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I rt., Broso, , San'Fr4r.cisco, Los, Angeles $0.33
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%ould Inez Xi;ui * ir-osgor at the lost
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moment relent, or would she keep her
lips se4led and stand the consequence?
Capt4la
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Came to Allan and did his best to com-
fort 1xim-ta, say' something . to cbeer
him -extending to him the -hope that
In a VerY low hours Coralle would bo
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"Inez Uoutstrossor Is 4. Bead $near,
nate,�' he declared, "I Armly.bellevo
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utter a word. Go to the trial Stago
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and let Me know the result at the
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-.earliest moment. Come. here and tell
me, I am too prostrated to go myoelf.f,
. And Captain Stafford took his leave.
It seemed an ag6 to Allan until his re,
turn -yet not more. than half an lipvr
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War4lrix-achpol-ft would have b6en,
bettor It I had put her in her coffin.
41Pro ohe bad been gone six months.
her letters to me suddenly ceasod. In
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great anxiety I went on to the little
town 14 which. the boardlux-sehool was
situated, and there I learned the hor-
rible, story that tl,iree weeka before my
darling bAl eloped with A handsome,
amooth-vgIved oftrigor, who had been
loitering In the'. neighborhood, All
search for bar proved futile. I
"A year litter, as I wassitting by my
lonely hearthstone one- terrible stormy
night, thlnUtug of Matty, I heard a
low, faint tap At the window close be-
side --me, and saw a woman's Is"
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Storm, 43 (;ad saw fit, I
"Natty took Passage on the oteamer
that came up the river that filglit for
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Of the Gladlola. $be went down that
night In the storm with all on boiard,
Many were saved; among them M , attr
And her child; but her name. wag
Among. the missing.
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deed, no one but Natty know that bI&
ter past. In liar oT& heart she said,
'Let * th . e report stand, as It Is --71t wilt
soon be. the, truth, I shall be ncp jaqre;o
"Thus It was that Theodore Drexel
never knew, that he had ever had an,
heir, Believing Natty dead, he marriai
again; but to Gordon Drexello great
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ne a4slefed her to. Alight, keeping -HW,-heard-t�be--�-elik,tt6i---'of--hi)ioef)l,-
The first .bWf of this colurrin, should oi .
- dripping with raia 6�il
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should, ha,ve appeareki as the fIr3t hall a close bold on her hand. hooft outside, aric! a moment later the
MattYt With Ek tiny bundle In her arm.
"Natty,'
Allan Droxel, wits made heir to tbe�
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of tile last column of last week"s in- � ,, Coralle's senses seemed dazed-ait Captain,sprung Into, the f9drA With a,
Awful blank was falling on her mind- face white as death Itself,
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lerr's name Natty, is this You?'
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"Now, hark you, Alchard Marshall."
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stalment of the, story. . 11 she realized but dimly what Inez Mont. � �. . .
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clared, wisely refraining from, telli . followed t I
Ing In sheer exhaustion at my feet;,
Natty's st6ry. Her voice cries out frorAt .
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her she trid seen. It herself; ' "that where she wag; led, like A- little child. . .
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must have been only your fancy, or They passed down anarrow path, When, Coralle followed Miss
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, the wall of a tiny Infant jissiried from
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Young heir -that his -life mit
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some wild dream. The grounds were on aud on throuilir a dense woodland I L strosoor through the. dim wood to. the
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losing the path at length, and picking ,,
searched -there was no, one there," I � old mill, her genaes nere In a.whirl-
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- 4 baby,-Matty!' I gasped. 10,h!
lie must work out that curse, I charge � � .
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I not turned away with a shudder. their'WaY through the.treas, � . lug, confused state, and when , she
"What,is life worth,.lf I am to live' No word had been spoken by Inez sunk down on the, 4ecayQd.bgAch2-aI-
child, to it yours?'
- " 'Yes Lida,' site whispered. "Do not
you, by%all, you -hold dear, to see t4kstt- , 1, .
