The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 04, 1885, Image 1

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CH.XPTKR I.
A MuzinfT July d ty; the W.te?t day the
ar lia.l wii. Tho .at root s of London
woi-f an aiect of tlKr-.uj.-h laiocs-a, and
il-stri;.ns .i t inrl toslnifMo rsher than
to w;UTt alarifj-, 30 uflW'ti''! were Ibey liy
tiio Kun'e rnys, w liirli j cuml witli relent
less fury upon thi j.aivljtil roa.U.
But althoutrli tli.c ptwts w i-n nt Very ;
liusy. the parks wr-if ltyi!o-n.vk es- j
I t'ci.-i!!r. Rotten How whh well :'1:-1 with
the 'Hie of tht fi: -Iii. nal !.- vii M. nr.il t!i .
.si.l w.ilk-a. as utm, ii:M 1 1 1 i r- huudioils
of onlookers. j
Amnnjr the proriiiMt.-ic'iM-i was a t.'ill RI"i (
stately ialy dres.-e.l in l.ijsck silk, an.i '-wtiof-e
face wm c&rce.iled Ly a heavy
1 lack veil, 1 h vow sli v.liicU it wria imjxia- I
Pllile to j)'netmte. '
Her x.'ai-inir, jn-oud ar l )i(iu;?li'y in t'.ift ''
extreme, atti-H'-.ted the attention of num- 1
l"i'fl of peopl., and irany pcoreu of eyo- !
frlassea were tixod very carefully, in or- '
der. ivi-olinMy, to viw bor the Wlter. !
Up and don, do-', n trd up, f-he wruk? i, '
kt ejiiny her oye wr'l tisd on the Row, '
ar.tl fcniininir every 1 id;r who pulped.
Suddenly bhe paused ap-nint thu rails,
clutched tliem tightly, and tent her head j
forward. (
At the paiv" moment, two rider?, a lady ,
and gentleman, p.-i.-.-t-d. chatting nievrily,
and as they went np the lu.w, flie looked j
ti-rcely after them. j
Titus fhe ptfxxl utitil they had pone out '
of sipht. Th.en cho mutt red in hard,
cold tones : i
"Then Alice in rit-ht. and she she has 1
taken my placet Oh. my God! can this ;
le indeed' Uut let 1.' r beware! May '
my most bittrr curte rt t uj-n-n you, Grace )
Thome!"
T''W fhe moved away, and after pe.iie- '
ti ntin? tl.e crowd r i V.V.rA, passed rj.'id!y ;
out of the park. !
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No. Queen f-p:ni e, I3rou:; ton, was
at the time of our :-ti ly.iu the o. ctipfiti n ,
of Mr. Dan vers, widow ff Cnj-titin L'an
vers, and said to be worth a considerable
amount of money.
. At No. she reM.b-d with her danjrb- ,
tor Ktlie!. '-Ttie Dark ttieen." aw the hal
I een ca'ied by her Kciioolfdlows en no- ,
count of her coiup'exien and her ptfud
Ktliel v j' 1 closii u;-.ii twenty years ot
and a more liku'iud woiean could
tr.fiilj t.avf It-en found either::! thLi or
in any otlo r country.
Sh v.a :, every way a Mr.lJui c, n
trat to her piirets, f r wherea.t her
father hnd len a t.'!,.!. i hearted re.tle
inaii. v. iih a kind word lor everyone, and
her mother waa the name, kthel wss to
tn!:y i;:'l" i"iit.
Her rule was nut to ak bnt to com
mand. T! e luast thiTig- would (JTrrul her,
and nhe did not have to opm h'r lips to
i..fottn anyone that Fhe was olTi.ded;
thi-y could tell tlint ty the fla?hinp eyea
and the clenching' of the deli ate hands.
At eihteen. lehel had been introduced
to f.icitty, and beinr a beautiful pirl, with
plenty of raily wit. it is no wonder that
the had plenty of admirer?, ami more than
once phe had had, not only tne or-inrtnni-ty
of maiTyinjr a rich iunn, but ai.-o of ac
quiring: a title.
lint all attention bestowed upn her
wa nelep; hVie wns a firm a a rock,
as co'd as ice.
To all
No. There was one who e. presence
phe sitrh.ed for one whom i-l-.e loved
mot p.i.-.-iona'ely, accoi di:;;r to her own
fashion one for whom t-iie would have
hi'd down her very life, and that one was
How land Saxby. the sn nt.d heir of Sir
Rowland Sax by. the well-known inventor.
Hut. alas for Ethel, Kwlnnl lid.not
rf turn t hat love. L)id he know that phe
entertained, any love for him 1 He must
have ki.own, for phe showed it plainly
i ou-ii Uth by word and l.H'ik.
lie was fi-i -oueidly present at Queen's
pq iare. tut when thei be flwsys arte.!
as a friend nothing not-e. F.'lud. prs'swd
hy h',1 the men. could not iiec.mnt fr thif.
.fcite ctull not understand why it was
that she appeared to le uia'-Ie to attiaj-t
R..w land to her side.
S'le prew thAivlfn! and li'les. and
her mother noti-red it. an i ly-cn're alarm
ed in cons-eouei ce. OiiO day she asked
Kthel what aile.1 her, and after mm
time, Ethel flim.-im? bertlf upon her
knee.-, and bur; : 1 ir her face hi her noi
er"s Jap. ! bed out her tirhftppbief"-.
Her mi'ther l;-f ' ' 1 ea'-u'V ;i".J a!tn
tiveiv. and wh. n tier dauir'ufer had t.n
ishe.i, t-hc paid, aa el.e ttiukej the loup.
dark tree:
".My child, al! this is very, very foolish.
From what y.nn pay, it f p-ai-t? to me that
you would like to compel him to love you.
Whv. mv dear !,:! b there are scores .f
men. in brilliant positions, who would on
ly b too ready to accept you. Whnt is
this attraction? T admit that Rowland is
very handsome and nil that, but if he
does not show anv more attention to you
than to other ladies, why trouble altout
bimt In-miss all thou p-' ts t f him from
vottr mind, my pet. or it may lead to
eoinething- wroto-r. For my rirt I will
not invite him beic arai:i. and then you
will soon forsret all about him."
"No. nor cried Ehel. leaping- to her
feet. "Do not do Hu t, muJiui.11 I cotdd
not benr it!
"It would be for four own benefit, my
dear."
.)h, no. I must pee Mm. His abpenoe
would ki'.l me."
"Ah, KtbeU yort bave hal but little ex
tjerioiice io thte matters. As you trrow
o'.b-r you will grow wiser, depend upon
m J
IV.
"I believe in tbe mim which eayt?
alienee makes the h.-art -rrow fonder."
