Show F For Or Another Another's s Sin SinT I By B BERTHA M. M CLAY CLAY- i I Prom Yesterday Morning P Hn VII H Six weeks hail har passed since Inco the wed wed- ling ding of o Lord Il Lady Laly Care Carev The They hall had patti paid a n round of wedding visits and anel tho they ha had n gl a a. n series of ot If stately dinner parties On those occasions oc uc- tuc- tuc ea ions Lt Lady Adelaide o hall hail gone one down own into the tho the room dining she ehe had hal taken 11 I her place as mistress s o of t the hot house gl aha iC had charmed ot every r on one by b her graceful grace grace- I ful fil gracious manner ant her bove lovely 10 f face I Her Ir visitors wont went away declaring her herto herto to ho bo a perfect petee hostess she hostess she he was so o I kind FO o 0 consi considerate of or everyone's er feelIngs feel- feel I Ings so so attentive e to everyone's wants besides f which she sho was tE in h herself so o perfectly lovely 10 that the pleasure o or of looking at ft her surpassed set e everything cr else cl t. t These he e dinner parties were a n great success everybody e 8 said d what a great acquisition Lady Adelaide e was anti what wha a u pleD int place Brooklands was to visit After Arter each of or these parties partes Lord Carew thanked IHl Lady Adelaide delaIde In ill Inn Inn illa n a most formal and stately manner or or her hel great gret exertions I During th these six ix weeks e J s she sho had most scrupulously agreed to lO the term terr ho he laid down Sho She ha had never upon she Site had hod never 5 SOCh CI him except on Ott the Sunday mornings when Col- Col lowing the tha rules of or the tho th h vr- vr had driven en over r to the old church at nil It I Lymo n I nud again ole when visitors lined hilled nt at the hou house or the they wont vont out to drive 0 th then thon n little or no conversation I passed between them Whole hole days passed anti and they tiley never r ne met mN at all all I Lady Adelaide had hOll chosen ho en a suite fuite I of apartments for h herself r I on the west west- em ern rn wing thc they were large ch crl and anti lof lofty From the boudoir a a. large barge hn balcony Icon r 1 led lo to a n small smal staircase that thai led ell down to in 0 tho tIlt gardens orden so that she could pass ii in and out of or the hou house houst c without going oln near nar the hall hal or th the principal reception n rooms roomS The servants either did not Ilot or would I Inot not notice this Iltis strange state ste of or things They deterred to my lad lady ns us th the the- themis nile mis miR tl tress ties S of ot the hOUFt The housekeeper went every ever morning to 11 my la ladys lady's s room for tor her orders everything was re cc erred to her ns as OJ though she itaci hod h been en I the l idolized wife Ife of or TIle the master ulaster No rumor luau hal at nl H e H gone one abroad respecting tho tile terms s nn In wr h my lord and ond Jad lady lived l cIL She was most scrupulous In In never upon him lie ito sent ent at nt first several intruding times to 10 know If it he should ride or drive drio wIth her but the answer r was aw always s 's the tile same nc C. C I SM My 1 lady indy was teas 38 1 much obliged but hut there was vas no need for t my lord to wait v I I he she h wn was not going out out i I 1 win Wil tp ne PC no ItO trouble to him she i aid saul bitterly to hers herself lf he lio shall haJ have I most perfect freedom She Bhe continued to go o In and out nut without inviting him If It I she site was in nn any of or the principal rooms anti and heard him coming sho sh would hasten tn away lie Ife le would not have n j site she wa was in th the house hO c hut but bu for her hr appearance at nt church chinch and at the lie ul lIttler dinner parties I He lie Ie listened with wih a proud look ionic nf or calm cairn composure when hn people lavished In con congratulations upon him blurt he lie smiled hen th him on oh nn th tho wonderful of hi i Jio the hn c mile fn rl