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IN WHITE RAIMENT.
BY
WILLIAM LE QUEUX,
Author of Whoso Findsth a Wife," "Purple and Fine Linen,The Day of Temptation,
"Of Royal Blood," &a, &0.
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CHAPTER XXIV.
FACE TO FACE.
The days passed merrily until the end of September. There was never a dull momant, for Sir Henry's wife was one of these born. hostesses who always gadged noonrately the tastes of her guests, and was donstantly making arrangements for their plousars,
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he had walked beside me in slarm, and when we were alone suggested that she should obtain assistance.
I noticed that she was unnaually pale, who ther on secount of the best, or from mental agitation I could not Getermins. The day hou
· been a biaxing one so hot indeed that no one had been cup before ton. At that moment ment. everyone had gone forth axcopt ourselves, and "How do you feel she inquired, greatly as she sat in a osto, rocking chair, swinging | concerned.
"No" I said. "I shall be better in a mo-
horsalf lazily to and fro, the looked little moreAs though I had booome suddenly from, than a girl, her dream serge temais dress im, I answered. It is the same sensation as when parting to her quita a juvenile appearnos. I entered that room at Gloucester Square M
"Impossible! she cried in alardı.
I hope you are not bored here, Doctor," the said presently after we had been talking
some time. A BREA
Bored?" laughed. "Why one has not a moment in which to be bored. This is the first half-hour of repose I've had since I arrived here.
She looked at me strangely, and with curious smile said...---
"Because you are always so taken up with Bary!"
"With Bory!!" I echoed, starting quickly I really didn't know that!" I hastoned to protest.
Ah, no," elus laughed. To excuse yourself is useless. The truth is quite patont to me, if not to the others,"
I laughed aloud, scouting the idea. I did not intend to show my hand for I was never certain of her tactics,
"My dear Doutor she said pleasantly, “you may day it if you like, but I have my eyes open. and I know that in your heart you love her
All the lies save one young widow--and several of the mon had brought their cycles, and many were the enjoyable spins we hail in the vicinity. The fashion of cycling nowadays relieves a fosters of much responsibility, for on The truth of what?" I inquired, with fine days guests can always amuse themselves affected ignorance. providing that the roads are good. I obtainedThe truth that you love her."
very decent maskine from Bath, and at Beryl'n side
accompanied the others on excursions into Bath or Chippenham, or on lotger journeys to Malmesbury, Stand, and Trowbridge. In har "well-out cycling skirt, cotton blouse, and straw hat, her wealth of hair dressed tightly by her and ker narrow waist girdled by a belt of grey chamois leather, sholooked smartandlithea wheel As a rule, there is not much poetry in the cycling skirt, for it is generally made in such a manner as to hang baggy ut the sides, become disturbed by every paff of wind, and to give the wearer the groutest avant of annecessary annoyance. culottes are practical, if not The French" altogether in eordance with our British view of feminine dress, and that they impart to a woman a considerable chic when in the saddle cannot be denied. Yet there is nothing more. graceful, nor more becoming to a woman than The English cycling skirt when cut by an artist
in that form.
"
self," I responded, inwardly angry that I should "Then you know my feelings better than my have acted in such aur as to cause her to notice my fascination.
One's actions often betray one's heart. Yours have done, she replied. But I woud warn you that love with Boryi is a dangerous game.
"Dangerous? I don't understand you. "I mean that you must not love her. It is impossible.
Why impossible?
For one simple and very good reason," who responded. Then looking straight in my face, she added. "Could you, Doctor, keep a secret if I told you one?'
"I think I could. It would not be the first I've kept."
piness that I tell you this," she said,
Well, it is for the sake of your own hap
"You will arise never to breathe a word to her if I tell to you.
Sometimes alone, but often accompanied by our host Sir Henry, or some of the guests, we explore all the roads in the vicinity. My love constituted herself my guide, showing mo the Three Shire Stones, the spot where the counties of Gloucester. Somerset and Wilts join, the old Abbey of Lacock, the shofent mont and ruine at Kingston Langley, the Lord's Burn at Progresi, the Ronian tamuli et Blue Vein, and other objects of interest in the neighbourhood. She herself often suggested the rides, for sho was a cyoling enthusiast, and always decured how much healthier she had been since she took to the wheel. I, of course, was nothing loth to be her cavalier, for it gave me an opportunity for long and interesting chats with her, nay, to bask in the sunshine of her smiles whon, as we often did, we sat and rested at some raral spot where the quiet was only broken by the rippling -of a brook us the rastle of the leaves overload.
After my hard laborious life in London, these bright hours, spent in the fresh air by day and in daciag and other gaioties at night, were indood a welcome change. But it was not of that I reflected. My every thought was of her, A score of times during the week that had Fissed since my arrival at Atworth I had bean the noius of declaring my love for her and relating to for all I know. Yet I hesitated By se doing I might arouse her indignation. had spiel upon ber. 1 was endeavouring to learn for secret.
