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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jan 1898, p. 2

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3 covers illness 0:- Demo Croat tronblo. .Au.d"’ V“ "1'! mm“! “- u. L- Looking at the clear. bright sky, many thoughts came to her. really done what was wiaea To her pure and. steadfast deadly douhta and temptations. toleave the man whom . How he had pleaded with her! He had let ' _ _â€" .. uvauufic loomed to her that she had 114 he sun, as they played, the roses in the garden as they bent their fragrant heads the pretty . mignonqtte. A feeling of rest as well ll loneliness came to her. Ind” after a. pleasant mm] the good-natured landlady, to take the pretty suite of lame weeks at lent. 'A ad my ,___' v"-.. -va‘a‘i In every window, and pretty gardens. By good fortune, an it seemed to her, No. 4 had a card in the windowâ€"“Ap- ertmenta to Let." is Elodie who calls herself Mrs. Dighoton. and she lives at No. 3,” ghe said to herself: “I could not do better than take rooms at No. 4.” She told the driwer to etOp there; Ind” efter a pleasant interview with ll were a Among them was "Mrs. Di'ghton. No. 8 Median. Villas;" and as she read the. words a shame-faced kind of ‘wonder came to her. Could it be possible that Sir Roche’s wi-fe, Elodle, called herself by that name! _._-_. vu- ”LL/Luna“ V111 _ _--_, w...“ VWLU "CIUI ° ,was an l‘nclosed piece of ground called one or two good hotels. It wan alto~9 ‘ ~ (other far above the run of ordinary coat villages. and Audrey wondered a .green lawn in the middle for chil- that it Ih0u1d be called one. At the idren to play upon. Admission to the railway station her attention . . , . patent of reapect- drawn to the Rookdevne Weekly Gaz- {lblllty "1' 8001940116; '. ‘ . 5 ette, which professed to publish a. list I; 0 “3°.mhabl'tant8 0f Medina Vlllas~ Andrey was agreeably surprised onl reaching the village of Rookdene. 1t § was mit'her so small nor so obsure as 3 the had expected; it bade fair to become ; a very flourinhlng watering place in‘' time. There was a long street, some! one or two good hotels. It was alto~ l" [other far above the run of ordinary ' cont villages. and Audrey wondered ( ray Was in her overlooking the name and place she had so unconscious. ‘ let mine. for a perms; 1’ taken, and than do her best. ’gaged wrth several families for our sea,» a row of pretty hows facing the bright little houses with flowers CHAPTER may do evil IKE luggazo. as "Mrs. Di'ghton. No. ' and as she read the 00d kind of Wonder .ld it be possible that Elodio, called horse]! they played. the 3 they bent their right," she t her. Incâ€"so sad. She walks in‘ the: Garden every day I see her . I ' >1y aurprnsed on ; long black dr ess and widow’s of Rookdene. It always long to speak to her. nor so obsure as ,' Audrey-eaéenged‘the pubjectf . I'm-n! 17nd ' Otop there; ervievv with one could leave Roche _ d., with a bitter her chief among men- la h. “That is a weak word." To Be Continued; " wish you would let me be your - m..- - - friend," said Audrey, “I would gladly help on.” u , __-“‘J o IAILGD‘ “(U 01] call me young !” cried the lady trembfi-ng. "Young! “’va 3+ Here was the chance she for. Audrey wag quick to tangled, and Audrey saw a faog that anguish and sorrow, so full of tragik- despair. "Thank 31m,” said the her vouce was as sweet Audrey's own. ‘,m---, us.