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Show REPUBLICAN, ! For (Conti Another's . ; unwed "Why do flow = love the larly and mysteries." calmly. "['am sure did you lovely my ever and an ‘ Allan. } Argee anyone graceful? ru a p loves "h the tet see nses yy BERTHA M. CLAY time sought terness H seBee Fg lad _ oracu- | any " i 4 of her heart. Then Shefgolden bit- | brow: she re-/| bitterness of spirit let what ir us her? and as she something and they | would) : languid hands steel. The Spoke his white but their contrast T shall find out which it as those grasp character was so of think it vatilte = her :horse. that his fortress: that ne sould ike Mon _~ oleae Prince Charlie has a spirit of his| Snanish eourtas Mc an tna. The feat he said He requires skillfull : in} n pss was a perfect volOe Die." ae 1 her way Did you neve meet | er ee cine that js worth | great >as 0.0" vel as to be Beauty Randolph an Indi: have tion married her; i only merc. that is must a ai ce ye what ei ons," seen of :a the dat part alee have :snarled cs ui ase ortune and from which that Lady terms of ‘i n Oe at his posi-|all ye He has no great remark {ft Die the will. her the knew that he was in | gree I careless of wit would soonhis bring con-}‘senses," she Adelaide's will}in nothing | is too sald to place. meek, answer and with made for his bravery then, when he had at h!s lady exchanged into toAllan! the} some him herself, as a were; she liked does not ment shapely,to rule. Aad soft, and himself famous! look had given never Ng i as Seemed Unusual in to the She had spoken remember fore ob- how MYStery over: the place. here wife. ee AT years, Ts: enoice it Was spirits been hall not, as was of met Roae FoOWhat seemed those! to song; resound every day an for husband should rebellion. She word hurmbled round that could snoment, have but the might crosity of her and love She had turned more of have and him should the sins of so heavily on me?" Then genile pane tae Alla he ae grandeur calmed her He fdre she had chosen to go ou ore eee love me him| be visited Luty to grace, leept so how her Her earnest: praises they ej were -came warm} from Fite most honest heart: tlectelio nie Cane far aS amiable they she made was to him praise eh were walls and expedi- think he did praise efforts wind and) sweeps| she satd. love ously Lady a his Die out fe plans was not to what he thought talked industri- for the be estate, but thwarted. She| r She hun-| Guy enjoyed his ride gre rose falr like a face four Londen ; lon all in with} biggest hounds, they Thrashed and noble strength She was pale, gale. aa dignity In RTS went ‘L know mad Goad she Know vnything else.' At breakfast of the "shall: nd time day's I bavebe se "y0 ' ae a to us >, eak-/| her likew the . you?" er: and then It L - dis- | | made :asked | her) sald, fare careltl, ra Oa not some be jealous if very gracious jealoustshe - words. who. had, ae me A TIS8) really | talleed swin-/ them ence un-| those" evens F : ~ moment a seauty ue fn ph a much if, Die) is right. afterall?" in hough? ve con-|) Tait o} Lae _ nel great ee eauty for I that » hes oe ide ae nt va self that nam smooth (as a" lo. iked - pas um * rl > 7 ; was aim. aie "Beauty's way: as he did nd that Rr Worse was pe of s hold he up al-| dee d, 1 when tected could Hny his heart had love never or an his ace she did mer -? expression che not it "Beauty over! <eorte ound j.1{ sur erine*, Adelaide was vet toWked come him Gent elses he she was so different liked the fair, 5 a Pie | ine the time rathe Lady ae "To minuteeysleep Die said, minutes were open the long over; winds e fair is faces he but i before, that have of this so.few nad Ranied seen had woman Smiles... } a A ‘ ae attracted vans on him] none so fair) who ‘This seemcd|seemed leaves woman} by and over wealthy eke af her} no| at once -by the Uful ipves ithe | cool her mage cups and that| fresh, were looked wonder ccuré-in, the ‘Jove and homage. that] Wot -_- ‘leantages, had-yvet a Kind. wore theft of shrink- of the molst beau- oe ee soni Of for' tt Po net wf. atealit ‘ g ; eet, S tering a a - rriends ae he another, ii } of pix ee 5 In 5 at are one of | a} She - un ii a Carew had riever to fectio See fallen es Lads one:word her. Joyal and onquest, oneneat ower inert ‘ensed~ and ‘arr: } Lac the by "her party (the advent wis ar she nw j missive the and} interfere up anythingsef In, won- the kind In Ae ha erat re, ae repen and so| familiar and: envy ond lice di suehter Beauty "escape. nearest