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inter back more than ever before, I
wi
itigh-tr asked in trembling tones, which
already owning its BUbmiPSiv6'0'Ui1k mud
You know my habits," he said, Bmil-
0 rioneera:
-&pri1Jr3,
think. Sohai all, but we would not
Ahoweahow much be, felt what he wag
breathing uport it a soothing enediction.
ingly, ei he took'a �seat at the tab Is, "and
Bend for you —Mr. Guy said: YOU were learn-
ing so, fast."'i
01%, 1pi, why didn'tyou 1 would
Be �yiug, that God would guide his darling in
all ahe did, and givo,,be, wisdom. to. make
the proper decision, - that if it were: beSt
The � moan bf the miriter ''wind' and the
Souria f the , snow , beating somixist her
little window ceased to annoy hei�. Hemi
breakfasting � at daylight, do I did, has
gierrine an 'appetite; so, with your per-
mission, I'll carve this nioe"bitof 1 Elteak for
0 p iori the atalwart V�est,,:
Under trees of giant plue,
Thq.blood a,stirred on. the lSoun,ding breast,.
By the breath brodke,,likewine,
7
HIEPC BOY AT L XS X
granz
1, and for an instant
come so willingly,
she might be, happytb6re with ibemlbut
happiness, Aikensidemnid Guy, all seemed
ydu,4bile you pour me a� Oup, of coffee—
'Mrs.
of your
Iloiie,ioill the foresf,ki:ngs
!A 8001ETY Novui�
Maddy's eyes flashed r6pioapblully.ubon
if not, CUP -Father, Fa V he sobbed,
blended into one gresiot good, just, with'in hbr
some of Noah's -beat, Sbe"—GUy
And the joviiiii axes, ring,
. :,I
the recreant.Guy. Standing; aloof from -the
-
11 help, me and Joseph ' to bear iti'� � He,
Ohl and when the long clock )#slow stairs
-rek
was going to gay, 14 sent it," but &B no
When'tho green woods echo, blow. for blow--
A bright birds sing.
By the author of --Bdltb Lyle," t'Vildred
" d`0r;!'etc.j
little poup gathered..about the �bed, his
folded together, ei moody look
he gray
couldprayno more aloud, and't,
head remained bowed'down upon biaThmart
strack'three she did not"hear it, hat with
the ' dar;,ei upon her: face She lay
imag Si could coustru
kretch�of the in
her "calling him a fool " itito Bonding
0, I long to see you,"sons of foil,
Forrest House," Chateau
arms
upPin Ina face.'
w bile �Unple Joseph in his crazy �wayi took
nestled amoi I ig the � pi . 1 lows, - dkeamin that
.9
Maddy coffee, he iddedinste adililbrought
Outhe free Canadian sod, i
Whe'' king
Then, Mr. Remington, oh, plei fiend
I shall dieat Aikenside, 'Jbbn will
-He was thinking bf what bad not, yet
up the theme, begging, like 9; ery child
her, grandonothe"i h& come ok from the
ba
darling
it frofii -Aikenside, together vntb this straw-
horry Which
xe a man 16 on his own froo soil,
AndhisheaTthishiBbwn, tbankGodl
me. I
entered Maddy's mind' thinking of I"
that Maddy, might be inolinea to atmy----�thmt
bright World of glory to bless her
jelly, of I �emember you were
Where earth is a teeming virgin bride
Iriveme,I know. H Is used to.jike me.
[,III ask him," aLd Maday going in
future--Maddy�s futur el when the aged
Joi m upon the bed should be. gonei amd the
no young man with ourling 4a a diamond
prose and smell of musk, might be permit-
lb'wah b;o&Ld,-.uoon pre'Maddy awoke,
fond;" and h,helpe A Maddy lavishly from
the"fincliful, je ly-jar which yesterday was
Who wails for her lord, the �,Aoulgh.
And a voice pf.songs in the covert
In brake
luest o an, when
two comparatively helple L as men � be left
ted topoine -near her with enticing looks,
and, starting up� a he� looked about her in
aaorning the owie6tmdat closet at Aiken-
arid bough;�
Guy held her back,. and Said
John will go if I bid him. i�,,But you,
'-.
alone.
,, But it Shall not be. The "crificels
but'ithat she might stay as she was and die
an, old maid'forever' I Vhis� was t e BuV.,
-b
bewilderment, Wondering where she' wa's
. anti 'agency ha&been at' worh� in her
side.
HOW chatty and - sociii-I fia was, trying 'to
0J longfor the magic ofjingling bells
For ffie skater's arrcwy,hj,�bt;
Where the moan of the pine tree dies andisw'ells,',
Kaddy, it I thoughtit wasi �
It is. Oh, lot 'Madd
far too'great. 1 cau'proveni it, and I will,"
-Stance of Uncle Joseph's prayer, hi& Set,
room, transforming it from the cold, om-
obeer Maddy up ud, makelhei forget that
I -
In the crackling, starlit night.
me go,"-sn'A'
y
grasped both his handa beseechingly.
he muttered. to b ioneelf, as lie turned to
t
watch the gray. dawnbreaking in ' he east.
the little hired g irl to tittering, and would
h herself
ave wrung a smile from* Maddy
fortlesBeLpartnieni She had entered the pre_"
v!6usnight,-int6,t�echee'iy.'Iookii3g oham-*
Such %L thing as death b ad So litely found
entrance `there� He talked of Jessie of
For the manly grasp of an F,,ngiish hand,
Across the white sea faaro,i
If there was a man Who could resist the
eloquent appeal of Madolp.s 6� Olt
ps ei
GIZ Was a puzzleto himsb1f; 'He would
had slie'not felt al t a strange petitio
ber, with m. warm hrel. blazing � in: ibe in
'ing �down the
Aikenside; of the pleaskut time they would'
have during ,
Where I see in -the bright Canadian lan'd
A far off hom
moment, the mmu was not Guy,� .33
net 1. I mit,,tha at year, his
t� oluxing,the pa
liking for Middy Clyde, -had grown to be
implied.
