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licke. After till she was only a girl, the nian tit the oarg loolied at each oth- � nwoul'
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I tlaild and fearful, following at 11r. 1 have found some wa 0
. don's bt.ils, frightened lost sill' el ould I liver the Princess safely home 1, To IlealtIll and happiness is Scrofu -
. I I I It'llil-lit for a print (t,,,;! Brandon vur:;ed I In
Z � get out of arm's reach i hiln 11111ollt," � billiself for having litwu ,,,u(!h a knave I _J7 no ugly ao ever since time Immemorial.
- WHEN KNIGHTHOOD , a and still make his oscape I 1
well and longing with ill) 1 aild 11111lot say. as be soon had no choice Ili
- . fool 11"4 it) allow this to happen. � V, L It causes bunches in the neck, 4is-
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. . her heart to. take big hand for Moral as '� 110 ))all known tlltb danw�r all the tiniv, I the nintter. At midnight a body of figures the skin, Inflames the mucous
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I ,well as physical ,support. It wilst ))live � and his ,let cotlid not L� ehargvaljl,� to � yoonien f von) the Tower took po,isess!oji 4, I
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I" WAS IN FLOWER '. " "Lose rough Membrane, waStes the muscles, weak
:I I . been both laughable and pathetic lit tile' Ignorance or it fa;lur;� ti) sop tl*(, Iq,o1)a. I or tile Bow and String and carried , *
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or, The Love Story of Charles Brandon spol Mary Tudor, the King's Sister, and, ('Xtre,1110- That miserable sword per. I)le coll,,equollevs, Tollilitation And self. � 11randon off to London without conjim J
. Happening In the Eel of His August Majesty Kin Henry the gighth ed In tripping her, and the Jack Ish do, sistance, to disease And tile capacity I
, .94 - R I - I s1re ball givou him tenterity lit tileation with Mary. She did not know rQ 4
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0t. — S 10),:Otts, so mt�eh too large, evineed all , phlopeorjudgIllpIlt, , , of his arrest until next morillog. whon for recovery,%nd 4evelic.pa into con- f
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I , Caskodea!x Memoir 1W ery step, How insane we all were riot : spo.inell to Iwr ,is if tho heart lit her 1 lOw Immediately, ,and her heart wits I '-Two or My children bad scrofula sores.
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4 By EDWIN CASKODEN [C"ARLES MAJOR] to have foreseen tills from the very. i breast ivvs it differolit and Separate 1 lipaily broken. . i ,which kept growing deeper and kept them �
Copllrfoht, 1898 (tizol 1901, bV the Bolit,orl-Nerral Company beginning, it ,must have been a 'milque � Organ from the one she .had carried ! Ilere again was trouble for �Javy. �: front going to school for three months, I
i'll- ak, : figure she presented climbing up the ; aboard. . Sbe felt. however, -that the twO gv"�at Ointments and Medicines did no good until A
-, 14, - ' i ack boots � I began giving them Hood's 84irsaparills. -�ft ,
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ilif 6. 0. Aw Aft�_ `14"44W 440b IdOolf. 1140TO *1 .040 '0464f 404 0 * 4'T' #-W'* steps at Brandon's heels, j As the boat put off again for the still), ! (jueatJons, the marriage of herself to.
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and all. go, unique Was It that the 1 Its crew' gave a Miecr coupled with : LOUIS, and Brandon to tiny other per. tlie children have shown no slgns of acrof. .
All of tills, with the thousand anti U9111lug to do, their part at that, Mary sailors working In the BLIP'S walst some vile advice, for whiell Brandon 1 $oil, were, as she called It, "settled." .ula since." I. W. McGirw, Woodstock, Orit. . I
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- was probably as good a. fighter in ber stopped their taslo to stare In wou(Jor* would gladly have run thow through, and was almost content to enduro tillti . .
one noises that broke the'still worse . . I � Or -
silence of the inky lilg�ht soon began to own Way as one could find in a long ment And the gentlemen on the poop each awl evory one. He had to swallow I as a mere putting off of her dt,.jive,4, a, AN -no a, " SiNdr,saparUt-a
Made no effort to little their amusL I -p-
Work upon her xierves and inake, her Journey, but -how she was to do her '- , his, chill, i .
, grjll and anger and really Meddlesome And fill .rt i ent Interfer- I ,will rid you of it, radically and per-
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fearful. The road was full of dangers Part With sword and buckler Brandon ment. Old'Bradburst stepped up to blamed no one Init hinmelf, though it once of tL& te., VLO wol
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aside from stumbling horses aud bro- did not know, That, however,. wits a hor. 'was torture to him that tills girl sbouI4 learn with, whom they were dealing . . .
kou nevks, for many were tile Stories,: bridge to be crossed When they should "I hope your lordship Is f6eling bet- be subjeeted to r,neh 1118111ts 41111 be ,And amend their ftuid,lict. I f----P�,-��,.-*r-�--,..-.,-.I.td-.---,r.rvx;.q
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of, murder and robbery committed Come to It, ter," and then, surveying her from powerless to ftvcjjq.,j them, The news. She did not understand the couse. " I I
along the route they were traveling. It They had . gone aboard about 71 bead to foot, with a broad grin on 1118 bad spread front ' I
I the wharf like wild, - quences. for Brandon, nor that the fates, : . L' .. .
