New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 14

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is a to see nan below you at once." composed. “Con. then beg Mlle me {f she is iin, and him ippeared afte kade About the watst | | | ncknowledge vou, to hear yon call me | stepping | Now regret it slight man|not wish lstartled cory NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1322 "Oh, Andre-Louls, my child, if yon knew how I have hungered to hold you It vou knew how, in deny- Ing mvself this, I have atoned and suffered! Kercadiou should not have told you-—not even new, It was Wrong--most wrong, perhaps, to you And yet— come what may of this—to | be ahle to hol) you o, to be able tn: motheér—oh! Andre-Louis, I cannot T cannot . ., . I can- it otherwise" | She sprang away from him with a Beyond him in the | table Then impulsively she ran to madame and put her arms about her, “Aline!" It was a cry of wonder almost of joy “You do not utterly abhor me!" “My dear,” said Aline, and kissed the tear-stalned face that seemed to have grown years older in these last few hours, In the background Andre.Louls, steeling himself against emotionalism, spoke with the voice of Scaramouche, “It would be well, mesdames, to postpone all transports until they can be indulged at greater leisure and in more security. It I8 growing late, f we are to get out of this shambles we should be wise to take the road without more delay.” It was a tonle as effective as it was necessary . It startled them into re. membrance of thelr clrcumstances, and under the spur of it they went at ence to make their preparations They left him for perhaps a quar-| a code of shams. Andre-Louls, turning to scan that muffled figure, advanced from the dark depths of the salon, As the |light beat on his white, lean face the peuedo-footman started, The next | moment he too ped forward into the light, and swept his broad- brimmed hat from his brow. As he |d1d so Andre-Louls observed that his |hand was fine and white and that a | jewel flashed from one of the fingers. |Then he caught his breath, and stiff- |&ned In every line as he recognized the face revealed to him, “Monsiaur,” that stern, proud man was saying, ““I cannot take advantage of your ignorance. If these ladies can persuade you to save me, at least it 18 due to you that you shall know |whom you are saving.” (Continued in Our Next Issue) ‘RRYA'-IA,\'. H"-\' FSCAPES DEATH. | sentence of Traitor Who Aided Ger- " THE NEWEST GARAGE IS RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY The best automobile mechanics in the city are within a short distance of your homé. .The opening of our new garage at 339 CHURCH STREET is of interest to every man or woman who owns a car. It means prompt service by men who know how to serve AT A MINUTE’S NOTICE. A trial will convince you. General Repairing and Overhauling. ter of an hour, to paes that long room | Wrecking Car and Crew at Your Command. fve “en riding-coat he wore Shadows by the door tricolor e ire-Loutal" she exclaimed. CHAPTER XIT his seemer | spoke. ugane could ned her shortly, fou's request, I ré sent to rescue us!" mazement 4n her v nger than that of her relief and to make your acquaint- madame.” “To make my acquaintance? what do Andre-Lon This lettter from M. de Kercadiou was st “That ance ou mean, But | sash a sword hung | shimmered ghostly ce him | | & palp fRUre | glone, gaved only from impatience by |the turmoil of his mind When at length they returned, they were ac- companied by a tall man in a full. skirted shaggy greatcoat and a broad | Fat, the brim of which was turned down all around He remained re- gpectfully by the door in the shadows Between them the two women had | eoncerted, it thus, er rather the Coun- |tess had do concerted it when Aline |Lad warned her that Andre-Louis’ bit- | ter hostility toward the Marquis made [t unthinkable that he should move a finger consciously to save him They had made the mistake of no* fully forewarning and persuading M. de La Tour d'Azvr “You heard, Aline?" claimad "1 could not help it, madame. “Aline!" Tt the Countess who She k the danger of half- discoveries. I can trust you, child, 1| know, and Andre-louis, I am sure, will offer no ohjection.” She had taken up the letter to ghow it to Aline. Yet first her eyes questioned madame ex- “Oh, none, madame,” he assured her. "It {s entirely a matter for yourself,'" o Aline looked from one to the other with troubled eyes, hesitating to take | the letter that was now proffered. | without the reckoned mans Commuted. Brussels, July 14.—-The death sen- tence prnno.\mrea by a eourt at Mons last April tipon Armand Jeannes for treason and espionaga against Bel. glum and the Allles during the world war was yesterday commuted to life imprisonment. At his trial Jeannes boasted that he had much to do with the betrayal to the Germans and the subsequent exe- leution by them of Edith Cavell, the British war nurse. This charge, how- ever, was not brought out in the in- dictment against him. Any member of the Danish parlia- ment s entitled to free service at any NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE Live and dead storage—Cars washed right. Only Expert Mechanics Employed. We Specialize On Cadillacs. Drive Right in and Look Over Our New Plant. Note new address: 3131, CHURCH ST. The J. B. Moran Garage They had me to d me pe will tell you.” | When she had read it through, she Turkish bath establishment in the eves before e a chance to finish of thirst 1 the canallle me.” She thought of it!” “Aline echoed and swinging round in Then, as Aline rose into vieiw, de taching from her background, and he| at last perceived himself abruptly to | his legs again and stood there | stiffly, bowing to her across the space | e e, ' he interrupting his turn Intrigued by his o0dd words and odder manner .she took the folded sheet She broke the seal with shaking hands, and with hands approa he written page to the light “And so you know, my child?" Her | voice was stified to a whisper. “1 know, madame myv mother." e took one or two faltering steps rd him, hesitating Then she opened her arms. Sobs suffocated her “Won't you come to Louis?" towa ice me, Andre- “Mademoiselle ted vour presence.’” med extraordinarily startled, caught in an illicit act 4 8 4 it, monsieur,” 1 to & paused be- | ¢ heart, monsieur, | 11d meet again in| very painful” ce the day of his duel with >uis——the day which had seen the death and burial of his last hope of winning her—had they stood face man a she an- do ma- ‘With your his seat to the door and p upon her errand M. de Tour A'Azvr at last plead- | ed weariness ,and withdrew that he vor to take rest. | 1 gone, madame persuad- | e to go and lie down | Left alone, madame law down on a couch in the =alon itself, to be ready for any emergency permi some overmante! , and then was knocking | ow. 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This s not real, his reason expostulated; this poignant emotion that she displaved and that he ex- perienced was fantastic Yet he went Her arms enfolded him her wet cheek was pressed hard against 1 own: her frame, which the years had not in robbing of ts grace, cen by the pass her. A moment yet by that appeal. by his heart's response angered to reason and vet succeeded shaking | | queer sense of honor that moved such 3 very thoughtfully replaced it on thelmen as M. le Marquis, nurtured upon /country. e — YALE Again at Alex Auto Supply Co. 86 ARCH STREET to raise the cash at once we quote you the following low prices: Our special Low Price Cord Non Skid 4 ply $ 9.95 6 ply 11.95 14.75 16.75 17.95 18.95 19.75 New Low List Price Cord Non Skid $42.40 43.75 44.35 1545 46. New Low List Price Cord Non Skid $17.90 21.50 25.75 30.00 33.00 34.20 35.30 Size 32x414 33x415 34x415 85x415 Size 30x 314 30x315 32x315 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 57.45 tires 1 Bull Dog $1.00 Tube Patching outfit FREE. 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