With the-waywai natural to people
spread upow
hearth, a rocking-ci drawn up-b6fore it,
the vacation, and of the next,
6rm at School, *hen Madd 4as-:ouo, of tb is
eond leaviugher alone, ]he iiefit, to John
mking him if it would be �fossiiblb to get
something Stronger than mere friendship,
in -his condition, .Uncle Joei that night
and alt traces f the' ifitle: hired girl as
Abe had
graduating cliss, would not be kept in as:
heretofore, but
nor yet that his feelings toward Lucy, had
turned to Maddy.,for tlie'litthi,servic6s his
completely obliterated as'If never
as allowed L to See
A May' Shedn Vie'Ces, oi -Glati fionik 1W*
4gh to Honedale that night,
but whe
46h head decidedly It
undergone a change, prompting'him not to
sisterhad formerly renderedi and which,
'had,
'been. During her grandmotitess,
Aili's left,to the
more of the-, city.' Maddy felt as if she
die for the
Ohooklbfs
Maddy!B Alatriiss. and
go to her when She ivas Sick, and i ot to be
her illness, Grandpa;, Markham'
'
room ha1been care of
it
should pain tugging at he r heart
listened
There 16, a boy in Passain, New Jersey,
,,I�`dxplaoi
mnxietyj,thB,,Ji` i be to relent, particil
ogto gau I
�1'w .1,
as Sorry aSi ought that'the "rii# ge was
again defegre& Lucy, had no Suspicion 0
done Ili do, still. .But
`leit hi`Ml� Middy , must
th6hired girl Nettie,iind Were, 9, neglected�
rude aspect,'whichbad grated on Maddy's
whilesho to him, and new
tUsit. I the pictures be' . wa S 'drai
who his recently beari i st-leddin certain.
quantities of glass - from- various, parts of
4,
larly-ai e too was
tIt
he change; and her child-likei in him:
isravat, unbutti
un je h in hiei and take
Rner feelings, and made biverytbing'so unin-
were not" 'for her. . Her* place . was
'and
his body. The ei which e�e-witesseB
It'll kill them sal a b
wag the aliehQr whichheld'hiin still'trua to
'her in intentions at least, if ubi in rei
-aboes, and after. he - wa
off big &� in bad,
Maddy must Bit by his' side holding his.
vitfti�. But thisniorning all was chabgod.,
Some skilful i hand ad been -busy there
-there,; after the'' breakfast,was over
and Flora had'dleared, the dishes awa3r, she
are re4oly,to at
vouch foi, but Which physician
are inclined to-'doubt,'is this i, Oue�E. K.
mabby that's
.,if ic only h9d jumi L'� . — t
ra now, Ing
He knevi front her letters how'Inuoh she
libnd until he fell to sleep.: And
-while She slept,. s A Middy, *is wondering
sb�ut the doo5r;ScP that they might be alonp,.
Guy,
Rose has�a,soii about. 10yeviorei old, who
PS
wheol John,,,, Guy Said, hftt�a, Mdi t
had learned t like Maddy - C1 yd6,. mud go
he kr&ea,"Ihoict. was.no harm' iit' his liking
ly7ay
fula
Maddy did it cheer s6othiri in
-quiet and keeping back her - own choking
whci'it cotild be, he�� the door tiijened
pautiously,and Flora's. ood-bumored face
and then, Standiii—befoe she told
0
him of her. resolMon, beggln� 'of, him to
nearly four years ago at Fr4nklin, N.J.,
stepped on 9, brolidn'�winoddow-pane and
reflection. it Drive back 05" d
Qq at a as
fast as possible, and chmng6. 00D caiiiage for
. ,
her, too. . 8he,was apiendid girl, and -it
seemed -i pity that herlothould �- vb been
sorrow,foi � the .ibakd 'Of. comforting him.
b on� this task was done; she sug
Then, w, I lit
looked in Flora from Aikenside.' Maddy
know riot to, whom 'She � *as indebted - for
help her and4idt makd iti haro� ler,to bear by
devising means1or-her to ese what SUO
gashed th'6"j�)i,at of.bisibig' ri4h I t.tde. Note
carefully that it.wasis kiigh.toe, , whiph was
e
a covered sleigh. Leave the griyei ihome
and take farm horses, Tk
So hunibly 6aii was usually I the drift
I
�aud
'her grandfather,' Still sitting before the
'all this comfort; and'with a cry of joy she
'very
felt to be a'n impervi du Guy. had
ty-�-
lijured.:77TIre-wound was a Severe one; no
a pair of
endure more. Teli Flbrmto send my, trav-
':df his'thoughts ino,couti'actiiin with1e r
he: stood� there in that �'cattage,
kitchen fire and evidently waiting for her.,
The little hiredigirl hid, rptire0i, aud'tbus
elcomed the girl, os presence
wb
brought back,som" in -o the life with
eth g
expected something' like this wa pre-
Pared, a!� he - ib6bgbt, to, combat all her,
glass was. noticed in the: injQv
l6ug"time,, L A'suffi-
elmpaeO. before it beah
alling shawl—Miss Clyde, may nee&& -and
an extra carriage robe, and a bottle' 44ine,
V2a M' homei; they recurreii him -with
y
''
ther . as no rrier onv
W ba to free c�� ersai
-them.
which, d for '
:sb ha p rtea
0 ey r.
'she r,'
oxgume I nt;solm,hen she Us, , d Bibe
hto
ciently to. mllow,' him to-- -wa I k 'without
and my buckskin gloves, . 1 in
I -1
3
.1 intensity; for be -f oresaw that a
�ei was:-befor"Pa him If 'hel 'rescued
between
Maddyt" the old man said,.'P, come, 9 ' i
Flor a, e- e hoWpatne you
xclei
here I i Pat is reanolarran e
and d d mak
you 9
replied that,6f, couise� he did hot
:interfere with ber'duty,� but -there might be
crutches.,- Over a yes later the boy was-
suildenlyseized with a. severe pain in, the
Pvitb you, and a anow-shovel, we. may. 1 �ve
W dig.,,
Middy as, he meant to, do J� opa her
close by me, where I can lookinto 'your
'talk
the r oom for In
aquestioxias to i what was rea ly er duty,,
inner Bide,'of left.iiastep, accompanied vdh
"Yes, yea, I knowl' and
approachipig fate.�
No sucii thoughts, however, intruded
face, while, we over what -must be
done.
F
Yes'I,made.the fire,"', F ors replied;
an fixed up the things"& I t e,
d Ii hustlin"judge,"od-ithat
and it seemed tolim; he was better able to
:than. herself; It was'not
haadei and other iudispositions. 'Salve
and ri� rag were applied' -with the. resiult of
muffler about his throat, John Starts MW
mind. Shedidnot
'M old d st6ol.
