“â€"I'IYW but there was a ï¬re ' .- 1113. The blinds were all H the ï¬re looked cow; 1 went stood before u and warmed my ‘ 1 Ian lay I was looking un- ï¬. Kitty; 1 think he took me Im- h .11! Museum; he came Into the â€'80:. and came up behind me. ' u lined me. Kitty. I hadn't m on come in. and I nearly . But as I turned my head â€I quickly I saw his eyes, ,and l .L 3-hi III. and I didn't screamâ€"4 was A“ "In tightened to move or make a. J ; waned to move 01 ' mm uni once John nlled to Mm â€no â€In. He called in a very ,,..,,._._ - -4_. -n _‘|-- lâ€"nn, ‘W_, (3mm XV.â€"â€"(Continued.} W m. Johnwauu Issue»â€" . ‘ flu. no doubt, nowadays. *m III. I man of ï¬fty. But I â€w; I knew him almost. in I “1)“. lb and, but am not contradict fl; .tlw mile was claimantâ€"it ‘ {on}. v 'fl’w down stairs early." 3e: w. Inning back in her chair. 811Ԡher hair tram her brow (I mum Impala“ lmle gesture. ‘ uh! II) w get up early. (I It? ~~Im New. I couldn't sleep, and a w l lho’i'lld ï¬nd a novel If X ‘ ' ’ ' nuns. The servnnta â€-u'l ' - but there was a my ‘ “fl â€and lb um! door quietly “H nun m it Tiny dldn'l eon. bhu-flnlhuod they lay non-«l to ho sown; out ‘Q will. and “up Ice-ad lo mi. Joll.’ m.- uxd, 'your mm In 7-, mot-Iona son or voiceâ€"impa- war: he sure," I said, doubt- '2‘]: Im1'33u}:13n (or In. John. um I Ilidd." 1 an on Inn-my, tho tun maul-Q magician-y and only one. had taken possession of my mind. John had had mines: mat- ter: to talk at with Madame Arnaud! It was business that Ind taken him more so otlenï¬busineu that they talked about in such lowored, conn- denunl volt-es! My spirits m sud- denly grow: buoyant. my voles utmost “uncut. Kitty! Hue you and amt [or In to be Maul. can?" In ulna. ndly. "You luv. had no load to In Jealousâ€"Ion! Yet I! II no! new to no. all the use." OP). "Mes. stay here for a “me While,†I pleaded eagerly. “1 want to m John all alone." “An uncommon wish!" laughed Meg; but an not: little glance with wMen she looked back at me robbed the mocking speech or all Its sun. -.. w...“ ... ._ m, ï¬re. his elbow on the tnble that stood near. his head again“ his hand. I me standing close to Mm before he saw He had taken my land: In his. but I would not m Mm drtw me nut bun. “.1 bus been â€alum. John," I aid. bruising out the words I: I sharp. labored way. “I have been Jaloul o! Ind-m Ann-M!" “'John." I said in a quick voice that I tried in ma to steady, "don't let me go away from you! 1 don't want to go: John! " -- .. .__‘ g.“ “Old 1 want. you to :0. Kitty?" he asked nproachtully. “Your wish to lave Inc has been me hitter“: trouble I h-ve ever had to but. I needn't tell you um, need I? You know it only too all!" John was In the breakfast-room. He was seated in an syn-chair beside the ‘ A; -AA an, uvâ€"-â€"~ He sprang quickly to his feel. his face lighting up. couldn't help It! All I than“ M" triedtobenrm Mlmfll'tl‘lf m your dnn (all; to In M. "II avian-nanny cotangent". no annuallyâ€"‘3' m. In new.†man John mutt. M than «In v“ “at? I.“ mm. m l um all you." “I not M. You no mm the an gnu! clo- nl my» I". {flyâ€"id: “Ohâ€"7U. I hit". MH'ata-elnrlm'mfllld new! qu‘lmupruf ‘JAAAâ€" «an; Itmll Inn Iyl‘fl‘opl I'll boa-mt. loll; mum: mmmwlvmwmvuh bun-munch. "Imam-h am for both. Au hall-Bl. I m M 10v. my me: You “I fl :1†MMâ€. 0 "alumnutlcbnlum mam-emdhll. no!“ tram-mum“ amen-nu: mammal“- -vwâ€"v uvâ€" .â€"__ -7 CHAPTER XVI. "Do you mean w tell me. Knty.".he «lad Increduloualy. "lint. you doubted um I loved you!" , .1“):on out. you happy. You um m that I had no“: your life. broken your heart; am, when you had a wink. it wu only I yloh to die." “I my? ï¬sh n: mu your life a. banana, John." 1013'; $5. "named for a moment, and then were grave again. , “Do you hi that you could w:- slbly doubt. John. that I loved you?" ...., _.