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� Pxl. MI � '. ' I . resistible desire to confess everytblv$s !' engaging her arms from about his ! ,,we must Ilse caution In, 'ARPIrlas
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� I.. , ..-%4" . TAM me hither.", Mr. Watson, I or to the charge Of I had better remain outside: X,Tew mor
- . .r.e.." . i . idal I � N111000, "It Is very ,very bitter -say nothing rted her � af .
.�,� I I � I. . I M I . TheVor M. I The god minister suppo ments, until I 90 a] ,I prepare her"', I
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" . � I , I , I M M to her of this until It Is alVover; to from the 001). She was white, cold and I We will draw A, veil over themAWAX1119
I 11. � I I I 0. 11 0 q +++ I know It now would only increase her siniolng; her life seemed ebbing fast of Laura from her stupor, Add 4900104 �
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I M I.. � MIRSe 1E. 1). le. N. NOVEL � days hence ;AIght have a beneficial et- ,Clark bad. provided for this emergency. I soon as she bad sufficiently recovorod
I I i _. � feet upon her spirits. Now, It, YOU ey Bat er down upon t 0 such, be- I her self-possession, CaSOUMVCF, with his
-BANKEU$.- . I I I 4 . . . . . . . . . . t Please, Colonel Hastings, bring Mo 'side e yonug duchess, o tenderly I form dilated with pride, and fill.1'eY40
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M . . I . M M I I M I , Author of #`Self.Raised," "The Deserted Wifet' "The [ An , face In spirits of 1 $he. was agaip the Baroftesli;- of)MO- I
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A' A . ; 0 M Brldo!a Fate," "Rotril;ivition," 11shmaelt" I c,ump)wr. few minutes, pupported ridge, a the secret whicl , i:0410'401'.
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M I I "It I live I will do Aji I can toward other by Mr. Watson, and attended by He was no longer Ferillus'ad eastigVe 1.
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I .� � I I I I I 1 1 1 making restitution," said the,colone), Rose, she was taken to tUo Carriage- but Ferdinand Etheridge, 116 � "
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DISCOUNTED, DRAFTS XS�U]4%0. . '. I M Z ana UO a the first time that 'the wife of the o, was Placed, more beautiful daughter of hI0- 9RM0k0bD@rP M
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. I . . , I I eman's ' M,to a pr6founil rest iiid'lity is on% House, and shire my,near. . ceive Laura, wb .
. � L I prisoner bad entered. dead than alive, in the carriage. Rose Whom lie. had married before. 41F
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; . I.- I .. a-mb . deqd for many hours. forever." verential "Good -morning, Lady -I should say, . - ru", 'I 9
. Cassin,ave looked with Te 11 ;-ecelved Laur4 in her arms,' -and- 4UO- away with her. After Tits- oecond� *,Vlo,
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INTL . _LOWED ON, IW- Friend At six o'clock Rose sottl, . ,, ' he, .9. I
I admiration upon her eloquent Young Mrs. Cassingve, You see here one dy. ported , e order riage (with Rose's motlier) hM'�
� seat, extinguished the nighf-likhtf and; I I � , her on her bosom, And th I
POSITS, SALE NOTES PURQH . " ., 11 . . face, but answered nothing AP Yet. I Vag man c . was given to drive to Berepleigh hesitated to own big son; but 001 V,
I All travellers, and tbwe en- opened the windowal, to air the ;room. . I Alkothbr " said the colonel, solemn ,
. . I I pt � th . e deep, deep She continued, . ly, , House. No - deathbed he had told the Wuoler 00ry'
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6 gaoe4, ip poldoor Work,. ShOW4 And Laura at 11 ole . "I fear. It will be thought too pro* as he �owed and left the cell. that rt,de. Rose 00414 not mocli: that to Colonel Hastings, placed the nl$000 .
I . sleep. of exhaustion, uch a thinik And Indeed his very decrepit a to, oft-, ,
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ApED. __... ____._ ___.s.-� jaways have a'bottle of BY the time Rose had arranged her sumptuouslu me to ask a sary documents in his hand
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. . I . .., � . � ,in of Laura; I should scarcely venture so pearance seemed to warrant hip, grave of consolation. tablishits truth, and requested JAWNW41
- M_ _ toilet, set the room order, And rie- , eats . ben. they reached tile Beresleigh see that ilia darling boy *,as P4V It;, I
1; ... P I I . _ . - , -4 . sulned her seatrby the bedside, Laura much it I did, not know that her gr I words. W
Hirst's Pain : . �. . .11, . . sat comfort will I be found in doing As soon as lie was gong, Liura I-Iouse they found Df, Clark awaiting possession of his rights, Hastings. had%
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� W,.' BRYVONE, . 0004, and that her preo I ,, He. had thrown hIM9 b . yed his trust, for the sake of
. I with A bewildered air, and, exclatnift, I : "I must not deceive you, CaosAnOve. hackney .coach and preceded them, to graudizing his son; but 411 his plani14 .
; I Exterminator "Was, I � t a dream?" Then, ,suddenly great good to me." 0 . . I . . . I - I
, � fal I "Aud-the duke. madam?" I I hive been here some minutes, and I attenot- upon Mrs. CassInQve, Whose bad been thwarted by Providence, and'
IS ling aud'coVering her face with her � e conclusion of your In, the terrible death �f ]k1bert bad at laiv.
� 13ARR .Tgn, SOLICXTOR at hand. It is the most hands I the full memory I "My husband understands the great � condition, he foresaw, Would require � I .
