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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 27TH, 1911.

THE HOUSE OF PENDREAR.

= (Rx Mmpsed. WILCOX)

CHAPTER II,

"He sounds as if he were losing bis tem per worrying Aunt Anus for money, I expect. What a hotafel mau ho is I om't bear to be in the same room with him for more than five minutes." Tlion she opened the newspaper, dropping it with a start.

Amongst the advertinants two items naught her oyo. One was of a vacant partnership in u The other was an officini intimation that the bulb farm la Soily, capital required £2,000.

When Harriet came downstairs again the house-keeper had gone. Ara, Allan was leaning back in hor chair, and there was a curious white-heig of Ralph Pondress would hear of something

to his neas round her lips and on unuenal colour in her

advantage. cheeks. "My dear, never be influenced against time.

Harriot remained deop in thought for some

Four will into doing what you know is wrong," she said, enigmatically "At the cost oven of those e you love, do what is right, it is the truest Barriet drew a low chair near the old and sat down

thinking of your daughter and you Pondrear," she asked.

**Foudroar?" cohoed Mrs. Allen, with orið- out offert. "Yes, of course. I must have bees thinking of Pendrear.

It does scoma shanic that no one lives there now. How long is it since you had any news of your grandsca

"Nearly two years. He was but a laid of 16 when he went away. For the first few yours I had news of him from Afries and America, the last I heard of him he was in the western States, I have a feeling, in my mind that he perished in that dreadful earthquake of Sau Francisco"

You were very fond of him?" He was the apple of my eye"

"I believe one reason why you are so kind to mo is because I am a distant connection of his and you think there is a likeness betweền 119. I am quito jealous,"

Nousenso, child, I love you for yourself, though I must confess that the strong resem blanco to my dear boy did warm my heart to wards yen in the first place, I could not let anyone with his brown eyes, be at the world's

Anni Auùs, you are too tender-hearted. If you lived more in the world you would get torribly imposed upon."

"That is just what Ralph, my son-in-law, used to say. He himself had a terrible nature, so jealous and suspicions. I rut it down to the forsign blood in his veins," said the old lady, with the un-travelled Britisher's mistrust of overy. thing that is not English. He was always frightoned of being taken in,

Aad was ho?"

Ah, my dear, the old lady chuckled. “That was a toro point with him. When he was n young man he was left the guardian of the

of an

an Italian friend. The boy was at school, and I so bound to my ng the feen. Ralph did very little for It was quito by chance that be found out that the boy was, dend, The schoolmaster had kept his death quiet In order that he might continue to receive the fees. After this incident Halph was more dis- trustful than over."

#1 wonder if some day be will return to Eng. land or find out his own son?"

it. It seams dreadful when she has been so Two thousand pounds! I don't like to do kind, but it is such an opportunity and tho is

frail and-"

very

her desk began to write.

She did not faish her sentence, but taking out

Meanwhile, in the spacious kitchen, which was shut off from the living room by a long, narrow pasange, Mira. Jennings and her young subor ante, Lizzie Polperne, ware having anpper. appreciation. Both honackesper and maid had Bat the ploutiful faro met with little lot thoir appetite.

"You won't cure your toothache by starving." remarked the former

catp

There is plenty before you, why don't

you

Tomato a nice oss to talk," portly rejoined the maid. "Yon have not eaten a bite your self. I can't think what has come to us all to-night There's Missus looking so anxions and worried like. Somehow I don't think sho is tang for this world."

The glass of home-browed ale fell from the bouse kooper's hand with a sudden crash.

"That's

your fault, child," she said, picking up the broken pieces. "What arer made you

you think the Mistress has not long to livep looks so pale and queer tonight. You are not "Ob, I don't denow, it is just a feeling. Sho

yourself either, Mrs. Jennings, I should go to bed early, if I were you." house-kooper ent alone in the large kitchen, her Fiat long after Lizzie had gone to bad, the oyes full of an unspoke fear.

If she tells it will kill me! After all those years I could not bear the shamo, She will tell is not long for this world. Supposing within this week, ha rags. And Lizzie

ays Bho

She broke off with a moan. "Oh, my boy, it is for your sake. God help mo, I am a wicked woman."

To be continueitį

A BISHOP ON SELF-DEFENCE.

