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VOL. 49—No, a7.
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| “80 the pawnbroker | threw your money into finally permitted the ausxfous lady to stoep in the | you appear to have had the best of the argument, writ a quiet smile, “7 have a very urgeut, ma :
a rattle tel eho and gave as aeuriy, bis draw. a he?” juterposed Mr, Bryant, | same room with hor, saying : YGon'e think that they will trouble you aia ave at Purdy’s, onl & to mall at
. trio's" weadiog git,” th other words, T pawnsd| eagerly esping at this important point. "ie mill “remind “us of the ‘off days at "The | an couviuced, (rom finuires we have tau, that ae “sarin Le Grand, "i quite forgo
: It goes against my re t| Yes: ‘as I said, he returned it imme-| Firs,’ when my greal nible™ was 8 scolding | this man Marlowe ty ee iad [ay ets apd the ice He open Tal elgbe at :
i »bliged to hom ith- | fre Esthe ir randy a “Tam not afraid of jim"? repli the general. .
tie hee 9 very’ ebraite Sree? a ey ae ate ns ot vas" tn great distress. because, |. Sie posed an unessy and wakeful night, and it | bravely, hough she was now Hamblin ine very | Dora accepted this explanation with mauy mit:
fekness in my fanily @ i al eis aaoney liad. ain | seemed the long longest abe aah ever known. vats we" soie ‘Bows for me, Mr. Fair-| giving, Lut as the streets, were crowed mith
bligations t mamma and I "pave |” With the advent, of day she resned, people, ‘who would at
2 eT hoped to, berablar tg ecto tue clock be: fos testa over Binday 3 Ealith | went down in the garden and ave “ie ‘hesitated a moment, the ve be ery for, bul, ue tele that ber suspicions
‘ cheeks and’ downeast | for the vost, There might be uows ol See ee yoa'ts come to the city with me, | Srust be unfounded
1
fore the tine allotted should expire.’ ide ay the general
" ow Tieartily for tolling | eyes, the’ sight. of which ‘Sheghe and, downeart | for aera Eval Fairfax from Prank Rogers, | as soon aa you cst t bave. mot taken. this The housom dashed by the gen
me thi, Whiley atthe aaine’ thine, tam: de Gooply | hvert ache for her. *+Manm ma, suxgested oe the | or from ‘Biman himself ! without careful. deliberation, and T think that gud Balad for the badly tented to Poutanen
3 vel turned Royal Bry: nh money might not be bad, after all,”? she as only one letter, and though it| may trust your strength of “mind, for you are a streets beyond the great Charterhouse ebools.
Would ‘not have had you. so pressed for a tinued, determined that he ‘sould | know the wits wan betta no news at all, there was Little in| brave litte ie 7 Mt wil pot go ay zi Dora icra :
jeal; nim againsy you cau wait indefinitely, | truth matter; possibly, Wioe'e “autatyne nature.» It w enly. pal
eibe ay inate anxiety regarding it. me pawabroker’ had. taeh, that way 1 retala the | Hogers, and reall like thi ry aa end ure| me to alixht bere, “Tecan go Mr. Fairfax’
Your own time about it, Tort am sure that Iean | watch, with, the hope of ultimately securing, it; Dea Mapa: Tue mlvertinowent in inserted a Anything i better than this horrible er another cab.” tne old guntle-
safely trust ‘maa to whom the idea of debt is 80| so ut to make my purchases.” ‘The | im tye London dailies. | M iS, Locksley [euspene nk Rogors,t “Corainly, madame,” replied the old gentle,
iv x oney ani Falet, aud tay Keit hav je Looked :
EYou are very good,” said Mr, Knowles, in a remy chang ne abecion wor But bait au hour | Your husband's “Oh i it ie nothing very Teniful ‘irs Locks- | to tothe inconvenience, bat did not think tbat you
ergteful tone. . ter he appeared with an officer and had me | traced up to qu 1@ police
Tshall return you this amount,’” the young | arrested. He would not have pressed the matter | 1S Naval
sryer royumed, but fa bills, for I wish t0/if 1 could have returned, his, money: but, as T| Gace, eles
retain this 1 beg
le
river— je tured, a2 though, to, pull eho check, string,
Dora gave a faint moan, and fell back in her | but instead pocket bandkerchi —— e
Dora’s postrils The moter
She, can't boar it, sir,” Frank Rogers said, Jone, and uth
have found two in the | would object —"* ;
r
wr Be
rerio, aid if you ved nsslor-
ph to mourn svedTencry:
g, that you could uot, and le a ho “hu “sutferod trom i Roun tele The
Til go at outs aid roteern ge ork "1 0, many’similar eases of, swinling, be was ob- | Then camo the weary tim of walt she a
