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THE BRACEBRIDGE DIAMONDS
A Thrilling Story of Mystery and Adventure
8YNOP8I8.
Frank (tbe hero) and Ilegloald Brace-
bridge (cousin*) meet a manreloualjr beauti
ful woman on tbe piassa at Haratogo.
Woman, much preoccupied, exhibits abject’
terror upon sighting among party of new
arrirala a foreign, looking man. Frank
learns she Is Mine. Vera Hlavtuaky. 'Jhat
night Ilejrloald disappears aud Frauk finds
him at the gaming table.
Utir a woman’* screams attract Frank
to the grounds. He discovers Vera In heat
ed altercation with the foreigner (Dr. Carl
Mueller), the latter demanding that she sur-
. .. ... gnd a stone.”
lent” and that
i hotel?* Vera
denies she has them with her. Mueller In
ran attacks her.
8be wins Frank's promise to assist her,
and gives him a package, with permission
to open It when he thinks the right time
has come. „ .
Frank returns to the Casino and finds
that Reginald has lost every dollar. A tele
gram announces the sudden death of Regi
nald’s father.
He la told that Reginald has forged
checks aggregating $£0,000, and that a war
rant for nls arrest Is In the hands of tbe
police. Reginald comes to him to beg for
aid.
;T- ,
nnd tells him his wife —,
. cused of murder. Reginald confesses a col
lege escapade that resulted In marriage.
The maid brings Reginald's wife's locket,
which Frank finds contains Vera Slavlu-
sky’s picture.
They escape by a private door Into the
system of express tunnels underneath tue
° Frank battles with Detective Sheehan nnd
binds and gags him. They reach Frank e
house on the Houml nnd embark In a motor
boat, when Rheehnu appears on the shore
with a revolver and demands their surren
der. Tbe detectives nnd Mueller, pursuing In
— * — — house
InalU
jam
reached the nlrrldp stored on the
As the airships leaps Into the air. Regi
nald falls In n faint and his cousin has all
he can do to render assistance nnd guide
the machine. The pursuing party arrive*
and sends shot after shot nt the airship.
Frank secretes the Rrncebrldge papers In
the lining of his emit nnd Intrusts the cas
ket of ulnimmd* to Reginald. They land
nenr Portsmouth. N. 1!.. nnd Ueglunld la
put In charge of au old sen enptnln. He Is
to go to Franco nnd remain In seclusion<
till the mystery Is solved. Frank goea to
Jtangor, Me., nnd by dpner telegram sent
to barker lenrns thnt Mueller has returned
to Cleveland. Frank plans to go there, and
Instructs Barker to purchase a farm near
tbe Ohio city.
Frank reaches his form In Ohio Just os
his airship collapses.
Sylvia Thurston, beautiful daughter of a
poor Ohio Judge, is brought Into the story.
While out walking she meets Until Thurs
ton. a distant relative, who Is very much
In love with her, but whom she loatbs and
distrusts. »
While Thurston Is inn king violent love to
Sylvia Dr. Carl Mueller appears, aud Thurs
ton leaves In high dudgeon.
Dr. Mueller U startled when lie lenrns
that Raymond Thurston In Sylvia's brother.
Together. Dr. Mueller and the girl visit
Raymond's old painting hut. Sylvia's fos
ter slater. Ruth Pritchard. Is there.
•ces Mueller, but Is uusoen by him.
distrusts the doctor.
>
CHAPTER XXVII.
In Love,
"Raymond is three year* older than I
am," Sylvia resumed, n* her compan
ion had made no remark In reply to her
latter word*. "Ho ulwayi contrives to
spend his birthday at home. Mo you
will meet hint In November, Dr. Muel
ler. HI* birthday Is the 16th of that
month."
“Ah, I uin glad of thnt. Ye*, that will
be something to look forward to,"
Mueller returned in n mechanical voice,
without glancing round nt Sylvia.
"He may Indeed come before Novem
ber. Still, 1 do not think that Is very
likely. This Is his first visit to Spain,
and I daresay he will make the very
utmost of hi* opportunity.”
A little nltcr.ro followed, broken only
by the ruKtle of the autumnal foliage ns
the September breeze swelled and sank
utnld the trees.
-I think it Ik time to resume eur
walk. Tiie sun has disappeared; they
will wonder at homo what Is delaying
me.” -
Mueller started, us If he hud almost
forgotten Sylvia Thurston's presence,
lie had been gazing away toward the
fading sky, with a settled gloom and
foreboding .stamped upon his face.
