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Mtn and patiently awaited his friende ,ot mine would. tear yell to
toes pleasure. 'rim latter surveyed hind the daintlea fingers, all pink .tlid ,pleces? What Would yOu do, roy pret-
lam curiously and, uetin„. Ids Nvuebe. 4 Ndlite. Ite coneeals Ms cloven boot la ty fellows, 1 est; you?" idle cried out,
a slipper truly sylpip-111e." her voice jailing audaciously. "Would
one features and begged; attire. pity, ,.
perhaps, asaged his just anger to..,..you, arouse my curiosity. I would You Stiffer tide duke's jester to stand I
su. . ",
ward this starveling,
fain : cet this fair monster." egainet me?" • .
4, ..
' . . 90 . tome, then, Blaster VOL" 'replied ' - Glance* of Suspicion and alliMeiiitY
"11Y (ltd you w °I to Ul me': a the scamp student, leaving the road for
ed. the jester quietly If somewhat imthe field to the right, and tile jester
',. '"It was not znY Wish, Master .. .° VUOI,"
petiently. after a moment's., deliberation turned
,,,
likewise into the :stubble, while the
gently replied the other, but even as aas if staisiieu iyith the service
•.• he spokee the resignation in his hum.
it had Performed, eloWly retraced RS
ner gave Way to a look of apprelien. way toward the castle, stopplug, hoer.
ion. Lifting his liand, he felt in hie . ever, now and then to look around. aft
-
breast and glaneed about him on the er the two Men, W11080 figures grow
road. Then his fece brightelied. • ! ,
. "With your permission -I have e'04 Olnaller and Mailer in the distance.
. . For some space they walked in silence,
i
"They were but poor rogues,' iiie Iiii master? Why have I tailed to rmtd dropped tiotnethipg"-
.8wered the jester qulekly. him? As though, a him hay across his, And, sieepia,,r, pie scsuip scholar Then the scholar paused and, poiuting
to a low; rambling house that One° had
, .
"Certainly are you not one!' exclaim- eyes, that index to a Man's soul.", picked UP a Small leathern bound vol- been a bun:to:di lotlgo,ane now had
._,,___- lime from tbe ground, where it had '
ed the free baron, With a glance of ap, . fallen lute decay, exclaimed:
proved at the slender figure of his an, . 0114.1'TE1 IX fallen (luring t e struggle, and held, it 1 ..,.enerees where she iives, reeh rii'
tagonist "Two of them piaci or thelr tightly clutched in'his hand. "Ali," he', .,
, watiant she's not alone." '
carelessnesfa-- The others were so islOvaalt festal day had ceme
muttered with a elad aid] "I feared
and gone, and tie Pigeons --a - ' - - ' I At the slime time a chimer of voices
shamed they told me - some .great a bud lost it-niv Horace! And now
,, " , and a eti.orus of rough melody coming
knight had attacked then). A fool in were wending their way
from the cottage confirmed tire assur-
motley:" he laughed. "No wonder' the . . homeward to the castle para. Sir Jester, what would you with me?" •
mice his spouse was not indeed le:tiding
- rogues hung .their beads!. But In de- pets and battlements When toward the . "A. question I alight answer with a .
arched entrance on the front strode question," replied the fool. "Having solitary vigil.
ceiving me," be added thoughtfully,
"they 'Permitted their 'master to run the duke's fool. Unnoticed among the fiasipleadr-eiiiryao7ty enterprise,. why should .. ,Tis e'en thus every night," your -
merry talirong in palace and park the , y inured the gearap student in a melan-
feel wear. je_ster had moved aimlessi about. Un- " ou shouldn't," returned the vaga-
into an unknown peril -his Ignorance choly tone. "She gathers round her
observed now, he turned hYls back'upon, bond student, "The ancients teach but
that a fool- of the duke or a the scum of ail rudeness, ragged fil-
ing the emblem of the e perm' had the gray walls, satiated perhaps with the irrevocable laiv of retribution." • cheMists of - pleasure, wile. sing -laces-
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were saying, Sir Fre Baron, yen tile fetes Maui, the klualy en. To hear a would be aSsassin,- a cast- by
gone to Francis' Court." faintly, like grasshoppers on a summer
intended to read the Messages between tertainer. But as he attempted ro pass away out of pocket -and heels andel-
"Von - .
