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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 May 1913, p. 6

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It has yesterday's stock market, I gunman-" OOYes --, as, “out, 8810 M" - â€" Wellington, “but I left home on shor 2 Mallory sat in the smoking room - notice myself. I shall need all m; -~ and threw aside a half-finished cigar ' divorce trousseau in Reno. Otherwisi Life was indeed nauseous when to --i-â€"but here’s your husband. Y0! l .‘ two ought to have some place it at the stupen- spoon. I'll leave you this whole room.’ dous scenery whirling past the train; And she swept out, nodding to Mal- granite ravines, infernal grotesques lory, who had divined Marjorie’ of architecture and diablerie, the resence, and felt the Giant's Teapot, the Devil’s Slide, the p near her, thou h he also felt the need Pulpit Rock, the Hanging Rock 3 D f the great 9"“ color, as if titanic ball game. Husbandlike, he felt that been spilled or flung he was conferring sufficient courtesy in throwing a casual smile across the ds, dreary graveyards top of the paper. els and melodramatic third-acts of na- ture. But with the arrival of a trait» “Mr. and ‘1" . it.” said Mallory, . boy, who had got on at Evanston with “'0‘“ ”9111“” l per. c' “ i133 ' t!" ‘ V y newspa~ (ill, _ , 7 s your love grown; cold. she jolt‘daed, came trooping , Marjorie, how can you think such i I Q.’ ' ' round. "k6 sheep at a herd-boy’s . Egg/D?! :1!!!” fix/mllyehtind “1815313812: whistle or chickens when a pan of e ' ..rs. e “g 0“ sa “’9 grain is brought into the yard. The ought to have some place to spoon. had a nasal sing-song and “he Went away and 19“ 118. and-â€" ' . ' there you stand-and-â€"” am might have been the e emptying Hamelin This pierced even the The charms of iiir- news, and he threw his arms around tation, matrimonial bliss and fem- her; With glow of devotion. inine beauty were forgotten, and the bhe snuggled closer, and 0009‘! males flocked to the delights of stock~ “Aren’t we having a nice 1 political or racing or meat? We've traveled a million sporting m. criminal miles, and the preacher isn't in sight Ashton braved the eyes yet- What have 5'0" been readingâ€" of his fellow men for the luxury of wedding announcements?" burying his nose in a fresh paper. ”NWI was readin g about the most "Papers, gentS? Yes? NO?” the wonderfUI eXbibition - Mattie was in Salt 1.5”“: no the bnY-â€".nnrl 3.. --__. ,. - dramatic or news. Even butcher regarded him The Train Butcher. y was dragging out a inher- exiatence with a companion who was neither maid. - wife, nor widow fund to whom he was neither bachelor, lfhueband, nor reiict. They were auirering brain-tag from their one topic of conversation, and heart-fag from rapture deferred. Mar- fjorie had pretended to take a nap and Mallory had pretended that he Manor able ts most intelleckshal pitchâ€" V'*)[‘ld." 881d Little Jimmw. everybody gisappeared b9- ' ramparts, while the butch- any old thmg," said Mai- this morning?” .nwans, while the Dutch- 0 explain to the porter t the great event. m car, glancing into the Where she saw nothlnn were she saw nothing; 3. Then Mrs. Welling- andAsmlled: “001110 in me theâ€"3’ he saw a r rather picturesque ap- the adventure attracted (e thisâ€"also the Out- led the pink within the almost fainted, and Baedeker of the Uni carry grew reverent as he nts won. Mr. Mattyson‘ Papers, gents, all the magazines, periodicals." extended a languid ”Marjorie. bashful”. .my__m,__n ,- '--.aaacl a, [“8 alme‘DOV" odramatic third-acts 01' ha- n’ith the arrival of a train‘ 2d got on at Evanston with Salt Lake City newspa~ Re a little. 