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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-05-23, Page 2-1 , _ I - I I 111.1 __ 7 - - � - � I - , - � . I .11111� I . I . . �.. 11 11 .. 11 - � . -1 — '. , - s, V_ � 11111111� I..." _1111 � -.1 � . ... . ­ I 11 _Iow� 1, - _ � - � I ly ­... - 1111-1111�illi.iiiiiiiiiii�millilill",, .r, � 1?11111111111111111� OFF"' I— I. I., - _ , I . , ­ � I . . I I I . . I I I . I . . � . � . � . . . I . . I I . I . � I � . - I I I � . � . . I I I � . I I I I I - . I � . I . -_ , I - - . � - - � - - - - _ - � - i A I - 1 4 1 ." I - I ­ 4 �PRI , , --,, , r — , - � , F .. I I � � . . I , I -_ q . — - , - ,, , . I 1. — - - I � . . I— – . - - I I � . - _. ­ ­ � , ._ .. I I I .. I . . Wavilr4ct ev"wimn psom" V . - � - . I . —I * iic ;)asston%to, As pnaimbinem tog , . - . -JU"-."W_7i7bW -Jlrx�- , not ,m0A .. I ,, , : . � _. ­ ­ . . 10beinvis liw—mr-dres,mins"1111 6 lory 0 U I no—* F#y 0 wirit—,*44 21- I ilbalt, lowlill Of Atly M44'm" My 0904" Mo ai MuC& allys' tO`m`7V0,1O1"1=_4 all My wreing,dbing. I . A At this, marilvAuke 4 How so Id 'yon w U(,,V 23 1884'.. — go'n't. be I I . .1, � laughs, suit says I of , —1 . � do it, darliag ? Ho ' ilk ... r '"""' � , pinion wiaoes visibly. 11 There, and'I had ridden into Caroton I la . arvas Ramew, -_ . I so,", - - - no desire 'am older than I 19,ok—for which I am. 11 Billy , . � . , ,� . I I . �iteasy,,iilaay, loftily. 011h%vo - grateful to him.' o thio old whito pony, ion kaow'—anil j t could .on makq mejpq miserable for even a ' gAtterinKontrosilWitneps.) 41 . ... . I . -----------"— t � 0 1 � uto any.of your affairs." 'A we cam& %o the miging of :a IOW= , . n.. -­­ I my ItAy, with sk rapid oftd- ". � I As I, Ut4M?" ' - ' , 'L ''' I 1. I ... .. . I y laos up and down In Uncomfortable ' " 014 III 11SYR , shied at a. dead bould not, lieIR W Yo4 4oakedpo, These large bodies .of water laolud", i � � I . . . . IV, P ins, Ii Tho, world* mill coca High Street, Madge I I r goo, 201140, West from ! impg*oe St.1 , � twenty a - of 1010 , . 1poklray. . At length " y . oadldlei turned and bat aUg ldes� gains into my licad, ssx.pee y " do dowm A , . T, here— : . Silence, � I to - colisid f - AbOops MY � 11 I .1 -,. y Amid the T, ake Superior, laid — be uW . �. . . .. Or QW., . Qqt;bqo to t. e. bead of - . I . . on Are Angry, Rhyllia,10 be says _ - . ,for Sir Mq�rk Gore, who, happened to he ,And 41, about old Tantor 1 Ob I . " fig , � . . ipe#d by shofild, snob L� teen 0114?" , I , Cover In their course seven find a .0 � _ , llcpthlpen, � 400 . ear, 110. W 11 . � , - � assigig,ab the moment, I would Certainly � there, please Opall =Ske me lau h. against, I I .1 . �. . , , b,,.d 64irbythe wi I I , teen," pays I - * � - , - (An�*iehLam6Ut,byMaryU-S0aw,) - Insignifloauttbing that dossuotaffootme . I soon be*niae 11 I K . H' rushed tatherefoust . Frijabilly jn;oroours� b T I deXtomis, 0 latitu4o from Cleveland, Ohio, — - , ., marms,41tw. for which. I .fool still More .aye, fallen off. a I � , � �. ;aibg� t no once on L I � I Whebright, qua to, Alaining, the Sweet APWe98 arck In any Way make =6 Angry 2" I wile oaths Ago 1 .caught me in Ill - d Updaited morexogt6rs#,,aOd It boiug�. neceosar� we Ske Brie, to Sto 19i4ace, on Lake � . I . � I - . , only two. in 1 110" Axwel An , -1 , , 11". .. �, shoUla POW rebUM to the.gMeRts, I make ft Superipro, not reckoning- Rainy- Lake Amid . - . . . I . , building; I 01my darling Child, 1 think you Rip, And ,. grateful, as it . Wgs It not near I The �ouq birog, are warblingtheir muldo to beful P* attailitil MY elghbigntli year, Mo Safely on the gtoutid. I bet With hiii, in which a dozen pior of L*kq Of tike Woods, which attend two. all I m.-- . Ch, phyltls� f9r.wbat? For wfi* ", . . 11 Indeed I indso4l You should give your being a tragedy 2 Atiiiw%rdake was even ' . And's.prI69 with bei`garlauds 0 beauty ad- plou that. lo'depA and buried this, many a . I . , high as three Msoopl Wrid , dogroeo further woob but Still belong,tQ .. I , colpt, child. You have stolen condescending enough to tighten the girtfiq � I . -1 - I I ' ' . I � I ... friendayour Z6. . � .1 the eastern drain. - vancep resemb *once 8101timoug,wo"ll I yeaA Slid boto liq fbintApt I � 0 I himself, tho4 4 -well able; And race . I the stairs, through laud- , In view 9t the, gradual but cortpoin - . .Al ,, % loudcall. . I - eb good five years from FattletTime, an . I h Billy was AS s � , . 4,jupt, , � I . _ ilblushing to meet us at pature, , .Ue,q6ffeqi;Ioh I'41foel for you. Am 8, 6ilthomovaed journey. Was ings and roomp mud poerliloro,0atil. I arrive Katbivea is iying'so state - the deep, ti , 1 - . , � I I , . ,I I the,piciss in yethe eyes b � y9A1 l9ast want it. - Now, it yon Could to OPO 4 1116 On athloaia but trivir - i I I ly aEd,ail9mit 'It 1 2 ii , the goatige. X emcAi— 'When bee iphantat the hall -door. diminiqlikag of the wStero Of this, Section hoars not thq Music, a a hep,da tio , . pboplo A written preso - It not welt, that ho was there ?11 Ei I 1. . I W�Ao Was A boy-194cled. my heart was 'Only 91VO us Old I � rip , . eve bnelpapting,iox. iver of country, the following Win allow it's Bogota . I I grace ; ' when I � I I , . , 40 Very well, indeed. And wall thil6t all W@pSuao#qpbedo. . BOO C I 1. , ­ . - I . I A sh4 NY 11 . -amonablei and,bo kind to me, ti011-" stc-9 OtQ- � our equanimity, before marobing -out . I . Ad .hose fair goal was dtvirie In As lost? Be I ,- . . � a thq great lakes . . . beauty an thing bat ttat 41 Ohio Marmaduke leaves us to, go and racelve yous�iioffitmr . Above Bottom , I � - 140 Sweet marble, You. have, been y together calm, and decorous, to miagle again Average level below Gives not one faint sign from t . I . it - I � some other, guests, and ,bar ladyship still 44 Oh, dear, no; we lbeeame great friends among our friends. ., 4epth. Atlantic. A I , fool . . I . . morning. -I or JaIr 21' Lask, in a 'pis ;.While 1, Catching the it that. I found him wonderfully good- I �. 