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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-09-29, Page 7The. -130Y fbr�- Me-. ww"-1- caw, Im --d living 111�6. could answer. a lie. a silence tbareigtfig "nu- Hi#�C&Vsl old-, but bia-halr�ig-'goldj willnobLopealor door." maje -fleegleng ot I'cried Gle At last he Came -Out -from the roci 3-:01, ;. . a 4 Who told her it was mine n. And is face is� clear as- the sky,. e Ir -with an Hipai. as T for, Z gash of fin' death alld as Glenosira shook th loc ravelled*lihd ire a d AnAwhoeyerhe me4ts, on bines orotirooto tieut haix& cairnj savagely, turning-. withir 9 d ,wrisc aHe looks him straightlu the eyev stars -they t -him. -'There-are More es. be, M, -ith 4. fearless pride.that has uanght,to bide, qmiy� the. docriA I. upon Martin Grifflths.� old W W asked again, Z -was sittiog-mith her-fazi burie 1, ple- think. For'bes a I He cam&H a I ors in peol a 6 iis do gnd- Th a lik ku g Th re, a a a i lit, - 0 WA MOM hasty, uuce#94 step Crossed tbdi #,car be6rt'"hing Quit oug1l he po�v 0 a 3r illein Ode and' -the aide And. -the, ebonas 'aid this time. there was spasii6a of plead. h6i at i : social� s W 9 0 It -416d 66 wrong side, there are NV e a a am,, re, t -Thakeymas turnedthe.lathlifte th e h d, and the -ing hi her'tone, as she seled-arid'alun to, -b rrior, -of this-, new age y an, %I -to. keep�. re-swakened agony - -of. - the 0 is, -,-humorous �iuj -fraitflosting straw of hope Old wo and, religiousi mothnologle"a"l,' Does-his-Motber call? Not kito, or ball, aoor flung-idpen, vdds wi -tness 6v lait 0 1 r the kettiestgam6i caw stay and . carelessness totally'-und mrsoteristio bar. fkom sinking into -th lenomim . entered. —and over so- ma -other�� ides as wall.- h i:-hide;1iw deptlis wv6n-G 13 p aW theia days of Hiaisiger feet as7he bastes.to.greet, sly, that yawned - -biifde-,� h - horiar-istricken Yo mri-her6 ? It'is I want to- Iudied,-itwouldu ell -di of Luli, and.. op.pbsite.to bar usuAllei you Whatever, she meang. to- say., goftuess,. - She- stood said. :profound -reseatch- vi before -them u �Oqid go And the teachers depend tj�u ihe little. Wohd eyes -Z ra, looked upi and not nly t -,old dibeply'idto'the ka. At &I is head, -so �At - and-. defiant- desperation 0 0 be, to., seboo i them, white- anil wildi. -her startle But thid sulbu ah --more -in I d * t' , Wxith fits I 0 and Ill. 900 41=1;0� like those: of -a, vita dr.estura. hunted the, on. Glencairn's. fees snatched aay that -last grldfj-�ftt t a old iorzoir, Clutched hei 'speak, intojt.-:- -HIB'Mlg than -he expected. For-.. My urill my d' brink- of w precipice. and turning there to- strawi 9 recent Vay. She had, on the white dress she bad Did she tell you?" he demanded,- point- 4he came to bar .aide. and looked down.- Iraveli in� Amer ave heed At. k: es eoutemp I-wonderity.,oiih&.ve..eeexi�b�im-t,to.Qi,. worn the previous nightf. the same jot areas ing 'to Zora. upoin bar with his. der , de� a, times fairly.oveiwfielmed bi�, the and PlU,tiql1�40f--soM hoe I coverings I' Th-taboe,who, i* not too, big hung. on her bosom the sameF ribbon that ., 115o,11,said Luli,,itating at him wildly. eyes which burned with -m so=tAre a of. -the For a�morning,kiss from -mo ther 81*470ts- h- no: '� t -:to seemed to. have have -60 U -.moie.'especia� ly aniong't had- bounc! back the smooth.brigbi blonds —it-was�your hand I" she said after whie na ural Aro a' t' d he 'W110,16143 Ek bit of a., prig -an clame's, --if I, may th e, whol& 4&y- long - braifts of haii orday - had- slipped loosely pawke, With a 'sort of bewilderment in: softeuedn�-her 'terror of him was -- -s' roo ,puppleura dowar among U' on her;, but stronger still her 'pity' mail them so,- of,the-Aericaa people. --Follow- yes' .9 Argr4grr the tangled and disordered her1one p g.,tlm s 'iou� -that- it the -silence. -h - Convict -iard, I found A nAiad the th n w a her. sorrow,'. or . Ing Vhe �course of &PPIre wisiol The hour 2 ing thei �iiil�mttio - Sta,tiii 'I; as come. now, and know: presence of thin terrible tragedy, coW& ice that"afier lo"a Tha w4d7aess of her gaze, the uncert%iritv it- - 'Destiny- has -overtaken Glenealria and: should be ashamed ente-ni.