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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-7-11, Page 67 THE TIMES Jura, li 18t8' , A. SPLINTER 1111.0NA PARIS ,7+». thinle ea in a Iltoitth," and lie kissed "soothe, they seemed to sting her„ Aft ef'r.;gypt, No ono could dospiee Igor Ilex, avid *retie away. He went down any rate that' gave her energy:. "bit more than she did herself. Bier Victor to tete reAtwevettetieu, where he wag down here," elle chid to Abse Gilman, said to himself, "Poor little thing I the ' zit3 Ch it t?re stud. iu the eterting end "tind I'il tell you all about it." steps of that life were too hi_ li for her, ,, ilw ',.ael;etee let a I meccas ; he had even "So you see," she, said, when .she she .could not eeale them ; but I could trese,.ted a ;zeww' w;elw'e, he wag .anxious had finished be tale, "I have thrown have, taught her, 1 could -have taught "For me," thought Emily, as slte.i4 $C:',. a ' e.,l :.* ..t mere uneortant away my only chance of happines— her, if she would have lot lee 1„ *mated to her room, "it will be orae, th :"t : reefs e al'feire, he 'thought, fewv people have more than one, they To SE CONTINUED. week to decade whether I give up this Bee esev rat renes th t eeeuiug he look say—t*ud I can do nothing to get it Mies Gilman looked long ut tear face. LIME .for SALE. "I do not see how yon can, my child. This has pawed out of your life, let it eio,-__.. understand hien, and he shouted it ats etnee' . bat it rest ail away, drop I pass out of your heart niece." Oxi and after MOND .Y,. him in. topes of thunder. arrived a: tis ,die e. 4 3 ts..e **'Mere to lied herself Thue Emily received the same a advice ," home, he flung into his rood*, twee al ^ e' v;.•' c:wr dcrtuent--and regret, that had met Victor's ear, t�th iugt,, �'e will keep the emerged only at dinner -time, white, Wal a' a w vera], not call it so,. even "It is not only that 1 would have ,eaehLiana rille o fol' sale at, witli eves full of gloom and coffering, to Merl •f. tzhe welt to aimless wan- been bappy," said Emily, turning ins- In7 ALICE GB,1.T, test or not," e� 1 et n.. ' . .s • —1 face'* he would back can I ')" looking up imploringly it'ietor sprang into a rdtlort in Avenu-' htv e : rt .• mere hal site in - Josephine, and growled his direetien eiseel ana,es a 1„er eft+r» •ea lover." to the eo&ebman. Tile man dill! net ► "s).°, r.throe weeks l: ill: bpride .11111 He went to his mother, who set knit -1' al"' ines :i°-ent tl•'e eats. jiving up ber patiently etway, out 1 could have been ,t;it�, srE t . US, t l• eeial rates to parties using t his head t 1 H C' el:a was as �° • ,i; the t,ltampa Ely, !could flava lived that noble life View*. p� Ling by n tiny blaze, and kneeling dowu ere a •;c, ,r. a e •!=,"1<lyiilents. One day good, I could have lived ray best., 18 pu 19 ea in ler apt 1w ren. a a:. ;.w •,. Berta would have laughed, even with ores, when: yet preserve 1 a feverish talked about, and tee he Uvea new»" la ire quantities. tt:ll uew-foundperspicacity, to see him gray :v. when soddenly, es if a Window ""But, ;Miss Roberts, it does not seem I -- O\ 1 e--- its so utter absdauent.hal 'e . --en eteel iu her brain, she saw :to me that you are fitted for the part 'KONEI TO LO.1.\ UtM PhOPEItTT. @ 'ell:: seen. saiei )Madame Labordiere, that la e. tet oaf V elt'er L�ibntliero'o af• of a heroioe," amid Miss Oilmen, —'— , ] �•• wm ;,reality ve at , .. Mortgages . ou Bought and Marriage tyiu her hand on his head, is it ct.l fart -le n Gal «.a proved itnobler, TQere 1 thaiw's what wiry fathers , e,' ea over a "For 111e, yes 1" mare w 'rt:t lltl,eiiig, because proving hire se. •.Do not give way. This is not her "Yes :" axle e;zit], to herself, "be was returned Emily, fretfully ; "what every ono would say, 1 suppose. I never amid I was --1 never thought eo---I', er elntry ; she cannot love it as if it re l:t, `,l'...re are tunes when 0: man don't wick it ; but, 1 could have aided were." tunit prefer hi l c,)nlatry to everything Minn, and he will be a tlttro—be said 1 "Rut 1 thou;IA she loved me," said . e's A. > sr I ?. i it prove Wet he don't could ; and I could have loved hien, Victor. : love--ehI know." :Madam Leberdfore sat sheat, only ` She stopped. and stood stuck still, "Bat, .Emily, said ber friend, "why, 6414'4410g hitt hair at iutervals, At hit! re , u bass ref all observers, her eyea da why did you send hilar away ?" nl ..be said, cell