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-X III I wo It wgw% T..� . Certainly, VW dear," she roplied; to himself that, it It were 10404 UP In 4 lunatic Asylum. She tutiOns wber w a , rt
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� ; - I 'Boy what you will." Pojisible for ,any o�* sm In W done ADYWag and -overy- V06t, So In 13,11glitild and France the
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"llear Anamma." Uertrudo bogaii, throwing light on Sir lCalril'uto, it thilki; OXCOkt the 000 t1ling WhICh I Strong *rM of the I ,ough
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Iff, * . "I'Dught to bVX your . A quite oro sh 4W wiis bi t
I . p4rdou. for titu- wouhl bo hit devoted dgugbtor WhOL #4) ,o, did *ot Into force; but tile search in thla di.
. 110, the floor I would ,acoo,mpliah th4t ,end. suallo him to run awAt � do-por-
" � X4 31o. , � I d e n' Ho%art Inc what .Lord tiodon C4 1 .y with ber. )'Oetion was eclUallY futile. 'The dark
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� . ,. I I.. . I of the 'houve, but I want, to say Quo, do,y (A At down with Who C413I WJlI olmPe, or form bor beautiful, face wh *
1, . 1, . . � I h . vengeance tpow, and desolatio Ich bad brought Two
. . someth'49 to' YO'A And 1 Wish al$Ot(i or three firleada to � hold their 1I 4 to Scarsdale remained
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I L ! I , fiaY it belove our best friend@." 0allborwtion together. ,Sbo� Ilad mo do , Q41V044 116te4ad with wide open oudlycovered.
: I I 00 ' 'Thou tile Violett eyes $;hot a N144CO holsolf Juilltreso of the Cit I ) W 10yes. . It WAS almost pitiful to see how
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, I � BPTM AL CAY - AtUArry, which Said. ovvry detail. $be had Stooped her "Those are t My Adego exactlyi, she 0ortrude and Lord Fielden, watched
. "I t(m, obliged by courtesy to Ju. minds. thoughts, and senoeti, Ili this 6914, "'O.I ligao axe the thoughts. the post -the SWCU110191% Of hope 410fer_L
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. : � I . � wooteeo oA.,�otjw V19ows that came o When 1 re4li th 'red indeed U14,do Young girl'I
. 1 � (4400 you; but do not tbIA)g too much stoI of the Past, In thia knotted P# , , e
I .� ; t"A" . S#" L . of that -it Means nothing." , . mystery,,wilich Sl.ili 14eA Se , t Iterselt to, ter. , heart sink, One* morning A whole
I I I - M*41 Should sity edlitiltued, bundle of
I HuAliaav, "A licaw; mt 0 A U" 14vto" tile glen o cor- vitrAvol, Hor fact ltlways wt,m the': myself." , letters came; none of them
� I rectly, and turned, Away with anoth. -prooccupled "-pr(Ission of one IsIt6sq, r. Shaw, "that the quietest ,.fLn4 e -
. " A Hcartlg UoV- 11 (;W.ys . QntaiApd any news 0$ particula. �
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I L . or, SiO.. . I thoughts aro Seldom i0th. the 1pres-. . beat way of Icliviting th.0 Kentlem4n,g tvreSt, but they occupied considerable
, I . . ...... I 'YOU must not think I aiI QuIxot-. cint. It Ole tould, she. voul'il have f4le,is to Search for the. lj�dytll . ,time In the reading and answering.
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__�141;1�)Irl, I - I . . . ,� : IcI she coa,tinued. "9104beth of Si- given tier Iffe to have, Trove I � '.'To search for the i4dyy',thoy roI "I wonder., Lord `FI
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. . - � 1�. Do YOU 'no I . L . . I beria, wais not uttich older than I AM, ih , d her fa, ed. I L Gertrude, when the last olden," said
� I %ialp� I , ,--- hey are like vpAp_ I ,Or's Innocence, 1300ple spo*,e . of srat envelope was
2 1 ,�_l , t love the Memory Of wbon she began her )on . "Yes. I am sure thakey of the directed, ,'it ever there
, 9 journey. bor. with tmrs. in. Their eyes. and said . , will be An end
molls snUI I could. fanoy that your, father, Kathleen?" . . L . Mystory llo$L With her, If V.
� I L , Iler tathor, for ,whoin she undeftook site had agOlden IiI � ' L . Any one to this quest of mine
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VO4 the 'VAOr was full ,of poison "Yes, but I lievoy saw hJui. T. have 60.1nuvit, �v,fts living, n)I n y be 11AS thought that all these years air
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Q ... only tile laotinetiVe love that I sit no w_ The consi � MAI took place in L ' I 'There I$ an end to everything,,
3-'Ut, them away; perhaps some day I - L I XArl bao been wandoring-abo
. , . I P dead. $lie bad his life to save; 1 & Fieldon's boudoir. .., . . ,pt with Gortrud%" he replied thinking to
. 1 444$, ask for thent again, Now, in=. --ray, I have MY father's tiloinory at least "It N"n"S ,or Plizzile to me,," Said . ;6eptlon was
, , : pose every chilti ligs, I think her At happy man, they have made 4
1 . nla�L' dearest, Sho L '. L * himself that the One
I I W me pay father's am quite aure--that I * lo"o your to clear front Stain, I have Illy njo� 1,01-cl l.lis-Swolth. A,TO mistake. Taking All thl his own great love for her
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- father best. But, Gertle darling, do L ther to restoro to happine*;o. No , could never be any end to that -it
' , girl. 41to ,)Jaili Englit.b, we want toknow oltiorAtIon, together with, the fact
. WAU reverend, flngor% Dolores pi4c, not fix Ull Your hopes on fathorailig IIvJng could Ask $or A bigher, nobler . I � - tU%t the gen .
I L fhe best Plan for find" .nK a lost v . , tI has never drawn *as impossible.
