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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-11-10, Page 7{ 0 TUB WAN,aRA,M T,1MIMI, f\ TAVT..'`IA113I'"It 10 1VXU aglas~srs�,�' " ""V y "And do you realize that you are the -most prettily. ., a#urP has done this gefi" Il . *"Die of excitement!'" truthffuII y bis arn<" Each wan could bear toe whoopex-up! p'eeli" cried l�ercllrovl• _ Quite clever wills het colors, don't you "You will live through this event breathing of the other, quick and deep, touching his side pockets, asked Kitty. t�now,•, he drawled, plucking the down then," With a light, careless laugh La '"You meddling dogl" gasped Hillard. What is it?" asked Hillard, "Little flatterer!"" nn his upper lip, for he was trying to Signorina pressed her way to the ta• ""'false care lest the dog bite, signor, "`What is it? It is 450 napoleons!'" The Lure"" lalse a mustache, convinced that two bee, Release my arm and stAnd anidei" "What?" sharply, even doubtfully, -'Td fu is love with and waxed points of hAlr at each corner She lost. steadily from the start, She l'r@gently. Now, that way is yours, •" "'That's what! Elgbteen, hundred the Mao"Don't of his mouth would impress the hotel waiters and other faccUinl—baseborn, gave no sign, however; that her forces were in full retreat from the enemy, said H111ard, pointing. "Are you certain?'' the Italian hissed. dollars! My system will have no funeral tonight,'" La Signorina looked. Into the mirror. be a jackasel" Hillard waif She played. QIt, And ell@ !land which "NQ pprtaln tbat it yoU i1Q 1}Ot Obey ' He caught Dillard by the sleeve and CHAPTER SII, out of sorts, placed the bets was steady. And whog Yob I shall call the police,'" ( fairly ran him over to the cafe, -- "Tell agreed with. me that I was one., the gold was all gone she ' opened "I should like nothing better," rel I "Nearly two thousand!" murmured 'By HAROLD MAC GUTH NVhy not let me make a finished prod-. her empty hands expressively and plied the Italian, with a coolness which IIiilard, "Well, of all the lueRl" Is not to be described—it must Ttive, net?" good humoredly, shrugged. She was beaten. dumfounded Hillard. "It does seem too good to be true, be seen. Vice shall be attrac• "Well," Merrihew finally said, "you Behind the chair of the banker, opno. "Do you know these ladies?" I say, c'hat's the matter with your copyrilb4 1904, bi "th0 30660, might as well let me have my letter of site, stood the Italian. The scowl still "Do you?" insolently.. cravat?" "will Co, credit now." marred his forehead. When the wo• "Aly knowing thein does not mat. Hillard looked clown at the flutter. i ". u will on t Xo 11 of set eyes i till n n y p man in the veil spread out her hands , ter. I3uL• it !s any gentleman s Con- to e end and rek net g ted it carelessly. XII mystery, we retutb to Genoa. That's final. I he started. There was something fa. cern when a man gives pursuit to a ''I saw Kitty tonight," be said, " 04I have chosen," she said at length. know you, my boy, and I know Monte miliar in that gesture. And then the lady who does not wish to meet him:' To 1lferribew it seemed that all the e'I shall stay with you." • Carlo. Leven with your fifty, a wateb woman saw him. For the briefest mo. "A lady? Grace of Mary, that Is clatter about him had died away sud. "Thanks, Kitty. And now the af- and a ring I'm afraid to trust you out went her form stiffened. drQlli" denly. He breathed deeply. "Where is 'lairs of the company. We have played of sight." "'Ditty,"' La Signorina whispered, "let Hillard releAsed the imprisoned arm, she?" lbree days and have lost steadily. TO. " I can see that you will never for- us go out to the atrium. I am tired" There was a patent raillery, a quizzical 'Ill explain what has happened." dight will be the last chance. Win or give nor forget those bad cigars. Come They left the hall leisurely and found Insolence which convinced Hillard that Merrihow listened eagerly. "lose, tomorrow we shall return to Yen. on. We'll take a look at our Italian - a vacant settle in the atrium. the Italian had not given chase out of "And why did you bother about the I do not like the idea of going Q '"How cold your hands arel"' ex. an idle purpose. Italian?" he interrupted. "Why didn't Monte Carlo at night. It is not ex. The Italian played like an old hand, claimed Ditty. "We shall meet again," the Italian you hold on to Bitty?" llactlY safe. But since beggars mustn't !]be ` ' ,v "lUtty, I am a fool, a fool! I havd said softly. "II hope "I confess it was stupid of me, but the W choosers we must go. Again I a unwittingly put mq head in the lion's not," replied