘s wife in June? You are babbling, Deppy." "Well, let‘s say no more about it." he said, lying back resignediy. "It‘s too bad, that‘s all. Chase is a man Karl isn‘t. You loathe him. 1 don‘t wonder that you turn pale and. look frightened. ‘Take uiy adviceâ€"take Chase." "Don‘t!" she cried, a break in her volce. She arose and went swiftis toward the window. ‘Then she stopped and turned upon bim; herâ€"lipsâ€"parted. as if to give utterance‘ to the thing that was stirring ber heart so vioientâ€" ly. ‘The words would not come. She smiled plaintivrely and said instead: "Good night! Get a good sleep." "The same to you, ishly. ”"‘l')eppy." she said firmly, a red spot in each cheek, her voice tense and strained to a high pitch of spgprqugd t-!ecâ€"l:u;;. "I shall m-trry Karl Brabetz That will be the end of your Mr Chase." â€". y She went out with her cheeks burnâ€" Ing and a frightened stir in ber heart. Her thoughts raced back to Neenah‘s niry prophecy. How could she face the charge, "I‘m not so sure of it," unless she killed the Indictment, "If you love him as you do now." Lady Agnes and Browne passed by without seeing her and entered the window. She beard him say someâ€" thing to his gompanion, softly, tenderâ€" Iyâ€"she knew not what it was. And Lady Agnes. laughedâ€"yes, nervously. Ah, but Agnes was playing! She was not in love with this man, It was difâ€" ferent, It was not what Neenah meantâ€"nor Deppingham, honest friend that he was. Down below she beard voices. She wonderedâ€"inconsistently. alertâ€"whethâ€" er he was one of the speakers. Thomâ€" as Saunders and ‘Miss Pelham were goming in from the terrace. They were in love with each other! ‘They could be in love with each . other. Thete was no law, no convention that said them nay! They could marryâ€"â€" ‘and still love! _ "If you continue to love him as you do now" battered at the doors of her consclence. s Her mald came in, and she prepared sula, will meet you at the gates and will for bed. Left alone, she perched berâ€" conduct you back to them in safety. If self in the window seat to cool her you are a true man, you will not evadée Leated face with the breezes that ‘"% 2*"; RAROLK. swept on ‘thead of the storm which "Well, it looks as though Yon Blits was coming up from the Bea. Her has spiked your guns," said Deppingâ€" heart was hot; no breeze could~cool it;~ BA "The dog turns against his conâ€" nothing but the iJce of decision could federates and saves his own skin by drive out the fever that possessed it .. !!linz them." "It is impossibleâ€"Incredible!" she "In any event," said Browne, "you was saying to herseif. "I could not Â¥polled bis little game. He loses the love him like that. 1 sbhould bate him. . treasure, and he didn‘t get into the God above ime, am 1 not different vanits. Rasuta_ should take thos» from those women whom Iâ€" hbave . t« !nt® into consideration." known and pitied and despised? Am I "Ite won‘t forget them, ‘rest assured, not different from Guelma yon Herâ€" That‘s why I‘m sure that he‘ll take rick? Am I not different from Prince myvofdlttbtlllluwthtot fienrt‘s wife? Ab, and they loved too! Yon Biitz," said Chase, And is he not different from those , . "Youâ€"you don‘t mean to say, Mt. other menâ€"those weak, unmaniy men Chase, (that you sre going into the who’c-m mo:: Il;i- of those woâ€" “nn?" cried Lady Agnes, wide eyed. men? Ab, yes, e is different. "Cortainty 'mw-_m She sat and stared out Over the | are expecting me." _ binck ses, lighted fitfully by the disâ€" | _ «pon‘t be foolbardy, Chase. . Ther tant lightning. ‘There she pronounced | wy; gill you like a rat!" mtm'uu:-:ml-d-m +â€" k 1z *4A # was place j e mag» o4 # 2s sdoold Teol ‘her divdain; shoueg | . Sot n i uen ie mnate hes en ertatenrs p M o ne ce "hee > "Hidhl a Cesied ¢ C 4n s .fi «t tifper 4 g’“} Oe the; + w ;_fi & fi"“!v.,_p"_v_ M f :Q"'& «byver g * y Arphst ul R fl- Ye# IM cons _ !€~ Â¥ | npa. amiledâ€"« with the memory | theyit that 1 am a‘co: r4. Yo < lt 7 a in K b Dodd, Mesad & Co. + not amply prepared to own will? she supplied fool! What a fool 1 am no more about It." k resignediy. "It‘® . ~Chase is a man oathe him. 1 don‘t turn pale and. look + my adviceâ€"take " he called fever Bhe went to her Cressing resolutely unlocked one of wrs. as one would open a ca ‘."!t -d‘gfl.“:*'fl 7’ him."