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I � [a she all right T' he inquired eagerly, &in. Whanit was�over, Duke from entering into a Similar covenant with, 64CE11001,S AND;1JVU00J6nALa*jcR& 1
� - ately made a rdBh for Luli; but Glencairn, - 11: I . "v 9 I - -
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.. May QQ6, 188Q. I pushing bar dripping bair off her face, and as the full remembrance of:wha,thadhap. a�sI.T'ialwarl'i'.' partner under the wing of a "Dear old Duke." , - . - I I I
I � , I . I � , . I choice X�nnffuuxe at u Board neeting.
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I I I I �, 11 .. I I -. al himself anxiously that she was pened flashed Clearly Upon him. L chaperan an&came to invite Luli forAe On bar return 'home that night to the ' I I I �
7 � . . 1. I el,recollected thii boatl�capaizip - , - I I I I The School as ! I
. safeand sound,.wide-awake and coasciOUB", H g, . and following Lancers., Luii responded to the aunts and Iiiii '-father, thei& was of course I timates for the city of . . - �:,
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,,rhe iti�ii wimet '" the worse except for fright, nothing more except a moment's Struggle invitation delightedly; sh , a was pro -consl I rd for the Curren . .� .� ".1
. - . I � .1 Bring this impending j ,v Bral t yea,
i and inno way . . - � ud of � � � - ourne, �, - rare' 615,100. I I
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. "And Shall you.come ba,R'?" she said, .1 .'seamed, in,not burry to give herout of his arid. a blank darkness. coming over him. A having Such's big,, tell, handsome friend I ; 11 Abroidli , And the - birth -day party -so ,.Of tliiBsunap V13,000will ba,�q� tb.'bora�sedi I ).
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. I . t . � -� bruise on hie head bore and then, too, she half , con , trae'ted 'a habit � . I 'd about- So many things I thai I . : , �, I
Where eho,.3zood'by his side in tba �roll rose. ,arms. . I � I BUffiblebtly = much- to be Hai j,'bytaxation. I I � I i I .
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in covered: I I : . . . itness that some I portion of the steamer, of carrying all her problems of, lif w - said � al�iliut� anything. , But When-�the-Hohool a 11 I I ' !I
the jullu,iira over her head I Luli, rubbing the water out of her eyes, W I a and notmueh as "
I I xpenditure of' toaddii . . �
UX peacock L,utterfly poisea-aud hovered r'i . probably the paddle -box, must have struck' the World to Dnke for hiih tdBolv6; And Luli found time to give Glen6airn a fiality was, Under discussion by the Finance Com. ...
; very pale, but at firBt too ter ified for tears, I . � I f.
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I 1. And ev6r through hush of the languid noon, . looked round and then burst into EL cry of him and stunned him &6 he Bank. Itwas, during the progress of the polka-inazourka, narrative of the 1, dreadful 'blunder" She� mittee of .the , Council, Ald. Minhinniok ,
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They hettrd the beat of. the coaseleastume, I . I -,6vident that, whatever I WAR the value of I a new, problem bad suggeSte I d itself. to:her had mad � I Btated that - the city.'s educational system . -
The mill aieamtretting, I . oaming, churning- alarm, . - I I I �- O� and referred'to him ibe vexed , I
, The mill )ylleel plashing, dxoning, turniing, ,,Duke I Where is.Dliko 9c . Duke Mayburiie's life, to that amount he �or, rather, bad been Suggested by the question Which She was confident,was in his WAS 'coating too .much- altogether.- Aid. . ,
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I I . . � .-Glonoairn looked round too,at the child's was, indebted t ial instruction she bad accidentally. power � . Biirell said 'it was aost". Qossible now I ,,,
Her was bar fV,�t, and her dear,'dear ]over, . . . heavy or how light that debt might be, and heard given. by a mainma tq'a liftlegirl Glencairn at tba hour bad not opportu- 'to, get, female domestic Servants, the time , I
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. kovfj�l �s the Hun above her; I , cry..' He had entirely forgotten .their com- I ' I I � ' , 't I I
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AS faa� reir I L how the after -years would Pay it-, only who. like Luli, 'wa's I, standing ,'out" of the Ility to entei deeply into the subject; he of girls being so much taken UP I . ,
Much she wor*hipped, and little knew, I panion - rather, knowiDg thatAbe young . I I . with,study-, I - --- ,
With raptures inaily aad tears a few. � those coming -years would show; , ', dance.. 1. I I . . .
� I man could swim, he had not thought Of . I . . � ��� found time, however, to Hay, just enough to. jag French, and piano -playing. ,Mayor , � �
. Ali. the chmige that hio'comingwrought her I � I � Glencairn himself Utterly refused to pose ' I I Do not talk1bo much to, that lit tie Zora setLuli'poinderin more perplexedly tha I I I I . .
. . . looking�idter him,; he had been only I . 1, � I .9 I I I I . � n Merbdith Was'af ths, same opinion. ; , , I I
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- He found LLr merbly�a child at play, . . child. N6.,v he saw in one as the.-Proberver, and when they sent for ,,Bkowfi, my dear�" this lady had Said to bar ever. I . : Discipline among school o' - I I 11 .
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- I She was only the miller's daug4ter; , I absorbed in�the . I, , friendly " 11 What makes a gentleman?-7wha. fficials is at a
Now it waki time he shoilld,turn away- .rapid glance that there was plo glimpRe to be him to Bee. Duke, bestowed on him no offspring. x don't Wish you to be , f, low ebb � in London E aat. The,C I
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Time he should loose her tender hand, caugIlt-of Duke either in the water or on more affectionate greeting than- , - with her. She is not a lady, you know -, land makes � lady' ?" he repeated. '!Money 9' ' - I .. - I batirmmu . , . .
. Time sho should tremble', and understand; I . . I It Well, young mam, so. you,v'e'come round -your Papa and fdon't wish y6uto associate, Money -won't gild vulgarity,. child* don't , , having stated !that- the .Searetary. had .. ,. -
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. Would the.soitring butterfly, wing him down the shore, -tuna that there. was thus a very � I ,,, , I � I . � � * ' I d cekain letters about the'streeta �. -�- ,� -
all right2 Rather & C1068 Shave it'B been. with any but -little ladies. I . fancy it will. Rkuk? I've knownA ',Via- and made. a Public exhibition of Ahe ' 11 I .1
. . To alight.,on the printed.flowers of heigown? good reason for the excitement of the peo- I I'm -r-- . � DIP . . :
I I � . . I . I : I , " %ps'next time you get upset, ybu'll , Luli,wi�th great interest in ne questi-oEl, count who,,was'a aluob and a; sneak. �,Eauoa- the S 1. .1�.
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- � - - "Shall you a -,L, Lueni-lier�tdlp-,D,ftorliQoiAs---., �. , . ". �. v. . . - pie who were ,running to. and fro on the Ferhi . � � 'the cleverest swindlers and earetary denied 'the Allegatioh, arid I I .
