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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11T, 1903
S. BARING-GOULD,
Author of "Mehalath," "John Herring, etc.
CHAPTER XXIII.
FENTON COURT. Very little palum Wil bring this labour in a happy and.
King Jokat, A 21. e. 2. Bir John Chandon and. Chris arrived at the Pines on the Satu day afternoon, and were wal. comed at the door by Cecil Beatflower. Chris was pleased to see the change in hisappearanes He was well dressed; his face had filled out and the feverish fire was gone from his eye, and the heatic flush from bis cheek. Bat-and that she could not see as great an improvement had beon oporated within, parily from the healthy surroundings, mainly by the solicitude of the Admiral, who had not merely supplied the body with nourishment, but the mind as well with wholesome nutriment,
In manner and in sperch there was ample room for improvement, but it was something that be was aware of shortcomings in himself in this particular.
"Oh. Mr. Boutflower!" exclaimed Chris, tak ing he hand, "this is a pleasure. And what a
Paintings in heavy gold frames. Everywhere cabinets filled with porcelain. Chris was not mash of a judge, but she could see that priceless Sevres ware was thord. In fact the late Bir John's father had been one of the English im. prisoned by Napoleon in 1833, and has and amas | ed himself during bia compalary arrest in Francs in collecting specimens, then easily. | obtainable. The chimney, piess was of richly carred foreign marble, and much foe china was ranged on stages above it. The four was covered with a heavy, over-florid carpet.
Christine took a seat, and had time to look about her before the door opened, and Lady i Fentou entered. The lady made a boy nil said apologetically, "I am very sorry that you have been shown in here. You must be cold, I never myself sit here, the routa is so large, and there are so many pretty things in it. "I am afraid lest my boy, Bir John, world, break them. He is a little rough. But will you come into the boudoir, which I sccupy. It is warm. I am so glad to have a call-will; follow me!" ------
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Chris did as desired. She crossed the hall, hung with family portraits, of stiff goatlemen, with spindly legs and trunk hose, and stiffer, faces; of hard-fastured Elisabethan dames with diemsee inflexible with embroidery; a Field Marshal wearing a breast plate, a crimson rash, and buff juppets tolow the steel, a bate? în his band, and with a background of smoke and couflict; ladine very decolettée, with powdered hair, dressing lap dogs, with colonnder bebind
tale I shall be able to tell Brice on my return.th, sed the inevitable red cartain to show off of how well you are. Sir John has been so their complexions. kind as to afford me an opportunity of saving both you and the Pines."
“I don't think they'd know we again in Queer Street," said Cecil, with some justifiable pride. "Tardly know myself. I'm that better," and then, with awkwardness, “I must thook Sir John for it all,"
The bondoir was a small room, pavelled with painted deal; it was warm and cheerful. There were a few good picturos of smaller sizə han tro19 in the hall, against the wainscot, ales of ancestors At one end was a heavy bookcase, well furnished with bʊund rolames.”
I am so glad that you have called," re- No," interjected the Admiral. "no Bout-pested the lady; none of the neighbours have flower, you must thank the splendid constita. | done so as yet, and I flad it dull in the country. Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlers, tion, mental and bodily, yen inberit from the "I daresay Christmas festivities have occa
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true. The old gentleman had a slate off; and
the water got into his brain. No one knew that he was married, But so soon as he was dead, his widow and son arrived, and there they be
art earringe,
The lady drives about now in a v ry
now.
****So I anderstand. How was it that she did not live at the Court when Sir John Hentor was alive?
*Well, there is something that I don't us derstand. Catch Mrs Willng-that's my mishus, letting me be anywhere and she not after me. But all wo nen are not alike. They Nor does Mrs. Willing and me at times-bat we my Sir John and she did not get on together,
lives together all the same. She bare a temper || lavo Mrs. Willing, but I'm wonderful forbesting. You see, Miss, she was a cook once, and the heat of the fire gets inté 'em.”
Dia Lady Fenton never come to the Court haring the lifetime of the Baronet P"
Ok! no! not she. It would have been another story, if it "ad been Mrs. Willing. Lord bless you, Miss. The imagination that womag las! She'd have been a poet if she hadn't been a cook What she do funcy I'm after, when I'm as innocent as a sleeping lamb."
"Where was Lady Fanton before she came to the Court?"
**I've heard toll of Wynstead," what Brice had told her of the postmarke. ['“At Wynatend!" echoed Chris, and she recalled
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·Ob, but Christmas is long past. I have been here same four or five months, and no ona
have been to se me but same ladies for gah soriptions. The house is so largo, and I have had such trouble with the servante, and no one to spank to. Do you hire at the Pines ?*
"No," Goswered Chria. “I have no real home of my own. I am an orphan; and am now with my aunt, Lady Barbara Fitzwarden, in town, But my friend, Admiral Sir John Chaados, has been so kind as to afford me a little change for a few days in this charming untry. That must be my exonse for calling to-day,"
"I am so glad to have a call at any time," said the lady with a sigh."Do take a cobair."
She spoke with the laboured precision of an uneducated poison, aware of her deficiencies, and especially careful about her aspirates, and
sometimes overdoing them,
Lady Fenton sank into a chair, and let her hands drop on her lap. Sho was still very pretty, and woode:fully well-preserved.
