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traaband II to alio lead r of a elannid mutlnr- amonr f contlcu Dawia item at flits mutiny Hi li Mltod with trphua Joil b Cor fc ticomtadillrtoui lit rattal U i w matter plot to Opt Vlcktri- Til Ink to DtwflI warning thl nintlnr la quolltd TTi toO rlcti xnenlni It irai Dawn who betrj d thorn Witty aw> ar- a that b wu rlnrtsadtr of the plot For ilx rear Dave irorlu la thlch1n tang at Uaeqnarl- t Jlartxr II then taoapta and readiii a duetted rottlenmt- vhert hi nod ttiat a fan of mutlnrlif convict ba d 17- R have rc roonrt Fr re lira Violin anti Sjrlvli S CHAPTER V A Strange Company flnrt fein at the cj j arttion vanished at SYIVIAB of Dawess vote From his yollow she guessed at once the whole story Not 10 Maurice Frere Ha eatr before him a now danger a new mouth to share the scanty provlilon and enntchlng a brand from the fire he kept the convict at bay Dut Rufus Dawes glaring round with wolfish cyescauffht sight of the damper broad reat tug against the iron kettle and mad a clutch at It Frere dashed the brand In hte face Stand tack tie cried We hav no tood to pate The convict uttered a ravage cry raised an Iron <ra3- he had picked up at tho settlement end plunged for- ward ¬ desperately to attack this new enemy but quick as thought the child glided past Frere and natohlns the loaf placed It In tho hands of tie tarvlnjf man with v Ilere poor prisoner eaU and tten turning to Trmllhe cost upon him a glanco tn Lull of horror ndirntton and rurprlso that the man blusflied and threw down the brand Aa for Hufus Dawua the midden apparition of th- roldcnhnlrod Il girl eemed to have transformed Rlra- Allorrlne the loaf to sHp through his flnrera he cazed with haggard eyes at the retreating figure of tho child and aa It vanished Into the larttneas outside the circle of firelight the unhappy rtan sank his tact upon Ms blackened horny hands and burst Into tears The coarse tones of Maurice Frere lbused lilln What do you want he nslccd 1 I Tout bishop IV ye ote Wotld the did Nov 1970 Booh Clanie- Ta clause the State that Roman Catholic ta4tor St Tt the 1o- y1i coo 1iltW Weritt- Ou5 last autwnn lasdi Ustak nufus DavrtfJ d 51 ncr he head the figure et hU couin before him and recognized It li It your ho Bald tiowJy- Wha1 flo n uiT you know me1 ft thcd- Frere drawing bIt Jut the did not reply Ills momentary emotion passed away the pong of hunger returned and reedlly sizing upon the pleoo of damp he to eat silence 1Do you tttnr nvnn repeated F ore at lenstli What ore jou An escaped prisoner You can slve rp In tho morning Ive done my bet and Im beat This Sent ace itrujek Frero with dismay rte man did not seem to know that tie settlement had keen abandoned- I cannot glvo you up There Is no otto out and a woman and child In tho settlement nut us- Dawea pausing Mt ektfor stared at In amaze ¬ ment The prisoners havw gone In the schooner If you choose to remain free you can do so u tAr as I cm ccncerntd I am as helpleis as you ore nut how do you coma beroT Frere laucfaed bitterly To give to convicts was foreign to bill experience and he did not relish the taak In thU cue wAn no for It The prisoner and relied the brig What brig The Osprey A terrible light broke upon Rufus Dawes and ha began to understand how he had again his chance Who took tit That villain John Rex saya giving vent to ills passion she sink and burn andHave they gone then the miserable man clutching at Ida toJr with posturo of hopeless mr Yes two ago and left nil hero to RUfus Dawes hurst Into a laugh so discordant mt4e tho other shudder Well siUurvo together asJd for while youve a crust Ill Bhar It If dont get liberty at leut Ill have r- vengel sinister aspect of this famished savage sitting with his chin his ragged knew rocking himself to and fro tte lleht ot the lire gave Mr Maurice new sensation Me as felt that hunter returning to his campfire found a lion there sold shrinking from him should you wish revenged on met convict turned Upon him with snarl Take care what you syi Ilt have no hard words Wretch n HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS MAY HINTS AND f SEASONABLE FROCKS T S By far tha bestdremd young folk wear atarpfa frocks1 The two figures lioWn to exemplify street and one house ocxjtume and are correct The elder girth prepared for the street and wears a milt of Cheviot dull blue in an almott Invisible check The skirt is box plaited and tuvr- V rnbnliefl to a nicety with tie stylish Norfolk coat The ctoat is eniWoos and I doublebreasted with a belt of the material held try a silver ciaejv t t Tha material required forthe medIum size U4 years is S M yards P 41notie wide or 2 1t yards Uiahea wide S The pattern Kto 4ZS3 cut in sizes for mtsies U 14 and II yean of ara wit ba ttalled tfpr 10 cents v this Bklrt Cor a miss of fourteen of at t yards of material ft 5 r flitch wide 3 14 44 wide or t 1t yards 63 incties wide will be r lnc 01 The tattern No 4119 cut In sterna for mInes of is 14 and 18 years et nee win be mailed for 10 cents The little Hrl ta the richt wears r dress of novelty wool gtxxls in dark red i trbamd with black velvet ribbon and maae with a yoko of laee J 1 Tile frock li charmin and effective yet ohlldlsJi withal and suits many mate- rial ¬ watt Is mode over a snugly fitted lining that does with It at the i oantra bade The sleeves are In style wttti cuffs that are out in seal to raatoh the berths The skirt circular the fuloaas at tta top tIn i rated an tiny tuck and In an Inverted plait at the back It la Joined to ttio body the maot belnlr ooncnalea by Ute belt of velvet v The quantttjr material reqtId for the tnedlwnISU 09 years Is 4 M yards 0 cr7 wide S yards 44 Jnohei wide or 2 14 yards El Inrthes wide x v TS > pattern No out la sites for girls of 8 10 U and 14 year of aga will K M Bailed for 10 cents tt Send nonay to Oashttr The World BullfflnT New City t 4 of tiILefterQuet eftnwer l Vodueadar Thursday QI Ethos Brtslai On what days of week 10 3J9 and fall D J n 1 There Is No aM Editor of Tkt rualng World Is there any In Constitution 1 of the United prevents a from feting President 1 A n Monday To nisi World Wht day of week did U onT J D II 1 IfTMUC lala of School I 14111 I Vhs vnIg 0 Mayor Lew i Me i MMNti T ta twteW i contemplated Do cotwlot began In me myself In him away explanations however thoro hIp mutinied missed doubladyod Frere May cried a days starve that- It MaurtcaFrert he I The on In Frere a felt might have African who Wretch he Thy fob The a MANTONS PATTERNS ene abaoluitly- Vt