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door behind found
� I Auougoo,*K,k4*v*iw,,Ao*:O-owimw.it, �U#4
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mt9w,44 Plhplipq� ligeo lon$,�iu her
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WiRIC uzs,ny* 0,40,TAIrilo 0. 11
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finge ,I every beat of, bar
, rs that I might foe
closing %be we , myself
they been 00, 1 hive x
� no object In
t slits.
presen �
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pulst.,� 1. told. my check %gaiubrilere that
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in It'so 4 darkness, I board her� light
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writing this talpN� - P do say this, mil
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Tbeal wrapped her cloak Around lior,
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4 CorKeAlipatilft".4, 1411OWN What vanallitir
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,g � U', 040hith I .,
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,qtlwk.�ep Irk, ftoot of meq-Tihordbo
"0.,d..g stairs. I heard 9, door Oporim
else save this one thingl, could prove so
be true, it by 44000', by
raised bait in my ,Arms and hers her from
theroom, down bh I . .�
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Xlte ft Itubota Ategal, Ia.
1� , " 4 90rng vil'
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, abil-Pailline should
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. gar. The
The iem'ark, that 1, be who knowa only,
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a I fondly b.eli v dluWak6 in
AwAke, in' , ,'A Wo
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and then., Bud only tbeq, I ouniniol"ad UP,
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oviclonae ; All stop J044 bs� explained elther
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boar was not late, I soon, joy ,the gicl of A
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St., Petersburg sod Mos(low has 466 Beau
� Oai&dog, but he waitedthare
I By the picket fence in &be obill of fair-,
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bar right mi a d. I .
be ` Mud . for at least
S to add ill,thiS state ,
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presence of Mina enough ta, force MY lite, ti,ki
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to beat Me in the pursuit- blood
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bimply or scientifically; hub what follows
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I can only give
, I my own worl'ifor, Callit
passer-by
- ,. eummuged a call, and in A -Vol
obor ,
4t#ilo,,ie4ahpd home, An I
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Auedig " wall mooentuated in my experience, . .
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When, on.my WAY to, Gen"a) Asia, I accepted
i He headed non the dying d4y�--
; Hild a job on baud and caing, to alay, ,�
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A�t, hour. - Sol long that at loak I begun t o
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filghtdried, & a think, I �mumt, killer all,
er, my. flesil was
seemed to bQ :load Wat I .1
'so 1"' b air was bristling v p, as, W11
0 p
what you like, dream, hallucination, over-
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heated imaginatiork-OAll. to anything save
still inginqible,upop, bet! bed, � , L
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Whatever *0 , a haa�
r4age power
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six Inv � a ra at to the
Itsoion tu-' imble sold so'
He had seen a Otran
� lepupa.4.1logrboforil
;.., Boldlye" el . � I I
� the par or door;
I I get , a for -
Id for iiddical aid" Jqqt,111�1 W4 m
, set , �.
Ing: the risolution to d' noticed the
0 boo I
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I, dark.'X.Y I crossed. the hall. and found
msewAo ptdi,
the stAiro , hall Moulty. -
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invention �
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is what. happened, - '
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in
.800; at 0014WL IQAoMg liar III6
I I Udhta t4ins,
itmeiRsda me a9go. outside that
, Aq we were
AUPSIA4 interior, asy
� . _a �m aorreiiRonden4i of
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the.London Timm, Fre I to
v'Ous Jourilloya I
the aytf einitie$ of �he bad, brough.4
� He he'd sa'an his mistrelis feed him on pie
And regard him withal with a kindly eye.
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b .. d more-
Oats of her pulse grow stronger an.
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rapid,; Ifolo tier biresto. drawn deeper,
lVhy should I pot find it, dark, pitch
I , dark as it was'? I knew the toad, to it well I
pd,'Uline at .,last lay still. Her Moats
,nk into a
had on ilence ad,
- She seemed on
f atal house. NOW And horetifter I could .
be'r bavd, bun no dream,y], . , hold
or halluoin-
- einpire -11
me In contact with, diverse Races alongthe
bigli but I
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; And the d glo heart laay4omm ;U �%
.a fellret
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:hing life steg). over her
SaW e look of rettu ,
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0008 before I bad reached, it in darkness,
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, more ta have lost all 0
. queoicusness.
T
-sion
Stion followed the Bot.
roudie, was anxious to., flee what .
. thia peasant wit($. likv,� but when shouting.
. that he
I Zia lliul4er d Petted doggy Would bei;
So
face ; and, ,a lenoe, I
� in brambles impat I
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and many times besides, in,drearna. hu4 I
dreaded that space I Like A. sudden revalm.
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� one idea. now was to remove her as ops ad I;
go possible from thia fatal place. Ail sorts
This to the one thing I cannot, explain-
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tile mystery at which I hinted when I earn-
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: 16 L life to the, czar 1, uu4or the Walla of I
he vowed revenge on rhq upstart pup
Anil aware that night he woula.qhewhim. up.
waited.
And, then . y wife-omma back
Paullne--�m .
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tion, the truth oame to 14% It come to.Me
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of attango, t .
I . 1,1onghto And speculations were
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manned my tale. I h4vag I
0 mood what h4p.
thean' emlip, but when but
Ti'r I . I led &O home, I
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012t of reach of steamer aud,ri*ilway whistle,
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to life-ohe rose in the. bed. and turned her
face. o mioe ; mud in, her eyes I asw r what,
&a the key tarnea in the look, It wail in
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, strayed
that, very house into which I had
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thron I and
fears giug my brOu. All sorts, at hopes
, were shaking roe. What, Would the
paued ; if in
,. y bare word is; insufficient tv
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, wig areaenoo, I must,. be content oil this
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I Ad, Miles Away f rord A, p I ost tea , a tel"
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Oni ta dude, vAth a steel stare,
: . Blit ely humming the latest air; ..
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He ambltd along us beat he nUgh
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by the meroy of Ged, I shall never again
see there I . - I �
I wae. crossing the very
three Years 890, 1
htill, saiiandiag.the same stairs, and should
explansition b
, e,itover I could got it?
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poor darling lay, still and peaceful. I
L point to 11hq disbelieved. I .
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graph btatiori or a pvs�.officd, W
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t4toreet, therefore, after driving over 4uoty
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. For his shoos were long andhis trousers tight,
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stsudin the Identical room which had
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thoughilwould lot her rest. so to &few
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road
.a the whole of A summer night, I
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found myself in the early morning
. A:Lckilismil'a, played on his face.
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. been the, seems of that leirible unexpiated
crime. Ishould see with re8toredBight
moments before I carried, her ou�., J
dreaded whakt wahing!ier might mean, So
'RIIE*lILS'rOUIIC DEAD. -
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approaching my Aqatinotion.. , , 11 You musti, .
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I . a 0 a cane with careless grace,
. And remarked, as glass in eye he stuck:
"It's '
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CALI(ED BACK. .
the ap7.t where, blind mud, helplowi, I had.