With a.halfshudder, a y rev
that �oiimg�otie% g6od4out of he a ; beda
t
b�,
,zi4ht� for," to bury herself there, where
drawing m .pie . ce- of g ass'. of r
fi Bt-zAte
1b in, his
presenil"except were
,,) the t
in ' ' ' 'Fd`� She bad*
fesi
to"fie'r graindat'her's 'resting her
'beaa'' up'on MS.' hno'e;. listened he-
w h
it wag not fit for you to . 'e at, ping� -.it
'h
her�.i Mr. Rernington was, an ry enpug
anciffier could dib'':aswel. Her superior
' - i given, to her to 4inprove; and
-talents were'
qualitk fr E his instep. , Numerous
followed
winei; aU6
a razi iny
past, which She
th
d b I iig-,her greiii1dino or too inuch
payi
't
talked to her of the future, I her�ali
dbiia; told hii*own
When he found it out.!' , ' :
Mr. Remington, Flora? H\.,-
bow could shejuaprove them:iu 11 onedale ?
Besides' 'grandfather. did'
other prticles , in the. course
I . .,
of f-
pw',d ys The :AglaSB ,.dropped
im lotIK
3�f r"
But to h ervassicia a hppeils � f6i
ex !'graitanaot1deti of
should
ber not expect
'to, 'stay. 'with'
Out's,
without uppurat The process
)r
if -ever .,she' had negI46fsd the
blelpleei ; of the -trial, it Nvas :to' care for
Up know of Our'., Sleeping
'but,Flbr%',oIV
ber Guy had talked him
was witnessed by . several : relatives
Me'anwhilel; with the prospect Ot'goingtayin
, g�, one, t ere'.
11 came back only lovingi
iheit'in faltering
�Uficle; Joseph, and t tones
-Maddy asked idddi\�m-direct
while, she vis a- sleep, and the matter was
of. tho.�vitieousi hero.. fllisl�pftrputs now
iom", Wf&4dy. haa gib'N'viv quiet, mit'd, 111id
so
iot'refuse the supper of butCeied- t6ast�
L looks ��mnd � mute cmiessi � the 4�bd � hanai,
smocii loviingl�the �bowed �, bead, br�
asked who� was- going to ldbk after'ti
now. -0 We ,c4n3 live here alone, Madd Y-.-,
anon ways
if r th in'ga'to get to A con-
all, ranged; m�c6mpetent women was, to
, ar .
'behiredto. take charge of P domestic
began to'zegard'.bib- sym.�tOMS
it.inot serioia�, and, Sent lo� family
nuffins, steak and hot coffee, which Guy,
kesgii fondly the girlish oheeks.� '
..
re cin't. We're old and,weik, nd want
1A . �111. I I I .
itinning; t ow ti
H Iked � 'you' must beNiss'
1 t
,
farrange-men a, and i1i se
t en;ed desirable,
the
doctor. -Unfortunate .1ythe priduction.6f
ordered from the small hotel just -in rear of
the 6omipg., of", daylight, however,
Soe 6ne1o. laiii, ou.: .'Oh,i didul' God
Maddy,'to gleep/aO sound as never to,heir
two Should be procured ;,ei g to leave
glass;piaased after 'his 'arrival, and ;he
be aepot. Tired,.nervouia and-alm6-ti 15'
Ilistening-
at
take us witli--her, �fpseph and me, andth'
me at all though. to be sure I tried to be as,
!�� - I -
Maddy free.
.
naturally 'assumed. a Somewhat sceptical,
ess, she allowed Guy him iself to.&epei t
. L
intsi tlyi heard *bmi souridedii 1ike -her
Would leaveyou free oback to t EeTclio—of,
., -
Still as a,nTo
a is;
&nd mo V
-grr
rfill Itoribi told
offee, taking it from his hand and drinking�
WiT Th t'd t I )Bed for,a,
a
1� le'. , onguews, O(
And-ths, life which* I is ipleasanter.
"dress'. IN nearly nocn,,-ana you must be,
:ihgly'?'!' Maddy f3aid," feeling a thipli of
The appearance -of 'each bit'of glass
htat
hie"bidding ei obed utly as a child
'late; the
It 11 *and in tonba sdardely' artic,
thah to.Bta- biirei with us Ob Madd I
11,
, ungry. ve �,�gdt- ..your,, brcakfak.�'all
,
pleasure -at 'thoughts of release.: But. Guy
was heralded: n
about two! 1oiik9J6 adva, � ce
Photo was 6 fii of -,
delicious rest, in
,
4166iplewh6 for l6ng'�emr� bad )3 elrv'ed "he r
---ioto ,
I -omfiirts,-me o look at you hesi
it p
res, dy'! � I 11 . I � . .i, �:
:� could not, answer that the'grandfa�ther Con-
by sharp; -Stinging pains. After �the dig.-
)ein for, thus, and but for * the dying
H6kveiiIy,Father faithfully,, here testimony
your voice to k uO , w that ihough � I don't see�
TUank'yo%,Flora, I can dress m' yselfj"
sentediwili gIv.'
igcired
charge, in the j6ot ceased no niore glass
one of HoneWe She would have -enjoyed iv
'ib'tlie.blessecl�tr�th'that�.Go'd'a prdihiseei to.
you everymmi you aregon�ewh �ze;,si
ddy�aaid, stopping but on.tbe floor, and
Ma I 11 .
61 Rethinks"It -best., When he come S��
,
appeared,� but,duiing-the year tbe-1oy
,astly. As it was, however;. she. never for
4h6ae-*hcP love Him. are not niere ipromises
by and by you'll come'an.
feeling that -the'w6rld was not, so dark as it
back y can*. as im yot
Ou hi irself," be Said,
. his I side, �fbr. which he
suffered'.pains in
4 moment for Ot her grandmother 4hou&,
9
will go,'with them-tbioiIgh the
long, and' maybe
had seemed, to 'her when last night i �he
just as Unclei Joseph opened, the dooi and-
received treatment, on the supposition that
he did forget, in a, measure, her , anxiet
death, disarniing the'' fairiting Soul
inise is to them who bbnor' :fatbeii mad
I
came up to her�'ehamber..
'd
brought their interview to 6 by asking
a Cloo
he was Suffering from pleurisy. Nothing
ond ias able toi think how exceedingly kih&
o ,every ear , , and making the dVing'bed
f
hard for y-o'q t
mother. It'll be O stay"
G Was, comforting ter already, and as
very meek)y, " If it would' please the Lord
,
of.moment happened �fter thi's tilll�tvvo
'xuy was. He was like *hat he used t6bo;.
