The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 07, 1899, Image 5

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    THE AMERIOAN,
THE WANDERING JEW,
cumrnt.vm.
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f MimJi1 tiiin'i U-n'.ltt
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cf lh m-I rn.l nfLcr Jo'nij
tlU. Her t'StiUn!n it
t4int ti 11 l. j inr, mat
lirvrr lUtf 1ivVh nMi l a.i
Ufil; lift tf )m itAcf
More I rtHsartt, t.c r ctwni'h u-n
tun !f fUitjilv uliilc, lirr lip
f a lit lirr cul. llrr charming
lira 1, nl graceful, iwin-hlc
link, art tnUdl in uii tittitul
rf lfHuc; lirr unall, roiv
colourril nof-trilt rrm ti 3ilalf
.th ill-re j-mst J arJomr, ami
li waiti with haughty impa
lifticc for the lunurnt of an ng
gr?ive ami ironical interview.
Not fur from Admnno is mother
Bund . She hus resumed in the
house the place which so nt
first occupicil. Th" young ten
stress is in mourning for her
sister, hut her countenance is
expressive of a mild calm sor
row. She looks at Millie. le
Canloville with surprise : for
never, till now, has she seen the
features of the fair patrician
impressed with such a character
of ironical audacity.
"My dear Magdalen, do not
laugh at my question hut what
would you say to a picture, that
should represent mo ns I nm
now ?"
"Why, lady "There
you nro again, with your lady
ing," said Adrienne, in a tone
of gentlo reproach.
"Well, then, Adrienne," re
sumed Mother Hunch, "I think
it would ho a charming picture,
for you are dressed, as usual,
with perfect tasto.'"
"But I ara not better dressed
than on other days, my dear
poetess ? I hegan by telling
you that I do not ask the ques
tion for my own sake," said
Adrienne, gaily.
"Well, I suppose so," replied
Mother Bunch, with a faint
smile. "It is certainly impos
sible to imagine anything Hint
would suit . you better. The
light green and the pale rose
colour, with the soft luster of
the white ornaments, harmonize
so well with your golden hair,
that I cannot conceive, I tell
you, a more graceful picture."
The speaker felt what she
said, and she was happy to bo
able to express it, for we know
the intenso admiration of that
poetic soul for ull that was
beautiful.
"Well!" went on Adrienne,
gaily, "I am glad, my dear, that
you find me better dressed than
usual."
"Only," said the hunchback,
hesitating. "Only 1" repeat
ed Adrienne, looking at her with
an air of interrogation.
"Why, only," continued the
other, "if I have never seen you
look moro pretty, I have also
never observed in your features
tho resolute and ironical ex
pression wjiich they had just
now. It was like an air of im
patient defiance."
"And so it was, my dear littlo
Magdalen," said Adrienne,
throwing her arms around the
girl's neck with joyous tender
ness. "I must kiss you, for hav
ing guessed it. You see, I ex
pect a visit from my dear aunt."
"The Princess de Saint-Diz-ier
?" cried Mother Bunch, in
alarm. "That wicked lady, who
did you so much evil ?" "The
very same. She has asked for
an interview, and I shall be de
lighted to receive her."
"Deligh ted?" "Yes a
Bomewhat ironical and malicious
delight, it is true," answered
hu nhf.tt.U I t. ttr j i!y.
W-I Jv?g f J ' l' !
Hl Iff !aui,t t
tv, lir Jvrah ttn Vtr
!"jtU tl If" V tMnal ' atitl
! i!5 r ti t fair, .
Kurd ! ! iWu U llth yrv
u,iu.w 1M u:;. ,1
uU lHghU I. I II ill . .ld
vm iny iviifijitK, tr.y ! r, !,
i iv.i h ny an I V jir, Ue
Hihl t-f a wun;, thin uiiaii
rtriu in !out on f a r
tain : !"
"Mi fiiciul,'1 Mi! Mthrr
Uumh, pravtdy, " rj-rak in
jot, And 51, 1 know not why,
thf roming of iht princici
alarm in p."
"Ifnr, gentlo oul, be satis
fied!'' amwerrd Adrienne, nf.
IVctionatflv, "I do not fear
this woman I no K'liper have
any for of lirr and, to prove
it trt her confusion, 1 will treat
her a nu mtcr of hypocrisy
and wickedness, who come
here, no doubt, on pome ahom
inable design I will treat her
as an inotlcnsive, ridiculous fat
w oman ?" And Adrienne again
laughed.
A servant here entered the
room, and interrupted the mirth
of Adrienne, by saying : "The
Princess de Saint-Dizier wishes
to know if you can receive
her ?"
"Certainly," said Mdlle. de
Cardoville ; and the servant re
tired. Mother Bunch was about
to rise and quit tho room ; but
Adrienno held her back, and
said to her, taking her hand,
with an air of serious tender
ness : "Stay, my dear friend, I
entreat you."
