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this saner The best of every thing in his line at the most reasonable prices is Harshs motto He wants your trade and hopes by merit to keep it II u iflriiiui The Butcher Phone 12 CONTINUED FIIOM SECOND lAGK son alio answered I have uot much to say about anybody And nothing about Paul suggest ed Catrlna Nothing We were talking about M de Chauxville Yes I do not understand M de ChnuxvJHe He seems to me to be4he Incarnation of Insincerity He poses even to himself He Is always watch ing for the effect I wonder what the effect of himself upon himself may be Maggie laughed That Is rather complicated she said It requires wdrklng out I think he Is deeply Impressed with his own astuteness If he were simpler he would be cleyerer Catrlna was afraid of Claude de Chauxvllle and because this was so she stared In wonder at the English girl who dismissed him from the con versation and her thoughts with a few careless words of contempt Such minds as that of Miss Delafield were quite outside the field of De Chaux villes influence while that Frenchman had considerable power over highly strung and imaginative natures Catrlna Lanovitch had begun by tol erating him had proceeded to make the serious blunder of permitting him to be impertinently familiar and was now exaggerating in her own mind the hold that he had over her She did not actually dislike him So few peo ple had taken the trouble or found the expediency of endeavoring to sym pathize with her or understand her na ture that she was unconsciously drawn toward this man whom she now fear ed In exaggerating the power he exer cised over herself she somewhat nat urally exaggerated also his importance in the world and in the lives of those around him She had imagined him all powerful and the first person to whom she mentioned his name dismiss ed the subject indifferently Her own entire sincerity had enabled her to de tect the insincerity of her ally She had purposely made mention of the weak spot which she had discovered in order that her observation might be corroborated And this Maggie had failed to do With the slightest encouragement Catrlna would have told her compan ion all that had passed The sympa thy between women is so strong that there is usually only one man who is safe from discussion In Catrinas case that one man was not Claude de Chauxville But Maggie Delafield was of different material from this im pressionable impulsive Russian girl She was essentially British in her ca pacity for steering a straight personal course through the shoals and quick sands of her neighbors affairs as also in the firm grip she held upon her own thoughts She was by no means pre pared to open her mind to the first comer and in her somewhat slow go ing English estimate of such matters Catrina was as yet little more than the first comer A score of times Catrina approached the subject of Paul and with imper turbable steadfastness Maggie held to her determination that Paul was not to be discussed by them She warded she evaded she ignored with a skill which baffled the simple Russian She had a hundred subterfuges a hundred skillful turns and twists At last Catrina rose to go Maggie rose also Women are relentless where they fight for their own secrets Mag gie morally turned Catrina out of the room The two girls stood looking at each other for a moment They had nothing in common The language in which they understood each other best was the native tongue of -neither Bora in different countries each of a mixed race with no one racial strain In com mon neither creed nor education nor similarity of thought had aught to draw them together They looked at each other and Gods hand touched them They both loved the same man They did not hate each other Have you everything you want asked Catrina The question was startling Cate nas speech was ever abrupt At first Maggie did not understand Yes thanks she answered I am very tired I suppose it is the snow Yes said Catrina mechanically it is the snow She went toward the door and there she paused Does Paul love her she asked ab ruptly Maggie made no answer and as was her habit Catrina replied to her own question You know he does not you know he does not she said Then she went out without waiting for an answer closing the door behind her The closed door heard the reply It will not matter much said Mag gie so long as he never finds it out CHAPTER XXVI Countess Iianovitch never quitted her own apartments be fore midday She had acquired a Parisian habit of being in visible until luncheon time The two girls left the castle of Thors in a sleigh with one attendant at 10 oclock in or der to reach the hut selected for lunch eon by midday Etta did not accom pany them She had a slight head ache At 11 oclock Claude de Chauxville returned alone on horseback After the sportsmen had separated each to gain his prearranged position in the forest he had tripped over his rifle seriously injuring the delicate sighting mechanism He found he told the servant who opened the door for him that he had just time to return for another rifle before the operation of closing In on the bears was to begin If madame the princess was vis ible he went on would the servant tell her that M de Chauxville was waiting In the library to assure her that there was absolutely no danger to be antici SSbLS X V SBHy Mmj wubhwi iy u i i ay pijjjgg j jjgsapj