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artioulate'llis opinian that his serving-M&n.
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was either mad or drunk. , �' - � � 1
-YOU see lie can't believe it, 'mistress,"
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cried Cator triurnrlignily. ' 11 He can't
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th' t after so long a servitude,
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-but ult di ¬ forget, although we had laid
-ouintiothel.-Inheigrave. butatimeomme
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whenput'ofthecuisoof th6blyfFardifell
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an evil ,upon them-46van worse thitu itZ-the
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lungs. once ,more in play, continued to
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,ollyteptrit W4 be eiliymoat im.'
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portaut, ifYou will I' lot - . I
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TERIBLE - STINEDR, 11 4HURCH.
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unitecoustabi , e Stare D . aring a � Funtern.,
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�Lake 0, t%rjo is said to have deareasea
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in depth 14 oh .
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-Good.bye," ig ]over whispers, - I I
Standifig beside the gate;
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him -undhis, ,one could x6main an-honeia't'
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11 I beg your pardon, Mrs. Raymona,,aud
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,have known afster�,Grad646 -IovV,7 She has
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never behaved i should
�b me.as.a sister I'M
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-January) has five Sundays this year.
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ish there, *ere fish'
Somemicked boys, * Ing.
- - 'Tie bard, so hard to leave YOU. I � I
But we cannot alter fa.6,. . . -11
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with a finger that quivered with passiont
� not for this alone., I, know that t I have
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. . ould',Bb'e ever list'
sure; nor,w all -to my
. iTheseplotaoiyours"I'haves
d &Y, styo' , - his afternobi during the
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lui�.r�l er�i�16.a Of the late I p4stor of Salem,
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-My friehda,,there!� one gate you'll be
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Think,of. me, love, for eye,' I .
Good theaxt. good'byp '
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he'6jaculated, 1, Thou murderous, brother
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many times: of late, as you slialfhear; I
advice mid
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it '11'do me justice go
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Chave, ,while ,the , church was' densely
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aoing yourself proud to . a
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I . Good _ye, dear mother, hold me I
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n=nmmothou twin Cain -how - 1. do .hat6 thee. I
Dost"'thod think because 1 delayed to
have been *so for. your own
the sake , of, Qlat' d � I ........ ; and
ear OUOP,
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fir, Oat41ariD baA, afid, very ,discredi-
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crowd, s! iQ from some Unkn cause
-pat . own
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is'a commercial -traveller called a
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closFiiZj�ur loyin heart. I I
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AhIlio,W'itbuitat say'If I �
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ariiita thee, or because I loosed ,Any hold
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whoso�-,graffdgirp saved my ther',
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9UsIy1fijured'a`h'a thirty or forty otilpro
, -drum a ,6 has, got a level
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To know that we
Lisc list the wild art -cry I �
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life 2 There is no hope§. no- loopliol6 for'
but when I' saw jou,,Arst, the niece �Ofthmf
.,fiqiidi6h w6miin, of tb6 Aildan- Gldabn,'and
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11 danger. , That �;waa this �ine
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&Iwiys, 106k. � b6
hurt.; Lateh-4n.the rush ,,for the street
some, forty persons were 'injured dies,
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, �,-Loadon W0zd: ' The worst, tendency
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,"'Good bve me r, good-bye." .
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e�13Cap)the'aizoof.v,n66dle's-ey6I Clement
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ofthis rep616: whom, I'.have� lidie. beneath'
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yo4Wuk.10 deceiva,7Ae,
6f, -,all ineO No�` �-thiii�., *b6. kho;w you,
gone, u sly. T he church is o n e, O f 9 a v t
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Of t Vresent day is in the d iredtion:of a
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Carr, thoif art come here to die V�_` ,
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my fo-ot I ' ' ftbi � -If � � , ,
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reBpodt aff evil s6ed, I thought,' could but
not!, may',7� iu'de edit., Your
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in'the city,' ail
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the decoa§ed. It is said'a'seat . -in the gal.,
3 explanation of ,which
pessimism, �the truq I
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is.'s'lack of human sympathy." '
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-me who'hi�'va been your master for. ten
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bring forth evil fruit. You did,. not,know,'
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damned hypockisy,'; but tiley shall
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have he chance. Oui of of . the
t t 'the talons'
lery , broke' dowil, and the people � in the
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vicinity thougbt'the *is�'
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--- a7A Chinaman thus de's"cribes a trial in
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Steers for its'hom6 on higb� � �
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I a h militigss t" I&ughed the
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,ndkwillI vex you by a'. recital of them, how
hateful were 'the' dse.da' of your kith and
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law,th6u, r6ptile-like,' might'st haply man-
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sge'to, wri�gle; but out of my clutches thoii�
gallery giving
d commenced. lgeh;wolh'eii�
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,court : .One nianAo silent, another talks
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ali'tilo time, and twelve. wise men coildemu
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pring hither spotless i ies, . .
other saornfully'� L -1 , lbiate.4 to his whining
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kill. -1 had beard of them, though diialy, but i
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� shall never oreep. Iftheroisgood eno gh
poured out of
ead . 11 ,doors
.1 ing . from, the main ,floor, and' ARI.,
the mail who has ffot, sa.4's word. .. .1�
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'musid
Roses ancl'milltrwhite phlox.,
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prayer I He talks of murder �he
dame hith6i to do a 'double murder -as
'I-My'master'lor
wha,tJ ll�ard fell far sh .
t, . . ort of the hideous
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in tbine'evil'betarf Wherewith to frame Ono �
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-brief Prayer, �thongh I insibinks,' I might�
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leries 'into the hall loadiag. t
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I � uxley thinks
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acute pain, and nobody blameS,'the poor,
Inside tbiB-ios6wo6d box, . , . . . .
For maidens,'tho, inust die; , - �
thoughit -were a .crime. I
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the DeffeJ volunteer6d to aecompanY hin� as
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we!we rope" from, Out 'this sand'ss� easily,,
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All effortB i to stop -them. were fruitless,'
and iff- a few: Minutes the' doorway
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dog very much, considering the feettliM
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ten years,'�, and no I I sayeat'
� thou ? Why, is not that a, reason gbod�
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his body servaUt.. There, I did What I
c6uld1or him, poor,fellow, and for the reaf,
make it, frame it.' ' Ii would I could P%Y'
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6 God forgi�e th.6e r but.I bannot.'t, � �.'
Wag blbekedi and. the- Beene that followed
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the family aog has�Ac.lear.all .the .faiiiily
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Thus at each cross andiurff. .' '. .'
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enough, if there w ere no other ?, -To live'
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foi' tea long' years the. minister of thine
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he wretched c"reatureg ini"i loathsome-
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place ; but'1601 aaemirig�i Was '
As bad,
t�Will - -t6i, wli-
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law 'into;. 'hands
was ludesCribablai Woinen wer'e,thrown
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il'and trampled u on: .Their shriek ,
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-One b6i is a, boy; iwo'boy's are half a
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Of restive, bujiy life,' , , I . .
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'accursed will-tbe instrument of villAinie-9
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worse, asitimister.Gide' ,
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takeal .
b the � thy violent 21"
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,mbl oil with thb shouting .of, ingil,
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seem ad -- '
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boY;. and three boya,�are no bok at all.:�Pex
. Itlis,,Jdifteiant With girls, Be'nja
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I �e evening's latest sigh" , -� ,
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Good-bysi good-hyei godd-,bye." "�
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unspeakable done upon frien4logs6rea,tures'
,chained and Btaii-ved' —1, _ . . ., . ,_
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_Ali I you begin to Wriggle, toy fri ndj��di�
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hava �eeu Yoo much Of ' an. VO�P
.to:betiightenedout�of.theii,ge-noes,
�werejearful. Half si,�dpze U woiff6u,lay on
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I is at'girl'., two,girls are M ore
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Mourner beside the tomb, 11 I � ' - .
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. 11 That was Gid,ebu!s doing," brojie.inithe
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abject wretch � ,"you knew I 0, W
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, - yes, I pIayed,-tba,.,fiaUa_to. pidage the
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w6rke'd' � in - this ' 'World - to' trust t6 -law for
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the, BtepB Under -'tbe 1. feei,of the frightened
crowd, an
ditwas som0mivatesboibre they
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eris,just the Bahia a'. in Paris'.
