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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1890-12-4, Page 2A STRANGE COURTSHIP PTE "Iti sjust such e. scene as I remember at Sitingleton." " It was not, however, at Shingleton that _ .. _.._._ 1 sax• it," answered M!•. Winthrop gravely ; XXIV.--'.A, Lev, I Ru' Al iarrueanal innteanin terms respecting that "It ismanythousand miles from Ilgme -in g 5 PatligDltia." ~'tl-ih's1... 6 gift of two hauldredpounds, when It wee "Ah, yes," said Mabel almost with ten- herT11e eilect of the tvtuznil intli +tet; liv IT duty to have spokenout about it ; it was derness ; she rezneiubere( what i►1rs, Mar - Winthrop) was more retinae then hos had her ox In fault that Mr. Mellow had mise 'eheihie shall had toll her eoncern!u the first Mrs. lutea]( pale leteot upon, lie it:l:l loit'alen iii motler Sbd lutootheL' itusinesswasa n� andlt on nzltolavoe ]tatan tifiinthrop, and would have Passed the ple- elar1e1 not to let it r:tnfltih ', mt t t little ! 'tl+v:s of eltd e siousi s had it fish* It her' I. ' tui a by, lead not her co➢npanlon staid her !:now with what p'neoe It , 1, .t}, that}fiend, ref i1 bili art she atooti dui let m ale • t liar mind 1)e1 been resolutely filed Iola re•' t" You have heard the story, then?"' said p z.t:333ii1g to his fGatltea•eyery ine!dent of arr,"s . he. after is Ilei) 1t'.zre, pale as mashie, : set ,os noonklieg.$,, with her la:ststa eta/ pressed to her heart: as though to reit;' .te the Rein of some itaa,.triai MMlo:w. .:; :et%er taoul,ted for a moment that Item ha? told hosts the teeth. Te tiem to his statement, if false, eot4ikl he era:se:e l try) e sellyk uwi lie ,,}es, he he,l with h leis town lips :It}visetll her to ,earia°w s:t=r t f 313;,x3 that point by inquiry. Mr 11 Lthrt)p Lea not' that, her anonyeenes :. t nee tore Sat :a!1 Ina l what was aims t r 'a+i,..s to thlnti leo-1 •-.a,.•rhieed I1tssen; t,l hies, when .lie. ole get ern :was resale towed i to him wise t 1 sol al t.l+ay won her love Tiesniet setI .^,*, th ,;nes t st in ria s4 t at'Eaaa 1 Therteen.Ae, ev.theeer Horns creel 4..112 it, She 5110„_,I I i4i re;:Et Il ,£l the snit 4341 k t say ➢ ▪ at to her teen saselerfreedom fsap l s t , eHl ti a 4➢ S'•^a , 0” ',ening EX"' 1140, yC cry, Nay, what was share & 4.e"ty Riseat. lead len c`‘,..7":: A erne the money, ey, lefee her ala' E: aLata e itinoesalt,t@,tvl 'e fl,t^ao,➢, ane ohs 1 fe on Line, at the sent ef telt- rests:. „ the tete: that het Ha, ersel lees own estoe-ement. $ rswe , Ile Lica meet. „al' * e]a twee: leve fiat 341 , 46 al 11011 c "e a:s y r t ,;.1,117 now Stoat '6wioat to titivate,. x11.1 tatoselfiela is:setting behavior ; bat in her beep Inzmtl- it 1 and elf-cc}'a :evh it *4;3444. IAernolr that "No, Miles; at, least I have been told only t would be only a jest punishment to her- this zmic`z, that in Patagonia"---8he hesi• hes to hear iu sorer autl without comisieint . tetc(1 . tt as rather dies oncerting fora bride tt roeg, to eieviese wlsi:lz would {;nines- to have to speak to her husband of her pre. tate* eb"y e to wound her husband to the decessor. 