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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-10, Page 2V rOR A 't??Q li,`l A * Maria ceases riugiug, long atter golden YY clusters emus out, and burn in the purple, Rene 1►Iactlonalcl stands there, Til:. MAY AGNL,4 i:'LEMiN4 ,. eternise or Silent and 2',•u'," 14 41 Mad Mr 'Inge," One .Sight's Mystery," etc'.,.tc..see, PART L In mine eyes she is the sweetest lady $11 t I everlooked on." Itreu AD,) Aeoer NO:nina• .. "Yee-. Rene." " To Sir Vane Valentiuse ?" ," Yes." s." A pause. Ile works agent; Mrs. Tarter sleeps. SlEllltiug sunbeams quiver iabo:lt therm ; Dolores (lroope a tial. in her e?aair. t• Do you remember," be sags pres- ently. "the day we ;sated en Tile !nertlrix. ? !lo run remember our last ,. ..,'1 ? 1 . ell -y, .• thee a: at to marry this resins -rid yen -a-" ▪ angel " Aud vier s.fi.i yr.,t .., .•k1 n it., Even with folded arms, and stares out at the gemmed, flower-scented twilight with 1 blame eye;, that see nothing of the beaut,•, with blank iniad that holds but i one thought .a'thought that keeps iter- a atiug itself or -crawl over again with the t dull persistence of such things, putting itself into evords of its own volition and din ;-dinein•X th on�`h: leis. brain " One �n � , 1, tet+: i,hl•t I felt it �wo-Ibl cameo.zl leuI again. 142ila°t 1 •-t, lege',); t4•1i. '. •• "ills- a0 Pa merry flu ?" 1 . w- wee- eye aa.at:y' 3::a- mot? You a•.tre for Wei ; alt- ♦'.tl', nothingtor'+-lora. '1 h re isCoe 1:."0'..:alt -yes. 1 £vfi' thiol°° then ' are you, tea,. ateteeseirv. Sas-melee e" "•• 1:. , c; lieeen— ,al.- 1.h t i° tat I t..i ate! ? I brows -i LI, w. ] e.sgr : , r i i -11t 1 It "'�N�� NW her L me:. 4 1� • S it y � feriae, is at watt ' : 7. ••, h sit til t 1E1 . 11t teem, . ,', t else: 15. tears > e 1)eei Io; ..t.,. a there is Love. .the ?.'ars iu 1. `There is love re s; r 1 l:e: t^.t: that. I grant i ?c1, 111tar.sea to le•e bought amt° „Due Ill .i1,ww i', '4 •••l)• -he t,avt:t's 1'e, - false tai r lire*91;. 11t' leaves lien m eflaine t3 .: y. Lose !. What i' taus . ria t tae :41, leer ae she 1iel- sts i1 1 r :Rt , . �. ,, '1.7;.)1112 'lt t*t.Cta: hour too beet One hour too late!" CHAPTER N.N-VL as that !" bays Jemima Ann, stilt dazed• She accepts the offer, of course,. "`right glad' to get it,'" as be says, and is ehpecially detailed off lute Miss Wien - tine's particular service. Sir'Vanc puts up his glass and stares at her. the firsttime they chance to meet. Il(' hail forgotten, of course, rho slipelio.'1 llauahle:ai1 of the Clangville boat'el!1 ,.ht):ise, but hiss Hopkins has not forgotten Irina. ^2'111 you may attire," she remarks, m 1`tell " you ain't so much to look at y'oarself, when all's said and done, and alone. Diel she a too mole to , e 3 mogt Fo1eiae i. g fusing the /A/nest eeeeeeenee in es superi- tltat studio ? } e i5 very klandsome, and odty ovsr alt others, and after thoilsaw1 of sale kllow bila it 4ys, fl'o'w foolish, teats of file most complicated• anti sevcreet howv oxtronaely foolish and rash 1 baso eases e° eau ld fluff, ase feel justified in offering. been l'" to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any ease But it 19 not too late yet, at least let coughs, eolds,sore throat, influenza, hoarse- madamo thilmlts so ; one may always nes bronchitis, consumption in its early hope so much fee young persons under stages, whooping cough, and all diseases of