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to Nape my Itearetts in a WOMIIIEVO
, "It is manifest, mon 'pet*. •Listen
keeping. knows ntithing., •
to me a while. althea 1 foand Leonie She,
"Pie ipoor tittle one! Of what, like
tat
"that eight In Parls a ditiewe thoughts
is ELMER. I. BELL,.B.A. •
came into my head, The likeness to vim now?"
Avon's eyes gleamed. • ., .
ccessor John
Saint -Vire is, prodigieue, I assure you. "She le wintething of a,n imp, mon
Suto.. la Beet '
At first I thought of you.. Then, there Pere, with all the Saint -Vire spirit,
• Revelator, Solicitors, Notary Public nestled before mineeyes a picture of and •much impatience ef which -sae is
Saint -Mire's son as last I- had, seen unaware. she has seen much, as /
Seaforth . a. Ontari12-36 bine A. raw -clod, my lather. A clunk= ludge and at antes, 4 espy e cymeism
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sy thick -set yokel. 'I remembered in her that Is 'Most entettalninga For
that between Saint -Vire and his bro- the rest she ha wise and innocent by
titer had ever been a most deadly hat- turn. An 'hundred years old one mln-
VETERINARY redt. Yon perceive the trend of tb.e. ute, a babe the next. Asare all We -
matter? Saint-Virets wife is a sickly metier et .
, ... , • creature; it waa common knowledge They had iceme to the gardenzate
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S.
tiaajttt", .." that the married her simply to spite. now, and Area beckoned to the boy
• ' a graduate of OnteriaVeterin- Armand- Now behold -the bone fate. who heats tee home.
Three years pass. Madame fails to ....
All iliseases of 'domestie Some of the , anxious lines were
_attestor treatett Calls promptly at Plasma her -lord with anottilung.auta a smoolibed fromaDe B,eaupre's face.
nd chargem deratrVet-
still-born child. Then-neraciaously „ "My son, you have described the aboula live made an Wittellort father.
tiaAry Dentistry aspecialty. Office
as ..:
a son is born, in Champagne. go A son nate one with feeling. You speak My philosophy is almest equal to
• ea.
and residence on Goderich Street, one who is now nineteen years old I as one who understands her."
eouneel you, 1113' father, to put your- "I have reason to know her sex; Chilesugtehrticeluklu'eskl.".ed.
door east of Dr. Jarrett's office. Sea -
self in Saint-Vire's place for one mot my father." ,
12_36 mere, not torgetting that the flame of eTuhuees.nterfield's conversation is mar -
"That may be. But have you ever .v
.
the Saint -Vire hear is apt to eater the felt towards a womatentrealou feel to-
"A little tedious. Yen, Leon, what
- A..-R.-CAMIRBELL,- V.S. ' Saint -Vire bead. 1.10 is. dtetermieted wards tesse_enets . . now?" .
that there stall be no mistake thm
is "She is ore a boy to me than a ,
"Shall I bring wine, Moneeigneur."
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col- time. He carries Madame Into the girl. I .admit I am fond of her. You "Mr. Davenant .has certainly train-
-------legea-University of Terento. All dia C01311try, Wii263,0 she as-bsougateto best
See, it is so refreshing bo have a. child erl you well. No, Leon, you. shall not
eases of din:Gestic' animals treated by and delivered of -let us sap -a girl. of her ago and see -in one's power. bring wine. I trust he has been no
the most modern principles. Charges Conceive the chagrin' of Saint -Vire! Who thin,ke no till of one, .nor tries to trouble; Hugh?"
reasonable. Day er night calls But, my, father, we will suppose that escape. I am a 'hero to her." Tteon cast Davenant , an anxious
promptly attended to, Office on Main he bad prepared for .this possibility. "I hope that, you will ever be that. glance. There bad been one or two
Efreet; Ileeasall, opposite Town Hall. On his estate was a family of the Be very •good .to her, I pray you." slight battles of will between them.
