The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 28, 1904, Image 5
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parent edges glistening like burnish
' Rolil. through which gleamed t
nj bright ruys of the god of day.
ru ,n nnrrai,nK ,lM) escape of Uup<
|n Ixmdon from the "Stronghold,"
pi have already described the path 1
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ea ruptlon.
be I Nor was Rupert less annoyed. He
attributed the slight agitation. the
art changing color, and the hslt uvorted
we eyes of Aurora to her being disco vra
ercd with her companion. Neither
.s J t.? a...a /?...* !? rws
/
i, JSBSSBmm sftjrj
"Not a whit of It. Ah. you are too ? ?B<rrf
ntrlc-t a disciplinarian although I hope
some day to witness your capitulation. j|jr.
Tell mo. though. have I not made good -4jB
use of my time?"
"IIow shall I know? Has the lady ^
s - ? ? ? ?
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acquaint
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.. KlUJC tal?8 w<
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.
witli those gentlemen. whose "Why?"
tan?-e I have not had oppor- "lto\-afise,
d cultivate." session here
aeuted himself, the two cap- old fellow. S
nt out, uud after obtaining i" t?e!on(f to ro
to of the sentry at the door. arJ besides.
If you wish to tak* po*,
I will soon trot off tfc?
uch estates as this shouM
your resljHfcatlon will a
IWlSDvUJ
pflTE
Or. A Revolutiona y Sc
. I vorseu l?y ine etjueniri;iiiM, woo en
111 j ted pleasantly as they ro?le along. T
! captain was unusually brilliant. ? a
fU fully shunuin^r political topics, a
Jn Aurora had evidently determined
[n make the time pass pleasantly. T
fU j young officer, who had been Insensi'
i p] ! (u the charms of many a city he!
OUl c j now bowed in admiration before t
^ , rustic beauty?not merely In fan
ni l but with that (loop passion whl
<11- IUUIU ur uui IUIUK IIIBI v apiaiu nu*
he Tor was the ntttanced lover of whom
re- he had heard her apeak, at that very
,ud spot.
to "Gentlemen,'' aald Aurora, In a
ho sweet, soft voice, that thrilled through
hie the heart of each listener, as he drank
Ho. In every tone, "you are arrayed under
nis different flags, but do not carry your
cy, feuds Into private life. Captain Troieh
vor. you will excuse mo for an in
ourrvuuervu : -UIO.
"Theie you are again. 1 talk a 1 tout .u,r
a lady and you. looking grave, lecture 0,
mo on duty. Charging front. I speak jj,,
of Mars, and you. breaking column to .XUj
the roar, talk about Venus." "Seriously",
then, are you certain
that all is right In this region r J
"I have not the least douht of the 6Vw
loyalty and true allegjance of every , m'
man Why. It Is not a week since I
"> I|nj K K?oj^UO.) iit|uau|} 1 t,iey we
) oqi jou pu? 'oXJoau riupi oajab i ??n *i
pojoojunio.v n.uu <u|j i?qi., Kuard w
UJ OA|K|iiAU(t.i jo jjos ? i|)|M "|['?ai after us
v: JIV pouitoJ ,.'|.?bj oqi si ideeplOK
Si\.| u|U|dL\) p.j^si: mqj pu\'? mows. r
.. Uojijbj, |ouo[ok> uj papjB.ujoj watcli.
imuojuj oin u| o^i.'isioi jqjjijs b "Neve
ojoil! 'couia|i;j oqi 04 hv jjesXiu peant. 1
) p>of<|iis ibXoi ejoiu b 4011 khi| jtuuj ' onc ra
- ?.?/ . days, ai
nt to a large Warn, where LI* vSuco me n
re quartered. A sergeant'* u<>w. as 1 ai
a* posted, and Captain Foster, night."
certainlng that the men were Captain T
eonif'ortahly on the liny- what Lid h
uutloned him to keep a strict heart wan
thoughts of
r fetir, sir," replied the ser- who. like h
raising hi* hand to his rap. cup of l.'fe te
nnoL he t??o careful in these a littery, aft
ul Serircant II allien Las nnt Who hail > \
Htey. Think of It, and
u somewhat sleepy, good
rovor did p.rnder oxer
een suggested, for his
already o?'<'upU}d witli
Aurora. Marriage to one,
linself. .had drained the
) ihe very dregs, was but 9
??r oil, for, of the fair sex
| By BYRON DOWl.if
^SEsasssasasasa szs?
you acknowledge allegiance. it
to Ivlng Qeorje!"
"To God; To the chosen rulrr:
poop to! To my country! ' c.\?
Aurora, in an Impassioned tone
It i hearts sobered l?y the discipline
| ! life arc alone capable of.
? \ "Are we not far enough from I
ISP/fc' Stronghold.' to recall Mr. Maxwe
caution " at length remarked ('apt
u t< Trevor, np they let their horses wi
up a slight eminence.
; of th? "What?" merrily replied A urn
laime? j ' are you already tired of my socio!
.. wlilh Iteally, I did not expect that?"
of stunt, while I nay a few words to Mr.
Itupert."
he ' Certainly." replied the captain.
1**0 fixing n searching gaze^u|?on her, as
ila Bite rode up to Rupert's side,
i-.lc ".Major l.oudou. she said, in a low
tone, "1 though' you were at the
ita, catnp. Where is .Mr. Danfortli?"
ty? "Gone." was the laconic response,
for Itupert could not uufuthom the
arrived, and I have already enlisted a " "
r "?mpany. as I told you before." oJ
"What class of man are your ro- ' '
crults?" -yea
"Why?ahoni?they ara irood inert ' )f
That is. I have not se *n them, hut?"
"Vr/ seen them, and whero are
? A lovcm/lor Snn/1
|ui|l u<fui.i| iiva uju??w |.t :suu?)
