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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. 49, no. 11, January 6, 1894, [copy 2].
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Edwards, Julia.
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19 January 2022
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Newspaper
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English
Publish Date
1894-01-06
Publisher
New York : Street & Smith
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New York Weekly. She loved, but left him; or, The beautiful working-girl's battle for honor's sake / by Julia Edwards. Beautiful working-girl's battle for honor's sake
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New York (N.Y.) > Newspapers. Popular literature > United States > 19th century > Periodicals Story papers > Specimens.
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: sick girl, and, by'a violent effort she tose on
ate curistmast onge ello and Saenedd, painfully:
; . "t Insult. G When sho
wa 4 : xnows that Chester apa is i hus
bag ‘ Pirart trae, Band, “nothing on earth will induce her to
o . ‘ price. Walt here aud you shall ueat ie from
» . her own lips,
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Hing Chiéster newt’ Nere. oft 1+
Would he furious with retin
since ‘you are sure that Yeur sister
ill Teave hia When she knows that hi
es ir birthday of ont Lord,
‘Bloat morn we love to greot,
in thon biddeat mi
. ave—no—fear,” gasped An-
4) "The Babo of Hetlichem,; nie, falling buck on Bie bed exhausted.
, Again re-echoes: far anit near,
“Peace aud goo:l-will to men!"
Chester Markham hastened from the house
after leaving Ethel, His foot Kicvod the biti
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a Papert ee 100, “ { Gol
~ Lovo wreathos lu acne ay 4 Sib aA aes ae al i) by mena he noel aid pike
Bs 4 ito greet the Babe wine. 7 oy i i it tinst them
* vy a ‘Through all the land we het 1 ht fly tened in the
" Sea med tu fe direction ¢
Y J¢ choral anthems ring, tk Ho was not honing
2. andan one worth gua costa, i
‘Yor Jogus reiguett king!
“Se iny wretched gx:
eret,” he wurmured, “She can never be my . “
a wife, but I can not lose her Jove. Ohl why as
on, Tio, who cam'st to-nave, tind bound to a'wowan teannot love, and |
oh Rever have love ‘ :
+ Bless Lond ot love and usec, 5 ne it wretched boyish adventnre! Some- ' Ys ~
Tmovery goat today times wander i ahaha a on
May iy aweot ginds moreso, + feet eheenatady iainwe ei eras i
é 1 the feeble hea tng ene but the" thonse of et jeup. : e
. a reat noes nave uneten Tay poms ed honor would have induced nto t .
ne'er have known Thy powor,
‘et 5 mt are i if Toould be auro that I was a ay
* ‘Anal akon th mee renty etn, Bath i She use to Revol on | thatt WI ae
wy Tn thle Thy natal hour. thai eit Tse 7
sue wil spun aug bean orate Tove,
fa eed nor would, ineule her hy. posing aug >
it * cn gutter.” Oli! 1 do not Know what { shall say
‘on, pdb with ag grace 2! o hee; K oly know vat X will not give.
hor up;
Ho did not realize how swiftly be was
Tsu that co ase
‘ pavomng the streets; glnwoe pany 9 ot a
Pear Shopherd oi'tio fot eu fe passed :
Aut blows the sfok'nnd sad,” 7
i or the suse Toute taken by poopie !
Goldie.
Ouly’ she was
feet, while he wa
fever speed of auxiety
‘Ho came pom her alnost betore he knew
fecava hie outstretched hand was humbly ~
toneding her a
Goldie She murmurs
ned and uareaat him asf she
me petieve the exiilence of ler ears
the iirst sound of ins voice, tad
atold hes that
“Yon have no
sada proudly
going home with leaden
Tnurrring along with the >
‘Whore sorrow drapes the door,
Oh, happy Christmas mora,
Wott hy dawn win pre, Jf Boe
And glorify Hie namo! y Fey ot;
of Peace Y, Note
ight to insult me," she
ay queen,
AMI hail the Prince . = aa Prony ag any queen
Prophet, Priest, anil King— ‘(> LEG a oes : y alter hm or inten
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‘An vant wath stat c - . . eh tent" abe utterly aaked.
