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{ (Printed by SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS. Napoiéva was a captive at St. Helena, Mis Welliugton, was the and his mea the which th wut the ri Duka eacap CHAPTER XI. Woman, mn Agninat ced Lim to hh m | the on Ho utterly refused to believe her, re- membering what he .nelleved to have been her perfidy carlier in the night. Nor would he permit her to escape, | as Dut, selzing her wrist, vowed to take ler to the nearest house of correction. She sobbed out: “Oh, this Is too hard of you, my lord Belleve me, I would have dled to save you, air!" And in that cry something there was which reached and wounded him sore- ho 1 ly for an Instant—rnd at that moment ‘hen their ery shridod out were in the cave-pasaage on the other —once more—in spite of everything, ehe had conquered hin, He ved her. An {instant only. His atubborn heart would not steld, Fer two minutes longer he walked, silent, his grasp on her wrist, hearing the convulsive catches of her, breath. ‘Then, all in a moment,’ she was free and running, her hand wrenched from his, and he a prisoner. Tho stick went up, and dropped list- lessiy, “Doea your grace admit yourself a Prisoner?” asked Verdier, Ho did not answer, He was thinking of something else; of Margaret, mor- tally angry with her—or with himself. “Verdier aekes cain: “nen your grace admitt'— do ani Kap! ne Duke, with the rest, stood looking, working luminos other's face, Fave a Iittle cry of foy. @ They had king ve ay off, when the women looked 1 meantnj would end hee trine of “the Jerine Soul” found tllus- ation In thelr stare. accompanied the return, but in advance, had run round, ke Margaret, to this east pussage to wait and be neag. at the inner end of two women met and in the tho y of In tha ern cy hatred of 1b “ts woman. elther had a we always arm embrace and the hands to squeeze and 2 he ws to rake. ty, visage all uted int y fell, but one. ome running, and the men, slowly, no words, of this meeting. The long con- ret Mow at her with the cry of arrangement with The J. B, Lippincott Company.) 0 pas: morass saw cach { moment she forgot were still som foeling the ‘The Brahmin doc- ‘The true hat nell—!s. when woman pon: but nature Is were the thews to al and at the same time the lady] water 0 fashion became a mere Fury, bloo:-| immed inflamed, came involved In a mere chaos naities, pounding, tear ug hair, clothes, flesh, pushing and pull- tugging at the ling together on the narrow space be- n passage end and morass. © tlm of Margaret was to get her windpips and finatly enomy Into the morass Itself. Hut it was not so easy; both were one an athlete, the other he world, aud ven- ato! womanhvod, tt was diMcult to say which Say uppormost, At all events, Margaret made a grand effort to lift hereecif, and succeosod; put sae rose Lise rose with her, and ae ny together, wil us des Mth, with one heave of the whole frame she 'thrus Lise forth; Lise had her attll, th simultaneous cry. they splashed, stil struggling wildly, locked in maddest ecatas: able distance {rom the Either, by herself, must choked ' with came; tht a consiler- ave perished, unless quick held Jocked all the Fatel: » of man could aval] them nothing. his brain ‘asking himself questions of the most awful abstract imports Rapping with ‘bts as to the relative powers of God the face of certain eyentu- ‘nd, at thevery «ame time, was Weighing Hke a Judge, evidence as to a host of mi- 1 alltte: subtlet nute details. His measuring eyo had seen at @ giance that no human power could save All rushed stood looking, hel} “Let 50 ¢ pale as marble, He might Portl«nd rock. well by the feet; they had sunk to the neck ‘and thi roy 81 of ple: in other! well have shouted to the the men and at the edge and amazed, * shouted Verdier, in, ¢ mire had the women til struggled, seeking ther. The minute be- fore the fatal slime must bubble in their mouths was com mightily, Ile was th nicest quick,| fet me see," he sald sharply, “How|both women, so flxedly locked, But he many are there of you?—fivi Well, | could save one—if he chose; one at the very well.” "| expense of the other. Only, had he the right? That was his bold question; and In tho faint light no sign of boat or frigate could be seen, So the party re- turned to Scoble'’s Cave for refuge. Margaret, unseen in the gloom, looked | on. a tter4 “No-l won't shoot, you,” sald the abe, atti ri was hanging behind,| puke, “Muke haste!" I ai distance, Mmping, hands! “There was need for frightful urgenc; clasped before. She nad heard somo|'The women Were nearly Kone. Yet whi mention of Scoble's C ye among the| boldly hi he had the platoi, For there was ‘another question to be party, and Know-that thither they were] solved! ‘The ques returning. When they turned Into the| One of cleft of the cilffy leading to the Caye's| noble aut Western passage sho uld not ventu ae aE ene! ‘ after them on that-x ot they were | Ople?