Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 191, 8 August 1907 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,' THURSDAY, AUGUSTUS, 1907?

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By BOOTH TARKING TON,

Author of "Tie Gentleman Conquest of

Copyright, 1900, by MeCture, Phillips & Co.

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"Mademoiselle, I l;nve the honor to r.:-T: von: if von had known this Beaucaire was lionra, though of pea?rnr birth, would you' Involuntarily, controlled as her icy pre? en e was, she shuddered. There wa3 a moment of silence. "Mr. Molyneux," said Lady Mary, "in spite of your discourtesy in allowing a servant to address' me, I olT.-r you a hist chance to leave this room tindisgraced. Will you give me your arm V "Pardon me, madam' said Mr. Molyneux.

"IF YOU HAD KNOWN THIS BE A UCA1RE WAS HONES', THOUGH OF PEASANT BIRTH, WOULD YOU" Beaucaire dropped into a chair with his head bent low and his arm outstretched on the table. His eyes filled slowly in spite of him--?clf, and two tear3 rolled down the young man's cheeks. "An live men are jus names!" said M. Beaucaire.

CHAPTER VI..

gJFI'"" HA X the outer room II &9a!l I II AfntT o-t-wl ciinrtAcin ton, disposed of his visitors to pav his

rtp23fSp whom he discovered to be a stripling of seventeen,

beside the Marquis

bearing, he was surrounded by a group of the great, among whom Mr. Nash naturally counted himself. The beau was felicitating himeelf that the foreigners had not arrived a week earlier, in which case he and Bath would have been detected in a piece of gross ignorance concerning the French nobility making much of de Mirepoix's exbarber. " 'Tis a luck thing that fellow wa3 got out of the way," he ejaculated under cover. "Thank me for it," rejoined "Winterset. An attendant begged Mr. Nash's notice. The head bailiff sent word that Beaucaire had long since entered the building by a side door. It was supposed Mr. Nash had known of it, and the Frenchman was not arrested, as Mr. Molyneux was in his company and said he would be answerable for him. Consternation was so plain on the beau's trained face that the duke leaned toward him anxiously. "The villain's in, and Molyneux hath gone mad !" Mr. Bantison, who had been fiercely elbowing his way toward them, joined heads with them. "You may well say he is in," he exclaimed, "and if you want to know where, why, in yonder card room. I saw him through the half open door." "What's to be done?" asked the beau. "Send the bailiffs" "Fie, fie! A file of bailiffs ? The scandal!" Then listen to me," said the duke. "I'll select half a dozen gentlemen, explain the matter and we'll put him in the center of U3 and take him out to the bailiffs. 'Twill appear nothing. Do you remain here and keep the attention of Beaujolais and de Mirepoix. Come, Bantison, fetch Townbrake and Harry Eakell yonder. I'll bring the others." Three minutes later his grace of Winterset flung wide the card room door and, after his friends had entered, closed it. "Ah !" remarked M. Beaucaire quietly. "Six more large men." The duke, seeing Lady Mary, started, but the angry signs of her Interview had not left her face and reassured him. He offered his hand to conduct her to the door. "May I have the honor?" "If this 13 to be known, 'twill be better if I leave after. I should be observed if I went now." "As you will, madam," he answered, not displeased. "And now. you impudent villain," he began, turning to M. Beaucaire, but to fall back, astounded. " 'Od's blood, the dog hath murdered and robbed some royal prince!" He forgot Lady Mary's presence in his excitement. "Lay hands on him!" he shouted. "Tear those orders from him!" Molyneux threw himself between. "One word!" he cried. "One word before you offer an outrage you will repent all your lives!" - "Or let M. de Winterset come alone' j; laughed M. Beaucaire. "Do you expect me to fight a cutthroat barber, and with bare lands?" "I think one does not expec' monsieur to fight anybody. Would

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Winterset, unable to find Lady it lioi r linvn inindl T CI f 1 XT T?11T.. negus, then approached the two respects to the young prince, de Mirepoix, a man of quiet

I fight you, you think '( That was why I had my servants that evening we play. I would gladly fight almos' any one in the worl', but I did not wish to soil my hand with a" "Stuif his lying mouth with his orders !" shouted the duke. But Molyneux still held the gentlemen back. "One moment," he cried. "M. de Winterset," said Beaucaire, "of what are you afraid ? You calculate -well. Beaucaire might have been belief an impostor that you yourself espoe' ? Never ! But I was not goin' reveal that secret. You have not absolve' me of my promise." "Tell what you like," answered the duke. "Tell all the wild lies you have time for. You have five minutes to rnahe up your mind to go quietly." "Now you absolve m?, then? Ha, ha! Oh, yes! Mademoiselle," he bowed to Lady Mary, "I have the honor to reques' you leave the room. You eh-ill miss no details if these frien's of yours kill me, on the honor of f Frrsr h gentleman." "A French wh-it P laughed Bantison. "Do you dare keep up the pretense?" cried Lord Townbrake.

"PHILIPPE!'

HE CRIED. "MY BROTHER, I HAVE COME TO TAKE YOU BACK WITH ME."

tt Know, you villain barber, that

poix, i3 in the next room." Molyneux heaved a great sigh of relief. "Shall I"- Ho turned to M. Beaucaire. The young man laughed and said, "Tell him come here at once." "Impudent to the last !" cried Bantison as Molyneux hurried from the room. "Now you goin to see M. Beaucaire's master," said Beaucaire to Lady Mary. " 'Tis true what I say, the other night. I cross from France in his suit; my passport say as his barber. Then to pass the ennui of exile I come to Bath and play for what one will. It kill the time. But when the people hear I have been a servant they come only secretly, and there is one of them he has absolve' me of a promise not to speak of him I learn something he cannot wish to be tol I make some trouble to learn tlu3 thing. Why I should do this ? Well that is my own rizzon. So I make this man help me in a masque, the unmasking it was, for, a3 there is no one to know me, I throw off my black wig and become myself and so I am 'Chateaurien, Castle Nowhere. Then this man I use', this Winterset, he" "I have great need to deny these accusations V said the duke. "Nay," said Lady Mary wearily. "Shall I tell you why I mus' be Victor and 'Beaucaire' and 'Chateaurien' and not mvself ?" "To escape from the bailiffs for debts for razors and soap," gibed Lord Townbrake. "No, monsieur. In France I have got a cousin who is a man with a very bad temper at some time', and he will never enjoy his relatives to do what he does not wish" He was interrupted by a loud commotion from without. The door was flung open, and the young Ceunt of Beaujolais bounded in and threw his arms about the neck of !M . Beaucaire. "Philippe !" he cried. "My brother, I have come to take yon back with me." (To be continued.)

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