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The Oirt With- the. Cane* Dress'
-evil infilleno'es -Glendsirn
US Malignant h6a& uprearec-and burn' it sleeps tbd that, if �t to seek I
iug wen ini
Wther garden after briakfast� 616, .-e we Zora,whom 1! 6 ean
Avfi�for y6urupgeiri;te.uglrlg, elffersitc! 6yiw -flud ow her-.-- Glendiirn. Mabee- hi -
III]!: is pock u -r& -'s ould.- kindle It, Iurniff and bers
brands deep- in the elf 0 On of. a
th their velvets, diul satim and lacies, �endesvored to call to her, -but all aroud. Mat bight when all the pi y bmde each Sstho*mhrk-on-Ae--'bko- f' �r ' hou -f H stch of^
we Caffi.:: There are in 0 liberty"to its.
Their diataonds, la�,l to,
-was ghostly idweal, an&. -his -voice give: other iod night:and -4pira ed, Glegesiry a no -th of which ry -W
And theirmil iner figures andfades. gC the de Love, lettoril-Jor, -iolfta as -,a. as The 'na-sound:. ands, the wh fr.
y may,,' Shine at a -party or ball, d 4- &Ve
Its shade passe mentsa usual'to )iis r6 dened d wail6o.ohaiming.-upt t
.9m, and.a&w Duke Inad In misguidedi, May not hurl a nds-and
-alt they possbsA
Emblazonedwithli
moanifig on, further ana"furthek iito the astfiiil take his. list' self down, no-Heavien *hosd:p hts' correspen ents, -'e otm
But. ive me, in ap 11 A n -Is
9 place of tuena, all, ure h6ig too affectionate t
-serpent - xidsea -its- head- go -out- for a solitary stroll. But.'Whefi'all _msy�no sca ei
distaiiae, the
My girlwith the calico dress. them,
-t- his-fac6t. afid biesea 'int the fi is wasuiet; Glefical g and -In - even, this. love of Duke and - ZO:rS, want ta.have I% little. talk*With vo7u,. -
-fiigheirl close., o, 0 0111 openin
I -following her. ou '-slauttin the doors softly, lef hie, room and which was f -Xiss- ZQr6.- and 1
she: is. as Nump. as a partti e.-anc his eg
Her fate is ar. -indeed may� well seize'this
9 from the noblest,
-cannot. ia�e. her." Re sprting from s- e- -and quietly kent
Her with ivory Compare, the cro a d the hall, Out On to which was. simp y an irresistible a otion opportunity," --sali GI nuirn
d Mut d- a �with' stiff.
And her breathwiffi tfie clover perfume.; '.deck toward her, and- felt thp.-c-oia w -iters. -the-terrace.: -Kee Ing in ohs 6wi odmpellingtogeth -*t
of b Itenesel taking i -seat nearbr.
Ping hims er we creatures e
y PO
stQp! is as free. and light and as he did so-I'the he looked up. at Zorwo wind w there
-Her :surg6 round- him; ws strong to- dazzle,. and Warm said Zora -- fimillinkl- with
A and impulsive- k e i buti ziniable--. promptness and piashibg her -
it the f6wn's which teh�uterabardPres% scene dhaged im th mist ol"r.ed.; the dosk a light there gleaming throUg ihe ouitaina.- xisture
-.&nd her eye is as soft, aid as briglit— to, r a sts�which was
-girl,�Vith the calico ar in
My, r ths letters--�aside.
ess. brigIxteiiscl; the drea ". still & dream� He look0d th -keian and -.far se'ar6h.iug,�magnetism..drkwing'ey�etb-eyeisthe
assumed all the sharp outlines, the clear eye�alobj-the terrace and into, the iic3r gair. soul to ad even this'. love there were am afraid our conversation—a-are't
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aarted.un - &frue� reality. dei,lpsths; no -one. viras to lbd enot -S'I�iedeeroibg light it- may be skid in Dakelg
invariably productive. of much And is .14in(t to her father iaid.mother- Ab6ait.Wa-'agliding along ovetthebitioaay- sound was'tp,be beard. -`116.1diescende -the"i or that disloy I
n av a and fickle as he was, he, tiobi" he said,
gram y, hat* I hiLve ta
For her sweet. little sister and brotlaer� iti-iVAtit,.Dakf�.Mayb.uriieand. steps roin'the terrace to the
light, sea;.6ud garden,: and-- -never:from first to-- last - thought lightly- of pay xs�gimply thio, - It -1s. not' ity to
Zora, Brown- but, staf2diiag, back in the the Zoi -hossr�sh igs.migbt --bea V the 991ii3e -
'no dreams adr'wrait�hs deep Ahado --s� of' ap not treata her, 612 t -abut. the- bush'. yo, -bbie6tiu.,
'To coluf01% enliv&n and bless bright aud'reg.& where.b. av6 een-inisinterp ur
n7d. hunigii,. theirbeau�
Shei-1a - - , tiful blarubbery, in. a spot! could still so6 easily b b
ju4 the rig�t sort'of.a ret
t i the calico 'tile ligh�in.Zors'smin&w;)a suse
The girl -with -heas bent toaether, absorbed i- 'it D
Waite trustmi d,.with less respbot than.-he�. J o you hopi&'to. induce.� -Duke lWay.
no, Or truer,'ad,ustrust,. -burns 'to break off- big -engagement -to -Py
hey. and-watchod. reri. bl
:e4ch other, reszing-onthoi�r Oars as A
PU
igSzed taio ea;oh othei's eyes,, totally. regard- i Glenoairriha� no . more- -scruple 0oat. in n tur of the
-Woman, Ss- young. wad- 'h' marry you?"
