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The New Era, 1884-10-17, Page 8r , * . " � . . —�'i.­ ­.­­=� --.- - ��.,. -�­ -X---.-., - " , ..�' � .. . . I " , ,.�,, .,W�. � ­­ , . 11.1 '... .0. 4 I�S, ,T. �-: . . , I . � . * . : . WW— I �;,., ��—,,.�, -Z�,- i � .::, �­4.,. g'.I.- . . I .M. 1. . . I I I . . . . � . � . . . I I.— . I . . I .. � 1. I . � i . I .. . '— . e!�,!� — — ­ r r i Z— . � - r I . - . . r I .I— � -- I ­ - 11 I I 1. sit they entprod one or two ob"pa Pink , 1P1VXF* , 116AWX. . 1. : . ­ . -a pop 0 be 4 owed publicIfteSS like thin,. Or 16 it fi, Cl;BtOM WWII � olooret*ty � ��! 7 1.88,$.' w. .. OP -- It b 0 when, their w&Jk w" reo,praqii . , , , Up word odaperned in the Prime, Evan 01*4010 PC ; we tursie Walking up the wide ii,dapte, for she henent of Itallaus?" 'e, A Xpomitair pro"* -The V-ps clone- . . jered 1py.traerallm church and. ",a This impudent i � op far in ib .,a . . , 4,9,ggqd their istope. I kept . , teniWA,m Amparisquo 6. 0 , 14000 , , October I � now,` . - 0 apt, on the Shaded puth wbioll leads to the Capuchin � Ittlostion was Asked by , � 0 � iben or W- � I it they )iitl dispoi In I I ' � , W" I � I -."" I And abode, there might, be 00 Monastery ;, the broad, terrace in rout of Some OUR 01486, to My side, We burned, re6r that, my PUt011ib *up ' bO be ' Iremrs. I . ­ , , , watch. for any moriveinent I Mightr Make' I r an , unubviced And Could cause up . istinoyanoe. . � . nieray would Whioh is out. favorite bistuit. Here we call Simultaneously, And RAW W tAlIr ba of They 830, r I There in or was lately (1871) a Polish . lik,he i3ells *I J4,visiep had been spared oisoe,. ban no, . , ,- �., - ' His a turned out at Regent otrk,vt and . � r beell, . ownxi4o, a second tims- Why should lounge and Seethe, rivorat ourferat, the great about thirty standing just behind on. ixa . i y, the ouplatess of K—, living in jhkris. When thq eve is, growing gray m44 r town Stretching from Ito r further bank, the f eaturps were regular, but theirieff4ot was walkadou.-Uutilthey camotopueof4hade I . I . r . the bids is 'jS disclosure4 which . I I . r . . 1. . . I She wears a very p,iagalar br000h. .10 is collilli; In, I I I risk a,y life by m%ki of far.. tar xio? so ploaaarat One, you felt ot, 4, glanoo many rows of houses in Maidas y4o, a the boy to the bonny town W open plain beyond the tOW111 An � . r r � enoitcled by twenty precious suoued, 'on & I sit and look ooriae , . Bald 464 be believed-SqOjeAtianOr SgulaSt r .. -tied tile. latpoe they ,entered, wi4 bw I _ 1-1.1 to ine? W4& lij .1 1. . I t away in the bickgr6und, thogloriouil snow- that -a Roasting mouth was Curtained , , ram of Lynn - men who were unknown , ,. I I - r � . , ground of dark -blue enamel, covered 194 the . the . r law mmuted. atterw,trd, Raw I � rr And the Ileber folks are Bear, pped Alps, with Monte BOB% sad Grand- en,vy moustaolle, and thattlaose dark passed by it � th, . , I I r good,couldl do? By now the"Bassibe I I . I i,xie girl or,rai,giIkIg a Contra by glass. And what does this But I wis the never hear I r apee2rk$js towering above their brothers, No eyenrand eyebrows were apt to frown With inthe trvuv wAndow - I . lo b wintain 2 A portrait or a look of � r I .. , ri� . . 00, . . The songs tile ter bey, 6 B1846 for ins, 00 bOOILY must have hidden All trope of the crime, , � few fl,)Wern iq * VAS' 0. t 4 Was awdeli it, 4 Ilma I . ­ - � wonder we enjoy the view from this terrace owls At present the alwa's OX11013- . hair? No, only fi)ar common -pioap bent bells of Lynn. . 'r. � 11 I Why should ware,thmn phurobea, palaces or pigtu . to$. Rion n 011111% ascercama a her abode. � at r t And. she mud made good their retreat, Woo t an (it boughty arrogance ­94 ryr I face the ridicule Which must attaph, to, r Is %va, &&tu I I was In love owt coxxia: together to the form of 4 A The folks are ehattiliggeyoud Ihoarthortr marl r . .. Wagaz6our fill,ithen rat, race our. steps peoplis.rly galliq exproasionoespedis,11Y go r . a ill . $6 1 L Buck, A, bible so mine, the truth of which 1, , ' , bad L L L I f3LD4 . when adol'teargy % foreigi; only Apo ao BiY PaHS10114 iMp011ud tub- I wear" th' moraory of her hush iiii a . L din, ,r � nd taunter k lie JaZily'So We Banjo. . Or tgward But 1 -look andlook-across ­tbe­bw"Q-t1jM--b6V1Pr- -actild not prove ? .No; let thel horrors of! .9,bur r r . .1 few r , I L I ­ I. , must find out iii about this Unknow". -I Pulioll, Illoblomop, Who wAd put into prison town of Lynn; I I . I �et, thein f %old lingering a ltnomentoj�t car hotel au'Ringlishman. Than he WaLs a foreigner a ubtai�u because he was thought so be 16 secret r I that night no as 0, Ore&M, I-r- ' h is was easy to f 'Ja spite of his perlqotl.y must make her uoquaiattillne and a - He told ins to wait here .1 . r. some azy destination prompts us to oro"S I Ins,, t, , ­ mt. In was a dark, . . . I Upon the oid brown pier, . pa I r - I gligh. L' he rig ,xt of looking Into those Atrall9vo Oki k enemy to the Gavernme on' b,r forgotten. igoldeast-le, scoonted Eal . r , . I Ming when the tgde! Soon I haver I ourathing oloe'to think of ; thegreatequAre,liaslithefrownix beaujiltut ey oil. , I must hear,her speak., I deep dungeon tar down, unaRr the ground. To watt and watch him cd I 0, . , L' I I.. r � 6 Via di Senaluaria, And we A bob reply Wag Upon My lipp,hijbi Ken- or no 0 . no WAH was rolling in. ing,that way well. drive ouch die- leads us up th r laughed again at the ,absurdity of being in He had no one to speak to, I oometh .... r ­ , � fl. the twentieth 'time in you, who was a young man of infinite . r � . roice I had � Allowed to one him .bat the keeper of the 1. f * �4., Hope lisp, ad oureelveo for . I . , , L . 11 . oh, i ,,so him palling strong, polling o'er the bay Mal memories, ram my MIE . . 