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(Continued.) \ ( ry t Even hy nk her life with ; } her health had if i her to save it a 4 i] ever have parted \1 has 1 here?” - wa, \ g for some time: we 7? \ Miss Hen- lorsy al sh are very old friends, ae I sl have gone with her, as |] 3 1 been better; JI hoped \i Hence he d go instead, but i would not consent to leave. So A My 1 went with Mr. Romer yw hay forgotten what a good : w your old rector was, Captain 7 ' never vtry fond of me. “Indeed I have not, although he wag ” They talked a little longer, but never alluded again to those old days in Stat- n; and tly dinner was announc- ed. Royden took his place at the ta- ble, but Hervey noticed that he touch- ed nothing on his plate, and though he talked a little, Hetvey could eee that his strength was soon exhausted, and that Miss Henderson grew painfully anxious. With an unusual thoughtfulness, Cap- tain Trent strolled out alone after din- ner, and, when he came in, he devoted himself to the old lady, and left Roy- len to what rest he could obtain. Captain Trent was ready next morn- ing for the earliest train to Liverpool industriously and anxiously was he fulfilling the trust confided to him but early as it was, Royden came down into the hall as the horses drew up to presen the door. You will find no difficulty, I think,” he said, with a gra*p of his hot fingers. “IT am very glad that you are going, and your cousin will be glad too.” “Honor, you mean?” “No, I mean Gabriel.” “Have you any message for Honor? inquired Hervey, hoping that he should i to tell her how Mr. Keith was No,” he answered, with a f tone, for he had schooled himself for his. “Her wish shall be fulfilled. She il see her cousin, Gabriel Myddelton.”’ rom the carriage Hervey looked buck upon the two standing in old-fash- ioned hospitality to see him off. “HIle looks—dying,” mused with an “and the old lady seems She not very plainly that she knows it. Even the servants seem un- ler «= cloud. I verily believe he has muade them fond of him, in an old-fash- ioned sort They do not look dum«e machines. How courage- ously he defied his illness iast night, when he went to speak to those fisher- change oO Tt W Captain himself, uncomfport- is wise, though, to show so of style. stic men, and how he entered into all they had to say, standing there with his degs about him. I believe even the logs are fretting to see him changed.” Hervey Trent did not arrive in Liver- pool until a whole day after the land- ing of the passengers from the Cunard steamer. and he had _ iit t tro in finding Gabriel Myddel it the hotel to which Royden had di- The moment he met his sin fae to face he knew him. Ji was the face from the picture at Ab- botsmx t was the face, though so h i Her Tey 4 I . Wa. 2 1 Vays ng zs | f Ab : Ol . 4 1 Myd s money. Involutarily, he held out his hand, } } welcomed (iabmel Myddeit n in nes that were unusually warm and ge nial for Captain Trent. Of course Ga- briel did not recognize him at first, and, 1 he did, his welcome seemed much ‘ r than Herveys; but this was only ine to the reserve which had grown up- on him during his twelve years banish- ment. eside his manner, that of Alice seemed almost cordial. Perhaps much dity had left her, that of her tim! -BACK-= ACHE 2 how If you have Backache yor, have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse—Bright’s Dis ease or Diabetes. . There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time Dodd's Kidney Pills . ee te - Ido, CHARLOTTETOWN JU LY 1900 she felt her husband near her once —I hada even no rriena. Wat a triend | ne : t m he ae ( | ’ Ea iar ua RS ticence, ri ip d ‘ i Hervey had just d again, word ,; 1 lat und S rough his | for word, the message with which he | help (exerted in so many ways) that I | had been charged, and Gabriel had an- | obtsined a livelihood, for my father’s | swered, with a gratitude which was al- | income died with him, and I was almost | mest touching, that he would go in per penniless. One day—I remember it as Read Lhe Prices son to thank Honor, after he had seen | if it might have been to-day—there ap- | ” Royden, when ram was brought | peared at the } he gentleman | into the r wl . wife | in J th’s re st, Ra ee, bat her es i Quart 81.25 ‘ y he | master a ‘ p ] ne on to the house, | oP C6 i pad ed } r h Ei W g beside und mitted among us all That | ‘ep thes felt his ] . iat , Che | very evening M | h ¢ 1s an hon- | teleg 1 was i Henderson at { ored guest there) had returned from ob 7 1.7 Westleigh Tow: 1 these were the Peru, and he happened fo be with us words it bore: when this young man entered. l saw 4 v6 ys 26) “At Mr. Keith’ juest, I send this | him watching the scene ke enly,- end I , t) st ‘ r ¥e I ere For you in! felt that what he saw of he new-come! 2 *] : Q l . - ri ; Sea eAEEda health, oot Qucaie Md | he Minuit al NOOatnind. ‘The merchant | Setrigerators at cost. We guarantee our prices the lowest. delton, after his voyage, it would be would not engage a clerk who came