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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1881)
I, ' ... TV' -3 t ! T it P - - S3 if i v II' IT Ml i U in Ijl I., IT i 5 : n -1 - I -: THE NEW XORTHWESTrTHITBSpAr, JUXE 23, 1SSL REAPING' THE WHIRLWIND. Br X 1KT IXftlsE coxbh. lJLer,rii- ftr C-errtr- ; . - chajtck xrr.;..:... Bell fin down; Into tb breaklsfc4ooaa morning feeliag tocribly lowrited perfectly Ma. Meg death had beea mor af a bock to Wr thaa aremed posaible, cocnidering that ah 'Lad never im Wr. .Of eours the truth, of th relatiocahlpwas wm told. It would Ute)Mi to b th aahject of a aJa day wander that could benefit M hnua being.; and Mejg rested just a ' peacefully la her narrow grav asJLf th world had kBOwm that ah was alee of the aristocratic Mr. --tj, Garry.-""And; Mrs. De Corny mtl tar mor peacefully among her aatia caahi t aa thaa If th . goaii'ia am l liir iif t rf fTiat rk "rT1Pi af lafor- . matioa. IWI had told Jack, hat whether ar not h thought ah bad acted wisely b did aot my. Jack called at th bowse, hat b might aa wa TV, have, stayed away far at) tha fleam hi visit afforded her. . II treated ber with aaiform polite aeos, toothing more Not a shade of feeilag deeper thaa a cpcsluly latere! ever thrilled his Talc or lighted hia face. AM Bell held pewaHj aloof, gk would rtot hav raked her band to rail aim hark. She woald never stoop to coaouer., "IakhfC." aaldber 'toother, UUir ap from a letter she had beei reodiag whea Bell entered, do . yea renaemher the Laadoer 'h- -Ye. i o.- "7- , "Tbej hat eoaa hack.' - " .. r- ' BeaaaadameoamaaeaC . . -I thiak, U I ireonect rillj", ja did aol Ilk "JTo I did ..' Baf'Jaek aiaiird her feeCay to that matter and, allboaxh. aha oaid othiac more, Mra. D Goerry aJ Jack both kav that Bell woold aerer call oa Hlea Laacdoa. Breaklaat ra aaaoaared. At the table another autjectofrareimtioa waaaUepted,bt It va ramhUac aad dlacoaaeeted lagged rfimally, aad AaaUj dropped altorHher. -.The thoofhta of each retaraed tarolaatarUj, aad with rarieJ etaotioas tothaaaaaaaeeaaeat of tha retaraaf tha Laae- ra, DeilGaenx regarded the afialr with perfert aatiafacnoa. It aeetned to her a special rfiipeaaaUoa of ProrUeaea that lleiea ahoaJd bar appeared aa the ataf of arUo at jthte par tkalar UaM. Not amfirieatlj popaUr to heeoaa a riral of Bdra,ahaaaIhtUakt2Ifal eaoaeh to tadac Jack Dm Gaerrj to trahafer his affectiooa to her keepia. OTTh waoaaa'a real .character ah kaev little aad rami le Jack' eatir latere ta Mia EaarJoa reatered la hi kaovledi of th fact that ah had heea ilaiperatelj la lor with hia a lev fan t A asaa, aa diCereaec haw aMdeat aad anaoMtmipR Is aerer laaratftle or ladlSrereat to the adxalralioa of a heaatifal voaaaa. Irhablr Jack'a coaoeieac vaa aot eatirelj clear vhea b remembered the ftnt lev week of hia aeqaaiataae vith Helea, II had poo hoaae with her brother from roUee to apeod a abort tacatiov at the heaatifal old faraa-hooae ta a dirfaat part of the State. Bat Jack reaaembered, with a twiaf of anoaethtae like remore that thooe perJert Samawr 'daj aad the loaf, dreaat j twilihu were aot apeat with Harry. II had aerer told Beil ahoat that $ aaerTacatiaa, 'perhapa heraaae he did aot thiak the axatter of oaScieat iaijortaaee; or wa it he eaae he thoaht Be3woald at be latere!? At aay rate, BeQ oaly kaew that be " preferred a Utile ml im IW iiwurr a the imirorifi of a jTafhioaaVI wateriajtplaee Xw whea Jack &rara 01 iietea a mire, a ae! aaaws u, aner It woald aot be wfar f ar him toaaarry tha h. had awceeideJ la teachia to ' MMayIpeak-with yoa a Bkocaeat T h aaked. Vruialy.