"fpf M-: 0 2i MASTER riifia.jw OF MAN :: By Sir HaH Came An Outspoken and Moving Study of Deep Sex Problem by the Noted AutfiDr of "Tht Manxman," "The Deemster." "The Eternal City." "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc. PKK80SB OF TIIH STORY mirrnr KTOWKMt ChM Jude el the III r'nta.lnamement of mutual paiileii Br want ." " '. ,... .....i, A.... mi fh. rr SI Zndli i MMlcnMd le death. tfh leuc Vic tx?, e erral later bchKmic eyer the "Tjl. :, ;mrf illicit relations with ?; inU.I8TKtiA handsome peasant WJJ'Vi,; murders lier 11remmnK- child .'. 'ftw-i ter ""!'!. 1.1. i... ...... .!,.! $. "XVrsuade."' Bessie ie belrelft ,$KLaTA)l.KY-A ennt-hnrttd and .' ... .i,..t nttf .nlfft rfrll'iliirerf seauiiN p.;. t-i" ,r .."ir.- ........... . i-ewnn s Ii0t. icne is in iuvc "run "w Jni lie with her. She becomes ilcsslc's triad. CHAPTER XLVII Tlie Resurrection THRKK iIh.vh Inter, Fenelln net out for Ulshep'H Court in n two-horse The islnnd liml begun le recover from tf fit of moral Intoxication. Sympathy wis pwiiiRliiK round te Stowell. Th! rulhes of IiIh Ktupendeiis dewnfiill hml taken lieltl of the iteeplc. Tnubman ,.,1 bfpn wrong. Nobody would have Jnewn nnjrtlilntt of Wewjl'n milt If lie hid net revealed It himself. Tnerc mmu L poinetliliiff (treat In n man who could take up lil orewi like that. And an for hit wonderful woman who might be llfln in Government Heuko but wan living In (Vtle Kunlicn illHtend As Fencila, in her nurse's costume, drove through the town some of the women curtsied te" her, nnd most of the n,n raised their IintM. She returned the ulutntienH of none. "Se thnt'K hew they expect te wipe out what.thcv did te Victer! Net if 1 knew it though!" ' Twe hours afterward she was nt the Bishop's palace n HOinewhat palatini nlace, partly old, partly new, slcepin? in the shelter of big trees nnd surround surreund tA'by n blaze of rhododendrons. The Illshep, In his dapper black clothes, received her in a room In the old part of the house. It hed been the study of the most famous of his ir ir dfccjsers. the fanatic nnd saint who had ordered that Kate Kinrecle, for the laving of her soul, should be dragged it the tall of a beat. Souvcnlrs'ef the. dead Bishop were en the wnllH and tables his pertrnlt, his Bible, his short rrealcr, his tussclcd staff, nnd his horn rimmed speciacics. The living Bishop was suave nnd voluble. He congratulated Fcnella en looking se well nfter se much trouble. "Such n calamity! I might almost uy urh a tragedy! Hew the island will' miss him!" He agreed with the Attorney General. Stewell'ti act had been one of renuncia tion. When a mnn had sinned ngalnt-t Ged, and violated the world's law, he nt a great example by submitting te authority. . "Ged forbid that I should, excuse his erlmc, but already his renunciation in having ceed effect throughout the Wand. The rioting is ever. The sol diers nre 'being sent back, nnd as for the agitators, nobody listens te them any longer. Only this morning the man Bildrbmmn " Fenelln. who lintl been beating her fnt impatiently bn the carpet, at length broke Inte her own business. "Bishop, you have heard tlint t have jene te the castle ns female warder?" "Yes, Indeed. It's se nice of you te itay by the peer man's side while he is In prison, te sec tlint his bodily comforts are being cared for." "But mere than that will hnjy te be done for him if his soul is te be kept alive," said Fenelln. , "Really? If you think there Is any thing I can de " "There Is, sir. Yeu knew that. I was te have married Sir. Stowell?" "Indeed I de. 