the: rhaps aver had of falling: in love atyonce and} forever "had. been® with, Allee Cc not : his terms fille admiration h hese on wifewere, Sir ‘her with fy Lady sun- on the lawn," said Come out us: tae with come: |Die. . "Alice, shine and flowers: seem to ee So they passed. through us. long Pernaps She had cared more fo him |one n windows ind ent out:on® the pleture prettye a formed they carr, | lawn: wady loves his other all than. dresses sweepin: elegant the there, Carr late Sir) James the the widow-of ief Carhampton, was not what is com-| over the long grass Presently there masculine voices. of oa sound" is | mother, maneuvering a bmonly-.called sly: iid impel Carr "Alice: Pretty marry to daughter her wished I She on ‘Hi she hoped to her. take in "It would. serves them rich not to bata place but England, | with her "Alice among ine would she choles shall please | said tovall; "but L hope la sensible choice." | It. seemed more than ine one ; ine Ener "Beats < Ret nebt, the Kankakee TI.osirlhew since:interested: ANRUBL hasVA: slum bered"¢ hae Th? tt ho Wit New of short duration, Mer cast "f yi at the gives pee rch, erm bers, i yee i aoa the givl tella strange. On eae a ealeasi iit! Shi fe psycho oi al expert are;m wil hh senor: pirk is anh York known uent society as the waking for enolee Vere would Randolph . she she | willymake! tre laugn "Lam some | selve of probable that | Lord excelle nt } group, very would be of "We afraid -us in a would Carew came deserve only ;up "what _ most that eo case, oar to icious dear, nt 7 rhe ) little you to very Dic us. Lady to' give amiable few ‘are there ane day, some i Shirley ititles in England older and more hon-| seyé lecture I do not wish tell ored than that eo -was constantto} tale but it-isoall Beauty's £ -he Alice for one whole week andpeople |} engrossed us with a tigher-hpuntinge : stor y.0 matter a settled it to think he gan Alice: was. a bright-fuced, winsom¢ Engrossing people ts « 0 "Sleepperl ds Psyehical eo, is oghoms = a +6 eta of remark Bea a: pe. ra = r peeresses of | speak to. them now laughed Die Lady Interfere | not herself," x ‘arew, not or superbly handsome lovely, like : 8 like Lady. Lady Dis Shia was high-spirited, winsome, grace-| lrul always full of animation, full of | spirits No-one ever knew: what it- )|-his,"" gize, replied ey lo wLady hom Die; you "put shoul not to me x te Carew ‘turned quickly wife, he: was so seldon, guilty ay noloMf his ¢ the me, a ry S Hi is! FAMILY : ; 6 ! 5 Cap- Friends heautiful gift for BY. my of - ELEANOR Walworth is a Suburb of and the family is supposed name, with "Allsworth" sionally in colonial records. William Walw Sok oer : as this." were poetical such. Middlesex, | Walworths tranquil} this, a corner before of them over ‘ ' Men-True Patriots- Liberty, LEXINGTON. London,{ brave to tak p tateraniis men,, true patriots of {lberty. they and firm served in ocea- | Groton enero eet. in the lst of hefoes martyred at the storming: of Fort a vho en of New) came from] request ree | of tne nee ~e Griswold is tne u Walworth, grandson rst ©ithe Sumnehr oon, the colonists all about of English agriculture, holt a] was. first id, ee is eet the of this country, at the Captain|te teach methods We| of the a high Island. Later, poor his the e e, of | Sylvester of William.) the rried rah Holmes, and widow Meet eonsoled (7) at death ee man! Seine encima Long. William this will lane| frst. hedge] as a picture; trailing Lady Die F gree? Are same Walworth, was, all it was| he sole woodbine and} eried out In] lord. for a long surveyed, citizen.. time, and He meetings; Sheriffs and own roads, by hor, in this a. nee . IvUs too bad, Pe rey crossing | But mayor ver bank, William thick | ty. Marvy sloping and the two Jadies sat| and monaren Fisher's was re never mind, an old wo- y. the poor see he Lid and Sere Cab of| troop of dragoons, of| York state, Island's above all a a | guished town) he could bid defiance constables; "he ae an mende e the bank." said Lord] man but himself nee get as many as{no dog but hig own Tne wood bing flowers in hurriedly is the and a ‘ty er es PRL anne eee 1744, and became charming, we the right (0: hunt; / Latin." Tieht to bark|beename don't wish one. sons worth, of was her distin- ost' Reuben Hyde last chancellor Wal- of the state, to; He was born near the close of tne his eighteenth century, in Connecticut, At no} sixteen, "he taught and gained a little e had his romance, and pret-!