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I- extenBlve preperatiOne had beeh ' Made at
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'Aikeneide. They were expel° e at a 01.1
pix in the, afternoon, and lust before that
hour the doctor rode up to be .in readiness
to meet them. Li the dining:ream the
' illaddY had never seen it
tablewas set as, , . . , . ., ..
- - - - • • • , • china,
set before tealang,witisate stlyer„tts , . , ,
and out-dass, a glittering. disPlay. There
as Guy's seat as carver,' with .AgneS at
w-
''' ' DI a ' 'f lt ' that the
the urn, while _ a, dy e aure
two plates between Agnee and *Guy we re
intended for Jessie and herself, the eloptoe
eceu,pying the other side,, Jeesie would' sit
• ' . a ' ' ' ve her
next tesber mother, which would lea
next to Guy where 'he' could ,see every.
, . , ,
hi k h' r
naoYement she Made: WOuld lae t d rib ' :o
awkward, Or would he, ,Etli,1;she hope, , e
much absorbed with the .dooto,r. as, not te
notice her? 'Suppose she , ehonld .drop her
fork, or upset one Of those queer.looking,
• ' ' • ' hichlooked
goblets . on the side -board, . N,9 , . ,
,pagre: like bowls that , anything eleits It
k
would lbe • terrible and ',Maddy'S , obee a,
,tingledat thevery.,thogght Of Such a, dates-
troplie. : Were ; they • really' gohlete,,thoste
funny eolored thiego; and if they .were ao ,
What were -,they,? Blimp:Lensing 'all -. her
courage,. She asked 'the 'dector, her prime
' - ' . lhe Were
eolinsellor, . and. learned-, that , y
b t
finger•glessee,Of Which. she :had 're4d, .t.-12.„.
Which she had never seen before. .
' ' ' ' "s ' aeked in
' "Oh muet I Use them? she ,
' ' " ' doctor could
so.evident distress that ,the . ,
not forbear alaugh as he ,tOlcis her A was
not of the slightest. cOnsequenCe:- whether-
h ' . dath in or not. advisindlerto watch
s e use , e , , . 0 ,, ., .,.,
Mrs.. ' Agnes, who was au faitia ali ,sli•on
,
matters .• • . . -1 . ' . ,
. ,, Six.. o'clock came hut, ,no travellere.
Then an hour went by;'and ' there came a.,
telegra,pa ;that the cers had run off ' the
treaik; and Guy would net probablY arrive
until late at anigbt, if indeed he didatill
morning. drehtly disappointed; the doetor
ibg the girls
after-dinner took tie leave, tell , ,. , .
'they bad better not sithp.• -Consequently',
at a late hour they both'. retired, , eleeping
se saundly as not to bear the .neiee. 0uts!de
' • liv- in
•the henbie;, the beep, of doors„ the sett g
TS
down of trunks, the teanap of feet,. AI ..
Noah's words of welcome, one,pleaBah,tvo.ioe
which responded,. 'and! another mere inr-
patient 'one which Sounded as if the owher
were tired and cross.. -: ,
, ,. .. , . , ,
.Agnes'and Guy had come. As ,a 'whole,-
' t g ' ' ' ' e is
Agnes', season at Sara o, a had ,be n lath r
disagreeable. - Gily, it is,:true, -.had '. been
exceedinglY kind.. She' had been,.flattered.
b ' b ' I ' fops ' She had heard herself
y ram ess. . ,. .
ealled " that'. beautiful MM. Remington,"
and " that charming yonhg Widow," but ho
. • ' tt ' t on had been paid'. no Million-
serious a en 1 , . . , f
airs' bad asked to le. 'her . second ,hosband.
If there had,' she wOuld lave • said' -yesi, for
.Agneswas.not averse ba changing her state
. .
of Widowhood. She' liked the docter,..but if .
• he did net -propose, and•Some one else did;
.
h ' ' li ld accent that' Other. one.of course.
sesou • .
',Tbis was herintention wheashe left Aiken •
Side and when she came hack it' Was with
.. • ' a ' - , •
the -determination to taise . ' the , siege at
once, and compel the doctor. 'to, surrender, ,
She knew he Was not" as , Wealthy ,as she
- ld • hb th f 1 ' - g d nd• 8
cou was .; u as ami y was oo, ,,a . a
ehe poeitively liked liim, .she'weefasrepared'
- -... . ... . .--- . •
ta waive the matter or, money, in this,
state of, inindit ie . not. surprisinglhat on ,
the therning_ollser return home .she should
listen witlf troubled.thind•to Seesie'S rather
exaggerated acceunt Of ' the ',number 'of
times.. the ',doctor. hid been' there and the
nice things hehad said to her'and Maddy. '
• ,, He has iieited'us ever'eo muCh, etaying
'ever so long. ;Iknow Noddy likes hiba ; .1-
d •
o, anywa ,. , eeste.., saa a e. e. . e in
y " 4 ' ' ' d •n v r dr am; g
. ' a • "n • • On
of the:passion she wa exciti g„Jeal sy ,of
maddy, h..tkod of mitddy,,and , 6., .de6ire , to•
.be revenged ona girlwhoni Di. Holbrook
• 1 , - • ' ff - , '.
visi ed • 'ever so much,. -• -
. . What was she that' !hessehinild Care for
'h
. , er . mere.no ing-a,a c i , ye om 037 .
9 A • th• hid ' h G:'
had taken:, up.. •Pit3r . there .was • a Lucy
Atherstone ha the way of 'his 'makiiig her
naletr f A.*k SI ' ' It ' Id 'b. '
ess o 1 enss 0., wou . 0 a
pretty ' ,roinance, :•Guy Itemington .a,nd '
Grandpa, Markliani'e igrandchild. :Agnes
was her -fens . and' tired; and.' this. helped to
.increase.: her stinger toWard '.theliiinocent
,girli 'She would'tekeinatiedlate•Measureis;
ti a
s e . oug t o pu ,, q ups az • own, n .
''li th ' • h i ' t th - t ' ' tal -
eying, e c o or
th - ht. of Flora l'' • ' th" ' 1-th f
,breakfeet Suggested. to her. the first ' 1 - •
s ep in
.teachhig 31a,,ddy her plaCe. . : • ' - , - • '
."Flora.„" she Said,." I see you are. arratig:
ing the table for four.. Have We company?",
, " Why; .nia,:'ma'am•;, ,there's Mr: -•',Guy,-
YoUrself,,Mies.Jessie and Nisi Clyde,", Was
Flora'af '•replys. While Agnes :lootititnied
. hatightilY, " RemoVe Aliat3 Clyde's- •plate.
Ng oneallowetheir governees to eat with
rksenal ...' .... - - ' ' • • • .- a ''• • - •
. ,.B.Ait;,•itio!ard,''' ', -„ea aa ' ' "
and 'a iortt .'' .neSitateds
,,,,', , ' . '
tt .rat A iik '''' - d ..
. sne-s,yery pre y an, a y ,n,,,an „young ,
she hie 'alway's eaten With .MisStjegisio -and
Dr. Holbrook when be was here. He treats'
h ''' T'h' ' ' '' d ' b d -"' •
er as -t -s e was as got) . as any. o y.
