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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-02-09, Page 91. � . I . I : � . , 1 "88,2 I � I ,� .1 Yeb. 9, 1 .'' , I . ,. I .. Cheerfully until the village of Devonshire 1."Nvagizeacbed -; then,'with ' I . I I I half despairing tone. in the young voice, I - 1 I I � ; 11 I I I I 1. I lying,upon the office floor, white - and. id- � � I I � 7 ; ' ' wholly uncertain as -Ito where he ought to I I � . !� . I . � . I I I . I I I � i I - I EXTRAO ' I RDI.NARY 'SCENES., . I . �� 1 I �� , � a farewell to'her, ' Usually so hopeful. � . : , - sensible,! - : 1. , , I I ,� I , stop, bad iVe4 over the siodooth -gravelled - . I � : i I � . �. I I I . ­_ I . - � - , I 7- � �� I: . grandfather, ,who never dreamed that the . maii _.he -"eking,Was� i'so � "I P�rhaps then you can - conjugate, the , Guy ' I t. ittle Jessie Remington, .tired of sitting road � tothe side lift&6n 'door, Mrs. I thnd � I . . . . , I .. i. I I r . L' � I � 1. I I . , . I , )p . %,foge Sole. . .Was I L neaki Labe . . I - I I I 'trippedup verb. amo," said, his manner indicat- 1 still and listeninij to what bar mamma. no ... , , Noah � cial domain, as sacred to . , A Tempera ce Meeting in !,Possession goo , , . n � f I . . I . I I gaze on the bl&zoned windows, the walk , and soon stood in th L I I I a , Dr. ing the doubt he was, beginning to feel I as to . MrS. Conner were saying, had Strayed di t -liar rot�*ood' as Belsey t a, patch of green. . I i , I r I I I I . .. , I Roughs�' 1 I . 7 . The colun,ins ash), and cold, presence of not only L Holbrook, but also I . 116k qualifications. ,, . I ­___­ .1 L � intor, th: garden, and af ter,filling her hands L I q -I -In the name of wondoi what ,codger is . 0" I I I I - I The-frette'l groidiiigsand arches, I Of Guy Remington. , - . `� Maddy kn6W What c�niuggte meant,: but vvith daffodils and earl 'oil is -made'h I Yv a , at r that? and whE tf is he dZg here'? " was L L I I ._: ' I - . . L ___.",_L �. � I - " The ceiling oi azure and go�d.L . L LLL . I . I . � . �­ I � .1 I — ' . that verbauto, what could it mean ? and L . r I L "way at last to the office, the door of which , I. ,r 'd ,Mrs. Noah's exclamation, as she droppe. I I I . r . ROWDY RASCAT,ITY I I .. . The organ shudders and mutters, , � CHAPTERIII. I I had. she ever board it before? Mr. Re M_ . was partially 0 I � Pep. Peering curiously in the bit of salgify she wag scraping, and kRA'M-P'AXT.: I . I I I I I � , I . I . . -Like ainonster dying in pain; . The has wailed its I I - ­THE� - ;,N I 0 . I ington was waiting for heri-she must say Bho,saw the crumpled bonnet, with its rib- 'and ' hurrying to the dobr, she - called 'but, - ,,I I I I The Glasgow North British Daily, Mail . . . I I 'following chorus parting, - ­­ - Laiiientin repenting in vain. L , .­ . I � ,�. I .191, , I I I I ,�RXAMNAT -111-1 1. . . � I It.waa ... Guywh4 received, her, Guy,who: . '. I something, and with a gasp she began :1 11 I I I I I I amo,--thou,amoest, he amoes., PluraZ: We , .1 I I � bons of blue, attracted by this advanced I � I I into the room, until she,came WhereXade- . I say, you, ,Sir, what made you - drive , up I I � he I re, When I've said over and over agaiii, I I � L contains. the I . . report of ,% � I I Murphy,! meeting at .bufidee, S otlan . , , � I I � . c I . Tliqu out of tie sadness rises I I . . ' .pointed t6 a chair, Gliy who seemed per- . - I amol ye or you amo, they amo.11 . � I L I . line , was lying. , Wi I th a'feeling that soine-i that I wouldn't bEWe wlidels,,tearing up - I Id I 11 I I � The Mr. Murphy referred to spoke on total ' '� . An aL elwhos.e wiligs are furled; � - you lifeyour L voice in the solo, - fectly. at hoine,�angd, naturally enough, she' I I � Guy looked M her. ap,hast for a, gin a I '91 thing waB wrong, Jessie bent over thegirl , 11 . I 1 'were . d gravall " � - - my turf an -, L ,.� ' I . abstinence to, a gathering of several thou-; I � . � .: . � . : . J . � . . I fly froiu a strickeu'-world. I And f ook him for Dr..Rolbrook, wondering, who. I monieht,',and then a comical smile. broke . asking if she asleep, while ,she lifted i ,, I�I beg your pardon. I lost Kay.,yay, . _ I I I sand per8ons at, the Grimsby Camp -Ground I . , . I I I I I . : , , _ , . . . . . . . . the other. blaolt-haired man co � . I uld,be, and r b is fWce. telling Poor Maddy plainer all ove .., . I the , long 'fringed lashes drooping- on the i � � I gueAs, there.was so ma t ­ , -, , . ny urnin A, -.1 nj� .Ahree . . .) , M yof �I - I I . I years ! I I ago. am i . �ur�readars wil i . I traverse,the,shinind oceans, . if he meant to sfa,y in there all the while. - than words'Could have done that she:had colorless cheek.- , The'dull dead� g6xpression � 'eyes, � sorry,� but a little rg�iu will. fetch it right," 'remember I . ,. , him: - , . I : , � . �� I ,1 ." I )yliere melody rims the skies . A - ,.. nd Illian the islands of glory, It vVould be very dreadful if lie aid, and -in 'excitement ; : . made a �most ridiculous mistake.' � , I . . of the';' San t' welidl through Josgie's , ing rfletully at th grandpa'said, glanc a. rutg, ;' . I . I . I "I *According t o invitation from:th6 Chth�eli I - . . .1 I - : L . I And -_tfbe lidadiands 6f Paradise, ' . bar agitatid-n-aild the. Cuba root � i go Oh, ,Sir," she, cried, her. eyes wearing' heart, andburrying to'the ,house She cried, in the.gravel aad the marks on the turf. � - � � "I . I I pulpits and otherwise, a m6nster juvenile .11 - - , . - � , I I ; . - I - � � 1, . . . . , � � was in danger of being altogether forgotten., the look of the fri teneolklDire, 11 it is, not .gh 11 OM' ,-"brother Guy,t,qoinb6ody18 dead in thg6f r � Mrq. N,ciah was .not At heart au'unkind � L I ,': ! " � I ten-moeting took place in'Cook's Circus. - . .L . 11 I _hP You bear me, I care not whither, . I . . So long as Iliear you 6�%gl Half guessing the_c4use 6f"her uneasiness, righ what it means. , t. Idon'tknow .Tell , - , , �- office, and hot bon' at is'all jammed In . � , , . . woman,. and something in, thei benignant I "I � � , , . � . ., . � I All wore. admitted: free on 8 wingtheblue - I . . i . .. . For toil and grief'are forgotten, � : and I 4661ing more averse that ever to tak,' .1 'after .11 me-, teach'me, , What does am o m2anl . � ' � Scarcely Were the words uttered before " bxpression. of the 61d wan'sface, or in. -the ,,. � I I .. ribbon and pledge card. Long, before 7,', � � I . . I I . . And life is a heavenly thing. , . , ing Partin the Matter,. the doctor, � . I � To most men it -would not have GUY and the, doctor both were'with Made- etib tone of - his voice, mollified bar IIPCII091 . " i � I . � o'clock, the hcour of meeting; the children' . , :� . � . I I . . The,niusie ends, and I 8�iver, . I � For ray scul has returned tocarth, , . hasty.survey of her' penorg,� withdraw int6 I � I the 'background, and sat' where'. be: c6uld ' I ­ . ,s'eemed a very 'disagreeable' task teaching, young Made line Olyde­wha�amo meant, and some' line.tbeformer holding her-inhi , - is arms, . ig.liesmoothadtheBhortbair,t ­ whi . I - � � . , hinking 11 Somewhat, andwitbout further comment - T - ,She stood waiting. foi his inext emark. It . I . � " assembled � in many thousands, and. 'the � . . . .. - L I . crowd: qwalfg�d -in its Proportions Until not . � � . � .� 1, � I I I I - . And the silence falls like a sorrow , . -not be seen. This brought the short dress � � I such idea flitted'abross Gu I I yls'mind as he ' : how soft and, Juxutiant it was ' and how was a most un'f6rturgate.one, for though as . 