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hi* aunken */*« blaring gnddenly. "I*
ha* corn* th thta, then, that having
voluntarily dura thta thing to shield
to* you now reproach m* with it,"
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ins that Ilea under them?"
M|r Oliver i' «* alnwly. **ar!ng at
hla brother. He ahook hi* head and
arniled.
• L*|. Igtl"* he aald. "Tour wound
ha# left you disordered, boy With
what have t reproached you? What
wa* thta hidden meaning of my
word*" If you will lead aright you
will *<•# It to he that to go abroad
ia to Involve rnyaelf in freah quarrel*,
for my mood la be'"me ahort, and
I will not brook *nur look* and mut
tarings. That la ill."
He advanced ami net hla hand* upon
hi# brother # shoulder*. Holding him
*o at arm'a length he emeidered him
what time Lionel droontd hi# head
and a alow Push overapread hla
cheek* "Dear fool!" h« aald. and
ahook him. "What alls you? Tou are
I ala and gaunt, and not yourself at
til. x have a notion. 1 11 fumiah me
a anip and you ahall aall with me
to my old hunting grounna. There la
life out yonder— i fe that will restore
your vigor and ; our zest, and per
haps mine in well. How say you,
now?”
Lionet looked UP. his eyes nrlgtlten
ing Then a thought occurred to
him; a thought so mean that again
-he oilor flooded into ii * cheeks, for
he was shamed by it. Yet it clung If
he railed with Oliver, men would say
that he was a partner In the guilt
attributed to his brother.
He knew—from more than one' re
mH,r|< addressed hire here or there,
and l»ft by him uncontradlcted—that
th* belief was abroad on the coun
tryside that a certain hostility was
springing up l-efween himseif and K;r
Oliver on th score of tha' happen j
ing in GodOlphln Park. His pale
lopka and hollow eyes had contrite j
uted to the opinion that hl» brother's
■in was weighing heavily upon him.
He had ever been known for s gentle,
kindly lad. in all things the very op
posit® of the turbulent Sir Oliver, and
it was ar«umed *r-at Sir Oliver in his
present Increasing harshness used his
brother ill leisure the lad would not
condone his < rime. A deal of sym
pathy was consequently arising for
Mono! and was bring t -stifled to him
on every hand, .Tore he to scccd# to
such a propotal as Ollv-r now made
hint, assuredly he must jeopardize ail
that.
He realized to the full the contempt
ible quality of hi* thought and hated
himself for conceiving It. But he
could not shake off its dominion. It
wa# stronger than his will.
His brother observing th?* hesfts
tlon. snd misreading It drew him to
the fireside snd made him sit.
"Listen." he said. *s he dropped into
the chelr opposite, "There is s fine
ship standing th# road# below, off
ISmlthlck. Tort'll have seen h»r. Her
matter Is a desperate adventurer
named Jasper I,eigh. who Is to be
found any afternoon in the alehouse
at Penycumwick. I know him of
old, and he and hi* ship are to be
acquired. H* Is ripe for any venture,
[from •cuttilng Spaniards to trading
In slaves, and so that the price he
high enough we may buy him body
and soul. HI* Is a stomach that re
fuse* nothing, so ther* be money in
th# venture, go her# !* ship and
master ready found; the re#t I will
provide—the crew, the munitions, the
armament, and hy the end of March
we shall see the Lizard dropping
astern here In this place of gloom."
"L'll ... I H think of It." *ald
Lionel, hut so listlessly that all Sir
Olivers quickening enthusiasm per
Ished again at one# and no more
was said of the venture.
But Lionel did not altogether reject
th* notion. If on th* on* hand he
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off}, #,'•♦♦ • ’ '»* n —rr* ">‘ 1 ' "
tin piirti a nwitter they at* anewerahi*
j»» bona hut h*r grace. And now I
hear that a petition !i* rn* ***
d*.o to th* qiman hertwlf, Wrlr»
to command bar Juetl^s to r* rform
their duty or quit their office*
t.tonal drew a sharp bresth, snd
with dilating •><■* regarded the me
rtner. but mud* hint no attawer
Jaeprr laid a Ion* fln**r «*»!n*t
I hla now and hla ayes grew cunning
• l thought Id warn you. air. *
as you may bid Mm Oliver loo* to
Ihlssclf. 'T l* a line seaman and flrte
I seamen be none eo plentiful
Lionel drew hla pure* from hla
lltocket and without ao much a* 1<“
ling Into Its contenta dropped It Into
II he aeaman's ready hand, with a mut
tered word of thanka.
