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THE HOUSE OF PENDREAR,

BY MILDRED. WILCOX.]

CHAPTER XIII. The forest of Soignéss is always beautifal, eithar when its trees are clothed with samater verdure or when their bare branches stand out in weird, fantastic shapes against the wintry ky But in the Spring-titne it is at its best, whion the fresh breeze whistles gently through the trees, when the onekoo and the nightingale sing of coming summer; when each leaf, shyly respond. ing to th wooing of the sau, doas its gawa of ander groen; and the ground is ons snowy carpet of aneraDBOS, "

Olive Davenant know the forest in its rary »

ing moods; in its sunshine and in its sinde, and blin lored it at all times; but most of all upon a bright May morning.

Upon the death of her father, she had obtain ed a post as governess to the only child of wealthy parents, and in the course of yours had become like su adopted daughter. She had the grey.blue eyes and fair skin of the Darenants, but she was built in a more frugile, dainty mould; her colouring was more delicate, bar features more regular; she was, na Agatha declared, the beauty of the family.

"His name was Smith," was the reply. |"Swith-of London; that is all that I can tell you. When last I saw him he was lying in his coflio."

CHAPTER XIV.

"Do put that work away" „Cam sure it is too hot for so much energy. Can't you be idle for once?"

the

to the

Olive Darenant laughed and lot the square, of silk sho wazembrolaring fall on to her lap. She was sitting in a canvass chair under the shado leafy carpot at hor foot, while Edith was curled of the trees; young Forest stretched upon the up with her book upon a fallen branob.

nu often idle," replied Olive, in respruso the young man's request. You should sea i

my sister Agatha; shu kas always been the basy one,"

"I would sooner see you," doclared young Forest, holdly, and Indeed in her soft white maslin dross, with the sunlight dooponing her fair hair to molten gold, Olivo Davemant malu a picture at which any young man might liko to look, and look

amill Nonsons!" she said, with a gentle attempt, ata suub.. "It is foolish to say such things: you don't know what Agatha is lika."

Perhaps I may have seen her in the pro historic days when I was someone else, not Porcini Fornat

Is your memory coming back at all?" she asked sympathetically.

Yus, every 11W and then a light broke in проп my braie, but it fides gain so soon. The only thing I have sug Hour recollection of is the soa; some iss seem to hear it rolling in my sleep as I fancy I used to hour it as a chill. That must ba nie-

A great deal of time was spent abroad, for the Graftons were foud of travelling. The villa at Groondant was their own; situated in the heart of the country and you within half an hour's mile from Brussels. it was no ideal spot for a country residence. For some half-dozen miles ae so the forest artanded towards the city, in tho alker direction it merged into Hosyleart, alittlemory, because there is no sea here. Don't you village given ap 1o the caltisation of the grape.

think that is a hopeful sign?" Bel Air was situated just off the high road, undevery afternoon Olive Davenantand her papi took their books into the forest, when under the sindow of the trees they were practically hidden. From their retreat they could see the winding road, the sturdy Flemish pousauts, groups of nghing, children; now and thou a solitary oyclist or a snorting motor car wending its way to Las Halpe.

"I hate motors When I am not in them, don't you. Miss Dardhan" asked Edith Graften. They always see so freudfully angry. Just look at that crowd of dust, it has almost hiddau that man on a bicycle. I would like to have a bicycin ride, will you este lug?"

Ölive did not feel inclined,

So Edith rode off by herself al now and again passed and re-passed the spot below which hor governess was sittiniz.

Bo

she know anything about it, but cause she "I am sure it is" replied Olive; not becanso. wished to confort him.

What is the last thiar you can remember

before the resident? suddenly put in Edith, with a child's love of detail. "Do you remember the motor car?"

Nothing at all. The first thing I can re- mombor is waiting to hear the songs of the birds, and to see what I thought was an angel at my

sido."

"Angels haro wings," remarked Edith Aud Avio kus noi,"

"I had forgotten about the wings," explained the young and yon ses your

Aris" was more like an angel than anything I had

ever

I don't think you know anything at all abrut angels," declared Edith, severely.

"I am sure ho does not," laughed Õlire, but

motofolalled Olive once. There is a the soft colour despered in her chick. She had

company

aiden that Agatha would hire cadeavoured Edith called back a retort and stoerad

to put a stop to this convorsation and would cleverly out of the way into the middle of the have considered it grunt waste of time to lean road, but the meeting cloud of dist had, for back in a chair doing nothing but enjoy the the minute, blinded the chibi's eyes, and, beferenshine and incidentally the

of this she know it, a second car was bearing down ently idio roung man. She said something of her. Then as she realized hor danger the the bind to Forest, "Non-ons," he said, laugh zworsed towards the motor the next romeat ing. "No such thing. Useless nul idle to Tin beneath it. Fore and notice the trees; their varying shape al Bhut hor' eyes an agony of fear; she opened them to see colour; to watch the sun making its way right the ear drawn ny, throbbing and palpitating the heavens and casting its lengthening still, a little white heap on

Why simply to be in the mist of thewayside much light and beauty in an education in and a dark object lying in the middle of the elf." There is a lot to be said in favour of road.

what you call idlenes."

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instant Olive

in

Laka lightening she sped over the ground and took that white heap into hor BF139.

"Are you hurt who cried.