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I took her hand and held it: ol -
I ads in milme.
IT0. David Wourlmys Jexporlleace Antong.
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notexp eat to find any thing peculiarly Rua- .
siau about the house," my friends had said,, I
the softest saiip� I ovd,VatruoWl
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I writt this Zillfiliber with great, reluq.�
fence. It I could'make my tale coariootp4
nearly fallen a victim to my rashness,
But F&Uli4e ,'What broughther here?
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The candle was on thei mmutel-plem.
behind me, It throw little or no light into
' time Bellew ot the alound Ouildeirto. .
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11 for it is a new structural of E liz%bethalk I
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Only ..
_ a howl -it came from the dude-
White caluily the dog the left log chewed
. d. complete without it, I should prefer.to
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Yes, a eatedl as�, in fact, Ifelb,
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certain I w1st-i to the same And the lintel
the front room, the folding doors of which
were only open-th e half behind
Mr. David Young returned from' Fort
Francis last, evening, having been on a
architecture." And so from the outside it, . ,
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was. One might have isuilliodit A Kentish
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With
894Y noth Ing about the.events records.
if Nome a my experiences have
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of the door in the exact place it should be,
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the c
pouch on which Pailine lay beingeloBed.
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pleasure trip, all welfag on an investigating
ramil0ion, purchased for 250,000, and Bob
down in he Ini
t of Russian
him the gif to of his mistress fair.
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strange ones, all save these 0�11 be
I might be reacting the events of that fear-
darkness.
it was, therefore,. ImpotioiblN for me from
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Our as to the contents of the Indian
mounds on Rainy River. During last
ladle a estate.
The interior of the h Bomewlis . t ,
onkle Was
The poor dude tried fia vain to flee,
. Z The dog chewed on with fiendish glee,
Till
axplaiiied; but these never will, never O'an
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be ex'plained to my satisfaction. /
fill night, comple'te even to the
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For A moment I wondered whether the lasb
myseat becide'ller to lo ok intq the froni
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room. Indeed, &a I eat there my food Wfi,
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Winter Mr, Young opened .a mound on
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Lake
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more adapted to Uusoovite ideas in that
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the rooms opened gnq. into the other,
naught wag left but a slander cane
To mark Lbeapat wheretimedude wasslain,
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P , aulinq � awoke, And, as I 8,%w.hp'r eyes, I
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shadder0 me, if a fro I ezingwind fidplpsed
three. yeQ6rs were not the dream; whether
I was nbt blind now; whether there was
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turned from it.
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bold my wife's hand for a tow Beecham,
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Will (let,, in the northern pirt of the
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everglades ofFlorlds, and hebassiride
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the sleeping apartmouts of the family. .
could be cut'off fr in the The
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Over me. It was not tuadn6q� I maw IN
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ill, 'neither was, it sense. .'They were I
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such, & being ad, my wife ? But, I threw
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the f%ncY Seib- . :
llouliiiii?
and thou a strange. undefinable f elipo
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I crept over mO-the kind of. feelb3g, some-
been Anxious to o6mpmre the contents of
the -southern mound wi .
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the. far NorthweRt-tho Booth
A , &Is for the 0 ,a rest, mate�
h use had been obtained for - 1.
Ahe most 'parb on the spot.- The brickw -
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to the now ,'they .were
. nost extent, .
ft, and immovable, yet X knew they paw
� � Wherj,Ws Rpoalled tq�myoelf,
� gal .
tea cessity at lighti., bomwitig
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.. , ,-.,.IizeA the fle .
times, experienced in a dream in which two
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persons appefir, and the .dr atner cannot be
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with the. extreme p to : Thernottfid,first
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were burnt on the estute, and the hand. ..
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Home. carving and wainacotiag of the hall
� 'She passed her baud across bar forehead,
.fed �
absolutely nothing; that their nerves coa-
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I MY mm tab box from MY pockab'r, struck'&
certain with Which ono's thouglite tond mots
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examinei
.1 was,, thmp opened by Prof. Bryoo
dor,ug the summeri fi nd where the Arab
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Were of indigenous timber, Some of.the .
lien once more shook her head. *1 Non me
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cordo," she murmured if
V8Y84 no impression to the. brain. All my
wild hopes that reason would rattirn At the
. v,eats, and by its light I entered the room
whi6h once. before I had entered with little
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to, ifid.a',,,�1ifige 4imselt. For a while I seemed
. a dual existence' Altl�ovor pr;
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whole I �
opp,or vade of baked earthenware
ortiamentition, howevir, was from, Abroad. .
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The panels on the drawilig-room
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Octal effort had exhatiated her,,sank, with
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expiraiiiin of her � fainting fit were at all
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hope -of-over leaving.. . I .
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featly awa�re'that I still occupied the game
,was discovered. - The tjm�a was Ilmitecl,
and only a few hours could be
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Walla were, �
filled with immense Italian, paintings, and., '
weary sigh, upon A chair.
I was delighted to bear )Yet speali in
oh-4�17-Fwaa clear that-fibe hadpAssed into
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a state fa . r , - more! r iti4blb thou bar f armor
first thought, my first glance, was for
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Pauline. I She was there Btsudi . ng steel Ill
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a.6st, still held Psuljue�s. hand in mine, I
was -also seate , d at the piano, slid to poinei
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given*
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(andthoap during the 7pight) to examine the.
mound.
the room of"my hostess was hung with , . I
large photographs of, the mmaterpieces.of
Qlan. It was a tongue she seldom need
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sea oompolled to do Thab
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one. I 1. � . I . .
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, lapokat3her; I1e4-hor,J)YP.a,mO .but
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the apartment, with both hunds,pressed to
he' ossion at b r'fao
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r brow, 'Tile Oxpr �, 1D
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�*fiy gazed thirdtigh, the bait -open doors into
t4q. other room,,aad � that room was full',of
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,j&aoordiligly a number
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ad at - work and the scene. Was
were.plad" . . ,.
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R apwael. - . . . . . . .
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'luke4i'mg, W t
I h this Wail the. inteilectual
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tuploved it now allowed she must, I
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she took n'o nodoi. of my words. She
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eyes wa4little changed; it Was easy to Sao
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li�ojlimr Threq laggo firip
waie lighicd to give light, As well as he4b;
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, 4 the family; English was spoken '� . I
qultlilzo 1. I ,
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- M. way, conneob the visitor�with Italy. It
as to me a new gleam of hope, I
6ei to be uua**r,s of,my presence. She
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looke4 ever, wit� b4rauge fixed eyes, I'll One
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comprehended nothing as yet.' I
felt that something , Wag struggling within
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Light so brilliant that inal glance I 0,6uld .
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see tiver�thidg the aparkmebb, a litethrip,d.