In. her eagerness to 'serve Maddy 'and.
save'her .frern' ineult; Elora Was: growing,
bold,' Mit. she :only hurt' - the, datse by-
mentioning the doctor. Agnes 'was deter- ,
,, . • s . , •• ,
milled now, and she rePlied: '
xes...It.was qUite, right when we 'Were' gone,
.!'!"-
out it ifi different now', ahd Mr:Remington '
. I, am sure Wilt net. stiffer 'it" - • • , ' ' ' •'
• e may , i .ask biba v Flora persisted, her'
h ' a iill O ' th ' pl le • ' : ' ' ' ' _ ' '
a2';INos" AgnneseWouald. attend te that, and
-
also see Miss 'Glide.' •All Flora had' tin do'
,was to.remove the plate,'. vihieh,'..she finallY
daa • • ' IS - if a " • h ' I but'
i ,.muttering to ere° ,.., ,suc airs
en Maddy'S face. . " The' past ierigiat, inat in
tutu re it will be a little 'different r am
. •
willing ta asicord to a governess all the
privileges possible: • TheY are '' human - as
Well as payedlf, but society makes a differ-
°ace. Don't you know it 'doefi ? "
. . - . .. . .
." Yese-no-I don't ,know, Oh, pray tell
. .
h t ' ' hat 'am 1 to do 1,"
Pae w a 1°4. mean, w13.1 'h ' d
Maddy gasped, her face w i e as as es, an
her eyeewearing as yet only sa scared, un-
cer am oo . 7 .
. ,
With littl , graCeful tosses of the head,
set hi motion every one o e rown
ii. h • e'' •' '' ' • f th b
w ic , . , . . . . „
curls, Mrs. Agnes replied: , ,..:.
r " Y t f c ise to o to air.
, on are ne , -o ou t , , . A _ . •
Remingtois. It is my mat er, and does not .
concern -him. 'Whit I wish is this:-": You
are to'borne tO the atter only when invited,
, _ .0. . , pi
' tie: at an time '
and areinot t litntru.e upon .s h r 37 s . /
lic
,particiu arly w, en .corupanYlb ke.e2f h
as -well, such as Dr; no roo ,, i you
' 1 ase. As yon cannot. he .with Jessie ell .
p
'thee while ou will, wh 43-yoUr" duties as
g ovettiess'ayre over sit -ine" our' own .rOorn
of the 'school-rooL, or Walk in 'the back
ard, nst 'as the hiaher servants do-suCh
y 3
its Mrs. Noah .and the .seemstress, Sarah.
0 ' 11 we shall have ou in to dine
ecasiona 7 , y . .
With us, but usually, .you will take. Your
1 •th DI ' N h ' d S ' 11 B
mea s wi re: oa an ara . , Y
fo, lowing ese iree ion§ you wi , .. in, ,
" 1 ' "th '' d.' ' t' '11 1•th' k
give entire satisfaction." '
. . .. . , ,
• hen Mrs A nes had . finished Medd
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began to understand het position, and into.'
her white,face the hot bleed poured indig-
nantly . Wholly inexperienced she had '
• . s , . ' - •
never dreamed that •a goveriaess was not
, .. • . , . - , ,,• -
worthy to -sit at .the. eame . table with her
emplo3 er,, that s ,e must • never enter the
parlors unbidden, er iutrude herself in any
way, ,and her cheeksburned at the degrade-
tion, and for:eating-tent She,fett like defying
the proud- woolen to her face. Blit the
angrywords, tremblihg.oa 'her toiigue were
. . . , . ,. .
repressed ' a,s she remembered- her grand.'
• father's teaching's ;,, and 'with a• , bow ae
haught3a as any aMea. Aghes ssould. haver
made, and a look,on her fetee 'Which could
- - • h' • . es
hot easily e forgotten, she left the room,,
and in a. kind ef stunned - beicAlderinent
hought the garden, *here She could, unseen,
give way to her feelings... . ' .
, Once. alone; the torrent :burst forth; and
, •- . ..- .•• • , •
tv
butynig her face •iu the soft grass, ,sliss . ept
bitterly, never :hearing -the step ' 00Ming
. ' - d t t 1 ' • • •
nearer, an no a rst.. heeding the . voice
which asked what was.,the matter. GuY
Rernington, • toe, had...eonas out into the
garden and accidentally, wandering . that
; , , ,
ways etumbled upon the little figure crying
ih the grass. He knew it was Maddy,' and
- ti - d t fi 'd h r th s sk d
.grea y. surprise . o , n . e u , a e
:what 'was the matter.' .Their, .afs she did
not hear him., he laid his hand gently. upon
herslioulder; compelling' her to look up: In
.all her iMaginings of Guy, she hiid ..neVer
aesociated him with the man wheihad so
puzzled and confueed her, andnow she. did
not for a time suspect' the truth. ' She Only
thought the stranger a ghest,at Aikenside ;
.
some one ceme with Guy ;. andher,degreda-
tion seemed greater than before.. :She was
'hot surprised whea hecalled her. by nathel
. 'f • ' h . .' b d h '• • h
o . course e remem ere . er, lust as s e
did him • but She did wonder a little what
-, , . - . •
Mrs. Agnes Would say could she know how
kindly .hespoke telier as he lifted 'her from
the grass and ledsher to a riietic, seat •at ho
great 'distance from them. • .• ' '
" N .W. tell as ' h . -•
v You are crying so? ,,
." Pd. ' ' , e ;7- - - . , .
he sea , brUsisitig tom her aproh. t e • spo.
of dirt which . had settled' upon ,it. " Are
you homesick ? " he 'continued,-. and then
Ma,ddy,,. huret . out crying harder than be-
a
fore. . - ' ' - ' • ,' • ' •
,
She f . • i tli tth ' . ' stiOn er for ot
- orgo . a p was a g , _ g _.
'eyerything ;except that . he sy.repa,thized
.' . . . .,; . • •
with her •
,..oh • •
, sir, s e se e , . w PPY
' " h bb d q I as -ha ' •
here till they cam's home.Mrs. Reinington
.
. d Mr Gu ' • r never -thou ht ' it Was a.
an • . y., . . . a . . _ ,
diagrace to be a governess.; never• heard icl
• was.se Coheidered, or -that I. Was aot goo
.
h to sit with thentand eat with them
enoug ., , . , , .
till ehe' told me so. 'Oh.,. dear,. dear! ' and
choked .. with teare,. Maddy • 1,p:int:ed. ..a
inomerit.tO take hreath. -' ,, , . • ,..
"'She,did not leek -Up. a.t . the' 'young man
besidsher, arid it.was well she did not, for
, , • •
'the dark expressiorr of 'his face would have
. . , . . . • ,
frighten d. her. alf guessing. the truth,
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peesent': airs Would seem to warrant as
much 1 . • , .
