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t 1. I . 4' Tuo Liar. Bab; -,where do youplokupthloseequiv- waist and danced , . -open the gates sad light thug muddy roads, ord ?." said Betty. 0
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I il , I � � _11 mentins, $bls comas �ear being the tallest. she was I Ill yoli to tall lad all About Y ur
. . red in coal a be said, af ter an embrace . I
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1, ..ofthUst., both bowed , - AlOw.1p.g her to road every book- 11 ll,w#ple back. seat, where a � � ted to And in 'this .,
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I �0 MaUlpip"kt,tairij - " Parma vK40; Iia6ii0o � 0, I What is there to
. . 0&* , =-1 jkolr . - ta �.'4ii,bid-d!tdthekA'tjbliqnQlY .to Avoid knock. remot tell?,
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I f *1 I �, �'. � ilix to exclaimed Miss Clem, pereca's It All, men Dieu I
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I . topvt]A ._.e#iai-* ; InAge; is Forward in ' on pbot Ing Against the top of the coach. .
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A tom drovatodd, in fife artMerses eye, and the , fting her p rakidbiTle , 6Z a perpetual chat. ,Mker a
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. fth Par Poll , R@ , 4 , , � ,. yon shall go. 11 I 0 Me biocad% going to 100i The two ladies kept up nation in the world* I .
. I rphaq child so. is ionitthe wb I
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I . And a death -like 144, 6f InAtiFtD grief came Over keep Edward Vaughan's 01 sweet ? Seq how I will make my courtesy ter &bank chickens and preserves, while ohs capital of the greatest debonnaire -to kw
1. the 400 at the twain. - qu,�otered from the world, and will not � . 0 fleeting Woods, a life' fall of! pleasure here share is 110*
allow place among to Hills Rozler.. And bow fine You will watched night deepen in th this ,spot, w] .
me light, or the gleam banished to .
.44 ,I coarkolt.compete with the modern liar," the her to take her shall go look in. your brown brocade, dancing the here and %here it lip , . Is . trouser- why, adorable .
4",layied snake liar sold, its gayeties. Barbara, you of store in Some forest pool. van a decent hairdresser.
44 in its liukltlesi4 length slid breadth and depth, too fpot in that house. reel with fat Dr: Wells. he half dreamy state she had fallen into, drestare, - they cannot dress hair even in
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anti L that I were dead: . I'll not set MY, A chip of the old Betty, he's a clergyman 1' The the creaking that dreary island. England. NQwhere,116,
I I .11 I . o4aced look No doubt the son's 46 012, then maybe he won't reel, but per. lulled by the monotony of I
VorXqt&UdJr*buko.d with a ebaw ,
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�, 1� �'� . and the fish liar and the ohickens.01 - g," interrupted Betty, kissing at a a had nilt fully awakened until a a d to sniffle in P9,111" I
I . �,; 11" �14'ror the, @aake, liar it, they were falcons, and he "Darling," up her- candle for found herself in the dreasing-room, where It To frown at pleasure, an I . I
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r*- ,, I . An& the easy-going liars who work by the Job, was the falconer and I the lady of the her again, and taking I they were divested of their wraps by the with the charming inconsistency Of your
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I ,! 41 I � and the liars who work by the day. smile I HOW liar
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, 7 ,_ , . 11 I - .. fto trovelling liar, old liar, and 11 r2" asked miss CHAPTER III. mode a Id look ,in ,&
I 4# What will she wear . , The music sounding from below m passing fair yon won
, :1 .I 1� I oil degree, St. Stacy "Yam am to wear. my new, red peliti- He closed his eyes
�, � . . AndUars who lie for, the fun of the thing. and a windows Were Open, and Betty impatient to enter the lball-room,.but French dress.'
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- ;, , "', �, ; I as trimmed with oarcenet The door and as 8 glv1en and seemed lost in an eost&OY Of ims-
.V4." J,_ r: I . lhwswholieforaflpe-� �- - coat and sacq. rt .
I 1 1. . I the cheery autumn Sunlight Streamed in an there were numberless touohes to b yon on,t conceive
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ar, the peach I Ing gination. ,, I protLst. I
1, 1� 11t; , , at ch -crop liar, the Rai- ribbons!." re hung strings of pep. to Miss Sao toilet. The ship ha,vi would
, -, . a rafters where : A, I ,*"-,,�L-',', ,;", �-- , - . Aerpont liar and all, " I'll, stand no outlay of money on your the bar I It a nimbus sailed away from the rouge, she .took out a what an addition & French dress wo .
