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I hrgest building on earth will soon d rime is probably the
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�i 44 didn't you tell me you wrote POO- in a Doe . and best-known. Specimens of , .
-�.1 . , � . Tom. di a, � , Ig�movement of impatip , h64ved a be built for the greateo i greatest � I
: . M_ _.� I - P. , , . 1 4 - 1 'in the world -the Mmoonio Fraternity W , ,
. I - .. , ffty- T I 1. bill work. may be seen in Many of the
11 1.� 4010. 0: t'reMemVICIr deep dighi or- gazed -too-fervently., fervently.:. � . obj;jj - Speaking - of the g1g%ntJQL ander.. bis I
. . , ,R I don't so. I don' I %% 'continued 0. peaking � . gsll,Q;1#9. in Europe, and him
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I . . siting you, I but I have been guilty of To check these rispiturea Be y, I , taking, Npriman S. Go I soette, who has --doue, Principal- I irywhere 'highly' Lpri,Ze& "
4 . ever t Paintings fire eVC I
- . W-.1 �1 I another collection I e much, to, advance the project, is quoted
; , I I, , 7. �. attempt of tb�e kind since I advance , I inber;
, , 4 . � - "Bat there is in He was born on the 18th of Novo
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a The grand structure will have balls d before he could read, and paint before he *
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I her a vast, deal and oorridurs on the various floors name could spell. At the age of 14 he began the
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lite-eloopt- King Arthur which is recorded The reason of this is to do away with all
. I I ac fast.,ii He tion &boat I . in Edinburg. He applied himself with
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I! ; 7 -q'-NP, i �';,.', 1, " , T 'The north wind doth ke 1% span whatever
.'i. I " 4� nder that; ,,you? Why, you are. an iceberg.r will be It sketch -book. The result of this Is
. I jig and merry. I no warmth. usturaL historyindethe rare phenomenon rails. Each flog, They will be .
L.. witi.ol-the.wisp had light but ever bridge I .
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�', me. , came to. in the 'case of the old woman who lived ured inan exagi the pla, executed who 10 Pitle ' a *
.. 11 I n, you knows I termed compliment id verge that , velocity of the wind. To particularize
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1_. 1; -1_0 on know I writ it 2 11 there still 2 ' fully the wind at a velocity ,of 135 miles .
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I set" , Ohl I an arrant witch thou art, though it does.. I I protest you s�illfaifil ordinary business blook:8 of the city.'
, . in - pe such a Street lost in YOU ' immense amount of workhe had put in
t, married llfe!$ a 010 , ar e4a to du . highest wind known in Chicago was but
,�,, t r �if_ � I— - not take Much "Iy .n - -the nursery rhyme -with which I used to t- - It may be, however, that it wall ' .,
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FFZP�, 77 , -, 'I I ( , V lif-l"', ave for two lighted temoo you; I Lizzie, Elizabeth, Betsey, and' 42 miles an hour. The Weight of the � n
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r � I . , In 0 and sorrow. The parlor was dark, a
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ir:'wl; _ I bright things I'd lend. ." - Candles and a bright fire before which Bess.' All the game person, bat aiff
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Ik � " h, as hostess, is glad to See Y I & weight of &a many people as con other three piotureshp had produced. He',
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"I'll, �r , light play lathe reddish ' every floor. We h6e &too
1. . I I 1 rnt a ,UAWUU. as big &B YUL4 Please. watching the warm I Beall partly tells you not to keep Peregrine space on evc being as indefatigable as Reynolds or Dora. ,
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". 'Aut �g just the same; ripples of her hair. d the horses waiting in the cold." � Thera is a vast difference of style in his �,
I ,, I . , . niiiiiii4iint on smiling with Aunt Clem, said an � upper ca .
