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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-12-11, Page 2
" ,�� .. �„, 0 r ,:,.,.-,�' , , - ,�i 4 f I ,� 11 li�:,�:::.. -.1 i �- ” � I . �� - 117..–,., I ''I.- I-, I " . ;. -�;,q ." 1011 [ * 4 . ! ' 4 r wt„} t e t a ro the _ - - ._: until t�b®�!,” ,. ._ _ and fro seemed _. dee 1 upon her reaching her liatea' g fro e ' for she eros% . _ _ theme; u �:" Chau h elle were a themselves vividly and ,Ply, iniad her of her ' I they sem.` trued child. u are Hitherto ae Boon as she wa ohs h her nub- down roto enc arm -c k r h fx forting icer 8 braui. h . °ell, h , ht-- o to ad fallen and ShB at aaae�shadow V h• _ ts,e° haclbee° There, there ;its all ri$ y ag W - n "D'M elitop 4 T seer. Don't c Xou Bhall..pever.$°. brown head on the Phi sols could find no boek,mBat do d no notice a t she i to �, asleep.# but that nIg _ - 1? I e her�el# its pe a di 4esbg acs► ' a cls a In. i11oWB;.. nor when Cher 1 ,tbo error and bee 41 t amon the lavender• Bce o urs- ass the wta ' it look up ;bah She was un g g Ser P ened, did all® igtmediately ou µ 9.:3 x� �rem elan st cur the la , dt es if It were, hedtossed and turned for home. flew op _ �� Air. Flight; t# y . o the• oiaea1.,bad� exve and stroT S d as Sarah announced a rook .fell t@ , I • r, s, . "- ,, s'pd :fie a at she Bobbed her heart A ice Bhe hid thoughts would allow that Nei Cut" an, she Started, th h e ..v. , ?° ., f ,irtd: shoulder a lust wl}..._:. , .t d.'r y t leaBe,..... , . ' - •' �" ,") ,' 1a. she, .. : e. her fathers ga o as to whose ` tumultuously bac]r tet.. ,._ _ g rY� hn i in that full clear voice, 'or _ , :' , . „ , a situ Vit... °n, W u4 B collo! ,us hexa aur and again hro. h eve the, floor , . „ , . ids, ,`� es, •- she: wa �r w owe dragged g rve. which tele: poog n '. y tied belt, or whose that homewuxd dr nwelco u - on dTQ "`ha . ti t ,. ?lee t a 1palln shy her, py • ::.�. Bu ,. ' 'rlbo1.1 d ' eW.ls . col:; ,A rotecl wg P .. as though she occurrence of ° tvers Mit picnic the the tones .o# a sin, she . ez- , � e�li� e� "• ,, { �1e1.:. web ,.. incl a xl 0 is ry - p h 1 , s after th visitor had yearned to. Ise g P", . , * : ' . »: ,lbs, .' 1.y, u'44: ®o?a►#. �? thea ,. Adi hand pttiGtecl her soot utetyed b such. treat. Ten dayseen . __s._ �4e1�► .....a n3a _ xl mat L8 8 � ..4_ t�e1CPe._, ��' +,t�® -zrg n. � _ .. ts�sh to )ae �1 _ ... __ two- Misses- ,Tone iit,.�h have bBNowton _ ^ b. mac;: Y" .., {:.. _ ' r''""1 ".. „K.. , -, ,a.�ipt,...''Z,v �` . ".uW e K? 'vfiialaa' :1""'.+," ..^'h{� p�uC4 u.. ..� ... 1.'�, v .:....,. Y ecru U and dOWII`ral99e V iaauv RCla Uh 1L 1a y. +- _ "hep. h�x;1P o'• s @.x, leis n 'fie' left, leu xe�s e, ,a the ,nd inert v—what was it ?—It was P g Piave and low -toned conversation. resting was not rh uritafi, s T �hQ Ry�o° i o he �atea lee ed. a sb,ee1�' I' .. , what felt . Hall in b th g led ..n e roe tl _ a ., eh e . ," on't talk of it. The sub,eet under discussion was °itched it had been wenn from Helens alto ' yh „ d 9 b the killed int, av, ami Viae@ ., ,. .rite Bea. he xoad uR°n �vhl - : « or brute ! • D g d the ne moment she had �% x q , grtle?r d �e11 Q eti Width of the, abroad OOiO h to A sheep, I rtance as to lower their, hi ;h.pitched hand to � ih sg an• eq, I S: 'l. ab g . tR reel heUm ,�; TL ,O� wastT.avereulg " t. �, Think of eomethm eine•" .