-to om h 1 nor-., bou
K it #hd. f6rietful of. L i, who sm bowed wiialaing or es4eadrdo�ihg, h a purpose, 'fair, -da`U9
less ul a . was: in 0
yQq Meaii-?"-falteted'Z
'do-wfiJu au attitudt of uttek- p6datritttion and- a'sivage about I
gnab6ib. � He W 0 he ad etiiiae6� Ysther,.adore than
yij3g in M .. - . a �
- ------- 1opeles sorrow, , her face buried- in her Id not. have one' -loved, and -at-oth '-ti —fo -g . t. had 1aded''quicki ors'
y as Glen
wall t.. * without -wh&t. it 0
'hands on the aide of the boati her look hair seemed to him a sufficing. Motive; bu I Vi . n r ZOr -cairn. came. with such P n a, $he *as - at leaht -ainceie., an d. She Fa -very -piale and: tr-
M: V -- - I . -Itb bi
d' his view the end justified ber weak moulsi e
er -sweepi a W.Mer and washing to, an
agn th "it 81--meanw; an, v she
. - . d' I bling now.-,-,1snd- althou-h
-of goldexi.-seaw aitated no more aiN)ut*-espi9nage a no!!. mer 0
To the: gW'eO fro, like- fittings eed. . As he he no worldly view cenfiy plains1ad 'Me.an -iippemrailce of
msu
tnss of 'that slay aftille Duke7 �Gleuoairn*Aretw near, Zors7gland6d up gJad. when therew.m an. end ; e-gaine an now o, plice. ea surprise, Ana
to d th' "She dr- i ded. discov�r et -the-prete -a &or'one.
'foresi-on eschasy
succumbecl. 'Ile looked with remor y, Y sefu ncewag
islow malicious triumph, and, :an. Indian -about- lurking -in the ihe r 8 --with'a-rash ess that
tonderhe9pf into' the large, truthful, tr i ked'it n he
Duke, looked at.bim.-with allitt-ectofoold. $he watch for-an-enem' I- mean. Ofecisely *list I 94i"
Y. - as the. nearest approach. io- coura&.0f "-I kno
ience waa--neither oev tried. 'o able.. - Still: the time- replied. w o -yqur ol'' dOgti.ne- -.
eyes, clea,# 6yea that had never 'drooped hardness Which, he had ia,evej ye -.9pen. His -pat' erely which --she was
-a. sba�et of their own, UdI -�vatcbed 4p with D ke --quita p itively -
iheir �Secret 1iLndsom6-,,j9ocLnatured ace wear; her unrewelrdo&."this, nig4t. After &-little she fearOd' the discovery of
Dukels- deiBtanding
suspictiousof a, secret, of- others. -Re' draw _-lb"'terret esit, so that it -would ci� wagte -
d�aapui Oak" meetings of be the
A it: What -is tQ
ancl said,.- She must fade'- as her moth7er Wbil� ths� li from- Zors?a at roze -hot 1 eF Useless for you-.
h 9W. time in, enying
The winclow.. encai f- And Upabot 6
her10 Imr orreosing gesture but. and die as- � heILJnotheia, . - k i pough t u
ie then GI rials qu ic -ear t bia. co
his- face w6; gloomy, and be co.jald not.. reeze out its 1pve;. Jk
sin'ilez �Wor(ls we f It 2 "Do --ypu intend he
ere framed by. 0uke's. lips, yet the �tbe go'll;A of' fodtsto �
ps on 1 a �terrace, and never ord aged her'naind
of td.opcdate-on the part from r&y daughter. add mar
at her for the sharp sting self reproach �Voice was� not:; his voice hub' the voice. of- -even identiflad them - as Dui 'a 16otstepfI6 j ji
probability- that i th
event of -.these
ndow- Open d. a
'but t at -was andexposedl D' k
tingling in his heart. the' gerpent --the serp h Fate. The darkened.-wi open ofily; �tad ineetings beingdetoatod I never dieamt of -such ait. i to-.
