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feverish imagination, in the midst of
the House of Solitude, the pendulum
seemed to swing.
What was the matter with the weird
crescent? Why was it so vivid. With
a gasp of terror, she laid her hand
on the steel head to prove that it did
not move.
She leaped back. Horror of horrors!
The face of the French Prisoner was
familiar. It had never affected her
like this before, even when she had
painted it. Now it seemed to have
some bearing on her own life; it flam
ed like a danger signal from the un
veiled FUTURE.
She leaned heavily on the black
marble table for support, weak in
every atom of her body. The odor of
the flowers sickened her. The shadow
of a coming event threw fitful, omnis
cient gleams over her quiet pathway.
The sac face of the French
Prisoner —straining to loose his bands
before the downward sweep of the
glittering pendulum, tolling the lep
rous white rats to release him, with
his last bit of bread, ere the descend
ing steel cut the serge of his gown, the
auricles of his heart, the face was of
one familiar to her.
Who was it? Who w r as it?
She searched the Halls of Memory,
for a name and found none.
The firm mouth clinched. The low
arched brow was bathed in a damp
sweat. The blood leaped like mad in
the blue veined temples. The beau
tiful eyebrows arched in scorn, as she
recognized the face that she had un
wittingly given to the French Pris
oner.
face of the French Prisoner
the face of her father’s grocery-
fl Art insulted! Oh! Imagination,
flt low!
■’ens!” she said, and weak and
ftg, she sank into an easy chair,
flu negro woman, her head rag
Blate as fallen snow; her short,
Bick thumping the waxen floor,
ir >se look around - Her toothless
flmiled a broad welcome.
B slle stared at the painting.
By smile faded! Her eyes started
B their egg-white sockets!
I B ou may draw the curtain over it,
flnt Fan,” Rose suggested sweetly.
■ Aunt Fan shut her eyes and crooned.
Bkot dis nigger, honey chile. De Deb-
Bl’s in dat dare picter. Dat man tied
on de bed look like Marse Burwood
Morris.”
“Impossible!” Rose exclaimed with a
hot flush on her cheeks, as she reached
up and hurriedly drew the blue cur
tain across the painting. The old ne
gro’s words had utterly broken for her
the thrall of the evening’s enchant
ment.
(To be continued.)
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“Everything that is dear to you is
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DANCING VS. DECENCY.
(Continued from Page 9.)
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The genial contact gently under
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If ‘nothing follows all this palming
work?’ ”
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