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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-15, Page 91 im tut for the cheek "'Int then' hCr eyes were' blurred ge'tltat and that theNerth Was 'meddling With. Rehad eye beautiful. . flushed with pride at hearing her ,she Could. not see distinctly, for, strange 'what sees „none of he busineas, and and meter the first words of greeting: -husband thus speken"of by Rose Math- ., , . . , a, i I ,0 "Why, Mrs.-Orithara, how -handsome-. ow...,"11"hereabonts does he come in?" ii'' e'S brother. ' 10 say. the idiatpest pang of all was now he's turned Abelitideist,-,0jd•join- were over, she broke oitt•in,.her illepul7 • , the knowing_ ilent. Isaac,. do pure, so ,ed, too, -dear, aelar."s• ' ' ,,•-• '' '' g sive way- ' • • ries, bat'Istutt," interrupted the wid- ' gentle, so girl -like, nthst• be a eciiiipon, , • AtteMathe . siu'lel t Iteis0„recison- you are looking! just like the apple "Oh, pretty soon I'll get to him. 'ion for weld ese, •Swedatigl :'•,. geAtIkling. \Mg, and, after is° Moment, rdplied, "I 13111, .. end lei a lime .mhe eoilid. lot. .haveno idea Mitt Toni has changed Lis blossoms. 1 wish your husband could There's snore about George yet," ans- w- ', •quite forgive slier yothigest born that mind in/the jeast withreifra to di; me . )100' 1°4 :11".... 'I'm sure .he ouldn't Is ered _Roseius° 'skie resumed her read - be haa not boon justctwo 'inches tell- groes, or ,that be loves 1110 ...sontherri, Stay there another hour. 1 think fee fug, . - er, Blind, ignorant Willow shams, the friends one whit the 104343 than when erttO it'" '1°b, .4'''''.t: i�n" -.::' . i. • -"I' lead the jiletilltite 01 talking to him hour will come when, otfrifee) bOilded'i ideffe.liellhe them from abase. Negroes The tears came at once to Annie's, yesterday, •end feund hint very intelli- ' -knees, ehe'litliank the beerstuling hand -and Southern Tewelivities have nothing 0.es; and her voice w 010 as ,eeey •leses'5., s gentali:d senSible. If we had more men which itept her boy from growing just to 11* withA ' it. • blow -has been strusheck like him, success would be sure and ' 'two inches taller. ., , • - - ..` ' - - lit •thO very 'heart et 'Our' 'Onion en ,, replied: d George does not know how sick t speedy. - Ile has about him a, great • Onward, still onward.. they. Movea; 'Vein feels it. this filtify to -resent It. ' It's have been, neither do .t .'mtdi to ititve - deal of fan and humor, which go lair until they tornedthe•etirnereedspensed it -et like this: suppeee you; in a rpet, him. It would only make his burden . towards keeping up the spirits of his •heavier to bear, and It tiss. to care mo,re eontiony, and some of the poor fellows befero the depot. ' '', : ,. ,, - ,, . ....' were' trying...to ,scratch Your mother's for his comfot:t 'then my teeia."'• • • • ••.• need it eghly. There' a young boy ,in . A: little npart front the rest Gperge, -,'eYett out,. 811(1 Tem should try to pre- This wits 0 phase of assellishness, the ranks, /mine Simms, who intereets firs:ham stood.%wishing _that Alto ,eara. ',ALiit".it. ' Would. ,-int think hint false to e r him . . would tome, 'mid building airy citstles yen, if be took the part' of his mother? whollnew to Itose and feaneinstent : greatls." she. wris-Silent, thee ,reinemberinje T011eti ' ' ' "Oh-iti" and the Witte* drests a long ,or *hatwottlit be -*hen he returned, ' .‘Voula 3'011 not rather reeve& him far letter, he seated 'herself upon the foot sigh aa Rose continued:" '- covered „with inmate, .414).41e,,W0k1,,,41,14.0! 