ni heaven and earth shall ring! “A message for me!” gasped Goldie. My sin has found me on? murmured Chester. Oh, Heaven! what shall I do!” planation feos,
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TINS STORY WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED IN BOOK-FORM, ren fitated for a suoiont before asking? | waa openveyed! with wonten She could not Delleve | and axon sm nt
: tow ner ane happen to beh I never saw her | that her mistre: as going ont in her vall-dress, crnel? 0 sreemed tinuene tothe
’ red 7 Sho did not venture & remonatrance; however; bne | love which Heaven i nowe [bear yout."
tet “tie sister of my semstress,” Ethel an-| shrngged her Shoulders t behind Heke back, as she | “How can you talk to me of love she a. “ALT
ggrets witha pout. “she can Hecate Annie was] paced a cisions cloale ores the bare meck of her | why did tno: eles Annie when she ote ‘ve that
perious: mls st , you were engaged to Eth 10% 5
he cried, a started) jook ‘breaking over} When the car was announced, Ethel hastened had your honeyed words ea ea,
ce, Anno Vartan toll and apo tha dee Fou itd not commit gonrselt to me fast night;
1 mayest ‘Amnie Ver jod, with fmenniog Now have heen to the Louse of the seamstress, | scornfully added, “You amused vourselt With’
Anaielvarna
look. esate wh: ebuoerem ied 1"
y silly. ieee greature, and that w
saine Amie aid
sig, hie love overmaa:
‘know where it Is. Go there now.” fering hin, ‘nota ii ingle wich sour
veity itl C0 tiie poor | call ren nent in
lay In an Suen eres net yours last might, just an the new, year was
Fr Kvew, DUE had not declared, to be | horn, loved yon With & Passion. and a slugleness
sitehae no) ‘man ever knew before,
“and to.day'T saw you with mi¥ own eyes caress:
ewe is said to be your ailianeed wile, Ie 16
Highied up he darkly beautiful
. . me Baitl fi i J Sak face 9 of Kite it he be a con ea
The Beautiful Working: Git’ UG TOE MONOT'S SAkB, [sissies ats or yon : ae atric oon
ad joved it from bis neg with a gesuure bi ‘close her, and shnd- not ter"
ox 2 eau res ith agust as she mounted the ‘ernaiin 8, itis trie” he spews if you will
AN EXTRAORDINARY AND THRILLING ROMANCE OF yoriteation and ner tained her face “ett tee jeatena anger would have sa at ial er thine ‘tam
v ) a RY bar mm) co BUCH ® Visit, engaged to Ethel), 10 Del an never av
TWO SUNDERED HEARTS—TWO PARVTED LIVES. Say an csten' “iy arauan Came ta the door at er knoe, | hee Teen bn aektmy own Reckitt
ania v Peter ope | a eave in wands av the sttgagaetoe ‘ear ta your that T betfeve that the tle thal fe be:
ate Wane ete He | SN isto ee Annie Veron," aa the, neremp- | frepn 4h a lithe sunt of an intam
fer Goto Tove wer, fo to
JULIA EDWARDS,
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Author of “Made: * ‘bet ‘Laurette is col his a foots andiooked at her with a is very sick, and. the a abe shew nat you. f ile for Gol aie ty ten to his {rmpes-
“ap Merril ” “Lau my ing,” oat mba, al 1 was impossible for 1 his
ow,” Batello's Milienene Lovee nnsth but Poon,” ‘The Little Seer ner trent eter 8 ‘ate fod | stoned words and not he wen tei ge
low,’ over,” asl u have rig ta do 80." na jew ue #3 pleadtinat with or to forgive hin.
hia ius ue te resent. ity vo another.” of 1 InUrIBTred,
: , she oie, her vote es ning. plea he Scions: ‘erie aces hope” jo, her
‘Sie Loven, Bur Lar Hi” was commenced last week.) _ ing. Say that itt srt a wer ring em
ee foe exacting. Tam witltis te Bae ah, Ch maa ing tata ed, wad when aie vit
CHAPTER Y. | £49 ten-doliae ills im Wis hand and hastened after sie! eNEE c weat ths Test t ced tase dipiomacys | Ge at Neill Treas
OUT OF MY PATIL. OR EWI MAKE MER | ca apenod s je Taced the Noor with agitaed ateps for a fow | Tw aul rer sister” she said. as suavely mug sins 10" hers, sever again jut my arin avout
Ue THY DAY sith CROSSED T i renee ned the i ring hersei¢ ta be. 1 ann mgd frend
mk ‘Pech ran s ‘he | bad tines eee vel," he said
as yer.”