We Eave livad[;" lie said, "by the stream to--- -baiik -and of thuse- who- -shou _ bear --in: -mind,,that-�yQur- A9g.1H,MA[X#on? Well, L � .!
, I were:�still ting" I _ jle4a_yW-,,Aqk-,,�,ii-w.hioh.thts;,�i�emE�rk had Set _aid I to a a.,
a ---S- ----'---,--f a , he would not submit, such stit ",
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gother, � � . . and calling from the steamer and from the, y � f men6'be1Dg--in'Aida';7 -Ii�Th - -,"'b'", - 71��
I I � � oxes.,, . . . I ; I . on the Subject &S thaj paired I off to take were the best, educated. I, Family ?' The 0 0 hairrhan a - ' , � . - ,
When the b%N.(1etnegs-asof.abuudr6d Junes ., boats tha,t came croweing round. , � ' . I I said, I., Was too officious, andibad Ao6 mu6h I
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Seemed ' of the , He would not -be, thanked and barred all Iheir �Iaces. . ,be;t"blood gets Broiled by a bad, 11 "! 1!�
Glenc&irn gave Luli into the arms . I I I ' � . . cross. � to Say." A member having suggeat�d that . I . � �
The day thaL 1� rained, and welthosts to clamber � 4 attempts at expressed gratitude, saying' 11 Please toll me, how ,can you: know Family I why look bore, Luli, look at me and "
3r ourselves in the great mill chamber? nearest.woman, and echoed,the question. � . . .- ' I I . certain replies and letters be 11 couched. in. - , ! �,
And shelt(,c I I Settling tbiii�s J�Ualiy I
Thetalkv Lalked'inid the bags of flour, � 11 Where is lie V , � with an air of I I whether'people are ladies or not? Because at yourBeli-at us ti who don't even know � i lic I ;,
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0 ena,of the Shower. I I II Shut up, My bliat lady sa� that Zero;! Bi6wii was what we. Ar6l . We may be, 11 as courteous and explanator manner as, . �
While we Nvid Led there for th' 11 ve been' hit by a ,, boy.' ' It- was .a, mere I beard I Secretary took'exception to.- . -
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--- bo.v,"is-thezoll-bf-thunder, ; ' I I ..... e.-11 -1-h a - fighed-you-outi-some -not --- &--lady Ild-I-waut to-knovv�,vvhat -.child,of-poyal bloodclr-of-beggar's-blo�d Z' "
And the rear of the mill wheel bobibing under ? Shouted one man. . I I , - e . I . � I . I . : . � -the-spetikbr'i3-";-.att6mptiug-io-ingruct-him
'The day Chia' wo.w.alk;cd throngh4h6 Soft hay WH Wen a aminute", other fellow would'! . 1. rballymah�aalad��'t, , : I , ] ,. . n Earl% * granddaughter or a , ,
. . 7 I . 0 t down like lead 11 in - . � I I I I � , you may be'6, I as to h9w he should 'write a letter." The I -
I � .�, I .1 . lit bble, � � I I � I . �, . . I . . I . . . . I cogtermbnger%;� I may be An admiral's D, 'Chin irman . I I � �.�
� u called out another. I Although she ,spoke confidentially, L,li I so ' �ir
. � Faint lvith tbe soent of the grasses dead?" I � I . � � I CHAPTER V. - - b . . . . , rejoined', 11 Come I to. order, f , , , ��
� - � . bad not spoken'in a prud L ddress the Board respe� tfully." I
- - She lifted ey(�s of ir,nocent trouble: . � , � Glencairn tore off. his coat and.boots, -� 1, .1 � I 1. . :,. ' ' - entially lowered. Or a ca ih�boy's' And is there aO.y one And a . I .1 � P .1 I , ..� . "
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.. . � ,.,Nay, ho%�, can I forgot �" she said. -. .� 10v�ich in the suddenness of the overeat he Shb,jouched 'me w ith her face and with her voice, 'Voice, 4Ud'had already Anished, her 9 who can tell whather,sang azur runs in our � � I
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. I Not a sou i id. in the hush thAy,heard; " '6; and -��rahg to the ,This daughter of the people. Such- soft Iflowera . I h 12 ' veins or not? Wb'aie that which our -cir. -For some years ha*ck a Ga6li"cholar - ship . I 1.
had no time to remov � ., I 6w en�s e perceived to her.horror,'Zora ' - i I ; ;",
Not EL biTfLth through the Bilence stirred, - ' I 11 From such rotigh roots ? � � . . � . I � o we really -01 ku-peir annum hag been In existence in . .
water's' edge., He cast one klafice,,,swift . I . � �� � ' -�-r, : .,J3.'BR'Ow`1q1NG. BrownpsBSiDgati her elbow, so close that cumstancesmake us; arid, wh� I . I . �
. . . But the h,mi�of the mill wheel, l�ever stopping, � I . I I . .on with Knox College, which has , � .. .1 � .
� And the ]..�tty of the water,'dropping, dropping. 'and keenas an eagl6ls, up, down, across the, . I - .. . . I . she could not fail 'to haV'6'-h6krd the indis. are, child, neither you:,'nor I Will .ever , connecti I � . . I , ,
, . . . I . � I . � , I . The river advoilture, was a nine days! knowl" - : ! . ..- - . been voluntarily subHcrib4 by gentlemen I . 11 L �,
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. � I . river;, sholited once! more 'to i the Men on - ni'all CirCleLQf the cradtly p!aiii words.' That, gh i 6 had heard � � I I I . . I I
Ali, the things that his touch had taught her, ' � . ., � I � senSation. am6ngst.,the a � I � in Toronto- qpeakina the Gaelic WiguagO I
11 ,,,.b6ard� 11 Do you See no sign of him?" and them was'evideAt by her -deep-blush�and - � . - . . . . I a I r
Like strawa whirled b7in the Churning streaml Gloncairn's-friends,Ana a nine years' Stock . I I � I B 0 0 IC 14. I Effort -'are-now Wing made by the .Rev' , r,
I . - ' - . hasty move. away from Luli, *he on her I I I , . � I ; - ,. . � � .
. ,Shewaso ly-Lhomillers,daughtei- � then plunged and, dived,, down near the � I . I I . . .1. I . . 1. 'rincipalCavan,16collect a1ufficiahtadrn I .
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. Thenois f the mill wheel ,]x6vili6dher'drdsm. ,spot where he Bupoosed .Duke 'must have' anecdote for the. Miss Potters. By good part, 6olbred'a4 deeply,�and-looked far more % OUTWAIII), i . . . , � . I
sh.,t -oc � � . . . . , fortune it led to n evil - results; no con. - . . . . �, . I I of money which if. inveStHdiwould � for7.tbe i ., .
I a tainute; and Bighed and ponde.red, - I i , .� , � . , . ,
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I co sun'. . . .1 I I , -�, . confused and overwhelmed. ,' 1 1 . - .. . . �. � � : , future place thescli6larsbi onaperinanent I � " .1.11
I The-b"ttorfly stirred, and fluttered onward ' groups- on the bank, Who were gumption, n6r'rhbumutic fel bromel I . � . : .. I VI.- - I , p I , 'I;
� . . The leavo,; of"a jasinine star were shed;' , . TUB .. .. � . ' This I hiai-a-prcposi incident- saved Dake �- ,. .1. - I . I . .. ,.