X>(8ni| "mo| uj 'p.?|rt us_ :<'r' 01
b(( o.IO ?g)nU|Ul |uoat)H KUM '} pUU (( ^
o.\|tib F?i|| s| 11 'iiiBOJp ? iuo.ij "^'Tueai
\n ouo o>i11 'punojit X|Vu|j|iil>ui po [ no' 'Ilf'
>1 "posnj >u Apinop *||o.\\xc|v "Jiv' ,llor
mmi, ' "I're?<
^ ___________ Reunt, w
ffu&rd.
"How
Pa 'O Snorl _ 17.10 .y
ii our guard." ' lion*. fiw
l!" exclaimed Captain Trevof, One ha? frf*
lit llalbert suspect danger and voh o, until I
iriu me? I must fc him in ?> a pa si?n
nin^." another, win
nit. f ir!" said the KrufT ser- bewitching i
.ho had been >lt .in;: with the tu o of ,-oul;
cift?d t<> ha
about this? Are you afraid?" t a" his bl< ul
on think I am. >ir?" had boon son
_ j
..u.vuv.! u.a uai* j anec leasing
trace3 remained,
e'nated birn /with her
lit- aeidentally caught her
i v. ith her waiting maid;
>se dove-liko eyes had a
xproaaioa, proved destla
literary belle was too
\o a hefcrt; and fco with
ido!:?. Hut now. that he .
newhat 1.1 \nat?d. an op
hej: eyes, ordinarily bo suit i
J**?ressioiu.^sttL>iiied to Hash 1!{
| ,|rom beneath tlioir long iasiiiv
.Thy .captain started a$ if t
I til#iruck,'" but had tho tact to 5
i i'vlils loyal indignation, as he uit
, j ' "There a-111 be little hope
I success of our arms, if all the
Hrc like you! Maxwell. Vlx<
' introduction of a subject. \vl
' - ? ? ..01 ul
n til M [ "Kpare me?spare me. mien up
clitQiu the eapta'n. "I would willingly r
to the world's end in such pleasant
liundor ! ciety. hut?"
unotiu" ; "Hut!" interrupted Aurora in 1
ittored | turn. ' Hut is called 1 ?y you pen
lor th ; men 'n woman's word.* yet your s
> ladic i If 1 mistake not, are fondest of us1
use th ] it."
iiicli. i "Nay. Miss Maxwell, hear me. I o
r. /-nr fenroit thai if we outs aved our til
ll'u \ uiiuu? t kji net n iiuui iiv ivru(uiaru us
ide sovereign of his afTo tions?neither
so- saw he the propriety of submitting to
this examination from ouo thus the
lior companion of an enemy."
le- "Sny. tlion, to Lydston, that I will
ex. see him to-morrow, here." then raising
i Injr lior voice she continued: "1 should
like to see her to-day, but cannot,
nly (Jood afternoon, sir. Now, Caption
ue. , Trevor, let us return."
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ravery ??i tno sergeant was so poriunity p.?
>wn, that this simple question ?ne unsophlr.
daggered his commander. 1 world, and al
10." ho replied. "I have seen with all ties
often in a charge t?? entertain father was a
h thought. 1 tut if you have !>' domain, hi
suspicions, why n = >i eoinmunl- that ills i
tuY" . were t r i tl! n/r
knew tliom. sir!" quized. "I
w them? You are dreaming. Ihe old man.
SlimJc r lis
v ented itself of wedding
k a'ed In the wiles of tU?
mivc all. who had n Jiome
tlrnhle means. True, his
nobleman, with a p.rinjceit
ho was a younger .son.
irhanees of inheritance
"I >o<-ldedly." lie.soJiloill
get l'oster to pack off
and marry the daughter."
1(1 SCHfl'Plv ??.,.!???! ? V- " * ?
f j ?uv viuiuui n^icv, ? uiu ?w?v
: henceforth ac>t to iritis up on i
| Pet."
' Thanks." replied Aurora, u
i lluah left her cheeks, which 1
- like n fresh-plucked' roee. The ?
of the captuiu had l?een pro
j aftprttCluUkJ, and he fell 'hat
I he saw one whose bewitching
| were heightened l?y the posse*
' & sdul capable of true feclln?
the cat your uncle might not he dis|>oscd
j- le! us tide again?a happiness thai
ind th trust often to enjoy."
doonie "And which you have no desire
lellac prolong. Hut lot us retrace our st?j
found although, if my old nurse know tl
at! las she would he sadly disappointed,
chai n. ' "I hog of you to g > on, especially
ssioa t> you wish to see any <>ue."
j "We'll, then, to speak frankly.
to lr.re Rupert could recover from hl?
t I astonishment they had turned their
steeds. and rode back the way in
to which J hey had come.
>i>*. j The captain was, if possible, more
It Is, j mystified, hut not a word was exchanged
until the approached the
f if j "K ronphold." and slackened tbeir
pace as they ascended a hill, when he
I exclaimed:
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I
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. sir." princ ipled ea
then, speak out. Pterin at the Aurora appre
iuir roster ami p-o clown. f<?r I having riddei
Captain l-'ejster is all iuip.iii I>u k. Her h<
earn." of -,i whip, s<
pardon, sir. Perhaps I did nlouK. stimul
hut things didn't please me. caress on the
ly. when you rode into tho word. ,\? ;t!i
followed as a rear Kuard." , tirun appear
hat business had von ?<> follow ^ so ?onj?> uial
tll'.U IHC (IU*
;? ain's thoughts. when
untied the "Stronghlfyl,"
1 to I>anforth's bouse and
?r.se needed not the touch
> gallantly did he gallop
lated i?y an occasional
neck, or an encouraging
u r d ?l the fair esquesjaded
\vt n nor exertions,
to her energetic, daunt
Mr. \Iax\voll entered at tl
lueut, and was dol'ghted to
the apparent cordiality ltotwi
gyest and his niece. "It is dt
? Y'?t4th?r,"'Ko feuiftrked. "and
" you young people wpuld enjoy
"I should be delighted to
pany Miss Maxwell.""shid the
with a eonrtc>qus. Vj'w"Let
us wait until to niorrc
lis mo would liUo to proceed about nait
\vi(uo3. mile further, that I may visit a mi
;rn til of mine who lives there. That is, I
lifih ft: Is not disaRrcetilde to t'aptain 1
1 thin! vor."
a ride" \ "t'aptain Trover will ever llnd
aacoin agreeable to escort Miss Max we
captain through life, if sli" chooses so
( elect."
