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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. 49, no. 22, March 24, 1894, [Incomplete].
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Sheldon, Georgie, Mrs., 1843-1926. Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs.
Date Added
2 February 2022
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Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1894-03-24
Publisher
New York : Street & Smith
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New York Weekly. Dorothy's jewels; or, The story of a mysterious monogram / by Mrs. Georgie Sheldon. Story of a mysterious monogram Lillian, my Lillian; or, The queen of the comic opera stage / by Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller. Queen of the comic opera stage
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wo Copies Five Dollars.
Vol. 49. ar oS, we, New York, March 24, 1894. Three, Dalte Per Yen
WEARY. the itted the arrivals, and directed them to
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yo outa uover’ is, suse ap
he or rose and fell; t believe thatshe really meant
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» The roan by her side was bent and ol
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veg
‘gar erouehi
1 near the door
Powdered the text and my lady o'er;
"Ye who aro weary come unto mo,”
“Weary my lady ean never be,
it
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"Nor foot the need ot word ike these,
She who waut, privation, never kor
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et eK spirit had told him that she was not lacking:
“Ye who are weary come unto iu charactor. .
Who, ol, who! was moro weary than she? aundly she was ealm. and performed
eary ring the chao of pit,
of oni her heart's deep £1
Of takeing part in life's masquerade;
Ansty lady bent her head and prayed.
As she thought of her home rich and rare,
All unlit by love, for pride ruled there.
‘And there was one who wont far away
, 2 From home on my lady's rons meta.
7 ‘Toa distant fever-atrivken
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caine, at act? a strikingly handsome :
essed ini the licishe of fasion,
w look on her bold face and a free:
saa ap
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fs,
wa ‘ ns 4 Z ! : * : Gown of manner ‘that bespoke varte
p ae Heed lho 4 Ned : Hae a Pen i sea syronncsin ik bpree: :
SE fis : Lae GROAN sive condlality an ‘it
1 He hy ie a 3 : pl be hay toby i ! sive, sr famitinrity, an ew
Se vats (ae wit shy etre nt ts
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iter toar:Pvere all vainly ahed, wens
e wrath AU LSet oe had sitiiued, wns
'y ladly Hoard that ho was ilead, . obithzed te. wees Sw realyging that she bud
gore vitn weary oes and a still, aa amie, ‘el the “ent direct. ~
f Mauine Fortesque, excepting this one in-
S My lady, when passing down tho aisie, stance ai ot fll er hushatid in a sine
Lookeil at the besgar anil dropped her head; ‘ Indeed, people said she had never 4
Bs Spader hee bevath ge ‘ more gracious. and cchavming, and
__ Under hor breath she bittorly said: prophesied a moat Driliant season Ia
Ington for her. >
3 .
“Even you aro more happy than I~
sour veith Ms. ining
“ware, will yon explain to me, exactly,
ela
‘We have discussed that matter
the man coldly returned, and
With a lowering brow, for Mrs. Billibus’ had
ok apared hiv, whet, ‘livin the eventige
ake h Wo task for the slight she .
‘They sala who watcheil for her latost broath. “An
» have you no confidence in your husband?” Wayne Fortesque demande
THIS STORY WILL NOT BE PUBL 1 tell
ED IN : “How can {help it, when such reports are so freely | upon me in my own house against my will!
HED IN BOOK-FORM. . oironlat ite ee ” ™ ¥ yout will pet hear, it
w aiiave to wear At for to-nteht
ratigad visit her—that you have been seen driv. | her nena returned, hme ©
ing with her, and—and that sie has—borrowed a | Ant he reason hle—
= ’ . reat dent nf iuoney from Set” iunre to tue tha ail the world
" "Who told you all this, Annie?” steruly inquired | stances, o en 1
pid ’ Wayne | ete ne. ‘ot exprain to vou jt
: vite
wiistaken, Wayne; 7 am not at all satis-
i "tie ay te mater reste.” ule wite cally
Just once more, Will you ex-
¢
w, one other question, and f have
followa you to Washington, to
Vest
er
Peet “I overlientd Gousin, Tom and Mx, Williams talk- vit tornirs. sin, Trassure you 1}
inglabont your eailing won and lending her a ved, @ hair's breadth, from ty all
OR, THE nil saw yout vidi with he urda,
the ved reply
‘ane
‘Story of a Mysterious Monogram.
Lin your howe, as 7
e last Sat
ied to draw her again into his arms as he
aut hor white gineed hands to] | “Anus , please,” she interposed, in a tone of
off while ler anger against him burned | eos
je pale.
fs winning muy alle
ning
at band recanted het with astonishinent for :
en
wife's face at
t.
