W7 R. .L 01163, in. _ Mabaofï¬ecowdrh d measuremlGra3W0‘vww“ m'†MAM Ba ï¬wfl W P 03mm; conmmcm manor. Established Sep, 11th 71 hug; “mgr-(m: 3% “’3 S'o'r further inforny Gram, “the! from a)“ or “mum: will receive MP:- ‘mum' “ SHOT-0PM“ _Tlldh0P°' CW Downy a- mans 12: when. .mnpï¬m WW“ 58:8 Sig!» “‘1 05m†Pdnter, Glgmer anilfa’pet' 1 .snhe ks, a at KEBMO-TT, AND ' nxg‘ and gookftqré. ““ (m. of mm! Wm y.’ wwus, no: naming. P 0 _, ' 439710311311. town or 093mm, July 3rd, 1372 passibn. ‘ You knew my leeunga on this subject. You'delibemtely .im- posed yourself upon me. In p.11 in- accent». I havetakenrtdfiiy'self a- wife with a. past with which the very dregsrof spcieï¬y are more convex-5w this: I. x I hygghqn to mysoni‘ In L 1.1--..1. the rival In ;our affections of a liv- inguan. Fanineyeqrs 51°“ LL. :n ma Man!!! a llViD" lie. I “â€u‘w. - .- v_. __ d - lain in my bosom a. living lie. I could ï¬nd it. in my soul to curse you this night.’ . ’ ‘ ‘ T I!) w.- "V ‘ Antony, hear my defence. I did not. mean to cheat you,’ Wailed the anguished wife.» ‘When I ï¬rst met you I believed him dead. I was but a. child when I married kinkâ€"only sixteen. Think of it! I wgn'y ,n momma; wilful; impulsive" 21:1. My father was in India. - My. ’aunt, who was my guardian, had more thinght pfvher dumbcajade than of thEchild ‘committed bgiier care“? My govern ess creature, ‘ Hohn. to! )as born. That childxwas barely thee months old when Captain Helde me. He was abusive before hejveut, and proved unfaith- ful to me". My lbve forhim had tum- ed we fear. I did not see him again for three years. My father_ came back from India, and learned my story. He saw that I had been led away by-gidishfolly, and the per- suasiomi e. b, dandy-403d in Wise" 663m“ ‘3; odd. 5' He Bind . 1 ,,_- -LHJ r...“ Hm I“. who-nu ‘ v-7". to 'free me did my child from the claims of this man. There was a wiee- hariag'ofé theme_aad 33:9 __, A bivbi-Cé Court gave me back my freedom and'custody of my child. Therewasno scandal, Antoï¬xr The werl‘d has never made free w'ith my name, and there are very few who know that the former Ignatia Holm‘ irthe Lady Thornhmst of today. Be merciful to me, andforgive me 2’ He fumed upon her‘with a. kneel; The man’s nob generous, kindly nature seemed umed for the time being to ‘the gall of bitterness.’ ‘Have you had ‘pity' on me?’ he denmndeéyharshly. ‘ I could have bdmcit‘,’ Ignatia, had I been stahhea by any band other than yours. But that this one! wooed should come from on is more than I can bear. Why did you go to the altar with me with a. liein-your heart ?’ ‘ Antony, hear me,’ she pleaded. ‘Upon the day on {vhich I received the decrée of divorce, Captain Bola; mm me‘gndhegged 3° to take w rl u-v 'â€" .â€" him back. I refus‘é'a. My childâ€" m little golden-haired baby girl , playing ‘63 me on the lawn. In a. transport of rage, he caught lie; up and "flea! with her, and I have not 1l-LJ-.. 5.. â€do I "Wt,†~UI-vâ€" --_._ H' , Afterwards came a lette; from Cap- tain 30111! that anychild was dead, aid that hewas onhis way toCanadaL I"~went abrogd with my father, not! we Radio Italy for years; We weae'inflorence when we readied news Romania that Hall: was deadâ€"éï¬bfl he, 1311 bbmglg’» in. g. Q3;- usz Mao-hm I «M . ‘ amt: '9. widow, and'mtmed m niche: to. ‘ and took my - A- 1! - 1â€"1.2. “Tab? ""1 C" “"-a-'â€"-’ "v , v -, place â€mistress ofBedmth Wold. You and I metandloved' I'oould not bear to talk ofmy pastnnd the dim praceedin had been con- dueted so quietly -t_ at you could not - ,_-‘-.L..J kmwâ€"geg‘g: ffnéer suspected your prejudices against. divorces and divorced worgen imtil the night .‘Se- WW “u‘ 1 iii-fleeting av. Iain aspure and dinnocent s was a.‘ si‘lly, romantic who W}: bribed by Captain fostszflmy'fï¬ucy fongim‘,‘ I h' â€irhï¬dly ané privately, as allowed usm {emain "a" 'fwitaw- them tot the’g‘lï¬ed upping: the m1 that I had beï¬isr 1:60;!de ' ‘ HOW 170108sz his lips. ' ‘ That eveningâ€"ï¬heniyeu found meâ€"in theconeerntory 1' she gasped, brokenly. A lean: like lightning shot Eon Lord homhumt's eyes. ‘ And, your agitation was caused M an interview ï¬thhim ?’ he ex- cfaLned, recalling the information the gardener had given him upon- the same evening. ‘ And,’ ‘_he added. ,abmptly, a. sudden thought coming jto him ‘ ousawhim lateral: ï¬le ‘wetnighttomeethin?’ I .- ‘ Only to buy him 96', Antonyâ€"- oply to pay himireoney blot me moved by this announcement. ' -"Did he speak one ford of loveto 43“ JL- .34â€" mm vusv v- _ _ “Lady Thomhmst‘s memory went back to the soeneowlho’hn’m’i'hen Holm had avowed his continued love for her, and had tried to kiss her pure lips, and a. slow, vivid scarlet flush crept up into her white cheeks, and her head dropped in a. wifely shame and indignation. ‘ I am answered.’ said Lord Thorn- hurst, in a. voice soaltered as to startle her. ‘ And that blush tells me that you were not averse to ' loving wordsâ€"to his kisses. per- u-‘r‘ ‘0h,Antony! ..{ ‘ What!’ You did not expect ‘me 1 to readyou so thoroughly? I have ‘ always believed that the ï¬rst love was the one love of a. life-time; that a second love could never have the ardour, the 'on, the sweetness of the ï¬rst! om myï¬rst love, Ignatia,buti, it “much even your last love. Do not interrupt me. I do not doubt that when your ï¬rst husband appeared to you, that the old tender girlish memories came back at si t of him, andâ€"great; heavens Z all go mad! To think that I who hate divorced women should be one of two husband lay- ing claims to the same woman 2 To a ,L 4.1...5 T mat? meet him anv dflv Ill" Lao-w v- ...i , 1313111: that I may meet him any duv and he may sneer in my face xvi she ‘thought that even I cannot blot out his image from your heart! I wonder thatI do not hate you. I hate myself 2' ‘Antony, I love you; and you aloneâ€"â€"â€"’ ' ‘Words! mere words! Why did you not tell me the tnihh? Why did you suï¬'er me lo insult an honourable ï¬emen, my guest. at tnv own ta. e g _ Wh_en I-zï¬hink how the .truth? Perhaps, of all at the table tonight, I was the only Lady Thomburst, calm now as any statue, and almost as cold, made no protest. She .was like ice, and the marquis waslikeaconsuming'ï¬re; ‘ †" I have on: mor_e question to uk,’ - 171.5... ‘ 1. “WV Vuv â€"â€"-- said Lord nmhu‘m, uking a hurrieti turn about. the room, ‘ and upon your reKlsy. depemis mare than you think. to your father, I will say. here, that‘my conï¬dence in him is ’utterl last. From what on have can“ eased tap-night, I know . in; Etï¬m'ï¬ a. clevm". ,rmnauvring. scheming person. anxious to pain of’his «huglibernpon m7 hononnble sté respected'that muone ‘of thq truest», noblest soul. Pshaw! It is (>an one more unkening for me}. The question I have to ask‘is this, and‘Tdetqandu‘tmthful W: p_-__. ad...‘ on Did) on receive alettar from that Holm affer he left hm that night; ?’ 'Jui' not betray *0 5'0“ my whim? STSI £36 G ‘1 11": ...p . m‘ “I ‘ , .. cu war WM 109%; 366’! n mudiin-I I IG'e‘)lii:e.y"oï¬iflem ' ' . The matter it"doir' to ine’ a ' 1m. You hwe Mud flhï¬dd'me. When I uttered my“ Girl“- In. Film, and pihod Si! 013:: Trapyr, ind! eiusolenee'of by w -v- women! I can-otï¬ogiveyoe for allowing me to rennin in ignorance of the truth :11 these you: , I coo- not forgive you tor Ravi-gm in 1 position. to insult as hodounble man. No doubt I shall gene as- e. laughingoshock to him for." line to come. And it is the injured ‘Pela- tioner’ of a. divorce suit that Lhu‘e taken to my home "its hwt’ul Init- tm? It is a deceitful, double dealing woman whom I have We: as a mother to the, hire __my anéienund honourable name. This is the ï¬rst time in the history of my family when had blood has mingled with the pure blood of the Thornhursts.‘ l {Ant/00y, I have the mint ing to the divome.’ saiflï¬tflmawh- ioness, dospairingly. “Bind them. I was not to blame, save for my wilfulness. Not a shadow of dis; husband.’ . ‘Not that name, madam! I do not with to hear it from your lips again. If you want a. protector, apply to your father,’ and he sneer. ed. ‘ We will drop this discussion here. You need not plead to me, for my heart has groWn harder to you than a stone. Aï¬er the discovery ofto-uight Jar relations will be me;- - I __:n _-L 1...]