0 love with tb, Woman whose ,% r . I . I, - . , . front of San 0iQVg1jjnI- I stop with my resource and well (ibble to say suaL do th I e. become certainty. I am almost delirious � L L . I at hearat whose native language W.".A pr Pon, mud he of courbe was not pexmitted - . L r I Admiring. what srqhiteobu�, right thing in the right place, was before DOV r , I L rL AnAol rh6ar his jovial song and big merry face 00, plied 1, head in the Air. 1. Made a SW tYL' BOG then, love ;a to converse wish his prisone6, Days, . , % r with delight. once, has triural r - eep� rabtArOf ULQOttl%IU . I - 11 . I . I Ben - My. defeated foer hem' jet t tile. I Am. told rat beauties its marble front don boost, And me, He raised his hat and I L .0 weeks, Months poised oil, sad he was still, , . I I . � . . . r r AS I am trying to L . I * bow I . - otiurd.ttiea� rL dungeon. He, was most r A64 now be's at the pier, � discover them am our- ,,,a , exquisitely graduated that f ull'Ot 06 When once he gets th . - left in his . . Edy boany love and clear I Not beyond possibility'L I . iL so and lie drives us in strange ways , L r . - , life return is 061 min I I a , , prieed,to hear Kenyon ouncionee his ildtQD- � We possibe to Boo where apology whip h . r misers, Is and teared that he Should And hela coming up the eea,washed steps with ligh An pea I I . . I formed *, bold resolye. I retraced my ..b . Tba world is I . I . lose big sousert], for his reason, hands, outiq1tretched to ins. . rig Woo a long %ndiedions. tion ,of entering the building, ended And mockery began. r ,� ,, Signor,,, he "aid, 46 an Eagrishmall' steps and walked up to the. house. The I r I L . Bat my on . - . ,, Bub we .. have vowed a vow, I said, tfiroUghryoUr jair r' I Doking servu,jit. seemed -to be giviaj way. 01i'l if hip h94 . . oh, my love, your cheek is cold and your hmudo were operated upoxj� r land to gas mud door was OPBELed by Ia tidy -14 , 'r - I r of, picture travels L to relieve ;firrsoaOT - 9 nBe soat hn d a ye we cc as of that " tfilt the juterio churches, � 11 I uu any rooms t) let?" lasked; grjly Some hope soma one thing. are stark and thin I , i hen the on a I , I prs, rid �' Have Y . L . his Mjaee,Y` I I, Feeling all 0 Oh, hear you not the bellis of old, the hanny ther. It was galleries, and otber tourist, traps shall rise all, that is beausif ul in nature a , Ver hift Coat oria . I r . r I operation was 'assured, the 'a L L ' P r Sri. It our prall . ff wds we 6901008-" having jumped- on the conolublon that the r I r . belle of Lynn ? I . L IL , Merge is us no more., . Sao ( I I . day he found four pins, And lie actually � . ob. have you naught to say months before w I . r now r , As Allowed to ei . knowing - Uaknio I 1 . m darkness. Light was. 11 What makes the best -men bremli their The man .wn was owl� lodging at the house. I - soo,wied, hardly I . r L . I rat What (soatil four pine be. , � Upon our wadding day altogether fro r whether my friend was in jqoi:or in earnes'O. The Servant; replied ia the afilclu&&O, Wept for 31131 I - . r . I . I Love, hear you not the wadding belle aoxoss the doled odt to me up . aringly land CaUtionsly.r vows?" . . . I 11 If we h , eve done wroQ will the Signor and upon inyOxproubing my wish to Pee this tobjm? I took them from his cant and � Bay of Lynn? . What did that matter go long thati kBe* . . P'Lots,otAbing, I suppose." . � .1 I I Wan oxiog , 'throw- them down on the floorbf his dun. I . . 'r L But one thing in particular. Wilit0b convey Our apologia" to the lad,y'?.r HiSwife, VAOSun rooms I ,gA a dining -room I I . , L 1 4 floor. gponi and then b r . all. lover, speak to me I and hold )no folit, - there wag .. ,light again for me? I was '46: and 6ad400lla on, the 99OUB � L ,a weilt down am his handle: .r .. on are Staring up at pinnacles and but- or shalt I say biR'daughterr 2"' I LL Ail over the floor tilt he r . `nt a II, Ontienti very patient And gratef al. I folo I I n '., Had nbosia r6onis 'boon dungeoni instead An Knees and felt M. ownt . . L 7' L . r L now As the man was young, tile Isab olnentio I d For I fear this rising sea and these Wrinds. 0- , $ranges, And trying to look as it You k a"ts-b&d they been found them again. When ' he had aticaeoded I r . L � lowed Air. Jay's inutructionq to sher lettev,!� L r . fairest wits, sarcastic. � . -of miry chearhil wyartia, I . . waves that moan I inovillig I she reap the toward, of aQ architecture so well as Ruskin, the . . I r ,,,, ad . b&re instead at comfortably, in this --be- scattered Wear again on the . aid . . be L . .1 I — I ­ L r . . a antiful woman passed - 13 he is neither," he rapped out. Kenyon , empty a I floor, and could you haivo gone into his . But never a word he said I I doing. , . . . . � of,alt-aights, . I I , bowed. . �: r . I . : f uraimbed-had the rent been fitsy pounds . .,. r ­ 1 Be to dead, my love is dead I . ',I -1­MY eager bad been treated by the simplest right under *Oui nose." . . - .4, Ab, then, a friend. Let me oiongiatu- , a week inotead-of.the moderate Ruin asked, duageon you would bu,vo found him groping Ali Mal all me I I did but dream, and I am a . iiin-the one ' ,,I uuderebafid�l absolve YOU." �- . . . - . . , on his hands- and knees for his four. pins. I and safest. meihdd at operat liThankyou. She went into the. church. late tile Signor, and 9,18o congratiolateL him Ishoutdilave.toig,iged them.. lwasviorF Who 'L '. - . alone- . , , a miJOrL RIX Years, imprisonment, ho, . . � -always chosen when tile nature of L r AS. Bum- * f . . . L and the tide is roll- which.is , I ur lang"ge.11 easy to deal witlf,* The landlady w Alone and 91d and gray. . I r . L feel devotional and will 90 'too-" � On his proficiency in 0 SirB9k;Ab on was set-fred they still ound him groping . Ing in; the disease &nil the, see of the patient per, . moried and the baigain LL Ca. I At . . But my heart's away, away, &way. in th8did I 1.1 But our cigars 211 . re.. B, . r The maxa.was growing puzzled; Kenyon the dark'for his four plus. 10, waa-all . - inita.-4olution or Absorption it.is termed.. "the Swore , spoke . L r thou good person had kuOWAl the utate',9f 14 r Would, 11 he leave his prison I graveyard at Lynn 1, . . I L . I r "Chuck blieva tD - begga so pleasantly and 'naturally. ,a,!, my mind one might have reaped a golden , hialwork. ITO . � . When it was all 9ter, and all danger of ' . grow on ' " I ho,VQr Bpant M66 . his.",. §.W r — . .r. of miserly habits. Gilbert;: they I I L By - years in Englam I . inflammation as an and 1 when I found I . r . harvest from bar ground floor apartmenw. ' WIthaUbr taking' ,. R;jJ1tlxJnQ%..