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Born Rio Rapep, + RR The Evening W eo OD SPDOOHODHODHDOHOHOGHHTDDHGTDOHOSHHDGGHOS1. OHO FGHGVOSNIDHIGI9HHIDOHOOSDDGHOOODOOOOSN Daily Magazine: Monday: September 7. 1914" A Complete Novel Each Week In The Evening World g The Story of the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR By H. C. Chatfield T Told From a New Viewpoint. z 2 DOOODVHOTSDOGHOOHGOOHHOSGHOHHSS ODOOOODHGDOHGOTEDHEOIDIDHOHHOHHOOHHHOHOOHDOHOOOIN UU ‘With Defidd & Oo, (Copyright, 1902, ty him, and he fought to keep back the ifc square, One day we e4 up it te wrong to ask more than f am in. @ CHAPTER 1. OMT Row that-you would come,” aie a fancy to me'l used to go Requesdy Woe “etsed "thoughtfully at the . . The One. whispered, essing his po) to his house, so in time f% to street below, Ghe had never heard TLL yon play, or would you rather make love to Marguerite ane int riance., if Boogie Bhd Rinene’ cen toe pag Mo: pr: she was trying ter cheered a a ais aw as te P= a . “Why did you come here to-nignt?” mpeng CO DA wepice. e eemile played two rows of perfec' le ater wi \hlay quickly you were a priest,” she said teoth—Clotilde of the Bouffes Parisiens, a little confec- 7 hat Cree mee CTNOR Ce ED ane Serene © oH gee you hav ur war in a Lol — Som white flesh, who might have stepped from a fete she sald with an Impations "The next @me you peas aeine te | “I told vou at Aret you would not you realize what that ‘ by the door of her salon at Ems; he smiled, but for a moment he Bp Moat Mbp iM RS? euas cea tut Ro bees <p jy usoat Rte the oe stood 3 \< o1 pupil “But lo -understand. ie =m anewer. 8 ia not in the room.” ‘way & woman feele—until—until it ie eaw the flare Bod, con lew ia LA crvetal Frome gl the dull whew ot " Called D’Arblay, rattling th Ah od bey Soe + aaa ay hy yo Se eng aca paligana, H'pg ha Shee Bxsd ‘woot Wk. Nt, o'atgh ae ara of raw meat. He saw his friend, Guy Egerton, hurrying toward the baccarat,” and soon the in table ee 54) gD poet,” & Lic aed “Dear,” aS. Loe Log yee go b ‘and then, sitting apart, with her back turned toward the players, he was girdled by tases, with Ludwig's yore” : Revert been made to « vine cowl. It among them. D'Arblay bought the bank but Lud- “T want redress, not proof.” comrades knot acl, Of reddish hair. to try him the bid D'Arbiay tried to put on a bold hee been ‘ifterent’ from thetra’ that “In either case I shall probably lose,” he said in answer to the question; BA | when they png for eine. front, but he was cowed by the [ beHeved a man should be judged “put at present I value my pockethook more highly than my heart.” had the luck to be next ‘nfm ‘at the *0llder’s glance. It waa not the look the same standard as @ woman, I of m weak! f a bri “Fou are wise to keep the pooket- she cried, in a voice of anger. “You right tableau, with Egerton opposite. ing nor of braggart. He wuld be laughed out of the regi- ” the “without it Bl the spy!” “Qhance makes me eit by * know that he had a man to deal with, ment. Why I have told you this I + boot’ a yet the opy ea -_ Marguerite Clairon ot hie “tnd at heart be waee coward, “oaanot say: but, in wplte of whet teas £0 vee Lonel immed etond cowed the keeper's lash, elbow,” “not ” j eaid, with a shrug, you said now, somehow Seve” and she lef the way towtrd py: ettel Arblay caw the look che gave “what do you i! that would understand—¢hat you cues toes “That you to Capt. Egerton woule thtse.” Te looked as they ap- , The wire arise f choulders and etome, make your bets,” be inter. S74 to myself every Thaler of whieh eehe said. “An! @tri loo! w laughed. y. have robbed us, and that you mae there fs not @ woman preached. At sight of the Prussian “+Weili—what is that to mem rupted, gruffly. leave Eme within twenty-four hours; living @o bad that her heart would usiform she frowned. He bent his head to her and ‘The play went on, and the faces as for your friende—that fs their not thrill to know that @ man: could a grew eager and fiushed or desdly jookout. I have no desire feel ike thet.” . “Wer is not declared,” laughed pa’. ar out his — ot ‘: white, scandal.” (> creaton ie am going, Marguerite,” he said. Gietilde Berthon. “Let me introduce ave you oe erear’ Marguerite-—why Frenchman took two or three “So goon? ahe answered, trem- the Count von Leun-Walram, WhO g§he looked turns across the room; his 3; then suddenly she cried im- epeaks French like a Boulevardier.” 