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the princess and the dute and after- ., •
the gate a stalwart guard stepped forZa, bows, calmly proclaiming the Greek „-
where is the horse?" saidathe jester
ward dispatch them by messengers of ward, presenting a formidable hooking doctrine of inevitableness under suck
circumstances would have surpriaed abruptly'
"Stalled in one of the rooms for Safe '.!-Are von Nanette?"
glave.
an observer even more exderienced and keeping,
"Such were my plans. Moreover, 1 . - and thieves around, YOU see" -
There* are so many ruse418 a idw' murmur arose from the gather -
your own?" •interrupted the. plaisant
"Your nermit to leave?" he said, '
"A permit? Of course," replied. the world‘v, than the duke's fool. Involun-a
Wily his face softened, This pauvre • 4 ir 1 ing. An expression of disgust replaced
„ _
possessed A clerk -a knave who had Ihey e'en rob one another," re.
killed. au abbot and .ifed from the mon- ' all other feeling on the features of the
fool aud felt in his coat "But what a •
astery-a man of poetry, wit and sent- handsome weapon you have, the staff (liable gazed upon etereity with the turned the fool. 1 •duke's plaisant,
went. Whenever the letters lacked, all covered with. velvet H-
and studded • calm eyea of a Socrates,
"You do not then beg for life? sato
„ ... ' Advancing more cautiously, the two "Spare me your threats, Nanette,"
for ardor and the lovers had grown • " Charles, then, no - the plaisant, his former impatienee
- -- - d Mu the 1100 d d' .
men approached the ancient forester's he replied coldly. "Had you intended
with brass tackay"
"Has the Emperor
shot from a score et eyes, fists were
half clinched, kniveit appeared in a-.
trice from the concealment of raga and
• w lig, e urn an . cry soon mg to set them on me you would have
louder as they drew neat, a mingled clone it -long ere this,"
discord of laugbter, shouting and cater- • The woman hesitated. Soreething
wauling, with e woman's . piercing about -hien-a-wet it dignity or pride. or
voice at times dominating the general 'a nameless fear she herself experienc.
voCiferation. ' The philosopher shook ed, but could not understand? -beat
his head respondingly, while, creeping down her .eyes, and he turned them
to one of the windows, the jester doggedly away. • a
looked in. : ; oThere it is again," murmured the
Nest," dryly observed the jester. "A1- -...ttri.y. 'I ani minded to call out and of luxury for all our. consciousness pf - • Upon the table, with cards ha her women, bending over the bits of paste- • ••••
thoughahad my master known the de, It. :But to be unconselomeof the ills .of •
show a soldier`of France disarmed! by
.1 this perishable frame Horace like -Wise lap, which she studied idly, set a hard board on the table, "The duke here!
'ception„ you would perhaps have paid -featured, deep bosomed weruan,neither And the feel on horsebackl Whit de -
,dearly ter it." • • • . f rel n fool." - • ' .
' must : he cis dead to ea- as our aches a .
"Your 'master, forsooth!" laughed thd, "As well chop off- my head with itl"..
• . , ; ! ana pallia.Thus is life made prefera- heir, coarse as a horse's mane, cheeks old nor uncomely, with thick, black. the cards Meati?"
4.ncl if . I l'tisli to walk without the ble to (loath,. Yes,. I 'would live. Held, red as a berry, glowing with henitb. In . . "That I must haVe the horse, Na- • , •
outlaw lord, "A puny scion of a worn- a.
sighed the man.
out ancestry!' Such a woman as the . • i tfiough," he again hesItatea in deep . nette." Said the duke's. jester, standing'
- • .. gate?" suggested the jester. • her -pose was. a certain savage: grace,' amotioniess and Arm before the dire.: . a
, princess wants a man of brawn. and • ,. the . ether. • thou„Ilit. ."What exalts Horace .if"- . • . . . ,
GO; good foot!". replied en untrammeled- . freedom which - "re- place. ". • . ' . ' ' ' ' .
muacle; no .weakling of the nursery." . without hesitation." : • '' - . 1 he peon.
too timid, him I sent to forge a post- . merging into mild curiosity.
script i or indite new missives, which such weapons?" asked the gratified sol-;
Men "Is it worth begging for?" asked the
the rogue did most prettily, having "Nene se' handsome. athy / se.e ita, straitened bookworm, "Life means a
studied love making under the monks. .