­ � . . � . . � h8soid; fifiLOTLAY, . I L . . r .. . Thai" .�' ­ -­ . p.AT1 ,% I . no." man I wdre hii beat f riends, becauie they had- ' _T . ,hot 'by the aid of .str6Ag tioniez glaoses 1 0 KnoWiDgLtb%t Kenyon Was not tile I& Many years I I should scarcely have As in was, the only thing she was exacting ' In him ROmethixx4 to do,iia his Solitude _ _JIIT]F . could Bee,well enough for all ordinary pur� I I in was Ili the rp,at oat of references. I ati,med give o3anwas had. . I . J. . uisteaboth himself to 'abandon a cLolde, Havana without a tbou'gbt so. tie tile Signor h$s nab picked up - paid ,ad qpafixximenb,, mud his, I - - I . . I . poses, Mr. Joy congrat r y.w I . I - r , r and me. In profhlsid� tie said, to, be thd weighty reasoij,"I did as, he suggested and thit.Engftell Iisouliarit , bioh.is tar more several, then I - 94 . moutill'o rout in them m5kde into a br000h whidh She Valued I . I � advauos nod receivdd her permission, 013 1 I w r jugland ,* ,, -, . eitaue. She'tound moobtlioroughly sucoesof r at care I lad had ever followed him into the dim, pool Rhodes of importe,xit thou acoblit oVidiam.1.1 ' � 14 'More .than gold"... *They hal preserved �Ixer . . Priscilla flew to t1as r . I . . . Kenyon. paused I and tooked - into the had just returxi�d to mud wanted a . . Me lying Beliseless, atill destined, upon MT taken part in. it must lip,ve been atime- Soll Giovanni, , . �. in face 60 jallOC311tly ., .i . I ligiibind's , . A a - inquitingty home At 6-80,0 Qut8r into POssGablOn that ., The following in one . recovery, to be brought before the wsois-. thing above th000mmon, as I am idtormed - No service was going, oil. The usual &u's - . . r . otihe most aff,icting . A doctor was soon procured, who t Brays 31a ljoi since little Pardee - of , Sightseers were walking that he fell into the stop- - - very evening. . I I I records. in , exiotendo: - It is front Count- . ' . .6. , trate. thikbevery book -on .h, Whil, r A hat b 7 he By-the-bye,"'I said asireleoply, &R I left , . . so far as al6ohol a exiiniple . about and, looking much -impressed as :-41 And pr%y,,w,h%t.,xa y t I a '! r - I Gonfatonieri'a -account of his Imprison. . . testified to my innocence beei published cites, my case via al . not 0 . are asked. - � - � I . the ;odse so' gak my luggage.. 1, I ' above the', , r r . , , , . I ,argon to ment in,the fortress at Spielberg, . I . r was couaerxled,� The energetic Priscilla, of what In I ay be done. ' " � I beauties they oitild -OmprehonA W 44 To mind ope's owb, business,", Said, asilf you h%ve . other lodgero-Ino 'hisma, afiej; placing me Solely in a Cob, gave. ill xdt unt y dying any shall I target that being:poidted out to tliem. - Dotted aboub turning his Illope?", . .. � I . I . town. of Brarm, irk Moravia, for � political ". * a ..it m . � here Were Silent *r worshippers. Kenyon, dblortly And Sharply,, officers a bit of her mind as to the disco declared ;u, heiii and t, . . � ofUeat of ad if t diaoue- . %, No, Sir -only a lady land bet servout. . offence in theralgil of the Emperor Francis , .. . . m- time when my cure was . n -back to the last Speaker, . .49 � f Austria, who died in 1835. He. was So .�& , , forti under which she had found ins labo balidages--were--removed: KanyonglpipM& round eagerly. I r . . I . or-4ar� quiet 0 1 --� -fiob,­wh-6'n'-t4-e 'I —, .By %to firs, 11 , I 66 -------­­ - �' -d- f W ­a -sion­w&srst­au-end-�-- ' -- -- Th ­ - 9"'-Zhe - I. P-ito ­ , �­, -and'hmd winspirad -,to'dispossesa - ' . ing. Shia then departed triumphantly- . . I . I tb6 fairest of all elglits an A to . C�rfloa e I . . - Xeis,lia.tj, - �jl in and I was told I. might .uow.use, ap%xlng Y, . I . ­ . h id with rage.' I people." � &M a ­ - - - with her uiioousoiouB Charge, mad Isidbi liai I . . .� - while disoovered'har. - . . : The tall 'S hjnj,, t 11 Thank. you," I said. 1k I dare toy,,, I the, Austrians at Milan : -.14 1 a of y3uhted. . '' -unaurtained eyeR. ,. r . ,,come this, *�Wl he - said,: 11 lei us sib 'kiilib'myeY. , e%ring he would - . man now,.but by fifteen, Ye%rS."MY' Pool ji " .� . erideVo' ' . IW apon my friend, but Ike shall be very oomf ortablu. You may expect I . r ' on the bad he had so rushl The jdyr, from what Seemed liever-ending - .!W'r, . � I I am grieved to be .coakpalled to ga:tber night, -to `wske .and .see 'thia BUB.. . the down and pretend to III ut 04#oliog. make WA &BRE611 I * ' . - . r . �outjger than' Boy body I Fitioeu; yeari-1 , from her words, that, in spite of . thq in I dig. We' Ow,cat lar her profile Ifere'll .. . thought better of i 6'. With a curse he lie about 7 o'clodk." , ' existed ifor I 4 , id not livo itr Was _pot life) in _ I stars-ilin clouds, spled �by the wind across , 0 the matter ended.' ' I had re-engaged my old rooms-in,Wal. t I 0 . . I placed myself ,next to him, and saw a Indrued on big Met and he golf-SoMe'r dUaW nation she displayed toward the polices the fair blue sky I ,To. see green branches. 'creation was -in progress, .pole street before the. Meeting with 02Y - �aoxj, ten feet solCtAft . of . , men, hex, otalmate of my, condition was , few seats from us &a old Italian woman While this coav nion; due- *- I " swiiying� �With - thiC. breIaZ31 &Ild throwing . �ljallrW61nmp hadletbWerleg,ritbil- unhuown had - chaiiged my PlAng. . I want Dating six ye%re I had. a comps . - loxx6eliag �xid praying fervently, Whilglirju a the.old Itt, r jug nine 11 was alone I I never riglitly die. . . the Home as thuics- She wtls Partjoulor"y teemblingshadows' ou'my path I T6P mark out bw , ty., too havjqg rejoined . the back ffiere. and aftei Picking � up ail I - him, W . , grateful to the doctor whom,. I fear, She r , y_t.) all i a girl.of ab an king fridad; a -ad fluguiphed bb ho shared MY , ! * _day , air At her Side, ,?at I r ,. . . a face of ' the fio0er; 9, bud but yestarda . . , 6 two. we�ot Upon their.way.' wafised, iufoim;d -tho. pdople of the"house . ... .. . looked upon As a olevIivi and complaisant 'kiromd, bright sea two. .. . 