Manon s,.1a24- remix-ms " r001. "You “ma. u». point." ._ g iiirhe (Qantlnued loom Pills l) Bu?" *“' ', - ' ‘The 90in! 9! my discourse. fill??? "iisffiayiiii. "+2.? m m-n» u countodxtbiiexssgei; era-wag, , rose-alndiiilyvicoripplonionuflio" p. dii. pluyettvtiia liealthy mu tiiaccomsa of r. l;l'e__ii\'cd zii the upeii fur uwuy from citfics Yet‘ one glance into the long-shaped, deeply blue eyes that would demand no less." him innocently. "With my sword. of course." "Ugh. Jack the Glnnt-Ifillsr in the point-of your Iword, sweet ‘i D101?‘ I! yeuwom a maul am afraid 11° I iiifiuiii have-to klll you. uyiunm "With your sword?" she asked were the glory 0t lier lovely little face sufficed to warn you that though rustic slic was not simple. Here was one who possessed a i'uli share of tbs-r feminine gulls which is the heritage lroni Mother Eve to her favored daughters. lf you were a man and wise. you would be most wary when she was most de- ‘damn’! think" iiiiirc. Swinging now, her loosen ed cherry orchard! You must see you are out of place here. Get you gone, boy. I don't think I ever liked you. Randal. Now I'm sure of it. You're a bloody-minded fellow for all your tender years. What you'll be when you're a man . I-le swallowed the taunt. "And what you'll be when you're a woman is the think I delight in I . l brown hair streamed behind hcr as! she flew lOfiYllfd. and tossed itselflchlnklng‘ We“ ‘mum 1° that’ 1118111? me you came." "why W111 you be teasing me? I meam so much to mo, Nan. It W851‘- Y0u t0 say that you'll m; i day." He would have the shoulders again. 1111911 1110M: eager hands of this. you are going." ‘l1 8-111 $01115 to Iiondon, to the 111111)’. My father has procured me i1 cornctcy of horse, and I om to serve under General Monk, who is his friend." ‘it made ziii impression, though she 'd_ld not give him the satislac tlon of seeing how great that ini- l ‘l1 theusht you ma it was to '91‘ m9} 1111111 F0111! marry ma some caught her by ilui. she el- "lou haven't told me yet where THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. t lIiiiilliiEN Bill A Harmless Substitute for u- t Mother! Fletcher's Castqria. has been iii-use for over 30 years to re- IIIPYQ babies mid children of Con- aliintiun, Fiiitiiloncy, Wind Colic nn‘ Diurrlicn; alloying FcvGTlSbIIQQQ rinsing therefrom, and, by regulat- ing the Siniiiiicii flllll Bowcis, aids tho assimilation of Food; giving PAGE THREE Hill "iiifiilliili" Castor Oil, Paregorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups - No Narcotics! natural ulccp without opiates. Till! genuine bcars signature of . ééfio presslon was, As it was, tho sur- lprlsc of it left her silent, staring 'at him in a new ivondcr. He took advantage of it to approach lici again. He caught hei- to him, tak- gay at my departure. sir." "Tush, tuSll!" {Bile DIIYSOD stone to great doings. He was the youngest colonel in the ser- vice. thanks to his own talents as turned, took his arm affectionately, and moved along with him toward well as to Monk's favor-Apr Monk ‘ I Meanwhile, this blow . . ." the hous . "A a] he _ n. could never had so favored him {x2Xbgcarudpigogfiehggnglf; 2123,1539 "Ob. you're tiresome." 1 mg h‘? unaware“ n,“ 12m“ m“! corn,” lfe miifimfrzd?“ "Jensen 111111 he "01 been ‘"1111!’ 111111 s" as Dossmgm rhvihm with h Y "Youcdelay me. That is why. “WADE her Buddenh’ Dew” she are. like that. it takes a deal of 91'0"" 1l1mse1fwa ma" '01’ 1114111‘- Sw-ngjng. ' er What I would do to a man who c0311‘? 9111119 511mm, learning to understand e woman; "1 "hm" a 119111 W“ 9311961811 11.1’, ..‘ ' . struck me lhav told you." “'1' my “'3 and l do bt, in th d. if the a" ‘"1"’ ‘knew 111m- Ileyt-wzour-s 101s! Ho. your: “By, you can-e, m,“ l hem“, She struggled ill his arms. But “meg WE" spent. $.52“ 3mm“... hilti . . . come back to me soon Where do yon tarry? Wu" While here I stay for you Waiting to marry. 