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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-05-15, Page 6. .a ',,. , •.• ., ........ ,nr.1•, v. w , . y i :+; a rr �' N .,....__ M y Fr.�� ,:, �, -,�, , k, k� .1, t - . .: :t: •. iI x . .r: ..•. : .. -.. •y....r ... v.. Hi n - N T»s,...-.. n�,A ra..mAm -_o-�s- + v ..1.. . . , ,...,..,. .. ., - .. .,. .. ..... ....Y .. 11 ' -. ... . !;",h, n � r 4 t, w kr <r 6. - IbLOv •. , ^' « Ls ititl,r webs the real rratwa of this 4nddan aoldaessr. a� he tuned stwap from the wistful eyes, child she /nerved her book ria them all, to ..fawn trip, and i shall have a goof , . • ei4etr . bad my little ones au,; on his part; other. roil. tboi wires sp�ostly '" fa .love of rife alwayo-1 bring a-bliglit.,,p �', grieva and. ory ant. for the--anattaiaable. number of his patients to look after io O QR4 y9 tq'bed I ea °» -� `;, -- > ' atlryman'q aoniiyng to move our things v� yona$Isdies with a larking tenderness He drew the shoe tonderly from. her Dar. Lenard was everything a rich lady addition to my own, while he is away." 1 ', . e q " I���1awn oc the da , or the handsome young widows;. pro. clinging fingers, and, I%YlK1g book her head patient could expect or desire, but some 1" And when will you o awn 7 " ..kelt r ya l d m little ones all. nuanced it his extreme grief for the loam- of apo. the pillow, strove to aooiha or into skiing wbat site �apald not $01 ad Lefty. y g y 5, >i yyo� to beat say. his ifs Haat made him unable 10 bene wa aiet. Bat still her or was the heav octan ed him at ouoe nand Dom letel . Hca '" When I feel I want a change," he re- 'ibmm •'yha11 alae . #n fila di#ilti�raom oh q y y g i? Y - r -r� g p yet. the sooty of l er.triatid._ 9arse that Jay-,, on her, atoppini3 her. brew►b, :hover -called• her Miss 14 y bow; be bad lied • "fiat. before,* I am as wslil Tai e.4d'�cauae #u the oroeitery Lay 7 plied; . 9 . And I ivll#sleep oa the newel poet, Carious reasoning this; but oomaReople, erdahiog out her life, hilhag bar. ceased to come in when the delicious haiipy we I hope or wish to be is my own. f , I , , And P, may zest in the yard, y and ,par ioalar� ygpy yQar4g :.X!►diae, .cava . ",It. sa. heal ,on us. hath " said ,the INM ht. was- -dropping- . . . y � g PPing-down- overth®-beat ga[et-way. - _ _ _ _ . . § R •,.all=Utuba-ivas�lie-by tlre-kerosaneIamp; the silt of .sing so deep into things, that doctor, eofiby, ,s he etoo a and kissed her and b r of the -fon summer day; �, ; a moving day's dour and para, *heir commoner aefghbore canna* follow hot cheek, wnd than went out to geek her never walked out with her ; be never slit. hahe s em I nge- was �wa� oh ug the deepeown on ning color yr r* - - Qo t ye to d m little ones aU, ":, c O , get.ve to bed yC say ; them. lather. in the shady little parlor and read fit her cheeks and the restless movement of , , r s! >f1. !'zr lite man that chargee 961$ &load $tit ere the spring had Dome round again, Th,nkg to that interview the Dor girl favorite bits from his favorite authors se her fingers. A eseange look, it went to her mss; ., Will coma a; the dawn of day •, P g .,M a bei!"" thO arc ` b&d a rrspped np .'l oral wap air ItVgorrre9k-UWd. 13t. Fi, iird' was 4n amain eluate in $had drat navar•to-be-> or- inearE was mea lies feel sick and feinli r < At 11"o'clock. or nearly high noon, tris young wife's grave, She doctor was Sam- not one -whose word, when he gave it, "gotten days of her convalescence. ander the noonday sans for, as her ey' r » That oartman did appear ; moned in hie medical capacity to the oat. might be lightly disregarded, and now he So. wanting ill Ihie. the girl had grown mat his. she knew that her oIoesly guar al r• Tlisi:a Was never &gait on his wear steed., tags o! the Leigh&.. Mr. Leigh was bank sunk. out more freely than was hie wont. tired of aver thin and of herself above secret was being rnsbleGS looked into; she a " d 4id his breath was "cocky ° with laser ; then from Loadoa- oro Dae wad The consequence ,was Mrs. Atherton be. al! ; wnd there were times when i f eh telt it ' er. nerve a* y, , Anti he dbeenily cried and be backed to the garb. p p grand. .