- L M rv - -- x - i hi i i i yxvi A 0OPY BIGHT t JTGQND EPLODE f -VV V y f IN THE LIFE OF AMELIA BUTTERWCMH VrBYANNA KATHAPINE GPEEN AimiOR OFTHiEAVCNVADRTH CATT Dehind aaat xxoaf pw mtaiq nlxt coot R77 BV AMMA K WOMLRT ETC EIC CHAPTKIl VIIL ON THK HTMItS I tliil not wnko up till morning Tho room wiih ho ilurlc thnt 1 do not know us 1 hhotild Imvo wakened thou if my linli its of uxncl iniiutuiility hud not boon aided by u fintlo knock at my door Whos them I ciillcil for I could not wiy Conic in till I hnd moved my bed and niiulo way for tho door to open Hannah with warm water slid a voico at which I niiulo hasto to riso Hannah was tho woinaii who hud wait ed on us at dinner Tho higlit of her nloiitant countcnuico which nevertheless looked a trillo hug gard I thought was a welcomo lolief after tho bomber features of tho night Addressing her v ith my usual hut with quite my usunl kindness 1 asked how tho young ladies wero feel ing this morning Her answer uindo a great buow oi frankness Oh they are much as usual paid hho Miss Loreen is in tho kitchen and Miss Lucotta will soon bo hero to m quiro how you aro I hope you pubsod a good night yourself niiiiini1 I had slept moro than I ought to per haps and mado husto to reassure her as to my own condition Then seeing that a httlo talk would not bo unwelcomo to this hearty woman tued to deuth possi bly with hfo in this dreary houbo I mado Foino excuse for keeping her a few minutes saying as I did so What an immeii o dwelling this is for four persons to livo in or hnvo you another linnuto whichlhavo not Keen I thought her buxom color bhow ed a momentary hign of lulling but it all cuno buck ith her answer which was given in a round hearty voico Oh Im tho only maid madam I cook and sweep and all I couldnt abido another near mo Even Mr Sims bury who tends tho cow and horso and who only comes in for his itinnor wor rits mo by bpells I liko to havo my own way in tho kitchen except when tho young ladies chooso to coino in Is thero anything moro yon want maam and will you havo tea or coffee for breakfast I told her that I always drank coffeo in tho morning and would havo liked to havo added another question or two but sho guvo mo no chauco As sho went out I suwhor glance at my candle stick Thero was only a half burned end in it Sho is calculating too how long I sat up thought I Lucettu stood at tho head of tho stairs as I went down Will you excuso mo for a few mo ments said she I am not quito ready to follow you but will bo soon I will take a look at tho grounds I thought sho hesitated lor a mo ment then her face lighted up I3o suio you dont encounter tho dog sho cried and slipped hastily down a side hull I hud not noticed tho night before All a good way to keep mo in thought L But I shall seo tho grounds yet if I hnvo to poison tliit dog Not withstanding I made no hasto to leavo tho houso Some might think that Ln cetta had got tho bettor of mo but that is not a good reason for placing myself in uncalled for duugor I dont believe in tempting Providence espe cially where a dog is concerned Instoud of that I stood still nnd look ed up and down tho halls cndeaoring to got some ideu of thoir plan and of tho location of my own room in refer ence to tho rest I found thut tho main hall ran at right angles to tho long corridor down which I hud just coino and noting that tho doors opening into it were of a sio and nnish vastly superior to those I had passed in tho corridor just mentioned I judged that tho best bedrooms all lay front and thut I had been quiirtored at tho end of what hud onco been consid ered as tho servants hull At my right as I looked down tho stairs run a wall with a break beyond which was what looked liko an opening into another cor ridor and indeed I afterward learned that tho long series of rooms of which niino was tho last had its counterpart on tho other sido of this enormous dwelling giving to tho houso tho shape of a long squui o U I was looking in some wonderment at this openiug and murveling over tho extravagant hospitality of those days which necessitated such a numbor of rooms in a pmato gentlonmns homo when I heard a door open boyond it and two voices speaking Ono was rough and caioless unmistukably thut of Wil liam Knollys Tho other was slow and timid mill was just lib unmistakably that of tho niun who hud driven mo to this houso tho day beforo Tlioy wero talking of somo elderly person and I had good sense enough not to allow my in dignation to blind mo to tho fact that by that elderly person thoy meant mo This is important for their words wero not without