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I �, "Shall you nov6r come back?" she smid.. � - momentaiily I increasing tie followed it; indeed, except .that Luli . � I . � I .. I 1 I �� bas I is. . . � .1 I � � . I .I. � :
�. - � - = I.; , 11 I � 1. I � , -in - .numbers-, had 9: slight cold -for some days, arid Duke Mayburnefroin the resPonsibility.ofsolv. If we should meet once,more,- , I � The following have Agreed t6 give U00 I - � I
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. . I . . � watched 'breathlessly, and called aloud . iog the problem Luli had, propounded, for If both should- not forget, �� I - I 11 I I I � �. I
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J. .. � . . , . injanctions.16 the boatmen, who � Louted an, interesting cough for iibme weeks, she was so abashed and distressed by We shall clasp'llandsi again, the accustomed way. ea,ch for five �y ears to Q deenis College, vii. : -
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. . 0, , mutti . al instructions in, turn.. The.women " No -body seemed one penny the worse.", - I , ,,,her, As, when we illet, . I -. . � Te 15.ri�aclpai 'Grant,. Sames Car--" . , � " ,' , .,
. y. posai- . own indiscreii6ii,that she made no allaBi � r. ry - I ,
I IJ -U-1-J"i �4� L clustbred round Luli' and hugged her a;nd. Glen6airn of course'obSeived ever OU . So long ago as I.remember yetl, �� [ : thpr�,Pvqf � Kingston-- Allau.Gilmor,, of -.,
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� I . . . 0 hush her frightened sobs.' ; - � ble precaution as 'regarded Luli, physically . to it, a?�i4; was. delighted to escape from . � --ClUnISTINA ROSSETTI. Ottawaq ana YaleT lhichia, of ITteroiato.' .1 1. I
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. . fas ,�Oot where and mentallyi e,v an guarding to the. boat of his conversation into the mazes of'i,he Lancers. I I . . .11 . 11 1. : .,
. ' I . re 71 1 . � life'which LuH The f6l.lowing agree to give �250 each for , � �
-A� IL ' -V Sfddil�ba peared. ,� I - : . : Ability against the accident'sleaving behin& , .After this Aance came supper Jor'the Glencairn. li�d led- under her aunt's care, .the same period: Chancellor Fleming,A. - . '
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I I . Ming up again . I i I that ipvel,: inbilotobou.8; life, V�ith' its little I ,.. , I
. � ! �� , , , nervousness �in the.child's senssitive organ- YOUU, not. only for the- fiatural,and obvious -pleasures, And trivial entsthat I
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. . ----4- his -head ��y' that 'boat I .there he, * is -and , � .. I I 91 -di I daily Ancid -who 'give 4100. for five'y:earB are: G. X - �
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I � I . . I I I i�ation, ,HIS plan was�'to take her,on the reason, but also. b6c'muf,e she saw, i , . Macdo I I �. � ,,,�
. . . , there -be isi a16�iel They are stretching�out , � . . n 'it a to her Seemed iihpdriant, fell back inta th(i unell, BA,, 'R. V. Rogers, B.A., a . . �§
I . I And Glaricairn rushed off.into end 6f his. water as soon again a§ possible, and more meandof endeavoring, to stabe.,for ber Friend, A. Gilmour, jun., A., Allan' A. 1- ��,��
I . � haudis to help him iiito the .boat, but he - I I . I � L I . I Past arid became' but it , memory from �the I � . . I T. , � : �� l, 111�
I traveller'b anecdotes. ., He had Plenty of . . He.L I . frequently, tbz�n . ever, so. as to: Accustom error.' Accordingly, in the Supper room, . 1. h " G . , , ,�
. rejectS the help. - has only come to the . I time that ,hot 'fatli her under hili Drummond -J R"iBoot Rev D. M. or*
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them, tholauh it was not Often that he � ace to take. breath; he pauses only, 4 1 . I 11 I ', Hine eaded-Bo, Phb,'iarmed herSelf'with the mp9t&rgo6U,S . . do., ,Dr. Z�h.r'lton. '-The a � ba . ,�,
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related tlierZ; lie required to be in An , , surf . I I . ver -C I racker 'she could find, and own sole charge.' .�..' - L a . omp eta a' I rai . He . . I � � ,., , , I - I - I i 'I
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as . pecially exPansiveMood to do: so; Anid'it minute, and then he is dowi,ag wall that althoug I . d is $10,006. . - .
. . . I - ain, .down ,h She, never forgot bar, gold and,sil ora� . The change was nd sudden" I I I , I 11
deep under the water out'6f Hight. , .'. . . fright She was not a pray, to any recurrent I'making bar way -up to Z ,Brown I ilbe the kaleidoscope 'Was sfialion: for the first . 1� I .0. , , ,- I ' . � . : I �
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� was, the opiuion.of some, who knew him, , . .1astoth6l'�d�n��rsdf-the'd�ep.', I
I I I four .,�, � eagerly touchedher, arm, and whispered, . the Whole pattern of -her : Ii a AN 11311-ORTANIV DligCOVEny. I, I . � . .
We, most. interesting' and aut6bi- They ,Wait and wato 4;it seems hours ' .. . time; and f � �, . - I.. .1 ,- . I
well that I I . ` , Of,. course the 'ep6de tathek'" tended to holding out the *gilded'peacts.offer"39i , ' ' broke up. and sparkled L into n6wertyichei, I I I i . �] : . ,
ographical anecdote's . which he could ha, a' though it is only .,r - ; . . .
moments, tbattb6y wait -w . . elfurnphIng to be t` ireatly. Facilitated L
, I . V . . n, than - to diminish the intimacy 11 Plea;se will you pull this with"me ? Jlm7 'nd the 'old 1. . . ,
. L . told would never be. related at I all. .: L � and watch'; and the woman 'who' holds between the Glencair6a 'And young Ay- so.sorry I said'that." 'L il .1 more' vivid ciumbinations,'a , L and Slinplifled. - .- , . .. -1 I I
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.. Lu , US Bobbing too' hysterically heiselfto buin� I I M . L . � '' ", . forms were -lost forever. She * bad never� : . . , , � '' , . . . . I I
Duke liked,to, 11 set thbfellow going'," as he . ,The time Arew. Dear, .bowev�r, . Zorwj, -Brown , looked' a little surprised'., A . . . .. ; . . I I
.. I L been further from home than on mid8um.' : Mr. S.:,V�,Essick� a Canton (Ohio) I ,
. .. �soothe the child., At - last -at last there is � when this 'intimacy was to.be interrupted and th6n, she smiled -looking � very prQtt� Mor trip .to ther s"Hide ;L - . gdnt ei�.
