The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-12, Page 3031
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tier ,Great Love •
._. _ _.... �®m..�..- •ate
Or, A Struggle For a Heart
OJiAPNER XLIII,
A' week later 'Gaunt was lying on his
bed.in hie room at the Hail. It wee the
;cote in which his father, his gran-
a tier• -and how ninny generations of
aunts!-1ia<i been born and had died It
as a. blight and sunny day, but tho
wore- drawn, and the 1111.rs0.;, and
4e doctor spoke in whispers es they stood
y 'eho lied, and looked at the scor.:hed
nd maimed figure lying so still and help-..
13x17 upon it,
Gaunt opened his eyes, and looked from
o to the other. He was, very thin, and
t as weak as a baby. IIs' tried t<i"move
arra. but with a dull kind of sur-
e found that he could not aro it. Both
ware boundin splints and'waridilf ;
_]s swatohed:' so to ape .k, in cotton
wool. and: felt and looked like a
"There's a doubt, eh?" he said. "Woll
I am sure you Will do your beet, doctor.'
Ho was Silent for a minute or •so;. then he
sand with an affectation of indifference
"I've been unconscious, haven't I?"
"This re the first time you kayo Veen
really eoneciius," said the doctor.
"Will you two clear out for a. few m'in-
tttesP"
They went 0111, and Declaim eras alone
with him.
She knelt beside the bed and looked et
hint, The Belie was 'caning, and he could
not see the exusioli on her face, in; her
tuc
eves; ; but her -;}rest p108011c0 tha•il10d.
through him..
"T -I wanted to sea you, to thank you-"
he said in a low.viice.
She raised her eyes.
"10 so 'lhauk me -me 1" oho whispered.
"Yes." he said in a 'thin vaice, winch
for all its feebleness had nothing morbid
in it. "They have told me that you have
helped to nurse me. That is GO, isn't it?
It was like you, Decima,. You see, I call
you Decima, You -Yea wild not be offend-
ed, angry?"
Hero-lookedat him to spocchless Borrow
and anguish.
"I -I wanted to neo you, to bid .you-..
well, towish you 'good-bye. I'm afraid
our: friend, the doctor, doesn't think any
"'Yes. I -I' fancied -you know how one. great thing of me."
fancies things when'oue ie offone's head Elle 11151 her face le the co nupld looked
-Quit there was some. one else here beside moment, but raised it again
you two. Thank you, nurse; •.21111'13 more at hi d•I wanted to ask yon - hear- De•
comfortable l"• ointa, <lo you think you can -that you can
The nurse rOtso
ha.d d the,piilorn; slight• f .v., incl"
1y. The nurse and the doctor exchanged 1 1,,,'
f �] c.l.'ncss, prayed for it,
glances ,end it visas she who answered H11 bpd �).'. warned ess, she .must.. not
It. wa0lit fancy only', my lord, it as 11.m.
Deane has been o eee you; in fact- "110
but Ga01400 eyes were lined on.
her, hesitated,
her., and oho went on. "Zell, shs .did say
that We were nit to tell you, my lord, but
my. 'Missllear,e has
ae boon hero 12111 the time
ors Ms chest and about hie arms was harping to nyou."
ugi3lg, oohing pain 12hdolt puzzled
Per a. moment Be thought he vine
and wounded by 1111 nsse1oi, and
leaked- at the doctor, he lewd in the
Ansa of extreme weukntes, and Yet
t3f0 happened? elIuvo '11107 beaten
looter didn't understand httn; but
a teething hand on. the hot brow.
I hops, m7 lord?" ho said.
:r20d to nod but his head. Was as
load, and he tell as if even las
as burned with the rent of hioa,:
been 111?.' Whore am I? All, yes!
safe?"
se -she leas a woman of 1130 he..
hire been 'through one of
10,pening to be
32i101, 1101iday,. had awl tebogged to be
to 011100 him -the nurse under -
lord," she said, "Mies Deauo's
suite right I"
in 1(1011 to nod.
di" lie mnrinured to himself.
