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S.m.lav. Folmwry 'JS. 1 TUP t,. . 1 Tape Six :r.ir.u:-.l.-J i:.J. ' it iu.ii.1 h-'", l.or.l 1W inc. Va.l. than an mc v 'f 1 IT! rll lPTKK l olitluM'tl) ;pil!i' Tin Martha turn.d eff her at- n tl' V,M ' h lulled ai Ian! dial the tcr "N" o " JuI warm f nouch her mUtrt- !- vr refunftl to brave a raid shower and wen up to the o,l. a (Liming- yellow rotM- if lroniurtnt sik over arm. liny siitin boudoir mult-.' in her hand While she knrit t the dam to l.p the uiul.t on hart feet, and then uto.nt to revive -In1 slim form la the fold of the ro!" the voire promised' "If you haven't mode the .uer too cold. Martha. I'll tell you what it waa that happened l.mt nirht a: soon at I'm in it. If It s t-oid you' shan't know a thine." When the robe had fallen an. I the pajamas had been tossed, rolled into a ball, at Martha's head, and the splashing in the marble pool, waa beguu. Martha was merrily ij-' formed : 'I atole Prince Mit-hael. Martha! ; Actually took him r;clit out of i vonne a arms, almost actually, mai a, an1 p,rk , spa. ious set- la, fiRuralively spenkinc or some- (or ,ho Kr,..lt ,.,,j,,n bed. w.th thine like that, and ran away with j;s ,!;. f urnmi mirrors. Th-re a t re countless feminine tliiucs m.-mt i atm ,i l. i:;.,i-. i!e. fr tn-.i-.1 ti tir llf l- u i J., .1:1:1.1 -I! rtsen-.itn-r.t mr.tia!lv. "Why .'i.lr.'t oa him i-way What n the world d ' he mean bv m:iir : dooi-:ti-I mean r.ltins :n mv sittmc r.-.-ni. a: this hour of the d.i " "He aurt- ! n.e th.r. Mad. :n.,.-M-llt Had told h;m he in Klu t, ail tor ht-r a: i.mt-. He i in rid.r.; ltithes " "Well I shan't pile out now for anybody. I'm maiotiiitic around me that 1 won't viow :l:roiii:h luii.c him in. 1 wont enu hini an t..i. but 111 make ho:J my trav '' Martha .spread a lusty p i.r,unil the room - a room tint matter lor M.mha had nevt r teat.l lenendatde. . r .. rvltor. fapaMe t'" uu.lt.l for the toilot rlt w!;o wa no si Kv.-n ridit-i .' '... art Vir r .--.. C a- ar.l ..;! ' 1 1 '' .hirniinr'.iii; I o h ,r prteiie i-or.it in r:;: ar. -t ir ' ' and him .in em tfl r- .. i ! . n : ii n l t V i moithv f rs ! -,ii',:!ors t-( ! i.d nu-tit'sa ( .iti I . s ttiorn.ni; . u ,l ot ma 1. ni. Alwax o( oards from tout t r. nnllir- : - ; in- a parv.-tr to r.; Madfiuo.iei J . ttiviera. s or from ri-.i to put all ht-r ui.tif and semi tin :n to Ih Voik tVI-s-e at I raaelllt n's I -: ll'l-t ll.l lla fl oil lilt l-es l' ( , I fit- .i-itl fie v I li" .1 O' .'S . a : ; It t!i. t in-. P '.1 ;ll.n I' s III .1.1 t 1 i..' a ,- M..i-t .i butu h. . n.e.l ai bank. -.1 o.-r Jeat'- To b t the :i! the t'.ltt'l. . Oiltt t h.-rt . ' .' 111. ..lone "'t s-Y Y" w " J ,.li. i-'-'l! . ; ere ..- Ill : i.l I I :n a h.-pel in- him. Mad flight over the boule- om-e 'i-'i nia t!'. it sh. Tres f.T ll "You mil i.nt !i. t to in pl W.l ad.-.! "it lp. J,.jiina l.arn. f.'l.s . asked to .1 !l her told Tara d tne sea at mmnisnt. across iiMau urXv anJ "ensue. Joauna Monaco and up the stone road into M-rlh,-, Kian,., aad the alps. Ooh! Martha, you made ,n-h, her -,)h i ...ii l. Plexse turn on his eyes encase d.in't fear Mar- it almost too cold. a little more warm: in. .Martha, that w: the moonliKht. all a.une with the prince alone except the driver and he didn't count, of course. And Michael was in a real moonlight mood. too. Because, there. ' , ,,,.. ,., k,.j i;. j,.. i.,v. I say I ! do It would t,ufhty mieitile." So. while Lord IKu m :ti ed fOtne p'.ire on tl-e i r w a 1 1 - l-.n ;.is It's too hot! Why don't they make water Just risht! Iletause. Martha we were running away to he mar ried. Married in Genoa at damn and all that sort of thing, and we were to come back and fai e the Grand Duke Nicholas in his Til'a c. Nice and say. -Lo and Hehold SIro' If there's ever another throne in Russia here's a new princess to hang on it!" That's what happen-1 ( ca last nigni .vtartna because Mi chael had the urge." Martha's eyes widened and she It was thrill- ,.a j(e n.ai.h t )0 