1� � , . only the vacant ground abbut thg� circus, - -, I 1, I I . -Which blarkohes the face of mirth. - � . I . - .., - . . , !r I ,into full view,,, together with. the .dainty . little ' ' I I I h thought how. pretty' and bri fair' as thle ,face' which nevet. moved a � 'beneath free Lfrom'w'eaknes6es as most of her sex, . I was crowded, but the Nethergatis itself was .., I . I I- � .1 , � I .,,, I . . . . . � . 3 1 . I . 0 I : - I 1 foot nervously beating the 11 oor. -, . I eager face upturned'to his, thepure, white muscle! his scrutiny.' The doctor . MrS.'Noahwas terribly senSitive. as to her - blocked.. At last ,the doors�,6f the cirenw - . ' ' � I I . I __­­ - : _�Wer&7tffr—ownopen, . . � - '. I , 311 E R B, OX A W - C A S T . .11 She's ­very -young,"- be t ought-;- -11-too_ E 1 -0j -e -h -gad-- ffuse - a, , Sif d. WifIi-!Jii1if-­fi­IT,­th , . Ps , wa -- s-wh'olly-s6lf,po!3�e�sed-----XECddy*-ba-d--n-o' . I . . , ' `Age-,,'-apd the ,-s-a--m-e-.-.-c-e-�n-s-u-s--t-aker—wc�u-I a � - 91_�_� ­ - ­­ an b y � . . d.tb.e Mo . rushed:. I � V I — , . young; by far;'-' �knd Maddy's chances bf 0 � , mson and 'cheeks a .cri the Palo lips terrors for him new. She Deeded his Bar. . ., never venturetwice within her precincts. L . 1, . � � in yelling, ,shouting and screaming. The, � I I , , . I . I � 1�' I I - I- A S001ETY I�OVt]Lo.� I I . I ­. succes4 were beginning � to' decline' "3" . , van. n §poken..', ', L, . before a� word, had bee I line, ,Parted slightly ast-Maddy ap&aled to him, _� I - � . vices, and''b'e' rendered them willingly I i .-, applying restoratives Which secin brought 6�lan6ing_ati: her -'dress, which this] ,after- , I I . I - . . I ,was,: than' I 1. I 111. I � I - - �,,.� � inte6or of the building was!soon packod'ift, " I I _� I I . . � 11 .. � - , : I 1* .. . ; � . . .- � E By . �lio- authoi`cif...�� Edith Lyle;" " Alildrea,,, . ' '!Chateau , � . Y . � I 6 13�6,w terribl' still it was Aar the t'm for the defin iti n of amo. - ' ­ " ;, i ,,It is fl, Latin verb,' aridmeans to love 'back si�rgs'of life in the rigid form. With , L noon much .Smarter. � Fusual, .every �randp�utlioughtE,bejo�uldn'otbo assirvant-;- - � till Aha_ mob outside .., . ,. � .. corner, and 8 - Lffj�- ' . . , : - 'I � panic surging round 'the., decors., - 6. more � . .1 . . . Forrest lftiuse," -d'Or," ate. I . . I I I . .. . duringwhich telegraphic communications I . .Guy said, with an 'eimph is' �'. - asi. on the last , h, -as iver and a rRoAn'Madeline-whis - . pared, , ' i a0ts she seemed to have bhe right to say, I . I . 1: ", could b�6. admitted, and t�e dooig� w&re, - I , I . : ; , I I � .. I I I . — . . I i "Me! ob,'grandpa,.1''never of were sile6tI I y passing between Guy and the word', , which would ,have: Made Maddy '--but-I-coul-d-Eo-t--h-elp—it., I :" Oh, grandm,% ,,Ilmso ttu�so4or _-­wh1a . ry, , � a he shoulddrive*and where he should ' . I I I ordered to be-vlosed. Then�.1611owed a, I- , . I . . . 11 . � . . .drieaimed il M.r. quY! " - and. , Ma;del,ine.' blushed halt - doct I or; Ahe. latter shaking-. his'.' head � . . . . -that rnier--insisted- --rig , - -,i,,,,- � , . I . , b��Iush, :had been -lass --an sha: d I forgot every- ,1 - � �.- . .. .1 I thing' .not th�'meek old man c6noludsol she Was a. Z, � I --near relation of.'Guy�haother,'perha�s,.; � . Scene on the stree� such as h . I . I . . .1. I .1 i , I as bg6en rarely, ' . I � I in I.- * I I , . , I I , . .1, — zoo ricA, I . . - , Au"Igutbul,4Y. - ZLtJ o - 6 'arigto. - cratia, though Sarah said he didn'ract one - .while-tha-to ' h6 should do his duty. Madblings'e6uld, "and ene 4�_'.' - . i,� t...� t ._ L � i Thusfar She had Answered no . . thing _�cor- ,,, - ­ I - -' . I � �L.'Conne) . By Ihis time Mrs . .- and'Agues' I I . -',.the but no, Guy's motherwas dead, as grandpa I . witnessed The roughgs- from �! . : ,.Dundee. , , . ScouriDgburn� 'and the: Makwellto*li"' . - � � � I . . :, -�'. I.. . i � �. I I I I I bit proud, . and is, so .pleasant , that the � almost'helar, the be*Aing' Of her'beart only 6Y counting and.recounting the ' poplar, rpctl' , and feefing puzzled to know how to Y I I I . . . I . proceed, GUY Step 1, into the, adjo peg il2mg had come :into the office,"kakin g'- in much surprise, who -'the stranger was,- and -what well knew for all Devonshird had heard of, the, who b I ad''married young'biide Agn(38',L districts had mustered in . ,g I reat"-fore'e, And ' �' I I � it is�bg8lieved had supplied themselve S-wi th , � . ,, , , _�� : - " , servants all worship him, and Mi 9. Noah . thinks him good oLoughlor the Queen of Arees growing Across , � - the street could shei' keep back the'tears. What �7as he wbdi:: . , 1. ,, I , to De to ,on - MsUt With the doctor, but'he was 1. . I I was tlke: 6aUge Of her illness. As 'if' there I . 11 been �, :GU s father :for* - ,,T' . MO'ney and rank. 0 I . . . ­ . I � blue ribb6n9`for the ocebbsion. 'A large I I � 'bad- �, � I ,:.,-- I , England. I shall think 86, too, if he lots . *wag ing for she wondered, and, ' At,' last, . , - 1. � , Do. So �.raturning !:,again 99 to Madeline, 14U - ' by asking mad the examination dol a Previous understandingbetweein � them ii�edocng5or andGluy were'sileUt. with . have been mistaken for GUY'S mother I I I would no I t have dffended.M6".� Noah par- I L Proportion oftbati'cla�s . . I I i Succeeded -in - � . . . : , I � . . - . . I I oi gaining ala. entrance, to the circus, to the . . � � you have the money. � How, I wish Ait-- . Monday night,� so we could know for sure 1'�i I 6urninoning all her courage,'she lift6d,'her, , I , d: brown -to- Guyi harybre,11", I 2,11illu, intO,..711i?1j1s _:.coUld produce � . . I 1, , � '' rEgara,to the 'recent.farce enacted'between 11 . . thein, she was fearfully: shoe ad � ticularly ; but k . . * ' � . I I I I I I I . exclusion of the legitimate holders of. car . I � a .J I I _­ do 1. - I -i � . I ' � I i ',� . I I I � I � PerhOs, we, both shall be terribly dis- . -, 71 . 11 grandpa, but Maddy, .-gr6at eyes and �s4i Plead- . I in I � .1 : ., .. glY . I I I . . I .1 - �he in'. .� I P1,119., I I - I - . , Again Maddy was at fault, and hot low. and, Simply -Said it w4B some o 6who n had,'come-for medical advice and -it was when Grandpa Markham said : I 11 I come,, n businesp-igifth Squire Guy,, 6 _1 I �, , I � ", and ribbons; but when the 1 hundreds �who. - I . I � I I . � . . I . I were kept out" 6mi the doore 'closecl. they . � I � apPointedt; su�ggsstea I � I . . I. . . I .1 - � I wag More hopefuI6 ' . - . ! . She,.at least, would hot fail -,' what A � 9 I I Would you be� so. kind ir,� as. o I , 11 " . 19, I am afraid I,shall forgot. * I ' -. . I , ,.," I , spoken -1 I don't know." sounded lilfe a wail ' , of despair, Did. she know anything? GUY . Pos a sibI she Was in the IiibWof fainting; I many,people1were. Very daint"Y'L Agnes ___.. ., � 9 " I I . Are �ou'hiA gran marm . � . I ' 11 His Oan7.marm'l " screfirnea Mrs. Noah I - I I ' - I . . . . . 1� � : yelled out, their ra�e,xushed at the doors and � . � I � kic -ad and I shbute � d ! I . I . - -� , ,,� k i but all, in vain. � Five. � *. 1. ­ , I 'Policewafficers . while she had heard�pf-Guy Remibgtoij;the master , aq� Certainly," and electrified by that y i ' the Sweetest - and feeling home -Curio�ity � now i wondered-, I held back .the Skirt of her 'rich. silk'Las if I fearful * �'in feaxfully.'_.