'l o pretend a sympathy for that dear de}arted to whose death our present `teeny „0„,a wee ia3• n-t'love enviable l)oslttolr► i Way nt}-,ing, we'verill3- u}s, a►d yet who da not loathe eulous; while au}• attempt ata compliment 1 felt any absolute aversion mush needs be of the nature of self -praise. r(1 s it was f1 o1n a cause If No. 1 was a great treasure to her husband, emelt. lt. These s. tet-., fines them. i to Mr. tt hie'h nE 't bee tz.'';y� mats. 1i Ii e there k Ave.t+ e to ese.e existed, an} which how much nior0 priceless must be No. '?, air to herself to exist—tante- whose attractions have caused him to forget love was gime to anotherher ? The whole subject is difficult to ap, • had IIzappe7le 1 othernrisc—' proael* for a young lady in her houeymoon, rle> a ity to dwell 010. that " Yes, "sand Mr, Winthorp thoughtfully, 119°tcG•v plat it faoaas hes. \fir, " there Is no spot on the earth's surface that • 441rttlo }) l devotee to her—after 113, has been so eonstantly In nay minds eye as t L a t x „tete. i 7=lt ,hent, ane ---until the . yonder bay. It was there 1 lost my first Ir ,....o"!N l^r soy eSet shovel a grapiest wile thought, Torfour long Weals, and, as I then go-go a s.) ter !s she was eoneernee ; , h ,tld it be too ainftll #o your etel ti: a e ativevirtt a was of the moreF y Miles, !AVanisab.4 tente : t:nest d e 4 DnenitaasHay#ural!} to "tIt sahal�h pe and:we were coast.- Tlsa x s rep Tuba. ilk teat whee mans tug :along the shore—about two miles front .ae..1 his ;saes' ere ntlseeeet} together—if the it, 1 had not bee° wells and was trying to 4.34 1+ x r :at i, CAVA l "ii t ontj:lt ib,e"-the} e t sonbe sleep in nay eabiu, havilig sen r �l 1l'31 tureen [ on eye t) n o tt, gray 1 tie. t n l t ) y C1't• - 1 1 C eat '11 t a. ¢ikcl u � alb Hs frig fill. t a l 1 ➢ r iIu ^� a t1 t P t1k+;1,1 let mate toi]£alaain,tin -1*1 4.3 • beet s4. '¢'li* ,S t!t tel net 91! t i:.1 ' Presently a £11riOIl1e s tae a presented it - the tit we n her litrrl l e hotel fences upon a � calf : n 411113144 of t autlfal fiotk£rs were l.i c an ul atc•1d:rl,p glints an DleAiilt z loon' a •tliaiu atatt iy indifference seenfleetingon the waves. There is a river el - e a bei 11 his 1 nor:nice to ooze :another, wheel is :ai �ust es eiteseet 1 d d hook, 1 patiently ,( "e p sop. aha _q Ilei t of ferhesithey Ile Lel l Y,.rav hull -eft, • n4ntttaarl p,3,itluuut •.,lttt ntle: lorfuur•ant} the spa snfliciclii� strength tandl volume to t tl.ekes nl'akang exeuses for iterin his ttwcntYlorrn. �ne!i a to ulitianl as""aiians 4.W14 x:ii*.e1, 11' bort lalle felt:' , ate ir:l, •. xould, nil feet, he it)te,let :1,1e t and would be =the itself app1Tent-Alit to sea for a mile or '14' 14 put t o1 t) if IT to, nobler Rosea, be, more; and this without doubt had brought Alit • GL l 11 t,•ex 1"r•it xSt 134,n1i nt ,P+r! rid v p k Ise fess, nal t ia.efle"5 t,1 CC?lig,., r'71 in tie. tett' Ai LE1 ,T 5• i ' ail Y 4x.3 nl:tti p1 1'H instrument, � dU1wll tlltt alaject3 lu fiueil¢IPA, thEPit'r1 overs' :or G' -!:,i Inanaer, twila•:'n r1i• 1Li('..te•�.i l i,ll,:En.l-•1a,- :Iters like Mr. 1\ i'.ihrop,w Ito ,:les Z:ea} forhat tllf nt. ori s e eallOff teoe; blot let of c. i, i seen , .1 '+, y n, e" (�: F' a : t"•3 h'' wit • even 0 64341, 11 of the world, an,l are, - p g' l l , The people of the !.east air tla►-aaes, and we 3 ,, i i.t his nil ,Y(' tel life, a'.