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Size picture,", said Miss Christiana, " and
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life t6o,eiee the sheep-aild tb� goats, feeding
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annihilated her own nature in his. Love
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hitaself agreeable', th6ii Duke. responded,
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the errq,nd ieqikqated. riesenil '
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,flying feet were heard upon ills stairs,
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iug�.iily is tita a,
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she burst into the room With a ,large water.
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= er hand, gratefully, while her father.
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I Assassination At nd6or, March 2nd, 2882.1
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and had, given her- and
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color sketch :in her arms, which Work of
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through. was neither h
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-A.ftery message flashed'through ocean wide
beautiful home, andL -what to her Seemed
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art she proceeded to hold, up admirijuly as.
Mayburnef amilyj ma"': fe ad &,�- friend of
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kilid'afid cruel,f ARhIess ,a A
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I luw,rathful joy to'Bay �: a traitor?6 shot
Hadmiseed Queen and harmed her
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I near he i f ather's eyes, as a I be I could reach.,
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not a sheep, and yet not altogether a I
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!INHALING AMMONIA AND SULPnUR.
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tically seemed.all'on he'r-side; but. she gave
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career..related an Anecdote or twoof the
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dlutissed fair Beatrlc:e,'wh6 by her side, I
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has -but that's,exactly. what it useAlo be
other eide. of the,vorld', and. drew Pat of
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said,,upter couldi� like, Glencsirn,
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there came an evil hoirr, whiclithrow
Dnth�or.t*o lbgo, Iliad tied a re4-rib-
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the confe"al , d ambitions.,
for the future, whiolieprivaW,fro'ni the main
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'rejoiced, When hd:fixed a time iorlia depar-
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a neon ,. o a and of womanhood.
Qu of R
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amp f at
Glencairn across: the path of the woman
who niarred big life'. Ele.ws;sacroatureof
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Luli�allovjed her father
fact that at present lid listed business and
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take Luli with him, and She would'be their
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6 sav er fro L �t - "Brassfies hand. of,
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a momentle.
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a to adiaire 'the Sketch and then,
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was �. not a business man,
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And allolohd.l world gavb ihaiiks ',. n
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bim.by. nAme, shrewd in"some kinds of
palling him Lao . ' .
pursued, into ob. air and
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lation,'and made many a 166ky Investment
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inquired f or Chief Hudineer P�ark.Th&ol !
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businegs_uiu'�ierstanding somet htug of: men,
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hurry to leave it; although he had'littiei
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frome; rougli, roving life, au4 half a savage
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life, which had -beda so full of Ups � slid
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love for great cities. During the vigit7_
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round -to see' that Aunt 'Chiiesy and Auilt
Prissy were � safe, in the Adjoining- room,
dowfis, had ecrve& re'gublar ours� .in any
Sedentary regular employment tinder orders
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Which bird of passage though be w
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endured -some indnths-he saw a deal
ill, he cure��)fttle
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The goodold --rul%,tbe'simploplan .
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0 f Duke Mayburne,, and conceived &.rather
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That they sh a4e who have �ho powe*r,
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Foster and 'Mrs. 136yd in his b66
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wrote .a verse u: riderneath �'it�; but he'
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for':vory daily bread it had goinetitnes been
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unusual preference for him, for aa a rule.
the'society. of, men, to � him
The-aiiIperinterident Smiled. 11 You mis- �
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and the plainj in his knowledge of "the world
wouldn'i give it to ma. 'Duke is 80: clever-
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to him; and -then he had � bout silently to
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low', kilidtle,s to Luli (whose ,childish
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and'of womaa,�be fell all easy Victim to the
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Snare. As suddefily * aa& absolutely as he
be says,. that's ,old enou�h to know bif I own
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mind ;'and he wants to be an ar istr 'Don
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'piettineig pleased. his Urtiatio. eye, aad.
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lishment, but I'think we can, help, the child
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Speak of me as I am, nothing exte
had yielded1o, the romance .of a first pure
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love for a pure and aoble,woman, he fell
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you think, papai peo
ill y like, and -what tfiey cafi* best?4,! ,. , -
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unequal and'euperficial t6b6ar the title of
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victory W%SL Coinblete, and she know it; Ind
What4 people'want to' be', i hey, tdU�be," pro-
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friendship, srode'betW,een'tbe,mau and the
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boy; audit beicarae a, f 064aisht occurrence
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he was rich at :that time. 'It followed that
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'Duke was gone. 11 AudJt is a fine face I 11
am 'Any judge of physioi that boy
for Duke to join' GIendairn. and little Luli.
ia� their Sunday "outings.11 Glencairn
tendent led the , y through tb6 giiiiiiy i
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really think he is very I
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with lhiB new love to Italy. , ' , ��
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River' p ...... ing ly stepping, before a long,
bri�dg. .-a final
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sometimes for a long drive. in the country,
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I . . ,il think he'll,be &good father i6Luli.!'