>w." rc i Aurora colored.
''Vnii mlmll " uilil k)io \\
a | "Miss Maxwell!
rse "Captain Trevor!"
f it ! "I trust that your rld? has been aa
Pre1 agreeable' one."
j '"(^uito so."
It "Kxcuse me. also, if I suggest to
11? j Miss Maxwell that when she has a
to ! rendezvous with a whig oftleer, for I
will not use the word rebel. It la rather
an assumption of power to compel one
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. sir." , hat waved p
nre. ch ar Trevor." sa id i 'ap- : breeze
ter. "I.et tlie sergeant tell his | At lonjrih ?
ry in liis o\Vii way. lie- had . but knowing
isons, I dare ray. as wo shall dra ,00ns. h .
rein at a >i.i
>uns nobleman hit his Up. but stable. Sprii
n token of assent, and Hal- ' soiri rrmnvciceeded:
I turned her h
1 we ? amo hero. sir. there was siel tlinn. ^iic
r. atul tlie plume of her
loudly in the midnight
ho h;?d reached her home,
its orouimtlon hy the
loft th< road, and drew
ill enclosure behind the*
111: tig to too ground. ah*
d tho saddle and bridle.
?r<o in through the gkte,
Milderim: the onuiiimi-niH
j pnea Aurora, auu \ i*u iou
i\ falls."
i "By all'means."'slid the csii
have often, heard. <>! that wo
i namri'.t jmh! stwill delighted
{ toiripany Mlsjt Muxwell."
"As you just now renruUei
I 8)ie, 'wfth an arch sinife: "to i
then, we will have an early
^ .Hud start -It is the most aj
I :tline of dav for a ride." .
an alnost Inexpressible shade of i
it am. ; asm in her tone, "that no coun
nder o whieh you have visited ran show
I to ar more beautiful forest ride than this,
The remark was made with s
l."'sa\i 1 self-possession. that Captain Tre
morrow felt almost in lined to he provoked
dinner her indilTerenee. hut thought it I
;reeabl? j to remain silent. Selim reeeivei
thrust of his spurs, and in a mom
sar- go-between."
itry ''Stop, Hi;*!" exclaimed Aurora,
a checking her horse and drawing her,
sell" up In her saddle until she was tho
urh Imper-onillention of c|ueenly beauty,
vor i "1 assure. Captain Trevor, upon my
I at I honor, that 1 have but a slight nc>est
quaint.ince with the gentleman wo
1 a met so accidentally. Yes, you may
ont smile, hut this meeting was acciden
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^.LEXiLixTEEKSEI
AUGUSTA. GA., I
' __
| they?"
j ' Why. gone to Augusta for their j.,
j arms nnd e<|u!pmeats."
.... Ii 1 rn
\\ itli your order?
In ai
rrcspondcnce and Orders. 8 ,,00I>
:HD ccMP^i<r-r
l?.O.BO\ 911. ! r - ndon.
n.irht h<
pre end*
pump in
Rer. too.
1 some time, and I have ever found Some on
honest, true and loyal to the ! |(Jlj
-t. ! .........
horse in Hie stable. An iron- i *'?c passed I
ng inane, high u (ion. No>v , the l/a- nieni
en that Imrs at the battle of i her .uldl
Make oath on't. I'.ut at cd a side stni
vanished. That l?anforth In her owi
n! to be a fool, but tried to "Safe sain
e. Didn't tnake much. Nig- claimed in a
irons and hoots like an owl. th;- -w of'1' tn
in answers him. Things look- lh 1 around li
Saw the eaplatn going right had pared to
t.-rough the garden Into
i ?.f ihe house. Deposit?
in its pla. o. sir- ascendrcn.se,
and was once more
room.
Thank Dod!" she ex i
oxul ant tone, a-- she
c -cart which had been
icr n?*ck Then, after sho
i and fro for a few inin
j #- *
"1 fchali await your orders."
j -wAUpe^Qaptuiu;,'^.! iu>.Tk...If you.
j cu.??'^e, I Will toll .-'"recant
j, .to sci* that my horse L* i.-idy
? canter. These rou^h paths r<
f ? necessary to have the aoiina
* in order."
x ." "T.??rt'tfinly." remarked "Mr. N
j'i. 'and reraemberAtliat wo have
J'"; Rtc\i'h here at the 'Stnuiuhold
replied ! or two lie replied:
.will px i litiTill wildly picturesijuo
Ilalhort tliis so no is. I almost feel inclined
for tin , prefer one with which I am famili;
v?ler ii i "And win re is that, pray?"
il's- tret. , "It is a large park, around a I1
man castle in the south of Kngk
laxwell ITundieds of acres are covered wit
a good f=": ' ' carpet of grass, and shaded
" old oak monarclis of the for
1 tal. an<l 1 regret it."
a* "Kxmse me." stammered the cap*
I to tain, for 1 feel that I wronged you,
nr.** but?"
Her his Httentlon was arrested by
'Cor- the shrill notes of a trumpet fiom
ind. the "Stronghold." Listening, he ex*
h a claimed:
by "Those are British notes. I feared
est, at tirst that your acquaintance might
"Yes?that i<. I uavfe tliu order to I
Panforth." t*:i |?
"And who iF ho?" .
"An honest Yankee, who enl!?ted
the men. and hopes to rceeive the ],, )
warrant of qtiar ermaster sergeant In js n
the royal forces."
