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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-01-23, Page 6...:. '•tflku Ohtet Mat or lean„ ,French t: $ being in that country as which Mammy had placed some tempting in the warmth of her own Way room, where s IDIStitil tD1aD >1aA�o$. w " , , (i3y,T, fatlasgow.) two wee servo se urvu.g as ttsay to Sir Francis dainty. She seldom dared intrude upon she had slept. a1noQ she was • little child. Tenuny Ch oma este itnv , �e.ra` ' ..,'� laitta+iaia oxlt os lltriogrea 4qh a--so, I nnderot)god hi4 fpr` n ilpdo, Lear 4ant'R 11tgde,, and she trembled as and failed to realize what the night •rad oon�y co■enoment. ,,�'; Owx man'ao'ittel eYd=what- that should ba, and lucky for Mr. Tom I' did too. ,-Out, tiiav �Cnoclted oa the heavy doped door and gold nzeamt. But ngW pba l�t�at go,:o�t1 il��.. A P�;t cable aaya: At f?"gaignan, ak' IfiU t}nd shells there ttae tiaoo alae ao tteo,' sea I,.as natural as yon, please. ' .i'e heard Mies Clem' command to anter. it, face the wind, and walk over the snowy � - «(1' waely trieke, itis un tam divvle de of ax is,' fields •lone. to meet Toss. That thought the trial of e=•Mayor Fonroaa, of Toulon, tl�t'tt #tape i-tuan will. fail to ,�ia P• 9 9 S'a CHAPTER DCIV. for conspiring to proaare a criminal opert- 6ioladstheirlicks,' Glut out, you varlet,' sez he, laughing; strengthened her. 1fltne. Jongaisrss. i;:. . ++• Before her was,a scene as impressiva as It was time to She tied on her long, W_` floe Moret Jongaiares demanded ;qhs dsil-mw cater ionta,aize or son, you're no more French than AlbrechtDarer'e allegorical "Melancholia: ' arm mantle, •rad lite hood ahs had worn at �e a anted of all responsibility W!}a`a 41in is virtue's path to shun, •' Peregrine "said Betty, tauthoritatively,• _ ,tate a• estrthly, on the ran, „ ' , The curtains of one. window were drawn the evenin when they had walked hams th P y' nc-1 . By way c' i is Mr. Tom here-at Lords Gift? Tell R ., Diose,-end beyond a space of loom was an for the crime` He said hie client had I Wl}lle paauWe than saq sally won , me. y P g from Mj.es Staoy'e. Her face is the mirror fielded ,herself to the operation beoanset , Qle little'vain, •+ Hist 1 " he whispered, looking,sroand as area of semi darkness, lit by two candles in looked at her with eyes wide wIId startled. y �1'lte ir.. eaun lad. sT}aa a self is Mag. ;R ati w ,,. �*Q ...►d �rnnkgry t►[tA. silver eendleutieks that stood among a pile She picked up the bundle and gazed around. terrified at the threats of Fosronz, who r iiiloit some pitiariiu y 11LUg r- • ��., eel sI-Vonsibl"e for it. of books littering a table, causing a faun- Glood•b to the room, good•by to the soft �wo�..lr' d "'.. b bushes for e► black caokade or bailiffs ���� Y N_ T Win, og tires was now a wife without a ttaerals, that their may f p v- , ,.ne .. .a. +•,.r•„r^ ..v. ... :.v .. ^P J.."... .,'Y?"(!"^.'!',T:':O', f Y�..�. +^.�5^;e';.m^] :. •rteR.'. 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She knelt down by is and homR, and no, ttYte"uy`'�` F1'eit to the dire. quough for her transgression- " BIt solus cheep shanks it's teen for grantit. it out. they'd be after him, and then-good- • night-cap over a purple woollen wrapper. prayed the simple prayer of her childhood, BT.Boe respect the tiller'' w en f This wrapper, dis artin at the waist, DIIrin the dr s actions tumult was by. Well, then., mise. he is here. That he PPe P g as trusting fit the goodness of " Oar Father" g y F. wiihci . 