MlDDUiBURG POST. 3fo Reformer Author of "la Kla Ptspv" "Rrt Hart l"va lajV Kt. v m siVMiire to have my things taken over to lVirton's. T am going tw stay with h'm rt 11 I r.rrsnce for my perms lent o,tiirtorv" Tie left the p,vm ard wer.t nrwtalr. where he t-'!".l Vrielf with paeklnt: the ff kwvi,ivs 'f hnd brought 1-.ir !n f ,. r.bnvi.l. lnritie it t:i'. 1,'v '' V 1 v'V.t: e Mill OVOT) vv. ! T lx covnnt of the prov i, ;. wsy In '" 1 ' - - i. ' Ot th. '.. ' -. ' : ! of the .,v ...'.! .; '.-. -. TV-red , re!. ' !!. !; . .. x - I v f .,,- ;. :!.:' 1 t . .. ; v..;: , t" "1 think soyea," she mM slowly. In other words, you mnii no," said John Gordon, smiling alowly. I.uella Marsh returned (lie emtio ami then lecme Instantly grave again. "I would Ilk to ask you a few more qowtl.Mii. May IT" "Or course." "Then I don't know that 1 am quit tWr In my mind to your eact ona for leaving your own home. Will you try to make me understand that!" "I.uella" He paused, and for the first time a fear prw upon him that be waa going to fall to make her un derstand the real crisis In his life. Was this the attitude of the womiin i who could prow to be the companion be would viced ? WonM she hesitate and demand all those proofs nt rea son, all these explanations? And yot he Ml the need of her. She had thus frir Mt:i,:ivl him. and a he faced her prw there was only one prayer In h's hosrt. !:ml thst wns thr.t ho would f.i l',y envt in t:er lot with his and any: i-,w t! on pteM 1 will pv Thy port p'e '.;'! N- my p.il: and tKy Ood r, ;.i " H, K-urn h'v oxplfnal'on wh.'.V In e't... i.vo-.vl :.r ol:ii: on her hard rrd w: ;.-l;,v w;;!i hvpvttin F'V'OUs- our raattdloua bablta. If In U leOne-i John, I fear to go" Boo had rained nent cf a ctrlllaatlon that la veneored n head and waa looking at him with eltUtmeaa wt tay our little playa like more afdtatlon tnnn h bad erer known children and uerr wake to the power ( tier to ahow. "I am not certain that I ot uacfulncas aa prownup men ami am ouetl, that I am adnptod, for auoh lie put hla bend down and roughed ao long and violently that at tha end women who hara glauta work to lo tor the weak and leaa fortunate f Luella Marah tlatened In genuine atir prlae. Thla waa another new phaae of tier lover'a character. Hut there were thlnm aald tiy him that anpered her. although whlla John Gordon waa talk ing ahe waa aaytng to heraetf, "1 did not know tv had any p'.fta as a apeak r that would bear developing." lAAlng up at him, noting the flttah of feeling on hla generally pale face, he apoke the flrat Impulsive thought rouncd by what he aald. "1V yon really claaalfy lives like your and mine aa "uMes? Are the people, tV!, the only useful Ivliu? Of ts It tree that the pe.iple as ou have defined them are auoh a ne'dy a life. I have a horror of the plncee the I do not lore the people, John, as you say you do. Am 1 to blame for thatr She naked the question almost tim idly, but nothing could soften the hnrd neas ot the statement to bJtu. He did not yet aeethnt the one thing that kept her from coming b him without any question w..s her luck of religious ex porlenoe. Hhe did not love the people beofiuae all her life hnd beeu so far devoted to a love of the things that bad aunvmulrd her solnl position. "No, 1 d not think you nre to blame, Put, oh, l.uelln. could you not lemn t' loe t'.iem? Could you uot come with me and let the future" "I could not pretet'd." she began, and anSVtlng quantity rs you aay?; w!th a return of l:er ptvnd nt'ltwle. l i. "o 1 v.