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� 3, ETC. I blessing thlA Laura would be to. Me, 1 tirview With Colonel HastIngs." his utmost medical skill. brought him to repentance,
� 4)0F=E-SI9=e Block-CLINTON. i ow ' liniment. manufac- otall her woe. . I And for ,that reason, as well as � for : "And you have learned-" . I Laura was lifted immediately from "Will you -value the rank and titlw! .
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her for a few moments, and theU Yen- I the high esteem he has for her, I . . the carriage, and. conveyed to 1361 In .the legs because you must receive It.
, - ___ � � in cases of WrenelleS. BrW* - tured to stoop and press a kiss upon warmly approves the plan, He an- been concealed from me." the sumptuous chamber prepared for from me9,11 inquired Cassinove' Or, I .
. thorizes all that I have said, And � "Only for a few dayo, dear, ones. t� o . P
. .en . her, where she lay. Insensible to 811 Laura, In a v.ioe that was every in -,
HENRY BEATTIE, nd Sprains. It also cures . her cold hands. I . � I . I you shall know all, -And the'n-y6u "will that was passing around . her, looking I .
1 16 e � SM, e I I Laura Immediately removed tbord' more." ment becoming more agitated. "You,
BARRISTER, SOLICITA, ETC. The doomed man looked from the try to bear up and live for my sake?" ,
from her face, and looked up, asking; , � � . more like the dead than the'living, gave me your hand In marriage when -
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. IV garnest, fervent countenance Of the She turned on him a look of unu er� - - I was a poor prisoner In NeWgate, with, .
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ftee formerly occupied by at all dealers. . . . � hat to the hour, dear Rose?". chess to *the beautiful, Palle able affections and gave him her hand. - CHAPTER XXXV. no fortune to endow My bridd except-
� . "It is just seven, Laura" � and I hesitated. Rose, - They were soon interrupted by Ih� - I sorrow, danger and ignominy. AniV
1dr. James Scott in Elliott ' Try, NrWslilffle Uver M "Just seven. And at j;vgn, to -mor" face Of his wife, I ' I .
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I . seeing his einbar . with' a . Laura had not spoken since she h now, Laura, now, I come to you with".
for indigestion and dys'pepsia. row- ob, Godl he has but twenty- I rassma . ent, hastened to return of Colonel Hastings . . ad . 11 I
Bieck ___ --..- -.-- - - ,.. . I i say. - ; lawyer. , - . , . .. been brought to Beresleigh I -louse. All vindicated honor pad with the Vower . .
Ask 'your dealer or send : four hours to live, Rose!" 110h, M . -Cassinove, I have already i "Retire for a little while, dearest., I I . and seem- of replacing on your br . ow the. lost: . .
,, - MONEY TO LOAN - -.- I" L "He has all eternit . y to live " L Try to .r . L n. III said night long she lay senseless e 0
, 25c. direct. A handsome I ingly without life. Dr. Clark and Rog L coronet of SWInburnel A I
is said this spoken to Laura. Do you ,also speak to must see the- gentlemen alo e L ad Ohl my" -
.. think of his immortality, her;. she will not gainsay Y . Per- Cassinove. . . . . I 11 .
- souvenir card free.. . young duchess' stooping and kissing OU , I watched beside her till long after the Laura' this IS a power for which
- - - I suade her to consent to share . MY , And Laura left the cell, and took sun had risen. I . would have bartered-41leavem forgb(o" I �
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. THE F. F, DALLEY 00., Limited Aer friend, ollect 'her; home, and then leave her w1W eon-.' her seat upon a bench in' the passage At length the doctor, arose, and me�l had. ne@6rlY said my - 0,0111 f Fol" I .
Hamuton. OnL, Then, leaving Laura to c , c Ing around to the 'side of the never did earthly Saint love heavenlyc
RIDOU'T & HALE I I 1117 L fidence tomy heart. To me and to my I outside. She looked up and saw one of I OM . � .
� , self, she went,and ordered breakfast. I i , L Ing, ducbe� 7ai4* L ' ' more terve,nir-
. ____ husband she shall be as the dearest of ' the officers of the prison approach , - an with a purer and
. ,he waited -on . I "You .-ay retlr6 to rest now, my th that which MY heart has lay- -
When she returned, a � � ed him what o'clock it wao'. 10, gpli
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Conveyancers, Commissioners, - Laura with all the tenderness of a ails. our sisters.".. J - She Ask L L m an .
Real Estate and Insurance ., - -, .. . . ........... m . ....... ... �� ter, bathing'her faae, combing her hair., "Ali, your sisters, madam -bow t - "Gone three." dear madam. The last earthly troubles
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. , ' e my str1ken one?" 1 Gone three! and she must leave lit face. From that- I
. ...... - dressing her with care, making her would they rece,v in of Ferdinand Casilmove are over." my eyes fell upon your I .
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� Inquired Cissino've, t1,,rUlUg.a lool, of - forever at six. Only three hours left,, - Ro$e looked Up in wild affright. , moment, your welfare aifd hoCJ)pIu.ea#.
V. B. HALE - JOHN 1111DOUT . ou .partake of the tea and toast, when It t unutterable IoVe and compassion upon ,and those men tal-ting up the precious, . "It is past eight o'clock; he died, has been my one - aspirati6a-m � y oue�� I .
