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--inter's Tata. Act II. Se 2. Captain Rogar Fenton was one of those high, atrung, nervous ten, who are sanguine and jubilaut at one moment, and ac the least reverso bee limp and despondent. He had looked for his good for use with such assured eyes, that now as it threatened to disappear, he lost heart at once. If over-confident before, he was over- depressed now.
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Bomurbat awed by the threat. wrathful housekeeper, who had so long ruləd do spotically, flounced out of the room.
On Mr. Trateman's arrival, the thres solicitors requested him to alaw them the stady, and point out to thom whore the late Baronat kept his donds and letters and accounts, Then they departed with him. Captain Fenton was left with the widow. The situation was, awkward. Ha addressed # few couriers words to har, and she replied.
Then be made a vonark on the weather to which she assented.
Next be enquired if she had been into the conservato y. "No, she had not,
Then ensued a tall, brokou at last by a deep sigb, and the exclamation,
Servints is awful. Do you keep many, sir ?” "I cannot say that I do"
How I shall get along with them in this big 'muse, I don't know," and another sigh.
Then, unable to maintain a conversation og the sole tople that roomed to interest her, ho made the excuse that as the gentlemen would hardly he back for half an hour, he would like to stroll about the bangs, and visit the stables,
At the maution of the stables she became alivs and said, “änt please, sie, if you see my Johnnie, tell him to mind and not get kieked by the 'a B."
Mr. and Mrs. Hindly found bin indisposed to converse, but minda ready allowance for bin. The decter was himself batterly disappointed, It would have been a vast plešure to him to have an old school comrade as bis equiro. Cap tain Fenton and the solicitor remind as thoas he had not been to the Court for some years, Rotary for the funeral of the Baronet. After the old man was laid in the family vault, the party returned to the Court, and then for the first time, Captain Featon saw the lady whom he must henceforth recognise as his annot.
Fenton Court was & comparatively modern The mourners, consisting of the widow and house. It had acne of the quiet beauty of an her son, the Captain, and the three lawyers | Elizabethan mansion, with its galleries nui assemblet in the breakfast room. "Mr. Scott | panueled rooms, with curves mantel-shelves and woulted plaster ceilings, nor the cold style represented the firm of the family's solicitors.
Mrs. Warrender a'so remained. Roger looked of a Quesu Ando residence with tail windowa at the widow expecting her to exercise her au- and lotty room, but was compact. It had han thority and require the domestic to withdraw, erected in the Georgian ern, when all the seven but the lady was either noconscious of the lamps of beauty had been extinguished. It woman's press.aption, or too fresh in her posi. po sessed, nevertheless, comfortable rooms, and tion to use her right. Lady Fenton turned at a respectable hall with a good staircase in it. ere y momout for direction to her lawyer, incap- Externally, the house was plastered, and the able of independent resolution. She was a plaster repainted vita drab oil colour every six slender woman, with large, soft, violet eyes, un-yeure. der long dark lasluss; although she must havo At the entranos were pillars, and a pediment been nearly forty years old, she was still remark. in the ceatre, and the coat of arms in the ably attractive; her widow's weeds displayed to | pediment on a shield. The pillars or rather admiration her pole, well-formed face and beauti- pilasters were of cement over brick. On each fal eyes. She must have been extraordinarily side of the boily of the building extended wings, lovely when young. There was, however, afsok that were bat onsierey high. One wing had of suinition and of expression in her face, but been intended to serve as a bailroom, bat had this was the less noticeable now can affectel been coureted by Sir Jou into a raeeting to tears by her situation. Should hardly honse or chaps, in which be held forth to lis wering at her loss it was rather because the servante, and suck tenants us could be pravifled exhibition of sorrow as to her congruous, Her appearance was disttherly ladylike and pre- But it gave Captain Fenton a possessing. shock when she opens her mouth and spoke in a cockney dialeoIf the could remain munte, she would be a very passible My lady," but the tougne revealed her low extraction and lack of education. The boy but slightly resembled his mother, and bore no likeness to the decoseerd Baronet. He was sandy-headed, and had a large month.
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The other ving contained the library. The additions made to the old vollwotion of books were mainly works on the Apocalypse, for, as Mes Warrender had said. "The master wUS great in Apoplectic studies."
The house no longer auswerad to the same given to it, when it was erected us i quadrangle, in the reign of Henry VII. The new mansion possessed no other court than the stablo fapt.
Captain Fouten wandered about the grounds, much engaged in thought. As to her," he said to himself, "she is limp, and is in the bands of that attorney, who will constitute him- self agent, tailiff, adviser, secretary, factotam, and will line his pockets out of the estates.”
After half an hour, he returned to the morn- jag room. He found the widow seated there ne he had left hor, ber hands in her lap, looking blankly at the fire. Obviously, her en ly babit of sitting as ou artist's model had accustomed her to inaction.
Again Captain Fanton attempted conversa. tion and failed oaco more. A few sentences relative to her bay whom ko had zeeu with the groom in the stables called up animation to her fuch.
Then, with relief he heard the voices of tha gentlemen as they approached from the library. They entered the breakfast room and Lady Fen- too languidly turn-d her head as they came in, - Woll." said Me. Beott, or rathor, ant well but ill we heca foun i no last will, and we have dobrehet for iterarywhere. You, Mr. Starkie, will, I presume, take out an administration.”
And I shall cutor & caveat,” said Mr.
I have them," said Captain Fenton, as heGallop. prodused the bunch.
Mr. Starkio ralised his eyebrows. Very ex. traordinary," he said. "May I suquire how you came to be possessed of them !"___
"Certainly," rotorted Roger. "But I shall not inform you. That is my affair. Then, torning to Lady Fenton, he said, "Madam, with your consent I would suggest that those three gentlemen, who represent yourself, me, and my deceased uncle, should proceed to make a thorough investigation in order to find the will, if one exista."
"If the Baronet had a confidential'attendant, | a valct, be may be useful to point out to us where the late Sir John hept his papers," said Mr. Gallop.
I can do that, I know everythink. He trusted me as I was salad," said Mrs. Warrunder.
"I said a valet," observed Mr. Gallop coldly,
There is the batler," remarked the widow timilly
Call him," said Mr. Gallop. Mrs. Warronder did not budge.
Are you the housekeeper?" enquired the solicitor for Captain Featon,
"Yes, sir, I ham."
Then summon the butler at once. I am not aware that your presence is required, any more than that of the other domestics, the batler exceptel."
I-pre exclaimed the indignant woman. to my going-I want to war what's com ing to me, as much as does her Ladyship." Sue. throw a tone of contempt into the title."Her as has tumbled down the chimbley or popped up hout of the drains more like. I've my rights to what Sir John leaves. 'Aren't I been pray. el at and preached to and enoculated, and aven't listened by the hour to his expound-
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Piense, sir," said a footman, entering with an envelops on a salver. here is a telegram sent ou from the rectory for Captain Fenton." Reger opened it, bauded the paper to Mr. Gallop, and said: "It is as well-ordered to join my regiment for the Transvaal. I am in- different. "All my expectatious are disappointed -I may as well go out and become in ̧ Africa food for Boar powder."
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