•:1 1 a. i- :.rt .ta heti *Ley .. P J 4 t ryf ar- f 4 30L' beim, ea11 eeren it, therefore, a witle berth ; in. fll 3:1^'!14:11t1. 1C i� t 'le very far- front Lamin" }D U.r. Lat 73 t :. a ;thee 1 and (t was on y nature that, to a, ;3, �,• 3 . t. ,,.t1a1 5•, ! :tel LEdO 1,Ti,C .'.. 5..... tl, S nn :;LnHti thee will e'nltai 4{'d{13H'IhA tli .ii<' them. ^ � c • _ eye, thio: ci►arntit:, 1Te..cnt froth the find 1 Y.t A sl' i l )' • : e ` T o11I11 Fem ae ePta e: it a events, not z ( i H .1714 • ,yen for their L tsan 1R" , it 13 t' I E, at =2 " Batt Ib "r " ° ire. Ii tut ' IbIl Marr.➢ret greatly desire to ecenre t •� tat ,Y ��..r t o welt ,. n::c A i ' a y o C o <iy, ey7• r lac HF . D6, 1,::1 et/1y higher � . ° ec ° e 7 it; tint, Eeeino the sea, so ealln. £xprc... •ed nless.,n to a e "t -u Il t :•i►t t i,..,t- - --- f.3Sfe.... wish t44 t o }at+rself in Pons nit rof it, as It slowly 5 5, atat:+ wee s r ;L 1 0 :. ! st..•: - t..a,-••, ,b.:1 i°;{. '.: t ,;t„ 1., .4.?e : oats to: ne,3? 4 t.etii dna}°lenity ; and \1e, alrif4a;1 tkts,lttis 413(4 land. It tsar tail ins ! `t IIl u: lrt.aTf t le:44^u rle .Sin ales, bad 1 lefeu on deter, -should •. t !tense, + 1 seep "le,rl,etk4' at➢ to D7tl,s•E,1+oat „ ^ , <:art aanit; 1a:at4 ao lzn>.11, t611¢ t1➢ereFrct3ncdRo(1 t , 4;11 of peril in it. #aa idol anal tr est • Faller t tel a • e'r' e7 "Lt.: "t. z b 7 fief 3Jey own line . S41telt4 414 )f rye" tete her in tl:i4 t•nn4➢tte*st haat tosit tee e• 1 !', St ' 11 J tt^:'cat taC..i -11 .... ,. ▪ „o ,4.s4 1- "4 • i1 {` 4•Tee ' ltt• 14341--:3 44Cer4' cFfi l,le•she11 :ill she en- ^e .53 '°i= ➢ st Nee,.44'-444 , ..:+ .1 ,� tL .u.1.J • t11,4i -itll 11�3r1n CO511t1 happen 441 t164`Inn. How. 1 5 n e +14 1 J tt'31-.h 51 .� v t t as :6 ,t . ' :51 :a. 14 4n 7l 1 t"4 ' t t•, t a e a "l* :n t ever, dtt t :1 f t¢ its x41:' 1 lila the ollteete they r i :i c,s4 ➢• -.1,:t 1 p. -:s a (^* 6a ", 51'1 , 1t3^.r 3 tta tv, within their reads, l"d41i flow. • se. - 1' 6 Si +: .�4- t 7:^1F , r 1 �1•' r'•5'k 7F r b ti•fere a 1 ", }. at..=}_ "4.t (sty mere .:. t ( ' somewhere TO the north here'— 1e in ;cyte and.even titan, tem- 1.: , - t I- .' • .t would1ze to stand} at the hie I 6 i 1 1 :6,°e 4 !t s ela,4 t 4 :Lai , ^ . dotal, we baa zwt touched lard for weeks, 4" one , two }zit a -at, to")I:etn des: 1,344 they are nut : 1• II 1 tl t 1 i' a y 1 tleee 1 >ree-,;1lt at !(stmt 11 • 1 all events it ]1 3 114a1t341' 414 1 9 11:"'1111,7,1 alt tee 1,4• 1s: u. II I 3. 1 1 t 1 1 a the; r 3 3.31,.,;, ,t : tv wee etr3^ll leen Fl t l :6.41 f.1(1:41.1 o H4 tit Jt t•1044, 114 C.. -t. :.; o• i. :h '1.1.1r�;..]2-.'-3`''^ 7 1`t 4171\assn"neated tet Q^.istup;700 lam. The a •,l4 4.4'4 1 VJLr14^H'Te t, 4Dl'irt1 I1 1 I I ,7.1; s ail 1 '. 1Ri1 r St'.a,t •1.�TI t ^ _ ::.i441k n:l'1 11htost he:related. and alae crew • al +, ar, 3431 , ; u 4•,,"0. J e-'1 3°+ 37",4 n a J.1.xr81, x 4aea+ t 3384�'14.e4 ¢1444, p1$I4r4'^'i witl4teut 4h4 14nDn� 4 . ei t ,' 544.;1 tl.a 4'^ert3 t}•E.S, 1 , e " 444 r 1 r ere' 1u+ 'seam tt7. hurry away •w throueh D dt ,9..;. U„ t ^.,, N,.t• L35 a ].,I, 84 a v. i'.., -,y.„3,. Y'1 al al tt :ort lit h"a,t, Lee t ii.,, ti 14' ae4 . a -1 E , hot= a li itl;a1 t 3 ..1:611 rl Nee hitt wet. 1, es. Its :.J 3. + 1.. ,, 4 '+:. t I1•'614 [4116411 4.4':e 1x'1 nh1a415E°5444 T4 ht. tit 111811, R iltll (:'„'>%.44,1.44 D➢+ nl L r alt fig, ht 4t't+Int 1. 