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had carried off the hest hatch of tho
day, That, in itself, was triumph
enough, though alio triad not to be all.
duestly
t ; 110(1 ice, Hut that
l lovely and beloved
C51111(1, d
ollil(1, \vas ielaue'yulg 1ur love'. Nevin
was there a marriage made 111 heave' if
this worn riot outdo there, The girl
loved hila with her w13 010 heart, s1,
much so that the stately l itr'clits
]angled at 1110 gr,u„ fi l follies.
Lady Pt n'ith weid(1 hale. L(sm Jonah
bettor pleased had this iv( dding talent
place in the midst of the season, at
the most 1c.-.Ilienabla ehw'erh 10 town.
she did not 1110 winter wedlling,e.
"flow could they," sho asked, plana
{Holy, "how could they be math,
putty? 'Piro(, Clore Wert) 1,Ie4,y of
c v(1„ r(ena, and tilos(, with an attune{
auec of exotics, 101,10 u always beautiful
but there was 0 pro tigo ahont awed -
ding louring tho season, {loyalty itself
had ol'trn keen pl" tout, and 13110 would
have delighted in that,"
So Lady Permit!' talked in a plain-
tive, sweet voice about 'dear Lett
ietso" and his taste. Sho 1111(,1 to fear
Lar Indy fri.utds 3tlrniro him tor it, She
11111 .1 to liedin rho complaint 1 +howtd
!hut her (laughter laid really boon
I ou ht after, that 8110 was ongerly ho•
10 •313, loin that tie marring° was not a
match 1011c0 from worldly motives,
Norer was anything more complete
than this happiness of 1!(atro': s, sho
was so earties3, so (Hiss': in hot' 11(;.11 1
10 lit Lo It far hire that no one could
help growing in0onaedy in ,
hell
:she b.xu11 that I ecr,t
music, she ,,thd:',:,I hard; she legged
Agatha, t '0( t(sto 33'1 11111`1- was
•
te" to 11, Ip 1,'•r, s1,( had boor„ that
thought would fit her to cu01,2310
1' him; in fact, s110 laid out ln.r
' 10 lite 3 , pleas', him. IIa was to
r:o in tpkrlhor, and tiro welding
.ts to be celebrator' a feiv days be.
. re Christmas 1',c
,11 w`11 merry as a marriage -bell,
delightful to sou Beatrice when
she received a love -letter ; how 8110
read thele and cherished them! No
;cord from ono of these precious letter:,
Wan 0001' wi:i pereel to 'nuc Dile,
"Silo wi11 Is, a ;great lc :1
Agatha, "and olio will boa happy 'i ila"
Up to this time, silo had 11°x00 had the
faintest doubt, hut a littlo incident hap.
1)0ned whish made her anxious. 1.'Ivo
of the "enmity ladies," both friends
of Lady Penrith'!", called. during her
absent(., and as th0y had driven sono
distance, they wont into the castle to
rest. The day was fine, and they went
into tho garclens. Agatha, who know
them both well, -went to soo if she could
do anything in tiro way of amusing
them. As silo (1r0w hoar to the gardon.
Moth' err which th0y were seated, sho
heard, and 0(101(1 not possibly help hear-
ing, what they wore saying. .Lady Tree
hada lond voice, and :1Irs. Darwin was
deaf.
I would not give my daughter to him
if 30 war° twenty timer an earl," Lady
'{Tree was saying, Sim lowered her
voice, lint Agatha heard rho words "a
terriblo scandal—a groat sacrifico—
yelers ago—always a bad man."
