Show fORTU f FOOL By SABATINI unD I 5 n elM TIP I BY HI BEGIN mar Y Ton ron Y Colonel HelloS Holle and ancI nd ad return returns to I tho tholand he heland land of ot hl birth when war I la to de- de dared with Holland lie He cOrnea comes to lodge with Martha Quinn hostess dt t the Pant Pauls Paul's Head In Pauls Paul's Yard LOndon The colonel colonl colon asks hi hii old lie His Grace OrAce of ot to lo secure for him a I place In the tha Albemarle w warns warna him t that tile the n me of ot Randal 1 ther t of the colonel Is it on the warrant for forthe the execution of ot the late lito king Therefore lt ls dangerous for tor the tho colonel to secure a Ii lon A friend named Tucker asks uko Hoiles to enter a II conspiracy cy to 0 the government The Tho dreaded pestilence p I It Ic In London His flit Grace of fahl f ll t victim to the tho charms of vt Sylvia Is FI on ac actress lIe no- tress treat He offers to vi Ille i Ita a D a pIty phY for her NOW GO o ON WITH TIlE THE STORY ORY Is it not a n part Indeed a D sort ot of garment for tor the soul Nay now It If I am nm to continue I murt hate hae your our assistance n at s I 7 say I must know how this thit first act s sto to ou ou how far my Laura justice to your powers and I discuss with you the lines host linE which I the remainder of ot the th play shall follow Therefore again I ask uk yen and and In the Mere cause of ot art I defy you yO yOto to deny when me me when still you hear what hat I have written 1111 Why hY since your grace graco doc me mei meSO meso much honor when hen you will i I It was Intoxicating this homage to her er talent Ien fr front on one intimate Ot om and the dote close associate of kings and anI It stifled temporarily at nt least the thelast last qualm quaint of ot her Intuitions which had warned her against this radiant gentleman n They Tied lad become so friendly and end Intimate in this week and yet his conduct had bad be boOn been n so 0 and circumspect throughout that thal clearly her In- In In Instincts I had bad misled her at that first meeting When I will said he That ThatIs 1 is to honor me Indeed Shall It be tomorrow then th 7 It Jt if sour our grace pleases and you OU will the th act I It If He Ho raised his Bring e C eve brows e- e e brows Ru His Hs lip curled a little a at ashe he looked round the th dingy green greenroom room You do not propose child that I should read rend It here Ho laughed In dismissal ot of the noI no no- no I tion But w where here here else tise then 1 she asked ask a II a little bewildered Where bere else site but In my 0 own n I f S- S I ir j AT 1 INSERT CUT sprang up to wel wol welcome come Conic tho belated 1 t I guest 11 01 house What other place were proper I But at your house houe Why Vh what would be bo said of me I buy our crace To come there alone Child Child Child Child I he Ile Interrupted her his lilt one ono laden with gentle ro- ro Can Can vou OU that I should so lightly expo you to th tongues tongue of ot the Town Alone Give your mind peace I lun ate e some somo friends to keep vou ou on In and arid to Join vou ou as aud- aud aud ance to hear what whal I have havo writ writ- ten en There Thero shall ba bo one or t two 0 ladles adles from the tho King s a Hou House e per per- per Ml idle MIs s Se Sc mour from the tho Dulces Dulce's hero will viii Join us there thero Is it a small for her In the pin pla and there hall bo be some friends frienda ot of my 0 own nl I maybe 0 oven osen en His Ills Majesty will hon hon- honor hon us We Vo shall make a merry marry at supper and after supper ou shall pronounce upon my whom hom you are to te s your he hesitancy conquered I It was Indeed Her mini l was WILS WILSn wasn n a ss v hirl A supper aupper part parti at Wal- Wal al tord ns-tord House at whirls whim In a n sense he was to bo be the guest of ot honor nd which the King Cing She would have been mad mado 0 o hesitate It II was wag to enter the tho thereat reat world at nt n a stride Other n ad- ad ac I had done Moll It-Moll It Moll Dat is nd little Nolly Nally from tho the King Hing sl a louse but bul they had done It upon p other than those thone of ot hit hlo- his