-_ _. �e. >lr pp ... l✓ n --..- �... ,a _ .. .. �r^ ..z ,•v ,, .q .. .y,7^ ,••v+ ,n VAS ...-... ,.,. , . . r a....c.•. ,. .. - ,.. rex. r -•-r, �:�Ti',. 1�. r �, .. , ... r .:nr� .i rc;- fir. � � ,-. ..0 u7 n ,^-tc^ ;t� ^^^�^r,;�;°^*am�rr.• f �� Zemin ��ut.e; res ��v�o c.ex`t mw�e �;='=est �d$���"tY�c t,' �unil�s�v�i rift��� Y� ifY�42r"�i e �ila �8Til tvk�t tii� pt eiiCbmi�t �e�Vou�lYl�iut��iYiiit air dx•��� s�"��-'-�`-�'Siuu�'"ln,l5icr`i�oi'�d 'Wrou-'lclgec aro"unc�here , a Sometime before afternoon." lay moaning name teeming' on what poighb watcher on the instant • but ,trusting ver o! gold in the band that, dropped it as her little useless role o! indifference to the k7- " But the matron stonily looked at him, prove bar death bed, it Speedy relief did not little in her, the doctor, sent down old a curse at her feet, Qhs woad have done it. last. +� , And rookily answered he, come. Judith, and made her shift herself with .AS others ahe tried to think of the pleasures "I am glad you are so content," she said. ` {t But never &'word the dame's lips stirred- Is was a lever, a bad case of typhus, 'Dr. bar' niece. Perhaps, be iho ht ihm* faith• is had roaured and scald will prooare, " It is not every one. be they high or low, d w k , w� .. As sold and a corpeQ was Vie, her lather, now procured, *o be au old man ; who can say wish troth ►hat shay are and ?, y QA p • , but she hustled the things up into the van. Green had said ; and at the word the ser• ial servant, aloe. mouthed and omatfono, a»o -: And her hatband she prloked with a goad, Vaasa had taken the alarm and lets. Mrs. the fittest to listen tosgaoh scree and he had whenehe tried tolook bravely onion a lonely, happy as they wish to be." r ,� r For fear the eonswenceless moving man Atherton, „ „ e, Would say "there's another the lady housekeeper, was a$ her listened to that day. Perhaps he knew that barren, life•irack, where her one star should Barely, Said the doctor, you are !* wife end ; we fancy she would have leis, sheir meaning might be penetrwted-tor he be the taint glimmer of her father's love among the few who Den es so ?" 3g , �-__-., Ips? kiAd - �1,, 1r in ng3�s14 ._-- w . _ _ .:_ >- s -- - - , u- „ - - - - - - - _ -- - _ --- - 64tri74Fi � � — _ ... IF&Z " 9 aft v_9 OFFYiFe[ 6fsL` kl -'-viii .. _ �"'o�llub :" and ne upon a rich, sly old man as a shrewdness the would be sa eats with Some women seem not eo much women I don't ever expect to be. 1 em only a �",�; f I'm weary of Ilv,ng and roady to fail y p y a ire^. And vour horrible pa is tight. Jlikely prize for her to win. `The loot that her as with himself. as heroine®; snob tread the herd path woman -end women, you know, are always. NN,', And the baby's mangled his blessed h ad, Letty, and not Mr. Leigh, was the rightful Mies Leigh recovered but slowly, and Dr. spread before them with antaltering step, wiehing for something move *ban they � , Aad the chairs have broken their les. , owner of the lavishly scattered gaineas, she -Lennard. still continued hie visits. He and trample down the thorns ander their have got." 1r• - An4tiiero'9 piaster deep in the coffee ��oG ;�,; All tufted with the Mocha's eregs quite ignored, for she he seen enough to came ss a friend now -as more than a feet anblanohingly. They live in the " Well," said Dr. Lennard, " the neat �,! t' Oh, get ye to bed, my little ones e11 i convince her that her Lathers will was law friend ; the bright and sadden flashing of months of men ; their names make a light beat thing to being perfectly content is to , , ria , Just lay ye down anywhere," to the motberleas girl, and she meant to Lefty's shook hinted that he was welcome; ,boat them on 'she pages of history. But be wisely ambitious." , " And the matron flow to her backyard make her will law also at some future date. but then the doctor was not bound to see Lett Leigh was not one of them. She He did not look at.her as he spoke, but 4AIt F7lsuorately to swear. Ver exaelleat 1 B n h__ y g 5,.: lsw©rs of the Der$ tame ahs ew�,ae �,r tl?a bees y @ 9 o doaht„, sad Eele_- tr Rt= Iia rete paras to her ; ho tl;oa bar woe' passisisr..o, and lvvfng, and :dee- aux fait 'ahe