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Krt. H•rrtnetos Wt11i•w' was well
knew as we of the meat .shies bs
*_breed oumtottabie buesdittg•huuee, is
Zolkeewne. It slued .leas to the less,
with a large semi publis gados at the
ossa f4 sad a gha es et the sea a frost.
'11u house had whet sight be celled s
ladies epos the lees afl-asaflewaeo' er
twang, or whoa seeds was going en in
the dewing tomo abet ell ever. Asti N
was gee. eertaia that these attssedow
asst with so dswonsi«sest from may
quarter.
Ablest s week silos Mr. liemmF-ilent-
.s a revival. Mr. %nark Barden eases
down tut Itis Seal holiday. Within the
last k pecks Battled, hod lima adroit.
led M the firm el Film ♦ Upshots, '!Ped
.• '.opener' /sir. Mao Ilamiegton W Gomm• pee tte►ewin+d with seise hep al wipe -
Semen w the widow of • ewstry passes log Boetba to dere his impewod let. It
of good family. Fens hire she derived did u.•t, howurers trig hiss loos to slier
an unusually valuable captation of *-
terve, feraitwe, sad household Wises
generally, Meloding a quantity of ole-
fashiond plate, besting the HarriuKtoo
Williams crest, std • pair of massive.
Mime candelabra, whisk, ea special occa-
sions gave her dieing -room a dstinguiab-
d air, beyond the ordinate style of
binding houses
Although, however, the house was
nearly always fell, and the inmate mostly
_et • guod laying clam. the beates• did
not return a large profit. The expenses
of an estsbliebwe°t of this kind. especi
ally when °inducted with such libernluy
M Mrs. Williams', are necessarily high.
Added to this, Mrs. Williams was en-
"'' cumbered by three daughters, the young-
est of whom 'was now eighteen, and
neither she NW the young ladies had
much uution of .sonomy. After three
ur fear years, therefore, at Virginia
House, Mra W illirsins' position had be
{ga to saws kir some anxiety. •
The Kam Williams were stylish,
good looking girl.. They added im-
1
outer ibis stated the ear. Had he hese
waaMeg in tie natural sendinees d • ems
in his eondition to detest a rival, he
would have hew quickly, ualipfi►teeed by
the chastised dientianor of Mrs Wedelns
and hey jasilr. Hitherto he Ind .t
least been treated with oulwdersble
frie.dlaws ; now, doubtless owing to the
inopportune time of hearnval. he tweed
hummed recanted witk • marked wild -
ems.
It was enteral, therefore, that Mr.
Ifartlett should not take very otedially
to Mr. Ruotn.y-RU.naey. This, how-
ever, was not due solely to je•lwry.
Before he had beau sway hours in
Folkestone, an idea crossed his mind
that ha had sew his rival's face before --
he .sold sed recall whoa or when—bet
the ides biome more coobrmed every
time he looked -at Mr. Romney -Romney;
and, "'odder' on kis natural pfejtd1ce,
mused him to entertain t-agse suspicions
as to that gettlemaa's antecedent&
After he had been s couple d days at
V D:giaie Hews, Its doubts took more
trent l M d wet letter to his palest'.
He mead stet seallet what a
emeiess
ROI&0 11111./
is thew p/iist _
�iaeYWd M ilM
gar.
ar..1- 'torr eine*
linage midi goko so la=
Dgtf-ysyet icer dry or 41Psjis had
ferei l iellal • �gori*r�h IMP 7
et the sewed IRns `e.T' ms,
lively, sasobiogie-41miestsg laMMtiowb.
.dam peeps Ibo*i % •
tight head is thelltesagennak d the
a1
tYa Wiles gsreslle. 'Teellnle he has
shwa em heed tied gone Plow. I will
rand tideh '
*and rte► talj� *A r Gig ewe
dowl• s ►r M tlhalfssm se !y a<
lend IwItM.1111. s sq pet o[ -tote
g1iem.l,' Mae iia.. "rtbt+ireei t
hat
Oat �ja as BI WA M
this
remeeawd t111e biter
tehe oh
n hto pocket Ile baeridly broke the
mol sed reed es fellows : ;.
Dew lawmen :—+I Meme the
tweet yesterday, or shoo here answeo
d y)ours eugeu•• The lwtwait you seed
Woks .wsteasosly IM. ode aid friend
Henn •aL.. _R.. t.' of the South•
waters Beek salt lore Gest the pig•
tare on to Suet1!d geed foe further in-
quiry. sad will jou know the result.
