The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 29, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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ii my h.arl, Mil ftr Umomul H-i nil'
Oil tho .lay lollnwlntf, at .!ltitui thoy
M u lit nt tmr Ut r m Irmiipill,
thnt U wi wtuiUl iiimlM in'l U air Halo
hot, wo might "" l"- Aftonllnnor
mi wont to tho ilinnilHT. Mailmtio
irivunhoU I'xik hor ilw'o hy thu Itod
nhlo, to lioUl tin In ohook, (in ht nalil.
1'nullno nioiv.l nrt, slitr voty aoftly,
nml Ifullowoil her. Sho mlvunml to
thoinltl.lld of lln ehiunhor, whoro alio
could mm Uio nltlorti ho lay awortoil
byj.lllown, My frlond irtw.o.1 upon hor
for a moment, tlnn, nil at (men, hu
turned Bin! rinded mil of tho I'luunW
crying:
"Oli, Heiiyou! Impoanlblol Imimm
Klblo." 1 only hiid un tiloa of following 1'itu
lino, foe 1 wit Immodlntoly bohlnd
hor. Hut aho had panwd ho awlfily
thntwho had reiuhod tho gal lory and
doHoondi'd t ho atopa boforo I wan ablo to
aoo her; 1 reached her jtmt an ho foil
ulnioNtfalntlnK uponabonch jtlaood bo
ulila tho diMr.
William approaohod at tho hikuo
tlmo as 1, and wan oxtroinoly frlKhtonod
to hoo hor faint and deathly palo. Hoo-
ng M. lloniiniont In tho dlHtiinoo, wo
I'ttllod htm, and aftor a fow inomont'
effort, I'anllno ojiotKscl hor eyou and bo
gan to talk, but In Mich au lncohorotit
mannor that we could not ooinprcliond
what cho Maid.
"(Jo away, William, o awsy!" dho
finally orlod. "Tiiko away your frlond!
Loavo mo alono with Anjftdlqno, (r my
hourt will break! In tho naino of
lioavon ko! Tako Kdward away, or 1
ropoat HI ah all dlo!"
A who Hnld thli Mho had tilt h a dU
tractliiK appoaranoe that wo wore flllod
with fright. Tho young im-n at flrt
rofuHtd to loavo mu alono with hor, but
finally yielding to our mlroatlon thoy
wlthdrow Miino tt'p, but atill lookod
upon UK with coiiMidorablo anxiety.
'O Anai-llqiio!" crlrd Paulino, "It Ik
It l and yotthat U not pimill)lo!"
What In it that U not iHuwlblo?" I do
tnanded.
"It lt Clarlnwl lam not dooolvod!"
Raid aho. "It I certainly ClarUnol 0
God of mercy I tla tho gravo glvon up
1U dead? Chongod, alo, thin, and
wiiiied-but It l turely tho beautiful
ClarlNno! No, it In no other, and it U
h that hor bruihor roaouod when ho
thought ho rlnked hlnllfo fur another,
a utrantfi rt No, nol I am not do-
celved!" nho roteated, when 1 npoko to
hor of tin) imponnlblll'y of nuch
miracle; "you can go and axnuro your
mlf, lfyouwlnh, but it In unneeonnary
I am not doeolvod."
"Vetwhiit are wo to do?"
"() Aiig' llqnoi whou l opened my
cyen and aw him loforo me, agltatod
and fciirlnif lentnomoevll nhould hnpon
to mo who am only a ntranifor, I thought
that 1 could not declare tho truth with
out tho greatest clrcumnpecllon, and It
In that which trouble! mo. i thought
I nhould nulTocato, for 1 dare not pro
nounce a word for fear that tho Joy
would bo mora fatal than tho grief, and
that our Jiy woullnoon ho changed to a
lad noun without narno, for, Angollquo
who can ho Innennlblo to the tioblo
fjual ltli' of Kdward? Hut how whall wo
announoa to him thin nown?"
And h looked at mo an though ho
thought I wan ablo to toll her.
Whllo wo wero talking I hoard my
narno and that of Pauline roMatod In
tho gallery. It wan Mud it mo d'lvan
holt who wan railing un Paulino
aiikcd mo to renpond, whllo nlio tried to
prepare our frlond for tho joy that wan
jn atoro for him.
I knew that my friend had much
more prenonco of mind than I. I wan
willing to loavo her to hernulf, and I
wan onpoolally dvnlroun to noo Clarlnno
for mynelf for fear that Paulino had
boon deceived by nomo imaginary re
Homblanco.
