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W -trustful, and-confidingfi6ce who -ever loved; -is another. laige'double door*1th stsined. -and-'repassing- -shrmbbef*'106 644nifjo -question as 10 -h- aiid W 0. 8 - -WAS
and. *89 -befaved; - she allowed: Duk�' to.. 'glass, panalai that these y enjoying- a parents MWTS�Aut how. ha, at -
oung - peop a -were be th
WMItz *ith whom he liked, gae him a, free- By. the thne.the 'driver bas:been Settled leisu. . to San . nter about -the- girden.'- Zors� -besutifuland- obarming..a: ctestu . re -at
goc d
lit ng flowers to fill -the vases"11 -the worl:d-;:m-bb
gage' -brqu"
-wit ' hout her-, never- With, sta thl . lug in, Mrs. irii-piadki U w uc Rol
-Cmv 'egt thoWthe tr�f:blle who sto j�dul d-, hay. been left -in -ff-
e-. �,O- -parties
Wlalued if hiatayed Wway from parties. en slil_* ff v4 should,- galoh, and talking to Mr. Cray od olitaky bloast
W rw8he; was� evanoe of be shqwnt tliiir roomoo:but Kate prbteitm.. there'l6oking I fid Siid made no gri' upAt him with-hpr'6nfiding.
an a, im-no man a gar am
Matiagg it I there's, nothing to mausg&. No nor:, tba� must gee the ter ric 'first iippeiU -it consuftibg him On - man a G.,
� 11, .- . 6 g, glances*, as me, guarded by o mkn�s,ca,
with ii:14 rm Afrai& I 'shall be driven to flirt i �our terrace 1—it's.gettinjdsrk io Lickly. in -Duke coulo, not Understand i Ifer be
Say. Yes thM03 all f -the w ghty. question Ile
and come
yburnel G enesi h-- -u
one. of us, fdr 9, d YoutabsenceiW fie.'replie; hdw*eIse Shall Comei. ben&' rn, w d Of myr V aeligh - his eye*-; -her. sweet
goo- ongrvioit kv.iottall all of you, this way in -ted
ere h the.- autumn mifd- wijaer long,7-snd time Don't, ask me to' dotilt jlud youli nose to the, *all-- -.-you can't of the. stone benches, Was IOU I a 01 a
_Ira
'toe. tures by this light-, -and you'll ok the .0poortunity" of ienew.i perpetual surprise* that ebb should h �g-
see, Com -o, -mud V . ern promise to-kive up my one, consolation"'- he sea ilia. - pid beside- � and Wt sted . bim;
t and. Plorence, and. I ithmook graivity. and'Kato, to ng
Rome an(I Naple Wed,- W1
_ . . 1 hav6. plenty of time * to study- every little - hi's ifiquiry about Zors; &Skin but been left unsbiiglit,-or-at Atu o -
Kate paused ia b6f, She otled. softly, in' -9 tpl r.-� c looking Oow -With sOm appearan a aps- - a- was
'enumer�atio h h om
.-A, 411,� of- breath with eagerne hnjoherub and, seraph of -them. presently. No, a of, interest, ,1V4o is no ar - Ir '' he truth-- n -
Then looking, at. Zora,. n, not u . pstairei vet; thisway, olke 2 t ho' d' round a . �11 -
wisecl - ring round -an nMr. Gle gues.81139 hat those w
nhad sought Zd
dig may- She exclaim6d in finger- A drooped hei head cs:,rossingly-on -please" nomir -rqplied.. I town were of --a- class to which she- mg- dt
-C
Oh. M gracious t wrist are� yo Mrs. . �sven 48 Usus'.,
0
cru his. sb ulder, whicli - hApened covenientkY. Rate-eii '9.
Crying about birth belqii b
to ergetically filling her *
U eart4la role ofihdw�- alia, was. our landItid-V's niece down or. might i.iot. by it no min
ytwmasgeto, go- with - 1� aid, Rate -took a h would . have- 9'ohan in" r Gs -41 to be Just the right, height for- such a reiting- woman, operis 'the',double glass doorsi sn& st-�ri�hton, yekrs ago
of whic
ace. ce of n"
leads the way out -on to a broad t -to her; and they became gteat,friehils- 'He might 10e,,�gone furlwei
errace; ancy her.
