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etefea; tlieloo.w.oe—, eleOlOOtOOWAO4-eto .000eoeet000royos,•}Reeootogo.A.N.:ook,owook elle had said. "Where sim,1* tve be tyou afraid, that, you seek. to shelter ,4:;..44.1*::...;::...Z 'still for freee two to five days, time, 4
Or
4 . to -morrow night ?" •yeeteelf behieO her ?"
feeder of
from four t.o ten poulitis. This may
.e. 1 neoemeallik Oa "ve "Far frena here, et ail eventee" re -1 Afreed ! A light, scornfu*,
Le small, but it is worth looking
t?:,
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4 turned she lightly, "Par fronx the lough. broke from Verley. For eet.
After.
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cold weether the feeder shoeict use a
Of
IF "A fool to blind is hardly deeerv- , ,..„ , _o. _ . . , -Oitek heater, Cottle wi'l stan4 arid
Wi °°' ' 1 e''' Ater " 4et4 Ver.rieY rineetwuhlir, ;IT ittfalotnrYcl. aegadirwehrier;"43 PAN JOPE POALE. ' drink and shiver, taking two or
°, leo esen 9 on .
kaa7K.4%.1'NEY.f..34€.4e3:***4E*Ni.)1(.0:1(0.1#&:01i.;IEfeKfe+40tEeA,Ciatea41144) "14elliPt4Qtis _aat',- 't ' a 'faranee animation &Jew mom NM. ter three swallows ot A tinte minie eatist-
ak.
The tine:it fa fast ePPron'cbieg
• - ' Wind. to wa.te, My feulto e ,*},e ecteieci I — „ -
CH-APTEA XXXII, poneti would not prove i., fail- 18114t 4" plinC41.9lekom9.9Peeglh 1'.1 As 1;es"- irl;z10-4-. - "Igree,,j9. °'llel4v1"°:chulloTel4robdt. ilioerr°oiceolthreAtto°,:nth:neadolllertteeteioeetiwTols, ernepdioNs°Orrfreeiht.intrhge Nvonoetee; re tobrniTegrile."
S'Qn‘ef, eagerly, pointing to the openovindow ec,tr. the sun Jose scow, ott,h t,he ture of -the body. algestima could go
e
4 go burst .from ber. And at ' No ; I many low hardly a lame liugere elowlY, lillgerinitlY 'tbrougoion the right hand well .guarded by • 1 4 hall • 4 • • . on without stop or.thindrence Rut
tine inetent the door was opened his hatr. as thoug1a. to tosoech* blio..plitohts ; "liberty 'may lie tbere I" tcrofrountat antin vetrious Weller. thi I I - te t w - d
(Ms., who Was beginnieg to te rother w4Mostweet te' xieve. le es, "All I' she started. breught te with their Isy!stemko obfea41,1tvedadt?odr; it% bef:rec° (itweaan rhel7tsilized. aanI7teheg
softly. and Ocaustantia entered. ment to send her wortt." setti Dune o *
in the dark, dear ? To eit in tho Ashamed of the schoolboy tangier, to ""a" X(84 4 41;14'"" • fresh life end lome by his tone. and certain to put them out. of besinese xfoogretoar,ettbhoerieesteeePr. irn it* 449"5"3/41S'
dork like thie---01.4 it Is vrY wreeng take ' un 'merge that °had "clip. Juet one little one. You , turned to where he pointed. ‘,"erl writes Ur, 4. K. Williams. With the
94 Yctu- 1" 64e salc1" Wit"enWr pousee—sed him when be decided on /c"Ir il.'" tshe leeeee eOen nearer; ttolas she did so. lie signeiled to Dee- observing gerefen and attentive
scolding, • grower there is no more to dread
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she 11,4 iust, parted with stronge„ crf eels, ifIlrgonlblow:oddadrelliinglio. imotoeming ite- him. ond smiied into les v0. " %IO ida? . .. _
'THE POULTRY YARD.
