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I- �� I � , - - - I k ��� - pearanee,,-- - � . - - --- , 3 �- - � . 1- - �� I � �­ � , ,� WW -1 - Aft I . . ­ , '11- I I . , , Ing -7 V - I � I - - - -- - I 0 -m- $IV 1 � - -*,0e1imWpctOf.01we ' %he '' -- i eat - ' i-- ' �',-� � -,,�..-' . . ve Vn6iffi mr I—— . - ' and -­ - ­ 'm � -­ I - I" , , - - 101010 IT --19-8 on, w--_- Inidf 0 after Mercer's disap &nee alwa ;- Ir r N - - , - ­� ­ - ., , I ­­ ­ � �� - 11 � -- 11 � . � . ., � - - r- � , , , - ­ 1. ­ I—— , � - . . is . � � i � � � � - - " -, - r, . ,%roil-l(ft I" . ja :6 4 f Fber UUOY drew -hi- - hOkki � ,.--- - Ih . - - "Or% .4 ,". . 1, -',w . I I Z,Ke we heard anythi bi � - Ivit � ve me 9. B , , a ­��, -� ,t ,� ,F , = --: - A , he - -,-. � � , �-��� �, -, � his discredit. There, dry those eyes) foofix "k , . I - � � - � a . gpo , - - belief that "t �­ --- oft W which has � , - � al , - - ­*= A rdWd, th6� � _ _ � -, - ,: . m ' , ,�-, 7 Z - T, V, - f. �V -; - - r � " - -, - - - , . U - - - , st V , wk I , Z, - 10 I ­ - i- ­ � Lav 17 � - , 1 4 � . sentimental child. - You have- your -0 a . ­ , , � 'A � i, - -- - . . -­ Aw 0 ren. me deep:.11 thrio, and ­ . - " 1, 7� :, �: I :-- I 6HAPTER 1. � MM - r, 0,,� k , - - , , 4*0 � ,�,- � - � ?- I Na . , I I � I -1 .04 . I I .. .1tit fia Aen= I 1W -, It Was , � I - I -- ., � - ti ;V is I , � , came to �p , ; a b --� ------- - Ift"Urnto i- I'll I ;, . I � ,11ii;i4 - -I. - ­ . I , "� � I .1'.. - - . I in �� I 1. � - -- I hap- -"7 They were old friends. It, was eaq �o bein t happy -and I have mine.'-' U -, at,ft"Urto ­�V -0 s0coun "-f , . - ­' E -, e4o­ If--'. W) .'V - , 0 , )Ad , 1, � 'V��5, � - * - --@ . Chrbsl&fiollowed her,sorroyl )y lie �ind re 0 - - ­�V4 I r , , - - " - J V,�, - . -, come"di � -, � --- "I fterl:�* % � . -, 1# ildtir`ti . Tril I t t - It �, - I - - � guess th&t, from the way in which they kept hovis� �but mid no more. e ike vashed away down the :- --- - ­­ -=, . ,he had been engag a el � toii;tioe 'fie tx� rushed . � , i Sh' hiA­ ver,so his- body would be v 16CT -Nurait � �, . I . �- I . Od deAl of Q t, ere I it twice as C � silence, mot in- embarrassment, bat -in a fgi &a A6 een, and aliQf*-0-"UP1eW--&4 T , ----f . I . I I to '� I , � .. . . �. . . - ims . I I . - - I � - � knew, influibeed Reitei to the river. uns, - i-- ---�,­ I � company .at Cfambiles ' " t then I took it for a landmatk, and small 3 Xt U in r 'r , I -4 . ,4- , . -, &R, "and . \� �, , - 'Am , .,Jr� ! i �� t I pleasing consciousness that there was. no. e t a e t her whole life. � - for weeks, moik-i's lW,t"t � - � eimer.10 Jjie�Dead.And A##"- - �o . Gamble oequ 'ad for it. ' v �h�. . a 14176 -lip- . � I . - nee -1 for makib ersa -1� Id come baeF until 19, 2 A` .. ; -that dIrring - .g c0W - tion. z� . - 0 1^.1 �M� Wk- h -V with their grand. hope he wou . - k -it stood within a stone's -throw of the . I., ; �t!f �, , 2'" � the Tesuniony of thespeare-Tried I . Z , I - . It was-doligFftil to. sit out there: ia - - , I., �- _ awakened by a scuffle in Gain. d The' track, and looked, when I first saw it, very ' I - I 11 I t 101%1�dijufft O& allgRed thom perfee would give way under the stram. � � � i ft ­ - d ­ , Up of the FAx bibad'stone steps lead . wn a&# 4 .. itrWv�ring t Two 01clo k. Certainly some desperate ActuItted. the Murderer., .Fovty - Tvwra, latter was on his knees in the middle of the muchlikethe main who -stood in the field,, - I � I . � � N ;R tboug*-6f I - . in . 0 � . � . - - I to the tkwn, with the,4une sun lik -1 fi T ves had noticed that he carried a watch, Im -a; bed and appeared to be desperately strug- . 7- 11 r&- theft asairov- 1�, R I- thiv . I . Afterward. Confessed on I . . . at&? at the trEAn-with a little stoop "I , i - - - . behind the dh�rik ce�, Hester -w! � a% 0""id, Wua,, and, -9m big , , . "'. ­ 4 . , lin With un imaginary rson. H� eaf,d * ' . I I - � Tfie& *aA a�b qd4tbouspb4i, Of 19iiiie" IPA foll,6*4 t .. 'M pie 6 m , and with its window -even I . - � . . � , . - ' ,U ' ­­ Pi��16P,VM&i e,- - JUAina : - -�Syvw - "By G -d, Merc6ijh 'lug t � � 104 - I 1-- t ' a a e - ,­ - er grotuat - . , 1 -",-,<46c1- Z-91 � . fair smooth hair, ligh blue eyes, 2 ,men bet sduWthe onfid*e, "' - " - � sting," d , t r6*W him U , " d, expressionless. . _ �: � U � , c9oultiedi; or resi . I I � 0. ,- 611, 4111 �: I.., � �� I .- i,W -a ave 'ivin a sudden lurch he ... - . -Itoolk!!�:Ooaffiiof(,'a�iy other. 4 I . subject.in -, . v�g& A -ick ercerlived.4ear the Tennessee.r.iyer, the r . * came It ha The roof was old, regular features, wii'not an unin - ': , him - tA . P� Apo Ah� M, - It " I ; M, I . ­ I - , �q. -, - i., t o, -,.- imi b , � � . 9 grace. � I -­ �,6� - lown_- i 014 '104t 9f bpd and ai �-- - i -i .me - thE evening the grandmother had 0 A'Aft-4sag - -t -a ter ppy�coiq bid - I object to one wb6 'Omir�d her - e6ifl . p .g � v.1-:4-5-1 . - � I 1w, dl,Aiep�4­ -_ . 