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too cruel to us - paliai6d, lot it be remain.
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wag called Jack. She demurred to this.
upromantid cognomen a1ittle at first, slid
Sometimes on ,an excursion' by- rail, now,
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wafted a srnell.�'Buggeative of a -burn-, ',
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. fatberg som tj 11 esponded her Sister.
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thing'.0anshi doubtfully. inquired
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whowas not an infant genius, and vilibi had
would _ have. pref6rr�d, Conrad-" -but as
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Duke,. had preBentea i to 1, , a
ble. at Hampstead, .not 'on' the' Ele'ath,
where the,holi,da,y- makers disported, them-
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no idea Whatever that the day �of Woman's
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"Jack," wa�a at
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.popping
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� taken care to arrange that she, Should have
plca'y Of money' in her posseel and the :
. aw --4 think," she added,
Rigbig was dL aing.
grove y After 6, few mbineutBi �' puzzled
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responsive. to'Courad, 11 J*ack!i the terrier
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resemblanc� to a aiapensary,'nor did the ,
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re flection, having run _. through the limitod:
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d' the chapter.
reallainedto1he'len -of .�
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like attendi 'b" i 'a - Yet the. place - .,
fig p ysiclans. �
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me er's sisters;'who'cou�ld'a;dvise and care
mind, I I that I shouldlike beat to be a c6lu J
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little inciAeiilt Oc6urred; one day which, -as'
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Leaving her under End
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ad d not. seem to him be deser ion.
itance i A t"
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. ,,.A what?" in4.uir( )d - her 1sther, who,,.
-impre ...... d the' Misses Potter with -varied
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tbrr6d:.. a � cola ds0age and a French roll'
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idea. on the 6fArtigting Luli to
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Wit paj , �
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And mader1bat usale v 1.
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Laura Stricken
I mimes-,'wwas not 6aick at catching� the i idea.'
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The'two, Aderly antits, anddlencalrii;
"I-Luli .why don't. you run" &lid Play with'.
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. . hottef,patli now," said the. gentle .Sister.
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sank mortally. beneath
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Themidha6r of. ciare om- �. , ,
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the'shock. ,No spirit of wrath -of jiidi'gua-
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the transformation scene,' and, having nctli .
and Luli. and-1he dog, were onjoying.the
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there are'some kindred souls for you-
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tion,.ofodtriagodlove .Una wounded pride,
arose to. ating"her 'into resistaned of the-
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g to do, butweiar
d harmless: recreation of
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m?rning, walk in the park,, -Jadk,
why, do n't -you .joi a them ?�!' indicating, a
quaitett6� of young men in their- Sunday
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d - br6athegi - the in ' ingled.,
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sorrow that killed her. Her weak and
daude. Don�t you think a colam bills imigi
,be - - ill
of. the happiest- creatures in il�
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rejoicing in the,opening air and soft,'freah,
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array.. many -colored aw, Joseph' t , ,
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deli6ate physical frame broke. down, tinder
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elastic turf, was careering in circtieg� �bdillt
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regard to their,- ties -and, gloves, whowere
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soilla sighed-, shook her head
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and then observed, 1� He seems very fond. of
. -aguish. She.was never
the strength. of her a
heard to.uttei-,a Word Of hlame or anger
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friEkin on the green.- ii;
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singing &, popular air in chorus With gi6at.
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satisfaction to thculmlves,-and 'apparently
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cease being relieve d ir, f rom'-f our - to %eleven
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Rg aibBt hiral; from the,
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emark, tbld'her* nothing calcul ed to diB-.
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� 6hig, g her"
*at , pet's evolutions -with, giest
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mjthtruth� as.,lfbby�-Weie� ,asserting -that
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. very fond of Laura, if I redol-
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*subject ot.bio. ein,as � from the touch of a
pel the illusion.. She vibuld grow, c;ut.O'f;
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interest and admiration,' when -A. sandy.dog
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'burning iron. She only i knew .that from
all ,her, illusions' fast enough, he considered -
61!_136bemian aspect, somewivit larger thant.
