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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1938-02-04, Page 7I 11� I . I 4 c: �.. �`4 . � , , I � � . ,,, .1 . �� , ,.� � � . 'i,: 1. ��, I - , � - -1 . ­ .. I " ­­­­.'.', �­­­­,­.­ 11W.1-1-1 ... - I "' �­' , �, " - . ,,,11.�Iiil j�, �,,­Zli,,­­, ... 1"'. �, �`; I,,:,. 1�1 - - ,- I; � , ;t -i , . . , , � . , I ,I �, I . I �', �, I I k 1� � � ,'41. I 1 t7 V, I �t . I ­ . , , . . I %,"j"! � . I " , I I . . I, , .,..,. I . IP, I : �. 11 ," � - � I . - . - . I . � 1� , , I � . . � I , I , ; � � .- I.T. . . . I I " I . .1. I HAX 111' ."I..'"' ."' .0-4 -Mg., I I . .. . , I . " , - , - I . , "Sticccedlog k. % Hays , I � . I Arristom, �0011010ro, Q, --'--- J. � Xptor;pe blilp;I . SoHolb5trs for, . � r4 , the'noo0oix, Box. 00160 , in rev of, ­ ' the,, Voroxwou Bank,, Seafortb. X6ney to-10im, I , .. � . 1248 II . . I � . - .1 t- , �� , , - - - - - - - � �;.,, I - ,� . DAN . Ctit-4 BOLSBY - 1. BARRISTERS.' SOLICITORS, ETC.., I 11 I I . 11 � . LOFTUS E. DANCEY, K.C. ­ I � . ". ­­ . I I 1 P. J* 139, "'SOY . � , ''li .1, � ' GODERICH, I . BRUSSELS . I . 1 12-47 , i . ­.- . . !, . I, ELMER D. BELL, B.A. .....-I. Successor to John H. Best I I 1� . I Barri-ter Solicitor, Notary Public.' . ,T� -Se . aforth - Ontario 12-3 I 6 1 ­�— - A . I VETERINARY *.' I - 1 .1 I . .. . . 'A. Oz. cAmPBELL, V.S. � I . ,:. Gradiia', of Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Univ rsity of, Toponto. All dlls,- eases'.of dontesVe iiftimals- treated by the_ most modern - �trinctiples. Charges T reasonable Day' or night calls. Promptly at -tended "to. Of ' (ice on Main Street Heasall, opposite Town Hall. Phone -116. Breeder of Scottish Ter - hers, Inverness Kennels, Hensall. i2-87 I I ., .1.1 . i I . � I � . . MEDICAL - -- . . DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT Graduate of Faculty of kedicine, University of Western Ontario. Mem- ber of College of Pjhyvicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Off -ice, 42� Gode- rich Street West. Phone 37. . Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. . � 12-38 . . . . DR. W. C. S . PROAT I . � . Physician, - Surgeon Phone 90-W. Office John St., Seaforth. I I ­­ 12-38 � _ DR. F. J. BURROWS . � Mee and residence, Goderich �-',t­ east of the Untied Church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. ­;.. 12-36 , '" ' DR. HUGH H. ROSS I I Graduate of Univer-Mty of Toronto ' Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduatd ` course in, Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Rdy�I"Optbulmje Hd'sPital, London, England-, Vniverelty Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. S. Night calls answered from resddence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. I . 12-38 ; DR. E. A. McMASTER . - ,%raduate of the University of Toron- . to, Faculty of Medicine . ' Member of College Of Physicians and SArgeons, of Ontario., graduate of New York Post Graduate School and Lying-in, Hospital, New York. 'Of - Jim on High Street, Seaforth. Phone 27. Office fully equipped for X-ray diagudsis and ultra short wave elec- tric treatment, ,Ultra Violet Sun.Lamp treatmenis, and Infra Red electric treatment. Nurse in attendance. 12-38 . . _ DR. F. J. R. FORSTER I I Eye, Ear., Nose and Throat � Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. � .I - Late assistant New York Qpthal.. . , me! and Aural Institute, Moorefiel�dls Eye land Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London., Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each mouth, from 1.30 P.m. to, 4.30 pm� 53 Waterloo Street South, Strat- ' flord. I 12-37 , I I DR. DONALD G, STEER � Graduat)6',of- Faculty Of Medacine University of Western Ontario. Meon- ber �of College of Physicians and Surgeons, of OntaTio. Full equtP- zuent. including an ultra s1hort, wavei SOL * Office King Street, Hensall. Phone Hensall 66. . , 12-37 , � — ­.�. ­ . I DENTAL_ I I I DR. J. A. McTAGGART . Gri,duate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. 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F � il, '­­� �', 'A I I - `"`�"`; .of sit ' ��,�i­,,.,:­; , , �, �,-itv,i"011 *7 11, - ' �iniithluig evI.I;. he 'Qft 1101; 04f, 04P,"-� - - I �:%, �!,, , - 'i',�ing� 411v I�l at the - th ,� , 1. ;�- 'i , (Continued Cixa bat*4ek�. -,,,, - hfri�elf - f �ont door of -9 .... di's-'L Perception ,'�,,J,, , ,, �� � ill, 194 I , , I I ed a game, sibio, ,�.qsq w1t4,,:4'8II'00Ad . � " , ww ,;q - - Ip " . I . - ­­ . -1 � �'r � I "'111 : . I 1��IiN .W. , . , , , " . . I I JR , I J 1 . , ..,., , I 0111", & "'W! ... i .. I ' *br t the pack, th n to e T, or ar ed I, , ,,� - - by cheoir"Ins , at, he ,ought � of"i" b` ' b; e;' alone "00�"� QW -11"' 14, 1 111 �1. - 'L mal Oil 4 1 his empty d house, and, wao. admitted so, , ought ou . ' - i ­. I 1,4� a.. I TO " � - He. thrust his hands Into with Minnie. , . ,azeme , , .., ,� .: i "y 11% " I I - le I . , nit. 1!AfiotJi&..!-9#&!iI` . . 011 ,,�,I- PRINT-i""''W'p, (#,Her sister %' . .' "I �: ��7,i'.,P�r"'MLIr ,­' I, ­,� A!,!kj a e en m s sitting- 'k I � ,,, ,� , " , M an, elderly . ma4 She `showe,4 and.ill f�f4i]Q tAfe p14 consc " __JL !".... �j,�;� I 0 1 ,yed, , I , ' I ,X IV& L�� I'll " - - po&ets� andi olliedtly cursed the uni- ,him into the s m ,or ,u The tea seemied to-do'her good,lor I 11 1� 1'�,� " "IF �W,ql'§ �, - � . - , , led the old. ,I, � ,, . , I I - � - le. Ho Wn't I . I I h revived, and, became quite an!- to 016W9111 I ., ..