ctwpitantyl caurneIsbenTe hanyd tlfdsetpaarete ear o osnnocbe twit: otnlyctlao Irlieligesf,.e.haetptweAestahunta. ,nrro lrluwiiett with their maid -servants and their ' West's Cough Syrup, when taken according to anon-s(<rval7ts, iautl'tl7e !louse iu l?wanle is directions. Sample bottles 2a and 50 ceutsl shut 1x1! for the present, large bottles one dollar , Genuine wrappers only in blue. Sold by all druggists. or sent by mail on receipt of pace. JOHN C. WEST Se CO., 61 44 8 Xing St. East, Terouto,Ont. Young lady, do not despair. Dr. E. 0. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment will cure Hysteria and all Nervous troubles. Suhi at J, W.11rownng's, Drug Store, 5 what every person should know -The grand outlets Of diseaee from tine system are the bowels and the kiduese. Johuston's Sereaea•. rata is the most safe, pleasant awl effectual purifier of theseatem knouts. Try one bottle and be convinced. For este at the Golden Mortar, J. W. Browning, prop, jy- 26, 6m - You never weve a beauty the best o' *0 * times, and fifteen years standing to sour :1'I. Itcnc jlacdona11 his cl abet 1fll.r ovt;tl y():l. much, I'm awful , anion, ay sores to hear my Hiss Snowball is roin� caste, and piaster figures, and brown, 4" FIRE THAT is til ori sr 1{l:l*x, i�1<r, :s uasx ; I, �' dark -eyed Roman zuodels of saints and OF AL1.." to throw bersell away on you. Don't . brigands, works away alone these Sultry know what elite Sees IQ you, I'M sure. I 1 Mi • it aya. He (saes not !mind the heat, Alalsone's treasure, "at the Shrine,'" 1 wvultisfa!'t Iver you it )..out was Bung with f . , , ale III,(, it; lie is absorbed in his work, coulee home duly, and Miss i'aleutiue i cliaula:a.1'a-though you ntayrn t think , feverishly so, indeed. goys leo more to the st�e`lio s�'" i La eautessa floes it Signore Seultore alt fast i l dropped a � the honor to be dee 1 lnt,cxesketlpini :1Ia41atne lifts her eyebrows over this ' Whether ' colt. atti alas P y ; hint, whether madame herself sudtleuty latest sw]uni of Dolores, hilt laughs olid , iutrosllices !aim to half hise e,trons :awakens to to a sense of latent danger. mattes no objection, She will be ttn lavishes invitations upon pari pini, and 1• - <It° tai t 1; a. 1 i a x.',t tlli,hi...5.11 `-1 - 1,,1 t. 'a,":•,1 -de -what t ie :a , *ale it t ,i 3• t+. 3-i;`. tt $1110W., ton.:1 t:^r to lei -14'x.;. at me, My heed 41" +:i r-, 1,:• 4't ee a }180W that I .4'4. y.14? II, s (4In 1 • 4' Calf L""r( it ttl tirk 28'; ,:© 401.1, ktw r•'t;,l ',w rl...•rc"421:lr •, •,a now (:tr.', au 1 11.4 1*sal►? i have lie 1 t !10'-=-u:+, '1 Wu 1 14''1'. 4t etrustg,liuse t: t: yee a7+? `t.a t. 1t- , but ewe are a �1 Ste -abet! tee. •4. .rt.a 1 have loved al ways --':alae e.lilti.aye"' "Mu east. 'a Tears. 8451tries to lilies • , lie,w ems !,,e1 r,10 so? We ' whether Sir Vane laa, sneered audibly moque nail certainty, b:,,, if it is the meets with the meal reward of good- m s site of himself, who 'motes ? llliss 0111171'4 fa !ley:=wand a servant more .ar ; ite`;s ill file l 1 world --- indifference, in- •- _�.. , . _ - f, alentine goes me more to the studio, lc ,, i:t an establishment liP\ethis :flat gratitude AI Rene wishes, irritably t: and b}- grcu,dzl►anr7an': express desire. tern little. She is an American, friend- enough sometimes, this flirting; little ' t 11 " dear •: ri •entre generous heart t(. painted butterfly would_ spread, leer lady,l 1 t She look rather keenly at the young, 1e :s 117 foreign land; it is like the and ingl1T_"lev p e a a allies 1`\ r •1 ' ` ' ` . -'ox"00U iC1n,Qs, and fly off t() Other are exeecding l • Levu, a,jcreiun, sidelong coma z IU a� t 24d c..