- j - St. Clair exraoed hlaaaelf to De Gaerry and hia coApaaWa aad followed Caatro lata aa aJjoiain -Yoo ar rifht; that far la ther vu painted frcaemory It ia' th far of th Cooateas of tTerrr, tMd yoa kaow hrrC -. net her ia Germany.- . .: v -77 Can yoo UU me where ahe I aow T r - -I caaaoC I har aerer area her aine I left Italy. "... 1 " ;' - "Yea aaw her la Italy, tbea ? ; St Claire looked aiiehtly aaaoyed, bat anrwered, v"tijz ; . ; :' - Yea I aaw her ia Iuly.1 "Yoa, kaowL-Dothlnr, har beard nothing aiarr ' , -T--: - I har aot area her or heard her name for thaa two yeara.7- 7- -I hoped that yoa woald kaoa aomethilbg of her whereaboata, I thank yoa for anawerins ooea lk4 thai matt aeem Impertinent. I will trooUe yoa ao loajer.'T. .I . Withoot making aay reply, St. Claire bowed aad left the room, aad a few day later heard that Caatro had goae to Italy with hi picture. Mba Laaploo hade fair to aooa riral all api raata for aortal JUtiartioo. La belle Helen wa the ioaat of the dab aad tbeqaeea U the balL 'Her myiaa were qaoted, her drea ru copied, vhUe her calm iaditVreo to jpoUie 6ftain oaly aerred to reader her more popalar. . If abe-eared for 00 admirer more thaa another, ao one eoald my who was the farored lnilTiJoaL Jack aaw, with aaoctiSed raaity, that Jbevahared her amilea roc Mrv De Gaerry remarks mlrbt har to him, that that lady loafed to aanihilat him. II was woaderiax if this old marplot was teUlar th troth if BU was eorarod trJUyiaond. Helea Laadoa kaew that it was aot the troth. Her jealous eyea had fathomed Bctr secret. Sb also knew that Jack lored his coosinwand thtt Jasper Ray mood had coca bet weea them. Ia tha aileaee that followed UnL De Goerry's aaf)rtanate answer, the door opened tad BeU and Raymond entered. ' "Spek of anreU, and yoa'II hear the rastlln -of their Winpi " qaoted Mis Laardoo, laaehr wj. - . . Thank y oa. Miss Lanrion. That Is more com. pit men tary thaa the asoal version. 80 yoa wen talkine aboot as? Will yoo explain -"Jack was Inclined to comply with his request explicitly, bat, remembering that the woman h bated was BrlTs mother, he refrained, and dexter ottly eraded Raymond's qaestlon and tamed th nhWi eJ Mxieersation. " ' - "Miss Irdon, I bar aerer beard yoa why yoar brother did not retarn with yoa ?" "There was an attraction In Italy which eoald not resisL ., . . y As sh answered Jack's qoeryV Hrlea looked atraifht at Bell ; but if ah expected or hopel to 7 he her erinc aay Interest, ah was disappointed. She woald try aeain. with maay. Mrs. De Gaerry aaxioas solicitade. - If BeU heard her mother's last jroAl? I fiKjl a aawer3 all t ,t rare IW - . - a- ju i m KMT SOlitO t" hiasj thaa to waste has heart oa the fair, i who had sold bersetf to a rfeatr , T aarreyel the aitoatioo with It was obetoas that Bell was jrroaad. that was liaUe any f day to cramhle aader her fert. Tne fickle throof ! of warthiper at the ahriae of beaaty wrreoSirrinf v the sreer of command to another woman. She Rjxmosi ksdwocired BelI, you hare- aerer Inquired aboat Harry sine I retarned. Yoa were very particular friends ooce, were yoa not T BeU looked a trifle surprised at th rode ques tion, thea answered ber, ruttinely: ' ' ' , I was acquainted wilhour brother. Bat I "' think of nothine which Interests me leas than the cause which detained him In Italy. A 004 her ma rk scored on the lone I it of I nj rie which Helen Lanedoo cherished against IMI De querry. : ' " , "iThe company was not coneenial, andit was with a fcelinr of relief that they heard a serrant feTj-announc Mr. Clflre. HehcrireJ to all, and engaged ia panchisr holes la heraar-- boon wore not ao fregaect asjsjfejtfwe coaU that he to would not ro y-- -. oa