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6 THE SUNDAY CALL persed, even were this school to prosper nulled and the security reduced to 90,000 friend among the Judiclary. 1 do not want mary Instruction and thence to the Minis- no longer, the good seed we have sown in francs. The clauses governing the fi"'"“ her to use him for me—merely for Ger- ter, while Pirnitz and Frederique were your hearts would not be lost. tous temancy of the ground, and (he re- maine! for Germaine alone!” still convinced that Houdier was really ‘So long as one of your mistresses lives versal of the bulldings to M. Duramberty Dalsy was lberated two days later in devoted to their cause and ready .to de- You can always group yourselves around in case of dissolution of the work, to be accordance 'with the Juge d'Instruction’s fend them, and relied upon his testimony her. And finaily, even were you alone and maintained; only, in the latter case, in report that she had nothing to do with the to refute all calumny and to enable t far from us I have faith that you will re- addition to the entry into p csessioft 0f ense, When she returned to the school to take legal action to confound th main what we hage made you—little, the buildings, 50,000 francs of the 90,000 she was welcomed by the enthuslastic ac calumniators. A By a common effect of administrative brave, upright, emancipated women.” francs deposited to revert to M. Duram- glamations of all the pupils, who carried All ‘her youthfui auditors invaded the berty as indemmity.” fior in triumph. Puplls and mistresses had cowardice the campaign in the press platform in tears when Pirnitz finished _ This proposition, although remarkably refused to belleve Dalsy could be guilty, against the school exercised an influence advantageous for thelr powerful nelghbor, and they declared that Germaine was In- not only upon the Minister of Public in speaking. The humble little woman, with pain-racked limbs, was surrounded, kissed Was wo comed by and caressed by that youthful crowd, sud- committee with veritable rapture. DId It poyond the walls of the school a_calm denly elevated by enthusiasm for a great DOt Insure the continuance of the work, soqmed to have followed the terrible shock _ Anxious to avoid annoyance from any cause. The little ones were proud to be &n indefinite continuance free from Anv ,f the arrest. None of the pupils had left insolent newspapers, the Juge tour treated as women, as helpmatea. Pirnitz financlal ‘preoccupations? =What did it jinancial embarrassments had been effec: Ui his report. Daisy could not be rear might have ordered them to expose them- Mmatter to Pirnita or Irederique that they {iyely warded off by means of the recent rested, as she had been ruled out of the might eventually lose 60,000 francs, seeing 'gement. The tragedy In the Rue du CASe Bu: without summoning her before the members of the gane, struction but also upon the Juge who 3 was investigating the Bartlett affair. selves to certain death at that moment ar and.they would have consented with all TR TN NyuA heve nq FURUME DeeCiacs Colises wonld apoarently end in the. in- him asaln, by a little cone N arat psis of Preceding Chapters. relations exist between Germaine lets and handbills. Another mistress the ns{ls‘:ants{cw}:%'bvzp%ymt(he'::ifi: fer. Mile. Heurteau was of the same opinion, §VCS i oo e i cd by connecting i with and Sir James Bartlett? named Craggs, an Irishwoman by origin, YOr, fell into each other's arms. It was 50 Wag the lwwaer whom they o ha aftair. A r incident, one of the commentaries and particul e L e sy hesitated before Teplylng the who took actlve part In several agrarlan really the loving communlon of the cata- L agrhement was algned that {nousand rumors of