* \ The m-n-:zh._:fl with cignrettes. . She one frou & igtt :;:;Amwm" the her hand seemed to be in t iteh . some tavisible force. ‘The light cred and died in her Augers. A biush suffused ber face, her.eyes, her neck. Thenu, with a gullty, shamed, tendet smile, she Gropped the cigarette. into the drawer.. She turned the key. "No,"~sbe said to herself; "L tol blm lhttr-xnh. them for bim linched fiercely CHAPTER XXV. â€" TuE TRAL OÂ¥ YON BLJTZ M â€"UHE nest morning found the weather unsettled. . Theére bad beena fierce storm during the night.â€" and a nasty‘ mist was blowing up from the sea. m“ kept .to his room, aitbougl his cold was dissipated. Sumrouts Puit ds ‘ "It was found, excellency, inside the Inonthem gate, and it is meant :g ~you," said Selim. _ Chase Istashed open the envelope with his | fruit knifc.. He lauched rpefully.as be read the slinple bu? laborious Tnessage ‘from Jacob yon Blitz: 'Icm 'h:'d‘“ n:.'u."::d&. night, fea est t seize the opportunity to seale m.::‘: under cover of the tempest, All through the night be had beenâ€" posâ€" sessed of a spirit of wild brarado, a glorious exaitation. â€" He was keeping watch over ber, standing between her and peril, guarding ber while she slept. His thoughts, bowever, did not conâ€" teniptate the princess fair in a state of wretchedâ€" insomaina. with bimselif as the disturblug element. Hfe looked for her at breankfast time. They usuaily had their rolls and cofâ€" fce 1ogethber, When she did not apâ€" pear he made more than one pretext to lengthen his own stay in the break» fast rooin. "She‘s trying to forget yesterday." he reflected. _ x â€"Selim came to him in the midst of his refections, bearing a thick, rain soaked euvelope. Arig es "Where are your warships all this time? ‘They are not coming to you ever. Goodby. You got to die yet too. Your friend, Jacob yon Blits, And my wives too." * % “. > _ Chase stuffed the blurred, sticky letâ€" ter Into his pocket and arose to stretch himself. 2 s "There‘s something coming to you, Jacob," be said, much to the wonder of Sellm. "Belim, unless 1 miss my guess pretty badly, we‘ll be having a message, not from Garcla, but from Rasula before long. How are my cigaâ€" rettes bolding out?" & "They run low, sahib. Neenah has given all of hers to me for you, excelâ€" lency, and 1 have demanded those of the wives of Yon Blitz." i "Selim, you must not forget that you are a gentieman. ‘That was most un< gallant.â€" But 1 suppose you got them ?" "No, sabib. They refused. to give them up, They are saving them for Mr. Britt," said Seltm dejectedly. "Ah, the ficklety of women!" he sighed. ‘"There‘s a new word for you, Settimâ€"fckiety." â€" It was far past midday.when he heard from Rasula. He bad seen the princess but once, and then she was walking briskly, wrapped in a rain coat, followed by her shivering dogs and hber two Rappâ€"Thorberg soldiers. Somehow she failed to see Chase as he sauntered bungrily, almost implorâ€" ingly, across the upper terrace, in plain view. Perbaps, after all, it ‘was not the weather. Rasula‘s messenger Came iD NT gates and announced that he had a letter for Mr.; Chase. Rasula had this to say: We have reason to suspect that you were right in your suspicions. ‘The goldâ€" e1 plate has been found this day in the cave below the chateau, just as you have said.. This much of what you have charged against Jacob von Blits seems to be borne out by the evidence secured. Last night there was an attempt to rob the vaults in the company‘s bank. Again L followed your advice and laid a trap for the men engaged. They were slain in the struggle which followed. I have to inâ€" form you, sir, that your chuat against Jacob von Blits does not hol good im the ‘case of the bank robbery. Therefore 1 am impelied to believe that you may have unjustly accused him of being im« plicated in the robbery of the treasure chests. He was not among the bank thieves. There were but three of themâ€" the w Jacob yon Blits came up and joined us in the fight against the traitors. He was merciless in his nmxm them. You have said that you testify against him. Sir, I have taken it wpon myself to place him under restraint notwithstanding his acâ€" tions against the Boers. He shall have a EC 2 c Absant melheny t n on Ved / fair trial If it is proved t guilty, he shall pay the penalty just people.. o o o PARD PRCECT