"Well, my dear. th;nk ovtv what I bave
raid, aud you will arrive at tbe conclusion
tliat f am ri-rbt."
Ethel did think over it, and she arrived
at the conclusion that her mother wue
not ritf-ht.
On the mornlnp thst we Intrrn-f. Mrs.
Danvers to the not'.oe of the reader, she
in seated at the dt awiir-room w-indoov,
liwkiri? dreamily at tbe pair.if traff..,
but ever and anon she looks round at the
door of the room a If expect!-, r oi-nem-,e.
At la.-vt eli" K,-,s Impatient and, i-infitig
the 11). direct a Forvant f eend her
Alice, her daughter's ruaid.
After a short interval Alioe appeared.
"Alice," paid Mrs. Dangers, is Miss
Ethel in her mom still 7"
"Her room, madam 1 asked Alice, looi-
in- somewhat startled. "No, madam."
"Well, then, where i she?"
I hare not the least idea, madam. She
1 -jpp.fd two houre ago ana went out:
"Very fcirjirnhtr! Did she not say wlwrs
phe was tromr i"
' no. niaiiam." Ptaiuiiiered Alice, aa
Ler fi.e.e turned a phade rider.
"11 -in! Very
ttii n.s say I w i-!.
The iu.M 1 .,
lialf an ho.'.r ;
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1. .-'Kk t'
tiv t-tie
re
her."
1 ami retired.
ft ei wards I'thel return
riiin tref.d entered the
ar..1, with a
drr. ".-,-v'-r. ru.
(iieu! Heavens, ICthep." cried Airs.
Dativei-. what is the men nine of that t"
at! What"
Whv have ou attired youi-self in that
bh-eU dress and veilf
1'ancy. I ipp'-:e,'1
;,'a t-ii. I'.i he), thst ranr.it N-tne re.a
S'C. T'.ere is soutLin irvi tuauianey
in vtr troii-uToiit in a black dies and
veil: ii'-'. ou are paler tun 1 usual, and
, 0 .,. ' - t 1... T'Ji roe. my deal,"
, -,i,i ; ! y, "toll rue v, bat ij the
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be. i'.i.t.-.'. lor a few seconds, and
thi n t-'...' :-.a.d. a he .:ln:-j "d hr l ands:
M.i.:' ire. 1 have t'oui.d ii tl!! out."
Found i ? F i.and what or.t V
"TLciit 'i'-i of Rovvi.tud'a coldi.esa to
ice."
"Rowland acnin! D-ir, dear tuo, HtheU
tliat matter wiil certainly drive you mad
tf you poi-pist in it. Hut tell me what you
mean "
fome one told me yesterday thAt Row
land wan to be peen in the Row every
morning- with a young- lady."
Who told you ?
"That diies not matter; I have prom
ised not to pay. Well, thin iuorninif I
went, to the Row, find "
fiayed the spy!' iiiterrupted Mrs.
Danversk
"Nf, but I watched and I paw that I
Lai 1-eou riphily infom.ed. Rowland
was tLere, and by lus side wa- whom do
you think Oh," and Ethel roso and
pMced the flijr exeitedl)-, "I think I shall
indeed g-o wad"
"Wi-Il. my dear, who wa.-j itP
"Grace Thojiie!"
Mrs. Dan vers made no reply for some
moments, at length she raid:
"Well, and what of that f"
""What of it. mamma? What ..f it ? Can't
you see tht phe '
"My dear Ethel, bow zlrr-r.p-j j cu
talk I Surely Mr. I - v'n -d K.. r l:y mr.y
please himself w:th rt'pee to fi-ifr.ds.H
But they are more than f rk -.da."
"How can yr.u te'.l tli.it f"
"As they p-f'-'ed me I overhetr-1 por
tion of their conversation. He addressed
her "my ilear!' "
"Well, that i rather out o? the ,
ceit. in!v.
btit
Vou iT.rnut
"15ut you do not think cf tue 1. uer iirap
I have leen ti-yirvjr to Vjrine- him to my
fide. And to think that hi should devote
bib attentions to a p-irl like her."
"Grace Thornc is a very pretty g-irl.H
'True. But, mamma," and Ethel came
close to her mother, "do you thiuk she is
more b-autiful than I?" .
"I do not. my child, but you know
men's opirions. differ so much. If I were
you, Ethel, I should devote myself to
young- Leon Cathcart. He is a nice
young- fellow enough, very rich, and I am
certain he lovea you."
"That may be, but I bave no love to
give him "
"Ah me!" pip-hed Mrs. Dnnvftrs, aa her
dauhlar left the room, "tidr.ers were very
different when I was a ynun frirl."
Ethel walked straight to her dressing
room. Alice, her maid, was awaiting her.
"Was I rigdit. Miss Ethel?" she asked.
"Yes, you were," cried Ethel fiercely,
as she ptood and surveyed hot-self in the
plass. "You were rigb.t. I saw them
and heard a little of what they paid. Rut
I must wait and watch. Ry beavent if
she dares to stand in my path, I"
"Oh, hnshr cried Alice; "your rramma
may bear you."
"I care not who bears me," rep'i"d
Ethel firmly, as she fixed Lcr flaphin
eyes upon the maid; I say tbat if phe
dares to stand iu my path I will kill her!"
And as phe uttered these terrible
words, she clutched her maid tig-htly by
the arm. The maid knew her temper
knew what she was when roused to fury,
and she trembled.
Oh, miss," she said, "I do so wish I had
not told you."
"You di 1 rjulte ribt to tell me. and I
will make you a j-resent for the informa
tion. Go now, Alice, and leave me alone.
I wart to think over it."
"I am sere something will happen,"
xtiuttered the maid as she left the room.
t'liAFTTiH 11.
Rowland Sax by us one of the pets of
fo. i"ty.
He was called "one of the handsomest
men in London." and certainly when so
ciety said this, pociety, for once, was.
rifrht. Rowland was indeed a remarka
bly band some man.
liut be was not conceited, after the
manner of many men who are gifted by
! tiature ith more than tbe ordinary
j amount of personal leauty.
! Besides -oing- poteepscd of prcat per-
penal beauty, be was beir to lare es-
tates, although not to a tide, for his fath
! ti'a title would erase with his death.
I From the fart of I dp or.e day ?ott.ln
; a very rich man. he wns a g-reat attrac
tion to numerous ir.ntnmai. who bad
! .nurhters on their (rinds whotn they
j ws.T-tod to be c"n-.foT-t i' !y nettled in lif..
j. Thetsn were ir.tro.iTicd to Tuva land by
t th doeu, but to their juiinit.' BtUi'iyftTice
! be tree-ted one preeisely the sAme as an
,' other, so tliat. evert ual.y, taamtnat1 were
I 'heard to nay that f touch thu heart of
1 - Rowland Saiby w:ts ntteTly out ..f qt.es
j tion. ati 1 t!..-y (tave np t!.o .-."t.ipt ss a
1 . failure, yet they ptill '.jr't".l bim to fb'.ir
Bumerous little parties. UiUa. an i so on.