d6. not hali like your going away eve
"There7s. nothiti the ruatter." sobbed- f rx. -bordered by a heavy marblo'balustradei as'ehildren, and
or a tu( have - kept thiir f riendihip have guessed- that Such casual a-tt,
or of
She. zQrs. could' Eaid Duke riiher complain- ith steps leading- down: to the -grdeii at UP & e ludylike glrl, had-hithert "been paid he by,-men,o --o
;a
od to be true 11", 60ultl go With youl only ingly. Th -a idea of th6 se bein
too �o Y� -tetween each endi with tall flowEiring AhrUb4 in course she- would not be bdno
here., Shealways t been such. its She ..could 'ith.sel
thoug it is ui British greafi pti,with'trees and Rowers and stoh was above liei class, even as - a child -of nin,-e,, e t accept.. w
tt. Not, us �evr h 0
a bit too 9od tQ be trud, as yGu,ll -C tpLic,
abench
see When we'get. tber �anut It Is not 9, pleasant, one. hatid as, -and smonist foliage white yearsold: and She iswell- educated 16623 ve-
said
KS6 buoy,� you. to: .)Uke had ry little.-conv`
d �.z ersation wi
anted Oh,, oma,�bkd
to evert izi the Isle of, Wight t" obibats- -concerning which -Kate re: -as
4s' all 'bettled then and Y'01111, I du not f 's w4i ow,mamma," in erpose ors; ourge, principal
dome, V` and be-ito.wiug eel t, were ever, really tbem- that she"'was no really inieO of
sounding 1�-zss on. t mbibrbeawith-Lulil ---but if -he spoke little
Luli, softiy. -not ghottk�tboy're.stmtues.. that'o 'much, Sometimes' .
her frienala cheek,. Kztte PrOnOuuced the. Someho, it Theyl!re 'A �ielatioll,:sh arrangemem to.be - lo does not, HeeTu that. more..or less dist e.Ioticed her
ance ":Ohf. ho*' lovely W gaidtLuli,' looking vell,. she May lbave be a- ielition, but i seemed t6 him
11Y. be en t - , tbat'there Was4shadow &
mira.- Was.* rather distant one, I Y yearning in heilirge beautifi 1.
tweeu, us. ottu separate Uclaspini-h'
Maitr8 b6in 2 thus arraupedto the istia-, as-�o am. round an at hands in ad
scions of
Ou s-
dd- only: -look at 'Zor t 'a a that ' - . 1 .1 . of all i�r ties,- preparations, for tho ur presence, when tion G'Duke, :Ls.* it mot'bbautiful? Shall oid she 03es�s pathos 1-ir-her position.
You are &way- from -we Just as- fully as if W6 not be happy here?"- -there
autumn travellin' began, to. be Made. Kate, lady.- - I-fancythere issome-kind amongst friends -�dinirbd, Ii
us
oii were libie, -1 think ld ttlsys�be h- �kedj. -pop
and Luli visited it wou They� sliall-'havb a, warm. welcome if ot"roinan a' out who-inA wha
He b
ut t S, ;Is. &nd,yet* &Io-'ne.,- When bn any.- exb
e other side of f he world, Urgion, I
iner-al little ageou'Ats" to their ra�ee' ithey col!ne po devils I I h&�ve.m neat little - "If-slie. is; not related to -poor f
mill' iso. were; at th or. to,, Y` contingency of ind or -rain, or atig
I Should Still have that indeb-66 tble'cori- in �m:
oi y dressing-casp."- Brown', I sm afraid' the, tive fathera'; Zurw sulAea with. tha. y
aciousuess -of your rotbaiie o the or'diffioaltv, he and. -Glene4irn -turned i
inembera, froni the, attic, to r
L uli, n&.Mr. and -Mr
various feminine presonce. Youwo4dbe ..-H&Ve-youremll I DearmeIlid-poryo"u. po.dr -childs.paren-tago ist m -c mutual an t
with. -Me. Doyom-.n y xie y to
hottbiAk, Duke,ffiat there don't keep it loade4?" aven a
.,tOrt -baaem6ilti of -the njixe4 enough,'.' said Mrs.� Or are mbiorbed in- Kste, -and Zo
establish
is really a. bly' Qrsven W
paft of.each human soul -Which
-too] r a
Mant, that w" her home, on. the importan't exists cut 'Beizig ked up in d as ingepae, it 11Very6:probsbIyj'1sgre6a-- 'Idncailrn'.. -,holped ev6rybodyi -_'�Duke ed th
side, itkkif in -those itloves, and in w vihether she was or not, fo -nobody -Z
qu6stiou of how beat . to- combine a . conomy them only2is, ould Scarcely be likely to, go off of. its. own. to Of course . m6tie
rtu - absorted- ifi or& - '-an(!
Was
accor
stul-eleganceinilress. She went she UA -shop- d, said, lightl nite in her p%rents.'poor: dear girl'I could. fancied. that- at.
Y. sue times he -read
"blyftemmingdarling," he7said tenderly, in tho
picking ulp bargains hero and there, The hun Make no riaude in ur friendshi
gry travellers were.bymo means o -for bright,
wonder, yo sweet eyes of hers 6, passing shadb
'fe a. do.not, take -w 'her;k.l
ugs and. t
d- Galy, girlhood-. cmnj� in t
-sbrrv,when the: table'Was laid, and, With i hawspoka of lonolieso and Ionging; �an
say, into spirif-land &Itog continue n;
All.we reall -silence he 'woUld look at"Z�or;:, :an,
mpoundsto. A, - urn6 . - - Y know about -it' Said Kate in IOQ
the, rare delight of having fe uai of the o ' y. shaken -off, and- the'
that her father died. :note ihathbr- -spirit: se.e
is
spod, aud uo'tbivaut dress tospend. iton-. way from 'you faiigues over, -they sat. down to- an excellent - tAccording, to your- theory, you.w6ula med ar aw9,y) an
ate Wh
i - invited Lu'li and Zbra, to. luift . an o4e was -a baby-, 'and "her mother -ffed.
