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Show i LiUl til-rrne v bc,ivGt--o V, u ttUruuw i W 4. t4 ' V W U 44 princess dropped stancy. iflld Torry, wKngTilgThe'oiher'i Twhil. X . Prince .rcair; tlie r"u Gabriel ftas raving like a Yetive doorway gafe him her hand, her blue ., madman as the officers hurried him eyes overflowing. f iiodiwt w and Iicrrowag from the room. A shout "Mr.. Anguish hnd begun to tell went up from those assembled. Bleu, Its us how he how he just Am; excitement. mt ,.ig began Dagrnar, Prenj. reaching the halls." then the gar- bat sb0"'J echo, was 116 looking to him paused helplessly, sonr1 dens, taken finally up by the wait- for relief. were part- four hi ups . ,My hold, ing masses beyond the gates. The news rrineo when out Go countess. Isnt It nliead, cl7 very after flew like wildfire. Uejoichyr such as ,l,e 1 It. How said .04 I but the elegant, its th way had never f, been known shook EdelCabrU1 int I got next to Gabriel is what she ; dccree. Grenfall Lorry bally, weiss until the monks on the mountain cun I to sny. Perhaps your highness wants prince. the young looked down in wonder. 'nnof would like to know all about the affair DJI . After the dazed and happy throng ended so tragically. that Its very biclu about the throne had heaped its told. said quickly Anguish. I rilAfrEB XXVI. of love aud devotion upon I am deeply interested, said the or Axcuisn. tbfrj the vzssi radiant princess a single figure knelt n created Assertion lema In subjection Just as she was prepar- princess eagerly, , startling Well, iu the first place, If was all a sensation. Sensations Had ing to depart. It was the Duke of Mlz- ieai ' so and fast, bluff" said he coolly. thick so fox. SOluy seemed coxupothat they "Your royal highness. MIzrox is ready i ' A what? demanded Dagrnar. bewildering Bluff, one grand, responded Harry briefly. Of to rox; narts pay his forfeit. My life is yours. cent "American patois, dear countess. neW actor in the drama be said calmly," She did not compreIn what respect? asked Lorry, be1 ancBXe center of the stage undisputed. hend until her "uncle remluded her of to understand. teIf, ginning cried Lorrythe oath Mizrox had taken the mornnil In d respects. I didnt have the d ay rU OMe1- . ing after the murder. of proof against the fesyou because slightest sign Uf it IS "He swore on his life that you killed. oyalj exclaimed tive prince. Cl i am going to sayr Lorenz, she said, turning to Lorry, Do I understand you to say that you bis finger accusingly T was wrong, but I am willing to and, fjLb have- uo evidence against Gabriel? hem Mnc pay the penalty. My love for Lorenz asked Ilalfont. duwfounded. shL, was greater than my discretion. That Not but a particle. nothing 'mar. Partod, ' Is lips my only excuse, but it is one you But you said bis confederate had Gi bin a gasp escaped the. 'ViQi: should not accept, said Mizrox. as ' OtlH confessed, protested Dangloss. his eyes sought the door, coolly ns if announcing the time of day. uncon-Sbl- e I didn't know that he had a confed;. windows, the peculiar, looked him first at and then at Lorry and I wasnt sure that he was hbntcd erate, coming the B1 look of the princess, bewildered aud uncertain. of the crime, boasted Anguish, allowed his gaza ti guilty "I have no ill will against you. my Ro and complacently face, enjoying the stupefaction, to that pallid lord duke. Ilelease him from his bond, instantly Then why did you say so? demandin the room followed. Yetive your highness. v ller- excited beyond measure. Standing again, her face glowing. j' Gladly, since you refuse to bold him ed Daugioss. I Oil, Just I all. guessed at it! confessed has to his oath. she said. iijijj accomplice God save us! gasped Baron Dansaw less man who the of .... tie word I am under au eternal obligation to , so Se crime committed. I charge l'rluce i you, sir. for your leniency, aud 1 shall gloss, chief of iolice. Guessed at it? cried Mizrox. ever revere the princess who pardons Cabrlel with the murder of let). Thats it. It was a bold stroke, but so grJMously the gravest error. rilnce Lorenz. de- won. It Now, Ill tell you this much: ' his Yetive begged Bolaroz to continue to I With a groan Gabriel threw ved was e certain that Gabriel killmorally tottered make, the court his home while in Gruu-star- ed lands to his heart aijd . :ers There was no way on the priu'-eand the old prince responded glaring at the merciless face of tea to it. however.'and Ill adearth prove with the declaration that he wouId rethe accuser. it or something of was intuition per mit Confessed! Betrayed! he faltered. main long euougli to sign nndapprove me. lie had sort which conduced ba that Then he whirled like a maniac upon. the new covenant at least. Before step, nuil he tea abduct the tried to, princess. Vile Hi little coterie of followers. ping from the throne Yetive called ln was madly Jealous Al1 will drink he shrieked. traitor! low tones to Lorry, a pretty flush mansed a was to d:H. he he knew thore T though tour heart s blood tling her cheek: ' the lie was not certain that Lorenz would one toward he howl leaped flitb a Will you come to me in half, an 3J lose, so lie adopted a clever plan to get the men, a dark faced nobleman ct on. rid of two rivals by killing one au.l The latter evaded named Berrowr.g. For my reward? he asked eagerly. to suspicion on tbe other. Those easting film and rushed toward the door, cryiAch! she cried softly, reprovingly. deductions t!y I made soou after the murng: Count Haifont's face took on a trou- der. but. of course, could secure uo a It Is a He. a He! lie has tricked bled ea expression as he caught the swift proof." jou! I did not confess! 