- for alt smile --nowt) may hope to escape tbesu . a • t • i victi x and leaia hint e<Inn. But flu o Lost Ho Re lase . 8nt if reel l eme I;new that tills stolid, l t:he'Teal"' !rut sale se e� itttlt+. 714O aiolmrly,. r etlit'r clulu�y 1itan�•tu . artist will not fall dozen land adnurc 5110 11.:att(Vt, recently latr191:.1iet1 n new eatltloll n girl xi •4.?ry 4:tle. gale• In�l,s a, trifle 9 had closed the dans; t yt a:.f Mlle, :1lltrit .+ will atleast awal.t? within hill). spurt Tilt. ('r<'I.1 aril (v'«"1,1,"S t`1 1 F.11itA'rIs1' 1 S's \ 1 4 contessa thinks otherwise. If this ! e ge.t and ws°.ei'y, met out of sorts. bill Tridole, had Inatatett•'r, al e. her for diva outer fec•1►nt*, lie must axe human at ; o"'tier..ttCalandlrernlaltDllt.lur0 (**i1I alit tnc- s+'...\,, , ..:," . before, knew the zvllnit: w011 -hidden : ('eineiott►urvnus3lebiIk ..tieaat,tt aRlt pt,}>;cut ;„:4 °'r:a.� ,w. az/ e,'r,sslewehat least in some things-•-1111an11nenougll to xn(aalnteII nave(?ir2A(•ll,r tr. 111 4Il •,ttc.:.T•• �s to be enpeeted :r1 these> enitryweeks? secret: of the trapezist :4 life and death feel :lain. All elle clip indict he than suiting traa;: exec F►.a. She says uc,thin n�911iiii. at alts• ('(1st • be Vers stirs elle massive porton( of the , II .., ...i is punishment. en She flutters 4lri+'n,in Scrh -u.+avelo,.e,only 4:rent, t+r (a.. z }i m t fl t Sit a f•riatl('s, \diet; Sts at!t•,' U111:.11*' 1 111i*4 :"011111 WYerII veseen - i.O eeoe esea e 1 ciy al:rhnl;f �� • , i17'to telllli111lae ller4lyaciousway* when � T1,eGetehratt,dantllereithis a,le,jirltl+it(•FsµC the Chew, riUt`1n_e, pyre-, . zone; of De- her Pa's ,ll. ale:1r1$'i1f'1,Ienstrnte1,i4 1* thtrt4• eearcee siret('Fr. J Y t l the Vtilcntine:t leave Rome; 9ho iiuttexs t 1 tr th t t rU'iai;iln�riluence• n•a- 1't. ntt rd C a-� ,. ,) ap 7 ri t t,• nz:.tiluasareo ,� not ituowv ) �to Yore well, t-1 ,la tr o. (( 11 r I I r l u 1 1 `t a l 1 1 , i ft n '1 October ( t l k n. motet hi 11 to ell Ilium all s ax11t17 ..(act ria .o o wr' u„ h uu r all � r t fTCV,, ttt,.l'A •--the, atony eellft•ence-, of tn. t t o p y serwoln iein Ill ee t R �a tririt, :nn.1 ;was slnw4,y la t:11' Ll ss ' jutit ftw•e ralantlas later, of a fn�shititltitil(e''to'rllatttteltiatar-'iriltoEtec (if tare ktatte seem, upto Ler a:tl1):4 vast at i•eld with closed doors, ,in thea n ta`lira.i(<It'e+tellrtat;144'( 240414i,CCrtail,.r>aelur• :4211.. fiat,:1..nt: thiel: of u.atl('nlois(•llei'tl'; marriage at Nice, fvctr.;:i,l,ginenns r+f tehfalt4'werT entforrr"a^<,n:saE- - .44..4.4,-.-......- - ..... , id r lie s pent these nmouths ill the &011tnde terttNitllis enrialiti.�lt,uac i4e.nla'� Cnrutt*04 4.lt lore with tilt• tl:lrlt and llactum;+lac M. ' boudoir. Irving back, her slim figure . £ 1 spent '1 l I ch •9p1} priratel4 nu3 ra4lrci�l7.. cine t4and.+vere n1Keindice1ali.. Vandyke face, an] f;reve Israwes eye'', working hard. commissions bare been' 3,1imu HWY;rd.,ME1)IGAL'Co the 1,1 1� �1t9 d )tl f 1� 1 �` Yen. the itsrt'n24'4. . t draped ill those hale, lustrous hills land' 0 his wwo7 tr, raps ant sculpture, at its . 7'1111 ttri' 1442 t1 tlav � 1laces madame loves L� sleek her ' ? best is not a sWiable art I -le Ilea tt'er i R c•T14i IeetUrta "11©lead be in the halides/ 4.4011 but alt the .::eme the 01141(1 neei1' ehaum.