12 e,, tested ZorS, in A
Luli�4we6test, purest(, I Ost, L and Ught female- w o - piteously tiemu
g�iitleat There And 'as Gleictairia gained the b Gleucsirn 'could' distinguish ii 711 h he "t 10 11i'voice-,
U It and. with- a fair AM of htb, . -for
is, no man the w�uld otherwise Ii
world worthy of you,-" -he clutched' at it, it swayed and- capsized GUYA
and -figursistealing,dautibuslyalo, thebalcolly, wotild-in -that -case. deem bis honor I*Y',in although such an ide&ha:d someti a thrust
t i"
all were'. ingalfed together; knd atitag1b.ig- until st'the baleen i ia�p pea '"d.- opposiie �direction. -Zor' itself -as an u -as . n o
Duke?' she an ared., 'in lovi' y sta is 'a a. d re a were,
swil ng in the blindness darkness of the from sight. vabidden r ind,,
-and the dt S�a:!diposbd to'fals"er construe. ihe had never invited.-'bever'e' Co -
promise.
revroaoh a protest, gurprised and half.'
overwhelming waters., G19i3dairn awoke. E vidently she and Duke I 2et in -silence tidnR ' and - r�aining rumors through,. -his- di - t
t
her he
diUressed- to ro. sh6uld in any aa Came. al 08tininie I� J -Dever theinghtI, .0
-Re slept no more; the morning. light was on the terrace, d a" 'fault; he would feel: it was,to;.Zoraib6Wa8- bro en y.- !altered
Bloo stoo deem himself 11 unworthy u ag full HeOhio addO, 'k I er tv a
of POM hrougk -the windows "and 'ately dciwn� the lower flight f, steps to the bound. just -the idiu tinder.subb. e
her. Xy darling,' My Oa�rlin h 1 .1 i '
91, -8 streaming- across the floor in. broad bright garden. A ou e Ig more an -mor tears c' to her _A
Whispered in ths- softest 'lowe -tenderest 9 they loitered slowly ilong; they- instane is to tiu&. n generous and lovely eyea. Hiwe some -charity J ii -me
riveri, and thd dre5m -- had. Msde so vivid passed so near'Glen sylli. i atioh'by side against the. woild, to- cairn thstovery n or
-ead against do Pity me 1. .1 have beeD" so
of tones, IdiinjJw g�iden h an impresi that he could. net bl the py—d
y said,- although they, spoke but veiy sWbarL th&t.be, ' Id- oto'ne"to-her:at- the. -6 mu - Muted,
'lay her gentlo ban 6ftjy,L Won show-- me- some mereyL'
his breast lind ng , 'himself. -to sleep again: -Vh .. . I
en EJ came clearly td his eavir. altar for afiy, sorrow he -had C&UsOd her, and with a that Wou a- have
you -Jacit
am 4t good enoug I h for 0 L. W'. -de ance'temakef her his
'that advaix.6ed,- WhSt siding. look
r
�:Mornfngwssbut so in hot aste and
worthy l'you!".
YdUiLlilig- an store anyone else in the h _us_ a at' n h any man but- Glencairia. tie waa,
ishi b -afterward., %rd as ads ea'U
ccepti as, a fact," Yes'Io6k at thaf great bright star PI 1
please undgreiin;hbat, a' t- mAnt --to hr' b t n& her
y
gay -t-0 be
he Said stirring". enesirn -Went out'and wan�ered- 'k I' clear and- brilliant as to sigh -for Luti, and,- h hadlost, eai
at hbruptly. t is almost as
0 0 t e garddia.towarathe lakei to*ash -on a frosty niL glat in -h�gland ill an ange
-.. I I - i . 'be said;
hNot.-go7d'enough f 11 1 am -showing
or me?"'- she, ripeatpd, t e, faverish unrest sway from his brain in Do nof lot u 1, ro But the windings and turninks of -I)uke!s metr4y,l stak.61h S�andEnglsnd;
game'As nota--.
iiLgianuine perplexity and. amazement end the �ure, fr6sh*. Morning air -In olie of the here �1-ivarnin" yo, ill". the
mind,- the I
ddPrao&tiO]* But why, buk —what -ijs *elativi strength of - the conflict -g U
e distant paths, near:Ahe b�undsry bf-.ihe s4fe one. You are not aware, perh:.ps that
Eugland�aiad winter V'she -repeated, ing.pas4ion Wi
gin thin� him had n
there iu. wl-excb g war: 1 kne
s wa large L garden,Lhe sAw a .:FYqur- moth r once."
pt that I lov6yoti Of pink ribbon with &'sigh,'and. ad , ded alc4ly, -painhally, Place in Glencairialo--.6 H
is all the O -was- speaking with! slow ajac, card ul
od.th. re is., in. me.!' Toaii only 1yvg,6i!i tlip pathi"Half ochanioall�'he -Bilt they must dome P, not at, f -
e
dif YouL give me that adyor enter intoDukels motivas an&
gilqe you io-�!��an Utterancia, lAs an
lats eSe r p a Z-0
&at 11. am
-aaii brows contr&ct: d- i
stoped.aUd.picked itup; and- tbeu. Not yet," he 9 v -`h yps- averted from Le
aid, me -h e.ouItalian tem on ra's so ings a
odriousi apec-- autumn now, an - here."