� Idaren'topen voices and banish their eternal .smiles. men ' a� w ith outstretched friendl g „ er was ruffled, her forehead w In a moment he saw that she h 1 1a?fY�g ibet�,ete lea u�tefi'`�.: ny. b bq� 1 - two arrtagea dx1Vm$ egtetn- ,� I can L—ahuddermg— Patricia s temp _'UP s- heed been xoug6l ,� blank and sombre him. eC+n-: i,- ,:x*fa. '— :,' et. You was puRke.e y her eves, „ d. Iio a whir ened that the a t '!'' sting °oft x'' ze reei- m e as ; l am afra'd•I should see It. aley'.er'iionx '•• n rale . den p m° verg F Y ]' them just y r d tl; aha ivaria�% wee ark with hie 'Avanta a H.er manner ( u p n the e3ctre, t �i the coque t ah defiance, �p G ` - »rte o flf°wly eve here and here had 1 all r h't in as minute." P e gloom. a She took the lead in the dement altered ; with which she had : a. , ,a .,',�:r., .a�...tui 1 ., tit e e ..,, ,.. An;. { ,7 1q j� - .: IIFI,M .�fv x-}�rimr ., r.N r <, . ,. _ , , -^ i. r -- �-. •R - 3 �y '�f-. �IaA. ...�1-"1.:, —I r. •: N "_'�-'2. 1�'k .J•a-n iLi!:. tl. nv 4. .2"` '9>k iL �S�.r :_e." .LY'Y -3,STL'II,%.i `Cie"a.SAm•s , HRIi�1 v.••xtrbYW9,i..weu _n�3,. , . s w, a c��..._',., , -,. , C_..� , ar, v '.1 .. A �l, d na . w �.n.. _ n n�nt ell law_ ' .- asi?i+�gia i�it,t.��s -d , g she i i c :.. c fl" d „ ^' 1.ice;; ,,, .emosYehield;me from the ba awap.an aiI betweent a traverser I rin> - nd " by wit win . L ]I.h, d t" e e everlasttl►g114e. .pavex fr . , an aFPe in death. reins,, I only put out my ha entleman p side she had been seated during the drive to formerly met his a v' `'' s q t�, , stela thin a depsrture.; oft : y ass and. politeness had usurped its alt of 11 ''. ened a h. ]d` w minutes of r the crossing " It was a case of life or death. I. hadn't. to Major Masoi►—that g Born and bred in women is E u hG W , aatoundmg tahis dr for rat fe time to be gentle. I'm awfully sorry I the picnic and the man of her choice—had stereotyped pmore ' r 5... stn, in that f• admix» ew h putsbo aaisl ag: um ty Dumpty a worda Hal lent the, mor .h nred below deserve to be shot.,, ow awoop arm held her more closely been that daq ane �nce� and she had every lightly, more swiftly, more restlessly after of $ F 4 ut lead Hia encircling use which reason eonseoentl ;to be gay she, too, was fence. Never a d ta11Helon flew fro wlic'a, l,.lseona ., xeflavtlou. b ling far hose s y he na . for a her struggling ton elr of which she as he spoke, but during t coo- rofoundly sal® b Hour Bas®, hes frsa.. .-:ter . - tdanty•wthb•-» �� neraaes __ ,� Relenslcewawe from him, p the elder Mies his evict.. n' . IIi ' <.t:It's'xlppiug ,, he said ma a >;'. .0 0 o -Leu €relloi ad, y -- �• He . is so o tuate, b'ecl to subject coed, u —: _ —_ - u ou _..,1snoyt_ u c►rd .iter Command of a topic r i I•b makes meg a rnattera. h&d b lease, Bring her face with her hand. he Jones was saying; o aretress; ant to be good. Nothirt , with ae dire ' of co Our, aresge' �� F ,: ' like this," ere, dont give up voice and smile might have answeredword, it e.ve value aro nothing—tb8y 'b6 care collapse o _ i °k h -you have been so what 11e it would probably deG de it at once £,li ht's question better than any gll the .t}mgs ,Will want only to be good. the horse. saidrather alarmed. 