, , " I . � I , you never can poke sense down her, ' "Bab must be sleigh -belle outside fire proofing. The )per it paintings, some being of the Dutch and •,
i!� �� "I 1. , -as she happy now Betty, holding out, her hands to the flame. The noise ,of the 8 0 strong as the lower. They will so depend some of the Italian schools, the to
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I - � round bar. see you this warned Tom that Peregrine had come t
. -.1 I With that noise and turildo -Tom, how glad I Weis to � Upon each other as to
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!, - " never mind, Jane, she said at last, . � evening when you came in. I felt. like Cry. fetch him home. He %rose reluctantlys ple'it could being remarkable for detailed handling and
'If- I 6TZP�.Jls talk of something smoother; we throwing on his cost, and looking down at strength. Built on this priaoi delicate touch, while the latter are rich in ,
111��'� , . X came over now to tell you about 1, ing, , Ho I a Rozier to the rescue I I as N her as she sat with topert rosy fingers be safely made 40 stories high on that tone and large in effect. He essayed a
. Poor Tow, ray unhappy brother. . used when we enacted the old ballads." blaze. ' foundation. The only objection would, be great variety of subjects, but it is generally
, , , Jk widower now for moye',n S Year, . . She could not see hie face, but hie voice looked before the I 'it would require too much room for eleva- '
. , 6r6 tor; I I Good, -night, oralel child I " fie said. , agreed that he wall at hie beet in genre
I I . , with little ends to of ' wll ever come when —1 I tore. We now will have 14 elevators, ing. Wilkie died on a bo Is home I
�. 4____ , -_ Anil Tom no band. to manage it all, Weis very low. - Crider if the lime,hatla paint C
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- Or to know the why and the wherefore " little girl, halt dead with w- foot cars, all arranged in a Circle. IT Jerusalem, Ju I
'�L p � . a Hell come out all right;' I answered brisk; 11 Than dear I "Remember Popele tenth beatitude: 8 from ane 1, 1841, %I ,
.. I . ennui, laying his hand lightly on her hair. r he more elevators than there are in any other
I was sorry, but wouldn't show it, I Bleased' is he that expecteth little, fo . building in the city. The superstructure was consigned so the deep in t a Bay Of
Feause years ago he Wall fond of me, it. I She abrank from the touch. to me," she ,shall never be disappointed.' " Gibraltar. I
, Though the whole world didn't know ,,Sit down there, and talk
.., He made a low bow, and moved without and foundation ere alike solid. Exter.
. usunsh we home by the. garden gate, pleaded. nally the four sides of the temple will be Dr.TalmagO'@ Christmas cheer. .
��,-� - wall, ,, Child, wilt thou drive me mad ? Canat a word toward the door.
L L ".I Bat alone' by the embers- Wilt thou ,, �Wait,ll she said 11 I was unkind to thee. exactly- alike. Even the alley Bides will In these holidays let, all the comfortabl , . .
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, . ain't it queer what a woman forgets, thou not see that I adore thee ? , �
�1; I New E . Bear with me a while ,God knows I fear' be 6 duplicate of the Stat Classes exchange the Lamentations of J
An' thou 0,11 at once remembers r t not love me 2 " I told an uatrdth"� street' sides. It will' appear exacOy the mice for the exultant psalms of David-
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Hy pots and pans were ashining bright, ,,I do -oh, Tom I I care so much for change. But, Tom, a 'game, no matter from what direction ,,
The floor was white arilvanded. 0 Past, you, but 'tis different from the love I bear the color surged over her face-" I Bai Praise ye the Lord, lot everything that
I Woping off in the . I bath breath praise the Lord," and we will I
. But my mind went galloping antic monu.
"I . tbat I hated you when you were masterful; viewed. Thea appearance of the
1112' Till by -and -bye it landed B&W! sitting Ido not think it can he hate. It frightens temple will be that of 9, gid have a different ,state Of'thin9B in this .
�� 1. Atedaywhen wore &lilac frock, best, SO." meat. ,,The lower five stories, in terra . wish there might be a Coa-
�.,", ,:. f, le obeyed her mandate then, I like thee' country. I w
'. 14,�—Witla-wgo6sh-sud-.wide�isce-collar.-�---,,-,-� -9.1-_ obeyed - _ma,btd,_TQ -Ithink . I
7&�?" awkward Tom near her, sud--gitiffg-evirnestly�,into-her her -cott&,-,-forming-the.-b&Eie,�LAben.-,.,r�o, 1---would-like-td,belong-W, -___--___,,_,
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P;�' An' Tbm-svfcb a bashful, awkw Beside iiiiiie-elt,--'hi�t�e-nVWV-eii-tO-tuke- sh ft, made up that %It the .
_ Said I beat the other give holler. face, flushed, and startled. it-& conspiracy
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awful pert in my ways with Tom, Gi Bab I , I vow that thou art either the in his arms, but she drew away, and stand- smooth.f&oed briol,
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y1k,; But I guese,twas moron fancy , with quickly taken breath, like a while the freeze or top comes 0 merchants and editors a
ik.l .�ill'i �' I - , . We after all most arrant coquette or the most engaging ing erect I to. It is to be, yon see, monumental. that they would have faith in .
