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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907. OMAN W i FLEMING AGNES MAY BY Fi R )E i YN { W A ere pe "les clear, -rfec perfectly : was vole voice Her > with : watchchain, her looked at road. young on the que stion ‘Where was the Mr. - 7 took up his iment was it sent es a seems this r. Graves. "Rut, anditoo dreadful-too cruel not In the fo ( rAndtha ‘ol other wor ld-take my wo rd has and gloves with the last emphatic words, ther What ae littlelcame a rap at the door. to Otis ever ler, was sent for me, and [ was taken|that sort; she fun't qualified I asked him just one|that, poor thing! poor thing back to town. j ' maul "he will live and, to terrible Pp urGas ton angerfield, ay ni She {in it. pose, as ae villian othem little DanPantree, a t he is OAC eres ne Vavasal will ee n she wherever id, and Trpoorer, aaa as a chureh rpoor -ke airs ! up and went down stairs and-kept] as they | s till, and waltted. for chureh mice teal, Toe allen, an't She''s| oa Bie got she and chi ever a iway-two|get passed months ‘Two a er Mrs. vow, work. to as|got > nat time short. A months I reckon time now-an eternity then. }go out oe nd beef - a Site. F ay eve of yecf ane bread the end|{the at ame release of My F order , s Pe ied. even OF governe Nursery but-| the Marit um, Old time. of that Where are}sentim ith Henry such a very unpro- fectly steady. An angry sullenness| fire, and told her story in rapid words | aynect But you never can tell byfall her friends-all our resident gen- Bren acl nd. He threw it open, nate in the spectral, winMust all turn their backs upon fc Oe ag8¢) what you previously knew of her how|try? MY just was mother our' She; ., came to the elder woman's relief. came in, closed the door, and faced} When I first knew her-a' little they got the answer I looked for. Mr.|her because she chances not 1 ee ene ee before him steod the tall, deflantiy her foe. elder, I think-and just married. She|~"yaq joined the-th Rifles, ana]Sir John's real daughter?" O Y Ls ee mbre figure-in black eyes- robes, solemn vrynd great 80 Mrs. Otls, | slender, in the world, "She's down hefortnight a Canada to out gone she somehow but. handsome, wasn t glee naae va pleasmost is a "This bie Dangerfield. and it's the way of the world to speed | its white face. apa To {3° attractive-most people liked her | fo-.. Miss Katherine Dangerfield. ure, what do I owe big , " And as unwelcome as Mrs., Vavasor, is it not' you owe it? Well, there ; ¥ only a girl-whowould less 1 mean' did Se ete a eam» - ee wife© theri was1 she heiress, a great é or peepee man in England, ind she loved him-ah, well! as you oved poor Mr. Dantree, perhaps, and more wisely.: toaot much : ; given than ruin. were your ‘ 4 train Castleford. Naturally, "Ah! a pleasant place for you be to main. You are not popular here at T will not de-| present, Mrs. Vavasor. or not.' "Of course questions What Deane tn tas 4 eee can -I colorless pression, mes ‘an Trace Back C a to ne Danish "I , shire for ence --R mance Noble : Centuries-Five Country Their l e "re Surrey ilor , Seated at New England Pilgrims - the Ar |C Ta ‘ : Bret fen et f Pil| 0 + mother ~ : heim, or and they. Sr means there : the family the ; ae ne of}/name, home have been | re one thus . and grandfather father, possessed the estate of, Sal-|carriage used Is one, as perhaps, the called for and great grand- in the Revolution. 2 parent ay me oe born the records looks date down well, been aged April: 6, of 1609. Scitu- en be although we if we Put the this "way of lution, - CRANE have 7 It glory, make jit <Others family should could were and. ed the airs of. the' io ue uncle Gee LOCKE" He Mek little: Go Now JT Roger. when , military Crest, no one. W duty, * "except ose as which a pike he was ~ | vious an ‘ and Lieu- ‘both. socom: unnecessary let- which were soul." grievous Fle was so "thanksgiving | cenerosity from peace per- naiant and and prized proper. clevation sincerity, color," to much upon his pious beloved, his sun or. that | precious the town of God," sol, held | moon. op Mary 3 and | Mars and recovery. the denotes speare's ‘The feieae record ie of een o4, : a. Captain hf ae n Clapp i if er ate leaves the The = ae gene of did this day there receive of mind . Gules. in true!our exclaimed. 1 i Jumped and and .Up- "Towas}to a large, airy chamber noth-| this cosy sitting room, around .e!se in and thing 7 Katherine, > | cottage, : it was grass, later stalked staiked daintily? and clean.|,oeno Brathes > tionleas> upon. the ottieer in ihe : hea wo- she slowly; "at Bracken Hollow, nurse. And tomorrow opening. off fellow I would have come before, ake everybut ee dowt know-my head feels widow's | ai) wrong somehow, and I think I have the neat of the chill January the muslin curtains wiee-] PRA Dy aw nt inswered with my older a 2 ‘ould not go leave Castleford, I Sou : vow know, without and seeing Gaston, poor hide away 2Was.| The last rays |came through ‘ ‘ was - and and) the Hannah," with pane < half 1. asleep day and aiite 8) ae bi _ | Cold---on Fa mh . TB? ately wes. 2 BO. Me . 