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tb* *y>a cf a a«ran*«r la lb* nbowb
waaJt »d per. latently to oar pew. „
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with tb* leounli —a name which in
onr villa** re|»*a«ited ite ariatc«racy
and wealth.
Them warn pentlaraen from Ixmdon
viatiin* tbeTu ronutaatiy, but their pace
did not often wander from the rtyli.h,
elegant Miaaaa Leonard to aeek any oth
er attraction..
I mw them plane* ronnd onoe or
twice, a. if to dlaeover what tlw in the
• burch ooniii poaaibly diatract ailentioo
Imm t ltfl). and I fear 1 fell mom
|Mi<le in klaudo'a b«auty than wae quite
oonMitent with the aaomd place in
which wa were.
Hut after eb< had *<*>« and at ni*bt
I went for the flr»t time to my room
alone I felt that the bud ehneen the
better pert—that It waa eerier ereo to
*o forth among etranperr. with her baml
Ht the plow. Chau to ait down quietly
on the vacant hearth*!one. •
However I aooo found plenty for
heart end hand*, iiy father gr. w rapid
ly worn* instead of better, and it waa
hard work no to to word my lettera to
Maude that she ebonld not know of the
skeleton in our homo—the abadow of
coming deato.
Her lettera were hripbt and cheery,
and when at last I told her that our fa
ther grew no better, abe answered she
had met Dr. Melrose, who waa a rela
tive of the lady whom children *bo
taught, and ackt d him to Ro tinwti and
see father and that abe would defray
the neeewary expense-.
I almost paaped when 1 read the
oame —Dr Melroae. Hit fame bad
reached even onr ear*. I w ondered how
she could have approached hitn with
such a request, hut I mid nothing to
father of her d‘ Mre, and one morning,
about a work later, his card waa put
into my hands.
With quick, trembling limb*, I ha*- ]
"iened down to meet him ami opened the
-axlor door to find niyuelf face to ftioe
with the stranger who, weeks before,
had eat in the Leonards’ pew.
.My face grew r< d alfit i-alo as I recog
nized him, hut i.J come forward very
qhtetly, and, taking ray bancD, said:
“Caine, we will buvo a little talk
first, and thou you eh all take me to see i
your father.' ’
I quickly obeyed him and sat down
beside him. as be directed, while be, j
not seeming to observe my agitation,
told me of ruy sister—of her happiness
in her new home, bow already she hud
won her way into their Hearts and bow !
giud bo was that business at this time
called him to this spot and enabled him
to perhaps be of some assistance.
Then I found words, and when be
left me to visit my father I found my
self awaiting bis return with a calm
nsfurarice that could mortal aid avail
birn be would find it iu Dr. Melrose's
healing touch.
A half hour passed before bis return,
and when be entered -tbo room I knew
J. might hope.
“It is not so bad as I feared,” be
mid. “Time and careful nersing will
oon restore bim. Tbe latter f shall in
trust to you. ” \
Thea be* gave rue bis directions so
dearly that I could not misunderstand
tbtin, and vten be ygde me good by,
fielding fifirfi-ttiy hands -for-a moment
is bis own, and said, “Vou must take
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written and by bar aid* aal Ik Mat
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our—t <4 my i rain oauaed n* to tarn
hastily up U>r ataira. aad. burying «ny
brad in tb* pillow, anb aloud.
•• Elite darling! Wb»re ar* yon?”
qooatiuned a aarwd, girlish vtdo* And
t .prong up, ashamed of my momenlary
weabnaae, to find myself > laaped ia my
aiatet’e warm, loving embraov.
Hbe bad oome lack lovelier than ever
Ah. I could guest wbpl had d«ep.’" ,,d
tin flush upon bet etaaek. tb* radlaue*
to ber vye!
1 smoothed my dltotdeted hair, iiaten
ing tbe white to ber merry talk, though
Dot a word did she aay of him, arbvaa
(i,.. p, manly tone* 1 could bear now and
then as be eat talking.
“Look yoor first, 1 ' she mid. with a
roguish twinkle—“yout very, very beat!
There—l am satisfied. “
And, taking me by the hand, she ran
rapidly down into the room where they
all sat. Dr. Metro** arose pud came
forward wltb bia old amite of welcome
and made a movement as though he
would already give me a brother a kiss,
hut remembered iu time that hi* secret
waa uot yel diecloeed.