:loving thee ;,00 nen." 1 'Ntohwe tech hoe called loOdlY.i and away ether
tdhieseSases44 Jhoee?bs4sceiteotlkoaQenp many
Wis4 11°4 hreeht her te the Ilan' All this Wafia AZOWS 40 F04±,baratOth 1 Ms ems tit:Wiled thell* ClaSP if°r° °I hua vel° tl ed a
door, ood.etie wae feeling singularly though the Sending of the to enTam round BilsocIr., &A. miolzu.vaioltiCsreignveae:eal. ,.14thao4 I:ou:It rirtourit.wot:t4hrorellear heoir...; hwthatt. ,is,)traciinmetry4 owternalVeamboet:ebhutadito„011743c:4/n; n 11,:tAiteirrii l'irnerra't1A:hoesrrbattrabt:rsteied. ihliZ
14::,,:trnai.„b„.utith,light eLI,Oheitty: s1:".- svaa not., I-1 h el oel elerreys him
a O. atik141 , A , Ao more CONaler0 than the b_ore.r. The eleayenr, hetly.7 b°Lter It 14 1;.° ellag $4.9131
- ------" 'n 'JD 411()°4"°.".." .12 her obout tbat. nod clostoosted Oa 114 cote. broken enb, OY OM beeteog of ro-ng through the roorn.
etraighe, clioging white gown, hod wee, bee not held back from emelt a, bis heart : and thee liC41104 NU bOCI4 411404 flellAf;rw:%rvolneben rboires r:tic: scrunlde terwetatloornfl:hritsiesog atshotelitttlhee pest
.1.,more , lnAseienting geese tar_ net year,e
eleareehew given her courage. flore auto tie toeuced the MAO IAA do hie a little from biro. and Oroke into 4 ,
could she telt her looseeeole toe_ bidding,. kio out, (oily memo, howe 101t7, Olici944 latigik of heartfelt, 'turn again to desP bin, be WAS 41,:willttOttsi.ONusr4117-10:14b4sinagogavnepi3rrtawgrionoisige„errstohatts ttb:1161 ;4-414/[4:!..t.nreraniselner:tfterth::eaLS:O.:::74;::
Oeooeieerte her of this last erownirog ever. to bon beee tx t s 4 stretched lifeless at her feet.
pareelon often ineano Plgert110 Cggm
44 et tveeehent tie her hushamt's too soon uPon theDsc(7:11: ned dtZ 41711217:e4ettl'as stepped bock 114tQ -th° diecAlraors:e JIThtet4renveo°1uv:rlYthweirethoollathoe beet. For the henent or those who an( lsoPPe n o g
Part* if that pale. patient face wito soon oonnoos, piens, for the present, cherkeeas noiseleesly no ho loadoonte. rout oonforeettl41/opevoolt.hez couell,et40/1/: wIlvtie, ios rweiellogisiev:egeit-serove4hmoh.ajcteilictit:I.sse_oele,
rahereee"se ag,„..?",Y,^....,1" cruet .indlg,t3:X: bial rietOrtO4a. too 1 1 ex owed her end where his own don ley. effectual with tie. It.°g• allon or ota of oil and a g00.(1
plata to her ? fleeter in dernnese, at an eveuts. Tho future might. see and walked down the looleonnYototriietso
veto mage.t be moueri. 4A1145 1 IVOI,04 semetithno. and In thje ww), pought the window eeti feena it ontoseoled. thrust violently asiee l
Ire have tried eill tto known YXYW: belteara9rProllIftt141111101. CleWn 1:14)411 wnr171141h I'vill":15bgteliC0444044s9447
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0. terrible tesin was hers! to Mahe to p4y IC Thrgning up the eneh Hottly. but (To Ile Contineed).
' through the batettll 6Z9r$‘1Vith(441' 1,!°t"' II atedittee woe receiving ber friend moment or two la the darkneee. ond
Wornau !
Tilton sonwhow she told her, getting leom, witboo bop from iiim.
was thickening of its oxen accord -at the room -
t tut now, to tout now , woe p o ; *
How lie groped 41)001 carefully for 4 =RE AND TIXERE. itti"ralse41,5icanbl:1:nvic'elt:hallottitlp 1:luis: ilknenor:osth:0,:eveMa00;idi gel: aoahrnne.:0441411.1-;1141:kh4s04:10:itdbithhoaant ti,anuer4tdellnetT04:70ettili II
watervzoint.rwc"d . byrootgurupcmsatajdz
even sadder tido oheaely toe eitti, le .... ill It .o I t with n eete be stepped lightly into
ereniing Items Prom ALI Part
C''''' '411-414.'"Ee 1/3)14 "4 v'ar'e•rt w"e to -night 1 The friend seas always at come et, lost to the drawer of - the o that, 19 just us Home to g I . ,... A paste outdo of` flour, noisterd,
never el'elosi h" 01'5 trent the be' liallyettore now, he had been told. in ceblowt he wanted. and dr.awing of th,e Globe.