war' which -have © sy weaving into the present her e Wies0n £ho SagNAm ter Juge d'Instruc zed her in his : movements in her native country, has COmbs. i e ey ave her choed Europs without cause from 1%75 count o er eve oy . < on. A hasty marriass | Tell usall (hat you know both in the in- been arrested and is confined in the St Frederique. whose powertul organization SiEnature to the document by the side of LI CRORT Cretly) had turned pub- Tebre poor old maid as L or il an Smploys e accused girl and in your Lazare prison. As for Germaine Soubi began to suffe A “these Quignonnet’s. The condition referrod to . : . of professor wnarchy. Germal aa aive vesuits five wears later 1 the OWN. 1 MuSt warn you that we have al- she shows signs of corebral D . N Fepeater AhUohS, Lomid harary vostrain her 1D the words “dissolution of the seho lic curlosity In another direction. Sretit” o Foly profited from her or ! < - eady ta the evidence of Lac P P 1 > ity i - )y Ct 4 Ve rified iy o od by Mile. Heurteau, Pirnitz, Frederi- mercly profited from Tef SEERES, well i B e vy Teady taken the evidence of Tady Mary but there is Teason to believe that she i3 (ears when so many liitie wasted arms grere clearly specified. It wax wamclent 006 0% SNC Diticked Up cournge. Tnere and had put Intq, PEACUCE LU0l o'(ha 2 ey, Si ames had just lef a very cleve: 54 E - tw a 3 fc D8 0 re « 2 4 woma heorie ) that mom N i v de Duram- house when he was struck down. This s claver aeirans Aud ie merely simu ;hn;‘:“ulll:f:mfih;" ‘?{‘gur‘-fief‘}“h;“‘,‘;’m’i‘l main In the school for’ the enterprisa to Was only Lea, rwxh'«"rarlxl?n(‘f?u:;;:« Ud not Trime becam Germaine, excitea proper = o <o res that Germaine was in hel' “yn {ne course of the same day the par- Ireshaess. sought hers, Lea. pale and dry- be considered as In existence, These . felt her presentiments of approaching bY (b fals, whici i - n ral months, and that SI® ents of several of the pupils came seek- $}°d: could not'resist the nervous emotion Pirnitz, Mile, T e A herique, Lea ruin strengthened. And her resolution to TAw PV BB e g mitte ¥ e etk i ot 1 A e NS T aras a ing Information. Mile Heirteau receivea Of the dcene She felt another wave Gf and Datey. They dared not add Ger- fiee heras® SIDN the Tuin was confirmed. Sclf—had resolved to ~ _ cotiinte’ Tham e e 8 chist.” them, and explained the matter to them J2pueEation and devotion for the Work maine's name. In case of the death of one “When th Work_has been destroved we ganla by deeds FOv . s e - o bt oot replied Dalsy, “that S0 frankly and openly that they wWent il "N’“Y;“”‘Pd-,u"fl believed M»“f"'fl‘}y that of their number the others were to clect shall be dispersed. Then we shall go to Jef cTime, for oo Tabe e T et Lady Mary away satisfied. To every reasonable indi- po° Was ready to sacrifice herself t0 it a member in her pluce, who would imme- Georg!” } TR et - & t - Baronet at Illl,«;'}i-l\w;:l,‘“vl‘f(\‘lxl‘ :13:‘uv:ln:’;;::-mfi'flffi;,|‘r.f"",‘; :11';\'11 nn:’,:x):m.; :):: HNo» the thought, “I will net be the dlgilsrlfi'ua;;m‘lr: the same rmnlu. o She was sure of it, and since rhn h;fil easily t y she re. e et that T am the school. In addition, the majority of ODIY one among Gl 'these vallant creat- the oo S B T b T M i B I R g ] B iy iy to at £ene sure the pupils were orphans, or had been U o _elrrlay it. £ 1 grave auestions were decided. She had duties, gave her drawing and ainting tures c at. his nt is not quite clear,” replied abandoned by their families. Without ex- g, was the supreme impulse, the last been summoned to the St. Lazare Prison Jessons, took part in the conv rsations i G Bucr e the Der Procureur. I dom’t know ception they all ranged themselves around o of an apostolic charity, which con- at 3 