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Show (Conthiued from Yesterday Moraine.) »porhans be useless, if the duehess{ ones by Lord Carew Genera C managed to Jure him thai evening |} ing was more Interested Deda‘s St). days, when: heroic. conbeguiling most: her of one into rel (io look at the beautiful tood terrible slewcs. and Spanis fact : the gentlemen uad! defended her had dled of mane, saoWw that the duehess tion. but had hot yielded cven inp ade "been Nad ion conve The storm that and ane very was mated and interesting. but tie ft up| took Adelnide Lady as brewing LVI. CHAPTER The minded whole of fe next day re-. Lady Adelaide of the tuelics! was) the duchess that She saw ef war. with interview an on - procuring bent her husband, work to Captain She avas . and she thwart if. Randolpa too loyal set She into and herself did her good 10, some not take counsel even tO! breatne the faintest taint against her; husband's fair name, but she knewi perfectly will ides any time when she| needed his service. it to hei became rendered t soon would almost be pretty t down ently he Gress ove pieces of between her ing up, she there, and the xi saw the duchy gathered first one. Lady | It. Randoloh -the Abb Beda's ies. . . - said, point plead rT tinge Put! Liz i: tater . { ri her ‘ male the th: alsii [. Dae mer He at and min ¢ uke op : restles reom ain took up asbool eh, : Ea a Jookedvat\ she it down: her i then ee pholo-" 12Hs (Sisih 9 gajapai. VUE Nae tS SEE a . d . down sat she ae Llers a Boe cavhom ‘se : Aan : at St. of wish the Beda's. When party, , . Jotn to the ea [ i reat] < aor hes: trying : , stil still to {t, at se to reallyeae wish ; you If ais Vatigue. Sa erect 8 night! to spend arrange must we; " nearest the Caterham, 2d0Ul| alWays anxious the due, Then his wife's te health, joined in the con-} i T might! ; replied * i jooked i bo: |ioig a so sure nothing libert na sas dislike the yes av tokens © o leave ever eee avi i country house free." Ste perfeeuly Dore: Lady Adelatde grew' aes « ene " over fall lo seemed fiancee ‘ ‘ a ReGiT pale ‘ , yaks , ane Wes A Came eaith, cmiysel) self. ! ane Vv ture accréwdth lhy wi ati te | Sa AT jeu shi cane Te i 1s} oie == with she. and the away drew jonce, come; ahha vel of wel-) arich smite folds of ner SEOUL, Pte breediug ofyent good anger tortie { dea ; rie As for the journey into Scotland | The dueness there is no need to trouble about it, {Was the ord My . you ;, Captain) said. it A delaifie.«\"fondas| L do not think you welcomed i" eagerly Was floral marvels. of} With hidden rage * ind yi fication she watched. the three gentle-| Lord Carew When men ride away, came.-to swish her good morning. sie saddestto and eyes sweetest gave sinile. him ‘She the raised her dark _ the Allan! time It wonder goes by, halt irresolutely Ml r Paine talk to r Punt Roce site "} since : the of eternal | ' . re avy ‘St. at Bc d we hp cated 1 IOS ‘ en mys ee , eee mrs seda's : x ny ae a da Je ‘been had incidents was | aug? ne danger The : related : . hable * the sentimental Randolph, by Captain Re would' t that day, but ay Y z : G za ee ; | <a tu a . , y ; AS) : : j the anxiety Se |} to he heart. her) Surely} suspicions] reality. J ; : Ouly suspense} face and took her to herself, thought dark|she far out-strippe d have must ‘You}] tie happier," and In were the affectionate, how false 4 ove 10t paren able. BR 18 expression engns opsof "f not the of whal Wish you a ua beer th ee he wt duch®ss in itself jis simply | grossed. life, that diffuses| eo pain mean miserable. gm. ‘l reed came over ity Allan,' she were more et rae faoughts. Would her \ said. ae ea0d a thought == saw ber virlue,| thai better "rill cutty him to read for that her) to afraid she No loved ‘known to have that} mind his entered been dearly dare not disobey her ali would turned from-him. He sat for a token that ot ale day inter-) abstracted, "Am 1 tiring notice to ‘suddenly cold too} demeanor 1 ie asked, | Nita?" wou, ita -you replied she indeed," pardon: I should have been have I before is né‘harm on earth to |) derling my il cold e much ee your | of | theught | Selfish; there oul lil n i ‘led: Shy | Very | | nurse Et. ky ‘ d ©. replied he, ately looked Od Thesduke lOHR L ior infPorbun tur both» t pejained{ first lnide ~ upon any her.