•,: darling in, her fingers laet z1 betliva 11er plcutlful enont, lis nuc! a fair gue,xilori of necda i«; badly, ?'(1 must have it «.t , t,'oidcn held, :lass Valentine nestles in both fame null oltl alae 11008 won. lie 1 THE (iUTNE mice. tote l' 1• lra ;� - i 7i e! a, o I(r ow a lair, ^ might Jiav' 1rni1 friends, too. friends 11 ANN' .-„+ 1ti TOUR On t441. (lay slut arse' lit tete ;heir tl” , ilut111st a, • b;L the, hour to J(lttuun AUU wtilt war b the l4IIIUUI r, load iso so Pa, E te':ee i'es 30 partnr.0 for freakier flay, ;anti 1+Te.zea , 11o1)ltu., tcrlelr t,,, lee bene SO long. ago, ; chosen. !loaf he k unro.lal iu theao - u and t4'.it ie death of the v�nung another. ; ;• „ 'ct gow f,pul 4 whero without her. and she 1;tet 124: „ ` 11) . ee l4 a 1t7fairly I the aghast 01 m„,,,, w aclaw !, tic1;eu •1;,s, is i t t' '-1 Base " t elii0.4 lions+ aril n tbl l .a �ti lar day, for the early 1 t• yea t Itas 1 ought ltuu a letter from a SE INC1 MACHINE summoned to her own particular .shin*, ie -part:'i+t iso •a ,ell. g eo 'Valentine's llrp+t ,J iris nit, Ion; Wing ht 1i115$la, but 119\P ca i room, to let: a visitor, nobly,. ill Iaa,,tt, ^ private anti particular t$ttiug-roolnt i route for 'tome. ries uu41 cool, a surprise, Come- xis , ta,i *lien little Snowball 1'4111911 came mut- ' ud- days ; even among alis lzratlaer, *f the '1 :Ire. Tinter. sea, ace, :z1z1 e pea 1eide into leer lift top brighten it dull ousel "l c to n e c friend- „ all:rin: at',:t Of OW I emit,;,` Uri 1112 s 11 c'I11. c, ► ,(>nitlrtlt. fel frieui j T )01 L funilt eft cottr,0r. :wla•i:tn9t^ t";a, , alas t and g i e • ,l I" ` 1 , d bedsits 1 awl "our llreitlith,,,..e:llethul;;a4.'.4*44 with s4 111:71. silk curtain I.O Orale t , (.t��i.t9.awst9a;alit'i,ia;.,i�(,{I,+rt'athtt+,util+li4'AY"1."t lags a Measle le, es in. , 118,: 0'41 as to throw a perpetual rosy 1SI iI Forfar is nu lain way to ItaIy'.ata i. e fa, t' an 1 I'll y it 1)i to 1'4111.1 array lf('ttte (114("1 2.42 r t• Anwl Yldar,ii+aa+, 1794: l+r r., Gt .'�. It nili4•t 4 t 4/ "'14w ra4.•t° it. an(1 f rj 'ads eolne anti gaTQ y nu11,w"' s'd aLt t L 1s it t,ei'. I( ,,,il1.1,4 rte, - 1111('; jari>cl44, 4 4.4. 'Il aLn a11'a l,cfaro , t limit, fain ret o"nulla 71141 cultivation of elle a cake a wool. 'filet first wort! ;Ault ra)lnlire, :Curl ord(•r; flow in upali rue ! , ... t 1 I •• t 1 t 1 • • a , (, .t,` w t ,. •r , alts tithed--laa41 *audio in Rouse, Isle first puts 1t beyond 1t 41't:il,t. • I oet-es t•11 alt l , t nn„ arta. t. °WY the yowl;, . t+ss , ; . e ` a lady ).UC0 , In A couple (4f 11t -Ch' at meet you've fee gee eta.. li➢t4•ly. ill; 'l'iltl.("t',' , y hrl,trlf Gaya nothiu�,TShc? stands ; , ' and looks' u ' wi 1 , ep +t ; 1 nal l'nlr.Ir(sill tae ere. !a}s this ynuu;; woman, a1 a nervous ,tit, with loosely c1.I 1 c i ;o Brun iy �vh stlin4* clac(rily uli be bangle, 3 '•t look '• Tflf:i VAULT t\42:11,1t"111N1+, .l,ith4+et .li ' Kievria' 1' i++ 44,414 '140 ut`el'. mei a-, tt aK Ss•ff lE4$ O',ptrUC 4'( np41iVOW K0' ri 1It l IStall.l, plea and 4$ Ntm1,i0 ul Carl tri*et10t1.e(Sier worked And Ire, bid•le Le 'et (int et order then *Hy 21111• nine in tap war141I It makes the sable etitch as the les^linc lnaet,tiler in the Veiled Matey The colo 'd 1, of oadpaatents natio rtt eeredthis weeklli,i.i havei tcei.t0�(tto tputtl prieemoue news xS lr2.4u PAs for a oliort'time orgy, Welt knowing that