TuMw W ' wr mmWmm UP WX3 m: a. mTi'f m KIK4 pjwv'vw ii r ft ijij LA TUJBM. m m Sfi-T i.'Y- APBIL 4, 3XVJ Wltf 1922 lefercuj lr rr.l i vurn.- Expiatc J Anether s The Vengeance of Henry Jarrernan By ROY VICKERS k - .'Sin mi? nneiN tiik story t (.1'CJ . ii " mtiriffr or Charles Jlddla, lifter WJJSrT8amlin. hit ane-tlmt fflSf fta ii '' . fclM !'". Afiwt the Weman Always Pay? I '"JiJ.iitiea" ln crime en n.m. is urnre. jR'iflOTrtjMd hit haired Cdmde Yi Iff tima tlmt . priJes, and new Mt VatSi,rid htart WAt Aim waft Cem' Sl M h Wen. mitred ftSEfi&Jk. " OM' r a'"1 "" ,"r.',0 lifffX i. ilarflea" when ft rwaiMUM a Vt&iftJua'l ""r and "i?" '!''10 ft? fi e" J erlml Jarrometi and Ihelr J2J dswhler. ft prejirlefree e n 5 KSS oamMI'ie MtaM ehmenl.. 7'heeil, 5iJS55men' "omeUi solicitor, vie Is .er i. VSdnueM'r. With thtidta e el'W ' Hues .vaaie ."V"i'j ",-""! i!7vSci Aodle ( e W (lavehler but EiJS?. We reelcee that the victim fftiia ell Strenack h connet marry r fc w lirr iio-euiid eirr l art x "!..! .2i mnkn Claudine. who Ac RK wmrtinofleB. fWIt ! rn !JflMr, ic'O hat been .rcartd in the !l?ml Alter sccia Jir". ;iaiidn d !mm M OHd bv Thrtd. Lord and Lady iuEttittr. out of their ait, have know! knew! ZEithat Veclln (a Jehn Camden' a dauoh daueh VZ neuctiter sela te Thecd todlscev(r ii'iil t latltr known, and then huntaiip l.7r.i,.. niiA Irnnw it secret about Aim. '- JSSXnan' takea .Va.lla te llriuhten, uhtr iiSili I" '"' ''" remullr li wldenrii 'KrZhir ter her hand. Hh- teliitei. In ' witt te iar till career. Ctaudl.te runifi " ... ii finVTIVUVU .1 llljlll tll..i.nrMi SIlli Iiflil spoken se fiiini")' nim mh--,fnllv Hint .larremnn ns Bturtled. IHilwned'bncU in Ills ilmir and icru M.ltfd her with mert-i.eas ntcnt letn. W it posslble tlmt nnetlier timc r.t. im.liMen wnH nt fnult.' Tlmt n Mther did net knew her i-lilld by Sitlnct? That slie ncccptcd n Rtranr dens were in no wny aroused .' Jirreman srei.u u w r... f-v,,, , den of his own child an n bnby. ( eiild iL .niMarnncc iiuve been se undls- SiKtlve that Clnudlne the mother Sncerely believed Nadi te be her iiwhtcr grown into u woman? U'fc.t met of ODDOl'tlllltty did SOU epect te find of mnkirns amends?" he iiW, e gain time. , 1 , I expecicu 10 "" "!. uu- found, she enswercil. "ieii aim .idia arc living an isolated life. It a Eltasant eneugii jus-r new m im- muh. nt in a few months' time- the Rlrl L'I begin te mope. Within a year ihe'lt be hopelessly bored." JnTreman was suw uuiiiiiiituii; hi in- problem. "Very possibly." he penei'dnl almost ibnently. "liiit hew could jeu lemudy that state of affairs?" v, "I could take her about und help Ifr te get te knew people. 'I lie girl unit have a chaperon and it Mrenath- tns lier lianit it sue can preimee ner Bether." The word was fald -e niitiiral y '. I?ut ii must make sure homehew. "Foreive me. but in your cni' unit tardly applic." he Mild. "Veu have mtrted te the use of your maiden line. Further, I understand that you lire n large circle of nciiiuiintancvs ite frenucnt your house that your tlfh rent and ether cxpensen are paid Indirectly by your guests." I'll tut nil tliat out," sam t. inuuiiie, faickly. "It would be easier than you think. Yeu don't understand hew pen ile have chnnged nowadays you're out lef touch you miibt be. People aren't te strnlglit-laeecl as tney were, it jbti can behave yourself decently new- days, it s all that matters. Jarrernan smiled Krlruly and sun- prtwed the obvious retort. Tm.net pleading with you te kuc . itiflDt anything, she continued. '-ou Med the detestable word of business tot I ee new that you were right. It'i a business preposition. I ran. be I of use te Nndia. In return son would i Mlivt me the advantage of being, nut- : MfjTiraiy nt nny rate, jour win-, would t be difficult, Henry? De 1 leek twenty lirtrs eiuer rnuu wuen you saw mu lilt" His gaze wandered ever her. She till leaning toward him, half smiling, ! lit pouting, iter head Hung back, her ' !jei hidden under tlielr dnrk lashe. le itudied the perfection of her white ' liet skin, her crimson lips, her arched I irons, ami rich hair, burnished like DDOr. He stliilteil Ihn oestlv riinnlnif of her violet dress, with its sable trim- , flings, and the Inspired line of her ' UeiTthtt my prejudice hu anything te u wnii it one way or anetner," snHl nf,re.'Pni1, 'bcre was no answer. Still eilcnce. Jarrernan went te the escritoire and wrete a check which