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Letter XXVII. EAREST: I have’ been doing some- thing so wise ‘and foolish—men- taily wise, I mean, and physica:ly foolish. Do you guess? Disobeying your Parting injunction and sitting up to see ecliptes. y , It was such a tuxury to do an I was not told. just for once; to feo. there was an independent me still capable of as- serting Itself, My belfet ts that, waking, > you hold me subjugated: but once your rodhead has put on Ita spiritual night- cap and begun nodding, your mesmeric influence relaxes. Up start resolution and Independence, and T breathe deso- lately for a time, feeling myself once more a free woman. ‘Twas a tremulous experience, belovel, nit T loved it all the, more for that. tow we love playing at grief and death tho two things that must come—before t {s thelr due time! I took a look nt my wortd for three most mortal hours last night, trying to see you out of | , And 6h, how close it kept bringing me! T almost heant you breathe, and was for- ever wondering, Can we ever be nearer or love each other more than we do? For that we should each want a sixth sense and a second soul, and it would still te only the same spread out over larger territory. prefer to keep It nesting close tn Its present limitations, where it feels like a “growing pain children have {t In thelr legs, we In our hearts. fam growing sleepy ca T foot am sendirg you a dull letter—r Penalty for doing as you forbate. T sat up from half-past one to a quar- tor to five to see our shadow go over heaven, I didn't see much; the sky was too plebald. But T was not disappoin: as I had never watched the darkness {nto dawn Hike that before: and {t was interesting to hear all the persons awak- * Ing—cocks at hnif-past four, frogs ims enedtately after, then pheasants and varlows others following. 1 cuddiel close up against my window, throned In 4 hig armehalr with many pillows. spirit lamp, cocoa, bread and butter and \ buns: go T fared’ well. Just after the docs | pheasants and the first querulous fidge Tings of hunary blackbirds comes a soft pattering long the path below: and Renjy. secretive and fmportant, 1s fusa- , tne his way to the shrubbery. when ine pmtinct or rea) Umer: pr 4 Hin to Took up st my. window. He gives whimper and a wag and goes on. Tt to persuade myself that he iidn'’ se am! that he does this other mornings Shen Lam not thus perversely bolstered up in rebellion and peering through Diinds at wrong hours. [ent there something pathetic In the very tdea that a dos have a benind-your-bick atiachment of that sort; that every { morning he looks 09 at an unresponsive blank ant wags and goes by? T heard him very happy In the shrubs moment after—he and a pheasant, | fancy, disputing over n question of boun- jes. And he comes in for breakfast {hreo "hours later, looking positively fresh, and wants to know why I am yawning. ‘Moet. mornings he brings your letter up to my room in his mouth. It ts old Nan-nan's joke: she only sends up you wo, and pretends it Is Benjy's own clever fection. I pretend that, too, to him, and he thinks he ts doing somethine wonderful. Thé other morning I. war— well, Benjy hears splashing ard tires of walting—or his mouth waters. An extra . can of hot water happens to stand at the door, and therelit he feposits treasure (mine, I mean), and reti raying nothing. The | conzequen when T open three minutes after his scratch I-find you all ungummed and swimming, your beautiful handwriting, bleared and smeared so that no « bu mine could have rend it. Renjy’s shame when I showed him what he had tone vias wonderful, How {t rejoices me to write qui fah things to you! That Tecan hi explain a great deal in the up-above order of things, which I never took in when I was merely young and frivolous, One must have touched a grave side of life before one can take In that heaven is not oppose! to hughte My eye haw just caught’ back nt what Ihave written, and t Wttle death"? runs through me just besange 1 wrote “grave side.” It