1XII.Ifi. liat not * . IftiuZ . I - �m� bi4i I ��­ -A .0, , . , � , , - --- .F - Pic - Style of beauty. The hands she ha loosely to bed, and her daughter had a cases Of ­ She went to the window, opened:11, looked of Reynoldsburg, the county seat - at that %i . ­ -1 Pic ,-Only . I-Ahe paint � I . - - . - .... m 1ig3 hen they wexii oi to e on the c r '.9 was rusty, &id several . -douhty.ti-l-Gairs . ' , ­ ,�, . � - , Itf A�� - -.,� - � i . to see a -ut the -steek,, off WUii blue- - M*44 Were broken at the el ., , ,steady ifirnib of -Humphrey. lbiwwapw Is asped on the open volumeof Cv,rlyle that youths in the school -room. !�� �­ -�� -Aut, -S'al 046JUAA -- ff-beKC*94 ..� I � - . � . - . '4 -9 ea in _ I ... .� . Z ,;ji'hisU�i,* ut�nio delitbdU'Merar �i4fie�;mhl�f-$141bjk,i�iidt;L49, , ' . she had been reading, were almost a picture There was no one to notice the agkatlim tread of the policeman - the all­whiielbill- I 'tar"'bad fallen outof the piuk�tints­ E . in .themselves, their iN,ory sind ound. ,very house looked blank and was unable to pay the same upon mm. was, and, with a huge bowie knife in* his is -ch �- _ ' the sirls-i oi- to comment when Hester other s - - - ��� - , ', and-aJow bricks, bulged out; , - .. -1 ­ , , �� turity. He gave Mercer a note for about hand, made the witness on hist � 4, A�awwdue; a shabby,`pickot--fenci with a shown upL byI66 white leaves of -the bobk * 'Went ufstaiiii� and Cltrisii sat�-down, sad and dark and dead. � . Paul Forrest, who saz looking at her sO� and thoughtful, in the drawing -room. When three strack, she ,was standing at $200 on a man named Whiteman, who lived that he never would reveal or repeat rickety pa enclosed a little ppitch of.weedy thoughtfully, was also fair, tall, slight, with 'I ont- door, listening with strained in the neighborhogd, as collateral, with the what, be, had heard. He had never spoken,. -grass, with an old c4i4en-cocip, empty and " How cold -and � calm she is, !� mused her fr itli�al�g that it would h6',. 694&- 11 n--" n of I oil a that acco 11 - - - r senses, while before her loomed like some under'. - -. I 11, I VO4 t unt �Until . re -dei �yj: A - features tkin almost to sharpness. He look- Chrissie, but, sbe,did"not understand he . � . ; ino,r$r,dfA6Ut6.ev.i-n-the�nthe-house Asm'gle ed what lie was, a moderately clever, gentle- Sister. : dread spectre, the vision of a future without pre"i�titiou`, a-nd'*hen paid Mercii'wds t4o bled to HIndmarl. � - '6n-i4dea tre� Ai�agk-led *1th the graveny manly man, with a Slight tendency to think fO]r somerjand soul tq Ice* -1�o Gamble the difference... Mhite- A man living on the P testified soil, and a flat ledge of rock cropping out - J r'. , 6diildrhof I Mercer that Gamble came home threemniigmht of Mer- in the yard was painted white and lettered ' Hester was far from calm as she Sank foo. Paul. Oh,!- �, return to her bed, and leaned her hot brow ai, ii& V�oW ', chift. g - 41.233") -pay-ou deifiand. and I ' ' � . ' Uo- -' dem too well of himself. 't.i ­ AuggeW _too re�p­o-r4d ..he �4;t t- ' d- cer's disappearance long after everybody. with the advertisement of a patent medicine. " Do you remember, Heater," he said ab- cold iron Of the -fodtC; i: " �' 'I 1;bl%"MestWoac-o�unifor'hisaUence-I - O-danible, " How unconcerned iie was !" she - said, -ent*aAaip imannorvecbiwith 4-re,ad, ed the_return of the note, as it was largely had retired, and that his clothes were ve I Pretty had, I thought, and RrSt,ty hopeless. & tbat her sbad, , - '-;bi , - &� mud wit,, I "ry - ruptly breaking the silence, I I that you once ,. Sbe,w told me -before there was anything of .that aloud. 4 b*' Ult by i&' I ' ' - `- 9-h- On iit;eieliA a thA..'iaiOR�lt �dlii4�' M`6tcV.r,- dy He did not even care whettiir�l j, wall, made he . amp clin1d to give up th*w seculrity a peculiar i6oloiU- xkk.,' ` � ' - , T4 IM16 tinip Law tild,phicie was in late r�stax:�Vcl,tr.emfile.: , -- � � - ­� 1hat he acl-Ounted for his blizence bi stating Octobm three years ag(. 'The w I . ,, whereupon kind goin on "--�and he made a gesture said 'yes' or 'no'. I am apiece of fuigitpie 'M � " - . - � bi. � un - " At last! * J ' W' 'the ii,ext day -at, White- tU1 li4 Was W , . - end time � and Astapeo.vapg oWntli6*deiertJ0!q&r&d th mot ; -Z-dl I i with towards the figures of a yo 9 that pleases him, and he has made a 1�i(i. " ,& � - Id... ­ i ith his brot&r-1 -an �gut wM in the followin 0, . , lap d1r., in-law - g Decenibeir. 'It looked 11 - ' . - � e uv* et whicfi'*�ig-not tbVj'"­c'61M-ainy6.1naA:sau R AA ble - bipilgg: una, - ­' � i man and a girl who were strolling to and A burning tear or two came to her eyelids, ed stre, - -m*N . -fhe 164d On him in pushing- his Vagod ­ - dre*et than eveg.in - the grpiy� afternoon, I I I fro On the lawn-" that you did not be-- iwad-then retreated.' , pegular trAmp-si�d yet it.ditlpot sound like I � the impression that he could get Wfilteman eirtiln hill. The brother-in-law could not and the jtiat� wind hanged -tfiii ahainefui Old _OZY51.11 lieve in love ; that in your opinion the feel- - '-*hydidl T.1fial-tri ­WA.it 'Ljsag;�,tb ifiaist' I � I t 6pay,1kt--,. & 0 - 1. Wbitsub6n, ,like tememb�r anythirg of the kind. Themeii 4' MiAds-around kb!ugh 1P � . - � A _ i ;� � . .:1. . t - a bri"t' erditi, IiWd on - 'the 18;ttet bols 'testified that this mud or di on t% .e , hoisi and4lilit &d- t6i,she r.