- passed 'thro- gh - the. - Rod.- Indian to 'tho. ace e4r. His oioe Chinese od Lhe Picific, ',.an z't an, go! it Without - i. w6idi .. tilt sibehad- no reison. to f - - j P& with which her eye wanderedi, her deadli -he turnw ta f d' hi pileneag, aiid the L -t range abruptness of her L nUr L renders. --knowing his. case hopdlees,'. hkd-�neve'r. been - more quiet—,h. is in', n . erL soUth,-travqrsed the Melie&n-tillLI CtLMe. toue,'AT ack them bath with a cold- shudder withoiati all attempt, at self-defence -orpiever so gentle�ta. her. -to thii3 �e and thiodgh 7bim­ ,k grE got bac Much I Ave to tIt was, not insanity, but the d bial. Bay. again to the. mi of rLu. anot ulattb. -m niatter of.- �wildnesk-ofm.brain over -fraught wit1j. Luli has no.r,6proezh to utteri,no question mbegan. If Only that, frim -.the � oat 4 I ethnological'geography -thin di Won the. doubts and- dreuds. to; SF3k. ently-in wilgr. t. an exacted-from'you-6rde, 1 you. low. States Was.�uffici t t f6e, true. - story to.whom 'you" Will.- 'additiolial int6roid accrued III to itiat IL o t e r v, Child, What is' the mat er Her.eyeaBeem'to recede, -and 9, strange Tell i Ig -kersin. their dej dgh- Some -have- a -- laim to i t- irdril'ihei hat standpoint Lull, dear, whitt is it'?" -faltered, Zora. Ught.flic )ths, and the day ameand way 0 -1 ........... -th -jbu her father.' face t -to - spi i A TheChinamsi ibe - buys eC second. i6y,,mrd fixed still -ii beii.it fridth. YOU I Be' You free a I But though Zora iisked, what, -was the III I- May it 3 as if' the - y _out' saw it -not. : Her breast He Was iflent 11110,vy moments, -an. then -hand Unt, an after -ironing -the brim -Lul he a orb of abstra i.?.'f hq began questioningly, ten- Matter, something -in her manut r, ia her .1 11 iddod with P. a ugb tftil-' flat Wears it -with decency.. A. Re - n dian wered, as. it -she had not. Z;ujfeat-shrinkf�g and noryousl%gitation, mi.es, and she eemajoba strugglifig*f6r eted'tho� d derly; but she aus itb b i, twit,1'40 quiver conval- Doss, 11-you'havis kept M ell. begs or steais-one`and, . ut a. be him. speak, in Y Aeoret -w k,. lattl bewildered, -in. the. terror an a. W reath.-, her lips after --cutting q the Cons' OuAlleaL, Goi sively -at last they- are-distort6d. into the I- forgive- :we.1 - I. have," . she- hot ia the. a beeeechift'g, way, 4-hich her dark eyes glinbed and, sank,. a crown, ­stuffs, tt ori.fice'with thei plemse—thait I betrayed to- Luli's .pxched.and high: stpaug"� fearful, 11 semblance: of-& smilei"And a wild gnawere:a,0-- -le,iitheis-tind.--*ulki3-iround a camp with - - cc Dorilt telL'my riam. of IA�ghtar.burikts'from the SVO aref wonde l'!s o*fi, you—this. He W h m. -'Thew complazen0y. The -uld- be: perceptions.1 stIors hadL-n.9 4aed to Ask. 801 -lattoj hgvLlng-. vexed with In - for meddling witillhiS thing& Whatever -if wii hat - had'fa, be, R As that L laughi - endijag in a- piercing he saidin tbe same.'Abatracted- wa if one lying about, , as it ties- &'blue' a Uown, Y.4 w his -.6ionaciousness war era. ribbon. 