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is true they had two stout Men, and till o'clock, and ]Brandon; hoped the ship features, "I declare, you look the plc� five, and oil their way back to the t would have to. change, their purpose �d him go completely that the. fear of .
. Nvo4ld be well down Bristol channel ture of health,. if I ever saw It. How Dow and Strin . g there came from small very quickly or something would. hap. - dishonor at his hands never suggested !
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come upon a party too strong for them, before he should leave his berth. But old are you 711 . boys and bidde'll volees such,exclanin. l� pen worse oven than his marringe'to - Itself to me, I knew lie would care for . I
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alit, no one vould tell What might hap� the� wind that had. filled Mary's jack Mary quickly responded, "Fourteen tiolls as: "Look tit the lvoinan Ili inan's � aixotherwoman. . I and respect me. I trusted him, and my I !
'pen, thought the princess. There was boots with rain and bad howled so'dis. years." , . , I . . . I . . .
.1 clothing!" "Isn t 110 a I)(,.
. I . autifill infill'i" , On the second morning after leaving � trust was riot misplaced. Of how many
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.that pIt4y darkness tbrougU which 1111111Y all night long would not stir, "ri ourteen," returned Bradhurst ,*Look lit him blush!" 11nd Otbel's too Bristol Brandon reached Londoii And, 1 of these -creatures iyho laugh when tile i
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she could hardly see her horsois bead- now that It -was. wanted. Noon came, "Well, I don't think you will she(] coarse to be repeated. Tningine, the bll, i as lie evpocted, was sent to the Tower, � king lapgljs could I say as Much?" .1 .
a . thing of itself that seemed to have In- I Yet no wind, and the still shone as plac. much blood. You look more like A I . . . . .. -1 i . . i
mIllating, situation, from which there Tile next evening Ludy Mary arrived I ,Allld Henry knew sbo.spoke the truth, . ;
finite powers for mischief and which I Idly its If Captain Charles Brandolt deuced handsome girl than any man . i I ' . �
. . ore not fuming . with impatience oil . 4 ever saw." At this the men all was no escape. I and wastaken down to Greenwich. J both concernijig herself and the court.. � . . . :
no amoulit of arkunient ever fiffluced w At last they reached the Inn, whither I The girl's fair name was of course : lers. . :
any normally . coustituted woman to be� the ppop of fhe Royal Hind. Three laughed and were very Impertinent Ill I their �chests soon followed them, sent I lost, but, --fortunately, that goes for lit- With downcast .eyes she continued, , . . . I
lieve was the mere negative absence Of o'clock and no -wind. The captain� sald the free and easy manner of such gen. "I suppose, aftc!r all, you are partly
, by Brallhurst, together with thioir pas- i tle with a princess -since no one would
light and not il terrible entity potent It Would come -with night, but sundown, try, most of, whom.were professional, sage money, Which lie very honestly re. I believe that Brandon had protected her right tit regard to me, for It wits big . � � I
for all sorts - of mischief, Then that was almost at. hand, and no wind yet. adventurers. with .every filter Bel . Ise funded, . against himself as valiantly and honor- honor that saved me, not my own, and .
Brai)don knew this ineaut failure If It dulled and debased by Years of vice.
. . I . y n er woman7a at� ably as he would against a If I am riot what you called me I havei , .
waiting Lowl that rose and fell be. i I ,,nother. The . .
times. No wind ever made such it noise held a little longer,,for he Was certain These . fellows, half of them tipsy, tire, of which she bad a supply In her princess being -much more unsophistt- Kaiter Brandon to thank-xiolt myself," I . I
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she felt sure,� There were those shin. the king, with Wollixey's help, would now gathered about Mary to inspect chest, and at least felt- more comforta- cated than the courtiers were -ready, to . "We will thank tilm publiely oil Tow.. . .
Ing wbite.gleams -whiell came from the long since have guessed the truth, I I her personally, each oil his own ne. ble without the Jack boots.. She had I believe never thought of saying tiny- 1; n bill day aftor tomorrow at noon," . . �
little Pools of water.on the road, look- Brandon bad not seen the princess count, Their looks and conduct were thing to establish her Innocence or vir. .� said the king, with his acetistoirled del.
Ing like (lead -men's faces upturned and � ,since morning, and the delicacy be felt very dlscoiicertlligg� but tlii�y did noth. made. her toilet alone for the first time 1. tu ,e news of Brandon's .