In wwen quantity yaara yards Inches twbraeolorert deep Zepi indies 4IU PuWtser York 6 better formerly If be would give the teachers of Greater flew York a ehanoe to testify on this subject U would lOOnier a treat favor and would win the grati- tude ¬ of all Wow YorkUIITEACIImR Tuesday for Each rotho Editor of uc Brnlot Wade Wtwuj days or the twek were NOT 11 187 and January II lIST 0 It- t At lo Abraham Llueoln Ta the Editor ol n Hnalai World I Where can I jot some inforraaUgnt I belong 4o a llUrary society out IB Brooklyn and I am SUppOSOd to writt- en aesay on the jut of Abraham Un coin wIth at lekst 1660 nrords- A CR B CIXXTK r f- if T ti It I am a wretch who made me on01 If I hate you end myself and tho world who made me hate It1 I Was born free aa free aa you arc Why ihould I be sent lo herd with beads anti condemned to thl rlavcry wocno tnn death Tell mo that Mattrtro- Frcro t J mo that 1 didnt make the laws says rerft why do you attack mef- lccaUccO you are what I was You are free You cnn do as you please You can low you can work you cnn think I can only hitc lie paused as If astonished nt himself and then continued with a low IIVUR Fine words for a convict eh1 nut never mind Its nit right Mr Krcro were equal now cud I shant die nn sour sooner than you though you nro a free man FYrro btgnrito think tlihit ho was denting with t madman Dlo Theres jya nocd to tnlk of dyfiiK1 hoe said KB soothingly ns it rut pot lblo for him to- rn It Time enoujrli for that by and by Theta cpolce ho free man Wo convicts have an advantage over you centlMtiMi You are afraid at death wa pray for It It Is ttia bent thing that can happen to us dlol Hhny were going to hang me otios I wish they had My Oed I wish they Iraxl There was such a depth of agony In this terrible uttemnco that Mnurtos Frcro waa appalled ot U TSiero RO and sleep my mnn hIiI add You are knocked to pieces Well talk In ho morning HoM on a bit cried nufiis Daiwca nvitlh a coarse flora of manner aUogvthrr forolgn to Chat he had Just eemimtxJ Whos wiffii e1 Tho wife and dhuffhtrr of the Commandant re- plied ¬ Frcro half afraid to refuoe on enw to a question to flerocty put- No one chic Xo Poor souls said the convict 1 pity them And then tio stretched 3ilmsolf like a dog before the blaze and wont to lecp InVantly As the man slept Frcro thought on the Bctuity hoaul of food and on the many dangers this rufllans prea enD miTfht entaM For a moment ta wild Idea of klKIne Dawos BS ha slept occurred to Frere lit luotantly he dismissed It and stood guard all night outside the provision cave But When morning dawned he found that there was no nerd for alarm The convlot was lying in almost the same position as that in whioh he had left him and his eyes were closed His threatening outbreak of tho previous night had been produced by the ex- citement ¬ of his sudden rescue and he twaa now In- capable ¬ ot violence Frera advanced and shook him LOV tf SAID MME GAL COURSE I BELIEVE IN II WOULD SOONER A HAPPY WIFE THAN A GREAT SINGER the Wopldf amouj Diva in a remarkable interview 6ar5 Jier Heart to an wening World R< porter 7 BY NIXOLA GREELEY SMITH flttJXXJD for the aacond time by Hell rl Coin the French nuthor and said J tobe the lover of her youth EmmA Calve the worlds grooteat draicitlc- sopmno has consoled beraelf by an nounctecr her engagement at Jules Bois a writer on diabolism and magto Literature wilt not lose therefore though U Jules Bols will gain by the belated tratisforence of the singers at leotlona The prima donnas future hus- band Is a literary specialist In this day of aveclallsm It devote hlmielf ax elusively to the devil In the realm of books be It understood Diabolism and llaglo The Little Itollglona of Prig a study ot devil worship and a play Time Devil In Darkness are the chief products of hit pen dipped In culptrar and glowing With Hardly had CaJva told an interested puWloof her early attachment to U Cain of their parting and final en- gigemant after many ax perlene > when the flclfla Frenchman stnrtled Part and Ills famous fiancee by marrying another woman Mile Oulraudon of the Opera Oomlriuo Paris wondered what Ollle Calve wOUd do Only In print ta the great singer madame an hr friends and ser rants all address liar ai tnomolMlle and the prefer It for abe Jraa never bon married nut Paris dW not wondei long It wee known that Ivln Bo tiad for some time been a suitor cf the treat IIIn6l Calve had always been a ftjllowes of Ute occult She is a beUciver In palm Istry a devout crystal tam a dis- ciple ¬ of Buddha Common tastes and It Is said her desire to nhow II Oili that chs did not care drew her towarJ the man who htd remained fAithful A few days ago aha announced her en gttreaxnt to him Calves enemies reo Joloed In her humiliation by the man whom they openly declared she had loved nil her lIfo There nt tiiose how rvor who do not brlleve In the Ilfelnn quality of the feeling which Calve Is raid to have entertained for her author lover Mine Calve has the ardor of her corn trfnod French and dpanlth teimpenu ment and cvory one knows that temvar aments like drinks Are the most subtle and potent when mixed lint she like wile lies tile frankness nhioh aecom panlea auoh a Title was shown when Man Calve talked on the subjects of love and matrimony to an Evening World reporter at tier hotel It was not ono of those stereotyped hats about Uo beauty of the American woman tier Intelligence and marvellous gowns To bo aura the prrma donna said all those timings for they tiara become part ot the atlquatta of an artists Interview but after she said them she turned her black ayes on the reporter sad said In her deep contralto voice It la 0 oclock hunk how far you will have to Q hone for your dinner Wont you stay and liive a bits with rna We irtll have dinner In say apart meat I wIlt nend downstair for some thing If you will excuse ma I will take- off my life and be eoforttbi- maila Calve bad A tXMtlfu pWurs ai 1ae steed Vim ne taU irs a Wck not I ranlns t nr with a iii Wtt Lad bM 11 tti- Ll more one when ten minutes later she seated herself a lltlls table opposite the reporter Ina low rocking chair Clad In a deeply wadded dreslsng gown of pale blue satin with not the suspicion of a corset on her large form she fell at once on the two dozen oysters with which she began her dinner When the I R ulltni reporter had flnlihed marvelling the good fortune of the occasion had lie en the prIma donna lovingly teed the fat- test oysters to the faithful collie Jack whose Joyfully anticipating