1 !,,:.4!“, . 5 1 '. J'- � 1 • . r Rea 70'4 „het. "'f 4.'U Al'•C, WC IMAM n((tlsillr. 1 t1l FOntltydri} ►k et t u ” e• 41)4:311 3 milt free. laud. and retried them 1 s I :VA' 7 7 "q, G 1 t r 4 D3, . ]1,4-. y(11,14 3 1 •x4' ^pit, awl asIt of eight. /.1,,,,!- C5 t 1 L„r 6 t, ";,' ” 1 `a„eD4 t , In, 1� 4 G:4 4* th,_ l'i'lt r; tlnn'1, t l e•L ales . 1 1a1.4D 1`he 4'"81443"1 'lid wit: t ht• teaudd, autll r4tOOtt a nt e tt "rDi a”, ..lC '►f tile' }Irt,}N 1 aI � i � n1,;m1"1, �..9 4 '1 -�hhal't' Got once : but, thpll'th to➢liing4 til^., i l•' &t., ic , •• + , l i'•1 ! ,4 d'1 1,l tl „ilea� , 1 ' 1 ' ;`vif•faml' f:(1',1T:•/' 4a' llll'{' 1L:AII 11'1!➢C, 16'4! 1tO111e1 1::4 Y D s 117 ' 1'tcr,•rl pva4,1 rant, II:' x,1M t.'1 i:•-'-`�•.t 3331J:.•".t4448,$444'*", til.'. tl1➢111,2 tr3ee of t)t'lu k/n• Il•fe•N•'m} tveclt.•e f 4 , 9r' , t ''a 44, 461,3 t :'la ' 4: eta t=3 >t44 .77: 34., 5':4,- 1• ...k tl 4..* h COIL' .e ,lt tr • "• 1414443444. 1 43611110 111?414@ Withft►7t 1111 W1fe. 1 1'1te 11e T Bf t e,1a!' 1 i+.tt " r, „„ene3e•6➢, Wh re Mr iti ill^I n,q) T(i lisle 1 that after - i 1 ii 1 1 },.: ah:i 1: t },;. }(,•,,.all. thh4, ail. f :.t 61r t(s '434th4441•t' 6 r 1t^'"hose 11"111! nl 4 1 ° t:aurit G'ati:(L trttenl4 blit tlaft3 r.'be :4t t 4 ` TUE x44 ^ rs 1 t1,Ftnf£•i t°a lkc •t a .'f bi34 healh „him? ' we unedited all that iullo>p!telbh+mast until Inpnbl]soedevery Thnrcduy morn meat TIMES STEAM PRINTING BOMBE JOHN LABATT'S ndian Poe -4/e anarXXX Brown stout IIi"!lest awal'.1s ana :de(als for Purityand .Excel - /Mice at Centennial b xhibition , 1'lni'at(lelpltia, 1570;, Canatla,1070; Australia, 1877; and; • Paris, France, 1878, TESTIafQNIALS SELECTED: Prof,!; Fi Croft, Public Analyst, Toronto, says: -='t And;[ to ee perfectly sound eoutaining u0 iwpuritiee or adutter- etiot a, and cat strongly recommend It as. perfectly ;tire and, a very superior malt tumor," Joint B Ndwaros, Professor of Chemistry Montreal, says; 41I aiudthelu to bo remarllably smote etas, brewed trout purenialt and bops !Rev. P. 3,1 tt.1'age,Professor of Chemistry Laval :iteher site ,Quebeo,says,--"I; tare analyzed the serums nate ale manusecturedbeJobnLabatt, Louden, Outaano, an(44134340 found it a Iightale, ooutainiug but little alcohol, et a deli - 0104& Salta. and of a vera egreeable tasty steed sus eri*r quality, and 'compares with the best aitporteti ales. 1 ueve also sualy-.sc3 the x *suer XXX ;Stout, et tin:! 's=ane ls[eweres tstnicl Is of excellent quality; its Mayor is very agreeable; it is a tonic more energetic Ligan the above ale, for it iso little richerinaleolsol, and eau ba eonlp.tre4 ativaut8;a 1.usti'wi41aany impor`ted`erti?0(00.x♦ > `,ta, ir,t AS1 . Y U'1,70.. S RQUE1t, 10(6 v. eintzman MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square � Upright PIANOFORTES. The Oldest Manufacturers in the Dominion. Seven Thousand Pianos Now in Use. The fleintzrslan Pianos are noted for. ieilat' dl, Rich, Pure Singing Tone, Their Finely Regulated Delicate Touch, Their Perfectly Even Well Balanced Scala ole fi oz mooed of the Choicest Material and of tbbe Most Thorough Workmanship Send For Illustrated Catalogue. R Warerooms and Office, _ ��t�Torouto Junct!oll�rt. 1 17 king-St.1�Vest xL u1 r -':1,, G t t: ie`' 44 tht e1+• t1 f' S �t1 1 11^n • • 1 'rn i it bre rigs an .i FXI TE11 TIMES. aiii+•h Le WA". 