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dislike from the bold woman who
looked at her in such a vindictive
manner. Her husband became morose
and irritable. He suddenly decided to
shorten their stay in Constantinople.
With but an hour’s notice they were
packed for Athens. Mr. Deveaux en
gaged a detective to keep him notified
of Ariane Bouvier’s movements, and
thus succeeded in evading her
for some months. Feeling sure he had
left her in St. Petersburg, he hastily
arranged to go to Scotland and Eng
land for a brief period, and then to
sail for New York. As the steamer
ploughed its way into the ocean they
stood on deck gladly waving adieu to
the Eastern Continent, for, while there
a cloud had constantly overshadowed
them. He gave a sigh of relief, feel
ing as if some galling chain had been
loosed from him. Christiana had not
seen him so gay, entertaining and de
voted as he suddenly became. They
both anticipated a voyage of uninter
rupted pleasure.
Shadows usually come when least
expected, and as they were promenad
ing the deck, on the third day of their
voyage, they saw a woman approach
ing them. As she drew nearer, they
recognized the one who had so long
pursued them. It was Ariane Bouvier.
A look of triumph was on her face as
she passed them.
“0 Julian,” Christiana whispered,
“What does it mean? That woman is
surely following us the world over.
Do you suppose she is going to New
York, too?”
“It looks so, my dear. I wish we
could have a shipwreck, to drown
her. ’ ’
Julian Deveaux was desperate. He
determined to throw Ariane Bouvier
into the ocean is possible. But she
was very careful not to give him the
opportunity. Christiana knew so lit
tle of the ways of the world, she never
once suspected the relations between
her husband and the strange woman.
The day before their landing, this
note was handed to Mr. Deveaux:
“Dear: You are so dear to me, and
always will be, as long as there is
life within me. You think now that
you care nothing for me, but the day
will come when you will tire of your
girl wife, then you will turn back to
the one who knows and understands
you so well, and who loves you as she
does not. You are fascinated with her
now; you are blind to the fact that
she cares for you simply as a brother
or a father. She has never been awak
ened to the meaning of love for you
in its slightest sense. I have been
watching you together that I might
discover what would one day turn you
back to me. I have discovered the se
cret. Your wife does not love you.
The day will come when some younger
man than you shall arouse all the love
and fire within that smouldering, vol
canic heart of hers; then you shall
suffer as I am doing now. So I can
patiently wait for that day, when you
will return of your own free will, to,
“Yours until death,
“Ariane.”
The suggestion that his wife did
not love him. as, some day, she would
love some other man, was a shock to
him. He leaned against the railing and
looked down at the depths below 7 with
a sensation of loneliness and hope
lessness he had never before expe-
The Golden Age for April 12, 1906.
rienced. He went back over the short
days and months since he had first
seen Christiana. He felt that he had
begun to live only from that hour.
He tried to recall her every look and
word and act to prove to himself
that she did love him as he loved
her. His reflections brought no joy.
He was aroused by the presence of
Ariane Bouvier. “Julian, it is true,
it is true.”
“You lie,” he exclaimed, under his
breath. “You are the only shadow
that darkens what otherwise would be
perfect happiness. What do you gain
by it? I was willing to be kind to
you, but you force my hatred and con
tempt and determination to put you
out of the way.”
“I am willing to wait for what I
shall gain,” she replied with a smile,
and left him. He went to his state
room, where his wife was dressing for
dinner. In an unusually impulsive
way, he drew her to him, and raising
her face so that her eyes looked full
into his, with a voice full of emotion,
said:
“Darling, tell me as you would tell
your God, do you love me more than
any other being on earth, or do you
think you could possibly love any
other man as you love me?”
‘ ‘ Why, Julian ; what a foolish ques
tion. Os course I love you more than
any man in the world, except dear
grandfather. Don you think because
I have lived a year abroad that I shall
follow the example of the wives about
whom you have told me? What kind
of love for me and trust have you in
me, even to question me?”
“No, little one, I have never so
much as dreamed of your being un
faithful, but a man so unworthy as I
of your love would naturally want an
unusually strong proof now and then
that he was really so blessed. If you
wish to keep me very happy, just as
sure me occasionally, without my hav
ing to ask it, that you do do love me.
Perhaps you have not stopped to re
flect that you never lavish any un
solicited affection on me. You never
put your arms about me that I do
not place them there. You never kiss
me that I do not draw your face to
mine. You never say ‘I love you,’ un
less I ask you if you do.”
“You spoiled boy, you never give
me time,” she answered, drawing his
face down to hers. “Now, there, you
can never again bring such a dread
ful accusation against me.”
CHAPTER XIV.
Mr. Deveaux had planned a sur
prise for his wife in the form of a
magnificent home on Fifth Avenue,
overlooking Central Park. In this
palace, constantly he pictured Chris
tiana as the queen of his heart, of
his home, of New York society. Thus
surrounded, he felt sure he could taste
all the happiness and pleasure this
world afforded. It was with boyish
excitement that he went through the
usual ordeal with the custom house
officials, and hastened to his carriage
which was awaiting them. For the
time he had forgotten almost every
thing save the joy of giving his wife
the surprise he had awaiting her, of
which he had not given her the
slightest intimation.
(Continued next week.)
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