Sue pause(Xl,. ad4jooked'.Up trustfully, yet, fixed upon it with.. an intent,
d n6vorwisted a thought.
-Appealingly.
ominous line 6 ideep linsi V h-. oUlaiive. look.. -andered.dow. to him no*.
As'theyw n the gardeh,.016n It seemed
he. 4nowered. Caii I help n1batthis last
oil little things Ina
roam a's cO wig ihowe&. -thu's when. 'he
awas lovio g- youiL Luli? Coulcl I - cease, e was in, a moad wh ng the lead by a, Bafe diptsia6e nikht's' d as =ar ti, Was Ph to dly
11K impressed him, whdii "trifles'li 9.8 air" ateathily and slowly -followed, them.,. At -thgether--af. memo *es -of the past, no-crys.
te- lov6.. yo)i. Buti 'dear, we, nomettim so -ghP - rl Zors lodked at -r el a d' over -the 'ition'of ivakiiig 'foinalosi eats -and -
seemed "con rination, stkong."' He asked end of the garden they Is ined' and' ist
Wrding thes we- love the most, V hniself ab� -tilizi
But'
dlv,'then.-with a broad' balustri interested and, oun:611 lialf alarm
WOUIC e love she "if thire first abstraote Add. that bo4nded ito -.4nd fancies, but S true forbbdiggw-Ls warning as fi - . .. . , I . I L
love b a wAs ail olnt for a �*hle. - T . hen b 1 -raised-,
sudden suspicious interest—' ped looked Upon the starlit lake wraith or -the
was any wrong a i -'Whd � drop] rue as,ihe Highlaudeii's,
Via It: could not- forgive.? a- eyes to this ribbon.? and. when? Gencairn'-was. h6 lake,. by day Ism Purely V1. I sh.banshae. and. said abruptly.
us th
She lookdA Efa. beautiful' in -her an XI .
eneVa'a pd lovely in its The net' wero 0- -see your.,
trust Slid no mall-millmer nor dand, nor was la an erlesis wa. ersi.wphs sing rou Look here I livill"hot otberls�
innocence tPatl her eyes of heaenla o a of: destiny -.61 md- . d tef, life .
aWn ho. did not; knO'w-ivh&'t fashion ic Oleaw darkness its Uttar stillness. Uri' In- -the. days'th
im, and L
a -g -a
deep mistym-idnight blue seemed full of -shrunk,& a d almost tered W,
h 'stood looking on the Jociming darkly- forshaAq wedahea, he' was f
6aiven's J�n liglit. - On Z7orals -in and would
wo�man!s,dress was. -mado Dnki' and Zora ter- n* T -h dark'-; look f. 18.501116-
ary
y t a
obivbly not -have distinguished silk ffoin peace and . beaui�. h 8pene, Utterly to A .-his di ling fade and. die as� her cry o teror. The
In humaix f it Was,, there- had Pr so. at
Jai ction, -as. Ilaver- r But finc ious ot the sybg -that Were ng* nough- bro, pibroing -eyes frighten d her, he half.
age -or from velveteen. - - j watchi moth ir died. He had not sufferecl 6 a
Japan veivet dnio'
V,
tone
that -spiritual look of almost- 61utipin" Of. fr ,hten d
'for 4061 Yee;rp savage
haIl a-66ii eye or-and-al.-ten9cioulk them. A- beat Pjasid tea his
stance; -in, all these regret- -and remorse, aiiixin& Peac and PuFity ancT Duke knew memory.
e
lit the plas of- thepars waa however
Ae-knew'tbat -ZQra'Brow.n:bAd and faint and -lig
'fie I -- remorse that
this. moment he felt. aL Mad Came Ova rather
t -hi
f! had Almew! power�
w6rii pink ribbons. of exacily this -shad r the -water to than and dearotr A bittdf grief for the 4668 1XI -si an
-4mpulse, to: 4dak words thai would lead to Glencaiin saw this
sed hina: than-. 9,13y:approach"to, repent"- -ru
the. priviou-i ovening.." Ito recollected ' io' and- sweeter, the sound f sort of sco ". for thig"Weal fragile'
afes'sioin of -hip own. weakness. Then aw gir a voice -rikmen rows I - slowly and- anice Vit- as Bin G itsilf. He -had not eto"U'df Who. was ad, - tr
e Zora's thou&t of it. that abb'haworn ablue.didis- singinLd as
ew thait for- safety's aiike, fait 8 Ong 0 Work 411 the. d4k,-and-hadgonO to cli almosilanguidly-on. drunkteoupi ief;� be eat
safety as, W.6,11 as his own, hs� dirednetlet ange1er dress u ering deeply 0nong! actorneid her-. too,
f - drdinn6runuaiiallyla.te.,.allo*.ipg Ufa few 11-They.are.goin -home -from some party b e- -&tons Mpch, to avail. hi -of tk c;nvers4tioncQut1n- strain zo b ut for his act his, daught r . was to maelf o-er
n,tears and expisto in death.. Fate,.pubtle
us In inilel mmut froE by water; howilelightf Zora.� ri bgr,� -do aanded
ans(wered-hjhtly es a the time-,ihe anupitoi:laer ul I" said i fY beyond tifel, extent he
e oa s,moore us in - its ordinance'u, had necessaky.
