Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 124, 6 April 1917 — Page 7
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"Gorde swore all he wanted was to get Fane out of the . way for a day or two," went on Mrs. Bramham; "Tony and, I are not murderers, and I made Tony get him to swear that he would not really harm Robert. He said that for reasons he couldn't then explain to us it was necessary for him to get Robert out of the way for a little. "Tony and I were frightfully pressed for money Just then, and we didn't ee that it mattered particularly if Fane didn't keep his appointment for that week-end so long as 'he was all rlht on the Monday. Ah, I don't mean to be flippant, but I seem to have been living on a strain for weeks and hardly know how to express mytelf. Where was I?" , "Well, Tony was told by Gorde not to touch cognac that night. I think
he and I both believed that Robert was to be harmlessly drugged. If we had had the slightest Idea of what was really to happen-of all the frightful misery we'd rather have begged in the streets than taken hush money. We may not be straight or, honorable, but we are not Inhuman. - And God knows we've both 'paid for our sin. Tony's illness started from worry, I believe,: He made me promise this afternoon to tell you everything, and he said, he didn't expect it, but he'd tell his soul for your forgiveness." She- waited miserably. . Rachel turned to her at lasV "It Isn't a question of forgiveness," she said; "all my forgiveness will not give Robert hack to me. I want you to help me. , . You two know things about Gorde. I want you to help me to prove that he operated wrongly upon Robert: Ah! I know it will be difficult; but you two are clever yon don't care what you do." Mrs. Sramham winced a little. "Do j-ou think my forgiveness counts after the forgiveness I need myself for your tins? Listen I .will tell roii. "l was engaged to Gorde for two years. I threw him over for Robert, who never knew I had been engaged before I swore when he asked me that I hud not because I was afraid If I toM him the truth I should lose him. At my door Robert's illness lies; at my door his disappearance. I betrayed his trust, and I betrayed Gorde's, and lie punished me. Do you think, knoSving that, that, what your husband did seems a crime to me? Good Heavens, if I'd done as little my life wouldn't be the utter misery it is. I should at least be able to feel the blame was shared." Mrs. Bramham leaned forward. "We will help you Tony and I with every bit of our mind and strength. Tony and I. will go tonight i
to see Gorde and try to discover some slightest bit of news. Don't despair; if it is necessary 111 go. to prison to nrove Gorde's sin. I don't care what he tells against me." She stood up, full of nervous energy and s.tood facing., Rachel. , r .;. "You poor dear," she said tenderly. "How you must have siffered." Together they walked toward the entrance. As tbey passed one of the kiosks, which was apparently a sandalwood, shop, the Hindu behind the counter leaned forward eagerly. He Tied two words In his native tongue. Instantly from all the surrounding kiosks their owners hurried forth. The Hindu pointed, and instaatly the little band swiftly and noiselessly followed him. He stopped just behind Rachel and Mrs. Bramham and
turned for .an instant, his face full of vicious, silent delight Then he
itepned forward directly in front of
Rachel. She stopped and began openIn ; her purse. "I no beg." Shubrat said ; "I " no Hvant, I give something."
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With a quick gesture he drew the large portrait of Rachel from his robe. Behind .the other Hindus gathered nearer. "You give, Shubrat said, pointing to the word Maline; "you give to Sir Maline Gorde., He love you." A lovely color dyed Rachel's white face. "Good' Heavens," Mrs. Bramham said excitedly, "how on earth does this man know? How did you get this photograph?" she asked Shubrat. Shubrat did not answer, pushing the portrait into his robe again he salaamed, and turning; went quickly away with his companions.
"How on earth," Mrs. Bramham began, " did that native obtain possession of the portrait you gave to Gorde?"- - ... :" "What does it matter?" Rachel answered wearily.-' , "Gorde's native t servant AH probably, gave it to the man who was told by some one I was an actress, and I suppose the'man recognized me and thought he would speak to me." She dismissed the matter from her mind, and again focused, all her thoughts oa Mrs. Bramham's disclosure. '' "' -. To be continued
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A vegetable garden in every back yard in the cities. A potato patch on every vacant lot possible in the cities. An extra half -acre of potatoes on every farm possible in the country. More common sense in expenditures in Kansas homes. Here are four pertinent suggestions from the Food Conference held
by Governor Capper, of Kansas, a few days ago. One hundred and fifty farmers met and discussed means of speeding up production and growing .more per acre on their farms. Resolutions adopted by the conference stated that "in view of the pressing need for attention to maintaining soil fertility on American farms, the present prices which farmers are :r.eceivjnLare not excessive. - A On February 26, at Cleveland, Ohio, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees of American will convene.
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Rev. Thomas HI Adams,.pastor-of the Central Chri3tian.j church, may remain in Richmond. ; , . The congregation last, night refused toi&ccept the pastors resignation by a voffe of 64 to 17. The Rw, Mr. Adams consented to reconsider his acceptance cf a pastorate at: Milroy. He said he would be glad to; remain in Richmond if the Milroy ctairch ' would release
him. v. ' - - ' . The Rev. Mr. Attains who has been very popular witl; his congregation here stated to the ihurch that financ
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