warning was tzsoanc t , � ,. Till her talker could talk no more, ably feasible; but the plaunsr of them was out on Gunny atsernoona to look at the sea. hearted ; and the only light she was fitted and her eyes flashed angrily, I a And a Heavenly grans illumined her zee scarcely fitted for the pceb o! g[ck-nares, from a east in her little garden. He bent to oast .boat her staid be on the facet o[ " I hope you are wise in your nimbi nes � .,k As she went to ed ou the floor. r "gr, " The moral of which, and a moral thera is. and so Dr. Lennard saw. He did nos see over her, and watched over her like a little children in the heart of a quiet home. Miss Leigh," he continued. , I$ alinply this -thvt a swear the real'reason, bathe saw enough to can. mother might over an ailing abild, but he For courage, read love; for endurance, " I do not pretend to be ambitioue-I am µ Mm soothe like the benediction Vince him that Mrs. Atherton was inclined never forgot that She was the heiress of his faithfulness • for heroine woman and on only fanciful," she replied coldly. �. That follows after prayer. � , , y y , , 1i• •>.;, to neglect her charge, and spend her lime dead wife. have the picture of Letty Leigh. " Only la,noital ? " repeated Dr. Lennard,. I� ' in the tiny drawing room, encashing oily Lusty never forgot it either. She thought - Altogether it was not mach wonder that maaingly ; " perhaps that is Well, ,��' THE t consolation to that charge's paps. of f0 with an toy thrill swab time ber heart the thbught of esrangere jast' rot that par• keep to year harmless fancying, Miss P.' DOCTOR It waG isle in she afternoon when the toil her, as it sometimes did, haw dear he tiairlar time wse the reverse of welcome to Leigh; it iG the ..fest." ti .aammone reached Dr. Lennard later still was *o her • the memory of that, and of her, but that'she kept to herself, and began Raising his het, he Shen wished her s 1 I when he stood at the door of the Leighe. she fearful look that had shone over his to lavish her love on her father, in the vain good morning, and'rode off, and Letty had .. CHAPTE III. It was open, and be went in, and into she .wife's -face that morning months and. papa that the more she loved him the less answered with & stiff "good morning," as. #n;a little sitting -room. No one was share, and, months before, when she had said she she would grow to love Paul Lennard. she turned and went into the bonne. ra IV • , "A DEAD WOHAri a JEALOUSY BLIaHTiNO A rather annoyed, he rang the bell Smartly. would live to curse them, rose up between. Almost the. first question of Mr. Leigh All that forencon, we are sorry to asp. ?.. jig ' •' LIVING LOVFl." In .newer to it Mr. Leigh himeelf appeared, her and every hope of one day being his had been : Mise Lefty was in a very bad temper-eo The roan tecta were neatly and presently Mrs. Atherton. Paying little acknowledged darling. " Where's Doctor Lennard ? " bad that, instead of patting on her most �, . g y placed over' heed to her uglily uttered but incessant Dr. Lennard did not dream that it was Mrs. Atherton explained that since Mr. becoming dress, and•• aping up her thick. . ' the new -made grave ; the little ohuroh•yard, ismentatione over the shameful ingratitude anything but iriendghip than drew him Be Leigh had lets for London there seemed to glossy hair, a la mode, ►o receive her ':' on the hill was empty again; the aunli ht of the Garvante and her own painful was Sending long, quivering bands of fi P poli- often to that quiet little cottage, but its be no attraotion for the doctor at their father'sguests, she donned a simple maelin. g gold tion, he requested to see his patient. shy young miotr@so did ; still as she seemed, quiet ' little cottage, and he had cessed Aft and leaving her hairAwieted up in its usual over the lowly monads; the birds were Lefty was in s high Levet; her cheeks she knew it was (ave. axil altogether of lase. She leaked u rich negligence, she singing i the e Sha dee of put n r b g the o he ,t sad g arson g f. a e P ar• P P b i ey den g 1; burning crimson, her gray eyes flaming and Does not every woman know when s under her lashes at Zesty and she spoke, and went off for a walk, and it woe or ec ,R- ,and nothing round about of_Ahe Haehing,--ber-long,-tluck'hsir--tensed -back -man-passes-the-ritbieonof temperate friend testy; meati the lance iflaehe8 cri return^ as -- _ - - _ _..