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, thismystery. Depend 4 . one farthing of ,big income, 1 should ,, -I wqAdcr, she co Ai 0 ff L
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I L L poll it, Mam- ' tasle, 1 811401 devote myself, to it, ' -one nia lost in this - U nu d . What
1. I "Do not let me see It," she bald, ma, Jt bo A PitY L and I gyreat %,� ido rA
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. 401YO best. At would tbink� of nothing else," I world.. Int seems a 0iffloul , . IL e Was dead than I Shall bt.ive to fill my life and to $n -
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1� ' "T. think. it' would kill me to look at ; to SI your i Harry raised Ills banrlsonw- face dem t,ut vio haI much to one Lould rather say. that t0reSt me when this is over. X shall
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I . j have been, ruined already; do not add spairinglyto.the brigIX-sky when he L the lady had tit some mysterious be q
I , . kotlaud Y4krd , q 10 t. NOW. every day brings
. I ]Iut, Viertrude studied it eagerly; .yours to th. number.'What . Wo, can �end to S for , tilt
, I I 4 Strange beii,rd tbat�jt Was A de, low to fashion made away - It$ hat 0 U
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I I I And �ithleon, coming to her side. story it I Ila, 0 ir h 0 - to the we of itN cleverest detectivasF . I It her. I "L -
. I � ' . .ol A4d'w,o , v, li od .er his hor,03; then his eyes lt,ve $tearn, and electricity; we that he had run away wit
, , turned , . pies my whole, time;, I do not till,*
. L 109ke4lVer her shoulder. sixteen years in happy lgimrAnce of fair,. graceful JigUre,L standing before ), Tb6Y listened 'to, bim breathlessly, I I could ever live without rsome real
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I ,-4e,e. -1 ,�'Vhat to tile face I rexubiliber I" she I it all." . .. �0 tile love JLIIf the case is lot In My hands "
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.L "Ito is like a, romance," ,said Ill -U4 L to C 4.01" � , I employment again, 'I I
I L . Cri0dT "Oil, mamma, it comes back i, Ger- � "I WAlit you, mamma, dearesV- 601P 140.. . ,NOW, a . bo, said, At is the clew f shall fol- I . "Yott need not do so," said - Lord
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I � . I - to.'me so vividly. Ile hail a soft, kind ! trude;. "but You must.recolloct.soI And I. Ask the, favor In presence of course, the Or , .3 a matter of I�W .1 shalt look first for the lady, I Fieldea, with a quick throb at his
. I �' 'iI too' I thought he was my thing. of It-thO names and the faces, Lady Fleklen-to jet nip go back . at (Illostion Is) HOW qnd'4ndoilt 411 About her." heart. "I know worX that will
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. . I �Papa�. I should know him in , r . to t"hall Nye Premed?" , ,, . - � "That is Just what I bat 0 always, suit you.1" I 1. . . � _. just
I � , a mo- Do you reineinber Harry, well?" England with b0r"-IIA rY would , "Sen -I $or one ,or. two 4e -ought should be done," Said, Gor- I 'What,, is - it2l, she aW,ed h* '
, I �, Melit if I sAw him. What a hand- "Yea--bitu and your father best of have tried out, but prudence restrain" help us; thoP tect'ves to -� th
00me. face it is, and how like Gqrv. all, Ai�d I re' boude , L . _'o 11104 Always th'U"t Of trude. "How strange I ,�Vo.
, member ,A large od him: "and begin . , that we should. fixed on the'spreading beeches, I
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. 11 trude'sl Why, mall'Int'. any 040 Tull,of Pictures, And ,with great trees which I intend devoting my life. She else," said Lord Vlqldca. , I . think Alikef" . . i Wen's rights?" .
I I Would know that Gertrude was. Sir round it,'4 . will - 4rkd something tells me . . "It would be easior to find, twerity . "Women's ,rights In one. Sense , o
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I I ,� Was that belk. me, "I agree Wi 11 You, it would be a We . . , f
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KAI daught rl" "If I had known Harry when I I shall succeed, Do ftot Boy 1, very wiso �Jtlng to, do," said Gert- , the woru, Goitrude," he replied,, "do-
, I But, Gertrude gazed on in silence. - four years old, I She Id neVoi: have., . AlI too young. Mamma, - do L , man,'II observed Lord Ithys . I
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L I.. ��.L him," declared Gertrude. . L "we: gliall do It, e , ,
I . . ly love Me 00,MUCh L L youth, ,has wisdont sometimes. Lord. ., '4ban'laft- Vieldon objected- my lord, .1' fool to have A husband, ,who. lov a you
I nxUn with a face like that could not IADJ'd"be i.641 When Fieldcn,"�aiid'hcrq. Qertrude'� - eyes ,,A d tecilve AL sure, She is the party who should notwith A commonplace Affection, �
have done what you think papa has I was only . a, weak, little ba,by? How rested upon the young nobleman with . 0 W s employed at the have been
I , traced fron; the very ho- but With an unfathomable love."
I L. done, How could you doubt him? good of himl Kathleen, how little we 4 softened light that st'irred ov, I time, blit he could make nothing out glnaJng� It Sir'Rai-I ha(t bipon, all "Ife has to be found.," Interrupted
11, Tho'sti-eyes are clear, true and . I . . . . L cry of the case, I I . . . We L - vo, . .
'. 11011- know what a day, -will bringl ''llow. pulse In his st-.9ng frAme--I I will. belp. . I . he ulci hAve dra,liva, big money. No : Gertrude, with a Shy, sweet smile,
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I *haino. What# a noble facel Every' .- for the. Pitti Palace,. 'es of L one with More brains,." said like:that to accumulate.. I Must say found.,,. .. � I
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,.. . that all this my deaf, father must have knownhim L,rd Rhysworth.. "in an I L . 1. .