ti talent She Sho would Ila have hatS e pr lire lire- pre that Misa not have havo been Included Bho Rho had no treat great at opinion of ot Mitt SeVin Seymoure our con conduct II But there scat wI wIn a n Oart for her and that was wag per per- per perhaps haps hap a sufficient Justification And ADd so ao the she east cult aside her best hesi hesitation tation and gladdened hi hit grace b contenting consenting to he be present VII I The Tho o Prude Irude On the e of ot the tho day that hail had teen seen the tho meeting me bet heist e i h and Tuckel at ot about the stole hour that thal Bit Sir John Law Law- Lawrence Law Law- Lawrence Lawrence rence was vainly representing nt at the e y of ot clos closing lo- lo ing tag the and a es ot of congregation view In-view of or the Out Out- OutI out outbreak I I break bok ot of plague cc the tho city It- It Belt it-Belt 1 His Ills Grace of ot Buckingham was as titling oUting do down don n to supper with a merry In the s neat icat ent room dining dining ot of Wallingford l House sat NIt down Iown to a table that was M hid lild for tor t eh The chair on the Dukes Duke's right stood empty Th Thin gust of honor ML Mis Farquharson had not yet el ai rived At tho the hot moment Blie nhe had sent ant a I that phe nhe seat unavoidably ln clet detained 1 ome little time lime nt nl home and that If It on thit lI account It should happen that she ahe must d deny n her her- herselt her herself tilt self the honor of or dost do n to n 0 nipper Clipper qUI per at hi his graco's table tahia at nt least she ti reach 1 In time for tor the reading st ith which his groe was to delight the company It Jl wi wis w In part lart a fiction There Thero n-au n 08 nothing to detain Far Far- be beyond ond are a revival of ot h ler h r unea Intuitions which wh lh h w arnel her against tho the of or Inti- Inti macs that thal would attend her hor In mOb mOb- ilon lu- lu tion In the Dukes Duke's party topper The Tho supper play however bow wet was another at- at af affair fair Therefore she would so time her arrival that the phe would find supper at nl an end and the reading i about to begin Jn Iii His grace ernce found her message vet and ho he would have avo pott- pott post postponed supper until her arrival bu but l that thal his guest did not permit him to ha have hate e his hit own way In the mat mat- mat ter matter As the truth st nas at thit th there w tvis s no n net act t In e existence tOI oi the Duke had not let et written n a aline line IIno of ot It and probably ne neer nc er would and and that Ihal supper was to pro pro- pro provide vide side Ide the whole hole entertainment It follow that this would be lip pro pro- tr pro and nd that ho host however ever ver late alto come she he was likely still to find the party at table They were a very tory ory merry com corn company pony pany and as time pasted passed they grew merrier There Thero was Ether Ether- Etheredge Ether edge edge of ot course the real promoter ot of the whole affair and this ele dc talented libertine who was uvas and ond ultimately and at nt a still early age to to kill himself with drinking was doing the fullest justice ju to tho reputation which the tho had already earned him There was aas Sell Sedley ley that other pitted gifted pro pro- pro profligate whose slim allm graceful per per- persOn per person son BOO ga gave gate c little Indication of or tho the roistering soul ROul within Young Rochester should have havo been ot or the parl party but he was at al that moment In the Tower whither hither he had been sent as La n it consequence of his lila Ut- Ut ut utterly terly tony foolish and unnecessary t at attempt tempt to abduct Miss Ml 1109 s Mallet two nights ago But Sir Harry UnfiT stan hope filled 1 his vacant place place-ot place 01 at tilled halt It tt tor for II Roch vias both wit And ond I tin tint tino liber-tino young St Stanhope we was w s a I fiber lIber tIne unit onh An And of or course e t tuero Iere I stag nas Sir fair Thorn Thom t in Ogle that boon I companion of o Sedley s and two I names have no survIved Tho rho ladles ladica were of iss lineage There Thero was ns the ravishingly