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. } Time's Sure Balm. (OE will demand my release, and
wy wi xm KIDDBH, tha ji iting. brate fete the
. ee bar
. neo It ingular how saree made
t ys bimscit' tbat the fon tame
: =|} Lillian’s brother, He bad by this
i . i ee dae time quite oeitled a ther be could
: ‘ cd, fie be nothing
. 4 ‘The day of sunshine ~ Ei a ed Michael going wie tia wight
~ Seems like night, . alter the parade wasoverand scold
: . z bis beautiful sister with brutal
Wisiente for having been spoken to
: bya Nelsdreted stranger.
i the were to blame for her
- 4 Denuty and auiractivenee? mused
- be indiguantly; and added:
“A more modest, reserved little
. : beauty I never met,
ae, Will neer be oer, neither look nor
: oe them the
even coquetry.
. den could be more sweetly ‘modest
than my lovely ay et
d Rosa add ‘ress
. and that w
: er name:
With Joy ‘another a. pecome 10 bi
Human face. ding ber, and .
. is own mind
Mistaken sorrow! s her brother, he
4 ire will heal had to do
2 softest ban equaintance with
- And sweetest: alma
~e Tae wounded bears: St ie not Tiley Lat he notteed
: ‘Till by and by me when
= Theapirit rives he thoughts
Grand and calm, aid ia dis
3 a ‘ons
Betis the sunbeams Sister does ‘not live with him be
3 Through opened windows Til be ure to viet er, aud thus
ore unibarre
“ 1 Wil lend their ‘warmth sen} This = anece seemed "rly Blue:
~ ~ aie
‘The poor tired Tee 0
‘ So rattles Scarred.
* Seareely woman
Or «mun,
» However glad
. . ‘They seem to-day,
But sometime in
: Prencarne pat
bi Hae ‘alt thele ey e
o* - ime hath few friends
. ‘To bless his nam
Aad none will
raise din overmuch,
n sorrow
. en 8 aw aged gave place
_ H ooths us ‘with a jerous €f1
> ; An angel's tauch! an cried, and he hurled himself, with all his mighty force and Philip was wear enough to see
Hi Strength, up: ie his rival € fe fencourach his hop. very far
|. mutered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1995, by Borman, 2, furan the offs of the Librarian of that if you would marry hi “ raging to pes
, in the year funro, in 9 ibrar ic im you would grow to be She spoke indignantly, held her head high, and A surly fellow,” he muttered to himee! elt ‘and
i Congress at Washington, D. happy in making bir vim ea a ® looked Prt an wit fishin ing eyes. His Semper yet Imm net end savor to propitiate | bit for my sweet
. - she adde: caught fire me see; b scrape an
. . One Ido wish 1 "youll nee you both hap) My busis eon me to o ind your fine gentleman ana ace walgtice P?
: Poor, Eenerous Rosa! ean tae pats her Kilt hi @ fiercely: “And y was that Michael, upon leaving the
- ~ ~ | own nestvs wishes and fnelin Now one ” fen ver ‘the ight, might go with some of bis ad-
Mi ms
CHAPTER Y.
| Ou, WHY—WHY,” HE GROANED,
] LOVE MEP”
“Into Loves furnace 1am cast
Tura Fam
‘cruel Lowe, how Kee
Tuose word!
spoken by the swe
rably loved, dealt pe
fay ‘stunned him,
ed, it Just took his breath away.
Win the vary act of rushing madly
yf Michael s
caught at thé side of the door for support,
would most certainly have fall
pcomaral Groat God! Cow
wont at least ‘and hardsh'
his adventurous life proved th
moan had east such & slur
urls risks
have bee! ann
Sovwnen the cruel wound as des
foft lips of & woman?
The great ig fellow trembled like
shaken le sd muttered despairingly:
Hea
stress
tn the mide of her exeltement,
i,
great ‘end
heart quit overbomed to him ae
| for a single moment, or do anything
honestly,
me?"