'it kn glariek, strikoo.upoii his. -ear, Gleucairn only. half -an we r it.on S�nday. - I wst�-go in—now. Zorar ew -it-[ . This conviction flashed� k arki he A -r& y6U ill, Ldli-T' . aj�Y'L� upon Luli. swift with I f.h. . fft.k .,. : I he- a ked inxi6u starts ind'rushes from the room.' i6r, And the depths 'of his'soul are The Indian haivery tastes for Ing, as ha 2 ... L.. .. I �- , a -if - L. chilled. I'm cold—my he t e brushes roughly Past S serv&nt,'w4q -uiiki3ovFij3g a or pre" eiade. and of' -his refers the-- stovea -without a Ar Zores jiremalous,Jdarful glince%wavodd T tt . . . . . -she murmured, I be.tw - and Glenosirn., drearr a or much tho. be tt' to thimr is., qtartled.by the. scream, istunnin upstairs, worU I dreaded lest- y6u in vrowfi.so at!. brokenly. oen -herself Unsus 9 By fevers might betray me. the: light Of theL lamp in -the dinmgs- ie,veil to obtuseness, geiieril�y, and flies into the open air Audit'Was he� .the grayJ61ti'the light color having. -Bupsir. How longL he itayed out,. how -far he wfibm-l' ad bop -��W -of dofumenti.-He'-begs -for Griffiths and. Z-OrS sa Lulifs untiatureillylibien-sightedu conidbion .6111 we know not iorfacilities room both qwthe . quartertfie ih-underbott wilt fxagments ofribbo-n-or for-thei metil'idras - L thed;, and 'to Luli"s heart at- faca as, . she, passed, quiekly by struckhqwe ance,Lbut walked.or where he want,' he - never -knew. from, t 'h ag'dnly, struck her with -'no - sade'd 'Vahg. All she He W a notcousoiousi6if tim 6 nor pla-be. 111611td: used -ail �'oti­cakes of t am, SMYL follow. me. They I I ooke L a at.6aola" kndw,all-she; thought, all her-poorliewil­ - 8.0, diIring- those 'hours. tha.i be' had He"smt there� lost in thought, witl 'big: chewiag tobacco, and -trims. a wh a adorLs: �bil th. other as, the, doorL Swung to behind her,. an& dered. tortured brain had, room to compre- dissmibd he left. her to the possibilities of head.e.n. for &.16111g. I rhili them, ile� h" fro. 'Wi Own . ha id- 1iiaithek broki 0.0 Zors, lookc d at- nligai: of his Q011tr0ance. ..Th6 labels they, heara hef` light -feet fly -upstairs as bond, was this.. - Tha weapon- t t h -.the dawn- of new hopes, mpd affections, -lie the silep though squiiethin&wer, .0 . &used her loVer's death, ociii6er -had- left -her -to orior and d11111phir And- lifin add as the moments--.went-.bv, till- -off a - bottles- make a ol mate Ornament D�pursuiug her 9 SAXIC mug Which nd more, her an am- for hats bfthia kind.L The 113 aj� an or and siabla mys Via a Coil as i 19 she not well 2" How pale an:1 str,%nge7 there had Win. such war�si from the h'- -A he. had, dreamed I'might M- ia, 'fear d recoilitig-. r -her'towsta the- light -had f an -the him Wild d a her XiTl 8 on. 8 onou4ced utilitarian. a un rstands' she, looks, j- Zorg looking alarmed"L lead t di tery, the, weapon whose possissipli, it traced What can to any aia.e h -inoreover, th .'real -object of Ahat in She -said. she was- chilled. blow'- that :had O"t her into the .. abyss. could ot hate - ini now. in his n into ba, the mat r would have.given, Clue At once dos climaite- L and He did notwonder ho*.S;-II*LW h* h' f6und IL td with, hot?" said �0rifrlths, toward. -that mystry's( solution*, - was her ould end. , It unutieied, aaggeaL pair, W, ic ..hot do, iia - �nat anxiously.. fAther's, had been in her fathe . r'spossession seemed to him that fill was ended. * The relief inin.0 -tear nor'sigh "which no AAL iste, therefore, at idth of brim L 'On, can -been t4king about? for years. Why asset had down, with ift-hopeg- 1(tlj%ve�aared ea6my-A soothe or at But leaving. minor is" about ­hmts Wha gone .. . - ­ t have you -then had herfatherkept v Me: forrLl f4i -onesi -what a we Amount- alv­e you been saYing, toi her asked. this, strangia.,jilence. both� itt that. time add bomid, sunk gaddiinly in si�ht.of'land,'L He --,The Fates mvol played 'their' ai�ger: heaped oufse6, the deeper and bitterbr for- -with L' , he, said at- last. - .. "'They 1 me: �of a man's rea dtability ve ts-i -hi hatt Z 9 Why hadf.6 bdrne'no,witneesgiVei mo iom,. -their To tryth'e� was only telling her all nos This ..was..- all that-shia could- bi' n- forgotftLI�iss�in,.-liope—'as.,the- cat loitw the- Wouse un. ,periment, t� Xoth� nee, -on is ow yourb, t 7 lug vidence me a gli Be d walk a few: r 6 stifi etc no- d rival ry eaing7out- of his.. cilculatioi a, t at -one ,They showed ithe 6kidge bt� anecdote Aout-aniatei hlid- a of what her -rea1ize­;"thi&qusation onj been-. burn.