geode% el it to the end, 100 cent. en or loo ror coo•"tw. fed pepper and water, interted in o
seneon and out, of it. 11°w if the something irate it. examined it, by treat liritnlin teem on on average water at the exact aMount wattled. 4ew empty egl' she115 9414 the 41144
"1 ,gi've it to You 4-9 I 004ed It* two men ahould meettothe trueting touch. flaying enlisted himself thot, ou loop, 4 day by uutontion, Tins irrec,„././ierity is not only dnuo e.„hells placed alout the nivel ofl tho
xt, May not be true." sent Con- benband. the too welcome lover 1 all was light, Ile concealed It 11"here is ORO titled fitl',OOR 10 0,047 gerOtla Wit eqii°04511,0- WO have Ox- 4415use tn' In the nest. w lend eg".
otentle at the clOSO, in a, very agony Ah 1 hero wtIS a real vengeance laid the largo breaotepocket of tie trosel- hundred einintalattrfi itt itU5Sitt. periniented considerably with crude e411/r4 hent to think tii'llt eg3 ere
of riervotie retread. reedy to his hund. without vet, of liog coat. Soldlera in the Italian army are petroleum end are well pleased with en„rilletaRreePet),ale;Ircin*thfctIft •',11111:11 th;
"It is true." sold LadY VarleO- thought, or plan. or plot. A slow tio oreseeti convnisively to hie each allotved hail a gallon 01 MOO the results Made in the epring. We Zre'o*e,": "41,7‘cown`flnett 171 close_ wilitgr
E'er' voice wan quiet. but distinct and ignite stole over his faro ; hts band Oleart the thing he had cootceeled every week. vill again uee crude pettodeum for
gold'. "'Ibis is the Ontl* tlen," etrelied down hit lehoode roollotocbe. there. and went hock to tho eelvet- Three titotosand newspapers and on our silting sProYing. but 110 mat, cone quarters. when they have little ree
hung doorway. There was nothiog bounitud letters aro reeetved b riety la their diet and nothieg to
"Why eliould it te ?'"' Cried Con- with o view to concealing It. eider it good for midseramer work.
f.t4rItia, 1400Y. 4.1111Y ShOUta YOU 50 HQ SetOOTi, tiandO in 1110 friendliot to prevent bis entering. They were leitog holwaid every day. tOt hole 15 combination pumps for 4°
The sw1nging goer between 1r
...-1"4444/Y g1" 14 ? (14. rtle" Yeerselt. wiry, and the night was too dark to toughing still. They were drawn During a new tAine the twenty 'water and oil. with double diecharge
n oitutde, and try to stop tins :cane pero*It of ab„. moos* the even eieser round eoth other...ones leadiog boimie in neeedoe 41,cgcrinnio.gtio4gieN, we expect. to run WI .1 'mu Poultry pone should extend to the
door, so e. wheel-barrolw COO be run
det I it one wen; to go to bor-to smile of Gruel OMUSeinent. tha. ea.
Tv- entwined. within AVM% To him, t.a,to O-14004 10.400 ampere; overy forge just before the butte swell next .
re450b with buc-to tbrextult expo- ed late lipo as the last worels troaped watching, there seemed to be Snroa-,: oial.lt. spring, ohlog, • Lio per oee3e, eueleese terciegh ; but. if the (Gov goeS to
more 1" "'" the fluor the litter in the l'ens Inter.
, Mee. Mr. nundas disappenred into thing extraordienre in their gayety-, VAVO yards In fear years Le the rate of crude petralentri. lit IN absolutely •
"V3040 vrould SUC.14 49 -rio _cozo the windy night, And ince.ed steadily 0, gayety that, AktitQfl on Om groves at wide.* the water pouring over the neeeneary you get. a. genuine crude e'1.4''° with it° °P"illg °nt/ simt°441.4
about exPosure ?" stud Lady vat' onwtordo towards Ida home. briok. Was 11 ere no gra.ve ntisette. Fella Of tilnaara. +ANNA away the oil of not less than 43 degrees teat. I et' the lower put of Ell° di)" 4
IVy W.th eOid COntellipt. It may be eitber green or erilkernade to g . . , ;
“itott. ,et him ha peasztied with .. Tem eoct„ xr.isty rnin that IIOW MIS UK. no hidden cone ef fear. tea worial rola. beneath.
