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to sit by one of the prettiest girls at the activity of youth and precipitAted thim- Blush Mid the burning .0 I . Supreme u: I
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'all . , � I 'the dawn of love fb6 is not ,,by h ; TRADE IN THE STATE%
J el, 18802. . iablewiih whom ble Suadenty, fauna him. : Solves head-firpt into ten feet of water. ar . I I I I � I I I I . .". I : 1 1
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- � self on delightfully friendly terms, I : , . Luh Glencairn was highly smused; and � grand and gray. at this moment;.,and something ' ' 'i ' .
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I 1. . I C - I I "You cloii't look much like 4uill,p6us _she and Duke Mayburbe chattered Find ' � bly bave,happened to prevent his coifiing;� 'Reports,ftom, 3,5'Centres of Business 1� � � . 1, ,
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. Whc� Akdai Veil. 1. and irediruled leagfarb,'! observed Gland . ru, laughed, in. occasionally uncharitable M6,,i., 11 Do you know those lines, Luli ?" and -it is a Who I Is long halt I -bo4r, later: than r � I � I I . I : I � I ;� I 1, .
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I I - .." . . � 11 W 1.1 No, whose I Are they?" I Said Luli, all ' I 1 ?5 States. � ,� ! f . I �1
We're married, they. say, and you think you have gooilliumoredly regarding the youug� - � 18 Ment, viltile Glericairn, with a huge umbrella h , ' _' he has ever been beforel And for these 11. . � r . I I I I . !� I
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.. . I I I .� I vas a loose valvefone; 0 ja er attention awalie, ,bending �toward him mighty, �sud Sufficing, cau6es:th. ,,,- ! , . I � I I � : 1
wull.A10- ; � I � attire. Duke's coat. v I I , ver his head .to keep the sun off,, par( . chiWa I I I I --- _ I � r � , ,
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Well, take this white veil from my head andlook I and IiS tie over EL'bobk of trNvWs, and oodasionall is full'of sadnesB an' disappointmi-blit'.. : 1, . .
I I f � . his collar was sufficiendy low! I 1. I- ly With eilch hushed and eager interest -that heart � . .11 ,
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Here's matter to vex you, � ' drnful incredulity at a au utteranywords of appre- . I I X T11 E
,rlove sufficiently"neylige to look artistic � he was . smil sd th than . . I Tbis is tbeik last evening but one I Aid 1 AN INTE. - . ING BUDG T, � I
you, I and matter io g ivell t�ware that a certain amount :1 I ld, , '' I DI lined With clation., , . ; I if he should iall to -night, t ill a , , . I :;, I
I probably', Luliwas bb , Ing UP a paras, . . I I . I he 110 ' NEW YoRx; ,May 18!. The T�inea pub.
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e's ilvubt to distrust you Slid faith to believe �of,neglige suited his: picturesque Style; and pink, Which reflected, a.becomingrosytint . I only one more sunset together I and shefe6ls I
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� YQU7- I . tbekoom he bad apk:velvat bbou Here� and h6re, did I how can 1. miserable at the thought. - - ' , ' I � �
I ana Z11, its you see,'doininorl earth, common 'the hat, which on entering , ., � OR her fade;.,s,ha had a bl ., _ ri Edgland help me I I 1.
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i (low; ,- I - ! hung up on one of the pegs for t, pur- tied-rourid her neck, which ihade libi'fAir- �! ilelp Riiglaud, Bay I . - , , - - Another'lialf-hour, has I letters indi6ate in general. that the spriu I g � r
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. . . Whowo turns as I this evening turn to Godto sunset, has failbol; theatars-are coming Out olegal I � %tisfadory.: The �
. . Be wary, and mouAd�me to i,oses,not rue I I pose provided, was a, Soft slouched felt, not, Shin look faiier than ever; she word it light I pra I isti and: pr�.uy, I . I � (
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. I . unsuitable to the st�ge brigaud. I gray dress and an oval gray Straw bat, and. While Jove's plan6t rises yonder, silent over Shyly -011e by :one: and Lilh is Supremely w of exception is in the great North . I ',
. Ah I shake out the filmy thing, fold*after gold; I � olh . West, �
. . I I t, he,pencil,and not except for the relief of 1% pink flower, and , Africa, I I " I ! 1. I hap Y, for Duke is bylier side, Naturally
NO;!my,7eapon is t I I Where business has in some branches
. And se(i, if you have me to keep and tobold- . i I � � , I � . � ,,_-� he ... Ass his seat next Luli; and as she has, . I 1. .
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Look close oil nly heart-seb worst ofits sinning- the quill, I rejoice to Say." _ ., ,agleam of pink ribbon, her golden hair �
� It is not y6urs to�day for'the'yesterday'�.win_ " I I I -Browning I" said Glencairn, quietly, in I Increased 10 t on _ ace U �
. . . . I . should have thought It was the Was thebrightest Spot of color in the utide- a,matileri-of-fact way.' I I I . cho . sea her place on the extreme edge of the of immigration and x4i4road copetruciion. , I � .