53,x` ^,tli4'it(.t15; 144' x""1,�, i19� Cs M * t S _,' pee h �0 ^ tl ,ttiai4 f:kP i tt 012'3 to lh'lay 10111,7111, llleli..tlt(lnht. In1,1rt e, "tl "144 L 1 t •t a t 1 i` 1 „fl , , 1•,ep'14 H 1 , , 1 ,.alt she came b.i43L' at bet, ,111c.�, 1"„l utsell i.(, was in {:.:-tltt at a( IS It I t ib, }. , 1 , "t•i •a M1 hs "a l iBI ttr`' 11 v • 1¢ tit 1}•11 s1 )itift1111 t 1 .1a'°ht the scare ;It Ittt' ”=:8 •. tt3' wee , ' , al, i 't :a C, :5,„t tit i tv.tin'131 Slitatlltl `'" 1 "" e zi • llnatatrf i Ana ('rl•tss a• .c .,=t, ttto 5 ct F thing la mit 171y 1 e , }"l' , ' ret)IiQt} :Ir, } wife •• .' :"1 MOO thrashed hint, with only tide a lete "4.110 c:uue least: atter four year:°, end 1 �\ 1"`1tt`p 14,411 e. tial +:.,ttl t11,; ltet•vfr �ttltlt 1>l.,Ct;C 411:44 114 1x:13 100(} to Iger. ourSOH, born 1ntltt' meantime, with It tt! 1 E3 f G1.e1 ^'ant him4 4 t G '}k.. " his ",tht r ! , eu• Al wet a nasi hog;t•t.vluaal ; 1.11(! Ihas} Iii is called Ilium after th • gape lu the 4f lull 33x;44 a: alta 11t'I 1,11, a 1i ;,i 'rein tv tla 14,.44114:4444:Iel3iltl tt* ri,h( in a 1`(an••Il ;wad ut nei hborbend of which this flisa,terIuspl.eu• L11+egad 18.5.1? ilre'�,'li'.." i.1154,f t oilll .tl4*l 'i,glt t ', �55'ai]gx't111Y. 1,11 l"' 'Mei and 811444lar 4.44.111 •• t• 1.", 03 '111 49.3,1:loon C.Itt14•g ht, th Itl: •`71DIAelt!1at ex. 14.4'3' ant} 1::4,1 f.4144-1 the ll'a0ni'tl ste't!.1 her""laltt how did they return " lli;fa but 61;11 o i114:H1 ;lot it(t ntii+77tH it ,lta 1 latl hil',.:t^'ht t0 1]7.i1'l+liifl'O very ' ■c .alt 1' ng(ish trader, }41.4 94 4g. by the cape, i1.1141614 , rl83 will' P4'11"- ,1.1 ` a t 14 • she I„.l.c,lsuperbly an horse. .844.1 failing .Bier Of tttater, I:'utleil a 1,41••;'4. '11n'1'AI++"t i te, +.lit• 44 1 33 en.ia-,tCt•t@1ltnt t.vvelll lr. ,li, � , i!1111.:.aet Site li a,I tt'rittrtt. } 1'°!t au+} !u' liked lit see her 1, 4,� a terb, crt ty. tvlfieh fell in with l:tl};:tict and lel "• Yo have net le72ailll}ed lie of tl.e *dab , to Y...psit"t, my dear G to see you Elite. in 'l mat 11;10 u,lnnul had htt711 Very 1a11u1} t(t 111.^1' lfain•street,ilearlyoppoeite 1; itton's Zewelery Stone,! sotcrneut.,be*TolauWhited; Soue,Prce newtons. 0torts. TWITS OF ADyn8Tl3LNO Flrstinl4ortion,iorllne �......... •10 cents Loch sllhielluo+lttuse Mint AW.. lut a 3e00 8... ' To insure insertion, 'ativortisenzeuts shoo 0 fielltin. uotlnter than than morning OurJOO PRINTING DEPARTMENT is one i the largest and best equippon iu the County +; f Huron, ! U work eutrullted to us will rocoiv l prompt attention: Decisions Regarding', NaWvs- papOrs. l 1 froom Any norson wbotakesa yip*rrofil lar y bo pest•otUce,wbotber directed iu bis name or monomer tabother huhu° subsoribed or not a responsible for payment, e If apemen orders his paper tliscon#inued 1 :,e must pay all perms or the publisher may ::nutillue'to send it until the payment is made, t 14113 [hon collect the tenet° amount, whethev Ao paper is taken from the office or not, 3 in suits for subscriptions, the snit maybe intim lace whore um l�apor is pub. nstttutoil 1 a reside fisted, although