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IV# different. jury 4010M , A ' ' - i'�,,� , � "Uh .1. 11 , 11 111,��,�­­..! Ax,. . I � - in a ,�,, , �'. � ­, � '. . the house boat. When the Pluie..d'Or was silently as tt had,'pOm@. ' We, ay not like to Oink so .,_ � thorout X A 1 111�._ ,�� �' . �. e M* ' ' ­ "O, ,, "I , , , , , I 460, , up havo (at 1084 - 1. 0, 4" � I 4 . THR WIFE Of A PEEL _ are not cqmiii� atmet muld-- but It.foo. we both of 40' � Thi" *e.A,tW 0 M_b I I . _ - - .. �� - .1 ,� I , "", , " . ' . lei, -W � I . , r.�--m9-,ttmm,�L-;Zt,lax-=.7,'�tI �2'7' ._�=z-u-, - --4--,3 =�,x�, i,:­� i - Poached, tbeylound Greuwo,It,eia4 Forbeqj �. 11 They 4 , ._Q)��* , 1 "__�,�4*��.­�­:. " �_­­_ t-� -n �,,;q adyw, ow-hotkzdr.;,� Tha� -W of � ofaus, - said Otatlyv. no could 1* ( � I have b�- , . ___ a � ,___ � - � PURI x 0 . . .) t4 TIOX71, 0 .,� .1, Wgbt, . Ought toot Much 06bout $be I jX40 1, ,P . . . . . . L, ,t;� 1 "'. 1 ,, " I , I - . � �i­­ "I J ... 11, .- ­ 1�1_4.;�'.Z. .1-.- ',._­11:�____ ,� _X=_I�Z""Rlqo$,ML_ . `4" ' . 'lit *of 01- old 44ye theme 140t tow moahs.j. We . , , ��,,J ., , '" . . . . . ; : ,­ __ , 4�_ .Iier diipping clothes and the beig that by their voices, , They . r44i 7 . � . , , , - , _., ..". .,_ '' .1 � . . Z.. � ; , ve � � � - - _ _,.____­__­ n- � �, - h above the. water,.. rendered , ians, fpr that woman, maug with.j 'g 0�- a - - , . 19r, � - ;, " I � . �U 801" 4 have 1dr9otten how things 4 , I . 111. , la*6 �ha" ii - 11 I I ob, a 4. 4 "" t I . . Always thinking 06it- youiiaqu,", t e gullwale , r . Since 'then. ' It might. 'have, beea. 4#16j. 41 DO - . . 1 4 this a difficult task, but finally, amid cent. I wonder ,who shey'are 7 ' . Versonol f9rV1W­%1'"W44 4" ,� . ': � �i, i., 11 . . � said, Laura'. 11 Why don't you try ., to the uproarious shouts of the,vthole party,, *. 6'Solne'peoV16 out for a lark,prhaps.11 eat, "Alafte. 'You had I$ in you . t '' 41,4-A � �'e I 9" Voce A I , W0110 I 10.41 0 VA .� IX � . � I . � I " Or people who need * _ rL powir - , e I'll...." V .1� 11 ".,� , . � . think of,some one else, just .to see what she was landed, on the deck, 1hQ water. the I oney, but to Mika it soi but you lgv ' , Okla 400VAtloo 710000t.- , V ,�, .�;` '' � . , .p " , , I I ." " . .. . ' t ', U 1� me so out , bankffik" f "', �,,, - , . . ' . roat are too proud. to do it. publicly." *0.0 of; 0- , . . . . it is like V front her soaked garments forming q id 46 States, yo Nw I fat I .4 . - , ,. . remomber.P : '111 . . . . . . ­ . . PV ddleo wherever " Well, anyway, they must make a p South 4'' i , I . ing 14 ­­ . she walked, _ pt " "Don't 'flatter yourself that t wrok re. . , 'rIfIllp. I", VI I., ��,,"��71 , I . " That is cruel, ll� said. Then he,ad - pull Here ! some of .you fellow Af, I could sing, I wbuildn't I 1. L - 1-1- 4 , t * 1. �� " . dol t I ,". ,a give me by 1 f.' jj*ovc. Aw., * 1.46 ", IM � " __ - � . � I . _ .Pkd ,sroiteol it'.0. .14 . � " �',.111' . I , - . , , " 11 0. "U.,- -_..1;, � - 3 ,W . , - I � , ,:17 ­­14�­44- Ail ,. ­.-��.##-, ,,,t4oe. , 1�4. 44. .. a . I - I" V "I , In, 11,0�m, . I men ed i4olco-11,pomotba, i fty�fjr'(A qdodg,e likiil'that rayeelf.", ,.�, - .0AV181%4 �srangr.Qtrioncb­ ,* "' ' - " P4 Aft . . �. 1''. ... 11 V41146il� ,,�Tau tea Ail �Wa a 1#g-upp", W4, I * �uoeki, , � i . I I w - q , , "' - , _,�t 111 . . : , I ' 4",;"qW . '' �,," " "' - - - � . . . I . . . .. 1, - ­ I , _., mmantie It WOU14 be. rl s414' but t was different with , 1 il, , _., , , dow" � Ow" I ,,, � ought to know how unjust. that, U."' water. "HOW. i Ido tastes ,,, 401.41, I.- �')`­­W . � . me, � , ;� , 1 I I 1 46 Y , I W i o , "�7� - .on In i vP his. asiOts with tho.. 'Vol ... WOO 6 .� ­ � . No, you beggar, climb up ,like a juaixe Gladys entbusthstically. - those ,old. days.- , it ', .. ", - . , In" I � " , i f,"... . , . I 1. I . � . v '������4 ,.: . � , . '. W thout replying, Laura followed Lady ' ... : 41 700, I 8,uppome It would be romantio," strug .was, a bitter 6149,06moloir , - 1_ � "'4 "I'll, -1 . Dr stay therq.all Willt." I I , ,g 0on � A ", ' � it �, , , su'Iri, .';, 1. . C9 r., z � Twirlington t4ivaid the� 'door, and4 - '!' I . e r had. I ofteb thought I liall � ' , , i Q_ , I � ,� ,"$I " ___�4 � � I 61 odon, he replied, 41.atliao ,g * I ' stated in tlo.eq I , ," . '' . I'll get .even, with you Lan t more so than swim- con - , 11944.. . � Y'�N� ­ r'. ' % I . pLangdou walked silently by her side. . . . ' Ug I quorpoi, but the memory of face, X,ent, ,which a lJttlqr,,.* ". I , � . . _yoar . _ . I . . .11 I . 1; ., 6i66=00�, As they' left the, vinery they ,awolivi&, Keith'replied, mournfully, as he swam mi .�hout in the Thi�Ao',wkth 0110's camp back, ofteper than �.r de , ' ".0; W"I'll ". , -AP . 11 I 11 I hoome 4 , _­___ � � rV , 11, Ila � ff. . 'go � __-1 .. fe -Aftej -i - .--- g-_ � I '. 1Ag=4XV,e_l;R0c�=#_Qr04,t4 i"o '. alon ide $be hOUSQ41ioat; and. wit ...elottheo, -on"' r . � � :�4 '' . . - . I A. Qfiffipayon. _4�wt�_ "I'll =111-1- �. 11".. . .-and Rugh �e 4_0MWA_Jt11Qn1 L4tCrDAfL - I-earytz-ou. , W4i�_S U_ . � , "I'll, "I'll, ......... ......... 11 61aug- =I'm di,ber�e-d-�i,p-tmd-�erept----�4T-iP--� —"-Iffi'll�7,61ff--�,;B,ve'r--torgkv�e�i-me—l�-o-jFth-aT?" thin ­... 4,merj,tats ri 114., ;;z.'**-,==;-Z--=--;;:�---thT,--la 1. 1, I . gilway whigli ......... ......... "I'll", � - -wc -- a;u-T y -n " tb. 0, *44 - t f" , . ,,� ' .%-ff.