1 lead long?" he asked.
k Mime the )le" said the
have not boon. quite 11011•
ell."
glance at Ilia swollen and
mailer with mo?" .
v his- roan, and did not
rte staid shoot fatly;'.
nodi; in fact; you are
d pretty 11.)610.111Y.''
'remember
'
I'remembet•I" said'.
bad fire.- - Any --any
n0 is not 'hurt -ill?"
girt, thanks .to you;"
;11, 01151)2, catch in
were no lives lost.
o grief, He was
invention -modal
lie horse after fit,
out, and he was
d !It °WOVr?"
boulders
nd exploded.
One's, I - be.
as the coni -
for the ex -
,A slight flush rote to trio white face.
"I thought so," he said, gluiotly. Any
one else been here?" '
"Mr. Bright, and Mr,'. Robert, Mies
n
Dea's- brother, said the nurse. He'
came down from 2anclhur131, 1X0's down-
ortaiss 1100."
Is he?" eaed Gaunt, "I should like to
see hem."
Noljust. et 'present. Later in the die
after: youhave had some eleep,' said
doctor, do-o'sivoly.
Gahnt nodded and closed hips epee.
"Very v1'011,' he said; : I m under, orders
and must obey."
Ho Wept, of seBlued to sloop, for about
an hour, thenIto opened hie eyes,
"Ask Air. Robert to come mp,' he said
to eho nurse; and Tiobby entered the room,'
"An ,llobby, how- are you?" said Gaunt,
"Seery I can't shake hands. How is 70 a
sister?"
Bobby bent over the white, waated Puce
with its -scorched hair and too brilliant
1230
nbs and
1y one
quiet
er, I
then,
it
e:<r to_
who b5110• saved ask
life, You
1t Uo and vlheu071, IYnhgoingctmli tuna to live for,
dyin g,i"And he did.
That's nothing" ho said, quietly. "Any Much tothe surprise. of tete doct1ra,
onc--a fireman, at thirty shillings a week, Gaunt "farmed the corner" that day, soon
would have done- all : I. did, and lees clam,• became convalescent, and regained hie
eily, That's -that's nousaltue-. The pain healthand all hes tad strength with re•
caught hold of him and silenced him for 111arkebl0 r0PidiLy.
a moment; then he wont out ' I -I meant As Lady Itobor'ough ,remarked "the.
for what -whet X ,said 'te you that night,. - Gamuts always did the unexpected '' and
for 'what 1. asked you to do, Decima." eho added, to Deoiann that this particularYes, I -I forglvo," site said. member of the. family was tho most ub-
'Phank you, dearest. You see, I take stinate of men,
10
advantage, oY my' situation. But, 21. De-. If he has made up hl? mind to live and
oima you aro 'dearest' to me. I love- make you. hooey, you may depend 111101. it
But .`I didn't meals to -speak of 'throe. 11e- he will aro eo."
oima,. I have award of your engagement-" 1:Ie displayed .his obstinacy, not only in
11ao started .111ghtly, but said nothing. getting 'well, but tp the matter of an ear.