The guard unsuspiciously handed the pinched stomach, a cold body; death,
the princess -by proxy!" glave •to the Jester, who immediately no hunger to fear and a bed that,
And thus, Sir Fool, I courted and won
' thrned it upon the sentinel, though eold, chills us not. What' we
"Of a certanity, your vvooing was at know not doth not exist -for us; ergo,
"Give it back, fool!" cried the alarm- .-
least novel Sir Knight of the Vulture's , : to lie in the earth .is to rest in the lap
flre.
reeled the vigorous outlines of a well
"Well," said the fool slowly, "yon , "Well, here la the glave. if any one "Why, what new data have entered preportioned figure. Her eye was to herself than him: "Why does he ,
"Are you the fool?" she asked, more
admires it again let him study the in the preiniaes?" observed the won-. aright as a die .
became intermediary hetween theprira ter- a and bold as a. wish to tide away?"
cess and. theduke and the king and pointBut why -may no One pass out?" (kering ester
trooper s. When a..o. lifted her head
y, '
"Will you sell me the horser he de
the eniperorBut to eoine into the -. ' •
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beart of France to the king's' very "Because so tuanY soldiers and good . "Nanette!" was m
s the glooy ashe looked at:alai:dailScornfullY,mended
nswer.
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• citizens herr e been beaten and aobbed "Who, dray,' is Nanette?" askea: thfierely, upon the stnenge and ,mon
e "Sell ' you the horse? For what?"
paIace-dM you not fear detection?" . fad, thrusting Ills Assailant's. weapon strous company. of withal she was asked the gypsy. . -
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his head . and testing his eyes, Wed- IrWhere can the thief friar -be?" mut.- a
I .
"A. foot:With five ;gold pieces!" she
shot. and .heavy; on the feel's. impas. ' &mu. -.4 "For five. piecep."
'tweet; the student... "He is usually not exelainied ineredulouily.
two monarchs is Mine; no message ean fa!;,.;oklrfilli•ompaiiErwte.h1 Nilellonnektte;v"ho ' bad a.'
_L II "Here! You may. see them." And, •
sive featiires. "The road between the
heOpened a purse he tarried athis
new pass, The euiperor and the d,uke hand in yo. auplials.?"- • • . •girdle. • •
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•
Wlio gave her the inoecy 'of which, hurriediy. "They weuld kill you And"--.. .
"bo • not let them. know," she said
may wonder, but the way hero is long, "Who else? :He,. the source of:ail III;
:and" -with a haVe• envie
Vine for the enterprise are the alarm
can be given." . • • ;
. "And payed the way for your
coming by..altering the letters of the-.
duke'or forging new ones?"'. suggested
the -listener.
"Hew else? A•Word added•bere afid,
there; a' postscript or even a page! As
for their. highnesses' seals, any; foot
caribreak and mendi ' In '4 'Week
;the. duke veil' Wonder atthe princes
:silence; in, a :forthight he become
l'uneasy; in .4 .inenth'.he will learnthe
cage- has -Veen left open and the bird.'
batb teo,•shill the gates
of -the dungen ' he set, ajar,. the
true but tardy messengers Permitted'
to go their respective. ways: Is it not
a nice adventure? Am I not a. -fitter. •
leader than year, duke?" . • s
"Undoubtedly," returned theenter.
"He sits at -heel% -while ion are. here
• M his stead.' But what Will the prin.. •
yeas say..When she learns?" -• • :
"Nothing, -She loves me already," .
• T•he: feel teiroed,pale. Thebienti that
ald his glassahowever, was firm; and
he' set '• the goblet ::doWn without a
trernon • . • ••• • • .
• "She .may weep -a little, :but
. pass' like • a :Erni-rimer ehower.'1Woinen ."
are weak; VfOinen• are yielding. Have a
:I not reaaosa.tO know 1" he burst out.. •
a"-•;- • • , "
Brusquely he arose from his chair,
leaving.' the sentence uncompleted.
Sternly he surveyed the jester.' •
-"Whjr, net take the ,service with mer.
hi 'continued .abruptly, • :"Attstria is ,
ripe torevolt against the tyranny of
the . emperor ..Wfth the discontent in
the Netherland% the, disfierisiOna in: -
Spain; Norm*: Is like' a ,field pat up,
awaiting -newconaers." • •
_Hepaused to allow :the force of. his
words to•appeid tothe other'slinagina-
tion. "What say your, he continued.....