Meanwiile Ire., your eyes op.u. add
don't 1t Mt. Mame, Romney fpwe you
the .lip. tie is pretty aunt to know yun.
Yours trot',
Levitation TAriwau.
•Orsofowod it ase 1 he has given s. the
ip,' (Guttered Bartlett to himself. He
remembered Mr. Rumnq-Romtey well
enough now, and as his ipind ran over
the events of the last few ways, be began
le have a general tiles that something
was wrasg, thole& he was unable to we
clearly in what direction. The first sus-
picion, however, which crossed his mind,
led him to go sit mage to Keil Williams
and inquire privately who was left in
charge of Virginia Hour.
What he learned from Kate gave hie
suspicions more definite shape. It ap-
peared that 'James,' Mrs. Willismi man -
of -all w.xk, had gess out fpr the day,
tahieg with him Maria, the upper house-
maid. wito whom he was 'keeping oos-
pany.' Mr. Romney Rommel himself
had arsauged this, like the rest of the
excursion. He had made presents to all
the merman to boon of his engagement,
sod had eendeso.sdd to aglow • person-
al ?seer, that James and Maria might be
allowed Wgo and visit friends at Dover.
There reesaieed the cook and the under
Yonas -maid, and, of mums, Kato added,
Walters—Mr. Romney-Rumney's rase.
. 'Alt, 1 forgot him :' said Bartlett to
himself. 'That mares two to re:kon
with. And as likely as not they have
murdered the two women, and aro now
rifling the house at their leisure, whale
we are hong up on board this confound-
ed steamer.' '
There was jest one damn of Lein/
even with Mr. Romney -Romney, yet
While he was looking regretfully at the
Eaglia,4 cost, now rapidly dropping down
a tarp , Bartlett bethought kiss that the
morning steamer from Boulogne was due
to ,dart somewhere about the time that
the boat from Folkestone tame in. He
at owe made his way to the Captain of
the Louie. Downer, and interrogated
'het officer as to the chance of catching
the boot back.
If they were up to time at Boulogne,
the Captaia said, there would be ten
minutes before the other Mesmer started
iplsdbily, however, they hal been five
minutes pate in getting off, and had lest
another three minutes through atm eek
passing serous tbeir bows, Doming oat of
the hereto.. On the other hand, they
had one of the fastest boats on the see-
h•ndwriting,bst in his hurry was ()bilge I via, and • good tide uhder her. With
to slip the envolope into his pocket un-Ilethe Captain told Bartlett, he might
„paned. Before he had finished his
bceekfast carriages came to take them
down to the harbor ; and is the busts
d getting away, and the anxiety of look -
in after Kate Williaeli cloak and
house. Mr. Bartlett Ass esus Mai -prim*
w find how blind he bed hitberlu bets to
her good qualities.
Consequently, when Me. Romney.
Baloney confided to him, over their
.her -dinner Mean that he was thinking
d taking the Mees Williams and their
mother to speed • day at Boulogne, and
Melted Bartlett to be of WWI party, Freak
entered into the scheme without soy
talnetauea
'I see from the trse-t*Wee that either
of the mist toe or these drys will suit
ss,' Mr. Romney-Ros nay remarked ;
'hut Thursday will gip. us the longest
ties there. 1 shall invite* soca' mere
people b join us sod we will have a re-
gular big party in honor o�the auspici-
OW event
The scheme was farther mooted at
besakfaat-time on the following day.
(Uufottunately for Mt. Rmmney-Rose-
ney's ides of 'a regular hie PLAY,' it ap-
peared that • lacy portion of the com-
pany, ces.nsting of Mr. and Mrs. Bolan
and their throe children, has slresdy
arranged to gn to Canterbury by wash
on Thursday. The Rev. Septimnii
awry, with his wife std sister, were
going with them, Gott their places on the
coach were already booked.
lCes Rorne stb, however. after some
httle persuasion, consented oe behalf of
herself and sister, so Minor the party,
,always providing the weather and dm
se• were propitiou. The list two visitors
—jgr. iuutley, a middle-aged bsckelor
of jovial disposition, sod Mr. Octavius
Perot, sesame, youth from the Stock
E.tliatwge, at present hgpetessly victimiz-
ed by Mabel,Williaiw--Promised to juin
the esaaruoa as s anter of °ours& -
Tkis was the .woad day Mace Bartlett
had written to his' partner. No answer
awsiId him, however ; sad. u time
g m, and be Lund himself, under
shS/eAsee°e d Kate, mon sad more
. led in the happiness of the
Williams fancily, he began to hope de-
voutly that he world hear two ems d
Mr. li,nnuey-Romney's purtreit.