tall kept up nn audible tattoo on the soft carpet when she noted that the singer drank milk only In great draughts like a thirsty child and the unusual event was rapidly becoming a matter course It oocLrred tn tier that a corset lou Calve might have views mote Intet citing than those expressed In the re- Mrlcted eonQnta ot a Paris gown And- o It proved hive said Calve In ioonia to a question and aha spoke the French word 1araour so that every lingering occont was a carts Of coursa I tx llevein it I have repeatedly said that- I would rather fce the happy wife of a Iranch peasant than the grratest nlngor in the wprld To ba loved to la avery womans Idealyes every woman She may be an empress or a poor little Egyptian ftltah girl but the happiest momon ot- her life Is when the man she Ion tails her ha loves tier Som ttm a artie thinks tho great mo- ment has corn when sha feel only the reflected radiance of time maza passion for hag But sie fled it out very oon- TJIBO if iha wise she tails lice lover even ioorh aba Ii called flekle TheN ars WOBMR of couraa who do tot hays t34s ae1sa- I t 1 14eaJ M caci- s4 1 Is rnrtit 4OMUiBfi Mai by the shoulder Not cllvel cried the poor wretch waking with a start and raising his arm to ntrlke Keep off Its alt right said Frere No one la going to harm you Wake up llufua Dawes glanced around hInt ntupldly and then what had happened with a great otter staggered to hn toot I thought theyd got mot ho f nltll hut Its the other way I see Come lets have breakfast Mr Frore Im hungry You must watt mitt Frera Di you Udnk there Is no one here tint yourself Rufus DAWCI sw iylnj o end fixi tram weakness pamodjil Bhvoil of a cult over his eyes I dont know anything about It 1 only know Im hungry Frore stopped short Now or never was the time to snltlo future relatIons Lying nwako In the night with the Jackknife ready In Jilt ihand he had decided on ihn course of action thnt must he adopted The coiivlc should rtinre with the rest but no more If 3u rebelled nt that there must bo n trinl strength between them Look you here ho salt We have but barely enough food to rerve us until help comes tf It dOM come I Jiavo the care of that poor woman and child and I wilt see fair play for their sakes You shall hue with tin to our mat bit and drop but by heawn you shall getno more The convict stretching out lila wasted arms looked torn upon them with the uncertain gone a drunken man I am weak now he said You have the bet- ot me and then lie sank suddenly down upon the ground oxihauil Olve roe drink he moaned tee bly motioning with hln hand rrero got him water In the pannikin nnd having drunk It heomtlod any lay down to sloe again arm Victors and Sylvia coming out while he stilt slept rocognlzcd him ILII the desperado the settlement Ho was the most desperate man we had said Mr- Vlckern Identifying herself with her husband Oh what chall we do 1 lIo wont do muh harm turnedrrer looking down at the notorious ruffian with curiosity Hes- kn near dead aa eon be Bylria looked up at him with her clear childs glance Wo mustnt let him die said she Thai would be murder- No no returned Frere hastily no one want him to die But what can wod01 Ill nurse him cried Sylvia Frera swore a great oath and walked away When ha got buck he found Daws itretahed upon the brushwood with tirlvlfi sitting near him lTeii hatter said Mrs Vickers disdaining to Semlraals prosecuted their search for an Ideal 04Hd falling to nnd their lover In the stars heylollht him In the mireWhatever a womans Ufa the look that shine from her eyes at the ricftt of the man she loves Is the flame I have seen it tn the candid g1anc 6 at the ItUla peiutant Blrta in f3outhrn MIME CALVE ClIer latest phMocra t tr r rut at ¬ of love ¬ Is I of of of France where I lire In the summer Th most beautiful thing in the irorld to me Is the tIed of theta WOmen children when some preferred youilf fellow scarcely oidesr toile them for the nut time that thy ire pretty It la ro now no string thy can soaroIy belIeve It I tiav seen It too oo tie more isasd ened fates nt women of the vtirld Then you may not perelva e> easily the primrose lush beneath the rouj the worldold light in the eyes hardened by many dlappdntrticnti but < f you look carefully It II there ilava I loved myself I atiouU be mhamerl to may that I tied not Hut I have yet to find my Meal Perhaps I hnl never find him Dt you know tst on the prtma donna that the world wtlcCi divides wvtain Into sxrad and tod would make a wlotr and truer distinction if it called them merely those who found their heal and those who MougSit them In valnf Low besides txJng the most beaU > tlful thing In tIe world Is tho most iutif1nr The only real beauty I > that of expression And tn woman with the most irraguUr feeUureoi It- mado radiant tor love ID 4hl Be a- Imit the only beauty of the FrmoA woman We hav wot the sravoUi sans tours and ftna lln which make an B4tls or an AcMrlaM fcaauty 1tIIt 1w haYtl me4Ls Moe a waa- S i r rid11 4 pi4- ieLieuL n j ltr a refer In the scene of the morning Sit down and Imvo something to eat Mr Frere Aro you hatter asked Frore abruptly To his surprise tho convict answered quite civilly 1 shall be strong again In a day or two and then I cnn help you sir IIclD mr1 lion To build a hut hero for the ladles and well live here nil our lives anti never go back to the sheds ny more And In this way was nufus Danes admitted a memo ¬ ber o tho family circle WlimrTir week from that night on which he had seen the moke of Frcrea tire the convict had reo oovrrtd his strength and hud become nn Important personage Tha distrust with which he had been at first viewed had worn oft anti he was no longer an outcast Jto be ntninned and pointed at or to to referred to In whispers He hud abandoned his manner and no longer threatened or complained and though at times a profound melancholy would op- press ¬ him his spirits wore more even than those of Voro who was often moody sullen and overbearing Rufus DOWCE was no longer the brutallaed wretch ttho had ptUJ Into the lurk watcnt of tho baV to et310 n life lie loathed and Oiail alternatelj curved and wbpt in tho KOUtude of the foresto Ho wan CUl active memilicr of society 1 society of tour hn- bestin to rt nln on air of Independence and author- ity ¬ This chnnie hnd been wrought by the Influence of little Sylvia HcjooreJ from tho weakness coo sequent upon lisLe terrible Joianey tutus Dawea hni- lerperienceJ fur tho first flnvrln olx years ttift sooth- Ing power cf Mntncff lie liad now on object to lire for