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'furniture,-the'rplatures.on
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And in the flickering light'it - seemed as, it a
number of ghouls word ab work uneartli'll"g
.by parents find children all. day long,. and , �
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Franc -
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there was. another thing I noticed. I
ova said how seldom it was than I!aulind
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direction, . ,,,* � . . I
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Suddenly shei to , %nd,,before I could
: go
her, and I dreaded the. moment when it
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.-should take cohoreince-ind form." I dreaded
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tile Wills, the dark ourtahil -drawm, ,v*,'r*
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th )i deadl. - At. laht the form of �&.111911 was,
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found in�jlhe-dsuM,aitbiog Oo6itioji, with'the
.required. In the morning w ridwrdite* ' ;, '. I
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,&lid took h DrSe exerciae, an . .
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. Bed her eyes to Any one's face; but
.d ay during this whole time that Mmeagi
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interpose to prevent.her, l3assed out of the
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room- Vfoll.wod tier. She went swiftly
lo.for her and. I dreaded it for myself
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ww-at awful- pi's Ages. � ai
8 would it uo.b teve
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t a roi,over the
A.. olw� at the"e4d; the mir I
to,' ace; the"bable ill thig oentrp, art which'
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arms drooped oil the' breast mud fabing the,
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east. Too figureiwas'.4tire, anap of
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war � .. .
a- drilivenAd witli cluasioal musia, at 1.
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wilt b. it -was but a step out of the drawing..
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.. a in J the .room, 8.1he never lbdked away
him. He her,
down the staiie, and I saw she was making
for the f rout door. "Her hand wag on the
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. own to my
' The', wax lighb burned a'
a'la slam Wagbarnlig.: I could we� Ali
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this a � dre I Far round the table Were
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pottery were beei a h
,im, &is well a:e a I�jge .
roob! -door" on to the spacious -terrace tof I I
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look in the over those J , - .
call smt near mad after a
W more words to her, Addressed his .
� h when -I came up ,-to her and again
la.to
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fintro , and I visa compolled'to drop it. I
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grouped four men, and the., faces of t we bt
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4ifi I of granite, Many'llopos were
r-hapd
seemed. it, burik! I;iromis,
glofiraitig one of v I �
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ple,inei'whioboan hardly be oallek� ' ' ' �
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smarks exclusively to me, All the while
could see my wife watching him with m
called her.b.y ll�riid ebtrd6,tinR,,e*yeIi.,QOM
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manding her.,to return.. No sound of my
It, k 4noth9r, then looked abouintortsome
means of nigking tile iII..umfn&*tI6b.ius-
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the party were well
, known to. me I ,
. , That -mail Ni
. rho was � fSaing me�leaning
,found, .hub .So
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cuoualy,.�. Two let .1 a made,
11 go inoiaions.wer .
by Mr. -Crowo, of the � H. B., Co., Fort
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beautiful, but whioll Are a.t'rikthg to .on � .
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EngliBbillan-by reas8n.bi theirvastuess.anit, 'I " . .
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agar, troubled look; several times, indeed,
almoob penruwded ellyzelf that I there was 'aritiobXi`oaoq,'f
votes seemed to reach hot earn.' In bet
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tained.' To myigreat joy -I fouad's half
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burned candle in,weaudlestlok do the Men.
.fiorossAhe table on , which' ,hie* hands
rbateai whose features seemed full of
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Francis, last Auriiiner, resulting in the flud'.
of alhddy.in a sitting post Lre, asmased
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unlikeneop to anything he sies at home, ' . . i I
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The mansion wag built oil m hill at the toot, .. . � .
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expredbiou of fdo,r fil her eyee. Le6
hem express fear, hate, trouble, even love,
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from'ilearataing-Iler by force, thinking it
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wouldbe better no leave her free togo as,she I
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tel -piece. I blow thii thick du6t out, of the
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cup formed by the melted wax it. the hot.
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alarmed
. ,aurpriBe, whose eyes were'fixe.a.'an
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onapbjeot a. few feet avyay from him .
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'.in birch Park., Several smaller excavations
h-4ve beeo model' but � no really extensive,
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of which � a river- rdeandpred, containing I I .1
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trout and parch; and1uterverming were .
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- olongaslaould see the dawnot return.
-ling re . ason in them! I began to think tbq
of course. -me
listed; compouying her to.
guard her against evil. ' . - - .
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tom of thowicik and after a little apluttier-
'tug andresistarice, managed .tq iodine it to
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auyv&s0pnari the Itall%u dbaboripaul,
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ipo!s uncle and guardian; . � � . . �
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exploration bus been made of -this mound
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A rich.fiad will be -the reward of any.on;
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terraced lawns sua groundor-coVered in . �
their a a .
end' mia witit homt,ly buttercups and ". '.-,. .
ff"Pthliline was to be restorgd, it would �b6
through my viaitor. I
� I'Cauoht 'up my hat Arid filsigd'cloak,
both of *which were. haugiug in the hall;
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remain 1!gbtad, Ways, In. t 0 $&Me at li-,
. . Faulinq stood fil. . ' b I .
� That man ..who was near the table am
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.. q6n . oi�ils right fitind-whOi Boded to the atti.
who 'will, give the' necessary 'time to
thoroughly explore it -the largeEt yet
- daiaibe,,' -ad' well as forgeit-me-nots, wild . ' . .
roses -and lilies.of the valley. The grounal.i . ,
. So when he took his leave I pressed him,
the latter I * wrapped Around her all she
draw hood
, tudd, Out I.& died herbroath was quicken-
. All .
*11orfing6ro-were
tude of one ready -to repel 9, possible attack,
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ace -was fipice tul.1 of
w6fle fa,
.ad
known on'R%iny. River, *L n a smaller
. at6r, 9 '
, .
Were planned, not, inileediwith conif .
. Ore- I
With an SbSUMed manner, To c&II ,again -
. very socia -to morrow, if oci.sible. He 'Over
W&144, find Managed. to the
liar hdaB. '� She' made no, resh-tavcie,
. . . :
,ing, playing convulsively
round her* tomples,'fidgettag. mad puahi�g
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Land passion,
whose dark eyes were blazing - that mail.
.
. mound in the vitialty.. waii. thoro
. . . ughly
opened, Bud in it weraL found bonds and
for there &is none on the esDate-but' *itti � . .
.t.11 poplars and siurAy,oake UP t`0 two feet i I
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eadily promised to do so; llud we parted.
� do it.,withouta
t0tuiai"but-gha�'Ieo Me
-liar thick: halt �mckl striv,
' 'rig'Llb:osemed to
was the Eaglish-speaking'Ititilio,t), Mab %rif
. . . .
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. two vises, bun oil iomoviilg �the sea they
, .
in.,diameter, clusters'61 haul willows.,
p ard; * ` 1. -
. for th; day. L
word to bhow than she, noticed the motion.
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me, to-donjure� thought to ,return to the
I t
-
r d himself, All tholly
0 i Ali he now isbyle
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March, brother. He was
fell to L
pieces.. Oa,bbe wast side was - found
gra621biroh, together with, lirile, beech * L .
I call only hope lie was as satisfied Will,
I the rasa' 6 of our iutarview us I wais.
