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THE! ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 2. 1914.
“THE WHIP
Novelized from the Exciting Play of the Same Name by Bertrand Babcock.
(Continued from Yesterday)
PROLOGUE.
When a sinister!y designing
nobleman and a clever, unscm-
polo us advenittreee match their
pit, against three thoroughbreds
—a man, a woman'and a horse—
mUh the abject of bringing about
their downfall and confusion
there is certain to be a series
of
ooanter*.
ally depends largely upon the
Ilnroe-Jbues. r can Pont owf wbliper
»t the piano nnfiw a pink lamp .had,,
with the oott pedal* down, while I look
unutterable yearnings Into mac. I
can babbie second band pbHosopby-
tnacb philosophy—in the moonlight
He drama and be paints sad, like most
uaa, be is romantic; like real noble
men. he Is chlTalronj; like most gen
tlemen. he Is generous. He thinks 1
bare boen misunderstood and harshly
fudged. Tm certain that tf soma day
I got him In the right mood. In teem
and a teegown. with my hair down
and a laudanum bottle en the mantel
Piece, you know-why, one day It war
aa near aa tMa."
that carfare tn human affairs
And so ft to with The Whip, a
peat roes horse, about whose
history are woven romance, trag
edy and comedy in equal meas
ure and who in the end becomes
the deciding factor in the war
of wits around her. . <
•Vow' we'imaw whatlTis," cams
Iron) bar. r.sts
• Well. I will be”— began Lambert
••Ton certainly win be if yen don’t
reform as sacs," the said tartly .aa she
gathered her skirts carefully about
her. ready to leave him with ell the
wcorn •t the command of fluttering
petticoats. “And you’ll get Into all
eons of uiscnltiss. If you don’t loo!:
sharp rout! And yourself the Central
Hears In a big breach of promise suit
And she’ll get Mg damages. Serves
you right yon old tool!” And then
■he was gone, leaving Lambert Sieaa-
.1 noting aerosol rare thrbto with his
CRM. , ■ ■■ - * -
• e v • * * »
Alone la the Italian garden were
Mrs. D’AqeUa and Captain Onrille
ftreoris. There Wflt a certain kinship
of spirit between the two. Her torts
wes cool and iqcisire-eu was ths
woman. Sartoris had not heettated at
much to gain Us small sporting tads,
neitbar would she. Be was aow on
the point of anything criminal that
would advance his pocketbook, so
would she be. Added to this, they bed
known em another IstfiWy tn Lon
don ta • osrikfia society in soleh kin.
b’AquUa was not at bsma and which
Enrtoris sought occasionally.
They had heard the verdict of ths
rsnrottattem of surgeons and phjrml-
cleaa. aad.tt.wass presented to them by
Sir
f dramatically interesting ren-
enters. Wtowitt win eventu-
Sl
/t. To the amassment of the captain she
—**"* y°" ™V^-| took fram bpr tmndto* and gav. to
lent poeetotnnte Mat lie in fnt him a. special license to merry, dated
ever wartcdfSe unknown quantity but a month before.
Sartoris sot bolt upright on the bench
they were jointly occupying.
“Why didn't yonr he shot out
“Some rot about me In the papers—
She made a vague gesture.
Tuna’s loom In about you this
morning," he aald. “Teafva made di
vert. > rather a hobby, haven't yonr
But she didn’t note Ms last words.
“I could have talked him out of It,'
the went on. “Now there'll never be
another chance, ft’s awfully rough
luck. I might be s widow. Lady Bran-
caster, If anything happened tonight
Funny situation If TS married him iast
week, and be recovered, and then, as
Sir Andrew said, coutda’t remember
anything be had done.'
There was a period of silence be
tween them, white both stared straight
ahead. Aa idei seemed to be In the
air. Neither afterward knew Just
which of tbam bad tbeugbt of It Unit
But after a moment they turned with
a common tmpnlse to stars understand
lugly at ana another.
"Buppose”— bs said tn that sinister
fashion'bs hod tt times.
“1 wouldn't dare”— she -rvnntered.
Then tbetr eyas met and crony to
gether in n glance of tbe deepest un
derstanding.
“I’m dferDIthly bard op.” be salu.
“So am !.“ ab* returned.
Sartoris swallowed bard, then when
he began to speak the thought that
was vagnely In both their minds bis
first wools wars tremulous, but as bs
want on Ms tones became cold, de-
cbdrely emotion teas.
“Suppose tonight yon drive np la
the man vf
"Capital,’’ be dJswHrtsd. "No dates
Is the register for three weeks! Now.
If s
took pises tad sonar
W be bits—names got
add/tot s Mt set back
s bit
•Foe
stick
"V began—tf begin It did-tt would
very mg Mw& et the Immediate
M* would be as nothing to Mm.
■bobeuy he weaSd net seueatox ray
‘Mng about fcls accMeet
"Aa Injury to the brain such as ha
*' received." Mr isdrsw .tod aatd.
blten knocks s Mt oot of the mem-
*ty.”
L DhhoMht M
, mdtotod
your motor—to a village church-end
tbe date tn the register and on the ear-
till cate were pot hack ton days and
the names Came out as yeurs sad Bran-
casterVT tjrasked.
In her excitement, new that tbalr
hitherto unapofeeo mutual thought was
ostj she got to her fast
“imposriWef she esclelmed. "The
risk!’’