4 his breath came Dulsively, “Yes, gps Me clicked his heels together and . “Marguerite,” he “leat night et the bien,” he growled at last. “I I saw a look in your face which made Delleve you would understand; last meet opt cope ry ne Sania horas ven. her hand. She drew wig etood for a moment think. fo-night I know.” s a @ low, eober, measured Then in the burning of her blood a way, , but , “Some time,” he said, “one aémaifation to adoration is, I fear, but | vente; 1¢ matters et 0 ate.” belong to me.” pock ik up the Ciairon in the stipula- <ween her trembling hands. The look “Siena!” she answered, “very pret- “Tiens!” she answered “we shall Leecergvay rth sdk stg tion; every thaler you have taken into his eyes was rest penetrat- all canines “Yeu” ‘muttered the Englishman, from her must be returned as well.” ing, but she e&w only honesty and counting the motes, and Jaawig no. At the sound of her name the man’s clear courage, bling of hie han face grew livid, his hands clenched “And I doubted.” she cried. “Ahi desert, CHAPTER 11. Hrd, tBea “the full Ghousaad before and he sprang toward Ludwig. ve me.” fue eyes, its high cheek bones The Other. i "Them by God, T totus,” Nec fesolute mouth. He was Lin “ HATE these Pr ‘fake the bank for a while, , Then the alternative ts thi onl too, in bis light bl I hope there wi" Zvona a D’arblay, “I have a And roy fa arin ve lag a oe " i soft by keep Clotilde And having sald it, Mar. cree sed into the adjoining room. the suddenness of the af- “As you wial gueri| @n- e turned celle de Lembach turned Ludwig followed, Marguerite Clairon {ORE the man staggered be And her back upom a group of of- d been watching them from behind were ai blinded Re wiser: followed hoy eyes. At ficers passing in the Cur-Garten. beside his cards, When tl eed men entered saw the shining friend, Guy Eger- _ Her father, General the Marquis de after them, yan ee olut soy. an ‘@ decanter he tween Be saw a man looking at bim Lembach, moved bis chair away from youth bebii until the trained instinot of @ soldier Lud- atealthily from behind his cards. The the table where they had deen dining, e was unobserved, stole qui otly out wig rushed toward ‘the man's face was certainly not pleasing—sly 404 iaugned. the balcony and went toward the arm had been scised euddenly from ‘eyes under shaggy brows which “"' 5 offering at Baron Arab and shoot, and I was free. dining room window, behind, and in the Teyowa together on the forehead ay chuckled. “‘Bietaarck ts Ludwig, I hate ‘the way young Tue two men ned the room tothem- Dudwig say o woman's fose—white ‘of ashy whiteness, thick, bestial too cleve: must act in elids on the seives, The casement windows were and trembling. port covered by ete the The other person at the table on om. with enthusiasm. droop, lips that must never and both ‘open, and between them stood a ‘Don't be @ fool,” be wi ni lamarck, where is het the Gen- never speak above a whi ends, and a Achdating chin on which the Cursaal terrace was Guy Egerton. eral rumbled. “At Varsin with @ bil e ted black rd w in He nodded and smiled at a young ious attack. And the French Am. In the man’s buttonhole was Hussar at a nearby table, The Hus- bassador, Count Benedetti, where fhe red and black ribbon of some UD- gar powed, he? Woe at Ems, where th Her cousin inughet. “With a soldier Dulfet om which was an array of de- pine the fellow'’s arme and ry " canters and glassware. im back against the casement father and a Yankee mother ,you RNG wonder you have a heedache.” ‘D'artlay struggled tae. it. Lad “The air in there but the Uewat hese said; “but whatever they think in sald iwig. “ was my . iy close.” and while iS kept bi toward home. ‘ina t order—he might be an: “Who ie the man who bi King of rt takes his annual ‘rance, I like you better for it.’ 1 anaes tite ee oo ical ay as just cure, There i ft fice here Ian't it strange that we should “Yes, it ts much cooler here,” aa- decanter “wp asher,” ‘a'industrie. teas OR ® cowed?” Marcelle asked. Gan po Cunmeain te Patin Sh ohne, moat aoaiat ddoniy sald, “But swered the Frenchman, for some. from his grasp At sight of her the 1” Marcelle was enying, ry tell you Benedetti has taken the when you st our name =“ I t me to-night I thing to say, but eying the eoldier man’s was,” apn Cee de oa adden ha Heelers Oss Sees oe bull by tho horns—watch the events thought 1 bi ever seen @ ruder furtively. hen t von Leun-Wal! sds int Ludwig-8leg- of the next few hours—watch them, man.” “['m sure a little refreahment will pe cre a Hussar?’ she sald. fried-Hermann-Friedrich - Maximilian I say.” ‘ ‘ “I can never forget Snes. Mitre at help ke head,” eontinued in in the Thirteenth Hessian von Leun-Walram. Is that name The General looked at the young Lembach.” he answered in low, stepping up to the buffet and putting ” enough? If not, we have nicknamed Micer, but his challen: to an argu- thrilled tone—‘never—so long as I down a pack of cards, which mean- ion dieu,” she laughed, “Captain 51, «pour Miche,’ ” ment remained unace; qo re- live.” time had caught the Frenchman's ‘Count von Leun-Walram, Thir- luctantly he raised +e0d — He felt her tremble on his arm, and ye, “A little strop de groseilles and ‘Hessian Hussars—I can't call “Von Leun-Walram!” exclaimed the drained it. when he dared look he saw her tall water?” he . ‘What is your Christian girl excitedly. “Why, father, it must ‘Speaking of angels,” said Mar- and pliant in @ white, thin gown, “No, cognac.” eald the man. be cousin Ludwig.” celle, “there goes the Ambassador and more radiant, he thought, than yudawig quietly filled two Mittle wig,” he laughed. “Possibly,” now.” t r-shine in the blue vault above. giaseas from a decanter. fe better. I shall call you | “Possibly,” assented the General, yiawig turned and saw a small, “Marcelle,” he whispered, “there ig © “progiti” he said, raising his own ig. That means Louis, doesn’t without enthusiasm. elderly man, with bowed head and othing that I would n {tthe same It was now Egerton's turn to be stooping shoulders, pass near the | “Thank you, Ludwig, SE for you.” 45 nin My our “Yes, and I'm afraid that I shall curtous, terraci means @ great deal to anid; “it ane Frenchman @rained his glass and put it down without a word, then 2. ; be- ry “ “Then you will let me be your fopget ine pretty name OE Cine” | “our cousint™ be asked, Joking at 1 ai PrpEeh AmbasaMaOE Used enandt? Ne aed Ms A te well you speak French,” ehe mee ray mother was an American, 77°, nations growling in leah—one hi te ther voles salting three nthe on. : - a 61 11 ” « me } and she gave bim an in and ber own cousin married the faloe) eten and tay spring at each ASF ese and x steps. “Tt is @ distraction,” shrugged Perhane Lug " Count von Leun-Walram. je was 2 At the door of the hotel Ludw: ‘Arblay. openti door @ could not keep his eyes from her. muah te seh her my & relative of the Duke of Nassau, | But the band drowned his words, stopped to say good-night. ee ee a eae ne it for im epee Peto oat ‘When the General end the Eng “Widtant relative of the Duke Who refused to recognize the mar- end for a time they listened to the “Minti to-morrow,” he ‘whispered, eee ben Be SSS ies 8 artes oone Se Saree Pe Sta bat why Nehman had disappeared beyond & Gistand because he was a Tiage because the Countess was an music. As tho last strains died away touching her hand to his lips, The that detonated the Rretehmam aut: aa ir hillorest Marcelle and Ludwig turned eet ina he was bani: 2 Ta anee LAaTTe, ils cane thomeeiven af the next tabla» ‘moment was ended, but not the mem- 094° eis “cdocause I sew that he inise ded their horses to the Ioft and walked a A ory o! ‘or she stoo jor ®, ghady read a. iy Ry) aoe unas for- Was older than I, but we used to “What @ stunning creature!” ahe desi tisiag t te Pd Faintly, Sparen cows Me ove, 208 as muted. to} kill you,” she answered in athrilled (oa. 7 Mielven, - ~ PRs ty tather—but in consequence DIAY | together nevertheless. My 1 eet, pautenty turned faintly through the night cam: Uke to ace 'a new method of making "Men quarrel best Mar, When Ludwig spoke his words were fathor Dut tn co reaaost mother died when I was twelve, and away and tried to hide her confusion, rattle of en, ke to see & new method of making "Men, quarrel, best och ken. Mmapired by th eee tive been a Prussian in Sfter that I lost touch with him, ex- for she saw her mistake. and as she turned away she shud- ‘De Arblay’ tu Se oe and Ley ‘and be turned toward the °! was thinking of duchy I have been t Kinds of & I knew that his mother But Ludwig followed her glance, dered, for ahe had nh privet leretand, celle” he aid, “and the rides we remembered the Now, let's talk arguerite Claironi” he almost words she had spoken that night in ia, wanes. Wevetied aide to Aor. seized his hand waddenty and weed to take through the Hochwald. 