'dieulous.ruessed, what, At her he reined • d ULt, he would have been°content to read those ' ore. xi ew orb �' Don' it S Mall we turn back? plucky all the time." The compliment was' nervous, it He is quite sued thus saved them both un - n , red but she did not dislike it on and the he would at to show his in- g ,' . ^;. $e'nodd°d hu he s a genui,�e John can turn a ant,,' 11 undeae , - __ . p, C. lucid signs, z • y - litGa+"� ; _ -i.+.. QIIIy urYi 1' ° Ta4'- i1t ei.��A � a.l-1 `•- ht_ that account. , ,� : Aa 1 �" infmtuated, lee hangs abo v the day or the e necessary Fain a �f her voice and the �-s . h �^ fere whom gush is impose, dim se 1 ' " d .• �: j can't help it—i Cwn u,� _ _ to was t, g F , no. � like it. 1 m not At utas 9iY& sono s iall,. enc Oh, op. lace. I sight of hbeaupty•was bliss sufficient, but yy her hands village half the ay• w ;ave, ;;t,.'' '; ,� � you a, very great surface to bo obi.' red. On w e sk't drive fast=Y You Her voice came thick and to W, 11 -1afraid, „ I orchids t° that little earwiggy P anent of the chit chat in fell down from before her deathly face ;she broiling sun he toiled up with a P° ° ".! lieloiv•liis leveled st her �towinn lace in t keep clo the s rl de won't you ? g, excuse or soon h g -. H°er 3,,.•a»` 1'. ,,-.y_P Y";a eyes on b c, �A,1¢ht _ ...L7� ' _ _ ,...I.i ,4n4: cried t0 smile sited then murn►urin a secondary part - r > . .:, ,++. d:.:'', "".7 4F'v `-T Watel6. ►'•• - c_., t- aa7}itt believe he has been there on some g t lortoits ' ua went which hd was nein r.,nrts to char -'71.:, L ,1. v, r, tilOse...g " Y O',i �i � Y a�Fc` rr R . t'nai, ya,ia ,.,'v.. -- - , ' Wetl " Bne rcu .......-. _o ,,"' w •`+r "= a, ` }aeu of,. °.. ehesitates, blushed; a std then rather go bac °a, �?t take you itvme the don t feel very ' other every afternoon title :.ata• lance,, ou upon his shoulder. She had fainted• the sub'ect, and then, remembering that s ', »` ya r + '� ' f et. a he othor'Way, Y vr• Dr. Abercrombie remarks that no woman her a n the summit of the hill whichtheyweTe bachurch ck with hermafter hien services csrryin made se; Brat uasucc�4��••- 1. rq* °h#,` .4 4 +�Am ed. to l? �. o»she said; aTi2i «rjo, no ; g shall get 'used to it O y thither B minutes 'XI , ti i rte 3y i 3 , o.L. puglit, tog r she retraced can talk for more than twenty ,�, «R ';r, , settlor, a moment. i est at firs– mounting was a eountr inn ; he obstinately held his Y iRl4; .%j ,�t . i.,> , ; t}, ,.�.:-did Yibt�'iiispute her' ae n her Wake to 11 �� a only below us make tie supporting the gill with a now aching that ridiculous e!d aunt's epeeist a case. '} +' � fie jrr °r' to 's ; ha following and those sea 11 «Good rations, what am Ito do, Pat ? without cessation, �,s b; , ffY) • >s p , f, cents°, but wile: tom- me dizzy, and the a . wri t lin and like arm, drove fast. Assisted by the host, her caw him." 'who is to peace and waited for the inevitable unit . an a ,3Gy, t:,. '- - 1[n8►tter,-P, wriggling $, t y. �- +,' '+>' M ` �' 'u horny, R[r. J°nes took !