HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-24, Page 2MT� tt you like; -should be there' at the stwno
iY' time, There SIla was, With little Snow -
Q ball, alad I scatxatt discovered, from Vette
Valeanie, tl he knew al! ttibout her 1
to teept the feet of bel scec:ntl marriage;
that very few people ever knew); that
she visited my mother, and threatened
R ;1[1. E` 3nEtli u
;1rr.i0i1'E
•• ,:. f r I:..tu, 1. ,V n! .1
alio:it'it, that 8110 is not ---that 811e never t.tere, $1000 korfeit.
will be. I distrust that foUuw-I aiw n I wish site would come, . aIle keeps ,having the 12thr. t,st confidence in it superi-
lwliis telt° to.11e herself. <114TissValentilte grit uv.r aZl [•there, and after tbouSeltils of
have, Ho has two told of a i;tisen 1. g' 3
l eas ' 'candid, cracl ulici he was in Will law, and Sir Vane hell scowl tests of the most complicated ani severest
bl 1' 1 1 1 tl t 1 11 find, feel justified
env \ 1 ;tilet.wr wo n",!lt, a. '()extent..aC tGr'11 inic nig 1t, ane is t tele (.ases we could i1! , we t e jus ' e in offering
.
Snell pall never eared ;tor hiul, .I fdratted 'disc Routh, she'll sneer and to forfeit One Thousand Donuts for rev cast
sure, How ci; dd she' ---ohs, cold, self- say, "flogged again? Ali, I thought sol'' afcoughs, colds,sorethroat, ilaneuza,hoarse
.• bronchitis, C1 tl ' til
anis tough. that hasty, a.ggravatne little
len& o nano An.tecoldhn, ale scowllu,
au' s heerin' is what my precious flet
3¢ t•, to+a + 1(FF'•„ , •• z', Mesa, 'elle allsump� on in i•a ea'
to -make public her marriage with me, ceuteree.�1tatte..l for her ill every way.
, , , . i stafaes,, w110npinl', ueugh, au all diseases Of
ri a;ec, Ora' \'inlet's ,l feee r•;�, unless bought oft:. Vane 1'alentino only Dar little: tinowbail ! so fresh, so the threat and lungs, except asthtn-i for which
hitt'°[ ` 7 Ol Un'i 110►► S�On Ile ►5111t '
<ic., a.c. i w --only claim .'chef, that we caul cure with
-- - b'eat's Cough Syrup, when taken according to
1' nit T L
knew ino as rata Farrar, of course. I
1 had met Vitt at Fayal some time before,
"A Uew thoueebt'struelt me. Without
preseutint myself in person I could judge
::le' , of ills Mother's feeling toward lne by
her conduct. toward.the c a; suppoce�. to ,
change all thee! It i:; alpity, a thousand never was °Sell to before silo went and
intim roe, [alai, that ren- tluow(s1 heraelf a�,.•ay, worse luck --on
” 1'or Heaven alko bush ! ' Rene . s,ch 44 hiu1. An do glances back
. .1 , . as ,
�t> think i ant made of [Itis I;triltingValentine ;a; an uncolefo n way y o
' 0 )enllCin'T it )Q 1 ler F• • ,n13..at short
(Zireetions. Sam) a beak -s 23 and 30 cents„
a p stone»'n el over' er SU0UI(tOr tL15� i(t;^" LOtkiC[3 Ou(- d0llat'. (1e1111i11e wrapUC1$
In mine eyes she is the ow, apt,,, 1 .I as tl 11 erns
0,l<, ihcreely. Do 11 y + only in blue. Sold by all druggists,* or sent
tri I ever i ..�..e• a nee' d fit1 i 'id 1 1 rt bio a f by ;nail ou receipt of pece. JOHN C. 1 EST
s..:. en p t i:xi' Smit' be mine. I , after' 3Itini'a tia a oete' . price° tltt'ly the lIl➢- bre Latest winch l :# , 1 i. l . ,. aS: co., til S S4 Bing 1t. hest', Terenttp,f).t-
" 1 111ge, at inopportune moments, and 113 Young lady, do not dol.'air, Dr, E, C.
ereediee-•1 tion° loony [vital[ name you she showed pity for the child, 1 1';o:lki_' he neat ds-•• that 1 can lister[ to
you ? , l -
i*:i queer, to say the lease." have come forward t one nail revealed lc ( Do you think ti1('rC i ever an hour,.tale most unlikely placed. Jenunle Ann West's Neive and Brain Treatment will cure
give i:. 1,.t , is (l t : iy 1 tl a C 1 1 e al 1 1 p . v ould not be surprised to see bes glide, Hysteria and 301 nervous troubles, Soldat
It is o,al breNdil)'g; Sap; 111=ue, to •pelf• 11etiged for her forgiveness 5 ee;"ing or waking. in which she i$
p .