significance How shall wo keep tho old girl out of tho houbo till it is all over wus what I heard drop from Williums surly lips Lucettahas a plan was tho hnrdly distinguishable unswer I am to tako That was all 1 could hear a olosmg door shut off tho rost but that was enough Something then wus going on in this houso of a dark if uot mystonoub V churucter and tho attempts mado by theso two interesting and devoted girls to cover up this fact by explanations founded on their ioerty had been but subterfuges after all iiiiued on their aeiount but inwiiidlv mateful to tint lnipiudeiieo of this moro than reckless brother for this not to bo mistaken glimpse into tho tuith I slowly de scended tho stairs in that state of com plete self possession which is given by a secret knowledge of tho intentions formed against us by those witoso ac tions wo havo reason to susioct Henceforth I had but ono duty to penetrate tho mystery of this household Whether it was tho ono suspected by Mr Gryco or another of a less o il and dangerous character hardly mattered in my eyes While the blight of it tested upon this family ejes would be lowered and heads shaken at their nume This if I could help it niiiht no longer bo If guilt lay nt the bottom of all this fear and subterfuge then this guilt must be known if innocence 1 thought of the brothers loweiing brow and felt it in compatible with innocence but remem bering Mr Gtycos reniatkson this sub ject read an instant lecture to myself nnd putting all conclusions aside do voted tho few minutes in which 1 lottnd myself alone in the dining tooiu to a careful preparation of my mind for its duty which was not likely to bo of the simplest character if Lucettas keen wits wwo to bo pitted against niino CHAPTER IX A VISITOR When my mind is set frco fiom doubt and fully settled upon any course 1 am capable of much good mituio and seem ing simplicity 1 was tneieioio nine to maintain my own at tho bieakfist table with somo success so thut tho nienl passed off without any of the disugreo ablo cxpeiicneos of tho night befoio Perhaps tho fact that Lo ecu presided at tho coffeo urn instead cl Lucctti had something to do with this Her culm oven looks seemed to put some restiuint upon tho boisterous outbursts to which William was only too liable while her less excitablo nature suftered less if by any thanco ho did break out and startle tho decoious silence by ono of his rudo guffaws I am a slow eater but I felt forced to hurry through that meal or bo loft eating alone at tho end This did not put mo in tho best of humor toward its closo for I hated to risk an indigestion just when my faculties needed to be un usually alert I compromised by leav ing tho board hungry but I did it with such n sniilo thut I do not think Miss Knollys over knew that I had not risen fioni any table so ill satisfied in yens I will lcuo you to my hi other for n few unuuti ssuid she hastily tripping from tho room I pi ay that you will not think of going to your loom Ull wo havo hud an opportunity of uiiinging it I instantly made up my mind I would go thero and that too befoio the ui langing process was over But I must seo what I could make ol William fust I thought that ho was not a ery promising subject as I turned buck to linn and followed his huge but ungain ly figure towird tho front of tho house I thought you might liko to seo tho grounds ho growled evidently not enjoying tho rolo assigned him Thoy aro so attractive ho sneered Chil dren hereabout call them tho jungle Whos to blanio for that I asked with only a purtial humoring of his ill nature You havo a sturdy pair of arms of your own and a little trimming hero and a little trimming thero would havo given quito a different appearanco to this undergrowth A gentleman usu ally takes prido in his pluco Yes when its all his This belongs to my sisters as much as to mo Whats tho uso of my bothering myself about it Tho man was so solfisli ho did not oven seem to realize tho extent of tho exhibition ho inudo of it Indeed ho seemed to tako prido in whnt ho prob ably called his independence I began to feel tho most intense aversion for him and only with tho greatest difllcul ty could prolong this conversation uu moved I should think said I thut it would bo a pleusuro for you to givo that much assistance to your sisterb Thoy do not soein to bo sparing in their attempts to pleaso you Ho snapped his lingers and I was afraid a dog or two would como leaping around tho corner of tho houso But it was only his way of oxpressing disdain Oh tho girls aio well enough ho grumbled but they will stick to tho placo