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I do not mind saying to you In confidence that I think it nn outrage to forco a girl like you to marry a man like Louis of France, but how are we to avoid By the. we tVolsey put himself In alliance with Mary, and the move was certainly adroit IIow are wo to avoid It? Have no fear of that, my lord; I will show you. ' Oh, but my dear princess; permit me. You-dnot seem to know your brother. You cannot In any way avoid thl3 marriage, f believe he will Imprison you and put you. on bread and water to force your consent. I am sure you had better do willingly that which you will eventually be compelled to do anyway; and, besides, there Is another thought that lias come to me. Shall I speak plainly before Lady Jane Bdllng-broke- nr ? s. Idol DjspepsiaGirc fc'tore, One -- . i IIP Ali, little sister. I thought, you would' change your mind. Now you are a good girl. Oh. do not misunderstand me. 1 asked your forgiveness for the message. As to tho marriage, I came to tell 1 you that It would kill me and that could not boar it. Oh. brother, you nra not .a woman. You, cannot know." Henry flaw Into a passion and, with paths nn4 curses, ordered her to leave the room. 1 i Henry sent Wolsey to tell her that tho 13th day of August had been fixed upon ns the day of the marriage, .De Longuevlllo to act as the French k!ug3 proxy, and Wolsey was glad to come off wlih his life. Matters wore getting Into a pretty tangle at the palace., Mary would not speak to the king, and poor 'Catherine was afraid to come within arms length of her. Wolsey was glad to keep out of her way, and she flew at Buckingham with talons and beak upon first sight. As to the battle with Buckingham. It was short, but decisive, and this was ,lho way it came about: There had been a passage between tho duke nnd Brandon, In which the latter had tried to coax the former into, a duel, the only way of course to settle the weighty matters between them. Buckingham, however, Ind had n taste of Brandons nimble sword play and, bearing in mind Judsons fate, did not care for r. jy more. They had met by accident, and Brandon, full of smiles nnd as polite ns a Frenchman, greeted him. Doubtless my lord, having crossed swords twice with me, will do me the great honor to grant that privilege the third time nnd will kindly tell, me where ny friend enu wait upon a friend of his grace. There is no need for us to meet over that little affair. You had the best of It, nnd If I am satisfied you should be. I was really In the wrong, but I did not know the princess had Invited you to her ball. Your lordship Is pleased to evade. returned Brandon. It Is not the ballroom matter that I have to complain of. As you have rightly sakl. If you arc satisfied I certainly should be. but It Is that your lordship, In the name of the king, instructed the keeper of Newgate prison to confine me in an underground cil prohibited communication with of ftnj rnj friends. You so arranged It j that my trial should be secret both as to the day thereof and the event In order that it should not be known to those who might be interested In my release. You promised tho Lady Mary that you Would procure my liberty, nnd thereby prevented her going to the king for that purpose, and afterward told her that it had all been done, as promised, mid that I bad escaped to New Spain. It is because of this, my Lord Buckingham, that 1 now denounce you ns a liar, a coward and a perj uml knight, and demand of you such satisfaction ns one man can give to another for mortal injury. If you refuse, I will kill you as 1 would a cutthroat tho next time I meet you. I care nothing for your rant, fellow, but out of consideration for the feelings which your fancied injuries have put Into your heart, I tell you that I did whTfc'l could to liberate you and received from the keeper a promise that you should, bo allowed to escape. After that a certain letter addressed to you was discovered and fell into the hands of the king, a matter in which I had no part. As to your confinement nnd noncommunication with your friends, that was at his majestys command after bo had seen the letter, ns ho will most certainly confirm to you. I say this for my own sake, not that I care what you may say or think.