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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-07, Page 6-• , ........ . , . u I" . , nil r, - Pwk , ^ Wow Version. Perhaps she wished me to prove myself you, wish the consent of your parents, . 11'ather, dears sprier, Come hems wit�a now, her, champion on the day of her ewartflge, certified and freely giveII-•do you for -the Comte de Monpert, and on hie FROUWAS INFATUATION. The cioot; on the mantel itrikm 1; Yes, X would. coming in, the marquis addressed him: lkou bar t: ,Udy�s chided and' , nr : I took a sheet of paper, pinned upon it the y o r husband Emmanuel de Manpert for 'a Mongienr le Comte, i owe yott a repara- DlSerent ffiethods of JQb11ow1og flue In1an®- " b ocir Y9 . 1►allt-beak e; P pe P p your husband Y " tiou of honor for the insult which lite And,oar terrapin's eadl o'ordoap, stress blue favor which I had go' solus 11Iy whole sou] went cut to the girl, who been nbliol offer - UPR •' Love, One! Another.•' ur mother #> Cohere a 4nor 04 swell. treasured, and wrote these words : in .thi t. solemn moment had it i Y ed .to yo>i ,by Lq -own D and ha likeavfse attended a dance; ' ' , n her y o men ev&fallinfove with each others "V'i'be blue is iso bright as is was when I' by one einle word from her own lips WhQ an a laod'n I am` a; ybar orders, Women do, Not long aRo a young woman • .e has flteri ;and waltzed with an Austrian received it. P1Qa@e re#urn is ft m storm is you ma - count, seal her own fate and mine ; and with a appoint." Y Pi@ae8 to in New Jersey was married to a youthful . An well as an envoy from France. �apanding. I" want to `pio�eat my pro. terrible Sickness of heart that foreboded an I listened, stupefied. This had never taborer afterward t was father's farm. Sometime ' (some home 1 Come home f petty' equally terrible ociaig I marked'her lovely, entered into my reckoning.I only noted band was a tamale tithe rod that. the has Ylease father, dear father, come h_omel By eine in the morning it was returned Pale fade, from which all rage of sunshine with satisfaction that Diae had- not taken ?however, though earnestly entreated refused, by ' with,tbeae words : o f d esp air, and I was abs n to Utters yell in the meaaigg of 'this speech ; bat the her friends, to give up her chosen Congers - count Esther, char father, come home with me. now, " H Fant oombattre a noes. dens main- of despair, "whew from nude- her veil I coeur at once replied, with a courage that rhe strangest part of the discover was the The cloak on the meatal strikes 2; tenant." noticed a little blue bow, just like the one I did him honor: Tour b ilidu ut ruom and your easy ,down bed I fall, nnderetood the meSeaae, end re wore, Sewn beneath* the folds of the bodiab 'j ]1lonsienr le Marquis, if each be oar Are waiving impatient for you, fast than the bride knew her husband was Von hav® gat ev'ry luxury fortune can send, turned an answer by poet, fully directed to of hyr white dress, hid almost, from view, wish I Sim, of coarse, st m a woman before she was led to the altar. Including a porcelain tub; Diane, laII e e 6 .kn t and y o written u'r , e O 1l a d. k n _b t. bek. I?Ii„ lt..t � ae.l;, � ,�� dao ern a�•.,;. •.e.. a n.t .�. ee � bis a�- !r � :�$ - ,. �,. m ,w,.,,�, w.... .�,,.:�l�-W ..rte . .. .... . . .. n+!'.+..... u5 _ , , c•<I _ , ..., . ...:.. :� . .. .�? mr. -'1.. r -s- � r �. �� ...,.,��.. � . .,.... ... Ft>� .. � +mac .. . ,. �i,_ nasi 1 -^-ice^,. ; J _r.... .pec __.. m .. -r .. 1i.,. .:kV ,rc. ..ra. .�..� .._ .. .., . ,. �. '� .r us`+s.,., x-. <sn•=,rt� nrT',^..'ta:z^A5 rx�^.-9^:. ,.� h° .�., .Y^:. .T^ T!: r.: ':.c„^iP .'''h.. .e . �^-".�"f.:-.>.s,'.. "I""_< at least r..:,. `�� .., �,°P,",..:,:a.,.t+.�G't.`ly`Yfir171"�fE3Gl�ki(YL 's.._.:"y"'�'..'— ,`�^',...au `,�.'�'^..y;:' i.����.�. i-�--�-:—• .� . �Laj..�5 ,�---u.-z'"�.'+�,-:.d.:���Cili-i.rcYi`''rU� 1lY!(Y� � C�Y�Yk{ii�aa8�on ......�.:]:it'J�-.