“ um I“ Lmuuagv Suddenly a, little paper kite came fluttering over the trees. A rosy, hap~ py, laughing boy preceded it with shouts of joy. LAudrey looked at him with a smile; the tall figure walked. on quickly. “Look at my kite l” shouted the child “How high it is in the air! Oh, look Mabelâ€"look, M’audl" A «home of happy cries followed, and of the tall larl‘y. “Oh, my kite!" cried. the boy in: dlf’“ Audrey hurried out to the rescue. “Will you let we remove it 9’" she said to the stranger. The lady, s-tsrtled by the sweet voice affn'\-\ae -1 The quic._k to emiSracBelvt. Lid the stianvger-qmd sweet and gentle as an: a tall, graceful figure â€"always alonue~always a sun shone‘ 'brightest. me. She watched the Lfter day. She spoke to] -y_ _ha.d time to {me should offendedâ€" . You are to you. in bondage kite came L rosy, hap~ it with red at him walked. on led head 40W!) with a few laughing words and Skimmed milk i. kissed him. Elodie drew bark wnth a nutr‘ ' y in: (1,9,. shudder. About 20 pounds '11 do not, like children," she said. removed by skim! Icue. qulckly. she sair‘ "Nay." returned Audrey, " ’ that cannot be true. .You huve not the flourishing one '1 et voice fewe of hue who dishkes chlldren." . ‘ * ,~ . - :led the “I would rather not kiss one," sand tured rodents .31‘6 . . f . Elod‘xe, hastily; and the Child, chllled flaw-1.81.8-4. ,r_J (SPâ€"and ”Y the tone and the words ran gum" . In by mm LOI' one could leave her chief among “She must have been. exquisitely beautiful a short time sinoe," thought Audreyâ€"“no wonder Roche loved her -â€"no wonder the loss of her made him bitter and; prowd. and hard." . 3 Then she womlerecl again, as she had wondered a. humdred times, how any one could leave Roche who was still hnr akin? 11mm...- m-“ easily. influenced, easily persuaded, but not wilfully wicked. As Audrey gazed at her the words which came into her mind was the old ones of the sword wearing out the scab- bard; the fret and torment of the‘ soul. were evidently wearing out Elodie's fragile body. She was so thin, so worn, soflshadowy. ‘ “My game is Audrey Brooke," was wer. “It is not gJJJ_fo;‘ any one to he 39 entirely alone.” continued Andrey; l nxu; u!) nu “7 UH’ ‘ler when shévayé-Fégtél‘imtho hesitation in the sweet voice; no idea came to her of what had caused it. v , ___., ”w“. squlJ, uuu she did not know until she uttered the name how great was her dislike and re- pugnance to it. Why had Elodie ever taken that name? The_stre11g<3r looked up in won- ]___ A I Then the. white lips quivered. No- thing but kindly pity shone in the face of Audrey Brooke. “You will let me: join: you sometimes when you are in the Square Garden. Mrs. Dighton ?" she said gently; and qhn [HA ““4 I-_.____ she changed the b85§e¥§ai£éom “My name," said the strange lady, “inâ€"Mrs. Dighton." Her face flushed hotly as she spoke, and then the color faded, leaving it marble white. - -W" uuuuvlug about. heaven,"wa.s is only 13 feet deep the mwvly rep] . "It's t . . 800d Peopleâ€"notyfor men. he place for em and It us 1.300 feet. t ‘qu good peoople, yes; but thue are A balloonist a mile above the “okznds 0f yrhght'ness thereâ€"the ra i “WM-"GB a field 01’ vi '° giogegf tgethlénnocent who have. never mlles 1‘" radius. 3 ' an brightness of those wh The hi h t ° ° 11 . , ‘ o. 8 98' pomt to Whl h .‘avmg smnod, have repented .exceed- ascend Without h0g1”. C ma ‘v‘ w Jvuxawu, ,0“ U0 not know me}? Bétween the tooks of : “Norxlo you know me. That matters 0f light could move eigh little. You are sad and sorrowfulâ€"to the globe. Show you light in the darknessâ€"to tell The smallest member of you that he who has lost this world has lost but little, but that he who :2“ $3133): 8W3“ known loses heaven loses all. If yOu have lost. ' all the world, heaven remainsz” . The Dead 8'93» at its I “I know nothing about heaven,"was 18 only 13 feet deep, but the moody reply. “It's the place for em end it is L300 feet. goof} peopleâ€"not for me." ‘ ' “ ‘ some one as good would be far from you; you would get everything in its loveliness, an! would draw your love and sorrow to itself." Luvlc was a Strange, worn, tired look any other animal. . W who to” him "1"“; he HUI? that ‘ .