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"I I=(tltctttd'r, .4. -sa�pp-It-to-Acyon sfataottaei-q�nd 4blai iileel am:menu- :Stet ep-•n r 1i< , kn aha !tat d jg l _n_d_ went down to . e qhs +f`4` ' ` �Y,• vs, Dai, oda int!! Z da think leaf... 'Leigh eoattsted rheas boat aha no . _ l h __,_ �4on who ab4 y F i� room• yeas, .aqd ' bright esmp had, lanced, Tilpte was a lraahnW"16w ia`� i t ' r ' _ _«��-?+► .ottl'lorei �- ; intf,c _ .._ _ _.-=- -_ t a,ti1� a Pa ° - - ltnte!11r �everen leaned hie nein on :the nisi for her torover. And with- -the nevc kind. bxeeza libat. brushed her l�ae wttfy _ _ __ - - GthatLDypgaafal clave. g t Tlldli,. y ak and bare, and nn• and the seat waves rolled in wit>: ei r t ` tgip blood eettliaR is Rita tiip. _ R[ mantle, egad his head on hie area. and ear# • noW lite, ole 1 ,p, o! bps pt f.inetead o! in her oh�k4 iheaw looped down e><lently on the Fane of the apeaitably desolate opened before her. musical marwar very pleasant tan listeia4lra F , , . 11. er Pur lead,, ii 'Y'Vv!"'�e _ - ±irw•w't, r be-» `"$ns,. ri�,inti '.0:x�co f�zt , r diads In 1~ zsmtaa lxe toce3 rend iso lid ane dot! to " !laze be a lr�- new year !c you, on th�E railcl fl sit dwv, and looklnl; o... "r Imo's'' 'Oherithtba hbtlattiA>a" Y y 3?1?g y Y P ` , : g r,, ,. airole of �llda4irere, sae she onewered: make love him. That she did not love him my own love -happier than any year that the restless green waters, moving loyo � �i%��� A 11 ' a#Q `' -•' I dares pay., Che looko very like as it he knew, but she was young and tender. baa gone before i1 t" said Ernest Daverenz, ander the spring eanebfne, a little of - ..:, �, ,,x • .,A• - she did." .. hearted ; once iris, her love, he thought, gently pushing the heavy, dark hair away ring gladness entered into bar heart as she zi„+ ;.r`, q:;bttiUhoa whaxaiEN'st abova,.eto. Ths _ To _ p Q, an4Qi1 !or nil be eaeil won. from over her brow. stood there. Then elle eat down and buried h . 1 �.s n p 1^ A inn.., ^-a^ -1 . .r -. i ., ., < . nr^-..r'•. .'.r.:c•” .., ... , 5" e. ,F. . n a x , e, ;i «�.,.,. ;.. . . iV ,d :3; i^.�i, 1"'a1^r-G ..'.^,�,s e. �"''3t3,r:v., :."'Y ;. . t. ,tt:y'aa .� '%%iJ s r-".m'„ .x._. .t-1^7'c„"., '""”. '..? "'"GLS„a"".^�5+'m.'.u:+"'�'•......��.,r , .v k ]�awa l sung a i} Ce, , eYtt qi� rliution-- ►�i "no gf'o "' �ijiei' ?t a-2S Zig NW- wi�a iva i t, w' k"awn[, i ii i =' Yaiva s i lin u k y' ��s i' �� °t�siyw ` no'tiay'hyeelt to save t that they were not. Rumor did say that genial softness stole over his handsome, but no blush rose on the dark toss ander ibonght of Paul Lennard, lovingly, yearn. i.8opetul th� y. banner wave- . 4Aele grandfather had thought - himself Cynical, wo#rld•hardened lace-a shifting, his tender gaze. ` No quiver troubled the iogly, as, rhe the betrothed wife o! Another � Vpward, and on 1 blessed when be was owner .of a fishing• tremulous, tenderness -- that had never` sweep of her lone lashes as they rested on man, Should not have thought of him. she r, ��> , ti' ' �,V t3horus,-0 Thou who rolgn'st above etc. smack, but the present Misses Topham, rested there since his boyhood, it even .bar cheek, though hie hand, firm and knew that vary well, but she could not help r theie.momma and paps, and one brother, then. He wee not wholly bad, although he strong, and loving withal, was being softly it; so rhe est still in tan warm eanlighlo, �� . were the emeaceof well-to-do respectability, was very eelfish ; bat to-night sett was for• passed over her heated brow. and dreamed her draem, lulled by the ,r; I THE . lived in great state sit Topham Lodge, and gotten for the time ; and the quaint, dark " Thank you ! " The low, even words drowsy marmnr and roll of the sea. .�:u _...; k t w room and what more would. you face, that his friend, had no ridiculed, jarred upon him strangely. Bat now. and A hasty step coming over the sande, m 1.. oe< s scrsy; era ce cscr & I. "`«` 7.1 ! ,i'gave oths 1 exnooth to A little later that same evening i,,rr;dat it Shone out on him between the dim hal!