He bad never taker
had neither geen nor Heard poor Rosa, and w
her Mitle, comforting hand asi
Jast a5, he might ave
him, But he heard every word of Litlian’s,
en
my great lo}
hoarsely.
fs was no coward, #0 far a8 wnere brate courage
he ip:
‘Michael Costello, that such
a his eyes from her face,
“CANNOT YOU
s, Come in, you bullying coward”
ot lps of the girl te to madly,
je had
now
but
he staggered, gasped, turned white as death, and
or he
upon him it would
a blow, but what could he
It by the sweet,
wind-
Ipable that, even
{ly felt a touich of
oan, who secretly loved im, her
a What nile have exor given you to assume
such authority over me? Did I ever flirt with you
‘but assure you,
that what you wished for could never, |—
never be? What riglt have you to tus persecute | m
He
jen hi
e did it
brushed olf a fy that teased
0 rights?” be asked
re] still, and co the Hou tear me to
an: Qu, Li in
et
MAY,
,
+" Dora’s Devotion,” “Torn From Her Lover,
. (Thin Story will not be Published in Book-form.}
And she answered epiritedly:
“Nol
selfish brute you she
geareely a step. ghee than’ Jour lions.
thik of nothing but the gratifleation of your
aesiren.”
He winced, but he did not answer.
standing solidly fn the doorway,
with an indeserib:
and rage an
Into the room.
* Becau
staring:
Pain, but without ventu
En went on indigns
rin}
o g fi
on
You bave warnied and thre
And a intend to make my whole life fe jun
lonely through life
out my happiness at all, a
She spoke indign
composure; and
justice of her
Michael.
but stilt,
eh
wore, took a great effect
do any ge
Oh, why
‘chy 8
prosetfuly. havlt your lifelo
Aud companion, baudsomey brave, kind!
“ive blue exes flashed angry free upon him,
ere
Tle wa
at
able expression of mine love
se You ball
tay, and truly you bave “buherto ‘Kept your dnt
The Master of Her Des,
“GIRLIE”
Author of “ Two Fair-Young Girls,” “Lola's Lover,
Not when it ia unwelcome and undesired,
me, 1
erted,
You
stil
her
ther
|, you
evi
take my pleasures fu het ¢ company or stay at home!
Jone
Sappy home or iced fay ‘ore “but go sorrow.
sn You don't
y c Souney you are
sovelieh that you rt ‘of noone but yourself!”
quietly and with
magner, and the truth and
a
‘upon
A sudden conviction of his own selfishness swept
he Went up to iim and took old’ ‘of one of bi
«agerhart over is soul, and turned him bot and cold with
Oh, ue iy poor Siichael, she knows You better
than hat ai fal plying "Nobody would call
youn
ae ui, tod a do? here Lillian broke in defant- | sound sel
ivy, Ad se a rucl to sou, Lily, my darting. The great God
who ter is strength to terroriae Uro'wenk gine | ean aie te “palo ie tr
1 ¢ two weak girls, | would a
and makes the life of one of them a burden tc her? | sul you happy That would said
e
sharing ali Michael's
of her own love for ‘lin, and
firieni |
thiak
erfea
0
notice her presence.
"he said, witli’a curt nod to her.
kind-hearted firh Rota?
deed, if you kiew si ented Ly warm.
h you had a touch of ber generosity.”
‘aoa vhen abe aded Proproachully
to m
“But you are not kind to me, Rosa, when you bid
me sacrifice all my feelings to Blchacls loved
him ‘with, all my benrt J could do no more than
that, you
kn
Ste hesitated for mit “sake, but then went on
never ebal love bin In the way he wish:
es, nd therefore abail even never marty Nim?"
Michael groaned ite such anguish that Rosa
felt constrained to
fat $ou speak go positively? One does not
now what may happen, And go long as you do a
Tove any other
Te was as if she bad set a torch to a heap of gun-
ow
Michael auddenty remembered, the jealous taney
that had Grought him bere to-night, and bis rag
exploded in a perfect how) of fury.