| tell her hus- was that] that she known : "LD dul : perfume3 he Avillgo y tie of Ade- Lady vo arte! - is LIX. CHAPTER avithe And .! oecupation pretty "a : thoseafewcwords sy said veli relied say a together. said"the P so quite on her way, went duchess The ignoring. the pain her: cruel, SS Saen the on. inflicted had vds, § eid } pubeRiid anethine Been never bos cca ever eonathad ad tim 7 | S4id.,scornfully, itowas intdlacd: NRESATaL: will that belleveio "Tentreat.youto i vertesicd?! | suite Le vou. acain (notetrouble now I do ] bed. to:A hei‘ : ae at once Lt.is better to lev him. know of becoming no-intention I have. hat ) LE er a she his oroa his. either Lit sservant a 1 nurse, une1 hurt washer : .e aed shat through she noted diss she Missed the whole matter from hei : she and ‘ Mind. sound conservathe volces, of of othera end the to Hearing Went ‘a formed 1 roof glass gs the where tory. little act of kindness from her. Old| dome, and, the pretty fountains played |,as he was; ‘his ‘heart ac hed with oun | merrily: where seats of quaint design ocshe askedslawerey placed among the green foliage Dixon! "Shall Local. There the whole and. white. slatues. care les face Her. gathered. ‘f think jt| Party, - were T ‘thank you, Nita. Was Paate as much for the pleasure of to talking you, near you, with being nec Whe actor to vod, listenine sin support, of "made She proud, the at ‘ for I asked that He no-reply t looked ut{| brightened at the sound of. taughter she any woman." blame "I pity and life {nzwursine her spends eho husband.'' |i sick with Lord Carew The duehess out of sight. lovely eyes symp: thy. "You well not are At had She walked up went and on to him, was; her and! kindness. beaming tired.' very take Will you said, she arm?" my ‘‘or understand your grace. us, fails strength "When not eyes grow dim, and A the when hiuir KING the} two threw She imperial talking grandeur. to Alice Carr specimens beautiful flower, light flowers aan specimen One bell; tne a bell; like naped W shaped like the as a crimson blossoms whit+ othe other deep- soft as leaves, WwW pe ruby, irew, you do "the a | plant velvet and fine a prefer?" or white at them look must "T and Allee; said L answer,' , her back with flows cars both the a: asked crimson I before duchess, conversation, the overhear d aving f he t o them, joine ed ini and amie isS éa tests of chaa ques a a question :Such b~ there can "How said: she /acter." a "rj etwee ‘ rn ‘ and crimson between comparison @NS white?' : rite Why should there not be a ndolph; R Captain asked parison?" st of character?' Is it a how ‘and grows) FOR was her A tlian hearted Lord of air an head him.|S20Wing for softened or 1 which face, beautiful cold) arm." your (Continued 1 Tomorrow Morning.) SPONSOR. ‘° the theufecsla _ / your arn Se complied a sesible: possib ‘ita,"' » Sa ee rine with his request; he husband, her muster, a duke, 344 there was nothing else for it. He leaned upon her, and'she, in the pride ner magnificent 1ook:at the creep 1 to "Am beautiful, saying felt While im- they stopping at times along, slowly aaa she was strength, infirmities; his at svijent be all as . Spe him: | #4 trouble, had im patience -heart tle notlor all would that if \ ce The look | +4 Nee ce must seeming with. due she' indeed she as, hts re He tho! seen no -he had and ye : of tite trials ‘T-think." L room: to my Nowers And as One i , duchess ; on expression the forgot never She would Randolph Captain her. he loved hi ‘ais face eyes to hers his rey as he raised : hay hisis face hisis He given freely have eatkind, Lad ates rery good and "y You are very i light ane her by wounded never ; He Tell you are very clever.'too. least | Adelaide; in the presumed never he word: Y Pe . c too live can one that possible it {s me, under-| he what EDolas hat he'saw a long?" Ss} life her { ; stood ng She fe. her of mise the of tood had the must EAR Geile d influence over ‘Live too long!' she re peated Ta 6 Tears away. thrown be anxiety, from boon ‘but one asked "IT mever 1eaven.'