14043? qpil if 10,: stood quietly by mid - of the' bed, and throwing aside her bon- "I wender he NvEts ever suffered tO ' to de, it only opportunities weie eller. ' ' Mt* Yen fight leent?" net,, took the letter from. her neeltet, 1 ecents, lie seems 0.6 young, co .gb:1-111te 4xl."' life would distinguish bliniself„'he -"Ira •iibt Very •111SelY 1-111145111(1 try' to - telling' Anele as she did so that she' .. and so gen•tle. Still ho does n. gte. thought, with nattily a best& d(,81e6 teratelt out mothetts eyes," ,toillil Itose, autit igughht...,tit .,her Inghenia,,,e odd too wite intereeted In the war, and In; deed, 494..geotT, Vent Graham telle ' e, dint Ilis papere. fivould.',talk of Iiiin as by visiting the 2121£ and shilling Itis 41 gorkaht hero, and 'when he carne Week conipgrisons. and tioding; iirtof ,ft, leo. se'vetYm° \vita" itkhda had gone. "1 never keew how it felt betote;" • thett.ithy,delieftcy he I/appetite toeve: 'to Rockland, the people would come ment, "I don't vee hiew talks eat fight e, tor out to inert bine A denser crowd than e nd !eve etiett other was assembled now. Their facee would. .-Nlr, Itather didn't quite 1,110e it either, not then be so sad, for they would come and without directly replying to Rose, to do hint honor, and in fancy ho heezi . he RAce, by Way Of diverting heir mind the stirring notes of the martial musk., from the subject of iter brother's vol. and saw the smile of joy steal over the nnteerilig, if she notieed what TOM, eveather-beeten features of the lead- • void About the Rockland eampany in or of the band, the num with the jani- Renetik and iteorge Graham and Bente used wialte hat as he fired that wet-' Simus41n Pllrlietthlr' tee home. There would be earriages . This uholed Bolo - of Annie, who -0, to more than now, and maybe. ll had 1 i .....,. 7...•''x'-'-'"cAl5,;.••••....".;.;f4.'.(t-,;">.'..':;',..'i7:::::: -fT•,..-'!i,..1-.. ti; • LOVES TRIUMPH. A STORY OF LOVE AND WAR4 BY MARY J. HOLMES, Author of " Lena Rivers," "Edna Browning," "Tempest and Sunshine," Etc„ Etc. +47,4431'W-Mq,4‘444.4.97tlerMealIMMENES sow the hare boys on the walk, the "Billy boy, 13Illy boy, I never sot go wemen at the doors, and heard the nitwit store by you before,' How win peal of the iilluge bells. It would be w. let yon go? Stay, Billy, dea.or e•lee grand, he thought, if he C011itl Itil'al II rim away thp first chance you mt. IN,111 crown, just as the Rowan victors used Billy boy?" „ to do,esit Would please Annie so inueh "Net by a jugful!" was the emphatic to see hint tilUS triumphant. She would reepouee. "I hain't none of that kind. not come up to the. depot, he knew. I'll be shot like a. deg before I'll run. She would rather Le alone when, she Ile Baker name shun never. he dia' met him, while he, too, would prefer grimed by my aeserthe. We more ,l.ke that all those people eheula not be loolo ' Wel to do that; .but (lon't,tiowl so. I na ing on when he kissed his little wife. . kinder putthe on the tender, you know, Just then the train appeared, luta the *cause. I'm goin" away. I should be confusion became greater as the crowd ne'ly as ever if rd -Btay.0 hum. So drew nearer together, and the mansvith estop your snlyellie," arid havilig driven the jam -lied white hat, who woe to 'the last nail into a, broken /tor, 1 5i11 fife tes.' orge's welcome. home, redoubled gathered up hits bundle, and with the his exertions. and tried his best in ohne° remark, "Nuff said," (hated drown his own emotions in the harsh through the open door, and was off ere sounds he made. But above the fite's his mother fairly sem/velum:led it. shrill sereain, Above the bass drum's There WIIS a great crowd ,out that -beat, and above the engine's hiss, Was 'morning to see the company off. Fa- heard the sound of wiling, OS one