;�� . line of it Is full of goodness and hon- would result from our viattl nd when he was A boy. He is strong Y' Case, we that my .great wonder'isl* BUt'L Gertrude would- not listen, -. *
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. I . I or., I Pray I -leaven that I inay SOO mamma must have told 'US L iain but try. Detectives have every Saw the matter in that light before, "I can think of. nothing -yet but
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hiral 'Oh. mamma, it 1. might but. couldnot have lived bore until We Wore noble work than clear Away the . for it is the true light, I ,am sure.." ' fin-olng my father," she said gently"
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�, . . hopoI some day to see him, to hold were..old women, I have never. other, pad of obtaining Information, . They all.agroedL with tile officer; "Gertrude," lie. cried, *!suppose
,�� his hao,d, to hear his voicel " . . . I . coin- ,thadow that -rests on'- the fair name 'Even should the niapn. - 1�. *
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, I P allied; �but in reality I am'Just A of &,'gentleman, .1 am sure Lord W4 employ do ind Mr;: Shaw entered In - his note- that some Wan -we will presume that
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11 I I i-,YO4 must remember, my dear." little bit tired of the monotony, Flolden will giNe- we a few.months of i i) m ore than n,41'.0, sUgkestibns, they book every detail with which , they . . he would be .in every way eligible --
I said Dolores, with gentle dlgnity� swoet-as it is .'of tile Villa 11fdra, 'his life." . .. 1. . ., way 44dto SoAlothing," . could'supply ,him., 'I was fio lir -)uld, through .
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�� ,�� ". I "that your father left us; we did not XathleenI A dear English ritune . There yvas a faint murmur heard as * So it r agreed' tbI first. it AS to expense: .. . . ,. . And skill,, bring to � you Cei'tain proofs
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: . leave him. " . that friend of yours, Harry, hital Ile ig some Oling to. be done Nvas to W -Ind to � It. Was 'certainly a. puzzle how in L
. - III , One Saying tb%t he Would . I of your father'z innocenapi the sure:
/I . ..,;, shall never believe anything . is the Ideal 'j�liigllshma* one .rpadg give his, life and 01 it'held. - It. -did, Scotl,4nd 'Yard for one of the ablest , What-, quarter to %pitimence 'e6nduct- solving of the mystery that. a , uI
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" Lt_', ' " ' mamma," iopled the &bOuI ho.ilest, and truel" . notgoom extra,0agant to the. young . I .1 11 * the search, �Ihcre w, . �
' w#boug-el him, lac" in tile, police force, Gortrulle W4
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�, k glrl--�-"never, whIle I live! HIS disap- ,,You take A% a;-M,at'. I d, eial L ,for grant- ,enthordastj to her mind the.. whol Lave A, �igh 01. :relief. To her San- traltof Lola e 'Ferras; but Leidy d , Ji7orraq', would you, as a roward,
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I L . � nce was mysterious -1 acknow- ed, Geri . Way to tile 0 giline iniad It was a great.� doal io. V itlidell'iernewbe*red' her so -well and imV, - : , -
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I Pdara, ic," ' laughed Natilleen', Ithys- world inust* give . lbsect I marry h. . L
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� I I . inced that worth; and . Gertrude tur ed- , awAy shehil,l]. Ili view; It *was the one to ' J'A - 0 1 "Aile � 4. start, - - - * L . de5cribed ber'-so -�accurately 'that Me - ' Ilia heart 'beat so viol6ntl . he
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rayfather's name is untarilb; -lent gesture. I . , . Ofi .,Q her. Sh4 was deaf to I, -r frlends,', #5 A* felf hopeful of � reep6iii,ing her:! red the questjoh 'that lie was
L I I I � . . with an impat . L literest Lt Aftor all,, to lit, h _ T.
� � I . you not think so, Kathleen?" . — . . .:, all others. . . . I. . " lh� wo',,Id , is but AL. Small PtVAO, . L 1� L . ' * ; — '. , '. . afraid,ah� . , would hear�it; Iiia sus-
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,� I "I . always think wi mamma; CHAPT14R .XXVX. I . "Afamma,!". she continued even mote, V'llI th'nk b6Iw s6on.-We can go_ 1 . . . � CHAP111BR XXVIE1. ..... 'qo gr
. . 1, thinks,' answered Kathleen. "I could I - I I q I L - round It, C6 -look. for on I e man lost Ill , ' I � .1 I . . . 1ponse was mt - that he - could
� I . ' earnestly; �I*ilfyod cometo ScArsI . U . I I . hardly,', draw ..Ilia breath. But she
not . I .. it ctnuot be so. hdPel.,ss'. I have Froin'that do, mysterious a4ver . �
`� I I L pretend to judge. Mamma knowa It WAS Ali ovoi*, the .two friends daloiind':,help me?" . � I I ' L ' . - did not .look at him. She seemed to
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�., o belst." had'met, and the. meeting had been 1)016�eSL. shook her head. .1 . -be. n told. that.. no inatter ll-hete , tisements began to 'aoppa� in tile .forgot all.abbuC hil*i In,the thoughp
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, ,"Mamma is a darling; but this less torrible'thanDolores had foared. -ot Ask me, my' dear, I eoidd. porzon. -goes, he is sure-- to mee ; i�llie Jotirnals�advorfii,so_nlents that puxzl- .
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�., , ., tiWe she has made a mistakel" cried. It touched her-" *greatly to See . the - ,,Do - n I I I . . ed the' r .of, answering his question, . .
�� , - not bear - It,'? she replied, hastily- ." opebo 1,noNvo,. if that'lie true,- sure-- � t eaders.. They Were, all a44' ' 'Yes,".. she replied,, III. th-InI 1
, Gertrude. "And some day �ho will- difference that,years hAd made ii .11 YbUL Jet We go?" Nhe pleaded - - ly to fill the 60119 ' dressed to Lola,,'and word - varliI � L � .. .
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, - I acknowledge it. I wish I had been. stately.'figure and handsome fAce'.of . . . it, '60 1. be so very difficult * i ' 0, �allu . subscribed; but no answer to them would, ".. I . I ..., .1 . . .