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I . - �_ _., I I I made a picture � I ,A Those fiery sun , i . h social circle, naturally,. they .two soon drift I I I .1 .- ,rk alone - .1
I The lia161tl is not mine -1 am too proud to borrow�_� .bruBh,":puggest.ed Lull, to'whom a pencil miably pretty picture she - I ! �, I
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You must'gl"o* to now � heights if I love you to- did not appea an aitikioi implement. ', all the 'prettier for the childlike inirth . I I away out of the gbneral conversati6n into a
. lines to me," observed Duke.. � I � . 11 a or,ts. ter good Biases., 6 backward ' � ' -
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! . . in orrow. " 1. . � � . .. 1� ... I -1 Brush an oils are in the future,", he � wbiph :lit up her eyea� abd � -81 I mple I d' � her' -, hull aid not say a word.; her.cheek was tete-a-tete of thbir Own, , , sp�m SB oil � C Ito a .cc tr4de'iii the
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i I -ried! I'm plighted to hold up your replied. "My,wOrks at, ,selill Merely -cheek with smilea. I I , . � resting oil her hand azd her large, sof .b eyes � - I I Have: you finished your 'i . Of tile tates, dre t , r _is no cause,as in the �. , * . �
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I . I praises, , I I serve, to embellish the ephemeral terature- I- 11 Look I-Ijust lobk at hig--bmld head I isn't gazed out pensively over the seii. But Duke little gray church on the windy hill?" ort ��� eat, to ... it an extia stliniiiant, f I .
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I As tho turf at your feet does its handful of on:�vhi6h you expend your in I outblyefbilling * "No - not yet. I have'been haunted all I � I I . �
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ha,two� I lionor-iny pathway.of pride; or your weekly, sixpence. she ex laimedL in a confidential whisper, 2" h9tened � in rapt * attention to � every h I I
greener grass grow'either side, at the' foot ,of-, the I after 10 , � I I , ins. . . t 'a 'g ,d.' ' The greatest disappointment is ,
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I T '� s. -Y adder, but only one ancient gentleman, w! 41 only a very Duke Mayburne bad a, deep inusica I Voice, ing into the purple vapors, you know; base � expreeBed in trading centrbs � dependent, I
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.. I I Sh " "ll. I l li4;keel)iug the bodgith you, one or.two; vain endeavors to leap up,to , . . I - ,n � try at Ali badly. - subsets'liave 'suggested the idea to ins so upon the South, wherethere was drought - ' '
�' '� ' , . I thin and fragile fringe of ]I ir arou d his and did not recite Poe
I - , . Shall walk i. th,, spirit with feet on t e dow, I . _ the top, at �a 'bound, Those 'endeavors � � fore' - �
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. . , � . I . . I wa " . 11 I have Beau 9, sunset. like that, only t,bl , I vduld set to work at it immb. last year and floods .this Spring. The dry ; ! I �
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I ... nai I ith thei ,, I I � 11 .. .YA butthat follow Noakes has done .
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�. We're i -xied! 0h, I , pray that our love do not, remain in my little Studio w ir faces ,, -off Gibralta,ri I � I goods and groceries. Appear to have suffered I
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fail I I .� . tothewalland the dust settling, on'th6ir , Who .is tlI6�'waBp?" inquired, Duke, , more vivid, . Said Glencairn., di . '.. . � He is "always getting th '
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� I have wings fastened down and hidden under � . 4 Indicating P, tall, slim young bagn'clad all , t' There are some,Jiourg' that almost make- , it I ,� t The branches which - furnish �' �
I . . I I , c a.," I � . 1, I I � , I � '. �� I cf me in ideas�. I . . ' '' � larmers'supplies are most active I . The drug � .
. � . "I' . ba it � 6 office , in brilliant stripes of black and gold. a pq�t of one iii'g�ite of one's self." Yes, I know hi ' .
T Is a y "aw) lye vi(i'tli b;, I e tislight-you cin never undo - " YOUAid not enter Tour, nuclei "I I 11 . I I Noakes? ,in. What do, business igiadurisbing. �The indications of A
. tbem, I . � ,, I think I heard I 4,-1 donit 'know. He bath�d yesterday. 11 It ia. Such hours'� as .those, � I fancy," YOU tbi,kof him T, � : . � �
, then?" said Glenoairn-,� I He is French, I ,tbinki and divas beguti- observed Duke, ,,which accotint,for those .11 I I I large fall trade is dependent sond4what''on '
� And swift ill thoir flight- 'u,can never pursue Potter I of yopr deter- Landscape -good," pronounced � b ps. Manufacturers are generally ,
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. 1. . something from Miss 11 �i 1. fully. 'Watch himl" The blackandgolld Occasional inebmpreh6hBiblb. successes that i Figures-4ashion.,Plate.: Didyouevarsee .