Ch one be,' with, m$il, washa�d down by e4pious libations of wo�], . - -'it . ,
day, 4a older that they in me, still. Of course' it is 4rdd- xider whith6i had
ight become Asti qumantd. When 61le wss- about'si&t yeam. old,," Thus although he words he
enough, -Luli, -that,, ia -Yqui.-sense- of -the7
ivey as chatteftil and laug6d, and asid.'Glenciairn qnsiated before;. they' Met in:*-h�ltkhan K t uie Yi :herw- er*e-,very "fewi the � silent observatid
0.W er slight no
your - presence is always with me -a a ather in ex ad -oh bee- was,zlath'
v 'Were, they.- Would ba.. thro t word, W6 are neVer'really geparated,mn..& kept the. table Merry, in her usual faililon, And ri differ if -and absent tone, -he best'
—bat it' Is g
M.AtO &MqGiAtion for all the mutumn; quiet..Luli, all. the quieter- becafise- she vvm� mg..if- werip address indifferent-. if "t
I was for an
it -coldi'domfort an unreal. mockery -that Rate -fano d diere
tired vvith )ier day's journey, �smiled man to.look. on': Zora's fdir'-fae th
011
ozle� cannot gr#,sp,.! only a melting�swa a ast. ws and -admiration, it. So theltWo girls me.t, and eachr'emem in frdin politetiessi - But io
a Wi
lAred their -first meeting. many years age; traii uil-couient, looked peacefulind pretty -W 13 ight ofr. his -bro'
and shadow that nis s- one, aspire We more was equally
them- in - is a
eac11 As the me-imory -cmm6 across -ke b and pale, and joined &'little in -the coover. a dark look - Iii -'y'ea,-- as -if he were any womaii
paiaionmtel�' aftei-AbLe a -to meef �m look -of admiratio4
lightly bluihed and smiled, -for th u stin6e. The sation now mud then. Zora saVas quietly troubled4ith'some unplessaut thouchior in Duke Mayb
. " - k, , -rue's ey&Vitlioul respond
pr.esenee, only i u
eal 68plies the longing for and serenely content - as . Luli, opaki I ng- wor Ing, out ome caldulaf ion. .- -owe in to her heart, if
favorable- r000lloc long the real wom'=. the. shadowy main ver, b g not Wit
t6t4z'od mutud aAeciet i
of. one, 4. 'Ing wo ory little,. but full of a brAkfit atteiition to. Who- he. qeb.1niei.1 to have lost alt in`tereit-fii�the e outward- gla
dmher. Xowf as yo -men, this- hair -that I twine warm and nces it. must hav6,beidt
th
-Py were as pleasantly- impressed by each ever'spoke. §0jec� and -no furthei; and as in her si�biet h
01 you ': . . I �� I . . eart that.Zora-go responded,
oth Bolt, ancl silken round my finge.r? . 11as iately recollect I ey
er as at that brief they ideal. these. I the' Neithper Duke Mayburne -nor Gjan'cairn -Kate mmed' od, itwaBquite -for those-aiscreet ind' - est ea�of-heri
ips? -I must put their reality, - mod.
Were children. Tu Would !LW bad ever =0��d 7�6i& before; -indeed ib4possibljo
-yebeenaf r -hiui t6 taU anyintoreLit in. never suffer6d- the -ves to� -express an�
bt his -hand -a
n
afor bo latter. had only- caught a,- glimpse of'.her. Zora, foil'hb.- *as,. much too. -old to fall i the hands6m
it it fallen Otherwise;. rang0- ta pr4of,` he added- and b6 offie einsel'
th were hes.&dowuosuft the action to, the word. APPr6vaf of e face' Who
pretty and- chirming iii. their I. -p -.as she -was, and be. aMiles t L Ii re- a
opposite Oudeatthe Crave s':ia Londoii,61.adj love with: be,, refty
etviesz Zora.'s: manner was.as. graci Ah kespoziaea, Luli, after 'a., few n a dlaiIof-have 'know 0 111 we -
-1 roof* sk and an 'unbecm' col n her b6fore",*b6cause 'to herself �6 cotirte'u
- 41 d Ing - 0 8 1
:A th,
-nec moments':pause, in her tender dresta y wayl aind m&miring
ref! =voil, witha widdle-aged-lo-oking -they '*are,- 4ui ough she had equm'lly little do' nvbrsa,
ra, to Strangers.' With this.
fitted h "Gleopat" was not an ideal nature, mu4.
