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The house, crowded by a brilliant audi- ence, resounded with frequent applause. Irving and Miss Terry had been at their best in “Much Ado About Nothing.” “She is certainly charming,” said a slight, elezant woman, with large dark eyes and an exquisitely becoming toilet, who sut facing the stage in a private } + : , : box. llow very delightful it must be to make a lot of money by being fascinat- ing und wearing levely dresses!” “I fancy ta@re was a background of grinding and waiting before Miss ‘Terry cvuld produce this highly finished, hichly paid performance,” who was leaning a tall, thin, with thick sandy nu a shude darker, gtr tures, and light tense plexsure must be One does not count the ecost,”’ “You do not, I'm she replied, le oki * un to & smile, returned:a gentleman, on the back of a chair, distinguished-looking man, ioustanches, and hair aight, handsome fea “Al! in- then smiling eyes. costly; but sure,” iy him with “Ll’erhaps not: but the cost “How horrid realities are. Give my cloak, Jean, let us wrap up and be ready. What is she looking at, Mr. Bea tor 7” The lady she addressed had been for more than a ing through persons and now, handed the glass minute gaz her opera gh in the turning to Beaton, she te lin. ses at some person or undress circle opposite, | discounts | « me | “Come! excinimea Mrs. Womngton. “we know the rest. Let us ect out be fore the crowd. Mr. Sinythe, you can find the brougham, and Leslie must com on the best way he can; I do hope he wil! catch Jack Maitland.” Mr. Smythe wes most active and ener getic. He soon discovered Mrs. Wining ton’s tall footman. Between them, that Jndy's perfectly appointed brougham was quickly brought up, and the owner with her fair friend carefully handed im by the devoted Smyrthe. “I shall be at home to-morrow: and have a cup of tea at five o'clock. Good-night,” said Mrs. Winington, as sho cone drew up the window, and they rolled off. “What a shame not to ask the poor fellow to supper!” said Lady Mary. “He really enrns his bread (his bread of life) very hardly.” “Pooh! returned Mrs. Winington; “four are com] y, an umpleasant solitude,” ar . herself into her corne! the luxur s conveyance. “Pe sick [ hay iven him his gcuerdon, tea With us in pa nt in full. I do not want him I a “Oth, 5 be ; ible tete-a-tete? As ¥ Hike But who is this mysterious ‘taitland, who shrouds himself in | the obscuic: ’ the upper boxes?” “Jack aMitlas 1 Mrs. Wining- ton, siowly, “is the son r fuctor, or 7 wish,” she said, “vou would look at | that man who is leaning against the pillar behind a huge woman in a green bonnet. I really be is Jack Maitland.” “I dare say it is. He is in town, I know,” taking the and lookitig as directed. “Yes,” he said, “it is Mait lund: you have a good :memory, Jean.” iningtum has no end of a “Oh, Mrs. Wi memory,’ said a stout, short young man, ieve it less glass Se ruddy and fair-haired, who had mt spoken before. “It is a long time seinee I saw Jack Maitland and he is a good deal changed. Why did you not bring him to see me?” “T never thought of it,”-said Beaton. “Well, find him out now, like a good boy, and bring him to supper.” “Oh, we will mcet him going out.” “No, n0; make sure of him; you have ll this a dozen times. Go now!” Beaton raised his eyebrows, put on an air of submission, and left the box. “You have a very obedient brother, Jean,” said the first speaker. Mrs. Winington, remarked the stout young Seen a “Kivery one obeys Lady Mary,” man. “Except Lady Mary. “That of him,” said ing white angular t Colonel Winington,” cried . . 