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Traveller along earths igbwiiy,.�
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tbab hawas too bard. I
strove to him harder.
devil -, %nd'11 did please him ; won the
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cobfidence,qf bqth..tblese villain brothers,
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righting it'.', L, bave me to deal wiih-this'
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fellow;: it is,uot�a scene for.'woman!o eyes.
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wer6fescued. ,Mrs. Spilker received inter;
�alin"iiiijes;,a;udiiianii�OQ&edistie, - a.
j will di '
One of this',or' cir'brought in 'a bill Which*
,res 64:� 11 or tiying� to stop,Witbout�.b I ad
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There'll be no,, more qood-byes.',
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I say nothing for h�'pz; gooli,ar later, he
,it d-eveaof their *ily�sigtei Grace.Yes,,Mr.
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Art thou r6�dyi wretch?'' It is thy time for
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MaggieXeyer wag � brdis6cl'in'the face by'
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"able" t' do got a leiik the' Water' I
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' would. lia'Ve triet, Ilia doom, laf these game
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'Clement, Miss GrAc e. as was is doubtless
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%�Dla , but my deep hateovercame
drowning; -Carr." �� � � 1.1''..''
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With a. great 'effort, 016 Melit Car!!- man-
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boot heels and lujaro&, internally. Mary,
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I�eyes, Mary Adii Rettei, Minnie Bundy.
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hands (as thou art going to, do), hE& not
, veiOt"If,, inapationt.ot'his oritn'es, cut
. ocunnitIg., I need.- not tell , you how you
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starved'and tortured and hovi atlaat
aged, ,to seize, iiiared's- garment'by the
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! hem, and to,tiat clung, in,spite.of Cat?r',4
and Mrs., Dickh4t received serious:,viounds,
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nnnn7n on't' !as church.as rnuch�,a`s
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you suppoBe,t'� said,a . lady - to lei miniitat
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I A, rAtory et Lovie; ' . I
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short his courie-;'but he at least was,open
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in his wickedness,- atid mef his death, I
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him, � I* a " self -defence, ' as
Gideon slow - . I -
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elfoi
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and their:recovery is doubtful., Xro.'D�16.
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who had,iall- � n er atiritig 1, ber'illuess,
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eta sit at the -window as
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By the author of I'V.-hat. He 'Cost '4or,.
"Gwendoline's '
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doubt hot; f earlogs, �ag the .better -sort' f
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.lot you speak; but Cyril Would never
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14ticith � the gerving-man rimly, ".16i.�drown
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Wis�'Man are badly.'jujured.' Rev. 1)
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Hollenbach ba a
'a" broken, wag
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Harvest," and othei'
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vern in'do. ill ou - tl10U f Ox without.
� th&.fox's. courage, thou hypocrite -thou
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have attacked hith' but ihatfib-wa4diiven
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' (as-&uy man, e I &no o I r . ma ; I I
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11 Ob I Mildred, ,good' niece lffildre�,.my'
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-no caus6for the scare,or panic. .-'After the
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Me who are g6ing to' church, and whether
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they, have g . dt oil, any ' 'I., I . .
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,4 Why do you appeal. to Your servant,'
wilt drbwrl U sliud-
yonder I Why dosi the I
, been), by'bis-.brutal treatment.' Before
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L own gigter?s child, , wi lain
excite'llient, which lastedh&lf,
an hour -had
- subsided, the funeral 'we're
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-The: St. ,Catharines' ournal, sayg.�
4r," cried�Bbe, 11 for sympathy in y6ur'prie-'
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der §6.7- thou hast � just been saying what
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"Well Done.-14he Hamilton Police-Magiii-
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neditated cri ad, yet forbiame to a , trive:
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an. easydeatb if is to dro4h, I Thou wilt die,
toAhe whe§ of Grace, and saw her 6apture
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Arate onMonday fined 4'man §50 " or three
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I know, a, coward's death ; 'calling on God,
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idbek toils the good"kind 'Master in his,
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11fo;bear, f6ibearl "For -Y*'§ak` ' f '
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Mo4th�-iff.Jail-Joi�.- poiffting,r's- 16&ded'ia,-
trom its cruel ptiiposo? MY child a6d IL-
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1, YOU Only spaie our lives' will liever u�4e'
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whoin thou haaf no f aith, ,and thinking
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to�'Inove, me � wit , t Y .. I 1. --1 .. .... ' -a,
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-vent --nor even attempt: -to do 'o watho
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_w UL1y.du_h&Ve-d6ue-io , ,L'h ,,I-,,, .YOU",
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Vpkrk.at anothar, man. �,A t " ' nforb/ de.
cisious , like this ma , all c
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31ague you� unel r itini-drace ;- W6�lwll
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inan-,'thou as we gal " iis
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[64ve &his place"and - take �'ahotbar' name,
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y,ugeunes' "and I! perceived tbat'l
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thePri'init bfirch of Canads"
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itud bi"as,dead., J promise-,14swear it."
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, st�tue,ii3tob6*melted-by'thebi6athil' .
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� a oil] a wanted yet to gliRld: pobi� Mr;
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Rupert, Whom the Dene
longingth 'gh vears �pf -basest, servitude , '
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�ss Jacob lo'
ago'djoi Rachel. 'my
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� that ii likke number Of` pb`dpfflb� -of 1beii
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digcugsing'the� qtiesjiOIJL whether o' abi t�
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So' promised, so U swore,.niece,
bo ��riy"Riiperi.Cl,vffard,!'.,-.int6rp6sed
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you do me .hurt?" ' cribd Clement'. f awn-
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never shall receive
withifi,its accursed walla,'altbough'yoUr
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denomiliation in- England wero� going to
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attend a, reception- in evening /cogtillue.
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� Prof., Charect, ;wbo had ii6t,ydt earne
h d'the
ri .
'Johleilt, gravely.' -1,Spare . your, breath ;
ingly, and almost groveling it his foemauts
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feet. - .
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sister counts Upon it with such sureness.': 1.
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.."He ha� beeh,paid, niece L, Miid'r6d,�'T
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was considered necessar
. y to try'sud',keeo
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'niceties �of I the la,aguago, quietly reMarkid.
you might as well attempt to malt With it
.
'honest
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11136cau se�L" began th ' ' t' I
a other, stern Yi
did not then foresee that I was also fated
Do .
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gasped the Wreiche'd: 1blement-.1,pa'id well
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tbpli� together and. supply, them with
� 11 Am for line, I, shall go in iny night ,dress."
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you crystal.statue as t jupve,Cat6i,
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f out his duty I
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and gazing �stiaight before him with. grave -
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tP,.be,, thank heaven I ' the, guardian OUR Y.
..a
mona's wife, and, '
of bis'ehild-the last of
and punctual!3i-��whil�,..dur'ng.�the.se �
� late"
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months� . "
missionaries.'For this purpos6they wished
�t . he Government to �. allow them certain
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� -Mrs. Xane ' Gray SvVissfielm, 'whose
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.allow, � I � - 11
Mildred turned bar eyes upori'the stal'ag.
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� 'like one who calls up the �ast'.
ey . as I I . � '-' - :
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. k if ' '
% 1. Cktor, -beware I 'He has a III a'.
. �
all the, Clyffardk.� I , �
ButwhoriVrs�e became
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' I have ��.Teff L paid," broke 'in 'tho�
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�� townships,- but the Gove rilrdeilt %bduld hot
knowledge of'human nature isbilly equalled
by, her bluntiloss of �ap'eecli, ,wriies . "Am
lere d t .
mite. thus indicated,and shudc o Bee
�ow lik6_-it, looked to.the thingwhich it was-.
I g6f,
.
-oriad � Mild red; sudden ly,,aud not. too-soon',�
Weapon
rulatreBaof. dlyffe her amb'tioffi erea'6d
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'With her now'station, and all that lillwarted
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6 ther fiercely, �� but evaky-.�guiffea, every
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shilling �Of it -lies, Ulfspent, untouched., as
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'though
treat with illem ,as a Church. Thbref6re,'
ata ineeting:of,the General - Co -
I I 1116aittee in
,.
between drowninj 6, country- girl, and get-
I ting1teramploymentAn, the city rrather
iaid to be. A'Iliother and child hidalready.
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?eXished in, that very spot ; wa;s it - possible�
. .
Clement had drawns from some'
, and struck with it at his
bidden .pocket .
withall his force.' But- Warned by
h,ahe was resol ved tO"Sweep soway. I�Lnbad.