-~.â€" â€". I ntorted an {he-same tone 0! Incre~ dullty. .u...., . "It was natural enough for me to doubt." said John humbly. “Much more natural (or me." I re- tumed. looking up at him with snark- lln; eyes. A - ‘ , . ,_,.__ 1.1.. IIâ€". V, -7. I had clasped my hands upon Ms shoulder; I put down my cheek “unï¬t, them. "I thought." I confessed. “that you h'nd mun-led me la- klndnesa' sake.- tarâ€"to provide for me, John. Every- one thought so. â€as and Dora and Aunt. Jana Ind even your sister. You yourself uld that you thought of mar- rying me below you thought. of loving "Yes," admitted John; “years ago. I bad name vogue hope that you would give me the rlght one a†to like care or you, to mate Illa smoother for you. I suppose I didn't love you no long no as that-I had only 3 very tender feel- lng {or you. lave. when it came. was real enough in spite of that early thought. Don't scorn my love. xmy, because I not it with welcome lnslead o! rebufl." "Don't. blame her. Kim! an an m u for Mr â€0th nine. It In more (In In um :10 m on her W toned that chart at which! told you-4h“ that check. Thou loaned to be nothing but mm min Mm Illa. Maud, the In um puck hurled, had money and Innu- an. Ho cud both on the um um- mum um aha mm my Ill. HOI' W m and M In “no." “Wu u the on, m." I «cum. "l mu no.0 other «I, amt. nu beam-d. Butahmumbalq There was not much scorn In my eyes as I raised my head and looked softly, smmngly Into the gray eyes looking down at me. He kissed me; and [or a minute we stood In nuance. He drew me to the little not: be- side the are: and there he told me the story othu am love. the Mary that In part I know Ike-fly. urtâ€" .vâ€"â€". â€"_- ._v _ Ind vain em sh. In “Mod 10 III. Dunn-r. Mar m In. nun, . III- aid the out! lint. In It. url. thomw-wmhowtorul "lot-anon; In: "I" u» a. mu. In Mod to have In tho but. All .. .__._ nov. It no and at I). lâ€" ulu. mu- m 9"“ when they won uh". I (II-I they an m m- “It. for III. II.- I. It Ion man. no In new Dem In who“ III. to MI: In all mun-cu ulna-Iboâ€. out: not“ III] with Ila-40 lull: Aler- “Kitty.“ he said a: length. "then is something that I want to tell you. I ought to have told you long ago. It. was a painful story. and .I did not to" It. Come and sit down, and I will tell u now." 38",â€â€˜(0 you ub because you won poor?†I {an tydiwgw. m , _,_- Aw:'w;arl7slkll hr a mute. I, mu m tau-c mt: I W to m I guano: kaI l clam! M not. “ oil. I won‘t In In". I won't it â€lairâ€"loll he." 1 fluid. “It you ï¬ll-’1 m to Don .0. would you love In nullâ€"love her but, I ma?" 10h 13mm! gravely. um an air an uncut a nine. m in um I do not: than mnet-«l all!" her. Int (in I. .m The 0“ Ion was lead. Kitty. years be- {an no (my m m hora!" inhuman-hummus.- Tle cute-t way of dolls anything In the way that nun em, and ten to one the: n Inventor comes out will no.0 m ad {minim ldel he hhmtntmh-hndolum “mineï¬eld-Imam m. Cam-manna mmwmurdmliynelr one-Mountain. oItIl hi1 In“ which «flu-mm m M â€Quinlan-mutants has. . m binned ' â€~11†“alumni-mm...» thaoIe-unum. no ans-ch nu cit-Wen moungngfluwm metmmm muslin-ltd â€wwwwmmm w â€mgr To boon-pluralism viii! they an new. If; â€nonâ€"- wmnmnm-Mu. m- Billingâ€"Ability? It. m- mm. M p.†mm than “IDâ€"NOV. M 'er he .M; â€I “all gov: â€PORTâ€- WAS A NAVAL HERO. THE um: ¢0MMANDER want: A man mourn. con-nuan- an read at Inna- in! ‘ “a nun-dual M and sun In.- a. lna-uh nutâ€"lore M 3m .1 an aunt than. In the death of Commander n. 1’. Wood at Ma homo ln Washington, D. 0.. utter an Illness at only at: days. the Amerlcan navy has nustnlned the loss of one 0! Its bravest owners. 