Thus from day to day I lingered at her side played tennis, walked in the park, dancol after Adinner and played billiards in the hour before we parted for the night, with eyes only for her, thoughts only for her, my life hers alone. Per haps I neglected the other guests. I think I must have dene, Yet well aware how quickly casp arises among a house party, I was al- ways careful to remain sufficiently distant to wards her to avoid any suspicion of flirtation. With wouare natural instinct she sometimes
exerted bar" ouquetry over me when we were
T
I promise of course:
mine. Then she said in a low voice:
"Beryl is already married."
She hesitated, with her dark
I
fixed upon
To whom I asked so calmly that I think surprised her.
To whom I cannot tell you.
Why not? Surely it is no secret?".
Yes, it is a secret. That is why I dare not tell you her husband's name."
**
Inahe actually the wife of young Chotwode" Certainly not.
But she is engaged to him," I observed She is believed to be, my licstess announced. But such is not really the case,"
“And her husband? Where la be?"
"Yes," I said. It is zaaccountable---quite unaccountable" V
Tab circumstance was absolutely beyond credence. I stood there for a few minutes loan. ing upon her arm, which she offered me, and slowly the curious sensation died away, until a quarter of an hour afterwards I found myself quite as vigorous as I had been before. Neither of us, however, danced again, but lighting a cigar I spent some time strolling v
with her up and down the terrace, enjoying the calm warm starlight night.
deal, but could arrive at no conclusion,
We discussed my mysterious seizure a good
After some besitation I broached the subject which was very near my heart.
I have heard nothing of late of Chatware," I said. "Where is hop
His regi
"I don't know," she responded. ment line left Hounslow for York, you know"
"And he is in York P
I
"I suppose so."
Buppose And yet you are to be his wife ?" exclaimed.
Who told you that?" she asked quickly, halting and looking straight at me.
say he is to be your husband very shortly. "Everyone disomsBus it," I answered. They
What would he say, I wonder, if he knew that you out I frivol so much together
What right has he to say anything regard- ing my notions P I am quite fres.
Then he is not your lover I inquired in deep varnostness. Tell me the truth.
"Of course not. We have danced together, cycled together, and walked together, just as you and I have done, but as for lovethy the thing is absurd."
You do not love him?" I asked. Certainly not," she laughed. Then she added: I never love. That's why I am not like other women."
Every woman denies the tendor passion," I aid, smiling.
"Well, I only toll you the truth," she re- sponded with a sigh. If every woman must love at one time in her life thern mast, of eparse. be some exceptions. I am one of them." Aht you do yourself an injustice," I de- clared. Every woman has a heart."
She was silent. Then in a bari, strážned voice she answered-
Tras, Imt mine is like stone." "Why? What has hardened it?"
"Ah, no!
!" she cried quickly. You are always trying to learn my secret; but I can novor tall yon-nerer! Let us go in. Aud withont another word she passed in through. the French windows to the billiard room, where the sanal game of pool was in progress, and the merry chatter, general.
It was strange that I should be asking such a complex one. question regarding my own whereabouts.
In London, I think. **
Then is he quite content that his wife should pose as the affanced bride of young hotwede Such an arrangement is certainly rather strange.
I know nothing of the whys and where fores," she replied. "I only know that she is already married, and I was you not to lose your heart to her."
"Well, what you have told us is enricus, but I think
The remainder of the sentence died upon my lips, for at that moment Beryl herself burst gaily into the had, dusty and flushed after cycling, exclaiming
We've had such an awfully jolly ride. But the others came along so slowly that Connie and I scorched bome all the way from Monk- tan. How stating it is to-night!" And she drow the phue from her hat and sinking into a alone, and by that I felt assured that she was clinir began fanning herself, while at the same by no means avorse to my companionshin
in moment her companion, Connie Knowles, a Often I gave yonng Chetwodo a passing thought, 1 hated the prig, and thanked the
Fates that he was not there. Sometimes his
with
my
rather smart girl who was one of the party, also extered.irl who was one of t
fact which for several reasons I ooh regretted Hence our convorastion was interrupted—s Yet from her words it seemed plain that she husband, She knew Beryl's secret that she was did not know that I was actually her cousin's married, but to whom she was unaware.
There is an old saying among the denne dicono sempre il vero; ma non lo dicone tutto intero. As that it is so true,
*** contadinelli ” of the Tuscan mountains,
Like that of her cousin, bor nature was a The more I strove to understand her the more utterly hopeless the analysis bo- came. I loved her. Nay, in all the world thre was bat one woman for my eyes. Superb'ti beauty and in grace, she was incomparable perfect.
