Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Oct 1897, p. 8

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h.At. these words. an rechollection of :3 film Passed out of P ilip's mind; all_ .roahzed Wm . At length she leaned “990.". azai'nst an t “At last ” be said. with 11 3'31: 0t relief. “How late you ere!" “I could not get. away. There were some peop.‘e to dmner;" and then. in softened voice, “wa pale you look! Are you ill 3" ”No, only a. little tired." ' {Ute-r this there was eiience. and the Once Philip madv a beginning of speech: but his voice failed him; the beating of his heart seemed to: choke his utter- um minut "ht pecially silence by night. is a great un-o veiier of realitiesâ€"0r the dread of bit- ter words, or the ‘prescience of the Sharp pang of parting-for he knew emmgh of Hilda to know that, what he had to say once said, she would trou- ble him no moreâ€"Mhether it was these things, or whatever it was that af- and presentimenta crowded in upon him. He peoplbd his surroundings with the shades of intangible deeds that yet awaited doing, and grew afraid of his own thoughts. He would have 1n But when. that night, he found himâ€" self sitting in the appointed place, and waiting for the coming of tee woman he was about to discard. but whom he) loved with all the intensity of his fierce nature, he began to view. the matter in other lights. and to feel his resolution mixing from him. Whether it was the siience of the place that told upon his nerves, strained as they were with ex- pectation-4m Silence mm mnrn M -wvâ€"v‘. uw 011W“ w " ° ‘ ("t name to gratif man to do anything, that thing mun“ ancwn . . . be bad indeed if we. cannot find a sat- know you money-wovmg En . . , think very muuh of ' race mfactory excuse for donng It; and so bearers of the name are r it. was with Philip. Now, thought he do; and. although you won ' v ‘ . '11. n‘ i a! ‘ to himsej, would be his opportunity ‘0 a Image in be to 111 m m inform Hilda pt his relations with 93.1381. hand. shou’fld notybe] . mhance With you. \\ by, Maria Lee, and to put an end to his . ancesters, were princes of flirtation with? her; for ostensnbly at when yours atiifl herded t1 . - - woods .. .. . I can show Band 1:. want no a club to wk wt}! not be the first to put z very serious flirtationâ€"that is to say. though there had been words of love. and even on her part a paasionate uvowul of affection. wrung in an un- guarded moment from the depths of her prowl heart, there had been no formal engagement. ‘It was a thing that mum be done. and now was the. . had scarce' ; time to do it. And so he made up has “jhat She uglhijleardplt‘gserilgrtic mind t0 .".'0. k... :4 It was some time baton map could'm" ‘0 hlm "1 “81 more charming . ’th‘an all r Maria's gentle love. "“30 up his mmd whethor 01' 110 ha! "mug. $10M ," ha said.. aeiqing Md attend his tryat with Hilda. In her hand. which e immediately With- tso rm place. he felt that it was on drew; "do not ‘38" me. Y“ “W. , . how I love !" m“ proceedmg KODON'MY- masmudi “And whyyau’ahunld I not leave you. an moonlight meetings with so lovely ! ' even supposmg it to be true that yoU' 3 Demon might. shown they come to do love me? 'Do my coat I love you..] . , . and am 1 any ' to endure the! the knowmdfge of Muss Lee: be open to daILy humiliation gaging myself. the I muonstrucuon; and partwulnrly b0- _' poor German companion, who has no-.. cause. should aha show tho least tend- . ting? but her beauty. put aside in fav- . fitness toward 1’. I16 knew in his - or another whom I “to love! You i heart that he 0 not trust hi 1f. 3 say you. love me. and; de me stay, now. ' _ tell me What is your purpose toward however much he might be engaged m ,’ me? Do you intend to try to take another direction. At twenty-onethe ,5 “Manta“ 0? W infatuétion ‘0 ma,“ 3“th cannot be out i with‘ im- , me your mmtrem? It 13, I am tmd, , ; a. common thing for such prroposalts to pumty. but have an awkward way of be made to women in my position. amorting Wwea, ties of honor not- Who? 1'.” would be foll for wealthy ‘ “’ifhltanding. ' gentbmen to marry. I so, abandon I tel]! 