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And spito �f all clasping,and, spite of all b Initiation." � . � I - a cs::aie -
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11 I � ..._ "ds, 4� , . gentleman walked up to the higbest end of occur but once, rockets that blaze and fall. , busy. 'The mak ra of i textile fabri �
-I-eEil 'DMI-3-111ce-wa -ShWdoiy;-w-dreamjfrom -your '- yes;-,-.�.unt .(.,,hrisgy_,t0Jd_u9 that news- I I - mortal woman with auch. shoulder§ 1 and . .
I , � - ___fd thcrplarik-ali -plunged -head Airsti-like an --Such influences iAuBtbe -the moving,spring- -iv�-ai8ftj4vtf-MI-No'Ech-61g-gi-flwlfs,*6-?�,-- ..,--. _joikin Utiously* on_ small
. hands. 1. i � , - �, � . ents there upon I," sal � a � � ,- ". . .1 . ____g__A&.nr --------- , profits. :
1. I 11 . I and'adde:d' her ceomm ain cotton goods appear�'F I I
I . in. zebra .Stripes, down , of tKi people *he make one h'iti Write.one 11 ,a be in nest cie. !�
I .. ous little Smile. areow painted . . I 1. I I I . . .I don't aamiie his girlsmuch� �ertainly.. mand. -Woollens a:revery'backward. �Mas. �
- Nay, call me not cruel, and fear not to take me ' ' Luli withrathei a mischieV - e'ar green, water. , "Now * . t -look in " ' :
I ... I am yours for ray li6tim4 to b.e what you maU . - -1 Which were probably of %Aind uncom' , through1be, cl poem,,pa.int one. pie ure, 'rise' for once to, He. does not nab like'an artist. I* - 6hinists an& agricultural machinery makers ' ,
� ` . L I . if not doubtful now 1 look at,thb'one in crimson I" continued , genius, atud then are heard, of, no. more.' I.. , us � ed to ineet him Very often in Rome.i` 4' ". .1 .
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I To weai�lny Nvhiie -,oil Tor al signora cover, . Duke witb'�an Lull. 4,�S.6e how he poees and faces' he � etionea � think that .every inan Is It In Rome I Happy' Luli,. to have Seen gerkerali aro� not ,complaining. . Willdis. - i - . . ..
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- . of my saIlTty?1, conjectured .1 L I "' , " I Som pspecially in N6WYOrk, have all thdy ca , n .1 I . 11 !
.As you shall be proven my lord ormylover. I . . � sudieuce,,as.if he were beforetfiefootlig ts.. . ,
I A cowir for peace that is dead, or a token amused laugh. , - I . Y. I I
I -capable of one fight into -genius during his Rome I and ' at I do not ,know that I am !
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Of bliss that cau'riever be written or spoken. 44 And - � how do you- find 'it 'answer?" HeisalwayB doing Btatues;,yegterda ' a life," saiAGlencairni meditatively "The not more to be envied; for my'fi , rsf'sikht f do. Tobacco manufaotur�rs' bbsiness is"' .
1. . I � . 1. folded .his, arms and looked* like uli g ' %� one true poem 'Make' S ROMO is before me still. . ' O� about the sam�. 1 The demand for * � :
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. � � . . inquired question is, do( .. t it ; . - glass makerBI . goods is very little � I .
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, . * 'I g � Ceesar; I poet, or one picture ail artist,?', I I I win er. � � ., � t year. The Southern -
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I . I "I I J. :1 � - I -J, I - . , Oung -Artist. lightly. t, I have never. i�e- the ot , her d , "I should -fancy," said,Luli� half hesita. � nsciousaccaut of disappointment.� �' We - Is'land jewellery makers. There , - -1 �
� ,et�ou Well eaougW; dds like a, Cary � I . �i �6tt'dr than ,la
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I .- � , , � ..�,� I I uythilig nearer starvation than diator lodautiftilly.-lean tin ,ppealing way, "that if U331301 * ,
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, I .- - , I . rienced a ' . I d &,pint d , id the Dyink Gla - . . a man,, ca ' hall be in LQndotl,gil this winter, I think." ,- Owing .demand'.for goods'of better � . , �
. I I I � . : " I .being reduced to fi, mutton-ebop An, . Ing on one elbow in the surf. 11 . - - � I � � n write one good.! �oem, the 6 I 11 Wby don't you . inter. in Italy 2" asked' ,18 a� - gr -
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I s e t,V.., h . I . �, He'is Mark Antony W�di, - h ' . a I powei - I
- . ., . I I I : :. Y' "., I I otbitter ale.��,To I notonous frequency; but . - I � � - Duke - It don't. you" hate Lond.6i� fogs � nd ca,11 for � -low' - grade*, of cottolls.'. 6=1 �, , I
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I `ay��_and there i q of poetry taust' be in hiti, even , a J quality;showii,forin . stance,ijithede
-A- E -i -Is � I . �ly'be developed Under certain circum, 9 ad,
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. I . .. . . . I ., I . . . I have, had no' nearer Acquaintance, with his. Cleopatra-prow.ned. and .bejewell6d," Stances.', And -it circumstances, can once frQsts.1 Think .what.deli,obtful times we� :labor finds' reAdy a miploynjent� gQL�rally '
. . . . . � I -0. �. . . . I I . . . -W observed Duke, AS the gentleman in 'the � might have. all togetber in Roinel" I
. . � . . I the, 6if at the. door than throwing him the , . . developthat latent power, Why should not land., good Wages are reported. � The ship � � �
I . � � a Gidrns lived-abioad for several 'bone of my chop . , elegent crim�on costume bowed low and � , . . o '. - �� . . .. "How I should like it I f W�anito.do I
. . Th out Of the window." ocur again, and building, interests 'of Pennsylvania and\ .
