“PLAY BY CoPYRIGHT SYNOPSIS. a Cx son and an reluctantly the Mrs. mfederate general, dying from her consent foin the federals n an effort Varney, wife has lost one ther wounds for Wi army if his father are making their to « Capture Riel CHAPTER gives Youngest consents Sha ifred, The iakt wssault rmond., A Commission From the President. The « opened rotund and oor was unceremoniously the privileged Martha ame at &n opportune time, relieving he tension between the mother son. Wilfred not insensible his mother's feelings, but he was termined to go the front. He glad of the interruption and rather shamefacedly took ntage of it room Martha, Varn - nosure by was to de to adva leaving the “Well Mrs 0m Te asked regain her “Devs iple hegh, “Another Ah ‘cla ydness, rl a-comin il we f; de sheets an’ an’ eben de , dey all hab to go.” have 1 sent all have,” said cain't sx Bl «1 $ Wa DIC 10 napkins young ' petticoats And we we ban ho i Mrs. V just arney Dey “nc some mo’ an’ two crowded mos’ some in them half think what enough of vhat you we have left to ie man? Yes, [334 send him There was a Marth Come in,” sald and there ent ered and dilapie young humanity My poor man! ‘Sit down.” ifter awe the stress of ered to. her a bat ouse lated specimen Thank you, m Martha,” #h alls to t voman, who paused at can't y to the stal i drink 1 ae floor on old her the fe way you get some for this gentle of milk- ent se [ a giass I ha iree ve en rs, ma'am answered the i nan, smiling: “it would taste like ne for in the You you come from, are waitin by you Winder, ma'am.” And is it full?” They gre laying them on 1 the floor. You can hardly vounded men.” | suppose you need Everything, but especi ages.” Have been over to St church? The ladies are working tonight.” ‘Yes, ma'am, I've been over there, but they're not working for the hos pital; they're making sand-bags for fortifications.” ‘And where are you from?” Tm a Louisiana Tiger, ma'am.” swered the man proudly “You don't look much like it now.” said the woman, smiling. “No, I guess the lamb is more like ne now, but just wait until I get well mough to go to the front again,” ad nitted the soldier cheerfully. At this moment one of the ladies #ho had been working in the other ‘oom came in carrying a small packet of bandages done up im a coarse yrown paper, “Oh, Miss Kittridge,” sald Mrs. Var blankets step for everything?” ally band Paul's there you an ———— ———— TOOK HIS LE BY REQUEST Girl Then Considered ‘Annoying Suitor Dead and Wanted No Corpse in House. He was a theatrical lover, and she iidn’t like his style in the least. for he was constant in his devotion, which made matters worse. She had tried gentle means to get rid of him, but he had disregarded them with painful per sistency. “Dear one,” he exclaimed, hurling | ney, “here is the gentleman who Miss Kittridge was a very business { like person. “This is every scrap we have,” handing ‘the soldier the | with a little bow. “If you will come | | back in an hour or two, perhaps we shall have more for you.” “Thank you, ladies, and God bless | you. [ don't know what our poor fel- | in®* the hospitals would do If {it for you.” “Don't forget your milk in ing room,” said Mrs. Varney. “I'm not likely to, ma'am,” returned | the soldier in spite of his wound led arm, he bowed gracefully to | women In the hall Martha's voice could be heard exclaiming right dis gee what she | said, lows the din , as, the | Come chile, in de WAY, Ah's got fo’ you po’ you room You Mrs. Varney t the white must be tired death.” to Miss Kittridge, f the other said looking to 0 woman fe Lace had but the killed a Ww had scarce coffin be work been brother before, clods 1 r Ee] : f » ipon his Ore 7 op + reget at 1 n's brot ically again he sald bravely; “ 8 nothing weariness of our tonight, 0 stay late t us There's it vou will le more wounded come “ty We that will t in wo stop now have found make , and-—-"" woman “Edith Dear, How Late You Are.” Mrs. Varney,” said Miss Kittridge | quickly. “There's that man going back to the hospital, he's in the dining | room yet. [I'll call him and send word that" She startet impulsively toward the | door, but Mrs. Varney caught her by { the arm. “No,” you." Not for your own son?” “l am thinking of the sons of other mothers. The surgeon has done all | i that he can for him. And think hew many other sons would have to be neg. | lected if he visited mine twice. He | will come again tomorrow.” : The second woman stood looking at her in mingled sympathy and amaze | ment, and there was a touch of pride | in her glance, too. She was proud of ' she said firmly; “I can't let Bimselt tragieally at her feet, “I love , you! My life is yours! Will you take | in She did not look like a murderess. but she responded, with calm deter mination: “1 will” He gazed at her rapturously. “Don’t do that,” she begged, draw. ing back from him as if In horror. "1 have taken your life, as you requested me to do, and you are henceforth to all intents and purposes dead.” He seemed dazed, and she Richmond Bex, in had a rigit that spring, aver, “1 at last. “I suppose you are right.” They