shouldn't, but loving write and ny ps to eh Tee ‘wad rivaiesate Se rab auvilva, JAN UARY ODO: SIO FOR TAM | 44ESE are genuine love-letters, written, it 1s supposed, by a woman well-known In the Itterary world. They are a record of beauti- ful and wonderful devotion. A few names of persons and localities hav been changed and some passages bearing too intimately upon certain events, have been omitted; otherwise the letters are presented in the shape in which they were originally written. The ides Is to tell the tragic story of this woman's love without Indicating It more fully at the present time. The Evening World will give $100 to the first person who discovers the Identity of the author. ix made me superstitious. The happls 4s seems too great; how nit gv on?) enough to make ame: U keep thinking thla tx not life, you are tt Llos# of me. too much for-‘me, my dearest! Her deferential recognition of the ‘Oh, my Beloved, come quick:y to meet | charge which te coming Is pathetic ard mo to-day—this morning! Ride over full of etiquette; tt Is at onoe so je em willing It. My own dearest, you| ond «o unselfish, Beeause her sense of must come. If you dont. what said || the propricties will not allow her to do belleve?" That Love oannot outdo space: | a0 muct that when vou are away I cannot reach | room aml makes opportunity you by willing, Bur f can; come to me!| over quite alight things: and t nto my new status had not been deep ds ty her heart for » scold me "bam, You shall see my arma open to you as| meeker under her than i would be to any never before. What !s it?) You must be| relative. So to-day I had to bear coming. I have more love in me after al | statanent of your mother's Infirmitte than I knew rigorow outlined ina way T coull o Ah, I know: I wrote “grave side.” ant] pretend ty be deaf to untilehe had all my heart ts in anns against the | ‘Phen [ sald, “Nan-nan, go unt sayy treason, With us tt Is not “tit death Us| prayers! And as she stuck her. he do part;"" we leap it together and are wi und refused to go, there T left th clasped on the other side. poor thing, not to prayer. F fear. but My dear. my dear, I lay my head down | desolate weeping, in) which love anid on your heart; [love you! T post this to] pride will get more firmly entangled ehow how certain Tam. At 12 to-lay T together than ever, shall see you. I know when { ny room — I shall find fresh flowers put upon my Letter XXVIII. table: but the arievoug old dear will In Si stearn carrying a fore heart that T cannot com- ELOVED: T look at this ridiculous} eort ny any words. [ cannot convin little nth now, running Itke a plouzh [her that Tam not hiding In myself any alone the furrows! What can the poundersieh as jane feels on my banal ‘i pyran . rite earest, as an tn hor thing do? Bury its poor black. LUN anawer to. Yourrewhich Te but little nose fn the English language in rder to tell you, In all sorts of round- about ways, wi you know already 3 nan’s woe wrt large. If Teould persua vour two dear and very different heads how very slightly wounded [am by a thing which i ttle waiting will bring wellasT do. And vet, though that In all fright Jocould give [t even tess thought ft ean do, you complain of not having phone | Gel, Are you ke ping the had a etter! Not had a letter? Be-/{i Spirit when you disturh vourne loved, there are half a hundred 1 have! candid: Twill comp I feel in need of comfort not had from you! Do you sup; have ever, any one; weeh in y sent moar many aT wanted? Now for once T did hold off ant dl write to you, because there was some- thing In your ‘ast T couldn't give any answer to, and [ hoped you would come yourself before T need. Then { hoped pose ZOU pur tite, well. well, If there i better than I Jo now Meantime, think contented and happ: Letter XXX. aiensaraoutal brite yeu! and (wow= nel EAREST: Tam haunted by a ine Inntead of your dear, peace-giving face of quotation and cannot think I get this complaint! _ Where {t comes from: Ah, beloved, have you tn reality any Oma sete tei TREEAANORrAR | TRY Can vou hel me te what follows? If complaint or sorrow that I can set at rest? Or has that little, little silence made you anxious? I do come to think so, for you never flourish your words ft fa a true poem it ought now to be able to sing Itself to me at large from an outer world which at this moment is i gray and roaring. To-day the y about am I do. 80, bolleving that, 1 would Uke to write again differently, |!" bowing Mteelf tempentuousty, ax if Diy It in truer to let what T have wrtt-(HUBFY at having to go. Dear golden ten etand and make amends for it in all} Your! Tam sorry to see its face so Nuste T love you-so infinitely well, how [changed and withering: it has held so could even a year’s silence give you any| much for us both. Yet I am feeling doubt or anxiety, so long as you knew wns not I? “Should one not make great conces- vigorous and quite lke spring. All the sensona have thelr marches, with buffet- Hons to great grief even when it Is un-|ingw and er-forays; this Is an au- reasonable?" [cannot answer, dearest; |tumn_ m: find: before long 1 al Tam in the dark. Great grief cannot be | be out into Jf and up the ntil to took great without rearone; Tt whound ive [over at youmgterritory and’ you! beinz them and you should judge by thein—| swept and garnished for the H you. not LL imagine you have again | of winter. Roaring gay" suggests Tenn whom [ do very much assoctate ts sort of wenther, so much b heen face ta face with flerce, unexplained opposition, Dearest, If tt would give You hpppiness 1 would ‘say make five, ten. wi tirenty years’ “concession,” as you cul | cause of paasagen in y and In {t, But the only time you ever spoke to Memoriam an because went me clearly about your mother’s mind | over to Swainston on a day s this toward me you said ehe wanted an abso-| when rooke and leaves aliie hung heli lute surrender from Sou, not covered [eax In the wind. and beard there the IMte. De her iifetime, Then, though 1] story of how Tennyson, coming over for Miied her, T had to amfle. A twenty | his friend's funeral. would Pears ceneeasion even would not give] the house, but asked for iat to her perturned spirit, [pray try |John's old hats and with thi ving formuch reason for your rake | head aat In the garden and to pray it—"God reat her soul! and give| most the beet of his small Ivrics: Hera ener mind toward both of us.” Wit han thla'come about at ail? It not February yet. ai teen putting forth no bude before their time, When the day comes and you fave sald the nevitable word. 1 think mor calm will follow than you expect. Fon’ dearest. 1 do understand, and the inntinet of tendernens Fou have tosrard Claim “which yet. Ae you with. * feast Ha tntuatles, Lem i Jou an taugh at her threa ake poor, but not at hurting, her affections. a your aeking for an “answer” mean that Twas to write mo open'y? less you, my own dearest. Letter XXIX. Sightingales warblet without, Within. was weeping for. thee, The “ol! hat’ was mentioned as some- thing humorous; yet an old glove is the most accepted ‘symbol of faithful ab- sence, and why should head rank lower than hand? What creatures of conven- tlon we art ‘There {x an old notion, quite likely to be true, that a nightcap carries In tt thi dreams of its first owner, or that an thing latd over a sleeper’s head will bring away the dream. One of the stories which used to put a lump in my throat as a child was of an old back- woodaman who that means found out that his hams from the a given away In England to dle by g xtol e to EAREST: To-day I came upon a art at The «ight of a trange apectacie—poor old Nan- pntEn: at Their unpack- + re ing, like a monstrous 4 nan weeping for wounded pride | Wife ment-the hones lit Ns mi fh me. 1 found her atitching at raiment of needlework that 18 ta be mine( piles nf Mt have been through her fingers since the word first went out, for her love asserts that I am to go all home-made from my old home to my new one— wherever that may bet). And she wan weeping because, as I slowly got to Understand, from one particu!ar quarter j too little attention had been patd to me; | PAQUED Tt ate, the kow-tow of e ceremontous reception (To be continued.) rising again reclothed with flesh to re- proach him with the thing he had never forgotten. 