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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-03-26, Page 3a L.", 0 � 'In , 4, .. - I I "I ,. � I. Maroh 260, 1908 T:MZ CLINTON WIMS-IMOORD - . 8 . II . - . - _­_ I ­ . -.1 __1 __ __ - _0 I- �- !. I !1; . I ___ I � I - -1 _._.__._____.__ , - -1111_1-11;-.-i _--1-1 1� ­ 00 101040# 2_�Z� - -W I . ''... 1. I .... 111", ­ -111 ­ I'll....'' ­. I..".. ­ - ­­­ - ­­ 1---1 r-11 I'll. ­­, , '''�.,,-''�",-'',.�;�.��,;�'=��._,-�'.'�"".'.""�'�"-l'.�---.,-,--l�---,-�--�-1-1----,�--.P _____ _F a - - ­; � __'...""'. ___­_�_11 1-11 I—. 1. ­�,,­.;�.Irq I ,. ­ ''..;---1 ­­­'.., , - - - = , , " :_ ....... �!�_ L __.�_ ! ;4�� I—— 1. =_­ ... -_-_1_-_-- --',. ___._ ----= . . I __ , 1-1 I i _� � *_ --V .0 "Ov _-, - I I so greatly annoyed hcr. I . � I roason to, doubt, It, I Answered the 1. i � I 0 1,011 I I ,.Y ethlug", s1ke $414, 1 Squire. "I would givo my lifo to . ::;::�* -0 j__6_4___�&_*_&_& - "I will not believe It," she said, find that he was itulo'cont, to ,see him � . �", �J, 1-1-i""Iiiiii,�����:,Illll,!������illi�!�������11,11�: lay latly ,thorools uothtni; to ftrill I f. I . . - � III , �&*J$mUfF*+4+14.2 X XPAXOP-9, �r and you are 4"Oux it flonx we!" I . I Lady lama ru lay quite still list. 'Illy husband would come back the upr,ight, lionomblo , T11 " f 0 Beforo he had time to au,-�wer, the Af0r awhile. + UGHT ---I eftln,z to the streanx of coutforth.q 'quire t�kttervd. not go to meet Lola do Ferras, tliq man I have hitherto believed him. to + i ,� I or.w, words, until ilia vlock struck four; d9or opened, an(I the S; I I V I I IW I's 6 I'Volores, what As this I heAr?" lie wooma W40 hates me, and Who bas be. I cannot help thinking him . , I I-- / 16, 1 then, with a White, dazed lace, the I - _�, % 11 , Ir MOM 1'etifireanoge Ag I'lapa, guilty. There is no. Uoubt the girl 'alum6us 1 -ed at the houspkeqper o . cried. 114 Uarl gonot ' NI'lat I In _ Al"St me. Nifi&._ � ..olden Heart IoQlk% , Lud erled Ifeaven's ."ame does it meaul?" Why do you alky thiitrl loved him, 4nd Uo, one lo)owsi'what, W I I . In a voice the woman nover fg.rgot: ,,Gone, papAt" ithe, repeated In "My dear, It, Js true. As I was woman can porsua:do even the most � XXPXN$X ..� I "It Is four O'clock, I tell you that belpleso bely "No one said , e Along the Deloping road sensible men to do." I . , ... I . I . Ilderment. O&IN Ing bout SO" I . . I I � � he will never couto home again, I he wits gQ1101 lie is W118611101 and I last night I with James Ashford, I But I)olgrQs, who lay seriously Ill, be paid by I . I BY BERTHA R CLAY - A feel It. You yoursq'If-p-ro you not aux Afraid some 4x $6,000 Reward w"I , I ,ccident has bappoll- saw it lady wit.1king, Ifor .eyes Were atilt retained her f 4Uth in her , bus- . Leye-� Brothers , � ; I Anxious now?" I 4 ad, to him." cast down, and she seemed butted in bpmd. , Limited, Toronto, to. an -f poraon who . . . . I A41hor of OThe.,Gyp . , . . y1s, Dgqghtr Ill shall never believe iti" she said, ,r,�1,MA:AotbV TOMA,s Frodsham vva,* c4lled In Again. 4111issing! He must be somewhere. thought; but I iocoguized her In %, ' . can prQVeL that 1hJS sQap. contairk* I . I . . Then -it was decidett that the men- childi I -low Ill you look, illy daul- moment 49 toll% do Porr40, WIShing "until, I bear It from Ilia own lips or Any f6rm of adulteration whats I I I - viervan , to should be roused from their jrig, : . oeves-0 1. jVbat a trouble this is to fall tobe Burp, I said to ,James, ,Who from hem." or ,contains any injurious chemical#. � � 'I . '1.04�404", ##L A HoAres Bituraos,to, "'A W4 Low#" L . alwabers. and sent out in different dir I: vporkyour dear hoadl"-And the isth%tV lie looked And answered 'In, the theantime the AQ,VVSL had sprea:4 AiU rO the Octagplk Bar. :Ix$ . "A Heark'o Idol," " 014d "0# Etc., ,Tho houseUceper h . I 4 YX oveye I rectique. , Ad' just. Squire took his daughter lit W Arms. Immediately, 14,lsa do ro, ras, air., that the baronet hold disappeared. . I . I , I I . . � remembered an Anecdote of settle and kissed the sweet, y.410 fll.�Q� over But I noticed that Ole likothent she The whole iielghborklooll. Was in 0. " I'll . . i I L gentleman, who, walking home qWck- and ,, bout it. No one would �____-_ __'_�_�"­;;--�"� . : , . I I . . over again. I'My poor pretty raw Illy attention drawn toward hot, commotion % L I I ly at night, bad fallen and broken darling, Ica 41enal she pulle ,r face credit the'story. It seemed utterly CANJURAS I CA1K,0VA$ '. -,-, 0( What could there. be to fear On such, . A hardly coakipre , d down her veil over be I . 1'. * L, , his ankle, and who lay on the high- came to and walked on swiftly. She cvIdcnt_ impossible, that Sir Karl, whose mar- . & night? Nlotbhi.g� There could. be that ,4,h trouble should . . . I . I ; I .";And It plegaes. me to do so," re,, no* Accident, eike reflected,, su(h art 3-444 until his servants found birn in. you,Ao . ly did not want me to see her. I r1age had been a perfect lova-jpaRteb-, - . � . . I I L rL,v name mean nd took iio not! his . . 44 91'e4t . � 'casiolled at Units by IQ 116' kind $;be replied.L , ; saw that silo was. going toward . 4cloratidit of the two obildreil, should I 10aed the barOLlet. "It I$ L was, 0( al the raoraling.' Something of that Iluy ve s sorrow," drovepast her a' cc. I who had been laughed at for - . � . A 4104ppointintnt to tile as it is tQ - one -s way In, the 'dark. I Karl. might have happened to Sir I . - �5carsdalo,. and I wondered tit that, have. left them deliberately; , . . � ­bliu. � Dut it will not happen Again. ­NtLy I aiii;, my lady,. where Sit, I . . The Squire too' ed at'ller .piteously. - , . asj*rk because I know you bad not parted They tried to keep the newspapers I ' I Am sure he will forgive me I The idea - was erkoixg,bi. The ser-' His face wore the samie expro o . - You had told me $0. from Doloreff,'but she insisted on see- . I .. , I Ome." this .Karl has gone?" lAquired the Witier. , .v4nts word called and came In, loo'k- that she had s�pn, on, Lord Rhys. on good tornks.' , 'L YOU L camera, 8 1 . � "Ile very often tells the Illinself; but Ing sleelpy and wo , aderinX what was L worth* and.she cried- Now Loid Iftsworth Will tell Ing them; And civery line she read but . h I ' r I'Yea, I am sure lie will," said Do- to night he did not say It, word of iho matter, Sir Xarl, they WorQ -You kno* fiouiething, papa, and what he aaw-" added to the Poignancy of her grief. . I � lores) anklifug. "You Are always so his intentions--iodeed, iny lady, I told bad gone out at balf7p4st seven you are keeping it 11.0 I of,, ".1. do not how, Miss do ForrA , P to. remember t1a CADIRRAIS . CA"P.As . .. M nL , 4,11 "Lola told = at . . .Coq.d to Jilin, Kurt. If I lowd you thought that he did not ticena (julto tbs `P'roviqua, evehing, intending to "Sit down my darjIvig," returned Said Ili$ lordship. "But I her heatt was always aching,," she . . , . : for no� hing elpe 'ill this world, I I . I I but L41 A List ovening� . - , � ,veil.,, , return At half -past nine, othing th, Squire, "and toll me all that I Wont for a waik through the saidto herself. "Can it have, fi,ch()d L .' - - __._ I . ratiat love you for your constunt­ 11110 was riot well." �ho ri"Flied ,e,4� L woods, You, know where the DoopinK worse than =1110" . . � ., L 1044Aosa to my father." had been heard of him since, The � Passe , After I went home, I left yoli WU RAVU A 1,AP,r,.V RANGO . OF I . � quickly; "It is. thoot which has in4de men were all there, including J Hurst woods join yours? The Squire took up. his. abolle at . L ! L �L. : 'Ile longed to rema.1n. with U -3r; -it Ile un�oasy-­ . . I I . I 4lueS ijalk:ino to your husband on the laW.a; branches off there, all , d .A path %dale; it was quite impossible to, CAMERAS BV.r TH9 BESVrOR I I L i A'shfo 0, the, groom who had driven he was telling you tbat he could not -lead," to the Seat I . I . I th I the Squire home. ,. ve tile home L because lie had a . I �.. Vas -so pleasant out in the sun little, 4'1 -am suz e, my -lady, that ,ere is Dolores, whose L ljrl pallugs thitt skirt . your; portion of leave.)Dolores'r The house, too, was A CH344AP, CAMnP,A IS. ., I . - I , , I with, the one being he loved so dear- n -,Its were sliarpened by. suspense. felt bu . ,' , I besl4ged by - v! Itors, old. friends and . . . . I , . o. need for anxiety. Did you Say sioess Appointment, 'Where was the woods. .1 followed tt, and, -when Is . I � I., :' ILY. by his alrde. Dolores w&q tile ,where i aster had gone?" new friends, some to -console, some to, imomvm NO 2L WHICH WB 5ST'T, . L � , ,( � my in L sure she saw an expression of our- that Appointment, arid With whom," I reached the palings I stood for , . I . , , dress that was his favorite - a pale- There was 4 look of distress .and some momenta loaning Against them. gratify their curiosity. The Squfi�q L . . . L . �.. , ,violot silk, with a superb suite of .priso pass over this =An'o face. 1*1 do hot. know; he said that, he I I - . I L ., � t', � childlike ,bewilderment. on. her' face. o�James," she crieel-"Jaknes Ash- Would ex�lairk it all.to Me on his re- Looking tQwk1rd the further end, I received them with great dignity-, he . . . . peap1s, She never even looked at "I do not hnoW, Frodollain. He . . . . . AT $2. . . I � . IdLikoj tail Me." 'EVettkae S, . ford, do you know where Sir Karl turn." 11, . .. saw Sir Karl walking With a lady. Would spar . . � - . . . I ' ' :-,� �:I AbO, dress again after that evening. I d he spoke, wehwl I I . . , Then ' quite unel.voectodly she She weis crYllig, mod seemed to be that lay in his po-wer. . Persons in rigiglibel.ring wn . . I I - "I'ain sorry I must leave you, Do- a c6ld.thrill of terror passed over plcudiliK to him; I could N . Who are tlZinking of pur I chas i I , , ba: L 4 � i .:.. Lloreii," he said "It is very Annoying I , foreboding 01 Tbe groom's face flubbed hotly'as �Alloht the glance that passed be- � , ee that In spite of the, details BheL d . 1. . . I I I . )Aer, and a dreadful . I he answered- . I . $lie was tall, virith a. graceful figure heard, of the gossip to which she had . in a camera will receive an . . :;' .to have out, pleasant evening spoiled aorro*'made her tremble, � . tweell the StibirO an(I LOIli Rhys- . I I listener, of. ilia .9 . . I , "No; My lady;, , but .to himself he Worth. It Was one of secret fritellf- And a dark boautiful face. over which been ix,n unwilling . 'a . . :- , In this way." . . . . 144 stman catalogue by drop� 1. I I., . % I'L Am quite, sure. my loi,d,v, that 1,uttered, "I'shall have to toll," I . I she drew her veil. Silo presently cruet newspaper reports, Dolores still . . . - . . �­ ,, � She looked up at him. you need not be anxious. No 4cei- . gence, . I I PlUg its a card, Other cameras . . I., No .precise directions eguld be ­lf ,you kno,vo Al , Carl, ob, . said something to -Sir Karl, and he - XJv- .)Vtl.illg, Of I I .entertained ,4 glimmering hope th'at I � � 1. . � 1 , I ,ell WAY toll mel" silo , cifili, "Do. tuvi) there might be some mistale.e. B besides I the I�astman . I 4 , U&I for you to have business i 'S . not keep, od And looked in , lily direction, . , � "'"here you going, Karl? It ia-aO el t could have, 'happened on u, bright en to. the inch. eme went olie , , lit, . � can be I , lb 1. I I Unus 13- night like this. You see for Yourself and *some Arkother� The rumor. -me lit ausperk . . 'Whether lie saw me or not I cannot' as -day 'After day passed and no news SUPP�ied,. Mitts,' developing - � I . I 00. . . . 11 . 1.� I � .t4rviews in the evening." tIIA& it is almost as"'A 'doy - spread -ly -in the house . thAt Nol -theri answered hc�r. tell; but a,s he turned I walked Away. came,of Sir Karl, that hope grow Powders and .'other light svp- . � . . . I "It is not only unusual, but it Is oht . quick . ther. of.the � � ,� �, . . . -ry,,, I see," s4e answer�dsl I" osely t" gule'lly, As I ha4 no wish to appear -le-90, And eventually died out. . I I 1� . , �­ &%fully disaggreeablo," he repI ' cd. "I sorkietli'mi; was ankiss, " and oric l)Y - but the Squire dre,w her el 0 plies can be sent by mail, , . . . ' ly"t she would have .liked would . a I I ' . . : : intrusive. That is all I lut4ve, to tell One morning, when the Squire . I . ­ . I , rk�� the W% men -servants came down, him. . . . . *Cheap Xxposirre Meter, . . . . , will tw,w gocd care that it never hesve been to go-out,herself in seardh IQ- .1 .. You, � opened the letter -bag, he found it con- . Our , I � � , -.'* "�^ lia.,)pano again." . . I o res, per$Liad(.4 by�her maid, wont, ."Uy darling, wewll.l d a n,1 I wo I Lally Allanniore." � . . . . I . , of Sir .1carl; .. . , She raised hot- despairing eyes tained. just such another thin, square, at 35c gives the correct e '', S � L. � .. ... I I "Tell nio %N hat it is a 11 about," she ,,I all- . � ui�, to her own -rcioul and lay down. can, �' Said the elder than, aftell a few to I pe as the one, which Sir Karl � I ure I itrider all cond 13.CPO - ,. . . " I . oald riot like to leave - you It. will be all right now," .the molhents.. "There shall'not - b I her father's face,. '. , � envelo . itions and - I !:� ow everytb;ng of in- I . "There is Ono perso I a ben I . ..