* she said, bitterly, ‘and that aned her eves as she thought of it, said, she me," help Heaven ‘Now wishec I' never me: iver not was. but for-one grace, one favor) and that} "for 1 am in a sore, sad. strait." has been denied me" But afier a while she tried te com‘What was it. Nita?' he asked, self. She went out and gath"Your love," she replied. brie fly, and | ered; the rose-a . beautiful, fragrant then her || 1 of i the : 7 pol tithe bast if ama the purchase may dearly." seemed The duke ane noéble>~woman ane how angel more loved to hav jand, and him, with 1appy hac nm much en-]} thougats-and trying tel! r oe ee ‘ 7 that:moment) ofan | sveen delaide who had. been n detained thane of } bi . her of highly detai Silk... and) by, passed room, drawing: n the the was: rihesbutib "on | 2Sas + sno wearied expresstruckk by nh the es sad natures, | was purest pav-to.t nn) fy tot pay had sion'ofshis face: can be offered} her of have would He after,: he grow angry. or lose his pa-| before her task was ended? the happy,|lost, pause, Soe siler though he little but take and say." ae perceived he not or had ery (aanwith: ones bisshe own. had more ee he sald, aflev a short Nita,' the; had An face. "~-do of whether certain he} heart his words duchess. ‘The life ‘centered: contemptible. The. - more grand Her to her-as: still holy] and high a of was it but him. entering| on when day, that her Ahere is not}over them gut mee ar ares the plainly reading Lately, kind. the] of room dressing sumptuous so|}{the think I-I Because you. ike one highly of you: perl and care so much | duchess she saw that some of her traveeret that pretty Alice tried to hide.| for. you, that I would fain sec you;eling trunks were being pr pared. she had* used that influence In het happler than anyone in the wide} She little dreaimed that the beautiful, | savor. She had talked to him of Alice world, [wish I could give you all the| guilty woman had laughed over tuem,| pralsed ber to him, admired her simhapviness Chat one human being can/and had said to herself they might be; nte proud sensitive ature, anc possibly enjoy I would be willing to} packed, but she should never use them] Beuuty, w ho saw with her eyes, beg suffer any. pain for: it more, to admire her more than he had done Such wor ds/from beautiful lips were Lady Adelaide could not help seeing | hefore. There had always been a kind hard to resist; but he was an English] one thing-it was not so much her]|or liking fer her in his heart: Lady gentleman who had neyer.held dis-|/husband who sought the duchess as] Ad Jatde. cherished that liking as one | he rightly. If he had. anything to} the duchess who sought him. She un] -nerishes and eares for a delicate say "to ner-:. she thought no hetier) derstood the plans and designs of that} blossom coe it becomes a opening could have been givén to him] guilty heart; she knew what was the] sant ii Randoiph had begun toan this; -but he ‘only looked sadly at! purpose of that ligit, guilty mind, and] ro think it pos sible that in the future- met: and sald: : sire oy net help secing that her hus-{the future, so golden bright to the Tou are too Kind to me Nita. Youj band veas, cord pat atively speaking, un-j-oune-he might make Alice his wife care for me too much. ve ynscious | of t She knew / thet] ¢ she were willing She bit her lips with mortification! throughout h Is life ne had always s been jne looked very happy when he said he-could not conceal: then. as is the | distinguis hed: "by .e. keen, i. suld seem doubly be eutifashion oof women, that which seomed | se mse af she Jooked at them with t ay ab aes t : Adelaide the look to her unattainable. became Jnstantly | his peril lay. <The ducreus ide sceing he object of her highest desire i peal to his former jove, his sympat face. and knowing what migit-h that, had he showed'| his chive Ly and what the result of 1 . sudden} bent down and more anxie o woo and win her, she| that plending would be, only Hi ; she was so unhappy herwould have eared for hina lc ss; butlinew. Left-io 1 WTf-let him ner future, her fate so i} this kindne er: ‘ 1e -- : . i pen na jodifferent atta} nba ee Lord Carew wouid incertain ; a her heart J seftened ind silting there by ) onoerable action. unutterable tenderness at seeing deep. in her heart that she would win] Urged, tempted, persuaded by a beaurut face oe look that, was, she him, or she must die {iful woman whom: he had once loved to fcar, never to be seen on her ""¢Caring for any one jis @ great mis-!