"Was he recommended to ron?" Uiat
"Yes." Ki,..i
"And by whom?" ,,id
*\f ? \f IVtt'rtll " -
IJIllM lll?*
are. and
tnln IV:ier 'and I hope roon t<? <,0" ! '?
him hero. with h'.< mm arrayed ea*_
itit the fohls of the re 1 runs 'lair, j - what
!icm' day*. however, mu -li caution v?r
c? easary." "Well,
if sir. hut you p rhapa fV: jot Kalh's ;
I am a Maxwell a Maxwell of iron ura;
le'-> thaKi" And as lie spoke. ho j c.iptai
inan drew l:lm if up w.th the nient. a
|m;u t* wiitMi- I Illllli; uif I'ODOIS l<i'< 'I' I .-II
didn't want to ?r?e him |?i< Iced i:<.c the do r
Mowed at a dhtan o. and hut-1 into a
hoi f upon
a foul 1 am!" extlainid Tie- had s .! ?. .I ;
? yn." J strength thai
Kir, I saw you \.- i 111 one of t i , \ j-w
this, who rode that idonti ll ami then slu
>'!" I eloTed. and !
n Foster started in nsloni-h riyii r po-e.
nd was about to -peak, hut moulded ^tut
.iKin nugan t.? ran. f >eKv?
Uli ncrviiin haste, she
il "j 1 of faro ami threw
I r iK'tl. The excitement
nvay, and with it the
t h;id nerved lier to the
liy<t ri< al lairsts of tears,
lay senseless, her eyes
her features locked In a
like some classically
ue.
Strolling towards tlio sable,
tain found,l\ls faithful a.Ihert a
? engaged in cleaning his bolster
{.. ltisfng as tlx' otli<or ap;imac
: >:tiut*vl hint l>y raising hi- r g
t' .to* Ma rap. atxl* theft stoofl nioi
; '"Ah sergeant, getting readj
.tlon ?"
1* . ^"TihinU It's time/t
1 a* Z'W&j jx-aa. j>>-u do not reall
* ??\ irt rtnflacr
mo <'?p I a l UU. 11 uiiiii ivvi luiii^uo < i
t Ini-il} , the sunlight This >oene surpasse
pisto > in pieturosipie grandeur. hut that
hefl. he Us iprot majesty. only larks one tl
lit hann to make it dearer to mo than all
tioAloss. world besides."
f<Jr ac- "And what is that, eaptnln?"
"The park is that of niy father. >
Maxwell, but it lacks?"
y awtt* "Some loyal demoiselle." Inter*:
ed Aurora. "who wlTT retfect no
miiu im\ f u 11/ jiui ni t v ity a auui i*
s It er route, and occupy the house."
. in "You who were in his power should
ii it? not speak thus of him. Hut you were
the corrct in your conjectures, for see,
here come the red coats."
It was a troop of Knglish dragoons,
lis* and as Captain Trevor approached.
they were thrown Into line. Bringing
tpt-\h?s men to a salute, the commanding
d!?- tiiffce,1 Mute ffgrTrffrf-irtWrff
I * * 11
! Foster arose, and paced the floor jn;i
two or three times with hurried stops. jin.|
Then, stopping before tilj comrade, <)Ul
! he said: * I "I
"Trevor, you are the son of a noble- roni
' man. who purchased your commission. , fca:u
| wlille I am of humble birth. There is ?jr:i
a wide social gulf betwen us. over j)r,,|
l wiilch vour rank cui^catjv you in i n,)VV
liftt.n nv? i) ?_.o?
i:?i pr <io or ins n.it vo inn-, p <?k- Tr(.x,,r j
(l-tinne .ii the ynuiiB ?i:an who ex, j o,i
prt -unicd lo < all his loyalty in Wait
st l<>n. made a
:x<-nse n><\ Mr Maxwell," coolly j;ui-, . t
nrkrd t'aptaln Foster. "but the ftt tn.a,,
e impulsiB xvhieli led you to ti:^ht (jie
inst the crown a f'ulloden. m'aht feeling
lrpt you to foruet your loyalty xr\ih p*,
we ncrU
ln."*d bv the hone of recovering ?< -
nterrupted him. saying. in an An li? iti* pa
tone Hili!*; ?irl roc<
a moment I may have he?n Stirling to 1
foul of. lint as ?St?il is my fnn . >ome t
hero has been no eonnivnnro n"t at tirst
u on my part. He\vltch< d by a r- at at tl
ity of this Miss Maxwell, and brought relic
fully secure. 1 did rjd<. o?*t and Ko soott
, and <?s 11 albert has sta cd> the siarry 1
lentaily tnct a young man In guard to ml
-s. 1 away, pp the insen>\
. rod her cc^nsrionsness.
i"i fee t. as if awakening
crrililo droani. Khe jyuld
ollnot her senses. Hut
tie open window eooq
f. so calm' wis the nlyht,
tiny the ca!n: hcaa.y of
ieav??ns. Soon came the
iere the sentinel at the
?J BCIIU W???. ?,?. M .
1 - f\Vh?K8 around!"
1." ? **'Pshaw! Why man. there i
' -^rhi^r.'withln a hundred miles u
1". "<ilad to hoar it, sir!"
[ ?. and in a., day or two :
j : see "a hundred or t\v> of the 1
liAlntants here, well armed, an
^ to-<;onji)nt the i>aucy North
ians." "
"Hope to see them, sir."
credit upon the titled occupants of
s not n ! castle, and will ptr pet like plav
f hero." part in the pageant of royalty. Co
let tis have a rare. Which will re
tou will , the summit of yonder hill first?"
oval in There van n malicious sparkle
d read) triumph in Aurora's eyes, as she or
Carol:u her horse into a canter, followed
her discomfited cavalier, who was
. dentlv somewhat alt ashed. With
tho "Is tills Captain Trevor that I have
h^r the honor of address?"
"Your servant." replied the caj^
tain, reining in his horse.