1. I , tlautio, . � � &I Was She dark . Chalit4rel on to I . � 1. . afte - . I I . most of them &to Standing draped And Superic?r ...... � 9W 630 Wo I , - . , the intention of her, spirits, a atter ba,ok again A bqlQvpd; awalce.thou,talrdreamer; # n kicing, however � h .1, I .1 I I natured and kinds" -,wake, my I milder tone, Ao A , . I only waiting to bidfare,wallto- Huron ...... ' . kit t a at b a Amo Cry of my beart 2, 11 1. . to bet, until She declares me vastly Mus- AsI-Speaki. im'.Igaorant of the fact 'Stiawled, Miebigian :::"923 003, boo � . � 4 I )R too 0 in 131ionao . hamia.128holda omit to maps I I . ,, . , 1 their hosts Almost on the steps we some X — 8W above., I P 4 � . . I iug, mud isperquaded HatmadukohSli gained that Sir Mark hah the reputation of beirg , In Contact with, Sir Mark Gore. . 0 rie� ........... IM . , � ow 70 : . i i Ito Big 6utrivalpoll art, 4111asek-obotainably dark." � ­ ntarlo ...... 270 - 200, , . I . I a I rle of 0. . ,r as I avourneen; 64 Aud� toll 201 . . a prize in the life -lottery. the fasteet man About town. . � 1, Miss Vernon," he exc4ims,'With & stmet Thus Lakeis 1-11, lie a 11 11 lee A 0 J0 Us free, , . I . Then Bqbby .Do Tara comes up, little 41Ihave no, doubt you ,&you hotel flovr- have I � Superior, Huron, Michigan . : 6 .... I Jill . did," oayq in y a . Oki art r A t. a a froze A . 11 Detestably eq." )to dil I of Surprise, . andOutirio would have a - lalk. to the oosan . ­ I a . . a I � 0 11 not Abuse her now," I oxy, latert sitil iAdresses me in his usual fiorJ4, betroth' 4, paicastically, 41 Amid W4( tifu . 11 I.. . . 11 You need I Style ; so does fat Mr., Hastings,; and pr'si you meetbim, again T' . I . �. missed seeing you An day? Carripgtob, . till reso.bing the, 11 bottom below 11 depths . . . I I , reprovingly. Is You loved tier onog.11 . 6 At � Nben you bring so many people together � as, ind . I ,w,ake, my beloved, thou . I : did 4ot," he Oleo wit . to intio- yoa should at leapt give. them priated pro. Lake Brie -could be drained at any time A, , Wrest of �remen ; h, 441 gently Lady Alicia appears again, bringing a bsu�, 4 week later. 'He got Mrs. I insisted obove, - � I I � I I ill My fund p Ideding to thee nothing wort h Some -excite, with her at tat I 1, gaunt man with a prickly Leslie, with WhQU1 fie was Staying., . Wun heart strings arb broalcing and 511 nature ment. 6f I Could never have loved- bar.' It � I I . b iratames with alith6ir names Inscribed, to If the Supply - . ;ighiug , beard, wholphe. pays, Is 4opirous of being duce him tolos. And then he called wit I , was out off and thdoutlet . . was A mad, boyish infatuation. , Lot us , I I � I I � I lot them knovl� whom to. Back and whom to For KatilUxleou, my Q� I introduced. , I . th Leslies, and I think took a. ,fancy to , , � I . deepened, which Unow in process of bet . pop,andmy love to COMO, .1 . , .ng. 1� . forget net, Phyllis; the subject is'lasteful vavojd. Miss Phyllis, ,how can I tell yon bovt accomplished. by C wearm I . - forth? I I darling, . My I at, no O�j Eta 18 prbliably a Weil-Intentiobied person,' Dora, is he � wao continually coming to I I . ?11 he_Niagarm river 9 0 blood uf my. heart; enter into her base to, Mo. Oh, my . 1 7� 1 Not that he By, glad I am to, see you again . _ � . I . Or , Fil deep channel into the lake. I t' The depob.of r r rho o6 Al life of my X:al ind, has eildently M28- Bummerloap after that. , i DmOri be too, I Alrec . , I .. And =. ,I 111GOP, ever really crept into my heart exoepti yolu tint he ie'very, 064 0 . . . . I glad," says 'Duke, - motion$ Within -yonsmaill cold, orueltlittleabild," - taken the. whole sHait. For examplej ,After came to the point, you know; he did not .' a tender smile at me as I stand beaming � the watera, is, the etc a, the, I � strong- pulao of my so�Ll beat 0 , . - .. � I I � ant or two lie . oleo . 11 , , I I . . . -, *bieh disappointed Ing ­ . I two great lakes Huron mud Mobigan, lying. a MOM itirp-qo MO by paying, propose to her or that � . . . I pm.s6fjoned. I make Up My mind I , kily upon Sir Mark, "Air I shall. be north' and south, and uncertain whether to. ex. �. I . . .1 .1 . I � - I sq,ie her still spirit t will act be cold during -the remosindet Of 4 You are fortunate, Mrs, Carrington, in up eill. very much, AS Mr. Leslie told' Phil , , I . And an Q v.1brate once, more. . . having me magnifloont a day fox your fete-,' mam4a he was eno � rkdously rich and a gqod ill OU0.11 I pour their waters by a northerly or . . . d so a � I . . 11 How I is .It indeed so I." Sir Mark asks, southerly outlets .. . I I . 1. ar 11sy, so I Slip - my ungloved hand. into , I color painfully, etestrimer, a good deal match." . . . addresaing me.. He too I has only reached . . (I Can this be ray Kathleen$ so changed an , mud bring iiyielf 01040 UP to big side, . . in former ages, a greib ilver must have . ; Alent, . his � � I I I I lorgive �oa this time," I whipper; and finally explain, rather lamely. I Am ,, You Eeem, to, think a great deal Of 5 the neighborhood within the, lsot low hours,. flow.ed from Lake Michigan to ibe Wasis. , tha it seems eaqI.a but plitying a part 2 ,,, I will I I . � I - � . I speis c,f love once coul(t w4lid the swift* ' "but Marmaduke, promise me thaA never not yet Kra. Carrington, and 'that my pro- good match," esyn Karmaduke, wry bit- and knows notblog-of what has been going sippi, by. way of the Illinois river, the wide - 0 - d I , , , I . I � . I I ty w1bbil . U terly, "Are you so extremely ;end of , b Loore's pleadings now fall to arouse her dull I in t . I .. uibes; , b I futare will you, Conceal anything per mme is Vernon. Uponwhiah he too is , 0 . I 11 - � . n of late in.our quiet village, . . � I I 1� covered with confusion And makep. a hurried money ?,, I bottom lands 'and high luffs above mud . from me.,, ----- ­,'Yoo, it is indeed so," I return, with ai n below Peoria shnw its bad, nor -would it I Ahl A and 60 I pre I Imiso-I ' Swear'" Saym my be. and, very unintelligible apology. 11 Awfully," 1 o%y,! with ChAriallig CmUdor. assumption of, Sauciness, though my cheeks 11 � � I - � now be a difficult work to" make an ontlelk, . . "no" trothed, eagerly and I receive, and gracious I ly if Beg pardon,- I'm -sure. Quite under, , What can there be bettor than a lot Of it ? ,re,&mleig, Themil balk shyly, Ii Will you in Once an opening ' And I � stQodfrom. Lady Alicia ­;most a I n A marry you, � *' - "lear'do 'thy bright"""' b'r: ... b returaithe, kiss of recopoiliatiorr heliyo . . . . wkward- I Shall* have plenty whe . not coagreatilAte MS 21, 41 No, 1 Shall son. . , that direction,. uah' sic - t his_., b her .