The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 30, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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At 3S ba ai'*t»< cMily h*»* Pbaaa* *> r •• «ita.din*i> <*»«!> tttP It ttadaratuo.l trail, broad-ahooldarad. aimlght «r limb and hard of mu«P with a fra* raaipladoo and plarld. o*-llk* ryr*. Eva a buahaad mlgbl hava aat ippro priaialy tip • pMura of tba rruaborn EaglUbman of aariala typa and clnaa tha rtaaa whlrh draaaaa Uoltlaaaly and fbraa aumptuoualy PP» day lb> typa aktrb, happily ronaelmit of btanialaaa baaa In all worka of laa. aontrmplala* Ufa habitually thrtwirti lb» amokad glaipa of a parfaot aalf-aatlafaellon, tbaraby blurring Its parraptton of many Ibda that, mora rirtdly «ppr.*h«idad. mlabt ruffla Ua aaranliy and Impair Ita appatlta. Mr. Allonby, on lanvlng Oiford had. bate called to the bar. but ha bad naver a*templed to pracllco. Havtap a auftl eient private Income, he could afford to Indulge at once lila dlellke >»f| drudgery aeul hie ambition*—which 'ay In the direction of a political career. A promising aiw-aker and good man of bnaineas. he took pains to make bira aelf ueeful In both capaclthca to hta party. And 'the party" had lately ac knowledged hi* eccYlcee— by recom mending him to am Host Anglian con stituency which bad no candidate of the right color In reserve against the forthcoming general election Just now—between nursing this con tltuency, extending hta social connec tions (he held that, to the furtheren e of bis larger ends. It was highly Im portant he should "get on lu society”), end Indulging In tboae healthful sports which, as he was fond of telling his rural audiences, "have made English men what they are” —Mr. Allonby had had little time to spare. It was unfor tunate that Eve —s model wife who neconded him with un unflagging zeal In all his schemes—should happen to be laid aside at such n Juncture. Be sides, her usefulness apart, he missed her hourly companionship. No one else understood him so perfectly*, sym pathized so completely with his alms, or watched with so keenly an attentive eye the effect of his speeches—or his boundary drives- on a critical crowd. "Better? Really? Quite yourself again ?*’ he Inquired, anxiously, coming tip to her sofa. "Ttint’S right! 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OiA» famlsHMi'* crwwA ,l rag** >b* brtbwiwg •y*al*« »• bctlttabl pad pa* oa twclsttes *ad ape if Him!, Owiftars PKMSt wwalsl efap ttapp nsstg sppba be*, tbs* pstoislag «ba vtraoa* tnd.goattna at Mrw OM bar basbaaP'* ml “Tb* way yosipg sup** sowaday# ppd iff rtgUT yowag psarrtad woasaa ■ upefMl Ibrtr llvap ssi Hob tkefa tp tb* bwsdlaag rk— after tamprsl »* popttlvaly aboeklmg. t® bay mtad tbts MrfllMt peruoa Peels red to old la** I Ini *u wood “law* PI my »**k*«i wife*** Hba a«dP*d •erval* toward lb* rnrsor where K»e egslMag over tb* poor of botbouoe flower*, with wbtrb Walter bad preoepted ber “op her re- Ittni (p tba aufe.** woe bo.dtpg tb# three »#a ta talk at osre. “At tb* bo gtowtap of tba weak eba woe la bed, with a doctor looklsg grarr about tba •Itta of b*r lunge Affd there she stands— with tb* tkretaometrr twetv degreea below srro tempting dram la a low aorked t«*wn “ "A very pretty g*»wi*.” Betty * geaad mother *cmm#atod. id>provt»«<r. «**-| lug Itfr head and her loag bpndh'd Siitwt It Mr* Alloahy's dlrwttliw; B .„t yp-tirvlarlp becoming to Ere. Ex Hpt that «be I* a trifle pale. 1 have never m*« her In more charming looks. ** Conid Mm Allonby hsye orerbesrd this flattering sipresslon of opinion ber mind much tormented by doubt on the subject of ber persons! appear sure- might have found rest. As it was her s.cret anxiety betrayed Itself In a hasty appeal to Beity. "What do you think of me?” . “The frock's a dream!” Betty re sponded with heartfelt enthusiasm. "Oh, the frock I* well enough. I know!"