—o, Maren: ‘Mke a magnet to her;'she could not Jeave them, and ran round to thd Caves east passage, » a &. Here) she thought “heraolt: alone: but? twa “minutes, ‘before’ Lise, having also, ag ‘capacious Intellect expanded to the breadth of ft, and answered—yes, He would do a murder. ‘Just. give mo your pistol,” he sald coolly to one. The man_ hesitated, he, too, hesitated, ton of—which? the women wan here doing one engaged In an attempt helnously wrong, Me ot Bho frien who had lea alm, ¢¢ is certain knowledge, into the arms of his onemios; edge, nad ied to (He healtated—and there was nee! for Twos a terrible moment. for him. who, wy to her certain Kiaw him? it intensely, fiet us & POGAEAOAIEDIGOE CGS THE WORLD: WEDNE ‘THE GREATEST OF ALL LOVE CHASES. To do right now—to gee as the Judge of Earth saw—thls was his effort, his of those mysterious travails Kin to the operation. of he tlerce working of that ‘Truth waten ts the hte ye Geehice aifinity: with tout every and decided Ww ‘The pistol sounded, and a shriek rang through the “Oh, Lise, when’ the smoke Ave. Lise, Lise! cried Verdie! had thinned, covering Mar, was 2 already sunken, when, onc Duke's action intense as tof planetary nf his long eo for theirs with his hands tl rm sleeve nt later atta 1 with tation before M. aret'a face, and as e Grew her, holding hich thy The Duke putied her up, seat a block of rock. She was fat hastily, eyes closed, assidaous!: Ken quite harahly that “How dy you feck “Hring the girl along as prisoner and || "said Danda, and his words ne Duke that he had Judged | > showed isely. ‘Phe whole mit of the ¢ 1 to the Duke: "3 thelr ship, my lord!" she , pointing. “Oh, my lord, my lore Hor jubilant hands olapped with glee. What she called “their ship five bow timbers sticking above was the TNE PISTOL SCUNDED, AND A SHRIEK RAN THROUGH THE CAVE. HOSS 4 Raddon Rocks. ely after the boat had returned during the right to pro on, the frigate had run spon the Ighthouse rocks. aiding ght the Frenchmen had 08 Hed. sug tmi At ixed her with a look ¢ After tho first dumb that of Margaret, ate, tespalr the French ided to return rinoners, while V. rest port anil me there and carry Verdier ‘They 1, and tho reat of the ly tack it Golde, who just then camo tn steht, | Ain order to try to su iar! Mar Seeing him, sho cluded her captors an they entered’ the cave and dart ik towan Golde, Suddenly she camo toa halt "Oh, God, M 2 hat is that she whispered, She did not watt for an ans: few Wack {0 tho cave with, winked’ fear {nto the mouth and down the pasaage. “That' was a. multiple roar of wild heavts—of two tigresses, of a Mon—the escaped menagerie bensts, which, know. ing themeelves in inhabited country. had herded within this cave, frightened, for a day and a night, famiahed now, ‘mid with panes. On, the entrance of the rench and’ tho Du yan French ar y saw a meal FRENCH COOKS DANCE. Thirty-ffth Annual fall a Triumph from Two Standpolnts, Ples, cakes, puddings, confections, ice- creams and other dishes calculated to tempt the nalate of the most fastidious wero arranged In bewildering variety In the big restaurant attached to Madison Square Gurdon Inst night, for tt wan tho oceasion of the thirty-ffth annual Lall of the French Cooks’ Soclety of New York, ‘The most noted chefs in New York are membera of the soclety, and nll of them were pmsent. There were two bands, one for dancing, the other to furnish promenade music. M. H. Rosler, President of che soctety, took charge of the arrangements, ‘There was a food show exhtit in ad- dition to the regular culinary display, ‘This was on Innovation in New York, best tn orignal eplcurenn Charles Servit ham, had chari ch other In evotvin, works of art, in ‘of the dinner. ‘The ten, lowing Was the Committce of = mente: vrvcr Grevillot, chi panes: | Mnonico'’s; Jites Bonlinges, cher ; ; MODICO'R storia; Victor. Owchnor,. “| Special Notices, Beheer, chet of the Calumet lub;) _ BSE jyouepl Burk apd Jaldor Wlaesl, chiet| oRnUCKS WEATIEM STRIPS. wire seroe 3 ore ort: Jf Re fanclne continued until inte thin] ate’ seaaer and Winter Be. Towbuck, morning. ‘The attendance was large utd Telepbones in Aeabattan and Brooklyn the ball’ was a success, ALIN is uct|@ THOS TOOOO For, almost | 9) M. is} cloth any i ognized on th ef of the Hotel Lang.!den; nor would we immediately recatl Prep: secret of hant Vaul 2: he f roy ¢ 3) been py has J stage ‘Two Flags," a Act 4, Scenw ably have save Bertie from be To the right ampbell ying w cleaned Bertle of & a diamond DAY