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KAMA RUPA. It was at the close of an interesting discussion of Theosophical matters that my friend made the remark: "Well, I won't say there is nothing in it, but in my opinion it is altogether too abstruse and complicated for universal comprehension and adoption. A religion to obtain among the masses must be simple and easily understood, and there never will be one so fitting as that of the Christ. Still, there is one thing Theosophy teaches in which I am a firm believer, and in that but one of thousands. That is the principle of Kama Rupa, or the survival after death of the evil spirit which has animated a depraved man or woman in life. This spirit lingers about the scene of its earth life, seeking to influence others to wickedness, or it seeks out the lowest haunts of vice and degradation where evil natures gather, and tastes and habits similar to its own are gratified. Sometimes it is attracted to a nature essentially wicked, but weak, and enters in and dwells with it. Sometimes the influence is only felt, and again the demon spirit is so malignantly strong as to be at times visible. I had a convincing experience last summer." He paused and looked at me, a somber light in his fine eyes. "Tell it," insinuatingly. "You will not believe it, and will dish it up for the delectation of your newspaper readers." "Of course." "You are honest at any rate. Well, you shall have the facts. I am not sure it will not be a relief to talk about it. Last summer I, in company with several others, took possession of an old manor house, romantically situated on a high point of the Maryland side of Chesapeake bay. None of us had been in that locality before, and had gone on the recommendation of Roger Kent, a real estate agent in whose hands the property was for rent or sale. "The party consisted of thirteen, but this was not noted until after our arrival there. There were my father and mother, the Kents (pere and mere), Roger and his sister Hope, who was my promised wife; my cousins Rose and Haydn Upton and two young married couples, named Jackson and Cairns. These with myself made up the party, and you might search the world over and glanced again at Mrs. Jackson, she was looking out of the window with a pale, sad face. 'Good heavens!' thought I, 'can that woman be jealous of that noble husband of hers?' Then I searched the room for Cairns, and was horrified to find the same dreadful look on his face. And—was I mad, or did I again see that diabolical face bent/as if whispering in his ear? "'Cairns,' I called, without an instant's pause, 'ring for lights.' "He started violently at sound of my voice, and his face resumed its usual amiable look as he sprang up to do my bidding. After the lights came I saw no more visionary faces and should have thought it all a fancy on my part had not cousin Rose found opportunity to whisper, 'Did you see that horrible face beside Mrs. Jackson's?' and she became very angry when I laughed at her and told her she must have been dreaming. In the end I convinced her of the folly of such an idea, but I have many times been sorry we did not tell the others instead of hushing it up. "Well, after that night things' were never quite the same. A spirit of discord was ever in our midst. We got a habit of looking over our shoulders, though I don't think any one remarked it but myself, as if conscious some one or something was ever beside us. A malign influence seemed to have taken possession of the place, and to have got into all our hearts. Roger and Rose had quarreled. Hadyn became offensively attentive to my fiancée and eviced such a growing antipathy toward myself that all intercourse between us became uncomfortable. "Many times in the dusk I thought I saw that devilish face, and the lips seemed ever whispering diabolical wickedness into the heart of one one. It pervaded the whole house, and the only ones undisturbed were mother and Mrs. Kent. "'Oh, dear!" sighed Rose one day after tormenting Roger until he had gone away with white face and woeful eyes; I don't know what possesses me nowadays. I seem to delight in wickedness, and I never was so before. What can it be, Royce?" "I believe some evil spirit haunts this house,' was my reply. 'Let us try to induce the rest to go somewhere else for the remainder of the summer.' "For a moment Rose seemed seriously considering the subject; then I saw that half turning of the head I so dreaded, MISCELLANE To Preserve The richness, color, and hair, the greatest care much harm being done worthless dressings. 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None of us had been in that locality before, and had gone on the recommendation of Roger Kent, a real estate agent in whose hands the property was for rent or sale. "The party consisted of thirteen, but this was not noted until after our arrival there. There were my father and mother, the Kents (pere and more), Roger and his sister Hope, who was my promised wife; my cousins Rose and Haydn Upton and two young married couples, named Jackson and Cairns. These with myself made up the party, and you might search the world over and not find such another happy one as that when the steamer deposited it at the foot of the bluff that lovely July day. "We all lived on the same street at home, and had been friends and neighbors all our lives. Father and Mr. Kent had been partners in business for thirty years. Each knew the other to be a man of the strictest integrity, and nothing had ever come between them. I worshiped Hope Kent and she seemed to return my love. Roger was very much in love with Cousin Rose, and her brother was very plainly smitten with my sweetheart, though this last gave me not one pang of jealousy, such confidence had I in her. The two other couples were models of connubial happiness, never quite content when out of each other's sight. "Everybody was pleased with their new quarters and predicted a most enjoyable summer. It was a huge, rambling old house, full of crooked passages and winding stairs, and upon our arrival we scattered over it, each selecting the room that took his fancy. There were half a dozen parlors and sitting rooms, but the one that pleased us most for a