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The Exeter Times, 1884-9-11, Page 4(l a e e a ".: BBiPWBRIT us, The exbild ion lists Were to phase Ole° next day, onil Altered Vette wee wooii'log hart} to finish his ideal slab re: of !"The Will o' theWisp, in the little studio whose well. were drapeit with dull Vea+a- tiau-gees' mill whose nooks and comers' were -so chi t e- l;x 'I;ith*aal dies fantastic'; h n• tai r rti it 1v ate, by no sae3u,lts.�ltisfat"tory woo that he a like, lits 15 to be 1n4 house at three w p,ivetho purelrssora tkia yo°oloali. 14 poor child;, 1 t�lievs he la balee�t x Gh oautwt fail did, 'ter fill the time hie heed and heart y to Leel: t�e• views of the "t_ • were tall of Gladys Milton. p'!ayiee• us both false! T belierv'e lie le— G A " 1 Stn idiot to Follow leyselt to SO mush as think of her, he exclaim. ed to himself e iy` .r } et+ "1 'might,as wet y affeetle . any white, far --oft star in the zenith -o1 fall in love with the Koh-I-aoordiamond. She likes Altair, and she don't like ine- aud that's the begiining stud the end of the business. Altair as handsome as Apollo with a commission in the Seven- tieth lt.:'giment, a grandfather who was as earl's cousin, and the: graceful man - Imre of a prince. lam only $ poor 1I X.- working artist, whose luck is to bestrixel. "Aiildt slletallaElll ," attleteloeilaLe.te' ly, "I saw Colonel Altair yesterday, $e asled,rile tobehie life!,", LT; vier t•i stutd 4+'t 1pi7;t71' Emil% grew very white. t* ,einlipossible!" said site, with a quick G • c S. G1D'Z,RTt3 edltsp... WOULD SA Z 1'U G Wes drew her "'slender aria within those lru futereel # et 1. ,o fao?rl t oWfl. the manufacturer. er. The ""Comte home with ane,", she .said. dealer who buys to soil !'see birth yourself. Hear U if yew hkrena kra8t nosy°" i tt \`illstin:" "Not that!" cried poor Emilie„ `old, lug up befit her hands. Oh, oat that! Tbatl said Gladys Milton f rtulyt "and le thing es3ae!" Aud when colonel Altair arrived gra clout and atlentwithft .294eronhis handker lel s,2ad a Mareehat Niel rose 01 I ^�' ! bud in bis buttonehoie, to receive his an .•Li: I V V slues, he wets shown into the room where (1IiB C T�KB.R Miss Milton and Emilie Estrec sat to D ,. gether. ..< CABIItIT-IIKER.. The gay Lothario paused in dismay. Fuuertos furnished u..t. . Vic_ ^-•�". rangprlt: ur et*nslcsea arelacs heiatitos4 Otci+a tnauulactnrerreouseglie.n t weeeti aeUcboapee. Emblems of all the Tlfferent Alta Itttt3aL;tt1•€►�1 �` M esi1 s4ie'otglatttr'ftio teeter -nude xteetngete heel ,neat which le more nom(, pleteth le never,de >re have adde4NevarelasieWat'ttsi¢pts: of lata Tho beats :,sena Aalerete shroucls,en4 every . unersl roquieltla et the lowest prict., Our new couspo 114, roeteaist juprOtteun4edto dge.. be second to nor a in the provinces Societies.. Glnd.l3 rose calmly, with Emilie clinger ct;sated atthe very low em dumb just when he ought to speak. 1 h ing' a ly be her . MY, CkOf'Indertfalaing and Invariably to forget the Rms art re- O . , kretiveeen ns, Ciili.etel 1r, periees that he oughttohave uttered. and the mne you eboose will dinqg lack; until it was too late. Inlay as well give our second-hand tore into •\•oar lace as her up first as last." But if tined Vance could have been gritted with *0olid-eight, .anal peeped iso" to his laeiy-lava's. boudoir at thRt Qer,e moment`, lie oht have taken courage, For (lindy a 1 .ton, whfa wntsthe beauty dignity. "But. ttht lk klea2Xen we are of the season with. a fortune in her own boil entehlecived at last." right* was tenderly putting into. water a The colonel .:mated from the mill-: sprig of i.,•luun-verbena 'which he had tatgA*301on h• to da etateed, oven her tate night before, He had forfeited Emilie Estree's in - "It seems widest tolieve forgotten it neeent love. That wasbard enough, but all Right," she murmured to herself. in his meruemrery eyes the loss of Miss ..The boor little sweet thing, but I think Milton's money was still worse. it wit revive now, Emilie Estree rerualned \vIi$t For she like:( Alnrod Venae, Plain, as a maid and see -waves, for the young quiet, 1luassutnin though he was, she liked him and trusted hint. Or et least she had done so until Colonel Altair's beauty and winning ut liners had faseiit- atetl her with a Strang gtxwour. But now everything seemed trausformed, It was as though she walked in an unreal at ehere, a pato shining Omni and tpodsia large, complete and eve esserted,etudatay Persou:6411;ring euvthlue your were a stinging -nettle. thesradvautagoto promo r, n a Can anti es,;frine !