- - - yield so easily?" she asked, tKul - � UkYtkon ­ pd W4 -conben t for the ing of which poets and novelists write has herself. ' 4 Because I know he would never house? She pressed her hand * to 0eii th-e"AlLvat; *,&'U'd I I I �, .. , --ar he, "dug' clothing of the corpse found was simi In April of the first year I first saw a . ,.- no existence, save in their imagination. have asked me agckiu, I Suppose. And as It - e*, -Dsarej.­X�ri , -ThWe -*U-346 -went tot .place agreed upon in a ­­ ­- ­ � , � � . lar to - . - I Z ' . 01 Je ­ , - H4ve . yDirchainged your mind?" - . I - *,hat nheja I - A�hypge - h - �6,dtA read my clj,64 of the pte-UW EA, foei A it.", Ganit lived a mile or two from the that found on Gamble's clothing, and was human being about the house. The front . . � , .� yv o c -Thili%am --A went on horseback. They failed . - ne wi a surp' ' , .1houghts wouldlifin'VI wanWd tobehis � -Ynig- was "fi 1!;� I - -She lia* "d - th rise&gir. -' ,,but t� jitg e t e river,'an peculiar to a morass or low place sit the door was open, and a woman stooi just out- � - , � - Mercer refused to give inouth of a certain strea here the steam- side. She was gray-haired an -1 " hard- I %, " Certainly not." wife.- Well, he will be easily contented --L �AWd.of,�t,U(,,kp-v-iu-A#AAOE.,,,. to settle the matter. MX -W "Then how do you account for that?", have.only to look well, to dress well, and H e a t er a to o d by th e- ta VIT a reairy Ug- I-eir-- - "u- p- fhe'V6 We,� a6cItth dy;?Sap oftted-ili- " ger, � Vo A - h a d -gr,,i n d e d 'a n & did' i. ot� - jidsr -&'I-- -favors dl,lar th ey-- a my in -New En glan d, a nd . - 21' And again he indicated the pair on the receive bit guests in a way that will do him 8 rith one hari,46 her facil, a white The next day Mercer's- skiff was found wherf-, on the river'except-near Clifton, 4% her Straight calico, skirt blew in the -% ind. - .% , . . � -- i lawn. � Ard I mast , , U'bl - ' P ' FV in-. -'-,� �` , ;.. was milbis 6b6ve. Other witnesses tedtifiod credit. L nev'�wbe ill, o - I .:eAT e; 240,11� Alul 0= - - . P. adrif f in tbi& ri;ibi,'vifid iffie conbldsiob , . , � that She diWi lo6k af the train as It passed, I ". , . - . " - &�.,,' , -4r`h%-c1*d ofit, ind'then- sprang reacheil that he had been drowned. As. he " FAsily," Hester 'a;swered, looking or dull, or he will repent that he H, i . they had gone to this morms after the wai .but was buiy, with ,a trowel in a little r,atch I where be looked, with an %mused smile. me. If_r wer� ill, what1wofild he'do ? Send forwar4 fqir he saw that she swayed, a,lq , was a wealthy man for that section, and was era. reoeded and had dis,inverod-44 indiniat. ; of brown' earth underthe window. " Chrissie has filled her h,t,g with romances Uo_rL�. 49p 6-1 �1-- tan . dollam ion in the mud 6 feet long,neady-2 feet wide,' - Datingthst a . I sed the house �t_" 1. ` She tried p _ ak, knoini to have had several handred - , 9_,LS11ppOS#,,&T Q ay until I couid' carce y a " on his -Oh his persdu,'-s liberil rew&d � a. turner pas � of all kinds-iiir-sin-;Wsh iwe-1;4- 'gfie­vy�-Wiefi ajain." - __" _;�w but vainly, and her head fell forwar -was offered Ahd 12 inches deep �b It t' h I - � a ial been pargy, two or three tiines, and noticed that some A bitter smile crossed her face, and then -for thesecovery;of his Wy. -The river wao . � waq at work 'upon it. ' rn'- %he first expected to I I fall in Jove," as she calls it, i - . ­ - filled with drift ana loose MUd; that at one power i #P�Rtigo]n'irx��iil'iAseTame2repo%nZ[,&she was lyin&on ,dragged, and a cannipin.procured and fired end the, . " 'here was a poor little flower bed by � � and wait quite pre ­ had found nearly a . pared -for it when ,TV,+ ,,Mft`WAno0pr�gtJfqpgbt F14 ,I. '; -,w- the-streim fdrijiles, tutwith labe b . I - '- I " _ bi. -a handful of short P , t I . 9 W4y,-j 0 her hnabom her .k6ce up and Aown - . ta tor�step,­at. which, I believe, the wo- .1 q came On-theisbene- Asfor,hlidiiiwhv6dw�' �'­kndAfU.'w#'fW � . ,. tbesolia;.W.] .- . . d bai f ok hair and at o - appea�?-: I I I I to ' I -4t. ' - dlook6-d-ii" outavild. , I � . I � . ill, 4k��Jn , " , : ,. , .7 i . ther points.what I 1 �4 , � if, . . I Man. � - ' �'fihst elm wis pyetty, and:-�', faukied A I I "Ri 1634 r. .§ � .­ , with ler April trowel was the first � 1# imoot)kl * , ,yri ­ � - )V$ - . z ed to be, woollen and coiiiii-ViV - � - I I � _ ;S�40-�A ii , V ".. i m JA cold wx idow Of -the This prisoner -jDhaxacter iln'-&-' ministW. Some time during that summer � - IOUs v 'that to ha, -v -e - her for a ��19 -would.be ihe pillowi read to him, poor 1�lluw uniii fie 'hin, ��-_,­ 11y. . ;­­ Three years--oJiVed., Vie. I In - . � -: heightof homan blisa. . -Imagination is the co # F4 V -b aii�� be 11 Oh I Paul," she saidw"Ith-& 16b, 11 lyrap drownled man had remarried, his �itatc�bt`a. fenseand reste offered"'s . I - Magistrate committed- the chimney got -mended, and 46 few. pi-Dkets -- _ e,p�� , d tht'inat � , -&-i'tem bi - - I were ,nailed upon the fence. "ter on, �- _ 06 ,V a DvA me. I 1. The r .. 