HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-04-21, Page 67 -own - - liawo-1, -the ir --ilijit' f h"3ad - WbU09W OU the, -Whole. Aff, I 1i h that h fre Xosb *A hinted isodur"'Wis _awl L A� -S T �Qu f 'hit husband, life with. Kw bit liad suocd6dea not fit .all calculated to Ift gh kJove giving. , KWA do: dy" G w*01 be-4aripreferable to th makOvthat� qW0 --a life She- was '01110 M Z�l 14folks*4 is any..godd, while Akiiei had ad Sh'- erq,�- him - a 0 eep;- or spa- -never fig" oceipt of his. a I is ]things which heaid it' P vmg, an W4 letters 4' sfuff Xt;'Guyls �_-co t, b" -on wate way 02 lei �d or a- ' - F -o is its to -graindpa saddi u4,d clasping ZaAdy's-hands ISIV4,12 a1twh1chWt4A.4utli Oh fouching -the- Ire4oency f 111 vim
came oxna or.1i so �,;=A m-socepte thi to the he went to Sloe& w thw anwor of - 42ditit L I Jc-Mild" dri, an itusually- digap. ever -Is Middy kept: her d' owit, 66, lov;l� wton -ter as. H6hs4a1S;-bu.t these "to, no,_ Z9 hil Aody, pearedt' Aiguell waa now at. c"y;woi4ed hich- uniiho wate beside-himi until Aikensidej I -S'ng a, ancl wouldiet, be likeli to'marry-a: mposage -- w, d, h' she'tod ell asleep, The: bloc! tO rk to. Middy's -thus Madi[j''frequently had T _ - . I � from Wfiddy"- ' -' - ' : L- which Slis rOU06d -by- A. 'o essia at the r J if'ho. was not; that u a Sao A�e him � effectually - 1 a presence. frob3 f ime" am.a. $be-. ooblcl- not repdso w a cottage; biAr A nes never came, and Maddy, to. be-ruinsk tceibtall�, Audlos and- UAc& 0, He . kniw Middy, and he knew she meant hii& pressing owier forehead,' luld: not h whilo GUY. - 14110bea. aloga saying to, her little- gessed hoW often, the proid.woman her iendso 16he muit coutrive.tol. stop his *bat she - wrotei but he d6 eve it, Josqphli_ �dlca, vililbh sald:- 19 to visit .-Ananotsee-himso much.- so, He mussee-berViiewould 96 her' Th 're' For,vout my- skill ariali, herself . to alseg afieli listenhi aeclda 6en a, glieft t T you. 'Tessiell, tooltalotsM to- do for ;as, 0 H a leave -half hour Flor was the while, you Slumbered," and -he odizi to, stop what, I kmvir. mug _: WOO oand, so 16r ths."nixt here
to t --VAOU Me Ong 110, then the: crazy, �-man, SUCL how; ofWantly $126 did me ovr.;"- lltsddy.-'gsispa fac" as earer , of 4004: Massages to 'and 1rom, h features pf-tho dead. - 3? -if I aid, Wr turrdug� � dor or -'as &$,a as e i 1 p Reha&tsk�n-afan�cy-that.Nijdy;n Whi h's find,16ey fit-ap, as Ing Un I Josoph1he. gave. the. desirec ft, add*!ii kooni; mei��ages[of oinebt entreaty (To to al t "no wip F01- ai tombfin -G on, who,. lisinhug.'bee t r WI, -94m, describing Mrs. r U- young on- thi-one'-liaud, And Of �'firnv dinial on the stories of her _W u 0 a P 0010 Spittoon wbich should be seat -she was. novr, . and not as she usb(16 be. -bars � gueastd, thel truth and- as ishi rose Other.. - At. last Middy VrOtd. or me in BLAND—- �whenkeknewher. '"Wh to -laicl h6i motherly hand on "If you care for ith, U i i -the' -lead, *-or on.- the motro.w. W -a bow AOto- fit.1s.-she not? M*ddy!s f ave Y, -solf� �Rovdoes, ho look-?..' _-Whatedoea asyl Ainal My respect, to' me,..wid, do notcome 404spIxturned a*iy,.,mufteribg tar him now hild, it's hard: to be%r uqw, 4 f I Agh dihg6 MarthiVs gone-,; but 'weeir? �T& - Me, tell. mej!' he -would. - but agii undl I, send , or you. W -Or av new. laws. -I trust he's not -going �plead, until -Xifiddy, 'foroei(. -to- tell- him yo 48i it in time. a Gladitone --for, W I 4QTSr -initelibible to yo* kindness; I a' not. I Mr.. Smithe Main worl somet hing d -is ntairar, horez-,?-fiod-vary sly ancl -hiving distinctly in her- to. dy he sakea hor or t- over it," Xaddy Moaned, vi*.abb feel it all,, : but .,the 'd be aoorafter Mrs. Green, right. thin'you. suppose.