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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1914.
"Tes.tbe whip and Lady ni."
mM. "kadnot duly the whip nnd
dear l>i—for the whip insy soon t
a new handle to its uaine"— •
A general uuiwtir greeted this el
uient , '
"Falconhurst and Rlevers may
hound by A a*tv thong," went on I
erley. “On a day like this It's a g
pleasure to ask you to drink not -
to your hew Whip—to my grande
Dl—hot to the ftiture”—
The strident tones or a hlg footJ
at the aoor Interrupted him. or ra
Inserted themselves into the .paust
had Intended to be Impressive.
The feetoen's words eompletsd
marquis' sontenee, but they s|so I
Compliment any girl <m her small
feel mm ahe will tell you that the
shoes she is wearing are old ones
and a mile to big for her. "Onciis
nati Enquirer.
Rotterdam is to have the world’s
largest artificial harbor, 786 acres in
area and twenfr-elght feet' daa».
Although 87 years of atfe, Melvin
Shaw, of Otiefiald, Me., cut and split
|lfet£<B S$5$» fit KBS* taMlWlr
“THE WHIP”
Novelized from the Exciting Play of the Same Name by Bertrand Babcock. T
(Continued from Yesterday)
• PROLOGUE.
Whan m slntaterty designing
nobleman and a clever, anecru-
paloaa adrentnraaa match their
vita ogotnat three thoroughbreds
—a man, a woman and a horst
with theoBfect of bringing about
their downfall and confuaion
there ta certain to be a eeriee
of dramatically interacting ren
counters. Who will win eventu
ally depends largely upon the
accident of ohanoe, upon the la
tent possibilities that lie in the
ever variable unknown quantity
that exist a in human affaire.
And so H is with The Whip, a
great race horse, about whose
history are woven romance, trag
edy and comedy in equal meas-
• «wews4 enfc/» 4we 4less mwsi 9*m
the deciding factor in the war
of wits around her.
Ssrtorfs - iErfigged fits shoulders la
tbetr well fitting red coat.
“Why?" be naked
“When the vicar returns he'll read
that—that entry In the marriage regis
ter." he said, glancing uneasily up the
table
"£i (ancestor's marriage?" returned
the other "Well, didn't, he marry V
"You knovt-— began Haalain.
"Pardon me, I know nothing."
“You signed for him," persisted Haa-
"fto. Ton wrote his name."
-Rut the mask, the cesee against lf-
Bsrtorle waovMUy annoyed.
"Brnncnetet's wrist was Injured at
the time," he .said "Dash It! We most
be artistic -he. couldn't write.”
"What doeade matter? The thing Is
there." groaned, thu substitute' vtcar.
"Quite eo—la perfectly legal form,'
said Sartortn firmly.
"Ho wd ttnow Ws.falaa” said the
Sartors fa the chosen deputy mistress
of the Beverley hounds."
Only the greatest posture and affirm
atlve Shout! greeted this declaration,
and. encouraged hy it, Brancaater
walked alowly to the foot of the stair
way and took from his pocket s Jewel
cese containing t miniature whip In
diamonds, the package he bad been
fuming about In tbo morning.
"Lady Diana," be said to the young
girl above hitn, "you have heard the
dectaton of the hunt. May I beg that
on their .behalf you will accept—the
whip?!'
And he gore to Lady Diana the glit
tering diamond whip.
Lady Diana was plainly moved and
there seemed tears of pride snd Joy in
her eyes as she answered:
“Gentlemen—I—I—if you reslly wish
It—then ss long as yon wish It—I will
do my best to hunt as hard and ride as
straight as a Sartorls should—1 thank
yon very much—and I'll hold the whip
you give me till U—It can go lato bet
ter hands."
Overjoyed at the turn of events the
old marquis hastened to the table, fill-
ed a big bumper upd then motioned to
all the compuny.-tp dty the, same.
"Ladies and, geutlBrneu," he cried,
"the houuds' trait! It’s time for a stir
rup cup! ...Fill, your glaasoal 1 give
you a toast."', \
Crlea o("5ie.whlp" and “Lady Di”
greeted him,.
and Lady Dl." he
the whip nnd tny
may soon have
name"— •
greeted this stete-
Rlevera may be
on Rev-
a great
to drink not only
my grandchild
“Nevert Be never can or will—nn-
leaa too Veil Was,” sold the captain.
"Do yen-want to add.a memory of jell
to your other remtotaoenoes. Beastly
placet My dear allow, tor once in our
lives we’ve does a good action. Don’t
ha afndfi of ft We've bought Justice
tor a woman. She'll atick to it I shall
stick to tt Too stick to it Tou can t
bs«oeadon* eobanobta. TeuH have
e Jolly bad tune it yen don’t"
The sahstttnte vicar ahuddered.
"But wta (he make her claim—pub-
i>cly-eo«ir he asked, eel sing a decan-
tar of wfetoky.
