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Show F ae. >. : ee ' THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1907. -- - | a e BERTHA )91n_ s notner or musk B . ‘If Waltz, - Continaal , CHAPTER j okland - it ‘ See : ; : h more a ; J i I us flower j t c fond: ) in Brook ad J i form I I i v 1 £ i; 1 P 1 1Ore i a ken Die A of; Lord i t I nal I : ; I 7 " : ts} f ere 2 j , z i ‘ : ' Lo He t ‘ 4 os ; ' , i a i { . ; ' a cs } ; | t f if t ; ‘ f ? ni e) Crt ] I ' fc h : j 1 i C Diet ri at ( ty 3 ver a rey hei ercat one r } t an was| It was vexation : onh \ eb he iii ca rhe dul : é ‘xed 1 of nis i - for-famed pe aah a Car ' y ag 3 l} ci z There a : C : : compared to tre 1€ he avondered tha young fine ® didnot brighten; nitural for the young-and ful to like admiratio a a aise ty ookin abo een Adelaide want: ofVig & youqu jotvichow LOL! perhalpe that qwomen-of GX HitKd =: stition Gare, Ranks ha yieay fu vy. Adeluids ito he B1 diidnot po oe) one ‘ } , ! ‘ ‘ u } ' r : a "T ns i} Lad he | I oF mone ‘ mit, '\ ha - a ee pti vo dnything tht by determined and later already young to on been her am sure that I shall like-it on kind and gentle brighter, the to her, the fragrance "My Captain the Many was the first unwilling to' dear Alire, Randolph, but T'sée more for very; light of. lwas Carr been of to go. leave> it is and no chance you than the! Alice while| Captain. Randotph remained but her -mother said: evident did not) mueh," he said. "I haye noticed that) Yeu are a very good dancer Her heart beat quickly at even those f€W poor words of praise; and then) Lord Carew threw his arm round fer, 4nd they floated away- To fairy-land, it seeme ry to her. She| loved him ell, and_ his. aym was) round her; for the first time he was! soldie gratify When the pronounced spirited up to Lord : never h and for Carew Woman Ou re ee best Carew, his; could ball! I one ever of] there, useless; TI like| you like him; | of he his ever cartig does now. Let him miss you, then perhaps he may} think oP vou | vlece of advice that contained | sound practice al-truth. Lady Carr was quite incapable of maneuvering, but! she saw that her daughter loved the young soldier, and she wished to see! the girl happy They Went first, and | Lady Carr was rig senuuty missed| grew! Alice, flowers! Cot igratulated d, of and, her a | | t ar oF tut indeed,"" he I am tremulously. you| Whether 0 missing than replied His wife very) said lhe slad,' ‘T never I danced well or she cared not he her, had thought ever. done more| before. not; "Ah, sighed sh He I| | now "and I blame Altan' for it | Is fair and gentle--why can| love replied, much) tn first time in yked admiringly he hi ad She 1s Slit his at life} the might married and did not! marvellously fait vertart ‘ he bent! be Lady Cire. thoug hit thut froze all the her? why deeply | indeed?" should them? and Jy. without kind:| ness in his heart as a chill northern; yind nips th fair. tendér blossopis, thought thi xe m; ide him turn from! Lady vs remember," Carew} | t continued | M'KINLEY'S MEMORIAL Lady Adeliides re frank-| them: Sty Guy and Laay| Uveen whieh Die went next, Lady Die made a compromise with her conscience, She decided upon: spe aking _seriousty to| Cp ge apt a" et 4a the ss ‘ were were ‘ in. at cx"\ Naqy 4 ni und ict so ; i Ath ana cw eminent fhe by wereat' tal she ae -said.. | u 1| hat: ti ae ; | i I he rol ! : ; ;\ tha till he me ad » ta. hi a : i He kne tit i ‘, sh to that ta himself Y her beauty dues fair } hye . ful hat ve oward she lookedhe like some] admired | though: "[- Te he did not feel the léast| see. in. cala She himself. to quick vas sunk hate She