Then, with me' ,at, bar sid",be -walked
L .
straight on. . . . . . 1.
empty shrine. I could" do nothing but
visit; And wbilst'l Waited, I glanced around
1. . .
.*also
.:i 1:4U-11ilila i ,
IOOkID9 not]. . .
me object as 09
a skull,,with* the, teeth perfect, but bn
pieces. L
toucihia� it, the head' i0II:-*tO'L The'
and ,ad These crees tire S jef age L for. � the , . I
thrush mad :nightiligale, while a , L . .
ouokoo,.' .
. After his departure Pauline fell into a
ROBtless state. Several times I wuw bet.
She Went at , S SWif h - L, but uni.,
Jur :p%C8,%Xa ,.One, .,Who L
fP ",- ",View. bad , a car.
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, We. � 1. � 1. - . .
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, 'We were itm.�& god'4-sized room"Bubma' r -
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The'man in the' baokgr6und .-&.short,
, thirik-seb man with a. Bear on .his obbek-
.
bodioa.w6re buried intb�, usual way; in A.
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circle With souls figur�s And the -vases. in,
.
� little f urtber off in 'tud. -toresta are to be .
found,', �airmng'- birds, rooks a d * . L
I .1 L a crows, I
I
. ressm- her hand to her forehead. She
t * . ill , ShO t
W11' 111fild'
&btihj,tJbo_
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tially but out fashionably fueWnhed; the
I
a stranger to me. He ,was lookingL
W d'a '
?
I he can�iel but 'age had far decayed.
� haviks 'And eagles, * and among - ' .
ravens, ,
I
seemed,namble to Bit still. Now and again
her eyes neither -to the let t . nor the, right
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*Not
. . . . . , :
style i400gether wai.'Xhak*of Undrdinar'Y',
�
over Couari's Bh.oLulder, III thd same diree.
. .
tied. L . � . L
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.so
them thUt 'no nampies:iiould, -be procured.
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animals, hares, foxiis.ancl w IvOs. .Dut it '
, , 0 . . . . .
, she weut to the window and I jo ked up and
down tile stree b. f paid' no attention to
-neither ilki impr down. once.dprilig
. . . .
that walk did I 4eb them'. hpove, . opt
I . Ones
lodging hangs. It.-tW691aloar,ithfidnat
been. occupied for some tim.e. h's dustlooy.
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.And the obje6t they all- looked at was a
Mr. A.,'lC. '.L%Waoni of"thei Geological
. -;� I. . .
Sarvayeopen�d two'mounds at the mouth
Was imob. the manhion. that -interested' too-liet. L �
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much' me. its surroundings. The estati - ..
.
� bee actions, alobough once or twice 1 naw
did I Bee all iijdJA qqift�- , "Ahlioug,
I ' i I . 1, 4:my
sleeve was tonabing, here,, ELM aertain.Bile
thick on every article. .-I couldthrow my
youn�man, *he appeared to'be fallin� out .
,,he L . can.
of his chair, -and so hind grasied
of -filla. L�We American River, and iound
consisted'of About 25,000 acres, of which ' ' - '
ore -is forest ' ' . L
. bar turn her eyes toward me witk k a piteous,
,imploring glance. I believed that:some,
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had. no thought or.1knowledge ot.lay pre7
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mi6 d bagk and recall -the vbry corner of the
.
room in which I' wall Btitiazied, whilas the
Vuld,vely'ffie hilt of L a dagger, the bla, 06 of
copper beads and utensils, as well as L thrie
. -
white vfisee sinr4lilf to'those found by Prof
-fifth and' one-twentidth pas-
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409iij,'the'boil varying betwi3ert'good. black. , *1 -1 ,
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11ugge-aume old memory. in connection
oh Macari- wail striving to force itself
Koiber
deuce. .L . ... - . I
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' I made no f urtbet:, attempt' to che A b
. I .
ini
.
'Assareeing were so b I 66ild
. usili engaged.
.
mark the- spot. WhereI fell � upon the,.yet
, � 'r
which wag.'buried . buried I
in. his heart,
knew by a . blow ,
,which. had, been struck
ilownward. by one standing oVOr him. : ' -
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BrVoe. , Oa too Canadian C,idp. at-, the river
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-the' .1efire many inblinag; tit ,thlo Indiana
. .. �
I emtfii�46%m, Band, loam add.saind with clay - I I .
. I f fill"Cldy.16.. . - .
beneitW mud. in ;some part$ 0 .
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'plenty
o1buded brain, and I looked forward
impat'ance "' -morrow, when he
' to
progress. Sbb was not.witidering about.
AIL aimless matiner. Someoling. knew
-1
qu fVA1 bad anc -1 illuddeied A I adilld
109, . �. '.
' ieilao the floor for trades
All this'I as . and r lized44 a &soon
W' as a,.
will.miqt allow. them to lid 'opened, claiming
tha� buried'ilmere
fur aishea fio building annual but of, I .
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it abAster,. - which remains, howev . . , . �
�W"h
W uld '.y -��P" r visit. ' The man had
- p _ ---"� ..of I
-iy.t..-
,1.
Act what;- 'a' guidiii
W a g Or,impallingber .
uOt p6ering on of
I
- ih, tit bllb-ost.�eLwfis.Ahaaame,
-the Or* .R , ,
The attitude oteach'actor, the whole scene.*
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--sdrfbUfi1rd-r-"-a Uku'u-'in-by' offir
-MW-Aw-
thobe w
. - ere the via time' of
.- - A -A". A.,,��.C-=:, -�;a ,'Is :.L�.-v, --A�
�" ----- -"---.-----"---
. . .
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' Or, . . .. ,�
ked, : Growing wild were'to be foand .11
W I . I
10EAR-ad -
N
!_!_ , iuor--
W
9M t 6 not , so I falb car- .
.I_g to go agalp.
aill I should ... him . I
Re sat ;5omeb"Ing In
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-ps a some - p4rpooe. . .
or
liar disordered braia- was urging h be
one, it"waq -of a dFirk red haA And kept its
. - - . �
-
Secret m i4l L A- _---- -- _- . ----. room were.
j, . .
. kes in with a :single glance the purport-
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were opened',that the kame'diaease. -wQuid
.
at barry- &- -ift 'the tribe On' the
ish,raop erflei H',strkwberrie -
9, black , � I
, �
ouirribute-and fruit called reiiiine.; -while'On. , ,
.
- Ile came the next day, and the next, and
reach some Spot as qiuickl� As passible. I
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dreaded of
fold.11,, � 11 ,',:"�it must have been fro
� � . in
.and.mearlirigofspictuie. Therildroppidd
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Pauline's hand and sprang to my feet. -
�dhce I .
Amerioau,' side there' are, no..�Iresideilt
.
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the cultivated I"da- whout was said to ;1 � I. .. .
thrive but barley', ,
ma V collar days. In was clear he �vas,
d,t'elrmiaed to ingratiate himself,with me,
thei cdn�soquavdea roatemining
I
her frdm'so ddiug. Even it to was. but an -
. .
bsb�. a . i i Ihefird.those haunting sounds
of I.., , , - n, and', hold.
