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I I I I 'IT -To wal't aw'Ity pro'm rle," .oli# vollid" timo?" Asked Daisy. , .1 � . paver, and wrote � on itr : p , fi (
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I a 1. Between.' L 1w, wout, lie said ate had gone rilaV? could swear to you, Lady Adair, -wit '(n 'A 1 ,,IT
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i VJ000SIS 01 to 0011111 all WAI - I . * * * * * * * * I Pivot sorrow'thnt bad driverihim m.1d, once spoken �o me !of love or marriage. tf1i[A',!s w1l"' - 11 P117,7104 us WAII. Door Sir
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, I I I thitt had driven him Out into the Fyor# Ile has alway,%secal � 0 eg, 1. Clini Oil, thbi is ,W You,
1003 � - all that 1� passed I take upoll rays(kIf the
. I :04MICsTgAv AINGUY'ATZ0110 I ? . : B,y �.)3F �,� � *'.here shehad found bill), -oeasolesv litt4 happy, mid I have tried to obeer 111131*- blame. Y6u, cominitted one error-tbat
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�",; A�ft xersois who le 09 evils )WA4 . 0 - , �,RTHA M" L CLAY. ; half dead. $be i4twTupted Lady Uavf thlat has been the chief part of our Irt- of c6ri , 1,
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. 44 4k UWAY'. or ** M-419. over 14 . - � ,eagerly. .. � . I terco,ursei I ,have been sorry for ,Wni., �vjll
: � , 0, qii"x . I bury t1lat past, and forgo� it, it
I "ara did way bq�ne,gtead i , 'Ir k1wirl" ,ohe 4140,; 11; W40 then that Aild touched by hif; dopriession, Yoij be- one who har, been your true, -and loyAl
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1 0-0oni of 4,YS11019 pomii:Ou laXII4. IN Author of 1,fouad b4m.11 .
I . I . I .11 I . 4, lieve me, Lady Adair?" Wend for xxiany jk,ura =fly oller advice,
� k%tQbeCW&Ia, Or "Toll roe your story Mir," said X44 _,11 TeplIed Daisy, "I believe you-" if
�. i Rhaltoba, Saio iMbO1044 - it would be this.
XSQ 'evvIteent =not RVOILV. ill P 'i . ,, RIA91111 $,()a Her wea(finz Morn," Etc,, E,c,. y "Yes ,ona, ll�
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01joy, IOX L , . I I - to your wife for her suzering-love her
; � , I .1 Mily; and Daley fold At -how, she jla�� "Au � I you refuse to be friends ,, Y,,' atollial
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4 I , I � , at JtJ30 vilminion 14%�&i - Ag ry hl L )f,N)�A)_%� -.5. --,--- .. letirned to love Iiiiiii in his sickness =4 - Idth me?" ,
%, �_";�Uqy for the A16019tA D'At . I nd love Your child, live in the cousolw
i 14111 . I ... 11 --1. . -Iwe, au4 how it seented to Jler "No," said Daisy, shyly. "I ,wIII N.W �1 Ot you al.e (JOIng your
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i 11, lii"DNI I thought MY would that when he wits going site must d1e,, Your frleml, Lady Tre lyn." duty. It will be 'better that we"should
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:, L ftirtain conditions, )bX f lither., Inoth64 wordo-101 limird your Ilustanuct"I she re, hIzvo brOkeu When I first saw my bus- then of her ,vroud 4-aptliposs when, �'ho ' The two beautiful vomen. eln' -twe"i not meet agaill. I ask you a% a last
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, "ji, dAUQ;htej, irr'other, or 1111"r 0% peated firivily, "call you by? Was it bpa,4 look at my child. TUer I a�sked her to.4allis wlfe;'of tbedr home each ot-lier. Then Lady May Said; favor to ine--make your roarr"'a" L
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_,,� fAteading 110111*0 , Daisy?" " love in )his eyes, 110 pIettsure in ttle Abroad. Land �he gartilud, way -in wlilea "The tie betvteu us, stiall be the wcil-
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11 04tIe§,--0IX m I I "Yes," replied Lady Adair, *'my name rhee.)$ I hlitbout any daite, but do not Colleellt JtL
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ulti-vation , r Ina) I . OP,00r childIll said UBT May, Oc . la,t jlcarcs,s, !Itny longer-, you ha�e no neeI!I;, your wife
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I ! #A thr" Years, ,Meu, Daisy," Said Lady, May v hard fOr dold not love her.. All, Daisy! I ratty be a gro , is a beitutiful,.graceful womitil of whom
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�'. � Ave 'Kilthia faino lf Xt I61L9t ika 94croo ust be rriends, not fQes. Win Irou . . "Did he ixot love you, Daisy?' asked bl't You It, ' tite best of it. I . ur YOU fly well be proud. Take cart� of
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. �1�0_ t - n"A ocoupled 1by - come with me wheTd I dan4alk to That little touch 0 . I Aall ig-lill, but
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� not f sympathr 'aid Lady May . husband, dew, %lot mine," - her, in
llt,� vv;,Owned an Fghter. you? I have much to say to yell. Come InGre than. all rnw pleading. Teh" !'No," -replied Daley, "Looking back 4AYet i,oA can afford to be geaerous," no one will pray more heartily for'YOUr
;i Jaist father, MVW164. "U, A*uI 3.. ,life togeother, I feel. porgeeby said Daisy; "lie loves you land %lot me." welfare than, ,Your friend.
