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to the pawmont on the river side. Then, as bo feelf, and put her lands up to his shoulders and did so, and while passiog by one of the sets of gazed into his eyes, . stopa landing down to the water, he saw a darkly ad figure standing on the bottom one of those steps: ho saw the artas uplifted with an notion of either despair, determination or aplication and, a moment later, that figura was draggot back from the river's edge and was struggling franticilly is his arms.
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Some alight reference has been made earlier. to the Chantreys of Destebing of which family Lady Bottrell's late father had been a member and, although the Vicar of Winchmore never received from that family the due acknowledg- ment of his kinsmanship to which he considered himself entitled, a certain amount of intercourse bad been opt op. Rhoda Chantrey, an ahe really was in those days before her marriage with Lambert, was occasionally neked to pay a visit to Chantrey Manor, and ample presents of game and other good things doar to the Vicar's Heart
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As it so struggled, the hot fell off its head, the hollow eyes glared into his, and he recog nised his cousin.
Rhoda!" he exolaimed.
God!
"Yes, Rhoda, But let me go.
"Augustus," she said, and she spoke plainly. and distinctly now. "I am not Cleoffrey e vila. My poor, Innocont Mand is not his lawful ob¶ld. I am nothing Eat-
My God! you are mad. I saw you married to him. Was I not at the wedding?"
(To be continued)
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"Now," Augustus said to Lady Hottrell, ns he placed her in a deep chair in front of a firs that his goreant had made up before setting out for the evening to witness one of his master's plays--for which he had been provided with a ticket; "now. Runde, you must confide in the This is an awful state of affairs," while, es lo - Positively spoke, he did so very solemnly awful. I hate nover crueivad such a shock in my Efa. You must, tell me what this meas,"
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"Thongh," as the Vicar would sometimes complain peevishly to Rhoda, after one of these unexciting affairs," what on earth he does to show that he is our head I really don't know. He has never done anything for us exept send hares and pheasants sometimes, though her has some port in his cellar which would make an anchorite sing which he does not send-and he wouldn't land men Eve pound not if Inske Him to do so. Head of the family indeed
it was only to wonder how he could afford to GREAT You might think he was a duke at leas"."
Amongst Mr. Chantry's the head-of-there in such handsome rooms when, according to all recounts they had ever heard of such family" Mr. Chaufroy's 'wona-and they were mary, there wo e, however, one or two who saw props, he ought to have been frequently fit to admire Rhoda. Ralph, who wout into the engaged in pawning his watch or borrowing in our present stook of Planss and Musical Array, and eventually married the daughter of silver from anyone who would lend it to him. an official in the En liau Civil Servies, told her be loved her, but he did not find his love reciprocated; George, who went into the Navy salarida similar defent; while Augustus, who went to the Ear, did not tefl-ler he loved hor but, ia an airy, emisorious and semi-jocese manner. fald her he would have loved her if he could afford to do s. And wamon-girl like, Rhoda preferred the bright, worldly young bar: ister, who told her by couldn't afford to love ber to the rather henry young soldier and the rather colourless young naval officer who bad sach bleated ont a sort of calf like love for her. With Augustus, much intinsey was in- tained owing, principally, to his being in London hor Bhada became ostensibly Lady Bottrell He was frequently invited to dinner in Pork Lane and to other functions as well, nad as he was always bright and pleasant, fall of and chatter-optimes even of scandaland knew everybody whe was anybody start town, von Sir Geoffrey emerged from his busk, and used to call him toy dear fellow." and ranke him welcome in a patronising kind of way. In his heart, however, he thought he would have preferred more to have been able to make a phauderstan: re iho soldier, welcome; the "baronet being eas of those individuals who did not recognise anything much, or anybody, who was our side the small circles in which he moved or had once mored.
Then, at this moment, a shocking thing hap- pened, a blow fell upon Sir Geoffrey from which he found great tiifically in recovering. He saw Augustus's pane in a cagazine as the author of a very bright and witty story in the form of a comedetta; a fittle later, Le read a most eulogistic criticism on a novel by the same individual, and, a little later still, the notice of a play by bim which had almost succeeded, bat તે
not quite do HD.
I hope Augasins won't get too onureited," Lady Bottrell said, when Sir Geoffrey had handed the paper to her with a disapproving thumb marking the spot where the notice of the wesel appeared, and after she had read it,
Conceited, Buda!" he exclaimed in an almost sepalehrs) tone.
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"RE da" this handsome consiu of hers him. self gasped-this man who knew the world so well. Rhoda!" though, a moment later, he added almost in a whisper," But, even if it is us you say, bothing justifies an attempt on your life. Bhods, tell me all. All, I am still a Jawser, as you know. I may do something, if it is not too late. If you have not been-
"Augustus!" she exclaimed, Interrupting THE APOLLO him, and now there state into her checks the first frist tinge of colour that had appeared on them for sny a day. Angustus, don't mis
I am that I have said, only -oul-net--not-want my words may have implied; what they may have led you to think."