I I . � I [Is br 9, suit of a I time we extended his band -to a'. yodug� lady in an such circumstances. o . I 1. - again Rome again; I am afraid, I did not fully ' , 'Hou . I
." years,tiow. tqkii�g a.vil bd draw it out,?" I I . � . lourishii3g. - b 'Id" I
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I . . . parti t - The S�ene Was pretty and the ; I I � �De aware are,f . I Be ui,xing_
. or' - geisis'o berate blue -braided toilette de in, with appreciate it;! My tasto is so:uncultiftted, [ . :
__ , -1.1 .1 . _ t.of the year,. now peabeful, au&tbings in general Were very 'ela . ,,, ' uli has hit Upon a:' truth,'? said �, I 11 I � .
ments f .,the' I think L . I generally is brisk, but dbecked, som'dwhat in � : .
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I .. , . I I . I -Agd- -plea-94ut, I I I I )d head-diress of oilskin', and I ,: . � � I � , about things 21 , I I I I ! I I .1 \ . - . .
I , � ' , 6y 'd _ a6i-L-all's-presev , , I I � : ..� -brightly trimmE , , � "I have1nown the child tead � in. Nebraska by, the recent s 'rike, -B , , ''
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I I 'visits to! these pleasatt to bar for his I . � - I . �, ,b�cl-goid,�braoelet;on,-.ea,ch. �bgf6ie--tiow-'-§'iid,Gle'licairn '' And,told what to' admire?" he��espopdeil. generally may -be Bald to be *on',&.tnbro " ,\ i
occasional I�l Pal �' ,Mayburn � I Biff�via�ariffgw-bi I I ,
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11 '11, or arm:,1 Asthis pair exchanged cburteoug and & --t-LA-11-right -,-coine-to_Rome,,and: 1, Il - -11 y2u� 1healihy-foundation .thauili. recent Y'E .
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visit4 were few -,and bri�f;`aiid Luli I y Lulf SO . � 'idc "a little neare.i7Co ir father - -1 .,te I 1-1 __ - ,
lost ,,Good night. , May SO, .tuli test I ;h I .
I eight of almost I all tile acquaifit&II8 . a. asked, AS: tbey graceful .greeting; the.Zebra-bingigod, Split- w eke to be erlthusiastic.'.' ': i - I
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- 1. I pa,rted� �, . I . tering, dripping; breathless; fromthe-wavos�,. n , ' " 1, h' I I tvere-gOilig to Winter �ill, Italy; little prospects of disastrous failure� The I ' I . . 1,
. � I friends of her �childhdo&-. 'The Craven% . . almost - at their feet, ancl ends two a approva, a ,a .valued, most who but I'm afraid there is not the Slightest lletterB giving the Statemlek and. condition ,
r only casual friends ,, Wa��re too old 'i�if)nas to� be Mr. May- I avorad� to� shal I .. . I i I . I I �
who had been'to he . . 1, a B,'ya, . . - . - ,L,
� I siatilate the grace. of the other' ' idLuli,wbo was too simple and � �oi the business of this State are from - , "
. of a few weeks, and who§w acquailitalace 1 * urely," she I , .s .bow of . I � chance," sa
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I . with Glencaira hail'begun by a More ch I .- :ignition to the -fair wearer of. the brace. �The throe Bat theie.uponthe shore Until unconScions. to disg ise a t ins of * '_ t � I I . . 10 and Oswego'. � '.
- I - ance replied-, franklyj giving him her hand.' , rec( . . r., . I Rochester, Syracuse, Buffa . ,
: , meeting in wtfain� werejoildly anougb, the' -"Good nighi, Lull, then." .� . 1 . .1 jets� -but the laudable' attempt was a the fire,of sunset had sunk and p*ajed and, , - � � � 1 - I ,: t . . � - . I They show the gbneral trade to -be.. -:very I . .
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I . Jamen . .. � . , - � , : � 'goda ;'manufacturers all -' b By. ' ,.: �. , -.
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them out when the former were inParis or enti,iieut, into' the occasion � ,, sl1j'ca ,t: swim,"' said Luli 11 slid up OT I � I , � ,
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. . Kate%Ckavion and - aB ol - Antonybau. swim just a little, And is -very Aig.i a ,:Root Stood' .out distinct, amo . . A Queenstown despatch saye,aboati,hu, . �
. the latter in London. : they Were A friendly 'hen 'they 'walked What 11appens In Berlin when the Crown ' . I . I � �
I ' -Simply frank an ' the gray' Shades.' �T . been picked,,up 'at sea, mArk6d'L",CitV of '
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� . I .1. he Casino,and turned,homeward. . ,:� . (San Francisco Chronicle.) , , � '' bee' f i ral months. I 11. .
