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It you can," In: the sneerlng never; "for who will believe the: the not to which you have confessed m nu, a he an. the not whlch tensed Genus Denveat’e death? I repeat. your mom. teen: I: ah 'ItI no." "any!" nor. voice shook with the [any of hu mm. "1 will may no m. not even Prince element 813:. to an me by tint name! Your my smubomadotoownltunpefl 1'"?! n â€I, â€Jewâ€"uni now Prince Clo. an! 8m: laughed “only and moved to the m~m object In lore- bumtmmfmumm, lad to inflate "an locust cm- tlfl, who min! In†lion a. princess, fl MI me has]! the wife or n fel- an. honor to bid â€I both m: Inâ€" broh a tune in spite n! III-nu. The ï¬ght a! mum Innov- nblp mwu- ya mung Mn. "in“ you are so generous." all! non, alnscmhhllvuloe ungflhflbmthobmolmh Mancini-Wastmunâ€" an E 3 mums-um urea mm with N- uns nu! I. in .1 Indian uuulnucl. Hevmnemrndn (ht nation. for now. with this n- mm.-ylnmnm unionism. You-yuan- “manhunt-nit» miknflhrlormrutdmut- mun†nonhuman-Prince‘- mmMuthW-n 'btuoikhl. “You In." A“ n. Prince’- a-ue mam-Mmmu. "You and law. Clfllil Gordon. thereon olo‘rmtllounloveguhtotcm- (0.." for another In“ to I"! M: "a. I, m of you In routed. and my m was not: to "tel you and m Ml: Dawn: 01 my lb- Mre. A: for your [at cannon. Thorn-animatorunfly. for "If you my mid you all mm. min ï¬lamentous-pad Ono-Ice no before the flick any? All (or that â€not: to he follow in. no tn- Plldl. my I at?†he no lulu-I (m 'II “up pt- Inec. Do“- voko cunt. «and Old bud: or your I: Drum". damn you Captain [1 m. lady I "8:r"-Don I‘hfl‘fl‘d round not upon Ill “ternary. and MI vole. new and" and arenaâ€""what I an Hell ’0! In done In I want of pullouâ€" . Domain 1 wall rum to say In! hour. I do not know by ill! mu you I." not your lorormm'oa; but to urn-o m at (Alla: Ma No In cold blood I will no! wlorr 10d I def)! You to prove his dmh no by my Mud!" Lillie Ind spoken no word. She stood a- motionless us one turned to none; and though he would not meet. her eyes. Don tell them to be and upon him with an agony that In. harder to but than um non-cu wants of ICCIIIIUOB. "An accomplice, po:'h;:|ls?" suggested the Prince, with n :1an. "It. la true that I was with Captain Darvon! a! the time of death; that In a moment of pamlon I had polnwd my revolver a! his breast; but, as heaven In above us. I known was not my that. but I rebel bullet. which hula} Mm." He spoke no other words at greeting ‘0 Ms untoward visitor. He looked neither :1 him nor his wife. but «truism before him, as l! he saw writ- ten there the ult-denunclation he was ï¬lled to speak. “l have heard, an I will answer." came hln deep, rich ues. CHAPTER VIII. "He is here to answer!" As the Prince spoke those intend words Lillie turned and would have flown to Don“: side; but at sight of his face she stopped short. paralyzed with amazement or fear or anguish. Which was it? Hag} she [allowed the ï¬rst imâ€" pulse to fly to him and has him to deny this vile slander. wii'at might Don‘s an- swer not have been? But he saw her hesitation and that spasm or conflict- ing emotions which swept her (ace, and' he strode forward, like a man who knows his doom pronounced and 5088‘ tackles-I: to meet it, realizing there 13‘ no escape. % \ WWW. fl *Wiï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬iï¬iï¬iï¬iï¬ï¬*§éï¬Ã©$ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬‚Ã©ï¬ g '3 *6 ‘3‘ i .....av MHVOR ALLANâ€... {é She MRI! to her feet Ind flung log: strands of her ï¬nal: the r from her he. vlth a dunking mun. magma-mum “mum â€Min-m "I do forgive you." she said, after a silence that seemed an eternity to the men who hung upon her In. de; â€but life can never be the lame againâ€"e never. never!" “Don’t!" he crlod unln. "0h, It you only knew what a purgatory remorse nu nude my life ever since that fatal night, you would pity me Ind for- gm!