beyond litmstlf IIo wns of use to somebody and 1ml he IieO ha would have bean regretted To thIs unhappy loin such knowledge meant lie foxinil to Cils astonishment that he was not de- nplJiHl mil that by Hie strxnco concurronca of <Ur- ctlnwitancej ho liad been brought into a position In which diii coiixict experience gave isbn authority Ha waj rklilrj In all the mysteries of the prlifln- pheda lie HJI W how to sustaIn life on us little food aa porerfblo lie could fell trees without nn axe bake bread without an oven build a weatherproof hut without brtelts or tnortsj From the patient he be came the nflvlwor and from the advljwvthe oem mender In the aemltavage state to whloli these four human belnga had been brought he found that savage ftccxnfillyhrrtmtB were tif most v 1ns Might was sight ami Maiirloa Prerou authority of gentility 3on oucxJumbed to nufiui Dawess authority of knowledge VI OP IT- I BE t I phosphorous exfillaratlng twiiporament Interesting Interesting wonderingly teaieiIag remembering everything etSe as cCia dots 10 the man she loves Thajt Is w ly ito often we look at ann who to us connie plain and wonder wIry her htubnml married liar About n loving nromiia In the presence o < her Idol UMT im a aunUe not of the eytv and lirs nUnre but of the whole being tbti she looks at other p oplo hor egos express mingled pride and fear fear lest they discover her secret and a tickle whIch wilt filory In It it they do Look at the little girl over there J Mme Calve lloitrd the little French mild who ass bending overa trunk In1 the adjoining room DM you not ecc hoiv happy her ei- preesion wits when she carne In here a I monanta o1 flho Is Just murrlctl She Is a native of Aveyron where I have my country home and when we were Last there aha fell In love with a young rri low of the neighborhood lIe was In every way n worthy young man and i j taw that Marie lovei him Out she Is a gntteful girl and he did not want to- laYe l my service I saw that they were two very Unhappy clilltrrcji and I toid them to get married and now I liavej them both with mo That was the hue bond that arranged the table htre bi tore the dinner was brought up This Is their neddlng Journey They are very happy continued tha prima donna Sometimes I think the greatest happiness comes to the peasant with Ms simple Joys and sorrows my dear country people And for better than the operatic arias I am obliged to sing X like the simple little folklon1 of the Fnc and Spanish wilt the one I like best of anIt woe a simple lyrlo phrased In the loft patois of Prcrv rC a tale of two faithful lovers of old UmC Thn singers great voice was and she ut- tered ¬ the simple words as though fear- ful ¬ of rousing the many guests of the lea hotel the reporter felt that the soul of the great singer w the little ballad and she knew many who had hard the paa > lontttrll 4 accenta at Car ¬ men the 4 pairtng madn M of Oh pe- lls ¬ or UM imperial Borrow of Moist line wobld here invlej be 11i4 ft perkncoAIb Jw i IA Pot Infants and Children The Kind Yw Haw Always Bought Dant o S Arnutementt CLOSES TA UADDOWOPZiaAf ID6 QUAJK OARUtN tuovr ANt Now York Poultry And let titock Amoclntion Ltd Bnutttul r u5 Ultlt AlL If Httrrrr JII1 1UUBITS CAODO OHIM- jAL irxiiiuiT or OATH olo 6 cwlDMM ah I4tb it Theatre 01 lib AT > aiir A Eat atoll I tIARaS rrxiat- a aramitliatlaa ol HON JOHN JUTf aauiri- JIM BLUDSO ROUDRTVllLUARD One ol the oieloJramatic sue CMKI of the Journal MEfllOFOLlu erg U list W1 Psi OB- ICd xosnom at A id an DOINUS Mkb fOOLDV yet W1rD0 Tjaaa II nouritT eamrrJ- JI EDENIWOIL MATO WX N 01 tK Wif1 casI at 8 IImIAZM PM u r I II MANSHLLIi JUUUI t WT HICIURD oIIR- PIN o a iSiS SI wciS30 Mate I S Pet Wr AOflv MOSSMOII ssr4 a I al l4ti4JerciTzSl I tn the time wore on and tho ecnnty stoekirf visions decreased he found that his authrt gratrj more arid moro powerful Did a OB t the qualities of a strange plant it was Pufus Iwi who could ronolnluponlt Were fish to ba- H was caught them ld Mrt Vickers complain of the Instability of her brushwood l hut It wnn nufiis Dawcs t IOIorJCedawlcellIbl nnd plastering It with P dlnld wind It made cope out of via knots and plates out of barkstrips Ila wora4 harder than any three men Nntlo daunted bite > nothing dlseoumjred him Vlcker Ml sick from anxiety and Insufficient food It waifB Dawl who gathered treEs leaves for her he by hop word who voluntUC up half own meat grow the stronger onvlt The poor Troman and child called hIm ilr Daw J Frame iroiwhcd all this wdp dlIIOoo amounted at tlmM totpojithu say nothing for Juecculd not but oicncrvred braid Dawe1 wit IncapoJblo Hie even anbmhi L to tills escaped opnvicVtt waa evident that the osavped conriot knee twttar he Sylvia began to look upon DweIUQ Lather He wai moreover alt hal an Interest in him for daa iin nu mill lnnlinUM him If ilt hadnot been for m poz not have limd Ho felt for lies An flea ton UatC iwue almost a pacston phs WM W as Ms prcicectresa his issa Ilpo had given WnvVo < rf wlien htj n sa believed In him when die woiriatti wortsof halool coldly on bra Ho would have AMI 1 love of tier topped tar the veaaej eiI should to bondage tolce her bk to freedom end give b Bvot tho days tola on and n- om rea at uj they cnjwrly ocannod tile watery k they longed to bold 1101 returning LYn Ill ohut out o horttotfbut ta wsa Vickers Illness ncreaaed end tlQ visions began to rim cboont p ting himself and Frere on bait allowance It- avldfnt 4 c that unless uiracor como In a few Iir must starve 1 llnurtcaFnsrj becanto think nor end ntoi i iL his first Idea of kUUnff Dawes It nroMld oayjr tpp- rovJrion > end rid him ate m hoperloro O even while h hated him cIo B Contlnutd r Childrens Overcoats 250 Sizes 3 to 81 Some were 750 othtis 300 and 400 Cleat lug tale of BOJTJ TopCoats at reduced prices VINCENT 6tli Ave at 12th St1 L Dr Lyons PERFECT Tooth PowderU- sed by people of refinement fox over quarter of a century PREPARED Br- Amusements cA 7wl21cfw I METROPOLITAN OPERA MOUSE UKANU OPUKA SUASOIt 19031901- Uudr thl Dlrtt iM of HH HAUUICU ORAl TONIGIIT at K rVLWT II An Jan 10 it CTollaflGnlN- 1t Kitlin 10 8 Col POp PrtcuUUOOLRTTO Mun Eft Jiu 11 at aiscrsmt rap Oaoiwrt ETTA DAT VUTKIIi CU kl BUun nnlt1ot- SitUr 8 > llma JottTtut Mon Klt Jan JJ it BIt U O ET JOLTBTT- aVH Cff Jin II it S1IUB IIHKIXOOLD- Thnrf rreJan ISat 5 it ray 1r1eTobIeIVit IA FILL HU KBOIMBNT aA PACTAO- gil Bf Jan M at 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IIMARCUS CLARKEA STIRRING MYSTERY IN WHICH LOVE AND HONOR ARE THE POTENT FACTORS

