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Ne, only eccentric, Go on," "I was eunt up there by a falsa certifiesto" Was it your uuolo or your wicked elder bro- ther who did it, and is your property very large
The "murderer" again looked slightly dis
The train stopped with a jerk; and Ella'n "murderer" now transformed into a fall and very good-looking girl, jumped up and refraized. from handing her out by n aupreme effort of will and presence of mind. He did pinke up:her however, and they walked down tho plat-
Mr. Dettmar rise. “You dismiss me?” he said reproachfully,
.....
"I am asking for an ice," said Ella; her tone suggested that an ice to her was as coals to Newcastle.
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consorted, it was my brother," he said rather bade by side. For at tho barrier stood twoj in his ungloved hand. Ella declared that she human body cate be found than the way in which
ROSE K. WEDKES....... "Give my love to mother, and tell her I shall bo coming lu a few days to see about the orat
ap being altered; and Flair, Vernon's voloo gank to a whispez de put your gloves on. It and there's Lonsdale on the platform." Lady got a hole in them,
Elle ex-you,”*: Flained
a pair of gray suède spreading out gloves. was going to mend them in the train. I always carry a neodle and thread in
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form
"We've had siniply a lovely tinie, Franci, ie / could teil fortunes by palmistry and her eyes some level; no matter what may be the external
said Fillo, in a clear high voice and with the purost, American acosat." Perfectly charming! I do cotton to those English aristocrats. I guess I won't go back to America till I've
halter."
looks so bad to see you without them, but your story is quite familiar with me. gotten me one of them in the matrimonial
my
cost.
Her sister shrugged her shoulders. The thread is-hanging down from the lappet of your coat," she said severaly, "I wish you would try to be more like other people. It's very bad to get a reputation for eccentricity."
I'm not eccentric, I'm only mad; nobody thinks anything of what I do. Maud, Lady Lonsdale's cariage kasn't turned ap; Lain't you better offer her a lift. She holds such an portant position in the county, you know, and she's such a charming woman. Lady Lonsdale was fond of watching Ella through gold-rimm. ed pineo-noz as if she wore a goblin on show; she was Ella's bite-noiro,
i
salkily.
Then of course you both wanted to marry policemen. the same lady."
The dickend wo did!" said the "murdoron" fervently. "I wouldn't marry Tina to save my life,"
your pardon for interrupting "Oh. I beg Where have you heard it?"
In the Monday Story Toller and the of Short Stories, and several Gladys Magatine of Sho other places.
"You don't believe r me," said the “murderer” mora sulkily, still leaning against the door and contemplating his very muddy boots.
The
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* Lucky aristocrat," said the murderer" with a sigh, Rachel, dearest, do take my arm. You'll
got along much more comfortably, Ella turned scarlat. "I won't," she was about to say, when she caught the eye of the policeman. No, she could not give him up though it must be owned that she was almost minded to.
"I don't like taking arms," she said with ,"diguity. It isn't ladylike.”
The door will open, and you'll tumble out on the lino in a minute, and save your country the cost of a rope. I do think it's so nice to be boot. mical of the Pallio Purse, it's true patriotism," said fill arteror lifted his eyes from his boots to her big, pleiative ovos. Ella's beir was flated ont round her face in a manner dis gracefully untidy her gloves we still half off: looked as lanceat and wistful as a child she The "murderer a" eye twinkled, and his mouth
Ho Poor Lady Lonsdale! how dreadful for curved with the hint of a smile.
down
· sat, Goodbye, dear, it's her! Yes, I must go.
