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13herowery t*6otherd -and
enterec o6xs,
'A-V VA -0 B D. AW: L A &Ti 'vih� p4rdn Jigh-back-chair,.* carved- &hd.darting-a.-gu9pl6iOA one Z,
ize* and protect this girl,- and ask 1�r He pol-fited.to 6 'D
Mildred-. the
-he-opened -these- 1�-e bxc an- ged, one. of'tIi� to'Clyffe, and set her U0---ooiifo d h e- r- l' Jand, huntori,'iA Which: coldly,
_thiokwith' fiounds
iiiio.4n- -above-h -own ..go make- the ted,� child
or Bfiam-govetnor of bioalif ast AL rjtory�ef Move: nud Daflng. The, fixat 16&
ante-roolm as I any rilinar d" courrea *hICh-pul h The ybulq girl
y, bed- -Here an inbi ant.. a ehihdielf,�:koylng wit le:U ih� room�-
ther 'autbor Vi hikt H6 `H i3arataria whi I ani'directe'd
cost - - . . I
er, -roon:ir but totall or �ft. Olqmefit Carr's I I - H�iveA sXkd. dther brow4- W, -an., antique gob et� *,ery�ourlipgs War manm - tG unfurnighed k Mr. Raymo '.ClyffArd'i
ly like
him v6r -6 awaik shipi stoodJeaning, against alnighty 'to b"
some 6er
arnovels. thibgs4hic looked Uticommon and made me N, �Our fat
Y t
trQssel were,�OubtMiq the. fact that he v&s ixQhe B -letter—such I)'-' Mote ikEintetrupted he wi h
-y.
-at mn k politenossAf!
coflin- [it t whibli b f black as' U ay, -the raw materia� -:of "-Airuckle-b to �401214 have loveAland h-t lai& M
TER IXa' be 7astilinip it i y father. h Veen
used by -the 'atten lants * of , the 1froat nii oun sort, oted by you.
tru6i bat �k'sigh ofthe�-*' 4--tk## t'. One word! did.:' R (I utter IN
NO
-CIX ng- wid y inei'then, if you-
11iile -,Is ��,6yxj d Ay. b the -mosV th - la b
XENT CiRlt IIAR -A whbeposed,iAT tl e hambik - othor j&Ij as been. dire -cad,
ce ro out - e Obhqr% Somewhat.
b t
Aoors led from.ffis,,z w not hearl had his siep-moih
have it so," -dbixifiiuod er
I Itf, has been ecobda by nconax erate Lf Or 108 am U who he
ioni, he ri� 0 t plicatea iug inairatire,.. n
ge he quietly -11 'Tisa qare eas ting
I blaou.- trouble 1116
[admirers oiAdmiral Lorc � N that he i�hitherj, but be. e it off ill co'Mmunica, ion a of the d- igh tQ'f Iy,to eqeif your postion-a a d q nished abseived
'll-' Ujit-of it, -that Y Q71L *,ill' -
must *ith i - � - - ..I � . .1 e �
what fie' t by look an d b6lt., The second doot r'o with its mcilauoh6ly monotone, -strange- story " Mri` Car and niore th4u�
gever knew ar.w"� if soae "the a in ffgagom��is wi pen
-with
uponL a ve y A almost and. pilrtake- his evening's -mea-I �bel heid, 61akve been. a, vety fortudate per- o Mau rooml -was uttered, as'it Seemed, by Same. strange if true!, L
aym` -father is -:v on.
not' pqn b tb -could invisbie, being tidge, ldgide' -,W' ho . might Sir
a, y no meansa-courageous,'one; for recdas,, the pu as of which he him,
Was.,fo thoL &CCOMM'det 'in it it o f ave b logs by t6�Aelf-sam Nay flo offe uv
Ulm courag6- can no M07xe, exist without guess; a een war Ing . I. e nee; you may lie lie I nqVhad Such ani itation
charit- '*ithout h
4ene of dan lei thaii true -page, it must av beeii a, very duodebimo� (Joe fire,- prepo 6 it. YOU t k :o greatIy
a ne cry -to. retiring to -and �et -not kn w 00 , larej io ':many m6fiths' 'and -he waA,'
9
lfdenIA1;L ' wise the b&Ostm an' 0116 that-4ept tfie e. . Xwould]iav6 serve& th `yi -.pldased;
other in e Bel same bed, -' So certainvias-Mr. ible-. enough last, night to raise a:doz6n'.gh6sts.11
- I i S .- - ' -I!- -Mrs. Clyffard,
Fhristendom must. have been the Hibernian �rather a%5 6 * axd e for'clatks and hats, ment.Cari of the -proximity Of the s6un M returned 0 Very- kind- repeated,
d that r Raymond Clyffard,"
. . - -- -0 .., 'ill pod-outter Who, 'hining me Ihope OU w UrS -Bat upoh'theto 1ranch only there- were n S; the a floor e dn
peg h did not cast a glAiace Up. at the hole- ut withwhe- unmistakably earnest sir% -10
�f the 6iin-tree, while heF himself -was sfkw- -was uncarDeted, d in the, denirs, was it in the doiling, fibimi'ivhenba it -might fiatur-' *ith which a man; who.- is- 'not &,-IiOitual. d6serving-of his kindness." -
usly like
ing, it off; and the braveStL Corp' 9. t at. could. Square, -looki. .1010 a;- traii- -ally hivb been expected, td.proue6d; but, sat- truth-fellot narrates -a - genuine fact, I
he person- who. had M'Ur' glued tOL hi -with -_,hi. L �d. 13 the _Fair LAAy.O is -su'sp,
J)�- enrolled for LaDy. w. arlike purpose, would door. D tl As 8 chair,
s". air on- en � aw outhouse lastnight ClYffar. .-red Raymond, hi
.48-6ne,seleeted from- thdAe whoL had, made dered 1 0 as had come up that way,- Carrying, nem�. com, in" his 'Own mind', all and no othek, aa.suiely ashat is st drink-- 6ions roused -by the'"roatiq tones. of his�
While &r am the m6st-,4etermlaeif attempts At amoido his Servant gu ded the ateTYo sorts of rbs ion for living A spotless you --your SWP-Mother.
