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F E112 ('Bumuliau £051. â€"33Will '0“ ¢ had! “'1' ".“E' â€By heavens I†he says, without heed- ing her question, “if ever I stumble across that man here again I willâ€"â€" “Shoot him,†suggests Beats, with an attempt at a laugh. “Horsewhlp him,†says Arnold, sav- agely, kicking over and stamping down a clump of little bright yellow toad- ltools, gummy and sticky-looking; they crunch into a pulp under his foot; “You are welcome to do that;†mum Basia undue lief- iii-8am; but Aiï¬bltl doaa 36a? it; 1% aka Ml been wuia‘gellleeseag and It an; and beats ewes Mama; aha lass mghteham aha meta have we that the Melee m gimme tuna am new; , must await mm . game teen we em tenet a M 53% make Q Ma beméete {a eeéemtee i: Pigs We; she has been (Suing newt. 39g egeh‘ ; not wrong; and in 1313 wipe an ign she reade‘unly anger towards at cm pint.~ It is fear that is scaring her into deï¬ance, Within the last few minutes her face hue changed strangely ; ehe locks older and harder :her lips are ï¬rmly set, the lines about them are square ; and every trace of softness is gone from her eyes. With one hand she goes on tearing oï¬' little green patches from the trunk. He watchel her for a few seconds. with his chest heaving ; and the indifference which her position and gesture seems to imply driVee him wilder still. He sees her white ï¬ngers pulling at the moss as if it were in play, but he does not see how they tremble, and how quick and short her breath is coming. ' 7 1- â€"â€"AAL “vow uv- v.._... , “You know you came here to meet that houndâ€"don’t deny it !†"I will not take the trouble to deny it," she says, hanghtily, “if by that epithet you mean M r. Fadenhect.†“You came here for the express pur- pose of seeing him?" he ask: again, half hoping for a‘denial, or at least. a. mortiï¬- A, nL-_£-.. 1d.» nnnn our 1 My 'Whick makes ï¬lm crisp,healfhv iwholesome insuy Ara/’1 [ï¬fï¬r‘ide’ aritm Harland J an d oflfer e 4327* (“King aur“0fiâ€â‚¬Â§_€fluuw Co‘rolfrus. (:3 let afford tYdOO U WWW“ @TOLE'NE’. MEXICAN BELLE 'How f0 ado†Soc†en PaSTYY? New SHos-rem‘xï¬r The N. K. Fair-bank Company, “'elilru:ton and Ann Stag PZODI'TREAL- ’RIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1801 "v-â€"' â€"- . in. no explumion?" m A mice (a hull!" Made only by ï¬fe; _enJor:a with an “Certainly no explsnstion to such sn uneourteous question. I have done nothingtobesshsmed of, and I sm not snswersble to you for my notions.†As she says it, she looks st him sgsin, ss oslmy as she can. Her voice is perfect in its ring of indiflerence ; never before has she been s good sctress, but she becomes so now for o momen. Her color alone she cannot command, as it comes and goes; but the flicker of light and shade through the leaves prevents that being seen distinctly. H"! tone and her look take sudden effect on Arnoldâ€"they bring him to hls senses. He takes her coldness for more than it is worth,â€"it chills his heat instan- taneously. - L]. .1 Ln nnï¬- :n a. wavy-n-..’ . "You are quite right, éifl‘orent tone, more like but for an icy contempt more than his Qwi‘on Wuuvuu-J. "You are quite right," he says, in a. clifforent tone, more like his usual voice but for an icy contempt which cuts her more than his passion did. “You are perfectly free to do what you like; it is no concern of mine, and no interest either.†His features have settled into an iron rigidity ; he stands straight, with folded arms, the angry flush still darken- ing his face. She has succeeded perfectly in her little piece of acting»; she can con- 17_‘ an iron rigidity ; he stands straight, mm folded arms, the angry flush still darken- ing his face. She has succeeded perfectly in her little piece of acting; she can con- gratulate herself on it, but she does ‘ not. Now that she has regained his self-‘ command, she is beginning to lose hers. If she did not keep her lips so ï¬rmly closed, her teeth would be chattering, so violently does she tremble. Her shoulder feels stiff and sore from the strength with which she is leaning it against the