L'� awa�y from Sir Clinton, where we can W,,�,,e 1, DaisYte eYes-D410Y W110 &n' "-Pon Oil -Uay Treylyn."
., Woth�r or Oistb`ri r ease -that � we sure that lie had nfeyer eN,en the least But Lady Bluty sbook her head
, , I ". certain diotricts a 1101110'ewdolt talk abotit him at OU . tended to be so, proud and calm.. I
� 1 �y $,I repe-at," she ,said, ",that, It I could, affection for Me." gravely ' She said noword of ber sorro-w; of the,
I : i IU igood staUdIng ma . kga.ampt a cannot do Ili his presence."
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� . alongside Ilks hem,01. "I will go anywhere with you," said or "Then," said Lady Kay, 04why &a he a "It wotilld be false --it would be mere sudden anguish that had Smitten her,
j Nmarter seatton, X would -gladly die; my. only Te , " is
! . A ffoatti0on for ate to deny that be loves leaving her life all wrecked; of tbe sud-
1.1� wbpai, zmw *1 Wer gaice. Duities-v Daisy, that I .cannot, if I could go bw'k ,to marry You?"
It oduat, resi& �SIX motalthe likeadh of oiz Her heart began to warm to this V,raucef ,and just tuke my,boy In, my "Ziat is any puzzle," replied Daley, me, but you are his wife, dear, and den blow that had destroyed at once
I I I'! jW's from date of ,b01Xe$te%,d en1r) bemitiftil, higil-bred woman, whose voice arms, arid lie down with tim te) diery eagerly, ,,Why, I had no money; my men generally love dtdir own wives Ili her hope, 'her love, he"T faith, the long
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::1 gjAndtIa reqtilred 'to eArn w,S like sweetest music, I "You are young to be ' hopeleM, RlOthec wa's Q Poor 1YOUlum, who worked the end..Then you ,have a TAttle child. dream of years, the blow that lutd, de-
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, . d t) ( " eil-tLytas She went ill) -to her husband. and laid I" hard for her li , '; I had no accom�, Think What that means, He may stroyed her ideal find shown her that
� i6aaeke, a paten I DA187ty" said MY M-7, ring
Li rjfty, Rares eXtMi her hand oTi ,his arm. ' I the wife a a plishments 'no beauty; he did ri,ok joye seem, indifferent to it now that this the idol, she had long worshipped, was,
I who bas exhausted "Young du years; but I tl a ot one word�
� A homesteader "Garo" ,she said, "you tire not aagi7 hur er does MCI -111111 trouille of! his youth is upon him; soon at -ter all, Only Of - Y; n
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� %719 homestead right Stud cannot ob, '. I I ,,band who loves G,a�Dth - womafi 7 did he marry me?" he will, begin, to remember that this lit. there was a generous forbearance, a
, I way take it Pur, with me?" not meastutrelxe� life by Yeara. It seems "You must I'llave been Prett:�, P&ey, a
� Rt � I 1,1\1 OF I 11 fte replied, in a low voice; "per- th roe that I have lived fifty in, one." In it fair, sweet, child7like% fashion. I . Lt
.]& IL Pre-emption tle child is the heir of his name, the noble, forgetfullnesi Of self that slao-te
I �, : aged homestead lin deortain diotriets r(,
I 11b -Must haps it is better so. I am not angr7,. ,,Because you have act beell, ball -Pp. can fancy -what YOU were lirce two orr inheditoT )of )his titles end estates. He him, when ,he ,d it, dumb,
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,IS Now, I want to tell. will soont be keenly, quickly, She gave tIle little note to Lady A 0a1r.
