The Wingham Times, 1895-06-28, Page 7THEIR ROMEO.
`Dill you ever see snob eyes
claimed Miss Kitty Bond.
'Never,' responded MISS
Hewson,
'And such a beautiful voice
`Oh, heavenly !'
They were two 'matinee
sworn chums, and just now d
united in a bond of sympathy,
deep and apparently hopele
iniration for the Borneo who �v
the time playing a week's en
went in their town.
They lived in a western
where there were two opera ho
the attractions being furnis1le
travelling companies. At the
'of the opening of this story
walls of that particular town
,painted red with the name o
Barston Leigh, "the brilliant
powerful young tragedian an
knowledged successor of the
Edwin Booth.'
Miss Bond and Miss Hewson
respectively 18 and 19 years of
devoted to the drama, of roma
impressionable natures, and on b
taken to the theater the ope
night of Mr. Leigh's engagement
promptly fallen deeply in love
]zim in the guise of the Princ
Denmark, and on the follow
we can see him for five minutes on
business,'
?' ex- 'Suppose we do,'
The letter was written several
Mable times, but was finally thought right
for sending on the morrow.
'What if our mothers knew ?' said
Miss Mabel Hewson.
girls,' What indeed ? Their darlings
oubly were periously hear the danger line.
their' Shortly after this the call -boy
ss ad- came with a pitcher of ice water,
as at One wonders what the American
gage -
city,
cases,
d by
date
the
were
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and
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411 .E :VVINGL TIMES, JUNE 28, t895.
�)on't het up Early.
It is said to be natural.
physiological... -to rise early an
joy the beauties of the sunris
we ask why, we are treat°t
transeendental theories about
vivifying influence of the sun
are told to take example by
birds of the air and the beasts o
field, or so many of them as HE
nocturnal in their habits. But,
matter of fact, physiology, so f
t has anything to say on the su
at all, 'is all against. the early r
eory. Physiological experi
peals to show that a man sloe
work best and fastest in the e
morning ]tours, but on the cont]
bout midday. The desire to
arty, except in those trained
outh to outdoor pursuits, is
only a sign, not of siren ;t
haraeter and vigor of body, bu
dvancing age. The paterfami
ho go to bed at 11 p. In., wan
get up at 5 or 6 a. in. and lo
pon his healthy son who lies ti
s a sluggard. When this foo
terpretation of a proverb about
bout and wealth to be got fv
rly rising is combined with
i11 more foolish adage which s
sleep' Six hours for kt loan, s
r a woman, and eight for a fo
en we have a vicious syst
pable of working great mischie
ang people of both sexes.—Bri
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young woman would du without ice t
water and caramels. He imparted ,'t
h
the information that the "star," Mr. 1ip
Barston Leigh, bad the next room.
There was a door between the two
apartments. Evidently they had a
belonged to at suite. The two girls, e
after the boy left, stood still and v
gazed in an awe-strioken way at to
that door. e
After awhile some one came in. . a
'It is he !'- they gasped and clutch- w
ed each other's hands.
Then the call -boy followed. They u
heard hint say, Mr. Leigh.' • t>.
'Just listen—his voioe !' said Kitty in
eing I Fond. h
ning 1 It was. There was no mistake. ea
bad He was saying; st
with "What's that you've brought? of
e of Cold beef ! Confound it! Go and get fo
in some bolognas, beer and limburger!' th
Wednesday had gone still deeper
into the depths upon witnessing his
performance of the impassioned
Romeo.
On this particular December morn-
ing they both sat 'in • Miss Bond's
cheerful Little bedroom and raved
about the divinity of their dreams.
'Oh, how lovely !' suddenly ex -
',claimed Miss Hewson, as she spied
:something on a little bookshelf op-
posite, and getting up went to ex-
amine it.
A small copy of Shakespeare lay
upon the shelf, and resting upon it
Horrors ! The girls turned pale,
The door slammed.
'Did the ghost walk ?'
Heavens ! A female voice!