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Palo, Perhaps they were water And ' about going to her cabin made the Sit- big insulting until one follow gave her fit her life, having no mald to help her, � e, and ber'silence w,as put down. to � leack, breaking it, ,,,, I
I And wept as she dressed, for this disap- Shame and taken as evidence against i sentence as abruptly as possiblo.
perl all nation somewhat difficult. -After put. a slap on the back, accompanying it � - . I I � I :
iaps they.wQre got. Mary bad - I pollitnient was like plucking , her, . sl With a look 'of terror Ili her eyes
-ting it of hour to hour in hop� ,by an Indecent remark. Brandon tried , - .the very ' I . -
confidence Ili Brandon, but that very ,f from, � Deart out Of her. Iler-liope had been . I -Tano. met lklary at Windsor, And of t Hary Screamed: "What! Chakins Bran,
fact'operated against her. Having that t.liat, site 'would. appear of her own no-' to pay. no attention to them, but this . k course there was a gr . eat flood of tears. . don-Towcr It . 1lI?--LYou are going to � .. I
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.confideneq and trust in him, she felt cord, he at � List knocked at her door 1 . . . i I . Upon arriving at the palace the girls kill him?" . . .1 )
I ' Ili be t . - � Wus too Much, so bei WWI his,ariij. and. er. Nay, even more; hope- had become. - I
no n6ed-to waste her own energy - and 'of course,..found the lady- in troua I left to themselves, upon Mary's � "I think we will,'l responded, Ilenry, , . �
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Ing brave.' -So she relaxed cclij�pletely ble. . . . � . . . knocked the fellow Olt the pool). into fruition to her when they were once � were I . I ,et, to separate . . .
� . . . I shipboard, allod.',failure right ut the I promise riot to leave her room, but by t "It usually !'its tbilt effe . . I
. .till, Waist. The man was back Ili a 'al .
and had the -feminine' satisfaction. of ,The thought of the princess going on . . . : the next afternoon. she; having been ' the head from tho.-body 6nd qjjarto� ' I .
. I nioniout, and swordg were soon drawn d6or of success made it doubly hard to. � . .
allow jig herself to . be thoroughly deell: caused -a Sinking At his heart ev- , bear. It crushed her, and where before l'unable to learn 4nyth1bg equeernixig,' the remains tol decorate the four gates. . .. I
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frightened .. . I cry time It came, jig he felt that it was .
, , . I Contest was- brief;. however, as'the *f el- had been hope and confidence was Brandon, broke her parole and Went , We Will take you up to Loudon fit a. .
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Is it any wonder.Mary's gallant but Almost impossible to conceal lier iden- . . . -MO inow ' * all peo. - . i day or two and let you goo his- beautlw � �
. . . . low Was no sort of ivatch. for Brandoni' thin . lYnt ilbspa.1r. Like . cut to see the king. ' I ' . i
w�bman!y spirit sank low in the face. .tity- He had not 'soon her in. hot now ,who, with'his old trick, quickly t-,vl%t. Dle - with -a great ca �1' It never occurred to Mary.tbat'Dian- ful bead on the brldgd.�, .
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bit all those harrors? Ste held .out Inale'a tl�e,for when she thr . ew.off her.. pacity for qlation - , don might suffey.death fQr atte . mpting 1 , "Behead=quarter-bridge! . Lord ic. I . .
. .t , ed ;his adversary's ,sword out of. his wilen she san% she touelied the. bottom. I . , . .
,bravely, however, and an occaslonfa - riding .habit on -meeting him the night . . to run away. with her. She knew only '� sill" She! could not grasp. the .tho glit.
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. . IlL�,f - ore be had Intentionally Misled him. grasp and. with a -flash Of his own - Alai, - Mary, the: unconquerable, wa I 9 . . - - . he tried I to sp u . . I
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clasp from Brandon's hand under cover . . . blade flung It Into:tbeSea. The other . down tit last. . . too well that she' alone was to blame, i S I . oak, but .the words
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o , f the darkness . comforted her. When. self about the horses and - saw - her only '. .men were now. talkli . ig� .together ,it a �. Tills fathire meant so much to her. . not only for that but.for all that had I "would not tome, 'In a Moment she be- 1. . I
� all those terrors would not suggest even after the great cloak covered ber'ns a "' a in a '�t. meant, that she would never ,be taken place between them, and* never : came more coherent and tha wor(Is . .
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. ,lit rolled from,her lips as a mighty flood .- ' . ,
a, tbou,� it U. . 0 shouted: Brandon's wife, but, would go to .
,I ,,of. .t rning,back, ynu May. gown.. He,. felt that however 4eli her Moment'one, drunken brut o . for one moment thought that he mig .
Judge of the chiraqbdr of this girl and .garments might conceal her form, no. . . . be punished kor her fault, even admit. 1 ttde pours �ack t-Ijro`ug4 the arelles of .
, "It is no man. It Is a woman. Let us ,France to endi.ve the dreaded - old - . � . I �
. . .. 1. . man on eafth biver had such beauty In . � � . ting there was fault in any,cone, �vljlch ; London bridge., . � - . . . ; �
her motiVe. I . . . I Frenchman. At that thought a recoil . � . : I
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. . . . . his face as bet transcendent eyes, .rose - . It to.. . I I � . . I I I . . . . -she was by -.no Means ready't.o do. I . "You sball not kill'bim. He Is -blame, - . .