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= BTKorsa or nuBCEDiNo CHAPTERBkhar4 IHrlat a ytnin anfllahman li turn4 out of Coon

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T bla itapfithM Blr niehard Dnlno ant It toll that unlcii-U IM up nla famJIT ram uThiwilt M Jnad to uS r-

Unw4 lakti the MUM or Ill ll unjiutlr-annMtii ot icPdi1nj Lord Dllloili a OlMOlnl noblwun andtl tnnipontd to the pinal ttlni4nt at Van IIMmn LaM

for U IeIn ot hit natural lift TIM trintport 1I1p1 lullet priioatra and r command of CWt VUktr and Rlehtrdac-craito LI4111Jurlo Frer With VJckin tr hli wit Mi-

vlltua daughter Bjrlrta and The kttf maid Eanli Pufttr-Davta ritunw 4 twill SrlTla baa Uit and U itraclc town whitdoing

V till aiaallant li me Trphna treaka doOOn th prii5 edt Til grIt rlcllra U k Mritr Rx U-

Barah Purfcri traaband II to alio lead r of a elannid mutlnr-amonr f contlcu Dawia item at flits mutiny Hi li Mltodwith trphua Joil b Cor fc ticomtadillrtoui lit rattal U i

w matter plot to Opt Vlcktri-Til Ink to DtwflI warning thl nintlnr la quolltd TTi toO

rlcti xnenlni It irai Dawn who betrj d thorn Witty aw > ar-

a that b wu rlnrtsadtr of the plotFor ilx rear Dave irorlu la thlch1n tang at Uaeqnarl-

t Jlartxr II then taoapta and readiii a duetted rottlenmt-vhert hi nod ttiat a fan of mutlnrlif convict ba d 17-

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SCHAPTER V

A Strange Companyflnrt fein at the cj j arttion vanished at

SYIVIAB of Dawess vote From his yollowshe guessed at once the whole story

Not 10 Maurice Frere Ha eatr before him a nowdanger a new mouth to share the scanty provlilonand enntchlng a brand from the fire he kept theconvict at bay Dut Rufus Dawes glaring round withwolfish cyescauffht sight of the damper broad reattug against the iron kettle and mad a clutch at ItFrere dashed the brand In hte face

Stand tack tie cried We hav no tood topate

The convict uttered a ravage cry raised an Iron <ra3-

he had picked up at tho settlement end plunged for-

ward¬

desperately to attack this new enemy butquick as thought the child glided past Frere and

natohlns the loaf placed It In tho hands of tietarvlnjf man with v

Ilere poor prisoner eaU and tten turning toTrmllhe cost upon him a glanco tn Lull of horrorndirntton and rurprlso that the man blusflied andthrew down the brand

Aa for Hufus Dawua the midden apparition of th-

roldcnhnlrodIlgirl eemed to have transformed Rlra-

Allorrlne the loaf to sHp through his flnrera he cazedwith haggard eyes at the retreating figure of thochild and aa It vanished Into the larttneas outsidethe circle of firelight the unhappy rtan sank his tactupon Ms blackened horny hands and burst Into tears

The coarse tones of Maurice Frere lbused lillnWhat do you want he nslccd

1

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bishop

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1970

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clause theState that

Roman Catholic

ta4tor St Ttthe 1o-

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1iltW Weritt-Ou5 last autwnn

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nufus DavrtfJ d 51 ncr he head thefigure et hU couin before him and recognized It

li It your ho Bald tiowJy-

Wha1 flo n uiT you know me1 ft thcd-Frere drawing bIt Jut the did not replyIlls momentary emotion passed away the pong ofhunger returned and reedlly sizing upon the pleoo

of damp he to eat silence1Do you tttnr nvnn repeated F ore at lenstli

What ore jouAn escaped prisoner You can slve rp In tho

morning Ive done my bet and Im beatThis Sent ace itrujek Frero with dismay rte man

did not seem to know that tie settlement had keenabandoned-

I cannot glvo you up There Is no otto outand a woman and child In tho settlement nut us-

Dawea pausing Mt ektfor stared at In amaze ¬

ment The prisoners havw gone In theschooner If you choose to remain free you can doso u tAr as I cm ccncerntd I am as helpleis asyou ore

nut how do you coma beroTFrere laucfaed bitterly To give to

convicts was foreign to bill experience and he didnot relish the taak In thU cuewAn no for It The prisoner andrelied the brig

What brigThe Osprey

A terrible light broke upon Rufus Dawes and habegan to understand how he had again hischance Who took tit

That villain John Rex sayagiving vent to ills passion she sink and burn

andHave they gone then the miserable manclutching at Ida toJr with posturo of hopeless mr

