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$ OTROPEIE OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. As the ume of the French Commune, !n 1871. uring the coatict at Paris 0 muntete and the troops ef the th from harm Yo a timid, fragil nee, but has no sympathy with efs. Another wi Touffeoy, ing Amason, full ef Communlstte patrictiem, ven Bene Meeta fusanne apd epuras her proffered love, but censenta to kiss her. Thou dearly he decides to put love him for fuse, ing to be near Bim. She promises, to remain hiden tn ber room during contitet. 4 Pigbting gore on tn the etrem where Elise ligra, The Commomtate are driven back. Pitre Meantime Suzanne te fighting et Brnest'e barricad Ernest te woundat Rae'hira erred ioe Relghbaring hoarse CHAPTER VII e's Quest. HESE were the things that had happened while Elise lay awake on her bed and wondered, and Ernest | Durant had already been carried to the |! Noure tn the Rue des Etrangers when | she looked out of her window the Pitbebbeebin: some means vaillala line: her hér If he on other through Tt was hard; They were roughout the ce between attacking: nding armies seemed here with shot and shell lespalring, tghting blazing city. sorts resource of pe and the hat perhaps this man mf; chose, She mustered her courage and y him, and told him w' ble, mademots was his answ et whe te. @ “Would tt be si if it were quite necessary 1 what I am afraid to —that my lover ts with ¢ and that I mist go to nawered kindly h that case, mademoiselie,”” wa elf have Just —the wa: en obliged m: here from Helfeville, but you wil to cross a street that (s under fi “Please show me thé street, m RADHA ACAI NMA RA RRA: flamen and, maatering her fears, re- solved that she would a9 and search for | 0 aim. . She had no plans except the vaguest. Fler one Idea was to get into the quar: ters of the pity phat the Communists #) held, trusting that there she would abl ju get.some more precise direction. Apd so on the lurld morning of the Hth of May Elise conquered her cows ice and set forth alone to seck her lover [ ¢ in the burning city.” Bhe cainé up one of the streets Just | “Chien wait for a moment til after the capture of a barricade. | tlackens, Now |: ir pH Here, too, some prisoners had been! Run for your life taken, and among them was a boy of twelve,, who had served the guns as bravely as his elders. He was to dl The order had gone forth from heal- quarters that all Communisin taken wiih arms in their hands were to be shot forthwith without formaiity. The little lad, with the smoke of the gqrder black upon hin chubby face, atapped forward and spoke to the office | ha ie at | vi he said, ‘this house here | steele: eee gS sae US Re et { past her head | fort nded. | better served. Ne bowed, nlinary direction that he agen mademoluell nt hot vilirg passage. ch other fttull ‘Are you afraid asked. No, monsteur, I do not da: She ran like a hare. lamp-port. ut she was uni ¢ moment out of danger. Following the passage to the Jommuniats, and for a long time, it seemed impossible to be the Ver- everywhere and the and de- raked 1 when w ought struck | Ignt hetp went up. wanted. ute im- ‘yy? 1 wil tell, the] he Com- him” he sald. “T will onty say that tt {s very danger- by wh! n te come have onsteur.”* ise and nd down the street the Commun- fats and tf Verwaillata were firing at the war correspond- re to be the fire nee. Quick! A bullet whizzed | ind flattened itaelt end rhe) lash iviee inieisie icici ite icichnieitiivicbisibinivieininieiicierict: (Copyrighted by The Frederick A la 5 HEAR AA NAN HABA FINS CAP MAINA RGA << SHOCK FOR ELISE. g Sekine Shp ied sae te an As thougn it were only un was giving found herself at last safely among the! Tut even then her troubles were not |, nt sted the turt iirts of Paria that re- | oil was even greater than in the parts that had been taken. The sheila rained more thickly, for the | ersaillain tterk jes Were stronger and | Fires were as numerous |Commune ny he had wished to dle. | !f not no big, for the Communists et to burn each quarter of the town 1 they abandoned it. is where my mother lives. Before | a Order and discipline were ost. Ta whot I ask your leave