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‘ eateritiey - j ‘ ’ wate THE # EVENING uw WORLD'S . HOME wt MAGAZINE .s6 "Sia! a HYG STORY BRGAN MONDAY AND ENDS SATURDAY ae on 5 § yf . a 3} A WAY GIR 4 ' a he M ‘a Fhe Wolp {;)' A Perrine’ Of Loum, ADVENTURE ii, 4NO A LSTRINGE PEVENGE: By STANLEY J WEYMAN. AYSOPSI4 OF PRECROING CHAPTENA FOUTRON,” athe anewerad There ia @ “ ie 4 went to he lot at Mie +e few 2 ford to vewe ft ' erat the and_at had prawn ' fercept a Cathe were fennewe hy A wrmn : , 2 (8 ' * a Bete det matey vo "y errren tr Ono Stranme Qneat . , ‘ “ a th hw Tenaped And we thren eared more afvat voonlalys the: ' . a) vile tencen 4 ; ny Laps s a : : ps . ' who, aa whe w# oe hed her ' ar AN commirsion f ‘M x © Bhe had Bone to Mirepoix's shop, had been a , " we now toot, and alame a leased Ina ny or po. and that he was noting under oriers. | f While she was speaking ee came (rom the outer Dail. Thinking it wae t eurtaing of the ereat bed We had seen at Wexe t , woman whom he addresse! ay Mme. D'O., and whom Mme de Pavannes delightedly greeted as Diane 1 They told her briefy that they had « ty | and to take her to her husha Mirepoix, who had f tu ty ow nen une meas While the boat wa ed, accompanied by . he has N W hae'Duke # Ay ease her| Phen tt in ail right, God bless him!’ This 1 Was coneeious too of ing th Rian and aad bidden ame not to zo with them ae to quick, “ween I discovered oth Anguished as I was at learning of Louis's treachery and) 1 er} ypen space woward u full as 1 was of plans for avenging Catherine, Mirepoix's | i umn the eatmne® Yonik trom. wise entreaties moved me. Low 1 trader, tool of Pavannes | “two of the new The third was rich though he was, I sympathized with him, when he sald | dressed and see b her. ‘The captain cried . firmly . | What have you brought him here for, when I left him in shall not go.” thy guurd-house! imbeciies! | fay she shall!’ the priest shrieked, losing ali control) “api. Paliavicini,”” interposed the prisoner, speaking with @Ver himself. “Fool!” he hissed, shaking his crooked fin- | i jenve—he Wis A man of about thirty, dressed, as 1 have | Bers at him in malignant triumph There is no than in) ti with some richness, though hie ctithes were now Wis. | * *Paris, do you hear—or woman either—shall thwart me ed as thougi by igele—"L have induced th lowed them into the room, wrung his hands, bewging Mad object fi y e men | ‘ lemon an# orange and pineappig | cherries for garnishing. Squeeme! f the lemons and oranges = over the grated. pineapple ang! taste with powdered i through a sieve and add to make two quarts. Poup ler goblets in which there! dice with a slice each of leme range and pineapple and @ coupe { maraschino cherries. Serve co 5 odd to. brin i cross to ps an bo cherr tonight ei atad se ;s : men to bring me n Gecause I must cross t rial woohan wate tained : © Words, and the cold, cyfileal voice, were not those et cannot cross.” rowed the oa, tain: Sen . ame from behind. The priest wheeled | here 18 a doat going to cross,” sald the ot! her, con- He oot Ga tM AG us ETE LN LOL ahs Althea troliing his temper by an effort and ‘speaking with dignity ICED TEA. Croisette, and arrested the cramped limb ,1 was moving | “104 told me that by the King’s order no one could ¢ ‘ONS; By Mildred Forrest. under cover of the noise, The speake s Bezers! He Sud you arrested me because, having urgent need to visit y gre! i St. Germain, I persisted. Ni what / Rage and fear—rage at the intrusion, fear of the Intruder ae ree please, M de Pavannes,”’ the Italian re- —striggled in the priest's face. nted contemptuotaly. “Explain tt for yourself! "TL have come in scarch ‘oung birds whose necks started as the name struck my ear, and at once cried out you were for stretching, my friend!” was Bezers's next re-| 1 surprise, “M. de Pavagnes!? Yen heat aright?’ fark, ‘They have vanished. Birds they must be, for un-| Apparently T had. for the prisoner turned to ers with @ jess they have come into this house by that window they | bow. “Yes, sir,” he sald with dignity, “lacy M. de Pe flown away with » bik < have not tho honor of knowing you, but you seen “They have not ¢ entleman,” ta withering glance atthe one stoutly, eager only goher rand I blessed | (ain as he wald this. “Perhaps you will explain to ie Sity tim for the words’ "I have been here since I lett you this violence haa been done to me. If you kan Teot Wy A glance about the room convinced Bezers that the priest | sider It a favor: if not. pardon me," . n= as speaking we truth. For the moment our hiding plact| 1 did not answer him ut ones’ for @ good reason—that bbs tae ell for him that st, was eo, It he had come | mimeele He qe ead Was Bent on a close scrutiny of the man . himse)| do! dd @ ‘i up to the Ned I'shink that we should nave ikitiea wim? know | Was temtin’ Ceeree eee off ruddy complexion. His beard that we should have tried these respects he hore w kind fashion ot the court; and in “They are not here,,’ he said. “That ls certain, #0 I have | io Louis de Parnnness ng yt Ken the less ume to lose,” he continued. "But I would—yes, my | {) nnes.= But his fg dear Coadjutor, 1 certainly would like to know before 1 Ko i martial in bearag, with m: 4 =~ what you are doing here. Mirepotx—Mirepoix is an honest) fais solder. You are related to et to < e aL two said, Deginnin is man, “I did not expect to find you in his house. And tw 1 fatnD ccatt, beginning eat Iced tea properly made is a Sette summer beverage. Have prepared pl “fice chopped not too fine, powd: ; sugar and lemon sitced very. t jave the maid bring the tea drawn in an old-fashfoned earthen’ teapot, Pour it Into the glasses over the jee, allowing room for the latter 2, Melt. Mls coola the tea, Dut mores ico must be added at the last mome: to secure the correct frosty flavor, Sur in the powdered sugar as the te®, 8 cooilng, add the lemon and a sete erous plece of ice at the last and with very thin jumbies, the sort tha® ~ meit In the mouth, golden in the cene tre and a rich brown around the edgeay the priest declared Ss, @ curious likeness, re was shorter and 2 ROMAN PUNCH. By May Malony. odd exeltement, 2 Two! Fle, Coadjutor,» Ha! Madame D'O, ts it?| n Foti was coming Grate the rinds of two lemons and am ladies fee ARG pa i am Toul de Pavan he replied w mpatience ange over a pound of loaf or pulvere dl you ComNDAR ESN)” ENSUED) ee enaciie reaee? stared at him: in, silence: thiaking—thinking-sthinking, ‘ zed sugar, Squeeze over tats the Ju nized Mme. de Pavannes, and recognized ner with aston- en T sald slowly “You have m cousin of the mins Moy Verliand) sHOn (ty tO CaAnS eee Strain through a sieve, add ® aera, de Pavannes,"’ sald the priest, in a dry, husky voice, ry} ‘ ] Molony hi + Bt ain throat a sieve, add and without looking up. “was spirited thither yesterday.| | “Ilo, fell prisoner to the Vicomte de Caylus at Moncone | Hint bowie a enamoaie ang te and detained against her will by ‘this good man, who will | tour ia us Moncor ' J Birt cepa eaten to a trath "Bod Rave to answer for it, Mme, D'O discovered her whereabouts) “He did." he answered eurtly. “But what pf that, «i ; water gi ptt tae Soda ‘and asked me to escort her here without loss of time to en- : Again I ala nok Answer at once. The murder was, 1 Sn 4 ‘torce ors ASC. emembered In the dl. bf r wns o i Mind ‘her, restoration to her distracted husband?" such things after the eyeg on ae Hierro crnuiete —— tho flat seams unbearatly stuffy and hot. | been pinying all summer with ‘The|age will have to be drunk through a Amusements. ust 8 priest asserted, acquiring confidence, I| Pavannes, when we first ame Ml elt souls . — Bh ry "An 77 A. few call overflow the apartment, | Runaways” at the Casino, and who have | straw, 33 / house, same desires to got" branch ace oe the same A YOON ngelae | ana even her favorite