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>) 1904, ‘by J, & Ogiivie lishing Company, “ CHAPTER 1. “Whe Vanished Corse—Pris- oners of the Ingutsition— © The Handsome Spanish + Cavalier—Zoraye, the Un-|' converted Moorish Widow, full moon was shedding its brightest rays upon the rocky eights which overlook the river of the Jews and the Moors mi sare operation, and {t bad | ao Pecasioned the death of thous- ane ee at the stake and driven bal rt ‘housatids more to Africa, In the eyes | ing of the Dpanish Christians the defeated | Moors were no better than wild beasts, Mit only to be hunted through the moun- tain passes or burned at the stake as/ heretics and witches, It was under ‘this condition of affairs that the events | tm the following narrative found birth 4nd vigor. | ‘On this beautiful moonlight night, on the heights overlooking the Tagus, a email body of archers might have been | t geen driving along the roadway a Group of peasant men and women of ‘various ages, but all well endowed with poverty, They were mountaineers, un- couth, ragged and ignorant—as well as} superstitious, The soldiers had small | regard for their prisoners; they drove them along, with blows and curses, as) ) af they were so many cattle, Before this cursing and crouching crowd suddenly appeared Don Enrique | 494 Palacio, commander of the archers and | bowmen. He was a young man, twenty- five? years of age, tall and slender but | Nef ‘well-formed, and with @ soldierly bear- | ing. His curly brown hair framed a! ; bandsome face of sharp, animated fea- tures, which were rendered more at- tractive by a slight mustache and a ott, wavy beard. Hoe was alert and aetive and had al- geady distinguiahed himself tm the wars sort the, Moors; a scar on his fore- ead Was an ever-preeent reminder of it of & Moslem scimitar, He en Jovial disposition which Popular with all classes of and which causet tho apa to rejoice at hie arrival on oF gerd cccaaion. He had the repu- of being & true friend and a f06; honest alike to friend or “nd Prisoners, Don En- Nalmed: “Ah, Ramiro! What x ‘people T am taking to Toledo ‘tor “examination. Pe-taps Your Honor emi epare me the trouble.” Peasants now addressed their en- and lamentations to Enrique, all at once, Bei pes: my lord! . . . Have pity on toe We are Innocent! We did poss do it!" s you brawlers!" cried Ramiro, 9) “Your lordship will remember young armorer, Kalem, the Moor.” “Kalém. the armorer!" repeated En- Fique, thougttfully. “Oh, yes! A clever | ‘Workman and a fine fellow who wrought | me at one time." defence of the royal edict which ell commerce between an uncon- ed Moor and a Christian, he had ‘carried off the daughter of a neighbor, a food Christian, and, according to the Wand tn the absence of your lordship, | ‘the two guilty parties have been pun- ehed) ‘The girl haw been condemned for life 6 a convent Cell, and Kalem has sheen stoned to death.” ot | ber_ald in siokn a ean she idles [Comune this way.” (in, The m ers ge | ey peta to the thevtut ot Jove Baria,"*aald evil witeh! Arrest her, my lord; as her bas Ne stole the bod; "ye, to © magic powder out of} th hones, sald the shep! Otte yea!” assented the ue au bon Fate g c by Rn ers in A. marks he did aie, om peaants the aes no! '@ action, u—you mischief-maker!" akan Benstal was Fares's contempt- Rovgee “commanded Fares to ap- hat Js your name?” are you @ Moor?’ mS and an unconverted. Moor!” ex- wel > bh 3 ip maliciously, What those ve jue; “now, tell me, t my lord. Gossip of old This anew Grew bat fbn teats from te sehr, pete ‘Tulekty | {hem “Biriave continued mae Tout this Moorish woman?” te ea beret Zapara ake 2 rte ange, Bat la of the Mornl: TT have, Kno ae @ long time, was in Gi before the Sime! & servant Fag tig od learned man ficlan t9 tho fate ieing Boabalt doe months before the ll . brave Moorish soldier wi ho. was in a sortie, After the capture it Gras! nada sho and her father came here, She | lives not in Toledo, but near on the side of @ i