Faeroe 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter- name of Bonnard. We will say that Avon bowed to him, kissdng his Hugh •sinned, at him •
Were, Inverness, Kennels, Hensall. ' Bonnard was in his employ: Madame hand wi.bh a gesture of ball -ironical "His behaviour has been, admir-
12-36 Bonnard' gives birth to a son- some , respect. eble," he said.
few days before the birth of -Leonie. "When I feel that 1 can no longer His Grace had seen the anxious
MEDICAL In a fit of Saint -Vire readiness the maintain the heroic pose I will send look, and the reassuring smile.
Comte exchanged the children. Ell" Leonie4-by the way, I am adopting "I atm relieved_ May I now have
&nay he bribed Bonnard very herav- her --beck to you." • ' • - the truth?"'
O DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT ily, for we know that the Beamed "c'est enter:idea nodded De 13 -ea -tyre. Leon looked up at him gravely, but
. - family eamehere triad bought a farm, "For the present I am with you. You volunteered no word. laugh laid his
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Graduate of . Faculty of Medicine,
bringing with them Leonie de Saint- will take care of the little one, and hut d on Avon's, 'shoulder.
•Uttiversitty of Western Ontario. Mem-
Vire and leaving their sen to become perthaps re -store her to her own. Ad- "alte hare had a few &nail disputes,
iter of College . of Physicians and
=Vicomte de Valme. Eh, bien?" ieu, maa fast' - •.P.• lustair. That is all."
Surgeon of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode-
• "Impossible!" said De Beaupre Avoo mounted, tossed the small boy "Who won?" inquired his Grace.
irieh Street, West Phone 37.
sharply. "A fairy tale!" a loafs, and bowed again, low over "We reached the end by a comgro-
Bucceseor ,to Dr. Charles Mackay.
"Nay, but lietee." purred bis Grace. his horse's withers.
12-36rois.e," said Hugh solemely.
"I and Leonie in the streets of Paris. "I -lama you, father. It' seems that
"Very' unwise. You should have in-
• Bien. I take her to my 'hotel, I clothe we understand one another very well sister! on utter capitulation." He took
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DR. W. C. SPROAT her as my page. She accompanies -Satan and priest." , Leon's chin' in this hand, and looked
, - -me every -Where; and thus. I flaunt her "Perlhaps you have been misnamed, into the twinkling bine eyes: "Even
Physician ,e, Surgeon • under 'the nose of Saint -Vire. That my son," said De Beaupre, sealing a as I 'should have done." Ile pinched.
Phone 90-W. Office John St.,•Seaforth. Beene nose -quivers with apprehension;ttle.hi
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„ •the en. "Should f not, infant?"
• iz-as• mon pere. That is nothing, you say? li.
"Oh, 1 thine net! My friends know "Perhaps, Monseigneur:,
Whit! I take Leont-I call her Leon me ratter well, you see. Adieu, mon The hazel eyes narrowed'.
DR. F. .1. BURROWS -to Versailles, where Madame ale -pere!" He put on hits hat and rode ' "Perhaps? What is thin
s? Are ye.
Saint -Vire is ia attendeace. One may forward across the square, towards so demoralized.. during this one short
. tNece and residence, Goderich St., always trust a woman to . betray a Seminar. . week?"
• east of the United Church, Seaforth. secret, monsieur. Madame was eat- The small boy, clutching his louis, "No, oh. no!" Leon's dimples quiv-
• Phone 4& Coroner for the County of -tated beyond all words. She could not raced to his mother's side. ered. "But I am very obstinate, Mon-
11-ieroa. drag her eyes from, Leon's face. A "Marnan, martian! It was the Dev- seigneur, econetimes. Of course 1will
12-36 day dater 1 receive an offer frorq one in He said so almself!" • always try to make myself do as you
of Saint-Viire'ssatellites, to buy Leon. ' .
