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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1890-12-25, Page 4A reference to that subject on the ground of which .Horn had treated her so insolently ;. 11 2.,l 1.2. V U 1 l 1 2.J 111 k i hut, unfortunately, as it turned out, the ____-. amount she enclosed happened to be pre- {{{eiselythe same with that of the anonymous C41A111 F'R N\ sees; .e..A tort: oF awe f rime of her 6211 cllni.'e, 1)irkcn's Gla. i.fma8 gift she had receivt4 at llritekuiere- The i ("arol.' It WSW not :i leech. after his own coincidence, however, did not strike her. mita the mettletnt that tile: 1\'iuthicp deft taste, amd he had laid it (10411' after a little, She thoueltt that one-fifth of her husband's Home his old pcecisluu sa and tla:satii;L„iull F with a cynical cLitt. Lulu. presentwould trot bo so " t., SIA a 'with all about lLtntxt true ceedu 4th tenft f rel : It is most artthcesi and relieulous to portion of it as to excite his diseprrov el, if 3\e0 retie of his late fraulu,vss or tenderness'' make this fuss about Christmas," dtnttinued he should happen to snake illtiuuy ' ' the remain14l. to Shote• that ,Iter had ever csist• he pees-ishi r ;'roue, ie nuhester at that sea- matter ; while, konsitlet•ille that the 1euriin- ed and ind ed his manner was an tart and son, that 1 knot s o%, the x.1'.'1 other e rather ing •ei ht hu�dred pounds might be all that fretful, that it seemed as though he were t'un's,,, Tmlete , out a.e'urut of the Iiteunta- she (ant] hers) ]night leave i11 the world (in angry with hltn;(`lf for'ra2Tng had the weak- `time-. ti'hieh rase Horn wont; be immensely rich), uess to exhibit therm. it must 1.e eoneedld, ,Y ,;till, 1t 2. 130 'L-': afi::tl mal rit11et110ns it Beertl0d a Sri#le, u nt n ouortiOn- however, that he 22 Ls IV'2. far from tell; -' to forgive and frng'4', \idt.a; .••pc.:iallr in genets letter oras lishrd onl .o, fewniinotes thotagh still 4ompel 112.2 a l 'Trait, his ce4t3- r the care 'acme's uii'ta tlesh mei b iia. - fit stntut➢on had apparently larently given (vac, iris i ti before post•tinte. all she sharply rang th0 l I 11 If you allude tt,ll. -n utl'1t•. 11'Tn "bell, lest It should not be placed in the bag oIli 2 21 (41ts, un .11 and retia:, iml•;itieni s thigh tltl3cl'sly "» :1 feet:« -t, by!l10•by, in time, Mrs. Merthyr, who 22as just now of (lis 41 UIUFty, an,l :ala:ara 4st 12,4. .]re. he+ 240 122 we a�nced wits t.2. 1 4 io .islet1-Iit411 in a state of great though tic.•orous anxiety offered inured 4y rt4nt VAne ba.t to este therm] uothine to forgive ]lint, s4 :1►au u�1Lai, about her yoatng mISttess,answered the sum 2vho bad entre (leen the latest intrepid of that ist; and I waeld vera g's -a fly fitrget frim o mons in heron. travellers, :anti had chosen for his first uta• 1 i 1could," 1 a, trinto8'1t trill a voyage ra:a2(1 the world. a Curt as was his reply. ?I'll's] eau1d per-' tel, Dear 12028 t . you put me quite inn fjut- The so;e bea31'L deet his III4n". exl/tritln'c ; drive in it that he 131s :i was nut 1411.0.o• r, niR/lame .:aid she and to see you. sit- The seennete to have t,le t 2 h,ed to him was an ; ..ether (lis Ieewe 1'. lair 4,e x:121; ;tad the; ting up and writing there, after all,, as brisk immunity trent cera ,At 27.1 4s'. atoll tort mate ,t p 1 as :thee I You know, I suppose, by -the -bye, 1hL•ase 127 I could .•a;ata r..�retl Ii(r 4,:»a• t was for Mabel that. in her case too, ata- reeves respecti422 tee a ;i.2. of lune, so.1 222 what you have leen writtug upon ? That's fried]; , encs oat Ibis fathers „,e,,, . 