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fn Ancient Foe
To heal.t nod happiness le Scroftlia*
ea sigiy . ever Once tiMe immemorial,
It car s bunches in the neek,
fieurcii ' a skin, inflaraes the mucous
meuttre o wastes the museless weak-
ens t •t3 ones, reduces the power of
resistt a• to disease and the capacity
for Ts .ry, and develops into eon.
sumpt rkt
',Tea, a' my children had serofula sores
which test growing deeper ana kept them
from got to ethoel for three months.
0Intmeta • arid medicines cild no good until
I eegiet 'ving them Rood's Sarsaparilla.
This n ecan$etbe8oe8tobea1,and
the Owl •-•% have shown no signs of semi- Now s ae true 'twits that Lady Peggy
ula sitess" J. W. McGinn, Woodstock, Ont. had never ben In a coach until the please."
" her heart
1100::!'s SarsaparillHere and now!" cries Peg,
a ntorning to which this was evening, so
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who have lattely fought and settling
, themselves at the tables with a rattle
nutl a rush of laughter and. merry bu-
d
oes
Lady Peggy tilts, grating her teeth at
, the slit la her white flesh, with, her
t
I baelc to the door, and betwixt the up -
0 0 i i v ri t „oar and ellnktng and shuttling she
hears footsteps cowing up the stains
By .FRANCES OMAR MATHEWS *
•4 Copyright, le01. by TIE SOWEN•MERRILl. COMPANY .01
true yfl4 it that her ladyship had not a -thumping for joy; hut so pleasured
,
will rel ou of 4, radically and, per- a farthingand. alasso puzzled with the getting
to ber poeket left, and, al-
manotal as it has rii thousand/J, thortgh a - good gamester's -daughter, but of a -scrape which -she has found sa
little difficulty in getting into that she
. she hesitated, inakIng pretense of bang -
is feign- on, anti make the best cut she
' • — • ' ' ' ' ad----- -- --- - ---' '• Mg her hat mid of settling to lts prop -
?an with her cloth,
"''-041sta. ••••••••••••••••• 1....111..F.;_iT.K.M1.(T... 1?d,q .P.luel.tleg... h" "Here. era, nit.w.." .1.•epe,ats her Indy-
O ables. Widle she did so, the rest chats ship, do"thiow back into your.
ster
Sale
• ' '; ;ng Sh Pu (.308$441 Abe: I0014 0.11(1, 10.r.fiShip'o teeth the bowslow
a a. tone tliat sons net lieerd Save be to her opponenta•Pyougave me while%
tie
• . ' one' be atitireesed said to Xennas- and ellirm that .for these_ ninny years.
. .
on: . or, ever you, Or, set eyes upon her.
al
"As I live. sir, now's my chance, I'll Lady Peggy Burgoyne's. been nihie,
Melt a gearrel with this. jaekanapee - heart and fiend, sir." . •
• autt's diti'vel to oust me front Peggy's "Zounds, sirr Interrupts' Percy hot-
* - • `... ' • t • • h ' "t 6
s kutoniobile Bags,.
i Wri. t. Bags, Ladies'. an&
. Mei- , Purses, Bill I3ooks
'hese goods are _. all
as brat' new, have • only.
: beet in Stolk , ten days
: -ani ire the very latest;
0, st, 1 'of goods Of the kind
iWoo • Reclarea to
Vial° totomohile Bags $2,90
. . tilt etutn. 3 out nun e servant's .
1,75 : • 14.,sit l'rom,;‘'Ill's,. where, 'pot' my life, gallants.
1.10- •
• 'Zs! 0 2 9-
• 2 .66
!tenet As 0,. NN ili i. the sooner the be - ly, unable to contain his e oler, o 0
lee! 'Tapes 'II spill, Xennaston, or (MT defame the noblest lady. that ever was
bat pumwt and t aro thlety inieutes 'born!"
eder! Mark me, your sister shell know - "I repeat," cries Peggy, glowing with
'Mil Ilea I. I'm . wining, to die foa her suppressed delight at bei• lover'e (Idea
:eke or to kill:" ' • . ity end eager for as 'much mere as be
•Ptesgy meantime in this st•cond got . may have to vent. "Lady Peggy's eyes
en. courage welt screwea up, and, with Oro glued fitst of this face of mine
1 litegh atly disguising her voice, said Peggy's hands are my hands. Peggy's
Ist•, seating berself with her legs well lips are my lips. Peggy's kissesahave
Matev the table—for •at this particular • ever been my kisses." - 'd
tincture her- ladyship, Molting dowri, . At this Sir Percy tears off bis coat,
811 Iteheld NrIth dismay the womanish,. 'waistcoat, cravat, flings then) into the
. ..
