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COUSIN LiL.
BY CLYDE RAYMOND.
My cousin, Lilian Fairfax, was
noted for her pride, as, indeed, she
had some right to be, being both a
beauty and an heiress; so when
mamma at last decided to invite
her to spend a few weeks with us
in oar pretty but unpretontious
village home among the hills, we
scarcely expected anything better
than a coolly polite refusal.
Bat no matter, sf.id mamma, in
her sweet, dignified way, she is my
own sister’s child, and I must not
fail to offer her the courtesies and
affection dne her as such. If she
be loo haughty to accept them, wc
shall have done our duly’’ anyway.
i had not seen Cousiu Lil sinco
wc woru both merry, thoughtless
children, she a few years the cider,
and just blossoming into the love¬
ly girlhood which bad since prov¬
ed so exceptionally brilliant; but I
hftd heard so much of tho famous
belle sinco thoso artless days of
childhood, that I shrunk, with a
sort of rebellious shame, from tho
picture I mentally drew of the
scornful little smile on tho proud
beauty’s lips when we would sit
down to pen her pretty regrets to
mamma’s modest invitation.
You can imagine, then, how
agreeably surprised wo wero when
instead, camo a charming note from
Cousin Lil; expiessing her delight
at mamma’s kindness, and naming
an early date when wo might cx
pect to havo her with us.
Tho day chmo, and so did Coqs
in Lil; and, somehow, every grain
of prejudice u hsell I had unwitting¬
ly cherished against hor, as well as
that awkward senso of inferiority
which had bothered mo all along
when thinking of tho contrast be¬
tween my simple, village-brod self
and tbo brilliant city bolle, vanish¬
ed like smoke with my first glanco
into that exquisitely fair faco, over
which 1 funciod a shade of sadness
occasionally flitted.
It whs so thoughtful of you, nun
Uo, she said wbon our quiet tea was
over, and we all sat chatting com*,
forlably in tho cool pleasant par¬
lor. One r* grows so tired of those
fashionable, over-crowded water**
ing.places; especially when one
happens lo bo an heiress, and is bo
set on every hand by designing
flatterers and fortune-hunteis. But
here I can enjoy real rest and tho
novelty of disinterested, as well as
delightful, companionship. By the
way, Zora, she added, abruptly,lot¬
ting her lovely blue ej’cs rest ad*
miringly on my face, how very
pretty you havo grown!”
Ah, Cousin Li>, who is tho flat
teiei now? 1 laughed, feeling the
waim blood rush up into my chock.
But you—you aro so different from
what. 1 fancied you! I blurted out,
calling my mental^ picture of the
scorn.ul beauty, which had cost
mo scmo bltte r hcort.bummgs. I
had always board of you as being
”
SO |). OUU j 11 . llflllghly- . , . , told .
w U 1
raamma you would not deign to
come to us at all.
1 . om . > ll0 , , aantia
l 10 y° a may
not tire of my presence before I
feel willing to tear myself away,
she answered, quickly; a glow of
earnestness lighting up all
beautiful face. Then, with an odd
little laugh; As to the rest, per
haps you heard but the truth, sbo
said, a touch oi hard, worldly-wise
bitterness in her clear voice. One
needs a veritable armor of cold
nesg and pride out in that world
where I have passed so much of
my existence. So you pictured me
as a sort of human icicle, did you,
Z^ra, deal? . turning a laughing _
tan ce upon me. Well—her fair
cheek flushing and a kind of defi>
ant gleaming burning in her stoc!
blue ej'es—better that, even, than
kc the world’s crushed and broken
hearted dupe!
So lhat was Cou.in Li). I'roud.
cr than a princess to tho world
which knew her only as Jtho fash'
ionablo bolle and heiress, she was
ns sweet and unaffected as a child
when alone with os. Before a week
had passed mamma and I both vo
ted her the sunshine of our lit lie
home.
