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THE HOUSE OF PENDREÅR.

[BY MILDRED. WILCOX]

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1211, 1911,

CHAPTER IXIEL The next day Tragonning made his way up to Pendroar. It was some time since be had gone mear the house, and he was surprised at the changes which had taken place.

"Well, I'm bleat I should not have thought the old barracks could ever have been made so decent

He pushed open the massive from gates and walked up the well kept drive. He had known it a mus of woode; now all was trima and neat He gave a long peal at the boll, and Mr. Sims appeared.

She looked surprised to see him, for visitors

were rare at Pendroar.

I am not sure that the Master is in," she ́ssid. "But I will go and see. What name shall ∙I Bay, Bir p

Tregenning gave his card and waited in the panelled hall until the housekeeper re-appearod. "I am sorry, but Mr. Pendrear is not at home," she said, and Treponning wondered why she gave him the impression of not speaking the truth. However, there was

nothing for him to do but to take his denartare, saying on he did, "Well, I hope I may be more fortunate next tima”

Towards evening Tregoning strolled up to

the ohurch where his sunt was buried. As he approached the grave, he became aware of the presence of a young man, who bent down re verandly, and laid kom flowers on the grase mound. Tregonning drew bearer, and as the stooping figure raised, Itralf, he looked him fall in the face. For ons moment n feeting glance of some emotion which Tregoning could not fathom, flashed in the young man's eyes. Then he suddenly swing round in the opposite direc. tion, waking his way with hasty footsteps to the gate of the churchyard.

"Charles Pondrear, by Jove or I'm a Dutch. man. Now's my abanice, if I want to speak to him "

Fendroar hand reached the road and wusetting out at a good pace for his home when the older

man overtook him.

Oo hearing footsteps behind him, Pendroar had quickened his own; bat when Tregonzing came ap. with smiling face and nutstrofobed hand, there was nothing for it tart to stop.

Femme to a dead halt and looked bispursuer aquarely in the face, while on his own there was * expression of annoyance,

|

Mr. Charles Pendraar! I am in Ines's way

·

**But just ma the train wis about to leave Bristol, the door, of Pandrear », compartment opened to admit Mr. James Trogoaning. Pas drear, who was reading a book in ots corner, started, and, from the frown on hiša frehead, it was evident that he was not plaased it the interruption.

Afters brief “Good morning," he raterned to his novel, while Tregonning settled himself. In the opposite corner of the carriage, taking took of his companiors belongings all the while. His small keen eyes lost no detail of the loose light overcoat; the soft felf hat; the brown boots and tan meds gloves; the wide arvat of rich dark silk.

* Thinks himself a bit of a toff," he thought drawing a cigarette caso from his pocket and making's great show of searching for a match, then, with a gesture of dismay, he said, "I sa this is not a smoker, but I conclude you bava no objection to my smoking? Won't you join

me p"

"Thank you, I don't moke." He took up his book and Trogonning made no further attemps at scxversation. ·

As they drew near Paddington, Pandrar shut up his book and miting it on the seat

The nxt day no Tregonsing approached Staffa House, he saw Rats, dressel for travl log, jump into a bassou which was waiting at the door. For a moment be wood irregolate; then hailed a passing t .

Koop that cabin in sight,” he said, and the man followed his instructions.

Mitcham again, by

Ah! I thought, no. gada Trogooning, drawing in his lips. The hansin drew up in front of the cottege and Rota jumped out, spoke to the driver, and, opening the door with a latchkog, disappeared into the hous

An Trigonning alighted, some few yards away, the other vehicle was slowly turning round; the driver pallad up bis horas în order to- indulge in desultory conversation with the driver of the "taxi Trogonning chanced to overhear a fragment.

“Can't do it in the time," said "Beta's driver in answer to some question from the other. “Got to get back here in less than half an hour,”

-“Thank yon, good mau,” mid Trogonning is himself. "That is just what I wanted to know. Got to get back bere in half an hour, have you? Bo hon James Tregonning.".

When the hansom returned to Rose Cottage: Trogosung was inrking in the shadow of the adjoining house. He heard the door opened ned

a slight form spring into the cab. Tregonaing drew a long breath,

resched down his valise from the rack.

*Asudden jerking of the tmin preci pitated the novel upon the floor. Tregouulog picked it up, and in that half minute had caught a glimpse of an envelope between its learas, addressed to Charles Fendrear, Bose Cottage,good deal. I begin to see daylight now."

"By Jere" he said. “That would explain a

Mitcham.

He drew in his lips ithumphantly,

"Ahal so you don't know mach of London, eh" he said, silently apostrophizing the back of Pendrer's handsome bad. "It strikes me for know more about it that you own. Well, I have got your address if I wint it. But where does Harrie! Tremayne come in? Well, it then ins sore lose about young Pendrear so much he better for my chances.".

The next morning Trgonning went to Somer set House and made a careful perusal of Bath's

will.

"Umph," he muttered. Most extraordinary! I wonder" -Tregonuing drow in his ps and closed them with a ensy,

* CHAPTER XXIV.

Loniou season was still at its height: carriages rolled down the Row in a never-censing stream the band played gaily under the trees and nearly every little green" soot bold a smartly dressed occupant. Beated betreen two Indies, both at- tired in the extreme of fashion, one afternoon late in Jane, Tregonning, it must be owned, look

at last," began Tregonning, with a triumphaled out of place. Sitting well forward in bis drawing in of the lip", "I have been sounziona, chair, he leant upon but stick and idly mekod my door sir, to make your acquaintanco; in fact, the kaoh. While engaged in this edifying. to claim connection with yon."

parsnit he saw a face he know and hailed its owner with delight.

