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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1908)
. SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1008. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 , Bhe Me? tf Widow Xy ALVEHT ' PAySOJV TEKHUfE yyX COPYRIGHT, 1008. BY HENRY W. f AVACE xvooo r rich, fre?. I have eVeryth'Ing" "Including love?' be ssked, his ye devouring ber fragile tea at. "I don't believe In love," scoffed gonla. "All twin are alike, Dozen of them are after my money and make love to mo tweauro they can't get It without me." "Men are not all fortune hunters," be denied hotly. "I for one" "Ho they ail say. Each aoya 1 lore four Each iwuins my fortune." They dor' cried Dnnllo, In rngetat the strong Insinuation. "Well, bcre'a one that doesn't I for one ahall never ay to you, 'I love your " A straniw smile stole acroms her face i . m CHAPTER II. Old Love and New. i:LU here I am," announced a tall, slender youth, entering the deserted aulon a few min utes Inter with Nlsb at bla side. "I'm here at my country call, II right, but tuy confounded coantry doesn't seem to be on band to meet no." j . , ills graceful walk waa not wholly steady, and there waa a flush on the bandaume young face. The late ar rival waa Prince Dnnllo of Marsovla, attache of the Mitrsovlan legation at Pari. At a diplomat bo bad acarcely cored lucre, for bo had a delight' fully normal aversion to work and simple, unfailing Joy In the amuse ments of Maxim's and bla cluba. i Til bunt up but excellency at once," For a lew minute no sound 'waa sudtblo In the empty alon savs the distant swell and full of dance mualc, punctuated by the slumbrous prlnco'a heavy breathing. Then Natalie hurried In with De Jolldon. ltotti looked anxious. "How careless, of mel" the ainbas aador'a wife was exclaiming. "Where can I have dropped the nibtorable fan? If my husband should pick It up and find on It those word you were fooUab enough to write 1 wonder if I left It In the nlclio on the stairs when we were sitting there. Let's go back and see." s Tbey turned back, almost colliding with ftonln, who was eutorlng, Caa- enda directly behind her. "Ob, Mtnp. Badowa." asked Natalie, "you haven't aeon anything of a whit Ivory fan? I've looked everywhere. Hid"- "No," rrpllad the widow; "but IH look in this room If you haven't made l thorough search here already." Natalie, thanking bcr, hurried back with ber cavalier to the stairway. Bonlu Idly begun her search, but; Cas cade lnjeyrjipted ber.. i W Mm A VUlti . ji THE LATE ASIUVAI WAS PRINCE DANILO. Nlsh was assuring the prince. "Are are you quite In condition to see him, If I may"- " .'''" "Oh, I'm all right enough," yawned Danllo, "only I forgot to go to bed laat nlgbjt If I could reel oft a few yards of sleep"- ' -... ' 'Terbapa I could And you some place to"- ' " "I'd prefer a desk, If you can find one. I always sleep best at my desk. But I suppose" . ' "There la a couch, sir, over In the corner behind the palms. How would that do? You could get a nice nap there, and lu a little while I'd And his excellency for you. But, sir, If I may say so, why do you waste your life In dissipation when you might marry and settle down? Just think, nowl Would not a dear little wife and a home of your own be better worth while than all your clubs? I leave It to you lf- "You leave It to me?" retqrted Da nllo. "Then I make It cluba." "But, If 1 may Bay so" "You may not," Interrupted Danllo, crossing to the couch and throwing himself at full length among its cush ions. "By by! 'If you're waking, call me early?' " ' ' lie spread a handkerchief over his face and In a moment was sound asleep, leaving Nlsh to tiptoe out In search of Popoff. "That can wait," he pleaded, "but I cannot ' Won't you hear me?" "Certalnjy," assented Bonla cheerful ly. ' "You are going to propose, aren't your "Ah, you read my secret!" "It required little cleverness. Xpu men are all alike." "But no man ever before lovefi as I: lovcl" protested Cascade, bis voice un consciously rising In his emotion. "You are all the world to me. Until I met you I never thought I could" "Ring oft!" grumbled Danllo In bla sleep, vaguely bothered by the loud voice. Sonla started. "Some one Is here!" she whispered, pointing toward the hidden couch. "You are mistaken," contradicted Cascada, "and even if It were so I an willing for all the world to know how, , : i A long, blissful, sonorous snore from the couch. . . 1 Sonla laughed, her eyes alight with amusement, ., , "Snoring and romance don't go welt together, marquis," sne observed, "and as the snoring doesn't seem likely to Btop the romance must You say you are In love with me, and I know you are In love with my fortune. Good ly." "You misjudge me crueljjj" Cflscyida Vtf W : lii ; "NEVEEI KEVES! NEVEE!" . . ' . . . . .. . L . .. protested. ; camp very to v. n.