- -have- been, Af -she� ad' ve -All re t of ybut Add robbery And -all tha,—vi fellow- Who piece of fata knowledge which Griffiths life h* B' k blocks without one. ing, like re'd-bot iron, in her dizzy, whirling. migh�-. a ill nidif . youf th on---- :�shot- his cou'sin—butsurely-:--1 bra -in dnrfiig� &It th of -.'that night poig6ssed. But lie could notthink; he llow Clothes -w save fl, to a pars a.telling- Ver Own -th a - vigil at 66uld�oi-reflect.., The past, the'.piesaht, If she had "ed -2 or& alities.6f Shot his Cousin 2 have yoii bee -had seemed endless ne n .-MuS I -- av p bli nor the: uq which yet, ended genile ubli the futurk sequil6d"blot0ea. out. i"Tobil with her deep eyes still dwd1ling:or -his eqi�6emlisid ridlou of the too -a adult. It is him atbout a murder of that e.kelaitiaed to -0. sooliL .- was that, then I 9f course. - Why -actions Amidat the blaze of - noon -11 He face..' Gould the. truth . be - ali mys. no uieto:atop end- fetaind ilialstriiet boys- Sa, -silent. uider thoughts- too.terrible to J'i2liUa L ISI've Csas&r never Wei a anything bn n know? have you never'lasard- could see nothing. hidden.? Yet 'somotimes�*hn I that do 3 you -'bd put. into vords--4peechless. lest- the &r--�-! a n I -. big- head. If you put a The servant who opened thii door Was Been YOU—Jaeen you with v( I yo r umbrell up question to-- which. there seemed bub one in ears, And sobbed loud s -it -possible ? L WAS y make -worlsi. The.mall oW, nothing. -Yes, I er at the sight.of have wondered—I b all you 6nl nihtt6rs answer, arta that too - full of, hoiioi� for-_, im-i -But-inia moment.Zoravame-for-Ward aborrid'dresm T' who,!o 44 .h' I engaged-.. Wakalie- then---�L- her to. endure. An& hv:e, , shoild.-burst.fro, t . s � at, is the 1geilend Jac _X( " - :had never spoken so a Gle ' airn the mdmenLb. )bs, therefori 8hot %nd reached -her hand toward m. ,Was ' She ,hatehats.For -like i replied Zara, in. -a low voice her lips—f , iii.t.and . dizzy, and feeling and:8o 'speaking -she marvellel at wovis )2` shuaderIng. one--beinq hirled thr6ugh-apsice, with the - the gesture one -of warning- or o.f.'eritre help ate res�eotability,& Ad - Ali. the signs. sty I allei -to it public speaking they 'are 9� very Good Gi5d I t- it, I had Only w- He looked in'her face and stood still. as if box 11 -.to� be red I of I ._,.In known IL But% -6 waters her eam rush of innumeial Lhe had been sh6t. , 6 r consciouffnesi Of her presence b -.ortant feature. They -ire tho-oratorls: _: y imp I ike a blandering, idioti went on telling r hit as 1 13 -nt.- -- It. is 'a J"roo light that - tfa, black night surging round. her she let W ' la istpened 2" he- aid -;-and the her-wo.rds.'--'- w4akist Vol . - . - I .., . 2 her, how her father wrested the. pistol from theta ta�ie her. by the hand aud'question _6f: , L. , .. - - I 9 - There 6 ti .) .. - I . ad and"kept it ant - : - .. 1. - 'did m8L i ratio, -And- servant-thouslit his tone ahowecr wi To be con nued -beats on i can ats' hat. mau's hki L- her abil end her d6*n�stairg. still �axd of course- feeling. :loaasto'ne'ln it -that tittracti' old 'eggs and do 1 -on disa, it he had it They looked' at, each other Ia. silence it airiful sixbject-babort Zero, was silent sk' mbment, her breast, r6tten oiiijgis. �. E ats have been must be a Most p -then, and ssk,.- and Yet turned their �eyes thehawafianPvirfiament..� . - -,. .it 14 . ­ . . .