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oily was in' a sad Paealon by this time,
and failed to note the 'effect hielast' words
es h • 'al ' - -
had on Agri , w o turned hvi with eege
and terror • but smothering d h
. , _ ,. , . . own er
wrath, she said beseechingly :
- -
' e vraya Thiy,, do 'not be so angry ; I
know T arn foblish about some things " and
proud people tvho / ' ' 1 ' •
come up : a, ways are, 1
ess • I know' ' y'
gu . _ , that marr ing your father
ina.de me what I am, :but everybody does
- a - ai . -
not know A, an A i . not necessary that
the 'should do ' '
y _ .... I nt . remember exactly
'
what .1 did 'say to this 'Clyde girl, but I
th ht it ' d ' '
loug t , woul be, pleasanter for .y,ou,
p easan er for us , all, , net to have her
always round ; it Seethe she has presided
at the table when Dr. ,Holbrook" was lere
to tea, and even yon can't thihk that quite
'right a ' . i • ---,-; • . .
, ,. '-"' ' ' ' - • - ' . ,
),,a, ,
" I don't know why, nu at mention • of
• Dr. llolbidok ,Gesy's temper leurst ont:
P°1114.' '" Agisekyou, Oan't deceive . roe ; I
Apo*. the secret of .yotir abominable treat-
naent of Naddy Olyde is jealeusy." '
. " Gtiy-Jealousy ! I.. jealons of - •that
'
ehild?" and Agnes', yoice wes.eipiessive of
the utmost collsternatio ' • .
n
• - • • - ' ' ., - • ' . •
' " Yes Jealous of that child • you think
' ' -.
that beeatise the doetor has been kind to
ker, perhaps he.svanteher eome time forlis
wife I ho e,he dOes a 1 ' siiin to 'h 1 '
• . P , • ra e p it
on ; Pll tell hite to' marry her, and if he
don't, Ill almost marry' her myself !" and
Guy paCed up ahd doWn the parlor chafing
- - - - '
andloaming like a yeung lien, . , .
, , -- -. . . • ,•
Agnes was conquered and, quite as much
• ,
betvildered as lafaddyled..been ; she. heard
°ra-
y in:part how Measly Clyde was hence- -
forthto be treated. .1 . '
et yes, yes,,,:- , she ., ga,spe _ a , es .s es uy
- d t 1 " t •' G
talked on,a""stop now,.; for merey's ,sake,
,and'• I'll ' do anything, - only mot this
' • '
reaming, my ea .ac es so , canno go
h d h ' I t '
_ to'• thea breakfast • tahle ; .. 1 . Must :be,
-. exeuSed," ,aiad' . holding,' her temples;
whicla.were .throblaing, with paha, . induced
. . , . , . • . , ,
,by strong. :excitement, Agnes hurried to
-
her owhrooniTand threw herself upon. the
bed, angry,•mortified and subdued:
• . . • . - •,' '
• The breakfast bellbad rting. twicewhile
uy was . o tug .. a, in erview. wi ,, .
G ' ' '• h ld. 'tht - t - ' .' •th
Agnes, and'. at last 'Mrs. Noah came uP
herself to learn 'the !cause', of the delaY
. ., , , , . _ . . .
• ' -
standing, in the. hall she heard a part of
what was tranepiring in the parlor.: Mee.
Noah wale preud and , jealous of her rafts;
te?Sad• ' 't d ' t • ' th th- • ht
. ignt y,.an once ,or wice e. oug
had crossed her mind that perhans When
hes' barna heine, MaddY would lie treated
' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' t 't d b
more. as some: governesses were, rea e Y.
their 'employers, but -Hte haVe,' Aoes- take
the Matter up wee quite a different thing,
d M N h ' .1 d' lh g - t' f .
an . re oa still e wi rim se is ac•
tion'as she heard Guy issuing ,orders ae• to
how Miss CI de w'as• to be treated: • Stand-
in' b it. • YI t. A ' • ' h • ' 't d
g ac to e gnes pass,.s e wai e a
mothent, and then,'.aa if she had just
tome ' it ''' ' t a- h -If b f ' .' G
p, , presen e erse . e ore ay,
asking.if hewere reed.Y for breakfast •
-,-, . • • . . -
Yee,. call, Mies yde; tel er sen or.
. Cl ' ' '' '''l b 1 ' ' t f
her," was Crity'a. answer, . and Mrs. Noah.
• • , . • • •
o Ma dy s room finding her still
d t d .
repaire .. , . .. , .. , . .
sobbing bitterl .. , ,' •
• - ' y - • .. -'
"Fcannot go down,'! she .said, ".,,,my,face
ie all stains, and it'e se dreadful 'happening
9Y, .
oh Snnelay too. „What would grandpa say , , ,
,. "'You can wash .off the stains. a Conse,'
Mrs Noah • said - pouring water into the
beivil, and bidding Malay hurry-, " as Mr:
Guy.WwAwaiting, breakfast for her." ' '
. At:Buel am not to eat with them," Malay
began,- when Mrs.' Noah 'stopped her by
explaining that Guy raled that honse; and
. - •-• ' ".- ' 1 ' 1 ' t ' ' • '• '
Agnee h.s,d beencottp ete y rou ed. . . -,
. Thie did not qnieta Maddy particnlarly,.
, •
and her heart' . beats ainfully as she
' " - 1 • G .
descended to the par or,. where , . uy was
.
. walking,up end d.own., •
• e • a • • a
I de. Jessie is nearl
. Come, Miss C y ' - . '
famished," he seid,..pleasahtlya as, Middy.
appeared, and „without the. slighteet refers ,
• t h a 'd drew Medd 's
ence to .wha ad p sse he . v
" • '
arnawithin hieewn, aad .• giving a hand to'
Jessie, who lad ,just . come in, he weht to
the -breakfast -room, where Muddy was told
to preside, as Mrs,' Iterningtoaliad 9,,,,head-
eche.- . . . , -
. • . . - - , .
Guy watched' her eloedly Without- seem -
... , , . . .
ing• to •• do so, mentally -deciding that. she
. . ,
was neither vulgar . nor awkwer,d„ ' On' the
contrary, he • thenght her 'very pretty and
very graceful for case sai•nimacuetomed to
society': ;•.Nothing *es .Said -to Agnes, who
kept:her room. the entire daYcand 'did not
join' the'"-farkily Until . evening; when:sE'.0nY"
sat•upon•the piazza with JeSsie. in .hislap,
while Middy was 'not very far away.: At
'.7first 'there was 'much constraint betWeen
- • • . '
Agnes and., Middy, bnt, witb Gif37 to mane,
.age, It.8000, were Away; arid.Agnes telt hers
t , .,, , .... ,, • - , ,. , ... ...;- ... ,.. - .... • .„
self •;exeeedingly,amialale.when.she-reidected.