1P' \ ThB;t I rued it a Ill . startled deer, said : got I religion agree there would
0 . iLou he married Cousin Nancy. 'piece of simplicity I ever saw. I want you ived applications for cuts of th6 God and talk cheerfully, an
�` ", I , , W1 � "Not so, Ibegyou-Iftm free yet. Why I have reoe be a revival of buainess ilmediate and
A cricket down by the wide brick hearth ,
V . io love me, not ME, you love Bab, or anyone 'temple from &I, psr%s of Europe and our
, . at low humming; 'angel Other Masonic 591300'"'Ons tremendous and glorione. Stop singing '
I 11, I . Re t up a swe husband, my - Ob do you look at me so fiercely it you love me 2
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" woke up qu calls coming. . e to explain, you do indeed What is it all -what does it mean, this own country. .
UP - s it I if I have want to know of the style of arollitecturb M ' us
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k 1. I saw there was Sam * , I loving? 11 the work. All the stock w D. Merry
V, "I I � . * '. * _. * * * no"are-for-me, -th"sprosrAon--4h0c___ho_hs and all about Mount_Piagall and CoronstiO
Vfk 1. I _ . Now. it I hadn't had foolish thoughts, 11 Do not be angry.. You see, I have been U nly - came into her eyes. taken weeks ago. I know of _56-baiwing- I The -Faifiid is fU1I--Of--
'R'i, : - : �� alt been singing, a I care to often before noticed me
It that cricket hada W ill like that, . very happy before ; why about 0 ment. It will Christmas
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, large and dark, they eeeImed that has ex. ited so much com 1, I prophets, and I have as much
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clinging. change? An be the grandest structnre
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j�N�, ,q� .� - 0 alwa�a held ill not liaten." to it buildings. The temple toward the
,,�. �. ': . I Hannah'il laugh 'I know, for I'v speak thus masterfully. I W me in ton famed for its grea .prophesy, that we are coming
,1�,, . . heart was cold as December, M to Thus they stood fop one in occupied on Mo I
,,,.r That my hesi Bid, I She raised her bonds as it to put the will be completed and o ly gra al prosperity we have ever
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11 __ __ __ ., _. �Ati' Ltell You an honestly happy old in � her ears, but, seeing the unhappiness on his past time, and during hat moment who can even year before the Worlds grandest temporal . No foo'Mhn ess ouqht to rowel � glimpseI -idden things passed let, 1892, an witnessed in this country. Mechanics are -
P. I nber4 tell what 1. A . ,
g,, .." . AwidoWar,tOOt au 6bouseuPsidedownt - tace,, rose and said •:n of the,girl who was Fair opens. - . . I going to have larger wages ; Capitalists are
. rour youngsters to worry an' fret me I 0 i -
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". er lover's passion going to have larger dividends; the factor .
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West, what could I s,&Y to a man like Tom, fee that are now
forgot Me ? better; and we are older and more reason. unapproachable, -swing h closed are going to ran
! 4 'r .1 wouldn't .1 Crisp Christmas shop Notes. .
.'k,�, -�.,l . . I . W120 coulda,talt, . I able, I may--:' to silence 2 . day and night to meet demands; stores are,
�4jL'�':L. , ' ;�,Mlw duty, 11,;n Burs, Ili plain to the eye, . 'He lifted her hand gently to his lips, &l1d Shopping bags of suede kid. -
.",�� -, . � LAY), MAU, cruel one I 11 he sighed; 0 age knows -
�V. 1 (Tome youngestis Just a bemi ity standing in the fire- U�l. � .goiDg to be crowded with customers jost
. . I . 1,6.Y, come what will -good or bad- . I i-a-impati-ii- ______
L An , . I no e a r .11 the memory of Bet. I . WrWpp,qxLiLqf_pA1k&-dotted flan, ___ ,_ - ' Ili- thi- ii -'----*ent to got waited
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&�,,N�J-:- '.. I ,not -going-to- "blrA_kU_CLh_8� -, duty_. , . I repo do Chino.
,.-'�.. �� L e Issue ,1 . we on is need, sindo,
t�.�, . , I . or or ,,a o 'n with him through the cold and night, as the Neck ruches of finely quilted crepe lisee. on. Amid the rapid strides of bu
.Y,� a attorneys will be called in to interprets .