- would content hfm tilt sae scald give hfm elected to Ger fret, and tRrnin-gen enFp � lstr(l. Atherton a motherly Devereux, lambing idly against the pillar by lights 'of the low fire and the bronze lamp all, and already the stony oelm of her rinsed Ernest Devbrena. rI h ,, Larry's brown hands in passing, and stepped whfoh Lefty was standing, and having overhead. manner was fretting him. She had told So she pat out her hand to him with s rIs�^ " 4 quietly from the room. - -nothing better16 say just thegn�, told her the Leltp, sitting There, all unmindful of the him herself that she did not lovahim, but smile and a blush, wondering that while he r;i_i_!i,i_ � y.__.. ,z., a Fox a. second br two the girl stood where - he bind met Dr. Lennard riding a little way tender gaze ol'hoae keen eyes, was think• the Spoken words were nothing to the took it, and. bald it tightly in hie, he bavoe z1r.; •he had left her, an ominous onu son '8pa'r1�Gyr;,, oat of Fenmoce That morning ing, with vein, arabellione longing, of what written evidence before him, plainly to be smiled or epoko. Then she sew bow pa ms.µ iitirning on hex shack. an omino�il flame „ I never saw a man so changed in my might have been i! Paul Leonard's wife bad read in the quiet face, not drooped nor and- haggard he was, how ill he looked, aF,., _i?, alight in her gray oyes. Then i at bend life," he said; 't he looked ears older, quite never left bar those ill-fated riches. ` roe thS ra eyes, their de th unstirred and a feeling of fear Stirred in her. "';� t dropped ori her Clasped hands, Baa she burst im el,d linen., anti lie. was a years ietans andoolti " Tie might have loved apse then.." she and Sleeping,; and the-.close red lips that "What bag kept yon away , ton , i4 « loC angry tears. �� w o ible. I. am sure one eight ht of hie thou ht, " and need never have lett Fen• onl breathes o! rief snd lou in For a Ernest ? " she asked. " Have St ween ) gap g „ y y bell ' i Aug8o9v dare aha? ebe cried through ungh her ave, ale face, would care. an of the more We mi ht have been so happy in moment he stood beside her, hal! touched ill ? " . a e in sobs ; "how date rhe ? g P y g ' 4µ nor, i , ."i�� �� r�'�i ', Mrs. Atherton dared to do anp T bink, as Young ladies who ased.ao to adore him." that old brown house with sal m father, rags., then he kissed bet end let her ('1'o ie t7ontinue The first bare of w vales acme floating and none of this hateful money to gather go. ' Lefty had yet to Pearn, and any t,.esionat0 .. WORMS AND 1b PIYAPIX& 4«':y, crying Cas against her sharp w .:de was toward them, and Ernest Devereux stood people round us who would not care if we " Well, atter .all,. he thought, she is � ''r;. wastedou silent, keeping time with one hand on the died at their feet, so, that they were safe. only a child. Just now Shia is feeling ,�1. �A , What Vandal Hands tiwve Done` to a 5:��;, Ernest Devereux, sitting eStoki Y g by his Pillar against which he leaned. It was a Oh 1 it he bad only been poor, �I would have naturally Bore at this !allow s indifference ; h ;. sweet, plaintive air, • but Lefty was not married him, and worked for .him, and but she will get over that. no fear." Family Vann. �1 � , fire in the room ne$a to Lett e, t,,ard her heading it ; she was thinking, with in borne anything for his sake-" On that dull . November morning on The family vault'of the Boulton family t �`., ;" Indignant robs, and wonders , in •gin absent g g . ` land. of way, whe>ca they Dame fro i. Could terra, of one fres heart that could not be So she kept thinking, with fretful pain, which her father lett hue to go to London, .is situated on the edge o! lila Rosedale ` �I be have seen her, as the dcame fr :�a the rag estranged, because the fees of its ' idol had as, she sat there, and picked away first the Lefty had longed for a change no matter of ravine morose from the ray In extremity blanched