-___.-._.__,_______„__:.___� [neon. ahe .stood tired end flash is new ooi�ies to`iGai aTiode of the dead. over the pillows. She did not know the ship, and enters the fiery land of love ? I wanted to See him,” continued Mr. the parch, that she met those tormidri I'll` Pauline troy, the beauty, had died out doctor • she knew no one; and her thrill We thing she does.,, We think she matt, Leigh. " I matt g get him and Captain etrangore. She knew She looped rustic and ` of the brilliant London world years before, voice went on without pause or stop, but if ahe. would only acknowledge it candidly. Hanker, and Wilkinson, and Dodd, to meet hot, and everything she should not, on the ?��x Lo been buried and forgotten. Pauline her words were meaningless; she was de- Lefty knew. Her warm, woman's heart my friends when they come." moment Ot inbrodgcsion, and she knew bar . F Lennwrd, wile of the country doctor, woe lirioue. rose up with a glad throb when lie was by, These mysterious friends, whose aomin;' father was angry with her for Bo doing �� kr Lid in the esrsh today, bub whether she " How long has she been like this ? " wee and her keen woman's eye did not fail to see made such a commotion in she village, not very angry, she hoped, for Mr. Leigh �¢ tt , was to be forgotten or not remained to be his first gaestion. What medicine has ahe an answering love gleam on the pale, cold proved to be two exquisites of the first wws is the habit of getting into lario>Ie ' ' seen' taken? " hrri��xt. st_._.only__anben"o-her-,and-th ater--London-water,-to-be-anderstoo , isionG now and *lien,------ h--�.a.®�°aub* widower retueaed`h me, an It Seemed the shower to neither leased rarely. She drew a new lite from this That the were ver It was said once when his fire* wife the P y y great gentlemen, , , i� . for the lire* tiara learned that his late, wife him, for he gave w little .unions frown, and, knowledge, end brfgb$ened and strength• indeed, no one ecoid doubt, seeing their heiress, was living, Mr. Leigh attack liar , ;, leis a will behind her. When or where she emptying the glass that stood half fall on ened day by day. Bas when the weeks sparkling rings and fashionable ooase,:mnel down in iho garden with one blow, and left find made it he did not stop to ask; but this on the table, he asked for a clean one, and slipped by, till the sea lag still and glowing trousers (eaoase mention of them), which her there, because she angered him by re - I 11) `S elearet sot of hers Seemed to cry oat even then prepared a fresh potion; and held it to ander she June San,, and this love, that she were Garely out from ths* famous pattern fusing to let him have more mone - That �� from the Dow- made grave, than he had never the sick girls lips. She drank is eagerly ; knew was in his bear$, never rose to hie that woo designed, so the -great artist who was many yenta ego, end Lefty; of coarse, �. T�, • been' trusted. 4 *. „ �� it was said, and she liked it. lips, she began to feel, with a keen, miser. trade them explained, So walk about in and knew nothing of it, but she know enough ,to ����Us4Mine Elizabeth Leigh. the lawyer When it was drained to the,last drop, and able appreciation of its nobleness, the real nothing oleo. By no means might the feel that it would not do to cross him too a faked,, looking round she room; '' is she Mrs.. Asherton "bad If tt the room to attend reason of his strange silence. wearer.sit down in them, much. So she, went to her room, and mak. 1.t present.? " to his direotione. the doctor, shading by L*tty began, for the first time, to. under. The oarions ones who watched these ing a hasty but most becoming toilet, �i�" � Dr. Lennard said she was not; and the the'bedaide, laid big cool hand on the girl's stand, and to-trpad around, with bleeding, gentlemen walking arm in arm throagh the descended to the rather late dinner, look- r�11. lawyer coughed once or