olut life ing-cup, which .-are holdin in
4. were raiher'in love With, . death in. vain, - Again r. Cleiment Carr plied- the remainder of his� days.' He had no band, gbnd n I othiiig Wg6.` cl'Oli quite kloAe,';sir; and-. I thank you
more reason
r L
on biilt'- a a baving in -the same' having I '.As" a' 3pliedR��ipond smilib9i lfa. i e �imp lied dom&ment,� I a e vie s�'
than -in tertgr of him� ex 8 a 'this look, and to, dqu�t of this thing urely," ro
6 - all6w description. might really be utilized manner Made big. tr�ple -d!lior �occiirrdd.(as, -indeed, -it h . ad occurred) th an -but -not Ad; t1lb- eybA Will witness: your - 6terestiD I g- I into! . !-
felt more,
-by the more remnants of �aye may be - d c- ived., Tbis is- indeed erhes.
'r*
6-groatik&�nbag for assassinating tyrants, e�en,thenno�-Aafer thamRobinsOnL CrUgoe that he was sitting e e ear wil10 r genem
-his -awl a -over*so oug..6onfidences.
r fiR1129 powdei-m�gaines. fram'withfix; with -ladders d:' ti- u�, -uponXII6 day no e sense
wood -fire, and that the oak floor had 901 t but gee- tiltit'
in 11"T we shalL Meet in. 'Some too
t3ut though.tIiey-'mi6t-.b6 called. patriots, -when -he first sa !be- footprint,' 'thel� oarpet,',�nclwould e little,jin'd -the - trigger lets looses pigtoi- hen, w
pres ntl groW coldto
is 46ubiiul,'.wb�th�i--'�proa�erity,-�vho -is -'ami rul-ker dea;d Th E; ich -hais'. Ii -hold remar - ked Ray,, -
his feet, yet'such elasti�- bbll Which tes the Iwh o'key
Upon
the la,w-lord. that settl6s all WaraB to such. How was it poii dble 1e should be. com- clp�7 of the Miman mind. that. -when 1 the is. t p -of -".the 'dolatiM6ALin v0d, georiifiilly, and With his hand
ge - one's th6 .If yoUl" have' no -a 0
-6uld term them hei 's. - Ndw-,.any f6rtable. with ha -found � hole staring at sound -wa& not fepeated,'66 idea began. to: Wi6:idt`to host at -paitin'g t or- c m..,
goo
roe Might him- through Noieaver the giow'within him . t4pt, after all, it - might OIL eiling 2 91 n vously. And yet: in -MAhds' . i am, I will �rid :��ou my pre6-
btaveiy. which Mr. ement Carr the c, was to offend g#ei mad'
a Ou. be 11
a- sort wickedness .,Bsesg W t: d Id not re. Was dying, out and fh76re-was no fresh only have been a ' oreatio - n t of his -fancy, or truth, Jt' A a -mere show -of
fuel. Mr.. Old L
t 06k -of
me. it 1boked, at. the- bur ;that -perhaps it had been his-ov�n sigh'that There is no -precision' in a -thing like his, biilelace* they interblianged one I
iied7, when looked- at'from thi�- Paint
A Aped At all' I w - aggerj auld -M.tAuA17 defiiiii6e',L the
'of b aausdgaq�ant'�f candles, Wihing them foui�-sjid-twenty, -he had heard. 'People often' sighed without 'if: the bulle It' W4 -eyes flashing-
-e- was no eded tw al But the'60mmo
the. nature at, feak., ut, On the. -c6nligry, a�nd proce to. a of them out,- for owing it; nothing was More n mind'deligUs oofitempt,.,the woman's atied, and then
o-yed a'morwAoliboi3 appreoiation.'of- it wapL necqssary' husbind-his resources With hink it deadly and:�because we. 12 � 0
One -agile -Spring, which must have. IY&ve 6, ak door cloged betweian4e
alit sho d be ndo
thin fallo to, the -lot -of: men-Larka le Oug body, possesBion of - such weapons, and because' iillisten,do, ---muttered the. woman
at the.n.io e red Still m re taied every - muscl6 of his ponder
omen, ss.� First, however, at Mr.'Olemen . tarr here- -bounded -into! bad; "You bavelound out so much
eA,Lw e could, b ta gea f el. 1ideous, *by arkn this house is'old, And :crimeg and vice have* P her
'Hall tlieir� parts. in. It,." neeasLinlIst16 have you calls me 6at� .k�nd that Ad-.