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rit ny faith “#e reasoninbley
1% PKK
xi0} and he bee
of course but Te makes mo very wn- 2 of hal alway nd Nes. Billings due courtesy
confor anand that was why did f
ne way
{ ihiow my oe rex
et a secrtany canno oors against be
BY MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON, Sone iets ctaniiel® ha, Pottesgne | either save itobert orders Hot to AdiAle Aes, BINS wells thae ait hota: Wayme: and
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ata with steain offre tn aa ines tos on vibyne tos ter" ntorpntet her Bettas a adenine, Wayne. and .
AUTHOR OF “GRAZIA’S MISTAKE FORSAKEN BRIDE, FAITHFUL SHIRLEY,” | {03 ¥ deeply up band, Ina stern tone, DuL with eyes full of keenest ish ey theo her for a moment, keenest
(BROWNIE’S TRIUMPH,’ Her cony anion cl changed color agnfn. pain. pain written wow iy white rae
ineravelysuidy you ku it would not | "Bio" sue went on without weeding ln, “Ont ifaie hyew!” he groaned, dropping bi
—_ 0 to alin het pon ste’ abv ocensiomay this—we | will recelve Nour guest alduerybu will go. to Wash | wpm the mmntels .
thopoteh diactigeed that some time ao. ington alone ” Mr. Fi que was obliged to he away from hon
PROLOGUE. - 4.unon her with a Inok which betrayed bo it; but t did not send hel it eara, all the me ‘ou cannot mean Ww hat you say, Annie.” and aa he arose enrly the :
eHored her Wii pout dod Wigs swect- ‘waa the spirited retort. on” aro airy, You are exetted fonlowine morning Ureata bie traln,hetid ote .
‘THE RASH ACT OF A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG Wire. | Heart you are amply portect-yont tollet I8 exqui, eT aid.” came Slowly ‘fiom the gentleman's | yon eat not! mortity ine 90 before the whole com: | hin wife Ketore Iie departure, she having slit ler *
site! There will be no oue here to-night 60 lovely as Tips. inuity sei into herp vate apartnven the gt revions.
vaya! yor anyon dared to do that when you} “I ane am to be mortified hy the presence Upon his she hey oye tbat she yeu Id have re-
air woman returned | know howe t fee about Het ped ia wite, with a of that womant” was tho tweklens respunkee “Will | covbten trom her anaatayel movde aud ehele: force
. wie cae sipped One hand |e of Ds a iit her tones. wae teal athe sri Yee bere" ewe ra jhe renewed -
aided tf lossy brown rend upon bis fared,’ was the quiet response, but | “I cannot, Anule; you do i al ar ttt she face wae At the door to greet him. a8
or hte the glittering stars that stulded ia vas 8 sand iin nt wer dt eyes fondly to his. with a slightly seoenfat err upon the verb, | ask} . usta, when he ntrived and. sith a heavy, heart, he
pai ve the media height, and ‘Khute Bortcoque, started away from his enctreling | {1 idergtand that you absolutely refuse? Went directly to hie wite's Bitti >
full moon rose bright and Inminous oxen fe nym, et oteceyeeniaeha te angen a one i; hem ron eal receive whom sou |THE MT, aa, pan ecetniten
~ vere broad agren wich serowmted Wayoe a ity “ ove mgraretul ero omamnt sheeted ‘Ou Will Fecelve. aon vance sia npn the doo fo her ohaanber, be
a fine, old, arista eratio mar io jon that overlooks fhe & brightness - eivedl ee note of acceptance oh, for Heaven's ‘ene, think what you WAS HO ANRWwe
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broad Hudson, uot many miles from West Point, au Wher mabner that atded tentond niet Tovteaque ne 8 2 seer tat init of Wayne Hial exelanedy as ' eine a Inked aboot him with @
«presenta a picturesque and oan sppesrance rn er ot palo shade of salmon pink | forshe| i Rural pant no lieed to his appeal. white mpm te inhione on te “dressing re :
the midat of its beantiful ‘grounds, whieh are laid | satin, profusely rnamontod ‘with @ costly trinnning Ait the year and a fat of the 1h an alinont real in her, ‘with an; thie Ing’ wnte al rennet tobi {
out with exquisite taste and sversbdowed vide conte ‘orn aris, Ropes of peasin alao sleanted | while was beitterinsty. heaut ital stamting : zivg it ¢itopen and read: \
tino er fair are, het ronnded are, ont shone | ten
‘The housé ie ablaze ih isi from the cop ot Shi ow a8 Soveral years ounuer lat her hushand, ous passion 1 a, 1 thi ch sell, ‘with a moun ‘ot ini pon a
$ to the grand entrance, while fanciful lanterne hang there was wet nk in her tovely eyes, as “TSirs. Forte agua. you will do uothing of th kind, pie “ha the fand Jealousy. thats ine running Tet
along the Breuer riveway that conducts to the | they rested upon ce, and an expression of anx- | Mra, Billings: ‘ed an invitation to 1 heart seemed tw have dried up, av their towne
1, cannot xo to Washington with