� sa4d. ' You I.n' - alone my Iady," sa'd i ha .butler. , . e AL Waco . � Pays for it4eif in a short time � i I woman told tier. "The indit will be unsearpliedto, whi(h. It is probable- , it more who can had received on that fatal d y w : :',,,',.. terest to you is of e(Itial lu'.erlist to I- but ', it you, -will permit' me to call I sure tb come back with good news." he has gopd; lot that assurance Loth- give Information," said the Atluile; ' he had � disappeared. Oil this occar , . . . . .. . Z. I ,,, , me. " ' I vkhajok, 'with Sou, , Notwithst4nding- her distress', she fort you. I, �? - . I . .1 ' -is. 41iford, the groom. ITe, sion- tile. lot t -a was addressed to Lady . by sAving over aud under ex- . I I I I . �L , I - . the housekeeper to i I ' �'and that A I . . � . . . . � : ,:�,� - "I will tell you all about it, my I wIll go to *the'l0dgi_-gate6. It would ' . I . . : Posure. in negatives. . � . : ;-' ;, z : fell -asleep; . And that. (ind. hourls. sleep . , I'But� papa, tell we whother yoll -I think, saw the last of Sir K'arl.1.1 Allaranore. If lie had f6llowed his . I 11 .� . � �,,�' ": darling, when I -return," Lind to his be better- to'call Mrs. Pickering 1han m4d,e the 'awak(il:nj more terrible know Anything of him?"Iras anything He rang the bell, trying to hide. first impulse, he would bp,ve burned . . a � . .. . . � . .. . I � I � 1� � niorbidly excited fancy the rustling your'ladyahip's niald." I 1. 1. . atifl. .She dreamed that lke� carrio been heard? Why do,people, look, 00 from hissight hjs. daughtcr's.'color� � it oil tile a, ot, but he reflected that . .. . .. I.. 0 - ­ . . I . . ... � . � .l.-ves . . . . I . I . . It might ba the � . I .. . I . .. s -, ,�, le, seemed to repeat the words it occurred -to him lhat, it 1here . less face. ." . ' ' ,ye. so i refororkeQ 'to. the I ­ I . . .. � ' � "when I return." , back that she ,board his burried foot- strangel Why do they. ,whi.sper to "If -I w6re,but twenty years yourk matter w1lich -was engr sing All thoir . .� . '_ . ' I held been any. little. eo1itv#"k;�,u%Tl.9,:. it steps' up the stairs, that the� door one another?'.' . .1 I 9- 08 . I . . . - ­ ,or." he saill'to hinkself. Id tboughts;: so lie took . it tip to Do-. a .9, I . . . ' "At least," said Dolores, "ttill we ,iiould be far better to. have the staid . opened and he .entered, With the same i "They, are -all pxlv4zled i BE . . , '� I - where you are going, Marl." . . , '!I wou H'B. COM I : , , my dear, . . � . I follow bim't� the ond of tile world lores, whoge.pale face grew pater ,as . . I ;1 . .. uld iluagine,": he replied; land - , . . 11 . . . . . . � . � I . I . .1 -csnit 'Ile bright, loving look on Ilia handsohko 1 X silo James'. A,sh- she. ec6gilized. the lAandwrItihg,* . . ­ , old housekeeper pi. � Chi . In � I � it is 'a, � Pki. L7, , . . . ­ . . . I "I cannot, I will tell you a.11 About d .'end C... � .. .. .. 4ZIC." - And thraslA lififtl . b I . � 1. Chemist Atli Druggist, . , , I young Mai - � . I . � face. 'He went up to. her, took hl�rin . i P, . , - . I . I . 1* , . it When I come home." The firSt thing that Mrs. Pickering his arms. And said - - . "M darling, I She clung .to him with weeping ford here," he said, to tile s6"ant "This is ,front Lola, I she cried. I 1, I . . I . . . .. I I , �. ,,..11 1� . Aga;n the summer breeze stirred did when she saw bet, mistress' whiti I I y . I . . 1. ." Who answered j,e.sultimons, � I'Oh,-'Papa, come -to me'while I read . . 1. . . : . , I., I I . . . , , . _ . . . I =Z� I - ��-1,: . " the leaves, and they seemed to re- have I frightetied.you? '. I ara so sor- ,.eyes, . .. � � . � . I � . � ---..-= . . . face was to*get her some wine. The ry� I 'have . been''at.' White Cliffli. 1 "Do -You think any accl , In a 1- _ . _._ ,Os the grb6m stood it! I., . . . . . .. . .1 I I .. � ; I . ident has . � .. I . I 1: , ,:,�peat the words, "when .1 conae two "stood together lit. the cold moon- I . . . ba��pbned to - � before tluvu. I -To looked pale arid He sat by her side while she open- . .. . � . � . . . . . . . I. . . ,� 'Iliome.' � . . .-your lath him?" she, askbd- and � . .. . �, . ."I shall sit up for y m lit hall while thO old b er went to stayed with him, My sweet Dolores, - the Squire gravely shook'his b. , . "Don't ask me, sit, . I . . .1 I . .. � . , _ , . . . I ell," continued , I . . . ., L �, - . I . , I . how . Tpalo You are, how you. tremble! �- "No, Iolores, I do,not." . I 'd . I -E 0 .S .ve.. , . ,, - ­' utl * er wita'not well, and. I �nd agitated�: - -. , - - , � .. e it, and till the .light faded fron - '. I the lodge ­gates. ' Once La7dv Allan- ," he said,. "to her eyes 'as they, tracerl'the crue . .'S E . , , . . Dolores. "you will not he late?" I &vo , a start.. for they . ' � . distress my: lady I cannot jspeak' be- wo�.ds.' .: . , � . � . . I . I . I . . . . .0, . . more gi -thought d? Oh. PAP' , . I ' - Leit.me Iciss your fears away,,, Once I 'Then where 'can -he b a, -rvatit 1-11 told. -you," the lette�. began,'. ' . I . .. I I �., .. . . . . I � I � P' , ,� , . -lie looked at his watch, And, as . they heard 1he sourtil of- voices; but niore his ,§to i. -bring him back 7to, me -do .bring him . fore her," Like every other s(. . . . � , ,,.,,, 11,� - t , rng, lovin ' g arms. enfold- in the house,' he alinapt worshiped "'that I sh;uld have my revenge- . I.. 4 0 . . , . . . . ,, , .he held it in his hand, the sunlight . who she Wen to .the 000r she could, -ad her, and he kissed her as though ba 0. I .mu i . . - . -it won my lov- . SEE -US F R : I. �, �: . flashed upon the ruby ring and the . n . I . . I . � 91, at--, see hIml*.,Yoii. ha e hi's beautiful,, gentl - bo'� and I have oad it, Yo I I I .. � . I . . �, _ .1 a" no one. It was some time I be- he ,would I'lever In. his life part -'from I -bien kind to me till my lif�; be doub- . . e mistres's, . w I -e to you t e . .. . I .. . .. . . . - . I . � . . . � . . .. . , WhIte rose. Dolo�es bent and kissed returned.'an'd th�nlko h?r Again. He . whispered a � . - - - never spp1cp sharply,,apd, Who was so or from Ine,, aii'd I..sw6i 111. .1 . .. , . � . . I � I . fore F rodshain . . weeie§t f ly hind now; bring, him to me. 1-1 . ' I . . it. I 0 1 -la I e �kkr,rk -unexacting. ."I cannot, distress my .time. wouid 6�1­no .,when you should. I . . "How I love white roses!" she ex- .the 10, .. . ; sl . aid again, but th6Squiro � stiffer as you ha Id . . I . 1. . �. . �, . i dge had. Oeil.nothing ,of the : ,c, his. darling. With her . ed her, iniscrable face to Lord 11hys- 7 :� I .. . .. I . . � ­. claimed. "Arid, ob, Karl, how.yqui, . was his I<j,. � answered him storlify: ., , , have kept Illy vor; my revenge is - I -� . . . - . ., . � . .