by tbers, mothers,wiyes and sisterse-thoge oue the Rockland volunteers stepped ytho had friends In ,the • company and aboard the train. those whelsad nom.. The Mather Car- Billeives the Inst'•to go, or :as 2 part- riege was there, and flew its window ' log: act be had fired the .old cannon. Rose's childish ftICE! looked out, now which almost front thne immemorial Irradiated with smiles es its owner had heralded to Rockland's sleeping eit- bowed to some acquaintance, end again 'gem that. twelve o'clock bad struck, Shadowed with sympathy ah the Cries and it was Independence Day. Sonne of some bereaved one were heard amid said it wail no good omen that the the throng. a . - ' • worn-ont gun burst in twain from the I'Vid,ow Shnins,too, was there,-ilrawn heavy &ergo with which Bell had seen • thither by a desire to see it Isaac did fit to load 'it, but Bill cared not for march. with Charlie Warner, •as elle omens.. end with three cheers and a. hoped lie would, notwithstanding thnt tiger or tinale Sun, he jumped peon he had told her be was probably too the platform' Apt ite.the final all aboard ' short. She dichet believe that, -he was was Shouted; teller than • he looked, and inaeanneli There was a •ringing of the bell, a as Charlie was the most aristocratic sudden Mit:ling- ofethe engine, a strain - of the .eompany, she did hope Isaac ing of machinery, 'a• sweeping baokward would go with him. So there she stood oe the wreathe, ot smoke. and then. • walting,• net ear from Mrs. Baker; who 'it e r e so IiitelY,- one hundrecl soldiers bud dried her eyes, and come for a last' bed been, there was nothing lett save look at her bone. e • - - ., • -- an , open spire. tie . frozen gromul and thlwiti'd 11•P° '8°1(1i634 ' calli°;'' 61°"*".'• ' irei tells,- as •cold •ana as empty ns the steadily, onward, the regular tread of hearts of those who watched until the their feet and the measured belie of . the ,artim making solemn music ate : .. IiIst. eneling• ring . see- vapor died tunicl the 'cistern ' Woods, and then went they clone, oxid sending a chill to ,•nsany. e sienct; for 'twas aki gala dayi ,,s.auy back to the hems lett as deso- no Fourth of .fulyaus old-fashienea, gent, .las.t.' . ; .,.: .....____„•• eral training, they were there to cries brate. Every drum -bent Wes, a pxyto , , . .. . .•CHAPTER IV. ., • . of wAr, and they. who kept time to ,it .. , Were going forth to battle.- Onward, 9, letter from Brother Toin,-*--I am so onward, still they came, George Gra': glad. It's an Aga sinee he wrote, and rfe heki 'dying to. hear 'from home. hat would net let them stqpifeiif oh is.cftuso it was his duty to stay wheelie OVA IH. was. I'd like to ave duty or Any- thing -Isetmake Me willing to poet frith mat unless God Tir,1 7 It. OD Pm. I don't believi4 Mrs. Grahant buMil.5. loss 'him 1/.611 love, her huslimul as tie you, or qie 01116'140 oted consent to be lett alone," Rose saw she mode rnisciatel ovule. by *rex° , • tan ltMg, t0,11'er hug:Iberia, her thoughtleee way of &Peaking,. AO q°6-7.• Mum or•Shmulaie •whe could nol, find emirage to tell to, repair the wrong, she beat over 14,everer 4:1,VictAtillf-4-11% laps, ed her Tom's letter. It wonlil be leo "I "In gi"rr'' '121 41"78 (141W Soldin Wingbara by Colin z.. Campbell teolveket fetteee , .4.? • .14 • • . • what he meant to. do when be hand- Anni"nd "14; The Nkied %Vlndaor, Oat. nweh for her to bear at once, scmething foolish. You .ares faint; Dreatio, thought, (is he saw how gretttly F,ho shim t I tell the eervaset to bring you wits painiiil because her brother ta,1 some wider? She's M the kb:ellen, suppose," mid ere ,A,nale could explain, lehitel the army, and was evert then