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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 Sep 1907, p. 9

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“fl may Were anticipated by the W. “My felicxtations, Vlcomta.” man was saying, "for you 3m to teach our new 1nd marquhe her place.” 7857 kind,” Andre replied an .to the disgust and astonish- hls friend; 35453;" I .l . on Diem“ Mont Rouge growhd u Qhemzer mnmgxy left them to ‘Wmm the King‘s bedroom, for 38 moms he had tfiat prtvnegod .mqm . sooner that con:- :NMacceptlgsm ' ”Mtlwerea Cordon ” NM Man: Rouge," Andra an- ”Ho mg Will not 11- thmb’s an, acne h‘g‘mhn that plenum." 5..-}! e. m. day?“ Mont '3‘ £3 1 our mhvma" he urged. “m 901* M00 (39 Kms to 9:99! {he Pom = m u 99 «mm. be Norm mm huh I! u an Nem- u duikht.“ "m m.“ «m the Dub. “02 m Mn be Name No the Pow M man we lanthan- they '1" tho mum. ad the. (but. 0Q h! Iona v1!) pmuy ho ”DOW Gnu-eh: an vmue venous: on Ma :3: m Potxou to tho Me- 0! Ver- ‘h‘ we Abba mud. “w. an: bob. None, tor ho nov- non h I! of us. tad ho h“ confuse. ha 1- . me mug in Vanilla.» 1 “ Mont Rouge and alovly. hung-om mm m in getting rid :31: capture woman then he must Wt Do New Mt.” St. Benoi bu only to the In will get nothil Net! to secrecy blacko- to the I nu thornâ€""hm “What Do Net-ac discovered Int 3 mt.” St. Benoit Interrupted, “I. hm only to the King ud tumult. In will get nothing from him; he is linked to secrecy. But”-â€"-â€"ho paused ; bieckoa to the Abbe do It. Vim: hm themâ€""but It make. It more ' gantry than ever for no to have be t l 'lt in the only explanadon.” lent Rouge passed a perplexed hand «his chin. “Good Lord!” he ejacuâ€" ud. "think you that woman huâ€"" “No, no," replied the Duke with m confiction. “The Pompadonr is an anxious to discover the traitor as the King or d‘Argenson himself. You nay take your oath of that. Heavens! m, if she can lay hate this inscru- mmmery she will earn the Klng’s minute for the res; of her naughty ‘l‘hetraa'torthen is 11913?th- nmes?” St. Benoit asked. in don’t mean it?” 140. The King and the ministers mmvinch that the manna: bui- ",ma mat! of the Mud that my treachery all wine from the m handâ€"a hand near at home." lam Rouge and St. Benoit drew theDuke into a corner. n. Duke shrugged his shouldm 1:” you forgotten the night before may, my friend?" His voice drop- “ “This mysterious Mr of yutor- by m the woods, too." he whispered, amped of the same infernal bus!- "73 is true. then. that he ha been the Cordon Bleu?” Mont Rouge god with a flash of palm. mtg true. the lucky dog.” answer- a!“ Duke of Pontchartrain, who hm! N than, “and the extraordmcry u u that the Pomp-dour, who in mmwflh De chJated thou: “autism" wwhxthsteNeI-acdonetoget mam-don Bleu?” Mont Rouge M. And what has De Name to do with L Andre." 8!. Buick gladly Let us consuming him on to stain his honor by ’Whenmhntunod 3,!“th .Wa shallhip mate “the Chwflterdeat was in a me hula; Roxanna“. K â€"r"" he King “a hh’naeli‘. 6 But his friend: hushed his auspic- mng from mm; he ,3 ‘ ion! away. De Nana ind insulted the 90,-. Buyâ€"he paused Ponmuiour and n. m been raw-mien 9 Abbe de mi Victor ; With the cumin" d in Qatar- "If it make. {t mare ‘ Galmu. Wt could be MGI’? ,9, for Us to have be i meliie Andre, h uecuied s: ??§:“"°“ it; “a a “W 3’ hat.“ Mont R9 ab 9 0 m” 9 a". 9 “” 'wm‘nm m. shame; if temp“! im new . y ‘8 ii 9 9 “m - 5.3 mm.”th p9: Guards on an new inn 0! fortune‘u M "we. we mm“; "get Truly tin We" was . d‘ ”g Nur.g mug: M wonderful m: m N Mi.