2 late lady's c.critoire, as has stood in the ture .v:as kind, and dill 1:44 add that able misery to the I;eeViih a aan.platnts and I; 40. It is past (rear 22tt.• 414412, 1'nt toot too 101224ees room ever since her dead,. When ceascslese e• T 2.at 31:uaat rugs and Wraps late ""-she was pr,a,. to propose duet Horn i110'e Le -3 22me to heap.hint ptultit acroa$iil#o rt.,f11 her tare had t, to "mfr. The untlnappy should be it22itel te.1\ ap 122., bast her 11142. the e.Iteudoir nes never 121 SSi)4 tons mei a 1 1 ,i \ t. p r 41' ¢ - < l lb n2. ' me 's- n➢t a 1 1;, l t 3 t Y3F II t e f ]feel ]Ler • 2.O t and Lilo) n AAYtl to Illi+ huu a ab he suet ',w.it .ttlre b It stands ever t te°.ay sees:. ma'am. and 2.l ,,terga 1 pay sages• 4 y - it ••-•.t of toy 0tvet 'e.a�.•,e she 2.411 rnea22.8 .. rel „hid, 341 22`4:::.11. &:e*.Q ;.;Exbteful, I ill it.. old pest 0 now she never liked to have 21 14- sp 3o s n fescue s' laan,i.1 `laniidtnit3es, •, have no doubt,: 2.tte re• ;111- \1 iuthrup • 41)12an anher ontla®etttpuk at'The stoflourish #o lite la fres A . •i eel . n ' eo,dl •. It ou .l ,tat s4..2. amn2 241 n4, (1 w►, . p 114 e-iS neer4) with tee rest of the via hot if you imagine 21.3..Ill flat n2. tern al ..➢12. -.•tits t 441Itlat' a (bn.,l ohs the 112244let1 112.14 the let - p' ter ; but 22 ' 114+!4112' 81, •.a e)te.l snm4tiring lt4 i i:4v a3,�I e 4 r irn a .Cy' >v:ro?2.l its 2.01) t i *, , in the world4 *12 ti1ostl1l :set I An➢tt.l1 plea." of lnterh;st in alalrel n mum 22.4241 respect to Est l a- alta= 01 laTst 1142 on IntAtil2111011►ti u(:2.. G 411re .e.i3 flee-114111mi hotti N2. °2. ! sieve not ; ]ler 1.It@ tteglti. apes' TI►:42. o respect tl'to 1 L2, sew.. . h" gce,It ,1 3', 2'41 it•r as the t,rl;2.2e; got a tire -potent note, 1?r :42 least t4L2 emu 11"..1 Ll base 2444 n1aaie over h lac,, this 1'h lit; Ilett 2.,1 .t O'1.4.0 Ni,.. '2 2. 2.120.11, • 441441 20.4 142' the . that he would think '42 112 1en.4 ;t`-'�4Iot:4nel ,,efts• 411in itself •C 2422.' � : he had st:tree 12 4 , n 6 what to \ 2.'N.•' 4 o t •I C 14.L 2.l last give hint." . \ r a• Ili t t a,, •' s a i �. 3 } P.. I ever • e et 'T late wife 4 , c the day had t ►i ( tri • ran4i elle ., sloe only tacit- 1 " 1 thought I let ►27.1 2.„„„„ e t11,4* Nem Iced rat 1rt ntlon 1 letf n2. t e . } ea 31 511 ',.,ea..4.1 4'2. ripen Lim and 121nrt42r•. tared money abroet 1, 2felt , " said '14le.1 t hen II*hail "11"'w°51label leis sketch.boo1:, ell a msl:lr s ^ test, 2.. ' 111. 1'8 22.2 tet, t, f in (litiittentl}• she bahr 2.230;, ,,1 gal; 42221,2., 2.3 4 f :dui iadcetl :1 Ives n4a•leratood et lr`epshot feet, wati 113101t.te2 'i 2alt`tnel1'2ar1'211 lent 0. . irritations bet in 1.1:1tir ed .l,At, he t.2llslel1, tis - that site 222", a t4p2a" to lbe 'Gvoided. hSp4.'•h4112ltiese Ilt3lrt-'s.'2 himself, he re- lie replied: • It WitYi it 1(:n1t15nti10 p4ee•e of furniture wined livelii:rs' in others. amt deuce -to " That ie for nose \lebel- -the Lene11n144,., 4I8 larva ; llnt 214,4t 4)trlll 3.. '8121241 most about 42 .:.2121 it11-t11e 42 bte.it• aii•1'a«2teli ii..22.2 at Ineurs of. yet:(' 1121280 44's' n4, , amt .le'.it ,e, the little it, n1/22 131st. 8114" entre it leer :ettetttiell, was, :VA. 13 5 evvere«lie:ppllrt=vast: The 1 2,1ter a21(1t• one whom 211: 'pe. *. •t• 1 l.•1, at in the house. o that it as erect 122•12' of the sante •leseriptiun c a:411er of theta':'s 42 l.,,2., lie p1ouoltnci'11 to, s.