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The jury reiarned a verdict of Not Guilty and the prisoner was discharged."

come up to town to look after his daughter," he had suco boheld in Portland Place, The two Mr. Jastico Fiolding remarked after a few men wore now on their feet, though staggeringly: common-places. her tales of high play at and by common consent, all turned their atten- bridge, at late suppers afterwards; sud a fitfletion to the second lady, who still lay, a hadded parental supervision will be wholesome. The hea, amongst the ruins of the car. It was General's a terrible old martinet to everybuty Lady Delorme. but his daughter; who's the very angle of his. eyp."

**Has he my sour?"

Assistance soon game, directed by the cap able village-doctor. He found an admirablo second in Richard, wig, though he bad "I beliare not: Ho's a rich man, with a finestrained his loft shoulder. in being flang place in Yorkshire; which I suppose Lady against the wall, was tireless in his exertions Dabime will inherit."

for the sufferers. Lady Delorme, who could

Earvion Hard rounded to the

furter w house. When bo could be of no

Mr. Justice Osborne, reading an oroning paper as he rolled homewards from the Law Premontly, Muriel, who had joined a knot Courts in his comfortable carriage, thought of her own friends, me to her the must bear a longthonol transit, was cauroyed to the nearest cottage; the other three passengers the haggard, miserablo young foco he had soon patition.

ware The prople

thinning, and to the Vicarage, and, the chauffour to the bofore him that morning, when a young man of Margaret wanted liss Osborus and A

faw doctor's twenty-four, calling busolf Richard Taylor, particular oxonies to stag behind. They were was chargul with being concerned with other going to have supper, all by themselves, and Towars. mou, notorious swindlers, in a fraudulent bill-little bridge afterwards; and Lady Deloran transaction. The prisonor planded he was would put sturiol up for the night entirely inent, led boun dapod, und was simply their victim. This, it may be added, was the Judge's own view. As nothing was known against him, Richard Taylor was soquit

But Jadge Ogbare was resolute that she should leave with her parents. He was not going to have her sitting up till all hours, losing any she could not afford at ourds. The gainbat eudonsies of the present-day filed him with Law-Court,

Later on, he requested permission to go down to the village to me how the afferors ware progressing The doctor himself operad the lose when its called at the scholast

*She house, where Lady Delorme was Iving.

his informed has recovered consciousness Richard. "It appears her husband is

to the real criminals having cloverly evaerror: for hin saw what they resulted in iu táá | abroad, in Tehran. but I've wiral to her i

arrost.

Now, Jadico Oharae was not a mere legal macking; but a man with a big heart. In private, he did much work among the outcast and nordy s quietly, that few wore aware of it. His sympathy wont out especially to young men, who, for a first offence, he hasarded thoir whole future. His dear and only son had died at Bpion Kop. bravely loading va his company; and for his sake, the Jago felt drawn towards all young men, especially young soldiers.

Now, Richard Taylor, though ho refused to give any account of himself, had certainly Que been s Hollier. His earrings, - accent, aud manners, which curiously recalled those of his lost Harold, convinced the Judge that he had once been an officer in e-amart regiment, Arrived at baino, Justice Osborne despatched the following epistle, He had take down Richard Taylor's a deess, a poor street Camden Town, in his private notebook.

"Mr. Justics Osborne presents his compli- ments to Mr. Richard Taylor, and would be pleased if he would call in Portland Pines any overing after six o'clock."

Bverstly, he hid navor trested July Delormo Ho funciol there was a shiftiuoss in those ayes most people found alluria. He had card oreover, that she was a desperate gambler, and that Sir Edgar'a mission to Teheran was chiefly to escape from domestic unluppiness,

father, Goueral Fortescue, and hope he will arrive in limo. Poor thius, her spina is frac seared, and there's not the slightest hope. Tho rest are all doing well, except the cleffane I hape Geloral Fortesens will tako a special train. Lady Delorme's beds is wonderfully clear, but when my trouble in mind. Pechagis if her father cames it may soothe hoe."