*�, . , . . ., 11 I I ;, " " 11 , , , , I �,A, k)YAN�,If,' . olously " and amiably 7- 1 . , �,,i,e,,., ,,� " kk I vieirs6-and Minn ev 'i ,.� I.." , � %. ­ .. , 1011 room with shrouded iu r n ttw. e. lady upstalis at -the -proper timej tMLU - � - � . 'fl, I W, 1101%10 �', P�,ggil,, . mone3a �or his dinner. Not a sou. 'And t.allked to him about- Prances,' 1!She,;,was- a poetty, I g.lirl," saiA.190-r-,", �.��., I - . ' Lea .1� I T"49k, 'PA"IP I,", "Miss Defoe wi Ill be down In a min, "GoodL-niglit," fetc4ed her & glass, of ma' I ischoold,ay.4I any- ace, "I thought eil - , it '. I ." w� Iij,� R �­, no Frankle to advise him. Ile had a lite," she said, severely, " water anoI,then was free. , their childhood,, their . . sh 4 Out wz- - -T�,� , .. 7 , I , I I . I - � � . , � .11 -a . 1; ,�, . "d,w"V;., , , I I I 4R1,R,w'1V;. " su dien, terrible feeling of desolation. thing'and evierAhing. The friendly, well." . , . I 1.,�; ". "R.SR1,iiie"!�; Ri .. , 11 .�, �f�INR­ I I � I '111 UN,�,R,�,, o2 i%t,,-,,, I. �,-e�,,, ; f,"��I'�,, i,Itw"�,,�,,'k.,ML� ,,!�� I - The place had, a s4t of chill mag. She retired to 'her DWUI littie room, � ,,, �� �,�IR,,,,,,G 16"', "Olit Lord!".he g1rdained. ,,d, Stood disarming air, the classic second, step Lionel's, face had, become very, red, . I ��,­". ,"14'. - " , � , , --t,,` 1'10�11 �:;�&�,,�!��,s, . Wfic6nce wlikh imjr'ess;k1 him; be,locked the door after her,, ; '. . � I ' .,�- " ". " � I ", ,! �,�, ",ol�l , `14�1 ,­- . .-,!",'e��,,I Al-,:Nlhl'4`1� g "What d1s, it?" asked Minnie. was fond, of magnificence,-.... anyway. still in �he d4r.k, with cilenched hands. Of the seducer! He, wgs amused by It was undoubt!eolly difficult to explain ,. � -­ 1. , "X."� -,,,,,,,,,- �- �,� ­ - * ­ , 1. .­11.17��,-"�--.F,­,r:nr ,­n-'J,y T,;�A ffil.� nq ,..��",�. ,� r �` ,I ggg � I t I � " "", ,,,, . ... vrettked in importance L "She sihaWt have him!" she whis- I .�. " ­." "I sulpi), ' - I haveWt any Minnie in her -chatter but the 04n't, lose- his feel- and. Yet he want6d terribl. - o tell it " , Zr ;,I . .-,y pity.. for lu '-1 ... �. � ose I - 0 ea ano iri" PM -J - 41�,-�, �,, ,�N­Axr " - " right,,to think of Frankie. I suPPOie through being able,to receive him'"11 ... ni,""Pered. '"I woet give . tr Ing or uneasiness,. Because, in -spite all to someou�,,, h L r the per�,', -,.,!?, gfn,.I, 1, him UP! I � I 11 - -won' I , tite �iino, �`be ­Xelt. 'A.P -1,13 4a � I - �,g'� I 1, -4,le - to Jhatre . � P "'W'' .. ., I 'V en hid been I won't! " � of her immeasura,bly respecta. ap- son's - comment, be told. definitely .. I -if I .Jet her alone,, she'll forget me,, such an environment. , � He .1 "� I I , I �,El, W I " �, ,, . ' e was a natural mah ' ' - , " M �,, W; g k1,6_i,., ;Or a , Hes,a -A , , �&. L N�b' A . , -, 'Imm, , � �"., and make a better miatch, out there." inclined to think her very ordinary, Lionel didn't suspect the effect his Pe"Tauce- 14 W W W 'i � , . . T � 'Wok . . 4 'dLt*, w "Id ,�, whether, t xw . AR., A.", . m. La _" is Sim ,, I .. what the " en , felt cad. Honestly lie (Iddnrt I ete and , 0,111 - -1 ." , "' ' - trimonlal an opinion not to be ice innocent grey eyes had, bad upon that I . I "" - � ", Minnie knew , . held,of the n '"onel oltbre'01 ito "'ARM, , -- some 'incide ", , I 11. pi,o'speets were in Brown'sville Land- I obliged to protest. . were nts that, a 1 -.-,-,,,-1' ­ of buth a drawing roofti. � heart, never before touched! ' But y part of "'.Wa*'�"". , , 1. I . .�', -.-,.I�'..�,�."�","�L.,�,'�;P"I"-�� , I � . "',", 11 ­­. . "� 4�ip,�, pr - the .. hat 06 spu - *uik, -oC,br;r.', " -,h .� z "W , , ;P, Cooildn,t ib6 ,onentioned. ,;,,- '. ,,, ovied. , ., ""Say!" he cried', in,prete , ' ­�. �; R "". 5 , ' - . irrg, still'she looked grave. It wa§ the jgtill."t house iinagin. she had been fully, aware, from tAie nded- sur. I . . , , - *. ';,� ��F" , ise "seven ,o'c we go they .were omitted-, .. d as.16A4 an" ­ , jjj� ,, ;, ;;,,". ,", ­jsi. j,j�j I" . ; — A ,11 i i �!­ ,::, ������ . 6;-;'14 ,IODe can Dever ,tell-," she said. able. Not a so�und' of any sort. ,He f -,111t time she"had.seen him. it was . be . i 11.1, . hould, out �ze�Lt�ke- a walk-have'a bit of be unintelligible. . I ., : Into the ftqlc� �0 1;i;k��,��­ ,.""'. 777- �,�, ", I "Still, Mr. Naylor, I certainly a satuneasily on a mammoth sofa,,with 'too startling and intense tv feeling to .t ­` . I . 7­.,­,S� not ,gve up ,hope If I were you.,,I'd ,supper somewhere?" . . "I'll have to-7yioto'll have to assure .- . � . .. I . 1� 11 -.... i, .�-,­4:',�.� ­­ ".. " 0 " . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., . , � � � � � � � � 3ot,hing: to., hear, nothing to be mistaken. She had, mido up, her .­­ -.1 -A very, ince. litta, 6444�ii�1,11'�'� , , �, ., .. '­�� ... -v , only think of the marriage as post- "Oh, no," said- Minnie, "I'll have to Me-glve me Your ViOrd Ai I � , 1 , I Wi0i I -1� 1. ;, ­­­,", ,.il' see but you nevuW I 1, .. i ma,ij 1. . p.ctures muffled ia. netting, nothing mind then. He was the,one man on, I - ZIP m, Ire doing-beften!' His earth for her 'She h- be golAg." mention this Ej�peicially to Julie. ace 4n!Fwere4. -� ilfe,'coula mx#p ....�,LRK,V ',�. 11, I " t a �:�;�� ., z,;., ,,, , - . "'. I ?'..." poned. Uittil- you that he cired, -to Qdnk about. . . ad never even she ro�e and picked UP her hat. I'm onily telling you becauft I want himself to, Pw'n­�'and,O�f 1, 111 M" I But to be .watch had gone long ago, add -the fancied herself In love befor' I :by, ta , W'; 111 "That's all v,,ery well. , , � e� ,,, " #-', 1�"�,��?" , � e, and- But did riot put it -on; at last put it You Ao �. understand .the .wh i pointment ==or .p -w,r ;�J.11 I %g4w, ,4 ,9*, 11 -, ­.,�, -,, - . iP­ , ", I ',, ;' V � I � ,,;. 