° that yell '4l22'42 s Ii11o2 2'414, tet 162•.1 it. It OS one that bad been given to her mater he intelerable, a 323 yet *tot AU e4 c.2.-' awl Sul- ic4132.14.2nk•114.ttse b2. t•2.m•-•, if ten►1i4i*c; ; 22e1, 4111. as to marriage present. The donor, Mat eseessestive :as .3 slimmer 3i•.,1Ae in their CO lappet) tat fie up ::1 :t. ,•ti.I.1r4e..ts As Ignite 41r. often halap(•ne nn smell Ot:"ahi0ns, had not m12 3 Irises )t-nat. On 21., thole, i.2. las (a sod likely--• But there, yet are 4,o` to be Paid touch consideration to the exigences of time 7r1 '11:51.2'., lis 2.1r.s2 fertii.;Latai*818 here, frightened, Mts. Mere he 1 e4,.2':, les s1. •-'ked, the ruse, or be would stareely have l,nrebas• wisesi, to ...relates -lily •I ' leiela!451 ;Elul 441.031. or " put alae1221 ;" r;,':,.. 2^.4t " t=all; 44 ra*tjt ed SU2'11 2.421 t"Inlpellntalent " for a lady hound /none,.,a1.4t 't 4)2Gt4 « .4 young girl's lite, things*." tor Hou..1'*oog;.Ind in the mel. it was left at Wiese: .4taen3at., 1::,:: ,,.e.ss.tnea-ap., 2213`2 the '327:belliee1 indt. a seen,, t 24'1,2•p de :(t her N2'alloWdip, and solei with the other goods 1 s . „ 2 tees tis, el 22.enneell1 t 12.:11 sersente 12tieban41h teferet. - e, 7;,.. 1 .1se curt of his and elaativlsaat the reetery Ilan Mabel re 442214 116.0 t -t' : 2 10....s'B.,- ..1, .4 2..i .411 .•4Li('r9, 111embt•re41 it ver,' well, ni1.1 now weed oyer the %bre 2.4 ➢ lied t'' 1 .. a, wheel 2..'•• 2 lo. t 2.01',2' shelf mud d 11$1'e1' rat thea4:In'What i sIln3kliou, 12 fa(•la1 vie, hes 21)2121, 11erAIM. ' 1'.22341)14•'2 arrangement 01its41al1pile'te, with.. i2ty to ease4,1 at c•le, . a4, 5' «2.12.d. r,- to return the'1ante v.:M a ty .15 ellew eaalllhiavettsrtI1t1- t e anile ,02.1'8.02-'i).2cell. erre-Ines t the 4';4•A` of the ori ;incl. 1,1n1o1(t`le"4rP4pet l4-4•48 -a2Yt i. lie. C tds " 1 wonder, now," Looms (i 410- tiet)0y. Miles, t 12 1...., ail - !..1:2! 'Ay a ai2a0-- tita•r I shall Ila*t1 the e;ante little eeeret t14;i2e- t41 4,7,.4 21'12:41 1 Oise 2 e :,a :" Cr. the existence (f %Odell peer i/44141 pre* "Most errenel2 - 3 ria. 14414.'44403h. diete4I4 and which friglateued tate MA when it ,you 320 y2"2lr 4,11411 healers shot out 1" ' slam W44211 it 4 e •; t es rica 4,41, 'Miles, if -She eigh •;I (19 elmreealkd the" ))h-114re of if "-tn ei14 2(•1L1 in 3,2. 2 4 -1 vets II•4 " I 271 ra/111e len Idtht:: With his ilae ssurinese llle. 112441 his of it to !lora`:' 124.244li delight i42 the tllrt(*'. 32, widish plat. " It 2nmh1 n(... 441,si1 C" "4". \1-41.42:12421 yens to 2. *tlh. MA silence 11rcd.`21 incredulous meet t'4••O011eet taut. tiestela 1 have ;riven up 3 bluster, and eorer4.41 the sei4•nt'lt of 1220432.:-11- n 4 u 4 t t net It Y 11 t 1 1 t n let,.) f H l 1' 4 glory. 1 1 11'. till- fill] un flee Site 2.h l c h !cs with �,! 1'2. wholly 2o1I1e. It umill It(At 01111X02 ie to I '141iu' and out flew the drawer like amania- cnil Born any . eseieutilr partt4ln of it -' teurr2a;;nn fruma penned Alla tLLuitt+ and I must it 1st rip4.n your 423)1*innl„ 3:+s23111y, .Sieh tv;,1i44 the forte with with.h to him(, that 2.11;• *41411 et :(ler 1. as 11r111 ' the sprite, tuned, that a :;mail „ flare -folded t i t) 1 to 4,2-- t d.•2' !MAI •' 'd, • OS ever not 4.2 •'2teetita rrlii e2,t«,1'ae ;tip,.es; piece of paper, w1li,it formed 2.1... 4'otteitUs eallait she w•� . •t. her li.r 1.es►1 g,312 Willa. t of the ire 4 4• . ti ,i het-, " ._\11 will he net), at,1 'ttun- 54 4 4 2 '271 ,:2.23.3, 2 p I. t: r 1 4 tat: ekes + 2..e 1 2.1 s . Mee, /eel < ase open het' t' 1',e .lerly 0.7414:Q^ 22134" •2leen ta)t little r, l.trxaf3tish's. Tee t 1,•;2. 