heart a. theconstr duchess Lined «7; She must spoke go-to her no. away kind of is. word) dull saw. note ! fit ft door t. de by it d, i id 1 ind nm "neo ife, dl and alone," voice, he | foreed. as ai he. spair turned came over het ‘ a i of boat 1G, to ‘ sa wast Allan,"' hi \nd oils} tk aot ‘havy' Fire ha pat] éd* | WW : y iy , : yl 1s i ( i t ' ir Y ! d. the : { i Lurch i} tur i j e iding the.b d ‘ in ' dg Wsllor of the German emba - Ha ‘ ‘ ociet our 1 t » not to think notbeautiful Aes area k saving "= . cl ; LSS) Came A) her "hand first. tin the al that un- eli *to ‘ fi nade tl dance elessly ereybody | msely thing. fo > Hsten t il speech: from i not belleve herye half-hesitating is Ocal understand Phe but weré-peéping out; starry primshone Im the depths of ne a the Nove A fa, been had tress : all Oale pale place oT near and t was beginwere form- nature nu SeltiC covered with one reclined seemed ea pink Satin, of the wine ¢: oma 30 note ; when Jone they don, and she were left alone, Ee has you. "aby set es s\ hearts on fire. ta 8 rite © tron who oe Tere aen more tharvel ie nefit,"" os aii She son wot "animus pie aoez <ETo: lad of it, a 7 Fe ie Gan | (oust: the woz!d were culee tou tng shoult consented. be in so I af (they Lord ew, on the thing 7) oreq ii she round» opened on her ion, the )roxyemellowed, iend then "closed "them. agaiwit' as though erc vas potiing in the wide World worth looking at Af few minutes sxe rang avit), i veh that stood on the table nen oe er Bend, as it Tested) on the pe HN, was like" a picturé-whtte soft and warm, with the lovelfens rose eaf flush the! paby and-von,y tite oe op. the lender, jewelled: Tigers -~s wore manty costh rings, and the tent flasned in them a he mowed A prett Parisiente answered tho pyusiex! summon \W} ‘ my Tay ked'a sweet, eductive. voler "T have teld) you so ogien, never to omit: bringing with why she sald, "I hope, you.will neglect: your we ‘und it?" Then said the Lord| soft! for} -love mie ‘the orn do mnt Carew} as‘Lord she is." a oda oon the aut ait he does nét hie' has think you iE hope: not at cin T few question title rnovy * yossessarinievte Ye e ! ogy; Lad) Is she Lady sans Die" jewels a ask you a <Adelatdac . mistress horses faut nN "vs ¥ = ie ae pt ead ' Phen" believe: one that she ynarvied: 4 % I idyv Dik eee a You | © mistake) mistaken Wh) : j, chat vad of looking:< ut conymand unlimited ane SORA ; amiabilit of left hands he Hov she clasped, hope grows fainter each day : you-yqgu are not the ofa silence days passed, and the Sunday stood) her to sweet day where) her-| a silve! letters on several turned with placed Duechesse la Madaroe salver her fan upon the table while oa fainter; oh! never] my) I shall when won." ve tobe over won trem, | fell they never met. they ormal drive to chureh, looked Adelaide Lady ae took peopl il and oe ‘ a , acknowledged ho uw : me, "Dk he" hes' alt mie ore. sr out in indiguea pat vou are 0 ee Atian she loves you sked mard went away, ae Me and od "y re- ae then placing then as a down head beautiful her laid She s her eyes. gain and closed _ aide ihe Madame Guise 1as ni a Av ic oo KK un-} Seu co She vour rac even not did by her grace,charms her) winning , : f could everyone Ve : u : open ers "her . dake dark S° ae an lata "T** hope suid, ittha is hs superb our grace js pleased withwit / ie It will : se " * was --serties the » indi1lifdo very well," he young y g the again and a epe longer remain blindLmiiaelonelotierene to them; h j he for himself that she a +| duchess: the purest of worldly,. why | more ir she There was this difference be-| eyes, as he ADE ewes her' the past and the present, that