experienced ground of ViMa Amene. Celeste an I ride through . ,Ianljn th. eo'n-rw of a young Marie pr-r-rl her for her ndlui: lady's rhember. ilr t.i show It. at tog. and J. nana ran ht-r morning's any rate.'' post through her tinrer:. Only one When young Lord Porminster ' letter inter, st. d h-r. When she eppeared at the bedside Joanna ig- t-uina to this one site dropp. d fie tray held by Marie i-titii her iliesslng safsfar-lont w;:h his long solitude ' and put the one in the boudoir sitting room, and table. frowned up a: him without so much She would put it aside iini.l h-r :is ivin him her fingers. maids were fntiilitd with her. or ' What a terrlhle man you nre." ' until she toiild dismiss win. ever she accus.-d him. "lo begin on me 'waa near 01 the moment. Then si early in the morning. Invent ( she would i ioee her eyes anil sit. n.e some good reason at iinc or very atlll. Her mind would lean ci away." I backward and out of her memories "Cut you told me last night that summon a procession of thing that night come. At nine, we agreed, had happened. She was very tare- l You promised to ride to San Itemo. ! ful in her marshalling of this par It's a gorgeous m-irning. too" jade. She omitted nothing In every Joanna cossiderid him iudicl-: Ittlir she received with that n-.atk stared at the bare form splashing 0tMy. "I)o you know." she said.; of the bank on the omsld'- she in the pool. "But. Mademoiselle:" "t,u are the moit beastly thing! feared there might be the wiping she protested: "I: didn't really i i ould Imagine! You have the uway of all the mys'ery of h.r happen, did It?" I troil disagreeable habit of remind- money, or perhaps, lis explanation. "Don't be silly. Martha. One has ing one in the morning of what! She knew, al'houith Knglt-ton had to have a passport to cross the foolish thing one sriys at nlglit.'not i ncouraged her in this belief.1 frontier from France into Italy, and Thafa no fair. Teddy. Things are that the explanation would t ome, one Just can't smile one s way past so different in' th morning:" some day. And, always, aim waul-, those iron minded old fogies that "Surely you don't expect niu In id to be prepared for it. llrand m. atand on guard. Michael forgot forget all those things you said to still a sir.ster shadow who had ever all about that, he was so filled me las: night jo soon as this morn- been in the background, hr.d toyed with me. and of co-arse 1 didn't 'ing." he demanded, increiluous. with her in New York, had smiled remind him of It. I had ail :h. "Of our-e." she a Mir.-d him. "I ironically, whenever she repulsed iomant:c thrill of a dash to be- have anyway. Whut did I say hint, and gradually, had wrapped come a bride knowing I wouldn't last night. Teddy? Here, sit down. Nome sort of a net about h-r wlii.li have to lie a bride-y at all. Now You tuustn't n;aud our my bed almust strangled her. Kenilworth yon may dry me. Martha, but don't-like that. Hold my toast. If had been devoted to her, Kenilmii lub too hard. I could hardly ketp you're good you ecu. feed me a tal, brooding, sometimes larii.-st from laughing when Michael lost bite now and then. What did Ijand sometimes passionately bitter, his argument with the frontier say last night. Teddy?" j but Hrandon had never lost his guard and realized he wasn't hav- "You said that you were really ; head. Kenilworth had said, that Ing any nuptials in the morning. "j becoming fond of me and that after lir-t night in New Yoik. that lis Martha should have said, merely. 'a little while you'd talk seriously! was going to "play fur her " She "Yes, Mademoiselle!" with a maid with me about our lmure. you had accepted the hallerg.