' • . ValiOg 000 beating agalaA, hls Ince thvIll thet the cud of ail thinge woes Imettno hi Streik% never send bills but must. lie a paraffin oil: Thee ride top over the lifter. bott come
oaltieed consoantia. "lie WOuld, In Dow t...,70zeit to re/resit biro, no gt, hand ? tO their patients. 'limy cheerfully spraying must he done on clear. iii.e,,elz., lit!!! _pIacet.a7..iten the door 5Wingli
atoepe wiettever nunte the patients bright, sunny eleyo in Order to aid ";/,',„'„„'..",..*"..t,e',„,"1",:a. ,..,„e „„a„aa eee
Ile pitehed aeltie the curtnine with clime* to give them evaporation. We know et nothing ''''''''''''' '''''''"'" v' *1 '''''
A corner of a Paris boulevard has
jowl. been sold ol. 5450 a nquere foot.
Another proprietor reftmed to nell
under $0041 0, tepaire foot.
1 he niost exneesive el.alr ht exis-
tence belongs to the rope. 1t, Is
made of solid silver and cent tin). -
000. An American bauhor present-
ed it to the Pontiff.
depan lute only one orphanage. yet correctly. Uso 2(/ per cent. nerosene
precatton, spratog to KO Pot, to seri better eared for. blvery family which wo projer, and spray just Le- NEM SIIDEP (1111L1,
411...M.011.
In no other laud tire fatherluali child- and wnter. or ermle petroleum.
Mid Noise': flue to Nee with tho cares for the sick, destitete, or or- fore buds swell in the spring., In ee
she asked.
'last, and enterod the long averille,. WaS it only a minute, or wee It in Peru holds the record 4.11 a raining kerosene arid always do thu work on ti:eouti7elpveello' etch. ooPr 4 iltluon./501 uwiroY (Mail4VIt'l
"Aril YUU 6°Ing 10 marrY illm ?" 0'6 lier ieached the entrance gide itt loan he had dishonored 1 miens nearest to it. mideummer spray with 10 per cent. stock should he „limed 10 run with
now darit.as Erebus. because of tbe thoy three stood there, gazing eileuto w ice/ ecenou woonnea dig gold, un-
truth an eternity that elapsed whilst ;racy. Sim raw tl,nutt mines. from dry, bright, atinny days.
vmmooseim... noy or iscure them, wiein in their lot
,oer‘ootlettO,•orear, tUY werhanging brancloes. I-10 struck a ly upon each other ? Solo ver, sulphur,. emit. phospliates. quick- at night. or Oall anywhere. A Eitep.
