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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-09-01, Page 2f , IIn110 1 perothY, old lady 1 What i CIIAPTGIt III, .>. ! mNntvey TO,n, A child like Haat to isn't that atnptd dank aolulnQ down is waiting; tea cnuf ins ars at ' Oki- you ! T wonder what to dinner befogs it lets cold 2. This are you ►[►aping baro by the fire .far Z e teas ailing fi0aDthe y intro t rarat refuse a teen 1 } Have you had tea ! NO The" give The tea w l;, �l1lt�rl1l�l,xl ! y MItPo atKpeats. Tole ova\Na more trtiti was said very resentfully. cosy In tits room; but Dorothy gating[ E I'll just Mo and tell . Jaclt huts gone'to Londoul Bald. Tpin, . me some Ilea a dear girl, for I am half the tiro ; everything looks by ca not �..._ taste indignant, --- '" of been I she asps, sit still, She looks beautiful in a 41ack I �,*, S.TDaiIIBR 2, lki`J'�• her w11a6 I think of her , top nliltx 1 with n calm fa^e, but act inward troWl .razou lrevedyir d, `M re of color .__,..p. ---•*r-- f daak.4a+1„Ltt him by the sear, are shovels. y about her; soft, black laces, at tierlieolc No,listlessly as she hands ilial. the "tea n►- velvet tea gown; no vestal,. FORTH OF � Tolu, 1, t her alur,r, She does Clot cure To London 1 cried Dorthi `'l lrgt Y+ - TIME Ii�TG, t for HSI•, sod i lla+e bNr,n a hear to her ftir4 He didn't ssty anything to ctt� rn U�►ty, to the viltike and heels (help- acid falling loosely over her round, ASK 1`ntct, I took tier by the arms about it, � _.._ �'Yt�y, VOu don't think ill- Himself to a geilcrous slice of cal(e) white wrffts, l3he is not gala and list- e actually kissed I dare, sAy sot t but, d walked ball tvl>ys, and Alii as less to -day, Her cheeks Are a lovely cuar alt 1• ! ani! hissed her ; y s, pink, lied her brown eyes are positive Dorothy, will lou aiutry ate? tier, and (tragically) I tela slide that do tells you►fo.rget that yen a are hungry as a hunter.. is EiTltt miles ly brilliant. So thinks Jack as he Ntr, weals bo my wrIr3 so»►e day, . tVi;lke , CVliy it 1, ! t 1 ser would propose to rMe na eC [into ! I d'drmatandtooclby Jove ! lie ig t»lg t;utlt wit1 ! What possessed you.to opens the door sof4ly and stands 41� I.y wit i Presently, Because I d.011% Care for you must have been toad ! Olt, to the Ruckies,to hunt grizzlies,and walk ? I t rodul�t y®s hated, � wlront; she tking ine s king tier sees l lu.allZustantly site u ls.Fbere anyt]tin wroi; Tum started. SGhy, • oil though 1 1. shouldn't wonder if they haunted ltierl and always � is stately as Dorothy of yore, As she ith me 1 uity{`l►itrg repellant 2 I Not by Jave l old �' with the ntare'Z ' eche ill tart ed slowly and looked at Bow splendid I alta `that did. site say too ; lilt ! hal , o, says Tam. More tea, please, Puts out a hand of greeting, there is And, in- to that Tom's cnerruuent Nes But short by nothiu Positively t►othing in her im—dellberate'ly, critically. The fact is I have been go iu for g, p Y o Sho didn't say at yth"1 r auswrrr the K'hprNBs'toll oil his sister '& taut ,: manner but friendly welcome, and sed, Le was go ld to look upon. Sit, � Lam+ ettin so abom- dote, crisp, JacIK despondently ;!she simply tnruecl "utter amazement was followed by it exercise lately. I ala g g Jaek thinks Toni must be. strangely Net two, 'broad, rsyrou,l , `little cry of real distress. , inably fat; Dorothy starves, To -a is mistaken. .utlltta ituir—or,%rather, it would havE err buck on the aucl' firm awi►y, long dnd t an; not an ounce of super. Sha offers flim tea and inufii»s, and if not ke 3' so short; deep, true, This was too lnncll Cor 'Tom's sense Ota ! `tom ltyau can't meati it! Jaolt snout, fat n 1► s buries; lie is wiry and utlt•u, 1. a tire, sqult'''• of titp ludi�•rous, Aird?