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NOR COUNT THE COST.

BY LEQ D'OLIVER (DOLLY.)

Are you going ashore this afternoon Pelton ?" asked the second officer carelessly, of the third....

Well I dont know," a gleam of fun slid into the corner of the third's eye, I was thinking of taking a look round why ? do you want to go? I dont mind keeping ship if it's anything very particular that calls you away.":

No oh, No rejoined Brandash bastily"Don't let me do you out of your turn, its nothing much only. I wanted to, I wanted to

"My dear boy 1 Pelton's twinkling blue eyes almost disappeared, as his face ran into wrinkles of amusement, like a sun dried apple," don't try to explain, I know just how it is. Must see the dear one, if only to ascertain that she has not died, or evaporated or something, during the eighteen hours since you saw her last. I know all about it," as Brandash flushed under the other's chaff, yes, go by all means, there is nothing that I want to go ashore for, I'd much rather stay on board and have 'a 'quiet smoke. Remember Kipling's lines, "A woman is inly a woman, but a good cigar's a smoke." You see, I'm not in love; besides-.But the. other was already half-way down the accomodation ladder, and Peltoh saw his words were being wasted on empty" air.

"Poor beggar" he soliloquized as Brandash pushed off in a sampan and was pulled toward Pedder's Wharf. "Poor beg. gar! he seems pretty hard hit 1 Should think that girl pretty lucky, if good qualities count for anything. Wonder if she's worth it. I should think not, from all accounts. And yet, "the mused as he leaned over the rail and gazed after the receding sampan," they, scom devilish fond of each other; that ought to be enough to keep a girl from going "tronk" after marriago, even in Hongkong."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902.

would humble him; would make him plead, cost what it might get an

"Fred" she said, “I don't think we care for each other as we ought to do I think I have been mistaken in my feelings,"

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the ever gossiping tongues of Hongkong, that Flo Salter-liad already consoled herself for the loss of her lover; until, multiplying in transit, as is the manner of such stories, it

Intimations.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

had reached the pitch of a settled engage THERAPION.

ment.

He was sitting bolt upright now, every nerve tense, and she qualied before the look As, five weeks later the "Crack Sang" was This succesful and highly popular remedy, of reproach in the honest blue eyes, and passing through Singapore on her return as employed in the Continental Hospitals by quailing, her causeless irritation increased to joumey to Hongkong, the officer of a down-Ricord, Rostan, Jabert, Valpeau, and others, anger. She knew she was at fault, and theward bound Blue-funnel boat, strolling along combines all the desidemia to be sought in a knowledge but made her more determined not the wharf, mct-Brandash, and proceeded to medicina of the kind, and surpasses everything to yield; to let him see how little she cared. regale him with the scraps of Hongkong hitherto employed. She, whose loveliness gave her her choice news his young-lady acquaintances had beenTHERAPION No. 1, in a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs, among many. What right had he to look only too ready to recount to him. at her thus, with such a look of censure, in-

effectually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the stead of entreaty. She steeled herself to

foundation of stricture and other serious dis- say more. With her eyes on the music

cases. In: dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and basket at her side, she continued:

sonte of the more trying complaints of this

I hardly think we are suited to each other, incompatability of temper, is the word, is it not ?"

One swift stride took him to her side. "Flol do you know what you are saying? Has it taken you two years to find out this Or," laying a strong hand on her arm "is this Wilson's doing? Is this the result of the tennis parties and Plantation Rond walks, while I have been away? Answer

me."

She flared up then, in that ready passion in which weakness seeks refuge,

"What right have you to ask me whose cloing it is, or what it is the result of? I have given you my answer Am I to be responsible to you for what I choose to think, or what I choose to do? And perhaps, Mr. Brandash, it may please you to know that I infinitely prefer Mr. Wilson's society to your own. Yes! as he made a step backward; "You may go, and perhaps the less we see of each other in the future, the better." Yet stay," she ran from the room, her face scarlet with passion, and returned a moment after with a packet of letters, hurriedly tying them up with a piece of thread she had snatched from a workbasket lying near;

"These are your letters," she thrust the bundle into his hand, "I think you will find them all there. And please spare yourself the trouble of sending me any more. They will be burned unread."

"Flo, Brandash had grown white to the lips "is this real. Do you mean what you say."

Of course I mean it."!