amount Of
atu p tLt risk of.irodacing. CIVffe He
ore re, suffer any for the sigh had again broken forth, the'
ain, the: inimine and faY-64
wer
th,&_t,M,e Most
j cekt nly ild -eC
ai not -his own -hence 'comes, 11y e
ea, -lighted 6
ntal,,wihaut losing his a � ash 1! - they ere
YSW4 Oi e'to` es, Mr. Car push -in Any house so old-;:
from
-esenoe. of min' r an-(! iine& eVery,article si-mois s:�:-things togothei atll ?
d, at all!'� his spirit as unde the bed; exan: vulgar tales- of- apparl kon e
-fluttering, h 6art, ifiough almos As -near She dare notlove him�uol -
And. iinflin.ching in t1kat respeot of furniture With th upon thii a Lei, us not 'bear bardly re not.- or. her life. Oi7i 4vat
a particularity Of she da f
'you think, You see or h
then- ha ng' -sounded th too thiam').? killherif ime.did And- yet't ey
tq quite; An extr�ordinaiy deggree; but there brqk6r; e- walls 111 saw 'them. and I h
ki-g--t-'
cQ11rage, ceased. 11 'L the Vain touched -Minutely, which. f6l1v Maintained. ihei*r ViQus to his miraculous discovery, answered Olement, obstinately'; Ma U � 1��st the Mouth of-
%hinuelfj hia'skin, was, danger r6pu I tatio of -be-in -4iiteeir feet thick, he W18,s ilio. think � abo* uf it." Ribble C sit S-2: The, eat ihg;t
ave dono'hig -best to 1i jump ` under simi.-
hit IA theie- bw no alkinif about it
A=ething, quailea witbin him, begon.to;,fl%ttoiZ selfthatther�e -was not ar-6 few things a0 rou
ar ci instances, 11 There
IWe
errQAeous�ly'A�uppoged to be his much to be� afraid A 4fter all. .-For *ith Raymond
Says a, stutdar writer, inor@.;appallin ern y.
d 11APTER:XI.
It
oto ghostly enemies, it'as Singular
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kneeghad-a-k com- respect have -had tboomiiefii- 6f Such to-61ing.. If i
�han 6 sound of Which- e,can -give -no
haa'Oe tairil of gh -that we take precisely the, spP4 e -your pleasure td,�, aVe C wool,NG-
in r y n Ou vi -planation.". There is no wonder, theiii,
c, together, which they
the chamnai-
i -red from any- habit of devolbiftL 8 again
A -ti em. as Wgainst ram- h F30 reached
acqui k precau on 01 that, Mr. Carr sat. listeningor in
with th
ore Big S'
a toea, e as- urglars, ariFthat.'even. Tl�iB ve'ry Moming," quoth Clement-
ffar&had hinted, ti :)iug'in hia eas like,that of a- wh6re Mrs �Oiyff�ia a'aia1en.61f Vere wo
at, i UMp
An r or so a "this- In
f- tely -to -da-to take th element 0 1 11 Ja Iff efL (411d. he had-, -not the- -most- MAU - .6t -us- would -T -seam-engiii After eirmornijagm
-frightf en let'Me Lbeg of yoil -hi covrte�y'
Y01 � Th L
-re-,i -to- &�b 'room -a-cmr-w0ai hors'
a a.:
n ul state- of an 0 she --foun aw&itiria her.� 'It
r ed[4"t), Ali m ny per a bicipatibili, he ir.entuted. d- Rupert
-har s o�a revolver to those, m .
and P wails it
wha- * int desolate rdaina, wth, double Shoe, and the. c to repeat -at e'ast no� wit thes
lo- relieve'his stiffened. limbg by lying ra6ge enough to ge,6 hiui- tb ere', �6r, to'her .