"(icn. Tarlton ordered ine to report
n' to you, sir. and inform you that you
might be in danger from an organ!/.a
tiou of rebels, which lie has learned
e b.i? formed in tins vicinity. Mr. Max1
well has kindly offered us quarters,
rn nri uii vv i uii. ?> . uno .? ; t t ?rr.
plunge me to the depths of dl~::race. I-'"
Wiit duty, stern* duty. Knows no will. K',::
It is with nil respect, then, that I in- ! s
form you that after your departure. I n :iv
Important intelligence was re elvod a* '
headquarters concerning the rebel* in
this neighborhood. So precise was it? ro>l
character. that Colonel Tarlton ',,s
thought you might be imposed upon. t'5"'
and has sent me?" ! tn?'i
. ? nif t' JJL
< Mr Max '. had fo* ; w;lH . m
on upon what dangerous ground 1 ncsB ^ad
tood. until the voua; soldier's re- ' hut | wa
k brought n dark ?loud of retn?ra- | f,,r an M
n o :o ro-s his how The past \vl h j j,[ni i?.f,
deadly ijifra'.nst Lnulaud. lion* ?t fi
in fearru- -hape before him. and OI, tj,e 0
lips twitched eon ulsively. al- j -That*
nrii ho did not *pe- l? lor scute "You r?*
noai? he evidently hesitated a- to jjave yi
:inu sn
I attempted to rapture hint. j ".Nothing s
s so ItfWlldorPil that I did not "NothiV.vr
ustant think that I had foil tirod soldier.
>re. Neither did 1 re-aM this od away. An
idlow's di?.ovf ry of his horse knots, pourei
\ening <?f our arrival here." rr. Sincerely
- not all, sir." said llalbert. cnl;r Father
turned wi li Mi.cs Maxwell, the instrumei
at seen lierV" did she pray
e r.eara ill'1 stpwdi ;nlUHpicIOUS?"
v ll's well." replied tha
And as the guard marchirora,
sinking on her
1 forth her soul in pray*
did sho thank her heavthat
he had made her
it of warning. Earnestly
for her country's free
"Voil will. sergeant and wlia
.of drilling you will have ;o do
not answer to be too scvi re. Ii
Be" deeidod. but not harsh i
movements."
"Don't think I will, s r." la<
responded the sergeant, whos
tenance wore a curious expre
distrust.
"CVell, and now I think <<f
t a dAi' , his exertions lie could not reach
. It wil * indicated rouI until sonic mom
owoivr after his competitor was there.
11 voui Selini was rather famed for po
than speed,
onicnll] acknowledge myself heaten,"
?* conn ; his frank remark as he reached
>sioti 01 rora's side, "hut I Rive you fair no
i that I shall not leave the Held."
It. lool | "To unsuccessful?" asked Aut
. will. ... ^ t v-i I 1 r?
" but learning from him ihat you wore
in the woods without escort, 1 determined
to Join you."
v troop was brought into column,
and >toon tlie spacious stables of the
Stronghold" were filled with their
horses, while their tired riders wore
enjoying the contents of a large tub.
It was apparently filled with milk. but
one of the troopers declared, with an
"Ah. I am superceded, then by a?" i ^ llSJ
"Spare yourself the word, t'apain r'!: '
Trevor." interrupted Foster, his eye?
flashing lire. "I.Ike yourself I hold |
his majesty's commission. and meet
you as an equal Nay 1 am yojr supe- ,n>
rlor. If you insist upon it. for 1 have
written orders for you t>? return at k?1!
once to headquarters, or serve as my ''
subordinate." j l'-''1
t simuia I'O ius |ir>!ii v. but then a "Seen
;I ng l>it mi"s> w. !!nl forth from mean?"
!i".ti*i ami with ?l?v;;>t?rnte energy, ? j m,.a
n wolf at bay, lie sa <1: ] coats, si
iVhat< v< r nia> lie the h'. tory of nt a <?n
loyally. you . man v i.t w 11 please a hrigari
10:11 her that 1 a..i in my own waving 1
? >." hnck, he
wn* not the first ii ic thai Tap- "Can i
' r h '1 I the net ? -slty of ror. "th.
?>.. ? I.. r .. ~ % -- - -
her! Nh! What do you doiu. and tha
the nohle yot
in ttint win n >ho vjw th> rod- battling f'>r i
lie turned rein, and sot off she endcuvoi
tor. her plume a dam-ini; l!;o thoughts wor
lier jjPneraI s. and her si arf were disturbi
:k?* a tlag She may have r.>ino presentiment
r horse hasn't." ca*ts a cumin
t ho possible." exclaimed Tre.
it I have In on made a fool of. p
t all would be well with
nth who was so jiallaijtly
t. Then, retiring'to'test,
red to sleep, bu^ her
<' wth Kupert.' and they
rd by that' melancholy
of danger which often
ir shadow over ihe heart.
11 APT ICR IX.
fttHelim.s reet. i snail want
the door to-morrow at one o'cl
a ride."
"And nie, sir?"
"No, no! You remain here,
you may keep your ears open
you hear anything out of the
port it."
"Humph" muttered the
after his commander had lef
mm ai ?
ork, for , "I hopo not."
At this moment a distant noiso
1 distinctly upon the oars of the eiji
t linnet
. and i! "Toll mo" askod the captain,
way. re that tlio bootine of an o.vIV"
' It sounds liko It." was tho ro
veteran n<; s'"' "poko. Aurora liont
t. He bead, and a cr'inson lino RufTusod
v ... ohoi'ks Slio I'oi-mrnlyoil the
Willi, mm ilie row wnii'ii nave tnai
tuilk must have been fed on brandy*
cherries.