DR. HUGH H. ROSS You see? Saint -Vire dare not show CHAPTER VIII ,, •Avon released him- •
t his handl in the matter. He sende a• Hugh Davenant is Amazed . "I believe you will,", he said tame-
laradirate of University of Toronto,
friend to work for him Why? If A wee -k after Avon's departure for pectedly, and waved one white hand
Ireculty ioir Medicate, member of Col -
Leon is a base -born child of his withat Saumur, Hugh Davenant sat in the to the door.
lege of Physicians...am& Surgeons nt -
is ea -maim -if he wants to ,resctre her ebrary, endeavouring to amuse tee "I suppose it is useless to ask
Ontario; pass graduate course ia
from' my clutches -titan to approach very disconsolate Leon with a game a here you have been?" said' a Hugh,
Chicago ethnical Sobool of Chicago. ;
me, telling me all? 2 He Wee 110t 110 of esteem when. Leon had gone.
Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London,
that. Leonie isi his legitimate daugh- "I would like to play cards, if You
England; University Hospital, Lon -
ter,. and he is afraid. For aught h -e please, m'eieur," said, Leon politely, "Or where you intend to go next?"
den England. Office -Back of Do -
knows I may !have proof of that fact. on, being asked Ms pteatere. "No, I believe I can answer that I
srdnion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.
I 'should, tell you, 1111041' pere, that he "Cards?" repeated Hugh. . ,
'Night calls answered from residence, -am going to London,"
and I are mot the 'closest of friends. "Or aim m'sieur. Only I have no "London?" Hugh was surprised. "I
Vittoria Street, Seaforth.
• He fears me, and tie dare not move maney." thought anti intended to remain here
tz-as • -
cue way or the other lest 1 sttould 'We will play chess," said Hugh
sed,denly, drisclose some written proof firmly, and set 'Out thi
e vory merit; so'me months?"
DR. E. A. McMASTER "Did you, Hugh? I never have in -
of watch he knowe nothing. It May "Very well, maieur." Leon private- tendons. That is why mothers, of
faraduate of the University of Toren- also be that he is not sure that it-fy-- thought Hugha little mad', but if !lively daughters eye me askance. I
to, Faculty of Medicine knoweor even susipect, the truth. I he wished to .play •ctliesis with his am constrained to return to England."
'
- ea. de not quite think that I have some- friend's page he must of course be Ile drew from his pocket a 'fan of
Memberof College -,orPbelticia thing Of a reputation, my father, _humoured_ dainty chicken -skin. and spread it op-
nd Sur eons of Ontario; graduate of -uncanuy oinniscience. Whence, tit "Do you think Mon,s,eligneur will re- en. -
'New -York Post Graduate School :and part my sobriquet.", He smiled. "it turn scotm'elieur?" he asked pres- , "What • constrains you?" Hugh
Eying -in Hospital, New York. Of is my business to know everything, ently. "I remove your bishop." He frowned upon the Duke's fan. "Why
Bea Oa High Street, Seaforth. Phone i father.- I am thus a personality in po- did so, to Hugh's, surprise. "It was a that new affectation?" •
'27. •Office fully equipped for XrayTito circles. 'An amusing pose. To re- little trap," h -e explained_ "Now it is ' Aron held the tau at 'arm',s length.
tultagnimis and ultra short wave electturn: You perceive that M. le Comte cheek." "Exactly what • I ask myself,,. dear
tete treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp i
• de Saint -Vire finds himself M. some- "So I see. I grow ,careless. Yes, I Hugh. i found it awaiting me here.
treatments, and Infra Red electric thing of a quandary?" expect Monseigneur will return quite It comes from March, who begs -ea"
treatment. Neese in attendance. The Curve come slowly to his ehair, stele Farewell to your -rook, my He searched in his pocket for a fold-
, • 12-36 and sat dowtr. ,_,child!' ed - sheet of paper, and putting up his
• "But, m'sieur-What you suggest is
ta thought you would do that. Now glass, read, the scrawled, lines aloud.