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nOINBy what an unexpacte'd, obstacle eon
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it were i6d6ed. that price � of 'blood
you.'dieamed � lb - 'Was. They ' bribod maj
'Xictionto, 6n the I 14th uIdm'o,Ahe..,f6IlOWihg
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resolfAi0h was un,%tiiinotisly"bi�irie'd"'ThiLt*
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I think I'd,drown.her, and' so get hLr but of
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larlu,! - ' / '' , ,
' away.'!
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�hat she and,Milly..woiild be ,slain there
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enemy
, a,,da'-
Mildred's -voice, the other leaped
dx- �
,,r,re 1 your . own marriage With Mr.
W�.` - Her fury, When found
;vith their'gold to aid the,nitirderer Gideon
. ... . - .
iajainsV, husband, Will
the:iepott ofilie c6ihmittbe app6iffted,by" I
'bommitteevileld I
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-11 Friends," once' sall a Aergyman th. a
Use,?, Beq4l.4Eie-�lia.pl[�6e.��s,�iddenfroma
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bhe light of beaten, wa a it also hidden from
, Unhariged,, and the next instant Clembutla -�
�wrist ,hanging loose' and. useless,. and,
� Bbe
'_� � ,1 '
her-, niece ,ha& ,.fled with him she�
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thy o wh mistress.
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you.gay Bp&re him now? " i , I , , , A
11 . � .� . I . N,
_k
th 6'. General - Novemb.i.
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'; 9th, 1881,. anent the'Counexion Colon'za-
. �
, number of people2who had entered his
chiirch,forthe'purii , oselof getting the
U Lord? , She pray'ed with dumV white
was L , .
hated ffibst'�-of all the Clyffarda
.
� �Yes,. cried Mildred .� I Linestly,�,
I"
I " ea' ' OE
�ti6n. S cheme in ;the L XorthweATerritory
out of
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�ips tha,t,He would prove it oilierwise, and
the shining:blade. whirled through the a'
, , I lit,
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and clove ,the hurrying- str'ea'm with sudden
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thi "' th' behoIding;- � and
,was some, Ing WOr, _
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, , ,�
I ` fIrstlime,
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,11and .for Iny�'liusband's ' k - f
� pa e� or �Ills
...
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bi ' ' ' ' d, and � in � , harmony - -wit
a, -receive , . It
. Lt.ohi .
isi . - oft;ff heard of.,the-chUrch
n, have .
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b i as a
"Ing . cloak'for'ona's Bills; but
4hat right- speedil�� ItwAgao;v'-iOiIg t,
I I . pas ,
the tithe of the Uatial tryst with Rayin,ffa
. .1 . ' "'
.plash.. .Clement -Carr "uttered one yolVbf I
'an
when" Baw I I
� t tb�a - fO� the I
.began to: like �ou, ff��istress, as I never,
child's,sake,'whose in.no ,
I Cent;ffafile�will D]�
be smirched, forever by .this direful`d`�edo! �
th,
O'�'sugges I ,of mewheis .of, the
Dominion Govefamoat,, wa� rec6m,mond'
,use
-'�ihis� is the first Ltima'-I over h'rd- s
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%nd of human aid Mildred bbgaffu a6p'air. I
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I gumed,Clemant, impitie atly,'
O., Come,"
I ai . � - ,� - . �,
�� P in. d b9ffl6dL fury then Beat L forth
9hriek on � Bhii'ek of f renzi6d terrar, sw Catbr
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thougbf to, like tk'Chrr ThIp,nJibsolved,to
. ield .you also -b.eiu'g'-R
-
.all aymbilats wifeand
Th'e-r�66ids6f.�bei,�o�idare'�tiLin6a'6no�g.h���.thtit�,.�'�"I.nsteadL
.
already .With blood and vi6leJI66.' I charge �
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. �.'Of , this, -: c6h.amit.t.q.e, .L
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� taking charge � of this'buainoss- 9; 'chartered'
.being used as/an unibralli,11 '. -' �.�, l!''
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:,Bkown/is a klnd-fieaiie�d' man. very
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re -, . .
, let us have done with thi�� - ' .If, as you:
dragged him ,by the neck to the ba;nk !of the
I . �tLhe
,And,�
- Grace's foe -from every peril which Lo6uld
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you, or ber-sahet the last of that ill-starred,
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I comp,may: be. formed Under the auspided
. night. fiegivea iach of his ebild , i6ni-Ave'ciente
3ndeavoi to persuade us,_You -Would lay � no.,
Clyiffe,
dark river. * . Entreaties, curses .
-
vile�t'word:s-tbECt,he:cotilcic�diii"fld�v.ed.i.�,6��--,.,
_mO '". I
avert. _,.0Whcn, �fter4adiffg. out wlieke� you
� ,.�
--id----i� , d'��deaih
"had hi yourse v6s, your,husbdit
'y I _ ho ill .... ,�_ ��
race ,to which . ou, owe BUD � oving re4-1-.Y,
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� to apardihis wretched mdn.t' �_ �
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of the Co
, ihekional author
I , itiest to,'iindbr-
�o carry' �
take, I '�offt tbe-propoiaadL�scheme.'
. for�6oiffg' t
-to bdd eArly, so, as no to ,disturb
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him'-, when . reading the, even
rur ig,, paper.
3laim on t child's. account to or
you .
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3.ught belouging tb� it � Were - you suff6re& to
Q
.
1 -,,�Ii4� � iiig:t I
hern',j, C6Wi _J�rd't.
big livid, � - � ,,:� , � ". . , .
I ,,ip I � . '. ,.,:, , ,
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-w --p, otte ; ,aiid I-er
!, 'as by. his, sb9p-mother . 11 I
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,; ,imistrbss;'? rejoin I ed', Cator" sternly and,
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F B , ach &,a , 6 . mpaihy.hag'b'edU`-f6tmad. ukdeeth
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Abdut/Lmidnight� he cresE
, - os noiselessly'bp
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_ lie :in,
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Uve on, what advautage',�vould th,46-�
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arA I '.. . � �. I
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.! -Why opwar,d,: master?" .askea.' tha�l
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twd'br6tbgia-n.6f whom this,,wfet6h,.alone
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survives to,pay, the forfeit -'I Was privy, to
hi "" I ' th`koa;t,, �
,-��gtill keeping, is. gripe o Clement's,
'I.
ere'I'entered-th�s place tti-day,:
,name of ,-The Primitive- Metho�dist Colouim
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Society - "
"'with
stairs, L . .takes the five cefits,� -fro In''their
, ".
a nin
na-penaxtmor* g.gives,thema
iu-,halife? WbyWi1§hf6rmeieeiistea - oe .1 L *
. �
without it single - po4t;6igion' that makes I it
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. �111 . . . I . , ,b r .b-, It.
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other, �contemptuohsIy,,JO �Ilo riJug t i's
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yietimi.lpale.�and help-146s� and almost, 9,
their plans. Jt wad I who' accomvaffibd"�
Giao6ffCarr; Under
, �. with yen
`oNviilaid, W y
has -beni upon 6 I coping , our -two
.
- 'bis'
j"1VaB_
zatibit (Limited) a proposed
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capital,of $100,000 in'1,00.0. shares 4#,.�100
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'nkoh.
p6cketa I I
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-whipping for logingit. . ;. . �. I
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lear ? You are widow6d,and poor�,a ad
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riiendlesa. What
c6fpse, � to " the Wry— brink,. �, whence the
,.y �
�
-his assumg&'ii�me of
.;..,.,,-,.',,�,",'�,6";'',.,-,,; L- -
S "' * , ..t i �',',�. � .�� i iT
, P *;w
t6veng 'to,Was por 'ow'.n,:�`a'b w.servan i
. a � _F_
inno , . pf ,
'e'ea�'
. 1 ,� , Lth_hs he
from , h L
-foul " I-
. a ready, swept � " " b d's,
bad: I ' ' ' i
L � Most of- the .st66kholderi..ar6Fro:w
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inent.men ifi'ana around'"TOro''ato
in .,, It is,
/7thic'k,�ih,amovelist, is thus satiriz;6d b)
I
�ht � Mon, -but, I'm
tba.Londdn 1f&Kd,: 11 Hoc.
years,of':wretchodoesai.