(L at» ashamed to would never tike such a step as that asksl►itu abuut his journey, etc- But I►otnat grey eyes, and Jack is very silent; in truth, lie is 61+' ugih +lf character lit 16ay) Ile lattgliecl; l,+r)a, lie routed—ally wtYllltlOnedlit' till ' u0rl NCFfn11Faetd at►j\On6Ftt P011atalLyp`Lteiivouclittfe9 t0 dnntb at list loveliness. Ila Qannot t 6 MY .nu ordinary drgrr A mail to trust, I Jack sat on the stable, yard bench, an ' say, A ,quer, Tom "drinks his tea started. ^. 'om -i r d lilt, good-hve: take his eyes cif Tier face, and present- ' akd a ulau who would stand no non- J A t laat, s P Perlia s o will be kind enough and stars s at the hack of Dorothy's ly she begins to »otict3 this, and to aeu�e,—not r veil 'out the woman he I ever;, i rl3u glad you are amubed— r p y say to you, . chair. He seems actually nervous ? th+•ugh 1 must co don't just see to tel. me wha Ile did wuader at it. loved, `,t� while he had u in his arms as 1 T'atn the easy ! Totn the carless ! All �V1jerN is Tom 1 site asks. Alas t poor Dor of nes a c°' where the c do 1, un tles old floiw, said T°nt, Passed the libr ry windo.vv. I sate yell, of a, sudden, lie blurts out : (�Omte to SP,e SLbOnt thio horses. It quettN, t►on1 the lop of her pretty vo more I had' letter from Jaels to -(lay' is saowfns., and the going is pretty lrrbwn head to the o�es of hNc dainty trying to keep back nit � Inlost irresis- Dorothy, arid realty myst say such tible desire to Iaugla agitin but the conduct oft th part of lay sister sues a•na lie i coming home. If Ler life, heavy for the poor brutes. little feet, As 1 Irtve said she lookHd' 'fell me of your adventures, Jack, that most uuexpPc d, nrrl hardly' • to be �� Dorothy could not fact is you look so woe begone, had depetaydecl an it, . at him with all list+iheart in her eyes Wily, ,�a,l credited. I t : d duulr to t;o; and r@gl- have hE1p2c1 starting; but In a moment _and—and of the people who have (if Ile had only kn4n it), and then i could Rot help myself,', y' ] thought its a quite time, •1 must i she is calnnt%nd itidifferent again out been so kind to you. Elie turned ana fled,' alive! Dorothy loves You ! See if slrir Y g wartlly; Ina'tlten,liosv is Tom to itnow You m©,til the tllortnonea, he says,. `L'wo strides and I`e was beside tier. daosu't ; if she hadn't Elie well have saY er almost roughly, Hurl iOOL- Torr!. deliver himself of tt►is speech that the bee iu„ of her heart is almost still looking at her with that greedy, He seized lit , g , l3axed your• ears for you, Now+ with much r it but lie was rather su{l'gcliting heti 1 But he dues see her P here, JaclK,l know het• better titan' you n g eat on our Dorotlt hungry loot; in Lis eyes. Harry and taking her slim young sY.a a ill itis do, You take uty advise and go away sho,ked at its P y' hand go 'tip suddenly to her throat, strong anus, held Gtr} tightly to him, ass of Oh Tom ! I met sum`++'here in the Rockies nada while Its kiS5NK1 tier `ll over tier fact-, where it remains for a moment, before wo struck tip such. u. friendship tits[ fur a Lit, and I'll Let yuu ar3V money it for with a lift gasp sew dares fru�� her voice to speak, and In vain she o r don't 1 she eli ed out of her ell I . we stuck together tilt I left fur this. eyes, check and niou h,• will come right. I'p, afraid tha6 wicked Tot, winks at dear cld place. struggled -one aria � held her close, Jack list"ne�l,. and after ft, long tal-i and' lnk,a little Heap of white and gold I wlllle with the otheryhand lie pressed the friends shook !Sands. warmly and and crushed red roses: himself in the lass over the man And what about his sister l Is, y" Y b left the stable ; 'Prm to return to the They lifted her tip and placed heron and chuckles i' wnrdly, ,I she pretty ; and what is her name 4:' L= ' her head down to hii breast, sa ing ' (joining