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Dfoember,20. L884� berfo "ve a long Alk -with box #sea was very pale, beg eyes Showed $cocoa OF E �C I . be lake. X401VDQrlt CIONS]IJill.
� re I lots. � of Macy 4oara, but she. Smiled &4 she woo . 010ANC&A. ahadow4 Jusn jbe Q111M Waters of t
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I on, be bill if 0, not far oo,916Y. Wi bad abire, tumbling' 4
. - I.:i 1% I " Gilbert, my husband."' abogmid, to I lauds of parthl in 0OU1
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. of P�:000- KIR141"" All P. V., at. Ve it Outoblodupoq is .4 MOOD ;by aye wc-po, bat now I Smile, The past is Stor*, of their Rolatiori.8 witiX QUO Upon anothero and in front more F01114 ot Ak" weria.
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Ing Out Walks. A seldo trodden P . ioperood I A London cable. letter says -�- . I
it ,r1b &sto Lothadcorknessbad ,, by the mountains reared their a4unt barriers
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I 145. Bitting in my atutly, thruligh, thel wood Is(( to *4 spot am W ich brightness of thopraosat mud the promise . Soptc;#, Lan4lords, � , I The safe of .
_d the xiwtis was orvwIng cold; , , . . _ boween thq'solitud )a of 0e glen %D0 the Syrition Park Library begs. . .
� X Ime i , , , _)) $be Press &ad Undprpor'QWth had been of the future,,-- It, I I - outer world. In their distant arms, they W111 -A. yesterday an*
, ading froin y . Los she love I bore my ' continue through $he Duo woe�. - I* .
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- bills 0,04 the stream give my, husband 11 0,11431''takeS and ofit!08,� 1W . bad .condition, including the Argo 14114, - . .
to I slor I illtO the greater love I V1110 Call 0 Prevented by One wbq W -0 , Orono rare books, many ill.
; luqtoloo k*,igbt- of aid. I cleared. Fgom it +*Aero woo sk delightful brother be ca held the waters of Loch- Lornolud, and
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a fou t r , '" us turn our books oo,om the "P409—oh"01#12s; and, J1111480;11119, joining forces with! their oppos! 1.
no' and4lory, 1� viowofshi opp-S'SovaIll V=— I cQuatiese am ., bile,
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so rito le joing P10, f o I wiUdinathroughtg" 1k.wasaffivorito oil the dark shadows &Ud be i our fivea," . . to nalgh. $bSkepefl6re, Ifio 'JalleRt, copy, known, but
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, - - -.9-4 - piroonada irreclau *a in the my,oplip. of jh� bors,'tilby jumbled - and � -
,! ,. I 1`43PE1111 Ot' mine. �Qre I had Own for hours Wave ... .
W , W I., IN'. I od-oAnd iitormyl � � . Imozetotell? Queviliog on I .. I . I Mingled, their with 4, fabricated title
a W 01 5 L end cold'. A; ' , ly. . L , A Masarin BIbIe6.
�, . 06111111$ to, Po - 49, and here iii my Oreame Tesoro afterword I w a in Virill4mcluff rMostime—iM.0 VV 1484BOO in the blue depths of the far glen, , L ' ,, -a cup, .
, � , . 6 Paris. The , Ilds VS I . took interior to the Parkin V,
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ftre pat I�ttje Nt;ra; � I A bad poui�d forth the words, of love I gre it war bb'd timil f . where was cradled the small bas noley Gylq d . ,.Old
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I _ ,, . I 0 1 gho out so the bitter Outberlsondebtra mud XCItiewhore. . stream which gives -the 1. pass its, name. .1 An . d, to- &Y 101C 13,900, she largest price, ve - I
Olis ingtotcoiltioull"d . Ionged to ape ak—and here I was to say a tb 01, is I . .
I I I I . . 'ud- Trams of a oo fitot bat lonely Place peddfOroopill'tedhook, go,QU *0 X
I 3831UQ or o .w@re large ""' . . ween the
4 6u a. , , . $Qood-byeo art . L . It WaSa, Worthy, it Jlmpractios,ble� JeoW A Wild , it was 3 wild with: the I r aritol; wais ,
I A a 4� Lo, r htil r I i K to �, X."! V I "' ., I . . owo raose bud almost vanitilted, but those . - I the buyer, it is understood on commission'.
�i� I 11 My train 09 mind was a Sad one when I of the seciind Bond I to - existing in that Utopian island of Sir de"ttfou of its fastness by men for a can. Lord Termyso soo. Beakeo'!",
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!:, I rew myeel 8(3'tkq contest were Thomae Moro's imagination, which decreed Vary, mud ionaly with the overwholmin
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iL 'L ki4do t,�yotiiiied,Nidd; I . . . I ties 'my, ;13 00 10
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",can 1 QO=6 jt�.,, qtkid a, be 4,."Ir 0 . be Blo fog ground find turned my oyam destroyed whao the Wanton kp4red. The L I - I ould not sense neliuosq which - only reqmItains reviewed, There 20 ample recog 11 J .
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. liqcoild by yourAtobi. 2', Up the, pO, ,.b)r wbiob I,gto Sony pDombersof the copom6n. give. Except near the lake whers she - I
I . L "Vxqro� t , I she must come, A Talleruors, wish 081itleflo, empty eyes, gazed We, ob in particular, but a I . I � . I I . his still brilliant Poetical powers
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. hould be held by laird's house stood,. habitatione there wor,t. greatest Admirers- hardly *datUL re to, L on -
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allon, or � ''I toward Phe Ro4woo do I%LOoricordeo' An, , ea,�o i. 'L ' - , , ,, . I . ob, ", , � . . L , but his;
, . ' ` . hat ray baiakformid fi rest for my badly all in trust for the -general bout bat none, but far up J13 the gloomy Mazes of ", , y
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. JAY 1 0.4 —4 I LED � I stood t a. stsoode of she f III Possesses great d a , afic i
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. . Vid V46 .A. h 0 goM I opotonob" rush of the vinces, The Vendome column. lay pron. i 1- , I Til . L
But Other countries, less free at the bar 1 L ch tradition I
.�, : .1 -IIJ7 Oki I 4 Of ore I W, wag 600t4log and lulliag-a trate. The . deu of rains of finalent villages wh ta, 1. so pause in the
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, L�, ;.1 ,wholl I cal,ed the , fair cloy was obArrod and land disp lee way well hold that , sells were. destroyed by. Rob Roy because . London 8,113ase. . I
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L mUtIlUI I 'flames - , be . a . a, I some L Perhaps the occupiers faile, 4 LOU Ono O�Oasj6o to � .
