Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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nun u nrn iime irunian witn aer
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her own; ehe waa adaauat. Then I
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beuere that you
offer for that old
Jarreaaa'. aa von'
if aha refuted your money la pride you
would .force' the ejadn fortune upon
,kerM aoentaa tt; law' had Uken It
from me. I kuatUed myself.-1 tTOTeled.
and at lait the ceaaeated te go en being
jiuaiunirnutim ceuia aee you
keraelt and pernade you te leave me In
Cm. That la an. She ! troubled
u rly by her preteeuw, the it breakiag
her heart becauae aha la deeelrinf her
.hatband. Ska la a feel.' concluded
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Jarremaa.ra llpa were merlng, bat be
sound cams. .
sound came,
"Am i fergtea; Mr. Jarremaar'
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" Jarreman was mtllnr. nn fn h
f Perplexity ;Lsdy,Douceiter,neUced the
' ,ulleB. Uramiaatiaa of that smile.
rr,Ti uu .bwviw accept secn
charity. '.Teu and I knew that nothing
-wipes out what 'has been done, bat the
next thine we de Is hull nmn f . ...i
se the sin leads straight te the saint
ana i wacunea. ' '
L Dene', was sUriag at htm,
7i.Tr" . " Big m ner eyes.
'J&fi.." y0U'r 'it Vrt teJ
1 "KmAtm ".ni ,i .. ...
t t " bf ,7 weaitn
new. Iiaew that again :I ought nerer
M haTe doubted if. And she and your
lJ 7i TWV penniless unless you glve
I them bsck the Camden fortune' ' '
kSJIfy 'f-fttef of..It. It would ruin
P jw te raise such a sum.' Why. man
ZSfiSASXF MellentravrilTlngTn a
'seeal.detached and eatlna with .'bt
7Er!r V Ir Dencester-i
Iher ,tulsJrren,,a teod smiling; at
'? J? .SS!' A" r tkTaacriflcliLI
' talTT" "a a with my fin
lers for(twenty years." ,. '
M Afterward Iimfai. ,u
Wearly remember the manner of Lady
M tarl,J at Jala, narrowing
suddenly when he had flm ... ..?
one '
aiiM detail, of his twenty years of
'hell. H.-l5Uewd th.V" E5TJZ
nsweredihlm at all, that she had slnx
;5!L ,( "n .sipped her way te the'
S.,I?mfmberedJth.,Unl''at the mlet
". wn ininering.in the corners of
m .,e'reber,nf dwn upon her and
Metrins eut.hrT1fln.1ma.b. U
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Httle!" 7mi ? "nd dewa Be8t
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rV .I01!?? 5e!? think a bit. And
'. th ink Jhe whisky would de me
e'fSS.w.heswas net i te be persuaded
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M had,raerrled her. Had he responded
Elii? r,t charm? Had he been
klS.b.t whisper as of deep water
BMth th Itlll anrfar.. n h.. ,.!...
KJX? Or had he brought the tragedy
I7.1v' ''i the deadnesa te her voice?
W, then?"01 0arfluty wn""
JiAh, L,dy Deuceeter haa given me
PJT te you Ne matter I Yeu mutt
"fd what jny 'dutlPH' down.
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fltf voice bf!d little Interest.
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taki t.7Ti T" ru gawer
z made her
intended te make me
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The hand under', his elbow guided
Lrd, 'Sf'.rwaJaky and eeda.'made.
meinelle."' hi manared. te u I..
Sn into, It, t"A stiff one." ,
i"It would be" bad for you. I'm sure.
$"'.,-you go te-bedT'i
r-V,aJ!e,?V,r rtB" was returning.
"Nat'yet,' he answered 'quietly. 'I
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beautiful
bad
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had failed her.'. Bat tk doubt, wat dlt-
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eutaMa yeartelf, aemethlag, yea
mark upea
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twenty lyeai
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te; apeak of It, .Hate yen notleed.hew
eattlrBM " eneaf eae. heart te' the
traiigef;ia the tralnTIn a BeBt, with
aii-my, gramuae te yeat i uibk or yen
aa.'a atraBBer ln-r!n."
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. dui laaueu ean ,n jun lucep cubit,
huddling away .eat of the firelight. Jar
roman began te talk. ,
". Hie relce waa harsh, mopetonoua,
and his werda did net cme eatlly ; yet
he'held the, attention -of hie llatener
from' the start. He spoke first of his
youth, t his hopes andambltyenss then
of his marrlaM and the .birth of hie
child; then, detachedly, of his mere
and mere 'frequent' quarrels with Cltu
dlne, his suspicions et her and her wild
dentnee of him. 8 he came te the
murder of Charles Eddls.