Hillard frankly ", gentleman with the scar was an --m you to speak to no onewhile I and doubled. On the si con •Ove turn ed played p y d the mazimnm of mouth. If I had not reached this seat However, you may find me at the unknown quantity._. Besides, why m playing and under no circum- 1200;1 francs and won. The diplomats in time I should have fallen. I would Hotel de Londres." should Kitty run away from me of all dances raise your veil. They have be. touched him on the arm significantly, but the player shook his head. Te;< g willingly give all my rings. if at this The Italian laughed again. "You un, persons? And why, when I spoke to gun to notice us, but it will end to-, d'. moment I could run across the hall derstand the language well," debating. Carni In the casino, did they ignore night. I was mad to think that I could l and out into the open!" ly,', me mnipletely?„ Rin,, And, by the way, Kittn we shalt ' chair. =" 1 I! Merciful heaven" Why, what is And the people too•�" Hillard had "Its •our confounded prima donna. not go back to the Campo Formosa." , the matter? What has happened? no desire to pass the time of day with She's rt the bettom of all this, t'akr ' Bitty accepted this news brightly: If there was one place she hated it � �+• p „ „ I cannot explain to you, ., his. opponent. ., "Well, I have said that we shall , my word for it. Somethings deeper., ;was the Campo. ;C `' Was it some one you saw in there?' • meet again, and it must be so." ate; y wrong. Persons do not wear „ „ Now run and dress, advised La ' .. Silence, and sit perfectly still!" A man in eveningdress came out ,� And your hat, as well as mine, is musks and hide in this manner just , for a lark. Why didn't you knock him t8lgnorina. '"Let me dream a little I'more while the sun sets." ; . I /j 'r � `, ( into the atrium, lighting a cigarette. still !n the casino. The night is cold. „ Tho Italian permitted his glance to down?" „ . She knew men tolerably well. After a At the sight of him both women were wander over Hillard critically, He , I wanted to, but it wasp t the psy- ,thirty they cease t0 follow visions— The game jumped from calor to color, seldom repeating, with zero making startled. swung round on his heel and walked chological moment. You cant knock they seep tangible things. No, they, a "It is Dir. Hillard, Mr. Merrihew's rapidly down the street. Hillard a man down when he practically stnf- must never meet again. It would, not be ” friend! Ditty would have risen, bub the other's strong hand restrained her. turned to reassure Bitty. Ditty had vanishedl renders.„ "'you're too particular. But what's wise. Her heart, galled by disil. lusion might not withstand much ' g ,ice •� `"Nifty, remember your promise."' ly the matter with Bitty? I don't under- storming. And she had no wish add / "Is he the manT1 CHAPTER XIII. stand. To see you was to know that Xhisunder- folly t. the original i jfi, "No, not OnlyI have said that we UANY NAPOLEONS. I was round somewhere. She ran blue blundtlr, Rhe was afraid. She �� -� must not meet him. It might do him . g ERRIHE W sighed with, per. away from me as well as from you. No; they must go their separate ways incalculable harm. Harm!" La Si• feet content. The pretty wo• What shall we do?" ;till the end. With a sigh she rose and "norina repeated. "'Do you under• man sitting opposite smiled Start the hunt again or give it up :Went into the room. Bitty was busy, stand?" at him tender! y, and he entirely. There are some villages be. ;with the finishing touches of her toilet. Hillard blew outward a few pale smiled back abstractedly, as a man tween here and Nice. It must be In The older woman kissed her fondly. rings of smoke and circled the atrium sometimes will when his mind tries to that direction. They were about to b dth• f ' "And do you realize that you are the -most finally he was down to his original stake. The scar grew livid. He waited five turns of the wheel, then placed with an indolent glance which stopped gather in comprehensively a thought oar a car or Ntce. If you hadn t been gambling, if you had been sensi- beautiful woman in the world?"