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let her remain at child in, childish drb�rns
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you are no t in, �a hurry . got ri o me ,
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herself deserted and tilone, and-froul that
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,Ind ignorance as'long as" it was poe'aiihie-,
Hefa in would Vave thiel Waya
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Jae k,, Advanced to the assault� laid disre-,
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the buildings,, Sip aaki6d L asouredl
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She f Ailed Ind fade d'o,way, .'.- .1 1. �
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epe.t III dirty L Pa I WE . n Jack's sleek and 1
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spotl6sawhite slioulff6r, and attempted to
want to be t0jolly.dogj' want ou' e
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of those sandwiche ;, r . I .
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to th.ew.
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&*ay,'and th,6'.foldea petals.16pea�'io the,
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. duty which a in Laura's chil .7 -
_cairn, advertised', �.wrot� 6r telegraphed to
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every authority liliely.t� be.bf Assistance id
' -1 rough � � wind's ' soon
fierce sun , and L�the �
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Send, Una tried to catch
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findin im,�,'The,' i,awwof Likura'ki dan_Er
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before'lie 'I'd
h hild" . Is a
L elf6ugb. Looking in er c I ish ye --slid
rehriembering his oWn's''tormy youth, 'his.
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dog, not. ap& g, :, �thig interference,,
Own of'],
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Satisfying, least refreshing,. and. altc�-
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.gether most objectioni0l di'and inconvetlient
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pa Sea ges Seem �
matter. The children come to uli; "frota,
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r6ache%lb at lint
disdoveredtbb atter vlbrthlessneshof, the
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bearitiffiled with an tin uttered' brayer that'
a ulAh n
th a fopening 1pOals -I I . t U- f6l&-el
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I 1i Did lie �biie you T1 asked Glencelfrii.
11 ,1 Only a Scratch," she sai,d,� Startled and'
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m0alf6r.travdiling.' Now, fruit-chOPp.late,
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oftbe, city. They ,neeld' id:� '.
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promise oi his so soleitill over the
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had boon,a.L dupe; be , Liew im��lf i,ow .to
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Salon might rise .
that the sun of I pa late,f6r,
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er,� sbineC6n' her only
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part�L
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sleeping child. . ,
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. ,, The heart is deceitful and desperately, .,
Ave been befooled Ind d6eeived., and kuew
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that M6'true- wife Itt , Ad
near _d eat
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h winds of the 1:
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Bince'the roa:del been - go bad that a. . I
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load of'ooke.can"ib draw. dart I
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Prissy, bow
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fast AS the power ,6f Stearn. o uld carry
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doff, ith th -blosF.9 mad 60
Ing, h6:..dee'
'y - ad -L _ .1 I
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� Gliancairii buslied ib(i white.�,dq g,io76ne .
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must remembdi; nanch, it took
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side, and kicked. unfortunate yellow dog
with a force thAt flung it Several y�rds.
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Xt � llighne;OML aw, a yer
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d6etois eend.th6m. The remedy hv;B7. , en, i
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Btfcndth� toOL LCkLto
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awak, where kfeil helpless; with a1owl:6f
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mind thav lie never would have repented
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if -it had not been forAhe_ :shock. which'LTti�i
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and love� butL 116t L too, late:to )ieiteii to her
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'I"t fainfly'wh�epered words', to see. A Limits
rn men Whom nien, condemn as ill' , , ,
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paiu, and lay ye ping ell y
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is pleasan t to b6si a rom t b-bbat
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and dust of the political h
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. ra's death gave him,"
of,morb than ep',.rthly peace itud joy on tier
pronounce ;
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Gleiicairn . tuiiieA 'Una Walked Straight on:
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Betweeif the two Whcrc�Qod has not..� - � 'L
his way. Milli, 'b6r. lips quite'
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The w��ge'a of -sin wore'paid him., - ,
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white,,f riglifenea into absolute passiveness,
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.Uny other'reg'al. ra ce iu,kufope�. -The Duke
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Without 'word he led tfie*way ,
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er Wh�jafi
er nacre was are y' 6 a
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One ay, when Glencairn was loungifi--ff
- followed �treuablingly_ a -B,
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away 0 Ot 11 rld.