4 all day d g And the s ore ane een 50 a a5 i yw SSS Ce : aaie te eae Cm yé wel Slain TSE . BERS > vile ROC eine : mb. ' Good: dumb she had been a-givl as: this. speak ate what-a. at all such | barely mong ct 3your found out many any that, aliases allases. so TL shall as surely As LShall here' rest. the Ndcalnnde , Tr tO) need 4\5 S find out have z ms hate S spectral all | fect bleodlessness TRS his face kept its dark }ty still live Giavas Dr' discs both we ;onaa das. Bey as rarely southern "one ; fend 121%, Chld-Miss Dangerfield!" Mrs Otis eT = aaah murmured i J"Oh,Zs nat: that, Miss watnerine papa," "Yos, Hetiwoen wile his took Pe ana heavily. ihe fell ee eyelids ed her. Cede chair, head the looked.:In her in hs about The: three: al': tebe vo a ert bs iD mean? iat did this Shee pealionce. wer vere His curly "i Es his3 fluttering ; ruls pulse. breathing perceptible-no more dark hair fell loose and damp, fool to morenowutterly ghastly,than move lifeless faint His bloodand look |less terrified, white. ‘ s! Heavens! to fyi ee TF kriow.iyour real name, {aver the white pillows, and tn ail ies | OICR, , et = No ae all? w of it Lelacheur! stood Vayasor Harriet Mrs. least, * #at look um) don't Katherine! Miss am I "but drowsily: should. as like ‘to know the on oVer the he had a little Shallow" bore When it may horizantal Genealogical the teed. Fee till, was her it fish is had chosen lieved that this the name, reign beca of ea would soon be over, live or "walt." tania eres : early in' through pawed her eight away romantic youth aly many . of happy of an aa chubby and knows, ; a sobbing Unite ite So Ont."\th and un‘‘z whom be tne tacmienta: the asked And But are; the to man is} ae abo : i : resigned tag ae his Ife, doing Sie} a ‘much more . in har ° money, , Secretly but and me, he was tage Si not prepared. to ies! ew S thing te * = : who } aoe Sire in my gl ee eae your Padreun heed to man e, ana| some large and tvoubles Sammy's shrill was busy, a coachman a in only mounted as tourists livery glared at policeman, hin, 7 ao 2. one suspected our seeret-his and: my spresumption, thet they termed It. We had fixed day our this beat noe the of our flight-we had |2v@ Of no nature |., have Serie emancrotcnenarrides tience Th OLE on. RAD nee Now,| ject vent, » heiresses" and. litle Netle happy Mr: iy . brides Ca enemy at You one have gen-|three the Jast she talen hours came (all made took and She quietly, plaint.. sa me . its end, Mrs. Be after to.me, or she cowardly said, race; bad blood in its . take me up the near; uke: te end E gam teg ees eeieice and she and your she got quiet, aaa Tous to SSE ; that note composed he say was it ek day! been a inward good spirit,|ful, girl, how kind! No good woman could |this ill-fated young night and he man do it, He knows round, looks nothing o9¢j{s Butlike T death, doubt first, or little neu Miss. ch nobody. | and locked it Then, still dressed ne-rosy touched the and eastern as "Ts window Ai by the she sat down was, waited for the dawn - golden, and windows , Meee ee ‘le ce shot never th lie house to on the =a clously ; neys oe s we BN , "itt fa ther,F too;. , his r Speaking at ‘dinner ye ae ee any. how as you sit there, a gal yan agen lp HE. . ia tae ee sz ar tee 1 aay ¥ viel," she said: ‘and we were coming all wall a a ou ok like so quiet No sudden more faney did to visit.' flying you didn't the way to pay - I, but » alc may inner] the to with a look you care of sick "Dr. Iinto|he ne he has been from.better, the itite Darwerhela worse." she said. here? Who disappointment. "only you 1s that? An d Graves: I was fair beauty, once > had how is your patient dows the sitting little like the roared flakes in but past twilight. the of room abruptly In widow to the it with } the to you! . einerine, ae post 18e cla, a gonna 4 you rong peo A front-bound and lonely, road, my eyes felt hot unused to opium and ere -|White in any shape and a me. I With neckerchief pale, placid, "Good |thought it and =e motherly fac away-to Ce Good Vhy. us British hill." my on we look oan shape you. {[ Yoman-a our might own. have rich woman-a matron-sitting at the lives! been and. good works, inseribed avirtues granite shaft. and She her a model| |'where? , And glow headj|that of has she that had done fire burned of he it all... The since improves, first | knows quenchless ever hate}try kindled and best. rae Graves took and Dr. thaw out.' of course this the bhavirg! While I slept, she was far in I.letters gold | without back to atown, andin I was might of have} penny my on left pocket, her way | behind, a pris- ently. Any mean-~ "You mean news the tonight, ° her hand to take He llay, death. | fatal a ledcold,her White, fast-fading ' to to Uncergone. SE eee spoke He they ut-|Suessed Sd 105¢ had ipl te not him seen it. he felt. But some of loss broke Did night, do WHO No *Months| the out ene one rg him with might gets trust » ee Gaston him and a" in door. the Dantree since that she saw now spoke tion held p them-of could see A hushed what ru did ee, Pec with, Miss Ganon brother... Mis and mada = Talin, old. ato albot rent ae home r- orig} . they Fae |on foot, were. a ee sige uh the ‘house enh ce M or ee I