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Into Marvelous Light.
(Continued from page 14.)
CHAPTER IX.
“Ask not of me, love, what is love?
Ask what is good of God above—
Ask of the great sun what is light—
Ask what is darkness and night—
Ask sin of what may be forgiien—
Ask what is happiness of heaven.”
—Bailey.
The next morning Mr. Deveaux
came earlier than his accustomed
hour, hoping to find Mr. Douglas
alone. When the two met, it was diffi
cult to discern which one felt the
more disturbed.
“What have you done with me,
Mr. Douglas? Have you granted me
life, or doomed to death? What is
my sentence?”
The Golden Age for March 29, 1906.
“It has been the hardest struggle,
but one, of my whole life, Julian.
God only knows what it has been.
[ cannot say that I give you my
daughter, without knowing that she
had given you her heart, but I will
say this, I give you my consent to
win her if you can.”
“My friend, I now feel inspired
as never before to live beyond the
bent of my selfish inclinations. Help
me.”
“Here is my hand, Julian. For her
sake, as well as for yours, your in
terests, your welfare shall be as my
own.”
“Yon may trust me to the ut
most. ’ ’
Mr. Deveaux now began his suit
more openly, by revealing- to Chris
tiana all that was most beautiful and
attractive in the world from which
he had come. He described to her
his palatial bachelor apartments in
New York, his artistic studio, told
her of magnificent entertainments
which he often attended, and pictur
ed the beautiful and fascinating wo
men, and brilliant and talented men
who were numbered among his
friends.
Bit by bit he described to her his
world-wide travels. He was a man
of wonderful memory and of remarka
ble gift of speech, and he never let
an opportunity pass to show her all
that was best within him. Yet he did
it so adroitly, she never once sus
pected his motives. Is it strange that
she was interested and fascinated,
that she thought him by far the most
learned and most cultured man she
had ever known?. All that had been
dormant in her nature was being
aroused, except the one thing which
he desired, and that was the woman’s
love. Sometimes he lost all patience,
and vowed that he would put her out
of his thoughts, that he would force
himself to believe that it was a mere
fancy. What had taken possession of
him, that he, Julian Deveaux, had
gone absolutely mad over a wee bit
of humanity, a mere child? There
must be some way of winning her.
At last he decided to see if he could
not draw her to him through sym
pathy. He spoke of having all that the
world might deem necessary to make
him happy, but that he was the most
lonely man living, that his near rela
tives were all dead, and that no one
in the world had a heart’s place for
him, that he sometimes felt life was
a failure, and longed for a real home,
and some one to preside over it, some
one to come into his empty heart.
Christiana was interested and sym
pathetic. “Why, Mr. Deveaux, I
supposed you were one of the hap
piest men in the ■world. It seems to
me you should be.”
“But, Annie, suppose you had all
of the best that I have now, or ever
have had in my whole life, yet were
to lose your father, what would life
be to you?”
“But that is quite a different sit
uation. If father and I had never
been so much to each other, I could
not realize the loss of his love. Un
less you had realized w’hat it was to
love some one as I do father, how
could you so deeply feel the need
of it?”
“0, Annie, how can you be such a
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heartless little girl! Don’t you
know that my heart is just as empty
and lonely, till it has found its
mate ? ’ ’
“And did you ever find one among
those lovely women of whom you have
told me so much?” she asked, look
ing up at him with a playful smile.
“Never, little one, at least none
of those whom I have mentioned to
you. ’ ’
“Oh, you would not mention that
one to me, then?”
“I did not know that you wished
me to tell you about her. There is
a little lady for whom I would give
all that I have, all that I am, all that
I hope to be, yea, my very life, if
necessary. But, Annie she cares noth
ing for me, absolutely nothing. And
because of her I suffer such heart
aches, I sometimes wish that I might
sleep and nevermore awaken.”
Something in the tone of his voice
made Christiana glance up at him
quickly. He was looking at her with
all the love of his soul. Under her
gaze his eyes fell. There was an awk
ward pause. Her eyes dropped and
her face crimsoned from her white
forehead down over her rounded
throat. At last she knew they were
alone. He felt that he had taken ad
vantage of it. He dropped his brush,
and the noise of the fall caused her
to look up with a nervous start. He
was rapidly advancing toward her.
She wcs frightened, and how she
wished her father would come to her
rescue. A choking sensation arose in
her throat.
(To be continued.)
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