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Show 1 THAT GIRL of JOHNSONS ByvJEA.J K.A.TE Z.UDLVW. a At m ' t.irl'i t Entered Ac or I nf tn Act of Congress m the ear I1 by Street & Sm th. lu th odrce of tiie I ibrafiAU of Cuukicm, at Wa&hiugitti I) I CHAPTER XVII. Continued. When the meal wax oer l'r arose and as hs his habit, to returned to (he house up see to his patient s condition, ami found that Johnson a s, jt through the night mini) storing still as a baby. Th.pgx neri going well to help on his ncoterj and though it would be months In foie he could be able to get around, et tin re was ecr hope and eer reason to expect him to recover Johnson tinned and opened his even slowly as Dr Dunwnldie entered the room V u ant hollow pes they were, with a stare, in them which startled Dun-widdi- a the-Vba- d I bat as he stood before her, his hands behind his back Be yer fevthtr gettin on tolrahle, I I) lores kem up hyar from the We 'lowed he orler tav'n ter hear be lmpiovin', an' wes waitin' ter kill Hi - are waiting to know? she asked, sharply. The tone was newr to hi r, and the man was d seoneerted by her A vague fear "had entered it mind in spite of Mrs Mien s assurance that the w uld not tome for her father until he was able to go to' Who prov e Why, jes never before seen, said, with quiet authority Not another lie quiet, Johnson word Charlie go Into the other room. Mr Allen help me at once; hib excitement ha brought on hemorrhage As Green closed the door behind him he eaueht a glimpse of Johnsons fate that ht never forgot It was pallid a death and ghastly with the hollow eves Honor ami amazement m his face as he noiselessly mingled cr(S(,ll th). p..,,, an() pissed out of the huust through the pantry at the rear, without disturbing the two on the doorstep and strutk out among the pines bevond toward the summit wh re the winds were soft and the skv blue and still He saw nothing around him tUatlv his thoughts, in a tumult were lu the lit tlo bare room of the house lx low where the strong man, who had just been brought back from death, lay in his repulsive fit of passion, and with the mare In the stables at home the beautiful, intelligent animal, ruined forever through a cowardly ait of maliee, the two blending so dost I) that he could not separate them mingling with the stray words he had heard in the town f other and datker things than he had dreamed Then, like a touch of peace, came the thought of the two girls on the doorstep two such lovely, womanly girls, each with a noble soul, yet totally unlike, the one whose life had been bet In among the grand mountains touched with their grandeur and nobility of thought and life, and to him the purest, most tender of women, the other proving her tenderness through all her life in the heart of tue big city with its temptations and its evils. A rXATXriTk. bt 0 era & enertrar tr. A Dove Cottage Is a small abode with floor are the On the tnmortar .ttthii: room and tin sister Iioro'hv a On the Ulr Is He fanillv bedroom sittlrg room, whore Hie' pee t did mist t tils writing Htlel call led tils most In tins room are un a'e' trionds re e crait s o' ibrm 'ted In the happv r and Hie Weirc svveirth s riei out, lets of Coler'i go auel Routin') 'el mroi-- the hall is the guestroom Se'ott Ron ll.ev ami otter writ i h"ti' rs stopped as Woidswoithe gin Ms (He room mflli oil as a In'i'ioom un nl the fa .'llv leach'd a o 'e where it n ild not ..icon moi ite ah ijie me in 1 he v then aditoeLauol he'D room rs tut their mentis not penn.tnns them j pan i 'I thev cove led the walls -t -- e NEWS SUMMARY. Winfield, Kansas, Is threatened with another flood, and citizens are removing from the lew lands. The women's auxiliary of the Miners' union at Cripple Creek has been forbidden by the military authorities to hold meetings The revolutionists of Santo Domingo are reported to have accepted in full the terms of peace proposed by the government An American of the name of Symons Is report eel to have been assassinated by Cubans on a plantation near Puerto Prlnciie Ministers of the Swedish Presbyterian church of America, in conference at Rockford, Ills . voted to marry no divorced persons hereafter The executive lmard of the Western Federation of Miners has decided to appeal to President Roosevelt to investigate the conditions in Colorado. King Edward has conferred on for Mme Melba jthe decoration science, art and music. She is thn first woman on whom It has been bestowed. Philander C. Knox, attorney general of the United States, has been selected to fill the seat in the United States senate made vacant by the death of we uns," Ijodie replied, He were a good un 'iiiong clumsily w .Hi a us, was yer feyther, Dloies an' wes Dolores .i I s. Dr Dunwiddie