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| | B 4 @ \ ry (Printed by arrangement with The J. B. IAppincott Company.) t 8 orsis OF PRECEDING Cita APTERS. self-preservation, had stepped | it “ny bun rs, we have caused fr beyond the circle, and stood peering, { Ithorn-ahine luridly iiustrating | Duke sald to him- f distorted pallor. xelf, “this fellow Is a gentleman.” ng nite Intense allence. Then the} He added: % 1< War rather my own fault. 1 day nwa ta “Enguabl at night. Tue |. was behind you all the time,{goc into a hollaw tree somewhere, and learned by Godfrey Golde, a miller YOU se ayed tn it too lon = . pursued by the Freneh an! takes jane Marguret's bands were over her face, was umong them again, But as the Cireus tent on the moors. The French bura th®lehe Inatiorn hanging by a Anger. And | march reformed. he sald " Golde escapes in company with saree ti bitterly she sobbed “Rut my promise no longer holds good, ' TOE eee eet] Od. ny dear lord, forgive tnderstam! that Limean to ran dit 101 S}on, what shalt td poor ‘Oh, hoi ide om on you this” ‘unt, Li J Mie with you Her rushed at the girl. a f OF capture the two retu- fear she ran away into the dark- Matanee, noted He lost ner in the g.oam, Lise nad | oy red at the first distant lime must yal a for the yt It would rr she ml bout 4 dier two men to \ bear them and thelr prize to the ; Hold. the. priso os, The Duke} frivate. } felt the grips, and for a minute walked | “She shore couldn't be andthe : on hen he eid be for hi : ‘Vell, you will have to behave Hkel And sh appears, e French aad thelr. captive reach | gentlemen, you Know; halt) knock | c: 2 fe om thelr way to the frigate} game of nthe hea Tan ‘anything for Your Grace?" would ul Verdier. would runs heey: fellows will have to let me 4 en lity of again misieading be calm ties down for a xiort youciGincee= Wtse of again: misleading Let’ me 0. L won't run off.” “We have Your Grace’ promise? ja Here was the boat—If something could be done to thi ‘o, I won't run of. re [| | A iieint a at 9 ie 1 ————. Naval Officer’s Wife Seen | in Title Role of ** Mad- ame Seceard.” | geo DOOD HS © Drexe} Bhd: » wi | known as Miss Constance Morrts has jahe gained her moat enduring £ Mr. Biddle the public will refuse t loent her by the name of Morris {re arn ow oat the Elizabe Wednesdi boring at and she re: might el te inform reade without further ado just who Mrs, Cor st ¢ Drexel Biddle ts. 1 wilh quot ger, Mr. EB. Pelper, who han a very Interesting account of glazed pay 4 born in sbutat the a w York anid entered the of the late Dion Mouel had as anine Comsta Annie Craddock. but furt i < Mr, Peiper grows more her came to Huddle, surgeon of tp Texas, with the rel- f captain Is weareely to expatiate upon the socta whi nidd s the Philadelphia, W, more, Indeed, Patladelphta that born a Biddle than tu be bern rich Huddle Is a tittle tess than God Atel those « the footlights oppertuntty ur i the army While Anmapois Wi Martha Hiteh by thew and AVAL clreles. curred whe MMITR. Iiddle recited ne Gwen Meredith's Aton Of this creat nd while she received n Mra, Jume “n Mrs. Bitddle strongly to bent of her inelitnation. STEE ODE DEAD TEAS wala DrOURAL to beter Up | tending delinvine up for hi remained ¢ r fled wo} vn country tion, of el cnabted, tive mer, in dellentval bh ae sat name ‘ NO y Meulewiek Iagt The Bridge a ae Car- Toneed ray but nti he oug It Is nel jation, and it fe not surp ried Away in San An- tonio by Ccnsumption. ae Nmeelt. to Hterary coculd ax Well be, Man who w j ' “ Wir 3 . é further | 7 1 where she meets the Duke. Under her Le go His Grace's arms,” sald Ver- Ik necessary |!) | dh a8 @ he marie tack for Grunécourt, along | dle: hoof-round from now Mr. Harry Sain! | ; ue aca panda, grumbled In hls throat, [contusion oe tiastnie ata me | STEVE BRODIE. | yon, they went the Duke In the middle, he, first. ch Sieve Brodle, B. J., is dead. When he three on each slde, with reapect{ul Inter- ve he explained that the “B, J i In the Darkness of Night. Val. Nothing could be weet. They only ek bined EE Mia aRteveleaInealiNnt : HE Frenchmen reached the gates | #B8® at preacnce.by, the ateady: sound “adtofssound; bit thie thme aud, he. would j of Grandcourt without catching up| nize its accustomed beat among the SOG cS GaDD WG MAN GS IE her explain that he had gained fin ; with the Duke, other sounds. No one «poke, enews rnd nelaned aes sy belng the first of a long list of ‘ Just as they paused Lise arrived. In this way they tramped to the me + to this detinite whinny m Theatre, | must n , who jumped from Brooklyn ing of north and south roads, and ¢ 1 | He ts not on the south, road,” she | Me of UOnth ana tour you, ix one of the wur announced. Thon she told of her en ‘Murgaret had topped pommed ate ny Howie thee lanes i Me # be Oxpressed aa to j counter with Margarct. With amaze: | sto ad uncertainiy Mstentny Oke camlably with: the. young made ment Verdler learned that the girt melt Bart ingufontetepe AT ianis Maniat In the poika-dot shir olent belleved dead still Hved. a tep. The (eon oniae holds ie fout hia protestations of having “The Duke must