"I have bad much trouble with my servante," she said with another sigh. I had to dismiss those who were here. They presumed, and ware ins lent; and now I am afraid that those I have will not remain with me. I was for happier in a amali house with a single maid of all work."
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"I can well believe that,” said Chris. And she said:"I have called to see yon, Lady then brosobing what was her object in coming,
Fenton, about your charities.”
Ah!" with another nigh; "I feared an much. There have been six indies hore with collecting cards, and none without."
"You mistake ine,” said Chris. "I am not
I am mistakep, sad there is an and of it. I apologise, and with you a good-day."
When she was on her way book, to town the Following day, in the brain, with the Admiral. ale said to him I know everything, now j that is, all but one thing, I want the register of the marriage of Elias Smith with Sic John Fanton."
"That is easily got," replied the; "I can obtain is for you any day from the Registrar- General,”
Then get it to-morrow. When I have that everything is in my hands.”
To be continued.)
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N EXPERIENCED CHINESE going to trouble you in that way. I desire A CLERK to act as Storekeeper and merely to offer a suggestion with regard to a
Accountant,
charity you are in the habit of giving.
“I-1 did not know that I was” the lady raised her large dreamy bine eyes, and looked perplexedly at her visitor,
Unless I mistake, you have been in the habit, most generonly, of sending monthly a sum of money to a poor family living in the East End of London, the Boutflowers, of Queer Set, Shoreditob."
Lady Fenton's hands contracted spasmodical- ly, and her head saak.
***I think you saw one of them here from the Pines,"
Obraded Chris.
Yes, that is the tale, und mono know about it but Mr. Treneman, the butler. He was sent over there to see how she was conducting her- salt, or to take her money, I can't say which
said the widow, and added, in a low And when she came her,that is to Fenton voice that quivered; Oh! that was one of Court, she brought a Wynsted lawyer with them, was b? A young man who rescued my poor boy from what might have been death. her, to manage the property for her, sa the poor lady would not know how to manage for Bir John's pony ran away with him.” herself. And be turned away the old steward "Yes, that was Cecil Bontflower. He won in as was with the late Baroner. He's got overy- a condition of atter wretchedooss, and apper Inspection of Books allowed to any one thing in his hands wow has that lawyer aap.ently going rapidly into a consumption." making bon fide Offers for Lease, &c.
Why, Lord, Mas! if Mrs. Willing was no more He looks well." and I was to ax a young woman to come and He is much better. The Admiral. who bad see my 'osses and pass an opinion on how I heard of the case, sent him, to the Pines for groomed 'em, as sure as a gun, she'd be up out country air. He bud no mother to watch and of her grave, winding sheet and all, and give care for him. What I ata come here for is this. You are so good as to take an interest in this unfortunate family. Now, nahappily, your generous aid goes to the wrong person, the father, who drinks it nearly all away, along with his despicable housekeeper, a rz Gogram,"
The lady turned her seat routal, that her face might not ho soon.
"What I am come to ask is this". At that moment the door opened, and a boy rashed in.
Mother! Pro got a white rabbit."
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"Was Lady Fonton a Wynstead lady"
Can't say. I know nothing but what folks talk about." But that she bad been living at Wynstead, that's certain. Which way Miss
Drive to Fenton Court. I will call there." Chris had resolved to see Lady Fenton. No donbt remained in her mind now that she knew.
that the Lady had lived at Wynstead. Her change of raidence synchronised with the obange of postmarks.
*Mother!
Go away at once, I don't want you here. She turned a £ushed face towards the child, and Chris saw tears sparkling on the long dark babes. She signed hustily to the boy to with draw.
Willing drove through the gutes and info the Park along the stately drive to the trout of the house. There Chi is descended, and rang. Treeman answer the summous, and she sent in her card, with the request hat she might be ́allowed to speak for a few minutes with Lady **Oh!” erolcimad Chris, as the light fell foll
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The widow started from her chair, and dragged the child away, not without protests loud and violent,
When she had rid herself of him, she returned to her place, and again seated herself - with averted countenance. What do you wunt?” she asked in a faltering voi89.
“I was on the point of suggesting that in fature you should-it you havo, no objection- send your kind contribution to Brios, I moun the daughter, and not to the father. He gets hold of the money, and allows her barely sufficiant to pay the rest. All the rest goes in slow poison. It is in bisinterest, and that of the family, that I entreat this "
But I d m't admit-I mean that I never know these people. They are total strangers to me."
Oh!--if I am mistaken, I am so sorry and I offer my humble apology. I had a sort of no- tion that the money came from you as it was seus first from Wynstead, and then from Fen tea,"
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NOTICE LEANGON, BATE, of No. 47, Botolph Lamp, London, England Whelanie Grocer, bas on the 2nd day of Cotober, 1902, applied for the registration, in Hongkong in the Register of TRADE MARKS, of the following TRADE MARKS:- (a) The word "BONGOLA," (b) a label the Essential features of which ers the words **Societe Orientale Gastronomique" and the words "Red White and Blue" and the General got ap and appearance of the label, in the name of SIE REGINALD HANSON, BARONET,, who claims to be the proprietor thereof,
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Lady Fenton sighed, and wrang ber hands, those white hands, that looked as if they hol Bevor done a stroke of work. I don't know 494] anything. I wish Mr. Sta-kie was here; he manages everything for me, and tells me what ought to do. Please to say us more about. Lis-I can't say anything sill I have woen bir. Starkie,"
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