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Manager Mr. CLARENCE ROUNES. iV^V^F' AND DURING THE WEEK, Miss MARIE PIVVT^IT Original Company, from the PAVILION 1HEATRE, LONDON, in the New and Powerful Drama, A WOMAN'S VICTORY. Bocn apen at 7; commence 7.39. Box Office epen at Mieatre fell* 10 to 4. Telephene 725. Prien 64. to £1 Is. .Jtonfoy Next, Mar 11th.—HARDTE and VON USER'S Great American Company, in THE CATTLE KING and THE BANDIT KING, including the Ce' £ rated Americas Actor, Mr. 'JAMES H. WALLICK." -———-——??_ 44645 rjVHE J^EW JJMPIRB- ftUEEN-sTREErr. IfaoaKB* Direcf«r—OSWALD STOLE. TO-NIGHT, GRAND QPENXNG.QEREMONY | By the EHONDDA GLEE SOCIETY And the SEVERN VOL. DIV. R.E. BAND. 5MISS MARIE IiOFTCBL, HERBERT LE MAETINE. •H'l MAROO T W I N 8 HARRY CHAMPION. THB THREE SISTERS WYNNE. HARRY FREEMAN. PARKER'S DOG CIRCUS, And DON JUAN GAICEDO. NEXT WEEK: THE LUMIERE '4 CmEMATOGRApbu, PADW "0%LLRMM> frrml the Empire, IJOIMIOB. THE ORIGINAL—NOT A COPY. PfeemUx engaged for the New Empire. 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A* EXHIBITION OF PICTURES by E. M. WIMPERIS (Vice-president of the Jtoyal Institute) is NOW OPEN at Mr. ALFRED FREKE'S, 12, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. THE "TIMES" SAYS:—"Mr. Wimperi#, one of the best-known members of the Institute, belongs to the achodi of David Cox, whose methods he follows without any slavish imitation." THE PALL MALL SAYS:—" The exhibition of each work as that of Mr Wimperis is the best con- futation of the groaners who say that the English art of the present day is entirely dominated by French influence." THE "TELEGRAPH" SAYS" Amon(f the first- olaeo specially worthy of notice—the class of accepted artists giving us work even above their wont- are M". Wimperia, &c ..tc." THE STANDARD" SAYS:—"Mr. Wimperia, like David Cox, is not dependent on sccntry that is pretty anv more than on scenery that is grand. Noble form or dainty form is a thing of indifference to him as an Artist. Indeed, it ie not form at all, or, at all events, not form that is permanent, that interests him seriously. It is flying lights and the shadow of a cloud over a great land. Mr. Wimperis is the poet of the every-dav country. The thing lives—but by how few strokes'? Art like this, as much in painting as in writing, is the Art that interests us the most in the end." THE "ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE" SAYS:—"Mr. Wimperis carries on the tradition of David Cox with a vigour that only one living painter can surpass." THE ,:tiNO POST" SAYS: — Mr. Wimperi* not only holds his own, but issues from the ordeal with distinct access to fame. The effect of the exhibition upon his professional status is sensibly to in:]novo it, and to make claar his claim to very high rank." THE "GLOBE" SAYS:—"A more aatisfsctory exhibition of a single artist's work has not been lately seen than the series of drawings by Mr. E. M. Wimperis." 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THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE HALL BY E. BOWEN ROWLANDS (Barrister-at-La-w) _{" -1 "Shall I XIV. ((Continued.. "Sbp.li f arworthy Syselton asked. "Please finisheds aad the^t yourseli ^il I have anything I have answer vou for way I prefer to spU t n"aa~for in that Haroldstone that she K^J0 im Miss wade use of threatening hi* »d uk»d URNTOUL last they left the conaerv^8lble' md afc They, that is, the man and Mi«s p ^gether. went into the conjuror's room, jJ",™3ne' them. There, among others, Mjgg -2, 0we<^ stohe submitted to experiment ACEs liarold- performed by the conjuror, and finally m Permission to hypnotise her, and Needle into her arm so as to demonstrate TO «»' <4^' »ed to do, but a needle had first to bo toTalS and Mrs. Bawson deputed the task to a 1Ilan." V, she 8&,d. "Ye' FarWorth»v'" 8he and who left tbe room ««ue 1 f°r a louS tinK- When he That neeHU broaS'llt a ueedle with him. H^!DSTOM'RSR"V^-I°SERTEA MI,S ues am, and killed her." is ,seI"1 ™a"m critd' excit^dlj torn i. '?;??'¡¡??:ilih? her seat. Her face was blanched, her eyes were dilated,, and she put out her hand say- ing,"FaI.se, false." Airs. Rawson drew her down to the sofa, and pacified her while Syselton continued in the same monotonous delivery. "In that man's possession I found my jar of poison," lie declared. Farworthy was livid with passion, but he controlled himself, and in a subdued voice said, "You charge me with murder." "I do." This is a serious matter, Syselton," Aden said, disregarding Farworthy, whose powers of self-control he saw were nearly exhausted. "I know it is," Syselton admitted. "You have proof?" Aden asked, nervously. "Of my own eyes. Further I have not as yet said that I strolled upstairs at the same time as Farworthy; on the threshold of his room I saw standing a woman. I heard him ask her for a needle. I did not see her face, 80 I can't lSa,y who she was. She ran off and i found him one. It was that needle which he dipped in the jar which I left in my room at eight o'clock, sealed and fastened, and found the next day simply corked, with seal and! fastenings gone. Farworthy. I accuse jou oi'J having murdered the girl you pretended to love," Syselton concluded. Stand aside, Aden, or by God I shall use you as an emeny. If I were in hell, I would not stand this treatment," Farworthy shouted, mad with rage. "It means hanging," Syselton remarked, quietly. "Hanging!" Farworthy cried, savagely; "stand aside man." No one can save you if you make it public," Syselton said. But then some one else spoke—piercingly and terribly. "I can. It was I who killed Madge. God help me. It was I." "Miss Fenton is quite right. It was she. I knew she would confess," Syselton remarked, as he offered his hand to Farworthy. CHAPTER XV. The days had grown into weeks and the weeks into months, and Myra Fenton was still unable to converse intelligibly. She was lying in Mrs. Rawson's house, and was only kept alive by the greatest care and attention. Throughout those dreary months she knew nothing of'what was being done around her, and the coming and going of nurses and friends scarcely made any impression upon her at all. It was an anxious time for those who had appointed themelves her guardians, and trouble had told upon Mrs. Rawson, as the paleness of her face showed all too plainly. She seemed to have aged ten years and her manner was more listless and her spirits more subdued thai:, before the horrible events of the la* jew. The sipisjc wu wak4 them,J r.