3t, mAn's a areatztre etnntlty is at this minute, tired out with oar ride revealed a pettiocat spotted k ink, w pair as when, a little child she had knelt there created by the rough efforts of a crowd h . Ti$o tennta o Bail, of allow stockings, e and bli p all on outside to enter the already crowded court While poortitus no lice a'ose, ase haantit, from ' A000mme County,. resting on some y • . g • P with bare, ohabby feet. With ache phoking room• Several women were, trampled Aft up for sale. such fixin's as this, ease hidden in his. and half off. looked In the back round the white oto i:na of her throat she /rant to the Bingwnin under foot and more or lies seriously in- ' If•�voth'sthe atrndard o' the oarle. mother's room before we gat off to-night." �, once, and then was tip-toeing dawn the , lea he akiag,prince, duke or earl, •� Tellme all about it. Will 1, eee him Y" the bed rose ghostly, and between them the steps and opening the heavy hall door. jured• Yell find bis gpe�ar, a lowome pearl, two green, glaring a es of Tib, the oat, (;oanael f or buns Aud+bert, accused of Hid ort o' sight "Well,. mise, you meat let me begin y CWetne amore rap, whining with delight. ver wha'.+ gruesome dirt _� _ a d to on mp�wn way shone like twin reflections of the candles. She patted his early•head, looked into hie having intto1aoo �t F��uruas to &lore. Ler read. _ _ __- ,. ..�.A -- _ - .c<Nw.r;..fitirar - ;~'g' ,-,<-r3 : - s .: t';' o�ii,T- - .-. ... _ - - Thaiolaven tints. the' amply hiddn', ° 1 lit er to ots ate ' but throe h khe loom. on the table, on the solely thrcn; -r int eve . wu-,whyles eepthro' at nature's?biddin'. at the finish and go back the start. No,, g g , %be door gently behind her. - .�_ �he.shi�' tehts on thathne ridden mase ,I ,have alcvm a :gip ben with the the floor, on her sunt's lap, she saw hooks, She was away from the house, from bliss Vic= 1.To some high throne, hounds at the first,, Hoop-la I " and-In it books; bootie: ,- Clem, and the dead lying in the graveyard. Fonroaa's coanarl pleaded that the preen The humble wigbts thro' mire has stridden... the death." I In the w light Betty paused, the o had so prejudiced the minds of the people The deed was done, and, me she fled over P 1 . Aa' waralE on. gray g 9 P I. What.saira men's reachin' an' their prayin' P Betty was *rambling with impatience, waiter in her hand, holdingthe door halt fust his client that it was neat to im- p the snow, her shadow stretched tar in the ble to overcome the bad impression Their pleadin' an' their penance pwyin', but she was too dignified to, allow •a sub• alar• moonlight. She crept close to the hedges, P u self the.aints' 8nde the way in '• Come in, child, and Blink the door, for passing the uartere and fleetei over the thus formed.. He argued that Fooroux bad -' Deep doom the heart, ordinate to see her agitation, which found P. q + the wind cissa with the waning day, and gelds toward the water. Her thou ht was been a mere pupp--ss in the hands of Mme. Ami said, resolve. it's aye aamsm)in', distraction in dipping her' bend into a tag '; :. Vie deivlish airt. the night will be wild. Be seated and be touching her like a Audibert. of beans and letting them slip through her g o! Tom's note, hidden, Rhould iustAee in the .balance summon fingers, while Peregrine continued hi went while I oompsre this passage from caress• and of Tom's words: -Fear not, The Daae was then riven to the jury, who. >_ - The mature man, or average woman. Seneca with one from Sir Francis Bacon, I t, 'moo teat aeconnts o' a'thinge human. rambling and loquacious narrative. sweetheart : I am strong, and will take thea after deliberating nearly three hoara, loan " Blast alae! "Well. miss, all the time I was standing which it closely resembleth in meaning." and Dare for thea always." all the accused guilty. The court then ttent- ,, Few wad be land to rank in common " A man in one age finds a truth, and senced Mme. Laare to three years, Mme. °` t'here. he was eying me sharp enough, and g. She was down now by the landing, and wi• this that pass. another later confirms it, thereby gaining Jon nieces to two care, and Mme. Audi But that a nae plea, the' plana mtscarry. I was bowing and smiling as Frenehy as y g g overhead the pine-tree strained and shaded 9 y For you