' _‘-‘“ that her gra ed, She Slipp tor? and unl farther end back to her 2 ._“-..v.. mu 3 w arrender in her eyes, when all ‘vhh H L in as if she had suddenl: very brink of a chasm to step into it. She hen ately trapped into her gagement by a. series of blacken Chris her eyes, when all the and Lord (1 f heeding her. “You may go!" he said at let me warn you to bewa‘ meddle with me have taken care of way to injure me and brt murnage that I intend bm you have failed in every The girl Shall 1m Mn _ .. The girl 3112411733 and after that I c “Leave me to ma swered curtly. “3 simple enough to k ï¬nite stories about (19 Bruyne will soo: suit You! \Vhat wi finds out about it do one day? 17011 1 her Closelv Dhnnnk uu mxstake, Miss Daryl heard some of} lies about Warrender from you 5 self. I wish you joz,r of your inger A girl who could hplimm “ran“-.- success solely to you.†“Not solely!†she cried, moved at last to anger by the thought that her pur. pose had been foiled. “If I do not mistake, Miss Daryl hear lie-S about \Varronfln“ ’--‘" u__ __ -... “a U _ _..- her ulsturbing letters 2r allgivlilzgutlii. “10de turbxng visits? You thought that you terrify woqu revenge yourself on Miss Daryl put on by the stories which you told Mrs a noise Marsh about Warrender when you as she was close b 1i“ ’ so tnte to them, but you playejol fling? gotten hands. But for that scene, she would point. never have accept ‘ ' . ed me. You ma ' r - get out turn home knowing- 1h!!! 1‘ m..-) we the 1P0! F grandfather Slipped down 1 unlocked as "Lnat is my affair You do n . ' . 0t think I am such a fool, when I have succeeded 30 Ear, as to allow the girl to Slip throu - . gh m fln .. her (natnrlï¬nn In.):,____ gers,k_)y {mnfllflg you should turn virtuosly at thevclose until she reached the conservatory by of your career, and desire to confess the door through Wh‘Ch Lord d8 and make amends.†Bruyne had taken her on the night of “I knew it was only a chance, my her engagement, She f8“: hot and letter reaching her,†Lady Penryth cold by turns as she groped her way to answered. She had recovered her the far end and 181d her.- hand on ’the composure, and stood opposite to him ,doon 0f escape. It opened eas' t ' . n quite as malignant reand in a moment she stood in! the cold ' as his own. “I dare say other .ietters ‘lmght air. “fem suppressed, too, and perhaps' bhe closed and locked the door VISIES from her old friends. I heard .made her way as . some-thing about a Doctor Richmond into the shade of the trees. The calling and being denied admittance in solemn. darkness and the unusual still- Miss Daryl’s name.†ness frightened her as she crept along, :‘That is my affair. You do not leaving the sleeping house behind her, think I had ever heard am such a {001, when I have .' All the stories that she so flat, as to allow the girl fOfImldIONght robbers prowling about t gers by handing anal waiting to begin their deeds. of to slip through my fin . her disturbing letters or allowing (its. “lckedness crowded back on her, ‘ ' bean nfwï¬m +.. z Lurbzng Visus? You thought that you terrifying- her. She had CL love; 1321â€". steps of Lady Penryth and Lord {ness and tyne had long ceased to be heard, han-Js on ill Kilmeny sat motionless where ,aoainst it. lad left her. It seemed to her flgst. she had suddenly come to the A len rink of a chasm and was about rrender 1n ently d ‘ a tor Rich >5, W hen all the time he had ng if thxe:l mocent As K11 _°..-_, nay vvvubu um. camcxy sun- came to an end, his eyés were din'llare in e'very'hmman mit without at least an eff?†for tree. and his heart full of thankfulness that responsible for the CHAPTER VII.â€"Continued. dom. Shekdared not Stdnilfmlt’a' hgtlllit . . . . . but she too a pencr an e 'm e Kd‘lmeni from hlftr hiding £1111: (Egg. keyhole to discover whether the key ï¬gs 3:: 1:30:12: m :13 wlfo was so tremained outsrde or not. The pencfl “ . And now,†Kilmeny’s faltering cian, “but the crass fooli kind and considerate to her who exJWent clear through, éettinï¬her know VOYCB concluded, "I have 001118 home cused her inattention, pitied,her lone- lthat there was no 0 struc Ion. . ordinar a . 1‘ th i118 again. Oh, if I would ever be WlOk-ed y m n . 1 t1 t her dressin room or. e e h ret an _ liness. as: made hiimselfTrï¬iori nelceis- .gfoi: bit only to mget'with. a second, :11; ungrateful 8110118 to reg '5’ sary to r every ay. _ is â€or! e6 . - g t. The ke of h t Bruyne had steely eyes which guttereéljgéigpï¬ggngfgn removed 3120 t a .may befall me as long as your love with anger, and had a look stampe 2‘ . ’ , ' . . . . - - . I AS Kilmeny SCOOd helpless, a. the terrible experience Ihave Just had on “.15 face “ {nah .1111th have mimhï¬d .’ thought suddenly occurred to her, The come back to me to recall me to my LT?†Pemy‘hs 0““ I“ â€S "“8 0° ' key which she had brought with her better - n‘fls‘was prepared for this Lady Pen- [from the conservatory might be of ryah," he said, folding his arms and’use. In anothe moment she had compelling her attention. â€I suspect- izgftihdfglidggslgfge the 10d:- It turn- ed that you would try to steata march ‘ ’ ° took to make u about Christa her -. - W'arr’encler reachped my hands insizead safe. SIOWI'Y’ listening and A . of hers, and let me into the game that {between every Ship" her heart beatin you intended to play. It struck .me 31th atï¬nostt .audule 2;"ng "h as something new and refreshing that own e s aigcase an a ong't d b you should turn virtuosly at the close unti she reac ed the conservator - ~ of your career, and desire to confess the door through . "I think, my dear,†DOCtOI‘ RiCh- , 3 and make amends.†Bruyne had taken 1391‘ on the night 0f mond said, smiling at his wife, “the!SmOke too much, “l knew it was only a chance, my her engagement. bhe 'felt hot and girl would 'be the better for a cup of $1101), or take too. letter reaching her,†Lady Penryth CO“ by turns as Sh? groped her weâ€; to tea, if you will make it for her. and en come grumbhng ‘ answered. She had recovered her the far end and 181d her: hand on the we can talk about her mistakes and ml“ a new man :om'posure, and stood opposite to him ,doon Of escape. It opened 921311.55 their punishment to-morrow. And W‘Len some men, whose DhySique I can with an expression quite as malignant lan in a moment she stood in! the cold 13 Ibelieve that Chris would see must have b - Ls his own. “I dare say other" letters gmght air. . - say something for himselftmje a h0peless ‘ vere suppressed, £00, and perhaps} bhe closed and locked the door, and which may perhaps put a different kind: 0f physio would be the rod serv- 'isits from her old friends. l heard :made her way as quickly as 903311318 face on matters and make Kilmeny’s ed very hot.†’ om-ething about a Doctor Richmond into the shade 0f the trees. The future 110*; quite 511011 ï¬lling and being denied admittance in solemn. darkness and the unusual sull- Iiss Daryl’s name.†“953 frightened . her as she crept along, “That is my affair. You do not leavrng the sleeping house hphlnd no... 1§nb T -- _. i - A a doleful one Of repentance and penance as she has M marked out for herself.†THE INVA TJnxq manna“... '6 me to manage that,†he an- curtly. “Miss Daryl may be CHAPTER VIII. -7 ‘â€" “v. 10 could believe Warrenzler to .in on the word of! two such of virtue as you an aed be innocent enough What will you do when she about it, as she is sure to y? You may keep watch on An†but it was In a few ' :1 minutes she could hear his steps as E 0 inform MIN Daryl he came down the stairs, and then the emdun alone for the b ° n falls. She sat, ap~ lb , ' the hall and :r a .boox. but “Tm drew aside her veil, he at 51‘ b81118 thrilling 1n- clamation which s lay before her. If was in his arms . - . , or in and Ian hin :tor and his Wife .y g. " 'g‘ , aces. Nina j she might‘tun} 11.81†Daryl had been left beh' mare or Lhu pabt 311‘ grand house which she had left, and 'I :0 freedom and love 'it was the old 1" no word or line he- ulmeny Richmond, ve- i he-ment, 1 Ving like a child, who had I t t to her and come back. 1 ea. . , 7 When she knew Mrs Ric Penryth’s that Kil- l Wit-h, HQ Irom you you~ 0f your mgenue 1" . ,. wwKeaness crowded back “eh“qhe: :2): 51111021112? :2: terrifying her. She had .f on Miss Daryl put en her shoes, lest S a you told Mrs a nozse, and the stone Jder when you as ehe hurried along, She had been . You may reâ€" get out from under the at 1 owe my .once more, she would be} ' . but just then and confu- J b , . with a little I‘x’presse. 80 . that when she had ï¬rst rd some ‘the ‘ _ . _ . from youof‘you‘ LFO‘JdIBD this path Chrls ha \ . L sne 18 mar- about after. been I Christopher ryth’s :' Doctor Richmo t Ki}- ; turned from :h. He ' wife’s letter hould f Daryl’s claim Warre nd,â€"wl America inform i. onKi] scornfully, on without [for no “Ck“. but Icarriage that She "Inmiced- her, and i ’oii. , and she felt that, If h only there once more, she sho most die ' onâ€"hurry on. She climbed the stile when shc to it - ï¬vï¬tus LULleS un' wn that it was. In a few But in a moment her courage rose again. She would not tamely sub- mit without at least an effort for free. dom. She dared not strike a light, but she [took a pencil and felt 'in the Kilmen)’. in k thankfulness‘ the/“beloved d she “0t permitâ€"ted, that Very day "-113 anew with _-- vcll »n to the! station. , train, and paused for 1:. Kilmeny waited . No one u a moment she was dOOI‘, her‘face reached home at Sufllmoned the g hear TFE DURHAM CHRONICLE, December 21, 18991 Redminster JE and es- .en minutes before the her early and copfu- the had\ ï¬rst ad been be. I if he (were ’ should a1- dis- W'a t t s_ -_-- “a“ news was that Lord de quyne had left E‘ngl and for an in- deï¬nite period. red from that ng ?