theedf of her eA-wpw aad.wiidaej )m Laa. Called freoaenily at the De liaea of her fork. Taryiae the sao-. f aad a oa m . a taa. a. a a . ' aaaajp,- wita ner ca.sa, scaiety .snaaner aaM aer 1 saaoethfahetoaenr? Xo,shdid taaf like Mis' LaarW Yet Jack bad admired her. Sh re? 1 memt?ed that, with a beary, fa3 throhhinx.of J tt -' reaaaiaed ta the laad of Gaerry-, icaorfax the fact that BcU treated her heart aad real a. Sh seemed to breath araia the! J saath th swaey skies of Italy. - ij, dtsdaia- Mrs. De Gaerry ciwMe to le- falat. sweet aW es? the beliotree, which alwari J JsaAa,myVaryrCee feOia c - ; taat eaJM to tee Jack, and perhafo she fsOewed the eracefal aaseaaeata aad aoiseSes! Ba vaw y"r f0 J1 br , d There was oa!yoneway to prt atepa of lUVa LaarSaa. Sh aaoeed Kk a fairy, JarkaaKL like a eat. BeQ thassfht. . I do aot know whether Harry is wih them or aot. Vet 1 swryo! rowrb bv' Jack bad catered the room la time to bear Mr D Gwerrya last ivaaark, aad ia time to see the red Uood dye BeTa far to the eery root of her hair. ' '...- Tg mytdtrhw xame; aia. tl -TIarry th power to make Be3 aSaah lik thatr' erer miad; yoa vsaUart car axTtkiag ah so.t Us la., Dal yw taraed-r--- It's Li aierya are iatorested tint TTilia Istirlia had BeS bad her reere,aad tt waod. She nrw awadeaN- doxry ardast the wiaJw-4raaa tar aapaoirtaa ah mw th war of com r3 oer hM face, the alewfy mevle. WnstiEf UraVajd re&t- : J aaeweted dratey, I A awe IrareJ" r; " -Ofa.ef cosine yoa doaotra-UL Aayaawcaall ;,, J -v 1 atltttoW-ilTsa; 1 r-- -7TT- -sn'P1'"""' ' H Bei whe roa meet U 1 -yoadatthemeatiaa If perJert aarrem. Jrk,Iec Laxf 1m, da aot hsh Tuk 1 loy.ar tw-taxrC" of his name. It will Ve a He wi3 aerer dream that yew 'Ba,doa4 ilirywr coge to fsa a4be yea bar asst. Harry Laardoa. . It make a2rreae; there's fdeary "rVwty mar" 'men, or eoCee T . -Bsth.- .': ,: -'Jack mad a grim s re. aad as he taUe'said: . . . her out of -OsCr larited aa toradt hisstadao this 1 lax: BeQ, wwoU yoa Ei to gm irfth aa T iJ3T-ujriaJC'j at! I BcvTs way. Sh aat marry. , Mrs. De ITaerry determiaed oa a hold stroke fa that direction, and ecae day, whea Jack was at the boose, she said to kiav.oiat-sSValy: - j. , the ! -Jsek. whr doo't row marrr Hdea Lazion? Jack Lad aked himself the. same questioa an bis eyes, retel on Miss laalon with a look of terrified reengnition. Jack came to the rescue. Ah, excuse me, St. Claire. Is it pnaaible that yoa are not acquainted with Miss Lanaion ? Miss Langlon, allow me to present Mr. St. Claire, a particular friend of mine. . " ' . Miss Lanrdoo arose and made a' sweeping bow. St- Claire recorered self-pjoaseasjon, and iu a nx ment was-tsJkiBg a naturally and calmly aiv though the memory awakened by the sight of her face had faded from his mind. Half an hour later. Miss Langdon crossed th v room to-wher St. Clair was atandiag, critically cxamininga new engraving. r . -Mr. 8t daire, ah oaid, abruptly, "I . remind - : -a ; - - - m Mas Xjsztfls s porUfSOar Zrseas aad. as abe to meet that ywsmlady at rtoarr leasre, waea M at lieu waring we doom iwtih Jacer RsimiiaL Bat aowthe words i seoiacfaded imlgrn'misSk' Jack, v . Mrs.De Gaerry wasCsgmCed. tL Hswrrer, there a faasfahle otectsoa to aSer to th arrange- a she-was rooBTeOed to eaiaais " have tind with every j JIedLIa SljTyraj aga.T..v.;.L,J.-' , "That was a hoaa, tLrnsc. Be3 Vsoked darx at her sundstg remda, aad at ar Vued that ah bad ever had aa prtcaity to JZl Harry Laxig- Diat yoa? I didat knew aaythiag ahect it eare-t what be told me. Heaasdthat Urn iAmrffcl'y.