- -I " t',': il nvo, -?.or 3 .!-!: 1T.". 1 r !( in--. r.: t.'iini. i. w- StV;'71' Tiit Vnoi'' v"Jo-it IT, i rl"i a. . fir r T!m ! rr' CorT'fHi. TeT Hi l-.'iev ill;, t In " arrawvr t -v nl.. finniiij .r hi ow; fvu-. tievfimi enrnr.". wliil. h Ins: year a: ttu nt;!ve::j had rone rnd ano their enee had ertrtent!" dee'PO' . wit:. fvi: t. i"1 I: I itnoi nmi:; .Tt.t.I ri t ll, y.vrv oM. TrxTl the ':!. I l'iv, Invn nod to ury I h;.ve on' .y.vi r.U the o ',-s -v of ; r:.-li. ,-o'n!ve. mi . M fni'-oi's nmbiihrn. iw ..:i. N:i the am- i t v ho rK Hvtvi a life tVi oon -i-oti p,MpU us !v,-t I-v.-t. !v. pome other '. h: i i i". ii r;i It: this f 1 1- ovs; rs l:t:le of ; : . ;!v::- re;;! Il.'o s no l'r :W :';. of ni reliclou. ' 1 . l:r;V for the rvsi- kr ii ;::!': then.. Si:-,v that i v mi v; .- ol..n In living il-'-v', ; f-.; tv.yef l.mc'ng to . rvrvirii. i,,,v'l rs 1 lre?iily I, I: iv pi, eioncl. thill 1 r. ej r. d'sir.e I nut know ' . p. s .-T, , xerlonoe their t;ir p'.:Me 1 trust o' e!r sir-rn'-s, their prlvn ' f-'ser r no! answer 1 ' t;n-d.ir. ence'ly re r ,- -i-nnv: o: I.nelhi's part with r, v o-.i "Why should s I who hrivr all my life Are thev n i a ac!rh In their way r wo trv in ouva?" He heard her In surprise. It wra quickly hooomlng leoie clo.ir to ei ! Of t'A'iti tli: t they l ad r.iuch to lea;-.', of ervb other's personality. St i". k was r .-s-o'.vod not to tirttc n:rttor. l.o b-i come with one ctosr. t-ivr'o fviso .ti l:'.s u.liid. He .d tvt v. ';. ( Itr.vc it o'isotr.vd or put i.ito f-v.v .' p!r..v. If l.ner.a M-.rh v.- iV. oi v ;.; liim ii to the life !:e hd o- oo: !.,' I ,-v c n'.cii o, lie- ',v: ii ths; : o... tliei: I ves would lv a:ro IvaufT.iH.: that if sV.c o lot w:t:i bin s;e woe.' b.i. k. It; -v-.it!.! .M ;: e ard lvr r.'.l thlmrs wi'l ard rea.v. 1 f s! e 1 '. Vim .I'll! I;'s oHroei boern-o of .' In It t!i;:t w l';Ai:ni I, or i;i;,.- , . ble, tl'on lie hsd no oaln. answer to his own heart as to ihe result on h noi'lf ev.N'tit to say that path wor.l.i h lonely one. lint he was of determina tion not to leave the matter unsettled. Thi' wore not ohMdreii. but pn man and woman, and should be ai'le to ktii'w their own iniivis. "1 .nella I did rot oome here to ar'tc with, you"- he spoke with irrer.t v-i-n- tleness In reply to her questions -"I want von. m.t'..euo 1 rover fir t.i t! rt'on-i : to "1 do not nsk you to prete.id. If you leio mo. v 111 t:ot all the rvrt l e p.M'i-'.cV PNi w: p r '.'. '".( r men-et-.t. Then and O.cr.'y a'-.e h- l,cd up and aald frankly: "I woi'.ld rot l,i true to you If 1 kept artli!:'S l i'OA. 1 not only do net lovo fie r-, - ' i i yo-i i'o 1t I vh.i tl 't sic vly yen r'."-M aaerlflee your life to' til' in. j yen pi vi to do. I cannot see f..-,t yon v, I'l iiooor.vli'h nnythlng." j 'And (s iiivorip'ishmont the civ.it, rnd ot.'v th'uj;? Is there nothing In i ,-. I i r-"i recaVdleas of ae- . or.ipltj-liir.om? but I canr.ot argue i ti e m-itter. If y n love me cnonah. 