4­� , . . . yontig .girl,. th. � 'a;i g")iug t6 44i at a fri' d' If , " , Captivity in the ater"l. t Ntlight of -our CdI. � 3xtricated a gentle- bloom 1. To *atob ,the - Agiii. who might.have belonged to almost Our %liti-couditiolned Italian, -af bar. his die-. thuit Im .qq 'A OTA - The ficat -yosir * we� i tlksd. indeasMutly � ­ ' practitioner, who had c . I .. aplijildid Willi the crionsou of the - d qdi�-dowxx - oomfitilre, walked, ' aori3i4rj to tile map Who- fevi weeks. The room4 were to be kept for . - ­ � . . -,rat&- Car P�Stilivea, cue I., . .., . �.. man from m scrape by a well-timedbuo = I . - , Iny coulitryi'�,, Tll(a* eyebrows an �alkj6g to she old aevii.sat, And' me all the . $time.. .At '' 7 o'otock I was !it � sog6ther.' .We ted . I r - � TOrgsZ3 10111 'Pictures, people, moun I , had been I � 1. . I joys forever ion�, over mud avail Again. untruthful explaustion.­ '� . , WD streams -to know illape, color, form liasbe.a iIaid that bar eyes were dArk, but the og fiia arm went,­*wjth him iv all � other k�ddo;;v4la ijiud duty instsitad. . us' Ri texion,-the delicate straight .r . 1. The inext* year. we comwitruic.%bed .to each i I,Butluewr knews body otopinse I- andtintl To see, not hemr7a1o.jjO,-.thor Pure Palo ' oomp allrkoi tion.t They iver.e soon out, of highs., . It was the ilarid.:of fate'llid. wrought . . , I � . . . his so lung stEek it. Don't so do it again, IS Wixo'graa�ed f'saturee', tiod'itifok browti-lasir might, under, . a . . . . � .. . o -who could dadbb � it 2 Thin niororug, other our shbughts. anoi. ideas:. an - . I moving lip4 mad laugh of thbE . - . r . I . .". all sibjeclig. :The tkiiid - year, wa. had, -- olroutustances;-haVe'lleen claimed by any Kanyow'didf ndt' propose .Isd follow thb� bh' way �to, Taria,ill. . I . Master Gilbert," bhe concluded. . my hand and Spoke lind worde I' " r' . . - I I. I was almost on my - . - 0* . I did lion oombatr her, au"PLoidne. PAS . AYR of new born oation., ainhou.Ah 4ad 1. Met heIr alune 1 $tops of tha -fits scout tile, and I., even hai . no ideas' to. 00film-driiCate-wo , war � ,I To me, in 'tuos�. firiit'd I I Much : Search' of my love. Thin 'ev I am - I " . ­ .. . f efleabiga; ". , : r , ­ . ­ 4111P . beginning to lose the p3wauo r oilla was scarcely the One to whom Should have "id -' shii was English. Shis w . r. I .,it here light the la'ale at b1i6ry wpman, man axid . ,iiibe4todo�o,,ivtt�soliamed6oiugget)t on6sith the Stalls oof.,. As I . . child seemed lo6ruti' tie the face Of HOMO . ai it lo,mor- Ili my'arm - of beau- -ifthe interval of a mouth or .. - ' , a . wan well bht ilainly dressed, and het'nian. � hb` ig. ',SI;jjl,',I &m afraid that a resolution .� I . The f.ourtbli I Wished to ajuilde the adventures at th we I * , -chair mud ties aill kinds r -lips to ask each * . . Ilight. By far the simplest -Way wan Ina. I idear- friend, lox � ig.ibst and-tound again I I list told- ins she was.no Stranger so the as to jisiting San Glov.�ani . agairi.1 - I �tiful visions wreathed in. the Smoke Curling go,. we ,woulli.ppen. our . jug, to leave her to dra, -he' ­ . . . .. . . .Cbutch�. ' She did not look from side to. Sides, to,# WAS toiling iuBaY ratu& ... . . .other (I walco iudeua i 3asible that the .., . say Both . w r own, After this description'of MY 'C"a'y It I . I f cow, my oigar,.l can Boarcely balicive,tha,b .. - . t'Wheir .. r ' . and, perhaps, not unuaj=al oonclaRiatia. - . . balthas I -to Bay that the only &ud tip mud downi if ber,ihe way of a Might- . -Bat I saw ber no more'. How MADY. she is witlaw a few task of mo-that'I shall World Wexabou ELM gay ana, bustling a , '. � I - on,t do it again." I said. ' 1, Now get Seems pare . , aesr.� She son withailit moving until - li�r timis I'weut t6 thM.0hurcla I dare not MAY-' formed a pqido'h of rasakind. - The . 11 1 w 4whi0h detracted-, train it' was my . .. --forever WO . . ... thia ' a. 0 Naitiber, Al fifth, we were. eilout. The � .. me some breakfast.. Toei I mud toast -guy. 'being dbliged.toi wear those' Strong convex . omp&niron had. finished her prayer * 8 the i li. girl -nor her. atteudant see her- to�mdrrdw-bhe'nexb day' . -L '- --.. 011r, se.gni wildt jnol 'a freIM her %p in T'diiii.: arideverl yes'lambapelesslyid-tiove-4 sixth, he was r . .. 11 .. . - Ld b-'----- -orosed my jDathL again :Whilat � . -never know whore -,to , . , thing. ­ . Fli--.yoia -and--the' -,vere-.fi&�� ,fl gd­­ pararance - - fit- fjr"fie-n-d,,seV.dr,&I- Ab6ktug-I-�h,,l1--drSmna .df-b6r-., taken �%T�K-1 ­­ . L . Y- WAS jnahurah f at- iia, �P&Ztioular­6 -gd-to-bed . .. t gj%SSe8­ i w Lg , -- oi-r-ftipertiiii ....... ­, .- � � She went to do my bidding. :It'Was no � I - . 'L . She . . J005': 'We man or a . abge quat- - . . ic .. red.by bat, probably owing to the -Atr L I than I was hungry. I wanted � to be alone ribly,. bf :uring.. * - ' neither devotiotI&I xj�j. 6rjtio�l�. Pro6ably . times in th tenets, -and wer6loto .. L gone.; even, Solitude were better than that . Shall I never' be - able 6: do without . torn 4ro&ms are for. leria pleasant. .Al . I - . .. . .� . . . ' 4' . bh�.Mjy� IMVB I Come, to best the old woman dark- . . .. iea unnoticed ; bat of I MY . 'blind man who . . L I I , �� , i for it few minutes, to think-or'ibink Ad them?" I asked, rather fueftigy. . I . scowl whibla P%88 night long 1: dream of . the dina.vaomatfa0e. After.thab-1 was. alone. . won as my Rolling head w 6. That," r�pligd Mt'. ` Jay, " is a poin . Ib' bo, he 5y. Thin- 'old w i It. the p %Is � face'and oily 6ne'"evaut broke in upon my bids. . ,0 � ould allow, . . at side .,00mpai . . OU1144, that . Sweet � girl - wit I . *alked into - s; "trAfige % liqqae 'and heard * . r I recalled every thing that had happened � . . � you. you who had. the, appamrande of, a Superior ,kind , stratige.dark iyes'we GaU0,11t no glimP60- sue fe�rfulsoandsf- . .L � . .. Ye%TB'misery;,0oe'day-1t maothave beau. , , hich.1 wish to, speak -ta, . say I h ad f al .. ', ; .. .. . since I left the door ot IdiY house. the. Upon W . to Wi6hoilt 91tisses, 6f servalit'. Roomed f4oin'the �iaiiaixste A would. be absurd to . (on in., Ill, L be Conti . a year or two attar my companion left me . , ' ' . I I entranosol walk, the - drunken guide, t will Bever be able, to� � r .. L oppeals she Was ad3r.essing .to h6o,'v',Qu, to be . love.with a w . Oman I bad seen only for A, few I I (To dus4l.) . [car was opened and a voleei; � ' . . he Ramambor,X have, disitr6yed,&.6stirb ,dis. . . .. . . . . , . . . .