Ynnea tht
eave a uote for yo
‘so there iheed be no
maaive eats whieh open out upon tho bighway. | ane hee nat math Mite, like any other guest antale will be neeeived | earn. oe
am with eqttn a nalorelect responded, | Five, ten minutes pasand while sho, lay theres '
m tho drawing-room, all white and gold, ex ent sexponse Behe ht Inananthoritauive ts ines Senajor-elect resp ian teagan au Weide hea to renasert then ‘That was allt ‘The rash, jea 11 had gone, no
where beautiful and fragrant flowers mate, dashea | Tee eee ie one chow cond sou] fawn told tee that she nite not, thane her] ove Know whither, “and tet te arene Te &
aera ale thete pester | aihee Teaco tune der tant teitmatae Penuted | wont ms a wiien Sonn how t feet" Annick y myn. Kortesque, the ors
wid olor and a the place with Ahetr perfume, te'apnege ae bone to oiight before ou guests for | claimed. with quivering. ips amd heaving: boss, Ha Hoe. forwand tthe brilliant eareer before ’
hin with brightest antieipations,
“how conld you shame me so before our friends, | and
Fall stands under siittering
of
: 3,
chantelier, aro wing on a vient You surely do look yonr best, love. and Tappre-| when ecery one is talking of her unblushing. pen”
gloves, for Wayne ‘rottonqut, the cently ‘cineted cinte your consideration of my tuate,” Mr. Portceque | chun for yout” CHAPTER 1
Bnited States Sen those of | tenderly replied; then added. “Buk in spite of all, | “Ante, have you no confidence in xour husband t* |" mur-
hg friends Selinee iniienee had accnred nitty nN pete huacine that Fou do not look quite happy. | Wasne Fortesqite demanded, tn a alt angry, alt mo. tron the MARTHA WELLINGTON'S BIRTHDAY GIFT, *
‘The man had been named Wa Ta for his mater Te'uhers anythin troubling you?” reproachful tor hin suoste—
er ler. if she
Pelt never, fo to Washington vith
mies he will make fe
than ‘nina promise to elowe fh
emt with gone
t
John Wellington was going to y for
weoting at the etockholders
Rank, of which he was one Of
ure oul’ evading me." she retorted, exeit-
ro know seh you di 1”
grandfather, from whom he 1 ea his fort me | OAM nie Fortesque colored A''sivia crimson at his
Snd the mainificent homestead of he 1a Hon.
Justiy proud, “Yes. am_a trifle troubled.”
idonty & door at the lower end of the draseine-| fosseds With wownenat even wf hoard To-day tne
‘a lovely snpeen ziides | Mra, alin 36 also. xolus to Washington to ‘ren
a wealthy farmer, owner of &
Hed Sumnybroak, because tte broad
8 fal, beautaful wen
velit hat Tt was now Wayne Fortesque’s tnrn to flush, and 8 wooded tls,
Round until an exquisitely "gloved st Ta{uid on | the Keen lance whieh he thestowed iypon the aie] “eAba ie this alts mnave toasay to me about itt” " sehr wa ‘tributary to
his arm, sand a musical ¥ asa silver Vell, face resting upon Iiis shoulder betrayed that his sue haneitaly demanded elowing Th e
addresses him, ‘own mind was not quite at en all? Fealehe atte turned owas fron the Fadiane e-
tWarne, tear.” Annie Kortesque, the beautitul |“ Wo not know why that eirenmstanee should | iN va Foster, @o, you think T am coing to| fection and lett te roo
“and acromplished wife of the maxtor of Wayne Hall | trouble you, love,” he Fowiarked, but with ome con | rext With doch a state of affairs?” Fhe | in the vieeant drawing room, helow Wayne For.
Femaric *{ have hurried down for your approval | etraint. young ined teasnte ‘paced nervously np an down fts-earneted
Tosi If T will dos to have eit ‘es, vou do know, Wayno,” his wife returned, | acine Tam going to tai Hor, hia heart heavily oppressed, hie brow overenst |} Joi .
time pleases vou.” imate Sandeman of her awget Loneay cone ig | hand atow gqneation ct iets Sinit three oF four weeks beforehan
The sa ace flushed with measure as he turned | follo there hecauge of her fominess for you." | eall forth erticinmas neh qa Toverhearit tant Sat shoud he say to hia eteats te, neconnt for] mast as wnich preparation a8 aonie people now do for
to lavk Andy jealous of her!” Fie, Ammo!" lauzh- | ay t—that { will tolerate your rang wit her and | nig rere aimencet’ Ne was asking himeett ns he | & trip abrond,
“Wiss Annie! yon came In so quietly T did not| ingly reverted Ker ony Tending her money without Knowing the heard tho. doorbell repentediy. echo direc tho | eiMothes” wax naked fo pnt into tie valine compte
heat yout he responded, who ie luminous eyes | S¥ee Tam," frankly admitted the youog wife. | good reason for ie Aud they to have ler forced | lalla caught the sound of Voices as Htobert ad | of pairs of socks, as many clean sbirts, aud a hand
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