mad a ed. leaves and then the blossomg'af her what kind. of St. Jamea' Cemeter , Sas the Toronto . pzxja ' ' before the flee, her dark lane flaming, her ,, e said he had only come book for a bouquet. •' An change must, be for the better," World. whoever chose the Bite oboes it �w r r ' eyes dim with Radii fag . tears he $ q I might, have thought s little more few days to settle his affairs mad dispose of Letty was fast like the rest of as ; she ohs bed Said thea. well, for a more beautiful spot scald not be _ 1ka" w ` his ractioe;' continued Ernest Devereux, was willing to endure any trouble but the In the cold, gray dawn of the first day in imagined. Bat there is horror in the «� a ,� ,., of lobe heart and a little less o! the fortune „ P " >, o! thfa woman be had Come down to marry.. He is going to live at Cranleigh. one shat was pressing down on her. Her the new year, she was lying on her bed, midst o! all this, for the vault door, is wide � , , shoulders telt. strong to bear any of the moaning and ahrinking�mwmy with fear end open and the battered coffins and scattered When, a littla .while alter, Mr., Leigh, A mazy whirl of many;.colored , lights, a . Y'� } tin lit at her door, asked, with a touch of ,buzzing sound, growing loader and .louder drosses that might have been laid on them, dread from the very change she had been bones of generations of Boaltons are ez• k r 4. pP� bat they, bent. and shivered ander the so ready to weloome while yet distant. In posed. to view. It is a night to make the irony rn'his tone it he Should send her boxer every instant, till she telt as, if her ear must C °' V. burden that they were osl3ed n on to cess.. the room treat to hat's Eraieet Deverena amt blood ran sold, Some Rhoal true torn the P >� to and pare�ls to the station, Laity, steadying .barn Hader the pressure, and Lefty lay pale „ We thought on were Joel or had ran b the fire, emokin . 8s, had not one to lid from each coffin end turned it upside • bar voidtl A& wail as she could, replied," No." and still on Ernest Devereag s arm. Site away, or something dreadful bed happened, bed at all, and his hard had grown dizzy down and skulls are lying here a�q there. �� •: --= -,—Bhe-was-not going to Hnlaton that._ dry._ ltad3alutad. - - -. -_ _,. � .._._...,_-. ` , s ,� 8s, want down smiling, end mat Mre. A rearing, nseioee crowd was gwtherea . 'Lett.,; dear," Called oat a clear; ringing- poring over a morocoo•bound volume were- -Some of the bones !have been flit dons p voids, ag its owner swept into the room, th . . Atherton in the hall. round them in an instant, and many were. P hie debts were jotted down in unpleasantly on. the sword. The place ebows .t has ' •° " he said. the tenuous named as the cause of this turning over a tiny Parian Psyche with her round numbers. He was smoking comfort- ,been neglected for years. There is baby's , "I told,you how it would ba, �� voluminous skirts, as, she passed. " You ably now, and thinking of Laity: The ooffin in the northeast corner w soh has e} -` i "Crory would not diesm of disobeying me. Sadden attack. ?'D "No, the dear girl would not," she to. "I though% she looked too brilliant to be have been searched for everywhere, you Softened look had not quite left his lace, been untouched, but all the .other coffins .� a c �� .; plied smoothly ; ,,your word was enough.", quite in-health," said one. naughty darling, .for you were most and he half smiled, ' balf sighed se he. have been broken and desecrated. "Oh quite enough, said Mr. Leigh ; Yes, she was evidently exofted, and the Particularly wanted. thought of her. The only Boulton that has been aeDs 1, t ` � �` ".and it was the gene with bar mother." haat hes been too mush for her," said The young lady, the twenty-first; and •' Poor little girl!" he said to himself ; from the hands of the deeeorator is the 1�'.t I r,: He seemed quite to plume lamest oa t e anon elf r: - - st-demonssrative-otLe$Wo-new-4riends,--eh"--terribly-out btit-the-fellow-waa- ifn-of,-John=Hillyar Cameten Eliz%beth.._-.