-thd dungeon d . song I heard, mud, �fterward, those horrible, lioauvof nimiLkIthings. IWiou(d:4e612e'r Mi �utes-b,Iy ,whom I amii never Spoken- - . i � 'VIE11610 Ii " 'd ' ` ad n . . froija4hom PrOcIB8dLl2g r on, Bittern , ' Solved the -glasses in your eyes called.orya- ,. . . . .. � . . 1. . .r . . eloquent souLds and toucbeR. Everything salline a lips 4orking juaeoemutly,, slid al,thohgb ivildne name mud abode Vista unknown to . . . I Is Ave..voilkirls Elves. � , I . these words, 11 By order of Hid Imperial L . � I . . . 'her -Wards -war& . - - -------- � � -W - --M I �by,'I . . -, _kqns�r.,, Their place is now supplied: thii _J.IA.i_Maf��_io�_Y.L6U__that__. - - . L � I- b -iumudible'-it�­w&a-evxdexxt-- -'m'd --bal-1-muet- -6,)ufeS,J--t4AG­BO-f&r S§ It hotiaeksc --Wwoul" . i J a your vif&--�- � _ _ w&a clear and conueoted up to the- moment by ille Auid bix`aor,77whi�� -4ii­o, jiig,-- . r r . i6e�rs On 4 J1116j.14 Al .. . . I . ,., .'-*Very often if you dofilt , 6)[13 . I . . . 1. - , -spolion Awl Sinatra. 10 ' aft - - � L the opiate was foroodupou me; %fear th&t my I I her petltiop 4,*.#Ore heart . . .went, I Was more interested in oihis Ing so )a a, year ago'.,, Then the door shot and . .. � I Priscilla's We showed retimating'vower I . . ... � . * her joined - girl than in any one. I had ever Seen. Dean. do just w1fat they b%u do withonb gebti ' I is - , . mind wtta a blank. -U� If . - Hilt tho,giffl by her -side unit I complettivoirudged out, there would.. Ili- I heard no -more. L Tilpy"but filing thi me that during that blank I must'hove give in to NAture she'Will give in t', YQ* . It in har-prayera nor lookedat last. *..Ever tifut as she was I could scarcely Say ,why I . ... . great ai�ofiy in -upni, me and lot 0, indt alone - ��.' L '. ' YOU Cam.take the trouble no 000rco'heri she he L a faicinaiiian. -JLb%4 fewor Biek- wonion. and happier homes'. . . . I . . 11 been transported several miles aid deposited , tmtuu--��hdr eyes evej. C's,94 :felt this attraction r - with it." '. , . :. � . . 1, L . . I . . . 1, - - If auy obeilloild- motiouldas M iii 8 'L ,MtL women. Yet ,Study Convenience In �Ovety. household by will gradually meet you. a . I . in the' thuroughfare where I was found do this it iii,yon; you,sre y4uug;,y'ou, have olown-apparbatly , wrapped. ' in :dedp - men many �ny beanoifi2l � eipg thi . a one .%rra,agexo6at4, kl;d -oatiorm every daby .. The companion. for six ye%rel with'Conut I thapoliceman. Isaw -through thearafoy no L . does not 'tilibughi, and,' r fainoled, .aad thoughtI; she for the elerader okisnoe.,Qt. as . , , . Goaf4onieri WAR a Frellichman, Count'. .. � piofobsion, .Mind your broad . with as'faw steps muid. as little Imbor as I . I had been droppad, iusepsible, diperld upon. , oat, Showing us. the � while no inore of her" - again I liugered Coin Turiii Until 11813YOU— Audrymiie,'who has ,hince. I;tablislxeil Rome - - I I scheme I your tight. GlibsBes. yoa 'OL poestble,andao wall. Wafiadgoodwomen . pwn4 . � faraw1hyfrom the scene of. the crime at than that poifsdt-profilio.� Keti�yorx ba,d Wil good -tampered 'friend , penAunce was every day who run from oellar'tog rreti and roxemoirs Of big He (11 Memaires Was . , 111!iust always wear, has. it yW­1u6Nt that face. I I . . . Alexinderi I " . lait"khausied-until he declared, that a Pris9n;iiqr di!Eteit, 'par Comte which I bad -been -p-resentr-- How. -.wit A ig-g"tl-s-6u-wiih-dut-s�oh-atroD�g- *ids cart i IY­ -8 P Mead Jjier.':�.. aArcw buoleagaic�betora-tlxey pan get together,the H, _ L a a not-og r? X , - —ak-, ( __ �,ffi6_ ­ -s . 1. �- and improbable my tabild Would Sao 11 a Will at, Imcit E 1 6 Lido Which had I . — - -a it a OQOP,- . . base, the chances are bb "m-peadlis ' r Attractiveness ti�6391 quitie . . . I ' . Ad 80' ' '. , ter repose , a I a Iray'&loxie; 4.b 1 t I gave in. -Ten days plaid. cake. Not 'Gonfalonieri wig liberated, At the Emoordea. - . . I Would any one believe it 2 In Lie a tedious process , .for Mo. the Ut . . f it as being the- avi as few biscui t., or a Mob .of _ ti as to ­Ltho -1 I ae't -, -t`at hewouwgo necessary logradje�at'L blue, otd., to, lo%ke n Andry6u--e-?'y-- dtidUg ho.i Count '. .:. I X Was growing Very Ir. encounter ait6d. ,L - I Then I -remembered con"Out 'a , L. death in �935, and �e U , L . abi4`or bavehiid patience lessubf that charm I � two 'w.6eks 4luca I � found a farmWs, wife. . , -A .sea � at'liall fade, but as -I could I was we , 'for. - � We f olded u ; Austiris4- , . : . my horror at what .to, ha�, b ad passed by iIjibbout she chance I felt streaming over my haild as I lev- 6QoL ex.peribilocidtli&t.in lkbXjOCB to See fi iting li: Our. (tind one..of,thebapt*oiaonl'eveiknevr,' St4se, from whenob he returned to. . . .my . i . . . I � pinned down upon the fallen mou. I.C.atina tomplieyrao,vaere ; i, IL . . , nose L "Wag. touts.and Started for ireitt 09400.. I . . . ' I Therei broken ddwn � by* s6rro w and muffer-o ,.. -� . tarices it may be done. . I .1.1.1 not do so without positive rude 1, I .1 .1. I I ­ ' . I L and with poor health) who wout,out. d6pr4 - � L . - . .. .1 ' until She :mi tit Chan* .. From. Turin'. we i , southward � to theaaug fortar6am, to the hen�houge for - Priscilla. Wed it should be done. .I 161� Compelled to. wjjtL vent -to . . - haeo he wandered abou.4'for a few yd6ra, 1*ad - � I de"lormil I 9. -, , , , Florence, R")me , collar for'battei.-tn'the pantry ,died - At Ukan: - pied - do Sb. G61thark .�; ' ' -­ 1. Look," I so idt; - holding my right baud ' afincon. to�turu hot head. - I . .. . . Genoa , ., Naj�las, and other down ' . :1 -.1 1 - - .