E.-- '''''''" Y''''"' - ""5" ''""e` ail a Matett. atld BOW by his watch thee Duneas broke elle open„ silver. borax. copper, and lead. IMF: TO 111E111 CO.:11PORT. • hewn dog with which they aro eNery
611" dultice of hopone3o. wen. You It was five minutea post eleven. So ,fstiano bare,: o• ho sad, in a elear NorwaY's population Is tho sand -
and he shell arrantoo. this matter ter day familiar may bo allowed ationtgeO
'' Tbose wbo aro Meiling cattle tile them, but All other dogs should be
um -come." bite t no bored she had not gone tone, addressing Varley. "Over there lest In Europe cwelmred with her present. wilder etre labOrIng under prinented from crossing their In-
to bed. If so, his sweet progranurte with your back zigainet that wall 1 area. Each or bor inhabitants could
while the difficulties not usually presented. elosuree, or even przetures, especially
would bet In it measure remiled, Ile I don't want to shoot you both 1" hove forty acres of land,
The old town clock struck ten as knew that she sat up very often al- Bo put his hand into hie pocket. Ilsiton, would have to be content ljeldrable fC0dera are high. Only deeteg their bet:et/bag or ,gestation
such should -be purchased if the periods. Quiet, gentle and familiar
the train atezuned .1.owly into the most until midnight reading ; but and drew out a revolver. llo lin- witk less than. an acre. feeder expects ft liberal or evert any handling of the (lock of OWN and
station. Par onto, therefore. tt was now that he Was away she *v;ould. get it, slowly. cruelly. lovingly. In Europe tea out of every 1.000
on time. It Was a. dark nigbt, murky no doubt, feel lonely, and WOUld. "So r 4ald Varley, with a shrug, pooplo are living out of their OWa return at all for his tabor nrid feed. rams eon bay() a good influence, on
and rather chill ; tho wiud had risen probably, retire earlier thou metal. Any dismay ho might hoe° felt WaS country, in America 137 out. of eVerY '1 lion the tinds of feed desired by the the habits of tho coining fleek Of
end there Was te suspicion of rain in, A turn In the avenue, however, now gone, and a mile. that. was un- 1,0U0, while 300 out of every 1.00l) expert feeder and required by the iambs,
the air. told him that Lille Wen not the ense. deniably insolent, grew on hia face. Australiane were born Lox some other abenniutialresutaltsr°atreurnalttilo thill9ghlletktNleorw. tliT —,...-+—
At. he stepped into the fuller (kirk- Through on opening In the trees the "You won't oven gi‘e me my chance part, of the world.
;less outsi le he reel up against whole of tile southern side or the then ?" he meld. order to OVOn. things up somewhat. Terounruen me Nimpta), re
A traveller through Servia. will of-
Veatheiston. 0 botrue was leid btu.° to Idea, and ho °No 1" dletinctly, and without ten uotico dolls hong up inside the the feeder must look carefully to the
feed, salt, Me.
proper vitro and quality of rrofessor Blackie, in hie later
satx,
"Ab I You, Dundas I" &aid he as could see that lights shono in two of haste or exeitenient of any Lind. cottage wiudows. II* learns that eoznfort of the animals, tho shelter.
if astounded. the central windowo. no were the "You havii" done with chances. 1 the dolls are put up zee a sign to an- Nynt°3'''
"And no other," returaee pandas, windows of the room she most at- shall shoot you as I would a. dog I" nounce that it marriageable daughter years, was ono of the most picture
teughing. "I inight be my own fected--ber favorite room.
e i "I find no fa.ult. I really think 1 dwells in the house. Cattle should not stand out In esque figures in the Edinburgh streets.
ghost, so satisfactorily linse°I sur- Ho hurried forward until he came should do the same in your plate." co toe 12.000 minion lettere wine_ rain; sleet or snow, or be emnpelled Even in old ago ho was erect and
pritr.ed every one I have ntet by tbis to the foot of the ateps that led up sad yarley politely. "/ have but ally distributed by the post -offices of to Ile down at night or day in a wet vigorous, with handsome features
qudden return ; but the fact is that to the balcony, off wbich tho room` one request to make, that you win the world, 8.000 millions aro in bed. A good roof over them, with a end hair falling in ringlets about
fellow Hawkins has been trouble- oponed. lie paused there with a permit Iffre. Dundas to lenoo the English. 1,200 millions in German, reasOnahly good sbeiter from the his shoulders. ilo ono who had seen
tome again. You know-Pt•o told quiet smile, and began to ascend the room -first " 1.000 millions in French. All the side winds and snow drifts, will re- him could possibly forget him. Ilia
you a, thousand times, I dare say- steps with extremo caution. Not a "Starxd aeido. woman. Ilis bour other languages have less %ban. 2,- pay the feeder mony times the first peculiarities of eppearanco give
how I have swOrte. to put down these Sound betrayed his approo.ch. Tho has come 1" rang out Duttelits stoup- 000 millions between -Wont. year. For fattening cattle the point to an anecdote which. the
blinds were down in both the win- to. st.able need not bay° the cracks genial old professor is staid to have
poaching affrays, no matter what
time. or trouble it coats ele ; and dOwe. . and before the glass door, A. wild cry broke from her. Sho stripped or battened. The animal been fond cot telling himself.
this morning 1 had a teiegrata from. wilielt woo °Port, hung a beavy vol- threw ber9Olf on Varley's breast, AS illo/B:Ews WIN SACILIPIClo' beat of the cattle aftor the doors aro Ile was one day accosted:by a very
afellreys telling me of a serious ate vet curtain. Mr. Dundee, putting if to protect his body with her own. Shut will be ample. The *nim ti is dirty little bootbleicle, with, his
tack mode last night on tho young out his hand, drew it corner of it and, encircling hire with her arme. Pathetec War Incident From Saath the stove, the food the fuel. Then "Olean your boots, sir ?" The pro-
pheaeants," o.side, very cautiously, and looked looked back over her shoulder ttt, her see to it that the cattle have a good fessor was imPressed by the grime
in. Beyond the velvet hong a lace husband with a mail defiance. * Africa.
