The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, April 21, 1893, Image 3
T^llK
SilTV-
T was a stormy
t w il i pht in
February, the
air full of the
dreary atmos-
p h 0 r e of a
newly fallen
_ snow, the huge
pine trees of the northern woods writh
ing themselves about like giants in
txtremit,'and the Maryville stage had
Just come in with two passengers.
Ladies, both of them; one, appar
ently thirty years old, the other,
scarcely seventeen; and as they sat
there warming themselves by the ho
tel fire, the landlord touched his wife's
shoulder, and whispered to her: “For-
rinersl"
For there was something in the cut
of their cnrlous fur-lined draperies, the
fkape of their neat crape hats, the
very way in which they, unconsciously
carried themselves, which was as for
eign as the NannUaitt itself, although
there was no accent in their voices as
they questioned whether any convey
ance from Barnet Hill bad been sent to
meet them. And the landlord was
right; for Genevieve and Genevra Bal-
lace were the daughters of American
parentage bom in sunny France.
Orphaned and alone, they were com
ing to America to claim the protection
of a relative of their mother, "Cousin
Fred,” as they bad been taught to oall
him.
“Do yon suppose he will be good to
ns?” Genevra, the dimpled seventeen
year-older, asked, as she aat with her
cheek against Genevieve’s shoulder.
"t hope so, darling,” said the elder.
"Mo one but a brute could be unkind
to you."
For little golden-haired, rose-lipped
Genevra was one of those human sun
beams who take every heart by storm,
and In her deep mourning she looked
even sweeter and more attractive than
her ordinary wont. And dark-eyed
Genevieve, thirteen years older than
her sister, had long ago unselfishly put
Mid* her own peraonality and Identi
fied hereelf entirely with the household
pet and beauty,
"J wonder it he i» a ams old tii’fib."
down betbn 1 the thrubbery. lor Capt.
Allaire to come,” said Genevra, with a
nod of her pretty head. "She said that
he hud told her himself and had in
structed her what rooms to prepare
and what alterations to make in the
household arrangements for hia com
ing marriage."
"I wonder who it can bcT” said
Genevieve, sadly.
Miss lliiyard, of conrsc,” said
Genevra, “or else that beautiful Mrs.
St. Dean. But the least thing he could
have done was to have coniided in us,
I think, and that’s one reason 1 decided
to elope. And CbarVvy is coming up
this evening, and wc are to take the
train to St. Vincent, and, oh! dear
Jenny,” with a hurst of sparkling
tears, "the world is so full of happiness
to me!"
And Genevieve could but caress the
beautiful, willful young creature who
had taken life's helm so recklessly
into her own hands, and hope, in a
choking voice, that she might be very,
very happy.
Cousin Fred listened very philosophic
ally to Genevra’a confession, half an
hour later.
"Married, are you?" said he. "Well,
if you had asked my advice, I should
have given a contrary verdict But,
as you didn't consult me, I shall have
to be like the ‘heavy fathers’ on the
stage and give you my blessing. Al
laire is a clever fellow enough, al
though he has been very gay, and I
hope you will steady him down, at
last”
So, the newly-married pair went
away, as thoughtlessly happy as two
school eh ildren out for a picnic, and
Genevieve was left alone with Fred,
to wonder how she could best break to
him the resolution at which she had
arrived. For she knew that she could
Dover remain at the Hill when beauti
ful Mrs, St Doan or Alibla lliiyard
should either of them be the mistress
there,
"It would kill me." she thought
clasping her handa "Yes, It would kill
file I”
Mr, Barnet had turned kindly to her,
and led her to a seat beside the win
dow.
"You are pale, Genevieve," he said,
"Your hands are as cold as ice. Surely,
you do not take this mad freak of little
Gypsy’s so bitterly to heart? Never
fear for her; she’s a butterfly who will
sip honey from all life's garden ground.
Her nature is light and frothy i far dif
ferent, Genevieve, from yours. Sit
dawn, little tousles 1 have mush to say
to you."
"Now," thought pecrfleneeltve, with
bor sol or Phtfiglhgfi
logs, "or a whlmslMl .pWi
f, full of cjprtseo. Oh, Oeaa-
Crinoline Awain.
The civilized world is threatened
with a terrible affliction. The fash
ionable dressmakers assure us that i
the hoopskirt or crinoline is about to
come again.