'eieu- trebld doors, designed - -to' exciude, at, the ac6redited - oralat. Mr. Clemplat L�wbat you 11ave JSt L' told to me. %I- will' lad not set -foot
down ' then,'still, no* edge, be I witbin'thalt-
I ancL, darkness, in bungei aiid' Carr pursued his -n et with ot a engine still eating Within,"tt*ith fai-il ghtly toil 60 What I �ysteiy,'and� ro� -three times! since she' had been at
ter f �d,. , - , " -_ h" 'L '
-hat -you -Cly
-unomf6rtal sure, I geover auvt AeKess, he:,haa aoOmed,
many to pass f6m, 1pokings-back ov� - r his 4trdkeg, diowsiness fell. upon biln, And �pre-1 but it, was, worse- than stran
-aunt -MUS
ince her o -3A er
`ju�t such A.10ng- aultumn. nigh as no.w.� lay Shoulder;- an.& hkVi -g wrapped his drerssing-, *that fa ,hall w It'li
all]
sently blessed sleep, Ils -like tlIe r
t -6 the re4dired promise t � neeAs lfa�e A It'
-Waafull of crown aro him took,*& -chair -by itbe .1 Clement gav vith
andyotaltbouglici nd lei]i upon the MOB UX13US , ELL I
f beit en, ev -thithettomoet hiit4,'-�Hb-w-diffei6nt,'he-----
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e -place and proceeded Olds- e (let us hope), -%ihile it I ts aLg some show -of fankness an d lbf t the room Iok�d. ilro -er, she -had just
inle, and meat� and his apaxtment ww4iglit enorihou%,fir to warria
'.?; � - L , A *; - 1 .0 m his b 6th am
Anil eveii. brilliant, and afeath"-bed'b 'g -'b -that hoi� - r -
ii�e_ -bi A. the fasti�a o serving h d business ith 1is
erm stockiricred'--fe Ifinoc t - ebestof.ua. loft -i the one * bright,- Arong,� and joyous, the
-for Othet sickliddb' ith
hen gervont And MUStL nee s
a Brighaom' embers', b e gi t into beLd.�.' -did d go in per a o'er: w the- pale �OaSt"of
&wake, whieh,.he Bud - 8 -
_L'half w do n, I in W y has thal -860 how
ze' of his or is os�C16 -6 -to
ts, hich nobod -wishod his horsa fared, �t;ha
cons (Jonly,'aud. to the-: coriselouuess,of all'the ught.�-.An ett "t I k
he was fair a 00 upon
of am
slumber, yet he bit ever- etLin, ulge -w out failing into what
wks: *oolng, him th L �6irors of his situation -h'- Q
. , � - - . 4 he r6dm:.w as, no -his W(�Ib brown, hair -crowned a
yei --far from I�Qei i1ju
fare '38 -h' --c
comfortabl� 'da e a brown studt. As tbje 'Wood minat�d by li-dht bUt; ney.
�i*rjqbxit jou.r noble be& Is well ut featiirs�
uJr-td t Le b-ackbi Atere
oous. the sparks come 'of d,Ras�
The shivered like lire glows ancli, pal as,' dmly--by the"Moon.- The ftr�% �id sliowta his gentle -Mith W Be- the -deep-t-
a forth �II4 VaujSh, L- 0
q ase poor *retches whom- he 44 m- ories, 'gone, out" but the two 8 -fixbd upon. ex With- Mel
any f; th E the me of the jaal mond-Glyff4rd,�and-T, a:1961,- t6L appeal.0
the L Bunk byeS UG
ye L i. e.
0, A -b�
Ilow or
dim, 'fo J.'
g h' d
athici, now .e Which bad be�n left urning-ont b Maiite r d choly longin, 'Were �reky sof 114C In
humane view .(as. Vast, now' di h , t
so Uteu beate� idth. ilkel,
hurabroul ra) of another without oV.- guia�nce, or cliernes piece, although� no, long" it 'had h- awhile 46 -ah, Mf1driad,! said he.lrallkly,. Your aunt.
t - he promoting apeffied. to sueak the trut
ated and despised. for the� f&hire Alit e themselves, as the n6t1urned o-atj there has bid -.-me hither for., A purpo�e hich it
theii cliculatioh, He h S1 Id'
rI red deare t1"
theiii;-All- iha more, perhaps, because liam- claud' d., There arenone oi- 4, Th
a before the wi a filib-, it Bbeined, as when he had -e�,weio,�Vqry alike, flibse two, 6,�i like i1bt b-b
�e- r or you 10-y-tiess'.'remomm,
While *a
-13Uth ' -a histor r will
1 11"V _ - - and girl could;- be'! Thi On--- berin� what. bag lrciadypasged b-
&1IRL 0 _Uf� US .moie deeply irderest- them-., -much ai ihis ti
Alig yo th
n1e.Arew big me ave ndered ween us.
oitrthy. as. -night, - With lustrou . lik- ...Or My rw
in big Splendid iv4uid ng to ourselves than, all the scrolls of fame, t* i-
-pbonomenon,-Mr, Clement's at en ion Webs s- star- e F t -L '8util-fain ha'v 'defefrea%'
as: and We. love to lintei.'Over the -pictuioS it called. to the dressing --by wthilr, sigh �yea - the 6ther -aA: 1h6 mellow
ha-via� beetv sorry for even: such compamy -table what to. pr�6§a a Suit- Which h6s so lat6f etwith'
xi-ht-L-golitay xiightL�was Aliaya presenLt; rolling t4e sweet morsel Under. litd e6u�l toL the nightingale L be�i diijgs . I - -n I a - In
ja -his-. melod -,- COIL
its prede-cessors-iii depih,bf. y t.-re-i-ecticin,; but
qU
tT' 6, ton &DI meixi;. he son etimes, dare d the glo rims her,lamp:t I' ht k1jow t
'a to a e A;re well aware 9 Icr
flgue -0 feeling. eforia the gla s a h, w ay a a mai en's heart.
hat6 ii '-k thoi-Vth�- otter -for U-9 - had r
thA e te'ricas, which- he�baitually that. it wbuld have �een b Ion�Lsbme 4e _love y.wo. in
tL form, in a, lease black robo�, ong4get b" g, maybap, has beeiiinapt.aud
iuifere at that, might be, some Be - Some r-1. theb�na r en6d. � inpainted. It i Hush 1'1'� Said she', closind AIIO,,door- - articloofii6edlework. Herfeatdres-could' 0 uM§3.