1he thought, only kind ; and thinhlngj� it
or
h ven." This to the
't I bgstd,pf he
er'.first. thought,, while the
harder than' it was oucc,;. but, Maaay!
stay.withine, stay'witb-'na6!--4tay with
Ebeiioade� her. Si4le toilet*she tried to
thankIlimfor His�.goodnessand'aslofdr
-Governor to .let him sp
-iTo, be' connnnew.�
weeks mgoP when'bei beigah to experience a
severe in ight �ore.arm
ewasbecause
Bhe wasin trouble She acc4t6d
. blessing, for 'her
a a a a
-in
your old'gr&ndpm1V'/Vh hissarniastness1e
grace -to make ber-what she ought to be.
"why
pain ab
w rist..-� A pimpler formed, whicho'when.
L11 his little attentions willingly', feeling how,
gq to see 6 narr9w':iway now life's
gra )ed her,arm, as " If he thus,, would', hold
a[
"Yo,iii hmve� ndt.-yot,told, m�e ou.
"
irt 6f tile, Japanese.
.1 . .
Squeezed, produced not on y matter but:&
:Pleass,nt it was to have him there, and
t , it hqei they
il, r Ing., isjoin ed 6e'f6
. .
ove' his
.her,, while the tears -- in 41
-came ere, She saidrto,Florci who wasbusy
h
e
-Of thirt�--sixl thousand cows slaughter. d
pfi�,;e -'of 'glass. Another vitreoih4 jssue�'
.the
ihinking once with a half shudder,of the,
er a tood them all,
t ay unders
wrinlded� face" - For a MOME mt MaddSr
inal nd' who � replied,
her� eii a
nJap-�n'last� year -1more than � one-half
-'followed similar -to it&
I previous., one
ong, cold ride before b er, when Guy. would
til.
tiesienrin up very wdird -even to � the las ,
I
Made no reo�ouse. : She had. no intstition!
orh. . He thought
Mr. Ii,emington"B' w I'd
were consumed by foreigners on shore and
whi6h left him, in a , u exhausted cond tion..
io longer be present, and also of the dreary
tw� f illy, uttered;�".
or I ds so ain t You�:
of leaving"hiin:, but -the burd6n'Was press-,
betb �X'come, its you need help tc;g6t things�
F
-ei ewtiatives, except officersain the
Again a physician'
lome where death millit possibly be'.a .
,ruest,ere she could reac� it.
� I" �L I .
wil. �;-&re—and `rpoinfort— I
Shq��4;id hot say%wbom, but Maddy knew
. h, .1
Ing e my ly and her. tongue refused to
Maddy -then I wa's Bi Stranger to the
Set to,riglits,eo you could go backto 9ch6ol-.11
Mei her heare.coming up in her,
capital', , sailors mud soldiers,, eat beef..
Mutton and pork beyond the ;treaty ports
13 �
o ji�oza - glass could. bo' fb und, though
the wound. Nias probed. i. This, wa 8,111
It was after nine wben Johu'� appeared;
whic'i' h h reslizi-
"g e meant.; and- wit out the
�,m(
rel)�ye
gi._ which �'was Bustainhig: her grand--
throat, but 8heaDswered calmly,. "Mr.
are hardly yet knovii About two hundred,
the.,evening. -Tuesday niornib'g the glassy
iis crisp wool powdered N vith show, whidi,
Ing ih'e',, magnitude of V6 act 1 virtuall
f ther in his 'great trouble ,.but 'the
6,are yet! all
Remington is:very kind—so
-.varieties of fish are eaten, one-half of the
dis b
c arg'e. was. I renewePJ.i`1i1-Th6 � doctor.was
�lung to his outer garmients,' and literally.
mccejAeai'tUe burden from wbic�
ings of her childhood had 'not., been'
but, Flora, I am, not going back to. schoPil."
people, eatig fish every cla Th y e , food of
called but did, not 61&o his -appearance
.
a
ilovered his dark cloth b p
20 anxIops:tO, gave her.,- -
She - was God's covenant.
. -Not going back PP and Flora stopped her
'stared"blankiJi.
th6 Inasses is ll,'W per cent: vegetables.
St , I
till Wednesday. range yenotigh,notbitig
w a said,
The snow as ihighty deei h
)owingtoMaddy, 11 and the wind was getting
�cbild. His protep irig presence w I as. over
and aiound,bbr, moving her in flie rig lit
bed -making, While she at
Maddy. What are you going to doT'
T , be fist of food. plm�ia in use, not includi ng
sea, plantsP was'prepated for thc�pmniphlet,-
appeared While he was,,present;, but: gb6n
after he was �on to
e. small pieces began
Ader. It was a hard time Miss Clyde
T11 n� I�unl)
New York, With its gay Sights her schoo
-ere ani card -of giandpa,'?
With-, � their aiisl��es, by, ProL Edward.
e out. Mrs, Rose now call6d ius'ome
vould have, and hadnIt she- bettef-Wait?"
Grandini Marli waS /Aealdi;--�aud - the.,
-here in another year she Wa6togradusi
Maddy Said bathiDg her face and neck in
Kinph,.of the Tokio University., A large,
of the neighb6ra, who.1witnessed the phoi.:
dy could not wa
No, Mad' it, aud,stauding
ip she suffered Guy to wrap her cloa Ih about
covei6d' Biel& which lat In -the hite . rnoon'
a way -h Aikenside
h , trip to,,t,be� Catskills Which. Guy had'
t e
promised Mrs. Aguesi, Jessie 'and imself
the, cold witer, iv�hich 66uld. not :60ci the.
fev.eriBb hi felt spreading all over them�'
number Of these stilistances are .. unknown s
or at least�'Iinused "in the'�tbited � States-
I' i -1
nomi an( are ready to testfiy'6 ihat.
