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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD, 1914.

Bho had an appointment of no particular importanos in London on the morrow, and anotually caught her train, Bhe only daly or rived at Victoria, and then something very unexpected happened. She was about to touder her ticket at the gate, but found it missing. She felt the awkwardness of the position, aulas about to have recoarse to coin of the realm, when a male voice, strangely reminiscent, fell upon her cuts.

«Madame, youdropped your ticket as you loft the train; I picked it up, and here it is.E. She turned her face to look at the speaker, and the two stured. He was the Buglishman whose sword had gone through a man who stood between her and two millions, and a mighty handsome fellow, too, he appeared to her at that fatal moment. The hot blood mounted to her temples as she gasped

Madge Fidding, by common consent was the prettiest girl in the little town of Dallington in Sussex. She was generally supposed to be the niece of the rather nastere Miss Gilman, of The Limes, with whom she resided, when it Dalllugton. Beyond that purely conjectural conension nobody really knew anything about her. At intervals she had been at school abroad, at others strange professore came down from Lunion to "The Limos," so that she had the reputation of being a terribly learned young woman, although there was nothing in hor manner or customary demeanour in justify that belief. She was always the same merry deaf bonnaire girl say fair-haired, sud blusieved with a pleasant word for all and sundry, and of whom it was universally sahl, in some what vulgar parlance "There's not a bit of sido about her,

When this story being or abort that period --Madge Fiolding had returned to Dalling. ton after a considerable bones in Italy,

Miss Gilman saw a difference at once in the girl. She watched her cleanly, and the second day after her arrival abruptly said:

Andge, you have changed. You are not the samo girl you were when you left. Something has happened, and is on your mind; what is it?" It was a fine day in early ruzmer, and they were sitting out in the garden.

Mudgo lo ked up from a book she was most laboriously skimming, and, capprossing a yawn with the figs of her ingors, turned her head in her aunt's direction.

"Oh! nothing serious," said oke. "I think we all change as we grow older. Our ontlook проп Ufo different We discover that we have responsibilities in this world that cannot be ignored.”

Miss Gilman looked her, astonishment..

Hery on as, Madge," said she, "you har. on't been indiscreet havo you!"

"I am not quite sure. Aunty," replied the fair odgo as the folled on the garden seat. It is hard at times to dofine discretion. Have you over found yourself in that dilemma"

Miss Guman hesitated; the blunt question disconcerted her, a sligh flush mounted to her temples. She, too, had been young.

"Well, she said after an instant's reflection, "Critical moments sometimes arrive in woman's life. I suppose I must talk to you as a women now."

Madge laughed.

The time has arrived, I suppose.

"It always comes," said the other with a sigh, though she smilol wanty, "Well, tell me, Madro," she added

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I will," and Mudige suddenly flashed fire, and drew herself up in her chair.

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Oh how strange to meet you again!" "It is indeed," said be, with an equal display colour, Iliad hoped for this pleasure, but despaired of its realisation. I am delighted. You left Rome very suddenly. I thought I might see you again,"

"I ran away. It was very cowardly; I was so sorry afterwards. But I had heard ramoura, and became irightened, and lost my hond, I have thought of nothing else since-you were justaplendid "

By this time they had passed through the barrier, and ware merely two itoms in a surging orovi, Conversation was impossible. For a monest they were separated by a track load of luggage, propelled by a farious portor.

"Oh, dear!" said she, when they wore togethor again, ibis is such a dreadful place--it is impossible to talk. questions.

wanted to ask you some

"Certainly, the more the morrier," he re turned."Lookout. Here comes anethor grout Jagernant of luggage." and he grasped her Which way am ad pulled her gently aside. are you going? I will accompany you for a

do not mind," distance, if you

She gave a radiant acquiescence, and before she faily realised the situation she was beside him in a hasom, bowling swiftly in the direction of Hyde Park Corner. Thon so felt sudden

qualms,

"I am afraid," said she, that we are sinning against the conyauances.”

"It is very pleasant," said be.

I cannot dispute the fact," said sho, and then they both laughed

sobered,

In the twinkling of an oyo, however, she Ob," she said. The novelty of the situa- tion catised me to forget. Didn't you fight a duel with that terrible man?"!

*He insisted upon it." "Thou it was his fault?" "In what sense ?"

For getting his langs perforated" "Langs! no, his arm. He felt quite satisfied." Evory vestigo of colour suddenly left her tasa.

She hesitated and was confused.

"I told-I heard it at the hotel, and was. alarmed."

But why he laughed again..

Then lio is not dead," she gaspod. "That Australian brute, that unspeakable

Thank goodness, no. They are strict about ruffian I have mat him again. It was in aneh matters in Rome. What made you think public placo in Rome. He presumed. He was

1502?! offensive. I resented it hotly, If there had boon an ounce of gentlemanly instinct about he baily him he would have retired. Not he. gwoke in him. The scene was treadful, oad I appealed for help. An Englishman came to

"I don't know, I thought it might get you my aid at once, and knocked the fellow

into trouble-1-ol, dear! where is Sloane great hubbab. I got away down. There was a

19" I with my friends, ashamed enough.

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destinacion 3" you. The next day I learned that there had bean a meeting, and the Englishaan had ran the Australian brute through the lunge. What thea happened I don't know, for I left Rome at once. But, oh, do so wish to find out. I wish I had stayed. It was cowardly to run away. He was so berra, and I don't even know his namo, It was splendia to see him knock that bully down like a log-I can't get him out of tay mind for a minute, and he was so handsome, too. There, Auntie, it is all out. That's may romance"

iss Gilman was deeply moved. "I am glad you have told me," said she. "If no harm comes to the young Englishman through his defence of you, I hope that Australian brute, as you call him, is dend. Why your father com mitted that awful folly I would never unngine the dreadful fellow must have knowa sone awkward soaret of his, and frightened him into waking such a shocking will,

a suitable opportunity, I think, This is a Aunty, for tolling me all about it'

Well, my dear, in view of what has hap pened in Rome, I am of your opinion. The Ume is quite ripe. To me it is funny, an in- comprehensible business.