Lucettu might havo married a half dozen times and ono tune I thought sho was going to but sho turn ed straight around and sent him off and that mado mo mad boyond every thing Why should sho hang herself on to mo liko a bur w hen thero aro other folks willing to tako on tho burden It was tho most palpublo display of egotism I had over seen and one of tho most rovolting I wus so disgusted by it that I spoko up without any too much caution Perhaps sho thinks sho can house ful to you I said I Imvo known sib tors gio up their own huppines on no better grounds Useful ho sneered Its n useful ness a man liko mo can dispense with Do you know what I would like Yo wero standing in ono of tho tau Llod cathwava with our faced turned to THK NORFOLK NHWS THURSDAY CKTOIWU 12 1859 ward tho house Ah lie spoke ho looked up and made u inilo soit of gesture to wind tho blank expanse of empty and frequently cuituinless windows 1 would like that grout house ull to nisolf to make one huge buelieloi s hall of 1 would like to feel thut 1 could tiunp from one end of it to the other without uwakeiiiug an echo I did uot choose to hear there 1 would not Hud it too big 1 would uot tlnd it too lone some 1 and my dogs would know how to 111 it wouldnt we Saraieii Oh I lorgot Suractn is locked up Tho way ho mumbled the last sen tence rIiowoiI dtsplcusuro but 1 gao little heed to that Tho gloating way in which he said ho and his dogs would till it hud gion mo a sort of Hun 1 be gan to hao something more than an incision for the muu Ho iuspiicd mo with something like tenor Your wishes said 1 with as little expression us possible mmIii to leavo your sisters entirely out of your culcu hit ions How would your mother regntd thut if sho could seo you from tho pluco where she is gone He turned upon mo with a look of anger that mado his features positively ugly Whutdo you mean by speaking of her to mo Hao I spoken of her to you Is there any reason why yon should lug my mother into this conver sation If so say so anil bo He did not swear at me ho did not dare to but he came piecious near to it and that was enough tomakemeieeoil Sho was my fiiend sutil 1 I knew nnd 1dm d her beforo on worn bom Thut wus why 1 spoko of her and I think it ery natuiul myself Ho seemed to feel ushumed Ho grum bled out some soi t of apology and looked about quite helplessly possibly for the dog ho ntimtcstly was in the huhit of luiMiig founei ut his heels I took ad vantage of this look to smooth my own milled featuies Sho was a beautiful gill I to marked on the pimciplo that the ice oiuohioken it is not best to hesitate about jumping in Was jour lather equally handsome lor a man1 My futlui yes lets talk ol father lie was a judge oi hoises he was When he died there who thtee man s m that stable not to be beat this side of Albany but those devils of executois sold them nnd I well you had a chance to test the speed ol old Hess yestoi day You werent ufiaid of being llnown out I tako it Jreat Scott to think of a man of my tastes owning no other horso than that You havo not answered my ques tion I suggested tinning linn about and moving toward the guto Oh about the way my father looked What does that inattei Ho was hiind somo though Folks suy that I get what ever good looks I havo from him Ho wus big bigger than I am and while he lived What did you make a fellow talk for I dont know why I did hut I vn certainly astonished at tho result This great lingo lump of soltish clay had ac tually shown feeling and was ashamed of it liko tho lout ho was Yesterday said I anxious to change tho subject I had difliculty in uettinu in through that gate wo mo noiutini lor Couldnt you lilt it sti light with just a little oilort Ho paused looked at mo to seo if I wero in earnest then tookudoggid step toward tho gate 1 wus still indicating With my icsoluto right hand but beforo ho could touch it he siw something on that deserti d and ominous highway which made him stmt in sudden sur prise Why Trohni ho cried is that you Well its tin ago since I hao sun you ttuii that corner on a visit to us Somo time ceituinly unsweicd a heaity nnd pleasant voico and beforo I could quite drop tho look of mingled severity with which I was endeavoring to sliunio this young niun into somo de cent show of interest in this pluco and assuino tho moro boconiiug aspect of a lady caught unawares at an early morn ing hour plucking flowers from a stunt ed syringa a gentleman stopped into sight on tho other side of the fence with a look and a bow so genial and devoid of mystery that I experienced for tho first timo since entering tho gloomy