Bardly sud- shut up. Then' alone to- rose of her son, sounding atrenge usky-"open at onec!' ena o, ons hier so little Stil no response.' door "Hen APY, Then wide, and the child been a Bohemlan-houseless, | pain I endured then. I was only 17,| there is ‘no will, and everything falls}gone. Search has pot 'ns, she fallen. In one lifted in Henr Irito limp was] athlete penniless and reputation-/|in love, a a fool; but the pain of|to that pitiful, pettifogging little serew | trace of aes has been made, but. no less. Now, listen-here is my story.) fools is as hard to bear as the pain|of an attorney, Peter .Dangerfielad- My own opi 10 ee a. eae |NO names. no questions when | bho of wise aa to see I-understood itSheall-I|everything, . Otis-everything. inna has meade : eemind;ae) Ftd none aura him again. had | He's fe PeterMrs.now; and.among all] ;aWay "And withmy hersel pA a oe LU she opé recoiled has a h ve pp second r "the "ight over his a she rite m h a Up; jot pete Pca : r father lives- found us out, and this was her plot! }the baronets who have reigned at Sac neh longer. fay Rigid, already The ‘white, Pulse deat growin ‘ol' ark she pi peak Gr aves, vee, tell me? hag mother tell me, as she 2 tps "Dr fainted?" f morrow Mornining.) oat tad at * may ma‘am-nobody Sussex, | ghost. the i" diocd saya, get Own | closed, "her features ~igtd. waa Wer' talks of anything In else lat-|Her Frer ene ae says, than herselt.|her upon a sofa--the "ty He laid of yours stepped forward, interposed | time. it is nearly twenty years ago, |terly.. No, no news, and no news in] Ittle hefor "- a et her in a} Bent: over her-oné ith his _ her wand of authority, and lo! today, | but to thfs day I can't look back with-|thix case does not mean good news girl. mone Meee Sr dor aave. the | Ber heart." the oth eon and on and for the past eighteen years, 1)out some of the frantic misery and/The funeral is over, as you know, and] left her. y Mthe cepa Might and] The ‘heart lay stim, see ae have & Fit, hag fainted!' wer ih gre was gs innokethe hom bef the wordsOtiswere efore Was lying on her fae * by the bedside, wh G on ‘tHe floor ere she Miss | Sut. and | awe. Tl at loo i in ahrane Katherine, "she called, at} the withher her | &y. she knew she inenad then stood aCe foe ber we Enough. It iss no atate. eS roe Ber in her present her to come out? > 4 5? 4d tell Theti little widow, full cf in a orebodCs ane "tang ta. She door, and rapped. : rege lap, louder; loud! T his hi Ihe. tierm ees h ‘ oey auswe fan dan aeence Sure nea proe the the n. the door, mother!" cated left o'clock tanar of move vi = teen-twenty-the two'men -] ne each 1 looked Fi = "ach other uneasily... Twent "ty enty-flve ee gen b Dr. Prmzeg spoke. 5| ae What has wep home thar' glanein Sania: they sort mantel clock struck 6; et and lit the lamp, w aiting again. sharp,|sound from of his] teen-tw See she or that anda|Scarswood. rock- | deenly , Hve, : ah i : Kravestones they bitterly|in the darkness, bitterly-more dreamed happened? Miss Dan sennin all right after the > at ral, Henry|dare tragedy, now- I the chamber motionless, and daylight, She the|4ge he had lifted his eyes to the] not- a strange, prophetic S -ex8 bril arkiv the first to Otis was of Searswood, | Mrs. heiress brilliant darkly Otis' it if passed; the night had eptinale™ ‘that me ang down; the wind howled throu desolate churchyard, whase Seoatls doctor? Scarawood you day |™2ke most outcry over their troubles! who feel them deepest. What has iene : ao Hi to live for-robbed. of all at} 1} Talbot mm the]in the chAlr--do, cushioned Nala' out Please the! ron! Heaven!" ha all jumping-jacks, who just dance}a sharp pang I recollected it was the] fire-bitterly cold, is it not, outside? | field turn her out? s our strings are pulled. And they )day fixed for my wedding day, and, My _ patient-well, . secs, . eall us responsible beings, and they I was. here Alone, and. he..-was-|improvement there, but tree pee caneanly shat IX think," Henry a pay some "women have been driven to' their death before now by men-girls have committed suicide for less than she Has lergone. It is not those wl win-|than ca, evening, Dr. Grav was Henry. Come I can't poor-but : She stood an tnld then on entered and closed : Daa They heard the soft rustic 5 ler Gress as she knelt by the bed‘ide, then silence fell. 245 " in the}terly forsaken this bleak Januar pain of height. could of the exist a here, and aa ate avy aftft-|cruel , of the London season, too? )ernoon,ae on the very; outskirts . of Cas-| Voice now. ° But Bht I think t 1 solitude Doses country Good ait and |tleford, quarter cng & flanten » fr nc we do-you good. night,solitude Har-|any othera full habitation, ie he De all 50: queer-such aj/then, and its effects siekened merry-go-round, and | struggled wearily with memory. again? am the old bright "Thank you. I nie ew I you. I must go before it cottage a bright flre burned cheerily,|@%2d had beenee mad enough to fall in oF A flying visit?' : I repeated wearil ip ‘Then vou et. . ii al ep tie fe epee through a ae an oe ie looked "en To return to town tomorrow, my | frost-bound re Window curtains far ° out u pon