, : I . rejae six meigths in each of 01-ree Dal ,y. Henven knows there is no room Now, tealme, Daisy, are 'You Willing to three years ago.. ely alive to the child's inte-Test, aaa, "Read it,Dalsy,ll she said,.0and wherr
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. wjj� caktiova.te t , 11 argot in my beart for anything but Shaine." I you -what you -ought, in justice to y4ur at
tif y pres M I lie friends?" oin your husband, give -it him,"
1: ,.... me " Without another wolvd, the two ladies it., do not think SO," WAS the eftllffid husband know., Yon tell me that he through -the child, to yours.', . Y10-11 j It slowly
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1; a bcouse ,war6 ).11 W . ' - "It may be so," said Daisy., meekly, Daisy -read J and carefully,
I coky, qu,itted the room ,together, feavding blin Isply. . gav,rw tired of his life ,in Fraince, and
I i P I "It will be .so; ,and, Daisy -1 like your then looked atlier rival, whose fast pal-
. De�uty o-th'.1, thilter 91 th aeries to Ills t1ioughts ,,, read a story once, Daisy, of two came over hwe?" . .
" � . V. *,:r , ' - I . .. I.. . . ,,yes,,, said Daisy,, Saay; ,�aua 11 was name so maell-Daisy, if You would. .but Ing face showed that her strength and,
.� me. � i women who loved one man -he was U,
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: " " . , -fial 0 M I D a -, lot me advise you just a, little, I could courage would notbold out muchloirler
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I I � I . thousand timcs more guilty than Sir almost happy until then husband's "You are it noble mminan, Lady %lay,
V I 11 R, CARLWG, Life, A004vit'. Fire alidEFla,be i ; I ; CHAPTER I& ' J1_- ' * 101inton. He loved his wife, then quar- 'T had done wrong," said Lady May, teach YOU, how to wl YO"r
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�1. Glass Insurance iisk Accouhts I . reled with her; ,after that lie went and "and I wanted to tell him so. You I you. No wonder that my husband loves
`11 I !_:1 0 an,d,kuQd0Uee3d�r,.__ -_ I THE T'VI10 LOVES. �vjth me, dear; but I "I ought mot to require lienching for 1
q�_ � I .. I left ber; the marriLd another woman not be tingry r u_
Ift,_ that," said Daisy. 740
'1� � ?, N- -!, . () They wulked in silence across the diev, and the two -met. They did not found out how dearly I loved bim, i n "But I understand him," I
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-1 'Vic 0 106 'O hall; theiii Lady May turned, with a Ininish, -him-they took revenge. * The be 4ad gone away. I did till I could to � - I -embling lips,
� , ,* p. s,, Graaua .. Lady May. "I have known him so the. ti:
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i"ty. office and.-reald smfl+.�, to 'Daisy.. . -bad ,a, child. I -remember find out where he was, but act.
"I �L- I resolved to wait un*U he returned, 110 10mg-" � I "Not another word," she said, "about
� thlibiAtOrys lb;p* - .� .— "-vNre will go -to title drawing -roam," tlro picturewhere they botfh�these two pa,osity,*q your husband loving me; be Nvill love
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�11 she said; ",there .is no One at home to- Injured lwomen--Oat loving � the Child- You for the future, Oand no one else. Go
, � am' cav, but myself. We can talk uninte-t- Oh, Daisy, Ditisy! thrmlit of the love absent, and them beg his Pardon, usk ,-tdd Daisy, "Will "it teach me, Lady .
� . May?" to him now, dear; give him that note,
�,_." H b Ight, M. D., M. C. .P. &n,d rul' and �orbedx=W there, the lity, the 1"m to forgoire my coclue�ry, and Te- "Go home," said Lady Us,,
I w,illy. there." ould ybn and Store to me what I had Imt. I made Y, uan,a be with my deac love, and farewell."