~ 0 ’0 ‘ struck her with keemest pain. Postage stamps are gummed with: a He I I in would fool them, an]. “A broken heart," said Audrey, slow- has kept his Word. .When 1,9 M. I! and E53:1113“--“tha.t must be terrible. starch made from potatoes. 0 . . h‘ ° . ' i ' § ' 1 One must suffer much before that A 5mg!" salmon 13105111088 8011161211108 mg on a cotsn ‘ hOS‘Jllal m ( a comes.” ,. like twe'mty millions of eggs. Klenezqeh'. final. to move his “W. “I have suffered from prideâ€"from Some insects are in t te f t ' e Surgeons 03“ their heads 0.? [loveâ€"from shameâ€"from neglect; Ihave - ' a. 8.1" 0 ma ur- wondered that he [ersisted i en drivenomad. by cruelty." lt)’ half an hour after birth. n liviw. A flame lLke fire shone in her eyes During the most violent gale waves H6 puffed (““9010 15' on his “Elm, . . are not more than 45 feet in height. hes and dwlmd that he intended“ taking. .the trembling hands, held It is said that the aliens in New resume ballooning- in ‘ few: months. :‘Has no one eya' taught you 1. she York actually outnumber the Ameri- “9 “9"” 3.3”“ “911096. and he laugh. ed at the doctors. His triumph om third of the female popu- death is a modern miracle. He mad. "No, no one n she replled lation of France labours on farms his plans to return to his perilous ac. ‘Belleve mq’there 18. No snnw no sor- Only 3 per cent of RUBSLaB enor- cupatmu 3'3 8000 as he could leave the row can be too great, no heart too (nous I ’ POPJlfltion can rnnrl nnl‘ ---_SL_ thilnl -...:I LA .- mfili-L‘J _. _ I . - - ___- vi“ I. I“‘UIU flush on, the lovely faceâ€"a. light that was unearthly There was a. s in the bright, dark eyes. flange, worn, tired look ,,' she said, with a bitter. think you are talking to 1 good 3.3 yourself; you do Audrey Brooke," was timgen. It contains 5376 leaves. Iver; and then, seeing ’Harber, the great authority on fish ad. gone home, the reo- {Mys that ever ould not mar theLr gt. :3 hnhabited by 125,000,000 fish. 3. Within r' , - that never failed her , a 6‘” Years 200 artesuul , wells have been opened in Quee l d conversatxon. - ~ . t ’33 an 1 H C o d. hotly as she spoke, Shut: he is safe so far 88 8 strain 0‘ or faded, leaving it the Chi‘naman is greater than that of any other race 0n the lobe exce t ad was in the army," the Scotch. g p I am alone. I have A record in B '1" sea . . some time." r1 13h deep dlvmg . was created on the Clyde, when ther yiltlpsshcflfigiheihe (1:; Walker descended 186 feet, and was L Y ' under water for forty minnutes. y join. you sometimes ‘ 1.11. the AI‘CtiC regions there are 762 ‘ ‘Ln o...â€"â€"â€" 7* I‘ a your eyes to itâ€"-a {ht all fair and gra- its sins and sorrows you; you would for- ils loveliness, and it love and sorrow all \I. L uuu' wick, “we English clthf‘JEi-fld toss balls '*"’ a Qumn to catch as she: rode stand 3% the horse's bark. But these I " Princesses of Bars'aria ride no more. The widowed ex~Queon of Naples still loves fine horseflesh. but her hunt-wok: d". ure over. v... ........ B up but: urtpoul'ome. It is a matter of history that Her Majesty. with her sister, the Empress of Aus- tria, often hired the hippodrome for their sole use, and would ride in the ring like two circus girls. Finally the Kim gave up praying and joined the ladies in theharqhq. where he and Chad- __ __-, l ...... nuts, "vulu gU [U the Madeline to pray for his handsome spouse when she went to learn bare- back riding a}: _the h_i;)podrome. It is A ___-LA 1“ Everybody who has read Daudet's ”Rois en Exile" will be interested in hearing that the ear-Queen of Naples. who figures in that celebrated novel as a model of all wifely and queenly virtues is about to marry a Hungarian nobleman famous for his love of horse- flesh and skill in riding. This ideal: Queenâ€"in-exile's late husband, who “as agreat fool, according to M. Daudet, used to be very much afraid of her She was the “better