• his on the second dozen. He as it tested upon the two veiled wo. and a picture which are totally differ• ble and stayed with me"— asked Kitty. men. A certain curiosity impelled him ent. Before him in neat little lustrous Come, now, that wont wash. You "Little flatterer!"" A picture, beauttfU4 but faire. toward them, and he sank on the settld stacks stood 7,000 francs in gold, 350 know very well that you urged me to 1 ,you pmasrry oser. I have Seen of the with pbetween. erhaps alHe f a dozen nthe effigies of Aoleon tt _ play." -'Td fu is love with and hed imloseose his temperltoo. It's my opin- hand observed wo. francs, $1,400s more h nttChalf7'the would have ]aged without an p y y,OU. ion that he's a desperate man." men frankly. Not a single whisp of sum of his letter of credit! urging. La Signorina looked. Into the mirror. "They usually are when they come hair escaped the veils, not a line of He counted off ten coins and placed And who is this Italian anyhow?" CHAPTER SII, to Monte Carlo." So they walked round to the ep- any feature could be traced, and yet the tint of flesh shone dime y behind the them on the second dozen. The ball rolled into No. 23. He leaned back asked Merrihew. "And why did he GRAY VEUJL trance to the gaming balls, where the silken bands of crape. He nodded. again with a second sigh, and the pret- run after your prima donna?" "That is precisely what I wish to HE fascination of Monte Carlo lights, the gowns, the jewels, the spar The veils did not move. ty woman smiled a second smile, and „ find out, answered Hillard. Is not to be described—it must Ttive, tiling eyes, the natural beauty and the "Fortune fortune favors the brave, but rare- the wooden rake pushed the beautiful p "I'm afraid that Bitty, has fallen be seen. Vice shall be attrac• beauty of enamel, the vague perfumes, ly the foolish." gold over to him. He was playing a among a bad lot. I'll wager It is says the mother of Satan. the low murmur of voices, the soft There was no response, but the system, one bet in every three turns were some sober married women slut for a lark. Upon leaving thb car the! tkt Monte Carlo it Is more than at, rustle of silks the music of ringing small shoe of the woman nearest be. of the wheel in stakes of $40 and $80. did not at once go into the casino, but tractive; it is compelling. A subtle gold, all combine to produce a picture gan to beat the floor ever so lightly. be sure, be lost now and then, but prevails, the lure of gold. ge and as false. beautiful as a mirage Hillard was chagrined. th e nest play he doubled and retrieved. ths, sat !a the shadow ottite stats! ofMan- .hypnotism Fool and roguesaint and sinner, here. They Joined the never ending proces• Thereupon he bowed and sought an. Oh, the Ameris American Corrie Opera tom• , 'they meet and mingle and change. sion which passes in and out of the other seat. The women hurried to pang should well taken care oft et music btopped they linked arms and ,To those who give Monte Carlo but a swinging doors day after Aar, year the lobby. He would have given {hem Two more bets and then he would pocket his winnings and go. He laid sauntered up and down the wide sweep of sstol111, mutually interested In trifling glance, toss a coin or two on the tables and leave by the morrow's after year. "There's the chap with the scar. He no further thought had not the Italian with the scar appeared, eyed the re• 40 francs on NoI and 400 on black,e the crowds. Onee as they passed be hind a bench1he better to view thdi ;train it has no real significance. It Is is a handsome beggar," Hillard admit treating figures doubtfully and then leaned upon his elbows and studied the woman who smiled. If she simply one of the sights of Europe, To this latter class belonged the two ted. I wonder what sort of blackleg he Is. He's no ordinary one, I'm ter• started after them. That he did not know them Hillard was reasonably, pretty p spoke English—he scribbled the ques• oices of two meno young men. They had no fortunes to tftIn. I begin to recognize the Pace or certain. He assumed that the Italian tion on a scrap of paper and pushed it across the table blushing a little as _ r retrieve, no dishonesty to hide, no res. the man with him. Hes a distinguish ed diplomat saw a possible flirtation. He rose he did so. She read it, or at least something bout "those had cigars." The men were Americans evidently, titutions to make, no dancers to clothe Jed It was beta mild flirtation. The Italian played like an old hand, quickly and followed. The four departed from the casino she tried to read it, and shook her head L -house. IF '`hey had searched Nice and Monaco a number once in awhile, but making it a to stake on the colors.. Red and crossed toward the Hotel de Paris, � with the air of one deeply puzzled. He sighed again, reflecting that there •� I t• :and Menton, but the women they •sought were not to be found. They point H bled began to repeat itself. He doubled the women fa the lead. As yet they had not observed that they were being might have been a pleasant adventure ; had he only understood French. sf, r °ideclded, therefore, that the women had one on to Paris, �" and