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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1913, p. 2

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_ A Dark Shadow: » t # Og Or, A Coming Vengeance CHAPTER XIX. (Continued). But we are the slaves of circumstance; and presently he got interested--well, 0 interested in the full sense of the 'word--but, in enough to . ponoen. trite his attention on the speech, and note she weak points in the He had not intended to House, but he caught the Speaker's eye, and rose, His rising wae greeted with cheers, and ho started. Clive ko at first slowly, almost lan: suidly; presently he woke up, his voice grew louder, g , he mad: int posh Fate Sod nr oe [ to rags apd tatters. POS: tion: 'were: in edstadies of delight, the House rang with Chefs cheers; and when Olive had finished sat. down, & shout ..of admiration and' triumph. broke from. thém., . Mr. Devereux rose to réply--thie again was flattering--but though the Leader of the House smilingly strove to stultity Clive's points, he succeeded only Partially, and the silocess remained with ve. { G He 'got up immediately. aftér Mr. De vereux's speech, and: left the House, He knew' that he had, as of old, made mark, but-the knowledge brought him Ro atification. 'He ed \- into Eplace ard, and looked 'about him aimiéssly, after the manner of & man "who Has thing to do, nowhere 10 go. ;Lord Chester- leg came out, and laid s hand upon Vis shoulder. \ : "Splendid, my 'dear fellow, Wplendid)" he exclaimed. 'That h od they pass the Bill a me } about." Clive thought, thérds ae' any- where else," and got into the carriage, All the way to Grosvenor Square, Chester When through old age the bodily functions become sluggish, Na-Dru-Co Laxatives give gentle, timely and effective did, without discomfort or distress. 25¢c. 'a"box at your nker's armor. t Ef ° i leigh talked politics, and expatinted of their party; and Olive n {frérence and living for re. "Edith 1s in her room, I suppose," sald Lord Chesterleigh as he looked 'into the| gum z, g - fie HH fF 1 ; Bg : : 8 3 3 ¥ EB E 1 EE en » Ee xj : empty drawingroom. "We'll go up there. de: She will be glad to ete you." They went up the stairs to Lady Bdith's room. Bhe was eitting on a couch with & book in her hand; and she replied list- leasly enough to her father; but as"she saw 'Olive her manner ol , the book nped from her hand, and she rdwe, hep face flushing. hy Oh; 'you are:back, Mr, Harvey!" ehe said, 86 she gave him "her hand. "We Shought you had disappeared for. ever. ¢ and eit down Hive Bomnod Disk tabs 13 /Olve wea g lo ediat Her. He cotlld not be Friend) of the fact that she Wh glad to 'ee him. He had, bean travellitg fof 'months, and 160k: beantitul room, with its al luxury, wealth, refinement, had ite effect no- | upon him. He noted--how doing 'éo?--the coming youre rout- | ceptio Jeigh wand abo a dinjointed word or two both of them, then went au! em "alone, x "Now you ual tell me all your adven- tures," said y Bdith. "I was going to éay that we have missed you; but "that would make you vai 2 Noid never coming back. Where have you 0 ve told her of some of the placed' he visited; her eyes, while he was speak- on had We. thought you ['orihed' the , ing, dwelling upon him as'if she were ab. | gorbed in his narrati: | then ane pit 1h a {her interest {n the and Jed b uy i AF & pause, she sald: "Oh, "1 wanted to tell you fiddler protéege--that quaint you know, for whom we they went out of town the country, I think; at any pate, we have +h no more of him." ¢ Clive's face hard; but He was stand and she did not n i Joos with Lady Edith, if en: Mina, he keenness fantile pier with a a | pride, derived to etart na's face rose Pry you dre in such trouble" |! there anything I can do to replisd soornfully, do Yhat 1 have i me pomes. I do hee from strang and te] me about your | ATe heat Loans n A he Wout wat aoras. foster deol 'was ; 4 n¢ hten ' and 100 'mi bo Shp vo been wore de p Min Foy much Broo' Put to ol. Little Willie's scious Pde Dura all." ut g The place was fairly 'fall, "and Who PIomeIeten the. a =~ hy keen rm aim, he vould hear her voice; Lady |, To Edith ceased to interest him; and he that he was eager - io. gel. away, one, + Se £, "1 hope. we shall see som ng of you now. that you have come back," she said, 36 he took up his hat. "You will knew to "be J:talk to father {in the important ocoupation of Cenany waking. Of course. you will be in it?" 8hé sa. smile. £2 7 "Oh; I dare say not" said Olive. are too many men to vide for, many: There most of «if 'not oh. have 8 with a nod and an entranchig | ® to me to Bhatt 4 met MDE) thatieh what, ve uszles me." ! Tibby 'wae silent 0 a moment, then Ti tan you, fathe prom rT be fot 40 J t that I've 1 Rolise father found . his "

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