Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 12

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, week," eished Mrs. Ferd, '-and I
t just dread te think about it.".
"I knew just hew you feci,"
, aympathired her neighbor.
t "It is se hard," alie continued,
"te knew what te have for re
freshments that won't hurt them.
' Custards are no treat for them, my
rernstarch puddings are alwaya.
. tbin and lumpy and ice cream is se
expensive."
.'j "Have you thought about having
!& Puddine?" questioned her neieh.
ber. "My children love it, and it's
ae pure and whole-eme."
"What is Puddine?"
"It mules a wonderful creamy
meld of dessert. Costs 13c a box,
nd one box of Puddine serves fif
teen people, or a 10c box seven
people."
"Is it bard te make?"
"That's the nice part about Pud
dine," replied her neighbor, en
thusiastically. "It always turns
out right, and it ii net a, bit of
trouble te make. All you need de
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dessert chocolate, rose vanilla,
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"Pre a mind te try it. and let
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,ilrt Mrs. Ferd.
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her friend, "you could have some
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' THI& BEGmS THE STORY
I fetor Sletecll, 3011 of the Detmtter
or Ghief Judqe of the Itle of Man, t'j
handteme and of fine nature. He i in
love iciih Fenella Stanley, daughter of
the Governer, a beautiful girl and with
advanced tines en the rinhts of women.
hi a moment of mutual passion he
has had illicit relations with Bessie
Collister. a handsome peasant girt,
stepdaughter of Dan Baldremma, a
harsh firebrand. She is loved by Alick
Gell. Victer's chum atid fellow at
torney, Victer feels he must marry her,
especially when he learns she is trying
te educate herself. Alick says he wishes
te marry Bessie. TVith the burden of the
wrong of! him. Victer proposes te
Fenelta. Alick is driven from home bu
Af- choleric father, Victer and Fenclla's ,
marriage t set jer six mourns nence.
AXD 11ERE IT COXl'INUES
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MIOME immediately. Important news
V7 for you,"
It was a telegram from the Governer,
who had been in Londen again. Stewcll
went un te Douglas by the first train.
"It's about the
Dcrmstership."
"Ah !"
"Old Tnubman.
as you knew, has
been complaining of
overwork ever slni'e
your futhcr died.
The winter had
crippled h 1 in and
he is down with
rheumatism. Fort
nightly courts be
ing postponed,
cases in arrears
It was necessary te
de something. Se I
went up te White
hall last week and
told them a suci
resser would have te be appointed.
lacy asked me te recommend a name
and I recommended yours."
"Mine, sir?"
"Tours! If was all right, tee. until
I had te tell thera your ng, and then
phew! A Judge and net ret thirty!
I steed te my ground, said this was the
age or youth, quoted the clabsical exam
ples. Anyhow, there was my recom recem recom
mendateontake it or leave it."
"And what was the result, sir?"
"The result was that the Lord Chief
was consulted, and then our insignifi
cance saved us.
"Yes, there was precedent enough
for young judges in colonies and de
pendencies. And this being a cn.c of
a worthy son succeeding a worthy father
and ee en and se forth."
"Well?"
"Well, the end of it is that you are
te go up te see the Heme Secretary after
the Heuse has risen at Easter,"
SlewcH's heart was beating high, yet
he hardly knew whether he was mere
proud than afraid. He mumbled some
thing about the claims of his seniors at
ih bar. ..
"Ob, yes, I knew ! All the old stick-in-the-inuds!
But kceryeur end up In
Londen and ill Keep mine up here.
"Yeu are vcrv geed, sir. Yeu have
always been geed te me."
The Governer, who had been rattling
en, in a rush of high spirits, suddenly
became grave and spoke slowly.
"Net at all." he said. "And I'm
net thinking of you as what you
are going te be. I'm thinking of you a.
jour father's son. and cxpectins you
te live up te your traditions. We want
the ttplrlt of the great Deemster in the
island these days. Violence! Violence!
Violence! I ngree with the Lord Chief.
