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CHAITEn XXX CONTINUED.
H6 6nw the display of fear , nuil lm < rtenod
to reassure her. "No ono save myself con
learn it iu thosatuo way. Tour retreat is
safe. "
Bho sighed her roltof. Tlioro was on
nvrkwnrri pause. Frmik was the flret tc
break it.
"Beatrice " ho said "Ihovo
, , comoa long
way to see you. I have mlich to tny you
may lin. o much to say to me. Can wo go to
some place where wo can talkP
"Yes , wo can go to my homo. " Beatrice
called her boy , and Frank , glad of anything
to break the awkwardness of the moment ,
jfrooted the llttlo follow nnd innjo frionda
with him to such purpoio that ho insisted
upon Mr. Carnithors holding his chubby
hand and walking with him.
"What a pity to cut that bright hairl"
Bald Prank to Boatrlco.
"It was moro than pity It was cruel , but
it was cruel necessity , " sbo said sadly ,
Beatrice led the way to the house in which
she lived. She walked with her head bent ,
nnd as ono iu deep thought. Sim could not
make up her mind whether to bo glad or
sorry at Frank's coming. She saw , how
ever , that it put nu eud to her present mode
of life. That it meant confession , revealing
of everything. That it meant return to
England and to such friends as would still
bo her friends. That if it meant shame and
Borrow , it also meant safety nnd immunity
from persecution. She began to regret { bat
Bho had yielded to Sarah's wish to go to Eng.
land and see Ilervoy. But that was not of
much consequence. She felt sure that as
Boon as Carruthera learned her history her
affairs would pass Into hands moro compe
tent to deal vrith them than the hands of two
weak woman. So on the whole her feelings
were these of rsliof.
And yet for some , for ono reason , Frank
was the last person she would have chosen
to whom to reveal her secrets. She shrank
from having to show the man she loved that
her lifo for years had boon QUO of docpif.
Now that the deceit had to bo confessed to
him , it seemed to lose all the innocent na
ture which she had hitherto Mattered herself
it possessed. In short , if such a thing can
bo imagined , Beatrice felt , as Carruthers
once felt her to be , as an idol would feel
when just upon the point of being hurled
down from its ppJestal.
Carruthers , who had his own thoughts to
trouble him , and to whom it seemed that
any conventional remarks would at the pres
ent juncture bo mockery , respected her
meditations , so that , pave for the lisping
prattle of the boy , silence reigned until
Beatrice found herself in her room with
Frank silting near her. It struck her as BO
strange that ho of all others should bo hero ,
that oven now she wondered if she was
dreaming. She shunned his eyes , fearing to
road reproach in them.
"How ere they all nt home ! " she askod.
"How are my uncles , and dear old Hazlo-
vood ? " Her eyes fllbd with tears. Her
ernotico did not escape Carnithers.
"Thqy are nil well , " ho said. "I heard
from Herbert a few days ago. Ho sent ma
your letter. "
"Will they ever forgive raeP' said Bea
trice. "Will they over speak to mo ngalnf
"I hope so , " said Frank gravely. "They
were , of course , much vexed and upset. "
Beatrice glancsa uu feitn nervously. Even
ho had but held out a hope cf forgiveness
and he loved her. She wished 'ho ' had not
come to Munich.
"Do they know my reason for leaving
England ? " she asked , timidly.
"No. They have hazarded many guesses ,
but not ono has been near tUo troth. "
She started at his answer. The truthl
Did he know the truthIf / so , how had ho
learned it ?
"Do you know why I loft1 she asked.
A look of pain settled on Carruthers' face.
"Yes , " ho said , softly. "CUanco has
given mo your story. But to me only to
mo. " _ _ „ _ ,
"Do you know alln that I have dons ,
all that I have suffered ? "
Ho rose. There v , as strange agitation in
his manner nnd voico.
"Alll" ho exclaimed. "
. "Beatrieol Baa-
trice ! how can I find words to tell you what
I know ? Beatrice , dJd I not jusc now hoar
that child call you mother ? "
"Yes , ho is my son , " she said , calmly.
"Alll" continued Carruthers
, excitedly.
"Need I know all ? Need I bo racked by
hearing the 0110 I love toll mo all ? Need I
pain her by forcing her to hear mo ? Have
I not heard enough ? Why should I seek to
know more ! "
"Lot mo tell you my story , Frank , " she
Bald , befcoechiugly.
"Nol" Ho spoke in that imperious tone
which the had once before , in a slighter de
gree , noticed. "No ! Listen to mo. Bea
trice , believe me , I have loiigod to find you.
I have sighed for this moment. If I have
surprised your secrets it was not for nij
owu ends. Beatrice , when chance showed
mo where you were I came to you with bu
ono object. This morniug oven when , a ;
last , I saw you , 1 had but ono thought. Ii
was to como to you , to say I have soughi
you because you are in distress , becausi
you want help. Such help as I con give is
yours. Without question , without the hope
of reward , it is yours. "
Again she strove to interrupt him. He
chocked her.