f'• tv , always s been taught Rene • 1 Iouge(�ib; bac i ]la world abiE=fir front nil ? [fir to futget a;olat{p_ `host -like, out from among the copper J. b'.1 roi:n'ng's, Drug Stole, u
laughing. 'ih e t,to b n# Ali Y n
,• t it a 'pg a. X ;- fore.) ,,�if 0 forget. lest 'n 1iee,lles down there, all grim and. wrath- \%'bat everype-raonshould know --The gland
$.,a... i� impelite 1rtP to alsk Oliic 5[702 S.- Ile- of living 111411, from '15'1r.C,1 for yea] tl, ie I fe .e'J ln� , i , n i �, , t
prime ;e ratingoutlet: of disease heal the system ar6 the
61+1, , e .^, ,.tri t, how eo;lld 1 i!in'n.t6: on had seemed. to be tbru:it out; 1 longed thinking what J111n)It 1ietit;, been lint for f ' a 1 1rI 1 -with lan„ to the a F . 11 ,
Neter r•'.:en painlfit eolle i`on'.: on tobo once more n * mother's sem One this fortune d: that hall I should eo tolizele. An 'austere virgin is Mi. -Ares:. bo„e,caull .he i,1u.1t'y ,)o, 1 eiton s Sealicolea-
L, a .c C 1,.. , 1 rt e • n re i y 1 tllc e 1. IIe # t atilt p t' Duro:hy'i alentlne, evi'11 filth her lamp 'ritl:t is the 'aa''t Safe, plea8gl2t and eilcelU91
c;r s Yee. ;re•,n ilt! -: when 111t: .1: ;it 1t1'I(1Iy, womanly act towarai the child-- 1nt461."
• I' swc'11 tummeil and burning," 1u1l the 1';1411:[4' Uf the s.#t(ni 1:11r„twn. 1'u one
yea wee:i edit(. 'Meantime••••-•- " Iwoult have asked lie mere-e•I would George Videutine lave hh hand ou 1 �' 1 :ioidi�: tec.tAslc .1. 3u: xtle it tile+Golaen
"':i, a•.* - aheer'p s1 1n r,,'re {ef have come Omani, lite idea for pardon, , his Ebot.Mer and stands beside hinw [ion [held • hero at the «Ia1,o is listed l ,rt:lr, J. 51.1;1 •wl ing, veep. 1 2f,, Gln -
5, (,.: ''. A*:, te,y ia:;t•:1 11.x., del cul etriven iu thefll:ale to repair the 1 ante. Something of this he ba, sus- tw1Clt a yr),'rot1 of iron, i 1 1
• _ ''-';i: past. pat- But that act never carie. Tbc 1 >e' it. How could it be otherwise? �L staclock,. High u11 in a, breeze
L. ale • ent e1ss .--• ouseen, rine:fired for, as thongs But he nivel• i no wore Tile voice that - turret a:nolg the trees, strikei: 1nin1e.
e , woman s --woe banisee.i, aria given ow siugieh ee e piano, to the vat.tnient through width the moon, like a silver
r she were a dog or a1 e' bir 1 of the dead
bread., the. slleneeo is the voice of is hill ' Rut it is n dark. :1 mist3,• twilight,
s. FQ the hands of stranger She thoeglht above. ,.dirt English faintly Mare that ' slit p. , veils the f reeu world,
w•:; s n�
T
n li 1 sails
• , notelet ; -c4 ,.1 ..:=u y :her her grandchild, dun stilt banielrc"1 see0n<1Ile.ne '1Iie voice of the girl YJe*nrua Ann, however, bears, anti ow e< f
1.,,y .' ber Unseen, nether, 1T wad the thole., Sin'.4n.1 su onshsh row,.core, to them lanlirt • tnl'ni4 to aptly. " I W1y11-I ,Lost, �, ES'�QS ,�'�,,
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1, .:"1 sa^d 7,=?,a'6'• .° "Et. tlr.' =,1 {il V :►nes i'"ale'ut[ue---1i•::tv{'ll Miami. 1. 1;`t 5 t1hrJUt"pt i -L-. open 155"rltlly tllro,l . h the .wish File W011111 come," elle cries tait,.11i
_-1 €,
et a i n-. .*_' I• • s :N►'4-r eo -eon euel :?`t to MU Ply' h'»` -•ti lttlpt' f' ever,
•'( .. ->:::..: .-'-.'E. . ! Ties leetrt ti1:+t. enuel 1at.' hits tiara to the
1•i h
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cl111cliue sweetie 4• :
n'h vehNueuCe of itsirethet the wish
ectioe te>, twin:* abou#, if. own fulfilment,
:.p ; t •1.l 11,1'O , eta' a
5'.:151, ! {' 1 ,:.,► 4., a! �i:.:e- t a.a`1 :1,' C.il.et ►C„�,R not ltl:t•ly to swam; i°" filet' i.. eh
:,:z• ,1:i ➢�.i aiP&771;11... los:a an .C;e 1seo1SdGLSiitlhf high so *1, ^.7111115'5 no
C.- 1 ,. 4" 1 Never 1 1 .