-.a em I . . I I . I bly so. only arrived at the! castle K maduket shall I not 71f made the waters would increase 131 . Anex,pues I at .. gtatulate Carrington,". replies be, shortly, � �a -my lips. - , � � I away,the soft standatone, . our �'Iu ' .' r R I hold. �b �, d ion eta as ... . . , .p. TN glary ad f �X thl upon volump, wearia.9 . I ft - . I late last. night,,.Aud,,a,m ry' .44 As ingich as over You I I and after a few more words of the most * . I AD . as. Al.r sea or ... I. dead. I . , CRAPTSH Xv. . . a- @Pra�pger­ to eve.... waut,il replies he; I � the only � Obstacles A few feet Isti woula I . . . . . OX16 here. Pray pardon me..'� . but there is no warmth in his Wrings I IffAvournsoul I lbft thee in life's fal 0 b mo n- We are unmistakably ipd most remark- , his �. mciaery by Brain , commouplaors description, leaves V. � dry up thei 'ofitlet ,by the little, St. CUUr . . ing, - . . I - a I put an. end, to . ag -10 Doult make rash promises, Perhaps I , Mother is 01i her fe8t,And has Assumed River; LAC Brie would then become a . . . in its 'fresh morning 5141061 but that is Scarcely A matter for nd asking him -If hAp--wQuId like to walk - I I As sweet as the rose I . . .1 wonder,. ccinsidstl6g the au'lost we drove, about a liible-�­an invitation, he I . � accepts shall want ever -so much. 'Do you know I importa;ut expreiii4on. : She his'seriV swamp, or dry, up giogether, An Inde-i'l i- ' . I I . . . bloom; . I nover had more than two poun � bsuilly inquest Ap pendant comilunfoation -would then 'be - . a6fid the vehicle in *hich we journeyed. ds 'all of Doya. K4rmaduke crosses, I . I . I I came bat to find thee arraged in tliy,b , eaftty, . with effusion. ' - : . - I . 'and that only over to her, whispers., aud expostalates for �. ' � . . . It . Pa Kathleen prepared as a ride for the tomb, -' -Men Mr. Carrington asked me a week, together at a time in my life, , made,'between Huron and Ontario�as sweet Katbleets. thine image Shall live oxi�for . . Tharp. site dear little Colored teuW. east, I yo , ago It a garden p%rty at Strangemore would . ve it to -ins the a moment or two, until at length Mother ever, . I , , I I tared all, ovep * the places- B do age play, once. 2 My go4fatber ga . from Georgian Day to Tofemto--4 abort cat ,, � in memlry's green pastfirC3 through life's law-' " ­ illy and me simills bank. again upon`h6r' east with ik to- mud from it) I the lakes w.eet of Huron , , I . . - . . � give me. any pleaeure-so little are, we I � ing ; -�llo ire -fountains ; an flowers are year before list, suit it took, B � . ind sends Billy off 9, second I . I , . rw years* � 4ccuatomed to go,yetieq of may-kind-iny J I - ,.--.,. a whole weak to d6oide how we Should resigned smile, i . prodigious facilities to'ths trade of Capadmi � - , - - � --'--'- U-1-1- Ile and eat is . . _� � I . . I Thy'rosed and Jiliag shall hioom in thaig freBb- .0 �'rdflnklaed mose ' . . . . 6ge'to Breweter to betake for Huron is. almoat .& .0amadian lake as . less, . . . 1. ..., ­ Spirits rose to 'fever height, mud Z told. him strawberries, mad am'supremely h spend I ,, ­ " , time with -'s messo . � . 1. . Watched Well by My love, watered oft with *my withoiWany hesitAti6ii nothing 011'80itli,fio �'PEY' -A Well 711 abBently. , - - himself mild the fossil back to,pumnierleaB . . .. .I- , . -'boo -' My emaciated cavibliek Bacorts lobar '­ -utterly - unabashed'-" finally, 11 with all possible speed. � And go . it comea to . Michigan is exclusively United States. - . . . tears. . cotild,do. for'.me would ftsion me greater 'is WeIV . . In event of such cham�jeo 'being effected;. I . . .. � � I atiff thither, And does all be knows to enter- - *a divided it into f6ar half Sovereigns. With pass that when the lAwns ire again empty Lake. OntaXio,aud I . tributary rivers would be )- Farewell, my beloved I farewell, my heoxt's delight than big 'ordering and regulating a I tain mjC. After a1h hour or sq he leaves one we bought a pre4ent"for mothm and Mr. Carrington drives u . s ant through the � . I . . . - dearest .1 � 11 . fete Ili which I might bear a part. After- Mo, �only i3fior'bly to return againt and it . - I the sole feedbra of the St. Lawrence till the I I ' . Iffy fqnd, Kilfui Alovo nown so soon from. her warde, when r . fully understand tbe Conse- were',goiiag to do the same for Dors, only. still And dewey ev ' anifigrto our home, where Ottawa joino in Lake St-'Frincis- Cut off . . . I I - I . dying .. . . .becomes evidebt he IS bent '6i stuigi 'amid she -would rl, . � n I , from the supply by the Niagara, how would- I , neEst;, � . quenApesoftny rash wor4s, howhes.r.tily . -low format he I tons she ither.have the money be rawaihs: to di a 'and spend the rest 0 . f I I MY homrt's in the grave, and my thoughti; tire in . . � . . � . humanjus,t4re in a, . itself thAU Anything Y.78 obuld selocit.' Then 'this eventful day. ,.: . . * . . ... � did. I repent them I ' � � . rauc6 of the grave I 'longiug .­ I I . ... I the St, Lawrence 'be affected ? Much, no . heaven I � wjth.every appea, . . . st later- he, bad I -1 1. I .1 .1 . . doubt, -would depend on the magnitude of � - . I . As we are all fully'. Stive to the fact that eat to tkie'dea"Iose babble tho.t0dwo from AMOULPawipitk . tbiii third, *besides a I . . Ca"Tsa,x . Yes., . � . . , with thee, whose sWoob spirit, can Boothe them ' .Billy bought a )can , to rest. . . . . . . ... . I I . to face the Wall -door 'at _11"�ali "'more and my lips. - . " I I .1 . �. � I . for for . . . � � . I . . the supply from Lake Huron. and Canada ­ . I . - I I . I -1 � . this assembled scanty in 12 shlindrydan is . . lot of white rats -odious. littlo things with ' Ibis a fortnight lafer,�wben' the - post Would have. tin "e'dvantage siver the *United - '. . ' . . " ' . ' � - .The day-weira on, And I see hardly any- iiii tiiita�sfid -a squilrel; mad Coming in '698 Morning.] an States with a betteif or more 'defined fail -:. . . I.rhe t4wltichmunlo. Child . . - .., more than we can endure,: we - i9literthe thing of Marbi&dukd ; it is already half. I , no hair on th in nrings to' Diira r, 'from the ' '.. - I Littleton Station lived 11 t � geounds by, -a back way; mud having given ­ . -��and Watlsldll," I wind up' Abruptly. � vitation -from our audle, the '.Xissea Ve . m a 0, p, . I , ' "luitegrel,tor de asion of the Section y ii,tw7ii ge ded the a ot an ton 0 t eo i. - . . . 