. Bosid,'yuu, par oor old beggillit .,ISO Ity � I . ,mentso few Of the theatres venturing on L
tz' / L I A drowsy, dreamy h P tie that 'tin not true. I L . . I .
- rpl; , be I own sons; but the, - had - . help AOvOItiG4 as the 'interlude of pantomimes
� , Tou are WOJOUtUe,int iWill . ad scarcity steps .way.k, , tenes sucto as this, in whiog Ili against is the birqliu L . . I .
�', 11 . Whitigullmn6opuly ropide, I � . for the last time extinguished and simple revenge had I in in his fights is Ve r
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1, .- �40 tof ". nights. Roulinelingerod, Is been taken. A guy y9ung officer, g "Ito y of code obtimed place with slaves of the king," These were F18rhikps busy. . . ry .
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I'll. I . - I . I . . u.1, 1. So friend libek�tyia'e u4itly and brotherhood might, the rude forefathers; of the orofters, bu I tin ' . I -_ ,
. . r that my eyes closed and to; of mine, took, L L .880 Smil"ri prison. it q L . At,en is drawn to. the. Vast amount of .-
", 41 . I � . . W.Ig ra .notions, lead to ; those, flays there were no London, papers to f tio . .
Iment a chatting and at an titat
: Borrow find dissopp6in i We war nokiug in We open 1. d to mode . . in ld,a Quit
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iloway by the Sleep I so Bore! ,-a-.. - auddiawarouB siddipsues, and moun over their arbitrary expulsion. The baby insurance, a 1.
P .. . I . y 'Air when, a small body of soldiers appeared I . ,all once I . formed the homes. of ad a London concern has -
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-11 � . I � one Must L three meni " who 'rat ever and `o;n9n there Rid these- disbanded Celts pow lie stre . . ,a killed. by ovet. . I .
- �� - . op 2 Ydai because walked with tattered howdo and bowed the .. hers OP in, . Will lying, three out of four are murdered by '. . I
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And there was orhe in , 11 der to .dream.. Ali I it that, heads. . . . . self -esteemed Utopias of Europe among the moorland grasses, Land seek to th.eir.._m0A49r8,-)so obtain, the ins- range . .
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au d- wi "A , elfility, life would be worth . Who are. ihey 2" a smouldering' disconse bide their storm pass Under a Noreen, of in . �
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� ,ate L - "to was 11 -1 I a alaho,or L of peso mass. .The wanderer 0120Y
led ILI trQuit a re(imed that my w 11 Blaoliguiril Communista."' . . . great landed proprietors ; . . -way, perchance Prof. Blaokie, an occenbrid but higlity -
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rlaceill,maro.a.6 - L I , . I the many for the enacting of 19'ame Such disturb from -the silent !hplmet a Lt - I
r let, �jeto d I al ._.. I !q I L . - I wood gifted scotch
WAS Walklbg on It , . b 44elo. � 'qbe took my band -and- it WbFsro mro gey taking themT' professor .
ea. . I . I law againatthelew. As the world grows. duck, curls* or mlioubtain hard, but the commotion in Glasgow to 0 prod,AoQd grass . I :
. that the ,,hand Lie&r- 16 role ,oars 4'audej, IF'" W it passionately, that her Tild-Freubliblaxi shrugged- h)a shoulders I I L � . I .
11 I I. 0 L d . . at touching L Mines that _I_ __,,_Wb more republican find the masses find means, place is a Gilgoblisli tonated.. only by ghosts cry a Sunday Y'giving a Isotope , . .
its rings.: The gol .air 00 Almo alie, they ougat all to -be tAken-to b; - . . L A slid selecting a 'subj'eob Be . . .
.1 e� -. ? -' 0101) had ,; ( . � . . . to. make themselves heard, the, war of .. 'L
. . . . and the dives mud goblins of tbp On, mundane as .,, Scotch love sonp.4 The .
)a&( a Q. orpo reath. So real did shot, the brutes to, I I L � . glen, L .
I shone Unti now like a Fj.� I .11pe, had .haeot I ft'sweet, 6 opinion waxes stronger ugbinat the unim, the mountain all a are Several such, . . -
. �lislbpPemrod. X 40 me" a, b. A t -" "t'T turned on My hard rustic pit- trutm. or not, three, men who have'but a. 0. , . . .11 .4 8 lecture was eulogy of -beautiltut.women . , � . ..
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ow' i� tlK nutetplive Doubt be obje6boofin . Paired possession. of those huge pleasure 'memorials of- days gone by, the dtitUb and Of t 1, I;:-
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Ing was only to - _., �,Wooq , UP16 1 - Ward i4b dream, and thea Df L coaXpe all . toreat grante records 6t unwritt6p, history I . he istorldL characters that had
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her words last nigbt:, Who Id L I � . L if not sybopathy. I looked closely Bit them, potates. which, . I lonely. and proved amenable, to:tbeir influence from �
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I '" . oil fail to, 10 ,shed. I - . I , at of We stood . I f- them raip . ad his 14 feudal days for trivial services, have deserted, !'imptoring the passing tribute.of David doyKp ard, and wound up. by the . .
tindtrataod it? A.1woS, 0. knew her a In fro as they pZoeA us. Oue a . dri ad down in hereditary Succession, oisigh." 'Few. site ilia feels which ever spirited singi .
