than: i t w a»: mum as m anon J“ W to: my Cb Wntuzcn An Intense“ Interesting Tale of me In Aummuexleo. ICmutinued from last week ) "‘How dull the house seems without Arnold!†Gabrielle once said to Beats; it was the day after Arnold’s departure. “I wish he were back again.†Ream. was standing near the piano, touching a note here and there, lazily ï¬ngering a low minor accompaniment, busier with her own thoughtsthan with the notes. Presently she make a sudden remark, which appeared to Gabrielle irrelevant and startlinv. “Why do not your two married on the same day?" “Oh, Arnold does not want to marry yet, I suppose. Papa would have been very glad if he had; he is always wanting to hurry him.†- ' “4 :nn .“3 brothers get “on; "um-c £333 to. I ‘11 0M My cum when {all And Mu onset?“ the tonnflngnd tlwflguri a! who 3nd Child] “9rd mum relief. I A ‘- - --A~Iu nun! â€"â€"i @112 aï¬mmaizm gm. Bold aim bout the 'Ol'lfl. rrwu. v ....... 750.; So», .; Buounm'mm Poms Duo denominator). \ m 081:. Conn. Solo Prop ‘. â€WHOM to Cure Skin DWI," mailed free. an ad Scalp puriï¬ed and bemufled mars by Cancun SOAP. Absolutely pure. ism BUTIOUBA WORKsflflg‘III‘DEHS "3 But, man. “But why is he so slow about it?" and Beats struck another chord impatiently. “Surely Hermine in old enough to marry: she looks at least two years older than ll. “Oh,but they are not even engaged yet, you know; and they will have to be med for some time before they balcony. "But I will tell you something if you like,†said Gabrielle, sitting up among her pillows ; “it is a great secret, and you must not tell anybody.†Rents nodded; the chords were still for s secondâ€"she was . . . , A __-_l..n.l nongâ€" 7i LINDSAY. mmAY. J UNE "Uhv â€"-__ -V, , use Wusun listening. “Arnold has promised papa-â€" he premised last yangâ€"that he would propose to her this J nne, and we are very near June now; and Hemine is coming to-morrow, you know, and she is to say some time, so it might be very soon. 1m._.. 1â€"... u .m In? I mam-e she can- A MEXICAN BELLE. m'ï¬Ã©ï¬o it might be very soon. ‘ Whatfun itwillbe! Iamsure she can- ‘ not refuse him; Eermine has always ‘ been so fond of Arnold.†“No, she cannot refuse himâ€"she will not,†said Reata, decisively; and again her ï¬ngers strayed over the yellow-white keys, and fell back into the low minor accompaniment she had been playing before. The day after this was Otto’s wedding- day,â€"a day of disturbance and excite- ment at Snyhinice, a quiet though joy- ful day at Steinbuhl, a proud day for the old baron, and a day of strage sensations for Beats. Relief had a great part in her feelings, but also remorse ; she had much ach herself with, for if Otto had been false and ï¬ckle towards her, neither had she been quite fair towards him. There had been moments during the last few weeks when a sudden feeling of terror and self-reproach made her tremble l at her own folly, and in fear of what Otto might be driven to. He loved her, or \ rather he was infatuated with herâ€"she ‘ had seen that in his eyes and heard it in his tones: what if she should have ruined and wrecked a man’s life! During all the last fortnight these thoughts, and such as these, had passed and repased through her mind, and on the day that was Otto’s wedding day they were more tumultuous than ever. She had had time enough to get accustomed to the idea that Otto’s wedding-day was not her wedding-day; but in spite of everything that had passed, it touched her strangely to think that her lot and his, which once were so near being dosely bound together, were now to lie apart. She would not have it otherwise, could she have chosen; it was only the certainty and the realization which were While Arnold was away, Hermine came to Steinbuhl to stay for an indeï¬n- ï¬e time. She had often come before; but although no word had been said, it was understood between thuefl'Baron and m )1. Four“ I, l3 u I---â€"â€")"" ' Mothers knew the comfort, Strength and. vitality in C“ P“ , “(mm never be with- 4 -LM’ ï¬nite". m: the wofld m the most wonaemu mun- v. oflgurlng ikin and scalp dim children over recordad. The Met. permit rent 5nd sleep. an 1 mm! when "1° WI phy we; cnucnn Anti-Wu they would never be with.