s
.)ip*,:gr.atdj.6na ,O.jie, '1-i A 'I, .1,.ii 1;;,,
-4-.,I. reen '7 --t-ri'. 701:Ing
girl ' ' -, ' ' - -- '. • ' ',.' • ' - - - . '
. _ , . , . _
, But Maddy could not soon forget All
through tile' day thdoonviction had- been
,settfirtgupop her that she mild not stay at
','Aikeneide, and en the .folloWing morhing,
,:juSi.. after., hreakfast Was , over,- she' sinn-
moned .courage • to' ask Mr. ' Guy.. if ehe
Might talk With'him., . Leadingthe way to
bis library, he bade her sit 'down, .While. he
took the chair oppoeite, and thenwaited f
se,t'a
her to comnaenee:., ...• ,n, ., ', , '
Maddy Was 'afraid. Of .'Gny. :He didi not „.,kethrned,
seem like Dr." Holbrook . ,He wee haughtier •
in his 'manner,' while his- rather elabOrate'
style of 'dress and 'poliehed manners gave;
him, in lei eitintation, a kind of siapermaity
over all the ,men ihe lied ever. Met ,Besidee
that; ;she i,enseinbered.! how his darkeYes
hadfle,ehed, when elle, teld , him vshats ehe
aipi the previbiteday, andaleo that ehe had
, a . , . , a - , . , .
said to his race that she 'hated him.. Sne
ceuld not learte leaVe a bad impresision on
hie Mind fi0 the first 'Words sheasaid to hiaa
. . a , , , . , ..
were :2 . ' ' •-•-' ' , • . ' •
" Dlr. Remington, 'I can't .stay liereS after
all ' that' has. happened: It Would net ba.
, , ., , , . ,
.pleasant for me Or Mrs. Remington, eo .I
. .. . , , . . , .
amrgoing home, . but I want you to .foaget,
what I said about' bating you yesterday, ''sI
did, not then know.whO , you were. I don't
,. , .. , ... .. ,; , . . . .. . ,
hate you 'I like you and I wish.you. to like
. . . , , , . , , .
me as- , . , ,A, ' . ''
. . , .. .. . _ , ,
- She did• hot look at hilt for her. eyelids
were eaet dawn' and 'her lashee were wet,.
e. ears 0 e cou scarce y eep rorn
With th t ' '11 ld 1 --k f
h dd' ' G h d ' k' - h
s e hags, ,uy a , gayer-, nown m.uc
abo tfi" 1 i M dcly's age -and there 'Was
u . ir ,s o a , , . ,./
somet ing extremely tascinatieg in the '
ar ess simp ici. y o is a. a) i , a -
tl ' l' 't . f'' th` h lf- h.l&li'll
' sltn b f re him . daaskin hm
woman, st i g e .o, , , an _ . g i
se demurely to like her: She was very
pretty, he thought, '-and - Would', make , S.
-beautiful woman.- Then, as he remembered.
hifaavowed 'intention of urging ' the doctor
o ma e • er . is wi e some ay, e i ea
t ' 'I h h' • 't d th 'd
- . -- ' • - .
flashed ...upon .,hinf that it Would be very
. . , .. . . . .
generous,. very --magnanimous in him .to
educate her 'eanrefisly „for the , doctor„ and
thdugh he hardly seemdd tO Wilt at. ell ere
rePlying , to. Maddy, he.. had in -:the brief.
* . 1. f d " k I 't • 1 • ' d-
interva ,• orme a s e e on.p ah, an seen
l't ' RI .b ' '" el I ' h 1 ' ' It
1 111 a i s earings an , riump. a resu, .
" 1 am• much Obliged for you liking, Me,"
he said, a 'little. misehietrously. '' You
Atirelyhave not much.reason to:do so when
, ,
you recall 'the incidents of our -. first
intervieW, Maald3e--131isa Clyde, I.imeariI
, ave come o. e , cone haw now
h ' • • t th . 1 ' it that I k •
- • • • a
less than you did, and beg your pardon
for annoying you so terribly."- ' . --i:-
Then :Guy explained t'o her briefly' how
,
it. all had happened; Warning hiroself far
more then he did the doeter, who,. he said:,
. .
, ..... . . , , ,
had repented bitterly. , , , - - • ,
"Had yen died ' Dliee' Clyde when 'you
„ ,, . I . , . .
wee sick. I, believe he would lave • felt A
.... ,
his atity to die also. He was .. greatly
• terested in you ' mpre indeed than • iii
In / ' ,
any Patient I ever knew hint to have,'
and Guy'e eyes glanced ,curiously at MaddY
h ' • • '
t witness the effect his words might have
, . u , a y inere s e
upon her B t M dd , - ly itn w t d •
9. -
" Yes 1 think he Was Inuit:Sus for me to
/ - .. , . . ,
get well. He was yerykind, and I like bine
very inuola.".... ,,• .. , . , '
Mentally chiding ' hinaself for trying to
.
find in• Medd '5 head an- . idea 'which
, . . 3"
evidently never wae there, Guy began:to
8 e k of her r es tio e ve ea .43
p a p op i n to 1 a a , , ..yi g
he should not stiffer' it Jessie needed her
- . , . -
, and she muet stay. She was not to mind
the d'sa, reeribl thin 8 M Read. t
, _ 4 saltiag. ,,..,, e e
t'rd.' dm' )1%1
n
nao Nen . wits i an . neevons„ ,
8° gave -Way to some very ' preposterous
notions, which slae had picked up seine-
where. She would 'treat ,Maddy better
hereafter and shes- must stay It was
' - • • . . . ., • , . ..
leasaater for Jessie to have a companion
P ,
h ' ' ml-/ ' . If
'89 near. _ er.own age. -.en, :ae , e 4aw
sighte ,of ;yielding , in Maddy'sa face, he
eon inned. . . .. a .. . !.. , . : .
"How would you like to thrn scholar for..
. . . • . . .. ,
a short time each day • I . being -your
, , ,. . .. . /
eac or ? . Time often hangs -heavily tinon
t n
my 'hands and I fanCy the ,nevelty of the
-' ' ' • ' . ' • -
thing vrould. suit .nae. I have books I
• - - ' '." ' '•
will appoint your leisons and the hotir fer
lation." • . . • - .
r°01 ,, . , ., , . . - . . , .
Guy s face was- scarlet by the time he
a . ,. . _ . . . . .
-"named 8peaking, tor suddenly he remern-
hered to.,lave heard,. or read Of a :similar
lastance which resnited in the naarriage of
th h al ' '1. • • •
e teae er an pupi ;, beside that, it would,
subiect him to • so hitch remark ' ' • -
- - • - - , ,when. it
was knowii that lie was teaching a pretty
attr . t' e i 1 l'ke Medd .1. d ''
- ac iv ,g r i . y Cy e, and he
sincerely honed . she would decline But
m. .. - - , h - • • ' • - '' ' '
addy•had no sue , intention. Always in
e .