�T6)r�uu:ti�'Yi:...Li,.LL='_'T. h`°Ofd'• V1t a t m g i, club. anner of faith have You in me ? misunderetand me when I here rdeola a oftentimes give eor one of vidence of sex, fact that •' hIx Dsatrnvo,-Rely upon me. I shall Am I not true to you ? Am I not here to that I am unwilling to repay in blood the they love one another: There are many Father, Hear father, coma home with me now, be by� .your side ow Monday, and we shall The crook on the mantel strikes 9 ^ „ show you how etnnnoh I can be? WpIt !or debt of gratitude I owe for an honor to my Inetanoee on record where And mocumer will tae supper w4rom the ball, win the day. the signal and See, self you had considered me deserving of� given hie lit® for another. There, are many • And yuu bot Your take sapper wIth lee. Stns answered it by A messenger -a valet All this was felt, thought of, seen, and and which it ie toot your fault, or that of more b gs ife.f where men have iven fife We will t yanr coy fancy, with canvas -back of her own father's, saying : appreciated in the specs of a second for Madame la Marquise, that I should not t And icicle your gate with ohampat¢n�; "Wait till I give the signal; do not pre in another second a clear voice„like that of now enjoy.” o another. g And it you can't make yourself wholly at home, °IPntat° things. My signal will surprise so a silver bell, went forth pure and true '['here was a Pause; bat as it was thaIs is t one proud ue dpossession—the o ae sio mush human lite. Why, stride for your club once again, many. that it will be unmistakable bas it , and taking that adeernblage to` evidently for the count to speak, and he Meriden, Conn., ie the home into the hall ,y Come homer dome home t may etraia all this Courage I ptt'seas, and at witness, Sounded In my ears .like the felt it, he wen _ Cie where the , r, o e of each w --- - -- -- _ - ... . _; -- _. _ - - - •.._4 .�.� rr .mss. — - --- -- --- - -- - :axe _. r _ dd v -k t your ., .- - tU oar 4as er, ae only Jaly 11th. 189,- O�wr writes: 11 �ti'itYi _ ' `I ere ore auk to your strong l oneienr le Mahe," struck the whole amid the truth, ,and in that°she hue not die• I as taken ver Sick, I had years ago arm, . our ,Strong will, and car stronger audience dumb with amazement. graced herself orhas eat a y veral of the lovetoleets your wife >:uat is to be.. Before the atonishment o! all present Indeed, voted with ar octose time rare oompltoot os, a diseases. I al call k torr -ON BY, AN � IVIAORMAN , „ +, had had time to translate itself into words, among young g persona of her age in the ` ---.E_ As a man prepares by footing and pro er the mayor continuing his official duties France of the present day that I can only 'these same doatora�andiI trust ally state I A LOVE to deserve a life eternal hereafter, so di r with the a hie n possible eemblanae of regret, and bitterly regret, that I should never expected to �O RY, from the moment I received the above surprise visible, on his lace, asked the noble not have perceived, until it was too late, time I P° get any better. At this "But tell me,", I said, " •note devote tny^self to Solitude and thought, girl, the motive' o! her refusal. the whole extent of my lose. commenced a have the most }d, what is the In. the came distinct tones Came the '• It ie perfectly arae that She was never friend of mine, my RaT,.0 Oneof the firm oileauing of `this anonywone 'meBea a h as a Preparation to the ceremony of 11Iott- an old I pniled it oat of my pocket, and gav t to day,. to which Diane alone had bidden me reply, "Because it is the drat time that I asked whether she willingly accepted m shim to read. to which I looked for the signal which have had an opportunity of replying to a courtship. She showed me plainly that nt nerof C' Safe Cure, as advised me to be had been troubled the " It means, no doubt, what it ea s " would free ,her and free me, and throw ue d�etinot question ; because neither my was not one of her choice ; but she was so same way and it had effected a care for taaghed Raymond, y ' into each other's arms. parents nor this gentleman here, nnalining well brought np, so resolutely obedient to him. I bought sic bottles, took the medi- " Why should it be sent to me ? " Monday' came ; and long before the her head towards M. de Mmupert, "have the will of her parents, that she did not cine as directed, and am today a well man. " My dear boy, you axoaimply impoeeibse, clock had struck ten, arrayed in my best condescended to eek it of me; and because " oblige me to sok a gneStion which Isom'- I am onre no one ever hada worse Daae o! $ow am I to tell you why'hII anonymous clothes, wearing the blue favor given byit,,,,,, -her voice began to falter, her strength how feared might receive the answer it has letter is sent you ? If