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become a real:
little and perchance, as
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could
TH E MAGIC CAMEO.
Continued from page 3
all, and agree to be only the best of jens
in ‘the future.’
never loved you: : that is ” ihe way which
sked_me be.
‘ore, 1 told you y wa noe, ore repared to say
just what my feelings toward you were, as
‘ou will remember. I felt very friendly, as
said then, ‘I liked you right well,’ ahd,
so
girl play’ should
ity, I thou; oe I would wait a
came to like you
aye told you this some time ago if
renewed the subject, but you never
man she expects to.marry; so_let us drop
the subject here and now and agree to be |e
simply good friends for the future. ’”
But her refu: eroused all Philip’s an-
tagonism,
He was one who could never bear to be
balked in anything, and her statement that
she knew ‘now’ that she did not love him
stirred him to flercest jealousy.
For the moment he forgot her poverty; ja
forgot that he had vowed he would never
marry any girl who did not
le fortune. He onl; m)
loved her—had always loved her, and rich
x Poor, he was determin his
point, it le means he could
achieve We even though he should rudely
n her heart after he had won it.
not mean it—you cannot el as to
blight all my ORES, after s0 many years of
devotion to you. You know that I pave loved
you ever since we were children; ni
that I have always expected that you wowld
ive yourself to me, and ae you think that
can easily surrender you nov
what made ‘he er shrink
involuntarily every time he mentioned his
lo mt
tone
m5
“T am truly sorry, Phil, if you have rally
been cherishing th 3 hope for so long,’' sh
returned after a moment of thoughtful sie
vel quick to feel any change in my friends,
and Low was sure, when the financial crash
misfortune for you.
from your own manner and your mother’s
when you made your farewell call upon me
at the | Adams House. also observed it in
the tone of your letters afterward, and
when ey finally we sed altogether, as I
ave already said regarded the matter as
anally settled, as "ars as you were concerned,
as I had ‘arrived ata knowledge of m;
ow attitude towa: perfectly
NL perce’ m very plain
with you, and now let add, Phil, that
you will yet make the aiscovery that some
other wornan will make you happier than I
ever could have don
“rT notl” “philip retorted vehe-
mente “T love you, and you alone. Mol-
Ne, you shall not send me away like thi: st
ar it, Give me at least a lit
more time in which to try tomake you lo
me; do not throw me over utterly, for you
will ruin my lifeif you do.’
“No, Icun give you no more ‘time,’ Phil,
for the matter is irrevocably settled, as far
B rned,’? Mollie responded
kindly, tut firmly, ‘'and I should’ only be
doing you a great wrong if I should en-
courage you to belleve otherwise. Now,
please let us dismiss the subject, once for
mingled anger
must be some reason for this unaccountable
change in you—more than
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else whom you have learned to Jove—tell
me, er
a lifelong friend, he
extort the secrets of her heart in any chek
High! -handed manner.
enseit her of loving another, Clifford
ok:
1d
taneous thought, that
affections
know—with whom she had never exchanged
hal If a dozen sentences—who had flashed like
Was gone, perhaps n
nple w
“Mollie Phe c cried appealingly, ‘tyou do} in
odak. quilt tops, or offers. Write,
sum, Hyat ae
“ Mollle, Iwon't!”" Philip exclaimed with
rand wounded pride. ‘‘There
surface. Perhaps you have met some one
s it so.
She. felt that, even though Phil had - been
no right to t:
nts when he Bad ac
‘Ax-
on’s face, with its expression of high resolve
and noble purposes, its clear, honest eyes,
its frank and genial smile, arose before her,
eausing a sudden, conscious -heart thrill,
which also brought with ita sense of dis-
t, at the same instal
It be possible, came the simul-
she had bestowed her
man whom she did
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meteor, once or
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Tr to appear again?
Ah! but it was true, nevertheless, Sonl
meets soulin the flash of an eye, through
the tones of the voice and the touch of a
hand, and, lke a revelation, there came to
her the consciousness of the fact that when
she had stood ifford Faxon, more
than six years previous, she had recognized
him—even though he had spoken no
word in response to her impulsive. outburst
of gratitude—a congenial spirit, a na’ ature
the counte: therefore the
wn, and with this unveiling
of the holy of holies within her soul came
the realization that no eouher would satisfy
e cravings of her hea:
At the same time s then was under no obli-
make
father confessor, ant
rative demand that she do so.
She drew herself up with quiet dignity,
and her golden crowned head was perfect] Ly
poised as she coldly. replied
“Exe me, eRe T tnink you are
° Wounds of both courtes:
xCUl
overstepph
in asking me such ques-
and trlendship
ions.