It seems as if the world is getting out
of hand. Juhtlce is the only thing that
can save it from anarchy utter an
archy and ruin. Let's have no mere
I recommendations te mercy ! When pco pce
ipl, commit crime Jet them suffer. When
thev take life no matter who or what
they arc let tbepi die for it.
"And by the way" (Stewcll was'
leaving the room), "your father's per
1 trait is finished. We must unveil it
before you go up te Londen."
Trembling all ever. Stewcl! went into-
thralibrary te tell Fenella.
"Hew .splendid!" she said. She
I was glowing with excitement. "You've
' done magnificent work for women as an
' adiecate. but only think what you will
I be able te de as a judge! There isn't
a peer, w renged girl in the island who
won't knew that she has a friend en the
bench!"
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Bessie's terror increased tenfold.
Dread of what Gell might de sat
en her like, a nightmare
Bessie in bare feet going out te feed
them.
"Bessie, what nre you doing?" tbey
cried.
"It's nothing," she Mild. "I'm used
of it. jeu knew, 1 was right years old
before I wero hoe or stocking."
Meantime she wns putting Gell off
and off.. "Time enough yet, boy," she
would say as often as lie asked her.
"She's thinking of me again,"
thought Gell, and he began en a long
series of fictions te account for his1 new
found prosperity. He was getting along
wonderfully in his profession, and was
better off new than he had been before
he lest his allowance. But still it was
"By-and-by! Time enough yet, boy!"
One day Gell came with an almost
irresistible story. He had bespoken , i.vnii Ktanii... '.. h . wnn.n (.,
h house in Athel street. It was jubt j thc werid whom ehc must ncm. cemc
mini lutv nuui'-IJ. JU&C 1U l"C J.IIH fnnn in fnni, th
slowly up the a'.h'c from the western
end of the church te the altar steps.
, Their carol was nn account of the
Nativity, scarcely less crude than thc
carols that had gene befere It, though
the singers seemed te knew nothing of
that hew Jeseph, being a just man,
had espoused n virgin, and finding she
was with child before he married her,
he had wished te put her away, but the
angel of the Lord had appeared te him
and told him net te. and hew at last he
had carried his wife and child away
into the land of Egypt, out of reach of
the wrath of Hered thc King, who was
trying te disgrace and destroy them.
A little before midnight the, clergy
man rose and asked for silence. And
then, while all heads were bowed and
there was a solemn hush within, thc
great qleck of the Castle struck 12 in
thc darkness outside. After that the
organ pealed out "Hark, thc Herald
Angels Sing," and everybody who had
a caudle extinguished it, und alPstoed
up and sang.
The bells were ringing joyfully as the
congregation trooped out of the churclii
but for seme while longer they moved
about en thc crinkling snow in front of
it, saluting and shaking hands, every
body with everybody.
"A Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year te you."
"Same te you, and many of them."
They saluted and shook bauds with
Bc.ssle also.
Then thc verger put out the lights In
the church behind them, and in the
sudden darkness thc crowd broke up,
one mere Ole'l Vcrry ever, and under
thc slew descent of the starlight thc
cheerful voices and crinkling footsteps
went their various ways home.
Back nt Derby Haven, Bessie, who
had been en thc point of crying during
the latter part of thc service; ran up te
her room, nung ucrscit race down en
her bed und burst into n Heed of tears.
If she, tee, could only fly away, und
stay away, until her trouble was ever!)
But hew (.euld she de that? And where1
could she go?
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Twe months passed. Bctsie's time
was fast uppreaching, and thc nearer
it ciime thc mere she was terrified by
thc signs of it. Thc svmntems of com
ing maternity which arc a joy and pride
te married mothers were n urcad anu a
terror te her. Had' she brought herself
se low that she could net live through
the time that was before her? At one
moment she thought of going te Frncllu.
l'crybedy said hew geed Miss Stanley
was te girls in' trouble. But when she
remembered Fenclla's relation te Stew
cll, nnd Stewcll's te Gell, and her own
te all three, she told herself that
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CHAPTER XIX
'Hie F.ve of Mary
Bessie Collister had passed through
a verv ditfprcnt winter.