- l6htew them ape
I
.Where Was the Iijiltea room 2 Where,
. .
rildistis, so that Ahei :mOunds �cari- be
, �
examihed at Will. Mr. .Young expresse
not I I
I I mud buckwheat, rya, .
' . � - beans, too, � .
o%tei.peas,-fI&x mud, herilp I .
it possible. He did all he could to mulls
exaggerated dase of sleep-wAlking it.would
be *her. Par, btitter.to
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Ink .;, � ,andle on .high, looked 'a. The
i
were the ,figb roe I had seen ? Where was
that tragic actine'. which was taking place
; I
detArmihation to thorougfily explore
.. I some
re grown in 'gardens, and 'tobacoo,, I - , .
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4ol"It-sigreeable, and I must say be wa;",
I
, under the present circumstances, very good
duwise to wake .
follow her until theAt ended. - � 1.
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Walpole.
-.r(, ,, w : tw of toddh Old same kiii.4 fis the
I
ok� .. �4ie, but, as J Wily expect6d, it can.
:
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betoria,my eyes ? - Vanished into 'thin air I
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Tile oandl6 was litirningaimly behind rabi
of the mounds in FlOrIdA this winter, and.
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.next summer. lie �pandg several Weeks In,
.
.Inquired, of.. course, the- cost of this 1, . - . .
ace and found. tbat-,ork the spob,.. .
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company. He knew, or protegee d to know,
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All the ,;as and outs of every plot or pulit'
Sfie-paaa6d out of Btreeb, and,
Wi6bout a momoint'a hesitation, turned at
tfi�, �1.d a, pis6no:---thO,very piatio; �perhsis,
. Wh Be -not ad ' merged into -that cry, of
the front room was in duuk - , Pauline slid
, , , ,
'are
Rivgr ��
exanaluirig, the mounds% %in .
Fri. . )h � R . y. � . . I . . .1 .
I. ri'Feg 1�iess. - ,
for t�h . do of 86 Ligligh .Pounds, -wheat , . .,
a, p . . .
� . - so . I I , , . .
mud..� k, eat for. � . .
hue
. 4.; rye, 18. 8d.;
val even� of the last ten years, And was full
right angles and .Went filoug.,the straight
. .
.had
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horror.' ' � I I
I only. living, creatu
I d I I tea in. the.
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. -Free . . .
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7
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is it
- oats, . 4d. -, -Fot node, 7.1 a .
I - - a bu bell arid' .
lot original anecdotes -and. Airtirig experl.
11poes,lille h%d fought under Garibaldi
a'
droad. Along his road for more than. '
bro .. o .
halt a 'Lnile she. led me,,'then turalu 9
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- what possessed me'l . What ithpulse:
.
dirg6d we I � I shall �Luever know. I laid
. -
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pl. of I I - . I
. ,.,� , 4'ream, at course.- Piirballs
.'Untifin, ,L
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� '. 1PJl1Z MR48431M FUR IlE&VEIS. -'L .
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16 ,
, 0 I., the po6dj this .Iasi ,
from
16 , � ..
'. 06 , 2 .1. ..- . �
bein tolara qs�lity, but, not compar. �L I .
g of 4 .
*t
r., ,
the whole at the Italian campaign.
Ja had known the interior of prisons "d
,
sharply iound, ,walked halt. way th ft
' 01gb
. .
shotiler street, thou gtbpped blatord it house.. .
. -
� down the candle; I entered the back room;
I lifted the dumt-covered . lid of the piino
under the air ural
ournstancesivilot all
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Rnowiag 4
one. hat I knOw already Of -the
, ,
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Imagination apd " 1* - - ,
Li4enflument'llm JJleL
L, 1. Bilms
of time t4itautlyXiUlued ro;Iju " '
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'able a h � �
I " side �6 fodder. Ordinary land � . .
fif �i
agli
0 to 85 ponds dif hay au- more, - .
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: I , me of his escapee from death had been
I
, �-h6uoe'of the
Ali ocaitifiry three'-stor
.
usual Loudon type.' A hoQ96 differing
And I struck allew notes DofibtleBB
I , , itwas
,
. otimovillich talson.'place here � feeling
hall . .
sure 'thit in Boice � WAY Pauli lie .h&dLbe6a .1
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Autumn lea�o6 were robbed of mu'
. . 04of
6 . , . . .
and L th Otte earn Jtrom 50 to 75 P66de, ' - , -
- .- b i .. .
wit -sometimes, crop. '
arvellous. I had no reason to doubt the
i ruth of bid tales, although I mistrust
tad
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very little trom.my, own mud thous'suds- 0(': L
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the tragioll 'associatiolis,tof, the sondes
, .
wbigil ra�d, me, without thinking why or'
present when it was. committed; excited: I
6 4suline's
tilair rich. coloring by ibe sudden cold'
, . .
wea.iher'bfs few days'.ago, The blast Was
, &,-:eboond The :. I .
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. estate was inhabited by aboub 1j000 faini- - " I .
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.
*,' himself. Let hill smile be &is
Jie man
t; he it hid
OdlekEl, OxGOPD'tlll%t,. by the light of the
street lamp,'I-ooald sai it looked- ilbcarea�
. .
v�hpiofore' bf6nd together, the n6tes which
.
bywhat had occurred -bight
, - -
"roing walk, hiar'dudilm bursting into song I
- . .
:( it short duratib", but leaf -'gathOf6ra say
,
"
has, Meg. In .
I' " Wooden, Lthe,tabed houses, ', - , .
fisually of two rooms oal�,Autlt '
Ig a as tin its could make -ter,
�Wugh nog naturally -I could not torget for
'%rid neglected: The .window palues
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oommineed.that. great song which 1 -had
board Lie I lingereS outside, the dooro liitell.
.
the Very .6bg I had before bear d, that song�
. adfui endlug 'LU6 Wonder
with the are _it ig
. tb�tbowevar biizi a cold spill may be"if it
, comes. fit* the , particular petiodwilen the
oti6n of ,. . .
Willow, of which a log 30 feet long and. 110*. . . .
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,the e-ipresdon I had seen on than face, or
.
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) I Is mauner and words on former occasions.
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were dgsby� and in one of oh
stating that thig desirfible resient Wall A bill
. donee was to
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.Ing 'to the swe;t voice singitig, ind.mondei-
I-nj '
Whose voice it was. At Istruck those
that I imagined ,a scene like this, and
ta. Ing 0
kL' 'the only I knew.vgh were
.
'leaves - aie'.chlomging: theit hue it.affeats the
I .
0010i
L to a greater . or - lem . degree. Leaves
in6lags in-'dioaustar'&e a- couple'of - obil; - . . . % .
I - � . . L . ...
ings, the'outer.b&rk Of,the tree being use
. . . . d . . , -
L 4.