f fashion 1 He lie wa was studiously polite an aol and attentive t hp to her before t strangers stranger Ian r on which occasions her Jo lovely I face would I l I I I I I nu flush h with mingled pride embarrass 3 anti and 11 delight 1 ht which people 81 see sec ing lug they said how howel el very Aery pf ht happy he hewn hewn wn He lie was as a's le nh a most mot Care careful CuI how h he addressed ed her In Ill public remel- remel belil bering these e words word of her hers hots n Because au c r I am am so FO yonn young young spare pre pire I me mt He ho HC did spare Apar her so o far that no love JO I could ever cr l by hi his manner have deI de tie- the harriet barrier between them that death could he ito said never r break down Sh SIlo She 08 not no hol wholly unhappy I there j was ivas upon her hor always a keen I een sense e of or 1 outraged love lo of or wounded pride of ot unmerited shame shamo and humiliation hut but I she was of a bright hll cheerful happ haJ nature There time The even Iven now no I when sh site she lau laughed heel and sang ang happily as 19 though no trouble thoUgh Ot or care Ce existed n th the lie world oril times when the stately tn t ly walls wails wal I of or Brooklands ran rang a again nin with wih tile the I sweet Wf music of ht her r singing wh hen the I faithful old servants went about with wih I bright faces thinking blat R as she wn was o happy nit all al mu must t be he well Webb 1 times limes wh when n I site hc almost for forgot ot the lark dark cark shadow I that hung over ovet 11 0 her hm 1 life the Ihl fact that lint she Isho was wag th the unloved ed wife of a most niest iii- iii loved lo el husband Then a again ain the thC lays days s 's came camp when sue she I could not recover leco Cr herself Ir when her herI I retire Fence tn c of humiliation and wounded lov 10 love j I was so great there seemed scented to her 10 to resource save ave death but hut H Heaven aen Ls Is lc very fry merciful and amI we nr are none of r u II tried our OU strength th One morning Lord Carow sent nt to ask rs sk I If he ho h. h could speak to his wife If it he ohe I would join him In th tile the library Won Von dering at the unexpected summon she abe hl r i i I I i II I I I I I i I I l I I I hastened there alit and found him hint with wih an air I 1 lopen open oreti letter In ill hl his han handI kant hand I I wish to consult you OU I. I Lady Carew ry I he ito he said rising and placing a eMit for tor he t. hf hoc I r have p lp received f Ct a n letter leter from my cousin Ju Lady DI Die hc hc i I wants want to 10 pay us a I visit 1 with wih her hus ittis huc- huc ton band You Sir Guy Ver I Yes es I liked 1111 him very ery r much I met iN him hini several F erl times lime In London LonIon hut but I I hove never nc l seen i en Lad Lady 1111 Dif Die I lr 1 leave leae It entirely h. h with wih you 01 he Ite said paid What hat answer r shall I return plied piled I 1 cannot possibly I decide she r. r re re- re I Would it I h be he pleasant for QI you OU to ro have I visitors lors In the house hons ho he ask Asked sk d. d I I r 1 should imagine so it i is isery is' is very ery lono- lono r. r i 1 ly nt at tt times L I 8 She e looked so o young so o like child oung I. that that his heart was wa almost almO t You Your do It Ie dull eIll I t am sure Shall iShall I r toil tell tJ Lady I-d Dio Die to 10 come como He lie Jp had spoken n to her with wih a smile then suddenly r remembering that tabio Ih iho I II had married him against his will wi th the smile smie died away anti and h he almost re repented repented re- re t of or It Jt But it I had gladdened jand anti warmed wormed her heart Yes she he said I ha have heard henrt hat that La Lady Die Is v very ry cheerful rind witty wity cr very clever Er cl and nOli accomplished lift Ito bowed ho as though h he Ite would give her to understand Ih that t h he did not In Intend lii- lii 11 t tend nd to discuss Lady Lad Lad DI Die with wih herI herI her hr I merely mere