' • " • I hi el e - while a
st; • 1 • • i 61confused mUrpaur circulates 'amid' the ,
nil [soon:: ti fast:Joe of het shoes: . corner, rel s up s eev s,
Sonth intuitichs bids her be The' one to
respond the rapping that presently
laavithip to her companions as she
"Asking your pardon," murmurs her
1 quits the table. When, as she opens,
a new caught street urchln speaks
stern, With saucer eyesoin peering at
the quality:
"An It pleese Ter lordships, there's a
fine gentleman below ae ins name is
Kir Robin mecum"
Peggy thews in, bangs the door in
the boy's face, squares about and says:
• "By your leave, gentlemen, a most
particular messenger awaits me bes
low. For a few momente only I crave
your indulgence for my absence. I'll
be with you tn tenaninutes."
• "No, no, no!" cry they all Save De
Bolitus who is counting his cards, and
Sir.Wyatt, who exelaiins:
"Yes, an it bo a messenger on busi-
ness for a fair lady; no, an it be other-
wise. Gadzooks, Sir Robin, wake a
half clean breast of it. Comes Mer-
cury from Phyllis or from mere
• mpanegr answers:
"I swear to you, sirs,
I go down on business of the 'gravest
•import to a lady," and makes fcir the
door.
"Pledge her, pledge her! A bumper.
a bumper!" cry they all in one voice,
with much pleasapt laughter.
bo'w'll.le”re's to Sir Robin's nameless fairi
per-
sonage to have two strings to Isle
Zeunds, but for so little yearecl a per -
0' 1 11
1.1, •
I .ti Vrist Bags
O 2)) )ur'StiS .,
. 1..1.1
t. L.; ; " •
* I.:- -1, " .90 .
O .6 1 • "
O . aa-, " • —
ass
I B i. Etooksand Wallet's -range .
hi or e fon 35e to $2. .• -
•- •
'hese goods are new. We.
. wia . plessed to show them "
:o , ••• o• you hist or not. The •
pi we are asking are below.
es we atle. cost.
;go• 'nee un apt •eotupany.of wits and beaux "Peggy's heart beats in my breast,"
.75 •nerientet•ed 1 as swept illy pockets continueS her ladyship, ranting and
1.0) 'lean and lett nie net the jingle of a sweating un and down the room, up -
1:10 4110111* WhereWith. to bless • myselfsetting a couple of candles in her path
ala Your grace, my lords sirs insd gentle- and now all unrecking of her woman -
>�••••••••••
* emist arid Druggist,' I
tisvpleres froWning, tapping' hearth , at borne. "f would be her wilt an she emerged upop the street.'
„stood. ,
enougloasuch a si0113(tt). IS •She—to
B. Combe,
men." •quotli peggy With inclu- fah shoes. "Gentlemen," panting, mil -
sive Wave of her hand, "will, I'm sure, Ing, triumpliant, saluting her compans
'aline excuse life froit( the gome• to -• ions' with her weapon, "Lady Peggy
• sight" '• • • and I do so adore, love and worship one
But she 'bad .entfutkr wifileilt either -another that we are not two, but one!' • •
Lot or guests, for all Of these save sir "Here and new!" ,shouts Sir Percy..
Posey tle Bolton on the instant pulled "Off With Your coatand ruffles, sir, and •
choose anY two of theee gentlemen to
.nuaes out und tendered them, crying
. CHAPTER V,
ND much rnore of a like nature
reaches Lady Peggy. as she
plunges down the stairs and
presently' fleas herself by the.
light. of the lamp of his chair a -eon -
fronting air Robin 'Siefert:himself. •
1`1Ney, sir; 1 am net Xepnaston.
of Xennastona' .responds Peg, -leaking
excellentgrave and tnnking f
het blood etained linen bound wrist..
"'Tis here he dwells. and, es I know
well by reputation, you are e peaceful,
laW abiding malt counsel you not
Tarte'
"So easy taken then is ray lose!" nye
Peggy, with a renewed fire of jealousy
burning at her heart as she returns to
the scene of her winnings.
Sick at heart. for a single instant she
' surveys the room, and. then, finger on
lip, It does not bike her long to signal
up to Chock.ey. motion her down with
the calfskin box, to begin, with
shamed face, in the darkeet corner to
strip off her ,man's attire.
Lady Peggy has laid aside the yellow
wig; Chockey, weeplug, praying tbat
they may get away 111 safety, is spread-
ing out the Levantine tit for her mis-
tress to jurop Into it, when for the Bey-
ond time within the twelve hours her
ladyship's heart stands still Mahe pat-
ter and thump of footsteps elimbIng the
last flight.
"Uola, Chock!" cries she, clapping on
the wig. "Bundle up my duds, the 'ent
tight; so; give me it; pick up the box.
