East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 08, 1891, Image 4

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    Fayette I^drsory,
twice he had f «lt.dh. r w itching hiu>
THE HERALD
with a sc .rcely con<r«>l wiatftil-
neso—wnough to touch the vanity
•t»*t*5 «V. iHtil !• i.
of a inaa with less of the littleness
■ . /•? -re it than he
1 played the part of * mis*
, q i. «’.toiling whether this
Id any g -cd thing; he nad
•Tr~
• e. d-j’iotii g the very
< f a future; and s« if to
k » dishtlief, had coin.' the
BY JF.'.MK !»AV!3 BLJTT
ion wilt. h placed h::n on a level
th-T wen For al! time hence
THAI TER ! I i
KVRN l-Oll 14K» 101 »1 s (OIL»
h.- could not hold himself I
SOT ST 1X1, M H A T1.BH
F toeb New YctkWetbh.
from them as he had done be-
Quick as thought Lis arm en­
hr tevt-d as thev had loved
circled her, Lolding hir powerless,
lb- w.-rld began; he would
while he coillv detach.si the ! au* le
as Mher men had done.
from its »tender chain.
i< n would do until the
“Be thankful that I lety. u <ifi
e*,'lr. Ore k:ss f<.: ttvsak.
!>- f ...ititi his awaking.
times, mv dariir.g. audl’il te p
en his pledge or
He p'.ovc 1 ss if he would suit
tn ti c word; tut a flash
the month came,
s of the girl withheld hie
r íóiük I him ¡ ti
i* yrm dare, I’ll kilt yon!: »1
i. in the low, ecaecntrvt.nl voi<
jef madly passion. “Dare to mi
rear inc again, and it will La t
horse f>r you!”
“Little devil! You would 1.
Xill iue, wouldn’t yout Pet I n
give vou the chance just jrt;
I r.'.n
Until you 1 are married your p:
t!-
and have settled down to iiv. bap
.« I -.k
! .u If'
pily forever after."
ite thought that never h i i the sw»-
her.
Laughing, he turned from
f«ce teeu illuminated l.v a light s-i
and was gone as he had coinc out
l
I r.ler a* ti e fliilitig o te wh h
juto the wiutrv night.
parsed fr<mi it sw.ftly under hit
•
•
•
•
•
gaze.
“What do you think of her?”
•‘Did _v< u wish ’it sec ni.’, 'Ir Di
a-ked Fenn, as he walked l ack tn
Ion. or shall I g > for Mr« Ever
his hotel through the frosty morn­
high?’’
ing starlight ajtli hi« friend.
“I wish to sec you, Miss Trent.
“She is fascinating and—danger­
I want t<> sav what you must ic
ous.”
tired of hearing so m mv have lx??n
“Why dangerous ?”
before me in seeking the priie.
Why, Mr. Dillon did not see Gt
And then in a rush of impas­
at that moment to explain, lie
sioned
the story was told.
might have relat’d the scene he
“You love me?” she said, incred-
had witnessed, hut that would have
uously, an inexplicable expres-un
been to scknowltdge himself a de­
in the dusk ev>*. ti*«-d st.- dilv up­
liberate eaicsdx.pp' r, anal, as such,
on bis face. “You ovcrl >ok my
despicable in his friend’s eyes.
humble position hen*, you f> get
And August, with all the blind cred­
that you know nothing of mv past
ulity of love and youth, would bc-
life, and, in spite of all, you can ot-
iievc flack white in the very face
fer to make me veur w.fe?"
of bis story if Juno Trent gave it
“I neither overt ok nor f>rget
her denial.
and I know more of you than y< u
“Have you <«mmitt<d yrurself
think. I ut in spin of i II, mv great
jet—in words, I mean?’’
< *• i ride, tu greatest happiness
“Xot yet. I wanted vou to see '
will l>e in winning you.”
her. and .vour promise to l e on my
“You know—what?
Side first ”
t
manded.
“Pioiinse me that you will not.