"Will you serve me?" • • :
"The matter's worth, thinkin,gover,"
answered the fool ,evaisively.. .
: "Well,: take' 'youe timea". salethe
king's. guest, regarding him More
sharply, ' "And now, as, the caodies
are low and. the flask is aiatiptY, you
had better take your leave." •
At this intimation that the other con-
sidered ,the interview ended the .fool
started. to his feet and deliberately
made his Way to the, dOor.opining into
the corridor, • . ".
"Good night," be said; and Was about
to depart when the -free baron held
him with award, • .
'
"Hold!. Whyattempt-
, have *au not
ed to unmask me before?" .
Steadily the two looked at each oth-
er, the eyes of the eider man creel,
deep, all observing, those of the yOun-
ger steady, fearlees, Undismayed. Few
IV his troopers -could Withstand the
sinister penetraton of LOWS. Ofr
feta' gaze, but Onthe jester it seemed
to. have no More effect than the casual
glance of one of Francis' courtiers. -
"You knew, and yet you made no
sigh?" centIntieci the master of the
fortress. .
413teause I like A strong play, and did
not wish t� spoil it-toe'seon.." •
The questioner's brow fell: the lids • cheeks and darir. eyes ast deeply ih his stlrup the devil ,With ftastiek: If Spar
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half veiled the dark, savage eyed, but bead and shaded by thick, black brava% ing My life Is Contingent On.MY Itlicadr•
the inedth related. "All, You alwaYd Ills drawl eensisted of a rottgli doublet,ing why she does this or Butt, 'then let
breve your unmet'," he returned, with With lapeet sleeves, carried down to a roe pity the debt of nature."
apparent cordiality, "Good night, and, point; tight leggings, broad shoes and ' "No. 'Tie slight punisinfi ixt to 'take
by the bye, our beide is at tin end." the. puffed upper hose; the entire' rai- from a man tlint which values so
himself to
"Hole?" retorted the other.- raising
In his jerkin.
• . ."4' Wanten haggard whose tongue
will run pest. sixteen . stages •• together;
wlto would make the devil timaelf
malleahle, then: work; hathraer And
- "And what is shte to
• God'. are, theeelpriesti .enlled, and truly,
yen.e.'. ". '
Wife. --that is, she claims that
exititea place, having Vint -tried. Me one.
night whew was in my cups throngh.
• it false priestavidio dresses as a Fran-..:
ciseen itienk;:. 'Fools in: the: court -of
heals, a jester, -tea' eerminly he no .
tree nand:. ' But Nanette' nevertheless
. assert§ she is the „lawfulpartuer of
: ma, sorrows, Werk Your -Will on .ine.
•A :stroke, And the :shivering Spirit is
• Wafted across the StyX." • . •
.. "And 11 -1 gave yeti not .only your
ilfe--tor .consideration hereafter to,
be -Mentioned-hut a small. shyer piece
as well?". sergge§ted the :jester, . who
had been for senile inothents buried- in
thought.: • .
"Ha!" ejaculatedlhe stamp 'student,
brightening: .."Your, gift would match
the piece I already have and ,
dolt that 1 Wies.--t overioeiced to ina
.clude in my "chain daretisiming." . And,
"thruating .his : hand.' into his ragged
deeiblet, after sonie search. he extract-
ed a diminutive • disk upon Which be •
gazed .not without ardor.. "Thue' are
we forced to start the Chain of • reasort•
. ing anew'," he. remarked, "with Horace
and this bit Of Metal on one: side 'of
.the softies andaidanette on the. other.
;Now.; Unleas the devil sits on the beam .
with 'Nanette, which he's like to dit,•••
'the book and the bit Of dross will out-
weigha her auid,We arrive •:at the •certi-
. that'dife, qealified•as to duration,:.
limy liappiltendured." . • „. '
"What argement doe's the dross ear-
. ria knave?" demanded the 'fool, took -
:Aug down • at the hound tlitiVerouclied •
at his feet. . • . •••
• "With it may be :purchased that
which worths the -Pinched stomach.
With. it. may be bought an elixir' se .
Strong and magical it may . breed -.de-
'fiance .oven et•Nalletio Sir • Pool; .;i• -
.1iiive".conelnded to. necept and the
'ainall pleeer . ' • •
,
"Well and good," Commented the jest- ,
en, "But there are eonditicins attach.;
ed to my' eletneney.7. . • .
