Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 125, 7 April 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1916

"The Forgotten Wedding"

A SERIAL IN r. AT nT? WT- A rCT O'V Author of: "Beyond Yoath'B Paradise."

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,, Shubrat then turned to his companions. For some moments he spoke cautiously, his vehement voice raised. Lis eyes blazing. Pertab, the old wood-carver, answered at length: "It is a sign from her." he said. "She It is who hath sent the white woman to be seen of us. She it is who hath delivered his picture into the hands of Shubrat It Is a sign, O brother, and upon It we must act, or on our heads will be the wrath of Kali. She hath spoken" his old voice trembled with passion. "She bath declared that no mortal woman may receive the homage of Ramanden ber high priest." "We will see to it that he defame her no more with false worship and lying praise," Shubrat said malevoently. His cheap, cunning little mind saw with Joy the trembling acceptance by his companions of Rachel's accidental presence of the afternoon as a Bign

from the goddess. The report also that the picture had been mysteriously left within the hour before dawn had done good. work. Still volubly arguing and discussing, the little band, in their queer, bright-colored clothes, moved slowly toward their stands in the great exhibition. It was just striking ive, and groups of tired men began to come off their various "shifts" of work. The coronation was the following week, and, In view of the added thousands expected at the White City, all the various mechanical exhibits and amusements had to be greatly renewed and generally revised. Two mechanics noticed the chattering Indians and laughed. "Rummy little chaps," one said to the other, Jerking his head toward the retreating form. "Hindus? They are deuced clever." "Know much about them, mate?" "I can't remember," Robert replied. "I believe I've been in India." His mate, laughed. "You do beat the lot, Adams," he said amusedly; "always saying things you know and don't know! Well, I'm thankful to say I reckon I know every street and corner of my little bit of London, in and out." Robert smiled pleasantly. He was looking and feeling very fit. His work had given him the interest his life lacked. Ills memory for normal things was daily gro'wing stronger. lie rarely was subject to the acute attacks of depression from which he had suffered when first he had lived with the Jameses. He was not actively happy it is doubtful if he even thought about his feelings at all. He was content, and that was all. At home, tea and Cecil were waiting lor him. "Adam," she cried excitedly," will you hear me once more after tea?" She held the brown paper-cohered manuscript of a play in her hand. "Right!" Robert said. He was keenly iuteretted in Cecil's work, in her account of Misa Ford's kindness and help. He had listened to her description

of the great actress's flat wJth pleasure. "When we are married and when I am earning a slightly more munificent salary than my present one we will have a tiny , flat somewhere, Cecil," he had said; "and we'll furnish it quite Bimply that place you have been describing sounds absolutely topping." "The color scheme is so attractive," she said; "gray and old gold and lilac. I love colors. When we are both earning a munificent salary, Adam, I shall buy the loveliest frocks in the most gorgeous colors. Will you be proud of me then?" "I love acting listening to it, I mean," Robert said ' when she had learned her part. ALICE BRADY IS

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"Adam, do you, think you were an actor before you forgot things?" Robert got up and walked about "Acting, acting what do I connect with acting?" he said. "At the back of my brain," he went on excitedly, "there is some secret space if I could only get into that space I should know all the damned thoughts ' that come and go and come again and always just elude me." "Don't, Robert; you frighten me, dear!" She drew him into the chair beside her , and stroked his hair. "Don't think of things that worry you," she said gently; "think that next week we are to be married." i To be continued

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