Preaching at a church parade of Liverpool Territorial in the Sua Hall, Liverpool, on April 9, the Bishop of Liverpool said that they rast that day because they loved their constry. There was a day when we used to speak of our country as a precious glone set in a silver soa, S fortress built by Natura for herself. Wo oan no lang, however, his lordship, proceeded, gecure because

ourselves

"I do not think he will do either. He now and then communicates with bie lawyer, but ntborwise he has completely out himself adrift from bis old life. The lovo of wandering onl

one ahores span back the ocean's roaring tide. adventore seems in the Pendrear blood. I wish To-day we have become disenchanted. We are you had known Charlie, Harriets he was the like any other Continental nation. We may be dearest little fallow with such pretty ways. Ixposed at any moment to foreign invasion. con see him

now with his head thrown back We, too, have a vision, an awful vision, which Faying: "

"I'm a pirate king, Granny, going out we are seeking to our best to prevent, a vision of a foreign hostpon our fertile shores, of to fight.

Whou Mas, Allan was oues started on her barsing homesteads, of mandowe racking with favourite subject she waxed eloquent, and English blood, spilled lavishly and perhaps many were the anecdotes she told of spilled in vain;

of a vast

and perhaps her grandson's infancy and boyhood. She even shaken off at incalculable losy only to be he con- ment which is resolved by dos grace to do its cinded, "form part of a First

tory best to prevent the falfilment of this ter rible vision. We indul gain no idle threatening deflances and vapourings. We love not war,

unlocked her heavy dosk and drew eat to the rait of me prestige. iotic move-

a bundle of papers which she handed to her companion.

"That's one of bis earls," she said, proudly twisting the soft dark hair ronud her Augers This is his first pair of shoes; and these are his earliest copies and exercises. I have kept the all. Would you like to look at them, my dear? ̈ ́ "Yes," said Harriet, knowing that it world please the old lady. She put out her bond for the repars and was about to read them when James Trogonning walked in

Harriet slipped the parcel under the newe paper on her lap and when she went upstairs she took both with her.

Trogonning had walked to the Land's End and round the cast as far na the Logan Rocks, It was the most picturesque bit of scenery in the neighbourhood, but its beauty had no sharms for him.

"A God-forsaken spot," he axeleimad. Toan't think how anyone could hire is such an cut of the hole. Ten miles from any railway

way station and a sinall country town at the end.”

"We think a great doaf of Penzance in these parts, James, pat in bis aunt.

"Halaph Give a London: Penzance is a shade livelier than this place, and that is the most that can be said for it. Tand's Bad may be all well for the artists to come to in the

very summer, but I can't understand anyone coming here to live--for choice. I don't wonder Pendrear bolted, wife or no wife."

James Tregonning was not a pleasant parzón at the best of times, and the present sex on his face gave him a most sinistar expression. He was a little man with sandy hair and light, shifty eyes and he had a habit of pulling his lips forether with a curlons bissing sound.

What do you say, Miss Hartiet ?" be con- tinued. You are young and full of life. You

with

me, 17 warrant

agree

"Yon are quite mistakon. Mr. Trogonnine. sho said, colly. "There is nothing in Ralph Pendreurs set to recommend itself to me."

"Harriet is very fond of Pearear," re marked Mrs. Allen, anxious to keep peaoo.

"Perhaps if she had been its mistress she might have kept Ralph Poudrar at home. Siving your presence, Aunt Aran, Amy was not the woman to keep a hold over any man.

Now, Miss Harriet, he broke off significantly, with what he considered a gallant bow, "any man would be only to glad to live at Land's End with her as a companion."

Thank you, but

you forget that she might have an objection to some men," remarked Harriet, with emphasia.

Tregunning chuckled and drew in his lips.

That's right, my dear, I like to see a woman who knows her own value, Some men! H

Now what would you pay to me"? "Good night.". was the prompt reply, as she

hs!

rose from her seat,

Don't sit up too late. Aunt Anns, and don't forget to shut the window,"

James will shat it Good night, my dour." Directly Harriet got into her own room she opened the

bundle of papers which Mrs. Alles

had given to her earlier in the evening.

Yes, here were copias in li'tle Charlie's boyish caligraphy, several rough drawings and other childish treasures. Amongst them, too, was a packet of letters in a man's handwriting.

Harriet glanced at

Over

sigactare, devoted Ralph, and thea the dead girl's marriage certificate that of the birth of the child.

Your took др

and

**She guarded them carefully, poor thing.” was Harriet's inward comment, as she re-tied the blue ribbon and put the packet away into her drawer.

It was still early. In the room downstairs she could hear James Tregoaning's rasping voice and his sunt's foebler replies.

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