: _-. •-• f lwlf{ ;. 7 �'.:::: l ,:(al :< l.e 2-e 1+.4,...11•. snips„'.+1,(..1 , r.
etl • -tiee',I;; a `” l tl is '• it •° el - I acne t' S ti20 aeci'itb,:z ;;1''i!( . .<^n<! A ''...1"".t' orliu,il,t." Ine22t, limiting up the brittle path, the
2 114: ? A' «,r. - +8' *.4 ..4n 1 -, 4- got. -, ' Moth(' awl rider ele, looks for comes,
;:il ,.,, i a.l < ��,-�• V 1CC!nt Fit,s' �', 11 iso•>, tap , ., lee, T - ','A t i'.a .l -(h is;.]k r hln;; -,n, George 1
a ,. • 1 „ Slie 11;46 just tire° to chart )'lock memo
' 7:t`!'• ';1.. 1`il a . '`'pc' -ii : 32'e• 1+_ .,:i?i' ! fill:! !.h , - . .1 • �1,{':'!-t.. :ti...r•5.4't l;ht it !na ' b{'� too : '1
X, t _ - _ t •..lief r' • . •, nerd fo • v,, tenej both 'toren ii un rider fly owe the low
child- ... s .2: it 1
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a
Z; t < " 1;A t'1•,' t - 1 1U s.a to MIA +i come th wl tread
of lh{41'ses'
Ten ore 1 -
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.., Oen. Il.t11•;e 'l ,. 1,..1 "Ilene .answers by .1(ttU gate' tell with a laugh e' big 1)ltek
i c,'litlt In Abii,-1 e t ''cls; 011.1114M (1
1)1.. t ►;1,31 1ite:;i L e* (IIck 131t1TEI' I•:ra641'
en tie' reliteal (tnd per.snarleilt Carl' (wttl ottt me,
itte.t2t''OfR wens Pet Oity.iiepat s: rtl(i plYvie:l
Iltcllia(ptt 1pca111'2a^1pl t,. *1215'tiepe MC, ra.
,z,-;;!-11 eneeterenele et -cute. nr t~a•.
Ain f
`Ill(+crlei r tt,•(1autlt.e1 t:ftbie atinlbr(el A.
alta!'' 1 �A;t ,1 - nit f.( ^.3 t1,i2i' Cr1rY .•6.('e('i,c-
2u 1' ,<: -.' t+ at c.a r., anhea•nrte<1uO•ne:a, t,t[h • ),e
rs Le, 1l r' el 'it'lcat the d ln{axoes tut. 4i in
r r ,! . ,.,, 4. a.:.. 12(era4 1; )Illi{ (1 {103551 ieJ1 1115 lAlllsl 1C crit, t,ln,liva, ,teeat r ,1i the, urc rtf rho knife; Point.