-.__._- .__.....______1.- tthem-ima 'nied_tha_rast_Caaae was standing on the rug b this time, her old and boorish. she will soon forget him Boulton), who died April 20th, 1844, 'and . I - 1.. ' .. - . ­ �'-~ absolute Control• he possessed over his Not one o g1 _ . _ J, ti • : danghter'e will, and Mrs. Atherton did not of that deathly faint, not even the man bare o! the i -"-i tgero elyin looking with i e cannot hmant. eased his ringed who' ie"basted safely ander the rod beside g y 111 1' A 1isSak the ilinaioa, though rhe knew very who had struck the blow, so to speak, wad g g P,11 young p' g hands the vault. Beside her is buried • ria- 1.I „} we) that, but for her womanly shalt sent eesn her reeling under it. ` She WAS carried a mieohievoas wonder et Ernest Davereaa s Caressingly through the silken leakier of weeks old child, whose advent into death. r - I - smiling face, and Lbit 's rave one. big whiskers as he said that, mentally Som• world was the primary cause et hex death. straight mad rural. into a tender part, Mies to her own room, and Mrs. Atherton and a g y g � _ ___ y4�,o- I be pardon a lhoasand times, i! I arrl grin Peal Lennard'e.yiatl9, bearded'lsoe; Lefty, would not have been to easily Con. Con le o! oua lad friends attended on g p paring g11 I i, , h y^ Hated. Y her y' g Y it, she said, with a little mook with its pale square brow and grove, search- Americas' ally Described. �; %&., quoted. ed.lethad to ba sent off to Halston, " Poor dear," said Dire. Topham, who courtesy, and a pretense of going away ing eyes, to his own fair, handsome one. New York Dail Commercial Bulletin : °��°4;' '; smyiug ehC scald not some, and why, and, was at heart a kindly woman, how white again• " By Jove, I would not hart enoh a good y >. Ernest Deveretia .stopped her, end little goal for the world, though I don't Riieeia iB the curse of modern oivilizatioa; :• t .1 '" then Laity dressed, and went down to She is to bei sure l And then she said, allantl ached forward a chair for her pretend to be mach of a Christian." the negation of its Spirit; the counteract- � � F • entertain Mr. Devereux. lower still, Astonishing Tilda, ion t it ? 9 y pushed P ant o! its intellectual forces; the embargo . PR Vary little was telt for her to do in that But I was mistaken, end I'm acre I'm very close to Laity's aide, himself Standing the He threw the Stamp of.hiS cigar into the on its sooial advance ; the antagonist of its while, and watching the two girle. grate as he spoke, and, with a yawn, drew +� ? 11: .. way; no men know better how'to be easily sorry. She couldn't t be tonged, you knotq, ,,Who wanted me; ' Lefty asked, looking the cattalos beak, and Set the yellow, tinkly Political progress. She stands for ignor �" � agreeable than Ernest Devereux, and today and- tarn like that. 1 down with a half blush, on the scattered light of the ono da orae in, while he once an against intelligence; for class �� .`1 he was doing his best to shine. There was . In little more than an hour's time Letty g y. g y P against mass; for autocracy against demo. / ,5 a ' k , something in the !rank, upward glmnae of was down again, moving about mmong her petals strewing her lap and the carpet at lay down to get a .few home Bleep before crus. ; for ebeolule despotism against oon- a her feet. breakfast time. yaia.1 i �. she girl's eyes: that drew the truth into hie guests, but with a face so pale, an eye so „ . alitational liberty; for race antagonisms F , own,; soma Spell There mast have been in fixed, that people turned to look atter hoc . „ Doctor Lennard, was the reply. He CHAPTER VI. ie leaving Fenimore. and he called to say as, against 'international :emitiee; for-war r Ne low, clear voice that brought the man• as, ohs passed. Ernest Devereux caught a sod-b id-bye. Of contra he knew nothin of '• LETTY, ]3EtiEtiIIEtt WE ARE ENGAGED.' mgalno$ peace. Her highest conception of y i Iter ring to his, and the honeeter words. glimpse of her, and breaking from a group g y g -• national gteitnees is the organizstiob of + ,::., Perhaps never had Ernest Devereux been o! gentlemen who surrounded him, made the .party ; �bnt it was odd to Dome at this Mar wee in, and Lefty, to whom A armed brute force. The, chief end' of her �,, hoar, ween t it ? 