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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-2-5, Page 2ift ! 'Es he a companions, sad tq, The fol He proposed that ' Frazolina, sbould • me last streets into the tire a confused ,ssio�. lowin d ,the first of the tit read to her, as Lad Castle- j noi:p r below.. Tine sound of is of one °ami; °f carnival, as Lady tI@fort Iter son f li found this a relief fr the rte u 1 Frazo Ina the - tom stairs followed, The p . y, executing t an4 i -.e- stn the4XIM. o, ess which caused these sudden, � d a g..;suddenly open slid the ' m#D= wMax OAXE WTO 't q O rlkable brilliance„ ...w o moo ,e, Himself, he said, had n ( �f t1X di Mocciri was borate 'rr.>csoitr's. I aFil. isi x �£ ilB WAX a w e orchestral of altbtt4e � � s las d to the city upon bl1110 , i Ir eedxn a6]0 nsible, There is satin r arrival at the Until luaq� its cl Zed a4ct 1 4. a razolma would be gthor a o ed of , e teal of the deiails of oval, intense face phti tV a were so dl or frotm oa ; ce t' VAO Oe z s dtoe res b - a _ -t it brought,. alone. a eetin hichhewa: ` Havtn seen ht: mother s maid de$ eel it t a rogni had by appoint - NO it was quite impossible e t a4hg ad h thead�a refused to play ally- ". paid bleu `� ttlj o handful of confe , blit tdhe4 fox IXIile. e mot ti , s drove 4 k men followe4 the dune to Pozzuoli eampare tlleua, and tooth gadded by the „ M blit l od aiF4�, p ooh itp the violet to faiston them, to o � tutondtnSg to nbtainpossession ( and in the encounter between the two. ontrast, eke i and thus for C.01 lead heard hezaxeoatea 1 r dx ss. Tito duke, ..airs, who was sittiaii i by Pretending to have dis, t Italians, Douatp,, had fallen piearoed to Lady Castlefort engaged the di_.. n , Otlly the ally ave. Somas alt had ° laPM , bm- 04 tier to obare themwit covered. laamortal4t errors in the instrit- the heart, The duke was severery, but- eonvorsation, and thus zthagppezied that aatopisried then by art ac ptatipn of ; hied e olie'ed, but Winstead of ret m= mentation caused by tba blunder of the It was hope not mortally w ounded, when the four lovers walked farther on soma old poem to a melody from the flag the reis4aindsx,:he sent them aer Castle - tile elders �e left alaue. The convert fimt movement; t fit she sats it iso ~ tlna ei,ti >ip(m. tbo tr .ar'a 140,44 and ', � Ivim atlz�d dark when he left the � fort, Deeply �t�iahat lX� first �u �yy tot n, under fibs duke's clever gui4- • ed to elle of the, beans of rho s�cxxo a` � ' .. - i, for Barna of the party �a,.,at►d �vlaeitha reached the dales', `cera for Fraxolix4a, and lntich depended satlo o� slice, soon ttrizted upon Frazoliva; aiiid giowiit eanzonette In. praise of the car except Lada Castlefort lead failed. tt�k► zt was somewhat tato in the evening, upon 148? return #ct Na les before her Lady Castlefort, grad of an t►ppoxttttiitS naval, iggllowing itsitb s sparkling rite reoo izo the Italian under his a},false, To his groat dismay be found that the unbap i* 414 lit becam@pawn. He or - of pouxin out box p0rptexities, anti loot I #le song by I enzq ds' 1lledtw on thti t soo the floes ers off'. mntteriog iia tunes Venetian had gone. The servants and derecl �resh orm to be put in without averse to viit'g a t o foray .confidant or xente rded, laze car Isar wrucli ,anis sulllet:t, ' " they w+vze inteu4ed. The dubs bowed, att�ain.atirs at, Elie bora! Srcxe sowoittlex- ;delay; andalthough he Nes half dead. 1lecaz4ze very coanxnunicative, To Lgrd Castlefgit, tubo !tad fallen> is !brad assentungly, ;tad