Niaa Starts, Clear ' . ,
The sound of a groaning sigh made
J ilm, break off and lean forward, peering
nte the shadow.
. "Am I telling you ancient 'history?",
n ataea eruequeiy. "Have you heard
all ' this from another angle my
wlfe'a?"' y
"She has never spekea te me of her
self .or of yeu.f. Mademelsella'a- voice
was barely audible. "Please tell ma all
you care te all -you would tell the
stranger In the train." V ,
"There Is a gap In my story here of
twenty years," saiq jarreman. (
In Jthe merciful' shadow the 'wemap.'
shuddered. BebmT agony, of feeling
locked her hands together till the bleed
was driven 'beck from the and' they
lay, gheetllka against, the darkness of
her simple gown. '
"Twenty years," repeated Jarreman.
"But they had brought me something
the belief that Jehn Camden waa the
man for whesVcrime I was sentences;
Mademoiselle, I wonder if you knew
what hatred is?" J '
"Yea. I' knew."
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et which-be could net speag. e made
ner enter it , win mm, tetung its
strength, .measuring ( Us black and
gleaming spaces.
"And then1 1, heard, that Jehn Cam'
den waa dead." I
Te' the listener came the Illusion that
in the steady beat et his voice, with
Its metallioTdellberatlen, was the throb
of a train that was bearing them en
ward, onward te that point where their
ways diverged. , 7
He was talking of Nadla new, of his
wanderings with her in these vast and
haunted halls; bow ha bad drawn her,,
unresisting, through .thoie long galleries
that ere called wealth and power and
fiecurlty and Jey, up anaupre tns top
most pinnacle from' which he thought
te hurl her down. ... . '-
"My. arm was aratretcbed for the
blew when news came te me that Jehn
Camden was innocent."
"And then?" , '
"T foil ill and wss. brought here.
Yeu knew what long hours I have bald
for thought."
And bis thought had shown him that,
in spite of him, his. beuse of hatred had
become a beuse .of love. '
'Midnight I, He 'was recounting sew
the revelations made by Lady Deucee
ter a few hours age. xnere waa.ne
change in bla tone as he described
Theed'a duplicity. He did net notice
that the1 woman in the chair had drawn
herself erect and, .with frowning brews,
waa following the moves of this com
plicated game that rounded off the tale.
"H ,1a a clever man," she said sud
denly. "Yeu will net get that estate
back se easily as you think. Theed
arms himself by disarming ethers. He
will net fight, but you will find yourself
without, a weapon. That means that
he will win'." 1 A shade of Impatience
crossed Jarreman's rugged face.
, ''Yeu knew html I 'had forgotten
tk.t nll.lll l '
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"I knew bow you feel. It is as 11
the stranger in the train the listener
became part of the story."
A ruin jarreman leaned forward.
peering at her through the shadows te
which she clung.
"I can't see you." He get up and
stirred the fire impatiently. "Let's have
another light,"
"Ne,'
She crouched still further back in her
chair; neither, firelight nor the shaded
glow et tne reaeing tamp ceuia ieiiuw
her. Se urgent had her remonstrance
been .that Jarreman ,steed uncertainly
en the hearthrug, his irritation written
en his face. , ,
1 "Yeu are a part of my story, made
moiselle? What part did you play
In it?"
"I killed' Charlts Eddls."
There wss a long silence, Jarreman
steed completely still. Hit hand still
gripped the edge of the mantelshelf;
is bead remained thrust forward, as
when his sate had sought te nenetrate
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the gloom that se exasperated him. But
the Irritation had gene' from bis face,
leaving it gray, flint bard) and bis eyes
were closed. -
The woman In the chair turned her
face until it was bidden in the cushions.
Frem between Jarreman's dry lips
came, at last, the slew words :
"Who are you then?"
"Nina Eddls,"
"Yeu were his wife?"
"Yes."
. As though he were msnacled, hand
and .feet, Jarreman lurched forward
across the room te the window. He
tore aside the curtains, flung up the
sash, and leaned out. l
The minutes pawed, became half an
hour. An hour. Htlffly MedemeUelle
left her chair and crouched down by tht
dying- fire, but Jarreman did net move.
A cold night breexe wandered Inte the
oem. and presently came the sound
of a light rain. ,
Anether hour passed,,,., ,
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