You cary ied Ai aati ie in her past, although they resided} Helot t -entere aa eS rich. one roof, Lord Carew never irms a superb court er ap flag ¢ vi dress brocade and velvet st his now s ww ife ' . thoug peor aa Se re { her. | vhieh ny queen might" lrave been ; ae her.; from away seldom were = ) Sei ited Bite iene 1 F her} pre id seen had ee tepstipt nae ee 2 ‘of | him . ,over | ; ee the happy tween in. the under servants, Pe post?" Again opened them, the contents, complained; y \ but j wonderful - thousand bemuty her ts. blind am. Allow meé to sr nid adv aA -aplied: serine money ae not: "My love, ; winSo | lonz f ines {On women, one of then had she aa will against his the nat,in cieveryRLY form,Sine shape he frought the the I ied though "T jf, aay coy the had \s and greater het -what does interest' her "Take it away," said) aer evident! seen enough became the - ffer all es a ae for tithe or rank if couls ) position. She was willing to leave him | after a time fle thought of it both alent and: da he would perhaps, tnhave been ‘pleased had: she known it | nything is better than the calm, utter, closed wonder," nousteé {ite girl to her"wnat my mistress doe s care for This time the math grace; of veturned to she find nm footman wiiting with'a message for ady . ™4 -- a ‘-¢ Wished to know if the Nien heen disengagcd:' It seemed strange, but before the powutiful lady replied, she sighed deeply ine ich of one nnutterably with who heart: ' complete indifference he had féit betired. wearled. and indifferent He laughed an incredulous laugh row | "Tell the duke I am one in the Nothing of the kind, Dik he has So tim passed on until Christmas arawing-room,' she did coldly He"Remain 4@way go to turned loise: Lord motfning Christmas On eame . ] ante a. she all And imlady; th "aia i you where to her, and hand his out: held Carew Allan unjust, wicked!s ar You full hu ~) cried his cousin indignantly. I tel | wished her a happy Christmas ; : pertously-‘"take all the faded Jeuves for ou thut no gir) of sixteen ever paver AY must arrange for our Christfrom those hyacinths > tilushed-evidently face. maid's ne Lady | "and, suid as; mas hospitalities," he o ro mantic ally 6 deeply love madeva he at the to be present wish no head to 60} she like you would when \de latde, her atel hed -have Il you. love whe resolvés batter one no was heart. her the dy whose ‘ did' not care home kindly Grooklands, she} -pawer to bring keenly,sand engrossed T'know her centered whole are soul conc 13)40° qown2" at ‘Wherever OM mys ited tthe }-t together," IE hd }4sband dreaming that othe had made the "Fhat/ i ill romance, .D As you! ime olve and failed tuke so true } interest-in me Lt will [ad nol ik thi: young Kan-)tell you this, that there never was any dolph ald: the duke, after a short' question of love i yveen Lad AdC-| medi ion The. duchess smiled in) luide and myself her he her duches shed shi vas noth the most happy of wives herthe dul ved hel n his drove they \ he tg very some self 1 dari.o hy he ould of isit' ohanp-| would do all' in. her »} What do do' wife, if his hi fra ful f unt t ifiar se that s iit self { van vite oves one da it ~ht Hert ib I ! the-Washington ends a i to Count ‘t : ao ast ‘A wshington ow himself ( - t ' : . found : tovcare. Gf-alfairs at-Brooklands éaid.|-. Duke ‘of' Grntonsto. is samiable ae He-loyed. 