%nd like enough, of shame, wauld'ithe're'be
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coul& seotb& tiAe glidaby -as � black, �4 ink�
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f tu I a�rdhw4,,;�her " . . It -;a'
67tba as ra a it vanig a
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1. , ,, _ _ L f ,6, ,, , ,, �, � _ ''. ",
_ StroVe_ to, ,; I
"Sna - pu y u.on yourguard-iff
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Vain. I I' ,,Oi.tiEl'i�ind'.6r�iihg,t',4611--,i�ish6r,,ir'o-m.':.,Ahjdiiid�hik:,viI
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41"&- �'Ahi ' I again
F680 Ve wt in myaeifAhit ne'ver
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b a y , 'Dome bet-weeii the
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desiredto take up six tbwlashipq it, Spott
ion
D and:�'to' *.a. MiBf6n�iy to� �aofi
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weE
. ) Wullie Black,1 ra6,Aberdeen, in4einthi
b! the'draild �airt of, fillin. three'bukeg,wi', hc
[a siore f or your�_ helpless, girl. .Many ,a.
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wout an has ended lick , life for, less valid,
. .
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suddenly. �Why coward"nly .frieirfd:�of
.
16t6r against mother an
the knife? :,My-plo a
. w'hom, you heard, go; .often without 'a- r
, � I Ye
�
'4ink, 'this *1
- sunlight aud.'th%e'&otb,'ffoi i�iad of hqav!"ell
-
,r,l,,, - it �N
'bepolluted
.supply
towasbio free from any-co-atto tII6,Confer-
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gtoiy,only mgieat.4 , L
' ' I - , ashin', t6gethei'01�866nic
reasons; and, y6u-Ltell you, You niust die
. � I., � - - - "
b the
whe t er 'or not,; or why,,pot gave _uJ`
' ,- , ,oujowuAin, why coward,I Bay
child of - 3 - 1: , "
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i
-and
gue o, that
if
.P to. - last hour, 4 I
friend - ;iii'�Iit -. I'Wii�`ii&f, -.1in"deedi,in
by, toud ngi ... 0 er,gra
fiti, ve,,
thought I, emu it surel3��find:than that black
, , �'�knows
,ends. Tb6 charter .has be en �
. applied'for
and thig'morning Mr., J, 'Walker AIIA)Ray..
.
�de screeptions an
fi7d"Gielic.himag.- -ke k613
. �
� boo We'd6ne'?, Ell, but it's brMy'.w&rk':and
�
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—, , . . _'. - . �, . �, , � I .1 , '', I �
q Because my wris I you �
I I I t is brdh�n-; -
.have got two ll�nds tu�my one ".cried ;ble
. . t.
I tim'o to, sa a 'Your ,husband's life-4he,
V i
bridegroom' 6f'..two. yearsnrnwmthe fatlibr -of
t, oeti- wbithor,-
. oath, fl ingi, no. ma'u., I �
h
,into'the,'darkBorpo�holloWsof,,t Dearth."
.W. Bob; Gen oral 8acratary.'Of the P. X.
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0- hurch, of Toronto) ,Iett-.f ottawal,
-maks the' gillerl" I � After all,'howe;rai;
1
there is ia'grsild'afiA
4, What!" interrupti d Mildied,'passion-
ate! d you, slay my soul as Wall as
Y" 11 woul
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Mont, Viciously. ,.� , � ,
long �,and loud,;
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ly - on, helpless child I -your, only r f riand "on,
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, - L ve me, niece Mi'ldred-BiLvAt , me I "
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(both i'� , or
.in connection ,with `sueh� 4plicatiotraud
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much.that goulini�ir-
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lug in, M W I W ' ' ; ' ' '. . ' ''. � I
� ac own ings. I �.
my body? Would you,drive meto.-cominit
.1
sIdly crime, in ord6r-to flatter �6uirs
a de .
C,t,r lad,�Ilad .then
, sternly ans-Wered:�,.Cuxiffipg,t6. the and, *;
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_at
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� th 11 , � I � . I
ear — .. 1, . I , . . �
n
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El � I' a � _nN9yamaut* on
- � ere C oment.ma, a eqMq
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lbroko4u: th6ahrifi�ingwretcfi., ,11.1401,y6ur
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ro er. , �
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own Motbarts , '.
, 6' th " , L `��
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'also to decide upon the, location. ' .
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. . ,Ra, �6ung'�man, it:L;dO-` lurt you:s
Can't '
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' 'Go shiid
Particle to, Bow wild
,off
that you did not doit-with your.-,haftdi?
�
'if
false to thy late st"bre ath.,L Wh advantage
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that ever offered itself in all t'hy;�,#e'soble'r-'.
sand" - , �,,
I he I I � . I 1:1. � 1. ... .1 'L : �
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I I i, Wilat" Villain I doith" "that" Olease thee 9
Cat.r 11 ade
� ' 11 lilo'ieover," continued. I I
oath. this, morning, wbite -this oily sli� .
'M
I I . *he P-Per'Emprews. - � ,,, . I
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your Data.
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'd- I ' ' ,y asyou4ish ;,but itisAhe
an sow,,aB man I . L. � � f t
No" villain, butcharl you:-- work'- your
*i�'d, willit .hall not ,ba'-wxth�.my elp'
Z I h "'
if I die, it,shall be murder and,. no,19iiicide ;
'Otis il eab,-,
'to seemed td -thee too base andIxi . I
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�'if it did. but gain thine end � Nevertheless.
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� 'aresi though: to fiiumph tbus,ths,t-art so.'
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,mearto the very gates -of ball? Befoiethou
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.was. your,' deaths., thaj, never
--pompassing , . 11 . _yqprs,ag9-coun
I �1. ' U.,ff", 1�
morol'slqould Rayindad �, � Y arA Be ek:icat
.
--The Empress I ug6ni6t' �fivo� d'
'�. an, 4* gnty,
I � 11 t Id Duo. Of the", It da6med
a. , an
w6hign in is said b&, nbi,dl y
gath , �
, �rin4liu of -,the crop:that;will make you
howl. , :&na,yo'ii,biveto.g'&'th�,r''i'ti,.tpio"', "Ill
,._ , ,
-y-,'0' U don't lt'gathersyot, and on's is 'a 'great
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and my child � Oil 1. ypgib ,the , lobild,
WiiI I'beiiir even to thee .1 Beet'l Will -use ":'
,
, A " i I" I `Ieft!-46�i�ai'oh -i� '!ill "
left ban my
, � �ttheic, 1_1;�Ve a ui6gsage foc,, thee for �
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'biothai 'a'r4
on the,wbuld-be-zhurderer. Of" his, child a I
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.Edrope, ,t6�', . I
k-, '' . I ll�
" d Tbotigh" B'till � y& 11139,611049,
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Aiii wbkoe than the other. Go on aud'iow,
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� she broke ,forth. �* Drawn,
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good, C-ator!l I
my --�.-on y
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; thine:Ahouv�ilt,lie a little longer'drown-
, t Y..
� ' - h B ear�]Ray*ond 0� is not
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d6zd W- .,- " ,___.__.�.,�; " , �. . ,, " ,,.�, �' :
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wif6. I swore, it before hdaven.11 I , 1� . ,� I "I
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11 1hey, never Shitl,l- rest 'on Me 7. I
, * 5adbd:�
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in- Y!.IZ7tt., .�d nee rielt an -glosay,nut-;
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d ' i _bii t ` - � 6 " ` '". ' i ""'
yoor'.Wil '. oats u ,YOUL op awa - fom
�.Ar. ,,,, � ly
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if it inust,be so. - - I would'rat her that I
WJ
th du AjAgi1t ,0 to feet, the :fi'iigbrs of
ing, -that is. all. R,r��de ad '
�. ton �knife'wor I . . 0,
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-hastyi-,-elBa.17�;.did
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,, Ildnarticu, 4,fe 6iy11. 6 ,_ t
,'thm "I �
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�1; . ". � I p -a I
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" ", - 11 1will 6a'ieclyffe"
�G bb�bi:L�t���pggsii)uat,ely...,.;- , , I
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t d6d,white bj,�,,diid'�fid�
,brown, Fesse . ,. �. t b,
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ft'aro,fa' ,, ,
.