general place of assembly fronted on the bay, as we never tired of watching the blue sparkling water. The room was scantily furnished, as was the whole house, in fact, but there was a charm about the queer, old time belongings to which we modern men and women were peculiarly susceptible. "On the north of the room four long windows afforded a glorious view, while on the east the same number let in the morning sunshine. On the south a heavily draped archway led into the library, a rather gloomy apartment, but it soon came to be much frequented because of the rows of old, old books still upon its shelves. Opening from this was a bedroom, so horribly gloomy with its black furniture and trappings that we involuntarily shuddered on crossing its threshold, and not one of the company would consent to occupy it. There seemed something eerie in its musty atmosphere, and all confessed to a feeling of relief when the door was closed and locked behind us, never to my knowledge to be reopened during our day. "I am thus particular in describing this part of the house because of what followed. For a time all went well. We younger ones sailed on the bay, picnicked in the wood back of the house and made excursions to various points of interest. Everybody seemed ideally Mrs. Kent. ""Oh, dear! sighed Rose one day after tormenting-Roger until he had gone away with white face and woeful eyes; I don't know what possesses me nowadays. I seem to delight in wickedness, and I never was so before. What can it be, Royce? ""I believe some evil spirit haunts this house,' was my reply. 'Let us try to induce the rest to go somewhere else for the remainder of the summer.' "For a moment Rose seemed seriously considering the subject; then I saw that half turning of the head I so dreaded, and she laughed mockingly: ""Leave this delightful place? Why, Royce, you must be mad. I don't want to go. I rather enjoy being wicked. It's a new sensation, you know,' and she ran off, seemingly much amused at my disappointed face. "I tried to induce Hope Kent to propose a change, but all to no purpose, and so time ran on. One evening I was walking with her on the terrace, and her manner was so kind, so like the dear old days before we went to that accursed place, that I was emboldened to ask her to set a day for our marriage. "At my words she turned such a flushed, happy looking face to me that for a moment I was sure her answer would be all I desired. But all at once her expression changed, and I saw, or imagined I saw, for one horrible instant that diabolical face beside hers, the malicious eyes fastened upon mine, while the lips moved beside her ear. "Grasping her arm, I cried excitedly, 'Run! Yielding to the impulse of my hand, she sped lightly beside me to where the others were gathered on the veranda; then she turned upon me with flashing eyes: ""How dare you frighten me so? Your face was just dreadful." "Of course I could not explain, but I have often since wished I had, even at the risk of ridicule and chaff. After that Hadyn was always more in favor than myself, and her continued coldness almost drove me mad. There is no use in going over in detail all the events of that wretched time, but here is a list of the results: "Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have been through 'the mire of the divorce court'; Mr. and Mrs. Cairns' wedded bliss has forever lost its flavor; father and Mr. Kent have dissolved partnership and are bitter enemies. Mother and Mrs. Kent were the only ones uninflicted by that foul Kama Rupa, yet they are made unhappy by their husbands' rupturing of lifelong ties. Rose Upham is married, but not to Roger Kent, who is going to the dogs in consequence." Here my friend paused and gazed gloomily out upon the snowy street. "Well," I said, when the silence had lasted some minutes. "And you?" "If There was a flash in the fine eyes turned upon my face. 'I ferreted out the history of that old house, and found, as I had expected, that one of the most diabolically wicked of men had lived and died there, and that his influence so pervaded the place that no one..." "I am thus particular in describing this part of the house because of what followed. For a time all went well. We younger ones salled on the bay, picnicked in the wood back of the house and made excursions to various points of interest. Everybody seemed ideally happy. The only jar was felt by myself when Haydn Upton was too graciously smiled upon by my divinity, or in his case when I was in first favor, as was my right. "The elders seemed equally happy and content in their quieter modes of passing away the long, drowning summer hours. The first sign of the presence of the serpent in our Eden was on returning one day from an excursion I found my father and Mr. Kent engaged in heated argument. Both men were angry, but on my inquiring as to the cause seemed ashamed that anything so trivial should have made them quarrel. That same day, a little later, we were all gathered in the east room. It was dusk, but the lamps had not yet been brought in, and we sat about in restful attitudes discussing the events of the day. "Directly across from where I was lounging at Hope Kent's side, and near one of the windows, sat Mr. Jackson, engaged in an animated but low toned conversation with pretty little Mrs. Cairns. Not far away, yet out of earshot, sat Mrs. Jackson. I could see she was watching her husband intently, and the peculiar expression her face wore instantly riveted my attention. Suddenly she turned her head as if listening, and as I gazed the dim outline of a pale face seemed to shape itself beside hers—a man's face, with demoniac, glittering eyes. With an amazed exclamation I started up and crossed to her side, but there was no one there of course, and I returned to my place beside my betrothed feeling decidedly silly. "Everybody had glanced up at my hasty movement, but made no comment, so I subsided into my chair, answering Hope's remarks at random and feeling most dreadfully puzzled. When..." MISCELLANEOUS. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your drug-gist or perfumer for Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. 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