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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD. '
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1,1914. P>(«
“THE WHIP
97
Novelized from the Sxoiting Play of the Same Name by Bertrand Babcock.
HERALD WANT,
(Continued from Yesterday) *itt €»"6»«>nii
' .. HwwlMr* that her own senses can
PROLOGUE.
f When a stniaterty designing
nobleman and a clever, onscru-
paloae adventurers match thetr
wits against three thoroughbreds
—a man, a woman and a Aon
with /A* object of bringing about
their downfall and confusion
there is certain lo be a series
of dramatically interesting ren
counters. Who will win eventu
ally depends largely upon the
accident of chance, upon the la
tent possibilities that lie in the
ever variable unknown quantity
that exists in human affairs
And so it is with The Whip, a
great race horse, about whose
history are woven romance, trag
edy and oomedy In equal meas
ure and who in the end becomes
the deciding factor in the war
of wits around her.
The chamber to whicbHranesster lay
bad been tbs (bode of more than one
rngltlve notilriaa■ Is the 0»ye at the
commonwealth, which had followed
the aacradaney of the Puritans after
the execution Of Charles L. sad them
was a well authenticated legend that
•■Bonnie Prince Charlie" btmaetf had
•nee been sheltered there when there
was a price npos his haul
But certainly never before bad the
eld apartment occupied hr the oncon-
acious Brmncaster had a mare lovely
aspect. There ware Sowers every
where. bat net to the profusion that
would bare meant annoyance to the
111 man bad hr Barn conaefeos of them.
Them warn HL’ea of the valley In the
old stona me* built to to the old ne-
csod Stephana. Tbtlr whtte loveliness
was accentuated by the kmc trail In*
rime which formed their background,
for Lady Diana had seen to the com-
fen nod the decetoSsu of the apart
ment ot Cue man she are* earn cwld
not bo all quite bad.
The accident to tide yonn* man to
the prime of bis nfe bad dose much to
•often bar pride of too very yoany,
and she realised that bar Judgment
was harsh.
In these days aha aecoinefl nearly
everythin* without question. When
the woman atae land scan with Bran-
caster an " the dry ha was known to
her raaraty as ton artist called at fal
con hv rat anriaslHd to bn allowed te alt
by the a Ms of'Brine aster the gtri had
led her vritbont qmeeden to the bed
rhamber. though her grandfather bad
aulwaqneotly aeon that a Into* per
formed that aOon.
Lady Dtama bad sot inquired as te
the raoaa visitor anythin;: mom than
her name. The "Mrs. D’Aquila" she
bad recetred told bar nothin*, and she
did not salt other information as to the .
dark, tarotyn appearing woman who the world and kaow year worth Is It.
seemed to taka Braucastero Injury ao' I'm not a mist but every hour with
deeply to heart you makes a man better, nanu him
Them waa within Lady Diana a deep try to be atom worthy— Is K quite
spiritual mom. She fait thatthe atrick- Impossible- Think. Di! I am the
tn earl mlyht die. Indeed, she had hair to the title, sad with yog as inj
heard It ao whispered, though too mar- wife the Beverley fortuse and the
quia triad to spare bar twit tbouybta Beverley title would bo brought to-
as those. She fait to bar pure ten- yatbar.” -r . ■
telonanem of atnaU ato that If ba dlad; Ret all at tola speech LadyWuaa
without rocririny tbs baaaflt of tha heard. Now she aUyhtly amltod mad
Church of Kaylaod or of any clergy- ®*'*- « commonrlrc. gesture. «>•«-
man them would be n cloud upon bate tdsed to be »»»ad
hU torn to n world which u»s , t . nriooaty tort to to anotoor of to, «on
uadontand him bolter and upon be-
own aousclanaa. She could not forgot; .
thorn marmsred words an toe ear abet! "? r * * *:* * ^ ^^ItndahlD
b, her set that waring Of ton band. «\ d ' "” d .^rlo^tor
Surely "tori within « which oafcaa V*
w2^•'rera^sanT 1 To the relief of Indy Diana tMa «•
- ■ !*-JSLtnririaadahrit w “ b ? tu » »»•"»»*• »
void Into nhkth It banriy «*t»d »*•“*. Urwse stops of a yauuytob man to etor-
. J V-- - ■ ■ •! teat.dram Bhe went to yrari Mat. and
So aba bad diitpetebed a auto to toe ^ — plataed that ba. tha Bev. Terner
rimr. luuocuotly nnauodfnl at tb* fact Butat - nl taking too ptoeo of the
that “Sprittoy *wk" Thorpe mda tor; tha tSSaf, sbrnme. Dur-
bettor to BMgAr.tona aw did 10 grave . tt j, expianotion of tbo otmnyer.