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:,. running hit,. fingers through ' " I �� 9 Betty LMOVed Sleigh sped over the snow toward Lord's Cape skin gloves for men's winter wear.
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N . Gift. want medical attendance, and t
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X ,..'Ili- . I I - ' Pocket pin-oushiOns of velvet, rimmed in are going to be abundant with men
-, , awoke that May morning, I : orate their gains to
'. "'A .., women anxious to Copse
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I.j� , , the American an old song When Betty ,
f I amore tree, she heard through the ppen I
- � �. , . , w,wil willow 1 on his knee, crowing of a cook, answered by wfar-away I . . prophesy midnopil .
ME : A Tale 0 I A poor soul sat hing'neath s. aye pan window the silver. . I
Bing willow Fancy gift pieces of Sevres and Dresaen the Lord. You prophesy midnight I
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.IF, '1�, W,� - I . 0 willow, willow, llow,l eoho in the village. Then other sounds and Chips. - minted toward universal bankrutcI pitch r,
t !� Z� , I " ' n w shall be my garland," symbols of life began to intrude into her Straw-colored linen for hand .
" jv - -I .� CHAPTER VII. Sing, 0 the gree w . I . ten toward national opulence. -Rev,
,;fir,,-, ,,-, . - . . :1111 I looked at semi-consoiousnees, the sleepy piping of fancy work., trim DeWitt Talmage, in Christmas Ladies' T' . .
, ". Iling. The Tom drew & Ion breath end fifteen ostrich tips to .
, / . ra going to pas- As many 50 Journal. 1. / I
The snow was no longer fb� �rszef ,curves of .her figure, birds and the lowing of cov,9 � I
and Crisp, vibrated only herii at the 9 slowly to see one hat. I I ,01'
.;I sit motionless I half-yerted tare. She opened' her eyes I striped' inside I _
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.�,�� , ,. , the oriap, tread of their, feeVand the and the light g1oW I►ll� ' s . 1, The Door of Hope" ,, I
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" ,;. �� �. , -cawing of a wAVsl by a branch of ivy, mud to packets. I .1 Anew b d .
W1, ,,� deepened over 'by one tell-tale dimp - , ,, then
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.... ; � I monotone of the twilight I i day was Sunday and the Faint i k a edO 910VOS to wear with women at I street
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- , the, white desert, across which 61110 t on a white YDfioorortoetl eeil I 1.
. ,."� 1, . some isolated ,, and good me to m ness, when I love month was MmY. She sirose, put or for fashionable y called "The . I
, , . n through the quiet Antique blue band pap establishment, it is said, is due t
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11 1.�Ii 1. I Wrapper, and went down . '
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,),'�,.� I boades. The mantle Of t after, hou;e inko the garden. velvet, feathers Pr
i"Z�,"'.", � .1 'hich the world was Clothed, She did not reply,zb momen 0 as hat", of oyers of Mrs. E, at. Whittemore. It-
,14�"! � � � 'disguise with w s revealing word began to sing to a int little air the ' The sun had not yet peered over the level' Flat rownle I I to be a temporary' borne for unfortunateil _
44" disporting, showed roseate Vista � . sweep of these horizon. The garden and flowers. . for bad' ither who wish to turn from the path that inevit. "
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Y' I star in its wake. What is this love ? and the tintless sky and water War . . .
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P�. . iskly and silent I with a soft mist. wire, quilted satin terrible than mind of man can paint. Here ,
, �,� siked on , briskly Once, as a cloud passed o'e he sky, calm and pure, the Key baskets of silver the inmates will receive religious education
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... �* , .. I ., isomethin Jar landmarks (it was not soi) coming of bar bridegroom, bags of brocade mounted and industrial- training that they maybe
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" 1, �'. - were blotted out, d what is th7s love T a white. bloom -of brids star to a New York reporter, Mrs. Whittemore, ,
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said: 11 I was divinely healed six years age ,
-.11.1�1, -1 ', 'qu... hrough th lit, .balls, lilac, dog, ;�,� � �, I reaked ailing star shot thrOug'4 t` . 1111-11, 1 pti, piled with fit8WOOd,'Q Af tops, rind holiday gifts. , at had rendered me,".