When she read in the insular news
paper the long report of thc trial of the
Tcel fisherman she was terrified. Men
did net forgive their wives, then, in
such case?"' On the contrary, the mere
they loved thera the les3 they forgave
Gcil came bounding into the .sitting
room while she hnd th newspaper in
ner hand, and before she had time te
ijierary anu nearly opposite the new
Courthouse. Twe rooms en the ground
fleer for his offices, two en the first
fleer for their living apartments, and
two en the top for the kitchen and for
thc maid.
It is the temptation that no woman
can resist thc desire te have a home
that shall be all her own and for n
few weeks Bessie fell te it. Evening
after evening she and Alick sat side
by side in the sitting room making cata
logues of all thcr would require te fcet
up a household. Gell took charge et
the tables and cbntrs and sideboards.
Bessie was tbc authority en the blan
kets and linen. It was such a delight
te construct a home from memory ! And
then what laughs and thrills and shame
faced leeks when, in spite of all their
thinking, they remembered some inti
mate and essential thing which tbey had
hitherto forgotten.
"Sakcs alive, boy, you've forgotten
the bedstead."
"Lord, se I have. We shall want
a bedstead, shan't we?"
But even this fierce gambling with her
fate broke down at last with Bessie.
The certainty had fallen en her. The
natural strength of her constitution had
withstood all thc attacks she had made
upon it. Whether she married Gell, or
did net marry him, there was nothing
before her except suffering and disgrace.
Hew could she keen his love against the
shame that was striding down en her?
(Jhrlstmas had come. It was Christ
mas J've. 'I he Manx people call it
Oic'l Vcrry (.the Eve of Mary), and
during the last hour before midnight
they take possession of their narisb
churches, ever the heads of their clergy,
for the singing of their ancient Manx
carvals (carols). The old Mieses Brown
were te keep Oie I Vcrry at their Church
in Castletown. They had always dene
se, and this time Bessie was te go with
them.
It was a clear, cold winter s night.
with crisp Fnew underfoot, and over
head a world of piercing stars.
As thc two old maids in their long
black boas, nnd Bessie in u fur-lined
coat which Gell had sent as Christmas
present, crossed the footbridge ever
the harbor and walked under the blind
wall of the dark castle, tbc great clock
in the square tower was striking 11.
But it was brisbt enough in the market
place, with the light from thc church
! windows en the white ground, and peo
ple hurrying te church at a quick trot
I and stamping tbc snow off their beets
at the deer,
i It was brighter still inside, for the
altar and pulpit had been decorated
with ivy and holly, nnd, though the'
church was lit by gas, most of the
worshipers, according te ancient cus
tom, bad brought candles alee.
The church was very full, but the old
Misses Brown, with Bessie behind them,
walked up the aisle te tnc pew under the
reading desk which they had always
rented. The congregation about them
j.
hide it away he saw what she had been I was a strangely mixed one, and thc
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hilarious.
The gallery was occupied by
lads and fisher-lads chiefly, and
leading
"Terrible, isn't it?" he said. "Peer
devil. I was teiry for him. When a
woman deceives a man like that thc law
ought te allow him te put her away.
lie did wrong, of course, but be had no
legal remedy net an atom. Old Vic
made out a magnificeut case for the
woman, but she deserved all she get,
I'm afraid."
Bessie gave a frightened cry, and then
Gell said, as !f te conciliate her.
"I'll tell you what, though. If thc
woman was guilty there was comebedv
else who was ten times guiltier, and
that was the ether man. 'lhe sceun-
iirel! The treacherous, ucccittiu sceuu
drel.' skulking awej in the lnrk! I gene before them.
farm
they
were craning tneir necKs te catch
glimpses of the eirls in thc pews below,
wbile the girls themselves (as often as
they could de se without being observed
by their elders) were glancing up with
gleaming eyes. In the body of thc church
there were middle-aged folks with so
berer faces, nnd in the front seats sat
old people, with slower and duller eyes
and cheeks scored deep with wrinkles
the mysterious hlcreslypbics of life's
troubled story, sickness and death, hus
bands lest at half-tide and children
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At length, thinking death was err-
tuin, she saw only one thing left te de
te go back te her mother. It was net
thus that she had expected te return,
but nothing else was possible new. In
her helplessness and ignorance, having
no one te reassure her, the high-spirited
girl became u child again. Twenty
years of her life slipped back at :i
stride, and ehc felt as she used te de
when she ran bnrcfoet en thc reads and
fell and bruised her knees, or tore her
little bare legs in thc gorse und then
went home te lie en her mother's lap
and be rocked before thc fire and com
forted. But going home had its terrors also.