I I irreverently put it. i Indeed -the 11 oddly . - L allenesirn took - MaD,haS invented a telegraphic ftans&ifter, .' * I I
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assorted tr-lo," L the b'eardedi -Careworn tra- a�shout.�Of I I' Here.l.libre he - is,l? ,from ODO � by externalvircumstances. ` Glencairn and. and Pleasant . .when .,E1h6 �.Smiledm-&U'd� She had kn(:)wn. no city - which only needs one L PresWte of.the, key to. � � I
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. veller of ma,ny lands,,in the Autumh Prime . I . . Luli wera� going .to . cross the Aannel' accePtedthe olivei�brv,nch, sayin.gl4ith � , I form a letter,'whereas the �NrorHe -Lai - IL L . .L��
L he yo,'ufig man in surface of tbe-water; there. is one moment's . . 1. but'Londou,;'he took bar to Paris, when I phabet , ..
�Of big rough roving. lifei t and Duke 'to remain-, in London; thus is lack of eloquonce butan, abundance of. go0a' I - I requiresUimpullses- Atthereceivin � I I
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the vigorous May of his,: and the fragile � . ., . .1 i none.of ''the three' were likely to, be good nature. , I., I I ... . seascD. ' bhe bad no. idea'o'f what m6un- 'the 'message is written out*by a modifical . L _1 -
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. fftl-child oil who - the aarly.Spring Oflife , , correspondeuts, and a,s tb i . Lind. I I. d .. h i ' I - .1.
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had scarcely - dawhO,, got ,on always well Glencairns'.. Absence . was dpartsii i through invention is.. greatly increased rapidity,of I
. . together, and were -more � and 'more fre- eigerhandHare held outL�,'L:to"heip-to-haul . . 21 the .The cracker was pulled, till MOttOL read realitYware:be ookhetbnA tour 1 " L . . .� . . . �,q�",
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I quently in each other's �compauy ai weeks the two. Men L into the . . I .. . - �nd the sugar-phim .-eaten; and then Lull, , all tbe highways Arid byways of Switzer. - tranomiggiori'.. The inventions hav'e been :'L, �� ��
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. . I . d receiving ndws,�: ant, ra.n a risk . and pnjol �ber 'delight' more than sburg; Fort - . . I
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. . . They often went, for a day down. ,the � hmi]igs a limp, heavy" L helpless, mass ovel D them -4 dish Of 'tempting crystalized ,, Although'LUli� Wag. too� ,, YOUDg , 'to. , fully L expeCted th%t' one wire -fitied'wit� iiie ; '�
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-1 ., -rq ng;'iudaed it ,was the, only' athletic I �t-' -C-thar-,AaD 'L . ," - ,. 11 --""- -With-arliberal-hand-l's d .plate-
�. ' h' -----"-L �j-Ljj y �W' .L ye - n , broukb tL the .of, travel,� She --was ' L . ' .
-be :Csir'ed,muc About, an , � orhe for his diving exploit. and scrambles Luli was in high. delight' ,I I . I ��
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exerciaa� . I -to,Zora, saying. . � � � I I I .. I . ,enjoy them;L and she lived.'tb6. life of a. present use, while the liability 'of error in . I I L. %. 11
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I rate much iiidulged., in.-, A,horse was, too ,up into the. boat. wAbOut'mU6h difficulty, going away with her father, And,' child like, L - I I . , the absolute,. is trahsmission� is very �M I ater,iAlly IaHBebed. 1 I I
.. . YL L nk; 'indulge . d more in, the plea "Please eat these: , with -me; and you dream imple, self-abaorbod I., . Ili .. . .: .
. exp-quLsive p. luxur for L him to gratify his A few Str6kes take the� boat to' the ba sures of . hope - Id., I to who' its' I . lime 8L.1inL.Uae 't -. , . .-: � I
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'i ---- - -- Fin -g, often ; but "a UyLIS.'boa I I I won,t t1iink anything more about- what I I happiness of A,Lchi . I , : . I L I i, " . I
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I � taste. or rich I ��. .1 t-, There is a rush to assist. Glencmirn,,out; than in thesentiment of memory, - and .- 9" , . I I L giap"by Will be much less .difficult o limrn', . I .
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. Ing was easily ,Attainable, especia,y As* butheJain Lno nHad.of &H§Jstabce,th6ugh� 'anticipated, entering,'.on herL Dow life,far, " " . I '� ' � 'Such, pure and simple' absipirption,in'the than, now, aB any person w to can, o erate % L ' I .. . i
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'GlencairnLalso liked .to take ,an,bar; and Still panting and breathless. , He steps on moreeagerlytha Hber�Bgrettedleaviiigthe .L I " , I I L � I I
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I they often .rowed down the river; pulling slibre and �stanAs, dripping, in a Pool Of old. 'L I - . I. I . � .1 I L sugared citron -ring. I . 1. � I I . , P .1 I - .
. along:iri sociable. silence for lialf thaday, water I I water running in little rivalets. from L' , . . I . . I � too ju8twhat you were . asking1that gentle.", within thii Straight And narrow lines of We - . I �.� ., . .� L . .-, . . I;
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1. man. You were Asking what i�akea a, real, hour .that 81. comes but once. again when �� . I . Cnimaditi-Our,Country. ' , * .. I I . L ;, . . I :
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the boat Playing with her_ z I 6k.pictare- controof an, admiring,' eager, - congratula- day P�rty. L: Glencairn;, ha.ving.. an6ther .y, and that is'w , . 11, . i - .. .. . ' happy and coiitented ' `Stevenson ' a other - .. � - . -
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. - book, or with Jack, ,w'ho WA4 a . olmetimes tory .group., . I I I . L . . , " ,� nt, WAR unable to, g6�, but of know.'. . . I 1 I 'L I So Luli, always, a', . OL I . night the Rev. Dr. I propo�edthe . .
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. . I . i6ngBt the:party,' Lu I engag6me L 1.1 I will Ask papa,?, , . L I ." child -was happier, than ever n W, � And toastot-canada." He *as proud', to� pro., . . I 11
I honored with a place an I Ii flies, to, him and, seizes his strong, course-Luliwas not,to bedeprivedofthe I . said Luli, r6flectiveIy. , I . I ,,,
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and i3p e6me left at home, howliDgAnd wet, dripping hand'. in both her trbmbl -treat, but was. to.."be 'escorted there - and, .. h r all'these new. joys -which Lin hei 6hoft Atlantic be' ' I '... ,
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disaffi6inted. .. �, ., I I ones. . His is . trembling Alittle foo,ali he L fete _Misses.pottefs, life hitberio'she had.not even: dreamed 'of.' .. . I L . I.. .. . 'I.
, . . - hinkL 01 aa�'ythiug comforting, to say or do, , I : f EDgliShMaD and to take _ . �
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I One day they had pulled a long way c�lasps bar �Iing L' ing fingers; Close, and turns dQmeajj,p--: Duke'Mayburnewaa to be there .11 .1 1. . Gleacairn did no however, waste his b . .1 I � could be � � .L , '' � " I r
down the river, past., the bridges and the to See that they ,are. Iifflng� Duke out of the L shing .the largest And ougariest i t a ,name of Canadian. They . .
