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THE SUNDAY CALL cke Hespel Remineau h Duyy for drew near. - tne marriage to be perfo her frame. Her past lif eared to her without petulance—in fact, too calm. ique snd Pirnitz here,” sald for . s chutch like a desert, :;d she t:ltl :’Qzus: for the They asked her about her health. T have suu;taul;ulenlfié'; each word, town hall ar;d‘ at p”fmt”!h A future. She gave way td her grief, and “Oh, I am quite well,” she replied. I’ Germaine, hesitating ceremonies W€ stely ‘well. All emples one after the Cf oC then a sudden thought made her shudder am well cared for here. I lack nothing. 8nd touching her tempies 1% so Gaston was completely ‘wel - Yaisy, let us go in. X lve G h and stagger upright. But my lliness was very long! You can- other. “Oh, Dalsy, let us & took about five weeks, of whlch, “Great heavens! If he come out! If notimagine how I suffered with my head. tred—so HHECl y .5 with its hideous the art he see me!” They put cataplasms en my back, made The little x hwoman's convictic s 0! 3 18] . vel S ¥ isera The fear of being surprised there by her me drink all sorts of infusions, but I only Prison bnnfiflb Ir{:l[ \[lsug tlr};; lsfl('ndor Hody “I never was yet so mise father, whom she divined was still stanc- said to them: ‘Take my headache away, bosom, and Daiey B8OF SH5 o her like S0 happy lished themse ing immobile behind the ¢losed door of I pray you.’ I never thought that one of the girl in ’.xr‘. l:.;l nothing more, but The couple est abl € h B his office, restored her strength a?’nln. could have a headache for so long.” a cnild. (.erm\,u'n;l.:‘-‘ DeMtling against the dwelling near the “1:~ Iz k. She crossed the red carpeied Walting _ “And you no longer suffer now, dear let herself be cradled, neftiing A&TCC, oo habited so long in the Hue Cu room, now full of people, and the vestl- Germaini asked Pirnitz. bosom where she awn as a child. And to a newly built hous bule, where the usher was sitting. He ““No, I have only a feeling as though my Of matern lnr“lf?i ftude, almost her to modern ideas. rose to hiz feet hurriedly, astonished not bprain were frozen—do you understand? It $ee her% in her a}t] 3 ~"-w:‘ more, was a not only a cie to have heard the electric bell ring aS geems to me as though behind my fore- beight, become a child onee WWT8w Moy, tremely learned iu the usual to warn him that a visit was at 80 head there were a heavy, cold, insensible frightful spectacle for FRelderiale, iy ture, and as Duyvecke arra. end, and conducted Frederique respect- - liked her petter th ‘[h?fn i‘s ary least artistic was very 2ully to the Galerie do Hariay, 5 o e gere:gfieiolu%gk"g;ubg. utes ago, standing talking o e mad all househ the (the tormalities “that had to be €018 bt may disappear in ttme." publie, "“',",;‘f‘"gf'(‘»hpé.mv.vnh\ne gaze of newly marriec le 'was so rough with the Juge M. Fournier, 1o ~gitting on the edge of a chair, like a Woman, 10oking at FacC 24 o ine doe- t The Re ; obtaln permission to visit Germaine’ re- a mad woman after striding nofslly backward and for- “And what about your sister, Mlle. lieved the young girl's nerevs. Sho found trines that F' » earned model pupil, she uttered these ordinary phrases with an air that was at once re- erique had piou: rigue ong ago—the doc- , and nearly chol no difficulty in the matter, though it de- Bitles With ah §thads A fred. ered from Pirnitz’s Ry s admired his com he has left us. She has gone to some manded more than half an hour. When 58 et Henite sl RENE - Srinme: that: Dad been-und still were Lo nance in the mir- in England with whom we lived she returned to the Galerie de Harlay €ridue exchanged a glance of consterna- ITAES 7 joy of her life. Oh, that crazy and a d then sat down In fro rly. I suppose that she Will marry with three permissions she found Daisy ton. Poor Daisy became red in the face [PULE SV “which upon the 3 touc b thie. iSen ;e q L ericue and t ingland 1d Pirnitz sitting on a bench. She ran With her efforts to keep back her tears. J#SUELY Apill and Romaine! After <o St on ’ R m in & bure of joyr Germaine is , Can I tell her the' result of Freder- 9f Stuart ML SRC., Cheason of som \ > P O R s Ine T riontls A ud Daley ique's appeal?’ Pirnitz asked the Irish aPY 3 oriol 4 1 Rue de la Sourdiere.” pale with emotlon under her Woman in 2 low tone. - T Wwithout the complexion. soized Frederique's You may try,” said Daisy. ‘“As soon onscious Paro - t - in her voice. But the hand and kissed it. She was ignorant of 88 I speak to her of what she has done et Germaine W a : so moved when he heard it TFreder relations to the Presi- She begins to wander in her speech.” % Nib setaran Jean back in his armchair. dent, @ 4 atiributed her rejg “We bring you some good news, Ger- e e B i Speak i ek maine,” sald the apostle. . n whom her di wAh! What is 1t?” % rag rets, understood “You will not be sent before the Cham- let had triumphed because sk re des Mises on Accusation. In all r opened esses trial With her wiil an probability you will be set at liberty very pine 4 ppeare P ™ - o ‘I_was sure soon.” P g 1 Ge > g of men - Trish wom s Germaine watched Pirnitz attentively Srciicis knoes X - on the wail. could not the trial and did not appear to have heard. Dai o Fop : . \eient firm- WAas nec you sooner walted anxiously for what she was going e ey or later. Now you are confirmed. 0 any. harshness. t ; nfirmed? Frederique no time to “Are you not happy, Germaine,’ con- o sk Pirnitz for an exp! fon of the tinued Pirni hé news?’ It is 1O e S0 : returned with the cab. Fedl who has this favor for o were rolling along to- you." The prisoner appeared to make an ef fort to collect all her understanding. She vord. She looked at I Pirnitz ¢ leriq ction of $he cne after the other. Then she said in ¢ 1 turn to her ‘tmid. hesitat! G I ey [aalt time for lass to begin soon? Yo 0% Daisy could train her tears. Pir- m . R nitz and Fred felt curious t ! o Atred n Ior that moves huma: > its r T B pet i Sy R sation of foundation at the first ¢ 1s words of his aaughter. \Wha fnows? Frederique Some beloved being whom one has known S s of =) torn from full of reason and intelligence ] Suddenly Germaine saw that Daisy wa - ' she thought. “This Weeping. e left her chair, flung her trial was Ifeel that 1 am now arms around the Irish woman’s neck e kissed her several times + “But when nearly 2 o'clock when they _‘“Don't weep, Dais we ha freedom where shall resentation of Wy together. We put her and thelr Vnero:ves live so long as we are togethe “Glive and I will spend the nsideration W»anall sven be h better in the Rue rest of her. She will iem, They were led to a des\ ’ergers. There are two adjoining ; rat > will on the door of which the word rooms, une: or c¥ich of us, and they are so mained was printed on an enameled Dright ind cheersful!” s » *Xes, _ny;iear gae, yes!” sobbed Daisy. d . in a tone of re- _Otf Madam ; pretty lady” w: erique’s heart was pie 1 appear. : neau tre wnd attentio - with har 1 beard w . d for, wea : i ke g y p ligent, nor refined > { low! Oh! w t a free slaves wt g W Fre Rem sim- ship I w i maki ed s rathe I lerstand them 3 D. respe hey _ret £ her. ame horrit his 'w his rescue j ! Not a s w )t speak Ro- € ine ar 3. i v _ili' . -y serva L Hazebrouck. [ s energy of her mind; ’ of the pec . ¢ man of tall “The e, framed The d immed and pret ! atur . . 8 litte firm in his hes- ed 1t peared quite satisfied with the so-} hang- luti had found, and his eyes sought en of approvai H policy, intrigue!” S “Is it not possib) . _mecting ble. On ntervention in the anxiety fear, in the ave come to ap- e as he s w in should have liked to t good news to Gern ne Soubize, Dalsy £ f Craggs a id the girl. “Cc permits_to see her at he very ( et. ’ creet a has gone back to th : she thought. ‘Perhaps a ; “but b stant she is talk , but he : pas nd wrote a few words on ans . Nyte due r M paper, which he put in an envelc that v in th P a note for M. Fournler, ghe le comfo: ruction who has charge,of {he tle comfort, matter.” he 1, handing the Tetter to e i thorities et s ‘alone ¢ pieas i 5 Fred e alone happiness j nissi opped i ter to Pirnitz that . d mention_ me, y losing to her a v ave rely upon vour discretion.” e be K ' She did not even reply; his insistence ir- e . e . ritated her. She simply said: i - T r < M. a'Ubzac rose 1 ¥OU i 7" he 1 ite of him . *replicd Frederique, flering so violent contrac: & v d face : soup, a stiffly € h D e hen e serviette prote the lape his coat ] oy Wil remember, how like a_buckler, ghed mischievously, £ . ) [ ) ou nd re jed 1 e point out to you, th t}ou: Seo, she Very alked together toward the door with the idea , Toome e her and daughter But I had s f the same Frederique re- ¢ more ths . . 