He rode home In terror almost It
was come. The blow was Shout tq^
fall, and hi" brother would at lest
tot forced to speak. At Pencrrow
a fresh shock awaited him. He learn"!
from old Nicholas tWtt Sir
was from home, tby»t he had rHT
over to rjodolphln Court.
The instant conclusion prompted by
Lionel's terror was that already the
news had reached Sir Oliver and that
he had Instantly taken action; for he
could not conceive that his brother
•hould go to Godolphin Court upon
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New York, April J< Two rf U*
most successful play* of the •***>"
nn Broadway deal with common
place Incidents among commonplace
people. In on* the hero 1* a young
man whose mind blot# up *11 the
cheap catch phraa*a of advertlflng
slogan*.
In th» other there !» • dull-in.rd
**-! husband and hi* enually dull
minded wife who live th* drab Ufa
thousand* live In complete content
One siirr:.)»e» th* theater t* going
through considerable purring of the
unreg'-n*rate theme# that hav# char
aeterlzed It of late
The play that portray# ordinary
lives ha* always been popular from
the days of -The Old Homestead
Pec,pie hav# grown rather tired of
popularizing th# jaunty Magdalene*
and their castigating language# of
the brothel.
Rich old roue# and gaudy girls
may hold Interest for a time hut th#
bulk of th# theatrical going public
enjoy most the ordinary person with
whom they rub elbow* every day.
The success of the#* two play* con
vlnces on# that censorship 1*
neceaaary.
Public taat# will purge the theetes
Juat a* It will literature Vaudeville
haa deleted the amutty joke and ths
suggestive gesture and never In Iti
history has It received ao much P*
tronage. Burlesques too haa clean##
house and found profit# growing.
There waa a time when bedroom
farce# were the rage. But when they
grew too vulgar *1* that **r« pre
sented lingered only for a few daya
The *cahrou* spectacle of a per
formance being played In the con
fine# of a bagnio resulted In an en
tire cast being Indicted.
Th# theater does not need squalor
of language to make It Interesting.
The two excellent play* that are such
successes haven't a line or situation
that could not h* heard or seen by
Aunt Prue from Boston.
There I* a Pari* perfumer who has
opened up a perfume aalon on Mad!
son avenue HI* specialty Is blend
ing perfume to personality. He
studies th# patron carefully, and
claims to he exact In hla science. HI*
product* are only for the rich- A
small vial of hi* personality blend
ocsfs 130. He haa been h*re only a
few months, hut he does a big velum*
of business.
The perfumer'# idea show* how
easily New Tork will be gouged for
swank. II# permitted me to Inhale
the fragrance of on# of hla blends
concocted for a rich dowager. It
might hav# been a high grade blend
Ing but It smelled to me like the mix
ture of a hors* collar and the Inside
sole of a sick shoe
Another Importation l» « French
man who haa opened up *f "aoul ron*
trol Institute" where young girl* b*
pome master* of themselves. Ho la
th* typ# that wear* a flowing rob*
and rhaae* tha buttercup over tha
dewy lawn at dawn He haa about it
student* and on# of thatr atunta la to
hnid hand* about a tabt# laden with
rosea and rec ite aome flowery phraaaa
to their Inner conaolousnee* On# of
tha beat waya for a modern young
girl 10 get a atrangla hold on her
soul thee* daya. J helley# I* to tackl#
the dinner dishes or wreatl* with *
mop In th# kitchen.
A man alone at a matinee feel*
quite con*plottou# for soma reas-'tt or
other. Also he feel# a guilty slug
card. I waa at on# the other day
two rheumatic old men ntad# up th#
rest of the male w tl.'n of th* and:
enoa. 1 felt Ilka gctng out and bor
rowing a llnotypera rard. displaying
It In my hat to ahow them 1 labored
at night.
Thera la a New York business man
who has received about IS new hook*
from friend* recently. He has r#
piled to each that h# "enjoyed penis
Ing them " Ha did peruse them but
did not lead them Gladstone Had
the heat fnrmulif. H* atwyvs »i e
"I lost no time In reading jour
book."
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