Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1881 — Page 7

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

THAT GIRLA

"May I come in "No, it ix not allowod." "Then tnsy I address you from here? And the voung girl placed her rosebud of a face in a pretty pair of white hands, and renting her elbows upon tbe ledge, utood framed, and looking into tbe cbnnel study of Hopewell Satninary. "Even that," replied tbo gentleman tutor, Mr. Evistone, "would not becon-c-eded, I think, as proper by the autbor-

"For that reason, if no other, I am bound to stay until I bare said all I deHire*" "To get scolded, and to place me in a position to get frowned upon," be anstfcml "And tbe entire school treated to a dish oi proprieties," laughed Eva Ix»Ighton. "And, by the way, what a Hplendid confessional this would make!" Then she laughed inerrilv again, but seeing hlgns of annoyance in the face of the gentleman, ber mirth vanished, and she resumed: "Seriously, Mr. Evistone I am in trouble again—having played a little trick upon the dunces of girls." "Peppered the pie I suppose."

Yes, and Becky Sharp1'— •'You should not speak so disrespectfully of your teacher, Miss Mullison for It is she, I presume, you mean." "She is a wonderful reproduction of the wonderful creation of Thackeray but if it suits you best, Miss Mullison htts decreed that I am to deprived of ali sweet things for a week, and that is not all—lam not to go with tbe school to the (ilen Elder this afternoon, and I believe she would put peas in my shoes if »ho dared." "But what can I do for you more than hope you will be more careful iu the future?" •'Simply this," and sh« laid some money before him, "that you will pieaHC bring mo ono oC tbe wickedest novels you can And in town, and by way of revenge I will read it while she is away.J

Mr. Kvistone returned the money and

""••lin, 1 cannot assist you in breaking ono of tho rules of the school, but 1 will MV that you are provided nvitli something to read." "And Just ailttlo naughty or exciting, or I wont read a word. Hut I catch tho fluttering of a gray dress in yonder walk, and ain certain Ikscky is scouting around for me and should she find mc hero talking to a live man, and ono of her teachers at that, she would decapitate UH both without tho benefit of clergy."

She placed her pretty Angers upon her rosy lips in token that there was a sccret fictweon thorn* slipped from her perch and glided swiftly away.

Ho laid down his book, watched the fluttering of white garments until they had disappeared among tho foliage, and then sighed a trifle dismally, for wliilo the voung lady was exceedingly pretty, MIIO lmd tho faculty or getting evervIxnly associated with her into trouble, and he had a presentiment that bo would not long oseano, for even now wore It knowff to the principal, Miss Mullison, that Eva Leighton luul visited the littln cha|el at tho end of tho garden, which was atrictly forbidden, he would come in for a share of tho censure. "Hopewell" was an pisco poJ school and Mr* Kvlntono ft divinity student who taught the languages, and read pravcrs in the chapel connected with it, whfch ho used as a prlvato study, and from tho wiudow of which Miss Eva 1/Clghton had the audacity to hold conversati«m with hitu. It was a highly a

After an early luseh, the entire school with the exception of Eva Leighton, started gaylv tipoti thoir excursion to the glen. That young lady watched them depart with misty eyes despite the aaucy curling of ber lips, "I shall do something awful, 1 know 1 Nhall," she had said to her room-mate aa she kissed her good-bye, "for I feel no wicked and dcspcrato."

Ami when alone in tho great establishment, with only the servants, tho quiet began to oppress her unpleasantly, liut, fortunately, just thon she hoard a voice beneath her window calling her name. "Oh, Mr. Kvistone, is that you?"

And *wlft as a bin! she was at his side. "There is a copy of Lai la liookh for vou, ami a pound of the fnwhest and nicest candlwi 1 could purchase. 1 how you will receive them as a bribo to be exceedingly good, amiable and bapnv for the rest or the day, at least," ho said, laughingly, us he hnuded her the package. "A thousand thanks, Mr. Kvistone. You are very good. And oh, what a vplondid cricket nat, it?" "No thanks required. What do you know al»out cricket? It is not considered lady's game." "More the shame. Why, sir, I know nearly everything about it. My brothers Fred ana Torn, and poor Bill Blower and 1. have had famous ganxw, many a time." "Bill Blower!" exclaimed the gentleman, elevating bis dark eyebrowsdepreoattugly. "Yea," she laughed. "His name was Blow but it became perverted because of injuries received while stealing apples for me. and he could never run afterward without getting out of breath." "I f«*r I cannot stay to hear the rentalder of aMttewfrNt disreputable atory," returned w*. Kvistene, though laughing in apite ofcihimself. "Oh, but you must hear ft not," she continued, eagerly. "As I wns saying.

T\IM "H, TTUBV Where did you get

and went after them. to get a fall that ever after made of him a cripple. And, oil dear, the trouble I used to get ia tor him consequently. While he was lying 111 at home I took everything 1 fancied would please him, even to walking nto the doorvanls of other people, and helping mvself to choicest flowers without Icav® "or license. But, Mr. Evistone, may 1 look At that lovely bat lor just a moment?" "(Vrtalnlr," he replied, placing it In ber hand.

Then be watched her with an amused expression as she twumtd a graceful position, and noted the kindling of a true cricketer's interest In her glowing aid speaking face. "Were vou off for a game?" she asked. "Ye*. I am needing the exwetae, and have accepted a friendly challenge from some of the town gentlemen: and that reminds met have no time to lose. So I must leave you now, Misa Kva, to the society of 1*0* Kookh and the bonbons." "But just bow! n»e one ball."

