The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 14, 1885, Page 2

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jeast the two ¢ Grace seemed to} eyes. —ways do.’ *-But not Miss Mig they’re not too fresh r Iwrinks like **Poc But Bootles laughed « fit was a great Smith be: 1 ‘Ob! don’t you rer ? He’s the total hght.’ **And- duffah,’’ r joke, to be enlightened. nem eat m -er- wreally is emarked Miss Mignon, —he iconscious an $0 exact and so ur tation of Lacy’s draw! that her hear- ers went off into fits of laughter, Miss Grace, clasping he her breast, bent riant golden curls. id Miss Mig non promptly,scanning Miss Graces “You're crying,’ s face with her big eyes. “No; she said hastily. but yougmace “Some people do cry when Miss Mignon informed her. Now, M: and jaugh,”’ “Our Garnet always Bootles thumps him. what he’ll do,’’ ot deep concern, ‘if he chokes while are away.’’ “I never colonel does, chokes, T don’t know she added in a tone we saw such an. original life,” how little piece of mischief in my cried Mrs. Smith. “And charmingly dressed—is she not ma dame? So sensible of you to cover her up with that warm serge up to her throat and down her Who put you up to it “I fancy we evolved the idea among us. You see, she m and out ot my rooms, her own, and Mrs. Gray’s, the adjutant’s wite,that is,’’ Bootles answered. ‘*And bar- rack corridors are hot- houses. Besides, our doctor keeps his eye on her, and he blames the wrapping-up for her never having a day’s illness.”” “I believe in Smith. *‘And I—oh! our marned tell me I am quite an authority on the sub- ject. Ican tell you we get fearfully chaffed about her, Lacy and I.” Why??? Miss Grace asked. ~*Well, because she goes about us a good deal, and people seem to find the situation difficult to understand.’* He tock it for granted that she knew all about Miss Mignon, and she did press the question turther, But half an hour later, when Mrs. Smith was thinking of dressing, Mi tapped at her door and entered. “Could you lend me a few black pins ?’’ she asked. have both forgotten them, “Certainly, may dear—take the box.”’ But Miss Grace only took a in the pink palm of her hand. “What a pretty child that is,” said carlessly. ‘Did the mother die when it was born?” to wrists. runs not exactly it,’”’ asserted Mrs. **Madame and L *Oh, my dear!"’ cried Mrs S not Capt. Ferrers’ No relation whatever.”’ Cae “No? whose, then? ‘Ab! That is a question.’ ty told Miss Mi ending: **But he “will He is her, and she adores hi “He Grace, toying w part with her aow. isa fine hand. “He is a splendid fine fe character, and Mrs. | ber Allar— an@ kissed the luxu- } then | i Thank went away, } n that she the table and hands, burying while th betweea her | way great sobs shook ! ** Some d | should be t child, how 'shall I bear ive the talling on my knees and blessing same thout for saving my knows what! CHAPTER V1. A mouth had passed, and tie three adies still remained at rers Court and still making though other visitors had come gone, lots of them. Lacy was there also, and occupied in desperate love to the Russian lady. utterly ignoring two important facts —one that only !aughed at him, the other that she was three years his senior. But while all thi Beotles, mez was going on, had tallen in love at last, as fall their lives. and ot course the lady was Mme. Gourbolska’s Miss Grace—had the mother of Mignon. | But Bootles never True, and women only once in friend, he but known it, suspected this tor a moment. there w ness So strong as to proclaim the Grace child’s face and truth, and many atime Miss wondered, when s her own in aglass, that all these peo- | ple dul not see it. Yet Bootles nor little | How | in | i ite ny body else did sce it, and the game ot love was played on with desperate side. and with earnestness on hi equally desperate de But Bo ed shy nd Miss jm | not beir heart wh. game, | fent G ade him o: nore earnest: and | aces evi shyness never had no intention ot Gourbolska to ce art to return to it a ; fore one afternoon, when he returned j bespattered Ss u fire-ht Miss vk, and went into li- j brary, where toun Grace halt dreaming by tt >. he shut {| the door over at some **Don’t go CTOMACH op Farm Wagon, eel Gear Agains Them. JARKERS FUNC, ' rege Th aewen Northe: ist a Pu suaask edicise Loivricate CENTRAL a. 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