I really am awfully sorry," he said apolo. born delightful to Edye you. Lady Lans-getically, I thought you wouldn't like it if dale, mayn't I offer you a seat in my vio. I told you the truth most girls wouldn't. Fact toria I've just-bean seding my sister off, is, I'm running away, and"-Mand Vernon's company voloe be came merged in the other sweet sounds on the platform. Ella watoled the shapely, well drossed figure with a mile Mand was thres and-twensberd
had reads the best of mafohen
ud who Areased well with looked handsome, kept admirably; was, in Ella, two years her
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in town. It's a case of mistaken identity, and I've got asound alibi: but I should have been delayed to prove it. Fact is, the minions of the law entered by the front door, I scooted cat by the book window. My hand suffered, because I smashed the glass be waved his injured geously conventional manner, and no- thing would care her are pass winded in a coppice came ounningly up to the crossed some ploughed fields and left them course.in & stage of life, apparently across the
Riable, actually in-station: saw the path prepared for me to gaol corrigible. "Ore never knows what Ella will by half a dozen more, in Australian mest tin
she almost forgot for American-accent. But She could think of no more oathing retort; she saved herself just in time, and they passed bad the barrier auquestioned, even though she to pay for the murderor's" ticket. Outside the station ther paused. Ella's aspect was forbid. ing
"I couldn't help it." he said humbly. did think the aristocrat would be lucky, you know
"You shouldn't have paid it, then. I came very near to giving you away."
"I'm all yours to give."
Elia changed the subject hastily. you return the dress soon."
my
went straying met studying: Mr. Dettmar's palm was scarred across by a long white sear
*Miss Dixon," anid Dottnar after a panse, "Yes, Mr. Dattmar ?-
"Are you ever absent-minded'?"
"I often wish I wore about bodiod." "That is unkind. Beriously, do you often give cards of the R.S.P.C.A. to strangers who nak your address
“I did not!" cried Ells staying her spoon on its upward journey.
And do yon then overwhelm the strangew with storu, and insinuate that they are thieves as well as murderers, becasso they have not the wit to discover your line from the letters R.S.P.O.A.P
Ella put dows her ion-plate. Thank you served. I think I will go back to my sister vary manch, I don't want any more, huo now
"I know I ought to have discovered you," Deltmar went on with deep humility. "Eron the cards you oavey in your purse are so steeped in your originality that I should have been able to find you out. Like the whales that are ro construsted from a single bone, you know."
"Maad thinks I'm original too, but she talks of original ain," said Elle
"I think more often of original goods, myself." "Let us talk sense," said Ella cheerfully "MindHave you been to the Academy lately?"
"It will bresk my heart to part with it" "Why should it break your heart to part with
sister's dress ***
"Because it has been in your bag," he return ed promptly,
"Oh! Goodbye."
dcaf
The month being January, the Academy prov ed at inspiring (home; indeed, it lasted for most of the evening conversation occurred several
The following days later, again in Band Vernon's conserva- Lory.
Who" said Ello, twisting a newly-acquired diamond ring about her fluger "Wh
Who did you The Shade of Lindley Murray, dear, to im- go to meat that day in town?” prove your graminar.
That's a very shady answer. Tell me." Mr. Dettmar looked distinctly uneasy. Er
Who was it "
habit of doing unconventional things in an outd.They chased mo ke blue-bottles.ng rapidly to the exit, where a tall, heavily a friend-I mean, an enemy of mine""
do
You are said Ells. "But why word you so anxious to get away
"I had a pressing engagement in town, began the murderer," looking confused. A message to deliver, which I could trant to no on else."
Oh laid EllaTA VA
next!" Mrs. Vernon complete take-her-train by a parciful Providence, alting, in
You know had a boy a tox to the station? I met hor half-way there, siding; entered; eluded their vigilance upon wheeling the barrow herself, and she had given the floor; and here I am. the boy her muff to kosy his hands worm!"