-7-r,r k of' Youi, . I shouloWt tell you b* , � - I ., i-er-ihdt-7ham -y—, . g and' ohI*erihgi into the. cockpit, , said, Glad' I .., I , Ilast 'Alvid 4 ' " 'h " " " ' ' I I I in YO. . it I didn't want yon' t,6. undeAtind t MR I I. - '1_ , '' , ,.­­­­. " net Argentinei. I 1',� ,",�. , " �. -r, " � .1. I . I then, after pickbig up Keith and Gladys, whore Gladys already stood ringing her �46 1 dobot think I ought to,, That ,was all� j -of th - old d . . . `:'A .�,,���D�,�, ", I . ' ' �`,�%� . 1� L:,�6� .,, ­ ­ "', � . . . t�@ entire part�r, waudere& toward th-b. . . .. I . Ir for the sake , ii W "' i - ,,.� - 0. . _Ayo; - Ut *a .,011, � ,'�`., . clothes boforq going, Inside. . the t unsportsmanlike thing you ever but I dreaded imeeting ,, ' ,a he, 00,4 R q . . . MOR . I . gh - an �41-,� i _;Q_ , Al �A, ,, ''I I 1, . , t-0141 I i 'j��o 4,i bal, - river bank... Hugh and Olivia walked ��, . . you a ,In,, d . .. and did. � I *hen I did I felt t , .., ! the thquawdi �o �� I I I _ � �f �m . a little behlud tho rest. N_pithor spoke. She glanced, sheepishly at Keith� . , j, I make . ba ove buralm'g­ . .1 I - I.., I , ,,# . id curios. an att'a 'Oets,- ", `� _ , . . . no defence. It -was trigh - in 'I -tried to, let, myself W. , d _ So. _� 01, Fla liadno,,� �egfl,lued her accustom- st Out lauguing'., His limp Ilan- - . tful , my heart, I � - , ­ �'i 1, I " . ' ' a � Iriend- � 61ter"t, ` , ,; , . . , 4Y atupid. of me. BUM' she' continued, deceived, by th, � a _4, pepo.; I In ed cooluess of,ina H mouth was nel ,trousers clung to his long legs, �dnd _tjaloe. .., word.-. - I - _� _ .t, , er - funny,� especially v�hen � - - - .�­d_ I I Us 110r1oll VWnt r ft * ttt i, _W�'-W,XT4* t, ;k1#','1" " ' ' , ey tho. :ter 3,mA trqip , lauglkffig,�If.it was � P I-Ps""and trio to "%*,40" . � , b -,m&4o' 0 1;. OIRL - .1 , � � � got lxkoie.fir ,-and . ing in stre4 _, ' . myself 6 lieve ,,no , " . . -Im ,es - W* - wandripp y *rawl94. out, of - the, ­,p)ant ., looking. I Colle �,t, �`,- 01) P ,. - - � � ___ . , that 1 , etiouls' ji�inxed U6- .. wrolpir, .. 11( .. I �. . I'll" .- ---`­_h-Wd'ii , iant e but there � . I . , �' I .. . - ­ def 'MIXL;p� SS16 was' his clothes.' His hair. was plastered og, was'doiulg'rigl�t.­'It was 1� I'll � I -7 .7YF� , _ 'I � more like a, soaked, S�Otch'torrler than, Madge . cons! oration, espeolall;r�.,, i . ,P I . . . *Ate S. I I _ �' ' �i I f ­ I � I - , ; - nothing in, her 4ppeArmuce to'indic ..tightl� to his head,'sifUthe ends of, h . 1, had no right to see you � as ]J qqq.; Ll I 1, 1. I , :��,% I I ce * mustache 'Ar6oped mournfully while the' a ixian. Oh, it wao funny." . � I did.';, but that,. is � . 11 TAX 110119007 ZIP PRIM111. 4ha'', 1_11 _� . I lf 'an hour b6forei. sorro � wful expression ' 'A That's right, laugh at mei Insult to there " Y 1. neither hors nor. . � when he thaRg t a.'tho� 11 . � of his countenance . a OU called,�me.,a coward. I ' i ' ., " I , v,-,�, I . " was -10 ;,��'. : � Anger, shame and 'humiliation finally Ohrlotiolo-mthe ,boo U 641", �,�'J, _ , ` , """ I I . . I I . subseevoll'. the one desire, � revenge, combined with his shivering form in injury. I shall never forgive you now. a coward, not to turn from the tempt&- forced bympathi 0 'I * 4 ­_ U , . "Oh, please do." - I . . , " . Strolling. along the path liefore her by r-oducing a pathetfe' picture. of injured ,, - . tiqu of yo r eyes,'? . _ .1 1b, ...., .), � P ' . '' ... & � -1 '' . .. I I . dignity. I'll I looked halt as bad aa� . Noi, I won't."' � ilk as if I were -A-jIr&.'Wh0. tug multi de I 1. , . ,,� � '. . "I , '. Laura's side was LAngdon. I . '. , I . you - I'd jump in -again and . drown I "I shall beg. very -hard." . rooms to'satf.sfy J i I .1, * '' "' , " Huill." she said, turning. suddenty , Adge reseiit. .1 . . 1. I If .. I � yi''�� 1. had lured'you ou," 'said M , I Keith glanced toward Madge and fully. isivin a , lea(Urli 0 " jos %� "'� "'.; . L td her companion, 14 self," said. Gladys. , . Hugh. They were seated some distance ho ' ure'you must remember 116 felt b6'would-av on , :b- L .,r' � . why are you men so my , .2-- 111. - .W g Lot ' , . 11 Y4 W. distinctly I said there must be no. ude;_tbe ha , a6 10. , I ­ "I',"", I ".1 ....... unsuspectin one anotbe)r?" . ou'd -better look 'at yourself, then,'! . � _ . . . .. Must, -r-- to-, - I =m6r,blinself, il�.111 _. ...... . . I " What- -do.., you mean ?!' :he- -aske& : ,ouggested_ Lady, ,Twirling,ton,4 �'I.Lord_ ,:,J�Y��Ll Wittl[Aheir, ..backe _turned.. They sentiment bet,wsea�,us.--.1f'I- ' I - .�� :1 �, ,�,­ I, ,� ' � - L I - I wero� not ke, but Otie 48 11 down to the. West �Inll'pfi ill, " � . 1. ,",L�, . . 41 I11vas only ,;thinking,!' shl) replied, Feith isn't a circuniAance to you. You're ,looking at the firewor to this idi tale. you need not JA_ , . I I I '' �� I I - , �,� , . ­ 1. . *11 gult. Me,,, ', . . 11, moul'-dfl, th,­," ­­ � -.-,-1'- �, �. st'abo'Ut as bewitching do a, drowned seemed to be to . . . . would Vd'the highei _, ' ""'LL I ­_ ,. . L lking.oLarnestly. 111�n_ . for .6, I -1 I I . , looking into his face and then glancing JU . . 1-1 . . ­ "..",­,", _� . I forgive you on- this condition," be� sild. 4, 0 0 . I" � alon'- the path toward Lahgdon and eat., It I ..were YOU L I'd get out of. sight., It's not 6 question of Insult, Madge," .1 . I �11 - "What is that?" Lshe aske& be -replied. I I .. " 10, '01, . . . with and *I ,; � "I only'wanted you to . . 