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BY

WILLIAM LE QUEUX. Anther of Whoso Findeth a Wife," Pottle and Fius Liner, The Day of Temptation,"

Of Royal Blood," &i, &e.

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might to control. That her nervous organiza- tion was impaired was no doubt correct, but it struck me that the enso of it all was sque xul- den and terrible shock to the system.

I assure you that you have my sympathy in your mental stress. I saidat length. "There have always been fatalists who have argued that we must secept without question what is sent ns; that we must how in submission to will without really seeking to find out what that Swill' in."

"Yes," who answered thoughtfully. It is quite impossible not to admit that the increased SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS,

knowledge of the lawa which regulate the visible universe has increased our ring faith, wud ad PROLOGUE & CHAPTERS1 411-Dr. Richarded to the glory of the Almighty, while it has (Colkirk, a sacerafal West End posialist, tolls his modo it more difficult for men to manke gods story. Early in his car in London he becues for after their own image, and we them for their a wool luckni feues to Rohert, Bagmoni, wurgeon, One morning he is sammoned hastily to a house, a

Our purposes the proposition in there made to him that he sh marry, for an hour only, the dying daughter of the man who summons him, the temptation being £20,600 Heing in indigent diroutstangs he wensents, and on the instant lie is driven to a church in the nohour hood and married to a lady in white atin, who is le up the misio, und who signs her nano a Beryl Wynd The tempter iulia bina that it is to casu thu dying me ments at his daughter the has been deceived by a villain. Being in a delicium the bly in unable to detect the imposition. On returning home, the to ter toli hiu that it in imperative that the girl die before sunset before the

Money is lia. CHAPTERS III & IV-Thy Dover indignantly

declines pomo a toulin the hands of the tempter. Suddenly the man who hul fed the Lvly up the church aisle, and who was introduced as the Majar, enters the room, and the tempter leaves it. The Major gives bin a cigarette, and theyamoke together, the former remat king upon the strange cirostate of the mar riage. A cry of pain is hard from an upper chanter, and the Ddoor leaves thuroom and ascends the staira, The tempter stands outdo a lamber door with revolver, and a strugglb names. The Doctor at last enters the room, and nudi a young and beautiful-wo- as lying, apparently roently murdered, bat by what incans

is juznie te way. Ho was a jeweller! amalet round her neck, slinped like a note of inter rogation. This he takes possession of. He als ses An old tattoo mark upon her breast thren hearts en fwised. Under the pillow is finds a piece of paper with the words written on it, "Chavesen La Gioin!"* Suddenly ho is seized with vero paine, ind recognises

that he has bech point by the cigaretts the stranger gave bis. Ho fails to the foor uncon

Exactly." I said. Molern medicine is teaching us every day that much bodily suffer-. ing is due to man's wilful neglect of the bore. #cent laws of Nature. That diseases are due to ignorance and disregard of law, and are not gout as senarges by a petulant and capricious deity, is clearly a doctrine which in no way dimes the glory of God."

low voice, more confidential than before, she I quite agro." she responded. Then in a added: Kon. Doctor, have expressed sympathy for me in my distress, and I look to you for as sistance. Curique though it may seem, I have scarcely a singh friend in whom I osa cantile." duty," I answered, and will do my best to stifle I shall respect your confidence, as is my your craving for stimuli."

"But the love of my husband "

Endeavour to live oprightly and honestly, and show him your trus worth above all other women," I said. "It is the only way." have failok."

I have done so,” she answered sadly. "But

Do not give up. A man is never wholly proef against a good woman, especially if the woman be his wife."

A silence foll between us,

And may I count upon your aid in all this, Doctoralo asked, with some hesitation. you any advice. I shall stays be pleased to do "Certainly." I responded. If I can give

CHAPTERS V. & VI. On recovering contains neas the Doctor Hnds himself in a ventig abín (10." on board a dal boat Hediscovers that he has been takin in a state of anconidosness to the bat au

there delivered into the koping of the sew by order of Moser. Hanway Brethen, owners of the best. He mausger to mako isis ancapiat Christians on the boat landing there, and be is sirise! by the Conal to return as speedily as possible to London, and endea vour to solve the mystery.

CHAPTER VIII.

WHAT HAPPENED TO ME "Do you consider love in ailment!! I ask. ed, looking at ber in quick surprise,

In many cases, his responded in a serious tone. "I fear that I su bo exception to the general rule," she added, mesningly.

Bat my husband must know nothing, recol lect. I have consulted you unknown to him."

As you wish, of course."