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. I 1 too - he had been introduced by L�Glencairn XcePt,PP daughters life away, in an -endless-1416 . I �11, " .
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, . . smoke and the close -packed housbi,'awsy.' boat.', ' I .1 . L . . I I . to the Cravens; who had. straightway taken. ..piece ofaitrou,she could find into her t6bm�. I . ;bout belittling in the L � I
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of sloping,gardens And autumn. , � 11 Carry Iiiin to the,libuset quick," he says his bright, attractive face,. and . PAP on a 11 . 6*.puttingher. school ',then to 9,
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tinted trees. % It had,boen a IoDg, bar I d,row ,' ith1is. usual authohitative toile., L ' ': . th . an t ever,b6cause there was nothing as.fa , , .1 tieL Ile did,ifq ' t �;fsh t6sp6ak unkindly 611 - 1� "I".
I I . invited -him .Warmly to 'share theilrbospi- ' boarding-Behoel, --now. having a master, and I - 11 . 1,
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and here t ' 3 , It 01 he is. dead 2" cries Luli,' sobbing ta . lity� L' , * " I � . . . . t an a rmci' I I hi6to that werelilie L a,ya: . � I
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I were peop' about the wildly. � .. .L. 1. � : . � . Hai6's birthday. party is a heterogeneous I auce�s voice, and look, and' m'snrier, in the� (39,6, Europe. Shia le&iLned'Italliau in ,ui,,:f,,r 'And 'Without reproach. I . ,�
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I ga�idenS�;!' nesa to be at . least'in6orepatible witb.beibg a lady�,� She . I . France. . I
there wag one garden that seem ed:to belong ,. i,, Dead? not, he's nobusi � nOce Of various ages, little Beh6olfeIlows . . I Naples, , German L in' Dresden, -and. was .and Enoaid had. quarreII6 I L� I 1�
- I a leas I I I .1 . was a pretty, delicate-foatured, ooft eyed I . in . d in the'Past, I ,,,
to an establishment somethingof th I nature f;'L� he , answers Abruptly. � I I I've seen grandma i 1I *;voice and very fair, sm' I finsb6d" in French at:the.beat establish. ' '
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I . of an. hotel, to. judge, by the little tables men I come to who have 'been ,tw"i6c as long old uncles and mmas ' old. friends, , child,with. a gon H all, . .I - I butthey ' had -how Shaken � hands over the'. . I ,,,
. and old friends' 'grown-up sons aud'daugh. ban Ahda sort.of sweet self� ment Glencairn could find�in,Pari6 : . 11 UBt of - their heroes, ... and; in this -�
dotted about in arborg,'and, -under t&&s. immerged."' He ,,�takeg �no notice, of the a L ' � �well-shaped d., I ' . akcred'd � . �L ' 1� I ". , , , -
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me&US;L 'L . . I . . ession CUM& a whi at sea- � w "I nadEb of Ours the Intermingling -of these - ' �, :1
. � J.twas .not w ron6ly, spot by, any friendly offers and �i P98S rin r , ch made h L I as ii6t hrilhantly�.clevor ; butahia. C, " . L 11 L - . ,
L . nquiries : and. compli-. � or �tWo u " M L.. I I �
t'L and a string : I Mr.Duke Mayburne', according to the , a year in Aligenf, painital ''and AnX - ,
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L I there were a , boata�abou merits that surround hjm�:-,but' Bud&�nly L I I . to Please, and Was never f6und.A backward a 8 'i��H, 110 L6XCIU S'Jn L ..
� . Ling I I the t,�v6 L went 6 yqung�men � in their teen'st.devotes was only about ,a few m onthif- difference. - , 1. 11 .. � i ban fit.. Ther give ,clas * `� ,.
Of bi-, heavy, hulking-lookk Strides oui.of the .cirCIeL toward � - himself to a comparatively,mature siren'of: , . I, Where do you live ?,! L Luli� ventixred to, areIesa, or. unsatisfactory 'Pupil. L I 1. . . ;1.
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'by, �lack and ugly,' like' 9 trail of ��bl6tg� thi6ogtr6bg men whoare makingsomewhat, : a cight-andtwen'tv2 summers.: : Luli �gr6 - ea;r by y'6ai less of a child And I C,anada�every in I a � 6. had peifec ad " ... ,� -�., �. , ,
L L Born I . entialwitl ready, w'Y� L i in,speec . -a . 1. 1-f � -d free, M.In' " L. " ' - � t ,�11
- across the bright, quiet. bea endbrlyll and 1'� L ask,11ag they grewc6nfid . L i - ' h, free ,orn in I a an
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there. . . � . . .1 "� .. - L. . equally'diBtribute between thatrithe -weight - I . 1. h ' L . . I Un,g.g,irIs-.1 . I L . I ' 'in her', I I press � . .� : - I. ,.',L . I . I 1�1
I L � I anybbdk else t ore� Heats herself on a foot- i ' devoup9d Glencairn recoglaiz6d-in. Dr. L'. H. Prech tt ' "L ... L
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. . .w, L I - "Sky I mselesH human b steel a , t t � he lady's. feet, with the.purpose of "A. . , ,Not' n st fine - house like L I . . lb " . . I
. There was aaeep blue ., flecked with ' ofs Perfect y SE ody about 11 I fBrighton '' bar inore and more Clearly: hiEI,Wife living a a, in reply,, said it waS �
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I I I melted"ah _ d :Merged. into %1D,5)fI.aUL.""�,1y'.',u - - 11 Do you want. to d , qf'. ' I . . in Engiii - !,
I k 1i this. My -p6o,ple ,lot, furnished , apart. . . . I . , astof"'Canada' -
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. , estroywhat life there's , Tents'. , I Suppose that's why " ,Zorn " . I
, , - I follows with � perfectly to L y- �, She was .very gentle, .docile, affectionate, respo ded tb, I F re"ne ' - sin'co, our bi6iinjiy., : ' . I... I , .,. "
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Wed upon them ; and in the'west a rOsiei lalt in him.?" he Says roughly. �,Lay'birn : .-innocent of'any suspicionfb6t her company finished he�r San nee. With � a smile which - 1 entirely byi-ber ,had an. iwme S. -advantage fil th64rarii � �
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ising, deepenin as the sun sunli flat on � that�rug.ihe e,A rstoo4 and answered.: - I , ' . . ,
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. I.W.'. - I . .1 � . . 1. : . - . . . Thus in-oliediencei to his, I c I ommabds-for; Might (under some Similar circumstances) I . I I I affections'; :�but.. Hhe y fro d - &�ing bbeU AiBcovared� ' : ' t F L
. . . .1 L � .. : . not be deBired. � As it happens, .they are I%I No, I don't think that can be it," Luli from 'the besetting faults that too frequently, peopied, inher a and, devolo ad by two Of I ... I I . L,
I I, There e smoke though Many' other Pisces of advice are ' - Faed, said thoughtfully, continuing in her simpli- � mar'a : .a. ' ... . 1. I I I I . I 'I,
. I is th .that s.o gracefully 0121Y talking Millais, and Fritb,, an d � soft and �gantle natur Of all the natl� a in 'the World' the , L ' " L;'
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ourled'I" quote Mo 'So an n gets weary of the discussion, city' 11 because. my aunts hay ins of � duplibity, , , �, L
lowe&�the proces n, v, a ff toward the and inHpi � by the cheerfUIL . I 'th L t alwayA More or I ."." - J t ' I . I � I 1, ..