nat ie, “you must for- | Of An ns a "e some money Goldie loved him, Nothing more can be said, She
al south evening. Some: | ced niu sith passion aud a fervor that were like
1— fact, I
lov
M yout The doctor said | a mai
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GIRL” el vealuly, “Whe . ir shall have to teave yout 0 he excited.” Chester he tramulously replied, “T would give
“i ho said, freezingly, “what are you doing "Bie oe ¢ an adder had sting her, and, by |" “Leave mat Vout will woe Melee tor tho hal, this ." Feplied. Ethel, fin-| the world to be sure that a unt any is crag, at
of the Ateout ini io od tee, that ier evening aud the eyes of Etiel Barnes grew hight T would not have doubted sous now Td
Golde tarved her axonized exes from the face of | hunch and horren at th 8 0 Hed ro ae tethack for the balls 1 saint Hil Who | "The street was dack and deserted. — He atole el
a a 7 teed | eagch aud hore 7 will be back for the ball” he eagerly re more, and open to admit ‘Ethel, who | “Thestreet was dark am fe stole closer
Chestor Murkiam, aud looked at Ethel. Ab, indeed! | “oldie.” ihe wiipered asain, ol guia me wAa—and Thope abalh ba tn a‘betiee trouieot | entered: whi ithe oman “vent to hi oom to| to ber aide, ancl tained bie earn ‘sbouth
‘what was she doing there? wit eog hearing, house tee Fo" Cy mind w Will excuse me, | wait until Ethel was got llie,” he whispe! nelieve in me Now as you ? r
What excuse could she givet Had he ever told | nuney biel Wene tay Costislite ike tha | wont yo Ethel looked ‘scorutiny at. the shabhy turnitire of | aid lust might, "No date er inved more truly than T :
bec ha honed her Ht so any at oh | : el has sent in’ payient Tor the ieee seen inguin Hopk npon hn, put} she room, aud approached he Hetiebed were annie fies tnt ever shall iove you." i 3
seat th vy o he | 0" itd anid press a kigs upon
that she had confronted him 60 ‘te pevased the money into her hand, and her fn- f you must go. You will surely be} The sick girldid not hear the noise of her visitor ber mul sein -
No! ah, Heaven! not Ho, had found her in te | nt the estat a6 ia Bal salt “Lt ith anrety bo back | Stine, DUE Jay Grete wat her eres closed, anda) | Tell si ling.” he i murmured,
a he f ha he eagerly answered, (1 witl surely be back | stra gu ner patient face, ing that‘ron fove me, Tew thus ese noe™
strovte at hlnight, bal enved hor from inl, ha wh serly f Yr nye yon aclech Anal eel Ethel, aarpty. "Vea." ahe breathed, her colden Nend resting trust: :
encortoa hor home, aud kissed hi him to eo with aud stared at “Aw love you, Chester. Ido not. £ &]
at any more remen| | Annis opener ise ‘even with a star
with a | thi ho gat ine ‘privae:
ihe monn et we ea hetione ever gil loved ae Tuo, i tolgat der 3
pe ail. he had no ‘Claim onhim. He ‘
passed afew pleasant lure | Oh! E did. belles
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Cheater
fine gentlonian, amt) dupe ine cquvne Lam only as at ole at love in ner fon, Miss Fitted" sho kasper adden look of | Heat Who are Tich, ean
imhae compeny. ‘Then bo bad gone ‘away wud Tor tet You mizht have. heen my od, amt hey : there. her pr eats a smn the ssp op Hor eyes: “Why are you keret Ee ant nen aa “
oe ‘this whirled throngh her brain as sho stoo wut, now that my eyes are opened, I despise mt aa within her hres eA Exetninest Ethel, angrily; “so you ki tion of OF riches, bu of love: 2
"tigre tno ekg Into the cold eves of Ethel Barnes. ot” he exter. Mf not Wve me one Kise.” she murmured, faomething ahoutit, How long ‘bhatt neen gonzon? "But wh Wife, will you not be ashamed f