'Ten dollars' worth, That's all,
Beastly business. We'll have to
walk back if this keeps on.'
This time it was the silver tones of
Mr. Barston Leigh.
`Well, I want five of it.!
'I'm afraid yott won't get it, my
daisy.'
'I think I will, my ehueky. The
kinds have got to have shoes, and I
can were two photographs—one of the she loth things at tfit out l ate of them with
fine thoughtful face of the great I 'Then the kids will go barefooted.
•departed, Edwin Booth, the other of ;It's no worse for them than it is for
Mr. Barston Leigh. Below them
stood a small crystal vase holding a
bunch of violets.
their dad. Where is that boy ? I'm
as hungry as a tramp and -I want
my beer.'
`How awfully sweet P cried Miss 'Now, see here, Joe, I'm not going
Hewson, to put you to bed as I did last night.
'It's a sort of a little shrine,' said ; You want to let up on the drinks a
the other girl. I mean to keep the ; little, or I'll have you on the floor.'
,violets always fresh there.' 'No, you won't, old girl. No
'But how did you get his photo- won't.' ,You
graph ?' There was a sound of a scuffle,
'Oh, I found out that he had some and a woman's voice :
taken at alcFarden's, and I went 'Stop that, Joe! If you don't, P11,
right around there. They said they scream. I'm tired of covering up
had not had permission to sell any, your brutal, beastly tricks. I'll
but they let me have one after I had leave you for good and all. You've
begged hard, and maybe I can get had too much already. Give me
one for you too,' that money for the kids before you
'You darling!' spend any more for drinks.'
These girls were well educated, 'Not a cent.' •
well bred young women, no sillier The silvery voice was a hoarse
than three-fourths of humanity at growl now.
their age They were simply The two girls were ready to faint.
romantic, and having had scant They retreated as far from the door
worldly experience called love a' as possible and sat on the edge of
• divinity and believed things were the bed, white and terrified-
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what they seemed. The 'star crossed' After'a,whi le Kitty said, 'Isn't it
story of Italian love took ,shape and awful?'
lived. again, made vital by this man; They took an early train for home
of silver voice and speaking eye. ; next morning, but not until a certain
In reality he was stagy and crude, , letter, addressed to Mr. Barston
to these two maidens he was genius, 'Leigh, had been carefully cremated
beauty and all the historic heroes in the grate and they Kaci watched
embodied in one. • the blackened cinders settle down
'Oh, .dear,' sighed Kitty Bond, 'I without a sigh of regret,
suppose we won't see him again !' 1 • ALICE E. IVES.
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`I know that. We won't stop at
her house. We'll stay at the hotel.' ; More Chicken.
'Oh, she wouldn't' consent !' I It was at dinner, and there had.
'Of course not. She's not to know been chicken, af. which the litttle
we're there. We just tell our. folks daughter of the house had partaken
we're going to visit .Aunt Hattie; with great freedom,
that's all'. . 'I want some more chicken,' said
'Lovely ! What a gorgeous lark p Frances.
cried Miss Kitty. I 'I think you have had as much as
Their they embraced again, and is good for you, dear,' said Frances's
the compact was sealed, , .,. , mamma.
I3eatherton was only 35 miles tI want more,'
distant, but they were just as beauti- pouted.
ful, mysterious tinges gettingaway 'You can't have more now ; but
as thoagh it had been London or here is a wish -bone you and mamma
Paris. can pull. That will be fun. You
When they at last found them -pull one side, and Pll pull the other ;
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looked at each* outer, giggled and can have her wish ttrue. why,
embraced again, ]'baby, you've got tt. "What was
your wish Frances P'
They went to the theater together, 'I wish for some snore chicken,'
that evening, and when they came said Frames, promptly.*
0 back they sat down and talked it She got it this time.. --Christian
over, :Register,
And Frances
'1 wonder,' said Miss Newson, 'if'
we couldn't got something to do hi.
the company; if it wasn't more than
]i no or two youknow.'
Suppose we write and ask him if
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