an' me to pech an' worry possible, eayidg, ' Oui,-toiloo,' and ' Je ne the credit of new matters` and novelty- her. There was time to breathe; her hers t0 Doe year and Biz months' imprison. Owre some deepabeugli, an' there to bury eom rend net`s Tben ha soused Chaucer, who is to be greatly commended' breath turned to vapor 'in the cold air. meat- Mayor Fourouz was sentenced to Thewratig'd remains ! as a poet s of the truth of nature solitary imprisonment for five years. The D' conscience, strangled in the hurry me halt a crown and rode on, and a lot o f P Peaking She bhivered and drew her mantle closer to �Y P i. without hidden meanie or *done sentences areatsd a rcfoand im reeaion tw- For present gains. village folk came running after me., You g peril shield her €rout the wind that swept the P P ti. ?' on the immense crowd in court. The. ,. Na'na, trio man. Dome let its gather see, we don't want them t0 find out obeonration, says : white land across the ice-crusted shore, The cense o' `[else in colla thegither. Out of old bokes in good fey isoners were unmoved. . If &eta' spin a pdrnie Lor a father, nothing before to •night, became to-night � that men lere.' ^ watching to see the boot put forth. Pr Uometi all this new )tnowl y;, Teat atsu'scareer we are- going to row over from Lord's Gift Between her and the friendly stars the 2iay win the oanction o' a brither Betty was set►ted within the shades of What a romerset (Pa.) Qounty man 7hiaga is itkaephere to fast beyond the point, where there is a the sanctum. watching her aunt's diahev. wind roamed, bring the two voices that of the invalids' Hotel and Surgical I&- '" nn 1 w in wale to carr ua down the ahs was-want to distinguish, each now alter- I�f,,,. That teas wba are sae -air_ drly�e. P gy y• g y elled head banding over a folio on her knee, slicers, Locate"'d a6 �us�lu, N.Y. °i' By pttortith for the morseljivenr , bay to the good ship Charlotte, and there nating and now dominant. Thera was ane, r .ltay aka the nisvrtu' o' a livrn' w® ere with smile flowing bound for while Ger eager, bleak eyes and bony fore- a low howl of Baden despair, and the other W. H. Miller, of " Stoy eatown, Pa., who . e In this great Plat, , finger scanned the page with that avidity } �,k.'. England; Bate and sound unless we re a shrill, impish laughter, aiayba when has been suffering for i.eyrly a quarter of Q , An' wife aa' weans cry cot to heaven. which, be it gluttony of mind or body, is . God bless the man. landed in Davy Jones locker, as the tare she died God would let her be one of the century from an affection. of the kidneys, l�J ;. is painful to the sight:, Meanwhile the shut- p y P resulting in the necessity for a sur io" ' ,t say tare rattled, the. grayness became deeper, latter spirits %o sway the topmost blanches g +" . + _ "Mr. Tom is going awe to England Y +' of the forest trees; or to roam around the o ration, niter consulting and beim �r", - r... _ . .._ N _ ll y g .. and a._eenBesi� dread et,#be preaent,and,Qns w.._._ .-. . . R y penes for the'fntnte chilled the Dor ohiid a `hamea she knew; seeing secret raema,•,-wnd y:. =. F L� '{t G ��TQ�Y LOVEDN. Pain seemed tb make Betz numb. Have treated-b a number- of- oar-•awn-doatote,_ae<- T-r. on a note or a mess • for me Y 11 Well..how wags the mad world'Y sighing to be let in to Tom sassed in the as readying the treac�inant and advice you biose yon, miss, here it i! 1 I heart, P ,; firelight and lamplight. of some of the most eminent professional -- r hada t forgotten it, and was last getting to- - emd' Here was where they had once stood, she men of . the land, finally became . a1; length, her can%; haw goes on the puny that point ; but I guess yon are tired of and Tom together. She could his face acquainted with the above Institute, and A Tale Ot the American . squabble which the Liliputiano on this aide me and my gabble, and enough's as good now, with