11 M _ fi __ pe 4r- . � . I I r;�fd it all." -4 %W�6-'a , - 'I win think --kornaPhing terrible Eid Ueh *6und lip; - An , tter forgotiam . .. , - � poc. at *­ V -6 lie ,wilIL'.A jll� 0�n . in to prison without hall. . - . ; aftXF- - 't .% ` ' ­ i l6ite?" OneTevetling-a,yongg man:named Hindm , 'At the epaning termOf the-Circult Oourt,. noticed a big dog, who looked g I -il-i.!kP-�,b�q�9*te��apo6t""Io#-941 a�D i MAWO - - as traighten herr ==�o'xchi.�� Whavi"t.Wom so 0 ' lor- � .- 'I . to and vicia- -4410�2�- 44 Ki t ke -.1 hate been walking,; that, � , ­ Xi who had been living iu:the Sta i -pause. - . I . .� - ­ -mm did . brushed per- , the Grand Ju., li.v�'Jp M-ught ih a true ed, walking around the yard.' 'f�,:3 ithe , - . I � Z��- - , -,. - I � y ,two montilisi, ha'v%wig removed , I I" 2 1 ­ is an. -tlgydid-�ou sit up V fty for Ohl bill, the prisoner, to the surprise ,of every' autumn was turning gray, 1.1-ras a d one I " You did once-" ' " 2 - '" .was W, and the L : I ­ . -, I .,- I : �­ 4 Hester's eyes were still intent on his from notitfib&;Obia, W�: wailking' through - 'Yes ; wlien'! was $4mnger -and -,b X9 I hea4AImost I -': � � .: ­ t, -- - � � One, announced himself ready �id Q6 trial -Anyto see the roof all. mended tip within an : , . . I - I I lessof themorld.- Al -think- ,now-- tha, ' ?n WO 1Df 4 -166ftn&�� "li I - e I . . � L . .. .1 !he meadow towards,home, after the: day's prWeeeded. The State introduced the same inch of its Warped and mgged life, and signs - -1 . I .1: ; 11 Are you,wAlli, " " 'H " i i of apaint bruilli here and there. is something in it; but 1 believe *t1at -N' - uvcq,a �.�--,U � .41 . . Something is the,matter.. ,woik'was done. e was suddenly joined yl_ .- " I Witnesses used in the magisfti6te'§ court and - - . men ai ito an L go - ­ , , tr e t.. .1 will ­ -,� '! I � 1� f, 4. " ..�',, . hgeri - *ho"'Apleisired iso,abruplayl rested Tile defense offered &a witnesses I had become so interested by this time . . through.1114 'wit , Aa%opr - �]P&J*'3-3� . L�" ' - . b*,& stri" . . Ati "outof learned Scholars wh ridicided-ilie ghost � that I . , . I . � . � I I 1. -. I I ,�� He . ­ I imi�.�J, - "' I �� began to watch for the houfe miles . - ' . �- _.�ejjer, ling. '� I ,shall beone'of th -1�.. i, , . . L He shook hisi , ,wa!L still on one coiningi aa H%dwen, expressed 0 1 ; - ,I 1 �A . ­­ ound,!'thsthe wa& greatly � alarmed. �theorv,and proved a complatm,a] , � - � - ana-y4W&&&er.", , L ­ ' - bepaide ber,,andAb� la4d.he han.4 . ­ � Jbi by a*. before I got io it. . ­_ _, L j!, & und 4",�D, hngab 1. . 'L r _, that the g! - , , " q , � . j -1 � 4p, . . . - � -� I'll, -� - U ,! § . . I . e�L ' 61 You 6 not know, It 9' counting for � sabouts'every' I =­ _ 9 - I . ,� hOulct d , ina'! ii�adii the 11 ran Thobifildiig looked warm avd comfort- . i� *, Hester4&8aented;�,% ,in7,&q..­,­, R, ., 1 .,, 4c@ rembled, on,his s,. 140r., ­ ­ L 0-- �;, a - L _ -v - � � .1 ­ lie b L *d -with a I � - 'It i ­­­ I.; . I . ,F�: - - -, , - ` A - -I , moment from the time lie loft I - ­ . I � 41 Gamble,'amber 1-14 1 - ­ - I am your *if%. i sp , er. - , . V ,- -­�IfAndthav, 00-4 I r b I - 11, � , . Mijecif unt[i able now;,aud the windows -seemed to show ­ . - q Mwl I 91 strange t - imidity. oiy��- I I . T , � � ' . Vol"- 1" ..""L ­Oi�` 'A Hindmo,"-but 1,suppose you thelollowing me '­ ' "Th,6"juify bro"lit, some .11nin 100 - t V3 � . �--. , I .. f17- . .. . .. � ,"No "od an k., - The old green It,linds - ­ � - I ... . ..-7- After iii, I ­� 'L ' ! 9f I - M149t � - . ' '- � , t� --. � ..7 t� ii 'ttbdii �a . tedand mended, and once I thought -tu'VLY I L h �*to 0-0? �,. - I - . I - Xiei ore, . - - . -1 W-1. t * I I Ii ought to know " �, I I '' . are One 01 My, w werepain ' 'i ;o . . yU . ­ , 4'. . I . . I .- ft-" -*- wifoo keth - - - � componio �. "a � ­ , 1gV L - � . , ,-' ihw verdict of 19 Not giiilty.F -�-�, ; - . t I ' '" -No 4 `c"i2iDt J�jy that 1. S�M,L Or ever have . - _ . - W-6 .4;� - I ­­ - i� . -4 I 'i ei '4i Mimed. ' IiWeriil I S&*'the flicker-Oif fire -light. J -mar�-eiled , ". . � Arien4snd,wkeep;��wy�ihutta and - ,� 1-r . , �Wnic,' I I .� - . - In 1890 nearly forty -years After. the mur. I , � -yi*-4f8.J­- tik, T - .1. - 101y" you really so anxious, Hester ? I am glad. " -beenv Ayour - modghbor. well. � 4" died du� ,niuchatithie change., and wondered what the . . � M , " �111 - -. . C . , Look at me liain Gamble, 'an old Mau, - . 4- �,r es . - .. li - , VaU 'S I a a . -, ­-- . . . `anidre esine-stly, Look. at m der, Wil I - munty an a - � . irn, v u7T4 0 0 1 1 - --- , . I F Or -4- -i!, Tell ine." sheentnatb&,r , y clotbapi the.texture sndfW7 See, Trace Creek, in HumphTi d n winter would bring forth. It had its own Q;.Qf6. a" h �, - � 1. � 11, ". �­ " " . .., I . . . -- - 'A L'e in - . - I � .1 - . 1, a( I � % " it, - - - : ,&,:M. . _ -,t, Py QQ10 or 11 aii on aii-A ' ` . J ­ - ­ I - _A V .1, 6! .1 without heeding his interruption, ci what 'thin'slit in My boot Its'?" I . . -1 he lisdaimidered work. F&t by foot a dingy yellow crept - � 1. . t. Y�w - , wearing a . thorioughly'alowme ,' 'by thc� 'ever the sides of the barn, and once. I saw - - -- 1� - ., I . It ­ . . . . . 