68i fivetand In another hour.my joy must 11 What did you do with' the other half- non, to go ilad stay With them for An indefi. .of , . 0 . I isrewatdr strict ,orders 46 reg'" . � . . . . � Ch. the -yard St . Inked slid the Gulf - � I . . ark V a -, I ends I Stand ab'ifie door of V, tent,Irmmed . i it in want I I � � �. � . . . A a d follo ., I . J ) Without being aeon, and if seen, to answer . . . Law"", , A a to rie and a ran 6 0 car . , Nbito cauvas,iiiih a atimson. sovereign.?" moka; 'Duke, more 0 mile period.. Of . I .. .. . . . . I � . , no Inconvenient questions, -we Slight, and � ip by blue and A I I... e'au 'a . 1 �:,W4 tomy I of Something to Bay than froma a;ny *.over. T&6 Woold Isidles-named riaspectively . .. . I . . . I . . I .. . . I . W 8 a aye 0 saus � , straW)ie'rry on Ito Ips, And am . I � I . . . .. . . is he on I fe an is , i Hitle :shaking out our triinsi proceed towards the ., powering Curiosity. ,. ' ., - . Aunt Karths and Pciooilla-ara maiden . La"Uhtgr us a Of editlue. .'. . .. .� . . . I . . J Y... � . ­ . . . .. . . . - . �. vsgugly'Woudbring'st myloverlit.aboonce,' is. Oh, nothir3g-nothing", I answer; fool.; 'aisiori of'my father's, �. and. ate, it possible, . . . ' . , . � Y. . I .1 . gardens. . ,. .. . n I see bjig ,so . me, by . � . I I - . . I , : , My grace is compoheil ot simple batiste,. vilie , bliog towdrdir. iug slightly confused, I'doult,know Why. More disagreeable - than.1e. Being rich-, 'A. Ohorb time Since two izidividuals were _. I ,Ewes late on a midsummer, mild afternoon - . I degrees, aud,%ith that gailty"air that,dis- . , � have, lying in one robra very sioll, one. with brain - .. . . The timiu, from Topeka waq due very so . on., . . but ii'm *onderful winga)imid of pbAeat pink tinguishos I most 6eu ,when emidea*oring " I c&unot� rimember, -it is so long ago," , however, they are powerful, and we I . � . ' , . I And - blue- impossible to. desafte, my h . Otily thi year before � lasbi by Your own been'brought up td � , inad,' %Over and - the other with an a�ggrevated. . TAora stopped from thostation and Oid0,10,61i.ed a at . I , understand how � . � freight; - . secretly to aabiev� some. cherished desigii-' ' "' ow . your. memory- r y .11a, *case, of the mupape. T1 I ' to a, mygloves del Race . � _ d every'hight, * : Then, haVilh)rN fe-1W . Iso pink And bin . unt,'aud i in to be vlsabl�-it would tie, to bffdid o Sunni the .Ley were stoiow. I — , idle moments to . � "CAtely He looksanihily bored,' but brightena.as . filiat watchers *;�iere no4de I , ) I Wait, I a . I . . . lent, .Coniet.. tell mo, whit I . . . . .. JW. twitted th'abraketners, of fallingin, ,a,. 'tilted. . MarmadultAits egiriti&, And * locket a mine and haggles his foot.. oicool yon did -Id a�y w. Y. I I , I and it - was thouglii . doubtful dt.theoile . �. IQ eyes in ate I . I I . a , - . . -headed &I at tlid station above, ­ .* ' . I � . ,� it."' , �. - . ...: . . . recei�es, and reads her letter with "' : With a red and bracelets and ring are solatt6red all over. . I . . With � I . � Dora: * , I And said, in conclusion. 41 Lob monlage alone . . stpPo' - . I .. 06TL Unm6va & counteisnee, saying nothing sick of fever could recover. A gentleman - , Till the fuzz on your IiP't0 WIncustmChOliag, my per,36n, mad altogethar .1. flitter myself, .8 a &we nearer I address to him so 'Mo . . * AS he grows obstimAte, go.- do 1, and, thereo �wao eagaged.to w@6tob'every night, his duty - - . - grit . 'n," - � . I . . . I am looking as well -as it for - 4cminniplace : - the two lots answer with fay ovasign. ,. '' either for or against this. proposit it-cesul a . �. . . I . -ly - .. is -possible . remark, upon which A, - P19 li�aing. to 'ikkd the large whenever, It becam, ' . I - ' as laughed a load iau . He looked cakel6dt - ,Phyllis Vernon. to look., .. .. . . Is * who'have been amusing me--:- Whitwould. do*ithitbutonothingZ table, ad thit breakfast 900H 4n: 8 . Cattily. , - - I . I . . baak- . 911 . .. . . . I � '--Dot% is in 4'-ratishiag costume, of which . og� three A . Of'courag 1 b6iighti a present for�my aw - so does luncheon ; but an hour aftbrwards, neceasary'to:administet medicines In the � : �. .. . . i - He saw his boy -baby creep on to tlie. trick 1. . � * my gaunt lo6m�suioh knoludodt-olleer off� "I - . . . . � ,set. . poursio of the migilat both watchaiana. nures' . . . . .1 . . . blue silk forms the Principal -part, mild has from me as,'though I had-ih% plagae;, it healit. . . .., . .. . ­ . wl .bappen tobe passing through'the hall, . . . Then Game through thO out, . with a Crash And & put oil &,,halt-pontint just4waltbuealex.: . . Surely, SOM Setting fronithe library, -fell. -asleep. -The man with the'niumpa lay �. � . , - I . I being thoreughly understood. , n .&It sides � a aspricious spirit inhabits I bear high words I . ' . ' .. . , . roar, L . _____ ----. -_ er * appear: 0, 1OV61Y Ing this room. For the s'oond� time since- we with now and then between tbem a disjointed the clock, and'saw that it was . . I train frop Topeke. in ten. mordants more --------- - I . that ,in me they behold the *.boml . . � =bitnoi give the faverp�tlent his potion. :, ' ..' . - 1. I J � _ 11 . � R.: ohild,woUld be cruelly marigled and crashed grown up -ba y.. ��' I I . . . e he6tI'kaow'p.rbceedsfrozd,Dois. . , . b ' s,-, .' . Queen', of. Strangemore. , Battled -it ­ Karmaduie's oduaten He Was Uosbl� to sooig Moull or to moys . . I i . . . . I . I . � . - 1. I . - . "Beath the wheels of the train. To tho� switch. minims. is loofibig as she o;l*ayo looks in * lowero. I I : . stealmoiselessly to the hall door and, open .. . . I , bax he rushed;' . . . . . , ­ I . Their'difectioti, however, ala4bno4rta mi�' . . any portion of his body eicept his : t6.iy tq� eyes., Oeileotl� beautiful. . � .. . . '. ' Ing it. find, refuge in the Outer air. - - , &rmoi . - When the t6ilble thayghttb�ongh him ou4� .. . not at.