0! the gallant men who “111mm the traditions of the navy in the 2:! cut during the recent war with Spam not one of them. nave Admlrnl Dewey hlmull, achlcved greater dlstlnctloa on the more at lndlvldunl prevail thnn Commander Wood. who eon- m-nded the Pure) la the celohrnted engagement at. Manna. Commander Wood was ordered to command the Patrol December 16. 1806, and.“ In! whllo In that commnd that. he mod the highest pulse of Admlnl Dewey and his brother others. The Panel la thn tlnlelt of gunhonu. and In al- most wholly wlthont protection. The Spanish nhlpl m: remained “out had nought shelter under the (nun ot the form at Cavltmmd Dewey'n shlps could not get at. them. The mac Petrol. M on “tor Ill cal-at and col- ntact- mdm I: hum“ con-n- an Wood not!!! In nan-«l m u-hqn In N- â€do. and “W Illa no I mm â€an at mm M m we.“ upon my other noun. m m not «and It. eon-M Wad m amt-l mmmmmmmuJu and. cum Iona, ill. Inn I M kin of m phat! In m at m Bum-on Italic- am. 1“! I“ am W!" m in uni-on (Bo-nun \vm mud II Wall-3M. D. 0.. nm he an. «on annual ol alpha-x ll: ur- wrl. Maud normal to Mt not only I- na! ame- Int II any M d the mm“ mm- m account of no Inn-fly mm 0! 0! m. in" elm. "an Imb- h nun-thud with one of an Minus! name-nu l: Aladd- nub. “R h t "it? chm-sauna! Eï¬iE? EEEEE EEEEEEE ElEEE, E5! EEEE S. is ,3} II!» It's 3‘ u wmmm m (on: Dell to tune. All English paper hes the [allowing to lay on the reason. to: some Britlsh were: “From all appeal-Incas it does not take much prevention to eel: John Bull at war. William the Conqueror nude war on France because King Philip had made u slightin: allusion to his emhonpoint. More recent were have been brought about by trivial in- cidents. In 1840 n lurxe trade in opium was done by British traders in China, and the Chinese government at length (ox-bade the importation of the per- nicioue drug by our sellers. The edict. however. had little or no afloat. an‘the trade continued. till at length the Chinese imprisoned a number 0! Brit- leh subjects and we promptly declared war. Our second war. In 1856. ought never to lave come about it Its origin is taken into account. A“ Chinese pl- ram hoisted the British flag at ills Indium-st. and was atterwerd seized by his government as e bloodthirsty ad- venturer. Had he failed to run up our flag his cspture would have been re- garded as a good thing here. but as it was, it we! taken us an insult. and we made wet on the Chinese for refusing to epoiocize. The horrors of the ln- dies mutiny will mu he remembered by a minority of our readers. and the cause which led to it is a matter at history. Cartridges greased with cow's tat were served out to the Sepoys. who refused to use them on the ground that the cow was a sacred animal. We in~ sisted. end almost without any warn- lnx. the terrible massacres tolluwed, which were only avenged at an snor- mous expenditure of lives and money." lulu-u: non-W rah Huh I. lull A lculnl-o rum-g Cour-nu to Ila." â€dune-on. Despite the {Act that women have been warned that worry dig» untold \ulnklol In their [um and wrinkles my anon; molt treucl. they will go my anon; molt treucl. they will go on worry!“ through all time or uuul time bu aolved Iona. mooted qua- “out. I! women had the capavny VII“! Inn of getting up and doing battle 'lth anus. worry would clip 0!! tut-Ir shoulder: I: may I. from an thou oi the nuns. mung. Mu doesn't worry about dobt. man In tools mu he Ill n within hull. Mica nonn- uklu u llll Indus. to make unfl- do“ no." to u: M- dobu mm “It. Wotan but at It more put "any and count“: the now. an don't anally worry that In mun. ham to may u- uot un- “no. In m1 worry about the future-â€" I! II so all]; [nun-ad In (I. gno- nt: not mu nu doom (or the “Ila! mu- erm Illa and lb“: lot about tom m||m-thy. "on In point 0! “IV. In too NIH-hum“ it man has. In I Fully cooked dil- {II-u: Io: l: Wu- chain A! an on- Non do. not do II: M properly MI 0.900!" m 00.0 on! who can: and “I. h A mum on rm yd mm to Do A powerful lover In (M menu of a ‘OIII'I woman. 