� i toward her, "is iC clean -was it clean,, lowed his advice. At great p3rsoll - ', I Presently the old Ital , ima *crash . a:Redin I ad minor I oes I. Than we i4ent' across to � eggs, .. Dadember, 1846. 'He wrote to his friend, I �, . - for aji'a-0, tiieu into another room:for flour, . I- L . . venialloo I�ikote glasses,which,only petmit "' . L I1Qa.,R: " .. * -, � . . She had P all� to when You found me?" . . .. done:her raligi Sicily, and 1� . ... h And' .parrWol 'them- the -kittiliell to . I ted"Ime to a y I -could .bids $it alli But in to thwk one duty.. at Palermo according to %tapgq,- QOyant-Andiryapia,Irgal New York ' :1 ' I . Y . . L I . . . � � . 1, , .. ., - Wan tfed- ' ti oin� -bank, ai:o,Ake, to any not Ing of 'caillini' , PASSS, erran : .1 11 Clean -10, no, master.GilbertL I" reward'onnava. Slowly, very slowly. I'fou'ud Sao _�Rhe ,w as prepariva to 06,36'herseltj - aimed un boa';d a' �ao In . 11, r Spoon owit.00mme l'orabre ' ' I -wat agite. , � , - . . . . MOLLVfL' Were red . . I . . 0 a al " -6- beloul 'her - W8.had,takeu bgj., be at at,_ mud sariatar.re stronger &us 30 OR, , 11 What was on it?" I asked, exalte4ly. ,My� eight growing Stronger. till Ill -about two d - saumeced .down �th church ' , . .friand togiatkier the dish, 6 a but les intarsto do catte I ­. . , , ­ ging to anot ,.it 'L . .. -All covered gnth Baud, just &sit you'd toward the : door. - lei a is w , minutes t1i a our journey. easily; StM1,0ug'as 10ri'Ve's It , b ind tins. No man would do it (and -I 6101201 at prpaqu, years, time, V could, by the.sia of'glasses, I , vis.�! Be. adds.the touching' .' I . beau dabbling in the 'gutter. The first , ' a visited, SO that � . h Cutiiiin Anditya .: ille covexiby,of which -was so slight at to 60 � girl Rod hot Companion, passed me, arid I oulted LIS in each jbwxj� W . obor7their sense in. that), mud. certainly no - 1. thing I did when I gob you home was to searc6ly noticeable', gas &4 well an inout of was Able to see bet' to. -battier advantage, As 'by jile-jinie the. yacht tied 'finished her., woman, mud., Cap . scially, An -invalid, can laoillont,that for a time'Count, 0outalonieri . - - . , , I . . I . . 1 4 . 1. , L'., Orn I IS r - va.lobbdrafr, al. ' L ' ..' wash your poor hands hnd*taoe. I hoped -ii my fello�V creatures. ' Then I - began. oi;�O I she wiLited'whillbt 'the old woman aipped cruise �Aud b a na, back toto'glaud, th - siford to do so.. )C asked this, friend it she was allowed' ,to rooei L. 6m-hiii wife, . . I I I .,., . * . . . . . . .. - water .. 8 summer was nearly over. I . ,. , . .. . IdtLMe & and when. sha'waq dying , . I wouldbring you rouall-itgenersilly doed, , Sue we , r she wrote mover you know." . . 11nore to enj*o*y fife: . I - . . I hat fiage're iti.the holy - . I L ." . I , . would lone in thoii.,kitallen for 63 letterk L dating- them L&t :diffareut future L . a -my Shirt Sleeve 1.1 oApn6t uaytfi6t, airing tbome two, Years "dotibitedly ' beadtifuI4 but there WAS -, Many and many oil time''Slace Caving hohi. Attar dinner, and with .0arinii6ion to I I . - . , L 44ButmY Boot Rleev, . in perfecting MY ours, I thiixi�ho no H6tLUe't'l.Ijng'B,J'roblog'�)L"ln herbeauty. , �'M%dq�L . Turin .:I had. thought *of the -MeeoI, dowilixt:IpIgased. illu'ated-the hammer parlocri'. thait .. he - might,'*16h 'delivered, - ..; ,..� ,� spant L . I .. t girl'I ))aid . Therig4thandsiaa. Seeiianythingis, more-�abouttiii&ttaoribleLkigh'i; 4diblatmole . thin dimdovaty when,* fair i. moment, her atSma Giovsdnl�thong� OfLhersoottia and 'limits, sonoo nawspaperA ind,.,bitS,:.df ittiluk she WAS stiii.,mlive.' 'This tdudb'r, , . I .1 . . them;" , " . I . ho further. obtain pt .to. unravel the myster .1 . ­ met minL e.": D4rk slid glorious ii biias'll laughed- I at rhyself for,mylolly . * boards., I pall6d t . he kitchen .� I 1�ble 'air&Y lo7idg-kinduess I vras,'. howeler, . cruelly . I.. . I Y , * Y9 on hy'.0 ,iie' tar, . I never' carried I'll my mind trdm the,w&II. sudladked my - istritud by the - Hadden information of. , Priscilla laughed. ., on haven't gob or persuade any one that Lhad-not imagined eyeaworo there was a. dreamy, . Until ii6vv I ba( �� . . papers back frl . - . my . . p two ro . wk . totally conveyed by.'ordqr of ,�* - -, - ne'er a right hand sleeve left. The* ,Were tilo4a ov&iii.' I lauried I the history of sivay Jook ILI. them -it look that deemed to. tar so long a, period the. remoullar .... 00 iol"04' of mud abDVe.it, then &66 u I at her dasth, no b . he WaB spiroa , -. cut or torn off Above the elbow. Your . I nd see wfiat was behind the face. Thore'Must, for Me, have. r. !?oat won I � I . 1, adveattirein-licky heart,'-sud neveragain Pass over one a womAn's, naile, on-whioll I hung up e'gg beater, eldin the E-BiPero arm was naked." - . . a ,. . I . � lin� - lipaingia poug. 1b. plemed Gail to I've* - % Every Scrap of circumstantial evidence spoke of.it. . In okwe of - need, I wrote down object gazad at.. This.- look, gave me a been soudailaing Strangely bewitching in her m6- ail soup dipper, roll . . . r, large, bpbons mi , I him witti-all HIS sicraji.'�-Notv York Satur�. �. �' . ' I but, as it Was only for � style of beauty. 14epmiIp.dev.arjfSature� pill, potato MAM'hak cake pane# gem, paus I . . . . : , -ail. �lxo par#oulars, and then tried to bmuitila � - -Imoreuifoxi' . E411 memory of whWl had *heard. I suooeded. curiZun uld. I could, h4d I been an. artist; have painted on I pat book the table 1. . . 1. which would confirm my tile was vaniall'. . a IM.6 ad .that my ayeg met heri'l cc .1 1. . I I.- d,small dipper. . 0 day,Bvening Telegram., ' '. �.. . There would be rkothing to sup. . 