Perhaps Pelton was right, when he gave it as his opinion that Fred Brandash was well worthy some loyal woman's love Having sown his wild oats with the lavish recklessness so natural to the sailor, he had. at twenty-six, joined the s.s. "Crack-sang" as second officer, and very soon after, had come under the spell of Flo Salter's laugh. To her shallow nature this deep love, with- ing eyes. From that day, now tivo years out demonstrative adoration, seemed a thing ago, his shipmates had watched the symp.not worth having. toms develop with alarming rapidity- and had had to content themselves with the com- pany of that most unsociable of creatures, the engaged man.

Not the least among the benefits the plighting of his troth had brought to Bran dash, was the conviction that after all, the sowing of wild oats was a profitless mode of amusement; and the opening of his eyes to the uses of a bank for the money that before had been so needful to the successful dis- pensing of those same oats. A little too steady, his more giddy shipmates had found him, to whom the old proverb of "The more the merrier" now began to appeal with peculiar force, when the prospects of a spree **** loomed large before them. During the last eighteen months, Fred Brandash had quiet- ly but firmly declined, spite of all suasion, to join in any of the mad frolics in which, before, he had been the reckless leader, Tall and fair, with dark blue eyes, and finely chiselled features, the prominent chin and firm set lips, warned his brother officers of the futility of trying to influence him against his will, and of the certainty of the worship of Comus being, for the future, carried on one member short.

Little did Fred Brandash dream, as he counted each stroke of the oars that brought

him so much nearer to a certain house in Albany Road, of the bitter disappointment that was in store for him. His faith in his little Flo was so certain she had so repeat edly told him how she cared for him; and piece by piece, Fred went over all the little Assurances that are, so much to lovers, and so inane to all the world beside.

Flo Salter was beyond doubt as fond of him as it is given to an utterly vain, frivolous girl to be.

Her mother had gone home under doctors orders, for a twelve month, to recuperate her failing health, and to meet. the parents of her future son-in-law, and had left her daugther under the protecting wing of and amiable but selfishly weak friend at Hongkong.

"And this is final?" he asked again. "You are angered now, God knows, why, had you not better wait until you are:

calmer ? "

The bare mention of the anger she, knew was utterly without cause, but maddened her more,

**This is final, yes yes 1 a thousand times yea! is that enough? And pray, Mr. Brandash, do not trouble to send me back my letters, you may burn them when you get on board I should be ashamed to see how foolish I had been, were you to send them back. We have been mistaken. I see now that I never cared for you at all, as I once thought I did. Why prolong the farce?".

She stood before him, flushed and trem. bling; quivering in every limb with mortifi cation; mortification at the thought that this man whom she had thought so utterly in her power, was too proud to humble himself for her caprice.

Brandash stood, looking at her for a moment silently. Even now, though her true character showed all too plainly, the doll-like face, with its wide, expressionless eyes, and the aurcale of fair golden hair, seemed to him still beautiful, and he longed to take' her in his arms. Then the shadow of an- other form rose up between them; the form of Wilson.

He pulled himself together.

"Thanks! you have at least been candid. Good-bye Miss Salter," he said unsteadily, extending his hand.

But without a glance at the hand he held out, Flo Salter swept stormfully from the room, and he turnéd abruptly on his heel and left the house.

-

"What has come over Brandash ?", the" Third enquired of the Chief Officer, "he seems frightfully down in the mouth. I believe there has been a row up in Albany Road. It's all off, I hear ashore, though Brandash wont say a word about it. Besides be has'nt been ashore these four days."

Hallo Brandash!" he commenced, glad to see you looking so bright! I hear your late last love is having quite a gay time back in Hongkong there."

"Yes?"... "Yes! Pretty nearly engaged to that shop-kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief where other well-tried Johnny I believe,”

remedies have been powerless. "Yes?"

"Oh ay! And her mother has written out to say that, as the doctors wont allow her to come out there again,, she must come home at once. So she's coming down in the "Stirling," under the chaperonage of some old dame going that way. Was to leave a few days afters us."

"Yes?".

יי

"And," he ran on, heedless of the drawn look on Brandash's face," that Wilson's time being out, he has taken ticket by the same boat. Means to ask the old lady's blessing, and get married at home, I suppose.

Anyhow you're well out of it, old man, That girl was'nt worth troubling about; I've always said, that she was an empty-honded little dirt, besides.

