Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 189, 6 August 1907 — Page 8
THE KICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, AUGUST G, 1907.
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Hy BOOTH TARKINGTON, Author of (iTie Gentleman From -Indiana?' and ilThe Conquest of Canaan. 11
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fellow craven, Sir Hugh Guilford, there V ".Ma'am," replied Molyneux humbly, "Sir Hugh's leg is broken. Tady Kellerton graciously permits him to be taken in." "I do not permit it! M. de Chateaurien rides with us." "But" . - "Sir! Leave the wretch to groan by the roadside," she cried fiercely, "which plight I would were that of all of you ! But there will be a pretty story for the gossips tomorrow ! And I could almost find pity for you when I think of the wits when you return to town. Pine gentlemen, you; hardy bravos, by heaven, to leave one man to meet a troop of horse single handed while you huddle in shelter until you are overthrown and disarmed by servants! Oh, the wits! Heaven cave you from the wits V "Madam." "Address me no more! M. do Chateaurien, Lady Iiellcrton and I will greatly esteem the honor of your company. Will you come V She stepped quickly into the coach and was gathering her skirts to make room for the Frenchman, when a heavy voice spoke from the shadows of the tree by the wayside. , "Lady Mary Carlisle will, no doubt, listen to a word of counsel on this point."The Duke of "Wintersct rode out into the moonlight, composedly untying a mask from about his head. He had not shared the flight of his followers, but had retired into the shade of the oak, whence ho now made his presence known with the utmost coolness. '"'Gracious heavens, 'tis Winterset!" exclaimed Lady Bellerton. '' "Turned highwayman and cutthroat !" cried Lady Mary. : "Xo, no," laughed M. Beaucaire, somewhat unsteadily, as ho Btood, swaying a little, with one hand on the coach door, the other
FOR A 2JOMLWT HE CUT THROUGH THE H1KQ AXD CLEARED A SPACE ABOUT HL51. pressed hard on his side, "he only oversee. He is jus a little bashful, eometime'. Ho is a great man, but he don' want all the glory !" "Barber," replied the duke, "I must tell you that I gladly descend to bandy words with you. Your monstrous impudence is a claim to rank I cannot ignore. But a lackey who has himself followed by six other lackeys" "Ha, ha ! Has not -M. le Due been busy all this "evening to justify qo ? And I think mine mus' be the bes' six. Ha, ha ! You think ?" "AI. de Chateaurien," said Lady Mary, "wo are waiting for you." "Pardon," he replied. "He has something to say. Maybe it is 'bea1 if you hear it now." "I wish to hear nothing from him ever !" "My faith, madam," cried the duke, "this saucy fellow has paid you the last insult I He is so sure of you ho does not fear you will believe the truth. When all is told, if you do not agree ho deserved the lashing wo planned to" ' "I'll hear no morel" "You will bitterly repent it, madam. For your own sake 1 entreat" "And I also," broke in M. Beaucajrc. "Permit me, mademoiselle. Let him speak." "Then let him bo brief," said Lady Mary, "for I am earnest to bo quit of him. His explanation of an attack on my friend and on my carriage should bo made to my brother." "Alas that ho wa3 not here," said the duke, "to aid me I Madam, was your carriage threatened ? I have endeavored only to expungo a debt I owed to Bath and to avenge an insult offered to yourself through" "Sir, sir, my patience will "bear little more!" "A thousan' apology," said M. Beaucaire. "Yon will listen, T only beg, Ladv Marv?" She made an angry gesturo of assent. "Madam, I will be brief as I may. Two months ego there came to Bath a French gambler calling himself Beaucaire, a desperate fellow with the cards or dice, and all the men of fashion went to play at his lodging, where he won considerable sums. He was small, wore a black wig and mustachio. He had the insolence to show himself everywhere until the master of ceremonies rebuffed him in the pump room, as you know, and after that he forbore his visits to the rooms. Mr. JSash explained (and was confirmed, madam, by indubitable information) that this Beaucaire was a man of unshakable, rile,
Beaucaire
MeClure, Phillips & Co. from Yesterday.). "what are pu doins; with your
low birth, beliig, in fact, no other than a lackey ci" the French king's ambassador, Victor by name, de Mirepoix's barber. Although his condition was known, the h'iVo-us impudence of the fellow did not desert him, and he remained in Bath, where none would speak to him." . "Is vour fr.rr.itro ni;rh done, sir?" "A few moments, madam. One evening, three weeks gone, I observed a vcrv elegant equipage draw up to my door, and the Duko of Chateaurien was announced. The young man's manners were worthy according to the French acceptance and 'twere i-ile to deny him the most monstrous asiurance. He declared himself a noble traveling for pleasure. He had taken lodgings in Bath for a season, he said, and called at once to pay his respects to me. His tone was ?o candid in truth, I am the simplest of men, very easily