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Taming the Shrew, Act 1, s. 1. One evening a Christine entered the Club room she felt instinctively that the air was charged with electricity and that on explosion threatened. The face of Brics wore un ex- pression of anxiety.. Three of the girls were whispering, and glanced defintly at her. In other faces was a look of expectation.
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But she stood, her ground, thagh well aware" a book, upon for bp. „About the delicate that Polly was outside the window still and had treat was cotal necklace. Her hair was dark not departed. Not fill the class was over, and a wers her long eyelashes, and the great dreamy the girls had left the room to disperso, did an violet eyes looked musingly ont of the painting axelamation from them ehow that they had into a far distance. Chris could trace in the foged Polly, still standing-che bad be a nictare a resemblance in feature to Cadil, bat standing for over half an hour, with a brick his was a coarse and vulgarited likeness, never- in each hand, bofoco the window, irresolate, the ess the likeness was there. whether to fling or not
Brics rushed in Ob, Miss Polly Flindera was thore and might have killed you."
"I knew it," said Chris, but I know that she would not throw it at me whilst my back was turned."
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"You are a placky 'an," said Brice. moment later she said: Please, Miss, if you're not busy, and as Polly 'sa gone off now; before you lock ag may. I nye something to you
I su ready for you now." "Well-lock 'ere," said the girl, " we 'ud a letter from Cecil, What do it all mean ?"
Chris took the paper and read-
post-mark.
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Bho left the gallery in deep tbooght.
Yes," she said to herself, 1 must try to flad her, so ne to induce her to send hor contributions to Brice instead of that dreadful How is father, or some catastrophy will ensue. it to be managed ? "
By the time she had returned to Cumberland Mensions, she had formed her plan; and this told him the eirenmstances, and asked him if he a commnuicated to sir John Chandos, She would call on the artist and ascertain from him whether he know what had become of the model from whom he had painted the picture of
The Roverie."
The Admiral readily consentaĉ, and on the very next day visited Gr. Stanley Luous, sont up his card, and was shown into the drawing.
room.
A few minutes later, the painter come in.
Will you excuse me," said the old gentle-
concerns an old stuly of yours. Hor naing wAK Boutflower, he was married to the son of as old friend of mine, one of th best and ablest of Bien, and one of the finest officers in HIM. Navy." "Boulfower!" said the artist: "I do not rezall the name.”
But Christiae gave no intimation that she
"Dear sister.If you are got a hold envelope perceived anything unusual; however, she kept what contained the postal horder as comes to her eye on Lena Naters, Polly Flinders, and Sarali Gripe, the thres who appeared to be in the governo, mud-it n, I want to see the Here's a rammy go. There's a concert and to be preparing a mutiny. They indy near here, uncommon like our mother. had but recently joined, and had not been
I can't say as it is she. It's menor ton years enght and conquered by the esprit de corices I capt my eyes on her, but she's doosidan. I have come on a strange errand. It that animated the rest. Their will undisciplike Send my ahurelepo if you can. lined wills had not as yet learned to take direction from someone else. As it happened this evening, Chris, knowing that it was a poriod of privation, had contrived in pince of jam to provide sandwiches with a stab of cold Leef between two thick lies of bread. And aware that she alo'd na chance of concentrating the attention of ber pupils on work so long as there was a void within, she opened proceedings by dispensing refreshments.
Thus, the first half hour was spent in supply- Joung women. iting the material cravings of the
focd pro And the exceptional nator, of duced a marked offect. The exclamations of delight at it showed that all were in good humour, and Chris marked a waver of purpose in the intending rebels. But when her pupils were seated at the table, to do some elementary dictation, Lena and Sarah as the noticed seated themselves one on each side of Polly Flinders, who, with a dashed face, nudged them and whispered something. Chris at an told two girls on whom she could rely to separate them. Id n't want to sit by Jane Bultitudo," said Folly. "I pays my aliponny nad can sit with
my mixtes."
But I require you not to sit bosido them," said Chris; "and my rule must in obeyed."
"Oh, ak! I ain't in prison. I can go where I loike "
"Sit there, where I have placed you, or leave the room," said Christie, aud Polly sulkily yielded, muttering to herself.
