Cape May Herald, 31 December 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THE EXILE.

WOMAN CONQUERS. IN THE HIMALAYAS.

DILLAYE’S SECRET

By MRS. JENNIE DAVIS BURTON.

ful where I felt, but for him, I ihould

Mlae Varderelt, So

hie dry llpi

I know notbloc of

of oeer'f **.000 feet, *he

tell you Dotblnc," be

toe?” efae aeemad goeded on to uk. "Beeauae what 1 eoold tell would only heighten your regret. Because any Idle dream I may hare had of banishing him from your thoughts has left me. and all that remains is to hide the secret of your regret and

burled, and his sin with him. I t hare known regret," broke blt^from her lips. "I might have

I burg Post.

of the nephew, with

believed then In a love that would

himself was given a responsible poal-

turned from it by sordid

have little enough

The reproach. If It

r. fell without effect

his uncle's approval.

Dlllaye Is growing rich and swelling

!>•■ which people began to say was killing him, and spent in the qalet B °ok where the one summer faollday nt Si la 11.- k.s V .

woods, propounds the

How many minutes passed before

thinking during

honor to be worsted Vf

faculties? Strange

In her memory. She recalled.

up fragments of torn envelopes

What Do You Remember of Your Courtship Days ?

that is required. The system of tsklpc a whole day's

*The American.*

. haired Thompson squirt who

t*s Relief .Corps home talent

there She recited "The Wreck of the

book affect me like a lot of admirably

beast ol Bat t bere was a strength of emotion To-day | in Dlllaye's face that awed her.

will beat to pieces

night Is half over, the flahermen say.*

“A* tqan might go out with «

.for transporting merchandise or ! Sant:

lieve. I have diverted myself that

The Providence Journal granting.

now fhe people apparently

understand his quiet-

brave afalp with her

able to keep carriage

eaddU from him yet. In spite of yonrwelf.'

It watf In .bis plan

dport to amateur

they two. with

which jiade life endurable, la V har* U- — A aL- ka-

witb a wistful smile.

•Coastahce, will you tell

We Americana pity Ignorant

eurred, and by this set I have place/

.The bell, which

silent for a time, began again, but

The only reparation I

drowning Its alarm

lab myself." DIMaye stood In his own chamber.

err most of

broke In a simultaneous burst.

I have made expiation with my life.'

"Dear husband. I loved you

gone," Dlliaye' repeated.

lees, I fear—I fear!"

Home Companion. ^

caused more fall urea.

fore, be II, P-esolved. That We do

law In Illinois

with their devastating

Peachy started to eO"

the poli^t Itself was cut. c" as If It

in discussing automoblla regulations.

;—-—" ,— declares that fHo odds

mads a dot'In,the

given to an automobile i- - <k

trought. But the ship

with hsr husband's handwriting.

bar, quivering through all

"My Darling. My Wife: fiow