"And in future if I wish, to see you, may I call at your surgery *

If you desire, I replied. "But I am only locum tenens for my friend, Dr. Raymond, who lein the country. Perhaps I may go into prac Ice in the country afterwards,

And leave ma” he exclaimed anxiously. "I hope not.**

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"Then I premme that the story regarding your husband is also a fiction ?" I said, surprised thst I had previously formed such an entirely: wrong impression of her, shades on free

to have the pleasure of introducing you to him No, not exactly," she responded. I hope some day ere long."

in stone which I fear did not convey any desire "Iskall, of course, be delighted." I answered, on my part to a honoured by the baronet's ac have quaintanes

But having deceived me as you have today. I confess my confidenco is some She laughed, and raised her hand to her hair. Ah! it's always best to commence by lwing anemia and to end by being frienda."

tshaken."

Yon intend, then, that we shall be fringla " "Of course. That is the reason I asked you. to call on tra

"But where have you seen me?”**

Ok, in lots of placea," she answered, vågnely. possible that she had seen ms, and, becoming at- Her attitude was very strange. Could it be, tractel by my personal appearance, had found out who ned.what, I was? Was it possible that she intended that I should be her lover?

The thought fashed across my aind as alie sat of pearly teeth. white her fach was radiant with there aniling upon mo, displaying an even row triumph and happines.

I had promised friendship to this woman, who had so cleverly formed my doquaintance.

upon her before that morning.

Tell me one place where we are mot" I asked, far to my knowledge I had never act ozes

You were having supper at the Savoy with weeks ago," she answered, your friend. Dr. Raymond, one night thro evening you both lined together down at the "On the following Exhibition at Earl's Court."

And you saw as at both places?" I exclaim- Jed, surprised.

quainted I have been with your recent move. Yes" she laughed. You me how well se-

ments."

I had no ikea that any lady had been taking an interest in my unimportant slf." I laughed.

But I laughed within myself, "for fascinate me by those wiles so purely feminins. Yes, it was true, this woman was seeking to

nately proof against it all. The incident was decidedly amusing Of a verity the doctor is bound to stool his heart against many feminine Wandishments.

was fortu.

Ere the words had left my mouth, however, voice ontside the room crying marily our courersation was interrupted by a woman's

so awfully late!"

"Non! Nora! Where are you? We shall be And

go out, burst guily into the room.

an instant latera young girl, dressed to

when she recognised that for ladyship was not. She draw back with a quick ward of apolozy alone, but at sight of her I eat thera dumb- stricken and rigid as a statue.

Tahall stili consider you my patient." I said. "No," she said, "I trust that you will regard ma as more than a re patient your friend." I am honoured by your frigstip." I re- plied. "And if I can, at any time, do anything to assist you in this mental troulle of your, II will do it with pleasure."

Those words amounted to the admission that she had a lover, and I regarded her with con siderable astonishment. In the course of my practice I had heard all sorts of confessions from

I had daring our conversation been attracted patients, but never been hals woman made

ly her frankness of manner, and the evident such an ops und unabashef declaration.

arrow which weighed so heavily upon her. She Around her was every evidence of wealth and

had confessed to me, and we had now become comfort. She was a smirt woman. I could

frlands. My position was a unzious one, the only suppose that she and her husband wore an

adviser of a woman who was wearing out her ill-assorted pair, Possibly she had married for

hurt for her husband's love. It was not alto- money, and was now filled with regret, as, als!ther devoid of danger, either, for her ladyship

is

so frequently the caso.

was an exceedingly attractive wean.

her, but, apparently in no mood to slow me to go, I had written the prescription and handed it to

You appor unhappy," I observed in a sym pathetic tone, for by her words,y quriosity and been arouse she did not rise.

Yes, Doctor," sheanswered in a low, intense voice, toring gervously with her fine rings. To tell the truth I am most unhappy. I have come up to town to cousut you, unknown to my husband, for I have hard that you make the treatment of nervins disorders your speciality"

And by whom was I recommended to you ?** I inquired, somewhat interested in this now and entirely undeserved fame which I had appay ently schisted..

By an old patient of yours- Indy whom I met ata house-party a month ago, in Yorkshire." But I understood that you were comiting me regarding your craving for stimulants," I said, as her dara zorious ejes met mins again. She was a decidedly attractive woman, with tho

While I had been busily writing at the littlo estritoire her manner had apparently changed for she was no longer the serious, nerveus woman of ten minutes before, but quite guy and vicious, with a look of triumph in her fine, dark

eyes.

I am very glad Doctor Collik, that you hare promised to assist me." she said, laughing unrefly and stretching out her tiny foot from beraath the hem of her skirt with a distinct air of soquetry I feel sure that we shall be ex celent friends.