11 It € ; . ' se nearly a good man as when in the ,prey hie way to her aide at once. little of her old bloom bad some back, was government, bar .00mmeroe, her wealth, her Mise Leigh," ha ' whia red, bendin The rosy blush was a barbing flame now; bein nail blown end blustered into 8ome- t � ! shoo of Laity Leigh. g P thing o! her est fresh oath b the keen vast numerical reeource, is the creation of 11 �. i La ` ' 1 The short November, day passed rapidly over her so as, not to be heard, "do lot me Cheeks, nedk and bosom one aintnl, flash= i �; in crimson. g P y y military power. She exists to oppose, M ,:: , ,;. . , . and more pleasantly than she could have persuade you to go book to your mom. g. winds that swept and surged round her as repress, to egress, to invade, to destroy. P y You are not fit to be here." •' Re had no time to waif till you scald she took her lona, lonely walks ovar the She stands out Among the. European no- V., , believed any day could pass for Her now, be found; ' oontinged' the young • !say ; t. } and eo many after days tilt ii gtevi; into She, answered with a smile and a quiet sande in her seelekin jacket and flowing tions .sa the one country that effectively w "bnt.he left his respects, end compliments € 3! ''.' weeks, and Christmas was'near at hand. , shake of the head.. �� of the season and all that. He's going by woolen dress. Those walkswere not always confronts the elevating forces of modern V. Mr. LAgh proposed giving, a number o! Do take my advice, he said. I aAn , lonely, not often, indeed, considering that progress with brute "resistance. That is �fi1 l' Select attire /o whfoh the elite o! the neigh• see that you are suffering acutely." the 12 o'clock train, and it"s beltaet 11 London was more than a hundred miles . z `'' P for his She fenced quickly a at him, and thea now, and more. awn from Fanmore, end That it was in her function, her mission among the aa- a� boyhood should be invited in tarn, g q y P y tions. Puttin n one. white ewelled hand to London her lover wee forced, so he said, to 11, rooms ware loo small for one grand desem- bent her heed over her bongaot, but atilt g P I • bly, enoh es, his proud old heart woald.hsve rhe did not stir. tihede her epee from the fire, the epeeker live. al lrew Don'ts xor°Gitrle. looked at the tiny ormolu timepiece which , � . ": delighted in. No one whose coming could " It is too warm and noisy for your here," stood on the mantle, and which just whist No one scald be more attentive, more Don't keep the fact that you are cor. ;`. 1 Cad to the ions or the pleseare of these he continued. Come down to your own gallant, more loving even, than Ernest gatherings was forgotten by Mr. Leigh, who little parlor'; we shall at. least be quiet moment began to ring the three, Devereux had been daring these two bleak your responding with some man a nearer from l gatherings „ ' . chimes. It was a quarter to 12. In fifteen winter months. Lett had lou since your mother. E ll 14 � ' .. bimeelf made oat a list of those who were there. minutes more he would be gone ewep from y g Dan't write foolish letters ' to anybody, �, ",',v, .