ama iso faing, to throw @ rise Dusiness i your | durate: and T ye here.” could have helped) in the earch, for her lovers it pityingly. Tenjier her insonsibie without a struggle or # sigh. :
for :
nt. Cbloroforim
bliged to
way, Id i ‘ou as a wituess| “It was Shas aid, the young pat would not have been so hard. i she ‘could only — The ol be murmured. “V
for Miss ‘Allandale, and you {ahtall-be well paid for dignantly, **It was a heartless thin g 20.00. ut, have seen the efforts that others were, making, it CHAPTER XLIV. beat, earet but ste. hin the
our servi lease give me the Rome ot my little friend, T ane we ould have been preferable to this idle torture 'and become the wife ve
The pawnbroker Tro ‘whom you took the moue; Vengo, and y you will soon, be, oo ving fala ' e spent 70 any hours ose ot doors, tinting of 4 FAUs® TELEGRAM. i mai
lon Retz, No. — Third avenue.” BT 10 you! grat Bimal aoe the, beaut ntl castles he bad built, , determinedly. “I know a
wh yen; Lk im for scering and not| Raith began, then stopped, choking” back a eob| Eiumund @ been blended together in| that ong’ ang baa 8s deta Ee usted » te ae eee ieee uno er for bis
er-s scrupt ulous: 1 fou ght a tough battle that had almost burst from me ‘treubling lips. ane harmony of an hay yilie dream! How good he horri ‘ble way.” wife, aod be shall have his Jisben gratified. I
with iets ‘Lsee you ‘to not quite comprehend how that | had alway '3 been to her! How fondly be loved. 0, Mrs, Locksley, it is not so bad as that,’’ | will’ promise to ald him to that end, In the
ee still oko freatly perplexed, |can be," continued her frisnd, gnoring ber emo- | har she not seen bis adoration for her leap vital Meetienel to tal ber, ceand fe may be that | Mi, promise U
of understand how the pawubroker | tion.” '*But the plece of monty which the pan. ite hie ‘eyes again and again? Tie paused in, ble reuctious, for they were i
cou ‘i had that particular gold- piece broker pretended to to you was pot ibe ‘that ‘scoundrel that. man who erator ded. my ‘excuse, however, that both I and Mr. ers | ray ply nearing Islin; , :
Mr. Knowles’ clock, before seven 0” eo sam red to, hint, t0 | are most anxious to follow the movements of recently, he sopred “the cab, and jumped ou!
Saturday evening when Edith “Allandale. bast hoe husband, | fund after he left his father, ust before puidoight, Toe action’ was avery lively one, for al at t
been arrested, that same night, for trying hon ny. an only been ayineing himself with another pass | On the Surrey side of ames. 1—for & man with stooping shoulders. . wy
pass it of ‘upon the grocer of whom ‘she had| Mr, Solon ee eA, ere Jong, ‘be comy npelled ing “taney? Why had she listened ! Why } had to on, an nd the ates Dee ae his diva etCabby he said, “draw up to the curbstor :
spoken in her note, xchange PI places, with’you, if Ycan possibly tring she not flown at i and strangled the base Li hie ‘twlegraphed to the ie rine a pext ho houe, and ri ‘ing the bell. My daughter has a
- ‘To him it seemed an inexplicable mystery. hi vo} Jn is Tying throa Police. stations, ee ae eee Twas? notided 7 -
However, he knew—t aoe. could take bis oath— vat a dreadful thing to do!’? Edith She went 4 ins the library. She felt | that the Thames Police had foun two nate f toate ee. ‘cabman obeyed, for the old man was balf-
- that the coin which he now held. in bis hand was md shocked beyond measure by suck | jn oe eee etme, she nearer Edmund |ing'in the river. "A. young ofcer bas also volun- suportng, tne yong Tay i “hi arm “and in L
ieee oF money. Ww which he had pai that be intended me | there. She had whee Tim, farewell from that tear ‘the iver. Age that @ gentleman, ans oheiens was’ opens ed -
\t wd aaa copyiit, for shoe ‘ast mgr wrong. "did not and he would never| Window, aud be mised to come back to g Lorksley's deeeription, are etna vhs ‘amicion
work, an sonably sure] “Of course Yo there! fal ‘This, of course, is nonsensical co beranie v7
Tine t was not a counter ‘edared to attempt such a fhe sing ig it yon ad ad ee early noon, when there was the soun ott is, of hance, whl £8 nce bere irradiated ith 2
Tsupposo you will have ‘no objection to testi- | not gone, there lode. a of wheels in the drive, It was a closed carriage savage y
tying as to how and from whom you received the | Bi that was coming, and Dora clutched at her heart
money? ’? he inquii of Mr. Knowles, after a a then ead how a and opportunely ill its wild plunges. Then she was aware
to inve ‘been hia, friend, had
i
Au this the cabman was quick to notice, and
en he received his fee, he stared hard at the .
