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SUNSITINB AND 5I .DB.
CHAPTER XI .—Iiar.Y Shoran/one.
Said hlassinger was suffering from a
The way of the tratogressor went easy o 81-44 ice mpaart.4 of 1yromtc aff4et.
y b y f r tion, He sinew kin ell he wsa really
a nuts" -a titer Hugh. iI}aeieger, Hie Banda eulirrio £roma rofonnd fit of ntber se1£-
ran saaoother than he cent 1aia calf have oent;rapt and wild deepaidog; careleesnesa
expected. His two ;hitt bugbears faded
away by degrees; before the strong light of mat cansequenes: eb,° world move", however,
tecta into pure noner,tlay, Ralf did not C'lilev remarked. in apiteaf our sorrows
know that Mae (.aatloner lay dead and Throne months sites Wyvillei llieyaey'a Peatb,
buried in a Irately grave at Qrfordneaa; end. m, t:strand re u; an ass new anaste. is
'icittrcu lelsey wee +tea= left as -ward iii wa.ctraege to fiat any but Meyseya at the
stats, foe Meyeel. had dwa•it tiitrta ft+orn !into.
Cltar Cvr, ear o&aeraise in onver nCed.ud
iaimetncrfal ;the firm a,f the b:tnmers, even,
unseen of a'younger branch, having percbee
oft elm estatewith his uo'lygeteen eel().
trent nnelder and rained reprcaentative ot
las mein fine*. Tse wedding was a very
alWet affair. at coarse; half mourning at
best, with no show or tomfoolery : and what
was of more importance to Ilu,h, the •r•
reager/lents for the settlements were nam•:
sasiefeetery. Tee family aalieitor waeule
•:telt a fo.1 an to make tlsir,7a unpleasant for
bit Raw cliaztat. tiV' mired was a: nice little
body in her wey, arra ; mff idea: t fly proud
al her c„p he poet , ►x•1 totem a lardy hetghe
of merlon euperiodrfy, tough ;renter liked
the 'paia.k and wh t• emelt wonaaa then
atkterwuae, net he dideet mein to five
snitch et Whiteetreed tether—l' At leen
while year =other laas, iny ela.lid,
he said cautionaly to Wiefftmi, iettieg
her down gently by gradual rtsgdes,
and aavlotr Ma own, repatatlon for kindly
consideration at the rave moment, ""The
good old soul wontd mitarally like still to
feel herself wietreseln her own house, It
would be cruelty to unothera b -law to die.
turb fuer new. Whenever we carne
down Wen wine down etrietly on a visit to
her. .lint for ourselves, we'll neat for the
present in London.
Neettug to Loudon, eultei Winifred, for
ber part, exceliexntly well. In pear papa s
day, Indeed, the Meyeeye had felt teem.
Pelves of late far taco deeply impoverished—
Abaco the endl Ila awattowed up the road-
bed rasing -wren to go up to tmwa an
arra relieved hill xa at once of eo ninny ember• hired house for a few weeke or me in. the
'.as nteaa Q, and. ,undo hairs pray tae illy Lard height of t*ae a son as they haul once been
of the M 1a. of 1 tee mite s vex Mara, San event co do, during the golden ago of the
tlae hundrt!d of Dna t1cu tint cuuuty oaf agricultural inteeeat. The etre 1a to keg
S> fi.a;u, ceataiui eg lay ratlnac ssurcntcxtt so a
many aexr'e , roods, sand in<ra! e e, ba the tome
exp of aoaueee stn the old ho oo on a reduce
mento Qr.cam—anel mostly lees, taleed, ata i eosae had occupied to the fo11 theiroani est
the sears greecedetl. euerg?ca ciariog then latter days of nuicer-
sal depression. Se .Landon wan to Winifred
a practically almost unknown world, rich
in patential;ties of varied aer$s►v-menta
strne.ay u u up in her pians for marrying
hfua, Oa the aantrary, the affair; et the d.
e•eaee:l were x eet:god exactly as H gh him.
sen w eel? i ve wished theta to be ordered.
The i iii iu yertieular was. a perfect gear ;
Welt ,earl t tient thrown his awns round the
Wain:leas ettotnsy who drew it np; Mrs.
.
1sf.a s• y cep i ited sole extant e.aa+l eaair-
dietn of enn LIIfan�; the estate and Hall
big .eetht l sabeelutely awl Rltbeut re-
resiader ra n eifred iia peraF u ; a lira
interest fu .art-io spte asst sante only, area
airs •;,e•1 by se tomcat, to the rehab hee-
aaelf , i .d 'tee .:aia: a l chest far Hagg ,l aa-
sD1g
hlveee reeg inleed ted lu: sed Fut for the
beat. I he hes Benue had ebosee the
iiepipieet passible neeneut for deleg. The
sheen an the ear -line were on #Ile fele
own site. There need be no ;one;