i tfaHMtMHMpapMHnWn pated in the days sport The princess it would appear was absurdly anxious about the welfare of her husband an experienced hunter and a dead shot Claude de Chauxville then went to the library where he waited booted spurred rifle In hand for Etta After a lapse of five minutes or more the door was opened and Etta came leisurely Into the room Well she inquired indifferently Do Chauxville bowed He walked past her and closed the door which she happened to have left open Then he returned and stood by the window leaning gracefully on his rifle His attitude his hunting suit his great top boots made rather a picturesque object of him Well repeated Etta almost In solently It would have been wiser to have married me said De Chauxville dark ly Etta shrugged her shoulders Because I understand you better I know you better than your husband Etta turned and glanced at the clock Have you come back from the bear hunt to tell me this or to avoid the bears she asked I hold you madame he said I hold you in my hand You are my J hold you in my hand slave despite your brave title my thing my plaything despite your serv ants and your great houses and your husband When I have finished telling you all that I have to tell you will understand You will perhaps thank me for being merciful Etta laughed defiantly You are afraid of Paul she cried You are afraid of Karl Steinmetz You will presently be afraid of me I think not said De Chauxville coolly The two names just mentioned were certainly not of pleasant import in his ears but he was not going to let a woman know that This man had played dangerous cards before now He was not at all sure of his ground He did not know what Et tas position was in regard to Stein metz Behind the defiant woman there lurked the broad shadow of the man who never defied who knew many things but was Ignorant of fear Karl Steinmetz is no friend of yours he said Etta did not answer She was think ing of the conversation she had had with Steinmetz in Petersburg She was wondering whether the friendship he had offered the solid thing as he called it was not better than the love of this man I have information now went on De Chauxville which would have made you my wife had I had it soon er I think not said the lady insolent ly She had dealt with such men be fore Hers was the beauty that ap pealed to De Chauxville and such as he It is not the beautiful women who see the best side of human na ture Even now went on the French man now that I know you I still love you You are the only woman I shall ever love Indeed murmured the lady quite unmoved Yes although in a way I despise you now that I know you Mon Dieu exclaimed Etta If you have anything to say please say it I have no time to probe your mys teries to discover your parables You know me well enough perhaps to be aware that I am not to be frightened by your cheap charlatanism I know you well enough retorted De Chauxville hoarsely to be aware that it was you who sold the Charity league papers to Vassili in Paris I know you well enough madame to be aware of your present position in re gard to your husband If I say a word in the right quarter you would never leave Russia alive I have mere ly to say to Catrina Lanovitch that it was you who banished her father for your own gain I have merely to hand your name in to certain of the Charity league party and even your husband could not save you He had gradually approached her and uttered the last words face to face his eyes close to hers She held her head up erect defiant still So you see madame he said you belong to me She smiled Hand and foot he added But I am soft hearted He shrugged his shoulders and turn ed away What will you he said looking out of the window I love you Nonsense He turned slowly around What Nonsense repeated Etta You love power You are a bully You love to please your own vanity by thinking that you have me in your power I am not afraid of you De Chauxville leaned gracefully against the window He still held his rifle Reflect a little he said with a cold smile It would appear that you do not quite realize the situation Wo men rarely realize situations in time Our friend your husband has many of- the English idiosyncrasies He has all the narrow minded notions of honor which obtain in that country Added to this I suspect him of possessing a truly Slavonic Are which he keeps un der A smoldering Are You know madame our French proverb What do you want interruped Et ta Money I am not a needy adventurer f And I am not such a fool M de Chauxville as to allow myself to be dragged Into a vulgar intrigue bor rowed from a French novel to satisfy your vanity De Chauxvilles dull eyes suddenly flashed I will trouble you to believe madame he said in a low concentrat ed voice that such a thought never entered my head A De Chauxville is not a commercial traveler If you please No it may surprise you but my feeling for you has more good in it than you would seem capable of In spiring God only knows how it is that a bad woman can inspire a good love Then what do you want she asked In the meantime implicit obedi ence What are you going to use me for I have ends replied Claude de Chauxville who had regained his usual half mocking composure that you will serve But they will be your ends as well as mine You will profit by them I will take very good care that you come to no harm for you are the ultimate object