Tbe evening passed rapidly away in
pleasant laugh and je*t. Oonaatonully I
intercepted a glance between Maude and
ber guest, full of meaning, bu» no one
else seemed to notice it. At last he rose
to bid oa goodnight, and as be held my
hand a momtut in hi* he wbitpered:
“You have always been the moat in
defatigable iu pressing my small olaim
upon you. Tomorrow I will present it
to you for payment. May I too you for
a few moments iu the morning.’
“Certainly,” I answered, bnt my
voice trembled, and I think had be
staid a moment longer I should have
burst into tears.
All through that long night I watch
ed my sister, sleeping so peacefully by
my side, waging my little war with
myself.
How natural that he should love her,
so young, so lovely! Bnt, ah. why bud
tnv heart gone forth unasked to meet
his? At least the secret was all my own
—none would suspect it.
I hud not known it myself until 1
bad seen them side by side. With per
haps a sbudo color, a little quiver
ing of tbe lips, but nothing more, 1 en
tered the parlor next morning to greet
Dr. Melrose, who stood waiting for me.
“I have come, os you know, to claim
my payment, Kllie. Can you guess it?”
A momentary struggle with myself,
then I answered bruvely:
“Yus, 1 know it all. You have my
consent, Dr. Melrose, although you take
our dearest possession. ”
He looked bewildered, but suddenly
seemed to understand, as he said:
“Then you know, Eliie? Since the
day I first saw you in church I have
loved you, have cherished asmy fondest
dream the hope of making you my
wife! Darling, you are sure I have your
content •”
"But Maude?” I almost gasped.
“Maude is only too happy in tbe
hope that I may win yon. She is en
gaged to a cousin whom she met at Mrs
Marvin’s, and who is soon coming to
claim her. He is a splendid fellow and
well worthy of her, but I, ah, my dar
ling, can accept no other paymeut than
yooraelf!”
And, in a wild burst of passionate
joy, of marvelous unbelief, 1 gave it to
Bim,' as be sealed it with the first kiss
of our betrothal. —Chicago Times-Her
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later to actually ap-ab wb-n tb*y
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lb- gr—at teal of ap*alßP ib- windows
of lb- af Iboa* who -oald r-itb< r
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fully from tb- Indd- and for th<un
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of will th* other aenee# B— ihov-a
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stone d-as and could no* h-ar a note
th-y played. Blind persons walk
about unguarded and. lib- th- Herre.v |
j hoffa. Judge of work and material
through other aense* than alght. Men
! deprived of their limbs make doubte
use of tb- remaining member* Y-ar
1 by year and age by age. man more
dominate*, shapes rootrola and aub
| Jes t* to hi- own »** lb- etetbebtb and
constituents of the material world.
What there Is in the universe that i*
of use to him he will poases*. Onee
be was fabled to have drawn fire from
heaven, now It Is an every day matter
for him to draw It from the depths of
the earth.
What humalty does collectively, the
tbe Individual strives to do for him
self. He struggle* and with suc
rM* over what was once deemed
overwhelming fate. Th- blind see.
the d-as hear, the dumb speak.
Through what was darkness impene
trable. voice* are heard and daylight
breaks. >
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His Reasons.
Some of the best of D-an Pigon’n
stories, says Tho London Daily New*,
come from Halifax. One of these con
cerns his verger, one Sugar. Imagine
him. a venerable figure with grey bait,
sku.l cap, gown and verger’# staff. Ih
ignorance, they bad married a man to
his deceased wife’s sister. Sagar,
whose business It was to settle the bus
iness about the banns, wa at once
cross-examined. "Oh, yes, vicar,” he
said. “I know right well. I knowed
parties.” "But why did you not tell
me? I should have forbidden them.”
"Well, vicar, it was just this way, do
you see: one of the parties was 84 and
t’other Bti. I says to myself, ’lxird; It
can't last long, let 'em wed.”
Lucky.
This is a story I heard about a
dainty little woman whose husband Is
one of the American members of the
Anglo-Saxon Commision now sitting
here, say The Washington Post. When
first he saw Washington she wae 4.0 r
6 year# old. There weren't any col
ored people in her horn# town and ho
was much impressed with the rtnrt
titude of dusky faces he saw here.
“Were all these black,. people Mem
here?” she asked her mother once
upon a day. “Yes, dear,” was the an
awer. “My! hut wasn't it luoky sister
was bom white!”
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Disaster.
A Fruit Vender in Havana. Milk De
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The Captain General’s Palace In Ha
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General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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