1 wonder how long t left off definitely choosing out a story for the pleasure of making myself cry? When one degins to avold that luxury, of the Medgling emotions the first leat of youth Is flown. day look a decay of the best y¥ wns before 1 ost joviatly at the rT have ever lived ar very middle-aged ~—BURGLARS. FIND A PARADISE. Ten Good Hauls in Two Weeks in Chelsea Square. Within the last fortnight ten bur- Rlaries have occurred in the square bounding the General Thelogical Semi- nary. All ten have been reported to Cant. Moyniban, of the Weat Twentieth streot Palice station, but not one. thief has Reon caught, nor hus one bit of plunder been recoversd, ‘The losses, range from $25 to $1,500, the -Beaviest being that of Miss Jessie Shuler, whg on returning from the the- atre last Wednesday evening found her apartments in the Dorac, 472 West Twentieth street, turned topsy-turvy and everything of value taken. ‘The other victims are Christian Philay, 40 West) ‘Twentieth “street; Henry Sturtz, 198 Ninth avenue; A. 'F. Beck- man, 2% Ninth avenue (who has been robbed three times); J. L, Marks, 219 Ninth avenue; 1.’ Wall, Nineteenth Qtreet_and Ninth ‘avenue: Donahue & Kernan, Elghteenth street and Ninth avenue, and H. F. Schnitzer, 169 Ninth The gun shops: in the neighborhood re doing a tremendous trade, and the Fesldenta,tntend horzilrey a Pe adr ity ‘manifor the n that a housetu! of polleemen Onty ry Block away cannot @eem to give. : SAYS HE FORCED {00,000 MARKS. Robert Roth, of Wurtem- SAYS TWO MEN ARE ROBBERS. Doelger Held Them with Machete-—-Telephoned burg, Held at Ludlow Police. Street Jail. William Miller and William Brown] robert Roth ta prisoner in Ludlow were arraigned to-day in Yorkville ¥0-|gerece Jal charged with ries in Nee Court charged with robbery. Joseph) Germany amounting to 10), marks. Doelger, Jr., wis the complainant. Halistaaldiitol haves nood-ctandiags In The mon wera arrested 11 the Wurtemburg as an artist, but his tinan- Joseph Doelger & Sons’ brewery clal affairs having become nived rr Enst Fifty-ftth street, about midniaht.| cently he uttered forged checks, dlsap- A telephone message to the t Fitty-| peared and was traced to the amer first strect police station said that our- Star Southwark, of the Red glars were In the bullding. and a patrol! which he took parnage Aierien wagon with half a dozen policemen in it! inde the name of Werner was hurried to the place. They found| "Roi arrived here three weeks the watchman, who admitted ti through the front door, In the rear office the two men were found lying on the floor, while Josep Doelger, jr., stood guard over them with a Cuban machete tn his hand, Mr, Doel- id that he met the men in the and Invited them Into his office He fell asleep, and waen he awoke men Were going through bis pucket ‘The prisoner, win sald they were clerks, denied the charge. They said they accompanied Mr. Doelger irto his office at his request; that he fell D, und when he awoke jJumpe! up and tel phoned to the police that he was bein, Coneul-General K. G, Buenz was fled. He put the matter in the + of United States Marshal Berniarit, who soon found that Roth had a bri in Weehawken. For several weeks Marshal has been wajching the place, but he did not Mind Roth until yester day, ‘The prisoners will be extradited to Germany. ——— Youngs Resigns from William J. Youngs, who was private ry tuG evel and who Is Fobbed, Miller kald that he lved-at aa Secyaty, te flow. Mantes Sum Seventy-second street, and Lrown feaitney Gh wiirettor of the OLster Bay h longer, she comes up to my |i LONDON’S BIG LITERARY SENSATION. {STILL ANOTHER “NELL.” ENGLISHWOMANS20Q000- WELL TSDOOOOS 2 bo} rerer: Coe Mrs. Doremus’ Version Comes Too Late to Excite Much Interest. “ll Gwyn” wleare) have York of tate that it was wit much