"Do you wish it ?"- "Yes;
I wish still in revenge, you
know," said Adrienne, with a
smilo, "to prove to her highness
of Saint Dizier, that I havo an
affectionate friend that I have,
in fact, every happiness."
"But, Adrienne," replied tho
other, timidly, "consider"
"Silence 1 here is tho prin-
cess. Kemain I i ask it as a
favor. Tho instinct of your
heart will discover any snare
she may have laid. Did not
your affection warn me of the
nlotsof Itodin?"
Mother Bunch could not re
fuse such a request. She re
mained, but was about to draw
back from the fire-place. Adri
enno, however, took her by the
hand, and made her resume her
seat in tho arm chair, saying :
"My dear Magdalen, keep your
placo, You owe nothing to the
lady. With me it is different ;
she comes to my house."
Without advancing to meet
her aunt, Adrienne rose politely
from the sofa on which she was
seated, made ft half-courtesy, full
of grace and dignity, and imme
diately resumod her former pos
ture. Then, pointing to an
arm-chair near the fire-place, at
one corner of which sat Mother
Bunch, and she herself at tho
other, she said j 'Tray sit down,
your highness." The princess
turned very red, remained
standing, and cast a disdainful
glance of insolent surprise at
the sempstress, who, in compli
ance with Adrienne's wish, only
bowed slightly at the entrance
of tho Trincess do Saint-Dizier,
without offering to give up her
place. In acting thus, the young
sempstress followed the dictates
of her conscience, which told
her that the real superiority did
not belong to this base, hypo
critical, and wicked princess,
but rather to such a person as
herself, the admirable and de
voted friend.
"Let me beg your highness to
sit down," resumed Adrienne,
in a mild tone, as she pointed to
the vacant chair. "Tho in
terview I have demanded,
tUr,M tlr liiitt( "tun!
l a m t i t ."
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fivw I r lrt fiiodi
J i hi tl J iu f tli
J. i.r !'
I ht J.M I '!- II," ft J i"d
NU ! . d .viiit 1im r, iih
ht'.rr Irony, iht ii I thti-j:
rur m f, r ih-itw, rml
that ) od r r, v iu (I f ihoir
ofwl.tvn c.ul mt ftht!t
Ti.it j ou w id j 1 1 !nt mi t ti
di!r4 trn!!y fi ! Jml. If Ji ll
hixe no eciit,madtne, I ha
and 1 d. In t thv'i to run.
tide them to ihi1 l'irl louir r."
So r-ajinp, tlip pious l.idy
glanced contempt uouly nt the
fcrinpMrnf. Th latter, hurt t
the indolent toiscc-f the pi incc,
answered mildly and iinply :
"I do not fw what can be the
creat ditlVrenco between the
lirtt and the last comer to Mdlle
de CardovideV
"What ! can it r peak !' cried
the princess, insolently.
"It can ut least answer, mad-
ame," replied Mother Bunch, in
her calm voice.
"I wish to see you alone,
niece is that clear ?" said the
princess, impatiently, to her
nieco.
"I beg your pardon, but I do
not quite understand your high
ness," said Adrienne, with un
air of .surprise. "This youug
lady, who honours mo with her
friendship, is willing to be pres
ent at this interview, which you
have asked for I say 6ho has
consented to bo present, for it
needs, I confess, tho kindest
condescension in her to resign
herself, fiom affection for me,
to hear all tho graceful, obliging
and charming things which you
have no doubt come hither to
communicate."
"Madame " began tho
princess, angrily.
'. 'Termit me to interrupt your
highness," returned Adrienne,
in a tone of perfect amenity, as
if she were addressing the most
flattering compliments to her
visitor. "To put you quite at
your ease with the lady hero, I
will begin by informing you
that she is quite awaro of all
the holy perfidies, pious wrongs
and devout infamies, of which
you nearly mado me the victim.
She knows that you arb a moth
er of the Church, such as one
sees but few of in these days.
May I hope, therefore, that your
highness will dispense with this
delicate and interesting re
serve ?"
"Bcally," said the princess,
with a sort of incensed amaze
ment, "I scarcely know if I
wake or sleep."
"Dear me !" said Adrienne, in
apparent alarm ; "this doubt as
to the state of your faculties is
very shocking, madame. I see
that tho blood flies to your
head, for your face sufficiently
shows it ; you seem oppressed,
confined, uncomfortable pe r
hapso (we women may say so
between ourselves), perhapso
you aro laced a littlo too tightly,
madamo?"
These words, pronounced by
Adrienne with an air of warm
interest and perfect simplicity,
almost choked tho princess with
rage. She becamo crimson,
seated herself abruptly, and ex
claimed : "Be it so, madame 1
I prefer this reception to any
other. It puts me at my case,
as you say."
"Docs it indeed, madame ?"
said Adrienne, with a smile.
