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THRKE-SIDED STORY.
BY AHXA SHIELDS.
EXTRACT FROM THE DIARY OF
ALGERNON STORES.
I have found her ! The maiden \ of
my dreams—the fair, sweet girl of
soul! The poetic, tender embodi¬
ment of my heart’s aspiratu ri ! 1
have written three sonnets, two mad¬
rigals and a poem since midnight,
all, all addressed to Marjorie. Mar¬
jorie ! What tender visions arise at
the name ! Let me record the hap¬
py event !
That r.tter abomination, Tom Grey,
came into wiy studio yestei-day nftcr
noon m his usual blistering, vulgar
way, and with the voice of a huck¬
ster, calling “Watermelons !” shout
ed:
“Hullo, Dick!”
I suppose I have told Tom Grey
me thousand times that I have had
mv name changed to “Algernon,” by
act of legislature, but the brute per¬
sists in calling me “Dick,” because,
when we went to school together, my
name was ‘Richard.’ The ‘St.ked
I cannot drop, as my uncle Bob left
me bis fortune on condition that 1
did not drop thb’family name, in what
he called my ‘confounded nonsense.’
Uncle Robert had no poetry in his en¬
tire composition.
But I wander from my subject.
Tom Grey rushed into my studio,
shrieking: “Hullo, Dick!’
1 was deeply absorbed in the shad*
ows of nfiv group of “Lilies on the
Lake,” and, although my sensitive
nerves quivered under that norrible
voice, ae if I had received i blow, 1
painted on, without answer.
But a staggering blow upon my
shoulder, almost paralyzing, mv right
arm, compelled me to look up.
‘Come !’ shouted my friend (?).
Tom never speaks—he always
shouts.
‘C’cme ! I want you to go to the
fair with me.’
‘What fair?' I asked. ‘I never
go ’ to fairs !'
‘But you must go to Jthis one !
Tiptop girls! Lots of fun!’
‘I despise fun! I abominate girls!’
‘Oh, bosh! Come along! Stop
white-trashing those old snowballs in
a puddle, and come!’
‘Will you leave me in peace?’ I
cried, desperately.
‘No! I am going to sit right here
ur.til you take oli'that velvet monkey
jacket, and pet on a presentable coat
to go with me. If I were yon, Dick,
I would give that coat to an organ
grinder.*
I only looked my scorn! Th4t
coat, made upon the strictest rules of
art, w3b one cf mv triumphs o%*er the
common-place. I ho'pfcd the day
would come when I could wear it ia
the streets, with Venetian ruffles of
lace at the wrists. But Tom wasn-d
to be daunted tv a look, end finding I
should have ho Vest imtn I complied
with his request, I reluctantly felt my
work. ****
Under this ridicule, I dared not
assume my fall a-stb^re c^fnmp:
But 1 forgave ’Pom all pn.st sins
when, after walking about in a great
ball filled with fancy fair-tables, li¬
sa id, wilt a slait:
‘Why, there is my cousin Marjo
rio!’
I followed tbo directions of It is
eves- Can 1 calmly write down t.
description of that vision? Marjorie
Locks of gold, balf emling, floatec
down from fillets of classic shape,
that confined them above the ivorv
brow, but 8ttflerc<l their luxuriance U
fall unrestrained far below thealen
der waist. A robe of pale-blue cash
mere, confined at lho shoulders In
cameos, fell in long, loose folds t<
form a sweeping train that gave maj
csty to the perfect form. Lilies wort
broidcrcd on tho edge, lilies rested
upon the bosum. Bands of gold uj>
on the white arms were the only or¬
naments Marjorie wore. *
It was disgustingly conventiona’
to be introduced to ‘my cousin,
Grey,’ and to bow in society nn,
when I was longing to tlirom mVsell
at her feel and devote my life to\iei
service, Could I but have drtnyn a
sword and vowed to be her faithful
knight till death, it would have lmen
some relief. But, alas! I couKl trtily
bow and murmer somelhing ajxiutmy
pleasure in meetsng my dear fii'cndV
cousin. Tom grinned likjg3an ape
But Marjorie's recognized ^it kindred
soul. BheJdaVped l/w licrj] hands, and
spoke, in iweet words, her delight
in meeting l ]/d author of ‘The Faded
Jassnmirfu.’'' yU)iirymls n*ct and inin
glcd. Sher "qiioted lines from »«y,
‘Drooping Daisies,’ aud blushingly
confessed to having all my poems
collected in an album. She had
‘Maiden by Moonlight’ at the picture
dealer’s, and the one dream her
life was ono day to possess Ja gem
from my pencil! Tom lyfl sense
enough to leave ns, and wo talked of
art, of poetry, of music, and of flow¬
ers.
Then she showed hie a tiny vase,
an antivii) gem that liad boen dona¬
ted to the fair by a famous collector.