"I've hoard of young Hind/later. I 1,V marriage: Decline pleaded "Por time,'
know his uncle;: ,, good. bort. 1-I hope of course, hut Gaunt would .scarcely lie•
hell ma310. YOU a good 11110baand. Decline. ten to the plea; nod olio was se grateful
He's -110'a 'a-.lticlty ,young-. follow.. I --:l to, him for not dying that she yielded,
should like' to see hon.'. but I dont 005' They -were married within the 111011111,
nese they'd' let, in 0. As df it mattered! And and for `a time, for nearly a year, 111 tact,
-and-Declive, I've made a. little will-" disappeared from the sight, though not
1l'e smiled. "Don't 11e afraid, Ivo not left- the memory, of theft ft10020, and wandcr-
you a07.111ing worth speaking .of. I know,:.•od about the Oontlue»t, tar o11' the beaten
You'd only )refuse. 1b. 10o; enl,y a trifle, tracks, 0tayi0g act oriole little 01(10orld
florae pearls, and thins. You'll wear the own, or lingering beside one of the email-
dnamand0 on your we cling day. 'Promise, er Ita1eau 1aloe.. whose shores. the tourist
Decimal" - has2101 yet troubled with his check -shit
She was -silent, , for amomolt, then she end canters.,
said,. almatt toapd y- They ought, to Have been bored 'o death;
"I promise.' - _but,strange to say. they were ant• Thole`
- "Thanks) They -they .were may mother's.. love had been tried 'in a very fiery fur-
Tltis-t11is is rather -a mournful busirless, ammo, and had stood a test even more 60-
s,Ital-and it may be absurd and gt'01e0000. Sero •than a prolonged honeymoon; and, it
too, for I may pull through lifter all, was not because they' were tired of: wan -
though I fancy not,for the -dieter smiled, tiering, or of•out11 o"bor, thatat lrst, one
tended Le 31101.11 and dinnero, and dances,
garden wartier 21141 unpiom to llillehea113
fort tu11e 'r111e11 flim' a1 l fnloro
It was allot, one of these nu -AA tn1.0hce,
which, was eaten in the dintng.roon, and
on the to_race uldilfeuantiy,
that Beeline,
eBeeline,l:akd,
wiv0hUool0o2100 lr0:(o1 te1d A0u0ut10.Pl onle1-tchade L1d55
garedlenonatanngly101a12mv1l,,01Gatot,11
cab coming up the drive
"Tho are W1560, de0n (Ikea Lady Ito.
borough,"gore v111100l 11 ;o, 1t is t0
be hoped thele is coins lurch left."
I wont know whom it can bo,", said Do-
ciln'1 10o1n,+0:p fee the n1 3111tgefl and ra-
t11or nervous -looking ., lady, and the 000'
pretty 1ittle.g111 who:aat besideher in the
enrtiegi.
:A1 11113 100111mit Gaunt, followed by Lord
Peindale the-
the other geutleri-ou came:
down the terrace and. joined. the lad es.
"There is 0•01110 one 0011.1111g -W11.0 10 et?"
said Destma Before elle could 11n10h the
girl in the carriage caught 515112 of Crlta1it.
lumped uP cal'ted to Llw driver 10 Stoll,
and golfing out, 11041 t, 1cicly uca0ss eho
lawn and soared Gaunt u baud 'With 'a 019
of lnnooent delight.
Gaunt looked d0w0n at her for an instant'
or 'two in doubt and uncertainty, thou he
too cried out, and as dOlightedly:
W117 Maude! IS It possible?'.
"Yea,i1 she responded,clinging to inshand, and nodding at liar and then back
at her another, who was following more
slowly and timidly.. "And youare glad
to Doe me?, You don't .111i1131117 corning, do
you?"
Glad1 I should think sol" said Gaunt,
"How do you do, gra. Watson?'he added,
extending has hand to her mother.
There, I sold. eel" exclaimed Maude.
"btontllna said we ought not to. oomo; that
we ought to wait; that it' wasn't good
n15nners; but I knew you wouldn't mind,
that you'd be glad to ,see mo. And, oh, 1
did so want to see youl" -
Gaunt, all aglow with pleasure, turned
to Avelino and the others.
This- is -hire. Watson and little Maude,
sty
.fellow-lla0senger0. on the poor Peren-
-..eay "Castle, 'Deoie--"
But Deese had guessed their identity be-
fore this. and had given an eager hand to
the o'othea.' embarrassed lardy.
Oh, I am so glad to .see 7011-60 0001
glade" said Decima, with "the Decima
voice -and Smiile,". as Lady Itoborougb
milt. Oh, lot her come to - me, Edward!"
she said, wistfully, and she drew .Ole child
to her eagerly,
"I ought to 12901053.0 for .this-4hie in-
trusion,' said Mrs. Watson, nervously
•
,"but -but we aro in 19ngdand on a visit,.
and Maude insisted upon coming-"
And you..very properly and kindly
yielded; said Gaunt, gratefully. "It was
very kind of you; and if I tried I couldn't
tall• you how glad I-a•nd any wife, this is
my wife, Mrs.. Watson -ore to see Your
I said on, mother I" said Maude, nod-
ding triumphantly.