'"Oonditionsl"' reterted the vagaboud,
"What are. conditionsto- a' philosopher ,
once he "lias..reitched a' logical lemur -
ante?" '
"First, you must find inc a horee.
Your Nanette, sas I take It, is .5 gypsy,
and in the camp are surelY•horses.".
"But Why should you want: a boase?
'Tis riot far . to 'the castle," '• said. the
puzzled scholar. . . •
"No, Mit 'tis far away from it. Next,
teil •.;vliere you got that areali piece
deliver, like the one 1 'have proraised
you?" , • . ' .
"From Nanette." • :
"What for?" • ' •
' . "To aceomplish that whieh I have
failed to do," replied the student:will-
the assailant with the weapon he had ingly. "But, alas, not having earned
aivrested ,froin. him, . .• • • „ . it, have 1 the right idly to. Spend it?"
"Have you any reason, knaviawhy I be.added delefollya'berla to•himself,
bould spate you?" asked tile:fool. "Why did Nanette":-.- began the jest -
"If I lied, for want of breath it �r, •• '
wOuld me," answered the miscre. Bet the other raised his arM with' an
•ant with sotto afflict -thy. . • expOstulatory gesture: "Many things 1
The duke's jester arose. "Get nii• knoiv," he interrupted, "odds. and ends
rogue," he said, and the man obeyed. ..of ertulitien, but n wotnan!s. mind '1
Ile Was a pale, gaunt fellow, with know not nor Want to knoW. ,t .aa
long . hair, unshaven , face, hollow ecion. question Beelzebub as heel yea, to
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Trains will arrive at aled . depart
from Clinton station as follows ;
BUFFALO AND GOT/ERICH nt.V.
Going East 7,38 a. IA,
3.23 p. m.
5.20 p, M.
10.15 a, in,
12.56 p. 111.
'• 0.,10 in,
10.47 p. m.
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4,23 p. 01.
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., 4. •
"Give it back, foal":
by those who hover around thOpcilaee.
But you may ."go lit pettee," he 'added.
"No one will harin 'tis.
.arouseMent you seek, there's ,a .thulln on
:the verge et the forest wbere a dark
'haired, geed ioOking. baggage dances,
and,tells cards. You can find the plate
from the noise Within, and you're
merry theydl welcome you. royally. 00,
..and: God be with you!" • .
The jekter. turned from the geed .na-
tured guard And • ciulekly:' Walked down
the road, wbicli wonted- ,gracefully
through the Valley Auld lest Itself afar ••
. in fringe of .woodiand, A light Pat-
tering on -the hard earth behind...caused ;
hint to leek about. Fellowlog Wafi a
clog that now sprang forward. With
• joyous demonstratioo: The fool. Stop-
ped and gravely -caressed the hound
wideb he had -seen at the princess'
feet, . '• ' . , • •,
a "Why," he paid,. "thou art now. the
fool's enly friend at court." • • . ••
When agaiii he moved on With. repid,.
oerVeus etride,. the animal came eater,'
Derker grew the ready' deeper hued the
'fields and etubble, Moro somber the
. distant castle% avinst. the. glean:ling.
Onit.the 'cry of a diving night •hird
aitartled the stifinesi the tranquil
air; A' rapacious filcher that • affickly
roae and swept onward thrmigh. the
sea' Of night; Its inelaneholy note -
eehoed 'in the 'breast of the fool. Me- •
Clianicallyi Without relaxing 'his Swift
'pace, 'fie looked. upward to follow it,
When a . short, sharp bark behind him
and a prerntailtion of impending danger •
caused hiln to spring suddenly 'aaide.
At the same time it 'daggee. descended
in the empty. air, just gvaaing the
shoulder of the jester, who, recovering
:himself, grasped the arm of his assail-
ant and. grappled with Finding
him a mart of •Iittle strength, the feel
easily threw him to the earth and;
kneeling oix bteast in butt, Menaced
she e'en presented me a moiety: ,Whtia.
...• ,
ever • employed him -was, it your••
friends, gentle air ?-reweraed with.
gold:. Being a craven rogue; I e'en sua-
peet shifting the task. to litySelf
ter fr beggarly: pittance, 'while bele off'.
WO -the .•'•',
. The jester, .wetehing the coMpany.
within, made lie reply. From the :stu-
: dent to the wertiari, to the frier, 'w,tis'a
:chain leading -•-where? .11e fqiind it not.
diflichit. to. surmise,: 'Suddenly Nanette
threw down the -Cards and . litugheci.
harshly. -• • -.• • • .