1@9 -Lai� forgbt -all sho. h-
alpse tl co,ncl usiob, .,B
not fu the least-fikely to take am- ff ewas-glk- 6
er well-profartion&d ',Was aumbr61Im in -her hand. -He had -not !It tion with- =6ither of th-
r1U.S Momentary inquisi Iveness--con figgre %r1CL becam w1hgs to ke4. it in
a her fair complakion and -to. recognize her. t.
�six to- spirit land. And Antony's Uition of *her sex
May
.0 her suffidently aware, by the ke�n t
dir eyeto thefull as 11 a Lulils4eligate &fty up again. - Oddly.' enough, congidering. tbat;:cerning her friend. -. -., - *
we . S love for her -wsa at. love, eiLrth that.Dolie buriie approved and
doie4colore'di -silk set, off.Ler pure as much of
she,wag pretty, and he Was a her, as that,Gi
'her. beauty. But even, between GHAPTE
blodo as was nAttist.b4l - eudairn did not,
Peiag- woman-jF the,,Tekoh a. -hose t --fiad hot-notice-cf-he'reither.
WO sr ixg*6rdowere,
ppraisea -It wag -a morning . bright and, warin W a- r Y Summer, before the fi
dregg, in. a, glalloeq butbeing,goo& But now both Duke'sud Glencairn looked Breatlileas-beavens and. inding noons, a I
T�au. residiDg.here goest yet. with me . . I . rat shad6*
natured- Ia- Ube true -at Sen. a -of thez word, . at-her,and it they kiends that loiter-'neath garden trees; ltumn had'fallen v " -the- I
I&nd I hencefleeting, hereremain with thee as certain that would - - - ..ai . 0 or
Two together; a sense,of peace; ana;
and Zora' were loitering I h
the on& did not' onvy-, an(1- th. - other ce Duke still nights and the.great sw6etmoons in -t a sunshine
11evet foigei li�r fa again.
Don,
in- the. 12ve Wdtoriouq, cro ned at -last! tbb garden. ate
did no� look down- disparaginaly frO her in 9 1
a. artistic adiniratiou, w6nd,,er; CHAPTER XIV. IMP was sitting curled -up on
height Q! her ing*fiow he could hav y -m crea- iss exalted abd �'e th
wn fashionable, o a - lefio lovii w downegat. a grass- under
iii.elni tree, lazily-sb9orbed
0 fit'and few I 04ied and- true., And-& calm deep garsitt
slik(). were not only dowerea. with i tu±e pass tioubticed.*018incaira. thoug hersummerwao� in a.Tm
The frfendK who met that d lit adchnitz novel' was yipga up
—MARSTON. -Zo -FOXROAS14ttractions, butalso-., with thathalf. Eath onii. the other's spirit kion'11,� hefti�e#y, but it was not her beauty that a quet;,,seleetiog -the-- wers from. a
bou
of .-Afidaoinearnearplay, attracted him and drew his.gaze so often T -11p. -party liihmbititg -'the - Vi
tuQss of- voica and Ila Seibonj- beap-that:- h -pluolied.,and that I
a e. had'
Manner WhIch'never f�ila fo. plea'e, 6eu, -was pronou
_,a -t.oher. 'It was -k� likenegs, startlingly - vivid need -by. all -tw be a- decided sc4ttaeid on the ide her, arranging
The hour& ftew patt until at last. rais bes
a a days hadelspsed, Tbb with deft finger's EL bac
tlenesa, swoetpess, teriaerness, ere in the eyes -and mouth,,Ishadowy'and indell 8udc � 811 6efOi6 thke
the; . The tviilig&-kis�ed the sh(,re kground'of licate
pndominatio& character si-ea discernible- lVe said ' Such suns iite�over the.' test -ery I mentEi i�6ixed Its . - . 0
t> will shine �gain n of' the laoo,,but o P sea a feav
y 11-consum- cl es and border of: drooping
in the 6YOS and- accents of both; Yet they j?or ever, evetm roation devoutly to be'wiahea?'-in-everyEuch ferns, to -th6 rich -C.0 . d
0r9` - even to'. th- Wth --of, the goft i . 7.-.. --. lored. geranium
warp of natures widely opposite, - as a lik-eages that case, but- whi- . a , , . T. -
The, Septeiab�r twilightis, tettliiig gently curling'hair�s likeness ch oes--. not- alwss happen asters.