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Tur swanted was brought, and, finally, ordered a i his wife. w,t.,,,. I tinie I . -YOU know, at seven." . prayer! And If fortune bad offered- m&-
. cab to convey her .to Newgate.' - . -sat there with be - .. . 11 . .. .
- L . . Vj. . . .. . . I I When the cab. was summonedi Rose "With the Warmest welcome, , While she r life Rose with.difficulty ,suppressed 'a a Choice of her best gifts, I would, . . .
L I . put on h , er own bonnet and mantle,.aaY- � the most respectful sympathy. All will powers -ebbing.away, Dr. Clark and Mr. , shriek, although the news gave her in- above all others,"have chosen thist, I I
We want to buy your tuiye�s and I -1 . I study her comfort, fr6m my nobI6 ! Watson came up. The worthy physic- explicable 'relief, for she thought: privilege of restoring you to Your ranW I
DRS. GUNN . & GUNN . Ing:' , ' - to mother-in-law down'to mi. We are a Jul and the good pastor had been In ,4HIs soul Is no longer Agonized on and title-thN privilege. that I wouIC.
will pay the .highest market price. -,,you must let me accompany you 1 United family, L. I lVir. Cascubve, We �- attendance upon, Cassinove the. great I - e rth; it is at peace with God." have purchased with my life L ! Oh, mjr" . .
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par the prison, dear Laura. I will not In- , k with one mind, and feel with one er part of the day. They looked sur- "You will do well to retire to lit dear Laura! sa ' th .
Dr. W. Gunn L. R. C. P. & L.R.C.S. Wri-to for tieulaxs and state how . I thiR rest y at you do not value', . .. .
poult,-y trfide . .
-;Edinburgh- . The Canada _ I will remain outside in the eAb . i prised to $�eL La4r once. -I expect Mr. Watson here very *e old barony- less, now that you r&*,. , .
, sinove Is ' heart. Oh, believe It." . a sitting outside;
-tr . , ! �"Alas, madam, I have but words, and but she explained to -them that her L soon. He promised' you know, to re- . colve it from Me, than when you be --
Dr. J. Nesbit Gunn M. R. 0. S. E I & Produce Company, Limited, �%, �Atr until I fiedr whether Mr Cas I p .
ag. . I . willing to see me. If he is, I will 'Visit I ds are all'too wag engaged with h4s lawyer. � .
L. R. C. P. London ford. . . . 1-wor poor.and valn. to ex- husband . main with. Cassinave until all should lIeVed It yours in your own right." -
. . . the cell for a..few minutQs; if'not, I � bov; profoundly I feel your good, � , The clergyman sat down beside her. be over, and' then to'come and bring "No, no, I value It a thousand timeor .
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. . I I . . . will return here mud. await your arri- ; press .. I - hand, and looked i his last words to his wife.1' . . .
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, . 1 Dr: Clarktook her I more as your gift' I'love.to owe every;
Night calls a!q,fromt door of residence .. i )aess'.11 - . I . 0 ,
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on Rattenbury street op�osite I DUCE CO., Ltd., STRATFORD 111) - the prison Is not a ' , '.,You approve my plan, And you will, Into,her face, and then hurriedly walk! i . "Then I will stay till he comes, and. thing to you. But'Is this all true,, b,&,- .1
I . . . I ear l3ose, . e returned i9L a few minutes I see now my dearest Laura bears it," yond,doubt?" i quired Laura. .
Presbyterian church . . proper plice for you to visit; you have . persuade Laura to. 4-ree to it?" . ed away. 14 s9l e . .In I �
.. . . fe will:req,41re no persuasion.',. with a glass of wine and a biscuit, of i said Rose, re ut ly, � "Beyond the possibility of doubt. I' " ,- ' I
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OFFICE- Ontario street-CLINTON'l � . ,ome:to see me'. . .
I � #*"##*"##"#**094##*"# "And any place Isproper f4or mo to and I shall be tranquilized to think ! At that moffient, also, the cell'oloor [ from time to time she partially opened. minister who married my. parents, ths- -
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I . . . I . .. . . 11 ty calls -me. 96, gay that in the'L firsi days of her plef �;ii I � opened, and Colonel.. Hastings and I , the 1. her eyes, and moaned -as one In in- 1pjL�AlciAn , who a . ttended my mother, ths, . � I
.__--_� . .. I . . . visitwhere. ,my du I will. be in a. sale liaveh among deaf lawyer came out. They.b6wed In pass- , tol0able pain. At la§t.sbe spoke,, - . .
I . no �more, dear Laura,* for I, will attend . I . I I I '-Ing, and irhmedlately.left the pri on., ... I , . chaplain who baptized ,me, tho nuh6� ' . I . .
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I . . . .1 11 . . I. I .L .. 0 "Laura,.�ou iiear?" exclaimed Roaf,�,. It wag .now past four o'clock', In .. 3d her, and-fina .
DR. SHAW . � . :too despairing ,to cont6ndi -Laura � ,turning to her friend. , - . . -two hours more Laura -mu . stL bid her. .. long �nlght-��how does he bear It?" - , macceed4 Ily, 4 -have thet, ' . . .
: . yielded; .and they went downitairs-to- � L , , . ' * . .At* this moment there came a gentle personal evidence of Colonel. Has- �
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PHYSICIAN AND SU * g6ther, and enteied the cib-. It.was but I`Y.es, 1. hear, sweet Rose, replied husband a final adieu. She . knock at the chamber d6or. .Mrs. Ma- tings." SL . . I . I -
: l the going to her' the cell, accompanied by her,two old. berly went to open It. A,s6rvant.ap- .1 - Colonel Hastings Jusir- .