"Oh. certainly. Miss Thur*ton. Let
us be going, by all means. The ufter-
noon Is passing all too rapidly, and a
very delightful afternoon It Is for me."
Dr. Mueller was unusually silent nnd
nbstraete-l us he and Sylvia resumed
their walk to Monrcomlte. They
emerged from the wood, still following
the winding pathway, which presently
began to ascend un upland, etud In a
thick growth of sweet meadow grass,
lu ami out, between the waving grass,
they pursued their devious way until
st a sudden abrupt bend tbe low, ram
bling and pletures.iuc mansion that for
years hod been the home of the Thur
ntons was revealed between towering
oaks and poplars In the failing twilight.
Five minutes later Hylvla and her still
silent friend had reached the home.
“Oh. now I understand the cause of
Sylvia's long absence," Mrs. Thurston
said laughingly, us her daughter en
tered the low celled drawing room fol
lowed by Dr. Mueller. "I’ve waited for
the last half hour or more, and I'm
very glad t did so now," she continued
lit her soft hospitable voice as she
greeted the guest with a warm hand
shake and motioned him to a chair
dose to the one in which she sat.
Shortly after the Judge und Mrs.
Thurston went to the drawing room,
and later dinner was announced.
very pleasant evening followed. Muel
ler seemed to have dismissed the
gloomy thoughts end forebodings that
had troubled him during the afternoon,
and to even give himself up wholly to
the spirit of the moments that were
passing all too freely for his tuate.
Much us ho had enjoyed his first e*'
perlenro of the Moorrombe domestic
circle and general atmosphere, tonight's
Impressions were far and away more
satisfactory. Tho Judge and his wife
were nn Ideal host and hostess; and ns
for Sylvia Thurston, Mueller seemed to
discover some new eharm In the girl's
lovely face and pleasing manner dur
ing every moment that passed,
"Have I ever before met any girl at
all like this girl?" the man thought
again and again, ns that happy night
wore on; and ho yielded himself to the
spell that Sylvia had east about him,
finding In this voluntary bondage u
new, poignant delight.
Grim Foreboding.
As Mueller walked homeward In the
moonlight tome hours later the happy
excitement of the evening at Moor-
combe gave place, moment by moment,
to the grim foreboding that had trou
bled him as he stood by the window
of the painting room, and hla mind
became gradually tho prey to con
flicting and fevered thoughts.
Almost with unseeing eyee he en
tered the wild, neglected pnrk of The
Hollow, and plunged amid Its felts and
uplands.
In the heart of a sheltered nook, al
most hidden front sight, the uncanny
old house Is situated, with Its tall steep
roofs, Its Ivied chimneys, Its long, nar
row. wlqdows, Its general character
of sadness, neglect and decay. Carl
Mueller, -directing his steps to tha
higher ground, and leaving the solitary
house nnd Its brooding shadows below
him, strode on rapidly toward the lake
beach, along the very edge of which
the pnrk of The Hollow extends for
miles.
Tho crash nnd tumult of the water
seemed to calm Ills troubled mind little
by little, and he cast himself nt full
length upon the blulf, Just above the
bench, nnd away over the great, heav
ing, silvered plain, which extended as
far as human sight could follow.
"Yes," he enld, giving words at last
to the thoughts that beset him. ‘T
love Hylvla Thurston, and 1 mean to
win her for my wife! 1 shall hurry on
the marriage us quickly as possible—
so that w-e may be nhle to get away out
of this neighborhood before her brother
return* to Moorcombe. It will be dif
ficult, I dare say, to arrnnge the mat
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we shall travel—for years and years
maybe—until the past Is forgotten!"
Renewed Hope.
It was a soothing decision, and the
roar of the waves now seemed to ring
In Mueller's enra with u voice of en
couragement nnd hope.
And thus fortified, he rose buoyantly
at last from the sounds und turned his
solitary steps homeward, the voice of
the waves accompanying him all the
way, like an anthem of Joy und trl
umph.
And on the Monday afternoon, true to
her promise, Sylvia Thurston started
on her walk to Tho Hollow, accom
panied by her bosom friend, Monica
Peard. Monica and Hylvla bad been
constant companions all their lives so
far,sand since their return from school
they hud been almost dally compan
ions.
The only shadow upon his happiness
that nlKbt was occasioned by Hylvla's
references of ber nbsent brother, and
by the inspection of Raymond's pic
tures— n duty which Mueller found It
Impassible to shirk.