�"'Blass. you, man Squire' GUY,. , - . � attempted to disperse . the ' , I. . . ., - � , . , , , . I , . I - L I :� 'with . . ., . . of Aikenside, mad6 'her believe that. youi.,g, Irdlike voice� Save one .. t:' ascertain iliat fact, lie plied her.j,&�ithl � 0 that it might com a 11 I I , Contact wit " in nrs,61d I as you call hi' �, is"25 ye .' . I ,� . mob, but. they were in I �i at - howls � and - - . I . ' ' I . .he I . would accede at;one6: to her'.grai4clfather's he had ever board, Guy, - took from the pile ' doctor S question� philb'�ophical; questions. algAia. � , Madeline'SL plain delAiD6,, thenj the scene rdl3turned:to Is Grandpa.karkham was'iather blind A yells'�, pelted With mud, spat! on, and hick d - ' I � ; J . I "I � ; .a I . . . . . I . .: I . . .. ­ - I.., 11 I . . I - I request. ". , I . : I of. books'which the had arranged .. .1 ... �,appro- I ti 0 : ical,,and 4ueB 6fis ge:ircoetrical, Until'i , I I . P An, � was not very interssfing, she he fail to see the Point, buf k w that in 6 � lie ' ' ' . 4 - . 1 1 . t `Iyoupgrowdies. � , . And iouffeted abbu. by the I , I . . I � . . � I I I All tha.t,-night in her dreams Bhe was I ' upon the table the be y one: at� all - . I I - . - t - pria a to th6 obc%sion',-the others beiug,as, . . �ds agony of, distress'Maddy rai§ d li, deprecatingly, as if)3be'would ward. PIT -any the. house, bidding Jessie do the same. But � . 7 JesBie'rdusea, *choosing to. stay by Madeline;,� sonf6way he had gf,4n' offence., . I. - "':oll bog yourpardon, ina'ain, I W&B sure I . . � After a desperate struggle the stable -yard . � . .. . . .. I 7t I I i L I I �. beh'hid the hot .' . � . A el was cleared and the gate- ' , I working to-- pay the debt, giving,thp:mon6y herselfInto the h hds'of Guy Remington * a .� , , beyond'what .Wag �t�aught* in district "it I I 11. 1, , a's schools -hig� Classical education ,was I ;­ � ,� similar question's, and sobbed odt ; I , , . I I I . I ,� . ' � I who, by this time bad been placed apon.t& I comfortablSiounge, wh�sre'Ehe preferr6d to. . . . ,YOU WAS Some XiU7 -- maybe ah a',nt, 11 I , . No,.she was. not even that, but, willing � I 1. I , .�_�, - I . . way closed.- L but,' the n�i6b'�'diiven out � , . �, . , . ���-;; �''I . � � . I I I I I . : I � ,: , - Swelled the ' Crowd on -the kre'et. Vkov I ' I I . . wh ever seen, but, who, *Came om she had n . I ll. I . up before her the tall, handsome-lOoking � I. ., I be end Madeline's �ommqn one. .. I Y -, . � I � Oh, Sir, no niore ofth4. It inakes my "� , i- . li� ead so di'�zy. They do'n�t teach that in� remain . - . . . � D. I - � . rather than:boi takei to thol"Iouse . , _. I . ­ enough to let the man believe her a old I . , . . I , f PEI ' r - ; , 1� Moncur, in attempting to get , into �th6 V . � I I . . I I � ,I I I .. i I man she had so, often heard described' -by' When A boy of 10, or thereabouts, G ay t . h a a a his . n Schools. .Ask me soinethiDg- 1.�do . � as Guy propos9d., , . - , . -11 � I I I - - "I'mbetter tahe Remi4gt6n-she did, not explain: tha, . � I . . ,,waseprot6ctedby� talwait.egpiti- - - , " �. .building I - I 81 I - : I . � -after . � Sarah Tones her return from.,Aike , . . , I 11 pa, part of summer, with I . L d S It 'in the country, A for a., . rafid ther an g in. 11 11 I I . I. I' � . I . " I ,. =o ' I , Suddei � now, much bptteK' she'said. "Leave me, please., P alone." Was only the housekeeper -but she SiMPlY-1 I I . , ' I . . said:: � �, � I I . I . stablo­; b&, notwithstandihg, the mob aub� - _ � L ' .. i Abim to very'roUgh Usage. Insidetho : ­ * � . I I .- . I . 1. jecte . . I - �­, I side, where she once had done some plain I � sewing for the housekeeper. .1 Even the next week'hitol, Aiiondeda district school. But'' w he , as go .4terly regardless of'ruleLs and � lly'it occurred to g,L � , Guy that. he ha . d I I one I enfirely v�rong, aud:mentally.cursin I g Aiiinself for the blPekhead I I.. , ,!�,r'�thet­br. _- � '.So they.left liarlwitill *Jessie,'Wh6, fas6i- � * I ­ , Dated by the sweet� young face, knelt by , ; � ",df itb.Mr. ,Guy you *apt,Ican ielly . Ou he is not, at home, which .will gave you, ' - '' . I I � " ! . . . , I 1, � I . I I . . I building tba,-'scene, was �oue-;bf wild ' Con- I 1. I . .. . - fusion., - Tea was got'6v�r in a; Way, and'the- . I . .1 I . . I I , : side, � I day, when, by , her gratodparent7s . I Maddy kh elt reverently. in the small chursh I . . __ I --T-e- , restrictions, talking: aloud and walking , ­. I . . too­k­--bimT=tlTft--- ---s,botL-t�wh&�ever-ih�=f--ttney--- 1. I - the doctdr, had - LIEL " sked : ". 11 ;, � AW __ ,*=h "_ _-kindi - '11 1-1 1e lounge,' ian- iftg�_�ex 1�� � I __9urLy_hea,d_ - - , "Caressi-EV_�y =0�ijipst Mg-d;line's arm to . .1 1, . . � -ge1ting., :, - � i - �' .. . ­ . ___ ­, 11 Not at �Ome, a�d,Fve' come So, far to I - . �. . . -P-rovost-mnd�Mzr.-M-a,rph,y,-s�b�6rtlj-a-ddTeSOff � i 1. I I � . .. �. I i .� � .. . : I .. . I I - tbe w 1 ' audiende. It 'was 'itb.'Aiffidult�.th at ' ---=7-- -H-o- s, were I at nEdal7e F�IM6-)Ugggji Hs—wei more . I 0 I �Dtergt up a the to -morrow and hewas igu6inini6usly1di 1 smisged at the end I I ..of What do'they teach ? Perhaps you van' . I I '' .. . ejalighfbn me ? " - I . I I I . I 11 -said � her, 11 Poor gir , I , . 1 ,you're sick, An , d I am, so - I see him I " � grandpa exclaimed,'And in his - I , � . .. . � � I I I I I � . I ` be they couldmake ,themselveg,hear4.A Ve I . i 1. I . . � I � Aikenside ,than the sacred words . her � I the week, and that was all the'experiencie- ; be .had ever had, in, the' kind of School . . _� , . I .1 Geography, .. a . .. rithmetic, grammar, I - h,, sorryir', What makes you �sick Z" � " I � 11 ,. . I - -fibre was genni h , tie. sympat in that voice therewas so muQh'genuine disappoint- � I .. - - kin(JIYL� m6nt that Mrs. -Noah rejoined quite . . I - , t.bucleli,e,�awlic. - was waxing I louder and .. . I .11, .11. 'h � � . : . I I � � . .,!,:!! I t .. . . . " minufe. '. H - Ung'. , - � ". � US, were ,ga ''. ., z lips were uttering., ShelAnow. itwas Wrong . and with 9, n, ervous start- tried to bring; her , - el o 'teach'. . But even this ' ' . and spelling, book,". Madeline r. story' . 0 L , . P is d, -untying and thr wing off,,har ' I � y little voice, and, with . 11, I- acry.asoisuddeapai . . . 11 He's gone . over'to Devonshire'.With I � ,the . lym I .. , . . . % " - .: 11 . - but the tumult droXIied the voices- oU.tha - - , 1. � . I I, � , . � ' , I . - : � � � . - I -fraotioiis-16.wbat mind back from d6bimat I . " hel �6gl him a little, for rememberi .. ng that , I , the teacher, in �Farxnibgbain had com. �, .1 I . 140 ..a t'� in the,vain hope, that it. might ' Maddy Clasped the child in her Arms and . I I . burst into a wild - o weeping, w fit f b i ' hich did young lady, his step Perhaps you' . � . -mother. - -igbt tell your business to me; 1.know all. - v 8 Scrinageour4ast I I .. 4 . I I � � . ocali th. Mr.'' hen called . , �� I on to speak. On making his appearance, ' . . - . I I � I , , as I � the minister was saying : but Maddy, w' - mortal, and' right .in the midst, of the' . ' ' menced her operations. by sharpening ,a lead-pencil,,so now � -�he Sh . arpeneol,a similar brin- relief to her po6r,'giddy head, which t � . hrobbed so fearfully that All her ideas - I I : I ,bar a great.deal of good..' Forgetting that. U . I . I � . Mr. Gdy?s affairq..'.'_ . . I I 11 If 1, might come in,' ma'am, and- warm . � I . � 1. � ' ,q the tumult,broke but with A; noise like. the . , '� '' ' I . . . � ­_�__� the From . . ,Collect, Aikeroside and. its'. owner. would ., � . I I . .1 I . . I - ar. as' be - could, t one, determining as f. . , - 0 Seemed foi a' , time tohave lefther. � 1. � . . , . 