On the Thursday morning which
dawned bright sad balm, and everything
desirable, the Boulogne party were u°
the move early. The Louise Dagmer,
whisk was to carry these for their trip,
Matted at f:30, and it was desirable w
be on bored in good time, in order to
secure plasm before the arrival of the
tidal train (root London. �'iaesequently
them was rather a em'per over beeek•
Frsnk Bartlett eame•im late front kis
morning swim. A note for him lay on
the table ; he recognized his partner's
• taenedy to the• ettractigns of the Virginia definite drape. sad • plan resurrad to
House, sed assured an unfailing *apply
o -et Imehaiee-iesrdese of .peculiarly pro -
ti Amble tool lit the course of a mason
they woad hate half a Oozes pntmiairei
antedate among theca, but somehow they
never got beyond flirtation. This was a
• diesppoiutseent to Mrs. Williams, who,
when Me cuadesoandud to start • beard-
ing house, had been infuesoed by the
prospect of finding an opening in life for
t,`. her girls ; and the di.nppointtne•t was
specially teen in chemise of Ma* Bertha.
the eldest, and, ie point of looks, at
Lust, the dower of the flock" .
Berths had made Doe conquuu. When
Mom Filey h ?amebas were prufe.-
aunally eugaged in the settlement of the
Rev. Herrington William's' *Airs, Mr.
Frstik Bartlett, their managing mag, had
been smitten Inv Moe Williams' charms,
gr. and had •isbeegseatly, os two oecasions,
spelt kis holiday at Virginia Worse. But
though • good looking fallow and • pro -
seising solicitor, Bartlett was far from
being an eligible party in the eyes d
either sees Williams ur tier mother.
his fur setting them at reit, for assist -
atm iu which he determined to apply to
Kota Wilium. Kate sod he had always
been us frim•dly tares, sad, from one or
two cheer* expressions, be stspeeted that
.be was by no means charmed with her
hr./thee-in-law in prospect.
'Kate,- hasaid. taking the bull by the
horse, 1 want to ask you s question
about Mr. Romney Routine. Who is
lin ? What does your mother know about
him 1
A. much as she does shoat most of
tide people who come here,' Kate replied.
'He gave a good reference, and he pays
Ws bill regslatlj. Come, Freak, you
may sot be fund of hem, bet you can't
deny that he is a gentleman.'
'Gentleman or not,' said porton,
'there is something about him that puZ•
apes me. Now, don't laugh—I am per-
fectly serious, and I have come to yes
because I want your help.'
'My help i asked Kate in surprise.
'Yes. I want yogi to get me hie photo-
graph. 1 have $ notion that I have met
him before, and I should like to ask my
partner, Tapeham, if he nemesebets
kiss '
'Nr. Ressosy-Romney has not got s
photograph,' answered Lute. 'Mabel
wee asking him kr one the other night.
and he told her that he had never been
photographed .me. be was a bey. Hs
said quite seriously that he had such a
nervous horror of beim taken that be
Then were obvious Nrastme for eocour-
sgiag him up to • oertaie puict, but the
young lady took good care that that putt
was never paved.
Some little sxcitemmt was consequent-
ly ceased mom the Willie's, when, to-
ward the end of August, a laser waa re-
cetvd, dating from • first-rate West -end
club, inquirsg whether accommodation
Weld Mat owe procured for Mr. Stuart
Romney -Romsey, end one servant. 1 could not sit.'
An answer in the affirmative was ! •Fiddlesticks '- ejaculated Bartlett.
'But I tell you what we have gut,"
Kate went on, evidently taken with the
idea of assisting in unraveling • mystery.