was at his side In- jest waitin' ter know ef he Is ImFinn!) tin- Wordsworths found that v tils place was entireh too small for stantly, but without a sign of haste. provin' You can their faint) . so the) moved into a "Thank you, Jim Ixvdie "He Is used to onr voice" he said house in Rjdal mire' pi elections to Dolores, without turning his head tell those who vjish to know that my " A But Mount, not lat from Grasmere nv Say father w ill get ell "Speak to him, Miss Johnson the poet al that a Into to was Grasmere came Ixalles it A eye, flash are in to hinr you anything anything mem wh)s lookeil back with fondest deep red rushed to his sunburned face the habit of say Ing e hev ter I orti'S say be powerful glad Dolores came no nearer the bed, H chose this place not only for his she stood quietly at the window, and hut for hts long, last resting M. S. Quay. home unasked in her ordinary voice, slow, His grave Is In the church place Are you ready for breakinterested that the Naval experts believe It is marked by a plain stone vard. fast. father?" to clear hard are own Russians working of his li and the scrlption simple The hollow eyes closed weakly for ,' with Port to Arthur, entrance the s and wile names a moment Mrs. Allen entered at that and wife the s of escape of his Intention The' remait sister, making the Domoment with the beef tea, and other members of his family lie with of their fleet effective. lores, taking the howl from her hand, him, ami close behind rests his friend , x.Vv Johnto bedside the crossed over J, A. Vallentine, a prospector, wae Hartlrv Coleridge The lovely yews, son again opened his eyes with the dead in a cabin twelve mllee XVI11. found CHAPTER the gushing ltuthaj and the green old expression of distrust and dislike It is believed he was Caliente. from to mountains offer a fitting epitaph in them. She bent over him. and Dr. some declare It Dolores and Dora. although murdered, nature. of oet this j gioat Dunwiddie raised his head a trifle And jou found Uncle iotf when walk of case suicide. a was s a ent lovely Sunday Having gently on his arm as she put the spoon every one else had given up the ing along the country road, listening For the first time In forty years a to his lips with steady hand and unher eyes search, said Dora, softly, . admiring the woman hat been doomed In New Jerto the quiet stri But wlnn she offered moved face How full of loving admiration. Dove Cottage, green meadows stacked with a great sey through the refusal of the court of him the second spoonful he closed his next brave jou are, Dolores. I would never on of account its natural quantity of oats and hay, the iport, partly eyes and endeavored to turn aside his pardons to Interfere with her death on have had the courage to do It, but scenery The were we away. famorning of the beauty and partlv head, with the sullen expression on the gallows for mnrder.- - is then Im not brave an) how." very e to Keswick mous men that have- - Inhabited these from his faco Dolores bent over the bed Dolores I do it? "Why shouldnt Mary Richardson, a young mao fine; the mountains are steeper parts. and held the spoon steadily to his asked quietly, turning her large eyes in the other places. Their ried woman, was stabbed through the than In was wilder It this that the great country Ups, as she said, in a tone that thrilled wonderingly upon her companion. English poet Wordsworth was born sides were brilliant with heather. heart by May Richardson; her sister-in-laher listeners by Its slow, almost stern He is my father. In this small village are many beauand most the and prospent happiest sweetness: during a quarrel In a real e were Of course he is, Dora replied, wltlr ductive years of life, here Coleridge tiful gardens, the hotel grounds In Philadelphia. office tate "Drink this, father. the a nod of her bright head, untying and Southey shared hia company and set out with lilies, astors, geraniums He obeyed like a child, and she fed of her hat and swinging convention at flowers. ribbons Prohibitionists broad The of country their happiest days. They and every variety His face ghastly in its pallor, him carefully according to the docla enjoyed In the j Hartford, Conn., voted down a reeolu-tow-n it around upon her knees. Papa feature most The An Interesting were ofte visited Scott, he by Shelley, said, gravely. tor's orders. Dr. Dunwiddie watched thet, Dlores, my father, too, Dolores Johnson, and is the house Greata hall, the real-indorse General Nelson A. writI her movements wonderingly. Where ther rest of emll be glad of et, too." I love him; but I would never have Lord Byran and other of the poet Coleridge and later M1jeg M dence of the down ers shuffle him the watched She presidential candidate