Then, sll of a tet ien. society whs
stAr"!ed. and lified np e-e in jmre
astr-nisl rnent.
What nlnt t
ft niply this: Mr:. Thotr.ts v. h kept a
very Vrfwuti',-d bouse in Park lane (al
though !t wnf runored that she we by
. no roear. w( .i-to-.to, a:i t.-r t-at rea-on
seHom moveil in societyV. I t i an tidy
daughter. Grace. At fo.irt"n. Ora.-e,
who then a rCTi-arkaV-ly t lain cirL
was sent to a boardirir sehcol in Faris.
fhe stayed there t5re ynrs, nd tlien
.very sudJenly made lier apfarar,co in
society.
- Soe'ety sw her. snd was eompdled to
c.nfcs that phi bad chanped from a
plain to a vt-i-y pretty girl.
Yes; that mnch society confessed, and
.diretjy afterward turne.1 round and esid :
"Br.t of what use is' it" to' be pretty
when one hue r.c"f JTinrj.4?' "
Well, It is every use. There aro, thank
Heaven, many theupands of men in the
world who think more of a pretty face
and graceful and penile vnys. than a
And Rowland S.-.ty wa- one of the
many who thoy-l-t tint. No wnnr d: 1
lie set eves 0,1 'v::i e t!,a;i he )ovel her.
Indeed, "it was love at first Fiyht ou both
I pides.
r-fore a month had rapped away i.race
were upon 1'ier fugir the ltrothal rir.ff,
and a- tiio .lays pa-'.-cd phe w.vuied to jret
Lapl'iev than ever.
due day it was tiu.-o ilayr after Ethel
louvers 1 n ' -.i her wi'ii R .wland in
the Row e whs in th- drawitijr
room. !.ikinr ' rer;y out -f the window.
-,vi.ii-..!. tiie previous eveniu-r. had
t.rr a Ti.
, v. : ic'i was to tiiis -fleet :
j i t ..v m mi el e nil
1 nt e v . 1 li i - e a
h
V
1 , . .. . : f "in- h t ? I one.
VMi v. : 11. i a 11 inv
will b-j s .mi
lu.n usei.. .
' i ; w a.-, t i-vtf f.
1 wa- !Mi.'-..us to
re no wonder that Grace
know what the present
' w: .-.
I sK)n aft' r tin appointed tlnv Rowland.
' drove up. and soou held Giaee in his
1 an.;-'.
Vo l are !.-.!tmsr rr.ore heantiftil than
! ever, n.y love."' he rt-:. i!. irr.Mit; proudly
down at ti e ti-." ,''id face,
i -v,. R V.i-;. !: w you lb tier.'"
1 -1 .,;-e t n tn whft I Pay. Tnere
is no t:1 - cirl in fwjety than you.
R..tt row to !-: in-s". as my father is in
the ba'it cf -t-:. I see you are look
' ir:r a th: pr-c- ! 1 l .tve. Well, sit down,
: Gv .ee. a 1 ! 1 v"! you the contents."
1 p..-e ;: 1 -i-- he des-'r-d. nnd R-w!-:r. l
I comt, en-: -do untie the pi-o--l. Of coure
be did a. 11. "ii n. neVy d- that is to say,
' know n.i: that she as . iii-.u-. he trx.U.
; lor ti : l) V us I.!-(.----i.ry to M.'io the
1 JUi'-'-.-l.
It waa aeroriit i;.-.bed at last, and there
i was oe p.
-u a mate-e:,!-. v r. . r -uv. ..ui-
1 1 . , ..M..
b Ulld
ban-
of
1 a.l (11 uo..ia..j
i so'.d cold.
t (TrK e 01 iie.1 i er yeg in vea.i.-i, and
she n.und il iu p- ;.-.uie to si', h.ib any
lonp-er.
j ' lbv.s!.',d now i.rcLicd a key, unlock. -d
: the bos. in:-e i the in. :i- s.;k ii.i. and
t'ner w. 11, ihcn Grace utttred a cry of
wonoVr.
' .e-''r z ar id a pile of white silk was
a wreath of r.i" re l.'.o.-oms-. and in the
renter of that s pair of bracelets, the dia
monds vpon w h:i h flashed fn I plittercd
b.;e a rut.Ti:::.' bn.'k in the p-.n's rays.
Oh, boi : v ! c
. 1 i v !" cried G 1 see.
WLich do ; r u i' z-..V c k'.d R:wlau3
"The wreath or the bracelet ?"
Oh, txh!" Bit even as she psid tb:a
Ler fac" wr-e nll epres-Fion of woiuler.
What wae n.eint by the wreath of or
at.x'i blr.s on-- 1
Rowland took it out of the bx and laid
it carefully ujon th- t.d.le. Then he tor.k
Graoe by tl.-e hand ai d led her to a peat,
and sitting bj.i.te her, her hand et.ll
within his own, he said :
"My love, in pretending tlsat to you I
obey the co.i.rnanda of nsy dear dead
mother."
Grace started.
"Your mother, Rowland?" she said.
"Yes. Wh en my mother w as dyincr she
said: 'My dear boy, there is one thins- I
wish you to promise me. You may think
it rather f iu-r.lMi-. but it is something I
bave always wi.-hed. You know that in
my eab;net is a irabc-cany box, tv-nr.d
with gvild. In that is the wreath of or-anjfe-blvsrtms
I wrra when your father
marrie-l mc. There alpo are the brace
lets I Wore for tw"nty yeai-s rf my life..
Now, will you pi-omise thn tb lady you
marry shall weai- thst wreath on the riay
she is married, and the bracelets al-o?'
Of course, Grace, I promised. And I am
sure you will please me by nspi.-din? me
m keeping that promise. Will you not?"
"Oh, Rowland," replied Grace, as she
kissed him tenderly, "that I will. That
promise must be sacredly kept. And I
pee nothir;cr strang-e in the idea. All wo
men have some id. a, you know. And
when we when we "
"Are married. Yes, mv dear
"When we are married I phall wear it,
and no one wiil know but what it is quite
new. It does net look old, dors 1 T"
"No, that it certidtdy coe? not."
"And the bracelets ; are they not beau
tiful ?"
"They 8 re in. led. Let met lace them
upon your wrists."
And Rowland Gr.-d tbe r'itterir.s: jewpls
upon Grace's white wii-ts, where she
surveyed them raptm-ousdv.
"And said Rowland, "I must be
off. Grac. I shall return at one, and
then, no doubt, you wiil ba ready for the
Row."