I hope so," I replied. "But you must be careful of your general health, and persevere,

with the treatment."

mera chimera of an oxtel imagination? No. Was I draping? Conft it be after all only a knew myself to Ha in full possession of all my before me, somewhtahashed by her own na- ficulties. The mystery was inscrutable. There caremonious intrusion, her soft cheeks slightly flashed, adiunt, and in perfect health, stool my dend wife in the fade!

(To be continued.)

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The craving for drink i'the least dangerous of mý silmente, als responded. It is the craving for love which is driving me to de- spair

to make use of

"Why not?" I inquired, it quick surprise. Also that the Drinkwater Point (Fairway] Because I only described to you imaginary Buoy. No. 8 in the latest published Lint, as symptoms, she laughed, mischievously been replaced by a red conical buoy airmounted

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upon her

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Pardon my remark," I said at last in a low tone, “but I gather from your words that some man has come between yourself and your husband."

but further than that I never touch stimulanta, puz have any inclination for them

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which you are not suffering A doctor's time is valuable."

Her statement was certainly a most unusual one, Bhe was by no mean simple-minded woman, but on the contrary, clever and in. telligent, with a thorough knowledge of the world. It therefore seemed astonating that she should make this remarkable confession. But I controlled my surprise, and respinded ***** You are unfortunately hat one wife among thousands in exzotly the same position. If we only knew the composition of the aucloit love philtre it would be in daily requisition Bat, unfortunately, medical science is unable to in Auence the passions of the barter

Of course, the sighed Then, with her eyes ant down upon the sun table benids which she was sitting, she added. I suppose if the

I had a motive."

"And pray what was it?

Well, wished to make your aequaintance," she answered boldly, without hesitation.

"You adopted a rather usual course," remarked, somewhat annoyed.

"I think under the circumstances this little ruse of mine may possibly be forgiven," she answered. "I am not the first woman who has called in a dartor professionally merely in order to make his acquaintance."

me

And for what ressons did wish to know

.3

I trust you are not annoyed with me?" she exclined. You mal admit that I acted the

truth were known, you consider me very foolish part of the nervous woman so well that oven in making this confession stranger to you, a comparative you a medical man, mere deceived.****

I do not consider it folishness at all, 7 heatened to assure her neglected wife must always excite sympathy"

"And have I yours

** Most assuredly," Tanswered. It is evident from my diagnosis that you are suffering from sudden and abrupt alterations in the feilings, You are more specially subget to a feeling of malaise, accompanied by mental depression, as at this moment: Therefore I must endeavour to remove the cause. As regards the affection you bear your husband, I wond presume to re- mind you of the very true adige which declares that Lovo bogata love,

***Ah!" she interrupted that is nutras in my case

I then to understand at your husband

is attracted by some other person?

"I really don't know I do not know what

to think. He is adient-lust is all.”

What diference is there in your ages!”, að

"I am thirty. He is fifty night."

Ab

I exclaimed. And am I to promine

that your marriage was a lovasss one?

Not at all, she answered quickly. I was very fond of him, and he made some pretenen of affection."

rod

And how many years have you been mar-

Three," the responded

According to Dobrutt abe bad married five years ago, but for such smalt truths woma may always be forgivene

I looked at her, unable to entirely satisfy my elf regarding her. She seemed suffering from pagitation which she was striving with al her

Indmit that you have taken au unfair ad- vantage of me," I answered, calmly, wondering why she should thus lave sought my acquain tanos

But you will forgive me, Dõetor, won't the urged

you? If you tell me the reason yea were so do irons of meeting me.

I wasted to know you." ***Why Phy

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*For what reason ??

She besitated, and I thought I detected faint bash upon her cheek,

Iwell, I wished to number you quonig my friends."

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FROM

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ANTWERP. LONDON, SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

PORT

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Fessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in this Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-~

From Constantinople, ex ss. Ellahira Optional goods will be lauded here nnless in structions are given to the contrary before. 3M TO DAT

Goods not cleared by the 19th inst., at4 r.m., will be subject to ret

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me ju any case whatever.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage. obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognised.

A. M. MARSHALL

Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 13th Feptember, 1900.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at 3P.M.7 No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent:

Hongkong, 10th September, 1900.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN. KARSACHI BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship

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having arrived. Cougares of Cargo are hereby

MELPOMENE," informed that their Goods are being landed st their risk into the Gotowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Carge will be diseozgodhere unless notice to the contrary be given immediately,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godors, and all claims, runst be sebt in to the Offer of the undersigned before Noon, on the 20th inst, or they will not be recognized.

Goods remaining in the Godown after the No Fire Insurance has been effectd, and any 20th inst, will be abject to rent.

Bills of lading will be countersigned by,

SANDER, WIELER & CO.

Agente Hongkong, 13th September. 1900

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