9X41" . , ole Lionel, In that ' gf:�,I� -9 on the point of marrying a girl like marble oilocili: on the marble mantel. Laever did, ag�ain. It was her Unique � Alnigy, -flitt 4#1��.th � I -12 . Frankie, and, then to lose her for an - bad stopped . . . passion. - I .. : down and, opened her worn little pock- thing - - - " ,* ,,I:, , t �,,��yg I �� , '' I sallo-,". complacent,' womin � , - Indefinite length of time -ii x­cp �, She didni't deceive herself. She ad�. etbook. I He was very. anxious, above all, 10 - I 1411c, 7 TF I ".", - -, , � I . , � .", 111 ,,,� not ed about growing v � , I - At last there was, a faint rustle Ov- i, ageta-bleovi"', ­, ­ �"', 5, I, I Here is the money, Mr. Naylor," remove any impression that he was I -9�p - .1,1im easy. . . . I � mitted that she intended, to get Lion- suburb%', The sort oi �Vroloftl Aw" �­:::-,.�,"�,��', 11 ' , ' . Ve­. `,, . erbead, and' then the sound of she said, and.held out a bill to him. fickle, unstable., ' I I .. i, "N'" I very . . "�­, ��N,�I;', &I away'from Frankie by ook or 13y, " . fat. , , *10 4i "Put shels. wwbbv waiting for!,'-, aried slow steps on. the stairs, 'and i 4 ably to grow, Shifty t" ­,ta�de- Q., a ,, .1 -Frances �,- ,0, .1, n - ' Then, as'he took it, suddenly she "You slei� � W began, " ­­ i�i;"!!� . . . , i� Minnie, like.,, a good sister. crook. Of course, being Minnie, she had had his', experlenceo! Wli�":W70m'sn" ;1'ffi,, , �ftt, � jig by .flu 'herself into the, Chair and buried I m .1y m;nute iMinadet enteredi, leadi " ng and. I were separated. More or less . -1 1. " es," ho answered, bitterly, "but the arm a frail little old, woman felt that it would, be for.his good and there wav a qua -lit 1A,J , �'� .y. ibjs'� one, no .. " ;.", , n ot . ­�." z',--- ; her face in, her hands. by her sister. That is, .her . sister I ,,,��.,�'S' ',I .1 I ... � I r;,�, �i�,., �:.,� � r;�, ;.1% . I . :: "I ' , I'm not. Look at me! I haven't a black ha- for'Frankie's good, and -that she was at all unknown'tW�* .,.e,,' ,� ' '.�': ��,L,��,:��, . ,:,�'LL 1?,f",,' ,silk, a nervous, pampered a "Oh! " she sobbed; "Ohl It'9 too thOught it wasn't a ,good' match for Il�',% J I,.: �,��P ­ ­ "I ­­,", . I "":.� , �', ,, .1 , .. 11 V .� doing it largely for their,sakQs. She � Lionel too ,fellj4;Ient-r' He wj§� % :.��,�'.. - � ,,-��, . ," ". � - penny in my -pocket, as I -stand here- dow of former elegance. Frankie, so abe prevented it. She ex- W Ji '. � hard! " "'R. I- ,' 4 ". Not much better than -'a beggar." and she alone was the Infallible judge I. ' dering just what he thok a ' :�]",. -,. And this old lady remained in Ale .He was frightened and, oldsconcelt- plained It all to me, perfectly fraak� � ow"woU4, :, " , i":. ,I, �.., � ., , " I . :1 . of what was, best'flor everyone CID He..Weint back'to the W`gi um"n' '-* `�'.t7'ir­ . -',"�R-, M, , -was his -,old. black depression, room until Lion1el went a -way. She eid, Ile, knew women were liable to ly. She knows Franld well, y " . ­ , ,, lg, p. �: �, , - �,,'�, . i-11 . " It e so on ev� 1 d " , ,,;A,i I . , � ,,�� earth. '&he had, no misgivings on the . . was able to f46Mbmb6r e`q11q0hA.g 10. , iq I , which he had, grown accurtom�d. to was pollie enough in h such curious attacks, but he had nev- see. Knew she couldn't be happy ,with , - . . er own ne- ': s ,,,�;.,, , W "WO - if it Ft 4�� ,,� I I . �� �.� N having assuaged lyy Francds�-' And score. Her only anxiety lay in her So she ery detail, and' sti -� ., , ,,,�,, I 31,*1 - before witnessed one. It made me. , pla1W it all. 11-4'0 culiarly unpleasaurt,way, and she evi er ­,. � Ill", , . .. . ex I ,;.i i ' nd . 11, . 111.1 -1-11-11111 . �- I knowledge that Lionel was not at all . I . I . �Il, Dow there was no Frances, a no iddritly regarded- his visit as a'call up- him so sorr I ,.,�s, . I , y forilier weakness and in- Of course,. I had to see her several, .1 I `1-1 ... . 11 ',1,1;"4;1 . . attracted by ,her, and that, left to It wasn't clear how -he, thw, 197or, , '�",;,� encouraging words. .� ­­ I .:-`::1 On herself, a compliment which she bi elf, he never would be. She ferlority. 'Poor little thing! Poor em- times, to talk it oveir, and, so forth. ' ;, 11,1V ," Tbey had I been strolling through , was of Frankie. could have so. co6aietba. .­.­'� ,� appreciatedL Tea was served, very i'�o I AnId­-I-ireally, thds'is hard to tell, . I,79, ,not the sort of women he -liked. . otional,v unbalanced woman! ­,,, � L�,I�'. -1 I '.111 - I lw ... I �� - Z-�!!�,N, s- e said,, "What i5, it? you know, without seeming- She . -a . -,,,,,IV moribund streets for some time, and "I say! " h him -self with Minnie.' And #,y­­fi' , I I ., , �! - s" " I weak t�a, too, with 'limp little lit Her original intention, ! wthen she felt so little remorse or'sillame or ev- I , Z, �,i�� were now back at the corner where e Please don!t cry!" -the sisters--tGok a sort of fancy to . I I ': Y,i,N, , - ,,,,, -� I . _nits; fhe old lady chattered banal had seen ample 6me ahead, had beou- en regret? 1 V. o"'M th.!�y had, met. and ill-humoured comm The buddled, little figure didn't I., e. I didn't -hadn't any idea of f. ,� . , - � ��� � - ents on news 'to enlist old ,- in. - such must be bemuse , � .. ,,�Ie "I I , � .. , MIMAe held, out her hand, in a shab- of the day, and at Last the room be- Mrs. Lounsbury on her ply, kept on weeping in a muffled sort a thini. . . . I as,ked her to lend He fancied that it � - ,,,,,, .1 I , . � 4 1 .