- - ' . Mjv IVGoer-y had pa' .aMeatfina to this hy-ay, bat Caishsdi iiaTif her setter, thew toberdashaec .. j isto the faawg aea bei J and eyes wiie wish bet fur, was Sm 1 11 t t I I 1 aahla. The artist bad sVcafted itheiisa tw the cm! srs were jhavetoeaaaaoched sa-7 a swrfw asaa we wi au4 mm a 1 TiZimi ant faraished ia rare tasCe aad great ie gaace, they Ssraaed a rich LarAgracad mm which to dheay th n sa?t of grcsU geaaaa aad akI2al trsjrrf;- IVtaymry,sgm..ry lined the walls aad saaad aeh ia JkjrrjnB?OCh rk af La brash, .which be to Eareew araa. Th zortar aot Largo, bat every Ene wa djKiaeC. every tint was perfect. It rereeseaOed a heedag t, a saszaig, asaag waso c f """tTeiTi, ia trcth, Acst Aaa, ther are several I very exnpemt reaasa. firrtly. I don't car any- Xljagdnr bcfMeTOg'yy-ahe doa't care for me. Thi?Cy we dtai't eajT W each ocher. Fourth ly ' .. . . Jaek. yB a?e wt a getcrssaa. Ycrcoadact Mm LaairoMa kia heea that of a esitor. Jack riswd 3Li ngee sa mWk h tal heea e&Mefciag C Lit reasxms tvr awt marryiag Mis LasigSaa, aad L3s fare t ashed bothr. bat be aa- to'iasawet.th iaM '" j ewered, ia th same wrexxag ,c" ',Xew. Aart Aaa. don't sav that to a tendee- His hands were folded behind him, a bitter, saeering smile curled, his Up, and his eye were fixed apoa her with an expression of cruel hatred. "Yes; yoa remind me of someone I do not like, Cowntes of L'Fevre r n ' " Tt a eoatlaoet.1 -Ch EsatBordette the toanicfarjrr, discourse thus"! jCa, my of theuriing- aoo. it bvaot better than wisdom r it b aot tetter, than modesty; it is not better thaa anything. Don't listen to the siren who tells yoa to blow your own horn or it will never be tooted upooT7the world is not to W deceived by rheekr aad it dues search for merit ; and whea it does trick me till T go to Mis Langdoa and ask for a neeeetial consideration Tfrny qualification for a LasSaad. Jack De Gaerry. it is no light sin to win a wosnaa's lev and then east ft aadde. Xo rfiffr. agarnrt Jhe anSg af mrka. tni-fct love TOOL modi aad Sei3 hacA to a Uia mi-t scay. ag aa th ragged dg af th gaxaag Wa -Amxl ... tf tviBv lhftt v ty ever said aaght to feeveat Mia Lacgion from me ber heart' aad Land, yoa are mls- TW r. with ! iaa waZkirg veJvet, trimased with great aSeaSsaa to aa fetiert they might j- oiSrriag Aad if she ever does, j ITm accept aacoadittonaily. 1 toa ahade. Cadrthiattiag -t- i k soght, ia a ahaSow awok , til. Wrr, . j aaU. I do A He3eai sha3 . -Aadwlcy Becaa, .LaxgaMa. '" 'Ysa caaae aHnw a tvili feodice ta stand ia the way afduty. lmhcL TTn Laarasiabeaajg: to ocr art, aad they always gf e&Tgaat parties aha3 be daring the wXI'ea.mKmma.Idoa tA4xA that t aamheredamsgthe&reteLaadreW larfiaaiiaa dsea at prompt me to a3 Miss "!Aag3oar5i tt wwcli haygy Wta torait '"ihiag' far me ta go to see her Wssher, arAaagh I aboard WdcSghtrd to see Lim agaaa. v . Tha bat was ndded ;afch a itn'irssaa gaaca toward Jack. H mw it, aad U had a very jSt ad eJTect tram what ah latwded. r . -Mr. De Gwerry may cocat tte tor aa -ty,l Thaak yoa. Jack. I aha3 desir th ttrT"mcH aT that anim aaavwr thaa yoa aatirifao. 4tr wi2 g Int Dr thttf her aalai aad ra3 Jawaalyiaoa IdesferaterytoasCight fevyertioa to th rack, aad UtAlnx befarv toward a tuber's boat that wa rwwfaag to Lim a fast as atrtosg arms eoald paJJit. It was the woanaa's face which bead al- liiriim tla lwiif i rt,Tai fmr s Trar-tV ftrrrr atofaca. rM ad are the boat. She4 thai the man was "Saved." BeQ d?rw hark with a tow cry as he fajwefeat the veret-elad digar aad th tovefy, aerri- fiedtaca. ) " . tniearaLaaeioar ' Z'l ' Jack asarvd as the asm te3 wpoa V Helea lAxpism stood la the arched entrance. l& harelMard? Jack decided, as be IseAed at the calm, aarufied face; she certain v did aot bear. Ah, Jrk De Gaerry. that carries answer eo4 yoa many a bitter regret., ' y Mil Laagdoa went through the tegular formula f iaviring tor Be!. It was a singular fact that she chanced to calLiTh De Gaerry en trance beiag ia direct view from her ova home. it seemed ttraw that sh aever saw Bell leave or -Jack eater. Mrs. De GoerrV informed her tht : Ba had gwa with Mr, Raymond to call on a lady J.