the bright, quizzical eyes and their mode and means of trestinent. '` as a feast."' b the paddle they ;he the Atlantic ,have grave smile, when he had first seemed to ° R®volution. been wreing°with the Lilipntiaae on the After due correspondence with the Tom had written in his stiff, formal belong to her. Why did he not come Y World's Dispensary Medical Aseooistiony other? For, truly, the do all seem triflin . "-`inn Jstatf•ty t3aa�itisituritiirf►gsws of- t�iaxt= B:%lsa3a3ing�i wlfialtLty� an no. larger t n auto, when comp toot-could hese-.1sgYPngd Acral ire c �P p:�re Jaf the i►,vwtin�.Hnkel�- more'- invasion of Aecomae County, with s every peculiarity by heart. water she hewrd'shonte, a piatcl Shot, more he was induced to visit said institution. y the immensity of space. Some affirm that shouts, and a boat rat out from the o o g. there and after being folly ,� hoot of titteindaat rumors, provoked'.a wild MY Dsei; Er.T,,,M TEE-Peregrine bee told there is no. absolute standard of eine, all P . PP ac arriving g -its shore. sainted with the abundant means the state of excitement. Two companies of you of our plane for to-night. You will things taking their measure by comparison- y min g appreciate my deep regret at being unable This sun that'l have ea gazed as that all With a fearful anxiety she ala= _ her �r he lost a time it he rt: the ate-men were casted, marching from Pty g . hands over her beating heart, and stoo3 n `ran ementa for the rE aired the village with flyidg colors and drama to see .you m pereon, to n_-i�'ge_wish that elo•' trivial matters are as naught to me, is the eaeaaary: a g q bBatuig io meet the Bnbeh, who, it was gneace which a fervent adoration inspires,_ sun of knowledge-rhe ligfit of that inbtle down on life slept b'.own_by----the piercing . treatment,. ,. Aittr remaining for. nearly • . sand, were advancing upon Kingston. I% your consent to the only possible course by flaid which some hold to be the soul of man wind, waiting for the ghat to draw nearer fakir weeks at the Invalids' t t Hotel,-,where which we can ever be united.. and the,prime mover of life, which is bound° to tum safe' loving her. Over the water on receive the kindest and best treatment was then the% Betty's heart failed her. it came niokl ,but tri the mp;y y ' Where was Tom Y He would never romaia 1• Prithee. be to-night at 7 o'clock at the neither by the cater corporeal coating nor q y alight she .tyd cub'e`s patieate ere ,loth to leave, after oa the fleet if there were aetivs service on g could see but one man, Bea". Which was recd he returned to hie .family and landing ander the pine tree, ready to go by the artificial reckoning of time, eo that �� the chore. and the anxiety aoneegaent upon with me to safety, far from this miserable those that possess it live in eternity with it, where was Tom Y friends a cured.and happy man. In giving t the a results broke finally into herIn the bottom lay o dark form, and Pers- this the nblie; Mr. Miller wishes to _foac?xtQpo a saonrity. �_ y win ryiive at thetChshott Where willing, can there be this outer` ooatin of that gripe Was rowing- t say that be . owes -the aforesaid institute - 4 .. g muter, for. .: J The winter hid been ve mild niavi ea _ _ ramp in, quick, God eke . nothing bat his best wishes. ,And the ry g be married immecliatrly, end where you without. the brain how would came the ,; S a tion was still open, and a light fall of snow will meet, from the Isaias on board, with charming phantasies engendered thenoe_Y Betty , ;nearing :he steps as she rough in, foci that his own sacceaB and great relic! . flay cit the ground, when, one wiindyimorr+- that kindness and attention' which, must DeniAilo nUtilun. Hsth sed fetched home and then puck. ung off, breaking the .is due to aimilar,testimoniale•from others. thin ice g inters that were forming at the who were eaooessfall treated' there -for ing