|the suton-it she wasn't pretty | the eglantine;cemained, mand pretty. distance ro around, his MEAS and. Carew faced ayshare "His His word," Lord "Nadedot?, fling and Then clearer the of ninety money to Without much. schooling, he the greatest jurist of his day. was also vitally Interested in all important questions making for good of his fellow men, and was be/the first president of the New York same| State Temperance society, 1829; presil6ng; dent of thi American Temperance and! unlon; vice president of the Bible and Upon | ‘Tract society, and a member of the Mar-{ Foreign Mis sion society AS an auecove- i ior, besides the works on law, ho day, ub lished an elaborat genealogy of And riches the "second und de-) uncontrolled Rut the Walworths accused of avarice, bléssed both in basket |of pirate bars of gold, manifold general the blossoms hasten. the shouts mad. down: }him,.in to| divect Walworth,- one grew | Painesville, if ‘dog!':and:Wads | Joan: line, ries 800) descended o the the youngest son of ‘the : had second son, Hyde's war Clarence, witn a Great man of one of the Paulist Fath- daughter, 0f Connecticut, idward I I of John} founders Pligrim, the Tis learning, was of the order of. Anne, mar- Fled "the. tex eee eee been | Backus of New York State who, hes n | through his forebears, the Porters, John, | Allens. Clapps, Governor Saltonstall had ‘son traced his descent of England ; Hertford Neville of Ohio, who died in 1812 Benjamin, in Pritain, profeund Buey ders era. | have never They aave and store, generation, Die eried aloud in> horror. | Dé ssessed of that "Ti t mad dog,' she saldfand itis} offen as: good as coming down the lane. Oh, my 4 od! | night have been what. do?" Brit wT sod} mot Piha is;shall teed weecco Meee; tan abufrds: itn Ubi that thineis jn. way . pleasum@p of you Adelaide alg hed Lady of | Guy lively with-any WALWOR stood on the top of the bank gather-!sheep, 50 cattle, 32 horses, slaves and nie acon abine They. saw nim: turn | 77 .ounées' of wrought. plate From said Lae Die, aie repented" her Ss, lord and master I ean admire your goodr but I. cannot imitate. | ameye foe me, vex ages. ever Guy ere at ine ination: to bom end first--most pce setnee amie then kiss him afterwe ep was | loving, piquant,| ‘pretty, jooked talk of af-| leisure; ' ofmodel ‘course,wifesuchas ayon)Beth W seemed, Beauty i hint Mor iy 0 rT sald. her dadyship,. "bur it always seems to. me a ery affected one ; Lady Adelaide wasvabout. to answer] when they were alarmed bv loud | other, . turned beautiful Vas. shouts said they saw Belantine y to hina still 16 felt certain that} would he BO Tlis reliance upon had | ae although implicit was. lher> j done nothing to deserve such fide lity Lady Die- was greatly. amused; At 1e- | laide .was..so° utterly unconscious ..of | further Adelaide | least then Well, |.4s taken never unlegs a her. all the good that is in us, was he ALI hint onus iL Fore eannot @ . one | She ore "y- y from Allan Ladies, Diageo de Althaugh |. speaking Diana.' had thle to. rake : we away ive , } neglected the biwe matters A with | going up to Lady Ndelaia amend her. "Think‘* no. one spenksygou quickly 5 "AY lewe- -""Has he? spoken yet in i= smiled. afraid, not am t he ST < are gdevaiae Lord ting A Captain. Randolph: whose ideas of botany were of -the naziest. kind,' re-)| plied that he had not the least iden. to Lord fiat Dir : he meet think I had taken Jeave of my ‘You fre mistress of (hamause, aoe elt im to be obeyed in you | sure lv may ae ely hii : at 1 1 me she; nen lookes ‘ ae o » who did not understand, ‘Allan,' laughed LadyDie, "take a and | der x Dic Lady yeahs ae a no. de- "Pray do, not exhaust yourself; said | Pais. means, they, )too, were bap- | the Hyde family His home, Pine Lady Adelaide with q smile tized Grove Saratoga, wus the resort of all "T think woodbines have ‘the: most It was sald to be fear: of Captain | the promin¢ nt and learned men of his delica und beautiful fragrance in. the | Xidd that caused the Walworths to)day. Hie kept up the military record world." said' Ladv Die emove to the mainland, or Connecti- | of the family. © His father had heen an "Tam not very well up. in such | cul How much more valiant to have! officer in the revolution, and he was a vepented her Words: must gorel Dy time tonic eee) eae wa > is) You ced; ‘ele Ma there i=} idea! Mabe vives they ns Cady "A de raid in? a » fir tf lifferent Sea fobs eka a Y friend's] purpose the vw ith in ooh et his wife's affections. . yr ei sxpre , down; Lord aces