"Wha. Leon, r.;r bo! bow the dence
are you? Where bave you l"en f Where
are you off to, and where en earth have
you been l.idintr?"
And Rowland Kid his hand lirbtly up
on the shon'.der of leon O.it heart. He
ha.1 not proceeded far from Grace's resi
dence when he met him.
"Just half a moment. Rowland, rey
friend," replied Leon, as he slowly re
moved his cigrar from bis mouth. "I am
not well up hi memory, you know, and I
am utterly unused to a running fire of
questions. In tbe first place, how the
deuoe n If Well, 1 am seedy, and I
look it- Where KXa I off to? Haven't the
leapt idea. V. ere have I been hi line;, I
tbiiik y.v. said? Weil. I've lwn to Paris,
and as I foi.it 1 every one over there pre
cisely the s.-,';.e as thfry are here, I came
sorrow f-. d '. y tack"
"How dt 1 you find them."
"Ihill. r-.y boy, dad, and nwfuTly sJow.
They day t he w-i-l 1 is eont'r.Tinlly pclrtg
rcn.l. but, ala-, I am of a different onin-
ion. f..r I am cer
etaudini.' Pt:lb"
And Ic- n F--F-i'.:
i;n r, te continually
t on attitude of pro-
louna npes '.nr-ss.
Rowland !:i'i:-e'd henrtily. and placing
Loon's am within bis own. the pair
s' i dled on.
Th'.'y ha 1 been fri ! and oomranions
for ye-irs. As btv.. they pltived tofrether,
and if was, tl-.er 1--TP. no wonder that they
should tell each other thsdr secrets, and
as t""y pr--"-l-d Rowhind informed
Leon of bis r.fToth.l to firace Thome.
Iecn 'or v-r.il.ulated htm.
"I am sore yen could not bare selected
a m-t 1:' tiac-match, R.uland." he paid.
"iSi.e i- .''vcry-thinsf a mnti could wish for,
avd I J-r,ow vf-ti wi!l !.t!i Vji very hspj-y.
Ah. dai r.i..."
Wny do yon r:h ?"
"Oh, I hare a b.fid r.f mis'ry upon my
soil?." replied Leon, in moi-k drsmatin
tones.
"Inded! porry to hear it. I'm sure.
Where bare you been to pet such a dis
ease?" "Down there." replied Leon, pointing In
the direction of Urrn;rAon.
"What, at -
-Yes." .
"HeTtl"'
--. j, rVw r.i-.re,, nd tn
Rowland said : ;
-Why, my dear I.eon, I thonpht you
were making p.s.-"' j-roirrf h with her.'"
Leon shook his head sadly. '
"I wili I was." he said, "hut I don't j
think it is any ue tryinsr longer. She
loves pome one else, I'm sure. And. non
my poni, I but there, I bad better not
pay it."
"Say what? Is it a cec. tr
"No; that ??. I on'! k' ov what you
can call it. Iut look 1. '-re, Rowland." and
I.er n sto ed pboi t ; "I U!ve that she
loves ), ott."
"Me!" 1
"Yes. I do indeed."
! mpossible!"
"D .n't pay that. Ibc phe heard of your
enffa JTement to (ir.ace Thoi-ne?"
"N'o' that I am aware of."
"Have you seen her late !. ?"'
"No; I I, ave not noticed h"r anvwhere
late'y."
"And yon Imve not ca!!e,l on Mis. Dan
vers lntely ?"
"No. 1 heve 1 ot. T hnv- been hnT."
"What, n' P.-fk l-n..?"'
Not all ''..e M; ie. have been busy
v.-i' !, my fnt'tev'- rtr-i'i-s."
"Ah. W.-H c'-p-nd npon it. E'hl Yam
liearl of your -i.:vni.-rt. I won't ssv
why I thiv.'-t f; vd. yon kno-v. it is
rather pi;;'.vM'a- t!;at you have not r-.i'.-d
there. I pay, Ihvh'i.d. tell m like a
poo. I fellow; y-'U never had any love for
her. did you
"Never, my 1 ov. r- v 1
Rut you d" u't di.-rke r '
Certainly not. I think Et'n-J is a very
t'-autifitl and acc.ioplit h.-.l jout.fr lady.
I doTi't wrni you l.v.e hi 1."
"Ti.en jx rha .s I hav.i ina Je a I..:.-'! skci.
I will have another try."
Ry this -tune they teirhed the park,
and RowV.nl i'i'.;ow,t 'i:nt liefore he
cpMed for (Jr.; e. ti ev s! "ttld take a walk
round the R w. a pji -:-it:.n; to which
Leon eonu.-nle,;.
Le.-minT over the r- -!s, idiv wstchirg
th" few r-d -'-s w'-.O l.Sil l-i-l te bc;r up.
pe-.'-j. ce, r.n 1 e--.i're f t'ni t!j(
in't i's of Grace Thort.e and l". !.! IVin-ver.-.
ti-.ey w-re not aware of tiie fa.':, fiat
a tail stately lady. d-e: . 1 in rh-.-p k
and wej.t in-,' a thick bl:e:k veil, bad ftoj.-n
up. and t'.iat while she v,-.is at at-er'Jy
wutci.iut- t.;e ri.leis. p'ue was :n fact lis-
ter.hifT intently to t in ir C'tv.-r a . n.
Ff.r some niouieutd fche sto-l there, ua
til Ler.n said :
"And when ii the hi..;.;- lay. Reia'. l?"
"'o.t vr.' far -d.es 1. rty '-."
"Wiil it be in Lor..:o:i I I suppr-ft it
w:ll t-ke place not a I i:r..: ed n:i.-i3 fioin
Hanover -q 1; a ' 1"
"You ate ..rre-. T.""i. It wiil take
-b
cn at n-v
r s t ;
-Vol
t!i- -1
J '
i-e. n
. nic
ri!'.-
iev.
"A':, ni.-e
"We shall
it tr.k""- p'- c
n- wi"t y n
and Mrs! D;
"Ti'.eti Ji.
there."
You n.av
: a v
"ft
V. '
Irffore
f.-vor
. I'M: el
b.
t ..
I will be
-11 vie
1 t ) mari y ycu
at t he sa'.r,'- t : if.
"J wit! try. 1 it' ''
At thi mortv-nt the Jady in deep t.btck
tittered f. low cry. Tt ennirkt Loom's -ars.
c:i.l lie turr i;d j-tst in tir.v to see the 'iidy
move away.
"llem!" he 1a-::;hed; "I .li lr.'t know we
bad no mi -any, R..-.vIi: J. T'ui u'-e t .tt
:v uiu t have 1-een b
;y e:.t t l..!,i -d
a va t aui unt
w it '; o-.tr er :. ;-rs a':- -'.,
lie Id'le d". -aiiied That
of ti 'lib he had bpkea.