and that avail than ha was taking the wbo hna rK . r t v «j Lady Dtaaaki ante
cum for yaut tor fropt the vlha/n. the g, rMrtt wbo apparently bad reeag-
ymat name ot which an* Bpyprioy. Haalam. smiled silyhtly.
Today Juat as the atlt waa about to, maua waa about to toad tha
*«t aha wa« wiiktoy on the terraea *f, ltras( ar to Hr*master's apartment,
the Italian garttos far tha appearance I Iftcr h rr explanation at the acridaat
af Thorp# to smrwar to'her nannaopa , ud tb e aucvuMu lnusuesa of tbo earl,
*■ •*• -stoed k* and fro’bleu the - _ brr .h. ...r that tha ctaryj man and
terrace, with ran*,? yianras dawn th* gerteria warn rxcbangtagatraegr leaks.
Iktto path known u bri (rtanda. wha tortoHe hraka tha allaooa as ba arid
did net Vrtafe to drive three mllaaiaton*, wlUl » aD a«r:
tb* mnd through tha aim# af ripi mar j ..j that tha poor aafTemr wUl ha
Tula before they reacted th# toetto. j heuelltad ky the mlylsltotlona of ao
too waa jatoed by bar conriu. Captale a dlvlno as tha Bar. Varner
Oreatlia (artoria.. Tha captain wii,»» Haalam."
•total "dnvfllshly taud ap." #»d h» Tha rodanaaa of tt all shocked Lady
ly «6o Tooted bucYTu thonyS aEe aua-
pactad aba wae briny followed.
At each times Barry. In the dnak ef
the evening, tack advantage ef what
ever cover there an. Ba Myrtle, with
out beta* more then half conscious af
another’s presence, finally arrived tn
the Italian garden that stretched and
sloped away from Paleonlmrri to ton
•oath. Now, bo thought, bo would
find out to whom Uyrtle had been giv
ing naam of ton racers to ton Bsvertny
garden, tee, end conceal Umnrif. ha
vayad to bet, bad asked him a qaes-
tlaa ah a pUhia with then asked by
ton ordinary members of her set. Ner-
o.-tbeleto be did not pause to his an
swer. ' ’
“Ob, yoa knew, Dl she waa staying
at Hlevers When the smash canto—
•toying them with a very tame chap
eron. Oh, aha does ovary this* very
terroeUy."
"Bat who l« aha. Orevtller
"She was a mnrxled v»w moving
In good society/ said Bartorts. "Bhe maWcs a
^-«--otlll received la some society. | luall bnnebe. bad
Bhe la exactly tbo sort ef woman wbo
■alts the Bran caller sort of man. She
Is not the aort ef vonaa Beverley
would wish me tn discuss with you."
Bo stopped and looked lake her face
She seemed abstracted, musing upon
something very tor away. Be thought
that there was a look of tenderness
on her taco. Perhaps this wasn't the
right moment hut he waa rather hard
np, yon know, and they were alone.
Who could tell when they would be
“Oreville, It's quite laaposriblo," the
an again, and tha gfrl was
much. It waa worth try®*
ant In on her thoughts wKb:
•"The mom I ato af women Ilka Mrs.
D’Aqnila. toe sweeter, the fresher, toe
dearer seem tha no torsi real true
girls—the girls Bke you, BL
been an awfully gaod pal to me, end 1
west to see you— Itoe never talked
nonaensa and leva to yau. Dl. aad all
that bally rat hot I’ve toarned te love
you tor yourself and because I re seen
was trying to dralvifa wry «> atoka a
-MUto*.- . ' •
To him Lady Diana axpreimed bar
faar that Braacaator might «V> before
"My tear Dt" —atotowd tartaria.
"hara jast an Ukaty to law to hlmsrif
•ad waka up as ha to to kick otr. and
When ha does waka np. mind yea. DL
he wont ask ter any parson. BeT
uk for tbn lady who la alttto* by Mm
tow."