eomethiag occurred that caused t► break ever be at the command of my dearest life. the lord of fodder I bid him purchase from y of excitement in the plantation routine, Fear not, sweetheart, I am strong and will Stimpson and stored it in the wesi'loft $ " war's edge- ' Take Ms. Tom's head on all manner of chronic diseases from Be in the afore•room wet hie out flour your lap. It's the d-d Regulators, saving eve State and Territor of the. Union. :;S' ky g g take thee and care for thea always. I She followed this with close and shrewd t v with her sleeves rolled up. heard the sound yet presence Somebody saw me and Cant►oa, )litzico and'South America. It is P await the moment with impatience I questions se to farm and village matters, rat-ed. Jess as we of to the landin t , eg ng count the tardy hours intervening°before answered by Betty promptly and 1§atislao- l: � a marvel of sect ea. 13e farther says. voices land n roes ehonti with P laughter, and stepped to the lou window - sprang from the b es; and Pic. Philip should this fall to the notice of an oaf- ag PP R the final blissf al moment which, 'attar cruel torily. Aid seized Tom They and Pic. y through which the, cold sunlight streamed separation, will bring thea forever to the ' '• Now get you gone, child. I have more y le`s`s from chronic„dieeeees, each es seem iia oa the well-stored shelves. Coming from srms of thins own Toil ' to do than to prate with yon.” Toni shook him off ; box the brand knocked to baffle the skill of soar own physician- t t toward the village across the lawn, Betty mss; her !ao- was transfigured by Betty rose, but, lingered a moment. him over into the beat; and he struck his but first and above ail give your own phyd- �, enrmtmded b a crowd of n oas and half• .. head, and I think hes stunned. hey cions a fair wnd im rtial' trial end all the , L s lova and hope aa she stood in the ennligbt, AHI ,she ,bald," is there anything I baven'i a boat but they'll be around the ' grown boys. was a ourious-looking man--% her hair BMW like barni-bed d, , the can do to please yon Y Have I been lacking y' available means 'offered, as Someree4 wn f disc, as she could see by his pack. g in ao wav Y " shore soon. Carse 'em l " ty y justly P P� Hots hidden in her 'neokerehiet, sea y .. Dunn ma Hari feel rood of her medical qtr A • bro+twn great-coat flapped about his •• Tchat I No. What do you lack--a Sita did not know, did not hear, only can• men. Who spare no means nor time in the 1 I feet, . revealing buckskin breeabaS and like w bird over her hark. P scions of "the dear head that lay on her lap ; tment of ,ail casae entreated, to their " I ill come," she said. gown or any gew-gaws Y of the ie+erturea in the csa a9 the da , gaiters. The lower part of his face awe After ging Peregrine a glass of black- Something intense in the girls manner, � fit, charge. And if they fail, in many cases, it itiidden b a hes wth of beard • and a cordial she bade him steal off softly p young y bits he dead with the surging Eaves. will be an set of charity to point you to a i I 4�C y vy gi'o a Hata pathos in the one face. ms have � y pace Where a probable care may b�effeoted, cooked hat adorned with-a black cockade • >� � d •' Is he dead ? Quick! What think you? t ' to Rhe landing while no one was •round, and reached her mystically befogged sen-ss. Tom, oh, Tom,. it is I-Betty." sat such as the •patriots wore at their militia What is it Y Are you for that which is-the Bumble intent of the above meetin teas nlled far .over the oral then, when he was quite away, she did a y pining 1. New, he's not dead--just hit an the communication. The above Aesoufation is o M.1 meetings.was y t silland natural thin took ons the young Rozier Y Have you the lover's mel- feature ainly 6o ba•seen-the ti of a red y g- head and etnaned-like_ But he'll be froze oourtsons, prompt and reliable.