South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 6
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KENIL IVOR TH- -By Sir Walter Scott Condensation by Rev. Dr. R. Perry Bush, Chehea, Mass.
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lie Wih a MTM't pa it ner fa i I ;! and e4t hjni nti- it! for ilrhts of S."I.OI O. Ifi- wil- (li(l . f wvi Us later: lie linn--. If Van (I a piohablr nuntal breakdown, a- h had hail a liht altaeU of aphakia. an ill.bilit to If - iim iiiImt t h in on n i n u s ,r words. vt lie n liisr d to ;o
"Life of .Napoleon."
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thi on-!', b a n ki npt . altliMiLh he had had i" part in inoiirrhiu this inoiiiitainoiis debt. All that he a-Ueil froiii hi eiodiiorx a time. 'Ihis s.--eiinil he liiiclJcl f(IIil to his faU. lie unite do. UeiJ and w II, if lire. In two xais
th Ianierf)iis" wen ui Uten afti r 1 1 a r a I t i e -hoeks. Ilai Kctl In phi'al Milleiiiu and with h.irdi nioir than half a hra.in in hi deotel hiievlf to woik tlii" w ilhin ne j iu mere tnao half of thei s.reat debt iiad bet n paid. Iii- lat ear was :n;itlc happy h a nuieifnl
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l iriiiiiiiKil unpaid at his death, bi.t this wa.s reoia'd hj itisiiiiiiiec to siäo.nrn. Tili-. toe,
paitl fioin eoi t ith tin old rights, and I." jears later the la.; h- had paid oil Ii-, im w.s dirliarei. n one hi'd
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more thai- .soo.dim. T, make iic'ped him. lie had paid in full b mone more quickly he turned from hi-, own unaided labor.
pr'-mi.-'-s h-. m...-ts Kichard arr.r, ma.-ter of hor- to I flerter. a sl.r..vd e., k . . 1. 1 irr-- vil! lit., v.'.u i.a constant spur to the 'ail's ambition to ),' Ivin. Trf s-ilian i atut a!! onchnl s that A.iiv is ill is fllo. s iMisti!-. and di .wire hi-; swonl, o-icome ai-d wo. lid ha-- r I.i i r. liiai but for th-.' :iivlv anivai of Ia in I u i n . u lit;; in w;ts o)'y( to ILh. ind. knew-i:.-tii- qu n'- ir,tfrest in su h aii.' iis. he resolves to obtain her inli ro'iitiuii in AinyV o- hail Au l ht-r. s'( ott make;-- us- of a : :j t ; stitioa.- hnt of the ae! Tie.-;-.-i'ian's bor.--. ',., ;, vhoc and ;i 'i ick.-inith ( ,i:,nc)t 1, found until an imp of boy 1 ads tm way to a m. slt-ri' -is lärm .-, named "aand Smith v.'lio i-- thoti:;u:. by those who know him to b- an i-n.is.-ar of Satan and who turns out to be an al'-he'nist with a 'laboratory undtrf round, and v. ho is pc. rsuadeti to eit r tb n.p!o .;" Tl ssilian ai.o with him visits Sir I Inch Kohsart. who .-iit'ns a .ii'i;'iit of attorney to help to s Ii- . irest-r's pow rful ltilith -le'-e in p i -v ii uliii;' t lie ipie.-n to fr A my from Va: n-. Tre- ih.tn and Valund soon ift r thi.-. iii ik . a ls-it to Loid Susm , .",ni when he. for a seeminpr diseourto'sy tc lh Un-.- plisi.iau is ealtcd t court f-r jdanalion. tln v aecompativ nir i. The (h.-pit tmz of thi- trir. t- 'i en-
w ich is fascinatinp. The oi.isaiif. e to roaliy th- lost in si,- Wal ter Ilak imh'v eai v tr w hen be su-i.ill.-l Js tl ;;.nt loak lor Kli.a ort;: to walk u,o?i- the boat: the tn dis- tissiop t iiake.-p.-re and i !iimtr l to.u h- o; ueniu.- it muvt be read in full to be appreciated. .us 'v. upon eambiat"iOi. .s tul'y xoneratt d. an.l tli'ieupon eall.s the lin en's attintion to the f ict that Aoi Ko'osait is cruelly hehl prisoner, and forthwith Vaincy and Leicester 1 1 summore! into tne royal pres. nee. ,hd before the lat-ti-i h is opp iiunity t sjieak. arnov .MTirm., that Amy i.-- his wifo; ami as eeroru- is cosni.ant of Leicester's con fusion. Viinifv assures K'lial eth that it i.-; oue to the carl'ü tri n seen. 'i nt low for her pracioui m If. The cai is ,'.i parently settled, and Ynrnev is oioer'd io appear i.t the comintr festivities at Kenihvorth. a.ml to bii'i'4 with him tin- woman v. ;io h.t beers the occasion of sk arach trouble. Here is a rirob'v-i! Am wil! r.evT cons' iit to le reeeived as Varne's wif'. Sie must somehow be d t lined at Cnmnor! It resolves into a battle of the alchemists. Dem trius. in Yarnoy's employ trepares a tlru for Amy, but Wayland, as Tres-ilian's servant, enters )er apartments as a peddler ami proitles an antidote for the po'son.