. . . _. � abouts. 6fot�b6r- friends, Duke Mayburne on the famfliarity -of 'her , man - ., ,a care not to be very nine on . 0 1 � .., 1. . .. . I I . �. n. Missing or sever . I
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. 1 included,.Luli soon quite lost the trace; , , a that ,everybdol will have , her . ,At the guard-hbus�ds there is considerable : A lotter IIL,-been :found in the sleeping,,
i . � She, wh6. . Was still -simple .and open as a but making Suri . Y. I � When, she -had bid good-ii.ight to, - ''' I - the Sultan, fliteate , S 0 . �
and it was only chance' 'at last that threw th t , room of ning, hi':'Iif' ,�
. . . child, inihe least. fearful lest she, should the -opportunity of admiring him." � father aud:shut herself into,her room a ,fuss made.� whenever .any -royalty passes �. , I I
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I 11 Duke May'burne across her path again s ' I tooutiregerved. She had'been ,., 11 You are Such a Severe little critic, Luli, : night, Lull �pened her. windowi and leaned that ,way. . lt� is the duty and the only Unlesw his present :'arbitrary, plans are � . I .. � I - -1
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I . I I .1 ber,greeting. to her childhiiod'4 fdend�aud this inorning, when your f , I I sees . 'd k I -11 � . .
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I .. I peaceful little village the Glencairns; tired ,cairn had brougti� her -up freely. though not er laugh at. the honest cowards,!', strange, . shapeless black ' nittalg Sleeping, himself , ,� , : , -
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ofthe iucessant bustle an gayQ yo - cardleBely; he knew�liis daughters nature be� uJi, explanatorily, �'but 'Was. ,lot but were only ti�p fishermen's,,lo6v6k6d'and � � , . �
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was simpl �innoce't aud,'more,free%an their extent., 11 Thank i � . Barer I every irce any r . I , Paid Boiling fo.ro'verk30, and E10 paid Shares , ,
. rest. . a you very iity round her,, and fa , lining her cheek i -gone through�,* ' ' oyalty . � ,. ,
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momentarily expected, to ring, thaf Duke: fearlesiw than most girls, who haVe moth, much I that really is a satiiSfacti6h. Honest d6epy caress., un I � red . , g, o. . was
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. - Mayburne was lounging in the courtyard bf . I ide, and, Sisters' to, grow UP - epark brightened oui,of th& darkneBs and Cro U Fri .,receive thii,Bame ho i great�has been the -rush for'bliareg that s
to guard and gU � I . cowards are ex&upt � from youki ridicule.' � . .a. W nce . . .mage. ..
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the Hotel Blanquet, being on a of am gtr�gghng with them.. . and -you kindly assur6, me of &'Iaili,,� I Shadow fell upon the- ground. just under her �There methihg strange in geeing a lot 1,
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I � and aimless group I Who Were standi6d.about . t, HA ... . �und* MaYburiie is� appreciatia ill . n - windovr,., I . . � .. 1. 1. - . I of grown in . an I press I nt, arms to a. ye4r-61d,: list:'w&s opened, was 'blocked 'by I crowds. , . �
� � , nasome fellow, yc � . .a- delicate infers i ce-l", . - . � ,;� I i : ' . - . . ''
. in varicus attitudes ,of Placid do-nothi veil Glencairri; 11 Not gone:Off- I 'I didnotmekn anytihing.-6f that kind," I I buke had mentioned 0� her, casually th At in.fant. . But they. db_it-�every time Those.whowere behinAiolledup appll*ca-. � '- 1.
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� . ng-, still " obser . I � . .1, . the, -nuree - of .the- ' Crown:� 5?rince% tion- forms � An& -ebequpa, and throw .them _ �'� .
. ness, Watching. a white � �6ny, of rebellious a bi�_rathgr improved, in Net,". I 11 ol that path with his.nightly-cigar., family takes th I e'ehildren out for a - u airing. over - . �. � . - . 11, , I . : .
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�. inclinations who refused to go the way lie " Yes;,,he.is," agreed�Luli. ,,If you had only you wouldn't hear me out I" ": I Slie.didllot know""that she wished_tp.see. But this -11 isn't a air � cumstance," ""Chicago ma I rket subs . equently fell'heavilyi-an , d'is *. ".
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: should go. Dulie Maybarne was sbs�tding not pulled h6i outo� the -river, Papa, the& ' . ,,� I.- apologize," he � said humbly. c, it 'him pass; She did not think abo,ut-analyzing. says, :to'what, according to -T,he story, of `iow more qUiet, but sensitive. ; , : : . 1.