-Somerset. , ,4P: pl P note and kissed every line. Betty had no anaholy i Wait till I find Barton's' Anal- ., . nosy and bW&t greenish .eyes. That he om ,' and read s the toms. Fat in With the cold." Then Peregrine ng the Pa., Herald. . til idea of not obeying one to whom she had y you �P all his ever to rowing and the was Something of a clown was evident by Brea die o >iviug gig given her allegiance, or of setting at defiance ego, being altered into Eng• boat thra the roughwater. an ' , the bursts of mirth, and in his gestures this stronger power that had said to, her fish for the benefit of your ignorance, .� Burned the morons wan. t, i ' ink, exhibiting his pack, which was bright ., „ g Po Tom's floe Was 'very sold; and lacked hi come. What was before her she could means, I, too. have been in fool'a para- peed and rigid. Betty .nnialateagd h� -A thief of Ninghein, near Ningpo (Prov- ta wiy handkerchiefs and ribbons. not `.tutee, t,ut the suture was to be with dice:' Tut, girl, I min no harm. Some. ince Of Che gian Chine), celled Lai-Vow at Here," he cried," I have'got everything times I deem shill I' may be aro na mantle sad spread it over him, feeling nal- g• Tom. she f. it th•t awakened sense of at y y the` cold nor sense of danger as she brooded (scald head) was robbing a house in' the c,,qn to adorn, everything fob sntify, and every- new duty, of the need of carving out one's mad, to'be thus sway' from humanity ; but village o! Cbengkiatnan, when he was ;1 • . . thing useful, besides many whimsical and individual destiny, which strengthens many I caecal 1�IL No man can see himself. ., Have the ker him. illed you, oh,, m lou ? heard by an old man left in charge of the acid conundrums, such as love-potions ands Women' who have before existed- mild} Just as I may neo gay,, save in a glass, � y piste, the owner and his wife begin at a y + &treet, speak to me. Than an not �.G, oh, g Pa diarme to Ward off bad look."; obedient to earl inflaenom can them p n -hese features that foe eee plainly, t The caretaker went np'stsire to •• Q Lnd 1 " aim a t ae o y �o love, rev lace Tom. it ie I, albs balaag liarty- foil simpered P gr to leave the peaceful poet and ventureforth notil my disembodied Spirit hover above my to thea-I-Betty." look., but found' no one, for the intruder; enah and lis?nsa servant. wish the loved one into an untried existence. cilay. so shall I esus` ttQe the truth of my- had hidden himeelf in the rafters of the lad There came •half emt7Q on hie face in ot,e 1 as Yes, by my ;m&gic I know your name. Sad and agitated at leaving her home and Self, my nature and being, till I may be the moOnlizhL Cotnscicn -s. s armed re- T°9L The Watchman then proceeded lac $ymphrontw, get your mistress tri bay this Miss Clem to what seemed the dreary round dead; and I may be all wrong and other �ur Mg. Beading )ow over hie lips, which treat.himsel'f to A solitary pipe, and by Boma MR -trine of blue beads, and yon shall marry of the old life, the familiar surroundings people right, But What would van? Swift moved, she caught the wcrde : miechance bet fire to the honee. The build- I Mr. Rozier's 'Sam next corn-hualang.'.' and environment which had become part of died. saying,' I ass, what I an-' " •• Y waurld is deep, I fain wriaid el isg• burned while the old man slept on I Theovere was a murmar of admiring wonder herself gained new interest as seen for the ' The phrase seemed to fascinate her. She . Take mom. and the thiel came down again t finish A at the strsnger'a so knowledge, last time. The afternoon wore on quickly repeated it over and over with despairing „ � ma-sxee „ his work, but was alarmed at seeing the . Rec and S 'm hronis slunk., frightened, into the and souibrel (Ira clonde gathered and emphasis," I am what I am. I am what I flemt:e, and was making the beet of his way ` y P y y am." Then, as if stun to madness the Wite he�z{ arae a hie neck, she bent fl y hoc and. Scurried up from the western horizon of ., g her lips Whig and brest•hed ou her aanL cff, -hen be was caught by the villagers. +inn; ero, be oontinuei," I have sarcenet dark water, fleetingover the 1 w dead land thought, she sprang up, her flae�hin , „ , „ • g Great God! cries Perctiae,' she C`dartlmatEly for him, the fire spread until luiciX ribbano, ga,nse ribbons, stinff boxes, 'ker• With varying. ligts and shadows .that seized a candlestick, and cried out: t.rnck ' 1i hats tcerti burned down. The lynch law ehiefa b.