How well she :looks:" said Gaunt, a few
Minutes later, and speaking in an under-
tone, so that Maude, who was the centre
of -a group of ladies, to whom she was try-
ing to talk all et ones, might not hear.
Her mother's face Bushed with gratitude
and happiness.
Yes; she is quite well. It woe Africa.
Oh, it is a wonderful country, and -:end I
can novel. bo too thankful) She is all the
world to roe, lord Gaunt. But If 1t 11x11
not been for you we should never have
reached Africa, and Maude -
Mamma's trying to Ilank- him," said
Maude at that moment. A6 if she could,
Besides he doesn't like being .thanked; I
know that."
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Selected llecipes,
iidorsc-l3lullsh Sauce. -Tie sauce
is espeeia;ily good for oast beef•
ferrate a tablespoonful of h'al'se-rad-
ash, mix it with three ,tablespoonfuls
of cream,, a teaspoonful of ms1s1110d,
the same amount of vinegar' and of
sugar, 2v11311 salt according to taste.
Potatoes and Chef•se:-Peel and
slice lihin six raw potatoe's. Put a,
layer on the bottom of a baking
dish, and sprinkle it with salt and'
cayenne pepper', D`ove'r With a lay-
er of -cheese sliced very thin. Pill
the dish with alternate layers of
potato and of cheese, and let the
top layer he of cheese.
Blamquette of Veal. -;Cut breast
veal into small squares. Maks a
blanquobto sauge `.ars follows: Melt
a large lump of blither in a dish, and
as it softens estl'r itis 'a spoonful of
flour; continue,to stir, adding little
by little, two glasses of hot water,
salt and pepper:, parsley, and hash-
ed chives Put the meat in this
sauce, and let it cook a"gleaner of
an hour over a hot fire, then two
.lours over a gentle fire.
Boiled White Potatoes 'and To-
matoes. -B611 Irish potatoes until
almost done. Drain and slice thin.
Butter a bil'ki'ng dish,' and pub into
it a• layer ri1 potatoes with two tea-
spoonfuls of grated onion, and a
layer' of strained canned 'tomatoes
with salt jand pepper. Adel layers
of potato and onion, and tomato
with seasoning, until '111e dish. is
nearly full. Cover with bread
and Crumbs and 'tomatoes, aced two
ounces of butter in small pieces, and
bake. Serve ho't,
Old=fashioned Basi Gingerbread.
-To two-thirds of a cupful of sugar,
add one cupful of molasses with
which '0170 teaspoonfuls of socia
have been mixed, 11xib into this
mixture two tablespoonfuls of lard,
and 0110 'tablespoonful of ginger,
Ad'c! 'two-thirds of a cupful of oold
water, ani. enough flour to snake
the batter the right consistency to
roll. When this is rolled thin, cut
in squares, and crease each equase
in parallel lines with the brack of
a knife. Bake in a buttered tin in
a moderate oven until the color be-
comes a golden brown.
Daubs tt Y,'itoll:mine.-Ill a piece
of beef about three inches thick cert
.slits, and insert strips of. fat ham
and bits of mashed garlic. Brown
this daube on both hides in hot
lard. When done, add 'sliced car-
rots, onions, 2111( enough water to
coved'. Seasor111ith salt, cloves, and
strong pepper. Conk slow]y for
eight hours iia covered pan, but
do not turn the pleat. Now burn
a little butter and a spoonful of
sugar in a pan. stir in a spoonful of
flour, and wet with the 'sauce of the
meat, Pour this on the daubs.
i 1 a'half ei tful of
over 1
Sprea4]-oce 1
capers, and serve with lna(:al'0lll,
boiled and drained. Sprinkle with
butter' and grated cheese.