twice as he leisurely hot throbbing brow.. At hie touch the stumbling .feet, the hard road a woman's village in company with Mr. Leigh, were ing So fair and fresh shat the old man's ,'' fled his paper., end cariosity was vividly bright, dreamy eyes unclosed, and the red jealousy had mapped on% before her. As .completely dazzled by each fashionable ex• brow relaxed, and the your gentlemen rI , depicted on every face 'present with the lips smiled gratefully. the heiress of his wife, no nun in her con- cellence, and retired indoors, mutely favored her with a steady stare while they ` C=eption of his who might have been " You are kind," she said. " I 'like you. vent cell could be farther removed from wondering at the grandeur of Mr. Leigh's stood up to receive her. I 1Aeluppoaed to be the most interested in the Doa's go sway again -don't leave me. the hope of, winning him than She. And connections. Letty herself, Standing in the (7!o be Oonslnned. minter. That curiosity + y gradually deepened They w11 hate me; ever)one•hates me now, horrible conviction that he was right in poroh, her Gtraw�hat in one hand, her • GIs the reading proceeded, and when the you know ; for she cures me, and the agree Ihie, sad thwt no matser how strong his trailing dross and she folds of her .'lace a► Tobacco *smoke Consumer. ` wyer a vole. ceased, share was a general his never left me. Never.I love, he would never own it, 'preased upon $howl caught up in the other. telt utterly \ ps , r . Satter and stir throughow the room. The oyes closed a sin wearil wn b her. A ehadderin a A gentlemen whose 6 y. d he g sense of a dead bashed and Blitime[,oed, as she knew her• g oe loons are not strong' 11 t3 +�-, B[iss Elizabeth Lyigh was declared whole little hand that had been raised to touch woman's jesioney blighting her living love, self ander the observation o! a pair o! gold. enough for him to enjoy the fumes of ieuld sole heireea of Mrs. Lecnard'e fortune. hie sank down. The patio Was doin itsolosed 'round her da b day; and again rimae eye -glasses, ostenoibl sIIrVe 1D tobaaoo wfter s dinner party, took with him g y y y• gy y g to a frind's house a little lam which he I., e �. The doctor'. tape went a etitide paler, work. P _ the wail that bad broken from her dry lips the flowers, but in reality levelled at her • >? 1. 1.1'L I it:elight tremor ran roaud life well' -shaped eheped The' doctor eat quietly by the bedside and in the fever broke from chem now " is was and liar hear$ palpitated stormily as she set on a table when the cigars were lighted. , ..a i month-eigas-Of agitation Simi did not•pass waited for Mrs. Atherton, inwardly ohafinrt part of.her curse and I deserve it." submitted to two eo!* butterfly pra$enree Qver the flames of this little lamp wags I'llit `��:; gatiotided. Perhaps the conclusions drawn at the delay. Every now and again the . Part 1 It was all. It was the open from pale, straw-colored, kids and felt a ring of plmtinnim which became red hot In from then[ were no nearer the Srnth than y y pen to see if he was still translation o! those mysterious fits of g a very few seconds, -and which consumed �:� gra a eG would o nameleeB odor of distilled waters floatin ibe smoke of a dozen cigars ,, ,`" such oonclaeions usually are. shere and then close., content that he was. seeming friendliness and real watching. about her as the gentlemen passed, g rs as fast as it 1, The old man, in the little cottage a few. As he sat and looked down an *ne ale, was made, so that the atmosphere of the p It Sold why she chose the girl she thought Letty knew her father was angry with room was and clear aG . it would have been r 11, x " �ecodes from the aea•eaore, when he heard young Laos lying within a yard o! hia own, ber rival to inherit her mono AG none herb she cold meaanred wm be a oke and CttbiS dsaghter a good fortune, was no longer and met the trusting, loving gaze of those but the brain o! the- woman Goold have the little party earned in -doors, apologizing had there�been no smoking going on at all. Clld. Howas apriRhb, elastic, javenesoent. shy eyes that had never so met hie in planned and raised each a barrier