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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1895)
But in spite of his mother—in nor partridge, nor squirrel—some- thig flashed out from lohind a ¡spite of all the Pivnipton folks who ’S declared her good looks gone ft»vtr rough puie-l ole at I hilip Irtvor* Ficin Pe p e'i It. ii" '■ " (lie glit g:it- ! sick and scarred as she was—he back—a dark, cruel face—the tering muzzle of a gun , pointed married her and carried her a wav CHAPTER X straight at the young squire’s breast. to some country over the sea, and I Roxie sal silently pulling up the Roxie, turning quickly, saw the didn’t see her again for two long long, gnen fringes if the t»qu<tw- foul.jealous image, with black mur years. After all, Mrs. Joe’s teacup told nil berries der written plainly on the face of it; • vine that thrust it's t. a true story. Yesterday I met 1 thr«»i gh the brown, swt- t snnll-t U and, with a scream that rung far Roxie ’s carriage rolling across the 1 doubt and ---- wide ----- through the ... wood, m she I Ipmc iwedles at her f<' t bridge, and she sat among its satin (| flung herself before Philip Trevor, ■ii «Iv didn't wish she had scrip1» cushions, dressed in a costume crying out, wildly: rTv/philip! He will kill you!” straight from Worth’ "s. s, and looking Mis Trevor’s ••1ft r, and gone t ’| **F ’ "*............ PoAhn'an Mdis. just th»‘->. She. And the next moment there was as handsome as a princess To be of smoke sure, the mark of Sandy Blake’s w •?> mis* r d !•• enough to haw a deafening report, a puff | ‘ bullett is still to He seen on her thro vn h-rwlf into the mill brook, J curling through the woods, and, face, but it doesn’t seem to hurt th.re- ......... a.. end ' f ! ”i,h ’ tluwer-Iike face which had bewitch her hearty. I hear the squire is ed Squire Trevor into forgetting very proud of t hat scar, because it I I Presently an appr »aching step pride and name and station, Roxie is the price she paid for his life, he i says. awoke R >xie from h< r meditation. ft II like dead to the earth. Well, I always knew that Roxie The saw-mill was near at hand, It i* first class in every respect. Tm- proprietor having la-t-ii rai-ed A human shadow f II across the had brains. She lias put on all the Meat at retail and whole pin - roo1» on which sh<- Hit She and Trevor snatched her up and airs and graces of a born lady. in th** busineas know s just h>w tn conduct it - or more, and al pricer 1 looked up and h n . iw i W Philip In vor .carried her there. A surgeon was To look at her now, no one would • vie prices You can buy h-. the quar'.< r stai ding fry h r si ’ e I’-« -f Pork.Multon. S<.m>ug< j sent for in hot haste, and in half an dream that, sh- ever wore a calico «a low as you would ha', io pay raiu'herr On his face wa* an odd, pale dc hour the whol* town knew that dress or carried a pail of water in etc. 1< A. M atthe *, Proprietor. term’n.ition Altogctln r new to V. Roxie Blaks had been sh»<t by a her life. She had the good sense, vou see. to fit herself fur her posi lie Ft retched cut hie hand. i jealous lover in Millbrook Wood, ! tion. Her husband adoies her; ' You need not le arh imd ,o and that her wonderful beautv was and since the birth of that baby ■ i take it,” he «aid, quietly, far all is well nigh ruined forever. bo» , which a white-capped Sw:ss oyer, Roxie.” They never f .und Sandy. Philip nurse parades thnugh Plympton’a * Cha* is ov r?” mid rhe. I Trevor offt red a thousand dollars streets evtry fine day. even his • Mv ttmggl • conce'ning you. HA,), ; , | reward ft-r any clue that would haughty old mother is reconciled he has Ii v»- 'o’i! Miss ( (. lav. and mill i-.'ie na> . . . , b oken with me- — II*. v< n bl m * her': ,va'1 to 11,s apprehension, but with to ihe match. Of course Roxie has made the I A.- I<.i my mot In r r he murt like tin out restili. Nobody in Plympton ' ■ s' < f he v uri.I. yield t> the i injevi r saw his dark, ugly face more, fortune of the Blake family. You i ev ini le*. I will not tight ag'tiust j Of fourie (he scoundrel didn't in- can’t touch one oflhem now with a ni» own he<»rt b'inn-r! I cannot! tend to harm Roxie—he l ived her ten-foot pole They live in that II nn> worn out! I'<r d>vs and is the whole stay | ; too well for tint. She received the big house beyond »he bridge, and w ek-» I ha) e . i en in p ¡rgatory. I about j sin t me*nt tor Trevor—that was old J<-e i« owner of the saw-mill e nnot 1 ve without you. Pride, I h mor. mv plighted word— .1 have ;l|] where he once worked asa common lg iv do vii ti fare uni R>*x»e. I ... . , , Al first the surgeon thought she hand. S« me people arc born to love you w.th all mv h< ttl. i io-k . . , , x , you to be mv wi‘. ” • would die; but she was voung, and g <>d luck in this world and no Straight! i wani aid iuai.lv. was had a good constitution, and she mistake. (iracious! here’s Roxie’s 111 fi^rV^CTPC Cost’ "• more ‘hxn 01her package soda—sever spoils he not? The Tr. Vo: i lood improves pulled through the danger, and carriage coming over the bridge— 111 JJClVI^<ll£v3« flour—universally acknowledged pares! la Ike world. with tim . I til nk Roxie aim-e two months after Philip Trevor high stepping horses, liyered driver, from the ne knot« whiti with as- Made only by CHURCH & CO., Flew Tork. Sold by grocers everywhere. j i . i .. . ii. and all. Run tw the window—do, married her. 1 never would have > . , , , x . tonishme d. an I scarcely tble to be . , , ,, . . . , and take a good look at her as she Wrile for Ara aaW Staa.r Book of ** I m N* TrtQM TWClt. believed one of his blood capable of bv lieve her ears “This is a strange j. st for you to 8'ich fidelity THE END. make,” said she, bitterly. He looked h r full in her lovely face. “It is nojest. I tit heavens honert truth, Roxie! I love vou! 1 will t e on y too gl .d to marry you to morrow— o d iv—as soo..|. as mu will give yotitielf to me.” ( lie str» ,. i • d i nt lus arms to her To every person send ; .v tli a (ir.sb > ii his cheek and I.is Disease commonly comes on with slight ■ ng us t he a mount >>/ • Ii i py » v. - all aglow , ami just tin n | i tut of dry i.ndi rgroa t h near the symptoms, which when neglected increase •r .Viti) til C - Its extri, ! wo < ruck* d sharp y Something in extent and gradually grow dangerous. c for 189). 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