'ts, political or racing or ' sporting or criminal 1 Ashton braved the eyes 5 men for the luxury of ‘ lose in a fresh paper. eats? Yes? No?” the u chanted. “Salt Lake pa- ‘1 )apers, all the latest pa- papers, magazines, pe- il [1 mm a new and sort of journalistic suppose." He passed over the change, without abat- : “Papers, gents. Yes? - notice myself. I shall need all my aside a half-finished cigar. --I-â€"but here’s your husband. You led rank on his lips. “9 two ought to have some place to ithout interest the stupen- spoon. I'll leave you this whole room.” ry whirling past the train ; And she Swept out, nodding to Mal-1 vines, infernal grotesques lory, who had divined Marjorie's, :ture and diablerie, the presence, and felt the need of being upot, the Devil’s Slide, the Ck' the Hanging Rock. of finishing the story mineral color, as it titanic had been spilled or flung nuns mum; - it.” atest issue ot'tne home." rd him with pay, Ashton, snapping form.” the latest New And ”0" m that before 1 “me. and p“, give me that glimpse Of an has yesterday. 0! their household. Marjorie demand. Jae." ed with an ominous chili: used over the “And who's Mattie7. Some former g9, Without abatâ€" sweetheart of yours?" )ers, gents, Yes? “My dear,” laughed Mallory. But Marjorie wa I Chica a?" said With apt temper: g the box, was she? 8 up and away, “So Mattie was in What is it to you, You dare to read United i, "=4 All.' \‘ ”(.3 any giiz): .1; minute." 3 'l'he o-XM “If you re “3' ll x-ml ; . 1‘ she crawl. r; ;,.:tion “as sufficient, and I 1.3-. l‘u- :~;- into fhH stutter of his suit! that l. :. m: it}! arm with little noises that served for mun-310d. 1,1: 1%,. snpoiogvzy, l‘vzj-rii'enm.~; and i'mwncilin- "What's a (dl‘tw-x' in 3; (ion. 'i‘inn he made the mistake ol’ truly jmv,_.gg' [I “whitening: the sickening topic of de- “yrs "jun , fel‘i‘ed hope): ‘ , ’ ? “'\ millis'. :"s Sure to get on at the Si 0 Poul" i xixiiy next stop-m the next." gracefully, m she Marjox‘ie's nerves were frayed by grim _ too much enduring, and it took only a posed my plan, amvl you don: word to set them jangling: "if you Now, St.l[ipn‘.~%e_\‘()upl‘UllObU so... - say minister to me again 1'“ scream " , . The Silence was ODIH'USpl‘h‘. it Then she tried to control herself with sat like stonghton bottles. '11:. rt.- 1 polite: ”Where is the next stop?” L ('r Lin;- \ It HILL li. I‘csig'llfitlt)“. H \‘t‘fl‘ I 'i I conductor found them 50112:," I: Ogden” later. He gave them a careless l'. “Where’s that? On the map?” selected a chair at the end 01' z. “Well, it's in Utah.” car, and began to sort his tiClm “Utah!” She groaned: “They mar- spreading them out on another (ulna; making notes with the pencil he n ' from at0p his ear, and shoved {_ I' " ' is from time to time. CHAPTER XXV. ' His voice and ifiisvmethod suggested the mosquito. Seeing Mallory and Marjorie mutually absorbed In read- ing each other’s eyes. and Widen“! vv I 9"“: The train-butcher, entering the Ob- servation Room. found only a lovlng couple. He took in at a glance thelr desire for solitude. A large part of his business was the forcing of wares on people who did not want them. ”In -â€"-’ I, “A minister’s sure to get on at the , next stop--or the next.” , '1! scream." Then She tried to control herself with I polite: ”Where is the next stop?" \ “Ogden.” “Where’s that? On the map?" “Well, it's In Utah.” “Utah!” she groaned.’ “They mar- ry by wholesale there, and we can't oven get a sample.” “mpâ€"um wuut am I, anyway?” Mallory stared at her in a1 ment. He was beginning to per down and “Mattie ?" Hy. -__â€"vmvubu O “Noâ€"I was reading about ch wonderful exhibition. Mattie the box--aud in perfect form." “Mattie?" Marjorie gasped "1r ment? We’ve traveled miles, and the preacher lsn't ln sight yet. What have you been readingâ€" wedding announcements ?" a million '7“ “Well, Mrs. Welli ought to have some and she went away a there you standâ€"«1nd “Mattie I n he Marjorie, suflerlng almost more ‘1 can, “d I mu”: and 1 Wm." Mar acutely from belng badly (rocked than, 10" “fumed “1’" 80 pack my thing: from being duped in her matrlmonlal ”0:" hopes, threw herself on Mrs Well!ng-,' But, Marjorie, ton'n mercy “I'm so unhappy In