Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 07, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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Copyritilil. 1909, by A
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luirliii: the last half of his speet
tln-re was a lono of afectloaate rt'canl.
at which she brlilloil resentfully.
"1 quit? full to understand your point
of view," she said frlKldly. "Perhaps
I had host make It clear to you that I
am no longer thinking of setting ainr- j
rlel." I
Well, Lord 'a' mercy!" ejaculated j
like, leaning hack lu his chair aud I
stuiliiiK at her, but she affected not to !
notice the llchter tone aud went ou. i
"l mean I have dwlded upni It. Tho !
ceremony Is to take place In a fort- j
Pike brought the front feet of his I
chair down with a crash.
'Well, 1 declare!" he cried.
"Wc shall dispense with all delays,"
she went on, and Tike recarded her
solemnly for a moment
"Well, I don't know as I could say
anything npilnst that. He must be a
mighty nice fellow, aud you must
think a heap of hi in." He s!;hed.
"That's the way It should be." He
looked at her. "And you're happy?'
"Distinctly!" said Ethel declslrely.
Pike looked off over the blue bay,
and then his gaze traveled to where
Horace bad been standing, and with
a start be turned to ber again, speak
ing eagerly:
"It ain't that fellow. I was talking
with, yonder7"
And she voiced an Indignant protest
"That was my brotberF'
"!.ord 'a' mercy!" ejaculated Daniel
and then recovered himself. "But
then, I wouldn't remember bim. He
couldn't have been more than tweWe
when you was borne last. Of course
I'd 'a' known you"
"How?" demanded Ethel. "You
couldn't have seen me since I was a
child."
"I-'rom your picture, though now I
see It ain't so much like you," he an
swered, and she stepped forward, with
astonishment.
'You have a ; jgrapb of me?'
"The last time I saw your father
alive he gave It to me to look at"
"And you remembered"
"Yes. ma'am."
. A look of Incredulity passed over
Ethel's face, and she replied:
"It does not strike me as possible.
However, we will dismiss the sub
ject." "Well, If you'd like to Introduce me
lo j our to your"
"To my brother?"
"No, ma'am; to your to the yonng
man."
"To Mr. St Aubynr cried Ethel, re
coiling a step. "I think it quite un
necessary." "I'm afraid I can't see It that way.
I'll have to bare a couple of talks with
him. sort of look him over, so to
peak. I won't stay around here spoil
ing your fun any longer than t can
help only Jnt for that and to get a
letter I'm expecting from England."
Ethel bit her lip vexatiously.
"1 do not see that you need have
come at all. Wc could have been
spared this this mortification."
"You mean I mortify you' Why, I
I can't see how."
"In a hundred ways," she replied,
"every way. That common person
who Is with you"
"Me Isn't common. You only think
so because he's with me," returned
Daniel sadly, looking down.
"Who is her' demanded Ethel sharply-
"He told mo his mime, but I can't
remember It. I call Mm 'doc.'"
"It doesn't matter. What does mat
ter is that yon needn't have come.
You could have written your consent."
"No, ma'am, not wit hoiil seeing the
young tiinn." answered l'l:e resolute-
"And you could have arranged the
set I lemon t In the sntne way," went on
Ethel unheeding!1.
"Settlement! Y'ou seem to have set
tled it pretty well without me," re
turned Pike, smiling.
"Y'ou don't understand," said Ethel
Impudently. "An alliance of this sort
always entails a certain settlement."
She pnused. "Plene listen. Tf you
were nt nil ii mini of the world I
should not have to explain that In
marrying Into n noble house I bring
my dot, my dowry"
"Money, yon mean?" Asked Tike,
puzzled.
"Yes, if you choose to put it that
way."
"You mean you want to put aside
something of your own to buy n lot
ind start housekeeping"
"Is'o," she liiired. "I nie:,n n settle-
Man
H
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By BOOTH
TARKINGTOH
and
HARRY LEON
WILSON
"You
n V"
mean you want to give It to
"If that's tho only way to innlte you
understand yes!" she Unshed.
"How much do you want to give
him?" asked Pike thoughtfully.
"A hundred nnd llfty tluiusuml
pounds," sulci Ethel desperately.
Pike whistled.
"Seven hundred and tlfty thousand
dollars!"
"Precisely that!" sabl Ethel.
"Well, he An made yon cure for
h'.ni," said Daniel. "I guess he niiisi
tic Hie prince uf (lie world! He uiUM
lie a grtvt man. 1 expivt you're riglu
.il.'.m uie not meeting lilin. I pr. 'jablj
iv. hi Id n't slack up very high iilougMiii
I man that's big enough for you (i
ililnk so much of us you do him. Why
I'd have to squeeze every bit of prop
rty your pa left you."
"Is It your property?" she tlare.l a
mm.
"I've worked pretty liurd to tali,
are of It for you," he uuswin-.I gen
ily. and Instantly she regretted tli
ili.irp speech.
"forgive uie." she pb-uded. "It vu
unworthy of me unworthy of i lit
higher and nobler things thai lite ..ill.
me to live up to thai 1 shall ..v.- u
io. The money tucuns i.nihliig to uie
I'm nut thinking of I tin I. tl i u lie en
ary form."
Pike looked ut her keenly.
"Have you talked with .Mr. St. An
jy;i about tills Mcttlcuioii:- tills presein
you want to make to tiliuV" he asked.
"Not with him."
"I thought uot." he went nu aimi-cd
ly "You'll see. -He wouu.u't lake ll
If I'd let you give it to Mm. 'In.
'nan like that wants to make !' own
way. Mighty few u:en In have
lua p'ked at them uhout thin;, oti
their wives' money."
"i 111. I can t make you u
r:e,l Ethel despairingly.
r .lain; :
'A .-.-.tie
nieiit isn't a gin."
"Then liow'd you !i.ipp": l-i !- Ta
llin just a liiimlr il cn l liftv lb, i: n" I
p.- r:
"The police are chasing a bally convict
clmp under tlie cliff."
pounds wag what you wanted to give
him?" ho demanded.
"It was Mr. St. Aubyn's father who
fixed the amount," replied Ethel des
perately.
"His father! What's ho got to do
wllb It?"
"He Is the Earl of Ilawcustle, the
bend of the nneleiit house."
"And lie asks you for your property
asks yon for II In so many words?"
"Yes, as n settlement"
"And your young man knows It?"
"I tell you, Mr. Pike, I have not dis
cussed it with Mr. St. Anbyn."
Tike laughed.
"I reckon nut," he said amusedly.
"Well, sir, do you know what's tho
first tlilmr Mr St. Anbyn will do when
in- hems his father nnide sneli a prop
o.'RiouV He'll take the old man out
fi the buck lot and give lilm n. thr.-uih-in
he won't forget to the day of his
death!"
She was about lo answer when from
a distance caiiio the roll of drums and
then the sound of a bugle. The sounds
came from nfur off, as if below the
cliff.
(To bo coUinuoii.)
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During the Season of l"P
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