- ‘3’ the hands straying 0731' M was away, Hermine mhl to stay for an Indeï¬n- ’ had often come before; no word hd been sold, is d between the,an and mndnl'f that this Vilit W83 gonqgm}; cum 0! J. ..... a ’15 m4. “Oh I “8 euro Gabriella, conï¬dently, wlule Hemlne’e one I “Evetybody in ID fluid 0! Arnold. “Nut tum, end notâ€"«eve body.†aid Beats, rather low, end ben n3 ave: he: work. Arnold merely frowned, and uld he would teke his gun that evening end out about for the minoxeent. It was e showery d: . each u will t; it nlnod nometlmel lollow upon internal, but the sun and cloned up at am nnt mine out betweenhp in Apdl ‘--‘ n‘ A-m- “Oh I but sure no mu Gsprieila, conï¬dently, whule Hemipa’l eyu “Eveyb9dy u I0 fluid every minute; and presently the sun looked out from the torn fleeoy curtain, and smiled down its rsys upon euth Gabrielle we: taking her afternoon sleep up-stairs, Hermlne and Rests were enjoying each other’s society downstairs. “I tell you what." said Rests rising from her chair, as the ï¬rst shower ot sunlight came through the window-penal, ..,_ 4.: .m frame! of the Busing ""' " touching up “1° °‘d family PictFE"'u.“d ‘ en10y1ng mum an.-- - -- _ hat." said Rests rising “I tell you w from her chair, as the ï¬rst shower at sunlight came through the window-penal, touching up the old gilt frames of the family pictures, and making little eqnuel of light on the floor,â€"â€"“it is going to be quite ï¬ne nowâ€"let us go out for a walk ; we have not been outnto-day, and I am Without, eve tmnz Wu yaw... ... freshly fallen The grass blades dr00ped under the great shining dr0ps; every lilac-leaf was transformed into a tiny green cup brimful of liquid crystal; the gravel was dark and a glistening; the rainpipes of the house still sent down little streams of water. There were a hundred sweet wants in the air: every flower in the grass of the lawn and in the garden-beds seemed to have gathered new? stre and to be sending out its perfume f; a“ v < r J t x 1 T with tenfold powerâ€"strongest of all, giro; ‘ , t" sicken. It came from the flower-beds. from under the hedges, from the damp walk where the two girls were passing along towards the farm, and across which hundreds of lively snails were crawling, luxuriating in the _delightful dampness. The birds were singing again almost like in the ï¬rst spring days. "Will the fox be shot, I wonder?" re- marked Reata, when they were through the old beech grove behind the farm, where the slavish hens, who a few ago had hung upon every movement of the Chochin-china , were oourtinr and cringing before his black-feathered successor in . “Of course Arnold will have shot it;†fort; but even here Hermine’s flounoes got sadly draggled, and had it not been for the evening sunlight, and perhaps for the hopes of meeting the returning the other side itlookedsowetthatRests and Hermine sat down onthestile to summon- - ' â€"â€" L- _.:a.. man Am. “5 "u"'--' __ D 0 h bright deceltlul gleeme. she afternoon the grey vault blue streak! be seen, and, “ushered. fogether in deteeh- an. ing for fresh air; and begun to ï¬nd the con- Iermine rather heavy in dragging a. weight up ught that out of doors I! ï¬nd it easier to talk, events she would have birds for comymy. far too lete?‘ objected a 3'3, “ELM " "WWVI ' "' mm was ‘9‘ $31“ driftink W“ H! mmn m 19..., NE “But you will come ii I eek you. Be:- mino?" There wee I. pointed emu on the on which implied conï¬dence. “ ee, Wadi! ouwiehit Am- ut ;ovon iilou h Reete’e eyoe were ï¬nd on the eky could no thet Bennine smiled et him. "But you will come with no. too," aid Hormino implodngl to Bette. “No, I eheil to n hero." ehe aid, in a. hard voice, 10011!!! thet eho wee behav- “No, 1 men rem-cu .....-. _, I. herd voice, leellnz thst she wen behav- ing ungraeionsly, but taking 3 strenge pleasure in provoking these two. Her- mine might obey Arnold if she 111m wank she? No one had my rlght to dioute to her. “Come dong, Bermlne, let us go,†‘ Arnold put in, shortly, in JP†snger. _. . “They no going to leave me all done!