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A Wasted Love

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havo told i?| wCTßonofaii«#?. lam tho f •;}; : 'oonntos3 "oflpiidbiS. fru. can wo for >'■';yourshlf that 'it' f 'is impossible' ihnl yon ; , should keep bim hero among 11 herd of ' gypsies and vagabonds." p , Madgo raised her lie-id. . o 11 1 nid not keep liirn I" alio raid in a V, strained'voice, " I found liini tu death s y ■door —" • ii Ireno littered a low cry, . « "At death's door," npaated poor b Madge. "Ho said that he was ah'out- c f cast, and that his peopla-iir.d driven hi:u" ayd he joined ol lib own aicprd, I P ' " did not keep him." _ Ii "Tho countoss Kiioered with haughty n , incroduility. i 1 "Do you say that ho is in lijve with „ youshe said criuilv, _ | t Madgo' head drooped a'jam, j " You see," oaid tho countess, seizing f ugon her advantage,''l am qiti!e right in | ; appealing tO' you, for it is evident (hut vott ' havo tho most influence over him. Ido ] not blame yon. But I say that it is with- a in your power to make reparation. Give ( me baok my son, lot him cumo baclt to t me, and all shall be forgiven and forgot- ] ' ton, My son is a gentleman, and his con- , neotion with you is a scandal and a dogra- j dation. lam willing to tako him buck; , to forget his past follies, and reinstate him in the position he occupied beloro lie met with you. In short, my poor girl, it rests * with yoo whether my son is restored to hie '■ proper position, or remains an outcast and ' a vagabond for the remainder of his life," Judge stood silent and motionlecs, her bosom rising and falling, her heart heat ing'mith throbs of agony, Then she Hung tho shawl from her faco and confronted them in all her loveliness, 11 Let me understand,'' she panted. 11 If I—supposing I can keep him—" / Seymour touched Irono's arm and "■*- -^sneered, "Supposingthat I can kaop him. ifind Ido not say that I can 1 But if I C&n, and T . am willing to givo him up, you ivi'l —you will take him busk Tho countess inclined her head with baughty assent. " You havo put it blutvly but exactly," ebo said.' " we—his molhu and his family —Will take him back. Wo will strive to forget this degradation into which ho lias t Bunk; but Ido not wish to hurt your feelings," " My feelings!" said poor Madgo with a smile, bibter and sad, "Such ns I hayo no feolings, madam, or should havo none. It is only of—your son that we will think 1 You will take liiiu back and never cast in his teeth again tho days bo spent with tho gypsies?" "It shall be as if it had not been," said the* countess, 3ternly and yot graciously. "Come, my good giil, you havo behaved v • very well, considering your station, and—" tho proud voico faltered, "I am very ' thankful to you, If vmi wcro an older woman you would understand n mother's j feolings, But that you cannot do. My , K t eldest son has suggested (hut I should enL'X dcavour to make you <omo recompense," she put her hand in her pocket as she & spoko and drew out her purse; " and af- ' ■ tor all I think it is but lair. Will you tako HA this money end spend it as you think fit. Hb She held out a handful of sovereigns and at Madgo with haughty conJcsctnnot ihat I" said j^^^^^H^HH&said to liu tuko H|^^Hfl^^H^BE&out3iriMchoJ i lien cry her en there through rode at the

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/\.n Irish siiiden' ai'i'inpled to ii'fu'ni processor's lecture on cause nd t-iT.-et. Ho | obji'cli'il to tho nximoi ; c orinciplo tJllll v jmslo is nlwiys first and cfTrc; a consrquertco and ho illnstraiH his theory by citing \oiiß of hi« cuiinirymcn pushing i wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning; may bn n*;ossary 'o establish tho Irishman's conicAition, ono thing is cortain, causo ali ways A;oea first in kidney disease and the effect Ifollows. No condition or class of huiflaility is exompi. Somo cases aro old and cironic mid stubborn to remove, Some auo first attacks nnd onsily disposed of by IVorh's Bncknchc Kidnoy Pills. If this fuel could only bo impressed upon our people vl'liut a world of suffering would bo prevent!.!. Perhaps the espenontie of a Faoros cVtizcn will convince yon. y Mr WlilliHin Willoughby, O/o Mr'A Forbes', brocer, Paero, says:—"lhave, suffered filom backache for years and have", found Down's Backache Kidnoy Pills to bo the only Ledicine which oan givo uic relief.l woulld adviso anyone who suffers with tho lWk to uso this remedy. Tho pills never yailod to give easo to all I have roeommennlotUhem to," Success lias bror.ght many imitations of

Doan's Bnclpche Kidney Pills, but there is nothing "' ju?t ns "ns ihn remedy winch Mr Wjillnuijlili.v recommends. Doan's Bail kncho Kidney l'ills, nri sold bv nil and storekeepers at 3s per box or will k\ posted on receipt of price by Foiter-McOlc\llßii Co., 76, Sydney, N.S.'W. But bo surowhov are DOAN'S-

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1212, 31 December 1904, Page 4

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A Wasted Love Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1212, 31 December 1904, Page 4

A Wasted Love Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1212, 31 December 1904, Page 4