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"Like a New Lease of Life:"

Grateful Pasent in Bangoon Tells how His

Anomic Daughter

Was Restored to The Bloon of Health,

TEH HONGKONG DAILY- PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1839.

They give to sickly, bloodless girls health, brightness and charm. The rich blood which they make restores colour to the cheeks, brightness to the vyen, buojaney to the step and to the drooping spirits. That is why Dr. Wiliand Pink Pills have stood pre-eminent for over twenty years as the great remedy for Anamia, soffor all the symptoms masociated with this grave malady. The case of Miss. Martin, whose portrait appears above, is typical of thousands of their caros.

"My daughter Victoria, now aged fifteen and a half, showed marked signs of An emis about three years ago," said Mr. B. E. Martin, of 20, 48th Street, Rangoon, Burma.“A peculiar feeling of languor came over her and ale became fretful and peevish, whilst ber complexion assumed a most uplebeant saffron colour.

became greatly concerned about the turn my daughter's health was taking and sought skilful medical aid. The medicine prescribed did her no material good, howeYST, and after a while her appetite fell away and symptoms of Indigestion appeared. Not only dil she not want to eat, but the mere sight of food nauseated her. We realised that unless her blood was restored to its proper condition a desline, and ultimately Consumption, might result, and various medicines were tried, but without result. The poor girl's Berrons system wasquite disordered, sho bocemenwful; ly shy and robicent, and the usual symptoms

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In couremation with the Editor of the Rangoon Sunday Times," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were mentioned, and this gen fleman, Mr. Barton, suggested that I should giva Vlokie" a course of these Pills; also hearing otherd praise them, I obtained a supply for my daughter. By the third bottle 'Vickle' appeared quits bright and cheerful. As time passed her nerves were braced up, all Ам Graves of headaches disappeared, her breath. ing, which had been somewhat irregular became normal, she no longer complained about her heart. It seemed as though a now toase of life had been given her. She now (akes her meale with evident relish, mad derives the nome of nourishment from "the food she eats, Dr. William' Firk Pill, have filled her veins with rich now blood, and have restored to her the bloom of health."

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"Of course; who talked of doing any. thing else?" she said.

I though perhaps Mr. Lovett might ob. ject."

"I should certainly prefer her leaving the stage when we married, but I do not wish her to break her engagement," said Geoff.

"Then you had better wait until our tour. is finished," said Baltimore.

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How long will it be?" she asked.

Six months, at the least, as business is at present, the answered.

"Can you control your impatience for that time?" she said sarcastically to Geoff..

You have no reason to be nasty tempered about it,” he replied.

Rose Thoreau was accustomed to having her own way and showed she was displeased at the turn affairs had taken. It was the visit to Auburn, and the cool reception she received, that caused her to act upon a sud. den impulse.

Geoff arrived bome late, but found Susie I suppose you have been to the theatre, sho said.

He explained what had happened, and she said, Fi

I wish you would give her up, Geoff. I am sure it will be for the best.”

"How can I? It would not be fair to her."

It would be fairer than marrying her when you do not love her, she said.

"I do love her," he protested. "No, you are mistaken. It is someone else you love, if you only knew it. Someone I am very fond of," she said.

"You mean Miss Seymour ? " "Yes.

She was here all the afternoon.

I am quite sure she loves you.

You Batter me; you think all the girls are in love with me," he said laughing.. Think it over, there's a good fellow," said Susie kindly, as she kissed him, and retired,

་་

Geoff sat up smoking a cigar, It was a hot sultry night. The windows were open to the lawn; the light burned dimly inside.

He sat in a comfortable cane lounge chair, with his back to the window, watching the smoke curl in the air. His thoughts were not pleasant. He had made a mistake; he did not love Rose Thoreau. Susie was right, When he asked her to be his wife, he really thought he loved her; now he knew it was the desire to possess had seized tilma very different feeling from honest love,

Since Mab canie to Sydney, a change had

come over him. The moment he saw her in Pitt Street, something told him she was more to him than any woman. Was Susie right, did Mab love him?

