Mary Louise Solves a Mystery
thaway ins
ter, Mary Louise Burrows. Our carriage met with an accident on the main road below and we wandered
regarding his visitors with unconcealed sus
that I was living
id not know such an important person existed, strange to say, although I can remember that an artist
emember th
distinguished honor of meeting you, sir
s, more cordially. "I can't see tha
daughter, Miss Alora Jones, in your absence. But we w
ng Mary Louise's arm. And just then L
nder the circumstances, and you are our first visitors in three years. That's often enough, but now th
t one speech, which he perhaps considered conciliatory,
s himself interested in Alora and indignant over her evident neglect. For her sake he woul
ests. Both Mary Louise and her grandfather tried to lead Alora and Jason Jones to speak of themselves-of their
er, Mary Loui
ria. Will you let Alora come to us for ever Sunday, as our guest? We will drive here and
aid Jas
father?" ple
don't want you hanging aro
ghter and it will give us much pleasur
and looking the other man straight in the eye he added:
es, frowning. But pres
eep out of the town. Don't
his daughter in
lly Italians would be glad to steal you, if they
ouise
we will promise to guard Alora and keep her from the clutch
untry," said Jason Jones. "It is no laughing matter