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Milverton Sun, 25 May 1893, p. 4

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* ae APTER Shp Acaase makes a faint ak evhich he o eile e bnpresel Pee ile, aud, springing to the ground, gle down clove to hin, ne her knes His face in deadly pale, « small. spot of chi blood upon h a “ speal en I tell, you he aideately T re no faintest flicker of outcw eaen he ee lyii “Do something for it must do him 00% Ga; Re aE at a places his hand beneath “He is not dead !” murmurs eacdlisn, 4 ina ana AaeMiuln care aay te told him never to speak did not dream I should bas teeing obey- rel ae terror, arrklie netting ‘pioiiton tH Toca ¢ appearance of despairing anguii bears herself as lets a fear greater than intolerable anguish, enter his heart even en. «He is not dead,” he says, qnietly, fore- ing himself tebe oat, bursts into a storm o! pith eenadderlas meh, 0} Thave done had he been ile “Be hind him in possession of a Sta with him until I brin, and cold as and runs swiftly to owards him, is Lilian; she is ‘eembling visibly, Bee - gazes at hit is no immediate danger. Do you understand, ian ? oe ae see sob breaks ae her. to a ae she Kai nating but that he was i ie sare peared in her eyes— sf shghtly, and would have flan, tere I Chetwoode most unwillingly places his arm | ing 6) ere is no occasion for all this—nerv- SIR GUY'S WARD. A THRILLING STORY OF LOVE 4 AND ADVENTURE. wild pac fants Geer ato e | of his face belies 80 wipe away all the feuiniee ‘signs of her | MY 2 | ic,” ae prety “rh = last taint sob, casting i ine ell acorn “<1 think syou' the tigi ae / saaethtog yeny like lea ehoose ; Preps ‘Mi Sheeley with ged 5 out risen sly ea Tpoking fle mies 5 pouch hee ‘ight “he very young |¢ ‘wis! ies, trembling ; “give hi d.” atify his pardonable desire to see you x othe circumstances” refer to the roore ed nthe doctor's een of Miss Chesney's en- 3 oF retty. Lilian, ‘being cich inmaturerscbarsay ae RMLs he GiaMsine att hee toate 22 ey Jay hin, still us ae pon his bed, quiet | making one list faint effort at escape from *—with a shu ae ou had in- detinets ie x lee I should — bess ‘apps z os 3 8 F 28 E ar fis Pd iz myself, “Oh, hush | Lam sure you are speakin, nae yourself. Are you suffering much pain ?” very tenderly. “Not much ;” but the drawn expression jour hands succor me 4* Yes,” coloring warmly 5“ though i was “very little ggod X could, do you, t ously — that wasa foolish, a coepelten mee cae no truth in it ** Some little trath, I think,” sadly, and T thal f Tost my eer tila Fergie me, sweetheart, if i could not then help thinking that’death cold not be’ much wor' n life.” promise me you promise. There is a short pause, It is growing al most cark. ‘The wintry day, sad “and Hobie ¢ from ie pat is dying fast. All the hous ished, full of expectan- sans eee le clock in the ext room ioks ite Wades md tho ough de- cing palm Se aorromm eaeehris ta nay wa: 1s it your arm?” asks Lilian, gently, |b Jus otherhend being hidden beneath the sheet, “ oly. (aint taliave, ond ny! head aches a good deal.” jing you with my foolish shee rising ec Oana oe cusaaices quit the room, ‘ Noy no,” eagerly ; “tell you it makes me see you; it dulls the pain.” a Slowly, tently he draws. her hand wards to his lips, an iteoftly, “Wel al seeeeatl speria? 2 he fear "Yes 2 friends,” ay ning her fingers syinpatheticaly is. “If” —very estly oti oul. tty to make Baume i stee: i auieaeny mais ah Pen holiast aight eden acokhertuce Plecaauh arded would never pass between. sr “Do not fear,” he says slowly : “I have quite made up my mind, Rather than nisk bringing again into yout eyes the look w there to-day, I would keep silence ae Lae and renee Lilian to wi all; person, though where, so large. i n for years & matter of speculation’ with uy, his numerous a nT must go,” Lilian tage, rising : the door is ridor outside. ‘Now, try to sleep, will ou not? and don’t worry, and even think i¢ Tees go wistfully. se ‘a tar fils T will come to-morrow, certainly, as eorly as Lean, | Good-might.