be behind us," de- | Aa ener a Bleateiake Soon the regular hoof-sounds were in (dsson on When (he lieap, He wae always hurt Ne fact elded Lise. “Let ua go back, along the | and captive, an idea fiasked across Mar. | per wars, Gy sport. i that doubts existed as to the trutn of north road." Knreva mind. She noted that each of, preathlng. | We pe Kavelalin : : fhe line of Frencamen pudged ls i p Was a typleal Bowery ehalensn one yen. rection by the footfalls in £ f him, | haunen, in A typlew ) Meanwhile the Duke, nate his | Sitpplng into line, she. fell In at Andel theonlys ay In hia curly dayo he was a news- Janthorn and accompanied by, Margaret, | tweet “Danda wnt Vel 5 ‘ 2 byeitttie from tho | ‘ that the French had taken the south pati fins road, Little by little worked the sorcery, of) Where her blow fell. whether Into Le And on they went, approaching the hat seducing fall. Nkoikthe Bebe oF t horses sie aut not care, nor Fs nmin of sin There a e ne ut she was not long In doubt ppronching\ French, till Verdier, with | Hane tees paths then, could It]Out, iis the nag dropped trom the curvet, an Intense hiss of exultation, whispered: | fiave been seep, a most gradi went Its hin se in a kick of agon \ “There he comes and treda {% a ecient: ener alwi and awa yaar acorns with them, and . * , the right, a definite exeu oaning Z In the lanthorn-shine they saw hin} {ie risht defies nc ee ln used the curvet Lise did not \ plod with calm, doliberate step. blank delusion, and complex vagrancy,| know; the nag sett’ in s former ¥ The five flocked round Verdier, hang- i Ik, and she went unconscious that and mazy erfor. ssa ty mintites, and beyond redemp- tion they were Jost—no real:ides of airer: left In them, ray Nick, Hon et Minera rate fiuie-led to thelr drowning, believing {na tie. ‘At Inst Margaret stepped nol from before the file of men she. hid’ herself. The whole Itne « ick gore oozed behind her. Onward. ‘over steady tramp, we! ‘They erilously near Si yin nepenthe ing breathlessly upon hia whispers, “Quick! Dupin, Carhaix and IHugue- nin, on that side, under the hedge. well apart—twenty paces. When I whistle, run out and close. Come, Danda and Carnot—you and I on, this side," ‘They went crouching. And the lanthorn swung nearer; and nearer grew the wet rf halted, crumpled up and began to ask wild ates: long. way on her. from a profuse wound grams and gorse, with nt the me: croxed the canal by abridge eacombe; but Seacombe profound asx the last ind wh rawled Margaret, ad ie and on he peter tons. where the kick Ke a awung eis .@auelch of feet. Tho Duke wag aul {n thetr midag, hlm- | clyd. yeh ‘Tho Duke walked alent. fe had|self deluded, Wut It presently happened | She was crying. but {t was rather from <a «,, (trusted all to her, confident only in her| that none of the F French were very near} rage, and soon the ‘« dried and she ci 10 y in her | fiat Mad it was then that he audden y! began io think again, reverting to t tones, her frank glance. Yot he was alcame, with a shock, to a standatili, | boat; but it Tay moth sin her brali 7 orn aristocrat, with faica frat in his| striking an obstruction. thensig Golde tend iis Ley metivelens In } =~ own claus; and tn trusting the work-| ‘The obstacle’ was a sixantle hollow | Suddenly: she sat straight with ery Fy MAT he had given a indy the ile, one| tree. Creeping inside the Dike lay down) of main, of Joy. he jeca: ven. eo ed te { ey) Agalust whom he could allege noting, |%f,® heron decaying louver. 41. | She hid connected the boat and Golde i e@ who hed actually warned.hin against | Pench had elready run back past the (To Bec ued.) sie a, Me sulde be was blindly following. free, before he Murted violently, sungight. a pi 4 Yet, in’ spite of inbred Suddenly. he remembere 3 Abas simply, human’ was aefong} iat hint ou hadipromisedss.- PARIS GREEN EFFECTIVE. Ari) i) the: tranks, good-fellowatlip of the hour, Se Re Ne er ees eardtthel ta mati etna merahe Our roukin 13 ade at once oO t Pa BD ITT ur jut with Ghd broad trust in the henrtinces of| ggor, Hut ntonped. What ad he prom: Naha badd seiihe, Worl John Murp! laborer, y words He remembered the v man. He struck a compromise with | ised 1 won't run off. himself, and without Matinctly charging} {Lect me Ko. i french, curs.ng and frengied, hud Lfse, contrived to rest confidently tn} ares ic every direction looking for Margaret. thelr escaped priscner, Suddenly the whole slow-bullt fabric] when, finally. the Duke, conquered by of his trust collapsed. She had snatched gonaclence: ieee elves tree to seare! BI forse - x-captor € not to be fo her hand from his; a fatal movement. | SCy' ho aulckened Mis tFor. atick out: He could not but think it predesigned. | nei obiiauely. in as ‘Yet was perfectly involuntary—a gesture Hed: of panic, of frenaicd terror. 22 yy morning from 1 ‘The potice aay clde. fan i ther! oat! ith Mute weAvetle thea” he mustered at taste “if not LOriLgntasto- Saprrow we ‘Veriter's whiatie had sounded—a quick it. pegeartly watternard oncoming. at succession of whrills, feet cea ched: fe sm! 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