i Judlgnant question of the idiot” he 7 tone of agony and do-| «tio was ko eARGr vo get awas hat ho forgot me ths me and pantingly, and i when} 1 friends ask von who Ta ‘ te
pov anawrer th wnt question of the | apair, lo mot aay thats Y know how 1 pe fee 10 | ngiane twat of hy Wont tony one else that sue had | nite suatte avis as sie ep ie of ria
in a s ie a there is a heaven above us, SE wonder rn i conselontasiess.. and he dil otinow Teint 10 0 i fe easy,
n an . i e js—| mg with Goklie t" she panted, ese tom ting rire
en Echt He ervhaie ngAMtLonly despise yon” she sat: and, thoneh tated with a jentons suspicions A Have Mr. Chester and aie met again!" Tala rar oticed inia “heeitation:
ver henrt wan hnenking. the swept down the. step ister“ now recall her| —“Phey wet at miy house. t in afecrmoan, when ive quick, nokle pride of the worklne-s4el wea
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With the air of an ompre:
He started to vo after he {one cheered, himgett
a Ne
eyed, blonde heauty : and | came ta bring in grease hel. star edn an instant.” She pushed herself from him
ow'dattse inant “Haw often have they: met
a: anul atood still is chest weaving with intense. Dut © in htere: with that strange look atest yout et them t
‘And. re Hon io ‘tid she potwalt (or Her money t] “Where i Gatiliet” gasped Annie, a terrible look y
8 ‘vue oF the house are! hn aunt nse er” he met her for look fo troubled T | Why did he | in her diin eves, sw that yon were other. Yoru
i . howiea tite ht a eat howe ns, and anon ahele | Retest tate five her tl “Bho WIN be here soon, I suppose.” Why did you | yon start he P sour
. arse E boone, the ‘nny come ieatn apa oe my lite: “Ohg why am Tela by “thus ates clan aud ie wa front ed whan tow Dim that | tet; them méat you ina a dish 18 .
ara, Tbe fut she ma i ut fo antics whom {do nog loved Bue L'wi nl was the sister of Auniel Has he gone to] “It was an accident.” answered Annie, with dim ‘a working-zirly ant “diene. meat
an gt I fone hee to kes ee nara eer erp. "No.1 will Hot. "She loves me, au | mices her? ity Lage iene was the nist tine, ora 0.
entreaties.” rl" hewaro of crossing the path of Ethel | toll hier. my
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maid Chester, #0 will
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nae ot oe Aleht and} Barnes! vey and f ave Invent on Mit alt | darling Hone let her be rp re instinct seni her start from
* nat footing ac tra wo » hel ant. w' had | the ine 9 int ae seilLahare tt wath.no ome!” | Urea her heart! wing Why she did it,
t * (to no thee ios Teer evied pase "her tree f rowing and reel She crossed the room with anery strides, and) | 1 absoive you from your oath.” erieit Ethel. «Tel he ronld not spe: know that
y Be finan? he cia and, °F wa not perme | sneha Ma Me me thine to pay her,” abe sald. Tt tenchet th he that suimiined ervant. her everythin ake her ane of my athe oF Cl | am te Fight werd how would be the
you ta do so eriel a thing ao sending hos eng Mie | aha Ha woe Neen,a pretty tl, £ don't believe. you close gio ordered, in ake her rue the dag she eroswed it, Will yon toll am of happiness
| Bain’ MM hare cArtd 80 NH oy atennee eurtnene | fa! rp peremmp rr Sand, tell my sid t0 hort Ist too later Wil she cling to him in spite of |G atamimered “what could ligt nut
‘Sthel bit her | . ‘Nonsense nve curtness | bring my cloak aud own such astrange thonght into your head! Hf Tere
ver lip and sat down, Cheater crushed ina lover. “L paid Her becalise sie Was a poor girl.” ‘Wien ae maid cate wit the street xarmenta,she| “look of pride and scorn shot into the face of the | Holanonasat’ warttivo tank 2 It 18 Decause tm, .
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