-coming to dark oompleoted people. esemed blown by the rising wind. " BegolYe ! Leave me to myself, that I What the' boat tirnck Betty never knew, PT�i�' in Chice.se villages is very severe ';sir wonders from China, Peru, and Phil&- Betty sat in her cion room, collevting into cannot escape from. Begone, I say I " for in an instant mooali�t and all tbinge a n indeadishee, and in the minds of the Roused b the noise, the cat juts n , •uta delphy." a small bundle the few articles she was to y jumped 1� were blotie3 out in;ah:: oblivion o1 the chill. wgera there seemed no doubt that is 1. e 5 '' Ro; de Lord, maess ! You been dere carry, meetingwith relnetAnt a E9 at the table, her baolr arched and tail bushy. c lfait'OW the had can ht one red-handed. y every inn, c'ark watern y g ' At' too? " moment mementoes of the past, wraiths of 'Betty rushed into the hall and lest them His a s for nstice or mercy met with '• Yes. I have been to Philsdelpby, and , time that Was no more, that filled her Stith standing, thus, the Woman and the cat; and Joined in that li>;t embrace theywary. PP� j dereci fonh-who IsGOws P-;a Baty lead r� respon�-. They tied hi"m hand, and foot on teen the place where they change the moons. tender regret. Here way a broken half• bow long they stood there, or what they did Said," out i,io the caaad shw3� snher " • -ith etra�c ropea, poured lam oil on the o seen 't 4 . Zsunds ! I'd 'a brought away penny which' abe and Tam had exehabged .afterward -in that lonely room, neither you . T r stretch, and hiuled him into the . While that which lead bean oan and P� igll some bits of the old moons for charms, but before be want to England; here; folded in nor I will ever know: A masa, where. death after a few of them wwa crashed mhom co be laid on b�rurng cin{ , they coat toodc+ar (withered leaves Which she and Bab had It was now quite dark AS she entered n *otos tan end to his' terrible suffer- ". •' Have ye ever seen an otstrieb 4 ' gatbered from the blooming rose-buahes the door of her oven room, the clock struck the c Whew the garden thea ba,d lived in p° et lx �ed a ,white Iso Ae?ttrwncS could go no-that that were now t,ere and trembling in the six. She lighted a cantile from the fire and and lc-red bloom,, to r r.T tlnse� gweetnem,-I.v:id'rn Telegraph. 9x e.cd ol7.aages t<o unnoted dr9�y ab-sve. them 1c1 farther; it was time for credulity to take bleat, Was the neckerchief where the lilies argent to the window. e'avind tcas rising, ---al that remains of the 3-J that was Oren Piling the Bteponytbutty. 'rite I, a breatthing space, had lain and Tom's lips bad rested. � howling amend the corners of the house, rin < r' Rabbit me, d've think Pm a witch 4 , Never before had the silence seemed more array from over the water where Tom was ��at Vee n,rv. rm% �d '.nest. `�. S?7o»el%" in the Chicago lierald +`, ' 1 0. I've never peon any o them ere. but I've profound. in the gloomy,still house Oat- waiting to come to her, tossing with anesey NVt tLnow-Y cif the eIlff =d tz,t te:de ti-, � Sen es-Ys : If a ecalper'e office lues made" «'rt I sen tbeir traeka-" Catching sight of Betty, ride from the yard acme the well-known motion the bare branches of the catalpa :c. t a vrea:h ,1 he core a:xL: lose vim., !rq•4rt f>ioml es a jank shop, the recei,yer of stole id ' '. tree against the disk of moon, skirting In the air ntpw etd% vi.c i vi..m er r l,•_ , e rn a e at the window, he called out ; Yea, and I've spends of eyery•day labor, one of the men (' N;,: b brw-a+ i_-h" cert evtoe-wL ikt S�8",_i ' gambler's den, then, perhaps, A►tltE gat Bomb things that would suit the pretty ' sawing wood and singing, and Mammy Lar the bright edge of s storm wrack iler�.ft,,Y� L )k wanld be ashamed to bay eoalped . l$ () , I lady koa, if she'll let me show them to her." vociferously soolding the pickaninniea. One of the ne�roea. bearing a taa�ern Cr ,t✓vt r oz at :.