I Put on your eloak and Minuet and a
bold face; follow and ape me. An you
love ane, Chock, an 1 thrust, thrust, tOei
an I knock 'em down, follow suit, l'a .
sooner die, Chock, than be caught
now." •
With which my Lady Peggy flung
wide the door, pushed out the abigall,
drew her weinion, and, with a rush, the
to of them tumbled down the stairs,
taking on their way a giant of a man.
who struggled and struck out and
dropped fruits and flowers and curses
and yet gave in to the splendid tweaks
and pinches which the lusty Chockey
dealt him on his arms and legs and,
• failing headlong on the lower stain,
darted up the street crying "Watehr
' at the top of his lungs, nor getting Any
answer, for "Watch" was snoring in
the tavern and the sun now shining
broad. •
• "Chock," said her mistress, •"go you
op before me to the Sing's Arms, where
we alighted, engage the seats in the
coach and, hark ye. child, an aught be-
' tide I' come not, get you home without
me and tell his lordship Pm gone to
Xent on a sick call from my godmoth-
er. - Lud, it's lies all the way to be-
ing a man! I'll not walk with you,
. • lass. 'Tis not seemly, and when I reach
' the Mn I'll pretend 1 know you not,
hire •a rooms...change my clothes and
slip down to you unseen.if I can.• Now,
' off witb you quickly,, for I ache to fol-
low. Would to Gods I could doff these
garments and into my petticoats again!"
added Lady Peggy rtiefully, giaecings
at her hastily tied up bundle and at the
• • ts•. with a .Aneale voice:. • '.. your seconds, sir. 1'11 take who's,leftr • : to . mount; suela. -a. company of. cut- same moment with- the broad' of 'her.
"Fie fle Sir Are we Chalmers dand Kennaeton press for- • throats,. cutpurse brawlers, sir,. as sword pushing Cheek Into 'the' street'
would not leave . farthing in your ..1.. with a'veill that sent her as innin 'on
ss . s ste .s., a b ' ward to Lady Peggy, while his grace
. tur soverelans its.they wereyottr own. Eecomhe and .31:1r. Wyatt croas Q. r .
Sir Robin, as hee ladyship had Indifferent, then, as thongh the outgo-
. brestdi tow sect • drow • back and •
s me tt ono us us g
t • . packet .or Ince upon your shirt.
• 3! • • • her. WaY. •
Eh, Slr Percy; have we not the. right . .
1Vitirch 17th 1004
_ • .
RUTS
The walking sick, what
a crowd of them there are:
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed,
"Chronic cases" that's
what the doctors call them,
which in common English
means—long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scott's Emulsion. For the
. feeling of weakness they
. '.need Scott's Emulsion.
11.1 ccni• serve lino: iturthert orarrtancl •
It makes new flesh and
gives new -life to the weak
cutthroats have long since .made off
by a rear alley. The shouter is doubt- system.
less ere this at Ids over. Did you
Scott's Emulsion gets
need my further protection' 'twould be 1
•
youm."
"Froni my' heart, sir, .1 thank you," - thin and weak persons out
gries Lady Diana very sweetly. "Ma3 �f the rut. It makes new,
we meet again. and soon!"
Peggy, bearing, walks quickly off, her rich blood, strqngthenS the
Pretty teeth gritted together. nerves and gives appetite
"May we meet again! Never! Fruits
and flowers, forsooth! Pines and droops. for ordinary food.. •
forsooth! %life, and how the minx red- ,
dened at hls name! A -seeking of him .-)COtt s Emulsion can be
out like tbat: at cockcrost toot'. Lud, an
tbese be town fashions encl.:morals,
be glad to .get home! No; 1 Wen'Ild NO:
1 won't!" spoke out Lady reggY'S heart'
tit to burst bonds. • !Percy's' bere, and
my '8"011r$ here,' and 'tain't no • use to
talk about having a. spirit Auld e -stops'
ping. loving- Felten you, ain't leveal • You
can't do it!" . .
•
• Peggy, reeking. not of her path, 'eyes
glued. to ground, paced on, having' for
Often the weole . world' else in the ,
cry' of tier diseovery of Lady 'Dittua's
passion for air percy..: • . . 7
west, f,t•w ebroad thet norlY
:hour—tame, umrket wapons leieurIng to.
the. city, nn oceasional eliarlot.fP11 .e! .
gallants getting. home- after -the eight's:
'frolie..atal just- eow .at the.et•oss,of .tViro
'Streets a anedsome coach thrown open
•.•winnowel; with- a gentleman the teat'.
pink and model of alaeleganee tolling
backaudd the cushions. •d• •
By the lead of his eye's 'tittle plainly
•to be seen .be•bad. net slept for ..forty.'