It Is done."
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In constant terror likodthis"-ohe mut- : Montstross.or, ,arid Coralie Walked though apparently unconiscious-.sbe
scold uqe, dear; I, ,,ve come here to
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tered--�-"frigbiened At sh dows?" along In a'stupor, seeing. vaguely�yet was perfectly cognizati -of all that was
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die and bring'my baby. home to'you.1
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which lay by doralle's side ''on the I
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."You,and I are going aWay to -day, realizing nothing at what was passing transpiring around her, -1 . .
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"'But your-your-m-lifisband, Natty!'
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Becky," she . added; "pack. a few about her. I . I The powerful drug , which Irrez.bad
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"'He has left., Lida,'
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things. quietly; let no one know."' - must be sothewher6 near here,- I held to her nostrils while In the coach,
me, she Answer-
eye the future. Alone would re-
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"Is it to be a long or a abort'jour- she muttered below her breath. "Ah, I had thrpw.,, her Into. a. deep trance. .
ney, miss?" asl(ed the girl, *V11 pleasa yes -there It is." * � . I . � . With horror 'too terrible to be d, �
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ed, 'Never speak of him again-,, I can-
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not bear it. Yqu will know why s
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"I dp not know," answered. .Inez. esP a o147 mill; toward this shq Inez had uttered, and realized, to
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vaguely. "I have not ina4e up my hurried Coralie with little. ceremony. that Inez wits about it) abandOa.her,
leave
saw. a weddiuk-ring on her hand,
"Those the last. Matty
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mind'yet, as to where we shall go�." There had been a time when the old -her there alone -to die.
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1U. B.' HALE .- JOHN :*.' .DO (JT
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The girl ,looked at her In wonder. mill echoed with cheery voi6ee, when Ob,: how wildly she tried to call out
*,uttered for mi .
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1, Cutters left and we. will sell
, Surely AfissMontstrossor was get,' -,th6 old wheel tossed the. -water of the to her, tried to break the bonds, of the
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tin Y --starting out on a spring* about with -mirth and horrible .
g ver uncanny glee the spell that bound, !ter. In's dead-
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Journey:.,without thinking or knowing livelong day -now. the spring was dry, IY vise, but It was useless, the white
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her destination. ... the wheel *as still, aad.the old strue- lips ndver me . ved, the closed eyelids,
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-letter until my: child, Is sixteen years
Of age before it and read It,'
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Who evdr heard of such a thing? bad long since fallen into decay� never quivdred, ,�
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"I asked because I shall know bet. .Inez,� in, riding, bad lost. her ,wayIn' � She heard Inez descend. the ladder,
you open
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ter -what to pack7-what yog might the wood, and came upon It by chance, and An pitiful agony heard
hand a little later; 'and, air, *Lida, If. I
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all Its fury. Thund r roll d and light-' .
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.need,"'said the maid, "I ana going to - A fiend must -have Put it in her head it away from Its,place, thus cutting off
give You notled, that I) Intend to 'leave ' to Coral�e thither. -. ,. I I all escape. . I . . . . I .
should die, -keep my little Coralle-my
poor, pretty, hapless babe -and, care
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filug flashed, lighting up -the darl� -
Worfd now'and then, with a'. blinding . � .
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Your service, Miis ?J,Q - utstrosgor," she ', 'It. looks like a storm; suppog6 we Then Heaven was, indeed, merciful
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Inside the old s came to her. relief. -
"Poor Natty died, and I put away
the lettdr safe, and kept Matty's babe.
awful grandeur. to :- I
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stantly dying out . , le&ving the world � to . .
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- Inez Mantsfrossor was out'.of. her head mill., .. ..