. 9 ,-,,! HrO2 or Gradut bit eneto -AN it h She paused one moment,. then too4c,
1 !,�,,S. iIte Toronto U11- 'Xibea 1),91sy sa,", that site must 1 ve g sity ink of I S
, . .1 k�1.1 I I that r"oaTe, yon, see --act Sfi: CIIAon. generous ,with him. Speak to him as I
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I. I , Rt T To resid'eAl.11,1178iciAn suffered terribly, for the color had died I quarrel after othat?" one noble soul speak to another. Tell Dai;Ve hand in hers; there wits a light,
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�11 J from he beautiful face, leaving it pale Daisy raised her sweet, sad eyes to "I found out from the papers When I
I ill . . jg� .1 emandra, HolaPitals r lie reitumed, and where -he was. Twelat him that you littre heard the NVho-le half divine, oil her face as she spoke,
i; re6delace, Dr. Arnoz' oldetand as deatt. 'Lady May's face. storyt and that while you blame li4m "Good -by, D-iisy, may God bless you;
I ��� reWSbreet,�Mxetar.1.,b&,.,,-- Z-� ' They entered the beautiful drztWing "If," she sWd, do-W1Y---1f I died, L*dy to"him, ,and found him alone. Daisy, I
� �� I I for the concealment, you pity him far the greatest happiness that life will 'hold
;, room. The fniniliar, aspect of the r000m, TievIya, Should you hGAe my d liflil?" knelt at his feet, I would not le;Lve him foTme now will be to hear that you are
�i I ICKSON & CARLING, . *r - un:Va lie 'had pardoned me. Daisy, do his sufferinp� add to that, that you. . well and h IVY. Gmd-by.v$
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11 � D , whore she had spent so many -happy Lady May looked ,it her cage lY ber how lets -m- him quite free, that you make no 'a
� 1. : I hours with the nifin whom she believed i1J-])ate your child, Daisy -Sir Clia not be hard upon him; remem see attempt to dictate bis movements, but I
,,, u think ,�f he loved me, how paeastA I was to I
.,�� Arristers. solicitors, arlen, oonv to be her lover, foT or.o, minute seemed &u's little Will What do 70 -d; Illiat you yourself return to France to- CHAPTER L11. .
... , ' "06 12* -r' to overcome Lady May; she battled me? No. It yiou died --and I I)!
1112ors ilor the my Hea- him, how I prayed, peTsiYaded, pleadL
�.T AEk-41166., - - - _. hard -with the faintness that oppressed ven with all my heart thitt you, may but, now that I come to think it calmly morrow." Daisy looked half auspicious- "SEE HAS ALT, YOUR LOVE."
� , ,koley to man at iowest ra,teli of Inter" 'her. �, I � v over, there was somhet&lng strange in. . ly at her- "Nay, dear," said Lady Daisy watched the tull- stAtely figure
I � . I TER, I 11 .e, dear -but if You died, I would -take May, ",trust -me in all or none. I am I
11 .0firml-M.&IN STUEET. E - There would be plenty of time, she your chfid to my benzit as though he his al"Per from the first. He wits so nay.1sing 7ou to do what, were -1 in your disappear, and the tears blinded her
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A. cAritiNG1 B. A. . L. H. DICUB1111% thought, to bear her pitan when all hope, were my Own." changed that, at times, I thou'kht lie had place, I shotild do myself. I undws-tand eyes tis she looked. She balf repented
Am- of helping 'him was over. Daisy's face doftealed as she heard the ceased to love me; The was so reserved, '
" I so unlike himself, that very ofter, I 19m so well -attempt to dictate to hill), what She had (lone; yet it must have
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� ,:L ,aONEY TO LOAN.w * , -,w Sale must wailt until then. She put it words. was on the point Of quarreling with him and he will not -like it; submit, and he been done sooner or Jitter; there must
,,, � , . ;k- from her resolutely; she would nol look "Woun1d you? Then yon Are very again." I . W141 do, in the end, what you wisfi.,y either have been a crime or a disclosra-_