oid entleman, thinking:
Yw him again.*?
was carried in doors, and the v4
it
5 sti ig went away with him, aud probably returned, by
- few moments’ ret leetion. the marked coin had come into his possessior By Mat the ‘the rehice ‘had stopped, and deposited Esther way of Wa Tories in fr langaterously ‘disap
“Certainly not, it jstimony, will bo, of| telling “her. the story of Mr. Knowles! part
any benettt Yo the young lady'senuse,” hereadily | locks and how. he. ba im as a witness
plied. "And," he tn TP ean easily prove] upon er ease, and conetiiad by remarking: panel santa noth ee coma have nope him pore. He is dead, or Toe some jin
os {have 5*And now, Miss Allandalo, much ag I regret to Dora darted from the room just as a violent |™-tt is terrible to beliove a0,” the en ee
te pavrbro do s0, I am obliged to leave you for a litle while. | yogi’ was sounded on the door-bell. The very | ter said, and if itis indeed ‘trae, Pwill une his
: SCAT that is well thought of, wad ¥ ct out, Pray'do not be anxious," be added, hastily, as be Simons (old her, that "hor pemies tnd dter-| mann nen ast: But ad, picked up the Ele
edly score a strong point for Miss Allan wher face fall, "for, I promise you, you’ shall to carry matte a ee ee Dat Horace aide aij | ad carried in the sloave of her jacket: | :
Mr, Bryant exclaimed, with animation. ne. free before neon; but there are. some. things ae a ee he dae “re vt io rove hme an i | He read it, amends ar, supa i
how allow me to advance you the fee for your | which must be attended to immediately, in order inforinad Masame Boll cron to oe an't all a aro,” he “muttered, ‘
sorvices as a withess,”” he added, as be presi s | to,secure your early releaso, the front drawing-room, and I will be there in a | a waver! This smel app
ten-dollar note into bis companion’s band. =*This| “:-1 will try to be patiout,”? said Edith, with a | fle font drawing soc a that, T care one
ill bo, sufficient to redeem your clock and re-| faint Attempt at a smile; “but mamma is ily and ee eee eee ns
you for the time you may Jose in. ap-|T know that every moment of anxiety will make |'Shiy went up stairs andl waited. a little while
rae i yo res Sort of aush pray do not bo| Royal firya ws heart sink at her words; | SH Abe could control her feolings,.and several | Fo
gu find yourself short of ‘cash, "pray do no 0 sink at he - ie hareh tones, abusing Madaiae
trdubled about what is owing me—no not. try to lt 2h itien had ola ‘him that Airs: Allandale gies heard Esthe ©
pay it uotil if is ‘porfoctiy Sonvanient for you to
Hichard Marlowe, while some one re-
ringe—a man she believed
ver saw him
oat he examined the interior of |) ~
his cab, fund picked up the telegram, hic $
a
‘uly klentify the hat be wore when be chloroform, The lad. Locksley, and. the j
Tete tere with me on thas unbappy day?” old man called tims her dad, Now what’s the
y came tremulously from her rigid | best thing f .
we nave of Che, taker fs inwide James | DSf thing for me to d S;pon the official form of a .
rtescue, leo Street—and the crown is pierced policeman, who paraded the platform, and smiled i
small holes."? contemptuously, addiny 4
i
gt
“T don’t ink that ay more evidence is need- | °B2 + ist”
dying. | What if sho should pass avay before EeYou. shall suffer for this you viper” she | gu, Fairtex ranarked, quod, tne yeu Tim a better "toc myself than he is!