o'clock. The authorization to Visit with the puplis and mistresses, but at the Fr pataq o double rder. y . whethe 1 are aw that the accused their mistresses, took sides with Daisy Sumed all the faith and Beliaf: alr the 8 Datsy st aitliortzation that bad heen re- sante’ the ahe mentally crganised her. 8G MO ror e aiaatidsied : ppears to that the mccuscd and Germaine Afier supper they were Shuslasm that had been infused in her by fused upon the preceding days—had been plan for the inevitable morro the manufacturer was questioned it called together in the meeting hall, where Lirpitz and Frederique. All that mem. finally accorded her. e s Wl o D e e nioar . syt Sny- SNING Be Tt e seen the girl. He had S v 1 ssible?” cried Daisy. Pirnits had formerly delivered the admir- oroulel ‘evening was brightened & eud. talk fiecty with the Irish woman in the thing, without epeaking of my project made e g aflonce 0 e miser oundrels! But who able speech explanatory of the school's Naleen an’ it. For the last time Lea fe:l parior. These two souls, each heroic after erique. 1 should only pain her, a e . R Rt ait s e eous thing®. programme. 1t was again she who spoke ASIS€D an apostle, eager for martyrdom. its kind, comforted one another and com. perhaps we should both allow irreparable 2P0UE T kg . s ze refuses absolut to to them tut when the early dawn awoke her on municated their glowing ardor to each s iy gy - A A letter will ba €3¢ . S . - g o tion npoh this polnt. ANd <y dear children,”. she maidl ‘swith D RORLOW, about 5 n]vlrrk,(.&hrrl- found in ofher. Daisy was only alarmed about Words to escape our lips ette 1 of the Eve t spite of wha reads in books 8nd those who teach you, you are member. eart only the ashes of that ardent Germaine. Pirnitz gave h e Done. Bes truth . rs it )t always pe e ,‘.‘n',‘. (','m‘”‘: g s e ’{1‘:"‘"5 {\! T e e e o T N e a captive she arranged all the ¢ conid m by one cidedly u Snforniol of Bl (hat in'nf infermst ta the ing. ‘:!“";gh“ EAs Homne of DRl TR R A R A =0t Ber eacape De o st and ask for Do % ] b b rely upo primd i B X evening, 5 she had not been dllowed to see the pris- will go to London first and ask for {pe use of ac wh > ~ m 1 ,\“\!,‘[‘, %, fn'r‘.‘f,- h 'I-'x Well lh‘v school “What an idle demonstration! Why play oner. Germaine Was not ill in the ordin g's present addre at Appletree oo inst a crazy - v e vor Is passing through a critical period. You .a this way with our perves!” S e ol i Shra: Bheate walls ol v 1f they do not know it I will ask “Srpe” violence of which Ger 1 ~ e ' nd e . [About it so that vour ' She had a keen presentiment of what well, talked sensibly, except when 'q Mme. Sanz n the victim was explained by her ner a s for : g ms prepared for all would be the result R tionéd about her crime, Upon such occa. Al this active plan us_condiuon. = . r de € Ger 3 s 8-Skl iv “This Bartlett affair will finish the sions she wandered in her speech and ut. der a tr jull exterior. I conclerges in_ the 1 e 1 Noble 1 o S o wh r?\‘(‘ DAL )d'rl'm§ ml‘flu“f-gl work. Our enemies will profit from the tered revolution: speeches, erig Pirnitz divined it. The deter- that they had se - : - i sufficient jealousy: much hostlle U1l wiil scandal and drive us away, Besides, Mile. “Oh! if they will only declare that she Mination io free herself had d Lea jng about at rar ail. A 2 . R was intriguing against us: our cnemles Heurteau is betraying \thougn 15, 0AQr cried Dalsy, “thev would not with calm, and at the same e had police declarec : A v S g re W orth everses o .ea was certain of this treason althou convie and I'll undertake to cure Eiven her ) to dissimula N v 4 e X u e exact ver fail in a slowly develcped and im- she had.no evidence of it. e e R it o g 3 - e - A » i CElVE exact) portart undertaking. The first trial wa "Oh! that enigmatical wanton and “Yes, we must hope that they w v othe & L the iliness and ruln of our benefactress, crafty smile last evening while cide she is not responsible for her . 