�., ., � side, to maket everything very correct, . he R -Ted Minmie. O�Adk,Vty . ' � '4" ti� glove that Frankle could..pot ,have gan to. grow dark, and, Lionel to k ­­ . to Fran,kie's of way. . me some money so that I could go in spite .. , --� �. � 0 very regular, in contrast - still so. . , . .,,.1 . ­ , worn. - I his leave. , "Please tell me!" he entreated. He outto see Prankip-and--she brought years in the world-, Ile *" .... .1 - . ...... ,3. 11 -1 :7." . '' I . .1 . �­ .1, �.. Y. . I ­ � wildness. And then, later, to bold . ., sentimenial, so ignorant, .; I �17 "Good ]light!" she said, "and please She rose and hold out a feeble old went- so far ag to pat her shoulid,�r, it over to me, in my room . . . that he hac! I.- `�14, � I ­,i?YaAy, "' wive me your address. I want to claw. out prospeefs, all sorts of allurifig ' h,iIe he cast about for something to "Why?" enquired- Horace, "what no comprehension of. the base av(d '� � �,'�. ',`!Q'?),' - proslik", of assistance from the old w - 11 sensual, passion which had, over- " . �. �1;1*4 M think things over, seriously, You'll "Come again!" she said, and meant lady, of an unassailable "position" in say qr�,.to do., riiade her come to your room i9i'li . . . L�'. X" . ", ­.,� ­ "Well--4niore'or less, to talk about whelmed him. Minnie was his wife�,, � I I, ''I'll", hear from me very soon I. . I And it, ale knew,, "We don't see much their married life, of respectability "Is it .on account of Frankie?" he a fellow couldn't feel that way, to. . . ,�t, - in the meantime, won't you write, ,to company.,, and money, which &-he had seen that asked. I F,rail-kie . . I And -in fact, she . . . .. . -�q, 3., ,., " � -is wife.. He was obliged, , ito .. . . . . . . . I �- � .� I ' F�an,kie? Tell her all I've said. Per- He went away puzzled and annoy- he coveted. For, like all women, who She raised a miserable, tear -stained gave herself away, you know. . . . I ward h . I -L 1� I really can't explain very well, old, call dt love.' ,He couldWt imLagine.that .'-' �I,,x haps shell listen, -to you:, . ed. Why had Minnie sent for him? can ,,m face and looked, straight at him.- . , , , .4" anage" men, Minnie had ,n Miame, so'serious and. sensible Min- i�� . He went'ba.Sjr. to his room "No!" ,she cried. "I -I thoupht I boy, but -I rather lost my'bead, ., . . �,,:C � I "­p�;, I e0m, She had scarcely spoken a word, to unerring flair for the weak point; that nie �ho dldn�t even, take much'lfit.i- - ��". Q� � I I and-sbe .stayed." . . ,1IF, I pleftely crushed. He was a fool, Fran� him hadn't given hion a significant being the pivot upon which they may was able to give you. up -but ob, "Phew" said Horace. est h; how a -he dressed, her hair, cGUI& .. ..", . [tie was a misguided and ro: al"Itil gla�ce ,',,He couldn't understand, most. easily be swung. She knew can't! " . . �', 1 " girl; there was no light in the world. couldn,t guess- at her object, but be what she was doing when she asked, "Give me up!" exclaimed the aston- "'So," said Lionel, and, grew very be �Jnst as carnal, as gross� no MY :,�. I , - " &carlet .: , I . red again,, "Well, in facti-what else woman. He couldnet ,see, In I 'ill They would never, never be able to felt quite sure that she had' one, and Lionel to tea. She bad first carefully ished, Lionel. '.. , marry. He sat down and wrote; as long COlAd' I do? We took a furnished flat all her endless pJang for -his ,Icomi- I 1- " -1 , �'I'll, I , that it was one he didn't like, prepared her aunt with stories, whol- Her great black eyes, their the hidden snare, the net tha ­. , rs, were -and we weren't going to say any� fort," . I-% � 3 . . I J . i,� , � , I Minnie had suggested, �� ill Iy'fictitious, of - his, social standing lashes wet and li�av­y with tea . , ,,,,, . � bound -him closer. She thought 01 - ',',� ,, Frankie, reading the letter, had no fixed upon his face with solemn inten- thing about it for a bit-aud then 4", �9' - 'for . this baby-�-- So we were married � , . Lucky for him he didn't know her apil eligibility, and. his affection his food, his tobacco, that his bed 71��,�,14 way of knowing ,how he felt, writing sity. I ,:(I,, "I . object, or see the sword suspead.2d herself. She kniaw that he would up- should be comifortablej his - ften 'I'll" I [t. She Couldn't see him,.or read his. over his head. He ha' preciat6 the atmosphere of mon,6yand ' "Yet -l" sibe-said firmly. yesterday." . ", I I d enough. trou- Hiorace, was looking unusually monded.,­ This ignorant and unbeautl- I ��151 .'' I , ,11 -.1 , -ea 1� , 1, ft rt' and the very deepest love gives s,Qlidity there, and, that it would re- "But -exactly what�--?" he stam- I , . . . I '�, - ble as it was-, ,poor fe-flow. When lie 'ful Circe was not content with his .1 �,�� , " - grave. There were things about this �Jil,'114 . ,� . 11, � 11 CID key to the beloved's- mystery. It metamorphosis; the wretched swine !; got home, there was his eagerly ex- flect"cfedft upon herself. The next wered- . P. I %vas a genuine act of self-sacrifice on mep, already arranged v�fth her, ap . - "I don't care if you do know It,', affair li,ii didn't like ...... . I pected letter from Frankie, 11 ap.9 It must be taught to be, more swhdsh� ,. ��, '. I . You're sure it wai;u't a tn I , - mid. - �,,,�;�!