1 in i | che ard yet it, kn h wins unkfe dot ah tive. tii signi and nto! vm h for. +7 an okt @rysae chitin: «| band so evide + ned satisfied. dia he ¥ ' ovér ‘her|= ee L / , : ‘his heart Nor-do I:-but I feel sure tha I ae ")right-he-is not only perfectly in ‘nid > Rp ferent tan i, but J really faney pri x wine of 1Ke he : : ‘ : { } / dle si | | no), ; one cS chek DANG eht have learned to -tha hs he : nh marricd ; not willquite- cume. 4 5 ; «to . wc, ant Bis and. "T vie emed 7 ; him, nel lon : : ‘ a ‘ can AY NIB | but l he against I.am my him' then |. vote minutes lx the: f ba xpi fain ey a9 ‘ said,| ee Sees spot the toward turned 6, away.) murmur d she how stood; | he hi in Kolgeare Net be displeased at what T am going Brooklands leave cannot I osay |} to : , , ithout speaking my mind You and t have been like brother and siste ae rig ui hex looked'. up spol ty ; Beaut pole er: a belonged ‘ 1 shé t : tenderness ev : his : ymiethin ; { in . si el great ind smile ds eo dark, 4 i a filhe ic nd o} t cain } Miss Matilda Town two» continents, W a drops roses with ; she iain "in thuiiede | with. -went she, before. Carew. the|Lord. morning one him found. it,|She ; Study alone, and went to him mptom of 10% his heart didnot ‘ will always. be the same she s/ the, truest, sweetes ant en vide ow the in' know I love /{weman never, vill <!Iie werself® ines was'. she that. f¢ he but to her: rm beautiful: ‘graceful and gracious, A me, because he has married ime. It} You neglect her- you are indifferent he stood. there watching her, ome} js useless, hopeles J shall never wh to her -and itis: not'right. of you, ‘| ‘7 arit + vii Saas. -£] duche indivi 7 Se. rate i do aeer lel ' is not> just or kind You are re ee a i Captain Randolph, . secing While asrch ecorossedctive: ball' root and you know it | to} complained Adelaide Lady ; <4) | P Lad nt eh Lon aang" Let: & itty the wilh re Oey Mis | tea nas } } j | ae 1 oO "arewW : it opportunity for an. hi the') in het tears with veplied, she ee Att AAO PAO habiesie her ae rit iy ae A : he t up 53 you," seemed rent, Sec area iMiferent, sinee I me iafter iw 1 ve frank! and ‘ most' ed eracethat) ovellest his heart' did nh often | hougt +e 141 omen. of 2 and herjher on. Smile> witha: owned } change he duches the. the \ o flaw ini} and her ird, rr S the On recently commenument unveited was avhich the of minember is a MeKinléy of William memory to the monument who died, and Me Kinley President aome 1G Jame At Jam, the mayor of Buffalo state in magnificent The Milburn, J. John eft LiSSio o the rigl ed, an #H ; 1 . ‘ence over ; _ , forget rare glane seemed to him more) nw ae la Ruchesse had Madante houghi words could an) than reproach [ respectful answer. the is or been ust: asvou like he said hurriedly ill 2 p} im diately returned Heloise minutes a f In any suggest -to wish should vou | "Tf jewelled michly i far uperb: with so." do pray ehange, | ‘Tt have nothing to t he | hane id the plumage of some rare la Duchesse took Madame ird hi to said Cé Lord then and | replied, stirred tne languldly her, and from it to was mistaken ‘how | hims self 4 air perfumed 5 me loved this woman |jmagcine midthe by letters any there "Are wife his seen have could he If (| mardhe nem 1 ! not. Isindly | Oo | have ite ieee | so serene, eyes. Vases serene full of hi ; "with-that ca her form-2nbwiing jana woods, the pretty harebell (ning to blossom; the buds very day of Captain feandotph s de-! parturt safd to his wil "You will like now tha we are alone, to resun our old anil Lady} Adelaide." She bowed in. veply but her eyes were \raised: to ‘his; and) ;that clear) | " ety him so in will| parted; but if Lady Adelaide had | been Jess good, less simple, less loyal, } her heart would have ached at ty | loss of one so devoted ‘and kind My: | Lord Carew watehed the departure) of his young guest with a feeling that was something like relief. a He might) not love his wife, himself, but then | no one else should ep more they nt. j again : gael at me, amous dows, eT ) _ une x , will often *‘T] anrt' ! looked of off hers, gaze forget. 