effect.- :Tli6 exuded'
ter, and fasten more securely' the long,
ploughed'I't
caiii6&bhly Mrs.- ;oa%2, whoiwU,herfbre-'
Ai , kefisiab, with- its. luxuriouE( emse—all
"Stay- here! You. are crazy, . I ISS
Of rice, which6.ceupioainits culture one,
'are
patticles',tliat.�have
in
vary i siZy1rom a inite point to in inch
varm scarf she worp around her neck.,
Drive closis to. the platform," he Said
head tied,up i A-knorts, sat � back arnwig- the
..cus ionst, thinking not of the peaceful dead,
iUes Ivan upi'whilp, worse that
e must,be' gi
all the rest,Guy, too,. must-.�be.. given UP. -
I ! ,:."Tain't', no. place foi. � girl like
you, and Mr. Rebaington Will never Buffer
b we
alf ofther cul�tiyated lafid,' there. - t
hundred and fifty varietie� of Seed in ihel:
in length and half an ln�,h -in Wid:th. Se-
eral physicians have examied this strange
io John and the covered sleigh was soon
m
gone: forever itAlle'rest which re ains, 'for
He would'not. come f6.11onedile ..Ofidn.,
it, I -know,"' Flora rejoined, as �she resumed
ia extensively ubut"
inions re- ease, and, are. divided in
I
wought to the point designated. " Now
tbepoopl6fifGod; fint'bf the'wa�ward Guy,
,
the place was not to -his. taste, hnd in time
her work, thinking she.*" should die to be
11
raised iit' m. sponge Yeast
I
garding itl�' One thinks the'boy ig.sbam
,hen, Maddy, I won't let yen run the risk
ho'had;,resisted all.her- efforts.topersuade
he would cease to.care'for ber'aa -he cared
moped up in that nutshell of a house,"
is hardly yet kn6wu in, the, popular,
'diet
m * in order Co. -evade:fh6 tedium of the
of covering your feet. With snow. IShall
hihi'6 return With hei, instead of -Staying
for her now.: Oh', that wo, uld be - ari
-With a little Sigh as she' foresaw the
the old. LatinitPortupuese word Tait,
I . I
eelbll.ti -roono, and'setyp 4e�!,!J�ay hd-ve inserted
�
arry- yoi myself," Guy said, and before
'wheW�e'was not needed, and wherg hia'
ful," she groaned aloud, while her thoughts
ition she should prob.ably-meet With
ay,
being, however, in use, The�soybean,whicb
the Small pieces and mauipulatpd'thelaige)�',
gaddy,*as fuUy aware of his intentions, he
'her
pzpsenc8i,vVa13 a restraint to all-saie one,.
wbribbackto, tbat,night,,ride iii the Snow
Maddy went o fr...G� n With her toileti
in, chebaical compositiO4 �clbsel appheso
nes on princibles of steigbt,of-hand.
iad her in -his arms, and was bearifi
.91
and that bi X mddy�- for �whdse,smk; he
0
storm, and, the- inumberless , attentions
which was soon;, -completed, as it! did net
.animal, fibre, eiteri
n6ther:doctor re�aiids the case as gentune.
io the sleigh.
S ayeL
he Iiad paid: her. � Sh sh6ul.d never
take long to arrange - the,Aark calibbAreas
Frobtibly'no! �iiuniry excels" Japan, in the
'He tbibks:'th'b pai may �. have'entered
Very caTefully he drew the p�6, *arm.'
be' '�untmed the indignant old
ride , with�' again—never and
*began
, arid plain linen polar whicli� Bhe�woze. I She'
Vai legiinair(oug plantsraiseld for lood.
the ozighial'WoUnd and 'have worked:their
-obe about her, shielding her as well as/.he
she wZlduot write to Lucy
Maddy moaned bitte to
- rly, eii
6
we a 6i as frosh-loOking as Usual that morn-
'ing,)for
OfAubers aud�roohs, the sweet potato is the
&a vious waysthroagh the, cellular iiss'nes,
=1a from the cold; then pulling his/ow.
id, hot quit Such doin's
ilize f4r the fir 6. time how much she,
ro , . I 8
excitement !and, fatigue.. bad lent,
'
iiiostpoptila�,though';sti�n�eto sai much
by muscular�ponfkmction.� l7bb alldgbd phe-
ur collar about his ears, he Sprang itirbesido.
audthu4'regol-�ing she kept on ',her way
liked Guy Remington, and' how the giving
'was
di a languor to.
a Paleness to-ber cheek an. a
'but
tobbc�d by the'arigtocratio618,8ses as onlori
nomon6p. Will be fully mvestigated and the
ter and closing the door behind him, bade
whilpithiioobject of,�er Wrath WaI3, it May
him up �aud It' Society the hardest
her -whole-vi eeirei .Flora, who.
are ouppos�d -to be' a miongus. - Sixteeii thil-
matter thoroughly ventil�ted
Folia drive on.
.be,:', 6ie than halt repentiiig of hiaaecision
pat.ofall. ButMaddylipudabrave young
I d anxiousli her as she went
g ance
lion usbels of those potmtiie'�
.113ut, Mr. Remington," Maddy exclaimed
it6 stay,, inasmuch awfie-�'began , -to bav6 an
heart, and,a -last, wivaiug her arms 'Around
outl-bautte'red to,he.rSelf, Slie was never
-were produced last year, While the IP Jay,e!�.
D -11100IT11.
ti'much urprise,,1.1 surely you ire. - not
I I .1
unp eas'ant-'o'onsciousuiBes.of'being, in"every-'
her ig�andfai neck, I I .. I
. more u an ont won er an
olk ;D6tch:"�our�com,mon!whito'potE�to� is
,oing,,too T You must n6t-I Its asi
Pg
b6a�'svmy.
will notAeave, - youi grandpa, stay. In
atom that Mr. Guy th, k h &
in is� so muc
left tb,,I�oreigii*s,then4tiv.e��aiate not liking
00 much. It is mor,6 than I. expected,.
nemse don go,
bb'Umd hot-sp dken with but had kept
grandmother,s plabe."
Siizely Heaven' w'ould,answer. th6
her
kitchen
Th a perfect order, for
L' sibulbg�
f66dlicoiledandserved with 11 drawnbutter."'
ottatorg.
A bod-room Should itnpress the'ob
Would you rather I should not --- 4hat
'her'
himitalf. 11 I .
aldbf-,froti zoom wfiere with
1116 wbi6h the'doligUted old man whispered
Flora had been busy,�. there 1 as elsewhere.
Tbe::-loib� root s eagerly,paten without'
witlithe idea 6f si 61eatilfiae S.B..r.eign- I . . :. ,
s, aside from any'incoiaveiu� nee it inety -be
0,
her ,'�randfatbei and'U'uple Joseph- ,sh'e'sat
over the girl, taking so: cheerfully
Th:,keitle was boiling on the stove, Whil6
',
I'
ob ivion'of country or'decay 6f'pattiotism;
"
nd'supridme-in every part of I it while the'
0 me—iWouldyou rather go alone?" Guy
613 ked; andMaddy replied
Poor aching beat]: of f Ee latte�',
1n,,her-.1kp.and trying tco's�eak, I it
the buidei komm would have
shrunk..
two or, three, little covered 1di§ Ups were
ipon the �q waiting for
f
POPPY seeds.powdeied,as onaiment� in,u-
f
sions of amlt�d oberr bl oma or drink,.