- bed of straw to he on. This is not on the boy's face.
"1 heard of it ; but I really think
jeff`roys exaggerated the affair. ale's curtain of the most fragile kind, a,nd, "That will not save hira," he said. n would be difficult to levent a . wasted by any means. The manure ""/ don't want my boots cleaned.
a wonderfully zealous fellow, it; must through it he peered. 1 ``.11 you persist- in stayiug there, i raore pothetic war incident than one in the barn will add to the small in- my lad," said he, but if you 11 go
.
be allowed, but point de zele, you All his senses were riveted upon shall shoot him through the brain
- which occurred in the experience of a come. Comfort and contentment Inv and wash your face r11 give you,.
know, is excellent advice in most the spot, where on satin couch, her instexed of through the heart. That coriain ollicer attached to Lord Me- two thinge that will materially has- sixpence."
thoen's stag and recounted by him ten the fattening of cattle. /3y has- "A' richt, sir 1" was the boy's re -
matters. I fear the honest Jenreys dainty,. head nestling luxuriously Will be the only difference." ing a good bed to lie on, rtiminate ply.
has rather overdone it this time, amongst the cushions, lay -his 'wife 11 Donna, moved • her head huerlediy in a private letter. Then be went over to ni neigh -
De was detai.ed to search a lonely and sleep, the cattle make much boring fountain and fulfilled bis pare
and given you your jeurnev for no- She was dressed In a loose white from side to side as though looking farm house, but evidently the it!)- more rapid progress than. they would of the bargain. When be returned he
-tiling. Mrs. DUndas will thank Jef- tea -gown, an OXqUialt0 masa of soft vainly for some meaxis of escape. peoeon of the British soldiers had with had conditions. 'field out his hand for the neonela. ic
froae, no doubt. She did not come lanes, a little open at the throat Norio came The room w f from become known, ter the house was sot shoteld be kopt; sear ail the Well, my lad," said the Professor.
to meet you ?" and with wide sleeves that, falling the servants' quarters, and to hope empty, except for a widow 'weeping
No ; in fact, I-er-I didn't tell backwards as she lifted her arms, to rouse them even by the loudest over her need child. time under shelter. If this IS neg- you have'. earned Your eixpence.:
b.er I was coming, I thought I'd left all their snowy loveliness* naked screams would be mere folly. She Needle.es to say tho neceaaaria time,
lected and a quantity given at a Here it ie."
, take her by surprise," said John to the shoulder. One of these arras had weighed all that long ago, and search was conducted with as little inflammation will be 'the re- "I einna want it replied the
shyly, but with such Was throvrn around Lord Varley's .found it wanting. And yet time- inconvenience as Possible to sult, acOompanied by a looseness or boy, with a self-ineporta.nt air. "3re
Dunclas, a little
a ring of expectant happiness in his neck. I time -that was the principal thing woman, who was the object Uolf xpnoucl* the bowels. The cattle will stand. can keep it and get your hair cut,"
voice as convinced Featherston that He was kneeling besido lior on the Ito be gained 1 Varloy was as strong sympathy. a
his belief in Ws wife was Perfect; and ground, leaning over her so that his la man, perhaps,. as Dundee, but then But, tar from being comforted by
that, as yet, no suspicion had crept face Was .. close to hers. Both his 'he was unarmed. and she knew if he the kin4ners with which she was
in. That he had done a vilely cruel tfrins were clasped around her supple, made orie step towards las /vicar- treated, hor grief became uncontrol-
ing in giving a chance for the en- waist.
