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——————— . ¥ é ea An 044 Bagagement. CHAPTER IL. ‘ “y the poor girt,” sald i rie fx ie Nahi uit i | ch own cake as for a friend of bo more of the matter for some time. @f Miss Northcott is an unpleasant one, (et I must detail it ag accurately as pos- ‘elle, since it may throw some light I.was walking down one of the Lig aol In i I : way among the dirty loung- clustering round the doors i é i ft yi me with a drunken leer, fell full upon his face, tense astonishment, I rec- ograded creature before y acquaintance, young Ar- who had once been fa- of the moat dressy and par- in the whole college. I was po utterly surprised that for a moment apres doubted the evidence of my 2 Hi -¢s Be s s x 5 if tp i j il! te those features, which; though bloat. with drink, still retained nelr former comeliness. I was de- ef to resoue him, for one night REE = at least, from the company into which he had fallen. “Halloo, Reeves!" I said, “Come along with me. I'm going tn your dl- rection.” He muttered some Incoherent apology could eee that he was not only suffering from the effects of a recent debauch, but that a long course of intemperance had affected his nerves and his brain. Hie hand when 1 touched it was dry and feveriah, and he started from every shadow which fell upon the pavement. manner which suggested the delirium of disease rather than the talk of ® a drunkard. ‘When I got him to his lodgings I partially Undrossed him and laid him) tacts upon his bed. His pulse at this timo! 1 Wei was very high, and he was evidently extremely feverish, He seemed to have steal out of the room to warn his land- lady of his condition, when he started pty whore was Het ¢ ert a Mite oriheatt s ever, and der at Ha friend's inf up elbag ia me by the sleeve of my cont, “Don't go!" he erled, “3 feel better b when you are here. Jam sate from her then.” “From her!" 1 ald “From whom?" “Her! bec!" he answered, peevishly. Ab! You don't know her. Sho is the devil! Beauttful—beautiful; but on eg devil!” “You are feverish and excited,” I sald. “Try and get a little sleep. You will) wake better.” “Bleep! he groaned. “How am I to sleep whéa 1 see her sitting down yon~ er at the foot of the bed with hee great eyes watching and watehing hour after hour? I tell you It saps ajl the strength and manhood out of me, That's what makes me drink. God help me—I'm halt @runk now!’ “You are very Ill," T sald. putting! gomo vinegar te his temples; “and you are dalicious, You don't know what you nay.” “Yoo, I do,” he interrupted, sharply, | Jooking up at me, "I know very well what I aay, I drought it upon myself, Tt Is my own choice. But I couldn't- no, by Heaven! I couldn't~accept the alternative. I couldn't keep my faith with her, It was more than man could do.” I sat by thé side of the bed, holding one of his burning hands in mine, and wondering over his strange words, He lay still for some time, and then, rals- Chic els REALLY DELIGHTFUI Che Hint Covered Candy Coated: si (iin Ler. Te ee ee. THE WORLD: = EVENING. JULY 2, : NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. The Vampire Girl # w ‘9 # # By Sir A. Conan Doyle. George Munre’s Sons.) ing his eyes to me, sald In a most plain- George Munro's Sona) | tive voice: hy re = “Why did she not give me warning ih- | pooner? Why did ahe Mad until I had this il times, reiling his feverish head from ide to side, and then he dropped into & troubled sleep, I crept out of the room and, having seen that he would be properly cared for, left the house. His T wes very strange,” I remarked. | words, however, rang tn my ears for “Tes, and Geucedly reugh 00 | days afterward, and assumed @ deeper Brodie. | significance when taken with what was blow has come !t | to come. . fo gentle and ae friend, Barrington Cowles, had away for his summer holidays, » thet” 1 Mika's \ad hose werner et tom for sev- @rqgl montha, When tne winter session hep. 3. eve met her |Came on, however, I received a tele- sram from him, asking me to secure old cooms in Nurthumberiand etreet Nima, and telling me the train by ich he would arrive. I went down fine. However, I dont suppose she will | to meet him, and was delighted to find uoh for some little time after |him looking wonderfully hearty and . 1 will take ad- | well “By tha way,” be said, guddenly, ‘hat Double ' S. &H."" Green Tradiag Stamps Saturday Moralng from [Saou 12sec Thereafter, Single Scomps Uatll Closing Howr The 330,000 copies of the August number of Every- body’s Magazine were too few to supply the de- mand, Second edition is now ready. NEWSDEALERS WILL TAKE NOTICE. Take this ery of announcin by os of erehen gree af oR cadien to the eee of rd to ayy ace hy we ¥ f-4 oe Thar Cooper Store Ss nt ined ope" farther ae Hutea- ures sy at the Premiam Room in he’ degel C the fame manner as in any other Geert? & fre talking over the events of tho holl- ‘The next incident which I have to re- days, “you have never congratulated Cate as bea: upon uestion | n@ yet!” sod fog bode “On what, my boy?” I asked. “What! Do you mean to nay one have wagement?” Women’s Double Tipped Silk Gloves, Pair, Decidedly in favor this Summer. Black white and colors. Every pair fully guaranteed. Women’s Double Woven Tipped Silk Gloves, Pair, Sizes 534 to 814. The popular black or white styles * Good quality silk, Regularly 59c. Washable Suits For Boys, Saturday ore WASHABLE SAILOR 92-408 answered. pblieedlng yo eo ae Ries Or “However, I am delighted to hear ‘t, after the conversation With | and congratulate you with all my second cousin which I have quoted | neart.* “ the city on my way | ears,’ hig? 4 ms she which I had been at-| thing.” You remember that girl whom ny very late, and I was lwo both admired so much at the Acad- (Main Floor, Front, iath Greet) hast” I cried, with a vague teel- palace, when @ man stag-ling of a among them, and held) You don’t mean to say that you Are “I thought you would be surprised,” with an old aunt of mine in Peterhead, in Aberdeenghire, the Northcotts hap- pened to come there on @ visit, and 4a we bad mutual friends we soon met. I found out that it wea a fulse|? For Ages 3 to 10 Years, alarm about her being engaged, and then—well, you know what it is when senses; but there was no mistak-}you are thrown into the society of such a girl in a place like Peterhead. something | Not, mind you," he added, “that 1 consider I did @ foolish or hasty thing. I have never regretted it, for a moment, ‘The more I know Kate the more I admire her and love her, However, you must be introduced to her, and then you will form your own opinion." I expressed my pleasure at the pros- pect, and endeavored to speak as light- ly as I could t Cowles upon the sub- Jeot, but I felt depressed and anxious at heart. The words of Reeves and the unbappy He of young Prescott ux Fp a ea Breadwa Brooklyn, Rich with Rare Economies Is This, Great Saturday Programme. ot Eee The fabrics of which these ( Suits are made comprise gs Crashes and all the new fanny oe = SA’ RDAY, FRON 8TO ming. 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