this. Couldn’t. the gadfly, you lend me or sell me something a: “'8": "I"! .just remembered. I llttle smarter?” packfi' l u . “I’d love to, my dear,” Bald M".l And you H have to give baCk that Welllngton, “but I left home on short walst to My“ Temple. You cnn't 89¢ notice myself. I shall need all my‘ “if“ 03‘1"” Without a waist- dlvorce trousseau in Reno. Otherwise Ill” go anyway. I want to get «lâ€"but here’s your husband. You home. two ought to have some place spoon. I’ll leave you thl h “Where did you get that love at I waist?" Mrs. Wellington laughed. “Mrs. Temple lent lt to me. Isn't it sweet ?” “Exquisite! The latest Ypalllntl mode." I Marjorie, sullen-log almost more’ acutely from being badly {rocked than, uped In her matrlmonlal hopes, threw herself on Mrs. Welling-I ton’s mercy “I'm so unhappy la “:18. Couldn’t you lend me or sell me somethlng a; little smarter?” ;0 many of the gods and ’ mankind. Then, with a e might not always show, e paper down and took arms: “You poor child. m-â€"-a pitcherâ€"and you’re man I ever loved-and >19 to be my wife any . promised to enliven their ad its head for the first Mallory caught hls first an unsusnected member raved, " ' l l U”! ”enlnu Wellington "16 Duper. a. Ingmar co and In perfect “Wen, why don’t 31mm around thing?” she retortec‘ .d d" peratlon. “If I wen Ian 0°06 ' had the girl I loved 0:3 :fi‘lfi‘: get her married if 1 {h ‘â€"." sh 2, ht he! sn’t In eight 9 e mug d! a second in intense .’n rea ”8â€" then, with sudden I “Barr ', dear!" Ut the most 3 . on m In Yes, low. ‘ enwas “I have an idemâ€"an ,rma ‘ latest Ypsilanti. Mallory - urged amaze- learn en are ”‘0‘, uf‘l» x' to assume commandmherself. took recourse naturally to the org, Wot an , final feminine methods: “1'“ take m... ’0 ' ‘1 smll : of him," she said. With resolution. -~-. Ill AJPII (I “Yés, pet," rather dubious] “um him, but with absolute exultatr her: “ Jet's wreck the train!” bertect “I don't follow you, sweetn “Don't you see?" she began . " ly. “When there are train “'1 their lot of people get killed, and first A mimster Ilways turns up to first Ister the L: t something or { mber we"__n nand‘ “Well, stupid, don’t you we 'rmer wreck a train. a minister nab him, ha nmrries us, we are! Ev:~ryt’11r Com and-â€" ”But, daa can’t desert go on alone -.., u .uvmy xaea, but the \ would delay us for hours and t and I’d miss my transport-" “Harry Mallory, if you mention odious tramp-art to me again, 1 : I'll have hydrophobia. I'm c t a woman cniis an ins not honor her hm alysis. He simply pu jection to it. and, ma most hatefu! of all 0! “It’s a lovely idea, would delay us for h and I'd miss mv franc “Darling, you 0 he [-Eeaded. “and alone ?" 5 She to stop th I“ rose, and gasped. He wasn’t talking to -â€"-v ‘lu‘uo explained: you; I was tr is phonograph." The: laid violent hands on ; annoyer, shoved him to the corr: seized his bundle of , But Mall, was excited! cited girl, him, was pw without him. ‘ (‘I if did not hear him, y trying to calm the who, having eloped W paring now to elope ha 1.. boy. “I think I’d den. and take That's Just w thank you!" t ions!“ (’onge by Iory: “II den?” 9r married if I had to V. she naught her breath, paused] und in intense thought, and with sudden radiance. cried:. A- __ "Bl“ You can’t ‘Papers, gents and ladies? Ya! No? Park fashions, lady?” He shown! a large periodical b0- tween their very noses, but Marjorio threw it on the floor, with a bitter glance at hr-r own borrowed rut. cge: "Don't 2"‘0'3' me any Pm"? Insh- ionsf“ Th-n she gave the in}? nis «mge by renaming her chat mm Mal-i mm. “unm - ‘ Mallory is an inspiration. her Invention wi imply put forward and, man-like, cm C DOV Than she 'g by l‘ewming in “How long do She h weirâ€"an inspiration!" rather dubiously I't'n absolute exultation {m 11160 them at his head. a shower about the train- ) could only feel a w- for the one man who I.» :1 him as he knew he (1’?