It chilled his blood to| said. "You've aided and abetted the scoundrel!” | {ht Paint aes Seoltand Yard. Mrs cat
“You are very considerate, Mr. Bryaut,’? the fink of it. “Hora could not stand. this language in her own ou wis to do Tt ma: ’e blown into the on we
man returned, with evident emotion. But he resolved, that he would tell her nothing | yousehold, and to oue who had befriended her, | \ hundred things may say have happened." houge at Islington. Ho would do 20 shar very
tell you how r your Bo enerosity touches mie, io ‘the | about her mother’ 's condition, for it would only | who loved her unselfishly. In ah instant her fears wy “darling i is dead!” peated, mourn:
world has ery badly ch me of late.? make the delay and suspense e more painful | had vanished, writ tightly cleuched and tun. 1 now Minderstand why big false friend
“Well, we will better times in the for » 7” in| 884 Bashing eyes, she went fown to the rawing- | why V it Mel vi Me spoke 40 confidently — wby
~ future for you, nin? ‘was the cheery response of ot leno ow,” he responded, gently, ‘and I will | Pom, he Sasuned ‘te t my love would
the nobie-hearted’ young lawyer. Toe must be just as’ rapid in my movements as possible. |"Xr- Marlowe was standing with bis back to the ne rmore."”
be off,'” he added. “and t would like you to mest | you will give me your ticket, my first, duty fire, bis whole atutude ‘suggestive of the mi have pot forgotten that,” said” Fairfax,
me at the Thirtieth street station-housd in an hour | will be to go directly to redeem your watch; my ny nile Esther Marsh paced tho | «art hi Rogers has Medel a description of the
. |¢| from now, Ishail know by that time what I ae ee Oars that topened led pewembroker floor tha er aney man who caused the story of his flight to
shall be able to do tor my young friend. 9 wrested for the double come of At sight of Dora, the > stopped and faced her, an| Frinted in that society paper. He was a large
io bado the man good morniig and bowed him | eountertert money’ T wish to arrange | otto playing about ber thin, red lips. Fiau, and pretended to be your father. ‘The pul “oe a borrying
out of his office, and, five minutes later, was on | for a private hearing, if ‘possible, 80 as to avoid |" «sso you are here!’? she said. ‘And I wonder Usher ‘will willingly assist in omfg bi im, ‘He rank 2 ‘ead ea ‘every body
his way to the assistance of beautiful Edith au L pat plicity and keep the affair out of the it t you, are ashamed of the disgrace that you 0 have’ accompanied by a woman, am
Allandale. ‘pon, yourself, aud your Grandfather. mene thet it was Sarlowe.
* Before boat topped into a bank Pron, |, Mr, Bryant! can you do that? I have perfect da ughter of vsiy mot ote | You will will not deceive mar Dora whispered.
néat-by aud bad ne gold cove fe been reading te Feats coer gle eravefuh to you Please put on your t once, miss, and come | wyou will tel’ meewben youre. Sure thab
It proved to be just as he bad ought mes tell you. all eT, erat yon with us. Never mind Sacking your e tranks, we | he—that ny lov ve 8 Yuad? “E
£ ‘Fai if Your ‘cam arrange 1t,"" Edith oo won't have a single thing. purchased ad Bow—let m where rather than wait here
villain who ‘ou mi ik SP pever comes. | Oh, Heaven! what |.
oat eae rene epsorael that L shah qxort MY, | Heaven aud Mr fariows, 3 saving you from a = catia . ‘my burden ue
ny teas
mR then another train was signaled, and bis
thoughts turned to the possibility of a fare. He
uly hoped that be would get obe who wished to
‘of the way to Islington, as
that woud factitate matters greatly. 4
*Dve got enty-seren and six to hand in .
tonight®or there ws no cab for mo. to-morrow,”
he tbought. That must be paid. Hullo! Here's
and another Richmond train, too”!
all the cab
im sati
ard, Locksley, if | tion, and he resolved to keep his eye upon the .