1 can see you now, on your little pie- “I hate these Prussians, I hope , “The pass—what is that?” heasked drew him ag she cried; bald pony, speeding through the fore there will be war.” BS anstendy voice, ‘Don't £0. 4 that.” eat, with your brown ¢ ne “The pasa,” Ludwig continued, run- “don't go away from me like that in the wind—and I by aide when Hans, the fat yo it the weathe! “Bven i you are a Prussian,” sald " growled the ide him, ‘I'm glad you're General, “who joins the revolutionists Diet. Heerton could not but luckily Marcel neh.” The voice was deep 1 should say we did not get along smile, ing the cards gracefully up his arm f a bell were turned away. hs vo Be ae ne tole © WSlarcelle bowed lightly in the _ Then the lights In the band pavilion CHAPTER If. faa cent tee fon cease tee CHAPTER IV. unding along on ™A curious sentiment,” he answered. yiugs; direction. He ‘rose and Were turned out, and the blue-coated The Turn of a Card. closing of a fan, “ls for the purpose Turn of a Lite. eathlows and worried out of saw 8 midaie aged, banker crossed to her table. Pannen OF 5 intenty Fegumant TWEEN the old bathhouse of reversing the cut without detec- The Tum o! . you break your nedk.®, come toward her, one of i Mey As the soldier came toward the bad ag thy a Matoelie stata ot Oe Viee-Thurme and ton, Your method of inserting the ARGUERITS closed the door. Pi pas New vermte Grow O14” enman, plang Satelite” Biwas oped as from tar sea: Tht, oven the bas the Homan chureh stage Sirdn tote brought" Wo she Yon is (AM W Ledwis wetebed br ump: Ci" be moved: “ol at twantr f ted toward the baccarat most beautiful women he had ever 285 Sto iy espana the Lahn, When effectual but clumsy, It is much ly for @ moment as re avere he sew Guy Egerton push his geon, ‘Her keen Drown eyes, eet wide , A® Marcelle passed the actress her Ludwig left the hotel he slmpler to do tt with the little Anger. Perhaps it is wicked to think #0,” , han Mh was to turn. _ came toward bim. she said after a moment, “but some- DA ny, bra Wek oe Sepenty Sod Iman’ Instant their eyes met; de- wandered toward the river, and as he De eG 2eUre ne tae, min 1 followed, Ludwig,” he times it score as thoustrl have caves white, and the dark chestnut hair fe Sance on the one part—on the other crossed he stopped midway between giared at each other, Ludwig cool said at last, “because I know Paul hough to make, me feel old, , upon her shoulders in two curiosity end contempt—for Between the shore and impasaive, D'Arblay with his D'Arblay—because you were with }o%" {ithe sonny ein to be an Ete, "El Mr ata ran ana mente arrnnct cate tat, "a oe"eron suuntred.aorome the Randa tmeiog ornige Tapes him zits old man’ companton, and—and te all aad her Read well poleed. ne was iaomentary, yet the heart of each bridge, and one of them turned as he PACy one anwer cing tn his blood. | «tone tnink that Iam ungrateful,” I would not let him realise it for the | “The de aid aweetly, . Wee strenmely Ce ies passed and, looking at him curiously, ‘Grek’ (oard sharp), the Frenchman he answered in @ deep breath. EE sate Miia . reese crepaine. yh pesey ith nell? powed dnd drew @ chatr beside torts ond Mere thinking of a tok & atep toward him. sneered, “I ghall come to you for Suddenly she caught both his hands aid ‘cagorly; “T should Roa tig of clothes. ‘The straight HO EN eee oe re Tecked) moment nich gray chateau among the hills of “T say, Ludwig, 1s that your” inatruction. At present I prefer to ana looked into hie face, Her eyes brother then and take all the cares smooth - shaves li IAUED. swig with © Eaorton ‘but Mey Aupeaiingly