. t he - lf h ' '
lame§ vie , ,s,,,, ssuppoSed every one
e se meant what they eaid, and without eyet
suspecting the peculiar position. in which
, ,
h ' — d' ld 1 '
en a prohcee ing wou , p ace both,herself
;sr Guy., stbhes.rt leeped up at the idea
• 1'
P .. no,wing.w at Was in the boOke -she liad
never dared hone she mieht. study.' With
, a - . • . • - . . • - : a ,
.n r beautiful e es full of tears , which shone
ilk d' ds 37.' he lifted ' • • '
them to Gu 's
c.'. n1.199 . ' 8_8 5 , . ' 3'.
face, shesaid : • . - . • , - . •
"Oh, I thank •Ou so much. .'Y " ' ' •id
' • •
not,.make , me -happier and
, P.11 try so, hard
to learn The don't teach *such thing • t
th d' • ' Y ' ' • - 8 'a.'
e, istriet 801091 as- you asked m.e about
.that day ; ands when there l'ties'a _ hi h
,sehool in Horiedale J could not .go„. for git
was .thre dollars a ' t ' . d • ' d
quar,,er, an gran pa
' ' ' 14'• '
hadsno three dollars for me. Uncle Jose h
.
d d '11 1 • ' d . I' t . d h ' P'
icttee . e. . to p, an so ,s, aye .at ome. It s.
readfu : to be. peers hut peahens, I shall
.'
some time be- competent to teach in a
e ' ' •ci 't hat ,b '-a d? '
s minary,.an „won t . e,gr n . When
can I begin? '
' ' ' ' ' . •
(170 he. consumed/.
. , . . ,
, ,
mug se -Gr
• '
se past and Dr.
pisooverY '' Will'
not cure you
wasted by consumption
'
unsurpasseillioth
• •
tree,' and will
diseases of the
and bronchial
' -
wonderfulalterative
. - '
and enrichee
blotches and eruptions
•
great eating ulcers
,
.
William•Henderson,
' k'
gave up pic mg-
a -h' Si life
. a cash 1
'young se oo mistress,.
gaged .to marry..
had been made
! -
was to take place
in orme, er pafen.s
• f 'd h
8,17. pas
,girl w so
doubtful., ,Henderson
... , '
detectives of 'blackmailing
, '
, The MOntreal
f la '
en orce t , e observance
requiring.the closing
.hy annotinciag
'
extreme penalty
a e -6 io
, onyx t n ta
tofore the pehalty-has
and costs., . ,
or itattlaA,claBie
Pierce'e " Golden
not. raise the
if . year, twigs are
It is,
' - ' '
as a pectoral' and
- • ,
team obstinate cnd
throat and lungs,
affections By Vieth°
• • • • s
properties st
the blood, eases.
-and cansee
' '
to heal.
' -
Mealiest/
dead, win
almost
however,
• -
altera,-
severe,
eou,ghs
of its,
cleanses.
• .,
pimples,,
even,
• ' '
,, ,
hia•thiet,
ce ea .
P t 1 d
1 f
ove o a
were en -
which
, ea • ., ,
a, detective
tive,
" ' ' t' '
o k' o. he
as
• the
• '
to
1
unday aw
that day
',
the
' where
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Here -
$1d
. ,
n E xt BOY .A,T )14.AST
• -- .
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A StiCIETY ' NOVEL,
• '
By the. author of ",Edith • Lyle,'" " AIildred
" Forrest House," "Chateau d'Oa," etc.,
,
- — •- • .
Mrs. Noah knew who Maddy wae,.and
nraembered that the old man had said she
.
. . .
vould Mit disgrace a draWing•room ' al fine
t at Aikenside She had ditieovered
is tha , . , . . , . •. . . ,, ,
oo, that Mie. Agnes , was oppoped to lier
9on-iing, • and that, , only Guy's ., deter-
Wiled will ' had brought her ' there ;
md this; ifnothirig else; bad disposed her
o feel ' kindly . toward -the little
p3verness. .She had supposed . her
atherspretty, butWas•not prepared 0 find
ier *hat ehe was. Maddy'e was a singii7
ar type of beauty -a beauty untarnished
)37 any selfish, uncharitable or Surspicious
'eelin.g. Clear and truthful- as a •rairror,
ler brown eyes looked into Mrs. Noah's,
vhile her low courtesy, so.full of deference,
nundlts way straight to that_ ,inotherlY
mart. , , . s a' '• . -.
."..1, am glad to see•you, Misei Clyde;" she
laid ; " very glad.". -
1-:
Maddy's , hp quiVered a little aud ner
mice shook as she replied : ,. • '
- " Please call Me Middy,- . They -do at
' - d I h ' ''t be quite 'iso 'ela • ".. '
ioine, ah a an • .. - --s- .
• She could not eay " homesick '-'' lest she
,
ihoiild break ont again into a fit. of crying,
nit Mrs., Noah understeed her; and.remena•
iering her own•experiemie When. first . she
vent from home, -she involuntarily Stooped
0 kisethe pure. white forehead of the girl,
who henceforth•was sureof one champion,
A least, at Aikenside.. : • . . -'. . •
_The . dinner . Was a, success, so, far -as
IladdyWas -concerned. Notts pin& Mistake
lid she- make., though ,het cheeks :burned
iainfullyas she felt the•eYes Of the polite
- - ' -
waiter fated So • often npon -her . face, and
!ended he might 13e latighing at 'here But
ie wee net; and thanks to the 'kind-hearted
luy, lielhought ot her only , 'with 'respect,
is.one whewas his sUneripr a,nd: nanst 13e
'related .acCordingly. Knowing .hoW dif-
!erent everYthing, was ,at Aikenside.from
a
that to .which she had been.ataccustomed,
luy, with the thonghtfalheefanatural,•to
lira, hect talien,•the,,predaution of speaking
lo each of_ the -servants, 'concerning Miss
- . . . -
31yde, Jessie's teacher. . As .he could not
xi - there- himself 'when:, she • first came,
t. WOuld devolVe ,upOri ' them ' more :or
ess to . make' it. pleasant for lier by. kind,
iyil attentions, he' eaid, hinting at 'the
lire displeasure eure, to , fall on, any one
. , . .
vho should be . gutity, of-- a .maidemeahor
n that direction.. 'To.Paul, the coachman,
ie had beim partioular ' in his charges,.
, _. .
ellitig him who •Maddy, was, and arguing
hat from. the insolence, Once • given to the
d to, e
:randfather the offender w,as boun b
nore polite to the grandchild, ,The par-
iage was to be. at, her's-sand Jeseie's coma
nand and Paul...Wee never to• refuse a
easonable request to'drive the youngladies
• • ' - - t - •
vhen and where they wislied o go, while a.
iretty little black pony; aecently- broken to
he saddle 'for Agnes,' was to be at -Miss
3iyde's-aervice, it she °hese to• have it As
'Iruy's 'slightget , Wish .was- always'ObeYed,
Iladdy's•ehances for happinbee were not
mall, notWithstanding that 'she. felt so
lesolate -and lonely when'.the doctor left,
ler, and watched.hini witha swelling heart
natille waslost to.vieW in the.' deepening
. . .
,wilights ,• .- ,. • .. • . • ' .