went tocthe hedge}told of it-came over on the ind began to -gather the beautiful | ship with him. The voyage was fragrant sprays enough for him to plead his suit "Lady LreW sid. Beauty. Jagily,}|in 1690 they were -married. T am oat vour orders [f vou wish] the baptism of their first child, me to get some woodbines, Twill make }tma. the parents owned the the effort.' nant in the vernacular of the ene inst oar J ads sald fault of one not was' Randolph Deauty. <6 who think lightly: of..moral ,or ;orten ne rad gentiemen = ne x " ais tions: ‘he vould. sooner | he begins one of his famous storic tho or for mMintite hy Beauty's era eee ey ragrance head and ee waenility 7 hough in some vague| turned almost impatiently to Lady & at te : calf ¢ | Ad Kale enide, ae eich le efornatae : ae - ie napselt fo she manner © lave 3 re : ns sit gentlemen satier "dinner not unde se | land he could a & manner eaten a te ' iow long stand, " nye atin acted "while fit . a ‘| "Te willbe ora _ Randolph's z hurt you can carry." ' There was na pretty Where wild thyme grew, branches further she light. Magnet iat "Sit down on Carew, ‘and T at tne fate tranquil beauty, no | / (Gj ee as they witheneéw life; the golden theRavarm go . koe a { wild to escort country loveliness Itandolph."" that white Hlies were still he pirds rejoiced in can the ache, appreciate one. mass wild roses, admiration sweet breeze; the buttercall on theswing.'. ads for one moment in loving 3eauty head of offering te As they . five most reat to thirst in rustled | ON | a asnamed of emotion women de- | London, he reign of Richard IL. } captain, Fis commission is dated at light In; we neve r, if we can help it. aS William had his seat at Walworth, [fag for" This is & pretty good showgive wi Ly o ny expression of feele Pilgrim's sons oe three, ing for the deseendants desiring to Ing, but It does not follow that we are williant, John and Thoma j Join patriotic societies, : devoid of ft, Like Robinson Crusoe, William tne Of the Walworths, ploneers of New had thrown admitting the |haze; the flowers, after 30 Pe forth roses vichest streamg the had lifted their of CR co differentcte, tnat of: the ythe aa he ecclgaied ha jad - known, | flles. | a aan brilliant triumphant and}, Die the rain, green-the 5 DPV that a walk so green, so sweet did not know you show that had a triek of. blushing like broad, beautiful sunjight-for it was | girl's; She liked. the. young soldier's{the perfection of a' July evening: the } chivalrous devotion to ne : sex, his al-j] heat had been intensed put toward the }moest unconscious conques end of tne afternoon a short, quick And he, on his first introduction to| shower had fallen ang now all nature Lady Adelaide, was rtled by her] was at its fairest; the ¢reées, "refreshed | beauty: | | ni a "NGNYE judge a man OF nigra out-|over to the mainiand, he had hames) tiem. o and me will do for your the was Svivester, boys. litle wo London. New and t Groton Carew. Lady appearance, ward think the best of us are ashamed to Tilliam "claimed" descent from Sir! son of John, who was cornet of a re- the . i delightful; her certain had taken Carr alone the length- nedLadyabsence of the, @™mem Die had riseq Sion. first to anyone| frank face] dl 4 2 ih y very flowers there seem to blaze grandest forest has nothing so cool, "T din- grand be make enough dining after was.a \ Gea "fused to dream of them so{ otters moh en ] was out in India. Even| caieen it very had lain down a will have. purchased. fair." the The indies "perhats ne. aad e oe lydy Vi its name from the town, Tae deriva-{ every war. hey were of those in He repeated them as they sauntered | tion of this weak o possibly French,| New England who saw quite enough side by side down the green lanes, from ‘‘wawl,"* r, announcer, ori Indian lighting to make th text aivure think the falrest spots|berald. W A vigaene and Walsworth | "There Serer a rest for the peoin ole Iengland are these lanes,' said| are about the only variations of the! ple of Go a great favorite. On the egun eee ce -hunting possibicFo he Lady Adelaide book; pretty Ajice showed signs of pique at : at and saxshen the in 1 Wake et Inurl me fest-five with|ner, much * said to Jher-| cannot» walk! husband... Tt lady of the only eligible lines: BO Die ereto rooklands. aor at ‘6 J ie Randolph. Wwoodbines."' wady Carew felt ages cannot go sald ‘Lady ipo. for]to heavy her, 8 r i eg || lir el after! eyes, "What will you find tain Randolph? He laughingly quoted nic« in- cu