Show r I 1 i For or s SinI Sin in I I By B BERTHA M. M CLAY Coat Continued iVoin Yesterday Morning A few ew mor minutes seemed t ther to In her IIPP like lIle so o many leaden hours hour and then Ihen the train topped stopped at L nf Regis I Everybody E there them knell that lint Lord Carow Ca- Ca row rw was bringing his bride home There was wa a magnificent carriage c ready read for fer them thorn and the coachman told his master that tho the P people luau hall Instated insisted 11 on n making ing great pr preparations palt for Cor ills nis r reception They have hart erected triumphal arches m my lord nil all through Lymo Tym n Regis anti and all over th the lie estate slate it was no use tt trying illg to prevent eln them them lor tor m my lord hind had expressed his wish that no I fuss should be made macJe over 1 hl his wedding For one half minute ho felt Colt inclined ocI to go o ofT oIT h by train rain somewhere 1318 else Ills His brow htow grow grew dark daik he lie ned frowned angrily I 1 told you you you- he began Then Ihen heher ho II saw her 1001 looking at him hIm her her taco face fiCO so white whit her beautiful oyos oro full of or pain her lieu lips quivering and anc and he w left leU the tho rest of that sentence unspoken Never Neer mind ml he said we wo must tr try and anti please them in return Drive slowly But nUl h he was wu not nol prepared for the vast crowd that met him with ringing I cheers nor for tho toll tall arches with na lags flags s flying nor for the tho bands hands of or mu- mu sic and though h lit lie tried hard hal to steel st j I himself I against all on emotion he 11 felt Celt hl his heart beat beam and tears rising rising- to his CY eys 8 I I All Au it if the woman oman he loved had haul but been l by IW his hiN side Ion Long 11 live Lady Carew shouted th the people as the tho carriage was driven slowly along the roa road 1 l. l I God bless her bier beautiful face nee cried the th men n. God Cod send her a happy lif lire lIfe ald said the women Long live JIve Lady CleoW Ca- Ca ew rett leoW She was no stranger r to thorn thom there thre was hardly a n. man woman or 01 child In th the vast asP crowe who had not at it some time line or other bt hiten en relieved by hy her helped either with monc money or with kind tind words There re rl was not one who lid not owl owe her deepest gratitude and ond when whetu the they heard that she sue was to beLady be bo Lady Iad Care th they had determined toIv to give Iv her lucy what I is called a reception ron Long fong live Lady Lally Carew Caren It pomo seemed scorned 1 hat even 11 th the birds caught up tho the cry cu lad and the wind u I repeated it it II Her pal pain lovely ovely face Hushed flushed her bet IY eyes grow row n nR as slip she hp l nn on I Ih eo eo i.-i i. faces around i ihM hM her hei I IThE They ThE seem see so pleased pleaR t to sc soc see me mo he she said to In him simply s You will not let et them know knew that you nu do not like me mp will you ou Allan She Rhe was wa so o sad all so OO earnest st. so to swo t. t She Sho looked SI so o imploringly at him that although hi his heart was hardened ll against her he hr not resist It her heb They need not know h he lie said paid hurriedly lieu hur ri dl and when amid cheers and anti musiC and anti good wishes the carriage lage topped before bOI the mn magnificent en- en ranee tiance to Brooklands he lie took tool his wife's hands In Iii hl his anti and In her name natu thanked NI them heun for fOI this thIN cordial wel- wel 1 come ome thC they had given 11 her Anti And a again aln o as she sho passed 1 through the hall tall Lady Caress Carew thanked heaven that SO o n far tor she had Fort softened nl hi his heart anti and aved m appearances s. s I I UI 1 rt I l 4 titan il to chan change c I Indifference tt lovo Inva As she he ell 1 through h the hall Imil lined i h by servants fI Adelaide had holl a n. kind word fOI for all Yet the they remarked to each others other H f l' l wn Ill I'll