enfant, else lists gone' laced, her little httnda eleuched, looking "•I slid not love him so wueb, then," out of your life, she must ger out of your I like ono wit + gips on fat bootlegs said Etnily, simply. heart also," s wolves, beuetatli t)llawh a orioles tries- ""Ry thinking, dreatniug, then you "".But,," interrupted Victor, ' fere lett: sunk, She turned aside a few have—Oh, Emile, don't you see you ".But—tile sooner the better,'- said 1 Nees. aha leaflet], as—lama a tree- Pee- must give up this solitary brooding ?., his mother. eShe is not worth— 'pie stare,], ather, also stood is ser deso- 'Relies (* lwate" exel:timed Emily, Victor shuddered, and Madam La- i:•tte au attitude. It was very cold. all last night I sat opposite that win- bordiere stopped. 1 Tlse Wind moaned among the leafless , dew, About two o'clock the fog lifted The next mornisig he Went to Inti iratichel, dashed into Iter eyes grains and, tlio starts came out, clear olid elfin , ,ase " ° `U, pdl Liccnsts issued, O'RYRNE & CO. .i1.Inv11'lllls' prim THE, ONTAllio THE FALLAND WINTER. R TRADE G. Bowthcott & $033. aud MOTIEIt$,, T&ke pleasure to 0 form the inhabitants el Exeter add snrrouuding country. that they h:we iva ops -ted out an °Ale elipnt assortmentof Tweeds, Coatings, resting* etc., in the latest styles and patterns,and feel assure+* that intoe matter of clot :tag, they Can suit tie oust fnetidaonst:asstcs: NEW 13UTC ER SilOi' f lbettntlersigneel would inform tete Wield. tants of Exeter rand vieinit2. that lee has OPENED. A NEW BUTCHER SWOP o,nedoor south of Lis l:lncEsntit'a-Sl:up ae,tntol s•s tbosautelil,erar patronage Mot has beat, e:c corded to. Lim in the n ,A"T.ss:htu Alt, WA',Oi' SPAi:ING- tincsvillite• ++xtose et'ta»l,im in his :sen torarcl:,► nflstuese its• r -,t at wagon c Glean at the ra si- dents of tie. riti.;tg,ethree tinier eaea ttve1.anti ;.' STT :NI. 11; .A `i' of all Iona* hart cuan-t; ill,: on bond ut his butcher Shull, i;laekaiaithitig nnti uug.'u making can't a1 cu elsuet;,nt In 01)at,, 1Ica rl Is It. DAVIS. AVINGS INVELMENT stJ' OCIETY, LON DON, CANADA 'Working Capital, $2,1CO,CQ0 $1,' OOQ 0411, aud retuned still gloomy and re -1, of sand, wvlltr.ked from the high mound Mg, and everyone of them seemed to Lruyest ee"»seen areae +at' tiny Cowan; mast -coffin, He went about all his occu- reareel around the Are de frriaMplite. he haying tri *Be, net night long ; "Yon of 1eere'nie. eetions with an even increased zest,1 She ':tw nothing. felt nettling, slid it yourself : you hid it yourself 1' 1 MoPevinancd on erst-rtut.itt•nir,ttteAceuratk•s ., t^triter an �tre)ig:let 1."+ai t k ^ gTeree+int, err wu tt�r whieh puzzled his zu ober; batt, day by nt'hits Roberta, she heard a voice seemed to hear them; and once 1 Inmtaittaeutsystent,nctteauiai"»nvtth,Arn+rrtawer, day his face stiffened, and his heart tbehiind her exclaim, "what are you thought I was going crazy, and then I Alloy to wc.F'.all"lal.l:N, eardened, d i lig hate? You are blue with cold." tried to keep still and think of some - When the week was out he presented ' With a desperate snatch at composure ; thing else ; but, oh, Miss Gillman, himself in Avenue Josephine firmly, t seed eareleeauess" slle turned to meet ataere's nothing else that I care for 1", but with eyes flashing with resentmect, fellow boarder at the pension. '4As you sat at that window, did you Emily would not make up her uai.td to They walked home together, "I will think of the rine: of fire that ie all accept the life offered her. make your excuses at the dinner•table, ; around us, and the cold and the hull - So that was over. And so the fate- if you want to lie down," said Mips ger. and the breaking hearts ?" ful autumn days sped on. I"'rause. Gilman, kitltily, though in utter alntaze. ,•I thought or ail, and I did not need Paris might have repeated to Victor wont - the is the back stairs,"" elie it to increatte my gloom." the words of Riehelieu, aim tined, As they heard t:*e group "Not ter increase it, Ito, but -•-," "Thy fate and hers, with mine. for game or ill, iu4 de.eensling to t.ta 841e41 -111"9" -- and Emily del up them. lire woven threads" In tuy vast sun at life , Mies Gilman was an English woman, Milhous enol], units merge." 