East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 01, 1891, Image 4

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    1891.
P. F. STENGER.
BY LEIGH WEBSTER.
From New York ledger:
“Eate hoih J b you this circlet
With a tank that in Bweet—
T«»acar< h the world over.
And make ii conip’ele.
Thistask once ae<*Minp>iBhed—whenever ft be—
Rcveuicth, Oh, Seeker! thy true love to thee,“
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His first sensation was one of an­
ger. “Some joke of the fellows, I
sup[»ise. It’s pleasant to think I’m
a laughing stock to the crowd! I
have been rather unsocial of late,
but this is going too far. St. Val­
entine’s, eh! So it is! Rather an
expensive j< ke—this thing is the
real thing—odd, too,” and he held
it up to the light. “It is only a
part of a ring. I can see that there
must be another hand with a clover
leaf set the other way to fit into
this. Two four leaved clovers ma­
ted—pretty idea! It omjht to he a
lucky combination Now, whocould
have sent it to me? The address
looks a little like Temple’s—at least,
as it might if be was trying to dis­
guise his hand. Well I could stand
it Better from him. Search the
world over—there is only one place
where 1 care to look, and not like­
ly to find it there!
“One thing, though; I really
ought to cal) on her before I leave
town. She has always treated me
well, and it is hardly the thing to
drop off so slid deni v and completely.
Might arrouse her suspicions, ifsiie
happen <1 to think of me. She will
have heard of this ni.p, and 1 11 ap­
pear w«*dde<| to law—absorbed in
my work. Speak in an easy wav of
Tom’ Blake, and make a graceful
exit from her life. Whv haven’t 1
thought of it before? I’ll go toinor
row night. Tomorrow! Why, that
is St Valentine's day! Well, I
hardly care to go there that night
Somebody elfle would be there—he
would any night, for that matter—
and it is the last opp triunity, if I
leave town next morning,
“Parshall, you have some super
slitious nonsense sneaking through
your head, but we’ll put a stop to
that
1 won’t go at all.”
St. \ alentine’s Day—a whirl of
snow. Noone could go out amt
|perhaps| no one come in. Toone
girl it was the longest dav she had
ev» r known, as she wandered, rest
lesslv, from one room to nriolu r
disdainful of t he dainty concoct ions,
of lace, bon-bons, and t nder senti
m< iits, witi, which the good saint
I
had favored her She drew a sigil
of it liel. when, nt last—dinner ov» r
—her guardian departed to his club
and she was free to partake herself
to the little drawing-room, which
was her special nook The soft
lights—the |>erfun.e of flowers—
soothed her spirits, and she laughed
a little as she noted the work
thrown ciirelesslv on th«1 tatde.
“How many tilings I have tried
to do to »lay and what a farce it ha>
all lieen!”
She moved about the room—a
graceful figure in her dull green
gown, with its touches of silver.
On her left hand w as a curious ring,
which she paused »»ffen to study—
then with a sigh, sunk into a great
chair I m fore the tire and steadily
contemplated both hand* * ith the
deep-st attention. The firelight
show«»] an anxious ami troubled
troubled face.
“How could I do it? If he comes,
what a false position I should be in
What untruths I shall baxc to im
ply. It he wert* to find me out, I
should I m * over« helmed with shame.
I low could he suspect? Did 1 not
take every precaution? But, then—
/
he won’t come. I feel sure of that.
(A ring at the bell). “Yes, Katv
—taking the offered caid—“vou
may bring him in here. W hat
shall 1 say? I must go through with
it now!
"Good evening, Mr. Parshall,
IIow good of vou to come out a
night like this. 1 asked you to
come in here, the drawing room is
so big an 1 cheerless Do t ike this
»eat near the fire. I have been fairly
scorching my face all the evening,
and will gladly resign my place to
you.”
She turned, picked up a fan, and
carefully seated herself with her
hack to the light. Her guest had
been, apparantly, struck dumb;
for now that there was an opportun­
ity, he had no word to sav- He
mid sink down obediently into the
warm corner pointed out to him.
and was gazing fixedly at the hand
which held the fan. Could he be-
livehiseyes? It was half a shadow.
Vet, when she had held out her hand
in greeting just now, the ring look
ed so familiar it bad taken his
breath away. Seeing her eyes fol-
’ow the direction that his had taken,
he said, boldly:
“W hat a curiou3 ring!”
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