2 Dr. S of her to whom this school owes its ex- talking! I must warn Frederique. Unfortunately it seemed to me that following effe s 1 S Amiun THE RUE DU CO p strut t hand—the W Ve have conducted W r wardr l. ns of ju Ce - s, W W ‘However, as the inves " e - o ing, we s = the . r inquiri v t reprod € I of < had beer & - o ar of war had b : , e was once more at o . to publish ne lay and co. - - gt the following days were commer 3 E by the entire press ¥ vined who inspived these comments. A s n D: tted havin thoug th ne as different, althougn g ; b g iad Bavine the articles were ma \y written b 1 » = ime G ne wit he a differer it was e P ert . BB spirit of the ne « n zing g g0 as sncerned.” the school were brought up empted eech - P it Tan o g B s time were used With morc only agarava Spos other th Speaking broadly, the substance of the ter again asce ne : « ! int charges was as follow conclusively i the j ther th Procureur nor the & f cosmopolitan women. dt of the t 1 ! 1 u hey went for a guising under the namesof feminism the- the result . M. Courbaraud, Moment ir room and conferrec Gries of a radical anarchy, succeeded in _ The Minister 1 nferred ge W > winning over to t ide a paralyzed and already been taken by a - g Com Mile. Cr id M. Courbaraud, re- halt-crazy old lady, and extorted from her that very day he had compl e turning. “we are al to m the money necessary to found a school ized the School of St ry i and 1 wharein they couid teach and apply their uted it to the mu m ye a1l prot doctrines. They were carefu, to recruit pervi of th s crie an_untr a4 domination over s W e done The in a_complete She T Tre 1 to g i papers well conducted, for the teachers were not ] a iend € iacking in inteliigence. I in addition g T t to an ab: K of m : i) r it And, un- ror all mo! w f e papers belong ing upon eave ¥ cast into P > Yo.chtul minds tne impudicity of the edu- P m it presentatives ation given was simply terribl For St. Charles ir work with example, a certificated sage femme s t_in silence a cours: sons in which all t P Fr ed a question teries of physical love and matern Cr - Dalsy’s room laid bare before girls of 10, 12 and 14 year t : They of age 1 he in I Miss € - s v, “The professor of this abominable class been arranged beforehand, like a comedy, 3 R 5 & e - was Germaine Soubize, the young woman and the Minister was certain that his ac- x ' = a few photo Wwho assassinated Sir James Bartlett witn roved. A deputy of ) . 1 a lancet the moment opportune tu Y ie B & dend Cohes “This hideous immode added’ the and succeeded in insur- g ; ntence « (e tan Dok dons CUrE R tin, *not only characterized the doc- ing a great triumph for the Cabinet. He vill Aieare DIt ¥ St trines but alse the morals of the school. ment ““dlaming the of t > Jane ir hat gnd Among the mistresses on the one hand Ve 1t with re- h ar i . P and the mistresses and pupils on the other ¢ 1 _anarchical i 1 imply. “Shall every encouragemeni was given to affec- dment was rejected ‘ tion of a nature upon which it is weil by an imme w o ”-“',, Tt to insist . No one took th Dais t g Chis.” sald one of the writers Iy Pirnitz, Frederique. Lea and | ¢ g sentimental feminism that our old-fas:- their dismissal. In the eyes of the repre- fr S ik foned ideas refuse to accept. SeRta v 1'1. g i -~ 2, By g T h r it “Nevertheless, the anti-masc siready_oStside 116 °SES-0 v z mfort her g i trines of the foundresses were n Simply. Besamme 45 had t s . ( s2!d the Irish woman. perfectly ible. One of them, Mile. D. H., i) ottty