�. �� . . . 61 a S, . . I roaster. She told, hikh that the ou�-. ; -his twilled iloWid"bini, she told him - " - . I 01 I . . . . I I . :brought iio news. The wonaaa . at ai .1 cannot If% e W'ith6tut, him? " Sh _ , . 1" E` 'Im . . I . and most I ving words to li�r worthi 111olp� m P 06 cricdm�­hkp lady,", he's d -ilia o I�e suffer. I R., L" - .: � 0 . . , . ­: - , ring shines In the suill It. dazzles cr.ga;tiis� were unlocked, land. he bad - ' .f6, . ., "You Inuai.speak the truth. Whero complete,' grdllt.as wa�-thd injury 1� , I .0 : ., ' .. � i", . I . , . I all her ar.q. Re,lattalke'd at th,011. me ,to find Sir- Uarli" . . I -did set, Sir Karl illst?,I � .. , .received. I kneW the ''time would . . 1. � ... . I I . I I . .. 11 . .. 211Y eyes." passed througli"�. he -had, loolked. down I 1 . - we Will do a ":You , . . - . � . I... . . . .. .. . . I . � I . . .. .She heard the *solind of his lti`ugh .so "Aly dear lady, 1 allr th lt. Afy-laAy,'?. cried . the gian, lit &eat. . coIhc:wh&ft Sir Xarlwould, tire of .' I . . I . .11 . , , . I .1 .�.. . I � I "I must go,."sald Sir Karl, hast!IY� the road, but �Qiotre .was it at n of I " we . can," ho'anawored', 1. . I I _ � .1 . �. _. � , � �% ;1 � .1'. " �: ; I I . I . .. "..:., ,.., : I I . _-1 , "I Fliall be late: but I am loath to Sir Karl, � `% -' I . - 10 . , -, g I . 1. Ztiuetly.- "My,d4brling Dolofes"' -he . trouble, ."I would r th be . �-,. illed, You. Wouicki Qf your -type,. Dolorie��' . I. �. . q . . t . . I I I . ..�;­ - ,. .., � . . I " - . . -arms in, despair. - - A er . . . . I . . .. 11 . . . " � I , .t leave you, Dolores. You seem sweet, I � I . sakd, "rest A% '4bli,,il"g tip .her, ,thanpain You.." : , , .bUt sel out :rotafrk . I .. . I- . I I . 1''. . :,�, ­ � � . . , :1:111 sured 'that while,, 1, am . . d lovla. T116- ,time, . I . I . . 'I, Lady Allanmor wtugg. 4cr WbJt&. 1 . I I A:ck. al:�aln I" - , _Speak'­�. klve . -paid . � . f4 ' __ I r:wh.L�h'l Waited has Areived., 'You . Choice cleall , 6o'nie grown ­ - - ... : , ... ..- . .. . : , . .. . I .0 . , . oil .earth nothing will, eirer keep ,mg: ' .'He will never come'li . .. %�. � � � or and dearer than ever. I -low mabk j . . I , . "I " IJAY in a int 0 1 . I : . . I . . I ­ '. ... ­ ", eiveled hands. - � . , ­ f oth you.,, . . 1. ; . . she wailed'. . d'ielt it ilk .Illy L -ilow. 1, Do * . no b6. haVejoolced, Your 'last'on.L the � hicl;v � ,0 ' . 1. .. - �... 11 ..� . � � . I . I . I . . . �. Mases will you give me', . ,' .1 "Oh, Prod-harn, 1. ai aid s6me-' "' ,. -t all alongi it:was too bright to voice; ,.,I must .1. t . I . .lover and Timothy. . Also I '. I I �-�-,'.' ,,�. � , . ,. n air , . i - � . . I , ,,, , � . I, , ,� ,.rut, aia,i it was ouily a dreaint . beat afra id, - Where, did � oili 'see - Sir, . It , y6u.9tole frorn.me, ..It is in revenge, . .1 .. : .1 � . , ROW many Will You take?" she. thing bets hap )d . 11" - silo I I ., I . Y arl , � . . Alsil; P, - AI&JI'a, . Spel tv,. Buck - I . L ,,�, , .. . ,y . . .::11 i � . . I -1. I � race I .- . ,L . Dolores. ', - I � � . � . ­ . I .. , I . . , I 1 rxea.to him ... , Tho btriding over hers.faded tile ', last -too brightf I told him �o,_ And , , ' What do-Yoti'tilkl%, of It?" - . I I . � � �t- -returned, laughingly. . �. �. . Ile laughed . At me. Papa, it will last?" ,.. ' * '' .' .1 w. de - I,;. � , wheat,, and ill , . � . � . I � I . . ... . . .1 . �:.,..­� r "Good -by, illy sweet wife," he said'. - - But still the . old man. kolated the I I'll 1110" . .� . . . . "At, the end f ",he -wood, illy ladv; -Allanmol-6's' face g e at I �e4s. � . . I I . 1. � . I . , I- i , I cried. - -, '. ­ � figure clasped 1� her arms'. was 'no, I I � 0 t twly r I kir ds of Field. � ­ � 111. 1, . � . . . Onger ,there.. She' awoke. Thei-e WAS 1. . I At the w,bite'gate. - I had put 'tip the ly pale, Lknd her lips trembled as she I and �Gardeo So � � I ,, ,­ , c asp* "I � �� � I ... � . .. . .. I . I Ing her to his breast--, will idea - of daiig,ei�..I Sir Karl would: a cold, grey light in the room;': 'and, '.`N4y, my darling, You must live - I I 'IL.do. &;*e the leiter' back: to tile ,Sq I. '' , . . . . . . : I . . � 1. . . ponles, and w" going, where -- . ill e. : ,. � ''. . . . I. I . I . . . , . . ­ : . tell you all about this business when I . . � . . . . �- �. 1. .... 1. 1. I I.... . I , , -, walkiixg ..up Presently, and " -on*," repled i i .I'LeV . Papa 11 h id , , . - , ". . * . ­ I . -1 : I . . come..' . she'was 41oneii -hours. r--�not _for�,mo,,aiid for the childi I �,s kcep�tbat , -a le sa . .� 1. ..:.,. I .. ". ''.. . . - I ,;­� - I return.". . .. ' i , No After go sometimes to, smoke ..my' pipe, to - f. I . . .. - . : ... �� . , . � would la,ugh at theiii-for their pains. � , When the truth, .Was m a -do kit ow the:$quire. ­Bdsii1c8,1-you must not , 0 � , . . I ... �. . I., � ­ . .. I I.. . . I . �t � Y . M Y . . , - . ... . 1. . .. , . -0, my advice,. my ladyi" ` he to.* her -were so ter'i-lible. at'this hokk�� gi L ­ -, RItYsworIth "' .. . � I .. I ..�. . . ., . ... .. .. .. ,. .. . .. .,­ � _. . ...... .1 . . . I ... . 1: � :, Tbe*Tips inel in one long, loving IiTak even n , ve up hope he lodge.. At, the white gate 1. saw. -slowly,. "with thq ther. -The 06 , . . .. ­ I . I . 1, � %­ . I . , . yet. or,d hk�r master . standing - talking , i6 " -a I.. .be useful some .day.. n ,,-'there Is - - . ... I . " . . . . . . . , . , I . , """, .. , '%v Zlied �,"hitn until lie was out . � Oh, ,Karl, . are I -and .. . "-I-re is with * A- 111 M:LoWest Prices; � ^0 th,rk be, was 90110- She said, '.'!and, do not get, anxious. Sir � ll 'YouV will drlv�'Ihe over to Deeping,' �lady. I could'.h6t help seeing - that . ., - - .. . , I 'the ground I, r" . ­ tier the I; 1. n6i . . . . . .. . . 7 f �, . will got inch to search the woods.' I . . . . . . . - . .. I .. �. . . ,ii'..", ;,, . 0 Karl knows every step of . she. cri(d; but there Was no weirl. We I .. � .. hdg�4arlds -werb. clasped .round, No,' � . . ­ . . � .. � I . . . ' * 1. . . I . . . . . . � 1. . . . . .$Iris . I . his * mista . . . ­ I F" I '' ., , I . . ci courage." . . . . . . ;,'�'- - sight, and then slowly Went back to . 1. I I I r . � . .. .., ''. ; Com6 iii and see them I . . I . � I : * a ollse. � I . I .� I Tah . I . . " - 'be no. mistake-- - this is' . , . .. . . I - , . I ,bb,4t here -he could not lose himsell. . .. �. , arm, as though she was bpgging of -"There. can . I I . . . . .. . I I . . .. .. PTJ. - I But . he 11 ' . . . . . 1. . ; .. . . �1;11'11, 1�, - h h . it. . lit tried.. He,went' on busine�ss,, '. " . r,hedrt . Was , heavy with .. ; �;"'' , t ' . . I . I i ,%..I'. . - � I . 