There are some awful thoughts
"onnected with this revival. Tin-re
is the tennis girl. What, if she
doesn't die before next summer:'
What if she lives and is very healthy
and persists in playing tennis in
order to remain healthy? Fancy
playing tennis in crinoline!
As for dancing, that will have to
be done at arm’s length. A system
of signals should be devised, such as
hoisting colored lanterns or waving
different flags, so that partners may
communicate with each other. Kiss
ing will propably become a lost art
—at least among women—while
the sweet, low voice which struck
Shakespeare’s fancy will not be up
to the necessities of the new case.
How can a girl gracefully inhabit
a hammock, or lean, sylphlike, over
the edge of boats, or spring lightly
down from the dizzy heights of fonr-
in-hands, or pursue any of tne sum
mer girls’ joys, hampered by a large
crinoline in which she is the solita
ry prioner.
We shall also have a revival of the
famous ballroom remarks made by
the escort of a young lady whose
clothes had o particular wide circu
lation. He was standing behind
this desert of crinoline, in the
center of which, oasislike, rose the
damsel’s head and shoulders. A
friend approached him unp said:
‘•1 say, Jack, is Miss .brown en
gaged for this dance?”
"I don’t know,” was the reply,
"Excuse me five minutes, and i’ll go
round in front and ask her,”
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Pawvtor* nafflstl, ,
"JUitll ona,” laid itifi, "don't fret,
bspptne, wo ih«U Vetoyetb-
But, fuel thed, thl landlord Sites
traitiing in,
"Tho double sleigh from Barnet Hill,
ladies,” ho sold, rubbing hU hands,
"And Mr, Barnet himself has come."
Close on tho landlord's wards earn*
Mr. Barnet, of Barnet Hill, a tall,
handsome man of about thirig. With
bright-brown hair clustering over e
noble forehead, keen, black eyes and
faaturW cleat and perfect as thoee of
the Apollo Belvldere,
"Are these my comics?" he said,
pleasantly, 'You are Weicomfi to
Barnet, Genevieve and Oencvra,"
Instinctively, little Genevra put her
hand to her disheveled curia. Had she
expected to eee anyone beta wrinkled;
old sexagenarian, she would have taken
more palm with her toilet, Bat Gens-
vlsve rose and euillagiy put her hand
into the extended palm of bar cousin.
It wtts a long, snowy drive to Barnet
BUI, hut Genevra declared, joyously,
that It wee worth it ell, when they
Were ushered into the great, old-fash
ioned drawing-room With its biasing
caunel-eoal fires, its yellow-satin cur
tains and the mots-soft carpet on which
, the footfall ffilde no sound.
"Do you know,'' laid Cousin Fred,
laughing, "that I was expecting to
tec two little school-girls in short
1 frocks and thleh boots? 1 "
"And do you know, 11 retorted Oen-
evra, "that evr minds were fully pre
pared to behold S rhsumstie old gen
tleman with a eruteUf'
And in fifteen minutes they Wifi eh
the footing of old friends. ,
But they had scarcely lived six
months at Barnet ulll before the Inev
itable 'Tittle cloud like a lean’s head 1 '
arose on their atmosphere.
"Genevieve," said Mr. Barnet, rather
gravely, one day, *T wish you would
warn dear little Gypsy against that
Capt Allaire. He'e a pleasant, amus
ing fellow, I know) but he's scarcely
the person 1 should select for any girl’s
husband."
"Yes, Cousin Fred, I will speck to
her," said Genevieve, sighing softly, as
She wondered what spell UeueVra pos
sessed to win all hearts to herself, from
stately Cousin Fred to the handsome,
dashing young captain of artillery.
"But have you reasoned with her on
• . i
"Genevieve," said he, "do you think
it would be a wild and foolish dream
far me to think of marriage?"
"¥mj? .ph|Bo,"eh9 answered, try-
ihg to tfdiit).
"But 1 am three and thirty."
"You are only in the prime and full-
ntss of life," ebe responded, "for. a
»ifl, With Women," Sighing Softly,
"everything is so different. But;
toiUMrt Yrsdi i! you really intend mar;
ryiug
so well j
need no
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;C and’t is y-Msirantced to da till that is;
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dissiw:-! of the Liver »ud Kidneys, will
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"i really do,' 1 He laid, smiling grave
Thia I ihall not be longer to your
tbe subject?"