� to be asked, Mrs. Atherton ably helping He offered her hie arm as, he spoke, and Fanmore forever l learned to mise him when absent, and wait men or women. You never know who ms � - . him ; and while the rioh were being remem• she tools it, and walked with him to the expectantly for his coming. she was every . y ;. tiered b torn, Lett , in her quiet wa , did eiriall dimly-lighted room he g oke of, lad An insane impulse to up and fly to him, da learning to .do, more, though she See them. , I y y q yP g • and pray him to stop, to stay for her Bake thought oar often o! Paul Lennerd'.e Don's let Tom, Dick or Harry call you by ' not forget the poor. to get sway from the glare and the music, g y Ernest Devereux, following ma esquire, end the atony loose of those guests, who seized Lefty. She felt es it she would go noble, eerneat floe mnd sometimeo.caught your fli!etnams, or greet you with Some and, K/atatiing Lefty dap by day as, rhe were no friends. He seated her batore the mad sitting there quietly, and her lova slang phrase. herself wishing that her lover wise a little ", _. ��"$ ' went among the ppeople, began to think theta fire in a large easychair, and drew another paneling away from, her forever: bit more 'like him. Snob as he was, how• Don't think That you can go untidy all �kw, �"I.' " mast be some eubile'p3eaaare indoing good near to her for, himself. Anse Lyle roes and, shaking out .bar ever, he was very well; and i! she had cared day, and then look very floe at night, for %" r� . " brightened the sweet, dark, womanly The light, as it laved on both their Skiete, declared she was engaged for the lase for hi then the did, she would et fine feathers do not always make fine birds. r <� that Sd bei y g P ver vales the wereplaying,end declared °D Y Don't let any men kiss yon or at his "' �,fi'' . tads he was fast learning to look upon as faces, showed very different emotions on y y have had her reward in the joy and comfort y Y P „ „. ',.. ;, !', ,. - beaulifai. He had seen ladies standing be. each. His was pale and agitated, sadden she mast go. . their engagement gave her father, for arm about you antras yon are engaged too �r r3 " hind the statin of bazaaca and lens. fairs, 'sorrier flashes Doming end' going morose the Mr. Lawton will be seeking me every Ernest Devereux and she were now be married to him, and even then be a little where as, it in, ' said she, " and thinking I stingy with your favors. 3 . selling off et fabulous ptiaea useless articles sallow cheek, fugitive gleams or tenderness formally engaged. 'a' �F " • have one oft attar you, Lett f 1 �. �_. � ,: ;Il'' ,�1� s ". that their own lair handa.were supposed to domtag and going and going in the fair telae f' y y, or they The old. man was now in high delight : sant et any man believe that simply for bave,tormed, and emiltng their Sweetest ag eyes.- Lefty's face was as, pale and still As none of them know where you are hid. he talked vaguely o! great good fortune yet the asking he can get "'bet pretty Smith r rte' • N ,y, � # _ girl to go oat driving with him, to aaoom. . r ; they conned the gold out o! tfghily buttoned• it had been in the drawing room, her eyes Ae rhe opened the door to pees out, a in store for her, and for which she would an him to the concert �Z : ! pockets in the name'of the destitute poor haft closed, her lips, pressed close together, gush of mingled maefo and laughter swept have to thank him when ft Dame. He spoke P y r hr to can 1.ap I y y o! a handsome house in Belgravia, and him for an hoar when be Don't find a a , �rtf tK '� 01` London or elsewhere. 11s, had neon them she eat and sosttered- the crimson petals of in ; an esseince of 'o it seemed • and Laity else. ' ; 'e ri > , • 'leaving their oarriagen stand in by-streets, her roses crier her lap in silence. herring it buried her, face in her bands end dashing turn-out for hie pet, as, largely and F buret into tears. That sound of outer' confidently as thou h Mrs. Lennard't legacy , I �x , while they themselves atepped daintily over Ernest Devereux was the first to speak, Y g g y An Eye to Business. o�,r � I y i', soiled pavements, in search of some favored and his low, earneat tones woke the drosm. happiness tingled along her braised heart had been hundreds, of thousands in place o! . a F°1.