E'She does? Sho dows Phe sbouted, flereely, “Did
Lot see the. fellow seated at ter Bile, avd boll
galling down into her exes? An she smiled
wie
back— against him=-she neither ‘nought {1
uor rear was watebing her—all her thouguits
we
i
He checked
of his terribie rage, and ai
ly calm that was still more tert on
himself In the very head and torrent
de sudden dead-
Taebe ithe fellowt That's what I came here
tonne Who i
t iow It was Rosa who lost patience.
a Michael You are foo unreasonable?” se
The
met Who offered us
ents s that happened to be unoccupted, It was —
ot Lils—who accepted bie polite offer, and where
harm of it
‘Michael never heeded her
we set by ebancer ws
aver him af alg: but abe dared not do that for
5 | Bilis eae.
ie could appease this madman’s insane
bitter might be tho consequences to the
andsome stranjer Whou shi
"So she auld
Til tell you jut that, Michael Costlo, 1
don't know that geniieman’s names In
before, and know nothing about him, escent ¢ cht
he fs What you are not—a genticman| bat
you may ttn of ‘ne eaxunderstand eat d dott
ue your opleian, "The fe you think of me ot
ie ak to me in fut, the beter fa
at present—just be kind enongh It is
th
je would haye refused to an-
lay at that game, and yo
with your match” answered Lilltan, with #
thous!
gh hor heart was sinking with tear for
retort roused every angry, evil fe
Michael’ ature,
t him look to himeelt when we meet,” esid
Fal
eli
aad nously:
i Tou ba ve shown meno mercy, and neither will
I show to him.
met 2 pave always warned you
that the ma who comes Between you and me dit?
My one business on earth shall now be to find him,
tid let him look to himeelt when we meet!”
Without another word he turn lashed
downstairs au out into ihe atreet with auch furious
Impetus that he ran against and almost knocked
down Philip Warburt
CHAPTER V1.
“x Mone MODEST, MESERVED, LIVTLR BEAUTE 1
VEX MET,” He MUSED. “SHE GAYE MB NOT
1 WORD OF LOOK THa CH OF
SOUDNESS, OW EVEN COQUETRY.”
For modesty—in thought, in word, in deed,
In tho chiet grace of Wonian!
foneymoon.
ePBTEIP, a9 soon as ever Adela x permitted him to
tt once commenced bis search for the
working sith ry name was a8 fet
Unknown to Min: aoy ove, except a most ardent
and persistent lover, would bave looked upoa euch
pursuit as hopeless and vain from the very Bret,
jut fH ts true that fools oft rush. ig whore
wise men fear to tread,” what shall be said of lov-
Gra? Tove caste out ear, and dares all chings in
pursuit of the beloved!
Philip argued that, siuce the gitl he loved was in
New York, he must be able to find her.
His gres eat ‘wealth would make it an easy matter
for him to employ detective skill in the search, if
Decessary, Dut-he would not do that until be tim
self had exhausted every device that love could
tugeeet,
‘And he felt hopefully certain that he should find
‘What good it would do to either of them to m
tion long ae Adela possessed. hie vows, and
set him free from them—
What was bis name?! he* der ded, with bie} ber,
black exes sill xed 0 nL
“But she e did n oo aga’
“Hor named Don’t Itelt you
bimself.
And
ber again,” he told himself,
scious
1
thon he nded with ail ¢ lover's halt uncon
sophist
Team be nothing more to her, I may at
Joast ve her true friend; perbaps protect’ her from
the savage temper of her brutal brother, the beast
tamer’
“Buteven while he cheated himself with that dream
fe mere platonie friendship for the lovely girk bis
turothing hea hin th ould
is passi iendship would oot content hin.