faint blue mist behind a 'Q1 laurel shrub� . : . , L red atrains of a J)ig'with, thera,,and they, Pay for'tbeir weakness EL . . . ess. tend's fsith6iii the destiny of his, Colin ry, 613pe-. , 1,'"
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bery. "But I if there's peace to be found . . I I � . L . piano a,nd bells, wanders 4nto th a. ad rooms, which is .very mUch i126 game th . . toward deceptiveness, Luli had, neverA cially When he looked upon 6u6h �i - I I . L,
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L in the world,' -by, the heart humble or ,� , ing ,room, where a quadrille is in- progress 11 It,seema very mu"ch the same thing trace. Shewa%the 'most guJIe,IeH8,,oredu- fion's as- McGill University, which, had, I , , 5;
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. -inquiries that he'i8 all right sna-perfeptly 'of forming. Luh is just too late.16-find a certainly,?' paid 'Zorn; 11�but then your long and'innocent of. children,, the meet :a ' f� aoili .and were. foster ,
. himself, but he has not gone above a few . . I -I �HUPPOSe pruDg rom. ier i I I , � , - ,�
I . find it in a prairie Camp orLa city.ga,rret as I . I I � . I L I partner, and,is enough to repl�� to the people ,are richer � than Mine, . ,Stupidly Unworldly;' the moet e&S'1yMafi.' under the ban ious. Dust arid in I . . .'�� .
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bore I" - I � � I -Steps - when Lhe' Staggers, find . in spite of. Bym pathetic: reyou"g f a instron-on this most easily doe i . ,
. , . � . - mark I'm an orPhan', and . I'm poor.l efian't aged, arid ` ' eived, but theAaSt eatfutut .. ; .� . 1 �,
" )or his. inuttere'd exclamations ' -bio'h sound, it, L ' , 1P , , 1. . L . . the hope of Agi a .� - . . ''
nee SeOMB� to � Me.L ''a, very p( . . (v� C . I I . 11 , , have any money, ever, L uule , marry L a rself in any childish'fal - ::. . . I �. -- . I - � , � �,TL,
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.1 . ambition," observed DUL ke, ,with youthful SUSPi6iOuslY like- curses), 'he� has to be . I . � ,- 1. , Be . 11 . rich man. L . .. a " tteMpt tit conciaalmoni., I She Wag .� � I � . A . . . I ., I ... . I . . . I I , I ."
. I . I i�r I . supported and lisve brand YL p6ur6d L down � "There isn't. one tOL spare, YOU a : '2 L ' ' I L .. .1�y a I , .1 . , JJCaVT AtIlon. % , 11 . 0
rashness and energy. -How can, mere .. SOlately). IIBut" ( arria-e did not enter 'At all into LUI,,B Ike Glen6airn 'in's certain ,quiet tenacit � .. . .
. his- throat, before lie can.resume his inde- Jralt at iscon . With rising I . . , - y An Action is Pending in the Toronto , L I � . I
� peace be aii ai m and an Object of aily'body's . . I 'L . L. IneBs)", I shall -stand he Wait 'Speculatd3ns,upon life at present;,and Sic that verged on obstinacy, Und'a,spirit tba.t, I ,eLl. I I I ,
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o_only e6dfUl d I 1. I court tb recovery y one Codd of "�
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. L . life? It seems to.m n _�t �8 '. -�* .... ----- notwithatandilng all herlelly, gebtl6nogs, 'L 1 . I..
. . * , - 4- , �if -eta d just PWL(-Confidentlaily)l wag not 'prepared L to resoond. on - ' that L . . I about �250,000� from the Manitoba South- - I I ,,�
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I late. in the da -a .re'st.aftei. All things- �, . In the house Luli is Cuddled and kissed ,e, I ' A-ebati-nd-e-d"" 7rofs I -d6fianit- --injUH%icel,-and-tbat-, -�Wbs --z--- --�
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L one for.the next.'? - -- -C - ---- , ,
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. i I and straightway, undkessed'ana put 6 bed "..'Says the xing,warmer and more confidential- , - 1. 11 L, .
have been won.' I I ""L '' , ."I Useethat ou d , my dear, thoihi6ftwould readily ,bond ' to hi ' Coddallegestbb dUelliM;aB COMMiSBiOU , . " . ��
� 11 Or lost," suggbsted Glencairn. II When byLthe symPathatic lady of. ihd,h4ase, who b ,"h: In'All oth , �
L , bptte' I Of:CPUrBO'I sba'11 be�a lady.. rouglinbss- could, pot, r I er . . . . I-P ,11
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Of. L y 'L " InAtron, smiling-, and 'Luli ` her Spirits .,-.11 And their, I 0 t- I I I Ji,ie L . 1. I ondebeutUra& sold' for the obilipurly in ,0 "L I
you have Jost your, stake you'll, look for cannot think an r way.to'dispose I thing qua ,. a, especially ,in her Spotless truth .1 ., 1. I
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Peace, and not find it.� W,iiilo you are win- of her. Glencairn whose transitory faint. Iles I and tandem and Himplicity,, she W b
. I . . I ,hergelf Watching the� dance.: Tber'o Are that really a tes, a a y.' They say WA 11 I was yesterday fL oxterld,tfib'ti
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Ding, it won't be for Peace you'll sdek.�, has quickly passed away,', is surrounded ffire � Other thi6gs, -I Should liko t6 see� if fliers , moth6r.'aliving likeness-. I I I I 11 I I made . I , � I
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I I papa, I or, than tbis �;'- with attention; which he'rece , � L 'd . I directors 61 ,the company . 'are, 11 aid to � fi n*d, I
I it, 8 a Prairie piett; iVeS'noW With little Ones L who A - girls wiseaducbesaiii rags bar6fbo,tat4cross- -. � . - . (T co , E,
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4uired Luli, who'had'been dwellingupon-'a half Careless b . a6un'��a'itttb6te.'OT'V�evico�ltitutrlr" iDg with .in ` hand Who Won!& I � 11 L .1 .. . L . . L " I .1�
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- the. word she had caught 9, ,few i-noments of cou I rtesy -and taciturnity. I I . I I whoAre the most. L , . a room her I I . . I -1 �. . . .. . � liviDd in. different Parts ot the' Province. , , ,, ,� � .1L
L I I - L . . � who consequently.. take tho,lead from -the- know B',he wag�: a dtLcbesg.'- then I : Fine . I I I - .. . � Ifio-aldtioli wai enlar&d. ,, : ' , : ''. ' 'I".