He also apprises h r of thf enemie.-. 1. hMii sfi. is surround 1 ara' wtih hnn she- I'.evs from ttimnr. Th" time of th- vrreut ,'rni il at
jKfnilworth i.- nar at ha.nl. .Muiilitudes ai on their sa thither. Lery avenue ( f approach is crowd- ! cl. WayJano" in i A.v attach I " h ;nsei es to ; rroup (,f sti olhni, j placers. anJ a!t"r many :nt resting e:;p riein ps. re tch tiie castle w hero j she i by chanec U-ired ;: a room j in Mi i v n's Tow i . which hal beer j asifrn'-d to Treslban j Here sh wrilf:, a lett t to Lei- ; eeter. b" yeechincr him to eome to and. -1 ft i t-i:;--: it with a true iov knot of her hair, ints nsts i to "a -' iatid to d lier. but it is Steden from ; him. ' Meanwhile Tr -si iian has occasion to iv turn to his room, and is I dumfnunded to tind Amy liier: but ! as sh i-p,-cted I.'itf:u r would 1 rome in answer to her letter, she ! 1 'und Trtsrihan not ;o speak or i act ;n li r b'-nlaf for the next 1
hours. anJ h'- departed 'o witness the inmipir o' the. quten. Act Ording to hI-to;- it was a wonderful preparation that Leicester initio for the !'vption of Kliabeth at
Kcnilworth. Money was lavished
witnout stmt, ami ttiv tleiaus c: pomp and pa'tantry leam vi. idly '(f r- i.s -a' hen touched b the de-
iscriptie qemus of Sectt. At Warj wick there is mujic. a aho of smaller arms, a rounl of artillery arid a , roaiinu" welcome ly the multitude.
i ue i-rnii.o'iuc is inn lunaieu n j.: aen tapvrs. borne by men en horseback. The Ueen is adorned with counties jcwls and attende! i the holies of the t-uuil ami aliant knights jnasjniticicnily attired, amonir w hom Leic'ster J?littrs like a oldet; unace. The pro . es.-ion .idvance.-
j .ier a briiK-e built for the occasion.
aim nr hip counters -nsmci.'ni. a :!eatinpr i.'laml reaches the shore and Die 'Lad.x of th- Iake" announces that thi- is the eist lime she has ever risen to pay homage, but vhe co a Id ;H't refrain from obeisance to her trraciou majesty. Then, as the uueen enters the easiie t'm re is a dii li.n h'c of lirework;-.
j new and wonderful in that a?e and.
