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Trembling with excitement, she sprang across tie room, ‘Fore tc vonr moner. ma lam '!’? sha she cried, tremulously; ‘‘and now I Wish that uff button returned, please. *’ The landlady looked at her aghast, her hand closing greedily over the money. **So you hac the amount all along, you naughty girl!’’ she gasped, con- fusedly. ‘‘Laws mow, what a neat trick to play on me; but I was up to @ Iknew right well you had it. And likewise, of course, dearie, I kept up the little joke. I intended to return the cuff button to you all the time,’’ declared Mrs. Dickson, flushing gailtily. ‘‘A keepsake’s a keepsake, and I know what store peo- ple do set by ’em. I'd like right well to have you stay and keep this room, ”’ she went on, in that cajoling tone of flattery which is so offensive, ‘‘for, if I do say it to your face, I never had a lodger that I took such a fancy to as} I Kave to you.’’ ‘*I may stay for Florabel, drearily. Mrs. Dickson’s with smiles. **It’ll be like home to you, she declared. ‘‘By the way, I I'll get you up a good warm dinner. It’s long past the hour, but you didn’t the present,’’ said face was beaming dearie,”’ come down, and you look kind of faint.’’ **T shall b © gi lad if you will do so,’’ replied Florabel. “I wil! pay you what you think is right for it.’’ ‘*Pay me!’’ reiterated Mrs. Dick- son, ina h 1 keg. ‘Do you think I'd accept money for doing you a tri- fling favor like that ? No im nly too glad to serve you. If you want anything that I can get for you, dearie, don’t be afraid to call for it.”’ And she bustled out of Flora bel’s room, her broad,. florid face wreathed in smiles. She was mentaily calculating how long the remaining fifty dollar bill would last, which she saw in her hand, and how long it weuld be pru- dent to be pleasant with her That was the first real glimpse poor Florabel had of the power of gold. Left to herself, Florabel’s emotion was so great after the lull in the ex- citement that she almost fainted. What she had gone through brought @ a violent headache. ‘‘I will go out in the air—to the park—to dispel it,’’ she told herself; ‘‘and there I can}think what had best be done. ’’ To think! ah, the very effort of thinking had become a torture to her. She quietly donned her hat and cloak, tying a thick veil over her face, and quietly left the house, fully intending to be back for luncheon, for she was quite hungry as well as being faint. Mrs. Dickson met her in the hall. ‘*You’re not going out, are you?’’ she called, surprisedly. ‘‘I am _ get- ting you up a fime dinner, you know.’’ ‘-Yes, 1 know,’’ said Florabel. ‘‘ am only going a littl way. I will soon be back.’’ As Mrs. Dickson saw that beautiful face then she never saw it again. It was many a long year ere she was des- tined to meet poor Florabel again; and then under such stramge circum- stances: and she oftem remembered - “Fortuue favors the brave.” It is also favorable to those who purify their biood at this season by taking Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. — _ pee cae I We haye some very good Boneless Codfish. It is much nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish in tins, Kippered Herring in Tomato Sauce. Canned Finnan Haddies Canned Lobsters in } and 1 lb tins. Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico. ) Oanned Salmon (British Columbia.) Canned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. SEEN & GOFF Queen & King Square Grocers. a guess Aly fn t0 | 1 | THE DAILY EXAMINER, unaRLO.TETOWN, MARCH 15, 1900 he that she watched tne girl CHAPTER XVII. = hee 00! winds of the park ee d le pain in Fiorabel’s head a und, sifting by the hidiatain ante out over the roses, she re- viewed her turbulent past, and tried | to look calmly at the future. There was no returning over the hich she had come: the doors of the past were all closed against her; Max had severed his life com- pletely from hers. She had wept un- til the fount of her tears was dry ; had cried out to Heaven to send her death; after all that, the burden of life had to be taken up again. She had sacrificed a life’s happiness for her brother, and this was her re- ward. Had he been worth the ter- rible sacrifice? pleased Max’s mother and Miss but, How ‘lavering must have been at the situ- f affairs. ae deciaved stormily, that there was a law which ae tear their marriage bond asunder, he would avail himself of it. How veil Fliorabel remembered those little words, ‘It will end by his marrying Miss Claveri: he told herself, and the f words brought with it all the old pain. ‘What shall I do with my future?’’ she asked herself, vaguely. ‘‘This fifty dollars will not last forever. Then what shall I do?’’ But the zreat problem of life was rot so easily solved. ‘‘I must make it last as long as I can,’’ she sighed, r into her cleak pocket for the bill to put it away more safely. A cry of terror fe oil from her Segre The bill was gone! She made a hurried eg search. li was certain- she remembered distinct- | n L to ce (To he continued.) “IY NG. WABES f= faces, whi te lips, wea acs nerves and tobi Aten tality. A blood- enriching, fat producing food-medicine is needed. — oO" ° ocous Cmulsion. goes to the root of the trouble, strengthens and en- riches the blood, and builds up the entire system. 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