- DR. IF.• J. R. FORSTER infamous!" I move a pawn forward, so!" ' "Bege-yes, here we are. 'I send, you
• - - • "Of reams it is. Now I had hoped "Much ado about nothing, petit. this pretty trifle, which 1 give you
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat mon pere, that you would know . of Where., did you learn to play ,.. this my word is DOW become the rage
some dbcument to prove the truth of genet chew, •
here, alt men who aspires to be beaux
Gradnate in Medicine, University Leon interposed, one of his knights.
tore,,,convictionta ustrig them both in, warm weather and
el Itorante. - De Beaupre shook his' head. • ' He was not taking a very keen in- cold, so ttleat we rival the ladies now
Late wads -tent New York Opthal "There was none. I went through tereht in the g'ame. in this matter. I beg you will make
mai and Aural Institute, Moorefie 's all the papers with Jean, after the "I forget, m'sieur." use of it, nuy d'ear Justin; it le cun-
Eye and Golden Square Throat s- einettee .. , Hugh lookedt across at hire shrewd- /tingly painted, you will agree, and
vitals, Landon, Eng. At Commercial "Saint -Vire is more clever than I lye , was procured by me from Geronimo,
WWI, Seattorth, third Wedn,esdaY in had imagined, then. Nothinig, you "You've a surpris'in'gly shaft mem- expressly for you. The golden sticks
real* A:Kettle from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 say? It seems that this game must <try, have you not, my friend?' ' should please you, as I hope they will
p.an. 58 Waterloo Street, South, Strat be carefully played." Leon peeped, at bim through his do.- Avon raised his eyes from the
Stria De Beaupre was hardly listening. lashes. - letter to observe the fan, which was
1236 "Thent-at her death, When Madante "Yes, m'sieur. It -it is very sad. painted black, with a gold design, and
• Bonnard tried, 'so hard ,to speak to me, And. away goes your queen. You do geld sticks and tassels. "I Wander if
• .DR. DONALD G. STEER .
it must have been, that!" not ttend." I do ake it?" be said.
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, "What did ;ate say, mon, pere?""Foppery!" answered Hugh shortly.
"Do I n‘ot? Your knight is forfeit,
larsiversity of Western Ontario. Me-
em- "So little! 'Mon ,per-ecoat(1Leon. You play a monstrous reek -
z done "U,ettoubtedly. Natheless it will
ber of College of Physicians and -Leonie West
pas -ie me peux plus less tame!, give Paris something fresh ti) talk a-
Sairgeons of Ontario. Full equip-
,
!' No more. She died•with flume
th
wordston her Illia" "Yes, at is because I like a gam- bout. 1 ,shaII purchase a muff ' for
.ment, including an ultra tthort wave ble. Is it true, m'sleirr, that you leave mareho Of miniver, I tffink, Von per-
eets , "A pity. But Saint-Vdre emit, thina us next week?" • eeive that 1. must return to England
Mee Nang Street, Heatuall. Photie that elle ma,
,de confessione-in writing. Laugh add a simile at the proprie-
Bewail M. • I wonder if he knows that the Bon- tatty "use, : forthwith."
12-86 -nerds are deed? M. de Beaupre, if "Quito true: 1 am bound far Ly- "To give March a muff?"
"Precisely."
he should come here, on this sia•me one:* "I perceive that you t9111 make that
errand, snow him to !think that 1 borean excuse. Leon goes with you?"
' Leon's hand hovered uncertainly ov-
pENTAL away with me -'-'a document. I do ;er the board. "As you say, Leon goes with me."
not think be will came. It is grobable"I have never been there," he said. "I had meant to ask you once again
that he purposely lost trace of theme." to give him the
"No? There ie time yet"
DM J. A. NicTAGGaRT Bonniarde." Justin rose, and bowed. "Oh, but 1 do not wish to go!" Leon The Duke farmed himself with an
Graanate Itcryrd College of Demtal "My apologies for wasting your time
and took it. "I 'have heard' that Ly- weittan. -
swooped dove'. upon a hapless pawn, air, handling the elackettakin like a
'Burgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensall, in thils' lasfili'n' nlY'fatlier'"
Tbe Cure laid a band on his arm. ons is a place of niany malls, and
"1 really could not permit it, my
12-36 "What are you going to ' do, my not very nice people." dear; it would be most improper."