I ootild tell you the, ;Diane during. that eotillon which hadWae evidently failing- beomase -I rash• kidney and liver trouble than I had. 13®tor® y ed to her aide, and sn o Publicly got tine day, which Perhaps on this I wag always against proprietary t5ereaan of much a letter, the name of the played each a part in our lives, with a pp ming her beaati• that verryy account I did not put to tier. medicines, but not now., oh, no. ' . - writer, and his, addt�ees, in tov I-auppo eoantenaaoe ag Stolid, ag 8rm, ae resolvedtel form-" because," she concluded, her " VmI these circumstances, it remains Friendship expresses itself is very she letter would'>'no longer _fill anon 4s. was thq Will within, which reflected it -eyes lifted up to mine, "this is the man f for sae as a man of years, whose honorable ssioas production. For, goodness, salts, b self in my features, I sought admission atmy ghoioe." intentions where above years, whose to release peculiar sad is the ways nd in need.' but the true snore reasonable ! the Mai ria I intentions her lips before the whole Of the you from any obligation under which you There woo. no use in asking him any At ten, and not before, I was allowed toStartled audience. I took her up in m might feel . Mo questions ; and is is useless to recalland go into the halt; but it rues not beforerms with a giant's strength to a ohmii beg that if my Holme be ever mentioned in The lseportere Enterprise. Oil he said, daring this walk, about Diane halt -past ten that I was permitted toway from the cursed seat She had been your family it may not he with loathing Nebraska State Journal: A gentleman and her, behavior in these trying aiYoaroh• enter the room wherein Mademoiselle demade to sit ttPon before; I knelt by heP and distaste, but With pity and. respect, was complaining bitterly of the pk of trances. Bretenilless marriage was about to beide while the mayor , raebed off for re- Adieu." enterprise shown by the local p> ors in Oise thing, however, struck me.. Ray- Solemnized in accordance with -the require.toratives, and by the side of ply sp44e�ohlees "Noble man ! " I exclaimed • and in m Printing the news. " The reporters never slaoud, who is not a man to exaggerate or to mento of the French civil law. Q ove I'stood gaord, fea' man,deflanly pia• im tnotieit I was about to Wrin him by seemto etonto anything nowadays," leo ;dr.,atize, was loud in big praise of Diane. Tkore was a square table, with pen, ick ooting the life of big life. � y g y growled. '• I don't h Then g the hands•iin'a transport of generous admir- suppose that any of , '- I could never have believed," he once and paper. There were two Chaire for the , as i! for the Bret time the Si niflo- ation, when he looked at me with a hnaghti, them heard a word about the slugging that I •'that She would"have grown furs eo engaged couple in front o! the table, and mhos o! the sconce enacted before them had neem that thrilled as well as checked any ° Prominent capitalist gave a leading ;, beautiful a girl and if' your mutual love two others f6r the mayor and hie Clerk or ;just struok them, there WaS a rush to the forward movement on my part, and said, , banker at the Windsor Hotel last Sunday." � 6xe done this, I can but encourage lode in 14 nt, on the other Side. door of frightened ladies and discreet "I have not the honor of your acquaint. P P ploy of the p ? ' A news a er man in the em tllnd future.", � There were a few other ohair' in the friends, one and all anxious to quit a place anoe, and it is fortunate for you, inasmuch Nebraska State Journal in hearing soh ` i . ' ' another time during our walk he asked, body of the room for near relatives and o.d where their stereotyped 'notions of pro• tie, had I that 'privilege I would certainly assuranas that he was in fall poeseesiou Of °, in c kihd of half -dreamy way, People; but I cared not for a seat and took prtety, involving, for aught they oared, the make nee of it.,, y slid of .4 Where the diuce �hasalhe' os'sHot de- ¢Pim rain of a yoga life had received so re o c 8 y Position neat to the 1� on thA oho- g ' ��_ oche-alQia�k�S&id -�iYrassln 11 ea why Jn-t-�roar`ppigttthe story°D !-shag.. see- hfriih-s'. S okP Ii�drty=ng ill the world of the margnte, "Prmy, sir, inform this gen ' demanded 'the fits rn oritio. 