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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-2-1, Page 7F.. lRuAitx 1, 1877 • ROSAL E Q t t s ;1«oh, Arthur1 this is dreadfu1r sighed forth Rosalie, ! A"find 1 coasido..it perfectly delightful l') ried4rthur, with, gaiety which a teas partly SZ AND t s Y QRBOW. 1 assumed, to cheer the fair gist by his side 8F WAITS 11111.141113, armee or "eon A we nn:a wee," "nn i;eeen wo JE (`i l' oliAur; est, A WWI* V (Gi A$CA, " VIVA. WM. wee. Augu?i 'i .law with an only sofa, trityl disgust, alt union had takers Merlin Canine Iarid temge peram ntthe reatll ebullitiValof nail hopeful thAuagustrab You are not speaking as you think," the the oottditaoar young girl said, with reproeehfid sadness. tri Ae nr 1 "Slily is it not cbara?!ing and lover -like sae gee fhs !Pet >; should be compelled to- creep about fan the cold and darkness, and to clamber up ,13ut a f = MAITRE I. i ladder, that I may reach the darling girl wmi:feaCa"ml�f eaa whom before the world I have as right to been aha teownro Z:Y£;17.8 CAW` TIIELia Sfapswir5 claim. } Baas. Arthur had considerably e ieed his voice d cy; csi- "Piercingly cold, and. pitchy dark vies that while saaying this i and his young wife now sem° Zealotry eight, of the year1$ _ : on which our story cou1uzenoes. A. moonless and starless night, and a sharp end biting east wind came is fierce and suc - •den,gusts,nipping those who were compelled to brave its fury, and causing thein to shrink and coneract themselves into the smallest possible compass, that their mare ilea might better enfold and screen them— 11ut it was of no avail; ata east wind atande on little ceremony with poor mortals, and this particular east wind was in no sort of way to be enbsaled, for when it sound the garments too stout to be honestly penetr- tea, it would steal in at some miev uiIt.'i fold ercarevice. It was a sort +i€ night ern which yon would notwillingly drive t:'zth your favo ito clog,. sir scarcely any aloe, favorite or otherwise, from before the •fireplace;, and yet a. fair and delicate young girl *Os 'standing at a Wirt dew thrown widely epee. gaud st e1 ingly uu- ,concious of thecold, which was 1•uuainnn #ter to :shiver almost of with an ague It was i. large, old, r'amblins ger eelon at -one of whose winner's tide young .lady was now standing, a building., far retut'ved /rate any tailor, cat a bla;ak awl ...Tea 4;pctt; eita- -,theltereli from the sun iu summer time. and ill winter at the merle e' every wind that blew, and swept, ate itilin'a' and whietlald ;unwind it, The whom, at a.iielz this young girl Shivering. ebied.li,t,'Ini## ; eegerly, and stele - sing to pierce i.1:e aha:tcst utter d:aslcua ss, avhtvla ocnefsa'tl tbe e.u•th like a4 sombre veil, p1aeedher stand upon his lips, entretating a naTa n°dn; both of us, t,00 cu. o ng, tar too clznnineven fo u gel es i,. meat oward. the door and listened for a aluicl;ly ung .--,7,µe ve left her, eons and a daughter sues Rathborne. The boys mil and the baronet's first dislike to Itis daughter brad been, because she had not gone to the graveinsteaacl of at least one j '0 of them; but had chosen rather to live ander Ye become his heiress, when it was an heir that t jke required. For now, with his own death, ugusi" 1 and with Roselie's marriage, loth of which . Briti'l n ; events, even his limited caaeity of intellect 1 lir enabled hire to understand, were, to say the hien to be silent, and then she rose, and r o r v )leas walked '•What is it you mc`anr' bis wife asked, 'I '• t, exermaely probable, his vn 'very ine ]es, Roselle Rathbone—who ,via i;1• But BluthCantelfortl jabbered op, not deed talo young girl we have termed her, hearing, or rote been the question. for she bad but recently attained he. serez:-. Yes, w eave been too selves g, not only teenth year of life—and Arthur c reshen4' for each otter, but for ourselves likelxise--- were man and wife, uty punishvnt lilst arrives,•, the old man It was now some months since they had 'cud' “I am about to die, as file peas been ela;adestzue y ttt.urie.J4 under hila, car. any et my duplieity. your chastisement cul stances Will presently be shown; and ale;. r*il1 reach *+'a soon a.4 I a)n lin nay tomb, our story shall progrese, it Mee will bre seen„ mad 'twill be a real torture to you; yes, a what misery and sutleriny, may await a dise: terrible torture for all your life to conic; r obedient child. 9 "Whit a. it yen mein, 1 *say? Tell rte --- This romance of the hearts which we are l~ will know 1" ;#n at oat sternly Fe -M. as she now eoutulenciuq will, l'ye' and bye, n . advanced znene izta,,a tvwardlas llerhlua:lfentre doubt, he, termed aensteta ai, but, ere it • ouch, tad.t it will here read a. le -eon worthy to 11 t Bat Martin Canielterd would not answer to f 1 by .111 who need the teaching,. 