"Listen ! I have moro , much moro , to
Bay. I have seen you again , " his volco
chimgod to ono of supreme tenderness , "I
have hold your hand ? . I have looked into
your face the same sweet face of my
dreams. Beatrice , all is changed with me ,
ho knelt l > esldo her and took her hands. "I
once I wished to know nil , now I say , tell
mo nothing. What is the past to me ? Hide
it away , forgot it , scorn it. Our lifo begins
to-day. I lovoyou. Bond down and toL"
me you will ba my wife. "
She forcibly draw her hands from hlsjcov'
crod her eyes and sobbed.
"You love mo , " ho wont on , passionately.
"Is it for my sake you will not do this thing ?
Look at me read in my eyes what my heart
desires know that you have the power o"
making or marring a man's life. Beatrice
My love , my only love , answer mol"
Once moro ho tried to take her hands. She
toro them away with a , cry of anguish , and
her tearful eyes rested on his troubled , up
turned face.
"Frank , " she said , "you nro killing mo.
Spare mo and lot mo speak. "
He waited in auilous bilenco until her
sobs died away and sustained speech was a
possibility.
"Frank , Frank ! " the said. "You have
boon misled. You have beard but half the
truth. You love me , yet dare to think that
if what you have heard is true I would bo
your wife. I cannot blaine you for believ
ing. I have no right to blame. Sly actions
have- helped that belief. Yet iu believing it ,
you , Frunk , have given mo the sharpest
pain of all tbAt I have known. "
Carnithers bent his head and prayed sbo
would forgive him.
"I have nothing to forgive. From whom
did you thiuk I fled from what danger ?
Frank , I fled from the mau who is my hus
band the man who moro than live years
ago took advantage of a girl's folly , married
her and made her lifo a misery , "
Carruthers rose from his kuoos. His facs
was white us a sheet. Ho was the picture of
despair. A legion of Mrs. Millers would
not now haVe caused bopo to throw up the
tiniest fchoot. Her husband I Tha room
eoomed.to swim around him.
When ho recovered himself he saw Beatrice
with the tears falling Uoivn her cheeks. The
sight was a bitter leproach to him. How
oad he kept his vow ? Instead of giving her
xmifort and aid he was but adding to her
trouble. Moreover , a kesn sense of shame
: ame homo to him. lublead of joy he felt
trosh misery when Beatrice's words told
him that her secret was not ono of such
jature as he had beea led to beliojrp ,
his first thought Upon hearing Iho trull
should have been ono of sorrow showed hln
that ho had reached a depth of selflshnos
and degradation Which no love could excuse
or condone. Ho blushed for lilrnsolf , nUti
for the sake of his manhood strove until hi
regained composure , There was ix strange
calm on his face when , once more , ho drofl
near-Beatrice.
"Tell mo all , " ho said , In a quiet voice ,
"No , don't fear for mo. " She glanced at hln
inquiringly. "Toll mo all ; 1 can bear it 3
can help you. "
She told him all. Told him without soli
excusO ) without oven exaggerating her hu
band's sins against the world and ngalnsl
hor. She told him without claiming morcj
on account of what slio had suffered ; bul
thsro was a pathos in her votco , an utter
hopelessness In her manner which told hoi
listener moro than words could have told.
His heart ached as ho thought of her ; his
blood boiled as ho thought of the villain whc
had wrought thli misery.
Ho heard her to the very end in silence.
Throughout her tale she had not spoken oi
her husband by any iiamo ; btt from the
first Carruthors guessed ho ho was , AS
Bho finished spooking ha turned his juilo face
to her. "Tho man's narno is Hcrvey , " he
Bald.
Bald."Yes. . Do you know him1 ?
"I have soon bun twice. " As ho spoka
Carruthors Involuntarily clenched his hands.
There was n. kind of savage satisfaction in
thinking under what conditions ho last saw
the rogue. Ho wished ho had struck ovoa
harder , Ho frowned , nud , hi mouth grow
Lard and stern. Bcatrioo saw the facial
change.
"Do you blame mo too much to forgive
mo. Frank1 ? she asked , anxiously. Ho
looked at her with eyes as soft and tender as
n woman's.
"Blamo you ? Who am I to blame youf
What have I to forgivo/ / You have all my
pity all my sympathy. Again I offer you
such help as I can give such help as a
brother cau give n sister. You will toke
this from me , BeatrlccP
She placed her hand in hln. "Yes , I will
take it. It is moro than I deserve. Ah ,
tnol why should my trouble enter into your
llfef' '
His fingers tightened on hers. His eyes
sought hers. "Beatrice , " ho said , "I did
not live until I know you. You have a right
to claim nil I cau give. Yet there is some
thing I must ask something I must know.
You have told mo much will you tell me
all ? "
"I have told you all. "
"No , not all. Beatrice , lifo promises to ba
but a sorry affair for me. Let mo have such
cold consolation 03 it can give. Beatrice ,
lot mo hear you say with your own lips that
had things been otherwise you could have
loved mo would have been my wife. "
She met his eyes bravely. "Yes , Frank , "
she said softly. "I will say that' I will say
moro. I love you now. Ah , Frank , reproach
preach me , blame mo , when I tell you that
although I know it meant unhappiness for
you it was a sweet moment to mo when first
I know that you loved me. "
After this avowal there was sllonco for a
minute. Then Carruthers leaned forward.