“ a,“ .. flaunt“ it; art-Inge :3. one had hat her word. «Ia m. pun .. i To 59 mod in u: do. which mm Name mm the Pom: . daily bring him into m m Donia la [mghe' ‘hey "n 5 WM 50!th a“ h. u " Md‘ manna meaning.” min the WW“ he I“ pmaauy 5. mpg". 3 mid. “d thin was in m when “W "m“ °‘ ‘" ‘ mm: ”m” 33??? w to tho 1w V 9 ~ .3 ‘ .. a "L "m“ "’32? Mm #3" i “mind. “We nut “" V“ ’ W ° “ and 1,. has comm. I pron-toad victory ma Dani-o. ' “We 1 r!!! not beg!!! yours." at. Andre heather III- In...“ that“ Men-m m W'fifl'fli opined tha‘abor‘ra'r h . {It would be Imporflnant for me to u! for a m" he said m. am my my a ”Jamaal! it 11'me ' -n, jug‘AlI- __A_.j_‘ w--- --_ be due 10 the friendship of the past, a friendship that you yourself by your an act hug gent-9d}: ; “After your kind words on myre- iturn." he began, “I had hoped, Ma.- demoiselle, more for your congratula- itionn than for those of my other in Versailles.” once a. noble and soldier of Moo.” Andre would have spoken. but she made a peremptory sign with her hand. “It is the second time,” she resumed, “I have been bitterly disappointed. Our world believes that you have had the courage to refuse the temptatlon of that woman, that the King‘s reward was due to your courage and you loyal. ty. Unhappfly I know better. You are Captain of the Queen’s Guards be- cause it is the wish of the Marquise de Pompadour.” , ”Mademoiselle!” “You deny it?” She paused. "That, Monsieur le Vloomte, unfortunately does not make it less true. But do not be alarmed. I shall not betray your secret. And If you fill. let up silence “Yet.” she continued, “Madmoiselle 1: Marquise for the future. And if you would know the reason at your con- nctenoe, theoonlcienqo‘ot ong gho 1mg and Andre couldonlygue'athuln mute “annulment. Denise,” he broke out passionately. “Deniseâ€"" "Mademoiselle la. Min-quire, it you please, Monsieur la Vleomte." she in- termpted withher head high gn air, Denise made no reply; she quietly moved away. “Yes.” she answered. Very lovely she looked at thnt moment. though her manner was strangfly cold. “You do not congratulate me?” O‘No‘il Andre glanced at her with sharp aur- prise. “You have heard the King‘s will, Mademoiselle,” Andre add quietly. l patiently. 1 “De Name is deep, devilish deep,” the Duke mused. “and so I. the King. It De Nerac is not on our Me it will ; play old Harry with our plot to have : him rullng the root: in her Majesty’s i apartments.” , The rustle of 1 drou rauud him. It was Dom-e, and surely that wu tho Channel- d0 St. Amant parting from her. The Duke do Pantchartnln thought- fully stroked his lace runes. “I am puzzled,” he remarked aside to St. Ben. olt; “I wonder if it really means that the King has thrown over the grlsette, or glgethefâ€"" he paused. ’ “What did I tell you?” 8t. Benoit cried, “more than ever we must keep De Nix-ac on our side,” and Mont Rouge sulkfly assented. “She’s going, yes, 3130'. God be praised!" muttered tbeA be fit Victor. an 9» “37 Mad." summmd’ Des Forges, “W l-lhp tor the fishy [matte A loud min, partly of m ipproval, partly of excited and jealous comment, drowned Andre’s than. “I: the Vlcomte de Nenc here?" Look demanded presently, and Andre Stepped foward to kills his hand. “Monsieur le Vicente," he proceeded In his slow, soft, yet clear «flee, "you will beer my humble mutations to her Majesty the Queen and an that I offer her finest), for the wt place or the captain of her guard, the services of the bravest emcer in the Chevau- lager: at my Guardsâ€"yourself." _ ‘“- "v-' â€"-v "u vyvll, me on; tho King had entered, ‘1" fly surveyed his bored, 1|ch le countenance. The treat me to be played required courage, reeource, end Mechhveman cunning. This he the beunntng. The