101, Lau. ina. careleis, manner,' .'Ais tho,ukh , Come, run away and get some dry . . . ��1,�,� the ra . _ ,:know ,� ­.,�,,' 1 ,V. . , " That you marry, me," --he whispered' �io I street, window. � . � L. - ., _ ,­ . I i boreno. connection with her words. clothes on before Lyou catch your'death." I that You might never be in 'doubt . L I I ��111 . . L , . F . . I c r face. .1 Ii An orderly from tho:� I -1r.'' I . 49 Acting On this suggestion Gladys am to the truth. I have very ttle more it lit I . I was- only thinking,," , shei .continued red through.t . Gladys Arew back. "PLord Keith,*' she I trotted,, . 9_11, ­ - � 111A I 11111'iNkv,��� . al oldit - Libf�41s(`, I . I I ' on Ow I OV'_ere 'ug'h I I 64 th t ope woman"'knows when to sus- scampe he saloon to her . Is , to say. only "to tell you .that someh 'C! ' i I "Mmi , t' another, but a man believes hile Keith walked away said Ughingly, 11 y shouldlitt Joke c d . the 1. 1. ,iiii , , . pe . .im-' .stateroom, w � I L grew to realize that I haiathrown 'away cloak� and fte, ftlp, L' ft, _ I I r-; 1. . - -do more oedately,� Murmuring .something about so serious a-malter. ,On another love. wbiW had Wen given me , I . It I 1%, I . Illicitly im,frien hip." I . ppose I I I*,1 ..;J1,11 1 44 VJ7 ' inst his . �, I I ,by did ,'you -say that, Olivia?" he - about "a whiskey and � soda, .just .to ,should take, you in earnest. You would with .all the traglt And confidence ' aga, � fa,ce., *, 7*0, 0, - I'V� ,111�i� I I . . . . . . I.. I . ok I , � �­ .. ... I I ­W6j�ff � ... IL of a i,r"-.Vi0_._ Am-Sli-A I .1 6 _F6dIfii6_d_i&i4Wfiat_ tj7e-[1�;0ljd's he I.. - 'W I � ,� ... -1,1, 1� �. ­11� L .1 I , A-0 OlD ' - , jyoUn$�' irLl' . , 'L � I ---- . I . � , L '9 . I 'L ff­­ ", '. , _,�_­ _­_­­,­_­__-- ­ 'L, ­ & ---wouldn't- . �� � - ��'_-- ,-�"­Ae'd--au­x--ious y. � r' -catching, cold-- you -knowi�- I q I I'll, � "L . !E� . keeli­ fi - --bad. .--it- -very-emb * grrassin do waSL.0XWt ..'� i, I .. , , , , I 11 . � , . . _ . wl� . L 1� , . _ 01, . ­­,"�_', � ,,, " , , , '' - ,:�,, . V . , " I* 11 lilow about u Ail- -----­d­L,4-dj, . " 4 I I L a cowo,rd'I. had bhen.. I .realized that ture out on . such, �An i1tokmal '' , ;; ,'�,��. , ,, L '0 4 I vou ' ' . . I I., Ain. 0 . @&I * L' 1. ­ - . rn I.. , , , � . . malk thinking of a Bad ibing'which Twirlingtou, when the two ' all,, I am� in earnest," "�'Je. L� the 10*8 that brings hapliineps must be �,, I 11 . . jiappenod at, Cannes this winter. The sufferers' had ' Ran , , � . ,.L " f L . Y in U. � 'PVe �, , 11 . . - young L departed. " They'll never be road ' said exegiteidtly. ," Hang it &14, 1 love yo honest." For a moment he gazed'allintl been his'6qstom, - to 4 00 - .1-1 -' 11W- . ", "7 .... � 1 4 . L i � 11 I . I . , active' wife 4 � . .. _� - 11W- --- husband of a" ' dttr - vw�,� I I I - . Y in his chambers *61ch, *e ­ ,rr i� - ­gf�z� 1-'. -111 ;�- I - I ., - - . .. . ,time, and we canit� leave them ,, here What more � can a chap say?" I -at,' is, all' 1 `markablb tor'tli ' tr �t I * 1, ,L,, owing- rlver,. 'I.' Th . I . serious Y. . 4-11111 '�: �i' . . .. I I I a friend, ,one -withL whom he'llad grown a , lone -.19 . . I I " He- might say It Gladys �At the fl I ip wide da . ,. . up from'bo�hood. ', The three were mudh ,,, . I have to say, MM90,!' he ilaid. 11 You . . . . taid replied, hesitatingly, " and not like I - .. for a number of. guesta. - He ba I �.AOVO .j� 1 . . . together. I The Triple Allia I'll stop and look after them,�' t . . I a' can't call me a coward -no rl*-�llnd as -big fUpopi . ..1. . � "I I . 1. I I I nee ' we . g6oid joks.91'. . . W, . 7" I'V-1 . , - . i$h Ine,", she . . . , � ­', I , _�� i , , fal � 1� , 11 .1 � '.I I 0 - I I . used to eall them.: - All C.annes_couId­*adge,. ','if you,il q1ta. w . I L I I I :coward,,could'a0t toll a Woman what -1 , seltulnulst6 � I - , � - 1 ' I . ., - . . � hat was going on, butLthe husband, dd4ed 10 Hugh in'ad under' -tone. He,m4i- - 11 Heaven knows. -that.1,sm serious," he - have told you." . . . . 4, had -*641nv&ite ^ . . . . . I -­ see.11W � . . � I I . I '' !L'L-thilo-:�eeiMoMie&j--�fQria-,-In ... - o MR. 0111 ,..... . .- . lin& - 11 I'Vi not, onb , , , - I , ­__ _., v' . hictant - assent.� -: . . ': ' Madge burst � of ­�t - -, - ­ ­­­ . ne or buspeeted, because he trusted - big tered A re � saidi his. voice treid'h 1- - � '.. I ­;; I . . I : I ' , out A-mb-mg. , ]It was a J hal uZ tio-'einiMA - �,� L I . I . - .. � & _ bue .di " ,wwfully , duW"Ibi .7,44 V ., &do him ' .11 ,-,"f', ,.-.--I,- _.'._'­­­­ . ­�__;,, -_ Irien.' ily'h& -surpflqed,thw1overs �- . - - �W,6n'i 44:,be "!� - ,of 1bime -swout tongded c1mp;�,wh6--_e_aR9_ - 1heartitse , IO' . d'U - b *jr,4 m ' 10 � ' 'Ir ,,'r_,, , t , indulge& -'4 bvitaflon'.40 1, 110(�V. ��. , , , � aee,1,d'�;1t­, a A 6 in I i Q�Jy ablont start re P me ug # wh fL . . , _1� .... �, _ _�.,� . -i"�-*-4--:-ijw,�.-�z.-,.--�,-.:.- �:quito, 11w, ` . '.'