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in -the Ill which , genera y [
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or two; then the piteous B the dog
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!becama'�more 'she
fiddler Of no .1 . � Not.lo�g
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gloom* sfid.bitterbeks�of Spirit lie. inade
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Be, I cred to him (for be . d-notgreatly, affect
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th all - could, bear; - B e'
stood still, burst into bitter tesirs,'and Bob-
ago he - wag' -entertaining ,the da;ughters of
the Prince' of Wales Mill,' som� smusic of
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pan- three, f pet and, twe ti.fi �* 6 feet . �
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England, leaving f Luli in tho'care
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the c6inpanjof the ,1 assembly of ancien a, .
which. teim-. he babitual�ly epokeo fthe
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did congregate), the, door. was � pushed- i
open,.
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,,Why, it bit you,", B�id,Glen6airu;_prac"
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con alprehen6ion. ' With : one a
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cried.out 11-111ay us I BoaLutiful Star,' Uncle
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wwted� HE: nodded bis'lle ad, and, af ter ,
1 I king criticill� at the pan forUirlom�6.at, � �
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`11 I � %used him by'lliswife's.death. She might
'gone '
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'-dbr ties (wbi6h had Doi p i
ab][6),'he,r4olved a , ev I er tqbd'paried Again
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:and�the.-ta]Onted portrayer;-cf--the tabby,
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kitten, Duke a
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. ,,,,But it'w.hurtf _ch I a . aft, poor
L.Alfredl play _ Ug__�
- or-: l3_eautifx4:,gtar.'"_
The said melody is not a high Art stroke.of,
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from the.child wboL. was--flio Jilying iniriia`
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-tufe,
. preeent�for tuli;in the .shap6 of a juvenile
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thing 1-haikLj hear it I" And .Luli stopped �
� S--�-w two�-fii�gers`-' ndgobbb&--majy�'-,y4arg�
up hei-ear ith�_ ,a
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music by a great deal,' Itwa, f
_ , p, in fact, or ., ,
. 1. gad_ ",
�k--� ,0a6___a,'," 7,of�tfie7pan`wdro
--dead- _L ltty;�
,In ous covers
U moment the'lloader ,
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of,-th-e' - wi e e. a mourne , slid
render the: life of this child. of hii4�:afid
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�T t q canine. Bpecies, ,;wal.ke .,
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1: L Giencal ot Seen uke May urne,
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dry, ' ad "
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� .!, Come, along;
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'hand.
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'heavil y o bO'uIB, . and, shelves-
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-1 bittei;, remorse.;. bat � it., is.,queationable,
- .mortal
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or,,atleast, ad on n him as ele child,�
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takinghei L � He 12
harshly, indeed bat, the'dhild
f, th
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Here1".,qfiickT1 excIaiLo6ed .the I .:
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ill he ,-
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whether the1eeling which 001)Wthe' Eisters,
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11 . Wodld.lbave regarded as true 11 repentance"
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Glenottirn, ,.had. naade�' innufnerable
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1. -an y. years before;. but he wou
We ld'bave
quiteL gently. ;
felt hews�a nbt'to be disobeyed, and let him'
Beals *`Chappel -i :, memory . serye;J:aaaaaker,
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'When 11 Beautiful' Star". was'
catching.
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w man's arms. -.1 Now is the tix:66.
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I had ever filled ,his -heart.'' He' had been
w Oild-
acquaintances ifil' the ,course of h L
wide *anderiugs,.'Lbut he -had not. many
.recognized b1m, at once, by,;'t4,e Aescripti6n
)to bad heard,' even' 'the �white terrier
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lead � her I U16ag'L awe'YL from,. the victim,
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forgotten, b y�,the public Lbf this country- :it
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agonized, defia tj- mbitie;.�ed*" miserable;
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but humbled�- L He
'friends, especlally:'ILU E6gland. - He had
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tucked away� una6r ibe:youpg fellow's arm
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owls fell WriferAnd1ainter
,Whose piteous h - � ; - .
ber:esrs. - , � -,
was disinterred by a,'baiaa. of Ethippi'an
&ginaingL.of for
: manity And the robust man were,envel6ped �
. in� the Stifling cloud ' The' 'child,, cioughed, ,
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never b4d" rebelled
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a0aill6t Fate, curged 1?M6, cursed.bi
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ll�l inost lost -sight; of the few of his
f.jil6w' '.' '' ' ', .