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self to be "'li 14 I _ nd dark eyeoL of -hers. bead and stared at me in the face. I I 'gof an old Scotch so g b i ' "L
my wife t.lfd vd,�!�tu. throw P6 1 � . ., .. . .4 y he
Xaoari I , - 1. � climb to. their scattered ston"es, and fewer professor, who is nearly . , . .
a L 0 Ovget*. T 9 .he* lashes, but open I . lb wag absorbing their surrounding outelIttes ,And . I . I 8d I
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yoke aside. p,oullue loved , . I - ' by.. playing on . Okoo !a a U64 of hungry farmers. the, OY08 L which bau diatinguie them - .
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-truth -which ,*too gradually'i , at x4lpfir f - 'A 'L 0 .1 bi , L t min . I saw them but for : I ot,ckrled, as big eyes met mli 1. . . . � 1 1,13 Prince Bismarck hae j Ust confessed that . I .
I , rom 8. "' but 1 %ED Nowhere is this state of things more prom- among the-juttiDg bones of naltare. so . I . .
, J I . g enough lor the mut abliwmad to Bay 'the Movement WmB . . . . me Q I 'eeps the Works in bin office at work sit � .
lul. , OP , IL14 . . . ' Ionia, led, an by the mythi- .. .
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$118 Minty PtLot woula tor "I L I ad �/that was inent then in the three portions of Great, wandering sport an often_,Entil holdoigil
----- now that bho kemaEub I In to. and the blood Ofillifiet'07 IfO feeling Of'014ropiassion. Caner!, is. 10D . I so aba -. I . � I ...
rredo�, buo, I 4tirpri-jed .1 a. 'In England so $k6wing Spirit of 6*1 DYMPIlof theL , � 4_th `,a worser.-paq-t-lian rw--W�— —, -,--- �.7` � ` � �",
I 11orgal, 0.0* D'abi .. - I'll . --'-.mo I myself, I pitied,mitid Would, have Britai ' � inist'- who, bov�jldpra_.10116 I a -a
.,.- _- The. -r a -Wor . .., --a � rough � my- value I . communism germiiiat6o in the: Many tkadd. - a Cape of mo mounta a ram bILq rivate a ploymeat'. r - . . . . I . . .
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BOB, ift putskilula" - Jougat : NO ' L 0, audd Y feet-tO onabolden. 1111. I liar and traitor should have gone to'bis unions and banded opposition - against the 'upon theta ; or, a shepherd searching for ere is no corifirmation of the rope . L . ., /�
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I " L . or ly and swiftly. in in L ' monopolies of wealth. - He that runs eorne.strayed sheep -for sheep and th i that the Prince. of Wales intends, to mast . I .
� , doom, liivan'lf I -could have saved him by, . may . � e'rag. . L . I � . I
0 It � 0 ak. n I , f, I weet face wish kisses, 6ia6UA.:A,t-- lifting ` Roger. - He had passed long remol 6 - larking bat am a o0ol the ugly agitation against an allowano ,
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;.4112, ly words -that one nan find &A, I � lines of Franchise � tills, In rfidiami 11 bounle btfie& Os Balquidder "-nomy lisp to L . . 810, .
'vo cab Of IDYL life, but my blood L his son by supporting him in big own house I , .
XL love You I I love YOU I I " ' ' innovations and in the Ofo recurring stumble' over the* broken hearth L Of' an until he get - � . : . . .
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I . , I� . * , *b huw:be�lj L dikputes 1WIxt Lords and Cummono;"tha anae , L . .
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- 71�`---' at bas.f-seen in a womin's , , . . . � worldly Smoke at which hardly yields an graves is long oind quiet, and the Wind and, . I . , ,
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ey L . . . -kneW, not who I disagreeable bat very Powerful novel onow I .
I at thi little white as the look X, A66W in ratiline'A unless I last w him m or how ads U fs.� 8 . . . I
ED . , . . . - . ge'to vouch for its ca6e. In Ireland a thkrivulet are the onjy, faithful Mo rne . �
Fly dropped her .that woman loves ,hisir above All the world. mauy� Rad L betrayed , but if Justice had I ,Plot d '$A Milmmer's Wife," by a yamt4g.. .
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ing. No doubt she th ED I iming him, her ' . against' the landloriis is Where are those who should robu'ild, if the irigbinsil named ' ' 'L . .
No words' can describe 8 rapture of bee 'w ia ain't sword had constantly breaking forth ill its own, ugly ilurrounding ground I be worth till'1091 �' IS troverey of 'a live Moore, and avala- I I . . . .
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er .the pain of an . that moment -the revultjoiq of'Enk.feelipga. ,A akimalled him and, his end was blood ly character is started IW . , .
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woolel'be, t6 1'emVe ; " SPS'ho' thoUght I lrlrte,raitmte%�a . U S ti4,d 0, -vhen. the red-hair6d Mdogregor owo4ed the circulating -library business and the � '..,
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. nerve myself to it )r, ..;k"w kO hand, _1 . '-, L ment that - Madielithe
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I L It; I could f6hl lt:`evary. titha. ,my lips He kne%v 1318-Plerh audle is. of o hat country that I Would cope. down with his , fierce clansmen no I
obbible-leav'te liar to. touched hers. . Tbb bright blush whiiii .come. to gloat over his puni�hdjsng. Albok it On -the olutoormt.of the vel buoinbBs,lo boycotting ' r . �
. . : I ' L Wjaii _�io f ' . pped cially treat bore-& bitter feeling of 'ill -will 'Sleeping bamlet,' arid fluttereaL INS dovecote thewpirk. Io.issinhounceiltbatasimi . .
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. Spread from her cheolt. to- .-hot 'aeok peo. of bitter. ViL16 Oro see. He,hto Wallowa how ana agiiin.,tr I . denwakefulnems? In'truthjts . I . far - :� . . - .
dent as Ifeltatthe . bi . Qm tua craftersi, so and Bills
claimed it-helf sufforing' without.re et- � and cursed me. The guard forced him on. Re herdsmen and petty farmers who coves . the so, and the legend says well, tbit sell a s h been -dealb out'td Mariott.. . - .
t Was not long before ad mild'ourged me until one at the Sol-' - . 0 12OW urawford's; 64 To Leeward," to Xatharitto I � . .