Stulfell Calves' Ilearts.-Wash
the hearts, remove veils, arteries
and clotted blood, Mahe a bread
dressing highly seasoned with sage;
&'tuff and sew'. Sprinkle with salt
and pepper, roll in flour and brown
in hot fat. Place in smell deep bak-
ing pan, half cover them with boil-
ing' water, cover closely and b'
slowly two hold's. It may be n
nary to add more water. li
hearts from pan, and thick
liquor, with flour ul.ad0 5mG
cold water. Season with
pepper, and pour armin
.fore serving'
(231112221 ApplC {a
gebher two cups flour,
spoon salt and three
level teaspoons be
With tips of finger
fourth cup butter
add 'thrse-fourtljs
stir into the dry
the mixture 111
pan. Have 1'•ea'
sliced four of
these in oven
dough, leavin
all around the
apples witl1:c11
edge of the do
powdered sig:.
.ey'-five-0 mi111tt
sugar and c.
sauce.
Bice 1'1.13111
rice b.. broug
"l"ome, Maude," said Mil, Watson. "We
will go now, Lady Gaunt
Indeed you will not!" ea -id Decline, with
genblo sternness- 'You are not going for
a long time, oh, a very long time; You
are, going to stay with us, are you not,
Mamie?"
Monde looked fromGaunt to Decima,
then nodded itnd smiled eostat c ally,
O, yes, yea. Plaut' Gaunt mamma," she
said, discussion
any div,cusslon luWle by sending for their
esti I could not, hocauso I novo you bet-
tor than lifeItself!"
A light shone in Gann1'5 eyes, his line
trembled. He tried to Stove, but he could
not; be Vali bound and swathed too Eiden.
'tillcnlly, securely.
I -I can't move!" he exclaimed. "1-1
can'tnut my arm round you I 011, no love
--my love!'
Blushing over face and seek, she nut
her arm) ,round lam n,d raised him to
heft beanie, .and bent lower, and lower, un-
til her lips 't0t1011021 Ms. And when they
had there touched, they clang with a kiss
ht •which. Oren ,her great love found ex-
pteeaion,
Iter arms were std 11 round 1,101 when the
doetnr came into the room, and oho look -
eel round with a etra ige hook in 1101' lovely
oyes. It was the look which the 11onos8
wears when. she 1s protecting iter cub, the
mother when eho holds .her best beloved
against her bosom and so dares Death it-
ssiC then et
The doctor looked at her and
'Gaunt:
Har he fainted?" he asked in a grave
whisper,
Dce1,ea hold tho dear head still closer -
yet, how gently! -'to .her bosom•
lou -you had better go, 111Y dear young
lady.' said the deafer, gravely.
But (taunt opened his eyes.
Let her stay, doctor!' he raid. with. a
smile, 'm not, going to die. 11.011 don't
luggage.
A. little later, when the other guests had
gone --with the exception of Lady Ito'
borough, • who wax staying in 1110 house-
Jnxlnut and she were sitting at tet with
Mrs. Watson on the terrace. Maude v� as
on
1110 other two ladies Mrs. Watson
child n mar -
yellows rcovcry,
An,) .how well you look --how well and
strong!" Maude was saying to Gaunt
We road all about the fire and wham you
dol and mamma said she 121115 afraid you'd
tiro; but I Said 110, that you wore !,00
strong, Do you remember how you used
to life 010, 2Uair and all, and carry 110-
.15A as if I were a baby: like your dear
little ono in the nursery upstairs?"
You're a very big baby 110el, Maude,"
remarked Gaunt.
Yea; am I not? And I'm so strong, too.'
01, do you think I 011ght io have tory more
rake? Well, lust tens 7,...,000. Willa a pret-
ty lady Lady flaunt lsl" site sold, after a
quiet 0121,1011,
Yee; 1 thi'uk 6o 200. I'm glad 7011 215(100
With mc."
"Aud hoar -how'. happy. how very 11a„1Y
she looks!" remarked Maude,columnplat•
ing Deahuap thoughtfully.
los; I think SILO'S fairly hippy,
Maude," le as e11te1L 'I don't. beat her
very often. Yes, f 111 ink shed happy.""J. know why," said the 411111d, with n
quiet laugh.
Ludy itoborough heard 11er and hooked
mem.
"Because be 11atb 'Zeis Great Lovo.' "
she quoted to Gaunt.
Maude looked from one to the 01T1er,•re-
thee. puzzled for a _moment or so, then aho
smiled up at aunt trhunphantly, as if
she had 511ee0et be riddle.