�, � L L . . . ,"Ves, if you I really wish I Pe 'A, , . I at ask. . ,. . ' .. . He turned Away with a 4acp
.11 growiD up Wh%n the trouble ranie. I Lady, Fielden, Her lialir was white, trucle.1.1 � . I ,r � .L_ , :, . '. W, Shall haye dlfficultiqs..6nougbj� . o or catno., 1. . . . . . , I 1. I . , sigh,
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�';_, ,would never liave left, the place. I as sno a6d deepl llpes.mar,kod * ilip, .41 do, -indeed;' and, Wamma, ,you but We Must not let them discourage The. bo;nkerg - With whom . . .
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I 1� would have e I " 1 - , . . e liveste'd lie -in . I froin Giirtruile'a.bltle'eyes, . . . .
Mployed the cle erest fair -face. . -;'L I I . , ij YdU ,"'.sAltl Lord Floldf-a; !'infleed, my d Verrits had I . r oney .
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� . �. detectives in England and France." - � III suffered mli�h vilion'iiiY IlI -e a, -it Wftkd'fl - Worth werp-41scoverid afid, when urged'as . I . ' I . , Aqf
. . "nil you -recetv I ., say- 'dt 4 is thut 110th 44 'in lire is 0
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�.. "My dearest Gqrtr.ude," said, Do— *dlp-4 " .qhe §ald "and it -has charlg�d lug I a W.Vst ,Vill . do�fig, lilliess 01;+6 are plenty, of 4 � I . & matter of life au4 death, tell. U'Pat St . � r 0111
'L . . .0'. I _-1 . pry is solved.' You . : - a- t? it would have been better for ineAf
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� �_ � lores, "there was fiot a stone - left -me greo.tlyv but you, -. -Dolorcs-i., ex- come7iten?" , ' . &tiicles CoI overcome. 1.11ke metI whattliek know. -of theI wbireab6uI '' h d I 'never been -born?" .� 7 :�_ I .
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4", - .unturned. My father and Lord pected to find you grown bid. * I%Y, : - A- T_tu1ck'fWsh -ro§6 to.] "face, they. w(,r,o'*so Wally , t1so-do Perras, th ' I III SlicUld: SaYL that -It is .many
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11 �It X-thysworth did everything that could - my dear, you'look AS Young as-ob,' o; troublod light ph ne.:In hell eyes., '... t2loillics, and ",on ituxn�n ; tholit. one af- tact.t.o. reveal. it. wito'thls-�_that'thp .. , ..
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��,:, . - - * and far more �cautiful,than t )tI ". .. . . counb1ad beeki closed soon- after, I
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%7�.,. "Y am not reproaching yo -1, dear- i you left USL Sixteen. yearb,�, ajo! . Do- L . e,L ,ertrudi, an,14 Ye ula.,�:rolvArdedby it graitful looi� mw li,.&i . id ,that they.. 'had I
I'll j - Bil.g I d�me's deat tlon,!? obsci'ved Gertrude.' .
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.. � . , ps ," returned Gertrude. "You would I ' It was Very -ci vel, bee4usio. I � 'Ifi.tr ' ' 0 -L )Uter , * I .101
..:.� t. ores, I . , ,r and it Inguitt, I wilIL . om ( ,rtrudc'S blue eyes. L r daUgh�
. - .. . I he is eloared from . . . t�r's i lAce -of residence Or. the state' but he did hot forget it. �Lord -
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11:_1 . have worked harder and.longer if loved you so. ' - I . . .. . . �qly-e but, if it �woans sim[ly t,bat. � fow more ,words, .the .council f6r that .
... � . it had not been for that false, tr6p.ch- 4i I I � - I I . I I 'Aff L " -in' fact, �tlloy den felt con,vinced that, the only w a:y '
,,� -I .could tiot remain," �returned-. you'Lh%va foutill lifiti, do 'not.'ask-ille . (JAYL tndo�- 1 I . . . � of her Mrs. ' I .know I .. . -
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. : .. -1 . . erbus-letter which made you abandon Dolores.,- "If 'I I .., .. I I in conbl4`,V' . i2bibing at all abou t her, "I'llore was to . win -the prize...0f, Gortrudo',9.16vo
,. . . -had not.severed. in � 4ot,lne'stapy horo until'I die," . It, met, in inore 'solon , , _., . L Walg'by clear. eg.
L _' . . �,, your effol-to in search of the truth L I , self fr ' . I , ,� 14er to no. intoIligeribie to be jallied . . 9 ,
., I om, ever,�thing and,. ,every. .Due . Xt -wAS a 1[ouchi6g. pight to se�. the four dLJyo'Lafterwt1rd,"d Vr.. Sba' . 00 in -up e -mystery of
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--Lwer, lie have y nee " -a. dctxtivo,. wk%,s'&� -tho'head -of It . ' Ile
IQ most needed." connected- with t L Past, 1. Must � W, .1roin'thiit. quarter; no"r, Wa�§ there lit- 'r failler's disappearance and that
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But the * Illy tWwthildren, for � . .. - I L Ill clear, -a Velbli� thoughtrw Yhan,'wfth-brij� the task lip�.-set.., himself to Per -
I - -I had .. d6eWfrora any Ober. Yet Gertrude's was .