'cionseque Jessie could�nbt understand, and feeling i�. . . - a relief to tell her gtief to some one, she ! . ,aBthrough me,",grandpa,anowereA, meekly, . � rogrin I � I g of sea. this point order � . I � . ­�- ­ � ; b, and the young roiighB bro a- I I . was gon lie b "' � I . . . rise before her, together With th' o I a w Doder � I how.she and Ear g�randfather *6iflol feel ' I ' follow Miss 'Burr's -example. � Muddy , nted every fragment, as it �fell � upon 'the, �, This was�a natural. nee. of the , high excitement under which She wag . I .. . I 'id; in�reply . sa to Jessie's repeated inquiries f 'the open ador' he caught glimpses o . a cheerful fim 11 It's Mighty chilly, for. such ., . .. . .1 . .. I I � . , 1. . . � I yond all.bounds'. The*coneniittee and�.thoi. . ; . . .. .1 �. . ,, I . . . , .1 . . � - I , the tumult " �, `� one week from that day. We ' Uld the. .Cou fl - 1. . .. I 04d �Com. Cot, wishiug so,much that he w . ' � laboritig," And so, when Guy did ask�.. her as to what. was the in' . after 11 .1 did'amt gei I a certificate, arid I wargte�it '80 MUeh'71or � ­ - I I , 1. � .aS me.," _ � . , attendants attempte'd.to � quell .. � . I . . I ., I - "-,--,, and eject the UnrLl � the 'audience. I . � � Part of . desired certift"te be.her0 or would she . I � J ' ­ b � I . .�,_,be disgraced -forever and ever y a rejec. I mence, andj;io,nc�iog, that ii wOuld not -be% , half so bad tehate him Approach her conc6rhin, - the books designated,.- she aiiswered bui-littlebetter than before,� And I !.and our house is mortgaged, we are r . I . I �. i I No He' did. look Cold and blue, Mks. ah I thoi.ight, And she bads him comb in,;feelin' .y . ,� . I A douce.r, tee Qhurch elder was see � ' " - I � � I * J,q�ilie �. belabcorind �: �' � � , -�7, ;-"�, I , I � tion mortgage be. paid, And ? Would the � � I - ,her elkiS6,'or would his' heart .with, - ,d cy�he terrible de-utal * 1 truments. some.01: . . , h was wOnAerio *Igatbe..should do.next, .a .. � , And I _ going to help gn Inaps, pay it ; I ___ ' ._, never cau;.and the Fiouso Must . . .9 � A very little , contempt for the old4ashiahed. .. �. * ' i throng the raicaI47 � . ,�.. middle of:the . � , .11 1 with vvloig,pole, wb Were in.� vaing- . � � ile others - ' I . I � I �� : ." ,,'I . I . . 1-1. I I � I . grandfatherAt ­ I ,.be breaking with. the knowing he' indst' lying before her, as it was to sil-D8 .. . . and wait - . / .1 I 3A as Was waiting. Hi Guy I when the- olpetor's, welcoq�te.gtep ,was, heard, - . AD& leaving Madeline again, he repaired to b Id .1 11 I . � . a .. I . . � I : � , . .1 I I I I � I " *siohed camlet ak in which his feet became 013- Oro tangled, and smiling, iDwardly - at.' the I .. -erideAvorlug to enforce Silence. One young I � � I . � I . ,: I . � :. I .1 '. I . . 4. -was ' , flourishing I � �Ieave what had been his home for so Many � - . . �. I phe . . -a--little' lie :would-. R �'emmgton reflected � - I I � I I � the next room to ieuorthis ill. succes6. � . I , It's� dreadful to be poor ! �- , I - . ` little Jessie, as her fingers thteagled th4 B.sOft nut., , ded � ­ I . Shrunken, fa pantaloons; betd k,eiiiDg rough' observed , - , - ... . 4.1":19ug. - . I . . 1. � . I . I � bladed Sheath -knife'izi a 'rd6klesg­ma __ 0 , - .1 Due � . . . � years ? . I . .. I . � .:. � ! f I But no'such troubl6d. the aged I/ I . Devep, have consented to do ible doctor's' , t I � ,,-She does nof'seem to know anything. 'The bett - ., I- br6wabair resting irg,herla�, where,ksdd� I ­ . I .1 . . , ..,, - , .. I . �. .1 - : poverty.- - . � , , . . :I � 11,,'�, . � ' I 11 aff i ' " . 'i � � '. '4 , birt &gentleman made E6 rush.at the rascal , � . . I . I I I :� ' . � ;, .'', �: I .thoughts . , disciple ,beside. her -the good Old man . X W or but., unaccustomed ; 0 Country- .. .. � 'those ' veAa�st ohild_ought. to do - � I .1 , er than , , had laid he - . , ; ... � ''I � . r aching head., I I I , . .8 you know all Squiie� Guy's A airs,. 1. I � d med W , - - - I , . I �.L .an disar im of the:, weapon. The. � I .� . . . . . . I " whose white locks swept:thq ,I�rge-lct, red � . I. to UpIgge8i especi ally. Pertaining to p 60ols and. tbacbers, he did n6t,consider ' . She has done�; Why, she has not answered .., ,. half a�dDzan questions correctly " ' ' ' Maddy did not know,who' this: beautiful. ,hild *ak but 'bet sympathy was very C"weeti grandpa gai.d, .when he ,wag., s6ated . before . the fire, !f Maybe you couldlell *bather lia I .knife is quite new, has a blade of aboidsix .. � I . . . I � I . I . J � I inches, long set` -in a White bone bandle - ' " sl� - �11 ,book over.which his Wrinkled face � was nt- - .. ,� , o: 1. �as he joined in'the're'§p'onses or said.th& I i . . it L ' ' Ahat mattered i in the least 1which,.ex. I a,inined that'young girl; Dr., Holbrook or � . ,; This was what- poor ' Maddy , heard, I � - though it was spoken in a "low whisper -; � and.'tbev talked together confidingl .. yi, 1 as children, Will, until Mrs. Agnes'. voice � Y b would beAlkel D iond-ai6trang6r, three . I . hundred dollars, a6d:[ that Stranger me? " I'. 0 1 . ,� � � . - . . . I ?" d - - - ' I i an IS a most �.-10'rmidabla . ,looking' . � 1. . 1. I _ - . I - . . . . . ,", Viece of 'cutlery, being one of the dagger . I . . . , : I . - I I praypr�q:whose words had; So soot.ing.a r . I cariying his t1i on 8, influel,co Upon him, .hi � somewh :t'in the light mself. .. Viewing it a I .. 1.� . � . � he . her'enj,ayed. it'; but ovary *cirA'was distinctly understood, - . . I . - was, heard'calling - to hot,, little,girlthat it . . . M N h 'i r'(Sd: 'at him aghast. Was : to. On, L,p E I'doid lie. to 'insult her � . . . I I . : . 1.1-1 I , I I � . , . � I s. so fr9qpently to be 'observed in' the � I : I ; - EnIve . , , - I . . . I ' as, 9 not made With I I 'Upwards to the hou a � ra I Of a joke, -and as the ' Vkkmin�ham'te I acher bad first asked her �angl burned in, her heaWs, core, dry' 9-lier in ' ' tears and hardening 'bar into 'a -block of' I was, time to glo." ,,-' I . . . . . . I I . , , - ��il-1,-Io.v.e-�y.p,u,-Mkad-y,,-s,iid-I-m�e'an�-to-tell- mean' , � I P craz , ,. Or � a tl ' itb'* r. He � seemed' - %Star - vid D v he a I � . . �.. ,! ,1-11 penny areadfuls I . . . pictures.of the. �, I .,� �iilus-, , I � . I . .1 . rati % see: ' — , I . ,�': - . . . � I 11 � ties-6f,-brigadd -and-pirate4ife. ' � , ed-would--ofie-d -- _' a - __-1_which_he._faItLassur I . . I .. ,. I . 4 Us. Once twice,'it is truej the' , Ssii i',,,the �piibi-Is-tYdi�i��tciif6i4�--affd-Vg-�97i-b-,Ii-e.--wlr6n- 'pencil -iTa7a-ib1'6.­Sb-e_Rne:w that GUY10. not done � . . brother Guy all about-, ito,, Jessie -said as. I I 1 � , as an .... f ,while ho.6ngJ' oduld as hersel , ,,, I � , �'iat 'ih � . 7 . I � , -1 � I I I . . ., I ' n v . ., I .he knife was ha ded o 'er to Mr'0 Scrim- ... . 1. I -1 . 1".. . : r ' . or . I 1�. . . . 1 , . . a , lity 61 losing the. d6ar old red co tta i. . . wag sharpened' suffi-_�ientlil * . . Madeline her jn4tice�j. and. this helped' to increase the I "not she'-wounA her irm& round Madeline's neck � I I I 'assoc, a !an insult wi .him.. He did not Anything. - ''wa's , ; . I I I I I "� � _111 I geour, who so' " ti .. . . . � I ' I me me Iat6r .was accosted . - . I _.� . ;by�awaudacious-lookig:gg .1 .1 . 1�, . , acrOS6 his mind with E6 keen., sul 1. I - . I. - . , startled by asking,fier name. ,.., I , � - I 11 , ,; 't h' ' - k, MadelingeA.melinclyde, was emee , torpor stealin�- over her. Still She did . . I I 1 8 lose a word of -what was. aid' in the back nollissed her At" I � 4 . Patting. I �, , .. . I-, ever,occu�,r6d : 'it n to Maddy to'ask her ."know Tfia-t the solutlofi Of h*gaudacity,and pityingly, asshe-would. I .. Youth;. Who repro I 1. I �. - , - I I I -11, - �. 