011;, Ph‘ili , that I ‘ .But ‘15 a T1139. when in our hearts “'9 would rather die tlhgn so dngg'Me my [I I “"311 t0 do anvthimr that thima- must» anmemt nnma .n .- _ . ..._,_ A?! i: him. but, it wi ”I give; gone, I shall to snence. and more CEA PTER VI. morning. ‘A: v ' ' â€"_-_c~ Wu“- 33 L”; be open to dafLy humiliation seeing myself. the deed, "t was mm. 0t. anxieties, forohe l part-culnrly b0- ! poor German companion, who has no... 1394 many comancatlons to deal \Vlt‘h. w the least tend- ‘ thi but. her beauty. put. aside in fav- . Fun-t Q3076 W88 his secret engagement I18 knew in his . or another whom I also love! You i It): Mam Lee.. at winch. be It. remem- ' If : say You. love me. and; bid me stay, now. ’ - red, 1353 wnfe ,W‘fl? totafly Ignorant not trust hxmse. ' ; ted me what is your purpose toward fwd Which Wes an M a guifxciently {ht be engaged m me? Do you, intend go try to take deWard alfau' for a. married man! ' . to Lt twenty-one the :1 advantage of my infatuation to make have upon his hands. Then there was . ,. _.v me your mistress? It is. I am told, vhf” paramount, need of kee in his u'tl‘GB‘Od thh 1m .5 a common thing for web maposelts to mar r 1380 With Hilda as secretpasg the Iwkward way 0f ' be made to 'women' in my position. den ' t," say 1101315318 0f the necessity ties of honor not- Whom I.” would be £011 for wealthy ; gentiemen to marry. 1' so, abandon I from his Wlfe. Ind ' that idea, for I telll sedation was t I in our hearts we would rather (1' YOU» Philip. that I] hat he had plenty ofl , . , L8 than 80 disgrme my tlnouley on which to Bug; - - that thin“? "1“” “"918“ name E0 ,gmtify mys 2r. I dénmwh as his father ad, from the .nnot find a sat- 53%}: 3:"! money-filming English do not . 232,1101' has legfvmg Oxford, made him - ° . . 9'17 mun 0 .race unless the .: mvance one thousa' n, ?lng Al‘t ’ +331 5? {mirem Of tilt) namfl are rimh ‘ 'III-f ‘I'll I H‘Ldn hit] hm... Am .1' {1‘1 3â€"year. special license and the curate of acity chm-ch. Iainud by the ‘c' ___.. “w umlcu'ueu 0111} 091' arms toward the path by which be had left. her. an r' ' . here, In another Nothing “118‘ married ?" "I can meet YOU. “Very well; I will morrow, and get. a. j on \‘Vednegdgy I can 1 my dearest . Will marry bargain, and complain an” you have not got your money’s , . Remember, too, that an ac-! cxde'nt take you; at your | “-01.4..0l I .Phlfig) had t or rather branched' hlmsez. d _‘-._,--., nwuu a.“ t ' .ed as 1 the ahudows of the nigt amine me very ca went on, “1131 hitter 82 into In Daid a visit ” will not be L I thirty (11ml 3 mm the ma: tor across td ~ main”. indel themselves be ”Hilda," he I cannot bea marry you." w- -vvvv, A uuvU DPUAU‘I ‘ mamly, indelicately perhaps, and there hahd scarcely .heard the latter part of 1‘)" at she sa1_d. Presently he lifted {I}? (ace, and It bom traces of a dread- . uggle. It was deadly P3:_a:9d gf‘eat black rings had nainiad . â€" % men. dingy. and stuffy on they Miaâ€"iii [at/cg adolpd, and “hose haughty pride . the height (1.1110 hot stunner. into an mg; to mm In Itan more charming famradm. a gardm of Eden. in- th‘a‘ln 'all poor Mann's gentle love. 5 ° W . 3‘38! the serpent had no man. do .not he aim. seizing ,need *0 Beat an entrance. But. an (111:: “lrlarqfiéowhgth [we rmmediaytelry lT‘vith» mhfiuufi. when the first glory ofl ; n e . ma. ' ' ' ' HOW I love you!" V me on now" . 