pal im ve 4 ' AN sae made "ho sign. She turned with al Walworth Family-Family of Brave politely, to his a of dign eerrened try lanes some possible. nee, > , and held out his arm to his cousin "Now; ie," he said, "let. us find ce une asked grown never longing fis a\ she turned. from! ‘they walked ‘to- favorite spot: the Alice Carr loaked the attention indifferent away. knew pretty carry. was fyr Ko She fancied the same motive actuated the Captain, for he stood still, Lord Carew soob setiled the question; he came up to where the two ladies stood ‘Any effort. t¢ a sa nearer poatn es still oniylsd in send. thein drifting further apert-<T had" hetter eae it aloné," said Lady Die to Keele and in this she was not far wrong. ; 7 eae So CHAPTER NIT. it all.meant a It hasten the room: one or his Sheen nest to but Rome \ them:| elared, so that Captain Randolph, Lord Carew, Lady Die os Lady Adelaide went together, <A matter of curiosity, Die walted to see if Lord Carew would pay nis wife hate, Adelaide into the nding over some would call Lord themngirg word' and little she dreamed would anything cure believe i roses are all out, and your favorite woodbines are in full perfection, Die But the party. after all, was a very small one. Sir Guy had some business letters to answer. Lady Carr declared herself so deeply in arrears with her correspondents that she must at onee begin to discharge her debts. Alice, piqued at Beauty's coldness, declined to go out; the sun In Gor indiffer- than Jove, Lay: and, pire; then wife, him] to bim and of warning pniges "sooner: that or later jhis-turn: tellwould . a) 2 a come, Beauty.) said' jall «>the chains taat indies: force svere maa used laeetetin, SLEEPER PUZZLES PSYCHICAL EXPERTS engage than. ‘this, Dinner was van fait Hilt| vas fair and as io wife. wanting polished lord Carew would answer her address perhaps three words that] love ever did anyone i avarihe g had never been guilty with wonat a lovelyPT : "at .he voung, unity, quiteve |1 ae EY a aes ROLE es = nt = Ne vy girl's, ¢risp: . there the fair repress conversation, every} to say fashion, t woman's seorn. The world = had 1itherto been a pleasant resting place | te Zeauly Randolph; perhaps all his Crabbe Ra : 3] : at her may white! that atenite tt came as 1 Woman's retired tandolph a her that in his never cooly to ‘One op love with He used languid his He e 5 had te fell In he saw. oe too ion tando aaa face dreamy, his yet; i AE Cie ee : Rie aie Ore ere wei. They = deAnd autiful, eo ' was else, whined to He had heen etther strangely lucky|and Lady Carew or unlucky, for his. turn had not come |composedly;. each = CHAPTER NI ----- al her manners, all who saw vaiired nia "thoi » CON md gent turn, I] nes lo Lord | undes not as : two herself strange abrupt, but his a ao of tose: and ber of them > to. Bimise lyn us the ap other. just' as eae one, - ne | IU You phe am Carew : They ; "nieve > from Lord not In every ye 9) generally the s to the Netiec ieaeatiel am walk' on Beauty the care Carew to answer some question in' relation to it. "Then she would ‘try hard just aswell nothing. when they ef Brook- enjoyed "Is that pee © c fleure: 1 1 handsome wife, with a patror ofat her head L would ne anyone Dutyoul, ny s Sea sald Lady) sraceful mfiind on; house. . | Why dislikes <0 $s ‘You will.find Sir. Guy,an ‘excellent waller-kind ‘and-attentive, | said Vi | vill sav sald, sight the a i i ines an capri Everingham, tha momeneni i. cic was just at/ ""lerward Jail the time of your husban a ques- | replied laughingly. and iuady Adelaide nde with} wonder. Adelaide | jectures onsidsred Caren She as she in her wander with conservatory rare foreign he Ways ; Sy, leaves peas forgot, and then, cool as though} Fi, ae had not quivered with ae vit tl "Duchess spend the even- in he BtOW never ave life." ea: - my lan much $0 Sir Guy:ae : Said honest . 