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�;, ;des untravelled wastes of cheek it paid miss Clem, contemptu, era a � I_- __ -L..;. Small 1) 1-box,beauty."1__-._
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�11 I I band the knee t tike b tared swag of this OW13 , as big carved client in the stood on the hearth at one ol: a 0 .
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!", - 411, I I , � . crowned an look I a tenderly . fireplace, where toga blfzad under & skillet decorated herself, and the other Betty's injunction to smile, end was dimpling
,',' � , - Amid the a L It derly down on his hall, and select any one at your mother's . 't rloua mixture, which she white foreheads before they descended to with amusement. .
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most Is at in the mode; end filled with a mys a pie, store,
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. inters' lnl,. brocades, to be made over � .
-Xjrb blank So"o-I stirred with a long stick. you should sea
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� can get Mrs. Wilmer's Ill There they made their way at once to ,, you see me at my best;
- — You ,, Miss Betty," said she aid man, appeal. "' 1
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.1'. hear she's a first-rate milliner -but no out kg to a higher authority, "jus' fetch me Mrs. Rozier, standing n or rhesoor. The how we dress here in the provinces every
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.. L,�,�_�;�,'! , . I&-.,, list lemme come look of condescension on her ailine feat, day. I wear deerskin and fast like h I
,:,;�":` Ghiosgo Post : .4 gown worn at my pipe, honey; she won't area, and her affability, appraised Betty, Indians— " 7
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k",' � - " , I . . I Oh I golden locks of yellow church lost Sunday by Miss Rils'likay, of in." I who was dazzled by -the glare of the many ,,No, now, do YOU ? How droll and
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10'? bo attractive to a fellow. was tapirs, she ham of voices, and the, degagee I 'Pon honor, I .
Ill, _;:.:"� I r vision to be- Philadelphia, at&Yiog at she P&Q&'s I i now-
.. .:;,i_,: "'. So full of light and loveliness on 11 That was style, brims gowns 'and costa of the groups look I
, the their mirth. What is your tempernmen
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I ,V.,,.,:,#';i.,,,,X Dame Fashion has decreed It smelling -Salta, so ound bar. give a hint to an adorer -are you in
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' " i . you must head It, and some- Mopes kin jes' do widout, or he kit, fly or
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I at you are out daintily I She'll be at the party, at be moot good snuff ter ft I or severe 2 "
I . Ser latest sweeping verdict IS that over. Yet mu - 6. it is The ease &a that inscribed on the
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" ,',� I of style. . thing fine to see." livantin's wid de her. Everything was so fine, So like fairy -muns, buried in
:1. 11 ,,"L 1. � . 1, 11 I was trying to hear- deisr Dr. Well's wid, yer prosollin's an' gal
:�,,*,,; ., _ , , . debit, like a field nigger far all de world, land. She°w&s certain that she was lookixig tombstone of my great body at Lady
,� I �� . � Henceforth though we adore you, I sermon,' I Said Mies Bab. ' , - lie (is yo, privliges as - Ugly,, and, that she would not have a pleas. Limerick : 6 Here, lion the bad '.
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1, 7; '. I We can no more now before you; ; ,, I' passionate,
; ,, 1, � future hold an undisputed ,, I saw her Is answered Mine Clem a SP ant time. Dr. Wells g in ii tight, Honoria OlRoarke.' She W&IN -
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1,11, `1� i . I . . girl fool, with her fine lady sire." gentry. .Tes' 11y, Moses." 16' Panting
1- *-. away. mincing gi on the other aide oat Blammy Lot, new black suit and ol rical neckcloth, had piano and deeply devout, kingdom of
, f ,,, 4 For fashion now expresses 44 pleaded Betty, "M&Yn'li I I 9 water. colors ; of such is the .
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`�'. '-,�,::,� , L , _. your golden hue's Ia'ahostnut now, ilou,re out of have my hair built up by the verestrior. .