The Jadv I a I been inferos
ted-
-verv
mnch so.
And no wonder was it either, when the
said lady was none other tti an Ethel Dan
vers. To be Conti'n'trH.
OT A T-jY AT AIL.
Drkr-nn M b'. Vm . !tf i-i'n'.t
N o One "Li! t l 11 ; 1 D-'iiu 1.
Tattk lr .
I ss w!.n.,--r is v. -1 pi I.'! .Vitri the 1.
M. &l ,1-' o "1 :.u '..""-. r. '." '-" IbK -':s
us tbe 'i i"" roao. -':; !! .'.'.
wete cever-d tidily. Io lo k at. -I '
w ere two .-V.v.-e.-.t ic n :s s on ! ot ! l-i
n Ik-.v f'T . i v 't;.nai iis w '10 :a ; 1 e i:o.
mi til.- w ''---ink. fie in .ir tk n .
be -'ot e we a.ir.y 'ot o'.t i. - mr .:-.
lie n'ti 1 dri'tk as io" ?s b.c "to. ;
hi. bro-p;h. .-.nd r.-,t ."o-.en t..e ir :t'i .
;:n.' o i -H-'. .0 !:'s -. Ti" n
come .'..a v. a 1 t.e . ij t - o: y i.'.t t u .
the ri'.u, r,i-,k t.li t'-e w.'-iv . 1.: i.
ev.--.. .-.-i ' t-.- be,.1, ro - ."o. ra:e.
Oi-r. or tw t- the ' :-'...:..'; ..''" e ?'
wav f ;-..vp t;:- ?. P.'- . t :..'''
-ii..;i.' the v i :t ' . :" V" -. . :
brnlmaH, k-;it on r.r. ..;' ".; ' ' ..r.
titn s of atu. j !i::i, i' l.., .s t --. ;".-
rest.
I'n'!',' tlip bra'petr m ri'-te :: i.tf--tibt:n;:
v-.'.ii a p.. 'in wi o di'-n t w
two no i rP:-.:.';i to Sue t a.-, --
ntid w -.ri:; w.:h .'.n i 1 1 . '
p: it i,i:o 'jr beav th.it I he si 10 .in--- :
w-iis just 1 he vr-- Aid :;.:.-..i (:. . a ;
la! fi.'. it'. rmv atid ' vt h: to jet m o t
Hew;;-: J ; ; y il- : . ' .". e t! " I io tl t ll.
v. iiio;.e. i t. 1 an -.n.: .-. i: .. 1 ro. .. u 0
tiieo: '. ii- ;". '.'1 I il' S: J-lst !i'ia.,l. 1j
a cbi.r.re to "1 c I" t'.omv'i'O y.
The first tbiii- to .t o.s eye' t'-l! u.-o-t
was the i,ov at tiie ':""!'.
I te
.11 !o
j. ' i :
.'ii l. 1
Fiv. pt t own lire
tbe sh'iui.iors ;i-br:-.ti.
o ;' of hi
yell, lilted 1-ini
bim mv 01 1!
1.
e.i
b
'l
!i a t -i.'i.--';."
I, ';
. 1 1 : . e ': 1
bar.a; '. ! .rt sbork t
"'lli-rc!" b- ro-r.-i
little squi'b! T"'-"iu wc.t ton
ltond of vcur-olf au I "
ike n r. ii..-
" The rv-.y'
sn.l be brok"
face was riirt.:- w illi ra 'e
out in a ?or-'rt of pro at y
a'Mtse. ie-
fianoe, th:e:.t." in ? de;tt!i an l siauji.-f-in
one awfvl l-rer.rh. i'o oan e 1 o-it in
the aisle, phe. I bis rent, bf.t bi.-i f.st to
petlier, nttd pulled a revoive-. Every
body yelled, and hollered., and Imched,
and'stoo-1 on 011 the seats and app.auded
the "lov"'p.nd enooirr..-"-! tiie poor,
dnmbfo'irtded, f'-mm-r., biu-hin-,-.
Bpolo'fi'.'.'ncr brakensp-
Poor lN"'n! In his blind wrtth he hid
s-wooed down upon an ir-ist ihle. rrop-i-RTflinVd
Hrl' wrofli oi' a dwarf t'o:ty-one
in- hos hi-h, bri.n.c' -, r to or e of the dm
malo co npanies It vr.i too funny for
nnytbintr for ti:e r-t of u And h.ie
the row- wis al-orbinc rri -Til at. nt on,
if tbat lni-'-raM" ! ry wit it the hy.irojdi.v
Hi didn't .t:e ;k to the watr-fink
and drink it so dry that it warped.
Wl.u. ii . o:tc of Them.
Wbnt l-.ecorrce of wicked people who
wrom and rha at ti.e!r fellow man?" a,ked
the Sunday School teather of h-jr clasa.
Thev put their ciish in a bag and go to
Canada," came lbs prompt, reply tn
chorus.
Which ehows that the Sunday sctooi
children of the pretcct day get pr".c.' -al
view's cf life qo5:e ts often from ti:-- rewh--
t oT EAr.T::.
lilil Xyc' Vlt ti t-f tn -p!icre
Wlilcti IV e i,!ve.
The e irth is that twr.ly !:: th p-.'.ci
sysem which roost cf rr.v r s . rs r"
reside upon, and whi.h -onie.-f the-n. t
rearex to say, modes' ly ii.- ire to owr. a. ;
r-uiit 'si', f. ; i;e" ': t .! 'b-; e ir I. is i-.-Tumi's
and f-. f .hiess th--of s.-t:-..
in i n O) not curt. i ho o-.nv r ' ;
Ji":; ii t'acy et ti.- 1, i.-:--.-..
T!:-i earth is . --"".r .. y. r- . " : .
eecor.l.t to IJt,fe-v r I'r.'-'or. irr: .;
flo.sr.'t l'...k i to t.-t-r i"'te Ut ke
f
Ary!l tiiiiir'.li.s t:i:a -i.. 1", ;j,e ,r
ye,; j". old la--f At- -v-!. v.!.r-i r.i.
ordinnry dnke l.r..w nho it ti es tldnes
So tar n.-, I am i-i-u- . r'tnl I wili p..; I'ioO
to) n.nuor. '.: -i ti'.;'.t of ;i:iy hj-v-pi
"ecd di-.ke th.nt I l.a-ecvrr n r.