"Beatrice , my love , " lie said hoarsely , "kiss
mo once. I only ask it onco. "
She flushed to the roots of her hair , yet
she made no resistance. Carruthen > drew
her to him and fpr the first , nnd , for all
ha knew , the lost Umo their lip ? mot. Ho
took , she gave , the one kiss. When It was
over Carruthers released her from his om-
brnoo and the two drew opart.
Here , no doubt , Mr. Carruthers will olnk
Immensely in public esteem. Hs acted as a
hero is never supposed to act , or at least in
fiction. Ho lost on opportunity. Every ono
who has studied the nature of true love as
depicted by the modern passionate writers
and skilled analysists of the human heart
must feel that Mr. Carruthors should have
then and there clasped Beatrice to his heart
and have sworn that love overruled every
thing. Ho e.houia have followed that ono
modest kiss by thousands. Ho should have
said , "What is the marrlpgo tlo when two
souls are in such ecstatic communion as
yours and mine ? " Ho should have said ,
"There are other lauds. Lauds where no
ono knows us , where life may bo o perpetual
dream of love. Let us fly there and bo
blessed. " In the mad whirl of his passion such
scruples as she , for appearance sake , urged
should have been swept away , and , married
or unmarried , ho should have berne her off ,
his forever and ever ! Yes , ho lost such an
opportunity that his conduct must bo apolo
gized for !
"Beatrice , my love , " he said , hoarsely.
He did none of these wild , passionate things
simply becaiiso ho was an English gentle
man , who wished the woman ho lovod'to b (
bis wife nnd the lawful mother of his chll
dren. True , that his love had carried him
away sufficiently to make him willing to
blot out an imaginary past. It was great
enough to raUo and restore the woman ho
loved , but it was not great enough , or shall
wo toy too great , to dream of degrading
her !
CHAPTER XXXI.
A WOMAN WITH A MISSION.
Inspiration , as a rule , soars above the pet
tiness of detail , and of all inspiration that
puo whoso wings are worked by religion flic1
the highest aud freest from trammels of
custom nild caution. A man or u woman
inspired with an ethical mission to hu
manity feels fully convinced that , provided
the eyes are kept steadfastly on the glorious
result , the brambles which have for ages
choked the path leading to the great goal
will in some mysterious manner got cleared
out of the way ; without faith of this kind
inspiration sinks to the dull level of wisdom.
Sarah Miller was a woman with a mission ;
a mission , however , of n personal , not of a
general nature. Her mission , as she read It ,
tvas to insure the worldly happiness of her
beloved mistress , and her faith in the in-
spirotlou whloh prompted the task was such
us to make her believe that she would suc
ceed.
Everything in this woman's Hfo turned on
lier devotion to Beatrice. Her mind was
Jko a dark , sunless ruin. In the dsntor of
ivhloh springs one pure white marble column ,
md that column her love for her mistress.
Hie wild words she once ussd when telling
Frank Carruthsrs what she could do for
Beatrice's sake , if anything , fill bhort of the
ruth ,
It Is absurd to suppose that any one of us
i entitled to such adoration from a follow
irenture. Very probably David himself did
lot deserve Jonathan's unpa'nillcled devo-
ion any moro than Beatrice deserved that
if Mrs. Miller. Nevertheless , if human
.tfoctlou weredoled out into thoscaleagainst
icrsoiial merit most of us would faro ex-
remoly ill in this world. Simple justice ,
Ike pure republicanism , and many other
ndisputobly correct things , works better In
heory than in practice. Mrs. Miller's strange
k-orship of Beatrice must bo sought for in
auses other than the girl's merits or even
observant's gratitude.
[ TO BE CONTINUED. ]
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pose Mustang Liniment only good
lot horses ? It is for Inflamma
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FURNITURE
UPHOL8TJSBY AND DRAPERIES ,
FAMenfjer Elevator to nil floors , 1300 , 1203 and 1310 FarnnmSt.
OMAHA NEBRASKA
F. GOODMAN ,
AND UI2ALEK 1\
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OMAHA. NEB.
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Who lothiers ,
1301 AND 1803 FARNAM STREET , COR. 13TH.
OMAHA , NEB.
THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY ,
Double and Single Acting Power ana hand
Ecglno Trimmings , Mining Mnohlnorf , Belting , HOBO , Brans and Iron FlttlngB
ot wholesale 01 retail. HALLADAY WIND-HILLS , OHURCH
AND SCHOOL BELLS.
Oornor XOth and Farnam St. , Omaha Hob.
H. CLARK COMPANY ,
Largest Drraf , Paint , Oil and Glass House
in the West.
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Estimates Given on Plate Glass Furnished.
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: Harney , - - ,
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Address T. C. PATTERSON , Seal Estate Agent , North Platte , Neb.
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mm THYSELF , ,
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