Mr. Maxwell whs not visible, in.I refreshments
for the ottteers were prepared
in the dining ruoui. After partaking
of them Captain Trevor invied
tin- eommaitder of the dragoons to
hi* eiianiher, leaving the lieutenants
t?> tinish tin- bottles.
r*?! -.v ...4
i re\or triad#* no immediate reply. *
bur brought his hand down upon the I v,:l
tahl#* with a crash that made it shake. p,rr
Then, springing to his feet, and at ' hi:
tempting to smile, he said, 'n a hypocritical
voice:
"Foster, excuse me. for I had no
right to speak as I d d 1 admit your
superiority, hp: nevertheless, cannot * ' 1
Von spare nie the morlitication of beIn.
nin.nail.ll . ? Ik. ?ami rlnmant I IfOI
; * - im i. . u? .?? mji mm. ijt- uy an
i mar of <i-i !. i5-' mn and of cirr"'
> ? resolution. i\<?r able in control , * It res
fo -tinirs. who \va>
Mr Maxwell" he sa"<1 overbear
I?o n<" <|m o nr ir." on irmd "Now le
troubled man. who * aw ?> i! he I>o yon t
1 on the brink of . i ahy.- md t ieinity.
ilnsr. he betjan to j>a e the room n ! \ o-j.
iroxysm f ran Th. re wa: : do |i who rid.
vn on his bro.v, h'.a eyes T!; 1 -- . i as , "And
;i|?|i?n-miv uiis<>|uus' i.-an'u Ct (M IW? T ?
The morn!
illy .i-oiiis so." replied Fo-'or. v.ck one o!
- nni in his ln :irt sorry. so with an insp
inn had hoen his comrade, so pe. ullar
I us sue what is t> he d<?nc. sadden ;rusi*
hlnk there is an> force In this cair.i hut at
sei ir-anttoyed with tl
?.ir. under that aid de camp f?-w lie. y cl
s the iroiiRriy." oil in the !>l
t ti- follow I lanforth V" i.ii-.i <*
1 Till: I'l >NQl ICHORS.
ramo in radiantly. It
:hoSf clear sunny days,
Irinsj. ?!:isti<- atmosphere,
t<> southern climes. No
of air disturbed the
times a balmy breeze
le foilaire. or agitated the
ouds that languidly floatluo
expanse above. The
i 1 V toil lilit f )\t* Qiin lia/1
pan uener Keep nis i-jr- op<-i
er iclnd. His pistols sha'n't ml
That evening, and th? nex. t
Captain Trevor was almost r
ly at Aurora's side. The r
conversed with her. the more I
. to admire. It was evident
though reared in the wilds, he
Hon was of a refined order, t
1 y commanding powers of
lr?ftv and above :
iss lirt1 " I known cry of tin- Sharpshooters,
norning j feared for :i moment that her <
onstant- panion mlgh: not into trouble
itore he 0I> relle.-tion, she felt assured that
ie found Intluem e would pro e a hint, and
that, al- pursued their journey,
r educn- A hundred yards furtlir beyi
i mpered was the spot where her interview \
thought ! l.ydston had been overheard, and
ill. the i turning around a largo i ?< u she -
IIU|" II, Iii ' II ?> I I J I ? , 11.111 1 V*J(I||1I II
his guide at Mrs. 1 lanforth's. and
"I"' slowly returned to the camp. lis
found the adjutant rum It better, a!though
he seemed extremely taciturn,
so Sergeant | ?aufortli was away "on a
snout," and Rupert, after a multitude
und. . .
_ of vuRtie conjectures respecting Auto'
ra retired to his coucli.
Sweet sleep! \\?hen every |?as?ioO
when this lov??ly pir! is about to rn i ^
rl< li mo with hor fortune?"
I f i
"Nay." replied tho frank soldier,
"had you not have interrupt oil mo. I u"
should havo frono on to Inform you
thai thoso orders woro entrusted to ^ 1
mv care, with full d:*c:o-ionai v pnwors.
It remains with you to do< .do
whether you will permit mo t push 111,1
my inquiries .is your sultordin.ite, or
inder the intlnen -o of pa*- "Tliinl
.< and lit' looked wildly is colors
a <iuest nf yniuo one ?>n whom to "The
1; his vengeance ra :>-al "
Kxt us nit " remarked < 'a tn.n like t?? i
Mir, wli i had r. nri ii -1 a p.is-;\e well-pole
in s or the acone "Both ?>f you "Not i
tlenion art- loyal mil>jo. ts of his dred we
if- > l?n not. I onii";it yon. per- plied Ft
y??ur priv.iif dillieiillics to inter- matters
< he'* a ro!i -1. sir. under false not appear*
their notes v,
hypo -ii'i J'l. snutiinz Yankee jRr peals of I
inlcrrup ed Trevor. 1 should j,)i; far and
see him struiiK up a' yonder 'pj,e tlrst >tr
before the t
f he corner l?ack with a hun rulr-unir dow
ll'iirnii <1 loyalists." archly 1 * otheis were
isicr. "Hut. pleasantly us . ih'ards o
liavo a somewhat >;s monts. \t 1
i above the horizon ore
<Tt drowned by rlie wakihe
dragoons' bugle, echowide
in martial melody,
a: 11s had not died away,
roi.pi rs were usiir. some
n their horses. while
rubbing their steel sword
r polishing brass equipast
everything satisfied
Iv'fyinu ladyhood <>r nature
purest aspect. True she was
opposed to the -British ?<>v
but her very opposition had
for him. who had hitherto look
f her sex av more puppets. IVi
, nutfht ask her to wear the I
eoronet. and of niiirse she v
proud to accept that honor, t
aho was with rebellious thmm
in her to her a-toni: hinen Kiip-it I.oik
bitterly ' ' ^ ''s. 'he young oftl or. haunt .1 !
'rnmcnt, [ desire to revisit tin- spit where
:i eharnt had I'1"*' ' her li.nl found his
;ed upon thither with tie- aid < !' a guide,
hap* lie was now .it 1 lanforth's hou*e.
'it;:howe Borbeil in thought, lie did n.?; hear
rnuld be j hot an th ?y came :i 1 nig on
'n?ed :?? green sward at e tljer side (,f tlio
litI.it- ! row path. Starting- to his feet he
j( ' H controlled ami every pit in quieted n
when every unehained :oul soars at
,will <>n rapid winy.
way
CHAPTER VIII
v. na
\ , lM.oT?COMPLOT AND I'Ol'NTElt*t'io
PI.DT.
the "Ueally, my dear fellow." said Cnpnar.
tnln Trevor to his companion. when
saw they had seated themselves. "I am
whether you return to Charleston"
"tjenmiui fellow!" exclaimed Tre- 1
vor. "and when I am master here. '
ban*; ino if 1 don't keep a chamber '
vacant tor you the year round."