'Mallet took a sketch of his head Dae
evening while he was playing bezique
by a highly reopect•ble man *errant, and with Bertha. It's a epleodid likeness— d
an enormous piled luggage. quite se good as • plsotogrsph. She put I parasol, and other small belongings, his siting an hoarse Bartlett had ever pus -
The new arrival turned out to be a it away somewhere, and I have no doubt 1 letter, for the mordent, .lopped his I d. And he found himself continually
relapsing into recant science as he ment-
ally timed the stroke d the engines, or
measured the seemingly endless distance
between the ship and the French coast
When at last the Boulogne harbor
came in sight, he was fain to bolt away
from hi• friends, and take up a position
in the bows. From that point of advan-
tage he descried to his relief tete smoke
of a steamer within the furbor. A mo-
ment later he learned from Dae of the
crow that the Louise Dagelle, pally one
of the best pamages on rowed, Das to
nearly live minutes before her tints.
u'*ss they amt of sight. whim W Aimee
Irene up at • large. roomy Si. He led
die way tato tie hoses, mei was PPM
WWII" Wilk the Gyms', as ee-
agelai b1d >ibootbo s oemp*sien gohl
t ��llt'llla tit/ ' As the hoses sad
!Monty! up. Brittle* be-
O4�yy� bet .till the Layettes
bided Ila rose.
At sett lits. flomoey-Itemnsy appeased
ea the stops, armysl in a wit d behioe-
•bly-est garments, and carryieg a rather
pretty travelling bag, which Bartlett re -
weaned as hit oma. Theo, at a given
sagest, the two pollinate darted for-
ward, and just as he was directing the
sometimes' to dove U. 'Shor.eliffestation,
Dover .id.,' Mr. Romney-Romuey found
himself, with his cuufederste, io the
grasp of the law.
An hour or two later the cook and
home maid came back in s este of cun-
aidurable excitement. They had heel
escorted down to Samisen' by the affable
Mr. Walters, who after mala( them
down to • lunch at • small tan, had sud-
denly left them to .peak to a friend wee
was passing down the street, and bed
forgotten to return, They riseimed
Bartlett t, unp•ek Mr. Reatney-Moet•
num s lu tgsgu.
• •
promptly dispatched. and a couple of
days later the three Misses Williams,
from the shelter of • convenient curtain
at an upper window, beheld Mr. Stuart
Romney•Romney drive up, accompanied
t •
TM* ittlarfinFasms 114°600
So lea thee it essewas
w dtepep*a..md hepates bob •
seal M draw» in the ere
~ 11*ed Bit..w mom ribs
wap1l mo " b.
ikons eimander ever mere publishes.
itself The male #tredve deed sed weds
the wrap gree t1f[ d intim
.ted p epee warFrmse It
pas see ren ekneobie ; it mos sit
still, if yore steep , show R• Yoe
think teems* mos ''pokes raid sof
when eases .peke, sad have row no
opinias ea the times, oe Ilii winch, ow
slavery, oe Jrar lass. os seeWtara,
Mise Kate is MAW Mrs. B•rt:ett, but
Miss Bertha is still unmarred, though
from her hrttitude toward one or tan
gentlemen boarders, there is no reason
to suppose that *he is not inconsolable
fur the loss of Mr. Romney-R�runmy.—
fI.ondon Truth.
oe
worse .ueieties, on the Dopa f%, n• p51-
ties sed peewits, that your vsthct m
.till tlif,sded with o.rtasitl,.es • re-
served wisdom Var „tberwn+• ; your
silent swam very toed. Yee have no
oracle to atter, and yogi fellowmen have
darned tint you swam help them ; for
oracles speak. Doth not wisdom 07.
and understand pet forth her TWOS 1—
[Sptritsat Laws (sources')
Movers en tie Masses Prairies.
Barbaric splendor of the scenes in
Ardis and L .�ri.'.',i,c. seesied repeated
as tit ghettoes panorama of blossoming
prairie untelled day after dap. Can you
picture toyoursolf ten acres of portulacat
oewhole hillsides curtained with what
sedate a superb variety of wistaria, ex-
cept that it grows on • stalk instead of
Imaging from a vine f Do you know
how it fees trot to be able to step, with-
out crashing a dower, so that the little
prairie -doge. autos contentedly with
their intimate friends the owls ou the
little haps ..f earth thrown op around
their hulas, hare every appearance of
hertz planted their own front yards
with the choicest aural 'remotion t Thuuk
of driving into a great field d sun-
flowers, the hones trampliot down the
tall stalks, that spring up agate behind
the carriage, so that one outside the field
would mover know fist s carriage -load
of people were anywhere in it; or riding
through a 'grove' of them, the blossoms
towering out of roach as you sit on horse-
back, and a tall hedge of them grown
up as a barrier betweeu you and your
ociMitettion i Not • daisy, or s buttercup
or a clover, ora dandelion, will you see ,
all summer ; hat new flowers too ex-
quirit. for belief ; the great whits pnck-
ty poppies, ani the sensitive pastes. with
its Waves delicate u a maiden hair fern,
and its Norms a countless mosso' crim-
son stamens tipped with gold, faintly
fragrant. leen feminist flowers ars un
familiar in size and profusion and color.