i k lis
a whom he had li 6ic ;'with the majo
,,;badeo
:had not identified hi for, LU i fifided:
idelight tM'
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her, faille
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erenad ra at the the ragd
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And choked; and! a ggled, but. th n I
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ri 0 not been on good 'termg.;'Etud
had
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led to the gate L of, the' -park - but-therb-she
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fatalist and UL
beathe by:nature,.s, fiue�
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ad quite lbs:t idghtof thatfamilY Of the
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stly an tear
Stopped and d -,
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natethem. Introducedby , negro mins rers,
frightLand pain the boy; his eyes weeping . ;
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Ill Spoiled b b b
I y ping orn -in a Christian
age, for all� his bins he blainealiis destiny;'
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-lost 'Captain , B,U'r'r'lett� lw.11t.� bad partly
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kindo,.ma,16 and'femali), life and still life,
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� Do;:AO1 papa, d6ar, let.Mo go back and
",Beautiful Star "becalae�cae,.of the,m6at
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popular EongB in E'nglandj and was shrieked
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h6.t' littlehydrantsi made U� ruBh-f6r
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the door� find once in the open air all, -ill 1.
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and oil that destj . ny an . llenly� �rescnted the-
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s ducated him. . All.ihese early associations'
held) drifted siwaY, : Ind the'places where,
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and -be loolied,a1the-viSitor a p provingly,'as.
he g' eted him b'. name, and, bads -him
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see if the poor dog is -better I . Papa, darlin L g. ,
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-'aloud . and thumped owthe,piano'by that
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- they had lived knew them no morei , For.
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b Was in, eed'an'
*comein. Duka-MAy urne
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mileicul young lady � Whose lietalle is' legion
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lauch as his' 0 wil iL he now looked Up all, the
almost perfect i�oe of masculine beauty and
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youth. He was quit"b a, 'boy, aud.,�bo yish-
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half impatient, and then relented; , ' `.; - :
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One's blood ,Curdles at the recollection, � o f
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for .her, rea I
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I 'led a strange und,
� checkered life, which was rather
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friends he could muster;, and,`not, bbing,
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looking still--1bill'. and slight; with a figure
I "Well,'well', g . your sun 8,
. �6 liPlad With� i
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and 111 Ko..ba,dk and see how it is� I
I:dare
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;"�LS fall -ah-ah-ha-ha, Stah,,.df the.evenin, I
I so on. �Still w6 gorig,ig alive and in
and "
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child. ,'The first few condo of ' tl a o ell d .
wer Ublc.� L '
' o. almost uube&'L . The! sinalouia,
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affiict4 with many,ocniples as to�the strict
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epiqubife of, accepting casuiell invitatiOlys, he'
that would,'probably devel6p�and improve,
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and A face in'whibli no improvement seemed,
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say it's well by this time. if not, V11 give
favor with the ro�slchlldrl6n, and' 1iTn6le.
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fumes penetr,ated'to every nook, and doiper ' '
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L . -first taken. charge Of by the. wife of -one of
one day tooi-Luli out dreseedid'her-best,
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pOdSi b1p, . so , singularly handsome and
�was..
some boy sixpen6e'to look After it. There.
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cheer tip, little one I it:shall to all'right."�
Alfred" .was Saill ,to play it''to big little
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nieces. iJust as. be had-madc�,& L w end
of the'room, Und. befqre_.thtl first thin ! ute .1 ,
passed ,away the little group looked as .
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and went: to call his fellow travellers
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aris, Mi.. .and, Mrs.' Craven; - . ;
attractive � it He had hair otol
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,dark cheetauti, curling. in richUnd
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L Glen6airri turned back and walked away
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of:plaiyiag, Charles, the favorite attendant
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'Princesses,
'though a u them .* *
great grief hId come upo . ,.
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-American, whose house wav in: a little
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�iings ' ; L p�eg large and,'. bright and,gray.;": a
'compl
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Wlien'be�retllraed borne, And Luli ran
on- the .brought in' U- :tray
'with food, when the little girlsl at.
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� � The little child.was, � hurriedly carried to
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. died, and ills *aail6r, brought him to Eng,
aF lie � They
. quaintance should be re wed.
ad rather taken 'a fanev to Glencairn
xion neither fair norbrow'u,.but of.a
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cles,r,healthy. olive,palenesp ;'and features
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to him, aakings eager , I .. I
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O]300 :'L " Unclb Alfred, 06 play"
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I land, *hera friends of'the captain',of, the
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lost vessel, taking An interest in the forlorn-
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from the first, a 'they' . delighted
an .