Chris deened it advisable to take no notice of hex, trusting that as the lesson progressed, the
would slat incipient signs of rebellion especially as Jane Bultitude whispered to Polly to krup quiet and give no trouble."
The lesson went on and the girls wrote or seribbled.
Folly," said Chis after a while, "you are doing nothing. It is of no avail your coming here if you do not intend to take advantage of your opportunities."
"I ate my writtles. That's all I want." If you will not write, you must go." "I don't want to ge. It's enld outside. "Then do your writing like a reasonable girl. It will be serviceable to you to know how to spell."
What odds is spelling to me! I want none of that."
You mistake. It is well for everyone to gain improvement; and you came bare for thit purpose. Polly" she exclaimed sharply, as the girl leaned back behind Jane Bultituds and palled the hair of her mate Natera.
I shall do as I choose," said Flinders.
I am sorry to proceed to extreme measures. You must leave the room."
"I won't go.
Chris stopped up to Polly, and laid her hand on hor shoulder. Stand up!"
The girl obeyed, but said: "LORD! and We ain't slavos in a you Barah! Stand by me. trond-mill”. ^
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"Have you found one?" asked Chris. "Here you are," answered Brie; I found in the coal
the
Chris took the envelope, examined it and read
postmark--" Fuútón"
CHAPTER X-XII."
LEVENIE.
Comes it not something new? Pol. O by tor. nie infor's Tale Art Fay 10. Bà
much.
"Fenton!" repeated Christine, How very odd."
"It's not the name as used to be on the Then was letters," exclaimed Bris Wynstes), and we wondered whoever it could be in that place as sent is the money. then we came to suppose it must be mother."
Tel me something about her," said Christine.
"It happened a little over ten years ago,” cantinsed the Admiral. *Exeu- m, sir. People say that I am hard of hea ing. I do not admit it myself; but then in conversation I mis what is said unless the tone is slightly raised. There is a painting of yours now ou exhibition at the B-thnal Green Gallery. called The Heverie and it is thought to be much like her."
The Reverie!" oclasd Mr. Lnous. Yes, I remember the painting well. It was done from a model, sitting at the ting, rather lacking Adin animation, but uncommonly petty. She Bat well, but it was impossible to get mash expression into her face. Hang it, what was bor name I was not Boa Hewer,"
There ain't much to tell. She's been gono over ton years. I was a cbit of a child then when slu hooked it, but I know she was a raro. beauty. Sha used to sit to painters as what they call a hartist's model."
And did she leave your father for a painter?"
"That's more or I can tell, I don't know You re she weren't com- nothin' about it. fortable at 'eme. After the tobacconist business came to a smash, we moved 'ere; mother never liked and work and did love er comfor s
"Do you remember her well?" asked Chris, as she began to wash up the cups that had been used for the com
"Can't say as I does," replied Brice. "But
I do recollect one day she said as she did love quet padding with beef gravy; and would go anywhore for it. I was a little thing than, and Cecil was ten; but I never forgot that about the scat puddin'. I don't see 'ow the tobacconist shop could answer. Mother was away hain painted, and father, he never attend to nothin', and what was got by im weat down is throat, and what she earned sho pat on 'er back. Sa it was very unpleasant when we came ers, and she cut it all."
It showed sad lack of principle," said Curis. Lack of sust puddin'." replied Brice," You em'fara principles on top of emptiness."
When the chairs had been arranged-against- the wall she said: Mo and Jane Baltitudo wont to Bethnal Green Gallery last Sunday, and there's some picturs there out by gents, and one of thom Ised to Jane was uncommon like mother as I mind her."
"I should like to see it, Brice."
"I can't go with you." said the girl; "you Beb. I'm at work all dye and after dark the Gallery is closed. But you can't miss it. It's a pictur of a young woman sittin' with 'ands on 'er lop, and with great dark blue eyes. It is ralled the Referee.”
"I suppose that you, would be glad to see your mether again
"I don't know. She ain't been to Queer Street, to clap eyes on us thee tou years and core, and thas don't care for me, I don't care to kuow"
Go-you must leave the room," said Chris The girl made signs to her muths, who looked irresolute. Jano. Baltitude bald Lena down by | the arm, and Brice passed her arm round the
wrist of Sarah Gripe. Come on you"-sends you the money." using a coarse expression, stand by ms. mates and we'll 'ave the room to ourselves.