$ed her a' wrinkled walnut, e g ou can't It came—he seized his o p rte: pro In the inn -parlor stood If 'Bertie means to marry her, rid his declaration into the interval. It , rr r -g 7' , 1 a . t• h „ ch a long, ion way lif ted Helen from the cart and Barrie er <" *E1'4" ,," �t ., r,, x ' ": R iaanee Into bis heinds. Se p below. into the hones• What a re- ` x =„ gw,Ex ,y $ ,s: ed•a light rug tract' her ,. Don't look . sti •' �?i Ir, was the old, old story. . z,"? :z ,x x. r ant �lealre to dawn ; look ri ht that horse -hair sofa oft described because prevent him ? Unfortunately, threadbare o)!�I ' y, y;, ' t4 t,e cart wraPR out across the ba ;, g — fl,rf.,. ;w � g a,,�. ', ne atived iter and person — W �.. 3� • bee are a dozen the memor of its discomforts is not easily lock up a mama a the amnsemhimsef on11e markably dull, tiresome, i .. i x� "y" ' b t n;,-` , a,'.,' r=ceS3" iLl}d: g . -", ,,1 , „• a herself decidedly. .c t seat is. fishing -smacks Balli , "own, If tale it is when told by the wrong P s 5. +, �.. n; driv ,, Tha . which „ with those obliterated, tO upon to Mrs Jones flet heopoor when thextghtperson tea ou . arson somehow seems con- 't � ; 4* ��; ��s � , ,, " he said. „ sails set a $dmire. les over its re- k�,@�R ,�;,. *a`' :, : , Iaean- back'bl : i►8%1yell must.betired.' um1°�h lovely" she " and seaside g1 � Y Y— he won't and the wrong p a ' 1 w" t ,,`�, ., tett co , brei.. should like ' coy "'> «How long is laid hie burden. He was almost as pale as- means to mart Luc Gussie says scions of the feline and bung rule, ain� Ii- N;;, 4NQAk l 1+9 r'- ..�1� 4� R r� h 1eas}r�tird. I this—this New Cut... she ; he kept his head, but he was horribly we interfere it would be fatal ; � ,�y , 74vA� ` i-� G F . �� „ b y but I eital, emphasizes the �wrong If e points, is right 11Y _ N, 4. �Qe° �„ He w,as walkinm t1i y lightened ; he full believed her to be stand advice." 1. , � "h +f �;:, s "# « Oil ttaI to driving ' `d the cart was huggi (� very g10W1 , � " her Mar should like to give rho girl a hint. She is hashes the who thing . ,` x, dead and would not be reassured by the " I wouldn't interfere with him,, �` "•� ".esy" ec-" A quarter of a mile: ctei ac If landlad ,who fold him that ea last s m very proud. 1I am sure she would take the u d breot w ty is toe soui'o ewit aysO tittle, ';?a'r�*' ' , .% uiakl new y U.'W� N.�, j+ 1, ; , She was accustomed to driving the R h8 we went more q y' fed saener be Kate failed away a Scor° o tun slightest hint at once." When she fro nd that it was impossible to r 1• "-���,�'M .1 tot's xoapglt aY. pO11y' �°hteh lived iu over:" mer." Helen cast her eye es on the ' ,t � » ' dock slid' was twenty years °la• ©nil . "yea, but I would ra doused Helens rett head with Anastasia paced on in silence. As long round and listened patiently and ailenttg o slowly, if w teryand chafed her white hands ; they as she was allowed 'to remain neutral, she avert a scene, p�i3}„ �ti, #ad , p� Y, she had,few g f A" • If you shall t�kme the IIs know her you dont mind. hat told bar. She sat in a ow army .`>r f+ ,,�i �,. :.:fresh a►t: •star 8, you When we round that the light. Mr. Flight tried td ,t� y. „, :e e . Do " p fl d held salts under her nose. objects in Shenwantedther brother to 01► h how it r(P a 3'.. ^,. l soon cool down. y a'digtant curve of the ich�co - fannerrevAhlarser with a ,newspaper and burned slid not mind what happens ]t�{�in her downcast face ; ,. > rF x :oaf •qqa . She wil to Whip tai' y x',I �'+ he N Z 4 1fm :� • k Y Y ggish ,if _xnda>.3' - Y' l pe- .-certA,'n�•3". , �t .fqr..