Could they possibly ho speaking of
Lord Kelso? Her faco grow p111o, and
her heart beat with sudden fear. It
could not b" of him ; why should she
113iu13 it 3 The world was full of men,
and, unfortuuataly, there were vory few
good ones. Lord liolso was not tho
only man going to bo marriod; surely,
surely, it was not him. If it was—if
that bright, beautiful girl wero to bo
mad0 wis0rablo; if 33bat blithe, glad
young life wore to bo wrecked ; if that
loving, g,'nt1.o heart wero to bo broken,
thou bier( was no justioo On earth, no
mercy in 11mave n. 8110 could not, world
not, believe it. IVas thore no truth ?—
was every mala false at heart? She
raised her face in passionate appoal to
the blue skios ; Only wero blue, and
blinding—hard as the greon earth. She
longed to ask their if they worn speak-
ing of rho earl, bot sho knew that
neither of the radios would have of
ausworeCI fret. They condoseondod at told
last to notice her, and, in answer to her war
inquiries, Lady Tree said sho would
lik° a little fruit and a repass of milk.
i4Irs. Darwin 130011no1 taking anything,
Tho two groat county ladios eon.
14111010(1 a governess of no mare impOrt-
au0o than ono of the rose -bushes in the rash
!Arden, is tlo
• Lady 'free iimurmured, as 8110 went
tlway, that sho (lith not approve of
beauty in a governess ; and Mrs. Dar-
win said 11110 would oortainly not Beep
any one like 14Iiss Brooke in 13or house
no good over talo of it, Beauty wan
,711110 a nlistalto in the 10w0r classes.
'Chou Agatha returned, with a lino
imnoll of purple grapes lying iu the
11:1.!111 of green loaves, and thou they
'Iotiglt 1100 of so littlo 1101013133 that
went on talking before Lor, just as
;:holed) alto bad vet boon there.
"Did you over hoar who it was ?"
001. 17 .Ltedy Tree, in the most oonfidon.
Cal loot of voice.
"\a, never," was the reply. "Soma
ht i,etilleaut parson I fanny. The whole
3,1 ,1,•' was kept vary quiet, but Lady
P'ot4rith roust know of it."
with a 1Vor1(1 of troublo on heir
. face,
"Surely, ah, boavon I" ago ori
cannot ba true—so 13orrihla a fat
not be 111 8t0ro for that loving, bee
girl l Is thoro 110 truth? Lady 1'
loves her an the very centre
heart; rt is not likely that she 31.0(
- low her to loamy a Mali 3111(131 1114
la+lie , 1,,,ul(n of. '
1'(t a lingering cloud of dOn1t
over L' 1', 12etter for Wu) beautiful
to die than to1ivo to80( l:or1110:;i0
1lorish ; bot 100 any 031(1"wing new
eh.: horrible discovery afterward
31", had married tho most 1%'ortbl
;1,
1';•ah 61 s, though, alto would 1
k1101{ Agatha Was .;re wing accost(
1 Cho1 nys of tlto 1 o1) 1 sh,11tu,w
• u-r,.l 11 hkoolearit O3'+l•aa((11113
•O. ,.n it was just possible that
b',t lie been all that they sail,
worse, 101might reform ---turn out
)rl:(,.11 irreproachablo hu8h.'1mi and
3 :i, et of men; then his wit, t1
I .a 1 i,,ly—never know, Yet it 0"
(.111.1, all 33.11, :001(,
Ail 110111 14300 1len tr100 043.1(4c to
111, ,l toont 711 search of her, a111,113
1 1 s v/1 a
?11 Ile ,)co," 5:1(.}1(+1,( "1(.71.1
11,;1 1 n f w rmuuteS. 1 pant to.
..,133813i33,th.t1.37car] h( t•,u
1,3'. - 111 au17fu13 ('03.10 With 3,1,' 01
111`11 I'cnritlt'.1 room was an0 of
111 t1 .•1'01•Itlillg al.a1t111a:11t31(1 till31:
ht, al1(1 sunny, with a r
(> •r•rtL - Ilte and the r
e 11 I.:, 131) 1J, 1'I13)1 f l.t, Atl
1 n t 1 ,l•nl whit•, ro
1 .1.,atha in 10V
1l r'.1! t11n 11 31, 1,•11(11I1g to hear yr
3 1 t , 213 n 1. '::e of thele.