the subscriber may hundreds of miles away. ant branch of the family. Yon vee 1t t{as ' 4 Tho courts have decided that refusing to tilt£ iln ossible kid' MO to contract zt et•co id : "et ne vsllapera nrpeliadiaalslrom tree post- fl p 2iT ce,orroinowingandleaviug them uncalled marl ;age, w}ule the first \Ira. Wintlsrep s er is prime facie evidence of intenttonalfrau`. to Was still a clatter of conjecture. As it — ”" I liu,Ve 11,191 the Mare sent t11n5'u itt olive 41*1111. She ]sari had strange :81'4(11t4ireS : kilt attl•pn (4 '4';.•u l !rH4 r ^ : tr?+•n )f..'! 1' { these ex...nave 5trrf•ts before. we e:331•eitelitlle nor, indeed, notwitbstantlin the haul mu,. 10':Lu'e you MCC a 1:entkul5n. It is 1upos• , hart. n.,. it. up nu3. ming., to •m 4 •4,te, it wa,i' any one molest her. Still, the experleu1': j1.,' 41Z 147• ; you are silent upon ti:a 1)olnt, . park,,tltr,ec, ntfltt'a me nervous t tial as two is i•3l* the people of that district, Lore, did sible, however, for me t,4 f title ar allusion to kis; as well. Dani t Lott tiol: -o le was a terrihte slloel: to her, poor woman, it. Nay. I must honestly tell yon that it. 1 Ilte sp'tite with carele)a fras*1:ue ,y, Lot lI t' she w:1•, act e4jfl�, ��]terself again." makes 34`2'f' -'el yrtur den4(41' 4 a. Lnn(}•wutu:an, , ,lal11•, tvhit'}11:e t1i1'eetell ttn...role his wife " It is 440 wnulif answered Mabel, with and:tot a fnio went." , was fut'tl•: ee awl exhibited auxitty. 1-110 hese deny uyt 14. "lent hew doubly dear she nous Mahe' preeted over these verde r:xactly toted in iter 4•714 1'43 41tse }lie remark aloe. haveber1, to V014." 1 t rt , , • • Yes," •,Winthrop"naturally. 1 4 ' a had •w a at over them •x,11 Jlr. !1 ! a•1 _in lintlrosIt , •,a ; 3 L =•50 t 1't p 1 { Ir(.1 • �) = surprise. ISL1, !.. Intl never ihtlp 1; } lt r •Loursacre of the ca ttt . .1L Brack-e_nr every for that night at Tho ,r a , been mm�lted on the matter in t}uedtio7l ; But, for ler a n, mere, striving her best, huh a, loot Lel Jane, ; and when Mr. Winthrop had spoken last two lid have passed into the hands of a dis tel (]tpr!t 0 thelu of their p 54 ttou.03 signet. ' a'sout leaving town, lie had seemed in favour t eance. - of going a:mooed. •" I am a rogue, " he bad erie•l mit at one ; " Yee. have no nbjentionte go to Wapshot, rte, " and !,festa] villain : but I r'•' have I;lire ., a+lt}e41 he sharply. leee fellow whom the "" Certainly not, Miley. I am ready to start was, her return seemed like the cona}ngb backejaculation. A fa I:er." But t11!, bed been uuly an impulsive tomorrow, if you phase. The purl: and of one from the dead." ermined L•.w has pounced Nese will sone- ` grounds, to judge by aII that I have hearts, tittles exclaim : It was 1 who did it—I must l.e looking most beautiful ; and itis far am -Tatty." But being " duly eauttoned" pleasanter to he in the country, tills summer 1p • 11 properauthorities, and Navin been 3 " � the ,t , , gweather, than in Londfsn. interviewed by a sagacious attorney, this first too hasty view is generally abandoned. The accused` person begins to think—or, at all events, to say ; "I did not 40 it—I ani not guilty: " and similarly Dir. Miles Win- throp,upon duereflection,had retracted those " It must indeed have seemed