of all this At the end of it all I see only you What if I refuse asked Etta keen ly aware of the fact that this man was handicapped by his love for her Then I will force you to obedience Etta raised her delicate eyebrows in solently Ah Yes said De Chauxville with sup pressed anger I will force you to obey me The princess looked at him with her little mocking smile You have a strange way of proving the truth of your own statements What statements She gave a little laugh Her atti tude her glance the cunning display of a perfect figure the laugh the whole woman was the incarnation of practiced coquetry She did not ad mit even to herself that she was afraid of De Chauxville but she was play ing her best cards in her best manner She had never known them fail Claude de Chauxville was a little white about the lips His eyelids flick ered but by an effort he controlled himself and she did not see the light in his eyes for which she looked If you mean he said coldly the statement that I made to you before you were married namely that I love you I am quite content to leave the proof till the future I know what I am about madame He took his watch from his pocket and consulted it I must go in five minutes he said I have a few instructions to give you to which I must beg your careful at tention He looked up meeting Ettas some what sullen gaze with a smile of tri umph It is essential he went on that I be invited to Osterno I do not want to stay there long indeed I do not care to But I must see the place I dare say you can compass the invita tion madame It will be difficult And therefore worthy of your en deavor I have the greatest regard for your diplomatic skill I leave the mat ter in your hands princess Etta shrugged her shoulders and looked past him out of the window De Chauxville was considering her face carefully Another point to be remembered he went on is your husbands daily life at Osterno The prince is not above suspicion The authorities are watching him He is suspected of propagating revolutionary ideas amonp the peasantry I should like you to find out as much as you can Perhaps you know already Perhaps he has told you princess I know that beau tiful face He has told you Good Does he take an interest in the peas ants Etta did not answer Kindly give me your attention ma dame Does the prince take an inter est in the peasants Yes An active interest Yes Have you any details No answered Etta Then you will watch him and nro cure those details Ettas face was defiant and pale De Chauxville never took his yr from it I have undertaken a few small com missions for an old friend of your M Yassili whom you obliged onre be fore he said and the defiance fain from her eyes The authorities cannot in these dis turbed times afford to tolerate prince of an independent turn of mind Sue men are apt to make the peasant thin himself more important than he is 1 dare say madame that you are alread tired of Russia It might perhaps serve your ends if this country was made r little too hot for your husband eh I see your proud lips quivering princess It is well to keep the lips under con trol We who deal in diplomacy know where to look for such signs Yes I dare say I can get you out of Russia forever 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BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMPHP SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City Nov 15 1905 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 47100 last week 55300 last year 47000 Mondays trade for beef steers was slow and weak all other classes sell ing steady to strong On Tuesday the demand for beef steers was again dull with prices weak to unevenly lower Cows were steady to ten cents lower stockers and feeders dull and weak To day the inquiry for beef steers was brisk ard values averaged strong to ten cents higher Cows heifers stockers feed ers bulls and veals were somewhat draggy but prices for them remained practically steady The following tabic ives prices now ruling Extra primo cornfed steers 5 15 to 5 t5 Good 4 75 to 5 1 Ordinary 3 Ki to 4 75 Choice cornfed heifers 4 X to t lit vl OtMl Aj I 4 Jt Medium 2 50 to 3 Choice cornfed cows 3 51 u 4 U Medium 2 25 to 2 75 Canners 1 50 to 2 25 Choice stags 1 00 to 150 Choice fed bulls 3 25 to 3 75 Good 2 50 to 3 IMJ Bologna bulls 2 00 to 2 50 Veal calves 5 0U to 6 CO Good to choice native or western stockers 3 50 to 4 CO Fair 3 25 to 3 50 Common 2 50 to 3 25 Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 b to 4 25 Fair 3 50 to 3 75 Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 25 to 3 50 Fair 3 XI to 3 25 Common 2 75 to 3 CO Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to 3 00 Fair 2 25 to 2 50 Good to choice stock calvessteers 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 00 to 3 50 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Choice wintered grass steers 3 50 to 4 25 Good 3 25 to 3 50 Fair 3 UJ to 3 25 Choice grass cows 2 75 to 3 00 Good 2 50 to 2 75 Common 2 00 to 2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 41200 last week 39200 last year 33000 Mondays market was weak to five cents lower Tuesday ten cents low er and today steady with bulk of sales from S470 to 180 top 485 Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 25100 last week 13900 last year 1G8C0 Mondays market was weak Tuesday steady 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