That howe an be lieve, and if abe
with an auswering love, we will not
art,” said the secret Voice of bis inmost soul. And
at she re-
tate hehtine for you to go about your iinet
Bo suded:
tasy to follow him and outain. ao introduction, but
t
to spare, for bis
the spectators to enthud om a
ol
hi
bi
oer.
it opened again and again; that and the
other Sue of the employes of the circus came forth,
each one bringing disappointment to Philip, At
last Michael cuine,
eau lung the
ee
farted “oversbody. who
tral figure ot the group that form
a
have expected in su nich a taaa,
stantly that fs
ma
Alter. all, I don't know way any man should
Philip was by this tim
would bave been likely to dis
the
been him:
Neantie ‘whe these thoughts (passing
through
admirers dares
ed
Mow'n nothing ne the gentleman, nothin, 1m the eweet memory of ot beaut ion be efor ‘and impatient frown them that the
Michael laughed seornfully. get Adela altogether a eee vt propitions,
jo you mean to say that she doesn't know tis | from her. “Michael,” said one, “at last 1 Here
name? be cried, ‘pommting comempiuously at Lit] After all, be was only.“ encased say Some friends, most anxious to make your ac-
Tian, who alternately grew red and pale with fear | texte may be found for breaking, an engage | | aunintance and _conmratulate you on your escape
and'anger. “Will she tell me that be wasn’t telling | which n love has sanctified ; and he even fo-night. rel it was a narrow ‘Come
her big°name, wheaf saw him bending over het! |that théoung lady herself gh inspite ot het ak ‘ca fellow, and Tet us all drink to your good
7 "witha tone and Took of most, Insulting | protestations ierow weary of #0.c0 Unllig | beaith, and show yo ‘ou bow we appreciate your porve
scorn—" why, if she could be such a liar as to tell Tien avout bis buslness,
the that, t on now what Serve th ing I might ay ot married yet, and “for the pres: narposely fattering, for
come to think ent d from Adela. ighty loos tov diepel ‘Miche ck
iuldeds with a encering Jaghs Took once more upon the beautiful face that ba
sent tell me that itched him diled all bie he could witha certain Aauewr to the group arouad
care for nothing else till that was ahd then answered, eurtly and coldly:
glad to meet you all,
sw
Nee tne maa wae
Lillian lost! oo
eaing the trappings of hi
them, with tong siclden, and was g
So sudden
be. Hon tamer did nothing of the sort.
‘There were admirers enough waiting for bim, and
tussle with the lions bad aroused
4 many were anx-
acquaintance,
ro}
lous to, make, the jow's
0 oF three, who knew bim already, bad promised
there ‘an introduction as soon as ever be should a
rand these lingered round the door to walt,
e coming forth.
Phitip bung around these expect
to follow them and Michael
“They'll probably go to ‘Trainor's place,” he told
imself, and added:,"*1 can easily dake acqualat-
-¢ with him there.
ind be waited eagerly, with bis eyes fixed on the
for
ee
ones, resolved
d strode out with
2)
fim eprang a litte asfde, thus leaving ‘him the'cen-
ned around bim—a
figure, no less striking and re Temarkable fa bis
jad appeared when
y street costume than bi
He fashionably tod well, and with «
jegree of quiet. good taste that one would scarcely
Philip thought ta
Lillian’s
fluence was. plalnly to
een in this.
He thought also:
‘He's @ splendid-looking fellow, and a gentle-
nanly-looking fellow, too, if he i a lion ea
im ag a brother-in-law”
nce just
‘of bi
cover good qualities in
brother of the gir! he adored, if'that brother bad
Satan
wi, somve of the lion tamer's many
him, but nervousty, for bis sk
thank you, but you must ex.
ght, gentiemed, T’have a most particular ap-
point
“Some other time I shall be
Good nigit? gare them one
' bow, stro Wdenly past
‘And. then, adding
ift, eomprehensi
nly that Fhiilo, for the Taant forgot
phim in
whe execrated bis own folly!
aud the cbance of fndiug
away in the direction that
Aviitiy Potiip dashed
had taken, but be could see no sign
¢ ton tamer