"Look here, stow that'"

He looked up in surprise at the sterness of Fred Brandash's voice, as he began dimly to realize that perhaps he had said too much, and hastened to make amends.

(To be Continued.)

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THE SANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/18 15/16 down to 1/8d, is now on Sale at THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. These Tables, which run in columns of too, from 1999 down to £1. and from 19/11 down to id or from $999 down to r cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under 1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sam of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Jollars. By these simple means of computation a very considerable saving of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is illustrated in the following examples. To reduce £879,171 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16-

£879, 0.9-

17.07.

$9.561,926 9-745

$9,571.671 whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows;-

£800, 0.0 70.0.0 9. 0. 5. 17. 0,

$8,701-550 761.473 97.904 9.247 0.497

$9,571,671

or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the same rate of exchange :-

$9,000,000 £837. 6.10. 8 $71.000 53, 9. 9:11 .671= 1.2.13

879:17.11.00

but by other books it would be:- $9,000.com £827. 6.10, 8

500.000

45.19. g.

70,000

6. 8. 3. 6°

1,000

1.10. I

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3

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879.17.11.00 stretched on his settee, meditatively pulling Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the

"So much the better1" the chief was

Every care has been taken in compiling these It may have been this new, delight at a remarkably foul pipe. "I always said book was being printed the last impression of ful sense of independence, coupled with he was too good for that girl. She is a flirt, each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked her assurance of Fred's devotion, that from the word go! My opinion, he's well by two separate persons and any little errors prompted her to enjoy to the fall this free out of it. Besides, we shall have another in reading which will crop up in such works dom" the last bit of real freedom she would hand in at poker now, of an evening." know" as she laughingly told her girl friends. The yarn is about now, that she is before it is issued, thus making it a most It may have been the woman's innate desire waking the running with that shop-fellow "no urate and useful book. Price for this and

"Bit rough on Bran- to strain to their utmost tension the bonds, to continued the third. satisfy herself of their strength, or perhaps dash, if she gave him the chuck. I agree it was her unconquerable vanity that made with you though. He is well out of it, her long to see the man whose love she held, though he does'nt seem to see it in that at her feet, that made her turn suddenly light himself." from the pians at which she was dreamily. The day before the "Crack Sang" sailed, a playing over the airs Fred loved to bear, parcel arrived addressed in a feminine hand

to Mr. Brandash, and though that "officer'

and say "Fred, Mr. Wilson was here to volunteered no information as to it's con- tennis this afternoon.",

tents, the Chief and Third exchanged a meaning glance, as the latter whispered

Returned presents all off"

Brandash was lying back in a low chair, his hands behind his head, watching in rapturous content the dainty hands, as they wandered over the keys, turning his eyes from time to time to the fair face he loved. so woll,

pred Impatient now of the interruption of his dreame he murmured indifferently “Yes?”

She turned again to the piano and struck: few impatient chords. Her shot, had failed. Presently she stopped abruptly in the middle of the "Jewel of Asia and con

the rash step she had taken? She hardly And Florrie Salter? Was she regretting

knew; or if she knew, she endeavoured to hide from herself the truth about the heart less part she had played, e

She Birted desperately with her new admirer, hoping vainly to make herself believe that she cared nothing for that other one.

Nay more, she schooled herself to think

tinued, as if to herself." Is'nt he nice that she returned his ready love, that, under the encouraging sunshine of her smiles, had burst into profuse blossoming

Can't say I care much for counter Jumpers viciously Wilson was an assistant at a large store in Queen's Road. "Do you mind Anishing that air, I rather like it."

Flo ignored his.request "Mr. Wilson asked me to be his partner in the coming Shanghal tennis tournament and I have promised him I will," she went on defiantly. Brandash pulled the flower; from his button hole and crushed the blossom between his fingers. His silence nettled her; she swung round on the stool in all the cruelty of outraged vanity she

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She had been stricken in the most vulner able part of a frivolous nature, and seen through the spectacles of wounded vanity, Brandesh'e manly independence seemed. almost an insult.Wherefore she threw her self feverishly into this new flirtation, striving, yet ever in vain, to still with specious rea- soning this small voice within her, that in moments of pause would cry out against the despicable part she was acting. And where- fore also, it came to be rumoured among

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