•:e f :,�: :t:, : ,u „r tiuk.:ta�and deferred from star ing a journey Betty, whose glance Paw deeper than ea- 1 " Ter A)zsalom, yer little black° Satan, moved like a Jack-o% through the 'a, 7 t ep i �� , n g ', arm ^ t.,3` an thP- n.. People are not afre id to cheat • ge terasls, told him to come in, and by a get- , Wet I tell yer 'bout swine ter de 6bbit shade of the grove, across the snow-covered, ; "6 milrotsd, ane yca hear of men who world ' 1&ug .war iourl %tre-dispensed the open-mouthed group- gams dis mornin' 2 Ef per fergits it ler moonlit lawn, toward, the friendly glow of we s ,• -: t,,,ep. b' reh&tnm to steal mbnt y, or articles and ,iat,,t , ''; EA$ering the roam. and safe from peering merrer mornin' I'il " (muttered and an. the tillage ligh4a. TEZ t r acid ust def rand any one else, boast how How well Betty knew the life those Lights -- %bt,,- " , ititlp eT�• the peddles took off his hat, revealing a�heient threats) t A Jsv.el.zT � �� � _ lit the conductor on.a car out of the Shrewd, pockmarked visage of Tom's To-morrow morning, Betty %bought, reprer-anted The reddish gleam to the a Mds They do not ea " stolen a ride "� - Pl faithfal factotum PE s. Absalom urtould reluctantly d ht was from the tavern where Mr. Jessup, Worcester f liwer.l wtc�.etze are mate c� , " eft ' y , reegrin y rag his t.atCsted � p pay their fare, but 'coin a .., •' Zi und� i-sacingponr lsdyahip's pre,s- black limbs from° the fire, and sally forth .the joiner, old Billy Wright, and a soore of intP-rested in a nes door r,vomtly patvut�-9 o^bwriaga for having "defrauded a rail- , to the rabbit down by the walnut-tree' other oonvives fuddled themselves with bj e ^ t'xu= of that city. Tot; dtror its to r,ari company. ' The public are to blame --,-� _.j'; assts- dint I li %d a tight shave o! is Pius. Who Sboald I sae, as I attt acrwo the toba000 but where would rhe be $ anon anti bit i'oo and d a,:=?A ' t*L& &dn';4 txi = :i! w= = .e::.. t "' t ur . �:.:_::.;- ''i P P +esk r .. r .:�r&< C,jaZ"' Q� r,r,its' tkt fYatid and Sold m Beep from going %hrangh fhb villpet " Ye: 'PSat dy, hang rap dem dish elonttr. emittlea ortwas ened b mguetin Stsc;cnrtaias, be dhid curer. std :t if der r,lssd a t iv a read y tri improperly qct ae cheap or free but Mr, Will Ringgold ridissg along s e an' tote V, Las Clem dis icttle smack er lunch, pligb y � PLUS-, but s,�me one pays more for those road. He took a sharp took at tee, and I .@.n' tell bar I done tole ytr ter fotch it.' hind the Safe intrenehment of which Miss The "Our +x+asiets e a ser'" Ot eltl.te sol„ pay IM than ,bat is sufftcier t "for etre Ned, for fear of being known' throagb How kin yer 'spec yo tristress,.} as is of Stacy, with V. artal barking at her boels, arA th*r�s me atkde o1 az i1f skxi.,it. Y t" w'Jrk='9 the, that it a ' ht a dividends.._It- V. �, g y g r:-.� step roads and th t -fdl de•t�-ls, for the:Rsgulstora are more larnin in heti little finger an bthess is Judy acting sit hindrsaae,.ttrws . makug.. up. q . _ her b y wooden e � • for all to pay , " b hoaads after Sas pant fallow, and got in they Whn1e oorpatvsitiea, ter 'rt the inevitable Thursday night batt3yh Of viain azaOer.3 sht d� n v}riq r�s,,a3ly, and every one who travels should �a. -ise me a snit of tar and festhera her etetenoe shout tittles an drink. feast bread. 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