-aturer. ai s would have bee6i�i 11 for Cleent Csvr
off lin the, - s�eul I fi -t ;wbca�t, ft9uni was hiud'her Softly, and laying bimr finger on, "Nity, Rupert; - -.b courbeous
scarcely seernd,. but her you have
ty
by- � strech'of severi might possibly 'be had- the- lout, canvasiol his past been White her lips -in. this room,' Raymond.
-auburn I �j Devr and adttle, I -in a -else.
youthful, and her iaii'flo;Wicid over love, as
p your
c6nBidordd his crimei,'. An.T,Yet ha 6ivied and recor'die'ss as th�'minG of the erL ask. so lbiX .-Nay, �no -room* is f
Bye POor h shoulders like -s' rivor�of -goid.' Well 5P 8a- e, Never-- 'was homage froin a h6ble'lijeart
-S is ca More. ho 'y red.- No girl a o ---
pe
nothing, g-eniar so ugly' �v '7;cenes- -dikpl�.yed, wall-
hord hi I ing �.to tend, she sigh, consiaering,the:tt%sk �ahe bl' �proffe 6'uld h'
hi L- -othor Gideov-anndabitabl wicked wietches w -nowhere but,,Ribfa1d.L'
inaii harsh and cruel;- with er e, t1hte L '-t� 'go-tdRibble, then.,
wag encsacred up6n. Au:e'normous pieco`�6f et, a to ha -06 a NVooermor6
(su&h as the skilful to lapt SoUg
_jian _of animal nili.from first as 'it unrolled, 'and N.of now. I 'dare not do -it. I" lit
igen ay upon her lap, Its:whi-teness d6ii- ids, � words 'h 01J, L 'I - L &j-'
)y night or 'yet it im. p ea A' y 11 1 you�I wish I could Bay. R i'll ending in, -a
I sure a revew't em- ore to "wari
ses).: about him-whq. never 1, trfL.8ting forcibly with. her adkesA the. uper weari -y, t
wn: ay and.."
eams exhibite'd athis, U rkling bowl. th
day-1elt one moment's- remorse for, thd althouglic'not 01. e i6membered witlY k - - the. spa
3li of
oub b' t q, fo* Mq
P t- _ e4ouch, or fbgr foi tfia.present. - It gloom satisfactio4 - the circumstances in" lingered on her oras, as. -the -lark. e
as all xn(htser6 thick. darkn:ess closed thd- sioene §4e� p6iso�,' furk4i' I haugtit-bu't it i" she -
ng
fie ft� a en ov-er her own swe6f'song, 'and gazed
eiali 'had- be ers
proaKe 'ind6edL tbat his.- doaith-bdd under Which t At p ti ye; even- in that BCafitV timei-Clement, Catr who b6deme ibilnk-��tbai this time some�
6e: -a � iesson. . 'Clement, who 'whLs confided'to their ca:r'e', ana'how- the hugh- h on, him, :and.: then - drooped her 'e�elids,
kn1w.t at lie had seen -the,-Phantom of up ihibg. 61ge � thah�
'er'
iliku* be. younger, rath looked- forward- moneygot to,be'l;rgoi every, yL like-6ne Who,. looking at this, Sun, is blinded R
. -4 - f Clyffe-�:--the Fair Lad yy upert?"
, g place, iipon, a, better 'littler less than bloodLmon6y, V� L y sewing a shroud. with exe6ss 'of- _light, yet'., loin s to A- I- -
to that,- mg- the Btartin, ad almost as To'be--aloae.with this speotre, without' a, U` h
look. yi, forygix W stpity- mei,sineb I t ink
'CaUrAe of' himself -, be would- be. &4ill earned- and hoi�,, having- discovered light, without knowing how near she inight again. thatdii do not hate Pie, alas! you do -not
-or gi
afford to be be short, -v -they had stuck to it
richer, anthen, And ould ay�to wealth' -be -.to him, aiad yet to know: that -she 'was What At,: Mildred, Abar? Iff . e mb'�back 10 for-lov You'see*m
ter---�and moreover, itLwould be: then time Gideorrwid he,-thOugh the, roAd -was difk, AUiable, Bobemes more strat agems1' - Wh tL hi t 1 V(j,,Uih,. e
there, he felt to .be ab�plutoly int Y, 18 wha
to, begin to t ink aboi. A I - I a perilouA; v your aunt, - is busier tb
11, -it such mattes�b -t. And fbull, an �p ace 01 andi the'wretched'inan gathered� himself up 432 a iiehiti. this world)' good, -yet po
good wo" an,
Y In
or.
r - Lee, witli. th6 ourage" of despair 'for a- rush- at Spider."- the po6kest
in. tu� mon*hie, whafe. blessed: thing, it dangerousr. indeedi when'.Gilbe t' P11 -
'Bince'vourefute.to share them�fL.