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eds Mr. 11avenant of 7italle1ty to al
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tants," remarked his pieta "limy
are You, 'Hueb?" Ile stadIledtterward,
and just toucheta alughta outstreteated
Made with bits ' finger =UPS. "Latta
slentify your delight at' seeing me by
picking up the chest" He went
to the tire, antl, stoott .With. his Wick
to it, Hugh beside him.'
"Have you had a pleasant time?"
Hugh asked.
"A most Instructive week. The
roads bete are remaricalare. Allow me
to point Marto your notice, Leon, that
an insignificant pawn lies under that
chair. It is never wise10 diereated
the Lawn's." •
laugh leaked at bine"'
"What may that mean?" ime. intatiet •
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"It is merely. witaceeenty •dear'. I
The rates for residence telephone
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service are surprisingly low -only a
few cents a day. You really cannot
afford to be without a telephone.
• M. J. HABKIRK,
Manager
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here. I hoped that you knew noth-
ing."
"Oh, my dear Hugh!" Mimi shook
with gentle laughter. "You thought
me guileless! I forgive you only be-
cause you have restored my faith in
your omniscience." •
"I never drearaed that you suspect-
ed!" •Hugh took a few quick steps
across the roomand back again.
pulled it into place between himself "I don't undetstand." •"
and 1 revenant. • "I am taking Leonie to Engle:ad, ,
"So. I am now "'reasonably safe. where i shall place her 'neath toy
Continue, Hugh." . d3ister's, wing until I have found some
"Justin, I am not jesting-" . discreet lady who will"act the pert
` Oh, my dear Huge" of clueema to my wand:, Mademoiselle
".- ard I want you also to be ser- Leonie de Bonnard. Again the fen-
IOUS. Put away that damned fan!" expresses my emotions." He per!
"It incites you to wrath? If you formed a sweep in the ale With it,
assault me I shall -summon await- but Hugh was staring open.-mouta-
mn mute." But he stare the fan-, and held ee wonderment.
"You've hidden it well!" . at
"So also have you, nre dear." Avon it so. between his heads. "I am all "Your -your ward! But -why?"
resumed hie fanning_ attention, beloved." ' "Oh, my reputation!" mpurned his
"What was your object in allowing "Justin, eou and I are friends,' are Grace "A whim, Hugh, a maim." t
the deception to go on?" ' we not? Let us for once have plain "You'll adopt her as your daugh- te
will you do? I beg that you will give with this fan. "Your painful anxi•ety 3333..:2354715 . ,::''',,lf,
"Wslaat was __yours, ah ,worthy area king!" •
ter:"
"But you' always speak plainly, "A•s mny daughter."
Hugh?"
"I dreaded lent you ethould discover dear Hugh," murmured hie Grace. • "For how long? If it be a whim see
the truth! I wanted to take the child "You've been kind -ay, 1 admit that only-" .-,-• at
His Grace smiled slowly, eyes near- ts teke many liberties with you. At , (Continned Next Week)
away fr•0133 you." -tri iittle Leon; you've permitteti him
, times I've hardly recognized you with
must kiss March's hands an,d feet. that. And allathe while you ,knew
. LONDON and WINGHAM
ly shut.
"The fan expreeses my emotions. I him. I thought -well, never mind
t he fan gently to and fro.South
alotaphorically speaking." He waved he was a girl." - P.M.
"You are becoming rather involved," venom, •1.55
Davenant glared at him for a mom- remarked Avon. . ' Belgrave 2.11
mit; annoyed at . ais nonchalance. "She, then. Yon knew she was a myth 223
Then an unwilling laugh broke from girl. Why have you allowed her to.2.30
Londesboroutou
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- keep up the pretence? What de you 308
him.
"Justin, pray put that fan away! mean by her?"
If you know that Leon is a girl what "Hugh-" Aron tapped the table 33KruiecepeteM
"Jestin-" Hugh came to him, lee." Kippen 10.46
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impels me to inquire -what do you Hensall
Exeter, •
her to nie-"
are but thirty -five --quite a child still. Davenant looked; 'his disgust I ' North -
A.M.•-
"My dear Hugh! Bethink you, you mean by her?"
