Show i ii i For or no tier s Sin Sini i B y BERTHA BER M. M CLAY i I 1 I Continued From Yesterday Morning Fruit lull anti politics politic ar ai art not oHE often n discussed cd together mother h hu he re reI re- re I plied JH I I ll d. d I 1 l hu ha e been expressing eX to Lord Carew v in my may great delight wien I heard of his marriage said General Claver Claver- big calmly The ladys lady's face to the thc lips Ups grow quito quite white an expression lon of al almost almost al- al most mortal terror came Into her eyes es an and Lord Carow Calow saw it tor t. t Of or his marriage she said saltI hesitatingly host hesi and you OU wore pe pleased sed So were icie we WC all I l do o not not congeal my opinion that Lord Carew is a 3 most fortunate man To say pay nothing of anything else lse he hehns has hns certainly won time the most charming and lovel lovely wife info in England If Ie I were not too toe ol old aid an and she were not married mar mar- ried ned I should most mot certainly fall tall Inlove Inlove in inlove love with my Lady Lally Adelaide She Is hi worth ten thousand of that duchess you o are ale always talking to AHan Lord Carew laugh laughed so o heartily that the general could not nol refrain from smiling La Lady y Carew seemed ver very de desirous desirous de- de e- e sirous of or changing the lie conversation conversation- site she led the time general to speak of ot some of or his military adventures and amid then know Ime she sime was safe saC But the incident altogether the tho generals general's strange conversation con con- his mothers mother's evident confusion confusion contusion con con- fusion made an Impression on him I that he lid dill not ea easily i forget forlet There Is a something I do not un- un ho he 5 hundred Q said saW to himself a lines In lii each day tlC y there Is a u. mystery and amid as no one se seems ms Inclined to confide con con- fide in m me I mu must t find it tt out myself The Time lla day afterward happening happening- to to find himself atone alone with General j ering- ering he began beg to talk tall to him He Tic in intended In- In in-I in tended ed to bring the conversation con round to o his marriage arid and Lad Lady Adelaide when the entrance of ot Ills his mother mothel put I in an end cud to his design The rime same thing happened happen so tlC fro that h he lie began to think it could tot not always as be bl accidental that there must be some sonic design n in it Mother he lie said at last to Lady Carew do llo you rou know what strange l idea dea ea has taken hold of ot me I INo No I could not even en guess she sho replied re rc- re- re plied t I 1 do not suppose it can be possible le I j but ut it really seems sem that you are arc afraid of f leaving me mc alone the general The smile with which she answered hIm was as almost almo t l pitiful to see I You have such guch strange Ideas Allan Why h should I be afraid of or leaving you ilono i alone lono with n your fathers father's old friend It llo does s seem em cm absurd yet ct I half hiatt behove belove be- be love hove it is lIS true I do not understand I be-I its hits conversation at all aim many of 01 the he things lings he lie says are like riddles to inc lIe Ic Ie talks as though Adelaide had bert I J. J victim of some kind 1 or other other other-I I can cannot II not ot tell teU what I It j is Js all aU fanc fancy Allan I So the tile better bettel mother at i I I common vices Iet are ale so o mii di-mii i d dus 1 us to see see-in l' l m half hal virtues 1 Juanita Duchess of If Ormond m u I fully wrapped trapped up Ut hers in Iii nil alt kiml it 1 pretty words She Sho disguised it III in romantic ro- ro o mantle mantic terms term She the wife of an honorable hon hn orabie and loyal English 1 in m n. n I was deeply an and amid passionately in levi IUM with another man I The plain bare bar wickedness of the tho fact act never struck her tier or she hn had completely com coin hardened her hel conscience the II revolting her sin its cr crying cry cry- ing trig injustice Its enormity I Before God GOll I its black shadow even en before the time lea least t i loyal Jool of men were all ail Ignored by lice her She never said to herself that lint sue SHe was worse than a thief thIer for tor the theft she h contemplated was worse than any other oIlier She Sue never novel said sold to herself that If she succeeded In her wickedness the till curse urfe o of Magdalen l would woul be ue too good I for Cor hot hei She called herself romantic I not wicked she Rhe call called l sin by the prettier prettier pret pret- U tier r name of ot poetry she hc thought of herself as of or some heroine of romance whereas before God Goll she was a wicked woman who contemplated d deserting her husband breaking the time heart oCa of oC ofa ofa a gentle innocent lady ady violating the most sacred oath rending asunder the most sacred and n hallowed cd of ot all ties tics an and sIgh sighed ell as she thought to herself how much more romantic she was than other people There are arc ro some women she said fall to herself who would prefer being I Duchess