t ,.. (,a � 1,;13 Mt=... •c '.-n .'. e. r. ..', !.•`I'4l^., lir, h.->,1.. _1➢, it+t l-....{Bf°r 1'I, ti{lf. 11 1 a; po .`'+ «aW+tl (�-duet att'It< t18t 'il elplG f'(+R drlill 615(5 (:f•
, - 1 ' (1 • ,A a e •a r1 r • ,e➢i •-►r. i- n tee there is :4 nourish in ..l dee of t450 iron .,.I,2 .:c,c ,.re' a,i ._ aGA, edee; st¢ti(x('z¢roluat-
,,., 1111 ku la r..; lh_a, a,IIeC t.A� 11, the int. (£ 3.11 1u,.It lug: I . ; l y {11, 1 h 1 t s: c r
• Ill. " wane, ;- ' .� ' +• (•e'• f:. ` And .p " :1 '! - i1 : 2•{tshall w e R: frent hoof. t1Qu the rider, still Lent n tt i '-w'iat':p e-'tn-21ti, n 4 p: v 14'.1”.11.3' �ps* c•iptmuo1(
It .g s.a . that night
Rlct..\� i,f•:, for the A 1 ll. ., 1 a 1 C 1• h, r.'. i 1. . , i 11111 her i ln" leans over to where, under the °•14anply,pLI itta•14'::nd ru.2ieally-
a ,t:it:e«+. Mir- ° that nle1ht an -►^.Idles el Er 1➢ C°t 1:.7.. -•z•1' ` 31hhat II nk ih Mira . hi think llinl•'-•,. n+ l••"Ti,e.leefereell'''14l'ei"""" 1137:,lBatft•rer5
.a :tip -•.,'r➢;• ` Weal Tutve been either l'L'(•omeil.a„•al➢t+r s1*iit I t'lli➢Ilt situ -1te' hit61 lnoic to it l ;fire” , .Teln1117;1 lin bas s.ou ht -inc anatb:zn.i( <:'; etl•ta-.,a 7;aale laud.
11,41 'i Wt- 15 _. "r f u; ,e.: '"t.• u,':1.3= V+ !^, forghv,:u. ai. 1 11141 i11i41* 1111 111y ie,il'.'.1, 1 Sao no more.hot eon l' : there are hem; i tu/try. , •ti 1 t tat:vt ,,
�.', ., ,.:4•4--A ; " ' ' ,, fetter • 7 .w+'„c,u-h, 1 IIIIrte .lr.t' simply will Ilot bearbaud- ? J.t. j- ‘"14. 'Seminal' Ault, r,If' fat ;• a '' . ,
Int ,. + Nat 1 1s.c you raI ..4h the t .,a=oe,{' of . ,. 1.. j l5 '4 `['111•.1 1. 1,1' .le1 ) o
` 9} U.--''- 1 .1 1 i -:;i1 i.tS:' 'teat t' wee no i or of e. 1:e i• ties'' le.3t'.one ie °tem." Wee ;Hee eat ewereapant•ETA-4 �1:AL
7,'n ' V a tl r e. 1 <'' f • y , a + ' inn v( 4:t', "its tete I tht5141 t you'd a 11
..1tti 1.-"N1
w. \},i►"'14)1;�i
FN D"l Is ; 4"1 S r'b Linen leas 11' A ¢t4'Y,ta lr GrdA1` Il neer 1
arc. 1 w'lwh �ctn lynnl'i net jinni; 1 , +t)tl;(^+ i;.., -:I; a;.t6
_.. s � over gates, �111v Snowball, i1�1411 khll -•-- �"��'" ""
135 Pant' Feeter. • ' ; mother! llera 15(71+ a tench'' lite. She ` �.-�•.. 12t?•
1t r (e+l
:[elms wrapped Lerss'lt iu elleeet1 ant1 ppta:l••e , ;'
`;dere 's'ri k 54 • 'n "4l .< "i , •1 it end -tilt eats tett' ev.'.o 4 t'i'lt a"leer
through the leiter 1
rare A t vim.
enteleo, :e 11'
11"1'1:1; ! ?;`I?G your -c1t yet. I declare, it ;;iverl me
s t
1 . 2•'e; Ito, told me I had been f�'egiv n. 1G',1ye. ft '' :TY 1-111Y 1 ■.1,,'\'rfNt:.
� •"'If aih.•
11'1, 1)OLLAR
1 1
164', It it hAir army, forget her cliitil: Ou 11'3 *hath 1"? ai: )444 ! - - uedt t tun every thee yell da it '
<-
The young lathe limpets ai aiu, Spring
►.1 cOlaf 0rt !n9 1wl�cu 1. •41[1 1515 1 s t° „It;,hatly delnl, an(l with the bridle fryer
-,•atdle
soft C'"" Il""el 'i h e *t•4 ', 1'st"• tars illi"+ rf nohuber Oustt.'" eve ei,ei't+r C 1enien i,nt inert; I1e'*ilt• ; lh,'rar771,,'.*,:Itlele ltd,lier longrnilin�eeltaltit �.
•• Perhaps usual, Oen fee. Jetiihma, elm t a='a, rust 1111:1':1111"5 :ii b I:1UU elee'111ti 1' ttlee11^14
drrf•,a� 1 a ;,.,, t 1'f til I Otero
haze welder 1
: •: ' < . • t , ° "II tilt °filler h;tuel. "Begged' a9 ,
Cllr, 6,_11. 1 Ilse? t -3a , r tee • i", 1 ^;$.aP� 6,1"6 Item '.V''1l➢d5 silent. ltttt'r fit .1pA19-5' 4171" 114 11142 �4 through the blue out.; by { ,D .. .