T( Of for ii�e. . The transparbn
fli, I , haive4tt'iMs. ., �� :-
.this 0 ce: uring 17, 11
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- "i- 'k, ': of flre�pioofbuj nibdi; the
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thath%teflu�l Wr-e'tch whoso.�,blood is
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t-iff 't I- thee-
,'no Dan 10, BAY, ,
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� 6aa6�ln _,�paia,!*dke:� ir; m ` 4the ' A � I
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, ugfand�_tujo , I , - .
h pe, ,instant y. They ,,ever -
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,&g6 , ,' isailty
"i
'of fe a ture. is sp6ilad��ihe figii6'6divei1aad-
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' ' A (�6t 'says'- ' "The, ordinary
Aineinican , rchi ,.\
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press down my. hea.h,benesth.yoh dar:kme D�Bli
Bat my child; if thou art
quite, so� soon,!'! �.
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I DO not slay hirin,".-brok - - �:
I . 6 ra:,,,Mndr,oa,;��,
,
�,
pkosti�i�..���as;�--.-ti�1,1�:lt is�jalge-P` , �;
. ..'' -1 . �L _fajbol�" F �
. L.. ,�, 1. �� � , - ,'�,
I A6ok,�p
-I.He f6ll,-fif#y:. f � .1 1:�� ....
' -d-
'shatt.reat up,on:mb,�..�Upbwihy's� soul -l"
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,,,,�, , , , , , I �, '.
I-, 11�. , " ,, erbd,. :
Upon yourwItat ? 1. , �. . .
"
- - I'll .� ,
- - -
wasted.. � Latterly�`hqr`beaith fiag?booli fast
lailing,and the'gloo" .f 11"..".1 ... h-
,; , , . I , , of
dfl� , . .., , " .
BO-Cs'lle re-prOOf StillotUrbS, 061iiistiag
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' ' '' h " i I "' ' k'd"!off;b6iu&s1
9 611
stream. save r �,
born of won . iani save, my child It" .'� ' .'-
'
eahi6atly-, _U&'�.hot�,for ibe'firs
" ,I %,4mQ
I . ... I t ,ti , %� by �
-- "but, her' appeals ' eon_ dis.,
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b6'k h;-&. i�,.i4Q a6iv:�6ha'ath- th" , pt
,.�4�_ :, .�, - , , " I
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." "Tbeff,,look you, :Cator,' continue
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-10j'ect if, ' - 't
I -
life- a .the fatality. �ich a ",.,up , -
aft r .in South`Afriba'iis�a
. �. multo one paing na a It
, , ,."
I \1 d�lvy
-carr i'ng----biibk'-aidh'aii�"zn-d-7SUPfOYR
.
. . I ator.": , am'
. 11 Take� hold of her, C D n' h6E,'�
isny, �lbad
P: I I I � 11
__dAb'thto.by her strange I
" ally a"d'���'.i(Th;.b�'-�l'i':e'stl,
'or , , , , , i
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wo6ean'.,, , ". "� , . .,;. .
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Sllen�e, devil I He did
11
.,wretch,. I you' belieVe my
don I
)Iemn�naij, pra. have, - p ationce with� the,
a( . . Y ...
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11111111
- t longeriatervals, go-tha0sho-reiiiains or
8.
d I fa co' ... n'fined'.to'bet-.cbainb'a'r.','Th, ' el-'
a3 -ac
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I
.un ro 6t..ikbn: colu " ' , ' ' "t I
t bte must in,polp. 0
.1
'sdc'uilt - a i stfire are *, liftr6 � bett6r�thali
ains---41tese eohoi
how she' sere al�,nlak6 as,:
I .1,
though--it-were fifty women. . Take hold of
her, her since she wishes it,
a' h, h t d,
p hapa uuhaar ia. w as 6 an passion.
, ,,,Then., since you wish�it' 'mistress,. It,
1 a
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' hourlmo-
14n
, �Ioi.fall. � Ile . is alive, au& atClyffe. , This
. 11 I I . . .. thy
, i nd face, to face With
Verybourlib a a a
I '
"m - .If RaYm.blad ,�6v,�� looks'L upon, Me'
.
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, more I.give, you'. lesv6l,to slay me, on the,
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:cuilme
. ,�
a airs in er 97 �use
dental ,fall .on�'tli'e t' i 'h !"ia '% "
�fii'tiia'wost �-Ena- ' :,the,
' -Bfill,fuith6i sh6*
1'� , .- 4 1
0 of 1i r� and k, and far infdriot
a Pill" \tb
ii .red IT �,
t ertr a .,11cov e�'old
and put under,
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les*ethe ebildto me "'. : \ �
sh0l.liveannmnalmost a quarteje\ of -,
�
And-listeffU the tale I to tell him',:'
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le aist6i; and sha�tbo is under fo6i. But
spot.,.661tab,%me, slidot-me , off byJ
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. �, -1 .
7.j 11 .. � I I -.1,
', bdily�
,esj_and,'alth'oUgh- no �,Il
weakened'herN I
. ,a ,with,wi
1 , , I ,,
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and'plastere&" 1. � . I F
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and .I. :, i� 11
� f, To save ?11 cried Mildred,, clinging to
- "
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�. � meant
h' 1 %4' Ise'iid'bi�ih,�u'de�,to-13-01�n�
'from the raft, a oii� 1. I I
we all -thought him dead, as: tho
- "' I ii, dost; Slid,
� I .took the, chil d &way, and biought"' ber,
. f test- poisoff.",.., , 1,
' swi " , .1 . . . 11
I � . 1
"� 'Thou giv,,�gt me , leave?n=mnwand-p'6isoA?i I
,
,injury to %peak ofwas gusWned,herheilth
''
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, �� , , It is- pointed but ; that in - -.Kirgiiab
- `
- lead save my
this straw. � 11 Will ,you . hic a verge ,,
.child '? 61i I AO ndt,mock me on th
-
h�t I
,1is,biotherl Gideon, in the -pit of'Tdphet." , .
. - APTh.., . I . . . �.- ..,
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hi-theri toAoop no er -,my eye' and i tucy'g
�"_ . ''
--ghotild'glay' bar 'too.,' 'But'
,,I�4_1 - � r t er 1
J. - .. .
dt"barr, ifldO n'
`tbll�'ItII66j Cleiil6i ' ot drown .
, b.,�� I �.A �, , . ,
,'t ee-now,-all eve
1 I � d ,i again- i-eiaa, so much
has suffered"Isiffe"e a grea;t deal Tfi6,�;',p'
. � I �� ,
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'giant visit§! from;. members- � �of � " te Ro.
Qla�na ; . I �. �
are amen
family'of E g-t�b groategi�
,'��,"!_- , " a di .; bt ,�
��aveniug , , an , _ , nig bF ,,no -niesis
1. . ,tfi I . I � '
, mean .., a as I in . 0 'thing.-* The, � difference
I �
A'e�euing'!andllg
Of death, probiise me.'thatt. ,though
I
-girl
I . � �
,
, " \ , - C�o,''''.1. .
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at S.vengeaiice overtook him in -the
: as,',heiifl�df.-thee, ;theli straightway will_r.1,
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I :
I , , and
th -16a -xiled
ts 6 sly,' a
h6twben--��gdo ood -night,
,
' ' " "
shall live unba d
d va and die, my rime .-
rov I -
I -al�s"Ae,
God will protect bar, though, gills, .
.
foriaken'mi 1. 'No o ne ever
... X., . ,. � . _,
I., My'�story.'is ]not short,"' began the serv-"
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,�`, i, and leSt ibis p ,
ing-ma � III . 11,
oature, wit �my
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, ve '.. a ould ha,ve,,drowned_har,And
It a 6 ar. 'like ise, evert-sai I will now
I W
geek'ihe�
oat, With Riifus,�-gndtbaho'urld
1� .. I ,
-d
Bhslltear &h .oat tby�IiVinglimbs_ Ofif
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oomfor - sovorei'
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: possesses. . I I � , � _',
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. i - - , '' nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn :, , '
k d
is vqry_'%s,*rke, � ,,A,Man who, callibg';Xt!
P _�,. ", " g6od"evening 11, paintat.