- He was, I goiroie6i]iff 'asked- Lady -TwiWington. ' Besides, I ID&L-61OV0 I 0 - P e - - 'in ' it sentfailk. , . . teas, howevii, 'pi" ".601110114,0641 01 . - 9 - Y 4 , i . soldier, but. whon You put me in the sad suppose fo*A - Ir � � 1:1- "', .", 4 . I even then,'fot' he matched his oirA life *don t believe1here'll be any L 4inner." , 1. YOU fanc* ,you have To'- 'distinction'. that - W 0 ; Wftw,��, ,,, � ,' ,, . L . " 1. I . . I agailuat the- traitor's'. There was a d#el ' ' 11 Then we?lI plenic on potted meat, and dle you'll find me there at tfie'linish. I iev6d an',overburde"O' heart. if you. failed to� onlo�o._fjtt " �-Ajtt , .: ' , : I . . . I .1 . � ­ L on.the beach. at-suarise, the!busband- was .Lord Warrington?" Jgave, You fair warning, yesterday dnd -Wa -*ere_'-&,scho6Ibqy onbi could-undlirstaffa- _____ __ _CQ _ I . _� . . L I "I'll, . . . . . - . . . p proisevveo,� won't we, I the _pTe8out__WW t.heL laet''._... L � sho-V -tht6ilgh­ - the,' - L . tt I OU poge 60i " d , I'll - . . - -L" ' ­ - hearti and --iher- friend 11 ber,.said rather sulkily: foolish for.me to wait-anj longer,61 he your in Ulgenee In each a, display � of _ I . I 11, �. I.. r I I'll -7, 11 Ice, byt 'in �A full for ,"L, It' ' , -%--t - - . p I . he would,oveir givi, in �t , , , , , , . L 1, - , � I . . . I fled io Switzerlandi to be joined there . S'W . -to, be Lthe Only way. added mixiously.,seizing'fiek' hand and. mock hero I h ' ft 6� thb "' ht �' " (' `� .. I I .,by ell, that seems' � holding it in spiltd of'her, efforts to with- one, is at a , I 00 grown man � c &m a L V I I I . . thewife, 'every one said, 'for she di out of it, unless I stop myself," an- 0 "10". D eiplanation. .­,,I�, ,­:L� ..."V . I . 1. . . ,sap� L ' L �1. . "I love You. I � Want YOU L to H __ . debtP:rnd' loom,. try -._b6* --No. - , ,;;, �. . - pear�od a, fortnight later: - AL *'Oman . ­ . - . .� ; L I ;;;;;; . I � .� swered Lady Twirlington. I I draw it. I I . . .. . 6wev6r, I tillit YOU- -have finished." - could not *uibh the.. ` i � I . , I . i', I . would have- been suspicious. of ,such - a " Whichwe won't hear. of;" cried Lang- W,mY, wife.", I . � L I 1, ­g,,��11_1 ­ , , . , I ; I :'Quite," he-rellied; sulle'ni I � ",". I . . I 1, .But #I— , riin., , , ,� . , . � �,I,.� � .. . . I " 01. Ly' , ., Z " 11 . friend, but you in 'Then you InUot'ejense M6,ff She o&idF . I I �� Q, �,­ I .. . L . us." don, moving toward the boats, and , ' � " I , ,::: L,' . . 1 41 -by - I 'd . ,A carriage drove, up; " tw�� .'I&: ,�� . . I W did you tell me this story, followed reluctantly 1)y Lad� Twirling- " Ther - &is no buts. If *you say I No' rlsing'fr6m her seat..'" I bav f #_­,"': ., . I . . . I . . .e some, let� . out and, under the, shelt. 44,41"I'" I . .. . -V- Fiaid,Hlig. - . I I .1 . - I ­ M ..." I _ - I - , _ I 1.,1_.'1- I . . . ... I : Olivia _1!,_ gignptli _. -1.7 -1 ' - "-7'--'-- �­` - I shall, CQm8 1*04, A9844 _Au4*&_,1R,_ _t. -to_ Ite,;, t --y --have- -bored-me- I mail's -Umhtellw. 7-hilfried'- 1-16", '", . ... gueasil � ton_ eirs wr ba va, L -11- 9 . -1Y ____1.--1-L-- ---- - -- t" ­­­ Dow . 11 ____ __ _ _ _ , - - - _X"Angj . I - � I L I I .,. ifi� ,�i�­..., ,�'. I , , L . tojj�jird:L 4 on ' ... I "-L,' I ' 'L _ , . I � W , - " , 'IMIZ'A - , 0 ,! ....... I - - . I d ­ and- LaIlTa- . - � I I - - __ __ I nutil I W. in YOUP � � Be 11 four 'r shalk be asleep before' I- Her recognized, # . 1, L .1 ­ 1. After L dobsiderable delai, whi0h was ' L- � . - ;L ., " I doin't know I am sure., I just hap- . i`But you forget that'we have known bave half finished'- them."- 'Go . � L �� I I .11 1�, , ", . . ., I . .8 � It , � FjO0 .;S a A. ��_�-�-� ­�,,, I . . Od Dig t d mitik and her da .��; 11 . ied ad intageously by Gladys and I . tmi I . I . , �a - I I . L. 'L � -4F ;` � . I pened to be think ixig -gogut, thel f 1, SOP.- each other,'sueh ,a little while." ,' 'Lord Wfirrington.91 _ - _11;��,,,� � . a . . _ ­_,,,�,,, � ` r 'L 1. . . - __ ocouP I L . I I . smiled. There h"'Deemf no' , , ­ __ . I -Lord Keith in again making themselves it I that y(?u do I 411 . . I . Perhaps it was because I , '.1 . - . . I . - L, . , pose knew L presentable, Lady' Twirlington's butler .take 4he same chance I . . I . CRPTEU: XVL .. I I . I I :!I I I . . . . don't .1?, It's a fair gamble, with the their Oo ing. Tben, he I . -,V I . � . the.lingliquol and'.had grown'to likebim. ' � I .... ­ ­ , About patrician Load � I tf 'Po2nouneed. .dinner, and the our peoble on. Sir , Attlr�r - , , %% "" . , A . I . . ., . . . .� af 116vel ides , I I . Uen, �. . . . . I .. _. � odds on happinessi Won't you marry . �. .. At *W an, , f .L. . . . .- ,, I I'll. — . I . . .. . woo hd '''d aboard the -house boat, , - - ri-ty,maurice-fli�ted-ubiq,qitou6i,y.-- . felt-abd. h6'wondered why, he,, " - .. - � _ , " ThCh wlip6t T' - - ���' ', Ife-ir, dp­ 't- --Whd -teed- - IOa­X -wdi ti . Pg. ,� '--he added -tendorly,--try - . . , the tho ght of itbefore. 'A ti � ' i d" -, -1 -I- r�_= I - ' ­- -t ` i pe, mej-. Gladyq 71, � natuiat een, ... U . . I - - - - , i ites et ,by . iRg 4ondou had as its �, . L *a@ thinking that most men are to draw her toward him. I tie ­ ,� ;1110i.- ,.�. - I I L . 4. -i- ' seated 1ben-welvei ih'the'�'Iittle dining- . 0 '' I _ yde Park Corner, and' gient name for * ban'r acco . Unt. : "A", �`LL 1. , . 1k . . . . I ike that hu d,- drawing back, : gray stones of H `1� . . � sband, too trustful of their - om, prepared .to do amploi'justice- to ' ' " oh, 1 cau?t I' she crie taehi,tda in 'nolkhboring Rotten % L . . , - , . . W, , , 'Ill . . . I . . ro , I tiy ROW exchange. certainly, , And. eaeY., ��,­ I � . I 1. fi:iends.!, ,. I . . . . I but.'his "arm was - about -her waist and.. lie.. . 