| it almost eee to foretell said. "Most people « wre the | y s1f ight be. They went to the conservatory; the hoe care onty for them¥ re elther Whether her} tnke had taken his wife's arm. He . husbaz Fal ‘had ry a annoyed with her on] qid not Zeel so well or strong as usual As she spoke. his ey fell on the} the previous evening It was true she| the: morning: the stately figure was tender. face of his wife. So full of| nad only played the part of a graceful} yat sp ovect he had complained durbu im Wi truth, ' of loyalty, of purity; so loving; ]and attractive hoste . S. hoUling Ff 1 ferea 1sane e : ooke ¢ ae aleace ee caaocne P f- | Ae broug} thanks upon We else oné Lanyv nip men \ worship highest the faint) z Lady] trouble, her Sorrow her all end. and woman. sald.| she dearly, so him ‘lL love sald, she I count] him; ‘ of IT ‘am "that d jeaious ‘ everyCA glunce ws he 5gives : her~-boih words : 5 , laughingly be wrong;| [ may Be cause | and Jooks are simple. Allan Youre ask : 641 . I why, :me yor eee Re ew ets Atty fp Biiey ie ace Fo inoyal. han moret 3 more nl mot eh him vet." noble ynore are : r me ae ve sain chivalrous; because the world Is full A sense of unutterable relict came] elt " asj three and| would sweet pale, Adelaide's men| have looked he he asked, seautlful ys am rose . much be "Why?" el so : of [ suppose diamonds her breast, white ‘her on tender and soft grew ta lepent gently, Vil { else, anyone as gighed; but replied he general," | eeRy would it was, frag- | | ihoueht. that] | to Benn under the weight of its: a shadow ‘ odors gracious leaves and i rant h cate it so," she said. | Only N "three days now, veut anda it) to returning was of color not speak-|tinge "J am particular, in myse it of | lng deaf|iIn bait! eyes The ower.':) Was! T. and) gathered been me tu flushed. face His ; 2 CHAPTER : esa I: \} ne shame: _- dja words blind, deliberto she eternal ruin as 5 had roves ‘Three i oval : pursue | men‘Tam sorrybutyounever find | I have visitors these ix she tf," Cs &as I cam halt Adc aelala iTeLbeen es en _ LVI CHAPTER the days deady| the firs was really | pluce ad in the vas are any there vou call thema" real| the second dreoping, the third seemed] seems | happiness life? her bear some 1 o obed{encr in desire of Lady "Ade li ae that] drew to her own room, more angry.) he offered to escort Alice Carr, whose Lady Adelaide | face. glowed with pleasure ‘asshe acmore indignant with Of Jate Captain Rant| cepted the offer. than .sife_had-.ever been before think a great ‘deal begun to °C. had | dolphpretty wining fof than-evershe upon resolved more heart ||} the of the man lover bul lam | pleasant, il glance at the flowers-she} caid to himself. "I would have made |} He was ‘bitter! raM brie He hag} praise e} them,1 or he make any|ner happy Carew must be blind and} | lavished such herkingly gifts upon 1s ¢ ingly dearly: : the| ir it was her;' : so Sie loved he had i ve hasbeen "It cold}: A iil ratherBrooklands leave ykla ay wickedness Tne ya"and ut| | 1 Se happy tonight. me . idk iy a nna eae averted for . the would caida‘Tt ; "than haat Se Uo jt." | too to she (was her, at sould plar your not ain atertae that you are NWke to know Paras neyayy. jndifferent would not »murk rare co so are would; he him,' for opportunity frighten' her; sh itog | a excita would, better thoughts, hp lyea { aati ia> ; ar ail ly went on her way she ‘knew tat eeereplied, she ranch, o,""te her en u© happy "really find ancover her. whether not: sure bej she Could came | mistaken after ail? -and if so, how | hapos days, as It 1I || sure dread when' that looked He LJ ft " should not have all," esne Cee S&la. eeeat. all ae gone a ene go} can now-they late net ora eros ge to enjoyed have you be gan; she day," to! her ask to fatend -he If ove rything quickly-jjeave to come: will: No on: bone. day. pleasant ae not see shall count each oneas rous gle " for an ‘| mat e % ang did so Tam tind could she he s long ae talk of. he | Su op yportunity hop 1 sale passing is dey the Denon a have will you : y bial ent oe ‘ er a Gt hs entle ieee qvine.