2 | true, Lady Adelaide pho' etn nlied ies ork and. RCE you," once pare came sh pd eat , * SI La. ou like} paler p07) een t: . ni 4 to the thant sh cantina. uy Pia mistress of Brooklands 1" "she re-t'Her ' hall like -"it very. mu ly s ‘i "ty plied, blushing a the moveity 9} Pall Court ing . = ae caim, sereneal | that won all| amusemen dtive: Sa coming | Usht.Thank Lady to had said to. hengeltig Vi-matters little for) 2. "Het us go to thi Die: -"b have "quitk eeoing it today." Bit give down there was Wee aneee her manner respect, tlon to" and courage for the brought reflection day. Tt Adelaide. cussed ideas ceal never tesy; ee e eae ach day, ‘Time was to be} I Lord of a mean or dishonorable action in her friend, to bring her comfort and}She had loved him well before, but! nis tite. No girl ever had the loss of consolation; yet as the hours went by| When sae heard all that he had to tell happiness or fair fame to Jay to his one after the other, as she counted/she loved him better than ever. Sit} charge. Butterfly love con-| their slow lengths, that time seemed|Guy had so many anecdotes of _ his staney compared with his; neh his faillong in coming. childish days to tell, so many anecdotes | ing was well known. ‘etty girls and| Night brings more than rest. It/ proving how brave, how generous and| mirthful women . enjoyed an' hour's brings wise thou hts to conte! us ns he ie low wih de-| {irtation with him; laughed at it afipure her, his|sometaing flushed of the ; © whipped | perhaps had some am lable alive e that Not that he hardly explained even to himself. any har He talked incessantly of Lord Carew. | 22¥ arm. e| neglec his cca flaming fire. There} single-handed and unaided, ae Sea iS pretty would as he think in | him Ran- ys He made tien give up their} but what can. be done with indiffergotten gains, and marched out of|ence?" she said to herself the saloon triumphantly taking the In her kindly way she tried in a ey voung cornet with him ee fashions to "br! ng them to8 Le wav him a lesson over gamstner, She would @sk advice from ' ng and low associaces that the boy both on the same sibject; she would row very heartily Jnee or twice he made change the conversa- to Beauty iil. {made him understand tnat other people considered his wife peerless, let "Tt me in time herself a Ti as not boars is A pointed vieu of ands ame pen oe eee another enter, followed him. He watched | and eauauiie of a man like Beauty for pee minutes §n silence, Randolph? What happens then? felt sure the other was being KB Lady Die could' no longer con- len he paar Bor ex. | an disinterestedls But | to her lgreat her up will o ait manner. "If he, tit Le And then! beautiful rose mighty will love these words times eac be gen-| depths of a word | they ideal should Cae until he < an before: and ou ought to be very happy, Alher room, her ‘lan. she said, earnestly. OSH with weeping, | witnout Esaenllonmine canoe ents is proud scorn. |most lovely, the mo craeeii mite she said tojin England, and that is saying a great again "why | deal.' came he ed | oneland dust:|amd manner|so she sald. knew." and time."' her others her a the from in patient," sake, : his said dréd of as reat. seas U will be for as | thers turr with to proudly hauteur than he had ever seen »w she stands alone in beautiCul face swollen her Nps quivering with ‘It is hard to beat herself over and over Poor knew-if her magnificent forbade that to be spoken. with lecture were some ill-mannered! with Lord Carew that she might have The gentle nature wasi/an ne alti of praising his young loving heart rose {in notl wife a nz of "GORNER ) ~ was The morning following was very beautiful-warm, but not sultry-and at breakfast time Lord Carew proposed that ies should neither ride nor drive, but saunter through the long green lanes that led to the woods, "We need not go out in any formal fashion," he said, "but a walk through bitter disappointment, not only forjor known. She ‘had an instinctive | ping pi eguiled into some gam-| her husban 1-"what happens, Guy, the sad thoughts that the sight of}fear that all was not well, and an} en motte eht wnerein no man having} when a women ‘s young, very beautiLady Die's happiness evoked, but that|earnest desire to see bota happier : e leas pretention to the name of{ful, very loving and her own husband though she school girl. aroused, the do scape-goat with How Never in her gentle life had Lady Lady Die's motive for riding with we tion to some place or other-a plenic, Adelaide felt so angry, so disappointed | Lord Carel was of the kindest. Shel. at iwiee he had been roused | a drive, in old-fashioned gypsy party, is on this night She wept bitterly! had take a great liking to the beauini Te no iton was mightier in his!ana everywhere Beauty Randolph was when she was once more in her room, | tira, eas young wife, who was so dif0 _ nee Bele pee artet eo by Lady Adelaide's side not only over the complete and mos at} ferent to everyone élse sel Haaececn eed ae ornet Harvard ‘What happens," sald Lady Die to her himself. g i with her own husband would have been not only a treat, but a luxury