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CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13, 1298 P ; ED! queen Mmm? Cat | | THE DAILY EXAMINER,. CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 26, 1898 * PRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR MX M4 9 c a a KKK * © * 3 Woman == Woman xwxnenuenenwek BY MRS. MARY E. HOLMES- Author of “A Woman's Love,” “ The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife’s Peril,” “A Desperate Woman.” ee xy <> 6 9s oO OO e~ %” %e e * IG 9 . 9 9 . e c ~~ “ax (Continued, ) CHAPTER XVII. “Woman, what do you mean?’ Valerie’s eyes flashed with the that was burning in her veins. fire “What I say—search outside the win- dow,” cried Davis angrily; “you'll find I'm right.’ Valerie made a window. “Give me your lantern,” she sald to the policeman, wha gazing move towards the was with admiration at her beauty. “I wil] show you how false this woman’s words are!” She grasped the lantern, and held it up high, then beckoned the men ont. Paul Ross drew back farther an: farther; he could see the policemen’s faces, but he drew himself behind a slight curve in the masonry, and escap- ed their eyes. peering ont, “Look!’ she cried suddenly; there—he is there I tell you.” She was roughly pushed light was suddenly extinguished by Val- erie, and mingled with Davis’ exclama- and the murmurs of servants, came the sound of a groan, a shriek, then the noise of something clutching: and falling—then all was still. “What is it?” 1 the policemen. Not so Davis, who was “behind aside—the tions sort as muttered They hastily lit the lantern and step- ped out—nothing was to be seen. ‘The veranda came to a sudden break beyond the curve, and the tall, beautiful wo- man, who stood pale as death and transfixed with sudden horror, knew that her wretched brother, had gone from her side forever—from the hands of justice; gone with ail the crimes un- pardoned on his soul—gone to his death. 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The landlord shook his head and eall- ed his. wife. “Do you mean the mad Iady, sir?’ she » sked. Tye men looked at one another. a4 ‘em fair-haired, pretty Frank quickly. noor as rushed oir) ?? pathy . aa cried edith “Yes sir—that’s her. IT couldn't he- 7 -— * ,’ lieve as how she were mid like. Bat her husband said she was,” “TIer husband!” gasped Roy, sinking into a chair. The detective earl’s shoulder. “Pardon me, my lord,” he said quietly; ‘leave it in my hands. Now, my good woman, answer my questions. Where is this young lady?’ “T don’t know, sir,” the landlady re- plied, looking a httle ‘she was took away by the gentleman about half an hour ago; he said they was a- going to Bornchester by the express. Lor’. sir, I hope there ain't nothing wrong! She looked so ill, poor thing!” “She is no more mad than you or I. put his hand on the frightened; She is the wife of this gentleman—the Earl of Darrell. Ah, you have heard of her disappearance, of course. That man had abducted her. She must be rescued at once.” . . ” “Great Heavens! if I’d only known! cried the woman, overcome with alarm. “Oh, my lord, I wish I’d known, he | should not have taken her. I begged him to wait till to-morrow, but he ' wouldn’t hear nothing, and she lo« rked | fit te die at any ‘moment. She'd no ‘ eount where she was—her-mind seemed i gone.” “On the verge of brain fever, no _— doubt.” said Geoffrey Armistead quietly. “Now, Newton, what's to be done?’ ‘The station to make enquiry; the earl had better stay here.’ “No, no!’ cried Roy, starting to his feet: “I must go! I should go mad if I stayed here an instant!’ “Come, then; there ig not 2 moment to lose.” They hurried across to the station “YD . . 9 c= ° AT, Naw Remain here,’ whispered Mr. New- ton as they entered it; “I will speak first.”’ He touched a porter on the shoulder. i “Has the express to Bornchester gene, man?” he asked. “Gone? Yes. sir, half an hour ago. “How tiresome! I must have made a‘ mistake; I thought it went at seven- fifty.” “No, sir: seven twenty.” “Tium! it’s a great nuisance. I was to have met a friend here, and gone by the same train. You didn’t happen to see “then, perhaps—a gentleman and _ his wife, a pretty, fair-haired lady?” , The porter shook his head. ; “No, sir; I weren’t here, it was my tea-time, but perhaps Rill did, Here, , Bill, gentleman wants to ask you a n. “What is it, sir?” demanded the other porter civilly. “A lady and gentleman, very th lots of yellow hair; ‘or’, yes, she was took fearfully ill, flop- off in a faint, just as she was a- getting inty the train; your friend was pretty, wi ped In a fearful way. They've gone to a hotel in the town sir—I can’t tel! you which,” ““iGanks;” the detective slipped some money into the other’s hand, “My poor friend—I must try to find him at once.” He approached the others. “They are in the town. 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