-Th- is offer of confirmation by the king made it nil sound like the truth, so much will even a little truth leaven a ' great lie, nnd part of Brandon's ' sails came down against the mast The whole statement surprised him, and most of pH the Intercepted letter. What letter conld.lt have been? It was puz-- , tling, and yet he dared not as . As tho duke was about to walk away rd I .moment. Grouches, and saw your (pee when your mask fell off during the melee as plainly as I see it now. . If other proof is wanting, there Is that sprained knee upon 'which youp horse foil, causing yon to limp even yet, I am sure now that my lofrl will meet me like a man, or .would he prefer that I should go to the king and toil him and the world the whole shameful story? 'I have concealed it heretofore thinking it my personal right and privilege to settle with . you.", Buckingham turned a shade paler as not meet such as yoa he repbed,-I- d on the field of honor, nnd bare no fear of your slander injuring me. lie felt secure in the thought that the girls did not know who had attacked them, and could hot corroborate Brandon In his accusations, or Mary, surely, never would have appealed to him for help. I was with Brandon nt a little dls tance, that is when this occurred, nnd after Buckingham had left we went to find the girls in the forest. We knew they would bo looking for ns, although they would pretend surprise when they saw us. We soon met them, and the very leaves of the trees gave a soft, contented rustle in response to Marys low, mellow .laugh of joy. After perhaps half nn hour we encountered Buckingham with his lawyer-knight Johnson. They had evi- . making an extreme case.. As she was going she turned u poiT hi nTli keaf u ry. and exclaimed: Do "Never; never! you hear? Never! on for the marwent Preparations if ns Just Mary had given her riage solemn consent The Important work of. providing the trousseau began nt once When tho queen went to her with sliks and taffetas and fine cloths. to consult about the trousseau, although tho theme was one which would interest almost any woman, she would have none of it, and when Catherine insisted upon her trying on a Certain gown she called her' a blackamoor, tore, the garment to pfet.es and ordered her to leave n - Hundred People. yourgrifcc;! ain VTmrfgffo'affhntwbat From one hundred you have said, for I am not now prepeople ot, there to la but contradict yet pared it receive one hnmlnj lvoMld.jwesiblr another matter we have to settle. You Attacked me on horseback and tried to different enters to the Dow do you cure a cold? n murder me in order to abduct two ladles that night over In Billingsgate. would also. to find That you cannot deny. I watched you great army of people, .who follow the ladles from Bridowell to answer Scotts Emulsion would vo hor "I think1 he was amid, and, to tell L1,n llulM" Le wag rea t0courses to had two consent. but She you the truth, I was afraid , myself, with- her heart full of so she left take, Thi.i answered Wolsey with a smile. made' Mary 'smlfe, too, la spite of her hatred for the most brutal wretch who self and went a long way toward put ever sat upon a throne, and that is year; lot me carry to the king your consent, and I guarantee you liis promise ns to a second marriage. In an Instant Mary's eyes shot fire, and her face was like the blackest stormcloud. Carry this to the king: That I will see him and the whole kingdoifl sunk In hell' before 1 will marry Louis of France. That Is my answer once and for all. Good even, Master Wolsoy. And she swept out of the room with head up nnd dilating nostrils, the very picture of defiance. .After Wolsoy had gone Jane said to Mary: "Dont you think It would have been better had you sent a softer answer to your brother? I believe you could reach Ills heart even now if you were to make the effort. You have not tried In lhl3 matter as you did In the others. Perhaps you are right, Jane. I will go to Ilcr.ry, Mary waited until she knew the king was alone, nnd then went to him. On entering, the. room she said: Brother, 1 scut a hasty message to yort by the bishop of Lincoln this morning, and have come to ask your forgivo-nes- XI 1 S CHARLES Orpirright, IMS and looi, by the pmcen-iferri- a Citv Drag .kTT J- Into Modem Engtisb From Me Edwia Caakodea' Memeir. , . n JL U" tad tendered Humphreys IF Af. tcry of Charles Brandon and Msry Tudor, the Rings Sister, and ' In the Reign of His Angust Majesty King Henry the Eighth I have no secrets from her. Very well. It Is this: Louis is old and very feeble, lie cannot live long, and It may bo that you enu by a ready consent now exact a promise from your brother to allow you your own choice In the event of a Becond marriage. You might In that way purchase wlmt you could not bring about In any other way." How do you know that I want to RLafount & Co.. Center St., .Logan. purchase aught In any way, Master Wolsoy? 