1. . ,. : I I... � sentedthat.the'loDife was the proporty�of - � tl . . I � . . I . . ,hut he put it quichl �f Y aside,, re%om - t the same instant how the 'Ta�ber' 0. I . reply, which Guy recorded witli a 4lourish. . offt I be, and . her lip. 6 . I ' drIed scornfully w ien . . I I r ka,me, she fgjt'sb Istupified 'and beV­di�rgagf, I . � I --addressed a, ,lialf,idiat, M I .have: rs, Noah, . -him, I . . . ,. - � .. I �- I , his 'brother, and. that:lie� had beeirsentO, . I I .1 I I 1. - ., . 1, .�p I .� �6r, .. I . + W,1, , III death all things well.1to stich 'a is, , Now, Guy" ReMingt6n ,intend6d .no I She � heard Guy remark, 11 I pity her ; � she . I . I : , ,��_ . - --kiss she�.§ent bar aod�with ' I,- , responsive , . - un'derstand' how ,impossibla'A made, . . .. . claim it. Mr. Scrimgeour, howe do ined . I , I I � ,:, L'I V, CI , i . � . q I �ohildren. Grandpa Idarkv6ma� was old in ' ' ' . . . . irreverence; � ibolead, he. could not te 11 wbat he did intend; -or what it wag - which .� d evidently takes it -so hArd. is �qyoung, an , .�Up" May be she's *as � the'a erago., . - good as v .1 Aw , Ad upon the' . ay,,�Then leaning.. .her,: -he forgot:, eve'r3 tab �Ihind but hot, own. for - him to think. her Master would. was , - � iranger like filin.' IenA'm,OUe,Y,,td a st . - � � to yield ,up'the -wea I . � 1�,� I . - Pon unless to­thb. real, , . � .. . '. � I'll, .1 � . .1 . . I I . 1, �.,� owner, and',aecoidirg'gly left the, bui ding ,� I � . - , �d . p, � the Christian course, W A6,:Maddy could, . I � . :ea w Ile b _ t, I )d it�a,, ha '. .. �, bar dly be said ,to. ve �qQmmencE 'to 'il , - - , ' ' . prompted his next, query :. , . . I , I � _... I I 'Vft P -?-`1—',,r I . . ' we give . bar, the certificate� auy�vay?.­ pose: .� � I . an, , - r-.- or brook. spoke., but to poor,�, ,jershe - 1 : w fetcbedn'gsss�� and So did not see the-ga'y-ly- I dressed', ha,ughty-l'66king, lady: who s�oiept I : , ., . , ,4 Y . I I t Devonshire 11 � : �'r 0 -� OU Bay. �l one 0 - _ Le- S granaps,Lsaid, so :Rk.9with. a quiver. on his . . . - . I . I . - r_,� 1. 1 in _% L----' I . . I -with-it-i -Iiii3-pQssessioni�r6taining-it' _.&13 . . . 7 . -, - -, . I � ,�,, � . . trophy of the fierce. buffortunately,� So' far � . . . I I "'If " ay W�s 1'. S I - th. ye her t _ ."111 ; ". ,and so A r .- � - . . t", 11 ,. Ion argdwesxisome� How.,she..di wish . I ' A _e_ybu�.this-nam — __Uay ... - I , oy r - Perhaps.he fancied -himself a -b again - . I A-&- * -m - I bewrl . ered , M�oldy r his Wor . �, were 411-'a , r a , - I I I past the doorj��166mpauied by !Guy and. I � . I Dn � Holbrook. Neither did li" when r she had finished., � " I wish'I'd, P, , .o knewW; I left my-grandolattSr there to be _1 ' . * . . . �. , r, "rw have; heard, bloodless 1 combat .Which . ' I . I I . '' I 9 I I . , r I . � I . . ".� . ��:" , adl;�6n'waged. After codsidgiiable,exer- � �, z- I I I I 1 , I I :i , �,� . mightJUSt rloo Over the;geograpliy, by � � 1" t. she I , ,7ay of refresh' her inemoriii. -and see , � - i�lg an d �'standiQ b' re. in the Sund'ay-school, efo . the rail I ing of the altair, whgsre,v�ith. others � � . nothing. to hine, -wYether riddle. It was . _, r ' ' lie, � knew ing or u�i-W , - lie ,� anythi ho �was; r - �she hear, or - ' . �, ! notice; if-19be did . I . r, the, hum of.. their VOIqF B, � . I ' & - Ma,ba I'll examine . ,. Meet him going .1 I I k,-and.,can him." , 1. I . � . - 11 - � I - ".1 , ��tl tion'the ciibus'Wag af, last cleared An& the - ------ �� . ' .� - � i ��, -!;; I . 1. � r .! I I , , .1.. . �rl , 'After � 4 .; � 11 , 1 exactly how -Ilge� rule for extracting the of his rage , he had been aBked..thgs, question' . that he ghouU be di6taffiiQ140 The a. , ' ' d � together: for as tbef talks a moment,-, . . ask . I bac ' 11 'any Use- Mr. unruly'sudience dispersed shortly 9 r ' .11. � . ,� 1�1��:: , :,� ;.. , ! � �:.:.-.�T:,.��`,' . . : �,;� " . . � ,' ',. " I , 7 ,;" - r I �;, ,cube t did 'ad but '.51taddy fore , b6re,: , 11 Pilg r Progress,,' propounded� to, Madeline Clyde', who_df . r a, Do � ot.-hear the, a . in th red- , 0 a laugh as., seShidd to. 'b or a , difference of .6pini6n, I ' - �Uy insistitig thaf� ihe.young men ,G , n 'A6 as asking the, d'o.ctor ,ver�:prettily to come up to Aikengide ,while , she was there I tell YOU it won't-, be . � Guy n .1 * has 'o.thr'ee "nared dollars to throw . 6,010011 r . � I . : *, , , - . r, . . 1. , , I ..: ,:�� , . ,� : -71� 1 1 � . �... . � , .0 I . r.1, .. r . ­,. - 1, I I ... � � 1, � " .:. I � . I . , - " , , . . � .. �,� and re'.0do .�.yfyrt he rim's � i a t -lit from the � the Bible, a d the bo6k,brou f I - '.. ' . '� r 'Sunday b ,doctor's . 1 he retreateglinto the.adjoining to � Pin � . - . I I . .. � . I I ,between .. jr - out of pity She slioulci,Z be rejected,4�4nd I ; 11 r , dootor demur t 'a, , , the be .that grpifi I I andenlivgsn� her n Afftle.', E nkage*oung mon. I . I ike Guy were so stupid, s a sai , as h' ' 'd I *0ay:1" WaSr Mrs. Noah's sharp rejoinder. I - , ve won?t quarrel ibout , it,'� -Wall, Wall' -A - . . I I ,. _ ,� ' -, Drigtiigh,ts. � " . �. -, I , , � , r . . . � ... I . ' � -, ­ , 1. . I . � � , 1 , .r! I �! . . - - . I . , I � - . . I .1 .1 Mv.jorWilliam H. Brought6n, chani- r . : . . , 9,01, V��j se n y imagining-thn't li� (-: r doing She was earning the' good . Y'SO 11. . - Shgs"�O , In all her -preconceived ideas of this ex--' amination, shp,liagl,neyer dreamed of beinig, r I ,png,on, . , r lie ought to i re striet;'especially, with 'one oVar � I I ' with-a'merry laugh r she sprang into. the" r, A�d,r bowing . the old -man replied in his -most conciliatory . . � manner,. as he turned his- head,away. to .the I I . r- I ��� r I 1. I . . I Maine, die , �, , pii6n check6r player 'of d- - ow : ' , � , . ' 1- � I I I . . .. I I I J I J "I �' ,-Much deSired. - �' ,_ � 1,1 r , r, ,�: . I I r . � r a caiec4isc , ebling� Of., terror'.as �d #d;1'Wi'thA'f . . " r the fi;�st � ,:ZA.s.usual G�yr !�-'r . _rUIedo` and- seatin the table, the doctor- at� ,go parri , ,gracefully, -to the. -do(, ­ Aori, *as driven rapidly toward Aiken . .1 t r , - '_ , ' r,_..' :bidb ilie,iitartiDg ear..:. - ,r* '' � rpu eumo nia, ,. - I . Friday' at Portland, Me., of. �', �: I I . , ., ' . � I. .. , 37. He the t fie -age - .1 . . be. WAS:� , Witl�the earh d ay rS I iest'dawn co . at th -jo r the she thought of long answer, . . . I , d ,g�h.iniself . ', ' 114 hereby r. ' r ' I , , . ,r' . _ . sid' � I 11 � I I a* I Grandfather Markham's beart was very agedr entered army at, . . I r ' � 1, I : I i " r �� I , r - . . 1� I . ''up, And liar grandinbiher heard liar repeat- � . ing/to herself much, of. what �he' on "i What, -is t � . questi, , " 11 I ' ' Ut ' ' don to %6b"'t ,r,i-' was jqst�co' mincie ng cortify "�bjla 6U,y_rWA-f ' .. 47"_ over. him,, , 8 bsnding , * , I �. tber'.'I.Wly�r I . . the ,, R. doctor,,,r6turiied to.116 I � I r'sIgness, troubled Noah's hs, Berg . I a, and Mrs - r *,a 'Of, 18, a [gsrof -major by � r - I , Ind, won the,grad � , .. � 1. : ;� : I .' -r' r:adainst the:,. I � 11 ­ .1 I i � .1 servioes. in the I 1, . F , . I r. .. r 'fancied I I . D . -Holbrook. might' liar' I , , ., r :question upon. �" . . noeighboe?" anX at r 'to . r ,, � _-1 p r , i ,; . � gip4 ,r t , h ' id i , FPC4 'it - B 0 sal , .11 .Y 13 op.sors __ , : whan the jatCer was startled by- a hand laid: I . I � 6imly o1i his arm and turning be , ld- office,-and'afteirf 'eting for 'n time among the.powderg'and phials, summoned courage Hr C ,.]Jim. a oil not bear to think -that, she,:.gallant really, wag. cross,viih him;. besides,.that,� ­ � , ,wa . I . � , 1. .. I I � f I � I . ellion. - ' . r I . � r ,to . � .,. �. . r _ . . � I I '' I .'r - . � - , r i , I I I . oven when; beudiii6l, over tliga-washtub, . I 1 r' r . , . or there were no..,� servants I ., a;t ,,the f . r r" .. f� M t gin, gave. me the first. n- . a o 6 line I . . I . can 7 Melia, Sir;" uddMg, as She ght And � � 1. I 'gle i � quickly, confronted Madeline Clyde, wbo, r With', bet" . .1 " - _86A hair" back'fr6m lick' bl : U6' 1. 