- Lord b'mind - but 0 ne f shion0le woman It does not look it the Ooveriior ba man, dbatea t, ud h ud, I isuch as- -the fanded Sarah might be, a -on throw herself iipou thelibed I well f6r-you to.'come'libre' so mue- , a Thvilps Mirkh&a. 0ame hia� Of prefer -that - you - should not; ustioe to 1AL tbis� pbmto G Ag* _Remingo�j- describing uev iball till idia P, as she was IER in her was,- dying - xo quires that you stay A TH once- ta- -,her. CAUK -ASPERSION OF THtE :PRE J4, 04 to Guy appealed at mature beauty, with - 8 to almost, 'felt that she Lucy re a Guy's -Vri &now i to- her, heavy _flavdng curls, her brilliant color, Ths .r9noo as. -,and. --writing _f he!werancf,wif lookedto t Ujig f or di, ad dreary 6e future ithoutGuy -h ritum to school., her flislihigaiamondsand costly laces, and. was- life worth I You shill be obe jesty%: pathr !vrlth hady 'ht- it she thought best,"; Shaheen. tbrown'so muoh in Iaid she�Mlg Uncle4bapph,listoning to her with parted and by had iyed-,—Go0_ iYS .—he spra ugil": Mi Death Ptnaltyj. was, the. reply; a k so sadly thatMaddy's -lips. adc! bushed bredth, would *h1sper his sy why permitted to love. him -ii iig into hid. yi and ddy- -1�eard -a she. A London cablegrbhl.says Truth hs; the. 'furiouily.aw
Uras Were. at twined round the. olil softly,� 41- Yes, tb&V8 Sarah, beautiful Sarah -she new Sh did, if must lose him now 7. hint At hefirovp sy. once 1111411110 i9ock while she daid, to him but tell- me—dQes she ever think, �6f me, -or X dy ould not cry therevias itiglitness - Tho'sic),wers 0139,'.dkeary; day*. which fol- following roma rks o-n.tbb Irish Home 1%ule: 44Telt me. honestly which yowprefar� ra - of that time in. the orchard. when I wove. gy1w t hdr �yes; and _s keanj -cutting'. pain lowedl wic t 1 -o -'r. her' granx1f6ther's.' diHomd. Rule--has'take n its - lace 1A the but I am not the apple blosoms, in hot hair, wh -haitt as she tried to pray for increasing feableteBoxallay, would. atmost like, sp�,much to go to school, ore the, abo hot arens of' in 9- o see t�' iould ba happy, there, knowing how : diamonds ae now 1 She loved me then - stron . li to cast Guy Re� -iingtoil frdid her, have ilied. - Anidity, for him,- -1,idwever, men are baginnip t hit they wi Sfroni :she told me Dpas shi know ow sic it Was a sin for him -to b Aept-- her t van y yon wera at- home h k' heakt,',vihere �h gandpa, 801. a, 9 00 muO -upon a tusBY. have -to accept it. There Jis -no iefor and tried -to and Sorry foolish, I amt—bow- the lie ard reason, ya F wbick do, jou. p than she -askid. to be forgiven for the herself, but.he excitiment an(! t more, _wWj uglish Should 61aim and i, 9 Vto make land h lor fullyt, . thoi art-besta. sohib Lucy -wore pip bar madly, robbing.., er eye of its- 1fie ri'h speak play. agli he, 9 M MY poor simple brain is an for wrdug she bid . unwittingly :done to on blIpek. -6.f aws � Irkind worer a1mbat �Wdifi i1cl ho, yZ Atllerot6ne,_ irn 'Ift it! "' ' d "lustriff' end list iis emnt as, she 'waited fot'the- her, a, poor-Maitay, atedoing who. trusted her _. V 0; y, an hau:for van. - who, in h6r last Iettsr� had said ing; bloom, gnA . Making Mrs. Noah' suad Or NeW � ZeS1%Ld. ApOwler,'. for me what it should lifive, �beeii. her place cry- ture to prodilet that within twenty yekra it Grandpa, aot dac6iv I .1 8;� voice"' and thi crazy man IfIf I had 0 -I when she came.: one day with - Jessie to see we"ibouli e to.do Z H&C u6t,a much faith iu Guy, Will be, thought monstrous - her. X want4 aors 3 *lio � hes' 86 many 1o* ths�. ivere gottiiig dni,.- -Slio.bsd heard his cla*- -ly, and ha wanted' wouldgrowexoited, as raising himself in shquld beJealous Of oti everbavii denied the- IrNh So -if-e 4tileat Be
