CAPE MAY HERALD, TUESDAY' AUGUST n 1907
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ThW U » •torr ■omrthlns Uk» Jupll«alo wbl**. »hlcb l» Inlcnilcd to ell tnatr chalice In the same uf whwt » glee • comi«irt»on of |>uH eklfl T ■tor; eUmlnalee the phyal.al |*-r* •Ul; In the genie of tore awl leave* all to dlspoaltlou \Vb.*. the cn«a*enicul of Oarrtel Haowvl' awl Sam Thal.-h.-r waa an »oun.-eJ everyt-dy ajK ‘hat It waa a eood match llarrtct waa a hl*h l>rln^ CtjJcd girl, •toadj. <llC»IOod. fo» kohle aaplrattuoa. which ahe mad* foal *bow in .-arryin* out. She w wealthy and her aurr'— *' wbeev It would do Thatcher wn>
man w aljowed to leave the coodtry unleaa h« van show he haa door the military, Mrvteo rennlrod pf him. If a man I* on the jiotnt of atartlng ho mnat delay hi* departure until be geta • paaapoty abowthc that he la ■ free
Moiiten the BuMenhela Every man known the dtfflculty aod agony of a refractory collar atud. With a hrenkfaat 10 oaf. a train to catch and an appotnUncnt »r. keep, few thlnaa are mofe tnadacnlns than the collar which aim ply will not all "elf to the atud Hut few thing! are . » ea«y to renwHly .Ul that la ueoeaaar: l> to dip the thumb and forefinger In •cuter aod ailghtly molaten the oludl ndte I uftDbhule. Then the atud ullpn
with no evd or wi-a
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Kotwtthatainting t
world the - engaged couple fai *r.». tom-tber Harriet atudled be «a* Interceted In. t» a<-.on him in hi. View*-In abort to ma **There*cme a period ahen Thatcoev ootk-ed that hU Oan.-ee an. different at different timer At *«ie evening when be .-ailed ahe would maulfeat b.-r uaual Inlereet In what Interwttrd him or what • - prefer to talk
e would chatter
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Bghtly. principally about what die war. beraelf Intereatcd In. Thatcher wa« rented by thin nemlfrivoltty and per mltted her to chatter to her heart a content Then. too. ahe maulfeatcd a dlapoaltloo to have her own way about gtlk- thing, and occaalonally would By Into a audden burst of paaalon. ao Im potent no noreunonnble, that he wa. quite amused- Inatcad of flaring up htmaelf he would ak and laugh at her. Then when be had bad enough of tills ■ummee tempiwt on a millpond he would take hCr to hin arma and cover
her face'Wltl: klaeca.
The next time be called he would
proliably find her former self-ready with her sympathy and practical advice aa to hi* affairs, her expression of those strong sromanly principles for which she waa no valued by the world ■t large — Indeed, all that she had thrown off. nothing that she had n»-
named. during their ln»t meeting. On* evening when he called—be had
witnessed the evening before one of her April storms, with a bit of thunder and lightning thrown In—and found bet her own steady self he deliberately set about to make her angry. She looked at him with a dignified aatonlahmcnt.
He kepi on with his prodding till Anal
lj she arose and with a pained surprise. mingled with contempt, walkec out of the room. He sent a maid for her. but ahe declined to return, and he
went away without seeing her. He did not sleep that night, for b«
was much troubled. Her treatment of
him bad repelled him.
be always this serious self be was quite willing to release her from her engagement. But be could-not give up that lighter Harriet who rested him. amused him and of whom all he ashed waa to be loved. However, the matter was settled the next evening when ha called by a greeting far more demon at rati ve than ahe had ever shown him before. Indeed. It seemed that the bond between the two which even when she waa her lighter self had been flimsy had suddenly become unbreakable; that th^y were now the fetters of a
real mutual ecstatic love.
-sweetheart." be ■aid. “what haa brought about this changeT"
“I'm pledged not to WU.”
He could get nothing from her. but she showed no disposition to rclapat. From that time till shortly before the wedding he saw no more of her other ■srlrms self. She was the same light whimsical. Irrational, emotional, lovable creature. When the lover, tired of bla dally labors, left them at his office be could be sure that during his evening call upon his fiancee be could laugh and chat without being reminded of them. Occasionally If be felt ilka throwing the burden upon her It -would be received not with advice and A dissertation on the better part for w man to cboore. but with a kiss. One thing above all pleased him—ahe bad a sympathetic heart for every one. Though Impulsive, her Impulse* were good. And notwithstanding occasional April storms she waa In the main a modal of amiability. When Thatcher would speak to her about her former seif and bla delight that It seemed to have faded ■way from her she wuul - hlde her face on bla breast and as
nothing
At last the marriage was set for month In advance. The next tfn Thatcher called on his fiancee he wi astonished that aa ahe had been for time a double disposition, so abe wi now double In the flesh. One of tl two advanced to meet him. “I am Harriet ^Hartwell." ahe said, rand this la Florence Kirk. We met accidentally and were astonished at similarity. ftoapecOng that my dla-
ments. I persuaded her to personate me alternately with myself, she wearing my costumes while doing so. She has proved conclusively that she Is cape bla of making you happy . I am not We alternated in receiving you until you showed on one occasion a mental constitution with which I could nr be In accord. Then I told ITareoeo tl
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