1e that art or luxury could ifvent Was absent from that superb roomy) It $¥as 4 bright afternoon in April; palé snow- my life. J Lady Ade-! not " Pe : aad nating says drown | 1% an he will smile a far eu | i oT il " been an era in forget it, and; "She has wae erataial GuCh es ittrne nt? |} 1) > Wl tm. Lad Adelaide ?"'! . ben ut ; Do IN = . sked lh av of 68) All ladies | ' in aduk " ‘ | 2 ‘ strangely 1 \ rndosthe | lushed { I have , { arrives | "T shall be a better man," cried the superbly Bowurter that one ee young soldier, "for knowing that your pardoned for thinking \intersst. follows me; not: that [ evér! the Grecian goddesses come o lite; a have -been- what ls/called aw bad man," | Woman whose fuce as)simply began? he continued eqrer ts "but the world| ing; the passion of whose | Woh y ! she you "1 eel sea,": pity mien,"' pet on the floor was of rich velvet pile "white, with a pale pink narcissus on the w hite ground; the pictures' were gems of art, there was a marble Flora, holding in her hand a basket of flowoe ten copy of veone of the oe one | simply. any particular] Captain Ran- Red. Ret: the und et eabigas a eee Ire ee last am loathe to go," he said to) Adelaide: "this visit to Brook-) laide. you? im~I false she | given vour brightest Duke of Granton, and} ' he said not aware of inomy smiles, day | tands has can: never | ; s Carew ee Captain Randolp!* lingered untif the}'désign. ana magnificent very | "I | Lady ning iph Lord she from Lady Adelaide with many kind) word but she knew no more of the young w ife's secret on the day she left, Byooklands than ne had known on MONUMENT. ait voman- Jet not help speaking it. have enjoyed that dance Much given, PRESIDENT narried u hah : Sick ain ris oy erie to/Jove "J ion of hi 7 a i Ns it; may Lone bt amiab ess ; rini "nonsense" your aid: her) submission, her the fact that he wady had tique tte, you know, obPgelph, and: Liste: 2 me to dane -epewish: all the dues in Dnrgland* happy 1 r id e : ia] RCC, COIs You have liles to the najning to Be s IOer 1 Mog ye -bentuti- 10 h 7h uel he ¢ it 1 the for t o> abet Be Hikerc Watiad by t "2 never ea readme Lt ca Hees pan PaaS rhe duke, va ion . , i i E promise thi : ea : x n i" hem eh talk Hke most ent ton, | Lord heart! aaa aise leave ; ‘ i to ‘by humility, her even | knowledge of dar XXV. _--- over guests began to leave Brooklands:| bal su dicienth Lord Carew he said,| shall take great pi ; res andy Die, -"how very young she is, |} upon uur good for tune in winning He smiled at her cchildlike simplicity nd how exceedingly beautiful. He so peerl a wife.'' of the remark. , can not expect her to go through life; My Lord Ccre eplied only bv a "How well those diamonds suit' unloved and neglected as she is now. | ‘ bow Lis gra poured forth a| you, Adelaide," he said, after a short) Do net mistake me, she is pure and tream of complime bu Ls ob- | Silene innocent as an angel, but he will find tained merely formal replic ym. his "Do you think so? I'm pleased that! others know how' lo appreciate her} host he left him. he satd S him- | sou are ple ased | beauty and grace.' elf And then udden {mpulse came to "We must hope for the best, _sald " im there j omething | him to iv something very kind to} Lady. Carew, but she bet ses nore vron it 'B browk lands, and I should/her, to hold that little white hand injand more unhappy, sstless; an lilke » know at ae rv own, to giadden her heart by) undetined dread seemed to avs taken --- ome gentle words