how ill she Mie looked looked hl how white whit anti and wan wanas was as the hc lovely frt fa o fu o how wistful th the olt eyes ye I ho hope she will lu bo bl happy happ sali at M Forbes the tho buller hut but It H Is the strongest strangest I r ever vcr saw In Inon on one way wn tho the whole of or tho ho establishment stab stab- wr were Ii ali ell there had hal hon honno n no stint slim o of wedding favors fa and Ile new w 11 dresses My Iy lady to Ind lo use U I th the housekeepers housekeeper's housekeep housekeep- ers er's expression hail lon had behaved hand hand- som I The Tho maids were vere all ail trim and smart in their new dresses and white whito ribbons but tho the fe festivity lI such as It was vas was entirely confined to the low inn regions A little dinner r hail had been prepared for or the thc bride brill find anti bride bride- groom My 1 lad lady Vent to her ou- ou 0 room n as soon oon as aM she he arrived and anti when the he dinner hell bell Inn rant rang sue be f sent nt an and anol- I o to opry-to to Lord Lont her bet head ached achell 50 so o badly adly she was was- waso so o fatigued that if it ithe he le would e cu e her hr she ho would take takei i n cup up of or tea len in her heu own room Lord Carew seemed perfectly erent ferent nt 0 over the matter l' l the stately Miller who droll delivered the tho mc message n quite expected to 10 see f hl lila his master rush h upstairs up imp- stairs tall's with iti half a R doxen different nt rem rein edlE edies Instead of or- which he ho said ad coolly Very well I hope the tho wine has been well Iced ieNI Forbes And nd when tho the butler huller repented repeated that incident 10 to the thC hOlls housekeeper kind Mrs Carbon Canton Mie ohe shook her lead head anti and said aill That I does not look 1001 much like 10 love ices loes nes it bo So o dinner was wa F served to tn my n-iy lord in iii Ih the lie dinin room where here In olden times had hil been hoen entertained and rind mv my lady look took some sone ten len In It-i bet Vier own apart apart- mont nent Then rhen my lord Imd took toole a cigar 1 and ni went into the he grounds A er very ery favorito favor favor- it ito to o spot POI of hi his a was n-as the Lad Ladys Lady's a Ion long prove grove TO TOo o of beautiful lime trees trees o o old oM 1 so 0 tall that th their II spread spread- In lug branches met overhead O arl formed an arch alCh 1 so 0 clo closely eh ely knit through h It nn one could not even obtain a n glimpse c of or tho the broad blue sl sky y It II WitS was dark and anti c cool copl pl at intervals white gleaming III I UN o of fairies s and nel dryad were lie placed ng tho 11 dense n e green rolla foliage e often too at ai nl night ht lamps were lighted there lucre Uc iron seals scat anti and garden haIr chairs with little stan stands for COl cir h holding flowers or 01 bricks books or ladles ladies I work orl had hall been arranged It was a n picturesque and LIIl beautiful place time Uio Io I tiU truss grow green and thick no mia wild willi studded it In sonic some parts where 11 the ige foial t was the thili thickest e even en en at bread no noon UHf one could not C n read and anti lieu hero Lord Loiti Carew Carow came every celT evening c when h he lie was at ut i I to In O mo e hi hl hits cl cigar m and anti h ro ht-ro re he Ill carle on Oti this Ihl evening e of if the 1 lIlt Hh of CJ r C J II IP hi luis wedding lla La I Lady drank the Iho cup of often ten tea h bill bitt lt she sho ho turned with a faint lie sick shudder from th the he of cit chicken and amid the lie golden j jOllY jelly II which Jane Janc perceiving went vent down stairs taits In search scorch of a n bunch hunch of of- grapes or a ripa mien peach You nt must eat nt something lIm thin my ll It lady said ald the guI girl ill who h by rl right ht of or her hl ut utter utter ut- ut I ter tel devotion to her mistress was as al allowed il 1 lowed bowed more mm liberty than Ilum in is usual Try IY these grapes Sail