She was gay and bright as a hon»
ming-bird, yet at
shadow seemed lo ddm
face f-»r
V' ~ —’ *"
and set me to wondering silent
ly as to its cause
It was strange, .perhaps, but I
never thought of connecting it
with anything like love. I had
seen Lil invariably so cold and ut>
teriy indifferent to the admirers
whom her beauty had drawn about
her even here, that I should as soon
have thought of some beautiful ico.
berg molting as that my peerless
cousin could give her proud heart
to any man. And sbo had never
even remotely hinted at a lover,
Ono clear, sunshiny morning I
wanted her to go out driving with
me; and, not finding her in tho
house, I ran hurriedly down the
garden-path.
Lil ! Lil! I called, as f went
along. Don’t you want a drive?
Wheto are yon?
I had reached a little patch of
shrubbery at the far end of the
garden, and, parting tho foliage,
unceremoniously, l saw her—my
proud, cold Cousin Lil—lying
prone upon the soft green turf,
weeping and sobbing as if her
heart would break.
Lil ! Lil ! I cried, in the greatest
alrrm. What is it? Oh, tell me
what has happened? Arc you
But she had sprung to hor foot,
tossing back her dtshcvolcd golden
hair and trying to s.ill tho tremb¬
ling of her limbi?.
“It is nothing, sho interrupted,
in a dull, listless tono that mado
niythoad nebo. Not tut a passing
illness, Zora. Don’t worry about
mo, dear: I am subject to it.
“I don’t believo it, Lil! I ox
claimed impetuously, going close
to her and drawing her lovely
down hpon my breast. You can’t
deceive me so, Yon aro very ill,
or else ita some dcap trouble.
Won’t you toil mo what it is?
Sho was silent for a moment, but
I coaid feel tho strong trembling
ot her form as I held her in my
arihs.
Cousin Zora, sho said at last, in
a low, faltering voice, in all my
life I never made a confidant of
any ODe. Bat you, you aro so drL
feront, she murmured, as if talking
to herself. Zora—suddenly, as she
lifted her head and lookod earncat*
ly into my faco—havo you ft lovs
•v
Tho quostion was terribly ab¬
rupt, and I had no chance to fra mo
ah evasivo answer; so while I was
ono of the shyest of girls, and
would gladly havo kept silent, I
felt.that I must own tho truth.
Y’ c-s, I faltered reluctantly, foeK
ing cheeks grow scarlet. ISja t ho is
far away from here at present. He
may return beforo you leave us,
though. I should like for you to
sec him, Lil, I finished warmly.
But why do you ask?
Because if you have ever loved
y 0U ( .. Ul understand mo belter.
Ym- with i lnw linlfsnnniv««p/l
sob _ x must,, and will tell you,
Zora> fol . my hcrrt is bursting!
Her little story was brief, very
brief; but it was told right, and,
, iko most muti rich nut heiresses uuiwsu, sho c.iu enter*. umu*
ed her social career with a lutunt
ing suspicion in her heart that all
meD who sought to will her favor
wero merely fortumi.hanteri; there
fore, she Steeled heart against
them all, and thus Won her far**
famed reputation as tho coldest
and haughtiest belle in the social
world in which she moved,
During several seasons her heart
remained utterly indifferont to
thorn all. But at last sho
loved with all the strength and
passion.of her soul. She, Lilian
Fairfax, tho proud, over**suspicious
heiress, leved a man who was
handsome, talented, and—poor!
chat last wotu vvas enough to
seal his fate. She doubted him, as
she did all others, and scut him
from her with proud and scornful
words, but soon learned that he
was more proud and scornful even
th.*o herself.
And I have avoided every spot
'
since then A , where . I T thought , there ,
a possibility of our meeting, she
concluded, in that hopeless, brok*
cn voice. But oh, Zora, I love
him—I love him so well that I
could scorn now that miserable
barrier of doubt that parted us. I
do Hot doubt him—I know that
wronged^^^^n^^doi^^l
NO. 2.
but i v.as doubly rejoiced tfipA eve.