to take this silver; army had hee A mob that nillaged | watdh of mine to her, so that at loant | when) teens ots fighting. “Commands | ‘ ven by any ane who choke to it ahe may not lose everything—when I am | sume authority. and disobeyed by dead. a one who chose to disapprove of them. ‘The'oificer' was moved to pity. Night fell, and still Elise wandered to then, my boy; be quick! he]and fro, hither and thither, now in, the bh th never doubting} een the Jast of him. ‘not two minutes before the pack: ae! in, Again paluting a righ tbler, mmopaleur, now I am ready, jack shadow: he bright gla: of the bj of the if jazing utrects, now in Ever and again they stopped and ques- tloned her, but she told them her errand and tbey let her go aguin. O71 there was trouble, when some Bi naying y if workman. tried to dotan. her, Tha Soepured ta take he nee yeti’ | roughly when he heard het story: the other prisoners. “You seek Durand? But Durand isa .But a wrest frown gatherel on ihe | traltor. | Durand sald that Paris shoudl G and Elise heard him | not be iituminated.” eee oath, and saw shim seize |For, it| wa thus, an “our iiumina- fost bo} py: the two shoulders and, roar- | inet on the | f he rarer late a uke jeat- ingly’ of the burning of thelr el Fetay. then, with your dF Bs ‘llde nnxwered gently and plead- pean to'fetch you, pidiott back with ki Tent speed hin 0 - into "the doorway trom which a oe ow ony that Teek eny lover though Else suw these things who, ther t ail me. has been wounded, 3 ‘orm mes jecded them. ‘That struck the chord of sentiment, for by -aftermard that ahe found memory, Wee one thought was the Hee @ to Oaas by ar. Aaa Communtata were sentiment: urid PM pane rede ‘¥, and BR SAR ME VLAD” ones Attlee CRRA a} to the burnt there, fads am the man relented, und let her it she Bhd dina (hee lovers am ‘brokeras and. th was hua: Re Bas TAN te I THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING toh winivivicicbeici-i-ieiei-? ii Stokes Co. All Rights Reserved.) avs minimis + She could have stip. Ike a tired ch to sleep, But sill he unnatury ut down on a door- Wl crinl herself restlessly. enilmory Ks ft “Athens Ie Durand? | Who ‘kno another th rely t now | ight. epran Sih it treneth falling her, teh for Delerchuze ave speech with | though ale wot news | of him and found htm | Chat Eau, they | thero wearily she got there her, and ano tf Jand slowly this fe what In fron there An w Ye Jace du Chateau 1 abanitoned bartt. atide, The fusilade that rained on them from the howetops opposite Mad driven the Communiata back from It. but the Ver- snillais had not yet coma up to plant the tri-color among tte debris, A little way b of Com Elise fled to Ket near hin Then It wax that of a sudden, and without a word of warning, Citizen Del- escluze stole 4 = fle knot that were di ot battle. and ward the broken barricade, None of the others at fitgt saw what he wan doing, or wen aware that was an stood 4 -roup Among them tuze and hur- he had left them 46 ne hit, “shouted. to him. to come | urned his head them in ans: with catty knew that Deles: at last desqaired of the Commune. ant thought that his hour had come to die for tt, and they wtood still, aw men In a trance, andl hed aim. ried a red flag in his hand, and tie the red scarf of hin-olice was knotted around his walst Imed at him from the heir shots fell wide, and hon unawerving and wn. ‘ot he was Very old and very je clambered up on to the top of it, and rose upright upon hin feet, wav- ing the red flag above his head, For» moment his friends saw him standing thers amid the rain of bullets Ufting his left hand an though to screen hin é@yea from setting sun that ;flamed fuil upon hie face and Ut it as! with the glory of 4 martyr's halo. And then they aaw him die for the to Have Rolled on It In Steep. te three-montha-old babe of a Mrs, Weedman, of No. 415 East Hlighty-ftth stréots was found dead in bet to-day It Js supposed that it was accidentally smothered by the mother, who relled on the child during the nlgh' Arthur Gordon, an undertaker, repurt- ed the cave to the pollce, or Symphony Concert on Kast Side. The American Bymphony Orchentra, | Sam Franko, leider, guve'a