horse," and of a dashing, valiant temper, as her con- duct in the siege of. Gaeta bore witness and she regarded the ex-Ki-ng as a sil- ly, not to be considered save on state occasions. tHe, poor man, would 20 to rock-salt bore near Ber d 81‘8- scenda 1,175 feet. 0Y1 ly affected is 16,500 A Bible written (In balm lonuan feet. miles of navigable water Kingdom. The first paper England was era ‘ ~h~ There are skimm tug; u wuely and queenly to marry a Hungarian 3 for his love of horse- in riding. This idea] â€"vâ€"â€"â€"-"‘ " death is a modern miracle. He ma. his plans to return to his perilous oo- cupatiou as soon as he ooum' leave the , and he is now pmr'mg m Hi3 wits was kitlud in 1896 uni in the its northern end, at the south- boldmg his leaves are 762 are the For yezfrs the incemgolit has Loren mimiaoing that 4 we never fail to laugh‘ Wm ’lf'here is a destiny: llmt sh any» rough. haw (hem as we I think Bumply is about th< fluent and most: colossal l’ar I met. He's just. been telling m he's a regular caller on all (and the most arxstm-mtic part of :1 It’s the truth. Blunply'a a. you know. ed 0f tobacco, and: the princes, her 9005' pave always been careful about smokinfl 111 Stay [Portion of the palaces were their mother is Iikely to become auxir? Of What they are doing or have done. A I---“ l A funny little story is going ”'9 round regarding Queen Victoria .1“! one of tho members of the Cghin»! Her Majesty does not like the amt” can INJURIES MANY AND SEVERE muacJes were; finuxmafifi‘nwlv“g l‘e- fore he (.O‘thfl Ii“ ll“; “'ithuull. a afimxvl‘f During his long confinemr-nt b,» mm Constantly wish‘nr: for an opmttunity 1-0 8‘0 up in :5 l'a'l'dnun aga‘n‘ Ii. is n01 gradifying his mnhitwu‘ by puma: re!” form as yet. n great wmratinn was performed in July 0f last. yvar and it was ann med ‘ “A 5gb: recover. HS 9: in ('01- (Jalm’If'ii'as laid open with a knife fr) vim inches. The case surnmnding t,’ - s i- nal cord was ton”! to he 030.7“ a gghb ly injured. The pressure Upon the. spi- nal cord was removed, several uma” bones were cut and then “'olcmt. he- gan to mgai’n his strength. V While his 108's were paraly d he was pra‘tisin’g' with his arms. . trap- ezcliko arrangement had [mun ' BlaiW‘J over his bed and by the use of h'. arms he could mm Jiila.‘ ’V and 3 refine the pain (If the sores. more and more with his arms. muscles were [inn/ammanh .- fogo he oo‘zhfl‘uitt u'v Without, a. mmmt exi- . â€"â€"-‘\“’â€"' posed that. they \~ him 31-! 89a. but the} term firma. He 9 Hospital in Apr”, xwou‘ld give no worm at the outset. Fina survived it mm“ b THE QUEEN' AND TOBACCO result in ‘ Larduwi {THU} can. ' u“ “f8 “as almmt gone. uoflllng hi8 lags rigid], straight, his toes pointed downmd. Within rm, feet of the ground the parachute "088! to open. w uwuueu 10 nut! that tho r01!» bad income (angled and «melted With mud. anl the [.QTMUUUO (tiled l0 Oiheu He dashed down with friihttul Iapivily ebb. who told him that; he .; He Who would tool them, has kept his Word. oVVhen be ing on! a cotgn, o hosgital in Venezuela; “{m'nbfo to move h the surgeons wqok their hoe he dii vv.’ -w' "u I 0111],!) v I :l‘hg qfficem of the >219. COLD TRUTH‘. SO GOOD. . - -wkua uul" they woul:lqhave to bury woull he am a. cripple. ERATION PERFORMED y-v-Cu "1’ 01511181] I“ continually spoke of he “'UJ'd get puny. t'm ”191'? :in'mf‘ his mws that. the resin kept on getting het- hh was taken to the , St Lukes ‘Lmer 811p- Lt- Minister 3'“? an “lap on‘ Politics Dr potim (0 minus of 4 and was 1 The gral use of Du cane of - ' unequal} tonic. In! are paleq with I. (ll hctrt, we‘ should be Dr. \ViJll 0130011in a} rosy glow j are a Spec females. 31 Ilritiu tn ”a O'Ne: O'Neil. t Hillstreu O'Neil w: pmert 0 kn: y ”“3 .5" in the what sic A TROU At; BLA' :uir ‘P.

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