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cluster of dimples, and his heart sank
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tit the prospect. She ml.glit.hold alit for
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torn It off, carrying Away tlici sleeve'
the Inn where,the relay of horses was.
, .awhile with,ji. straight face, biit when,.
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the.smiles should come -it .were just
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histantly.1t fell io.thc, de k id . - th
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.England tbatare t1dy,enough, but this'..
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-outspoken, untimely, truthfulness and
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, 'it. the � offending hand. seve,red at the �
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one waS a litile. off, the main rollid-se- .
-, trguble, provoking ei � ndor. - .
. . wrist by Brandon's sword..' Three or
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lected f6k .that : reason-mand 'the lifim
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' Upon entering. Brandon found Mary
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four friends of. -the man
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of Mary's
pleanness.-Was* not the least .
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wrestling With the p blern of lor com-:
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, rpslibd ,.upon Brandon, Whereupon Mary .
trials that hard night. $he - bad not
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pllc.itbd male attire, the Mdot beautt-
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screamed and began to �weepj li�bich -of
tasted , f cod since nocin a nil felt the: *
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ful 'picture of puzzled' distress Imagi-
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course told' the -whole:kory. ' ; .
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keen, hunger. natural to .-Youth alld-�
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nabl6... The port was .open and allowed
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- A great laugh,went up,. I
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health sh h6,hers after,twelve bOU'rS
her rosy as file moiii'whien -she looked
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I a general fight began, Several of the
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of fnsting,a�fid elj�ljf.-bours of riding.
up. At,bluji. The Jack bobts.*er'oe in a
I .Brandofi attacked by
. gentlemen, Seeing
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Cornei,. and her little feet. secirned to
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o took. up .his defensci and,
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nance, and she .ate with a zest that
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put up a protest all their own �ghlngt'
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Witfiln twenty seconds all *Nverc -oil one: � �
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was, new to her thd -humblest fare that : -
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going Into them that' ought to. have
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i siddor tho'cither V' '
, e cry mother's sion of
had 6�ei passed her lips. . One.often
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scifteried. every peg., -She, looked up'at
'I'theill, fighting away like,mad.. - ' I
missea theziest of life's joys by having 1
-BrAndon: with A hhif heatted..'stalle and.
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I You;sed, bow quickly and completely;
tijbi much of tbepi. One mustwant a �
Alleft throw her arms about his peek
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I o.no�,ivtjmajj:wIthout the slightest act . on
thin.-, beforp It can -be appreciated. ..
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aifd sobbed like the child she Was. " ..
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I her. part, except J1. modest effort be .
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.. A.hard ride of five. bours'brought our .
- "Do you regret coming, Lady Mairy?i'
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J lot Alone, had'set*. the whole -cbmpany -
travelers to Bath, which place. they
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asked.Brandon, who, now that she was
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I by the cars, 'C'uttling And. slashing away
Tbe troublO.In her mind growing out : -less. You d6 not know., Drive they,(, .
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of a trick of news from Brandon was of ' gawking fools out of the room, and .1 . .
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� a g9neral . nature, and the. pos'sibilitY'of � will tell �yoa all." The king--.orderea I .
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f lit$ death had no place in liek thoughts. � -the room .cleared 'of everybody but , �
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Nevertheless for the Second time Bran4 I Wolsey, Jano and. 'myself, - wbq re- I � �
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. , d6i had . ondemned to dio for her'I'Malned..at '.NInry's] request. W, lien all . .,
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; �sake .1 e':klng's seal, bad stamped - .%Veke gone,. tho� ' princess conthiuvil; . I I I
� ! tile Nk,arrant for the execution and tile, 1 _-� ------.�.z�7'�"'�-*'-"',.--,-�""7,� . 1-7,A �
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� ,hendstinin had. sharpened- his tlx:. and ! . . I � . . I �
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� . ,� could almost count the golden fee tor J W-od1d - Sar -ata UH I
. 1 his Witchery. . . I I I �.� . . � WV . 1 40 'fills . . 11
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Mary found*. the king, playing 'cards . . . . I I . I
I with Do ,LonguevilIe. Tbqj�e WAS_ . a . . . I
.1 .the Blood Flowed . '
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,�: roomful of 'cqu�rtleirs, and . � : 1. *. :1 11� . . I . I I . 1. I . � I I
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. I :tered she, was the target for.�.tvery �� A drea4ful cage of Itehl.1119 EeZenla Whialk I i
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i , eye,. but she was On familiar groulid dailed ordlni�arytreatnjcnt, anti was . I �� i
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I now and did not care for the.glances- , . . in � . . .
i. 1per intently eured by'Dr. . .
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; 40e the �bservers, most of whom'slie. . . I . chase's - oill tilt . eat. . . . . I
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� i deaptsed.I.She was the princess gain� ! , I . . .
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i and full of self colifidened,.go she went� . .. .. I � I
I � 11 states:—' 'After three'yealis of iiiscrable torture .