Thonk heaven! But, then, what is it Pi "II-oh my God! I must teil someone,
mad. contide in sourons er-or-Ishull g shall kill myself, as I most to do to-night. Ah! AL! I cannot bear it.
I cannot," and moment later she barst into tears, Into a torrent of tare, a tempest of wooping which runko her teams and seed to tear her to pirera
"Poor Rhoda" Angustas Chantrey said. Tom Rhods," and he touched her last very gertly as he spoke, while from his own vs La tours too. Poor Blindat. Yot," frg
Cry Cry added, "this will de you good. Cry your heart out now. Then you will be more exliu-aoro of vase.”
While still she want ho rose: and went loa great sideboard, or báild, in binck oak, and, opening a little cupoard in tlie top, took out a decanter of brandy and some glasses, after which he put some of the spirit in one of the glasses, and mudo bor deink a little. It will do you gond," he said, "it will calm you." Then he himself swallowed aboutasixth of a tumbler. Patonising ! Sir Geoffrey romarked, full, saying that his ownerves were thoroughly "What do yon both mean, pray? Conceled-upset by the ove ts of the last hour. Patronising To whom
"Or to patronising." Maud added, as ab. rend the criticism her mother showed her. Sho wes then fifteen, and quite able to form her opinions on most things in general.
Authors and actors, and singers, and artists, to, do get conscited sometimes Lady Bettroll said If they uro made muck of.",
"Especially when they are very young," Mand said. Mr. Devereux who is always at Ludy Milbourne's la cone-itod, and he is only twenty-six. He says he has been tok that he has made more wonen cry than any writer sinco Byron."
I should think your cousin," Bir Geoffrey said, with astern and condemnatory glance at Lady Bottrell, as though sim were responsible for Augustor's divagations from his proper calling
will be very likely to manke some mou ery. His brothers to wit. Ralph and George." "I don't suppose be cares twopence whether they ary or not," Hand said, without the slight- cet fur of either Fer father's opinions or wrath. They ought to be proud of being connected with him."
A litile later on, noticing that, in the spaon of a few moments, her weeping bad become less violent, and that the tempest of toire hul almost spent itself, he ea di
You are batser now. Can you talk? Can you tell me your trable--coofide in me
Not to-night," she murmured, not 'to- might. And-and-sines I am not dead as I meant to be, I must go home. I--it is getting lata. Yet, how can I enter my house dressed like this? I put these clothes on thinking 1 should never go back again."
How Augustas asked, did you leave your house in them? You must have been seen to do so."
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Where is it now?"
Elf it at the ladies wating-room at Victoris."
"And the ticket!'
"A! the ticket," she exclaimed: “Ob! I should have d stroyed it, but I forgot. Yet I thought I had done away with every mark of If my body had been found." and my identity. she shuddered and tard white as she spoke,
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Sir Geoffrey said no more, but he left the room with the full conviction that, for the fature, is wont be best for angustas to receive fewer invitations to his honse A man whose uste could confront him on every boarding in lettere of crimson on a black ground--a mon who had two brothers following such honourable Doubtless" Augustus said, white birgselfcate constitutions of either sex, the Proprietors solicit callings as that of a soldier and silor, a man to the lips as he heard bis cousin speak thus: who, bimelf was, what Sir Geoffrey termed,s, too, is thought of what she would have been a member of a highly respectable cling, and by now if Providenes had not thrown them
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God knows I do. But, in return, you must ter coming from ing loge was as black soot. is it delightful Mr. Chantrey, was, and why they'
has now completely belel up, and I amout of eng never saw him now? They would speak of him confide in ne. Then, perhaj s, I cut help you, a thing not shown to me the past eight years,
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as brilliant and, clarer and popular, while one old dowacer, with a wundano past, who asked Sir Geoffrey if he was ant extremely proud of his popular cousin by marriage, wondered what on earth was the matter with the man, and ques ioned Lady Bottrell a little later ns to whether her husband suffered from any internal disease which produced excruciating spasms.
Bat, all the same, Augustus did not get us many invitations to Sir Geoffrey's as he had ones done, und, gradually, there grew up a ccolaoss between Park Lane and the handsome fat in which that vaurien now dwelt.
It was to this int, situated in some mansions cluse by, and possessing from the front windows a charming view over the river-and Batterson Park, that Augustus Chantrey now led his cousin, closely vailed, an the night when he had saved her frem suicide.
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Leaving his flat at the very moment when Rhoda Bottrell was abont to take that plunge into the river which would end all her worldly troubles, Augustas, who was in hopes that a cab going either to, or coming from, the distant
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