"Neither the 'devil nor his imps could •
read the things that' hie happening id
the Castle!". • ..
"Are you still Minded te meet her?" •
whispered the. stUdent.tq the :duke's
For,ansier the jester ,left the win-
10.15 a. m. "The truce-en(l the wine," said the ment frayed and worn; his flesh, or, little he must reaseu with
6,35 la m. *tea as, With a ceremonioes bow, he rather, his bones, showing through tile learn if he value. it At all," returned
D. 4t L.11.. • Vanifffied amid the shadows iii the hall. iieanty covering for his legs, while his the duke's Je.iter slowly, "S 'ell waive
A. O. pATTISON, Station Agent. Slowly the five baron closed the door feet were no better protected than the -question if yott find tno the hero."
aed locked it, looked at the eress and ' those of'e trooper who has been long "Vs Nilnotto you must ask. There's
P. RAIODGENS, Town Ticket, 'A.M. at the bed, but made nO IllOtiOU toward en the Dutra, ne displayed ito fear but one, 014, yet seevieeahle."
S. 1), MACDONALD, Toron to
Distriet Pasgett. either. , • ' 1 'or enmity. On the cOntrary, ids Malt. "Then titte me to Nanette,"
ger , "He has already relected My PrePas• nor Wag rather friendly then other- "Very well. Follow ma
e, siri and 11
Agent .
-- -al," thought the self Styled duke, f'Doest wise, as though he failed to under- you're still iif a mind when you .see her
-. be seek for higher rewards by betray" stand the enormity of his offense 'and pni tali question Iter,"
ear, d of drOuth whet:0111S eettah atid void , Ea a the trait? Is he an aspiring 'beer Or tE4hhettri°nSgititt)rnoralliturt:ohothtoo Watilth'Peinr,"111.1e' to look tiponl" saki the fool.
"Why, is she so weird and witch -like
Wawa too y.une lit. tad Altdielao yro,4 b Ing tnel Or ill it, theta TrIbettlet teal
Wed Valiodataroleite.they breathe it.
WU-Week or la ha mix faithful ti) !rood bird great, thin hands be.fore "Na', The 40141 hhies 1iS 16wtt 10.
A • a
a*, •
•dow, steppeciaM the door and; Opening
it, strode bite the room. .9 • '
• • CHAPTER
S[the duke's feet suddenly ap-
,•peared iii the Crowded apart-
ment the blibbub abruptly
. eeased. • The minstrels, and
rnermtebanks gaged in surpriSe. at •the,
aleeder figure of the alien jester whose
, rich garments precieinied Min a per-
' .smitige. of iniportande, qne Who had -
reaehed that; pinnacle blitoonery,
the 'high Office ea court plaiaarit. t The
gypsy., too, located at him --eVey her
shouleleraofferhag him the fedi sight o1.
her bold cheeks tied shainelesoeyee.
,. "Are you Nanette; Wife Of .thls phi-
losopher?" asked the duke' s fool, .ala•
proaChing and. indicating tile. Misera-
ble scamp, clung near the a9or.
• way ,p.s. one undecided whether to en -
tet' or ran (Way, • • '
, Nanette, ; his true And
letWful spouse,".' ihe tuiswered,' with a
laugh. "Bel, What wenfil you .
'here, fool? A. 'song;„tejest, a dance, or..
have you come to learn it story or
for 'the. loralinge you meet en-
tertain?"' . thabashed, she. aPproached
.s.tep. near. • . • • •
"Your stories.; mistress,.. would • be
unsuited for the :court,' add your
ludo beat 'unsung," he retorted. "I
' "Came not to sharpen. thy wits, but to
fireili Whom the -thief friar ;got
the smell Diode Of silyor you gave your
unseat, and also to proeute*a horse,"
' Iler brazeii eyes wavered. "A horse
end feel flying," - she muttered.
"Even what the. cards shoWed. Tbe
fool seeking the duke.". A. Puizled
look .crosaed her face. "Ent the diete
La here," she continued t� herself.
strange riddle. All the sighs ehow def.
limed, but what At is"- I •
• '"Good Nanette," interrupted the jab
er "1 have no time for SOO'S
,or ineantatien.