1 1 iiel'a. all the rest xvlll follow; if you don't. It will all be useless to you." , S'n ('ill t. Mixed rt l.im with the un i'i. i : n-'. . ,1 air th it had marked 1 or fir,:.. .or when he first heuan to talk ! to her. only the l.iok had deepened In- ; to an expression of doubt and painful '' nti rest. "I do rot see the need of all yon plan t do 1 dix not R io the nivd." she said slow ly. ; "Ymi would mM have to siv that If you o ily l.'ved n;e." lie riddled In a low , tone, and fiero n as a hopelosneas In . ft that had not liMn present bofoiv. 'l " 1 ' I love von That moans 1 Hp '!t'',1 'Vkin; at her. and suddenly to lr't -iii 1 n' d '! ts'i'. tii lnvpr.v rii:vvi.".; r -'' tldn. 'nr me i di of sift and easy There Is only one i: I pecompltsh my won hi ret hide one purtlelo of the trmh from yon. If y.m marry me. It Mill be a life of burden bearing. It will bo fi future full of pain In many ways. It will mean very largely a tortil breaking ei: i.'din; had III M . The:, he i-o-t-titwitkI - Tl. FTtoct find affeoTfni.. fit had written lier i' his reLglottt- erwrlenre not In detail, but her answers had apparently atifled h)r,. His rho!rh, ambition, lor "'off for srvle. had all followed ao - r-evd -of taWTe i "The sjroauvt sh rcomea xay ssrlfe pious rrisls that he had not ventured rin make her home with me. We shall to any to ber In letter who: he had : hesruTi to ernerienee as a profound oon- bf.'s inililtl'ir. noii. anil that Is to le'i'i the se.rroundinjrs that are so eoTiipb-'el;. ojiposmi t" ali the life of the people I hRTe Come to l'Vi- Ii, order that 1 may knon. If possible, ns xvcll as lore, with lntelllpnt poxver to help." "An.l ynu nk me to leave my home as vol leav, yours T' Phe did no: look at him while asking fhe qnestioi,. bnt In the alienee that followed before he replied she turned ber fare full toward him. His answer came rery calmly, but his voice In rplte of him trembled a little. victim.. Every women: now. the. Tart-. hr fel: wit:: rrowir.r nsronlsh-xnptt- confronted Llni witli an unknown prohlec al:houc: tbt wnmn: It: n!! the wrrl.l t hlc. was r.- ti. tiear: if 1.1'. thr. was rrett sn-i tmss;:i, Ii onene ! tti" (1" r.ii.: stepnexl on: Tl- rtcr r th- r:r;- ano:- aense vctt. rev niei.:i.-' ii- v.ei.' aovr: !' (fTs rt. ". rr-e-f .!: s ii!.. C tt: n-v -. 1 Ii- v-' -... r ! one- T iWli;. Msrs: . :.. r- : was t . p.-lr- Ltn an'-.vt- ik " txTraliii E:t:,-- : -:.!'si7e '. hi- iwi ::t-" ::. l- n:ur: enow , - . ; . ..,1 ,. . -;f. . Ir til" (.M-yij... . pert cf tD ' ' tl - woaia: wno v.. v-;-. euf: jo- v -. ii tusiH'ji; 1 U" i oi- -' luci. littr . l:l i.s pvc. c- wouli ir'-Uuiu.. fcoiiih:.iKi T- l share alike whatever the future con Ulna." 1: was perhaps at this moment that I.uelh; Marsh had her firs: glimpse lr.t i John Gordon's real character. She hac never plveti him credit for much lniadnr.tloii or pontic feeling. In real ity tie kml t crest (lea! of tmtu. Kn: sh-- dl '. not chang' her iKwltloi- of s rioui- taoucLtf ulnea. Bne only turned tirr head l little at- cm :ild "Wijcr- rti you mtenc t" make your tori). ' Will yoi. tel. me 1:. detail?" "! tMT- no- fully deciued. proiialily l:i Hop-- Houbi. ' "An.: you cK-ct m- to live witt you tiicre'' "If yot. iarT7 mi yer" Jala, (rO- s;io. w;t: tnert. Ills leer Hue. " m .tx purr.) ( woke t '1" t"' ("' HI leit." of It .bih n 'ou found bliuself cm h't knees bv fie slle of his friend li"ldli",' his head and now llioronuhly ahu-me'l "W hy. this can't go on, lavld." If expostnlateiV ' "Yes. It can apparently. At leitt H si cms to p ei, quite easily." "Hut on'll simply eiunnill sule'ile ! If yon don't I'sien to reason ami quit n',1 w.uk for al loam six inoiuhs." "t'nn't do It. ( Jot too much at slake," Marlon answered, lie rose, and. go!ti' Into an .id.lolulim room, he loelt s mie medicine, liailiiM his face and came out looking so much better that John tJordon was nmaed. "Only a trifling little cough, John. It's not on my limits. ,lust n throat trouble. 