- bent to pick up his «cw-l controvert sank bag-3; ”VVell, 1"“) you don't if â€"â€"- ' -UUluUll L, V --- would be delayed ih leavigé '3‘}! urgently ljecomnxendcl ould." Ogden ?” N PILLS 30 f lends 13 being the one thing um ’ °€8 me .” E. G. W D ¢ averted, to ‘ reassure her. She decifl- prise: “Why. what' herself. R)" I r to the 0er power, and smiled: “I'll take ('C'f' . resolution. “ fines to the floor. : I’d better get at! at Og- take the next train back. It what I’ll do. Nothing, !" this last to the train-l :rymg to calm the «2:3 1A haHng eloped ‘Wl‘n’ can't desert me d leave me to the train!" you, sweetheart ' she began exci are train wreck “I’ll go pack my thing: )jf “Well, it is a kind of a responsible s it is to ; , job." The Conductor swelled his chest 3 little at that, and Marjorie felt that )ntmvcrt ._ . he was already hers. She hammered k blu‘; ~. , ; the Weak spot in his armor: ell, 1‘.) ,4,’ “Responsible! I should say it is. don't lIT-f ,' Mr. Mallory is a soldier, but soldiers .e sou, {1;1- are such ferocious, destructive peo- esslve. 1;. ~ pie. while conductors save lives, and Is,' 'I‘hg'e mp â€"-if I were only a man I think it some tz‘v . would be my greatest ambition to be careless 1m .--: a conductorâ€"especially on an over- : end of m.- land express.” his tlcl-;e.:;:. The conductor told the truth when nether cllaiz. he confessed: “Well. I 'never heard such he took it put just that way.” shoved back with a little more prid crease the impression he felt he was and Mallory making: “The main thing» A! Mm.-- .‘t leave me like this," excitedly, with a no!" to the train-boy. must. and I will.” Mar- 6'9II y went right on talkingâ€"J and past-ling his papers 5 ‘A Al. 2 now to elope ba\ 1; an 111‘ " ’ ‘ : 1L lltit Just [Iliit )ved 1:; with a little mo; '1 filallur‘.‘ making: “The I] By “Us 13 to get my trai evalxmar This was a fat we couzu ) [at his twin th 3 conduc- “I don't suppo us.” locident, would I Ogden?" lice ma ‘ you do SOP‘o. ded went right on auc- us and magazines, into the laps of his but they tried to u ”31°13 me now," me to go 4):] when he : ‘3 on the “Talk about soldle tnd life-savésrs! I t} braver man than any a conductorm-reauy." wat-â€"-" Ex'en Mal the man’s rosvrve ‘ Marjorie “em. on treacle: math" trust the u people to 3 courage.” “Well, of great (19 made him outrageous saying: "'1 his “Sort or Just a tram. tone, 85 st His curt i jorle a trifle, b and came Lu we stop at 0 “Five minm Marjorie po y The stupefied Mallory saw Mar- ,jorie in a startling imitation of her- I self at her sweetest; only now It was brazen mimicry, yet how like! She the UDSUSpECtiDg‘ otficial: “Isn’t the country perfectlyâ€"w “Yes, but I’m getting used to it." the conductor growled, without look- ing up. Ion, coquetting with one and anipping the shears other. Delilah and the Condu Like the best of women want of men, Marjorie was willing to do evil, that go come of it. She advanced < nocent conductor, as the l; Sorek must have sldled up .A_ Iv. ‘U'. 0‘ alyouâ€"even if I have to kiss him." i ,; "Marjorie. I won’t permitâ€"â€"" 1 x» “You haw nu right to boss meâ€" yet. You subside." She gave him the :‘merest tom-n, but he fell backward {into a chair, uum‘l shameless s3 rex' Remember, it.’ "Marjorio' " to NOW. don't v 11 V Ht soldiers and course, I can’t say as to n Mallory could see that serve was melting fast as mold his breath, for the lttle nussy was actually a company must have a Is and welfare of so many nr presence or mind and said the conductor, With or thaw. What touowea 01d his breath‘ far on. In addition quantity of tea. :5. A. ROWE : CHAPTER XXVI an indifference jolted Mar- tut she rallied her forces, ck with: “How long do gdell?’ . scow, 1, Marjorie was perfectly D evil, that good might She advanced on the m- We are "311398 to to“ All kinds of Christmas F ruits I think It takes ['0 every pun ham "Dd (‘ln'i~!n:m~. u with relentleu the Conductor. 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