Tiley a1:, most beautiful,"
1 ler mind went bacl(to the time w
tll'.: man (3110 loved 10 wall, and Nell
(43113 br,lieved to 1.e her hnssband, 1
boul;lit j0w•els as 11110 for her,
".l own .110 grad you like them 3 Mans
thinks it 31 very pretty and aP1=1'upr7
1,33•.„ 0t; but I valor, til:, love that ,1
it far mor, t11an the jetWi!134,"
.r1,t;01.11a leaped ftp, Witlt 60(310 anxiety
in hor face.
"How 1110011 700 love him, Beatrice 3"
she said goetly,
"Yes, bow lunch!" was the quiet re -
111,( ,
"Do yon think it quite wise," Agatha
tusked, "to centre tho whole of your
heart and soul of ono object ?"
"I do not know lvhother it bo wiso or
not, but it fsvorypleasant," she replied.
"Do not b0 afraid for ole. I have given
my love wisely, to a good and noble mau;
nothing can hurt me,"
Agatha spoke then without reflection.
"Aro 7011 quite sure that ha is a noble
man 3" she asked.
"1 am quite sore; he is a 1(illg among
men, Miss Brooke, Why do you ask 1"
"Only from my groat affection for
you," she replied ; "1 hag your pardon,
though; it was a question that pardon,
not halm 0,8120(1. What should you do,
loving him in this fashion, if anything
prevented your marriage 3"
"I can 50011 answer that question,"
replied Beatrice. "I should die,"
But Agatha knew {loath would not al-
ways notn0 when ono desired it, and sho
knew, besides, holy heel) ono can suffer
heforo it is time to die.
Boatrioo was looking at her with a
shadow on her bright face.
"Miss Brooke," sho said, "I bring you
to sympathize with 111y d0light over lay
beautiful present, anti you turn my plea.
sure into pain. Why are you so strange ?"
"1 can only repeat that it is beoauso
I lova you so much, and marriage he al-
ways a lottery."
"And my earl is always a prize," sho
retorted laughingly. -
'.Chen they discussed rho pearls and
tltoir beautiful settings. Agatha re-
solv0d to 14217 no 10oru, it was quite use.
leas ; it served onlay to make Beatrice un-
yy, and she evidently know nothing
)ler lover more than she had boon
, but sho resolved to be on the
ch.
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"If,” sho said to herself, with bitter
toars—"if there had boon somo ono to
watch over 100, llow (1111000131111y life
wonld have boon. I pray to I-loaveu
Gait this loving, boautiful child. may die
or than suitor, as sho will do if she
cowed in 11or lover."
"Of coarse sho clogs ; but an earl is an
earl. Ifow long is it sinoo it liapponed 3”
"I do not romombor. 141,'. :Darwin
was in town when allrho clubs were
ringing with it. But thoro 1 anything can
bo forgivon to a man with 131)011 11 r0ut-
roll."
"Should you think ho cares for het' 3"
was rho noxt qu08tion.
"I should say not—merely a caprico.
Slut is a most beautiful child --not vory
strong or very wise; and ha must bo
tirod of worldly woln0u, 811( will bo
happy fora few mouths, and thou—"
"Thon it will bo liko all other mar.
lieges, 18upp050."
A.ucl tho two groat Jarboe laughed. A
hrokon hoar{ fu tho gay world is looped
11po11 as solnothing almost oomioal,
They diel not notice that tho ('000r11os8 nlco
shrank away, somata and fl'rbhtoued, thatd h
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CIIAPTER LVI.
"r,rlrL WILL NEVER 01.1 THE 531310 Ae,41N."
130atrion 1'onrith stood at the school-
room window, and for tilt first tiino in
Ler uunny, llappylif0 t11cr1 was It shadow
on hor bright face. A.gat)11a was busy
with tho ourly-haired 0hildrou, and
Bothria° was waiting until 1085005 ware
over and Miss Broth° had limo to at.
tour' to hor, A shadow on hoe fico, rho
sw(101 oyes 0101111011, the laughing lips
firmly- closed. Yet it was Soptembor,
and Loral Kelso W10) at the oastlo. Great
preparations had boon made for his ar-
rival, Beatrice hall been in one long
ecstasy of oxpootabion. He arrived one
00011Jtlg when tho Fuson was sating Ov01'
1110 boautiful limo trees which as yet
had not lost a loaf.