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Annapolis, and got a now Hot Of cherry rib• these precincts. so j;rdi , ,, he erred, ,, you are sprightly
,�i . -,tk.� i.., � . " �0� ,� date,.pasisei ' I— They were art an island, for between Across the room, a young lady on a sofa
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'I', -11 -4 - . . .1 . bons and feathers to wear wi them and the door was flood of ends and was the oentre of a circle of gentlemen. enough I
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.:,. I., .: I , I brocade ? 11 . her hands and She we,, tail and blonde,. arrayed in silver from %hose heavenly orbg." . .
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.. 1, . * Ell" LOVERS 11 -, ..No.,, thundered Miss Clem; " e boards in a brocade in the latest fashion, 1hrough
. . . � . ,�IAST 'CENT tu I water, where Amanda, on h t. none by having, on top of the Structure where the older people were engaged #A ..
". IV ,;..., . I I I must think I have a mint of money to waste knees, was s( I
,,, ". . . I I us fool with manner which would havebeenquite Unask .
- . I . I 0 , __. . I on fol-de-rols. 'You'd be a fi -at her attea. built above her haughty face, a pato net of cards, advanced Mr. Rozier, rubiound,ind
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.."R,; ,11.�,', "". 1- , - I ovwl , I -piled up like the tower of Babel, isiaotory to Nammy Lar, had'nod . brilliant colors. pompons.
". "I" , Ilip. � your hair my charmilokloo
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. , ,�. ., � ,k, T boorbed in a mNritol squabble the 1330�t t as she Well, well, here is
1. .. ''.,. � , ,ale of the American '. and smeared with bear's grease, and fur- tion been is Betsy watched bots
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..� I.. 1. - -. : '! , __ I b a bird's nest with rage on I I . an, get my pipe." occasionally inhaled�a bottle of salts. neighbor gracing our'social ; -%.',.�,. ..;. I I . Revolution. jelled up like was' Your Own pretty red , Is Jen lemme came In I evening, dear child. 11failb, it there was
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... 4Z,., bits of finery. "it's up dor on do jamb." 11 That is Miss Ramsay, Of Philadelppeople around I would sv&U
, § , ,., * , ,,, -�, I'll warrant he pleaded; , let. "She is a most eDgaging not so M06DY P . .
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I ,; M , N ,,':,..i I, CHAPTER IT. curls "-Betsy winced-', and I -Don't yer walk over dot floor, Moses. Said Mrs. Roz " )go of kissing your
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"I',"",, ,. ""t "k":: I moments a negro you'll be sweeter than any monkeyish city idy'a lzirtin' her betoken
charming, and her obuntenaince myself of the prlf
1, a few mome ro girl who had what mail So much for being an old . I
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, ,�- � been bustling in and Now, Will, despite Y
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. . . . . il:,.." ,,r��,,. . -out of sing of the female efforts tar ter clean it ? Lowe I
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.. . " 1 1 1 ., . inj various hot dishes, announced -supper. visited the poor, weak by 'do has' you 'kin scrub ? put more sonsil3ility. She is talking with Tom, who man. Age has
.. kind, this top-heavy 1114" in yo, work an' make dem is v stly smitten:'
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, J�.;," , , I At Anastasio fallow the lead if she choose, elbow -grease � ' , upinto the face of a tall, its oomP8118&siODs-"
t pink boards shine, or I slow sm yet. Don't She was looking
.1 ', -� -, "', tine entered and tbok hes place, without I in blue vel- Betsy hold out her hand to the, gentle-
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wool bat yet come in, anve all, dont�'yer----come- broad. shouldered young fellow . very fond 'despite
_ , - , , 11 I vat and gold Inca, with a white . man, of whom she was,
!, _"�4 � . , Her face was strong in its individuality , DOV' Wslowly mad warningly. -3 . leamed-over-hor w an air the-abaurd feud waged between him I
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,I- ly . . 1W I ural mosca. "Then I'll not go," said Betty. of devotion, and must have said something and Miss ClClem. tt;n. lie be
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.� � I I .11 at And go to be flouted at by strangers as a country to extreme measures. for hhe tapped him on the cause which , "May I?,,
11--.1 " . I I . Ef yet come, I'll Scald yer, ante's pop. " very pleasant, Oh I flat fie I over it, saying,
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"'o Quantensnoe, with its long - ,, i)on,i then. ,out off your nose to spite The consequences were everted by Miss sleeve with her fan a y n . 4
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�;os-�,, :, � slightly shaded, dark, heavy eyebrows Clem, who, hearing the loud words, entered What an arrant rogue I " .