"She measle yu41" she said, shrewdly.
THE .IND,
"1'i -edam's cies right," ho said, "She's --
she's down -Mari -S.' . .
Thera was a suspicious moisture In Bob-
by's bright 0708..
"I -elle -I -want' to thank You, Lord.
Gaunt!" ho stammered? but Gaunt ,cut
him short.
3210 all right, Bobby. All's well that,
euid0 well. She's safe -and not hurt, they
tell me. And that's the principal thing.
We'll build, up the house again. A spasm.
of -agony silenced him 'for a moment, but
he still. smiled. "And -and -we must per-
sua.210 'Your father to drop 1111• flee a:1-:
trtnguishing business. And how do you
like Sandhurst? Tell me all about it,"
But Bobby couldnot tallofhimself- or
"You saved ,her life," he said, brokenly.
"Why not?" asked Gaunt, with a quiet
smile. "W00.ldn't yon have done'tho same?
Vel well, -than. Ilow well you. are look-
ing! Nice. place, Sandhurst! • We Shall
see yeti a .general, commanding . one. of
her majesty's ,regiments presently, Boli
by."Hls voice broke, for another spasm
of pain bad osught hold of .vim -'T
I want to send a message to your sister,
77e11 iter- Are you listening? Y want you
1 remember the exact words, please Tell
tier that 3m not in the least pain. Don't
and' -,sten they soles- .1-ve Piet seal dray early in summSl, they 11105d. home
-
'other
' vse
•other-th0110 a,y the new d because -well,
De: ithout saying; WaS.an the to seethem gees
ed
clmat �S�can ert,Y flys now, hucanas>^well; without eying; � and tiro people slowed
be -emcee you are going to marry young their.. d,light at the return :of 11)1 loll
I'Rmi'neter ` and be 120507. Yee, be happy. and lady"- in the usual way. There 'here.
dearest! That has always. been.. my wish: triumphal arches, end -a brass band, and
k, nst that you siloudd. b0' - Lenny !• God the wbo'e village to"red out be most. 1ea11
nows 1 11002 not. helped 7011 to handl- greet diem, and egcorte.d then to 1120')tall
nees. 1Ly ove hitherto has only mode with ,obeero which drowned the nln0i) of
101-,1 God 'fol'^ivc uiee But how' the band To those wholtnow the ps11'ot'
Bobby. I' left rum my guns and some •wield
Home helps.
A spoonful of whipped cream is a
testy addition to any cream soup.
Atkfore sl itertvoithg,
e top of the cup just be -
To remove odor of fish or onions
from the frying pan, put in vinegar
and heat until scalding, and then
wash. out.
All sauces except those having a
.,chopped ingredient, such as pars-
ley, should be strained before be-
ing sent to table.
In using ammonia to soften water
put it in cool water instead of hot,
as ,the ]titter 970111d evaporate the
ammonia.
While suet is quite fresh remove
the skin, crit the suet into small
pieces; and ;to every pound add a
small teacupful of salt and 'half as
pound of flour.Chop it fine, using
as ranch flour as ;the suet will take
up, In this way every particle is
coasted, and should beep ped for a
Bobby nodde<t and Wont away. ;He could.
not have spoken to save hie life.
The doctor -come up o the bedside and
Gaunt smiled up at him. Am 1 going to'.
die, doctor?" he •aokod, coolly. "'There s a
fanny feeling about my heart."
"Tho doctor grew grave and bent his ear
to Gaunts brunet, -
"Its ehoshook," he said, under hle�
breath. "You 'were very badly burned,
0,o1d Gaunt."
I know," said Gana. I naked you bo.
cause, rf• you think' there 1s a, chalice of
my Joining the mtadority. C•• Y .yell, T
should like to see Miss Deane."
The - doctor Was 5118)01 for a,moment,
I will tell her air 10rd." ,•••
hankrs," said Gaunt cheerfully,
.lay quite still 'after the doctor had
ho room, and the nurse watching
how .lit he had gone to, sleep; but
ho door opened Gaunt opened his
d a faint 1111611 rose to his white
i J re - with the
Deo ma had entered w t
1. eae-0amo to 11e side of the
t said:
V01.1 e e anti 3-olih c of a- eau shy brass band this
I le dl yowl'
.
