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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKECITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1909. cisco » a and you to Cuba, and in a Parc tea and then murdered. You may fin- | I will come and make you my wife, if| ish the report, O'Neil." ; y you still love me" Pushing the policeman aside, I ert "A year is such a long time," she|at the couch in a bound, looking at said like a disappointed child. Carmen, Her waist was torn and} "But we are both young, Carmencita,| there was an ugly stab wound in despair in her bosom just below the heart Her litUe lands were clinched and her face Was drawn as in pain. I fell meee hat ny knees and pressed my forehead against her cold ar n. "Ruined! Murdered! and it was all HE ‘was charming: the itile at ' ; toy fault! Why hadn't I stayed with mencita When the tones « the l ne, "morning, Thursday, July 16,| myself before I will belong to him." and tomorrow guitar struck up ia siguedilla will be no-Grego- | her * Why hay : ion I came to my had T left her like 1 scoun-| office, T was. told Gently loosening her arms. I said in| rio to disturb there us She laughed, and, | drel? I might hove prevented it all! dark eves arkled like he nag f would have to go to San Franctsco!a. volee which I tried to make calm: taking @ crimson rose f A, VOSS he | was the real murderer! There she nificent diamond pin in her hair Sie Mo hree months, leaving the following |"You do not know what you are say-|PUt It into my buttonhole and sald:| was lying now, cold and dead, the | slowly raised the one foot. ber back BNO ay: _I was rather annoyed as it|ing Carmen. It 1s impossible ‘Put it next to your bed tonight. As| child: who had put the body faith Ino me s0 that her younge. firm howoii ae prevent m from being present Shae feel ler eves |its fragrance lasts night and day, so} the young girl who Jumped to her ore {ven me het Ww willl be with F you until we}€ first love tight-fitting>) | at say pfood-bye wedding, Ai Her Pwn and hung rj} my ) thoughts , 4 I ove, the1e stood outlined in ‘the. Carmen's and 1 decided to | sparkled> » her. Zan to dance in a way he next after(in black ace, which} meet again tomorrow. <iss me once} her honor, her futi * life in my | that slender, made you forget figure everything Dat Oe = : 5 had ‘ne lL as now.| More, mas quarido." - r jhands, and how had acted? Tf had the graceful Fete fectol=t wie ter about five In the afternoon "What 1e eried, As | went downstairs 1 met Gregoaccepted her love left h to | lowed the time of the muate rel Ad i n came to the house. Juan Diaz | stepping and looking | rio, who looked at me searchingly, but| Gregorio, left he nd honor to} APLAR aT Cmte. sic nett as gE ane not yet come bac k from his of- | Inte my s you to| immediately made some pleasant re-| the man I knew must 6 her bit-| And she was‘ only seventeen | wares out the matd informed me the! marry 1 mistress mark, I went outside and took the| .erest enemy when he told everyshe d where come she to New York St. |. rae pomon ; but do I Take me|""L As L sat in the car TI thought) thing. Her face, vit ex pression | Thomas, had' lived from with a ata 7 nt into the parlor Carmen was /| with vou ¥v s ro." whether [I had acted right or not Un-)0f pain and horror, : the terrible aunt for two years She knew quite the * aan the window looking Into, Her arms were around my neck onee|doubtedly I had \s a gentdeman I/| accusation against >, accusation little accent Danish,which which spoke with z anhel i ie Foweae She turned slowly,| more could feel her heart beat] could not have acted otherwise. And | that she had been betrayed by > man a soft was she charming. But | but tov it was I she ran against and my J own, : still what was happening between her | Who had promised to protect her, that | she did not1 visited llke Danes One of the How eae ea a smile : Carmen. Carmen, you must not! I/and Gregorio now? hought of the|she had loved a miserable coward. first times her father she and | eat ete e o you to come Here | cannot and will not make you my mis-|fear of him and [ felt sorry IT had not I went over to Juan Diaz and placed | TiWeratalana thitaetad Ae ittle ¢ armen js all alone, and! tress, and I do not love you encugh to|staved with her and not placed the; my hand on his shoulder. He looked| tryin whole world cates far | ee Ate whole burden on her shoulders It|up for the first time since I had en-| tion, I kf . . She did not move, but kept on look-| was rather the act of ; coward than/ tered, and never shall I forget the ex-| By on the n ‘ r cool VIGGO - yo 1 ar 2 a{are Dane? I nodded Chen you drink she a added sharnly_| T l drink I exclaim ed in surprise Yes, all the Danes in St. Thomas drink," she replied ook It took me, about fifteen minutes to onvince her that not all Danes were] drunkare la all willing and it Is the best for both of us. I] must go now, but I will come back | tomorrow afternoon and hear evyery- | thing "Yes, do, and come as carly as you! ean, darling Father does ne me home these evenings until after nine, ) BRACKHARST. on oo are die m er Gnin y unjust, Sau | we} in her soft volee: "Please play : don't what you ‘ : ing. ot e into Z my eyes }9 you love an- of ae a| you?" | will come before you know It. |f little to me,' ‘I_ don't owe anybody any explana"And Gregorio," was all I could reAnd I sat down to the piano and | tion," she replied haughtily. | ply } played while she sat close b looking I felt the blood rushing to my head,} Gregorio," she almost hissed; "what at me wistfully with her big brown] but I sald calm)s en¢ rh: "T beg your|!s he to me He ts wicked T hate| eyes. ; pardon, senorita," and picked up a|him, and never, never will I be his. I] Where when and how she had be-| book from the table | belong to you, and you must not re-| come engaged 10 Gregorio Valez 1! Carmen walked restlessly about the}fuse me Take me nov for am all} never could find out Carmen always | room I could see she regretted her! yours and yours alone evaded my questions, and all her father! hastiness, but I did not intend to give | She kissed passionately my ear. my would say we that he had known her|/in to her whims like Gregorio She|hair. and suddenly burst into a hysfrom childhood -in Clenfuegos. There| stopped a moment near the window.