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THE HOUSE OF PENDREAR.

(Continued from page 61)

CHAPTER XVI

They had joked about it, and he had asked

The porter had not been quite sure of the name or number of the house

us; it had a little stonework rostory by the gate, he maid, sud while she was looking for this distinctive feature, the door of the farthest cottage was suddenly opened and

1 her if she wanted a porter to carry it for her, but she mid she had not far to go. Oh, yes, he could show the lady the house, it was just by where he himself lodged. He directed Mrs. Jennings; and in a few minutes she found her. Ms. Jennings looked after James Tragonn-self in a row of country-looking cottages, ing's vanishing figure, then she glanced at the piece of gold in her hand, and her face tristed itself into the semblance of a smile.

*Hamph!" she said. “I wonder what he wants | with Harrist Tromsyns! He always used to cast sheep's eyes at her whon at Sennen, but I never thought wae anything more serious than a passing fancy for a pretty girl. I must my my fine laly gave him no encouragement. But he's celdently in earnest or he would not ha so frod with his money porn of her own is Harriat Tromagne with

young man in a soft felt hat and long, laas overcoat came out and jumped into the hansom which was waiting. It rolled past Mrs, Jennings as she stood there, and she had a passing glimpse of its occupant. Her eyes almost start- | he thinks Missed out of her bead with astonishment.

“Geed gracions!” she exclaimed, "That was

(To be Continued)

A STORY OF RUBINSTEIN.

HOW HE PLAYED TO A RUSSIAN OFFICIAL.

worth more serious attention than when she was | Charles Pendreır!" only a penniless companion."

the haft However,

Boversign was genuine enough, and there were doubtless ethers to be earned; heddos which Mr. Jennings was not averke to satisfying ber own curiosity as to Miss Tremayna's whereabouts Accordingly, on the Arat opportunity, the housekeeper made her wap with some little diflonity to Paradise When Rubinstein, the composer, was a youth Paremont. It certainly was not an inviting he left Russin, his native country, to study neighbourhood, and the only clue upon which she music in France and Germany. He finished his bed to go was exceedingly slight. But Mrs. Jon-studies when he was 20 years old and then re- nings was not easily daanted. Half-way down the furned to St. Petersburg. But before he could alley she paused and knocked at the door of a begin to give public resitsis it was necessary hoaso which she judged to be in the vicinity that he should have a pass from the polion of the one Harriet might have entered,

authorities. It was true he was a Russian A stout braway virago appeared in answer to fect and a very inoffensive young man, but then her knock..

he had been absent from his native loud some me. He might have imbibed revolutionary idman whon abroad, and it was best not to take say risks, but to hivo him registered and kopt under surveillance,

"Well," she said. "What do you want? If you have come to collect the rent it was paid yesterday; if it's-about crusity to children I aint got none and nerer shall; if it's a temper- ause tract I bas my glass of "alf and 'alf every day, and always shall, so there aint no use in you coming."

She looked about to shut the door in her visitor's face. Mrs, Jennings, staggered by her flow of words, only just found her own roles in tims.

had proferred her request. You don't want Ob! Lor!" said the woman when the other

much, do you? A handsome gal, tall and well dressed osme dowa this court, did she? Well,

dozen might come for all I care; I're some thing better to do thin look after a parcel of handsome with some gals, and so I tells yer straight," and

she banged the door.

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Rubinstein, says the Philadelphia Inqu ́rer? Applied to the police for a pass, but, probably because he was shy and mild-mannered, every official bullied him and grally passed him to another official, squally rude and overbearing. Finally he became so tired of the indignition that he went to see the Governor-General. He tary Foured: had just begun to tell his story when that digni-

"You a musician? Pah! I'll put you in irons and sead yon to Siberia: That's the only At place for such as you!"

Rubinstein nearly fainted from fright, but ha got away as best he could. The days went by and still no pass came to him. Some of his friends, however, kusw of the treatment he had received. One day Rubinstein was summoned to appear before the Chief of Police, Gen. Gali-

Mrs. Jennings next venture met with no more atodes. Here the occupant was pleased to be focatious. She was a small and shrivelled woman, with a smile which revealed one pro-choff, He had to wait three hours. At last he minent tooth amid a row of irregular gaps.