. ' were
that ,
I were, from the ,.broad VroW,� of Square'
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�It.a�bbtter.:;_ it wasn't hurt -' it"s
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BeAUtifUlL DO-Unble
I Star ' for,Charles',
Alfred." 'Tableau-Tbe Duke, of Edin.
pinched -f�ce w.a9l Scarlet. -. Its struggles for .
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� free bteathing were most � pit :6,
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. � I child, put 116 as soQ-hL'hs.,'hew�a ... old.enough
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with _'prettyj well-mannered— Soft-VoiCed
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-Lil,li;. who -they decided-st-once ,would in she-
outline to the massivi 31y moulded jaw and
;�hin�;thoroughly*asouline-iii,ibbir:sti6ngth-
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.not.crying-a hLi.now'L.- ,_1-den:t_&_bPyJQ.lO_o_k_
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-burgh-in iliq_a6t of Shutting Up his violiii,i 3'L
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moved.the mother t0such an extent that. ,
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to a good S,hobl.' 616ab�irn. stayed.there
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ill sweet compazion for Katie., . -, .. �
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But,Priscilla"thougt that the'Ao'g must
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� and clapping their hands ;-;�Charles like, a
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, P&niong; heL unruly', Sullen; and.
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L� I Td,awi Mra"C'r6ven were-Ucouple over-
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Of (iulbline�ihat,end6wbcl.tli6m.",;�ith, ka'abso.'
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' t '..;'rare in". imanbood, audda Mid-
late beau y
,have boe-n too much hurt to be 96 rabidly
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*ell,trained 'Servant, standing still .as a
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Claelp-knife Upon 0; schoolfiellovi, followed
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, Ind' interest ifi-,their�n6igbibois', affairs,,
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d Is. aged -manho -r 'One iligb "
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cured ;,and'whenL Elie could find ,
Oppori
' tunity of Speaking 'Alone .�to Wencairn,,ahe
statue, holding . -the, tray before him . with
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hot b* hands. L There' was �only �oiie course
,Ahe. child , ver .the ammonia
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I n�d once more dild:,:the. motber� f6llow� in , � �
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gurrouaq� " _ V.. E�6m6wbat 6062mog-
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6ir "1,-&j'frieu`(lg,An ne'lli",,",
- ' - " ' --_-a'_ �htffig:lll anyt Ing
:doub ,t wbether DukdM6yllurne'la handsome
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W-,,,r,,. ,r �r .
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ace. Well t "
-in4itired-of,bim, iwa,10-w-Voido:��
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"HOW Aid
�Ubparerlt:tothe.. ed. D.,uke,._who_
dood-'natur
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66arfaL �Ilendq ad8z � I'l a ,
-.-11111111 '. � in a few sebo
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new and out, of, the wa.y. - Glencairn was
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you in'aniageabout the-dog?"� ,-
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took his,fiddle - out ,of' iiel:, casb, agalil'' and
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pll,,6y d 1� Beautiful Star " f6 r , CharlpB,
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sake of law'and ord'er,.!expelled,:--i- -`-1- I
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rassedsmilpireel . -
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aS.-thobedt' thing.'. Ribs'Were broken too
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Wf e --&'d- nidtibntael - - W -thw-
6till,r6maib hea
'holding
� letLO gasp
9, -intheairwith more freedom7----�
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he Was evidently " & Lin al With a story'
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badly to recover. 11ere 1�'..he added, Bud-
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musid ce . Sl Charies,� 'still the
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. way to Madeira and the Cabe � of
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indeed prdbably_U_L1_taU With J�h Oje than one.
and the whiie,,pink-eyed, jet-'noEed terrier
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denly looking'sharply at her".,, don,'t Bay a
tray, permitted hitaSelf'the obeervation, -
this the mother was- greatly'pleaaed4 , She , .
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atory-was . a .cause of flinch pleasant
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Wicked away snugly under" his other arm,
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word to Luili I The child's ,.too- e it vs.:
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Verry
announced her ntion of coming �dai,
itite n,as
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inferell to Mrs.. Craven, who: was fond, Of
Glencairn regg,rded -him with a steady,'
Notiaword,tolielr,mind.11
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Highness "? Charles then set down his tray
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novels and; of poetry of' an elementary:
hall. surprised,, approving look!,; �., but lie
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hind. Thus it' happealed. that the casual
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hiefly because, sho -dared I not for b 6 life�
don Lette?: t , o the New York .Tribulze Ir .