Ririe luta darted; into the neat little, *"""*":' in Washington. ,To Rose it tens lame consolation that Tim was etiptain of his eompany, and that fed/liens were taken from the famillee in Boston. Thls was far • better than It' he had gave n nrivate, which of course he would not do. Ile 'MIK 00 proud tor that, and she could never have forgiven him the disgraee. -Still: viewed in any light, it was MT ma, for Tom hue been to Rose, more like a father than a brother. Ile was ths pride, the heed of the Carleten fam- ily, upen whom herself ana mother had loaned, the one sines the day ef her widowhood, and the other elm*, 'die coula remember. He it was who had petted and earessed and spoilt her rp nettle Very hour When, at the altar, hp hall giveu'her to Will. He it nus. ton, who had been the arbiter of all the • childish differ/niece whieb, had orison kitehen '17.here Widow Simms was /noon- Ing over the stove and kindling a fire. - yen?" water. Hurry and bring it quick, will with which to make the evening tea. es.--"' "Girl. girl, Mrs. Grahnin wants %nue Row called out a little peremptorily, for there was something rather suggeas tive of defiance in the square straight back Which never moved a particle in tinswer to the command, • see' "Deaf or hateful," was Rose's mental. comment, and as it tuiglit be the for. mer, she -wished she •Icsilew the girre mune, as that would be more apt to attract her. Most every Irish girl is Bridget," she thought to herself, "and I guess this one is. Any way she *eta like the girl that used to order mother out doors; so venture upon that name." Bridget, Bri.clfiet!" and this time the between herself and Jimmie, teasing, , WAS decidedly authorative in its naughty. whntlering now me e„e Yake tone, but what more Rose might have knew where,. • if indeea• ho were alive. • added.was out short by the widow, who And Itt the thought of jiminie. with cropped the griddle with. a barlg, awl his saucy eyes and handsome faces her. turning sharply round replied: tears flowed afresh. What if be wore "Th era's s no Bridget here, and if it's and should join the aienY, me you mean, 1 am Urn. Joseph Toni?' It would. be more than she RETURNED ON TIME. • Carefully washed, properly ironed, correctly finished and fairly priced— that's the history of your linen when brought here. Not a thing in our washing preparations to injure the fibre of the gooils and not a thing unhealthy about our work rooms. Base had good reasen for remelts • T her husband left her, Rose .fint weeping boxing uto. &mum, and coloring: erims , D coild bear, and for a. long time after • over the picture he drew at both bet seri, she tried tc. apalogize: beethers slain on mule bloody battle- „ Leave Orde t C ' P rs a arr s Feed Store, I beg your .pardon, I did not.'eee .field. Ile shadow of war -was begin - 1 eupposed everybody kept _ . ....,......, ..._ . ., . ,,..... ming to enral her, and brought with 3."I. 'face'• it n new and estrange sympathy for those who, like herself, bad brothers 1 'g'Don'tilmad yke the matter any worse," - '""V4rl interrupted the widow, smiling in spite IF Again remembering Annie GrnIttun, in the ftrmy. TI -1..E. TIMES of herself, at Rose's attempt to excuse. Le(i'esessneleeesee,i,e,iI104;r!.