�, ,,�i 10 '' �'t,� his part. He felt it his dut "My dear Lionel," she, wrote ,,, proving aunt, wag' an invitation to s h,p r He thought he was happy. She I �1111 I � '' oks mighty queer, my boy." . . '��1161 backs and 5enalties, d' He began to undorstand; he turned . ..;:1,41 .I. -, DUt all the draw see that you bave evidently changed inner. Lionel laughed. . was very loving, very cheerful, laor. 1 ­� 1, J�,, I ­�,,, But that wouldn't- serve, now, if he scarlet, he,Aared- not look at her, and 14 1 .", �, I , Df such a marriage, as seen through, your mind, aLnol that you consider our . "I wish you knew Minnie," he said. dinately decoteoll. There was a 604 'I �,� ,, I", the eyes of MIDniei and the world- all ' -t couldn't take his eyes from her I, I � �,,�, �11,0 %,;, former plan wild. and impracticable. were going to be so Impetuous. She ye Then. you'd never think such, a thing. of joy in eoming back to a home of I. ". "I the Old. obstacles- she bad ,so­galia�t- would baveAe wor.k--qulc;Uy. If ,he dark, desperate jliale.. face.... .­, - , � 1�r ,`,�- � �,� � ­� � ,�, .. �, ,�,� � ­� � ­!: I "L7qvr . I . , No doubt you are right*, at any rate SBO,4i, Md'��ogeffErive�-e,ltiiisie--,nttlg.,hft-o-u-,-- -*,,�­- Itfle searoix. fuw- - ,� �� ..1. [y disdained, and -a diost pf new ongs, sav�,. Fran! le again, or had many more Suddenly she stretched up her I , , ,,, , : 3,1, I :.. � , :, I shan't urge you or try to influence ' soul) 1 " .. something to do, no matter'if the 11 11111,� ­ � �, horn of his -own desponde'ticy and letters from her, all would be lost. arms to him, like a child. I Qcr � � �Mi you. I am sure that anyone as Pru- "But she should not have stopped home were a furnisilled flat dkdly grow- . ,�.��,,'s, 4 " W humiliation, and of 'his lack ofIfood. A desperate step was necessary, and "Oh, Lionel!" sthe cried,, In such a �­g ­ ,,, t -have known -ing dirtier and dustilar. . He enjoynd , 1"!ii, dent ,and cautious as you will get on � � there with yop. She must ri I She could read in it only reluctance , sltE took it. ifu' voice t�at he couldn't with- -,,��,,�� ;.� in-t,he world. I ho0e so, ,sincerely. , , she was� forcing you into a marriage., the bright welcome aind her soothing , ,'�� � !:,, , 4n . and coldness. It burt her beyond — stand her. She . clung t,) him, sob- . - �.'r,�V. Please look upon yours,elf as not My boy , , . It7s, a bad brusiness. n �, � , 111. measure. CHAPTER TWENTY-91GHT bitig, trembling, her bea,l buried in J��,, , .,"'�`. bound in any way. . . I ways agreed with him, alwits, ap- ' . -11,9, I �3�;N�t,­ I . .Srlit I his coat. I How old is, she?" -'s '� "Always your friend, I "Twenty-fobr­­ proved of what the 01of 1. ,11111�,,, CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN �. . "Oh Lionel;�l lote Y -u so!" I,. � . I �,�. Minnie had asked Lionel to stop at "Old enough to,,iinderstaud an that. Her o6fidition, touched, him too. He -'�P'k.l I .1:., �,� i, I He was immeasurablv moved. He . I I d�-,111'! , ,��� ­­, , He -knew the answer to that letter -home the next day until he hear(! put an arm about her and, very gently My boy, I know you fairly well. I'd feltithat,ghe,had given up everything �� ',r;;,�,% - �'�' ;­ 4�g 1 ,,� '� ' from ber, and of course, be I take my oath," lie said solemnly, " ,� `-, , �1. He woke up the- next morning dizzy -to tak,e the' first train, to burry to did so" 1;troked her Inair. . for him, bad sacrificed herself wit ' h a .11 fl. , And sick, and quite obsessed by the s1plendid axdour. He believed that he ; ".'r, ,q P" ber and take her in ,his arms, to ti�ll simply 4arting out, ,once- for bm*t� " 1.1i question of food. Marriage ' ,�on!t cry!" be said." "Poor little "that you wouldn't lose your b6ad as ;St and love you put it, and take advantage �f a sibould, and did,'a,dmite all this, that i'- ­ were rel . atively unimportant. Not her bow lie had longed for her and fa.:,. once foi. funch. Fil Don't cry! " there was something noble in that I . '' �Lij�,I,4 l ffiIssk-.d her. He read her hurt in t -v- He was ve-v nervous, for fear h�:',! respectable young woman, unless"you I I 1� . I. i that lit- was hungry at all, only diread- . To save his life lie ,couldn't -have . I . ery word. and it made him de M1.3s the afternoon train to Brown coura ' greedy violence, that Teckless seizure -1 " I � fully empty and weak, and frightenod .sperate. -;- kept the least little trace of con- were, given en gement--an extra- of what she desired. . . 11, .1,M11 - I He swore to -himself that somewhere vill(, Landing Frankie would be ex descension Cut of his - tone. He had ordinary amoui)t of encouragement. �, . "I. -I about his condition. Ve wondered if . She had been aware of the great ,..";11, and somehow the would get the money pecting him, perhaps she'd mee Ani I riglift7" !I�,� t tb0 never been made love to, before; he �, e I ,P� it were possible for a person Of Ids properly advantage she had obtained from not 'A to gn qt once and marry her. Then trains. He couldn't bea,r the idea (J felt that he. hadn't quite re-alized his Lionel,was not able ti) be 4, �, , I � . class really"to starve to death, whe- b( -r waiting disappointed, at the sta- indignant. being married. It made her more .1�'. be didn't carti what happened, even own obarm. He felt very, very kind- I . I �gji- t,her his pride, and his love for Fran- I . pathetic, more helpless. H-ehad sug- . , I,,�,� if they had, to be separated� even if tion. After that train -at thTee, tber,-, ly toward ,poor Min -nip, unhappy �it!.' "I'll admit," li-e said, still very red ­.