†thought Rents, with n pang of regret which wss rather ineomietent. “1 must still fetch my gun; it will be best to ï¬re it 05 before we get too not: the house. Will you not come ofl' thst stile!†he added, turning once more to Realm, who still sat immovehle. “I will come if you let me ï¬re off your gun for you ;†nnd she looked nt him, her color tinim, half willing to yield, but afraid to sell her dignity too cheep. with strengely eyes. “You could not do It if you trled ; yon ‘ would not know how to hold it, and it would knock you down.†He lesnt against the stile, with his elbow on the top bet, the gun was lesn'ng peeoesbly st twenty yards distance. He thought she was ng merely in childish deï¬mee ; but hehadeeenthemgryllght ln he: eyee he would not hsve emfled in thst patro ' runnerâ€"inst the manner 3 most calculated to rdso the evil deï¬snt 1 spirit in her. “Please don’t,†repented Hex-mine, who had a. mortal dread of ell ï¬reums. “Rests, let us come away ; Arnold says you cannot do it.†‘ ' *~- " --u mun- “He eon’t prevent me," we muâ€" and then, with s sudden moyernent which P and sprang into the long grass of the ï¬eld, and was running towards the psling where the loded gun wss leaning. The dying snnbesms touched every thing with crimson and goldï¬hey were braking ‘ on every rsindrop thst hung on the leaves golden; they shot into Renee’s eyes, and 1 made them flesh ï¬ercely. 0f the greet banks of clouds which the dsy over land been sending down their showers of rein there remsined only long dsrk , deep purple, showing slmost black sgslnst all the glory of crimson and orange, dying of into rose end lilac and tenderest gregn green. A3 Beats sprang past him with thst sna- den movement, Arnold, nugget-ed st her, lmpetuosity, for s moment lost his presence of mini, end did not arrest her, es he might have done essiiy, by only laying his hand on her arm, when she shot past him, her sleeve ‘brnshing. his. He was when he saw that how too Into; Reno’s quick feet hsd curried her to the pdi§, e and she had snstched up the gun. was not going to wrestle with her for it â€"that might» lead so worse things then Inna-m hm- done. It was deny to him, â€"that might» lead to worse things mu leaving he: done. It was cleu no him, as he saw her face now, tint she would not give it up without a. struggle. “Don't ï¬re it oEâ€"I forbid you," he called out imperatively, and stopped on he spoke. M am going to Ihoot thot _bird up “I am going to shoot that mm up there,†she called back, laughing, becsnse she was half afraid at whet she wss doing, and she raised up the gun, snd put it to her shoulder in a. sort of fsshion; she had never held a ï¬rearm before. and she hsd light was dazzling her eyes, so thst she could scsrcely see distinctly. She set her teeth, and made s tug st the trigger. “Take care!" shouted Arnold, seizing hold of Hermine’s srxn end dragging her aside. The herd steel trigger hurt Rests’s ï¬ngers; the gun swerved down, snd went oï¬' with s loud report. Almost together with it eszne s shriek, end then for e moment Rests wss blinded with the ‘crimson glare of the skygflthe smell of â€The bud steel "488‘ ï¬ngan; the gun IWOXYQd ‘ oï¬â€˜ withaloud report. 4 with it cum 3 shriek? moment 323th In: hlu amid] Put her hula-l: “add".m" acro- M _--~ .0†on g man no of Inch (10'9" in put her hula-l: '1‘ eye. to that out w! .40 shut out 1 ground. Qttglsgls , “0 done?" Arnold. ma wnen no nullâ€" nhomvarod. vials-light mu: 0! h“ shouldn'â€" _ . ,, A- -LM man PUT UP â€"-in glass vials, hermetically sealed, and always freshâ€"is the way Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come. When you take pills it's an important point to have them small-provided the have equal stren and efï¬cacy. You’ll« ï¬nd what you want1 in these little liver ills of Dr. Pierce. fl'hey’re put up in a better way, and they act in a better way, than the huge old-fashioned pills. 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