rough bark. H er face looks worn and haggard. For the last two days, ever since the ball at Dâ€"-â€"bad, she has grown pale, and blue streaks have come under her eyes, for want of sleep and rest of mind ; and now the emotions of the last ten minutes have deepened the blue shades and taken more color from her cheeks. The hemlocks are standing up again straight on their green hollow stalks; the little breath of wind has not return- ed to bend them down again. It was but one solitary pufl'. for the day is going to be ï¬ne. All the patches of sky that show through the trees are bright blue, without a speck of cloud. 'ihe summer morning is unfolding into beauty; but to Reata it seems that nothing can ever more be beautiful. Hope and happiness are dying in her heart, and all through her own fault and folly. “Then I have only to apologise for having disturbed you in your morning rambles," Arnold says, with an accent that is dry and mocking. “Just so," [tents murmurs unconscious- ly quotingi Mr. Fadenhecbt. will take care to steer clear of the place of your meetings in future. She throws up her head proudly, stung by_ the taunt inrl‘iis words. {mum Anna urn-u. v, ---v *W Go where you like; nothing to be “11801“! home now m6. I IuPP°'° P399; . n I, 'I‘ LAâ€"A ml you,†he says. in the sun has been wounding her so as he stands back, she pass with a scarcely perceptible her head and disappears homewerds. - e: nonluwuxuu. “Been out for a walk, my dear 2†the Baron says a: they meet in the avenue. It is the Baron’s system always to take a little stroll down to the gate before breakfast. “Yes, to the wood. I am not late, am I 2" “Late, my dear child ! it is quite early still; not much past seven. You cannot have been out long." ‘ ,, r-AL 1...... ’I because it took up so much space and impeded conversation, but to-day she was deeply grateful to it; it was 3 screen behind which she could hide every ex- pression of her face from the old Baron opposite. She would have liked it better still if it could have been twice as large and as broadâ€"big enough to hide herself behind it entirely. , “J -1. Ul‘ulnlmv, u"... .- _. V- But Arnold was not back for breakfast. The Baron and Reata eat opposite each other alone, with the urn between them. Reata had often before thought the great clumsy urn rather a bore at breakfast, , â€"â€"_-L -........ .m: Mll- Iuwuuu I'll .-.._, -x- - â€"moro roudy than mud. Sh. tdhod About the pump-hundio. thout tho pock- ing thst must be an thst d. the delight with w iorwud to uoing the exhibition. shout mythic ihnt all. into her The Baron now: known he: to ho I0 tdimin, nor to have such n halibut . . , A I At dinner there was no urn, dinner there was Arnold sitting same table with her. He had c during the course of the forenoon man must eat, be his emotions as ‘Q‘,’ 7"Certainly: I . hate no on like; VIrlmve done nhmned of. 1 am going suppose you will let me have no wish to detain in the nune icy tone that ng her so fearfully; and I, she panes him quickly. ereeptible inclination of iinnpears on the path Arnold had never known he: to 1 tulkstive either, ups! w:- o --- an! Q-i tor me next Lulwl‘uv- ‘ Reata spent her afternoon in the garden, walking about liatleuly among the rose-beds, but not gathering any of the overblown roaea that were beginning to ahcwer their petals over the nun-baked earth. When she came back the sun had sunk very low; she found the aittimz-room deserted and all ï¬rey with the red and yellow rays, and Gabrielle in the next room eating strawberries. “Only fancy how provoking l" she began as Reata entered; “Arnold is not coming to Vienna with us, after all. He has suddenly taken into his head to accept that invitation of Prince Dâ€"â€"-. He says he does not care about the exhibition in this heat and that he will go by hiineelï¬ in September. Isn't it It has been’brought to Europe unuer the name of “La Paloma," and become a favourite of society, played upon planofortee and zithere and by gnnd orchestras, but at this time it was not so widely known. After Rents had passed out through the open door of the sitting-room, Gabrielle went on eating her etrnwbenlee, feeling rather snubbed; but after a minute she put down her spoon and eat upin her 4.4.. li-tnnh‘n on thn gimme music that went on eating her strnwoemu, [Bonus rather snubbed; but after a minute she put down her spoon and sat up in her chair, listening to the strange music that came floating to her ears. 