forcing a a room and th� - time - she joined th.om lit' i�6 Tfi6r6- are; th 'b t �d yofidiv," and er.' I
Don'tptomlse me such sweetabsolu
k
f- Beei g h� 'Y-ou,.sh -promise -m6ill he pe
Why co-uld--we n6t'go�- do for hi- ther retribution 6 33 suff6r..- all P -
tion, - darling, les.VII. should be tempted to dinuer-table'in L -white, mug -and-pinkr'iV- said Duke-. wn r
.,bons. ---Aft6r dinner Whid'rainedl and"they and Ideas on-& and take a row-bn the like?" 99 ing his. eyes lfixad- upon her, and n6tin
be -add - - ; L - - 1. 1 . , . adod.`
t it to of She must fade as er mother L fL*
TU pr� had,' bad. "a quiet -evening sn& a .:little ed;ieagery... -essh bdvr she, shrunk. - wid wavered th his
0 tender. and � fragile a flower,
me Zorak '-down and t Duke. Kaybiirne- fri e from
die.',�� He
in the -salon- None --of the ladi's We should be pro. -and likely to bow gaze, "to ad
hadbeen mphatida, y, as a in - M: St. the
out. � Ant thia -rib- -your nots,at once.- Let. him go ab4olutely
a Ing
boirdid not Jo as -it it had lain there idd a., - and-f6r..ever. '.-Bep your
ON THE. ROCR�& alar very saw the -story of.,the"tw6i niotherg-fope t,
ry
noes -he Sy
an8 -111 she ad ed glo6Mily.L Wighterp. -As the dark and, dang-er'bum
even, than. w are new -of the two, Staand I line in - the sto as] fr§W him
more: than. -one night at viost. Neith r -that, is -mad- dia.cough. entiLroly;. repulse. any -adva- of the7 otherg'irls had- rnL pink. Had Zora "Mad -enoughisyOs,t� makeo- PUtL instant etop.� f6 yojit mi&
nig t interviews
I saw a sight that night-, that.nighr,_ o. in. -e -jes Zdra's mother: bad lured -him aiw*'.
but-. in: the rain during the the same tone.,.,,Well, it is a4well'-we-ki
then. xun
BecaussiI could I help, but seaz� fro M his true love &uA wife find brokon'-h
Becaus 'khe moon was bleached so evening, the iain which.how6vr bad b6ased 'not X.ewing Out n the. lake in lalittle boat er word"
white, -heart,- so the soft sedUctiveAo'61 -Zora atai-rtbd- violently hiselasO av nati)i of
Bebauspithe staro werp yellow light, before'the party.had said 11 godd,night,hut 'after all; -for-in go dods, Zdrs, -I think I- iirll-hei dat and; Uttered sobbinoi ine in
would. -mOV' El d
Becausepe blossoined in & tree; cessecl too late,for them to take. S-Wa"lk-? the,spin 6, Me tol th k -eyed mother's- true- and fear.'-. �n igtr�is-':and
tip the beat
worthy d4ugh er, ith even Ap.ddro.�ieylhoir blo8SQUX8oUth&graS&- 12
Whyahould she have- tasheii down to the bveria-drown us b6th lk 'her face flushed a paled,
And 4aw, because', alas I phis I more en reaty, and
wiles,, more -dangerousi because t' 8 - n- With- u&oiatrollible- agitstiei aw
bin guideaniel lake in the Vam 7 Besides, sbe7 bad. I a- good. thing to �ed Zofaj er -18�
idt And A murmur W - weaving -the char
-evellingi terer dbapopa �y t an -seemed- ht take
JOAQ-&M - mmix-n- been.oubof tho-room-ddriDg'the -�wih bit m that Wag to you ads might li-
enc
entangle'Diike. in -ndta whose mesh a hother -
er- courseil' said I ria. mid, t
61
Althoughi. Luli was unsuspicious. and he felt. sure. Then by -,the Irdshndas-of,L the- a Ual neverbzeakf sudlo be--thaL goir-row, tell
to her sweet v Then h en
Of- I kno
blind toI the. 61-oudi. thatmerw di�rkdiaizaglier, ribbm ii 'was not a: -very- for fetched Infer- mat.ural 's'oftness-cam a -bac hot,-;% Id's 0 � pretty
W,.and so' -ser -v
be Lu'li's -life, aiA the of her little�
up
a moment� tastily-ghr and
nished. M li�
not po her father. exice to assume that she had been Qut-latqr, dilded caressingly,' � NO, Duke,-- do 11-dt ssy' death. noaarn ever for for- 16
An idea -once implanted Gleficairia1i 'When the rain had ceaaed,-Snd� . when every sol The end- will come Mongers-. But I won't. do
-800118- OR regar e
" : ded the -Possibility' - -of Duke'rirjartGg ese.