11 � ,;N��,� I -0 N 3*V;reA -Why did you go and Hindman was nowi a Mercer at the time and pl" -, , . - 0sheffittlikTir-g� go dfV` * , - I ... I .1 - � - , air, $at on the does it mean, Paul ? . q named . QUIC - . - I W .I - -tlW,yOTMg.W&U , .. � - r- , a a roonit -- � � t be had buried . Then one day ­ 0 *%bvoin' it . it A - � thin examb4titill aff 'h� waif bade. � When it, n;Orass after killing him Vith ­ . � I . I .4-M _- . - &Y - ­ -, , .1 I h ­ , - ,on K . . vC ham 4 -as,cool , -1 -"I -u . � - no I - ­ me - , r -meclian! -bodi - the the spare, Stooping figure of an elderly man .r - ' _ - -51 0- "N - , 1, _ =-- . - - -11 I . a , the' , in, _4 7* i,A :�xft ­: ,: .. I .-Yes V said,nester, ith . h ,-im " , - I- - , , his deathbed confessed that I - 10 - --- -- - '.1 walk abicklit all &se hours, until yoA,are, and cglly-more than critically made eth Vj;� ! ilg iC, Al Fami b d , pirit ; tha I was -- ;­ - � N-1 .iier stepping down the ladder . aw-if,he�wbre speaking o ��"161'j k 1- 91, - r - ---- I �4 X -o ", tried," he said, abruptly, aid was completed they resumed theirwalk, and ' -be � - ." I .0 _ ; mitto eirly in the spiing, fresh pine chips littew -1, I simples ' - His - . V , - � t I was wo I I taken from a wagon ds -went xbliiL� ti� it buafneng matter. I OuRg . 1W O' a with-Aome . . I next - -A- ried to rise, but his wife held him �,by his. thestraj)g6reaK: -- � ,; . ope of the front yard, and the sound of . . -1 --, ' ­ - L ,� C . � W . - G� ' '�Iiiea the al 11 � I -09 -­� - . �1, ;�V ­ . . . f - ' ,disiurbed her, - - � Aft$' - -- ­ 0-5;. head him off - that the witnesses who ri I k . ft '�,- -i I . ,; A- - wr.;- " " ., I . I 111.1,in - 01�- ­ i �, � ,!1Myr1pitn@.is,ori Leb"ou Mercer � 1 �­44.1 .1 x I - I �, . " he arm. . ­,,� ,, . eie yes, fa I 'wa's - m urdere oil rn V . - . - . � 'C'W ? . otid spirits, alibi wore ho edb him, one of Whom hammer and plane and whistle came through _ .-- . I Aft Won, he that 4vife,,Xester - . - , d't Will- ' an 'kilfed to prevent him, he thin air. There was actually a pia , ard a'. - 4 . . . . . . I ­ - v I - 1-inust-know," .she perld"'an excit. Thk y 3 'm he bad subseq . . - . ''. . t eaeb other,*,q"Jq.# eaeb-othWs socie � ­.- - were rathelt I , , _go uently 1-9- , � - � k -. e , us - in 11� -and my 'body buried in a slough . �.. : I . ' - - goi-Ag ultacr6ss the front the house. The W9 - -t, - * ' - . a - '.1 - . . I ana our view I - c[fl, lit' '* gher,ai�pek. . Axeyou-4w, Gaimble., from annoyance. . �k . of � 'U". 0 99b1hcVi'*e &like. inj . . ... � V12 � 1� . - : .. - *: - _ � . t . I I * I Z '- -AV. ­ J , �- .,.-. - . . .1 .1 � - � - ' VVat ,!' Y - - envy, ,hori . I 71 �: - near th� river. He killed me because I would barpenter worked composedly on. but the . Whaf­-Jo you rajAl � ,yo*UWw fog %�- I - oi% I r � . - - . � ­ . . . 0- stem , 9 A lighgaleamed lnl� Pani's min ,', . -as no give,him up the note on Whiteman. He . : .- - d W main and.the- woman fluttered nervously - -consideration, or, W14,yotr, �give! W40 lceldly.-2t�wt��eeffy gui d to � I ­ I I . 11 4. . - " ,,, I - I I '. yl"t err7,r �, , ­- ,_,- , ;_V, _ . i" 6f­*h4`iii* -by telling . A - BiahvVi MoUo for 1891 , . ture. . oil. .. ­ , . I ... I, 4 - :!- it possible that he � ad been again n9itaken'. cAiA M6 to ihi�b about the struc In another week the � . . . answer now. - , ­ #h . . . _ thathol-ad-4birrowed the money from a .. - .1 � whole house, new piazza, and all, was paint- . .1 .1-11 - . �, .", ­ ­4.&Ach� '- i .it*eul He looked eagerly into his wife'sfacd-whidli me . . I 'IS Let me thinkJ& vi�-utes-�fily,, %,,t iixe,;­­� i * " `� d I . - ah� ­ 764 a,1014.1kence, 91 . The Bishop of Ripon's moti 1892 is ­ firas full of loving. awdety. - � . . -­ neighbor, that he,met - iipmediately after we . . . � 1. ..,I -ed a dull olive, with -much red and yellow fia � theb 11wM atiewer, yb%t' she said, * - - - , - owith, a -hand -*k � O , I . ies all th'i - 01, "' _- . - � � � , � . Vrzface,d by the words, 11 T6 -day if ye wi t - 2 � � I r _ , k- 01 I 'w,eit`trciis-1pur& 8 -he li - .1 7 t�, .1 t 'wea - � ; �, . e . t ttle spirals about the veranda. lamil * � , . t I I - . . I I ? I - ib - described the place - -'little. It - 11111 Uradf Zaaiii�, V h9vetb4h �ilnfiven half. e a was as if the gaunt, severe =-21119 -. , i � - mr-01i I hear His voice," P�alwmcv.j T; and, "Son, a ­ shading her face from his -gaze, aacl.tn=r - _ � . . I ­ T.avewb boe _ Plb e stranger" eti I ­ i ..i i ---, . - -bet-eyes Wwaxdathc.settingsu�:-.- ,." -, ­ -,. A 1-11!� .p, madto-111'eMby I that I am ushatur where. he was buried, ­and gave the . names go work to -day in My-yiney4ri Mat*` fgurie of the migtress had suddenly appPared - ' It Was at this- moment that - thie girl she �`IrAndso'sliiWafr.d youarenothappy. - to, -an idea .& . ­ , . . , � . .. dj&�:-V- 164 you, my dsxliu&,;, pad, of partiles,whose testimony wo fild prei xxi., 28. % .1 ­- �,� ` - :crowned with the gay bandaurs of,& planta.- ' coll . ,-.,,�� ­-, , - had called Chrissie said to her companion, he said, slowly. Is Is that why yg,u.'were so S$ 1 � . � � ' i 'Am � , - .. . ­ . I . I , with a laugh: I unwilling to let me read what she sqkd you— . . Oonvi& oilg th&.2,4ai &-*ddler named Three days. I weeni, make up,ourlift, , I tion nurse. , - , . . _I ,a,.Y",� -Pentecost and-& man - ims-med Burfield, who .. Wbenshadiaw Ldsqn1*htVTay. . 