The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 01, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COURIER.
"Whit a calloused soul he must have,
to wreck one woman's life and daily
deceive another! Ii's strange that the
same Maker is responsible for a man
like Mm, and a man like you, H nry.
Her name is Mies Winston. The man's
name the butler wouldn't disclose.
You're going dear? I thought you in
tended spending the evening with me?
You're home s seldom."
"I'm going for a little walk. The room
seems seems warm to me."
"Kiss me. How fortunate I am to
have a huBband who loves me despite
my being a gossiping invalid. Why,
how white you are!"
" 'Tib the shadows playing tricks on
your eyes. King for lights. I'll be
back soon.'
"It muBt be vary late. Eleven o'clock.
How that story has wrapped up my
thoughts. Felice! Felice!"
"Oui, madame. Oh, madame!"
"Why, what's the matter?"
"Oh, madame! Terrible! Mademoi
selle Winston "
"Calm yourself, Felice, and then if
you have anything to tell, state it
briefly."
"Oui, madame. This evening Made
moisele Winston and her brother went
driving as usual, and on their return, so
the butler told me, they met mademoi
selle's former fiance. Her brother was
helping her to alight. She was stand
ing with one foot on the carriage step
when monsieur came along. Monsieur
Winston, saw him, and struck him,
dashing him to the ground. As he arose,
hk face bleeding, mademoiselle must
have recognized him, for she gave one
scream and fell back, 'dead. Pauvre
mademoiselle! Her heart wrb weak, so
monsieur Je Docteur said."
"Poor girl. Hers was a sad life, lis
a pity her brother didn't kill the heart
less coward who wrecked it. I hear
jour master, Felice, Let him in."
"Mon Dieu! monsieu!"
"Hush. Tell your mistress I'm not
well. I'm going directly to my room."
"1 hear you, Henry. I know that
something's wrong. I'm coming to see.
Your face, all bloody! What does it
mean?"
"There, there, don't get excited, my
dear. My foot elipped, and I fell, as I
was crossing the street. Stone-bruises
are easily healed. E. H. Strong, in
Town Talk.
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