Seemed be brae li-kalaeon1' Not to wiqsd-mad idea Ojai he wag gane had, he waSin Ay-, and afA; -as-rtitldess. 'When, Ali d ;t b�lf my,ovil ease, a
thetripleagor;-, butjust��as --tlIe An yeri.you.ste n
o been -so shared, -in by fear-- k 0
fear-; God -no, he didift'meaxx that -, h 'Mildred's * mother, act- to spring, -the whole floot. of 'the 'room workg-m��harm--4 fear he'k-ah how now -ii' t half what i yOur,pow6r' to
ndidut-his cri-naingminamade base- tha, Bp6 from. the. -Dene, "her? buf n6w.that she- is plotting against ot She Plotted his eso seemed, with. one ponderous crash, to --give you, 'if a-, man like me
apoidgy, erci- the blaok"rihought, bad -'winged aad- afterwards married him.' Perhaps, way � -together, and - shrinking from the- you, Raymond, I �esm-to fear her -no more;. beaotg�-t Your hand- Jnmjrrj&geL,.a;h& You
its Way across i"Ut -not, to, fear mah:.ar after allL thit marriage savedAhe Carr -unktiown .-Abyss, Clemont:Carr fell back I hafe She has poison6d-vOur Poor loved 'not b6sidesi her lay- n-
ltherli inina gainst
coulc by. your
davil!A. Surely Stich a bold heart a, that a e&, from.''Uilipleasatil publicity-; but a lieril of, -fiislife,:'and I only
Yat liponL�his pillow, and fainted from sheer � you
rauAtL he_ V did
greAL po§aesgi�n. Clem' h -he J2ated his: dead sister,,. and her extrc�m of terror. She that long �g 6 -�Mildred,."
gnt Qw- wedding him be saved -would you -wed'
ity -e --you him -t - -on, f - or pity's sake,, n not Conceal -e ing offspring of Sighed t ng Man.'
Carrea� from hin�self (ixor, d adbusbana,and- if - �.t for lo
`Inde,4 from other pe I t bittL L h
&4 AY, but not �to the er ewl',as how.. bojing he� did. fear the two, *ho -had. tre Ated hi CHAPTER- X: bve-would come?"
x6jbi -man,-and- this very -briS er.Gideoubove that very evening I She shoulderiaxt for he aims. t'nothing -less than toet -you
66-9; thing-c6uld n
mein.� and -if hedid not.do his,vary best. tbat Yet, if'oppqrtnnity occurred, which it EAVEsDROPPiNG. lid s rof, that -She miy.reigu -idle66 'sit ' it Rupert
expe OP k of
Xr: Clement -Carr came to himt )h
to, iso4e the clutches of thefoul, fiend, it -jen�r�ll,�daegf iv!hen we have our revengeSL. When' ere the more Supreme.- "She s�rting -lier But-ft'it were, I -sa t th y.. Wha en..
T on h ol
h n Be lie 6ime to. - h . se ne, w Y �Ysh �e t el' 41.1-wbuld-apinyver besit-tosAve him."
becau ;ke.didaotfear ink� He t6'gtatify' e terhailid-what if im if Alo it- " aB -first.-meah 6rosg but yeAt6rd
'd her, b-rb at e t
:.foazed the., prince of-tha�pqwei of darkness. a match had, Giaieci'toade I - He love dayllg)it too, and 6hererful sounds Of Me' 'So hiarseff�anid day by a
aa. Would!" --cried RJfp`okLt, joyfully'
very much, as hkew.is�6 the powers them- it is. true,,Ao bettei " than: her.*eIder . Sister, lif6�such as'the - champing of horses and will grow]' I know and Ymnc _8n God blegs- yoa foiihoi36 Words t is_
from One � 9,
spb'erog,portouts, �wsrninggr but he couldn't help being proud of her.' the
clanking of. milk -pails -came 'up swe par on- me-.
6 d 1 -had-
ldred pau
b r 'Mi the fordott6id my- soul is, drunk.- wilth-Jove.
-'But -the shook had sed,
Slid called them, jestingly,. andia the How well contrived must'have been all SOM7 �'egion bbneath.L and as the
-s er e ots of it. to ow my. brain
b
h was '11 l -ctedAn reality at' Ral-ph'IdIngelf, to �rembved from Oleniefit's jiystem a 6 jOL mad C ill -- heart' -beats--mb
wley-crawli&a' 'of all kindg. -those be frultof Ta4io -through-=
dAyfie, or& pretended. attentio ra Shows
Yr beeii too ev e or "the. ffe L ilted How Iii -y
It was. not daytima now, ot� re lrind,-so rise. up hese walls,. I
ave, ge, ewit oveIr S
Mil- -suffocate. - How cool and- calm yon na t'
in -an hour V helied the Clyffara,- at -.a A_ All- reminded She 1 not'going. t -Aend iiou Aw
p for jesting. At 11 ocloo h, ordiiiark Mean be sawpifly. ay -
a
dred 2" interposed her lover anxiously. ill You boal-i"tili ine and-
. in. he bad roplied.ase know
to Cator, spoVsa hateful to hi m- by associationas the 'him. of What he had suffered. There were take WI
�poakingr about,thei very apartrnent:h Eloir many- ladies of high. degree shall. belieVd, indeed, that* the Fair lot -t'
a was', Done. -the igray cimbers of the wood -fire o r as I
beside Sqi me ow you ranild't1i agtle occupying:. -Whoi hairsh for, the had-.Atriven. for -that prize, i�tnd- fsile&l which he had shuddered'- at, the mySteri Lady.,prognostioates misfortune.'Q ous ave often 4one- before,, and- I you -ther
el el.
ee' her2"- ve listened tomanytale4�of
besh room." D,# many women in other'dAys, as b6autiv. sigh,,; the empty chair on. which- the - Faii. -�What--me4n--You? Haeyou,s n 'Where y6a-ha
ghost.T Ishall sleep lathe.