unwise t Ask Mr. Myd- with no testimonials and no recommend and I will write. Mr. Keith even wish for two hundred pounds. I saw the »? ed me to leave him, too. It is aggravat- | quiet, steady look deepening im Mr. | , ed typhoid fever, Dr. Franklin fears, | Keith’s eyes—it was so sad to me to| — ~~ Be ae aaa he ee 1 but he has telegraphed for further ad- | watch the anxious face of the young vice. We ean oasily guess by what | man who, though evidently an English it has been brought on, and indeed by | gentleman. pleaded so urgently for this what accelerated since. Of course, I | situation, that I watched Mr. Keith in- ] a lar 4 shall not leave, but do not be alarmed if vou do not hear very soon. Every mint te of my day is too little to give him. “Oh, Gabriel!” cried his wife, clasp- ing her hands ab his arm when the tel’gram fell from his fingers, “what shall we do? Oh, poor, poor Roy!” “There ig but one thing for me to do,’ said Gabriel, with intense sorrow in his face and voice; “but, dear wife, where can I leave you?’ “How—do you mean—” “That I must go to him; but I am such a stranger now in my Dative land, that I eannot choose for you, except that, as he says, you must not go to Westleigh.”’ ‘Then Hervey came to the rescue. “If Mrs. Myddelton will let me es- cort her to London,” he said, earnestly, back to of could “IT am sure | not take Honor any better acknowledgment m<¢ i her ssa ce. “Do you think so?” inquired Gabriel, eng rly i “You KI w her best: do you really think so?’ “T am sur very sure,” replied Her vey promptly; *1 Mr. Romer; as] } 1 for he | « | ve too. It was re ly s l, and Mr. Romer (vrho had invented business in Liverpool most of that day, Thinking his company ur needed) s | 1 60 warmly, ind made the arrangements with such premptpes he plan was carried out alm ss as proposed. Mr. Romer st rm by hs own particu r wisn Westleigh TTo rs: +} » 1 fan ed he ‘ t ison was the i S to be with Mot cen ow. They trav only half way by rail and then finding no fast train wor take them on, and no train at all would step at Westleigh that night.they pes: and having four strong herscs, 1 could see the eastellated towers Roy- den’s heme rise before them in the meél- auvholy light of the July midnight. Inst ot that hour Gabriel’s wife eat 1? ‘th Honor Craven in the luxurious ht dressing-room which (as we imber beyend, with its girlish tri‘e> n¢ about, and its soft pink hanging had been hastily prepared f Ati tried to tell her the story of hei life. *“] ean tell it to you,” she had sobbe her fatigue and helplessness, when } had read the lovely, e@ul new cousin, who met her so of this kindly, and made her so wonderfully at home; “I wonder why.” Honor, with her sweet smile, “I am the nearest your and should yours.” “Because,” said bright, relation husband has: like to be a ‘There was near friend of a wonderful contrast tveen the two girls, as they sat to- vether before the pleasant little fire whieh Honor had ordered the midnight air was chill, and Alice (part- in fear and partly in been shivering down-stairs. because wenkness) had Not in the this contrast dept, but, more strongly still, in the na- tures which looked from their eyes. The trength fastness of the oblivion of self and wide theught for others, and the gentle help- no less than the rich and ra beauty, made more evident the timidity, the shy, mistrusting reticence, and the shrinking from re- sponsibility, no less than the fair, fra- le prettiness of the other. priie features alone was evi- and stead the perfect one, fuiness, ciant nervous “T have not much to tell, but I wish I could tell it better. Whet he bas done for Gabriel I dare not speak of; Gabriel must tell it for himself. His 13 been a long, long course of kindness, whieh he practised just naturally, as » does all good things. On! if I could aly tell of these kindmesses, for me and for Gabriel—if I enly could—but I can- not. Miss Craven, what have I said to hring the tears to your eyes? It was in ({cermany, nearly twelve yearg ago- ven have heard of the old gentlema \ho left his name and property to Mr. Keith? It was just before that time bat I met him first, since (seven yeurs ve) we had been children together, d near n Hie was a barrister, though he was }) then, ; Roydern Sydney. We went to ifter that n the er and I. He then, and going | for pleasure. On tha +ol] me to-night,”” put in Hen eighbors in an English coun- and his nam Ani , Vass’! practising just simre Was A yeas to the new t voyuge nu gentle caress, as she saw ti duther in Alice’s eves. . 1 would rather tell, please, On father died quite sud- oe eS my cnuiy, and I was left entirely alone in '.. world, for I had no other relation steud—then presently he said he would pay the security down, and Mr. Hollys, the Boston merchant, could repay it to his elerk, when he dismissed him. From that time Gabriel and I—’” “Tt understand,’ said Henor, softly, when she paused. (To be continued.) Ecezmain Its Worst Form. 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