KVENLNG, rebar 6, svvl. K bet Potter's war drama, ins, ts the Hon nin most cases ts the uccers, and it was by dint hand that mado “Under chled hit last event ing. Tuis picture shows the French soldiers at work preparing for thelr Might with the Bedo rite Gollan). ris They "Liar! Thief! Cheat! cendo—T: giera with his regi- great atage-picturs encampment during an Algerian blizzard, something Ike the one we are having here in New York, only not quite se cold. blown to and fro by the t Brooklyn, and are cailed the 0 or two 4n your parlor at hom from the Arabs op horseback. This is a very daring tide—she ta going to ng shot. There were calls for Mr. liclasco when the curtain fell, but Miss Bates told us that he was In the box effice and could not be disturbed, ge 7 ulbous Funi have Marquis “UNDER TWO FLAGS” | REVIEWED BY POWERS. astHma, CO0000} 2) | ¢ rhe play the Marquia {a pretty well banged rlyle should not be ao At the end of © strenuous, It is a scene of an Arab To the right Isat These trees are quite numerous In or Rubber Plant. prob- Cigarette Is seen escaping ale. ) air tub } ols consequenc The Catarrhal Symptoms That Lead to BRONCHITIS and CONSUMPTION. BY DR. EDWARD KOCH, | In Ao Disens Whose Treatment the Only Cu v It stedis upon its tetim like the thief in the night, and before he is! aware of its true condition his r- rhal discharge has so poisoned the sof the lungs that they begin to break away and decay, and he be- comes an unwilling slave to its ruin- It x ly ae an ordinary catarrh In Uke nose or thro down into the air passages at night while asleep, until they, are infected, when the following symptoms are present: There Is | constant hawking and spitting, tick- | Ung in the throat, causing {requent attempt to clear it, raising tough or yellow mucus; sometimes pressure | across the chest; a languld,tired {eel- ing; headache, dizziness, and in later | stages a losa of flesh. Indeed, catarrh | {s well known to be a certain fore- runner of not only consumption, but asthma, bronchitis and deafness. Al- though all thinking persons know that medicines taken into the stom- | ach do not cure those diseases, yet | they knew of no other treatment un- | til the great Professor Koch, of Ber- | lin, discovered his wonderful process. Don't take any more medicine inte the stomach. Lung medicine is al- ways hard on the stomach, Many physicians are now sending their patients to this Institution who have lung disease. Now, just on word to the wise. If they prove to you that this treatment is positively successful, would jt not be cowardly in them—aye, more, criminal—{f th did not make the means known to| the suffering public in the most effec- tive way possible? The doctors who, treat this disease at their inst have for a lifetime made a de searching study of all lung diseas Including Catarrh, Asthma and iron- chitis, and thousands of patients who have been give! up aa incurable are to-day living monuments of their succeas. This treat THE 2d st KOCH LUNG New York, at West Arch 3 eo bumps her head while fe (Miss Rates) Aref the Jen in iove w while smoking clgnrette ron the desert, When she finds that Rertle still loves the girl t to the Marquia ehe falls on Miss Rates doing a faint {sa you! army nmes very nearly hor—more work for Coon 100 An Lracelet, G80 Magnifice "As Wan Miss Bates, § ovel herself 0 Rah! Then most adept “0 Mr. David last night, neon Plays from Other ‘The dmmatization of a novel has be- come in New York almost as prevalent FLOWER." N THE PALACE OF THE KING. UINLBAVENED BREAD." SALEL WEST." “RICHARD CAT Books. ‘DAVID HARUM.” Last saw a dramatiz: petter than any above odious indeed. ‘The Harum: and the the Carvels, and the paltry and curity wonderful story to we who speak “Under Two Flags.” Tt was a grent novel, and has dramatized tt worthily, but as presented at the (a1 De night at that Potter" ITH. KNIGHTHOOD Was IN way er con » trom, Chygar- Mu Jame Butterfly to the role Ouida’s War Story Surpasses |ette ana stil nota the popular affection is no mean feat—and this Miss Bates did. Mr. Francis looking youn, Rlaved tile role extremely Mr. Arbuckle, and Mr. Abe Malcolm Gunn, Miss Margaret Robinson, whose hair haa been strungely lehtened aince her appearance at the Lycoum Theatre last Fan, was exceptionally good aa Lady Venetia The scenery of Emeat Gros and the Marly hero, food- He (To Be Continued.) aa the grip. stage. "manngement_of Max” Freeman eS I recall having seen drumatizations of | (especially in the fourth act) gave to Rhea nookat New York one ofthe moat entrancing pletures tt has ever been my Kool for- tune to see, WILLIAM RAYMOND SILI. —— Wealth of College (From the Philadeipht Record.) 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