every huh: sate want ane Full 4i• rection:. with cotes Otaahrne Aitente Wanted laN(*..11.0 .il (.0..111.T1:t11f, MIUlil(1 ;'. ; ace 1 w"11;7, at reline; ell 011 live. " "Ala. tbeto are cleat., le and 4)14;1rrels. I have tta4c.1 you ;deep-. ow eats Mand by i0 eilenee mei et., you given to this lawless. lylart..t4t•-'t111M uulovin4 14188 ? It i;3 urger tea late. Snowball t (tr;.w 1»tt•lt while thele 7 yet tilale ' ••1 1, •; No 1t . C 7, nt timet 7t 1 tilt I, t t 1.t. � / ,. I -MN! timid me, only I knew it would ld082e them all. That very day of our tirat meeting. not an hour before eon 0.2.1110 urnli 11.e, I pee 11i241 nay word. "One hour i+t:feae-otlt'Ilourtoo late1" he Bays, bitterly. `•1V4.11.1erhaps'tllcre is, it fate in these things. What livpe calla" there be for 1.t(,. at the best? You grandmother lttiulit never have graven you to ma. It lie %%ere but worthy -!t lac but eared far you, you for him, ever so 'little, I would die before I would 4 ea14. i would Treves bidden God to bless you, and gram on my way, my secret In my heart, to the end. But it is because 1 know you will-uotbe happy. Happy!" he htarts up, sand begins walk - lug up and down, with .lashing eyes; you will be miserable! That roan is capable of any baseness -of being bru. tal, evCn (0 370111" Ilene, hush ! You frighten me. You inset not. Oh, how wrong all this is! Iso not say another word! How eau you make me -slake Ire—" She covers her lace again, end cries aloud. " Forgive me " he says. He is by her side 111 as inet tut, stricken with re- morse. " You are 1 ig it. I will say no more; I A1011E1 not heye spoken at all. But your hal(1)inee ie so near to me-- .- so dear! I would g;i:e my life to secure it. And after to-xaorlow we nay meet aro more. Tile thought of that has been lnadilaniug ire for weeks the thought that so soon -so soon -you will be that manes -wife, and gone out of my life for- ever ' Fate deals hardly by some of us, a nowball." There is silence for a little. He stands by her chair. Has the weep - lug ceased `? The drooping face is hid- den still; the loose bright hair veils it, and falls across his arms, as he leans lightly on her chair -back. " Snowball," he says, " little friend, tell ane this. I will ask no more, and it will be some- thing -everything -in all the years without you that are to come. If I had been sooner that day on the hill -side - that fatal first clay—" [le breaks off ; he can see the quiver that goes through the bowed figure as lie speaks, but manlike, he will not spare her. " TdI ries'' he pleads;. 61 one word only, it is so little -so little, ileal , a.nd I' lose so much—" But the word dors not' come. There 1•, a movement instead, a small cold hand slips luta his, the slender, chilly lingers class) his close. Ile is answered. "Miss Dolores, my maid," murmurs a . sleepy voice, •" is it nearly over ? I've been dozii(' a bit, I'm afeard, in the. stillness like ansa the heat. There's them evening bells; it must bo time to be going." So Mrs. Picker brings thorn back to the world, and out of their dangerous ( lrcam. Ave Mara iS ringing from cam - .anile and belfry, up <agalust the purple soman slay, and it is biro to, go home to grandnaamina and'' dinner, and Sir Veep, :The carriage is waiting outside the wide stone court,'andthoventer and are driven away. - tonig after they, have' gone, long after the workmen depart, long after the Ave time, thin;; a, site