. girl began to see that not died a�nd . . .. ' Of. hei, itiother 0, she sa3d , � ., ifu.tUled_Do,' I I , . .1 . *1 I �
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. evea.her firm faith In ber f ather who, . elp , it, firm tones-. . -liant eyes---:Cye� that" Iltqry declar- Nalire Young heart never � . " I .. . �
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V -could influence her mother. She Was . I l6i�ia `W1%I:U.'impI6rffig.'h�1- . . I � I . �
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� . GeV L Lady Fleldefi.: I laid not wdut Any , "It shall be .aol mamma.' I'I - �ed. Appeared us -1h6uelI they '.could' . . t `RAI�ftR XX . I I <. - -
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0 L 'Startled, but still unconvinced, _ � humanbeirig to'sce bow,1 � - . when . 1 ppj�t. see I broil . lg'h' Stone 1wa I : I.' . He . L . back, An& gfir� - C
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- trude read that in her mother's face.. You int'st forgivo:mp� I have Always . my :father's ' qkliotgud. cAIWI 'but J(4 a chlrhei& a'fanoy,! a wiII;-ci'tfio- . . . . :
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sl%_ It only strengthened the resolve .that thought of you with faitlif 0. I.. , . . . wisp, A delu;,i6n, that would wear Nea.r'th6 pretiy tow.0 0�1 St. LIteMy,
I . .1 � ,tio . n,I, I ,ill IoTe 4�11(1. -.1-370te to y6u and ask J�ou to comI astilict, of his profession So' oonipleto�- P,way tier heArt and llfe�,*_:b -
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hAd changed her from a child into a . Agee L I lde-,ploped, (bat it:w6S ,Wonderful ut never in a rempte.corner of-Prancq; stands
;.t�� 1. . S " Gertrude a chateau, quitb Shut in from the
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, L L WOU144. . "I do forgive ,you;. but -it,..Is � ti ' ' '. 'IV df4 one � thought of...Yi�1ding,- on,. - ,
I I.. I me Fhould go, back'fo 'England with La- With what sagacity .ho' followed tbLi , I of- giving up the hope of.her world by the foi,cst-that surrounds'
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V. "� L I ILL . � I ine keep tile portrait, mam. this unnatural state: *of things Was dy. 17 . I. .. . . .. 51IL'b0st clew, hi)iv Ile - a It U-il ied .thought-. . It.- it' 'i's, o'llpflo'sod. to Wave n
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I ma, " she said, "for a short time, ended, Your chI MUSf take their � ,, , . . 1. . : I �. tita details, -e kilip e.�L ' L, ,1 .' , .
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�' - . *111 you? If ever the dream and hope place . in the world. 11 ' L I ' L '.' . ... . , . I . .1 . . I . -to events Afiat,haod . been. considered I .. ,When every Inquiry _ had I been ma -de, I Py' � 1, ing of Prance who, passionate- L
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,,; of my life are realized, I will give it I!Mut," said Dolores, ... q'you forget ' �.. .1011"TE' I . e , council ly fond of hunting, prijoyed thech
,�.. � . .. . R XXV111. . , � trivia,l_ He Vad suv��isfullyic'onduct�.- I sted, t - h ,lie . 9 . t � I . . S.Se
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S - � : back to. you'framed in diamonds. OnZ� , � .1 I , met. again. .. , . �. I 1% h �ix bL only a few select:
t that the Shadow of their father a - sin ' - - , . I . I . I . I . ed some Most' intricate erhill "I" - .
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1�1. . Ill giV* Will rest upon them, . no mat or nory Were quite . friends aboui"him'. *Ile' I would'spend
! .L"� loot; at the pictured face VVI beaL . t' how tngli I . na ' cas ,� ilOurtagk does notL*Spew. so ,easy L . . .
�',�,'' . Sh life And See .". lia ' ,shortj he. was A- wonderful; , was.it didwhon-w a week At a time sit the chateau, mid
1.1-,_ . me strength to do anything and utiful. or how good . they , are-, a'now expericilco f6i, Gertrude. The Waft, AUO It Augured ill i .1 no I c ,first met to .
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'.,� , .% everything. " . . ' I . jhOL �tall I or sbine, cup co L kislilt WfiiJeL he, Was there the merry .-olin'd
-,.:� � . �. People Will � pOJ11tL to ,my bright, siei-washed shares, � white. when -he -said ' togpthet,?� Gertrude - said, .
I . , I , thar he liras ','not sat-_ lo'blit lish it' as: ' -horn was frequently
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" I., , , I I So,far into the night, they sat I*autiful Oertrudd as the. daughter of ,cliffs,., the, eJov6r.'meadowh,. and green - Ishedi 11 L . I . . . I . . I we sball ace , OI L surp�. of ,the hunting .
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��,, . talking of the same mystery which the man -who d . - a' . I. V ,. lj�j .shikiesin'heaven.-3 heArd, The next king sold It, to bile .
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�7 .1 ... . . . I , I . le rd -thifigs lid;*i faildd4vs, �but our 'cour-
, I leys had a natnelesS Ohiv-!ln for her- lFthy-sworth give -.him
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. 1, sixteen years before had thrilled . I I . . I Loi . of. the bourpolsic, who � purchaspa it.
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� I England. Gertrude, although full of ' -Do you sup , I Arttcu.14171% -age nd po' Ig'� simply . because it. ba:d been built.for
`� . ,pose�that the world - as to, deol f . 4 rseverance ,are not .anion I
, .I- he e- � Lire of tho baroupt's disappearalice, . .
1. ,vn imint $6 *fat I
" _ hope and faith, had no satisfactory I will be so unitist. as to visit. the sins tliat --ho. loved ihoI'gray mists, . and .-IIII '. '' I .. -tha:nurdber." - � I . � . : . the pleasure,of i-oyaltsr; He gave it'
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, . I I . should- SAY inyielf," Mr� Shaw., . ' '
1,answerd when Dolores asked- . ofthc*father'on tho'childrenI . I I :og,;,. the cold 'winds -and keen: fr�ba I I . Her .listeners Assented warmly;_Ij hid-oivn name'ofFleurls, which.it're-
, . I I . I ; . t ' remarked then, ,*'that the re,
.1 ,!;�, , "Where can he be? If be did not go -I know, it � will,- :Do _ L _ Confrer f I, . AsOh my " wottldli&ve.br.ok�n�h�t,beeLft'lie�dt-4 , taine& Then -for it -has cluite,& Ilis-
, c..� . , answered, - Up fair'stenory wid.`coI6rinjW of for a aI ed was because hb did not.- . I . cy . ;_-7_T� . . I
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I',,, � away with hei-at her reque.,t-Where lores. . I.. . . . .. .. . I tile Italy,were'nothing to her beside. know ths;'Whole ,f ' wubt done �S'O.." . _�. . . . .. "L . . . '. i�0_1�p' _�O, 11lueaI ." *,. .