, _.a
. .8 3, - � _
. 0. -
, I 1'�&
seems to have
I
need know whose i1ild-, she�, is. Good
I'll
fiiigaks�twla.t�d in thyrnapk,.should. weary
'
drown t Do-.: .Answer Me not', 61! I will beat"
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coma Upon thee suddenly,, alone orin th6,
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a
I. �, � �: ", �eh es , � ' '
� iD.*nrolilt '#f,Ur b Fisho' _:'
. . � 11 I I
_
in, the roomi uld. say �11 good . i I
, ." n'fghk
leavi - - t '� fi 7,10 � -'-
ng''x vo� mute4 afterward,, and.0
"
� o'you p . rqmise 2" * % � '' � � I 1. 1. 11
Clement, a . . I
11 . i
I tia 1. . � �
- co), MY Ui aster; ,thou-. t shalt,, lie � down -140.
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Now,! f thy 61tast, as to,
I I thy teeth. in *itb.my hael. The pentnup
ra,ge�6f; half a'�'scdre. -of � YearFi, longs.� to 'be,
tuimult'of khe7 Otige I" care., not how or
... , t , I
wberei
- t is, that. i�staat � 'Will I clutab the
I .:
. I I 'ter. has'been . id J `� ''-ill
' 1, he, � ba or, a
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t I %il d t if t iiieStad,
mat , , 4 a a . ; 1, no I
r � .
t,
� re urne ,Clement gruffty-:-
11 Y; 'y" d�'
& I ,., 1; ,. �
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11 givani.6 the-gAl." 11 I ,:''. �
. ,- Give bar ?wt to b� -
Imi" broke forth ater.
with nay cot upon. so
�� afe.`aud�ready to squeeze,tby4de
feel -thee a _ ,.,� . .
�, ulde -
6 I
out,'like a worm!.s; sk b thou sho�; sig�d
thou , hear Two
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locae. There,'Iett at quiet, thee It'
I � .
.1 .11SPardbim;for.Gc;d's,--i�itli�,,�p�"7.�i"�!,"
�
� ' I d " assionaldy, as C�torts-iron:--
cried TAU red- pa
b the threat, and it, AhMf be' tli�' 4asti'
'' Y,
I
' 1.
Off'l; -No'w'ords';' let rod notL��boar' thy."
'wb* i 1 again i i, Off '.to y orrie'r Of
ming voice ' i "on 6 .
�
fcpell,�Wliff
all tr de, because, t a fishermen
,fresh a It
. ' ' I
- place''th
I have, been .afraid to eir -hati. for
I fcai the lake would fiieze'up�and_theit
r't an a, late, as 11
should he go to a par y _i eyt 8
.11 i "�
11 ,.ad
night dress 11 i Itoad of it eve ill
p=iin �. I I � . ��. � rung
drems.". r. - I
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'ribla voico, �twhose'fierc �e tones. the very
cavern, seemed -to, tremble. ' I- Let,not his'
I of,lubvioment , shalt th'a'out.
Beore,of years ago, and\moreth.an tha,t; "' '
C� , , my"
�
bouud�r-booi crailled - Jn, the �*iafchiql
,.mouth, it! ,, -
tho'caie, au'd1ug Ay,11ifo;,.g d tt the-
I , I � pare a, a:
of her thou w6uld'st have slain.- � If
-ouifit be ( 36&tio�ed- by the ice. Of course
, I .; .. � � ' ' ' " I Id"
while-the,like remamed,.'opan, they cou
s=ToN's�sUcctsson s Al
, MOTIMIt ..... . ,t`k� IN, BUS1
1. . ,, 11 I .N.b8s. .I .�. I
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mur,aerous fingers touch -bar'-. itinocent
. sod 6ksvei,if but -for
Ohl liax_cur
head I I " I . -
�.m_�tllai'--wHda,vens rest. her\,soul 1 -was com-
.
�ing actoss this hill.that,lios hbd�e us with: a.
, I
and gioundihim thagand,
"',Yes, inistie8g, 1 will spare,.hilff�nbiit.
� �
' . - is,
tho 4evil's, sake',
prayer,
. ,. ". -
,
MITIJO-eYes light' upon jilob again; if mine,
a , ir bear: thee; it were better -for ifi'ee;'to,,BP49,.1i.ndbeDc6-ther-e
�46t' hA thr6ugh 'the * ice, is in former sea-
, . . I �
i ' 'was' anuna�.midable'
I I I
The world shall come to an end-'tis,trub;
i'1882 - � -,'� ' , � ' -
11 �_,- .:.
'tUp - hour -and mine --- mhag
,t,�offelie I Thine. ., I I
:grest:burden.' We had bb6li'Wealthy once
. ",
� Only fOr Who , go ing to'r.
have his ,
�Y for five minutes'lorigen
11 I I
ItaVe been. drowned in Ribble." I _ I .
-
. 6fr
dedriease -in the'Bupply. , ,The sokreity' -
The world'itsei'lf'shall n.o lohg.or:,be,,, . , '.\,
, In 1883; � , . I , , - -
�%,
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come At, last." . . r r .
,
Not a footstep had f allen nponAhe ca'yern.
-or What settled so to yeotuan,f olk like us
8 � .
--but, *6 had, gi�dually grown p&or., �: The
I
compai
. I W an U
Wb6rei, tv,oet6 we� ,Mr. Clement, h 'yo'
, , -, .
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)Oil �big "bes,_.haiif ' ' d ' "' � ' ': "' '�
'� ul�. '
� I I ,..06a ,with pam,,
� I I .1.11, I -
� f0sh fish in. the marief -is, wholly. .b;iIng,
- ,
- , bt� .., , � -W - -.A6'to'th6'1e Ill
I W,t ts�opbff i�tbr it, odon
I
The World itself Ah'all, be no morp, , ,.1 � �
In 1684, � ' �' . . "! I . .. . .
,
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floort not ,an- arm lia& parted tho wa,terybouAe
I
I
,had lost its natural head, andth
I ., ", - .- ough
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'and
a ad as ,to intorku
:were ,,so in iscri t, pt? Alill
the -child
4,
and - fear, Clement Carr', dragge. Ittn3gelf
' ' - _ , r'
'away, 'the
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''.'', I— .
t I
of"t. Ile species, in . 'he witeis ,;' of,�n LoAd
� Z The world itself shall hot survive, I .
, . . %. '' *�., I _ ____
ln� 1985.
_path from' Fiala. t1all � and it- seemed,to
L nd r
Mildred ,As though. f ea,�en's own thu a
,
1, , Re
( "she could th. it
'our Moth w' did all
I
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ergtreng't`11�'.wakralAedj to keep wah.
thin.bi �.. . I '... v
'th 'foot.'
remembe'r.'� I br6ugbb to Cl�ffe,' ,
ig.b6ing ihe'gafest place, since Iivas�there �'
11 I ,
I& a a scotched, 19"hako,' out. of
I �.
- �,,. ':,., q,
ralige of tbe-torch-light., .. �' ., - - .11 .
,
Michigan,, a. W�Btern deMbr ia DC�the
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, opini6a,thO iiiob greatest havoc was wrought
- , � � " . .
The world shall vanish into nix, . .' , �
lvi-4686 , I I . I . I �
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ha'a , gu&power and fury�
Bpoken. Andeed ,tr
_�
sur She
.from us, it was coming,wi 0,
I . ,
f'
and when'Ghice- Bent- or youji madana. I
�l
��ewise Wrote to bid'y6u cof�e, f or I knew
� �, Mistress," continued Catoriii changed
I
� iw 1ave robbed, me of
and quiet tones, :� vc
_
I' , t f `p"Ouffil. .pets by
,,, _.
by.:th&�'eppoymen ,,o . ,
11 ,�Jer'*;rld shall burn in f1ras from,heavolt,
: .
Z I. 1887'.. � .1 � .;. . , � ,�, " I
it
vMr in -the sound tha Aid dbt app6ar�
hk.o aid n6t'utitil WilJiam
human speech,, a - _&Oild
�was're't'u'riai��g;,ft6i�mL�r.�bt,a,uaha;*iD�sgia
'what she - iodkt'wits bringing, 1xicok � some
, r "
,
�
tEat, I. could, manage , her And Clemontflialf
Bing
il�ba;iided.' Xight ,and* day 'I have
, �,
(be fe66nopens'a ior''Which, I have:
I W, to
toiled thesp. ted years. us no
� In,
unprrinciplea: fishermen. Tbe meshes" 0
.
these n I a . ts.were.�sb close as Wprev,L�t.. a
I , .
The. world shall end d§ sure as fate I I ' ,
. � In, 188a ' . �.. I I -
" ' ' -- -
.