` 7alence ofebbl,i
prei oothing ton 8 of ci
'S.u'ggoatrepose itcd-iest. �Thb "paint miglft.�:
Oh, no. I was dreading.the long "ride, V
w&r.dl:of,
:-ioons6lation to, tbe'old,*�bilihou-b edrted man'
With . her Aramilfatlier's. hand Over .h er
Some one. Grandpa' Warkham..4iLd gone
hora-ichesiuuts and. acorns are amoug� the.
-be delicate' choicolite, the walls so t pi
af'
itit did not dream of your goin You will
hand was grasped i In hers.' But'
hemd,' Maddy could litnost feel'tbe bles.
id
out, .�iu Uticlo Joseph Bat.in bisccu�towed
,A ti6leg.cPf, die6.,; 7-
. r
,greeri no color 6quala green-Abr- giving rest,
horten it so much."
"Then I Shall be paid for going," was
Ma'ddy knew he was there. She' could
6hr''his vbiceba6h time he �spokip to Mrs
S descen, Ing.; but' in her . own' little
i ngs
Toom, whorei she had Is 1,3iekf0T,B0 many
corner, rubbing. his hands- whe be saw,
A
Miaddy, and neading, mysteriously - towaid
I
IT takes the-Specubiting, railway willion�
to the eyes; and in its;piler tints it.'offers 9,
pleasant Sense of coolness olu'ring'the moat,'
luy's response, as he drew, Still more
lbsely around her the fancy robe...
,gud-'thei made the deSolation easier
:,iiSh.e did not look forward to the
weary weeks, her courage begixn� to' give
-way- and the burden', -Inei
I d tenfold by
'
the front.rooin, tb& door Of which was open,i
go that,Maddy coul�r bear. the- fire cracklibe
:ei pake, Something -out of *hat -is:
apparentlynothiug. A heavy . decline has
miltiy days 'of itimm" e',rP while they, are free'
from ' the suspiniZon bf�coldn6ss,seeii in -many
The roads, though badly drifted in �Some
I I I
me,,w en be: would be gone and when
essl-looked beav!
her nervous iweakIl Sir than
' 'the hearth.
on
in"go in" Unel Joh 'd,
k in place raila - in t
ta. heliBtthree
moni price bits at
of the grey'6hades-'e6mulbuly us6d..- ight
llaces, were not as bad as Guy bad - feaTed,
,nd the strong horses kept Stead'
ily ori
told her he was going, she -started
d ith a 'of tb�%r
an W
8becouldbear. How cauldsbp�stay thi
going through. pach day witU the - Sam e,-
.0
wayiDg his 41411.in that Airectilift. M y
ui�l
New York.: T� is gives opport 'iy� for a
colors make a Yer than the
room appear larg
:dark oodw6ik,paillted ci
vbile Maday, growin mor e .and mor�
y, gush - 0
�k6lmim�d No,,nd I oh no VP
ine of literal d ;' dger,y which .
rout, ru -�,-drudg6ry..
'would the forwhom
ord Governor is in thbrewai iting, for you.
. e it' '
He Won't let in Bpi on the floor any more
saVibg.of sev6t&l hundred dollars perimi e.
in railroad.construction; A. good' t cry
.shvi
'ell"
late-�and'eieaua wails lookw with bright
'.6urtmins,
atigued, at last fell 9way to aleepliand
h'
eased to answer Guv For a time 6
'Muddy, ":Guy whispered, bonding, over
Ahe strange. trial 41 would, you � rateer. I.,
noterid until two. she
made,tbe sacrifice wemdead'.
as Martha did, and Pvc� swallowed so much
told of Ja Gould in this'counectAi6a'
fie
blueifurnitui�e covering-� and or
on paint and citrine well'with, de
ratebed her drooping bead,' and i then,
arefully drawing it to him, inado :iV Bt
re
Should stay 2 Will it be pleaganter. for
I do,2.1'.
tOhi is there, ncoP.- way.,* cf,', e scape"l-no
help She ma�rked, as ate t cased from Aide
asLast
I - CiiutinumlL,�'Spitting .Wei cup of.Uncib
O.ctober he calculated that should need,
about seventy th.oussi tons of iron. and
blue-. A wall of.a..,palie 'tone, df 'blue,
sage -green woodwork Will'. barmonize �,fthi,
tpon his shoulder, while be wouri rm,
ybu,if
kes—I don't know. 1'.gu6ss] it would
to'side. "I Must,my-life a,wasted heze�?'
J.,osebhls worst, habits, and" as his'sister had
induled him in it,, . it'had, become a Source
steel - rails - during the . on'suirig; , twelve
inofith!a-� /Ile -accordingly' purchased that
Surniture coverings bearing a design . of
leav * Stained
6roifnd her slight fig�re,mnd sO,,,SuppOrtSA'fn4
ter. He know she waa sleeping qiiieily.bi,,�)26i'.-'�rand'mother
be so lonely;, - Oh,libs terribie.tc� have'
dead I" was Madidy'd responB e,
Haddy-did. not finish, the sentetice,for
of great annoyance to every one. ThinkiiIg
Amonthor
quantity' mv-'
utumn tinted S. b6ards are .
- a e
*ii��tit;dou�,6,begt'torb�d-io6i�a��;� a B
W1 quare
Otln breathings itud'ohee
nivoluntei,rily pagsied'his g y
�after which Guy', would 'have stayed if a'
vi�bole regiment of Mrs'. � Noahs had con-
checked the words- of repiriing,
aric ed to bear, agaip, her grand.
I she Seem
that Uncle i6seph referred'- to hei'grand
&tb6i,, and feeling glad that the lattor,had
ing begiin to go clowu,Mr. Gi suddenly
threw forty -thousand tons of 'his recent
ofomipe't covers the centra, leaving 'thre6'
feet all rounol. the room. � Dus . t� I 'invariably
over ber softj,.�,rouiul, the.,
. .
fronted hini- instead of'.orie.
father!s voice as it) repeated'itlioi,,pr6inise to
att6mpted'ar reform, she entered the room
purchases on the marketi; -losing an average
collee'ts.'u"nder',f:a'r'nituib and chairs, dresses,
)iooa tingle to, fiis�flni
'Mad I dy wished it; tLat'waa r6as on onoug
",
tb6sewho:kee� with th6ir'whole'eoulatbe,
kno'wn.attlic-6ottage as the parlor; where
the: rag carpet 'and the six cane -seated,
of 41.561: ow.'eich �tcn. sold.' .Immediately
th6re wms�thc biggesti of 9, tumble:jn
and. draiights of 'air sweep df,up lnto�� the
of his position ikady ciyd6,.
ileeping in his arms.,-' What:would Iticy,
ohim alid'giving a lew directions to,
John, hestayed, thereby 'disconcerting the,
�fifth,6ommandment.