Bartorfa took • puff ut the cigarette
between his Bps as he returned:
"Can't ear- She never meant to while
he Uved. She vrna anticipating—er—
weeds, don't yon seel Now the situa-
tton'a changed. It ho Jilts her she may
he Jealous, perhaps resentful, and—
well, M the crash cornea sooner or later
tfa all one to you. my dear Haalam,
d'you seer? you’ve got to atick to tt"
Bevesley now rapped oh the table
end gradually the company of man set
tled Into their places.
"The season's over," mid the mar-
qols, “and this la our last meet. Now
those beastly violets ere sprouting In
the aaeden-onr lest meet and tho last
time I shall bunt tho bounds. Tho Bev
arlsya have bunted from Falconhnrat
tor ovre 3(0 years"-be paused to let j
the appiaasq suhelde—"and so they will
as long as a Bev artsy lives, a Beror
ley'll ha thstr master. But Beverley
has no eon to oome after him. He died
»* a Beverley should for hb country.
Be'a net here to be my deputy. So,
footman
or rathar
.pause be
7on ip expiUAflto* tP pm m»cixj my
position tilt*
Wbito 1*4/ tnawf* 99m followed
Brancaater wistfully, GeftalAigly, the
young earl turned tt tb# company of
hla friends and peigfibort.
“Geotlam.en, on njy honor*'— be ax-
ploded. "Herertey, ttfs Is an outrage!
Turn this fpmjto.&tr
Bewitjf ^eemad btflf tocMned to
take the totbeadad ayggfitioo ot bis
neighbor and act upooft.
"Mrs. D’AqnU**— be began.
“That is not my name,” she said
firmly. "You don’t before It?*
"I beliefs Bra ocas tar." said the roe*
lng marquis, clasping the band of the
younger man.
Sudden*/ the woman .bald out to hta
a paper.
"Then read that/’ she; ordered.
Bercrtey, wiifeait tsWng hsto Ms own
band the doenment looked at It as
though It were a thing which might
scorch him. It pi«inly was a marriage
certificate.
"Great heavens!" be exclaimed,
nut Brancaater *ma been looking over
hla shoulder.
"It’s forged—Ids false—yon know It,"
he almost ibosteu Into the face of tbe
smiling woman.
Lord Beverley gave another long look
at tbe document and read there the
signature of the Rev. Verner Haslam.
Me.walked slowly toward tbe vicar,
but not before Sartorls had whispered
to him savagely:
"Stick to it!" /
Lord Beverley now bed the paper In
his own feetidu sad he passed it to
Haslam.
"Mr. RbsIaiu is this troe?" he said,'
extending the document.
But the vicar did not look at it
Speaking with the greatest poeeible ef
fort. he slightly bowed as he answered
in a low tone:
“That is my signature. Lord Bever
ly"
Ills manifest difficulty In speaking
but strengthened his assertion, as all
present thought that the clergyman
hesitated merely because he found a
very unpleasant duty Iwfore him.
But the vkv r was not to escape with
out telling a real falsehood.
“It can’t be Beverley— Di— I
swear," began Brancaater, and stopped.
But Beverley paid no further atten
tion to tbs pale young girl. To the
ciergjmuu am turut*S. Making.
"And it's true that you married them
—that they are man and wife?*
Again Haslam bowed, and then as he
felt the cold, menacing eyes of ®nr-
toris on him be managed to add a
hoarse:
"Yes."
With a half sob and a scream, Lady
Diana flung herself into tbs ams off
Lord Beverley The old mdn gathered
her closely to himself and then sow
ered upon the smiling Mrs. D'A^ulh
and tbe atrieken Brancaater, equally.
"You bound!” be said sternly \o Bran
caster. “You, knowing this, come here
und would bare— Out of my sight
both of you! Turn this woman and this
blackguard out of my bouse!"
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tuoUanea it Bee with you to any who
shall. You want young Wood to hunt
good hounds—rU Bud them all'right-
bnt we want a deputy master, one
J«M an follow, one tho country knows,
<*« who’ll hunt tbe Be verier aa a good
■poetsmaa ahouM; and aa you who alt
around taa an goad aportamen one and
•11. rvo called you all totetber to leave
the i-Uotoe «o you."
At thle moaaeot the youag Earl of
Rrencootor entered and took hla aeat
*! the Cane ef &evMie?. Isstastly
there were ahonta of "Brancaater" and
Daptalu Bagaer. a veteran of tho Bev
erley treat, get to Ha (eat quickly.
"to 9» oM day*." be aald. “It was
the rate When (he (Mater at Falcoa-
h«ra» came a crupper; It was tbe mas
ter of Rlevato «b» bunted the hounds.
It haa bean hla tarn to come croppers
■»t«ty. But now, aa wa all rejoice to
"Lady BranclBtcr," announead the
footman.
right hand,
take the whip than
Inc
D>o*d a bettor eegm,
Low) ** retires Irrr*
Aa aoU ebeera that (OHowed this
•Peach body Dtooa aad tbe women of
**» tout to full SUM costume catered
tad groqprtt >harii|(ton on tbe etalr*
tobmo tba caawtaatou at Me a
Braaeaeter Me abfi with a bow le
®t —tow began in a law vokc.
