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standing there- evidently looked upon theright of entrance as his own exclusive property for he was en gaged in what he considered elegant au dience with no less than three ladies In spite of themselves Esme and Miles could not help overhearing a fev scraps of conversation Til tell you what it is lisped the young Adonis to a pretty bright little woman in black who was eating an ice while he scribbled languidly on her card Look here you know this sort of thing wont do you know the next time you are so late I shant he able to give you two dances Milesand Esme gazed at this youth in open eyed amazement He was not jok ing No he was perfectly serious and the little lady was actually laughing and fairing his remark as the most natural thing in the world Well exclaimed Captain Brabazon fiercely making his -way through the crowd with an angry shove what next ill mannered conceited young cub Not be able to give the two dances indeed I should like to be able to take him down to the pump and give him a ducking that prould wash some of the cheek out of him Supposing he had said that to you Esme what would yoiitdo looking down at her interrogatively I think I should feel a burning desire to box his ears only of course 1 couldnt laughing and here is my next partner good by till number twelve withdrawing her arm and nodding at him coquettishly Number twelve came in due time and was duly danced by the cousins and as they paused for breath after a long round Esme held forth in rapturous terms on the delights of the evening Ive danced every dance right through and hardly missed a bar she observed triumphantly and the funny thing is I dont know half my partners names people mutter so or write so badly these scratches on my card might be anything The next one puzzles me 1 have it its Berkeley And -who is he point him out please There he is passing now with the lady Captain Berkeley Princes Lan ders tq give him his full title Princes Lancers with a visible start and coloring nerceptibly Oh if had only known regretfully gazing as she spoke with eager interest at the swarthy little cavalryman However as if struck by a sudden happy thought just let me look at my card 1 thiuk Im going to dance with him again yes rriumphantly Here it is and is the next dance I want to ask him about a triend of mine with rash indiscretion Sut her cousin was not in a merry mood to judge by his face which looked dark er than she had ever seen it and set and stern May I inquire the reason of your sud flen interest in Captain Berkeley and why the very name of his regiment sounds as music in your ears he asked oi a freezing tone Why should I tell you 7 she rejoined playfuliy If Miles were gQtng to be dis agreeable she was not going to put up jvith it But supposing that I insist on know ng he said in a low impressive tone standing up and facing her with his back to the ball room Insist what an ugly -word What loes insist mean raising her pretty eye brows andsurveying him defiantly It means that Im not going to be rriiled with Ive stood a good deal as it s his mind suddenly flaming up with recollections of the gate scene and the photograph It means that you must tnd shall tell me who it is you know in mat fellows regiment and what he is to rou Supposing 1 say I wont shutting ler lips very tight and looking rather white what then This was not the way to make her re veal Teddys secret standing over her authoritatively his voice shaking -with passion his face as dark as a thunder cloud Very well then so be it rejoined Mjiles beside himself with anger That puts an end to everything Enduvance has its limits I draw the line uz your friend in the cavalry My friend in the cavalry is infinitely obliged to you she returned with a little aggravating laugh And as to an end to everything I dont see how there can be an end to what never had a be ginning If you imagine that you are breaking off an engagement with me please to bear in mind that it never ex isted I -would not have believed now breaking down a trifle that you could be so rude so suspicious that you had such an awful temper Oh yes smiling rather constrained ly and winking back two big tears our dance is it Captain Berkeley rising ns she spoke and throwing her bouquet ostentatiously on the sofa she walked away with great dignity leaving it and its donor side by side CHAPTER X During the remainder of the evening Esme did ncrt once see Miles He must have left immediately after their quar rel and she -went home in the fly un pbubted belle of the ball and acting de corously to all her sisters encomiums and expressions cf delight and yet with a heart as heavy as lead It was ridiculous She would not have believed it she said to herself an grily as when Gussie -was sleeping the sleep of the just she wrapped in a shawl leaned est of the open window and -watched the dawn creeping over the sea More than the dawn the fishing boats were out the sparrows were up it was 4 oclock I did not think I should have cared io much she said to herself aggrieved- y He mayimagine what he likes but v u vS1 St WJ MS itf it- y pun m flyilitapyomaDeeofgoatl2fpiea HIS aptait grafaa BY B 7UZ CROKER liliM - trifei mmmmm I shall keep Teddys secret If he had not been so angry I might I might have told him but if he really cared for me he would not be so ready to suspect me and Miss Esme Brabazon bent her arms on the window sill and burying her face in them wept bitterly Breakfast was late of course and