Bunte, is lie, 1 says Dorothy You shHIL ht tit me. ll have asked you bort,", sad Jack— brolten beamed a sofa where site cant'[ camp to herself ; I never thought yot� would felts to,a tap throve ti,93ws. arid, it ft, the JaclK—t + mules arrangenietita about but Duly, to !leg to be allowed to got very quietly, Beally, sari [`here has I+TGw York girl. to marl.y tied, as her head ached, and she fel ] y Her name is 6elen Montagne,, he been all this time ? En• o •ins ltim- last• But, want me: lloif the You his 11 the n desire a tea+"_, self, I suppos .1 lie a►lswers her quietly, and she is, not, +`ill'xiarry me some clay—of that 1 ala 1u file rneantitYe vvhe►H°wns the cause 'too Ill to sit up. Gentlr, Dors Ogle ' d + on will (]a niN [,ext time ! of all this trouble! In lie;r room—with was in the secret, lilt It was very hard PiLtl,pr, sa Tom ; ire bac got no it New York girl, sit i a Vfrsiuian.;. sure• an .lie loosened his ary#is, and with a locked doors --lying full 1Nngth on her for her to keep hert(lrotuisd to to°c' end of bears- . plHndid skins, claws, and there is rt, wide chfL'e�ence br:t+vet.n, „, s she liftfrd Herself from becl- and tobbillh as 'if tier heart and nut to take lie poor little teeth (by tit way bears have teeth Il.a new Yorker and a Virginian, Yeal: sort of bap ; v r Dor Dcii•ctny sb.e f t •hNr arms and till lien all file truth. + would break, P believo. thong ours oq,ly hears of the Nrllle is very sweet and lovely, ast.1 him: Then, when s Marl rt co et d 1 since she a Y Mier breath, she gave Siin a look of hot ! sure that she hind lost her last chat, - � 033"T�n II skills 'and claws,) and I l,elieve on s v'ed ui life I feel that 7L ' alone. Welt. `ihe had tried hitn too far, Tn the library sit Dorothy, almost mare than onr3 occasion, a bear very owe tier more than I can evetr repays indlpnatiol3 and left ttm a with J huriNtl to lite c(ept}is11of a big arm -chair; nearly got him—skin and teeth.! Jack Jacl ]3randford' w,ts an orphan, with and n, w what was she to du. 011, her. ^ T O'r1r Dorothy's l,r sol,l,wd why aid L -tell him that I, her little feet on thtt brass fender, .tier has teeth I know, and sometimes hr is Saved your life 1 how 1 no lath or lila- o a, s + Didn't Tow tell you 1 Theve was a ltrOtht r ++ ttR lard Clea est friend. T11Ny did not Tuve him ? \vA,1ly did i 2 . Then, eyeg fixed °n the. (;1C�wilig 1°rv$ of wood' 'dal7gNrOlt4-1 1tE5, donit you kROw.— ' lr l s and Jack had as the recollection ufrh s last words welch burn bri;lttlyytn the great old- This with a aldonic grin. Dorothy �raLlvvlty accitleut. aitch I was patty had Leen col el,e i u , ' came uv.r her she Ilan fashioned firaplaae. kVllat is she tLinlr- evinces: ly smashed up, )"Iiu�y esua.pecf and he to fell that spent all his vacatio s vvttl'i 'lour artd y to use I sti]upose you took possetisiau• uEi ate. Luckily, it, Dorothy, tit !hair 1rr tv little place in she wits the injured part L Propose ing aUont--rJacic. lie is seldom out of By coming gine, country Tort as master now, to him ! L ask hi»g to awry mei! her thoughts naw b� tDorothy is very meati Euglan i 'ftere is he going to happenHd almost nt his very gates'; the e y ` for his father was desI. !,•and his gentle, `�Te'll see about t11Tat, sir ! I£ I don t proud and save for that ore despairing, i put up while 1'�ere? Iu Lhat great aid and sv!Seti I k,w a to notice things tt sweet mother, an inv lid who seldom ,Hake you retraaJ thuse words in Oh, Tom 1 don't oP`long ago, she has yarn of a gleed In Iianlpsltire This bit and look ar and tyre„ i toned my- araitab oil which, in I twtnt =four llottra`ffthen i'11-1'll—well tortes rte sign. )` I is asked withtucli indifference, an self ill a chart ag room, in a i>rSd all got beyond' fila v y d this sweet s ria; tinu;hNr pouch was I will