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. : I -.C,U' � T -E H- S'O' a short drIVe Lto Newgate. . . his. your *lil, friends,. to pass those two precloug, .ti OhI how doe , . I . . .
-L i.. I NTON * I . . I.. . I � 0 L When they reiched.the prison Laura husbfLhd,.ishe asked. "Is t peared, who delivered a message, and fy-his long -silence as to. 7, our positios, . I
OFFICE -Ontario street 0 � .. . . dear Cassinove . ? Sball'you be happier � awful hours - In his company. They. retired. Mrs. Afalierly came back to the and rights?" .1 I _ .. � . . .
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Opposite St. Paul's churcli. � # . AND 1. . I . to -havia me so disposed. of?;' . .. � 1 found Cassinove grave'and collected, .-doctors ano JLher turn *Iiispered�'. . "He does . rapt to julp 1
i _# I . . entered alone. An. officer In attendance. I . 1% . � not even atte . .. .
. . . � . . . . I . . "Yes, love, Yes; lt.,were ungr9,Clous..Heg'reeted his friends calmly, 'and - "The Rev, fr. Watso.h, if.yoii Please, tify - it.. If ever I $a* a..man broke*, . I
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14 S, L condu4ted 'her at once to the ,condemn. , I L 'dr w:Laura to his side', and satLL Sir, is downstairs In the library waiting , I . .
L S L .# ed cell. When the door was opened,.sh * 1 'and ungrateful td refuse so kind an ! then' 6 L .. iiown� by disappointment, sorrow and- L
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. : r a few il you clasp of that loved'h.and The'dpctor nodded, and.then.looked ..
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. * sitting on the sidt'of the cot, and talk- I d 'L t'O naturally a -very bad man,. but a very. . .
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. .1 G . � i Beresleigh fo a vlolenf death" Oh the lously.at:Lapra. She seems
.. . .. have recovered the shock of this cal'a,- ' gl'ance'of tbose-10VIng eYeSi r . gre.SV I -�
. �� L . # Ing to Cassinove, who vai seated upon. * . .. - -0 on haughty And ambitious one, and lie was� ... .
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R. 0. W. THOMPSON � .. I .. a stool. I - . . ' 4 � I -be closed fo.rever..� The d -i . . . L .
1 .4 1 . . ... . .. . . .13assinove1minedl4tely ,arose, andL vide." - - �. " . ' * .. I . L . ,. her pulse, and. then, with a sad shake -fortune,'. and the reversion -of an Ol .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 9 . " e 'will never ,have the heart to -suffocating, maddening 16 her. All the. . of the bead,: laid lbe pale, attenuated barony to his own family.", . I . . I
. . We, ThanufActure, all _qkir * 'seated his Wife In the only chair.' i ,Sh ' . , . -
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Special attention givtu w umftaea ' Cutterg and Sleighs. vid %vp - . # The physictaii, and clergyman' stood leave me, I will love her so wells' ' I ' sal& suffering of -the last few dr�adful. days'. hand down. upon the bed, �4d. arose . They' were. Interrupted by a rap 4LV . � I I I .
L . . . mpa- Rose, rising, and. gravely embraLng had fal.leol jb- prepare her for� this -hour: and glided from the roomi .. . �he door. Cassinove,or Lord Etheridge,. ' , � . . ;
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of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat...- . guarantee *boih Inaterial'and *4,, - up'and gfeeted'her'With grave'sy. . La ov.e, she "supreme a thlat sud- - He went sofdy dow . * I . .1 �
. workmanc-hip. * . . .0 � thy. And then, saying that they, would ura. Then looking at Cassin . . of LgOUY, She .felt . . n the stairs and. as We must now call -him', opened it.
-Office and Residence- . . said, "This Is settled." * I I denL death oi insanity threatened her, I Mrs. Maberly stood there in JUquIrV7 .
. I I . .. . 0 return.again. in the course of the fore- I , L . � must -Instantly give bpeabd the library door. , . .. I . ,.
' I *41, .., "It is settled " be -prison- that heart or brain 'advanced to,meet him; whether "her ladyship," as she� had., � ,' '-. �'.
,ALBERT STREET WEST,CLIXTON f . epairing L., . - answered t L Mr.. W�tson I . I :
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North of RattOnbury St. . '# pair to ither. . . they b ands'In silence, and then . never ceased to call Laura, w. d haTv., -
Proinotly Attended to, Both L - . . There was a pause, andJhen a iud- 1 prayer, for heln and at I . , .
. . . .4 .19 Were more co . rength. Mr. WAt- alL . ' ''.' . breakfast served in her chamber, in&: ... � .. L.. . .�
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-DR. F. A. AXON.- % . . I .. I 4s daywas before them! : 4 i er. intrude upon the last hour of the on I !'No-�--Jook there,' replied the-cler - lied that he would br'balifast withVe.. .
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I . , ,i - 'The last day of- .'Cassinove's .11fe I coindomned man..and big devoted Wife L ). posed that all should kneel and unite. I . gy . P . not soon after aw. . . . I . �
L L . .1 of bidding � � elegant little breaufast was serveof. 1W, � . �
f (Successor to Dr. Holmes.) * swiftly Passing away. L . li but she felt all the horxor , in. invoking it. They'knelt,: and the,ieU6 man, drawing his friend toward -a geft- lady, If they,plensed; a .