I Since my pusionate omrasues OOLfirmed it� tutu . izings at the:motintain Ian a tows' . . : "
iu Pauline a moinuer. ooWeet 1108 I L dl6rli BED(Ae him on the mouth. The motion gr; . I 4 , , Ed the the troubled murmur of the, Gyle stream, Bauer's 11 Revelationa," on which. Labovis . I � .
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buttes me hear it from those i wnerp of those hu a Scotch psoatek which' fretfully f6amlig over its broken bad near . . . . .
too. Something had - ,, Pauline 1. Pauline 'I" I aried ; do you have -been cruel, but thare.waa little , .1 I 9 . . obere drew so Illorgely to abuse the Queen's . . . L
I . may are L so rigorously Prk Served and ,guarded layo is the wailing:of Macgregor mothers for relat ve
mething, which entirely: . . I meroy shown to, communists in thoAs da$s, on the � . I 8 ; mud to a small Primer, by ProL * . . 1. I
0! 1. friouliky interoottriie; , love we?" . .. � . .. Tile guard and thou'priabneris turnid round from any encroachments I art of homes destroyed and Sons upon whose Stuart, she Successor of Fawcett as mem� - . . I .. .
, . A trem,bli,ng ..whiiah I know w4s'of joy. . I . I . man or cattle to make a brief live. Saxon .graves DOW gro;iv the heather and the moor I - �
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,I tie more than convent . ton louggle of -she building � ' - �' . . ' - bar for HdolindY,,oh the ground that he is -' L I .
. pas8ed.tiver,h6r. : - . ... 1. . . * '* * i i holiday. Wel!43-ihe total acreage owned by land grass, But in Spite of factions,and an atbeif4h. ' - r I . . ,,, . .
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"in eVL I � Do.. I love you I . .. '44 Sholl we Bee thii end ?"' said I * f lend,. these, Boot i ouinlood up,, is. the changes of time, Is is curious to not ' L' .
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at cry 1 love you. I" She Said, Slid - .' my 9 L all- lords mud lifardE . L a , Miss Fortesoile,.the p t , , . ..
golves mantle .1i 4: her blusW4 face on rayiihodder. The flippttig the &all off -his cigars - . . I I re ty actreds who - . . . I . I . .
las ," in mine aloo. . words . ' the . action, I . w � as enough - ba4re . '.'LNQ, thauktiou." :- . . I L . . would. be found that'they -constitute the how.stroug IS the clannish feeling Prsysl8nt recoiDtly* obtained 050,000fro'm - Lord Gat. . . . , .
. I F d bdrL I hot Ban we be - ard. it.' In t . major portion of the Highisiads, and of this in inost locali dasi all d ho deep.iy ingrained moyle for breach of promipie - o . L .
e�kbor as uh'utd, but.' Isently she raise head and prebsed I an minatesthI3 . ' , W . I . f -marringia. . . . . � .
� . . total'by far the largest part is Btriotly pro- in the Scotch tenantry is, the desire . for. has .. I L .
It . I . . L and gooin.Lbiloome engaged to .Mr. Bury L L ... I .
et have been irksome , If �8 a mine. . I . ,L L , . .. I rattle 4 rifles sounded,'and I. know that, Berved.Yet few of these landlords spend -% chieftain, .Who shall !be, the head QiIi 9, -"arlde, . I
its. footing ch'anged A I I . 'the'labt and guiltiest of Anthony Match's Iter, the bank clerk and, musical ., I .
to' bed.. love you -Yes, I ova YOU' my hua� L . more than the fashionable two months � of leader of --soll the many m War Off- whom she jilted for the BOU Of Earl Cairns... . .
ight I went band Ill . , .. . .. . , . L mardererabad fouud-his.deserto.* I.. . I . . ... . I
.I :had striven fOr L it I 'L . - I remembered my Noinise to -canefl, . August and September on their -estates, . afibots of the family. In most high Mr� Quitter has 'been a faithful and , . . . . I .
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, . I 1. )a idta ruse. waging the annual warfare agminet the'dear; and . valleys title sistent suitor, and he ronswed his Offer of I . . . .
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my' embrace-, then, Obening Six months afterward &� letters statapedr shield until then. - Duriug'the �iaab of the doings *are hard I th� -light farthing from Lord Oairn�s . It - is under- - . �. . .
seed. Pauline made. ,broke' from Government pioteo,to under its legislative milawaround speak with reipotit, and whose itwas certain thas'alle- would .
one I could o3ustrue' L . ly-looked upon in . . . : . . .
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r this St0,AJNd=EigP - . ,was dolivered'to..-me. lt told me that.th Year the-moorlauds-are again leff numd.' .of tyrannical dog in be'mangqr, who chee- stood,, however, that . be i� perlacbly� . . . I ...;
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so , W - -ifie two'rings. They. 'Pda6uer to whola I had written had died Willing to accept the §5'0,000 lie the 6fide'SL L .
.it. were threaded I . wander "Ova* their lonely wastes, gusoidiag i6atontlig of the year in order that10 I I - . . . I . ,. . . .
Soils, __ .. 'pwoyesirsefter his sorrival'atthew, . r the dowry. .. . I L I
Lmed t"O'sparkle With joy Ili the bright - I Ines. against- the depredations' of poaoher6'and to tnaiming two he may sowake tbiir deepest * - � .
I J -7N . . .1 . � . I 11 -Elo� the satiefac. L ' I . I , I Sit William Veinop Harcourt, Secretary .
11:11' F.UE1. . . 1. ; . .. � � I go one lesser criminal lifid-, ' would-be utilizers. Many of theoe,estates ,echoes in fu8ilittle & im, .The Same old ,Of State I for Home 'Affairs;. is L Ba'id IG b0i - I . .
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.1 a , �1�ad them and'hold them f6ward ViOU`Of knowing the fate of' thchaslaw.ho, arti of vast extent, comprising thoussinild .clannish. spirit, onli .Of more peaceable horrified at'ibe . . . .