“Is shu allo ced- to see anyhody 2.

Oh, noting can make any difference now! The Viear his boon hers twice, but she declinol to son him. Ind ed, she seemed quite alarmed: at the idén."

Richard took out his noto-ciso, and scribed a word on a sorap of paper. Is she still ablo to bad? Then please give her that--yon seo

only a man's namus."

The good Jalge bestirred himself, and present by directed Rishard Taylor to call concerning au appointment. he thought his protege might fill It's in wvery quiet place," he explained, when the young mau was once more seated in his staly. Riobard were the same suil and, his chooks wore thinuer, if anything. As you doind to give particulars morning yourself, I hare personally guaranteed your good behaviour I don't think you'll lisappoint mo-yours is an honest fuoco. An old friend of mine, Lord Car

The doutor complied, and soon retoruod, innington, is confiue to a sofa for six montis evidently surprised, to say Lady Delormo through an accident. He propassa to pass the wished to Mr. Taylor at onca. But, what time in writing his reminiscences; and regniros an educated man sa secretary and conflential Passatsen them nobody know; for there attendant, as he is a childless widower. Hore ne vitnessor of their interview. offers thirty shilings a wook and residence. I am also empowered to make you an advance of

Of court know the chaucer were the

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Early on the following morning, General For esons arrival. The doctor met him at young man wouki do nothing of the surt How-10 for travelling exponses, But I was J. the gate, and whered him to his daughter's rer i did call, two nights afterwards, and was he lives in a remote place, where there is no 20dado: where Richard Taylor sat, she bad instantly shord to the Judge'a Audy. Ho clety." was popably very nervous, and thouzh well- groomed, his well-cut tweed, suit was much worn, his bouts were very thiu, and the hollows in his otherwise handsome face hotelsued insufficient fool

"I've done with nosisly!" was the bitter answer. "Iskull by ouly too glad to accept the situation, und will do my best is it. Don't be offended house I osu't tell you my history. I have another person's secret to keep. I must go to Lord Cannington as Kichard Taylor or not at all!

as all night, for Margaret would not allow him to learalar

The Corrals as old facquirerod with agony, as he beheld his daughter's ohangad looks; but on porcving Richard Taylor, he started back in torrible anger. "Yon hare!-When I east you off for ever, I forbade you _tqyes my sight again Dat with you!"

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Poor Artane has only bean the scapegoat for Father father implored Margaret.

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cheque-not he 1 who-who attored that

#But it was be who enshot it, and rresired

the money! You are wandering, my darling.

releas to try and take the blame on yourself, Margaret-thonch it is noble, and liko yon,"

The host, neording to his custom, rade no reference to tla amplasat cccasion of their dest meeting, but shook hands cordially, and Soon afterwards, the visitor took his leave invited him to sit down. I asked you to favour it was Mrs. Osborse's "at home" day, and as ne with a visit as I am interested in all young Richard walked into the hall, some visitors men," he explained, glancing at a fins portrait descended the stairs from the drawing-room of his son on the wall. opposite. "I saw you-Lady Delorme und her father, had been nada tis tool of villains who desired Stemgely enough, her ladyship at the sw view of an alberd pau, unknown by perceived Richard than she tottered, and nat Rovere lesson as to in slanger of such com face whiter than chalk. But the Jadge, who panions, and will avoid them from henceforth," had ushered his protégé to the study door,

Oh, father I'm not good, as you've always. Certainly I will," said the visitor emphati-had no eye for her. His attention was ar

belioved cally

rested by the General's face, as he contemp band is very strict and detests gambling. We | me-bus bad, bad! You know my hus- Well, what are your plans for the future?lated the departin visitor. Surprise, agen't been instried lung, and I was afraid to end contempt were written out it, as he paused a tell him I'd lost a lot at bride and I diren't Have you any employment

moment to survey Richard with a scornful stroll you either, because I feared yon might re- Bin't the roung man faced him untiuchingly real it to Lint, and I'd promised him I wouldn't albeit in silauco,