of ot Ormond to anything cle who would not give gl up such a position host host- ton tion n a as mine for Ol all an the time love I in fI I th h world How Ho different am l L J. If Allan asked asRe l me to go with him to a dost 11 mt and die there with him I should go She was walking alone on what Wll was called the Western Vestern Terrace a broad broadstone broadstone stone Htone terrace with a hl high h graceful Iron Ilon railing around which twined th the most moist rare antI and beautiful flowers era Ion ere great heavy henvy fuchsias on wonders onders of crimson and purple clusters of white jasmine sprays of or red and antI white white- roses and sh site she leaning over 0 them looking looking look look- ing at the time grounds g and fountains below below be hc low said to herself it was an earthly paradise By that time lime she had hall completely completely com coin made up her mind as to what she should do o It was no longer with her a matter of conscience but a u matter matter mat mat- ter leI of or time Indeed conscience hind hall t touched her but little Sooner or 01 lau inter she felt sure ste that Lord Carew 0 would u give up e everything for her sake and would ask asIc her to do llo the same for tor him It Il would not be so o poor ioor an exchange ex ex- change even en In a mercenary point of view The domain on which se sae gazed was a 0 royal one the lie resources of must be magnificent A Ato AS ASto Asto to position she laughed the thc idea to scorn people did such things timings ever every c day and no flu on fi seemed to tn think the Ol oi s' s o if t ni The Lady Delphin Del Del- phin had hul I. I In n ii ili di n Pt il and amid rt remarried t t ly i imi y mi n i t i l I It was true l SHE IS SUING FOR BREACH OF PROMISE wr JY 1 I ek I L lJ I i. i I p i 1 4 I I Dr II I I i iI iI iI iI ii ii i I I i I I j I II I 4 I I 7 yI j Paula Pault Kl j 01 ordered del eil deport deport- u j ud ed Com mom the iho United States Sat Her Hem piet pie pie- c t UI is here n hj a photo of or licence Horace J 1 Sillier Miller Miss II p sailed September 26 G C lot for I Europe to J r prepare her breach of case cae S against g Horace E. E Miller the thc NewarK c 4 manufacturer who has succeeded in 4 1 her b mal law laA ing a deported by making a A 01 Oi the time nation o Cl his personal times Umes It stems to tu me nie there Is a m un ny- ny c- c tery and then n again aln I can not nul under under- stand how there rc could bo be any m thing timing And Amid Lord Carew Can looking Yel very much perplexed the room His Ills mother cal clasped her hun hands s before be- be cI c- c I tore fore hI hr lwi face fuce with a a. low cr cry of despair des des- pair pull It wilt will come she sho said It must come Oh Ohm God give mt me strength th to bear II IL IV Lady Adelaide came caine In to a ask l some sonic trifling timing questions and found La Lady Carew trembling with emotion emotion- uA Adelaide cried time the poor 1001 ul old lad lady how much longer Is IK this to last I am lu losing ln m my iii strength Seo See how my han hands s tremble tr rl Try fry to Hn find out for ur me when hi 11 he I Is going Oh Ll Lida a Lida Lilla my strength tl fulls CuBs me ime The blow will fall faU upon us I feel it IL coming comins lI H LI III People fc do tit not miot as al a rule JU like hike the thc name of a u. sin The Thio gre greater grester the tIme refinement refine I ment of till the I person nerson who ho slits Ins tho the greater Teator the dislike to the tho plain En Eng Bug lish word that lint expresses his hill wron wrong doing Hence theft Is If called cullel by hy the tho themore I more euphonious name of or fr u embezzlement em em- lJ and many ninny of the most must t noble people said tile highest t i Iud lul In iii the land laud objected to receiving I j I such MICH a woman at Court but then SIlO she I could live without going uin to Court Court Court- I I hc could his his' live e in fact with Allans Allan's I 10 hove lo of ur all ull else elst There was fl no nn doubt no imo hesitation In iii her mindI mind I as to the thc course she he should pursue I I In tho tho only emily lingering remnant of hesitation bosh hesi tation WOK was caus caused tI IJ by her ring whether Lord Care Carew would woul ever el hav ha the courage to make mak tho time proposal al to her or I nut not More plainly Ulan than an any anyone one omit else she aw saw the time struggle going on in Ip hi his mind between right ri and amI wron wrong between between n lovo ovo for Cor her and loeI lo e for COl the thu lady Jaily he ho called callet his wife an and she slie smiled d to tim hei a herself self a bright triumphant triumphant tri tri- I ull as as sH she thought that In imm Inthe time the struggle she She would b be sure uie to I win I She had but to her J present ll ent I I olun to III throw him off ott his guard b by I her quiet sadness to tu app appeal al to his heart by hot her un pathetic sorrow to tip tip- ap 1 I ap-I peal to hl hits hi b her senses by won wondrous beauty aUlY au and then thell all nil was won ion lous Continued Tomorrow Morning I j ji i H j |