the C and >» fairest, Dr st, eae not his rc my tgbest of . women, or | eT should tell it to you-tolached, : ese things. ecome about so was 200d I fire, and| and OF SUSRSC SMS Mer: GIry, | TEE;,.: MOU. «100K. «OEE don't let melone side byb a low, ' grayy JMethadist|ed angrily tow ard Sa -y} a s og " : is > easy sera bray:ain, heap re awa chapel set in the center of a grave-| fect ae houer asa Pa al And' you ‘really ‘are. anxious: like i rem co "her laughing as she|yard, The white and gray headstones|gle him. If she js dead, then Peter} ts pai iu, on - i pac ed * I mast out, ‘then my - swayed and ow athwart the wintry gloam-| Dangerfield and Gaston ‘Dantree are aavatee : other ell-|fell, an Slept the sleep of. the|ing, now, like white and gray ghosts. ]as8: surely murder"rer "y‘ eo ¢ a et eras ee ey yere : to- aruEte ged. Mrs. Otis, sitting placidly before her "Mp Maines "Otis." exer Cole, - reket © past so he noon sunshine of the next day | pleasant fire, got up as Dr. Graves|Grayes, with asperity, "will you : ‘losely up for such a length of time, | filled my rv wh lL awoke. awok * are ! rai neatest was the She noisily in," I was|came when y room . ethat u guag mes it is something of a5 relief and F| still lying back in my chair, dressed.|of all little women, done up in a spot- vinfans Soares Cale fae e end a come a a pleasure to. syaineke it tonight. But/T had. not been to bed. My head|less dress of bombazine, a spotless posed and Christian vay wh; Sees is |‘ zzy. whirling, | well sure a ; greatly! widow exclaimed. es-run tonight, | the away!" both snryl Berets god of the wind. without, a few floated stormy crossed Run of}doctor ack. back CHAPTER XVEL "Resurgam.'" vesurgam. Btls won- she looked> He many]stood staring disturbed face. Into | chima pieture see him acains and, Mr. Otis. take will you so kind, been have of him for me until he is quite |I enous find her here.' will.' For your sake, "I need no pay. you What do ee id whom inca I young Miss | me ‘Dangerfield, hat: | gladly. Miss Dangerfield, I will care for that htm mean What! L would cherish a dog done yuu know? She ran away either] had been yours.' brown the tall making and Mrs. Mtn? Any change for the bet. or : ; ter yet! Dr, Graves asked the question, a|feathery place the gilded and hall, ne aerer think | blustering in Corn\ high gale old. through old bright Ore Mee ow I took the the early her lances of derfully Se ith red "|boles of and the Pair trees, windows CHraRoall an - ae she ASTON : He room the across |strode chamber, then fell back . te , ee aiaddenly, calls: herself. |«tam going away, and I want to sec Gaston... How is. he tonight, Mr. Hen- | : ed called ver up ee 8 in ? and weed ang one A train four whistle been the heard Sakae i aoeof era ee et oe cor have naea baronet Sreai ace ee cetcom G are en.\ On!nly ivearrant| ine pale oe fica her cart, ever ‘cowards don't. be believe for Yaoi lay there my room, and you/floor or k I dont mean evel see eae atialt Meet rari1 niihat mileshasabove saw ft.Ja balloon as he ration duty a : s . neither moving, e. nor eat-|disgriced . éShe sank seback in now of them," © good old name. Sheo's not! omunit suicide, and Ww ‘hat aa a. lamplight. 2 useful i citizen, than!}-Galtimore American, her any chait. played |twelye |ing, uorhours, speaking. And. then I got|got a rap, nol a farthing, ma ‘am-| Bian Hows in Mis Dangerfieute sen auietly: "death mad:am, hhe gnid rop of the coward (Continued 7, a e he DPR. OOSne ate ne ever her} be more tender in a sick room than laid|/he; and if it be possible for earthly hysipian..oy- sarthiy, cgugs. ta, bring Ninon," ' _|night. She closed it noiselessly-the |last night or this morning from ScarsHe Va household were not yet astir-and]wood, and no tale or tidings of her! when he walked rapidly down the crisp, frozen]are to be found. I thought she might impossible y 2 to t : é iam -|avenue the gates. The } rising sun|have come 2 heree to-to see D him.' Katherine, munity a vie Bray3 would But SESS i sh stocped She n And something as itn she used w 2 Hike hoe ani are him: : Alas. Is There No Rest? Katherine!" , pee Ain Caer ! ian "But he will not die?) Mr. Otis. you told me he would not die!" "7 think he will not. I haye seen It is a sort of worse cases secover. concussion of the brain. He does not closets, her bridal dress among them.|"‘booted and spurred," stood pale as @/cuffer, or at least fs conscious of no She took a small portmanteau, packed | ghost before his mother suffering." |2 few articles of dress and linen, a Henny! the word, was a_ low, "Thank Heaven for that!" she said few of her most cherished presents, | frightened ery, but Henry Otis' eyes} softly. "May I see him at once now |cne om two books and souvenirs, closed |turned from her to the bedroom. -and alone? I don't know when [ no comno outery, things quietly, too. confounded. what back, after all. a "For the day. ainca . away; came : flows in your veins has been Seal' years, Mister, _ "Katherine! she all Be among ee strange howinane ahd ate "And wadait pssc. ' eyes wandering. closed heavilyier again, her an ¥ pak ive mind er was troubles hare Is : 7m ae anor