when Esme joined the family circle with pale cheeks and hollow eyes her aunt said as she kissed her primly on either cheek Dissipation does not agree with you my dear No more balls for you sportively for tle old lady was immense ly delighted with her nieces debut and all the compliments that had been paid to her about the beautiful Miss Braba zon After breakfast Gussie and Mrs Bra bazon went off shopping and Esme fell an easy prey to one of the Miss Clipper tons who led her off to tKe parade in tri umph The sun was shining and it was a bright cold day witlua very high wind The bathing machines were not down the boats were drawn up and formidable white horses were beginning to show their crests although but an hour ago it had been a very tolerable morning Many were the fashionable promenadersup and down in twos and threes but chiefly twos There were some pretty faces to be seen and sorne pretty frocks and not a few yachtsmen in blue serge suits After our young ladies had taken one turn they came to the very end of the parade and were surprised to see a large crowd down on a rcVky part of the beach at some distance all looking but on the sea in one direction at -what Miss Clipperton and Esme true daugh ters of Eve hurried down to the spot and -were in time to hear a weather beaten old gentleman in a pea jacket asking imperiously as he pushed and el bowed his way into the crowd What is the matter Three poor men drowning returned a -woman with pallid cheeks They are out there pointing they were bathing and swam out and cant get back again Holiday people cheap trippers Bathing such a day cried the old gentleman putting his telescope to his eye - Madness madness Escaped lunatics Wheres the lifeboat demanded a naval officer raising his voice to a shout Shes under repair and any way shed never be round in time responded a surly voice from the crowd Theyll not hold out more than ten minutes with stoic calmness It was only a bit roughish when they first went in volunteered another speak er and they were good swimmers till the tide took them and now they cant make the shore at any price speaking from the middle of a scarlet worsted com forter And must they perish before our eyes good friends said an elderly clergyman looking anxiously round the throng Will no one put out a hand to save our fellow-creatures Boatmen addressing himself to that compact body wiIl none of you venture Venture indeed echoed a shrill tongued fish wotnan in a checked shawl with her hands on her capacious hips What boat could live in that sea but be smashed on the shingle ere she was launched Our sailors lives are just as much to us dont you think as those strangers out yonder Venture indeed with a snort of indignation At this instant a man broke into the midst of them without his cap or coaf in a state of the utmost excitement and despair He had been one of the bath ers but fortunately fof himself had not been carried out so far and had gain ed the shore by superhuman exertions Will none of you put out a boat he demanded fiercely Will you stand there not moving a finger -and see my comrades drown before your eyes Ill go on my bended knees to anyone that will lend a boat and pull an oar with me looking eagerly about but there was no reply in the weather beaten stolid countenances that surrounded him Shall I go Esme said a voice beside her a well known voice that made her start and glancing up with streaming eyes she beheld Miles who had just ap peared upon the cene Yes oh yes she cried jumping to her feet do go forgetting in the ag onizing scene before her the delicate terms on which they had last parted and quickly quickly Miles seizing his arms there is not a second to spare Im going out he shouted raising his voice without hesitation and address ing the throng any volunteers No answer beyond the whistling soughing wind and lashing gray green waves Twenty pounds he continued elbow ing his way toward the center and speak ing in a clear decisive voice Twenty sovereigns for a seaman and a boat Who is coming Dont all speak at once Twenty pounds ah that was a consid eration though for an instant there was no reply At last after a muttered dis cussion there was a murmur a move in the crowd and a long armed sailor in a blue knitted jersey shambled out from among the group of boatmen and said Im your man for twenty sovereigns Im game to go and Ive a tight boat but Id like to see the money first Ive only a few pounds with me but my watch is worth double and Ill leave it as a pledge returned Miles unfast ening it and handing it over as he spoke Tis the price of your life Jack Small said the big fish woman impres sively Youll be food for the fishes Well taint a bad price many a man has risked his self for less and the gen tleman is venturing for nothing rejoin ed Jack in a deep growl i The fish woman was understood to say that the gentleman was a fool but at any rate he was not a man to let the grass grow under his feet Here you dont stand jawing there tcbing off his coat and flinging it to Esme Come along you fair weather sailors lend us a hand to shove her off youarc not afraid to do that are you I would not give a pinch of salt for their lives said an old woman in a large black bonnet Jack SmallIl never have the spending of that twenty 40und And the young gentleman that went for nothing said a milder voice com passionately Nay the girl bid him go exclaimed the virago in the checked shawl darting as she spoke a vindictive glance at Esme who stood as close as she