'of h that. pho,
On 1.0, eme -td IP801411y' I%, y idea, was diMl- one.' d - a
nd, gloom, lse had retire. The' oft tones !ilieied, a d Duke' u aball
oWas -utterly from Luh,, Wholly tisnsierringL Myo' U' ata
bia -uproot. When, where,. aud-h6w-be 'Not fair off. On -the same-pathL Jay One' -Of ddmmediately.� --an
conquers ahce. to Zora, aualeai ng Part Utterly -d entirely from DL
had first conceived i . Luli free.
thb suspicion of some' tbs. well known tokens of Duke Wayburfie's ",We Must go - bik& -now" said: Zois; -oneyistsbf the possi, burne.�henbeforth aVdJo-t--:6ver,-* d
. I 16tel He. only -lociked'down - 0. - . a YOU
niuival interest,, some claindestine. un.der--,pz.esehce"-4 h shal)�tep youroath r
bilitieff of thi
alf cigar tossed-.' bardless' ly. so Bluttarb, and saw Duke retain
regretfully,- but
d i#g LuJi'%lov e a MOIX
glaiii4ing, existing between Duke- an Zors, away. and -if Estia �hould-*&ke d* ient, and'hislipi parted
and -,all me I" -My darling girl, we' lot..beeli out -d 'W'
be. obId iiiver have pointed. cink; the. In another mood.- Glencairn -would not t' k6eping,her his owi3� -yet
ei. life Wwsy.,by OWlylover-his �et-teethj
6ep root in won the.' congtiEktat Ark - gAV, 1 Im A."
struck d( i1a pro:ested buiko. is- jieal6sy -that -calln"o -fame. k6us. look, - and in - his
"Out. Whe� -this idea _wes
ring
�Mom h ve noticed eats thingst Ok Id only near a qqattei GfAil hour
torture of t1 t: b strangb'.and dange
ng
ulicohici uily penetiati Vat w6 ilat go! back. I 'deep-set eyeathere flidk6re
mind he-:bould-not fix. have- cast his
.0 n -rebel—that. is- not anger, but
and-itan ot7 suc an, �,spres
m
-by. siou aii"ohe iver -be 16 oit
W �tber hVid struck hi � first Ii the 'eye ii:tliem is,he passed But this Duke," she fisid, clinging L' f nervously, 01il
y sgony# H.6 id � n(Lit. CO-Ut e.seeia, can ne en;
Plate
evening; whei Waiting to wJitch inortinghis a.ttenti6n fixed up these tr� w him' Duke's -desiiiti:5n of -her while there yet was im half. 'fascinst With
on a- half fondly to his arm is dre Zora- gazed at h
tfiem step Out ef the boat iiaL the red iinsot fles. as the gaze'of an Indian tr
acking friend along the Path,. 'A 1-keept fan iDg I hear fear--biit shrinking a
em o He- contemplated. -wa an
d tie bling,
time tor th' -part, Y
U wheth �r 4. hid -been lurking" -in. his or-foo.fallso d- 'sh
u the Pit int of a moodasin on th -'his ha;ud- u''
ght e some o y commg,, -only Dake's oursing -bar - life. With the half an as a laid Pon r
idnitertime-lia-bei -mecertai"sto gZ
ed e did -not c starts with 6 faint cry.
indf d
8 thsn OP
love, a"be di he Zora'd�parenfagef-or wh th t -arose -only- �t wish. himself- to scover a. -but you I Ab,
e cover sld*i sure poi6oxi that kills. He:seemed wrist; ill nOt'-hurt you, and'I' vll not
and phat.-Dii grew more., sociable, but,co* e d - instant
knot of ribbon I trivisliti�s. d Wethe Sri -Aafb en
incoas anoy-;- Ono inflict Oh, ough I" - whenhebega-ttofd.neythattheybungpeopIc! but.neiverthelef;4 fiat links in a chain thought with some., scornful -an bitter -Xiaty-heallih other. is,sebrnfully, 7'
'shi 0-wound'that
p.now '11- thsti4sy 'Gleucairn kept. 9, 6eisOf be*, -if the rp an
t` togi�thbr more in 6. quartet thair. A museme relea i -her
88' his B y I -W
neesled, Watch oh Duke &�d- Zeta y Dxplidia that
'to see the'nasp-of.Destiny'unroll' itself, an - etr you.- - B t'
t er4ixo, be.' bw not. Still. Blo be pre ence,16 would d "I a U cross my Will in t1 or ro'on their.gusid. traced her--ftiours- tod "-.She-hkd her- to . r, exchange one!-, More oflo re with.