1 got oatmlit out In the ruin down near Hope House the other nlcht and didn't have a chance to steal IVrhaps in nil his life he had never felt so lonely as nt that moment. The consciousness that his father niul sis tor and now the woman uho hnd promised to lie his wife had repudiated his life smote him Willi a sense of per sonal abandonment that was keen and searching lr a moment he felt ao completely alone thai he let goof every motive for action. The city and the overwhelm ing thought of Its misery and aln and selfishness enraged him. "Let us cut, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die!" he cried out. and nothing at that moment would have saved John Gor don except the fact that what he had mentioned to hla father and slater and lAiolla aa bis religious cxjvrlouce waa the greatest fact so far In hla career. Xs be sccjd atlH there- he toot ot the Prays; From Life. Almost Inoaatp Neryoii outs., Dr. MlU NorTlna 9ftlTatla. tlM knM .nin. lit n n... .1 Oi. -. ... . i .. , 1 " ,nx y.u Bin iii'.iw orwt wnn .U.H I. . u . . .. t . ii IS .,.., . . ...... .,,.; ., tnr, I'm ix ! iir, rjr lire rainy f Tl sviuptem id a narrnm ili.,,w lltxlll.l l,r I'tt.ttintllr It ttl.l ... I , - - - " i ' . , iimi,, tntilnl and linx-li'itl Ha.w.... x frara an I ls of t.nilri'l ill l. I or mrn'sl ltrrpiinllnlil. SirtnriJ nrtvys si ilh Hr. Miles' Npivin,. ,3 jiiprnrs nr'ir mri e ami Viiuhh,,, rtlnl tyilrm, llllllgiag trry, A, hi-n'tli. ' , "iic ""'I l"lni,ixj l'., I.I . ll ... .1.. n I .... I I . 1 III' i'l I f- ; i"la., 1'" n , J ami I rvu pHMi ti."l I i t. i i. I liter il u tors ili.l nil lli-i all lo lei pmpnr. I was 1 1 ,! ('.iui fi-t w!n"n I smv - ,1 ..f It. l:l- t. in i'l. put rxre-Tm - x-i- Iti.llln t-.ittlltlt.tt. n.l lltlt ittu t. .... I ' .l..;.tJL I I..U......I ii I.. . '.K"i N'lvilir, Itesttittitive 'I miii. , n,, -, i i i i, ii . i i. t . . n l.ivt-r i in. i iin.r r.iiif':.-t J I. i. i.. . r l laklm: til- Innle Imt li.epihf , Hie tiiniHL- an l'H' Mine, ns u o i tr no ant irri sir w lM.illl. t 1 1 1 IIIHIHI 111' 11111111111', .,,,, lii.-til ni'ir . utr nti.i I tt-, cni,' nil ilmilit Irniii Ci. M.xai t. Hfiuivn, l a J.m . I' CO- prow: n'll. sriii ever; vvfrr wor Bije cttcrec, lie gueKUo: sue pfft v ro- liOt"... txi'J'.C Ii-" I,-1 . -U.ei- : UtlU- tiuii.: rtrrrv: rrmie- tis Iti'-e. liis : in ir'.- iixi ;:"e! 'Ji.:.;; wutr- iilJ L Sri ..- .... ..- . ; . .HI . " . M,, .., ijx , k-l . ii..... ,x . . . .. i. - .1. ,! ' J, i,.. , "1 wi: . Dcvp-' ail' tes2.: and t'j cc Sec- Ocrao: roe- laewzti:. . TN iut l mouitrf S ue aa: awx s.iC taolioue- brt- tt eesttit "Vialt: 1 ivtc: l liuno swijt " bi" pc: be' uturi'- ove be tiic. and Joaii OuruuL. wtitue- tu- xvs:tc Hi litrr a: uuuri"!' ic iirr I'm tin 'reiub J. Ic" sru8'. w Uitrozir. wah I -j te lie GetiWO. Ai- tin liiS'Jtw. sarcr t'y uni bo' rtli; iut.0' ik. UaCUWi t.i wji i'."iu:i Oee-pc.utti tlia: tD'nv . etst": cf i" cuerener e.uil xuuuvet was utrli'.