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'.was more fright6ed than hur b, c7amTo ap-wil , . �
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a Stroke of luck in the diamond diggingEA4
meeting sewed the� gebd of an enduring.
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intimacy day boreits fruit.
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mind, land n lf� , I these
first they face to sob. � � ,
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. resolved to return O�England. ' I . 7 . .
It el uned'to Glencafrn that, during his
his frienda had been
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show of curiosity. The, woman was Mrs.
Morgan, loom boas,
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absened, all, old I
ever was,,, thoulght'Gleficairn. ., :
so different from his child I" .
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,t, mma � the wife of a
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caftered to the four, winds of heaven. - He
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I've brought Lull a pup,`sir,!'1'sAid,1)qke,
It.il6emedto �poor Priscilla strange'and
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mourning, who had co '
me oat with her'
inquired after One and another, and all Were
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9 mewhat�swkwardly, thin,hing-6`himigelf
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almost im'ossible Abat-the Glenca4ru Of
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-tbatmorning was, -the very samoUnd,no.
in6lling'' compounds which ar-6 adminis"
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I mother, was on her �way back to England,
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father's e�ee, 2" I
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other them the G I
ter6d under. Latin - nameg to hide - their
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to find it home withi her nearest7 relative,,,
, the earliest of these conversations after his
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When he came to take a,iiearer view, he
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Pommonneso mad of btl MOB, unwholesome-
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retuAft, Miss Christiana Pottei,observed; ,
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noticed,,ab once the- peculiarity, of o Glen-
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- day after tea, &,lid, round wholal. the vbeil-
Iless. -Water' as, Water -is cheap, �ult as
�nd do
Murray 0heston, of No. 1,835' Cheatuut�,
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before alluded to. She arrived in Eugland
� We must, Show Mr. Glencairull--(Rhe-
eat r 's eyes -I peculiarity which its Object
dren'ciung so trustingly and affectionately.
al'�"" ' ig Worth 9 guinea at gallon,
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street,.who, has hai1's, large elxperi6nee With . � I , �,
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duly, went to her a at's house as Glen-
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:never dropped, the 111r.) ',.that pretty'sk6,6h'.
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I pidd to conceal by, aide- , locks or
never atte.m, I
Katie Cra;ven had come to to , a with -him'
on .111hrough. But of. a Aifferent,
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the, diseases of'childien, both'iin his private , , ,
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I � cairn's betrothed, and left the're,in a month
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kitten;- We are going t6, have it fraull
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and after. that ineal (partaken of in ihodrel
Jug-robm ill oom�any, the ahciont6l);,
Dr. Wilson's Pulmonary Cherry Balsam.
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It is a pleasant but sure remedy for Cough$"
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p ractice and'. while 'connected, with 'the
Obildren's , Hospital, said I yeaterdaY I .
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Laura w As one of,those wom ell to wholin''
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this Occesion,'. produced. on . Strangers
imptegs . ion rather curious thi In ul4favorable.
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I ere�t' .the' two little girls bad been
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" Duke'Mayb&ne? ;`WhAtl Tom' May-
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Bef 6re they bad ti WOO 'to exic'fiang-e mor6
almost preternat rall ' ell-behavedi and
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all pulmonary diseases.. , It', is �, a'
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made no exmininatio' of ,the , work- I .,
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.. they -love, they 11 love too - wolli." She did
burn6's' boYT' said Glencairn. - ,
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than' 4 few -,words about the pup ,whom
had done credit, to their, schooling in the I
g,a,t,,Y,n g conapoun&- world -,renowned
�Iugs of , the , ammonia , cure, yet, I
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not love. -Glencairia At all.; too "well for' his
1, Yes. -Mr. Mayburne's dead; you know',
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D,k ' deposited on tbe li�oiitbrug L'd com-
11 General Depar�m6nt" branch, they� rabed
hea, a �
balsams wbidh flow from der-
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he wag conviucdd th6 tl�e results attained . , I
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-comfi)rt, ,but, as thinga'unfo �
: and Mrs. Mayburne Ind Duke. have gone to,
. manded to 11 beg," which the pup,,viaig the
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down to the pad5r fortheiri 11�'treat,"I-tibe
,taln tre southern .climes. ,-These,
es in
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' re tully..Aa good ad'those many other :1 �
we
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turned oat, 1. 9, -great too WO14 for her
live with his biother�:-be,Va MancheSter
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and'staxtled to d( ), Luli appetZ�ed upon
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eveting!B-tteat-an hour With Glencair 11.