9, -, ,,, . ~q�nV%wiessit,01fiester said,- at - Ift was autumn before I saw the house - - Look at EL n ;ajj,,Tth Hei have seen it for soin4t,time. It 2L If � _ � ­ The ay that is Past, and the day ti� come, �, .. qater d P Q q .- - * d the day before Thanks. - . Wolt tb:y t e 1p-wti 11 Seen what?" I k , 9 I And the day thaflsca4ed-today.� - v _ -- wsir�le'�6 . her' :"I I or I .'should - had received onq of the bills taken from his _ _ _ , � � the steps. ' 100 overs wned I go thatflovedyot . � ­ aVlUg IS V _ ­.,�. . _ TUNA to i 64�re' Orion. H 'i fitii b d, the apparition dis- . -were still warm and ' ' ' - , have o - . . . , ,�Mg a ­ � - -ingaquaxrel?�' -4 �, 9 "That you axe unlipp-py. la�m�fraid,- 1, � ''. � , d'as suddenly as it had - come,* and And the day thatis �ftf Is dear' uOst dear at night with a sharp - . we were mamed. � � app"re M�R� I I',- 1� -h&e --V ' '- ­ Ain -f i6 - � 414m� s9 he pause4-,!Uifi�adi ­X:i6nk -a - For sorrow and memor , !, 't , . T I �aag some _ g- Ah - ;afraid that -- k f -. - ­ , - ,., - 05 . . .. - Hindman, fainted from sheer fright. . - I _y meet. Uni of frost. The' train drew near the id 11add- -. misQ�i 1 . � 4 . I ,I_ 1udfcious.tha&-bqtih1augh ­ we made EgitA e 4 ham of to4l�y, t 't I -- -, 4 1.5 1) 1. -. - . When he recovered ancl made his way to But we scarcely grasp thij ' ' I I .th shrieking crescendo, and then . - Y., ­ I . '. . ". ­ I �. rerbhty fnluftaft F or we fly to morrow -to - ;* '�,Fbor old ]Poi*t 1-i - - �n "I havc�- ��fl ' f ��' I , .9 4 � �­ I : jrossing wi I I � -. �axd iho joung man. Ion & � , I . � I - ­ -10 � - lgrlp,�L I.., I -r.-:-.. ,ca4ened. . There w,%s no Station, but the � - . - , , 9a - ­ - , . .. � . - aWbilrindisposition was marked - , - Paul glands - , - - ­ -.1 And to -morrow is robed. -with -,robes a3 fair ltbtlk. . " 0A 0� eukand��­ -'p I . - I -1 I Twonemy., and neatness may be coZNJ4 �&8'16 - . .1 . ti� �. 'Zo, - - - eomp�ls�-mtilean --.'tbeh4en1ji, � - - train was certainly going to stop. Then � 91 I --- �.. - - - lofAa �,-, c6p k --'yet V 0 h M. - � - ,%jding the man. that a neighbor was sent for and restoratives the future can borrow -j , - - ilie- front door of the little house opened , ,� 4mttek i old ed�his l$LF-' ' _ As hope from , ure on t I applie H,eguated his adventure with all He's only thirty but hes a& unromantic as 'What are we to do?" he asked. 11 We wagon or sUigh and,dra*jng Wo To -m rrow, to -morrow, olur vain hearts . *xg, a cabbage. J) can't go on like this! It is nearly directly t'' - oe mi�ute , of detiible vilder the Till widle, iind a great. glow,of ruddy fire-ilight - o the field.'-' Hog manure is ufifit�, we live our lifeJn the morrow. , , . . - ' ' a year �,eirkniniitanieiiaud the -family, weie advised : . I—. .1 ,;,f )-.--. -1� 14 bloomedout into the gray. On thethres. The fiviQ ,e.took-that step that I shall never ted in two Wan for the garden-itcoxhai6a - ­ ' y, -plinutes, wSiace . . .; t'h W&forla ibysiclaw tokf ireai�+Im - an , -over, Hester �raised­ber na , . w , S fe� Three days, 1,;ieen, Atake pp our life. hola of the door stood the thin figure of the head. -; - . � -. I -; ceb.i�r6t, -i Let us understand each other too many ton eeds, And is injurious th I But two are not ours at h1l, � ,-. . � . � 96 Ve -7611,'�.i , s%W calmly. C, R is now,onee-fioriill. 'V%` � appieF if g�ound intended for c%bbaZe, as -it produces abberration of mind. He -repeated his story For-, yesterda;V�den with good or ill, � � �!, 'woman. Her hands were clasped tight, and � a �rgaZ.� he- . ,ould you be h - , � -6thafvegeti6ble.`;Apjlied to the to the physician -and others in strict confid- Has passed yond-'recaill.,. - � her features were grim with the old habit, of we Were to part!" - -,- ilibroof 3 . I ,I en,ce . By and the wonderful occurrence , I . ­ . " ; of repression in the face of great, *motion. I - w ich I 1ave the best,",he ans. "Topari?" .She started violently, and fields, its effects may be seen many y to . �� 14 - - - And to -morrow sits sbrouded n6at, God's' T-wo big boyish figures wi _ � . ' � 4 � 4,#Jkq�cbuii�� Zbe j�blic settl . th bags swung , - : wdrike h", ,e to,fir, iwan&dht. "Would longer than that"of common yard m=4 .. throne, I � ­ - I : , . wered, ppBs*g bef9rQ he releai I , , ,,� _ f - � tb i0guial �6�i',kercer had And her veil none can tear away, ' I '� ­ t1iftnelves down from the train steps while - -- � ­. . " y �.�.,� , , , .1 . , 0 v ei�4 -�Aostj6tidibly.', If drawn directly from thepen, jts fertiliz- . , . fing4s. , � ­ . -YA 1111 PeT= , . ap -in h 'Der. . But, to-dayJisthe golden-dia-k. formen, � 1. I the wheets were still -grinding on the rails. Soon after he took his leave. Hester's igg-value-%vbi3ldAduWeo6,bt.lraddhgxeater, .peared in the twilight no per ". , - . 11 Leave me out of the question.`1 seiw . . a i.. that he hPA never been owned, I For God's work may be d9ne to -day. �, -persa _ . . . . . . -The big dog exploded into vociferous wel- . . , - eyes followed him down the drive, and then this io_Wn I � to you ; take a little time thrown out in a pile it is leached by rains -, - - *Sid, and. had s4 his method I . ; � �; %; � � , . - � r ":-, '� ­ ; . 