sf-the Matter?" asked. Jack Chithriers, Lord Xene• aeton, X.pray you pitee off P ing dantsel w.ere no concern of here; • 'eight hours or so. but otherwise. his as
the distance," sant Lady Peggy, now sh,i:ered at this lively cleecript,,ion. • I presently, with a swagger, yet ill con-' pt was as it' newly out of a perfumed
turning to the tall young man, •wito, Xrust tee Sir Robin. • Hist! Peg s
• at .IUC. the anilety she felt 'afresh as bendbox. Suadeely ins gaze ciraglit
• . • laving crossed. tbe. room again, .now e. Mp of her bent 'and •delirlons . • . •
,
with joy *ter 15-erey'ri iove Of her, with . . • now so s and female yokes Assailed ;Peggy et the erossing..tixed hail mein
:mita lent:lug weedily egainat oice•sinks to a mere wbisper. "I• am , b
1 t it 't auy.Peggy•is best 1,rlend and neighbor •her ears, the meek Sir Robin MeTart the lace pravat at her throat 1 '1
touching him:,
• no e s u en ion o
. ;All( ..
'' ' ' ' with a Wing lks alert as that of any
t ith heel in too evident. linpatience of . • go•od fencer though , . . . . .
MA'' CALLS are teceised from. "ahionbly ask fQ11t pardon, 'Afr..Chal- .•a prick at his hands for sake of the,. • posts In the . chair- sat. Lady Diana. by Ins tail. this mirror of fashien• thrust
' be re lie " ' • •
ugh she be and willing .
•
• There ed -.Chair between the • monkey throwing .blinself out of tree
• ture your precious life In the unseemly • - • •
here that •ou should not salvers. • T. t
•• • .he subject of discussion. .
. Weston accompanied. by her.. woman.' •his heed out at 'window; jerked% his
•
husinei • aldd many' stueenta - ieere,' P s, . both fox. differing •efter salve of' the mighty gratitude and. • . • •
crowd witb . which her brother bath
rni re with you all and ter expressing the passion the minx M now sure of. . seen at to surround himself." : Both wept and trembled -Sybil '
, e still . coachman s araf, seal in a voice, not
,
elaced is go el eositiens mph. year. or , "L d Wh " h. t ' • '
tlentao at tbe crossing. Don't hurt blm,
but ton him down, ari' I'll give you 20'.
shillings!" I.le then seek' back again
amid the pillows. . • '
No Sooner said than done.
just.itt the instant when. Peggy . re-
called her position and was bewildered-
• 4ame... 'fp iny wity 'of thinking,"' adds' I '••"2ff
Sir Peres-, with, deliberatton ill onatch- i Y' with your ti'aPpingsa sirr cries • .
. . , lifer the stout lunge of the terrified kind, hut pierchi
"Watehr . • .*• g: : • . , . •
si by the .11iti4i of bis'eyes'eslIlsey take ! "Thet will I not!" cries. Peggy, taking • .and terror, "that. aenows so well the :
Peg. stood still and stared. :- All the
: a scorntel.uwasore of the supposed Sir •• . tho first positMn on ,,0 field of honor ..: temper of Lady peggy Burgoyhe'S.dls- l...
Robin— to my '.•wtty of 'thinking, onY: in all the bravery of. her title's imit of . 'position? "What's your .name,,sit?". , ' jealous :blood In her burned. In tier. '•
:rentientait who • clogies his company graYaveleette "You'll'Itill• Me; an, yop ' ".No matter for toys -mine. sir.: I haves ebeeke. Lady Diana here! And Where-
' • into any other getitleninn's chambers. . &Ant all; valtli my clothei on toady -to. • Linty Peggy's best interests at heart, • fore, and at such an untoward bour?-s•
. •• ,11 entounter you in ,evll neigliborhoodo • undeniably handsome--anay, beautiful.
. • u sir!o are you e a (era -
the famoss • . Sir Robin, trembling betwixt delight giant goontee: .
k,),OPTRAL
. -STRATFORD, ONT.
• "Worthing, run:de:ern:the young gen.
This : ehodol stands. for :the highest
and bto In business vainest:an:I in Can-,
aa a Lod: v. Itlany buainesS cella r '
employ cur gradttetes. •.teacliers. We
have. seores of applications from. other
college-. Ask to see thom the.day you
enter. Continence course. now. Cata-
logue free. .
