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"No" thought Sorrell;. "I couldn't believe that; I'm aure Jim is true to me
s when the next afternoon Jim rode. again, after giving Sorrell only a short half- hour of his company, she mounted her hores and rode after him.
At the edge of a small plantation he dis- mounted, and, tying his horse just inside the gate, walked into the wood. A girl, robed in a dainty while frock, advanced to meet him, and Jim, slipping her arm through bis, gave her a kiss, and they strolled slowly away up the woodland path together.
Borrell waited to see no more, but turned her horse's head and rode furiously hack to the circus. Her face was white, her lips firmly set, and bor eyes full of anger as she drew rein in the camp.
She dismounted and hurried off to her caravan, hoping to meet no one, and feeling dased and bowildered. Suddenly Bill Wat son seemed to spring up in front of her.
What! another taken to mysterious lonely rides?" said Bill.
Sorrell did not speak, but tried to pass on. "Oh!" said Bill, I see you have seen what I saw.”
Sorrell halted at once, and turned angrily
upon him.
to
“How dare you follow him?" she cried. "My dear girl," replied Bill, for the matter of that what right have you follow Jim nhout? Of course you won't want to remain here now, and stand and hear him say as how he's thrown you aside, like old clothes, for this rich girl and her money."
Sorrell hurried off to her caravan, and dropping down on the bed, gave way to her grief.
I beg before I sell you, my beauty," Sorrell said, as she stroked hor horse's neck. And I am afraid it's come to that now. There's a fine old house in the troes. I'll begin there, but I had better leave you outside."
Leaving Sunset in the road outside. Sorrell timidly pushed open the gate and knocked at the door of the lodge. A woman with a kind face opened it, but hearing Sorrell's petition, she replied that the Earl, her master, would not allow her to encourage beggars.
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Hearing these words, Sorrell was turning way, when a dizziness came over her, and she fell in a huddled heap on the cottage doorstep,
woman, "she does look bad. Liza !" she "Oh, poor young thing "ied the
called, "Come and help me with this poor girl. I don't care what his lordship says about beggars, I am going to have this girl insile.”-
At this moment she caught sight of the Earl's daughter, who was coming up the cottage path.
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Why surely," cried Lady Mary, “It's the little circus girl who assisted me after my accident in the South. You must bring her in at once.
The woman and her daughter raised Sorrell gently and placed her on the couch, doing everying that could be done for her.
Soon Sorrell opened her eyes and gazed around in bewilderment. Lady Mary rose at once and went to her side.
"Do you remember mo?" she said. Serrell stared blankly for a few minutes. then her eyes brightened.
You Lody Mary I oh, wicked women! How dare you come near me, I hate and despise you How dare you take Jim from me? The only, only man I over loved You Jured him on to meet you in those "I wonder if Bill is right," thought Sor-woods. Don't deny it. He would never rell. "Can Jim really mean to throw me have been false to me but for you. I don't over?
Had I not seen him with my own stay under the same roof with you a moment eyes, I never could have believed it. Does
longer 1" ho really love Lady Mary? Oh! I couldn't bear it. I'll not stay. I must get away at And she re-fastened her habit, and left the caravon in search of Bill.
She found him attending to his horses in the stables, and us no one else was near, she came to the point at once.
once.
"You're right, Bill," she said, I must leave this show at once. If you really love me as you say, help me to get away.quietly,"
"Very well," said Bill, you be ready in an hour's time, and I'll be at the side of
your van.
"You must bring my horse," said Sorrell. "I'll not leave him behind, he's all I have to love in the world now."
“All right! I'll bring him along," replied
Bill
It. whe
a quarter past five when Bill knocked at Sorrell's door. She descended the steps carrying a small bundle in one hand and her riding whip in the other.
The two walked side by side in silence through the group of caravans. All the gipsies were preparing for the abow, so Do
one was about to stop or question them.
But Lady Mary gently pushed her back! Sorrell shrank from her touch, but sat still,
"If I had done what you think I have a should deserve all you have said. But you are mistaken. Sorrell, I am Jim's sister, and his greatest cham. From what you have said I gather that you are the little gipsy Jim was to marry," said Lady Mary. For an answer Sorrell burst into tears. "Oh, Jim" she cried. Poor Jun: And I ran away from yon. Oh, what shall I do? "I'm so miserable”-
keeper, said quietly, "It's no good my Lady May rose, and, calling the lodge.
again.
"topping now; I'll come down after tea
Take care of her. 'Liza had better; tell one of the men to bring the horse in. |1 shouldn't wonder if it isn't hers."
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The brother and sister had always been chums, and it had nearly broken Lady Mary's heart when Jim was turned out of his home, after quarrelling violently with his father who wished him to marry the daughter of a rich friend. He had vory little money, as he spent it freely, and in no way washa equipped to earn his own living. He had tried many things and failed, sometimes for want of capital, before he had joined the circus always been first in my brother's affections, Do you think, Sorrell, that 1, who have Lady Mary was overjoyed to see her brother would persuade you to stay, and take that again, and begged him to come home, saying place from me, if I did not know that my their father was willing to have him back,
He would forget me in time," said Sarzell, with a faint sou love him too much to be a drag on him. What do I know. of your ways, customs, and manners. Your Leighbours would make fun of the lord who married a circus girl. You must fisten to what I say, Lady Mary, seriously."
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The letter containing this news had only arrived that afternoon, and Jim hastoned back, after being made aware of its contents, to tell Sorrell all..
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"Oh cried Sorrell, burying her face in the mare's glossy neck, "Oh how miserable am. If only I had not listened to Bill's wicked hints 1. What shall I do?"
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Sorrell raised her bead, and two tearful “Look here," said Jim, decidedly, blue eyes fed themselves on Lady Mary's you've had a hand in this, you will have to deep brown ones. pay for it, I swear."
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How could I stop her going off," replied
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Meanwhile, Sorrell had reached a small country town, where she had heard there might be a show in which she could get work. But the week came and went, and the next, and the next, and no show asme near. Sorrell's little store of money) was almost gone, and she decided to move on, in hopes of meeting some other show, and joining it.
At last one morning, she started out without a penny in her pocket. She rode dojectedly along, and as afternoon came on she realised that she must part with Sunset sooner or later, if nothing turned up. Evening found her still journeying on, though tired and hopeless.
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