concert last! evening tn the auditorium of the du-} cational” Allance, Eust Brondway and! Jefferson street. Mozart's Bymphony in! A major was the principal number. It) was played ndmiFab Loula Helne, ‘cellist. “and Jonh ‘Spargur, violtaiat, wore thé yolotsis, the Intter being expe- plally, well received. The siidtence! wan Lorene) Mrs. Harry B. Smith, Wife of the Librettist, and Mrs. Arthur Far- ragut Townsend in a|; Novel Enterprise. | BY COUNTESS DE MONTAIGU. | The Women’s Luneh Club ia at Wert Twenty-third street, just opport the Fifth Avenue Hotel. It is pringipal- ly {Intended for the accommo: shoppers, who to be received mnuet be members No man’s name ts enrolled upon the books, When a man deigns to sip a cup of tea in the midst of these avsth surroundings hh muest and Among, Schuyler Remington, per the members Van Rens Julla Marlow Frederic Vernon K rer, idea how much freer {! son peensete MARCH 4, | 901. Large Membership. Davis, Marion Harland, Christine ae * fume! Ferrick Donald ise lean i Stal perth, ereater pr on of the mem Mel.ean, MI Manon Greeley, George | Nem lve in} on Gian Cc i} c ‘oly: Wel M are i) H fro Om Lent), Ula feeds | SOULS eis Pittwture, St. fats, Chicago ans | Sangster, Albert Sterner, Kenyon ¢ Epnest’ Seton Th We. Kemble | ter distant citles, 1 do oneal Beton ST ncenso 8: mMble | course intend tn convey ty ‘a and many others, couee Herel i Tho club wax organized by two well- eine Born ro fine eamity: to knawn ladics whose husbands Incomes and who have make money. Smith Tells of Cink to make the men feel that for they ho wo are extending a privilege, never allow us in their clubs except on | be: rare occasions,’ said Mrs. Harry It co! Smith, a handsome and vivacious blonde | that, from res ake They tne nee, rest ant turmoll of trave after th rabip ste rayetl¢ and the wife of the Mbrettist of m: tant Tarn of the De Koven operas. As every aus an Lanpedinte racers ani) knows, Mr. Smith makes a pile of money | AE NON NAS ih at on} in royaltles, Mrs. Arthur gur own money Townsend, her p r, isa tin {ft Fish une stylish brunette and the better-hal of | Wl ha Mr. Townsend, Vice-Prestdent of the | {irely a woman's enterprise Manhattan Itubber Company, who eariis Tastefully Decornted. a large Income | The tastefully, decorated “How come vou to conceive such a X HOnTOLUhoavinlticaene project?” Lasked. “Neither of yen can mat tae back, with i ou son why we should | .)u Smith °Th We have 1 work Hons. foun LELPSICG BAND os HEARD AGAIN. bri Visiting Philharmonic): Orchestra’s Second | Concert. A second concert dy the Leipsic Phil- |g 1ext harmonic Orchestra drew n fairly. large Fa audience to Carnegie Hall last nignt. The programme was better calculated! than the first to display the band's beat ‘or, | penta, Herr Winderstein, the drilled hls men finely. In the * overture and Trchalkownky's |: Jeeta Italen,"’ for Instance, they played well together and were in earnest about their work; but tone and finish were lacking, ax was pointed out on The firet. appearance of the band. Herr no ld not disclose any new | 2 menage in his readings, own compositions, @ valse, that found place ramme, were simply plea 4 soloist wax Herr ‘Soma Plek- Steiner, Violinist, one of the two con- cert masters of the band. His tone was qmail and his playing without distine ton, but the it very much here plause. throughout the evening Verdi's 1 Verdi's Manzoni t =| packed the Metre | Binssts Qt nights ag ‘ Ld), fore an aur ery newrly ax lar | Not a reat was to be had and standing moat diMeult to find. Several] women disting| doin othe world of Amusements | fashion, rarely s in the house save on opera nil e throng, Mr — is — int give the work HERALD SQU8tH | tes Omen, hear to the oni saris hrahmans seat det i jNordle ein BONA ACG raw Ue Tent: j fie Sper fn SPRCIAL HNGAUEMENT OF DAN DALA e | pare can CASINO. peallng, wand Wat oeenaton, Iwas ey i je tirst hm perbdly performed, Eye ESTER RAWLI large and-apprectative. ae, aaron HY Wrath cantributed | $100,000 now the bulldinig aivenple led by the Alllance, hich te Fone dex a Slroulating brary aula summer and ; Felton. 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