test would fellow. Ah! the white end said doors were thrown open: hue “Well ?” _, vâ€"ruâ€"v-A 3 ”WV "No. 101" m to be diamond and De- nise won. The mystery of last nlzht had 3W halts-dozen clues. H13 1.3.1- was once more in the ucendmt. St. Be'noit demanded 1m- .hnck.on him. But L 27th‘, "07 apriied the Cuticum Ointment and he at once tel into a. sleep. and he slept With ease for the first tirnepince two‘months. When he awoke I applied it again. and it gave him much ease. and after thtjee applications the cores began to dry up and un vement began to show. and in a few days hide from the bottom 0! his feet md inside of his buds bemtopeeiofl. Io unedonecakeCuti- 6 one box ticun Ointment to u: complete thecmdthedmdnudiseue. E "ll little boy in the Spring of 1901. when on! syn infant or three months. eau t the an Itch from one 01 my neighbor’s abias. Sores broke out from his head to the bot- tom oi_his feet. He ' would itch and claw himself and cry all the tunea He c311]? nots eep ayorn . itm‘i“ “‘8 :3 is mos the while tok him still. Be co not beartohave hiscloth- in touch him. and orfifi a light dress is tebcmild wear. I 0811’ «In to speak in words thesuflering the poor child had to ) endure. lcalled one oi our best doctors to treathim.andhesaid he had the Cuban Itch. and his treat- ment did not do any . He seemed to get worse. He sut- iered so terribly that my husband said he believed. he would have to die. 1 had almost given up hope when a lady friend told me. to trg the Cuticura Remedies. She said she cured er little girl's ear. which was nearly eaten up with the eczema. I got a cake 0! Cuticura Soap and one box Cuticura Ointment, and I washed him all ova: with the ‘Cuticura‘Soap and '3!“ “I'm" "Mun” ,__7 menu“. Aida. Muted. n was vim ho hu- od. "1 also no! a tuner. “out." he bon- «may. and} m 1: mt "The are [mt 11:19an or the Court. but and lb I‘Mflu come he». too. they watch NW Thy cook I tuner. 00 may CURED BY CUTICURA AT EXPENSE 0F 75c. "You." he replied quickly. but not washout a tub or sham "And my enfin’iy, Yvonne. vb» at my on- m "Did I do right. Mouse! enr.“ she ukod In her “male w". ' o my what wu not We?” Sufi’ered with Cuban itch, and Sons Covered Body from Head to Foot --Would Claw Himself and Cry Ail the Timeâ€"Could Not Be Dressedâ€" Mother Advised to Try the Cuticmja Remedies. Yvonne faced him with a humble simplicity. Involuntarily Andre drop- ped his hands, mastered by that in- deflnable feeling. “Monsieur the Cheva- lier comes here from time to time." “twinned: “he inquires. tor. the nu woman who lived here. but he also would know it Monleigneur visits the inn and why?" "Ah! And your answer?" "That I know nothing.” Andre scrutinized her remorseiessly.‘ Either lie told the truth or she was a consummate abtreu. TATHTH THOUGHT CHILI] WOULD THE "Name of a. dog!” he ejaculated. ‘He drew the girl into the stables, put-hls hands on her shoulders. Such firm, well-shaped shoulders under her dirty- fllâ€"laced bodice. "Now tell me," he said peremptorn‘y, ”what you know or the Chevalier de St. Amant." 'Who was it?” he demanded. “Monsieur the Chevalier de St Argent," she replied quietly. She halt pushed him into the stables. closed and locked the door and left him. Andre from within could hear steps coming to and Ira on the stones, could hear voices. They ceased. The door opened. “No,” he interrupted fiercely. “No, no! It 18â€"” She put her finger on her lip. “Some one in coming.” she whispered. “Mon- Ieuneur has enemies, runny enemies. He mat not be seen here. Come, quick, quick!" than disagreeable, umost revolting, yet the was only; turn: servant and be m ; noble. And the met perhaps of “N3. 