The pictures were remarkably fine
ones—landscapes all of them—painted
with a breadth and sympathy, a com
mand over the thousand difficulties of
color, tone, light and shadow, that In
every detail bespoke the master hand.
Hylvla lingered proudly and lovingly
over her pleasant ofllee of showing
these pictures to Mueller, supplyti
little histories and explanatory details
of each picture, and pausing, as If
unconsciously, now and then to give
full effect to her word*. It was evi
dent enough that she worshipped her
brother Raymond nnd considered hltn
one of the greatest artists the world
had ever seen.
Miss Pearl was a short, plump, de
cidedly plain-looking girl, with thick
features, small dark gray eye* and
coarse black hair. But Monica’* was
an attractive order of ugliness, and her
dark, plain, characteristic face, with
Its honesty, good nnture, courage, clev
erness and humor beaming from every
line of It, Impressed you far more than
a perfectly featured countenance unre-
deemed by these attributes would have
done.
Monica's mother was an Irish wom
an, hulling from the heart of Celtic
Munster, und from her mother Monl-
rn had Inherited her wit and humor, her
quick good nature and the flavor of
unconventional originality noticeable
In her words and acts.
On this afternoon, however, Monica
was unusually silent and subdued.
From fhe moment that she had seen
Sylvia, when ehe had wheeled over
from her own home t> Moorcombe at
I'clook, according to appointment, she
knew that something had occurred to
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perhnp* nn this arcount she had not
the henrt now to be a* lively as wus
her wont.
A* the two girls entered the out
skirts of the Mtruggllng park of The
Hollow, Alnntea could no lunger con
tain her doubt* and fenra. She paused
abruptly, and fixed her bright, hon
est eyes upon Hylvla's troubled face.
'•Out with It, Sylvia! What Is the
matter? You haven't been one bit like
yourself this nfternnon, and my spirits
have gono down somewhat under my
heels as a consequence."
A Suitor's Threat,.
"Well, I will tell you. Not that It
I, so very much. Indeed. It Is about
Basil Thurston. I had a long letter
this, morning from Itaymond from
Madrid, and In It he mentioned that he
had had u very extraordinary nnd very
unwelcome letter from Basil recently—
a letter full of the wildest threats!"
"Threats, Hylvla! How do you
mean?"
"Bnstl, you see. blames Raymond
chiefly for—well, you know nil'this al
ready. Monica, surely?" Hylvla broke
off, with a heightened color.
“Oh, yes; I know, of course, all about
Basil's Infatuation for you. and Ray
mond's opposition—nnd I must say I
think It Is a very absurd Ihlng of Ba
sil to expect for a moment that you
would marry him, dear. Why, only for
his grnnduunt. Miss Letltlo, ho couldn’t
remain at RedbrmF at nil. By all ac
counts, you know, she lios puld off his
mortgages on the place, so that she
practically owns overythlng there, and
Basil Is little better thun her guest."
Sylvia Thurston sighed, and her sen
sitive lips quivered.
"Poor Basil! He has been vpry un
fortunate. It would have been better
for him had he left Redbrow long ago
and gone abroad, as he once intended.”
He would have done so, I am cer
tain, Sylvia, were It not for this mad
Idea about marrying you! But you
have not explained to me what the
'threnfe' were as yet."
Continued in Tomorrow's Georgian.
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Course* for hoglnnera oa well na pitvanced *tudent» under mom *»\i'*»rlt»n«M*i| mu! / TI
ceaaful tnatructor* In Plano, Voice, Violin, Orgnu, ull theoretlm! attullee. w
(nape*. Literary Studio*.
Moderate tirlm* «5.W to 112-W a month). Dlplomn*. Bonn lint. For circulars, u
dress K.UUT ML ELM-'It, llox 77, Atlautu, Ga., or call at 15 I’oi rost nriHine.
LaGrange Female College
High Grade Institution. Music, Art, Elocution. Litera
ture—Excellent. Boarding room limited. Apply soon.
RUFUS W. SMITH, President, LciGicnge, Ga.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY,
NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA.
30th year begins September 13. Faculty of II sperlnlUi*. -•-<> studen s
last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES; Small classes, averaging
ten, to aecure personal Instruction; conaervatory advantage* in ,*
Art, Elocution: three course* of utudy leading to full graduation; certiorate
admit* to Vomat, Wellesley, etc.; boarding students limited to 22 to Di
vide refined home life; excellent primary department. Write fot catalog
or phone C47-J North.
L. D. SCOTT. EMMA SCOTT, Principal*. — "