-oll. : 1 *&M, too glid, too utterly gay.on .. '' 96:Why, ,-what Js the matter n6w ?A, I �. � Seiiiifg A, pIllow, he manAied to strike .. L ­ I ..... . , . -111 She And Dora match in front, while Bil As evenink , filla, however, I &M.*Arned. but I � . . . � hitrilled, I . . . . I ly this glorious :afternoon � to let any trifle!�� @04, impatiently'. ,'What...are you looking. . . the � matchei in the fan L With it. Thus I .. . . Theltraitt will be wrecked -V�zzeugera .mud I bring up the roar.... %6 my excited - . , 9. A, . - ! - . of'tho approach bf dinniiihour, Audi return. atiddenly�j a ' I . � . ., �6nd t . he . . . . . I . � annoy me. - - - __ ' so oi;ia about 211 . . . %Wxkened, the I watcher, spratitt . : . I , -J L I killedl." . - I I 'Imagination it seems - as it all the world - Whit inkltii-the hibase, sm, osfol� up the stairs , .1 . I . 11 . . .. . 46 Di4you mJssZ?11-0ked,X&kmaduka, , -1 1 am'"09i oross", imidiiiiantly.: , 11 I face U frpm his' seat, falling 'to the fi r and �L . I I . were mot.together on the croquet ISWU.L Jefty,' to . . � . , I Psi 00 fe�,ier , � ... I Far a' I �­-- . . , , is there to Make me .so? There IS no rem? whan'Billy com I p inbat me, hil ... . . ' d both the narse and the I . % it of his roaohemt hio'beautiful child I - ':' '. . . . ., . . awakens I "I Oh, Billy - had Scarcely, time Son - why , you should., not - haVe.'iftnume.r. L', ,men - ' L , . smiled I 'in fundycence Ill in an .exhilarated tons, and t'ya - - . of indignant i�fbiiiation. . �% Who called out his name an 1.r ly i You see, I 'says,in patient. 'The incidentatruckt1i,asick . . ., I .give his area a! Squeeze ;. but, is .the dear _1. I -6 0 i 'L . i -IudJ6r6us,.. . and -they laughed , - , - ,." I ­ , t Ach and likei it fiecessary Morose on have.been enjoying Myself go Much.' P. &life sweetheart . a. As : *at . 1 *.13' ve L othe"r .. .. I . . , L . . 0 ,'.and I would .not -submit , . stopped back: , - ­ I I L . hiisbeeq a aelioicids day altogether. , Have vomaA It , , . ,L I I . a at - it for Somas fifteen or twenty . ... , . � I . It is A bbssdy'� shameilP be, 6 ver . , loosened his- grip from -the. o 0 heartil y _Lem follow thi to be aligned whisper, y . , 1. a a . ly, n being, . I L. . . I - 'my ` ' -it I were yon. -When - luncheon WagL un2p little hand., me Angrily thModerate my t9ansports, Or� 6$ NO, I was SwS. atL ing each yox Initiates -When the doctor Came inthe ' ' � sh -terror, a Get off from the trv,ok I the occasion, h t kes it bad A 4 i I I ,,. Ob lir I 0 -'an to it . 114 outed-lix L enjoyed it', Marinadulld.211 . I d big last speech having I , Th a layfully I . , y1rom you." There is magae'rae -. award th the woid -sweet- over, Doft went- to-. papa, and told him she L his. patients' ad * I y are t a , and rolls, down in the sand, , people will ., . I . " . - and,when m6raing."Ilii fouhd� ya, - - I - I ThS$lc 1p)k � say I have never been at mi2y' I would not go. to aunt Martha; . As it, iempos the train with a biss and abound.L L, I .heart" baB been thi cause Anton the In tells . ved � said,he neivei. knew I I .. I I , entertainment before�which if people i world of'reproaoh in his tone. ,ged and inpisted,jobe heyan to blub. to . . I I . � W464wept blt of sight *ifih a thundering sound, . .. P&PM is I -to take iTp .. I I . . I 1-:True4J�hid_forgottan that,!, I say, Per -I go'lign *iokedli, "I Why, none Indeed; - Said: it L YOU Were turn fdr 'the, bettert And a6w both are up. .; I . I . 0 . I , � . . did - say it would be-tinugimally 'nome thp , . bar as usual, And L - . . � I .1 46 .pa&h I I - � I . , . wickodly. - Then ; 11 To; .tell. the truth, thud this ,particular -L One. of whom. I speak all -, 8�nd,bf -and well. Who,. says laughter is not the. � , � i .. L ­ I . . . 'L ... . �, '. .. ; :L . . -So � goo tc ; We, te6t he hersp . Jane it would do just as w� . . I . I ; i . . . God's hand helped p2i.baby,"Paid little Lem 'bggi�tming to ,�onAiei; had Was such a daglip a 11 � .. I . Fitch . L 'Duke, 1, wah-just . � &I a or -.4 course pap . lde�rinii*ing best of, medial noB 2 -, And this. reminds the ' . , . I - .. . 11 Because-? was -trusty and true attJaojswitchV ,. 'Presently kaima�cike,ppeifig lie, Comas. I to - . 6. H w-,didybq, was -I -never . reicaveliLSU UnWaa.Wor as jumped it. the -I - I w � giber of anotbercase. A gdatliman I was - �. ,:: . ,t: �, , quickly up, mud, having , *eloomed mi other *oil forgotten y'As]k'stand O' it,would %e dhagree�ble, �nd saya .)Oil I I � � , Me,,f9r so areas look. from him.' Ali ILJ O�Sll never. I . . an ulairation of the throat. .. , . I Bugem X. Had,­indlacago Trib*tu. . w I ' . , � suffering from . . . .. ........... I,— ­ .. I , and; D6rai offers me' his arm With the air insuagei - to kee . p .a my from . . - I 1. L . . Malt go." . .L I '' - ' ' . . I . I . . . ' 0 me, mWayf . " _ long'?"' L . ::: I .. .. forget him 11 I . � low which at length,�becaiue go -9W.611en that'hiii, , . . : � .: I . of- a propriaidr and. Carrie . rem �7 . . - ' - a . �Nb virtu' s A, What III. cry. 1, furious .mb 'this . aL. Of. " I , -A Futile Rillort. I � ' 1p , . .. 1. - I . . 46 What unboarab;e, con6eit I I 66uid ,Ct .. s,You are right th Is' 0, is as: - - ' lif6 was despaire - life laciusehold came 1 I.. . I I . I . . . my fimiL . . , . Rise 0 njiiistioe I, i,Bhv,li . 611. JilActiL ' Y. . . . . . .1 ,I had to, . .1 I . ­ I . � me . though treading on &let &UL &I _ - admiri . .1. . .. . �. . I feel . I d an COUIO'to you & moment sooner' . I . �Lghook-haldda v Ali , - - . ' . if able, as sinceriby.� I wonder how you "a 1! .. . I I shall I 2.1,0"11 to,:blia. bedside to'bidhim farew .. _. I One might fancy indeed that the - feminine Mude " .