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THE KOANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1892.
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belle of Crystalton, and rather an heiress
in her own right, with all the rest. She
certainly liked Charles Emery, and she
rather surmised that lie liked her alsru
The cold gray shadows of the wintry And when she had been studying up her
twilight had enveloped iree and meadow toilet for the opera, she hail seleeted a
and sluggifli t'uret .streams in their un- blue dress, with blue corn flowers for her
certain mi-t, ihe factory chimneys flung hair and ornaments of tunpuois, because
their fiery banners of Miioke against the she had once heard Mr. Emery say that
leaden sky, a basso relievo that would blue was his favorite color.
have made Rembrandt himself rejoice, "Going with someone else?" she
aud the hum of never ceasing machinery repeated. "Well, of course he has a
in the little town rose above the rush of right to suit himself."
the river, like the buzz of a gigantic And she kept within her own soul the
insect. fevered fire of cirluh resentment, the
Charles Kiiiery, the day foreman in gniwing pangs of jealousy that disturbed
the rolling mills, was just retiring to his her all the white that she was sitting
ome, haviug been relieved by John waiting for the great green curtain to bo
Elter, the night official, and as he walked drawn up.
along, his feet sounding crisply on the Uutil, of a sudden, thore was a slight
hard frozen earth, he whistled softly to bustle on the row of scats beyond, and
himself, as light-hearted as a bird. Mr. Emery eutered with his mother.
You're going with us to-night, And then Kate's ovurglooiued face
Charley?" cried u gay voice, and two or grew bright again. She drew u long
three young men came by. breath of relief and turned to the stage:
"Do you mean ' it was as if the myriad gas lights had all
"I mean to the opera !" of a sudden been turned up; as if all the
1' or upon that especial evening there niiiuie world of the opera house had
was to be au opera in the little town of grown radiant.
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vrysumou, a geuuiuu iicw i oia company never was voice sweeter in ner cars
with a chorus, a full orchestra and all than the somewhat thin and exhausted
the paraphernalia of scenery and costume warble of Mademoiselle Rosalie do Yigue,
which provincial residents so seldom the prima donna; never did Bcencry glow
enjoy, and the younger population were with such natural tints or footlights shine
on the qui-vive of delighted expectation, more softly. Kate Marcy declared that
"I am going," said Mr. Emery, slowly; the opera was perfection !
"but uot with you 1" "Yes, but," said pert little Nina Cum-
"But you will change your mind, mings, "do look at Charley Emery, with
though," said Harrison Vail, "when you that little old woman! Why couldn't he
hear that Kate Marcy is to be of the have come to sit with us ?"
party. Kate Marcy and iho Miss Hal- Kate bit her lip. In the crowd now
lowells and Fanny Ilewit. There are surging out of the little opera houso she
eight of us going. We've kept a seat on could scarcely venture to express her
purpose for you." entire opinion; but she said in a low,
"I have engaged myself to another earnest tone:
lady," Emery replied, after a second or "I don't know what you think of it
bo of hesitation. Nina, but I, for my part, respect Mr,
Vail laughed. Emery a thousand times more for bis
"Well, I'm sorry for it," said he, "but politeness to his mother."
Miss Marcy is not a girl who need pine And, almost at the same second, she
for a cavalier. We'll keep the seat for found herself looking directly into Charles
you until a quarter of eight, in case you Emery's eyes.
should see fit to change your mind. Only For a moment only. The crowd sepa
let me give you a word of warning, old rated them almost ere they could recog'
fellow! Kate Marcy is a high spirited one nnothcr; but Kate felt sure and
girl it won't do to trifle too much with her cheek glowed vivid scarlet at th
her!" certainty that he had heard her words
Charles Emery went on his way father "Charley," said little Mrs. Emery
graver and more self absorbed He had looking into her son's face, as they
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as.cu nis inoincr me aay uetore to go to cuicrgcu into me van oi sottiy tailing
see "The Mascot," and his mother's eyes snow, which seemed to enwrap the whol
uad brightened with genuine delight. outer world in riim, dazzling mystery,
"lour father often used to take me, ' ho was that girl?"
"What girl, mother?" with a litt
pardonable hypocrisy.
"The one, Charley, with the big b't
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Charley," she said, "when we were young
people and lived in New York. But it'i
twenty years and more since I havo been
to an opera. And if you're quite sure, eyes, and the sweet face wrapped in
dear, that there is uo young girl whom I white, fleecy sort of hood the one who
you would rather take " said she respected you ?"
"As if any young girl in the world "It was Kate Marcy, mother."
could be to me what my own darling little "She has a face like an angel," said
mother is!" replied Emery, smiling Mrs. Emery softly
across the table to her. The next day the foreman of the roll
'Then I shall be so delighted to go," "g mills went boldly to the old Marcy
said Mrs. Emery. homestead, whose red-briek gables,
And her voice and eyo bore happy sheeted over with ivy, rose up out of the
witness to the truth of bcr words. leufless elms and beeches, just beyond
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But now that a regular party had been 'he noise and stir of busy Crystalton
organized, and Kate Marcy had promised "Miss Marcy, ho declared, "without
to join it, things looked very different to I inteuding to be an caves-dropper I heard
the young man. For a moment he almost what you said last night."
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..ptun utuai urjuau iiuu uiu.stm to "uwagDot ii.ieoued lor your ears
take his mother. Mr. KiiurvM m.id
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"She Would be as well pleased with soft, rosy pink.
any concert, he said to himself, "and I "But," he pursued, looking her full in
should have the opportunity of sitting all the face, "I cannot be satisfied with mere
the evening next to Kate Marcy. I'll cold respect, Miss Marcy; I want a warmer,
ask her to let me off this time. She won't tenderer feeling toward myself. If you
carB- ould teach yourself to love me
Hut when he went into the little room Tho dimples oaino out around Kale
in their humble domain, and saw his Marcy's coral-red lips, wreathing her
mother, with the silver gray hair rolled smile in wondrous beauty.
.lhu pun. ou .-act. s.ue oi ner almost Tbe em)Q . alrea(Jj m
unwnnkled brow, her best black silk Emery," said she. "I do love you, I
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"I have been trimming my bonnet
over with some violet velvet, flowers,"
said she, smiling, "so as to do you no
discredit, Charley; and I have a new pair
of violet kid gloves. And now you must
drink your tea. I've made sotuo of
your favorite cream biscuit, and tho
kettle is nearly at the boil. Oh, Charley,
you'll laugh at me, I'm afraid, but I feel
exactly like a little girl going to her first
children's party. It's so seldom, you
know, that a bit of pleasure comes in my
way."
And then Charles Emery made up his
mind that his mother was more to him,
in her old age and sweet, affectionato
dependence, than any blooming damsel
whose eyes shone like stars and whose
cheeks rivaled the September peach.
"Going with someone else ?" said Kate
Marcy, rather surprised and not exactly
pleased.
She was a tall, beautiful maiden, the
And the foreman of the rolling mills
went home, envying neither king nor
prince that day.
"But I never should have loved you
so dearly," his young wife told him
afterward, "if you hadn't been so good to
that dear little mother of yours. In my
eyes you never looked half so handsome
as when you stood bending over her gray
head in the crowded hall of the opera
bouse that night."
"You see," said Emery, laughing at
her enthusiasm, "I agreed with the hero
of the old Scotch ballad :
" 'Sweethearts I may get many a one,
But of mothers ne'er another.' "
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