"I reckon you have the advantage ofme there vir," mplied the young man, in whose voice waA. a strong American twang. “Whom bare I the bonour of addressing ?"

James Trogonning started, "This style of greeting was not what he had expected. He mentioned his name, but as it was evidently un- familiar to Pandrear, he went on to explain His connection with the family.

"Indled to see you this afternoon," is added, with a covert glance at the young squire, "but yon ware, unfortunately, out.”

* That so p” replied Pendrear coolly. "I'm sorry you should have had your walk in vain Pendwar is rather an out of the way place for en afternoon call, but it is a fine old house. I reckes it dates back farther than any building they have got the other side of the ocean."

"Very likely,"agreed Tragonning. "My poor aunt, Mrs. Allen, used to say that she had had grand descriptions of its interior from her son- in-law; your father, of course. Your lamented mother never entered the house; as perhaps you know, your grandfather eat his face against the marriage."

"I have beard. Well, Mr. Treponning, 'I am just going back to the house, and if you care to see the inside as well as the outside, I guess you will be welcome,"

"Delighted," said Tregonning, his lips more than usually energetic.

A very fine plaas indeed," said Tregon. nig, as some half hour later he went through room after room. "But I don't wonder you prefer living in London. I like London myself.

That the friend was a chance acquainavo who curved his luck in being so siled wis a matter of uò consequelse.

him to bis studio.

"I shall bave her in my power before long or my name is not James Tregonning."

The following afternoon he presented him wif et Staffs House and enquired for Miss : Mayns

Upon hearing that she was away from home, he left his card; as he walked down the stops the was an expression of triumph on his face.

A few days later, her visit over, Rota Mayne came home. As she drew near the gray old river she redecod that a year ago she had not known what coming home had meant. Sho' had been without friends, without home; now, surely, she could say that she had both? That quiet little house at Batterson, with the copy soome derotal to her va-night sho not call it home F

The sun shone on the river and lit up the brilliant azure of the sky, the birde sang gally amongst the trees of the Park, thị goraninus and marguerites were blooming in the windows of Staff: House; a warm welcome was waiting for her hide, Tife was very good just now

The door was opened. On the table in the ball lay James Tregonning's card and a lottor. Reta opened it with oxious heart. Th writing dunced before her eyes; five words only could she distinguish from the rest, and these five words burnt themselves into her brain.

"I hate found you out!"

(To be Continued.)

ALL THE FAMILY CURED

OF DIGESTIVE DISORDERS

BY

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Haring completed the round of the studio, Tregoing took up a large portfolio which was lying on a corner of the platform, and turned over its contents. He suddenly gare whistle of astonishment.

"By Jore!" ka said, "I declare that's Harriet to the life. I say, Lascelles, how did yon get hold of a model?"

talking about. In every case, Mother Seigel's Syrup has proved offescious.

*Twe rears ago, I became drepsptic myself, and completely lost my appetite. My sleep Misa Mayne is friend of mine," replied became liful, depriving me of rest, and making the artist, coldly.

me unfs for anything. At first I took little notice of it, thinking it would wear off. Instead of which it rapidly got worse. Pains in the whert, eilan and biok banatne almost unbearable,

"Miss Mayne!" Tregonning chuckled to himself. So she has keran nasumed name!

"Phe is also a friend of mine," he said, "Indeed I may say, a very great friend. I have known is-er-Mine some years. A very charming girl, my dear sir, and a handsome one, I must own that youhave done her justice. I congmtulate you !"

Larellas did not ryly; he was looking at his watch, a broad hint which even Tregoning could not ignore. He ves to inke his departare "I have spent a most delightful balf-hour."

My diggings are pretty central, bat the suburbshe said, in high gool bumonr. "It has been are not to be despised, I was down at Mitchat a great privilege to board, an as to speak, the the other day. Fine open common they have lion in his den," waring his band sirily in the got there, have they not?"

direction of the onsel, and also to view these works of art in their er-appropriate surround

"Is that so? I know very little of London."

Bo he won't own to his knowledge of "Mit |ings" oham? I wonder what he will say with regard to Harriet Tromayne!" In order to make the test, Trogonning asked in a casual way for her

address.

Pendroar langhel.

"Why?" he mid, “you are the second person who has raked me that. I reckon that young lady must be real attractive, you are all so

(anzica to see her.”

"Yes, certainly, quite so murmured the artist who had a most inhospitable desire to get rid of his guest. He breathed sigh of relied when the toor closed upon Tregonuing.

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Miss Reta Mayne," muttered Tregoning to.. himself, as he walked away. “Now whers have |

heard that nams Po He thought for some moments and then daw in his lips "bare NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS

it! It is the name if the girl who is living with those friends of Lascelles where he ones took

eyes. Then he rang the bell and Lizrieme todine, a writing Johnnie with a confounded. appeared.

.

“Tell Mrs. Sime I am leaving here tomorrow," he said.

The following morning Pendrear left Penzance

ly stuck-up sister, I must look her up. I remember the house quite well! Reta Mayral. That's very good. It also explains why Pendrear disclaimed silknowledge of his cousin,

by tlo 10.30 train, and so did James Trgomnine, | Harriet Tremayne, he does not know her real

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