01 -IA �lk'XXII - . � him to do something. Ile was talk­�! pro . . .� . . . . . �, 1, ;._� I . . , � . ,j and Were . of, -conclusive," silo `-replled, -I - "I . . � .. .1 .. .. -1 . : - , I ;,�, . lad ?, Thort he litts been : I . . I . � I . . dr6ad.' They lett bet v�b_ . I I . I, li,sibe continued sadly,,"that ,he � - ,.;-.,-- . I � . . h � � . � ,_, ­; V .. CHAPTER XX. I .1 YOU. pay, my . ..Y.. 1, . 1. I I I . . �� I I I Ing very earneatl� to her. After ,a Wks ,' . '.. , . I � . I . ... . . 1. _, ,. I . detained.�' I . . . One by. one ill(- .men servants re� sent 'many hours. She looked sQ 1; had Written' to me, even had it been , , . I I . '' , I . . . . I . . .1 . . . �v­:­� I - : . !'But, Frodsham," cried his mist,�. turned- but . ' of them -had Any white lind ivau, - so - fragile and b6art-, I time she smiled and. looked ' pleaso on . . � d I,.. . . � . ,'�� . .. . . .1 .. I. .. � . I . . . I '.. I none I - th Ii' 'Ile , .. " . I I I ; � . I'(" �, - 11 Ih I . ed, - - then-thby walked away, togetber." ' IV to say goo --by. . . ". 1t was half -past seven o'clock. - on ress, wlih.,teAi_,4� In'lic, 'eyes 0 news of Sir. Karl. * No one had - either' brokeil,'when Aboy - - rettilril at I , , :,�­ "o, , . . . . � K I . I . "In what direction?" , ,its od' -th6, ".1t Appears, to.mo," said the Squ . . . . - . . . . 11 I . dolls .. - . -d lilivswo , I . . P. Maitiand ' . . I. . f. .. I I � . . I . ;,z? ". , the tenth of June, when Sir . Karl , Would ba.�so anx - : Ile would s4en, of heard anything of him. Wheh, tears came into'�Loi - I . . . .. . . . . . ly . . . .1 .. . . I . . . . . . `�::`:, ­ , Allanmore left his home on bqqiness' .: 1. . � . I Tile.. children.: : Wore* 1�1.i "Ib"$ ISqi1ire " � I gre,ve , I'thlatyqu wre entitled to ,.a' .11 � . I'' . I . . - , �:; ,,�,�:,, - a arm.. . the. clock struck eight,"Lady, "�kllah-w - �OYOs- .. � "Toward the Deeping road; Arid. X - Aivorc:6.." . :­ ­ I . � .: I .., . I .. ­ . I . � .hour Illy I' - Al . ter �r6knlslhg to - . . fic I 'th � bet- � . � . . I'll � I . . . ... I.. -�� . . it . . . . !;! ,,�', .�, whith he had explained to 40 One- return at half -pest nine, 'lie ,would 1: he'�itlged w,,Vallid fa,te, but . I .1IIWo,'?' she replied.with a shuddor,, � . S�Ceessoi� to 10. Cooper ., .1 . L ... ". � : ;� -,�,�;%�.: . I more' came, . . . . ... ... . . -from Ahat hour . . do'W�st�irgi looking ... the S thought -that perhaps i;bc waster was - I . 1. . I .�.`,-�. : - 11 - ; . .. I I . ­ � :. . .,. . - ., ,. : �', .. - .. i 1,;1`,�.1-.1A:_'�1 ay4 - he was not seen never have stayed. out until: eleverr. , ghost of herself. The servants gazed .. soinned as t)hoygh all, polver-'af speech taking the lttdy to the. station. " . � , 'thereis no, nebd. of a div�Qrcb 'Ile, Is . - I ; , i . � I I . �:. , ­ i "1:1. " ,I.,,,. ,'� �­ airk there was no sign, no trace of � ' . _ I 1. . . . �kad leftlier, - Tbet 8(likire lspoUe first. . . ­-7-7-------� � . I . . . � . . . .. . ­�, �', ag a - .All tlle,nevvo�us fordbodings-of till' �t !hir in wonder .as 'at one .over I "Wit have' inqtilred.� -at the-, sta- dead fo,i�ae, hq whorn I loved so well;. , . I. I . . ... I I.. .. I . ... I . . 11 . L . I ­'��",'��`��;'.�:_'��', him., lie vanished completely, I . ' I . , . � I I � . . . , , ' I , ., . .�..j,,'�!%, thoug as I"t few weoki; retlirwd to hei,_ and * - whom a great callauliiy 1144'. , site ` "We have xib n6ws, .I)o1oros-­ii6ith- , f, '-I bbscrvlid� Loi -Id. 11hyaworth_ �but 1, shall -bq title, t6`llim, , my last . - I .. . . 11 . . . . . . I I I : I ,.. I . _�_W,�,_'. 1� he had .disappeared from the she trembl d lik . I . I have . no� .heard 'Ohl I � . . . 1. . " .1�, ­,,­�i�� . 0 e it, leaf. � sent .for 3 ohn Ffodsbam. - or: good not, bad' we .,. I'but* neither Sir Karl .nor the -Jady- faint hope is. dead,'., papa, quite " . .. " . . I . ". � ­,_ �'7- �' face of the earth. 11 . . "I. will, 'I-Tave you ,no h ws for. e?" she - . 1. 1. . ,. . I dead.".. I I . ., 11 ; . . I . � .1"'.. . . � Walk. Just &1ittle way,into - � �.,. P. �, . a I m _. I or seqn arivthing' of. 1111h.". , '. , - --w-as seen there.',. . . . I : , I L . I I . � , I aid that he would beb,aek h . � . .. . .. , . I Ivith a Atint sigh.. she. l4id�herhead., . "U!ho was e . I . - I , �:� , �� ",,:. . Ile had s . t e,park myself,-" she said. sa:d � th lady. James!'? asked . Shclay� bacle bri. tho'.pillow, And' *a . ' . I .. I �� ` . I .. . . - I . .1 �.I., � ., -, ,; by. hall -past nine. at the very latest; "But riot; alone, nuir lady. I will .., " , � I ' the on Ilia breast, - . : I I , ' .. I - or her' -fate. - . . . I . 11� 1�,- I #,* , , - * . I A - . . , : . I n . I the S_quire. . - - - , ­ ..L . e ­­: � � ''A'ad Lad3; Allanniore wondered how follow - - I . . -1 cried the Squ re,, , -d I ' '"Pol res," - 8q4irol 4'fi)y I � . I , �. - . xo,:� my lady' no ews," and .1 , ,'my Ing . t d athly pallor, sto,16' ov , , � . - ,�,you..­ . . � 1. ­ ?Old rosa's face :watt pale and worn. _ Alit v.� ,"It. j�as. ma ame s- daughter, the tried *thd . . . 1i " I I I . . ... ­ -'--.q-- . -_ ­ . 1. . . ., , ,�..� .� " she should spend the time. )It was Ths.,pictures,que marksi6li, �. with. its i He did n6t look at. -her- -.ho ,shrunk yd -j must. not give Way ,fit - th I is. ig' French lady"Who .11"ved.' at . . .. . :. . . . I . ,:'�,­ - , fashion,-, yountust not., indeed! Try: Deal,, ,,, . I ., . ' To.l;e bittinuLd. - . ' ' . .,.,I the first evenhig shehad been alone long.terraces- and magnificent gar�.. Ir '. ' , il _ I � . : YOU11 . I . I �c . . I � ��, , " - . I om meeting ber cy e , ... - 11.1 . . � . I .. . , 11 WILCe her marria-4 Karl .. had d, na lay -bathord I .. . . iou. . . I I ,.. I � 1: . I I . .11 I . . . I. . ,­,�:-, � , ,v; Sir n silvery' -'light. In *%a't4ought she cried out, �� .to J'Ouse yourself. Suppwd Lill' �Acci- "You Are ,quite sure?" said' Lord. ' ,. ,- I ' L ­ .. I I I . � . . 1. 1;, " . � . - . . . . . . I � . , , �­ . Quick . , . .. I . � . . I � . , ., of the,towers - � . dent as bappone Ito . � . . .... ' . . � . . I . . 4,�, ;, .. . ' i. . I . ��.. never left her 'before, . and 'she could jh�,3, ivy. near one an h U, Your ,husband,* . . . -Old ., I I "Yop know .,i;.(yr,qething; FrodsliAm, - . Unyaworth.. I . . . . . jozilng Friends In DaTs : . ­- 1�.­ 1;�not help wondcring what this inost - d 8 libine' 0,114' 'Its � , . me 1,, and be Wants cav6ful nuising; . you � . 1. . � i .: 1. �'. . '. . I . . - * * ,:, " I "� . owl had ilia e it I . . and.you are 'keeping -it from _ . - 11 . � ,,Quite surei'my'lorli-i X. hii've 011, , tutic and picturesque -.old: I - I ., I , �­ Z:knys 01-10 sound .that I will be ilulte. un0t to help. him, Pro-� I - .. on . In a rooft � .. . 