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before and who was seated in'the'stern' there.were �other a 'feather birds.?' .. : .1 1� - . . - I
. �, � :of,L ._, I ittle ones, are Kate 8 �e ne � I I I -� I I I
� . enjoying the Proud Privilege Ste : Bring. , . . . .1 I itL&ke, ,, ,� . I I . .1 . .1 I " I
I. many anxious :questions as, to wbetbdr' be - slender, dark. eyed L girl.. in wpink spotted ,iBut t a more than I only''featbars to � , A sllri� Care for Vag 11 I . . I . I 'Ahirder. at si� 1',le"t L . L, :. . . �
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� " Well, I don't think it, Would be to your could be recovered from that ,,cold "and muslin frock th at 166ks somewha,t fade4� make birds," rejoined LAIi.. I, The jav I �L A f6w,weehsainco bbe'lldv. Abbe-Ls,rue, parish' ''� ,.1
. L L fre I . I - I You ' In the report Of the combined City r chari-, . � IL .. . .�,`,
. taste. 'Thdiels a �good - deal of- sameneBs palselesS insensibility which looked'far and .is much eclipsed r by: the sh and lifiowiWas, found out; although berpretanded - 8 o. o the past year�', tbb priest at Roxtou.I alls, in L Quebec Province was .1 ,� , ,�,
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.1 ... about it.,. I ha.y,. Duke, xye,',.ro� ,pot:ou the mor.e-J'ke,dpath.Afian. life. Glenc�iru prettysnow.-whitp toilets a'roundher; for to be a peaccck." , , il 'believed at, Clio ''time - , - --d'' .t- -It... - now 1 - -�
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right side for� this: stewner to,pas ,* 9 , . - , , , W ' 8'a, - ME,` tainedfr . --.".1. :,:`i-` -, . ,vincipal feature is the advent of theAppli- by , acel oil . � I -7 �, ��11,
.. in I om the , first that 1;e would all tl�b o�her`.Iittle gi-rIs are aa,tast6ft"�Il 11 But human baiugS areall'one. species," I "labor test �` ,to t - I
" better pull across." , , �. I . I I y C tidn of the -r,amps'by� api)6ttt,%:tilutt�be��'utl�o�itiesof!the di.96rictliave , � :
. . . revive,;',but. it was, Home time before the a d as the grown-up,you i - .
.. . I I and daintily. attire . said Zo a file literal, dech'ing to be led � '-'' ' di received in form dti6xi -N�hich loaftstholn'toLbelieve ' , N.
11 We sball foul of. 1,41 L P9 I r n . � I requiring tb6m to -break stone'a8 21 eon,. I. I
, ose i barges, then, if question couldbe satisfactorily solved, arid ladies. Luli would hot have noticed that away into'gimilieS., . I I . , I L ' 6L, ' .that the venorable-father *as';niurd6red -for his L � ,�j.
me Big 'fe that bad,been .nearly I L . ,:
we don'tldok out," obsorvedDlike.; I' Hadn't so , this , , I . ,tion. of receivink relief. ' Th netexpense w6alth, and the house subsequently set on'fird - , ,;;; "
I I we better stop hero 2" .. 11 . I n of this 11 . girl's dross. WAS infe'rior to the others Luli was just rejoining that ,there were hSH''only f which -$4 ,3",, is' -for to cover tip tho' diabolical (166d . It was, wcll� �, _', ,
. L!, .1 . I . I extinguished began to mallifest itself. , , , if She had notLhear1, somebody -behind her b�een� U58, 0 . . "'
'. .1 "' L L, I � I .. black men and wbitd men, which undeni- impleinents.-I The result, however, has known in the neighborhood tbM the aged priest Ll� � ,-J.,
n � . Ilmd a large Bum of money of his own and belong- . , 1,:.11
I I Theye'ff time to L11 . in below the bar'L' I He did' not open his eyes to full co scions. remark --that -it was ,,shabby," but that able assertion might perhaps have beaten been most remarkable, as the follo'Wing ifig to the church in's, trunk in his room. After . . . , . 1.
gas," s%id 'Glencairn. -Pull. away haid.!' iiegsa'nd.wukmur,"M�.i)reserverl" :Half- �Ilthe�child wasprett�," and '!L-,vbo;Wa .i I I
. I I . 13 -Zorafr6mthe fid1dofargument, whenall -figures will show, During the months of the fire it waq discovered th[L6 the look of the I
They did pull haid,but the:stehmer wag 'drowned people don't us a rule. When,h . . . I ;� ,
. ., a glib 211 -To which 11ar Craven replied -co' trtilikhadbecuprieclopen. The local�a4tlm:ri- - I � .,4 1.
, I r -s- . n" the young .people arose, from supppr, to. January, February a -ad March, 1881, the. , ,.
shooting along more ra�idly, and the barges did reVive-to find,, him8elf rolled in, hot. fidoiltially,in, aslightly loweredvoice, which. i . tiesare tryingto unravel the mystery, iludboliove . .
I � Make, way for their blders.'' . � - I number of persons wlio obtained refuge in I . . ,�
were drifting out:of the Way sl6war.than- blBiakets, rdb�bed chafed, and otherwise nevertheless -tuli, as' She stpod, beside I'll I " I � they have a clue tbatwill bring tho�njliy, paxties ,:, .
` - - in going abroad to.morrovV�'! said hili , the 11ouse of IDdugtry wag.2,042, while ail tojustfoo. The matter has caiis6d, gr6at. excite- . .� I I
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Glencairnhad calculated. inste'a'dofget- ,'maltreated in' I a way that -rendered ,the them watching the da,nce' beard quite'dis- to Z6 I 11 . %. � I'�� I . .
� , 1. . ,, .. 1. .. ''I I � . . .. ra Brown at partihg, with an uncon� ' average of� 45 perHong dnil'�, exclusive of M611t.in t I holocality. I � � . . . 2 1, .
� I I ting clear of t1le steamer, they wore actu-- return to life rather tun Unpleasant affair� tinctly --- �, .I . - . . I nt of nride on t6word 11 abroad" . -11. I . � . . I I I . . . - . � ;,
ally crossir,lt itS P&th;."but ibey -would buve he, stared. vaguely round, a6d, Wondered . � : , Helena acce] "' , . . . i I families, were supplied with .SOUP at the I . I
. I I ,.,WbIl, she is a little niece of -our land. I, so 1,m afraid I shan,t sea� y6ii aga h, but iiijehon; Dutingtbodortes�pndiiigfr�oiith�, , .Potter Palmer, the. Chicago Millionaire,, - ,�� �1
.- cleared it �afely enough, -,if Luli; in 'hot wheio on earth he was'.and,what had lisp. . I -
I � � lady's in the place where we lodged down at I should like tc� Hag you. 1 like �o talk to. the nurnUr'-sheltered was 'only began life before the war as the ki�oper of a, � 11,
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. alarm at seeing the steamer so close'upon perlea'. There -Were strangers -round him; - Bri ghtou: She ig'a very nice'well-mannered you ,, 1, I I . I - , � untryst6re in. the little village of Onoidil, I tl: 1, I
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tberof bad not let go the i6pe,'and then airnwas.nottherid;.LuliWas notth6re. child, and,we got into the habit of letting ',l should like to meet yoti'too; said , vil a i t ed tb&'Hiloup I hitchen daily ..,was 20. in Illinois. 1-16 Hold out: and -removed -iI5 ' .