ask you nt,'self—and if you are Six months :lave ]assert since then, ! t P Tain faces herth wrath on his lace. ,btw�; with blurs slid white stun I tried ve v, ,Jtitli +n as As Iuue4 I the great gentllegan you think your- and there had been +'teoublo—death— r hat du you mean 11 to get up, bu ' il. caused such a pain l�lltit'!0ti t . �t�" 4411, ,, ^ Dorothy that I au jos I fainted. Anyhow, :at h9tr,e tltete As lotii;l IIS llaa learned self, you'll fee] •lp�'.shamed—when I du .! a: the dear old hotu , Mrs. Og}e,never uu drove Jac away by your cum- PI Gradua,ly, Dor Y g q stroug, took cold, a,ul after a Easy days founded flirting ways, and when hH ...�.....�_,..1i tto call Mrs L;,`le AIpther, and lead ' 6th begar, to uiet ion a a..tgld'that lad ofi his love and down, and, at it'll the pretty dimples illness passed &way,; -w smile °n 1'Pt C'OlxYE6 back my r louse is }his home, as .THE �� g g face,—to meet the 'beloved husband :]capes. The wished afcr 'nothing so 14egan to play bide and seek In her long as it suits im. please to remem �p 11„ y lovely cheeks, as she rehearsed to her- whose death, years before, had crushed i11t'c gTIPICi AT �° much as to see. her b i �ht, bona Dor- ber that. And filet two tell you iia 0 13UNss•Z• OX Ju vihy the wife of her boq, its she loving- self the couver atiou to be had at .all the light out of'irer life. It has won't bother III again. ' He is ,lis y been sir months of loneliness' and rel- 5t, A PO©i3 &ixPID OF EcoNon'tY ly called Jack, and v fttohtd tlttietI to dinner that ni4ht. Site would be ver rnsterl with.you nil your ways, lack r ave �Youla n 1 she would let ,rot to Dorothy. Jack's nalno has .seg if 1bP cgufse of rt;e 10 di uified with Jack ; hates anything like deceit and - hila sue that sl�e sues nota girl to b« neer passed• her ", lips. Tom, who woman's ailes• YW finished your- blltooth• , watches the ante contentedly, never , -' treated in that way by any mag she g self with bleu young lady, and lie is All went well till uboat it titont3. h'ould inake him tape back those her- tventions hitn ; but frequent letiers before Illy story begins, when suddenly ,rds, And then she would ---yes, pass between film,, and Itis friend, only going to be here a month. Iie is a. ��i`iss'Dorotlly seemed to turn COmplHte- rid es. gold— say es tills tune, +h Dorotb has Ito sus icion of it' ,going straight heel[ to•Atnehere There w Y Y thoug Y p ' is a wedding coming off, there which ly around, sled front treating Jack with she really. e would even go so far arid often wonders•,in her secret heart, I ,, Y t atoll without him 1 Than Ili kin es3, and Hven affection, site tock and perbaps 13.. ••k some of chose where Jaelc is, and if Tom knows' any• can .tae � , . to aCoidiih; him, and even t8'" uubbing as to give► hint bti... ad on Iter so thing of Ititn. heaven all girl are not foots. �Vitli vvhicl► part , df cour /poor Jack kisses he.. ilea showcl, A servant comes in with the1amps+ nil ant too room,, and bangs � \\ n trust Tom marches in- ' , As a testtlt, l T , 3f became?ingt't: and jolpre iterablp and pas followed lou, b�. iter followed Almost immediately 'by an- clique Y f. aux , 1 f banes—the door nf= G firt#tlly could stand it'no 1o11ger, but Thinking thtvs she rang 9iK +.pr with the tea tray Still Dorothy ryes, absotut-y. Itis aparwithbuyLnglotsofrabbislty maid and bade' tier get out what j lws oth- ter him. soap Mr littte,money, ' toldaher of his love ott3, h ' ,t% . refused is far away, utter! . ,,.