1. I . ` ,. ." - � 1 t I us bu-SIT1.1"s was; it was L -vi- hooting was the one" . 11. know hothlhg;,.mY lady," he an- . .. .1c . hall -in Derbyshke, l4nglaik(I,:is on . M . � . I . : 11 , I � driven her horne,Irpra Dooping Hurst 6 ot . . I his mise me - npiv to ta � e s0ine hourish- ., :_. . : . . ". .!,, , v4stly something that engrossed Iiro�,,o the silence of the..night; The r � � .. - I .: i. � . ��­­. . ,w6re&-but,'�if; 1 may make it Oug- o Bea.uliett', ' X 'was groom. there, my I I . . I . ''....'.1 th5ught.q. But she would not trou- deep shadows *cast. by the -trees gild inient, and then I will tell yoli. some,- t , . . . , those curious relics of bygone times . I 11 i -, : .. , . . . . � , . � _;�, . I . � . : I : r � Coati, 'it .is that Your lailyship I .. . ) - I . . &, tobout it: he would explain .when thi nkelan�-holy cry of the owl milde, st.oul# send for:sorno friend - some . " . � . . ,; _Ii �. ." b . lo.fd,' before I came here." . - .. . .:1 , ; . . , ,:, I . mind.back.tQ the hab- , , I . r thing, . . . I .which carry tild . �. 1. . ' I . I - .. I I 1"... 1. SIllkire %, POL �, , i-pliat. .W -� you ma .90," said . -great-, . . .. . . le U.111.0 "I will,".sbe gaaDed ' ., . . I . I I. : I She took up it. book' LAdk Allannibre'feel. strangely de- tionian --- rthe , rhaps I Ili do, Y , Its and customs d .our. great t. - ­ . howo. . I I . ", " �:: . . + t- -orite . . . . gon . ., or. . the Squirej PbUred .out the Squire; arkil the three.were left handcuff Io6l� . i .. " -.11 ll;. I ,it was one of h ax Is. But on piessed. She-daN,-d in'ot, walk far; in-. Lord RhN',qworth.". .. � . ,In silente I . I :L . . . I � grandfathers. .A a �.a I I 11, . . . . . ,_,'�.. 'i eat ovening it I act lost its diarini % . - . albne again, .. I . . � I . . - , - 1. U i n dra.b 1 6 - - -It ad ow s so em e, d, t o. f Q 1 ON- -Ill Will send for'botbi"ohe ,said,. -sohle Wine, arid In. silence site., 'drank . . strange thing to be fted toAlte screell I 11 � . . I . 11�` 1. I I . . . . icy, or. did she hear - 11hey - ..looked - At - one. another .111;: , �, :1 .1"lif) Co Id not icad; she turned ON(IV er - hizr_'. - Orkea -he flaisiDd Ivor so(i it. Waolti hot, fal � . . for: of' the. banqueting.hall of a baronial. . . . . ,; ��. ,, - , s . "Givei orders, FrodshAm, at oniel" , . � . I I I � . � , I � 4c, af,.er 1-a,e wilhoid even scark---voic the Squire whis or - to' Lord Rliy8- some moments in: illohm The Squire . I I . . . � ,A,:, . I a,, 1 6 arid cried, "ICarl," but fio all- John' FrodshaVa"did so; and she, . . . mansion, but one Is there. When tile' . . . I . I . :, ,,, � - co,itf,i;ts. . .Sli.� wv ild 90 swer, came. .. . I . I . felt I some llttlo�rclief;, But all(! could , ' '�ttc� tell liler. __ She wa's'tba first to spdak� .. . . . . . The Results* '. � . I : , :. �.. I n ng theit , , worth, "We ),old b i . .: . - . I I - � , 1. - no, E,.he thoul lit. ; al play I , . . - it; ), . .,I am, all -aid, " he said gravely, bAnquet. had advanced toward � its ze . I . . . . . I -: " " I , to the pit must 1:,now . I tdar it is, true? t. nitlk,� If any, gentleman amonk the . � � I .. . I 11 . �'i .I'Sir, Xari ii3 noWhore'lit the park, not re9L She *andero,d from room. ,.,A. She turned to'him quii�kly; he did I Ithat'this Is & `bi� . case. I hate o . T- � I I I. I I . . . . . I � ' t I ds drid I .. . I : ,. I my lady 11 1- away dull t are. How strange it wa§ .said.tha.old servailt at - to room, tht-dugh the groun - much guests refused. to drink the full duall- A� sitter, cannot be Rqsed : in a .. - .. �. , , . � . I . i �, -, al , i., "It..' -will- lie':better for you..*to. , not-knom' how, her senses mere sharp- Hit in Judg mt up� , ;, . thd,t this flist plece of hill. c sh,e op-�� !as . . me . n ,any mail, the* proper thing - - I � ­ � - gard�ns, and along the terraces, al- .. 1. . . won as tity that, was deemed -good pictures - , , _1. cried was tha .--on�, File hall sung to - ,,oiiiO -the Mull:, and, if -you . ched by Pala.- I . � . I - .\Ioved ad .. r � .. � _ , back - to, ways w1th the tague Idea that slid. ., :, . . . less ti, mart whom, I � itolliellt" -'�o secure � ,�'. Sil- Karl, wli(n lit her own mind sho, 'atiil. feel, ahxlouq. I will call 0 - � beat...you, I . . I � . � �,:� 0 � . I a me of IT )apa," she said -"toll . Karl. Dolores, your .boat plan will - at that.,tfn�ko.ha was merrily carried to, . Me 11111st,.,take 'time to�' study I Ole - . : , . , _. _� i . . . otild find Sir KoArl or hear .of him. � I . I . 1. . � I I . h-ld biddLn him farewell for ever... - the Won 'And they can go in differ.: w em- - me At orlbe;. hide 'nothing from me.: be to . gof Ao. Youir .'husbivnd's room, .the oak screen And Placed With his'arin � I 1� . � ,. ­ r . T�en .�he became conscious of 8016 , . . I . . . I I ., . � I . . III oods: I of, the sitter � and , give. hira: . ": , - 114 I , 1. ­ . I � . ' � ,.�.., . . Bow well she remembered having ent directions to Jo6lc for hink," Chirk, that annoyl;,d and perplexed ,Xkile MY hands in, yours . it. I hold and see if there is any trace:of that upraised and see ' tired Land loo : 'the pxjr at I ­,,­ I I . . . e atkg�, . I . . give Me strength ;), ." .. .. . .. . I . ;c ,. �'! - r !.' sung that to lifin-the pain lit 'hot . �, j them fast; that Will ... 'letter . �. . . I . I that'position' by the Iron r1b9i '-HIS. , op itillity: to * I li . 6come ,;. �; . Silo grasp6d ttt th I stion; and her. Wherever �,ho- weht Ili 1he bouse , I .1 ... ease. , We - ' raue thi . - I ­, 11, ''I n heart, the dr-spair an I reprogell I I to listen t6 'WWLt you have to I 1*1 have not the str pu, a C urse arill � � , ()�N � � the butler gave, a great sig -A of relief she found groups of � serv��nts wh'is- � . . . . 1 ell sleeve, then .wide 4pen, offered.a teinpt- - .9 . . - . , �, ' . , ' I . 1. a _ I � I . gth to,. walk,. . . . , .,: � I Fhe had read in his eyes! All the � -a, � , poring ' . a . . ... I - . � .. I . - pal-. - the, Wind W41ch. be flie results justifies the time arid. . _1 . - whe". b- left hok td the care of Mi They broke -�off. abruptly tip stairs:, ". she. replied; and .hot* Ing receptielb fol! . . . . . . I ­ . . � I . , , nnguish'of 1hoFe days came back to,, vickerin- . " .dearest Dolores, some of it �Ij4 fa e ..'allow 4 Ito true the Words had refused to d e 'Contents . . . 1; �, : . � 0 - And in -each face . c e W Ank,: and ill meo iised, ,� . . . . I . . �"L - , ,r. . ")?el". " . , when thev,mtw .her, I . .. .. I . ­ .. . t of the goblet, With as Wit . VaCi� .1 . . . . . I � I_ � , - he � �. iu;41ahcr,!