A ~ n't trouble about me. This is fold in the company of an ordina them m > foetile . o Bt & e that T Have penter who had visited the school to make heTm, TEEe oo B amitted to Mile. ; n_the ituation m '3 Some repa 1% for the youns sage. Defits decision was trassmitted io 3 of prison, and femme who taught the maternity cl e 37 o g ong o me that little Germai traces of her misconduct were discover i ot P8 g gt i e ipmangfle £ € confidence when the day immediately called an ¢ xtraordinary com- ® She kisse two companior —open rebelli st th svening. the i Shaeent ‘ot which tie : Good-b teau. Gocd-by, Freder- for they refused to permit th S s Chanbes endes. When: the - A s Do not be angry with us any more authorities to exercise a ri Ministerfal letter had been reac \ than you can help rmaine is not re- vision, and a primary inspec Wwas even profound silence, Dalsy said: . . r mor sponsfile, and as for me, really. I =m only I insulted :m;l ariven away; a system of in- P eurteau; you have betrayed us!” - ullty o g loved her too much.” ° }5 y 2 ¢ . e e struction that displays anti~patriotic, cos The forme b DrGtested ¢ it erou PAn asfectionats and powerti criotion op- A er Youthful Audiiors Invaded the Plaiform in Jears &Shen Pirnitz Finished. mopoiian and atheiic wedoncies im- iy oty Sgee) ¥ B g g s_ heart. She took o modesty In language and in educatior v » hink t Bave ha . By her arms and pressed her to her lstence Mle. de Sainte-Parade, That Dut atmost immediately she thoughts opinion of the cficlals 1s that sho is only and Bauitusl ey . SKtes. Do anginte i 40 hetth the ecree that has e * £ B : obie woman, as you know, has lost all “No I w iy nothing. What 1s the ‘acting.” 4 o and mistresses. destroyed us? T have not to the ; i \THave not fear.” she said, “T will at. her fortune ind Is paralysed beyond the good? Every ewort would be useless, The | “Gefmaine agY THes don't know . Jvnat is the Minfster of Public In- Minister. since the day we obtained his ) tend ‘1o your afiije dear, If 1 can do'it hope of cure “The sehoul cun no longer school s condemned, no matter what is her! The dear Iittle thing has never lied. stzuction waiting for beture smoking out. authorization fo open the school L have t adecd?’ Wi, If you can 00 achthing DUC It 15 not the leas active. beneve me. 1 Fhe Ins Do they treat her well nest of wasps? O ratber, whal never written to him or communicated « m tk r the preliminary O Germaitie s Bave how il agsure you. Nt wish van toNRLebNS e R Hact of solCEe e R ren aud el @ that shesls well treated <o erandate, 16 1 hat =tlll conddes As for Roudicr, You saw hi o ——— i A ight at vinced of 1t, that, in spit¢ of au, In spite ':“;f}‘l',;"‘ Fl‘."”m""' and liberty, "clamored :"."l ‘H"“},““"“_l for. She is certainly bet- [finocent children to a group of adventur- here, as 1 @ £ and just as = did, " you ’ made a number ymise you.” of whatever may be said, the school Wil oW iar o er oft than you ate here. How dy YU esses and mad women. among whom pas. theught him favorably disposed toward S - 1 ¢ to say good-by to Pirnits DOt disappedr for the lack of meney. 1¢ At shalliT Beshtig. Tt cUNE R e bl h L AL T e L i el : nes lett, and 1 e By g Sxpensen:. It nend Be we Wik FSduce our . Should she still fight and try to rebulld sincerely. 'The young e e e By theng “Tavelations ™~ roport- P TP g . o - 3 is, there s e ey, Seevars &t e gether (o carn the necessary funds. Do Voo | o g " A E Al o SRR 10 the schoel the da L was ab- ey dEMIY besicged the school. By Mile. day. You have worked secretly ag : - fome aadi Js very nervous at present.” she ¥ou not agree with me?* berid Do longer belteve in all this. And Tested, questioned me this morning. He s Heurteau's advice they were refused ad- the school ever since its fc 1 fear and re sang X think H est to © “Yes! Yes!" cried the puplls. - s, 1 have done ! 