that she should not svion. of her Even Lord Carew CHAPTER XXIV forgel Her fair face was turned half) remarked how feverishly she talked from him lle saw the dainty. flush! of the coming of r's jie Though Lotd Carew Nad answered) rsSing on it, and then as. he Was! General Clavering; and at last Lady , i : o formall he had felt proud of the tbout to speak, like 4 black, horrible; Carew went back to the Dower Mrs. M. ie. Fish, young New York woman, who figures ib the failure duke con:pliments Was iis if pectve rising between them, came the; House. It°was after a long Conversa-| of the stock exchange firmof B, B, Havens and comp rx , Which Was wrecked really so b autiful and fase inating as | (hought-- tion with Lady Adelaide that she did by losses: of over $600,000. Of this amount $457,906 is charged against plcopl Lid He crossed ove. "She martied me against my will:! se, and she had asked her son's wife Mrs. Fish room wher he cold see he She} she took advantage of an unjust will: | the stion-did she re SHO | see : aa es as talkin to the Duchess of Gran-| she sacrificed my lanprp rire vs that she} was happier with visitors « without | CePt this, that a coldness pene be=| pe pink silk'and white lace, the car- i , vou had embarrassed het make a conquest ' ‘ : will all! the of | he ion 4%© formed) My Iyord Carew of Granton; his! juite. nappy by reK WIth Ladv Ade i thi eh the lon 1 u llery,*seeond to : nah hi ‘ l alux that of Ladi ont portrai tte not o falr ! F hi ck She wa i jie litt ind the { hed Her fac evr erene eye drooper md hi (Grae " tomed to such tT | 1 Lidl eds then th his ined ome-| i hen \ over She! { for the dul compli- ett [ earth Wiat He treab- | curloalt longed 1 t} ; ie d tof cailtt hole! husband canh Allan t me quite a lady he Ie Duch a ed tu } : all, not ‘Lady. Adelaide, you promised me this danc said Captain Randolph. | Sh paige at him, and the clear, pure glance revealed the truth and purity |) of her soul "| I ill dance with you she said,| most iNingkly, if you will promise me in to talk ‘non sense a& you have! been doing. June the } ! i } would knowing tlrer Anothet then! j : ' rer y ' | ich f i he not) will) CHAPTER The giest that no heart , aa } t tr ; : c \ F } ' : ‘ i fi f ¥ is I Die}, hand if. hefhad | nents, 1 ; han OG atdar nt ! : . Dul f f it } lip h dof surely at as brilliant,!and he thought to, bimself that there | More sweet widy Carew debated long in her own one ¢ 1) was nothing he owld not do for her "Tl would be content so to die," she) mind as to whether she should go or} 1 : was hent» lovely, so lonel#, so good. Lid to herself, and a sigh of almost! stay; she even took Lady Die into} The Duke of Granton had watched) perfect content came from her lps, |} counsel) | Gran made his! this tt! erltide "OAL you tired?" asked Lord "T am at a loss," she said; "I do} ith + np! i. Tha oung Randolph ts in love} Carew, quietly not know best how to serve my son, | m3 * noted for his! with Lady Adfelaide," he sal ‘as sure "No she said, hastily, "net in the] If I remain, I do not see what I can] ! Lda iit beauti- | as fate where is her husbs ind? And | least For I am to leave him soon,"|jdo to make matters more. pleasant; | d } iad seen none so/| then it truck him as strange that) She said to herself, "and he will per-{if I go, they may perhaps, being! A¢ sid Sh aw her. never once during the evening had he, haps never be o kind to me again alone together, learn to unde rstand | aes ; euesis-ah!| seen Lord Carew peak to his wife.