-To. *ha -vi different 'fiame, of: mind had. ful rule4 At. Ltid�h�dsgtb6gicletlid.t'oilot-tableeiigagbcl- 'ji Nay pitifl.
as she, and -better born 'had
I , -- . 9 ii�t iflawitlx; butthis man,Carf, Mine, but' none- so ul as this, th6rT
twoke. hourg �braught him 1 'ITad, he Only. Clyff.&,by afar diffialio�i title'! in- her ghastly occupation; the.plisheid your, save the Mark IL�has Been . thing i have to was -a- --M,aA so c aug��'jin sue
010 -th 11 f- hes -warning but iast,iciigh -in a
a;,, bottle of brandy.; -for.mer auda '1 116: There was. r ldY.," for instance,: ooj,,�a�fakentl -as. -�afe'anc d h
y I solid as lice or so
esentimenta Might perhaps. be. iaduced ta for whose Bake Bertfam sle,� big brother. afteti-three -weeks'.. frost,- but-whie
,Ii -'he the, Blue Chainber. All -the do.&ia were brief Space ag Rupert while -lie 6 e these
'In eL,,J
't t "hi;n'tliait d �'I t his feiat upon, aftei the -woras his pale cheeks glom 1' returp.. e seirvants had not yet retired had'p t d aY scarce y Be proof looked, 'and ybt,'a lady: with long
ICI d hah
not ringandi �Wh oak' b eat t t
forthe-night Wb-yShOU ere ha een -on ilI6 stair be h so lately experiencea of itg.LinSta -,4ud-1n in. rudeg sure;LL WS Arg6,,eye . a -bdam ed mwith
, - IL ..hope
di
upon cage to hia4 the bloodl�st&
t14 e
-e pteften�ce of, - BU r ". - L I .... - .1
v V -d;. --;ihlch - thought and study We
en indisposition ined spot. where bility.�: All the doors word looked just. as, herself, -.1aid priLdtices pl6in-.' neeillb�work.- -his hea,
1 that 13ut, had, ii at his Gervalse-Clyffird, fell`� 'and yetj, en an� he -h hi. demanc 'cordial 2' ch Ad left thein,. with their k, his be Will carry to- 18 Sister, 9 e -to my worit to.-boW, was hold erect.
So
t
hini that- the � ka- 'no bell to trosK as sh ad be6a' the, i of and yet, he had seen'what he ha
7. re: w o -was, shd� wife eik. 1th b What dire � It- pained Id
father,andwe 11OWLw red to the core o As,
ring excet -Hf� eyea-w4ndeked to- the neither. Itwakshe who wawasid to Ir walki" Shd;ving was a difficult Matte - with . Mr. effect. He Will dee it -bodes aii'otherL 'You 1&6 olingi ng Y,
r 'Bhadow., 0 a
t
a -very woe-begonp� death." Though,you -tak IS �to me- I
flpat'wholrei,' a few 'minutes. a�gor, she bad- combing- her long. tressiiii asshe went, when Carrithat morning, and
looking- In a' mu sea mil- feel -,yod-mrablicouraging-a e. s hope.",
'him t e massive rope - the family , '66un en h' ented to.:bhe p4lnod- to, - :,Of- the, ILIIY*e�teslanxfty th�e I
au urn air;
I b6eu even whispered-' that the 'glass,! 'I. do not say thati�his hAir had dred M ei -ith 6 It And in- Y t: she did say
hangifig by the bedside.� It was and ithac
gh:. �1* e it bravely.
curso, iot. a thingi ta escape. even wvery lry Master of GlAe ha'A N n;but a few night's turned gray in that si]3'gle,�night�although tlie-Stateer6onlitoo. Did'Mr,.' Cart say that But -y-OU Wilt come e; no whit
r . diso6urkea -by Ur words You Will bear:
glallice, his looking for it
was- now in back, f6re;�varne b
y lidt. Appearance; of -his I have known -such an Occurrence to ha anything bac
p 1 happened to the floo
e fool, sWbre at.all the f1dor:
ya-bi, itwas- nat� there at all, and nothing Cyril's -deathi That-. was"a bad pen i tell 4hat I haviato pay�? - Bub st&Y�you 110e-'
41 the ease. -of a- gentleman Who une, "A' tli' th
ea
business for him (010meht)- as-� well' as pectedly lef t of-- Wearing 9 wig -but lie n. not yt,btea-kfasted-.- Alas I what 'a selfisli
remain of 4 save-- the roAnd dark
'bole in the throug which it must -Gideon. great anni4al �um, had. been 'Unqixqstionably looked like on' Wh6 hid --girl Wretob. i aw 11'.:
e a iDealr Raympnd,yi oaid,`tho-Jou�g
uAt 1f6w, I I
*hi6h passed a very bad night indeed. Mr. -Oart earnes iome Sunlight. where-. I- -ol-cbtid not eat,_LRupertj
"have,, b sea withatama; t -b 6 'pillow, paid-foi -many. y6rs f �q -custodk tly, �:qe i
'hie, a balef a! -eye. would no la venues, concealed - big features from� the a e-tvant- Iooked:n-qt.fo t )_n6t yet- tiirnba 6m-qtiit6 r6a4y:tO.,hear What. you have
a . f tbal4ae deatli-be,a iiii�r'sweioiltha Cart re' r you arc to
thig�-depresing, discovery-, Mr. Cle- unless, in4eer,, A- lyffard�,should be '*he c�alled him that morning; by memsVf out of your a,�n hon a -1not y; alzh�u'gh -I arn-, yQ-
ne In mis, sa u itill beiugeless
d.