-.L. A-i. tue: U reiliy jluw sam i hum' U'T.-e' lu'' rtreujrt cf iw TrUIil-i:!; U-MiW tlU'i CVM Ujvf . v: I'lTiiUiu;; If fci' nviK nvt C -i tit or c' i. vv- luat pM-aued Jit v VUUi oliilj tvruoi.- kite taat i.. f.iif uiiejn- uu.' jrrv&i. 1 ui'j h- UmJjy IMukI ier ittetft, ee ; pr: Uf ur.iiu- e,e-tou-.' lfr tw: tuosd I. tlo r.il t )!t-.tii iuim Lit- lac-i itj wutit u. t.l- ewlT;bi- bit bre'- uur.! lv a" us xri-riiin if Unti air. "i-UU lUfi liV Smffl 'irup.-' I: gxd iunuy t.itut-i- ii- aauK. uu Mild tiiyuut . fuur Itujxitor- lvr MruViu)- jou' lftl-T ' i.uu, Ue'i uo- w titi' uu ttecnii iy " "ii tiH (awrfj''" vxus UuULK.lii. Hi V'J " Luo.-au.ui' ".V JJ' WUBt - UU lAUrrtll K.l iie jui hi. Luuxro li.i i. x(o tv '.' I..ei. u tutebi- tue iliUldlliliv, .xt-i' t' j.Utu.tlU,.' lull' XvtuA e ll. I ... iaolll-. Ixr U 1.0,1.1', t,e liUlljill.- II. i 1-4,' ,U...- n' Ivi lutUxl Ii.i'j tul' i.i tMo lj.t;liti ijutullix.' is; .tj;i iix,' V'l tl: . Our luultliu' ,1.... Ovi'Uw. fcllui' tU J...ji J.-. . lu u',kll.o. 1 1 fcltoX..Mxfl. lul,,' V. V' IW ll( -f 1v.'..a; i.vlll.xi.V1 -. tt, . Ir vl vilkl.-l '.i.en vitj k.x.iwi he add.Nl "Lot n be er.tirely frank, T.uella, that we may not misunderstand. Yon shrink from the thought of living In a cry minute, could not resist an admira tion for his groat sluvwdtn ss and In- away from nil the soft, easy, pleasant pj,, An u Xxmc he was bl.vk ixvinl relations we have both known )nK oni ,i,0 pllk:, Gordon thrilKM at the since we were born. All this Is true. I Vs(on 0,Vml up of what might lie would no: try to soften It for yon. f,. ,,10 po1j,i0 nn by them if But it will le a joyful life, a life of ono( ,lnilv tMflt wn(l really their aattsfarflon. a life full of the eonsx'lous- jjved Irs life for theirs. ne of helping to make a better world,: .yf nrse 1 understand." Harris had of doing something besides plnylne. I n- nt j.,st n,i,j,vi. "xin nil this will mean ellnr He forgot In bis feeling what he n tremendous amount of work. That had said evw since be knew ber. that s wj,ftt R tn ily paper means to every she could not be moved by pleading, jy. connected w(th It. But It need and. rising suddenly, he went over and not tnnt you would have to give kneeled beside her. "Luella ! Tell me np residence In Hope House. In fact this simply: Do you love me enough Jt .oui4 jy. better to continue your to share the unknown future with me ac,tual touch with the district ao aa "Will you not come with me, trusting In t0 be able to give what yon write for mrrlfive t.; mA de. to Var v uver , eh'e waiter "color. " 1 lao WaHlte That bard placea and explain new esperl- j.on j,nT.e n(yj 0f money to carry ont rtepa gradually bis aplrlt grew calm en res aa fast aa they become Teal to ome of these pinna. That Is the rea- or. The conscloiisneaa of Ooil in hla nsT' son I stand prepared to make thla life grew stronger. The purpose of hla She trembled and heslttUed. She bad offer. If you will undertake this work, ' ambition cleared. And after a little bnt to reach out her hand and put It In' j vpj pnr j.on jtriOrt n month and In ad-j vhile he atarted on, knowing that his John Gordon's and say one word. She virion help carry out some of these ' life work would not lie changed In ita did no: move nor speak for almost a idps where money Is needed. I dont ' main Intent by anything that had ao Bilnutc. Then