Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 07, 1913, Image 14

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Nothing to pay for a thorough trial on your own ears in your own home. We want it back unless it heh>s you. Write for our Free Trial Offer today. Guinevere’s Lover 0Continued from page 12) the waves beginning to be crested with I white foam. It was absolute madness for i any motor boat to attempt going to South- I ampton in such a sea. I tried to calm my j terror by telling myself that they would I certainly turn up the river, not out into the I Roads and I waited there for what seemed to be long moments—shivering with sickening dread. Then I saw clearly that the two were set tled and Algernon had for a second put his arm round Kathleen, while his mechanic : gave him some last directions. I could sec | even the expression upon their laughing ! beautiful faces—with the powerful marine glasses, and then the white instrument of (death shot forward with incredible speed, j and before I could take a breath almost, i they passed the bows where I stood and shooting ahead in a cloud of spray seemed I suddenly in swerving to avoid a fishing boat to spring into the air and then downwards. They had crashed straight into the Che quers buoy. The hideous, hideous horror of the mo ment I screamed aloud and then found myself struggling in the arms of Angus Fergusson, the first mate. I suppose in my agony I rushed forward to get into the sea. “You canna do anything, ma’am,” the man said kindly. “Something must ha’ knocked them out, they’ve gone down like j a stone.” And it is thus'God answered my impas sioned prayer to avert that other tragedy j from falling upon our two homes. Oh! the bitter pitiful anguish of it—My j son—my darling son. The two gloriously beautiful young bodies ! were recovered at last clasped together. ! The shock must have stunned them for Algernon was a strong swimmer and would certainly have held up Kathleen. And they had no horror on their splendid ■ young faces, superb as gods in the dignity of death, only a sort of proud defiance. And as I gazed upon them it seemed as though I I realized above all the agony of my grief i that their lot was perhaps to be envied. They had died together in the full zenith of life and love, before any shadows came to darken their happiness, and I remembered how willingly Hugh and I would have taken their places on that night four years ago when he had wished we might sink down into the blue waters forever, fused together for eternity in peace. And now I am back at Redwood Moat once more—and my son has been laid to j rest beside his father and that long line of ! Bohuns in the family vault in the church, ! and this house of misery and blood and death passes to a distant cousin now far away in a Western mining camp, and to-morrow I leave its dark portals for ever, haunted as they are with memories of anguish and pain. Kathleen, too, sleeps, in the same church in the burial place of the Drcmonts—so in death they are not divided—and after the funeral Hugh went straight off out of Eng land upon that long expedition he talked of into the wilds. He saw from the Castle platform the tragedy of the Chequers buoy as I saw it from the bows of the yacht. So all is done and they rest together, Al gernon and Kathleen, and no one will ever know that the beautiful young beings were lovers, their secret is locked deep in my deso late broken heart. The night is very still, there is not a sound, even of those sad voices sighing to me as they were wont to do of old, in pitiful moanings. I seem to be utterly alone. I will look once more from the east win dow across the park to Minton Dremont and say my long farewell. All the clouds which covered the sky awhile ago have disappeared, leaving un shadowed blue-black depths, and over the dark tree-tops above the tall chimneys there is rising a star, a pure and lovely sphere of light, as once before I saw it rise with a promise of hope. Is it God’s message? And then I fell upon my knees at the open window, and it seemed as though a spirit whispered in my ear: “Peace be unto you, poor sorrowful one, the price is paid at last." And I stayed there watching the tender omen until the sky lighted and I knew that dawn was at hand. The dawn of a new day for Hugh and me. ; THE END When You Wean Baby rely on IMPERIAL) Granum The Unsweetened Food Next to Mother Baby’s Best Friend. 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