A
yung man
to the Uemost to accomp'ysh it,” ‘he said, in frhich would waive
his arrivalmat the station-house, and ro-f@. Tore, baracet tone oie eed more thay visit | £2 lon irk ’
fae"? sbould exert all ing cforts dan | ‘*G: Bora,’ was’ yin 1d you gtay with my mie sae
incted, af ha, aw = he ‘ts vs ct ak Whispered. But Dora iy | OE
snot fo amasohial
m™ somewhere!
. directly ‘to tibet oom occupied by. Edith, wip | concluded, seuiting posal. “faite with ap oa ‘ceutleman “who met her,
Yooked so pate and wan from anxiety and conf “Pray do not think that 1 blame you,?? said | ‘PO needa we tomes. back ts vo sil IPiouk tor ine: hore, Ever romes And Pre marked the house, sir”
mas conscience smote hin | Edith, eagerly. and seemed to have grown inches in a fow short isa ppal fe here, and I mu: Frank Rogers,’ said the young man,
rt bounded with sudden 1 ‘Thank you; but I blame myself, neverthe- days, - nol ag appoint to. bin cit, wie a Fairfax and kk sande Toren sent apy such telegram, there is
rw or sad face. lighted at the ety pee tant yon il ; “Est! sternly, “by what! pogers,"and from” there two Scotland and Prank | ¢ Take me to, the hous» where you lett
MEE ere aoe a wo : ne) te Sk Tie Ratte sects a a ase hat "Elid "ba nor lrg
of, ali te “My d Dora, it, is my | we i om
Bie tate tsa ee eat uo tol "You" comfort no grat Mina” | qge'Z Sat te ory, dear Hore my | ey te eit inert Re ad unter [ety :
ry bine eyes raised to his, war conn pant warned, with'a look that made once ir! Interrupted "Dora eat, 12 of th bet, and Tie holes were ineda fe eeained | «This is the place,’ called the cabman, and
wat Ted ai Ren rar | Sa Pt att tare ch a rn in SOF De alae tanto Bethea er ea mat es ae
elie 0 _ taken t .
his. are ae eae Bor tips quivered | this time of trouble,” she murmured, with trem. |For You I have nothing Bue ue hereon \ eget o hat, was completely battered | Coficeman from the opposite comer. Signal 8 :
titi mupproned emotfou, tor his toue of spimpachy Dilng line. pear bounded again’ with Bir. Richard Marlowe winced, aud his flabby | {2 4hrank tie the oftler in charge, testing | 78, dogr opened, and an elderly woman ap- :
had slmost bunnerved her. 1 man’s heart again with a thrill of | face became crimson, while his pale eyes wapped that. whe must shriek Anak peat aria eared 2 nerf specinien of, tho Lon. vee
SOE et rout “ooo Would go to the | Joy. ae yout thank you!” he wh viciously. Trank Roger Voluutesred to sce Dora home, | 40% Teateing house. Keeper—thin, aia looking, .
ends of ¢ rth to serve you, began, iank youl thank yout’? he whispered; then | “Esther Marsh indulged in a loud, harsh Ia and an the way he tol hor many thives inane? | and nd calculating, and greeted the policeman with
eagerly. oY a filled with Tenors when ti nied, hastily, as if he feared to trust himselt fokied her arms, aud stopped toward. Dora, ay the ay Nee ee eens im cone
what You must haye suffered, and that I am re longer in her cp si tae A must | {menacing gesture. mre sa ali ley, Pet 1 valet, oa she exclaimed. ‘+More cabs; but they're
sponsil io for, your trouble, though ‘unintentionally | go. » Yn rill be pationt and content 1 util Tre. aang A Tre. tmicked. “Mf, Indy assumes iY Ne naid, in conclusion, ‘everything [Zone They took the second floor for a month, 1
and unconsciously. have ke at eee one a moment longer thait| airs! You saucy minx, I and Mr fiancee repre- points to" harlow ‘and Esther Marsh for wishing end Paid in advauce; but two dave bas satisfied :
‘Yes, Tai rm sure you could not have known that | is absolutely: pecesey cert your grandfather and the law! One more of the way, but it is not likely | 2 or yore, suck folks for cabs.