, r She:61 - .. L _!, .. I . . had betrayed him. . . . , L ... . . . . I frequency mud brutality of . I .. . . ,
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f . ik_.:_'_: ....... 11�_ _ Ly -aiid-tho.ust6bds-of.aores,,-gr,aEkt.;.,tracts4�of-.type,.r�sidep�I -ibe-bougals.-And-Usion.abs- , prize-figift-ir -Engimi-d,.,�--Ha,-b,aw,reo6lved,� - � I
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11 ;y ill�yl =__ you think . began wunee'si we turned from that oemotery . the difference of ared or green -Stripe in,th SOL , tile . I .
'fill a ,tiill that I shall be our V,.'*' -i I L foi thti'�reservation',ofgfimo. - Such.pro. � I I . � doubtful, mkikitratS& , .
a I and resolved to hirket the'past. Since then Pr D4�oB of Suthetla I nd, tuthills. Of chance matitera was sufficient periiij in itifliating only noinilial penalties I .
I I rairela , siolle, them and 1p',A_40F� them. ' ietors. as- the - 0 hie Sueolea"S
00 woriby.'ot it, . . " � qr joyo�and griefs have been the � . L r I .
k ad 1 bear. . Where-theyL should ba." r , , ' - . . - . I 6061116.88, Bate Sao m6atroevaild laof!es like Tarqu- warrant of Mutual enmity .to- send L the as long as the fightin' is fair. 'L . . L �
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,And then onoeiaord, 'With manyookiso, 's" `."Z .-- 'S�Beed,*Jitb a wife hardoft and 0l'ohnsouWAIde whole coupsies hands of the wearers -to. toy with the bilta . I � L : . . I I . . .
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many a vows I laced the ring Upon her - ro_lu_� 11, Dug theoo,, Ard infilasain krouse , Dibors' at their cla�mores.. Of course of . .
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finger - and knew t L and dea"f6rests a Size that spenii ffilinlous thes L a recent' . I I I L
hat my troubles Were fit . lin .02fin W - t . h It 3ed in ,00. fiO4 , .the iespeqb L . . .
I . I on th hobeard . . The carriage in which the First Napoleon I
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,"But when did *on kadw-when did the tio-al. economy. . ,' . -that is meted out to them b merely 0, oerv- made his famous retr6st from Moscow, and, . .1 _
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I . iiiald !sight. - Could it have been 1, Who' got long,ago Ing A_ mummor hich hie,. as Emperor, Bet out from ,� .1 0,
. ' I , 1-yrao -in Stitherlandshire, * b ' L t and .'unstable, but fit the 111, W - , I
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.... "I'll 11 I me cam" back?'? - . . I rushed from onwend of Europe to thdother , that I iy. ild, broliall L 6OUnty, Which stretches Majority of.omes they rdpreBent through Paris in the campaign -whio�. closed 9A - . .
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aiii day's' upon which I DO,* 'O�Aorllt ' it when I o4uWu alud,flilke across: the long Past ages the Utlige tiallibi6a of .
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If.' - Bub I felt shO� Would �106 . harboring.? -,Could is have baer�. Pauline; 8;otialuit. I'waO fielting- in Loch ,the clan. - Wish I rds Who trade their aniond the effects of the Duke of. Wdifjaj'�r
DOW otafiding.: on the river batik. -It whobal eyes 110 . and intel, north,pl . . Iti My . at * . I . I I
ore at Sao ,in my'abodlice. . a I W shine wlih Wyk) . Shin, mail :its'trilaubary waters, mud'L i ' ' ancestors. back into the, dayg when chief. ton ,It is a - two-dessied conveyance, . and ,. � ; : �
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, came to Me Bill. 4s'6fim' Till shall aIL.wm � , lige 1 600"w L ho lay 'for. months, even yearoi I ' the t 'L.Or d with I thin, sheet- . � . �
. dark., I saw your face oind knew every- vurious ekoursions natiirall� had consider- taine were demiogods mud berme in the eyes op. cover, is line . 'L . � I
�111&t "aps"i, , - - 11 . I with the'awqet bells of -her illiollsob jangled . . . iron. . There is &JSG a front 0UVtSiII of iron . I . . I I .. . . . .
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". tat iloation a6w Having &.AD9. , ?op L, and out of tunel' . 1, . . Wh n be lowered at will. ..
� , !, Why did you t �, . Dou*lds of the neighborhood. ' Since theu, the peasantry' have . not wholly .1013t - .... .., .
esolve I woul-i on upoli-it'ne1b . no -tell me ' i his so . for She has L read . . . ' I are large and he"j, L and, the steps at either . .,
, h6r She hung he I r heaid. 10 I wanted to.11nd `766- in mus , . I buys travouea in other porti"coniff.of this their soncientInoiinots.� ' nsoll. I . .. . . . . I . L.
, � I ad up my things in readiaess. have Written, and'as we peruse � .. I 11 .. I . .
. -1 ack: , i every line I I I and the adjoiIiing opuaties, but everywhere Justin brethren as would tumbl aide eilveg finished slid of a curious design. - . . I
tit if, you loved a - Ltbis la,�t ps ' -Steals I to, . . . a, down Bill . I .. .
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. by which coach to so?' Ifyoudid not-we-.Pouidpatt,andl � ; and, x-evied L ' 6ge:hee u. nd -the Some story; to every question these LMi 0 san6a of history, - mayfisp, will Tile rear seatwas t) L .�', _. : .
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. 161, tee h(mrs in the morning to give . . rofind me, and 1� she Says, insisting,, that I . I Eliot the Baine minewer, IO His Grace wad ne, 11 08 their ,loon. Underthe, ouphlba of the iiiat ,he' , , I. .1 . I I .
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1L. - no and' to bid would. Set. you free if � posbible. , But not. . . utt, orsoce. � . I . . 'I, 1'," .,&We . ad-fiere, before. pnotiiig into pralat' . I I..� 1. I
Ill 11 . ' ?,Or -His of thei land for.the people, A stone I . I - .
lool It My final iustructio shall red6rd her wish it the WbI ah, dl,may be a carried blanketH and pillows. The back of I . �
1, . . no*j Gilbert ;'you Will nev'eX qtt rid at me .,, Too much,, �too much of, In " in, . L I
Y now." , L . . .. - ..bile' thing seemed cry mmchinery� which shall prove hard to . -
wife..adiou for ever. � . - 0, T Grace hens t, wad b6gud.o' N6 . the the frolit so%% opens, and at .the -right baud I 1 4 L I .