†'1 'do Ion ion." she answered bro- kenlyâ€""m at you shank! be, as God mount you no he, not what you are." He looked a her wildly. and seemed to realize. with I new sense of deso- mion. tut It was Indeed true. He Ind um Alike her run In his: and her love. "Oh!" I. cried out, "It you had loved me u I love you. you would under. "and any! to pitiful!" "I do not doubt you." she spoke at last; "but you have deceived Inc, and oh. Don. It has broken my hurt!" "Limo!" he cried. beside imam rm: muons nt‘nflorlng, “you don't bellow me guilty or his anti? Don't tell me you count at!†"0h. why did you Inna no marry you?†IN ruled. And no. the Mole don once not: and vent bitterly. "Hugh-mini! ltmnylovo formulae-uracilâ€. m m-fldithnmmtmmot ennui»? Mlmrdm-tm mldeonetokncvotn." "You an flat. ’2! you me back to Inc and told no nothing 0! It. “It! you .34. no mm you!" The vora- flnke tro- hsr II low. lam“ oun- m.uunqchokedhcrlonuer She he! glued her convulsive sol». and her blue one '9“ regarding him In a fly that undo in [mud n.- quiver. "II. m not my not um killed Mm â€"u 00‘ ll my Jam, I swear to you It Im not; but. It II It of um. I Ind. and It It“: have killed him. He Inflated you were to many um an Idiot. ud Io mid not linen to no, and 1 lat my he“. Lulu. LII- m2 don‘t look II:- that! Dot‘t! I cum In" It!" m mums mi (Ice mu. m. band: and bond MI brad on m- mblnn be .m- In, for he could not. dun to loot at In low. 8|. put out I mmbflu and and (nuclei nu ma brown Mir. "than.“ uh Ital-â€rod nlnny, "ch! In It In not true!“ "I allot!†T). Imam ml] W in very noun. "or and around. 8h hm Into udde- and Name mph; With - umna vim Don recanted Ma sell-control. and upon will um Insanity. I!" long. (lick lashes qmwml. IM- ero â€and: ownod II Inc. and her blun cyu m lpollng Into hm scorned and thawed homre men, n bznuglu war to him Inoihcr tribunal. blunt and Ill-powcrtul. at whose pur- tnla he must needs “mad :1. tho but} cu. m: be honed his new I. m um real pun-r (but bud cw: run hid bind!" bean. "I! God. my God, be men-Ital!" Mow ï¬rm-Id Ibo for than: In Md. I'IMII leak u hm who-n thou cloud . an: opened? Would m not nhrlnt] (mm I}!- touch u from tome unclean | thins? Would ho: low» nut 14:! be-' (on m. blow be had an" ll. or was It mu love W o! a .Mvzna pm" which would not turn um (run: (In; hand [In III’MI u? â€0! tank the Ivory } In which had dropped from Mr mno- . lon- Iunm and "cw H. now, our; hot pane (no. . He saw Mum" In that awful pm- men: for was! he urns. and even with Captain Dt-rwenl'l dead body a his Inn he had [Iliad to use hlmcll. Despair and shame oreuvhelmed him to Inflocnion, Ind paramount through I: all came the proud (ear (or that. sell which h hithertu ever been cm with him Ill Me Iongwme sol! for which he had often sacriï¬ced the happtnru at other; or wvll-nlxh (or- tefled honor, (or which at last In a moment or "only he had own sold his soul. "Llnlo! For mercy'l sake. Lillie. look at me! Lillie! ullle!" He had gone to her Aldo now and touched her cold hand. and at the touch the swayed a llttle and would have fallen senseless. but he caught her in his arms and laid her on the low div-n. He threw hlmselt on his knees bealdo her. and looked at her with hls breath comlng In hard, quick gasps. “Lillie!" he cried. she made no movement. It was as it she had become unconscious of his presence or aven life itsell. {4 Lillie still stood there mmlonleBS. ii. isoemed almost without breath or beâ€" hls- She was not looking at Don any longer nuw. Her blue eyes were gaz- ing into vacancy, with an ekpressiou of horror in them, as it they gazed in reality upon that ghastly scene the Prince had pannedâ€"her husband's re- volver pointed at her father's breast. The silence and the anguish of n all new more than Don could bear. sic (in! harden Ind-rs Hayâ€"That‘s a. peculiar rill; you wearing. flu it 1 history? Shoe-1 in I war relic. lieâ€"lam! Till mm IL Pray sueâ€"on. an 'i manual! twain-Ir.