�,. kip were strong eniough, if he could waFTI't another 'until seven; he was tim to his fascination. An absolutl "that sbe's too fond of � me. Too* gested it morq than once, but F�he ,aeZ Frankle stayed, with ,her grandmother ,,- e,g hold out, and not turn to Ho I , ,,� race. I sure she couldn't manage that. Only Cried and said s,he was asham- I " ­�I.�Iz" for months while he tried to find ly hopeless passion: sbe.,had to be much faith in me .. . Mt, Horace, ��;11.��l "iViiat in God�s name can I do'?" ed' � work, He knew, ab%61ubel And still h- was happy and full of made to see th,at. in the most hu- old man, you -mustn't misunderstand ,­7'� y knew, (COUtinued Next Week) i, M.V , "Tea days before , . . hi�� asked h4mself. hope, of Frahkie's fine spirit of ao- mane way possibip. He kept ofi. p,t- her. She's, the best little woman on I - I that there was no time to be 108L . I "iA , ­.",,�`,?. I have a penvy! Ton, days!" venturousness; -he gloried in the rash- ting her siboulder. earth. Absolutely. An angel. Never . .,..!��, He went off at once to Horace, but I 11,,,�; - His mind dwelt persist6ribly on one Horace and Julie bad gone on a mo- D(ISS of the warriage, felt strong, mas- "Lionel!" she said, looking up a- complains. Never finds fault * There. ',',t,i�� (A �br)se cheap, while -tiled restaurants to,r trip for ten days, Then he took terful, able to cope with the world gain, with those really magnificent she. is, all day long, shut. up in that LONDON and WINGHA111 . �:,, ,. 1. - , � ,` crowded with people, places formerly Foor Lionel! Frail barrier against dark eyes, "Please--Tou won't despise beastly little flat, wffile I'm :hunting a South , -1 ". . &-spised. If on,17 there were a qu-Jr- a bold step. He telephoned to 'Min- 1,,hfch the stream of 'Minnfe's life me, will you? I can�t-can't lielp A! job- N6 clothes, no amusements. E , s- I P.M. ,,,,�� 2 ter in some forgotten pocketi lite. force was to hurl itselfl He had but I nIevei-in all my life !11 pecially hard on her iftow." Wingham . I ... 1.55 ,.�' � . � I. - , ' Her pleastit, troubled voice answer- ­­ ... ­­ I. 1 .'�4 �, "M�...h�d nothing to read, not even an hour more to remain upright, b,e� "Of course I .don't despise you! I He was rather surprised at the look Belgravo .. ­* ......... I— ' 2.11, . � ... ��,� I r . -magazine. No one to speak to. Not ed the telephone. . fore ,he was swept down and sub- think you're a -I think You I re -' a he saw 'on his, brother's face, a com- Blyth ....................... 2.23 . - . 91, "Miss Defoe," he said.'"I need. five . I �i an earthly bh4ntg to do. He lay down merged and. laid flat forever in the fine woman," lie said, ineptly. "Comp passion so deep, so comprehending. Londesboro ................. 2.30 1,�,; , , -, �, I t I . . . dionars 'more, badly. Will you -T' . - .4i, ­& on his bed and dozed, away' hours in r-ud. An hour inore of manhood, now! Dop't cry, my dear gir�! You'll ' For Horace was quite certain that Clinton ...................... 3.08 � ,::­ �, "Wait!" she answered, and after a .11i.1,1 a balf-stupor. He began to imagine il make yours -elf in, you know. Lionel had been trapped, had been Brucefield .................... 3.27 ;," , J, , 1 .41 pause, In a lower voice, "at the same �,1,1, 1 " that he was already starving . . Three o'clock had pasGed, and be As gently as possible lie disengag- the dupe of a, woman, wheth,er loving Kippen ..................... 1 3.S5 ��11� �� The next morning a letter'sl'id un- corne-r-at fivio." or sciberning, it inattered little. Per- Hensall ...................... 3.41 111j, � �,� , l(new that day to be lost. It was five e,d her clinging arms and made her . , I . i � d"r ,his door, as he had expected. But IV o'clock and be bad just lighted thk, sit down. in the, chair again, then be haps she could be bought off—a div- Exeter ........................ 3.55 . ., , I 1,11 � , ' , �i . �1, it was not the hoped-for letter from ' The poor Idiot bad, made up his' gas when there wtas a knock at his dipped a towel in colt] water amd wtp. orce arianged, or sometbing of that North I �. . .1 Fi � 'ankle; It was from Minnie, a�d it miiid to throw himself on Minnie's door, and he discovered- Minnie her- ed her s-wollen eyeq. He had not as- SOT't. . �... ­­­­ A.M. :, �;, 1. ,� � . %.� I "Well, old chap!" be said, "wbAt Exeter ...................... 10.34, ­ 'i � 0, , �� enclosed a ten, dol,lar bill. She wrote mercy, to confide in her, and, he did'. q --If ;n the dark hall. yet had time to realize tihe awkward- 1 1Q,"'J, lt'��, - ; , as .his grandrMo,bher might -have writ- "I can't stand, It!" be told her. "It's He was surprised and a little shock- nes,s of -this affair: be was, to"tc;n the can I do for you? How can I help Hensall ..................... 10.46 - I I." . 1� I . . ..", � I . :� t(.n—sp,bke of the difficulties of a Wo much—it's breaking her heart. ed; won4ered what the landlady truth, just a li elated. Superman- you?" . Rippen ...................... 1,0.52 ",:.I I I �;,A;' Tnuoh for me. Sensible would, think. Still. of course, he had ly. 1-1� "That's what T came to see you a- Brucefield ................... 11.00 6,11�1, .Noung man a stranger in the city. And W -0 --too � " �i6 "Repay rue wbren you are ablia," she dr -not, it doesn't matter. You're, a to ask her in,. and inI she -came, And He talked t6 her soothingly until bout: Fact is, Minnie's, longing to be Clinton ...................... 11.47 .. I'g . .1 li, �t��,t!;�, . I ,�, in bhe country. Doctor says it would Londiesboro .................. 