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I last saw your father as little more than shay. He seemed to prosper in Australia. He corresponded with me occasionally, and told me of his marriage, and of your birth, and afterwards of what a ne girl you had turned out to be. Then over ton A brief letter at Fears passed without a word. last told me that he had become a millionaire. The next I heard was from a firm of solicitors in Melbeurre, informing me that your father was dead, and you were on your way to England, and myself, according to directions in his will. was to receive £2,000 a year for your education and maintenance, Bat the great stipulation of the will was that you were to marry his great friend and benefactor, William Margetson, on or before your twenty-first birthday, or forfeit his entire fortune of nearly two millions. That Is an accurate statement of the case as it stands, Whether William Margetson, after a sword thaust through his lungs, is still alive or not must be nacertained. You are within a few days of twenty on your twenty first birthday you will be either Mrs. Margetson and a million airessor, in case of his death, Mies Fielding, ernally a raillionaires. It will depend entirely apon the sword thrust of this unknown English champion of yours.

"Did you not tell me yesterday, Auntle, that oritical moments sometimes arrive in a woman's life? A crisis occurred in mine this morning... "You have fallen in low, then, with this strange man!"

"I am afraid so, Indood I know I have, It is but an accident that he is strange to 10 That is a hedge easily negotiated. I intend to write and ask him to dinner. You

will then perusive that he is a gentleman. If T am not greatly mistaken, ko will accept my in- vitation eagerly. Do you object":

Miss Gilman with a was smile on her face, wagged her head dubiously.

"My dear Malge, I am but alay in your heads. You have outgrown chaperons. Ank the gentleman by all means. Itjars somowliat with old-fashioned ideas-stall the man did you A service, Thors can be no harm in your Aunt thanking him for that service."

And so Madge gained hor point. That oven- ing she wrote to Frederick Villiers, saying that

dine in a homely way with from some avoning, Aat would be very pleased if he would so that she might personally thank him for extreme kinduess routered to herself. ⠀⠀

The reply came with astonishing promptitude. Nothing would delight kimi mora He was absolutely free nutil this 18th. It was now the tenth. Madge fixed it for the 14th, sad soon. ties Gilman, entering into the spirit of tho occasion, seemad to Mudge's eyes to grow younger day by day.

An event gave the preparations grostor zest, A letter addressed to Madge. It was from William Margotson. It said:

Dear Madge,

"You didn't act square in Rome, and if I over macet thuit swoll again-well, let him kok out, that is all Mind! there's only about a year now, and you are no such silly feel as to chuck up a couple of million or £0.

"Your lovin

"William," "Quick, Aunty, a fire, a match, anything to barn this loathsome rag,”

fact it if you like, but koop it. It may be useful." "No," mid the sensible Aunt. Keep it; disin-

The 14th arrived. The washer was superb. The Linas" charming home--looked at ita boat, as du Madge, vision of loveliness. lias Gilau was very gracious, and Fred Villiers was really impressed by her old-

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through my forbearance you are the loser of two 1 yet you treat me so kindly 1 million pounds. And you ought to bute me

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I marry the brute."

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Marry! that thing!" Yes, that is a stipulation in my father's will. Wicked, isn't it P

He gave her a look of surprise, Did you know him, them " "By sight, yes. Ife had annoyed dio before. friend of my father's,

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Unfortunately, the lawyers say that it will Yes, yes. Wherois Sloane Street!" "Woure just turning into it. What num-staud. The money must go. It is a pity. It is a lo, and if your sword had gone a low inches in another direction!"

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Absolutely," said he, and stopping the cab, he added, "this is 307,"

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This is horrible, this is infamous, incom Madge was not long at 307 It was a fine many day. Her mood, too, was of the san prehensible. You are right, a girl like you could "Nover," said Madge, with a bystorical ligh ist. She had an hour and a half on hor never sell igself to a oad-whatever the price," hands-before her return train left. Sho, 20- teeted & moment, and a vasant taxi-oak-for by this time every nerve in her body was passe. She hailed it, and for an hour drove at tingling with excitement "Lat the millions random through the London streets, esaretly. Welcowe poverty if it should come. hoping to meet, or at least to obtain a glimpse shall live a quiet life bare with aunty Ferhaps Joliere of the amiable Mr. Villiers again. The trivi I shall have the solace of a friendship, or-O

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I'm I bog pardon," said she. marry the beast. Is that a rade word, Aunty pinsult in Rome. I met him in such a fancy breathlessly across the lawn.

Not in this case, certainly not though in way at Victoris. How my heart did jumpi ordinary conversation it should be avoided," Wu dravo in a hausor together to SloneWe were a littla prencempied, I fear," said Street, and William Margetson's fang wesn't Fred, laughing goily, "This adorable niece of returned the discreet spinster

At this moment she received a summons from panctured after all--orly kis arm, and so yours has done me great honour. She has

bang gess my two millions. What could my consented to become Lady Villiers,"

Bho deserves the bonoar," returned Miss the house, and the conversation came to au

fathar have been thinking about? He must brapt conclusion.

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in winning the affections of one of the sweet the Surnames in striotly Alpcubetion Ord€] cheapest rock of the land anywher were bitter ones. She felt herself to be in wonder A gehool teacher, perhaps, in the end. late her, I also congratulate you, my lord, iu England with a dowry of nearly gruel position. What possible respect coult she and then

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