sadly « ppt: on had‘been.tob much fob her then atthe BS : rae ry ‘ é fate o e |who 4: tas brief dave dunked baen all, and had: turned, her. Drain Dr. ms . Graves ber it over ver her,r, 8shook c her and age of most 5 blissful und brightest | the ave | clect. yo ‘rey > aver wer ae . to a for veryall capriclots ry is doubt the one tt. to Thank you your pa-|it-I and O"® {me thought morning-the alr was clear-| been and I)onerLoge: in erfne, this stupid rectory.that/I . |of believe, course, Sammy that the hill seemea wantedall tothis,be, Miss but Dangerfield, that dead mother 1. shallCornish pass over ; an ss fatigue-some You portmanteaus-in ess. than a|5%¢ Said, coulda nario tiendeeand mistress niteda that ne aus se won weak Plood that trim,| st eee ¥Ow coith cath PEL i é a "nds bs shall keep my word. F ses have you as the dark ;TI in ¢ js wrong. Saye, whether of good or evil, sustained As she parted with the girl she two sovereigns. In her hand. | packed Panton would plucky herself, admired others, and. all women, goo vs ers lane had a © a xe cruel Croat LOLS eg etaee LSet ean rete ink | <tand-each other, 1 think." Leper aeae a=; "ae up and gazed at him, a about the legality afterward. He : a en a have chosen my Henry to come for-| powtide: a I , |" Bi 4 rae ‘ She opened the door, looked ravd a ur £ ~ look in her soor-I was poorer. What we y nae she opened' the.menacingly. door, looked'ther back back | ward and.cure the man she loved, dt "Who ered calls?" 3k eyes. uy . I pore once darkly i r Spare ieee i arrlage ewas ear cial atten her. aaa icieaa ae it ane Gua e Pept blige Graves, o Ycalls?" it aeshe asked. ere Bip Oh,5 Dr.Is #™Swerabte questio eae . Ninon sat up up for her mistress. 1 Itlfeel.. " "No doubt she' knew, if others She pee Re ke nee around, y, nd this. memeory isn't-" o answer ilt-we must be r ia Ninon sat for her mistress. an looked ne : ee ha i fas. close aly WME : 2" &® first at all risks-time enough was, close upon midnight when that}are too stupid to find \itout, how|<seemed slowly struggling back. "Yes, ine of all ‘these prosaic See rep ating reached Scarswood. But she}clever he is, how good, how thought. I know. now-this. is. Mr oti house ore (Coty [What people sit sede aftel ike shame ravasor, to Daa é eign thr say: > > bitter,Re too,|0£,4 busband's ~ table-bringing up)jin my heart then. I went down stairs|er, and apreed himself out juxuriously | the landlord sf appt ranre: before children in the way they should walk,|sullenly enough, and asked the rec-|to the bla w here eee. - avasor Silver' shiny buttons and coatshook of blue. has Rose,' been mounted policeman his |#0ins three times every Sunday to}tor's: lady for my mist-for your - here ry Henry? I wanted to see | stoppi church, visiting the poor of the parish,| mother. And the rector's lady-in | hin pe " ng, Asked to see her, and was| aos ce pavement swiftly sped. distributing tracts) and blankets at/ the secret, too-laughed in. my. face dh, among his poor patients some- | was her... room, Mrs. Vavasor| Ch ristmas,fs and dying { me van out; she ret Sammy was brave and. pleaded at last full of}and told me she was gone. Gone!]Wwhere-he will be along to tea pres-/an hour. and aree in about haif} , , "Pease, Submit} marae : girls of 17 cannot marry clandestinely ~CO nel: , f , z ane legally eee : aay under yet very grea : Ad dificulties-under he as, deeply. "fact In, periurs:*- mes twenty years ago, tall and stately. | )444 Ba goad pole 2 ‘ios gua Gc slaau: 7|¥ou are like her, . Katherine-the }| oe : i ean 7 ce ing potion in the cup. road Rena igh ties: Hs rine ah 8 "*You must be tire d, my poor Har- worthy of some high-flown nomencia-| *"% While he was hailing a truckman ture, rim "Perhaps," he may have #oiito- His baby feet proved false to him. quized, "if I were an Alg ra And the people knew, as the car Loyenzo, I could write odes; or, indite ground past, & sonnet lady's eyebrow the hill at last However to myeo roe err.'*|Sammy had climbed ; : oo dress of hieek and ae or..erimson--she. had tI climb was mau: coachman asked " ban the ae rear. Ea Widhifie SHkl baie r Mac called | Pitter, ae meant car enough, paid no He | With py, Sent Theilv names were Lorengo, Algerion oe chasms mit bringing up the wie of all bett er chums, Gou|think-women like you always do.' "Will you go on, Mrs, Vavasor?} : woman who sews and ea Wetaaer eau 1 « ' tedizistor PUt He e castle, chitaren aia Bike k iittaien tie homes of‘ colonial-ti Dp colonial times, family we find this quota, 13 the they But Secreat Clapp In one ny oA spea i. spaniel pected Pease, Mister, take me up the hill." He asked a man in a touring car, livea} Supply, was the ‘street And: @ beChrist summers, livad ° 65. promise, when 26, Reigashi pyptintnpenrioaired Oe and career. Dace a of great But Re and that. she| F one a would royal pe ie date it.' me Diainty iam FP. Kirk.) and oin on old hill ‘that he another by Preser marriedeserved, Jona-| bap- Wait was explained | that futher the Vavasor, pluck in The present writer may seem unc¢ Pat é elated by dates. Perhaps so-but if|CUt on the street, | where ~ traftic hot quite as important as grand-|. swirled, \ ial they are almost as interest-|>¢™™my dreamed of a strange, - new in .. Seebe wash cthe proud maine: 2or For me street joined a hilltop fai . 