3 where 111.3 13:a1ap3•t:ed. u.1' ➢2.3 a, s ie 221 t t trees; et sans,, tia\s 1/md 5 (e c:2rt e -`e e"l"ls ,41',1 tlt2 ca 24'1•- 34 2 41,14,511.1.. The t,.tv.46r\ 4'142.41"2.3, with i , c l l aseie c3 104nCly Ga4.41 141Alr 11 '411 y .:4 4 A ' 4$ 1422.4'1211, t'54•t!tel Mr. Foe 156.i,ee,, -, :..31 while the 0,202,, of 2.23. a t .,1 Ike 2144114' 4galarter seest hint t 4'24 74 lii9 ay:t tt' t:1a'4. 2*C4441- t,rave. 414svrlr 3 3,2.4.)3, for Ire saw no pie. 9,22,1'•'+ in lie- 14L441$ 3on•es and Par - lees ,4 these. 1' c 2. l e. 3 41 2.l t t 4 e. h a 1 : 721e 3 4, 2.e 11 .1144 .leerr2,l2• W41". W. ,,. -2) WiiB t 2.:a. fide] i)2 her 0.11111T. 22 ea 4 C 1l 1 6 , : 244•el, 3.1 OA t 2'4'4 jtlst 144124 t 41•1 «,la,►. 338.%,, 4 2.,Itit2 remit sights, -.,2.h r . '• r . • ' nor is n2. )1424:11 pea, tole. eive 4 white( its is! 1 drawer, w'1•r, wits thrown into 111:Lhel's lop, 2..c 4411', lit.41 3,.•Bl' her, in 1:o 31.442it• tepee, to bribe, to testeu."tie limit anteeritlit'e. I, fur' es titou;;la dt-Iteeredl 'by tolde immesh a most. tem, aw2ay, led she eleoul.1 catch a fever 111 part, saint 4.111 tele. bullied by any .suit , Haat. or (as she of terward%lfalf thought) by f ,lea the Wile brat, The w'4nitln, who son ;awl he is t.ot to elute title -that is, a spirit•lnual. 2Cithnut relivable," that the 4.n.i.•ee•••,,3 iu;. meaning 14.1413 Ids in:miter, not just now. 114 -'4{142' 1►1y heelt32 won't stand , p et'ltirt, being in fill Private a tehosit€q;', 1 ,t';4a up with it :4141.11hieallt dile. 'Y Never 32 -ni dhm any p1i-tenee whatever." I might be of a private nut tire. she opened it. 427, 9.Y pet 1} t 112. ' rail] she 1 " tijud3;e It 'W s evident, nt1twitlistantl ng his affect- , Within it was .tuiither en21.',nr(• tenitaining a °:',' ;""4,i',. 2.'r• tCellt1•-n4nt win nos live ed relnnnstl'an'*'s, that 'label's. se11•dtuvin4 a little tuft of !hlir• or ,,father. a mere mill•,, 1e ..:42.,.. deet 114'31.41i rind you a 1lhban1 i proposition was most wri'onle to Iter hue- lhtil of thistledown, boned by a aill'en Vo -;4.• VSto: illy ..t yen ."r band ;121113, !title( -:3, ti2n4_h he 2a114 4.1 averse thread. "till/ pow e1•tet;ey.v leer " 2: ad In '.1.,11l1 33,424' been 1ti•ttei• fir Mabel, as i to see Ids sou, lie Was also alnro,t as nitwit written witlin, and a date of ahnut 24°11 .1s f1•e Iliuistl , if ler hu.bend had alt tli:tillelille.l to Ureal: with I1itn openly, j twenty years Mark. The handwriting she i t, 7e. steed Ft413.1t : for though he m*swerol There had been seetielals endn}th at the Hall knew et otare to be that of the late Mrs. e.it.^g, test ever alluded to the subject already repel"tin, this young 2rt2.amd Mr.. Winthrop tMt:s. Merthyr had shown her 11It, 212 ar.ls, tett non of tlai:,2nhappy rental Winthrop dial not wish them capped by a saute letters of that huly, 2•hirh eller highly. .0.111, .1 1.4 lease entered into his stili. Hefamily quarrel. Perhaps, tee, some sense treasured, although they were merely moles _a.•.; mese nano."y tied morose thanever ; i o • uneertaiuty of his life lu1gllt have Niles domestic matters, sem to the 'muse - zed -et stone ,t,', aa;ans ahoagit server ilnpn. 11102ed hila, tints tar, towards reeoneiliesion I keeper when her mistress 22.828 at hnlllet l 12.2..'' t; 242 *whine. Ince, :ul eat traveling bent.. At all events. Ids manner towards Mabel I but the expression puzzled \label .if,/ thing ids 18':ilt la, n had manifestly the very lead not been so land for months as it was 3 poor dartiutl a 14'8.2'. That was Kowa smother •n2..'