Appy, Perhaps -bodl� hi gesticulaed. wildly K had I a, -a right.': her to be, h - �A& said. they .4imitunitiedfor ifealing'his heart *6& hom. Gtiy.of bili b*&i;ishmdnti and now that -Stop in-, -So: could get on. - jusf a& well withoiit -her. a ready -to figatiou ..his bean. voice ta reach her, I'd cry shame on her, me, ut I trust you, ser lad pathy nd other- When Mr;�_ Gar, as tallan- it, looked as if to.let. youdo'ber worki let. you wear your, *oitia not dos thing� to fii�rm - Me, I am' libb c4mg an with_,�Sym' .1 - - . caused. t& i�ltter - Smythe Lit Y Sy might, hS; I d ight beauty' 01 RUV , and to, lose Guy now, afterthese years. more substantial vo brdught - from broihinin-ltw-of' o' was I mur� 41. So, plain, but the young, Iif,a an -fresh, bn Inforcs the'lady wh ws� a�.,Oomfo of brust witingi would kill m Aikenside, dared. in _W Ireland, pight of Mad4y, i, _1. she was away for; me-, whom a carriagc Mr. 9 h-4 rt. and'for -a -ezetavediorthe edhoof it, did he shoitldn!t' live The voice h FiPhere was in Lu6.*Is -heart a faint stirrib MWi.;was Gladstona; .e says: --I lwy g fill, be had left. Maybe. glad to'see the uilt, of i -du% tie' for,JeBsia 1. asent' of Xear lost Muddy Clyde might bes s� long td pester her�. and it - be - di reach - rf tad been. pr' hid0w time cried- softy on her bdaom, While, Mrs. - ..this daea- of blood at Your d;or hi the WeAcouutry, supported. as y' when the. faw -ihe had never -written ;NO with'heris. Not of he.,wh she. always. feel better lxwvm 3Y first seizecl him to hour of itihir. pathway, lse fbi sh's t4sts kept company on are ith her -Luoy's case woo Safi 0ayeilwi -old grandpa� t the last Sarah anci -in the - shsdo�py' twilight sh thht to -her. But a word, wasisid of. Guy, sicept when Jessie iii-that-partof Yi -by the no rent I your po, cy a d San t -bighops.? Mr. pyth He -looked and thin,,, and, Wit told her mdther�'stl dweh�g, most upon JA�ddy?iliwids� Always too 'high. sOul'ed, -told'her'tho, 4, he had-gons to Boa bon, sla.d. members of Parliament,lby their pr9
hair, was as white- as snow., Re odulcl not the. touching sadness -of Ins face when he- toldoa treacherous act, ebb was now sun- t was. no. a upia at*home Without him.0 I , Y Some 4f he Irish- b a y years- an or and bolls With Mori 'h live man d, turning resolutely.. Said,- 4,Doea. she know. "how 610k and sdrry. tained by anoth r rinciple, athan her &Ainity. discretion,. gods on to -say that, t a - teridiism Juiddr from Guy,, w4o-,,,S4 lonp_ as he lielct her eye,. 'r. sm. W�iofi of itself would have kept her from Flora kepttb herself butbad passed when the.Gladitone *policy is so tf6inenddas that Th# pillow 9 1"t there, so Mrs. . Noah a eww crime wo7ild) Awbich, 'Agneg p*resseil that tb` *ong. But.for's few m6meAto.Maddy controlled-ber; Maddy Aai4- kn z I ho, fibho t6 miture to W fili've. okosoh -once for all, r1l stay- -waawet with te%ra,,whilo'iu -was d -,Slf to&e.bliss of fancy 49 nothing except vilific' he � h . ad told her, and denounce -a h fid thiyue6nthatn. 4ar heart sl�sadorie. here 6-ndpixtilthe-dioa-11 suit w-iih-"oiiia,liiive-!-plaxkt-eiit a, gz,'orm-of gratituften&respoot-for w4st it would be. to -be loved. b he read in Maildyshite suffering, 1f -they did o th e-dr-livesmotild be fo f it d y Guy. whut.8 pung.gir. omg—her-Wor for r-. a -face, ThJJS ss& was o - exer el a Pu 01- W &- ' & --Air Risminiton-,-i - She lov�ct 12i And as she Id lilniiost 6Z, �az ling vightly: to 'his neck -as it- -thd Y' I enough -while the _Priaon6is wolli t surai; A - -t tea- -t at- the force --of'--& -trial: fearful, that- without such hold ork that She could do for Middy without go- ughtj there crept into her -heart the Ing llhot I it -Ssoapie-fift pi. yj B a. . rea her she did, devising many -c rtainty-that in a love young girl., -ly om6.dogrie he did 'received reo6lutionc Iva way. directly ba with - the kind.* This -, tarrib
oat mother kettor his friendship wak more it w- ths rtidle I h r , that thin a noss, staying all nightnd herelf t kin- - from - the T sa in, vain t Guy strove te, olififige a, of comforti sandin Short reply 7:
g hot fruit wit er; liking, for the- girl - to Whom - be, - had Nizddy'sdiiaisioni.Ancll'ateiath&a.ftor.noo'n Aower�, th6last new, book, or whteverolawe of grant a, h ho, e#zess0d1isdeep ai:�4 h6artfilt 0impa; care. IV w o was now- Idd- ill.to w she thought miiht plesse- her, and. aJwa;Ys an so h up. There Seemed to be no-, disease pr thy,:-antizaald hs�'wis_ 6nfident tht- be: rode back to Aikenside disappointe& kh d Lticy's absence. she Wa* u pr sseilger in Guy. a sontia to his. happiness, and that WAS ing.t1pon him, -nothing savd-old aggre and, woul adily -under6tailia- by -he r, -the feelingithat-K-aaddy- finding--ai willing' me d re: son I 1 amis: rigbt�. fiud.that- he bis ed her He was miserable, ..and manacred when Y lid ght'her Society do much. . Be- logg.of-one who foi.more than- forty.yve doavi'not notice the-matteirs- charge-&- in the-. pact all.the more. fox-, Withstanding tHe, tempts- at home- t6 make others s6. arTund. bim� emberin'g w4ryibilig. that had � passed, bad. nth shared all big d w. He: lettiri -- Her -Majesty wr6te--from, a Joy, an � sorro ne hdrburdenso 6 More. part ivi -reques ing to b6infoktned-bf the c icularly the incidents,of that - W - sight,of -Madd bd could not I without'-lipr, atid- -one nigh -t, ouditi Tlia, V!T 119 012- lmost maddene hlm.� bl o- _t 61DOM a 13 - -with' all �tbree-weekg'aftek Guy's dismissal, he CHA TEP.- ig�ht rid� to Honedsle f lined lain - ijbgjy a amid Lady Henz rbo-was iti he - frette oroomplainod 14'cou. t iLt-had.foii6wba-sintie-,'.shecould-'n4Dtdoubt i with Mr. S a� h I=' AT TEM, COTTAX. sher''w'&-S*-,aboixt,to'-Ie,a've hi- carrimp yt �e and the unfqrtu� m: a- 6 it'better, !as said, but he did: i , and softly toherself she whispered�. !Ile -Sit -with nie,�dsilingj for A:little� while, nati lady, and *fi6 Continues ratad,by' 11, was, Mranged that - Florat'should. for 't- )d.- ..Your grand., ih as nat see the. necessity fok"her to logo All her ves-mej he.lovias mail' whilb'11U16 thr6bs - i t Iyou, are not t k4aituf as w the present. at it,iiamainat.-the-cottage.' oa. in e1 fish spirit or in erest in everything and every- lov O%m wd Went in -her heart'; but 'mother :seems toat'Ine to;ojht, and a- 4i(in" wid that of Bir,'Herbert, the'log .00 mother.. Zi to view - I mp&ra- and�Msilcly%ccepteclthe,ki . - - id coutiblaeg- ad biidy; Once when hb hiazecl,," much - t6 ulifor an instsut, and thiii. the. n6te,bf does Alice, your U to silenc 'by 'Y of She had fieconio so. maoh. s;ectigtomed. to, i.�-be I'll be public mi
'a ha been, swed in was changed to sorrow. a., she thought is I *Vely with- complacency - Ahe dre f �X M. - - with them lefore another day. P, h' ad III being cardif for. by Guy that, sher'stmost: _aAAY`h a at henceforth aeaktokillifist upon the subdutd-expression.,of .her face is She 4ow she. mu -may, if 'Gd -d is willing,-aud ther6la,tuncti. i Scenes daily oui6ted on the -lonely and. fook;�, h as a matter of- 6urae-,'. i4nd : love, both for he ake -and for. Luoy'p.- tolel him, -in-part what- it was which helped- wouldafiy to yott bleak mo aides, vili Davalry, -possibly did not what. others ti2ith r. wn 11 un ore. i
eria beair and' Made'- the tough places, so buy tntisk.�O`t doing there any more'. She "a d 'the -groat a '044- very -p a,. ani West!. infantry, and constabulary evict from. land 6Quld not bear it- now, even if the neighbors- .elicate a, manner as ilmooth. He had seen son�ethini like this' d stoo'd-on-his-f6reliefid. d -heldat 50 per'cent. -th . I I , : . . � fin under his above e viluation-tbe' -V.ossibler� Gui Suggested furikishin the had'iiaver meadled- with er. in Lucy, when paroxysm& -of paiu w h h- ro away -miserable .91 ore a- could _whipte hair,. but Miiddy wiped them creatures whose bbdies-mzfid souls; 466ttage in better htyle, even proposing. to nicareely hold together. Who. -Can ra5aking her. delicate' framet but he coulc hot ass -him as She -had done and not betr4y and can Jistenedmith a breaking