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. -Ias�-.crazy, as a woman. could weli-be. The -fatal. drug which In6z had Pur. and daylight broke cold -and g . ray ov�er
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Harding to whom I toldall. We adopt-
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, "So you are turning traitor to me, ebas.6d had held.,to ,Corafte's'nos, the sleeping world again'
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too?" cried Inez, turning fiercely upon trils while they were. in the coach had lac s o r6lAx and life
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.ed little Coralte, and moved far away,
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along without- you -:-you only a bill gradua�lly- stolen over her brain, Joel<- and'eramped Iftabs.
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of expense; anyhow. I got a g once Ing he, senses In a terrible visqi-��she , Pitifully. weak,
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then,'by a strange fitte that has often
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The cooling ralp. .iDv. her 'burnirtg . �.
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without a maid, I can: again -r -at. least. went with Inez passively-sbe realized . her4eet.and crept tothe *Indow. The
for a few days. Irere's.your money. nothing of wbat-was transpiring about Pure air from: the broken panes seem..
seemed almost ii,icomprehensible. to
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face seemed Ake. an answered prayer., , . . ..
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� - - : - . go to' I � &- drew a long, -deep breath 1.
.- Inez Moatstrosddr a few. "It Is stifling; here -w6 will , and
Coralib,' and, through - the -.master-
workmau's�Richard Marshall's -
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neddful ,articles into her *sateliel, and, the floor above,11,said Inez, Jeadirig.1 -withit a -sobbing cry fell from her lips
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ed hurriedly away, took a dab; and' - It was reached only -by a rude lad. Whe ngth she made
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I . was. driven. quietly. to the dePot, . der, up which shO.Jnanaged by great 1 an examination of the room for a
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ticket for Boston�" she said to perseveraftee'to get Caralle, who wits means of exit; -alas, there was none,
.gent, I fast becoming i)owerless to moveeven. . save b I
the a 'Wh6n does the next ex. . y the lidder and that*Inez -had.
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press start?" - � . Once on the floor above a gle .removed. , . .
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It would be n6arly..qn. hour, he 'told . .. . "Inez, - Tothink of Jumping the Aistait',
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m"t -.th e bwner. of tife. mill; nor -shall
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. afraid we have lost our way, -,. do!" sobbdd' Corallewildly, �
The passeirgefs In the waiting-roorn J as she
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tlie..benches. . 1. . . I � Ing Coralfe's eyes, had slowly -closed, . sh6remembered all
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. ii�iee found and she sunk back ( ' )n the beach in a Inez bjid said in regard. to.Allarr Drexi
Cbrilio'by the hand,. suddenly .
.my a1h,intion wa�s. attracted t6 -a geu-�
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. a tiace of Coralie," she muttered !'I--�l -deep stupor, -fell on hbr fac6-WIth eyes and Robert 81nel6ir% . cruel plot
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'Alomin w'alking slowly, through the .
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�'Sudderily 'the. hild Vrolre fro* , me
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The mem�ry of that girl's face; as -. I - - ried Inez I' I .
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It last,Is.driving �,�� ��'M utstrossor, fiercely. '�The �uia he ble Allan,
and ran toward tbti-�eht1-gmaa.,J.
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he holding 'a Waste�r�of -,
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" :T,he Bdston ekp�ess steamed � into.. .ed. mill will be your' tomb; If thd , whole had believed td have bee'n the most
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you'atust thd. Ak tho It Ind gentl 6man:':
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. � torthat most eftiel ofall crouel oaths-
Starting back, behold kfto�; that yoirr mal-riage4ith. Allan-
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c -carried It out�-would part �him,
coated -officer ofthe law.standing be.. ..Driaxel.wasirto sham, that you are his �. .if she .
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"You are, Miss,luez Mont 1- or . n 0. . ,
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ind that It war, the -marriage of Allan's . Perhap�s God-'had-inte4ded that she
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V1 she cried,.:sInklng on h6r - .
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L*Ctinj Cora. I of the .past, - which Sinclair - -would' never have.