W1Y TheY, however, were alway had -come out:fqrs staliigl t" sy
8 n
Sidious
word
are
eintericepte nisrk' up( ng, moth a& h As- her mothers Doke
Or at all
and he shalN -is I",
baselyatiduhreasonsbly'-Of hliitual.-undeiaii:fiding'befireou, iieh they h d -.&I hkeo�acci. fsce� und was wasting upon Duk6 th
and. in these, suspicions, once gar. Only once helsiabied, b Al the strain e a ad
iated, how. h e t as :w
them.; 6 siace by wl
as e Zors,
ceiv-ed, sunk deeper.,!. e same-; Ohjroi�aise"I-s
t -d 'that during a' deintly 66sen he same. hour 4. place to full
'"Ma. �uight ihe once he - observe -general. :4kifd free and' limit1bas devotion thb, i oy weighed- upon h :W th A Bob error- ill -never, never-
�'enjoy the air of the Italian evening.
blid con-versati6athey 6x6hangO4 a -swift.and Laura hadlavishod'upon bi a I elfi
low0red-around him likeL a thundercloud in n6t. Ore- Ih:that Indeed I never m
ey, did' - 6xpl -simple and - aing e --minded Only-'& gaMe that I no.
cauelous aside—& Whisper so cautious, with However, th
Pure and deep e
e itarkness,laxid the. silence . ...and midnight 'nonchalance so.-Mmirably acted, fh' by-v&ya. if the girden nor sqek� to'pepe'L Wi -'inherited' fidna. h r Played before," i' to bo�
t at no. nature which i L . I &.It
sojitude�. 0 nteiposed Glenciir'.
wrn remained ee
eyer less keen, than' Glenosirals SV trate-the shad
would h dws; and alone ere was-. no r &a n
Whatherl itl was that his haorbid fancy 0. mother, th egervel no ca"Aition, h p IMYea _ �th' - -b at eu so
noted. it, dt �811. Unsuspected and undiscoydred. When Zora in- It'r-eatS WLi
hat day had iiiiiigined SOL shade 6f'prophetib -stele tip no i it. '.All the force., and- atrength,11ae th you' r wi t 6 Fite:-".-
By-the-by.6," observed. Glonomitia as the th&balcony stairs Sna
lided into hope d Sim, theledth: ana �pasaion:df the that pdrb hi
d Ing perpleaty,L So. spa islpugbing� us't is h
'is- ness and Woudeii y; hbi- rooin, th -no 'alarin, nor a 're- yi- Were all assembled before dinn- er, 11 1 think efe was -Pp a -out in the one. deep-clis sdaea, With sort-- --of rec -a d
soul, was -poura egg do Use
T ef some -ne�,w- and scarcely com eheuded -one ydn,.y can put in a claim: 't Of
J Pic L ungladiaRL -henaio'n,L-#6r,shsdoW-of presentime4 on
_of n it tballbe so - - 0 lkyed out W.
-whcI e'o6uldu The sb6;VjN.0 ijot L
Luli% eyes, or to -this property." - He dre.w he. pink b.ow' her adi4li although list eyes' - III =-� e2 1- Indrrowful fokeboffing, -in were- f 1. Of. Duke ilisuatiess love ether
'that he had ndtic6d omeizacsou usmoment Ot ste bed ' ' be-" she. protested agi ai!,
t. L It Will 6 ho looked. upon him chie y as
d-oket'L whersi it- had lain�cruiiapledfdfeamy� nilness, and'sho, iigh6d., "I fl
'ibr ohprcssre."t -in Duke's m- from his ?gust Hil -that you n ask.
sed-, W-e�shall have to pir Ome ineutinhe hkndsffate�wss -d hi m4ner to Zors,- am 4frad it, !a- rathet-cros, Ondj-
TO tegs, druggists, ah a
'lor some soft. dinbarrasimOut. in hers'to him he iddye- d� -en()ugh r a e nor speak to.
Oeliberately� polit4y,- trying soon 6ursua.day�hy-dsjallured ro Riddiford'
to imb I dke croaged'the 1—vihether,. as the' ge6bral "good nig On D - t � ED -,soX4--J3ob9 took'her breath agaiial.
lit" OthoU -the.' ds witulaisunaccus- What the
ab*or aud-shallo box. 405, Braqta6d.- Ire pure loveby
Uslyl-ple 191V
d th6 61rolO, he had deemed that tomed fingersi, ve;y l0t'thobght: that Would have entered 'n -it 'he Glenosirn himIasilf
an-, roun sA. Haimjlto�ljllst One
uke's bind -�alaa _YOU", P
ped. Zora's a moment t em-.7td ex laid
00 Mi. it -is Mine 'Saic ni to-()- the door The Khad been Out here- f -be made
I Zora,. his mij3dwould havebee 1 �anclhereiea-aroopedtoa -,a
Sa y
pose d. t A, --in . FARA explain i - t'- he
his, or hatever it was th .futiArel father -in -1 n,
and tof it. aw Were safely - sleep- O�
had gith Ut her ]a i - his
and t
ong. timidly aa;y smi g unembariass�dly, of' Glei�cairn%�ko6 and.- 'look. in tb see if
lin
'from a re hing T be t1ail h
and 'cor f No 11
Mr; Gleh- aud- ig L no. -a toget Jer and it as the
�ered the� 61 s; dirker in� Glencaiin's ti' 1. floated-opin of hi
ew, "Why, where did"youflud -it 3g.: SO in- their �lind a separatd lives that hac 8
t etigathere
b4.. be
y d ;-ran L . � - : re -.sue eA -and
night'"t 16 d black and-tbick eaj ingly b h ati a 1b; d
hawere ir 2" When :di& ce, yet akuay and.. unc e twisted and tangled skein.