4 } course. I promised to obey Mrs. Winington,:a smile part- PJ and the her ripe red showing eth with im. She was on friend, tall rounded figure, a square coreage and elbow sleeves permitted them her and grandly a larger scale than etateiy, wath a so far as snowy. arms and throat, To be seen, a riciily Pp ile COl ples On), with a tiny I ckle or two where had kissed ‘her cheek too fondly, abundant eeal chestnut hair, and soft wanm brown e VCR she was ! s of her brotier, Leslie Beato r vitality. “Hiush?” said Lady Mary, “ren have ne enthusiism for the drat : _ bi BOE A ER gee) Ue ee STATE Oe re os my SSS G TD BAS Me Geer * ax 4“ rx Sie GE BRS MOREE SO. Tac PRIPA BE Positively curea by these Little Piiis, They alse relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, Endicestion and j A per: isea, Drowsi- ith, Coated Tongue TORE?D it They Regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smati Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud uf the day. } See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifla view Wathen irty Tating. pes ae a 00 La ’ f _ Ita fect remedy for Dizziness, Mx ness, Bad Tasicin the M Pain in the Sid rt T> ¥ swine people ‘would term to my father’s estate. He was my first—well, nearly my love, what you English ‘ + gent, ; oy s ' Tm ~lA ,our i i ‘ i n you could sear- cely hay t ed; and you re- meniber him! ‘I‘his is interesting.” “Tl assure you he was very interesting, and so desperately in earnest. He was ready to brave the wrath of all the Bea- tons if I would only run away with him.” “What! did he dare so much? and only the son of an employe!’ “Oh, the Maitlands are of a good old staek His father and mine were bro- ther officers, Jack is a gentleman by birth and breeding, only the proposition was so absurd. I answered it by marry- ing Captain Winington.” “A very wise solution. What a nuis- Jean, that nice men never lIponey Y ance ii is, have ary “Well, rarely.’ “And where has your young hero been hiding himself?’ “T haven't an idea. He was .a medical student in Edinburgh, but he broke away ; and went to America or New Zealand, or ‘Timbuctoo; in short, he was in d's- grace with his father, with every one, so we quite lost sight of him.” “Ani. | for having suppose remorse , tuined his life presses on your soul.” “Indeed it does not. Jack Maitland would have had to sow his wild oats seaton or as I yeaTs whether he had known Jean not: but i Col { nil i I \ he was a at li rhtful hoy, oider than I am.’ *T feel cur to see this young Loch- invar,” said Lady Mary, yawning. “What are we to have for supper? I begin to be hungry.” “I searcely: know. The usue! sort of thing, I presume.” “My dear, with your means you should aim at uncommon ngs. Your good ap- Jean, is a misfortune: it blunta | \ , 2 cep: tions. I like ly tra nice gs. A little more disjointed talk rought them to Mrs. Winington’s house in South JLensingeton, the double doors were throw n onen hy atchful butler before the bell ceased to sound. Mrs. Winington and her cuest crossed a square carpeted hall. richly colored and fragrant with the flowers which decorated it. to a small ante or dimly lighted, ‘ned on a low CoorTr OnhOsS I nings room, where a hearth. An ite showed the dining- e supper was laid. “Iicrlly, the fire is quite nice, though it is nearly the end of April,” said Lady uu ii ¢ wry, throwing off her wraps. “fi tnd it too warm,” returned Mrs. Wintogion, taking a fanciful match-box frou he mantel-piece, and lighting the candies in the girnadoles at each side of the glass. She losked steadily at her own image for a minute ,and then turned away with a slight smile. “You think you'll do?’ asked Lady o had been watching her lazily. Lochinvar to be immolated over again?” Mrs. Winington laughed, joyous laugh. “Certainly not; but I am glad my old admirer will not be able to say, ‘Poor Jeanie is awfully gone off.’ Six or seven years are something of a trial to the best complexion, added to late hours.and a rapid rate of living.” “Too true!’ cried Lady Mary, earnest- ii SS Here am I, oung Li em a pleasant, You make me shiver. a destitute widow for more than two years. and I have only enjoyed, not im- proved the shining hour. I really must tivd seme poor parti this season, or—” “] hear a cab or something stop,” in- terruped Mrs. Winington,quickly. “Come, let us not seem to have waited for them.” Mut she had not yet taken her seat whea. ‘Mr. Beaton.’”” “M. 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