43 3 elligent. He insisted absolutely, mittance. Disdain was the only ¢ to t—1 knew We all felt it, 3 ; d " Beau- - hier =uch a trial. “As for Pirnitz, I° “BUt to-aay another DUPLS. une, 'one L%, %a8 her strong and clear conviction upon proving o me that I am e G s Dt e dfect AL felt L'r-lh»rm R it 1 p: . o or, be- “But Pirnitz had gone out & few mo- bersiien ve Loeten 1o me. Ony ar oas e L R R e i R R R e B o ST iy i wot. Feederiqus scquiesca with & movemant r 4 ¢ Pl ments before the arrival of the De - beralien us. Listen to me. One of the had paid her deb. e a to g BT g on | CSRPPOITLed Aaehel: long in making itself felt. A preliminary of her head. Mile. Heurteau without los = > 3 oMt . Procureur, the Judge d_hm'uhm"t p:x;]:l :g:;,s,((. ,‘:s:r; \1‘.x v.n_;slmmuuuun. Ané ot Hrmud her debt to Frederique and to 'l;;l”r »."gf'\;.;,"?)'&'.' at 1 had f xf.sk.»n all note sent out by the Agence Havas an- Ing her s t-possession, replied i ¥ . il Hourtens ot e the commissariés, who began to show a voom you loved the most and who “Whin the work {s demolished my duty a stupld old =S as L am now nounced that a Deputy of the Right In- I forgive you, Dalsy; I forgive you a f ROPRR BEL Mown impatience over the delay. best deserved your love by her intelli- oy emolished my duty pld old seribbler ar . Inca- tended to interpellate the Minister of You are dismayed and misfortune makes D Co a, the e ime.” Mooy lle salq S€nce and her self-devotion, 'is accused of 18 nl funger fers. | DL Ged iy eRiiNDS pable of givine society a slap in the face. = struction e e e eanimister of In- Tou unjust. If you had fstened to m r rs up to the table. The araud. half opening the door and ' Tp's not true: Ii's not true!” the he repeated this solemn vow to herself Craggs, ) criheless Miss Charles- A second mote Informed the Juite recently, thiS entnsttophe ‘onic 3 tbble ew notes aking ratber roughly B3 s g ruel” the puplls several tmes, an. found in it a tranquil movements In aticnalist pubiic that this interpeliation bad_ been Bave Becis spated the schent ) € F R “I am coming.,” said Daisy. o AR s e I Tiar b i lone and el L dlan't postponed, the Minister having ordered, Succeed in saving it reality 1 at have led the girl (Broush the laboratory door which opens day, at the samy time as I heard Of this o LD fts, whom they expected, did not hundred que s o Bt AL tbe Belodl of SxiaSie W ovien. e i et 8 ' ' s crime? o5 She R'fivkh_plflrml‘ l asked Frederique. dreadtul news, sbmething that w. "“““g come during the whole of the day that became ar t himselt o . e e e ne wmder RO R R how S o g N ) s “If you like.” repiied Courbaraud, b R 3 - followed Germaine's crime, nor even on lIreland wa estio i3, Spom a8 secretary of the Department of Primary aefe ne o ta0w W00 0 0T matters Has she ever S vou of such a _One Of the ‘detectives was sent for the Rorsdioat least st with, the gxcention of the:sesdnd dny. R er and, Pir.. me he testion. when he left Instructlon, a man named Roudier, the WIth the governine powses. A pe, project?” cabs which had brought them all to the was fll agg subject %o nerval: nitz received a visit from M. Quignonnet, fair sec onineartielt aft very one delegated by the Minister the N R il bo ahis % recell you~ L g anyild » . O e bnainen o Cawold to g0 which at moments left her not responsi- the stockbroker qnd aeputy Mayor of St be af; 0 are going to Drcoing year (o pl"’“}g“ at the mnaugu- o) hxade & movemewt of negation g o y € abnorma g : . e ple for her s. Miss Crages was \SQarle ie came on behelf of M. Dur- let me go?’ hall A8 school oudler was pre: 54 ot e~ e - - wbout her. in her beaning or