. ' vitl . t the a • f .- • It • - f MY burial, , an I - sWetir you all; with .ond yours. ,• She. becie me, did ever. I
-; ;:tell dieplaced, eyes red. but still meet
too or ecarte in d.'s.POcket 's not nit • my lateSt breath, Lady Pegga and I
. q e tell you for her sake eschew it Hark- 4,0 - i•
. such a proper young • num 's . he might" lie in the .sante cent when it comes to • , - • • h,• sir! cried. Lady:Diana beseech-
' her And witb ints 'Sir Percy•. is tiw that ceremony.9 • .. . . . • • Ye, Sir Robin, out of this: hole pa :fast '' ingly, rat -sing twolmploring hands
!teed upen his. swcirel hilt and. Ken- n d leas. can carry ' oit
7 Y • side the ehair door toward Lady Peggy.
. et - pray Of Yoms 'tenon," whinmered.
. .
ng
toatiii the torrent. d - - • ' • ' • in their bottlei, 'mid, the:mprmtir Arid . • a • ' . .. the abigali in,concert.' •, : . d '
Your .men' ,. „ .
"I tippler° 'yaw. Protection; sir, • as
miston laid bus upon that; attemptiug .' g '
. , Then, inthe stookySfloredfrom the Ily- as
b ..- i • 1 • iidies etude - Above yonder is one: who's- sworn
fire andtovenkill voii" s• rn to
' "Tut, tut!" cried 'tins one .and that .• . 'succeeding loath _Of the. gallants,asomes : •"Whe's her annoinds•Sle-Itobin, one.
foot now in his sedan. 'his little :eyes you are a gentleman and man- of hon;
"Hie' ierdship's. dead drunk ' with du- • ;with cups, somewith cards 'in thele - •
tWinkling..betli ways With fright • • .• or; 'nit your mien disposes ine. r.6.me
oId , 'Sir Robin; Mind him 'not," whis... . Inutde. Peggy and lider leyer salete WA..
ir . perey' de .polinti,": replies 'Peg • here but now and sent my fOotninit im
pers anothee.. ' . d take Welk stands. • ' d.- -, . . ' •
• _ • .• . • a. a . e g
h wi ig her oe y 7
a third, all at once.- :" - • . a • • lord?" • - ' . ,:. • ". . : ' • . '
eta .fruit and .dowers, When the man
take bt:, his quality.:1:•warn yinee-'tiii.
And in the same Moment. 'also Op 1 . Says he, "Ifs Yell ..like. 1et-Lord.Keit•••,
Must hate been set upon by thieves
Ile" -
100 end says she loudly; ejaniO' time as throws sir, Prit• -here, reada. food .for
naeton sbaktst he. oleo box, at the third • fsom Peggy's owe self—get haek :to ,
Xeot, whence you came and tarry not, • and heaten, for lie"— • ....
"I•heixrd Min ''. finishes Peg. stepping -
',pi tO3r Letts; Peggy( hand ' on hilt, .
•
... • . t .- fi' 4•i .4, . for •your life's at yonder desperadetsa, -
the rest; ' ,.- - . ,. ..
Percy; de :r,ohun, MaYhap it's the .er- •'her Wu" settles the ifories. - "Here's ter
• . reed sour lordsIttp's up in town epur- ' X4 (1. P 'he ' ' . - . .
suing hath turned, yotir lordship's• ' mi°re'S for Lady Peggy Bargayner's ae,w well 'Inshle, his chair.. . .•
' • A he •brother su bees ' . .
•
W. J. ELLIOTT,. Principal,
L A )1 ES'
RN GS.
• hollow Whisper._ Leek you, sir,' . tostbe rooras of aa friend, whO is Ht.
• "De Boliun breakajoke," exclaims• Says •she, "'What's the word,
Set h bl cl rat; theresirwith token fdre iiid In the shape
"A plague on you for a libeler.; 00 !. it sults ;:nte: well," answers peg as
mercy while" yen .linger up in town..".. ,•• : nearer to the ehttfr, "And T,assure you,
.
"Is thy Lady Peggy returned to Kent' Madam, t put the varlet who attacked •
to her godinother?"' quavers Sir Robin, 'blot M. his pace vvitb a prick. It Iscan
• farther eon:Inland me" •
. As my lady . hews 'low she is con-.
Of 1 0 Ladies,: 90 at least
prefer .Rings to any :Other
kind 0:• Jewelry. For this
reason we. paY speetal atten-
tion to this line.j
You will find all the favor-
ite Sto les and eombinitt. on
at thei:- best with us.
