llllliM M1IIH HIHIII I I 1 ! HI I I ) III II I Ml III Hi I I II I I msmmmmmmmimmmm mm-imml'v iiii i I ' The Vengeance of tienry Jarreman By ROY VICKERS Must the Weman Always Pay? 'VI - XAKKi isrst LVii'I 'X .4. of lightning. Tlie tragedy of the might iinve been I 1'evtVM'Ielit! And he hnil Irnrneil by for tdn I wnnt te go straight en te dinner. We've Inld the tnble nntl there. ,iriv Belnc te be emelettes. Thnt nice lienrt nil tlmt Hie )1("!i could tench him. i wjrvnnt rnytt I.ady Deueesier hIiewcJ t . . . . . I ..... I f I I A I. Jl -. . ... U r an affectionate snort nnd her a plate of evH-ioeiung a woman who had known both I fnnhieii. ma as babies turned p. A i t "Well. .1 Mm. .Tnrratt she said "vc Kv' nn hour or mere she Mumbled nnd prep ed for Kelf-extirosMen. Nndlit llnleneil in Kilence until the uneven Hew of M'lf M'lf revelatien spent itself In characteristic 'IMd "flul a Mra. Jarratt she paid Ntd te viait you when you were n in uai neme you wvru miu if0rt I remember 'cr!" cxclnimcd itf,,wn,2 man inuucuni i"iv i'....j - WpHiM of her benefactress. festm, that's airs, jarratt." neuueu "She meant well. She knew ;t Penelope Jarreman nnd she Iv'afraid I'd been imposed en. Hut an evening when Wilfrid wns aa. and he saw by my race, l sup- that I had known before, nnd wed gene he h can't keep jarin' all day. Must en you the eaiinriie, l mum. Hen comes erf '1m shift at four, an' 1 m going daliu tcr the pas works te meet him. See ycr tonight, if you ain't 'ml the sense te 'op it fer yer own sake. UM I VMl' . nut nt it.n nn 1 1,1 Of. Vnillll I " llfrPll snt en, thinking. Hew dltliciilt everything was! l'rem , Xcll she had learned of .larreman's vi"it te Deuccsler Heuse. She had nlwnys fmnglned that the moment news of his return was brought te her she would lly . te him ami tell him everything, thank hint for his kindiieis, nvert his hes- i tillty from l.ndy Detiecster, and go , away with Wllfreil, leaving Nell in tin- sne was raiS IX W Wadli grudged possession. And new ent erf the deep end," suggested i nlene in .Nells lieu-e. .Mr. Jarremiin helpfullv. "Se veu slung yer had come tee late te save her from the Wet niade yer come 'ere?" misery that hud driven her here. She "cY M T n..iv.f h liern. nnil 1 t wondered wretehedlv would sue. as (., WW .'..,,. " J. ' ...... -t. ..- . ..,... aht reu wouldn't mind." answered , sue hail prophesied, nnd .Mr. .inrremaii dim simDlv. "I've no money unless determined te make public that old af- ',V,$I., earn it. This place is all I can ' fair of the Camden fortune which atlia Tt2et coming back, of course, when the Ueucester had scorned se sure of Mr. inrremnn s vindicuveness, nuneugu in Nadia's bruised heart he xtoed always for kindness nnd an instinctive sym pathy thnt healed. A knock fell en the deer. ..t-iv. GSf' it! in Crescent street is really frMn!" NU swung her worn .-nlt'Af .linn nti .'lait aKtremn nli-r of licr feet. 4rV;i'' Wlir rtepj vor of nun come ill?" Qiiikm jifcenipted. SiT'i'"Bf BOW he knows why I kept silent. PSft'. " wanted te be out of the way I'iir J;-.l . II. tl. n.l .an.lnll ... I... ..l'.l,. tyfj. te tall him 'l'd get work when I meet fcf.K "And when'll thnt he?" Nell's feet swung reflectively. rr.i i, i. ...Si), .'t? A.miU X1CAI. WCVtt. EM' : Slta Thlnhlnc f' .' 'Hr. 1 npnrlv mmle thr. hi lire'.f L?l"fJ ?.!- i. n. Ilf !..., n.l I'..., V V ." v ulu ...u up ktiv.c umi t . r.-i,; Htiuw in ray unit'. iur kiiuw wui f-l.t Nadin nnd Wilfred Reunited An hour later Henry Jarreman drop ped into the armchair in his own study. His body was tired, for the weakness of his recent illness ttlll clung te him. but his mind wns clear as it had never been before. He glanced in the direction of the drawing room : for n second it seemed te him thnt he could see through flit intervening walls, and It seemed te him :ilse that lie was content with what he saw. '1 hey were both there ilfred nnd EjJi i'i'P t- m ;.. M. Blftl Weil. 1 COCKCU me C3-e ni ll Xm n. It Iiml net hrn ensv tn ni.in .'M-itmi.pmt leastways, 'e weren't far off. j nge. this meeting. Fer se long Nndla sVS'MMt.It .wasn't 'is fnult 'e wasn't born been reluetnut te leave Nell's cot- h ftA MvIm' linn thn n)ittnf .... nr.f.ntlflf rtf rb... ..tt. .