"You may now at least speak
frankly all that you feel, which
must for you have tho charm of
novelty I Confess that you are
obliged to mo for enabling you,
even for n moment, to lay osido
that mask of piety, amiability.
it I tMV.Jn, V.l, h imt 1-r 1 f Un ,'.-i , it A . . t t
trvrtU , ,i u n M f h.tf p, 4ottr til
:t
A t littf !i4 t tl f - ' thttitntn ft) ti !J rf i-M nj
f f Adtlftttt Ixis.Ht .t ' vi r , )m ttutoti tbr
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r'M".1f r fcillhp lf h' I V'.ifc"-t!'i r tt j'ii'nlrd
nt1 trd , M. It rr lUimh Ml l.ri I fct , lit it, (M
luail mi within hrr ; f-r ! r !m n.jj Indian, wh. itif
dr?id tti iilii!iHy 'f the j , I M t b jt4 t iiml M.Hle
tint , win If piled, wilh ,v j ! 11 1 l ll. tl.P I'MliU'i de
utiMiAt rltniitt ; "A ihouMii l.siu.t Ii;! r null lnt nt hll
thdiil, I iliie, fr jvuretl. jioim .il l.r nlmn utpnp.
Ir lit uttentiou !d niMitl'ui -lit j It w b twem tit P four, thru.
I nppiit lute ihtin I 'UjJ,t, 'th,t the ( lli n miip l-k
aiul i l., t e in n mm it IliuP l
pme it to you.
"Well, madame," cai-l Adii
enne, playfully, "h t u have it
nil t oiu p. 1 nin full f iii!p.i.
tient euriily."
"And i t," mid the ptinrpM,
feigning in hertaru bitter and
irnaienl delight, "you arc far
from having the least notion of
what I am about to announce to
you."
"Indeed! I fear tlml vour
highncfs't candor and modesty
deceive you," replied Adrienne,
with tho same mocking nll'abili-
ty; "for thero are very few
things on your part that can
surpriso me, madame. You
must bo awaro that from your
highness I am prepared for
anything."
"Perhaps, madame," faid the
princess, laying great stress on
her words, "if, for instance, I
were to tell you that within
twenty-four hours suppose be
tween this and to-morrow you
will bo reduced to poverty "
This was so unexpected, that
Mdlle. do Cardoville started in
spite of herself, and Mother
Bunch shuddered.
"Ah, madame," said the prin
cess, with triumphant joy and
cruel mildness, as sho watched
the growing surpriso of her
niece, "confess that I have as
tonished you a littlo. You wero
right in giving to our intorview
the turn it has taken. I should
have needed all sorts of circum
locution to say to you, 'Niece,
to-morrow you will be as poor
as you aro rich to-day.' But
now I can tell you the fact quite
plainly and simply."
Recovering from her first
amazement, Adrienne replied,
with a calm smile, which die. k
ed the joy of tho princess :
"Well, I confess frankly, mad
ame, that you have surprised
me ; I expected from you one
of thoso black pieces of malig
nity, ono of those well-laid
plots, in which you are known
to excel, and I did not think
you would make all this fass
about such a triflo."
"To, be ruined completely
ruined," cried tho princess, "and
that by to-morrojv you that
have been so prodigal, will see
your house, furniture, horses,
jewels, even the ridiculous
dresses of which you aro so
vain, all taken from you do
you cull that a trifle? You,
that spend with indifference
thousands of louis, will bo re
duced to a pension inferior to
tho wages you give your foot-
boy do you cull that a triflo ?"
To her aunt's cruel disap
pointment, Adrienne, who ap
peared quite to have recovered
her serenity, was about to answer
accordingly, when tho door sud
denly opened, and, without be
ing announced, Trince Djalma
entered tho room. A proud and
tender expression of delight
beamed from the radient brow
of Adrienne at sight of the
prince, and it is impossible to
describe the look of triumphant
happiness and high disdain
that she cast upon tho Princess
do Saint-Dizier. Djalma him
self had never looked more
handsome, and never had more
intenso happiness been impress
ed on a humun countenance.
li.i.e
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IhiiikIk Coiuily, at tin May term, A. I1,
lMi", In a curtain action thrn hiiiI thera
pt'tiilliiK whcrpln WtilitT 10. Krt'ltir In
liliillillrT anil Kllxalit'th M, French, Exbrrl
10. French, lverett M. Aiitlefann anil
Kiln 8. Anilerann, hla wife, John J.
Miitinell, Jr., executor of thn ealalp of
(lllhert ('. Munnell, tlereaaftl, Hoiith
tiniaha IjhiiI C(iniinny, a corporation
nrnHiilxt'il under the luwa of thn rltutn
of Nchrmtka, Jnhn II. Ferryman And
Mr. FtTryman, llrat and real namn un
known, Ida wire, Ueoru 1, Dunham, et
al, are defendant.
Oated at OiniihH, Nelininka, Juris 23,
A. V. 1KI. JOHN W. M IKiNAWi,
Hherirr of ImiiuluN County, Nehriinka.
W. A. Biiundera, attorney for plaintiff,
Keeler v. French, et ul. loo. fi, No.
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