nnodernze it-entirel_y in the spriagr,- Madd re notunderstaud, it; he -bnly 'knew it was W-iesifeelingstowaird'him. .'131e.hadbeen- the aged -disciple, ixlm�si liomi - - tola h4dr'of -der- thut the�, exasperatidii -Of such - sigka objected at- once� They - were alreadr at -day ;, ho wbuld . come again tonmorrow, the, peace, theJ h iiOuad his terrible indebted -td him for more" tu4n theiv, could Something be, -could not tdu&—sodiethiog py t st"shone hiLs produced that figure Ti, wolern" whic - a d she -c at as he_.wo@dJ66k pathway. to the tomb, and -'of -the sverlast. h- figainat h his arguments beat help ould Ke himju over pay, she i _y,the in sked: assassin said� an4 she ,would,notsuffor 'for colmng u! Tor lassty; and so with -an added respect the walki and self-poss 6girm-6kr1hgfii sogent-1yover-Jordan'. MijOr_T-*rill, a reide 0 ma�giotradd,*Hites- -it. So, Guy. submittedj. though ik grated d%,tClyA,be smother El donfident of hii. reception, his. I hand UPIGn his- souse of that bqaqWu1 aiiff' refined ed, hi ti 601110 Then he talked, of herself; blessing - h�r-16-r from Claore morris recommending thatpei� - thoughtfulne t c he penalty for: i Md I arm nloi td'help hei,all he could: face beaming with ind 88 )'Or all she had been to' him,' telling her how. tain'destli. be ti tl _.Maddy amid. so humble -ibe-bad made his -life sinesihe 6am -Ho'Bays that-! o rribly, to see rode. d0wix to -Honedale eveiry day, instead her, and his -voice full of tenderdonbern-,- as happy at murder. b'h -f aurr,oundingg. Twice a week,. and� -Aso On bedru: 'ot *ask, as- he. had done. before. he asked how she was,. a a badis Flora, see home to' -stay, andb6W for-h,tiimia'-he amlied. thf4&t0W9d,'aad1fis,- t ti'mew oftener, be.- rods, down to. Honeasts, Attentions so marked could ubt fail to -be that she did not overtax herself—"A all So With fe%r.1 she: should choose. to go mesassin ion.1v and -Maddy falt tha at mks. been actus.11
without, these visits upon - and while poor, unsu_ must ease.� She I pat But- - t -he Aefte He says he' ula- heirdi ha bean end= Qdmmented' g- %is 0 �ad seenit"heircl it back and leave'him to a, Strang bu s�thq- assa'881120. lif a, w, a --- able. _Or. I-Maddy's my,darling stayed .'*it1;' her -old giunapb. never *%vels *ithb;lt- sn�, escort! lit two on- Jessie -sp( . int part- - is Vas aeiiving.so, muOU is in- for the last time [ No wonder -that .Daring -the, va;iti he t f sintod -Within . fisir, ais -she- thought -tried 'you -Sri an and of the, time. witli'li but. Agn or rom* U daily -visits, deeming, that. day he'llnev4er be sorry foilt. --I?ve zed' policni :an, armed Rrooi:& or, a& resolute ow dreary wbul& -lie tho how desolatee'li 4, ng hiin �o he' -I " I - folks aiWt like me as er rillp,'the r ich did noi br some times, dwi for old Coutiting a _eiclvers isolated all uy's entreaties- -that qhe the: p, days wh6n Gu�_ young; but I'm sorky, M dyi 'and ypu'll And' 811:01; 9.uns of -the -part there:,# e; ,goB Of. wbiofi there were .no long6r,ca;me there; But 6re should at least - call, on�. � M%Ady, who had us her affairs, talking the. victory was gained. fit last, and btraxiith tweuty�.flvi 016 diAchar a *6 forget -it lirling . M�dd -priassed a, wish to sea heri and whoi on gone, .. ( - AS that c ex . . itoperted for the task ihow hsA. to -do. yo 9 6vetat. their aumeroruitss�dnnkingo§ al : i i -at uiy sedondi, -with thirti-four:' oalth precious chI14 1111� and- -41a rembling account. of grindfather's h and the, -eetsi ana Anal!Y Going to the table. she .-opened- -her. port. hald - related . caressingly'; on.: lIir 130 with which 11bele oseg. discussing theiii in the str . reserve� - His. escort searches all I plants-. - folio, the gift,of Guy-, and. wicte -to. him .1 - 'hedges.onc-the4outej az staquilting, whore th6.y met- iu-.9616m bowek head &a grandpa,. -went on -to id 'the- olung- to, heri. dould not-_'�.vell go j 6 Afku� tions and What the nilghborB were SaYIDK, and hat gpe& i etty hero- of- his is: pitr�ll - e(I fill, -ould not -go, t6l Honedsle - Iffaday Clyde, it did not look well to have lie must 6onie there nom'ore �;- at least, only Agnes w concrai., deciding that 6for & girl Ii _k of1ii I ttle:prop which. eighborhood side n1grht,*by_an sir-Ined-gdardi providsid".with neither would.abe. giveother reamonsior t1is" becau After the Mortgage to Mr. ,Guy -was paid.. damith �oung-Remiugton, who, 6XIC6111. o6 great While, as, it lid. didl so- MU6 to "'I've. kept- up the_iDt6rosi," he aoid'��ilbut dogs to -aid hi the: searc4 10r bxp palves. obstinapy- than the, e,pp%rently-fblish one -couldnot sed hi he *ban this adsaisissins. everybodykn6*� was: 6ugfiged, to, somebody m that Alie, didat wish, tp Sao ar crazy man,. w- I could never --get. him to take any.of t4.