• • • ,..77/7.11•e• ti . ',Terra - CASI A meat131,y magma' eating road bag ms,Ater formation for CANADIAN Cad CLANAD1AN ••01,0•••••••••11. - Si,beoription pries Ono nstott oat „ Ante; tn \' "." OR. you eau. receive 11wi•tb this paper for ons sear at Wel %&m)! price seatlieg your Otet.04'£O lee pnblisher of the 1M13 IL Wimghem. Send 10 osis for simple wow.' You wilt lite it, Addreee. Canadian Rome Journal Co., (Liminc) TO2ONTO, 'part 4 10 PATENT Good Ma Mv,:.17.sergek TEE PATENT REOORoe e•-• Baltimore, KC THE DUVAL THEATMENT FOR BEAUTY consists of ten remedies for all im • perfections of the Skin, Hair and Teeth, and is for sale by the following druggists: • MORROW'S DRUG STORE. • COLIN A. CAMPBELL Who.are furnished with FREE SAM- PLES to give to Lady inquirers. TISE WINSOR BAUER, CO. Ihnited. MANIAMMEIBINCi CHEMISTS TORONTO, ONT. !CLUBBING LIST •• • bei mu "You out, t from my ghe:seneng up., exclaiming to hereelf: dress that I was a hired girl, and so I "I'll go this •veier afternoon. She'll be was in my Younger days, and I don't gm gled to know what Teen thinks of fool none the true for it neither. Miss 'George!' tine ere long Rose .was• plek- • Graha,rYs faint, she? She's had In g her -way deinti)e. through the - -time to get over it, I think. Here's the row street whieh led to the cottege the Hollow. It wais superior to most of. Water," and filling a gourd shell • elle the dwellings upon that. street, tuid. handecl. it la> nose, Nvuo,- in her admire -- of neatness • and thrift apparent in . cenie near forgetting Anule. everything :ironed it; from 'the• nieelY. 'nit Annie 'slid not care, for. the,re- pnintod fence to.,..4The little'sarden.with encotinter between the widOw end it.)tees ,flowers,i.usk;•budding into Rose found her laughing the first. really •heartylaugh she had enjoyed since "'They have seen better days. I am • George went away. • sure, or c186 Airs. Graharies'epeciat p081' "It's jest like this," Rose said, as • ,, tion was- above her • '•himbstiLd S, was she rests-a:Fabler emit by Anii0, lissome. -to (lobe Subsdi-ibers ' a 'reasonable rate. •Read the fol- RaSes anent/II eoinnient,•eme she, lifted ing latntly while She bid how kind , /, • . , r w 11 t hi li throu h• • • • fo with h d en1 The TIMES 1S in a position to offer a particularly at- tractive clubbing list this year. We offer not only such ! Rose -wee' struck at once with .the alt tion of the (to her) novel drinking cup, . taVoirites TheWeekly Globe and Witness, but are in a position to offer a reasonable rate for the Family Herald andWeekly Star. Our club with the Family Herald and Star includes the two, great..pretnium pictures, "Battle of Alma,"d'OPtiagyWillows." We also are enabled to give Marion Harland's Works, "Bits of Common Sense," the gate-lateli anCtsaseea lip the nee- the NIridiew Sim= had been, coming oWing 1st ...• •• • ow c, C2 2g.. a. g nips , s every (ley a y er, ham's splendid figure towering above Pear• old Tom!" end dropping parasol the opeh Window, of a sweet pale face, leaving her et night because Annie in- " 1 the rest, nna eliciting more than one. in one place, gloves he another and I. s' flattering compliment from the look- • , • . s MAI% an itnothc.r, lteoe eAlather„ who . - / . , • s'• had just coine in from shopping;. seised OTS 011. , , . • - There were john and Eli; side -bye the letter Mr husband handed her, and, side,-elblin eagerly. scanning the fen seating , bei'seif upon an •ottoman near • forme which lined the 'walk for 'O., sight the window, began to read without ob- ot last night's bride, and Bli leOlciug serving that it wits dated at Washing - for his mother, if perehance she should • ton . instead of Boston, as usual. • be there. She was there, and :what to •Gradnally„ however, there came a . , john was better yet, she stood with shadow ovc.rr. her fere, and her 'husbabnd and of .a Stout -figure, flying sistecl tbat she should. • through the opposite door, aaef anxious "I like Mre.. Simms!" was Rose's .ve- te avoid being seen.; • , .• hement exclamation, "and I am glad • Poor Annie had been very sick, .