. Pon the dharge 6f abdu ' had told I hiplesP Coralle',
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- -easier dWthan blight your Iffe more * .. �
than I have'bliguted it. already; we I �
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him oft.hi§ death-bed,'and.*lich part- ,
lie-Dr6-cel" -better known, perhaps,-",', , -itever�'oh
.. ed h . Ira from me -7 -while he, was teillp, � asked her to; do ft , never.
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.Allan,, but there�up. there we will, be, . .
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1, 11 A'' emed to 'pass over her - I would part you. two'just as sure as horrible to con
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The Willa; MuWal Fi
measured the distance searching .. ..
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and"'the shock of it has placed-ard on.
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If'she, sp.rp, the'stepsl he, You: expected -to live.Why, I would. not .
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Wo.uld.no aid reach her?-Where'was . - �,� ,
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-being'. to realize 4.1idit was the horrible
'quite as fleet �of foot; would fbillow'her, let 11�htindred lives stand betwee we , - .
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e perished'' situation&- ' Klo*ed? d the nig��t
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master -workman continued As follows:
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Consulting Engineer for
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A few -words will suffice t6 explain .
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ectric Railroads, Sewerageand
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-:00ulif not-escao him; kevas .crime. more -'or less wIll,riot.mattor. to face -CorAlie clung to the window sill,
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- � ... her face 1pt�urne&W t1fe soft4hite
, r marriage, and'
,VattY's life. Of he I : the,
pitiful'fatethat f6' -
flowed on.:the-heels,
.hbw-'It. dame ,about., * . . . �. I ,,, I I
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Watcrwork� fl�ystc s, Wharves -
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Br efl6ld P. 0. ; T. .R. Hays, Ste-
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. . I' Farewell, fair Coralie?l light,'praying -Apaven e ..
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T.he Story is' corrt�njte � with a, bitter laua�h she r
- d -. from , last death"to takb hpr'oui other misery.
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Week at this'pdikk . , . I 1. ... el; afid sprung hastily down the ..
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azain, tiking -the Drepaution -to
hig home, and that Was the beginning
of the bitter end, for -her husband's'
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strossor's - tiiali he had. rushed uID *tq ..r. ' , I
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.a bralie.'should . regaling herself wine
the verge. of.madness. . . . 'heri -so th t it C comer to,, -with costly .s
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also'bis wife.' Matty's,, husband Was
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Theodore , Drexel; * the owner of - the
-Drexel Silk�Mllls. . .
Allan,,'the trial will aeyer come off; , - . � , � ..
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were. detailed, to search for her but . ctft'off, - . urnsl -and she'langbed aloud' as sbe �
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..it was all useless; Coralie's . v�`here.- . 'It took her almosi half air hour to cooled her burning lips'An. the delight-
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Abouts baffiedthein. - � . find"her .way back through the wood ful drauaht. . ..
I marriage was a" bitter blow to
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Rdteft Smith,. .Hailock : .'E. ith�
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. As the days passed, indignation Ao where :the coach stood In *aIting. I It was the dreaded flightiness which
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against. In6i Niontstroiisor - grew 'to She would -have ,lost her -way if 'the ' preoedejj-aradnesA brought ' F.
. bimself .married. a wi4ow game few,
years before, who had, two hand . 0
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reveal Coralle's fate,,. although she ad- - ' . - -. I
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rafts slie knows wh6re to find her." � - -
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chIey,.-Seaf6rth-,. -James'Cummiligs,f6ver
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heat.., . fav�off neighing. of the Impatient horses Ing :hunger and thirst. . I
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, It came About In this way; ,she* had � I - -'v
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Egmo`ndville'� J. W.� . Yea.' Holntes-.
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T IrW boys, Theodore i" Drexel had
sent for one Oil! her maids, she request-- .
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.which Would Induce her. to, speak. -- ' "Is the other, young lady n6t coming, 'tell you what that - awful durse , is,
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Parties -desirous effect insuran,le
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They might threaten her with prison ' With you?" ,asked the driver,. -looking -which separates you afia we f�reveri"'
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for. long. year�s I ey might carry out . suspiciously, at. -her Ilia a . I I bavd beard. it responsl�e
. -th ' shed face andA � She'must I'do that rustled
that threilit, still Ahey -should% never. -excited appedrance. W n
Matty'had stepped In betw4bu
the twfiiwbois .and a fortune. �No - Won.