But the footrian at the hall-door was looking play any more. Arthur had a few days leave, on fugnistively seeing which, the Jaire and was staying with me. You had sent me a oleqne for five pounds to buy myself a birthday tousled the old sokliers arm. The General, recovering himself, sharply addressed his trembt presnut. It was a "bourer cheque. There wore those dreadful bridge lebis, and the ing daughter. Gre home

now. Margaret, in the carriage I'll walk back."

people

were worrying about them, and Sho moved falteringly to the door, keeping threatening to tell Edgar. You must have the whole width of the asli,butween her and the written the cheque in a burry, for you had young man, in the shabby teceda Maanwhile forgotion to pat" poneds" after

“fire” on the middle ling Edgar w 1917. her father, disdainfully turning his back on Richard, strade into the study. He breathed, father. I filled up this cheque fur fira

and I was going to o bridyo-party. Well, I quickly, and his face was vary g im

Td be vore glad to get something to do," nvowed his companion sudly.

Something is rather vague. What are your quadillentioas, Mr. Taylor?"

'tu afraid I'm not especially lovar at anything. I've been used to in active life-and I understand Gorena, id can ride and I've sojua kaowladyo of Preach--and math matics."

Were you at a public school?" "Yes, hesitatingly.

Can you give ue references-or certificates? People nowadays won't take qualifications on

trast

drilled."

"No, I'm very sorry I can't give you any." "Not oren the name of your lalo regimout?" The new comer bounded in his chair; whilst the Judge smiled benevolently. "You are an ex-officer, I feel sure. I had a son in the Army, and I never mistake a man who has once been After a silence his gruest answered slowly, Yon won't find my name in any Army-list, "Not as Richard Taylor, perhaps. But I'm positive you once hold a commission. Come! I want to hop you; but how can I recommend a man for a post when I don't know anything about hiar-not even his real name "

sir,"

Forgive me for losing my self-control a moment, he began. as Justice Osborns followed him in and closed the door. "But may I ask how that young man came to be here, and whether you know his history

"I pitied him, and am trying to help him How I made his dequaintance, I see no present necessity to disclose, and you must pardon me Do you know him?*

The General laughed bitterly, "Yes I know bim sa a forger, a soonndeel, and a thief! He brought disgrace on a good old family, and in utterly worthless! Surely that's enough 1 But his straugo companion only shook his "Was he not onc in the Army?" head hopelessly, I mu't tell you nothing "Yes, in a crack davalry regiment—but had moro, sir—it's not my secret only-" And he | to send in his papers, under threat of exposnes! came to a full stop.

If you befriend him, take my worl for it, you'il repant it! His misconduct has broken his father's heart; soil a more ungrateful young villio nevor lived!"

"Well! I don't mean to lose sight of you!" said his host kindly. "You shall have a chance at angrate. I've a post in view which I think you could fill satisfactorily. I will write to you I have your address."

"I shall only be there till Baturday," rejoined his guest slowly, He was scable to pay his reat

after that date.

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Is left the Julge with a very sore heart. He could have sworn Richard had an honest fae yet according to the General, he was absolutely irreclaimable. But open eo, why should be not be given one more chance? He might have band suddenly tempted, or made the foot of others!

By the last post be despatched a brief note to the shabby lodging in Camden Town "Remember, no matter what may have boun your past, I still trust you. If you disappoint me by unfaithful service in your new sphere, you will pais me more than I can express.

Istill trust you! What a blessed balm those words conveyed to the sick heart to which they were addressed!-

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directed such a terrible glance towards her in Well might aho quail. Never bad her father

all her life.