* od-night. losing the door softly behind her, ske advances into, the corridor, where she’ oil | finds Gru "a {etl Pothaps they have-beew waiting for er 6 Bo yon have Poraded bim to jin anne ata hoes 8 very white, poor, ot iatons ra notso Badly as I expected.” e did him good. Wall, a ‘ill “take 0 BS ieueiogk st btm betere ““Yes,"—amiling,—‘you can indeed, ch | Take your watd down-siaire and give her s lass of wine. She is too pale for my fancy. shall be hing ee on my hands next if .” So saying. he dis- ap Gy forse coldly ta Lilian, " popating mea yous he asks, icily.” ili im in eloquei “Do not look like that says Guy, shock- rake hey it, she follows Dr. Bland into his sremulously, gazing down upon him pitying: gh to overflow every instant. “Thal go with you,” she says, with a ' charming grimace. ‘I might blame m: upon CHAPTER XXVIL “Claud.—In mine eye, she is the sweetest lady ‘that ever I looked one {Much Ado About Nothing. Because of Archibald’s accident, and be- 10; is uss si try by every means in their ob the sia that hangs over ain. Guy is ol tely distrait, not to say ill-tempered ; ; Lilian is fitful, -now fall of ca Pratl production of Sugar, and as ou: vans “Archibald, thong manitty mend- ‘The White Star Line — Try to Beat dierent Scr he tinkieedetation ‘ewe vas spe’ 3 settled ret Doe — the, 5 t cowboy © | from here to the World's . oe has gi na to Teal & Wal ‘olff, the stipes Although there is pres ys left before tonds, is at this paclctla time consumed ce. 2° too much, and Dr. Bland says you must not | me: tion of oth sree of their patron sain! ‘The st elapses, nd already the cat sw res a Hh Lshould wait for any eae Montreal in aD Jere already pee te a buil assertion. look ie ject. Mis discloears he ku Dows by. joan nae sl moment—so sorry is abe for ‘his hopeless | hi en, he so aes eguin. ‘Think "ide thoughtfully. “« 1 think itis is most Charles Wilworth, sineteen ae of age, w The Monica herpes trade oman ay hom as in Taking tiie thin hia oonddgans: Cycil str to mention to hor this latter sure dred head of ee were shipped apts week, al kets nbereupta Des hastily ¢ dia fore more sailly fol ‘gr who sen ecg elging t4 a the World’s Tele success 5 thei rit if it should grieve auntie? “she would long experience, and ean stand any ammount er,” under one caine al serene will be hey loveesch other, and they ate re ee . lst ‘Opts lable aresary of ena, eat era oe ly are Heats iiosauly to i the face in the sme, yaacr aivancg. as feds a day a ion see the body was tag employes in the Hamilton works of te hat your experience ®” he sske half eis fd asl ” says ait Rssomatenatly, now she length, with a lee effort, she raises thi a 3, will rollath that tha President of the nae Jater answers his taunt with admir- “this tay rg interrogation has the effect | pointment | tf the Pe ope se coadjutor nas says, openly, setae ee fixedly. 6 hy ee boy Bae marrying Cyril mn make her your sister,” replies he, idlys post ae should be some eae ditisulty | meet uneasily, : a Both” Bush scarler. He manifested no Piet atall in the an- 01 Here Dr: Bland puts his head inside the of iS varniaaseahe Gok omen oie ge of The aberinde of the Dake of York = eet ae, ‘of Teck will take place pr e sil nother storm with the first at-| as Canada, China, Mexico and Gi adjust a pending question and itself can. bear witness “and the ‘typlal m7 rovo the fitness of the sex for masculine | American is shar whic! is little or no reason to believe | of business morality. it seems also} that this feaare of the aie will improve|in this, Bel ing o Sea Arbitration Feel- Cornelius Herz threatens that unless the | ta fundament| ig, probed the weakness of ere ro cuiwaco, | A BUTLER WHO Lege ON 18 DIGNITY. tieramen, and a Wil Ride, ois Soret set. =, wid e Father of eg isa Earl of Ree be d to make a curious Sinton en: goon cpisode in the deys of Louis outages eases Fro man xan} Whe Neb, i Pay. of Paris. He was known ready a great Sunberet entries, | among his neighbors simply as Francoir, Stiddiecca of Chadron, Neb... who | or haif's century or more he bad lived at f northern along in the’ atten to Long oe a) pare Ci Tid for ie Hood, | te astume the more Iucrative duties of bat- ane y ve J A ane e to see f \is master about the business of ; | the. Behsh Government. Francois declares ele a: nite that he could not deliver ‘Lord Rosebery’: t recognize, n audience naa return later. toc ish statesmen, Sram rang han mere mentee see ae interesting rider will tchinson of Denver, pl. of exposure, She isonly 21 years of age, me. ei am 4 free man. ree no longer allow re | day I ger y+ in this. partion. | Your insults to a former oficer in over the other contestants in tbis par ae it var rood Seseae oa they say she will surel fees ae the noted En ane aes ‘Al. | Lord Rosebery soot ien | the witht ft bright. aa het Bell of r ae two aceuces