"No. no. Trevor, do no. F.peak of reward.
1 ain only actuated by a desire
to serve h's majesty faithfully, and to '' '
treat you with that respect to which J
your no lal position < ntitles you. Now ' '
wnii nil- koixi ?"inis? . aspc t.
his remark fell hissing upon Mr. *nn j?r?*ii
\wells ver> soul, like water upon lng to
till iron. Could it be possible that Mr Mat
past < nnuetry with tie revolution- keep a
had been suspe. ted? lie had ilat- su?ph tot
d himself that he had o. apod de- once C
lion by ex raordinary precaution. "tiood
perhaps after all. some hing bad goant. a
kod out At .my rate he felt that to the 1
I,. I .? I,. .11 i. i to.) t . i tilu i . 1 i l t 1 n ?/\ nil ornc
It is getting lat*?. anil 1 am th ? rithal <
arod to act without * :.ii the ??"ni
ihtain fomi1 \;?l;i:iat '. > . : > u Jav. n I- Tore
twcli. So. ?c rs? ant. tl r pa- .oil"
good watch, and if any captain F
ns is wen or beard, call ue at a ;i. . :
*o?d night. nyin<night,
sir." rap] od tl. c. t !-o
nil tiio two Olivers i tr il c ...
louse. Thi v found th< :.
? I.??i ?r ...... t.o!.no
r*ye of l heir orderly, and
- went forward on the
tli"* "Siront?hoid," for
<>>tor \v;?* no las,,'ard. and
- rli. nl*; ho ;nvi|k'u TieTrevor.
and dress rvith
no reason' v. hy* von
- quarter.; as master
tie know the t.scion of
.with what contempt Aurora i
Jilm in her heart, even when
listening to his pleasant dis<
Now. captain." exclaimed \
A gay ton? as she entered the
"I am equipped for the ride,
the horses are at the door nj
start.**
"With pleasure!"
nobility ' l'or who had taken ontiro posses
e>*anled of ,1,s heart
she'was "Miss Maxwell!" be exolali
nurse. Then. >r?elni. her r..:np anion. in
nrora, in well know n uaiioim of Ki:i;lancl.
library.
, and as
jpose we w 'nmHelf proudly up at lie
of bis horse and raised his <ap
polite courtesy.
V vv mi.i I I. ? . 11 nf I....it 1.1....a f.t
S,oii K'a" to so? you. urn i nave no lears
of surprise. Firstly, because the loyr).?
alists have everything their own way
.j,(j here; secondly, because there is not an
I 0 unhung whig in the whole mountain
range; and thirdly, because 1 have already
enlisted u full company of rlilesi.l">
men. who will be here in a few days,
with with their equipments. I.astly. as our
regimental chaplain says, old Maxwell
ttin here is confirmed In his allegiance 1 v
we understand our positions. let us
lose no time In asrertaninp exactly
how maters stand Suppose we po ' ''
down stairs and see Mr Maxwell?"
ter
Trevor assented, and the two deacended
the staircase to the hill,
w here t hey met t a o
pu<
"Where Is your nia-stor?" inquired S? <
Captain Trevor. !?ej
' In the library sir. will von wa " t il.
. everything to gain. So with n on Inqtil
nig effort, ho mastered hi> feelings, formed
I held out liis hum! to Captain Cos. a> lit* an>
, paying: of wine
Kxcttse me. captain, for apparent (
!en? ?s. a ml that witile ymi tiro tny can-e a
Itut any alii: ion to tin* it! fated crowded
itch rebellion at once ir* . at* s mo 1 iptain
I'ond iHitintls It \\a< the gi**at rula- 1 hat <
? of n;\ life a n. aUe milv to i .
rim: for Mr. Maxwell. wo. %?.th?n .i
that he had pleaded a 1. . f?. Uy ,ur
1 retired. After taking a ^ '
they went up stair- owho
made 111 it. a oh- . '
v , '
separate room ? ... I
:i> t lie house \\ : > s '
luster v U\.'1
oitleor, however, inn p.* ' r ' ' ' ' '
(: 1 d
o iKa ..nA.f. > r It
if you manape aright,
plans with caro. while I
Hi >11 .'a a few move
and th<* opportunity
aid Tr. ?i.r to hiin'1
t :! i finished, ho
.. :: p he- oii.<ounter*
ell. ' '
replied Captain
The captain's (host nut
"Seliin." stood motionless le
door. Serpennt llalhort .standi)
ahoulder to liohl the stirrups
horse was a hlacl; thorough t>
pawed the ground with inipat:
til his mistress had vaulted
saddle, when the nolde anim
motionless, his neck curved,
small ears pointed forward. J
charter, . , ... ....
unexpected sleht <>: IJupcrt made
fore the , . , . .
rora almost reel tn ln r saddle.hut it
" - at hut for a .second. 11 or tpiiek p'i
iiioiat tion taught her that she ha?l per
rod. who . , ...
endangered the life of one in \v
lonce un- , ... . . ,. . . . ,
lnto j f she la-it an Indescribable interest,
. " . without hesitation she rode up to
lal stood , , . ,
, . pert, extending her hand
and ins .... ... ... ...
,, Mr. Ilupert, said she. 1 hope
<hc wore .. . .
. are well, l.ot not introduce vu
Aii* the I brought liim. and now, to
was conclude. I have an idea of marrying
reep* his pretty daughter."
haps "Capital, 'pon honor," replied Caplioin
tain 1'oster, who was one of the few
and British oflleers who had won his rank
l!u- ?>' the point of his sword. Without
fortune or nink. he was nevertheless
you one of "nature's noblemen," and whenu
to ever there was dancer to he combated.