Newti.nclalmedth.it t!:e n.rlh wo'dd
st-a.taally dry i:; Tid I.-. 5n:i' txj-.- .n i
thu water wo-id at 1 vt l-vr:.' : euri-r-s
ty. Mr.y llieve this r p '. 1 - r-t "r:!y
pr.-ti -riT.e their pyster-.-s by f : i. i c-r.rse
of tteatmt-ie, po ti. it ti.-.;. . 1.- r tor
yeprx w;tho.-: . t;.-. r; , f v. .- : t.a'.lr
or ey;.-t r :.l!v. Other s.-ier.' i s ! wb. bnve
ft .! r.'hts to nv't Vty with the solar
s .(:, a: d 1 1.! e - v ; t ' r 1 -
. u-is. (d..:-, !!-' !'.. ;- . -
t:nT fop-benvy nt the- N'."."th i'ole, ;ud
t!i.-i: o'.e of the;- i;m.-, . b;!". wc hth thiuk
it-- n' -r-tthi.'.g d--, th" i-i "at vcial.t of
R-.. -'tn-iH'.-.t f't-'W : I t!: vast f-
C'-M i'Vinti of .t,.: d-btutd Arc'ic relief
expi-ditioTts will j"' k tl.: c-ii t!i out of its
present j osi l.n v :'!. ; V. t.--n' tv:ci y,
and in frih an ni" f..rbv. th nr-r-
Tter. tbet nviiiy jvople v.tll be p. rtimnoid
ly 'tia'nism'i'?' " 1 ;.:id ur. 1. brt'.-a-i :tc
will be fur s:d- i.t ft : :t :t . .. -:;.e. T)ii
may ov niay r-.' bo '-".c-. ! h:i.-n t, ,-t !r -rj
np in the Ar'ti rector. to st. eMhjate its
truth or faL-i!T thoJi,h thrre s ii stoti
a j.;ro-iiu s--nt i:i t'lt ti.r. -iho'rt tb
o."::try In .- -r " rry ;tt , "s
tiittv pr-"T rt::" t- bftfct . ar h'vec
wrl'ii-fi V1" - tid t i- t ne ti.cir r- -?;f --t.
If I c.ii.'.d T.k ' out t -. ..a; L
j-I.-k.-d r:e:i I' d e '. t?p the--:; : : ' '" s-t.-tt-r;-
iistfii r.f brit:':--r !'""k "-enty
pick'-t men. I wouldn't trd . The tr .-'.ur.t!
I frel ti.rit we ret.ll; O-.i-.i.: - Lv.e ain:l-,,I
cokey 011 the lev hi i: r . lo: ti'. v
HO".' have.
TI." e.svh is f-otnp 1 1 1
VTir. Sottje of the v-:t T b-;t .ti.'v
chunk, of i e iu it. T ... ear:. 1 ' i-s
vr. its .wn axle ore e ii. t - ;:; - ty b'.1'. -.
tr-.o-.-. .!! it seTv':s to rr."f iv fHs'-v : ',..i
f. a' and tc wo'ib'e tr-Kvl !: .lr-irtR 'ne
i oihh VS. Nod.illii t. kits t'.,-- t -ii .Ii !.:.
tb'.tti to e..tfu e a :. ivL.-t. h? 1 i-.tr:-.
bnie lde at r.i .-h, r," te-; to rise up
snd.ie'dy end hi him ut f ! 1 ack wtji n
U'.rn lot. lV'.,;;'e !'..-.';k ti.ee it- v.
fun or nr'a?. at 11. ' .(.:. r ib.- ! csver.!j
'.o.ples r.-r?.:,:H 50. ctT,t...t iv,...r
habits. Even tbe inoon isr bMpr.rirb
A friend of lii'ire wh'i v;. r. i-.e.ns
late at n:u'.:t fr- m u r.-p'trir f- b : ''
the Society f.--r t e An "l'rru'h-r i f K-.
Scotch spi.l l!-st tbe earth rose 1 p hud
!erdy aid 1 :t h'Tn'eb b- ru.Lt 01 v. ay.
R!.d as he v as or -..ft lo t : .:p :.:-ihi !:
v as ptut-ttiil by a terrlt'tc V! w lev.-w-n
th" sb-r.!er blades with in .ld b 1 "
vre.r.t 1 bat
tie
hor flit
t 1
I.SfMSl Vt'S.S
Ii:., f-.t bt
a--;. V.h---i. be st
f bnt th-? t ;.
1-
n crrer to !-bl
l is t-onfti ioi. had one down in front o;
htm and ri-en aa'ji I1 hind i.-.in, w V h her
ti.umb on hr r j c e.
So, I c.iv, vito-it fer of tt:cces.''."l
cor. t. i t v. 1! at if yn do iwt think
t'-at plsm-tA aiid ori.s uud one t':t:-ir c.n-i
111 other have fun on tt." cr'tiet you ere
L-'-.--'V tT.OlT.t.t ' f tbf'T h '
'".he earth is rt-t:t half wy tn-tw: ti
M.-;cury ud Saturn iti t!.- i.iattir o.
e. : ;ty. Mercury is r.f -it :h specii..
c;r;.'.if of iritt, "l.t'e 1 1 itt r.f Sole.: , .'1-7-
T"s ponds with that of a cord In the mat
ter of density and spctl "t t!--rtrtty. The
earth, of r-.-uti-.-, il. -es rot ''.v; ' -.virb
Mercery tn the m.-urer of ":.!..-'.!f y. it ir
fin ply firm for a'l ii.at-lknl r.n.rpfe.'.s. A
neero who led out ol the t.iM.-rol e
tw clve-?U-ry t.ll btJij i.1:!:..- tiyina to
dean the itrper v htdoiv t.v dr!;jk'r.? a
etiart of alcohol and then bre;MTa bsrtl
on the glas, says t'.it be res-.iji ibr
cirih as t.i-f'.-.-tlv pe'e o (o bi;pi: ei for
yi ars, to I-.,::,". Re cl rl'? tbit O
i-b,
ms'rda'in ti at the inh "n'rf i op!
;,.it)..' it 1 lies in t nle.Hn -.s
ori;jiy :-st-.-d -.L-: tr 1 tor
prset ical e.-- ' y .-- ts.
h.i-re u-r; ilioi -by
f. Evstero t:
A 3 AI. nO-JSKSFZ.
T-lie (ottrw ofal.lfc rti n
-.1 1
Kind Art,
A little ircident was brrtreht to the at- 1
ter.tion of .1 reporter of the Omaha Boa. '
which Ousirates in n ir.arkcl iitkr.e bow j
much good a lit t le rat of V-rCrcss miy
nc-ompl'Fh. Abort tn-t-hf years a-ro a j
young cirl, only a i-out tldrtieti years of .)
ase, was hrotiKi.t Into the 1'. 1' e C'ou;t ;
chaiped with b'-tr-? a c.i """r-. pen on. 1
She was fatherless find mothei lew, anil
bad led a life which was cp.il'e tht- o;.; o.-c
of reficii a ils t' r..":.?r.cies. Hr.t Pti.il 1
her l'aee w ;i ro-irrt r.nd res', and w-.rh
ber cold en I'.str lt w rs n l.iv 1 i. .-i child.