-rTVjCfHrnrwl;cri 7fcpWT7XiioTiasTcVer see sjcc i ex CkeberltiaT A get3emaa AKStCaair tarTT . laaa trreIUe lritaa:i ai-t it for I have area that fare hetore. What do ywa thiak of the i&c- -I WMaderJ MrsDe Gaerry, If it would be a very www breach ed etlqaette f me to Inquire U ther s truth ia the ramors I hear of Beirs en garrmeat t Mr. Raymond ' Mr. De Gaerry tapped th giri pUy fully on th saytg. in a mar ieaua T-v TVa set ber lira t aiilaCXaF' 11 '-'- twa- I ' ' aTTiri isT! m lha" jUBK'jfcwt'JTJ aafaTifffyr " -U sea a very teaaarkahae rearxtviaace to a i traradaf oatr.- .'" I a w-rx'-r-r v '' y5mst TaJ Una LarrW toftikeaaid I af L revTa. xo &a -Doa-t my aaythlag about it, Heiea. It has bora rVCiey aanoaaced yet, bat I consider aae of th family. ' - f , The last was mid with a mennin el. AMt p - W the world, my son. It appears to the cheeky man to do so, but be If the on who is deceived. Do yoa know one cheeky man In all your acquaint a ace who I not reviled for his cheek the moment his back is tamed ? Isth world aot cootiauaUr drawing distinctions between cheek and merit? Almost everybody hate a cheeky man, my son. Society tire of the glare of bis brassy face, th hollow. tinkling of his evmbalinc tongue, tb noisy assumption of his lorwardneav The tri umphs of. his cheek ar only apparent. He bore his way along through the wopd. and frequently better people give way to him. But ao they girt way, my boy, for a man with a paint pot la each hand not because they respect the man with th paint pot particularly, but becaasc they want to take care of their ckhe. A Gil who Swept thk CV ax cas. There lit story, of no very ancient date, of a servant girl who came to see ber spiritual adviser, and in rmetf "htra thr "cotwldered tnTf a on-" verted character. The minister asked her- br what signs she was mad aware of the inward change spoken of. She replied that she now swept out all tbectwnera f th rooms intrusted to her rare. On beinr further questioned as to th per formance of ber daily-duties. It soon became ap parent that there wa still great room for Im- Jark was always there aad Bell usually a war f provement In matters of cleanliness: ao she wai io go-iyme, to tc stui more toiwriuii and to return' at some no distant period, when she could report, further pavgresa in th reformation that had Jut berun. and then ah might be ad mitted to a fall rrtkirtiou of church rriyilegesi A Gernvsa naturalist has contrasted th -behavior of different animals toward steam n chlnery. That proverbial I v stupid animal, to ox, stands cotn posed ly aa the rails ia front locomotive without having any Idea of th dan ger which threatens him; dog run arooof to h?Jirjlepartin 4Wwyraa-ha- Tering any Injury : and birds seem to hare a pecu liar delight in the steam eneinc larks often build their nests and rear their young, under V switches of a railway aver which heavy tralDisrs coosuntly rolling, and . swallows make thetx nome in engine bouses. A pair of swaiwws . ..- ... - . ar4 where a - y Wk-ttr htr rhalrTT rfr,- thetr ytwtvgTorlf" In aIllt, . . . . . - - . ' 1 Mlw IKm kiiH.lM.1 m nlM li Vw1 -vj-acwioutofanyr I thJlr ila 5 noisv three hundred , aitd auotuei v." m th paddle-box af a steamer. :1s, 1. :J. ; v v