� seamstress, whom they had heard to be in qn girl with s alert. If wee the erne tale like a shook of agony, breaking down pride ihoasmnde. Rooheeter HcTald : There was s han;ping � g 8 and firmness stone dash. Lett sometimes smiled, and amilin entertainment, with a negro in the pnn- r' w„;„��� • want, and, on the impulse of theft own he told her on the Banda some menthe book, y , g' of sl role, et Trenton, 4 ; A ti t L we hearts, bed coma to relieve. He had but t ld now with men seeionate changes Ernest Devereux wits shocked, touched wondered at the old man's talk; but She p Georgia, tart Friday. 1111 p „f� stood by while a 'lmd Signed a check on her Q y p e even at the eight of those scalding terra ; always thought lovingly of him, and The enterprising landlord of a hotel there, Y fi that had been absent then. He had pleaded g appreciating the importance , . banker fors sod round rain, and handed he felt so though he mast do something to thanked him in his heart for this nnex-. pp portance of the Odom- g for the bend o[ the heiress thea ; now he Bion and its o ortanifiea, advertised as "l ¢ �? ''' it over for the benefit of adme charitable was pleading for the heart of the woman ; soothe her, but she would not lie soothed ; vested Hare of her. Bat what often ear. follows : PP i . , wpb..• Institution, and be had known the name and all the earnestness end trach 'of his 'hie words fell doll on her sere ; and the prised her was, that Ernest Devereux, cool, �p ' ', �' F . ' fad to give a man of'he leasarea;we had load, passionate eobs only Ceased to give wise, man of .the world, Seemed to see Aro you going to the hanging 7 , The 1 M y g P y P nature rase into his face me he spoke. i almost said duties, of her 13tatio3i, to strand Lefty had than answered "No,” firmly place to low, broken gasps that Seemed to noobfng� extravagant in all thf13, that Blank House at Trenton, Georgia, offers . ;; meetin a end ,'form one on aommiiteeg, and essil now she whispered it with s come from her very heart, and 'that a Sounded in her ears but me so miioh fond an excellent view to witness the execution. y ; Pone. Stop at the Blank House Trentgn, Georgia, ;” ; ' - Assembled for the purpose of helping these !altering tongaevthat would soeroe obey its ,come darling, my own Lefty, you Imuet bmTowa d the letter end of March Mr. when visiting the hanging, May 15th. Con 1" �a :: Same poor. offioe. She measured hie love by her own ; „ I'llg g y he dried Lei h went on one o! his m sterious Anita 1300 all from windows. Gallows within 150 ¢ i Ernest Davereaa bed known ell this, bat and• feeling through every quivering nerve tell me what is rievin on, , g y aide. Menlo fifty cent ^. he had never known, or eveu dreamed nf, what it was to eve in vasa, her. heart was drawing her hands forcibly sway from her to London, end Ernest Devereux, who had Y y Q• - the face-tic-face sympathy, the warm* Stirred with it for him • and he saw that fees , and then, as, m sadden thot}ghb flashed been staying a few days with them, went :t 1 " , iv pity h back with him. They were bojh to return Lynched the Asent. hearted pity, the open-handed, delicate it was go by her fade, upon him, a added Dr. Lennard 1-was `�,I �elpintneee, that marked Lefty Leigh's •� No, don't answer me now," he Said. he ?--did you ? " befozlo the thirtieth, they grid, flan they Montreal Star : A party o! Hanga�e, 11 �k e�,% visiting among her poor neighbors. •' My „ To•morrow, or the day after you shall tell " I loved him," she broke in with a sob, smiled at one another meaningly as, who were deceived by the glowing accounts !1'9,- " hal[ Shame, half sorrow, as, she bent lower , g' ""', oar sister wfth her was no Clhrietfen pill, mo. I em willing .to wait any time it they said it., But the thirtieth peened, and o[ life in America into emigrating, returned "'; F`�' ." to be swallowed with a wry flee, in hope plasmas yon. Only give me some token by and lower to avoid his reproachful eyes. : April came in, and wore on toward May, to their native land a few days