Mischievous Maid Faynie
of Rev. Dr. Warner's study. The air was growing chill in the room. Still, the old pastor, who had looked after the village flock
e last line ere he heard a w
his chair, crossed the ro
d Adam, the village sexton and grave digger, who al
e up to the fire and warm yourself; it's a wild ni
that I left my own fireside myself. I had an errand at the other end of the village. The weather caught me returning-a regular blizzard
at moment both men heard distinctly the sound of carriage
ir wonderment there was a lou
eman answered the
woman, a slender figure wearing a long dark cl
and their hats pulled low over their fac
the gentlemen. The minister bowed in the affir
your services. Can you perform a wedding ceremony in the old chapel across the way? Our time is limited.
ways pleased to join two souls in holy matrimony. Step in; t
arked the man who had spoken up to this point. "The lady is
he said, quietly: "Will you step over to the church, Adam, bru
had scarcely completed his task when the b
n the aisle, both men still supporting the sl
with the severe cold of the pla
igure to the other. The man toward the left of the girl dropped
ought for an instant found lodgment in his mind whether or no they could be fictitious. Then
it which somehow jarred on the good minister's sensitive nerve
on occurrence. Few brides
almost inaudibly. Again it was the stranger to the left who complied with his request, but for one instant both the clergyman and the old sexton caught sight of a face white as death, yet beautiful as
by uttering the words: "Then I pronounce you man and wife,
lver, which had been pressed steadily to the girl's throbbing heart by the
he girl swooned in his arms, but, turning quickly with her, he hurried forward into the den
imself from shouting aloud,
rth a million of money. When we are out of hearing of the old parson I will give three rousing cheers to ce
hind to adjust the little matters that needed att
now, Halloran?" he exclaimed, as that individual sprang
ey choose to call it hereabouts. I understand there is one some five mil
he order to get to the hostelry as soon as the driver can make it. Anything will suit
ed his companion, givi
ing. The puny little dear has swooned again. Didn't yo
h kid gloves," remarked Halloran. "Fainting when anyt
that kind of thing!" exclaimed Armstrong, as he
of the money," warned Halloran. "Remember you are playing for a great stak
style, and I have little patience with her. There was a decided feeling of antagonism between us from the start, and then my forcing her to go through the ceremony
ys goeth before a fall, you know. You haven't the money in your
n hour or more; then sudd
rses cannot go any further; they are d