- . k heaving, but- -no-tears ia her solemn,. mwes nown .6 I splay the mnusual feroci poor; Chit& &,way frota'abeing, that'the. evil hour was whispered. in a, -The. -royal party left' thepoil"e, Wear- the--siigh of -brie..., I'xismembe't 1i Ke the vigtol, f he., t- bar fathe Am& eyes, - ThePL she wbe -correpot� er- L them. . While'ysit-, she lq�y panting -fattering voicej =and -drove acrosis, to the a a- inbut wag travelling in Ireland a d- �kept ther and- you ued h gy rn andautef unable tof find words to utter, on 0*1 PTlke,'-]�itig and Queen -rode. ill*the About Oat t"' Cried, Xor�, starting. -white" L it in well with her- n With- Messrs. no Dillon iere they. had- wa her*, while -,d loan tt Ihdu Y, itb� h9rror end. dismay the truth bursting four- 'Amp] the sola wb He leaked down on this and his Staite.. coach; 'drawn -by, - L _ Ivitv, i % ground seeing 4 cat Vn they watched her- and. dare& -not push their' atortilipi did not quiver;.hla ,srges,, an by L ab6ut-fifty of. the upon her like. m.thumd'erbolt. Tbourecover. face might - h d jyhle" Hei. L indeed, ..�outrzcgeoualy- - do -nato escaro rord the grip . of -jts sessor an 'd While questionssio4arasto precipitate t1li moment -troops (�esrly the have --been. out'out. of marble; h.ous.0461d a1-69.her.'aalfi. and rememberijag thatL, Zora, at. least- know mw�b come, Martin tbeke� lingered a- hope ot I keeplii-gthe-qecret,. : that. -Dead? he said.' ..'Waliall: army)' on-. foot,. ditssed in --the- traverain'g the Intervali-, a "an that Griffithsi-anxious 'to.know'."w'heither Luli -kes in�jeinLtry uniform.- ByAhe side.. at. pGwer Piosimil . d- he pla, rm, knoc. -.Zora b eathed faiq�klyj POK-son an - f raust- be guarded,18till with all th had. recovered tioni -her last. niaht's. indis- - And r -carriage wal hat. added hurriedly, in of the ked-tho'kahili -be's rare. -off the 'ejoiker's r. "Patnell,- eart; and brain' she appeared upon -the scene. Y, th -position hesialshili stre, tbewo�t, -�� fmpt the biII allBags bityt- generally qu bar aria insignia uudersta Of Suk sko-ke hatlis. - ads mobwan agitated CHAPTER,XXXVL radt6iiiijo "- I3d task -any- estidia - he- b d Shp, has.- nov t6b, over itwL-we: neer HeL bad no nef. essentially- &ton -terrible-ch geinher. Patel' uld-hdve wept heir yesterday, - reMmiDi13gA3n-th8ii1afids.' The Coins t of k, of it, to.- bsr-m-hja Win 'eaw ce-the. an You,sho was- anxious- to Rdondmize I Lis hat, but.one "Pao' Q 6ily­such and,startled, hiii- Vent over her and lifted. wastind upon her bed-; long sectional p0es,'capped: wit w ng day (it was mt Eiiniscorthy) the mob wag so. and we-, never let. her� hear. .1 a the frall hand And -laid his 'finger on -the- But wheref6re should you weep all 8 of -by t ITba�ishais-dead'l' -plumage zo infariatid ondilet that they tried 6 try,-qomp A 4 _y I shall come' to-wo.j little wrist. - Lo, weOho love weep not to4ay, a barrel. - plumaje'� -is- all Of... 11 snatch: a. pal engato, in jleoilm m Vej- Barry Lull looked up at himana for-&. moment. But crowaherroyalhead.-- y:ted And- af, I - orable gislitlewan's ��i They get row, early. �'Gio, to,,her now,' said Griffith 0131LISTINA ROSBETL likight' leatheiii; prinoi.411 �rbuse a she -seemed to breathe more freely --to draw insivire.. 'Cafrie'd - high aloft, is. eg­m d balled. it thrididgh'the Barely troubled and' -took, hisleae. got, on T p - but$ . hold of li* I n- .1. Zbrs�-flsw to- V Luli's' do6f it, we . a looked Ill purer air.- in the - stifling coils- of the . it. on Zora that the task. -of toasting lent a bjilliant coloting W -the kail - ings, -bat - Mr, Parlioll's - - suspenders - - news alm -, t iiightmare iEL *hi6h she was. struggling, the Glenomiril with.the wily - ive )f,;F.s open it, aud-viesidedf Me had. I I n -Jor %ithougia Tidiedio a e4ual-to the -straii and the Mob wait Zra', triecl l, f 0, ipirit th Griffit a . tiong man t n 8: Pr at� was true, the. ho4gh he Was,, at I at minstial..'.burlesque drill. IM baged. And here 1jis a preSeneeL a.', h g WA d Who, i4 thore,-?"� askieci Lull irt:&� etrange subtle influence of a. soul. thaLt was loyal moment was: tob broken down to. face Luli's :droissed in a uniiorm'nsarV an exact copy public min kee -hat On, the Inc is h a suppresse voice rol-touebed.bervVi h -a- f' -of- a Prussian general. 