I let,
toots care that Pauline should &I waya be
th ui. It was the only wi8h of mina'ahe
turuwhed.'-� . 1,
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I ramrvelled'as to w at. strange freak. of
' h .
notes I looked through the f oliliag door at
'the muddiness stmue-like figure of Pauline.
petsoup
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in Any way ,00nneotod with -M.* poor Wife,
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Are .very tender mud susceptible. The
mo8b dslioat6 ahailings of gold find:brown
for r6ofing andthe inner bark for -!, � I .
matting'. !
'and r6pes, 'The houses were -furnished I .. ., 11.1
. ,
' act child h4d ever shown even a mute
. .
I isinalin4i f She never
- w comply with. .
'
mind could have 11ad Peulme to this anten.. ..
muted house. Had Bay One aboLhadlindiwo,
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A,li ,
- ervoue tremb Ing seemed'to pats over
her frame. . She turned andomjtue toward
.brought them into the life -like vi sjiom - ..
.
B no tb . at 'a man may L dream the.
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alre, produced 'in years,.Wimen the falls ire
late. FrootiDjuieti theolif it cameo befdre
only abantil �, I
� in -the home
sulps passage a bed ...
vilhige might L"ll'TpWoth. V .
L I
d .1 in
spoke . .vari a pratie ace, lint her eyes Were
"" '
c9"
ocarco,., ever turned from him. He seemed
former -days liyed here? UsQ,itwas,
.
per blips, a hopeful sign -that some mwak-
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hos,, mud there Was a ,look in her face which
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made -mo move asid from the piano, and
w
same dr.d.it ice, perhaps .tbrae times,
t
there i's no 'record of. his dreaming to. as
�L
the � I
period of transition has* commenced.
The. 'increases
b t 'not one of L Sb,am. IL bed and bedstead L _ .,
u . P . .
too. It was common, however, for a family � .
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to have u, kind'of fat,cinatiou for liar. When
a entered the room I could bear her sigh,
0" '
"ned memory bad induilea. her'to direct hew,,wondar
Unwitting ateps to a ]place associated bL
. lil
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find feat. what was to take place.
Theoloak1had thrown aroundherh a
often si' lid"willed. Yet this was my fate..
Aga;in !.took Pauline's. hand,- and Again,
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number of- ibaf-gathar6ts . .
yearly.-. Powtids Are already forming to � go
.
, ..
soeas a cow, one oc m3re, horses, arid L I
to,po,
.three or fOar nheep; a good �s salmon of.
p
,, d when lie left it she breathed d, breath .
�d
�. ,
. . relief - tied ever ,muell.
day she grow.moke
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her earlier days. Very uuxiouu, and'evell
6 I xcited, I Waite id to's6e *hq '6, 6 C(Ukse
a.
fallen from her shoulders. Sheseatedher-
and- a 'kinLt tb . a
sail on tbamusla beach, it,
after 9, few moments' waiting, I felt the,
Same attatige SerieStiou'L and iaw, the same.
to I the woods� mud parks Bud pick them.
Gatheringeleaveo is a pfistinas . which.
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the .last wein undo ,to fit by . �
Ve" to' by p
pounds I .
, EL 0 . .
rid its wool, ,selling �frqm.41d. to
I U'
ties, Caney knew, unhappy. My' ,i!h
t ..a,l "
t
; 4 now tak 11 Irl L .. �.,- t
ul 8.
-a we N J. I
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.
kegs with a� ma8tei hand played brillimitly
Awful Aight. Not once, not twice, but many
I .
h quivaleilt only. in chestnut -
as b�i . . OIL.,
hunts and The
53 . - $-and. The to, . .
par p d at the'peadants
. - �
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� . ad
� � to smote me as I guessed I w �auwrjg I
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, all oobt, I determine laid
: buo, at d to
. Shp %7LUnt Btr&l up Od the. doo��aud
ght . . �;
,. � �, r
her hand' upio'u it, its h'lil
,lid -� sitiltleesly Lthe prelude to the song Ot
few -vagrant
,thiA�.ocour, until, e0opti,cil,as I
- . .
Vices did mattersi I
was, us even. Vam now .in, such
.
J)lQ1JlOB.-. par carried
lunob, and each mdmbers visa hb. .
. - W tile
was extiemely simple, . I .
I consisting of rye `.
broad and stobee, or -soup of. cabbage and- " ' L ..
��hr paia
,�
, or,
,persevere. I felt.that the crisis of her life
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ected in would yWId to her ebuch. Then,
axp �he L
to,, fieNt
which I'had struck a, notes;
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Lwas- thundeistrucki' Never till
'could only believe that, in some mysterious
,. I 11
way I Was aotually on the very eight
other Lill finding the prettiest and" largest
nurnber-of,lbavda. The )6&veB are 'made
.
fat ; soaked and boiled backw . beat eaten " I
hempaced.oil L ' '
muillicioms,
was fast drawin g near I
One evening, at Ler dinner, am Macari and
the Baden
time, 'ad to hesitate
. . . 11
and g - 1.
-row troubled. . - . .
,now
I
had s49; shown the olighteSt taste
. fox music
-
I gazing
which'had met, the girl's eyes wlion,
I
!at '
a vfirituB unique objects for decorAtive,
.
,L,theM 'are-
with .
; au�rds and. . . .
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onicifis.. , For drink they . conatirried - Irvals, - .
I sat over our claret, aud PtChline, with liar
.
.
. 11 Pauline,,,dearest,li,I Aia, "lot da go �
, - e
itladkikand.t6olatetaigo-la
--a$ I liave said, it appeared rather to
.
finuoyfia0d irribute hat. Now oba,waB
memory, perhaps'mercifully, fled from her,
Impaired. .
and remaonw.ka left ...
S�aag - handsome
purpdgea., of
ri,roaments, and are 'shaped into baskets,
all bear made iraiii rie bread, and lietai - L L . I
am .
,
-s fixed, as Usual, On my gCol't,
.., roubled eyi.
,
as reol-nio- on the sofa a little way off,
backnow"
,lig .
re Lt i -bight. To,motrow, A. you like,
bringing out sounds which it seemed absurd
.
rL hands L
, It wag only whenou wera*in.o6i:L-
wall 4 -Be, And pasted In
8gui 11 leaf books.."
'That .
sndLtheretes, though bilis latter b 1.
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become general among them. Bee was a , - .
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he began to relate dome of his military
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to okp&dt fro6that neglectedfind iintaned
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tact that the sooner �o a before kne; T h.
I am is
. a Is Blau "' science of leaves, as there "a
Of, flowee6l,foundea 'UP611 'u'ail'rifit'oa
. of
delicacy and abi,ib 21 pe'r. pound, motion � -
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'Chickens
� adventures. How once, when in imminent.
peril -his tight arm brokeu e.-nd useleas
She huBwered 6tbod oroftimoQ-
. - 'her' . iri,6+
that -door with -hand , &638iog age, I
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-'Bdt AfteiPthe fiya-� NW haiami,astoidsh.