sjteaks. " It ii n'; tans e, and . st 181, y far -away ot! , that q ("hips. and for once the haunting Onsetpretty etin :d'7a.b;:• ..1,7.11 ,east; w4 met° madame iota an especial objection to , 1, seldom r ghost • iter great etar like eyes. - that M' Inm lea at 111111 is 1441(1-4 gl os�t :flat( tnllt onto lii.c' 1t y4r east pc( ' ' „ ', 111'" ti2... of satin and ..1...1711.. . i "' Why. Lord bit `s nlel" (+xel;auns .. '" Abell. l)nlnres, She Hays i.11arllly ' pearls'," with bright hair and blued -tell. Mre. Tinker, adineting her Sp0ettleleS in tare you ttelet'll�s –in a dreary–that yon - �, ..ti. • . 11j t' ,. 1 . iii t •u aax.'iutsst. •• f do tivela ," i itI Stan(! there awl say nothing? Do you • }( it :ti, 14110 s t;.ante d, �ilk•dral (ti iin't,i[erilii11a.4.011 " r f ' not admire this extplisitegem '?•' y +tpl,cerition, trio Gonte.5sa 141atliuo 1R ".Ye.4, 112.' TinIter t. P124 awful glad i 4t It is very pretty, grandnza/nine." i bt'ff,re Hits. ni•" She 144 0Ot alone ---a 1.aIolitan nar- I ,you ain't forgot, me iunr ova. -with " Very pretty, ir:an(llnarita !' Chew and a British ;atttielie foram lier • at family; aloetin. tense they be. wicking 4 the list c",4 time. " and that is !, bo41 .•,uar(1. She bee been absent from r �� ' al a 'uta s' l: 1 ri ) l of n t9 .t1, 11111 tit 1 tl w to 1 now. th(, lady. ht 111 awl diva.. llo � } i ! I1 1 full f was Bort o' peaky • :auri ,iris' Idle ;all the ; my clever Sir. Wine, that you ora tale 4oine nearly a summer, at1t, it, o it ,al iii•` Inn wv. 119 r . .‘17.•Talker (talker, (� uot hem charmed. I say ho has caught as "nal' 1.0 m; ht. 'tor tlld 11044 . "-2.121. aril pew 342 12. sell' et;lur ,.144U -=-it is tho 'most Anne Sa1ur.uthv e, : ' Ilti .101126mat 1 4'rrieet thing of its l:it1,1 I ever saw. it .1l4111'nte her h.a)11w,;trl• lia'f to her r'}'P:1, will be a �u1R'at—t11e,g,re test comfort to 1 y 1 s rarlditse 4.h,atter and eilvery small talk 1,•ta5•a" c Au 9a I'm out 0 place, 1211) only (415 14'110 has 9008 1184 bt'ttue and I' ' autt efe4, The", x Slos 1L'3j4U11"1r(J\'.i 121.', 44114 I lr-=•wltt'!1 ,yon are gone." Aunt Samantha Glass sono the ww•ar all t Dearest gran(hnalnma 1" The girl "Anti the wedding is over,•--luil,rdo's -but you have heard 11.tt, of course, signore nlia ?" she says, gayly, apropos of nothing that has gone before, "I bear nothing, nadanle, News from the great world never pierces the walls 1au411adies, even the hest, must go some '• conics ail(1 Puts her arras about!ler, as of my workshop, except what you are tun.w of all flesh" ) she sits, auct the fair head droops in her „ At this moment the door ()pone Fad- I lap. You are too good to ane. You love good enoug h to tell nae, 1`h(. little touch of sarcasm in the last words arc not lost on la contuse. Nei- ther - ther Is the quickenntraction of eyebrows and lips, and a perceptible'paling of the dark face. •" Cho! Cho ! then it is for me to give yon the good news. Blit I surely advice. You've e oftels heaid rues +.