Edith recovered her souttered senses,

A man picked me up and threw me out of the way," she said. "I'm dreadfully jolted up." Then, as her glance fell on the prostrate figure on the road, she began to cry.

me.

Oh! Avin, I. boliere he's killed instead of

phadows!

Mr.

"It is a pity Arie does not give you lessons,

Forest," 'pat in Edith.

Ishould like nothing better," he answered. “I would like to learn anything Miss Davanant all tesch me, though," he added softly as be passod Olive's chair, there is one thing I would like to try. and teach you-one day,"

bent her head, but did not reply. girl Miss Darmant has been giving us a locture is, informed Ms. Grafton, whom

be hud advanced to most,

Seriously," he added, dropping his langhing,

By this times a little crowd hud gathord, through which Mrs. Grafton was rapidly making her way, A doctor, too, had batone, I really ought now to get some work. summoned and anquired to what house the young raan could I taken. To tine, of couræ," said Mrs. Grafton, Olive, will you show the way? I will go on and get everything preparel." It was a slow journey and one that Olive

never forgot.

The pale face with its regular features, the long dark lashes lying still upon his check seemed

itsdf upon her brain.

to burn

*If I hari only gone with Edith this right not bave kapperel," she thought, with self- proach, as they awaited the doctor's verdict. If be dies I shall have killed him.”

'

Nonsense, my dear, you must not bisme yourself," said Mr. Grafton, lindly. And why look at the very darkest sido Ha may not die

**Die, certainly not," said the doctor, entering at this inoment."It is a serious case of con cussion and I warn you that there is a long illus ahead, but there is every reason to hope that we shall pull your daughter's gallout rescuer through all right in the end."

The

have been trespassing on your kindness too long." Mrs. Grafton's glance travelled towards her little daughter,

She might not be here now had it not beani

for you," she said. There can never be any question of you traspassing on our kindness. You are happy hers **

Forest's ginca lingered on the golden hand of Olive Daronant

if

Quite happy." he said.

Mrs. Grafton caught the ginnce and wonderod she shoull have checked the growing intimacy. Personally, apart from a mother's passionate gratitude towards the preserver of her child. he was much drawn to vong Forest, but after

what did she know of him?

Forest's eyes met hors, and with quick intni. ton-he divined her thought,

offer her, not even my own name? It is true

You are thiking that I have nothing to I have not. What am I? A homless nobody! The only thing is that. I love her."

"I will do my best to repay him, sail Mrs. Grafton earnestly, and in the weeks that the gloss from his face, he mid "Way, for all He sighed, thon, a whimsical smile chasing followed she was as good as her word.

1 know, I may have left, a widow and two young man's recovery was very slow. For day children to lament vay disappearance." he Lovered between life and death, but the cheery little doctor paver despaired and at last his hopes were justified. One day witile Olive was taking her turu at watching the sick man, he opened his eyes and fixed

them on her face,

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I feel awfully tired and my head achas," he said. His voice though very welk was perfectly

natural. I think I shall go to sleep.

Mrs. Grafton could not help laughing at his raeful expression.

'I can't imagine yon as a father of a family. Tut I certainly think while your idoutity is so absent, you have no right to speak to Olire."

Yod think that I must wait until my mis- mory returns**

“I am sure that is the most honourable course." "I a bad hand at waiting," he said

That was the beginning of his recovery; everyolefully. But it is only fair to Olive, I would day he grew stronger and took a greater interest do anything for her."

in life; but hon ver asked any questions or

showed surprise at his surroundings,

•This is ú

úvery pretty room,” he reianrked our day, as he gazed from his conon into the forest which is window overlooked. "And what u pretty garden!"

Flat is the forest of Soignées, where you were knocked down by the motor. Don't you -remember?":

The young man shook his head,

I don't know what you mean!" ho raid. Whereupon Mrs. Grafton brought Edith to bis side.

This is my ile girl, whose life yer saved, Don't you remember her "

"No. I know nothing about it."

"His memory will come back by degrees," said the doctor hopefully, but the days lengthened into weeks and still his patient showed no ro collection of past events. "My name? he Kaid,

in answer to the ques tion. "I really have not the slightest idea. You may call me what you like."

So it was sortled that he was to be known as Percival Forest. And he was as satisfied with Lis new name as he was with his surroundings. He was quite content to spend long, idle days apon his sofa, or, as he progressed, lying under

Mrs. Grafton siniled her approval.

C.

We must treat," she said, "that there is

thing in your post that would prevent jou From naking Olire to be your wife."

*t

And while there is no one else?"

exeuse that question? There is no one else az I suppose, under the circumstances, I must far as I know. Olive has always ben vory frank with me. You have nothing to fear in that respect. Tea lisse only to wait, porlaps not as long as you think. My husband wish e s all to go to London shortly; there is more chance there of you running up against someone you know."

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the leafy trees. He seems to have no curiosity to Europe and America, and the datos of ther as to ha post or surety about his future.

Enquiries wore made, advertisemen sissed, batted arrival as well at their destinations, as to no avail. Edith's gallant rescuer bad appar- the dates of retorn Mails,

ently dropped from the clouds.

One day Mr. Grafton brought back to lunch medical acquaintance whom he had met in. Brussels,

He stared for some time at Percival Forest and at length apologised for his rudeness.

Please excuse me," he said, "but you do so remind me of someone I once w; you are, bia

Mrs. Grafton was immediately on the alert. "Migh we enquire of whom? And when you saw him lset "

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