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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1924)
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The only |m**ll>le In ferctve I* that In ihosc hours of lhal summer's night repentance stirred lu hint, and a wild longing to return. Itosamnnd should reopen for him that door which, hard dliven hy misfor tune, he had slammed. That she would do so when onco ahe knew the truth he had no faintest doubt. And there was now no reason why he should conceal the truth, why he should continue to shield that das tsrdly half-brother of his, whom he had come to hale a* fiercely as he had erstwhile loved him. In secret he composed a long let ter giving the history of all that had happened lo him since hi* kindapping and setting forth the entire truth of that and of the deed that had led to It. HI* chronicler opines that It was a letter that must have moved a stone to tears. And. moreover, It was not a mere matter of passionate pro testations of innocence, or of unsup ported accusation of his brother. It told her of the existence of proofs that must dispel all doubt, tt told her of that parchment Indited by Master Bain* and witnessed by the parson, which document was to lie delivered to her together with the letter. Further. It bade her seek con firmation of that document's gen uineness, did she doubt It. at the hands of Master Baine himself. That done, it besought her to la.v the whole matter before the queen, and thus se cure him faculty to return to Kng Isnd and Immunity from any ronse. quences of his subsequent renegade act to which his sufferings had driven him. He loaded the young Clornlsh man with gifts, gave him that letter lo deliver -in person and added In structions that should enable hint lo find the document lie was to deliver with it. That precious parchment had been left between the leaves of nn old book on falconry In the library at Penarrow. where it would prob ably be found still undisturbed since Ids brother would not suspect Its presence and was himself no scholar. Pitt was to seek out Nicholas at Pen arrow and enlist his atd to obtain pos session of that document, If It still existed. i I n*!n HHKn-n nnur iuuimi menus conduct Pitt to rjenon. end there put him nlioard an Kngllsh vessel. Three months later he received an answer—a letter from Pitt, which reached him by way of Genoa—which waa at peace with the Algerines, and served llien as a, channel of com ■nunlent Ion with Christianity. In this letter Pitt informed him that he had done all that Sir Oliver had desired him; that he had found the document by the help of Nicholas, and that In person he had waited upon Mis tress Kosamtmd Godolphln, who dwelt now with Sir John Kllligrew at Ar usnack. delivering to her the letter nnd the parchment; but that upon !"«rnlng on whose behalf he came “he had In hla presence flung both unopened upon the fire and dismissed him with his tale untold. Thus five years passed, counting from that spring night when he was it spanned by Jasper Leigh, and hla * fame spread, hla name became a ter i dr upon the seas, and fleets put forth from Malta, from Naples, nnd from Venice to make an end of him and bis ruthlesa piracy. Put Allah kept watch over him, and Hakh-el-Ilahr naver delivered battle Init h* wrested victory to Ihe scimitars of Islam Then In the spring of that fifth ''•ear there came to him another let , ter from the Cornish Pitt, a letter \ which showed him that gratitude whh not as dead In the world aa he sup posed It, for It was purely out of gratitude that the lad whom he had delivered from thraldom wrote to In form him of certain matters that concerned him. Thin letter reopened that old wound; It did more: It dealt hlfrt a fresh one, He learnt from It that the writer had t>een constrained by Dir John Kllligrew to give eueh evidence of Sir Oliver's conversion to Islam aa had enabled the courts to pronounca Sir Oliver as ons to ha pre sumed desd st law, granting the sue resalon to his halfbrother. Mnater P--V Abe Martin J p . Ther hain't nothin’ as sweet an’ interestin’ t’ u* as th’ flapper. She belongs t’ th’ times, nn’ we hope •he gets safely thro’ th’ sire o’ in discretion an’ marries an' lives as happy as could be expected. 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Then the Irony of It all entered hi* aoul and spread It with bill erne** After dismissing bltn for the eufi pnaed murder of her brother, ahe whs to lake the artual murderer to her arm*. And he—that, etir, that false villain'—out of what depth* of hell did ho derive th* rourage to go through with tht* mummery?—had he no heart, no eonanenee, no senaa of decency, no fear of Ood? He tore the letter Into fragments and ast about effacing the matter from hla thought*. Pitt had meant kindly by him, but had dealt cruelly, tn hla effort* to aeek distraction from the torturing Images ever In hla mind he took to the **a with three galleys, and thus two week* later came face to face with Master Jasper I,elgh aboard the Spanish carack which he captured under rape Spartel. (To Be Continued Tomorrow I By «. O. M’INTYRE. New Y'ork, April 29.—Manhattan has *n Increasing number of women who wsnt to keep their own names after marriage. It Is among those things classed as smart. To remain Miss Mary Jones when you are by nuptial vows Mrs. Thomas Smith may make folk pick you out as old fash loned. Actresses hav# for gensratlons clung to their before marriage stags namss after marriage In public, but in private most of them prefer to be known by their married names. The Lucy Bton# league 1s organised to promote the Idea of keeping your own name. While among the membership are such Illustrious names as Fola La Fol lette. Ruth Hale. Anita I,oos. Elsie Ferguson, Fannie Hurst and Michael Strange, the majority of the names are obscure. The owners of them have done nothing noteworthy in busi ness or the arts. To old-fashioned people It Is s bit hswlldsrtng to have Frank Smith In troduce his wife as Miss Beulah Scott. In onr town It would cause gossip. But In New York It makes one dis tinguished. It gives ths Impression one Is of more Importance than she really Is. Bslng what ona Is not Is strictly Nsw Yorklsh. This Is oddly apptlca bis to those who become suddenly In volved In scandal. Invariably they are. by specialised terminology of the newspapers ‘’actresses." This appears to make crime stories more decorative. It Is an Injustice to the respectable people of the stage. Dot King and [>ou!se Lawson, who jvere slain In their apartments, are known to New York ss movie stars. Neither on# of them has ever appeared on the movie screen. Almost every day there la history of some beautiful chorus girl who has been caught shop-lifting or picking pockets, in 100 of these cases that were Investigated bv a committee from a stage society not one culprit had even been in the chorus. 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