40 'Ramb9flUd. * � ewell ured forth his sotil . � I ..
I - Ah, . a last far to a max doo erable clergyman P9 tleman who stood at the window.,with
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Specialist in Crown and - Bridge I I . � After. they had Clasped each -other's . urs. . in earnest prayer fo Obra L his back.. toward them. . . . .. . .. their room. ':,*- . .1 � � L'.. , .
4 - . . : � . . I a violent death JU a few.ho . r the d ed Pkis- L This gentleman, turned around, and ,At noon that day.Lord and Laot�� - . I I . -1
� I - . 0 L handsi and looked wistfully Intoekch , � oner, and for his most afflicted wife... . I . � �
w0tk. Z HURON ST . 77 CLINTON 0 . . For an. -instant the sudden and acute . . * raised -his eyes, he Eth : JAge. sought an intervie-W with.the' . . .
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a . L questions a ; realization of all . this Overwhelmed- They . aroS e 4 . - -when tor er . I
Graduate of the Royal Cullage of # �- , - ,- . I I - + OtherIs eyes :and had asked and auw fibm - - their knees ,. . . the doe . .. . . � Duke and Duchess of Beresicigh. ThOy`� I "L .1 L L .
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Dental Surgeons of Oatario. Honor � � . 4 * swered a to how each kAd . � trenithened to endule.L And - .though to face with , - ..'': .. I I I . I.. .
0 L the + scene darkened before. her I 6 L .:s - � *Me' t In the library, and when, thed6ors.: � * ..:,., . 1.
* her' I . r I and ber ''heiart 'Ferdinand Cas L � . . . L
� . ##",+44 0+9+*4*44 0 0 -0 *.a 0 *#. 0 Passed the night, and. Laura . had, told� L � brain still reel sivo�ve! - L �
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ver,sity of Toronto � � .1 I . I I I . . L :were closed'and they trad seatedth
graduate of Uni I . . L: .. � . . i eyes,. the. flo 6" med t In he ed * - . I . ' ' ':
L - . Of -the idn6ieo ot, the young.,oludliess; � . :Yes, with - Ferdinand. Cassinove, who,. L
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Dental Department . Graduate of the . 1. . . . . . . � I., I .. . ' .M. bled,.:Lauri � felt 'that. she could . ,. _. . 'JUL a n0lves akounA06'c .., I ... A. I
._� . - . . . . I . I I her. feet.. L' � . L L. . I .. .I. . st . . . . I holding out big hand exclaimed, :entral ,writinptable ,. . .
.2.. . .1.. L . I .. not now -retain-life and ,reas6n .through thi.0 I � . ... I .. I . �,
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. . .. . . 1. I I ,:. she added: L ; , �.,(,Ob, I must: not faint! I must - . I . I.,. . I L' . . , ,�. I' . ridge laid befokbaher. Eviuker 4 � .; �- I .
Chicago College of Dental, Surgery, ' FILTO "Rose is 'waiting in. the cab outside.. I edk-4; who am �equlred. to anguish of- the. hb,ur.L . ' ' broken yoice*- . .. . � ..Lord Ethe L 'L, L, '' .. I .
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. TheJUX110p.51ulual She wishes to'see you, It. you have'no , - Li ow 19- sfiej olbe'torl" Beroslelgh.a packet otdocumen' . ..
Vbicago. . hotel . ' . ' ' .L * . L '. i. support others," �. was - the. thought'that Mr� Watson signed,16 DrI'qlark, and "Gre6t L ''of �heavensl -he requested him to ekimine. . I _ 0. �. �.. �
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abjection " - L I .l . .� ... . ., . . � . , . 6aven 04sit � . L ..,
Will be at the - Commercial - . . called e I I .. : . I . nOL' i . ;,J. * I I '- - the , Th6iduke, In some surprisei took-ulp, .... I . . . . .
- oM anU.. �, ,. ,,c6rwUiY* n6t. love,; .go, -bring her bLbing-'st�engt . .. vel aif,V6! es6 . ed!".exclaimed
back, her 1h She -said: I I . .
Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a Insurance G a � . h i ' ' "'Cassin' O-' . I self ' with astontsih- the pa4keti and looked over thd'Pagers,' . I . . . .
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to 5 P. M. . . -Far' Wn Piopert" L both hands, -saying"- - . q . ! gether:now 'until ,the hour of closing., . .1 1. . .. . I .. I -lip , - , . . .
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ra and*.Isolated,To V_ ness to you," said Casei- * . * � . menA. I . I . carefully one by'one. Rose, entirely . .. I
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I -Only Iasur6d-n- .. I . . angi�lic L good . . . . . "Mr.'CaaglnoVe, I need not. tell *you � theil we shall rettirn-to pass the, night - ' ,,Pardoned, fullyaud entirely pardon-.. norant of *what was to come, awaitw �
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. J. 13. McLean, ,Piepldent, kippet - 1 I.. young'duchess entered the portals of ' mitfed," replied the clergyman, grave- gation. 1. . . . I . . . . . I
*I U CTIONEER-J AMES SMITH LI- . . . . . -Alerciful support and comfort ' -on "Him who sounded the depths I I . . . . - .
'V the gloomy prison, she 'Involuntarily and All . . call . . . ly. . . . . : Ferdinand, and Laura . anxioUDIV
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censed Auctioneer for the County 0. ; Thos. Fraser, Ace-Preoldeiit,' L you! When I'Ain out of your sights I Of human wo(.e to, be your stay and ,. � ' 'of the� duze, I . .. �.. .