†he whis- tp hear some- Kilmeny darli payed. “Can you .bear ABOUT 3 her look on eye. She yompn, and a _, _.,, “Durham Lue reason why he had hurried on Kilmeny's marrlage wnh Lord (19 Bruyne and had hesitat-l ed at nothmg which could separate her,’ from Mr. W arrender. One of that: young man’s relatives, whose death! had brought the Merridaln “mm-m' could not control. In hi nable fury he discloset he had hurried on Ki! “Nth Lord (19 anvnn n-‘2 L ‘ knowledge â€1' . e 818] 4 , at. she ed MT. T}9 Y‘Vl uv;4'L Kas gOne tea, and, on the whole, it was best: thing that they could he K'ilmeny’s flight was not (1 unitl the morning. Her maid the kev nnrlv Frnm TA...) 1 mg up with a Ii close besi (18 her -\.b V1.1- "Chris here!†cried ipg up with a little sore [Doctor Richmond as to any possible way- of averting the contemplated marriage, even at the eleventh hour, and he stole in and stood behind Kil- meny. He had wished at first to withdraw, but Doctor Richmondsigny ed him to remain. As he stood, lean-‘ ing over Kilmeny’s chair, as her story aWay, “1.1“ng Eff '“J 3y could have done. was not discovered Her mald received duUUL, n his ungover- Lhe reason why leny's marriage _ . nd had hesitat-IDOt only once, bLLC many timr 11d separate her; ing the weary months of suffe One of that: 3 whose death I wonder bag is a large bag fill ’idale property } gifts from many friends, whicl lenounced 1gp; are well worth trying. are potent in their power of 1 cheer and sunshine i sL reasons for 13 not given a list of the donor idaughter was, informed of the . ChristOpller,y ° he su pected ' gifts’ a double 3111‘ . ‘ S ' i ' L:_ the bitteresf [$11011 drannau m Kilmeny, sfn rt- his it best to “no, 1L C‘ day gift. the _very “6 w ' o o negme of the dong; mark. â€1 Wth the ! “ She IS stronger to-day than she has , and tie 1t securely ; been {or months, thankstoMiIbum'sHeart ' asting ,' and Nerve Pills. I am sure there canbe enough to no better remedv from their rernatrkilble Pack the j Effects in BITS. Agmstrong's case." ’ (13an, canvas, thh imtmls, a . . ‘ N - “mtug Lne date on which It. (1, ask each to contribute! A Part Hop†Pady undugm ' t for it as early as won- ' trying GXPermnceyfromw ' venient Since these friends will ‘he '8 at [aft fP?Cd by the probably be scattered far and wide in "90 0f Msaourn 5 Heart the home land, and perhaps in foreign and Nerve P5535- lands as well, it will be necessary LO begin preparations ear ' ' 3 L113 F. J. ARM§TRONC nnpnf‘pnrf nnm'l delays, 4 -[ Is there among your “invalid, for whom you. do something beautiful the coming holiday you cannot do better i take the preparation of for Christmas, or a fri dar for New Year’s dag I plans, though they may fable on account of the ture, not 0 ! ring Gian ome d. :ked orâ€; my- Jich wheJ than home â€â€œV' “W wucn ex grumbling sen told time and again that by so doing you only aggravating it. vanity you wear boots grumble at ca ‘1'" _. According to ng holiday season? If so, at do better than to under- preparation of a we time for later as mt of the large money, but of ' to the Verdict .0! Known Physician. S CHRISTMAS GIFTS e Speed- More matches are used in Englaflu ‘6 to un- than in anv other country in 1119 ’ance of World. It fins been estimated {113‘ lg coéuld English people use an average of (fight C‘hnSt' matches each person per day, and anâ€" a blrth’ ““311! over 1,760,000,000,000 are burn‘ St 101' any length , six months, or directions. 8'- They bringing sickroom. ’ expendi- time and , _ w .............. .-__.. 7 ' mgxed with gypsum and a few c-thgr mmerals. OVer Ihe island, which 15 about three miles. in circumference. and which rises between 8J0 and 900 feet_ above the sea. fionrs continually an Immense cloud of vapor attaining an e{eÂ¥'ation of 100 0 {m t. in 1110 0611' tre .18 a boiling Ink» of acid-charged Water, covering 5:} acres, and 5?" rounded with blow-holes from “'thh gteam and suluhumus fumes are gID' ltted with great force and noise. With care a boat can be navigated on me §ake. The sulrhur frnm White Island 18 very pure, but Mule effort: has Wt been made to procure it sysrematl' cally. In the Bay of PleniV'. New Zealand is one of the mom emraordinary i5- lands 1n the world. 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