Feeling that she neuet be heniesicka Mrs.
ioala suggested that ehe try thesfine piano
ii the little =isle-T.00M. - • . , '
,' • . • -
" Maybe. you.cah'tplay, hut, yon can drum
Days of Absence; ' as most girle.do'" and
. / '
,periing.the,piane she bade Maddy " thump
0 bong 845 slielikel"" ' ''' ' ' '
Music wae 'as delight te Maddya Who 00-
'etednothing so muclias a knowledge of it,
,nd sitting down upon the fitool, she toualled
he sof t•toned inetnimeht, ascertaining by
.er.ear severalsweetehords, and•greatlyas-
onishing JesSie :who Worideredat herskill;
Nvice each Week ft tefichernaine.uplroin
)evonshire te give leseons. to •'..7,essie; 'bUt es
et she.could only Liao, ink sea , d.a tew
imple bers. These She attebapted to teach,
1.11,1addy, - who 'caught' at them so- V*kly
nd. eiecated them so well that Jessie wag'
elighted; Maddy 'OUght.te- take least:Mk:
'ae paid,. and . Some thne, 'during:the n.ext.
ay she took to': Mrss Noah a -letter ,WhiCh .
se hedWrittehste Guy: aAfter going, into
staiies osier 11 aaa k, , paying She was the
iceet kind of a girl, that shAprayed in the.
iorning, tie;Well as at night, and looked so
Piet ha bine; She aSkedif the'.conleln',ttake.
., . - ., •• • , ,- - , ,•
utak lessons too, advenpingrimany,,reasons„
hy She should, one of which Was 'that She'
>hid play now . fia• great: deal.. better than
, . . ,
arisen. _. - ' .,, • , , . , • ' • .
It was seyeral daysbefore an answer.
tme to. thie letter, and when It'did it
rought Guy's Consent , for.' illaddy .to take.
issons, together - with •a'hote for Mr: Shia
as, requesting him to• consider Miss•Clyde
is pupil on the sametermeas Jessie.. ,.
Thongh greatly:Pleased with .Ailtenside,
ad greatly attached ta JessieS111"addy• had
ad mariy houie .of , lonelihees when her
eart was baCk in' the huhable cettage Where
te' knew they..were • missing her - so pinch,.
at now a pew world was Suddenly, opened'
afore- her, and :bhp .hornepielcnes's, all
. ,
isappeared: It had 1-Je'en arrahged with
ire. Noah, by .Agnes,. that Jeesie 'Should
11y study for two hours ' each. day, cense-
aently Muddy had. nearly all the' time to ,
eraielf, and she improVed le, well; Making
•d• • . - , .
4 ream progress ,that Simons looked ;en
- ' a a s' a
hazed; •deciaeing her case to be Without e,
•
arallel, while Jeseie wiia.left -far -behind..
ideed 'after -a ,sitiert' time Middy. might
ave beenlier teacher; said was. of .inuch."
,aasice .0 'her in practising•hetleesons, • ' .- ,
MeanWlille,' the doctor': cattle often • to
ikenside ' ' - dy' ' . '-
, praising_ Mad , s progress .10 ..
rusk, and though he did not:know a single
ote, compelling .hinisell. to listen while
ith childish- sediefactiori •she prayed him
,
er last lesson'. Shc Was' very ini,ppY Pow
b Aik '
enside,.where all were so kind to her,
nd half .wishect thet tlua fanailY. would •al-'
.ays reinain as it wasllieh, thaVAgnefaand
lay would not come. honie' for,withili ' .
„ , .. , , .., _.. .. eir
inaing she felt " ' ' ' ' ' "
there would be a change. It
as nearl • • '. - • • .
y time now 0 expect them. , In-
Bed 'Guy ' had written' on one Saturday '
lat they shohld probably be lome the'
. ... ,
eat and 'during th ' ' ' '
f , , e ensuing -week Aiken-.
de- presented that • mast uncomfortable
[lase of a house being eleane . Everything
,9st bp in 'order for Mr. Guy, Mis.,'Noah
tad, taking more pains With hie icionietha
, . , . -, n.
ith the remaining portion oi'' the bnilding.
er idol • • g ' '
, nothm was too good for ,
'12 leaa 1111'
6. i :7 ings qnite geed enough', and she '
id so much in hie .pritise that Middy be-
in to ehritik from. meetin.g hire. `'What
ould he think of ler ?. ',Perhaps_he in- ht
' - 'g .
3t notice her inthe least, 'and_that WOuld
3 terrible: But, no, a. zriali as. ki d: h
ad. shown him elf . t • ''11' ' III as e.
, , B o er, wou d at lead
ly her seme attentionsatid so -at "'last elle
gaizt '`tii' anticipate hie 'coming 'h
, OM°,
'ondering what their first ni 1
eeting won d
if what she should sal. 0 lti,ti, ' and What
e wohld thinkof sten- , ' , '
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and . they
After all the preparatioes
for the weddind
., , , ,
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cast,r713,, ,3
•at he '
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hisintentionof Mulcting
' • - • , '
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' • (London gtandard.) t .- ; , . '
. • • . . ,, ,. .
'An extraordina,ry eharge of .obtaining,
goods by; faIse pretences was, Preferred at
Bodinin Aesizes.the, other day the accused
b ' - ' 1 d - ' la ' ', ' • .
ein a voun a .w o ave tne name or
g . g. 3' g. . . .
Georgina, Parkya• The Hardier obtained
• - .' . - • P - - • .
geode and presented three bills bearing:the
forged name of "Lerd Archibald Douglati,
Roman Catholic. Priest, of -London." The
. facts were Siniiily stated as above ;' lent the '
case Was aternaikable.f or. an eloquent Land
sin.galar defence Made by the accueed lady,'
which. occupied quite an hour' in delivery,'
and the character •Of. -which:created. much
sensation in- the craideda court.- • ..The.
. , t t 'd th 't . th - ' - "
prisoner ,s a e , a e ., case, „was a
thormigh Conspiracy io get her convicted.
She *as -Married .Sorbe. months eine° to
Captain .Parltyn,•a mino agent, but'she,and
, •
his friends di , not , ge on harmoniously.
SubsequentlYshe'follotved him to: L d -
on on,
h 'h I ft h 'th bl' k h ' ' - t
w ere e .e . er wi it fin c eque . o
fill up. to pay 'hotel eipenses duriug her
stay,there. ',A pioseention wee then instir
t t 'd ga; st h b ' h ' b cl f d
u e a in er ecause. s e a . orge .
her husband's names he having no aseets af
the bank t. but that Charge would. not -have
been proceeded, 'with. had not her•husband-
Ott that -Occasion- 'repudiated her. • The'
prisoner handed.the Judge . the newspaper
. . . . _ ._ . . , .. ,
reports. Her hualsand .admitted that he
had married her in Truro. 'Cathedral, but
had Bihar dieCoVere 'that' ,ehe : had. a hus-
,.
r„.,......4 "Th."4. I- --:
mcw.m. '.. .......,•.Ovri3 conld not be'provecl,
end She was disCharg Silbsequently she
was reeenalled to; her. li , bind, but . he left
her' this, time:Pezipilessin LoncloiWtelling
her thatherface Weuld: /sera her 'a: liying_
if .ehe tookeare Of it.. -She be -canal, vei37111,
was taken to . St..BartholorcipW's . Hospital'
,alid subsequently a friend, paid, her ffire,fpr
her ,'eurney horbe to :Cortiviali. 'On her
•i • • • ' , • • • ,
return.he again urged, her tolve with 11104
bUt she:became so ill that she went out. ot
„ . , , ., . . . ,, . ,.. , ., .
her ' mind,' On. recovery - She . 'again e6n-'
sented to liVe with him; and after a short.