8 , ,,, I" �­ I ' . . . I I -the hurriedly -cooked dinner. , It was the of fashioiiables. in! vibich Were. ­Jftot fdr thiit;-foluili - Sol 1. . I . . ; . . .. , " You meant more than that OliVia," � I . .. I he held a I command -turned out f4 least W*6uld to. A*p'ould ' "', 11. � � "I I j".. I I held hd-r-f irihty-�,_' She. looked up into his eorps .it it I . I f not what might be calleil & thoroughly high - i . . . . .said. Hugh, stopping 'auddeuly, and look- 'enial party. Hugh, was'-preb face and'inet his eyes glistening in th16 6,11, tile regalia of tailor-made smartness off -no . I L- � 11 I- � , 7 i, � 14 ­1� I I . � I . I. 6ori . ecupied ' , than a ho 0 ,�. p �':" ' ' I ., . . irig into her face, , I . ' a 9 ,ipally. in, Monosyllables . dim light -almost 'next ,,her own. '! Oh, an hour or so of dress parade. ' later a�..- I se .. - . . , . I ",_. L "r �� -.1 ­ . I . V1 - 60 spoke prine . for t. eiiitti L . L . . I . I . .1.11 . . � ",-Perhaps, she answered. carclesly., - - without-Linueb, regard to.the relation I ;can.,tP1 she cried again, tears filling :L From his chamber's Windows. overlook- in measured tones.. " . I I b, I I . , . � , 1. they bore to the ' 'conversation. is her eyes. Then she - bu I ace , '� ... ... � - - - " - bat do you know ?" he Th . � I . .And� il, L ' � . , .Tell me w ried hei , ing St. James" Park - -Smith 11 � 1� ." ,. I I , . � "ked. . . . �� I against his broad chest. and let both his t L I ­ I , about midway be Flood . �. , , . , � L';, " '44 i L I . afl- ' "' Iff 41 - . . . I . . .4 Nothing, angered Madge. ,.and ilie, directed sarc . L ween, Wellington Barracks and the . OW .Coal ''you VontW. �ejjt "bnL ' �� . ' ' , I . only, what the world 'tie shafts at himp *hieh,'in most cases strong aims close around her.. "Oh, I Aori6 Guards, thi,'domailas of,sii Ar- a day as this?" ssid.Mr Arthiol: J ", � _ ­­­ '--'-' " I 11 -(1, r I -gan',t help it," ebe�.; , 11 44� " L _ LLLLL I, , .." 7 ..,,._,_1k_Wow61__&e.�P1i� _ahiuggifig,tLerohoul while Gladys, _nprpturgd.. ! I ove _dW—o . , I " . failed--- to,,- , pene.tratef . . . � - - ____ - - ` dn­4� kr&tpt-tAt1o­_ '- -U ------ --d-f I , . . . - . L . - . . � -- thil r's- - royal _�Tf�_Iei�iaw_ lifilifflu'-wAW1 I . I . . _. - ' I-Ve an - V- - �, - ___ '. eyon e 4A -"7---'- . . . 'bler-B —rd"t1i - ­ ri - f the .('t -td - i I 9,1� � � , ,- , , ., 'her diodattous esoupadep rind YOU-" _. : I I I ­ � *erer, vixi . _ ,� , . .. �ashb;aiod Of _',�, �,,�, , _', '. �q, der � " ' darlinig," he said, kissing her. sue a, Modest. - a " . 'a. , . . -t' it . - 13 - L of the . I I . :". What do'' you mean o insinuate T` ot relish' . . I . , I . . � Lord, Keith might n :: my . Wei: . . fe4rf uA )eal ' little lake'L and the equidistant trees ol I #in ", ' one elsi .Will W, slo- ' . . . . . sure no .. - I . . I be.said abgrily. , � I . ot,Lhie involuntary'Lbath,, iast , I . Don't "hate, me," she whispered, pro- .the Mall - L the, b4ii1binents' 'of St.'' � erate.01, . . . .. ... 4"., ..".. '77, , � ' I) rose ­__._,�_ ­,­ ­ � I I 11 ­­�­ . ­ L, �.77 W" .'' 1i I ­ . , " V, - e" - I � I !�;%,h, - galas . -- _ur .am " ., I M _' �� L , XM- . -11 1, ­­ '­­'!S&.-_,19jd 'hei-hand, Al -LAeftin y. -I ecause- I _Iet,youv knbw. ., Lk, Z_�J --L;'� -.��6'ft- :%��L g! 1-b 11 :�_­ ­ -��e " t'- _ "I - -7 . 1- . . I .. . 2 - . 'I �,Dccasic ieg ;A,Ii6-,.,4abIe-4nd - aay�­meu ea 1104A-�%bnft"Swakii��-, � Ae�* - "-�oa_-r, w6va-, OF- 1, . �. - - e� a I . . . . .1 - Aha Sure to loso,one, I - 11 � �!�� 1�� � ' � � �!��,� - �"'W�� � Z�`­, ,Pim_fhiS_,Gh0-iiIde,i,. 'mor 4 ;i� - I ',�,'­Ilq inalvglau- , , -080� ,. �, -awr---- --#,,,r,;­�i qW ...'s; i0r.-TheY , ,- VaIN6, W Aim--4ft, - , J t;' �`T, auic-�ti I . "Te4 7 tenderly; ­ I You aid very litt1q. - - - " borough- Houw royalty ifeighbored j. , an ii!6611111�' or - 1. . eant--to , _ I ­ n. 0 . =I . I '10 . . I .�,r# my cousin-* my: friend. 4 -fil I Keith � meanwhile attacked -the viands 4% ythi.nit'they can get without . much . I , 1, "�, . . 9.V .. 1. . , . . .1 . -lusill . . . I I : I patrician.occupants of the yellow man- ,friend one has. Acquaifitideiis ill . linte nothing, .to Bay nothifig, but . 4 . . . ,!.. - ��,� 11!'LL_.,:: �­.' I heartily., and exhilarated by, his suddeu�, trouble., . - . ' L . - Rquorof Carlton House Vertace.- To -the. mies 'invariably remain ' 4M VV ___,J1,,_',1 t I . . . . . . I . . A,t- - -- leftj 0 stated pefiods, I nd ." � *L.L,.,., ... I .1 �- lor,tbe sake Of. your happiness don't' be, . . I . . Is- . I ... L .111, ;, � � plunge in the river, was, the'. only one' ,-, "Rdw- about ,wo.menj:dea�rest.?" the royaijkfa' -, ed Miss Flood-SmitX ,� 11�,� . too gendrous_- I � I I a W 1, L _1 ": . __�__, * ­- __ — - -Don1t­trus-V�yoirr fri.en'do' ' Madge 'meanwhile sat,*ith Hugh.on, nord fluttered over''BackifigliUmL your ils� �� I � L � .. � .1 the * table who seemed thoroughly satii- Palace, 'numbered ,among' your . . . , "o( I I . �. . . 1i lingo.' When -the -the - forWard part of the deck quite un- � Gra- " � . 11,4 1i �,_ . I � . I - . � I tc � ; ed _jAdjh -his surrouno: _ __ why me -came, .-, _,'A, I -marking-th"resance:- of -Her-Most 1. I J- LLLL 1� . . ..; .... - 1_.___�_V____`__ kt�'..,,I�'d---olig�htly.—",Y-6u-----Im""'I dinuer.was ove_rt&4—r,A-ir4d-tohe iffppor ­cbiiscic�xii_6t tliii-'*-!-+-tFe"--iOn—led-y'-W-hl-e-h cians MiLiesty ; and aLt su�h � times count- - ' " Now, Adel*, , 1 riever hear * I `­ . I v�e 1, - ) o t," ,he said hoarsely,. Then, . I . . I . waA less carriages rolled- along the Mall and brolla, iono6ngle, You must - L' L , ; .1, . lid 1 I � . . deek for coffee. . . being played , ; , -, i ear. Madgi had -_ mum, , '' ,_ I I . I I . , Ile wa d eside. h r �oilently until they I I * acting and scold- , I ; 1. � . I . . _19 I I 1 white, awn. at first assumed'Vw ,.\ I , 1:' " , ,1�.'