Lord Castled fully 4 noraut of the tine and maimer' with. excitement and fatigue, be pre- "the is c11ai� ing, her ladvsh4 said, u itnto a habit of watching theifi knn�gae fort, 'tubo had caught somethingof wha of .bis'leparture, as to sagest that they pared to retuit4 art omco to _ e villa, A detailint some Ienj;i h -oto was sold" opened his lips tzt s ak• but aiught laavt3 been blandest ey sonuetbti$ When all was ready for the start he gt clotsely,€ soeiated eke rf +x4mp curiRstaaices of srazoliiaa', aril �'�ia4lgp had conle over Iter w1ti14L & Hit" ihea th'ov4t,� nF mack.sra ante:�+ i,s,k. . 1 1o?re rdatiils c4ixrent Than #heirnatio@ went to .nail Fraaolina.. I£kk knocked to some is not Me not to be depended upon." " tie. Stoce4ti Seems- very happy 4.049 here; " the dtt�e �rema�rked, "tboughr aliis If l ti lit to l)o with olta;"ladyship.'" lift "i, you. d y46111 baPl)y" ^ a4 a e purrs to wartuly attaoit the e X ,Piet t'aillirrg insect startled !ter, so that I telle. she left tlae sentence un tiisbod. But, CAW her Companion. having asst! Molina I we; it aril Brog'ni together', could not fail of , e understanding the naisslug name. Ile its lig, ball frowned, but ended by smiling a will alnkistarly. W Meanwhile Lord Castlefort aarld ArioM , rw i !luta, had sauntered, along the mountain 1. apPiu aide, taking aa: different path from that l coetu whichDutch and his companion lead o 00 `"Violotta," Lord. Castlefort said,"F ra- i place. %ohms made the startling Assertion this i ankle sato that you were worthy to be the bride o a priakice.°" t will "Thant ort should ackAowledgo lour form, unwoxtbt?iM to Balm pay IsOr, re. a r torted she Archly, o doubt,." he returned taooll�^, V , V4H k her.f !lave slot out I agrees!, with tma hes: Brit lm was atboiaft to I'e� thirty daAci>!A she me a uetratiitg glance pile I hams. ribs itpolae+, as !ills was: aware QC any with a preposteraus presumption to your lady. I whole i 'a hand. llatve you told bane" 101 "I have gild. her nothing, CUA r•tc replied. Violetta. eaaratt+stly, "but aha 1 and k knows, I can tell than from tho tolia inn ; 0111t, which she speaks to anti of you She from, knows, I sun sure," sir oN Hor comFFanion was silent" It had fouled often strue bum that Fraziolilaa poo- At lea seezed a remarkablepower of intuitive {� exclu perception. Ile could recall many ooe ,i Ion" casions upon which she Nati quietly as- " he etc sullied in !turf a preference or a preju- beaut dice, axed always correctly. Iaerha, Iu fora t'. the present case his love for Vioietta � slonmt uenly were made aware by the sound of " voices of the close proximity of Brogatl and Frazolina. Stealing forWaad, in tending to come upon them unawares, Carl and ii toietta'became invotuntu listeners to the begirmin of the follow In conversation before hey were con scious of Its nature-, and then being un- able to retreat undiscovered they stood in doubt until the others bail with d It i nothinnew to you," they heard i Brogni sa , "iou have seen my love from the rst eveninwe met. I could. I not have hidden it If�` would," "alive I hidden my Iove for you?" 1 FrazolinIna,asked, in a voice full o feel .) And yet you any we can only be " friendsl" he returned, in a voice of ` mingled impatienceand assion."Where i did you learn that intolerable word— hiend!" [ "Is In friends hi worth so little to a lams 'k`arazolilia AWAY by th ram beauty drew a ac about the c fort's sense alarm. At (Tsar, " tthhrlong., And culty, ai; An distaum ` fr wed i Into let was urert- hand by 4 dist