>allt t keel) Icer hale ane to herself tal4vay , ' thought -such friends as you scorned-- 1 , that she would have clone it herself. of acs awa Ann, who ww'as so grad to , And what do you mean by no one loving; you when you stopped for a iveeic at her you again ? Sir Vane -'• you it is all quite WO weeks old, and aunt's, and who waited on" -lowering ; , "• Alt !" said Dolores, and something; you have not. heard."She has her her voice, " your poor ma? Well, this is' in the sound of the little word makes victim, as uattlrnllsts impale beetles, on a Iri11, and watches tivith dancing, lnali- Jemima Ann, Miss Dolores, my ]ovcy, ; madame passe a moment. , and she is out of place, and—" "Sou doubt rt? You need not, ray h e arks onous eyes s, and gives e effect of no sign. rds. ]rut But the young lady waits for no more. ,4 dear. He is fond, of you -very fond of «Ira 'i*n7or 11(1 gives lovely, exquisite Fier fair face flushes n ), she crosses the ' You, believe Ire. lie is rettceut-re- d y, loom, andltolds ant both hands. "Anti ! serve(! by nature -it is not his 'way to -every one said so; and ilio tinct ! how ! , ' show it, and he is older than you -ib is she I'aas dressed 1 It was the wedding - you heardare Jemima Ann! oo ! I have , this robe and jewellery of a princess. The heard all that, of your goodness and i the one thing I object to in this union" bridemaids-eight of them -were all affection, alI that you did for rue, for lily ; !put, for all that, my dearest. I am sou• poor mother, in the past. I was a baby i hdent he loves you with all his heart." English to was four 10 pink, and stiff,and black1 then, too youne to know or thank you, f Ah !' reheats Bliss Valentine, and ' (atllly. and a young lady, an apparlt4n11, } me too n1nc11,. Noone 14x11 ever care: for it 4.etruls to .lemiur,a :Llan, til liar 4111: 1u0 ag4in 1111e that. It is not well to be .411 • ispoiled. ( t u t 712 •t 'i 1 i nl 1t11 I wish i t.re . . R 112.111 r ringlets, t a 1 ec l e. •^ 1• t I. bcomes la nri Pauses alt eight of the stranger. •" 011,' not going away.'• come in, my dearie 1" ;•.ay, Mrs. Tinker, i it Nonsense. 811* clear. An old gram!. ,. 1 was just going to -eon to avl: your 1 mother. however fond, cannot expect to or feel grateful"; but I feel all now. I i laughs, " has lie told you so, grand - thank you with my whole heart. If mamma ? It is more than he has there is anything we, can do for you --,ventured to tall ane. With the best in• anything, you may be sure it shall be 1 clinatiau in the world, I fear the effort done," I wwould be too great. But what does it Jemima Ann gasps, stands, stares. matter, after all," a sigh Here, that is as usual -blacker than usual, I thin!.. They are to travellmtil spring, and then return to their native fogs. Bonne - mamma . comes here, you knows. Of your charity, go to see and console her, Sienore Reno; the poor grandmamma 1 Slie is (lrsole s -.,,._lrlto." "You! -you !-why, Lot' 1 You newer Half a sob, '" it will be all the same fifty Ho says something; it is brief, and air little Snowball, grown up like this!" 1 Years ]fence." Aly darks+.r sounds indifferent, and still works on. " Little Snowball -no one else -to Y ,, that is a dreary philoy " I saw Sir Vane and Lady Valen- tine," says the Englishman, who is ex- aanining the figure called "Waiting " throngh his glass. "She is -very b�aubiful, quite the most beautiful person I have -" he checks himself just in time, for la contessa's eyes aro already looking daggers-" this face resembles her, I think. Is it a portrait?" AI.Rene -works on, only conscious of one thing -an unuttered wish that they would go. But they do not. They linger, and • look, and admire, and criticise, until he feels as if the sound of their voices wore driving him mad. La contessa remains until she. is absolutely forced to depart, and goes with a petulant sense of