466me, and got to the gate before the boya - I ev d _4 1 - - ,.,, . his-miage'wasdtowifed-by a. rush of-VfA* i`i6-;cdnsfdei,`an(1- iV1 me to -mor Old melting SnOW0 and -scratched and seat- as '4 � , opted t Lord I teach us to -day -to bear Thy vpie,e, . z , ' row what you. -, -- ' ' of revenging himself:'upon �Gamble. 'dia-.-TU'was so easy to read -it all. I I The Below, on thelawn 'a diffe ­ - t any, ' notbin 'a tired by fowls searching for cherished-�peAa . 1-: . And to see Thbeirizievery dtity'-,­ I 1 - q I , Jl� rent f &1� 66wtill 11114-- 41 A ' ., r , we will do - . H'a breath Of suspicion had ever rested Then the simul.,st things we have to dw � ., boys!'h94 come - home.. The two years f � was beingsaidL -� . - :* Z � I 4te and insects. Not much income is usuallyeix- , - �- - .�: I %ist,9y;'- 1�";4k­fearnt that lesi both of upon Gamble this incident'.had -blown it - Will be,brighVvith &AvenlyINEjuty- ' lann' d ainting and pt i had all 'There goeif Forrest, That means i -M "'� I � . 2 pected" -frorn'this source, and with good res- � L - : ­ 11 - - U..1r).& I ih-­-,;. - -z, ­. - uk US.* , and he was regarded, by many as a .-A � . .- I . J O"n a9kgdfitst this b-6-ur, th%t the, d place ide #Rm the waste above referred away, � � � �Riu - nd t � 7wedd Y*inl i � be"off, if I mean tt� catch the nine train. His brow grew darker and more� son. kor,,Aw . I I , � . Dis ame We rowagg seed in s;6OW, - . dibAn .c - an object .of ThW 1;- Might 110�k better to. 91 thi boys " when they � � goomn & -' W a a, L, ", ' id , t - Good-bye, my sweet.,, precWtion 4 �ob usually taken Mai as a joel-of We iliall ro p th"ariest; f llkin6.66 to:Thee camp,agai;i underthe roof. -tree. And the -as there rose before him the dark, bandsonid : *F - � suspicion, ad vNis look upon - . - - - I 1, I b� y f the floor. Sorne This w1apyed him se- much that . . 0 p Then Ted sighed, and lo VeVent oss ws �0 . I ". I - . When wow. ThyU,co to-M063W. - - I Oked in Chrissie's face of a man who had of late been a fri-: t44 . Mercer's. - - , F and the pathos of . - .1 -i .atienge and the longing , V - . UZOW, 11,11� �4- I -0 M � .. - eyes in such a way that she averted her ; visitor at his house. Yes, undoubted- ade self-cleaning, having slanting * . . -1 . - .- - ­ �r � 11-� 11 e I -bi. concluded tio-test'ithe testimony present- I Z ItiAl"itiffieniv sto6dout'likethe glowof " ", ?'-� T, - ! 7 --, �V' - - �1. - ,&Vp1wejuSt above at the sides, so I - "I - .. I � -,t - - by, the vrojiderf 7, - - !.-f - i -T.- - the 1, ­ fam , - - . 1, - ed III visitor, and for this . 'night. Vp ihe path strode , � f � . - L 'fireinthe , yi4e2* had learnt to love, while he � - - - - .. �, .1 '. - i ' " at ,,J � t b e r ti and moving about,of the - , , 'I _,* I I � . ifOtma e parties 'to'whorn -everything in this boys and dog . the timid figure took ' " Don't be a gobibf TW it-s�a lie rose suddenly, - and Walked to - ther A, 1 � a Be th he - There is a time fi;�.' . ' I a few I � � � outsid - - _ - - - 11. 11. - I 1. . 11. -- - . . "How severe you are toTnight,my d. 1. i door. . . - I 1. m t of t manure is worked ' 0. = U4 keried, and woo , ,convinced from 'world, and --so it is-thstili b &-t time to get nervous steps down thepath. .0117heboys" . � amgv ly. cg If A ittle labor may thus be saved but I .. I , Good -by&, Doiink-Relter's 7% a -' -" - it' W14 44"id 'ek udarly -.-statemen:tw mai in, profound secrecy fitted to sh&sisi,hi ttfe latter­PoMto�f the werethere. And four big -coated arm drew / � , , ou, 14, � saliielirto- , - - .12 IaV, don U ,up. prev?n i tr_ Mere b pq" cdand arvoar� day. The J a are then jal t . .. ,ip - gg;� ,v t,e , qui the � I �Ona 1 Y t , 3 11 � I all the manvire is -wasted. Better t - K heir I - 'IT at I -01 , . � � . ,a -W, p " - , � - ma unum her geudy�baiak­out of the, dark and into the ­ ­ . . +d ' k waste ateitheraidesorthroughfloo ,byrising, , _ . , i .-, 'AcAb '"' naturalli, �nlar;� J ' them flickering fire-li � lizatltopo* ofiid,frd=Ai smmm- - I - "LefV ,+A$- ' 0 if - H i laid 6r wor r . � I - I p_ _ - t .fi tji Tfm( es - hs' , pin .6japh t and. , ' . of size � - 'hat I don't know bow to tear myself aside. me � -' , � ­ ­ . . z- _ L - � ,Absori"ts *tSv,­Leav*iot muck) stoVibit: _ - , � - i ti - 4 " to '. enlarge th g4�! Hzi&N WAT==oif. I . - She was vreryV A few days befori. the -strange -visit& ion Much stauAb4 tends 4 I e t ale , ­ . . -�$ and lie� liplto�6�tij'the' - - ' -b � � away. " � ­ I quivie I I I - I I . -liquids, and king the'i6ale . . J - , y qed. - I . describod; aba,N, the Jenny- Iftle, a steam- feet, New slides should always -be -tried o . - . � - . They we' 0 fe I - -N -( 7� 1 . I n . -_, �, .- � re very y6hn& 44 . jjhppy�y,- - And this ia the end," she said.- to h'W- ­ 1. co ition for haudlin-m-, A two- Za$,.had- ruwaground below Roymoldeburg. over moderately, thick,stockings., T.hen'you ',- I I - -A . -1 --w � tjg!