she said, lorttrng strulpht pj, j(, j- jnst j,ow mneh I'll give. ! far happened. Only as ho went on he In front of her: j Time nougL for thct when we pet to also knew that be could not and would ".ik! 1 g nr. answer now?" j- not be the same man and do the same "Lucia., yoi: lu:v( ulro.id? g?vet. me xjj, btj,jWj abruptly, and then, to things in Sxime parts of his earthly vl nswer: Yot mivj prouiiaed to lw luy cu-n-ise of the two friends, be Sion aa if L.uella Marsh hnd decided to wife."' The wcrdt- wen- spoken by unddenly row tnd slid as be came cp vralk with him in the way. It was also t LUl In a monieiit of grca: loilng us 1(1 Tlj. uuq Uh,i jjLt -jjioit he Quite clear to hlra that without lcing i be B4'.w her lnd?isloii am? foriw bT (txril ti,er.: able to give a good aeason for it he tiiev'.taliU- unswer. THa.'t answer now. Give !t consid- not closing the chapter with Luel- I Iler ey, darkem-d a lir.it. 1 n,, Whatever you choose to ar- "1 never promise U. I the wlf j,. T-1:lj j;.irltlh 1k. kl: it-fa ebiry. j BurTnn. yitv'6 lxcter g't out to Colora- Tl- wife of .torn. fJonloti i ! a(, far H niontb. ts I udvisni Euowlea peatKl after a alien's w lou.- luut c-ul uiurmo very well for awhile loa Burjteni waa not bearuljit b. bm. . p- Gkk! Licht-" "1 hardly know how ti, iiiiii ' Kiie xj,. wuli: out. and Karton and Gor rrnert; u eh or: lanpi. anc Ju:u. Ctor cloi. bu: silent fur a niomeiit. Co, rrae et oiifs- to bifc X. "1 ran, "(if eourw he hear;" vhut you stid uver liTt Ii, Hoi noutc,' alio aiiurd ttjuul Ui pu"r Laving no liiflueiit ii. t io tout. I wlti. tii- lesT twplt," mild liartuii. "h tiia. your aaswer ta;i.' He rtwi 1ojl.iu;' at li caicij. but eii" fliL lixT. itKJJ. UP. Yt" em tualiy rej.lleC fTiioL w ruue go our f icr;'.e wayt. 6o ucij m (jrod"' iie eiciii:i;j'tl .', a udUvL tnrs. of puataoix. Iw bus iieart win- Ly' wlULUi iuii WlU. L 'je'JCliK-. "J Iw-liO-v. l,e (IJiJ. but llJS UlUUlJi'T did u'r. Iei.niy It en-Hjrt oii'-t." -Y. J noticed that. OL, tl old luau wouiij Lit ioLxj." white hand to p.i?ix real iuuijce. That bib um i'.Uw. viy boy. All he aald aUiut th bo,Jirv8r'l and tin rluu, wan pure una- Ix'-ptiwri ti tuuwvuT JrrvKtiiMU'ly tua , -iiK.-. 11 uu-bij t te-hve ll uu;' law tuvu cuntK! lo tfj vc'. ll. iit'i nut , umx i do." luuxi. uiy uioUuii nvf Hfv- ber hfttd' -j .j., j, tboujfh. II? tkn th to luoL a biu-- At lu Cuor he luruwd , .u.tuf . luoaut to or uvl." lw an intu:r. and aaw, u lue aa'.otuhli-! "What iDneuner' Jnvid J'urtoii in-l:.. tuet n! jwcuo L-nxc tay n cr ; rlK1-. c-rehnly. "Uut thin pi viobI la yet He certainly entertained the idea of ber still coming Into his life. It was not from bis interview with ber that be drew any such hope. I5ut be knew that be did not yet consider ber action as final, or possibly it waa Lie own action that waa not final. IieEtop;d at a corner, and the sight cf a atre"t name on a car going by Ue-cid-d Ida next movement. IH go and take ta at Hojie Houae," Le eald ta blinnelf, nd bxk the car, U'Jiing, by the time, that be would reacb the bouae Just aa the little family of resides! were in the bablt of Kit ting down to their evening meal. Hope House at'XKl 111 the midst of ita desert of tenementa and ita corner m loon and vnudevllle Ualla like uu ouhI vt refuse aiid atrenj'th. Kiilina to rljifbt and left and front aud reur, with dl of briek and wod uud rubbish flunj togetluT iu cbaut.ic, fumljUid tietipii. wirh oii-iiliKS for bumuu Im.