-m w siwm; "Ob, no, I don'tl Men are all alike; o we '"at iue rami iwrniroe oi tier Ooodby." . , liair was sweet in uis nostnis; so ciose As the discomfited marquis made hit thnt btr breath was warm upon bis way wrathfully from the room Sonl Hps: s cotc that bis bewildered soul mischievously crept across to the , struggled In vain to hide from the glory couch. There lay the man, sound! nor eyes, ner voico was uiuaicui asleep, his face still covered by the whisper as she asked: . handkerchief. , Sonla touched his hair : You'll never say to me I love you?" " "scatP' roared Danllo. eivlna- hut! There was an infinity of allurement head a shake that let the handkerchief n the tempting words Danllo, with a fall lroiu his face. nilghty effort, shook on ut apeu ana "Danllo!" gasped the widow, atartlng shouted: v fotiu " .ij -weven aeveri ivri- At sound of his name the prince Mt "Tna comronr sne saio coicuy. up, dased and blinking. UU wander-,, Qwlu wa' uu Ing eyes fell on the woman, and, with; ' keen disappointment "But" the added an exclamation of utter amazement, h more softly, "why not say it if yon stumbled, to his feet aud atood staring really want to?" incredulously at her. j i don't want to!" he declared aulki- "Sonla r he exclaimed. "Sonla!" iy. Then, recovering hlmsel;, be bowed , -And you promise faithfully you'll stiffly and said: .1 never say to me, 1 love you? " "I beg your pardon, madame." j Again she was perilously close to "No; I beg yours," she replied him. Again his eyes tore themselvea 'Tray go on snoring." !; free from the pleading seduetlveneea of "You don't remember me?" he asked,' hers as he reiterated: urprlsod. jl "I promise! I'm not going to make a "Not in the very least" she - an-, fool of myself or be made a fool of." wered. moving away. 'I "Is that a declaration of war?" That was "Yet you called my name. "You were asleep then. different." to say if I asked you to be my wife "And now i am awake to the Joy or you would merely laugh at me?" queried Sonla. "No of friendship. Do you mean seeing you again." "The Joy la all your own. Is It so surprising to find me In Paris? I am here enjoying my wealth and free dom!" . "I congratulate you on both, especial ly the freedom." "Yes, freedom Is one of your fada, X believe," remarked Sonla, "especially. Trobably. All men are alike." "They are not; and In time Til prove It to you." Before she could answer the ambas sador and several of the guests came into the room. At first opportunity Topoff drew Danllo aside. "Prince," said he impressively, "yoo have now been attached to this legs- freedom from marriage. Do you still tlon nearly four months and" make a habit of avoiding marriage at the last moment?" ' I "Sonla, you are unjust If it had rested with me you should be my wife now, not another man's widow." "If It rested with you?" she mim icked. "Well, let the whole story rest now. It's forgotten." "By you, perhaps never by me." i "Oh, no! . I remember It every now and then for my own amusement. But It Is hard to think of myself as the little Maraovlan peasant maid to whom the dashing cavalry officer, Prince Danllo, was once engaged and whdb his rich old uncle at the last moment forbade to marry because of her pov erty, now differently that same rich old uncle would look on the match to day! Twenty millions Is a pretty dowry," "At least It seems you didn't break your heart over losing me," sneered Danllo. ' "No; my plebeian heart stood the Bliock excellently. I soon found con solation an elderly husband who lived Jnst one week after the wedding and left nie all his wealth." "Yes; I heard how your father forced you tnto the match, Next time you can choose n husband to suit your self.". "Why should Umnrry.ngalnr I am "Few of my attachments laat to long," observed Danllo, "You refer to your love affalraT I have heard of them. They .bar brought you to the brink of ruin. You are almost penniless. Here is my plan to save you, also to give you a cnaaee to save your country from bankruptcy. I want you to marry." "To what?" cried Danllo. "To marry beautiful woman, my boy twenty mllllons-Mme. Sonla Sadowa! Hey?" "Never!" returned Danllo, angrily, as be rose to end the interview. "Then a Frenchman will marry ber, and her fortune and our country will be ruined." "I won't marry her," repeated Danllo, "and she won't marry me. But for my country's sake I'll keep any French man from marrying her." 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