between for his daugher'S appearance in delicate I " , Re walked and Spoke as he had walked and health, a vague; hall-bliesfal. half -painful an honorable rasa and the hapless girl she half words. She had known all settled at raer. I' . +y spoken five -and -twenty years before, ere thoIIght grew in hie brain ; and yet it waa board in bee golden fottere, eo none bat along *hat they sero coming that after Cabe Cod Item : "I saved s lady front yet Ouse Lefty, hie daughter, was dreamed scarcely w clear tboagbt, only a suspicion, the heart o! w woman could fully feel its noon ; she had known, too, that her father being ran over by'm runaway horse to -day, � ,i , when he had married an heiress; and a wondering surmise ; and the spectators gave me three oheeRti g but tains and ft was. power. Lefty felt [t. She caw now why expected her to dregs her beet and look her and a .tiger." a With She stately .trot and mrietocrm*io drew! [t made him think with yearning pity of the wife, thinking her husband loved her, best, and she had intended So do so purely ►, kfi.11 .. Cif that period came book his old passion for the slight hold that young life had on this should leave her money to her, knowin to lesee him • but a *rival Sim le thing Tho lady, I Bnpp080, was rich and ftp eine and lollies of a Sown lite. world. When as length Mrs. 'Atherton that the. doctor and an honorable men would served to change,the whole current other beansilal, and will merry you. Who 'wag ! No man knew better than he that they come back be left his directions with bar, be kepi from ever seeking her in marriage thoughts, and prevented her doing either or she ?, , were eine and follies ; few. perhaps, knew and returned to his own home to puzzle by that very fact. the other. ismppeare while 011 ,. a8 well how mach they cost in she long ran ; and wonder over this strange fancy that . And the -doctor, seeing, this also, and 'That morning, etandi'ng in the garden I n oho don t know tihe d y1' was getting the ovation. I rt, I lost ,for we have eitid he had played the game of he seized upon him, and which he could loping •head and bests together [n the looking over her $ow�re, Lefty had raieod the lady and gob the tiger." ` life'in cities, and loot it ; but each know• nut eaake off. t . ,' neigbborhocd o! this sby, wayward girl, her head suddenly o find 'Dr. Lennard Educational lt$em. ledge was me a withe of flax to his over- Every visit showed Dr. Lennard more would Strive to regain both by telling him- watching her a short way off up the lane. ' mastering desire to taste of them once again, clearly that no attention was befog paid, by self, over and over again, th . be .cafe •loot. He was riding .slowly when she first saw Tex" Sifting= : First Yale Student- ,: T be it ever ao scant ,sip, before be tied lost Mrs. Atherton to Lefty. He had pro- marry the sumo lorsune twio�e, While the him, but, urging his horse into w canter, be Havo yon telegraphed to the old man Qor ' etil hie relish for $ham. nouneed her illness fever of ibe brain, and young girl ,dreamed and sighed, and the came straight on and stopped at the gate: money ? �4� e . : , So, when the little cottage had been re- not infectiona, and on hie word the servants strop man played with the fire. y' y. and her Small Second Yale Student -Yes. g p .y Mr, Laity's tape flashed rosily. , �,fhk" t; turnishe'd and beantiflod to his satisfaction, acme boob bat that did not mend matters Leigh wag looking oat for a haeband for bat like ran -burnt F• Y. 8.• -clot an gnawer ? ' panda, nos brown know,. •' ?, lHr. Leigh went to London on ,. w visit-, aB far as he was concerned; indeed ft made his daughter. To find and that suited him lily leaves, it each could bo imagg[i'red, flung 8• Y• 8. -Yes. I telegraphed the old'miw, c t1eoeasary one he called it; and from thence them rather worse;, for when Mrs. Atha rson proved rather' diffioah. Those who might down the flowers she• had ga*tared, and " Where is that money I wrote for ?" r H r'.' he sent home s lady his daughter to n at am* and talked for the hoar together to M3. have Bought She hand of the heiress, in began eagerly to antseien the gate. and' his answer reads " In ,my inside. ' ` mos a comer the er his dsaghter end a Leigh, he fat himself enjoy her Batteries time and opportunity had boon granted For an instant the grave doctor leaned 'Pooket." , h . 