jy seco, with slant roofs shining in the ‘The qoldier started from his rey. MY An erie a his eyebrows, burnt through him. from your shoulders.” cheeks, partly co: said Ludwig ¥ Eotese os Lis eeneeas sunlight and pointed turrets piercing erie, mation © Merely rated Ce Se and Would have fought for , “Hut big brothers always sympa- whiskere—he had seen ‘ ‘3 shoul hen laughed ai Comtaston. the clear blue overhead. o wan ing & card UghUy between bis nd you thize with other men's atsters,” she once, yet he remembered it well— * luek’s against you--quit,” “You haven't the test idea thinking of a blue eyed, sunbarnt “Hello, Guy,” he exclaimed, as he fingers, he threw it across the room me?” she murmured. protested. Count Benedetti, the ‘ got to,” sald the Englishman, be fxdy pan boy, and the words he had whis- recognized the voice, with © quick, Frise Of She wre. | Dpe “Yes,” be answered in @ hoarse “Then let me be your champion, anes Youve lucha against ee and lipe that pered: “Marcelle, I shall love you “By Jove,” said the Emgtishman, Povereq yor a moment and came whisper and fight for you." . you. to-morrow,{f you lariat, wil Avaya” ne a eudden effort to break Scns his friend alone in the dark~ back. He oaught it deftly im the “You have brought back, my soul io that beter” eho, halt, and played and. the and play mysel! i" Fin jecked ap memeny., Pe a. pReovrd bay eo ‘you etationed at 208% gazing at the river, “are you pack. from up there in the clouds, io #ald snatching a bow of scarlet ribbon strutted in their « tl be worth coming to br PA you remember: Oe ear’ che asked. contemplating suicide?” “Did you ever hear of @ certain a ae wale ee 7 — best the 70M, her Ivory handled riding whip, me Faeieritian’ pert "A boy's first love ts not easily for- _ “No, my squadron ts at Coblentz, “No, merely killing time.” Robert Houdin he sakes, ‘the man he said finally, in ashe fastened It on hie sleeve with wer of the British gui ten," but I have just been detached, and a8 “you'd much better come with me WO used to give solress fantastiques os une + ™ pin taken from her dress, “My colors toward the hostess to gotten, I bave a two weeks’ furlough I am bus in the Palais Royal?’ wer to her question, harpigny” oho added, laughing. upon the King of night, on the way to Leun to see my father, * Clotilde’s, “[ believe that I have beard the ‘Surely that is love. oa "And If {t were only’ the days of one intelligible outcome—war, While... rguerite Clatron still beside {stopped off here to have « day or Iaxiwig saw the man DiArblay name,” the man aswered courtly, | "Yes: ft is love,” be answered onivairy," he sighed. “How T long th tf the Cologne Gasette lett th pauker nudge gree Om eater Coven Ludwig?” two with Bgerton. We were sword waiting in the shadow beyond, woomnnkt the whites of Ble narzowed boareely. so. was allent, When for mar eo that I may do battle for fad | be 8, mindins sonctenoen toe door, A: ‘The General acknowledged the in- brothers in °C, when we were Poth wait right," he sald suddeniy, “T° ™'Tts once wont to Algeria,” Ludwig she spoke there was bitterness tn * "1 wish you would not talk of war,” paca with news of poaoe, & the Th d called for liqueurs, “And where do you go from Leun?” Promised to play to-night 1f you continued, ‘in the service of the her voice. she anid, “Yt makes me remember had been flashed across the wires ldiers of France and Ger- nN! T have Just been gas- did,” and he stepped out beside his French Government, to work miracles ‘I understand. Because my love that yesterday I hated all Prussians. from Parla to Ems in the olpher of | 1a nee irl, raleing shee ated to tho ataft of the Crown Prince friend, On being introduced to D'Ar- In competition with ‘the Marabouts was #0 easily won you do not consider finger how terrible war te—how une | nae wa $ blay he treated him with studied and expose those clever impostors, it worth wile.” necengary.” “I drink to that,” growled the Gen- pee Reciaeotnehae 5° kee civility, When the three men, lett When ho returned to France he went He turned and looked at her. “War is not unnecessary,” he an- eral, “because the soldiers of Ger “Tien ne wan sorry he had sald tt, the bridge they turned into the shady to