+tits Ar I tS s lacer a a,lhaltl0 eon, e'r.ia 11 = 1641['; t. silvery
M,a
nreatio
,• What a little towel—IP It; 1.4 t{) 1001C
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t11�»°.1 `+p":;!°'lr 1Ir, .'»r-lt"i}'1S°;,:5$• r �.
terah.ae. One. Tat oili'ai ;1'8 T 'l,`r.Fint{).
oleo I teed tie ' h11.tsrente, 5111•+ lciw 0i fit
yeet 11111 lei Y-'9•,, ,t•(' neon. l
g1 . I• - �• ,;,.'rev ,
51' feetol--°tot:".,*n 1t+ a Ia«' : • :.e •. •ul,y
1pE:1'• s' ---hell'' it MEW • k ;C.. t•6 -..• '1 ; 1 •,15
titre, at.ul .I :eta lie 1 loon fir' a; '•r'e
+�a4I"'tAr:S22"' tai f,.;:4... • R • -,.•1,,'!
vorlel•tv0 'i, ;;:.sy •- 1.nt`.tt,.. 144.4 $.~, •1''
w12o rode ;12„14.1.UW'(i, at late. wee..L' -•
though- Intl a perpetual boy's !Kinney,
ma ',Ai,. £6.'ai in love, at nineteen with a
trove iet*, a fit ran assay with her and
married bor."
Half to himself. iu the tone of one who
ranee.. -.1< A -t', self to done, wha listens
and w.neee 111. sympathetic ttileuce, he
tells the st:)ry -the story of the one brief
love idyl of his life. "I came back to
my senses more quickly than I lost
them," he Hays, (,fits I sty pole most
people do who mike unequal marriages.
I had simply made utter wreck and ruin
of my life. She is dead, poor soul, this
many a day ---she was Snowball's another.
I will say nothing about her that I can
leave unsaid. Only -when I loft her,
after ten months of marriage, -you may
believe me when I say I was justified in
doing it, She 'was not in love with moa
I found that out soon enough ; she was
not of the women who fall in love. She
was so utterly wrapped up in herself,
she had no room in her poor little starved
heart for any other human creature.
Perhaps silo may have been very fond of
her child, but I doubt it."
•You left her after ten months," Rene
repeats. Something in the statement
seems to fit badly with some other fact
in his mind. Ile regards his friend with
a puzzled look.
"Just ten months, my young friend-.
we parted thus for our ,nutual benefit.
I never saw her again until I saw her
fall from the slack -rope in Badger's cir-
cus, one day some six years after."
" Six years after," again repeats Rene,
the puzzled look deepening in his face.
" And Snowball was but three years old
then-!"
"Precisely. It's a deuce of a business.
Rene—"
"Well?" -
" Snowball is not any daughter."
A stunned pause. And yet -Rene
could not tell you why -the shock of
astonishment is not so great as it ought
to be. "I thought yon would say that,"
he says, in a bushed tone. "And your
mother -we all, she herself, her husband
-have been deceived."
" It's a bad business, old fellow, I
don't deny, and all owing to the false re-
port of my death. By the merest ac-
cident --a slip on the ice, a sprained
ankle -I did not sail in the fatal Belle
•O'IBrion. Another man took riyplace-
a poorer devil even than inyself-so
,floor that to keep him from freezing to
-loath that bitter winter weather I shar-
ed my scanty wardrobe with him. He,
George Valentine, as his clothes led all
to think, perished that stormy uiglit,
and the Paul Farrar who lived, and had
a hard, fight with fortune for many a
year, was a castaway about -whom no
one was likely to be concerned. I did not
know I was forgiven. I only knew another
heir had been found for the great Valen-
tine fortune. I did not know lIlimi, my
wife, had married' again, in good faith
enough, Tom Randal. I was engaged in
a hand-to-hand figbt for bread in those
early days. When I' did know, it was
too late. I came to Clangville honestly
resolute to see my mother, and obtain
her pardon. Time might have softened
her, I thought, and condoned my offense.