> but it brought no gaiety to the hearts of I those who had been the unwilling witnesses I of a ghastly scene. Aden was ever ready to do anything, and it was in these three months that Mrs. Raw- son found out how precious is a man's true affection. He Had not once be-en out of town. but remained near the woman he loved, and tried to induce her to take greater care of her. self. Dancer called every day, but Farworthy very seldom came to the house. He had borne it worse than either of the other two, and( his health had suffered. His brain was not of the strongest order, and in this double calamity he seemed to have lost all self- control. His doctor prescribed a long sea. voyage for him, and a start was to be made immediately. He was glad to go; he had played too prominent a part in the tragedy to wish to stay longer in England. A pro- longed trip might be efficacious. If not he could but die. This was why lie accepted Aden's suggestion, and took the doctor's ad- vice. He was sick of the Past, and careless of the Future; what happened to him was of no concern to him or anyone else. The girl lying at the point of death had wrecked his life. He had been drifting into love for her; he knew it now; would to God that he had realised it before! He had bemoaned his wretchedness to Aden. "Tell me, Aden, for God's sake, am I mad?" he once said. "No, not yet; but if you continue in this course of gloominess vou will become so." "What would you think of yourself, if within a month of the death of the girl whojftjcwithonmh* JOU^TO flirt-, ing seriously with her murderess. Aden, what am I to do?" Farworthy would ask desperately. Accept the past as inevitable; consider yourself unlucky, and clear out of the coun- try," was Aden's reply, which, however, did not express his feelings. He pitied Far- worthy, but it was with a contemptuous pity, and a profound satisfaction that he would soon be away. It is a mistake to suppose that the friendship of men is only broken by a personal squabble. In this case the reverse is proved. Farworthy consistently refused to see Myra Fenton, and left London without a good-bye to anyone. Aden was pleased when A short note came saying that the writer was sure Aden would prefer having no formal fare- well meeting, and as he himself took no interest in any other living person he would go without a fuss. And he went, and Aden wondered if he should ever see him again. Farworthy left England to-day," he said to Mrs. Rawson. "It is as well," she answered. "Myra will never know." "Never! Do you tnean——■?" "Yes; and is it not better, Gerald, dear ? Ah no, I shall not be glad, you know how I have watched over her; you have helped, me He kissed her thin faoe. Mv darling, you must act as Farworthy has done and come abroad with me." I could not leave her." No, but when she is-better, you muet." Gerald I" Yen, dweii.* "I shall be glad when we are together." "For ever; never to part again." t. Yes; for ever!" He put his arm around her neck and drew her to his side. She wasn't strong, but if she had possessed the strength of a lion she would not have tried to prevent him. "Sit down -and talk to me; your patient is asleep now. You say she is worse?" Aden said. "No, not worse, but not better, and the doctor said this morning that her strength might give way at any moment, and then she would die. I said it would be better, because -what will her life be if she lives?" What I" Aden said, moodily. Simply the memories of a real or fancied crime and love lost. A life that no one could live," Airs. Rawson replied, gravely. "Shall we never know whether it is true that she did She may be able some day to tell us- Syselton could if he wished. Has he been here to-day?' Yes, he called, but would not come in." "I can never get him to tell me what made him force the whole story out and accuse Farworthy when he knew that Myra had done it," Mrs. Rawson said. He had some good reason; I feel no doubt about it. He has behaved well throughout." Dancer won't speak to him," Aden said. "It. is ungrateful of him, as Syselton saved him from Yes, dear "Well, marrying her." ,Abra i SIA would not have married him.? "Dear me; I thought she was in love witb-" "Mr. Farworthy, not Mr. Danoer," said Mrs. Rawson. Aden was surprised, and expressed as much. "I am right," she said; Myra concealed it, but I have always suspected that she was passionately fond of him. Who knows but that in her love is to be found the reason of her crime." It never struck me before, but there may be something in what you say." The nurse came in. "I fear Miss Fenton is not so well. I have sent for Doctor House; will you see her?'' Mrs. Rawson instantly rose and went into the sick room. On his way back to the drawing-room Aden wa.s met by the butler, who said that Mr. Syselton was below, and wished to know if he could see him. He reflected for a moment, and, being unable to discover no eaxthly reason why he should not be seen, said: All right; show him up," and in due time Syselton came in. After the usual greetings had been ex- changed. he said. "I came to see you and Mrs. Ra-wson before I sailed. I am off to-morrow Otf! Where 1" "On a voyage round the world in my T am sorr.Y to go, but it is ail for the best. I have thought it over very carefully." "You surprise me," Aden said. (To bs continued).
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