11B)‘. young love! Ho, young . . The snug ended in o scream. Un- lisaril. unsuspecied. the stripiing bod crept forward through me trees, At the top of her hack ward swing he had caught lier about the waist in his strong young arms.‘ ‘There was ii momentary flutter of - two black legs amid an agitated cloud of pettlcoat, than the rope swung forward. and the nymph was left in the arms of her young satyr. But only for a moment; Out of that grip she broke in Ii. furyi- real or pl‘€lPllt1lfll~“BBl-l came earth breathless. with cheeks and flashing eye. “You give yourself liberties, ‘ouiig Randal," 111$ 911B- “Wbv 1111419 you faded from her cheeks. Then l came flowing back in an all-suitus ed aside. meiit only seems possible." a grip of surprising firmness. There was sudden alarm those eyes of hers that had tween so mocking. ' ing ibis purpose. hold. and stood back ‘flushed ‘of her be was led to expect. Bu . . I thought you inc." said he. grinning, no wli alrasherl by either blow or look. “Come now, Nan. Confess it!" “l called you? I?" Siic laughed lndignantly. "Tls very likolyt Oh, very iikcly!" “You?! deny it. of course. being a WDlilHII lii ti): iiiiikliig. But I heard you." Anti he quoted for herysnig- till-t: “llcy. young love! love.’ Where do you terry?" "i was hiding on the other stile o!‘ thr- wall. l came lit once. And all l git for my plains and the risk to a fairly new ‘pair of brcechcu is a l blow and a ileiiiiii." "Ynumay get more ii you main." "l hope so. I hail not come else." ' llut it'll be as illtlc to your ilk- iiig." "'l‘bat's BS may ha, blcnnwliilo llli'l‘6:'S this matter of n blow. Now a blow is u think I take from no- Ilo young 78' 1'. L! ;m-r- body. For a man tlicrcds niyi ' a (jhufchmilll who was pacing “ipltgnr sword!" Slie abandonc "NAN. DEAR§I~ZAI ASKING "011 slowly reading in a book. T116 <1 lTO iMARRY M . burst-If to laughter. "And you don't‘ oven own a penknife." "Oh. yPs I do. l own .'i sword. It ‘WW9? "1 1119 911F119" 01 1191' p,“ n gm from my fame,- t0‘l“y~~4u ‘mouth, a suspicious brightness, in birthday gift. i am nineteen today. 1191' 1110011511.; 8.11‘!- .\':in." ' "Why. Nun!" he cried, alarmed "How fast you grow! You'll be a by phenomena so unexpected and lllllll i-oon. Aizd so your father has ‘unusual. izlvcn you a sword?" She’ learned "Oh, why dlll you do that?“ she iigiiliist the bole of a tree, and cried on a sob. my good“; _ _ , “"1”V<*Y1-‘11q.<111111 “"111! "T1151 W119 “I've been wanting to do it this "why, yes; my boy. ‘Your father very rash of your father. You'll be iwaivenmmh," 55m he 51mph’, mm me‘ _ 1'-\111111il yfillfllelf- 11111011” "And I shall want to tin it again. Through the trees came the lie smiled. but with a little lees of bis earlier assurance. But ninile ii fair recovery. Nan, dear. don't you know how he much 1 love you? Don't you know without my telling you? Don‘! ___ _ __ you?" Tiic torrent question chased away her lroiiblc illlll sumninin-d lsurpriae in tlll its plane. A mom- _ lciit silo star-oil at him. and lici" glance linrilcnr-ri, Site began to islioiv signs 0i‘ l'0f’.’l\‘i"l‘_\‘. ' "lint I lovc you. Nan! I've Bald so." he cxpostulnteil. “You're too precocious, young l-Randnl. It comes. Isiipposo, 0i‘ being given a sword to ploy with. l shall have to speak to your fntli~ lei‘ about it. You need manners l more tlirin ii sword at prnsciit." Tlic iiiiiix WILS skilled iii tlii: tll'i She jumped at that. Soothe: And Cools. “Mo: s.- hath with Cw * inmu". lewwlfitfi"! ' ‘ Cuticurs want a child ticil strings?" _ _ "l am going away. _ row. very early- I cnnleiflfili! gooihby." llier eyelids ilickercd. and 111 ‘that moment "u dlscerulfl! 81111109 1 would have detected a x1811 alorin 1mm her blue‘ 6Y9!