� " Aimlessly, and regarding the :p'ony' nd w6- 3u one fewer df,the already to interrupt you, but I her feelin ga -, she'. had not asked - herself one of 'the Amer . loan 'colony, happened - - ' I . � . � . �
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I' his .too taw t ff'- � re'211vecc Id net help it. That's my inva. why She leaned so long on of inddw here once. The. nurse -had a little child of ! Thd progress the , I I
. - assembly, when .happening ��o turn ' . world'," �phe added demurely, nestling her riablo excuse for all my sins, as you will thisnigbt 4'but there she -remained :Until, I , great bell for St. Paul's Cathedral, London, . ,: , 1. I
. .. 'face to � face with t . fatheils' arm I ,as da rally� fill ,t_anSL I � 1, I I the Crown Prince -out for 'a �walk, and I . I.
.head, he found himaelf I I we' hands - through her . find outo ,and I r. that tall dark flours dr'-e'w, near.' - He looked . L, , a la,rgest in England�-from Lou h I . .
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ancB they.walked ,� , L , .. and recogilized,-her in the flicherin� I � . I I . . . �
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I dered I I W , �II.OhlyeLt,peopiewboati�affected.-aiidstiike out And iiresehted ,of that ,, I -
� . by that prbtty"girl: was staring -at . instantly than '�Sbq ,recognized- him, t1lr6pgh:- I I I vemepts of, � Jumbo, but still With 1.
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him.', She had remembered him instantly, . 11 , I 1 to. be attitude�; and, �es, I am:'afraid s6m,eti 'MOB beat; J,uWad� tb'e: nurse and, child got in ' L . i, , : ... .",
I made about Duke -Mayburne., .Everybody I I . the shadows. He Stood -a, Inoinent'., and L interest. The, bell, which-.*eighs nearly . .
� � and bar gaz'e ,of suipr- , At fat old peopl6,, who :are wery awkward.1 , aS .he front of ill's line of soldiers, the* child dspied , I . . .
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I I ised. . recognition: , -.spoke fliBt of his iaised his , biipndish-liiokiug� hat . . teen tons, has been ' '
i� _mtOL who spoke of� him At �11 � � a lieap,o nicei' ' ' -for the Seven , 'L I
. i .. itlavery uncharitalolb of ,lie, L know;, -but en�slie drew., . f) cleall Band suitable a� 6 . ':
. . warmed ' a, pie i ased .and . welcoming. a , ppeoxance ��aa th 6, exception, � to driti i . I I ., .looked up At her *iholo*. ,:TR ' L * inileB on ar ,With 6. traction engine. � - L.
" . - smile, as she said frankly, :1 �. He paidL the cleat I really cani help, it.7 ,, ' I I " L I , . r .manufa'citurff of mud pies. The instiinctL Of , I � 'I . . .1
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L ?R.'L ,. � . .L.. .1 . ving sbulpture; . i'' 't My rium- , I I I wayi I in the I b azy ,, , _ . , and -having t 6 beProtec,ted from the poop a. . ,I .
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L thought of mectiri8- you I I alty of being like'& piece of li t exactly,' repeateoll" said -Duke,, t ' t broke away from its L , nursp,, and: began to L
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as to tile name , 8�S , I a were a find B n of animal 'hi* :day,bear I - I 1. , ,passing a � � , 6 OwS le �
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I . . " �� Half feeling we. should wandek'there'no merly Professor -of -Natural Hist6iy'in . hil9delphia; - i . . � I .1
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. grown,, D uke'caSt an, eloquent look, than must. of neOLOSS'ty accomplany such a . more I . I I . I the b6dri� Charlie Roas_weie,so closely pursued thaf� - , I I
. . . ussiul a habit," he responded. "I It is. a I I ,University- Of"� Toronto, has' I . I . . . .
L upon her face that finished.,his Sentence face and -such a figure, aud'.with'Lplett�' , I . I I I I I �_MAI18TON- . t'd t 'Lth .. � y''djowned in L ' 1.
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. 1. are, but I've got to. ask,how You have'been,ldid to ever, promise to rise to g. : � 1. I I L � . ill w2b'o�r-'nilt:Penrith, Scotland' n 1844. I ,, I .
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. I . . . . years." L . I ,� I 11 I .L � I . a L ghly I a " I I . I �. .1 I � . ntedLectarer 1, I A very Strict liquor.1aw -closes .L al I I -the . L I '
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"Papal whois thisT' saidLuli,turuing successful, specimen of masculine beauty. , I 11 To say that ,you cannot help' 'doing a- I the Glen' . sitting , , L66 ithe shore medical 'School. ,In, - �1871 he wag chosen. 8 � L ,
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- I The recognition of the , two m-en, bei h,etwe6n fbe� sunset' . .. L. I Duke,, 'as Solemnly as I a Jud . I . 1. I 1. . : . . was . bottles down the obiM66y to be filled. � ,., , ,� ,: I I
I Ing , and the. sea. - . .. I :1 . L a1sunsat now, be it�fair cr cloudy.; and appointed, Professor, ,of Biology in, the � TlieLDuke:of Grafton ii; dead. . L . 'L . .�: �
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� probably would , �L ie IS �oiear� .,T an , Gustava,,,'WaPoni �phi.ldsophefi' IS,
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without the bint. They, grAsped 'hinds " � I' accepted th6'��atur�l Hie d. , :,.. : .1. . . , � �'!