It Mimi, m s an wif
e fir odinar extraordinary
s widow. letters, whether or not elle is happy. I and all the loyalty, all the love without
y eem to have a sort of presentiment
1[47. OSYar V a"Ant O•r a Ia1C.t , { etine' n c " la' '.a erre[ Et to (' uta,.,,nlnt
., suit t I» '. .i ➢ ; « „ , fitly. 'brad 514 for 1)1 sete loan, by nllixi, tb1 inn 14 1666 r offered, • 11,• t 11 'e ;" i tri 1ti ( there• suit art the ...s-, . •:,.n.,l"- .1..,a ,'.,.Ill ' .lit' iir1, titin►.h.)„ W k((,, tbt llSnon°hell°.
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10 `1A0t12er the truth. Ithins Tea,lll(1,1et t + eo rise .re eitl;y. Au air like velvet, a if 1 1244 rc11,12t. d wo1n. t tc t`aStl', 2.• 1
} knew • rt „• ,.• v.„ . .. i '"' fin; f1a{•i' P IITe'era4{` N -'rr n�* in toe a stead 4111. tilt' 11aele. way, emit into .your
that 1 liuce. the e'.1'pct •,4t .1 ► , it h 1 ft, , 1 h t1 l li t i , sallet221 you dear old : of hill Jetitilna
too great a shock fo,1 It. t• to, bier. eiiel'• 1.1e+7+ 'in : C n •[time, elk hemline,fits 1tiY4 o- , . ,
the girl + tweet • ' . 1' violets , '* 11 't • anel )1m ;hall f*.tt'h lake. down an CSell-
she laved eu girl tin 11..•111-, a•i I tit), .' the lc t nldd, u v1o1 , awl a.... 1 a', i •, u c1 e:> s anti will Y it t1cL21ha�c:;
(-Neil-
iron, as we all ria Denr littler tinttw i a"' it [[[stone 1pv lawn iii a tllorn•ituen la,, r , an I tl 1 „ t
} r w , t 1116# +' ►t 1• f• Iltetr the 1.re x'r t1 gate ani lltl.l a*141[' 1'+ •�
ball what sloe i fir if sllr r 1 t,
` and no t,ne her the wis r. Have jou
's
n •' <. - ` .1,e'n 11•:.iting level"
1nY tdt411g1htOil' ill rttuli6" X cutlt3 h:evt:r be l l'lite!"111e*. 14114 atit'rytllinN oleo thee 113"t+. , , o ,
fonder of her than I atom, I au4 t att heal ' !' 1 toll a '" Rv ill an four, 'Mies Snowball.
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4H) bl4'T5 2+,1[,.%74 .1.14-Ul'l8, end •4'i le' at, [SNI?
It r.roust t•tcteetitponnow awl rc 3931z1•V1uei-
pleeaand i, su;s ;lo Alt .,.t.tl ue A t 1. a ::.:r werkr(1
and la•+-• knee to en „'1; t:f ord(e 21St any We.
Oilier' in the world 1tui'ikes the' 4'61, ntiteh SII
the leadlne n1achtsca In the United States The
p5iuuipu. of CellarUetioU is er,plr(:1}' new, Anil
4105.-4 4t.yt.r aci:lttt-uI4 nevi securedtili4
'machine•,wn have tit: idol is put tiu•price ntGrtr
" w. -1•. t its breath 1 hear. 40. ; , , • • aal:'ri pu n)lnu f?+:; f,�r n altur4 tune orlp. -jell
"It matter's a "eat deal," BPne' *1 1• ' 't00, does the etout, ItnronnUltie llk 1 )11,` ", just tgy0114 5114)46. 1 ian4,541444;ti.ttt 0405 1345 1 tui wnnt (,els 1'Ull tiI•
e F" great
•' woman who leans afros the ate 1.Iss it! Yon See 1 carr* Ito -s at -l1, rceti(vw a in; reel: l: tuaal,ine .54'+pta 15sntcsl
ewers, &net tat, [ siu(e Vnlct2iirr will c like* jus • iti 2 and rattier gate
autl•-" glancing np with a quick look o[' a*:t.:' T.0 tT: i !'f?..II1 1`Ztt}17'. et[f;Flht'i \
think and say►vbonh2o hears it. It robs ;wit 1 1 waiting, g, •c 12 aversion at the house --"I ant never iu
him ata word of title [find fortune. (LOW 4 ,lona, but charmed as well by the won,
a hurl to ct •1{' back. lfave I been
do you tliinkbe will tilde tilate.t
, net NI flow of t rt1-lir:Mc. ' I niisyeci 't carek•.isl
"Ho had better take it quietly, or it , t't14.4'•t :•, be -never, ver, soon Ott t110 +1 tw, "Ilia. di ll 'Valentino ttsktid
may be worse for hila. If the is lamb betty of •11e•r again, :121 idle l.eeri dolor.I
„
to that al*iltd he shall rue it. And you, tilt: Ion white strip of woke, 1H'llllin'• 1 Ina 5514..1 salt 11.11.'1 and lclnlie'61 cross."