+. �' f h ,. > .y. 11 in.'4sf poc4t Y P v ly ilio"bunghole" Through 1LVtog stl - ltkeued which�Fe e ar.,d • tt5 listen to. him, an 'v. lia'. ,A. f Jecond kliosv was Jacit s i vorlte drHse a sort sits dtl; @l' {lt� tesent 1► , l S� al e r }r g r g0 Poor s arolabor are wasted, and by . r .. eadet� ['tit her,he indiatz cashmare, rr'lute, entbrotdered .iDigetful oft ! xom tlti i l,efatc au }'; , • ,� - a A • ," she in g` whish clothesand handsare ruined.f forgofr ; Ltcpsefftas to ao;kL as in gold.' It;'.vvas made high at the thn asst" Aud, .here is a ells.. so, of course, being a �vatnan, shu bP• desciribed: s ' . art ,,: �t throat and elaspea "with a ltriltvey gold her tub # A ma kid change, to a Clone • r to cry, 1 t is all over,slie tlttnl:s ' 1 e;ust r, r, ` riiis ra 16;ana ashaind collar, Thigh,. withitwo deep red roses, observer, jie face is thinner, but glitz some CtArril,lr, • if, t tea . Nang tr uilLPrj elf . td ret}[ lin afternoon, bat � st0n0ci a0bar !waist • by tin old• still very love! ' ; tt:t�<tgh with a deli.• Back is b ,i did 1 iinve rallied illy I y o ltiV,s American tr,, xt. a eta{ e,'where lie feund falys • • 404,, Inflian b dash of beaten out eats lovehneet whish ~Nasi not there I; r alai[ try at .t1 !t!t sent:lifl ro th A , , owls life, Well i t i%ri sit' u ''the.riibbing down gold tort a '.only of. naments, Exerts• whet, we first t>wet lir., in [lie' glad hila see that I am 1101 deceitful, and E f1 Ibfnlsttp. ' lase . Torn loolted"u tnottt lta :fit. en a p' achy glow to her spring.tinre, There is a look of paleness . ¢ itttti enjoy o its`' nVorit' , P ` shall do all Roan to lrtab" J Y aloelen [tie Arretti� z - Ila limn he sac` the soft elyeelrx.k d a b htnesa to her bi9! and sadness in tier eyes and about the ' d drlest . crf'titiaatoand Nutln, r.. ,4 , � eft ivhicti ade her very love- corners of her rosy,littlo inotith, which his stay here4t How � lints air de lest � • w e � and by its lasting pro- f factrof ht friend, bre n y Wlwitg,>ie Thi:' Was sties, its wonderful ' t iii tl> erlaiiter, old fellon+tr `lir ; acrd I am afrai 'act would have ought not to be Let erne as young, awed Anreriva an Americans, pe �?Vity, who , g � rattler liard, onsidering that I)orotOlyS clalnsing powers turd B y ' r+ porfect punt , It 0& vera VIMO do 9Labort 7q,'Vf 1,0dk as if roti Lad seen a ghost i surtendered'9 nom tonal if lip had �d lttxurd as sAnd Item,! htr deep Lad ttevr,r b n to Atnrricei or spoken I' • t ytkw �@airl' pOr r Ue!ir+ , can't stand been there, but, al s ftyk her hopes 111, , � ;end brings naforts do �atforaactionF to 1. t.gob 1 that point! rrionrntng for the dear ntritil4lewids a' try ah Atnerie ri; lttrt gometitrioa women { of when 2 wltoref Dorothy awopt .ownstairs, asci into, took of woe try the little 1gare, whitslt ��eveh the bels[ ofthr,tii -•tire tanjndt 6, 0 e e i s, a ,e fibict... • mi.s al 9v a use to ICC1�! [weld 'Tont, y , the drawing reo. , to Bad ortlq Urs, 'strikes on eats tined !tar 11 ,enol, . to � 11, aoc,i4tO t r Ttrt M •I 17droth staves brave ,however, no ght, `' ,'llotlt to let %wn• stir sett her Ceeltn�r. 11� �•c, aril wrrlr w "k'" `Iia aa1:e Dorothy to be to ngt wieldosn, he slrt4lC rrtitooncrt$ad The dos p , y ty ritltttk, ddntaw a ansa.'ryf l acrtats % h p' �' xtotttte �rrsaror �rrurtlrntgait 3t rye a rt, oy or i w e a The faml entertainid ' convention and were it �7 xespectibiii J 1 re o ,n, has sent tl be nn exat for our gN True, tl of -tile hair They w delegate c They glia; the daint3 and were nifiea gra their host The it conversai What liquor to The de napkin ti Torrib The ht proceed Arid y uses for - The d • austttreh The h, Do y liquor fo quired, Most The I tciously dencr o! I alit Th- I nervciu s I'll b .^•• wailt Yr !nal The I ke.r The. peat. I+'or The And +' house - The to The IVit s tin e Asti :rhe 'I w t,'1.+• at plaiht? p, to 'b,t head. rows, •Breen An D' shad Ph the for $ leedy . o�litis, Affooti Nereo, ,pat•ing • ;thous4 il;llowrl i,,,oVV, • urilt se �;ooipa ,�lraccl �ddrol papa Cites nom ed o the Not. beg was »Sat co to fu' !nal ter, +' lie to `• � uti co to fu'