15 ehlidren: Experience, , who died A ‘ Hopestill and Wait. whe than Simpson. When about i trou Soc been} Vaguely euvmling And babies are The one of the marriage was November 6, 1633. oko Here nite! fareible oe ee oan JipThan young, and Experience; of insupportas © 20: *and |#dored ae ee Youthsey how? her something more of her own Matonniiied , flamé, Then she arose, and taking went in her hand, portmanteau going|t®e she said, ‘I am to ihe V"ararriet," oan nave es ee ee en, as a nt can ane ane can aitor 7 o Pel into the for a and day-only rare 5: mous now _|day. Pack country a few things be readya softly: to that eeedoormee ineee the ors turret ae by which e perfect coolness of this unex- to accompany me in an hour she had gone out and come in last the SAMMY. will : y years with | Square have the -tell "three the oger. Johanna was good and as|Gladly he heard his mother peste a good. met Photograph has} "Don't bother me, ehild; go eserved,Be. so pa ne ene:nas van tes Sontanict when ie BEE pe hse ee upon the maiden; her only dower uae ei y AU, (By with had| ship same all this-to* gules | oy bad, act on impulse. : oii piter and "You are a cooi hand,' " Two come z . . erous forti- hy. home for Johanna her father Thomas, Ford, who.: and mother, know ike 2° much argent, Anthon HH. Lund, ie: torlan's office, Salt » Salt Lake City. -->>->----_-- f = ee But :sea coastst. as It was Sa pay Chao ae tat anda Conrinaaie iehthaiie a the late at night when the rumbling stage Sat to' procure family wy: her mind wandered buck: to the |Co2ch brought us to the door; and I cation, | pedigrees) past. "I. can see her now. standing | ¥@% "orn. out with fatigue. L asked should eer ee ae oe ali me-as plainly I used E\for some tea; my-your mother gave eee _| represented topaz; dey plese comce Roger had a pretty romance-to1 turn to his carly days-and thhree years after reaching his hew home, accumulated enough to make : eo globearent:OL Daainic Vavasor looked at her doubthata? she geld ond wen talk rhe titeecber mo-of alt people me rae a and| a military o ""Justtce represented castle their is hauriant." About nine guns fired at his going off. ui Dre Tt wcoms that Captain Clapp is no aenealogieal actually come away, but Captain Win- Beeline throp and Lieutenant Thomas Savage | ;} ages, : is. colder, Ilee also rising, "You were a waiting maid} -and. I know all [L desire to know at resent My mother was a lady, her makes rrbahh at sulted U Berentne style: oe OWE,' - + pike a orfishIncein isheraldry. the oldest ex-| With something admiration in "her Shake-|!one: ang I mayof tell you this-you luces Sep- and stone, sapphire ample oer ence, date to ny, to of ‘Luna, and the pe earl; the ruby; azure, Ju or ‘olistodiah the castle Recaese bawoor. since. Gt caltel wet in Vaderena: Won ee It four wounded snake fn the be. off before. it) gets any in the chair, in clasp. a ae ee s mad. I don't think |iaws can unite, when all of a sudden Bite. Went sto) men roomy) Dip Dl tg | Hank: cre-ls teeny. 1M: The front hall! She started forward. It. was disordered-she set it) sharp, gray|S!¢eP. mother's. __|my eters |>i ey he a et cer so tg ofsacar a over }eyes la-your were opened and saw the truth. to rights. Her Jewels-all-lay in door opened, a quick footstep cressed door) the sitting room passage, her}the caskets, and in ivory velvet hung their hands her into fell me to his of note A eS, . a Bee pentane. alge oe across at the speaker for an instant, and she opened and read it. Not an rich dresses the wardrobe and }/was flung wide, and Mr, Henry Otls,| the of significance argent. is respectively, heraldic or and The Inetals Were exempt timorous during his severe illness to E beg his life : a fast ‘ tereon ) t- oo Sf don't need to tell you what fol=|" : = : : ude, courage and magnanimity: azure "enlisted wa ttath ae oe uton buat nus B butbut | symbolizes loyalty, truth writers and integrity. eutiek thiree as « au - S fees "ave, men," According to heraldic of the 7 gS are often required of him | sixteenth century, or symbolizes the : we aR , waiting to. her feet.) sped hone wie flee she gasped walting maid-you know gs Be ae es se Be ine rz New from captain-licutenant Was Hampshire. The coat-of-arms illustrated Js that ee slow, curious smile her only an-|i oy orable thing to do-eh, Katherine? of Roger, the pilgrim father; and js swer. z TN ae : It told her all-of our flight in two plazoned, varice gules and acRene =a We won't discuss that. she said, days, of our proposed marriage-alt. quarter azure, charged itn awe Perhaps I came of a weak and pusil"1 have told you, Katherine, that 5; / *|lanimous race, and there is so much]... are like your mother. You are, pecouman Se. eensfete hie ra oon ein ae eeirod: a times ; hand sisters' you. dealt back to We wiil,bei MieMenveiaoa. We'-nown my account. to you andto;Perure mother |"Hat inspire my such deep,everand did bitter, re ny himself a seoae on nee ran itnk tio dlonlenhct, from oe Massachusetts Captain Earl