-ysioguom'ist would soon -haye-les-rzied., down on, the: white, dusty Italian road,'and With it to
ph bore no- pleasing-ass6diations even smongiat elements of tb 'a inost inlerito, Zora,'s face --is bright, -azid b
ied even
sfar. diderent -E64, cLuli's. golden waves, on the travelling carriage that is crk-wli judge by the -haif aiEismtiafie& and repelled, -kious kind. There'iss,ome-. beyond i6normal loveliness b pintos.;
ng
Z ors'kAark curli-were their two, ch4r. along it I tible riosity� - *M' hhe �-thing. moke than-. mut' 4nd eice. -Th
eieurely,'on'the--,avenue..of-acaci�-- buv irroBis ou ual Merit, even more t is about- the hmpTf
aigtorg. -Thar6mf weakness. of- the one' looked st her- i n- whose 's than mutual-regard,nbeessary bforepeonla. nature. trees that -turns. off from the road, and (in, 6ft, expiessive of-berlife... S -fie -has never since'llei
'betrayed itself as seldom f ures-tberb was certminly� nothing jo can wizidthei r- d hood. ItnowIx. till -now what it is to be
real, the white -welled villa that iitand's at the f
the eat of. diff6riint'families aily
-so .110 guy
arengtb� au diagstfify or revel. skein that, erly frbe�.froni -trouble'or c%r-.e
.d teuscit,Y-OU�e76.thor- efidpf the avenue, and from whose chim. together
at ru 06r,66
Zones life had been a, path, of thorns, neys a, slender sh n tlykiiotle.gaitanglelegio,�dl.soloaked,aft-er"end fenced iioun . byall
and aspiral, col.uniii. of snioke is, She was seated -next Kate Crave4l'and d
ath of ros.e's;. thus- their smooth.: Both iii practice -and theory %reful,tender gq-- d"
wreathing up across. -the cleai Ausky sky. Hate?s fresh, ros ;.animat ithe thee
'y -�d, but somewhat. ar ians Up of.Eiigli8b.
-or at all- till n
atIiength had -been, unequally test�cj their The carriage is diawn by two thin:horses cOm n type of face was. an admirablef6i! present pairtymove their dailylives together: family,lito -She.has nev
mo
o Zora's soft seductive aloveliness niously.
cinifi
eased aspect, who. seem to- have t' Zara . Duke' aid QW
energies unequally called forth,* One -of deor -most amo�tfily wid harmo known ii7;fall of -foreign knd4s, the
seemed -
d sunk in the lap of scarcely energy: enQugh to switch their tails was -fair, not. with the pink and timite, h ew Bu di a' apoiltd chil Luli, hmppy� in- the- privilbg 9i d6lightsof-newd
_rroun ings,
mew
'to brush off a- fly-;' ility have bells on'their- fairness of 9, blonde, uo-k-' tIfe transparent. of life. It is all
the other & brave little Amazon plighted lovers, wandered about:, together scenes; and neima
ys
thtL brunb'o-the World, battling the hata willsi: � and- -as brigh-t- and `stjan�6 and
b=2Z�;, abcadi�g to th�ir oWn-Aw
ago,. but even the bells jingle wt p�116r of delicate health, but 4 -fait
attacks of poverty and to �h a uOtlessly bbautiful as a
il.and disappoint-. melancholy Monotony as, the, ladedbeasts with the pure straggled -away from the Main' bodyvihan deli6ibus.*
a and dreamy wfii tein6 s- fmi" ream--to-'her. Although
a r -she is
ment - with. her -fraaile lit w 'are tbey'. )4evet-s and laush4
ourageou�ly and, h chose. '�he Eibiii
C, the lod &long;, work is hard and constant all 'as the inue etals of -a white rose, that, of the o snimated & exube-
hands -and datm&sa. 6 w.it
r iiobnaa J he' -party enjoyed- theniaelvei' serenely. *Glen." rant. robust animal --Kate
Let, no� man the- seasou. now -that the Briton and the Mingles the cEarms' of the a 4i -spiki's as
t
t -her nature to -be oudly'
'till -his- death -be; called 1&ppy.,11 *44 As ustial. took big awn will and way, Wa, altlidughtit is not:
I -- I no.. American sra�,Aroad and that both the'a- 6runette and, he 'delicacy of."the blond'e' a
)Iumazi, creatiIf�& 'tili
his or her -death be nations of travelleks .'Make Italk,�fie of the Her hands werei.,slightly bitonzedbythe sociable or solitary as -the �Moo&,seized hiMj dembbstrak
h
er joys or er sorrows,
The .1talia an join aver wilh a: soft r'i�e.
paitl ad ad or desert d sho`is -brimming 6
y visible
principal -fleldi of their "exploits 6n sun, but her arms C
Luli and Zora,, however, did not study horses arec despondent; but the vetturino is. under hbr.166ee mi2slin sleeves, were wbite the party ac�oiding t6liis plia'S-U0e..,' of �outh;Azid - pleasure'that se4ins to po"i
Ur
each- oth6i� more -deeply, than the prover- -choerfuh- 11ahals, a I h t, With- aB-iiiy-potais. and. worthy lot Kate . Craven kept he. whole company sunlight all a d
4rge at a W form 'and' roun %herw'
Wildept-hot. b6auty; and, beinginutually brialit With her 'ringing Toice-.and hearty
a little tinsel. image of the. Jtir-j�iwstuck in outline t6 be iMmortali A-hemftadne�s she
'eat replied with -since- zed in marble. hIn"her ligl
each rity - he. I'
-."Yeg, tba-Hbbo is h g y brown i had 9. graceful supple Rg audalcious freedom- and -gaiety and half singing to-b6rself, busb the tuu6 is
8 Dim 6 an ure nefther tall ii
or
a . a joyous one. is often ur-likpji.
in
and neither large nor small- I§ro*n played -66 combi- -oles. of. confl- e hour
is the'question, YOU, toutiast ith Ifis �rhite limi snowy �hort .31 from ill-n4tuid-- While Zor not
to a ways free
although.