Yes two ago and left nil hero toRUfus Dawes hurst Into a laugh so discordantmt4e tho other shudder Well siUurvo together

asJd for while youve a crust IllBhar It If dont get liberty at leut Ill have r-

vengelsinister aspect of this famished savage sitting

with his chin his ragged knew rocking himself toand fro tte lleht ot the lire gave Mr Maurice

new sensation Me as feltthat hunter returning to his campfirefound a lion there sold shrinking fromhim should you wish revenged on met

convict turned Upon him with snarl Takecare what you syi Ilt have no hard words Wretch

n

HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERSMAY HINTS AND

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SEASONABLE FROCKST S

By far tha bestdremd young folk wear atarpfa frocks1 The two figureslioWn to exemplify street and one house ocxjtume and are

correct The elder girth prepared for the street and wears a milt of Cheviotdull blue in an almott Invisible check The skirt is box plaited and tuvr-

V rnbnliefl to a nicety with tie stylish Norfolk coat The ctoat is eniWoos andI doublebreasted with a belt of the material held try a silver ciaejv

t t Tha material required forthe medIum size U4 years is S M yardsP 41notie wide or 2 1t yards Uiahea wide

S The pattern Kto 4ZS3 cut in sizes for mtsies U 14 and II yean of ara witba ttalled tfpr 10 cents

v this Bklrt Cor a miss of fourteen of at t yards of material ft5 r flitch wide 3 14 44 wide or t 1t yards 63 incties wide will be rlnc01 The tattern No 4119 cut In sterna for mInes of is 14 and 18 years et nee win be

mailed for 10 centsThe little Hrl ta the richt wears r dress of novelty wool gtxxls in dark red

i trbamd with black velvet ribbon and maae with a yoko of laeeJ

1 Tile frock li charmin and effective yet ohlldlsJi withal and suits many mate-rial

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watt Is mode over a snugly fitted lining that does with It at thei oantra bade The sleeves are In style wttti cuffs that are out in seal

to raatoh the berths The skirt circular the fuloaas at tta top tIni rated an tiny tuck and In an Inverted plait at the back It la Joined to ttiobody the maot belnlr ooncnalea by Ute belt of velvet

v The quantttjr material reqtId for the tnedlwnISU 09 years Is 4 M yards0 cr7 wide S yards 44 Jnohei wide or 2 14 yards El Inrthes wide

x v TS > pattern No out la sites for girls of 8 10 U and 14 year of aga willK M Bailed for 10 centstt Send nonay to Oashttr The World BullfflnT New City

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tiILefterQuet eftnwerl Vodueadar Thursday

QI Ethos BrtslaiOn what days of week

10 3J9 and fall D J n1 There Is No

aM Editor of Tkt rualng WorldIs there any In Constitution

1 of the United prevents afrom feting President

1 A nMonday

To nisi WorldWht day of week did U

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better formerly If be would give theteachers of Greater flew York a ehanoeto testify on this subject U would lOOniera treat favor and would win the grati-tude

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of all Wow YorkUIITEACIImRTuesday for Each

rotho Editor of uc Brnlot WadeWtwuj days or the twek were NOT 11

187 and January II lIST 0 It-

t At lo Abraham LlueolnTa the Editor ol n Hnalai World I

Where can I jot some inforraaUgntI belong 4o a llUrary society out IBBrooklyn and I am SUppOSOd to writt-en aesay on the jut of Abraham Uncoin wIth at lekst 1660 nrords-

A CR B CIXXTKr f-

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It I am a wretch who made me on01 If I hate youend myself and tho world who made me hate It1 I

Was born free aa free aa you arc Why ihould I besent lo herd with beads anti condemned to thlrlavcry wocno tnn death Tell mo that Mattrtro-Frcro t J mo that

1 didnt make the laws says rerft why do youattack mef-

lccaUccO you are what I was You are free Youcnn do as you please You can low you can workyou cnn think I can only hitc lie paused as Ifastonished nt himself and then continued with a lowIIVUR Fine words for a convict eh1 nut nevermind Its nit right Mr Krcro were equal now cudI shant die nn sour sooner than you though you nroa free man

FYrro btgnrito think tlihit ho was denting with tmadman Dlo Theres jya nocd to tnlk of dyfiiK1hoe said KB soothingly ns it rut pot lblo for him to-

rn It Time enoujrli for that by and byTheta cpolce ho free man Wo convicts have an

advantage over you centlMtiMi You are afraid atdeath wa pray for It It Is ttia bent thing that canhappen to us dlol Hhny were going to hang meotios I wish they had My Oed I wish they Iraxl

There was such a depth of agony In this terribleuttemnco that Mnurtos Frcro waa appalled ot U

TSiero RO and sleep my mnn hIiI add You areknocked to pieces Well talk In ho morning

HoM on a bit cried nufiis Daiwca nvitlh a coarseflora of manner aUogvthrr forolgn to Chat he hadJust eemimtxJ Whos wiffii e1

Tho wife and dhuffhtrr of the Commandant re-plied

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Frcro half afraid to refuoe on enw to aquestion to flerocty put-

No one chicXoPoor souls said the convict 1 pity them And

then tio stretched 3ilmsolf like a dog before theblaze and wont to lecp InVantly

As the man slept Frcro thought on the Bctuity hoaulof food and on the many dangers this rufllans preaenD miTfht entaM For a moment ta wild Idea ofklKIne Dawos BS ha slept occurred to Frere litluotantly he dismissed It and stood guard all nightoutside the provision cave

But When morning dawned he found that there wasno nerd for alarm The convlot was lying in almostthe same position as that in whioh he had left himand his eyes were closed His threatening outbreakof tho previous night had been produced by the ex-

citement¬

of his sudden rescue and he twaa now In-

capable¬

ot violence Frera advanced and shook him

LOV tf SAID MME GAL COURSE I BELIEVE IN II

WOULD SOONER A HAPPY WIFE THAN A GREAT SINGER

the Wopldf amouj Diva in

a remarkable interview6ar5 Jier Heart to an

wening World R<porter7

BY NIXOLA GREELEY SMITH

flttJXXJD for the aacond time by HellrlCoin the French nuthor and said

J tobe the lover of her youth EmmACalve the worlds grooteat draicitlc-sopmno has consoled beraelf by announctecr her engagement at Jules Boisa writer on diabolism and magto

Literature wilt not lose thereforethough U Jules Bols will gain by thebelated tratisforence of the singers atleotlona The prima donnas future hus-band Is a literary specialist In this dayof aveclallsm It devote hlmielf axelusively to the devil In the realm ofbooks be It understood

Diabolism and llaglo The LittleItollglona of Prig a study ot devilworship and a play Time Devil InDarkness are the chief products ofhit pen dipped In culptrar and glowingWith