cectne "i ed wt in- aM ly cor Franc Se saath ate Chat re ‘ves satisfied but Lord Rosebery was mactled ab ne San Tyler of Kingiahers 0, ‘T. |the thought that, hia antagonistimnight at ea o | any time lay aside the te fone tired le sn Mansville, Wy.,:and He Dog and Spotte ervan ere ne Walt, Sigux Irom Rosebud sgency. annuity of 9,000 francs on the conaition ‘The principal towns through which the | of his abstaining from domestic service ta ronte rans we jionx City, where the is: i a a souri_ will b omelt Fort Dodge alit man of honor. Francois tie en n Dabs where the Mississippi on ; a ean Ag, eee and | full fo the gro falo mis Wild West ee: 2 a x" World’s Fair 2 Aa firmed by tho French bewspe pers. which ve ineory orated this story in their obitu- ary notices of the butler of honor. ALONG THE CONGO. The Defeat of the trabs will inne Con- dence In the Free tho despatches from th: pie ies State ti three months have chroniel- rincipal Arab chiefs, w! aguregstion riders in one of the long | belted against the S entered into in the Uni he be mot srekiaees lace other hand, has never been m_ the ewd to a point fr often shocks. the old world: idea é Eat counsel could not, vy. ae pate aa pil negsayhtah ae ir bast | saeateots diplomatic. stylo vt” the ‘Wrcieh consen' eats wean A again to-morrow, very aptish biting reeall foe thele sex; | representatives when it was the place of the | flicors OS Fon Se ched east ment.” It is o hateful rani Tea chan Spa ‘sored to his overwhelming lust one | Arbitrators, whon he found himself sub- land conversing earn- | — {i Xou do not understand,” ed Citian, “The fuel bills ot such ships are of course, sed th ttle ot po cidnias to diay the Army hi sleep?” asks the doctor, beaming foaly re the vata oe Tepenae hotly b See “pretty Miss crear oe ing | the tas aremeacniee Uing apo by, thaeou: on. | try genera ly. t s. -I think he will sleep now,” Lil- for te. cietibudion of the im sneak filles an Ido repli 9 following him, of any excuse that|i ge out rather more sa than ae “Those im fortune beings of Peet wit ime by the results of S Willy edewn, oF shall £ send snc Aes , os |g Boo seb is af seek it tenet in-New ‘The German Government affects to have 52 eee Tho report of the Candin Fisheries tor | 2 A vilat claase provided for the pay: A desire for mischief makes her heart glow. | o ai Ga of the relentless | ment of damages by Great Britain should } twee! th 0 saying, she trips down-stairs gayly | 1 beside him, a lovely, though rather naughty, smil her li th Hao" the Germans themselves, and they can- mee Sartiga? the fancied yea ier vests vee Hs pays feverish eee D. pose s pie from tion oof that is 18, and such a les- a se sas ected ived | greater protestion In Ree core Scotia ais: these fishes have or | fhe oth and, th eas for the total Sissi merous: Sia aid re oe ‘get © ont of paying Te to Erseda shor ofthe Gf of st i patetalee ob favored ite unprecedent- less Hodister cbpetition Had go State. Li the Tankura Titer, inflicted two erushiny Scar cnsne may. hohe ght i defeats, upon Moharra, killed the Aral nt was placing his ease before the to the opportunity which the ategirae perhaps aie highest reputation at fe Brit- tuadee 1 sit second 3 fi a, an and captured his The capil to alae and rude interrap- eet pees, ae. Ee be served sever- r | ta ied Nya age ere southeast be aaa ODgO, il AL tlement in Spa Atsion ed from wi in| orable to the American Government ; not only offensive to the British and Canadian Governments which entered in By Pat “The result of the war has delivered the g dan it. submit to the laws, or croas the eastern bor- $e | der, retiring from the large region in which they reme since 1863. ‘Th the early. “Gays of their enterprises, th Ai fn some. pt “taoy have re anda favorable inven ‘against her, “ArvicleS concaden “that the amount a1 tonly taker of ae a fs under natives in “het wynect for ivory and thelr raids for s ian ces: o be able to | and shall be prom y fan- or estrain ty ae ‘chem — ‘thea Tf th ican The Tease Anti-Sl Conference all the Powers having terri east Yieally useless. But m that poin' the dau of questions i ability ‘eae ing tponed, the whole seb ga se pon tee try ee iy ae cnany ike fhe wet United St States. me ani paid ratty eee “many. more ¢ millions the ai, descended jeader is a Belgian, gould fevelr Teaving bis big town to its rs with which must now remaine show the end to eee

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