2h n and open and. since it *ibli-the-idii3gS that 'must be told 6.full, either iableto.,take it off vials tly wh, ea if Q� yo.IX, 40 L W ? kindof un acoo-untable rellef-, : What�other It was not 1 Glencairn 'onl,- who was to native, 'and better looking than moot ftb f 'ht Ar V el aa he puts -it out 0 Big ail eXaspera ' d: -to the blow had fall' iore - 6, Aress of a am-� may -thirstt for his. �hirt.,: thing�s dis.' 'teomeill iiafldencev'as it that unlocked h fully sufferl onGriffiths 0 an n ive women-, way: 'ad, -Closed h�PB, and ed her to etirPeaaikn the with stunning for d' -of love colored- silk' with a,long. trafn oi- L -.sin ra&, please, Was coo - The war a Y odneerts, or Aerangq& A man, so rapidly d -silence she bacl.led 2 that he had It The halt appare t, birs Om- so compliitbly* M.�ho loss:of, his -hit or even unnsitural pt-itt-his..heart and longed vil n Gov' All the, &new, er she., received. " Sfie,is Very Lill", Griffiths said anxiously. to breathe had boon -At... 'T last Broken. the mis, who is tb()'LX sliAer; mud an or, wi h useless, to v6i bar by, -ersisting. liberties being taken t it. U, altar- i at star the. Princes th a um. 'one 'is ot-venre down staiis at bave you dohe to her 2 what hive Iour he had 6ounted-on,whe lie might a' bi'. Cation at," -corner tb 6 hatlaaA Zors left-heri but,did a si-street. ia —aud inwai, Ing, ej& er A always sit down 'by lookero-on 98 elng: InL i returix; and' -she you q&!.d L to "her?" he -asked, in .d ep,low himself free- lo utter them had 0 t b gaiii. Glenasirn might ome erat ladies h half'*lifte fo a d in.- th the news thmt�, the whispm` they had-beien outpoured . at 1matl �upou.& few handsome bi not heal. darednotface im. *i the wichg- and the jq1i6 n do ear 111100118010 gas, 'tatia- t6 -pio g, on my soul I' us of them,'Upon aead ce;r" mnaj like tbs. qu riounaeli&� I I old skeleton hs& riEen and.-raittle&-its bones- fTothiti protested- Zara, dy.*ii3g I i rich Bither. -drunk iIl L -that boardthisul not I -'as th'-e-sub'eot is too face. Sh& Wondered over All tha;t solemnly, gathering from, the truth -the So' itw Iora­ till, diess. The kingf fro a raise -,a A Of dis6rdi6wly., or both ku' ear Ight 'have: said -to Lilit conjeo- COul 'he was in legislature Wi . .1 I . .. . eak though, -s he argeA one for my spmoe. As I i9id before, rage to look -up. itself, yet br&vZ- bhrona�., opsied teth m, -or. Giiffiths i�i Lull. watohed their faces' With a strange hi her.wommuly sympathies, Arst in. n- a -ti who.'took.the a' full rson, 1v and h or-itison*ethit'ismell-*wdr�h.80 13', Much, his words had M bored fe r T hov� fhenL in�Engljgh� A sessi ltbody!a'studying,-joi It h ook. "Go -to papa—in the iiextroohi,you, responi ringbbe- news... oil of. the' hii k4bere 19 -'more lod- er to. suspect. 3ibility of b . as 0 Th in. -bats th��, man poop i q aix L 1k.' terro bud excitement, and he'il iiid, very quietl under her How was it.Y11 asked Glen airn. t ire is"interisigting to. a foreigner. re is r Ate gibt,. g of T .'fc�ariffiths. Zora, coins, here -to g -room Trembling with, the.. adni , wiousnesi. that. He hO 1e'd'Zora.-. into the diniji .OWP the *sip'ar- all the house. . breath ..-but one bouse-n Ia a Abolished ome aitldy on the brink eand shat -the door.