V�; F" - "I'i . �. 1.1'i Ing, wagj , I gmio :Tia the wings Of love, t, haze ,clang to the budding tree � . "'.�.,,..,,,, - 1, �6 �. 11:�4, . , pas , so (It was not so softened the earth -to a dream Of Pence and skirt pattiorns of embroidered put of a spinel trouble that
, , ,, �, t near that they could see the vapor -) helpless for a large part of twelve years."','.
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1 p ; . " I them knew, reed In my b t, fulfilled its mission through- silk oord embroidery. . �
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� .. I -reality in the effaced and isolated' ,(It hurt me so.) out that crowning day of her life. ad I , by the Rev. A. B. SimpBbn (formerly pai,�.�' ,
; I - �' . the one I .. I She leaned, down to the gross, where each mount in silver.
;, " 11 � , L, . - dresses with velvet yokes and for of Knox Church, Hamilton, Ont.) and! ,
1� , land. . What is this love ? pear was silvered with dew, and, fill• Cashmere d I I thelarniture is mostly donated by l9P'F
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(11. %, Ah I I shall know; her palms with the ' Jennie Ordway, a r
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10.11 4 ',I . trange to 'You for just us two to be walking ing had told bell that Dammak linen luncheon sets orns � .11
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on. and oil together ? " (Heigho t h6igh0 1) . dew was better its of white gorge with China silk note that earnest hearts are !!
7,41 I�P,i . �. . � , )me very good. I would that the removing freckles ; and, for Kilt on in a holy, cause. -Boston American Spectat N
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�44 , �, I I � my were longer." , "her act some reagoia unknown to herself, Betty had blouse for small boys.
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4,41 , I , � try to tell you N a liable d begun to take great interest in her personal I . I Manners of Mon. I
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11 :1� . I me that it will be like thio which sank into Tom . having k Chine silk fronts.
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�.,� i, .,;> .; person has just died; we will Want � . Ton cloth and brown _ watch them ; only listen to them.
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ii '' .1 ! her snow; hang sparkling, Economist, quails: he calla them "birder'
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'C', " 1,14 11, ., away were children, a 91 amble with their own overpowering With him'. , I
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, �,�, !" 4 �,� �, � . F strong andkind, you, and you swore to be ever tr � . ed by the A is mode Venison, Stewed Oysters,
.�d' �� . V,i�l", ,'.' . an you are ver, your lady, and your sovereign." ng around her, interpenetrated ' stewed Turnips, Men are always brave enough, to a ,;
I sq $,`_ . Cold friend to me, Tom." . memory of that a tit over Mashed Potato,
v!!,'v , , . the Mel nets of the flowers as she be cauliflower, Winter Squash, later undeserved praise, but few If
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, " 4 - and kent t .&.,6 ,,...mful eyes. She picked the ;E;t,,W,d Tomatoes, Candied Potatoes, are fearless %nou Ill to bestow eir .
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" , '. but the me from much folly. Celery,
. fancies come to me; hen I T .1 .+i,.,- flower -bed where I Trl- U t. I I, 4! U 11 4
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�,, I fly 0 . me and fancies seem oneg and have been in England
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'1 dor recalled her to herself, i
�. � �1�,, ,,"'�,� - I , Elio or "Y tlo dear I " she sai ;, and, press.
V '11, '114.,:1 Ili .... k ... � Else I 'king and to YOU-" mber the ing h pq to its velvety tenderness, she Mrs. Bloobiamper-Maria, I think that little too far. I
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I � , , 1�,, each home to.night ; like the the felt a tbrill. .
I . "I� n o t r t get, over the old ballads we learned together, and young man of, yours is to Pr r -,Why, that sign youIv
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,.. I 'I poor dumpy, ing, too. . � maria -I often do, in&, and he seems to
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.1 `,, , 1 .:�4' . . Ming luridly the A k bush Mrs. Eli ,_,& seems a kindly soul, Antonio de Navarro, the husband of
,., 1 . ., na bury me,nelith the bracken �j .A . Illy lea' 'rhe pugilist, he says, was 80 slat
%v . Q :That groom's On yonder but she Ila ' 6 about her dress. . Mary Anderson, has just come into a legmay .
I 11)1;ft�-�.��,�',,, , L. _ , ito fivM1 himaL,lf of the "Betty, there are are tears in thlne eyes I Hicks- L you find to critioiss, ? of $350,000, left him by the late Francis the applanee of the andiencothat -
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10$� , \Ogg, With trembling - ease for bres I a, private conversa- 'ago. Tbst sum now r � I Claxion, in the ere Two Orphans., I
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