1t'lrilu Roselle was still standing near tile ': her" lie ley and cliaehalcd q Beta^., awl r slavered, and peeped at her, front out the door; her husband eai•,1 to her a— t eorue -s of his eyes. -with a very peculiar art. it'ily ere Sou listenin ,, darlin ?" press ion, whielt, though w4 then, aha soon "1 fent:het. t. that 1 ht•ayd a step in the lob" ; u after lstfully under. !esel.. by without, but 1 sus, I suppose, eilstakeee t ""When I ate genu will enmmenee gar* The young wife answered, in tl low tone. ua, p. unishutent "' old ;11artin esia ebur• atatiu *be returned, and again seatt,sl herself be. faltered forth, raid scarce,t aie hear a he vide her hushelit . died.. "'Of cuur-e you ere mistaken, dear," i 4,ml! ill Sour miserable ghat It runt me=„ said Greebaul. leo one comes uninvited ited eraeeree Augusta, "'ll ell. be .it 'luno. , X to this uuig; of the Luildmgto it is So r1a- , could endure Haat bettor ta.u*our livin unite: +• i„ e` as then, again laughing. he added, "11 a are , ± gy something far mere terrible sent secure a;;_aiuet all iuterrruptivn feeu the you, through an ysus 11*.•.'b' Ireent•ri r. 6141'81°3'u 4;(416equvneu of a fuel ticetl These Were the old manes last wer:le, n 1 whieh there is aft extremely F„r;nr notion the sound of theta ec,ntiniu4 l to ring iu An. was a at 3ahe earl: at• this. ma ngle%a retatt`t3i ,'V $ l tied ft no isodsy' +yluwu N he' n. + guetaz'a,d eats long atter tfee sewer tt ;leash g inhabited d lent. lay lata doll the Imr a s teen o f O4S r haul for ever. fet'aaL•ezl bleb whet 1t.i4 sin l er hold. station, amain molter arae swat:et--• ' vegan theta. :\o liglht'waa burning in theepaf'ttnentiiz lie -N -the, hat't.ts stunned Lr boa tm- 144%4. , e,.. if .. lied h -. wahine which bhe *trioti and wetela 41.uatl uxaittv1. t;ytl alai 41311 a large a>rNn. damn etesely anluud. ecuee•dod the glare taf the fare, eunuch else had been •risibite and to a hug iii.;„,site, to rely (envy witlioat, and male i oh ! so 0-04 with that opera wiia,leliv to her within. Affdyet. Chet sliming girl sesoil there, mei- *her elesiug the c'azavtuty nae apptructehizla the fixe --no, run fee' a singly moutrnt. 11'turur wteelle expect iu;'r A lover t Iii. 'Whom then? We present ;y shall know; for, bark! she hears a steps i'n the ground he - how ; so light and reunions that it had been inaaudible. to any eiarl a single degree less keenly sensitive jw'i greedily eel:Meet than Were hers. She beads eagerly forward from the win - rtlow, but utte e not a, worth nota whisper. •tauietly, but hastily, slbe drops without a Maio kidder, which alai heals already securely fastened, and the next instant some one has metwhat to the apaz tauent ; there in on embraced, and he sound of kissee ex- changed. Xspidly elnerat as tiavu;At has all this passed; the young holy ruses again the rope -ladder, cloves and makes feat the win- dow, indow, drawing before it thick and snugeu- lains, removes the stemma revealing a I would become extinct, sine•. only he: end Rosalie were linin: now to bear it. There soon came sa day when Sir Some . felt assured that his daughter would he wedded with one well worthy the honour of being tallied to his houee and name, and that, with small delay, an -1 greatly he re juiced; and. at the s u..eLire-, be het t,'•w l reason to beli.ve that hie niece w. - • _ .eat lir enter into second =fettle, .a t.., ; tt• t i slon. with a y'.' . ig men; and he g;:..- --• - 1 coelia he could well spare, he :u!, but to be bereft of _ g,itnm.'a charming, say, cis*ty .fluid rende�t bine verylune argil dd,: cu. Wee A vain nnti foppriah young gentlemen. nernel.A11,at .M vs a• Patelli •a etzle oft e (lay. had torn)erly be:.n int rai e.1 by A4e- gai-tae's therms,: enrapturel 1;y her tell end Connteueling tieazts., mei .::'i 1 117; ggdnlc es of her ler;,e and suatiewlettl)ruira.4- iiag; eyes, 11e had hotly 'wooed. £ueusta, and *ha hsAl by no means Elie"tiara ' : t bile, although she het u"Y••t'serl ensly tt.t,uent I. barn aril husband, lie w.. smart and lava Yteaekiu enough, but he had one blemish which)) urith her, was ;!n.9aartnountable•---aa insutli- sent fortune, for the life which She had 1111iirk.-.1 out for herself; and tat, when old blonde Gala<dford prt'sxnted hitnself, rho young lover was- jilt >'1 l y hie without the di nereet prang nl 4+ii uI a or of remorde; lightly, sand wtt,:aut ofza .un:uling ward,; dist siva eesid hint Prem her. a9 n 1 vet, r -•t, t•sg,, to s t r, Albert Marie. d•'n' uttattueti, u i •r -.t t lz him net: his lave ler this hearth .s trnnl;aft en+l;tt. i ala iirmh'. love Boolrs, .ttitelsie for Xao Writing Ibeske, I)isries,1t3F7. Align V o in; cense; tine 1;w -r: arks` il't.rn RAR iisl' of las Ittitlra: a i11n•"ss, mvi knew not of hie that very goalie after she lucid bscone «p +Ira nut dielitnrc', easy :