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THE HOUSE OF PENDEAR

(BY MILDRED WILCOX)-

Continued from paye 6.)

CHAPTER VIII.

The news that the heir of Pendroir was to comeinto his own again cansoḍ great oroitement In the neighbourhood of Land's End. Gossip and speculation were rife as to his appearance, his habits and his stylo of living.

Taint likely he will want to spend much time in an out-of-the-way spot like this," said one, an ho sat in the muded parlour of the little Sannen iun. A young chop like him, who has knocked about in foreign parts, he won't want to settle down here for gooi and all."

"Mathe Fo's got a wife," speculated one. Tis a long time since a lady ruled to Pondroar. I for one would not bo ngen ving a bit of body, or a packet of ton at Christmas time; same as the old lady used to cire-her as was Charles Pendrear's grandmother."

"Talk of Chorlis Pendroar's grandmother; tin a whist thing for some that she was mada | away with just before he eats home. Her a that set on him! I remember the day he went away as if it were postorday; a slip of a lad with his curly hair and big brown eyes, I shoukl know him again in a minute. A likely hoy he was with a fine spirit of his own."

"That's so," chimed in another. "And hand- fome, too The leaxies will cire him a good welcome, I'll wurant. Pity Miss Harriet's gono away, they would have made a fine pair."

"Poor Miss Harrist! Folks say her kille the old lady, but. I don't believe it. "Taint Batural, says I, for a young ernstura like her to murder one that's hon a mother to her, ngit wire, £2,001 or no £2,0," and Polporno thump- el rigorously on the table.

"I'm thinking it looked mighty had her writing about the forer farm by Frilly, analis as if hor had ama in her mind." put in ono. "So she may, but you take my word for it, **twas not murder. My Giasin was thore atiha time, and who says Mig Harriet never done it."

"What's your Lizzie doing now ?*

"She's got a mlaen to Ponzano, but the lady is going back to Lmanou' and my enl won't go. She would like to be at Perdrear. Sho's thinking aha's a chancy, now the young beir will open the house again."

Than the conversation wavucted to its nens! taple: the coming of Charles Pendrear. The rool pools of Sonnon had some idea of tramphal entry under a festoned arch; of music. speeches and a public demonstration. Bat Charles Pendrear had other views.

He appeared in no hurry to come into his inheritance, some weeks elapsed before ha visited the home of his fathers.

His coming was the first of many disappoints ments. He arrived one evening in the dusk and drove frem Ponzance in a hired fy.

Up the long hill bevond the stati in, through the Ime where troei met overhead past the old granite oro-s that marked the 3. Borviin roul, through the breazy hamlet of Sennen Church town, on to the white road that gave on to the

mour.

The cold broath of the sea fannel young Pan rear's check, his crave from rataxed, he Iftad bis head, his nostrils dilated like s' war- horse scenting battle:

"We shall be there in five minutes," he said "You know just where you are, then?" remarked his cofananien, zone other than Mr. Dashwood, ha bad wished to be present at the lastallation of the heir,

Kow where I am?" echoed Pendroar," You forget that my childhood was spent in those parte!"

"May I ask if you intend to live bere altogether?"

"Cortainly not. How much time I spend down here will depend upon cirmstances. OE coures the conditions of my father's will prevent all thought of selling the place. Bot I have. not the slightest wish to get rid of it."

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As he spoke the fly came to a Randstill. man and his wife int been enraged some weeks in mirenes to re-open, cloan and warm the house; 10, far they were its only ocenpouts. Some offence had been given to the nativos that the pair had been sent down from London, instead of being engaged in the neighbourhood,

"shall have the house and the garden pat into thorough repair,” remarked the hair, og he crossed the threshold, a flash of triumph in his Hombre ove

Mine, sine, bo murmural to himself, the pride of possession strong within him,

Dinner was orved in the dining-room, lang low oak pannelled chamber, with portraits on the wall of dead and gone Poudreire.

To most of thora hid that Italian ancestor bequeathed her corline brown locke, her large dark uyes, her determine chin and slim straight figure. In Charles all these characteristics were strongly marked.

"I suppose." remarked the lawyer, as you are not going to make your houe down here you will live in town? I shall be most pleased to introduce yon to somo nice people,"

"My movements will be most uncertain. As you know, we Pendrears all have a roving dis- position. I shall not settle down anythere, Bo it will be useless to introduce me to society.. I i am something of a recluse, too, with bat little affection for my fellow.creatures. So although I am fanch obliged for your kindness it will be really no good introducing this topic again."

Mr. Dashwood as that Pendroar was in earnest, so said no more, Ho migely red-oed that time would put this right. Taking a cigar from his pocket, he lit it and smile benigaly on bis young client through the curling rings of smoke.

"You don't smoke, I believe?" he said. Pendrear shook his head.

That may bave something to do with my unsociability." He smiled as he spoke, and Mr.

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Padroar retired to had early. Mrs. Parker, somewhat diffidently, enquired if her master would require any assistaseo from her husband. and was visibly reliered when the young beir replied that he preferred waiting on himself, He was certainly not over-hardess with lng- gage his personal effects wore containe·l in one light valine, and but a few minutes sufficed for

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Charles Pendraar pulled aside the blind and looked out into the night. No sound was to be heard but the rolling of the distant gra, the crying of the galls and the sighing of

of the wind.

It is lonely enough, in all conscience," he murmured. "Well, so manch the better. If only that lawyer would not persist in wanting to in- troduce me to his friends and find me a wife. I do not think he will find me one in a hurry: it would be a more difficult business than he thinks."

He turned away from the window, a smile upon his face, and who was drooping into slumber he again laughed softly to himself.

(To be Continue}

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