“1 know that there is ?e.nese ' e
4Leo—say, fiw a >“• t.lh if I have
•iu your life. 1 know you have
not in that time proved ’he truth
some hidden trouble, th.it there are
uf my aerert’o-i.lf I 1 ve nut proved
mysteries an 1 entanglements not
|ier a dauger.i-ia . < m.i and no fit
suspected by any of your later
hast
t
d
ar
­
wife for you, I «ill a’
friends; but I have faith to believe
te it H
tap
agaii rt y (•11
•.bat yoa can explain these things
bargain?”
away; therefore I renew my s at
v.ii'icrthv
(f
• Yctir pr Judice i*
i for the hard of the only woman I
>1
vou, Ford«-. Il is nolargsin.'
have ever loved, the only ono I
‘ What! Afraid to face your have cared tu marry. You do r.<4
fdly in its true light, my bov?
speak. Juno. I am to » nresumptu-
That is opt like the l-ravo rata of
ious in thinking that mv attach-
Fenn.”
: incut is in »ome slight measure re-
“Afraid! I’rj’V.e jt to mp and I
■turned? Ah. Juno, you da love
will neygr L*>» j:;»on Imr fa -e a^ain.
i,.e, you must! Such love as mine
You will fii.d that f at b ’» i.<» par:
must have won a return.’’
in my folly—yea would t.' t call it
‘ You know that I have a secret ?
that if you loved as 1 do. IMIon —
Will vou tell me how you discov­
not even fear tf,at yen i
mar inv
ered that, and all you have discov­
future and l-lig'-r . '.I
r .dining
ered?”
life ) ’
i- ■ r t
veu have
• Do r< u force me to tn ike r.iy
1
Vaiti
k
<
•lent yet
threat,
[confesfivn to yon, my love? I have
fur a n
! tio excuse to otter now. but I only
1
th mht Dii'.oi, “willl
-Ai
| meant to fulfill my duty to Ar.gv.st
rot <<i ui . - I her past within the'
i first. I set a detective to search
/lientfi
I wi'l k'i |> watch over'
lout vour tecord—don’t th k U h >
her. siren t' :.t «!:■ i* bat »he may
i hardly of me f>r that underh.it.ii
pot lure \e il.to f .-^etfullccM oil
act. Il is all clear to ths timeth..t
|-o t pr< •
I you, an cr.der teacher in Maj .me
Em
■ Mr. Ci I -1» devoted ! Pomfret's school, suddenly and
hi-oM-lf to fi.i -t idy of Juno Trent.
invsterlor.sly disappeared tliure-
After thill wig’. I Ov-re
,.<.*hing
If-om. it is al] clear again for th»
approaching couliucnces between
I past two years, tut there are four
them. He cnltivsteJ Mrs. Ever- I mouth» lust out of your life of
Jeith for the sake of seeing her of­
which there is no trace. Mast 1
ten, and nstchi-d-tl.c fu.-di, vi Utb-
'say ii orc? I think I found th
ful face, brilliant and pi-.uant, but
!k«v-note cf youf secret trouble in
Lever succeeded in surprising there
' your interview with that unknown
lha1 shadow of a huldi n sorrow,
man upon th.' night that I saw you
eriuiinsl or otherwise, he hsd seen
first.”
there darkly ot-cv. Indeed, there
“Knowing all that you must be-
was times when Mr. 1 illol. ¡.Iniost
lii v ■ ute an adventure’» in the worst
f«nc;ed that he must hare dr<-;.ni<4
•en-e of the wi rd. and yet you a-k
tbatscere; tim s when Juno Trent'»
1 tne to be your wife.”
joyous laughter, and arch, ccquet-
r
■ : r
I.-.:--:;-
ti»h ways sent hia cun alwggteh
talle gas -, * auething in her quiet
l loud le..p:ng through bis vwtna
t.
gave him a vague thrill of un
You see. rith Ida eyea upaiq hg was
iehberately le-tting the »inn w -nee
td« ask it In spite of mr
|>er nK»h.s abuct him. was | rov­
>s yoa I: ,1.* me euthr
ing a traitor to hi» friend, t» h e
forgive and forget i
nwn horror, in yielding to It o pow­
c.- than lose you. tuve roe th
er of the •iwhanlrw»« There w.-re
■ana; end the cxpiariat. n I
pven times when be fancied that
Toll hie that my tr
master passion which ri
iced, that I am not
pot laterg to August
)M1 hern taiiei into
btm»e ’ f.
tba man weak
He str.
hr ari-
• 111. he La l ye
or that abaurd fanaj
s C’t r qu,tc tlic Mi
was to ofbfr». With Lui
araa «hr and rtn»tr»iutd, her
, lid osea trj
frn -H.-Te I:.» gi
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