dared to the waters edge trembling and shivering with excitement Heaven help you then young woman said a bath chair man piously You never meant it but you just sent him to his death No boat could live in such a sea there see that his voice rising to a shriek as a vast wave came tumbling over the others and entirely hid the boat from sight Shes foundered shouted the crowd hoarsely Shes not shes through it safe this time bawled an old gentleman with a telescope under hjs arm and there sure enough was the Mary Ann still afloat still fighting her way conquering every inch of water by sheer determination and muscle aloiie Sent him to his death and the words ring in Esmes ears as she looked out over the awful sea with eyes nearly glazed with terror She felt that the woman was right she had sent him to his death Oh was it too late to recall Eim 7 They had only made a little way Flying to the very edge of the water regardless of wet and spray reprdless of the gop ing crowd she stretched our 2Icr arms and cried Come back come back Miles you will be drowned too But the Avind and the waves roared in partnership and mocked her entreaties and drowned her feeble voice and the fluttering nguregesticulating wildly at the waters edge was wholly unnoticed in the boat And now the boat is among the surf and the hush of suspense denotes that ev eryone is aware that this is the critical moment of life or death Which will it be It will be life after various inef fectual struggles after being on the brink of capsizing twice after bringing every ones heart into their mouths about half a dozen times they grate on the beach are landed far up on the shingle on the crest of a monstrous wave the rescued ones aboard The Mary Ann was almost swallowed up by a surging clamorous crowd the half drowned men were carefully wrap ped up in coats and jackets and carried out first and then a roar of acclamation greeted Miles and Jack Small The feat had beeu accomplished bravely and suc cessfully and many contemptuous glances were now leveled at the little knot of boatmen who looked more sullen than ever Indeed one bold loud voiced young woman loudly declared that had a barrel of beer been anchored out there beyond for them theyd have pulled to it smart enough Miles quickly seizing his coat whisper ed to Jack that if he came up to the Grand he would find his twenty pounds and was about to hurry away leaving him to receive both shares of the popu lar ovation but Jack could not part from his fellow boatman in this fashion If I may make bold sir he said bashfully Id like to shake hands with you tendering a horny paw We have been partners together for half an hour and a rare half hour it were I never wish a better mate Miles wrung the proffered hand and leaving Jack to expound and talk and swagger once more made an effort to es cape He dreaded horribly dreaded be ing remarked or spoken to with the hat red of notoriety common to his class and felt that he would sooner take to the sea again than listen to a speech In short he was as shy and frightened as a girl On the edge of the crowd he encountered Esme pale disheveled and breathless Oh Miles Miles was all she could gasp What in the world has happened to you he said pausing and surveying her blankly their quarrel of the previous evening now apparently entirely forgotten by both However eagerly holding out his hand dont let us stay here come along come along hurrying his cousin up the beach goaded by his fears and before anyone could realize the fact he was gone To be continued The Happy Marriage Charles AV Eliot president of Har vard University recently addressed the Dorchester Womans Club His sub ject was The Happy Marriage Hu man love is the main source of our human ideals be said For creating and increasing human happiness the home counts for very much more than anything else Marriage is and always must be the source of domestic joys and happiness Within fifty 3 ears mar riage has undergone many changes but after all it has only changed with everything else in the world The in teljectual conditions of civilized life have also changed as the industrial in dependence of woman increases The Uappy marriage begins in tbe attrac tion between man and woman which we call love It is the most admirable thing in human nature being an ideal izing devotion The young woman who marries for money or position is sacri ficing the best of life which marriage affords The chief conditions of a hap py marriage are health common intel lectual interests and a religious belief held in common between hurband and wife Curious Cycling Effecr A curious effect of hard cycling is re ported from France Out of the last batch of conscripts no fewer than eight well known cyclists some of them en jojing European renown wore reject ed as physically incapable of doing duty in the ranks Hypertrophy and other diseases of the heart were the chief causes of these rejections which occasioned profound astonishment to the candidates themselves One would have thought that such wrecks of ath letic humanity might at all events have been utilized as military cyclists who are not unknown In the French army New York World The first exports of cotton from tuis country was in 17S5 in which year one bag was sent from Charleston to Liver pool white twelve were sent from Phil adelphia is i one rcci New York - v A -- r 4 - - THE REPORT OF A MAN OF EX PERIENCE Wliat He Found in Western Canada to I ml uce Him to Settle Sault Ste Marie Mich Feb 20 1900 To wiiom It may