What at home would be • daisy, is here
the side of • small .unfower, with
petals of delicate rose -pink, raying from
a coneshaped centre of rice maroon shat
with gold. A—had brought with her
numerae@ packages of seeds and slips,
nobly beset on having ribbon dower•beds
undermine parterre about the boom: bet
she est en the stenos and threw theta
broadcast, never knowing in the profuse
Ws of flowers that would have been there
anyway, whether hers ever came up or
not. And how beautiful were the gramme'
—the lest wide' one the most beauti-
ful of all. the delicate Ltde 'buffalo
grass,' for which the prairie is twain,
waving its tiny curled sickle of feathery
daintiness as If its beauty mere its only
excuse for being, yet bravely 'curing
itself into dry hay as it stands, when the
autumn winds begin to blow, that the
happy flocks may 'nibble, sharp -toothed,
the rich, thickarowing blades' all through
the winter, without their being gathered
into barna. Alias Wellington Rollins,
in Harpei s [ag.zins.
ib. Wheel of nitres.
Moves iseeessntly—the most buoyant to-
day,
o-
d• , may b. loaded down by adversity
tomorrow. O•e peculiarity of that
famous alleviator of henna awef ring—
Putoarti s 1Paiolcss Corn hltractor, is the
fad that in spit. of hundreds a imita-
tions end substitutes it has retained its
*es in the very froot rank as a remedy
roc the owe
as weds. persoThis
must ho bas it testifies
that t is prompt, painless and certain—
three grand ement,ale which. when one
bind,ae is the car with Petnsm's Pain-
less Corn Extractor, inure • cure pop
sou curt. Sold everfwiere.
do it
After that, there was nothing to be
done but to return to the ladies and ear
deavor to beguile the mixt hour with
Mdse talk, It was an anxiow and ex-
yt5Rbreei tweed.
Are you troubled etre Salt Rhenm,
Rough Skin, Pimples or stinker tloria;
if so, go at once to ono. Rhyme' D
rug
Store and get s gs >'
Parki s Carbolic Corsa. Price 25 cent&
It was never known to fall. b
Says Dryden :
"She knows her man, !red when ye *ant
end swear
Can drew you to her with a single hair."
Bot it must be beautiful hair to have
such power ; ani bosdtiful heir can be
ersurd by the nee of Ct,tnaLLe* Hat'
Re a se -us. Sold at 50 cell. by 3. Wilson.
9m
gentlemanlike sen of thirty-two en thirty- ► I could Lid it.'
. three years, with keen, dark eyes, and I Bartlett said he should like to have it;
fairly good features, rather spoilt by • and. to nis delight, a little later in the
hew forehead *arose which his hair was evening Kate took an opportunity of
brushed gat. His manners were at first hoodlum the portrait to him privately.
somewhat distant and reserved. This, It proved to be s rough, but very charsc-
bewever, wore off on closer soqusiutanoe,
*ed after • few days be was unanimously
toed • decided acquisition to the house.
From the first there was naturally a
good deal of speculation ae to who Mr.
Romney-lteeiney was. It happened that
then were then staying at Virginia
House, two maiden ladies named Horn-
sesory.
They fund themselves in capital time.
When they reached the boat, end oom-
(getable please had been secured for the
ladies of deck, d still wasted twenty
minutes to the tines, of starting. Mr.
Roman -Romney was then seen whisper•
WWII* likewise of the original ; and the/
ing something to Berths, and premetly
he hurried off to Ike shore.
'Why. where h.s he gone T asked Mrs.
Williams
`To stet me some flowers,'' ieMs•wd
same evening Mr. Bartlett posted it to
Mr. Tapeham, with s short statement of
the circumstances which led to his send -
's g it.