-"1 !..u. . . .1.. .l. w p.u .... ... v..,u i... ..V.VWU... w. i jjillM, MICK lO ll'T JUU I1UW llllll Mil' ua. Net that I thought nbeut 'im like bad obtained it she dreaded a fresh X d about Hen, mind yer, hut e was pretense, of wealth, of whatever nature. One by tine Jarreman had disposed of her difficulties. She had, in her own right, thirty thousand pounds, which would be refunded te her whatever she might ay : she would be cheesing nn ill paid slavery te the congenial and far mere important work of helping her husband's career if she Muck te her factory : she had declared herself happy in having a father again, nnd there fore she could net refuse te accept hir hespltalltv until the currents of her life flewel steadily again. While she had written a farewell note te Nell. Jarreman had gene out, en pretext of finding a raxi. but in reality te telephone Stranack te await them at the Hat. And new they were in the drawing room. Wilfred wa probably kissing her. Geed luck te Wilfred! .Tarreman's hand shaded his eyes, and Ills strong features twisted for a mo ment. Jaireman's Future Twenty years stolen from an active life! Leve at last, still born in a flash ter m. f&4 M. . I'M tent, and Hen well, ycr've seen Hen, art cher? Hut I seen f.iliml nht as Ben's my sort nnd the ether bloke weren't. Wasn't 'is fault. Hlnme it aa'ter me. if yer like, but there it is. Atfi leek 'ere. There wns a bloke come te sec Hen yc-terday. Knew wet 'e as? Sez 'e comes from me dud and sen Vi going te set Hen up in the 'ard ware In the 01' Kent read with as much Stock as 'c can cram into the place. ftBd a year's rent plde." ' "Splendid!" said Nadia. laying her Blender hand en Nell's. "You'll help him in shop, won't you. Nell?" "Dessay I shall, but that ain't wet I'm talking about." said Nell, gripping tha hand. "It comes te this 'ere. Yeu an' yore of man wouldn't give a thank jtt for that there little business vet' MaI. ... t.n A...... 1 .. T ..... 1.1.. !... ") iVIUi kU UG UUI3. .Ill & .. UUIUII L 1.1.1. tf''J'yer,a thank er. neither, for that Mere k. 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Si. a? , ' 933 North Bread St. Kk. i- K rUr SUO !" wm& Open Eveningt He had hated and levrd and differed And new had come this last glittering cem of knewled'je that he could Mis- i tain the less of Nadla in her physical person ami knew tlmt he hnd lest noth ing. He could never have held her soul in his arms save in the sense tnut iie he'd It new nnd would held it nlwnys. Forty-eight and freed front the dom ination of the lleh, freed from the slavery of financial necessity ! Could so ciety find him no work for which It would pnv him In human hnpplness? Yeung men, he had observed, took notice of him and listened te what he hnd te sny. They knew he knew neth- ' ing of their games, hut they knew, per- j imps instinctively, thnt he knew some. tiling of the greater game behind it. te betln with. Tlmt fc low ( nrrendale. He was undoubtedly go-J Mig ie he u force In the state. He and I the crowd of energetic youngsters; lie j wns recruiting. They could meet at Detuester Heuse. ... Tlmt, of course, was the solution of (he Heucester Heuse preb'em. He would live in it himself nnd keep it up de- , cently en his twenty odd thousand a ! year. It could be the informal ren- ! i'czveus, the private club of the New Tarty. I lie filled hl lungs with the breath of his new youth. Outside in the corridor N.tdia's voice Wilfred's laugh. They must be persuaded te keep the ' house in Orescent street. In their soft cued mood they would net refuse him flint one gift, surely. The deer opened. Nndla wns smll- ' Ing at htm. "Yeu nnd I didn't have any lunch," .he said. "I'm se hungry I can't wait her hew te make them. Coming?" 'Coming, said .Inrremnn. 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