.. � t was.on the beach that theGlencairrid .�irl,i MaStdr. Duke,!' observed I and L alm'ae a ]Ake. the real' 61iffs'gtand- 1 tory ' Chair ' L I I L' .. I .. . . .1
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I .1 'as ybukpa next4� ,Luli �shuttina tip his book ,with' one Of his sofbi . I le �St.L' ' is. / In - 1871 Prof6s. i I I I - bar' .
. gladly, heartily; 'and their Meeting iv enbouni6red, � Duke Ma . . . ing.up,bold- axid dilsky agiiiia: the' pale at, , Anoly6w' . I . ', "I wish,". said'. a� f&rmer'8L wife to I I .
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exclaimed with: playful reproach L .. � . batherg,;Wholl - the young artist Who, had 11 It tl�tey'are'ii . - act il'gi�y cliffs that ,Lecturer on Geolo in s � uccession Id shoot, the yellei cat." .So they all, I .
, , . ot. good ones, I -am very, outlinedth�u. the' refl a I � ,Y� I to ib'i., W9U � I , ,
- I . 11 And, papa� he ditlh'6, kuow,mo h1it at .evidently been looking 'for *tber�o_,O_ame up ill never les;rn'thein,V. said 7 dip d6w - ii in the serene. gray I sea. A -way on W. B. QUrP6.1iter,'by the Britislt:' MUS,Uln when tho�. happened to think, of iti Went ; " I 1. . I
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. . . I .whether there is an� warvel innoy remiss- ;curious little400den cbairs�which Etretat , 't That's! about true said Glenpaikil ing Sun has sunk� III. a bia;ze of Aight i(lat of, science In'the,'U'biv'&sity of. New Ze&-. h6altby'i and could a And being kiched I
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. .. ness at is lady the'child.1 generously pro�ideg'(geatlis!)Ioi. AS Visitors; , , SL Slowly ' $ a colors is' land. � 1-1" 1B _ account :of the ddep4 -thiougha . I � � I 1� � I .1 .i . I I �
� � I Lie Play, '"', '�,� , ; now; tbebrilliance bf.tbe wester - A fence.
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use with,- "� . , nd aS'Lilieie a "Cant-ollair t - 4 -be , t ad ness. touch .. 'an crimson, gold and Azure' are I Of Lak6 Ontario' Underiak6ii ab:the .fl .. TWO more: girls. escaped 1. . .
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I to,"' interposed Luli merril�: L:,, hiMS61f,on th L I th - bl6ndinglnto_a� harmony lovii6r than their I ,,,
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. . . tbeii.little.'groub was I piesbiitl�,j:.�.,ite.d,, vanished and contrasted gforieS. ' I embodies the - resulta:'of resiedrefies whic� were escon recaptured, one � defending herself ) , -
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'lanko�d out a dpaf- gloness of the StO118S. , . . , .1 . . bava earned for: him acknowledgments' 6liantly with a bludge6n,,;and infli ,
The dinner bell now c .. regardless of the rou ' by a Franc . h family, consisting' of P Tho' -family 1�djamotto hate Joined the froin-high authorities in zoological sciene L a. 11 � qking� , I .. :L
ening summons, and the tbre'eL went in It was a fine morning, and a t .. sonde severe�bruise on her purAuer. _. . � .
. a __?freta tbat ' I -'and a son Of'tender .years- 6lencairns to -night they are seated 'on a L - .1 .P I 11 . I I .
together to the table-d'hote, talking all the is to' say, all the visitors ll F nd gli;�mei � two'daugbt6ris, Professor Nicholson, however; is ' best ,� I
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way. .1 I., � . . . . .1 residents, were -out' on t&` besch', half to acquaintaticaso a M&�bUrne ,8 at the L Spoons. L , a .
L 11 I look 0, at thaL - had casually picked Upi ButDuka extremity of the Semicircle, having I I k,'after their ' ' Th following' .. ,
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.burns before he- -recognized her. 0 was I The sel a inshore was 'green � as -emerald little gray church on� the windy: hill," as: - SlI6 Wears, in lieu'of hat Or bonnet, a - in not"hearing from'Mrs.. M. ,To�es, �Was '
. scarcely chanced at all!; he had grown , areL not the. text -books in these sciences . I � , , I
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of L Sur I dern, poets at his ngers1.ends,*1mmedi- her behol'and falling to her sh I bulders; for "'Gazing back into the, I . it is!�said I - .
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n was. dashed with of the Itbeauty and the chivalry" U nd Allows startlind'libeity in " I believe !can -truly and solemnly Aa' 1. . . I
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" face he was, singularly little alte'recL ,The sploisbes bi c�ilm deep purple; and gr�pn ie I � .. Sir'Fowall BUXton has beenlaitin I I
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I and, pu'rple toward tile ho izou,melted. into - ble, a more fashionable and regular nado the terra I Ce in high conical Straw: bats, - right and normal State 6 I I
to tb6 girl -for you could hardly call that: a line of vivid blue. - - ' '. .. . I . . PPS81 I I L I . . of mind, th6, compaseirig and committing, in -Holland. The avgrdge crop bf, wheat i - ".