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,know the whereabouts Of Caralle; the�.. '.. Inez Montstrimsor.-rai . eye- I am6ngit the trees outsi for sbx,
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torture of deAtli or! the rack wduldhot brows haughtily, . I 11. .1 .. ., . '] gaspingly: �. .. . I
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attention. of the, officials. - .. . .
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to their 0 Oflic g. 14'sei
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wri 'g.lt front'her lips. " . - , went.on .11
it - ' � "I took her to her homb,"13he au- ' "Lot me tell -you alli Allan; while. I
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paced. up and. down, Is my re- was gazing intently At her. dress; it 6 I were not,to blame,
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venge for a broken heart. No matter was, ord by the brambles;. she dia in
* . dear. Ah, it ,see a such a cruel mocl -.
what I suder; I know she ig'�"t with .not. les had torn that' �oiit of the, -whole
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lim,. thit he will clasp her In his ., the dainty -white skin from her hands, world of women, you cared for only
arms; smile upon her, caresi her never' and that they were cover*ed'With drops me arid I should hive. �been your bit-
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hot-headed and wo�ld not flste�n.-� and
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miald, Becky, came to see her., Al- ed plot triumphed even'. beyond her -..Of hitting, LWet!L.Allafi, While I
from his door out' Into the. coldness
and 'darkness of the.night, vowing he
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though closely watched, she, manitged Wildest expectation, she' never knew read you 'the stoiv of that "th TAY
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would -make. big lirpther's child, Allan,
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"The-r� 1. ' The White face of Corall�, . I car. -
9 a ring�nft onyx ring -In. as she man repeat tome, and see that
perhaps, n ioney
equally between his two boys,
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.my writing -desk. Bring .me tbat�slip Saw It lairL,was ev'er before her# ' . ried out. -It is all %in this fetter In my
It to me Without observation, and you Inez' arrest for abdT .
. 'etion was � the piocket, Allan."
thb battle of life .against.
the wbrldw-ah� he �
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shall have half. my fortune.", ` * beginning of the fital end. - - I she drew a letter from her pocket,
. � Little dreaming It ;would lead i � "It had beeir'two weeks since that I fless
it from her nerv(
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Three month$ later, one stormy night,
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to, the girl, -faithfully to day, nothing had been heard from hands to the floor, Where It lay In the
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babe. In her arms, she made her way to
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CHAPTRR XXXIV. 1� restleosly.'up and. down her narrow 1 reader, as it lies there', and In Its
. refute, the false charges he had'
here on my dying bed, I confess that - .
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COPYRIGHTS &C.
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which Inez had entered that coach herself that, come what would, Cora- I The letter had been written by... Mrs.
for her baby's sake.,
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She looQ down. the lovely. Let Allan Drexel's heart breakiwith by little,,'anil had been sealed. and ad-
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Whon.they reached the city limit She -had littened with. b ,elthloss in- I pass away suddeniyp before..he uld
Inez; called out to the coachman to terost.*hen Allan had OP644A of 'Ain, be tent for. . .
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teipplate, Allan* Drexel left Inez' ores-
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stop. .Ske thought Allan I% It was evidently written tinder great
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"This to our destination," she said When Inez found Sinclair I stress of excitement from beginning to,
prayers wotild"I
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cortl�* . . .� had died dro he reached that part of end, and read. as follows: .,
, the story that concerned:hortelf, she , "To Richird"Varshall, . I . . .
The man Ipoked at her In utter be,
never be ipitfrrt�d by words, Natty turn,
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heartless
Vduld.he-never knw'1116 'fate: that :
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"Here!" he echoed, In. Amazement. ever know, to reveal,now, thatthe was read What I have written here, I shall
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and cruel a purpose that
one of his Wife's -na- -1 ht pbue-4
had oVertitken, I I ..