Hardly had CaJva told an interestedpuWloof her early attachment to UCain of their parting and final en-

gigemant after many axperlene > when the flclfla Frenchmanstnrtled Part and Ills famous fianceeby marrying another woman MileOulraudon of the Opera Oomlriuo

Paris wondered what Ollle CalvewOUd do Only In print ta the greatsinger madame an hr friends and serrants all address liar ai tnomolMlleand the prefer It for abe Jraa neverbon married nut Paris dW not wondeilong

It wee known that Ivln Bo tiad forsome time been a suitor cf the treatIIIn6l

Calve had always been a ftjllowes ofUte occult She is a beUciver In palmIstry a devout crystal tam a dis-ciple

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of Buddha Common tastes andIt Is said her desire to nhow II Oilithat chs did not care drew her towarJthe man who htd remained fAithful

A few days ago aha announced her engttreaxnt to him Calves enemies reoJoloed In her humiliation by the manwhom they openly declared she hadloved nil her lIfo There nt tiiose howrvor who do not brlleve In the Ilfelnnquality of the feeling which Calve Israid to have entertained for her authorlover

Mine Calve has the ardor of her corntrfnod French and dpanlth teimpenument and cvory one knows that temvaraments like drinks Are the most subtleand potent when mixed lint she likewile lies tile frankness nhioh aecompanlea auoh a

Title was shown when Man Calvetalked on the subjects oflove and matrimony to an EveningWorld reporter at tier hotel It was notono of those stereotyped hats aboutUo beauty of the American woman tierIntelligence and marvellous gowns Tobo aura the prrma donna said all thosetimings for they tiara become part otthe atlquatta of an artists Interviewbut after she said them she turned herblack ayes on the reporter sad said Inher deep contralto voice

It la 0 oclock hunk how far youwill have to Q hone for your dinnerWont you stay and liive a bits withrna We irtll have dinner In say apartmeat I wIlt nend downstair for something If you will excuse ma I will take-off my life and be eoforttbi-

mailaCalve bad A tXMtlfu pWurs ai1ae steed Vim ne taU irs a Wck notI ranlns t nr with a iii Wtt Lad

bM 11 tti-Ll

more one when ten minuteslater she seated herself a lltlls tableopposite the reporter Ina low rockingchair

Clad In a deeply wadded dreslsng gownof pale blue satin with not the suspicionof a corset on her large form she fell atonce on the two dozen oysters withwhich she began her dinner When the

IR ulltni

reporter had flnlihed marvelling thegood fortune of the occasion had lie enthe prIma donna lovingly teed the fat-test oysters to the faithful collie Jackwhose Joyfully anticipating tall kept upnn audible tattoo on the soft carpetwhen she noted that thesinger drank milk only In great draughtslike a thirsty child and the unusualevent was rapidly becoming a mattercourse It oocLrred tn tier that a corsetlou Calve might have views mote Intetciting than those expressed In the re-

Mrlcted eonQnta ot a Paris gown And-o It proved

hive said Calve In ioonia to aquestion and aha spoke the Frenchword 1araour so that every lingeringoccont was a carts Of coursa I txllevein it I have repeatedly said that-I would rather fce the happy wife of aIranch peasant than the grratest nlngorin the wprld

To ba loved to la avery womansIdealyes every woman She may bean empress or a poor little Egyptianftltah girl but the happiest momon ot-

her life Is when the man she Ion tailsher ha loves tier

Som ttm a artie thinks tho great mo-

ment has corn when sha feel only thereflected radiance of time maza passionfor hag But sie fled it out very oon-TJIBO if iha wise she tails lice lovereven ioorh aba Ii called flekle

TheN ars WOBMR of couraa who dotot hays t34s ae1sa-

I t1 14eaJ M caci-s4

1

Is rnrtit 4OMUiBfi Mai

by the shoulderNot cllvel cried the poor wretch waking with a

start and raising his arm to ntrlke Keep offIts alt right said Frere No one la going to

harm you Wake upllufua Dawes glanced around hInt ntupldly and then

what had happened with a great otterstaggered to hn toot I thought theyd got motho fnltll hut Its the other way I see Come letshave breakfast Mr Frore Im hungry

You must watt mitt Frera Di you Udnk thereIs no one here tint yourself

Rufus DAWCI sw iylnj o end fixi tram weaknesspamodjil Bhvoil of a cult over his eyes I dontknow anything about It 1 only know Im hungry

Frore stopped short Now or never was the time tosnltlo future relatIons Lying nwako In the nightwith the Jackknife ready In Jilt ihand he had decidedon ihn course of action thnt must he adopted Thecoiivlc should rtinre with the rest but no more If3u rebelled nt that there must bo n trinl strengthbetween them Look you here ho salt We havebut barely enough food to rerve us until help comes

tf It dOM come I Jiavo the care of that poor womanand child and I wilt see fair play for their sakesYou shall hue with tin to our mat bit and drop butby heawn you shall getno more

The convict stretching out lila wasted arms lookedtorn upon them with the uncertain gone a drunkenman I am weak now he said You have the bet-ot me and then lie sank suddenly down upon theground oxihauil Olve roe drink he moaned teebly motioning with hln hand

rrero got him water In the pannikin nnd havingdrunk It heomtlod any lay down to sloe again armVictors and Sylvia coming out while he stilt sleptrocognlzcd him ILII the desperado the settlement

Ho was the most desperate man we had said Mr-

Vlckern Identifying herself with her husband Ohwhat chall we do 1

lIo wont do muh harm turnedrrer lookingdown at the notorious ruffian with curiosity Hes-kn near dead aa eon be

Bylria looked up at him with her clear childsglance Wo mustnt let him die said she Thaiwould be murder-

No no returned Frere hastily no one wanthim to die But what can wod01

Ill nurse him cried SylviaFrera swore a great oath and walked awayWhen ha got buck he found Daws itretahed upon

the brushwood with tirlvlfi sitting near himlTeii hatter said Mrs Vickers disdaining to

Semlraals prosecuted their search foran Ideal 04Hd falling to nnd their loverIn the stars heylollht him In the

mireWhatever a womans Ufa the lookthat shine from her eyes at the ricfttof the man she loves Is the flame Ihave seen it tn the candid g1anc 6 atthe ItUla peiutant Blrta in f3outhrn

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to me Is the tIed of theta WOmenchildren when some preferred youilffellow scarcely oidesr toile them for thenut time that thy ire pretty Itla ro now no string thy can soaroIybelIeve It