so," an- swered Mabel. " Was the poor sailor never heard of?" " Michael? No, never, It is my belief "1 meo:11 you had told me so before fly they ate him," observed air. IN intlsrop cold - dear Mabel," replied Mr. Winthrop. ''''Your ly, for the natives were cannibals. happiness makes urine, you know, but then " Cannibals ?" echoed Mabel, with a 013lld- you are so humble -minded ; you never say : der: The want this, or that," as a wife—or at least They were indeed. The notion shocks you, very naturally. Imagine, therefore, how exceedingly distasteful the whole sub- ject must be to n4e. Still I thought it right to put you in possession of the facts, since you will probably hear some vulgar version of them from those BOB likely to be so well informed. We need not speak of the mat- ter again." Heturuecltlleleaf. "Now No there's ; a charming place ; an island of the West In- dies, not a mile across, but -which, for rich- ness and beauty, might be the very bride of islands. We passed three days there, snatch- ed in advance, as it seemed, from life in heaven." So passed the evening. It was not till the clock struck midnight that the recolleetion of Horn Winthrop's conduct tbat morning recurred to Mabel. The twelve hours were now past, during which, ii he should Bear nothing to the contrary, he had said he ehonld concludee that peace was made be- tween them. Peace Her p hurled scorn- fully as she recalled the word. But though she might reject all alliance with this brutal foe; couldshe dare to declare war against him? . No ; she dared not. For years, per. haps for life, she was doomed, then, to be exposed to all the force of his ill -will, un- less she could ransom.herself byaiding his schemes upon his fathers purse. She ac- knowledged the 'full value of the secret of which, she knew not how, he had contrived to possess himself. He was right in judging that she -had not the courageto confess to her husband that she had received help from another's hand, and that other Richard Thornton, and had married Rife because she had misunder stooitto dome from 1i s own. . She must bear her cross as' she could. What mattered it? Life slid not last for ever; and, at all events, slie who had been alone to blame in the matterhefor so she had per. meted herself—alone would have to' sitffe violent expressions against himself, or,at all a ;pride—!las surely a right to do. We1l, youau expressionsevents, hadlnodified them very considerably. Upon reconsideration of Mabel's words, he had contrived to give them a general in- stead of particular sip 11f*cation. It was just possible, by the help of the devil, to ac- cept them in what g the theologians term a non -natural sense. It was fortunate (for this view of the ease) that Mr. Winthrop had so good an opinion of his own high es- tate, for he managed to paraphrase Mabel's expression of her sense of obligation by " sense of the difference in our social rank, and of the enormous advantages on your side, concerning which, with your accustom- ed delicacy, you have been silent. So great is the disproportion between our positions, that I tell you honestly I shall scarcely feel myself otherwise than your bondwoman." This was precisely the view of the matter which Mabel