I Will, I She c�ied,'while into h.er
cli ' ,nd ffie Boston ., rocker wero kept,-,
airs q
,
piides, "'and .Mr. Gould 'wa's, 'mble�:to bu y
erp; bu
corn being" withotib'
coverip �asi ytaken up..
g (
,my could She see him And 4be clodor,
his strict ideas 'of 'right
neighboring women who - to perform
th last'oAloe6foi ,
hoarfthbre,cropt an intense lbugirig for the,
love of him who alone could make, her task
aria where now the little -round tei
nicel aid for two,,,while cosily seated it,
:back'his f6riy thousand, tons',:atirom �4 to
% leas �per' ton I tban� he' had-;Jaidilast'fall
I . . I .
it a iistbr-.' Theni.,too, the ourpet being'
simply' laid, down; tberb i Do ollfheulty in
vith and rJng,
vould be object 2 Guy did ii ot know,.and,
e tho,dammme'in
d � and Who wished,
tbeyoungitamn. from: ikouside � was any-
a- light one. 11 If I were:good; like grindinei
the -. rocking-obair, reading." last nigbt's
d'.- 1_0 0 k, ug- e.' nd
a no profit of h out �3 per ton througlI.-hia
b
late spi
tlie iway,of. itibeing. 6ftbu sbaken;�no tacks
vith his usual independence, hp:di4 at
n
are. At least be said to himself be ch d
where but there, criticising mil'thir 1116V76.
inputs; as they vainly fancied he wai But
I c6iild-boar everything," She, thought;,ai
turning upon her pillow, Maddy prayed an
. -Pi _an - - ,
.4apopy,:Wa
-------
Tur Palestine SftiVeyIDg partyj unde
or'
moved, so that there is no 'possible excuga�
kot care ; and so, banishing both'the doct or
,nd Lucy from big mind, he abando' Ded
Gay thought only of Maddy, watching her'
so ce,refully"that 'more than one.meahing
"94in6stj childish prayer, 'that God would
belp'her to,do,, right that He would take
When Maddy prayed that he �might come
andsec" her she, aid.hot*ex,pe.ct an 'answer,
the suporivisis'n of 'Lieut.- � Conder, is- now
at'. Torusaleni b�rfitfiging tho�i-pbperiiratiori
.1or.itq being left dq�v
"vii until � -dust 'u.
, : �,
lat-es
drnself to the happiness. of the moment
singular kind of happiness, inasmuch as
. men,
glaned as-di-6anged between the wo
who, even over'the inanimate' for in� of the
against her lot Ve6muse �oif its loritline'as, that
and she 6tarted back -in much Sur-
oon, opr�se, while Guy ca easily forward �to
They �bave completed -the gof five[
surveyin
undred'squ ' aremil�es; collecting, more tha
rii and the Princess.
6 merely consisted'in the fact that Maddy
young bead was pillowed' on his
:dead, spoke together of what, migbt p -
occur,'aud virondering whatl.would be
pr�de and 16ve of librown ease and, advance-
recut in preference to other's ood might
greet her, making how She vvms,'� and telling
-her she looked tired and thih ; theII'making
a ix hundred h'iihdred'
ruics andtakiiag photographs, Sketches and
13
Mrs.,. Lm gtry's lealf ro
41 to.1he royalprc�sence'. and, then back
iosomo and that, by bending clown, fit
L.bly
e e Pact on fandpa, Mai Bud- Uiacle
ill be Wbd�ed in short, that she might be
.
her take the chair,he:had vacated; he Stood
over her, h 'ti d'.
inne
'groundplans. Cromech4tothe�tiumbe r of
*fo .
a y�
again. to the. oncert'liall has', mort 11'
�he �k
ould; feel. her sweet breath on his
'ally tbereflittec
)ccasion I Ithrough
a would take care
120 �of them.?
ent I ca6e'Maddy;shoul
h d feef it her
alking ad,
God's child, W wberp'He appoint"
her, to wilk -without a murinur and doing
0
while peon
' .11 T have taken:`sorae libeities, you see,
r.made
our hundred were undo and, L f6ut."Con-.
dertbinkff be, has discovered the hiethbolof
-
offended -prejudices of, the AiIcieht
-
dowager . a in London There . is waibetween
niud a vague, uneasy coosciousness that,'
- uty, to stay,t pre, as.:tbey - hali-ho&d,sbe
'ould 't
cheerfully His will.
"
and have quite'aitl home. I
myself.
know bow uumccustorred'you 'were to thT
transporting the enormous' stones 6ed at
lik el'i mir iri ibb'quArries. Several
themand'. the inodern %
1h
saloons � of, an- aft.erri - are filled
bough the act was, uftd the', eircuba.
tai well enough, the feeling's which
a fell topitying, tbd young girl,
Bee' e n6. ',so wlIolly unfitted f6i the
Aikenside, and school, and the Cat&ifl�
Isioxintaina'L w I e . re e4ier tw:,AarodonAfter
duties of a -house, and as I 'BA*'that� girl
� wh6fly 'MY98li
me�nirs, or St[lUnding St6n6a; were met With
'methods
61mmorOU9 2`bgge8t?iOnS of the, 'different
Prompted it were not 'Buch as either
�octor Lucy But they;
I 11 1.
urolen.
1. , � I .
that�'prmyer` ; but:v�h6n she,tbo
the
Was inecitapotebt, I denied
at least two lioura?:Oeep, this ffiornihg for
and,mnoidut, eircles of Aiiiie; like � S�c)he�
Lio�t; Condet reports 'the 'finding
the, iiecurrence of �ud -
mistakes may be The Piince of-'
or would'ipprove.
7ere far away ; they would ri know
o' addy.. erec�meno�defi cite' thou,,ht
of t e hitu ng the two 8�ys that
ie, , uii
ine a or Y,
fe4 shot thriugh heheait a in
th 'Sake of geftirig.bero early',,, bringing
�
.henge.*,'-
1 Olt he place.of �vorship'�' of �Blmal'Peoi and �Wsjes'lmughs
heaAily at the fray,. Tfe"�'
inless he -told them asbe.probablys hould,
ite, rig r m
6 Py 'In', - the � cottage ; but
,littl hi
out so quickly that tbe'littl red- irl' ho I
.