language, Kue Delorme. Thus tne departure of wrong 5o ulte bRty Wi amberty, and cxhibited a power of attor- to keep you very long. he re Higiot have ent ‘at the lessome. audited the books. y, L gt oy e me preceding days?" Dalsy, accompanied Ly the policemen, fore you ali—was very wrong to hide this ney, sighed by the manufacturer for the _“We suffer teiribly at tho thought that While this e Mistresses and the puplls. . “"wpat? You also, ou, so [hysterical at- P4gReC ATEMOST ML 3 infirmity of Germaine's trom Ui 'S guaraniee of his interests with regard to You are here, Daisy, in such dreadful sur- this inquiry was belng conducted jyst, condemn me )t ve 1 00 the other hand, |, They were in A:l})';"‘!:llvnt'h of June. Po- it through u charitabie diseretion, I know, e deposit. He was polite; almost obse- roundings.” the Matin and a great number of tne fome to you—what h weer ar witness s Ot DR A The B E s e bt e, my deac children, how ali GHOUS ..Oh! T am not bored,” replied Dalsy, LAIlS papers continued to publish sensa- T do mot know what ble for my T s s of the i e R e e R e T assure you, madam,” he sald to Pir- “If I were not shut up inside four walis [ Lional articles. They related nothing new, retention h I have no step to sessioh was getting rid of a few laws of generous intention, precipitac nitz, who Teceived hin Curteans Should even take a if but they s » . & b OUS S A ecipitat P et A 0 received him in Mlle. Heurteau's ruld even take a liking for the soch they attacked the Minister person- p merely local interest. The crime in the B I eheec 5oy, {MES, abecnce, “that M. Duramberty is not ani- of these unfortunate creatures. TROCiStY ally, ‘accused him of making a compact -Probably. But you have managed to ; Rue du_ Colisee provided very tempting Crages is one of the first to suffer from Mated by any malevolent Iitentions to. So unhappy. You could not imagine how Mith sociallsts, anarchists and “interna- win the sympathy of our enemies. Yon fi1 food for curiosity. All the afternoon of them in the first tg saffer from Jard you. "He oven regrets vour present fatality has dogged them alif Some tonalists”” Roudier was personally de- represent a wise and of feminism th She day foliowins the mexder Seporters upon as ’s accomplice, whick troubles. He would not complicate them among them ‘o never known thelr ma. nounced as a Secret accomplice of the to them, so maturally you are spared o = '1‘1 'xlo les Vergers. They false, that I swear to you! This will cer- 13,20 monetary demands for anything in _rents, some have been debatiched by thelr [eminist greup. From that moment be- jes, what is the ot i at the Wwanted detalls about Germaine, about tainly be acknowledged fater. ¢ Ger- the world. At the same time, business {s “father and mother. Others began by loy. IR§ very imorous and alarmed by these it You will sotile the matier {he PDaisy Craggs, and also about the organ- maine be guilty she has not spoken of hee N0t Conducted upon a_ sentimental basis. ing with all their heart some man who attacks, he increased the severity of his Vour consclence. ¥ou had yvour own I« 4 riumph._ ¥ Mile. He adolescer rose t P } t Rescu: hi jded ization of the school and the mode of life ; i Thi i r 8 s v 1 . s as been free k o streese project to any one, and has certainl: e day before yesterday a sum of 150,000 cast them out, with no resour ave Teport, harped upon ti vou have secured t > D L echme B woman thean - 0T A g O g o i 1t ont afone i s BenOmaR L. Trancs wie Gue, m 0y ave recelved no /prostitution or. infanticide! . Poor crea: The method of 1Kxnucyifurluacvl:h?-( e i and are going aw slard luring t L 3 s, } 2 f ! 