'Wasn't the marriage te have taken place before very long in our chapel nt Bli-hop's Court.'" "Well, I want it te take place new. Only it must be In the chapel at Cattle Rushen instead." "Yeu mean the prison chapel?" "Yes." Fer n moment the Bishop was ipeechlej-s. Then recovering from his astonishment, he ref-e nnil stepped te the hearthrug nnd standing with his back te the tire, he said, ns It address ing nn assembly : "Beautiful and noble, dear lady! Te be ready te become the wife of the fallen mnn just when the whole world Is hissing at him In chorus, le inspire him day by day with the hope of 11 great .resurrection, of taking Vip manful work anew, of regaining nil he has lest and mere ,os, it Is beautiful and noble." "Then jeii will be willing te marry u, sir?" said Fenelln. The Itlsliep destituted, nnd then aiked Fenelln what view the Governer took of her intention. "He disapproves of It altogether, and fnys no clergvmnu In the Island en marry us without incurring his displeasure. " ;;Ah!" ."But I have always understood that tie Bishop is a baron in his own right and therefore independent of the Gov Gov ereor." "True! That's true! Still " Toe river of rhetoric had suddenly topped. jW'ell?" "Mr. Stowell is n prisoner. . Why "Jf'ry when you can't live together? Why net wait until he is nt liberty?" Because hr mny be dead of despair were tlir tin,.. for ,mt ,.mes," 8ul( . 1 '. "'""' ,l,e roHiirreotlon you Peak of may never tnke place. His wart is breaking. He wants some seme ining te live for new. He wnnt. me." Her eyes m,l fine,i mi ,, Wshep " te turn his own nwny. At length ' Mid. Mainmering painfully, that in. i"s,Tr-v wry. very sorry, but bav bav ingje live at peace with the Governer. Fenella leaped te her feet. Bishop." she Mild, "the chaplain ,.! f,n.w " 1h " l"m 'nn wi'h Iv Jeung children and his living la in the in .1 ''.wmer. But If I can lind "L0,ller. clergyman who is willing tn htm T,h 0?,:vremey. -u p'"'1 tii'irsr"tlint fi ,u "' i( .v" h 1. i whn.t ve" hnvp ni me. "" v.F.r!,parp'1 ,0 ,nlp H risk." "till 11 two minutes morn Fenelln I" hack in her lumluu driving toward Hallamear urress the Currngrt read.-. un ttieir warm and roety odor of the ' t0Jml!'! ?,m' '""nliiR "nt of the house 0 meet her. and In 11 Hash they were pn.n ." 1"'11 "lI'cr'H arms. But. te iev ,. 1 Wlrlirlse. there wns a leek of infn 1. i'"'tH fuci'' n'"1 n stepping tlen i lleu,,( t0"" '' cxplnim In ... n ,,rl"' of maidservants were brui,,Mr,l V'01"' wltl nn ursenal of "" nnd mops and palls. 'I've roine te eaIi If you ilare run tne nsli 01 marrying u7" "Why, Janet, whnt nre you doing?" "Getting ready for my boy coming bnck. thnt's what I'm doing." "But, dear heart, don't you knew "Cerlulnly T knew. But de you think they can keep 11 Bnllnmear in yonder plucc long? 'Deed they can't. He'll be coming out seen, nnd then these dirts Of Manx ones who bnve lir-nn mnklng such n mouth will be the first te run te meet him." It would be cruel te gainsay her, therefore Fcnella described the object of her journey, told of her father's mreat ami tiic Hlsiiep s excuses. "Se new I'm looking for 11 clergy mnn who will be brave enough te marry us," she yild. They were In the dining-room, nnd through the glass deer te the piazza they could see, en the edge of the cliffs n field's space from the church, 11 lonely house without n tree or n bush about it, looking ns If ltx had been slnshed by the rain und winds of n hundred winters. It wits the .Turby parsonage, the home of Parson Cowley. Janet pointed te it niul suld: "Have you been Ihere?" ' At that question Fenelln remembered 0 story her fnther had told her about something splendid that Victer had itnnn. tiitfnrn ahe relumed te the island, te ave the drunken parson of .Turby in the eyes of the parishioners. In another minute she wus back in her carriage. . , , , "Geed-by. child, and Oed bless .veii.1" said Janet by the carriage deer. "And don't forget te tell my boy thnt mother will be lighting the re In the l)t cluster's room every, nlght of lite for him." .... , The parsonage looked yet mere deso dese deso luie' rit n nearer view than nt n dis tance. Sea-fowl were Bcrcemlng In the sky nbevc It nnd the earth was quaking from the measured bent or the waves against the cliffs below. A pntch of gnrden In front' wns rnnk with long grass, nml the salt breuth of sea had Incrusted the glass of the windows with 11 gray scale that wns like the meld en n dead face. The deer wns opened by n timid, elderly wpmnn, the parson b wire, wee was her own servant nnd looked ns If nil the prlde of life had been crushed out of her. . ,, . . , "I'lease come In, miss," "he said. And when the deer Imd been closed from the inside nnd she was Inking Fenelln Inte the study, she culled nt the feet of the stairs: - 11 - .... 