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��,, can he be? . ,�You muNto not take so dishearteit- . these ,beauties of he -.6-A hohle,- 11 . . 0 VIO cldtailg�' - B01-1. - ,' OMy,dear` mQther -kas' written, and ,' � , - , . , % . �!, i , nil. .. ..
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" , t . , . a,68,.wer my question?" . . 'her. poijiticaj nititicinal 'nilture Was AWAk� . I are. everX�� -wants'nia ,to return,* to her; -bu� 1. L I ..� . 1, I L I ,.� - . . . . .
1� Ing i view 'of the - Mattor,".", said , 6 I �, .. . .
L�" "I will, mamina. Some time or fripli& ... ,' r . ' . . L .thing.' I thinki .if he had leiloiju - � . I
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�. �.. other before I die I will answer it . IAAh, Lady Vielden, you.!�now I' , 'I 1tL -task or 'die 6 I; oi. it."- . � � - , I . � . ... I..
,� . den was afraid t1iI &I's should be With a'dotoctive offie0j,'AS . . � . . . . . � . .
,�'!:".L�' without fail." right I Think & ". my G ortrude, L SO' intonse feeling. would,. kndanger 'her No-one hid A— futtfief-'suggesbio'a -HOW DOGS FIND TH.1ti R -WAY �
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I I rjlion G r'rudc 1,issed her mother L to Make..'Mr, Shaw owned that � he 1 . . � .
:�,!. beautiful. And " 1�lgrh-sjgrtted it'll' li�oalth. But it did not. The brave,, k . . . . .
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..V and said they z_ti: t (,ill Vo to rest, proudl Suppose �ghe went- (jut. -into younw was bafflod, but that he did not de.; '
.I, , , , ,,, heart was r4lisod to 'Its work, '.'Nothlng Shall be kept from you," .by'L no, Mean 13,ildpuee. Vl�^t wjle�y Pessexx Pee ii�. -
:�!: L 111TAve you dec ded, .li:ar, Ilia,? all, tboworld; men -Would adiufre;L spair, and was s inclined . L' ft PdWjT . P
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I . '. � : ,Oerirud.i took one day to. rest, and, said Gertrude, proniptly, I V _teI V de Irliem.
. :�,, on th' npj�t' - I'Thi to give up -the ,�cage, though more I
.� . � asked. "Shall .%ou sw Lad L y Fie'.dtn, but Who would marry her, hot know- a .L L . '.. ' th
, I to -mot -row?" I Mother's father, in tboold days of e. ilame's rjver� ,
,�., 0 L rd and Lady' Fieldert* Squire, my dear who, fully'coilviftced -than eyer of -the dif-- - .
4i'�, L Ing whotI lior fathvr WAS living, or. , 'her to.�Sc4riI It viaa W6uid have been -an 4mrortant .'Wi* ' 'b
.,� . � "Yes, .I thin', so. the wim. vo-y .drove L , .
-; , ,� -dead, *�pther he Was. a, diagi Ace to �(oucllj g to e ih . gi V f e S t-, 11VU11,16o With.whiCh they Would haI .canal a fl-ne settor.was taken. Y .lit$ )
. . . ' I I n so 9 r . 9 ac 9. she nesa:fs. dead.' * .tim L . . -r on a
-:, L . kind to me, a nd I If' ed licr ver� society or* not?" . , es Ashford, the . to contend. . . . I .. ' maste I a packet be i which, was so
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*,,�; rituch; I cannot reftise to hoe her. And .. -Hund - I , I L 'who "'If we had clew, howeI crowded that the dog was pu n e
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i. I yet it will be a terrible trial to ine.' for her owfi sweet sixke,. ' .' and again faint gleams :of MemOry � -Were the last to act wylather, .Will Small," he said - "It we oll)y .knew CAPtaln's cabin. to. be out of: the Way..
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,,,� *4 . ."You must ii( t took tit It in thal . her, notwithstanding tile. past," re. came over her, anti. she 'would stand -tell you. all that they kno"W. " t Will, vvhethQr Miss do Verras .was living or 'SAYS the New York Mail and Express. . I
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, ,�;� - way, mainina. You must believe th,tl joined Lady'Vieldon, quietly. "Then It was then that ,Ilarri L Ilatt' borA6. portrait.", Added,: -0ertru@e',' whose . ti an. , , I . . - , . I I . I oil
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. is Kathleen, wha,t,.need to keep As � eir nightfall and had taken .so much
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. ri'lelden hither, and that peihap� heringbelusleii? ScI A'S 'I "n (ijIng - t4e detective's 1litorest ince ' . . I .
V, ,lifflepIty to. yestrilln himself from h6pesWeVe-strengthenod '
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% I through hor coming my fat-her's-infici . - tier -in I I'll$' arms ab, conflor . .�ov I
:� .. � see, she has nothing whate- er Ao. . do In.,, ll'� r . I " L "Ari� you A;,- kood pbysiognomlstrl , . . I
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1, �. conce. may be established." ' With.tho niatt�r-'no disgrace qan 'in Mrs, Pickering, the old hattsokeppdr,. � she Asked; its I she,plac&l the portiait:- any trhoc' Of * her. livint," , declared. big setter. . . ... .
1- So the girls and their mother Palt- any -way be rpfl�ctod . oil,' her, � 'It: AI for joy. , �.' . '.. �' .. . I �, , . L o I r, I . . L .