t Donato' oed, wfoads, woo "Far ov I tis, ilea due taf7a t T@* tlil't4k ar req est, bait =no um =a � t'took bis aetait at the Nano aaltd e air. smooth 434 with air �anotionFaai�aellna ion the fh grxtraisz fervor she threw isothemoste oque4tattitudefa, . toimrliic geeatturots,, reveallug a. A 11maa of pme3onatte but unhitp. r, Carl grade4Ally'y wwanderedfanm11 at 'the aaiusie rle w►aai Ing the theme, im� prov�eup= ration after variation, Either mature of Frazollnatda acing, u orae by his own feelin , he ni f ruauaing fit minor, 1 the strain became so sad and the that he could endure it aro " her ad with all abrupt minor Chord t MIT Ad playing,. As be did so the At t dancer sank on her knees be- duke, with a gesture of pas- hes pp 1, llko a slave be web'ing line Ilia raised sed her up,Coppl�Wei bar upon her wonderi�ul dano. Fra air t11µ dove's wing cban in the x►ood changer!. �Wlth a mook „W k aslaa sprang la and danced of the sa4T,on, lit ng t 0 In 1 ich she had danced, 1Vhenshe she was in the wildest sppirits, ta, them all in Conti nuediaughter surd anddaring remarks.. her But mer ughed only to cover his bitten ty C_astlefort had accepted for tD4lte.Stoccatithe duke'sinvi- b tnesswith him the opening "l mival, the fourth seat in the triage being reserved for Lord rate .. remained _ moody and silent , d It was a matter of some FAS alireesSatry to drive tiam Aluok to ins. hue was sitting on a low seat an oppeenn French window leading into ) garden. As he approachedshe lift- ) moWnS .face, suet !Wade some tri• T remade upon his sad face. He a an effort to control himself, but vain. Is this your love for met" he ;asked a low intense tone. "What is the he di VoceW to you? He has a wife eadyl" the looked at him: is mini led sorrow RR a;, an and it tuna in se4rcla of tli+s 'latter float It'was empty. ` be now went. Ne was scaarcillg more successf l than The one wandow was closed and there was no of pearance of disturbance ate klto dstlra's. Donato lied :set out for herr the thick mass" of vines which ab- u Rome, !sorbed it so thickly as to produce a par.: Beyond this be could learn nkotbingg, Onoto he tib obscurity In the roam, he Moro Batt the borsea" heads step�dfo kraxd a Blit turned homeward, completely !!aided, +rumdo�� wbie isy, tepoii the deer t14e Mich as be valued the safety of Bro in Ito dared taiiddle of the room rose eddying *tpou the not hasten after hint until a ,wasof the condition of affairs at alfa. t the villa, k AS he drove into the grounds Vie!- latta's maid stopped the cakrriai a and 'before "trtr. aAiinost lie vould dpiworl .testae Ilersea was pour�iit�g out In,"story. Scarcely lead Casiiefort left the AYER'S .Lord V A than I rmlin 'adin Pa maid sent her, driven # ` o to sk close, + z t kgs which bad slid- deny Cherryk L 4ptpearod at tee ate. C441oundLadyfCas' lefortbolt frau ria, and a onaigitiaif; Pier to the e:al a of 24ot or,loome-Aluts"osoInsidious!,assist ltioletnar, he ordered fresh horsesant Ckaratb++r ettc etkn; ta�rtl;roat xr:,i iu3igt: nous so trilled ,.,tit b; iiia rets ,)r:t sRf rtRtTer, au, while he b swallowed A le litt fool! said swrltt0.