•end Tom said whet -he did about Isaac, who • more than Once the physician whin. at- used to saw our wood. I did not tell tended her had suggested sending for . you, did I? ,And there's something real her hosband, bet . Annie; 'though miss- nice //limit your husband, too. mean ins hila Sadly, and. longing for hihimto'lical her .151 while I read it," and Rose more than any one could guess, rulwaye ran 'out •to -the wood -shed„ where the opposed it, begging of Widow Simms, ' widow was now splitting a. pine board her haud Susen's slioulahr; showing, in, 'ee who of her own accord went to nurse for kindling, the newspaper she at saw the teas gathering Kimsey -that nue early.•she was trying to, mo- eyes, :Intl dropping upon the:letter she ether her. had been, "isdybig to wee" ens:'What . it,Itose •:r Mr ., Mather Usk- "Thael hine-tliat John," o Su- " , her, not to svelte atlYthing. whiels weeld, first hed need, having burned entirely alarm. him in the least. So George, out. ' ' -• ever hopeful, ever looking on the sunny Rose's -manner and voice were very &de. thought of his blue-eyed wife- 'Hr. eolleillathiy as she said: san s voice faltered as she pointed him ed „en n -nob ,,et 1; . out to the widow,whoseheart gave- one ,., :,..,"" .....,..,....._ ,, - i s ear.. a little bit siek,•• neel . nervous it ihrght "Ple.aso,. Mrs. , Simen, - come. in and great spasm of Pain -sue she saw ,hine• * vb. . )e.111,. end..Ileee. cried outright„. be, but not dangeronS at ell,' gna Wrnte listen' •while I read whet brother Tom anal then grew suddenly still with wrath s 141- didn't believe Toni Would do that! I t and indignation. for alas, her Isaac, thought people like him never went who wassto have' gone. with Oliarlie:.•to' Wtil% .1 'most know he'll he killed. Oh. dear. dear. - 'Valet shall i. dor and warner,- son of seoeklanees judge,. was 1-Zos'eflick her too , in the lap •-of her marching With William Baker,--Bille- husband, who, fondly. •ettressed- her ' . who had been to the workhouse twice, to say nothing of the times he had , chestnut hair as be repliecis e .• Melons! • "Yotell beer it like a breve .N -OW Eng - Stolen her rare -ripe ' She had not looked and for anyearly thing like kial wnnin: We need Spat midi men brother Tome end 1 rearm! re - thin,' and cold tearcely believe' her as your opeetea him oneshalf so 'much tes now • senses. Yet there they were, right be' that he has. shown how truly noble. he fore her eyes, Isaac and Bill,. the for- snee. hoping his Mother would not . see 14. I -Xe ' was, greatly, oppdsed to Lin- ' him,. ante'the latter trying not to , See. . cans .you, knew, and workee bard to defent him; but new that our Country ' '..lais mother, who wits quite no inneh is in -danger. lic.; liked time patriot, has -delighted to see him with Istme Simms throten aside all political feeling' • and . as the widow would have been had gone to the rescue:- ' -,I' honor. hint -for Isaac been with Cluirlid :Warner!, jiist . , in front. et, arid 'may stiecesseattend him:" . . "Yes," interrupted Rose, as a .new Alas. Baker iiitsl followedfolhvaeci hor sone to the hall, •Iutd hearcl the reimena for the leelt g ' rneic /ler' "bot . \TWA, . W111 leis comma er and gathering np • her knit- . '"By the way,. 'Willi I find there's a Southern 'friends think of lam? and he ting silo htieried into the kitchen; lease , company hare frolli 'Rockland. rine taptabess decision, and she culled out in has got a heap of them. There Ate the or:. .ing Annie to receive hm. visitor •alone• appearing fellow% toos, most of them .a. loud exultant tone: , -.