fill fair taip ilL little Anne from the DUks DUk's Duk Hous I her white shoulders displayed In a that Outraged oven liven the ThereWA of the day There WM WA KingsHouse is Moll Davis D from the Kings King's house seated on th the Duke B a left left with below bolow e Immediately be tic bo- bo low her and entirely engro her hl and there was that dirk duk stat statuesque How Howden e In ed el Jane How How- den spreading her net nef I Ifor show led for Sir SI Charles who show show- showed showed ed betaken him hm If It willing and eager cager to be taken In them hero hem A fourth lady on Ogle left was vms 8 1 making lIe but futile attempts to draw dAw Thoma Seymour Seymoor attention front from Mie Miss Sey Sy mour moor mourI I I Supper WAS IM done don arid ami still thy ept the table over their wine waiting for tor that belated guest whose seat sent continued I o Abo that empty place sat eat the tho Duke Duke-a a dazzling figure figuro In Ii a 11 suit of shimmering white satin with buttons that thAl looked like drops of ot water Alono Alone of ot all that company he did not abuse the wino Again and again ho waved staved away the tho velvet velvet- I I tooted footed lackeys that approached to pour for him From the chilly heights of or Isle own unusual ho ha round found them gross and tiresome their laughter lau Jarred on him He strain strain- strained eil ed his ears cars to catch some rumble ot of wheels In the court ard Sedley Sed Icy In a maudlin voice DICe b be- be bean an to sing sine sIn I a very questionable song of oC hit his hi own writing whilst bliss Ho How den niche made a comell comedy ot of pI to silence him He was wa still singing It when StAnhope Apran sprang up and mounted hi his chair hol bolting aloft ft n dainty shot shoe o of which he hil h stripped Mitt MIas lIos Se Se- Se Sev-mour Sev i moor mour and calling loudly for tor wine Ine Pretty Prelly Anne would h he e b bick cI her footgear but that thal she was restrained by Ogle who not only held her firm firmly hut ut had pulled her Into his isis lip hp whore here she ho writhed and screamed and gig gig- gig giggled all In one Solemnly as If It It were ere the moat mo ordinary and tural n of ot things thIng a I lackey poured wine wina Into Inlo the shoe hon n as Stan hone Stanhope bade bado him And I Stan Stan- hope hone standing above them gay IroY and flushed proposed a toast the terms ot of which I have no Intention Intention tion ot of repeating Hens Ha Ire was ns vi as midway through when the twin door doors behind the Duke Dule were ero chamberlain thrown open by bv n a chamber chamber- lain whose voice olee rang solemnly above the tho general din I Miss Mit r may It Inso I lour our grace I Thero was stat a usel p puss IlS as ot of o surprise then louder than e it er cc rose their s voices Dices oice In hilarious acclamation ot or tho the announcement lg up and round end and several others toe ro e with him hint to gt gWo a a a proper roper I ome to the belated guest Ruest Stanhope Stanhop one foot toot on hi bis hla chair the other otheron otheron on thi tb table to her with with ft a flourish of the slipper trollS from which ho he had Just drunk She Sho stood tood at gar gape garr and Suddenly I pale on the th summit of otho the three thres 6 steps thit led d down to the betel IHlI of or the th chamber her star star- tar tl tied d dilating ces c e es pondering fr feet fear fully r-fully fully that seen of abandonment She saw tw little Anne Anna Seymour whom hom she knew struggling and laughing In 11 the tha arms arme ot of o Sir Thom Thomas Ogle She Sh She saw Raw whom she h alao know sitting with flushed face and leering eye y s an attn arm about the statuesque bare bate nock neck of Miss MIas How How- Howdon How den lI don n her lovely dark lark head hend upon bl she saw on eit II high c en poring absurdly hll hl wIg all awry ry hi his speech halting and Inde Inde- Indecorous ant and she h he saw o some othEn r rIn In attitudes thAt etch Oll ion mote more mol ly bold bold- boldI boldly I ly T ro th license over ever this orgy to which sh ah h had hod h tiCen hidden bidden Continued In dl Next Neit X t I Issue |