And she again threw ber lithe form lato ponittoa. Without a moment given to rritactkm, and carried away, as ft were, by tbe en-

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thosissm of the girl* he hastily retired a few paces and bowled her a s#ift ball. Eva caught it, with unerring aim, upon tbe point of tbe l*t, dealt it a strong blow, and sent it flying through the open window. There waa a crash of glass and aplaikking of water, and the affrighted girl exclaimed: "Ob! Goodness! What-have I done?"

The next moment they were in the parlor, surveying the wreck of the aquarium, the greatest pride and tbe especial

um, tbe greatest pride and tb property of Miss Mullison. "Tbe poor fish—we must aa said Eva.

ive them,"

With these worda she disappeared, but immediately returned with a tureen of water, into which she placed the gasping fish. Then she sat down amid tbe debris of the wreck, and gave vent to ber lamentations.

Dear, oh dear! what will become of me—of us! for you know Miss Mullison will never believe that I have not done thisont of revenge, for you know I have talked in an extravagant way, threatening all manner of things, all of which I didn't mean." "I am certain you did not. But, Miss Eva, if you leave the entire affair to me, 1 think I can adjust it, and save you pain." "By taking all the blame upon yourself. But, oh dear, what shall we do? I wish I could tell a falsehood about it, and that yon weren't within a mile of the place. But I can't. I never could do anything but own up, I am so awful transparent." "It is the wisest and noblest plan," he answered encouragingly.

I don't care a rush tor myself," she went on, looking down upon the glass, and then up into the face of her companion. "But can't something be done? Suppoee we run away." "A very flattering and tempting suggestion," lsugbed he, looking rather quizzically down into her innocent eyes, which, just then catching the meaning expressed in his, suddenly veiled themselves, while a crimson wave crept over her animated face. "Ob, not together, of course,"shesaid.

You can go to one of the poles, and I to tbe other." Then in spite of herself and the detestation of tears, they eoursed down her long, dark lashes, making her look irrenifttauly lovely, and completely subjuing'tho young gentlemau.

Miss Eva, you distress mo exceedingly. Dry your eyes, please, and leave tlic entire matter for me to arrange."

And he gallantly assisted her to rise. "The tlrst is easily done," she answered, dashing away the glittering drops: "but as to permitting you to take the blame, I shall do nothing of the kind. There, take your hat and go and keep your engagement. I will get the servants to clean up this muss, and then I intend to enjoy the book and b^pbons in defiance of fate, and the wrath of her

in his own, and was looking very anxiously down into her eyes for her promise, when a form loomed up in a doorway both knew too well to bo that of tho lady principal, who, finding the sun very hot, liau turned back and came upon the very expressive little tableau at tho most inopportune and suggestive moment. "Mr. Evistone, is—it—possible! Eva Leighton, go directly to your room," she commanded. "I shall do nothing of the kind until you have heard an explanatiou of tho accident," said Eva.

At that moment the gray eyes of Miss

indignant^eceairi, she ti-rnea as a lioness upoin'JlSJ' gentleman, and in her most frigid and sarcastic manner said: 'JJMrl Kvistone was it not possible for you to steal Into iny house during my altsouee and make love to one of my pupils, without destroying my property?" "Stop, madam," ho commanded, indignantly. "How dare vou put sveh a construction upon n»v being here, or wouud that innocent girl by such base suspicions "That girl!" sneered Miss Mullison. "Innocent, indeed, she is a perfect hoyden, without tbo least ladylike attributes or womenly modesty, else she would not be here with you alone, sir." "1 told you alio would rave," Interrupted Eva, "and though overy word she is saying is false, I richly deserve it for getting you Into such a scrape. Go off, sir, to your glorious crlckot, and leave me to be flayed alive, walk on pins, or any other punishment I have merited." "Not until I have fully explained matters."

And in spite of herself, Miss Mullison was forced to listen to an account of the accident. "Ahom!" she returned grimly. "No doubt it was necessary for you to conclude tho whole affair with the tender little scene I interrupted. I plainly saw her hand in yours, and you looking at her as no honest man ought to look at a lady unless he loves her. But euough vou can consider yourselves dismissed from this establishment now and forever." "Very well, madam. I am satisfied. But, Eva, don't cry, dear. That woman has told you what your innocent eyes would not permit you to see. I do love vou, with heart and soul, and if you will oulv renew the proposition to run away, I will now jump at the chance."

Some mlschievious demon must have prompted the final clause of the sentence. Tho savagely virtuous Miss Mullison shrieked when she hesrd it, and dropped into a chair, entirely overcome. But 'that girl!' impulsively gave both her hands to her lover, and said— "Thanks. I woald gladly go to tbe y**u, that is, since yon care for roe—for—I do—19

end of the world with,

She hesitated, looked down, blushed and drawing Iter to him he finished tbe sentence for her with— r\

Do care a little for me."

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Yes," she whispered. "1 am afraid I do, and—and thatl am not worthy." She was about to add more, bat tbe words were lost upon his Ups, which just then met hers with a betrothal kiss.

Then Miss Mullison endeavored to faint, but did not succeed, and oould only murmur: "O. that girl! She will be the dmth of me, and the everlasting disgrace of the school." ,ft "Indeed she shall not," replied Evistone, "I Intended at once to take her to her people,and as soon as possible marry ber. 8o Eva tore, go and pack up your thing*."

She complied readily, and in aglow of happiness that made ber impervious to any remarks Miss Mullioon might shower npon her. Bat, as she was driven away by the side of her lover, •he heard tbe woman exclaim: "Oh, that «irH that girl!"

A few weelbi later tine wedding cards w*re sent her, and the happy couple laughingly imagined that as her eyes rested upon them, they would roll up in holly honor and the air be filled with iameatatfcma for "that girt I"

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