'to a�sk Alfadelin 6, h . cow she. falt, and if .Any of I :th6faintihgsyb�ptoins had'retUrned. I dyr he� wanted something- to take to'Mad, . . I . r 11 . h wa'y of' besides .disappointment, go by t a . I _ �� � . , - ii ba4.ucceeded G6m-. ..- r � , I � ,'. ,', ',, � .M. DE FREYCINrT, who ­ . - , , � I I '� - b.tta aSrp'iiMe',Ministerof-,Ftdiadel, is DLA I - red Crotta , a. book. was arr.raDgedF P ' - I. I. � before her' So� that. she could- s tudY misconstrued the Strange am . . In � tl�id , -dark eyes bout upon her, -I am,afraid I pusbed e fan . r I ashe ' veined forehead;r he . � ,: . 'S as Palo as S, I '' " ' allthereplysbar?" -1- ' r i, 0, sit, .was gave. im, N . testing Mrs.'. 1,�bah's amiability And pleasing 1. 1! I . -Mad d he r ,r6ge'rr " I'm, an . I I - I I . - vicor -_ ." ". I -, I : -,,'� .y any, means a I . . - I . 11 L I �b no. inl,*�ove 11 J, . . r rnm6ntal I . . I . ,, � . . I : �. L' I :r LW i'. . . her -eyes, hile . h fat ha 1i �. L . r With at uds I - . I d. dimpled ar'rns were busy in t lie slide. . . - a of the catechism.; I . have fo�rgb ften7� So in 1 know"it . J�U 1' sa ve where a round Spot, 'of purplish red . - . burned� upon her cbeelu;, ,and hot eyps - never lifting uplier heail,,��r even thib'kin r . 9 'which of the'tWCYCu,1JgrmPnit was speaking - , I a said'as Y tbo':ho I I ; , a, _ b r' CIdL J"n, . . ' - lady, old enough to 8 you �, L � ,'He Was bor'n'rin . experience, . 1928 and ' . . I .. , � . ; , , ,,, � -thb - in . I � I graduated,at r,�CoIS ,kolytechnique I �,I - I ' � I �,; I ,,`�` I ,,,, ; . r an � " - L l, . Before 10.o�cicgck ever�tbine'rwaB done, the 1. . . rhUew it 6tg6e'; t; d,dL not Was I L ? I in rder'lo teach school.". I . necessary Or I I I J. I . . gleaming � like coals of. . fire, stood. before I *:' . . .. . - . ' I , . . L�' .1 . 1. - I 1, r :� . � . 1, to bar. I - ,! . �r . I I I ., - ather.If � Heis. Mrsi ,�Noah's face grew f 'r bkghter, and, She listened iite�tively While I � . : I . � - .. 1. ,: 11 1848. % In -1855 he *.was appointed traffia, . .., . , , " L I .'' , I I ' .: . . I I , �, & Southg6ra Railroad,` ' , , � thes White � as snow -drops in, the garde n -CIO I , . . 1, L 11 - r L . 1 r . , � . beds, were swinging, �upon ille line�- the . , ­ I .L ., -I : k -L -A-.1 ,- "Cortainly,,no", ILdo not,thin it.is. I I . , li , 'r , ' - � . I -L him. , - -...-,- . I . I L. ... I . I . L I � ! 11 He, need write that," she said, There wa:s a, call just thedfor Dr. Hol- . . - . brook � and leaOng his-cif[lce, in. chaig I a of I � r ,be continued.; I-You� won't take What I . I - r ' L . . - 'manager of I 11 - I . . 11 .1 � - r; C6 I , � . . � r ,;�""T r . '14 p O11V16812 which he held for'five � �oars, and . . I . � � � ' 1 . t I . I 1160rLwAS sciubbed,the Windows tl� . . kitchen . L r beg ,your par on," . were, G"', d . uy;Remingtonls � -flatory, replieg, _ � . "r r , r ad. f ' h glane rbba' bjj&t US a .not PC,Dj,rggL to I " It "Would- huskil the doctor y, ' � . ' ' lie� And, I . , Tom;. lip went away, feeling Slightly uncQm L �f6.jtjbf,.­­­ r. `­ ­ hg__ " - r -1. - a Whenever be t Ought of the to I'L .- amiss.. Mg Sure.. .I have a little, girl I - say - - , . at,40M ' r " 'r W . a L a,giandchild ho has'hearU. big I - fro 6 . . ,. I ,� �:� I I , 0-70'he was employed byt.he' '60V�, ' ­ ' '' . I . , : : . 'i i'��,!11 ornment on �variousscientifl6�p,ndinduatiial' ' 4 t, shed, the�bes6 r'oom. swept, thavege a.r 1. . 6d,f6r dinner, arg(l,the , ii :Maddy '13L . )blbs Clean I 1. �, wa r Madeline- to th;'open dbor-Pf the adjoining- � - koom" h a " . vizibfe�a, �Slrate, on which , .*r er Was I . , , be .6� could not take. ,j.,iL .YbU do n6t thin r . I . �, k me qualified. I licard you sa� So. .1 �' , � - do Want be ' � L girl, vvhom he kno�w jU6tiC6 I had'uotbeen done. . I I I half wish I had a ined' lier mys' Xr&M 7 elf,!,! 11 stories. of tbe"fin6 things at Aikenside� , She 9 �L rin, r, aft . - -hanke 'such va'altiesi a er- - 1 . � I . I L . . ,, r ,,,�, �ba,ineBs� After,_bmving. b6eii Prefect oV �.' * .�., I , " , I 1;1� I. � ,. I , . I 1 :. ; . � ronne, e. was,, i . . � , � the Tarn at Ga' h I ' Nhen Gim- -1 ; .1 I �,,�, '� !.: � -work was.finished. - Grandma could (10 all L ­ . I I . -was� 'free tOL pore I the rest; �argd, Madeline. ::. I I -large; Iebtors; in: . the amused doctor had . , . written 11 BlOckhead." : - 1. 11 not to pitig�d. I a, not.want . , I a a Certificate because I mii so � -young , an . I ,� . said'. , he, " Of boum she v0`6s .ex6it . r . ad, and if ,Iga L L ­­­­­­., r . ..... .. .. -, Y.Ltd'bave, i hAl all I t'wburd--please h I at mig I d I . hereo-so; e tell'hei N�hat * I saw up rrgaybg:r:�Warin . I M. .... I.. . � r bettaitook possession of' the inigtry �of , � . :­ I I ''.. � , r 1. . . , L I � .. �, I r . ., 1, 'Provinces, � . , . over her boai;�until:ballod to dinner; 'she 11 . , - �er :nt' tl�l .. � There, ,Was scimething in Madeline!s quie t, L YOU ihink-411- feel bAdly.: I do not Want j, ,,�., , ,; , , , 'L I . I'll, : I'd not answer --,tes* ad IC14j, 11'ang cOu I . 'I 1_&6�'t believe: -it was Ali humbug tormenting her r m wouldn't mind'letti.n?, Me go into thaV1 vO12 r L L, the ,appointed ,as;lix � , -, ­ . . I - 14 delegate, and'disebarged the n ��:,�- . . , . . . . . - - posAiP Verj � I : I . , eXCitem a . i,AF, could not eat so great' .. I . Aegv to til it was time , .. . Swiftly the-'1oiirs , . , r �- 1 "t I I woman Y, earn manner. w I _ hiCh"Col-D mabd'ed Guy's respect, or he would., have I —, � ' r ' rr _'-_-- r 'L' :. . ' Reis. her voice.. failed her, her, bosom I ,,i . I I .. . 'with Gr6ek. andLatin andlogic.:Guy is such. , 11 . 1. . fi". I I d the- sa. ,big rooni where the'sidi xin re an r I I I , t 11,100kin'.glass., ill ta;ke.Off,.my,IshCeR,'-if�_,_ I Ably. .1 ftoir-the .!! I L I . .. �, " . I - ' ' . ,, A i wa'r he:'retired to private' '� * � . � . . . . ,. ;� life Senater fro'ba. the Depait ,� �� , I I , , :) � ' � f I L wbewagain,'the. - . 1. to' -be getting ready, � ' �Bhort' L 1 L . her . hair was deplored-: 'As before ' I r given � vent. to the laug . - lhi6f-which was " h6a&edi and the .choking so�� came Ahi6k , .and ­ but still Blic'shed no�-tear,'�Dd -ib: ""I' � I a stupid; 1111 ,q�iestio;rg liar m' . . yself.wbou I 'get,back, and, it she'll ..possibly pasBi give � La , I Y � OU I � .... .. � . - . � I :�_ , . L Say $O." L ' .: � ­ r � . until elected . - : - , , . ' ; ' - L ., I .11 1 '14 , I Went of tbe-Seffic. Under � tbo'� WAddidg�� . �:�i �, 1 " � r � � � , I � . , t . aline, brusbe& ". �.aooking-glass . Mad and . . - , . choking him �nd thiP�;n off'his dis , . I I guise. 'But- he'could not 'bear noV to, ufidec6ive, - � ', her " - s there was � a look which . b,ig t dry ey6 ' - I L I 'the certific ; h e'r' ate. Poorvbild I how white I I '. I- ­.Ydurshoesmon't hurt an atom; come - -' -now in right-aloigig g, 'Mrs. Noah reprFe.47, I L .-L r .1 - - Ministry his bg�came i head pf'thoo I I : �'� � r I ton aLgrand- . .1 r 'i ,:r, . L iDitia fed i I � L, �� . L I I .armnged bar sbirgiDg,' beautiful I locks. : ''. 