3:. an m. i3 11. W oullool (hull-cum!" till-Aw. 0‘ In tho "inclâ€! min of flu- ml and nut. h I.“ to In let's-flu no 3mm: new a It: Illa In cm- W mm of Vienna um". "Rum Wm.†M no «kw-knight â€alumnu- tux-mm» ha nu (feud with wild mob-slum. II new at m dun-m lam! um. lunch: to m character And mn- nmy o! Robe-pm (who an (he ran- lnl lure o! the Fun“ revolnuol ot- m mlhr autumn» lo the mayâ€. N to Dot annual-g that air Hour In- Iu shock! but “do (I: dramatic umï¬mm my? ,mnmmmmmmm m. n H mm†w “wwwmum Wm "mmwmmmm ulna! 3mm. m the m)! "91": "Â¥ "‘ REASON. FOR 800‘! WAR‘ 31 i. i .33 92:3. 3 g z. a a sultan ha been the means _ lama: 90,000 school- through. III empire, not only for boys. but 3m: tho-a. ctdklnx departure use 0! an race. 5%“?! E z 2 E mm at m-Ino. um. Dinkâ€"Uncle Rich-rd. that I! inc-mm? Uncle Mammal-Ica- has x. am!“ you km: our III! un- ï¬t; n- m mum ht but] __ I) titanium; ammo LOTS OF DOLLAflI. Mr Henry lrvlu. who If 00' WOM EN AND WORRY. !» tun-'- 1.†an. (O‘H- mane: Inn-Tu WITH Ion-d“ bird Illa on nation In“ "I“ Bl. IICII- From the Youth'e Commion: The icon. or greet northern diver. in s powerful bird. The (allowing instance or one oi them conquering it man lun- oened n few years ago: A young Nico mac Indian. living It Grand Lake. Nova Scotin. wanted to get the skin or one, of these wbeoutllui bird] to 1““ rent to his mistress on her birthday. One day the youth. who wee nn adept M. imitating the peculiar sobbing er! of the icon. succeeded in calling a bird within shooting distance. Hie allot. however. failed to kill outright end the bird. although so severely wounded that it could neither swim nor dive. yet retained minelent lite and utensil: to remain upright in the water. The boy. thinking that his some did' not need another shot. mum out to re- trieve it. but when he approached near enough to «tee the bird it suddenly nude a dash at him. tending its hold and neck out with n Iprin; like an a- row from a how. it was only by I quick duck oi the need the: the he died succeeded in ending the blow. He swam about the loan several tinned. attempting to dosh in and ueixe hiin by the neck. but the very bird enc‘ ceedod in toiling each elort by contin- ually facing him and longing out with his powerful neck. The indinn then award on to within a. few ice: of the bird, and diving under him. with con- siderable shill caught him by the legs. He carried him under. and. nlthough the bird struggled ï¬ercely, manned to retain his hold. But when they both rose to the suriace euin a battle royal began. the lumen seeking to carry his prize Ashore and the bird ettemptin‘ to regain his freedom. The bird. hov~ ever. was too much for hie foe and before the indlen had covered 1 yerd on his ehorwhound mum dinbied . him with a vleloms blow iron hie beak ‘iull on the naked rheet. The elect of the blow I‘ll! eimoet lnetnnuneoueiy 1mm. (or the amt penetrated close to .the youth'e heart. Innov- run-u o! In! I. m mu- 5 lam tuba-n. All Inst-nee or the m In" and rmmrce of Chm of Poll“ IcClInlhr! o! Chlmo. who had an "munc- at bola; the mom! Ian I- mama. In related menu; by 3 New York I.- mun. M no “me Mum Ill "main .1 tho unto voluntary 3; Jon“. "Ha VII." a“ (In “In. “an “my u my oi (I. no: I. m a bundle. and u gnu-I all at. “out It at regular Sherlock Hat-a. Nath- In could plum Run. On My le- (tlaughu I‘Il mun. :- II. also II )0» about un- um (In .0- m Mu annual Incl: to ‘5“! call. no. wort. ll. nu alone. 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