doubled. On the si con •Ove turn ed played p y d the mazimnm of followed. The Car stops at this torp. Twentysic, black and even! , '� „ My system needs a tome, said 1200;1 francs and won. The diplomats `� the women came to a stand one oil them saw the approaching men. In Dferrihew slid back his chair and rose. He swept up the gold by the ! F Merrihew. it hold the funeral to. touched him on the arm significantly, but the player shook his head. Te;< stantiy she fled up the street. The handful and poured it into his pockets, --� We after �fght's play. Of all the damfool games minutes later he bad won 40000 " other hesitated, then pursued her conA- 'Whatever casually and unconcernedly, as if this "I do hot ate+ wltf f� tlie'& how. j it's roulette." francs. Again he refused to leave bid panion. doubts the Italian. was an everyday affair and of minor ' ever, ft sball be the ces>tter t61R. 'Wp[t • woaald you d0, ilCittyi it' IC all " "And I can prove it," Merrihew re• ' chair. =" 1 ,_::. +� 1 importance. But as a matter of fact his heart was beating fast, and there ;plied. "I have just $50 left." He tools If he stays now,„ said Hillard, 'hd , was a wild desire in his throat to yell Out the gold and toyed with it "Can't will lose It all. His friend is right” "Forty thousand francs, $8,0001" " ., �, .� ._„ � � d,. t with delight. Eighteen hundred dol- I You bear it?" he asked. .;•, -.!'Sear what?" * - ••+ �' murmured Merrihew sadly. Why, ,, �{ ^• • they Lars, 9,000 francs! A merry music they made in his pockets -jingle, jingle, ' "The swan song of these tender na. couldn't he have luck like this? r " (' jingiel And then he saw Hillard com- ..i poleons." Hillard was a true prophet There came a change In the smile of fortane. .. "`" Ing across the bail, Instantly he Merrihew had played the numbers, forced the joy from his face and eyes the dozens, the columns, the colors, The game jumped from calor to color, seldom repeating, with zero making and dropped his chin in his collar. He He swept up the gold by the hcmtdfuL odd and even. Sometimes bewould win a little, but a moment later, the re- Itself conspicuous. • The man with the 4 became In that moment the picture of desolation. desolation. some anarchist business. They are lentless rake would drag It back to the scar played on, but he began to lose— '"Is it all over?" asked Hillard grave- always plotting the assassination of hank. small sums at first, then .larger till ly Rings over here, and this mysterious BAD COLD finally he was down to his original stake. The scar grew livid. He waited five turns of the wheel, then placed 4""All i over!" monotonously. "'Come over to the cafe then, I've woman is just the sort to rope in a confiding girl like Ditty. One thing, if I come across our friend with the his on the second dozen. He , k. something important to tell you. „— stake lost He rose from his chair scowling: y "Found them?" with rousing interest. ", scar '"You will wisely cross to the oppo� Developed Into p His eye chanced to meetHiiluft and : I I shall tell you only when we get out of this place. Come." site side of the street To find out their glances held for a moment. "Fool!'" said Merrihew in an under- - Hillard put out a friendly hand, what this tangle is it I not necessary to jump head Sent into ft. :-BRONCHITIS. Eons as the man strolled leisurely past ; i am sorry, boy. I wanted you to win something, Cheer npl We'll „ „ bad them. ""eight thousand and not con• tent to quit!" ' shake the dust of this place in the "That may be, but no anarchists, my „ Neglected Bronchitis is very often the Meanwhile the trolleys from Nice and Mentone had poured into Monte ' morning" "Olt" for a vacant lot and a good old boy. Hillard was a bit sore at heart. That "A direct cause of Consumption, and on the Carlo their usual burdens of pleasure '�s phrase recurred and recurred: lady? Grace of Mary, that is drolly" first symptom a earin Dr. Woods appearing seeLers. On one of the care from Nice there had arrived two women, both' Sr The shadow of disillusion crept into Norway Pine Syrup should be used and the Bronchitis cured: Veiled and simply ;gowned. They sel• dom addressed each other send abver $ ?. �� eO-VeS ��/ his bright dream and clouded it—to build so beautiful a castle and to see The symptoms are, tightness across spoke to any one else. Doubtless they o`er f�'� ere it tumble at a word! The Italian had Abe chest, sharp pains and a difficulty in threathfag, a were some sober married women slut for a lark. Upon leaving thb car the! i i p. E � lsted spoken with a contempt based Ina more than suspicion. ' secretion of thick phlegm; Vxt