Thera is sot -nothing at timos 01010513
solemn and torribls about groat happi-
ness' so Baatrioo found it. Sho loved
Agatha vory much, and when sho hoard
that hor lover had arrived sho wont al
mica to her. It w08 evening titan ; tho
ohildron had gono to tho nursery, and
Agatha was busy with hot books.
".Lot 1110 CO1E0 in for ono minute, Miss
Brooko," said a swoot voice, and Agatha
loo10d up with a senile. Tho love story
of this bright, boautiful girl was the 011(3
pleasure of hor life.
"My earl has oomo," said Beatrice.
with a blushing, happy smile. "Mamma
says that I am to go and spoud half an
hour with him boforo dinner. I have
00100 to ask you if I look loloe—roally
. I could not trust to Inky own tasto;
o is vory fastidious.—mamma says
ho is tho boat judge of a lady's
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It1 ill pay the faro,err. 3f the so mu('1i.
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BRUSSELS I+OUNDR.Y
And
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I'Let'0r1S, IlfAltltOWS
103(18(1 i'o\ :Ills, I LASH ROLLERS t' i1
lob aro got up specially to nlcottho mania
of th °Farm ing community
Wu 'iso giec spacial attention io repair( of
ay my description 03
Steam 'Engine 3 &Rollers, >1101(50r5, )3ow.
ors,Threslhing;;litel neo, Ploughs.
anal arty 31({¢11 men 0,,5t,(
033 all(• (arm
SATISFACTION (3UARANTJl3333
AT L113ASONAOLJ3RATES
Penstock of 50ear,,1,91,90;r and Gam Pipe»
AlwOye on hand.
1Vo c3olI1n1y inylto ins/motion at the o13
toad Mill st„noir the 008101nce,
Wiz. R. WILSON.
EAT 1) A.EHET,
)PATH (303313330', 0A(l10iiI'0,$.
ANDRE( t URRiE, Prop'r,
FRESH AO SALT MEirrb
Of the boatrtnallty aim,lyr o(1(and And 410/iv
arc” in nuypart of the; Villmg,'tree of (horse
TERMS Very Favorable,
X J1 T CATTLE TVA N1'J.6D,
vox which 11113 highrst markt( price mil>bo
paid,
Isla() 1Lt1(ea Specialty ofbuying:lldo 0(1(3(1
Shins, Don't0Orgct the Place, next door
to (letcller's Sewellry Store.
ANDREW 003>11I T.
ALL ALIVE
Tho undersigned begs leave to announce to
tho Public generally that he has purchased
the 1111311.13 Stock of D. Frain, harness
maker, and. -myth brought a Largo Stock
of his Own liakt ,1.3° is p1'001'od to Conn.
pule with the !impost, as ho Buys Strictly
for Cash A Complete Stook of
L1CI11 AND IIEAVY 1LAIINESS,
COLLARS, `VIIII'l , BRUSHES 001'1BS
TRUNIKS, HORSE BLANJ3.E'rS AND
VALIF11S,
And Everything in tho Ilarness 1,in
Ems” Ifarness made to Order from best ma -
toyed on Shortest Notice. -
k ' Rapetiring :Promptly Attondecl to.
tom' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
rte' A, Ca olfaited boforo rurallasing
Elsowhcro
1 Don't forgot tho pima, in Dr Graham.%s
Block, D. Frain's Old Stand, Main Strout,
B-russels,
F, STEVENSON.
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Iu•tenrlll)g I'nitl_ascLfi Call 11.1 r:.lan,lnt.
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The undersigned, thanking his many customers for theirpatronllge dnring;
this It1tat year, wishes to inform the publio that rho mill Las undergone a
thorough repair, some ofthe latest improved machines hays been introd= e11
--but still retain tho stone grinding system.
ME FLOUR, Ht1WI FU ire, C HUED WHEAT
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All Sorts) of MI Feed Delivered Promptly
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