'Would , L . ,hot; And resoIute)y'fnrnirJg�bisLback up on mad6, 'both thes6,you­ng­'-Wen,,,tUru, . ,involuntarfly. ' 6noe-,16uy atv&y she was, and-wh. a q ear look tb era was 'In. those- great a f wh U r 1� , ' of r' ' IS;. for except her 'cup of the best. moog� I I . department of Works, And . . � r a, I., . I.. : ... I :, . ' . 1, , , L scheme ofcanaiimpi6vemenis. Ho'beoulm . � . Dr. , , Holbi6 olk think of . berAge? Supp6se be should kskl-it. �But � . L ' L by. the d6ctoro' he. sat �down the Pile of ' . . - books 846d, commenceed the ox�aminanoa in triM ,to'�'excuse Ill ,she no. doubt�v�ds tiight'-� �r failure, saying I 4 1 1 ­ a Shall r L . I yes n she said, . � k'' -t,',, . . 1. L . I. 'net tn a i i L. . N .1, . * ' - ' : with raspberry. jam and cream, green t6.a ,,. . .. ' - .She I enjoyed nothing there. than Showing r . ��'� . . L � I. I 1.11 L Premier. in I ; December,'1879,1 i6nd,gave place '� . I . I '. , - - - " ' '..L , . �;q, to inies'Periy.' M. : �1`xl,`.� I - no, he wouldn't.' Only'cen suB- takers did, f ouglo, . I that, I f Mt. Green thotighi-ber old an ' . . , . . ,oarne6t . is, I , I I 1. . -1 Asking first ier age, I . r I ' ' ened. ,She would probably do bettor again, : and . might as well accept.the certificate; ' ever inbis'life,beforelad Dr. Holbrook I �. I been as 'Much interested in anywoma . � I Uwh 11 asom ,h aster's - ban ' house, in, whic her ng ­ "a I 'b li�ed so, long that- in -a way a a in�the sprin g.of'-1880 I ' � '. ;,', " r I I .. � I - ' 'z do Froycinet is a� -�igorous Protestant,'but ' . . I 11 I , 1, , I 'converted '."'. : . I . I I. r� I a matter with whiclitbe sutely it Was not . I : L . 1. Going . on fifteen," ,r sounded older t o ' nL Xadelini3 than - fourtee andolialf,"'so cr but Madeline St'llL ft .nb,.*�B decidedly aid I . . that a not aick AS he' was in Madeline and wa . - I - determining to big call �Mrs' , ebe'liad r , Ir L I '­­ - ': ' con'Siderectit her own. , , I 'r . �� 11 the ,,, I �' L .. : 1; his Southern: vivacity has I � r ,-1. L Ir ,. , �' � ,e , atisterityof Iiiscieed. He is a; Scientist, - , .. :, . bl� himself; a me., ,doctor need' iroul -ad, so ; . , . r ease on that point, Madeline-olcin- what at , r ", Goin r g on fifteen," Washer reply, to which , L . , � . I L further r6morgstranco was useless. g,: She would. not take -what -she biLar no , , .make on L BriggsA6 brief as possible, he. al,gllt6d,�Lai I I wide hall � - C obduct I in . g hiru','through ther . him into the' drawing -',room: � .- - L - I- � � � � ;Z.,! I ­ - , the Pedantic, HN '. . . . . r . With no approach 'to � . . � � �,:::: I I . . :_111"- . ' ' � - ist ck, and, \standing on a ,ned her longe fie ­ d d"'o, That S very young, M, , Guy res Pon a iL Iss , . .. I r Ciyde-" , , te,"r . pleased ri�ht she said, 11 but if they 'r her gate, and knOcked impa,tietitly at . , hot , , time he, stob -I Where -for n ' ` ' d ierfectly be'- I I wife is a- Charming ,,hoStqss,_ though she � ..., " - I � . , I I . , , I . .� I L I I I 11 I I I hates � .1 . chair� tried to discover how much 'of bar . L. . I , , . . . . . . . visible. - . .. . , 11 Yes, bu�'Mr. Green did not mind. He's' I 6110 Would bfficcydoor� Ai W t there, in the back . �UrgtiL I ber,grandfather came back; �it,wotild ..He found hot pretty,si6k, while both � . � . ,liar Children needed. a prescription,, - and . wild�red. Itmas his -flist introduction to .broeatelle- and, it display. . � �.. . � . I :,�,;' " � �, . .- . I �,�A r, �A , L d, PrOPetJY ,at, 0 M I& :' ' I I 11-1.'n 1. L a I . I I : :, � 1, � Mitt loss of life U 0 it . � : �:�"`i . . patgtailetv�as . , ' . � � 11 I could see . splendiMy in Mr. Reining- r the committee, Man. - Ho'kneW how ybuDg r I was� He did hot care,". Madeline Said. I . I .. not be r . long, and-shp�;Afiqiild not,tko I , . I uble , r he was deta,med so- .long that -,:his heart . misgav6 him his homeward "rouie, lost , ros"ewood velvet and . , , mod to' him 11� if li�. had suddenly been ", 'lee , I I L I �� I I � year�was Simply appalling. From.'reliable' - . I � . .. ­.; I I , 11 1�1. ,� r � - . rrr . I . . . ,��,,,f,T learn that the . . ��,��f,Tl ton's vdirrois. , Sarah Jones says. they come'to the floor,," she said'to herself with � ' ' - . eagerly, her great brown eyeE ' I grOiviiig large them." � � I , .. 11 � . b . . ­ Guy broughther t a CASY-C &It frbMr th'e,' , on r 1 Maddy,shouid be gone,�and with,he - �r the I ,� I I I r I . . . . ,. - , transported to fairy -land �_ .." -1 �. * L - enormous num-' I . . L , Statistics we ­' - : I �,�;I�f r ,, . . - . . o : ;4� '',, )Okj�lado ihr6ugh� . 11 ,' I bar of 2,039'shipwrbckS to , , - - I �L, L r a half7sigh"of reggr at that, bet lot had 'not with the 1. P Bud., Ok of fe wbich i ca I I SIX me s r fr Ont , room ,and placed it for her by the , .th6*rorggfi mi tha�e chance to rg�medy_ a 'gh r . ' t 0 -1 I . . . : ; " � . ,(To bo, con in.u. d). , - . " � ....... . -­. . , 111 - � ' " � . : �,I��, ' 'o, " i outtherworld in 188il, or, on an avg6rag L ' .11 ; " �, . . , r , '", I uch pla been cast in som b 6 ce as AikeDgide, i instead of thete hill . them. - - , - . I do 'it � �11`y .ftot'iced, ,the ey.es� th* and �tholigbb 'and window. With a faint smile she ibank6d k L, , , , hiin and' said: .11 You are -very ind," but , , . done bar. L, ' - � - .1 , I Madoly was gone""and the wh " , _ '. eel ruts,of I I. I . Prof. I cording to an"atticle.by, *Bruniatil I.Ac I I � rt, J L �, �11, The �value of the I prope y , Pet . :'.. I 1 L .six a day. r �A . . ' r �:,, 1�.� . bons nd four,liducir I I r I r 111'.�l, � is es-timated atone t a, ( . . ,1,� 1 I ,� ,beneath'..'tIggs ,in I that wee bit, -of a. cottage, whbse roof t) 3em very bright handsome for brown, - the Smile hurt Guy cruelly, it was go 94 , the solt'i'aige-boxed ;Via�4on: were frg�sb,, before- rd in, the Anhiviodi Statistica, ' the � J ' Swish, ' lation of .the world numb , giks a U bout � ' fr " , .1 1 4 I increase 0 1 � , , - ­ � k';'. I million dollars., MiB was an i � I __,�". .� , , ' touched the I . g1knted back Until'rit a'-IM06t I a but-nota,sbafidsome' as if they b dbeen 'blhe for Lucy Atherstone's were blile; 'so full'df -4inintentional'reproach, While the , th Cot when,- he CAMP back. 'Grandpa 0 , I r Mark4ain bad. Madeline, ,00 FC1060 persons': Oi. , in over 5,500,000 7,( .,, who I I , , I thr fifty.Dine vessels Ov.ek . - , I . L I . I hundred And Y , n � � ; i� " .1 � ell *Million . . �, --of" five 'hundred 9 round. "After all, I 1guess:-Pm`h�ppi at . r. , __ thought her be 'Was eyeS,ghg� ,, lifted to his looked, go grieved and -returned, -and." ' 'step, 11 are in Europe. , Of'theBo IMter, Russia. I r. 11 .1 1880 and about - . � ' 'r : . be�6,li she th6ugbt Ev6ryboay likes ,U,, - ' " �-�- - -- hills if I were, Mr. Guy's sister.and lived. an(! as he of glad glib t obliged t6. sit there in that doctor's wall I'D I ,�jg' fy�t"t'he i self 'r, nsensibly murmured tq-him. Poor child I " as left hei r� and , who-r666gnized old Sorrel's had gath- efed her Shawl 'Around her, and, gone,o&dly contains About 2,700,000; Austri&6HUngaryj ,qerty. tfi6 168S.Of life alff* - - : . I � , dollars iu, prol I I �� I . I was * very--&6af,- ,the � figures being *four ' 11 r � ,� _­­ w - . W - proud and wicked, I i Aikenside, I mightlie I � . office, ned by him or any- . of " Of 0 he I I I I .be , - I 'With -thl.. �qbtor reg,aired to r the' .house .. , . I ; . I . * " , ... I . I outforneethi.m. One look at, her face war, .1 . . fiffi,cient-, , 11 I . Ot ermany; 650,0000 - and - Ron- 1,500,00 - Gi . I � four ,Otat'em. .mania o Thus these I , ed 'and thirty-f6ur, . � I I . I . �,, thousand one hundr I 1, . � _!A . , I , � , , ". . I 1: �wrgd _ I - �. . r t � but� I � She did not finish 1, tbb sentence, Out a, other man. a o course,' said, 7 i,i if your employers are Satisfied, it isr'noth_ r vAere �� wag. 1 patiently', wa,iting for. � them, 1where, in the lialit badinage r -­'� r I I on - I . 