was now endeavoringto pre- sent to herself ; and in this she was not a little aided by the terms of Mr. Winthrop's reply. She took this from her desk, and spreading it out before her, sought in it for this new meaning with all the fervour of a partisan commentator seeking for a gloss. "Do not speak of obligation," he had written, `for whatever I have to offer you - 0: ever Thad' (and it is fair to Mr Winthrop to say that the italics were Mabel's own)- " seems to be:of no value until you have deiged to accept it." Of course, that might be taken, asshe had at first taken it, for a delicate allusion to the anonymous gift, but it might also be a graceful reference hi general terms to the inequality of their positions, upon which be had misunderstood her to lay stress. If the accused had had to defend himself in his own case before this merciful judge, he would without doubt have lost it, but eminent counsel had volunteered their ser- vices upon his behalf; Charity was pleaded for him in hiabel's breast, and Pity, though it wee not that Pity which : is akin to Love. And upon the whole, the verdict was an ac- quittal. :Again anal again she accused her- lelf of having, through false delicacy, used will have all you desire at Wapshot, I hope. Yes, the park will be looking well this July weather. I will write to Mrs. Merthyr by to -night's post, to get everything ready for us, and especially to prevent certain things beim got tensely. I don't mind their ringing the ill , arch bells but I can't stand depute- dons e uta- tions of the tenantry, and long speeches, and above all, the having one's horses taken out of the carriage and being dragged home by men. Can you?" "" Ihandt had much experience in such welcomes,' said Mabel, saying ; but I think such adulation is a mistake. It does not seen[ right for men to take the place of horses." ""I don't care so much about that," said Mr. Winthrop ; t `if men like to make beasts of themselves, they may ; but there's a nasty turn iu the road up to the Hall, and if any of these demonstrative gentry should be in- clined to jib—yes, I'll certainly put a spoke in that wheel beforehand." When he had written his letter to the house -keeper, Mr. Winthrop's spirits rose even higher. It was plain that some difficul- ty had vanished, or that a weight was re- moved from his mind. For a wonder, no scheme of amusement had been devised .for that partieular evening, so these Darby and Joan remained at home. Wepshot natural- ly formed the subject of their eton , and Mr. Winthrop produced a number of well -execut- ed drawings of the Hall and Park, from one of his portfolios. He went about with a, nlunber of them, some hill of home scenes, and some of the records of his foreign travel When they had exhausted the former, Mab- el asked to be shewn the fatter. "I have looked over them alI," said she, " or almost all, but many of them have no names, and you were not at timid to' explain them to me." ""Why this loons like a piece of British soil," said Mabel, as she gazed upon .a cres- cent bay, fringed with fair woods ; one horn' a sandy slope, the other fine headland, be - end Ryhich a shill was standing out to sea. s r. 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