� Ins$ than Balt an a em The ca u;,"lt or e444.l. nsu:tina liotlrlle on the read to Rome. IIx'• trout at t� �;,, or ttucar,actoutt e;t+ SFr lac t2ft a l,tk t •. l." t s.l f •g 9f a a'ettari The day was breaking v be -A Lord PttrOUF.. tra«A proxetti it„t c .0 a tokrty R)ara' l'htstled'el;'t reached. i'=uctlh :'against the my clout stood out in high relief the tai of e ouveoa and t o clear viAlt tbr4Ftt atw,.,t, �ta4tass9Fk,hittiakl,to 7A it tak4a its sit cttsss taktaQutdakia►r" H gyri o the =Anxiousrind A r; rl;wAa Oangb �. weave alas he wP could not but 6dbyi{a.MPAa yottbom_.o_rntn _,lai cr#alfeae[axeRo honoyuoVqGG if+sets4 A eaes: "irrIa, ist R.pq 1 ° t'Vc aw%t etit4rtixCeFArAts7ieX4�t1c11"QflQdTR"1ea 3r444T";r'A4 Y Ire. is influence Ova,i doings over In his ad on bin arrlval it his mother, bod ar with a severer duke and ;i` razo- aeu, He at once but encountered 0, zeturlait S to 10 he demanded.. " she said 820* leci"talty« 410" 'will A ted Carl, catching Romel Are you 1e cried clasping hers, "Whatpow, to V with bim?" n.. AndBrognll power has the me to ]nim,?" she I estitiv in amuown I "Destroy mei" she cgntintied, fallinffff ` fee on her kneesandstill ciasplughtsheli& He "The symphony is yet Ill your power. of a For the love of mercy do not let him bet take me to Romei" 1 for "Are you insane?" he asked, raising ; Pol her tenderly. "Ali I can I will do " ahs With a piercing glance she darted ( ara from him, nor did he see her again that'ILq night. ? rot ranwe blowomil exhaled' from a td stew at chalices, while the in their matins as if all were the world. kvlille Lord Castlefort was not lief to the beauties about him, ald loot take from him the pairs- bodlu with which his mind ad, ortim ately, he was known (nu, haying frequently passed is route between Naples and En answer to his eat;ernuestiozzo rest that the duke andFrazolina ived about an hour previous, lollowedb a entleraian,whom t e descri ion, "arl 'bad no di^tfl- twwo geent cognizlenmga n b d immediate - away together lni foo • on no ,and,kro thge host suggested, "as to accom ied by, servants car- stols. that it was any at - Lis," he added, shrugging Iiia " t rill. the lady was above, and s )Rxcedlency said she was his vhy although it was true he x told to let nooneaPPproachbetr .ill lois Excellency* lead been a s ppatron " (fingariaiR the gold tozd Castlefort had given him,) ter all," (another shfug,) "itwas of his." Lord Castlefort entered the r and confronted Frazolina he oked at her appearance.Ver white and drawn with pain, szolled and quivered like those laded deer, She was stn�ding fire which burned on the he8rth, mothing woks somewhat cbiil. itauas which had been opened sacked in baste were scattered and in her hand she held the he fatal symphony, A wild ter - ked to have siezed her as she was r.,.. .t ,.tiwFt+ed rias tt'is rsa)t i)ereFF+ary lei' Fuc. rwe.,Tr;T of, 1, �, is. 4a gout ,+i use of Was zet"tattnr. a V%nl:a. Arut Val;V 11 "S clfoetsd. I *in sett era years old. 11.4 R .1'. Vearty" alta asap aaUmea your C111 4114% 1.-1,ivitit. Flax'Fd IA@. IlttaAcat FAFRm2t6aaaFa." RocX iu,iltatn" lit," ilall^ Croup. --A tt[ooffes Tralute. 4"WIrle i•i the country last winter my little b0r.04ry V, i ld, Was take* Ill witli croup; it i err r • r a- ,f !nF would +dao front strange tart+, ..,,+e titre fautilyouggonod the urs of ,a't, k . t )tt:A.NY PAC"RAt,, a bottle 0f ' Whi.h M' .:.a": r% kept in the howce, "rata Was Vorpt sr. "It And $7"lie nt dower, s & 4o aur r t tld it, If m than half an hear the !mites !'tit R+t %J4 lif"Ithingeaalay. Tho dos for X1.4 t z. t e„+ (m ►:ux I'r't Fait+f fart. -r. q + t;l,•. Carl y,on wonder at Qnrjtrttr,uue;” tit YRr+Tr g,t+itTtY, lawast lath st "lsew kat! . M1tay i6, i8 "I have tacit AirR"a Cm:7tltr PEcTosiz In ntx fataily for rv. e,41 teats. and do not n UWt-aa to ;"tu..uveo it it.n It 04 tifectum remedy for ¢ought and cold%rte bare ever :rind. A. J. CtsaiR." Lake Cryoul, Minn.,, March 19, lei "I autToml for eight y'eas't from. Bronchltia" azul aftorteti"g urnnv rew-1.1-s with no ane• oor++, t %aa cured t,} this use of A rt,n's cams. ill• i .