<try e Ili+.'t ; 2°whileiLK f+n Mabel, the fu• now, n1' his peevish bent' so emn€tth. ." would os11t1pei2lt of suds a. colic of her (leadIt 1..12 s,','2it ;44:14-.1 a111,142htr to tlistract jter will bring you an escritoire," said he, •" to child's ; Ie t not telly hull she never hearts of n2. el, o1• li harm the.lal-I: presentiments that form at once your desk 4421d hank Mrs. Winthrop ]saving lost au infant, lett still •,p)1'•'• -.1 iter. Straight lmgliwaya Ise- in future ' and accordingly, he presently the tlat4:,-rif such consideration hail been tweet. p..plei se with level wastes of treeless returned with alt's. iler•thyr, the two needed --made it evident that the word( re- f• :,1'- ,.2.1 e.lt4:en side, were henceforth to be pushing in that article of furniture between fet're*l to Horn. This dimple memento of o, her r .,c•2l••ri s of the:'unntry ; the spat'ioms them. It seemed quite a pleasure to Ililn to dead mother's love went to M4abel's heart. gle.22; of half -lilted elsurebes, or the nulan• wait on Mabel. How sad it was to think that the child 42104y of sn1ut damp museum, those of the The money is in that drawer," said be ; which, on its arrival, had dt,ubtlers seemed. t ''.'l,. Whet he aw tsar was bright and "'and here is the key, if you really wish to so great a blessing, should have grown up to Il 1 u•.;eta4. jarred by contrast with her own poly tame g°dtuother to this scapegrace; wound the very heart it should have ri•`n- f (vim ---114« genety of young people whom though Ido believe Mabel," added 11e with forted! Heaven avant sne11 misery might they met at sable : and, must of all, the Ism- a smile as he left the room, " you are 1lever fall to her own lot ! Not without illal 1.:4111114., 4,e .1f briele mill bridegroom On the first step -mother that ever acted that reverence did Mabel regard this little'4y1t- tl4e'ir S'*dating new. It was not,Ht oven pert.** bol of innocence and helplessness, thought knots., 2.b Lt 8he grudged othersthe joys that Mabel n ened the drawer, and found her- had once belonged to one whom she had were nut for her, 1.ut the contemplation of soli the p(p e�sar of quite a little fortune- such cause *o 4lislikeanel dread. For twenty then; ---the o involuntary coneparisnn,perhaps, two hundredfive-pound notes, or & thousand years it had doubtless been a sacred tree - of the what a 1.0 and the what )night hard pounds. sure, t1:e existence of which 2'45 known to ;a h?, , in her own t:2.e, made her sick at heart. Without quite appreciating the immense his mother only : and less dear, perhaps, had Onl • the chillll'en leased her -the little it become, as ftuther and further her son children who,at sight of her sweet smile, importance that this sum might possibly d had wandered from guilelessness and love. would come ad link their trustful hands in to her, she felt very grateful to her husband perhaps fka4 was the explanation of these t for his thought and care in the matter. It hers, and lift their cherry lips to Will her by no means struck her, that, sit- plaintive words, " 1/y poor d aria(18 hair" kiss. Even in the convent -schools, where life hated as Mr. Winthrop was with respect With reverent fingers, Mabel replaced this from the very first is emptied of all impulse' to herself to "pmtsometllin by "was a muses shining treasure, aucl was about to enfold the sl-ate•clad stony children warmed to- it as before, when she percei.ed for the first act of duty -and far less that a thousand