• . .. : Bithey's mid leranklinie- from 'New • "Miss. SimMi ms! ss. simiado sot" ns ' :leent,• the Itieharad mine ht' Mobile; an . Not waiting for her knock t� be ' are, 'and' under good discipline. I am neswered, Rose entered -at the open especially pleased with the second lieu - see your Ike with Bally? Oap'n John. those nice people in Chokestore-whet ed door, and vanced at once into the .- tenant. He's ' a magnificent looking sen would have pat him with Charlie will they 223' when Alleyheer he lute room where A.nnie.was. her 1811( hair . mete and attratts .attention wherever Warner if he, hadn't fell .sliert two. teken np arms against •thein? and he • .incheis, IAok kinder nice . together, lavers' used to quarr6,1' so with. those priehed back from- her ferehead, her he ' goes" ..' • • • . blue • don't they?'only Ike steeps a trik Stiff Abolitionists in Boston, When, they Oye2 1111222111177 brilliant, 3441(1 1104 "That's George, yon know," and Rose fete scarcely loss white than .the pillow •mlite as mu& pleased tis Amile herself, 'pears to ine." . ', . --------.•' . add the. Sottthernem, had; no right to nodded . towards the latter, whose pale It didn't ""pelie eo•to yIridow histheir slaves. Tom insisted they had, on which it lay, to 'her kied, eheenng:lettle, h'as :written about Mt- ;prowl', and 'which. did much • tokeete'stfer acraiiige your- 'lei:lie-something perfectly splen - tom dying within her. Annie was bet- del. Torte has volunteered and gone to ter now,-wes juet in that state of :PA' Washington, you know." raleeeenee.avhen she found it yery hap. It was strange how those few words to Ile all day loeg, watching Velem elning,ed the widow's opinion of Rose., Simms, ehe bustled out and in, set- The fact that Thomas ' Carleton, whom ting the chairs in a row with their /six the Rockland people fancied was a backs square against the wall, and tlaeir Secessionists. had joined the Federal six tronte oppoidte the tabIes. R11111011(1 army, aid ;Imuch. towards effecting this bureau, alse in•••tt flew. Wa0 juk change, but', not so mach -ass the fact wishing tome- one aVould wine; -when' -that he had'actually riotited her boy, the swinging oe the gate and the wid- anti spoken of him in a letter. ow's exelnmation, -"Oh, 'the land, if "Miss Blather ain't so bad after all," that stnek-up,thing Chet seotoile;":: ah- //hes timagifc '.aiidstriii.ing her axe into nouneed the sppro4aly pi; Ttosc 'aVathe-r. theleg,:elie',Solloaved lose to the sit - make nrykelf missile, for -Mercy ting.rborn, likening -eagerly while she knows. I don't want to hear none ot read the few sentences pertaining to yortr, secession ..steff. It fairly makeS • George and lemee. -They were. as -fol- - my blood. bile!" was the widow"s nekt. lows: • nrstrifl be aeurriote expl•essly thee' Ord tire dratelliffe' ute 4 liWiltent VaVrehill. Awes% aesseet.--- ke,. • • , • • oho said; "Mid I've made a heap 'of IIe's tether homesick, silly speeches', I know, Den% yoti re- when t, asked hint if he had member thnt time in the hall, when Ids Chin quivered In a mom 1 talked about your besbrind being shot? - EUVW the teats etfunlinet it hi 1 ant sorry, bat 'do think 'he's '2102 boy 1 eatet tieconnt far likely to be picked off than Tom, who feel in hint. Heeven ge Is not nearly so tall. Yeti are faint, tome £6 open slight he nin't you?" she added, os she saw how victim." deathly pelt' Annie grew, while the "Yen, yes, my boy, drops of 1 sralratiou 11100(1 thickly cod burying her face 1 about het 1 /ilitonfo' fnutferi.11 &lag It &WOW tether, , end 1 yes, root interest that it we y trot fa!! a darling boy," er bard bands, Times till eld of 190o, $1,00 Times and.Weekly Globe, - I. Titnes and Weekly Globe and Marion Harland's. 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