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"I- IN�L, _� I Overhanging pieraing and restless black-eyed. your face., 91 the low, striding He turned, and catching Mrs. Rozier's L he shall have Days" I .
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iall the majestY,Of me across the room 'st heir nod. ,laughed Betty.
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", r � Her grizzled hair Mer to Miss Bar- ruthlessly with muddy boots, across . 3ed -at his appearance. �, Have you seen my boy, Betty? " he
X' , , �.. - her large figure brought in a pan of hot w . Betty was surprii I .
. 4 i; _. . narrow, bony forehead, and ,,, the tea -service debatable ground. 1,11 call him here. No ? ,
b&r&4 who ways washed bub'? 21 Stern, his eye- asked. "Here,
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I.. Was,clad in mannish redingote furnished flegious hand to ,, Whl%t,s all this hub . she His regular features were a him ? Why, isn't he I '
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,� . and finished at one demanded.- 14 For Shames Morality, give brows straight and decided, and the mouth Yon don't w n to
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!;,'' I imperil heir precious chins. She made o rather large. Be was handsome, a pretty enough lad? Oh I'llo there's so ,
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4,11 � I In her presence Miss,Barbara 'effaced C nysterione,caldrou and Betty's flashed doubtlessly, but not I , her, Will, 'she's An arrant flirt ; promised, , I
- IS long dimity apron, vile f O-eimile of that i name is that faceaTom.
14=11,��,`1.1) . I perso"Jity-,and-owt- ale little --Ought arm f%oe: ,,What in heaven's n oni'll me Ise% summer she'd oomeovertoplay
,% w -ah--invogte"iss-Blklals _f , -iii—ess ?-1, — __�LTbifl is Miss Elizabeth Vaughan, T
lappajitluni studying Her younger Sisters er.1imuolomo-all arrant flirt."
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I . deftly handled the dish -cloth. � . , -,,-vvhamyou-muBt-remem-- chese.-and nev p Iy, -- -
I ,,!,', " , , seemed not a very happy one s & compound of simplef] and Said hi mothers I ___ ll�,_____ -lug,
11 1 ,4,f.. 1 mood, which herself with account. � 11 This i 11 . ,,My flirting is like may 0 '088-111ki- -_
I 14 I I . V "ibis. for she tapped hot fingers on Miss Clem seated , end of the herbs which I am preparing," said Betty, bar quite wel" I le de-
,,, il, , � i'��, . I evening, � book, pen and ink at the otherl . ty was disguateathat he should have said, Betty. Is In both I Only met on th I
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"I 11 I 4,; 4.,. "� . . the board in I% prOodoupied manner. . from an U111861i][19 "with an 'attempt at dignity. Bet She imagined fens'ive, and never carry war into the
ik��,:!. . be table, and Betty retired What are'you going to do, been called to Speak to her.
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be, I 11 laughed Mr
,�;;;;; 'It. " �, BOY was gazin world* to the went window, where, shut in that the low, grave bow he made Was one enemy, I
�� I � � lot' . I in preoeeded silently. B, . having to leave Miss
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I rilly by curtains, she could lean with it?" , . Rozier, loudly.
.I %�.,_ `" . bar plate, Absorbed in anxioull and faltered something of polite impatience at cited J
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lttln�. �� � cogitations about the party. Miss Stacy, her forehead against the glass and Betty I I . Ramsay for a oountry girl. She swept Miss Bab, who was standing near, lo
, ��W%X . , 'I -kept up about •• freckles," idly, withdrawing
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.. I "� ,1,., rest of , the unseen. Miss Bab and Miss Stacy . him a stately little courtesy. ' around and smiled ,pro'
. �,,V._, man with. the . it Humph I Theft's it, is it? A coo as elec-
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I 11 ,1�1 1 - I . taighborhood, stood in salutary awe of a low whisper, matiol Some of Anastasia Anderton's
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� I I I, Vaughan's vagaries," silently poisonous recipes, I'll be bound." She mate, though you have grown prodigiously, trifying miss Stacy by a narrative About a
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I I P1 'I'l,' . ,.� . . i . 41 011ablenting contents of her cup. � . over the paper.. and poured its contents is faith." . I . . '� cow wh ' job, to use his words," put her head
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is is That is very natural,'.' said Betty, into the window and roared, ma'am, roared
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I , , . "Too much sugar, Miss Bab," she said f out of the window. " Your 01 U n I I I
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I . - ". , :, . $a Plains put in wall no light to be seen onto Igh ; it would doubtless have taken coldly, some demon of perversity -prompting like a N a idis lio, I s' .