he mves on throsmh scant s "f
1 heathen poos and .'uroes of anti juily
to thr- i,reat hall, which is hum wup n'(i!!,rt(ii!s siikm üipestry, heie she is seated by Leicester upor a royal throne, who after kissing her hand aii'l eulojfiinK hr most oi of u.-el . retires and shortly reappears apparelled from head to fcot m daxlinp white. Th rpuen very shortly after send.4 for Yarney, and asks w h: hs wife presumes to disobey the mandate of her sovereign and absent herself irorsi the festivities, and he rcplic-: that she is indispo-ed and presents certificates to tnat purpose. These Trrssilian madly a.v-crts are false but remembcTin?: his promi.-e to Ai'iv to keep silent for 24 hours, he hilts and stammers and the ejueen oivb ra Ua!eit?h to place him 'Jnder re-tralnt. Then follow the banquet, served ppon t most nMniflcient scab', and at Its close Yarney seeks Leicester and assures him that the sturs prom
ise that he shall marry the Queers, ami he a! notiles him that Tres ili hi h'' a mUtii.ss in Merr. s Tow t r. i'rom here even.? hurry to a chma. The next morning Amy escapes from hT room and is in hiding near th" plaisan?e. when cl(se. at hanl I-icester avows nis loe t Kliiil.'eth. an-1 is piven Areat enoi.ira? m'nt: but, as they separate, the queen discovers Amy, who declares that i-he is not the wife f Vami-j . and that "Leicester knows all." An -ordinijly she is hurried to the preftnee ol the earl. v.i:ere Klizabeih rages violently, but Leicester's ir.nirnpe remains still unrevealed. iiii.l Amy is thought to oe insane and she is placed in custody. Moreover. Leicester is anfrry with Amy tor coming to Kenilworth and ex-lo-in.; him to the resentment of thv.qtieen. and lie resolves to see her an i insist that lor the present she must consent to be known as Varney's w ife. This proposition is scornfully refused. Amy, no loasrer a child, but v nh the strength of injured womatinood, calls upon tht earl as a man and as; her lawful husband to take he-r to flizabeth and acknowledge that he la his wife. Leicester yields to this masterly Pica to his honor and prepares for the ordeal : but Yarney, clearly perceivinir that this involves his own personal ruin, concludes that ."either lie er Amy must die," tuid is not blowin deciding which it shall be. He. persuades Leicester that Amy is conniving v;ith Tiessilian and so convince- him of her perfidy that the earl finally consents to her doom. That evening1 Leicester and Tressilian meet, i he latter still believe that Yarney holds. Amy in his power, and he begins to plead fer her; but his words and motives are misinterpreted. Swords are drawn ani th"..' do battle, but ate interrupted i:nl meet aKain on the morrow ira secluded spot, when, just .us Leicester is about to preail, his swerd is sched b the ycimsr rxseal, Dicky .niiidue, whe delivers to him Amy'j letter, which he had stolen from Wayland. The tannic of affairs ienralled and Amy is proclaimed as the Countess of Leicester. At this re velation, Kli2abcth is beside herself with ra'e, deciarin that "Leicester's stclen marriage has cost her a husband antl England a king." In the violence of her chagrin and ar,ger she forgets for a while her royal dignity, and recovers command of herselv only wnen Lord Lurleuh warns her that "such weakness little becomes a queen." Meanwhile Yarney fatally shoots the drunken Lambournc and conducts Amy to Cumnor, where she Is confined in Foster's bed-chamoer, a mysterious room re-ached by a. drawbridge, which she is admonished never to attempt to crosvs; but wh.-m Tressilian and Raleigh come to take her to Kenilworth, and she hears the sound of their horses', hoot".--, she thinks it is the earl and mshes from her room, ami Yarney has ro manipulated the draw-bridge that
.he fill to hr dosth. WhPn. hrirr--mn a favorite in xltinc upor the ever, tin- vdlnin learns ho' mattet ; jeer.. ;.nd lies at la.t by taking
have dewdopei he commits snicld" His alchemist is found dead ir hi. !aiornfory a-.d Tonv Fost(r dis?p-pe-ars and his skeleton is found bjr.s aftervard ;n a secret e hamber whcrhe hid his gobl. Leicester retires mm ciiurt for a season, but later i
poison, he nifl designed for another. e'epvriKlit. 1?1'.. b- I'out iViMlnl.hij; e'o The i'Stn rWt. rnMlhe1 b jerlnl n rrncennt "Ith tb M'-eTar Newspaper Sy ii'll-'af All rieht r--serve d.
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People owning houses dare not sell for fear of inability to procure other living quarters. New homes being built are being rapidly bought up
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"Formerly the Mnessel Field" South Bend's newest, biggest, and most desirable sub-division will open soon. Watch this paper for further announcements regarding the opening day.
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