dc desired r r lo n know your our ourI wishes about the th matter he lie w said col- col cold II ly and auth sh she o j-o o sensitive so Sf Jq keenly eDly nl alive ht to r e every change change- c on I his Is face fl a andIn anti and wI In his voice Fa raw Instantly that lint he Ito hud had no moie mor snubs s for 01 her hel When will wi Lady Die he ho here her site she asked aled rising from rein her chai chair I I will wi give he orders ohler at once for or her hEr room rooms This Title l I is Monday She he will ivill wi b be here hereon hereon on nn Thursday evening Sir Si Guy City of oC course comes om with her hN Have you rou un any directions to give h she Ahe asked asked any any wishes ou would like carried out cult No Xo Mi T C Carbon will wi know what rooms my lIly cousin haul had hat whOa when she hr was HI here her four years NIa NI a ago o. o Thank you ou Lady Another most bow l I stately an and she sho he knew v th that i the Interview was ti en ended cd Without another word tort she the I II I I I I I I quitted the tue room and ami something Ilka Ilk a n despairing thou thought ht came cami to herlie her lie He 1 will wi never ncr Ilko 11 me she h Mid ail and If 1 he illS hp does o s not nOI It il will wi be bp b belt bett for me to t tile die She remembered d Jm having heard Loch Lad Carew speak this of niece of or hers her how much Sir GU Guy was attached aUae to be- be how fondl fondly he 10 loved d her anti and how j hf devoted de tie- voted ho he was to her Sue Sho will wi fN see ee that m my husband flo 0 do donot not like Jko me mc she site said and the thought was bitel as au death to 10 her bier yet e l sh- sh I went at once to Mrs Carbon and andu u tu- tu ant all al the arrangements to fo th the comfort of their I visItors visitor lor L Lady y Die was wait exp expected ct ll on Thurs Thursday n evening on Thursday morning ns as Rh she gathered gath ered erd r some om ro roses p es from the the h beds on in Ih he hit n In lawn Lord Carew pa passing parsing bv hy nr mv n her hor TC He lie stopped courtesy 1 to demand i it Long ns os th they haul h be ho i int nt at Brooklands it was the lr first t time Ump h lint l IU met mt her In the grounds ground rou d Are r you 01 gathering ro o roses p es IT Il asked osle speaking IH merely for Ci ci sake nl c Y Yes anti and see gee I P ht Have done domut Lord Cora I have run ran ft a i sharp long Inns so much In m my fingers and anti it J pains n m mso un He could mm do nothing IN less lees S tw than n to extract UIt U. U it It I will wi not hurt you 01 Jor for more than thana thann a n minute minute- he be ie said Mil Are rt you yon hI braIn brine bra In hearing pain Sh She could coull not nol help the reproach that looked nt ot him from her beautiful eve eve- P Yes sho ho replied graves gravely r eb I I nil au 11 bear pain In silence anti ant bear hear it I well Il I le He lie took her hand in hi his while h he I drew out nut ou the Ito thorn It wa was the fh Hist Ous t 1 time since his w wedding da day and hiI hieye hi I eye ere tell fell on in the tho w wedding ring that hau l meant FO so EO little lite save sa sn o as an nn irk nm chain for Cor both hoth of ot them What hatt a 1 lift hand hond it i was ws how hns it it- trembled a as a. a h he touched it 1 she he blushed an l ao-l I seemed half hair frightened of oC him I hope hopp it i does not not hurt you 0 nov now he lie said But Rut Lady Ind Carew made him no nt-i an art wr She t rn d from him her hM eye S eu full of o tears rs I I- I J t 11 t CHAPTER L T n r VIII I I. I I Oh Oh mellow sun oh oh ci A sweet south sw Which ruffling all the tho With lo ln loving touch wakes up the min mind d To pleasant summon summer mmel f fancies Adelaide Care Carew sat rat alone in tn her hr sumptuous tr dressing sing Foe th the is first time timo since her hr marln marriage e she sho f felt fisi lt t some SeIne Itt little c desire lre to look Jook nice Thi This s visitor who into whoa a was coming this coming thIS