'fine he !again.'went to Londoie giving her
, . . , . . . . .., „... ... , ...,
on lertving, three cheques with Lora Archi-,
bald .• Douglas' signature, With. whom -S he
'represented that ,he hed had mine -Share
negotiations: In this way,he had entrapped
her iato 'a' villainoue attempt to iuin ler
.and' get raid:jut -her. • Lord Chief - JustiCie
'Coleridge, deseribed.- the .caie as •the most'
.remarkable• ha 'his •experience; but he did•
'not know that they had all the facts attaina
'eble..,, After a long .consultation the 'jury
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.', '":1, know -you ere, angry . witk..Me, an,4'...1.
ougl*not to havntoklyou." :.-. ' ... ' • ,
• ';'`'‘,1-4M-nOt angrY:=not-tit-Youtit-leailf.
gO on," was Guy'S reply; and -Milady con-
tinned,: ' - , •• '' ,• . -,' ' .• - ' ' .
• "She told Me that now • they- had 'Udine
' h ' • '' t • -
homeit would e different, tha only when
inVitect roust I'come to -the Parlor, '.or any,
, . . ,--..- . . , ..., - , . •
where, but must stay in the servants, part
-. and eat.with Dire: Noah and Sarah. raiint
es..soOn dO that Liam no betterthan they,
, ., . . , , , . _ .
only,„onlythe way ehe told me made me
feel so 'mean, , as if I' -Was not anybody,
whenI arar,": and lereDladdy's paidebegan
.td,' rise.,...,;" l'tp„..,j•det '.rifi geod.„ aa.,.,„slie, ''.if
grandna.lepoor., anadt.•*otep:-,Atal :here :
. be treated -like ,a, ;nigger'. by liar:and-DA ..,
•Gily.: , I liked him so much toe, .beeauee hA
'watt, 'kind to: grartdent %and to me, When I
WaS; siek,,,,' Yes, I' did like hint' so, much." . •
. .i,,‘ And how- ie it now?" Guy,asited,.wond•
ering Wheia the world iihe theught he was.
"..How is -it now ?," ' ' ' .• - ,
- " Iauppose it's wielsed to feel euch things:
- on Sunday, but •somehovi, • what she :said ,
, • , - ..- . , . ..
keeps making' me eo Pad a . . now ..
- hate h0,,ahd I ,aneas,I-hate Mr, Ghy !" .-s, ., .
.. ' This was' Maddy'a answer,. spoken..delibe
,eratolys while Shelooked, up at the „young
• man, who with a censical 'eapreesion .abaut
. .. a. • . . -, ' .. , s
his mouth, answered her . .
, „. • a, , ,
.. ',. X ana.Alr. Guy- . , •
• '• " You Yon! ., Oh, 'I can't bear, ' it.1 1
a . • . !..„ , - , •
-shall die i andlladdy sprang up aS quickly
as -if ,feeling an electric) ohock. - '
, .. . _ . ..• . . •
B t'G: ' • ' - ',-- ' - t nidsed 'to etop
- u ny s arm was in e .
her, and- held' her ' back,. While he asked
. .. . ,. . , . . , . . .
where she was going.. .,-, , . .
" Anywhere, out et pight, where' yen -can
' ' '' ' ' ' ' '' " Madd sObbecl velem-
never see me again, , y , , - . , ,.
il . ." It 'a bad "enou h to . have- you
en y.-, i . . g
th• .k 'f 1 s o did onee • but, now
in me a oo, , a y u ., .. , ,
ohl.what"do you think of. ine ?". .,, ,-
•• ‘‘' N thing' b d 1 a,ssure you,'' GuY mad,
•
held' ." -h a • t,' to kee - ler there.
etill o, , mg er .wrie, ... .
P bii '
" I supposed yau knew who I was, t ae,
'''' 'dd ' t I f • • h V g r •
.you I no , • orgive you a in me so co -
dialL If ou thought L sanctiotied what
Mrs. awing ow as sai • o you, you. a .
' 374 '7 t la' ' ' '•`1 t ' . . ' ' h a
' ' ' ' • ' b t M* Cl d I. d
canse to dislike me, . n , , les, y e, , 0,
riot; and thisis.the first intimation' I laye
had that au were to he treated other than •
as a lady: Tam maSter of Aikenside, not
Mrs "Agnes who' shall be made --to 'under;
. • " ' ' .'
stand it. . . . ., , . . ,
" Oh 1 aee don't quarrel about ine. Let
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. , .,. . ,,
Me go •hopae, and then' all will bp well,
Maddy cried, feelihg' at,. that, moment More,
averee to leaving Aikeisside than she 'Could.:
li thon ' ht 'it Ossible. - .' , • • '
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b 'I h llh'' '
"We -shall not quarrel, ut. s a ave
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my way,; rneanw Ile go to your room, an
stay there' - uatil told , that I laaVe eent for
.you,''' ' ''. ' ' ' . ' ' ' '
.•"" • rly - nt t th ' honse'to ether . but
i ey we o e . , , , g .. . , ,
separated. in the hall, .Maddy ping to her'
roo m while Gu eought Mrs. Agnes. The
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moment she saw is ace s e ew a a orm
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was'conaingy hut Was' .not revved for the .
bieng sarcasm and bitter r proetihesheaped
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perfect hurrioate• . . ' , . • ---
" P rhans vou,•'-haVe 'forgotten that you
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weretnce-a lchool-teaoher yoursplf,, he,
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inaivergaf attentiOn of ,.the medical prefes'•
,inonan Eurene and Atacama • as. the • most
Lielialleagents' known, in tile treatment of
ConeumiAidni and .a sharp .coatroversy,ia
going on at Patie a's' to whkh. 'le :the best
' preparation, ,it is a rtotable •• fact that -Dr.'
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Wheeler's Conanound Elixir of Phosphatee
and • Calisaya has beenprescribed •for 'this
' disease ' fat *more. than fifteert years in
. . a , . . . . a . . ,
private practice .. with', very remarkable
reeults, and • it,is . cohceded .by physicane
and cherniste in :France -England and the
, , .,.. , .
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relistbl combination in e istence.
• • , . . .. .. • ..
- . •
I knew Mr. Guy -won't stand it." . :... .:2 .
. ,.2deaiitYltile, Maddy havihg' put '.ini her•
prettiest ` delaitie, 'tied ' her .-littlea'daintY
aehat . ' ' llIrs ' Noah's giftaand with
' i. e apton, . . ,
1 • ki • '' ' 11 •
abbe feeling that she'was od ng , unusua y.
•
f tla ' '' 1. l ' 't h
wella 'started or - e par.or o mee . er
,
emp.oyea, es. , gnes. . , , .__ ___.
' I .11 A ' a 'Jessie had gone li
Ssa--- .
'queet of her brother; and 'thus Agnes' as
' • • ' , a .fi. •.t. etitea
alone when Dlitddy,. Cly e rs . pres .
ereelf before her a •She 'had 'not expected.'