4 the Preside handsome fea- ways been the limpidity is eyes, that age Ha ) movement of It's o an instinct of mom 5 ysical, a desire S 5 ¥ 5 z cannot fail to b 2 e e neck and ZRemyneau was gravely disposing of a second plate of soup. again. souner murmur c words in his Ai' Hl'h h:l’l' | "r'r : If ¢ Ubzac had helc 118 s 30 ner 11l we see Germai ize alone?" zirl had slipped to her knees proach. lack diamor - she would have fallen in o e e ompanied " ar Y e Trish " Bus the Trish w s already kiss- 1S WhO ser iR , but the momen: weak- woeman's hangds like s + of_teudarme the day Papa and Mamm bt That this youne peautirul in y one in her life, WIth the ex- “VGh, certainly, if it will give you any °“Oh!"'continued Germainc, ‘in a _ voice R T 0 0 v e VT e s her somber garm ek espairing flight through picagire. Germaine fs extremely docile gradually firmer and more dassured, “we t know what I am : ) eeaking Ak < 3 1 Park—was _unnoticed by her d ge! 3 g in the shall be very h st s & dmirabl at Gaston, breaking into o a grace and elegancs n them ner Tud L that ek by and gentle, I will hgve a warder in the sha e very happy. It is an admirable Romaine, just think of . sati with_his I ping v ] this moral be's obleness was an- father. fn f ct. the Judge, habltuated DY corridor, in cace shd h nervous at- work, We are going to bring up girls so secing m tle pet in a stdte, lf waa the day I was and could ¢ parent in evary 1ihe tteredoand tnis DUBliclife to observe an attitudg, was abe tack, but It is very improbable. She has that they will have no need of man. and and in iF I 3 Ehe A8 e regards may thus go their way alone, freely and fault t ste proudly.” pened, t been very much better as far at so much m her nerves since her peritonitls. nd I unde: was the only th Judge in Frederio pressed the hat <onl une ha ession of having met somes even Pirniiz e im hap- SE i body began to Is take to care for Ger- Duyveci - this exreptinnal el g as firm as she gpnx'nrfiil K"n":'(‘, hz?{?(”t The three women waited, oppressed by — She rose and seemed to be standing Maine in the future. It is my duty, jsp't 200 Frederia rim- : him. aronsed t no gno- ng ]“"“ O er stralght the walls of this house of wretchedness. speaking to an imaginary audience. it 3 SO i 5% Mo W b - cess of caree r 7 b B e e They regarded ®vith unobservant eyes the “The first duty of woman is to be an in- _ She implored th proval of the apostle cq] recovered. We k b But it was impos 1o A 5 “‘Q;h(‘]"\v’fl\nn(fin‘-;:nf e nEh o reply: panels of the parlor, decorated with mu- dividual and not a sort of feeble, depend- humbly, for P still exercised the people who had re 4 flesh of his flesh refused her inhe: ST Shall neve Yk anytning for mysel, Diclpal lithographs, and the mantelplece, ent being at the mercy of men, recelving Same ascendency c her, and she could faet of his admiretion and affection. She had aak 55, W y upon which a bust of the Republique di&- her {déas from men, bowing her inclina- not throw it off, particular) not found a word to rew him of hér {“f,l ’f”""w‘\\-':’:;‘pfiw \hnm:whnm vou will pliyed Its profile of Ceres crowned With tions to the law of men. But in order that ence and under h‘(r irr In that case right as a daughter. She cama to him Uke “aha 1ol out her hand, and the Prest- (he Phryglan bonnet. At twenty-five woman may be a veritable individuailty n chance of being re- an ordinary petitioner. relying solely upon gent kept it in his own. She saw that his Minutes past two a bell rang, A few she must first be independent, must be ¥ in her pres- For some time they spoke of themselves tible gaze. and of their joys. with the affectionate replied Pirnitz, “the code of ptism of satisfied. kindly beings inded by friends, while Gudufe bi t > written in our hearts. There > ety g o WG K ol N B EUDIAL L t t it i o seconds later Germaine entered, accom- capable of earning her livelihood. We general laws for a very > succession an exquisite avz, P meriess againar her s tharl nethieg Cyes were dim with tears, in spite of the Lanied by a nurse, who withdréw With- shail, therefore, feach our pupiis & good actlons. You w b I T o iea & anlinis Of TRotehiG as again alone In the would break the will of the young woman jjked him better so, self-controlled, digni- out saying a word. trade, which shall free them from mascu- know, and y Al 3 do good. Only, a roast saddle of lamb. Neither F ¢ felt calmer than she sitting before him, that nothing