"How ,dared you come here," she
said hoarsely, "after" -
"After your mate proved but an in -
'
different eervant of yours?" he eon -
eluded, :.nteeting her ' sullen gaze with
one so 'stern and Inflexible that before
it her eyes fell. ,
IN) you know'," She said, endeavor-
ing to Maintain a hardened frOut, "I
haVe but to Say the word and all these
' •
"Yeuawould not get the money,. he •
• added significantly. "If you quick- • ••
ly,. tind. me horse and let me go; it le.
you, not they,:who will profit." ':
a --
Abruptly she rese., "It is fate," she • ••
remarked) her' eyes greedy,: .• .
''His-•glanee he stood, there, Proud._ '
. encl. stern, cut- her sharply. "Say Cu-
pidity, Nanette!" .he laughed softly:. .
"It • is more • profitable • not- to betray ,
ane. • In.the. ofie case you get much, la
'the other little." . ' .
"Stay here," shereplied hastily; "Fil
fetch the horse," and she vanialled.
A moment he • remained, theta .rese-
• .
lutely turning to the door through
. which she •had disappeared, -opened
and foundlibaself in a combined gieep.
• iftg ropm and stable,' I dark apartment .
with floor of hardened earth and. a sin- •
gle wind:ow Oirnate wind and. weather. • .. •
• On a, Couch "under the window. sium-.. •
tiered .and snoreffthe false- Franciscan'
%meek., By his aide was A tankard half "
' filled with 'stale seek, and in his hand ,
' he clutched a gold plece,as though he • • :
had had • an intimation it . would be • '
safer ;there than elsewhere on his per., ,
son dnring the pet valiantsieen.he had .
. deliberately. courted.. His hood had. .
fallen .hackaedisplaying a -bullet bead, . '
red 'cheeks sand purple hope, while the ; •
Wooden beads .of this :sottish counter. ". • , •
feit. of .a• friar trailed from his girdle . • -
on the ground. From a stall ,in a far • .• . •
corner a large, bony lobking nag turned • '
its head „reprOttchteny, as if mentally . • •
protesting againet such foul -.quarters • :.
and the poor cempany they offered.
"Why) here's.a holy. man worn. out • ' ••
by many paternoster's," commented the '
duke's fool, standing . on the threshold, • '
aiid then gazed from the geld' piece in
the man's hand to the woman. "I need
not ask Where•You got •the silver, Na-
nette. 'Tis a chain of evidence leading
,-where?" ,. • . ' • •
; The gypsy replied only' With dark
leeks, regarding his intriision in this . •
• •
inner sanctuary as a fresteprorodation .
for her jhst displeasure. CrOastng to • •
the couch, he shook the monk' vigorous- •
IY, but the latter only held.his 'pleoe of.
-money. tighter, like a maser whose .
treasure is threatened, and snored the
lender. Again' the 'fool essayed to
'waken him, and this. time he opened
hls eyes, felt for 'his beads and com-
inenced to mutter a tteayek in Latin
words. strting together .in meaningleas
• phrases.
/ty6tia your Men& or telativea aufretwith
Pits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dine, or Falling
Sickness, write for it trialbottle and valuable
treatise on such diseases to Tint Leitio,Co.,.
taco Xing Street, W., Toronto, Canaria. All
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LEIBIOSFirouRE
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commented the jester, "his •
learning is as false Lis his cloak. Wake •
sirrithl Would you approach heav-
en's mite 'With a feigned prayer on
Wilt lips and a toss pot in your hand?".
('aanNia..Sm.) 1U 0J,)
nail to n Chine Shop.
A real bull in a real china shopbas
• been found in. NOrWich, England, Dur-
ing the two hoUrs the animal spent on
the premises it oudered much of the
ereekery of no use except tts sped.
mens,
Without
The wily two eountriee itt Europe in
whieh 110 ,miries whatever are worked.
are Monaco and Montenegro. The Ittt.
ter country,' however, is said to con-
conskierable depoSits Of hen, lead
and tin.
Patin Mitoltinery.
Half a tentery ago grain Vas near-
ly all sown by hand, and it was One of
the honors bestowed on an old laborer
to give him this task. Today this is
done Atitoniatically by a metehine, and
there are mitettineg foil laying on the
manure end doing the Work prepare. -
tory to sowing. $o with grubbing, hoe.
Ing /ma clean:11g the land -it is all
doUo by improved applianete. , ;
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