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"Evidently. He was exfetly like you," said} Reta. "Poor fellow! Ho was hardly treated.

I am sorry for Mr. Jennings, too. Do you

of man who would take na his wife a woman think she will ever recover P′′ with such a part as yours."

"There you make a mistake, Mr. Tragona- | ing," remarked Daverant. "I have already, knowing all, naked Miss Mayne to be my wife. The past is in her lands; the future will be in mino."

By this romark Trogonning rightly inferred that in the future noy Interference would be dealt by Davenant himself. Ho resolved, to make the best of a bad job.

"She may," put in Austin, "but it is doubtful."

If she does I should like to set her mind at rest by telling her that I'will asver reveal what I know abant her son, She loves him so, for her sake we must let him go. I know now what love may moan, what love may do." Her voice broke and trembled as kħe tarned to Pendroar: "It you will give me time I will repay all that I have speat, but I can never repay your generosity and forbearance. I canever thank you enough.”-

My dear cousin, don't attempt to thank me If you are going to begin to try, I must take my departure"

"Doubtless it is best as it is, after all, he Bald, grandiloquently. "Much as I admire our dear Harriet's charme of person it is character one looks for in a wife, and there, I fear, I should' have been disappointed. Bo very chall wo-way- roesatile ?--a wife person would be rather a

With a pleasant laugh he strolled out into responsibility. I trust it will not press-toothe garden and wandered on to the spreading heavily upon you. I fear the management of such a wife will prove a difficult task.”

moor.

Thoa Austin fouling that Roto's strength and took her in his arms. was spout, and that the tears were Hoar, stooped

An angry light sprang into Daveaent's 'oyo bat his quick retort was interrupted by Rota's

Ah!" she whispered, "I owe you even pore. Jaughter. The insolence which Dayeanut so How can you, knowing what I am, what I have resented only cansed, her gonuine amusement,doge, how can you still wish me to be your She understood Tragenning and kupw.oxactly

wile?" what instinct prompted bis words.

Becanso 1, too, have learned the power of

A very difficult task, Mr. Tregooning, and ne which you certainly would neither have performed nor attempind. But I am sure that Mr. Davenant will be successful,"

The colour bad coma Imck to box face; lor dark eyes shone. like stars and the smile with which she turned to har lover softened and transfigured bar whole face. In spite of himself she compelled Tregonuing's admiration.

I congratulate you, my dear young lad upon your confidence, and yon, Mr. Davenant -upon your courage. Let us hope that neithor will to disappointer. And, now, I will wish you all good morning" With an waargegated bow Tregoaning took his depart. ure, drawing in his lips as he went: Just

she was leaving the house he ran against ilganet flare who looked at him with haggard eyes. Where is Miss Harriet F" she cried.

"In there," he said, pulating to the library. and with almost ruperhuman strength Mrs. Jennings pushed past Lizzie and entered the

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When she saw Rat she smiled triumphantly, and Austin drew nearer to his betrothed, for he saw the glare of madness in the housekeeper's

wild eyes.

"Have you told?" she cried, seizing` the girl by the wrists. "I believe you heard alt I said, and that you have come down here to tell. Tell me at once if you have done so."

"No, no," said Reta, soothingly. "I have not told."

Mrs. Jennings gave an exultant laugh,

Then I shall be the first to tell. It is

any place. I am his mother; it is for me to tell how clever my son, Bill, has been." She looked round the room with a ghestly smile, and went

on:

My old mistress, Mrs. Allen, was going to tell that Bill had forgod the cheque instead of| Horace Pendroar. The blame was fastened on to Horace and he had to escape, but it was Bilj who had done it all along. And the old lady was going to tell, go Blil wrapped a scarf round her neck and killed her. And she," pointing shaking hand towards Beta, abe heard me talking, about it and wanted to come and tell you first; but it's me who should be proudest. He's my son, my clavor boy.”

Pity was succeeding horror in Reta's eyes, "Poor thing, it has turned bor brain," she psid.

Mrs. Jonnings was spesking again.

I only guessed at first how clever he.had Feer. I was not sure of anything. He never told his old mother till she asked him, but she know there was no one also clever enough to have done it and got ontso quietly by the French window. I had seen him that same evening, so I knew all about it. Ha! Ha! I know."

Her laugh was horrible to hear, and it gradually rose to a shriek,

"He's gone now. See, be sent mo this latter, does not be write nicely? He is only a little hay.”

She held out a serap of paper, and T'avenant tonk it from her and read the words:-

"I'm off to America. I can get a good job there. "If she did bear and splits they won't get me, wo don't you werry, Mother. Good-bye!"

Ma Jennings, a terrible travesty of maternal prite, stand smiling, and hawing in the middle of the room.

Austin gently led her away and Mr. Sima took charge of her until she was removed to an asylum.

What was it that you overheard, Rets'?" aard Austin later on.

"The first words Interbeard when I was writing for James Tregonning were "When I wan, Bil, did I say anything about old Mrs. Allea's murder?' He replied, Ton pretty well- gave the show, away, If I had not found you a 'doaf nurse there would have been the doril to pay. Then Mrs. Jennings said, "So you di really kill her, Bill and he replied. Of course I did. I was not going to risk her telling that it was me, not Horace Pondrear who committed the forgery. I saw the old. lady, as I told you I would, and tried to bind her to secrecy, but she said she could no longer allow an incent man to suffer for a guilty, that she would be silent no more, so I killed ber"

That was all I overheard, "såded Reta. #Mrs. Jennings tried to make me swear I had not heard anything. I suppose the horror of it all has turned the poor thing's brain,"

I suppose Horace Pradreer was the young man who was run over whom you mistook for me," observed Charlie, later,

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