I've never had an easy moment since I did it!" wailed her feeble voice, It was discovered

when you received your pass-book from The and when you enquired there, they told you received the money. I coaldn't pay it back, for it was Arthur who prosented the ongue aud

instead of winning at bridge. I'd lost a lot more, and had to fell Edgar, and he was furious! I didn't know, of course, that I'd tampered with simply daren't tell you the truth, and Arthur the chngue. But be grassed it, and I made him promise not to say anything. Oh, I know I was

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"You allowed me to think his hand in farewell. Richard Taylor, grasping

your brother capable of the meanest of frans it, found a piece of piper slipped into his

for, having passed his word to you, ho would You won't refuse to take this from my boy

not disatge the truth, even to me!-What a fellow-soldier," he said gently. "No-don't

could I think bat that he was dastardly thank mo! It's not from me, buy from him,

forgar. I kept silence, for the site of the and only a loan. You'll repay it

fatally; but I forced him to resign his commis eous day. I'm saro. Ramain at your prosent address sill

sion, and I cast Lim off fu disgrace, there not you hear from me. I'll try and dad you a berth."

then! He might have slurred, throach your As Richard depied, struned and dizzy with A weak afterwards, Richard Taylor was on. Cruelty and injustion

He saw it all clearly now. Arthur knew that DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK. gatitado, two ladies, the Judge's wife and only tablished at Cannington Towers. The mansion

daughter Muriel, were just entering. He stood in n remota part! Shropshire, with actbit the truth ose out about the cheque, stood aside to let them pass, colouring hotly, ing to enliven the daily routine; but Richard Margaret's married life. so recently begun, The sight of thesa Lwis graceful, well-was only too glad to find rest and pance; and would com to a sadden and disastrous end. Sir dressed women, the younger of whom was his employer, though an accentric reckie, wan Edgar Delorme, a fastidiously honourable man, very pretty, sont bis thoughts back with a sick not actively disagreable.

would never pardon his wife. So the boy, in nche of longing to his old life, to had not

One August afternoon the secretary ouerged his young chivalry, stepped into the breaob spokan

kan ton lady for how long ?

from the lodge-gate,

which stood at the summit and secured her happiness at the price of lis Mariel Osborne in her turn oved him with of a steep hill, above the village, just as a leudo

She was struck by the combination of shout and the goal of galloping horaes areas. interest.

There was a fateful silence, till at last Arthur rebaod looks, and shabby clothes. His face, too, A big form-waggon, with a powerful tell, was desperate appeal in his sister's oyes, "I'va for was abopped-forward, unable to resist the maddened, soomed to remind hor of somebody. Who was it? dashing down towards the village at a dangerou given Margaret," he said shakily. It was soldier could not mitke caugh of him now; an

Was that young man one of your cases."

speed. The river and either been too enroless, daddy Pake asked, later on..

hard, bat-I have. And if I can surely you it was a joy to both father wh Arthur and or had forgotten to put on the skid; and now Yes-one of my osas" he responded, stood blobbering, like a helpless child, whilst

can! She is dying, Remember only that," Moriel presently oime to an, nuderst indiar. pinching her rounded check. Bat Lo ontor his charges rushed on to destruction.

Bofaze · Margareta, troubled #plrit had But how little the good Judge had ones imagin into no particulars concerning his mys. Instantly, Richard tore after the waggon, passed away, the ad mu did forgiva bered Richard Taylor, of Camden Town, would be terious protégé

though he had little hope of effecting much, fully and freely. But he would remeni his son-in-law ! same orenity the Osbarns attended single-banded. But he managed to catch a her his daughter as a weak, erring child, is large reception, give by Lady Delorme, & trailing rein, and tried by soothing words to beautiful youay marri-a womán whose tho maddened animals as he raced besid: thom, hor on a polental to worship again, tha hotise in Grosvenor Place was a rendezvous to calia their senseless panic. for the smurt set. For husband. Sie: Edgur. Bat the matter was taken out of his hands, the motionless which a.for

hours

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Richard luckily was flag clear of the wreck, doue to his only son? How changod Arthur She looked very lovely, standing at the head though against a wall, where he lay stunned for was from the smart young subaltern of two years Bath, Weston-super-mare, Malveru. Hereford

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more or less injured, though nobody had been much refused to pardon kim There was a great crash, and it was difi- killed cutright, cult to more, or to talk connectedly. Pre-

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