gulled and his stroke so bold, that I did not for one moment suspect him, and, to my poignant recrret though in the humblest spirit I have fhown myself eager to atone that very evening I had the shame of presenting him to yourself." "The shame, sir!" "Have patience, pray, madam. A', the shame ! You know what figure he hath cut in Bath since that evening. All ran merrily with him until sreral days ago Captain Badger denounced him as an impostor, vowing that Chateaurien was nothing." "Pardon," interrupted M. Beaucaire. " 'Castle Xowhero' would have been so much better. "Why did you not make him say it that way, monsieur?" Lady Mary started. She wa3 looking at the duke, and her face was white. lie continued, "Poor Captain Badger was stabbed that tamo day" "Most befitting poor Captain Badger,'"' muttered Molyneux. "and his adversary had the marvelous insolence to declare that he fought in my quarrel! This afternoon the wounded man sent for me and imparted a very horrifying intelligence.. He had discovered a lackey whom he had seen waiting upon Beaucaire in attendance at the door of this Chatcaurien's. lodging. Beaucaire had disappeared the day before Chatcaurien's arrival. Captain Badger looked closely at Chateaurien at their next meeting and identified him with the missing Beaucaire beyond the faintest doubt. Overcome with indignation, he immediately proclaimed the impostor. Out of regard for me ho did not charge him with being Beaucaire. The poor soul was unwilling to put upon me the humiliation of having introduced a barber, but the secret weighed upon him till he sent for me and put everything in my hands. I accepted the odium, thinking only of atonement. I went to Sir John Winiplcdon's fete. I took poor Sir Hugh, there, and these other gentlemen aside, and told them my news. Wo narrowly observed this man and wero shocked at our simplicity in not having discovered him before. These are men of honor and cool judgment, madam. Mr. Molyneux had acted for him in the affair of Captain Badger and was strongly prejudiced in his favor, but Mr. Molyneux, Sir Hugh, Mr. Bantison,- every one of them, in short, recognized him. In spite of his smooth face and his light hair the adventurer Beaucaire was writ upon him amazing plain. Look at him, madam, if he will dare the inspection. You saw this Beaucaire well the day of his expulsion from the rooms. Is not this he ?" M. Beaucaire stepped close to her. Her pale face twitched. "Look!" he said. "Oh, oh !" she whispered with a dry throat and fell back in the carriage. "Is it so ?" cried the duke. "I do not know. I cannot tell." - - - "One moment more. I begged theso gentlemen to allow mo to wipe out the insult I had unhappily offered to Bath, but particularly to you. They agreed not to forestall me or to interfere. I left Sir John "Wimpledon's early and arranged to give the eprry rascal a lashing under your own eyes, a satisfaction due the lady into whose presence ho had dared to force himself." " 'Xoblesse oblige V " said M. Beaucaire in a tono of gentle inquiry. "And now, madam," said the duke, "I will detain you not one second longer. I plead the good purpose of my intentions, begging you to believe that the desire to avenge a hateful outrage, next to the wish to serve you, forms the dearest motive in the heart of Wintersct." "..; "Bravo !" cried Beaucaire softly. Lady Mary leaned toward him, a thriving terror in her eyes. "It is false?" she faltered. "Monsieur should not have been born so high. Ho could have smade little book'." "You mean it is false ?" she" cried breathlesslv. "'Od's blood, i3 she not convinced?" broke out Mr. Bantison. "Fellow, were you not the ambassador's barber ?" - "It is all false ?" she whispered. ; "The mos' fine art, mademoiselle. How long you think it take M. de "Winterset to learn that speech afler ho write it out ? It is a mix of what is true and the mos' chaste art. Monsieur has become a man of letters. Perhaps he may enjoy that more than the wars. Ha, ha!" Mr. Bantison burst into a roar of laughter. "Do French gentlemen fight lackeys ? Ho, ho, ho ! A pretty country ! We English do as was done tonight have our servants beat them." ''And attend ourselves," added M. Beaucaire, looking at the duke, "somewhat in the background? But, jnirdon," he mocked, "that remind' me. Francois, return to Mr. Bantison and these gentlemen
tl leir weapons. (To be For a LSttls Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room Bouse for $300; a 5 room house for $S50; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to" loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan. MONUMENTS And Markers. Hattaway's, 12 N. 6th street. 31-S0t WHY WILL YOU SUFFER when II. II. Rolling has a sure cure for your corn; 20 S. Sth st. Phone S42. S0-30t LAUNDRY. v e can neip ""maKe'r3'ounpy hoii estly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. UNDERTAKERS. LSOST&HLEYWTIso. 15 N. 10th street. Private amtulance. 1k)a. ta K.LUTK, Undertakers, 14 South Sth St. Both Phones 36. VOUK HANDS kept soft and velvety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer. 704 Mala street Phone 563.