Sir, we, the people of Japat, will take you at your word. We ask you to appear against the prisoner and give evidence in support of your charge. He shall be placed on trial tomorrow morning at 18 o‘clock. On my bonor as a man and a believer I assure safety to you while you are among us on that occasion. I, Raâ€" sula, will meet you at the gates and will conduct you back to them in safety. If 1nmntmm-.mvmnt.vn“ the call. RASULA. "Well, it looks as though Yon Blits has spiked your guns," said Deppingâ€" ham _ "The dog turns against his conâ€" federates and saves his own skin by kiling them." "Don‘t be foolbardy, Chase. They will ki you like a rat!" exciatmed Deppingham., es 8 _ l oo d "Ob, no, they won‘t," said the other vonfidently. They‘ve given their prothâ€" lse through Rasula. . Whatever clso Mmumm-m: cred.. They know I‘l come. If 1 mmm:n-uml_m You wouldn‘t tinve think 1 am a cow» preck came to the cre $ TRIED EVERYTHIN® WHHROUT RELEF 81 rwIA, OwT., Feb. sth, 190. [follt md Concrretioe, indigerios wpon those who were congregated to see him off. IIis heart was sore as he strode rapidly down the drive. Geâ€" nevra bad not come down to say fareâ€" well. "By heaven," he muttered, strangely vrexed with her, "I fancy she means it. She‘s bent on showing me my place. But she might have come down and wighed me good Juck. ‘That was little enough for her to do. Ah, well!" he sighed, putting it nway from him. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" is the lwmll Trow ’“bean.e gt is th::l‘g'mdlam m‘.’h-'..-m mhm-d.dgdthbo "You are determined to go down there among those men?" she demand ed, the smile suddenly giving way to a look of disapproval. She ignored his band. ; â€" §0c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ase, At dealers, or sent on receipt dpie:fy Fru‘tâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. for good luck." â€" She found great diili culty in meeting the wistful Jook in his eyes.â€" "You are good to come down â€"*Certainly," be said after the moâ€" ment of bewilderment. "Why not? 1 :lwi.h;uht you had made up yout mind to let me go without aâ€"A word here to say goodby. We‘re ~aimost strangers again." f "I did not come down to say goodby," she said, her lips trembling ever so slightly. * "I don‘t understand," he said. "I am going with you Into the townâ€" as a witness," she sald, and ber face went pale at the thought of it. "Genevra," he cried, "you do that?"" 2 "Why not, Mr. Chase?" She tried to speak calmly, but she was trembling. After all, she was a slender, helpless girlâ€"not an amazon! < "I saw, and heard everything. They won‘t believe you unsupported. They won‘t harm me. If I swear to them that what you say is true they"â€" >s * Her hand was on his arm now, tremâ€" bling, eager, yet charged with fear at the prospect ahead of her. . He elasped the little band in bis and quickly lifted it to his lips. f "I‘m happy againt" he cried. . "It‘s all right with me now." She withdrew her hand on the instant. s "No, nol It isn‘t that," she said, ber eyes narrowing. "Don‘t misinterpret my coming here to say that I will go. It isn‘t becauseâ€"no, it isn‘t that!" "I was unbappy because you had forâ€" saken me," be said gently, "You are braveâ€"you are wonderfull But I can‘t take you down there. I know what will bappen if they fnd bim gullty. (Goodby, dear one. I‘ll come backâ€" surely I‘ll come back. Thank you for sending me away happy." _ ‘Won‘t you let me go with you?" sha asked after a long, penetrating look into his eyes, [ id "I would not take you among them for all the world. You forget. Neither of us would come back." "Kelther of us?" she ‘said slowly. "I wouldn‘t come back without you," he said quiety, earnestly. She underâ€" stood. "Goodby! Don‘t worry about me. 1 am in no danger." f "Goodby," she said, the princess onde more, "I shall pray for you with all my soul." She gave him her hand. It was cold and lifeless. He pressed it warmly and went quickly away, leay» Ing . ber standing there in the still shade of the satinwoods, looking after him with cyes that grew wider and wider with from. behind Hours wont byâ€"slow, tortuous hours in which the souls of those who watched and walted for his return were tried to the utmost. Once there came to the cars of the watchers on the mountain side the swund of distant shouts, Jater the brief rattle of frearms. ‘The blood of every Vnill | took Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives the tears that welled up PAUL J. JONW Every Woman tablets â€"you would nRA * Oe o e ts 00 i +:*Ts Coike was suiled, overy ere wide" â€" with dread. Neenab sereamed as she | who seemed possessed of his hat in his band, bis white ' ; Faised above his bead. . The eager, Joyâ€" i onae es his Auttering wife.. fall upou his knees, and they felt the tears rushing to their own eyes. ~ "Hurray!"