L I'oo d not go wiihout explaining some I I : buid, not enough of what you.did and have a Saidor at, dones or, thought, or eitraot...Yab grievandemorofters andoubt_L 'forms a, small oubpoard, in which wer6 tlia' , .
. - . Her thoughts b n the 'name 513 always done foi me Ili I . , . I Possible to b
ED bori I need not pain Jher by allad mine. No wouder.-I had Misunderstood . With th . is, the dul: . . . 1. . . r.". dreamed of in this noitharn fastness unless edly have, and -mightily Offianaive-ohes, too ,plates,- knivesli bpodus, water-caii and � % - I . I .
VelatiouShlp,- but I: must inform waitiDgL%O . y differeom Of a . niall fluid-loomp. O� the left is a I -one - . .
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6 I Was not the heiress Elie Thd idea-of.her , one it 11 - Hi,,, Grace" Should first approve. 79133a While dder refuseto fraternize.with Bbee i 8 . . .
. I .. . . .... that exists between Uso'lily talemmy end. a Doke of t3amberiand belongeihL and 'the rich Ifind-owners - insist' upon opening,-extondine-forwara nearly to the , .
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net tell her 01113,11ald Plenty - � I . d thd -people and'the doings making SootItJLnd one mast. Chevy -Chase,, 11 as !Ji a',,di'aild into 'WolatfieiEmpeir4, . -
i- -You Would have saved me dal a Of grief . �HIC, IND. I ,the land, ati, fir .
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I . without i;iyi6g tbat �1, tor bus- 6 ydil.o�rddforms. Why � 1. . � . Lthersof. The diminutive railway, ,Whioh'ib� the sheep '62not,go.'. Then comes the of the nation in-,nurop6'and the - �`,,,*
I ,if I bad know ilitary uutoorkt of the Weffir d ;mls worit to - .- . : '
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fir . did. you take Off the rings, Pauline?" .-� - plue'lirreat by u, tobletinan. ' the main. Ornery of his Popsessions, WAB counter claim 'of the , inany -but .poorer m . .
9 Swell forever I - - ... " ., . . I ocetch X . 4 . . built by his orders and with his .mor,dy, a] a sees, to. have liberty ,,,.of; grazing their extend his fleat and legal in order that he . - - I I
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le 0 its I had fluishad my pr6ton6tii'st 46 Day after day' passed and YOU:said . A. correspondent (if th . elVort7tem Chronicle , I nab a olikAel of big &a the cittle on these zealously protected O&SUr '' 'Might 'is . at fail length. The blankets. pU'. . . . I .
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. ,to I walked aoroas to the bones, othing. - Then 1. -tookL theM.L. off. They . r , a , . . L . ' . I I
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fam . .. .records tile, � Rowing storyof: a plucky knocker L On bid. frbut' .door. . The gila-u-nlds., Add so-� far wealth mno VOWS .= spoons, knives and lainjpq that were "I I
a Pauline ludged. As yet She knew have. been next my, heart eyer since, wait-' adv.enture-pg-ke Barl:laf Dunmore' On hotels, ,the 'roads, 'the villfig�a of -all have conquered ; but the oil on the troubled . by the emperor are still pregary . I
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�Io hing of my pu�p000. I field h6r.barid jag for you to give bmiok'when, You chose." 50h November ,Lord, Dommorti who soul this, enotmous county are tile, h�, ' t4rpugh waters is thin', and a little storm will break , . . . I L .. I
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4ther longer than usual, mud by desperate I lassed-the blind on which, they illone. hunting With Some friends in thp Bound of. �ff, "kib'gaolL . , . . LVO;N korovelrbil. � . � . - I .
* his agents he ri . .1 I it. 0 is -one of the political riddles of - . . � . L . . . . � . �
61fort forate'd wordis to my lips. .. I 1! Then all is clear to, you now,.'Euy Own Harris, slod after a long-stalk.he succeeded --fainpa �ed only by ! dain tiM66,Lrmther'1hmn a Sao ' A white fid often told, makes a bl . .L . . . . .
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#- I am come to say good -by. I go to .wife ?11 � In ly'pttlp� within Shooting d-i8satice of flys the - priselti � rep4blioanism. w �,ph may require s. surgical operatiou to Story. It's vi �oor musician. who don't b 6w _.. ' . . I I . . .
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don to -day." .,-.Not quite all, but enough.. -TheLtrutb, Bealot, one of them Of ., the - large GireenlAudi Some twelve months -since share was a J .. . . . . .� � . I
he answered not a word, but I felt bat 'the love, the dovoloionm"-Slk this my'llas. opeoibS., The' stials were all lying On a good deaVol talk i�'E-ngimnd about"Oertain Fo a weary Jong seven. - Yeats the kind - egg must Aiat,brsuk the shall. Ps,veiy,ba . ,
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or ey a I could band, I can remembir having of nlizofters have beari .loan -, but it is has its' pack. The man.. who wishes kl!k `
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.- ,� �putig toapeakessily, "a. --Aetall the tost�be saored. Thatreen with the harpoon Ahould have boon brought' Lfaier ' ' to ' (19, Iasi bilice. ,staridini fall pio�ur d b f t I . I ... ,".
i 06 _ Und &Ione kno --whab pabsed . ; their 6 0 ' . D' . t1t. . coo, a m : , "ever "t ; never mind yourself, shelf! look . I - L I . . I
. g , . hingo'clill me to town." aro w -bei.Wteu sing heardi but boon forbidde . 0 . d . muse for- " .. . . I �e C_ * I L .. car W-te I . ...
ho b it L. 0 up st.oupe on ,the shot b 'Li . --wr.- I I y 'The,wallt of mnov is, the' toot . L - . I . I. . - .-
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as not lookibg Ili t I no, as their, kindly shade owing to a knishap on the rock' -she coilld so6th do r w. . . � �
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h 11 orning. Her cheek was �fildr' wo oat mud Interchanged' out words of love . boacht WAS critical. The eBiioate . . �,_ of much evil. , Ed
not.move. Them Over the same ro as . One letter. - SO .
ad been since ray arrival, She', i;hilat hour afterhour of our second &lid oeml to all appearance was to be toot to the soon , But ,the most picturesque feature ofall is It blilou'll'Oullow M -love . I I
brethren, '-whetef6VO the hard.R ' men - pharnoter, follow 0. Leo
real wedding digy a ilippeld, by. At last we gely enough, the 1, Band of -,the , Ql decals. Ripord.il : Xt L . a/,! ' ,.L. I . .