So soon BR Mand's back was turned, Ella called to the paper bey and exchanged the Queen, with which her sistor had provided hor, for the Spectator. Then elie wa70d a will, bars band and a large cotton hand- kerchief to Mand herself, standing in pleas
You won't give me up to the blue-bottles" ant conversation with the haughty Lady Lonsdale. Never was anyone so inconsider he said appealingly. He had most expressive ate And she was travelling second-olum,gray eyes. too! Maad never went lower than fint Ella, whose dress allowance diminished whomever she passed a bookstall, usually travelled third.
it
Say rather auf wiedersehen," he pleaded. Ella walked away, resolutely turning a ear. He looked extremely comical when he tried to lift hin togus, and she wished to At a little distance concen! ber laughter. slie paused, and looked back. He was walk
in an attitude of impatience, tinolly her litils vellel, fashionably dressed girl was standing on her arm, and Bila heard distinctly her little scream of surprise, and the words she said. And why didn't you eatos the Best train, when I told you I wanted it at once?"
P
At this point. Ella got into her hansom and drive away. She wished very much that she had solested the name of Cecil, instead of
the policemen. Francis in order to deceive
For a day or two Mais Dixon was surprised to noties how persistantly Ella refused too and how anxiously she watched the posts. Later, when Maud came up to town according to promise, she heard that Ella had lost her drow That was all she could elicit. Explanation Ella gare noua; but her temper at the time was not Me?" said Ella. Me give evidenes in aquito so sweet as usual." witness box? I conlda't do anything so boll! Imagine what Mand would say "
"I cau imagine something which you might say when wo got to town, which would take mo grateful in secula spoulorum."
The train was an express; that is to say, covered seventeen miles in fifty minutes, which appalling speed caused all the windows to rattle,
"I don't understand Latin; I'm com Efia's needle and the seats to jump about. pierced bar finger several times, Lus she pormorplace person and only speak the culgar Hovored with her work, and was just about to tongue What 'den you imagine that I might conces the tiny, delicate white lingere which say were her one undeniable beauty, when si to. usually covers joggle brought something into sight which perplexed her. Out on the door, from under the seat, appeared a hand.
That I am your brother,” "But you aren't."
"Am I not a man and a brother?"
蒋
*
"Do leave off talking nonsense, Ella. What are you going to wose at the ball?
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Sacksloth and ashes, Canary saok."A seokbatt. I'll go as Edward, Dake of Clarence, and the Malmsey wias, I think,"
"Ella!"*
"Dear Matilda, I want to finish my book," "I wish you would uso my proper name,” said Hand with asperity "And Ella, do make up your mind. I here to see the dressmakor today"
"I don't know, you look more hike a sister.
Maad's the same as Matilda, as you'd "That's nokin," said the "murderer" with sigh, passing his hand, the efsaner of the two, know if you studied history," said Ella lazi- over the small, fine features which gave coleurly looking up from the depths of an ey to Ella's speed. Honestly, I dare do all that hair. The glow of a ruddy tre falling on may become a man. Who dare de mors is a her mad, the only spot of colour in the black
shadowed room.
And I'm going as Lea lady I've seen them out shooting
Elis asked. The dress will be simple, and I can show my which, as you've often explained, are my He looked at her with an air of fatigne, Puns only decat festara. Will that do F*** are But becoming, he observed,
They're becoming obsolutely absolute, I mean absolutely cleofete, and Ella: "I know. But really, you'd make a perfect lady
Will you lift down my bag
Dare you become a lady
Bad BL.