the money was counterfeit,” said Edith, wearily. | | He clasped her Ta ‘whereupon a vivid blush | effort to oF me aud I will summon the police- ay, but it is not likely | They woe ao. that's ‘Too fond o} :
“And it was not,” he quickly returned, elt dyed the fair girl’s cheeks, for his clinging | man outsi take you by by force! You are not locking their door nd spe i in whispers to .
isa one coin and pegotiable a anywhere. . fingers thrilled ber—there was a magnetism in| q married womai der age, aud the suit me, and the
jut I was told by two different persons that hem en ich seomed to reveal something of his | Scamp who deceived Jou has ’ & ‘
it was sprions, » Baith replied, in’'a tone of clings toward her and to which her own heart | “RiP cast a copy of the yaar at Dora
st Fesponted with a readiness and intensity that) the paper w! ich Viscount Belvo shad, alroudy
n you were misinformed in both startled her. the paper which neering
Thave bad it tested at a batt and it hae been | Bat the young man turned quickly, and abruptly | fumund Locksle ining s
Pronounced good.) returned her! Spano loft the Foom, for her sweet shyness and varying | 9 the aimaaemicne of Esther Mart
“You have Be tested? can that e| color, ten npted him ‘sorely, to a seas no sign of fea ser Marsh, ¢
possible, when the Brose wi 1 aused met which, his judgment cautioned him, ‘ would be | juxation of the. contemptuous sinile on her proud ‘on the tack 0? the cab, 4
feceia | Sat AoE tha ary ge tr a | angie oe i ger uke Sa er a as Lace en Bor ay,
y » 7 oot, saying, stead ey fica inimed the
. |: ment (70 BE CoNTINvED.) jn your policeman; I will doal with him. wher by lente Palate 3 gun the minive was handed landlady, “and ‘be lost sight of eat cause a .
ot Bryant smiled as he drew forth the half- > Then T commantl you to go, or Twill ‘have you reed th bobby cuffed his ears for trying to follow.”
le which be had received from Mr. Knowl, ‘his Story Will Notte Published in Bow-F rested for comunitting a trepass. Ihave noth<| /°, phe yveth af Tam zou Teplied Rogers, after a minute's .
and laid it in her palin | in common with that Be Tocxsiay, The Myrtles! | Richmond :—| thought; 1 cab, saying, :
That is the five-dollar gold-pieco that I gave — u orm calls himself Richard. Marlowe, st crear whe ome to Charing Cross station by, the n | quickly? pes :
you on Saturday evening,” he remarked, in a have merely permitted you to enter my house so | {Tow Richwoud. “Twill weet you, the London Bridge station, sharp.””
o ales tone, DORA DE EN that T could tell you this: Madame'Bell.? she iijortaut clew. Fras
Ha seen the grocer? Did you get it scied, coolly * ‘will you request the mau in the| While she dresed, Madame Bell
ere.
sulted & time-table as the hansom sped
onder
from him?” Edith gaspede His employers need his| carriage, for Edmund bad_ presented
wit pony
sight of him.
vould stoop ‘to murder, Twill bust
will know no rest until the mystery
‘woman—
@ word,’’ interrupted Frank, impatiently.