"My!" she said. "Here's a rum go! Liza, come 'ere. 'Ere is a lydy as wants to pat uz in the detective business. A fine opening for you, Liza; don't you miss it.”

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Lise promptly appeared, drying bar hands on She wore a blue velvet blouse trimmed with dirty chiffon. Daring her ablations, a frill had got caught in the wash tab and as she stood it dripped upon the pave ment. Her hair was in curling-pins and above them she woren man's check oap, while fastened róand her waist with a gaping safety pin was a “sunray.” skirt of viviť kue which flipped in torn folds about her feat.

"Eight ye are," she said. "I'm on! Now then, lydy, if I finds yor 'usband for ye what's the swag?

"Usband" interrupted the mother, "She don't want nothing so common as a 'usband.

It's a 'andsome young gal she's after; dressed

up to the nines, aint it, mump"

Mrs. Jennings, to whom half this conversa tion was abintelligible, signified that this was

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was called into the great man's presence and addressed sa follows:---

"Well, young man, I have been spoken to about you. I am told that you are some sort of A musician; but I don't believe anything of the kind. Go to my chief secretary, Schesnok, and play for him, so that we can tell if you really are a musician-that is, a man who understands music."

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All this was said in a contemptuous tone, Rubinstein was taken to the secretary, who was the possessor of the most wretched piano Rubin- stoiu ever had heard, much less played on. He was angry and disgusted, and a thought flashed across him. Here was an opportunity to be revenged for the insults heaped upon him. He would vent his indiguation on the piano. And so he did. He pounded end hammered the poor instrument until it seemed to abrisk, The "dis his delicate ear, serred but to increase his rageThis vat was started by the Inte Robert Thorn cordant notes which came from it, falling upon

I frenzy. It was as if a cyclone was at work;

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“Come with me," said the secretary.

She came down our court one day, the ad a'at wiv violets in it and there was a "aneomtion. awaiting for 'er at the top. Come, Lite, if you can't answer the lydy after all these particulars, I'm downright ashamed of [yo!

Mrs. Jennings was becoming weary of these pleasantries.

"I am

am sorry to have troubled yon," she said, stiffly, firing

her eye upon the largest rent in Liza's skirt. Good morning."

"Lor! There aint no call to be huffy," said Lisa"I'll keep my eye on all the lydies with violets oblowing and agrowing on their 'ats, and I'll send you their addresses straight of.". But Mrs. Jennings had gone.

"I'll have one more try," she said, "and only one. And if that is no good. Tragenning may keep his half-sovereigns and my fine lady

her hiding place. In not going to be made a fool of either to please him or to spite her."*

However, her third attempt met with more success. Here a meek little wornsn in rusty black and a crimson shawl fastened with a large krooch containing twisted hair, made her appearance. She was a superior type to the others and dropped her visitor a respectful cartney.

"Good day, ma'am,” she said. " If you have come about any charring I'm very willing to oblige."

Thank you," replied Mrs Jennings, propi- tiated by the curtsay, "Bat I don't want any charring."

The woman's face fell..

"I'd have been real glad of a job. What with four children and my husband laid up with a broken leg I never did think I should be brought to such a pass with no one but Providence to belp mo." Whether it was the broken leg or the four children or the sole sasistance of Providence to which she referred was not quite elaar, but sho gave a little suiff which suggested that în esch of the items she found a grievance.

“I love called to enquire," went on Mrs. Jennings, "if you can give me any information about a young lady who was in this street time ago. As she repeated hor description

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of "arri-t Tremayno she was relieved to see light break over the other's gloomy coustenance. Yes, I remember her, she came to see the isdy next door. Yes, I was cleaning my windows when she come up the court and goes in next door, 'Oh! Mrs. Lee has got a visiter, says I. and I watched to see how long she stayed, and a long time it was too. Mrs. Lee, she moved away from here about a week after the young woman with the violets oslled; I remember it because it was the day I paid my rant."

Where has she gone too, de you know

I aint quite sure, she went off midden like, telling Dobody; not even me who was her beat, friend, often giving her a nice bone with the pickinge on it. She came in one morning. Sha came in and asked my husband if he could take the baby's cradle in his cart as far as he was guing. She sat great store by the

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