-. He aerrant's reticence, but somehow know. " j had ceased playnig and was frankly her mistress was never dignified; "I really said that? (iivc me a ; fctruggling lo break through her during that mornins bath. So she bite of toast and let me think how 1 battlements. did not refrain from a prompting, to explain tti.h a distraction." ' Hut Hrandon controlled her. This "I should fancy so. Mademoiselle." . He was gloomily silent while she:. she must ulwav. ..i,ii i- th disposed of a tiny nibble of her' Once or twice, she would rem. m. and solemn and Just thundered at amusing she had to laugh at him' had drawn upon every iiem In her 1 store of artifice i.nd had gambled And her mistress gratified her. "He turned on me very fierce toast. me. iou anew we atan t nave our' and site reached a finger to hi passports.. Why didn't you remind lips, careless of the drooping awav He must have seen my lipi fiom her arm of the robe Martha wrapped me getting crooked because he said, then: 'Joanna Manners, you're a fraud:' But I'm not a fraud, am I Martha?" "No. indeed. Mademoiselle:" Mnr- 1 ad ter lure, against hia mastery, and, tach time, nhe hud almost been fchotit her. "There the victor. Both lime. .I., h. now:" she said. "I remember. I brought things Into his eyes that had just ha.! a gla .s of burgnndyj were revealing, and ton danverous itcnuwomi. wnen be tor ner to fight ut;ainst. His tib-i 'ants Lie lo lit- Verv eenernns I score. hut twimii.,!. Mnii..i lha replied, but even her mistres I.o.ldy nlwy inveigles me up to! power dominated her again, he.ause detected more of hope than of eon-, a sip of burnim,!;-. , ti lioddyishe would not risk tempting him viction in her tone. For one brief loi that, lor: I did promise him I'd When she had measured her-elf -.ie me launiui main Held piny mm: v.kh him this morning the thin yellow rob., the slender That war. s.wh a od promise, little body was enfolded in her Teddy. ,t delighted him so. that I arms. The warmth and pulses ..r gave it to you too. If n promise it went straight to her lo an i ml ! is good one should repeat It, don't i-he wished that she rn.tld he SIlr, you see?" that the girl she hud servi a hectic, galloping ycur, a fraud! through I "No, I don't sec 'till morose. through the passing of the year and weighed the meaning of each atep and its influence upon her, she would open her letter and read II. As usual, what she feared, wns not In (he one thai Marie had hand- i.t ner wniie i edily Dormlniili r All right then, we won't I KII.IKI) I. I'm terribly fond of , ' 1 Al"'' M'nn., Feb. 27. -Otis naybe I'll marry you. who! E' f:,3"T. former major league he declared. mil Roddy s out of waited somo nlaee out nn n,.. it beeause I'm on dork unH tin kn'i I ernnnrlu f, fMni...i...i t veJ,herrD" 2,,,h8t P""""";'"' lf Iho other thing you told j paragraph which sho read over and year had rea .hed fl-imhoyt.nt eli-j me that I hope jou haven't forgot." ' over again, maxes: the dLnraiight. my-tified, "You mean about my getting! (To be continued ) mistress Martha had sent down tl,e fond of you? That doesn't require.! ' n.u.. in hit nrst triumph- in ; "' Immediate making pood, does! n.M.h I I.AYKU i mimes House oil the avenue had it Teddy necome tne golden girl ,,r, forget thai. whom a vortex raged, a Kliit-rine I sou mid. luring feather of paradi " in ,.1 knows?" ball player waa killed hem i..-...u. world of money and madne,,. Ad She considered him a minute and wllen ni' mot'- r plunged down In the secret reeesses of Mar-jadd.d: "I'm glad you are holding throl""i a Mtgo railing and fell lha'a soul there w:w a fear thatl'ny toast, Teddy. You take every- 50 she wished wasn't there. Perhaps! thing I say so seriously. Now Ihen ' c'y""T was 50 years old and thin fear would have gleaned a m- t-t ou. f h,.r ,.m ((( (.piplaycd with Pltlshtirgh, rhlcng, lie comrort or, perhaps. It might ' dres.sed. And. evidently since Hoddy!0"'1 """Inn In the National league have been Hflrrcd anew, if she could ''""n i remembered this morning1"" al Ployed with Minneapolis have seen a hard, iinpleasai.i sbmi. any better than i ,u i .i...n i 'In the American sr.eiii... i .....it iiiitu, (ui ... n ow mat passed swirtly across brown ' Martha bring mo my riding togn " eyes when iher inistress enught the! 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