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HOLMES- Acthor of “A Woman's Love,” “The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife's Peril,” “A Desperate Woman.” y > *, SR RIOR RRR » a ve o ay “4 RRR S% (\Continue!,) Lady Darrell Was right, Valerié loved Roy now with all the of her heart; not as she had worshipped Bus- Rivers, but with a great passion of genuine affection and tenderness: had been living in a dream these two days past. She felt in Roy’s love, and thonzht of Alice only as a cloud on the horizon of her happiness: but now she was fodeed living in dreamland. Roy's eves all this nicht had restel on his wife: a dawn of something new gag such as had never come for her, appeartal on his face. and Valerie saw that once again her happiness woyld be wrecked, ; She had 4g ven no plan power she secure > Saiet Age w Wd what or how she meant to do it: but she | swore to herself that before many days the eqrl should be effectually separated from his wife, my Lady Alice, and turn to her, The men coming in from the smokinz- | reom, disturbed her thoughts, a Radine hurried up fo Alice. “Countess,” he exclatned, “how bean- tiful you look te-night! I could not ap- proach you before dinner, you were so surrounded, The pale checks produced by the ghost have quite disappeared.” “Ghost!” repeated Count Jura, who had strolled up to Alice also; “have you been frightened to-day, countess?” “Yes,” Lord Radine went on: “we rode over to the abbey ruins, you know, | this morning, and as we were about to mount the remains of the tower, Lady Darrell turned deathly white, uttered a slight exclamation, and fled back to the air. ghost, she decl: red such to be the case.” Alice had grown pele during this speech. She had looked up and met the | gaze of Valerie’s eyes burning with their passion of hate, and there was such a resemblence at that instant to the sinister face of Paul Ross, that she felt again the dread that had attacked her in the ruins, Count Jura watched blanch; his brows were knit. “Why, Lady Darrell,” he exclaimed, “you surely don’t mean to tell me you are afraid of spirits?’ “Not of spirits,” Alice answered with an imperceptible shiver, as Lord Radine her checks turned to speak to a lady close by; “but | of men, Count Jura, I am afraid.” “She has seen Paul.” was Jura’s swift thought. Cortat “Then you think this was a man?’ he ' continued easily. “IT am sure of it.” The count elevated his brows. “Shall we go for a stroll into the hall and conservatory?’ he said in his most graceful fashion. Alice hesitated. She would much mained alone. Somehow she disliked and feared this man, but she could not refuse. Roy was speaking to his mother as they passed. Lady Darrell saw the glance he gave his wife, and the way his brows con- tracted as if with pain and vexation. “Roy's,” she said aloud, softly, “she does well to-night, and how beautiful she is!’ Roy turned and grasped his mother's hend. “Thank you, dearest,” he seid riediy; “she is indeed most prefer to have re hur- —— -—— eneeomen - =. SICK HEADACHE Positively enred by these Littic Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indicestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizzincs3, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste ia the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulaie the Bowels. Purcly Veectable. ea Re Small Pi). Small Dose. Smaii Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \, See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Sanderson & Co. | Carter’s Little Liver Pile d& wky ' j | | me | | | | | | o of. awed mab | | Roy's face softened. } ' When I taxed Ser with seeing a | np Nee a beautiful. —_- : owe ~-* t } S.C 3.8: Micie eA Mother, I bein to think we hare judz- ed her harshly; recollect, she married thinking to my life.’’ “1 do remember it,” answered his mother gently, “and for the future she shall be welcome to me as my daughter; my pride has been against her all this time, but to-night stands revealed a lady in every sense of the word, and save she you have no need to blush for your wife,’* “T shall seek or send to the Browns to make every inquiry about her birt. I am certain she has proud blood in h r veins, mother, and does not belong to them," Valerto “vas just behind him as ‘he exclaimed this, “Discussing my Lady Alice,” she | observed. with an effort to keep her steering temper down. “She has really | astonished me. What a born actress the girl is!’ “Actress!” repeated the berond measure at the words: acting, Valerie; it és nature,” Valerie bit her ip, her Worst feacs were confirmed, She altered her mood, “T congratulate you,” she said softly, earl, vexed “it is not just glancing at him with her lustrous eres: “it has been a severe test, and no ope among your friends is more pleased at ibe snecess than I am, Rey.” Valerie; it is like to be so kind. I am axnious that should be friends with my—my- countess. You are so clever, you help her.’ “My Lady Alice does not need aid. Roy: but since you wish it I be her friend, first for your sake then for hers.” | None knew what an agony of pain was living beneath that smiling exterior. Lady Darrell overheard her son’s re- aquest and her face was puzzled. “Roy is like all men—clumsy,” she said to herself. “Valerie will never be a friend to his wife.” you you —the “an “Thank you, m > will aad Alice meanwhile walked away with Count Jura. She scarcely heard what he was saying. All the evening her memory had gone back with a thrill! to her husband and his request. To-mor- row they were to meet and walk to- gether. it was like a beautiful dream to her, | and unconsciously brought her happi- | hess, Count Jura led the way to a marble anteroom, Statues gleamed white amid the foli- , age of rare tropical plants, dim lamps were hung about, and a fountain played in the centre. “Let us sit here awhile,” he said as he led her towards a velvet couch, placed close to the fountain: “we have had no time for a chat, Lady Darrell.” “Nor shall I have any now,” said Alice hurriedly, forcing herself to smile, “You forget, count I have my guests to attend to.” “And am I not one?’ he asked quietly, Alice opened ther fan and moved it to and from, but did not answer. “So you were frightened in the ruins to-day?” went on the count, drinking in + the fair loveliness of her face with pas- sionate avidity. “Yes: but it do not was very stupid of me. think me a coward, Dia . riease count,” "And |} light, sleep if you are afraid in broad day- how can you have the courage to in a room with all these glomous jewels?’ He touched a glittering bracelet as he spoke. “TI am not frightened in my own apartment.” Alice said, wondering just a little at the way in which he always the diamonds. © count noticed her surprise; ily changed the conversation. “Ah, you should see the wonderful caves and weird nooks I have beheld in my travels. Ghosts and spirits dwelt in them, indeed!” “IT should be glad to travel other lands.” Alice spoke dreamily. { “You would?’ broke “Ah, how would you like to leave this ecld, desolate place, and see nothing but blue sky, sunshine, and flowers? Fansy a garden with orange groves sventing the air, with terraces leading down to a bay as blue—as blue as your starlike eyes! One can be happy in a home like that!” “Do you know of such a place?” the girl asked, eager to continue this con- versation. “Yes. I know of such a paradise. It is mine—all mine. Now it stands empty and deserted: it only waits for a mis- tress—a mistress fair, lovely as the sua, with gentle grace and maddening eyes— such as yours. Yes, you are——” “Count!” Alice rose quickly, but his arm stole round her slender waist. “Yes—you are the only woman in this wide world that could bring happiness in such a home. Have not my ey2s spoken clearly? Did you not under- stand? Alice—my Lady Alice—listen! 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Men’s 8 & D searted fcrge man’s money. “Suits for boys, our own cloth, the only thiug that will stand | So1ng over a fence some one will have to lift him off, no tear awn cloth, former price $8.25, now $5.00 right, Inspection Invited. not comprehénd what a passion is deé- vouring my heart. For you I live alone, for I love you!” “Let me go!” breathed Alice, wrench- ing herself from his grasp. “How dare you insult me like this!’ “Insult!’ The man laughed. you pretend you have not love?’ “Your love!” repeated the girl .with deepest scorn. “I have seen nothing; if I had. should I have come here to bear your insults? Go—go—at once! You sre a coward! I scorn you! I hate you!” “Hate me! Beware, Lady Darrell! I am your friend, your lover now, but make me your enemy, and I will fight yeu to the end.” The girl drew up her figure to the full height. and pointed her right hand to the doorway. “Go!l’ she said quietly. “I am not frightened: a man to use threats to a woman must be a coward. 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