101" m the prize. Andre felt strange qualms as he sur- veyed her in silence. Something Inex- chble in this peasant wench seem- ed to unto the task he had under- There was work to be done which could not wait. He gulloped away into the woods. “Yvonne." he called out, (”amounting at the stables of "The Goo); with the Spurs of Gold.” ml ; but the day» would come. he "amines: he should prove that it me his love and the ambition that it inspired which had driven him to defy tthourt, his clan and herself. truth, and for his own purposes had hastened to share his knowiodgo with Denise. The Court was .hoodwinked. but thsy were not. Melon of an. he couldnotdcnyiguldmmin the face hm! hm of the woman he loved hsd cut more sharply than her m. Re clenched his fist. He could 99!: no bank nowâ€"no, he had chosen He had the hitter “Won. if Won it was. to see a faint thrill of 1M we! It traumaâ€"pus Into her eyh. And now that he! was alone he strode about the room letting his cage:- muter him, once more a prey to all the black dottbta and tours. There was only one explanationâ€"that the Chevalier hnd wormed out the low. rmrr secret, Inqulu.” He bowed The Chevalier bowed. Anln there was silence, for her tone did not in- vlte further question. “Have you dis- covered anythln: heel: of import- nnee?” Denise naked presently. “Several things, Mademoiselle." “Do they concern the Whom“ do the light: were beginning to twinkle, “youcanspeeklikethetityonthink tit. Down here I beg you to remember I am an orphan. a girl alone.“ And then both were silent. “Are you sure. reelly quite sure.” Denise began, “that the Vioomte de Nerac owes his appointment to the in- trigues of that woman?" “I am absolutely sure.’-' Denise sighed very faintly. “You re- member your promise not to reveal this discovery to any one else." 'Uertamiy. ‘Bll't nr it necessary?" “No, not necessary. I ask it as a favor.” "Blowout, up that-6," she pointed to Que gage-tic front of tho puma, when For a. minute or two Denise mu xi. lent. “Secrecy is necessary to success." Ihe resumed in a. restrained voice; “I amheteuyouknowonbehutotthe Queen's edvieers; whet other: may think cannot meet thoee who are my friends, who believe in me Deanne they believe in myâ€"onrâ€"eenee.” “Not merely your friends, Muqulu, but those who love you.” “No,” said the Chevalier, “tho new Captain of the Queen’s Gnu-d: h’u pre- vented that.” “No doubt. Ah. it is noble of you to come here alone. you who hsve so much to lose it-â€"“ “We will not tslk 0! that. please." “lunhereotmyowutreewillsndl would risk much more let the sshe o! the Queen. my mistress, snd tor hence.” "Yet I would it were not necessary." “Unhappily it is. Thst woman's spies have made it impossible thst you on any longepeome to confer wnh the Queen's friends by the secret pussge; if we are to succeed in our plan it must not be known that you. who sre 1n the King's private service. are an ally of the Ministers and of the Queen's 1 party; nor can you now openly visit her Msjesty's apartments is you did 8 not inner. Chonmr.“ Don- nlnly. “at. Nu- m bonu- all "I “'1 Mo. memos-uh.