Chris took the girl by the shoulders, thract her forth, and shut the door whilst the girl screamed and 'sworu.
So soon as she was ejected. Christine quietly resumed the lesson in dictation.
She had not, however, proceeded far before the window pane was smashed, and a brick-bat whirled into the room. It was aimed at Lin Naters, but was deflated by the glass, and did not touch her.
The girls seranmed, and Leas dived unter the table
Christine sid, "Girls, sit in your places. The shall not hisppen again," and she left the room. She went into the yard in the rear, and saw Polly Flinders with her hands slonched, aad the light from the lighted class-room streaming over her angry face,
Blooming fools they nra! I'll be oven with 'em? gasped Pelly, convulsed with rags.
Polly, asid Ubris, you are wicked and silly. This must not go o. See: Lehall stand with my back to the broken window pane for the rest of the evening. If you choose to throw Prior to saithe times,
another brick, it will hit me, not Lensor Sally" Designs on application.
Then she returned to the Club room, and Urders from outports carsfully and promptly thongh looking pale, she walked to the cau executed.
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to it. As she did so, she could see the izate girl picking up brick-bats that stood in the corner of the yard, and through the shivered ps no she enld hear all her movements, as she returned with the missiles to her place before the lighted window. The girls within coold neither see nor hear what went on without.
Now proceed with the lerson, and do not be sfraid," said Christine, "the disturbance is at an end. And when you have done what i have read out to you bring me your slates, that I may correct, thera here."
The episode was soon forgotten. Brawls ware too frequent in Qasr Street to cause pro- longed excitement, and the class scribbled till the task was accompli hind,
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But she does care for you, if it be she who
Yes, if it he mother and not the bloke 'as took her of. But I wish now that the money was sent to me and not to father. It is three pounds now, I'd be able to do a lot with that and not let the boss and Mother Gogs drink it awye." "If I could see your mother, I would te'l her this. the lattar has the Fonton post-mark. Fanton is in Sussex. To you know what name your mother boss now ?."
No, but, you bet, sho don't call 'erself, Bontflower," said rice. "It really bothers me about the mousy. Father 'll let me 'are just the rent out as before and with the rest drink himself into delirium tremoudons, and then we'll have high junks at Number 8."
**Yes, it would be far better," said Chris meditatively, "for her to do so. And, however mach she may have wronged yen all, it would do her good and being tests from her heart to hear of you-what a dear girl you are."
Next day Chris wout to the Bethnal Green Gallery sad easily dotted the picture. It was of a well-known artist, one Stanley Lucas, and
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"Would you object to tell man his name?" "Yes," said the arist; that all be un fir. As I tell you I know nothing for certain." You are right."oberved the Admiral. should not relish it myself, to have a bit of seandat wat athon, that I had run away with other man's wife, Quits right, sir. quite." The Barnet deud. He died last Autumn. but de mortuis uil aisi bonum and. further, ai dubium."
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So with bows aud compliments they parted. Sir John returned to Camberland Mansions and said to Christide: My dour. I have unt harved much only that Eliza Boutflower, who called herself Elica Smith-"
Was that her warne ?"
You gare il mo "It was her mvilen name. an that paper, and I found the marriage entry in the Pentonville register.”
"Go on, pleas6. "
"All that I have been able to ascertain is that the possessed great attractions, and that a baronet was very attentive to her, some ten or eleven years ago, whom the picture of The evorje was painted, ant that the baronst died last fall of the luf."
"Good gracious," Chris's heart stood still. Have you any suspicion. Miss Lavenham ?" "One of the vagust. There may be a mère coincidence-yet it is strange, vory strange. The mouer comes to the Boutflowers from Fenton, and as I have told you, the late Sir John Fenton was secretly married It is strange. How far is your place from Fenton Court!"
About four miles."
Would you allow me to go with you to The Pivos when next you visit it? I should, so much like to see Cecil Bentflower-how he is and, perhaps it is ebance- might barn progressing, that I might report to his sister; Avery pretty girl was represented in the something of importases." easinme of the 18th century, in white, with "I shall be delighted. I go there next short waist, with long skirt, flounced at the Saturday," bottom, and bare errar. Her hands wery folded.
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