HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-01-19, Page 7OVA'S TRIUMPH.
A STORY OF LOVE. Ae .l WAIL,
BY MARY J. HOLMES,
Authcir of " Lena Rivers," "Edna Browning,"
"Tempest and Sunshine," Etc., Etc,
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arum him and Held:
hose Government will simmer for
tis, yours or the one tlutt I ttekne •
Reimer pain than he had over known be-
fore.
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Nettle of yours!"
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the Kest," was the abider's • auatvor,
though all the while the warm twice
wee cutting cruelly' into the tonalar
flesh.
This Bili suspected, and mtttbe't'3tag• to
himself:
"Good grit, if he its a rebel," he went
on; "Conelde"rmble top-lofty,ain't you,
corporul? Anil nn chepsa of ,your eloth
like to meet with their equals„ I'll go
ou with my history. I was born in
11. Inissac'Imst'tts, atot over at d'ay's ritlo
from Boston. Flyer been to Beaton?"
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; and the stranger rejoined: it cannot zuttt' l,e ltelpeejr TT. is their heightened c'oloir, and Bill proceeded: -
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