“ he ma. ‘9! n so not I! mm" The mum: ”can; he already closed in on the noblo Men. 0! Ver- umeo. Allen. putemc. um walk: mu m dusted am by tho Foun. tun of Neptune. vim. on I out under tho Icahn ohdon at the mm: m a nun. cloud to no:- (out ud hooded. It New! “mum Ibo manor of a. mm» m m m. he had we to an ion. boron 3 an cloned mo nu «mu Mud hr. , “Dlen le Vengeur!" Then rurtlve- glancing round she walked slowly town-dz the house. On the threshold some one met her and for n hut-hour she might hove been heard conversing manly. almost pleading. The voice: ceued. A moment later the Chevalier de St. Ament Itepped out from the Inn. Janntlly flung hls gay cloak about him. end gnlloped swiftly In the dlrecdon of Vemlllee. Yvonne had stood like one in a dream long after he had disappeared. Now she surveyed with Ill-conceded disgust her pinned-up skirt and clumsy ssbots, now hnpatiently brushed a tear tram under the muted hur over her eyes. “Dion lo Venguer!" She sudden- ly threw up her arms with a gesture of "Adieu. Yvonne." he murmured, e1. moet‘tenderiy. “Adieu. and remember!" He mounted and rode any. As he turned into the woods 9. mm npidly crossed the bridle truck and disappear- ed, but not before he had aught a. sight of his face. Somewhere in the past he had seen that hoeâ€"when? Where? He knew he was not mistaken. though in vain he racked his brain. And with this froth torturing thought he rode into Perla. worthy. All! Monument I- not as other nobles. He has pity and respect even for s peanut vouch. He nun not dishonor himself, Md 1â€"! will help be- cause I am mteful. yea, mtetul." For g moment the bid her hoe overcome. Herdsodherhmdtohlsflpsuif it wen the hand of s gentleman). Why he did to Image I. thing he could not hue explained. “I will help." the aid in a low iolce “I will help.” "Yea,” ho “humanely, “you sin]! be my serum, but nothing more." She was silent. and he feared he had made I. am mlauke. “Your help. that is all I ask, and I ask it because I trust you." Andre felt her hnnd unable. For the moment swift punion tempted him. and Yvonne wu watching him ciooely though he did not know It. “I would be your servant." she whis. peg-edg "ypgryomntt Momelgneur.” "Peace, chlld, peace! and listen. I cannot and will not that you us other: mlght. Love lt not mine to give. But I ask your help. although I promise you nothing in return save the grateful thanks of l soldler of France.” “I am not pretty, flu!” she Interrup- ted min, but the coqnetry In her fig- ure was strangely provocative. “61:. yes, mu 1: 90.81“," he took hr hand, "I will notâ€"” “Ithanhonorfornpeuentzlrl.” she interrupted soft”. “to be loved by a. noble who an give her jewels and fine clothe. and pleasure. And then When his love u cold, u need- must be, hemnnkeherhoppy mthnsood MC“ __-_., -___ ' 'f‘he girl was looking at him. but her unodgod no. diecloled nothing sue a man! tour. “Some might promise you,” he pur. med. “money. wealth. love. Money 1 home not got; love is not mine to give men WWJ" - ‘ “Humour ll planed to Jest. My hobâ€"tho help of I peasant girl?” “Yes, your help. Yvonne. The King. my master. 1. behind. The traitor is unknown. but 0.: this inn perhap- one mu 1m 'hlt will reveal the ttuth. You on hm you have eyes and can. Will/you promise to tell me :11 flat you an lean? CHAPTER XVI. am not ngter’Sj‘ Little LiveiPillfi. ABSOLUTE SEBURITY. AI vv AV. a sham. Women were :11 alike. faith- leee, vain, frivolous. worthless. He would do the Pompadour's work with- out a twinge of conscience now. he would take what life had to ofler of pleasure and revenge. Yes; he would revenge himself to the full on this per- lured. intrixuinz. end immoral Court. "Ullvvv â€"i -v--. Yet Andre m ss unhsppy as she, could she hsve hut known It. Purely by accident on his return from Pnris had he stumbled on Denlse ln the dork. and torturlnz thoughts msde hlrn feel hitter and then reckless. Denise. his Denise! Surely there wss nothing to llve for now. Love was a. mockery and u â€"v- vâ€"vâ€"v . "hum." he Intern: Cod. ”Tho con- duct or Inland-ell. n Mum do Bun 8010m- II no um:- ot mine. I a- un. Bony». am a I but Inmdod on you I enact on" you my noon. for it ll author In any law not tn yonn. Inland-one. that you ad I about! an a:- mi of Mn no: m by tho Chev-Im- do It. Amt or by uy on do. who mu at new a I“ No Mada. mu you much. thou-don. I 'm ”9'." M14 _... - "Why deny It?" In- tho cool an- swer. "You would not believe no. So It was the Cheulier do at. Aunt who molded me so successfully In the dork Just now. Hlppy _Clgyvqlor;”_‘_ "x wm'. x cm ”pinkâ€""Hui Mun lncohorenuyfl , .