. .. “Wills-v vâ€"â€" _-,r , tel-idly aim-at I will not seek a clivorce, for the very name is more obnoxious to me than we, and I (larceny that lying and deceit are notenuses for a divorce But hence- forth we will occupy 30me rooms, and meet only when necessity do: mods itâ€"at the table and in society. I will show you Ell outrun! courtesy. I AL _ A _-,__ I. will any n J v- and in return I demand that yéu shall preserve pure and unsuflied the name yod unfortunately bear! M 7 A2) 1-)..II'LA-L grace has rested upon my name. 1 love you with all my soul. Ineed v. defenderâ€"a faithful friend. Do not turn from me,_ Antony. 11!! [m Jvu â€"â€"â€"'--..7 ‘ But, our boys ?' said'Lady Thom. hunt, faintly: ‘ They will not nu- donshndâ€"Ayhey will gï¬eveâ€"' "They will not know] answered . . I],j£._J,.:_ â€Fug.“ ‘IJVJ the marquis. in cold disdain. ‘Ishdl leave them here_ with their gover- â€V v v-..... ness. I do nobdwire them to won-j der over our. wtmngeme'nt, nor: do. I wish to set. the servants gossiping. We shalllenveThox-nhurst toâ€"mormw, ' For London. â€We gill stop in town for a few days, possibly longer. I am undecided as to our futurqapd if I were not, I should not choose to 10. :- conï¬de in gsou. A woman is get-hp- not your maid pack up your wardro and hid farewelljto your sons for '1 ‘- A- shirc.’ “61190: of ï¬re. mrqufshe wn's Hi8: H913 nnd on king 'mwet‘ed in the Whvï¬ {01300110096 Himself 3 the 53:3]! MM of MOVING-A this}? ‘ "of am Hobï¬, 2:5 £33213 whiz: tly' . 1.13:1“ Teena was Seton , the roomyv "cle. with 5%? "3‘11 pomimgound her. ‘Tthonch- - : A"; L- LJ-- -- MW.†--vâ€". if , qvâ€"w ..., > m aMuportettohnnghe’I-g drove rapidiy dong the street, striking out for the open country. Their route by to the northwfml end eastward over the breezy beet)». The day 1:: chilly anJ windy, end the fly ‘v'ee dun. but the girl's heart was full ofhope, and she carried suin- ehine with her. There we: some- thing very inspinting to he: in the thou tthltsbe moutin the wor , and about toeem her own support. Used ushe was to the cluster- ;liko Vexuteh' cc of : git-f3 b00115 school, the very novefly ofoomp etc self-dependence, and of; doomâ€"fete self- depe ndmm and of 1‘ â€9|sz ml 1i delightfd-szmuge. ehadey es hmwwï¬dgmhagb. the W homes. picture-{no bits of scenery. and the few med- v-w v- -__,V lets whom they encountered; an! all. the while her gmful heart was busy with ‘speonhtions as to how much msbg could am out. of her salary of ’ ty pounds : fear towards l[Ssying er indebtedness to Reuben ennis, bet benefactor. - An hour’sdrive brought them with- in view of an old gray stone house of ï¬ne exudor, set in handsome and extensive grounds. For the ï¬rst time since legving Wimltom yin‘ster, toward; the stone 1 with!" ï¬t 9* E5493 :nafgaâ€"Iéswhis 0 ng passenner. Pointipgvfdl the {Indie ofhis w i L-..: l That is die Todhedy place. Miss .41).; (image, choral! it. That's when our Kim was raised. She worn nice!!! at 6k! Squire. You sqniu is her condo. Md ‘ V“ MM“ is too. Tmld who 3" old 81:51» come out. 0! his gun if be one now the young Squire's Mon: ’Nextpkce. m3 “’0 Wu,isurpmâ€"Hntmdt ! Rh“ .1...) ; peculiar home-like u“,,gnd1‘emwhohldseen no hmmmha eyes upon its quaint turret and ubuply paked gablawith akoeno'eue of en' t- ‘ f1; boinwd to the 999° Elli; 6'52; 1:6 men "h"! ï¬xing theireyefl in an admiring “9"“ Tan, ruined their hats to“ er. ..._ These twomen were we y Squim'l‘ 0611thIlldc’fl’m‘“lH come down (A hoping might quicken. his ths. and tint." door ubrief season of relaxation. he 1 might resume his task with WW1 l T180323 PIE“? downto the ï¬ling.†tlmï¬y‘lw‘ venetmyfatett‘hst. I Mn I'll follow up my comm M01- 13" I vice; end-get martial I’m We: Wt._ Eh; again. that's dl.’ ‘ Them walked silently and with . Maggi moodinen towards the g . «while the ecu-tinge rolled on ; put the grounds of the Grange. and’ sup? the thick belt. of trees that Iividedythe Grange from Heathstead. 'which Beit'the coachmn imd termed ' ï¬ne ‘ tation,’ but which was pop- ulu" ‘ fown‘és the “Squire‘s Cop- pieg'nnhbld ï¬nite Todhctiy, a bun- 5 «Law, having made that a fur We reset-h In his day,'hcath- mega ‘ and the Grange had been one «mm Eeathstcad had been sold out offlie ttmilya half century since, 14) be'brought hack into it. by the } mlnihge of Mary Todhctley to Gwynne of 'Hecths . 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