pre cincts of this town a completo sensation of plensure Miss Butterworth oxphiined Mr Knollys with a somewhat forced gesture in my direction A guest of my sis ters ho went on and looked as if ho hoped I would retire though ho mado no motion to welcomo Mr Trohni in but rather leaned a httlo conspicuously on tho gnto as if anxious to show that ho hud no idea thut tho others intention went any lurthor than tho passing of a fow neighborly comments at tho gate I liko to pleaso tho young oven when thoy aro no moro agreeable than this host of mine and if tho gentleman who had just shown himself hud been equal ly iniinnturo I would certainly have left them to havo their talk out uudisturb ed but ho was not Ho was older he was even of sufficient years for tho judgment to havo been thoroughly ma tured and his o cry faculty developed I thoreforo could not seo why my so ciety would bo considered an intrusion by him so I waitid and was tho recipi ent of his next sentence I am happy said ho to havo tho pleusuro of a personnl introduction to Miss Butterworth I did not oxpect it Tho surpriso is all tho moro agreeable I only anticipated being allowed to leavo this puckugo and letter with tho muid Thoy aro addressed to you mad am mid were left at my houso by mis take I could not hide my astonishment I live in the next houso below said ho Tho boy who brought these from tho postolllto you seo they nro regihtered mail mutter iimduin was a stupid lad and I could not induce him to como any farther up tho road I hope you w ill excuso the present messenger and buliovo there has been no delay I bowed with what must havo seem ed an abstracted politeness Tho letter Wtt3 from Now York and as I btrouulr suspected fioni Mr Uieo Somehow this Im t created in me an uuniislakublo cmbuiriiHstucut I put both lettei and package in my pocket and eudeuMued to meet the gentlemans eewithiny ne uslomed ease ill the pieseiue of stiaugeis But stiauge to saj 1 hud no sonner done so than 1 saw thut he was no iiioio ut Ins ease than myself Ho smiled glanced at William mude an otlhuud lemaik or so about tho weiith el but he could not decehe eyes sliill cued b sin h oxpci ietieo us mine Some thing dlstmbed him something connect ed with me II mude my cheek u Httlo hot to uekiinw ledge thisexell to myself but it wus so eiy evident In his whole look and manner thut I begun to cast about toi Ihenieansol ridding ouiselves of William when that blundeiing jouth suddellh spoke I suppose ho was ufiaid to come up the hum Do you know I think jmiio buiM to attempt it Tiohm Wehuent a eiv good name up heio And witli a Hiiildi ii peileclly uniiutuiul buist ho biokeout into one ol his hugogiillaWH that sit shook the old gate on which ho wus hulling 1 mu t I thouglil M would tumble down with him holme our eyes 1 saw Mr Trohni stint mid cast u look HI which I m enied to seo both stliplisn and honor beloio lie turned to me and witii an air of polite depiecation mix lousl said 1 um ufiaid Miss Biitteiwotth will not iiiideistaiid youi allusions Mr Kuolljs 1 hem this in her lliM isit in town As his muniicr showed cmii more feeling than tho occasion seemed to wan nit 1 inudo haste to answei that I was well acquainted Willi tho tiadltioii of the lane that its inline alone show ed whut had hitppcni d line His biumig showed mi instant iclief 1 am glad said he to Hud jou so well inliiinu d 1 wusuliuid heio no rust uuutlit mi htiiinge glance nl Wil liim that jour young liiendH hi in might have sin mil limn some m use of di In ii j limn tilling mi w lint might fnghtiii most gtusts limn ii Imirh loud like this 1 i omplnui ut jiiii upon tin u thoiiglilluhii ss William bow id as if the winds of the otlu i iiiitinuid no nihil sugggesttoii than that whn h was npi nly appm nt Wus In so dull or was lie I had not tune to finish my coiit dun s cmii hi i ii x own in t nil for at this moiiu nt a quick i l lose behind us mid lumttus light ligiuo uppfiiul tunning tnwiid us with i ei i ndn at ion ol e ill nit ut Ah muiMiund Mi Tiohm with an iippearum o ol gieat lespi el Miiir sistu Mi Knollys I hud In tin 1m mukiugtiu iniiil moining Miss Iulli i woith 1 am soiij that em uiiistiiu s stem to make it impossible foi me to ollir j on those eiuhties which jou might nusonubly ixpeet horn sonini a neighbor Miss Lmetti and I meat swords Ktuts over a matter upon whu h I still insist sbo is to blame See how shockul sho is to see mo win standing tit her gate Shocked 1 1 should rather huo said terrified Nothing but fuir her old fear aggravated to a point that made all attempt tit concealment impossible could account for