Ebenozér< fenant-Colonel. a ; ghalk Hee PierL Obstinate they line... ulways are, and will.,| be in some matters! Roger had a nephew John, son of John of Devonshire, and there is now | in the Massachusetts archives,+record | of the power of attorney given by him | it ;was « ay Toate s sitate Pee Moe Dan- | 2' blissful folly rel lata, < inmonted' "matennn F ‘ p ; Rae is :looking r down upon you and * ATS ees sr PURER Hislyjcg. oe century earlier-say "born 1599," or! ter might add to their name and wrote Clapp-the always orregulate) we Bs can't But a our ancestors we would, make | themselves more letters Clap. in his Daniel name the Bette ~ . He Hy cas tots at each ie other, be and looked and : we i. ee in Ore mes Sankt thot cigatee ash e Reg SOR Oe Reet SOV poe dead?" Miss Anne, iY may we 17.' net gas i aoe aT ET eres aaa ee a Is name. BEecks oy was ‘ Your mother's brothIreland to make her 20 only Heowas met age, their Mrs. Vavasor sprang That random oy . ‘ee? arrowa had i He Oh! wo the In down wearily hands been have "T at look a take I'll ma'am, then, Now don't,| ca yjyou gr | a at Mente f howOe milesEOit Wehe to ee fade- | "'e 1%.OF and ie ier a4 Rifles, my: father lives-and-will recog- |'. It was an awfully death=like ee dane that rete VER would. hardly of prettiness: | yt | ize hls. old serve Lt, when he sees her, Jin his coffin the man on ain evpsv stvle. you Rovesyiue Seas: gun eeneration the AthySeon dO Boer Ne an at Se only, tthis creche: Sib Wicca ate, Mass., 16 : _|vaneea From honor ta honor; eee Salcombe hess is always given @®)sergeant major, Heutenant and capthe home of Roger, the pilgrim, where | tain, serving till the end of the Revo- , er a . ore ba Rb fay" are < ea ~Hlasting hate. You hated her alive . onial wars, and in the Revolution. He 3 Bipherd. Clapp and his brother of . y hate her dead, and married Hannah Lyman of the well-]j you : :you visit that Devonshire, were the parents of. five |). : 4 , hate, as bitter and Waa abel pilerirhs-Roger,..wha path Cees ee, arousea | ¥22"8 after, upon as herever,child.years TI don't came over in. 1630, and helped LO Caleb bw ae Clap= (one pee 2 Wlame "you, mind; £ don't sdy; I would | "p" if you please) same myself, under certain | with Edward, found Dorehester, Mass., a id he was one of the heroes who ‘}not do the John and Nicholas; Thomas, whose | round that the path of duty Wis also.| cucumstances; :only' I. am' very, Cu-| name of the Sohis s . . first'i be o Roger the s of a was Inventor J * was in he . -~ SE |‘ your marry officers ae pave . ee fright ie warm me.|man''s frightens Ne sed cry: me a Vhere Shelet sank jin as hysterics it is [land hir her her. she declare Ls belittle, a us you cry | given don't who Women women to be distrusted, | have seen I hadpitied Ifhave honestly her} hands-poor, . child, my oe) ble. a Mapperton Nast. fomie: oN was ate jas a rule, ee ; ofit and Gentlemen brother. never says a word, :never| tear, and. broods, broods in| She! ma'am. and|1 would saving of stone, sheds a silence. an-]|sullen time]/and scold are Katherine' the same means only the she|a right exactlydoubtless, Avere, did I think whatshe you knew took think let ; ham, variation e [ name.) my: js dead-really "As dead as Queen I suppose gerficld.. s ny life began er came from we and visit, ; sure romance Well,: the you you-ves,"" "From. swered promptly; "at i uppoz bean a pec Don't down; Oe ct area nticea nt a e cover my father and punish you I}his fingers and thumb, drew out his|;" sleepy; and \I don't, want, to' get: up et me skip the sentimental and | oo nia any ' lit t ‘ es f Sey ben a io breakfast yet. Hasrideifrom Gaston Castle: come? purpose gave profes It. ig-cold: fon. him.to 3 ! yf oO that uy se-l o}watch, vate r; shhis head z alittle : : 7 Come': tae ; ays ae i seth l keep to hard facts A month pasa finding out who Tam, that L may be}sional shake, and prepared to count ford -cour ¢ ‘ i ate courtshipi progresses rapidly revenged om my enemies On you, |}with that owl-like solemnity of visage tonight-and -he hates. the cold _ : ‘ s ' ras --pooer Gaston! Call me when he two people of 29 and 17. We were 3 < Lhe en a an and > ust ts married at 1°" Peter Dangerfleld, on Gaston Dan- | venerable physicians nne a pa-},. ae a : » i ae gC ; a we te "ah wane cota treo: I shall one. day be avenged }tient's pulse ever do wee eames s, pees wean to _ now Clapa, i Poth not is of your mother. deserved it?" ee and you-are Sit child!" Mre. Otis reany® taal ¢ motherly a ee eT cpa en inca Han i continue to eall you so to the last, 1e ipps oO , lave Olean Gonvenighce sake Wnwis= athe Si i One of the Danish nobles at the "aut x eligibility = trouble in proving elig oli to: mem Katherine, you've. been i s dead---and, court° of Canute, Cs . was 1's iany slcty/(for haieti or ny Cnut, 1 020, bership with patriotic society, for brought up a Christian, and all that. x Japa, < ¢ Clapham, | their forefathers were always ready to], : ‘ 7 Osgod Clapa, and from him sBhe | shoulder arms, at thelr country's call andyyeu, ought *to know: 0 YOU AVES Surrey, is supposed to be named. ClapPrcesevea WA , a ra osite Ghat pose the dead see what goes on