I hantonod to ancond tho ttalrcano
Madarno d'lvanholi told mo that tho
poor nlntor wan impatient to too me
Whllo Haying thin itho proceodod mo i
I wont towardi tho chnmbor. Hut
IoHtionnud mynolf an 1 entorod tho room
though my heart lxiat no that I could
could icarooly breathe.
The chamber watdlrnly lighted, but
aufllclontly for me to annuro mynolf that
Paulino had not boon doeolvod. It wai
aurely Clarke whom I taw lying before
mo upon tho pillowi. She bad changed
Tory much nlneo the lant tlmo I bad
con her, (the had no longer that firm
and calm expronnlon which had rcn
dorod ber almont surornatural in tho
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heiktl; a (otxmMil aMer and I ktHH-1
leg by the lile of her teil.
Thin mat l tlit I line for inno)
ttekn thai t'lntl had K-en able lo
eep; thin wmilil ilimbl le have proved
a great relief to her (f I had im iinprii
deiitly thrown her mind Into a Ulo f
oiifiiHtnn by asking her w hat I nhould
think of her ib atli and fimei-ai.
At thin iiielloii, I Hi'0"lvoil that
her epiinlon hecamo eonfuned. Hhe
lifted her hniul U) her fulilioHil and
khIiI:
"Thin wan not a dream, a vlnlon? It
wan a reallly, a frightful reality. Ko
then 1 am dead. They told mo ao.
They Oiowed tue my funeral prooonlim,
I naw It from tho wlmlow of my cell. I
heard tho funeral hymn, and you, aW,
you navo liearo ll. II wan ma n
dronm."
Hho regarded mo with terror, but
conllnued;
"All thin, then, lan dream. Nothing
In true. How can wo dUoorn between
a vlnlon and tho reality?
I trembled under her excited look,
but I responded:
"Clarlnno, it nocmn to mo that wo all
have lived Inaaort o! a dream. Our
auKirlor havo tried to prevent our ap
prehending ttio truth; but our Heavenly
Father pltloa, and, in Hit Inllnlto loyn,
ban led un Into thin refuge, into thin
place of rent. Hero our aplrlta, with
tho benediction of (lod, will recover,
ltltlo by little, from tho blown ho cruel
thoy havo received. "
"Clod ia lovo, Hlntor Angollquo," re
plied aho.
"Yon," aald I, "and what a great
proof of Ilia lovo hua Ho given tin In
nendlng the noblo friend who hna do'
llverud tia and lod ua thither."
"A frlond I who la ho?" aald aho.
"I feared to reveal tho whole truth to
her; but I ventured to any:
"Ho la a good, an excellent young
man, who him had pity upon ua whou
wo wore eaptlvon,"
"Tell him, Blnter Angellijuo, that I
havo prayed tho Lord to blena and
recommend him. I am unable to do
anything novo to acknowledge my oh
ligation, Hut toll mo," aald alio, aa
hor agitation returned, "In Clarlnno
dead?"
"Vta,"aaUi I, "wo havo flnlahed with
Winter Clarlnno; that name i forgotten.
You are now Kmlly Hoaumont."
"Kinlly Hoaumont!" nhe ronpondnd
"then where la Kdward? Hun ho not
lent mo a letter, or havo I dreamed?"
"Would you rocognl.o your brother
if you wttro to oo him?" laid I.
Hho carried her hand to her head,
which warned mo to ceano talking an
noon ai ponnlblo, hut aho continued to
talk hernolf!
"Kdward Hoaumont, who la ho? who
wan ho? A beautiful llltlo boy. They
carried Kmlly upon tho voanol and Kd
ward remained, upon thoahore. Ab
Kdward, that beautiful tlmo ban panned,
It will never return. Havo they not
aald that it waa a thounand yearn ago?"
Hho looked at me with fright, and
nuking my hand exclaimed
"My nlnter, go away! Do not remain
with mul Madame will come; aho will
any that I corrupt you."
IttadaiiioU'lvanhola, who had followed
mo into the room, them tuado mo a
algn to retire. "Your night," aald aho
tome, while drawing mo to ward a tho
door, "la ao hound to tho paataufforlnga
of thin dear child, that, for thopreaent,
I munt forbid theo Interview. Go,
my child. Leave tho poor creature to
my care; all will bo well. God only
know what alio ha aufferod. A few
more daya and her reanoo would havo
lieen lont forever,"
I aoUod the hand of the excellent
lady, and drawing her to tho gallery, I
threw my arum around her neck, naylng
"Dear, dear Madame, are you atill
Ignorant of our extreme good fortune?