+ r„rRie., aT0t,VV11 wAZJMX.,k 04y"tai,31 +X1196., April $, Isar, "t eaunnts•to enouc3 in rttAise of "tTMIA e'runwty 1%4 ton.,'ti.,'Lvllcving as I do'abat but for Its uttu t should long ainea bare died from I- troubles, L^. BEuonoli.,k Palertine" loser" dpril22, aa&4, No ease of an affection of the throat lie lunge ezirtir whtalt cannot tiro greatlyxelievFat ty the use of AYI&S CasBRY I'Rc=citary and it win !always cure when the dinew L act already beyond tke control of Ia04dal. PBEPARRD ST DrA O.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Most Sold by allDsanists. 4`- r At you?" she said, sadly. "Do you forget and surprise, but a burst of merriment Iv, was about to destroy it; and she stood that since I love you I suffer as you ( ��� tthen two d. scolded b • DAoro-MMAIN-xar4 aarf:&To� z. in pitiful irresolution. As Carl entered I,885. yourself dos That I suffer my own sor- y you?" she s rang `toward him with a cry of , row. and yours tenfold more deeply?" i she cried, and before he was aware o! Lord Castlefort was certainly not 1 ��ad pain andIalief. Imexp6Z" S Xcagaz�e. "For ive mel" he crled,'"I am half, her intention she sprang up and escaped superstitious, yet he was not without ! " , you can do It," she exclaimed. 01 mad! T am all selfishness, and your ; through, the open •window into the gar- the sou tion i a sympathy m cry t cunniteels , dare not. I have tried, but I„ cannot.' I•LtLUSTATED, goodness but makes me more wild if I i den. 1 the, s nd. ills conduct in the present � Frazolinal hp returned, why are must lose you. Why must this be? Is I He hesitated a moment and then fol- i you. bene? for . Gods sake return with . there no way" ; lowed bar. It was near midnight, and 1 extremity proved him to be possessed I me while there is time. It is not yet with the new volume, beginning in Decent For to -night," she interrupted him, the late risen moon was just pouring its of a strength of characterr *bleb an. ' too late " bar, FTAkr$a's 'Maoszrxa twin ooncludo its "for to -might let us be happpy. Let it be 1 light over the world. He searched and his re so It was evihdentrhow prejudices he `�Ca�a you' noir understand?" she an- this bit is year. eaohinepp of mea :o;,its enough that we love. Ah. Is notthat I called, but without effect, sand he turn , swered wildly, Do you not see thatyou Sp ' himself might consider the fancy, that have' lush me to him?" magazine not simply because it presents fresh enough?" ed at len h to reenter the villa. Aske subjects and new pictures, but also, and able fly "Enough!" he exclaimed,. passionate- ! approached the window he encountered Frazolina regarded her safety as in : Lord Castlefort believed her to be because it steadily advances in the method tit. ly. "Enough! Itis madness! If you Frazolina leaning upon the arm of the some way connected with the posses- ° mad; and he instantly determined to self of magazine makintr. In a word, the MAG - stated n I could leave you ssl If a to- duke. g p :ion of the symphony by other hands humor her, as in no other'way could he AzxxE becomes more and more the faithful Bother, but now!" y r, " than the . duke's. From the first Lord * influence her. mature of n tlat at tiro an deo gramm. - LeadingIM " „ " Ah! he cried savagely. `It was then Castlefort had been struckby the ice y " features m tialnovels ivo NSTAN me for lass If you love me, she