I tiav seen It too oo tie more isasdened fates nt women of the vtirldThen you may not perelva e> easilythe primrose lush beneath the roujthe worldold light in the eyes hardenedby many dlappdntrticnti but < f youlook carefully It II there

ilava I loved myself I atiouU bemhamerl to may that I tied not HutI have yet to find my Meal PerhapsI hnl never find him

Dt you know tst on the prtmadonna that the world wtlcCi divideswvtain Into sxrad and tod would make awlotr and truer distinction if it calledthem merely those who found theirheal and those who MougSit them Invalnf

Low besides txJng the most beaU >

tlful thing In tIe world Is tho mostiutif1nr The only real beauty I >

that of expression And tn womanwith the most irraguUr feeUureoi It-mado radiant tor love ID 4hl Be a-Imit the only beauty of the FrmoAwoman We hav wot the sravoUi sanstours and ftna lln which make anB4tls or an AcMrlaM fcaauty 1tIIt

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refer In the scene of the morning Sit down andImvo something to eat Mr Frere

Aro you hatter asked Frore abruptlyTo his surprise tho convict answered quite civilly1 shall be strong again In a day or two and then

I cnn help you sirIIclD mr1 lionTo build a hut hero for the ladles and well live

here nil our lives anti never go back to the shedsny moreAnd In this way was nufus Danes admitted a memo ¬

ber o tho family circleWlimrTir week from that night on which he had

seen the moke of Frcrea tire the convict had reooovrrtd his strength and hud become nn Importantpersonage Tha distrust with which he had beenat first viewed had worn oft anti he was no longeran outcast Jto be ntninned and pointed at or to t oreferred to In whispers He hud abandoned hismanner and no longer threatened or complained andthough at times a profound melancholy would op-press

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him his spirits wore more even than those ofVoro who was often moody sullen and overbearing

Rufus DOWCE was no longer the brutallaed wretchttho had ptUJ Into the lurk watcnt of tho baV toet310 n life lie loathed and Oiail alternatelj curvedand wbpt in tho KOUtude of the foresto Ho wan CUlactive memilicr of society1 society of tour hn-

bestin to rt nln on air of Independence and author-ity

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This chnnie hnd been wrought by the Influenceof little Sylvia HcjooreJ from tho weakness coosequent upon lisLe terrible Joianey tutus Dawea hni-lerperienceJ fur tho first flnvrln olx years ttift sooth-Ing power cf Mntncff lie liad now on object tolire for beyond litmstlf IIo wns of use to somebodyand 1ml he IieO ha would have bean regretted TothIs unhappy loin such knowledge meantlie foxinil to Cils astonishment that he was not de-nplJiHl mil that by Hie strxnco concurronca of <Ur-

ctlnwitancej ho liad been brought into a position Inwhich diii coiixict experience gave isbn authorityHa waj rklilrj In all the mysteries of the prlifln-pheda lie HJI W how to sustaIn life on us little foodaa porerfblo lie could fell trees without nn axe bakebread without an oven build a weatherproof hutwithout brtelts or tnortsj From the patient he became the nflvlwor and from the advljwvthe oemmender In the aemltavage state to whloli thesefour human belnga had been brought he found thatsavage ftccxnfillyhrrtmtB were tif most v 1ns Mightwas sight ami Maiirloa Prerou authority of gentility3on oucxJumbed to nufiui Dawess authority of

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egos express mingled pride and fearfear lest they discover her secret and atickle whIch wilt filory In It it they do

Look at the little girl over there J

Mme Calve lloitrd the little Frenchmild who ass bending overa trunk In1the adjoining room

DM you not ecc hoiv happy her ei-preesion wits when she carne In here a I

monanta o1 flho Is Just murrlctl SheIs a native of Aveyron where I have mycountry home and when we were Lastthere aha fell In love with a young rrilow of the neighborhood lIe was Inevery way n worthy young man and i j

taw that Marie lovei him Out she Isa gntteful girl and he did not want to-

laYel my service I saw that they weretwo very Unhappy clilltrrcji and I toidthem to get married and now I liavejthem both with mo That was the huebond that arranged the table htre bitore the dinner was brought up This Istheir neddlng Journey

They are very happy continued thaprima donna Sometimes I think thegreatest happiness comes to the peasantwith Ms simple Joys and sorrowsmy dear country people And for betterthan the operatic arias I am obliged tosing X like the simple little folklon1of the Fncand Spanishwilt the one I like best of

anIt woe a simple lyrlo phrased In theloft patois of Prcrv rC a tale of twofaithful lovers of old UmC Thn singersgreat voice was and she ut-

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tn the time wore on and tho ecnnty stoekirfvisions decreased he found that his authrt gratrjmore arid moro powerful Did a OB tthe qualities of a strange plant it was Pufus Iwiwho could ronolnluponlt Were fish to ba-H was caught them ld MrtVickers complain of the Instability of her brushwood lhut It wnn nufiis Dawcs tIOIorJCedawlcellIblnnd plastering It with Pdlnld wind It made cope out of viaknots and plates out of barkstrips Ila wora4harder than any three men Nntlo daunted bite >nothing dlseoumjred him Vlcker Mlsick from anxiety and Insufficient food It waifBDawl who gathered treEs leaves for her

he by hop word who voluntUCup half own meatgrow the stronger onvlt The poor Troman andchild called hIm ilr Daw JFrame iroiwhcd all this wdp dlIIOooamounted at tlmM totpojithusay nothing for Juecculd not but oicncrvredbraid Dawe1 wit IncapoJblo Hie even anbmhi Lto tills escaped opnvicVtt waaevident that the osavped conriot knee twttarhe Sylvia began to look upon DweIUQLather He wai moreover alt halan Interest in him for daa iin numill lnnlinUMhim If ilt hadnot been for mpoznot have limd Ho felt for lies An fleaton UatC iwue almost a pacston phs WM W as

Ms prcicectresa his issaIlpohad given WnvVo <rf wlien htj n sabelieved In him when die woiriatti wortsofhalool coldly on bra Ho would have AMI 1

love of tier topped tar the veaaej eiIshouldto bondage

tolce her bk to freedom end give bBvot tho days tola on and n-om

rea at ujthey cnjwrly ocannod tile watery kthey longed to bold 1101returning LYnIllohut out o horttotfbut ta wsa

Vickers Illness ncreaaed end tlQvisions began to rim cboont pting himself and Frere on bait allowance It-avldfnt 4 c

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