'a'. * shu(Wered,.and citing for protection to The doctor turned and met, Cassi- -watch6d the countenance ... .
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rs entrusted to Brucelleld P.O. ; T. -E. Ila� . . . gliall'.be on. ,my ,'knees in prayer for ! c ' L I I , 040, L . ..
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Of HLrou. All orde - Treasurer, . Seafortb P. 0: . -I :. Laura. . � i . . . a but for a- little iime. Life at longest .nQ*Ve'i dark ,eyes, and grasped 'h s which,. as. he picked 'up and read
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me will receive -prompt attentioR. . .. I "Ali, It she trembles so at ibe, en-..'. you. Good -by." ' . : . y L. bless joy; that presently, document' after ano+:h.er, exhitilbid *: ,. -
I I . .- -DIRECTORS-' .1 . I . � .."Farewell, blessed angql! May tb� � is but A. span; and our re -union be+re-:: bands.:In speec , � :
Will sell either by percentage or ' I trance, how will she be at.the.sight, I - I better. land,.will'be' foi' found expression in. a burst .of manly much astonishment, b*,..; not a s,hade of
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per sale. Residence on the Bayfield William Sheshey, S,eafofth.; - JAr. of the condemned Cell, and the 33aab ' tichest blessings of Heaven descend or afteri - Iii tb e . . . .. s tear& .- . . I I . . I . rl � f or 4,ispleas . um When he WW"! . . . .
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... . . . ou and yours," said Cassinove, witb ! all eternity.!' I I . I d the lulshed and ,laid down the. last one, � .
Road, one mile south of Clinton. Grie,�e, Winthirop ; George Dale,. -Sea-, who is doomed to die!" thought Laura. :, Y I . . "But how Is this? What move L I 1.
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,O .. OC4 ;' L jk)hri .1 . deep emotion. ' , L . . . I I And. so saying`tbe good .Pastor press- - L 11 Me 2114 about it?" . . he arose, with a cheerful smile, auV . .
But Rose Was already engaged In eon-' )Ve Minister. Te � .
. rth ; Johii,Watt, Harl I Roge'turned to tfic prisontr's wife, � * casginc I , ister was' the �6xtending his hand across the'table to'
I ' dbagan 1 trolling hbr* feelings,. so that by the � . .. edthe hands of Laura and - "What moved the min I
_ Bennewies, Bro . . I. James Evaus 'sayipg,., . . . . ; 6 . )n'q the ,wretch Who Cassinove, shook handsawith him dor-,
. . . and beckonea Dr. Clark to foll w him
. time she -had reached the door of I the .� i . I. L . attested confessi( . '
Beeebwoof) ; James Connolly, Clinton.. . cell, she *a ,'I. shall come for you, Laura, at the .from the cell. I .. . ly did clininit the Crime, and who dially, saying: - - - - . I .
-GgOR- � . . �. 9 calm and firm as Laura .. . real I . . I .
A-CENSED AUCTIONEER. .. -.AGENTS-' . . ,. . 'of CIO I . ,' 41T)i6y have: little more tban,half an first to'congratulater'
ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer I . herself -only shivering slightly as she ,'hour s ng. Good -by for the pres,' e to. answer for it. Cagsi- "Let me be the .
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I for Rotert � Smith, . Harlbelf ., . ent." ,. - - . I I . 1. hour; let -them,'pass it td'ether,�' said has now gon . Ion to you title.- I L. I
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. . . pa.ssed the g'rat",Aoo,r IU6 the nar., L . I I . I. I .. . . . nove, the guiltless victim: of eircum- you upon your access 0 iiiii, : I
the County of Hiiron, ,solicits the obley Seiforth ; James Cummijugs, row and gloomk.-de . '. . I .. .1 I , Laura rose to accompany her bacli Mr. Watson. . ,stantlal evidence, was to have suffered Lord 39therldge." Then, turning t I I .
patronage of tbi- Diiblic for busi- 9 - P to the hackhoiy-coaich.'bat outside the Nor will we' reader, Intrsude upon &, at seven ol�lock this morning, At seven astonished wife,. he continued! !'And - .
. . Eg,mondville ; I J. W. Yeo. Holuies Cassinove was standing up with a . Its and consfgaed . grief - s . 0 sacr 4. We WiIIL ,remain, With 'L morning, Cassinove was . I also, my dear- � .
Dess in his line. Sales .conducted I . . cell she met Dr. Clar e . o1ol ck ,this let me congratulate you
ville. . . ! . cheerful countenance to receive her. . � I ., . - PhYsician"i1i I 0 1 ' I
m. percentago or so much per sale. 0 . . . ot. thank ! Rose'to his care.. , . . the clerg)iman and the� n 'th� threefold n1ur- est Rose, for . du hkve gained a
Parties ,desirous to effect insurame .. 'This is 'very -kind; - 1. cann . remained in the, sed the. gad .free, .And Thugse! I .. I Y mbrace'yow sts- - . L.
All business promptly attended to. u enough for your goodness' to my '- . MeanWhile, Laura the passage; *here they pas . derer; was dead by his own handt". . brother. Ferdinanol, 'e L
. or trausa6t- other busir,Ae,gs will . be YO I , cell with her husband until the return interval in Pacing up'.and'.dbwn before ehis sake, how was that?" UteL.My. dear. sisteT,in- . . . .