She told me the agony she had suff¬
ered lest this priceless treasure should
fall into unappreciative hands. 8he
i iplored me to add it to my store of
gems, and I drew a check for the
amount with ecstasy. It stands be¬
fore nienow, my inspiration, until I
once more gaze into the soulful eyes
of Marjorie! Another sonnet presses
upon my brain. I write to the sun¬
ny locks of the maiden, Marjorie.
mao’s lettsu.
Dear Sue:—I t was too bad, alto¬
gether too bad, that you could not be
at our fair, last evening. Tom had
an idea. You would hardly brieve
that or Torn, would yov? Ills idea
was to have a ‘high art’ table, cover¬
ed with plaqtfcs, tiles, statuettes atid
old-fashioned bric-a-brac. I was tb
take charge of it, in an aesthetic drees.
We are not e-nitc educated up to high
art in ^ 0 ' vn * a fi v, ’^° y e L but Toiri and
I went to Aunt Mary’s, in New York,
and ‘studied up.’
I wish you could see ray dress.
Pale blue, with a broad border of
needle-work flowers; like those the
“Twenty Maidens” wear in ‘Patience.’
Thcy ma T la ^g h it as much as
P^c^se, but those dresses were
* iihp]y love,y * Mine was a success.
1 nc y cr drca ™ cd 1 was half B0 good
,ookin S- You know m Y hair ia very
long and thick, and I let it fall loose
v ' a ' cd ’ Witk £ ok * hands on the
head. My shoulders and arms were
bare, and the dress fell from a band
across the shoulders, unconftned at
the waist.
_ ^ om , ... ^ ca . llot . Sfde ....... ^J
s ll ' vas cen *
^ ered ”P oa Ij or tke ta b^- ^ ou
a ' e ,ea ‘ enough of his great
C WUn an rit ‘ ,:c *’ Dick Stokes,
h.mself a poet-paintef, and,
® a ?" s ’ kas ‘8 CU€ toB onl for lack
brains. Tom, between ourselves
1S ka ^'i ea ' ons him, for he is very
kan “'’ on,e ' a:id tke & lr ^ s r - v ' e about
him ’ 1 had ne ^ er Men kim * and
T o m brought me a lot of newspapers
" ith his r>oeTn8 in thc1 ”' and took m( ‘
to Bee the V ict « re be liad P ainted '
m 3 store on Broadway.
Tom says the Academy
have it.
I was pledgcd^tj
Didn’t 1 make au ’diot of myself all
round, at; Tom Rays?
It was great fur;, f>nt the Dost
t waa that I actually made Tom
believo that in playing with edged
tools I had boon wounded. All the
way ho.no (tom the fair I raved
about Algernon's beautiful eyes,
true poets’ eyed 1 quoted
marks. I expressed n desire to see
the Inst exquisite production of his
gifted per.otl.
Sue, Tom was But green with
jealousy, but purple. I thought ho
rtrould have a lit on the porch!
And so—woll, no matter about
that! It was all right whom ho left
mo.
But to-dny’s mail brought mo n
proof of my conquest—poems—not
•>ne, but half a dozen —to raj' eyos,
to ray hair, to ray smile! Never,
nevor would I have believed such
fearful stuff could bo written with
■rach rapidity, but for the proof bo^
loro mo. Fancy some twenty such
offusuAis ns this: y
(“Soulful, doKeful, mystic mnhjen
) With thy fambrow, genius 1; len,
. Mahl of l)eaq£jyan,!d of H.onf
v. yi.oavo tho wfifonOT mini throng,
j Priestess Of a jxm’s tho irfe,
) Goddess of an artlst’Hodro rifkil P
Bend to^Hsten to my lyro
my pci ul to iiiepin^
uy soul to ecstasy
Dol<^al, soulful, Mndwio!"
1 was ‘Mnrjorio’ for Omt evening,
and 1 cannot deny that! was dolc>
ful. But—didyouovi^f
havo ’L’lie fair ivas a grclfy sucee*3B, and
I carefully patf^etkjnY lovely
lovely dress for sorao TntunTtoccax
sion^/Mr. minion call. Stokes CXiii^»—tffiq 1ms aske/ por
to make
me a long visit, Si», and you may
wear my blue crtSnrncro, and try to
captivate hi my' II is undo left him
a handsome fortune, and Tom says
he is a first-rate fellow; but bo does
act lilto an idiot just liow. At an}’
rale, you can have a bushel or two
of sonnets written to your eyebrows
lor you are fifty times proltior than
I am, and in that blue cashmore
yon could captivate a heart of
stone. I know ill Como and. try !
Lovingly, Mao.
tom's side.
Mag wants mo to toll my siido of
that swindle wo played on poor
Stokos. Dick's a good follow, with
too much money. If Dick had to
work, he’d not run off into fal-lols.
Mag and I wanted to teasb him,
so Mag mado hcrsolf bewitching
—and, oh! bow bewitching she was!
I introduced Dick, and Dick fell in
love ou tho sjtot, bead over heels,
iloels over head. But I didn’t caN
culato Upon being postered to lake
Dick to call on Maggie, and I-well
I didn't want him banging round
her. Dick’s a superbly handsome
fellow, and somehow, though any
othot man would look like a fool
rn the artistic dress ho wears, he
looks liko a poet and an artist.