Ho you not know that thin oor nlnter la
our Clarlnno? Yen, Madame, M. Hoau
mont baa delivered hi F.mlly."
Madame d Ivanhol waa almoal aa
much moved aa Paulino bad boon Sho
haateiied down the atalrway with mo
and entered tho aaloon, whero we found
Kdward, Pauline and William. Iappy
Edward! who can help thinking of him?
I bad never yet aeon one ao completely
carried away with joy.
Homettmoaho weptllkoachlld; aome
time bo Joined hi band and bleaaud
tho Lord; then bo thanked u repeat
edly we who bad done nothing to
merit any recognition. Hut how can
deacrlbo the ceno? It la beyond my
power; nothing that we could do quieted
bim io much ai M. d'lvanhola who
anked u to render thank to tho Father
of all morclo for III klndnen.
My interview with Clariaao had not
contributed to reatoro her to health
Hence It wa decided that wo hould '
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l f. godi't atl"n ati.l el if!, alli'tt, The
truth a-t iiMU(-g weiTlhe pilnelpal
iibj. 1 1 if or ImU mUw or ratl.t r j
On eiY the Initlm lhat I ilnni.l at il
William aooght Io liiipeo it ) our
in I ml, while the iellrit M il in
hiiln, who imuiUd u, limh fail to aid!
Hie tcaehlnga of the jiuuig preai hiii
with the trea.nii'n of bin tU h t'hrltlii
i'rleiieo.
Tim turning of the name day I n
eehtMl a letter from my dear friend
Mine. Veranl, who aiuionneed In ua her
approaching vlalt. I annwered her
note the next dHy, telling her that
Mine, d'lvanhola would welcome with
plennill'O herneli', hnnbiilid and llltlo b n ;
and I anked M. Veranl to pliteo what
ii iimlned of my fortune In the luuul of
banker of Geneva whom M.d'lviin.
hola recommended. Tho fuudn that I
hud plaeed with Notre Hamo do Mlm rl-
cordu wero forever lont; but I had no
regret for that. Tho Important thing
wiih, that which remained of my patri
mony waa aulllcleiit to afford mo an in-
(leH'iident living, without my being a
charge to anybody. For tho rent 1
lhauked (Sod and illHtnlnned all further
anxiety,
Hut I waa much dlatrenaed on the nub-
ject of tho vowa that I had pronounced,
and Pauline wun more no than I, for It
waa already evident, that William do-
aired to make her bin wife. All tho
oulaldo nppearanoea, character, por
tion and relation of lliln young man
favored tho proposition of union; re
ligion wan tho only olwlaclo, and on
peclally the vowa that Paulino had
made never to marry, Tho (juontlon
that proNonted Itnelf to ua waa: "If I
am convinced of tho filially of tho
olulma of tho church of Home, urn I
bound by the oath that alio compelled
mo to take?",
I could not reapond to thi quontlofi,
and aa thoro waa no one to whom wo
felt free to aubmlt tho (location, wo
anked ardently that God would direct
ua. Hut aome tlmo panned before our
prnyor wore unnwored and our mliidn
aottlod down Into repono,
One can canlly underntnnd bow I do
aired to revlnlt my dear Clarlmo. Hut
before entering into a recital of thin
aooond interview I ought to aay thut
that Monday morning ono of tho penn
ant n who had accompanied our frlond
to Ht. HIITren and who remained bo
hind, for what I do not known, arrived
at tho bonne of M. d'lvarihola, and gave
ua tho detail of what hud paaod at tho
Invaalon of tho convent. He told ua
that tho fire had doatroyod much of tho
aurrotindlnga, but that tho main body
of tho building wan nparcd, though It
had aulTered coimlderably In tho attack
of tho populace, who had broken the
ntatuen, hrulncd tho cornlahca, torn tip
the pavement, and dismantled every
thing, A to tho auperlor and the ala
tera, ho could not aay a great deal, Ho
hud heard crloa and aeon them fly from
ono aids to tho other, but ho believed
thut thoy bad all been ablo to encupn
with but one exception, whoao body
had been found tho next day In the
cemetery
"Hho waa atretchrd at tho foot of tho
crorn," aald tho young man, "and alio
won a very old woman,"
"A hi" I exclaimed, "the poor Mother
Almoe; and aho waa tho bnpplcatof all
tho hoiiao,"
We could not check tho teara when
we thought of tho horror to which tho
other alalor had been expound.