� 'I . . Could respond to no theme hat of. lovers and I - . got through so. much. hard Work $very day could balig y9urself to resign so'doeirable ev , : , individ" , vith16 dying in .. � . . I.: . I . . rn1rom my brother- with an ominous : . : ''. . love; I I . . I upon ,. ins - this . afternoon, I IOV&.11 .: ,, - I I . . . .. i I .And .then _ . , . � . . deliciously far from shyfieso of any deocrip-: as W68 put, I ., . I tu �vgnt Away weeping. ' Laist of all: " " ' . ­ a I eve � go, .'ors deolimie'. Don't .You - 1i I - didd It resign hini., I circumstances expresSIOUL Of my lips, and 'move 4oWLrde came a Pat I 9,11id man's - - - . . I shall claim tha reverse, and & - subject'will. bIOU.L " Before w' h no very farL ilay .beiiaird I -itiould die I I . ' ?.Per And. shakiii I . OjerLwhiat"Wo, L , 'd my. bedroor� door. -The motion means, . ' '" .. '. . .i That Zeno himself might e6lect'and appr , ova . ]plot Phyl.. had .no, control Mose, an � " ' L ' hand want away &IS 9 over choose Conversational powers sisert themselves. o with its hand I - . : 1� Marmaduket don't-youlthick'I'am .1 - feel an ifyon .hSted all these'Reb I 'Separated hiiii lot: from mine.!'. L. Here I sigh N � . -soIadioroua a Bight that'. - - . I I �*. . .. . I 1. ' ,' oQk- lie 2 I do.", - ­ � �.. � ' � ..­­, ..�� 1k Of words, b6t 4eeds.11 . its .eyes. It wsla ­ � Ishallopeskofnotender-oy of mild, iig *cry Mo 2.11 I'say naive y ­. - L 1. . . L, ­ ,!'. I . . ', , ... I - bear t c my eyes upon. ' 11 hills. ei lit P9 . - " puf . gr , � ad youth, noi i _ - I P � As to. inde'64; I ,h)ra-i6thii9'bUt heiiily,.and bami . the ground' T ," Says, Billy, follow! the. ',patient'.'was .forced, to laugh, ' and, - � , ..' , ty" itnil brilliant 48 d . ,64Veryj darling. : star W-0, -bicker- - M, � You aiiii Close in the ch . , up, and . Wita hair that is, . ySlbok*tbit.- a . .. r. br if lovers, of course, there's no more to be said, good will, Thsy..fii4e all, helped by thoir � � with such d6spairing languor as.would have I . laughed so heartily that, the Ulcer broke .': '' . I And if not in love, pt�y 'Th-'' ' general praige ' cheappointo me. Make mip* L the gain 0 L � y Im. . . "Iftiriot. . -�. � I � I I . - *Wh;6t is there to oa ? . presence. 0 . , f my,enjoy. .done Credit to an Ainaud's-orA Dore's - oppul d6lighted st,the prospect of E6 sot -Sa . I : .7 . . . 1. Aud'bis life was.saved. . I . . . . . . �V4hv'dlev6gr'jari infatuated -pergon MAY have - . . � ..� . . ., . , magei. . 46 Fight it, out.. TI would givp the . - , . I . q . . . L I I - ' ment.0 - ', , I � % . . 10 if I ana to I be on a . � *of cheek if 1 were you ; he ..'� .� 1. I I . 1, , , . .. . shall never allude to the moon or the night, � Chosen to Consider: me. in the time past, . . , . coaddlired' ' wof th' . governor plenty L . i , ': . " . , ; . . I For even the state rofbired.tD -above - � - � ' - . . . " . 64 1 am 06 gTacl the day� ban been asuccesili i ojisumpt"aaal in ibli mitter,'! osyb , my ' `i :iifev � � . taticuumb in thegb,dAys at therayishing &MR patiefted that- at the present moment :I- . watitsit"WWWy. 166-ishime-thatlawbAtit - - Firighten.ed,b . y,u . L . ' I . I I . . I - I . I � I * L Bight � ��-_, . . . roSII am, worthy of admiration... . I * -'"I .. ". '_-4oyoust'laikob. .Are jou'lOoking at that lover hotly, '4I. may tellyou st.ono 0 and you erigaged.and all IL And what - Senoi . . of hiSging *1 ,__, ­'.. . . L oldiurr6t, darling'? Theite is Such a beau- all, envy. the. positions: I ba,V6 an, . . itas have but Wfaintid6a, - . Of moonlighted bangs on a maiden in loYe. : ' .., 44 Wat you cannot have 01 'my dresal" I � . I not it a I d ' is; . -thab art from' which So few poe'sees the. ;L those Sylvan race8i.ea. L , . Ben tifal'view of the garaenb from One of those d,bira tb Come betw @6h you and Your affed- LWill Mr. - Carrington say , � , Do you know" oe,p�city of -extracting the most 'Umilable-- -- - ':,- I- "... I . . arsist; "It �oamii all.the way from Lon-' , Thie last a- tiong.,i� ­ L , I . , L I . . . . p . - aggeptivelyo. - L. . ­�myateriouely�'7�161t, fw,my spinionmas . ru not oven mention frai don; and we all think, it so pret I Lgoli: ,windows?". .1. .1 . . . I , . � he could got inside you', �ostaoy-audil one day offerad�'tb show's, . - . - ­ . Where waters are heard in a dreamy re Us . Ity. .41 IA- there 211. 3: answer, with .01roleas , 46 1 Dot& 'thinks a . 7 . They're quite too suggestive of lovers, caresses : at it, Marmaduke." , - , - . . .. . Ind thei]i, -good-usturo ' on do: not-," . Ireturri, ,mildly,, and, it' y6u, were onbe,out Of the'way ? She - dark. eyed, raven -haiKed-youpg, lady how, ins I . �, . L . FcTr such a prosaic and rational strain, . 'Haturna-bia.heaa*v�illiuglyiUD3yalrdC-, ' iffeisuce; .. . . dly'," � " ..I litit that WhAaaA man is jealdue.be loses'alf 49,4. alwoyie a Snook ; ,so* I-. would Dot Ameiiaemoo performed the ict.' She laugh- .. , � I . think X. would like to Beelt.11 . ,_ . . - I I L� . . tion'but:his gazi gets -little farther than . . I reasoning andparceptive fioultoa, he might give � in, ,pa tiny ' adcourit.- 'But"-dba- !ugly agreed --it is unnecessary -for me to' '. ". .. - I . L . . 11 Xagnatic emotionar, discreticii refuses, . . I, W6uI4 you!,,, , much gratified. . "Then )teased, Al , will: never :have . a . (Th Lju;h prized by. the gushing and young) and My, faces I . I . see that I am crimson with SUP[ . Pon ingly:Lil you th gaythat -the male., members and duenna.. . I ­ . . I Come jith me." - - - .,­ ,� 'You 'never sppev�rsdpn . I .. I I . .. �. I to prove "Itisollarming" he.say�j,�itheathaal-. .L -laughter. !IHPA. . pluok to go -throggh with it When it comes . were �ut 6f the way-afid 1. "vanced - upon ., .. Uy id -0, bother the, allses I I Inhis heart I know he is rejoiced. at the the scene, . itill. A Marriage - between Up, to the Point. I know you w,on't.11 , " . ' ' t 'L . . . � .. -missiou accomplishc . aam. I A That Pale green Suits you, ttemen. . I I I . . . her,; tayleffi-aren encircled .bar WAIS , ex- . -. . I I . . my song after all is of nothing but inve. . I would have been Impidssible.1! . ' 11 I'*0111i -I iettiru, jazing biek at' him .,the right sholildet downward ;. '. - - I � donaly..'i 'L - . . �' . , � prospect of - a tetcoa-tatd aloup -with me- . . I . I . . � ' ' I 0 .. I I � . I - rejoiced, too, ii&, the chance of getting rid , 4sWhat ib"bli nameit" 'asks 'bukO I ' ' . I . tending over I � . . I . I �'P&le'gredil III Slid I AM. all - ftint6it tbe'turmoil mild a * , I . , . I I � ,with aeteimi'daterminationIn my eyes. �- , myrightstm,bentatthe elbow, afforded. . . . I I . .. . I zuee I break itito &� Marry laugh, and b6stle.of.thei a I . 