Philip sprang to his feet, his face a sheet
flam
“You, ‘do not. deny it,’ he cried ‘angrily.
“YT neither admit nor deny,” sain ‘sion,
as she also arose and stood ate with
@ regal air.
not—as indeed
a
ever concerns you personally
have aright to ki
swered you frankly and as Kind] as I kne
how, and that must settle it. Vow! cher
manner suddenly changing ie her old-time
y | graciousness, and holding out her hand,
with a charming sine Shall awe drop i
and si @ best of frien
Ile re, waaeteat her in fiona for a & moment.
She was inexpressibly lovely, and would
have disarmed a savage; } but h i « was
wounded, and his heart was filled with
hase at the thought of bein, ing balked in his
determination to subjugate her tO is will.
“Nol’’ he said 6] shortly, ithere is oO mean-
+] ing for me jn t word ‘friend’ where you
are con
He tu: raed Ca ruptly from her as he feased
and walked from the room and the house,
taking no pains. to close the door lightly
after him.
Mollie stood where he had left her for a
full minute, a grave expression on her fair
ace,
Then she drew a long, deep breath, and
sumption of impat
pig
appears on the.
"He could not stand the test—he is not
frien Ww
thing is finally settled between us. Sti
sadly disappointed in my old-time
friend.”
She sighed regretfully as she thought of .
the failure he was making of life, for he
had had every advantage and “had
ciated and improved his opportunities a
brilliant career might have been his, while
now he’ wes only an.idle seeker after
‘Phen, in striking contrast to this pam-
young onan of fortune, there arose
Pefore h sunburned, bareheaded,
bastante clad is to whom she owed her life,
and who, by his own efforts, had overcome
eye obstacle and distanced Philip Went-
worth at co!
Clifford Fason might never rise_socially
to the position that was accord phe ip | in
the fashionable world—he mij
quire great wealth, but she. felt ‘that he. had
already attained that which was far more
d and desirable than fame or fortune—
a noble manhood pad the pursuit of some
worthy object
But in the maldst of these reflections Mol-
lie blushed ros
np aya i “my thoughts to dwell
nm him?" ? she exclaimed with a shrug of
hoe graceful shoulders ans ‘YY as-
Hences “the is the same as
at may never see _him .
Faxon’s strong,
-{ palm f
-| row, its Tanthes the shade of her own bright
hair, and on the hand t there gleamed a well-
‘The following mornises brought another
trial to Mollie, and one which she had never
dreamed of being subjected to.
~ When she entered DI. TLamonti? 's office at
the usual hour, she found him already thore,
it ooking unusually grave and preoceu-
e bade him. a cheerful ‘‘bon jour’’
which he courteously, but, to her sensitive
ear, rather coldly respon nded.
‘Yes, »”’ he briefly replied, “Lucille: is
well.’
WToiie began to wonder if anything had
gone rong in conn with his business;
if; by ai y she ad made a
mistake that re re} ft, ne ho
might be very bth ti amtalete or.
0! a ter:
haps he he night not be feeling well, and Miia”
how constrained his inanner ,
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2,
However, she _ sli 1 gutetly tato the
chair before her desk ane ‘gan her wor!
but with a strange 2 Feting’ ot Mot sadness and
SSD
for more than’ ‘an hour,
antes wees time not a word was spoken
by either occupant of the roo:
Then, all at once, M. ‘Lainonti laid’ down
his pen and, wheeling around in his chair,
faced her.
“Will mademoiselle be kind enough to
sive me her attention for, a few moments?”
f sravely questioned. ‘IT haye something
of rtance to communicate to her.’”
Moliie grew suddenly pale with appre-
embarrassment at ore
ily
im to await her sentence, whatever
it might
The gman n started vidently ashe bent his
ing glance upon
ort mademoiselle, een are surel; mt’
he exclaimed in a voiee of alarm, ‘ardon
e that I have not before observed. ‘tne fact.
Why—w by hare you come to work if you >
*Zomething in his look and tone b
omething in his look an ne bro
the trusnt color back to her face in a. nine»
son flood.
“Thank
fectly ¥ well. "i
with a smile
frankness fhe explained: and her habitual
ly in suspense since, from mon-
sea en names T have inferred that some-
is Wrong; that ‘hi
disagree cable din 2 forme Tmt may Rave
searc!
ou, monsieur, but I am per-
gentleman’ ‘3 turn to
change color and to look d
TS forth with charactertstto
appincss—to ‘be-
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