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UOIng East 7-08 ti.. in, "Why, nilsk--" mr s or, nher ting olu miss mour. , be so mam. I haV0 a strange c6nyeg- a. . . . . .
44 'At 3.28 1). M. She -raised her hand with air Impera.- strossorlo-wesilth by fraud. I sign to mitkej and r-st dying, wornan- her husband's possessiolm I . One of the grooms about the hotbt .
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19 99 . 5.20 p, in tive goature. . . . . If they had found out that they charge yon. to reveal it to Coralle, only s e n stable wits exerelsing'Allan's favorite - , �
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Gain West 10.15 A. fil. Jere Is' _ ��g und out; how Miss -Montstros. I "Sooner or litter Coralle must know to take it from his own child arid leave iraspfid the reins, drove his spurs into. .
it . it 12.56 - p. in. the trees; ti F carriage -'road aor died, And, her Prima cell might the startling truth --that she Is not MY. It to strangers!' she cried. 'May blight the arilmal's side, and rode like the I
I It it I nearer than this.-w0t here for me.,, have been exchah'ked for a far -worse . . follow�jblm remorselessly who dares whirlwind away. . I
. 0.40 P. III By this time. <Ioryilfo wtis bl3ginning � dhifa f a .
41 4 I � . 1, 10.47 p. In" to revive, She.. ooO , nsVI lier eyes and . fate. . , � I � "Her mother *as ray Younger sl§- succeed to the ownership of'the Drexel' A. feverish dealto seemed to. possess
LONDON,� 11t;RON & nitUCF, DIV. gazed In dismay at the dark trice berld. , The day of her trial rolled around I tor -as blithe and pretty a.pleture as Mills, which shotild bo left to my poor him to lekVe the city limits far behind. . .
Going South 7.47 a. in, Ing over hei, anil Ptiffing, herseirin a at last, and Inez Paced hor cell from '. the sun ever shone on, with her yellow, I child, I shall work, out that curse He wanted time to think what could I I
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, . ,oach bowling rapidly along. early morning in -a state of gpeat,.ex. I flying curls and deep blue eyes. We Against you an& yours in my own way be done, but no way presented Itself, . ' I
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44 I 1 4"23 P, nil , $(if eftement. � . doctor's daughters, sooner or later!, Mattv cried out wild. to his mind as lie rode aloqg. .
001ft usb4l, 6mmanded Inez; "do not � I were a country I �
g North 10.16 a. ill. Iter Maid had IY; 'and If - I diek t sliall leave this I He. was so engrossed In his own -
44 At Apeak., r am taking you to your not come with the ; who Were Orphaned when Matty wag
# 0 - -1 5' P- In. frIonds." onyx , ring which Inez had wanted so only sixteen and I two jearg her sea- curse to be worked Out,by MY,chIld ! thoughts, he let the horse Pick his
A,'O. PATTISON, Station Agent. 1IMfss-!M.ontntroq.�or-11 gasped much. Would she come before the for. . as my'dying l6gaty.' 1 path whore lie would, haddlogs of ,,
1-1. R, I401)G8,NS, Town Ticket Aot. Coralle, wondering hont. of the trial? Inez hoped go. with "The Income whieli Wag left uabare, "Cla4ping her (�htld, poor llttlt) In. I which Way ,,he wont. .
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J. 1). MACI)ONALD, District llm,;eft- "146te We ara," Z�111 Iftezo, as the ,all her heart. ly suffleed to keop its. Still, 'the Idon ' fant Coralkv, t,lo.qp to hei, hoart, Itatty * X * '
coa("ll of norv..4 1111,�"^ It . As the hour drow near for her trial had cintpre4 ,u,y limil to make a Iad.v o,�r$,q(tred,oij into,the dArk e s.Qf the , COINTINVED 11; N 'XT ISSUE.
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