before be ath her, be told ber, to, be prepared | 4 Young Indy arrived here-an hour aimee
ae wi wanthas’s rig cht,'? nodded the landlady, she
lead faint. They took her away li
re waa| day of tery. Bho meine tobe ued wich Bat to, Profesing they was going to a doctor,
le tee Sa ‘bd despair, and her one ery ‘was for "Ede away toward St. Pancras as station, fim 2 hanging :
almost any time,
Dora
He
away, wand mut
"Nir Marlowe and Esther Marsh intend catch-
“No; an old client of mine brought it to mi —— - th & and.a smart little phaeton; and in| ing the Dover boat train, unless 1 am very much
. ‘bot if an hour ago, in part payment of “s By BERTHA M. CLAY, *Siadane Bell retired, while Esther Marsh stood | twenty. rhinutes ‘sho was being Griven to Rich- | out a my reckouing. From Dover they will ge '
debt which he oad 308. Author of “Dora Thorne.” “A Dream of Love,” | perfectly still, helpless with nishment and | mond railway station, eal road. I think I” shall
. ‘T do not under it cannot be the same,” Woltitn Wetwren Them,” Fates rage. Her f frorked spavulsvely bor eyes) It may be, Inte w return,’? she told the | able Petia tein ‘plans 3? \
east rie lok of perploxit xity Look but Fnithions,?” burned with fury th 1 burst into rent | coachman, ‘*but ‘ol re in readiness to ust looked sy his watch. Only ten minutes until
was the smiling reply. “Look at} (~pona Dexxn” was commen ot in Xo, 31, Back num} Of invective, an vel as only aut nagry worse fotch me, as I sball send a telegram to Madame | the train was duet
it il find some fresh scratches dre can Leovisined ofall Nowe Agena] mune] of ber laws Gan rave, ee _ He ‘urged ou the driver, aud the cab bowled
you see??? ‘o all this ‘Marloy listens doubtfully, and (She was in good time for the train, and upon|along at a pace that elicit warning
eee e irl admitted see CHAPTER XLII. “ER the oficer eater. @ drow him aside. 2 t” Eharing ‘Cross, was met’ by a slight ieee lion om GUY. sath ad, Fy ‘_
em with my penknife Rer a hasty consultation, the man produced tian, Ia tweed nine AU ATSC aght be struck ue into ‘the station yard, Franl ope
daring a fit of ‘abwent-mint indedness, while you were & WAEX RECEPTION, “ar which Dora ra ignore as being rather small, but his height, eas come junpe out, and ran onto the latforin, . Bh
mn “ite lay ihe Poor Dora had never been so strangely affected itil the. Jaw says thet a jarring inal haw deral rally reduced by a Stoop | in the shoulders. He a ee said the official at the gate, as he
“ was alt 16 i i i your contrul as ad-| wore blue spectacles, and his hair was turnin,
mohey Thad, excepting some larg 1] before im the whole of ‘her life, Ina dim and Tad mewhat Sours fae 1d tiles | white. | The. whistle ‘eounded, gpd pushing the maa :
Fou, even Fehon! tk eaewr far-off way, she was cenit of all that bad / you leave my presence and my with, I] ‘*Have I the honor of addressing Mrs. Locks- hy aside, Rogers raced om ri, shouting
mone is so liable to| happened about her. @ had seen a figure at| shall treat you as trespassers. That is all I have ley?” he sked, touching bi his hat. resins tral iD must wait! I ama
Ios uch a ieee, cc, an a. gure Udo wt aa we mindow, are had herd the tapping at the | to say, and ‘it Zou choose to ignore it, you must] | “+I do not know you, sir,” replied Dora, fess (70 BE conTiscED)
‘he continued, ‘allor'a slight panse; ‘but there the as it some ghostly warning? Had Ed- ine touched the beil-rope, and said, carelessly, | 'T have a.come to mest Mrs, Locksley, at
marks aro, fortunately, aud] could swear to, the ean a ie vaopeared to her to tell her that she | to the sorvant who answered the summons: quest of ‘Me. Krank Hogern “he sad, in apola- KINIFH
Homination>® hundred others of the same de-| would mever again see him in the flesh? And then| “Show these pegple to the door, John, and if | getic tones. ‘Vie 1 have inde mistake, Task TEN Ja ae Surgeon
m a woman, and the man who accompanied her, | your pardon, wor to the descti Bea :
ae Tremembor, now,» Edith remarked, that sudden- sit awful sensation of fear that] ovr call here again, send to the village for | he gave to ine,, Mead no other fady bes “piption ror ond dread These
Beet oly St yon ra ere od the g 01d plece i a your an uns pombe ber her senses, that paralyzed ber limbs! policeman !”? trom the trai S- is no longer necessity for
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god that you were using your knit #3 but fe clock on, the. miautel piece chimed, but the |" **Yes, ma’am. Dora looked at bim keenly. Where bad she ta eo it may .