- big re t oda"°f >s , R �: ` itid,;m BmA Ing ,'� ► it in m cealed any further shat roe' road) " we �9 sin estion which the landladyyy made. own desY � but a j A u4,, v fft a;„ 1,.,« $ •wind wont blow Y eon turn Inland, a g- teas oonlut• atter, happiness, but because a Lady Lucy for a had alteres " touch of the disdain Q4,"Xv est : � ��, Nab :;t R > .y`.,,1. ,t;. Pi• went feet of solid bank ° er side." when at length he poured F steady, thoughtful brow, awoman sgentle-' ' candidl.' o Ied. 13he d1d`not a o a lane with Bertie axe 1 of o king brandy between her. sister -law law was a solid advantage for dres%ded, no mocking curve of ip, "•`�e}"nadepn• aamsei's oft asserted t Y th o sci o of her _ cd We shall get there in a minutes ?" teaspoonfu '� a�rw s?'- ante of to acco.. �� or twice, turned her bed " I don't know that. Bertie's a tremen- nese softening each. me. ,r; " ah>� + is other wa, andl m half interrogatively. You pale lips, it had at last the desired effowl' sou$ etch. A cart -load of hints wua red's sides, Io h ink, calmest withot ex pt ou, come nate- About �� r Te giddy,' she coughed once ,sj ? ��7•,? $oo$e'geoti�liie',nxgg at►xiously. I am so d88Pe tel sort that on the crochet antimacassar, and Y put a�sensible woman oil twenty the with the weak. Her sympathies are for the 1,, opened her eyes. year, I brought you. Yeti told the other da rope CHAPTER 'IX. +�•. A '''� "l�� a�• � h � m�'`- that 9 t or I I shalt tell her.he is engaged to Lucy." unsuccessful ;her tenderness for Ville feeble r;: +x �. ., . °°cAy:.y on,. could stand a bei h y C ,� , 3' gl r �il� ^' _,,. q# ><I►tarhis'iigclie i' to could tnbt ba've , thought o g, ' „ " qbe X11. congratulate him and you'll who fails. her fate may, o elsew ere, 'but 110�A ;-- ,��sa z so I eb, better ; I I - r �t '��'--'-,��,� raelf. �y' y her love is liar fate and with rile direction •i ' �- _ u some cuter it' „„ d�yl + '�.." t sr g1�+tr> k+e toTd,l}€sr, T m getting r _ ._ tlld the should mita lc : It is very sbupid of me. .I'm quite well. She was astonished, ri;",1119 ' tis i, o :her aide .an Y „ what gratified; to discover :that she had " I shan'�Bertie is never rude. If I of its flight stir has little to do. a Bn e !. t �,�� ,�"ix � '' ,r�', w ,. d ! o n,;m ' y„ do'sorry. •her health had hitherto been un- make a breach, they won't have time to awakened heart ached fole r the speaker, t th faster rw �-"C; �$r? al that soothing She was fighting bravely against her fear, fainted ,tchit up in 1�„3 �.��. ” `' td.`bn'o .inerts equ g m betted and the sick- romantically robust=u little delicacy him off withouthasoueco, 11e w�ll fors. e threeOget l get words. it Bout tenth eeI who ask for°love, Few mr,., J ..9 . g k;+ t ,k. f1e11H0 of drowsy well-being in which a tired despising her swimming the and be thankful to me for keeping him out compassion is no boon., ,��, g during the interval of unconsciousness, When, with a faltering voice, HeIea ' dame: revels As it is driven throe h the ening quivers of faintness that unstrung her interesting and a noetty Besides , x 2',]>Y air , of, a warm summer eening, with muscles. you et out and walk Y" agonizing agitation (which had thus culmin- of it." w$ 4 I i" ' etween the shafts that covers Willy g P forbid- sled had subsided ;save for some throb- " Well, Pat, do what you tth'ink is right, declared that she could never, never, never _K r, ,; b,ireah hcra' b This alli tion of her misery w ) * . ? g s that to allow of her Bing pulses in her temples, she felt ,just as if you'don't mind risking a row. Bertie be his wife, that neither long years, nor his »,� �, x,, ,, the' ground with a lou , easy a ual stride P a 4 . such wild lined wondrous den by the thought ' cold usual. Mr. Jones was as astonished .as he mayn't jun p downee oorrtwice inmytlife. of her parentsnor ,tnois phe prospects e�rty nor his mnn- X,n � Xe chance, 11 x , , ; a 1a averstng, too, a descent from the cart, the horse w an *° .;;`�4Y�£., { '� Y scenery as beggars description. pp , Y YP° �' �� " l ' 11 wore the reflection of have to step nearer to the edge of the cls. tl vlf t her° her naiblyeto see to the Interfering wd seen -him glfight—you h von affair g�tethanks alterlone jot or tittle of her determination, nation, �ytl-i?��*yl ,, ' Helen s face sti fi�,�a`0 tbat.softened intensity of feeling which it in which case she knew she should screw mare and to keep stook -out for Phil, for faring in a dog g y 4f 1 d caught b the tier side. The ion She shook her head. pitied or hated him. Though with her eyes �.. w Shall I tell Phil to lead the mare Y whose nerves great jater,waHelen, don gethbitten. e' you'll be lucky if you it mattered very little to him whether s e ave him both her ' �'�,�5 �7, A •N V 'F :' , y gI when x7Si',° 1Ytours she had passed in the open air had i, r °" Aad thea ressive vivacity of her youth ; He was much concerned, for she had who due. A mi gg . own ver ale, and the smile she forced who was looking out he(a to a °e Patricia was questioneit about theisters met before tau cess of hanand ds brimming ire never tears she t bem w tltongL „sras -'v ,t window, caw him cross t g �'l �k f the Bpiritigof mischief no longer sharpened gr Y P crushed ht h here es •her dimples played faintly in to her li s was iteonsl unreal ll.1 ; �, y , e " Yeap I should like that," her voice way, where h, malice boxfroin h taking pro ket, She was aboth 9, the fra d Miss Mitford didem she confessed notintend she his diel eii not reproveehiinigwhenghe laid he his L ci ar-case and a fl�': � �' ',"'. , her soft cheeks. She was gentle, therefor „ .,; r11 11, Y , ,., ;. trete womanly, and for that reason a thous shook. "Thank you. g box • he struck she had refused.' was, he could not detect soy sign of re- But as Phil alighted to obey this salon- proceeded to light a cigar, there was no to take any hint, and Patrieia's invitation lips he them ; yet passion -blinds as 11 �.11 , ," n; R : • 1 ened times more winning than before. ' i Vit, Y.} them.' The looked several before he accomplished his object. "She weld hardly speak to me," that denting from evb her attitude, Of _ r" , � � He and she were talkieg as though they iahing order, a sudden. sharp sound above dearth of matches w that , �T�i "� r ` ; Itad been friends from childhood. If that their heads startled' th Y I ed u Down the rugged face of the cliff, Helen watched, her not ahmoetd and yet a smile. to say how g od itnwas of her t into see proof, hadShe �flared nntdoehot auger dna retort' ���T` Cool, brotherly demeanor of hid was assum p