.­ I t kcaeh e river. - � , L . . . A. light breeze, ruffled tb6 ., Birdcage Walk, their,boachutan resplen7 lip, didn't .yoaTI-intertup I r., � . . . . . - .1.1 I . I . in o wuh ' the paper 11an- ing, manner which she freque tly,,61100- -dent in silken: hose and huge bouquets, " " You.: forget 'that you" Are ..; . I ;I. I . . An hour rty,on the . I 9.1 "' I� - -_ - ... .1 . _ zi& ------ �­­_- - '� . I I . 1,6 d'O' . I ternv,:_t_o._and,froV_,�w-h1Ie along the riVer- Ad toward-hiza,.btit. -be.-Aegined .unusually -while lfttic--mtrielt-Vlvm*r-do-dde�d—oii - Afifeidirt,- 46A . re ki -I,.. . - . Pit I r 'ere embarking in the smalL . . _- ­nd-- itfuention . I 1".. - .. I 1. - ... e __ - ___ I , I ,`�Ieg­-Ijglits j.1is-te-ne-d on. -the 'waiter � My. and- -MR uttiil�� Ly- 1, : � , I bead of e�aeh - on in occupant, .. � I "b6'a—UpTeparatory,to ' rowing'Up the co 9 su k the V golmed ter sharply,," and -1.wish �� 11 ," I . . I I I .. -Smith. The � IV �'oppooite Ohore '.to ber,efforia. .'Findihg. that'he will afid the plebeian erowA gaped wonder- interrupt me. Mainme is someti I I— I I :, . -iv��r'to dine Wiif and the tal i6plars. on tho I . I I . , ,11 . i . i'Mrs. Flood _&wayed ­_ . 4 - lril�stlin A 7-such-meaus'-_ - I L's , ihim e a ,,I ' aj,in , -to_ba_&ffe_cU4Lb -%gi3r'&,t-the-.xer&*uy. necks. of the passing exasperating, Sii�'Attharl ' be con'titils, ddL . L I I __1W1iftJ&W' 4_n;p.qU_tb0_1i&r-r_0-W-4ed * Ill - t, e L;_�� a inord conciliatory inan-� - . . 1 . - Wo -" . iiiug aloirg tile the men ,of, thei� leaves echoing faintly. across. aristocrats. � . . I e net' , 1� Blip I . gii*wale,- and ' . I � I I . at- n6r,,and appealed to',his,1riendship, f I �11 I , - . � I were dissisting .them -into the: ' boats. stream ' . From tithe to time to the We Or . During.the morixing martial, muiie an intense'l6ve, for ihe traWl'; �,!, � . . I - . . - ' ' jumpe - a lightly ,Into � ,d tbWard Henloy Bridge, a flight of an eicRIanatiou of hi.,4 coaducl, . 16welled from the 'bayraek 'yard nearly, The little w0i"D181ace. grow a A , , "' ,. . Laurn the bottom.. vrer ' . � I I I 1, r 0 e�e,oliotupward into the,sky,sliread-' Owhat is the trouble, .-Miigh,11' she and acedsibnally ,i battriMon of the redder', but Afte I . .1-1. -11 ,I' , . - . I . . of . the skiff Langdou _and.GreaweI,1_w6r I I I I r, casting an, 6ug , I I- - , . A .,� I'll �� " - I . . I . . 0 i nj_th6ir,fior*, tailsAloug. - the. horizoirliker - ­aiid, drawing-tloser .to' ^him and, speak- Guards warebed forth Jn -trini white at her , 4avilitei 'she " oubsid ..!, � 1. I - -ding� lbvi,her,_andr Lady' Twirlington � 1: ing - ing in a sympathet�e�( ,,. ___M_ ­Jatkets- and jaunty, eaps � $o , the _in's-pi -' _' he 1. � �� .. lAot _. tone-.- ,"Y611 sqe-ErL .1 : . followed more carefully. -Just ..astern � r t _otejqj� , . . so nest of burning serpents, thea buret ook-of --- reprova ,�-­cohft, . . -1w--Rkif­f-­wirB . --the--ejWow---K-eiW ., - t - myr - -d'iwt— .I'd .".. � � ' ' . --"xra-1,Vhi4lF' reaffe , a ou so . ,_ I . " , :�­­­-�­-,of-A -b -AT in (Y- a iad of ... � colored We-d--V,­A­­ -inething. Perhaps I ing stiains"'of file@ and drums lot, their hereelf .with a faint '46 '' J - I I . . _ 11 . I 11 , I I , . anced in tile stern idated gently away ftnd'grro,Cv faintei and can help -you if you will .only tell in's Morning eieielie in'the park. Or at*& against' snubbed- in pu . 1. ci ", -,11 ..; 't I ". I I . , . . , steadied -the frail � 1 ' I later houri a troop at' searlet eo6ted, fortumately, Ir Artkur did U6 I ` , , . I , . tal glimmered what it is:all about." . - i , 11 . .. , zrRft'for Gladys, whotas preparing to fewer until but a single bee . � I . �1&v i - . . . I I ank, . 11� -oved reitlegily.in Ais chai "Ip"s. , , , 9- -,� . : ­L*Aep abbdrd.. -, I. . . . . I againatthe poplarson theoppositeb . in a . T. cavalry with glistening cuirasses uAd his attention irm arrested F,, �t 'b"ekkiyAl"', . . . _ - , - . . . ­ .1 9f . ank into the black ri*6r and ,Wai§ lost. I nothUng," he said., I . � , . ­ p. 816ek, black'ehaigers I . *seed Si - Ar , tfinroo- of seve- h , '. I . .. " I'm 'going to jnmpv, . she. - laughed, 8 � � r -i' I ­`�,� , , . I - XV)t,C� 'g ,low jL Now and then the heaven6 klowcol eribi- 11 I'don't ,believe that. - It's something wind6wa'ou tbii'r -way train Knights-' C, Lady W . min .'.Vi- . . . ill , arefully Keith moved, . I I I � . &rdol4oll said, , .. �, �.. , �..' , 1, I .. . . . . 4. , ., , . L I sen,''and-tho blaring red fire sent curling you'wonV tell mei" --ie- idg"ariaeks-to--tbe---.Uorse-Guards,- Smith 4- I— �� �, ,. � I I , , abo.11t ill the calloew I typhuroAls stnoke' I I a _t6f:, -A -, ��fll n �,��re are .in an undertone to ,her, ja '. . . .'. I . . I '* Dmi't!", lit', proteateid. -'a Toull capi- 'cloude Of at . W - Thd little blaioneVo'chambera were in, 'the coming of �s4ch ", famous , - ... - I . ' ,, .. , night, or cast odd, quaint shadows aloitg some things one &Oesa't. car to , toll a low brick structure, badly 'ravaged making her forgot hat a . I . I . 8l.ZQ her. . 1 I . thelwatei, wbile the fabeo of the party , 1, � I . ri and,tA - 'i"; . I Wiiholit, heefflig'his jwordeii;�e leaped- . � . . . by time, and almotA .hommed in, by G'bv- a-�,taiiit.-flutterilig it h6v , u ' , , 7 . . -den lookpd ghastly in the stran.ilge. light -1 .. 41 ne I-- AVi I every, one 7 . ,. , � ,Ili , � . . &.��.,, . I ,. , �. . . tile b(mit, but missing 'the exact - . I , . Avery a . is ernment offices -and modern. mansion, heart. 