11 ,Ie'.1 I gogily. psising up liar cap. hen ell Shut her lips tight and to- (To be (3ontinned .
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?11 1�10, . I . , I ,,More cream please." of the creek stretching between I 0 should not think she
Itl. , " mesa it up again: at to attend she party. Don't get audit mm gots in your mained silent. - JLL � I
!,! , I Vic:� � I - ; . I several times. ' disappointed that she was n , ry Vaiighlin." was trying to keep him from Miss Ramsay. . ; crop Xst1XdSteE6
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only one cup of this make her appes excellent health, I he United States
moderate and drink on ormi%y to she exist.. ^ppeared, leaving Betty gazing ruefully at My &ant enjoys 1 1890, as estimated by t
. I being so fragint and grate- notice by absolute calif said ' " )2,000,000 bushels,
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in style�j • for she had am inkling as to she the empty saucepan. ,1 Laws sakes," thank you." that we, used to Government bureau, is 41 1 ..
�,k,,, gal." . y Lmr, reflectively, " I can't help . st And is the dog alive which with wheat and flour estimated at
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1, "� I. I derton, 11 He is Still alive, but quite fat now.
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.1 �!, -, , . ,was it ; ."teat I Ublly Anastasia An '• home use is 256,000,01M
" � ,� �_� , �,A , ", � to estrange them from many of their For several days the wide belle upstairs:
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I "" 71 - , I, 1. asil get, no tea in Xis house, I'd warrant. served . I . 11 Good heaven I I's she thought, "how in. d and other uses amounts making the I
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! k. I X, ....,� ..,4111T. I V � k the weak conueotionp. ,. must think me, He can go bac D66,000 bushels. Thialeaveall%-
I 11 111� i4l ".I., 1.,:. _ . - I never diin . ipid he . total 326.1 .
�. .1 , 1�,,�',' `�,,�- '. This is sage sea . . .. . She w ' ondexod whether Tom was the where two negro girls, under the direction • a I available for export. The .
� , -, Wash myself." had been working to his Miss Ramsay." said, 000 000 bushels I
' , �, ",�, v-,,, , . , wa 66 re -devil, lovable fellow ; whether of. Mko. Wilmot's Sudan, 44,132,000
;. ..,,-. IF 1. � V,.. Lad," said Miss Stacy, glibly, trying to game do they would else much ch was at length I 11 That 'a quite gratifying," he 8 Wheat in eight last Saturday was
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1. . .. I.. . r lhilt�ha# nt, which flaoij of big dark. . I .
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�2MW , � � I &I giza and burn the and say goodnigilit to Miss, Ansatasis." � . She was enveloped in a
4 1 1 No ; is he here?" maintaining her Mr. Hayes ad futile.
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,�.,$�!Y,it - ,�, �',� '. . 11 Hard 'with a lantern. . yonder, the macaroni talk. tie behind a bulwark of cold and fixed
... 1 11"V""P� V,". I Lit T�w packages of refreshing tea I , as soon as the and wonderful edifice. 11 That is he, yo stares. To an Evening News rept, who
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,�, 'X jllll��11 �011 .4 Miss Clem cast a n either aide, over a tall cushion the
V �X I - ? I .. I I � 11 door was closed, taking Up her stand with , - teen minutes, Mn Hayes replied : " YOU
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I � ,�. : ,.. ( . )f the principle involved, and her back to the fire, "you are two wise. Puffs 0 6 slight figure, arrayedred-silk
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��11 ,,, I I oar otornmoh, Anastasia. I hear mores ,to start any manner of discussion whole smeared with pomatum, pow have heard the story credited to the I Old .
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�, , �. . I s or blood- tattle and gossip in the neighborhood, and cherry ribbon, and two cherry ostr evident soupcon of rouge. .