eure stale We gree the possession of musical tinkle seemed to come from a great dis-| 4.12.8 moment all the evil passions of Esther | heard those tones ‘before —when and where?
curse’ without cutting,
with it voluntarily, for it was all the | tance; thon she heard the voice of Madame Bell; | danced and screamed, in turn abusin
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had against ther ngen in her nostrils, and a | and ‘the pur whom they hud brought ‘irfax, i :
Peto! iiny hont, ir “Knoles, pbtained if trom | cool hand Upon her throbbing Brows with thent ‘and defted ti wine burly young oe bade me tell you how he reprotted hie Tone vis conservative Surgery :
a "Mr. |"“Are ‘you hotter, my deur?” asked the’ old | Yok an on we enag eated By the
3 pawobroker , my deat 2" ol jay one finger upon ber. eave at the moment, ant engaged in an race that,
ryant rep! _ the ‘midst of the weltement, Fafa au |in tho next by RUPTURE or Breach,
Tistandly the red blond mounted to the git!’ replied {Te was only @ momen:| Frank Rogers walked into the room, and at oace | "Tw vith you,” Dora announced, “You ignow rade
fair brow. Joyal Bryant fon: | tary falntueee tea that'T hoard! Emnund | wont tof Bora Suppo veil pared my rulemess cally cured without the knife and without
prebenied bows ste her oul ail com haut. "a the window 1 that Tae i ‘6 conversation si the officer cou-| “He again touched is hat, and there scemed| Bub; CINE: Chae eee eS :
**Poor Re sont a vineed vt ‘that he was %, and 1¢ | something unreal—sot P= leg
pyre xo question froma Miia the Week, betore | “Yee mane wrought 'No one has been | advised bis chents to kave quietly, whilo the| viltty. netbing! mocking in his ser TUMORS <i An Bibra (Eterine) and
sent into your office T wan Shige to borrow | hereno one would soine aso late an how. bo | foots Bite tho defeated ‘drow’ io a oor, |" He bailed hansom at the main entrance to the TUMOR aera red
some money upon a beautiful watch of mamma’s. | you know, ‘dear. ‘sat it ist tei ° Pelock? Thave] ‘We shal to take other measures!” be de- | station, whispered pomothing to the driver, Cs ‘without the g operatio .
wras 8 very valuable one, but the man, would |been dozig in, my chair, or I should have come | clared, hal tae in one minute they dashing through the| PILET ‘Mok RS, “tometer . Fistula m
only advance me three dollars upon it. Of course | to you before “Tidon’t know that. we onght to permit you to| Strand, which was caow in a state-of some dark other distases, of :
I felt that I must redeem it with the very Heat | ef aun selfish to keep you up 50. Jong,"” ist | go,” observed Fairfax. “With a bit mare eve tess, {Or the shopkeepers had not she illumined 9 orem crgnpealy cured witbe
money T eared, Bisbee are te aarp ‘ie miost ave nen my Brosnan Sic tha, fellow might be se arrested," ho | thelr win & SKE ess the Diadder, to matter bow fe
mbroi le int played me false; but, ol te seen | added to tl oliceman, x
aoorted averse to the early redemption. of the ‘our own shadow,’? madame replied, | Marlowe ‘ser in i conseigus ofan amfulfeclng of ners Feriotly tenors
rized, waste :
Swatch, and throw my money impatiently ito his Sant see eee a ggitas, eeplicl. | ations, scrambled into Reef ana thor Ala ous depression, and in the haltlight, everything s out cranes ‘otly removed witsout cutting,
appeared ia be ress 7 neve Passage is
drawei next instant he gave creaking boards. Have you not noticed it, feined him, frantically beating the sir with her Prom Reranit peas [nto Fleet street. SiRICTE RE Sem Son arcpniee coreg 32
angrily tolling “me tbat it was chatertoie, “and dear?" ands. neatil they were ing up Ludgate Hill gend 10 ort
charging me with trring to cheat bim. But, even Dora preta fort, from all the| "Ie seoms that we arrived just in the nick of did ae notice that they bad waged the Temples
we, TL eannot understand—— kindly ¢ ngs ‘that Madre Bell said faker, ad | time’ Me ek, sley,”” Fairfax said; ‘although | ‘It is all right, madamve,’’ ber companion said, iON
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