Ile tt long !ueca i n'•4 10,1 1-01 at h^i•. 10111 f. -1^:+ rn ltc (deo of the
de if he were trying to lmpre,ss her every heal t.n';un of. eho 00501111,
feature upon hie memory. that he might Having - reached holao Galant and A001-.
*tiny it with. lulu wherever he was going, ma would have liked to settko.down in�1o: t
'How I have loved you! 'Life isshort- life as closely resembling their quits
101, owe be: clehenev x.4311 may 1•il0 is :honeymoon se possible; but Decimi was
sheet, Scor --wird yet not fora long time,. too wise. to yield :to the desireI hope, dearewt-yon will erose the .river too
she said, stifling a..S1gh 1;s < she
that 1ividee life from death, .and coo 811,01 regarded the little .heap of -agitations
most. We shallnleel faro to ince, with
which ver0000 nppe rod, beside. tho.
hearts 'bare to coca ether' -s -gaze, anis y 111.00111001 pl he, "we.must .go, of 00011•sr; I -
then you will knot? how I have loved you." must 'no't forget that you do not belong
110 'looked at her with a :brave smile, to me altogether."
hut' Beeline could not see it for team's. "011, Mcleod!" he said. "Anil- o whom
'She hent over him. also do I belong, pray?" -
Yon are wrong," she breathed, scarce. ''q'0 these and these, and these," she
ly knowing what she said. Lord Illmte0- said; turning over the notes. fimn the Ilo-
st0r-he-I I am not going.. to ln31014; 111m. boroughs nod the 1''erndales -end the :rest.
I am-tiot going to marry 0117 one., mist do our duty, dearest. Bcoidee-'
She wiped the ;tears from her (Yes hast- fells hesitated, n,id"lboked. at him Ovist
1 7, tor they Obscured her eight, and iiia fully: .
face ems !laeetoi1310 310m"out, with it," 11* raid wit h •n 0inilo.` I
"Nut. 50i"(0; 2arrY!. W'by 5012 he was. thinking what, a nic6 dni0t'thno-we
0811001:in his thin voice.: "Not, univey 111- would" have down.. here, you and I; but if
mimesis? • They told. me-,' Why not?' yoiiYe got n' - itis,), that it's your iluty-
ec : '. ch•n vis into
1 1 head bent'i0wer-•"because I do a; rotted of dinner -parties, rut quite .ser.
'13 nese bemuse 11)0 voice break, duly with n capital 1) --to g
awe we " e tale 'Chit y'n}l'11 ids et put i0 on, What
not love him. I-1:love some one glee!''
Or tea
,, n t
uPoh his atm. . '7 was goih!T to .say thatI didn't'w'<
Ilia eyes i '`,,,;,110', ha Prowrned, you o get tired of m0 -of living a sort
Who .is
4,7,01:92,,,,,,.;`,1"1:0:;;e , Decima? rte
said, elowby, for ells pain hod got holt.
D: head sunk until her f0.00 ons hidden were you going o aem,olkP
upon Bern again,
(en t -can't -You tell?" slle vvhishered.
"011, my <leereat-"S11,0 cast aside her trem-
bling shyness, and. bent Oyer 1utn1, love
p0nming from hoe 'eyes, vibrating in her
voice, "0h don't you know'? Diol ,you
think that I could 001150 to love you? Did
7011• think that I should change -alter.?
You know that I loved you, Do you think
that I should not love you new now that
you have rlslcod-,your life, for aro?'
"1)001010!"h0' broalhed, - wondering
ecer0ely. *faring to think that 11e was
awake and not dreaming, -
Yee; 11020 yon," alio breathed I have
loved yott alt through -it was wicked,' T
known but T can not 1101n it! There is no
0110 else! There could net. .lel You 1111101
not din! Ah, you mutt not, or T must ede,e
tool I {mold not live without you char -
,Darby and Joan exietenee.
Gaunt laughed with an affectationof
mockery.