What to do v. itb her '.s a e; iei, on w ith !
the city out hoi '.'"v. s'.-.e v tn d
edly ci ilty f v.i iit sh- v : J c' -.rfre-r! re"th.
and the orly remedr for t er ritre wtuwl
to be a short term of cui-.r-ajemeni.
Just hp she was about to V- M i-tti.cti,
s well-known att-.rr-v who was pTessnt
s ked to b pV.ww! a few- noments' con
verration with the KtrL which was gra ited.
At it co-- the pc-ifl. rran turpriscl ihe
court by .-ch it g that the taw- be discti'-red.
IM-ondsira that be would le respor.stbl
for her : : t.s 'he fntr.re. As if was
the ea;;est whv c.:t of the i,.'.''rr...ts. the
Judpe was o- i v too triad to 1 onipiv wiih
the gCDili'iuasV K. ,"..st.; ..'. 'he e-U-appoii
to 1 pnii-di.'.r. ..-.ilked of tre
court room wi: h bs p'Ot?. ir. c!iRrc;e.
He sccurej eii-.pioyr.er.t 'or hi r h a io
ntestic i. a f ii-..te bin-..".;.. M.-ct i.-..:de her
pron.'se to cur e end si-e fdni p.s of'en as
possible. The ''ir! lied up to her aeree
ment, ard the t-eotl.'.r.Hb b lul treat
ment, and a ;.-: e w'tdch be Sr" tar tvtie
troubles com r -le, e'y n cn 1:T h-ort.
I'in.e Viv-"d !ir':-,'v, end tb bitla (ilrl
tecan.e a yoi.rp k;.s!i. c-nc v-as an ftx
cedent houstkeepei. tr character was
bevond reproach, --i-.a be-.-ame more and
more beautiful ss p.'i'- r-"tnr-l In years,
until at nineteen she met a wealthy rail
road man, who fed d.vp'.y lti k?v with
her. She returned Ids a"- - i --., but w hen
be asked her band iu marriage she re
fused him. He p"-. -ed Ms suit, however,
and finally she jeiated to him the. story cf
I.er early i!"e. k; it.g it ts the reason w hy
f he had refr.scd b!s suit. I'er rover nw
- rot thus to U- driven frcTii iier. fvnd she
finallv gave hr c-tnrrt to the mrriacs
The wei'xiirift o-crTivi ph; r'ly afterv ard,
and the new iv wed -d pair f-c.k rp their
j-ppicleei-e !n if f Iftnl norretu t'etru
city, where I hey now dee.
Not h.i.-r ii-o, n ic-iutiiul woman,
b.itidsonc r!r s" arrived In Omaha
and ce!h-'. tip. h lai" yr nt'-p referred
to. At t'.rsi :.e did r-'1 n'airf her. but
when she sri.t.c the l.-.ile girl whom
-he Lad t iben i'Otn th Toixo e'eurt
years mn his eyes were cper.eb and he
knew his visitor "to be his former pT-otep1.
B-bh were deeply alecltd by tbe rueeilrti:i
and ferver.t were the thanks which the
lady pave the lawyer for his kindness to
ber 1c the past.
Tbe next day tbe lady left the c'.ty feu
New York at:d tU .-d for Flor-'a. Ttro-egh
her be teia-ctor t he st-ry readied the eirs
of a reporter, trat ihe c-ondition w-ss im
posed that no Tinmts suA.uhi be
7 be story is a rcrroit ki hie atd, f.s re
marked befcre. tlw '.- urt of
kindness . r, ri.--.1. . - o .o. .....
Qinzzisa a QfEaisT.
n tmuilii Itallread ketri - A n tn
tilltlir Pt.wnsfr Mho Wanted
Knew,
Sot;. -'Line, a ! .u 1 1 he on tdncv -r; 1.!f
.r Wi maimer, or Hs-ibly bu cl llie,
w rib Ibu.'.e't... atrraote"1 my att' tit: .n ;
anyinAV I wr;it"d to t.-dk to h::u nd
h 1 ?.i:n tnik nlout hi cr rn-. 'l b. re
is a wi.n.ierful la-..-innti.4: a'-.-t raliwny
!ii.-iti'-el s, 1... o:,i. .tives a::d n .i.-.).i i 10 en,
rr. i I am es;.eriaU.y sti. p"i"ie to thm
f as. iuri'ioii. lt,.:t r-efore r.edl r:et to
the encineer I ptKak of, who bns a pav
seneer enpinv cn the I.. B. o: V.. ancKh
er had bi:u ia f.nvf-r.s.tUoii. I a;u Uway
wi!h:ig to h't anylK.lyebe make a f.l
of buns- tf an 1 ::.k the cp-io-t ;!. j it m
I pet the benefit of the ars-'vers ; efi I . t
bim (Jk wbilo I burtr around and lis
tened This cnii.iieer wa.sn I Lke any et;-f;ii-T
1 had ever made friends witii l
fore. He was an an ftd pra. tical fellow,
Tl.o jif.iic-.r srid :
" Yet rs is a Viry exoiriv.tr. hfe ?"
" I- it r" piiid the ene;in"er, v. it h an
air of i-iteroet.
" Weil. I rin ant, is-u't it :" ai l Oii
pa.sn,. --er.
" ():.'' ith, th- reply, with a s'i .'J
sec tit. Then t.!u-r n pLso, " V. eu, I
doc t kr.n ; ."..j y..i .. paiytl,,:. very
' fxcttilii: ul"i .!.;.-. "
He wiis 1 p"-it'bod otit on lis
cwsbion. rlividrt- np ht prper of ii;..-rut.
putfiiie Mil but cue che-v u.to hn r.s-t
jirk.-t an 1 j. ut :. ti..-.: cm- chew it, to
bis t.' t T.--oo p...i-... '.. -.. he o,,-,:I 1 . i. ,w the
firercsy tije'. -,- rd! be bad, p!: . -tt : 1 that
; 'I'-r-lul otbri d r-k '. r it.
The pa'isi.n.tr f.lp ttl a l. t. I nt
djd.it W rtt tc. jtive it up. 1 did:. 'l kie.w
bo-.e b. b-ei i;!a 1 1 .-.ij'iish 'i.at I i. 'n't fro
ir.t. tbe (:cl.jr.i t-u.-ii.ess wsth the
' o'.it t :-. 'in.