Mag said I was very rudo net to
bring him, and declared bo filled
her idoal of manly beauty to a dot.
Between them they badgered me
so that, at last, 1 set an evening,
ar.d to bo at homo.
Mag soys I am jealous, and per¬
haps I am, but I confess to a drsire
to choke Dick when I wont to his
room to accompany him to my
aunt's house. Such a get up! 1
cas’t describe tlio dress in the ibs*
tbetic jargon, but I was not. to
blind to sco that Dick was simply
stunning. Then I imagined Mag
in that ‘bewitching’ costume; roll¬
ing oer eyes at him, quoting Ibis
doggerel; raving about bis daubs,
and worked myself up to a savage
frenzy by the time I rang tbo door
beM.
The ^iano was crashing under a
heavy, horrible banging, and Mag
gjpgjng—• no, scrcoching a cora
j c $ on g—j n iho voice of a fish-.
woman.- I never imagined Mag
cou id ma kc such, ear-splitting
yells,
We went in. Was that—could
that bo Mag at thb piano, I asked
myself. Her hair was frizzelcd
d heighLHeyMta^M banged and up to an outrages
NO. ;>.
wa3 to do tin) whnUd'yo'-caU-’om-*
aesthetic girl—rod, oh, my grn4
whut up-hill work it was
Vou don’t cutch mo in that sorapu
again!’
Dick fairly gasped, but Dick is
a gonllomen, and with a ifino corns
tosy that belongs to him, made
agroeable, though l nut
suro ho was groaning in spirit,
But ho gave way when ho raw
upon tho conter-table a half dozon
vases that wore loft over from tho
fair. Mag saw his ores resting up>
oh thorn, and laughed heartily'.
‘Thr last of the fair relics,’ shq
said. r
‘But,’ Dick said, reoroachful'r, ^ S
>u told mo-’ v
T told j-ou they wero antique
unique—prieoloss gems, or ono
Butj'ouBoo they wero manufaet*
urod by tho dozon for tho fail!
Any little fiction ib \ pormiittod \ V at a
fair-table.’
But v/hen be wo returned to Dick's,
room, hurlod hisNpriboIpsa, any
tiquo vn^o through the window,
with tVo wqrda not admitted tO
,
poli to society.
tSlill, Dick's wedding-present to
Mag, a monfli later,, is ono of tjio
groato.st ornaments of our lioitsu h
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u mihrayin 4 ,d^wniifiU epoch sickucea in tlio to/ robltnU dmal^t
Mo of ltik tlio^ tnlva- nil
vidual. ahjch a remarkiJdo ovc
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wlicwdiy the gbyd boat ii l»i(s been Ab
tniytd is gratefully, I)1 ctojk 1. Heneo it
t hfit so much is heaydjp pHiSo of Elec#
twe Bittors; 80 feel that thdy
owiXthcir m;tomU ... 6 to HicaHh to tho
n
greaft Alterative aud l'onio\ If youraro
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Wif/ i
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your with l)r.
J. II. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm,
•tsl.00 per bottle.
*••
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In buying I fobd’e Sarsaparilla, for it is
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do not be induced to by any tiling else in.
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Bov. F. M. Slirout, pastor UnilciT
Brethren Church, Blue Mound. Kan..
says : “I feel it my duty to tell wlint Dr.,
King’s New Discovery has done for u«|
My lungs were liadlj diseased and my
qarisbioners thought I could live only,
a few weeks. I took five bottlo of D
Kings Now Discovery aud am sound and
well, gaining 2G lbs. in weight” m
Arthur LoVo, Manager Love’s Funny t
Folk Combination writes After a thor¬
ough trail und convincing cvidenc, I am .
confident Dr. King’s New Discovey for
for when Consumption boats cm all and cures
everything else fails. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thousand
friends is to urge them to. tryut.” Frew
trial bottles at Wpeight’s drugstore. Reg*
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Mr. J arc os A. Greer, of Athens, Ga^ (endorsed bp
the editor cf tho Athens Banner-Watchman) make*
the following statement:
• “ I am first cousin of the late C-X-Governor Ale*
ander II. Stephens, and have been postal cleric on
diflerent railroads since 1868. For ten years I h*v»
CANCER been a sufferer from a cancer on
my face, which grew "'°rs
until the discharge of matter beam: profuse ax
rery. blood offensive. purifiers I and became pronounced thoroughly thf.u tiisgu-itedwyj hsnr.i
I Lad tried r^any without relief.
Finally I was induced to use detank 05 ;<J A
(B. B. B.) The offensive discharge dta
once and the hardness disappex^’. It ecame ks
and Jess in size until nothing letsm -1 except a sc.;
I gained flesh and strength, and all who have set
me bear testimony. I cannot say too much in J J
praise.**' *. •* '
A. H. Morris, Finn Bhiff, Ark, writes]
“Hot Springs failed entirely to cure me of«
MMKindoknt running ukers on mv legs
for miuAgM