"ity rear Deoian,a, •bh at's a little too titin.
As it I didn't 'hneW that you ore dying o
gadabout among these people and be
potted and made much oft as if there were
any eeeei al merit in being pretty '10 hook
at and having .'mousey 112170 which, get
over people.'
She moss 21)1110111 her arms rolned hie
nook and her linger on 1110.1110s,
Yoii.'17
have ,the servants tome in and
see. you," he 0eNdyi pretending Co be alarm-
ed.
And.lf theydo?" she retorted, "Thea.
oft know Pin weak enough- to he inlove
with you still."•'
They did.the round of 'a1111ner aarkips,
end, es Gaunt, bad prophesied eenn
1t•^3 petted 't11d:mod10 Much r f .Tit 0
011111
e0(11.05ctis5 they 'returned the llnanttality - ex -
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WINNIPEG MONTREAL.
Prunes are greatly improved if a
little cider is added to the water in
wluch they aro cooked.
To clean pewter, wash it with hot
water, rub ib with fine sand and
when dry polish with leather.
If the skin is oily, try wiping the,
face off occasionally wit1, diluted al-.
collo., 211 per cent. strength.
Creamed cauliflower served- in.
green shells 111111Ces a dish as tasty
as it is satisfying to the eye.
A very good substitilte for the hot
water bag is shelled field corn heat-
ed and put into a bag.
Mattresses should be sunned an
often as possible. This makes them
sweet and fres from germs.
To prevent eyeglasses "ntealli-
ing" in cold weather, rub with Va-
seline and polish with a silk hand- •
kerchief.
To iron embroidery, tho iron
should be applied on the 101011g side
and a thick ironing blanket used
If a piece of p?traffin paper
wrapped around the knife blade
will cut butter without malar-'
crumble.
System is a great time anti inn
saver in the .home ; haphazard met
oils are wasteful in every direction.
Tomatoes filled with minced pine-
apple, celery and chopped nuts mix-
ed with mayonnaise make ,a deli-
cious salad.
cer fiefs etc.
111 stains on handl cl ,
may often be snaked out in milk
but the sooner they are deal
the better,
1t is not bad
ther of a fai
a• rainy- d
she
121141
alig point, in
lung time. water and
(
If milk or anything aoeking on a drain,, rinse •
range boils over, burns and smokes,
the disagreeable smell can be pre-
vented from going 'through .the
house -by lifting the lid of the range
slightly `Co one side and letting the
smoke cI0.1.1).2 11rtn the fire, Should
the smell of burnt food permeate
the :House, immediately put vinegar
on to boil, and the odor will be
eeilntel'aeted.';,
Wash ,your glassware in two wa-
ters if 1t betimes dusty, using an
old 'toothbru'sh to clean places which
are obstinate about becoming clear.
If regularly' used one w,ate•r is suf-
ficient, "Poor a dishpan full of hot
S1
again. • Pelt
'boiler With
quarter cup
candied ors
and one -hall
unti'1''the re
rice tender,
beaten eggs
butter:
well 1
Sugar: .Ste
on several
1',Olt ilded wi
half an ho
one -Ethel:
split in hal
on ` to a' Ser
water, and wash bhe'glass lfit'hood 'it., spacing
Clean cloth, i1 ing plenty B rn'r1n41s �e.
soap. Keep the water Sett', and let it's a sen Ira
elle-glass 1]aln it nnt]l hot also. Dry
quickly on a •dry. soft cloth, Soap
is e'ssen'tial t(1 seethe., clearness and
brilliance. Every 'little crease-ana lrintycrs
will glitter and so]rt-iL
1
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late with varying 001015, a pleasure Spare 1
to behold. p
- .- r'nursing
�o mothers
Na -Dr -n -Co Laxatives
offer the itii;11� ottaut advaut•
age that they do, not disturb
the rest of the system or
affect the child.'
o5c. a box at your
Dru ' ist's.
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'Meat' bei
111 11014010
• To rem
them will
cdhol:
'lb heal
always h
pinch of
Camp111
markls re
polished
Opens
and pour
before tl1
,A gas
,;.
each tial
with. -burp