she did not hope for Lord Carew nennans d to catch tne | wistful expression of the. girl's eves and he devoted himself to her for the | remainder of the evening, but he was, she said to herself, a poor substitute vis- laughter as Carew, to her "Pretty them such DiethatVereton, with there he J cannot think,' she self, "Why Lady Carew: and talk with her own is very bad taste for the. house to monopolize the man init, gay ; for so full often: , . Without a her husband, oo a questionto Carew, should it-was askwonderful her face flushed and how BeyBrooklands ti neOT nad Etsnot that Even. ane we gether grove. Ade- Lady is OlG, Shall other Husband to suggesied har ae. ofee Lord whe how him, "Lady strange to é ( touched by her quiet shrinking from him as though knowing that no apology should come from him to ae ee Sea onien tg was by her| vide saying, nh his os ‘ enue most languid | } great 2"4 wife were never seen holding those confidential Nttle conversations that take place' so often when the house is full of visitors, If anyone like a clarion] baitlethey achieved to took warm-a Perhaps the tne fact was! remembered| "| am. sorry we have been so long," he said, gently. They all saw how her face flushed and her eyes drooped be- and at the 80 Alice Carr and Beauty;Randolph gentle inwhitethelrhandsmove-|!" one house together, The old so and hands sounded field of approac w between and spoke of"husbang Lord Carew ‘ 0! done; liked languid they tones of remember voice had hottest least breach of courtesy: mat he had not even much wisely declined to see it. by this time the yisitors in the For house began to ‘Suspect that between pa a and any. lady all was not as it +10U id be; there was an atmosphere in a tiger hunt. ana; returned to England, mother's solicitation the poeehoa ‘Brig. be the volee samethe nis/in "‘it afraid I am brave to listendeéds to de-jhis to meekness husbands, had She so Gloorh had| "Yes of their husbands: if there wen ign, | 20Y difference; ‘she, for one, most bright face. She andhad hadwatched morning, come nimself; | conclusion ‘Grr I love tle Sheh. a ne was liking was. unnecessary Nhat Alice her with he eeeree = one friendships, to bright. of her nancy arn of]... sought more admired, was He woman | ade as well} after any man in London, liked than to look at the fair, soft women face, flush}and dreamy eyes, then remember the ‘Man, might she re plied Iife at all," " ! careless the Was ; heard of her instthough; . : arather‘I or child without spirit . celebrit) cee. nas& Was be without life.' an ne hoes pealiee Allan never | My lady spoke with ho Alice Carr, and jreserve atu face is / year, fled at ner Carew, who hearted fair po was between Which shows that you have un-jalmost absurd. limited' confidence efther in Allan or] been through | me. until aroused thefire sleeping Hon,| could flash enough; his were woman, be! her expression, in}thongh he As only Twenwtour cae the won for himself had He age ‘lof that | time.' ome to | son many at ail. men ‘Wan never oe o their s¢ nses | She saw her husband all attention|name of a hero; in one of the most upon atime of Allan nin ; oe once and politeness to. Lady Die-he him-| terrible sleges on record he had been piquant Juanita Site ‘6 that pretty, / self superintending the saddling of|the first to lead the storming of "[ should the after as Miss Carr. a broad wnhoitex ji making sudden hishaireyes lay were‘on blue and haa Limmediate liking dreamy te the wise Shecounsel that night| brought her. would not show happen. » perfectly could any ow loving liking to aloud boast in of. laughed the I can, she safely not toat heted ip | Jealous, sald, promise rot looking « help of tegen dy ‘Those. who liveMer longest will most," replied lnnyeht simple ho waeSir¢Guy; os =-_-i_ In ; from Yesterday ) the coolest you say too well, Morning.) Diana? |COUld have women e S SALT LAKE City, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1907. was to feel dull inher aociety. was clever and full of reaource. © For country house, especially at a dull jo THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Seas and appear y) k ‘ orth been! "it is forty-eight written years that afte this ' Of one Abigail, the WOM: Of of | from SG Lady upon 0 ats she lived the decease of foresight. which ts hei husband, angievey aioe eee gold, his posterity | vhich was unusual soa Oe i: "rolling in) wealth,' ye: Oe ere au beamed. ae a tophe Metnekes wet oe bi ted We lifealwoveit is. sthesmost) perhap avin: reproduc ed, attr muted i s William the Pilgrim, is blazoned gules,: seized her in-his arms and carried her an fn well that he : missed ityee a to ve . ‘ a Pig. sayy. t|a bend engralled argent, between two to the top of the bank peak, ihwas) this wa eae rarts (wheat sheaves), 6r oT to..elimb: ove! this rail! hye ir ac quai ermaster In the ve voluSra Et 7 oth it aan vesied, or, cuffed said "and you will be safe." tion-lIet him be remembered for this = .Y hn a dager It all passed so hurriedly there | and not ‘berated for the PORS ELS BOLE hua au eo ene ‘ eand. hilt 4 5 z . : . me 1 g : oF, ' seemed no -time for remark, but aj he MUssec he removed to New York ONG ee etnies t fa aan s." pang, keen and bitter as death, smote State, and the whole alte 0 NESeee a ; _ --_e Lady) Carew's heart Inthe ‘face of) now tie city of Troy was offered ity - danger and: death ‘he had -forgotten| him for $2,000. "Its not worth it Those who desire io procure family her. and tnought only.of saving Lady |he declared, and although the illu genealogical iInfornation, pedigrees die tration js mot as apt as it might be rr lineages, should correspona with 1 Secon ata tke Goethe's Charlotte (was it the Genealogical Society of tah, { ets | Goethe's?), who went on cutting bread) Anthon H. Lund, president. HisCHAPTER XIV ‘and butter, while ber !over was car-. corian's office, Salt Lake City. amen riled on a shytter, Benjamin went on r . an ; werihle | steadily erinding corn at his mill, and Another sight was "moment; - and seen-a'.. large. foaming at the month; rible sounds-pursued by men, The). more the e men' men' the bank; but placed mmaelt ‘Have no would you." die ~:In far a less Carew time gave} Beauty, before to lake Vere before ar,'" e thousand undisturbed hy AL eam he air or in Trey. He marry his ts quite sho i. the | however, shouter | Captain faster the dog ran Lady a frightened ery ave no. fear, aid have faced wild animals day." There was no time up "a terripls dog Oe uttering ter-|1to two or three) er of castles In Miss Lexington bas published about had tae luck | 200 family histories and can supply first sweetheart-no oth- | copies at equal to her He haa sent for first.to Cardell, see but ory aon Hyde became Benjamin's' | wife, and-it is dawn in the records; that she was beautiful. The Walworths have always been _ ee eee eg ‘I to-| her, than to it take 2 ja terrible "I!one sight yell of Lady Adelaide econ the hideous face-the save/open juw-the ing black from to}as ae s he would have was-she the arm-the supple could not figure, face-and the help the light flashed in those steel-blue eyes. Another moment, and the mad was upon them He sprang ad-| stron up | keepers, with who "Dend!"" that)in dog] and said, in gratitude aloud He is dead!" in his hour of need for help then, frightened-breathless he miring came they seized "ve he said. broke n his skull. men fear. Beauty running repeated, astonishinent. The . tnois slender, soldier, with swollen tongue hang- | lips and his mouth. He sprang "You Cap- | one, relate ft, he had taken a silk ericiitas Randolph »y the throat, then kerchief from his pocket, and bound with the hand he had bound, Beauty terrific) one him gave him-he met t round his hand and part of his arm,| "God nelp me he said; and when,| blow between - thé eyes wita that] incafter years Lady Carew thought of] strong fist; another and another; then that terrible scene she liked the;the dreadful enemy lay dead at his. young hero none the less that he had|feet, and Lady Carew was sobbing prayed Ev nominal} price. List of ten cents. Research looked quietly, at him to u falling in "I the back titles work coats-ofa special feature, Address Miss Lexington, care The Inter-Mountain Republlean, or 44-69 East Twenty-third street, Now York City. Sains = a See Randolph | her repeated, deaths a her the wife of| undertaken, and blazon of upon his taking! arms In their proper colors brow are a brave touching "Good another; nothing, ; slim, fair-faced woman's beauty his t. man, blood always "those quiet it when but young on his sir," said tells," thought aristocrats say acto comes thon--" "Dear LAdy Carew," said Beauty, turning to the weeping a girl, there is no cause fou ar, our is dead, you see." enemy "Adelaide," said a low voice by her side, "I thinking was cannot of bending Die forgive first." over her, myself Her for husband looking wita have;sorrowful, wistful eyes into her face. | tle had never spoken so kindly to her wonder-'In his life |