4,e >< n e icriuii�Cba s y wo d Oocnpy during the ' 'W�.ald You >ielieve°it, she told rniy wife last 0eremony, gossip with the details of the painful tleman that I stn at hie service seeing that DO you believe that such things ehoald *i5ht that nopQ pier on eas(Ilr"will make • . kregent]y the people Dame trooping,nn , tragedy they had just witnessed. , be printed ? iie�r ea P� `' But wb hie visit to my'rooms Oa as errand which „ a �. y ' yro I when she U"s eked the acnes and all in gay humor, bandying teir as oared I for gossip or oritioism concerned , b my r only wag er acquaint. "Why, of course P with a �orntal question at /lie �uarriage Ceremony i� ' y g at that 'moment Y My darling was sate anoe,_ thrust non me, which I never, . 'a ors remarks, at one another,' and, _perosivinR from r snort: Of Conroe ! That is evict the " When is that ceremony tolake place Y+': 'we, whispering to each other that Which I i Profanation of other hands; and h be• desired.". p p p are for. I wouldn't suppress any. I asked. oared not to hear, but which, I ,felt Der- =are I should have struck dead, with the " ®s ++ thing if I WAS running a a �*? "I believe," .said Raymond, "that it is , referred e , b and disappointment you please, replied the count, and g P Per fain y o! a maniac, the first person that at- lest the room, bowing to ng all in turn,and US, newspaper man took out his note tlised for to•mozrow week --I mean the civil and .my well-known admiration for la tamped to approach a chm rge. receiving our own bows ins answer: and made an entry o! the Heine of the . sn,s`criage-and that thif fteligione ceremony mt � boo In a short time. the wearied eyes opened, •'Come to my arms, my child," said the °1i�c' , ' will take 1 ► and seemed' to look for Something.�lst �Id mar .hie What's tht�or 2 de>apsnde _k he ttwlmgSdar. islr""iaoret►ted as -the aolnpaay in= Tarm was ronn� het in a moment eind q "and-receive-ni, apology -•for- " ,_ _he_gen. P.-a.4e-Qn-t a fat] '• Has the trOnseeou b"eti isjtrr 7'".� or.asedtraitfl now mail, proceed-�oear me be having ignored the real oharmoter o! my t oma]- n. --- I'llasked, with a pmtntul bond awliti at` my an8.tirlked ilnd oompaeeionated•with ire. fore her stunned and petrified parents my owe daughter:" He embraced her over and. P y you get �� �� ggnn I throat and well•nigh stronglmg me To all remarks .I preberved a stolid Dimne pat her alight arms round my nook over again, and gent her across to' her To all on on the neat time for protection, and we embraced with all mother, into trouble hike you did last era oh. and •' Certrinl9raad^rDiano. -1ua,-..,taken=- an. silence, bAt edged myself forward, go 'as #e. ,who had been S eeahlees' all the come around +nd want the excrmordivar keep she..might, that fourweeks o! P it np. See ? Papers to hash ;• ` y interest in it--eo mnoh so, in P Wel] in sight of Diane: pent-np love, while, and was sobbing as if She would I . , sacs, that hek Mother` tdaolarea the girl o A ;.tepv minatee,lwter the mayor, wearin could, pour• into one happy moment,o glory- never abase. A dark brown silence fail on the grog „ ' ^, have no,"oilier lifiia � Yq"bbr' Head 'thein o iia scarf, and his Clerk, entered the room fled Mice. /Mon enfant," said the mer cis to me . In a dioment the oritio lifted hie voice. r ,, ,i gntrler together, if lep)ttfbsl righlwsr�, least bowed to the audience, and asked whether Those why'' looker} down upon tis in that " we are not accustomed to coshes like this "SAS soon as you erase my Dome," said ih� most' the marria hoar of our triumph and eoetaoy realized in our aonn#ry; but to novel gooney novel be' ` I will move an adjournment to the beaatifal eorbcti%`"fie triiiriage ever with ? marriage ceremony could be proceeded thea, if they never did before, how, power• measures mast be adapted. What are your I •sr rtes,." Diger stand. r la atrabi[ ;rite all of a sudden, and the " They are coming I " shouted the ` eo le lees era the cold calculations of humanity wishes now ? " y t fd-,++► thraet the bone book in a most effioaoi= ,and making room for mud its meanie projects pp Sir I have not asked Mademoiselle ystem. nit the audience • glass ro'eota for the ha t• •• He Admired s Gus wmnner, thak°she•waeblting an interest them, there marohed forward a procession, he's of youth egainet the power of love, Diane in So many words to marry me," I Boston Transcript : First Cit tm tier tiatleeran on, my s000nat, and I that, once .acknowledged by two ardent said, attempting 0 -smile; '• but I think our Here's a flue -looking street. y Fatber- in she first two persons .of wbp oh it was g torr+,with* d' ' ' ,fined to order my own composed I alone took interest. Young natures, brooks na obstacle, knows hearts have spoken. That generone oonat 8eeond City Father -You're right11 " . wed.i, 10'6 M and presents for my bride. The Margalee de Bretenille led his no barrier, and overturns in its sweeping hue lest ne free, and, obeying the onetom of What's beet to be done with r g there. i R aymond , added brightness to this daughter to the table, ' ,His step was anoer• current .the firmest baswarke raised against France, I respectfully ask your permission " Lst'g`have it d ? thought i i re>markingslyly, "OneoiDsane's Iain ; bere`was perfectly Steady. His eyes y g°Dial codec or.nationaCpze,�ii ioea. to'woo and"win the hand of the „ �. dug u for a Sewer." to is th at she has abeolately wandered ; hers erste flied: His Coanten- CHAPTER VII. "I einall re 1 " est d the Marquis, I l vas: first?" woaldn t it be proper to pave ii: anO decidedly refused to have an mace indicated trouble here wag me Calm y do in En land.• What does my "Of course. I supposed yon understood y initiate The events of the last few hours were of the g n embroidered, on hpr;thipge, and all are to and ae Placid ag i! nothing in the world was too great importance to allow any delay in daughter say ? „ that. Then, after it to paved and a sewer be marked whin her name, Diane, only.'$ more common then to be led as a lamb to bringing them to a Settlement ; and whereas For an answer, Diane, who had heard Pat is well have it rescued." •` She knows " I e�olaimed to Raymond, the elapghter. / the dignity of a senator bad apparently the conversation, ]eft , liar mother, end •' All in readiness to be do u a I ` '" that th�it is tliie onty�';name I oars for." 40hey mpproached the table they both been enough for" tits count to Snd_a x d running up to me, cried, •' Oni. c " • d T g P gam for _ •' °° , Jr 7 v: .t" ewiw .91I ¢G w`w µo. of n �. read at I !>!+- E_ tlae. w?^rat='• a ^ov2' i�u' ilii .. _.... YOU, derstand the " ^' yr3n$. 3 tau• ©i me. triune bowed to me exoage Wby he Should not be the cause of a childish a manner that the marquis re- Principles of municipal economy. am sick o!t_G111W 'an Diane y'tli it'' as I am .and ♦kava me once more that divine smile scandal, dwl, or a Playa part in an. affair of love, marked, y And •ear horns ]I ;fN►ve yo% urines you which led, me a Captive at her feet, mudh he well knew he not been will- think this time there is no fear of the $ben wafter hat bad it repaved a second time, •!lave Bail ed / Madams do ilkitalia to "flUbjed my whole frame, body and sons', nngly dragged, and be had on that aoccnnt ceremony being interfered with, or of the " WeU then, it will be in order for widda- distarb my peaceful evening,bjr more love- into Dag long worship of.ber beset witted ,the room, it wee. left 'for the old Pp g p ooeediags. Go, both o! fag• There's nothing I admire iso much me flask." y, good• q mayor sto in r " ness, and being. The marquis frowned and marquis to express his opinion of our con- you. and ask the' blessing and . emnotion of System in the care and improvement of our' He said all this go good -naturally that I looked away. duct, and to determine the -line of action he la marquise." s roadways." aoald not take offenbe -,:.but I•wiahed. him himself wished ne to adopt. She was too mnoh moved to say any_ nod by, thanking him for the valuable in Another mea saw me too, and frowned likewise. M, de Maupert, on taking hie It must, however, be acknowledged that thing, bat auquiesoed silently in all her formation be bad communicated to me. the Count de Maupert, on retiring from the The Li•e elan Adrartises. seat, on the other aide of Mademoiselle de lin'baad s wishes and those of her dangh• �. Four days went by,.and owing to Some 'Breteuille, . had me in full view, end Scene of action, left word that he was only tar' . , Harrieburg (Pa.) Call : Nothing delights body, l prescarF of work Thad seen no- relished not the eight. As if the air had behaving as he deemed at" present the:cause 's gentleness wide-awa4,e g It was evident: that Diane , energetic advertisers