-inere-ywould be, but.tour days || eat apbytepeat her words. re could' mat=) -A-kind of (on 8 ial tovhim of commonpiact i). pasty. imi ineolest-sne-should{eshs., UUt inthe hands of a, clever 3VOjhe even of Ormond Duchess subjects Uke. thecommon man ere | the should Lord Carew is taken nelest s-8ne hoped ho dl may be fo an she his, saining with | morning," "Good pee ca ie per ‘soui is ai had | mad o W he nh she uy ) on tis m. eo id ai remark be s ein ake Seer i not of ti king |? ‘ould no opportunity have all, is) hould, it et take wa It the said she fer half an hour been out i < e t 7 \. kind of rage seize al ° ta Lord Caren itt : her, 1 ' diss "rs 74 others where as‘<sne reflegted: how, time was],j , ness of her'heart ; ores Sho might) could flowers disappointec rer, and With-| expressed Lk bitter ‘mor ti hl Iher if you, duke. !t alone! lord take know that if dancing ef the evening she him, has grieved piece a5 etn 5 1 cae ‘ HOP Bar bs ais time: that. the -all In love beautiful most ne hu 8. mecto-be-thator to aaorld ‘ seems through 4 have gone wife-who and and drank elow selow Bel "she as swomiuin ‘the "Catskills cill today - ee = a but. MOST COM mo! her ‘hert forbade filled that. his uf " ‘ a" arti she | answered himtrathfully if f him > lov hould thousand times more than - . kat R | 7 . J ; so} asmile with ; < it} nea place take his might dress that he evervone you, 1th : I quit sna) ve Ht MOLE visit Bicok! ands, pare "We lis gui free) to join in an umubkement)) 9. ; Rare x ns . etn ful Ardea ty" I pale, "am lave touched a: far! tharthis. heart. wes harder Nps ther Mstorted fa BA y fon longed had she rl ) the the} ™ it it provided, if it net: seda's during ourloy St. to see will hope next visit. You have a long, EeEO Un joption of each ane t SRD SE oY rot e 1 te tak Pants rei} eee tl ci at DSUs : cre 1S MELDANE | Enjoy it i she kne that: tine herein} "by OM Se be a spent ene eat nite. heat ee aEacme. NA faeToa a ithnethe (ea ¢ Mie he i Rapala spending | sl¢ AG ig ae of (hod us Myo t be will it you; before white. journey tie:rer kindly ever Met A she Would ( } she jdonage : yokiunds ! 1 Puen ' ee see :oking wanfn is \ event jan it. to, defer She smiled as. she replied, although | ge; iy "*S ' ‘ i? ind garden * } ady. . to: talk orThies to" , listen, she° a she' of anger . had passed she talked; "Dut eajo nyt Would the = Ss sav" 3 : ‘be hould ‘sl rei com ‘ iim Ol pleasant not was conversation her sa she gould oe ay : be aE Tobave beautiful' t are mew rage with burning inwardiy was she terrible. , weight! that from i nappy satires) DITCE? oO eon Hae ee iEhand.‘d aaanot sake Gar Bane sds seay." hus-! her and Adelaide Lady underagainst quite net did vho Cai Lord his take Z 2 3 loss.pects She is | , e belie, . : fyi it "AU , g " . ) i ce ~ enjov-sun-wwot > tei land care | UNndera qt did Not WhO al 2 sit ahs : COUN mee a -Ade2 Lady‘ hei IL band ‘ did? isiothers' deep! and: flow shine Adelaide) Lady but it; enjoyed stand, talk openly and hapa ee pore over tnder shail you "out *|Jaide; In Joined world whole tue Randolpa.sizhed "Has Captain | evening miserable ‘th that iyed pre ya pone ne the cee et Paina tte IcAnpos: HSbUldiif oo \ m against conspiracy he tome beewiclven had: Stfshe gave an! The duchess soon end. might Wicked, er anc wishes guilty her Jat it." Ip ! let nim,. see "Ty. will Be Be ee : ; of ; i "you aare aaa nelsuddenly, at dU looks he dé said. Adelaide tell you' Will true oP ae you: shall ee me-how : your husband when you art 7 for |leare id : : x « " Roar on flushed hotly faiee Her th e hu wheth | kk knew\ ether a ! she1e.