In V" cor
As the two officers enter I the room. gi t
they found their host seated before hit
? largo table, which was nearly coy- ni>
e >- by a genealogical chart.
i:\cuse me." said he, rising. "but niil
f" i;> i n Kos'er brought me a pa Knsre n?t
en- t i ning this valuable do anient, to
nn i i have not left it for an instant, tab
See." and as ho R|?oke he jx?intcd in ; hoi
reeled 1 ?y lon^r y us of loyal aile- corarndi
nee. and 1 d. eply r.'uret thai its ]ert alo
lor m ollections mud< tuo forget * recap]
self just now." Sonu- ol
Sor I'll" as 1 am on erned, -ir. per- ed liiui
ine to repeat- my rejt i- And conciusi
?. Captain Trevor, what say you "Well
a short tour of ln>p. ctionV 1 always convin
e a look at my rami and a' their niystllio
mm before I ret ro ninz S.
o...;. iif .i "i ?.i " | ; , \ 1 | ;
. a ill 11 iO> wi'io >i<? m?c)1' r < v
iip together. than ho d i oj 1; j; : c
it illation <>f all that 1 .t ! p i ( d. , u. .
r the doiails in- cross ipte.u f
on rather tninu ly. and at tl;o
on ?*r!?lDicd: i," ,<
. Trevor. must say that I am h . oil
you have boon somewhat
d. 'i uis old Maxwell is a run- r,,ri , ,
otchman. depend ut> >n it. who ?
i i;nc tone. i nope.
.. ?vl?a: tnQler this
v.. . iv e some important
. i;i aitor hr. ik*
1 a*t* t >>n. especially
> v r latos to tho
?'iv" . '
I'.y :'i.? way. ha- Miss Auol
i'.om her virit to 11:0
I \ it i t<? tht*
a Closely mini''' sikhi ninii
ver her long skirt, and a It
with a wa\ing plume.
'It'-1ur 11 before dark ' ?.aid
.well, as they left the house
"Certainly, uncle," replied
while the captain bowed ass<
"Had better." growled the
The day was one of sun I
?l<irv The fa. e c?f nature
K (HUBS j
road hat ! ^rf'vor, of the kind's oitl
v? ho is my unarmed escort ."
Mr Max- ! ; ? Ii of the gentlemen isoved t?
other, with a forced smile, for
eyes of either sparkled defiance
Aurora ,uin Trevor saw at a glance that
at ; port was a continental officer, am
sergeant j *w'>rd and pistols made hitn at
light and : ft formidable opponent, even If i
beamed ; were no band in ambush or w
< tT8, 8 company of unwilling ro< rults 10 bo
disciplined, or a difficult order to bo
, (||0 executed, the name of Foster was tho
the first that presented itself to his ooiu<v,p
mandeis.
i;u. I "Yes Indeed," enrnes.ly responded
I his Trevor to his companion's half banteronce
'"If remark. "She 1h an angel. and I
ihero hope 'I'arlton will not order me away
ithln "ntil aho surrender# ut dls< retion
e?J I II.I.I. I ...III >1,.... ?n,|
the chart, "tho Maxwell Mood lias
flowed in tho veins of The Hruces. the M.i
I ?i myiases. and Scotland's nolilcst pr?
sons. It would have been a sad barsinister
for me to have lived and died
a rebel." 1,1s
1 "And yet. Mr. Maxwell." said Cafv oll
tain Trevor, "there are those that have on<
accused you of favoring the designs t.WI
J of the trai-'ors "
Willingly. F.spe? tally as Mivq onjy v.n
wvt'll does not h<?n?>r us w ith her ite<*ol\i
sen c tills evenin.'." jM. j,.|s
I^ she not In the parlor?" uskod robots
r untlo. who loft tho library with wlllli
gnosis, iiiid crossed 'ho hull But nontal
entering ihe parlor, they touud no undoub
i> but tho two lieutenants and the love a
not of dragoons. "Nay
'Vmvirn'q rbto must have t'.ili Mied
lit-5 t 1)0 on the atrnnaest sivI'
you with apparent kindness. V!i i.
kept up li s Intrigues with the ^|,,x
and 1 half suspect that ho is o:i^t u : hi. ,
ng tool tn sumo smart onti- wail', '< i
otlh or: ymir \ankoe friend if atteiup: i i
tedly a rascal, and your lady- tho r .1
Ulf sta'dr
. Foster!" horse \\ a
t interrupt mo. 1 ut ti !1 tue
" ' : :> ! tlio captain.
I n...rK l>r o*w Mr.
. 1 i v ,i -hi of trouble,
o and f > a lielplesS
. t 1) rc. ho Intd vainly
(? i .i ,u ad n >w>n int.?
f h ? i 1 a- and a visit tn
< < i\!. t him tha.tr her
1 > : : It j.:u t 1 e eo. The
Lwltti tloral smiles, and the t
age of the forest waved in t
breeze, as If wltli emotions of
Floating masses of hrilliai
ailed about the *hv. K(
hick foli oaM ,!u' what whs the most
ho gentle f'? his proud spirit was a sudden
gladness, miction that Aurora had come h
it clouds J t? s,>'' hun. lie would have give
L'lui trans, commission for his arms, and a
tainty that there would he n<>
(.,,n live here, not bad quarters, eh!"
it her j "^*? indeed Trer??r. but is It not t?>
n lit.-* * *"0'? what Canon w?* to th?
i n t r
lliurru, UM1IIIIU1TU '
Foster, "some one v-rote Colonel Tarl- 'lP
I ton that yon had spoken of organizing
a rifla battalion. and that you had tlu
written to Congress for a foreign drill
Dir
r." continued Mr. Maxwell. 'hut frankly
i> will probably bo bl ight enough .it ?
breakfast table to morrow. Now.
tile yon gentlemen-captains are
iking your tour of ln>u??ith.n l uiii
i
. do you love her?" |
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