'n W&AA Laugh at my all . . .. . I .... . . . . Ing away. . fairly well except for. one thiiig. , I could Scarcely aoy whether dis Unpresaiia . . bar portrait from memorya d om� .the top of It, Set'In a r6w, a.jar , . . ., � ,. - , I I... � port it except the assertion of a blind mail, not' tar any lorig period - keep my'thoughts jUiadint or an-unpleasaut one... . ily &S. I want&, I could not Conceal from . , I . . . I : to] wish cookhog salt ( ,it. wig a Cracked jar . , ,:. . . LtieLAR�Arkixusm"4 , . - il , . . I . . I . who left his house in the dead of. nigU4 from tfie'remembiinoo, of: that,woman's The� g I irl and har,attendaut 6�ered. a myself that Short its the time was during but heild .salt all. right), * next to it -� A man fr6aa the outside World' Of ,�, - . '. . secretly, and who visa found, several moining-that pitiable. transition of thii few -Moments.mt � th-e do6tj so that K.inyoul �vfijoh I had seen Ue�r, the imPrOsSiOn. Masao a � good one,- a ghlIon, ]'it '. with graham, realities deactibia the life Of Arkansoli OA . ' hours afterward, miles away, in BUO12 a . g � stronger asah day , , , , . voice train sweet molody 'tb'.hopaI6a Prid I �assed out, before them. By Bum- upon me Whs'grOwln fl-oug a;ud Another. one WWI :Whibb flour, follows: Long days ofol6inguothingbegeb. ­, � - itigtomcl of Wqaker. I blamed MYislf * tar Articles were iised ,'so many aitilL -7-.- - state that t,te guardians of the public mor. 4sapair. It WAS that cry which truabled ,man ooneenb 'we paused s outside.'� The . . 16r the,b little energy. Littii' food, is. In, coded, als were compelled to take alailrge of him. , . .. . I 'd,xnet her.again Theo tpat�uauli Wit . 0 board I ,,*a riew,plothlixg. , I'll the fail arld wintee­ * � . th'the my diresma, if ever I dreamed 6t'tho.t night acbio� may have -been, airude ijue� but we leaving Turin b4for 'I be � 7 times a day. . a . . . I . � . . . Yet I could not remain silent wi , . --it .wa% thot-00 which raug in my Ours AIR - were both anxious to See the 'departurept even I lose it had been neoes-. .covert over them al(.. The apices. sods and the crops ,are gathered and', barbed over. t3 ' - � . . I -.1 knowledge of such 9 clime weighinjort MY - wo eary bo linger for MOAMIL', My fe�l'dg WAS bakiJoIg 6dwilei boxes in a , raw i1ext-gAvii. 9490. ITQ�l The next day I had entirely to I 1%' ko, trembling, but thankful to find the. girl whose. appearance 'hid so greatly the met0hint, WhO;hOldi 6, mart mind. OOV- lj�ad loan 4 thedimh pan a.home in tg',O "� I ime -at � least, I was only dreaftl­ interested. up. An we came through the thdiby quiding th1a place I I . a Druer Bear.. Bum Up the labor, of yeaie . was on the' - eradfrom the effects Of theoPiate,an'd that. this 't . �t - I I . . I . I . door of the chnioh -1 noticed a man stand- oh%uoewhioh,domAS'to�aInaubub once.""ll. - An the right. hand of., the tAVe I set 0, place y6fitarday. mud foundan Id double., .. . - after consideration sent formyoolicitor. ing" ,� !. . , .. I I � rly rotted dowiritthat it. to I -I resolved. ', . I CHAP'T.ER XIL . . . Ing near the opops--a middle"aged man -of a-lif6time. * ' ' wooden Ho4, box bottom Side up, with a l6g�houuer 86 no% : He W as a. confidential friend. and . � . . . . I . �.., . -. gautlemmuly'acp-peskiiiiae. 116--wal rattler -.Kenya,, And 1,m, parted in*toddon. He 'face of,oildloth to,okba over is.' � This hold -opped up all around 1, ibe'winilows Were . �- to ba guided by his advice. In a very Rhar't. . I TEM PAIREST SIGHT 00 ALL.- ' . 'to' Sootlaxid after grouse.' I had the W 6ter poll. 11 hung the dipper above it. pl. . . . withatri , , . time 1 found it was hopeless to think of � . . � . . . Touud Shouldered ,an&,wbre: spootioleo. ivas going . y autumn plans, sa without glass, the door-ftatnes i ­ ' ' 'ad. , 'ii s6rin Hod I felt any, ilitilreit 'in determining his , 11.9ii yet quite settled in I-cotald riot build thdh4asb over sad make " the abildrentould pass out. betweell carrying conviction to his mt He It -g-ihe beautiful- spring of , . by rate far a few days, Bjdk, closets and 9,11 the odnv6nient ohel#ek doors ; dy and � . -My f4idrid station in life I shoild have adjudged him 'resolved to, btAY) -at- a . 911 the logo -in ony'diroation; the Is' listelled gravely, giviog vent to I$ f . .Northern Italy.' Kenyon An .1 to one at the learxidd professions. There in . town. , . - I . �. . . .. . and psgs.cf a model' kitchen, - but I Could friend were Sitting in the 11 gallery," a Space * well Ill 41 Bless my son! I" 11 Shooki ' I" are. lounging about hi'thakeetangular- city ... . . . . . 11 . . . I appy audidle a pskir of 00M. opuld -be no mistake as to his nationality'; WAS it Chance or,wao it fate 2 The first gather those articles that wake, used so between the two "cabins, on split chair -iii, ' ' . . and other adt expressions of surprise.- In, of Turin, as la ' he was Itstian'to the backbone. Ha was morning atter-my arrival'ia London, busi- I I b near each g 1! . alluff, Wb � Ile. .the �. knew he was only humoring me, Audi ed --rades tie May -anywhere be met with. We ,eeg.' I Wag Walk. many times a day, homew I are ,weak Boatentomy . i, dippib - . _ upon the whole thing as a. delusi " I have, been hard a, week, Ion$ enough to e�idexjtly waiting for scale onp,; mud when Bass led too to Regent btr . ' other, and save Steps for; a poor$ liord and masteri in ditty, beigrimad clotheor haveno doubt that prisouls. had call do All the � sight-seeing. dentatided. by duty. the girl, followed bk, the. Old wom ' * Ing alowly down the broad th0oughfarej Aoing . . an; panic I thi i, bu�looking . . womaIii. When she 0111116 Out to 800 about sat andei A tree, no lug Telling him all out of Ban Glovs�ni he� Stepped forward butuly thought6 were far away. I was the supper.�gfie looked really pleasda When happy me the day jo'long. . Voodoo rotted ' talking to him mud she We hsiv.i* seen Boo Giovanni and the . � .1 . ryll ngliig . know., His inoredulity . 