And Lady Loh Adelaide delaIde to tl save e furth further l' l importunity tool took some You will ill not remain hl here all flU the lie evening e my lady said the tho maid mald seeIng seeing see see- e Ing thai thit her PI ml made no erf effort il to tomo e It Ii I Is Ir very out lilt in inthe inthe inthe the grounds and ani the lie air all will ill refresh you ou The rho wife sighed h cl a as she sho looked d at fit tho ito ls l's laid ready for her hel hut hunt would It how lion she I lion ion matter mattel looked no nn one OliC there thore tool took any jt in her appearance Jane June held up an evening dress o of white lace laco and crimson crim crini- clim 1 I son Mn flowers n n could coull have been boen I more fI elegant Will you ou wear this m my lady lally she J asked hut m my ny lady lally TI never fr even n turned her h head bond it was wn ts all nil a matter of nv m r perfect Indifference to her bier hen she sho was wa dressed 1 and anti the fair hair hah in Iii Its shining abundance lance lay a in rich ma masses es over 11 her shoulders r sh h I looked very lovely oly hut but so ElO sad so FO sn sn-i sn 1 1 that those who saw her gazed aft r I hor her with a n. sigh What rl right ht hail hal a bride a fair fali- young oung bride with a n. n lII like e that She asked where was a Lord farow and onel the F servant rant of or whom she abe ahlm m mad Inquiry looked at al hor with o ui 0 much wonder In his face that her hr own burned like flame Then came lies Forbes to tho rescue rsc My I lord always takes his hi's cigar in ill inthe the grounds ho lie sail said feeling In hi heart deep deop pity for Cor tIme the forlorn girl Jirl who on her wedding day had hall t I Inquire a as to the whet whereabouts of or II h i h husband I. I will go to him she slie said Rh j remembered that custom of or his a an 1 know slit she hl would find him hInt In the walk She fent ent there ho lie did not he ben her light footsteps on the tho thick gras ra he never ner saw aw her he lie was sitting glUing noron nor near on one of 0 the lar largo large o. o white statues thinking thinking think think- ing inS deeply lie He started like one afraid when iuen she Wf went nt up to him hini and laid haiti Up lieu Her hand on his armI armI armI arm I hl beg your pardon she said Raid hu I h-I In log Ing deeply Ily I 1 did not Intend to liS-I liS tur you Oll I wish trish to speak to y yui HI You do tin not disturb me mp h hi lie r re re- re I plied with Ith stiff ourt courtesy I 1 want to tell you how il I am that you ou spared sparl mo how much f r thank you for fOi your yom oui kindness to to me I th Uns h I is I mornin morning anti and on our arrival I I I- 01 I Inot I not tint rest t until I had d doire so I II Ho lIe bowed he h could not 1 words to n say s-ay Just then 11 he would not net ay say a. a J that he hI was WAR glad She Site was ph pleased a II he hI contented himself with the colder t of or bows hows If rc 1 I had known Itom that lint you wen wor thinking limiting so deeply she hc said ala regretfully regret fully I r would not have hn intruded on you yott OU to toY We V Y have rom something to sa shy say to each other rind and it may as 08 well treil be hp said now You asked me Tue this tilts morning morning to to So save appearances to appearances to ie you OU and anti myself lf from comment id a and ancI I have t lone done so so Yes she sho ho murmured you I very kind to 0 me Now w we had hai better bettel arrange e upon what terms tei-ms we ire aro aio to remain he Cu COM cun tinned with Ith a hard hat voice oice that had no ito tenderness s In It 11 Will m you tn take kl a ii sent scat at here Sh She shuddered as aM with cold cola while hill he tire drew a 0 small garden n chair n near nr in III inthe the tall tail statue of Hercules She oil sat vit I down and looked at him hini with the expression ex x phs ph's lon of or a helpless loving lo child You mu must t for forgive i ime me If I so say hard hamd things thing he ha began