he iekicu ami neid out te her. She took her eye from Nndia and bent them en the check. She made no effort te touch It. Fer a tense second t seemed that she would strike tlie hand that offered It. "I may extort money by my wits," she said tempestuously. "Hew am I te live? Hut no man jives te me with out receiving." Hhe i snatched the check and, without unfolding it, tore it across and across, and dropped the frngments te the fleer. The next moment she was en her feet "Ooed-by, Henry." forreman MaJcea an Kncmy as lie opened the deer for her. she turned her face full upon his. .She was smiling, ami ne Knew he had made her an enemy. That reflection, however, did net di.- turn him se mucH iln inn,f uiin heavy en his mind; what did Claudine ueiieve or guess or knew about .Nnuin. .lie felt a soft touch. Nndia hnd slipped her hand through his arm, ami her Angers caressed the beck of hte nanii. lie became nwarc that the room was filled with nn exotic went Mint wemu net mingle With the summer air. ,uiiii-, en sain iiurricfiiv. ipt nu go out into tne sunshine. ' r,, ".ti",R ,10 tIes u,"t rellewed Claudine s visit Jarreman's mind was invaded by great fatigue. Ker the first tiiue tlmt he had sworn fealty te his ueminaiing passion he deliberate v uaniHucu tuat passion from his con scieusness, seen, he knew, the situa tien would rcinlre his every thought ugain; and because he felt his respite Minim nc eripr nn rpsrjii iiia tn..in i inoreugiiiy. I Se nlluslen was made te Claudine by I i-iiucr or mem, uut .lurreman was con- IscleiN f the fact that her coming had caiieu out n deptlj of tenderness In Nndia. He found it seething te listen te her clear voice, te wutch the light ncss et her movements, the delicate color of her dresses. Twe mornings after his visit ie leuccstcr beuse he noticed Nudm seemed preeccupied: when he ierccd nimseir te small talk her answers eei rayed lier innttentien. "Are you gettingi tired of this place" in- HMKi-ii soiicueusiy. "a ciianze The girl flushed. Uh. no, no, I lee it here." she answered him eagerly. She hesitated, then pushed n letter toward him. "This lias puzzled me rather," she said, trving te seak lightly. "J wlMi you would read it and tell me whnt we must de." .larremnn took the letter, it ran: "Dear .Miss Jarremaii My husband and I would be se pleased If 'you would spend a week or k with us when you lenve Brighten. 1 de net knew what jour plans nn-, but" Tin letter. i rii i led ere into pleasant generalities and w;ns signed, "leurs veiy Mnccrely, i.iiimeiiuc ijeiiecsicr. Jarrernan refolded the letter with wire and returned it. "you would like te go. wouldn't you;" be usked. n it cverytinng were plum sailing eeiween w lltred and mjsl'ir." slnni mered N'adiu. "1 should simply love it. Hut us things nre,. I can no mere dreain of accepting than I can understand whj Lady Deueester should huvis invited me. She was kindat first but lier atti tuils te our marriage " I think It probable Unit il has in .larieman, avoiding repealed N'adiu. In said .Inrniiiinii Nndia.'" slew llnr hat. Ne, he answered, slowly. "ou 'Jrcelr leek ten vears elder. l!nt jour leeks are net n qualification for uepest you are seeking." Oumdlne puiwued her argument, un- ittAlni. "avl: i i. i ul. i uue e iiirxirrici!c.'ti. Due i.news ethlng of the world. I can teach her let and put her en her guard." ieu can teacii nor things that she the better for net knowing." sne Hung out her hands. Oh! Yeu nr determined net te eme a chance!" Wfl If nptliicM n'n. n ,.:..i mew could one tell? litt tried te aim- nad wnlwed Thced's blunder and lSGre nOW tPvtnrf tt tnutmini. I,A.-Air i-f-iA ' "tf-"n " """iiiiiiu nri.iru wte a strategic position, he must rout r. vwuiHcuy or ins own plans would' F Upset. If. ,m ili, ,n, n.. i i ,i... IMtMfl 1 "... . 4iiu. n,ju K"y accepted .Nadlu as her child, W?ll,til50,w.nrll-V- 'llssectine lier mfl iMiwu'd s ht'r wl"' w,mt L'hnritJ' Lnti ? "'""s'bt came te him. He Wr shoulders. He believed. 1.. u.,l(u in women's Instinct. He himself, Vete, lill !!',!!' fl. . y "I'.'' I'topesillon l...-- 1'USlll P 1'nilHll ,11.11, n " "i .-..-, ;:. v...n.. Wit It." He tlie he mnlil neither accept nor re- U'Anf . ,i. . Bown th. . . 10 "00r nml' ealllng iSSli ' 'Vn,u l,0,'lle' "immened Nr Deucestei-s Overture kethVrr' ye" knew tl,is lml "'" ," flrl signified assent. tee Jin 1C 1-"viiiBLa!uii iiclUiet1 fc fcV ! there .is. . I fe km .; ' " "rl'jvln. you. jiut my should WiE 09e' V"1 ,h0 "elatienshl , ll."u u..e OCknew edired. hue .!.. .l...i?i '"With I.O I --.