Ells gazed at it. It was brown strong, well-shaped, and very dirty; and a great crimsons slash ran right across the upturned palm Nothing was visible but the hand and a strip of equally grimy wrist. The victim of a murder, was Ella's first cheerful thought; and she essayed the to communicate with the guard. But as moved, to box. horror, the hand was stealthily withdrawn Ella relipsed her corner
into Pull the cord of communication, and be murder. of herself before the trail could be stopped? No, thank you. She kept her fascinated eyes apon the ficor. The hand was invisible, but a. small red stain betrayed its late presence. He did so, and unfastened the straps with an There
aninterrupted ran air of quiet decision. Eils found herself won- before they stopped, and must be alone with a murderer, who would be why he was so unaccountably embarrassed when Burs to come out before they reached town, he talked of it. With clean hands and a whole because he would not dare to face the certainty suit of clothes he would be rather handsome, of discovery at the terminus. Gracious In her bug she found the coat and skirt which merey! thought Ella. Whatever shall I do!" Maud had sent to be altered, together with a She looked at the door. Bumpity bump, toque, u veil, and a muff all of which the laid want the train, wiggle woggie went the foot on the soat. board, which was distressingly narrow, whirr Put them
be on, and you can
iny cietes.** oosh, another train few direction. No, escape by the footboard was not audacionsly, Then he took up the skirt and to be thought of. Bat. But something muat pant it over his head. A second later, it was
was, fifty min for that, timp she dering what his business in town might be, and
psat, in the opposite I'd rather by your friend he said
Cortenly astHow can you "36" "profane F Think whit the Ebikop will says and
The Bishop is an old dear; and besides, if “ you're partionlar you a call me a Hebrew Melody, or an Old Clo Maid, or a Jow-Jers. Hence, and let me read in peace ***
Unconvinced, but powerless, Maad retired from the nonfiet The Bishop of Manchester was a charming man, he was one of the strange persons who admired Ella; but, most important of all, he had a well-connected, realthy handsome and altogether desirable son, who was to be in troduced to the neighbourhood at Moud's fancy dresy ball.
The Bishop's younger son had married an American girl who was known as the Golden Hairess; who ruled with a rod of gold, and not only him, it was reported, but his father-in-law
ba dong: At any moment, the band mightying in a ring round his feat on the door, audabo, and all who came near her. For that reappear with a revelaer. Horror! Torror he was looking at truefully while Ella laughed.
Agony
"Which way round?" he asked with path
Yet it must be confessed that Ella Dixon,Upside oat or inside down? who was afraid whero no fear was, of the amal-
fest lackbeetle, rather enjoyed than otherwise the delicious thrill of this excitement..
Nevertheless, something must be done. Ella rosolyed on a bold move. She poked her parasol under, the sent, and stirred' the band's owner with the point of it.rred up the
Don't you think she began, "don't you really
think you'll get dreadfully dirty if you continue to lie on the floor?"
There followed forrible pause Then the hand appeared again; there was a noise of scrambling, and a mattered exclamation which sounded rather profane: finally, from under the sent, appeared Bliss merderon”**
b
"He was a genug man, rather small and slight and fair, and decidedly good-looking Ho
tweed suit well covered with Wore anst from the Boor of his carriage, and had sundry evidences of his terrible profes sion about his person, for his coat was mark. ed with more red stains. He looked at Ells, and Ella at him. Ela epoke
om hare “Whom you boen mendering P" she asked.
Nobody
"said the " murderer" with a some hed air, after a slight panse. what astonished
On my honour, T
the
reason, the Bishop wanted a mornamoziable wife was twenty-six it was quite time ale was his older son. The Bishop liked Ella. Ella
settled.
"Inside down on the floor you've put it, and
Mani, at last, had settled in her own very it's a new skirt. Let me do it all mind that much a marriage would be j novel task of fastening the "skirt,
st the round him. Fortunately Mand was not so slight her very thing
Ella, as Leah, was a success. She certainly sister; and, with a squeese, the second hook dontrived to meet the first eye. The cost hid had a graceful figure, Maud reflected, and she "the junction; the togos followed and the vail, carried her small head well When she in- which almost choked him. After that the chartroduced Mr. Dettmar to her sister at the dance itable Ella tied up the eat on his hand with one and was almost content to be contented of her own best handkerchiefs, and offered the his mask concealed his face Ella fett'interost Mr. Delimar was slight, and not very tall; malf to conceal t
in him because he was his father's son, hat she Was quite prepared to be bored. She was often bored now, bat she never showed it.
dance ?" he "May I have the tonone of bogag-la
the dadventional Valiroos tome Can you wait?" said Elk
Mind you return the things to me" she he refastened the straps of her bag. dhberved, as he ref
* How can I when I. know no more then that
you are an
THERAN mahus begofnotrass of maïkind?"