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THE PRICE OF 5 t FOR SALE. Richmond property specialty. Poricrfield. Kelly Block, rhoue 329. tl FOR SALE A good horse and buggy; 315 X. 16th street. 6-7t FOR SALE Sow and pigs; Inquire any evening. J. X. Hicks & Son, 1214 Harris street. 6-71 FOR SALE One 2 horsepower stationary engine, perfect running ord er; address Lock box 3, Centervlllo. Ind. 6-7t FOR SALE Xew Process gasoline range, extension table, 12'! South .".rd street. 4 It FOR SALE A large square piano, cheap for cash; 206 Pearl street. 4-4t FOR SALE Antique and all kinds second hand furniture. Antique Furniture Co., Cor. room, 4th and Main. Phone 47 3-7t FOR SALE Sewing machines, needles oils and repairs. R. M. Lacey, Kio Main St. 3-7t FOR SALE Swiss music box and one dozen records. Latest style, fast and slow lever, plays two hours with one winding. Bought cheap, sold cheap at Routh's Music store, ."10 Main street. 3-7t FOR SALE One six year old brood mare and suckling colt. Inquire of Charles Parker, R. R. Xo. 5. or second house south of Gaar bridge. 3-3t FOR SALE Good post office fixtures very cheap. Hester Swiggett, Cambridge City, Ind. 2-201 FOR SALE Onehorse wheat drill, good as new. Cheap. Call phone S05C. 114t FOR SALE Xew 7-room house, electric light, bath rooms, hard and soft water. 733 S. Sth St. On car line. Call at property or 325 X. 5th St. l-7t FOR SALE A refrigerator, one rocking chair, dressers and others household furniture; 1517 N. D street. 30-7t FOR SALE Home made bread, cakes and pies; 621 N. 12th street. 30-7t FOR SALE We have several very nice and desirable city properties; also some nice propositions In suburban properties at prices that should sell them. See us quick and we will treat you right. Ball & Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th st 30-7t FOR SALE Wall Paper at special low prices to close to make room for Fall stock. Moormann's Book Store, 522 Main street. 20-7t FOR SALE Xew drop head Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, $20.00. Must be sold at once to settle claim. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 500 Main street. 30-7t FOR SALE OR REXT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. - 27-tf Everybody buys property from WoodhursL PIS Main SL Telephone 491. June5 tf FOR SALE Choice suburban premis- ' es, well fruited, watered, eX5.; beautiful situation; possession Immediate. See J. E. Moore, over C N. Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street, Richmond. Ind. 8-tf FOR SALE Cement blocks. Call at Simmons' Cigar Store. 13-28t FOR SALE CHEAP Two hundred thousand (2O.OOr of Xo. 1 building brick, five hundred perches of good building stone, frames, sheds, fences and different kinds of building materials. At buildings now being wrecked to make room for the new Panhandle freight house on Fifth Street. The Dayton House Wrecking Co. 2S-7t FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floore. Phone "36. 20-tf B"a"RGAIX Day Violin, case, extra strings. Mute and bow. $0.75. Reduced to $."iO at Routh's music store .'If Main street. 3-7t FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky TEXAS LAND. 10,247 acres, Jackson County, Texas, 5 miles to railway, all level, good soil, pure water, two living streams, 2,000 acres oak timber on streams, all fenced, small buildings, used as ranch, good corn, cotton and fruit land, 50 miles from Gulf of Mexico, as much rainfall as Illinois. Price $9.50 per acre. Easy terms. Adjoining land held twice this price. I need the money to complete payment on British Columbia timber. Chas. O. Elwood, owner, 718 Guaranty Loan Bldg., Minneapolis, M S-6-et
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