8‘0““ faint m hzxzotilfigzgglygmm ”gfifiwt :“ in? 18mm ' “mm p232?“ Wd £052: P° Md“ , 1 0‘ rue'a ou‘ roman mit, .. do .078 me! 'Ib my cost I love yyou, d.i Y and severally, many things “$112!: 311g agn 1. 9113: ' .to endure the , dngdnqt 1311mm them. FprloPh'ilip, in- n!!! umllmtlon ageing myself, the I had mgnywafoflfic of 3113:3135, lfor (he, V . .- , p ,a 10118 ea 't . $1112? but. her beauty, put aside in fav- . First there “'35, 1353,5569”? engageggftl nfln+knn nvl‘m T -YL.‘ l___ n ‘7--- . fl) Man-:1. 7-- â€"-â€" -- W..- 1;va ““1105le IVV c- "Hilda. do not ” 1:: mid. seizing her hand. whichagg'rmmediatehy with- drew; "do not Leave me. You know how I love you!" ‘ b hand. shcu’lld not be proud of an Why, Philip, my stars. were princes of royal! blood I YO'U'IB 811:1! herded the swine in ' foyls. I can Sh’OW’ more than --- f‘“ (TIC 1‘ ta 'th h' h dWaâ€"s" U'u mrerence to the hall-porter he (us-l uns -cewx-‘ 13 an , - . Htrdunpe- kwt up some communication with his'to have 9. 1c . .. of his way Gruhgnnd- ' . ' ”WU" I back to his lodgings to find -: ' ' {Dee my lxzfc than lose you' ' - hrm somewhat disconsolately. And. what' so that I would buy you v taven of! my honor. When To have a 1 love,” she said drawing him toward her other people ”Ty me ?" . ti“ his '1'}: curls mingled with her We you-made up your mmd own fair locks, and kissing him upon 'â€""""‘â€" Are you sure? 'Ijhm1:"â€" - the forehead. “1.1mm Imased _you. , _ , ..â€" , uwv nun amuxuencement 0] _ “v. uuuu‘vy, .3qu . , .flfIGTDOOn. 1)hjlll), for L' ”- ' l' mmandjng it in ex- , cop Iona y pone language. and the ave not got your moneys! thinkâ€"which, written in member, too, that an ac- « ct d , , ‘_ ”Incas. and at: the heat Qha '3' an anger had lust arnvedâ€"opol tum. and promise ‘eat black rings had painted beneath the troubled eyes. 16 said, hoaraly, “dont go: gar to Bet you: go. I will V3(fl'her I made rbeauty, shad... more lovely by the night. Very carefully,” she hitter sarcasm, ‘ look something THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. October 7, 1897 v -_- “u; Aux: , UUL. \I JuL (‘ZL that W0 have t. .- him such stopping away all lg'ot, Hilda sighed whole life is devote or rather all I the man my fathe n1 rm ; if I stop here u: defiance {axially as he has been me, there is no know ingl appen. Rpmember. Hilc'a, l 0 deal with George. who». 5 d to secret endeav- l 0113 to supplant me. If I were to give' an Opportunity as I should now, I should defierve‘ 1 I been a softer-minded woman she we- a ' ' did not get.” I and acquiesced; had she o 0 l‘ld . wncu up mth visiting some of his 03;- ford friends and had ternoon been near his . letters. He would. he i return on the morrm i apologies in person. not till that 31'- club to look for wever, he added, v, and make his } This letter he handed to his wife to i read. . “Do you think that will do?" he asked, when she had finished. _ "Oh. yes!” she rep-1i 0? her old sarcasrm. ‘ we'regf falsehood.” ed with a touch ‘1t .18 a master- 4 7 Philip looked very angry. and fumed ‘. kept you up in town. \Vell. well. I' don’t complain; youn young men ; but don’t; g men will be let these affairs interfere with the business of life. Be. member Maria. Lee. my boy; you have serious interests in that direction. in- terests that must not be trifled With. interests that I have a ' ht to eXpect you will not trifle with.” n- ‘_ _A _,__- -v- wvvlulu uuw . ub- ton;". and be read her the letters he had Juagt received. “.