__. Themnpeeredintohertscesp- intently u startled a she vu. “It is not the Chevalier amortunstely,” An- dre sold with icy slowness, “but I an obliged for the informstion, lemme.” “Ah!" It was en exquisitely el moment. Flight on her pert im- possible. “Ah, you esme to spy." she burst out. beside herself. _ quickly. "You have tsuht me." he snswered quietly. “Yes, yes. when I entered the King's service I found s strsuse court end s strange mater. It wss you who mm me. w‘hst I could sesrcely be- lieve. thst there are still in Moe women worthy to be celled noble, sic. sndlnen,tcc.lttstoryoursskethnt I work. that I would help to overthrow sud punish the: low-horn sdventuress who would ruin the King. No, Ker- quise.” he ndded. “I do not forget your waning. end I ssy no more then this, ‘ thst your love alone keeps me true to my tut, to yourâ€"ourâ€"ause." “I thank you," she snswered with simple dignity. "Let us work for France, Chevslier. and for the right. an we 1 win.” bi her sdieu sud ysnished. for sslety required that he should lesve her first. Denise sunk hack into her ‘ sest lost in the bitter thought thst An- ‘ dre, the friend of her girlhood. the lover ct whom tor sll her indicnstion she wss proud. must either ruin her enuseorberuined byherseltsnd her friends. A step on the mvel snrtled her. om ucx mucus: e "It is m,” the muted. “that you. Gianna. who were not born 3 French noble. should feel 13 we do.” The Chevalier 1nd drum a deep breath. “Diet: le Veuzeur!” he npeutod to himself umost mocflngly. “It to a. fine motto. men 19 Vengeur!" lust I.” smog “She will be punished." 3316 Denise. “God will punish her. Dieu lo Ven- gear!" the murmured. “WWmm‘. “Whnt I: it, Gunner?” the uked “You are right. Mademollelle,” (m:- ceflty runs In the boyish valce) “to me, too. the l: the symbol In a woninn's tom of all that ls evil la France. tad It in your Franco thst will lufler {or her ambition and her sins.” Donne M n M Math. “Ah. God!" the lam-mum, “tho: m. how I hate hat! She Ital: the honor- uhle soldiers of France and corrupt: them; aha corrupt: the King. Ihe wrong: a Queen who hu msed no one. Yes. I hate her bonnie I am a woman, to whom become I believe in God and my nobleue these things an hateful.” as.” ho aid ury mveiy. “Either the Vicente must be compound to Matt with the Foam" he pond --"tho Kin; must be persuaded to dis- miu him from Vanillaâ€"in plain word: ruin him." “lulemoueno, If there 1: any man In Venom“ who can do it the Vloomu In tint man." Donne clasped her hands. “What an '0 do, Chevalier?" she and. “What con vo do?” The Chonllor took a. step or two up an! down. "note an only two coor- “You believe eagerly. mm: III-inst ‘3 0 her Vlcom tor and no on. will" ‘m but." He paused to aid, “Am! nun ho will amount It for hot Mud 3nd mat in wt. the to do Nam." (To be Outings!) 1M Ont?” she hood him of Lindsay, will pay HIGHES’I" CASH PRICE f o :- HIDES. The. B_. It. 3931 Leather Co., WANTED! HIDES AND BARK ma Ann. 9: lent-st; uni" . new when-W Expense kept down he thelovut ”“h- “WP“?‘M'WW ~L, ! 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