Vve have a 1hrpe apot,111, 01 PUTIANS 111% Q1 it in the ram. Time enough for it dar- good, Lady Mreylyn." ]III Still she felt that it was hard for lAtly
?i Dan Oki lf,11111.ziu . Iiii, g�vicj�ttlle� &1,10-%r4t% . "You se;om. to know him wel said Slay. She had done no wrong; .the one
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, , � intaralt., Ing the long years that stretched out I'Dalsy,ll said Lady May, "You have ' "But you never ald?" interrupted Daisy, half bitteTly; but Lady 'May
.. I aLAmAN & ISTANIBIVO hopelessly before her. had a hard life, crutelly,hilrd, Let me DaIsT. sin of coquetry 'was not so great --she,
�_, �X_ not turn 'IND, I never did, because I tried to would not notice the bitterness
Barristeks 2tili6it0h, man 41� Juxetal She closed"t-he d000r carefully; then teach you something, dear--dD - u d vise ou" Daisy," h atr ar
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I turned, with a faint smile on her color- your face from me -let me teach YOU be patient. I remainded m.Tself that he
_41 gelt. had suffered greatly on i,,v account, she said, "and return to France, first her life. She had thought no evil; and
�',�� liss face, �o Daisy. � to believe dill nobility ,of nAtUre, in him genero; sly ,trusting y the love of -her life had been lavished
Do Morn afla MOM "We both love Sir Clinton," she said; eTo,aty of heart, in loyalty and V,od naid that the suffering had deranged - u u on a man who wits unworthy of It-
__ � IU&Ur "we love him too much to d . o anything faith. The World calls 1113 TIvnIs, I sup- Now I see it all, Dafsy�he could not hands- , he will foll, ow you in lesir thau quite unworthy. Daisy no longer felt
Ogrfflorlb MUtUal f1rG that would injure him-, we both desire pose, althougb. a wife ettla have no AT,J be k W-er rto int, because he never for- a 'week; if you repiroach 'him, taunt him,
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his benefit -nothing else; so, Daisy, shall -her place must be her husband' It ; . 7 wfli ever see him agcdn.11
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I I I Me . Daisy,, eagerly. .. �. I "I -will do jiazt what you tell ute,vv said Profound Pity for, heir --the beautiful
% .. I ,"-,---__-, ,__11�_6.0 ...She came ueaT.Lady Adair as she because we have both loved the seine "I am, quite Sure Of it," Teplidd Lady Daisy, humbly. woman whose life was wrecked and
I 1 I , iiL&C)ffIGG.E:�FarcjUI3ar, IQ$ man. Now, across Ws bridge of rivul,-Y
00- � n spoke, -with a charming, care s. smile, "and I N411 tell You why." "When you return, to. the room to ruined. She looked at thd paper she
� . Prpaidexit, J, Fi, RUSO,ELL but, Daisy shrank back. I offer you, 4n all love, and truth, anti May, him," said Lady May, "go to bim; put held in heir handp. *
"I ` 1, 1 _,� I GAA3)INER "It is very hard," she said, frankly, horlior, -my band, my friend-ShIP. Will I , CHAPTER LI. . . ,j' -your arm round his -neck; comfort him." (it know how this. story ought to end,11
' 11�rer, AQATo, 'to be friends with one whom your you accept It?" � she said. "I ought to die; my littio
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�, � I DIREOTORS. husband loves better -than yourself." "I ,would so. much rather noty" Bad time, Daisy saw tears in her eye.%. Sud- child and I should die; then he could
. -Xk "HM me, Daisy." pleaded Lady Daisy. "If I touch ur I -ic q will tc�i v ad Lady denRY the Young '",ire remembered that
, Inal . yo hand I shou I . on why," re-peate marry Lady May, and they could live
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. UPATI N[OF I ff).Usirlin. MIJr. 1144Y Were StalldlAg f0gethelf be compelled to keep rimy ,word, and li m, she was mot alone in her grief. What
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ffi�aj 51-go'CIK" (�U '"a* who both loved the same man -Lady likes you best?" turn he has never -once mentioned the suffered -she who had loved him SO should do." .