DIA '‘i ON DS, PEA:RLS,
EMI! tALDS, RUBIES,
SAP `HIRES, OPALS,
0 LP I NES, TURQUOIS,
Every aing at its very best
both as to value dnd
ti..errjggj.
r, AND OPTICIAN
oleemesitee...rao
• •ishouts he ait ,Xennaston • .. •
•-brain?".. Here .Lady. Peggy 'laughs in . title's at home at Xennaston." ' •scioeus that it new behoo,ves ' her to
third throw, and Chockeya like to - -
, • to • ries r
" • Si Rob' 1 b z and station
Nay sin s r
. • Wakes the ••
derision and stands full height up- I 0 seek her vie. c state cone se y er unme
ardwn upon her girl's red heelsswoon and she a stout heart, never -all
• tendering his hand. "And, sir, my and loathing and bating the deception
"Curse me, but 3•ou are impertinent or afeard of even a churchyard on the •
h bt d
. ,
um e uty and gratitude to you for • more than She .could express. she still.
darkest .night Shaking like an aspen •
sir! a responds Percy; taking a step for -
your admirable condescension. I would adds (her motive , not unmixed with
Ward. 'bis anger rising as he beholds' .leaf, puts feet on the top rung- of the
I knew your mime and station.". ..the• nattirei curiosity to discover Who
his inirpose galloping to the goal of itS ladder.. and Peg . and. Perey • thrUste
• "I'm up in town.ineoenito,.sir, 'for da 19 the object of Lady Diana's Morning
•: sahe,". smiles thedmina. cab.: , • • • .
quick fulfillment. "What then,- an it
please you, is my 'errand up in town?' .
since .you ere thus familiar with my
gaits.. Ten 'era:Off, SIO-Stebin MeTart.
give you leaver • . . • ,
.• "With Your . leete or without it".
. grief; Peggy in a veice thilt • causes
Choekey to Ilft. the loft cover an ingh
higher, and so i kneeling with nose fiat-
tened, against floor, to behold her mise !
ties tine and splendid show of valor:
. "I'd have.you hear, sir, that to perseni :
of fashion the inotter of you'r Stilt neat
Ludy Dieba Westonat a jeer and jest
. of:the ftrSt flavor, for 'twere easy seen '
o MO of her quelity, sir, ,4 not be
it -Wasting her time on you."
"Sirt" cries Sir Percy; now thorough-
ly aroused and far more in earneSt than
s ever he was at the beginning, "you lie!
Aye, My sjorde, sirs and gentleinenl''.
Ness.you cannot stop .nay mouth," un-
. sheathing his !rapier. • Peggy 'does itke
wise, each pushing and warding from
them tlie restraining hands and word*
of their associates. .
"A foul He! i,ty errand':uto in town,
Sir Robin Maui, is to try to drown
my sorrows aN.I may, because the wily
. Indy flint ever 1 loved set me tbe paco
to the detil by a -refusing of my suit.
come Easter day, three months to an
hour.nge."
C ar gaiierv is es-
pecipaly well en uip-
ped. or making grout)
photlgrapbse Our
canwras are fitted
wit," wide-angle lea-
ses, vith—back gro-
unds and accessories
of siOlcient size and
the "xnow how" that
turns out perfect
worlci, See us about
groups.
BOB re. Pii OTO STUDIO
1
. .PeggS flusheS nailer the -Ogee
stains. her nem trembles, but Ole 13
viainntly happy end confident, ntid her
Mont goes beating the joyfullest Bort
of a tune beneath the broldered waist- .
vont ehe'd --made for her twin,
(1 her.tutme, cries Sir Percy, with
a glance of imperious, •aggresslve tem-
per shot right into Peggy's very face—
"her name's not Lady Diana Weston*
but 'Its LAY Peggy turgoynet"
New Choek's whole head slips leash,
end silo bends with bated breath end
heaving- breast to IMMO closet'. .
tads, Pegg Y starts, but, Wilting her
rapier (Welt lier head, taught; Mild, long
and derisively.
"Lady Peggy Berg05110, air," shaking
the lailt ef his Weepon tinder Peg's
nose, repeatfi Sir Perey. "And until
you, Sir, with your damnable arts and
telly brimplcht way% when elle Menne-
tered you in tent, Intd turned ,her
from me, she wits to. me kindeht of
hullos and of loves. Your nervant Sir
!Watt MeTart," concindeS Posey, With
a 107 bow, sticking the floor With hie
rattier point, "when and where POO
"When 1 return, sir, 1'11 seek you ont • o
White's or Will ' I dare he sw. era Kent Sil.,
at
Roybeinnr Idshl's service."laleyfartp.of RobInSwold,
et
si;)ueftict:loefilgethe$IrtsietileirilnderToust needs be
be a almost ogles,
.1 rainx• Dianthat she is, bows, blushesnoting well the fine
, n, ,
' "Seek me, sir, and godspeed . You .,
eyes andbeautiful mouth of the gal -
down to Kennaston or Rents. !slant at her side.
, .