*&tob ffasaatlr iocsadaed la power:
"Ntaw, yon »ty m* > very high
*—toUmawt, bat Vex afraid I don't de-
—va It tb am—1 the support of
the Beuoebo Mast I bare not yet
Ptoved Mat * cm two bard enough or
•* •tra»bt aa I (ball when I fallow
the lau that 1 ato certain will apoeal
»rit naariy to saaredbo laid not of a
S.pwy —tat Mare la note here
?.*« to take MM stace. but tba lead
SS j* fitoto M totba counties hy tba
■totoraa.uJthabettmto. aa«Saaen,let
I fioelkte by
-.tbtt.Lsd/^El.ai
a alnlater threat, a tragic turn to the
happy "ourae of events.
"Lady Brancaater." announced the
footman, while all turned their eyes
to the doorwuy to belu>lil there, amll*
lng coldly. Mrs. D'Aqutlp.
For a moment there wan a general
alienee after half the company had got
to its feet. Haslain moved toward
Sartorls aa If he required the strength
of hla persounltty Beverley turned
toward the woman standing mere cold
ly self possessed.
"Madam:" he exclaimed.
In a most decided drawing room
manner Mrs. D'AquIla faced him.
“Lord Beverley, pray forgive thl»-
er-imrueloK,” she said sweetly. "Cer
tain rumors baring ranched my enr,. 1,
private inter
CHAPTER VUL
"To Victory—end You."
HUEE weeks after the bant
breakfast at Falcouhurst bad
eudad so disastrously for Bran
caster and I.ady Diana, Sartor
is aud Mrs. D'AquIla met la a corridor'
near tbe stabiee at the London bone
•how.
Sartorls bad been malting secret alg
nils to the woman In a box with a
party of her bohemian friends.
"Ah. at laett" he exclaimed to relief,
hurrying to meet hor ae she came
down the corridor. —^
. Mr*. D'AquIla glanced to tbe tfgriti
and to the left she walked swiftly
along. Her name and face were It
every newspaper In tbe United King
dom because of tbe grant D'AquIla
Brancaater caae. begun when she itart-
ed her soil to prove her marriage.
"I could not get away from my
friends liofora." she safd anxiously,
"but 1 ought not to meet you at all''—
"1 aui not aura that I ought" re-
tuned darteria Car from feeling at
ease himseif. "with a chance of Bev-
erlev’a aeetiig ra, but it la so Impor
tant. and surely for a moment lu pub-
llc"-
“Nowhere," said the woman dect-
•Ivtly.
"Why?"
"Beeatne Brancaater fights te a fin
ish to prove that I am not Ids wlfe-hls
lawyers follow the wildest clews—alft
the smallest suspicion. He has me fol-
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bad come to aak for ^
view with a view to obviating a public, | 0We ^ for detectives everywhere—dog
scandal. But happily—or unhappily—I -,ayn openly—I've heard it—If
have Just heard the worda that have, w | a ctHe aB d prove the marriage
fallen frani yonr lips Therefore,
though I regret Me pain that I taay
cause, it la due to myself that I should
•peak here « publicly as you hare
spoken and say—that I am Lord Brea
carter's wife "
Brancsatcr started forward, bis haad
at hla forehead aa he atruggled to re
paid memory of the toot day* before
hJs accident
“Wife?" be shouted. "If# » da:
Lady Dtaqa had gone straight to her
grandfather aad. ready to ***
refuge of tilt arms, atood cloao to aim.
‘Madam.” In deep pata,
- iMt u Mtaa 111 tiro ad pioce of bra-
r te al
-M tbU la aoase 111 tt»*d
attempr-
Bat Mre. D'AquIla took Urn word*
from his mouth. .
"It I* an attempt to aa*e J 001
granddaughter hnalUaflan. Lovd Bev
erley" she raid: “perhape somethlna
w*g»». be Crollwwl JoinoaowJ
he'll divorce me on the (rat chance.
“Another divorce!" exclaimed Cap
tala Sartorls. ta good nnturod aatlre.
"But he abaa’t!” ahe said, setting her
teeth together. .
"Quite ae,” be returned. “Herein-
of the greatest society scendel of th-
century. Wife or do wife? Cetatotu
In the daily firera, picture* ta th.
weekly. Fehutoe* offer* from the
murit belt syndicates!” „
"And every dillfing -I poceeaa goln-
to the lawyeritr afie hfmented. "Bu
IH spend .vary Shilling, ratio ever
ahirnsg. pawn my that dtamaafi-en-
then Fit starve anttl Mey ■ awa m.
Lady SHBcaster."
“I BAew you'd. WtoM" he sighed. '
wish pew meet ffaOr Mtaaaaaur t*
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