1 most certainly do not InWest Center St., Logan. tend to do so by marrying France. I do not know that you wish to purchase any tiling, but a woman's heart is not always under her full control, and H- it sometimes goes out to one very far beneath her In station, but the equal of any man on earth in grandeur of 6oul Surveyor and Civil Engineer and nobleness of nature. It might be there Is such a man whom any Office over First National Bank. that woman would be amply Justified in purchasing at any sacrifice doubly so if It were buying happiness for two. Ills meaning was too plain even to and Mary's j eye hushed .it ii.'m as her face broke Into a dimpling smile in spite of her. Wolsoy thought lie IiajJ. won, and to clinch the victory Said. In bis forceful manner: "Louis XII. will not live a T. MiO UA .WAS JR! FtOWEK tiV berlaius Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it. Now rend wbat he says of it. I noon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty-li- ve cent size, was permanently cored." , -- ob the first stage of consumption. Mr. Burbage, haviug seeu Cliara t$QldJjyJLitejLBroaJJrug-.Cu- F L'.l'jtyL gOOCKSOOOOOOOOOOGOSOOO'OOGOO: x PmisUot Cough but Permanently Cur 4 by Chi tuber lain Cough a ' Remedy. J' IG-- V i I '3T - -- t Quick Arrest, f 'J , J. A. Gulledge of Verbena Al. was twice in the hospital from a severe case "of piles causing 24 tumors. 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As they approached, Mary spoke to the duke Furniture Dealer, Main St., Logan with a vicious sparkle in her eyes. My Lord Buckingham, this shall cost you your head. Remember my words when you are on the scaffold, Just when your neck fits into the hollow of tire block. Ditto u Short Line H. He stopped, with an evident desire to explain, but Mary pointed down the Cache Valley Time Card. path nnd said: Go, or I will have Effective dec. 14, 1902. Master Brandon spit you on his sword. Two to one would be easy odds compared with the four to one you put against him iu Billingsgate. Go! And HOBTH BOUND. the battle was over, the foe never havLMAVKB. ing struck a blow. It hurt me that Mixed No. 11 Daily. Mary should speak of the odds being No. 15. Daily two to one against Brandon when I Poell., 2:45 a. was at hand. It Is true 1 was not very 12:30 pAltLake, 5:45 pan 7:15 pm 3:10 " large, but I could have taken earo of a Ogden, Oache Jet. 8:55 pm 6:30 ' lawyer. Men 6:00 9:13 lawyer-knight the ion, that Now.it was, .6:25 tTg&Hi 9:30 " earned, his bread by Ills wits, for it was ficmtiiield 0:48 7:00 he, I know, who instigated the next Richmond :59 7:42 " . move, a master stroke in its way and 10:18 pm 8.15 Franklin, proved- a eliockuinte to us. was The duke went at once to this: It 4RR1VK1, the king and In a tone of injured Inno9:10 a. m Preston, 10.E$p.m cence- told him of the charge made by Brandon, with Marys evident approvsoura BnuNi. al. and demanded redress for the slanLI1T1S,' der. Thus It seemed that the strength Mixed of our position was about to be turned 'No. 16. Daily No. 12. Daily. against us. Brandon was nt once summoned and promptly appeared before tho king, .only too anxious to confront the duke. As to the confinement of Brandon and his secret trial, the king did not ok re to hear. That was a matter of no consequence to him. The important question was. Did Buckingham attack the princess? Brandon told the whole straight story exactly ns It was, which Buckingham', as promptly denied and offered to prove by his almoner that he was at 1:1s devotions wi the night and at the jpSTFor tickets to or from hour oLthe attack .So here was a conall points East, West, North of flict of evidence (ichcalled for ew South, call on witnesses, nnd Ilenry asked Brandon W. W- WOODSIDi If the girls had seen nnd recognized the Affent duke. To this question of course he was compelled, to answer no, and the whole accusation, after all, rested upon Brandons' word, against which, on the other hand, was the evidence of tho Duke of Buckingham and his convenV. ient almoner. Cures Coldsi Prevent Pneumona All this disclosed to the full poor Co. Logan, Ltah( Marys anxiety to help Brandon, and, Riter Bros. Ding Wm. Edwards i ...., one-whl- eh - - FOIEYSHOIIEPpEAB ' |