I still sut smoking in my room, puzzled over That night when the household was at rest the curious recurrence of the sensation which seized all who entered that lethal chamber in Londen. The turret clock over the stables kyck chimed half- farm fast eno, yet I felt in no mood to writing of that hasty note by Beryl was an incident which I had forgotten, but which now came back to me. if I could discover its nature? She had What
written it upon the blotting-pad in Sir Henry's study, and. the thought occurred to me that I might perhaps discover the impression there.
With that object I placal a hor of matches in my pocket. switched off my light, and orept in the darkness noiselessly along the curridor. The carpeting was thick, and being without slippers. I stole along without a sound past the door of Beryl's room, and down the great cak
stairezzo into the hall.
upon the groan baire door which kept out the I had crossed the latter, and had my hand draught of the corridors and was about to open sound. In an instant I halted, straining my it, when of sudden my quick ear mught a
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name was mentioned by one or other of the guests, and always in a manner that showed how her engagement to hun was nocepted by all her friends. Thus any mention of him caused me a sharp tringe
During those worm clour August days spent I hecame some how more confident lore in her ladyship's actions. Hom was a complex nature, hid i ambinot fall to untios her extreme -friendliness tomada me, and more then encs it
Through the great high windows of the hall, struck me that she contrived to bring Beryl
ancient church, the faint starlight struggled so filled with diamond panes like the windows of an and mycult together on every possible, occasion. She told me off is Baryl's escort to dinner, to scribbling a note which, having finished, she that the oposite side of the place was quite ohurah, or elsewhere in a manner quite naturel,
·light I glanced around at the shining armione. and at the same time exosted herself to make
etanding weird in the half-light, with viziera ms comfortable in every respect. Ead the not herself once told me in a hysterical moment that handed the girl a shilling.
Then give it to him-with this," and she warriors of this days gone by when Atworth down and pikes in hand, a row of steel-clad she was longing for love! What, I wondered, could be her object in phoing me always into the doorway the seemed just a trifle cons
When, however, aba noticed me standing was stronghold. They looked a ghostly lot,
end quite anaerved me. Beryl's company The motive puzzled me fused. In this message scented something grosted my quick eat, and I heard in the floor But as I listened the suspicion sound again Little time, however, was afforded for ruminstion, save in the privacy of one's suspicious, but affecting to taka no notice, on the opposite side of the hall, straight before years In Boxes fa, td, magh, of all Chemists
scended for dinner I found Beryl in the study That same evening when after dressing I de
are to the servant.
“Is he waiting ** she inquired "Yes, miss." AT
She
walked by her side down the corridor room at night. The round of raioty was an into the hall to await the others.
me, key slowly turn. Even in that dead -onasing, and as one guest lett another arrived, so that we always had some fresh wore pale heliotrope that night, a handsome silence it made but little noise, it had evidently
bean woll afled. diversion and merriment. It was open house own which bors the cut of a first-class cour
Then antionsly the door gradually opene to all Ws men were told that no formalities topiers with a pretty wllar of seed-pearl and I saw that I was not alone. The Jacks After dining we danced together, and in doing would be permitted. « The tantalus was ever so I glanced down at her white hearing chast, figure of a woman advanced, trending so silent opsu, the closes ready, the soda in the ico, and for her cottage was a trifle lower than others that she seemed to walk on air. She come the cigars of various brands placed invitingly in the smeling From Hence everyone innde she had hitherto worn, I found that for which straight towards the spot where I stood wat himself thoroughly at home and helped himself my eyes were searching, a tiny dark mark low ching t the darkness, and I saw that she was.
dressed in black. down, and only just visible above the lace edging
at any he to whatever he pleased. of the gown the tattoo-mark which I had dis
Interagoris of life is very curious Only forwigia bafure I was a pongile covered on that fateful mark of th
three hearts entwined, de
light fell upon her face, and although uneoriain As she reached the centre of the half the pie
it was antficient to reveal to me the truth. mechico, fecias milses and examining tongues
I was face to face with the woman who had What, I wondered, lid that indelible device in order to sera elehilling or two to keep the denotas: That it had soms significance was cer- bean described by Beryl-the mysterious La wolf from the door, yet within olght days I had tain. I had been waiting with har for perhaps
Gioin! entered into the ringsassion of a thousand pounds, five minutes when suddenly I withdrew my
To be continued) and was crores the guest of one of the amar band from her waist, and halting, reeled and tast hostesses in Jugland
I had been at Atworth about a fortnight, and almost fell,
Why
Doutor "”, she cried, “ what's the mat- but received no ter P How als you are
had written tries to Hoafer, →response. He was sorry correspondent, I
go
Nothing gasped, endeavouring to assure knew for when ho wrote it was a painful effort her. A little antzera, that is all
Bah Raymond had written me one of those others 1 staggered out upon the broad gravel out into the night And nonoticed by the flippant zotes quite characteristic of him, but to this hat ant replied, for I could not rid led terrace which ran the whole length of the
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