nit probability he more open to a warkeli r.,t10144,4 with no etostle step,
gueolleillettueQehhCeloostkeatn, V,:-.°01,1,t1,14,t r,/v.5114(: feelieg that oach moment, brought
- iieerer to her. Ills heart wao
o one. ellen go myeelf to- .‘
rtiehn," said Lady Variety. with de- ell,c4,6elingeo 4gaitv rjemledit ainnueineuellai 4nitel St*
chair. o-t-erto-ok him new
teenzination. She ruse item her te-
and then, 49 he thought of how her
"So late 1 re advii.ed, clear, do h„.,„tito free „mild nem It tett
not," said Constantia. entit.ttingly. aa bit nte-ppedib'It‘o hl ear,
"Or at leest take me with you, ;
Str. Stronge." presee-o, and how her clear, eweet
"Ur. Strunge 1 Where is he ?" Laugh would ring out %Owe be con-
e reseed to tor his foolielt fancy to sur -
"in the avenue. wratinff tor InC4.' pr"ii•es her, had n ought him to *the
confes!-eil Constantin, shyly. eenity.. level of the moot youthful loolootcle
Lady Varley regarded her k
a bold univement, end ntood rateei-
ed.
The gay laugh died on Pouret'e
Ups, as ehe looked over her lottre
eitouniler. and sow tense:twee there
before her, ready to MAW. Her face
grew nu ashen gray. Slue seemed to
stillen In Vergers arm. and an ;ow-
ful look darhotod her eye*. Varley,
etartled by the change in her, looted
backward, and, with a terrible lin-
more important to follow thrla P41":1't "°". '711 Pe4 wait witlit
letter. row it test we have need 140 Oldie end turkeoo con4e toli and
300 trer vent. heroscno 0*4 0, bright, then have to stop other work or
unnr day oa pooh tre,e, and seen leave your wife Mileage tee hest ilio
*0 esil arms. %wive en the other can. Tho average woman cannot tio
band we have killed trees with 15 much with "7 It" hnim."P' "11
iret oenallyitthoenbaest leloelluvVibinactl°ioundY d")r. aught "t "1414° it 11 6" cm".
pump. mhile not inlay make or repair
and be sure It is always working Mough to last through 'thei season.
sei7, :Dunclas would fire. They were
trapped es rats might be, and a.s
little mercy would be showni them.
"Stan.d*up, man, and fling your
wanton to ono side, if you would not
have bar blood flow, with your sure of the fact that the comedy (n1 aa if in answer to -something cried .Tohee Dundee savageev. "Aro
trance of this suspicion did not tlis- i Donna, was talking gayler, but in a able. It was then discovered, upon
Web him. pow whisper: A esof t, happy smile, a. the Woman being questioned, that
she was the victim of the Boer
"Mrs. Dunda.s doe,s not know you smile a little languid parted her
are coming, then ?" 1.1e asked the „line- libels which have been so freely cir-
culated about I3ritish. soldiers. For
que.stion to make himself entirely I "Ala 1 to -morrow nigbt !" exclaim- on learning the proximity*of the bat-
ed English, the, inether had killed
her little girl to prevent her surer-,
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ing the brutalities which she• had
been told were. meted out to young
girls by British ,soldiers.
Therefore her feelings may be im-
agined when she discovered that the
terrilile sect -nice had been Made With-
out necessity.
osTAGt IN 1800.
Every letter composed of a single
sheet, of paper conveyed not exceed-
ing forty miles 8 cents: over 40"
miles and riot exceeding 90 miles,
10 cents; over 90 miles and not ex -
reeding 150 miles, 121 c; over
150 railes and not exceeding 800
Milaa 1.7 tants; over SOO miles and
not exceeding 500 mileS, 20 • cents.
Every paper double theSe-rates.a Ev-
ery letter composed of three pieces of
pa,Irr, triple these rates, Every ,let-
ter composed oX four pieces of paper,
weighing over one ounce, quadruple
these rates, and at the rate of four
sincle letters for each ounce any let-
ter or packet may weigh. illt,ery
Oily) lel4er originally reeeived at 'an
°Mee, f or cici very, six cents.
Cholly-I came to aalt you tor the 1fw6 of (taught:1r.
Her Father -vie very nor ry,' nunz 1.11asi, ,but circumstance
have 00 000-1 .1 0ree rne to say no.
C11.011:1--Vhat are the eireumseancee?
eier rather-Yoera