$ Enji"vt was vrxitten Shia ent down to. U In zudd - . Three men were -arr lin at Suc thinp. her- uervo116.- " still- she priicipal. IdqxL?tki2o*.whyh- od addy; ow' -I.tliailked Yos, and would have been married Joieoh,*wbo was beginning to call- for her, a is so go chairged-with ti " bated in �'Dub to, Tediliew, gowg as often ma� Tell him M pr aid net obiecticto �, - to sad 80 in ' g -to him -the ago, it it wasn-It, for tFlis. foolm' i and oat by hittias usual, sin' more con' arms-rWere, gin And blessed him just. before I d de tell -hi ceiled -di ted: a-sh-asent by her many little,. an Uscolve 0! kedl i%pd edi4,Mri. Joel Spike, songshelovea so well d Which. this is Im. ch how I u I Sod tc pr4y -im' A Dfiblizi - Zesp atch says The- delicaciestrom Aiken5iddf somefoi-gian mi forh every day th ing the chalk aer6as the.quilt to her sistek night ples�p silly, because the 4t he might olzoose ffid'batte �Oaoials are considering.&-bourse'6f. action, but most for -Uncle Joseph, who, prized, rVel, W.Jxo wondeeeif if Hadd voice which sang third was so T- part. And he 6tidealdir adoption lkP mg�lyl everything coming from_ ,the ..rip, Y 6 6 'he Vill-- some- ay. 7 Hd o b's ktcbmm he-.uever gd to 7ho' ever- have . her.- -full'of *oe.. :Would ur I ment wal or repeal of the Adam and sent �baick to her mor r thart thoug hasul been -ho -the rens afirmly ir6oi 1�tdi ilia though my regard Of course he woWt. Ile. knowU Wha or tho'hiva- which: held.- hers , - are'dinx, old: a a-see'that your -stop -has. on atrang!ely-wofdecL!b.iesslage,.*-', es t the nsh law. advisers h 11, 6nough relax its "hold2' -Never, it seemed' to 'Cro Crow low. when a. ia' abotd., a is- -%ot. green ofte' and Several' "magi W4 prdd - woman'st eye& - o-varf got tlo*i 'and your, , face - whiter by -m' wuntyAnspectors are here, Piomins Sure that no one. could- ass her..., - - marry Grandpa, MArkham!s da;ught6r an Maddy, who sit, and semi; While -the -night. t 'd. any _gpnera ly ta bird a digtan"re Shades,' 'sined' he a aye - away, if she doWt look out, she'll. got herself in On % . awakened, by ho a tlie gloomi kia�. est -10 w 14he,dead t6lffio-secreto' a I 8119-11 ape; _Jpow song, iittered a rispowave note, 4nd. an -coun pre. yora� of the t- to . 1. Lthe tk t , -it iff� . w, foe her to be. putting, OIL airs, as 6h ep on- m-ldtfight. �Humau -I--- Le, end it last. T he vacation waa av6r,, Jessie ho the h6lar r soon -be dedd. Tell me, tbep, -whe;
li e4 fo. iu. hail gone back . to school. And Naddy' Y 014 tW g up. iiature 6buld. indure no more, and when 7 _.g4r ave 6111 the -protectionof -a large body"of p, ice u his. done svor since bir, folks: took her. b�gsn -in sober earnest the� new life before Guy7� All this and-IntLeh more was -said, andb Ahe er"Y man said to 1eri Now sing Of 6. Oh, d d "I ing his holidi it is-, true. I her of all a aiyaojourn at Hmiard6 Castle. relievoc gran pa, gran ps -Maddy . On . - .. a Rw Ydii, - Apfil 9'�—Tbe *op'jals' L
'"i _Fora quilt 'was don- -Him who died on :C& vuy,. &Ady' the time the,patafi*ork 6 sai - eithe answer was &-gisphig or is she fell faint ml -laying-her. head beside-hisowti: 0 IiQehold'drudgeryj. b t noona could sh' )ened, 12 are there,. rem&ied but little �a b' a ithe y says.: -is rum d in ust"WY, doii cable It ore anxie iug- o4 the pillow.. '1P the.- burden. ot Pare.and the, pill heavily -upon her, , ety foi.ber graii'd, -be a -relief 'to t that arnell will i0oki anx ty Pressing, so for or against- Guy Remington mud Kada n would well-informed.ciroles 11ji a nervous head alk.w 8