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fact strengthened my theory.. I,flal6thdll
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-tF. feel now, A. is thd ,true one. What
hi �fly, but abundailt in sentiment. The
cl 11 ,
14d. ,and pork�jd. hold.frOL'
d'a6kaftom U.,.'gesse III , , .
2id. to 4d. eaohL , for . . .
1%t hie aide, iri-i let o arm Lwo strong enough it.
to wield the rifle with the bayouno fixed
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I took her &tbl, .'and. tried gently t1" :
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lead bar m�y. She re�iatsd with a pau'v,
mb4t ceased. if I iiad 4ainl
A, �.w6lf,�a I 'L 1.
tipid', I'kii9* whit Fould "'ppoil-or part
'bal Qr _
peculiar montal or pbyoi _g6bijition
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can have brought About such ati'effebt'l am
Veto a Ill a leaf, aradi'vided by four, .and if
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in. AUV ten loavoo� the fiumber',00mes out
- 'bar
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Al.; whii �
0 extravagan b petsons feasted on , L
turkeys at 29. each. The- clothing of thg , .
-he had oaken the bayonet off, and holding
oive streuqth, r iihdald 'n ot.havid belid"V64, .,of
.-it-I --W'as -,-e�ei,-'piip'ar6d,.,,W.holi.'- the .
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utfiblet"&Y�- I- -catfilepti
I Call -it, a airvoy-,
�'Ol
bbc�4pljq bf beaux
. Itter ro�A
. - afaj.J.,q,1a.utg
. -peagio,i3-tr-�,-woiv�in�keepil3'g"-Viibh---'b�eI
' -f0cd-.----'- -"
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it in b'.s left hand, had driven it through
the heart of an aDtago'iiist.. As he described
she possessed. Whatever Was the dimly
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conceived obje . at in my poor wife's biain it, ,milato,,to.hesr,
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Womentcame for the voice �to join.the
Pauline sing 0 faultlessly.
'Y'U9,'yGt
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ano, Anything you' ,Will, out it was m I
relate. I I I . , .
;the o6unter (s it be a yotmg:;I&dy)iml-6,iw
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during the winter, If the aou"ter - "&
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A man's sumoker'sult ociusist-4 0"if W au6bon
Shirt, & Psir Of bade, troPiaera. and L 612008 of - .
the deed, he suited the goature to the
� Mor_A, and seizing a' knife which lay at
was plaiulo me to could.only bsi attailie
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passing through thwO door. � . - . I
Be bile "a A& 1 410A ili'the Same ..
to!
subatted tuallaor as on that fatal 4igbt. 80
f I that
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Age,in'Wid' again I took PAuliho's hand.
and as I hold it looked into t' - brilliantly
. . hat.
'lighted
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Y= ebtlemaii the figure represents the
u of young girls he will call -on. ThN
test iii�ul8o applied, toatipgements, but the
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lim�-trse bark, the latit costing 5d, Liar. . �
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, I It& PaNant -pices to .high boots, . .
pair.
'the table, dealt a downward. blow ithrougli,
the white-comled An,,- I
I WaOquite Willing to humorher., tray.
Ing dome do fail. -1 'feared 'to ;e6ireab,' To
ully'prepared was w0h,brea,thleas
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emotion 1 waited until the song came to
room. * I ..
Like the motionless.figuree -in a tableau
number - of v6lus is divided -by eight.
they coht him from 12;. to 14s., and he pays I . .
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about the same for ,his homespun .
air tit an.imagioary
I trian. . .
areas her v�ighes in the prosent'stat, of
the very note at whiob-it fibiehed when
viOant, *afigirm and. again, withoub a ohauge
Leaves are also used largely 6. peeas,. Add
price . .
haltati, while In winter' his sheepskin. ..*
.1 I heard a deep high behind -me, and,
things I felt might be fatal. BOO how
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once b(Icirs I listened be it. 'So fully pro,
Oared-, that when she started wildly to heiT
of Attitude .or expression, I, saw Coast*
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Macarl ;�au 'in the badligrouna"
mr6 than placed in glis6 f Cames.--m-Chicago
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lshoubm'civ coat may d6lithi .
m, from .160. to ,
. turning I Waw Pauliue 15ing with her eyes
jolosed, mad app.%rently in a dead.faint.. r
Ciould we gain entrance ? :
' There.ii.as,llp� gleArA otlight upstairs or
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feet and uttered once,moro that cry of her*
and tbe, I I
looking mt.their victim. Tho'ippearalloo.
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. " .. Dilopenslog with Br . ItIciontalft. .
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80A.-d6arek, I may remark. thau 1 paid at ` , . . .
Xhiva, 'where common shodbo could be had. � I . .
ran to her, raised her I . 'd
up, and natty
ing her to her robal laid her onherbod.
owliatairs. As ,you idolsod" at the house -
Yea knew intuitively it was unibbo,bited.
tar, my armo were round ber.in . 9, m6niontf.
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and I bore her to a sofa close by. . .
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Of the last named studied very closely.
Even with the agony of death on his faiia I -
There has been a groat deal of �i,lk
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It was now About It o'clock. Prisailla lisp-.
Vaned to be out, do I rau back to the dining.
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The agent whose name appeared on the
bill carried on. business a blile %Wily, and,
Td,bbr -a 0
a I well 069 t ima,'all the occur.
re�nada at that dreadful might- ward being
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coniasee his was supremely handsome. Rio
must -have been: a f moo that Women love to
lately Among the foishioumbleaustowbother
it ig the correct thing for a b6do L'o. be.
tended� to ihe sitar by a otring.of fair
at.
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. i1vitbrade'Alkis wenilli Ifflent. , ,
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Xoom and bade Macari a hasty pod.night,
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oven if I had vbntured.to leave Pauline and
in soatch,at' him, tit this time of night
reproduced. Tile past had come back to
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Pauline-oome back At the 'Moment it left
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'look upon, And even tht'atigh'the horror of
the vision, a painful thought came to me as
1 186 if the utoomproriiiO..
�ridepmsids, and a
' ?"fab"rg a 11 . W. I .
hroniele-2Wegraph .- di list, . I
"to a '19 for, little boy 211 asked the
- I hope there not much the Matter,,,
he said I
go
my exqedi'tion would be fruitless. ' ' .
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What the rdflux might do eventually-
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I wondered what might havo been his role,
mg black oofitbt the UBUr should be longai
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to obstruct the.view.
permitted . ' ' There
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kinlohoem'typid gentleman -from bhe Country . . ..
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,&,a I dust - around wondering what was
whether it would be al blesailig or a ou)78G�-
tions with the ,girl who A%w hirri sudden y-
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struck down. , . I .
certainly has been a tenaenoy displayed in
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who read the new, apapilre, I I * .
" I've 1080 my 11 dabbed the
gesture must have frightened her."