• • At the Word Sir. Robin in. his chair
t Tt
I :asty Diana Weston; Sr Robin,
sets forth a -swinging rouna • he eother
; 1, daughter to the Earl of BrooktvOod, a
light of heart and bright or hope, While your Service." ,
1 the Subject and object of his thoughts 1. Peg bows,' hat in bond, bundle under
and pesition stands for a moment leen-
- Sain as. youth's linpulseever IS,
ing, sighing, betwixt Inughter , and , says she, taking lightning -like metteure
arm. l
tears, against the door frame -I 'pf her chance and determined to probe
My 'Lady Peggy's first impulse le to matters to their core:
I
cut and "'Your ladyship's name was 'on the
run. Indeed her slim legs are 1
Se stretched to begirt, wben the repent- lips above," nodding un at Xennastoff 0
bronco of poor Chock in her ,garret windows. "I drank the toast with a
cage comes to her mind, and with a will, I do assint you, and viould.double
gilt-miceshe terns htitonPs al) the it now. Surely, if you'll allow' me to
stairs and is in the ruidst cif the group, say So, Sir Percy de B'ohtin's a gentle
now well On in their' cups end more man of a rare geed taste, likewise Lind
a I their' center- h If
14
"A touch, I"
lunges :Withdraw, ripest°, hither, yen, I
keen eyed, pitched. te highest note,.
nerves strung to tracking just fOr a
few seconds', shorter tinie'n it takes to
Set it down ter, , •
"A touch, a tar cry ell at °nee as
n apurt Of blood spurts up the suppoSed
Sir Robin's. bliide, and Pero bows, de-.
elating blniself quite eatistied, as he
'In net, though `tis stitte of inind.he'S
very remote from enjOyIng, . I
'My Lady Peggy winces Under her.
wound, but site haa not been Kennas-
tonal playfelloar for bought, end as
ugly prieks as that One hitee been bora
portion in the pagt. Cliockeys never- .
theless trots her nest pales and` utters
o entOthered Shriek which is coatis lost
in the letul talking that follows, While
Chalmers wital8 the kerchief Sir Percy
feeders about the wrist Of the Wound-
ed, • ' I
"Now tO the ettrda. gentlentenr Mee'
his •grace or Escombe, pulling out Ida
num. "TO Web a gallant as our friend
Sir ttobin here ray fingers iteh to lose
ten, twenty—nay, OA Malty pate&tis
lap Skill can eld me Of, for etteltsL
pretty play of the Mee! Ois
s hMUSt
Drage May titre* Of the diee;"
"Hear, hear, hear!" shout they an,
4401.00 br.inqtillt musA Oe fro
hilarious than ord et y n liennaston, Sir Wyatt Lovell , a a
. . 1
sation. • • dozen more a -pledging your ladyship
Peg was not ber father's girl for to the tune of nonpareil all the night
naught that night. To the tune of long."
MO •14S. 011. was she the richer, and ! "You flatter, sir, I do protestl" cried
rewarded for the many dreary even- . the lady in the chair, blitishing like the
ly wondering where she had wandered
to,.. clutching hat' bundle and all pi'
11. meddle,: diets! grazed Conelt Wheels.
against her eitins, •cock went head' hat :
aptetlie puddle; but heaven b..praised.
her Wig :clung; and she dung to her
bundle. Out of d coach the Pink brotade
gentle -teen, tIOWn erem the rumble his
tOotratin,nigk up Lady Peggy, :hat and..
'all, rubbing the mud out '.0f. her. silk
itoekirigs, chapping her bands; yet. re
lented she not froM:the bundle, and all
asbreath the.loller cries:: • •,
.."Into my eoadh, sir. . I- do hemblY
crate on, sir; :Id de Indeed, Asti'.
•
not take no for an ensWer, Sir; not by
my oath. Suet] a• damage front one
gentlentan .to another, sir, demands all
the reiteration- possible, sir." . And .
forthwith' Peggy is lifted • into •the
splendid coach, end' the.spienaid gen:
Upton smelts in after her, • and the
citinen jump up. aticl the whip•erackad
end off they whurh before'she an :open
her mouth. • • 'd •
"Ma Brummel, at your .service,,S1r,"
con Mines feeling' of Peg's paint,
pelting the, wetted at ber Wrist and the
'pallor of ilea face which shines even
through the coffee stains. • "We're en
route to Peters Court, Where:my sur-
geon ehall d'attend you, • 'snre. sir,
'you're .not. hurt, I'm Sure! 1 told.
Worthing notto endanger 'a hatr of:
;your bead, and d lrciPossible he
should bave-slisebeyed me"
Peggy hears this singular string of
. speeches, and, although stunned a bit
and nota little elarined fl her mind,
slie hes comitryibreeding a ;tier back.
and such a robust conStittst 9 AS rel. -
Hes on the spot.