too, res friewl--von bave become in. 1 her ear to catch the bound she listen!. t men, is •)Il.'. -2*14 utn.e' one else o• took
volved in this; family' tangle. It veil Ole- ; for. But only the eiglttingalc s song as }1'611 " reluctantly, 't Sir Valle 9,-
voh'e upon au. I hempen e : %lei ;ewe ! breasts( the :stillness of the sweet'ip1•in: (( ' '�, „
allr(a(le pr0nliectl, to g.) studtJl ,Intal• ' *45e:ling. SLS. 'r.ir au - o on.
ball, 1 is i -h -I wis11"any ui!atl:(r Iliad ' "" Tate nab,' alto guys to herself : `Il He` kind o' Onset[ +i' like, between his
tiese
not indeed 4 that. Thee? f. ".•', if it • 1 {;a2.•s.t',l the would be.Aud .11 ,ls teeth sorter, when he 11eC1Y1 you'd gone
bore -
must cotyle. will be the deuce awl all to Valentine steal Keen a one to
ataud." 1leer dear is live minutes past the+ time
nag if fixe without the groom. Ho said folks dere-
abou s would think he'd up and married
" Right is right," says Ilene. do."
She
11 To be silo; but 11 a man prefersShe glances apprehensively over hes
the -wrong? suppose he is the only one 1 shoulder as sho say; it, not quite tette
to suffer? Itis rather a m51,anee, isn't I that miss Dorothy 'e'alentlne inay nes.
W144h
the erols old cat wail fUrd':r--3 a wild ays a-gallopin' break-
neck over the country, without so much
a1s a servant. Ile said," hesitatingly,
"he'll put a stop to sieh gain's on, or
know the reason why"
lt, to he fore thcl into a court of appeal, . pounce upon her, as rapidly and sound' .ton ?Ah " tslolwly, 11 did he say all this
whether or no ? Look here, Rene, lane j 1e551y as the feline to twbielh she hay
to+you .
Valentino will not resign what the has t enol llue(1 her. But she end 1'lnitp:,iel Iiintl o tl Ino kiucl o to himself.
waited for so long,otters so hardier, 1 But I allowed he }wanted me to hear ib
without fighting it out to the bitter ::•nie vi have enn all dto acres of
l.a, and tell you."
fighting .. (ci• tees 1,n/a broad ars,.., of filth lnlrk "Which yon ere faithfully &hie n
end. Do you know what that means � •
for me ? It means taking the whole
world into my confidence -telling it
what a confounded ass nave been, all
my life -and seeing my name, and any Manor valentine, sparkhn all alone its ' 1She was there. Yes, Miss Snow -
mother's in glaring capitals in every sombre brick front with many ligten. ball."
English and American newspaper Ilpielc Itis an ugly, old-fashioned mansion (< -
up. Do you know 'what it means for of Queen Anne's time -once red, of a Andltiss Routh ?-the family circle
would nit 1 coinllI to without rho
spread arou;;t Ill:r; ctotwn herr ar 14 a says SirV'ane'S wife, with a laugh that
lonely spot.wltera (41745n 52112451 S slent:n •. 11 rather a bitter ring. 't'rintl Miss
„Rte.,x: ...,*j re i 2ia,ne4 a 4)45$5 . firer Dorothy, was she drinking in all this
yonder peep the gables of the house, 4, or,
Snowball ? The exposure t f her birth,•
as the daughter of a lawless circus
woman -an heiress under false pre-
tences --a woman whom Vane v aleunine and tones down the gaunt grimness of
no more would have married, knowing its stile and angular outlines. It has
the truth than- Good Heaven t Ron?, pointed gables, and great stacks of
don't' e ou see the thing is impossible ? chimneys, and quaintly - timbered
Rene stands silent. Right is right- porches -in summer time, very bowers
but, to hold fast to the right through all of wild -rose and honeysuckle. It has
things, simply because it right, some- old-fashioned, prim Dutch gardens, kept
dull, warmish -brown tint now, that lovely Camilla " -
contrasts very well with the green of the ,e.