overlooking the river, in a house built by father who died @ lives there with [about a vear ago, her old sérvants makes no. triends; but her door is always ‘to those her own race and Fel th Mea eek (01 idles in the cure ‘ot dia- " pald on Only father aught her | bo ‘eeck her ald then turn Chartian wa rique. from varity, my ies. Her the becrets of be act, y of causing t dorey their crops. ‘Here comes “I can soe her climbing the hill. now!" erled Fares She i ery woll, ms may €o now—I need) you no longer.” said Enrique to the} muloteer, who departed quite willing! ingly. te had already remain here," said Ramiro and Arias, “Cot y oracles and make no noise, but Qbeerve hi her evi! practices,” The three men trastily concealed them- selves behind: some rocks and bushes where they could observe the actiona of) Zoraya. and watoh her doines at a time when she believed herself unseen. or os CHAPTER II. The Dangers of Palmistry—|' i SAP EL LDS TU Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the- great emotional actress, is now playing here successfully in Sardou’s picturesque, romantic drama, ‘‘ The Sorceress.” hibite love, just reconcile oer “iA for myself; and unguents, elixirs and }bowders to heal the sick.” “What! Medicines from those vile and Merge plants?’ it they are also healthful and ‘aiteing she replied. ‘The scarlet frult of the henbane, as well as that| of the heliadonna, provoke delirium and insanity, but they also bring sleep avd i reat to the bed of suffering. It is with| ity tr muon Lat print de: them as with everything in this world—|tests and persecutes my Zoraya Reads Enrique’s Palm. farce of the A bey et it is love which |the two races in the end aya. “Well, t@ justify yourself, yor that “te “Bile teninence’ the" ue Xime “What! "the Inquisitor?" griga 30 now frigptened for the first thm i nh no, my lord! No, you will pet a0 that!" cried. In. pl tones. “This great red furrow, which connects the thumb to the line of life, denotes passion. Oh, a great one which holds you body and soull it will end oniy with your lifel” even with love itself—according to the| would not wish me harm, for you ars ease and the dose, they prove a remedy | 600d and gensrou about ine Vhat do you kno’ or a poison.” “Oh, as to that, 1 venture to WAEEE| Wo’ you read tn i inthe geara?” asked Ne my knowledge does bo extend that you deal In jove phiitres,” Zoroya iaughed lightly, as she re be: far, But in the a ey he mirror, ? hould 1? That would, be yse- | the! qiliver disc and lines of the A by Heaven! I am curious to eon Wore may ve Created, maore | nan ly by a prnile a n by & wears. Y | lara ‘what you can read ih my bs ue took a peat oF a_laree learned that by & ent” intred Enrique, in a Sancering Don Enriq' stone at the foot of the 1" exclaimed Zoraya. “Never! | shin on In she must descend to reach fim, An Ardent Love Scene in the Moonlight—The First Enchantment —“‘Neover Cross My Path Again!’’ mouniain path, Z the aples who were watching her nnd seeking to place @ false interprela~ tion upon her actions, In her right hand she carried a silver sickie, which sho used in the cutting of herbe and piante, Her left arm held a | great bunch of wild flowers and plants, and as she slowly proceeded along the path she glanced from side to side in search of any flowers which might be | growing in the crevices of the rocks. | Frequently she stopped and gathered a flower or a plant to add to her collec- tion. | “She is a liandsome creature,” re- | marked Enrique, “Observe the grace | suppiences In ali her movements,” ORAYA wandered slowly along the “Poor boy!” muttered Enrique, "Yesterday, at nightfall. up there at} # the foot of ani elm tree. Afterward, ac- eording to custom, 1 left the body of | the culprit tied to the trunk of the tree «fo 8 &-warning to these cursed ‘Indicating the poor peas yonte"but, bah! they are wicked and eplteful; the body has disappeared,” 4 "Carried away?" naked Enrique "Yes, but by whom I do not know,” replied Ramiro. “As soon