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— ies: ery, CO ae a a Lone Et t r 7 af r AS oe 5 4 q . THE VESTIBULE LIMITED MYSTERY. 193, the edict of banishment has gone fortth. Evan- geline loses her temper—she raves and abuses us like any old fish woman in Billingsgate market. When we have finished our business we leave them. It is decided, however, that a watch shall be kept on the girl—I fear lest she seek to meet Robert again. It seems, however, that when he threw her hand aside disdainfully, she took it for a final decision— at any rate there is no attempt made to communi- cate with her late victim. Armed with the proper funds, I purchase tickets and secure berths in a sleeper, as soon as the rail- road offices on Clark street are open. These I hand to Andrews personally, and have a few last words with him. Heinforms me that his daughter has recovered in a measure from her keen disappointment, and even looks forward with some- thing of pleasure to seeing new sights on the Pacific slope. Atthe same time he begs me not to face her, for she hates me as the author of her woes, and the sight of my countenance meet throw her back into that fit of mad fury. I have no desire to talk with her again, but un- known to them, I see them safely away, and wire a friend in ’Frisco to tell me whether the trio arrive there or not, and if so to keep me posted as to their movements. The last I have heard from them, they were about starting for Australia, Evangeline having charmed a wealthy stock-raiser into marrying her. Perhaps she will mend her ways, but I am very doubtful about it. Robert has spent a pleasant nesiod with his Eng’- lish friends, and later on they visit him in New Be eens Pee cae Po ral Mel a Si comicbooks.co wy id.<e iy . . chs XC Ys