0110 of that 1•trge class on. eeustantty After a time Victor's anger against - sees at foreign pensions. I :ver; whetr" Emily a ,pled, aud, uo longer sullen and you meet them along the banks of Laite i,ritable, he sat dawn gentle and gat, Leman, in Florence the fair. They with his mother and sister at their have gathered a large stock of expoii scanty meals, in a belt -warmed linin t- epee, and if they have the least tact room, and assisted, his mother withthe and natural sensibility, are valuable mixture of tenderness and gallantry so friends. They are of all kinds, advent - pleasing in Preuch sons, Atari then - he thought of the happiness painted so gloomy o-tlors by sweet, seductive tones. He never dreamed of stetting tee wall that grows between, but be drew near it, and looked over. He ieoked continually, and saw the golden fruits, the fluttering birds shining in the sun, and peas d the voice he loved etnging among the trees. Ie the strug- gle over when the irrevocable choice is •et,tde ? Ah 1 those after thoughts that eeme with se,litnelt, or perplexity 1 not ri;rats for the decision, but so vivid a stilt of what we have forgone as pales all the present sky, anti, lo 1 the alac- rity creeps from the resolution, and the worth of nobl Hess from the sacrifice. Look too long, and you will. say it is self-deception fur a men to suppose he can do anything not baso in .its out- come, if not its essence. "I can be secnnd to none," Emily repeated to her fa her, when she talked to him. "You have decided wisely, my child," he answered ; "but that principle, let me say for the fntare--" The girl winced. "Yes, yes, I hsa best give yon my little bit of advice now. For the fu- ture, remetnber, that's rather Quixotic. How many women .do you think h the first place in their husband's life ? eh 1 t understand that little itupatieut jerk I But consider, my daughter, yon are a nice little girl ; bat are you the kind of woman to lake up a ln.tn's soul iuto your own in that wav ?" Then Gen. R ,barts - began th pace the fast -darkening room, flaying, "Well, well 1 I am sorry times are not buieter. That stuff of his about join- ing sentiment and practice, .is cot an very Utnpiatn, after all, even to me, - a practical man. There have been times, there may be again,"—and so he weni epirit'ets etittule did not pleat. hrr, an', she wonlJ long since have been on maundering iu a way very different The Ve•„ hail blind was lu le up to brooding over her own oenseionsnese, from his usual clear-headed,. incisive its high et a•id the autirnlnj snn laxed' the scalpel of metaphysic+ in hand. one, but evidently c w ».ions th tt he into t 10 as syy net.lerted . rr om. Miss Her father only said as he frit her oould not measure Jecobel ladder. pilula,], pulled do n t ,e bl nd, folded hot cheek, "I meet have the dhtetor to which pierces the heavens, by his t.vo- foot rule. - - - .Pensing in his ww al'r, he looked over .luta net attest the low pi toe t utile n 84 laISSZIV atroalie•rit►fi their stack eft TINWARE, STOVES. Etc., o: to Mn, ANrni,wy TARE. Exeter. -, „M.. at ¥Asrot /Irnso e. Hcneetll, Joni i'.t -s,ie.CraOetuet. Januarr al. 3 NEW BI, LOKSMITII AND GENERALJDBBWNGSHOP,HENSALL. —o— Uaving u» new shop new In full Detect,I weal in. form the pnblle that 1 tun pre uurd to ale t+11 kinds of filttt.listtattl:int:. it finding rt•# nlri::g! of ell kinds "DO yoil think lit would soften Ito of .1,1'x1'ulttiratt ,tuttern rt -,1,a.Brae.,ri;.\low. ors,`ltlt,Pltiust:t;terlot." 01.11 Htr,r "0.1155 stn E tell one suffers for himself." And 1 °vet!lvt• my etlifkn1 uttt•n 101. Ii,»sat'. ttu t liter• fere, furl hs,wIiigt tender fest treated in the most tinily rose restlessly and dashed water approved manner, aid satlafttcttoff 5tven ou her throbbing temeles, and began to brush out leer Hair. Charges Moderate. Front that time, perhaps because a human hand had touched her burden, .elbeit *wads no power to enlighten it, elle Wag no more the till, flaccid crea- ture the first wave of gnef had flung on the strand. She was feverish nod turers, mere entertaining women t f the *vied. _ world, or women berme, good heurts She walked inerssantly ab tit the and brains, whose exeeptioual training city. "Oh, if I could meet Hien 1" she thought; "if I could only meet him 1 one look would do all." She went now into all the society open to her—shall, quiet re -unions, concerts For the benefit of the suffer- ing, fairs, etc., and particularly to ev- ery house where she had ever met M. Labordiere. Tint all was in vain. She t,ever caught a glimpse of him. "Per I have on hand all kl^de of .wsrienitureti Imp�e- meuts front the :Massey ttauulucturit,g CO., New- castle. t sltemember the place --First shop west of the Post O,lice, IReneall. WIC* Iwo .hV Dar RcnrPnll,Jnua aelth,187ai G -1a - canba well and quickly applied to any male. When Emily entered the salle-a nlan- per, the next horning, pale and hollow- eyel, Miss Gilman made room for her, with a kind look, that fell gratefully ou the tired. spirit—and Emily olnng to her ever after. She oared now for no life but that ()flier own mind. If Mise Gilman would only pilot her baps he had sone to the army outside,' through this other one --shield her frnm she said to herself. "011, if I 'mew I" sudden squalls and soak•en rocks ! And it seemed as if she would under- take it. When this and that one rah lied her, saying, "Miss Etnily, bow is it that we never see you anywhere ? Where is ail your•dsanevolence—it was "One night site crept to her father's room, and besought him, with broken words and face hid in her hands. "No, no, no 1" said Gen. Roberts. "I can do nothing. Why. I am aston- ished at yon ! No wonder you blush aim tat pan ioti:em with you ?" Allies jam surprised you didn't blush too Gilman put an answer into her mouth. much to come in here. How did you Site never silted a question her elf. screw yourself tip to the point ?" Oce tsionally a passing wonder, as to ""BeoanFe 1 was so wretched, father," ber motive, crossed Emily's mind ; but she was too much wrapped up in self •0 t otice that every one was oom- men int up)n it, 0 to morning Easily did not appear. Mies G m In went to her morn and answered Emily, grasping het forehead tightly, ' I oould take any way." ."'Po think or caning me to find him end tell him yon have changed ynnr mind I I tell you, Emily Roberts, receiving nn answer to her ra' s. open- this thing is done—it ie finished I I ed the door and we nt in. Emily, in a thought you had more pride, more ;wavy sleep, lay on the outside of t h•, spirit. I never before heard of an Ohio girl uith so li.t.le spunk." Emily 1 aned drearily against the' wuid' w -"roma, while her father flung alar)nt the room. Presently he came t he' and turned her face towards hie wn. The wandering eyes that met hie wer no longer tho+e of a frivolous Mins Gilman advaleed to the bt aside girl ; 1 e rad in them a depth of feeling ani looked dt wn on the worn young a breadth and keenness of apprehen- sion he had not dreamed they could devei pe. Emily felt the change her- self, 1 ut only vaguely ; had she been burn on the Item hilts of New Eng - lel, wrapped in a dres tug g•,wn. A large alma was drawn no f.usiog. the window. T,,ere wt re no bet ,ks, no pa- pers seed re 1 about ; no ev;elencrs of ocoupatio—alhwas b..re,vand cheerless. The dress and oruame its she had ta- ken off lay on a chair close by the door. t..ot+. She real plainly the pair, the disapp )iutfnent, the wearin as graven n every line. She saw, too, a peevish - nes rrriud the mouth, and tri., utterly at Emily, as she Hat, iu a lost way; by tete evenin - lyres; r raightened the yr u. to_m'rrOw," and then he tweed gloves and hnudkerchief, then put 'a away, muttering tr himself, eI wish goblet of fresh water on a little stand, her mother was olive 1" found a flacon f este ds Ce logne to put Still he did not gncse wnat it had the wind!'w, ': aud. came and laid Iii., 11' i'e it, a d drew it clo-e to the bedh cost a her to come to him, or with what hand on her head with unwonted tens Then see Wood stili again. to gaze on humiliation she crept from the room. dateless. "Etmny, my dear, .1 11 keep the wh tp: lace on tl epi .ow, baa ing sv All this time Victor Labordiere was you a little longer, then, won't I ? pleinly:r ,lee regio• d of the est few breaks. in the .hick of the turmoil and vacilia- .Etnily turned and laid her arms Emily' Wokr, and h'ise t ilman forted 'tion of the Provisional Government, around his week, and her head d ,wn on and ei%lore, as if osugh reading a pri• his thoughts, hopes, plans, merely a his eelu,ttl'der, vote letter;' shell of a soul that his country illumi- "There 1 there ! Oh, you musu't cry ab •ut.it. It's done •,now, ami, all for the Trent, I (ton't doubt. Y Emily 'speed at `he shaded window, nated and gave life to. In all this the neatly tcide,t:drei+,the seent-b)ttle; Emily might have had a share, but but the evideuee it of kindness did no she had shrunk back to the flesh -pots NEW SPRING MODS. .A . 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