Show I I I I U w u I. I TEMPEr AND SUNSHINE I J OR ORE a E IN KENTUCKY I By ny y Mrs rs Mury J. J Holmes n J I. I J lulla Juiia Is 1 The morning c Un the Avents narrated In U t chapter chapler was clear deur and bright ht ture ure b aUlI- aUlI fill IIi Ui as aH ever el Tool looked ell as ns i ugh ing deli de ile- leI le- le I fiance tiance at al the fearful m li n hl 1 so IY had sw SWat pt er over t arth artl Beau Beau- all alk fell eIl over lie hill hili the suns i red b h they jn the f Mr lr lId 1 Id- Id the they shone hone on I anxious careworn faces of If thos thoi 10 had been leen during the t hours of that di night E the merry merry- I hearted tl FlotenCe nce seel s' sad ad and anal spiritless as she hurr hurri from room to room urging 1 accelerate their departure By fly el ci o'clock the thelaSt laSt st guest leRt was as gone md nd the old StOle house a gloomy settled broken brola n on only by the h hJ r tramp of Uncle Joshua whose came me down don with a as UP nn and l d the yard he tr talking to 0 Dr Or Lac Lacey Lucey Y who walked l his said h he Isn't l litLIe lit lit- Now o If t U a tIc LIe the all ull J mu-J ler fc lel C ever got Into Jo Josh h ln aint i no jd or Of f course COlSO the papers Japers have noth j to Jo do 10 hut but olt it I all over O the c t For Un- Un n self tel I do donl doiL l carr care a cop COPI bUt bu ut twill he be mighty t IU though I think you OU o desTo so Co for I how lios' in thun thunder el n I of or your yom sense ever I came to b le such J. J precious fool of or is mol C can Cn 1 t tell tc II III If I you ou knew Imp all theSs s She he employed employed em em- you ou would not ler er quite nuite quiteo so o much said Mid Dr La Ij And Mr Middleton answered KJ L all nl ni her arts Dont Don't I Y know hnot J 11 I l know how she rummaged and aid arth artl for ways and means hi a. a I hardly think sh she ii rm nt lo to the former Cormer place for rol assists said said-Dc Lacey and Mr 1 continued contin utah You arc are right buL be by bound boundS S Satan hadn't an any 5 t what he told iohl her of oC Pears lik Ik o Hk-o e been no nos- nos u u se ever over since she ti ened her herbig big black eyes in Jn the VeUm m where the row was last how happy happy happy hap hap- py 1 I was he ho ln on I to took k tier her in my arms a little b ard knew she he was 9 mine and YS s and thought what a comro ed be e to lo lome tome me but George I t what said ald he as he hf placed place on ott Dr Lacey s arm and pa the other through his grizzly locks loc le Which lay Iny around his brow i ill Tl you rou what these gr gray hairs come too soon and all al for her for h. h Julia Jula Julia Jula what trouble have caused caus cans ed pd d me anti and In his han Uce Joshua Josh JoTh- ua buried burled his face wh his argo red lingers the Wr trickled slowly lo and fell tel upon te und For Fora a n. moment he wept a en wiping his he said wasn't It luck eyes But flut J lucky that long legged lored Joe got gol here as he did Anth Another r minute and you'd roud have been l clinched t d but now th the tempest has over OYer er and for the rest of or yo your life you'll youl have nothing but e. e The Tho overseer r n P. P ched to toa a ask k orders concern I k tn hn tn which the negro wex we C t Mr Ir Middleton Ym mi Ino inlo into In- In to lo o the Held field feld while I Dr J c tu turned ned Jc to the house In qu que A of ot He Heas was wa as told that she w wa with with wih an he approached approached ap ap- ap the cha chamber Jer I Fh ff h con tamed one who hadj wel ell nigh nith been his ils wife His Hh wife The 1 very r idea fil filed fled fit fit- f- f led ed him with wih loathing when a associated ed edwith with wih her and loathing still sti he h pitied the suffering g girl who of her bridal attire now her pain With Wilh Ith coming d da h had hd come a a. burning fe fe er cr which Increased d sq o Q rapidly thai Dr on shook his head ad when as to the he r re re- re sult sul The change of oC affairs had also wrought u a change afar in Fanny who seemed ed ap and real really was sa t tetter ter er than man she the ta had b been el for ma man many ys a Gladly Gadly would he i stayed ih Dr DI l L Lit La- ey y but she felt that that- duty called Cliel cled her hero herto to o Ol Jul Julia's Julias s bedside With Wih i devotion oton she hung over oe tl th the Pillow of o her sister who seemed more 1010 Quiet when hen she knew Fanny caS as near Once nc sho- sho gho looked her face and ind appeared as if it 3 to speak but ut Fann Fanny gently enty laid hr hand on her lips saying No o Julia JUla you o oh h must st not I She Shedid he did however ever ho a the mc word I forgive met Fann Fanny's s 's at er Had Faa Faa- ny fly been less liss of ot a Ch Chi i i. i n forgiveness forgive forgive- Fan I ness nes might have been been tJ ti bu hut but now she answered Sinea h lt truthful A As I hope for pid p