1 in their eyes. After all, eommunicatioh a? Early this morning nttlie hotel The prince was seized by his friends, 'nl was a ihe him to princess. mind denoume mv made up A peculiar struggling and cursing. ie- Slie passed from the room beside suddenly !f I lutd the chance, risking ymile lit up the face of Harry Anguish. Halfout, proud and happy in the vic- failure, but ho; ing for such an exlilhl , I repeat, he is the assassin! or. over despair, glorying in the ex- tiou ns that which you saw. It was Gabriel broke from the detaining tory ts posure of her heart to the world, her clear to me that he had an accomplice funds and, drawing a revolver, rushed blood tlngjing and dancing with the to stand guard while lie did the stabfar the door. of anticipation. Lorry aud An- bing. but 1 did not dream it was joys Out of the way! I will not be takea the wonder and admiration of guish, Lorrys sensational appearalive!" all, were given a short but convincing ance. wlien I believed him to he far AHode met him at the curtains and levee iu the hallway. Lords nud in- away from here, disturbed me greatly, grasped him In his powerful arms, dies praised and lauded them, over- but it made it all tbe more necessary Baron Dangloss and others tearing the whelming them with the homage that that I should take the risk with Gacomes to the brave. But Gaspon ut- briel. As I watched him became nb, tered one wish that struck Lorrys solnteiy convinced of his guilt. The warm, leaping heart like a piece of ice. only way to accuse him was to do it Would to God that you were a boldly and thoroughly; so rang In the prince of the realm, said the minister cccoiup.ice and the witness features. of finance, a look of regret and long- You all know how the bluff worked."- AuJ you bad no more proof than ing in liis eyes. That wish of Gaspons ste-- I ; sent Lorry away wiili the shni-tbL." asked. Dangloss weakly. of desolation torturing intensely as it That all, laughed the delighted j drove dei per and deeper the reawak- EtratogisL ened pangs of uncertainty. There still Dangloss stared at him for a moment, remained the fatal distance between then threw up Ids hands and walked him and tbe object of bis hearts deaway, shaking Ids head, whether, in sire. stupefied admiration cr utter disbelief .lie accompanied Captain Quinnox to no one knew. The others covered An- his quarters, where he made himself guisli with compliments, and he was presentable before starting for tbe en- more than ever the hero of the day. chanted apartiueut in the far end of Such confidence paralyzed the people. the castle. Love and fear combined to The only one who was not overcome give him strength; from his eyes fled with astonishment was his country-- . the hopeless look, from his brain tbe man. You did it well, he said lu an un-- 1 doubt, from bis blood tbe chill. donlt me baud; your give devilish well! Quinnox, dertone to Anguish mind the blood! You have been my You might at least say I did it to friend, and you have served her al- the queens taste, growled Anguish most to tbe death. I injured aud meaningly. would have killed you in that cell, but Well, then, you did, laughed Lorry. in anger. Will you be my not was it AUodc met him at the curtains and ' friend in all that is to follow? gasped him in his powerful arms. (TO BE CONTINUED.) She has said that she loves you. weapon from his hand. The utmost hand j the said the captain, returning confusion reigned wbmen screaming, Very Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea I aiu at your service as well tten shouting and above all could be clasp. About six years ago for the . ? GlC lu'v9 the accused priuee. I as hers. was In first time in my life I1ih1 a suiMen ' later moments Let me go! Curse Lorry A few you! Curse you! said or done and severe attack of diarrhoea, WH1 not surrender! Let me kill that her presence. What was that hour half passed beltor! Let me at him! the Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgaii, flerrowng during and the moment says !ieen KeZe(t Ly willing hands, and tween his entrance I got temporary relief, Texas. h e two men glared at each other, one that brought them side by side from That the but it came back again and again, friz with rage, the other shrinking the room need not, be told. side was and for six have suflong years with fear. interview had had its serious anxious eyes of fered more misery aud agony than Laugioss and Allodc half carried, plain. The troubled, dogged air I can tell. It was worse than death. if dragged the rebellious, the aud prince forward. As the girl now only conflict a told of man neared Bolaroz and the the My husband spent hundreds of dol princess lie of in" apsed and became a lars for physicians prescriptions abeyance. trembling, said be up, never you will ; I give and treatment .wii liont avail, Fi I snPlHant for , mercy.. An- A wistdoor. 8 sensation the from came as weinoved to Bosque county ? lmd struck home. they she nally Bolaroz, I trust you will not ful gleam flickered in her eyes, hut jour preseut home, and oue day I loot if the Princess Yetive substi- - did not respond In words, to see an advertisement'1 true assassin for the man i N6ar the head of the stairway an ani- happened Colic, Cholera1 Chamberlains of Harn Jour Proiulse to Graustark,-- ' mated group of persons lingered. sum the Diarrhoea and and Remedy with a tes. .. Anldsh dramatically. .'Bolaroz ry Anguish was in the center, in who had been man a fronj timonial of rom a dream, turned and Countess Dagrnar was directly lnii0inn eyes ease was so simi The before the throne.cured by it. of him, looking up with sparkling . ' Countand Most adorable Count I .concluded lar to my own that Yetive . he said, I and parted lips. The Baron The result was 0J I,ttr(tu- - I how low and lay my ess ilnlfont, Gaspon. the the to remedy. try tmpn Duke of Mizrox,, with other wonderful. the tefore realize could I the woman truest ia ,rt hardly th were being enklSSMI the black lace . ladies aud gentlemen, believe or well I was again, hem stranger. that r town and arose. I am tertained by the gay spirited tom. so after having suffered be could it as latter the cried Hero lie corner GranorD1 nnd aIIy Axplinln and so loug, but that one bottle of Nre he no more caught Bight of the approaching with hatred In tv, few cents, medicine, costing-but- ,a . 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