first white, and later of a greenish or did not at once go into the casino, but „�Tadyt Graceof Mary, 3luittst dreUj9 Wanta other's to Rrlow of hor remark- 'Mtty doesn't wish to meet no," Merrihow bitterly observed. •So we'l yellowish color, coming from the bron- directed their steps toward thus races, for the band was playing 7 might have entertained, this fiight dflw able cure byuse of DR. CHASE'S light out for Venice in the morning. chial tubes when coughing, especiallythe sat !a the shadow ottite stats! ofMan- st ated then. He knew now -he knewl 'With • • , � NERVE FOOD. I'm not going to be made a fool of for first thing in the morning. Mrs. Dan', J. 1VicCtlrma4 Cleveland achet and Hear! by tele rasp k, broke in 600 the' mbele. When the a sharp cry of eznitation he broke into a run. So did Hillard. Peo• s, .•.nrtin's contlitlon as describ. e(l it) her fetter below gives some idea the best woman alive." In the meantime the lamps to the N.S., writes: ""My little boy two years et music btopped they linked arms and Pte tnr>ied and stared, but none sought to intercept any of the runners. In o. the extrnordutar reconstructive pnwer of Dr. Cl,nse"s Nerve rood, Such casino had been extinguished. In the harbor the yachts stood out white and ofd caught a bad cold which developed into Bronchitis: He ot*M eo,choked up he sauntered up and down the wide sweep of sstol111, mutually interested In re many G'ganrd arraut strange, urr, r.0 this !cavo 11•reed Dr. Chase's 1 �; `�a Pond where it stands today as spectral. The tram for Nice shrieked could hardly breathe. Reading about 3` 6 the crowds. Onee as they passed be hind a bench1he better to view thdi bHecone .theere sr g Ands that itis bump of taction Rus tl most polmlar and most effective ncreo restorative that money tc4ti buy. gown the incline toward the romon• p tory. At the toot of the road which .,your wonderful medicine, Dr. Wood's palaces of the prince they heard the suddenly developed. And there were 11rs. Edwin Martin, Averts Cliff, winds up to the palaces the car was i'forway' Pine byrtlp, I docided to try a oices of two meno no police about; they were on the ca- rtic., writes,—"PRIfore I began using 'ter; signaled, and two women boarded. I tiottle and with iauch . result I of he en on the women beatd sino terraces or strolling through the itr, A, (11110(, •,4 Nervo Foots I was 'Both were veiled. They maintained a other which Completely cured him; Without Ravin e d y n . g odor. Ica not say something bout "those had cigars." The men were Americans evidently, gardens. past the park the quartet ran. Thee Flt a tcrrttic emtdttton• 7)lzzy spells N prli�l Cottle deer Inc and I would fall to floor i.unt. I singular silence. At Villefraneli°they got out The women stopped before 140 much ►n its praise; I would not be 1 only an inconsequent Incident, y 9 came, a stretch of darkness bietwodn ahs, an 1 could not even ct tt p the door without fainting and the gates of a villa and rang the per - !without it in the house os I consider its and a moment later both had forgot• and ten ft, bne electric lamp and another. And then, dill it whisked `away by mately It y ,ervous system seemed to be entire- ext";tustea. toes bell. Once in the room above, the silence .between the two women > slurs cure for colds and ,B{onoL►ia li 6 11 The 10dee of ODr. Wiood"01, VOWAY "At rnhfch.,table shall I mtl'IItI•-the stake, Kitty" ?'" 4 tt9 the fot'eihbst tontan dfaappean"d. Thtli t other halted, breathless. She Wtafted I ra'i`ire nae of ;IPF, A. 'C'v", Chase's Nowa I'on"1 Tins built lip la •stein came to an ono„ �� Safel I am so tired. What a nlghtl Pine 'Syr is fie. it •ifs put upyln A, "The rtn�lr. a'>lere >e 4iti►l�iis s bit. late. Tho Italian canit s wonder. P y 3 w "lo 1•uily ao t)tat I can do my houseworif {ho elder of the two women sighed, g Yellow wrapper, Three parte trees is the crush there, and we shall hot be ase• (again, belt toijghly abd quickly tore aside tho r*d «;taping witlimit any trouble and "What What a night trulyl 1 should like uratic Mark. Be sure, sued accept no tlged." tell. nab t, want others to ltnoty about it,'; in. to know what It liar all boon about. ".substitute for Dr.' Vi'orui's: "I do hot ate+ wltf f� tlie'& how. •">� 1��1'li�rell"Pt � 4 aft, :. { brat eh iY �'kthig the genuine Dr. A. W. To run through dark atreets and allitjl�, Millbufaetured only by The T. milbunr 1ANited Tomilo ever, ft sball be the ces>tter t61R. 'Wp[t • woaald you d0, ilCittyi it' IC all " Ito sprang forward and grasW tot Italian , � tM allotilderii. Talo, tWYi� hasr. s 961"'d V06d, M cts. a bol. 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