cozy oorner 14| learned the art of making the beat of | 4 ) ———— nd madame desire po h ed my mistake. was 5 ° things in town: Wale’ the Vidar fount wma we had hat evening uninviting. She sends the maid out to i . : patel ea’ ie ray pdt manae 1M 428d | Evie Tat a eRe hace AM Leen oieteer aera of gCkARET CUP” TITMANHATTAN BEACH TODA, bring the blood to Mme. de Pavannes's cheek, “It depends| rine's lover revived “He wee feitt,at my foars for Cath. h t i cand lees. | |} By Amelia Stone. { BEACH the person who—to use your phrase, M. le Coadjuteur—| must lose no time in fda anti peril from Hezers. | serves them pertunetorlly and 1s gla | CLOCOLATE EGG NOG i} 8.80 | SHANNON'S REG'T BAND, spiritea "her hithor “Your wife, M. de Pavano, NAmmng him, When the company, takes’ thelr depart: a LA 1 One quart of -claret, one bottle of} 7 siuir PAIN’S POMPEII “And that’ Madame herself retorted. resins per need, | necessity, of explaining matters Tee dD haste. aecing the ’ By May Hengler. soda water, one lemon cut very thin, AT Cig Aoheoe atthe an eee ct though Ah, mv wttor" a ae tment autsxnesss| RUNAWAY GIRLS Mf she really wants to bring her four tableapoontuls of powdered sugar, @ 8, And GRAND FIRDWORKS, the Abbess of the Urs . he cried, Interrupting me, w 7 “The Abbess of the Ursulines?!, Begers continued thought-| his tone. w. to town with her, she| The foundation for this delicious ana dash of grated nutmeg and one wine- EVGS. AT 9, MATINEE SAT, AT4, will even at this late day i | slass of sherry. Some Ilke also a dash TH f the heavier furnishings In the Ht-| {ng syrup used by druggists in mixing|of brandy. Pour this over a large ING EAU drawing-room, and instead of the| soda, It can be purchased tn any quan-| piece of ice se: in a deep bowl and|]* LE D EA i tof her?” You hin anxiety Jr SUMMER DRINKS, | vacation lite vac Laka 2 a you here, did she? ‘There was surprise, | "I have. She SAR ely een Th D nish some | nourishing drink is the chocolate flavor- fOly ne murrrigesin Nia vole. "A good aoul, and, I-think 1] “phank weeds safe that Te eee, fey Be Rue de St. Moret: _— ave Ie he replied tery could say more Capt. Andrea intecenon faently Ke T could va friend of yours. Umph! Then at a very late | ¢ ave Neer arfectionnte sister, and my good friend the Co- troawepicions were ‘aroused afresh tes d, Adjutor, enter to save you. Irom what?) 1 tween ready, Addressing ime said, “Now et ‘No one spoke. The priest looked down, his chee! I “My boat?” 1 f vie f; hi Beverages * Heiter stay here till morning, Madame,” went on Bezers, | station. Of oourae Tait not wand wey, constderea tho] Freshing Beverages) gis vitn her own hand ‘Better stay A me, " |No doult Pay, 2 ant to cross tthe river now. By i iat ; tor and Mme. D'O will go with me. ‘annes—this Pavannes om iM e Lu i sternly. sna very force of his will ne made them accompany set) S—could guide mete Lowes} Which Are Cooling) : vannes sink weeping into a ; A SAtiTiC The leanne cia q | toi H ing tables; a Dim from, the room. me: step from our hiding piace. when | 12 rhe ioe te oats. other oftus.” THEA, his lack eyes rov-| and Beatific—The Re-|arouino cherries wit! go far to help on| foams. Stir in a heaping tablespoonful LEMONADE. feve Ie surprise, in his volce. Five Delicious and Re- aventional refreshment mentioned | tity and should be kept corked and on/ let {t stand until very cold. Serve in 9 sho will mix and serve dainty |{ce. ‘To one raw ogg allow two table-| sherbet, lasses’ with macaroons. ™ If Shido > be garnished, use mint] 7 A wicker | spoonfuls of chocolate syrup. Place this | CiAret Cup 1a, ra iy pliced Nengthe TO-DAY, 28c., able, plenty of cracked Ice, tinkling| mixture in a tall glass, cover with a tin| wise and sliced orange.” oe HEN heeled S ocr ara A glasses and q few sparkling mar-| shaker and shake vigorously until tt |, t Favor & Sinclair, many other poveltict Bth Aye.) SCASTE,? With aut Stock Favoriten, Tes the Itallan re; h wait’ 1 A y ct oO vhipped ot % ixing Mghtly, and Big Vaudevilie, Continus BS ’ vy figure crept in. It tit wait!’ T answere, tly. + the illusion, She can almost imagine |of whipped cream, m i ‘ eville, C ; rr Aon. iter sleter aid not oe ‘her, ‘The viattor [#AsumPtion of Unger “Auer Mavantly, speaking with on cipes for, Them. that ene is on a shadowy piazza, serving | hexp a little of the cream on top. Berve $ By Josephine Angela. $ sgn gf; sam mactonr OINt.” stata Moy was Mme. D'O. Her ing ahead of | {Shall not cross the river Sue Hom vou for Interrupting ust heits on‘ | NibeAy ial Shoe | +] Wed., Thurs., Sats, Popular Prices: 4 crept silently forward. Her dark shadow, moving a head oF Information I want °f fa , This gentleman oan give me re summer callers. in a tall glass with lady fingers. Choo-| Half a dozen lemons, three oranges, ; Tall Steel Wapseheoes 3 Ber across the floor, was not more silent than whe, An un- | Mey) ermatly » Tshall take him back witht me Jurned [foi Hor vacation pros] Here are some reliable recipes for | olate, egg and cream should de fresh |one-thin of a small pineapple or tho AQ5tD St. si vatiterve, Dany Barguts Mate, \defined desire to make a nolse, to give 5 To whom? To those who sent me. returned from varation | which are popular | from the tce or the drink will not be! fourth of a large. one and powdered} Ghe was, close: to;us now. s town IMe dingy and un-| Cooling beverages Tho little drawing-room in| with the various young women who haye | cold. 1f chopped ice ts added the bever-/eugar to taste, Lay aside a few alices MAJESTIC GRAND CIRCLE, Bway @ Gon oe . SE Ee oa ee Eves, 8. Mats, Ta'y & Set, — = 8TH MONTH “4 New Vout” 00, Bho uttered a gasping cty—a cry of intense, awful fear. I] Capt, Panavicinit Tey es Beware of too mitch neal B O TT I E R A C GY Ly TH E Special Notices Ww id T Ww 1” f ; WIZARD OF OZ|="s.zetie *y h 1 SAN UED INOLIC Ooo jatinee, With’ that she stag- Te turned pale with onerous thing! FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE pave the sound ching ene air. I heard tho metallic, clase | beanie wey, Due With anger at bene thus treated py ty T F A D Oo F SOC E T. ) 4 with PRED A, STONE as the Scarecrow, 1 ¢ mora Dae eluent Patingioni thernnortetehenretastene | eos unpleasant, tet Be, falterea all the same, “What Tsai HE NE E I ° Md me of @ severe cold and backing cough, | —————__—. { indow: and then Mme, de| I saw chet Knew it was true, 4) ‘Thomes J. Cronin. Fireman Engine Co, HAMMERSTEIN'S, 424 at,, CARDEN Sree ean torward and caught yer ia her arma. [aera starming ereesion 1 had made, and T turret to tthe wot A en Tole VAUDEVILLE ACIS. 12 no: table. de her eyes. T was She raised her hand to her hend to sha wa na 1 i w we could best apprise her of our presence with- | There i noctin ‘ c aa a her—when Crolsette dashed my thoughts to the | vant! He goat ion {pally ‘cant ‘oft winds! ‘Crolsette, vith a tremendous whoop and a erash, old gloves" "T repeated giinciy? ets, i 1 f Dounded over me'on to the floor! aves the hand eed eager ike an old i pa whi Mme, ’O recovered consciousness and was| “Bring here, my telends, i tine ee iter to flee, We all crept trom. the house to-| One ran ato aie Kuan’ Rrra Be her. “Marie and Croisette walked ahead with Mme, de| wore townfoik, burger geet od,? Pavannen's sword!" Wht It at ones. Thi Amusements. y noluding: ; : 8c : ike, and for geome : avannes, while I followed with Mme, de'O, penton betrayed Ko evident a respect fore emery Fat ‘ on through strangely silent streets until we| believe they would have helr tee that I soberly THEATRE, Renuarantorensmoorse cern t: dideestood. wan de mavene my bidding, turned on their temporary leader at | GARRICK Fez" ¥. Porta ee (avannes took his sword, and placed | [CHARLES PROMMAN Mtauager {under his arm, We CT RODE. GARDE PAB Crotsette, who was in advance, started to enter the house, | both bowed ceremoniousiy to Pay viel UY MATINEE TO-DAY & SATURDAY. Broadway & 59th St. but imiddenly “leaped back, ‘The reat of um, pauiaed.. We] sionaey und ‘slowly for goad May fcin, a WTRNe aeeua “Amusing farce, merrily acted." —Heraid. Bd. Naseer gr feared, we were foo tateminat "ine: Vidamo" nad’ been be: | haste we! walknd Across the moonlit space ta the barks if “Realy funy ay ROsATi’s NAVE! BESET kn us. y ev au On hag ‘@trictly for laughin, owes. . hows! 7 “Phen’I breathed ¢reely again. 