- tn;s who i-t Miiined )u a lid out of couii AM iliigi;il m-ll mvl i;'M'ir'p-J lie ii. iiiirf ipinriiir x,.,,;,,.. im ".iviiiis nun in-an i'x,.x j I I. M.I.. M..II..t i -,. I. 1 1 i , 't. i.iuri i.ix-titt.xi vt., i .lit ''I'm sorry to liitei-i iifi tiitf, Hull," replied John lini.l.iii "No Inteiriiptloii, we nsxllr,,J nre giau you eaiue hi. i , r y.r.J only person ivhu can n:ixne. tlutt Mr. Kurd Just iisKinI." "Hill her II peiaonal nistt Morunii, sain ruin, a xicog- the unlverally, who xmis a xJ eeveral nmiillis alnndiuc ..i tlon I asked Miss Andrew; i "uat is Mr. uoi dim genu tail he possibly come In here witj1 jiinn voriiou inn no: tati questlott nt niiee, lie knp J plete freedom of the and.-;! vsJ of Hope nmise, especin!r times, and understoo.1 wolitcl lence Would not be rtr.anuj Clicourtesy. He looked around tlio era neat, friendly faces nt thaJ bla gase Included, aa It hsdicf before, the room Itself, dark wnlnHcotlng, Its (nj portraits, Its plain but arasaf likeness; but, a a on evens ton, his look finally came W face ot the head of the h was the genius ot 'the pi Grace Andrews was sixth year. At the tlmeJaf first met her nt nope Besnj been In charge of the teW twelve years. Twelve y elation with desnerate tea terns such as those that m the people themselves India face marks of that haul calmness that nil gren: iq who have loved the pe"t ( Andrews did not Impress visitors as being prer. Ill sense, It was because in q face spoke of a quiet pl many people sujicrrica:? I with meekness, but d an element of power Hope House underst' the oldest residents un1-' ter than the younges; unquestioned revereuo- n ness of Grace Andrav a who bad Icbs knowledge rfafl It waa with a deeiiessij ..0 1.U nil Urn V T. tt X iuim - , Ler wonderful lite atvi mtW e b-i' :' d' ces ,tK: 11 ana, waa uU.iew:i wi tue, Uvl. Joul, u fcw.ul.. .. j W ly eat lu pallid, tftbe wear whL Bui uC l-u OvrUoi.. "llo auvut that, -h'f 'J in- lie tt ijbV't. 0 b". .U' r.uu''i.ng ( vieij,i,i.' . tUf ! -n-iajie. the luoufv. Walt fcttU, auC tatiuij' her Uttino M urni dWl , uOjuali-. '1 ns toutoundud tough 1 tslusd her had, Utt '- Urat on b-r j VlUg lo tlKau,. Civwtng ;uh j Jii- v-ut luto the other loim this "rfOiii.. 1 t-aunwt Ufr to imif i jlu,.( ai h gUlng apell laeUKl so "Jheu iowu iw me. Lue..!,, unouii ; tUt iyrvn mus ahirinud. lie vsunrtr.il wtth ueV' h: ivfl. j y,,.,,! wi.we hu Ir...-ud was Billn.g "lw; J bjte oU, 1 Vltii." sue "d m ,Ui hu- l.i;ud doli U'lHcim lii)- i.l.itir. ;wiy. hut tuu at aui and it nue j whole body Juel.tyl witli tin- -l!oit. Wm l:i lJoiii titiu hUo "At tuJ , uu; m,t:1, ji v4iii over he Uil ij.iilii- SU tUe I Uo no. ' I'.1 1- in UMX.X.B- , Ij .u,..j fcule bil.Oll UiiUl Coition to hi t 10i- liouai'- ' i Xx;u.xil.eUalli VS1L1, hiUJ. '',v. nirt.vurxiy tue, bgt oiuo-1 ;0.o1d, juu'n in no condition to n rirtui- txinouK luv VMOt'i . Luella. A'iun will, wori-.. You'ie klU.i. iouiwl' oc Mt uiiiKiiiUxiid tx,y k.von fw' , on tut- Ncvc. I bud ho idea iou l.-.d MiuUu tv ituvw ti ni.v... f "1 bin -nut UAt," Hui' fnpl.ud lu II UulitieK! lwi.0, Utid tl.fcii ituvivuly iu.' tliMilC ) Ilvlu llt i-.e' Out ULf ,Uv'. WW 0.1 Vl ,is' Ml ttil- .. I vt-.,.. ii- .u'i e ixtf'. x-J i.j'1 ixwi.i. 'i o e.e , x.e e '.t Cxi. 