1� " t.- . . . . I � . � In this defiant mood I geese d go down, my,ho,n&o,,n-.vppo`r)�rdty,of acciiinalmeing* *. ( a I...; - give.h, maimper66ptiblershake. 7. : I 1 6? ' . I . . L I S . ' - . .,owd. . 1. . . ,, I would rather -lot tell, you." . . . stairs. , All, through diiinei'L 1; Prik is MOke. herdimiledohin. 4ently,fNip3glinalther- LPHYLL ' a Ior a while of _All' . legant Abruptly. . I . I I , . im . I go With him - doviia the - garden path, 11 I insist upon knowing. I o think I have I , _ . - . than Usually B � - I , �.� - . . " call #yOU ridiculous boy'! Why, there ' I " . 1. . . ,gresabld. She smiles cofiftlau- bead and throwing i . ei * Oak$ of - ' , Sp gayly� . in L By. THE DUCE(fleg. , L I I a kiot a particle of green about .me. 'L I all through the shrubberics"'up the Anne steps I every" tight i0rask;1I . - .1 I . � ally, and convers her,pro#y, 'Unutterable othiags into my eyee, X'gdkeaL . -. I .. I . � . ". I � , 1. * Amid intn',the lirgaLlISI1, Past immodepli� its- 'it Oh, why ? - if I promised him to keep -toii,ed elegant Way. '. '. . .. ' her's for il Moment, Bud : ..: . : . . . . . 1. . .— . . I . . I nothing tit pink and"bliki Dblook.fit Mo L tape and ,�up interminable st�#S, ILOW *8 the matter secretivenreli jo�a would not Ask .low. . Clean 'throug% _h I tagped h . er . . . - . I I . 1. I . . , Again, Marmaduket or I Shall 'dle.bd!�ohas,- _ L . ., . . . 11 Nothing is said Zn, the pilbjact,of witit �then with a lcmg-drw�ia broat - . . wn,l 11 The Baby," 14 Airy - t, . . . reach the '.Fibidll round , chatabanof I which me.to break my faith 2 , , I I time . for us to retire to- . . . at Author of "Molly Be, , . gems .. I . L '. - I . . . Mal-blis until it is lips. It L was. m- revdlation to - ;' obe. I I . . I Me&Ui "L he speaks. � I .- ' . I Monco engage 'to mo,Iobjechtoyotir la; Slid. I - . I . , I . . FairyLLilian," etc, ate.. . : . 11 Welli it -was the blue I ' deal6res I � a - the drawing -rob am almost begin* quivered visibly; but, instead, of. returning ' . .. I . . 0 , ­.. - . . PoBedly, "'ThentoorneWitt;. - 1rim to the window and.look d6*11 koiSpingfftithWlibLo,nyotbbrM&D." - .L �- ning to. fear the battle will' be postponed, my kiss; she broke -away froin my embrace .. : I I . I my lover, qqm] I want to 'eagerly upon the brilliant scene below L ; ,, well, it is All g6ne and past now,A) I Wh6li Papa, turning to we , RZT8, daraloselyi and.van off to. , lo6k herself.up, frightened, I ., ., 6 bill admirable M he is, 11ave n4 desire *tnetd-the.-Mlier Bidet Phyllis; . . kly Whit - meets my eyes I . . . for him to grow demonstrative so,- 00 I 04 introduce.you to Lidy'Alicia, States Gore." And cortair: . murindr) Badly. ',IWby take vitbe old- slid :96 �hoagla it were sih matter.of no -pleased ' bat astounded. 1. was 'satisfied' �. . , . . I again; therefore condinue the convers 4, 9. P, I gasp; � Awestruck. 461[a rewards ins for the treadmill work I have . I . ation Lady Altai ashes? Lob us forget its", ' - - ' iii6portaldd: . . . - . . that. I had done inyself,and country proudo . .. I . 1. I . . _. .. 1. undst4one for the purposes' - - .L ,$'Forget it ILli cries Moxb�aduket Savagely. . I Islikes thn:_ idea, of going to I - . . � . . - . hastily. 1. -is the duke hake?" . Beneath me lib � -the gardens, a piess of 1. . � "As Dora di . althongh, to be candid, it wAp. merely a . I 11 Were you never id love before 211 I sak, .. Is No; he is in Scotland. L-Ady Alicia A,, How easy you find it to forget I Aiiii �ouj , Phyllis, At this time of year, mechanical, operdtion witn' M%, clone fog - * . I . . . .. astabbyherielf. She-id-va giowiiij color, while far 'boyond themsts . . 'yon "_11iolided Ing you for sk month the sakdof effect, ag,l 0d not ,really care '. Without motive. , i bid friend Of the eye can reach stretches the wood in all whom I thought, go inuddebt 4, claildl-�_ youl We fil�%V,6 ago on iou'di I ­ I -, . It 000mrs to me that like alIkSh a faint mine, darling, and. I am very fond of ber.A. iti gree�, and bronze and titown-tinged Who told me You never had b0ovor Until. I in hot places" . : . � I . for .the gitl.' .1 think -she reiiisined in � : . . I . came . to Stradgetoord I I carinOt go readily is Bus I dislike the Jdho, too," -I reply 068 maiden meditation for t;�.olity% but.atlast , ­ obauga croBse8his face, . .. . want you,; therefore, 'to' be partioqlarl�. gloiy.. Upon the: right ipreatia the park Med, I. . . L Of All men have fannies he ansWerh, Charming to her..1! , . . I - - tviatt you have now told -ins. 61t �aimly is rage will 166 me. . -�­ . I saw her' Amid She told to with a deep .% and . a . the' gayly. . I PA I . . I I v 'tdafit' 'telow we for blush, that She wished she, had', been born W Iiii thaf- 86fb 6b& a I 1918me to - think . another. tiamn has boon , A, That is to b .will not - now canq you expect moth I )e: r , somefibing tells me he is Ovilding 16 -6tkioo � -rdbed-gueats page coagelesoly to a fogrdett6d, as I L' I . . . U MUMAU4 I n all . 1 . reply � . naer the Circumstances 71, 1 ask, lightly, the SoUrid.of b * L ' ' -I' making love to yott,`Jisa heldyoiii�.hanaR, have your An to 0 ad.. You ate the an American, to be'kie#pd like tb&t.�' . t e4v ripp in laughtet, climbs I . . - . i . , � . .i I dou't mean a faady ; I mean *g real gla"36ingmipLathim from Under'. my lashe has looked into your avast has -bas -o- youngest# and Must give WAY." " . I ,,; Atexico. Oorrespo,n(tence .Louisbille , 06u? erw . ­,- , a ib the old, ivy � ---- _ IS and eaterob . lie,,-ainiont, flora , , toll MO the 49 Itut & invitation WS66 hot sent tivine. ,;,6umal. - . 1. 1. . . attachment. Did you ever, ask an . y woman With & at that #ew toU6h of win0*41asto I stand. . I I . . 1 . 1. � coquetry . truila �, did'he ever kis§ Sly - . . L . _. . . I idelon and mitogo lie rhyl except me to be your wife?" : born of thd hour and my 9%y yo;?1111 . ,, That will make little diffeteride, &&d m - . L 11 Ob. how lovely it IS It'l -Lofy-41-101- ,)JAs It is botter'to wear -out than to.rust'onf, ,� . . . How sun I be aMiable, when you a I' How, My back is toiled to biali, but I am vist- 'a ffidientOxcusOchub0008re "Why?" he asks, With' an attire. 