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The earl watehed them ¢o, then on to a couch and covered his face with his hands: all was ‘too conclusive, the evidence was damminrg against Alice. Lady said; you know Val- with bent cet IA I i tt NI had fled—she was a thief, and a ress! As yet he could not comprehend it, and strmgest in his pain was fecling that she was gone from him for- ever—ryes, even though her guilt seemed so evident, he loveli ‘her still. He sat for many ‘minutes, then rose with a groan and strode down the cor rider, unconscious that a woman’s eyes were follewing him hungrily, and eagerly. “All works well;” ‘murmured Valerie. from her hiding-place. “She is lost now; their pride will thief. It was a good thovght on Jura’s pert to take the dinmonds, but I don’t quite understand abont the plate; had no share in that. Could Jnra be indeel a-——” She -stopped, then a thought came to her. “He Panl; now 1 see it learly. Jura is no eount; they are leagued together. What if the girl discovers Paul to be my brother. She may return and tell atl.” She threw a verrified glance around,.then came. “No, ‘I am weak and foolish; he swore they Should neither of them cross my path: “he has the girl he loves. He will trouble me no more.” trait- she a smile CHAPTER X Frank, in “Going out weather?” Frank Meredith laughed. “J expect you think me mad, Geof?” he answered his friend Geoffrey Armis- stead: “bat I shall return so dingy, smoky Lendon, I want to get all the air I can.” The two youmg men this 2fain, ‘were in the Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER Low-priced Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go without ope. ce So practices! that they will last a lifetime, wer. -e€ ve lots of then. We want } you to have one of them. FP. 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See you get Carter’s,; Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand > % a — a P mn “ REE RR RR RRR RRR Woman <= Woman x neereeeee 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.” % ae 0) % ale we 0) ye a) « ‘ BEEK OR I RK (Gontinue?, ) Darr Nl, wa tyic EANK | Alice, his sweet dream love, his wife, | the | condemn her a! e ‘ mentioned : soon to | Pa v ox ~4* epx~swys “* wa ay ox on ¢ A o . os vs MIKE sas ra SZNZ a | shall ent on Mr. Armiste*Sa. “Brt 12 follow you lock out for me,” Frank nodded. “Wiy are you not more your neighbors, pause. “You go nowhere,” “I don’t care for any of only people I jike are ' I don’t see much « they woman staying with them I hate with all my heart—Valerie Ross. “Is that why you refused to go tw that dinner the night before last?” Mr. Armistead nodded. “She is no good. I cannot bear her. I knew her though it is a | secret, has such a re soon, with after a sociable Geof?” he said them: the the Darrells. But , them now, becarse have a brother, Frank, that she | lative. He is an awful scamp—was con- victed aii sentenced to penal servitude for seven years for forgery. He is oui somewhere on ticket-of-leaye. The proud Valerie here thinks no one knows of it. Well, I shall never say anything. “Wiy should T speak of it?” . . a . . . Frank Meredith reiapsed into silence. | He recalled Valerie’s face the day he had seen her at the ruins, then his mind | went to Alice, and his cheek finshed as he remembered her lovc4iness. lL could see her again,” he martraured as he turned from the win- | dow to go « “She looked so unhappy, |; apd now I know het ry. | ' what she meant about being friendless. I do not the Castle, I should like to be able to do something for ‘her.” care to see her at , “Well, you are off,” exclaimed Geof- | frey Armistead, “to the Abbey again. Why. Frank, I believe there is some siren hidden in the ruins. Don’t blush, / old man!” f Frank smil,ed and at that instant Sir Robert Carlyle was announced. “Have you heard the news?” he said | hnrriedly. { They both answered in the negative. “The Castle has robbed, the ' eebrated Darrell diamonds are stolen, » and who do you thing is the thief? No -'tess than the young Countess Darrell!” Frank uttered an exclamation. “TI could not have believed it,” went on Sir Robert: “at the dimner the other night she was charming, and yet they discovered yesterday morning she had eloped with a guest staying in the house —a Count Jura—taking the diamonds aula quantity of plate with her.” “Jura!” repeated Geoffrey Armistead. :°“"Where have I heard that ‘ “She is in trouble,” thought Meredith hurriedly; “there is mystery here, I am sure She may let | me know. Well, let her summon me ‘when she will, I shall be ready.” | * . - The cart with its strange burden was { driven rapidly by Paul Ross along the deserted lanes. { been ' / j j name?” Frank some Count Jura sat silent beside his com- ; prnion. Fhe smock-frocks and , were conplete disguises. Anyone meoct- ing them would have taken them for | homest farmers returning to their homes from a distant market-town. The count was thinking and planning. ; ‘It was not the first time by many he had robbed a host of heirlooms and valu- hats slouched never before had he carried or attempted to induce a woman te come to his secret and hazardous life. good ables: but away. Hiis reason and common-sense lind Hed before the passion that Alice had inspired within him. His wild, law- howed down before her fair, beauty. He had thrust all fexr fiom fhis mind, and with Valerie’s aid had got the gir) into his hands, He determined as they approached the make speedy arrangements with Paul about disposing of the plate orl jewels, and then to start at once from England, taking Alice with him. When the care drew up outside the Count Jura bent over the gizl’s lifeless form, and lifted her easily from her hard vesting-place. “Show a light, Paul,” he said sharply. Paul Ross at once opened his dark lantern and shot a ray of light on to the broken steps that led to the yaults of the Abbey. “Wait here; I will return in an in- f le ss hen 7 sweet Abbey “~O0- rnins, stent. You are sure Dame Burden is here all right?” said the count. “Yes,” answered Paul shortly, as he held the lantern high over his head and threw the light on Ws companion’s path. The count moved down the steps cavte- fully and entered a dark pessage. He traversed this for a few seconds, then a glimmer of light at the farther end told him he was in the right direction. He whistled softly, aad a figure came towards him. ° “Dame Burden?’ he asked quickly. “Yes: George. What is it? ‘The ewsg's safe?’ “Yos—yes, ovtside. Lead the way in. I have got something here for you to jook after.” In another moment he stood in a large stone chamber. It was a curfoos seene, On the rough walls, stained and wrecked by time, were hung rich ¢ur- tains caught on great rusty nails, The stone floor was Jined with .rugs Carter’s Little Liver Piflg : ary ' unde stand i * Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view A ee oe ee CORNER. We have open,and mor Men’s S&P breasted Men’s extra heavy suit Men’s S & D searted S man’s money. Suits for boys, our own going over a fence some ore wi |own cloth, former price $8.25 | right, Inspection I — ‘ ae e to arrive, a good assortment of Clothing. 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D. ami skins thrown curelessly p-le of cushions were flung on one end of a mattress, over which was stretched a rich, silken ‘coverlet. The light came from two _ tallow- e-ndlies stuck into most beautiful old silver vases. A profusion of strange and costly silver and glass stood on the ground at the extreme end of the vault. The old woman addressed as Dame Burden proved to be a stout, comfort- abletooking person, dressed in a simple brown gown and apron, but with a string: of costly pearls clasped round her thick throat. “Something for me, George?” she re- peated. “Yes, something for you to look after, he said quietly, as he laid his burden on the mattress, and drew back the cicak. The old woman’s face dropped. “A gicl!” she exclaimed. “A lady,” answered Count Jura, “an as such you must treat her, or yon will have to tell me the reason why.” “What have you brought her here fer?’ demanded Dame Burden sullenly. “That's my business, and not yours. 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