'miBtrese over the servants -for the humble with art eaey`ooneoienee. thinkingthat one them the old man looked upon with , hie stern month �1.,�', Mile nest now boasted of three. ► p forward in big eaddle will Arrest the wrong of the Servants wise watching by Lefty. utmost contempt. He was no miser. He twitching, a patch of burning red on each a Mae. It this sadden Step tip in the world gave Instead of that the doctor often found her did not want gold to mase gold. He wanted swallow oheek. If the girl had looked then, 'Now York World: Ib ig ante to wager She pleasure which each a step might be alone, and parched wish thirst; 'and at a gentleman for hi$ child► and, to find one, she might have drunk in oaoh a draaghs of toot somebody will be held for the ran rdee �ipaoted *o give to she toitaaate heireea, $ooh time. he always attended to her sauce he went..'to London. That city was the love from the fathomless dark eyes bent of the woman killed in the Eaet River lfhe had, to say the least at it, as odd way bimselt, in perterenoe to .Seeing )lire. aniveree fn the oyeB of Mr. Leigh. Hie neon her as would have gaenohed the Hotel yesterday. He may be ,aqui/ted on 1,: «. Cd Showing it. Not that she grew pale, and Atherton about her: Once. coming early brilliant youth .and doubtful manhood had thirst of her Heart forever ; bac Ghe did trial, but our detective superiority *o that ,, ' drooped and facjed like , fragile flower. in the forenoon. he found -her sittin a in b9en passed among its glories; and; in his ,she onl raised her loos still flushed , not y of London will be made pretty apparent all k;,,,. She was fragile enough, but she was no bed, her hair pushed back from her tsoe, age, ire .harm wee' and greaS'.as ever for when be spoke. the Dame. ., • Bower; She was a Senmisive, loving woman, 'and looking so pale and collected, that be him. So he went► an Mrs. e . With a warm, d Atherton "You need not trouble to undo the throbbing hears, that pati thought on the brat glance that the fever remained in charge of Letty. fastening, Miss Leigh, for I have not time 106 Agnes St,, Toronto, Oat., May 23, great power of feeling pain. and, like all bad left her. As he went forward to the The Dorn was ripening for the sickle ; to come in Ihie morning. I should Samroely 1887: " It ie with pleaeare *ami I . tier*i!y a"y4�, hearts worth owning, great power of bear. bed he saw *has she held an old shoo in Per the low, marsh rounds were to the tact o! m " '" it. d y g patting on have ventured on stopping it T had not y mother having been'oIIred I a. hand, which she was turning over "and tbeir autumn garbs of purple and deep, seen you in the garden so I rode by." o! a bad case of rhenmatigm by *he nes of. She weal &boat, and smiled, and talked, examining eagerly. rank greenery, and the little cottage was in The Si.Jacobs Oil, and thfg alter Navin *ri `'' and receive,,i calls, and retarned them, as Ii sea ,woman's shoe► ver small, very yoanq face darkened a* once, the a ed lieiree end of "the resent da are boned so do, y ry a gl°wing tangle of blooms when its ,meter clear eyea grew troubled, as You might other preparations without avail." Opti. H, p y dainty altogether. and had once been, pale returned. He came alone. and he looked have seen. the depshe of a tiny lmkelet MCCONNELL. tbi nommen gratitude for befog better off drab color. It wse far too small ever to haggard an& anxious ; but he would be ohmn�ge under the aha�ow o[ .storm -cloud. '-`— ' ' 14 I Shan other people. Hee new dresses► and have fitted Let*y'g fact, and the interest cheerful, and be told them that he, expected ,,.Your visitors hav not arrived e* be mantles, and bete= -for Lefty doteated cou- she showed in is le foo, the doctor. „ •ef Throw' ll year panda," Said the P loomp&ny following him. remarked, as he saw she would not or could cler ' se he levelled big pistol of the hobs!