hi r white diuwn feu tines und tiembling form She looked us if her whole thought was Huo I come in time What what has procmed us the honor of this iMt she nskul moving up beside Willi un is if sho would add her slight frame to his bulky ono to keep this iutiudi r out Nothing that need alarm you said tho other with a slight tone of intuit ion in bin kind and mellow Mine I was rat her unexpectedly intrusted this morn nig with a letti r for your agreeable guest here and I have merely como to deliver it Her look of astonishment passing from him to me 1 thrust my nuiid into my pocket und drew tho letter out which I hud just recoivi d From homo said I without proper ly considering that this was in some measure an untruth Oh 1 she murmured as if but half convinced William could havo gone forit sliondded still eying Mr Trohm with a pitiful anxiety I was only too happy said tho other with a low and reassuring bow Then as if ho saw thut her distress would only bo relieved by his depar ture he raised his hat and stepjwd back into tho opon highway I will not in trtido ngain Miss Knollys wero his parting words If you want anything of Obadiah Trohm you know whero to find him His doors will always bo open to you Lucotta with a start laid her hand on her brothers aim as if to rostrum tho words sho saw slowly laboring to his lips and leaning breathlessly for ward watched tho lino figure oi tlnspor fict country gentleman till it had With drawn quite out of sight Then sho turn cd and with a quick abandonment of all self control cried out with a pitiful gesture towaid her brother I thought all wis over I feared ho meant to tome into tho house and fell stark and seem ingly lifeless at our feet To lxi imtiiiuiHl Xoxt Witk HEAD END COLLISION rirtHtiiKr nil IrnlKlit Jollliln III Arling ton ViiriU HtrilH Aflurnuiiii From MomliirM Daily A head end collision occuml on tho Elkhorn yestorday afternoon at about I oclock in tho switching yards at Ar lington between tho east IkiuikI pas honges No Hi and a special train of empty sto If cars Tho collision took place about half a mile west of the depot whero tho road makes a sharp curvo The freight was mostly on tho siding but tho engine and ouo car remained on tho mum track When tho passenger rounded tho curve tho engineer caught onto the situation aud put on the air and reversed tho en giue but the velocity wus so great that the train didnt stop until it struck tho freight Both engine crews jumped and caped piuctioiilly unltiuiod with the evcepllon of Ilionum Ed Welsh of the passenger who was bi nixed aud til con sldeiubly about the bond bv loiuing in contact with a barbed who fence The shock was sullli ietit to almost completely demolish tho engine ol the passeugei and ptuelii ally telescope tin sniokei and second baggage i ur The engine of the freight wus bulh duniaged Two or lluee passcngeis weie biuised but not sciiously Mucoid ludy iiiimo unknown had hei hip and buck wienched The newsboy mid jmssengeis in the sniokei had tun row escapes fiomintiiy A wtceking now fioni MisHiuiti ul ley was soon on the scene and nl woik but the west bound piiHseugei didn t at live in Nm folk until midnight The passeugei train wus in chaige ol W I liillup conductor and link lluMo engineer nnd the height wus in oliivige of Conductor lohn Mock ami Engineer Mi Hunts Itllllll 1 1 III II o after jou have concluded thai j on ought not to di ink colleo It is uot a medicine but doelois onler it because it is healthful invigorating and appetizing It ismadiifiom pine giaius and bus that i ili seal blown inlor and tastes like the IIiich guides of colleo und costs about us much Cluldien like il und thine on it becuiise it is a genuine food dunk continuing nothing bill uoiiilsh nienl Ask your gioier lor iiiiinM the new food iltiuk Ii uud Jo i cuts Im ic Nhwh joe icpii ininiit plele in eveiy puitioulur is COIIl For a summer cough S jHi cjjRl EXxyS TV iv 1 W WJ V Or a winter mutihr flUyAljllTH i i t u iiiih WVljll j X Or a slight cough j ft JyTw j Or a cough which S KSffSw v v I I KMffiJ - Hft S 11 Ayers Cherry Pectoral i i V hi r fwirf1 fs ALWAYS USE ii COCOA PURE HEALTHFUL Hum uu HUMHHKFYST VETERINARYSPECIF1CS cuuoFEVEn8 hua Fore Mh cuuEaBpnAlvH ItbaumatUoi JgjCjj EPIZOOTIC DUlempet cviuwl W0lMH UoU llruh JJkj COUGHS Colds inDuenxa Jj COLIC nrllvchP Diarrhea tiO Irovrnl MlflCAIiHIAMK ccbebI KIKV A UkADUKIl niHOUDKIlN JIJmAMJB Shin niiroiri cubbSiad C0M1ITI0X fitarlna Coat Kc tttchs Btoliln CaM Ten flpwincs ITnok fto t7 At ilrUKKllorhunl pn iialil on rxmlpl of tirlro ntilirnys 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