Mian now hung her head when his misery wrung ;�i,'t gigantic bird through the air, a gray, he would not let her knout that heeacrificed my brother. `Don't over console him, ,e for her deception, it was a clever and seduc- hurled from crag to crag, whirling like a To please her h : ; maBk: Ben to descend until his pleasure to her comfort. How nice of wMotnfnrduitIee 1 ke `it, you know reeS' hg aria fmurmured, humblyProaches from him, and " r 4� j f, , �`g Sow did you like Jack Peel ?" lie was struggling mass was a q at me as z ;1 , : atBkin her. `s You and he spent the day it fell, with d dull, sickening thud—such a him t m so sorry ; of lle6ted sort ki.�, � �,, {I g + " sound as harlots memory for a lifetime— Ina girl's v do dot lforl a, gi`? at one n it f elle had not heardl what I said looked then she didn't believe know °didn'taunderstand. bI�'ox- V2, a {� Together pretty well, didn't you Y R a�*' + , "A :' •' He Bat next me on the drag. I liked upon the cad in front of the trembling may bor e made to Y odd row, even as weather and went off to play with a little He found it difficult to credit that such .;.,1^i�, - • but he hates everybody, and mare. She stopped,; backed a pace or hen ggrosesthat this diminishes should ow, Helen made some irrelevant remark about � the give me." F$j t Cdr lkim=a little , b „ Y and rearing in terror ; , child whom she held by the hand. I can't true, deep, absorbing love as he had fe30 xl� f ' doesn't admire an thin plunging 11 ., �'�'"M�`'`•' -" I su owe he admires Mrs. Peet?" answering to the voice and hand of iter mss- the gourd of Jonah. r I. Fp now she ter, she dashed forward. They passed that Throughout their homeward drive .hie con- think what Bertie sees in her ;she is poli- could meet with . no return—beat it ;`Y$ 'n,g:' <' Isn'a aha pretty ? I didn't k� im a d she elesa masa, lying motionless duet left nothing to be desired.' He was lively forbidding. But perhaps, for'ah bar, bean born only to die : he felt ';�stax sues married—at least, not to him. gr n P t • •� o re had the dogcart been driven so if so, I did not toil over that awful, shingle But life is hard, and things go wrong with �, . . I .. flirts . Oh es she and an dshapel e s on the road, In safety' but befo tender of her shaken nerves—never calmness, she heard me right enough, and that he was hardly treat , au aro a was i, ' You mean 'she Y ' the wheel of the cart rated against a+,;iJr „11 a $roes. " wooden Paling that guarded thea edge of cautiously Never are been walked nphillrand p efers nothing. for nity to common se els--rho cry life o us the rain often than aheavily,tharight d ftwena each ' " She very pretty sed airtusing• reei ice, and altivered it to splinters. and surefoote :,,, �, , " « e a 'a butterfly, but a man ,wants p F the mare raced on. down alike to save any risk to her wind in person who would fling a fortune into the happen to see our neighbor drenlie biia not ched to the Sh besot to live Then, at a mad gallop, skin, we n cross a r to et it. �' " e ' more than' color, down, y,, : 'k nm but The air hissed past them ;the cart rocked the first, iand nstance d Both horse and er to her ag oom in the se Meanwhilerather , up on the hill. atgCa rustier escaped his share of assured that although he �i ..,�, - ;