--- aliguid and deptaiieed, Doubtless i4por,ommuo but Lord Datimore, seeing the -followed. Nevertheless, BtFan ' . , k th women; women love all 'iba surest . � .
raypreaetloe had worried bar. Poor gill, roasi but 'lingered yes awhile, me thoilgio I wit.1,600t could not come, tbrow,off his some crofter,. matierings OchOed 96rhQug consio", of, twelve bad -pipes, ande a road to lzionor, la tri dse�rve it. Only . . . I . .
she would Soon be relieved of that I. . 10'sth to ldhvi�-the [-pot, where happiluesiv. cost vast' a . fid sessiboots, iWd plunged shoos awertpia. hills, and u .MukmUr of diA- direction of Willie Donald, but.is divided Whisper sopkiOadi'lood its solid is heard lag . I.. . L . I
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- Seeing that I paused for -her to Bpeak she had- come to us. We looked round Once .intolthe as&, thud with a Piece of tangle in . ouu.d its 'Way - ilto tha English into tVro . divisions as, tlid drum and,' fife :all.. ,161i xiot tho� clock with the iouaeBo, tick �
Jound her voice, hub even that seemed to mote, and bid 'fattewell to: hill and villay his mouth rowarn -.out to .the Seat mild 00,111,11, I UI esi, howaver"o-e. to ton''&, . b.andi-the drumdof the latter being used to that goes the b6stw ' Home is Othe � rainb&w' - ' ' ,
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have.1010 some of its fteqiibneBs and tone, ' aud stream ; we ga�;64 long in each other'o ed, with him. The soul pulled' him pop-)". fire, for the tat lifiving gone socomptuy the pipes. The pipere shro all of life, DOWD complain of the. or. I . . .
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is When do* y-iu go?" .was all that she ,eyes, Out' UPS . . . v2p, . _le,bts -,MOuui,_;uw8891 a done, But d bak - ` . ' . .
. EnOt'' idaill in th P&SdiObate U. .1 water. After. A , great strugg forth, His Grace's will wa theaseeltsin the complete Highliud costume, until -Von have tanted hie breads' They who �
said. Not a word about my raturn'l " klea ,, then we wentUrth together to, the lordighip Flow the o6al,�ao d)ing, And being as with all queadoils, Ro W�lih the. grievances ". br u: libing that tit the ola� Douglas. L live in a worry invite death � to hnrry.� . L . I
66 By the midrl&y cumoll. I hais abill Same .world .mud the tie* sweet life awa*.ting us. iderably eXhaus'ted, be lat the of croitprs,, the subject veaft two fadB6. Willie 11 D;)nsld. the' loader and III6 yvruth, I.. . I I . .1 ... . . .. I - . . .� I I . .
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hours left, As is w the last time, shall We We walked as in a draAm,L from which animal go, and taking 'the. piece of tmnglO A gblibralization Will defed may argument,, is Queen's .private piper," is it oplabdid I �� - ., .. , - I ' I . I I .. I ..
walkto lieCleforing together?" . We�weroonlyp, Red by the eight ot.houseS out 90lit' ml)utb, 1,14611 it as % buoy UP011 and ibAs UOfi to be Insilitained that the specimen 61 she SiDaich minhood, standing , . . Agenleized by Cowboyno. . � 1, . .
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-, Do you wish in ?" . ,��.,Pl% am . . . I the place where the Bout had Bunk, Lord hijblund'S' OfL Scotland ate fittOd for the- six toot two, slid carrying himself like On - There was. A little 110piFioad ioll, Of. the . . I. . ..
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,4 if you have no objection. Besides; I Dunmore then swoom badk to the ohni. support of 0, large 1ppulation, or oavatfo of proudund Perfeob gracel, mud he had the Buffalo Bill type out si Port ]Keogh, Man- I .
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want to speak to you about yourself -1, Wilt this Place to-jogloo? We *I eiLtouilive herds. ViA6 . .
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business matteti," I added, to'showthat, dob." . had bu6yt-.d witlithe wiiduseo of' 1,diains gave chase to a carriage In whiab. ' ' L
ghe need not fear the interview I " 49 And afterward ill ohe, naked, widt' piece at taiDgla, be at once launched his � : procinae thti p Wit f this# vipee Playing -thd martial .-Wasid , of, the two ladieR were tubing a drive, claimi � .
. . It nc,," she said, nItflng 'he L fallya : I I I . v , a;' t1' to Highlands' -stir a the .blood of We multitude tb,to e of tho ponies in the- faminbelong1l
E g harpoon into The deep water, and brought 91u,"ItIly'sla storms and r . I' ot 'i . �,, Orren rare. L a . .
"'Lw" Go . L ly, of course." the soal to thosurfaos it wasthen towed have "wept the Sol fro ; i 0 in udt�jna to of admi' . .. I
goo kbu,riedly. 4,0anyouaaktae2 Tolta' , , . 11 in . t) L I I : tothem. The ladies Welke badly Soared
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. oMgoltea freHently PriBoilla appeared. . She thanked me with a look and prea- I - a . _ . . - . —
, , . ashore. poosideting the time of .yewr� the valleys, where form. g atolls - can b Slid droVO.likS Ionia to eAampo the Indiana, . I
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8 '10Z inpapogtorastme-undekorvad. sure of the band. 'We word n6tV ot ouk allow befog tin the gtouded-whed ,this feat done, while 'the vioutiWOO, biding their . imuman.U& In 01toilland. " Who, in turn, pushed their, p,ionies to their .. ,
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I Or voice was harsh home, .,She left Me, Passing L P'tleeillal wag'amonipli,hedo, and the distance from, native' crags among tbo mists, or, clad in . . In Scotlaud they regard, as' I a .11 nglaild, utmost -,in Pursuit. ,& Par I ty of cowboys . . . 0 .
' 'eking"Ib Share he hit , d to swim, and that fourteen ,such apology to .1 d .is the as a good d(Q worse ',than n1urdet.. . diatt0o . .,
I - - jt�U,m,btlllng .,k citing it. me. , kkiotted saw the chase mud dashod after the In I
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I h!ldhood, Whet! I Priscilla, had called. Mo & tool ; I muss be miles Of sam had t) be covered before he � 'gr.'��,es the morass can A )in they finally caught by lAot; I � I
.. I . .. . . heather.or ratil Court of Justloiary in Min- � whe L . oolog . 0
. "' d"' early - t 'hich revouged, . . could goto.ohaugo of clothes; I think all give, have little to , offer I vall to the toost 'he TgE Young' condemned a -man to every due of th . I
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13 I ef some ' . : �4 Priscilla." I said gravely, 11 1 am gain 9 will agree in tDonsideflug this khthdr a enterprising of Shoop 0!� oatoll)� in 00 I 8 'rgh Lord 1. impriabli'moni for beiving The ladies am while going so full ipoo& '
Wlfwigtead TX'141�1@,�.. � V' I in two Month. t6covilrea from their ftight and � 11
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i'Mids ,;&sut- 15aga you vvill� walk oil A,hd by this evouibg'a coach. I W I ill,writo when plucky potformeam.. .. . . . . - I Plaaes, of QOUrSS. the M taina bire sx0o1,_. knookedbia wife-do4n, nond kiblrda herto kept their pony. . . . C
not wait for her. She will join you at the I got to'Lorlduu." .. . 11 . . . tionally fertile, sob,d 000 a might be foutit . each an extent that sho,al moat lin in adiately '' , LL , , - I I I
Cletiring proseStly." I bad My revenge in full. The good'old V . ,
I I took in bat and * prepared to do as soul almost fell woeping at my fedt, . Three thouatliad liciaes die Small week In Ili mbundOnoo eno�V,h to. A the oombin d died from lesion at the brula, The next Bit Masao Montefinre bas fully renovated �
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Y . ,. Londom Their OurbsRoa . are- purobaSed floohB Of Niqhada;d Ja But such tiot, prisoner was convicted of having stolon u from hie recent indisposition$ though -he is - �
. commanded. Priscilla had Said bothilag . 11 Ohs Master Gilbert, don' tee, ildn'tee go, . ' j .... too lentiful. I htv3 I ateign,s and Much deprotood by tlie recent death of his
whialishoweashoitnew of my Eq,prosibbilig oirl That poor young lady, Miss Pauline, by a coropwny which delivers race, far onto moorlanda are n let,ter containing tw6-hall, Say .
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menhig out of the -what *it t a very and dog% to many thousands of custotters. lately beat%- a . tal . . ill, ypical. higbiabd hiXty spamps. lugentelice 4so five year L at houtekesper, mia old lad� forty years I
departure, but as I was I I she do ? Slid lovbs h . B b tiful, and where,: Iger than 1310 Moseg and f6r forty .
.: Theta are 100,000 eats in the city. . . �jklley, as barr I ' penal sdtvi'4aA,e. '.The- moral of'thit is, YOUE
house Bhe said, in a tons of withering'sooft, grotind you tread upon." 'The herring 9 ibing in Shetland this t, immemorial f o �ders vaguely it , kiii your� wife, but never llommit , she far. years pffiathla faithful attondant. L L .
Kanter Gilbeeb,Ayou'ra 0, bigger fool I had bargained for rdipirbachee; hot Sen. yea the rnmuro of ova a 61sawhore. Is .
that) I thought you were." ' . , timent Of tfiis kind, I Isla my hand upon - it has now beitig aricertaipe L . greatele4b'd me of atealing a postage Stamp.- One of the lateal noilono ate slipp6to, .
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.� . the enormous qoantity ot'800,000 batrelai WRI oitustdil at the w0torn slid of Loch L d# I mv,dooftat8klno--4wobkibA to a slippft. . .
Buchan ob"orvition� even, fromatiola her 6houldbr, , that, gem tifibe -Bighlandit,-Atid . on , I Truth, '�' � I .J�_' . I
- b'ot be Passed by, X -O'But. Tifisaills, Moo Pauline-Mra. which is the ftutubor allied at all ,stations X%ftine, bidin . L Quedil began to go to Sototlatlk- . . . .
the house 6f the laire W1 , .. Tiallborne. * Claimant hs�a WIISN the
servant, could , of the islaudo. formed the Till - been Mud to use Holyrood, e# route to Balrbah,[;O . . I .
turned to remonstrate. PdHolll& simply Van act My *its, goes with me." , dentre of quite. a little,fatlidting of d� Pend- engaged to appear at six foatArisidindut Ill a grout piece of groum a was out off at Uolf_- . I
� Slummed the door &Imoht ugaingt my Dome, 11.0.01.11510 fears came more Copiously QdQeU Olga, of and Oreedbi ib 6. bq6uty lobs gill a aolt�gea, h%dbeeki thd stroughold EJiUOEErgh for one Week at 4200, . I rood to make ol',privato gatdon. for bet, 63A " - .
I walked away -the thing ill the f6co Of than before'L but they WoVd tdarb of joy. � Ito a.
I a blue btooking,L two fititiVatoo' Which tire tit the 'n Loy o � to u doodelodaut of j W . :ra, Caroline Mmooni 66 author of 41 Do although Rho to �t that 119,10,46 013 AbUorage . I
, my other troublaR wag not Worth a thoualit. ton days later.and Pauline stood beside not -gopponed often to go together. . wh L 6 U olonge Avoiding the gaze L , till lives Eit about forty-eight a Year, this garden
69 brother's grave, By h6r OWED wish she il I I 0 , .it no led among 6 thick
. Of course I could not ex6ect Priecills to Miosishippiri'ver steamboat mail believe I OW . They Miss me sit Home?" 13, 11 .
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