“ gamutâ€"Chicago Non. ~ v Way to m It". A nutter tint hen ettrncted the et- tention of all outdoor etude-u for ages. end which null rennin: unset- tled. is the fact that. although the tnrmer Inge: a content wort-re on Mt weeds in order tint hie crops any 9! grow, the food-bearing plnltn one :1 tail to need fruition. int the weed. 4 never: The more noxious the phat the more cert-in it I. to heart». any: n New Begin! writer. What in time at the pint world in irne at bird and non-oi lite. The English sperm which nearly every one hetee. increase It the nte of million yenrly, in spite of rigid winters Ind bounty lnwe. while the bird. which add the heouty oi color and song to outdoor life ere tending to- werd extinction. The front that in- brim: the grouse. by forming a crust over the snowhnnk where he he sought shelter. at the same time our tee-tn the ï¬eld mouse poet from his natural enemies. The gene crust benre up the wait, while it practically ini- prieonn the deer. insect pomltee kill the genre birds. while the owi eeem » _' m JQQALMAQ within the cover of hi: plumage. The crown iiy over morning and evening iron: roosting to feeding piece end re~ turn in flocks as great In those of a century ago. The cinch end gene re- turn from the south spring utter epring with constantly thinning ranks. M the eastern writer put: it. the chosen are that e hundred years hence, m t'h dearth at game the leading em wiii be wrangling over the merit. d their skunk doge end bragging 0! their bags of crown and sperms. um.» um»! on tho poop and look"! . har kn! mm» L: with n bur-u" bun. ; 9129 Ind mum mum- : gay and happy .mx, an mu going but. I bmkm- 5 hum-«I woman. a um- In nun: atom. Don I." below. maturing with In. «ow-M amt their tuna†and ab- mL She In [m to In [all that unit (ours .1» hm [mm M:- with pmud. Span-ulna unmade. I! no ouflcmd. aha ulmol In Ilklfl‘. nd perm†‘ Don not" mad but (loop that lut- trrlnx 7n. Me an. nu by and by, I“ (can be: null “anal“ by no harm" now an nu «mm-a ur‘ Ian and manual her habitual am: but than" Ibo had drawn Mr ml dovn. through Ila (Mn lulu: Don our hot pa). ml. Iron Mr lowly um looked l-m 0- ï¬lm VI.- 00.4 00â€- SURVIVAL 0P 'l'l'll UNFITTBST. "You I" “red.†to mid. mumsslon- ntoly. "Bhnll m [a Inflow u once?" '1 would lather stay here u um I u- nol In the lean dean." (To he continued.) And not «nor were on board the his Ilenmnr at Inn. lad the any day In dying la n lnldcn but: our land no m-n. Tho. pilot had long ulna gone unborn “an. In: new". and tho “mu lndln land or glory nnd death was nmlung mu ultra Into the '0th of tau". at [Bombay Ind prolong the agony no- Ionuer; but u u drowning mun clings w Lha rope o( sum-cor. he had no: the courage to be the am: no cu! m. cord which hound them. She had counted hr.- would take her home. and he would no through with It to ma bitter end. Hln thought» nover Inn: boyoml um and. um thou- ("cum Ind bon- updknu. what mllll‘fï¬l II rum-r he went.‘ Dun thought there could well be nothing bllterer'thnn that stage of the journey which was over. The forced inaction on board the trains. the ï¬erce sntialnctlon of arranging ever! little detail for his wife's comlort. air-yo with the knowledge that the! right to do so would all too soon tense to be his; the constant strain to keep up ap- pearance: below servant- nnd omclnh. the utter inability to break down the barrier of pain when they were alone. Sometimes he told himself I: had hem better to llu‘ï¬lk that last zoodby Bombay at inst! “Oh/ the mrrible stain of thou nights and days time the garrison or Rawal Pindi had hidden the newly married pair "God speed." 9nd the: journey had begun which should have been one all-tooâ€"swiitiyâ€"pming stream or happiness, nnd heid nothing but the long-drawn-out agony of tortured floursâ€"hours spent tomher in closes: companionship. yet in which they we" kept apart by the widest gulls. â€No. I will not let you any‘m†he cried honrsely. “for 1 could not I". without. you, Lillie! He knew then the thing he dreaded‘: h‘ud come upon him. He had lost. her love, and he was yet to lose herself; And a ï¬erce despair fell upon mm. H. strode towards her and took her in a. passionate embrace. ' " Oh. that we could undo this do)!†she said. She turned now and looked at nun, with the mlury or that umemhranco writ largo upon her “a. and M winced nth that look In I! an ill struck In a blow. ~ maiden home | happy lamb. Her wisdom; day! Wu only a tar hours since the M hand in Don's Ind vowed that Mil Would love and cherish and obey V _ death than did put! ' 44 CHAPTER IX. ,1"