; Ai . tortions imposed ,
I 4111. 1 seen ; with 'rhen tho'b&rber, who was a Frenchman, there was,an . 11 amend the, ten commandments, I would
11, ". 1� 't tax- and each a natural as 1 have rarely genteel," said Betty. Le, all interviewers be
At , 11 , iMoking tyrants, have paid the, forsooth, and her with the manner at & courtier, crossed his ,,He in monstrous go add another - t
, .. "'C' .. " �. I into the country ;but I'll her ,gauze ribbons' for big hear*, bowed, and :'I O'est that; but game. I
�� 4": . smuggled tea house. You can go gabble a la mode. Old Dr. Andertows handson f, Egad I., nothing if not ' killed.' " I
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�� '�. 1� �', '. Warner i�hd Bob Rosier, things that are parted tether---" . .. The doors were thrown opens . -master. He will want to meet ,
, �,Ii ;., I said Miss Bab, wi�- of dark faces beamed admiration upon dancing Now York Mirror: Mien Terrint-When.
�j� ;' - steiawr V" nor Tory, I nor fish, nor flesh, Is God rest his soul," Statue being yon, for he has been making for yon, and I
1g, ' ' ., she stood, like a ommer and I were in Yarrop, all, the -
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So let me hear We've all got to, die, but what's the use Df gear.
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i", . 1, . .. �: Jam 33611 feu Mr. Ringgold advanced with h aren't.' They were junk
..w.� 1,� fW she bad practised to procure her favor. &11 fools, and I would that 1had been bol!n her beautiful white throat, erect and well riut-No they w
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� " " I I r, or diffusing broke out a few 8e,3ondo later in is slow, Mammy -Lsr came in and surveyed bar
.� 2 I &*Ting a borm on the o0anke am I once played, or one of Diana'A offered to king Suooi, the faster, was denied
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, 1A, aticleit Oa � gie WL in order to elude the we are all ms4w&eting 0 "Thar won't be I% puspion that kin hold a my.l follows are med
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,' -iiR , I lives on gewgaws and trampery affaii,o, oandle ter my ohile. re about. . The little I
" 92yrmidons of the State Convention. ad a drawl which, in addition know what they a
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I 11'111�11,, oat an Suspicions prelude to the when we are to die and rot -and I am t as sweet ter live; somebody jea' ought ter week on a kiss
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,I :V%�-� . 1would-be, Petitioner, whose whole soul was maddest of all I Child, what will you lo, take yer and bury yet 'live." . make him anoh an extraordinary figure delivered right over the plate.
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,��.JI`4: el ] *Mr,!' amid Him Clem mverelyt speaking firmly -there was a Strange
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,'� less Bob F.ozier is going to give comblonce in the two voices, Betty's lack g a tolerable figure. 'backward, as they are reflected in a mirror
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1, . . , I � Betty par" up her red who looked ready Have I come from Parigi t
. liningly at the, portrait of her grand- the other gentry, and look as bean a Mies Baba digoomfitnre, in this remotes a paragon The highest church spire in the woild
t�:_:. . drej to oink with timidity and the weight'6f her globe, to find is that of the
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. ". I , I � . want so go ,to the house of that stop of your head. at some years past, between her rouge and one glance of those eyes to se brilliants. and is 630 feat high. The top of the croas
",•, , I J):Jou owahso no principles of political or Vaughan stubborn will, and I like you iy out to Command me, I am yours, adorable and on the, dome of St. poter'd, Rome, in 449 "
11J, I w wh )neaty-ss he Ovinced in the the lose for being the very moral of wha I eyebrow, a black,patch, elaborate] feet above the pavement. ' 1
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: , 1 I end comes. What am 1, to get in a short distance morons the .at words, and amazed at cradle, studded with diamonds.
I , 1 4 . curls )ung and is y, miles, 'journey by road, so Mips Clem hur• of the fashionable affeotation of the day, it In kept under guard in Conillattilnoplos,
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` ., 41� and and pile your hair mile high on Ur And them off before Sunset. Uncle MOflell- which won F ranconixtlim. . and in it & dozen sultana have bona rocked.
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". _�".ill,ii, I , . . 161S,7 ' ' lighted candle and left the room. a pontilion, and another I suipmoned him with a wave of her fan. and 6avier as well.
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