,� � )C, AR IIAR May, imperially lovely IV her calm, An expression. of deep pain, came over word .love or marriage to me. On that well?. She took the white, jeweled hand Them, paper in aiand, she returned to
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. ( to, much bewildered find confused to, no- "I am very sorry thbt It has hap-
1� " 13,MN, ZJ3J3ERY.. ]EXOte(37- agerit . you mustnot-you shall not judge until been hard for you, I respect you, DOI* sy, tice this; I thought Mal. altered, eold, pemed," she said; "sorry for it all.tk . rdflection.s. She opeped the goor nolse-
.- . KAWRe amd Jaxadulptb�, You 'hear all." . . more for ycouir refusal than if -you had I reserved even, then; but that was noth- "He wol suffer Very much Daisy; legsly, and looked at him. He sfxt just I
� LRBIS. X-Onlro, sikeon" , Daisy looked up at her;At seemed so proulised, and then failed to keep your where they left him, his fa,ce coveted
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� I U% kWwt, Pjallarton awA Logan, natural forheT to command. The love- word. It You will not be friends with , House, here the day following.. - ` -i I plied. "Do not grow wear with his hands; and again, as Daisy
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t oAld]�AELL ly face seemed ,made to be revexenced. me, still I will trust you, Daisy. I will was so happy to see. him -so d0lgt%:ll� see him sad and smTowfnl." .
: I I- JOHN . bar "I do not wonder,"suad Daisy, gowly, tell YOU My Story and your husbanA's, I -had so much to sav to him -to tvll Daisy looked up at her quickly. looked at him, she felt like one smitten
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� il. SNAMMAN & STANBIUR7V- SM110 we a. thousand times nre beautiful." excuses for him MOTe powerful ,than all my fault,' I kept saying to myself- sbe asked, "bemuse you want to see tan tbrough her limbs -that terrible
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I � I- . J, . nr -1 , 4, we asked him about his absence. 1, quickly, "do mot go; I have but one
I , linfil ALI ... , "I have never thought of befog friends n(,t forget that she ols-speaking to Sir * and laid hex hand on his shoulder.
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I � I/ � 11 with you," oshe replied. "How can I? Clinton!s wife. I knew your husband king I 1, d d med e time m-wity, code offl honor; it does not Include false
I ) I W, You have wou,my hudboad's hmart from years ago, watext I was a girl, Only resolved umn asIding him no more. Time not speak- to, me?"
-.,; . I nNT. me; I do not see how I can be your seventeen or eighteen; he was It and- went on; -be, more tivin once, hinted that speaking." He u3movered,his face. Dear. Heaven,
11111w�&e me," said Daisy. "I think,
,� i . 6 friend; he thinks of nothing lint Lady some Man -ab, Daisy,, so different to he ,had Something to tell me; little after all I have endured, that Ishould how haggard and woTn it was-Irow
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,� rts kind in �h ul & m ti h -a listen, the face of a man who had been almost
� 'O "You must be just to, me, Dalsy; re- eager, f I of life ud ami a ion. I - d . . -;u S o
, �. ��� , IDest school ,01 ' are be, 0 �'Yon shall not be suspici t me"
I ; proyince. Our coursed member that I did ,not know he was no other love, and never .shall have. W6 $11 kn;Dw all this is but it poor excuse, fdnt,, sad smi, driven mad with pain. It seemed to
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� * Your husboad. I have a* desire to ex- loved each other very dearly, and we a wretched excuse; he ou have change whex he saw that it was Daisy.
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� Iness colleget, cime niiyoolf; but -remember that I want were en,mixed ft be mmaied then." . .
� , 11* ntlnental,-rePuta:t1On( for high * to tedl you I all tib-ont my -my friendship . wbein I was with him that he was moar- May.
* P"ade work. We have three de 0 . . hashoand-it -message of farewell; and "Daisy, is it you?" he said. 11MT
i ,* gr * fnr your biw1mild; bilt I cannot do gtl. ried. It would -have been it terrible blow that after this, I s . 11 Over in
.,: * - I � 14 Imloss ron promise that we slial! be I . __ I at the time, but I should liave outlived .1 IF ill& on see hi eyes are dim. You are come to upbrzid
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� 0 Commercial, 51 4 fr,(,T1JS." I . --- it, and I do not think it would bave Daisy looked up incredulously. me. Say what you will."