so mach body, nor heard from an one when become suddenly of dieoretibn and Algal required of him, , and her spirit as to y where chose in y �oharged with eleotrloity, came from her mother get into m looatit towards 'vetting a little note was handed to everyone kept looking at she mnxioue faces but that he would wait in an antechamber from her father, ba are too penurious or indifferent sae. , It Contained'these words : of myself, M. de Mmapers, and the marquis. any call on him which might be made by „ We cannot remain here forever,", at to make nae of the newepspors, and w " Monday next, 11 o'clock, at the.Meirie Although rumor had not been ver bus galea, or the last remarked the marquis; "let net o they d°, there are both profit and a n Of the VII QrFqudisaelmeut. Be there-]�." respecting us, still ea5ioient report bad either the marquis, the mar g went in store for them. There is it afe- young lady herself. home ; and as my girl came here as a a.To describe fin'. feeliDga on rroolding this spread a', to this marriage being hateful to As to Diane and myself, we were so rapt fiancee, she . must not return otherwise guard like a 10'0&1 newspaper. Nothing can ie to attempt` f id' 61 " Sibs. I had believok 'the bride for the concern which our Doan• na the enjoyment of the woment, so imps, Take her arm and aid her to the carriage," business;ore to keep up a town and help to a origin, but in one which would take tettenaee exhibited not to give it ooneiet- in the feat that we: were there together . I did so, through a line of friends who and merchants, above all, should grlmae before any necessity had arisen to go enoy ; and a kind of Silence,' such ae. breathing one breath, speaking one thought had Stayed behind .to bear the denoudrndnt give them the preference. Yet frequently ' no far as the mayor's presence. precedes a % 11storm cell. n on the note and and datying•the world in our etron ' or end of this affair, maybe to carr gossip the Daly return the Papers I had fancied that at the last. moment brilliant company. P y g y°nag abroad -some t y, g P P get for their ►ova that we could not speak. ,perhaps, to grieve or rejoice enterprise ie depreciation from theme whom airier Diane's parents% would have had pity The nnae� sight, too, of a cotillion We looked at one anotber,.and the oat- for and with us; and snob is the power of they have benefited both directly and in. Choir daughter's misery, that the °onus ribbon atm utton•lioto attracted erten• Pourin er of our goals went to each other in SII00eSs' that when they saw Diane and directly. AS long ag this is the case news- wo hi haps respected her undisguised tiei9, end made people wonder what that look. So intense was is, that it was myself walking down the Steps of the Papers will be prone to welcome, newcomerst loathing to flits arranged marriage, that •possessed me to wear each a bauble on elmoet alarming to the on•lookere, who for Mairie happineaeand Smiles beaming on our in the field, even it theist visits are brief. Dime tersest would have thrown horsesf At each an,000aeian. „ some time were riveted to the spot, where coantenancee, they raised a loud " Vivo leg her father's, teat and implored hie mercy, It was therefore with brattliless atten. in a dream,t dsilent and dazed, like ourselves, nouveaux marieg 1 " forgetful that we were ' The Fashion in verse. or . would have begged the count to spare tion that the large gathering of the friendsnot yet •nan and wife. New York Herald : her yonog yenta and relieve her misery ; of both families listened to the mayor's I was the first to break the spell ; and Now every poor p bac apparently all these ooneidmisp y ; statements it to what constituted lege! (To be Continued) points his en to make a ladder 1. taking my arm away from the frail tree;•` votes, were aboard -indeed, they never had been impedimenta to a marriage, and with g neat m And sings in steps hie Phantasy of bliss, erre that I had been holding But I beg tbat You'll excuse me if Iaskinacoenta thought Mon of, almost painful eapeoteiion' they waited the In Ohtaage, q " Monday neat, 11 o'clock, at the answers which were now to be given to the pears, with such Pinfinite tenderness, and between lope -T ser eris a slight coolie's What's ride I went n to the mar y and mother, is there this her o ally Be ti ins," Diane