"Pi be 4)1.49.4? trumPieL
'3;C:i4ii'd 'set me down et ()nee, sir. rtn
none the worse, atid I've business of
import Calling ole far Items" end with
'
sir, never!" returne Reim •
Brume -lel, with an impressive wave of
his jesveled. hand. "Zounds, sir, 1 had
you spilled to get me the pattern 'and
fashion of tying your cravat from yott
and split we if I let you go until I've
mastered that etiorable knot! I've my
• reputation at stake, sir, forthe tying
ings she bad spent at Xennaston reddest rose that grows, but who might or gem. You've outdene Inc • at your.
a -watching her father win and lose say for whose sake, since Peg bed thi•oat, ale, and 'tis Beau Manton -el.
with the vicar and the bishop When- named eo many? • the best dressed mid wot•st imitated'
ever the latter came 011 1118 ViSita• I "Oho 81r1" Lady Diana's *Oka nOW man In Europe, thet has the honor of
By dint of spilling her wine deftly lowered, ayoute countenance is.one tO telling yon so. Come, Norte, sir," coil -
under the table she .lind eMptied as inspire cOnfidenee. t pray .you judgi tholes this notesuele famed alike at
Many mugs as the best Wisher aniong me not hatshly if' I Ventere to 1114111re,
'em, and at 4 in the morning found since you were of their company, holt
herself the only one *viae Wits sober or , fares poor Sir Percy de Bobun? The
even awake, ; fruits and floweret I fetched were for
'Twas not a beatafful eight thus to . himBlew 1 arn informed he pines,
behold in the pale pink of the da,
Wn eats nothing, droops, mopes and no
O dozen or so of merry :gentlemen longer is to be enticed among the fairbegins to bulge and burst the paper
a -sprawling about on floor,tables, chairs Can you give me news ttf him—or ot— and String; indeed, a tape of her petti-
-a-snoring- and a -tossing in their sleep, LOrd kentiastonr adds Lady MOW
but 'twee the fashion of the timeei i
'when, to be it ne gen eman, one ra oceeseloo of color The d d st be)
.
court and braW1 for •his finery and
drollery, "mit with yOtir name, air, t
beg, and render me your eternally
grateful."
Lady Peggy's-gaze falls inadvertent
-
la on the bundle across her knees. It
w ly and with another Magnifieent
s ots
tWenty-four hoOrfl. pnratte inquiri. on that lame horee
a ^ "Aye madam, that ean L 'Ts as
be drunk, at the least, once In the •
WWII is inane 4SUbterfuge,
All seve Sir Percy Almost t SW' ()tat(
you say',t
points he had quitted the coinpeny Mias you yourself, if report
hours before, n little in his etipia bilt tweak true, be the &tits() of his die
steady withal, tnurtuuring to latnself temper, Inethltike you should know
• 14e fumbled On the rickety' Matte. how to effect the ettre. I bee your
Peg tianitii 'afer tG 11111, UnSeen* in ladyship's Man returning. There to no
the darknese, womonlike to Watch lest more danger. I take my leave or you, "
he trip and fali, beard mint madam," hand to heart, bundle stick.
"%death! An What that popinittY big out Under other arm. "It Po to
so be true, marry Leda Mena Ont tale one of the Meat fOrttitutte elittheeti
Of band, and sboiv the minx Pm not to or lite to hove had this encounter,"
be cut out or a wife by such a non,- bending Sweet eyes, WhIch Diana re.
,14ittf,I," *ton rod as Sir llobin Mo. too -with a With Vitt nothing. Ths
Aro. sr . , •
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Coat is oozing out even now as site
pokes it back, hicileg its telltale under
stbed skirt of her coat,'
•
'Slifer says P.egg3i to bersele in a
terrible beat. "An I must stop, amen,
inust 'God's Willant• the devil's; 88
'•dad: saysasbe done!" And fitatbwitli
site, tucks up her iin.ee, !nye' band' On
d sword hilt, lauglisPu4e wprrily and
' answers: . • • • d• • - • a
.."Sit. Robin 'Siefert of Itoltinsaidold.
Kent, itt: your Sesvice, Ms. Bruunnel.
do pteteSt, ;ppm • my. oath, 'twas at ,
. marvelous detleg to 'spill Me, to.'boricets ,
• my tie! • "Cis yours; sir, andahe kitshiOn d
. of. it, an YOu'll do Me the honor to ace
ee,psti itc•AsIonp.;.; era-.
rt.!" 'eehoes the -B •
ean'
delightedly.: '."My..olcIsfriend Sir. Rea,-
' tor's, son ;and heir? I stieat. hey, you s
- favor not your site. Peace to his soul, •
-twas, am ugly gentleman, while you,
• elrzoundsi• The logien • al make hay
fou you 1 premise yeti.. :WItese: de dyett
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