� I grapby-, and the. demand for * been worse than title co But Daisy had learned a lesson from
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apIlly.. studen # expressku, of pain clune over'the beau am" - . f hearts-thexe was no upbraiding, no
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* ea6h week, and c,q of Lady May. 11 ..... " - Daisy -1, 'lovivg him, fail of pain and acb. She knelt 4own by his side,
: 10 entel*. Ithef betitipr for yourself. 0 """ �a ." P "O,-*�; aTTIage, it would have been dif- repro
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I %* Get our free atal()08 at * 47111l XWt surely refuse me�-I- who am . _! � . I end t1hrew her arms round him. ke
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I �, *****#4F*0+0'1 edegandes of life; the Idez Of veiliv ;O!;09 13 had loved me very much; Ile knew that "I .will tell you why, Daisy. We a" not very choice !at their anger. He was
11�lq . key unpleagant truth did not occaT to a0..-Z.F pu0s -ih I loved him, nuld he had not the cou-r- friends -1 may tyust yout you will not startled. Daisy laid her fair head on
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1. � t U can expect, me to be wha. or , S I am so sorry Ifor you, dear, that, if
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1, . -on 'r I to -day, I shall never see him again. You
1. " . I ,&�� pou call f1delids, Lady'Trellyn. it wils -O�io 9sZ18r40I..11_ , I'll had killed me, lie was bound to have giving my life would help you, I would
,� lie- ., . valc why, Daisy, and I tell you frankly;
I .., ta you that my husband 4eft me, llcr -_ - I 1. I I - said them." I have loved your ,husband, more or
.1 I 40101_160iftlz V'a - I ,re- -xed11n;'9P_;11-Cr " I'll cheerfully lay it down. I have no
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� i T M. C. A. BLDG,. toombeir title words --he 'was 'Weary, � . I had told you?" she asked. ,Q, all my life-t1lat is, since I
.,i: . LdSDON. ONT. - itlug for the Hay.1 I under- . -GM-qO& 01912T5 erqvs[xz-wna Old enoligh to love. I have given him yoil.yp .
�,,�'. . J3USINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS. Weary, Wa ' "I Should Thave been terribly pained the 11hole of my, life, and now that I "I deserre them, Daisy," said her
C, � by iustixit,t, as it were. He I ZSoW S�,Iq� JTL6qV rl.01 VOT Z-0 40"! --just for a time; but I should flin to be pa,-tild fr(lin him -it I nan to
tl� � � Registered last. season upwards of 300 Stand lit ell . U'ar far it time husband, disqrmed by her meekness; "I
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; , AA%� ts and placed every graduate, Seven mul,d be glad it I werC dead, that he . Ildve known that it was ',ill Illy Own' Irx4,t, him, a 4 I must do for my own sake, es ould not tell
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� qualified regular teachers. One. knight lit fkee, and if I 00 faalt; and, perhaps, in. the years to come, her, Daisy. I knew that I wa's ,
. 1�1 ,iffi employ ,iti f, . I Isaglacc OOL.F. lspxa�ft �000'OOP I would rnt',or never see him again.1
, and fifty L(mdon Arms e. we might have been friends -be, and � ward, it traitor ame
our triined help. .O."Y'r"r , ,111,111 9t,nd li'm a little note by vou. co unworthy the u
11T;o leave your little cWid?" paAl�r4ya AWK , , - - . goeslitlemall, bu; I could not do it
I College in session from . . 1. -Von, and 1. I should not have been Dais,,; i -on sliall read it: and aft�lr. illilit Of I I
. Septz, 5 to June SO., Enter any time. "Do you t&n,k," asked Daisy, with Al'amo z7o ei:ILL fingry. 'I � Daisy; my miscrable tongue used to
eta 11 -MAL, nala XT I 1, drove him from me_�_X coald s s t r . .
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� � . I Budden pasIsliblil "thut in to me? He 01,112'UT5 -not have blitmod him." . 1"Iho, Ifliole or. the , 11111-flen falls on cleave to the root of my mouth, my
I Blitt"d"' Coll Source of un7thing but pa, U tit impedotp,&Otmg, MV 10-2pe "Ile should have told You," said Daisy, y,oll. tlll�ll,-, ,,,O0 T'laisy. mitli bitter te-irs.. miscrable heart failed we time after
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� I ,� J, W. WESTERVELT, JR. J. W. WZMRVELT, hnd those eyeg, go full of love for yorto 1aQU4 10 plau� � I . "Yes; and tiftet, as the time . ,Nf,t 11,(-, v li 1v i,f '(-. Dnlsy; your imppy In aieT innocent joy. �So p . leased
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