would re- firq ard virl Sood day, Romaine. Good day, Dalsy. line tyrazay. Then we shall inculeate a there'are 4 hundred ways of doing good. lauie nor PiFnitz ate much. and Dais The place was 50 official, so main sfter this interview, was an insup- | “Gond-by,” she murmured. “T am going G0od day, Fedi. B (hio A Liahth hay e eave hey and for those that I love T wish them €6 tacked these delicate dishes with th feit she was making an portable anguish to nek M. Fournier's permission to visit _ With the meek air of a schoolgirl she have the same rights that men have, and do it in a way that will benefit all hu- careless satisfaction that she would and, an_ordinary Indfvidual Then he wished to bmer. and then I shall hurry to Kissed the three women. Daisy pressed they must be taught it from in ain her at all haz- {he r ancy. manity 3 2 of an important func- ard: to see her as long as possible. As reassure Germaine, her to her heart for several moments. She stopped, passed her hand over her Dais - i he realized that she was on her guard, The President sought some means of {"lrml‘z and }f‘rcderlqum v;hohhadflnot n;e‘l: lureh:ad. as (houghflmntgtlng a violent ef- Half-past 10, 11 o'clock rang out. v- ready to take alarm at the slightest at- retaining her a few minutes longer under her since the evening of the crime, felt fort of memory or reflection. another was lost to the o e 3 n cra other visitors came in; two ladies in tempt at reconciliation. at anything that Lic s ned found none. & great lump o pity tise In their throats. *Men—men have tyrannized over women Smancipation - Love for o parieniary “Als Bare merer® phid . mourning; a gentleman, evidently a should exceed the relations between a “If you ever think of me.” he said, hes- Sermalne wore the prison uniform—a for certuries! We must be emancipated! dear human being had stolen her from trencher women. you know, dear.” reolied “ide whiskers and eclean juige and a supnlicant, he felgned & keen ftating h little between each word, “I Bray-blue cloth dress, the fichu crossed Those who need male society are despica- humanity. Faieriane. Saulingly. ~You must nt Do lip, a very noisy personage interest in the Soubize affair, examinad should like—"" Gver the bosom, and the modest White cap ble! Young girls must be taught to avold “Let us go,” said Pirnitz. n 3 s 5 displayed before a dish of pe ¥ bowed her head, but did not reply. her native country. Frederique and Pirnitz realized that still “Oh, you eat nothing!" sald D - g ith us.” talke iy, and whom the usher his documents and made noteS. Then he She interrupted him. like the bonnets country people inflict the contact of men. They will thus be- She went out firs aneTy ™ o knew and cs respectfully “M, le Ben- asked for detalls about the School of Arts T promise you.' she sald, “to think of upon newly born children. It was this come the priestesses of morality in a new Dais: gon,,w.,dm!fl;n' ,}’(,’},{‘bl,"'gflfi"g,‘,‘:; P{Sg"}e:l‘eerg‘::t"’d(\':“{'nf_":‘n-;_ aside. eur.”” The two Iadies in mourning were for Women. What had become of the you with respect.” bonnet that changed her particularly, hid- soclety. They will be Noble Maidens, the fused, astonished with herself to have ing and become so fat—but | corbed a whispered conversation and foundress, of Dalsy Craggs, of Mlle. Pir- ~ She opened the door herself and went ing the flame-like aureole which usually most perfect example of a Future Eve. sufficient courage to avow ber weakness. knew how hungry I am! It bt tention to what was passing nitz? He knew all thelr names. ‘“because out. Her emotion overcame her so vio- surrounded her pretty Irregular face. Then, no lonser—no longer'’ — CHAPTER TI* e 8! - and the lawyer read the tneir enterprise had interested him. and lently that she had to lean against the And paler, thinner since her recent illness, ~She stopped and looked at the three wo- APTER T - ows .,‘,,, of which he had a packet In he had followed it.” Frederique gave him wall In the dim corridor as though about she seemed smaller, more peaceful, with- men with the uneasy gaze of a lost child. In spite of the calumnies current in St. e %y the pocket of his overcoat, The Semator, all the information. to faint. A couple of tearless sobs shook™ out any of her former nervous twitchings, Daisy took her by the arm and Freder- Charles and his impatience to possess To be Continued Next Sunday.