. . straight to ,Q object 6flier Visit, t e I �
. i . . ss;nightg with terrible eczen�a, and '
I and steeple
king. She Lad.not made up her mind . after trying over a dozen remedie.s' without, . , .-I I (.
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I Just what to saj, fiTst, there was so, obtaining anything but slight .temporary relief,. .. . , f
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I much, but Henry. saved, her the iron-_ ': I have been'llerfectly and ent - irely cured.b,y � -
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;' ble. Ile, of course, Was in a' great. rage ' 11sing*Dr. Chalie's Ointinerit.. Arley the third � . , .1-11
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! and denounced -Mary's conduct as un. or fourth lipplicatiorl'of this grand Pintrient 1. � �'
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I arid a few,'bokcs N qfficient - -
... W+,, .1 -1 ,� ill ,� i ++ ,4;� ,� obtained relief, , Vere s .
rode, around,just its the still began to
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-alone with him,- felt thatillei must.take
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� at each -other like,very. devils. The sL�x:
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rHlc waved Mi. trop 7/ o I ' I :.. 1
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Ileary'§' mind I . , .. .
] . re. - . - . �
a cribie.many
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gild the tile roofg and steeples'.'and'An'
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other hour brought them twBrist6l. ,
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- no.-a0antage of the fact to fam'11-
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I Must generate -mischief in some un-
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came. Her. spirit asserted Itself, -ilnd -
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. . . i d$ t is it , .was frud of this - ' ' � . .
ilmes.greater:,t-blan the brolikIng:of,all 1. 11 i x:inontbs since I . t
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disease, -
there has been
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. The ship was to Sall at.sibirlso, but
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'*wind
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�. '.'NO, not Not. for one mo,rhent.. I an.,
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I sui) thrdws.off its beat. However; Jane
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she stamped her fo.ot and 811fore, upon -
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the command&ehts.put together In one I ,wretched skin and. as .
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I - no return of the trouble I consider'thoi cure a . '
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fell, A,11. thisr,the '
as the had -died out,with.. tile
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gllld--��Only. too ghtd.' Bilt wb y do you'
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is an excepition'tio that rule�if it IS. a
hersoul it should never be-��fiev'er,:nev-
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composite act. king .
. � permanent one. I -woi�fd'strongly. urge any - , � ..'
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call -e 'Ltidy�l You used to call me
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er, so loii,,as site had strength to. fight
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had communicated to Ma y by'the lips i a sufferin�, rl� T AiA f� fi'tMg . f- � A .
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The officers-'sopu put a.stop to,this,
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or v6lce to dy "Noll" Tbe thought of .:
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of - Wolsey the� evening before, 'and ' '
. . . i sball gladly write to ainy.,0cl wish to refer to � ' �
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iMy little fight and took "Brandon 1
this ,marriage and of the 19m. of Bran-
Mark ,had recielviii it with a silent I me for'llarticulars of my case. I was so bid . . * ' I .
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. Mary,'who w",weering its any
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d6n was painful enotigil, 'but there.
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:- i;eorry that would have withei-ed tiny , with eczema that I w0illd-scratch the sores .in: �- � I
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. ]' *I'Alifthat Is good of you; -but you
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I .right minded woman would, down'intol
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caine another, entirelynew tq her and
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. 0 1 op of York. A9 ; my sleep until th# blood would flow.." - . . . : .
- one.hut the Ny rthy high
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. ne6d.fipt be quite so,r6sp6etful." . .
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I.: the cabin for consultation. - . .
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Infinitely w6rse. - ; . . I ''.
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!.-, T said, -when -.1fary. - aiJproached ,,her ! � , Dr., Chase's, Oinirrient; 6o cents. a box, atall I.. . I . .
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I ' *Iilie. matter* was sehitied by in---- but I
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4WIth '.a groat optiv. Brjidfiu�st ex- -
11tistfly ailrangtpg her dress she, went
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; bicither be. Saved her the 4irouble of de-, ' dealers, or Edmansoli-, Vates and Co. i Toronto. - ., - I
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satisfadtary arbitration .
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el'alified. -"it is plaiii enougli� that you .
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In §ea6fi 6f Brandon, whom she quick-
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... . gln by speaking fit -it i To �r6tect you agtLinst'-imitaiions ti�c portmit' ;: �- . � .:
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i Oiling wbore.to be,; .. ' ' I
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and signature of Dr. A. W, Chase, the famous .
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I- continued:. -,you -ranst make yourself
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'have-tirbugilt a girl on ,board. under
ly found 'lid took to her; �oom.' , � .
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Imself, and his wo wove of -a, part : . .
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recei t -book author, are Oil every box� - I
ready to go on (leek., :It. will he bkrd,
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false collors, and you may as -well make . I
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After closing ,tile door she said: "I
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t. with. hii natur and vul- I IP . ... . . I ..
e violent, cruel -
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. bilt'it must be done." , .. I .. . . .