1 saw that Crolsetto had|us up'at oneoy pti! fd Touched mar weer om Bwallowe e eas RIQH @ HARRIS pre a Ee Pe JOHN GC THOS. A. , 1TH ST. Rice & wise |PASTOR'S sifyte in Lao Ditztchstein's Beat Farce, GARDNER & MADDEN, — POST._& CLINTON VIVIAN’S PAPAS. JAS. FRANCIS 8 & CURTIS DI “Wild and exhilarating musceme. : THE MATINEE TO-DAY. Bcored a “eutccees aurpas 4 EWE EAGLE BURLESQUERS, | 1 Telegram Vizard of Jersey.'* JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. only stepped back to avold some one who was coming out—| the darkness © and stopped In the Coadjutor in fact, ‘The moment. the entrance wag clear | cI bem tobe allowed to thank you for your ald," the lad shot in, and tho others after him, the priest taking | with emotion, turning and facing me,” "Whom ho sald NO notice of them, nor they of him. I was for Koing In too, | the honor oF singe? . om have T phen felt Mine, te hand tignten suddenly on iy arm | nM; Ange de Cusiue.a friend of your cousin,” 1 cepiicg And then fall from it. Apprised of something by this, deed?" ho said: "well, I thank we met ted flanced at the priest's face, ontehing sight of fe hy chatice Wgembraced with warmth thank you most ‘heartily,”” and ust as his eves met her: is face was white—nay it was could have done Itttle,” . 3 Hsly with disappointment and rage, bitter snarling rage, |Your bebait, if it had not been for tenors? Modestly, “Yon that was bardly human, ‘And the virtue of tha ring lee it “He a fot here!” he hissed. “Do you understand? He |,“In—I am sure Tmeannor saan te hat grosked the river co the Faubourg St. Germain at nignitalle | then, in the sun Searching for her. And he has not come back! ‘He is on | between us, 1 for he other ite of the water, and midnight has struck this | I S. “All T know ts that Madame do Sant : it me; end that It has done all, and more than an go pine 24004 alleat for a moment an if she had received a| 20 e E nm Ismayed, ome} im jour ap. “Who gave t you?’ bh ed pened. I conid see that. Soc NAPs Gene aeito hurt me. ne asked, grasping my’ arm xo he gale ae now?" she sald after a time, now me TO," T repeated. It was too late to draw back rQhucl’ he replied briofty. “The keys are at the Louvre."| “That woman!" he efncits “And the boats are on this side?" pine Leaves. 8 It possible? That woman othe at boat!” he “nswered, strikin, ered what 1 T confessed. And uthy which the scene had naturally croatat st ane portion of my lady's commands, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Evgs,8.30 ‘LAST IT] ‘xtuurs, U Mo added impulsty me FLOATING ROOF GARDEN Str. Grand Republic. High Class Vaudevill : W.ltoth a SPM, W224,8.20; Battery Eedg, Bk ‘ Every Evening except Friday, Pare, 80c, d in a strange low whisper, his one hand on th violenos. ery ‘boat! ‘No ae nae (EAGAN p Meant. surprise, scorn and were so blend DAILY hee 8 ° re . “4 Biway & 934 ot. Eves,S.a | wknd th that he. drew. off from me sonnet orton ae decane Manhattan's Tay & San, 206 woiand the Faubourg St. Germain?” she said in ¢ lower panes replied, offended and Indiznant. Ie ie eo fr histc. tye st ang toine pi. | THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET, There will be noth! 1" Rot ne, that Ht ie the truth; and more, T think you ‘would Sind ‘ . He mrote one eave a ener, Nothing! fot #0 speak of this lady If you knew all; and that it wna IE CHRISTIAN. | saison’ ROOF GARDEN—S0e J, Morenn an Japan byNight conie’SsereOTOYO OF came back to me. 1| through her your wife was to-day. treat’ oe Gide gator shy fem to help her over the wooden font of the | Ware alutaining Her, we alken nafely hemor (hoe W j area ‘cana id her hand on it, but she stood stil, Jat he orled, eagerly. “Phen whore has my wife been?’ To-day & Sat.2, toniaas in Robin Hoo i a; et a Looked at her, and oie oad at that stopped. Naturally] “At the house of Mir polx, the glover,” I answered, cela. aa ee : Sunday ie a TamGt. Hers brown and beauti-|!y, “In the Ruo Platriere, Do yh Mbabs 7) ah wy ge Lexcept Sundar Cap Fale Hae aity (he, VEN of the lamp overhead, looked into| Weil, ahe was hoops ahs prisoner until" we Reiped fees Teg | (isi! Tne CUP. ; falne Far it e mere ARE parted, Bnd one fair tress of hair] escnie an hour of so Ago."" Miborria Mba Corcens. ern't Minstrel Mies Ont i Ely ite CaYlus, will you do me| Ife did not scem. to comprehend even th a nee: acl ry " F { Syfavor” she resumed, softly; a tevor for which T abel Wate or nie shee, but, there ‘Was douse and wonder ie ate Teenie Na te oh an gy “First. T muat see M. de Pavannes! 1 am pled; cohar cuits “aaiepelx, the glover," the murmured angeles 7 a favor She must obey each twitch of the lines in order to] —-*— RE New on Ave NI LITTLE VAG) fc, . Groimculated: “After I'am through with him't ase af ye | kee ent ees Kent her thors stee © Catholic, She was] ~ “Lotele-Racing” 1s the Fee AEM ER Ais aH lalRUBIA IRE aRLita: DARE EUR adfeoven men ues toad [ATH ST THEATRE Ste Wel. @ gat.) WOU Wo LITTGs ANTS. op Db U In the novelty-loving eyes of the smi he game ts) ave ; rasa Ee THB HA Dwar |208T BROW IN ‘ sar ReN ze! NAM, That ts exactly what T am going to help bottoms Ae net Tontieineay eetine ane smapariceen, rte | pretty, exciting and a fair text of nerve and ekill, Girls a mai At ie, wadsies ene amAlnsaln en Ne lafiea aan NAT ME WILLS, | onal KEITH'S a \, gocaneay, “Rove the matter He eiret., He dn not here, That ts what] wonder was’ misiiondl te, a was | i y rive tl 1 a course between no mea sy’ of accomplishment when Dlindfolded, | *!“0.5 musital comedy, A'SON OF RE ts ORS, <3 i isthe matter. He went out at nightfall seekin A ‘is | " found our nought. and time was passing. ndfalded and men drive th ¥ - ‘ Cre enn ce of an ugly fall over a| — ——— —— = ——— Fite, and Groaned the, river, ithe, Goadiutor Bare. th the Poel a eS) rhs penkone tortaton your hanes . St ematy a shampnane WHOLIS! SiaE satin we a Niariee rhe € fo hok. fans a ar Pitt iy Bnetatal and MADISON SQUARE THEATRE **5t)0e"| METROPOLIS. © : WINNING HANI he should return before morning return hese Pa gy that | at had crossed the river, “Phat Is the atory in bYlok Fare ta ber grate ae AUST at RENE apeaeaseittel Dranmee eheriter fe lar enportedi th tiie counter NOX OFFIOK OPENS To-MoHIROWW, | 14s. ¢ si 4y THE WINNING HAN Ee urn here.” Now. M. de! ‘That woman sent you to fetch met he repeated neal aged Ww Reins are tied to the blindfolded girt's| Prat q 1 MY Wir) Caylus, Pavannes must be brought here before morning’ nie| ney ered, angrily, ‘Whe did, M. do Pavarmegs | 2 edudged winner, Relns 4 0 y ae ra ‘ .& MBS, ROYLE | HUSBAND “Then, 1d, alowly, and with an’ alr of solemn cons aceeeenet viction which could not but impress me, “there leg trap id for me! She is the worst, the most’ wicked, the vilest of womon! If she sent you. this Is a trapl hhd tay dete Bae. fella, into it already}.Heaven help her—and me~if vy ate bu te Wife's sake—though she will be wild with anx- 1 wd eT wala eagerly Interr pting, her, ‘for his own, dai G Sagat 4, aR aa Aras ‘ongly impregnated | of tron and gallle acta, which forms a < A RIVER OF INK, [ag hen J rat, uince: nipandaring (smell) yet wondartul etrean,,:the wen BOSTOCK S er ‘There exists in Algeria a small stream |syrough a peat marsh, imbibes large oC Neh, he Agr irtve, with sulpouee ) $ which naturé has turned into ink, Itis | Wantitica of :

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