cried, do not an assignationl' I should not have in- markable impression which the work' What would ou have me do? he are: now serial by L?ON S; X 3 EW I1ORE upbraid me. Let us be happy now. Wh_y truded if I had suspected." p asked, as calmly Ina was able. Wool,eoN tans w. D. $owsLns; a n ew novel cloud the resent with the future? l t "Sir "said the duke im eriousl while had made upon the guest, and although "Burn to and said ea Brie, , butilgg tzazed pap re by Red MII.LET descriptive Sea x Gip: p Y,i his mother and Donato had attributed the MS .toward him, treed but. I' 0,01 E, A. ARBET. H. GInso:W, and others; is not my present that separates us, but Frazo1ina laughed mockingly, can I it to the delicate and sensitive organza✓ . dared.not. Itis honorable to diel" ro%Msmith s+'she atoopsto Congner;'iuuatrat.+ destiny. Let us wrench from the hand not return on a forgotten errand to , tion of Frazolina, Carl had never been " urn with meE" he asked- papaya g ; Will you Xet ad by A BBRY; important a era on Art,Science i of fate the present,' since to her must Lady Castlefort without your quos- nits satisfied with this explanation. , .< " etc. be iven the future." tion? hey both held that from the Tract that will you be guided by me? Destiny! returnedBrogni,exulting- Wh do you concern yourself with Mlle. Stoccati u on her arrival had ..icevam? he'replied;lookingathim u „ yy p ly. `Destinyl I will overcome destiny Rds lady?". ydemanded Donato beside heard so much of the symphony and with a, °wondering glance and thea r since you have me. You are right we himself with ra e. , "Your du &ss has' smiling strap 1 , and ,sill `"swear HdRPER S PERIUEICO. Will b@ ha g y hem so deeply interested in ppy now. I fear no fu�itre ' already too much to Complain if re- had found had come -unconsciously to t0 burn this now, and I swear to do per Year while you love mel" ort be true.""' Release p it, that she whatever you ask aftdrward. Mile. Stoccati associate it with her daily surround- �`I promise," he said holding oldin out his "Ab, my love;" she said, "it is too late and leave her to me: ; • , Ings. Lord Castlefort had perhaps most + HAnrER': MAGAMNE.............................$400 to overcome my destiny." For the moment Frazglina seemed to correct! jud g'ed' Frazolina; for while" handy#or the symphony. "Too late'? Hora a semprel There share his alikiety, and half loosened her b Frazollua :hesitated a moment, then BABPER�S wEEI{L7C:..... ......... .„-4 00 shalt be no too late:'.' hold on heac,cbnpanion's arm, pain- Brognr ado served'no less closely,his yielded it. Violett&; Lord Castlefoit said, when ed' expressioxi passed over her face, as had been )s. jealous watch ti love"Farewell!" she'said sadly. IT RPER19 BAZAR ..........................: ...... 4 0p: ' the two ,� while Carl s, had been less partial and "Farewell!” C , g , P Of a . small HARPLR'8 Y0LTXG PROPLn...................... 2 00 were left alone we have heard a si h:bteathes here,'and there through 1 i assioned. Frazolina. seemed to the Then she o ened the door nothilibut the birds in the hone - the elfin merriment' of IvMendelssohn s inner room. HARPnR's FRAA7iLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. suckle y "Midsummer Night's Dream." Her lis la�� er almost a monomaniac. « � "See " she said "there is no door but "Or our music," she answered,. were acted her eyes fixed 'u on those Perhaps, he' thought, "Donato's f this, and the windows are high. i can- One Year (58 Numbers) .............•....... 