stared at each other, white faced, a moment, when there entered to them youth and beauty incarnate There was enough resemblance be tween the pale, white-haired mother and the girlish figure in the to proclaim their relationship. The and some of its roundness. too much that was appalling and fear- ful in and about Richmond then not Its mark even upon the and the most buoyant, yet they did to those older. She pleture, especially in the radiance of the candles. She car ried her hat in her hand. The flowers it were assuredly those of yes it would not have as the mode an in besieged Richmond; although it fitted her worn and and her dress, perfectly, and faded and had been patched and altered until it change, yet wore it as airily as if it had been sue of silver or cloth of gold. The mother's face brightened Edith, dear,” she exclaimed, late you are! It is after eight o'clock You must be out.’ WAS she tis “how tired answered the been at the this my day am not tired at all” girl cheerily. “I have not is off How ig Howard? “I wish I could say but he seems a little The girl's face wen She stepped over to her mother, her hand and patted it softly « “Is there nothing “My de we just the same, worse ly grave took t sudden You can her God's hands.” do ar,” sald mother ard are all in She drew a long r head bravely “Mi ‘& 1, mi 'd a8 Kittrides very importan emiled back right Kittridie« am going AWAY, lots of There Is Work and Mamma y you thin i think : Hix Mrs, Varney, And fent “] asked h "t Morn ¢ resid for $ r } ' Orne My War dear Aer iepart yr Captain 1 for the mother telegraph service. And he a special commission He ’ gave to me for f Thorne's met likes him-—and for my own ™ ther's sake and for 3¥ sake-he has and i of an appointment ™ president fi feindd ! >» 5 iegrag ney them 1 Latte wy ! ., and all fixed the commission * sent over bs in fow minutes af dere Noa ew nant us be made Al EOInE a8 8O00ND and when give it to him Can it omen | myself.” Mrs. Varney moved over toward the table and lifted a plece dently a note. “He is coming th said. § ‘How daughter “Well, for one thing,” sald her moth er, “1 can remember very few nings when he hasn't been here since he was to walk out of the hos of paper, évl is evening.” she do you know” able ‘Mamma!” ‘And for another thing, this note ee “Iz it for me ‘For me, my have opened it you like" = “Has it been here all this time?” claimed Edith jealously. “All this time. You This will be he has his orders to leave. “Why, it's too ridiculous!” said girl; dear, else | shouldn't You can read it, if | ex- will see what his last call; " the “I do not,” she continued, turning aside, "desire to have a dead person in the house, and if you do not go away at once | shall send for an un dertaker and have you removed to the nearest cemetery.” Then the dreadful situation in which his own precipitate folly had placed him was revealed, and he removed himself with promptness and dispatch Water Burface of Globe. The portion of the earth's surface that Is covered by water, when the wouldn't supersede It puts him at the He will He the everything nt clue, preside be BAYH in command of the department it is a good-bye call, does he?” looked at the note again and “All the better, it wili be that more of a urprise, Now word him mysell” am sorry to don’t all ap the president geem quite the to inter bre to tell dear-—| but | don’ athe a it, | “But, Edith ticise you prove of your going this. It doesn’t thing for a herself so far “But spoke yOu want at to about proper oul young lady ’” as she went of Miss mother's grave and “1 couldn't lepartment people. Mr. in one of the of [=I refused him, has treated me! If anything there, it refused at , and got them to order Cap right off. 1 know is where his or mamma,” and out listen the light somewhat reproving aspect, war d Arrels there since ford and ever is how he applied have for would heen once would have tain Thorne away he would-—why, that i | i | i | “But, my dear “That is where they Isn't it lucky I got that commission to There's the bell; | wonder came from day who iPS sar Deliver “The President Directed Me to This Into Your Hands whispered who he from th commission nt old ng room a iandsome Jonas very das in face and dressed ina show) orm, worn habil whic? ning, ma'am Have jdressing Miss Va Varney, sir $3 reve ke come looks Biss hd 1 and he desires me alle ai lang! nant Maxwell great profoundly be large brown , handed it he to Heutenant, ¥ im bowed fore her tak his belt ing a envelop: n to her “Misa Varney, gaid, "the dent directed me deliver your hands, with his compliments to be able his, he says only at your request, but because your father and for the merits of the gentleman in question.” “Oh, thank you,” eriea the ing the envelope “Won't you be seated, Lieutenant said Mrs. Varney. urged the girl, holding pressed very tightly to pres this into He to do t not girl, ¢ “Yea, Jo.” her side “Nothing would please me so much, jadies,” answered the lieutenant, “but I must go back to the president's house right away. 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