father, whow health aeemed, failing, so. 1 by el�the It-w&S 01 schs, she Dlyd6 which had nt been sadc goo# &9 the-GOV-. friend.-orfoe.- hightened Who came at which grew worse said, to,the one of thaittintible paiii. be liberatid--:pidiiably &a and bo ilwuys -a so, distarbeit if �& ev jig Just fbilprameu �oarrea (he end: �4ok d lancle oiaph'i call,' and -helped her young ry.-day; of that intense- i6iiii t ahadow Vero reating on. her bright face if Among. the invit�a juestaat tha.tquilth.3 - ght of the beloved- die -, of Guy, a I till- able -to prevefit'-systematic -obattuctioh --kht paistress up to- iib be bettor -add 1' _- , in.the morning- a -16. rather- b6 Would andqring - iiebody kne w W ere; and -so IM -volcewaalei ch erfulinit*tone; and was thQ wife of 'farmer Gieda, w bar 8 a Cara-f6ith-e imbecile Joseph, who- clungto warmest friend,. in Honedale, and he on loue�" h laddy told & who4i -to'defeud hot &.gain stor :Whila-t -a Strafte: Chargetero.' bee as( -a chil-cl clings 'to its mother, rif�ied who. did hit best' often to So Flora left her, but - Went -her 'carpd. for by any one and; am and - often. th6fitfacks. of those whose remarks -AIKO ther low "bre' I* Wken hairi iftiod- to' Sadoor, I saWied by athing A Detroit despatch -Pbter. Hein.m requiring of her - more than herr-stre -visit knew were caused inord.by envy- than ngth. it In r.: biath'the-owner.df-i bafid.on 04-cotnei-of by.anypersoa&1 dislike to,XX -pound -that Middi was -allsepingAt lastb viddy, who use otd&andurefor &'great. length of time. yet 1! he - Said.- Was a hesiryaleep, and when Maddy aw.oke a -'Worst Is 6�61` r and Woodbridge Btnetij blacovor' She,- gave him his breakfast, in the morning, to, hei'so Much o1 Vat until her --superig. . Walke a Guy will offer to -make ydu:biswif6;s_ 1h % inin her morning I lying on &- bled in - -the 6ugh the day,. and.long 'aciv d- if -lie ,does' tbe- btIilding�- the 8111usid him- thr antagges separated bar -in s� messu ficing Luey:for you;�Au dol � t] ise,_ and ivai .1alf glid- tha;t she what 'Gooc n r ;, - tipper portion of dead after. lie w a. 1 Kra. Green wait sore Ur Aa. in bed - at * night often sat by 'frOra-th in - " _ 9 could,not, insamuchis 1di illness_*,�oiild Y . . . body. of .August -- liable � a -trudkinand' A.: wit -to a"refis6v why -she -could not see Guy if 'he Maddy's -heart 16 -sped Into bar thiost, 'xevo1ver_,_'*ith oneicha:'mb'�eri discharged, was side, till &.!&is hour, singing to him, the, -tried.. Without. in 'the least -blami
here and"'for. 86 moment Vrev-bnted, a isiongsi- or- telling Bible stories untif he she' t6q, had -been froublel-at Oamei Shb - aid not know le-iiss- t �1r fro in & riht hafid..of the ,decease Fdro �L r Thini he cottage.- 1b. -ilreadyi until asleep. he awoke, befrequently frequen6y of Gufff VM—*.ts to Q I exalmins 10 -81I6 heard his voice speakin -au:s-w'e�ring,f-or--ih-e-.th-�o-u--ght,.-bf GuyVA-reall t n-shol'w'�6d'.theit�-H-kbte'h&-d, ha - 8 - y r, was bu I at com' -took h -than sh -to in to 4h0d ber himself -in the in the' ther4 was a- -cry for Naady,--an th6 was not fribudshiR &tons which ita-
to her gir"dfathe It litbr a. oftering ake h6r:his *if� Io4th,l Imaginal- i The sodthring.procesa.liad'to Ike repeated. until there, she was mue ; and knowing thaX �ndho-hsd ridden. -4wn.. S 66m. dvil,,io�Snfold.16t, in big tender ldvd-�: �oiit julat b4hilud. right" 'the tired. -palevws "a ha tcher- 06afted .1o, wonder *at angs�gea, she feared f -gr Mudd. "a h and afterwar because be could -:not siaj away. mid -a her -gidd joy. Btit-it.0"OlMnot rem'sini- were' dressed -in Shirt; pants anil that, her graitilmother bac - died jo, *and- neso at first, d,,wl 'Voo Flora; ",'Maddy, -said, b i ain'd' y w stockings. . Iii the po I ck6ts.of t a she answered through.her top6ra:w he dopeased. denly� wondering rather th4; 4116 had lived bigan to talk, eta fiared-for ood iia NO lienthe latter oime.up with th-emesSage': 1 Shull tell - him were found. $49.15'fit' Thi: e�idence, though a. 11 - - ftt�tiii elkibda-fifiow at - %Q long- and borne so much. Something must be doe, and, -that,- Mr. Remington ! *as there .with:. his CTod'bless my I 9- 'W ddth Ifibli bad -Wen m1offm Those- W__ dizeaded-itgr thb,' are ark eatly, iha.waff one to ad bug &-.if a. 11it, nd for Luej' out ten days; aud'had-Ifor 6ks, Ady,and when-. the loi%. cold- winter Accordingly, -text day. She: Started for t g—v,-. and dake te - ride would not 'in a, sake, and- God Will bring 1119A :do. &r good-. I VA0, it right at prior-to-iVit I Uizio- showed' two " we See him., but symp. oms 0 �,wisg;ne from� the Now BiiklancL hills�, and cotfage, which Gui -had just left, and tb a': -his voic -grow* give him this -aud She plab6d. in Floial. a iq v He asserted -to his twin biotlier ths, early b uds of spiiiig were coming up- id her, opinion, accounted for, thb brig t g,,,,qpy. aint inisnity many- !,.She 'fly., hanc he - otei baptized w- & QIll io k6pi -6 A th 'build a 1 'a. co it - ad h -intends - pr .1 -_ - -td 4.v 4 ttage. door, 'tha, neighbors color in maaays chee - _ - :�� �" - began k and the ,91�arkl -prayers, and the contents- of gr _,dr- c tR with which to fly. t6.,heav6n onA. I 1th tears and unti,roumgjAp lk ot, thq chiijge-whi6h. hid come 'over' her Sys. 'GuY bad been there, bringifij- ng girl,. Once- so full of life -and as' He abld his 1 r *612 0 _ip - 6 � p1dirt f the -*bioh made. olsi�o `Uncle_�Nseffi �eam, --ana with vi�ngavorld6f sunshini, but, ulas,. a UY furious.- not, at her but- 116 4, Iat the' nalghbdrij the initligitive, ignorant, &&wi WOM& a a tedd procee a purchiked uAl or .A; 11. . � -age 4M W'slaugt4d, add Vale. Still, chances for coming in, as lie hid do a 4ho f ddin lot of cows' horns. The ':horia or to, -be' neijb had- dare& -to' bi 1b Was, cn.04AS1. the were fearfully small jVhen Qk to the is it the close f meddlesome in a a word there-? 'bleltoaand turns into b- talk of h-lint',or t6-brsiotbi� alu, spidou Su. -8 ce-resem- -dre, for by; -it- she leamad X�S.Gkaeh's well-mesixt visit Kiddi I discipline: tho aev MAU, 'b fike aAaj biy& Re � wo ".pung bling sheet -ion, but -much ligliter. athgy ph6dl&.tikd,'-_biW girl. - 'of 4 1� -who iscameAoOatioit'abodt �ula- In sit ii:ie great ( )bj�ct� of life; learijoil. to- on her.bed, hot wb�to, t a them soiry for 'tpned tske her troubles: an4 cares to- Ou# who burkocl in the -pillows and befelf ]i f everyword; said they should'b�gXsddyls -I doot know rVa earg ago, ,fina 4lickit SM -helved her beat them s6. chee f -lie 'ble awake ain dd A �v 016 Years, e o his�daith t�..f ' V. i W 11 I
futlyi�tfist widhi#� she haA itied, before the list ho , 4 - DCijO 6!i thad" coiie, forgiveness, for. the they had caused iht; th6se who, pitied- hot most never with,the'tiern 11111g, t her - x6sep th Had Me IV NCBMM4 i Vvas uuin in the. burn rtiod, and slept along
at eavy as bad brought.- -thought, *Iie it'd h - -the fact th f .8 hbw h w her biir4en stiently .,awakening to A11 - thisi and omuch -more r. o is s4e, �e ing. Guy all[y� she, bore. #. I ti�l d'0006 I �W 4. and.'sweet] , .. - - 'thoi it a, with Maddys- note.'in his hand -be out-fil � ery , Y-1, , therecame-to her 0ndoha loved the,best--the one wi -- . - _. 1. .- __ I SSIng,1_. walked up and -down tesitting!r;bm, With a lunati; rThe custom- -of -caresawg and* k, - - ivhdiiS presenoe it -Seemed twher Ad but laftery '��'her lbSEr OSSUrO a n *verk V "a the smallook, is. one-that:shoiih u Ing.-fige oin& -lion -and threstal 11�iiy 'deceased friends,-qsp- i, Aying .of they 980-v - - - w, But.her giondii6the - all, Z
Itlow *kne .. I* be Alsdon- b—ody. -9 -& iot1ti, butwithout.. which ob vOngeasica,upo Thi 'wasnoqmgs rought: a th td;, she, =-bft. - - .." - ", 0 lli intimotion, Guy bad recolied. of a'ten, - tfiiiie6f or in almoit, every cfi�tkl patoorti, Iin aw rel 'h� `h" �L the first calm, quietle poullitt' aii W- &a 1"p, Wif .1y 'Of, *eayer, caWhih ibuw s -G peoplos gossip'-fii�_,iA ,that, ing� 9 9`1 now 0
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