-- anoles aving h 6 lutow 96 Choose a w1fri. hold hung blindly and d, 'Why d by- LulPs sidej as� t. don't you speak T? he ddyears agoi,owitig fd-,the Zora a an stood- bonstefat'blo kadis of some gult, 'whose depths. they oo.uld,mot. or A plaza- for ovdryth"ingi and hing - m, listens- ;bra. crept to hei bed,and-1 QrIffiths- re lenomirn apart- Do -you think Loki:I1 bear it Haven t'. of business between flier pper and A%Xloss, 2 in its pice,­ -said the patriardh --to his anc she heard -The, moment she fund hersLelf'slone borne wbrio Tell-raoalli'� hodsei This, pres6tit pairliambrit 6 little'to tell a sudden effort sprun I, There i Inuimur.eff.Zorail rk without any­delej to-effe t -a 0 daughter. Select a wi a son W ing I started, and- shook. as -44 f M h6 G ncairW - the. stair. Lu we a .1 y is a. foot upoix witb Zora,, . li with -he L j supp, ter. her� feet, and. caught Zora's haids 12 Cghe broke a blood-vassel almost -directly of cabinet,. sifid- -politics, becarme, L f I I jaVet step . Ova L r a - broolusticki" �The ]But paing tbey- were steepingi. wo; W, slender f - Zora's �aftar you ous& . Mn, Griffiths i ibe6rbing -topic aBon-was a one'. During a ob 'diieut.to. the-leison Now d that all *j4 well, did nt call for Lull, -herg.. Her ingers strained, 1'. sly. . - , , I .. . W as F..ith cautiousli q�iet' footfall, with a: -strength that -as startling.; she want f6f the -doctor.; hiat be d ame late -to session=And most sessions Are livel -no 6id---lid-olevsA,ntlyonag4y-X-&-y aytoone 'but passed, v, ]&a of his Companions appoint that broom. - Shia never spa ��tljia. interpreter -is the� hardestow- rked' i; hi's room, &a*: her, back further away from the door do anything fdr her. ti:ig roiliquility n: unsuspeo. i 'He is &JWA�S this stick to chodse me Theyodlig girl shi'viaring.j Cola tjjjill$,'Of* --with . a, fordo. that was irresistible her ofait-lestst. spoke no articulate- - wards—till -oflioer outbievilobri oat Zervi. n sarea Ing a me.. eyes -infeip -flawed *ill no. th,6- who tL.Stop Over it 'hall - -,have forebodiog.'- upon Zorm's- face,mud pierce -d jost'the fat t t He rats both offer,of my 'hand.'! � Thai -jp�ised--fibm th 'dowaintidthe deptlig-of-Zorils soul. or roubh,?" lie asked ways, from English into native sind vice, Did nsplendid salbioti to the grovie some stujh,� R XX'XV. YOUL kjoZo I"-. Luli'said, in- sit awful 1) 17ersa.' In. st trifle i betwe 3 II A- AFTE sish- low GH. ad iv bled .Over the broomstick othisirsJump you shall talk me, now slid ius foreignbi alidanat &in the asaemb)�'the whispery afid "No - I do. not think she was'. console NoIxe sha. -for more- than & few minutes. '- She Wks* oth6r dAy-.-the game- progressed SOM(hat a, youp 111ftriumpli: whole life through, - ier. At length .9.a dy stoppisdund For dei%th is one and the fateaLL are thrise.; herial ffot caim he b# his dedtA Th' 'W a fu Sk, he after 1: pi At.the door of lifej by th Zara-, paralyzed, at first could i2ot. speak. t -on from us soon—very Been After t thi following bric-a-brac man'' placei This, Miss a I.;'-- is gate of brea.th, -11116d she be a III of An tin th ck How pan doctor: came-" -NatRe (metilber from -Muk0oweovi eo)� Q Tuere-are- worsa thing�.- waii 9, for 2110A. sla -I ktibw1" she then-, gasped-. bu know," repeated Luli.- inAlie, game last -m -you PAY, she, spokef-- and -wee 'the death. 61 Y Bxitat the Ithy �Ounj Man,- d ho -.-hue- ly D, a iit-u c ( mild not sever my gofil and you, ebea kw-olelo laO'k lia (MaUAii nana: What did she say a!HmljskjlAL?" -band of a prudent,indust ous and -'love 'As. these�have severeil. your soul from ine, dep unnsitural whisper.- "You shall. tell I Wife. - , —5:W1NJ3VBNX� Mo. Zorm esitate a. Interpreter -41 The 'hoinorable bor- to her e -He brought a fortund ill kill t, 'then all' 1wi you- if you don' h Women she -nOL -easy. one.. is 1i i softly Jiuku It t. Her slight. frail fingers grasped Zdra.'s Answered . 1i and- solemnly, -fro -gowso says-: *daCiab:wbjz L -U -and 11 We knew a ?y oh was. lide r 3 greatest, encairn, the next Morning, 48 -till. they m1most bruised themi, "Where L ara tha you . no, tadies-211 aired t'What 11 he tood, hands. it was% 1he'sud, mud'I'wms 'honorable rixember from Halibskal Zor&L shrank- and shiVere'44ith's Mint cry holding -her in My arms' and bent class to' For6igher -(member for. Haleakala) I--oligsition �both-. liireie rich, i6na. each the breakfast -tale. jlob 111g. thia.ather. UY What she.said ms".hiiili�iwoved. Sh hi iP 0 air, Miss Luli—!' began the Of fear, fdrL All iha tiger nature of'hor father lior L asaid d eyes. ooked AWAY bb�onh ug'all, With'. I Interpreter—" Ka luum Makasi OL glared in, Luli'a altars a sort. a _erV.