P Perhaps I ned d not nol remind you ou that you married m nil m this morning against my own o will illi I lieu Her lips turned white whitt she he murm murmured tired something som hut but the words died a a Wa V I upon i them n. n Whatever r your om motive was Avas In so o d doing do in leg ing ho said you know best It Jt is too toolate toolate late to ell dicu s f It lt It r We e are arc husband and wife I suppose e. e before Heaven and bo- bo tore ore the world although l h the tho barrier n. n iK Hi Rne can ean down n do She h made no lie answer anwer She clasped tI her hI hands hand so o tI tightly that her hi wC wedding ring made a great lent dent in the lie Soft s.-ft ii fingers tigers Still SUII he lie went on on there was a great deal of good sense ne In what you tIm o aid to 1 me this tills morning I 1 had quiLt intended the minute that fatal marriage mat mar was over O lo to go go away anti and neto ne pi n to look upon your our face again But nut you sou were wera Ii right ht such uch a course of f proceeding proceed proceed- lug ins would have t made us u the gossip of all nil England Eng I rim am glad now that yoU bettor belter sense guided d me anti and I did dill not do It it So o am nm I I. I she sho ho sob said gently nn ami I Lord Carew hardly heeding the int Into Into- m went on The Tue only thin thing that lint remains for us 11 is isIs Is to 10 make malte trw time best of or it to it-to lo I keep elp III up app appearances appearance arance so o as as' to save satO from om objects of or gossip o lp an an- 1 scandal which Would buill be he equally q lii hatful hat ful to 0 both loii of or us Ve y can avoid oid that I think She he raised her face to his with mo o mo-o I I I I of hope hop and JI light ht than had yet l boen hn on 01 it I hI am so sn glad glai all she said faintly Yes es tes It would he c letter belter to in suffer anything lag than to havo Q our opi discussed dis dis- I is- is cussed b by half hail In then I Is IO what hat I 1 propose Lad Lady C Carew I W- W ShaJi you ou alwa always s 's call cali me tue Lady Ci Ci- row rew she asked elL Yes you ou ott shall ha have the thc full Cull H of your title he lie replied bitterly L t do not mean that sho she said Id hurriedly hurriedly hur hur- h how w nv you pHi ml mistake e me mc 1 I thou ht it cold and anti thought though l seemed PO to o very formal that was all You forget foret that the only terms on nl I which we WO can reship hero here al' al are nl also o II and formal he lie retorted Any nJ 01 other oilier would be quite out n of the question linn You Ym I Iund und understand r that Lady Yes Yos she under understood tood It perfectly we wed wed- Then if It you ou will give he me the tho hon honi i of or your nU attention for a n few I will explain what I menu mean To 10 Sal sav n appearances we aro are to reside here at It i is to tn be le your homo home and mine and amid th the tho terms on n which wo we reside reile here hl 31 are these you can choose at any 1111 suite simile of rooms room that you prefer i for or your own onn lI use e. e I have mine Io n 11 less leR we we ire have ho hoei i visitor it would he be painful palo pain ful for tor ci us to meet at lunch at-lunch lunch anti and dinn din din- n ner r. r You can have hoe whal you want it I what hour you ou will ili and I can cau tio do the mc In iii fact we c ve Cnn can both live hC In inho tho ho same hou house e as ni Independently C f each eRch other as though h we wp were wen Vert each alone When hen we WI ha have I suggest sug sug- gest esl that we ive use life lh the room dining in 1111 common Of 01 course It Jl will viii be he at at- your our I own option whether you ou take the li al Mil h of ot m my lily table or not hot 1 I shall also ahlf cIler c j coi-j 1 lder Iler myself ut t perfect ct liberty to ii gc awa away when I like lil to remain n as J long ng I choose and inti you volt have hn the tho same s-ame f 1 fl i i doni 1 shall hall Invite In what l 1 l' l I II 1 |