A, Clinton P. 0. re- wife,,? he said, placing' A. ,chair 'for . � . . "ForHeav . ter., while I sal , I '. . � ...
-George Ellict I U - ap-plica Ion L . , .. 1. . . - ,cell, uatll� an Inquired the greatly agitated doctor. law.,, I , I . .. .. L . L .
promptly attended. to%o L 6t' , jllose.� - ,. , . ' . . of Dr.' Clark and Mr.:Wats6n, *hin"ihe .the � closed door of the . . I .
sidence on th- Bayfield Line. 58 addr . .f � ' speak unreservedly prison advanced'and told. L -oxind* ,
. . . . fficers . ssad . You, have little. to thank me,for, be- ,. retired to let them. . officer -of -the 111 Will tell 'you All by and by. The And going ai .the table to Laural, .
� . . � - to Cassinove, while she herself went to them, tliat the lady who liad beenthere nfession of Thugsen he took her. hand, and - kissed -her' .
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to their respective posloffices. Losses CAuse,-IU fact, she' will not let -me serve r e. Morning had r In- her atteit6d dying co:
irect , or � : . sisek,an Interview ixith thle wa den.6f .in 'th' . eturned I dqlster last' cheek, saying: ... . . I ..
Inspected by the d who lives "her." . , . ing his office, she carriage, and was waiting to receive - - Was in the hands 6f the,ix. .
uearest ,the scene. . * . . "Ob Rose"s said Laura. L 1 thb prison.'.0n entei . I . night- butfor'the abominable routine, "I wish you a long enjoyment of Your'
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS .., . . 41 Bat do3Nin a - . Mrs. Cassinove - . . nove might -have been free last recovered Possessions, my dear sister." . ..
I . .. .. �m s�;e, then th4t 1,ou. have . . , nd, in a besitating manner, 4 Cassi .
L A simple and effeeUve remedY for ' . - preferred her mournful request to be Dr. Clark w�nt immediatelY to re saved . Rose, � who had received the embrace .
. . I . I served her In spit� of herself," said ' . to 'the night, and we all have been . I d and threW, .
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS I . .1. Cassinove. . I .. . L ,.Permitted. to remain with her husband ceive Rose, and con.duct.hgr . , . . twelve hours of anguish. The pardon .of her brother, now turne . . xclalm ' �
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They e0mbine the germioldal ralue of Cresoleas I . "I Would do so . . on this last night of his life. but she door- of the cell. Lots of the sheriff - herself In the arms of Laura; 0
vith j�e sootb ng rrop,erdes of slippery elm and Mo- . � .00. . . . , if I could. Mr. Qas- I The p0lid b I ea. eyes. of was placed In the ban . . . L
sists. Your drurvist or fr6m tie, 10c in stamps. . I H /V-,-.-. sinove, -I do not come here on an em- ' Was kindly, though firmly, informed row and dilat 7mpa- ,At six o'clock this morning. An,hour Ing: ' . . so
. , Co., Limited, Agonts, Montreal. 4ox . � . . !"that the- rules -would not allow -her -to, i t'he young lady betrayed the 03 d a legal murder had been cOU16 "Oh, in dearest,,I.am . happyl, .
. X.may (is Mi"r . I :. 71 . . L. . . pty visit, or. only to take up a portion �. . . . I thetic sufferings that She W9111d, Mug- later an . Y .
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I � Le& do so. . . ' . wi . mitted. There,.that Is all. I can tell you ' happier than I , haVe ev . . I
1 4c- �, . L . of the, precious time that you two have i Laura saw that entreaties and P*ray- I ly have concealed. L . that Cassinove Is .before, for I alwAys felt like th&,
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.L. . L as, I I . I . . that. is,:very. near*.,niy fieart.It Rose I ers.would. be of no avail to break these I "Can you �bear . his'. ..madam?' I anxious, that his -wife should'be coin- usurper of .your r
50 YEAR . I.. � . I.. � stern rules, And, In pale -despair, she I anxiously Inquired .Dr. Clark. . . . . vast estateM
I . � I Paused, and Cassinove looked Interest ' forted." ., remembering that the
L KXP9RIENC9 . 112!� 1 .1 I I arose and left the office.; - i .t-r"YJeS ee.;"ajMydRYIs,sOShaIImy, "My. wife!. how did she pass the 'gained by Ferdinand and Laura WerW
I . - _. . .1. . . . ed, and attentive: 'Rose resumed, .With; et g�11Y� .
. . I . . . As Laura -re-entered Cassin6ve's a .1 Is It- not so, Mr. Watson?" trying -night? How Is she this Morn- lost to the Duke of Beresleigh, ROGO'
-. I 1, - 1. . some embarrassments that soon, how- 11 SL prove � ' ,ped-th6 hand of -her -7 . .
L , . . .. J cell, she wa surprised to observe that . .,tye,� deaf -madam, so may you . ' turned pale drop
1. .. . I i I . evor, gave, way before the affectionate ' , . : I lag?" Inquired Cassinove, . I n .
I . I . . . I . : Mr. Watson was no longer there, but i It," replied,the minister. the night in Patient, Bi-' friend, and walk d to the diSta t wb2-- . I
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� A I tir candor and simplicity of her nature: . I th now for "She pas*ed .0 . . .