W aur -instinet'. m -f
.1inen blouse; be is -humming an. operatior halo tbe avbrage height. �She-had d4ik 0 sing those
like her, don't you?; You'll got on together- ned i
Won't, YOU'!"- which, Katb� put to each in ential fri6nd and -companion -td,bnej -and sweetest songs that :-t
the air ioft'ly, -and. swinging the Iagh- of his hir, soft as -silk - kept. rather short,'and
�uli went home to whip pensively ia tj of . .. aiagel in the -house'� to' alh' -thought.,�- of';. 13 . addest
4 ae. Then L we to thomelody, and tied ba* With 9,
ribbon in 0, mass otnstu-
A as SOM
ky evoluions with ral. o She.had . a . fgda m1riffe a One, any
dina:snd, dreas and' ga,':tol the theatro-wAh watching- 'its sta Iwsys r dy:to-help one, Glencairo,. passin
too round g along close
tim'fath-er and. her lover; ' and, Zor' or- every- one-, * never'sbemingto 'give", a; by th m 'hears �h 'edt -voice
Ek dreamily abstracted air. for the perfect - lint of beauty, ..am, Y.
a 'a W fresh oftl'
returned to-,-hbr home, to share in a, cheer a nose with thought- to herself Inside �]Jright. and -singing -in -mri - Undert-011 -he draw a
the carriage- whiti
are threo--tra� 4 criticism might'have found pl6htk of- e; but Eis
Ing repast of weak tea and i9sat on the the Glencairna- awa-buke MmyburU6,,.who* fault (it-- frank, ubver.Belf-iLesertin.g;-.DIW-E�Ys soft and ne- and -looks fig.te ingly-tow
was certainly a. trifle "Itiptilted 11 sid-her,--the
gentle bsetvieut always i modest, melody is ibr
co-operativ, principle- with,Mr Smith and are.- on; their �way to the. Vill th -Laureate puts it), but which nobody never - -su
a, serbonio, as uitly dropped
d,.gifted w! e� lov e-li- Don't let � Me disturb you,01-. bi
Mademoiselle, Durazit, an& then to write. 4here the. Cravang, have slieady arrived. and never.&Ww - th rar
was evei - temptqd to wish. changed, -it ar 0 says.
from diotatiop;-. some. thirty ve y. heay and and 1hpay.e. be -e4',. in stal no seeming vain; i wa no
as, an yet- t a !�No,-oli'no-; on y.hunithing, I do�!
lea for'some days. Suited bar face so well. d
mientifterpag6s 6t th 0 a -wonder that. she t §illg.
sci at Romajacet. ;Duke has- succeeded in. getting asy from - The was. pQpUI1ir:'o;nd,fiked by 6�at 16ast liot'now..
h -our
ibh t3 e repfitio.usly- looked �Qut. zLoadon.in time*to, join his -the paify�except onci I GIbneaiin never- What air was, t t. you We' re humm lig.
an Ugh a critic might have caviiled� at &,It b's used tot
lance- d liar the Ou a of her fad�- falling short of the -really. liked 16r, fioni the
hard wordg; iu. ther chOU01iiry to, fatherr in- Switzerland. -and they have had a i mornient he had' then2l ht,asks. -
asautelierself that. s petfect. oval, and: �fonounced coldly against
looke Kth ce realiv,
am -w -. intentnegs-, on, her Sdawcel� knbw-. Oh as, it
-har had. tih defightful-'week.'together,-716iourely Makin' ' �tho
9. s fity'little nose ther6,--howev Y was
theirw&y. across the - at, the firm I, all o ra loved -i mdmiied, or approved- a bar Or -twd of -an, -old Son blishod
right W i
Alps to Lake, Como. - I. 'a , L" _ ,
-power of criticism stooped.. NO&III100111' 61 her, Zor an PA
_atnaw that, thcL, firnEtot herleaving' 'The -three- travellerw7are verk,.dusty and -L a one. never- *seeme to -c -11009.17.1,
are -for
-an staitl fal -he- did not make
th pure
manifost."Y Prettv wngv- -isn't it 9 -interposes X
Iterself more of rather t#ed-.. The: weary trio brighten up iiess of the com exion, ith- th
a- hou-se.was fixed;, Mad ..a ound w, ago ir- her, althou4h
a, f than over 'Wit PI e smooth *aut of"liking, was-
iti, 11 .. . � &I s- civ 1 various slortl.YL as
I ,. as- tag up'from her book.
the driver turns, into,the avenue, low brow, the Small del' 2.1 . . . I d . . U,
icate earalike Palo. courteoufq.