tor day. did this girl get her womanly tact? to go off on a lonely was not until last summer that 1 of Southey. It road to the tavern. enough courage a lively discussion. the and after the along path man the party. this from not upon mountain to find him if had toe Surely at Keswick we asked On dangerous far arriving laid the were of hands two visiting pleasure light Presently of A Chinese formerly employed In the were lost no not If I had a dozen pillows, whose face was indicative on her shoulders, and a soft, low voice he with me. Suppose you had to nothing but a brute nature. men go machine shops et Port Arthur, who ar: exclaimed of one over those terrible It was an exquisite morning. Mrs. slipped In rived Chefoo, saye that only five of Dolores, Dolores, 1 am Dora. Look Mr. Green told ns about, or Hen waa with the doctor, there was ledgee see to as are the nine largest Russian ships at Port me and tell you glad off into' a chasm when ao need of her there, and she went up 1 am walked right found am to have you. as me I Arthur are capsble cf going to sea. in ' oat and sat on the door-ston-e the path? No, In the you thought you were Dolores. 1 couldnt' do it, ever, but I wish Mrs. Mary Etzol, mother of Lewis shadow of the pines.. Leaning her rglad, closed tightly as fingers door-post hands like were her brave you. Etoel of Denver, the war correspondhead against the she looked up at the girl before her Dolores said nothing, because - she fell to her lap. Her eyes were Intent the cousin who had come to claim her, ent who wae killed by Chinese solto say. Dora must be a wn the mountain with a sort of hundiers, wl.I file a claim against tbe Chithe only one In all the world who had nothing gry look In them. It had meddled bo had ever loved her since Betsy Glenn coward If she would not do that for nese government for 20,000 damages. women of the with her life or was it the fate of the died. She was a small little and her father; any of the lady, The esar of Russia has sent to ths settlement would have done the same. stars that crippled her father and prefrom dressed the neatly court where the New York stock exchange n magnifiMr. Green told us all about you," vented his going to white hat with its drooping gray I wished so and cent men were eager to have him, like the solid silver gift ns n token of his Dora continued, to the blue ribbon around her much to get at you, but you would not vultnre on the mountain. She knew plume, and the soft of the courtesy of the appreciation and costume gray I could not come to and to come me, little of fate or law, but it seemed to throat, In listing Russian; bonds a exchange delicate gloves. Her eyes were wide her that the one possessed her, and and ou, and then the rain oh, 'the rain It soft with ago. dark year excitement, the other was waiting, waiting in a with gray, day, and I begun to a touch of tears; her mouth was ralnethI every Eleven hundred Tlbetona attacked to a have wait week would terrible silence lor her father to go think and sweet, but the Ups were gentle the in Mr. malice Green told to prove the the British post at Kangna, on the at least, and the things prepense colorless; her small oval face was road to L'Hasaa, with great ferocity. laming of the mare a waiting that white as death, save for a faint trace me about you when he returned from made me all the more restless here appalled her by its dogged patience They were repulsed, the British lose cheek. color at either Grasmere. of feverish Church upon to get at you, you poor anxious What her neighbors thought she did and killed and several Dolores knew nothing of the nature our landlady if there was not some In- being one eepoy mout and lovely spot of Windermere. not care; she had lived without them; to her the girl dear. Dora's wounded. and of disease, Tbs she could still live without them. Had was a He saved my father, Dolores said, This village, though small, la unusual- teresting drive about Keswick. something to look .at ly pretty; the houses are made of the question was settled as soon as it was as said She it she known how roughly they used her and lovepicture No Intimation ha been received et slowly, presently. and admire, but too fair to we were booked for and fronts asked, the alate snative stone; were to rough forced name she would scarcely have undershe say it tbe state department that Embassador touch. Her eyes grew luminous as though Next morning the break are heavily grown with Ivy, roses and nodded. stood their meaning. Her mind was Dora MeCorntck has any Indention of reshe looked at her. The brown eyes too pure and too high above them to "I know It" she said, the man who clementine. Though this low valley started off early, carrying about twenmet. Dolores