11 Ishe doesn't like In U.w .� . in -to . . 0 U . , I . � . I Then idarkness ,"Would eoigti'.again, brok-' your f6end7ol - ' . . I buildings. He retained P. _4_ , -111. . . I tre, the craft gave ,4* quick luieli, afid � theme chambers gives a daace next week, and I -i- I I on only by the rows !of lamps '-%v%i'ek � �`FtiendF' repeated Hugh,' plunging - . * 1. . . Keith, losing him balance, top.pled,over. - . . � - pArtly because of the Vi6w,which - ex- eaidi somehow., Being here wtI e -11 � . .. ,1 ,. . I 'hito tbtV five'r. Gladys, was thrown, for-, gleamoid on the houge boats. � his hands into. life pockets and oinking ,tended right aerioss the Green Park to ; She left,16i mothet And walkeif.elo.w.. �..� . � I 11 "4, 1. I I ward, nit(I thO sudden -liolitentlig'of the � The pn&tT On the . deck of .the Pluie .lower in his ehair. , "I Do you remember - the soijAbre walls of Piccadilly, and VUV� 666iit th' ro - & ejaiDtning the"iArt, I I � I ' 0 0 , , . . g the secie. the da* we promised to li� friends? It ly because tie could not find the heart jects. , When she ha, I d,. reached 1he ';, I` , , . 4teiltl sent her kidowa�s into the 'water. d'Or were silently enjoying I I . "".: : I : . Tke . nlillost si-Inultaneous splashes a�t_ Even Uadge,. uilable to withstand its owas after the run when you came a t6 desert quarters which hhol been his where...Sir Arthur stood ialkinir *6 " 1. , , tra.oted tile attention of,the others, T4cy , charms, forgot for a while the narrow, %`.cropper And your chestnut sprained a for so many years., .* .�. � Wiardenshot k- ' ' I * , --i I - . cheming w6rid in which she lived, and tendon." .. . . 1. ,. _06 I 01k.8 out one 41111yerem tiumA quickly,' saw tile canoo'.driftin A . � ., I I . I His suite of roams ,was chronol.0glealty strauce, nnd I turning,to Sir Arthur'-'', � � �, I . "Of course, I remember It. It. was .. 11 ­ ..... � � 1. I I , , . vvipty on' tile daric waters, and, hear5 Gladys, seated next Keith, surrendered i, arranged. There was the entrance hall, exclaimod., 11 Do,tell me., a'bOUt---0h'V :1 I I F�1, tlli- mensured stroV-s of two swimmers. herself coft�plctely to delightful dream,- UL -6 renewal. of the old times,, more so '-where oak s6ttles and Norman chests Ybur pa riNitti,, Lady, Warden," she. �' 11 . . . . �, I � . tkan I oared to confess then." I -a.. � ­ ��, I " oi,iie1c, it's NfiFs Cvrelii%�oll ill shouted Ing. � . I . . . .1W.- pparent-tr nifieli 7eou$Usqd`,,#-X--dt#'�', � . . .. � . � nith--hamme-red-ir-on- hinges reposed,up� '--&- I � I , . 16' ' -Ald-ditO R7dn6­d­_fb7rVVdPd'ftiT1bl7 ckiiiihin ,--di"-- "4-1,,A,Sfi�u-i . - . �,­_­­ .. ... ... - I ., � ,,,,;,,: I 4 . .. . I Lail . gdoll" 81-loving.off the s4iff. * * . ti-�, "imoked 't ir __ff,__1.�_.t.____ -OR-Alle-floor­41ad-tapestries. a.dorn,bd-thft__' 1 V1-11. ,� _,O,_ ,, I I I -in-*vrcgttr--diff#r--,,').'(TO;L-04�"I-ntd- Ifig-,fte-6; q re urne - e_r� ' ,dy Wtirden looked a U-1fle, Aispi i ' ` __;_!_,�­ ----. -, ,_ ,. .:-,-...1)4iV,t,,.t.ii.i,iid-l�(.-t;a-e'rie(I-lie-r--b,Tath-c-�i -dl9&r�-&-nA-bccsme--1oat � I � . . I 9 -fier' eyes ha a , walls; whore a lalden's perch was f4s, , 1A eas1k, bills lit thougits. 'Ilugh's mind was fi.11'4�d � glaned, but ,somehow .10 t tened in tho_yv . ting witli laught6r. ,",She can swint 0 . _9qdWpi!;-, and at the fur- � bu*,-Aft,iti-ted-gise-Flood--Smtth.-ihat�.tbli*r,,�,� I ­_ I :.. ,-,.. __ -1 ­_. - ffl, _,%�_f,igly.­ -I_t,.r_-M% * e " - fit-Or-efid"la- - treft%_ tsibfe__ciirV'o�d_­as'__& . w._A�a no inter , ruption. . .1 I f/,�!,� - - - - - ,.T, ff--f1q-r-fn,lllV,,1uf(1. tij-d- rvri�th -vagne- -a­pprehon.,AoA- -and --,-fears- , tite4r.-poWer; -­He--cowld-'--J1-o61r in . I . . . , , ,. I I , . -or, gdod." ' � which lie, could ;lot well define,; aLAY n(ftv without exporien . cing the , tremor, cll,.ss board couiploted 'tbe fnruiture of .tt 11.1-1 U .ti,tthtg'will 416 h . . . NotAn tile least," said. Sir Arthft'' , , . Tlii� Rkiff, i4wiftly aliat alongside ,tile there was a sharp liain ill hill heart theylitid so often produced Ile found * ty,is ' � , . . mediaeval apartment.,, Then, "me 11 We *ere Just t�alkilng of Lady WiirQl�,_` , , I firfit swinimer, who proved to be Keith. shftrpuir than lie had ever felt' before' himself wonderimy" why �, o LAI beet' .60' the Renaissance ,rooln, replete ' v6th 1 dance. Of course you are g6ingil� .1 IL � - k TiLstend of being lfngry; he seemed to I Whilti in Keith's saul, a� keeii desit-6 Was fascinated by this wouid'h'. * Theie wall palpted marriacro'coffets -and oak c& L I L . , -1�ci 1p- houndink *bit by ktWit atii(lee � , �, . ill lite the )olce.' 14 Vve lialt, a plind to I agol cai�ry- aAanteru qve'rhold.alid in ii6 Palo liglit � net�,, earved Itailian"chairs,'ornamental ,avoid embarraftment. . ' ' " I I �.,i." . � � ing him 'to a, point -,vIlere une'ertahity - he thought her face , looked fade� . panelling abol tapestry, ebouy anniolrem "I have half � splilidl'yoil. fellows," 110 cried. 49 1 . I . . . I ­ 11 YAII are a c . w%%1ard,Hugh,11 Madge , �Pro toed. to go to � 0 - . "I ff you - do. 'we'll dr6wa , , (I Seemed inaddeiiiVig.' and--i�piciLtli'd-.s.panimeAs-oLenal,y--*.ot&init..� tw' , ,I�-said-.Mlsi',;T---f-liwtl;�:1,�� . I I . . I ., � I you, . gal I . _-oA"phavdz-+trg--1rer—, w - .� - - . �. I .Analaftly-nex . ,Xx �. 1 � ­ --r , -91 Siiiitb, ute6ne6rii , . � . .* 4111��11.- " 174oll 0--a-f,*tke-.,-boll4ri-tl.