'h • Bit '''• ' ' '' ' ' '
•to find addy se.pretty, land for a ,moment
t • 'I', ' I. ' - ' ' d b lieek '• while
he ot 13 ood crimsons ee .c , .
her heart throbbed wildly beneath,. the rich
• - • a - • d ' 'D °tor Holbrook had
' merning- reee. , o , . , . . , . . . .
' ' '
' fpr being attracted- by that fresh,.
. bright face • she thought ;and so she steeled.
' t ' ' ' ' • ' . ' .. '
herself's, mast the :better Impulses of her ,
-t - '
e, Smpul e whieh' nleaded that for
tnhaleuralt lof thansast eihe Should , be ,.kind to
s• e sa - - , , , - ,,,. . . 1 - .
Maddy.C.1.37de., , !. .. , ; ,, . , s. . ,, .
., .. 1..
n, good,morning. ',You are Jessie 5,
' A ' ' ' ' ' .
a _ . ., -a--seee
- ,drirdirmoSr the,future residence of Prince
, ,-. . , . . , . , , , ,
Leopold 18 being • thoroughly overhauled
., . . . . . . ,
the drainage 18 to be put ins perfect order
'
and some structural alterations will be •
Made in the interior of the Mansioh. The
fine ball.:room:•facing thelaWn is being con;
. . , .
Yerted hato • a drawing -room This ia the
a . . . ,.
chamber in . which _Mass was celebrated.
during the tennre of the. French family -
Louis Philippe 'Queen Marie -.Amelia and
, , .. .
the Orleans Princes. .
. ,
"--- . ' '" h 'Id b '
, owing
overness, I ,presume,. , s e sai .
%i t ily ' ' d ; retending hot to notke
.EI an ' - ''' an' hP d '' ' . 1 t ' .1 '' ' ' '
Mad y 'nave un ari y ex-
the hand whic , • , , , ,
k li f
tended toward her. ":Jeesie epee s we '0
•vou --atid.,,• I am' Very glad . you ,suit her.
-y. .
'h • h' dr- 1 agent tin:m.1 trust?" :
::- Her-Yoice was ea cold and her manner so.
d'sta t 'that'Altiddy's,eYes, ter an 'irietant
1 '11. ' • ' - ' - ' ' ' d' ' ' '11
.1111ed' with tears, but she answere. -owl , y-
flit I h d b n' er h ' ' " ' deadver37
y appy, an - •
a .8 e a ee v . . a
body'was very kind... Itawas harder • work.
ip:put down Illadcly ClYde Allan ,Agnes bad
expected aad after a littlefurthersconver•
s• - - ' -
. id • ' 'le .ce which neither
sationthere ensii , a In n , ,,, , .
wile inclined to break Atlafit summoning
' ' ' ' '' - ' ' . '
all her eograge, Agnes began '1, ', , ..
• "Eiause me,,Mise Clyde; but youvoWn
good sense of Whiehr am Pure you have an
a. un anew; 'must tell you a now, -.
b ' d ' ' ' • ' • . tie t ' - •Mi -
Remington and Myself ,a-ko-7-at : home, your
interooureie 'With air 'f 'Daily' must be rather •
l• I d th ' ' '' a ii t '' ' •th
at is -ahem --t a Is nei er
ita4 e, - - , ' -
Mr. Itemington'npr, myself are accilStquied
to having ohigoVerness iletkrinieh With iis•
.
•I .inipposi3 . yon haY )3 d th ' " ge of the
, e a e ran
parlors, sitting , there When you'. liked, ind
all this was perfeotly proper.., Mind I ate
'' " 'I • ' - ' . ' ' ' •
,finding ne suit with, you. at, is eitua quite-
. right 'r she continned ''as She' Sa* the
. I . .
"strange loOk of terror' anti ant.ntqua •viRiblei
, • - ,. •
• Get thc' Ori.lnall.
• • - .--, ''' . .•
Dr. Pierce's " Pellets "..the ori inal
. • • , , , g .
"Little Liver Pills" ,(sugar-coated.)-Oure/
eick and bilious headache, .sour stem ch.
d Fr it ' ' ' t ••
an nous a ficke. . By druggis es
. - . , ,
•
ORAY9.4 ' ' ' , ' P.. ' ' . II .
- ,... SPIE44Fi IC, illtD CIVE•
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TRADE 'MA lik ''!he.) oreat nevi-nil:1m NI • RK.
" liab• Remedy -- . ' , -)a; ' -
v. a an „asmoneo,:ua 4.' ,1•10° -
„i for seminal w.ealz !,,k ',,,....„. ,
4' 1.1008 Sperniater-, . .044",r 4i-0 i.. '
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• 44 reah,,Inaticitency , 1 •'; .
' ^...., a. • and all Di"a14c6 ...,.
41,, that follow aa a. - ,, '
aa, Os , R.,, .q..te.of self- ,
, / ,..1 ,tw-s• Abuse; ag 10i38 et ' . 6,...4., N
, , . , . , .. .
BefersTahto.)?leinery, umversiat . . ,/, .
,• . a sal a Itacisitude • 3, Er, ' 0'.
Paha 143 the Back, Dinaueas of Viewn ' ' .
, Premature,
Old A e and Many other 'diseases th "
_ , g, , , _ , ,. . .. ... at lead tc.
rummy or -consumption and a premature gravd
. , . , ,
tarred particulars in our pamphlet, which we,
&Sire to send. free by mail to every one. The'
Specific afedieine is ,soid by an druggists at ait,
P." PaaliP'ge"°r an! package' for $5 or will he,
sent free. by meat on ,recolp4 of the inoneY by
addressing, ' , . . , , '
. ',rug .. eaat,i'Vaarassiaiecideas, c
• . MAI) r110/11n A.., A-- ' .
, ... _
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Bev. ' Stephen Gladstone, reek' Of Ha-
warden, ,a,nd i3011 of -the Prenaie .; hfal'been
ordered b la' in d' • 1 d ' 'e -.te telt
y is e ioa ,a, vi rs, . ., „,__e a
'
- seas trip to the Mediteera . an for •the behe
At of , - .
,n h' lth.' - ' ' • '
In proportion ' to a copulation .Italy has',
etrange to say. Morce shoemakers' than any
th ' i.. , •
o . er C0111, Lnaope. Swe en e.
cl th
fewest.. : • ' ' • '
-• - . , . . .
• ht ' f
' Mrs. Frank • G. • Newlande, dim& er o
' ex-Sena0r Sharon,. died ,of „childbirth in
. -
San aFrancieco recently: iler -brilliant
, .. . . . , , .. , . . , . , ,
vveddirtg will he remembered. . ,
• .90 r: Pierce's "Favorite Prescriptioh," for
, . .
all those weaknesses peculiar to wonien,,I.is
an unequalled 'remedy. .• Distrefieing baoka
- - e . , _ .. . . .„
acheitixid bearing -down " sensations; yield
to its' strength -giving propertiefi. By drng•
,
giets. .
CHAPTER XL
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as , a a my Septem.
Br day, when all 4-
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4 ,, , .
) 70100)119 , the trav.chersior. Whom so
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