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. ready. to put her ashore. : You see Whitt
thouglit'l had reached the inacle of '
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! gar. He aliused her and called her all . . . . I I . . . ... �
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. . .He h6lped her w1th.the heavy.jack.
she'llas. already, done. -a 'hand 10 it to
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disappointment and pain wbojj� com-
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1. the.. vile .nameg*'in his ,ample !v:oeabu' i * .. . , .. ... I . . . I . . . ,,
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boots ;ftnd: handed her the -rain stained -
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I .sloticill hat which she put on and stood
one mail and'Wouni
.. ds for twenty others.
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;.-and 'she Was . oil deck less I than five.
polled to leave the ship,'fdr it meant.
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that 1, sliould load you andh.wve,to mar-
I lary ,of billingskate., The queen was, , . � � ... .� .. ... .
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l'-preseni and aided and abetted tb . Brother, this Mali IS in. no . way:to , �. . . I
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-a complete, man ready -for the deck7-
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that Is, [is com I
plete as,could be evolved
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minutes. Reart of God! At that rate
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would have the -Ship At the bol
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ry � Louis of F rajiee.� � But I, have found
that there Is still a -possible pain more -
I woj�d.now and then, until Henry, .with : bill , lue, It is my fault—my fault. I . . .. ?
that Ile loves Me. My fault . .
I' her help, at last'succeeded- In working that lie -tried I . I
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. from her utter femininity. .11
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of Davy .Tones ltjckej� before we could.
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poignant than either, and 1 cannot bear
it; Are
to run aw,i.v to New Spain lvith me. lt� - .
-1. 41111self Into a toNverlur, passion and .. I
. . ainy be that live done w .r , - * - :
wound.jip by calling Miry a vile )van- I h. . 611,� alld . I
When. Brandon looked her over, all
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hope went 'out. of. him. At seemed.that
s4il half down the channel." .. �
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"It 'Was not my fault," sobbed I lary,
so-Tcome-to.yqu-4ou who the .1.
great cure for all My troubles. oil,'
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j to" in Plaillor ternis .than I like to ,that my conduct has been wimaidenly, . * . I I I
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every change- of dress only added to
'Itelil '
her eyes flashing fire. "I did I nothing;
that I could lay them b6r6 all my life
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but I could not helIj. It.' - - ,I
4: write. - This : Aroused -all the . antagoi . . FroinAlle,fIrst
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little I ever saw him in the lists with - -
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her be beauty.
W . ng .by ,showing It,
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all I wanted wa.s;to.be J.eft�afdlie, but
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to4g," and she put her bead upon his
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breast, f0getting. she bad Intend-
lonty, � - .
: n1sin In the girl,-itfid thero-wils lit .
: you tit il'indsor there llawhil.
It.,, She feared HeiiiT no more ill;Ill . was a g , � ' .
in a new Planse. - - �
. 1t ,mdll never do:, Tlie6 Is no dis-.
those brutes,of men—you aball pa y. for
tills; renjember what I tity. Did you-
� . .what
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ed tO Say- - . :, I .
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-ed me. Her eyes thishod g .0ae . hunger lit my heart beyond my cont.rol., . . ; �
I she * few . I supposed -of course that day lie would - -
. gulsing .you. What Is it tbat'd6solte
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everything '
�expedt Captain.Braudon t6. Stand -back
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"What"IS the trouble, Mary?"
110h,'Yesl I tb6u,-ht Of that mard'age '
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I that made even -the king draw' * baek. . . . . .
e in uoiitri�,e some way to be presented to . �
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i'' as Alle.exclatmed: '.'Yolv glv L I
shows a
. . o,, unmistakably
feminine? What shall we do,2 I have'
alid�,not ldofend� me W Ach.,
that wre .
was tearing my garments OR'?" ..
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and of losing you, and then, oh, Mary
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I - name. 4nd expect me too,reniember you .;. . .. . . . I . . I . .
"You did?'! .. ..
. 'it. You Shall, remain here under the
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o'Captdin..Brandon, did you any�pp -Mother!
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I thought of some. other wo-
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In an having you tq berselt, I could Sao
There �re ,%vords that , . I �
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i make a mother finto her firstborn , and ,; "Yeis,.but be made. no offort at all, . � .
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I pretense of Illness until we are well at
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. sea, And then I will tell the captain till.
asked Bra:dhur t, with'Ill
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is IlAt of
stantly, � . . .
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her with you, and. 1, *iia jealou s-1.
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I that Is one. Tell me w1int I have done 1, and when we Met he treated me' as it 1- . . .
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: a I y A a. I 04 . to U ordinary gIrI.1P ' I �
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Shill -ate with a zest the humble .fa . re,'
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It Is too badi and yet I would not have
you one wh�f, less A. *Woman for all the
"Yes," ansWered'that lndiN!Idnai: q
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shipped under for
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think they elill it. I have heard of the
pangs of jealousy, and If .the f6ir of -h
. 0 expecte o lear A,Lw . . �
.to ties . o , � . .
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� gratitude and disobedience and'all that, . . , . . I .
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night tbere.was, no danger of Its still-
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[jig - without
W. orld, A mau*.Ioveg awoman Who. is
an .assumed. name
varl us reasons, and.dealre not to bd
rival is so. great w hat Would tb - 6 reality
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�. but supposed you had tif least some : . . . � I . . I . . I .