»i»g to welcome an old friend,
Grant Ilarbison, who had long
been abroad, and was just Iho one,
I fancied,to divert Lilian’s thought^
from her Lost lover, if it Ipy in tho
power of mortal man to ch> so. t
introduced them to each other as
Lil entorod the parlor carolessly,
not knowing any one was thoro.
And tho next instant I was staring
in mute wonder at Lil’s blanched
chocks and regally haughty boars
it'gr while there was a strange look
in Grant Llarbison’S dark eyes that
I could not, in tho faintest degree,
understand.
I have had tho hono.i of mcotinir
Miss Fairfax beforo, ho murmured*
with a low bow and a something
which queot ly struck mo as a fine,
keen touch ot satiro in both voice
and manner; and a moment after
remarked quietly to mo: It was in
Europe I mot your lovely cotisin-r
lot mo seel last year, I think. A
peerlessly beautiful woman!
lie talked in his brilliant, enter*,
turning way for a half hour or so;
but Lil soon retired from tho par¬
lor, and when I wont up to her
room, after his departure, I found
her packing her trunks, with a fo T
verish firo in her fair cheeks and
a strangoly brilliant glittor in her
lovely blue oyos.
I am going to loavo you tp-moi
row, Zora, sbo bogan, catchiffg hor
breath between a laugh and a sigh.
I—I must havo a change; I am got
ting restless again.
But, Lil, you must not go! I cried
in dismay. VYo shall dio of lonefi
ness without you now.
Lonolinoss! sho ochood, with a
short, dry laugh. Your lover i«
hero now; how can you bo lonely
when ho is with you!
My lovoi! , Why, Ltl, I criod, i
a sudden light broke over me, j oy
surely did not imagine that Grant
Ilarbison is my lover? Oh, no, in*
deed: Arthur will arrive noxt week
You must stay and see him, Lil.
You must, you shall! and my arms
wore around her neck onco mor»
clasping that queenly, goldoa head
to my loving heart.
Then I may tell you, Zora, sho
whispered, between her excited
sobs. Grant Ilarbison is tho ono I
told you of today—tho Jovor t
scorned and drovo away from me.
And now he hates me; you must
have seen it in his eyes, heard it in
his voice, when wo met this evens
ung*
Hates you! As if ho could do
that, my darling! Why, Ltl, be-*
fore to-morrow evening ho wil( bo
at your feet again, and a few
months hence—you may take tho
word of your good fairy for that,
my charming cousin—wo shall havo
a double wedding. Your will not
spoil you happiness a second
limy.
And as her “good fai ry,’’ Z j ra,
prophesied, so it came to pass.
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If there ever was a doubt about the cura*.
live properties of Dr. Helt’rf Dyspeptic Elix¬
ir it has been entirety removed. No wed/,
loine has met with such unprecedented sue
cos.-, especially in tho following diseases:
>Swh. Indige.«„,, Livjr Trouble.
JJjarrhocit< Heart Disease, Yellow Skin,
i Brown Splotches, and Asthma if coinplieat
cd with Indigestion.
In fact it is a specific for alt diseases aris
n" from a disordered Stomach and bowels.
Prepared by Di. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir
Co.. Montezuma, Ga. I’riee $1.00. Bottles
| double former size.
Fcr Sale by all DrngyAls. 5 28 Jyr
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The importance of purifying the blorwl
j <-' Wood anr >ot be over-estimated, for without pure
i * voa car,not e,1( J oy «o° d health * p
P P ‘ Pl! kiy AMh * Poko Poot an ' ] 1>otas '
is a miraculous blood purifier, per
> forming more euros In six months than all
the sarsapadllas and so-called blood puri¬
fiors put together.
Brick! Brick! Brick!
We are now manufacturing tho
| )C *t and prettiest brick ever made
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In lot8 0 °0 % 50,000 $6,50 per in
1° lotK 60,000 @ 100,000 $6,00 per nq
I'V larger quantities we will make
special rates. We sell strictly for
ami will not from thi
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