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o SYNOPSI3 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. fet, Ganzery, Englunman, elopes wi jetore a dtoct jark ley his case bet. see, ra i In Ma wife and hue his soul goea back to the Jase she police come to arrest ett of some living person. ‘sinters, one of whom t mucceeds In restoring ly her body t! Getend him. “Sark vis Public opinion ts axa! 1 {n hie power to prepare an pnt, oa a plan whereby he bellive spirit goes back to ie talke and the prisoner falls in Xt day the prisoner declares his ate hieelt galley, ‘The prisoner 18 pentensed to be hanged. Aw Mark with freasied anxiety as to its effect on Dimeeit. At last but half an hour remmalne (Cepyright, 1900, by the Preas Pubiidhing Company, New York World.) CHAPTER XIX. Dead Yet living. Ran instant my brain reeled with horror. It wantel only thirty minutes to the time when my body would be led forth to a ghastly an@ tgnominious death; when the bolts would fiy back and the ¢lrop would fall an@ my miserable other self would be strangled until dead. * ‘But as the chime revarberatea down the narrow street ané: through the quiet veom I felt the warm pressure of the @oetor’s hand upon my own and imme- diately my head fell baok peacefully upon the eott cushions of the chair. ‘Instantly the famfilar chamber and all my accustomed surroundings seemed somehow to change. It was not that I was in @ trance, for I was thoroughly conscious of the doctor’r presence, but {t was as though the whole of my body suddenly became one great recaptacie for sound. I was ail ear, That !s the only way in which I can describe the sensation. “What the overarching expanse of the midnight sky {s to the vision that the universe of sound became to my sense of hearing. The range was wonderfully comprehensive, but perfectly harmo- Mious, It was like a magnificent oratorio performed with a vastness indescribable, and yet a trained ear might distingtish every part. And yet the sensation was awful, for I seemed in that moment to have hinted to me tho secret of my pos- session of another's body. It had surely been ‘called back into being atom by atom, as ts sound or a cry or song, for {€ immaterial things can be repeated or re-created why not material things? But to return: “From out of infinite space there came, first of all, all whispering sounds—the low Seeeel: | tual paure, and f{nstantly i through the roc humming of the bees among the flowern| in the old garden at Church Consett, the sighing undertone which on still nights! tame up from the clump of trees in tho| Brookside meadow, the distant lowing of} the cattle as they made their way home, fu BRR ERR RR REE! with full udders, through the « til bral the odorous evening summer day. “Tt necd hardly duration of Unie seemed to be extended, for as yet Thad caught only the first etroke of the half-hour chim: ’The second followed without ai wa, my of hearing was thre spirlt. Harmonious mu n, and [ Fem whether but I was too It was « chanttr choir. 1 ray father's voice in the the olf church—the grave dering to my could hear It; the doctor to move or speak. tnt glad, Uke famliy pew of . tuneful notes telling of a hallowe: Then y there burst forth thy pealing church bella, as ugh thelr meijlow notes came from a dis- how rising, now fall just as had heard them on my wedding day long years before. ‘Then mingling with the muste of the bells, out of ihe tance, came the voices of children the laughter of young girls and diss and the hh shouting of schoolboys at their play. leet F ‘nxuired that thes Pwith my hb hi y were fe FEE DOOGIDEDNERODD D: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY “In the Palace of the King.”’ ! Tie Evening World’s Woman Caricaturist Criticise Viola Allen’s Performance. | * By MISS KATE CAREW. Ltt | ebteteicisieiebinteteiceeicn ie | a series tee Mapon the lt | ut f Streamitye and. apprehension, rrimixc,. What suggested e vivid Imi 1 x thought about tt etnce (f iry with the think$ng. I make no. oltort to explalp or to ory, 2 T readily or at Coltontord Kied beneath ything wal pleture. But 4 sureceaston. ry inchlent of t Vere—saw tt to the v + struggle, and again of his dying cry whlch rapidly. followed or after this were re rfl. 1 would have | ih ts Do batons of t 1 Maria Dolores ¢ wieked Prince nthe betroom of Don John of Mustrig. Bur tet n tle reader be med. Tite is Lord Quex situation, White-robed purity broods ofer the avene, and only inehlent at waleh te mos: capttous ¢ vavil | a King murders a good Cardinal Viola Afen, os the daring De persecuted through five vets and triumphs over her onemies in t She be always cutwitting somebody. and brings down every curtain with a ant. Bh at her best at Klsnes Don Some laugh the wild. sword suggests the need of a tubri breathless moment when she , turned away my gazo had tt been pos- A ROYAL VILLIAN-HAR! Mit should ba waid that there Was no sible, but although the looking at them . ae haste ‘in all this; ouch distinct’ sound | seemed ton weoreh. my Key wen This is the naughty Wing whe was natural and fully prolonged and In| alternative but to gaze at every fright. siayas the} good (Cardinalzand then proper sequence. “With each falling chime tt was as ough new sounds tere set in motion. | it had all Lheard the booming of ocean billews on! for ns 1 the rocks and sand, the wallin, curlew ané the moaning of the wind across the sea. Then came the mutter- ing of distant thunder, nearer and still ce t Neargr, and the sound of rushing waters the ping of sails and cordage, th crashing of falling roasts and the ‘cries of distress which arose shrilly above the clamor of the elements, “All weird, fantast‘c and awe-inspiring sounds followed until they seemed to] winsomens combine together In one blood-curd!ing scream of suffering, whic Deal ms and tneide haye been the wall of a lost soul. and [ dared not close my eyes lest the agate! last chime of the half hour died | dreadful scenes should return again. | away: It had only lasted altogether some Incoherent repty to htm, a minute, but it might, by the long suc- he attributed to my dreal of the |4 cession of wonderful sounds, an age. Silence once more reigned. tt ping the perspira- and as 1 have been | appron howev my fe ‘hi was forecasting what} have pluc us later, for it was still half an hour to the time of execution, “Tho strange experience which I have described was onl: that of what I after. ward remombere\ having accompa- nied t the first peal of the bells. reallzed ai longed to. will never do,’ I heart the that they would cling to mo in Ite and dogtar my” Ho wil alter nine th folow me Into eternity, as imperishable exhaustion or go raving mad_u us iny Own spirit, of which ie formed some way his spirit can be tho 1 part. subjugated sand quieted. “Doctor,” 1 sald at las ly, ie “*Mark Gannery,’ he called out, ‘you! there no such thing as cath Porte are an iInaritetul tock, iiere Tata tales] Souls infinite pains and no end of personal] "i t to pull you through, an] inatead of} ty, * quietly submitting yourself to my guld-| dies.” ance as your medical man you excite) "And 1 mer it cn The d, ‘don't bully me. Did ream? c. YSN What do you mean? he asked, “phen I expinined to him an wail as T could what T had heard, You aro a bit light-headet,' he raid. “Tell me, what had you for breakfast?” “T' nad but very ttle, and 1 told him to, He went into the other mom at that, and I heard him beating up an eze, “But imperishe clasp it w fund presently he came in a tumbier] "Now. brace yourself: be calm. and Ca of eg and brandy. resolute; it will goon be over,’ rald the [fing role, 1 WY Srink this,’ he sald, ‘and compose! doctor kindly. tng it a ply that « yourself and fest a little: 1m Just going | “I tried to amile, and footy promised Id not be al to chime the three-quarters, 1 think we] to pull myself together; but what Thad J better talk a bit.’ Passed through Pras trifting compares ‘Hut my head fell back upon the| with o-experience. 1 hions again, e hammer was rising| had heard and T hall neon, but T had: ‘yet to chime the three-quarters, and 1 wasl to fecl, again eclzed by the same remarkat “‘Alna! that It should be 0," 1 ‘of consclous unconsclousness, feeling thought, ‘The hammer struck the first chims, and tmmediately nll other senses seemed other pest awakowed Up In that of aight, ‘The doce E GOULD SUIT AGAIN OFF. MMtavite in Cantellane ven't Arrived Yet. ‘We sult brought by Anton J. Dittmar, «8 assignee cf Asher Wertheimer, a london dealer in bric-a-hrac, against Gcorgo J, Gou%s-aiid the other trustecs of the estate of the Countess de Castel- lane was again adjourned to-day. The Dlaint! sceks'to restrain them from paying the Castellanes any money penu- Ing the rewult of the sult. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for Ditt- mar, explained to Justice Beach that the # Ndavite on behale of his client had lu, scrlved from Europe, _———___ New York Gets Contract, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The contract | for the screen wagon mall service in New York City tna’ been awarded to W, M, (Welghel at.:4239,000, The bond re- Guired’ is: $325,002, COLLECE BOY WEDS. ACTRESS te and with ous farces, | tng In * Mr, Burn ysaye that Mies Lucille Verna, who has been on {contemplated venture in matrimony, but [he expremed the greatest confldence in the stage for four years, {x now Mrs. Frederick K, Burnham, Her father-in- law, Frederick A. Burnham, who I+ president of u big fe insurance com- | VICTIM pany, told her and his fon to-day that he had forgiven them for’ running away to Washington and being masried with- cut his consent. The young people wit live for the present in the Savoy Howl, } where Mr, Burnham, sr., resides, ‘The youthful bridegroom ix freshman, He spent a part of *Christmas holldays with his father in} his son's J Jamen en Ba Yaie | atrent, the, Frank pital to-da; Chament New York and then visited his grand- yar the. fo! my mother Jn. Connecticut; He left) her Pele took, the landlord's fal thing: Jasted for what seemed an eternity, yet of the | doctor again the chime of the second Sy me’ there “The doctor sat down and commenced to talk about Violet and Beatrice, for he xeemed to be h dled away In} him no answer, an agonizing, sobbing cry that might] looked upon a world of ghastiy things, grvatl + Wades and Cette ari eay Matias La ‘This in the court fool who helps “I Mxtened, but 1 could at first make the lovely prople tof A momont before Thad fp 2d ‘hich now troubled m 1 had seen things In those few mo- sven T met his anxious qazt.| ments which had [the power | would east out of my life forever. every one of those dreadfut thi could never remove them; that at any moment. th ink therm may be," ho sald grave- wt not ‘ords of the doctor's loct tor. terest ton what 1 mennt T could not tell him of those scenes which had revealed to me the e Ge Dp y nO God! could la closet my mind and hour of th home to return to colicee, a4 his rota- tives supposed, but he went to Wash- ington and married Miss Verna, iy has appeared in of Honrtetta Crossman's company, play - “Mistress Nell,” a Salvatore’s Wound Proven | ‘atni—Mardercr Excapen ltaillan boarding-houre Brookly: ‘Aamentl, died at the City M the on hikvirt vrother, Dui John, beloved 1a Allen, Goodness knows whi h which presented’ itself. It transpired In a fow moments, opened my eyes and saw the but just dying Into silence, eof the most ine I had for a few minutes cloxed at ever Ise and yet to me into that brier had been crowded the scenes | tt of an average life. VIRTUOUS MONSTROSITY. ng ordeal. It was not that but this fearfal Feaurreciton ot! ‘Kked up by the roots and have But I now 31 hnd never done nefore that Ings be- mo; that I might forget but yo might be revived again: for the spirit—that never |* kroaned, repeating somo for- “It never for-|% nnot forget; it will remember! A hte) HERO. 16 Lon John, fe of (3 Mien All endearment® wait he liked “en ‘1 teiebcielbiei tebe etetee tied ith a clasp,’ Miss: Ger- repite huddering—'before the actual execution there is yet an- of the bellat" (To Bo Continued.) is WAN, Mra, Annie Kletnhenn, of 23 Seventy-sixth street, went to the op iem Bank, at One Hundred and fourth street and Third «ven and Grew out $560 In $5 But far We nis. tony je money doin es In A Philadelphia girl. she "Mamzelle ‘Awkins” the Rogers Brothers in yart- . and was recently a member gf Lena Butt, nd Twenty wait Mre. Burt, ham, the bridegroom's father, |¢ She pulled at he knew nothing of his #on's judgment, ing the rail me It in the per ani let a shower of greenback: fall on the delighted throng of passing Hi. was a mighty xeriunh Which attracted OF SHOOTING DEAD. |3: an UNPLEASANT LADY. wicked Princess who aplrit: Mise Alte y to ful dungeon, m9 that re ryt . Don horrid as » but of alvatore, who waa shot in an on Adelphi mn tot Saturday Hariens . 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