|terical cry which shook her whole| Ww something strange in their rela-| then came over to me and said softly | body tion neithey father nor daughter |} "Won't you please play a little to me-| | I took c her into my arms and stroking seemed to Ike him, and Carmen was | senor?' j}her hair, I said ‘Car rmen 3 for Goc always veryoe cold to him, but he did It was impossible to resist, even if I| sake, try to be calm not seem to notice It. and it was evi-/| had wanted to She huddled down in "Calm! How can I be calm when dent that he possessed ome strange; a big chair and I began to play. Sud-| life's happiness is at stake?" ) r ver ren To me he was al- | denly I remembered why I had come Tust because of that I said, "there wavs ( ul mt too polite, but when | stopped playing and said What may] must be some way out of it. ‘ iought himself unobserved, an ex-|I1 send you for your wedding?" | She quieted down little by little, laid ! [ Lalit would come into Send me!" she exclaimed |} her head on my shoulder and ran her | h made me shudder as "Yes I have to go to San Francisco| fingers through my hair | ‘armen was to become|on Monday, and I shall be away at! ‘It Is true," she whispered; "you do | vedding was to take] least three months, so I will not be| love me a little, and everything will be W elghteen, and they }able to be present at your w&dding, | all right You don't know how T have ‘ienfuego nor even say good-bye to you when | suffered these last months. when Ij > every evning and| vou go to Cuba." thought of the wedding." Pr a walk When they; Her lips trembled nervously She | But why did you become engaged Senor Dinamarea, as| looked at me, attempted to smile, him? happened to be' there,|suddenly stood up and went over. but to| | te erraronce.e@auedcmetromodlberace 1} | he castanets were pro-| the window was fourteen then, and since that time | en would dance the A thought struck me and I was quite| we have been engaged but there Is 1@ was out of breath | overwhelmed by it I turned around | something in his is haraecter which is into a chalr quickly Carmen was standing at the} repulsive to me Sometimes I am al- | omen constant visitor! window. her little hands were tightly | most afraid ef him And it would not | home We were at the} clenched and she was pressing her at right poe my whole life for his | ' and the wedding was | forehead against the pane while the | sake would it? irmen grew more) tears weré running down her cheeks } "No, Carmen. dear;'I think T have ny Often when Iecame! "Carmen!" I erl and rushed up to| found a way I will not make you my I could see that she had been crying, | her She let herself fall into a chair, | mistress, and IT cannot become vigighen ad but when I said something about it she} buried her face in her hands, and}! te you as long as you are engaged to laughed and sald: marea has visions.' to tease her fiance him. He stood her but often an ex face which ma would have to wards "Oh. el Senor Din- | sobbed Then she began | I almost pitied easing patiently,|} came into his; fear Carmen| for this after-| l convulsively My dearest little Carmencita," I said | |in Spanish. and bent down over her She threw her arms around my neck. | ‘‘You must not leave me, do you hear?| You must not go away Don't yeu un-| derstand that it Is you ou, you T| love and not the other? T will kill | Gregorio. cor c ery ; man "Gt ‘ ‘When 'engaged You rust ap eax ko plik centleman was a I looked quarter of at my nine watch now, late to Eo bac k : : I slept very badly that night woke up disgusted with myself the office the thought of Carmen ; love a -it Wh ere | "No: she | . Are you ae a ‘ayrey "ep ‘led‘ TKkl re S WwW ast ' Th 1 & sparkle of f triumy 1er eves blood burst out|ing to her and head. 1 saw She the pressed her rushlips || i zn pered pas-| but, checking herself, she|against my ear and whi | impulsiv ely é ;8aid with a laugh that did not sound | slonately Forget her Don't you see | B {t was only for a short time she ;} quite natural ‘don't mind what say am ready to give you ey erything, } v rude to me Later she often came Of course, I don't mean it I am ajmy future, myself. my body and soul? | over and sat down close to me, when | little chatterbox." {I will give all to you and you alone.| I Was talking With her father, Juan | You are sick, Carmen," I said, look-| You will learn to leve me. T know! 107 an when tl ‘ Was a lull injing at her sharply, "and vou have been| vou will You already like me very | the conversation, she bent forward and/ crying again What is the matter with |] much Your eyes have told me, and said | "Nothing but ¢ mpty talk believe you mean a word of |say." Say : 'R, . is. eas BaLAr gents yitaelsen nt ' cn +4 l reproachtulty. , Well eltdonmeanntt she "Well | too} and|] \t In-! | pression strong of sorrow man's and face the - x hat do. you want? he asked aul most inaudibly Here she s-you | cannot help me-she loved you-: she was all that 1 had to love &nd live } ane into wy annt and|a A percered. donewat) anything wy work 1 ted || for A lu hardly when mnat eleven eae e ed ie ce ee aaa into my throat le ° clos k = a telegram came to me‘ ; eyes began te smart Slowly wen A 1ar I tore . open and ae eee to San coos at tr dar ie @isappeared, come Immediately, Juan vent down) ant ; KISSCC ASF CoN oreDiaz head : Adios, ( armencita. eos ae the bet EY aoe a 7 es Sea ce oe they found his Seemed so long to me, but at last | body in the udson river Was aes es ae ol , people were eo Standing outside lazs house, and I ' a a woman say: "They have just PACIFIC ISLANDERS RE. 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