� 110 dowp,".h6 said � �drceived a liecullan. expression miiy be mcr� surmise, but what,*WO word. I . . I I . � ell - ,more as I . . . I . .: '...., , . "ITels in'lle I;ow," she ) hbr- in a low V()!Cc. " she ) I I "know to be true I Will lay. b�tore you; "erhoft I will go fok you," said the . . - . . . � . . I . 7 I "She will'wear her-� ims t ough they 1,:now somethitig, bot . . . ought fit, -Were pbured - I", J self, "ari,! thel o uill be 110 I..'.Ore part- � h I . and'afthotigh it goeg'to lay heart C40 Squire. . I. - . I I theroisterers ill - . . ' 1; I ". seif:out', lie May. nut%. be home for Would not, or could not, impart it. I I I . . doWn -th . e unlucky victim's Arm,' and- flENRY'S f0T0 * STUDIO ' . - . I , . "I , " I I I Jng.11 : I know what masters She felt as thourh an a rat, do you remem- -Te Was hot absent long; hnd he keo . 'be to him If. he .did not take the. - . . . . :J:� , " , She longed for his rresence that . Iliours yet, . , . tmosphore. of do ItI I must; F! yo I .' woe . . � . . ;: 1. L . .are! . If every lady made as hiliek , nivatery, surrounded her.. Ali, It lie: bor that, Karl received a letter. s- ttirned-with the letter in �Ilis hand. 'as gly-1 , . . 11 I I .. . I I . . . . . -11'. . 'he inight feel the clasp. of. Iris arih . fuss If her.husband, was not houle by : torday morning ,Which scented to dls� He had found it j �t 'as Sir Karl, had JOICO in'the SPIfit-In which It w . . I , , - . I . I lit I . L I - _. I I .� ­ ­_ ­ ____ ---.--- .. . ��',�!,: , w�uld but com(--the sight.,of him a hira-voy rauch,? Ho-.decllned. to thrust it' b of lit' , en. I . . . I � . ,,, c -ound hot-, his I. lases warm on her: eleven, I d(') riot hhow what servants , would eltapet'all thisl One I Into the Poe 6 11 . . % ... I . ; . at . tre.% k a coat. � I . I . . . . � . 11 I � . ­ e.she spoke . . . I. I . . . I . . . . , . ., I. . � . . how It to �ou, although ,Volt - - asRod He held it out to his daughter,- � . I . - . . �_ , .4 ,:,G �.. .� ,�:in fatie; but he would soon *be back. It would do I' - - , I �! i . 9 '­ , to thp.women-servitnts more. sternly ShJJrn to do so. ,The reading of that ,q - I 1 . . . , I . , �'..�,� � ' ' . I . I . . I - , �, t :'.., . . was striking nine, and lie, had said be, Dolores _fo)l6ivcd',fhd. hous()'063)0r'S� than slid . had over spoken to them- have read It, Dolores,-, he said; -- ' I I . . . , . ;1 ��, . I , would return by balf pt,st. She put ' Site lay down. and tried to before. .1 I : I 'letter dompletoly changed him, if. 4i id, plydear, I 'am Afraid the . I I - ­ I . . " , . , . advice, . . 41 . I ., . . 1^ I I . away the little song vrao so I Xled to believe that � � I'Xs therb anything I;ePt from my all r'ernember;" he wits not. himself I I N1,10 . I . .. . � � , , �;� �, closely agsocialtd that , compose 'Ile 'Sell, t I ,You day, lie neither ap6ko nor -anid.16d.. simple but shameful titith is, that Th, , I , . - I .. I . . �. I ,�.,; ­ . . w1th 111111i 6II(I there was nothing wrong, .but she "that . you remarIged It; evon,the o Lolade FerrAs has icilsuaded'_ your� , � X , :_7 . - . " . . ;1 . �Iiowlddge," she asked, . � ;pl �-,LZ�111_1_: Grain . , rain. �,., .. , I ': I I yed all the airs she could re I - We both I . q.- husbdj�d to go away with -her-. Read . . . .. � � - , I P a, Monk— .al r,:il,. up . %% ith - a suddenk ory of -tylitspe , together I and look, so . . . . . . I , I . I . _$;e � . . I I . . I " I . . . . I .� , ,r . , s -- - - � . I I , ,�: '­. ber. f�'Ifie was startled whf-Ir, ining- at arrij.' %� bon . shir ' heard ther clocIc , I ­ I . I . . . � . I I I . . . the letter yourself." . � . I ' . % I � ! I . . '. . � . .� I :, ,_,;, L : I . . stl allge?" . � �.& I 1. I 1. . . . . I . ling with the noivs of the piano, she I . . . � Ivants noticed It, And thought that - The S�lifre, watching her As sho" 1. . . . . . , 1. I strA6 on'O. , I I'No, My lady"'. Was t . . I - A& -460*00044 . . . .. he answer I ::::,: i��g, ********** . �," , . .: '- heard the clock stidUc ton, "Call Prbilsbam!" she cried, "ITO ' . he was ,Ito t, well, .1 obeyed, thought that A would have ol "" 1. - F' - 11 .. . � I I I I .1 I . , but Ono bY One they stole away )est waot.you, to bear. . � i ',,,W " a returned she must send All the servants out, Cb, I all this fit, mind, It is one link In the b6en easier to soo her did than ' to ' %., .- If . I L I . , I .. . �. I .. -1 . . I 11., � , tbou�ht, and, owing to the Imusic. � sle4i when .tI Was- she chould ask them more. chain of ovjdenvo�, Then,, atior, look- - withess ,such unutterable. anguish �N . I .1 I I . � . I .1 � . ­ .i... . ­ I � I . � ­ . 1, how can ihoy wir Lord Ahysworth was the first who . , . I � . . I . . . . . . � .. . . , � �11._, . � shi had not herad him, She rang ter is I)e.h.1l'S ill dangcr? We MU%L Ing n6arably' unlike himself all day, creep into her face. . . tandard . . . .....� � I � I I 1 came, He looked In surpillse"at the '. I .. -lq", . ­_ . th� bell qufcl,,I,v aul, asked if �gr not delay a I o# . 1. 'face lie had he told us thatp L he . could not drive , "I Will *not believe It," she cried- . . I . . . :­ _­_ 1q", i � be titflul, white face�tho . me hot I Ile at had " 'not from any evidence, not . from I ) 'I L I . . I . I I Rarl had come iii. Froidsham, the A hc *amo over h,.,r 11 . F .. , . L" Q 40r. � ­ � � .%".j_­;� , irrible ,%If.ollillii L I night, because he .I � ! I ,l vit so bright, and .radiant, �. .11 I I I ; , �. : ":', .butler, said "No." A that she woul never see him a�,raitt. rays seen ,an appointritent, When We Asked him� atly'porson but bimselCol- herl Why . I � . W evator) . �;, ': " " , . , . Vonts bad gone to rest, but he was but whi(h waq now ao,full of terrible about it, he scoined distrosstd' and shouldhe tun away ,With her? He � : "! ,;* . It her had, entered at that tooment she paini Lady. Allalamoro held. out her . . I . . I . � . . , , I . , - . sitting tip for Sir Uewrl. 110 was would have almost died of joy, I ching Anxious, The infelivice that I dl,&,%v never -loved her, he lov.ed me," Arid. . � . . . . . . � I . I ";.'. hand to him ;n qredtinX, aftl "roin"ith this is, that the person.who then she recollected Lola's throat- . I � . . . , I . . � . . . . , ,. c es a e wvoko tile letter is the. person, lie went. "When he has gro%vn tired of you and I . . I .1 I . - CL I . . � :-�' thing pleased Lady Allanniore so "if you would but 1A in pe kl W . � I Is . I " , , � L idismisqed wilh a graceful AmI16-no-- "lily lady," sald the housekeeper, quit6 Unconsciously to him. It wag ^ ., I . . � . '. � �: 1, ,:! .. � - . Inktall Its &ttcilt(On to 1101' hIrlsbAllil, , servants see' so much More than you, a� th4ugh ah'i hall found a, friend'inj to see. J do not think theie is - afty I , waslicid-out, faded UfiWftkdl of . . . 