pardon i fl heaven so tb do I forgive Y you U for feat at wrong you OU have done dono m me tW 1 At tIme the mention menton of oC tt hean hea b n n Julia JUla SI shuddered red tt d Jd after a time ime repeated Heave Y You irle He u will vill find it wil f but I never Earnestly then did Fi FitY X y speak of ofa a I i. i Saviors Savior's fOlS love which Delves ies all n. n all al al who come him hm Julia I shook her head depal 1 I and as a the he conver conversation her aton seemed annoy Fann Fanny ceased talking tHe Ho a voice behind her said Mid Te 00 e. e to too the thea a way vay of or life for tor I tear fear t I have jha never er walked tAlked in Ir It I was vas Dr Lac Lacey Laccy- y wi unobserved b by either of or the girl ed girls and been a listener to to haUte said ld As Julia JUla heard the Hie soil of voices she he turned toward 11 him Il ook ok so o milor mi- mi 10 mi- pl lor so full of oC comi cont n antI nd entreat entreaty en- en treat treaty reaty that h he and approaching ap ap- ap- ap the b bedside was ol ok the va vacant vant va- va cant ant nt seat t near Fanny lann ilic did not like IKO her breathe words forgiveness te or his heart was warf bitterness full fUi f r fUl toward oward her As he he t ere re gazing coldly sternly t rl at nt h r aln spoke a If you ou can i if Ir you i me Dr C brow g irk lk and his manner excited aa as he ForS Forgive For S give ghe V Ky you ou Jn In time I maWn I-maWn to tb do doand so but to Ja forget torget and et I T blame m L myself 16 lOss IOs than I n do vo you ou for having b tn A low s-j s WaS nn as Dr JUI Lacey uros toj tn announcIng Ing to Fanty hi his or of visiting J o eph Dunn iu Inte-iu Ing As ho who w I to be ly- ly lying ent entered Joseph I the tie tuse whore where lay a lOsSing the sJ sick k mans man's agony eyes eres him rn S' S he hc shrieked gla upon come ome t to taunt aunt me ale ul have you YOI It t not h t that crime T I 15 little demons who the thC n Js is full rul of oC how Jow ow and shout in my er m my pl- pl to o view the ari they hold Jetters not not- do it alone Shi j I n I did J Sh She til bid d I gold and now me with I take cr earn care when cn n I dead who will wl be cold when r Site She blow und and th Eitor winds corn ripens af l- l te Ie e summer r Dr Lacey Lccy drew he f stooping down wj reto c to him and mother her V very Cry d r Ic ohr i lOur our li n i p f an r l her herde- herde dep de- de Yes Ye 1 a 3 I Ph whose 1 J I j almost only virtue was the he 11 love ho bore bOIt his Ills mother Fear not then said sid Dr Lacey I l will wi take talt care caro for her to for I thou n you ou did me inc a great groat wrong you ou saved me from Crom being today the most wretched wretch retch retched ed of men That Thai night nigh as ns tho the October sun Run went down there was hearth heard beneath that roof the 01 piteous CI cry of Ir a widowed wid owed 1 0 mother mothel for tot Joseph her first first- born orrl tier her only child was dead Next day tile tho thoy hurled burled him as aM is fr frequently quent the 1 custom In Kentucky beneath n. n l lar large e tree simile tree in Inthe the garden Many words of sympathy were vere spoken to th the tho d mother hut but none fell tehi tel so O soothingly on her ear cm as ns did those l' l of Dr Lacey who sho was present at the funeral and led the weeping mother to the grave t ra After the burial was over he whispered whis 11 to 11 her I will wi surely urel remember you for or erring though your Ol son may may have b bt been en I 1 owe ose him a debt of oC gratitude gratl- gratl rat rat- tul tude So saying he 1 wal walked cd hastily away away toward Mr 11 here where he was met by alarmed faces soft footsteps and subdued u bd lel wh whispers In reply to his Inquiries he ho was ng told I lv by Aunt Judy that somehow or nother noth or er er I Julia Ila had got wind of 1 Mr Mi r. r Dunns Dunn's death nod ad Lud It had gone to her head makin her ra In mad anti and th the doctor said she wouldn't g got get t well eil Aunt Judy yas as right Julia had ac- ac heard of or Mr I Dunns Dunn's death and it I added greatly greaty to the nervous excitement which she was already suffering and when shen Dr Gordon came caine camf he he- was wai surprised to find the tIme dangerous danger danger- ous Otis symptoms of oC his to 0 an alarming extent The fever had settled upon her brain and for tOl many days she lay at the very ery gates gales of death Ince Incessantly sa ty she talked of Dr Lacey Fanny and Mr the latter laUtH Jf f whom In her disordered Imagination was constantly constanty pursuing her Go Goback back back go go back hack to your grave she would sa say thero there are tears enough shed for Cor you but none will wi fall Call for me when I am dead He lIe le will vill wH laugh and amil be 10 glad and anti the first moon that shines on m my grave will wi ill light the marriage e train trin t to the alar