concern especially to those who are desirous of obtaining health and wealth for themselves and families I wish to state a few facts in regard to the Canadian Northwest where I went leaving Sault Ste Marie on May 2 1899 for the purpose of seek ing a better home for my family in the future I got a special rate ticket for Ft McLeod Alberta Through Mani toba and part of Assiniboia the-farmers were busily employed ploughing and seeding I found the farmers very kind and friendly willing to talk and assist in giving me the particulars of the country At McLeod I spent a few days looking over some ranchers stock which I was surprised to see looking so well they were in better condition than any stock I ever satv in Michigan even those that had beet stabled and most of these had never seen the inside of a shed or received any feed from the hands of man But as I was look ing for mixed farm land I found Mc Leod no place for me it is only fit for ranching purposes Retracing my way back to Winnipeg I stopped off at Lethbridge where I found some of the greatest horse ranches I ever had the pleasure of look ing at it is a fine level country and lots of water and good grazing At Medicine Hat which is located in a val ley there were lots of sheep cattle and horses in the surrounding country and all looking well On July 14 I went on to Regina There I began to see mixed farming lands in abundance and the crops look ing remarkably well and as long as daylight lasted I saw the same all along the line and on the 15th day of July I arrived in Winnipeg just in time for the exhibition There I met with one of the most beautiful pictures of the worlds recoids for as soon as I entered the grounds my eyes met with all kinds of machinery all in motion and the cattle grain and produce of the country was far beyond my ex pectation in fact it was beyond any industrial exhibition or agricultural fair I ever visited and I have seen a good many From Regina to Prince Albert a dis tance of 250 miles it is all good for mixed farming and well settled with some thriving little towns In some places the grain just coming into head would take a man to the waist and the wild fruit along the line was good rich and in great quantities From Sas katoon on the south branch of the Sas katchewan river to Prince Albert on the north branch of the Saskatchewan river is one of the best farming dis tricts without any doubt that ever laid face to the sun and everything to be found there that is necessary to make life comfortable all that is re quired is labor There is lots of wood godd water and abundant hay land and the climate is excellent Prince Albert is a flourishing little place situated on the north wah river having a population of about lS0O with good streets and side walks and churches of nearly every de nomination three school houses and another one to be built at once also a brewery and creamery Here I stayed for about four months working at my trade of brick laying and met with farmers and ranchers with whom I made it my special business to talk in regard to the prospects I also visited several farmers for some distance out in the country while crops were in full bloom and I may say that I never saw better crops in all my travels than I saw along the valley towards Stoney creek and Carrot river In the market garden there is grown currants both red and black and as fine a sample of roots and vegetables as ever went on a market The soil in and around this district cannot be beaten for anything you may wish to grow and besides the season is long giving time for every thing to mature The cattle were look ing as good as I saw anywhere good pasture and hay land and plenty of water wherever you go the country Is dotted all around like islands with tim ber fit for fuel and building purposes and within a days walk of lumbering woods where lumbering and tie-making is carried on in winter Both large and small game is plentiful There are two good sawmills in this district with a good supply of all grades of lumber all the year round and also two good brickyards with an excellent quality of brick There is no scarcity of build ing material and at a reasonable price clothing and living are no higher than I find in Michigan and furthermore I wish to say that there is a great de mand for laboring men all the year round and good wages ranging from 5175 to 2 per day and from 25 to 35 per month with board I wish to say that I am perfectly sat isfied with the country and I intend to return to Prince Albert early in the spring of 1900 Any reasonable man can go there and in from five to ten years make a good comfortable home for himself and family and if any per son into whose hand this letter should fall desires more information please write to me and I will freely give them my best opinion I am writing this for the benefit of those who may want to nake a better home for themselves and families or friends Trusting that this statement may be nsef ul to you in the publication of your uext pamphlet and be the means of gniding at least some of those who are In search of a home I remain your humble servant Signed WILLIAM PAYNE The above letter was written to Mr T Grieve Canadian Government agent Saginaw Mich Information as to lands can be had from him or from Mr M V Mclnnes No 2 Merril block De troit Novel Scrubbing Brusli Two French women have patented a scrubbing brush which is to be attached to the shoe by straps and a heel plate thus 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