Ups partthe and ensigning his high office on account of waa gray At first the drive comprehend the evil they would lay ed In one of her rare smiles that came over for the doctors told us is broken 1y the calm, placid lake and ty guests. feeling In at her door. Lodie, among them all, transformed her face for the moment; about it, but you saved him more than rolling hills, the character of Its scen- joyable, past meadows snd forests. the alleged SL mountain the we ascended Petersburg. and you cannot ery Is soft and graceful. It lacks the Gradually was the only kind one. Not one of the were Uke wells of light, anyone else, Dolores, never have thought strength and wildness belonging to pass and the road grew steep and narwoman had been near her, but the her eyes it Theyd deny The question , pending between unfathomable. women never did come; she cared beautiful, of going over there to look after the some of the places near about It was rower. Brazil and Peru now eeem to be In a Finally It got so hard on the horses Toung Green was standing behind deputies gave up the search had it here' that the poet Wordsworth spent nothing about that, only there was to a peaceful aettleroenL It time he had known not been for you. many of his' vacations as a boy and that most of the people had to get out fair way something in her life that had not Dora. During the that a jclnt administration la eummlt over On the reported never looked like had she walk. Dolores and going enjoyed skating on the lake. been there before and that called for (To he continued.) la th disputed established that and narrow be so will waa was of to him revelation a rough it the path that; of for the sympathy companionship Having passed a day exploring the with stefr; every the horses what she was capable. She did not slipped territory. jAcr walks and shores of Windermere, we sre him; she saw nothing but Dora, COLLECTING FARES IN CANADA. took a coach the next morning for several times the coach pitched so far Riclottl Garabaldl has IsGeneral and it was uncommon for women to it looked as if we were going to be on and Coniston. the At first getting a sued proclamation In which he show such marvelous depth of soul to Method Is Practiced, But Hardly Up off the coach seemed a little awkward, hurled to the ravine below. When we the" ; Italian to Date. youth cot to . prourges ws had another woman. Dora saw no one but had passed this critical polaU It 1 "higher than k Tireak.-hua after 11 kinds for but to hold of are Austria There with ways voke a fight her cousin. They did not kLs each we were accustomed to it we found it to walk down on street the form a to cars, readiness collecting hard our in fares, for themselevs were We fully repaid other; they offered no endearment but one for there Is no better way well-- " that I daw recently in Canada delightful; wntch and to we trained Buttermere, of when common to women, but Dora sat down 60,000 got body trip see to A short drive the scenery. was certainly unique If not particuencircled armed- - volunteer. low high, a by in rests on the doorstep beside Dolores. valley brought us to the end of the lake, larly up to date, says G. M. P. HolL where a mountains. On our way back I am so happy!1 she said. Almost double the Usual amount of ferry was waiting td take the jagged I was four on a ride the taking to elimb to the top; the tramp work devolves upon the Immigration bed we Her eyes Dolores said nothing. coach and horses to the other side. A mile trolley road running between was hard, though the scenery was talked for her. rat Sherbrook and LenoxvRle; in Canada. beautiful drive over hill and dale, grand and wild; large valleys stored service on account of the pending Young Green, with a feeling that he c woods of through oaks, splendid steamship war among on many had no right ter be there, passed un- The first thing that met my eye maples) poplars, sycamores and laurel, at us from below. Intercepted by linen Some of the lines are now noticed around to the rear of the entering the car was the sign, 'Noth and we were at another lake called ex2. I see over dont bringing Immigrants from Europe to house and entered through the low ing changed Esthwalte Water. were so why actly tbia country for $10. particular .they door of the pantry. Near the hekd of the lake is the about the matter, as it didnt strike Dr. Dunwiddie greeted him with Conventions were held In all the It quaint old town of Hawkshead. smile, but he did not speak, as he was me that the class of passengers they was here that Wordsworth and his of Tezae Saturday to select counties were carrying was that which makes busy with the bandages on Johnson's a delegates to the state convention, and brother were edt cated before