1000 1 y y P marked preference . for in Syymphan + g can - Mg .into his eyes. "But one cannot for- of thepduke' as if to read her fate. She . has determined the method of lit3r ma not escape. I' cannot endure to see you Postage Free to all subscribers in the United e our music Carlo mio. leaned toward Donato, and her disen tress, but sane she certainly isnot." burn it. States or Canada. g "You cannot, foolish one," he return- aged hand was half extended as if to . She, stop ed on .the threshold and hal! -- 'lie determined to obtam; • possessign ! p ed lighti , and yet lie felt a nameless Hake his. , tamed back. The volumes of the MeoAZINR begin with the y of the duke s copy' of his- work, which, „ „ " Numbers for Jdne and December of each year. S yam at the mention of his music. The duke,who at first seemed to have indeed, was the only ' complete, score ;a I, laved Violetta she said,, and you, n n t ' understood Wh is my music always associated been struck silent b the ver audacit r and Lad Castlefort. I loved—fare- v`'ne o fee is specified, It wilibeund r y >"9 y fire havin destro ed the. parts used,p " y that the subeoriber wishes to begin :% with tLe 'W th razolina? he asked: himself in of his rivals' .insolence' gathered him- g p y_ well! omrent xumuer. :ad perplexity. self up and replied: ' g s me of tdetat h dh she is cwh ch n !)Pith a sudden impulse she sprangg to The. last eleven Semi-annual volumes of III, "Stand out of my path: Your insinua• g P together. him and catching his hand ares:ed it to ;H6R]?IDR s MAaszlNzc, iu ,seat cloth binding will tions are as insulting to the lad as to one but himself could put to ether_ t, her bps. be.sent by mail, ostpaid, on recipt . at ism The ossessioir;of the duke's co gem „ " per volume. cidpt'h Cases: fcr binding,. SU cents t Lord Castlefort My elf Out of my way fellowl''v ed to promise a hold upon Fri zalin Comfort him, if he lives; she said. eactx= by mail posts r o was detained in the. The half -raised hand of Frazolina hp Would prevent tp i which � Then the door closed behind her. Index to HARPIIR'6 MAdAZINtF, Aiphabetical, city for a short tirse, on the homeware fell. whit wo p @ I e flight which I Sheet b sheet, with a firm hand, Analytical, and Classified,tox:Yolame al to so, way, while the rest of the a drove �' ',p „ she premeditated. The dukes char j y inclusive from June,1s50,to ltunet ieso, onevol., party It is�of no use she said. I cannot actor was unfortunately too wellknown Lord Castlefort fed the flames with;th@ sued cint>i,:s4,Qp. ' directly to the villa. The moment he escape. to have an doubt of leis motives or ro precious MS., as in prison he would. Rem'ittenees should be made hq Peat Offioe joined them on his retluxi home; he was And she broke out into the gayest Y p have ki"lied a friend doomed to torture. Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. struck by the fact that while Bro ni able conduct. I Newspapera are not to, copy this advertise - was at Lad Castlefort' • g strain of her improvisation in praise of 7iastenin to his mother Carl in- I Once he fancied. he heard a smothered ER Lady s rade, it teas the the carnit+al, and thus passed with. g cry from the inner room but *hen he meta without the express prrtver of HAztr duke who bent over Frav OV a at the t, united tenderly after her heath, taking listened all was silent. ' As h. threw ► Rauxu4nBa. York, he duke into the salon. mare not to alarm herby his manner H BROTHigRS, New ,faun: 4 nett had Pleaded fatigue §s Address HARPER & tr)d wLL i+:', + r r • 8