12.04 . �; t` I ' w raid. and signed herself, "Frankie's wolman, you ought to understand. I sat down in bis on,e chair. He was sbe ,bad s4oppedl.crying, then: " - � � ,,,I . i ', qister." . —1 bee� you tb help us. To ­have obliged to sit on.the bed, an, In- 11 It's �ettiiig late," lie said, w,'d do her no end of good. I thought per- Blyt' ........................ 12.13 , �, t� .�: ­ 4, I He was -furious. pity. I . . . I'm, not much good, at formality very distressing to him, He really better be 1. haps you'd fluance a little house, lena Belgrave .. � .................. '2.24 I . � , ,�, I 'i� �� 1j", , me a bit, you know, or take a mort- Wingham ................... .. 12.45 �:,t. , "I suppose she thought I was hint- talking—but if yo -4 knew how I—tarn didn't like this sort of thing at all; ',She jumpeti up again, so violently .,�`, . - , 1 1'�` 1. I ing at a 'loan when, I told her I hadn't for Frankie,, and. what she is to me it wasn't correct, it wasn't well-bred, that ther dishevelled hair t�a.me down, gage, or whate"r it is tb,e,y do." I I � , ,� , � ... . .11 I 'A, � , ­�,, ,,,,, I, ". Horace agreed at once. Lionel pro- C.N.R.' T11%1E TABLE I,.— a penny in -my pockets," he thought. . . . We--it'a not right, by Jove! He, waited andi w�"--1 for her to and fell over her shoulders. She ­�', I " cee,ded to the next point. 1�1 I ", ,� � ",51i,@L has no mom sieusitive�ess than It's not right for us, to be separated. speak, but s,be rema - -1 -lent, pale seized. him iby the wrist. I East � ki`�N'i - "And I 'wish you'd come home with I , iiV a rhihoceros," I'm no good( Nylthout her. I need, her. and rigid. And no wcu,ler, consider- "I won't go!" she Cried. A.M. ' P.M; � . ''%-,�, ' and see Mirinie,­­ho� said, "I'd like . . I I �� V�p,',, But in'the end, he kept the mon", If I have IheT with, me. I'm, sure I Ing what was in h6r 1-pl! And caught him-rourid the meck and me .1. ­ Goderich ............. 6.40 2.30 I.. T� . 11-4.1 �;11 wild- you to tal-1, it over with -her. She It 'Zi - her, kisNng him as .1 ­- ,�.�Aji,:�� knowing he couid, pay it bFibk in nine can amount to something. But not "I've brought it!" she said. strained him to Clinton .............. 7.03 3.00 . .. ". � - I . Very practical Ideas. Can you man- : I ".4,;nI., days. And wrote at once to ... Minnie, -alone. I'rii no good without ber," he "Tba.ri-k you!" be said. "It's aw- ly. Seaforth ............. 7.17 , 3,16 ­,` ,.�,h '��Is t—tbe age it?" I - 11`�.- W 111. 1 1-1 � than -king her. -He made up mind, repeated. I fu',1y good of'.you. We'll never for- But why try to tell Of all tha . - ' Dublin ............... 7.28 3,29 1- . "Mr-, , .­­ man? Horace looked at his watch and -, I ,�. that bia would never, never face her In the twilight he couldn't see her get it!" - I - I eternal wiles of a passionate W-0 � mitcheil ............. 7.37 3.41 . ..� �w , Ile i.said he could.. There *as nothing lie �.. 1. � ," -le bad no v�eapon against her. Wei;t I � .. 1 - , � . :­ 7A1, She smiled constrainedly, but said I � 4 � 81�;aln. He would return the money face, but her voice, when she replied, nothing, Irer for Frankle, but this vAnted more at that moment than to I ";) � ,�, � ,� -b.: ..'letter and she fphoifldn't thear ef was not uvs!�mpathetic. eyes wandered about bad bIs love Mitchell .............. 11.06 9.2$ � ,,� � him again until he w-4 ,ITM see," she said'. "I'll think." the mean, shabby -room, with ihe dus- was not love. He -bad, his ideas of see Mininie. He believed that after Dublin . ; ............. 11.14 A.98 '11 3'.. , I ` . .0 a ,successful . , .1 I. ", ty yellowish be was 6st.ldious- he was,,'Af- even the brief.-st interview, be would I .,� -,-,,, , -biiirry Fmnkie. His I 17 , 11, , "'! - Ilian and able to . "No! " he answered, with, unusual carpet on the floor, the hon ' our, . tut know -bow she was to be got rid of, Seaforth ............. 11.30 94 I � " . : V � I attitude at this future time would. be decision, "-please decide, now. I can't narrow painted, bureau covered with ter, a fashion somewhat austere. and Lionel savedi. He had gAffiQ.S­h Clinton ............... 11.46 '10.00 . . ,�,��i , . I I ,!, ,��i ''i:; amused, toleramt, veT7 superior. He wait. I cantt stand an -other night. .If a totm towel, the iron bed with. its his safety, and,the safety Of all his . Goderrich ............ 12.05 10.25 11 , L I youll, lend. 'me five dollars more, I ' s.1st- Impression of her ai a dangerous, and . . . .;:,, ­� � ; I I was horribly ashamed of bi.maelf 1�,Cr In one flat pillow, ,his smart little trunk, Fsek—lay only in avoiding the Irre I I I � , ���:, I I . so out of place there. In unscrupulous woman, who could db . .- I 0i I So intent was ible. Ah,d of a : I . . � ��', 1 - ! go to her to -morrow morining."I., . 11 the allurements I 1, taking her money; It poisoned every Lionel nothing but harm-, C.P.R. Tim TABLE . . .- "I haven't got It now. I don't -et compare . I �­� I mouthiful he ate. He didn't like her , I sho that he. fancied she wfts about to the world. the -re is none to An impression never effaced, a]- East I �; ... I �. -s, afraid of her.. Neither my week's salary until to-motrow." - make some comment on -the poVerty with the abandon, of the respectable ­.. .,-t . . l� ,. ,� airyway; If& Wa though she was quite a different sort PJ&1 I ;:1'L;,1 1 � ' I -4 which he was ashamed. But she Woman. I � �, was he grateful. Instinct wa&'6�,,warn- And, you'll let in(- have It then?" 1 ;��,6'',� � , -011! tbo, advdiAures% ' he GoderIch ..... . ; , ?? L Ing himi of a snare.' 