• 1. elate=were of the very best quality. the very What ie, that, Lefty ? he asked, gently Mrs. Atherton was all complacency. She not speak. clerks diamond Ghirt-stud. " Well, *hat's newest fashion, and the moat becoming touching her hand to attract her abbention. was overjoyed at her dear maeter,. 'gate "No," replied L' thy; "bat the are what I Doll m high-handed pmoobding," was style that she could prboare; and in them She looked up bi him, no spark 9f recogni• return; she was pleasantly excited over. she doming to•dmy, endmpm eapeote you will OOoI reply. eel shegirlish tools, and openly showed. & as not tion in her eyea. coming guests, and delighted with every-, dine with us." At a meeting of the congregation of the girlish interest ; but, withal, she was not " Is ie', a ,little, little bit o! the aurae she thing. ,. Centro 8bree*° B tie* thoroughly Yes, I know he does, said the doctor, _ P Church, 8b. Thoma,, r oroag ly happy in her new state. The leis behind her on the sande, the night she Not so Letby-the girl was tired out ; looking away from her towards the gen - last night it'was decided to extend s call to M money seemed to have brought a weight followed us, tile. night I heard her gobbing the new hate, and dresees and gaudy earn- and I ant not sire whether I can come or Rev, Daniel Spencer, F. R. G. S,, of, Lon. with it; and the girl in her was fast ,dying breath all round me in the air. I Lound it mer mantles had been worn again and. not." , 1; donoglmnd. 'the pastorate sea rendered Cott Hader the burden. i° a paddle on the shore; the earth again; ,the gushing young lady friends had "He will be very disappointed it on iveomnt'by the resignation of the Rev. AAL Then, again, Lefty was foolish enough to wonidri't hide it, the' gem wouldn't swallow sank frlftn patronizing celesti'ale into ori= �� y Munro. [emember and still clang lovinvly to the it, because, P cannot, said and ; She ,shat have dad Rev. Mr. Spencer is at present on you see, t. was a part o! her five boron. The noveltyof being an bolters with *rata, "and I too scall be ornelly a .vis[* to Canada and is praetor of the ' few friends she had possessed when she was aurae, and I demerVed it. I didn't think Ba had worn off, and she sickened ai . its ' �� Ba flet pP y - - - at Teddington, Eng. namb`lh oltit l etii a nth h; and u amino. the new then ; but l know n'ow I did. I knew' it ad monotony ;� and that the lite of an heiress, die Wcllntcllf flim I will cl Alo[d haro-r Ia . guineas brought Boon no ever he eve over,notioin me' • he be f t ilaad itl t°wn or ooauatty, ie fndiibt'on r tiers este he • but a b my boat to get fn O eNagata, an Egyptian, in arrive#1 g g ' ," , '► ebb Dr's Sfine is not v'orr,had >b2i000,0(IUmnd youth. The liter uoiild oompongata for *hem ; and apo'n .would not look at me, be never spoke to one, let no one den Her ,One h'ad item, at her father's express command, She • me ; and I did so love him." o ened fol her rife y• y hie bWrei, yon knowgtbat he should use it wb9eath is left, but the two millions have P gates of many long• !or hie pleaenre." cannon squandered, and Aloide fS looking or wao obliged to tarn her back. The ild, bright eyes were brimmed with coveted pleasures, but it had barred the He spoke lightly enough and plemgantly, Y means not beyond his strength is One oat of, them all. and only one, was r tears & sae rspeased over and over agsin cols one She oared ver anon for entering. gth to am A „ y ll but be did' not smile, end Lofty did not. a livelihood. gull declared fit to be her friend. That wan 'teat tnoprntal plaint I did so love him It found for her man new friends • it lost 1 be s/til more r© lkilr. Lonnard ; but be°had turned his back I did so love him 1►, for her one old One;' and with the tenhaity neat month." • pressed for time A woman was offered a dress if .she NIR, Orton thinks of °I uo ro - _. ......_. _ . I enol � Wo people p ,� _. �� - _ . _ - - - th. be continued. Doctor scald sirs s aal�d16t woad. Ther ag e e►,Aac1� - . ,, . -- ._ . , n bar. Some Eo tri hinted that .S its. I Heltven help me, thought the il�ltox,..ol d wviaaan_an c�rimaB of .4_ the c _Paris. for a a -saw d d v _- ,,. :.. ail ca - -_. 1. .