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J'il. ir.-iiri.' pi-!.' ! i i.' rt- I'.'.lf IV'l-el) I oTn i:an r,'.i lll.'tll. r f'"l l oud t ,r th! I'-iU t' o 1 1- m,: u j I'm . . of c;vii.r..ii.'oii. !r t'.f ji;.-.i- ji: ,i it's i in- : ii i.'it: I. .., Ii.. f',v .1.1 r. ' t: 1 .: ii y I.I Mtddii-d iiiUBw-r on the titoopM or eiirU ' tug formed tut' fruiiie in wbleh Hope Uw- mm set, uui'iue ui,d uloiie. JoLu ijorllou letl Ihe tur oue lilijek ! (from liopv liouno- i,Lid tvulked duvtu j.ut titv Mluona iu tl.u lilook until h i uuu.' to the mt-licd tiilmucu of lliu ' l.OUM-. Joill into till' llltlc COUrt, ill! lituila.i a m.i;Li of lelu f at Uiu ulfhl of (he faiuiliul olc.iiilil' till, lliul toUiud : ai.At the outer null of Uu.' com l, and ; 1:.JJ i fled al ll.e.l uliliU) U lliismlll Willi liUt'Li t.o-.il.l.oH ill nuill oUllulllld-111K- "If .di uiidui .- i... cr hud tu.y fiiiiniii'i! ! til llli .111 I Of ll.e ell), ie' munt 1 u!.in,oi i-i-.ell of 1 1 1 c in ul r, iwr t'no," 1 I ." fc..iil In l.ilii.-)lf lid he Weill nil l(lli) I hf bl'Ald l.,lll 11:1.1 l.pelll.'d llll llll! l illlll. ! UU v.ua i. ini ij.e..na ii all iiiifcer to ii,Le U aii-.f. fiiino hia Jcluni from ulii'lld le.' tl.'ul bu ll 11 ! . il Hi-lit Vlnlli.r ttllt ji' xl l.ilill V. .yi,,ixi Willi lll.il ill !... t.xileoliiu tlmt fciilllik'S flolli Well j Uhov. .. . i,.:,i,nii porpofin ' "ii.U UK' jllal III till, i.!" I'llllell mil n n'jti.t I i;! clii i if'i.! Mii.'i- ii h Johii ijnlilnii bi.eij;, d li.ln llio ilimi vvii)' iif t lie dliilny ) ull. "iXI.-d ijlll.l.ilib' la Hi)!'1 -'I't. Von "1 c.iii.t i..-olf .rixJMite," Jul, ii (inr- tJju foIUil be tiH.-U the Bent, ri. fun.fii Ui'i j,ti ' tln;. 9 V f Hiuhu ul tlm tx-Iyle. "Y't! x'. IT..- f . 1 1 M . . lil.nllt J'HI," Mild the lii.' i! iif t! I in- . with I it qill.-l l)i;t i .'-ri-e'.f fn ' ,nn r Jobn fJordon came 1':' ' Jle bud met ln;r dur::.: UJ .&re-r when Koine sin-'.'-'n tuken bllil down to Ji;M ni .f fhe tirnt uhlii - h- lAm n tiiru from aliroa1! rllnlni rtxiiii with I'- "t ..-..l,l.l I.i- ii,. t k Jll X-B.ti.-tJ X. . .... - Ihut domllliited tin es'.rt U.I.M ul lliul Ut-st liiii'Ui'f frunklv' told her M- ' '' aoiiitt UlliK of bin r-i.X.r i .....i i... i i., .., i - ,:'1 II uu nm we.il in X " I ...... i... ., i, ...tniiiipn H tt nm uu x . 1 1. t.ix - -' III. I.i 111.. illleMl lull liV V tj "iA,',.uv" Aii.ireif aa Jolni iioidon seen. 'i f after I.siMuk "1 ''i r f" ; ing bla aiUun.i' Hi ,:, tuhlc bud KOlie on i i a Q Uiul fuabltai. i'lvei i one ii ulaiiiu iiuwu t-tt'li ficcdoiu foi' bin p'-Ni ..I,.. f..U 111 llll (llBilH 1 t :..r.i. ,M .ii.l nut oeii .1 blUlleilt'H tjiiui y. 'i "'' u' llii.lr talk when In- H'"-' 'iw bum llutikii.i-' ' muni II uu boiioi- i" f ii lull V." Uu alioke W but llii hull il nil hue. "I'm biil i in "'" lug m' fut 111 llliilitSll Intel e kimw lliiil I lin r ..... i.,. i ,.i i.,..M-ftl eill jiia. i " i lllil llllll Jillli:u of U'-"- 1 VV mild lili Wlllllixf t-i tun J ,VltiiiUl II i xillalii fc-rUiU1. 111! bi'iiliuitl I') UlixleinU- Vtllli U I'.ul lol.ii f '" "We. lAmtld 1I..I. ''elS1 w.t... ...... Ml' llui'i'.'i. '' ; ,1 ... ., i-..'. !,,,, ,i.. i.i uvr? PHI 'ID " tlllrft- '4 ti in-; i.iiA Ji i' (.((l.lxi- ix. - , llll tl.e Ui i'e1 III ill bom c'i mii eg xisted Hi '' but- left 1 - . V" ,'i.StK xt 'wtaJ'
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