disappointment under er gay Addio, signore." -She really cannot tell whether this exasperating young sculptor, as cold, as hard, as any of his own blocks of marble, cares or not. Cold, hard ! If she, could only but „•]low you were 80 very, very good. Not ; al)Ily from. yonthful lips. why are you so little now though, you see. .And . so sial -so listless of late, so weary of whit are ve • doing in Rome, 'of all all that used to set you wild with de - places, Jei m Anu a" light 2 Is it that you are out of health Jemima Ann explains, with consider. -that this heat-" able confusion, caused by the shock of 011, yes, grauclmanilna I rather finding little Snowball in this graceful eagerly; "that is it -this heat. Any ; the one would wilt with the thermometer young lady. Aunt Samanthy died boarders dispersed, Jeiliilna Ann went I alp along the nineties, And the spring dwith. rs so long, so long. I grow tired of this own tb Boston, took service there a lady out 01 health. Be'n livin' with perpetual stariug sunshine, and the s that lady right along; some. Lady mell of the roses and orange treotr. I ordered to Europe by doctors for change would give a year of my lite for one day of air. 'Took :Jemima Alai with ]ler as of poor old. Isle 1 erdmit, and its sea kind o' nurse-tenclor. Up and died, here in Rome, a week ago, after all her trouble crossin' over. And Jemima An finds fogs r.uclbleak, whistling winds:' And tie n o m 1: me's inrinite dismay ani distress, all in a moment the fair head herself a stranger iu a strange laud. By is buried low, and the slender form is chance she had hoard the Valentino rent and shaken by a very tempest of family were here, and allowved' Mis' sots.. Tinker might bo still with them. 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Owing to increasing bnsilie.'s, Mr. Bell ha found It necessary t0 t'emove. to more `'corn'' have seen lhini, when, the atelier doors "modious premises, and. has added largely to tempest ends as quickly as it began; a closed, 'locked, he stands there alone' his stook of Groceries, and will keep onhamuli few hysteric sobs, quickly suppressed, with his love, his loss, his despair 1 Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Syrup, and everything and then a great calm. ”" Forgive me, Married, 711(1 t0 Sir Vane Vialentine ( Usually found'10 a th s1. class (si'00G3',y :11:: : graudnmamma. dear, . dearest, best Ah l la, contessa, even yang outraged g;ruidm amm1 that ever was 1n the 111 incl 'of 1, al' 1i 411Yl (rcltfee • ,. a varely,. Tragal ferrnnmes)ire—L11C „,,„,,,a,,'" )b1itU14 -- i, .... - , '.: ;,•� will take you. Meantime,"-nayly-world-forgive nig for • tans _ • label not thine ender 1 'a ell lit• each,itillate 1°r 43'hUfiS, „ „ .. 1 der- hetiven to t' f 1 t 22'001,' so tired ant :, sa is y- m?'li 1 .. „ 1 consider yourself my maid." lnean only 19u so t have had its fill and to s logo cyould' ou "And that is little Snowball l -little -with it 1111: It I were away, I -could "Snowballl So pcart, and c1 prn,L.cz3rm, xlmL SrnNn :-Soutbcott's Block, and be hotter: Take nae aaway from Rome, leaveandsoonloot:ed. through those locked (lcoes Four C1L cn North Post Office sassy, and cassis'-like,' as she used to grandmamin a.„ - be 1 Little Snowball growed up into 1 ” Is there 'anything; in it 2" thinks JOU N. BULL, such a beautiful and elegant young lady madame in dire dismay, a little , later, tesenrieto TO BE CONTINUED.