%ut,, rather- 4esitatingly. Wiscongiii% bay drop is almostn 0, 06M teir toLd' beri - ­Luft-�­Luli.-�Ivan`tl I.can'bl'Comabsok light. on heir facef-knd said, '.So,' this nHaleakala Pleld- -I Is ale a V su.' in UP 'It Cried why you ray ovis Ao Sha- L Well —oh , Mr Glene . airn 1., come back, gave me Iiq sigui I I'-- Then . �Membsr .from- Kukus'WeOW00—.11 Pole, lete-failare. her she. tried --to -stretoll her mrms- out as -if-shie poll -..::Rev. Dr. 6ro's;L' B�ptasb-preaoher a! cc I icjjLft�. kXXQ. air�;.. but Miss Zora wonift; C "I"Th norable me Sprin -Do r do not OWjjy saw—him—theria afidwhii pared name.. 'In qowie� town', iand! say� fromt�lrpr she don't want any ke b me Wr7 &ber gfield,. opened the wookatio St"d 'ith the follai*mg pisyei d that�is all." i 'a u eowso says "Perhapis.-yo a did .'Convention -w- la 460 An d, in her Grifliblis- and -Glenciirn were on the. s�.ot breakfast; aitldgias- Luli islidakei Crd�: us rom, Star in, W moment.. Glencairn stood betwe Zora's Voice .bsia tribrabli6dat1he allusion. 'and perhaps you didn%," L -preserve f routs jand. roo an IV now'. -from Is tliai no? other jobbe si is us-. from -qhei% SIM t_ b6- Duke, aj�cl -she broke - dow into Xsdib6r rs, em olip, and het tears - briba it's asks. AM u Alone?" :the-, two girls, pushing Zors back OB. 4- air.- ther wonft- let. Miss Zero, rougb 3baillengitig LuWs eye& with the -0 med, Over,an Int6oreter," Ki Luna, Mikasini na. o. Rep an pairty,f6r Chris on.' his own, Luli streamed doW11 her chooko. ut he thi.. k, I . I . I H .11 t . Atill aleakals also. Ono. lo.11 - grim- defimnce� and'Qbuy of n stone'. He "Olily -,-A Yet listened immovible, As. ito- - hear, -no more, 6t was past all dread now-. -, Her- fearless gaze- a wak taken it this -point, And I am t GIenoairn, w ed scr room- - Outside- strode upstairs to; dbrink from her'.ftther'a - her askedbuii�-Inore 4usetion, 'It Where is she?" under tb Muk Zors, waa Standing: with. her stevAy haudsi did, not. tremble an they A -ad when Zora. had ahivier6d -1ii her Ow,ji Mulinaw aw w ab* II.got away with the- as ke.— Lull's door lifih,: fij; if ill - -searched in thi� folds OfL her dreis- itid room," ho turned and.left-her. ffww1ulu letterto Sran Frdneiico Call. a, had been wk e. - Howailt"upstraigbtto "a ro -,and ingfor-admittance. -At Oight.of Glenesim dlosed-with-a QOJaVUl6'VQ_­tena0'ty at th silie- starte(T e hastily baek, and betraying rializ, -6f the piot tragedy­�-!tha -they- who- watched and list a heard -the �,Judgd Taischeirdaui Of NontrW ided -XNSTITUTION (ESTA-B SELED 18174 And &, elia unloaded and door alone softly behind him. Then. tb6r& that Balea 6f -6book 6r-graid 1061,04-11011121111 if, Contomplatingri ffightito silver 'mounted revolvir, upon Mao -18 6 I4 ViciRK nfrialmilit IRA IST, Tonfort- L, hand. a I- her barmlis armless so's balby 0 Play' 0j long 101. C ttiag,aud as i Ir . 3g SH61108'ac X her room. - His -. hea ss 'nowi. h 0 JIUMAII Vity, reridl'be nOney lost in NERVOUS- DEBELITY Rieumatism, Lhm -N d 'Ured . F" shoold'ex. arrested- her hi* ees. fastened thin ii yet More, mfirderous t rsy 'in its - no butna4 riordadil,no loviii nor hatc, iu&,L oannof be -.recovere-d.� dismissed, BaCk Is a, eyed of, a jjrpeut, '11, joifflietrwyal-mlianAn. th Which *1ab Win -0 jalgbs!g:�r a -like the dUll,L days when penetrate the solitude where Glencaiiii guit nZe"M 7 cover tho aMoun t releved, d sqvie- given in.p enk by 1101bit - theBb.- BBIRS RAND on...he't ftw it had -done its: work. by the' -fair cold marble that was dis4onored '61i AYM watched Affel" she 'hislovinglivin is 116w., came g daughter it 106"the thatt4r.711 he 7