My card, tha
He docepted it
1 it without looking at Iren not of self-denial, which he hoped would piss e Ella. His hope was realised, for Bla's waaul taste for the nnesmal was gratified by
bis mo testy. I hope we shall meet again. Miss Anonymous benstactress Ells finished. "I hope ea, Mr. Murderer:
You might
me Francis, or Genil, or Evelyn," he
he ploaded, “Any one of those would do Lar a girl's xismo, as I am to be a girl. I don't like to be called Mr. Murderer." *** Francis then," said Ella eq"mbly,
And you can call me Rachel, as we are to be deceitful," She did not mention that Rachel was her own
"Then you
i don't mean to order me, tco P "No thank you; I mean, no, certainly not." "I am 30. glad. I don't want to be mor-name dered in a second-class carriage, I shouldn't mind so much in a third, becomes and has so often prophesied that I shall be if I will persist in travelling love that I am quite sure the thrill of satisfaction she would feel ia her own discernment would almost consolo her for the death of her sister. That is a long sentenes; can you understand it F
Yes, perfectly; I mean, that is"
"I thought no criminals wero intelligent,
that sall. I'm glad you are.
I'm not a criminal though."
No? How disappointing 1.
Rachel, yes Raslel, dear *** What did you say?
ing" he ccnoluded, with an innocent air. "Rachel Dering. Don't you think it's a very pretty name f
Ello
I'm
"I don't firt with an assumed name," said
Severely,
geore fifteen, love, at top sure you have too much nice
nice feeling," responded airily,
After that there was silence, and Els
"I know how to," he answered, after a slight panse of surprise which reminded her indelaably
something in the past.
of
"I don't want my skirt torn to pieces. Elle koop it whole thin explained. "You see, if evening, it will make up into a winter blouse. Be it you are going to tread on it, would you mind telling me? and then I will give you a square dance instead
**Try me and see," he suggested, a waltz they're playing."
"You'd leave off if I ask you to P **Ins astly even we are in the vory middle of the room.
Bladid not find it necessary to ask him to leare diff, however.
Do
you belong to the Society for the Pre- vention of Cracity to Animals" he asked her ten miuntes later, while they sat waiting in the conservatory for the next danes.
I belong to the best society," Ella answered,
ti Why? Should lifting. hor serious Byeo, -****
you like to join." Le
I have been átudying the society for this
bat I could not the information
glad that they were approaching the Blin falt
He encroached upon her right of talking
Ella's murderer looked rather as though he nonsense and of making pane. Ho ales en thought her a lunatic. He would have had a broached on more delicate subjects, where he better chance of understanding her ratio had still less right to trespass. And they
I
wanted. But now I am gute eller
I'll take your name down on my programme, and thea
I shan't forgot. What is it, plosso?" Francis Meredith Dettmar Meredith is a nfes name," said Elf to
El thought
nonsense, if his wits had not been otherwise had never been introducaŭ A tidal ware fullyke Francis better. Or Evelyn!"
engaged in trying to account for his presence.
"I have just escaped from a private asylam,"
he began asiyer burdidae
Then are you mad ?”
No. Are you?”.
of Vertonesque propriety swept over · Ella and
stiffened her attituda mind and body. In spite
Quito sonid Ella Or Taffy; Taffy
of her random ways, Ella oculd look as dignified was a thief."
sa a little duchess, no one ever took Iberties with her.
"Or Rachel, he suggested.
"Thank you very much, I should like an ios,"
Well," Mr. Dottmar logan. There was once a lady: she was noted for her hair and har tongue. Once, by an awful mischance, she left something behind which she needed something-
somebody to bring the
at once. Somebody--I blush to own it-knew that whatarer else she lost, her tongue would ramiain. Somebody went to her with the some- thing, regardless of any danger, and
Somebody was a fool," said Ella decisively. What was the Something p
Hairidye."
And the lady p
The Golden Hainess-my sister-in-law."
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