yoi 9p it, Zora e set o1a
his, sou the.- blacker-- bec&USO, �Ur- -inquir4ai- Hats - in -list 0'
do end
ing 8 Ory
el" jif IOU high voice by some, anxiety. although t k -had-said. in t.
h radtin- The serpent
tidUa sif hi, -vie -,I
e powe -hai d fl t that If could h Own
116-1 a
charged'vVith r Of SUPejiti
g- every'one's attention. e niteeause they hadto b anxi
ngeL W., 0128. o-r.6pli6d eajai ytL ]p WOU14 h
the h - and scitiples- -he p.e to- : . -le
idea4. 8 airk-ings"alad repetitions "I found' t do Issailed -doubts fSte I following her. Yolb -own I I
WiJL at t e- bottom of the and gin ve t
remorse and e orer,L My
�g Ulbncairin L." Placidly, not,. ot he 'ford vs�
Of- Destiny long awake brooding wardiab never.lo6king in th r.:' is be
atio whiance :the r invented: aild Eqlaim ao,�,u to the
-In Slaspicion; the truth. that he had no, looking in'the. least'sigbific
ant, but noticib - dir8Q -stor should burgf,., a ths
in 103 Grlsj�ol P
4 trou& with, 12 - -an But warn -
SOV the 'exact shade of the blus 9 ud that wasr- aad-nt
psuse to aii ured: of - and. fell into, Accur- d blind to thb -blacli old He thou
Aud al -flo&tin -fi4di r a - let the Wind. Waves could I know?,
eop,. wich "hi � 5 j&theiiugi$be . -- ght of the I asion
8 -.9, Iop� that mounted to Zo s' cheeks as he sp6ki a and- the' be would have-thdUgbyw 'no, U - rp6gse
ifo
net- see the
form6d tb6MO !Ives into,'& dreaxn.�. ESVA L
omens in be 4;.a,�%'
"Why you have had- your 'blue dressen bear them on, and read be - lareatenIng GIbisesith lo
HA M- 'TO
0 - r
C ilAP-TER XXL t d't
alakl" cried unconscious, straightf oked uj2�
lie thbught' ;hai.he was standing. 6xthb;
c sulldn:bgoidding� -V I 'to a8k tl� 0 -6uie of'
ha.- lWard, nqtiisitive Kate 16ZorS,:1-1 w -did, op
e -oil
two-
WRe the -income
A11 Was drs&j3jy, S
nd. sea.L: nd dusk, �you i�anagd to go dropping -your pink bows diL
silent hetving sea and about ?-,, We have beard from hW4en place's' to The L First
es, C61
What love goiree-lives and he that k Ahinal -La ge, il
ars.; OrOugb1Y' ecluippdd
W.epa"%-re seen- on.feive' it
hat be*- on to My mhitb sok a a way 'UM11gUages, MUSIC_ L A
o together in.the mist,of pinne t -T), e
rf ur it ur
'the horizon;, ibnd�scross the waves, gleaw- when.1 weni The strange tears dose Of Dr. Wila6n!� nin the giidOn after breakfast; .1 r
Impulse of, addre4s the.yrinCipal
ing faintly White ihrbug
la the dim twilight I must -have dr6pobd. it -thehl"' explained Me,hav61iod the wlne-�Vat,s a rving Pills 'atilalates th4
-C
ibb hour
y
C� ripe to steam an a I -bowels into I
...............
feet 61 plea
'r-Ile-appe I. an
otitcurity, a ghostly female figiire, 9,. pate Zorawith. the -most* .1nia ce i 4
ry o nt lo6k in the lFgaina round the Ur T
shadovi wraith,. tht. yet was plainly world, 61btale blush still lingering. -t'td d digesiti-on".
Ut thbf The bloodred must ot.� a V -.recol the-b6dy;
gLnizable 4Luli,�wasgljdi0g,- wri ging on, -face... IV an .0 eanpir
ts the attack pff
of Al
Slid glided -throagb� th �.d
her-handa and wailing. Babind a; The sha w of a grim smile jus Orev
ao* t curved Love -:1s the potentiality I heroism fi in ters int
e -of alene".airnis mouth a he [ano of. -Alf c,
greit serpent on -omer.. r! e hen it 6 a
a w
ays-in her remembered- the' hour at wh human b oisseiies it
ieh I be. had, o
art,'it
led -as. -it c0ed and- slid alon
9' -faitind he ribbon,L and that when the girl. poagibil#ies;
-g! yet in the cel& of
0