; a POL Le Sa ee noe ——— een ann “Ave Maria.” yas sunk behind the hills of Spai t i er : i ehtely the vst Vv ace ‘ ! ‘ cl . \ sth iu SLLUAN MOVURLAINS 5 10e} in ture’s mystic bush, the mellow beams \ shadows resting light as childhood’s dreams, I a ved, As 4 i ~ _ ! } vd repr t : 4 ‘el A . ive M hin W c faut sw . | “ the sro re And through t t rustiing tr . ; } * Y t M fiving feet ’ . ‘ it | : \ ; | \ i . 23 ay ; i a ‘ x e ¢ th t . gay Leon, N r the t . © away, And rs » r’s screen to pray; st list song of the contrabandista, 1 ated g the mountain's vista ; A tly humbly bushed, \s y day an 1 eveni ig blend, I lights’ dark 1 $ softly brushed, Ar r urer thoughts ascend, he sacred, peaceful wings of prayer, i upward speed rough the baimy air To hésvews’ Virgin Queen, who at the throne j | a PI for the land of Spa } Ss. M. BENT “—_——_ + FOUL PLAY.| | hazrles Reade. By am 4 a OHAPTER LXVIL. Heren had complained to Arthur, of all| people, that she was watched and followed;| she even asked him whether that was not | the act of some enemy. Arthur smiled;) and said:.‘fake my word for it, it is only | some foolish admirer ‘of your beaut¥; he’! wants to know your habits, in hopes of} falling in with you; you had better let me| go out with you for the next month or 30; | that sort of thing will soon die away.’ As a necessary consequence of this injudi- cious revelation, Helen was watched with greater skill and subtlety, dnd upon a plan well calculated to disarm suspicion; a spy watched the door, and by a signal unin- telligible to any but his confederate, whom Helen could not possibly see, set the latter on her track. They kept this game up unobserved for several days, but learned nothing, for Helen was at a stand-still. At last they got caught, and by a truly femin ine stroke of observation A _ showily dressed man peeped into a shop where Helen was baying gloves. With one glance of her woman’s eye she recognized a large breastpin in the worst possible taste; thence her eye went up and recognized the features of her seedy follower, though he was now dressed up to the nine. She withdrew her eye directly, | completed her purchase, and went home, | brooding defense and vengeance. That evening she dined with a lady who} had a large acquaintance with lawyers, and it so happened that Mr. Tollemache and Mr Hennessy were both of the party. Now, when theso gentlemen saw Helen in full costume, a queen in form as_ well as face. coroneted with her island pearls, environed with a halo of romance, and courted by women as well as men, they looked up to her with astonish- ment, and made up to her in a very differ- ent style from that in which they had re- ceived her visit. Tollemache she received coldly; he had defended Robert Penfold feebly, and she hated him for it. Hen- neasy she received graciously, and, remem- bering Robert’s precept to be supple as a woman, bewitched him. He was good- natured, able, and vain. By eleven o’clock she had enlisted him in her service. When she had conquered him, she said, slyly, ‘Bat I ought not to speak of these things to | you except through a solicitor.’ “That is the general rule,’ said the learned | counsel; ‘but in this case no dark body | must come between me and the sun.’ In short, he entered into Penfold’s case wich such well-feigned warmth,to please the | beauteous girl, that at last she took him by! the horus and consulted. ‘l am followed,’ said she. ‘lL have no doubt you are; and on a large scale; if there is room for another, I should be glad to join the train.’ ‘tia! ha! I'll save you the trouble. I'll meet you half-way. But to be serious, I | aim watched, spied, and followed by some enemy to that good friend whose sacred | cause we have undertaken. Forgive me for | saying ‘we.’ : ‘l am too proud of the companionship to | let you off. ‘We’ is the word.’ “then advise me what to do. I want to, retaliate. I want to discover who is watch- | ing me, and why. Can you advise me? Wit you? The counsel reflected a moment, and | Helen, who watched him, remarked the | power that suddenly came into his coun- | tenance and brow. ‘You must watch the spies. I have in- | fluence in Scotland Yard, and wil! get it done for you. If you went there your- self, they would cross-examine you and de- cline to interfere. Wl go myself for you and put it in a certain light. An able de- | tective will call on you; give him ten guineas, and let him into your views in confidence; then he will work the public) machinery for you.’ ' ‘Oh, Mr. Hennessy, how can I thank | you! ‘By succeeding. | I hate to fail; and HOW | your cause is mine.’ Next day a maw with a huoked nose, a| keen black eye, and a solitary foible (Mosaic); called on Helen Rolleston. and! told her he was to take her instructious. , She told him she was watched, and thought | it was done to baffle a mission she had undertaken: but. h tving got so far. she! blushed and hesitated 7 The more use | ean you teil me, miss, the more; aid Mr. Burt. ! ¥ snNeour ; . } MI j ims encou ace d, and a'80 remombering ir Hewnes sys a vice, she gave Mr. Burt © c gies « i. » r P, _ _ et ald, an ontline of Robert’ entold’s case, and of the exertions she hadi made, aod the small result, ! innocent man; Baia | produced her diary. | carefully, and told her it was a very prom } you thought,’ he said. THH DAILY BXAMINER, NEW SPRING GOODS. ' Burt listened keenly, and took a note or | two; and, when she had done, he told her| something in turn. ‘Misa Rolleston,’ who arrested Robert Penfold. id he, ‘lam the officer It cost n:e | a grinder that he knocked out.’ ‘Oh. dear,’ said Helen, ‘how unfortun Then | fear | cannot-reckon on your | rvice | ‘Why not, mis What, do you think 1} hold spite against a poor fellow for defend ng himself Besides, Mr. Penfold wrote | me a very proper note. Certainly for a par- | son the gent isa very quick hitter; but he| wrote very square; said he hoped I would | allow for the surprise and agitation of an} sent me two guineas, too, | and said he would make it twenty but mT well as unfortunate. That letter has stuck in my gizzard ever since; | can'tsee the color of felony in it. Y« ur | felon is never in fault; and, if he wears a) good he isn’t given to show much | tight.’ ‘It was very improper of him to strike you, Helen, ‘and very noble of you tof Make him still more ashamed | of it; lay him under a deep obligation. ‘If he is innocent, I'll try and prove it,’ | ! tective. He ther asked her if she had a diary. He begged to see it, She was poor us ont coat, §$ala rgive it. j | i tne de 2 . . i i felt inclined to withhold it, because of the | comments; but, remembering that this was | womanish, and that Robert's orders to her were to be manly on such occasions, she Mr. Burt read it very | lglng case. ‘**You have done a great deal more than “You have netted the | fish.’ (To be conti a\ Special Notices. For Trunks and Valises go to J. B. Macs! | DONALD’S, [m20. Lot remnants of cloth at half price at L. E. Prowse’s. {mar 17 Gop Bratvs for trimming, all widths, at J. B. 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