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r herly feeling -for ties of i I . - I
them. Soon the gates
oppned;, a lid the party rode-tot,the,Bow
. so..thorougIlly Womanly that nothing
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hide ft."-
knoo
,%Vn. You will do. well.to keep my
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be? It Would kill me; I could not eu-
dure It. I cannot endureeven this, and .
, I Mary was too intent on her story to, �
� blood af.o hard to-broak-even if yoll, 'i �
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and - String, whord, Brandon had left
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Mary Wag pleased�at big fla
I attery', .but
secret.?' I I.
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"Do l'understand that youare A]
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-want you to swetir thntll� ' I .
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i haver -of -late loot all seMblauce to man i,,e,d . the sa:rcilsm, and continued: "Thilt . . I I
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king." I
thQlr chests. Tbe'mon were. then paid
off;' .
quick sale was',mado of the horses,
. disapptointed tit tile failure in herself.
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ter'. Charles , Brajjdol� ' the . . kingis
. Britndon,tpok her, in big arms as She
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began to -
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- T I hinf,'since it'showed that lie- wall, dlf� -
.big, was'bitting �Ueiiry hard, �or 'it , . .
breakfast Nvas.served, and they Started
She had thought that sorely these gar-
merits would Make a man. of her Ill
friend?" asked 136dburst.- . _' . . .
. "I am," was the answer. .
Nmep. �- . .
."I -Will gladly swear by everything I
; fereilt from .the wrotchos wh o beset . , * I .
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1 Was beginning to. be the talk in every � Y-Owand-Ill'o with their and I .
for the will
ftrf, With theIT chests f011Ow-
[jig In the hands of fouk porters.
- NIvIllah.the keenest eye could not detect
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.. "Then, air, 1 must ask your Pardon
hold sacred that no Other woman than
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you, s4all ever be my wife. It I cannot
.flattery, . I
. mouth that Lei was leaving all The ftf- i I . I
1. goon bogan to seek him oil every oceft- . - -
Illirs Of state to Wols6y - and $pending. I .
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A boat toon took, them .aboard the
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Royal
* a flaw. �. � � . .
, They Wore I
discussing the matter
.for the way. you have been treated..
We of course could,not know it, but -a
'e
have you,. be sure you have spoiled '
,.Woman -1
I . $Ion. Tills, Is till uhnialdenly history I . . .
i. his time In erile amuseluent. "The , - I ... I
. pu . ; am giving, I know, but It Is the truth . . . t
toward hope which ,
11fild, and now It looked as if
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their daring scheme, so full .'Of lm-.-
When a knock came at the door, with
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cry, "A
the I'l hands on.deck for Inspoo. �
man must expect trouble when he 'at.
tacheg himself *to .
-a woman." It Is a
very other for, me. There Is
but one in nil tile world -but one, I can
� � at all pdyfiteg ap� � .
. and must be told. I -was satisfied (it - . �
I peared'in the younge Kyngell wag bel . I
I ' first It I could only be in the same ' �
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Drobability as to seem Impossible, had
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really come to a Successful Issue. .
tion.11 Inspectlojil .Tosul Mary would
not safely endure It a minute. Bran-
wonder the flashes from Mary's eYes
did not strike the old seadog dead. Ile,
at least save you that Pain, #0 .
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� ginning to look, after all,.Ilke. nothing. rooni with Mill And see his face aild ' I
� more than the old time. royal cold fire, - . . I
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11rom the beginning, I think, It had
don left- her At once and Went to the
however, did not see'them and wcilt
lips to Win and sald: "I give You the
I ninde to consume but riot to warm the 1 bear his voice. The very air lie breath-
: . . ed vvag'like an ellxIr for me. I made . � I
never occurred to Mary to doubt the
vesult.. There had never beog, with her
.captain.' . 1. I I .
"Illy lord is Ill and begs.to be excused
on.."Wo are more than anxious that so:
Tallant a knight as Sir Charles Brano
game promise. How you must have .,
all frored when you. thought I was to
,.nation, .. I . ,
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IlenrY looked tit Mary with the stare I every excuse to have him near, we. I . .
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oven a Suggestion of Possible ftillure,
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from deck Inspection," he said.
don should go with us, and hope your
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Wed another.,, I . I
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. . asked him to my parlor -you. know ,
of a bafted bull, . . . , i
. . about that -and -and did all I could to :
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kinless lt,was that evening In our room,...
when, prompted by her startled rhod,
Bradildrst, A suily old half pirate of i
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reception Will not drive you back, But
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might have been worse --that IS, 'It.
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running off fti male attire and be with him, At first Ile was gentle' . . I I
Stepping at hing'and boarding ships . .. I .
esty, she bad sald she could not bear
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the saftleft pattern, Answered: 1
Then he luid better go ashore as soon I-
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all to the lady, you see already the ro.
suit of her presencef And, much its we
would be worse If You' should mi-irry
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� with a common captain of the gli . ard and kind, but soon, I think, he, saw the I )
dawning danger lit both our bearts, as . .. . , .1
for us to see her In the trunit ]lose.