herself, merely mayor's questions. taking her .Unwilling hand she had no not ? the like her own hhndwriting, though alis merely "Monsieur," asked the mayor ver Power to keep back, I kissed it reverently ; Perdita-Oh, no, only a divorce, mat- a plan initialled the note and did not sign it 'gentlemanlike man . of some ii0 years of then going to the old marquis, -tears for with, Diane, my Diane -invited me to be age, with a long, well -combed b®mrd, end a stood thickly in hie eyes, I said, "Mon. --- �_ present at her wedding with my rival. countenance suited to his official position, eiear, here is your daughter. I eek her o! " X Colloquy, Will the Aldermen Attend to This, ? I read again. There was no mistake "are yon the Berson' desiroas to be you, and I will give up m Letter t re always call of news." paid the , 1(_, .t Lest I should. forget the exact district of married ? " with her and yea, it You my toil to Latter to the Boa. dluaee f 's Weeks ' J y : Philanthropist - Paris where the girl lived who constituted It seemed eo absurd a question, aeein I m glad you dropped in," replied the ° t YO° pity the poor men who have He did •not answer, but looked at Boa• " I'll keep You posted." to work with picks and •.shovels on the my life, my hope, my soul, my faith, my that M. de iriaapert was standing before Diane. The 'tears welled in her beautiful -_ sir, et? Breed, xray everything, she had marked it him for the purpose, that I ooald not tired eyes. the gave rim m little eloquent Jean Ingolow, ie a sweet-faced 1x8 with down. There it was written, "seventh refrain a Sickly smile that forced itself to smile, but when she tried to speak Sho, snow-white hair and indomitable rn y wi uric g a p petition in am thinkintheir behalf And District, at it o'clock" smile not. Ciro satin a eti ' ;� and in letters es my face, and which M. de Maupert noted She sends prose Composition to several than, presenting it to the Mayor, clear And as distinct as if they were printed, almost at the same time be begniesced in I ran to her, fearing she was going to SheEngsh magazines. P ,lenthro tat- rthe delivered ter aominend, "Be there." reply to the official question, faint again ; but She -revived on my being „ P What. do you wish to I required no more. I would„Then,”hoar her and gave my hand so meanin a What 'unolearkly people they Seem to, her �rantad to them? go. Sbo proceeded the mayor, in a be out West," 10-I will petition that all the onrb- had bidden me ; it .was henceforth a Sentensiou' manner, reading from a paper pressure that, keeping it. looked in mine Said Mrs. man of of 3oSton; g . be cushioned for their benefit. duty. Perhaps She might want help ; no he held in iia hands, and having previously own, I raised it to my lips, and looked at here ig ' a nage of a mon starting in to one bnt- myself should give it to her Adi anted an eye.glaso, "yore, count.ChatleS her father. olean out a" town, and the aotuan Shot g` Perhaps oho widbed• me to WitiI her-Ummanuet de Mae ert, do He could stand it no loner and bent him." y y _yd ha ' anwillingrnees, ter Powerlessness, her lady, Dirane Marie Gbislaineyde Bret -Drat " � • ;volt much of Ori ad bear*, Jack, eamrifioe to duty. Did I not know it ? No, for your wit ? " ' .• drown to © ybr ook nig o ild• Vt toriaayUgl age b [Idingdwill probor ablyhe b1 � n 1d have Seen it when 1 got tip this I Stood b 1 Y could not go. Maybe she wonted me to "I do," relied the Oonnt, with a bdw .to Dimne, withont� saying a word, caught oommonced hie tall.,, have the chance of forbidding the banns. Diane. hold of her fatter s hand, rind, gently lead. " No;" She said, "not another out S (TAndad4 MimSweetfltrnros smileIwcu;d rias in my choir on the following "And yon," oontinnod the mmyor, still Ing it, Pitt i# into mine. Smile I She did Sunday +tud throw my glove, to be pici;ad reading in the getne unconcerned leshton, "+Tnet•pne more," he pleaded, "Tnnpoagib , langtad at it We shook hands silently, but the Chaa a she Said firms up by tlto eonator•aount, I II had been }wrought that we ho g y That the stock the cal Gazette announo;�e that the Diane Marie Cihielaine de Breteaille, do ped for. in tariff leas not affected the stook n ��' ' ' Regaining his voice, the marquis askod hand, I Suppose, Pthiament Will a , voce embt _._.. _ __ _ - • _ o ..-... .. _._. 1 • - N . O? . I / f