, I . . � . � lout'ge than, the morning bathifig. �Ndt all adorned"with rosetteg�; a Square red or blue per acre there is said- to be the . heaviest in - I . -
fair, §li lfgbt-be�rted 6re%_ Those' bathers who wef6'habituated to together, b�t.-4hree toyetheki' GlendAikill 66ret� is the faghilf6nable moinitig w6�r; ... . I . I
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and improved its much,.aH they had changed. ,and L' 11 use L , egible and altogether Joreign to my � Brandon now complains of' Jack bf'p St- , I
!, Walked leisurely coolly down the beach to the beach during t a SU t hour when ; of all vari@ti,es of Shape, �nd in all tbepol6rs iropo . � I . . 0 -
She had been. pretty', 49 well as fair-com., in thbii` various castwne,4 de, bain, .pausing 'the table d7iotc was over; �and secretly two of the rain bow,when ever the spirit so moves. Whole nature and ingtinefs. . Subject to. office, facilities. ,The Idek boxes have no�` I .
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positive disfi,-ttaindfit are pretty;'ghe __ nowandthen-to address aword,OrtWOtO out of the three at, ea,st, rejoiced them.' bulto'has told Luli tbatthaligbt .mental disturbances''fr6m slight 'causes y4 arrived for tb ' W I
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now r6a a � Utifill. She had grown tall party was reduced to E6 trio Again, 'and : fleecy woollen'kerciiief she wears is fat lore I -Tbe� �Varioug , L, gr& bodies of the ,� � : J
and ve�y slight'-, indee Venture it-*ais wrapped their eloak6LOJOgely hop 110 'and , becoming and � picturesque -than a ha affected, the use or abuse of morp,hi2V and - -Ont �
d the slightness of I .. Sol'' that Ltbe family of, agreeab . , lad- 1 f." and I I Masonic Qr&r in ari6'meet'at London ! L ,_
I . I. ab6utthem, and hii,s toned albngOooking: hall , . L Sedatives and barcotic8-made a ready Li I Xuly. ' , L . I I . . ��, �
bar figure'and the pure -, transparent pin - I L conversationally- inclined foreigners wou . 'Lilli, studies; , the .picturesque., accordingly. ' k " L, . . . : , , I I
I - k ashamed of themselves. . People who�ware 'not find them out it their B601tiaGoISPO"it Shein leaniiig back in16r I wooden chair; bar pbyaical, ment L al And moral victim. ot me", , 4 � I I
and white of her e6naplexion indicated that I I . . I 1. � I � " Lbrol Siien cer is the � first Irish Viceroy ,. I
. I vain of th6ir fi6ureS stood pbS�d in elegant th " , t- conip,ar,itively Jonely head slightly ti I I
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I t hair Was a shade darker! than , it uSedL to be, attitudes. on ,'the diving -plank before, beach, .which by morning ak&'afterl'6011' Froncb,'halfB nglishcon�arsati6n�herbxnds the teacher roeam byL Saving that I mus� ' ' . ,I
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. flaxen, too bright for .yellow, 'withouf 9; girls with White peiq70irs,' robed loos Th �oufflne o . I . , , -�
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trace of auburn :i6' all. its' hues, pure ripe . , el y bold in this last hour of daylight; the : . I . ... : - !!
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a go, an I ( 'the snowy ' . L � To be, 11 thirsty" is'not the g 'at Woolwich the flight of a shot rwas' I mea. � I �
go d in the light,- and rich y embrownedin round thena,. tripped aaintily do�vn,to th e b ''
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.� I long. the horizon ,the flame eYeS are inclined to tears and her heart IS - .
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not solve tbatpoiiat who - n he came to notice Some, old gentleman marched solemnly Iiookilig out across the,, ,,sea t6ilie ,lurid F66 I Hall child.1 why' ill, W ' I ' 'Burnett is more foud, of her b6yB than of �
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I . L a care of frieiIi1%, and sto �st, Duke Mayburne began qimt.ing . 4 h6p6s and'�tiBsibilities 2-iB she ber books." i tots of hbrLsex, pigiei toyS1 to' ;little orchards. - - , L I �, .
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I I Too lovely I t � 6 11 be gray' I I' , '. . .1 to come And , lead them iorth t' at 'Noblyj nobly C&po St. 'T'inoent to the noithw6st on the 16yhest' scene the I placei6ffords?_45 I I A few,of,66 friends: of Re -i. R. CaMeroL n f_ marriage certificate quietly took off his hat .� . 11 ., I
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Luli at dinner, naturally �deeming it pleasant. silyery boards ran up, the. p it the � I L Oiiidip�bay; �� - , .�� bably now iiot many himdr6d yk�ds off? (gold.,headed anne. , '. - I . . . ., I .
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