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When Larry Donevan was promoted from footman to coachman and moved from a room over the stables to a trim cottage with a fne view of the Hem- | lawn, he felt as if the numrit H i} K3 3 on.. thing wanting to happiness complete, and presonce . of Eilen was already on her way country. A month ago sent the money for her tion. the belle of Ballymoran, winning her was to be viewed Loca her heart‘s all mine," sald to himeelf, and ms the day af Eilen‘s landing approached his joy becoming. to a dot, that her eyes wore as blye as the lakes of Eliiaroey, and her hair burnished copper. ‘The morning of his wedding dawned «early and Larry was to jubilant apir~ man. Larry boarded the Immigrant ferry boat, mod it was not till be hed iched the immigrant buliding: or Kills Istand that he found that the Cedric, the steamer on which Ellen wi
ewly Innded Imunigrants In their contes ke compartments, and thinking of he tims when be had been like them. In one of the halle a girl was tnlkin® to a. blumcosted official, and biting hot lipe to koap from crying. | Sho was young and slender, with deep. RTSY i hid "I‘m soreg." the official was MLSINX kindly, "Wat we baven‘t been able to get any word of the sunt who wat to meet you, and you‘re too younk & girt. to work. alone in the clty. — It‘s against the law. . If your sunt Mocad come for you, youll have to go buck to Ireland to your own people." "But they‘re all dead," nald the girt. "Shure, there‘s no one belonging to me at all except this aunt in New York whom I‘ve niver seen. An‘ If ahe doeen‘t come for me-" the girl broke off with a sudden sob, so childish, so piteous, that Larry, to spite of bis happiness, felt his heart ache for her. . "It‘s a shame, it is," he said to bim"A poor young bit of a thing like that! Falth, if my Ellen was only bere we might think of something to do for | wite were much better ‘then men‘s tn such cases. Next morning he was early at the fslend, and instead of waiting in the immigrant building tramped up and bringing Ellen to him. descried it and his blood raced at the sight. gold hair him. their eyes met, and then she turned and spoke to n man beaide her. | he laughed and purhed bnck his cap As he did so, Larry recognized him. It was Tim Kearney. ‘They were can» tog down the gangplank now, and ElTen, to steady herself, pot a bare red ,‘ band on the railing. | On her fourth finger gleamed m plain gold wedding Larry was too tunned to speak. {Dazedly he turned toward the fami(ou building, | He knew not what to {do, or where to go.. The mockery of lit all swept over him-the fraitioss {years of planning and working: the {little house that be had meant to be (so happy n. Worse then all, the shame
been no helplens, yet so fovely in her Somehow, the recollection: of her loneliness seemed to draw. hi toward ber as If by an Invinible hand. "Shure, misery loves company," he sald to himaelf, "and if the girl could ouly learn to care for me, ‘ts joy and not rorrow might be in store for us!" He quickened bis steps, fumbling Im his pocket for the letters with which Mr. Hempstead had invested him to case he bad trouble in proving bit right to Ellen. ‘They certified as to Larry‘s character and errand beyond a doubt, and satisfied the middleaged official who ran his eye across them. "Well?" he raid. ‘The siturtion was a dificult one and It took Larry some moments to ex plain. Finally, the officin} threw back his head and Inughed. "We‘ had a good many romances on the islund," he cried, "but this bent all! Still, as far as I can see, there‘ nothing against your marrying the giri if sho consonts. At present she‘s expecting to be deported, for we‘ve found that her sunt dled some days ago after the girl salted." Bo Nora MacManua was called from the women‘s detention room, nnd came with a look of: wonder-a wonder which deepened as sho sow Larry. "They‘re telling me you‘re from the owld sod," sald be. "and that your name‘s Nora MacManus, Is it of the Innishowan MacManuses yo ate!" "Yea," sald Norn. . Her volce was an soft as the run of a river, 1 +7 was at Ingishowan once, myself,"
said Larry, aid he Went on to speak of the old people nnd the old times, "Faith, they‘re a gront bond whin peopie are in n strange fand," he sald, Then Larry took both of Nora‘s hander at the same time. "Norn, girt." he said, "Listen to me.", While he was speaking she kept her gray. eyes: fixed on‘ his. honest. blue ones. . He did not puse until he hind told her the whale story, | "T‘ve lost fulth in one wonnn," he declared, "bit not in all. . And the little house bck there is lonely: and empty, and my heart, shure, it‘s lonely and empty, too. — Wil ye come and fill it, Nora, nlana? . Will ye trust me whin I toll we that the longer I stand here speakin‘ with ye‘ the more I love yet" "It gives me a feelin‘ a‘ home to known [they have the Blarney stone In Amert ca." suid Nora, a gleam of humor ap» pearing in her eyo. "Tm no worse thin an aunt yeniver had seen," pleaded Lorry, "and I may be some better. And the people where we‘re going-shure theyll niver know but what you‘re the girl T came hore tomarry. Thore‘s such n thing ns love at first sight, Norm, durlint, and that‘s what‘s the tatter with me this minute, | Ab, say ye‘ll marry me-though 1 know ye‘ve niver set eyes on me fore"Oh, but I have," cried Nom. "Yer terday, in the hall-" she stopped with. a quick blush, "Ah." cried the delighted Larry, "then ye did notice me, my angel! "Twas hordly a wink T got last night, for your face kept bnunting me. thought of what Td beard ye aay and how lonely and hard it was for ye, a girl In a strange land." "Did ye, now," maid Nora. | "There‘s: few would have thought a that!" A) wonderful change passed over | bet face, her egen softened. "If ye think== it you‘re still shure-* sho faitered,| groping for a word. "Ab, Noma, is It ‘yes ye meant" cried the ccstatle Larry. 1 And Nora nodded. Bo Larry and Eilen wore married, and the kiudiy official and the matron of the detention room were witnesses) of the stmiple ceremony, And it changed} that an he and his bride stood on thei dock of the immigrant ferry they en face to face with Mr. and Mre. Tim Kontney, also bound for New York, "Nore, my dont," snid Larry, "this; to Mrs. Kentucy.. Mrs. Kearney, Td lofke to make you nequninted with myy wife, Mex. Lewronce Donovan." . He shot a shirp look at Tim, | "Is it al your wedding trip yo nre?" he quer toued, and without waiting for an an« awor drew. Nora toward the how of the bout, so thnt to going down the sumplink they took precedence of Mr. and Mrs. Thin Kearney, who followed aultenty behind, and were fust In time to see Larry enll n enh, hund Nora nto Uit, and, fumiptnit after her, close the | qoor with a victoms stam. | "there. are flmex" . sald Lorry, [ win it page to be exthnictiunts" and { teantong over, ho sqiicozed % find t
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