Then I returned t 3 my wife's bedside,
the beat thing to do-mill6ther io' fetch 9,
cob and carty.my,poor girl into, it, of
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I bad no time to. consider. All MY Oared
,�iorerieedeabyl`axiline. Myt%akwister-
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. near.
I'sala,
recent marriages in Philadelphia to dis.
,pause, with bridesmaids, and sevoral real
.money, air - �
child, .1 . .
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11 Where- did 'you
, and began the uatial c.-urse of restoratives.
Yet viialictO r4uccesP. Wifite as a statue
th6�rrto lot her
Wh6 . Wait he�e until she
recognized the impossibility 61 enteribg
tiblo I I had to hold her down bi main
fe,da, to endeavor it, ovary. way to
�&Dmr�,,iwho, as war:, stowding
at to in, in the atthude of one expecting
sons have been given by the bridde. , A par.
twent one is ill at it is ouch tin expense to
load it, my - little . I
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L ehe Isy there her .set b breathing and the
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t4 a house, and ab last growing Weary, chose
possible
soothe her arid prevent her cities, which
anfittack. gishfirldLmighbja6b have quit..
ted,the dagger hilt. His downward stroka.
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And. a handsome d sea, whichl as A ruI69
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I I atop pea it in Wall street, air.0 r.
' ' Great heavens 1 Are oven
%wi�t ol', bar pulao only telling that
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a W's t'.. She lay there without aouse
to return of hot own modord-as. I debuted
these alternatives a sudden. thought struck
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r4qg.8o loudly that I fearoa the neighbors
woul 4 be alaxtriod. 'And all �'tho
' the
had driven 'th 0 blade Pa de6plyLlilto
'call only ba�worn on one occasion -ab the
wadding. A btidearagid's frock is Fieldo 10
.1 , - childroo.
drawn into th .
'at groat gambling maelAttaito 2 .
JX mot:oul whitet I chafed her hands.
�er brow,
tile. once bet are my latchkey had opened 6
while the -heart
Rtrugglod with me', stroVis to repulso.'rue
that death and the blow were 1611 but
aimultwiqQus., This waa.whatPaullnessw,
of,any use &A A ball dresai, And 'an
1 ybody
What stock did .
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"'I dropped & dellar.gr L ating, Sir, , � I .
athed and endeavored to recall
ertolifo. Eve n whilat doing H9 my heart -
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strange door, it was within the boudde 6.1 ,sulfre,gaia
possibility it might. do Lee AgAin. I knew
hat! fast, as certainly as it I
al)uld L read her thoughts I know that '
What perbapo She L *As seeing now-, mud
Who bad noticed tho pietureeqUe-groups of
roaidtiu4 Who follow attar the tiolibra ooul& -
It WAR a nidliel.11 .
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as beating wildly. I felt that the moment
ad come; that Romething had brought back
that uninhabited houses are often from
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eat Iofb with doors
e:a.0t
Whit'
Over bad he'PPOnOd formerly WAS Obild mots
before bar eyes. Otibe More Old WAFJba'Dg
What, by gonad attangO Power, she Wall
'able to show we as one 'shows another a
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hardly care to ado young lidies attired in
that taghion n th" AtreetL
0 0 . B. -Philadelphia -
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From 180. to 1888 the lottery players .
be past to her, an .
, that the fie'rOO tUFJh
I ith which it � %ad overpowered her.
lail"Ttilence
onjoll
1W a
Y 1=16 8 An absurd idea, buti .
"'a"' 1,
after all, thor6was'no harmIll trying. I
"I to wa "a
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held down by a strong handi roost likely
pio6Ure I L .
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Eveisinois that ilight I."Vawonaeraa�
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turned into the Royal Italian Treasury twa I
huildred and deventy-five paillionsof dollars.
could scarcely dare to pul my wild belief
it
to werds, but was that when Paulifie
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u lioRtO Of that used
draw out my ke I
4 my lie t
on aiyo*t�hor 0 11. it in the
10,
on the Barda_ coach, And once more her.
struggles Were gradually becoming tooblor
.0fies
how I found 'the presence of mind to sit I \
there and ropemediy can upo bY *the aid of
Alasitidioua person proposes, instead of
designating single imates, as 'old Maids, to L
Count CaVour Used tboIll the lottery lithe , �
tax oil fdola.'� . . .
gain opened bar eyes, they should
f
place
keyhole U a lio:oofsudoass, aud,Aa
W5 t1`o,.811,1,-p
and her growing fainter, It 1100dOd
onlylor the lattat to oink At lahb intou
that 13011adless girl by MY side, that phull'
tAgmagorim, Ibinuot have beenthabilth.
,call them lt'baoilelelbes.11
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Earl Duffyin will With .big duiter
hine With liglit which bad never known
them light
I felt th , took turn an saw e
0
like
repetition of that distual moan to white the
ibg desire to fathom; the nlyatdrim of that
. People! 11bacallOtOmad to the Church 16f
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from. South nCm p 0on,for India, Nov. 16bb, ill
-4na..
-the of perfaably restored
yield, ou thrill of o6motbing balror ran
picture, so fat as she was doopernod,
hight, the Wlah U0 learn exactly what shook
in IaW service have some diihoalty in
the Pallinaulaw Oriental Company's I
telligence. A wild, mad illea, but one
had the fullest fdith in.
through Mai for .now that it had come to
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paoa I knew this thing could , be 310 more
OOMP)dtG- ThO 6111Y- diffOtAlacd Wi8 that
th a hands noW,19.1d upon hot wofo loving
-bid disarranged my wife's intellerib, the
the
finding tile. places in the prayer book. Ali
a art is boin mobao to ovetcorroo this
Taimacia,vi swift steamer which W;11 bring I
to UL .
Vhn new Viceroy imbAy, ab the latelits
So it was that I did cob send for a
boibeidence. I
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Indignation that I ,felt at Onward) 1
murder, and the hope of bringing the ariall.
difficulty 'by fiviag the, entire service
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color that utter a whilio I g ave up my
wriattempts ta-awah-all ciousaiatlemmess;
As the door Opened,, PAU11130, withoub 06
word, wi thb0it A - gesture -Of iutprisil,-with w -'
All things tip to the Present situation, �
And altth4t-1 harrile After the tormination
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nals to jllablae, whidh gave Inc 6trongth to
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iirodued &lid relimdtlao that-ocefie'urititl
Print od in the otdorill which 1
It to eat
- 1396t*neli�-t6t,dett-06attfr--ilr.I i If
carping t a -lum
A pridab to San Ptatiolsoo h%o invented&
flhvil WtUbdro 06e#ofjA%IIy '0Hg'fttIy-- - L - - --'-- - .
at I resolved to let her lie in that ealm,
useless state until 8be awoke 69 her own
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out anything that showed 'ahe Was more
aware of my litteoldoo. than before, paRBod
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at this ahzptei, I expect to bo'bolieved. I
do not so.y. that such events And data.
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was sabisfied 'that I know all that dumb ,
show o6uia tell me, until toy heart omoto
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