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HOLMES- bis Author of “A Woman's Love,” “The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife's Peril,” “A Desperate Woman.” 4 9 9 9 o WR WRK RK THE DAILY EXAMINER, CRARLOTIETOWR NOVEMBER 12 1858 OD oer RRR moe * < ¥ “¥ ~ A f “* A>, cy 7» a “* SX AY WN VP, ‘ay EIR RRR “« (Continued. ) CHAPTER XI, Frank went on quickly: “Lord Darrell, it is not a moment to mince matters. I know your trouble. I think 1 can appreciate your grief, 1 have come here to tell you I think you have been the vietim of some horrible treach- ory.” Roy's heart stood still, then bent quicker than ever. “Go on,” he said, in low tones. “I had the honor of a short conversa- tion with Lady Darrell that morning at the Tuins, and, thinking her a neglected, sorrowful feeling, I woman,uged by some begged her to let me strange be her friend. After a moment's hesitation she agreed, and I handed her two ecards With my addresss, one at the Grange, and the other in London. She promised me if ever she needed help she would send for me. Have those cards been disc overed ?”’ Roy hurriedly. “I will ring for her He paced the floor tion till Davis came. ed himself! A misery, rose and ask.” wildest ag How he repron stranger had ak and the was blind! Davis knew nothing of the cards. “I have looked through everything, my lord,” she said, coming back after a time “They are, nowhere My dear mistress left all her clothes, She had only her white silk peignoir, her cloak, and hat. Oh, dear! I feel something terrible has happened to her.” The earl waved her away, and Frank waited till the maid had gone, Them walked up to the earl. that? Would any wo- go away in this damp, in a dressing- there is some came over here maid in ¢ rita- ‘h- her only he “Did you hear man deliberately cold weather, clad only gown? I am conyinced treachery. Listen: I at Armistead’s request. Last night we were sitting up late, when we hear a sli¢ht noise and going to dis*ove® what we discovered two men cruching outside the house. They fled like hares. We chased them; they took the tion of the Abbe y ruins. ‘Two nights before I imagined I heard something outside, but I took no notice of it. Arm- istead has gone up town to bring down a couple of detectives, and we will get to the bottom of the affair. I have come to tell you this, and so sapport my theory that the disappearance of the plate and diamonds is all part of a system:tie 10b- bery.” “Yes, yes; but-——” Roy had risen in his excitement. “You mean, how does this account for Lady. Darrell’s disappearance also? I cannot explain that: but something tells and needs our as- Sut you look pale, Lord Dar- it was, me she is in trouble, sistance, reli. Let me get you some brandy or—” “It is nothing, only your views upset me. It is dreadful to think of—of her, perhaps in danger, and I cannot help her. What shall we do?’ Roy had covered his face with his hands, and now ked up. “Do!” echoed Frank; “put the detec- tires on the track at once, Will you rile vith me now as far as the Abbey? We inight reconnoitre and fir out something.” dl | ; >» etar a+ at HF: "A - « svt us art at once, ave you a horse“! No? Then I will order two.” The earl seized the bell. “Two Mason, without delay. hive , yen me the saddle-horses, Mr. Meredith, first_ calcein of gladness vou since Valuable Property FOR SALE a 7 offers for premises, fituate oa the ¢ and Water Streets, sisting of large bricl feet, now used as B. yuded Renta! value $150. A new same jast year at large cost. The eale the rnerof Queen v harlottetown, con- 50x24 Warehouse. roof put on we areh ouse Also corner house containing shon. of - ; boarding honse; eize of land Kenta! $260 per annum and about 62x33 feet. fices Also proprrty between corner house and Mr. Archibald Kenonedy’s, containing | boarding house end two shops. 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I have uo proof: but to eonvict TLadv Da l] of such odious eCmmes we is to me imnossthle She has the face of an anzel. If eve human eyes spoke the truth. hers did “Why have not I had this faith? cried Roy passionately; “I should mn have wasted three days. FB ‘ome, the horses a there; we ear once.” “Do you know anything about this Count Jura? Where did vou first meet him?” Frank asked as he mounted. “In Italy. He represented himself as a scion of a noble and ancient house, and certainly 1 1 him. char Wi) do you ask?’ “Because Armistead see to think | him a seonndrel; but you w et Geof to-night and learn more.” Valerie Ross heard the sound of horses on the path end looked from the win- dow. As she saw Roy ride away hastily } With a stranger her heart contracted as if with fear. What had happened? | Suppose they had traced Count Jura,and Alice was found? She summoned her maid, and, after much questioning of Mason, Valerie’s fear died away. Roy had but gone for a ride. All was safe as yet. CHAPTER NIT. Alice lay unconscious half throngh the night that followed on her abduction; she tossed and turned in her fever: her lips murmured words incoherently; her small hands were held out as if beg- ging for pity She knew not that Myra Burden sat beside her through the silent hours long after the voices had sunk down in the next room, patiently and tenderly watching and tending her. The chloroform had made her feverish; the shock of seeing Count Jura simply prostrated her, A vague dream of horrors filled her brain. Valerie’s malignant face, Count Juras black eyes, haunted ker like de- mons; then for a moment would come blessed happiness, as Roy’s tender, hand- countenance floated before her, ovly to melt again into terrifying figures of Myra and her mother, bringing that sense of dread and horror. some “Yes,” mused Myra, as she sat in the leng night, silence, ever and again mois- tening Alice’s parched lips with water; “she is here against her \ d know- ledge; he has evidently carrie ah raway drugged and insensible Who is she? A lady, her hands are white. I will help her; my heart burns against her, she is in my power, yet I cannot do her harm. Tt is he who shall suffer. He loves her.’ she shuddered; “ves, there was a look on his face he never gave me—he shal] suffer. I will get-her away, but how? Let me think?’ As she pondered, Alice moved over restlessly; the tions caused two cards to fall from her pocket to the ground, Myra picked them up. ““Frank Meredith, the Grange.” Why that’s the next plant! Is he a friend, or perhaps her husband. The same name —‘Saville-row, London!’ This is luck. I will keep them, and George shall! find event,” The words died away in a. stifled shriek, a hand was placed over her mouth, another snatched the cards from her. This pushed by Count Jura: he had the curtains noiselessly, hid watched the girl sitting quietly, had listened to her half-whispered and when she picked up the ecards he was done a side musings, dashed forwasd and grasped them. “So, you viper, you are planning vgauinst me, are you?” he hissed, draw- ‘ing her by a tight hold inte the other want. ‘“freacherous—ch ?”’ “Yes, treacherous if you like,” Myra answered sullenly, snatching her arm from his hand; “though it is not from you such words should come, Georze Pox.” “Hush!” Count Jura glanced round fearfully—“dare to breathe that name again and I’li——” “Kill me? Well, do it. What have I got to live for? You’ve treated me like the dirt under your foot, George.” Myra flashed her great black eyes on him like scorching stars. “Do you ever think of my ruined heart, of all the misery I am suffering, of my degradation, of the aching void, the never-dying despair!” Here she smote her breast as she spoke passionately. “T know all about that,” returned the man cooly. “I am not in the mood for recrimination, Myra, so I tell you plainly.” “Have you forgotten all you swore to me? Have you forgotten your promise that I should be your wife?” “Yes,” he said quietly with a sneer. Myr shrank back; his crue! coldness cowed her, she could say no more. She turned, and sinking on to a mattress, buried her face in her hands, The count frowned, then he approach- ed her. “There, had Myra. don’t be h fool! We wir sunshine, and Jt ix goue. FALL CAPS YT ° a . ry We keep an elegant range of the very latest styles in Amerian and Canadian makes. “rents In Clothing furnishings also. We keep a large assortment: our prices are the lowest. | Pd ; | If you remember before we handl- ed Clothing some years ago, prices were higher, no crmnp?tition was the reason, we step’d into the breach selling thousands of dollars. your money, trade. They as We are In it low, an: Although some firms are making cannot do it, we will not allow Ss ; maptursd a B + er] vraue by so doing we saved the people We are still in the cioi!.ing trade watching your interests and saving ‘desperate efforts to control the clothinz any one firm to get contro! of clothing as long We keep a big stock and our prices are in keeping with the times. Remember the price cutters when in want of Ready-to-wear clothing. BARGAIN CORNER But we needn't quarrel, We*are fricnds, you and I, Myra; I can’t do without you, I swear it!” “George, do you mean that?” The words had gone through the girl like an electric shock. “Mean it? Of course I do! There, give me a kiss to mend the quarrel.” Myra shrank back. Then a thought seemed suddenly to come to her; she lifted her lips for the careless caress; but as the count turned aside for an in- stant, she brushed away the touch with a shudder. “Now you are my wise Myra once more. I want your help. This plate must be got to Nestley town, en route for London in the morning. You will take it?’ He glanced at her indif- ferently. Myra made no outward sign as she answered, “Well?” “The Darrell diamonds cannot be dis- posed of here. 1 shall take them abroad. I will be gone only about a week; during that time you must look after everything as you know how fo. Keep your eye on Paul: he is growing sulky, I half expect him to bolt. Your mother, too. must not venture to Nest- ley again. She lets out too much when the liquor is inher. We all move up to he: adqua rters as soon as the job is done nt the Grange, 11 T come back. You will | ~. all L ask Myra?” (To be Continued.) 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