1, , r " You failed14,;­MaddyV` -the r Old ruan k I ,400;000., :50r000 gawa;' Whil& contain .about 5,2 1 r .1 England' Turkey� %containg'only 100,000, - , � , I Persons, which include officers, seamen and � : - , I I ­ T . a P .. " : I . I Passe'19 rg. ,Great Britain was', of course'' � . I , . � . , I I , . nd'!L r - Somehow the story of 'DiveS a � azarus, . I 'grandfather, iDg to me, only I had associated teaching . older than fo Poor little which llio'w'ed, they forgot' I I � -111 g about ,,her feet �ha *arm � .said,', fiki . buffalarote, blow1m �a' i) rod Rolland 70,000,eacb, and France ut . sn'One thotl-'r J , the'-� severest sufferer,' more th, I I r ", .. I . . I I , . a, , - . road. by her ,that �, recurred to her mind, o, morningi rod feelibig, with women' .much yourself. � I What 18110 I I 1. gid, kisis.Clyde? .� I �r , . I Maddy. � . r waiiTfte first ko�en disappointment �sh6,1 foilhie niuht-windwap . I � 11 ., r, _r. I I . �. I - ing-,0001- $' . . �". r . . � . 50,000. ItAs singular, that, ,.the Ji . )wish ' 'is , .. , gabol of her vessels having been 406troy . I � . . rj� ato&M_ , r ' , , . ,.,.,,, - nearly two hundred of, wMah, we, I '.. .. �how . I muchtr6tbe'r she would rest. in Abr&bam's . , , . . ' The ,Abkuotrges� with '*bich he put the � _Eb �had,'_ever known,-'abd it crushed bar &S. . I . , .. . es,gran ' - "' Y ' ' ' CIP[6, I, failed.!!', r - " ., ".a more '� ol!EbyVer. ' the set whore .it r ad .Population is larg t eat .., " � . � .., r r � _w' h S ve it It e'e I '' - � . . 11'� ats' i I . -The -year just closed, was' One, of 'the. " I , � : I � I . I .r , I . 1. - I . I 'experienced tka � bosom. than slikke,the fate of him -who once . � I �. was, clothed 'in' pUrple rand fine linen, She question sbartled Madeline to such a degree that she could not positively tell, . whether completely as inany an, older person bad " " , been crusbed,by beavler�calamifies.�,_r _ , � , out of -village I . than a omile-bia theikivay liomebeforp Madew , , ry. I r Mr. Pardoe -Wilson, a Word6dterShire ' on , , . r r � I � -ru6st tempestuous ever' . r I I Particularly in European wafaii. '.1' . . I Ocean, 'd ' . � .Pinned on her little, neat plaid, shawl, and I . sho'had ever. heard that word before, Much . I . , 11 Disgraced foray r and ever,"; she kept JS �� line found voice to say go. ,much j and � th by , figligh " gentleman Of Men, E . us," hasbeen it' ' bf, ­­ _­ '' . Ubt that th 1 _7­ Therb'can�bgs no do 1. a 9, OP APIA � , I . ; i I . . � I tying the blue ribbons of her co6rse straw hat under her Chin, glanced -on6e mo' to at � . . less could,Ahe recall its Meaning, �aud so 13her answered frankly, r "I don't know."! ' * eating to bersem, as. she tried td-,sbake . ropifie horrid, nightmare stealing over � hot. Yr wore nearer homgs�b haifainile . befoi I a the old Man answered back - Ir . . . r � '" I or,cauSing � committed tqj­ai'f ,f I the death of his mother , d 80, who had.had a stroke ; Age I I 11 . 1. . I . I an international system of 'me egiorologioAl , � I I . . '. I . I � t observation and reportswould-largaly I ton& , r , , , , �, . �111�1" I : th-6 ralo'for the form idable-cube. root, and � ' , A girl who, did: not know v hat logic Was' � I -know . I'll How can. I hold -Up L my head., again at ' r � ",And, Maddy-,111ailed too.1,1 � , , , , L � . : . . of paralysis. ' He , Admitted strildog her 11 _' while A rd tik; after* linving ' arrpljed, with qu I I �to the Saving . of lifennol pro&rty at sea. r 1. . . 1. I 1. L �� r '. I �r . � �1� , , L' , I . ­ . ;. ' I . . , �', � !� . . thou hurried' dow - � n to wher'e..ber, grand. -�e- MUCh, in Guy's estimation, did M ,not . ' home, whore nobody ,will' understand just I 11 I � . V. r L,_ : , I - . _��__ , hot. I . � . I Some Indian's who died, of small-poft'noU - - .�­ -, 1. . .': �, ,� 'r h6thek and old Sorrel .Were waiting for her. i r 11 I Shall be So happy when I dome back,' . nj& but it,wo do to *Btop�, here, and I '66 he a skedher next how many cases there: ­ I -in how itwas, except grandpE� and grand al? The poople wilf. say, I do hot know any- , , . . . . 11 1 1 I . ,-,- . ."', L GItANI )PA MARREAff'. L , . I ... ' . 1. -1 I .. I I�ergj. Su . ­ L . .;. . d Ite, of,rQttmwo,, had been invite r , .I * ' , 'L . ­ . White Bluffs, Washington territory, Were L , � L . . � 1, I , and jfie:0OYOt6' ' 'il, L , 'I ... I \ ;, � ., . � I � " � left 3 all 1 oral" '�' I I booaustj it will then be over, just like bay. L ' ifig were * i Latin I it , thin , and X do I 1 do'l Ob, grandpa, -1 9 I ,r I ir ken- , k ePer at_,rA Mrs. Noab, the 'house a . 11 i,,-- - the A& deliver 4 , ec�ure on commeroeAn MOntTG&I* Theatre Royal, lait 19�jn'ing unburied, �L I \ - ' , I I I Id , � , , . � -�.� wbi� h fed on the bodies .were found -do 7 "' 9 �, .11 I Hl�'. ,� She 8 I a t6otb out, you -know," aid to her I grandmother, who bent*down for the good. . Maddy felt the hot blood tingling to her very finger tips, for I the examination 'had Can't earn that L thlrty-Bix dollars now. I . � U ost wish I was '-ddad, -and I am' �I am l- ,L sid vogebable oystorge for the - 0, was a iding , . nice littI6 dish , intendedr for her Own : sup. L I L , be play. Something in tween,the antis of a r F, _r : I , , � 1, . I " , . , � �'; , r �'jr it, thevicihity soon after. . . . . � . I I " �, , ,*:� , 1. - ye kisso, withofit . 4' h. Maday. never, . w ic . b . . taken a, . course widely:diff6ioni 1froM 'bar dying. Somcbody-corue�qu ick I " I . pet Whidn' the bona of Sorrel. came' irouud , . L. th ii'of the lootire disgusted. tho�' godis ' 0 ton ' r -11 1. r. . ih the and, � they refused to allow L � .1 Several, rooent explosions of stov6s in \1 : I .;1 . . I - " . .. . I � Maine Show thaftbb old fashioned praoti . - left' bar. of Now,, �gan.dp ,bi;lrive on; I . t , L W , . In pitig her- ", is to be there . ru , !­ , - If. -to Sorrelry" the impatient Maddy want I'll fie ideas of wliilt'it vibuld' probably, bo. r Slid, r ne�orlobk � ad insidea,- a ' m arl� bad 't ti grain . ar-truiliful"'ry'l do "I '-�iow.,.Eiir,."-I'Gu�..A6mingtoki'- vil., _i, anaakaiA1 D �' 1� There.was a low cry for hel P, 'Utbc.dca L 4 , by a Iall,rand while in Mrs Conner'sParlor. - argd­Dr'.z -,,;-Holbrodk­-were- ­ - �[ to building, foll6wedby, the I thopqrverbf,ti: .- , udpr, equarge-baied *aggon, contv;iniDg,Gra I . � ��Natkhmta,i-�vho.�,bowildered-by-4he-��[�iity -1 I gallery, L I Mr. ulte to proceed'.. They insisted on the , L - do. .-play:boing-fin .tLna.Li�-�.W.Ao"-r,.T�o.�.:��.iibt. , I � .1 . - . . . � 1;4 f loading firiwood wi -" I ...... I �� - 0 th gunpowder for the'. - , " 1, ,, I � , , - , . - ­ .'. -.---.-1*'.'..:- J :___­� �_. �� � _.,,annoyande-.of thieves. is -atUll.-followed-1a I I- - r . " . I � -door, 'chatting riding from the. 6ofta& � . L Gu 1s1ear,.butthi;'ti thiio�w, -fell on a . L" its a �y � I I ', it -0 , Chatting 6iily w h' Agnes,' Madelipe a's I . ­ '. � r a - t spaCio 1 a an i usn6s of the :grounds, ,and. . . I I 11 � . . I Li,Y,hfe .. . L _ the audiance... t�o r or Ject W59 : 1. - � - I .1 1, �. I � 1haCSt%te'­ ... I I " : . � . � J:;; I I 1. . I . '_,.. ,;� I . I r r I � . . � — , . I . . � . a