� & , ' 'iml� iiii - - consequently they said mani'things that if selfi, I I After all my straggles, after -on i �. y be 411qpte4 at � A email stream emptied, itself., out of -i have a wargiiii'01 i6din, by piitth thiu.; I-.: -,j -­ The-Kaisd&Kids. �� . ' it-treb§ -,vinleE - e'al crop!. �morassiutq,jtheigiver at this point. A bar ' I n - of .-z,-q I 1 i e t - ,, b r 9 . . __ W on . Heater could have heard them would have have done, he is longi g to get rid . RL �� U nerstockiiigir ifthe shoes feel ifftit ease. . - _ I � A friend in Berlin, who -is very much in made her shudder with disgust and carl her have striven so hard, tried every, means, a bet ' estimgtidliifi,�rshrial. T"Abo&beemi forri perial family, apropos of the � lip 'in contempt. � character of food used, especially at the Oil of wintergreim�and elive oil mixed in with the Iml I -, eve"i 4. I k1low. I have made myself as I whigh tho'boat had groxind6d. - In attempt- equal parts and applied eeternally will give ;­ - - ' - .,I . " i - '" have been timl -lattenhir, Ahe waste pr' i wifites. -- ' If she had lifted her heai _ . . E -Of is. .such that . "I -,-- f from I rheuu�& a paix� youpg ince , she vwii -,-Iia " rx�dijuld totlilo&- - ; ineto 4*1 back off.". great waves had been Aan� ti * - . &,01.all the cifildrm the Ctio have seen the girlish figurelof hieriWi;; field � gentle, loving, as I never was to ai be- product of the hogpen is nearly or quite I '11most ins tine wn Prince is " .. in a close embi and col.j . equal in- richness to that Of the - thrown. in upon the morass and the- banks on. 6,600mit, ot'its- pleasant -,od6r this i1ni- by far the most clerer, most gifted. He and . Yhep I bavikbeen distant Poult'T ' bed d a 'md. -A k or ten daye . fo5w ' te -1 h sie, and may be made inuelt, greater -4 I& I I : yery�.Zgnpa�ie to. use. ­ , -- , : . � especially Prince Adalbert, are remarkably Ted kis k -Umf tried to .0 ni. On I , .: , inent !a 4. ­ , ' sed the fair cheekwuFpfil th ' r tutfs- i rouse him t. � ' 1,1� UF,-- . � - -, nee7X !�fig r Ps was found 41nahtityi ;' - , - - - . -tit 'inii-i ' F�iind p - - '' � . ,Jay quite - wen - -IL it, '-�--bel 'r ' 14 I- I ' 1� W; 4a.oitlare Oiliel4th 4liquM ,never -be scrabbiedi sics, admirably on the ed of a rosy re&, -thin dsxt&- o;pAhe"On'sy. AS now i -e -i -sakwule if we W kk6t 14 %A t ­ ty m es ow 3 to daburg. The ' � Sir parents. All - � . i - Chrissie ran towards the horim better ­pVt: 1 Oh will nothin movq Ju ­ .. - � . . I . . features were unrecognizable. There was washed- Witt &"soft 4i6ciin ;DIOW and lu.ke- vielinj to the delight of th4 I � -, * _M? �� PIC:x - � � 33oa. -� I . - _ ,� war and merry littlesoule . Her lightfoet-,fie*-up tlie�st*, t i ,."tbW$&&ya turn from me �' -- - I . 'The' F"thei' ' ­*` -is the case in water in which a HUN: 6ilk hai beef, .are the most obedient 1 1 . - - **ab -*4 'MV flulgi 4s I . IF _ . X s� _V . - - ible to imagin ­ 14 - - e'V&eil at her watch. It -was ton To k"p .the maidens.w4rar. . ,q" 9f , y _ dissolvedi .8 and -hot, w#Aer rAest1roy the' it is -possi e. Of all their teach- - . to a frill st4D# . with- bodlesdr6wned. The clothing was a - I 0 I.. -- --I- ­ I . � 4 && � pattern, iid,c�- or. oung tile I " ` �' o,clock ; so she rang and told the servants to And iiiaiid'off the niging storm, � r 13 ,plogical professor is pefsaps, I was split ­ ­ . �... '. I , . , , era a y Why, ii9ter, what's wrong?" she cried, . peculiar texture. 'The right boot .�, te. One day -when he had been . i � v, -g� ., Andi in spite of Paul' wor4b" ilges dw chickens,- cbickens�;fchic'kens I I . the right W6163 Wabtb � may b� ",irMhA in cold thcfayori ty'l approaching the el&r .&L but y6st,Wnm go to bed is' � tbiit6p froin4he ifistep- on - * � boys- of the I golden. ci i , , to. la"- I � -- -- 11- . PPIW,,� - an -. � . I her naturZ impfilsb�S - � -, determined to await his retug. . 11.1 Siriped of Je'en their small pin fiather's. �Mbt t6 - - small -"gers on the Jeft water without � i i ' - id obudalis may .talking to,the . lad I shall he t ' p a careXsing she , . . 04. - . .­�� . 'ho&d­-i,.,were. Iwo. � - - ,y L She had nothing to divert her thdagh* ,, - - A- p3jr. of yarfi. -so&s,, bee4me rivals ri theeldest-exclaim4d, 'HOwg I )b hand on her shoulderii- -Heater would not Hbw the dicke * dickens, dickens i , -' -tor thowhoi ,,ithp . French I I L - I _ L like iL . the same point. L Caii they live through all the weathirs � _ 7 zdarkrod 44 1. , - " - Old '' e � I "--- L ­.. which revolved iound I , TV! -�iet on ilif i f obi. - in 'the dry cleanser. ' woolens which. have suf. , t th ,re ! For .won't I throw heaps of L diff�rent; ba: , t IN Of V. jbij ,:-. L " i ... � ". ­ I I ari gtfipdo" to the poor people beia. " - " I should be very fond of her if she would Chrissie and Ted, at whose foolish roMahce When it th1ckefm.­t1iickAi� �dotllihg -evelyy ere was to dqOU . fered much from ­ � . . . � 1i " - b - nd a slate did frorn'the sameeouree of 0 gin . . --cry hard and ratpre: , ,,n- . let me," She had once told Ted, ratlipgas [ lai in her ignorance, were per. And the. breeze " * to blow L . colored Airt, V' . 6ppatently, in- tem tn,�Ly .be always partUny, oft*r � - An euftdote --told . - . I . . 14 An t e- cup - I -kiss i9i iliaAh"y - � . m . -i! