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A FATAL PA 8 T.
BY DORA EUSSELL,
uthor of "FOOTERISTS IN THE SNOW”
"THE DBCKEN-SBAL" "The TRACH
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CHAPTER XVI. ELIZABETS. LETTER.
"Can this have been planned between them ?" | abo murmured half aloud. "I noticed her man." ner was very etrange can he know where she
unhappy child, what shall I de ?"
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THEN DAILY THRS: MONDAT, APRIL 3^rx ́1891.
more, passionately. "God in my witness; I did; gan during the auxions days after Helen's die "I scarcely ever see you now, and if you knew
| it for the best-bat I had no choice.”
"You have noted in a mai extraordinary manner, Lady Enniamora..
It seems so lo yon, I know it must seems -but Eaton nuderstands
appearsues to show signs of seerat care. Only í hów valuable a friend fy to a poor, candlesia cho and the dend woman sloping in her Eigh governors, you would widerstand-bor how I band grave had known tha tragia story she had, regret tho obsage"
whispered in Helen's ears which had been an! Every word of this speech went straight, to poison to her proad not loving heart. It water's heart. His lean fao oskál strangely,
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"We had promised to be true to sach other," went ou Rocke, and I was quite fond enough of Helen te tako bar as she wng, and I wrote and It seemed indeed impossible to Lady Eanin-told her no; told her that you had no right to more to know bow to act. But one thing was interfere betrana as; that you were alocat a Burtain, Hein Drummond mast he sought for, stranger to me, and no relation of hers; that I must be found. This beautiful girl, who bad me quite willing to let the past alous, for I heun sad so tenderly, could not be allowed to knew very well that Helca horself was as good. go out to struggle in the world alone.
"If i write to him he would not toti me if he word in reply: for decision was irrevocable know, she thought. "I might telegraph for a ne would farat see me again--and now 3 hua to came hern-gus, that will be best and if (klük Thasa a right to ask why did yen do this ?"" hecomeu Ishal judge by his moncer
You would thank me if you know,” aneworod Lady Ennismore in a faltaring voice,
up in his confused face as poor Feter paused. "Why is it?" Lake Carolina Sinclair, looking finding swords in which he could explain his
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had followed Helen thor nd the result of your wore on and no tidings could be heard of the sisters' and his wu mlf-denial in dechling never visit was that she broker engagement with missing girl, Lavdy Ennismore's Rosiness grew to bring a stranger to their home. Bot Caroline wo, and would give me no explanation of the and grew. She went to Ardleigh and arranged Sinclair herself unwenty recalled them to be mind eanse except that you had told her there was that Elizabeth should keep or the bowm A "I fancy your sisters do not like-mo," she said; | some mysterious stain on her birth-shame and asual, as a falut hope had occurred to her the "but I hope you will not let them prejadies you „Lady. Ennismore's agitation as she again randoritas mors the words auo used,”
perhaps Halo might go back to her old bome. against må” Halen's letter was very great. A sudden sas.
Hongkong, 14th April 1801.. Lady Ennismore gure port of moan. andaring this rit to Sootland Tmely Expiemore "No, ze could do that Miss Siziołaje-no picion ales darted through her mind that Francis evard her fuos with her hand,
fosiled on Mr. Campbell, of Ardleigh Leiga, toons," ansored Peter, with almost acing of pass Rache might have something to do with Hden's Did you tell Halen this wurt on Roohen arrangemanta fe linahath Mar's tenaner sion in his volpaal disappearance, and this thought weavey terrible"Did you spoil her young and happy life by of Ardleigh House, and heard from that lady "You make me very happy," answered the to her. She paced the room with restless foot-raking up the sins of others to prevent her that since Helen Drummond's disappearance handsome governess, stepa nad quickened breath; abe put her hand to marrying me, and what was your matice for do that her Johans bad never lifted bis head."
"If I have ben so much of you fately it her side, for a starp physical pain brought on ag 20
"Ho's away asking ber now," said Mrs. Camps | is bas by mental anxiety affected her.
balestate. Helen's big dog Best along with bi, with gathering in her round blue eyes, him, for the peor beset was so fond of her, he's done nothi bat pine too since she went away, It's ant ranotable thing. Lady Ennin more, for she had a good home and a good hat band waiting for her here if it had married my Johnny, and he's ever perderame 5-1 since. It m her pour an death eit Johnny that drove her to it, for he su and you know poor Miss Dreamond Cn't ha until well on in, Jangary "
Tonly misinere's nonsitive Lane quivered' during this long speech, sa she know only, to well what bad ouangsi Helen, and sent her alenn and mirable toda the world. But she tried to Will you not let me know, then p**. I pamet lito hangs on this secret. I was hide her agitation, and presently Mrs. Campbell "What's all this about, Katie?" he said. forced to talk Helan bacauza abo refused to give i went on talking of Holen in keż stow way. "Don't you distrous yeareslf. But what posyon up till I did tell her - und she was forced to My Inlinf is she has meds away with her sible motive ccald Halsa Drummond, have forgive you up then she knew. Ask in de werelt, sin said. "My Johnny won't bear this, leaving Ardleigh withent consulting you? But Yr. Boube, cuntioned Lady Eunicate, rising but my opinion-is-4586 ile no uso shutting our we'll be writing in tell you whero she is." excitedly:"Rout for you to know it you know eyes to the truth, and Margaret McNeil, my
"She says not answered Lady Enzianors, where Helen was, but you say you do aut." late husband's cousin, who lizes with mo in a faltering roles; "thw says she meant to I certainly do not; but whom dil who love companion, thinka so too. I tell Jebony he's change her name, to disappear—but she must beber home? How did slin louve it ?"
wasting his time, and fretting himself to pisoss sought for. Empieronze.""
She left it the dey before yesterday, and for nothing looking for her. He's been over a wrote to tell me she was going and that she month up in Londen, and its vary dall for me never would return.",
without him, but I cannot get him to come back-able st her approach. He'll find her some day he says, but I tell him it will only be at the bottom of the vivor, and the very thought makes one's blood rat ook,"
I pray, I trust nothing has happened to bursit and finemme-in-a-broken
Something must have happened to hez, Lady konismore, or the police for the sake of the reward would bave ferretted her out before this. Ford Ennismore offered a bandrowe re ward, understand, and my Johnny has too, I know, and he calls me there is another gentle man seeking her also. No, dupated upon it, tha poor lausiu is cut in this world to find: and I said Caroline Sinolate, in a consillatory inne; sure I wian Johnny would take ay with someone I just came out for a breath of air as I have elsa."
been so busy all day, as we are abarting for town immediately."
la the moswhile Lord Eo visconte was get fog many of his wife's absence; and now ame into the morning-room to s-ek her.
Why, the girl must be mad : Didn't you tell uz ska had some lover or other up there ♬ Maybe they're quarreled P
Lady Ennismore shook her head.
No. I fear she never thought of him but poor Margaret Dreamond's death completely
i
Aud to you man this young girl is alone? Good Hovers, aho may absolutely atarve!" said Rocka, with grant agitation.
No, que took some money that her aut thewinndred paints out the left Ardleigh aloa."
You should have brought her hero with yon. Katie, and I was sure you would," said" the But where did she take her railway ticket kindly, genial Ennismore. However, there is for P
thing certain-the poor girl must be found Lady Enamoramoved unedaily, and hesitated and if you let me se her letter i know "Lord Benignors has gone too seek her," helter how to set and you kupy Isan keep ashe said moment later; he started yesterday anoret as well as my neighbours."
for tom.
"No, Banismoore; I ennnot, ounot! Hat fire was another letter did not agšā; perhaps that will give us some news"
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Then is the supposed to have gone to town Apain Lady Ennismore hesitated as Rocha naked this question.
"I'll go and fotol it; I noticed one lying" said Esuismore, and he left the room as he spoke.ly, and returned in a few moments with a letter in bis hand, directed to Lady Eanismorein Jobusy Campbell's badwriting, but the contents were written by Elizabeth.
Why don't you tell mo," he said impatient as he noticed this. "Do you think all this is nothing to me- you have driven this poor girl despai-gerbages to death, and yet you make a mystery van of what you know
Lady Ennismore raised her shapely head, and leased sadly and reproochfally in the young man's ng tated free.
I know nothing," she said; "I had a letter from her old servant veslerday, and you no ses
Scarly, indeed, had Johany reached the Lodge with his beat and and aching heart, when it occurred to his slow mind that Eliza- beth should at suce write to Lady Eatismoso, a Holen's nearest friend, to inform bor of the time." and mode of Holon's departure from Ardleigh. "Do kindly let me see it then P Ho therefore retraced his footsteps, followed by Helen's dogs who were fuul of his, as was of Jebony'e good qualities was that he was a great lover of animals, and very kind to them.
The poor fellow understand now well soongh This is terrible," he said. "You see this what Helan had meant when she said in their wormen sava inquiries ought to be made at once last inferrion that she was going to cak a great --yen say Lord Ennismore, liss gone to town to favour of him some say. It was te taka oars of do this p these durab, faithful friends, and Johnny norrow. Fully acompted the trust.
But we must fad ber, Ban," he said, laying bis big band on the beautiful head of the sagaoicus creature, who looked up into his bin wys as if he gaite understood. We will go to oak ber-you and me, Bea-1 think she would like to see yon at least, old dog" and Johnny leased a honvy sigh.
He found abeth and the gardener still in consultaties when he arrive ouvy mera at Ard- leigh Anase Elizabeth was thi ting pale of Helen, but the gardener's interes were dit led between also and his wages. But as Jolany atrade into the pour be directed the gardener
lease the ron.
Lady Ennismore crossed the rece at these words, and unlocked a drawer in her writing shle und draw dat Elizabeth May's letter and [haredol 34 to Rocha, who eagerly mood it.
Yea, and he will spare neither expense nor trouble I hops to have a letter or a talegram from him to-lay."
"Tafen will go to tawn."
Oh, Mr. Roche, don't, don't cried Lady Ennismore imptingly, "Let the poor girl alone Futismoro will find her-ho is the G parano to do so, not you?"
"I shall certainly do my best te Brd Lov," said Roche determinedly.
A dangerous silos ensued so dangerous to Poter that he would hear the lend throbbing of his own base. Rat at this moment, when aume tonder words almost trembled on his lips, the sharp click of the Rootory gate fell on his ears. and as ba turned qui-kly round the quaint Agara and sour face of hirrister Dorothy appeared.
She absolutely started with horror when sho Baw, who was the Rector's companion, Her worst fears seemed slemont confirmed, and thera was groad bitternes both in her heart and tongue as to advanced towards the silent pair, who, it must be confessed, fuit very ascomfort
Mina Dorothy bad coldly to the governess, but at onse addressed her brother.
"Your tea's poured out, Peter, and I'va ośma to seak you," she said.
bone-you-way dear, anrvored Poter,
meekly,
“And the grasswiz getting damp.”. wint on Mim Dorothy. soppimbly, "and it's too late for you to be out when you are so subject to rhen. matiem and colds in your head; too late for youby women to be out, too. I should any."
It is not very lote, in it, Miss Prescott ?"
"Indoed}" replied. Miss Dorothy, with a toss of her baul New, Pater, will you came in to your tos?"
"———think I should see Mise Sisaisir safely home," faltered Peter.
Dorothy Prescott, determinedly; but here Mins In that ones I will walk with you," said incluir interfired.
**Oh no, Mr. Prancott," she said, “do not think of such a thing. I am quite wfs, Good night and good-bys,” and she bald oat ber band, which the Realue took,
All this was rery terrible for Lady Ennismore to listen to, aun coizcided only too nearly with har op Rucrat tours. She rose bastily and left Ardleigh Lodge, merod to the very sl Oll days and old memorise canzo hack to her with sztrordinary vividosas she walked back to the bills. It was the springtino new, and the Ardleigh Home by the pielwrong, dan anong och lag blau bolew her, and the sky was blue shore, A stil and plenant day, with the air and the earth fall of the gracious promise of the coming year. But Lady Euais mot glased not at brud, nor groen hilf-opened leaf. She was thinking of the wretched lives of "De zet format on campsot," she said, smil- two young croatoves, whose fates hat so inti- ingls. "Gout-uigkt, Miss Prescott;” and she taly bim auctor with Ler own. She felt towed and turasd away, leaving the brother and weary and ill for flys arsepowering emotions of sister standing kogelbar on the roadway. ber heart affected her strength, and whạn she? What comper have you made with her, reached Ardleigh House she was almost is a Petor?" askor." im Dorothy, sharply, "She's fainting wondition,
a young person i have a great dislike to"?
- "Tis nothing, my dear,” answered the kindly Restor, who was always very gentle in his man- ser to his sister, "only sono faily."
EU-beth May ran to her assistance as she uk wearily down on a couch in the parlour, but the old servant End hat cold comfort to pour in her eats, for Elizabeth also believed that poor
Heian had ar she and Mrs-Campball ex sred isnado away with herself.”-
Sue left all her zonelters, behind, my lady, and her books, and everything except one small be You say he took money with harvel). that's some comfort, but still my heart misgives me,"
In my opinion there is a great deal more
than Estly in Miss Sia air there's craft, retorted Miss Poretby, and, then the brother and sister entered the gateway of the rectory, and walked almost is silence along the arenne beneath the badding trees.
A day later the family at Brackenford left the zorth, and Mise Sinclair had no further oppor- With thosn damat f rebodingsringing ia ber | donily of mating the Koetar. Lads Explmora wars, levde en sismare left Scotland, and oa bar i fult vnwilling to go, and yet when they arrived return to Brackenford, she was prostrated with in town she seemed greatly to recover her health illness. It was a avere nor was allock, the and spirits. She was a woman in trufb xlo ductor said, and Lord Ennismore bleed ths always bore a brava face to the world, a popular, strain and agaiety she had undergone on Helen sought-after woman who ever hid the seerst Drummond's acciunt and argul that the whole faslings of ser heart beneath a enflia♬ veil. family should go earlier than 20223) up to town Yet often as she drovo” in the atrastuz in tho for the season, as he believed the change would park: her eyes would wander among the crowd do bis wife good e
Tisking of Helen Drummond, wondering it by" Thos left Braokenford, therefore, early da, chance she should see her fate.” Not a trace bad
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"It would do no good; it would bat add to her pain.
Rocha was sibini for a moment or tan, and them ho said vary gravely:—
will pardon me, I am sure. Lody Exciting when I tell you that your words "I want a word with Elizabeth,” he said, and have no influence upon me about this. I met the man took the bit and left them and then Miss Drammend here a young and happy girl Johnny told Elizabeth what he had come for hat my naturlauste admiration for her teems to You must write to Lady Easiunire by this live changed her whole life, and to have driven post," he said, "so you ye no time to lose, and bar out friendly into the world. I will try to tell her the train Miss Halan left by, and so on." find her, and as there is no Line 109, will you April, Misa Sindau, the handsome garters got been heard of her, and mysterione fat was
exouse my leaving you at mas?"
What to day Aady Espiamces grew companying them. Miss Sipolar did not leave drawing pour to get another and yet desper What matter? I would write it for yon. pale to hovory lips.
the North, however, without a very serious st-shadow over Lady Ennismore's life; andy Lady Ennismore paight think it strange. Yes. I will catch the next train back to tempt to gain the hand-the heart she had.st. Driving in the Park ope sunny afternamn, à TO.
"I was thinking of that, sir, but I'm only poor
BÉ 105 190,” 205wered Elizabeth:
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So Elizabeth sat down to write her letter, and and ran op te tawa Pinute du aoi remonstrata She used to walk past the pretty gateway of the Eunismore's carriage was stopped oloas to the Johnny distated it.
with me," for Lady Ennismore had partet bar Restors sometimes with her poils, and sine railings against which a great many persCOS. "Your Ladyship. I forward by this post a lips to speak. "I have made up my minu, and without them, and think pensicsly of the were leaning Amongst thema wan a man whose Jetter which Mis Holen left to be sent to you, now y shit! ga"
comforts of a good facome and a setilsd-bone. once handsome features were worn and lived | ~** and I beg to inform you that are in great Lady Ennismoresaid nothing more. She looked She know very wolf that the Boy. Peter had with dissipation, adverse fortune, and, years. He grief and trouble, Miss hele contre out outfully at the good-looking, deleruined young xvided her of inte, but she know very well too was looking at the carriages and their occupants su errand this morning, sad when I came back I fate befors her, and knew no word of how would that be admired her, and was no dont soling bitterly and opasily enough, when bis eyes baddons full on Lady Bunisizory's beautiful found she bad left Axilsigh. She bad ordered a change his resolution. And his reproaches badanter the inlange of his sisters.
Poter was not acting under the infance of and stately face. He gave a start, almost s carriage from the station without my knowledgabean-very hittar to her. Roche. file guessed the night before, to take her in time to catch the how his hard speechos had atabbed her heart.anyon, but of his owe good beart. To put his exclamation, sad continued gasing eagerly and south traic, which passer the station here at lalE» |
poor, faded ald sisters from their comfortabla keenly at ber for the next few moments, and "Will you at oven dito before you go?" she bora, for the sake of any selfish feelings of his than tarasd to a gentleman who was next to past eleres, and she went away in that. Mr. and Campbell weal ap to the station to inquire, sodi He shook his head, and ufter a few ordinary, was impossible to Peter, He bad made up him.
Can you kindly tell me who that Jady in that found abe took a fiakat for King's Crosa atation, werda parted with her, Lady Ennismore having kis mini therefore, to remain a lovely man, but i London. He thinks jogniris should he made forlared one of the servants to drive him to the one the logs did he cherish the “na romantiscarriage is " he asked. at once, as she left her dogs in his charge, and station. And as he passed down the loog avsane attachment of his life.
The person whom be and addressed was car of those people who grila themselver on knowing:
bility, and he therefors replied affibly enough to show be own knowledge.
EVIZEREIF Ba
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in her latter to ran said she never want to come at Bracken fort, and saw in the dim twilight the Ha warehin. Mies Sinclai -OWGOHE, A. back, Autiously awaiting your Ladyakip's cam dosky groups of rs beneath which he and dietano, would wander forth, on many all the name and family histeries of the ne- mands, 1 remain your obedient servuut,
fair spring gaze at the sua cinking behind the granite bills of Brackenfend, or sigh beneath the boiding eaks which grow with their great gue led trooks in great benity and luxuri- aner up the entry lane which led trì thả panca- | ful-Roatang...!
This was the latter that Lord Ennismore carried to his wife, dod-after they had pead it, Friismore quickly made up his mind.
Halen Drasimond had wandered in their brist hours of happy love, a great ware of bandarness to da her ser his heart.
"Poor little girl-dear little girl," he thought softly; surely we shall wcet again."
CHAPTER IVIL --
NO NEWS.
*That,” he suit, "is Ledy Ennismora, nuo of our leading beauties, though she is notu: young as she was," —Lady Fantamore;” reported the quanilover. quickly. Yen sund not tell me, I suppose, ter name before marrisga ?”
just one thing to do, "Katie,“ be Raid and that is for me to run up le toen to-
A thoughtful man, too, was Peter, who svald day, and start inquiries to weak this foolish girl
fod beauty in the blue-eyed speedwall, and the et once. There is no time, in fact, to be lost. Da The next wording, after a very restless, miser. } gronad ivy at his feo, na well is in the mightier You, I can,” replied the man- learned in the I think she must be a littls off her head." fable night, Lady Ennismore received a letter things of earth. “He lored, also, the winged pedigrees of the aristuracy. She was a Mien
"And will you go, dear ?”
from her husband.
ersaingan and the creoping ones, and everything| Malden, from Northumberland, a great heirsan. "Certainly I'll gà; dear little Fat is almost My dearest Kalie, Trute Lord Ensisiore, with the breath of life had a friend in this kind though, to do Enzismore justice, he did not well now, do what's to prevent me?" Til snt. "I am sorry to full you I have no news to sendly, gentle servant of their Maker.
marry her for har mang, whích esme te ber in some of those private inquiry fallows to work you about Helen Drammed. Ons of the agents Thus, on one lovely evening, in the first day a very remarkable way, through the sudden death first, but it they don't sucosed I'll go to Scotland of the private inquiry office that I went to troood of April, when the sua had just dipped behind of her only brother, who was found, Land meny Yard, the poor girl tout be found, and she's a her, or rather a young lady in black who arrived the hills, leaving the reflection of bis glory in the years 'nge Bow on one of his own miera.. But I great deal too handsome to be knocking about by the tmin në King's Cross that Helan must glowing rose tjata on the sky. Pater ourned the remember the direnmatanes, perfectly, for some London alone.”
hsvo started from Scotland in, to a b. But if Rectory cutus and stood looking gravely up people said young Matten had been murdered."' And Ennismore was is good na his word. He this was Hole, and I suppose it must have wards, Then, with a sigh, his spas fell, and be Murdered ", said the questioner, and a Jaft Brackenford in time to catch the first (min | besp, 18 a railway ticket from Ardleigh station walked on a free steps along the lane, and pro. etrange flush stola over bis brown and baggerd south, sed immediately after he was gone Lady was given up to the ticket-collector, the driver sently saw a poor, maimed worm, censkød by a face."" And÷Miss Maldon came into tbar Ecgismore eeut a telegram to Praucis Role of the ssh she took states ba culy dose bár a mnt wheel, lying wrishing on the roadway. munay, die abe at Lyowond Barracks
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"KATHEEYOR ENNISMODE" ya: he has not been, and this is all I have to tell chance. He stad looking at it contemplatively more was a lucky dog to get each a woman and But Francia ftohe had not forgiven Lady I shall go to Scotland Yard to-day, and, if I see thinking of many thinga besides the worm which such a fortune.” Esojumors, and resented bur interfurance sono other way of finding her, will offer a mward had met so dire fata. He could not have put At this moment the exrringe began to move in flats. deeply about Hulen Drummond tast he hesitated for her discovery, as I own the idea of her being his thoughts in words—they were ton ragus and on, and in a fow minutes Lady Bugiamore'a was to obey her sanxona, until it occurred to him sleus in London makes me feel very uncomfor: uncertain-but the inequalities of life, its that she might wish to see bin regarding Helen (able. But my gront hope is that she will think strange accidents and vicissitudes, wore the lead. borself. Hs tekgraphed back, therefore, that he batter of her foolish action, and write to jon jug ideas in his mind, and perhaps the mais would arrive at Brackenford on the following heraal! to tell you of bar whereabouts. How in forigines of the poor worm as something to day, and was mifsionaly and eagerly watched for the boy P: Tell him with my beat love a present do with them there by Lady Enaismore.
will strive for him in a day or twn, of which I But he was round from his reverie by hourlaging. "I was st a desperate low abb, but I think He reached Brickenford, about four in the hope is will approve. I saw a jolly little suits light footstep behind him on the road. The naw the tide will tuữu ? afternoon, and was at ove received by Lady yesterday, which I think I will bay for him also, Rev. Peter turned round, and as he did so E Ennismors, who he saw looked pale and excited. Has be baan nut these, last two days? Toll somewhat grey-tinted ukic dashed deeply. In o She roso quickly as he entered the room, and Cox, it be grom out riding, to be very careful moment he bad recognised the pretty woman Ferrously held out her haud.
about the dou pory, bronase. Pat is a little who was advancing with a smile towards him.
You would to surprised to get my talegram,"
leidio, who dose not know what fear is and the It was Miss Sinchir, and Peter te kaste to
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poay in bit spirited. I will write to-morrow, leave the little bank where he was standing,. "Well, "I was, "rather, Lady Eunismore," an- and tell you if anything assts up about poor and went forward to meet her. swered Roche
Holon And I remain, my dearest Katie, al
What a lovely creuing thisis. Mr. Frescit," "I wished to see rea shout a most painful ways your very affectionate Fusband.
she said, holding out for small, wall-gloved hand. orgamstance, a most extraordinary thing,” went
*** ENNISMOUR.” "1 am so glad I have met you, for I suppose you On Lady Ennismore, with her eyes fized on This letter was one of many that Lord Ennis bare board the news Boche's fane, who, however, did not seem at ali more wrote to his wife concerning Holes "No," stainirered Polur. Hissonserted, by her, gaza. You remember Drummond's disappearance, bat they all told Helen Drummood ?"
pretty much the same story. Nothing could be "I am not likely to have so moon forgotten heard of her, though a dabmea euse, forward her," replied Roobs, gravely.
And stated that a lady to black bad engaged his,
She the lost her anat lately and she was
in great grief-and now she has left her home
"Loft bor bome! What do you mean P" asked Rocha, quickly, sa Lady Ennismore paused a moment.
the bus disapposted; gone away alone, and
ja secret. Mr. Booke, 1 entreat yea, if you
know anything of this, to tell me where she is,
We nil start for town the day after to- morrow; I do so hate the idem, for" I like the vonatry somunca inttar.” **Süß it in a okange."
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she quitted his ead. The second submen aino Poor Peter! He sighed, and thought if this
said that the lady requseted him to drive her to fair ereature know all the struggles in his qen
(To be continued.)
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