0 nambulism. aisy was as astonished 3 as bee AN vay. ey understand me and - university, a - or t fixedly, and in her gaze there w: heen ‘very well, since the tme of otir en. pholograph the mistresses And the DUl L er-strach as any of norished and it has not been made,” replied Pirnitz. stend them so well. I {nmédintely fud'a I0E an Mvtintion a, comtimas ovar Sicn & reproach so fuil of painand s > nobls mong o pinitz, Frederique and Mile, Heur- eThere vou have the. teuth, my dear 204 We are awalting some step upon the corner of their heart that is otill pure. ihe ayowed oblect of the mistiess was to Lhat Mile. Heurteau vonld find no rey ¥ = a A 8 L0 ghe blushed crimson and te school. Unfortunately, he re- teau opposed a firm resistance to this pri i pa f D nfo Roek e ar 3 yPOS sis > is pro- children. “You will probably hear ' part of M. Duramberty, so that we might And at corner is as fresh, = after the csiablishment of (he fessional indiscretion. Mlle. Heurteau lorted, ‘Those who hate Wi Dechuse ‘e €xplain the matter. W2 Boe ot In a peste and 10Ving as that of & girl ABOUL o-taby P sl M He 0 ey nk ook her post in the gatekeeper’s lodge to TFepresent in an independent form the con- o et (LLooiL JH.000 francs, for we have her firet communton. e e Teport that there existed a ““Come.” sald Pirnits to the two st ot got them at our disposal. But we of- Pirnitz told Dalsy all the events of the care to be miven to newly Borm mfamts *Tinotisy e of the place was too insup- nce of woman will try to profit from SMSUD- recejve the journalists, so that they would 3¢ "tk receive the Sourpalicts, 8o that they would 3Gienee 0F WOmn WK (YD DEORL {rom fer to deposit a rather considerable sum— preceding day; the double Visit paid by Was taught, of a laboratory fited Up f0r ing the offcial dfrectress alone. ¥ 3 . X OF ing the official directress her. During the 1 count of difficult B e 3 2 ssailed o o - The evening papers contained very . unfortunate incidents in which we X Y PR Ll B T B SR S L ; 3 * e BBy aetails. The Temps sald: y few Unfortunate Incidents in which we have admit, that this sum would be sufficlent Irish woman made every effort to whe lessons In chemistry and obstetrical anat- led Daisy. Frederique and Lea to her own courred almost invariably ring “No adequate explanation of th our’ innocence, we shall resist. We rely e induce M. Duramberty to draw up a interest in the matter, but the cloare :1" i I8 rem ity this “laboratory’! consist- room. and there they took counsel to- oceurred Al On oms adjoin. | way has yet been discovered, but it e facts upon you to lelp us, and o sécond us n 2 Goftract, upon’ conditions to be dis. sighted eves of tne apostle divined car. od of Germaine's case of surgical instru- gether. The bustie and movement af the ¥ ight, ard as our s e A e eatal * Vo 3 esistanc R , er thoughts were nbsent when Germa s, seized by police. Foiher DM Pl e Seveniont of the e only Goe who knew of tham, T am the certeln that he O s Melt A L Qulgnonne said that he could not fake was not. the wibject. When ermaine ThIS report was sceretly drawn up by ed and peopled and ' which' had. be Who has witnesse Cnarcnist Th domieliary visit pall Jo T have s firm bellef that the coalition LDOfMIMSEIf to make a dofinite reply untll women took leave of one another {he mended e e R e ooy renshad Shes Hhens wae ik Svowid them. v er, ne an 2%iea to hide them from our the school in the Rue des Vergers b: % had conmuited > ery good. Now, so far you g great number of revolutionary pamph- Besides, cven were we vanquished, dis- m““’l‘rfl’(‘:l?;;Ri"agguglr’;r’:mmnfu 1897 to be and remembet my dear Ntle one m‘;;rg'i' :;203“ te}-:fixr':fis"”s’lhri = thx);v""isy F PR ; Y e one. - atically evil interpretation wa erique told me that she had a powerful transmitted to the Department of Pri- (Continued Next Sunday.)