U e.IS p a�'ying a I
ment Ca e the Sent to -take big plaV6. d, unlikely- e u e a "Id. not be ta nt'Grac, I ver dander-' p ea ing;
r's first impulAawag. to,, Im Mor a poo6t.handk rchi�J, -1) t h c ken
'tb And. 9� 9S, DO, v oqB game. p
me4t. forth*i demand lod ' ihin h ;vever, than Eiatmight*happen,- mal"g,& pretence -of blowing big nbge th 1. will watch- narrow Ly, an
-hot TheyVd�na down iiVM6 talk t-O.a
in�gu� WRb Mr. w m- Cator, even,th6ugh. ana truly,, as. Cator,wallis6d.io say;-,, Miss wholo� day Ion' g. happening, upon -his if she haL fotheei- So help ins 1OWL-aroll6d door that 'opened onhe - castle-.
- . - - ��, I - no mercy
aLlaughip. to i� search Of 'Cator, with br4 eks to pro-- heavexi*, I- will he f' t then'b6twixt the ga�
g F; ek-*to. that Grace as Was was a -very a ever- woman.." way u a wnone'or her. She, gave . orr c g
till unlessit for their, inamediate- departure from me, thee', it it with fridiad the -lic6ii-e9ve
iddd indivIldual t& the end of big is to hot oft advhntage, pareL is rue� a priceless gifti bt alsteis
-th tter; � She that �c`8ursedxoof, to meet Mr. Raymond uever-meant to give;-, and- whereofi the- peacock',E'
bilit-the truth wag, he 4are1not face, she. wduld never MoVer 2 e 1 days if W ma a Airte'd
long gallery wag all fbir ro
t�heL eOL herse I ram Gideon, it Cl�ffa d at the libraty-door, tha
passage,, awl -the t g9p1le- '"Now-Whati dear Mildred?". �What-isdt his, f6athtirs. in thoi -alk
gun, they w ed 'Aide-
fh t " - - � "CIL ' -
g aj b �ths�t;� -. I -bY AidQ'
of fkmning� through Which 46 iEv truei sometimeS got iqr to do thin ga- iiian 'after a stiff rooting, could - n . Ut res eng i -you, an theref'orie" me- --dwn:the broad- Bto e
bne 'st wers in-. maB
e. but f6r him (Cleiiient), 8�6, remark, I fear-.. Sir Y�OU.Lb6Ve Blept 'but And be' r that: ha�p
aust needs. pass c6uld in would hot. wal ) I !
give w Can :anvthiii peiA -in. bordered, with adarlet flo AV
b t 6 sh4ven awn, and i
SO to tb�
within, cAll of any. hum 'being. His n6xt !.f Gideow,had a] -Blue e
to-
-the. Chambit- help- us 9" n" wt
her,a.quid pro 'at Ache -a-had d - Vve 11 1 Bioiyl� Ray, and his, ri i 'a
d' tt n k? ha bla
94. was to reu er himself as safe, aa guo. Wh' Slid "Illisnowardforit,Mr. Raymo41L., t is. a long i sck moatj all 13 arre
lbefromAlliciine sioulany now -in. han� "Batporhapzlt is-nota-greeable'to-the' noitherthe'ti - e nor -ther 'il 11 *es. -H-ere tb�y took '-'boat; -'and.,
-ld hardly'dream of i a aouble alliance 'I' to talk
ene -f
iigh L I lur 91Toatly hIn ace to'te it. viat�i 01ill
whthis
'my in- la pr about such.tiAngs.11 There -is airkest plotting,- 'we'moBt, Rupert 6&rbd- him to"llie Will of 'tile'
hi esent qua; �rs: To thii co
e
A t1len tested bif, big: Oa
ith the Clyffardfamily and,besides,* why- t3 0 e
'end; he Madca� wthorough - inspeotion-4 the. wi, Rine -in lere Mt. Carr," said- the counteiplot. o'A ek mee't-me At th sluggisft atreat
, I r - - - - - . r3i
ifg*,him into the com t en
t a- Wax, -caudle, in, should afierbenefit one t07 wh�osb'4ead. h'
par- youn,& man�, usher! man' mouth'6f Ribble Qave�-the ' n and broRb t e U umn il ce.L.
t Deaf A- forwaic!
each1dhil, like the -Mafiager,of d. tbeatreileats sfi Owed such a rudge7. She. had hordoof.arms and li erat4re. '.Now,`.sit` �1 h(,,,,,r, he &imed'Raymona.. hsMildica --I have.
-,hour to. -
8 Owing maay - w, -dayj Here 1
b �siy thb way- tq -the. bo:x. been -more angry. at th ir marriage than -bed of ly you, tere, and tell Me what has distuk. B As,
or.
ooidi 't�&
b -- hoi had d y a she �y Th d9 x Ope ntereaj L pag�
.4liple, 40or which or' Gideon, an 4b then d! ou !ied; Clyffard e ontinued on seven"t
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