Thcre was Dan Baldrerfina! What
could she, de? Was there no way out
for her?
One day thc elder of the Misses Brown
(she gave music lessens te old pupils
at their own homes) came back from
Castletown with a "shocking story."
It was about a witch-doctor at Creg
naish a remote village at the southern
most extremity of thc island, where the
inhabitants were supposed te be de
scended from a crew of Spanish sailors .
who had been wrecked en the rocky I
coast below. , .
The witch-doctor was a woman,
seventy years of age, and commonly '
called Nan. Hitherto she had lived by ,
curing ringworms en children nnd
bleed-letting in strong men by means of
charms that were half in Latin and half '
in Manx. But new young wives were
going te her te be cured of barrenness, i
or for mixtures te make their husband
love them; and worst of all, the jeuug
girls from all parts of thc island weic
flecking te her te be told their fortunes
whether their beyB at thc mackerel
nsning were true te mem, or going
astray with thc glrln of Klnsule.
"It's shocking, this witchcraft," said
old Miss Brown. "In my jeung dujs
it was given for law that the women
who practiced such arts should stand
in a white sheet en a platform in the
market plsce with thc words Ter
Charming and Sorcery in capital letters
en their breasts."
Bessie said nothing, but next day,
after breakfast, making excuse of her
uced of a walk, she hurried out, took
train te Pert Erin, nnd climbed, with
many pauses, the zigzag path up the
Mull Hills te where a Druids' circle
sits en the brew, and Cregnaish (like a
gipsy encampment of mud huts thatched
with straw) sprawls ever thc breast of
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.l.AiiM iiVp te choke the life out of him
That's what I said te Stewcll going up
in the train. 'If I had been in ths hus
band's place de you knew what I should
have done?' I said. 'I should have
killed the ether man.
Ttnc.ln'u terror illCieased
Dread of what Gelmight de sat en hei
like a nightmare
An opening hmn had just been sung.
thc last notes of thc organ were dying
down, the clergyman, in his surplice,
was sitting by thc side of the altar, and
thc first of thc carol singers had risen
tenfold, I ln ,lls Icw candle in hand, te sing bis
cairai.
Te marrv him Keemed i He was n nigged old man fiem the
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te be impossible. et net te innrry htm.
0W that SUP loved mm ae umcu, Fi-cmcu
te be impossible also.
A scciet hope came te her. It was
carlv days yet. Peihaps something
would happen te her by-and-by,
which, being eer and done with, would
Irave her free te marry Alick with u
clean heart nnd conscience.
Te help it te come te pass, bhs
stayed indoors, took no exercise, and
ntp as little h possible. Her health
declined, and her face in the glass began
toMeok peaky.
,, She took njiicii'c joy in these signs
of - Increasing weakness. The Misses
Brown Kept a few chickens in-their
back.fsuUa. ani aae mersing, after
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mountains of ltuslieu. liulf landsman
and half seaman, and his carol (which
he sang in the Manx, while the tallow
guttered down en his discolored fingers)
was a catalogue of nil the bad women
mentioned In the Bible, from Eve, the
mother of mankind, who brought evil
into the world, te "that graceless
weneh, Saleme."
After that came similar caiels, sung
by similar carel-slngcrs and received by
the boys in the gallery with gusts of
laughter which the clerk tiled in vain
te suppress.
But at last there came a carval sung
in chorus by twelve young girls with
sweet young voices and faces that were I
chaste and pure and full' of joy all '
carrying their candles aa they 'walked
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