wards her as she passed through their clean pounds was not so ver much to save out of time thetthere was writing on the inside colourless rooms and cheerless corridors. If, reit times that income It seemed , e her a of the outer sheet also. There were only a despite the iron discipline to which their few lines in slim and faded. ink, tear -spotted treasure almost inexhaustible. Her hus- litt a hearts had ;seen subjected, nota few bent] find tole] her that it would tic quixotic too, as the inner paper was,, but they could envied the handsome young English lady, to send her stepson any considerable share not have rapt her attention more had they -who lived a Iife of pleasure out in the sunny of it ;but she felt that she was inclined. to appeared in letters of ,fire upon. her chamber - world , certainly none guessed how Mabel in be quixotic : she had no intention of Bribing walla To ItE CONTINUED. her turn envied rha,re2, their monotonous, un- him, to secure herself from annoyance, but ( ) eventful, loveless days; and still more those it WAS the chief part of her plan to prevent of them who, their pure lives over, lay in Horn from harassms his fattier. She had the little (1od`s•acre2 ithout, at rest forever. no hopes of awakening any good feeling in At Miclui4ht. - Little, however, as Mabel enjoyed her him towards either her husband or herself ; Tho room is cold and dart: to night - whentone, her spirits sack even lower but if she could only secure peace and quiet. The fire is low : when it was concluded, and they turned nese-above all, freedom from his presence, Why cone you. you who love the light, their faces purist ; t They were the very and from the apprehension of it - she was To mock me sol . last of the tourists ; the autumn had long prepared to make any sacrifice. With this been over, and. winter had set in in earnest, view she framed her letter: There was no even in France. At W ake., arrow oaten pretence of cordiality in her tone -that was the fells, and ice upon theslake. The leafless out of the question ; it was, in fact, where park looked inexpressibly dreary, as its iron she referred to herself, one of arsnedneutral- gates cloossed behind thein wits sharp clang ; ity, though she carefully sought to avoid and, though lights and fires did all they givingthe shadow of offence. Thus, when could in the way of welcome, the Hall itself, riting of his father, she abstained from all to its its vast chambers, seemedles home reference to herself, and spoke of his increas- toits young mistress than ever. Even her rine infirmities like a doctor writingof his his own health to h nervous he last degree, fidgety t n tided patient to his patient's son, rather that( a her wan pale looks. There was a reason wife of her husband : she warned 'him that for the/is;however, he argued; ; then felt his any moment might deprive -him of .his ]sae_ g eft, and urged him to make some sign o2. pulse, and measured his wine, and began 'conciliation or amity while there should another novel of Balzac s : it was essential, yet be time. The whole was as much re - the physician said, to keep his mind agree- moved from a 1'r lecture " as it is pos- ablyy occupied. sible to imagine : it was not even'so muoh a. No letter or communication of any kind remonstrance as an appeal, She touched had come from Horn, since his last demand with the utmost delicacy upon the motley for money had been refused. This silence, she was about to enclose. She would have in one so uncontrollable