Ilors, with', me and a, fe .
W k things
- ught oild be for "y
Which , I . the W Our
the Site of Bamoth Baal.
Princess, w t ia OSS to cornp
110 is, still a , I' re-
b6nfd the rules a nd regulations of En�iigh
f this ride on thkt wintry night ;'this ride"
'short
7 dn�, at last, the deep grave made for,
shared her bed moved as-Aabout to -wahei a;.
, ,
comfort.; YcPu,�.In4ist excuse me but
The-dbath is sunpgricod.of John, Cad.
court etifluette, growb bewildered at' the
vbieb seemed to him so that he
carcely believed his senses. when, without
Gran ma Markham was.occupied, 4ncL the
lounge in the little front room as emptyiiiiiiiiii
-but. Maddy lay very quiet., until 411: was
Still again; when, EurnitIg a Second time to
Flora -16okedi so cold,, Wh6ij she came"down
the
79th yeai is
hubbub. - Her' 1�o�al i1liglahess' -hers6l� ' .� -':, ' '
'going
,nee having,been overturned or called upon
0 use the shovels so thoughtfully provided,
wb6n �tba AihensioI6 carriage, virhich' bid
been - sent, down for the xnour�nereij had
God, -she tried'to pray, tried :to' give 11P
what to bor,was the dearest idol, but she
from your chamber, Where I ient hqr to
-'with your grand-,
Be's how-ydia,,wor6i, that,
grandson of the great" �avookf6 on whom
the title w9i corIferred,,-abida goh Of
created conirnotiou by. ou0&n6 to
dine a�,m Paris restaurant.' Iii a � mean-
he carriage suddenly came to a -halt,, and
driven away, taking both Guyi and Mrs.
could not §ho�' knew
fs�thef`s. permission I'ordei fire, ito be
kindled there., I hope , you found it com.
a I,], , , b, b - � Wife, Miss'
the seeo�2d Lori rs 1110, 1).3
time Mrs. LEbugtryTinds consolation in
a
iIf.,
ic know by the dim light Shining through
he low
Noah—when the heighbors,:too,�bmd gone,
berself. little
what shev�a's',dbitig slid1iiiand' horse aak.
ing that Gity io:r�i
house i6'ver.�, cola.,,
Fanny Cadwalader, �of Rhils�delphia.' an
auiit �f the:lat;6 judge Cadivialader thud the
window that the red cotta as
'ge
cached.
leav* gOnly iihol'tbe girl' who
h" be ;n hired is' help sitting'by the fire,
shoald,jqQ'i',
him,,coui she uy
'He kept a. deli-
'a �late
61, that
30urnll pokesfun atayoung
Grandma Markham was dying, but she
with the grandfather and imbdaile-VIialli
sometimes to see hae.,�,
Rind'of
nder�ug ifevei 'befior�* the
him, wo as
it ]HAS'suebii by. the
lady -Who. offers herself us a ki�phen
Paying that she has had itoben
Jaew Maddy, and the palsied: lips worked
Jose�h—tbenit was ibat sbe'firat be�an to
Once the tempter whispered to her tPei
person so, kind and good as Guy. AnAGuyl
Erskine, and
has',&�
ex crience
i 20
from her 106h to be' bbiyear., reat
minfully as they attempted to utter the
oved name while her wasted face 'lighted
feel the pressure of the buiden—began lo
ask herself if she -could, live thus always,'
had Slit accepted Dr. Holbrook'. she would.
bave been sparod all this, but Maddy"
wati �grem v
9 V 'iolence to his �Pride'by
'was,
family..
r Robert Harveyj pi, had Stag
untry
trouble in �this '60 its, it t 6 large
1P with eager Joy 'as Maddy's '6ki"a were
or at lemst'foii'si he two
turued!v; deal e'ar to that Suggestion.,, Dr.
being there,,as he but he" could do
uythih� for Madd�j and so he had forced
unearted'the other. -day. to be hunted .by
number of kitchen" R, n
in id
ai f ab`bd 9,0'yemm
Who have had- n exper bp OR at %) I-
iwi nod about her neck, and she felt, Maddy's
her
helpless mep were' Spared.' Maddy�waa
Holbrook Was: too noble, a man to have an
�, ioi� momerit did
down hispride, f�,yirg for'hei sake. toi mi loo
a
his k of,, barriers. At Iver the fftag
Pao
Ward,
Jame , a Ro'bertgon, o I fmontroa 1,
Kis -S On cUeek and brow. Could �she
iot spe9k 2 ' Would She never Speak again,
a'
youngj,�aba the, world s'she had seen it
was very bright and iairibrighber far, than�
ulilovirig wife, and not a,
she tepenti'�oi`her- decision ..With,,'regard to
the cb-t-tage as p1c;aS41A as possible. - With
V, 1�ra to assist, he had Bu'cceoaea wonder,
efit0l.d the house of a lady amd
atile draw-
pure ase
tWe west half of Section 4 township' 1'�
t .. 1,. I
gaddy asked despairingly, and lick grand-
'a'lifiS of labotious toil, and for rt!'wbile the
I
him.' She aln�ost'4new be would a my" "Ov"
-in, him"'and
fully �ti&,wds really eujo�ing it himself-
ng-rdom to tbb-pirtures, gla�54 and"o-ma.
19 West, Itapi(l Cit�, frini W.. Mot-',
for 47"),00,0,
ather replied
idewthat the latter alternative must 6e
that sU6 ri , refusing
At'first MMoly,c6uld Ot think liim,'M.
njents. It, viciously: attacked those, who
'atou 'been
Never, most likely The only thing
Ilie'i since the shook Was to
accepted made bet, di7zy and t A
'if her thou�hts, th.'
ght in Staying there, as she must.
rhougbts the dootbr her,
heart iag so full, but"Gu` saisbed
y t
11
endeavored" to -got it out, but' it was
.1 fely 'and to Vxb 'd
x. -driver S 0 a ntoa c
ppoi
call your-
divining
of quieted $40
with the, Sion Of )I�44acei d callin 91
ejbcO ran
ultima rX 90;
mechanical Superintend nt at Ports, Ok
e � ,
%me. SheIR xmiase'd you desperately jl�s
II -
old gra afei ju his rayora thaV
. . I
4olieved,' ot kno
ii wing that heav'snwas
Flora he er Servo & breakfast,
It wag captured.
where I
la rairloi ,
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