— Impatiently. "But l—l my self? Do J look like the death's head at this feast of reaaon?” glancing with a faint curl of the Up, along the range of orerthronged rooms In which a number of goffering men and women were engaged In practically demonstat-; Ing the compressible quality of the bu nion body, and trylug to look «" If they found the process agreeable. "Am I (It to appear among my fellow*?" The word* were light, hut the speak- j ers eye* hung on Betty's for an answer I Hefty was highly reassuring. "You ire exquisite. Just like a spray of white lllai—or stephanotl*. But, oh. Eve, l wish you were at home away front the heat In her# and the draughts outside. Promise me. at least, not to stay late?" Mrs. Allonby touched the girl's arm caressingly with her fun. •You foolish, tender-hearted ohtld!” (Therehad been a suspicion of tears In Betty's pleading voice.) "I promise— on the faith and honor of « gentlewo man. As soon as Walter has done with Sir John Malllnger—a mere can didate must needs lie patient with an ex-minister, let him he ever so prosy— we will depart. I dare say they will hove had their talk out In another five minutes." Mrs. Allonby underrated the charms of political conversation. Sir John Malllngcr’s further comments on the position of national affairs and the prospects of Mr. Alonby's return for the Mnrpleton division of Uiamshlro occupied fuly a quarter of an hour; and his retirement only left Walter free to cultivate the good, graces of other distinguished persons who hap pened to be present. Not till It was growing very late did he And himself at leisure to propose taking bis wife home. By this time Eve was frankly tired out. She had some difficulty in cot THE AUOUBTA EC Kit-A. I.D * dpps&mp ******* PP mmpp *m ****** IspHMl ' !f*aft mH» "HriHuir PPm opm* #«* [ n 0 mdmmm*** m*mm 9dm PPmm ******* ■ i **i ihIMHMNHMI dpppp ipdppdppppdp PdpPtPPPPiL dpppp* dpm pppPtPP* pm» mPdmprn 9*pP dump* *mdPpmp*Pd Ppp 9Pommppo mPmp. Pm* **Pm vH* mm * .. ; m»p * mil IP dP* 9*mpp pm dm ppm/P pm . f phm PPm** mtp'mp dmmppp m * pd*m*P dßtpppmmm dmmpmp ***** H • 1 '* { mmm ** mm** *pm I * | itmii mo tg * ? itaa I4m*i | iflwi f *P m |. ( . 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I ebaald a*, bare kaawn lb# lady epaia ** ll eaeme that, gives a heart sad i lunge wbleb bod hoe* “touebad" by lb* laflaewta flaad. a rrglmeal of party glvhag oad party-going of gotf playlag over wind *wrp« liaka wad sinaedflg lags Ip driving ileal, may work a* m»r rowful bavor with tb# pwtlapl'a g»»d look* aa that eofs-oad hr.Mtgbaai rourse so aarompromisingly caadama led by Walter Allonby ! Waller Atapby'a wife roeogatsed Ibis truth, y*4 abe rowllaued Ibe repiart* Jibe caaltaued 11, ber*us# she duret wot. for ber life, flag In that arduous hue! i neee of keeping step. I##' her huehaod should rrmrmber that she wo* eix ! yearn older than be. Remembering that mtaeralde fart al ways herself, baring It eontinually be fore bar mind, eba waUbed her beauty i fade with dally torreaatag lerror -ter ror of the fatal moment when Walter, ta whose eyea she could already die lern pumsled disapproval of her changed appearance should read In the eyas of other* that bla wife was be come a plain, sickly, paaae woman. Hta position as an embryo politician with out great wealth or great eonnerllou*. was not such as to compel social con slderatloo for her. Such modest succeos as she had won In the great world waa due tahe knew It) to her own fair fare and bright wit. Now that three weapons of attraction had failed her at once (It was so diffl cult to be amusing when one'# energies the absorbed In doing battle with physical wcakneaa!), and society, carr losoly cruet, was beginning to ahow it* consciousness of her losses. When, at a certain great ball, three successive blank spaces con fronted \ her on her pro graml. she knew that the hour of I doom was ready to strike. Desperate, she turned from those (sig nificant blanks to look up Into the face of a tall, soldierly man standing near, demanding in her most winning man ner: "How is It that you haven’t Invited me to tread a measure with you to ngbt. kinsman?” Major Everard started, and his grave face imled under Us layer of sunbrun. Of late years he had grown chary of asking his cousin Eve to dance with him. She had never, even tn girlhood, suspected the nature of his feelings for her. never divined the existence of that silent, eelrtess devotion which he kept so fully hidden In the most secret re cesses of his chivalrous soul. Yet was he scrupulous tn the matter of offering her attentions which he would have paid without thought to any other wo man. •‘X—I didn’t supopse you would con descend so far,” he stammered. “I'm not a flrstclass performer, you know.” “It's so long since I danced with you 1 really can’t place you," Eve smiled back. “Let's have a trial now.” Once, twice they floated around thi greot ballroom. Then Everhard felt hts partner's fingers close convulsively upon his sleeve, and heard her whisper hoarsely: “Get me out of this place—quick! Somewhere quiet—where people won t see!” (Continued on Page 7.) FtfpEisiFßEE tiAi art flat AUMMf ******* MBUMP. 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