‘No, dear, it widl be pleasant; for . ; but. what can I I do? Ynn In”--- H A - "' all Lit-1 ""'"' \ ‘UUUULUHCQ to be __ .3 . - ., . _ short, there was 11) the' of that. sense of finality and of se- GXIKN ourx'ty that is, under ordinary circum- W041!" ° ' ishing mark of t0 “’11 untry; it partook honor . , _ e of an illicit 0011- He nartlon. own) m a remote distict to he posted. and v in thmnse-lves full of lies 1:. white they might have 80 .,D ' as Mrs. e carefufl not to Show places in the day- was a possibiLity of any one Who might) . _ striking figure the ' Lady who had lived with Miss .Lee in 1 ____ ”\‘lunu -â€" .u. ,1. -. u‘l 1 (‘u [.0 lake. the r12 63? little thi . ‘ ,0 ... in the fuLure 1 :enmeflves felt. and in truth “um-3' ‘f 11'9““3’“ shame- I] but the commencement of he gentrived. t9 estabhsh a one afternoon. Philip. for cunfldepin! mumacy With M me sauce his wedding. tore whxlst ‘1 scmzenhat mystifie w from his wife‘s side. and girl, was not. unhmn no -1. '1' nln-d-J " ‘ ' “many 01 concealknent, and. mdant petty falsehmls and I. It. was not pieasant for, ifoot to {have to pass as Mrs. .d to be carefufj not; to Show public places in the day~ a there was a pwsihiLity of een by any one who might) in how n.+..:1-:_ m fort awhnle now ; 115. 5" V ‘.‘ IIU \,-' I I. t was not pleasahâ€"tdtqc; her L to nelpfly to Mafia Lee’s btters, M] as they were by epistlfll fl (I‘M'v- "J ’ ‘ ‘ n...“ "VVV . ‘1‘? the letters he seemed under safest mum» might be to no felt: in her 53” Ill-“"71 11'- ~ wk indeed. In 016311 1411151 of it; but, when it rune 1' union none ”0 the 1mm he w . as too weak thus to y and of 59, exgxnsc hm shameful conduct to the inary circum- woman whose, heart, he had won, and 11;; mark of to wholm Jr Wu» bound by every tie of 7: it partook honor Hm? u gendeman holds sacnd, an illicit con- He thought, of the scornful wonder “vith \fhjff‘l \‘kfl \I'I'Lli’ll I:_4 ‘ ‘ ‘ __ 'Z‘ ( A“ ; ‘1 _ A ',- . ., ‘ .‘tJ‘ia'f '7 J: don lodge; 'Vfi'â€"" ”V" husuu. i 0811 “18 FINANCE. HAS YOUR _ ___.- was "us as 55861. 80 th‘t tie-$65.8: i new. baahfulneas and despondency disappear; i the eyes become bright. th ; energy returns to the body. and the mo tgorated; all dralaa cause ~no more vital waste from we system. The various or ans become natural fee! youue a man and know ma <-::ro you, and make a man «nae the brain becomes a so mat all pun flan. blotch the nerves b tnervm'm- new. bashfulnens and dennnndnnâ€"â€" :- ..\u Nt;.,~*W “I U“ tua‘ ”lab-"'8" 0' Inc ‘68 ANERVOCB WRECZ. FOR OUR,” m .A e n cxpr‘*83i‘-'D: 3'00? me Mk ”fifty and strennh. and mom- ings, restless nights. changaable moods. weak manhood. stunted organs lnd prema- zuro array. bone pains, hau- loose. sore throat etc. v3. vnl I L] A I 1- - â€"‘ - ‘. ...u;115(1-\. whilst it somenhat girl, was not. “ithn much as tended every-day Philip i1 mance. i- vumr VU‘ exgmsc his shameful < woman whose, heart he to whom I c was bound 1101101“ that u; gentlanaau --' IDOL-gm: of the scornfu this): she, would listen t1 vferrcd to Lake the risk 13:11? in the future to . F - -- - of debts you can't make m tin ued.) ablish a species, of y with LMarimwhich mystified the poor rvv- '3 charm, inas- tmnsform the ' 'hero of ro- The New Method mam Drnnh‘-‘ n2- - _ I wonder," said the emoth “why men (1. not fight for a love as they did in the days 1 ." “Beta ' ry handsome young man. a. fellow to go to a summer “I see a party of missionaries "lea. I sup- ple who ire homeward bound with tales of their rich finds.” f Fat the Kfloudyke fever ‘ file only cureâ€"slack!â€" Is to drag) a Kiondyke . lie . made man?’ “No; I think he was made to order." "Why 809"."Well, ' ' -_.., “a; Jul ‘\116 ohwing." Private Moriarty. the r “Halt, will yez? Who gapt. Biflhl‘flxl. indionznn W belief use: F321;» -‘ .’ s“ â€"_ , VUu man It. tq‘ glaska. MI They haw 'a \V recruit,_. argain Every“ whicl‘ ON E: DRY( 'Glfl I'PI’ BI ‘)1'I:.~'I Ofl‘H H

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