-Cator gave one �stride out thb'gloom,
and seized her uncle by the throa,t, did �Bhe
, household matters I. of'.which - -we stood in
I— . .
need. A;,goo&';motb,6T, sud,:P.� brave one,
, . I
.watched bver'you'an& your littl4 one ever
,�
'
,Lot
clyffe, ,wharb I trust tho.oth6r. hailf at 166st
1. - . 11 I �
.. - I f"'the''yoUng fish, �&iId th : re
escape ' "' , ,, �
. , , ' ' ' . '
rutblesaly slaughtered.
orld shalt and, if r ym. a sign.
The w b a i�'
, ,
In 1889i. � , . I I
I . .: - I . I 1. I �.
it
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roe guize her, ally in the serving-mam- � As
I
and If there be anything. of"goodheBs" 6r,
I
.
neo,yo et f 66�1u- ClYffe.' Wh
, a'* o(bongtt, Q,t 11" , an you
ith I ,
.i. ,,,,, 1.
,aw,xi s -me. ;� - . � .1 . . I
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� �; 1.
TI ioWoild can't possibly cbriad -to an end
*for there is ni �
1890, � rhyme to lot it'die'011- �' -
I
foroClement. Cair, his surprise was greater
' '
"I "',U . L '
an oil
than -her own--�go stup _� that it evoil'
'
me' -this vil nt for.
couragd' left in Min's Obrva - �
I r.. . . �
these' t'el years' 1�ast, 1, owe it, to he' "
.
came tbj1%111
. . Re
�r
- alona,w
left to' d ' b t i
.guar, you; u 6hthe'seoon&dayIre..
, .
� husband in'hf� dress.,
, � � (T e.contivued. �, �
, 0:b �
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- . , , Carlin . I
11�� -, i� . �
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The first cui rling match��6f the season'
� I
run,
. But certainly to an,end�'twillx
In 1891" -, , . i I I
I .
, I :-,
, '
I �. i6mant his'Lliaturally.
overwhelmed for. a 11 . I
'Por8obal.aang6r., L'
� As he bami,said'theB6 words -he doffed
I
�" Over his L ligkdd facea� loo
big a p', and r k:.of
c - - . - artiWs
- r
I . �ut; the,man �Gracespoke -of go
Yes, Clem( � , .
I 11
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,, Wian wondorful .� digestions, they must
.1 1. I I I .
"wag 04ed in .Now Yoik`on' Tligisday ail(!
'L, . . � I
':lneff Scotland
., -Tbb� 4uesti�ni-will,aris6 la the��iildi,61
, .
I ight th,
those who propose serious y, to ,f
soate perception.of: ". �L I
I . ,
" What a�e you about;'man?, What do-,
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- lovi g,xeverenqe,, oropt like .gun§hme op ,a,
. , . ,
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, , ,� ' "�
� carelessly a few hou, ,back is ber,'doadly
.
foe,an re
d'by ibis tiru.\ she, feels it. 'L
have I " is,'61y,exclAimed�a, British, gourmet
1, I
when reading'Mr. 'C arl
fromAhe north of were, eon-'
tending'againat ni6 M the south"'Of,
`h - frb ' * ' ' I
,
Mormous why so few of the *iv6k of ifil
11
answat
Are
.you mean,! , you,mad,orn �' . Oh I" �
� h6i�boat6w�all- , . -
' VY I , .'
'Ie� �16,W&6'gpring time then as nov�; n t
wag ,
close by When Rufus khowlig,mastpr,'�nud,
-Book's-inteiefAing.
volume 416w.a..eertaiff DyBik'tribe ,'9,1 ways
� Scotland, ir great nat
� -in the ,igilal-kanie"frl
, .
�4 complaints. The
Mormons mat : .
beg, in liuman nature: These vionlen.04
'
Here the windpipe of Mr. Carr'bee'ame,
Id to admit,offu ,
too rigidly compressE I r1her,
� 1;�, ;�� ,,'� .
� ' g ",eom�il�ci.s4hdv, tuior&
auch � kin I ,
- . . � �
-thereby told me who'be "s, My guit, wag
. , . I
in my -,haud that morning;'Imistress,
, eat their captives, c tld as -Well as y"oung. , It
ma��; . mt the6e`fatokesting .
y,bet� however, ti
the :pPs'session of :the.Dalryuiple medal.
. , �
, . The game �Ia6eds;ll.- the players off a demo -
. '
�
not like �to MA& assertions Which, calif
their lifet *iud
.
gurgling, , I . 1, . - . I _."� ,
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"Please to bring' the- torch 'here, Mrs.
but,h -a norther'n folk are us4to; rain
d cold, and -on the, moull
and .1 an . - I , taiilg
YOU'
remember;. that was to slaytba,boaf1t,t if,it
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cannibals. do � not- trust -,� to' .the powers of
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digest
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crmtic footing. Brawny mechdIffic's Beat.
� the stories- gliding Over the f roze I rf ace
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I , shadows on: own conditi6il'of
,they �, know � that 71a 4' dissolution of' tbf
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Raymona 'Cl3iftard,"-mid Cater boarsel ,
look
; , &4 dark as night, and moie
mistalmost
misleading. Our mother lost'her'way, and
hal I obance& to misllh6 , U, you
. .you. � -
had �left this dave I enter6d ibi ant inade
nature alone to ... the tohghest� grand. ,
f ather. aa.', easily , as .the . tenderest infant.
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11 .1 by side I with
. ; swoopingand shouting" aide .
. society. by,4bi6h'"they - are mar.
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p O,22'9",rl they' ill iegaW'd as ont�asti
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.19 that this, fellow" it" at one
tid'.I...mAy
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another." _ I
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� � adoring from� what Jiftle track there
wa 1
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' known-,to`yo�r husband, but,bade
y
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,�The papaw tree flourishes in B.brffeo,,wb,
may at
mer6hatits,�affd .'prof essional , men. .Their
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mingled - in such � bries �B`thdse,
' But tl,.y 'ra .1r.,d so "gardea with's6fi-
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Mildred obeyed iffecliallically,and tbrqw
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the f the two
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wag 1plungediiito what we, nall. &'turbary,
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-or morass ;_Uot da,ngerous, to "aft6lig'ah"d
keep my secret, Oen, from you. That
him, ,
I oruel,,. I know,, but A wa's' i .
*as necessary.
believe, and if';�rd accept the atement
, Of ibe,111usir'l'i , Zeitungt,the fe4stin I
-It� 6�'Dytik
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- Voices .
, ,, Play',41osb right. b6re, (pbiffting.with,
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J.r.,bl. pity hy th Utah 6entNs.` 8till
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, hate 6. be �itiedl
W.". ., Wall as n -`C
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id-branchuponthe
all glare of pit .
stru��linggjiires, if stru'gglhigfbeYdould`be
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w�6n the bnewasineapacitated from
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active PeksOug in,tbe daytime, but to her,
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fatiguedaiid over-bardenedt and n6t know.-.
� If once, you felt .that you were adf a and -
�, . I friend' ' iii manner might have
among 8, Yq,
has ,a * po*erf that -PlAi --
III assiseant iii., pt.�
'Experimental. proof has boon affoTdod that �,
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,broom), dlyb, undeistaild V! that's
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the Spot-- kuock�lemout'l 11I)rawithame,
i i,66t'iioVer'�"g't�'-it-over.'.$�
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. �called
Btanding, and at the. saine time prevented
i �g, where, ta;turn . t most 'peri-lous, ., Thare,"
a �
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.1191-11 aqQ the Drafty' Grace 1E�ve sus-
, sow I
P_t-d� ewng iihiss.'':tbe 7610A of,
the' leat , beefst'
, larc oa.k, .. , the ,.. .Ino�t
�Obdnr' a of mut ,,
�t ton chopw; becbmw' soft
d tb!a,nje.1t.
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"Wall playedt laddie P'. � � ., , :. . :., , ''
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it bi �
11 I hcwe decked mYdim-li : ower . I
-with the pbadoalk's plumes I love'j , - '
from f�lliffg bythe stri�ng, hrm clutch of
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the other. C16MOUt'S face D,%Z�PpXas4d,
.almost exhausted with vain ,efforts: to,
escape, 119,1�11 Clyff6rd, noW' among the-.