¢, callec age, her hi ge, but her in-his be near j } hers : would} iY vate pite ife ) ' ; v love not: did vite ! net ret "and. replied: she: 1 Sita ] pre wou to talked lov her { { L alk sShe ove ly win to power seri him. Sabre ta' cheer tried ina iim, BS eee areall tdéas our ‘ AN ! Aye, are en You id we\ not ar with melancholy ‘ain naturalbebrings ‘| a eo Sf eagerly belte contdo. w ike ‘ bes l { ‘ay , in th ind tine ne is \ ae ; paying aye : nine ah ts 1 a R Ph Ly 7 intils row w/in ‘. ; ae . jet wer . ee \ ai laugh 5 } 1" ‘hat ue " ryEER:the or aché teat' a eed ast Mia 1m ‘ re fi fo1 now: ered. | } ied Tt Lord LoVe hinale Hie ine} : on : ; ste u ; | | ho beauti- nei eV erend than age, ".she, remor wonderingly plied, it rule has its exception, and Every the thought God! my oh. crms to me me at times that to seems if ter | ut, , Wh ea FBS pe be morning nS nae ne 7 a seene: Bl Ir not oe mike dare she Ee " pude: howar mourn=) in the gumorning, rad becn . ass) voice of her musical the toe ul wos she slain, sr could hatred aelat . Renn ce a Mk rat : on ti Adelaide ti bady KA] have bee rio a6 ss ae ee wh Ry ape no a joyment ae ity Tak Ahav)T ought i tonight danes the it; of thought Hegel = up. . -shidow a { ea Laate iN i seen, HE ; more je nothing there Ni ; j York New. rich the photograph.of hemarkable us joi elsecto. one any ask not twill duchess Phe eae rare aes pl flash NCEwith iL looked ef 8 triumph ineher| pr vou like Nowers.-vou willeénjoy my | In''om-éirele& mountain her summér home in n muld-'a oa? Mt near pictuve: spring Is-a ud ase a ; e 1 MOTE HC IT herckiee BEST ACLIIE is: 1e as Gould Helen Miss t wd beautlthey.are Dijon roses:;, de Gilolys . aca be ia i ; a ae di ie \delaide Lady iid' ; ; M perfeet eons should if ehniis is "there SUNG. hing stay nt \ a , Wo everytMhS:) beforceiia iranged have evenings our f a failure: |.5ee stand could lady no far: too be would the vitor, [reatvia duchess: : ere he wispered - P t SOV GESRER 1 ALS) said. | fas she Wa should ‘all like to go." sev gy it but beautiful, is, very abbey "The \ Ge Cs ee. had f rid te Like A i SHO Tet | tw the | yyy ' 1 § Sh riteBoogae LAPS , , a bi . sa the Ad elaid Lad) but heard « Peeap PH expressec she At as u Vian | you come r Will Nawers.; Met rr eould| Hie flow th anyone Out most felt thuteshe i ot resist wi | justice,, To do-Rin are rebelled howelt une Jor he oguesb: but how could he ae ; j : pee whos a rine ; Spolee seat ieoO ens Ries j ‘ whieh and Si ae etrs CUSeNs! mise the fer ate tage jp sania hel Nusbed. @inuy Was Her face movement.es bright dnd Bis ewolled Hiweye Carl nei i one Der ting jewelled Patel had ladies thie and was over, Dinner conyvera quiet for themselves Vlated sation, but tae duchess' did not jot thei group: She wandered restlessiyp up . H cee Enh een US. ag To ee ; Heaaoc ie hing the soul, watewhen ofror heartthe andmoment a ae ce Cte 3 oe } re the room should gentienion Hfeslong tac 7 its > at Be he said that Beda's, St. said jie tas n UCR rm Saititne SHALN they vet a tne) Po ham Hike to visit ne should much fountains 3 at , 1 any rwae ; dei id aay ON suchjidea o tho us: falked Raadulyh Captain tu had sooner <o ane 1 restless, sav elatde y saul : oe a = Bu aA p her laid and was, so nde them tu urred 1 hae (jeuesis he eonveyed! the words . than ‘ heard ? ai us, anxior : phe hers ae, in =e r py, | this rrade l i Vould dewas who Carew. Lord to anc Wer them lat of e sound as con-| fioan ae ited voice Carew's Lord dance for T arrange or ' shallSch 4) ! evening, guest honored his lighted . to afford ' ) ie « es nv = . ‘ * sal, anvil Dena: Hat A Pa eee With wusked inide Lc iin : pleasure , . i ba ly J ; ladies | Roth entered gentlemen the paticnes Carew j unweariced Lord by spent hat day was uke . baa atte B hte atu Ava cae the piece nas ee 4 eral san ie At een at, 7 / BI. Sey i ‘ : : La VCTY ‘ f ; ; ‘ tah yietle they ol we A a ficntioncoem other, each 0 Bae 4 g roe ; Wieal } ; ies % / rot. it ' all with npertinence i o2e wf | greiut how