1. I // 1� . I X T OX - I � I . . V ur . � I I I . li.,r diatress, . . doubt about that, do you, RhY07- y, his heart Will turn to - me, , . . � . ­ . . I . .. I "I . . I . . , I . . . . , "`�, never sit tip at night Alone ladies do, No harin can have eollid 1� I I ilm I q great ttouble, Lor'6 Rhy9- Worthl" , �. .. . . I � . I � . tile midst of � 1) . boaut I , . said thou I shall take my revenge," . I . . . . I I - . . A111.1,11,110 thought. - to Sir Xarl. It ,volt send the sor� wo th", Ow said. "Sir Karl left Ino No, I do iiot,'114�as the reply. -And the childront" she cried . I .. I a few Illinates; her 210i'vou.9, vants to look tor him, he Will not be last bv(n ril at balf-Ptiat a0v0XI to if Don't.Frown � � . I . . . creased so greatly that there �')olores raised her fair.head With 0, �- aloud. "Do you think that' even All kinds of . : . . I.. pleased. People m1plit talk nnd traw4a(lt' *`611le blli,�Irke-qg, And- nothing )kArl could leave me, he Would leave I . Wail nothing left for tier to do bti� )al:gh about it, and hc,.� wolgd hot I its been heard of hin, Since.'#- I look of, relief. . ae the . anted and .� I . . . �. down to the old butler In ilia "Thatseeills. Glelit, papa� I wonder thom? Ah, never, PAPA! Ther* is, IXONV many .1 glTaln NV � . I . � t. go Jit -.6 it. if it should get, khown that, 1*�-',O your g1,00-11 told me, xkt,v�dea i y wrinkle called it frown� [the bi ghest prices paid :1 I I , . : Wall, Ile looked up in surprise At the L)oeauge Sit, X&rI vVas out until Ono I Old. riot think of It borovo. As Yolk lionle treachery, sothe mist 'et ug I � � . 0.1, Va I I I I . I I , o has hot left Ina, nir darling; my hue- It- eolnes front I ,, 1. . ..bdautiful vision of aillf, velvet and olclLd'?, you sent Servants to scour 144Y Allannio.v.-a:nd wosL grieved say, that l(Itt0t, q. thplotely changed trying to tix t ' to eyes I in CASH for any I . . I I Pearls covdred With White 14CO. the country-sido for him. it- would L-10 dfstreH.,od Am T to hL,ur It. YOU him I - remorriber his faeo as he band, my lovel' Oh;� come back to oil A give,, poillt and forcilig theill to . . .. I now yo, thriist the letter into his Pocket; he Ole, Xarl, or I shAlldlol" -A� -" I qvanfity. - , - - . . I I 't Tray r01LV . I � upoll Ilia. I dill . I . "My lady(" he, cried, 1119 up not look well; Niftd,he would be ling- i- . e1n. -perform ta.Mts for whicli, they .3 fit . I 1! .; . . y lit 3our forvl(o. I'that roullf" was�ilot like bluiself aftow that, The - 'It was Almost a reli6f to th ... I or an - . . from the chair. I I am allt� rld I wits ry. Gentlemen don't like oVerythinK civil e! I Call at the Elevat d � I uslisop) Did you Want thol" . - world In 1hat i,;sllion. ,Vou widl nko to do?" note troubled him, I am sure." � when At length ifigensibility d6PtiV6d kaPiktitafccl, . , � I I )# exposed fo the i0i kho-ilriefto of A PAi%L ot,, 0001) G1,A,1;6V,%, X,'I'tT- See, us'before selling. I I I . "I a�u uneagy about Your master, Think of It, my lady, before thescr- -11 eannot. tell. It Is it trouble S& "What ive Want to 0.4geover." c6n- liar for a t1iA6 of i � ,� . . I . j5ho sala. I'lle was to heLva botti back vants are dalled," . I ri�tvv uri I t4wild ring th It I cannot Chilled the ,Squlro, "is the, Witter of tile trouble which had fallen UPOn 1.,I) 13Y XTS, WIT,T, ASSIST ix � I . I I . All, � the letter, and tt,o Pei-soll that lie her, - . I I I ,, itt ,h4l(-'0d9t 11111d, and hOW It I$ Past "I will try to be patient, but do '(ItA01`11111113 %01,tt 10 CO." ' THV4 111ROW. , I I ' .. I . . 'n", . 'Wo what d'.roctlorx Went to sell- I 411( Ith'aid, DO16COso ,�; codd omost pr4y that she � DItIVING AWAY . I . . elovo you think Ila will ever etimil 'holne, YOU I how in � # , . ­ . . I . - I ­ § I'll, I ­ , & � , I � I . I I , � I __1Z I I . � I The anxious face aroused A6-falth- aqaIn?" . � Sir Xarl went, or the nature, of. his tbat wer h&vo a clew., Whoth4e It wlil. i mf*ht die in hot. untohselouskiosl4 I I . !�t�_l 1: � . Pain you or not, my child, I cannot said tho Squire, 'With a liep Igh. . . � I the halt 'Of course he will, my lady,- and busluesfil" asktd'Lord 40tykiworth, � I � . I T)y thig time tb�khorrow y6tt will 111,qo, X do no(; n"d it I %hat WbIrh t4ll; biit 'Gr d X over I Gew . . I ft ay esa uoavviii, he* littlo d, y 11 I A. 1. 01M, I � . . . . � - � do6t and opened It, lettifts; in A flood -a fato *Would bvozl* a . 4 4 , � . I ,of moonlight, I . I a so. 110 told me t1t%t. pity that I. arn (Julte, $tire that tile thlft�k that sudh $41aftflito $46%)0,61-01. aghl , ­ � I I I , I . , " " I - " *" * * I 0 1 i I ;, 6 " 1112 1 SUIR � I , ! I i I I I I . , . ." I . . I , I - -9 '01- �,a.,'di � ;� 17, 71 I W, .1 1111 ,� 1�1_ :1:1.� I . � httvo had Jusny it hioarty lattCh Over * dfstrobSeO n lile w�on� bo person your hiisband wl�iit to meet take my child')" I 6V1il6i4k* �t. q h. t I There jg no eAu�a fot 1611ro MY this. Thes-0 are so WAHY thlUgs that he would 0Xplalb, all to . i " , Sir � . , I " a a 0 was Lolit do Vorras." - I IID6 you really bbliovvi that OWNTOND ONT, . t. I '14dy " lie replied- "not this least. could hav6ilotAffiewd him, 11orb : he r6turn d,Ip I .Site apt-ang from I;fq arniti and cried - Xarl has been f6olifth alfd wickod I . I , it ) *I ay 11 I . . . 1. I �Ight as 4Y.11 gentlenon's diklfter-pvty, and'hasni 101�(a)N��orth's eyes iixc,d tipon h;r with, ' intellfg- thou . I . K:_� , I bi I I! le. Tfotw glutstly isco Ightenod &19" asked, Lord Ithyaworth, ­ I -1X- - I _­­ . I � .1 . . , , I been A I the same expression that she, -ha4 1.1014lu . !�=_�-",%�_�_;_ I% I � I Sed 1,6W 11T -ha. night I$­lt in As , jag ottliod in sotatwhor6, found I ng up sx4dttily, she a . I.Ord, gh to elope with that wretched � I . I ,ht i ot . out; but hei. Avords were ull D r , n a 0 1 1 4II6 looltod d6wh 4,110 V011W 1AMN 1)1# to get Xw&y. I)o ol.o,w up, �, fr "'It'riowitim wbot wo do y *- 14410 . . . . thd tuotilfAht, Jay on flowers and . been Ill the Nervauts, 4*64 wbigh, 1144 tilt,41. I . .1 I 4104 OA t1io''Ors'so 04 tho ftguos� . . I � . . I . 4 - I . . . . .- ­��,.&- . . . . # I .*'. 0 11 . I 11 . . . I . I . � . '4 v W ' -t4 A:�* . I , � .�#, I � I I � 1b. . I . _� , I � . :7 II . 41,tt *WA%Mlo��t�. . 1.11 . .00 � , 14�. I .- . I I . I , A� , . I L I 11 � I �__ .- .. . . , 11 , , I 1. plol� -_ . . . 101 . I . 101 .1 I kifti._�� ­ - J_ - , �_..._.'&,M�,., 11 --1--.1,11 -J_ ­,N�.s 1111116"Wh_-A."l- �� ''. �'. I ___A�_­­._ii1�.._,_,_____,