511110YOa met 'churaft6g. We have . toiled, or beasts of Abnd Accosted thoml- , - - - ­ . t i 3g to argue. away, an in'011120 to She said, 11 iain,j this nice to stand iight still d6wa, and lean *pigs .;iith 11 pokes 11, on .. I ' . -us, u . The Woman gaye4i little oh%'t ' dry, of which was in MY mind-ai IOn'9i0g to return in one'spot And �et suppei all ready? '.':�-. them, tWG*0OrVY-10bkiDg-hOf5Ofl bryi0g"AO so I told him, tebtily, I should may no more. litirden have toiled with p La Rupeigai I , as. . it Rosalia " iit'�.Th Lr0U8ekCCVl'- � . about the aff %it. where we have gazed at the mausoleum of surprise. She took his hand a giased it. .aton .to Turid. I was-thiaking of. the . . i . .. pick allying f joina .short - grass, and littla,, I ' I if I W* - . ' a seen The girl stood apps.routly ap�thetio. It 'dim churoh ajjd�the fade youitg 6061 RAW - ., . . . . . . � .1. . � 6hitdron, halt a dozen or more, With but "a . "Well. I wouldn't are- )ouill he Incaly , ]line.' We boy three mouthahgo. ThenimBin raymind's ? .. single �gstmexxt on, were listlessly playing � amid. I t . the .cumbrous' old Palazza was-tvident that the gentlemmu'a business 5 girl and bet old attendant . . x0elptnig ittle verorter., , The lands ,originally poor, He spoke a few eye,% eaw.thal , . � in the shade. Savoy g pt in the kea the managin ' 61 You don't believe me?" Vs0,d`.gi,a,0*hidh.frowrks ,at our hotel acroaff lay with the old servant. I aside the in church, I looked, up mud here, with but two or three michies Of -ooil OIL thO hink tbb Pjazz! Castello. We have marvelled words to her; thou drawing her 91 Makin 16 about?" so] 9 11 I believe you are saying what you t two walked, away to some alotancei Under heart of London they stood before Me I editor so he reached, 'for a olubi "Ids pritirlea, Were worn out i6pil abaddonecL , � ,: I . I I is true; but it you ask me; my opinion is at the plaiu�' uninteresting looking Palazzo the shadow of the church, 'And to sit . A.mazod, as I Was, no thought of being cream 2" . 0 I I . . . ­. I I . � . ­ t 1, . � : 1. I I that you walkiiii in Youi Sleep and dreamed Resist; and, our mirth has been moved, by .Apan were talking earnestly And mistaken entered My head. UnlesP It Was. -. -1 No, air. . . . . . I ! . wheirtwhavalk�n. , . all this." - . 1. the grotesque brick -work decoration of the , volubly, but over And viwa amating, a look a dream or an illusion, tbor6eame tho'bile � 44 Bass plumbeks or baseball 2" . . I . Too oross to argue witli'llim) I took his Palazzo. CaAgnano'. - We- have critleiged - - , - this direction Of the girl. . I- had Wan thinking of go of ten i Walkibg . -I No, air, its�-!o � . .. . Amballm-,' Here he is,�just where he's � advice, so far as he was concerned, and said the rothat poor picture -gallery. In.fRot, In , . . . n -why aodan't he OPOAk 9116- I *a have done Turin. thoitoughly, Add, with I job left bet she walked toward me, with the old Woman at her copioilic Swings, ,George Washington's , beei for wanks -- no more about it. Afterward I tried* As.hat compa'al . 0 b him eaoagh�" 4 a . & f IN P lot thou paused And turned as side. They might hav juo Stepped but of lie, book agants, Oyster Stews, ovdtooatd fix I'm sure I encourage another friend with a similar result, If the contempt bred by-fatAillatitY, Are Be 9 on a Rat I I . I .. I is, 013 usual wearing though Waiting for the old woman. Now Son Giovanni, I 1), - hair bangs, small boys, Dri Mary George�-'Here she dhoocl ibg to feel like pitiful little status as we W I , le Which cost more money thou IL ' I those who had known me from. plan yea, ib,wos fats I NOW X hadlodrid hot 'Walker -out, with it tit I , would not believe me, how could I expect stana in the . enormous squares and probe it Was tho.twa word. able to Ste her perfect in, this unexpected Manner I would take. it its about a caBlaier going to Canm�-" Can WAS in six months. now can I ask Strangers to do so? Everything I had to figuie and area b. Carriage. to full advantage. try a, AS it would be impossible,' - .. our books looking at Matiachattils Immense . .00,ie bob to late. eight of ,hot BOW- I There was a dull, Sickening thud, And hat to its to reveal wan so vague and unsupported. I bronze Statues. , . � . Being some little' way 09. we could look mt ingulie MY fiB0111160 UO 101190r, thou the mallaging editor wan heard calling - for Has to support hot in the extravagaulk . . 0 her without Committing An' nab Of rudeness attOmpted to III � oculd not even fix upon the spot where the at tag Are over. We Are uow simply I OTAOtion which had thrilled .Hie as I to the office,, boy-., 44 Hard, pin I Cinadvi 'style in whioh� Rho now liva0a" ... ' ' -, I . The - . . � . � Grime WSS Committed. I hod aseettaiped loafing a tit aid enjoying Ourselves 1, at indisoiretiono I I price more, f Ado to food with her told Cashing, , on, thecorpse of this, humorist,' . I . I . - i AM no house in Walpole street oodla'be . I the. delicious Weather, &Ila it She in beautiful," I Osido Word to OtOt"the truth; I *as in love -deeply. 16111 help the, coroxjer.,'�Pittsburg iCktonif4u- , Nothing but frank�intereacroo With ind6- . . Theta rig �onguid but can- Myself thanto Kenyon. * !As . I pandent mindoo nothing ba# disoussiOtt bs�� - opened by a key similar to mine. if Make Up 'Our 1 � - ,. . ly twicei-1--neia'seei � I "eve' tr' WYen, she io-but'not 00 beautiful as I in love. Twicao on akgraph. I . I. I . . was no other street of that name Any t2ltuepd' rtainds Ad to wbeti we Shall leave ug" yet bar 'but that wag enough to convince me. , I . Canal tatmag will keep'A -thinker Intel I I .. where near. My friend with the unates y the town and where our,nOxt reating,plub thought. Theirs is something wanti 't if my lot *&B ever linked *i4th anotho A oofbatjswat� Ote.-StOut lAdY OMBOngdr 1�d6aally humble and oansoicus 'of falli. bet must have misunderstood me mud pon- Shall be, 1. . I it is impossible to, say what it i6i; Isitani- tha . musi be with tbiswoman'Awhosib in tramped, wincing* (he has tioddea an bar I .� .. .1, - .. motion at expression V' aria, it I . " bility, . . 1. duated me to another raw of -housed. ' We Wander - dowo the broad Via; di Po, othing wabtiog," t 861a, 00 name, home Be .Country# I. knew not. 'beet earn) -is Plidw-altimily— Polite Who Now Vork WdrM oblebrated, its'. I thought, at one time, of advertising lingering now and then to poor into the it I ban Boo 01 Be thing I Could now dix old gbnt-,, Very sorry. my d4t misdatol ' and asking him to Communicate With his.' noticing shape Which lurk In- Ito shady enthugisaticallY that Xebyoft laughed There was only 6 , increase in circulation to over 100.60 . . . 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