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�', . ed,'but not to sleep. Dolores � . -1 L before. bim. - . I . 1:0 d Vielden. "It She. is dead; and . . Next: Morning -the' c4pWn -took the.,
11� � Was 'would be S: Most � cruel. injustice to' . I'Vou are welcome, Indeed, UJSML Al� - - Mr, Shaw looked has been burlea, some 0416 must know
. too excited. She ttembied at tile, keep her i4 .. . AtAt long (tuo d6l; on deck wlth.him, but was much
" . Ignorance, of her real . . . .1 , � somothlitg" of It, Wo C41LIX . I
1� . . . I . .PO' laun6relll S!la cried, *I'�had never thoughtfallY, , . take Action
, � .idea of seeing her friend again. She altlon,. I . _- . so far," Lot afraid- he would Jump 61t.to tbe-tow-
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Y, I knew the rush of pain, tile bitter, � 141 have , , , . even hoped to see ally -of thefamily "It Is the- faco'of 01, good man," he ., us ' advertise Iu the path and try to . roturn. that.way and So '
i4_1 burning. memories that would I :n6ver .Intended to do, so, here ago,I . .. . . ai�!Xw,ered,r gravely, . � - . . . V rench axd English Pap6ts that ally ' 111
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i .1 001110 Il)olievc,nts, ,Lidy Fielden; J know, ' ow -6 bee I
. . (lertru'do'a eyed opened widely ' At e OUG Wild can 91VO proof of the deatfi - handsome an inimal would bal,
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I . 'I ' . ,4d, these letters," Said of Mad . eing Stolen. d I
: , Over her at the sight of the well-ro-. that *hen '� XLthloeu came of age Gertrude, 'an oe 'what You gather - I - � omolselle Lola do Vorr", Eshall In danger. og. b .
�,;, � , imerabored face. * Years before - when must tellL her tfiIi'wholo. Stojj.00 . th,-�.sound of her n4me; but Lad d a . �]
. Y . �, .. ., receiAlo One'lli6ndep I? . Carlo,, how6yer, Jay perfectly quiet,
, rl. � �the blow ba -d Just fallen On her, She III consldci� I � �, sald La(ly I Viold,,u :inade a gdotitire for silence. frolln thom.", .4 1 1 . � ,a Pounds reward.
..'', I ,. . . I�iloldorl, I "0no hundred pounds " 'erled .Mr.-, but with an air of listening that at-
:. � �had met It on her knees, praying to" "that ever slwe your Mother's death, Vne 'or two io? the old Servants .Who, The letters that her mother b Ad I LSh&W, , � I .
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� I, )health and strength, So sheprAyed .Doloros, L have been L harl � bee)i there At the time of Sir. held so long Were Placed in fits , ,,V ' I. . 11 , I traotbd notice. Toward ndoa -be heard �
'ovr L to 69, " answerlod Lord ri lelden- � L.
; J , best, J,: arl's disa0pearance were .equally do- h tile bound of. the born Of a packet, com- i
, I . I ,,A1,1.,now. Heaven had taken pity on hot-, friend; and now,'my..dcai, X tell' Y611 ands#:and he -seemed welgh oirVry '�doublo that Amount' If it be no - Ing from the opposite way, -and as the
�0 - i Cor . - figh"ed to see their mastcr'g dough- word,'%s he read thent. Then he was, - . ed-
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-, ,and would do so again. A burning Very fhat� all this must .end, . ter. Oettrude i woulil have talken . up silent for ,06=6 few. MIJAIttes, ' after. Allp' Vie fieWs bo worth it. WhYi': boatfs passed. each other he made a leap
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(I � .1 , iteude., with JIuBhod face and YOU . takeyour.own,place in So- ' - * VVIII& the oraelo' Spoke, � L .. I Would give Almost the lait iarthfilg and. *as next heard.from
,_ L , (eyeq she paced up and down her ciet'l, and -g'i've the children tbeirs.11 hoe rerid U4.0 ,lk:t Scark.dalp'L �' for the , I .
��, .�'. I, 1, bad for the purpose.," I � .as having.,
1roolu, talking vehemently to Kath-* It l6rg, d to be Alone, but Lady V iteld- , Vy sts : got "off at the place Where his in '
. ,4 I c4nnot,tl adid'Dol6res. -- "Yoti do I tfi . opinion id' that It all 'ro ' And the L . 1. aster
"', ,,�, li rew her baro, whfte not understand. t have had no - life eh L III ),lot, bear ot'sudli � thing. Vel tho-laidy, he said, Slowly, , beautiful eyes thanked ag'havlug'gone'at-
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I . - �, .� ,arms round Xathleen's neek. Or energy, or gpirltr Since he left I A fiint. ruinor fisxd apreald through ,,,With the ladyl 1, waO re-ecitoed In loved io ivell , I . . onto to tho libuse where he ,was it
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;, -, , '*To think," she cried, "that aft&' me. " that Sir Itarl's daughterio different UC.cont$ Ot, WondorL ' guest. : : .
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�, �"-JiWL ,all Nye are only half-sisters. Row II!Ahl Dolores, It Was 4 my9t -the waS, had returned ,to , . I I I in Could humaift Intelligence haVe our-' �
istrange it seemsi " . . 1 . ory'. tho old home,' beeause she was O C, credulity, � I . . . Out should be SOO to ill the land- L .
for he loved yodl We will talk molle ttYes, with the lady," no io�eatea ill$r Continental journals And English passed that? . I
"not we shall love each other just about it before We Jer.II we. shall satisheJ with regard to her father's ,,Indeed I should not be sUrpriisod to fiewsPaPers. It. could htt'rdly 1411 to, Thlj� fttio dog lay. on his Master's
.the Same," roturncd Xaihloon. "It remain in, Florence.for a month tit fate; that she had r6fused to believe find tho the gentleman did not a.c-, bting'about A good result.* . If Lolo, , grayd and refused food until he died.
'Will Wake no difference. Va alle both least, And I -shall come every day to that he hood - voluntarily left his . .