in i / 1 é ' seated all these centuries. shave De- | 3oe ee during a et ee e : a hie Aiea e he surgeon, and where stronghold, is another vonshire .: slightly . ative?" |iny ‘Herather is the as been pene possibly could he leaned ses meQhikwhatooo it tell ianer you "My een ees LEXINGTON, , ELEANOR BY , , "No-decidedly.' "That is one of the questions Here is another: will not answer. j } done. att pit Will Ro- , grim Fathers-Symbolize Generosity and Military Fortitude, ; " face, GUT We, Bear its curious wasn frightened La, ela! Ma ane thas Katherine turned her grave . eyes] from the fire, clasped her hands torether on th little tabl between Served d TI 10SE . He f ustrate ll rms = have Independ |* spre"; ‘Miss Dangerfield. Alarm''-Enough 5 livingston 5 t 0 d € d espon to Enliven and of Fort Custodian. Loyally-One yauy y / Devon V0 more nse 1eKs glad to hear it,' : Katherine "Tam served "She composure "with: said edicts tL." a : ; . ~ "Ah! no doubt! You® would have same deflant face at her enemy the samo,.-Tyam-~ Ivet herLETS heart d misgave 86 peeher eal That _ | done: Was about that time couldQP t Feehan ne Dat jum 3 FsShe , celvencit? one Pe aren gagged '.do.:for you. Miss Dangerfield?" re 8 Into' ners e threw, ee stretched out her daintily booted feet to the fire, and looked across with the AAnd aTeEasaas een na ro two. ay + -child!,-my with. Heaven, how] like | to us... garments: . Well, instead?" Sits there her act : My other fia of 7 said,~ and} hair. her. tearing everybody, for Side into out break to woman hysterics, and, sobs and) remaking the place too hot omy|vending oKatherine!-that--is is the secret/of my hatred| docs she "There, story; that' ste aa ane ine . aie " 1 oa ay ce ; fee ae ache Do potas at h an Ae es it is at your answer my Of course long. you option whether you tain own and aes. tare he eae rors a ndless ane a can't re- qeath was pictured on her face. "Come in." he sald simply; and she i) 404 past him, and into the ure S- There's that young! had told ling to laugh at. ridiculed | woman! | Quick-tempered,. passionate and out | proud; generous, loving, just..the sort! of her death with | jour about spirit ad his on died spoken have would but surely Spe stood before him alive, as rational them treat don't who the pres-lens They're} right of it. in the are given|beings was it's noth-)| Mrs, Otis, Doen't laugh, not! [ knew, young she|of and it all, I knew England of knew that Iknew ity butowe never) tears and oioce of it-never once-until © the | proaches, ees Aiea aa made} martyrdom, a life father's took that, time. " It won't | very strangely from. the first, In the|and T want to see him, 9 forlory in or lory or There was something so might hosts of |last way any reasonable man i. you Willla woman will act in any given emer-| her look, in her loneliness, int Me gency. The Turks and other heath-} plaintive tone-something se ‘ae' he nA wor the that her as Well as though she how she laughed and brother. into, the army, just me, jer maid gure very is Tt in? come I "May acted has : long. gloss charity, She may. you as over |it the hate you charity's and of mine,a prac- | ma'am. how and her' I thanked the was' She possible as her everything ajts-took the? and to married was he my bided and me, he loved was as beautifulas all); fr Snare ally was mother Your ind having the temper oF a child, made his Jor-I mean, late. quit first js hour the I retire I by the very knowing lo of voman VOman ee shut in a hard, unpleasant line now, | "© angels, and not worth a nd her voice was sullen; "Permit} 'S e nals old nein of ee tld " me to add that L-am In somewhat' of | Qangerfield-nothing ‘novel abou IC) that and A ma [ must pack before Cc astleford tomorrow was a whim more uman being alive, Including her hus|quytry, you child of London. lave rT again, Indeed after the honeymoon- |} nannen and, ind how he used to yawn and smoke] presents for you that I know (uring the honeymoon-he saw as lit) be charmed with," leave you ts hear lose. to tomorrow. thin. lips widow's The ‘It joke, acid.) anew ssay-cdeatht But 1 am not of that sort: am one} of the pacific kind, and T content myself by coming here and only asking a few questions. I perceive there was| time not Castleford "I do." in other | ica} any than "her" of her, and} with: I: lived capacity; mind ver her-ne¢ with. lived I what I y« Oh, me. wrought have Vavasor, have or what death back you you "T said no more. T went back to]the miserable sinner who this fallscasewitha ee e Bron eit a word; thea :speaksecing ce s a rp rae i her alive wells tof ; mother ; T remebie J ind pad Cae eae oe pane met.ta I and you ltown: She looked a little afraid of me in few » une , >| a moment a Imost that. first mome aaa she had reaher a home generously enough-the|and there, for It was she who spoke Talbots, for instance, and old Mansmanned ene faint, sweet voice that |< tay You . ; i ‘yer he's a )young] first, in must forgive my ey running |fleld the lawyer. But shes . eae fter his life a forever him haunted stamp, uncommon very a of woman she} Harriet,' you, Jeaving and away -I Vas it unexpected To what ad are women . 7 . ae~- I |