Hut Mum, d'lvanhol had promlnod
to allow un to vlalt Clurlano thin day,
Mho told un that we would find hor
much better. Tho repono and care hud
rentorcd her strength, and tho nurd and
truo prlnolplon which bad Muatalned
her lo bur hour of anguUh bad only
harmonized with that forco of mind
and culmnena which formed the bane of
ber character. "Hut," uld abe, "per
hap I tx press mynolf In tho language
of tho world when I attribute toaocomJ
ary cause that which wa only pro
duuod by tho direct lnlliionco of tho
Holy Hplrlt, who, I believe, aceom
pllnho hi work without Interruption
among too chosen children of God."
My aecond Interview with Clurisw
In which Paulino wa also preient, waa
much more peaceable than tho flrat
We did not dare to refer to her brother,
though the anxiety of that brother wa
auch thut Maduino d'lvanhol wa lod
to promlae not to defer the interview
longer than tho following day
Clarlnno wm to arlae after dinner
and wben Madame d'lvanhol had ar
ranged everything with all ponnlblo
euro, aho led hor to tho gallery and
plaeod ber In an arm cbalr, facing tho
mountain, before ono of those views
that only Switzerland can furnish,
When aho wa comfortably aeated
Madame d'lvanhol promised to Intro
duco hor frlotida. We were cautioned
to bo calm. Hut the wcet expression
of the young girl, beautiful beyond !'
acrlptlon, warned u to control our
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(tin fmin hut em il wi fdghltul II, at I
time i think ( On lit! ami 1 a'li mil)
e tow' the hand of Itinl lit lliln
tianiillnary di lli iai,"
1'ilwanl wa iihable to ful ;
tje Were full of Irara, ami Wit could
oe (bat It bmk all hi nelf eoiilrol In
ptovi'itt his lunlilng to CUrUe and
pfenning In bin hi Bit hUlully Hllil Well
In loVed aUter.
(To tut Continued.)
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SmIiiIII's I.Ntest 1 1 li d.
Hlupld IVolentant aiv rejoicing over
the tact lhat Mgr. Haloid, the upnl
delegate ban vial led the public nehooln
of Waterbury, Conn., and exprennod
hluwelf In favor of eilucatlon, Were
Ibey bright enough to read la'twccn t he
line of bin cunningly euiinlructod
apeech they would nee tlui mark of tho
Jeaitlt lii every word, Kvery utterance
la In refeieiieo to education given by
the pnplst church, Aa proof of thin
statement wo (junto the following lines:
"The atale doen all within Its power
and beyond doubt wlnbea to enooiiriige
all tnnlltutlona thai are btillded upon
the Aiiierlniin spirit and obiullent to ihe
ncholanllc law, v. hoao objoet la to pro
tect and unsure a moral and rcliiduim
(iilucatlon and aucli liistltutloua are
Catholic schools, In tho domain of in
st ruction and education, church mid
atato go hand In hand, working together
for the noblo purpoao of forming citi
zens worthy of thin country and sincere
bellevera of tho Cuthollo religion,
"The atato, In to fur an It I free and
progrenalvo, need fear nothing, hut, on
tho contrary, expect great benefit
from the Catholic church, whoo Insti
tution and effective lnlliionco broke the
nhackle of slavery and secured true
civil and chrlnllan liberty, and from
out of tho confusion of barbarism pro
duced modern civilization,"
Thla vlnltof Hutolll will lull many an
American to nine p. Meanwhile, tho
pit pul delegate will continue hi profes
sional round, deceiving many and (lo
lug Incalculable iiurm, Oh, that a
baptism of common nense, might descend
tiKin ua us a people, and wake tho great
mas of now unawakoued American to
tho real alttiutlonl Wmmn't Voire,
( oil l (lod Milk
Kvery dairy aupplyingoureomlenaerlea
I under supervision.' Milk I produced
under rigid hyglerilu rule, The cone
puny' reputation la therefore A certifi
cate of the abaoluto purity of tho Gull
Horden Kaglo Hrarul Condnsed Milk.
Tho liolltleul affair of thla nation to.
day are directed by a foreigner who.o
reiireaentatlve In Washinuton la tho
only statesman whom the prealdent
(lure not anno, no wonuer ine reni bo
polntmenta In tho country are in the
lunula or tno iiomanini.
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