Camilla was in the drawing•
ivy that overruns most of it, and softens room. She has company. -the kirnal,
Don't you see all the front windows lit
-and hark to the si21gsi i -mat's her as
the pianner. 1 HUess tows eves t;'l1 Sir
J ane was put out at your being away -
the kirnal camo promiscua with some
other officers, and it made him mad
triot
imes requires a courage superhuman. 'cause you wan'[ in to dinner. The
"It will break her heron, it will brand n thea IysntSoflun the late baronet, care, but left torand all gentlemen is in the dining -xoom yet,
her with infamy, it will blight her life, the old-fashioned, Sweet-smellingflowersdrinl,in„ wine.y
in will for -which compel crown ander to ace an akin domtwould sure that ewer bloomed, ;row in beauty side that Sirrs-Miss Vane shouldlinvite them to
by side. s friends --odd
Sud hero in the park are „
not repay. No, no, Rene; go over an41tell u1:lgu.iiccnt copper beeches,great green dinner. How many are there, Jemima?
her, if you like,since the promise was ex- elms, br.inehing oaks, and world of `t Three. I heerd Miss Routh call one
torted on a death -bed, but there we will fern and bracken [waving below. of them ' my lord.' If you dress in my
stop. Sir Vane will be Sir Vane to the This primeval forest of untoiichecl room, Miss Snowllall, what shall I bring
end. It will be no new Orton and Tich- timber is the dehglit of Sir Vane Valcn- you down?"
borne affair this, with the same ultimate t' , ff p n (;• R t "r I don't care,a pin, Jemima -it does
It is a thousand Ines 1 0. oor as tiir aper ever was,
ellullig, nv uouu4.. alt_ these wouderhil woods of Valentine
pities it must be told at 1411 -it will were undeeeerated by the axe,. IIe
make the child miserable all her life. held these family Dryads sacred, and
Roue, need it be told ?" left; thele in their lofty beauty unfilled.
" Undoubtedly,siuce I have promised. Fallen from its once high et,tato no
Better be miserable, knowing the truth, (doubt itis, but oven in those latter days
than happy in a fool's paradise of ig of decadence, Manor Valentino is a
nor A fool's paradise I Ah 1 poor little Heritage to be proud. of. Its 1) esent
Snowball 1 1 doubt the paradise, even a
fool's, with, Vane Valentine. If he is
unkiiid to her -then, Rene, I will face
lora is proud. of it -of every tradition of
the old house, of every blaolt and grim
family portrait, of every tree in the
not matter. With rho beauteous.Camilla
to look at, my ?nest ravishing toilet would
be but love's labor lost. Bring down
anything you chance to light on -the
dress I wore yesterday, for instance.
But first, as 1have missed my dinner, it
seems, and am hungry, you shall bring
Inc some coffee and chicken, or pate, or
anything good you can get -there is no
use of facing misfortune starving. Lock
your door, and admit no ono for the
stately demesne, of every queer, un next three-quarters of an hour, though
all things, and have it out with 15)511 be -
fashionable flower in the Queen Anne . the whole Valentine family should be-
Let him look, to it, if he is harsh with g txdens, These quaint gardens si)•141 siege it, in force."
her. Como what may, I shall not spare rots an(1 flourish undisturbed ; he has She tales a side entrance, runs light-.
him." ly up a stair, along a dimly-lit passage,
Still Rene is silent. He stands with
folded arms and knitted brows, staring
moodily out at the pale flood of moon-
light silvering the stone court. George
Valentine .has risen too and is pacing lt d 1 dAl here in times, the only room among the many.
decreed it. There may be orchid houses,
and au acre under glass, and -ferneries
to the heart's content of his sister and
cousin, but all else shall remain, a
standing memorial of bygone days, and
easanbu11e ames. ne
and into the small sitting -room reserved
for the use of my lady's maid -for the
use of nay lady herself. Often enough
it is her harbor of refuge in troubled
up and down. the park leant d over the ate ` lookin
""g will see for yourself," he says, at t the moonrise and listening to the
4t when you go there. There need be no iiiglltingale, stands faithful Jemima'Ann
haste; they do not return to England, I r waiting for heesovereign lady to'come
belieee, until spring. Go over then,and li S . f th fid lit f
see, and tell her.. For myself, I shall
remain in Rome this winter. One look
at her will tell you Moro than a score of
Onle. , omeIngs' o
clog, of the wistfulness of a dog's eyes,
looks out of hers as she stands,with her
face ever expectantly turned one way ;
quest on and without st n , o a og, s
the big house contains in which she
ever feels even remotely "at home." In
the long and frequent hours of heart-
sickness, home - sickness, disappoint-
ment, sharply wounded pride, bitter
regret, she comes here, and withallthe
world shut out, bears the bitterness of
her- terrible mistake, her loveless mar
riage,'in silence and alone.
To BE CONTIN(TEn.
HAMILTON
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