$,r:,-t�itt'it'il. I -A-44-j,%v,-�bi,aLqc--I)iiti.t---,I-i-tl.cd �u,oigeleg ly4-amap'-4towly 6rdg.: worli.. . ' . 1, 6611 I.; . E� oiy. I I I -(led to, paddle' ill Cnii,7' ,,,lot, ide the'llouse boat a 0 1 . I ir!01T, Z I Viought yqu ital nd.-stopped. X " No � h lin'the armory, Ornament- ihiss &,gxcat, deal in tow- " I I'', I . I . g s . ,�I,.Oman lovos a e waid." _. .1 ' A " .i . adit.." I � - . I . . t tvhi4p6is toge from , the . 11 Madg6," he",utswered, Vtill Aooking( ed with a friese'of eseutelloons ilhistrat- " Now, Lady Wardeno you '04 -.1 � �;, . � few itiolistine ' . Q4._.1 , ; , ti" ' I I 1�,,itli,- g�abbing the 'grunwnle, was wAt(%r,.n, iniifflell note Ili- -two of stringtid , 11 to\, her'eyo , , �'L . I 'p, ".7(,)1lL lloVer spoke a truer, 'ing the honorli.ble ordinaries and - epin- both peraniide. Misg Plo -t--gt", , 1; . . . . . m th ,,'* ** � ., I /tIl" and the .- r and depicting try for Uo skk6 bf' - - 4`�� . �, to%ve'd alollq, lint! y re.ftelied Gladys, iiiw;ie �clioed faintly ich so- word. Lain a cowardior I should not - mon.eha�gos of h6raldry, Ili, ,tile Conn. b�'b *,�� , . , , 11 , \1 - - VVf10 Avas switilmilig Will trying to make prano voice of the singer burst. oil the have: thrown away rAy,efiance' 6f hap, ,tile histaty of.the subject from the first t auce,',! said Sir .,Arthur offust,tel,*', to, , �1'1 . I , I I o , , lio ,� � " ��, L "," . � . I tho boat 6f 10,r involunt,rtry .b�th, Whon iligilt air) Frwelllng* tile notes oft Santa piness.11 ' . 1. . . I plain devices of tbe'Ctusfades period to know ber presendii to.D6061MAo-, . � � I .�,�'L I . -reftehed her LmiOdon pht out 1,11'e'lg lit, sonoro�)u� Italian to tit(, -soft, "It's'never too late to. niend," she the pri . . � I . . 1 �', � tfit, boq't �sent day, repregented b# his own .complete one6oas.!1 ' � 11 . ... . �, . . �1 I hi -Z4 Arm to I)III her fil, 1111t there wd's It ac6ompanying strains of a, goitnr. Raid,*t(issin hcr ]lead aW,,4* and ntter- arins, tinletured with eight quartorings, "I shall be bitterly disappol tell I L" - , , I . , 11 I , � I .. , od-Smit 0 1 . "I f4pirl-lb, W'hiloli sprinkle.d.the occiii)n 11 tm of - GladYs roR,e q1nietly and wn.1hod tojbo itwe it,, little wlih sical 1wilgh. . the, red' Ilan(] of Vlatoik, inotto, support- do not cOm0f; Miss PIO I ta to � L 1. ­ L" L �, 1. . I � I tho hortt NVi Lit it f(' %V stray drop", $Ind l4lib rnil. keith"followed her a inoment litter. 11 'I Rilow it, 11olJg1ltLt*o have known era, lielmot arfrontee, crest *And mant- ..Vardou replied, with a studido , . ,. � I I , 8NN,M), Away,bio-,ViI4, fiptirthig lnughing-,, NvIii)(1 ,t10 ,mlipio entitintiod they stood it long ago. Don't misunderstand me, litkirg. The walls of,thfir room were hung at cordiality. It Of goakooi..� )" 're , r " L '. , . ­ , I I . I - hvlp,�, Anid IAI,1)9-. i - do. The ,reas I I Is , , � I You don't lived .there, watel'11� JL! the inut4einnR im the boat Undge, bvit this friendship wo talk with holinets, gauntletFi, bhlbordii,glaiv- ca 'r ,, :111, , '. ti I " - .. . 1. , �,�: I � , , ,4 0 r Ou ZaNd-Iril " M, , '' , I 4141, o6itig her st T17 . % I I ill1w 01tt 11nidlY f(jr-A1.10 below. There Were; fl�ree. of them, two nbouti this fricmlsllip between pool�te of 6s; partimans ',And pow,der flaake, wheel I hii've llad entli df U-1 oil 11 ' ... L . � 1- I I I I I$ti.,,-Ivtt&,,n-.w.oiLi'liti-i"-� si,11-1,tL-Iifite,kp-,..'Nv,i:Lh- ,..opl,kx).F.;,Lt&.s.e.&e.h"v.lio.listx.a-iio-r4p:it.t,,to.-60- -ioalt,-Pigtolo,jnii,teh":Iotk-gtt.u#-&11.(I-elvor�Y,�-A 4o'et-�,z,,'Iftolyz­�G1�, I ro ­ , , �, A .. ­ ­ I "Llif, ,(Vllr� .... .... ''..., . , . _v - _141 � ' � I 11 . , i okev �� I . . . ".. , t ­s' - .-T ­ ­iii%,t,l-­, —, londs, it' ean't exist -it's bound. eonepira�ile in,alfruniont,ot'-warlike Alim, , t dol �L --- I . I . - , , Wfia- , hn'll wo, ( o witl -- I N Chap'? -Ill llglce(l 51tepA ; And the qui(-V'lnovnl'AV1ltg . etol;o fri I .tuate frIend, di � 1,J,F.`­�J­,-,_, . -ioll tit, , I �� _r . it lsIP —� ,�N'kf.l fft;gh 1.1l,11ing attelli to XOT of those fmblo .61giii-es., their whispe-rs to to lea4 to ir(;iibln�ffolne time. It 4sn't " while ill each kattlor stdolit a C40-4-ple I e , ,��,��,,-!�;4",:�:i"�.,*i�:�.,,'� . �41nfosi , ^�­; �, " I . ; I I 11 ­ -, "'Y�`­"""' �,_�,,_. ,, -'\o V,':PI Rtill hfulging oil' tile 'kllftwafi� ().ne 411(ytholl? 11,fl(I pv.i(lent desire to C(All- in-ot to otherq, you know." �. Suit of Armor., I troub In. ,,,�­ 11, I'' f - % -L`:,;� " . .1 ; " ' "".. - I . I . " . " ,,.,,� ' "�,�"'­, " .i 0:111�� I , , , , , . o,f" 1(1,I)ONt. I ; epal their ifleiltity lent ail 11W of '1111,8- , Madge'li,evoi; flaahod atigrilY, thenAhe Po A rain,v atterwidq a fowftystaf P.r It * pllppp"'-� � f- I ,, ", 4! L � , .,� , ;�," , 1 , il�!!"`�;', ,'L , , , ' I , , 1, , ,�." �,"� , , , . � , , I 1. , '., �, � 4. , - , , -_ ": ,� ,�� '. , '' I 'ell gronAly inte t cold Intigh escape her. 118o,yon lt�-uley week -Sir Artlair stoodL.befoe . !, , '�� , �. "I ... I ��' 1%. .1 � , ,�� I hll �for it, , t , , . , .1 him..Rwl oo." Anid tery to tbont Whi yested lei I . . - , 111.1 4�� " � . I -4 I 1._.L�:.W��,�­­�, - ­:- ., J �, � ., Z .., "i U . loost'llill ",4 hands ntl(,.--GlnA��g.,--NVAI�,li--�tilo-,,a iyg----%Vjl.A,t-ImRho�V----**it4ll--t'(')-7il'1'94)eliA��-.*ii,t',.Ir-ifi�,----f-r.imttIghl.pr�,-- -Athd6,*- -lit t1m. �lttffil7r:,Y,--.L-Wf-k,iTn-o�-rat'- -1 ­�­Ii �-L-.�',: , .., .11 _��., ��. ..., ­ _. 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