under-'| intelligence, and nature f, was, breakfast Before once. thesunsus: imoressed) liadlao good stood cai a ss) pass} ld pass') Would, Phat ladic the for long pleasantly most the day ofj soul the. very was who Beauty. Vout the golden "witiag "pale WW) Wore qatilic) ave ; ee ALE ditt : ati | her- "G they ions : Throug) woutd as arming 3 ios it mesperka silent | Lady Adelaide looked. Very "beautifu) She wore w, dress of: pales violet velvet. richly trimmed "with peat i Span Deas et \ niled aot ae too} was drive T satdy hour sat saw that there. evening: and sir forthe fight he tiara of pearls \crouwned "tace, beautiful the hairs YOU ‘Sianxtety. Suspense, and almost or expres=1Ol an Lads 2 : ; aie er ga Titel ya yer EY ae To nt. pes : sti Walton « iuce guilty to 1 ling for something) than emrloyment ‘ Ms eer -r ee NE God. thank should w# plan| formed had days now, and sh got} be could day the fifth which by over in perce safety. She knew that] Lord Carew was always on the alert sug- ! she and general, the please to gested to Captain Randolph that some ; 1 } snould > drive > overer toto} of the gentlemen Ormond Sne that ele faenlity (he die Vie rmused hat to plea ditties wirtue tiga) b to .m six|scemsamused." but seo mightby side. ‘If I side placed and the sti}l whole find my/ere duche The T!} well, how here safe and husband ; . a. St. of LoolkStanCangs lt Stat ork ork. > happier it iard fading was Vine, oi px when the; and rose, another and Pres-, rich fell w ‘How pleased ou ru contempiuousl half psaid, the) aniuse yourself 1 wen that." "Tt is \ ‘ 1 quietly the)A oe as much as just knew alone Bnel's ws do} could He did. herself duchess ther mH \ wit the! on quietly by stand but nothing inoi are whenever | Spaniards Adelaide alert-to nelp Lady Contentment She needed. was help that saw he had work, Window. loyatl) painful: of nothing tcautys saw uninitiated Carew suspected funey near the lurge heard the sw th carpet ee os CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCT LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 10 costly things hard along in flowers, to herself, this fashion? a passed, few minutes quite silent, pitying her.|and passed safe yet almost frondering that she should Whatever eed the duchess nad speak such. reckless words to him; | felt. all trace of it had vanisned by again. contrasting her with his wife,| breakfast time, She was especially 5 a commen f 298, 3or ¥ General Nelson s A. Miles Treland, with ‘Archbishop true his wife wa enly she rose aa who took a ; - Lp 5 oA fi ss Ys "ene : : eeoan aig 4 how ee burning him. ee : oe arder to bear her face grew aia ed. more words womanly | gracious her seat; seemed aj and courteous to Lady Ade- ; could afford to be kind : to her, she She talked base and disloyal manner. ner pian ee ot gmation wens | EAnSy. Se Der, PRow ne oe n any physical pain; ;succeeded the beautifu ead wou white, and her limbs! soon be bent in Racpern shame, the lovwoe, with filled be ing heart . ae to acbegun had she laide, in whom of herself rival a worthy knowledge to}She find the room so warm," she said, "ang Iam longing for one more lara -- 5 of come from her heart to her lips. Sne} thought to herself, for on that very to play the decided had she evening oS she a must or them utter must she must tell him how she loved him,) last card she held. in her hands. So how unendurable life was, hoe willing she smiled in the face of the woman to deceive in the most] for)she was about up all the world was to give she Fortyprominent part in. the the first annual"Ty.encampment of ublic ¢ eae ous oe ieep eee : feeling and iorrent ; : e and i R > aa Z : ¢ fb ie wa es 4 King Edward has s Saantad to become who aré his majesty's great friends. rest eget sponsor for is the son Yorker, and heiralthough born recently M and Mos. he has to aade a New James Mr. Willie ‘Durkis breakfast ae one proposed |. years. Upper Sut shows Mrs. Willie James, below isas a photo Dean Park, the etea Q f the Willie ae ea al ofle West Daa while a ak a visit to the conservatories, and the James tamily. o ‘ SS : |