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. jerked it the wrong way. The . ad not theJearit idea whose doing it Katie making'a companion of ber.-.'Katie Zbra, with an affectionate sinile. 'I,' Are.you' IS this decrease is, due to: Borne. extent michigau, but soon�tuined Oward Chiql1go,', .1. I . ''
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I . boat sw�ung round i6 the �swell, of the was that be was still in the land of- the "took ,a fancy, to her, you see, � They, are, goiDg abroad fb"schbol,?", I I I , . .1 ," lwi�htt .Milder wea ad whei(1-he became very rich� The big fire. I � "A
Steamer, it seemed that the stemiCerbarely,, . living, Until the muster of the house pro- badly off, poor 'thiDgS, Of Course, a . nd they, . " - V in goi . I I B I I , is , greater � left�iiitn, as it did many another Chicago , � I ,
� . ng to travel. with papu, utl %Mount Of emplo�'Ment, � there , -no doubt I
touched it, but in a �econS it capsized and sently enlightened him. . canno � . - effe � ot of iJAW also thari� his p�uck�,- .� , �
' ' .. . 1, . I t affora'to'diess bar as we dressour arn to go to School part Of tholime" Wive. iba,b the labor test has. bad the , iberchant, witl ,
tossed its throo Qccupauts into -the Witter. , "My dear boy," said th�t gentleman, children. But I like to' see, simplioit�vlu- you -been,at school?," � I I ., I .keeping,away the idle and undmrving. - buti ifi6 ruins- Were otill hissing hot � .
. � . I � � up a-r6u-b"ahanty, near where
. close to Clio revolving paddle'whebls , " with, the, famflia�ity and friendlyinterefit. youth," added good,M'rs. Cra,vbn, charitably, ,"Ohyefi,fortbroeyearS.". � , , �, ... : I I � 1 .4 :,! � . 1. ,,� 1, , I ,, he had'put . . 7, E.- �
Glencairu seized' T'lili with,.one! arm one,naturally feels towa.rd'a� f6llow-brea- and proceeded to imply a Contradiction of � 11 Ah, I thbudht you had,," 8aidluli, satis- - . ''. I . . ,. , , , ,the groat hotel bearing-, is Dame now . : ;,
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almost -before the-. waterhad fime'tQclose fure one hag I - ' The following will be f6und-egood water-, stands 'and bung' out - n roughly -paiuted' , ' �
I just, seen 'dragged baokWith her own Words by explaining that they� fled-,-yvith -ter lowri penetration, 11 because - . I . '
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over her bead, and witli.the otherarmstruck trial and trouble from the border,-Iand woulahave .presented ifttle Zors, 'With d , , ,,, - Proof cemGnt for.. fastening sign II'LabO'r rS Wnhtba.11! Nowha,is�pre, '
11 . a you know's,bout- Species an genusqB. � , . . . geibbr; Good pitch aDd pgri,�g-qo bAi d a. magbificent hom�, � .B, , I .1 I
out for the bank., The bank was not aiB- betweeii lifeund death " if it bad h6t been'- -ne-w' u ing * I "i pasteboard, tog , �
� , . dress,.b t I:iarcom .tb the paity had zjora-laughed at this� ., I � I I I I I �
. tant;. he was EL good. Swimmer', and reached for that n ble'f ilow.wlbo dived do .. I gutta-percba-about equal parts-Lare fused veritable Valace, near Lincoln. Park, f for his "t ' ., . .. 7�� -
. O wnAwice teen quite suddenly al to please ' 11 I did not learn. Natural History.. at, I . . , , � 1� ., , ,I 1,
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it easily, encumbered t4pugh be Was. ,He at the risk o4hill� own life to find you'.` (this Ratio.", , . . . � . � I school,?.' she said. I' I b book of it together,. and to nine, parts * of thia are wn residence., . . . . - . , , .11 �11 I
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bad scrambled on "to 'the shore andlifled Wa,d the na ral exaggeration of ,the preva. . Lull got a Partner . for the nekt . dancei full of pict r ouol a gh I was fifth., d three �parts of boiled' oil and one- i4i,S6ciety", develops some'qdeer charac- ;'�
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Luli up in his arms, Shivering and drenched, lent,tenclenoy t6 hero Worabip; for Glencairn I u os,' I 1h, gNtb'i'h� u ,Part Of litharge ; continue thb beat, t ; a � . �
, � '�h de Mig�. only a,spatrow, I'd Ion I er sti6u, obod which is Haan !a ai� adver- .:, I
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- I I and wbirled round the room in hi rii � I ii about ,, the With gti�king Until thorough union , of the tj 1 ewYorkMorU Persons'. ,:' . �,
� but(juite unbbrf; almost- before, thelook- waifo6godd-a Swimmer to have beenin Duke Mayburne did not join in the festiv� -,peacocks and canakes." I I - ' I I � I � ' isement in the N
I ers-on could rush- from the gardeh646his. ,,if it hadhot beeit for his, heroic . ,,, 'a 6. *q effected. ,This is, applied . . 1�
. - . . ' throng ,in th6 a was still Luli embiaced. Zoka' BroWh at parting; I gre ient, �. d with giving receptions, parties, eic., are informed - ��
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- I steamer. had done screaming; nnd while the now." 11 .1 .1 . &,small quantity of benzole or turpentine
.. �. . , ' mature charmor,in the ra*oU Hnilets. I or the morrow, she*flung herself Into the arms, .1 I .; I I .. I 1 ,.1. supplied with persons' who will,a,ppear , , �1 ... 11 "
-- men Were yet f1bg1ing arope over the Bteam4 - "''Who was it?" as64� Duke, 0011606in 'however, he arid that of almost ,all the ladies and' some of the, O' - " . . . : , , ,, I well,,dress elegan0y, and iiiingle ;�iththe, � % � I
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I I big confused senses arid looking round the lady &ppea,re&`Upon, the, Scene,. and flosted old gentlemon prieseut, voweavi , ,Dr. Watt,"of Toronto,' has r� be' g, to; di6gi con,
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�w , Cot tl�oo sym�pathotic'matkonSand roord,. , .'- I .1 1! � I i , 'fell at i " �, I
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aw; "Cately int ka mazouilin. kissop everlasting friendship with K - many appol'intinent of medical superintendent, of Hai orles - I 11 I
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. Inni6na-one of whom bad clambeke'd over "Your fri6d Who Was with OU; the ' 01,111OW 01 ily disappointad'ib'�� I lbe'Royal Cariboo'llb therwise help to .in' - -L, . ." ,
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