- to m)’ up rml- voice. This time he was not to be turn- "The real question is what to do to ilvlVOmail." He ‘approached lisr. "When Ilook at you. one punish- l-Ic took her by the shoulders in in hitherto “Randal? she cried out, guess- Undeterred he accomplished it. Having kissed her. be loosed his for the ex- gmplosion which from his knowledge .t no explosion come. iSho stood llnip- strange iy before him, iill the I'l11‘1\l1El"_\' gone said she, out of her, whilst slowly the color 01111011: in; flood. and th-sre was a pathetic "Tlic llPUliiTilllllil should have!’ 1l’ll"‘l‘£‘dfill the 1110 - - iiilront." 41L. of punishing. But the lad refused I " ' - . Popper Rub. . to ho put out m couiilcniinrc. _ t 1 _ “Nan dew.‘ rm asking you t0. Mil-hing has such conic-engineer; “Henna Z m many “I93. penetrating heat as re: l1 m1 “m. (tom and when , ‘ - ti n e diluted. “Inrd!“ she said. ‘Win11 11mm m!” PM" “m1 Cong“ 0 r coutloscensloii! Iliit lYyou tlilnk i1 Nun 40mm. heat. In three minutes .1119 8°" “Bfi f,-‘1’,§§§",o",.. (‘b8 geiuilrie. with there was no hint of it in ‘her Q19 "n"? Rmvles °n "e" T’; he held her firmly. She struggled the harder, and. finding lie-r stnug~ gles ineffective. her tamper rose. Her bands against his breast she thrust him back. ‘lilelease inc at once! iue, 0r1l'll scream!" At that and the anger in her voice, he let her go, and stood sheepishly abashed, whilst she re- treated a few paces from him. breathing quickly her eyes adasii. “Forgive me Nan!" lle was in a passion of penitence fearing that this time he had gone too tar and angered her in earnest. “Ah don't be cruel. it is our lust diiy togeth- er for Ileriveii knows "bow long." "You should menil your] inan- nears", she rcproveil him by way oi‘ compromise, "Why, so I will. It's only that I want you so; that l'ni going away —~ii'ur away.‘ that alter today i won't see you again maybe for years. If ye say that ye don't care for mo at all. why, than I don't think that villi conic back to Pother- Release i or not. iBut Randal took no comfort, and in hie heart no more betide whet might. -Vcry early next morning, fore the villa-go was astir. Randal mde forth upon the conquest oi‘ the world. fortified by a tolerably heavy purse, and that brand-new sword-the gifts which had ac- companied his ‘father's ‘blessing. As he rode along the wall above which the cherry blossoms flaunt- ed. toward the gray rectory that fronted immediately upon the road. a lattice was pushed open overhead. and the head and shoulders of Nancy were protrud- ed. “ll~andali" she softly called him, as he came abreast. He reineil in his hors and look- d up. His rancour melted instant- idge ever, But if ye care-obs it never so little, Naii,—-ll you’!!! wait for me. it'll send me sway with a good heart, it'll give me strength to become great. 1I'll' conquer the world foi- you, my deiir," be ended graiidiloqwentiy, as is the way of youth in its unbounded confidence. “I'll bring it back to toss lt iii your liip." Her eyes were shining. His devo tron pnd enthusiasm touched ‘her. But her mischievous perversity must be dissemhlring it. She laugh- ed OII a rising inflection that was falniily mocking. He looked at her almost savage- iy white-faced. Then in silence he swung on his iieei and went of! through the trees, Six paces he liad taken when he came face t0 face with an elilerry graveduccd gentleman in the clerkly attire of purson raised his eyes. They were iongsliaped blue eyes like Nancy's but kindiier in their glance. "Why Ilniidni!" lic lmllcd the boy who was almost hurtling into him, being half-blinded by his un- siictl tears The youth comm-tinder! ‘himself. "Give you good-morning. Mr- Sylvester. I . . .