entering practice of carrying arm. On preparing one of the bandIn turn will send delegates to more which Trinity Even interest college. bills only. ages he stepped aside, and at that National convention Ing than the tovn with its old flags, Democratic was the But me most what tickled the moment Johnson slowly opened his the and Is the show that the simple Returns cottage louse, Louis. soon at SL that occurred eyes upon young Greens face. He was the in which Words) orth lived during his successful. came The been conductor have after. the down forces Parker conscious, and his eyes had the old schooldays, a timall archway opens "gold-hee- l look In them excepting that it was aisle carrying In his hand a curious into a court Thirty-tw- o girls from where stand several intensified by their hollowness. His looking arrangement that resembled ttio St. a. arrived have Mortons houses' Ith mortar simple covered Dolores crossed to the bedside, face grew ghastly In its pallor, then a large, square dark lantern. It had it was In one oflthese fair and will be the feau-- e of tho dwelliconbjuqble p handle attached which the Montana day. The girl come from other women. But Dora would come, livid with fury;, the close set eyes ductor that the poet passed Ws early grasped, and when he shoved ngs every county and get their name beshe thought, with sudden brightness under the narrow forehead were wild It toward days. face and said fare my cause of the fact that they ere at the and and bloodshot; fin the' and her Instinctively Dora uncle, I her heart Next day we took another coach anti as It had a tbe result of the beauty-contesfront that fair perceived glass his hand of were the gers right feebly and a young Green as well, until until over hill beaudale and drove In the slit where through top dropyou truth were known. Then, what would clenched as he endeavored to' lift him ped your nickel or ticket, and then tiful forests and passed hills qjade bril Lord Dundonald, commanding , ofthey think or say Dora and her self from among the pillows, unpiind you could see the same by the heather until we came to llant to down go aa of he cried in a hoarse the pain, ficer of tbe Canadian militia end e uncle, who were honorable people, the ful bottom. Mass Grasmere, known for great natural the Springfield, veteran of the South African war, nurse said, and young Green who had whisper, between panting breaths: beauty and as being closely associated Ye hyar? Fool, with yer lamin Union. must resign) his position or his ap. been so kind to them so kind? Did toe with poet Wordsworih. by the polntment will, be cancelled cause he not risk his life for her father? an yer books. I sweared Id get even A small house up the main of The country Canadian government te Industries. fer with ef ever known must ye have kem Pittsburg then even he Homo. ye Tet Wordsworths Schoolboy delivered road Is known as Dove cottage; It was a was speech Inthe rupture has more district The deed Pittsburg my gal up ter the hykf agen, about the mare and by whom the the early home of Wordsworth; there Jagged peaks. Our way down recently at Montreal. was done. Did he not tell her himself thenk herself bettern her feyther dustrial superlatives than any other was so steep that the horses wrote road some poot e his of verses best on area her head It Mr. White, Untted States charge at similar the earth. with has 'committed had foolln who walk man yer that the the rocks Instead of piinppqlEted by the turn oi ttp slipped over we hack that night we Buenos AyreS, reports to the state desuch a dastardly deed should suffer an yer toft words as though ye, greatest Iron and steel works, the Frercb rexolntlon, he and his sitef got When lrg. after a series of at- the full penalty of the law? And the look et a smiths darter fer no greatest electrical plans, the largest moved to Grasmere zero (rtad to reach Keswtok alive and partment t that out 0f the foot BtgA)pDg firebrick , potterhouses, ber. to good yards, glass ! to call this pur law had a terrible significance Here the poet and his frlerds were satD gndy the Argentine mouth disease, same time is the center Young Green started to speak, bnt ies and at the a while, though som J Lodie came slouching up the path, has removed Its prohlbi- snen( some cf their happlet hours; Coaching irip for and Dr. worlds coal a nf with the stem Dunwiddie, full in greatest 1 expresthe adventure the glory ta,,, gaunt, angular, becauae of their genius lather iA th party nd found the importation of cattle jon this of the sunlight. He removed his rusty sion on his face which his friend had co kin fields. from th United States. dtljghtful. thro their environments. i - US! 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