." I . . hoino- and his Wife, and th-tt ,rhe Was . company the lady at all.10 do Viirras Weep living, and. Any one from s6rvatIon, Rut I do not give this
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Gertftdo, when I .was little 1. loved AS time pq�sbil 6n,, Lord And Lady htuying vnder Lad.� FielI , I L 1, '
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I.... I . I reaned. L . . Would be able to And out her where-
. . .. your father very much indeed. I can V, iolden Seemed almoat to live At the rOOf for the express, put -Pose of ivak- 11 I. .1 , A..gentleman,WbeI lived a hundred
". .- I . . romomber him quite well, go. -that Vill Balra, Harry 'had his Wish � Ing Inquiries, . . Take this beet letter 11 continued , abOUts0t She lI dead; they Would Miles from it olty,moved there with all
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I . li thodetedtiveo�, "Writton'by the lady 'know that further efforts in that di- his Possessions,
(%44� L' took .the young girls, with . Including a bulldog
y6tt pivat, love me oven more an -that Akido hi; , Every One Pitied h6e, VddPle hA4 w Sir Karl. She does not .write tis . t0tt,1011 We're US01009,
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�11. 1. talked of her father, and of what she" spect-06rtrude Appeared go frequent- fore, 6334' his name W*S 'Almost II knoW aboUtL it.. fle evidently -it o1j. ' 'L,W# must be patio N�ld toed furniture and in the bustle of unloading
I I , th Intet1ded to do, .. ly to, be 'preoccupied. She was lo' -boy bad Iftraboted his, mo� Miss Allaumoradig-� 'r'1614011- . disappeared, and two dayg,aftorward I
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I I . Xitth- , a I y he goo , thing Wag to Bond he reached h1a.formethomo, do I
I "I thought only last wooI . , I 1�k000lut, tp'o't oft the Ming by I
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''. I . loon, how pleased I should be when. consider tile WOW of her,life. . his 'wife, aud .Sot , Soon, again, The supposition of every new advertisement. , lit due
. we went to .Moro biills and Parties A Molifill: Passed, and letters Krriv- . 11 � Iliswors, but cours" an Inland route, as was know)l by par.
, � I . I , ' . - drea; then they had consigned the one Is that tile lady Vorsua,ded hh� Wild Came hiaby thA,Y , Wo whei k0cogulted him-, so that he evi.,
I I I and saw AiI of life,, and when I a , 0 reca,11ing the young nobleman to Inatter to 01,11�fon. toclope with her. There. can have all bore but little upoh the matter dently, Matked out his 0Wh path With.
. I I I 4w lllnglaftd; business alyalra on �hlg es. been no previous ArrAngemplit"that, In hand. - . .
I �� I , I I ,�. that handsome, ,young V4111glishman, tate required his Attention and rt%4 Oor.rud., spont. day after day In t,ho . I out reference to the railroad oil which
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.. � . ", I to-daY ill tho Pltt,l 11al4do, A pictured uld licuso a 8catidalo, oestioning Is quite clear front tit# tono, Of the Lord 016I owu , Ide
. . . 000co. Lola, had t &' Was that hb bad'b6on carried awAy.
! : - I I to myself how pleasant it would be I Wpiterla letters. Now consider , this aken ,refuge in Vranem, it
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� �. I . I I ib haVo such 0. JoVer-so �oung and detitil connected With Sir 1(arl"A (II10- Second jottor� which eVery ono ftoI *a$ 11164 Probable for- many reason . I
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� � I . I hiftdoome. Did you See' his , c3res, walkwheft Lord Flelden tolit them All �
� � I this.' Dolores looked sad; Slid did not ap.,Ivaranco far letter ev(.n. t1tati, her to holve takoh as Proof conclusive. I """ "" ent o'billo, weeks in V,arigo 1030oviftliAte St4t6ndO.
11 . : XAth'61 Dutilow 1 shall np`�pr give likotho idlea of losing the friends D;01111411; hp, apt at hours in tile roanis do not bollO,e that Sir XArl Was rbo llai% officialn began to grow lift. . 1%ev.- Ur. 13tern"A remarks Over Voot
. -j 4 thougilt to anything of the . kfint ir fathor0g, trying to with the Person who WrOtd It, - It, t600btod in the #oareb; even the Roo- lobn werb so, i5rupathotle, I thought 1W
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, gniu," I tool as thoulb, oi livaniho (iom big surroundings Wbat, . a me as t4o-Agh it -*84` Ift- daeetivia serlilco had'teou drawn
I tti dinglo tla* sald tho WidoWls friend, I 11
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'f, . ,� U. lghNad ehangod M6 tom girl to 4 short I MoiIZ4to jouggest tl&t Idea, butthat Illeas'.'and no news that 'd
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I I ,A Wftitft, . with a, gfta,t Wrong to sot only by the murmur of the rivet gno he forall. sho does not write, .,Sir Rarl , , Me telogrSphtc wirds could have , 18yMpfithotlel" rOolled the Widow.
. . the song of the bir4g, it *(tit joee. With UiCk old groom 'Tanies, who 0ov-
I . righ'U'll 4,01 1opeA(fn,1 �$tll that ho lo with wo'-poiliar a sho datod'sot�- : , �
: , I I flashed from on,& cw)d of the. world to 'Ile Said 3ohn 'had gone to join the
! I � I trude Who Bodice at laot. She stood 01' V 041-10 I the, Other WoUldv b t-coLtor 'OrOAt MAJOrItY*0 )O I
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� I I t)ft4--eVdti do not�ieajt that you will, - 1lIP4PtptLrAnC0- Xarl again. I ho"Ve had. MY rov4itso." � 0AUS&II titan the intelligence "U"eill"
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I . 1� . *t ' - t klkowa of L610L, d4 s1drr". ago he ddelated that the great MAJ01I
I . b,V tho bough$ of & laxorlooft lemon- ' Ur"N Who k0owo *48 . that, % Ing or dot%
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giveyour life to olear, up, tt wyatory tree abovo her and purplo violets Zo murdered �'nt. he
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