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have worn the
gi�il- I", go many y6,ars�has
*Ijaturalr1hat
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and toffdor,� if; 'Wrapped, in paps1w. eaves
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I dado% dark below,,, �
. � '. t ab'V ' .'' ' - ,
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purple,.witb the ayes dilatedj,fr�m ;Z1 oil,
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heaven,- found her. .plie ,late
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saiAts in . .
roaming,
become �o You could never
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, but ibe knava'l look - but,
guesoMe aught-
for twouty-four-1 hours previous. U
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Th ' ' ' * a more powerful -
cooking. ,, a juice is von
b,
,,' psmito wks'lately. burned to deat -hy,k
fire which I destroyed bi)3. �wigwam,, on tfij�77-77'
I baveAteRed my dim -rich bower I
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, in tholast sweet style of' t� � , , -
Mr 1".
,as it, Beemed, the wiohed cuffilih g bad
so roe had ge '.
a -time to a 46,
master, in . S evef
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. his� youthi -wa
, ell�a,ilone; � although :no `sp6rts-,
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o�er the' , I
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�ucy-ft wag bard --for hei-' wh ' carb
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apmall,q uslitlty,�Imcedln a
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"disintegr ia
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-,in Canadba, I a was a very
xelSon i ex .
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,� -with pale,plants-ill a io*;-�'. � , - . "
- �. � maddiny-cliamber'smart I
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,affd,'!giv.'6 -place
lj:.
to AbigetJ 6�r, was % ghastlysigh� �eiioug ,,
��'e�' 'Ways
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. em,'as W.-611 aig'aff,Y
,-man,- and be knew � th - '�gcue" my poor.'
only did he r
k' id'and true, to,pretiend hardneps, When
Is It
�` i , i'yearned toi��ilrdg the babe -and Y' J
. oil. 11
I a piece' of meat was --boiling at 6
, 'the fibreaAn live "minutes. ,In the same
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old Indiam We W -iu,hiia day been a notea
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conjuror. His .people firmly believed that
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--- The riendortitbles stand, . , I
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but that of Cat& was far AJ
-grim and forbidding, the countefflancid'of'-
mother, but finding bar hall. dead,;,bore
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�'c&se you did not get poor Mr. Rupel�t toL
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i� iv.sy'liod boiled
. �.adgg soon -,dissolved when
.b6 posHbss6d Buperbatukal,'powers and'he,
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The convei, -8 gleam, , , . �
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the serving -man was ag,disVed byinental
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passion as was that Of bi�: tar by phy'61'-
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her in his own . Btrong alrIns , to our very
%n' f rom
:cotfag�'-dbor. Whou we'llad4boaka i
-6wh the Master'o
fji'�u the pap'6r, Gri6e might,'.Uve,struok�'iuim
60me sudden 'blow"'ih wrath, such its I'
'oduld riot. . war A,; therefore I brougfA a, It
ers6d in &�stropg brew' of papmvi juice
and Water,, While ,huely , minesa ineat Was
speedily convertedlnt6 & sort, of thick soup.
abused tiioir . f aith -in the, worst Waya, , Ill-
k"
iiig,tbose�wII6 'offen6d him, and exacting
heivy Bftt. a miApionary station �
� .- t, The horsencloth-drapbo the door.' � � I
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,Drow Ventis there, sc;'6Woot1 ;, : '. ,
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� C061 violence ; 11 u iiato
an iuo%tin' uishal5la, , ,
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flamed forth from fftture-. , -
,her - lips what yotln�g
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ad donef ana� '
. 'ffe It 6i her ' uo-and,. never
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your interview with him a, diy oarlier/ ban
fi 'L Jh' "' ' "" I " ;'
t , patent
In lie a PaPsw roe is 'us, tire a
,tribute. I
W the'neighli6rhood a few'
%B.bSt%bl16e4 in .
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I,i6as1na(1r6am, ,
', Close huddled at her feet. , ,.!. � -� .
I ill
every ; n
I - Heds h dt 8ead, mistress "'said he, ii
to,INfilared'a tpirifie'd and
'Cly
ge ving care with�wliich he
b the 16
B�all I. er
broughtNir; int'and' bade us fend,ber-well,
t1ho time appointed, I The aij�mg;6'f that
�d�'with'lts forged dat6t,has,brought this
deed I
digegter,'Warkagtod to set aa 'a solvent on'
,'all kindw of animal food. .We supp686, it�
years ago I and big dupes were slowly made
to ,di0credit '.big, necro-'MA�CY*�, Whon the,
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�t me beltitous6 t' . I I .
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' Ipino, Iyearn, Ifade, .
.answer .,x glaff6%
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relaxing bi�s grasp a; little. '�, It is bar to
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for that. lie Mimi himself what it,W!Lp 6,
Aoge.,a' Mother licth we and
1. . his
Woman. within our',,plow'e'r O'Pu h or.to
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b&niBhfr6MCIyff6'fordvor ' 11 � ,
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not,grow'in Canada', ok,.'what a'.
Would I
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aging k tree would be in the back gardens
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A remp �d became'
fear of 'hi�m -Wa , vad-,, hatre
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d6mifiant; and, latterly be darA not stir
, , Andmyb9irhang9,o!or'Xnybrow I I
.. � And my"nadktie's disaxieyedi ,'' ' ,
;$iv is .
,let go of such a throat as big, but I (A. 6uid
,
have been, loath to kill him,that WAY
2sho:callea I
to her bedside, and bade'us swear, so
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, ".I *ill.*Itff688 against hd,r," intdirupted
of houses where the d6mastiowws�eak and,
-still
I. abroad for1mr vengoabd6 �i6uld b6 *regled,
1 soul soilit6nee"imitionge, -1.,
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ear something, first.' : 6,,
Ilas got to h tter
f ' ' , `h, , ory,Jaboi,ild 16ho,")
Ong as or main . treaii ud','
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Moment eagerly
, , I t though with 'spee - ch
balf,-60'ltod�'With salid aild'broikau teeth.
chop are chbriebed institutions. 1. I
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'Jay
. on him., The - Ilatheg inwhich- he poriehed.
' ea'614�6 'been-,sfarted by, an
ank,suppos
, sometimes faticy-WE0 kfiows Iio*?" �
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smell to this." He seized -tU, tb)76h an d
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dagbea it into :ClomeiA1s-fa,m,s6-t1t,t - it
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his hair '�Thpre,
� ,dear jo,us�(�sitlis'to this day,:( ��04 ittlowa),
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the'dlyffards,,inad or Oft,lie, to the
=f our'P,6wer- We did not need,the
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She was always 1. m, sglfsee'k Grkce; twill'
,ex-
do, my dUtYi`J ,7,111 ,, indeadi � good:�,Catci ",
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. M r. Gould has become'tbe, owner of
DINew,'York-theatraih exchango for some'.
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Des, proper o is linewhich
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Miss West; �'tfio dau'�hter'of Illd Btitifah
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1i ]IzopregentMions Of inch 'aiia aniffigh
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singed and oy6i a.
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thpirs, ,, but they were rich,
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Ug 43 e Is m5 M er. , - , �
` -ibO ' lic' It . E1
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to him
Ministei, Bpakk6,,.,E,nglish. with a decided
goine,of them having 6, crouchin
I g, �, sphitix
that-r'evives him, wonderfully, .'�' arid jud6ed
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Under that novel ar,;pli��66ff6f the burht.�J,%ff4iff
oath'to make'us .1
nc ,'w%nt,:at that time, of such Itel p
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I The sorvind',,lomw �!Ad,rdw'bis foot in'
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Was ValU01OB9 and of Val -thd�
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compaiiy.�,: - He!,.,baa leased 4ha-, t1idatre, for:
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FfbilaV, adeent""',�: She. -,wk,"s, ,e!1Lqc&t_ed�,p, I'��
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likbUrm, have beibn,founcl in tile Motm
feathers' system, Mr'. ,Carr b6gau" � I . , ,
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,Via gNp, them. 1 ffd�
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Of -ill",
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buildgand ate houl tufad fiow'Ittird stont
p V
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signg of, mlitilatioil'. After � pr6long�DdI1,1ZI
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th6 Squir. 6,got'his.Jgo'odJ; deed,
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heal,*ttli'� Buch.,a��Jo�iQ�ue, wtetdh bad,
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wfII'1btrodu6a'Henry-' rving to the New
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a pr11 0
b6ge,wbom.it had do-bein I 0
fitbd�i
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b665 P , olltt,ton.�,,Rua .Mr. Ca" ri fe6li'4 h!A'
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