. its possible. I *111 refund his money.
want you, We cannot take her. Aside
Some other woman; but that Is fill xisto
doesn't. justify: my accusation And
. , 1, 'too, saw'it, and lie avoided me Ill
I do
Now that fruition seemed about to
crown her hopes slic. was happy to her
Wo cannot make it hospital out of tile J.
,still). If his lordship Is too.111 to stand
from the general trouble which a W 0.
man'takes with her everywhere,,- Ma.
tied now and I feet easier. Then I
might have married the old French
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stamp you Whitt yen are, not .. I. .
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ble It hold
Ileart'a core, find when once to herself
Inspection, see that he. . goes ashore at
ry,would not even look tit the creature
king, but tbat,.too, Is settled, and we
for us both. Olt, lie Was the
Even Uenry saw ber Innocence In her � I
wlseeI And, to think %,hat 11.11.1v 0 1
%VOI)t for,sheer joyi It Is little wonder
once.,o . .
-"oil shipboard there to another and
can endurc, the Jesser plLin, , it always
genuine surprise. She,.was silent for a . to,
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41le Wag Ila py.'., She was leaving be-
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This laut was addressed to one of the
greater objection. It IS said, you know,
helps U5 Who n we tire able 0 think It
little,time, and 1. standing-elose, tti� her, 1� � . �.
(TO IW� CO'.NWI\T*.'I).), .
1111,1(i no one whom she loved excepting
$Illp,g ofileerg, who answered ,With the
among sallorq that a woman -on board
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could plainly see that thla phitao ot the i . . ,� I
Talie and perhaps me. No father nor
usual 11AYe,' aye, Sir," and started for
draws bad Jhck to .certain sorts of
Brandon might -have escaped from
question had nover-before presented It- : I . �
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inother; only a sister whom she barel,
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Maryta cabin, �
Ships, and every sallot would desert
England In the Royal Bind, for tbo
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know and a brother whose treatment
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That was worse than ever, and Bran-
before we could welgh anabor if It
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wind had come up shortly after they
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She hung her head for ift moment and -
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Df her )Ind turned her heart against
111m. She wag also fleeing with tile One
don . quickly said lie would have. him
lordship up At once. Ile thou returned
Wore known this lady wag to go with
its. Should they find It out ill m1doccan,
left the ship, and they could see tile
9fttlA IndistInctly through the gloom as
tben.spoke,., "it may be true, as you ; 0 N P fil R "
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Bay, that what I.have done will logo 1, A J
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Ulan Ili all the World for her and from
to Mary, and after buckling -on her
it mutiny would be sure to follow, and
she got tinder way. But be Could riot
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me, MY fair DAMA-1 had never thought ; U U I
a marriage that Wag literally worse
Sword and belt they went Oh,400k and
God only knows what Would happen,
leave Mary, alone, and had mado up his
of It Ili that light -but it Is also true 1 . .
than death.
climbed up the poop ladder to take
Por her sake it for no other reason
milid to take her back to London and,
that 1. alln Innocent and have done no I I I
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Our travelorg were of course greatly
their places with those, entitled to
take her ashore tit once.110
watch Straight Into the JitWo of death
Wrong, You 113flY not-.b0II0Vo Me,, but . IMMUISIoN serves ag a -
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In need of rest, So Slaty went to bet
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stand aft, � .
Brandon saW only too plainly the
with her it the kingia men did riot soon
You call Ask Master Brandolill-here , brk'Me to carry (tit weakened and' �
POOM and Brandon took a berth In the
Brandon has often told me since that
tr�th that he had really seen all the
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the king gave a great Mugh, and of iiiatwill sysitin along unit[ It c6i find �
cabin set apart for tbo gentlemen.
They had both
It wag as much as be could do th, keep
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tllno� but to Which he bad shut h1sr
'and
He knew that a debt to folly bears
his
0ourgo tljo�ojlrtlera joined. In, I firm 1uppo. I, la ordinary food. . 1�
"It is all Very Well for to lau
paid for their PftS8ft90,
back the tears When he a U
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,e -g throwing Alarylig cloak over
U6 grace, And Wits tel)AY With Prin-
yet! 911 0 Sewl for fret miril)lo, I li
although they had entisted And were
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wonderful effort to appear maialy. It
)lot bhoulders, prepared to go ashore.
elpal and usande. I
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but Master Brandon Would not toll you sCoTT & 13OWNL, Cheirilgo 11
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part of the ship'S company.
Was both eomleat iind pathetic. Shill
As they Went over the aide and Pulled
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tL Ile for your orown.lill Godal I could TOMMY, 6414tio. I
Were riot expected to do sailor's work,
Was a Drindosa to Whom all the World
off A groat. Shout went up from the ship -
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havo fallen on ray kne" to a falth like 7 ,
but .would,bo called, uppp In C480 Of
bowed down, yet that did not bolp, Dq
tot Moro derisive than choorinof 414
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