Mrs. Willie's had felt rather snnoyel
with Mr. Bartlett for nitrating himasU I said there was plenty Bertha. '1 told nits sot tone, bre be
y of time. 'the, I
at this .rises in Berthi •foetuses :bot it � M Bartlett,
really seemed as if his arrival had dildo- do °
banker in hope he won't be late r. Bartlett never quite knew how he got
sa.tle, sisters d • prosperous thin hs will r
k TEW HINTS
,s I1
FOR DM nog Of 40116l 4
DOM.— To gave As bod-
es
atepi pistil. ! r 4 Pour r
thareegkly, 4 to G Pitta.
Erperlesee teiJ4 dewdf rte
promo doss is feet esu
Ayer's Sarsaparilla a the runt effec -
tive binned purifier ever devised. It is
recnmmsnded by the best physici•ne.
l' r .sust1tUs., ale esetiveseesv ae
reesey le se .ranee as emote Fitt.
They urine maim dally sotto*, sad res
Ova the towels to s healthy co•dtu.'.
Per I.dlsssttem.er D,eperels, AtsWS
Putts are invaluable, and • sure core.
lalearr.ber , Lees eat Appit ls% Teal
etemsett, Tbtmleeel. Dissteses, Meeh
ache, Ieambsess. assess. ate ail relieve'
and eared by Arna's Ptt.u.
le Lues Ceesplant, hillier Dyer ieree
sad Jaaedies, Art.'s Pitts mime ane
sow fa demes tarp eaaeih to mate the
MAP sad bowels, add remove eoasrpar•an•
Asa cleansing 'medicine in the Spring, tans
routs are .nequelled.
Arrau, sawed by • morbid eoeditioa d
tk. bov,:.. an .spelled by tisane Pmts.
gtraptlees, akin Dies.see, sad Pt1e..
pa melt of lndlgeetw° or counu:,etwe, ere
stied by the w of Atsa'. Pits.e.
For Cold., inks Avu's Pitts to epee
the pores, remove taIsa elt°ry ..*stall
mad stray the fever.
Tor Diarrhea and Dyseetery, eie.ed l,
s•dtes ealds, Indigestible food, eta., AMMO
Pru are the tree remedy.
Itheematts, Meet. Moo alees. ale
..lades, atm remelt free digestive der*aea'
went, or eo:ds, *ed disappear ea t.movrtig
the rause by the um a< ARaY Trite.
Teaser*, Dropsy, =ares Conte.
mad other disorders eaa st by debility or
°tstraetioe. are eared be Ante's Prue.
geN.a.st.m. mg Panda Meaner...
lea, (rave $ saes aril rear remedy m
Sail •WBS ?:
The Franchise Bill, es R peered its
third reading M e widely dist �s-
Macdonald introduced and tried to force
are from the Franchise Bill Sir rt n
amendthrougn a .Neale sitting and without
0o board the other steamer, still lees amendment. Nearly every clause has
•the west d onlymssEngland. Mies Hortwaatle, late . dayr. after
- r B.r'a it's arrival,
do H• std Bartlett. 'Theca been dread sad many new ones have
after Mr. Bartlett's arrival, 'He need w' what excuses be sad. to hie party for
being not wealthy. but coming w a Oa she is • shop just across the harbor. He I this Bond deeertien. All he clearly been ddd, us $ ttsalt of the fierce fire
county (easily en her mother'. side, was whisk was Someday, Mr. Romney Romney could go there sad beck in ten minutes `remembered was his arrival, persp+ring that the Opposition brought to bear upon
looked sp the to church, and walked1 a•d breathless, on board the Folkestone it. Nota word ora pine has @seeped
to u spay authority on q.testiuos home w Williams. On Monday if he choose to ran.' their vigilent..rainy and their efforts
t hetes with Mies
host about half a slants before she cast to improve tae hill, where they have
off. failed to be elective, have been plotted
It was barely ons o'clock when he on mooed in tesoletions to which the
found himself jumping on shore again in division list fthell H Home ahoen reattached.