as the news Teached the city 1 was ordered to go and arrest these people, who live in the gation. ‘And the result?” “sothing! Curse them, they will tei! Rothing! A moment later two archers ap- proached, pushing forward a burly, IR- Rorgnt shepherd ‘Was It you who atole the body? erked Sarique my good Loni! t—touch a corpert” cried the poor shepherd, with Unaffected horror “Then tell me! Who ald?’ sald Don Enrique, in a commanding tone 'l cannot k of It. She may harm ire if [ tell about her.” he! Whom do you meant” She-=who ue it; the Moorish wom- en! Yea, yes! The sorceress!” cried the Peasants. “It was the sorcerens! The soreerees?” repeated Knriquo, In ry reptied the chopherd. met her at nignt the mountains, mo the moon. This morning, » I saw her making great this*—imitating her, "Twas driving my flock away t» avoid ber, when I saw two Moorish devils. com ng yto her. { wanted to kpow what the three flends were roing to do, so crawled on my ha . va ka; but th ward me t look that I ky to es hanged me “What makes you think «ye js a sor- eress?” asked Enrique. “She makes mischief with her devil. “ | woutd Aborhood, and proceed with an in- | “Weil, Your Honor must take ca) that yon she-devil does not chat @ spell ever you,"as the magtelan, Circe, did over Ulysses In olden times,” replied | Ramiro. “No Bu I fear of that, Ramiro. || should like to speak with her.” lis “Not now, my lord, not now,” en-| treated Ramiro. "In the moonlight that be dangerous. She has more | power then to charm you “Nonsense, Ramiro, stitious, I fear her not. to her." Ton Enrique emerred from his hiding advanced Into the open space in view of Zoraya, and called het are super 1 will speak you place. full name. ‘Who calls?” she inquired, in a low sweet voice in which there was no iraca of fear “I, Enrique Palacios, archers of Toledo, “What does his lordship desire of me! ne truth. Did you, with two ae omplices, carry awry the body of) young Kalem? 1 did, my lord.” “For some conjuration, T suppose: for | jt appears you are a magician, Bo 1| have been told. "Then you have been told by those who hate me,” replied Zoraya, warmly. They hate me because I am a Moor and remain faithful to the law of the Koran. “If It ts not for some magle art, why do you come here at night by the light of the moon, which Is the accessory of all witchoraft? The answer is simple. 1 come to gather the herbs at night that I may be alone; and by the Ight of the moon that I may recognize them.” What use do you make of them?” he asked “From the soul of these flowers, my chief of the lord, I extract essences and perfumes | Atte tee 23 wean nee es unconscious - of | MY, indeed! So modest and chaste tn, pple Lae, oF a Yoraya, carefully deposited her sickle eh ie amor a yand her bunch of fori, ny and fee on it flat rock, an: plea But, eaty, goa. ate, band iene deacended ihe racy path to ginfet te not for some, evil Tat Neld forth his lett hand, which she "guns ah ree comare Se Pee wae yithin, bee Bi a and died for & t f- | Moment. en al + ten ravens and. wolves,” e'feplied, "| "™"¥ou wish to know the trath "Have you Dui mata Kt? “Yeo, in a crevice of these rocks. : can show, you the spt, i s04 au you new that he was « criminal.” You promise not to be offended?” “He was not a criminal in my @; "| “The truth will not offend me,” he , Whose only} replied. “Very well.” fhe now examined his hand carefully a ARK IThe om an the Red Band SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET OF VALUABLE RECIPES | J. Ws BEARDSLEY'S SONS, 474-478 GREENWICH ST. N.Y. i) AMUSEMENTS, i 1) aes meth OBIS coustock w= CR HENRI P. 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SD AVE fatiMen Fe-tay.-Do | HUMANN-HEINK SESE Ne We ae RS ES ae Lovers Lorrenyy 4 ALTAR OF FRIENDSHIP. | 16 Batne lex Av oF) a HURSD: DEE TEN for a few minutes before she sald: hh see that you are loyal. my lo ‘oval and brave, but of a weak and vac: j ating ing mind.’ “Where do you. m! that?” In the line of the he Joint t your stump, Ay “te a, | Wite short, ‘nee peg oil Ki sudden Ry Tai bores | tales statement amuse ee He tian, and became only a woman— tay merrily, and Caine a Lad woman, Oh, Nature! before pate '@ quite true! Is it net, | thee | bow in humble submission. Ramiro muttered to his compantorr ings jow volce: i tau to Heaven t-4 one now ened damna- mpage vee euraed teh! ne wn J Tee eos Pay her in the tinued: “The line of life, dist q short, Aisin at at tthe KB ys poy reat and resumed “these "ies which croas at the base jof the thumb indicate a disposition very, very amorous.” Enrique was aly 4 he laughed heartily and excl Irae es h, as to that—you are aa “This great red furro fe mee the thumb Py pot tine ot ot ite te ca ion. while! ‘olds pi wilt end me Oh, ‘ou body and oa only with vour life.” “Is it reciprocated?” he asked. not tell, but there are many ov. | | atacles During her beeen 4 t his Zoraya had, unconsciously, drawn cl Be Enrique until she wan “quite against This contact of their bodies, the warmth of her hand, and more partira- lorly the strange, neg ging odors of the Arablan pet which were ex- from her loth Ing and her hi Intoxicate i ‘This romantic interview by moonlig! | with o strange Ly! jnaving woman, howl his han er warm fumed el to his own was well caleulal | ciple ta. ae hea oS bgt ny Po ci eo “- yale iant Don Enrique, ¥ ape riage! Me ye Pte ret in “Now, you cam fea [at low tones, \the future so well in | also eee, peat iy Pa in my "mind (area aoe, “placed a. hand urned her tave to toward 4 met and remained & fascination neither covid | is delayed answer for a moment, and when she her ac | | cents were soft and ie | “Yes; Lacs think that ‘am beautiful and desir quickly, eS Bed 1 ve ee Enriq' ‘But I qin a Saracen, ‘ reprobete-on @ you have “aga Paar | ve," “And desired,” he ann “Then you think the royal edict age that would punish us for it; {n @ dungeon cell, and you, in che wal or at the at: Hs cag unjust and cruel,” asserted En- earnem| ras not t_Kalem very Coad to ¢| lem of your race! I for that reason, thé mora to be | ‘ued, sj :|oee 80, eruel a law?” “And was she not entitled to our she, who was not Ae in ble to resist the jan gir “hn, Tecan understand wa Shee? " declared ya, es tones, ‘of admiration and de- * und he aa (Pole fh iand was promi art. you be as brave as she?’ “Ah, yes! tor one who would be a brave as he! * * © Ah, become a Ka- hours of 7 happy intoxication to him who does not think he is paying too dear) them ia fear of the execu and who will brave che flames at the | stake for a touch of the fire Md we the hot gun of Africa has instilled {a my | mip Passionate specc! 6 ietostente ome fe en ve +h com. he had | He jeted Eariqu ‘pain or fig’ Wes ent Street FRIDAY, AS Usoa., BARGAIN T Not Half Space in mer To Tell of To-Morrow's Fait Sale Opportunities trade Peeoys ts Oieae Oa ae % offered hour after hour penta \ make up & of BARGAINS IN THE BEST SENSE OF THE We He in| Friday {In Curtains. Friday _{ \n Women's Fall Sale } in Damasks Fall Sale { \n Women's €! Specials | In Tapestries. Specials | in Women's Pols 2 Arabe Curtains Te Ee eae noe gota Ee Lace te _Curiginawwuite ot. 1.49 a oa taal real seg 5.98 a SEs Pea opin cure Paltessesees OO see Sample lengt! Pig Fr » Stripe Wor: ch UD mere Hi go at ie AS ae en ire td intosicate| bi wet ao wr wee wah my lord, farewell!" she ligh’ ay A Tt ts She ascended again Ks! *, focky. and to pick o caer 2 ste ap ede aad net ther + Wi 4 crea’ she is! Her burned mine, rowed into my brain!” lig toner: wal \wway. Zoraya, wpon hearing these exclam tions, rtopped and turned to et reason for lew But Enrique o ber forward, “Got Ge! "We will hy rou. | But—never cross my tenn? : Zoraya, after a mecctent eh hesitation, answered in A calm, mweet voles in | whieh there waa no trace of anger oF resentment: “I go!—but Derg the Arabian’ Proverb which sa: ‘No one in tho world Bat ever oan “the day called to- morrow!" (To Re Continued.) 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