altar Then Ihen a as au if the phantom still were near her bier sh should she CI cry out TaJ Take e him away awny I t leil teil 11 you What have I to lo do will thi colllns collies and ani white while faces aces and broken hearts I killed 11 him I know and ail he 10 loved me too loo as no one else ever has but I madly loved another and now he hates me spurns me Then rhen turning turning to Fanny she would say iy Y I broke your heart too loo and anti still sti pressed on OH when I saw sav s1 It was as killing you ou but hut you ou forgave forgave for for- gave me mc and now no you OU must plead pleat with wih him who loves Jove the air you OU breathe to think compassionately Jy of mo me I do not a ask k him to love love me me for fOl I know that Is impossible but he can at least forgive and forget fOlget the past Sometimes she would speak of her father saying He will vill wH be glad when hen the tempest Is still sUB and ceases ceases' to trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble him for he never loved loyed me inc never spoke to me as a he did to Fanny I know i I did not did not deserve his loVe hWe but butI I should Have been better betler betel if he had given iner y Y you jl Just justa n a Ittle God knows knovs she speaks M the truth said ald Uncle Joshua wiling away the tears h he was not ashamed to weep I 1 have have been mighty hard on tier her but butI I novel supposed she cared Such were the scenes which dal dally daily occurred In Julias Julia's Julas Jula's sick-room sick until at last from utter uter exhaustion she became be he- came caine still and for Cor man many days she la laIn lay In a dreamy of sleep Will Wi she live Jve asked ed Mr Middleton Middleton Middle Middle- ton of oC DI Dr Gordon as he lid he on one day left the sick room With proper cat care I think she shema ma may was the answer and then Dr Lacey again urged the request he lie ha had once before made of oC Mr r. r Middleton But Uncle Joshua answered N George wait a n little Ite longer 11 1 come betwixt you OU again I reckon pod and nc I wouldn't have you many injury he her while r one Is Js so low So Dr Lacey was obliged to wait wal but though thought he he would much rather rathe have reni remained near Fanny he deeme it expedient to lo change his abode an awl and lomo remove to Mrs Cranes He lie was partly parti party Induced to do this on Rondeau's account account ac ac- ae- ae count who being I Ikes Ike's e sworn enemy Was the tho cause of oC no little annoyance to Mr fr who with wih his negroes neg roes was wa as much nettled b by the air all o of superiority which that young gentleman gentle gentle- gente- gente man mun thought proper propel to assume Greatly was wa as Rondeau to exchange the cra y old stone atomic house with ith wih its Is corn bread and fried bacon for coi Mrs rs Cranes Crane's ele elegant ant place with wih its oyster ster soups and Ice creams a par part of oC the head cook always alwa's r reserved ser ed cal f for r the colored gentleman from Now New Orleans who ho assured aured her that though when at home ho didn't exactly ex- ex ex cx- acty eat ent at the same table with wih his master r he still lived on n tho the top shelf Not ot long JonS however did dIl Rondeau enJoy enjo enoy en- en jo Joy oy his new l quarters for Cor about that time 1 Mr Mi William Middleton returned to Ne Now Orleans and Dr Lacey sent with him his servant Rondeau nothing noth ing loath to r return turn home for Cor Lethie's face fice ace of late lale had haunted him hint not a little ile DI Dr Laceys Lacey's return to Mrs rs Cranes Crane's gave great satisfaction to lo Mrs Irs Car Car- ringlon who though she had imo no l hopes of ot winning whining him still t I to us usher use her own words sord took great delight In lii reminding hIm of or the snare into which he hc had fallen notwithstanding his profound wisdom and boasted foresight It I required all nl the good good- breeding he was master of to lo answer politely when after returning from rm froma rma a visit to Mr f fi she would Jeeringly ly ask him him concerning his brides bride's health Bui nu Mrs CarrIngton's levity leviy was brought to an end by an nn unforeseen circumstance It was now six weeks since Rince the evening of or the denouement and Julias health was as so 80 far Improved Im Jm proved pro that Dr Lacey Laccy began to speak confidently of tl the day when Fanny be be his o own on n Uncle Joshua ha hal haJ given I cn his consent and preparations for tor the marriage mariage had actually commenced com corn when Julia Jula in whose room room Mrs AIm had be br been n in the habit of ot sleeping Insisted upon being left alone I am am well now she sad SI and lef do not need you Mrs Middleton was finally persuaded but charged her daughter to be sure and call her If IC she he cal wished for or her hI during the night I Continued tomorrow morning |