| They danced until the waltz was over,jeach other better What do you | bu n her one compli-| He began to think there must have} then she looked eagerly In his face. j think, Die? i the rid aati 1 have| been a quarrel ‘althouch." he said) He knew she was looking for anothe! But Lady Die shook her head! he ‘ in the, to himself, "it Is rather early for that kind ord, such as had already | gavely | bolita rate ense| Kind of thing." brought sunshine in her face, and he "T think it is a hopel she | ir The : of eee ‘ P non ! I = th ' ot f bb h ¢ ‘ \ ry ‘ La alork he that my nd 1 ty imi hye tiful t] th fu fair{ hand in his! the drawing int en ' ] [ion ) how ' waltz you-iIf you would rather .W ith mic Lord. Carew-I. vait-until the next time," His heart. was touched Morning. her rive ' . i 4o-telt must ne f Die ht sire' t lf toa ! ™m t i et ‘ dor as room: deep } ri ' elf if ot ' hy is Tomorrow hueband ‘ ked,: total mast ~leded } ech t ym | to dad ked ] Lt bi i ‘ ne ¢ t \ ‘ XXIIL u-beautiful. upon them She looked up f shyly, her face flushed eke M. CLAY Sy abaruiiy he Wked to think tn He is w great Mh she said, "but, ever, kno it ind he does no i He 4 n lirting 1OM [ a LVS prophesied. that sme day or vother Beauty ould} 4 o suffer for } fr ds. and me his fate He hi i it 1 the hape of Lady Caré r "He wns ell spend his time in trving » pro roses on a rock I ‘ 1d judge of a face, and hers is; true one,' ewe but her husband neglects her,! "You ought) cried» Lad to be Dic ashamed "You to say) may be} you plied "sholl we go April?" he asked, "We need not nox * she said our kindwess to ‘pyere tpude will be: my coming interview between nusband choose She Fe-| and wife lips murmurthose ray were What / about~the end = of) ,, g?° Something about-"his inmbecilane she agreed ities." and "how can TI bear it." discuss the questbon Then: came 1¢@ sound of a heavy, ‘But, Lord Carew, | stately footstep, and the Duke of Orme-has been great.!| pong entered room no need presence much for me longer to M-! upon | 4 tall, =a, stately, tlhvuch his uristocratic old man figure was erect, his cold, indifferent,, neglectful a yen | ou We shall soon: have been t0-| earriage martial ard grand. His hair choose, I tell U0 iat Adelaide loves ther long enough to give' some preas white; but his*head was carried u I hnuve een her tremble when} te xt to our parting, as agreed." proudly as that of a king. There was yu nter » room, her face flushes | Rut be turned from her hastily something ine onceive ibly grand and hen you spewk to he Shre is 1k "VV iil not discuss that now," he! majestic about him despite his age. Ho ome beautiful fluttering bird You | sald. And at the end of April they iooled like one ofthe sovereigns of mu , lind indeed not to. see it.) went to tov earth, born to commands bern to rule Allan."' | --_------- ---he looked incapable of even under"Our disecussio hut sted quite CHAPTER XXVI. standing anything base. ormmean. © In long enough ald Lord\Carew; ."'I The most superb drawing-room 10) his youth he must haye been one of might clear myself from all re-| London! Money, art, talent, inven-)| the handsomest and finest nren-in ng proach, but I shall not do oO; and | tion, luxury, magnificence, seemed ©} Iand-nis age resembled that f Die, let me say thi ill in good part: | nave done their utmost; the room Was| erand ruin. He entered the meat ind she is very young: T am afraid| never interfere with a something none of us will like must wife.' So that Lady Die happen some duy at Brooklands } ing by her well-meant man and his] large and lofty, and four tall windows! and looked some - surprised a@t seegained noth-|jooked upon the green trees of Hydé|ing the maid there kindness, ex-'park; the windows were draped in Continued From Yesterday Morning. 7 |