The birth et what may have been
Jealousy began to Lady Diana. R was
■ot Wrong and m sooty manifested to
••If at thto mPriori by ■ enrtoatty not
Blsed Bngltab girl.
" Ovarii lo. who It
Km. D'AgMiar
te her
*w«toto teat ss ha -ealtari tori ton
gftoMfly gg jgg/S wfcg
Diana aad aha canid not rollova the
situation by other than a perfunctory
Inquiry to too riM to clmkrio:
«Taff know riy coriUT'
Tbs spaa et tta.ymwg rUnymap
•aagto the ' fa** af Qarfnris almaat
by the
lVtth a shudder Myrtle turned aad
•aw him. Bri. neverthulesa, with toe
strategy of a woman, aba at once pot
him on the defensive
“Harry, what am yau doing htmf"
the demanded.
Batty explained tori land Beverley
had emit for him. aa ba bad. Bat. to
torn, be asked:
"Wbat am you doing bernt Pvei
teen you came slinking along this
many a rime. Borne one’s bean talk
ing. Things beta got out shout too
hones. Who tolknf"
T don’t know," aatd Myrtle soUenij.
“I do,” said Derry "A gtri. Who
fori For acme oae who* made a tori
of her. But I’ll Bad tha blackguard
•at and when I do"—
On his way tn the Itoraiy, whom ba 1
had aa arcagamaat with Lord Bever
ley. Tea Lambert the trainee, came
Into tha garden at tola moment, end
ttw furious tense of Hanry a,t anoe
jumped to toe same sooclustoa which
had bean troubling Mrs. Beamish. In
stantly tha bey walked up to the portly
hut eturdy elder men and shook bis
flat under Lambert's ncie.
"I’ll stand na wrong-net with my
sister," ha hint to rod.
"Young Idiot f
•area*ely swam that the wnatd
to consplraky with Mrs. Beamish.
"Perhaps." exclaimed Heavy- "Bet
I’m sat a blackguard.”
Mrs Beamish »aw» «lowly toward
tha castle and than stopped abruptly aa
•he beerd their heatad words.
•Tor tuppence I’d put my stick
•roupd yoa,’’ shouted th* furious Lam
bert raising bis cans.
•Trs found tha stable moose, Mr.
Lambert.” went on Hear, mgs band
ing hit eyes and Judgment alike.
"Soma oao tells Myrtle stable toccata
tor her to send cots Ida. And why
doea aha da Ml Won’t n girl da aaj-
t too* lor a" mac whoa he - * fodlii her,
gat ear under tea thumb!"
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and ha aelaed'toa bay by the shoulder,
shaking kin savagely while ha raised
Ma stick tor rbastlaament.
Quickly Mrs. Beamish Interposed,
released Barry and walked between
than much aa a referee might have
d«M In dM ndM rtfe£.
"If you’d only beard what ha aridP'
panted Lambert, ready to taka advan
tage af toe slightest opening between
tha two men that Mis. Beaodah might
toST*.
"I did.” she returned In bar dry tana
af aaapictoa. “Ha has ay sympathy.”
The fight toft tha spirit of Lambert
at once. Tbia wooaaa whom be laved
was forever eoapeettog him gTonod-
l *"Toa think I'd re courting a girl that
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ly Hina
Mrs. Beamish amilcd bitterly.
"I certainly hoped'you knew hotter
at your age." aha snapped.
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"Harry, what ara yau doing he ref"
she demanded.
the sent Myrtle hark is the Aatea cot
tage aad Harry ta aw Lord Beverley.
—-TT -, ~ bsaakl. aa though “An* when yao get back to tha ria-
-I did at Oxford. th,, bit," Lambert csuld set rerirt caWag
1 ** er ! d „ r ^. 0t w * Ut * 1,01 i >Tt.^ “ 7 " km ° w wh * t ’* w *“’
mat far maay-yea"- ^ -Caward!" spattered Mia. BeamUh
whoa they were
“Catr retorted toe <
"Osly a wastes ’
with Lady DMda-
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NORTH BOUND.
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Train 6 leaves 8:56 puT
Train 18 leaves 7.-46 pm.
Train 12 leaves 12:03 am.
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Th* above figure*
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