"Jlalf a dosen times," said BaraiV
"Bui ehs only tonghs at me.”
Crtuevlev* was silent. Ebe wondered
if popular rumor was correct, and
Frederle Barnet really did love little
Ue'ifVrS So hopelessly, so dearly.
Genevra earns home late that even
"00 TOC RXAJUiT MBAN NS?"
.tviy," ibs said, valiantly. "I will
leave Barnet Hill at once.”
"Rut thoYe just what I don't Waftt
f oil to do, GeneVlevei'' he said, with
er hand still blosely held id hie,
"Hear, soleteri little Woman, is It phs-
tlbU that ytm dhtJ't SoteprShefid what
I mbafl?"
"ifou think," with a. itartled look,
"that I can b« useful about the
bouse?"
"Must 1 say it in so many words,
Genevieve?" ho asked. "Shall 1 go
down on uty knees, like the heroes of
romance, and myi 'Sweetheart, will
you be my wife?'"
Genevieve started to her feet la a
pad is.
"Do you really mean—me?" cried
Genevieve.
"I really mean—you," he said, reso
lutely, holding her fast, wbon she would
have flown from him. "Little girl
then you nevar have suspected iiov
dearly J love youl"
bo they wire married! and when
Genevra knew It she erled nut, laugh-
liigi
"Well, there Is hops for th# oldest
of pH tefctes, hoW that ov>r Jenny le
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I»2 18 the rosy cuewt, wP-h ssartet' f 0 " 1 ? hardly rea’lsc that un# lots r#
i ss j-s-* - ; iftlu f‘?V ntivemo nil
wild flower*In her bain
"1 have bean to the village,"
told, "with Capt. Allaire,"
"Uh, Genevra!''' pleaded the elder ii*.
'tor. "When Fred thinka--"
"l don’t chre What Fred thl..ks," io- !
terrnptvd the beauty, with a toss oi
her head, "Listen, Geuevieve, I have [
a secret to tell you; 1 was married tc
Capt. Allaire this afternoon."
" ’M arriod?’ ” aehoed Oenavleve. "Oh,
Ganevra!"
"took at my wedding-ring," said the
wild Util* gypsy, holding up her pret
tg, taper finger. "Vas, marrled-ttBl’
t> »hd sethk iy Mrrietli I am Mra
Allaire ttbw," -H-itfi sff' tiiiuslng ab-
•btnptiofl of tehtrosly dignity.
"tul Coiwib Prta—"
1 ‘TjiIAIU rVfd may help himself if he
Cfctt," saidGcnevrn, audaciously. "Per
haps you don’t know, Jenny, that
CoukIu Fred hiMself.ine'ana to be raur-
Mod rery soon."
0ep*vlfcv6 tntned F^v.
-'tiiftie Vr,,l” erisd iMi "You can’s
faOKf^buti"
! Utile fienevieval" corwolcd
"Bn* yon will not lose you'
home, Wvo-mjut cotoe and bvo with
fnc cud 'CbarioyF’i -,
'ironId noUdothal/saidOeoevleve,
glffily' Srd' ttufn-.ed with the unnv-
pected isoceessim, of startling news.
the oU illiUBcltveper taiklnij
tMijOTteit!
ofe"
!»t* lur opyoua oVer vweoty year* old!
—Amy Randolph, In N. t, Lcdgitr.
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The fixeil giu-i'.? il?3 *Uh% uiri
each may have its tnvfl platiotary
system i
The fixed stars are of all color+.
vibip’, blue, green and red predwTU
Irmting,
the strongest telescopsd bring
tbe moofl to an apparent distailoe
b! lOfl tf.iles,
Tg tbe naked eye 3,000 stars are
visible; tks best tolescopos show;
6,500,000.
The tail Of a eomet is believed to
bo matter similar to that contained
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Tho planets Venus and Mara
Most nearly resemble the earth in
(jlimatic couditioi’S.
Tiio sun’s vol no is 1,40?, 12-1
times that of tits j irtii, ai l 00-)-
times krenter than all the pldnots.
The B))ectroscor)e has show,!
that the prominences on the sun-
rm outburat* ot glowing hydro-
gen, i • '
Som e Btutte are believed to be *
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