and fierce, caused, much preferred to have described it as hay- it avit was plain, Mr. Winthrop great uneasiness, gn sent Mr. Winthro himself, but though he 'was too proud to speak of it. It been by to do. She set frth filled Mabel also with vr•gue alarm, but not this she dud not dare therefore, b plain words, the fact, that, with the terror that the sightof hie hand- 'since no provision had been made for her by settlement, welting -much more of his evil face -would nt, his father had placed a certain have caused her. Nevetheless, for her sum of money in her own hands ; " of which husband s sake, she made an effort at recon- lest I should seem to have turned hisbounty ciliation. from its natural channel, I beg your accept- She was on thsofa in neer boudoir,twhichinante of the enclosed." . opend from the, There was not of course,he slights throe had been reading to her from a vol -D I ]pray you leave me .now alono ; You worked your will. And turned my heart to frozen stone ; Why haunt me still? I got me to this empty place ; I shut the door : Yet through the dark I seeyour face Just as of yore. The old smile sprees your lips to -night, four deep eyes glow With that old gleam that made them bright So long age I listen ; do 'hear, your tone The silence thrill -2 ' Why collie you ? I would be alone, - Why vex me still?. Whatt Would you that we re -em two once more? Arc these your tears that web my,face rust as before? ' You left me to seek some new delight, Yet your tears ftow What sorrow brings you back to -night? Shall I not know? I will not let you grieve alone - The night is chill - Though love is dead and hope has down, Pity lives still. How silent is the empty space! Dreamed I once snore; Henceforth against your haunting face I bar the door. LouIs.CItANDLen MOULT.ON. JOHN LABATT'S India Pale Ale and XXX Brown Stout .Highest awaras an4x :'2ledals for Purityand Excels lessee at Centennial ]exhibition, Philadelphia,. 1876; Canada, 1876 ; Australia. 1877 ; and Paris, France, 1878. TESTIMONIALS SELECTED; Prof.11 H Croft, Public Analyst, Toronto, says s -"T find it to be perfectly sound containing Ito impurities Or adulter' ntim. s, and can strouglyrecolalmeud it as perfectly ,pure and a 'cry superior malt liquor."` John l; i;dwaras, Professor of Chemistry.,dfontreal, says: "I4-n4tsoluteto be remarkably souuals. brewed from puremalt and hops ]revs P. J ld,i'age.Professor of Chemistry, Laval Culver sits, Quebec says: ---„I have analyzed the I04lau Pale Ale manutaoturodby,TohuLlba.h, I.anlan, onterio, and have found it a lightale, containing but little alcohol, of a deli. 0iouafiavor,and t e. very agreeable] taste and, superior duality. and compares with the best importott, ales. I h Lve also analyzed the Porter XXX Stout, or the same hrewery, which is of eieellont quality: its Royer is very agreeable; it is a tonic move energetic than the above ale,for it 1341. little richer in alcohol, and can be eoinp.tre advantage- ousts. wieh any imported article, ASK YOU,It GROoEI 1t'O1R IT. eintzman MANUFACTURERS OF Co Grand, Square m Upright PIANOFORTES „The Oldest Manufacturers In tea Dominlorl Seven Thous and Pianos Now .. rase. 110 Lleuitaivau Pianos are noted for, 4%eir 'nil, bleb, Pur:? inging Tone, a'it'J�e Finely Regulated Delicate.+ Touch, Their Perfectly Even Well Balanced. Se*1s Tb.e Whole Oomn mm2 of the Cbtli('est Material and of the Most Thorough Workmanship Bend For Illustrated Catalogue. 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