-0 'a heard it
dy'& kg. befor-1
!aud,.snappihg his whi d magine: his- -Who waaalrei em t hay.
p in the direction of -pink- pearly, shellEi, or -thepretty ditnP - be, on tb2, Who had partiality. fof the 1he white -walled building, exclaimg, theio,iri his last wijuds.rpt Glenomirni knitting big brow chin; while as tor the 6YOs and lip.K, they employment of. 'flue English requested
Bodo signorij, eccolat Ville.,! to-iecift some 16
�er, an
would have glori at at memory,
fied- een. -the'. kiminest 1�0(
Zora to keep up: a correspon-doijeet With Then he fAlla to cracking -his whip fe mcealen
stuiis-into 16veliness. Lips 0 TV from adu
YJ
kiad Kate bewilderedl
hem imthese, terms�-. furi6,481n, urging his horses in alter feet 'Cu'pid's, bow' ahs'pe, coral -r oeslegal and -eye ti;ths original orYou'll write Irequ Misa nately cheating, and' -reproachful Jerms to sens tive, tbmpti4 We 'opel ad, soft That Dr. Pierces- Special inducanxents,
recalling her mind from the_]
8 to
and retaliate. us all. yur adven- p9t*ou their pice-and end the lLourn wit dhv6 to zora, the Burlingt6n route. - it 'ofho novel'
ture& in the, Lake of Co, ey men mad—eyesof that. vat t
vety brown -by her a read tbeir adVIE not good it-huraming. - t
mail ule'e.per -than blue all druggists. unea," he
Indeed I- willi-if yopwillbe.good- enough The tr that i i ri-cher than, grai,, c irtisement
avallers hsve- not, to wait long -o and I a ' 'aft
Was 60 P ul t- f the W Hsu In U.
n softer than- black,_ si�jaja h7j:-10 hdrein this i" -a.' wt give yo
ng -curling 'I)ok-9 Th t li 1 IOIL 0 C in -a threshold wpair of White doors swing black, lashes, ft -a -one- s Wn Was
to sparer 'timer tor, read -,my tpiatleff," 9 th
miged Zorm, smilin om under -whose shadd iotland- at the
O!!S
g partly her usual back immediately., and they find themselves their slow upward. glances or - sudden side... . Sol pathetic .��A certain. gentlenIsn courtes-y, partly. in gup�regsed M'L San."
..thifil the colde t ba Yung Mis-Ro 6. is ngto -'be miable, takes:.u'
irth. in the midst' of *hit appears. at the first wLird sparkles ivere fit to A I PA,
L i�4 1�oagehold; Upstairs, and down, sight a. crowd,, but� on 1urther insp 8 11W195 no -hypoori e. get unsel St a S 10 -his of Hir-- agair6facin ipj .1-7.
Otion or fa8cinste the du u
sonsi � Wil could no nesS.- an ..41111, J This' one -nery . ouir.
in, eres-tt,` amid. Mr8. With di�-nit -ey-68. and lips. But
use your epistles with the gre&te into a, group of seven pe th those d i - 'he is 9
Mi. and ver ability, liet. readip
Mfi. Craven, Kate, Zois, sacrifice herself im-'every possible- way for -he . voice
and be anything but charming ;- atid'hap desert her - - seems to
For a, young lady a -ee domestics, all overflowing wi pineEls,: the fur , aud--
Made.brself more thr dr�nce Of anybody else's-'comforb,
th wel peace, and ease are -such beautifiers th 1he tune to escape. her
I�ve n led inside. comet somi)� 6mbraoing the. -art harvq1"gerness to help, Ao memory-; and -after a few
ziniversall. pop' v..r, -evor I
t ivals some althou dy, and. care bars she�s
y-gen confusedly and -apologeti,cmli�,
- ng never before* been so perlotly'b ul a & gh �41wmys lovely, she has perlipas
his establish%meat, V ki hands othird ieizing� and bearing for otfiori�Iwere all- parfectl uin',e,
The Craveus� in company with. Zorai- ��a'W&Ythleiklbei 6alitiful
go- and baskete and sunshades. how, in -her Uo* pleasant life. -Was no: 'actr6as' I graeof
p aying o recolle6k
b L - I -go- Sela gratefu the 91 - r s -own -bure and
werel to leave London in September; itud Mr.. Mayburne, you'll dream yqu (Joell 1W
hois sh'---4hstlittle fri e-"ndof Xkte%?11 part, bu
an ni
-t to Gornoi where th6 CH in marble hall a Aural impu he'
proceed. stmigh nciiirh of he to do shere, Won!t ou?"' exclaims, asked'GI -- Thm -doiilb froubld -to. -t Memory. remember it now. be S&yBL'--
Cair� S,' Who find- arranged to spend Mr, Craven - When the I all iii- r -power -for your'.
the pre- _Rmtewith. a,; comprehensive -the p easur
Wave .,her three ge�tlemoi; were crossing the great or- comfort -of others,- whether -
would arrive -bandf%rodnd.'