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Do play it again. it is so beautiful,†repeated Gsbrielle, in innocent ignonnee that she was asking for an encore of the sharpest pain thethu come yet to this young soul. There is no answer again, Reata's drop rustle. Want 3 unvu- - _- __-- “Whatia the matter with you? why don’t you answer me?†she criel im- pagigntly ; why are you no can? ’ , 7__:_... -1“... 8. Palace-IN, , "u: u.-lv_ .. , Silence again; the evemng gloom is coming in with rapid strides. A sudden childish panic come- over Gabrielle; she is afraid of being left alone, end the aileuce thnt meets her questions ï¬lls her with vague terror. Getting up from her ehnir Ihe well:- towards the sitting-ream. There in no- body ihere, the nut by the pine is empty. Sho grows more frightened, and angry ulna. Why has Reese gone any and left her All nlune ? an a ,-II_ ._A nuu Iver nu. â€"-- __-__- , “Reete, where are you?" ehe eelle out in her weak voice. which eickneu he: mede thin end peevieh; end then ehe eetchee eight of eumething white emoug the trees, down nee: the gate. Could it be Reete? Whet cen the be doing? Gebriellolenot need to be out et tine hour; the eir etrlkee upon her with en unpleuent chill. end ehe ehlwen ee the elowly goee down the etepe, end welke data; the evenne with uneerteln feet thet etumble anti now end then on: the ve emooth are e an _e_- _-__ 4“ 'uzzvï¬bzwlunkind of hot?" oho oo with pom-h oomphlnt; sad in non mlnuto oho oooo thot tho: wk of whlto among tho â€no lo Bootoâ€" Mdbfl mo: tho goto. wlth hot om loonlng ovor It, hot hood I. llltlo bout, ond looking out mush: bolero ho: to whoro tho owning at! ulll ghowooonzo otnoko of light. ‘AL‘L_‘A AL- |-_ ".7 ----- ~r .V Summing in the “mode, tho mobdity, of that flight “or. an- riollo, sud uh. ancho- bu poo; wom’l instinct pub-p0 all: ho: hon than “Alger!†which n all; 1102' um but she hears “0b, Rats, whu i! a! do you Inn! 1" allot! Winning to cry for I1 shoe: rnrprino sud {filmâ€" bunt of grief which luggage: gonna u if '1 It seem dmon .- light-headed; for, to G ten-or, aha beï¬nl *3 broken sentences! ll“ Very low Lulu-..“ “Never mind me." Oh. aid, uncover- ing her eye: end melting en Attempt at smiling "seemingly, nhheugh ehe we! etill trembling. nnd leent exhausted “(nines the gete. “I don't know whet l heve been eeylng; it In ell thnt manic, it reminded me lo of Mexico. -» -- â€"A_ __ an Imulng lull-nuns“, ......-_-,, ctill troubling. cod Icon: othctcd “tin-t tho got». “I don't know who: I hove boon nylon; it In cll tint music, lt rcmlnded no no of Mexico. “But no you qultc onto you mnot unhcppy. Roan. or ill lâ€"you look lll,†mined Gabrielle. tolling hold of cm of “'0 cold bonds. cud boclncing to rub lt com botwoon ho: ï¬ngers. It won Gobi-M o now who wu cctlnx .- conform and protector; the color wcro quiu rovomd. _ . on IA 2- -AKLS-n " “No, no; 1 sm not iuâ€"u :- noun-.3. snd Rests looked any with s dee rswn. quivering sigh, u i! to shske o the lsst trsoe of that paroxysm into which she hsd been betrsyod unswsnes. “Then it was only the music i" (is!)- rielle said legs“), in a soft whisper; end Rests snswered, still looking swsyâ€" “Yen, only the music." CHAI'TEE XLlllâ€"DIAD II BARN. “How csn people tslk such rubbish shout breskiniz their hesrtl, snd being misersble for life 2 Bow esey it in, sfter s11, to get over s disappointment in love!“ Reste wse knee ' beside her open box, pscking her elothes end other smell srticlcs of her poseeseien, for the depsr- ture to Vienns was ï¬xed for next dsy. The floor srouud her wss strewn with miscellaneous srticlee, snd she held her open diary in her hand. 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