-l but came to l). “Nnni" his i! His whole soul was in utterance 0t the name. l. . . I am sorry l laughed. Rtmdol, dear. I wasn't really gay} awake all night not to miss you now." This was hardly true. but it. is very likely she believed it. “ll wanted to say goodby and God; kcep you. Randal, dear, and . . . As he rode away her voice flotil- cd alter him. faintly mocking, yet with n choking quaver that be-§ ti-uyed iier secret tears. “Don't forget to bring the world back with you." And that was the last. of lici‘ voice that. he bad ever heard. Five years passed before the ilily when next he came to Potherfl ridge. Again the cherry trees wre in blossom; again he saw them, tossed by the breeze, above] the gray ivall of the rectory orch- ard, as he rode forward with high‘ beating heart, a lackey trotting iit, lils heels. l The eldnr llollcs. who had rc~i moved himself permanently 11>‘ London shortly alter his son's go, l ing to Monk. bail been (lead these two years. li Randal bad notf accomplished his proud boast of, conquering the ivorld, at least lie; hm] W011 himself an lriiportant‘ place in it. a fine position in the. Jl‘ill_\' that silnuld ho a stepping-f for it that she'll have a warm wel- come ‘for you on your return, whet- her you've conquered the world So shall we all, my boy. You go to serve in a great cause. God bring you safely home again." parted from Mr. Sylvester VOWlllg that he would return be- l have cried since. d have stayezlii-lwfifl 111111K11. B11108 116 again." "Nan!" he cried again. It was all that he could say; but he said it with singular eloquence. Something slapped softly down upon the withers of his liorsc. His hand shot out to clutch it ere it fell thence, and he found himself bold- ing a little tasselled glove. Tliero was a little scream from above. “My glove!" she cried. "I've dropped it. Randal, please!" Slie ivat-i leaning far out, reaching down a beseccliing hand. But Sll-a was still too tar above him to ren- dcr possible tlie glovtys return. Besides, this time she did not de- ceive him with lier comedy. "I'il wear it as a favor till I come to claim the hand it has cor- ered,“ he told her iii a sort of ex- lalation. He iclssed the glove,bo\v- ed low, covercil himself with it [fiou-rlsh, and touched the horse with his spurs. All this he now sow wrlttcii lpluinly upon him: his nlr of unth- ltority; his rich dress; the handsome ifurniture of his splendid horscflhc lservaiit following; all advertised gtlie than of consequence. And lit.‘ jwas proud of it all for the sake of Jiér who hail been his inspiration. From his heart he thanked God for might offer them to her. . What would siic look like, lli! wondered. as he rode again, his face iiiigiit and eager. It was titre-- years since last he had heard from her; but that was iiiitiiriil enough. for the constant move-incurs riv- inaiiilcil by his soldier's life made it impossible that letters should rcacii iiiiii often. To her lie had wrlitcii frequently. But one letter only had lie received in all those years. and that was long ago. ciinie to him after Dunbar in answer to his an~ nouncement that lie lied won Thirti- self n captaincy and so iidviiiiced El stage in his conquest of the world. I-Iow would she greet liiiii non"! How would siie look at him’! What WOUltl bq her first svorrl? Hi- thought that it would bc his panic. lie hoped it. might be; for in licr ill.- lerance of it lie would rend ull ii»- sought lo know. They came to fl cluttering iizilt zit thc rectory door. lie flung down from the siulille without “wilting for bis groom's assistance, and crcakcil and ciankeii across the cobbles in rattle oii the Ollk with the butt of his rltlingorbip. (Continued in Our Next issue) girl's teasing voice. "You arc detaining the gentle- man. father. and he is in haste. He ls off to conquer the WOTlll." ‘Ml’, Sylvester ralscil his heavy gray (it's-brows a little; the shad- .l\\\' of a smile liovereil about the yfiflflllfilfi of bis kindly mouth. his -‘_\'i.i looked a question, lIIIIIIOIWJIISlY. Riiiidnl shrugged. “Nancy is iSays Red Pepper I eat Stops Pains y in a Few Minutes i Rheumatism, liimbago. neuritis. ‘backache, silt‘! neck. sure muscles ‘strains sprains aching joints flYTIEII you are suffering so you can ilmrdly get around. just try Red l a . heat penetrates rlglii lei cnintm at oncc. 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