11 L' I go . CleverfiUkei eVejything to . act L Be . d fashion of your, far away they 0,11 -appeart and how Small p, lily ph'skitig. I wphdor 'ezoeedingly Why your'niarriage, does loot com- - Idt(3. ' The -laughter that onds,in dismal tail 41tell"': 1.481stal Wit ma in that bare-fA60 adly. ,,Oh,.Iam so .glad I cam loant. , .. rll_� adoratioafor hot? Of c6ur I Shall be - in the au,tumni there A ub reason why you Sohn Police My renicfae][880 OYAB. 11 Will you throw . matmaduka is watching Mo with open he doos'not notice it; bab, pjorhal* he does, . . The Wlartotl Edho says. it . I * . . - 3 . and d6gpd,rately dies, Should remain at home all the guminei'l Iit of , I Dvbr it I say, 4 Yes? I 11 I desperately jealous , my. aba puts it d6wn to deep em�tiotj.L ' .1p that T)ISCej has invetited a parpettial mi ion - I is . Content; he never Seeing to: tire 01 i L . MONO, of course hot. tat I think ion �grabkbla during the entire litterView'." * I .. a smothered toner." it , 11 Thi's is some of your underhand work, . . many raptured. . 11 ,Not" -1 say in 11 L model wbiah has now hoon'tunning toil . � . I might -have told mebef6ra. Here YOU � Ustral6duke's fade blatomis the 'intense - only I loan forward And, With flashed ladverweixt Baler as that." - . J BOY, with Suppressed w3ger,.addreheimig molSthe, .. � . .1. have I . . 1�ud , . I . . been pretending all along yoti'mievor loved delight all min feel *boo r000lving.flattery ch4okol " 91 Thou Why not tell me his nattioV, Dom. . . - .. .. All ,hatare's process ­ . ' followthe movemontotoneof the' , , 1, � . . (,rd �o continued . I Like as, old age is . mOCi. ftorn'theliplovedone. Perhapooindebathd lianoticed Ify A BSO6,1168-1-oatifiot. . one bat mo, and how I discover trifle sillier -than the generality guests, who hitherto has b6on t. . !I gentle and I gradual in its approaiiboiso ' t long before you know mil yoh 6`016jarb 16 11 A, Will not you mean. .Very good - I will i . .0 . : illusion", and all its little Eudblbll�yoith.nv- , airg from me being so me. I I I A iefitial. - eittowed, with your heart over dozebta of -bt.shema, location son 44811tely­:"14 .1 cry, with considerable )lot ask YOU again, I I think. WO bad bettor . ' , ­AL�sultablc Jr - by natural Sedatives. But . I I . I totally ameXpeoted, I know by his eyes he ' , . . I 1. . griefe soothed . . .. . I 'i I I . Women." I . 11 * *e�ld give anything O"kiap me, were it not excitement, that is Sir Mark 0ote.10 : . return to Wq grounds." ` A'd6rcespbriddrit of a fashion pa or askA, the- iron hand jaLmot less irtesistible�gpause ,,I' had nob,01 all n Y. ,,Why do y6n . - ]As Move$$ a� Atop'. or two Away in the W Misomistrue lily Wdris ?-* -� - .4 for sharne sake and tte gaping crew(!. 1961makuko stowes, it Sir Mark'Ishere*11 direction of the door, Turning, I burst Atwhat Shall I get formoth0l, 0 should. it wi-its the velvet glove.-Hoftme. r, , . of eomigpe,y6ahma", L. . " 1 44 1 . 6 yo qgesqg. IsDoydukadWhirh?" -. - I not getanything, but a it & t . he prrespondent I on seldom faile to gain thd . I . it Oh, 11 iur-Lady Altai& volyterrifia?" I. h into t poil of lauklit6t�tInglaugla. iafond of tba.motb L L veiy abooptable A modest pors ullyL# a" then almost b6fore.he 11 Of couree I do," I abawart gayly, bran. " Peef'I'do room 00hoss,ogain. I good win of those lie - converses voibbi be. . A- I really %ish, Phyllipt, you Would not ask, fOstf until the o '. . give yourself. the hibit of contradiothig- has time to suawer My queatioh,We are. ing my nook farther out of the winadw, the . . . present would be W Aealakia akoqu�._ eausi nobody on -vice & man Who dbes not . . . . . I . pts"Ingb6foreas tail, benavolent-looking bettor to watch my now -old acqiialntauce; . o, Oh, X41cAjadaketll I Cry holding but to Auburn Me 9 anj JA$tUti"- 'appear to be pleagea with. hlmeelf­Stdel�- . . people so tudelyi I tell you I had not." . , "L that is, 0, little. WhP6 I t a haudgoins man Itilin my hands, 41 come, �9.ck to me, slid I . , t.0 . . 11 .. . I I " it I . of Well, you were madly in Libya With Cast 'w6manof torty-Ave, with a hooked nose, J ,Ilbe all OVOUtFl," 1 Say, V101OUbly-, " I OOUld' And A oostIpt,fatither in her bomilletf atid-I beial How'i)d,lbeRhoUldbehetoto-clo,yi,t will toll yoll'all. , i was -old Tannessi your - , . wj -vevygeterolll fougd that those . , . tit' 1 44 1 dqn1t goo the oddness of it,10 rather head gardeners I Meant thewhole bills., He Tharp- Red mostisr Who dospied halt the Who Biagi habitually At human haturb# bud I . I sea that b� your eyes .when I wskodyod Sim. bowing and Smirking to Lsdy Alicia world I Wit It theta 06'Any Who debilso, the 'affeet to despied ib,are o,MbDg its worst and I I � . I flowera , . .1 Blate.*40to, . noldly. ,11 I have known him intimately for Used to givO`1110'611 YOUt fruit and wholact it, it is because the otlier half, least pleasant sani . . . the queeition - L . . , , - years. HOW did ' you becomb bOf6t8 he Weat'to, Xiiaerlc% -, And I bought 400piebo them. I I .I ., . _pleo. . L Aid 11 &msin' commultg a .'folly bude ,in his . 6heiamore that oMl -sho Is radio.ni, liAbY . 'Says the Franco. orlwa,and alcquai!�dd with himlPhyllig?" . him $in dski-trumpet with, my ton shillitigot . -,The Nit Malt '0461te , I he is not i I p b , a etetnally condemned for ,' Oh" I 09,YL I �rhtmgdting and -oh I Oh 11. Oh Pit -tiv-. . L' 3). J. Aduals, a mechanic. of Rittallyl Chinese treaty Of pegoo Codes to Franoaf . 'Ile , I with b Mo 6 u , L laughlag,.!, out A 01 dL r bt ; it. i suppose 21 ' as's U. Antic agait-Almost so . 11 Phyllioi �Phyllls I , I *ith Me.# claimigio-ba-ve aipoov4rod si process by moia thajl,�Bho over olailia6d'. It sitioulate's O boo ask I , . . be 'ap" Mo 0 ' ' � Sm 8 as 11 I never said it was, 06 folly to IOvOL any I x1b tape X&r. I was, % very ,rom . y love I lo . 11 In Clip dl&U0p that Chift% $hall at once . smile MO ." my 6 She entemmitio LS. 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