7�ab, yes, I Will"' she answered-, oni said,: I -1 of person from ....... ..; COO, A"? y .. Poor dievii! Poor de ...... �, L'' . . . bad pictureti. He. sat talkinj to heir Montet ................. ­. 4.24 � I . .� . ;,_� ­,? . wItIf a sort of sob. "I -do wish I had a culJ of t6a! I've I ,�'i',,t�i - ­. ��,,,�,R" . - , , � . lor an hour or more, asking friendly Mcaaw ,....1, .......... 4.43 . ­ �,,Ilrp,*�,,; "., 1. , ::: I � . ­,,­I�,,'I�j it . I "You're a bricid-4Minniev, lie cried, such a headacbe!" CAAFTER �TWE, NTY-NINE I � 1 410, 1 ;- , ,,,,, *' There was another note from her joyfully, . and spized, lkv.r warm litt I le "W -t can. go out—, I questions. Minnnie herself fabicied thit Aubiirn .................. :* ... . . : !�,,!�'�. ­­�1,41 L.i�l . I her womanlineiss Blyth ..................... *4. *Ab '. �;.& ,, �,,i, �- her domesticity., ,�,�ui,�g,,1` -1 I . , ,1,t,,�,�-,-6,� the next dan hand. "Sister ,Ufftnte! I won't ,for- "Olt, couldn't we -bave It here? � th, , I I .k�, I ,. 11 , ��I� o", ­, ,.- .11, ,,"I� "Dear Mr. Naylim' It possible, will - Horace was in his, private office, w,bre pleasing hli�ft, that he W,ao re- Walton ,,r4 ................ !.;. ., � ­�,.,, .1 1.�:, , I" ,,,, '��,�' '. ot this!" And 'hastened off to send Isn't that a,spirit lamp?" flectitig upon the good 'Lioliel -would Mo�Naughb .... i - � ­ - � . .I �', ,, �, Von pleii�BQ come to tea this afternoon a telegram to Frankie� ,"Yes," he answered, r0idbtantly, 'lot at all busy, when . !j"'Il, L I ','­',�­., , , .1 1 ,4-," � lids brother ..,.,. 1. I ........ I � ,t 'I �'. � ­ . ­,�' ,�"­ � ,� - ." -.' ,,,I .1.1; T , 1,� ,6,0;�' ��'�­ .Iii%, : �., i ��. . , � �, I �, ", at &ur? I want partIcularly to see "Cioming toI-morrow. LIONEL." "but I've no miAk or s1ig&r-,----?1 eatme in. He might, if he had been derive from this mQtch. Wheireall Ile Toronto . ,, ...... iwiii4 .... i- # , ,­. � � , ­ ,;..:, 11,7��;�Z I., I il, T.; ,,:, ., i;�,, 1�1­ -1i 1. 114 of nature, have, jumped up and was, aftef all; the Same Horace Who * � �. I ,,,; �� " A %I very a ch I . 1. .. .. 1­��,,.V..'TL.14�, .." ,� ,,,,, 1, . � . ; " YO - I MARY DEFOE." Minnie walked home very slowly. In "I'i6i sure you can get them I', I �, . 1,141, I,.,, . 4 , f . L' .. , , "'...1- � � "" . 'I" "' - I . . � Aa,if� :�,'�,`� 2.", , I I ., � I., ­­ � ,gi I , �;�� "� ­i�' � ,11" �,, � I I , � , ,1,:, , ,1L- . He wrote a cu y� near here." � , ` 1'�i­ )"'. rt reply. that lie, was tbi6'eventngs slie alwa- s played cards, , cried out that the light of .his, life bad chosen. for his, wifei a flambi:Want . , � A., I 1111-1 , ". - ,111 but instead be made a and raAiant beauty, the Hora;cb .Who torftto ............ -.,i , I [,4,�,"I,'�' �­ 0 i, "I had returnedi, ., "ll." �,;, vi " ,Li�' I He could think of no polite reason 11 !`!R, '�"­"5' 4 )'.;` too busy, then, thinking better Of it, with the old ludir from tbei t1twe wilien �, I, -411 �i' $!`;1�1�,,J�k �,�I,,"­�,,�;" , ?0 'MbNhUight .,,.­­-,:.­ "'i" - 11 � ", ;., L ,�,� , .1 I , 'I, 1�,- w �,�".` "I'X, 1 ;�, P'Ii� , �,� + I'll , 11", 0 ,� � 'a., � L I I 1� �=` �� i% I , n P11 0 M , !.,� R , , , ,,�, � .1 I'll 11. i " I 'T, "' , , ' ' I. -I — 11, I I .. 4 I., �` I � � I I. 4 1�1 I . , . ` I , , , , ,�. "i , . .1 � . ­ �v I,` "1'1`1� , , I I I I , 'I had w.4,1441 � ,.,�'4,1, " 1, decent i�ffort to conceal his deilght. - for years :been more than' WeT, Im"eftt", .", "q,�,4 tore-iliat up, and'wrott another one, sho� woke 'up from ber after-dinner for'rofusIng, sci.,he Went !but 'to L buy - , . ., ".". � �� ­'� � I 11 , , � i- , , 1111""t, M:�J",�L �','i�,',�i,�,';i�""���;�,,,,, "���� ,111��i 1 ��,.�,i'��3,',,.� A eceptIng. - , ' nap until eleven. This evening .Nra4 what she told I ­­­I�� ),;,�� ­ , L, i, ­,,��&h,;��' I I � "'a �`�"�,P�11­1�­,` th a fati- ��tt� , , 11,1i��. . � � , , -Welf!".he said, questioningly. , ant a .1ids, wastrel brother's folties"and. W, altft ........ �,­#,, .4Z�* , I ,i!-1 11 4 , 44;,�0,3 him, slippint in,atolt out , , � n, I I I 'k� ' her just Ng usuat During the nap *.hloh of bbb frollit, d in, inortal terTor lest I I .�,; ­ w ,I,�,'0,1 , " I,;" � , . ii,c 11A , , I I'l; I �,,,, corL "WeIll" said Lionel, with Ju'ft dhI8 capribea Irb wast a mai) wl OlAh- �% i III..,. 1. �....." 414 ­­,. ,�,, was annoyed With her and ' - - . 1, , ,­ * 11 Y, ,��;, " , I ha�rbl,- Mid 6191400du f '101114"", k".,.*�.,..,.e",.,,.�i,i�o��i,., ;IiWg1,,`NA9',i '210,,� ,X",;�111�­ ­ ,� ,Ii,��,�.-,,t,�';P,, Ip -rolstenco; but, after -a%, -she wao wig Dever mentioned, MAiiinle sat lbbirz- fhe lafidlady �it�Wld- catch, 'him and old smallo. . atte IoVe'fcir t .1 . I ,,, "," I IN . J';: � , * ;,'�;,410� P a , , , . ,�,," �, .��,.vl.�, , " ,, ,�­ . (, molt6d. ' aita -b"uty, b1tore. dduta.-� 1 11111 ":.1- �, �, ,­ J�t.i��,,A,*�,, " �,:�,��,,'.,.�,i�:��i�L):"�,.�'! ,� Pramid,olo sister, and tiv� -arblt6t ,of lirknWet t4e, wbraing ,paper, a decor- tell him 1941160 �Wer`613t' al,16*0a in the 1. Hbraice , %V6 be)61i, ,no, , � " '11, d�k �1. 4, 6 " ":1i, - - 11, 4v,�,`,,P�,A- Ai%'5­?­P:, � ,, ! , I . . , g , ""."', � � -1 . - ,,go-you�ve thought better of it, ­eh? 6ho to '#h6bl -4111W,mi - 14�0' dwa-t ;A i, 'i, I � I 1kikald&-s fift . o4b, and, o6ber lIttli4 � Zglif-e; thoin g6htloktoe'n's roomg, Why 014t, Minnie .1 -, , , " ��,!,��' ��, I'll F.", � � ! 11 I #'.f at f W' 11 'heft thb 411101'WMI6 010, V0166 9" � :46'. 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