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� I 'RUM C=ORD's ZSCAPS.1 ! stop a minute, mad sit down, and* let ' e 'whole ar of it, which she had carried off .
I -1 I . I I P It was a bleak winter' dA cold and
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owg oii th g . �. --�i th; house, 1 gave way #0 my feel.
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; . mothe.-ly, kind �,'Womanj oud came of boo .
. . �, I � ed leather of the walls and the ' turis . . I . ; my poor mother's work ings of desolation and anger i I a passic'n-
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. in, this sticky receptae'le, was now found beeches on my left
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1� , � craockling of the burning logs, an i tl �e . ling wood stood before me. - I
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� gentle breathing of - an .,old ladS wl ' A m Hay a jar of my own. T1
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4 � -ir ' 'Ae I t we expect . Wi ! m Haydeau and wh4 had al rays been kind to, me, was face he d and exclaims
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- � stool- on the hearth -rug, I was endeav&- I I y were to remain here Nothing/ I said, or rath, sobbed;
, - 11 -- . I 1�illiam is heirat-law to, Mrs. Haydean entirely, I a ould go out of my wits,
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, i g i I she diei with )ut a m ilt I i I never eeoul &bids those blackamores,
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. tj _you mean to put a ster, who is a mere c iil� a ily. ten ye iars canoe of moo b of Miss Haydean's wicked- worse. � �
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i - � - I Put down that book directly., t' i brdught up en,irlily by natives. make haste a rid make her will, and leave what distresses you?' he aske, i again.
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I 'K � , �� I - after-dinner leisure was b d -left his brother out of his will on heir�ait-la*, and Miss Leila will be mis- 'To poison you ? Good hea*ens. Who
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Dress Goodie In all the Ne,w Shades lffL�&L � -
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FiRARTMEIRT in full bl4at. Every Haron street, second diaor etst of MaW stireet. . i -na(
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