1n.lt tft BAA tnll. .101111, n young iuu, ." vw -- 1 The dingy little room looked like an epitome of the Me of the mnn wim lived In it. Everything was fi ded nnd worn out books In tern bindings en bulging shelves against the wnllsJ threadbare carpet trodden thin by the fender : n hnndful of earthen fire. : nn arm-chair upholstered In horsehair nnd sunk In the scat ns If the springs hed broken : n table laden with loose papers and sprinkled with shreds of tobacco, which seemed 10 nnve iuhkh shaking hnnd: nnd behind n mirror, from which hnlf the silvering wns worn nwav, two subjects en the mantelpiece a drinking glnss, wiucn unu pDvieus.y contained n frothy liquor, and a photo pheto phote grnph In mourning frame of. a young man in sniler's costume with the fell stamp of consumption in his eyes nnd cheeks. After n moment there was nn un steady step ort the stairs and the parson came Inte the room, wenrlng the faded skull cap and n dressing-gown much patched nnd stained. Fenelln told him her story, ns fchc had told it te the Bishop, nnd then said. "Se I've come te nsk If you dajc run the risk of marrying us?" The old'pnrsen, who had been listen ing intently, seemed eager te reply, tiut something checked him, nnd looking across at his wife, who continued te stand timidly by the deer, he said, "Whnt de you say, Sarah?" vjjw-v..-;.-, " I'iw.'if'L" KV"" ". 'V4. ""F":7,, w sueiy, nnu peiming 10 me iu-i..-i 011 the mantelpiece the parson sain, "If it hnd uccn Jehn James's case, -ch?" . . . . . ' "170 as you tlilnk best, .lenn. "Then I'll de It! Certainly I'll de It! Whnt de I care what the Governer may de te me? Once n priest nlwnys n priest he can't take thnt from me anyway." .! it wns just tne ennnce no nu m." waiting for. Victer Stowell hed done something for him. and before he died he wonted te de something for Mcter Stowell. . . . "I w 111 tool I'll give mm n no in: TTZ 1 ri.wS'X , .'!., t" : 4il- W,Vtf,".J f,'.V'i""-,' 4 ummMaammammmmmiemmmmmmm Kn'i!.'i VttfrU'.-" ,Mfi HSgSLiJt. 4 mym J? m$ wife nnd thnt's the best thing a mnn gets In this world nny way. 1 vc hecn publishing your banns tee. Ve " knew I'd been publishing your bnnns these three Sundny mornings, Ictor Stowell. being one of my parishioners Fenelln, who wns feeling n tightness In the threat, contrived te'Sny, "Then perhaps you'll drive beck with me te Castletown nnd cclcbrntc the service tomorrow?" "Why shouldn't ?" snld the pnrsen. nnd off he went upstairs (with n firm step this time) te put en his clerical clothes nnd pack his surplus in u hnnd-bag. , , While his quick footsteps were shak ing the celling nbeve .them the two women steed together In the study, the young one nnd the old one, face te face. "It Is very geed of you, Mrs Cowley, te take this risk with your husband," suld Fenelln. "But Isn't thnt what we women hnvc nil get te de?" said Mrs. Cowley. And then Fenelln, unable te say mere, nut her arms ubeut the timid old thing. who had submerged her own life In the wrecked life of her husband, nnd kissed her. Te be continued tomorrow (Copurteht. ten. International Magazine Ce.! Weman en Trial for Embezzlement Jersey City June 1 1. Mrs. Helen Grnnt Mnrshall. for thirteen years as sistant tax collector of Kearnr. went en trlnl yesterday In the Court of Quarter Sessions charged en two ce'unts with embezzlement of town funds nmeuntlng te .$04,000. Jb!v j EitebVuhtd Dtaltr I We STCQTT n. a. Mhlte, Fmrkvllle, P. Demlnlrk Moter Cnr i'e rinln. I'a. A. II. Rnjrder. Allentenn. Pn. i. H. Nheunder, Rending, Pa. (Iwynedd Hq. fiarnxe, ffwndd Hit., P. Rlrhnrd T.lntiurR, Nnrrlvtewn, Pa, 3. S. Sheunder, lbnnen. Pn. Thn. I.. Qulirley. Ml. llntl, N. J. Trntli K Keen. Mlllvlltr. N. 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