ominA-thIS this beloved d I wife wa was ivas Fur sure to look beautiful Ic i-Ic Her Hr r husband hushan in au all al was ins t er r of or his wife's appearance n ha-n han of c his hi ig s own He Lie II took toor an Interest In her dr dress s perhaps even as aR she h remembered t t o have seen he lie selected her lieu flowers an ti jewels jels Then a a. deep sigh rose roge from fro m tim tio the very velT depths depth of lieu her hf heart who heart who o cared Si co for fot her P Perhaps and oh cli I how hO fervently sh she e hoped It I ml might h t he he so so bight t wish el l her hez to look hook n nice itice-hie itice 1 he might perhaps wish that Die DiC shoIl should 11 like hike h her iler r. r Anti and nl y yet It was Improbable Ho Ito had hac i plainly In I expressed his his Uko to lice lier knowing kno hInt st-li st why should houlf site hc ox ox ox- peeL him to talce an any Interest In h lice her 1 Tho o on only wl h J Jio nn h l fi L. L m. m slit she e lr t me to tf A 1111 lr J I r w l decent decently iy burled tOt out of hl his waThen wa wn way Then rhen h hei T h heart att r hr fl hI VI M I I I I I I again again after after au all al Minn bian was not nt q quite t so 0 hall hail 3 as that that Jane Jan Hinton looked quite luie rejoiced to 0 see ro her lady interested in her hr toilet loiet She Sh fetched from Crom the wardrobe a beautiful costume Oft Of r rich ich white la late lae relie ed by br faint taint da dahr's of him blue on ono on- on of oC the ho we wedding dresses cs that lint r bf-r ber n pr procured cured from Paris and ant en e you nl pont pori Lady Adelaide thought t so Lit tl il 1 wasted edI ed If I you ou wear ar this thi anti and ome luau din months monds sto to brighten the rr dress q it woud he vcr very nice m Ill my lady said raid In Jane Of Her beautiful face fri rt fu jI j I halt half hall a minute Though h some o of I Dio he 11 I most mot bitter sorrow row of a woman's womans I had hod been heen hers she hc was child hi h I enough to b bo be Pleased d at nt the iden of Ir looking nl nice I r wonder woner won sh site she said alt half shyly sh l It If if Lord Carew Jt likes diamonds The rhe maid maul opened her o eyes es In nonder won won- tier der this allo almost t th the Jr first t J bandI bandI band h her l' l lady Jad haul had 1 0 over nd to her hu hl I klo know he h. does clops m my ills' Int lady she ht I plied pled quickly I 1 have been heen In Lady C Careus dr room dressing room often when m tizy Jor lord has hns looked booked In and asked Il her hr t u. wen wear them Jane Jonc had not to say again nga that her mistress was not interested ted in inh h her lii l' l toilet lad Lady Adelaide ro roI rest e n fio-n 11 her hr seat eat Bring all ail al m my jewel c. c cases case e she s so sail id anti and the maid complied with wih her te re request re- re rt- rt quest Her slender FIndel white hiI lingers fingers in tr- tr bled with wih en eagerness g as ns she lifted th th- shining gems from their thel velvet b be bed J- J She h would hI hive fId covered herself w f in nh i i I ii h diamonds from rm head to 10 feet ft If It h by b 1 I i I big Ing so O she site could have ha won nn OttO one sh u word n of if praise 01 or ni look of or a admiration from Crom him She chose ho e a necklace t tv t. t fn ra fast t r. r n a around her firm Orm white throat diamond diamont dia dla- mond mont stars to shine in iii tho the golden coils 0 of hair hall a ro brooch ch anti and a bracelet fur fr her hI rounded 1 white unite arm It I wa was wi wro ti tithe the ca rne su s of or a child she hc over oeL 1 0 tho Ito Jewels Jen-els tH thai lint were wIe to win h r rn n a kind look from froni 00 him hini Xe Never I did liti 1111 mirror minor give pj ba back k a 0 fait r r picture than L Lad Lady Hl Adelaide that bright June evening p her 10 lovely truce face had hadn n nIt It the faintest flush something t if f hope anti expectation lie He had been beert kinder to her lieu that morning and anti h r I l CI beat ii |