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judiciousl3 combined
be . do .as to pre-
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cobton'merchant;'he wants to bring Duke
'shy
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Jhe lipene With' a 4 all.'sdreala of delight,
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1. their health"-giiving qualities, while
Berve a] . .
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where, women� in -bringing their children !
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up to the business, and by way of'Attaining
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hook hands with himlin 1%
96,� to D,I,,,- , *
dew', beside.which big, armchair: v� raB sita-'
nal fragrance,
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to.the boa pitali had stated that, they bad 1 :
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tbatend he has*sent the boy"up to bid part. -
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ated, and oat at ,his feet, while he told them �
are adiapted to the use of tb a most delicate,
tried th61smmoUi4'Cu_i6'fdFf if"O, 'ran-,-" �.,
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I . perfect wife. A inany rough,
u�poliabed ways, *Ais strandc and fitful in
ner"B office in London,'�vliere of course lie
hasgot.his head stuffed full of art." I . I
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white dog, and forthwith fell -on her knees
beside the animal, seized'it by both fore-
a wonderful story about the emerald eydi of,
gnIndikuidoL OldMr.,V,oster'waBakifid
beipg;alike' acceptable, to the� most,fas.
tidlous palate and the weakest stoni4bh.'
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a! ; it . a that a greatUrnount*of relief had been, :
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his
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cotton�merohant's office was the place, for'
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Art," interr' �
p4wel it fifty pot names in a breath,
I And then 'fouud' leisure to look, tip at the
old'gontleman, who � gave ths, little girls
chocolate -drops, and asked them hov, old
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I -ABOWS11MG Nr,VVS21AP9R POSTAdE RATra.
An Otfawa, deBpalch says: At' a meeting
0heel Street, i said � that he had known .
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physicians who'presciibed the Ummonia;
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which wanderitig'life had not to naed to
u -ted. Glencairn. .
aOD6r OffhIB precious gift, iind'say'vfith a
they were ,'and what prizes' they got at
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ameliorate. But be loved Lauraj hadiovea
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delighted smile, � ,
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g6ho�di ; but Lau I And her little visitors did �
of the Cabinet last week it was decided to
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*6 himselL � He thd h the. . .
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. her beauty,
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Miag Potter,'who, did, not 4ilie ,to�be dism-
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' )fi,' tbank'you-thank you I you are
not look forward to,, halt an hour with Mr.
abolish postage on newspapers. Sir Leonard
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OVA -iii of ,in. t i. ",
eheeB of ,wboo0in 91 f
i.b.l.tIo. on � �
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pure, al odest inaiden Bad and:
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pmle in her� mourning; wit k th� rough sea
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greed with , ,!, Galler ies and- museums; and
statues; and clubs and la.tahkeys find wha�
,good and I do like you,;'aad 14111 love. my
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Foster as a treat, slid Were never Been Sit-
tin hi's feati ,�d.oringly listeninglo his
,consequently
in6tion to,abolipli this Postage,tot�kebffedt
,experienced,by-the
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h6callo artistic,s6oiety, for a 66y who,ought
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.to bb,in the sdhoolro6m 1-not,,but'whst
, - Duke Ma,yburne wag ii�t a Were barber's
blook�lfandsome and,'nothing
-Et.9,,i.,"`,,,sg,.they were -Been with Qlen6airn.
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Miss Priscilla did understand Glen.
next Jun�, tie'postage is to be Abolished
On'all newsP . apero midled-foxegular. Bub-
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a creature of another -world. He loved her
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a "ice �Oiu thtfng�,Lull' � a irtrait;
else ,but
I lremdaoniio;�'yet ,it must.b 0 s mittodthat
he.had,fiot,.vety much to Nayiforhiinself
.not
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cajirrut'all"OAO could not help feeling&
Sortof doUbtfUlt haft-reluc6aht liking for ,
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and she in her turb, Simply ador6a- bim�
has he ? ,Where is it 211 . , ,
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DuNetinlo Sister, MiBB Halai i lion, one of the'
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