The contemplation of such a possibility was

"And because she said we were engaged, you came in the night to kill me. That is brave work, Quinto," said Geoff. He knesz how to talk to this man.

The Spaniard, for such he was, hung his head.

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“Your nation is noted for its chivalry," YOKOHAMA said Geoff. I have read about your great heroes, the conquerors of Peru and Mexico; the drivers out of the Moors; the takers of Granada. You are a Spaniard."

** I am, I come from Seville," said Castro. "And the hot blood of Spain courses through your veins; you are different from men born in Northern climates. You are sorry you come here with murder in your heart," said Geoff. :

* Love, love drove me on; when I left the room I was mad. It is passed; I was wrong. What are you going to do? **

Nothing," said Geoff. "Sit down and

smoke."

Castro did so, and it a cigar; his hand shook.

Bah: I am a coward," he said, with con- tempt.

I do not think so; you have done a brave thing."

He looked up in surprise.

You have conquered yourself," said

Geoff.

Castro. Geoff.

It is easy to overcome a coward,” said

repeat, you are not a coward," said

"You will marry her?" said Castro. "We are engaged," said Geoff, evasively. "She has no heart," said Castro. 'Groff thought this not improbable, after recent experiences.

**You would marry her, said Geoff. Castro's eyes gleamed as he said, "I would sell my hope of paradise for her."*

His words were melodramatic, but Geoff saw he was in deadly earnest.

"Supposing I marry her?" sald Geoff.

You will not do it," said Castro. **Why not???

"Because you do not love her," "What cause have you to think so?" asked Geoff,

"If you did, you would kill me for what do with her every night," said Castro.

You mean the dance," said Geoff. Castro nodded. "But that is only acting, stage play, tricks," said Geoff.

"No," said Castro, in a voice of suppress. ed passion." It is real, to her and to me. She loves herself when she dances with m

know it, I feel it. She is mine when I hold her in my arms, press her to my heart; she knows, and she is afraid."

"Of what?" said Geofl.

"That she will surrender to me, that Her love. She is a beautiful devil, but she can- passion will overcome her hate, and turn to

me." said Castro, not deceive me,

"Why do you tell me this?" asked Geoff. "Because it is true. She is mine, not yours," said Castro.

She asked me to marry her in a few days," said Geoff.

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romance out of it; pictured Mab at Auburn if she came as his wife there: would be ne occasion for Susie to go.

Castro laughed, as he said, "It is because will not do it?"

Not until the tour is over," said Geoff. "And then?

"We shall see," sald Geoff. with a peculiar look in his eves.

"Yes, then we shall sec," echoed Castro,

He had seen more of Rose Thoreau's character during her stay in Sydney than before, and it did not increase his liking for her. On the contrary, it aroused a feel- not shake it off. Her conduct at supper wased ing akin to disgust; he was sorry, but could

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Geoff looked across the room. The mirror in the sideboard faced him; he fancied he

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Silently, he glided towards the window," the shrubs hiding him.

"Why not do it? it will be easy," he maut. tered. It was his plot; he invited me to supper, curse him."

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"Sit down, Quirito," he said coolly "Have & cigar; there's whiskey and soda. on the sideboard."

Castro stared at him. He admired cour age, and Geoff did not look at all 'alarmed. or startled.

"I did not come here to smoke or drink," Isaid Castro

"No? Did you come to see me? If so, why not have knocked at the front door," said Geoff.

"You know what I came for," said Castro.

"I do not;, tell me."

"This," said Castro, letting the stiletto slip from his sleeve into his hand.

What is it?!

"A stifetto."

"Used by your countrymen to remove ob- noxious persons, said Geoff, sroiling.

Castro nodded.

? Surely you did not come here to use it," said Geoff.

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It looks valuable."

It is a handsome weapon," said Geoff.

"It is. A celebrated artist wrought it." "And you intended using it against me. Why?

You know the reason sald Castro, his features working. I love her; love her to distraction, madly she is all to me. I would lose my soul for her,"

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