Folkestone harbor. In the meantime he Hieb determined
.o( amid stator
In consultation with her sister SWIM,
she had diaeovered the possibility d
their asygsi.tanci s eunnectios with a
7`.aily of D.rby.hire P ,minya.
j�,teessey-Romnef's answers to a few
. 1ggMioer delicately pet M him on the
gsbject, confirmed this tkeory ; end
elms, after this, Mn. William reported
that her new guest's dressing and travel-
ing paraphernalia were not only lavishly
nhnunted fn silver, but emblazoned t6 motto,
i. a deerhound's heed, is Mrs Williams knew that kgs elitist
y 'Prot -AAA's: odthe ..iter papa.a retired he , ds•Rhter hail promised to become lira
yoed math drubs. •
R+�m1eT Rodney.
Miro Horessetle was particularly Rte-
slum to the new ander, and in his honer By breakfast time the next morning
went so for as to the wets was known a1 over the home,
the two old ladies sorer' eyed Bertha wee remitter' the omeratole-
daaplq from time to time various instal-
ts of their family jewelry. hitherto dew of her friend& Mies Horncastle
nisi the fir.,. Bartlett sees.
lir
they were together .11 the morning upon
the beech, watching the arrival of tn. I
Boulogne boat. When, on the same
owning, Frank Bartlett was holding the
above oonrenstio* .With Kati WYlams
in • oor'er .4 the l i tteleg iia. after
diaries', every lady is thereon' was swats
that Bertha .-d Mr. Romney -Romsey
were sitting tete-a-tete in the conserva-
tory down stairs. Presently they walked
pap sed down foe half ea hour in frost of
the res, and ten minutes after they s•n'e
Shortly after, the train from Loudon
mise, in, sed for the next tea minutes
they were all busy watching the anti -
nosed tourists swarming on board.
When however, at the end of • quarter
el as hoar, Mr. Romsey -Romsey had
net returned, the ladies manifested con-
siderable unseeinees. The minimizers
wart all on board, the pile of luggage on
the quay was being rapidly reduced ; and clothes The three alighted just before
popumso d all be • snlest I same s'r°wg
exertions. it is still a
pad planned kis next operations very inowirees bundle of iniquitie& In its
( lly The first step was to drive to original shape it was • gigantic sample of
tarn u d obtain the assistance legislative infamy, unpor*I1e:ed in its
the poise st tNtn an o 1
audacity as • measure to protect the
of an Inspector and constable in plaid ley in power mgsinet the indignation of
the majority of the free s'ectora •,f the
country.
ye" he did net appear. they cams in sight of Virginia House.
As the harbor cluck struck the hap( After sending the co.stable round to
hoer, and the .toss whistle roared out watch the house from the beck, Bartlett
Vlilliases stood op and sed the Instigator advanced to the front
looked. Berths tenni to custom, it was shut,
looked seeded the xu•y, biting he[ lips floor. tiry
nervously. The last portmantess same but Bartlett had a latch -key in his
down nn deck, and the gang. pocket, and they effected an entrants*
thundering without difficulty or noise. They at
way was drawn ay. There nose an is -
ter -change of signals between the Cep. once became aware of • large pile d
Bain and the shore. s the hall, ports•ntenns, trunk
. shoat et tee., and a luggage
ler caws being beeped up in -
theneethe cables ems seer off, ani and peek y : on swine this the
then • .twiver ten thrones the heat, and discriminate) so,
the quay soddenly appeared to move Impede, cloned his plan .4 operation.
sway, sad Bertha dropped back i. hag Upes a sign from him they retired
.hair with • flab whisk weight not here- e.utlegsly, .losing the door again nolo.-
primed, foe they IMO c,f� .s Mr. Wall bellied thew. and took up their
in $ serv,ow side street.
R.eme•y.>hoswgy we aft'bebired. position
'P.s't be IMgbt.rtd.' ..id Amita M
winks f from tits.. ,rte. acrd tnxnatred 40 cwt a fairly geed
tied. d heals Maeda rrpnttaie'& � lase .1).1% 11. eerwmrotsy.
Bet the most .atishebory thieg nose
And Mr. Remaplleeeney Now that An blow had fallen, loot.
pant from the Mtrtlett fogad hirSlf undergoing s ere -
paid
dveog. jttgatiett M rise williaeu& Iaiw rev'esic+e d holing tnweri Mr.
It was •t doss mdie.d the ha railway and it was not Innis
at atrivad M VA Bt4tbs kw a periost at Rnm'•y' ° '1
time-terala...d that there trapawMly he before he area hand himself hoping thug
lora* Mt side Ow he walked with the 'obi » Nag y'rtihilill
,gimMtr'',i
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