vibus- mouW in Stvitzerland.,
lonelv hall where their footsteps seem ,rangers - or rien lo 6r'sies4ily -as if the mem
f ds, strong�i,6r
be drivell to drearns here, r6dob-abAtalionof4eird echoing,- ghostly as at, higher. . Or- to �r AL- cry,
about t4a same time, Duke, ryburn.0 W&SL ghall-not, ea- to k were 816W'Y-Ltitki!�g shape and
join the party when and Where he cout w an hers gazing at her...
d,' the remlit. " he r lies, and adds, in a c6h,� 160 't to devEilo� aY it was zois w helped
as eps-upon the marble'lloo ho- was - never- to6 tired 0
elf; as thememory
-�-g, of course,. k6pt- aa couran with t4�irL fidential aside, Lulj,'.this is a d Were -not M. brighto�e, t
Jolly, She's -an orpha pee .: anywhere oif anybody.1a etrand"wbo .00.
eSEt fr- om u, poor little 'tbiijg;: a, ml�rmyg gat i t
Plaad tOL place by'L uIN bull
a. eh -?t' very mce,' affecti6nate, - warm-hearted,4irl he.. . st un.com ortable place To be e
a6 in b
wliich promised fair -to prove an The greatr half in whibfi thev stan7d is Xat fond 'of her.', oat or, dkiriage,. who tookihem
0 is very gunniest
Pav
tost daily. dessert. a t d
ruin Myself in PoStag a draughtiegt b 'auti
ad with black and white M�rble the �en'srepIy,LsIthoUghinttn to sewon- 0 my, 'and. th ra. Langtyi,wbo . be
a J I a fill M.
4�-qool'njght and-Beeined-tobe been- drawing
she walls and ceiling are ded
d iL lres6o, the, becomprehebRive and'satisfactory, -reall cQrner-- on very 1�,rge. hougeson the other
which is.an additional twilight i no 0 f advan�4 th conveyed- nd information.' at it 0 so; I was Zibrib who wtot& -side especially in Scotland, seems, like the
aerved pla _-UI1,y, a w- to ar a sma y dehilited ta d
11, inaim'uph
lightof th one: csudl�-mhich so.mebOdy: has as'. everybody knew, or heard. eks to dictatio it
49611 for your., joining us- Soon. ComeL to. Mrs. at least n and"m de I%t John:brough
a am, to be as -attractive ms
ver you� cau,'dear-
-as a,
�w;as. soon U h:ouse' couniN.and looked -speaker bef -he ou t
JOiZX us lit in- &,hurry is-tooweakto show'the designs hat Bliq,'was, an orphan; and th p the hold ac'
. I after ore f
Sitzerland, that. w 1� a over the, f the t She was Ka r a n as h
Xate's -pa
a rasyv ro 0 painting,' further -than the fact that tfleotionate, and that Kate was fond of her' WE; Wardiobe,� ushed 'city Of 6, Star, Stirli
'y SL to a ng, -another ce a -
sit tog'etIxer-.11 and br
AlLps into It the Zoiamho biggged- to be lo ad. 6 ;it up a
-are appear great, is -actress,.--is-mn ad m iriabI 6,
number. -of, aere soMevident. facts. MI w 11 brit64--,;EngI'
As Bo6n- 9.6 ever 1� Milt. Do you unefaict rosy babies, prelat(m mbl� either che- L G1 night WithL ruli:
b eY is 6118 of the -
-,thin W eurmigia-, speaker, and'old- MrSL e -I.
0 �st wedding hi.
-a or C1apids in -it. The - hall contains tahao been somebow' ejoit -hot to sleep
=cUrioafty, hoWevOri hen Luli-'hadn -K
'ri d 'appeared
I would.loose a. da, -0spog ed rub Who, ffered'to'read happie
0d'Coucerning- .who tied QaaBt.or-atois411 Eng%�.
-to Laura' Reene -kind, except a mat or Zo Uli's necklaces. mnd,cI"pbd her bracelets, and.� Ii
Duke.- no, furniturwof any
SML &W&Yll allude
be sgocaU ra, rown; for 'he ,hot in; -
two; Lit. is -d bl re rim e en_it -and; barpi- and cold,' and'spl6ndid,;. inquiribg tone agaiii-the -follo a- her hat fok- her. wh -tedently Char oft
wing day e I ribbon faded 'Alid',,14efided her-dresg we. ave liad�no- all Out A lood: actress e
nd a?o 11irty" she tiid laugliffigly. doors, open in6t- itOn- eacli sid. is a They 'were 4eL' CUE�h
aWAS the �neieii pi -eco -of W a marble -staircis4, Eincy a&jh4yrgr r
ho*the-�
entr
ii le ohmf4ft 6 was, tho ;nost end�bf thallail, 0ppo site the &nee -406r, and o, curly- chqatn yburzae - ever f 1''' codLepeaker-,
.ther. uke and Ltili. - Glimpses of L when -CI ouise. Kellog
m -golden- heid
p h y passing D�ke Ma best. -O.-Maeactorstheo , rilyLk
T wou
h
Itj
n lokh 19 at Zo 9, was not the moot since Brougham% death 1sDion-BduoICaUIt.'L
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