row 1 wended my way the Murr Mi Theatre last night gaspect the rat favorite of the w 1 Charles wart What with seeing Henrietta and Ada Rehan selling oranges leaning over mies within ome soy ve paman. and 8 of each other, there scemed good reason why a man whe bad un- dergone the hideous ordeal of ‘The Night of the Fourth’ oun should be asked ompany’s production: Gwyn drama But 1 went there las glad T did, becaus ntion to a very homelike playhouse, and an excellent stock company seats are exceptionally comfortat the drop curtain ax tnapiring as could the evening pre- ya stock another Nel! night, and am called my at be desired by the most ous, On It one ees a perfect lady, In bright red. being handed {nto a cal by a gentleman with black whiskers, while standing on the curb Is a girl In pale pink organdie endeavoring to restrain a most marvel ousy tonsoria Fri pomtle y But these works of art are not all from the curtain that grip dy Vi re Blank'’s parlors: pandrth ma hire no cookINE. Fethe Murray HIM Theatre Ix easentlails homelk VICTOR HERBERT. Pittsburg Orchestra Plays His ‘‘Hero and Lean- der”—New Soloist. gave his residence as 907 East Seventy- Bank, Mr. ¥. 1d other dutt Sixth street. guid sperant him from serving lonzer. ics ence ere Mee teat S An SLE Victor Herbert's symphonic poem. “Hero and Leander,” got a first he In New Kk last night when it arnegie Hall “by the played at burg Orcheatra, under she direc the composer, It ie ensy to find sugges tons of other ma Miter Ina new work, fue thie Is essentially an original conception, A tertous effort Ins inade te ell the story of thes «lovers 17 Hert sa of his art, fn realistic music 4 master of the ¢ hi 4 them to the full. Thes mo! are found and ares brought in from time to tine stasy of Jove and the Inexoraty fate are pictured In appropriate af sinooth wn ‘The soothing lullaby ndothe terrifying si storm find vivid exgr comea in a blend of serr An Interesting, mustlanls to say the least. Dvorak’s fifth From th i nore” Korsakoft an by Mra Rimsky vn the i jo Baspagnel! Dorothy Harvey made uir which was a litte toe programm long, The orchestra waa heard here laet year for the first time amd lia night's concert: Wa the firat of this yeason. The t nd lacks Ksometi ry nish and hues rough #3 blots out put it haw sre ae rind St rempanids Mr. it Ainoods in interesting: Mrs, Har pirant t tractly but her volun are a Gr beiltiancy. ‘sigh an Tchad BUnUr Sang flowers Were pre other numb sented te ft There wart wus properly offered and th ty warm !n work. kool the things Thinks Mra. Allen Dontin, fourth street, reported t day that eleven Year ol the voy has be ~~ was on WRITTE N--BUT. | Of Wile w was playing i ud th dh Qu he curtain arose on the fret Wapaper extras were radly oWere thes brought forth the wet was 6 Then tt known t of the hie must why her dramutizati popular. save that t owhich | nd st was ninelly sc ho should it it out he imprints Topsy pate long ago made up our minds ng Nell Way does Mrs. De with ner « know d talent, turn back or forward Anne, ce, or Lady dane sthy Donnelly, a very pard-working young person, of ould play either ich comelin WILLIAM RAYMOND SILI wR, WILLAR WAKES AIT English Actor Meets with Great Successin His Play **The Middleman." No visit of ED, Willard ts considered without a reproduction of “The for vhich a special ellen- ms to have been 1. Mon- ay night, at the Garden Theatre, the same seen When Mr. Willard last ented the piece, were in evid There were new ones, too, and it bx nd he Ki) actors (iecredit that ti wing, even If Itty only for this teular play, is constantly Henry Arthur Jones creation tnd wo well did: Mr okt tri urtain we toapecwch wa The i Willard linpress new thar w an the bast a tug for the doors The wud e hal walled pat y a word from man who | plaudite during the rewarded with a teat Httle ment, couched In languase har to ft to « nicely the Just b rina ved The p wan perfect di and the DANY, heretofore winch,” came VE ex . 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