- -Hill DIU'IIIU llnA .i. "1' n,m IT -" uuw tllkl 'r,l( ..IvrMt nn iln. ...nHl.i 1 1. . iit i, nuiHi. ar ih ter jeu J whether ye,, b,i, thu t i... ,i., .. .. l, ,,t UUf Wft net," 'Aldln'e i i . .... VuilT I.X V ,p,lt('"ed each ether Kc&iidi dther ba'k' S1,e l00kei1 WUtlTn. tenVn rl'l"? U V0lwu her mssleniess "" guunc nnu ex- U s..i,.,..n,0,"f,TOnl mntter," Jarre- llllneth i '.!:., "If 011 .e'u?e jeu aecenrv , .1 , " "iiBineieiiMy. If OMI...I '"V. "'" 1'iaee yourself under R.iiVIV" B'Wilir. h? h 'rsil","',J . She seemed, r.bta te i"' ..n."r.. or "". net JMl." beMIl" On, .1,... ..... ... Ju in rotien. ',' ,ul'K :iaui turner ri 3Z."ra,r!." r f'e offer." ihenu .:'"'."" J.7 U III) Siitei4 Qi.iiii.. . iRsssfinsfis "Hut I uui afraid J a success in in o e want n circle of ac much prefer Jiving as moved spasmedical!. il, "-.Bin wlie had hnrreil her was '. -bill win -frnuaievcr hni- I.U.i., i i ".I LWS the B,S ft ,' iK am EN ,"t klie nddeU nothing te her clmnged. put tile girl's eyes. "Changed?" credulously. "I wonder." "if you trust me, "tin, yes." The response cume milium .i - ! end's reflection. 1 An indetiuable emolleu clamored sud I denly in Jarreman's mind, but he I silenced It. I N'adU at Deuc-ler Heuse i "Then if you will let me advise you. my dear, I should say write te I.ady I Deueester accepting her imitation for . the we,ck after next." "Hut " began N'ddia. Then she J cheeked herself. "It's like u fairy story," she said, at length, "I almost expect you te con tinue 'and -jeu shall see. what, veu snail, sjce.' Slip seemed nearer tears thnn laughter. "Yeu advise me toule this." hhe continued, "knowing I have mnde up my mind net te risk spoiling Wilfred s career, and also net te let you forge your retrial en my account?" "1 quite understand that," returned Tarreinan. "And I respect your de cision enormously. At the same time, if a new element has ceme into the situa situa teonas seems te me possible there can be no reason why your decision should net be revised." The lassitude tlmt had enveloped .Tarreinan, body and soul, lasted until the end of their tttay in llilghten. He felt the flume of his spirit burn lower' und lower, and would net feed it by se much ns a memory. Twenty ears of the Isolation of n convict prison had taught him hew te conserve every liber of his mental strength when necesarv. ' He hnd acquired te the; full the power of summoning that bluukne.ss of the mind that brings complete lelief. IIe took much physical eseu-Ne nud ' i slept nt. night a deep, dreamless slumber I Unit was, new te lain. I'p te new he Iliad absorbed himself in reading the growing iiln of reports (encerning j ecgiutca ll.Vf'UlKlUIO.'. ,M)H, lit Ul request, the (secretarial work was net.1 resumed, Instead, he occupied him self with books of adventure such as he had liked when n boy, end in watching Nndia h preparations ler their ; te Londen. Incredibly seen thu car was taking litem back te town. Hummer was draw ing te a close, nud twilight had fallen ' by tha time the great enr swung through the gates of Regent's Turk. , Twe minutes mere and they were enter ing the drive of Deueester Iieum. I They were cordially welcomed by 1 I.ady Deueester, Something in the lat j ter's maimer requested Tniieman net te claim a previous acquaintanceship. I Presently he found himself In the draw I ing room with her, Nadlu having gene te her room, while Lord Deueester ex loused hlnuelf en the ground of urgent , letters te write before dinner, and I BtranacU wandered restlessly away. i "Wilfred knows nothing of our little I chat of some time age, Mr. Jarrernan," . began I.ady Deueester without preface, "and Lord Deueester and I beg you net te enlighten him. We have told him merely that we withdrew our objee ebjee i tien te his marriage witli your daughter ' I ou account of his deep affection for her , anil our great wish for Ills happiness," , "Quite se," murmured Jarreuinu, with nn Ireuy which Lady Deueester ' ! did net miss, "My daughter also knows I nothing of my previous visit here, but , I should udd tlmt she accepted jour 'Invitation only because I stiuugly ad I vised her te de te. She is us convinced ' us ever tuat ny marrying lier your young seu will Jeopardize his career. 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