It would"be most improper. Now, I- "My God, do you think you are am-
Eaeter ,
I am over forty. A veteran, and there- using? I mean this: That I will have
her away from you if it costs me my Hensan
tore harmless."
Avon unfurled his fan. Belgrave 11:1122:..042:45. , . '
and laid a head on his arm. "Will "This become e interesting," Brucefield
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you sit down, and talk this over- Avon. "H,orw will you have her away
said Lcliceentre'bere 12.04
front me, an -d why?" Myth 12.13
quietly and reas,onably?"
"You can. ask that? I never thought
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etd.you imagine that I you were a hypocrite. Justin."
wi•
,s,Nheud toriubnajlbeatthypopu
I permit myself to bear with you I I W
It, Justin. Sit "If you were to ask me, Hugh, why 'Ingham
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her, innocent
A.M. P.M.
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its arm.
"When you become excited, my
it. But' aye an affectionforLeon, and
if I alletved you to takeGodericb
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dear, you remind me of an agitatedSeafortheiinton7.17
sbe'ep. Quite irresistible, believe me."
and seated himself opposite the Duke.
"Oh, she, then! If I allowed that -1 Dublin 7.28 3.29 :',..,.
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Hugh controlled a quivering lip, as he 15-"tiM lchel
"Careful, Hugh, careful!"
"Calm yourself, my dear. It I did Dublin Wezt
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Avon rtretched out his hand to where
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somehow. Strange how one may be •
mistaken. Or even how two may he!
hear that I sin fond of Leant"
gal."
how to achidae a sneer, Hugh, Yeurs Blyth
is too pronounced, and thus ,,is but a Walton .... .. : ...... ..s..s...
light of a beautiful girl."
grimace. It should be but a faint curl itteNaught ........
of the lips. So. But to resunie. You Toronto
will at least be surprised to hear that, .•
I bad, not thought <if Leona) in the •a ,' •
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eon?" "So you won't go there? Well, per- Hugh mated sharply up at him.
"If she is indeed valet I think her
haps you're wise. What's toward?"
AUCTIONEERS 1 am going to restore Lecoule to her
Hugh raised his 'heed, listening. dur
"Now, what mean you by that, Jus -
family. How gratefull they will be! There was some slight commotion
"Is it possible that you have been
HAROLD DALE If not 'b He paused. "Well, I have wititout; t
fling open, 1110 Itbrary door, and the hoodwinked? pear, dear!"
he next Moment a footmen
not considered that possibility. Rest"You'li explain, if you please!"
-4Licteneed Auctioneer essuped that I shall provide for her. Duke came slowly in.
rd, an
'd men trent "I had come to think .you °umbel-
speetettee In farm ane house hole For the present she met learnt to Table, chessboa
flying. Leon had sprung impetuously
be a girl again. After that we shall ent," sighed Ibis Grace. "You have
t Weft rile,es reasonable. For dates
lad tutormation, write or phone Har-
see." out of his chair, mid had almost flung had Leen in your care far eight days,
Tbe Cure Ictoked full into hie eyes himeeff at Avon's feet, all etiquette and you are a,s innocent of his decep-
- told. Male. Plume 149, Seaforth, or Red decorum , forgotten. • tion as yeti' were when I first intro
1240 "My E0D, I trust you." . "Monseigneur, Maneeigneur!:.
flady at The E±Positos Office. for a moment '
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"You overwhelm me, father. As it Over bis head) Avon met Davenant's "You mean,?"
"I mean, my dear, that Leon is
F. W. AHRENS chances I am to be treated this time. eyee.
/doomed auctioneer rer Path and will calm yourselL ttty Leon? Leonfe."
Thavenant threw up Me hands.
One day I will bring ',smile to see "He is mad, of course. I beg you
Iftnoit Counties. Saes •solicited. Tho cure waited with ihiM le the Leon gave his hand a last kis,s, atni "You knew, then!"
you."
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