1 "Wed." said the pa-'.-L'tr, alter a i't
bi w L 1! , "fire v- ju-t-.T r.e-ii' rr.idy to
puli out "
"'F'eii . ':' v'.st .' " ii i.tj the -l-.ii.. r.
'V.' h v. the tl-V.Tl.
"Tra'vi i:s't lii f:rrtbi"c. Trrd.nV pal
I .w-iiC- r,
I r.'i:. .rve-'!r r.tni.T!:e-"l tli. en
.Tke-l tb
:n'er,
s--iid
'fe you'"
"You've a si let n
-ncine hero.
the p. .urri.'er.
' Ta-ti'i tiiii.c." reified the ppbiTiX, "it's
the coin; f.'.y'-"
"ilnv 'tndi ,-.ia you -r et f.-it of 1 er,"
nto-l t!i- t..-o -or, "-r.
The f:s.-.neer J.kr-l c.rrri-f.i.
't'r.n't t t a oent out ot il." he
Vr.-j'f .:--, .'.:j-t-ui:- -ot i.-t :.::: "y ex-
-. I tbe o, .-4' r "
'"'Vei! b.jf 1 n-efit v.i : j t 1 1 she do OM a
go. i ro.nl. f.i-.-y trud-. fni ycu era k.r.ir
rwi tiie steam piieojiii earn ."
"Ic ..ti puli tbe train, w bat do you x-
peCt it to do :"
' Well. Itit how fist?" nl.-ed the p,ts
st r eer.
" Scbeduje time," citne tb.M reply;
"" that's all we i.r ajlo'vl to nia;e;
mud rr.
ot;r tirric !e'-.ven a.i -'J-
tior.S- Tb.t.'s ipipf-r'.t:ve ord-rs on t::e
I. R. ex W."
"Well, but o.t-Jd'nt ycu puii bor wi le
ofieii, ;.n l
" pti'I who wide of en i"
"Why, ber your evf-e: p.n.i tdve
her s.1-1, r.Jt-?--"
" V.' ry should I in-.e it s.-iidr
'Toir.:'" b. r in n fi r."
"Sand doen r.nt increne the --r eed of
an r njiine ; -"earn is the oniy motive
j-.wer."
"but bJ rivf hir sa.-. 1 ri h. l.-aw
grad". f.ni-"
"I n-ver fit-r su 1 r;:iri sn 1, t'. is
pw.-nrTM) on tbe r cl."
"Oh, you know -w hat I tn"a ; you
give ber ste.im. aud
"No, I don't: I or.ly move t';e throt
tle w bi' b opeis the r"j-.' i"or vruve nt: 1
the tsra w force.! to the rmj-er -.r-ti
oris of the machinery, in o'w-i.ci e to
laws of j.hysic I b tve r.-i c.,:.r 1, ix--j-r.nd
regulr.t-iT'2 tb-t- suy.-ly."
"Did you ever," slid the 'epv:rir.i;
man, " Mm so nT.r s roijs,on tbM yoa
bed to throw her clert.r over, ar. i "'
"No." (fravfiy t-an-.e il.- reply, ""anl
I never .xpe t to. It 0.-0; !i;"t I e .b.-.p.e.
- No man could throw his tr.rt-.' lear
i over. It weighs tbirfy-f.ve ton-."
' T suppi !." tbe papeiiircr oi-t:n.-it-ly
1 pfT-et,!, "That when you ctirt ou wnth
I a heavy f-'in. you b. 11 ber nw-t-.;ly los
: to the rr.i.sr
"I've n..'.ld:.g to do with tL-d. the
; laws of gravitation friotn n wdml
1 that. My weight on the t-r.-.n.? al ls
somewhat to the rrwir on the rail,
; but tbat femotintfi to lif'lf in tii:i '.n-.n
I with tb.C weight of tb etrr-r.ex"
, Tbe j--.vser)er wnj-d the percdraion
, o3 bis brow and saad : '" How- do )uu
i like life on the foot-Ujar-L anyhow T'
"I lire at home- .nd not rn io t-lo-irds."
w;is tbe reply.
"Well, bo-v do yoti bk r.irtti.r. on
the road, then '"
: " I dor.'t ran. 1 ride.'
Jurt tbrj the i-cnltjctor c.me r.n.l
' har.dd tbe nr.ir in the cab a lit r.f yel
' low pnjT ar.d shoutest. "All Etc-Hrd."
j Tbe? panee-ng' r, looking Kfitc-fui. s-'i-i
. "Thr.nk Heaven." a be went into the
laet ear. an far baik from t be n-"r,e u
I he muld cret : tb"n I hnrd the er.-ineer
! frrowlinp about poople " who al-
ways want to talk shop." It w-bs a r.ar
( row .-senpe for rue. and I nuin-r in-
joyrsl rt
Sharp Queries by r,nn.:.
Poyo i ti irikthit li e ": - t t.-. '
rcir.r lby to walk wo- 1 i -
chrrr cf a R?--r-T7.r.'''.. r '
T'Ofs It Dereeaarl T f-V-,- tb' t ' I 1
prr.tits -net be wi"!,. roert I ..r ...
ET -, l ( t tiPl ti''-' '
J- !r a f.-.ct ths :'-'-'' r"-d lt!"'
"p nirt.j p e-;sn Tbf-". r .! v.-. e-e .'
dlitictit i "a5 ?
- v r
t ic
Is-k
I tl.'V
When a i.h to.zT'v ber. in
bis husiotss. u es a ti.r. i :i
so in r ,br to t i .'. eb:
Mf.t yo-.r k!tcbr r t - 1 .
ed d -; - - f T) t c ' . . s 1 ,
r'.-kt
r- f t- &e of
: . s h e d j
a
C'hn it- te- I t " c tr
it- ;;,
a
pr'
cor,: e
T-e-,
are n-rr-r'n- "
en e-.ch o
. 1 rt.-n
I -. n . e
t- it.
1 b.-"
r k ' - n .
Yonna Jad -s rr ay f"d
eperien-" 1 ' a rivi it. .-;t'.
1 the
,. . . --h-
pre 1 be
irsrt '..
ters evf
lover f-.r rt:
(! o' ; . . of
rr. 1 -. v o: l.t
p. : i ed 'ex er il
" V n ' r. .' tl .
.) : over .1
i years, ntid ail bra' icr p-.-.t,s ' nn-
, dyinc love. Then he t -r-r.uht o n a 1 iter
written by h-r toh'ra V.-.t tw o yeirs
' before, wie'-a she was r. 'd. Ii w-J- tch she
I said she would raiher nurry a yell-.w doa
I than Idtn. The resnlt was an lmnjediate
1 verdict for the defendant.
Tlcoretl at Specntellon.
Mi.tif!!.'T queried a ii'.tle boy,
n an sited
tre of tie fa'.i-
ery
t
di-
Went on 1"
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