live at Blois, 1 belle still ‘You are very beautiful,” he sald. gwered quietly. “It js only thr many are not all Prussians. for he caught her troubled look, walk by the river bank, and a mo- thi “It would be very easy to care for wars that nations fulfil thelr destin- eyes, her curving = The young officer's eyes flashed. | “" erly me of yourself, Marcelle,” he ment later rang the bell at the door ppose this edifying story has you, if—it I dared.” fos. handed in by Prince Anton in tha. =p. Chere are many German States,” yeoe on quickly, “My life is nothing of an apartment house. a point’? muttered D'Arblay, with a "I¢ you dared!” she exclaimed in And this war which may break name of bis aon, Prince Leopold, but® Ludwig.” he cried, there is but one German Dut barracks and drilis—and memor- | On the stairs Ludwig heard the quick glance at the door. rurprise, “You area soldier, Gurely forth to-morrow.” sho sata, with it~ we cannot regard tt as adequate. To took France,” added sound of music and laughter, and as = “All in due time, ‘ou see, my you are no! ra! terness, “a mere dog-in-the-manger have its cS indispensabdle es wet 'be accel os ant “Yes,” he answered, “I am afraid. quarrel about a tottering throne, that the King of Prussia should 0 felt the proasure of Clo- for purposes of economy, as well as I dare not destroy @ belief wh! see you again, La eaid; “you will come people. ‘was so near, so beautiful, so consternation in the face of his ine he atepped on the threshold of her father was once a political exile, s. cousin. “Marcelle, I drink your toast,” RS. 19 since my mother died," she salon h let I dare,” he wiereres hoareely. he added, raising his glass to his lips. anewered, with a touch of sadnées in tilde Berthon's little hand, Beyond retirement, he also went to Uve at has become a part of myseif.’ destiny ? F) ich which nobody really wants—is that with It the assurance that he not again, at any further time, ap- ‘ugged her white shoulders “‘Yos,"' answered Ludwig earnestly; prove this candidature. The excite hed. "You talk ag though “every war my country has fought ment here {s intense.” : question of religion.” since the Elector of Brandenburg Could any sane man expect that a: question of faith, which {# became King of Prussia has brought monarch with million gol : sume thing. I believe that the German people closer together; under arms or his call should ehe had gone, and aay,” said Egerton, wishing to yer y, “six ra in a hateful her he saw Ughts and flowers and Blots,” ‘ghe listened to the tinkling of avert hostilities, “as an Anglo-Ba- pl RA threo in Algeriaamong beautiful women, and beneath the ‘So I am to have the history of and |; le silver spurs upon the stairs varian I am the n arbiter to ¢he Kabyle tribes with father, then crystal chandelier Marguerite Clairon, your father,” snarled the man, edg- it were came guick and fluttering, whom American relatives should open two more—at nearly every watering with her white arms akimbo and her ing away from the buffet, ‘ ” eho ed; “love—there is their Franco-Prussian disputes; and piace in Furope.” pretty head swinging to the rhythm Again Ludwig quietly stepped be- else.” to open, negotiat! all parties are ria,” he repeated, “you must of the daring song she sang. tween him and the door, I chall meet the one for brought us nearer the ideal of the humble himself again after he , pretty,” said a man behind invited to picnic with me to-morrow ph» en woldier. suddenly through the flare of the "I was ae lad at the ig. went whom I have heon waltt When I great statesman whose tomb we have already humilitated his country Jn ay, at @ bully place I know—fust beyond ‘7 love it,” she said, with enthu- candles he met her gisnee @ quick, on, “and I used to meet the famous do I wish to have nothing to regret. just visited.’ the eyes of Eurepe’ few followed, Paul D’Arblay,” Frucht. On the way back we will siasm. ‘I learned to ride ike un numbing sensation darted through conjuror sunning himself in thepub- I shall ask a great deal, and I believe He hesitated a moment. “Alas, I (To Be Continued) ® O, @ PPDOIOMOYVOOVHOS OGDGDS’ WDDDIOFDOHODOTESDS JOAN THURSDAY ie,amenegof «ep, York Girls By Louis Joseph Vance [ayant