“What risk? A tore ebasce of re-
owsrf—and bone af lapmory. Too
He’ll never be abiv
married you. since
» able to remember any
>d happened during this
perk*.'. Anil when he'd forgutten the
special license, the marrlape certificate
would rsodud him. Where’s your
pluck?"
in her turn the woman clinched her
■fists end swallowed s lump la bar
throat
"Where’s your parson ?” she asked.
He smiled pleasantly at tbe prospect
“How uuirb?” she sskad la a bard
voice, thinking of the only motive that
conld Impel him abe knew.
With a s liras of Ms shoulders Bar
tons returned:
•We needn’t bArgslu. rtl see to my
share.’’
••Where's year psrseeT" she asked
Ifllo.
As If In awwer to tor orgeat re-
guest »er .a sgirltoM sflvlesr tto Bov
Terser HastarS passed slang tto tee-
nee ea Ms retuf* to the rlcaffige.
With a contemptuous gesture Sartoris
ladlestsl~the msa.
"Thera he is.’’ said he. Then with s
quick stride ke passed before the cler
gyman and stood directly la Ms. path,
while ibe woman- sank down R the
bench again, covering for tbs moment
her face -Kb hev hands.
“Wall, Haalam.” aald Sartoris, leer
ing Into the other’s face “what asa
you doing base?”
Haalam mods a mottos toward Fal-
esn karat.
T- ke began.
•1 know when yon an doing at FeL
eonburst,” west on Sartoris "But 1
mean Is the village?”
“I am taking tto vicar's doty." to
the
nssdsfit bgnaiib PH asa to my
•nan-"
-couldn’t you Include It in your list of
er jegretiatos reroieMeeDceer’
TncV'id«”-utommared Haalam
That," rififif Barvoris fotcafnlly.
banding to him tto license to marry.
•Braacastev.” gasped tto curate
•’Branca«t*», whom I've lust left”—
"Dying probably." wwit on Sartoris.
"leaving undone wbst be meeat to do
—leaving a greet wrong to a woman.”
There new enme Into Mu vote# of Har-
torio a greet Irony While be seemed
to be framing a plausible argument to
Haalam. still Ms tone implied that he
bimeeir andorvtood tow spoetoua It all
was. and Ms Irony was directed net
atone at himself, bbt at Haalam. Mrs
D-Apulia and. Indeed, tto whole world
In general. ’Tm not a Imtnto of Pala
din. bat I' want to put It riebt. In the
•Wag* and BfrgtM
*» *Me. «fwMy tto
«r tototoggfr to bto tton
as ttoy set tofltltor en a
tench.
"Or*
**»a t«_ ,
‘Wesajmg.
^ Mot j. whatk the*” be asked,
here met toy toatod nf beocm-
t have tost toy fitotod et tooom-
null toms gSf toe said la
"Has tto Vicar any Mas who yan
arer cams brutally ftom tto eeptaln.
"Dose he know you are a drunkard
aad were deprived of your living?”
For one brief meaaat Maoism raised
“*e
trials Is ~
lea
“My bietop Mfrw-ttot I have striv-
an to ceagaw » a «»“ baWt-thdt all
but ralaed sea. 4b kadwa that I am
striving to wls Sdeh“-
“And wbst vise dsas bs toawr
broke to Ssrtgris. Toa bar. several
other Uttla to*lto
to yonr clutb. Tto
dal when na -wtod
-By all metai torstoad. bat ysdto
gad that that to * !,! *' **'■*_
Tall — to* - ~ ~
church frtolyr
"Keae—Ar »w
km. glad Oat Mt tormantor^s^sod
«»
way. There will to an one to questtos.
Moat peoi'lc think Hi’s done atraady,
but because k Isn't Is Ike woman to
be left tn-er-aheuw? I'll save her"
-again tto irony In sp«* of blrssslf-
"tf you’ll tolp me Han’t I appeal to
your better self.”
is Ms agMsttod—Indeed, extreme ter-
ror -Haalam task a run stop back
ward.
“it’s frond. It’s crime." he said, hi*
Whole fit-lire seeming united la strange
trerobltug.
This time Sartoris openly sneered s>
be wont en with bl» appeal "to your
bettor nature," tor be was sure of this
weakling.
••Ifo—Justice-mercy—pity! Tou’ve
asked mo tor gift •»<> mercy. Wbst
Is year answer when 1 ssk them from
you?"
"Htevea forgive me.” came ‘from
Haalam.
In reply Sartoris drawled nut:
"Strange Way et patting It"
The wees lisa adsia Sisltstcd as sw
thought at the ouaorqneiK’as of en-
pesme If eayeisre came from Barceria.
Be loved to mbttoar to the wealthy
and nobly tosh. And. Mtleg that, ha
would fca
“W-« 1
Bartorts stoygad bt» so the to
"Tub have my Sesasaors. Van tova
heard my requeet Itoe hags* yeasa.
What £ urn both gdswarr Barteria
Sot
‘S'vS
Bewvd. TMa tolafit
-What tova yan aald? w*at have
yan toaar aim sskad In tto deepest
There was axtrsssa confidence In tbe
nke c’ Berio its, a confidence so great
•tot It spread to her. as kt replied:
“Saved yea, dear tody Bra ms at sr
if ye*’ve gat tto pluck to face It
em*# mere yea'll be a legally wedded
wile. The beamleee
has bean found.'*
that aha canid
of
He towed aa daastf thal
aba tto wtotoUto « the
tank that’s where
(To be ConMwMd Tomorrow-)
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