ago, hunted ' thea the good it would do hereafter wonid which I may know there ie hope in wait For a moment he. stood passive, his Ease and they bed neither some 'nor written. np the agent who had deceived theta and make up for its present bitterness. She ing, and I will be content." as white so the bent face before him ; the Laity Oas surprised, and a little vexed, but hanged him to a convenient tree. Sash spoke little of Charity and love, but those He bent closer to bar an he spoke, and mnsolea of his close mouth twitching. not at all frightened as yet: object 10esOnr as this might be expected to greet twin efetorr were her constant guides ; took both her cold hands into his, lovingly, Then he stooped and drew Lefty to him, Ernest Davereaa was in the habit of do more to stop immigration than all the • �r ' and ErneSt Davereaa, seeing this, felt many t0nderly, with rho soothing touch he might dleepingt her oloselp, lightly, as, one who sending her long, loving lettere, written on reetriotive !swe yet parsed. rb ed ", r s at o! oonaoienoe as, he thought of bis have used to a g#ieving child'. Her life was would t be denied. dainty paper, with 'the Devereux and i' , ' .. acce(asitier mud the redolves they had forced very bare, her hnert was very empty ; any " Forget hip2, Lefty," he whispered, Ashley crest on the top. the he i received -The one hundred end third Gleneral A i". , laimanto, iuv0 rovers betft3x then adne,.and Sht3lalt him Softly. " Let my love fill the plead of hie in them ae a matter of coarse, and put them assembly of the Presbyterian Church in ' p • p hold her hands; and pro-go'wartrl- Memo on� 3� „ y �' aetely by in .petlrl'su'd ebony boa where . the United Staten of America the Northern r k ,: On Now Year a k7ve a Ieasent part w them in sil0ado. arts haQrt. He log not worth o! 1 oa>' h0 few tr0ararem were stored; anon the , a ` I gathered in Mr. Leigh's rooms•-1104 a ver deereat• g. Aosotnlyfy,. an .it ie ,g0n0ratly nation, in now ,�,', largo one-and mostly young people- lot , Ernest Deverena was a gentleman Still, The tiny ormola toy on i e mantel tori a certain drab Basin shoo that hail no in seraioa in Fort Street Church, Detroit. +11 tq y 4;,, * �b promised fairly to be a snocese- atter all those years of sabtefoge and hand• atrack.12, and finished with a silver ,tin pleasant memories linked to it, and the ^, , r Lefty he►d never been so nearly beaalifnl y g' This fa pe oleals the meet im oxtant to-mouth existence, and he would not presa ling c1denoe. A second later, and the reason for keeping which she could hardly American eoolesiartioal gatheringofthe ' '' � aS She was that night, in list pare white hie suit any further then. He told her he sonorous peals of Feumore belle came have given, even to herself. year. The Assembly represents s2 e n , .�� ' ,�^''�,�, silk, with its sweeping train-far Lett^.• do. Snel enrwer for a day>or two, or three i! it oiearly scudding over the gasp. fields. 1!tow that ho -was ac long sway, and no gig sero teries 6,128 ministers,.gone, .`.. i bled In eaixlivegantlp tong dres13er;, her loved her, end ho pttt off the giving of her They had been ringing thS -6ld yesy.out, letters were coming, she began at first to ohfitiolxt3o., 8,13Q9 eld0 g75 ¢Q3 rsa . ,894 *' �" � t l S h gray feaard- liar, himaeft nantoatio waitT mrtd bat ea e0ftl flan sa111 ,font t11+s X016-111 wonder, and th n t�otret , end exit a - s, � �barS; a __ _.... • - - .. --' N - a dbliostd a;oloe�ColOr; er dark P y ► 8nnday Seliool membership o! abort �r ,, ,' 4 ;} hi with lessure and excitement, there be left her. • Mr. Leigh's tiny drawing-room had grew angry at what she looked on aS slight• 900,000a altd . a� touflaaei o . p sli,.. _ 8. -_ t u add ol" is tt tssrarit3s- ... - - ti't% - iris` herttteio itte`dtCttuds3lifd orr�oif tiSir oliimaa.z TCrey wdreitag gciiffet�8fatioflpha ttidpatt. $pirdld _..:, _ a bunts 9 ew_ t ...._ _. 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