. . % _�_, I "Mr. Cassinove, will you permit me to I that.. an unexpected visitor, . Colonel I - She needed all her streng lent angulgli; this morning she may dow, I
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. . I I s I . speak to'you as I'should it you were Hastings, was .seated beside Casslnove,. I'the great Crisis of suffering had ar. scarcely be said to live. But'do not be The duke Instinctively surmising thd' I
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TRAI)i MARKIR U pwards would.. It Is of your wife that I wtslh fixed ekes betrayed the. fact that he -The governor of. the p L ently carrY to her will bring her back, and putting his arm around tier Wk
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. 11 . DkeiGhs L Q� had received some unexpected Intel$ saying:. . . . �, this is my firm drew her to.*hW sides saying tenderly, � � .
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. . , gence that even In this day of doom ,,It is iix o'clock, .1 at If YOU had died .
Anyone senditkir a 6keteh mind descrigtion may . . . anxiety now, is she not?" i - conviction, th. . .
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alWelily asoerWn out opinion free wL etber an . I "She Is Indeed, madam, but for the , had power to transfix him, Both the you be so good As to go to the prison morning, she would not have s1161yed What distresseg you" . I
late, VOR SALE BY W. H. HELLYARI thought of my Wife I -could die Con- - prisoner and the.visitor were so deep-,' lin Sol and bfing big un- until' night." � I I . "Oh Beresleigh, It' Is as. i sat'&, r av, - .
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ti(nis strictly confident a]. H NO OK 011 PatGnO I orbed that they, neither. of them) happy wife. It geerris a'cruel thing to . , a Will you not go to kit my possessio1v Of thw ,
sent Irm Oldest incy for securing -CLIXTONJ . ONT. , tent,' said Cassinove, bitterly. I ly abs 10h, good frien, said tl
j4patebts. . I ways .
ipatinta taken hxrou k4win & o. tecelve I . ' cases s news uld be transi0tit"'
k4, wiflootit e stegei ft tbe "Mr. Cassinove, Laura Is to hie like observed the entrance of Laura, who -night, but In such . SwInburne estates WO
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"Mew noti s . 1-1 . I I . W L a dear sister, and more than a stater flank unnoticed Into.her chair. Colonel the Iron rule is the most merciful." her, and preparo� her to see me?" and when astiho threatenek. .
. , I Hastings was saying- I Mr. Watson bowed, and s 091011 M
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Scientific Americat 6 I I for I love her more 'than any one in' "After the sudden. 'death of my -son, sadly, entered the Cell. I said CassinoVe, turning anxiously to to produc d that he could W
A bandsornell 111uStrsted WeOlkly. !xrsrest 01r. I" 11AN Ill I III 11 11 " , , . I the -world except one." . his devote�`wffe Were Mr. Watson, L d, I'Must than half believe times thought that 1,
aniation of any selentifle Journal. ,y.Irmo, $3 a " 0. I hastened from Baden-Baden to,do you I Cassinove and I "Patience, my yoxing frien I go,- and even some
� year; four months. $L gold by all newadealem . --you are the angel of her lit ', � . this late justice. I found you on trial standing together, b1s,arm supporting' -alleged heir might .�g, the soit ot
-TIME TABLE- . she Is of mine," wLld the prfsone�. . . Consult her Physician first.' Will It not the , ,
MUN,R& C8.3618roadlo.-. New Ydrk ' Tiailia Will ardVe at and . depar "Mr. Cassinove, If my position and for life, 'and had no opportunity of her forms her lidlid restin,g UPOU his . be dangerous to communicate this in* I my father*s first In I with that .
I, com: Be ex)lausted O) the C6U, .
lamne 0rV&6Mrst_WPJb1n9t0n.D,Q inunleating with you. I placed MY- breast. I I L D took t
... - from Clinton! station as follows : - hers were reversed, if I were in the telitgence In her, pre nt . beautiful girl that hi I
1313PVALO AND GoDnRICH� ,DrV game straits to which she Is now re. ; self among the witteeaSeg for your do. ,'Is it -time?" he Inquired;' 5r, state, doctorl" I tineut. 'And eveft so You see M has I
: tenses, and awaited the. Issue of. the ::It is times" replied the ministe . . - pr6vided." *�;
__ __ 00ing East 7.88 a. in. duced, I would throw myself upon her i trial. After Your conviction, I saw that ' Tile hour Ila$ .Come,� love," Bald "NO; 1 Certainly think not; it 10 jUat L
. . . I . 99. 94 noble heart for sympathy' And few I , to be lost In trying Cassinove, stooping and whispering to the sort of shock she requires to bring "Well, sweet Rage, are You not very'
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8,291). m. sure of finding it. What I �now Laura � -there was no timi her back from the border$ of .the glad that this son proves. to be, our .
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I - 5.20 ,p- M. Ila such a ease Would be to me, I wish - to obtiln the Clemency ,of the Crown. his wife, gray0l . I .young friend Perdinamd, th� husbantV .
I I sought the'Ininister linmediitely. I She raised 'her head, And fixed her
PPIROTTS ' Goi-n,g Nf'e'st ' 10.15 a. in. to ,be to hers" said Rose, earnestly, mL "But the dailgerO119'effects of sudden of our dear T,aitra, who to by this;
I found the Duke of Beresleigh with,hi eye. 91 joy Vo meant; once more ta possession of her..,
At It . "I am sure that you will'be all that , q ,,Pon hie; face with a Ion long eL sud. .
MONTHLY MAGAZINL 4 . I 12.56 P. in. the kindest friend can be to my be. an the game errand of friendship', but g�zc, throw her . arms around 111m. "Circuffistaftces Alter eases, Th rank and title?" .
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