* shouted little Mr. Saunâ€" ders in his excitemeit. Bowles and the three clerks joined him in the exâ€" hibition: The princess was counscious of the fact that at least fve or six pairs of eyes were watching her face. She closed her lips and compelied her tyelids to obey the dictates of a <reâ€" sentfu} heart. She lowered them until they gave one the impression of indoâ€" lent euriosity, even indifference. All the wwhile her incomprebensible heart was thumpling with a rapture that knew no allegiance to poyal comven A few minutes later be was among them, listening, ‘with his cool, haif satirical smile, to their protestations of foy and relief. i c *:% “llm"bnuhn-mm recating voice, taking aâ€" seat lbe princess on the railing and fadhing himself lazily with his bat, to the morâ€" Hfication of his body servant, who waved a buge paim leaf in vigorous adulation. ~"It was nothing. Just beâ€" Ing a.witness, that‘s all.. You‘ll find how easy it is when you get back to London and ‘have to testify in the Skaggs will contest. Tell the truth, that‘s all.", ‘The princess was now looxing: at his Urown face with eyes avar which she had lost control. "Ob, that‘s all.", ‘The princess was now looxing: at his Urown face with eyes over which she had lost control. "Oh, by the bye,"* be said, as if struck by a sudden thought, "It is my painful duty to announce to the Mesdames yon Blits that they are widows." There was a dead silence. ‘The three women stared up at him, uncompreâ€" hending. , "Yes," he went on solemnly, "Jacob is no more.© He was found gullty by his judges and executed with comâ€" mendable baste and precision. He took Ja Chase was returning Tt his medicine bravelyâ€"twelve leaden pills administered by as many akillfu} surgeons. But it is yet too early to rongratuiate yourselves on your freeâ€" dom. Rasula has promised to kill all of us, whether we deserve it or not." "They shot him?" demanded Depâ€" pingham when he had finished. (To be Cortinued) ers "I am pleased to recomm>nd Chamâ€" berlain‘s Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest temedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouâ€" ble,"" writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold _ of Denver, Colo. ‘"We have used it reâ€" peatedly and it has never failed _ to give relie{.‘‘ For sale by All Dealâ€" Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY PATI ll?'?iih'lfl THROUVGMOUT CANADA ncess was followed by her two Rappâ€"Thorberg soldiers. Des. KENNEDY & KENNEDY TATION I.h'm on of ho write for a Qs Cor. Michigan CURE DISEASES OF MEN HOME TREATMENT agaln, a# Ariv Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich, â€"-â€"-‘7 We Treat and Cuora ons Mn e onnane evinany‘s | KIDNEY «mdâ€" BLADDER D x Guelph, .Oct.â€" 20â€"A CA T O obor son died at the FEiliott Home yesterâ€" day afternoon after an illness of three Anonths. He . was One of the oldest and best known residents of the city com‘ng here filty years ago trom Galt. He was botn in Hawick, Roxboroughâ€" shire, Scotland, in 1833, and served his time in one of : the larkge woollen mills. In Gueliph he became associa~ .ted with Messts. Stewart and Thomâ€" â€"son â€" in the manufacture of hosiery & lu 0 5l2 49@7 he J0i w§¢!flqxu.,_.'\f his time in one of : the larke WOP // mills. In Guelph he became associaâ€" ted with Messts. Stewart and Thomâ€" son â€" in the manufacture ofâ€" hosiery and underwear. In the year 1867 he severei his conrection â€" with this firm and joired the late Jolin ‘Armstrong, who carried on a large woolien busiâ€" ncss.â€" He Jeaves a family of .. seven children. / Mrs. Anderson died three vears ago. x Ev}::uififi sie the bowsls. . Avenif4 Ting to d0 wiiboot L This Remedy a a PP oo emes un fimacan k Exeifinerces â€"ns casoms uxpronrs 00., Ew York. 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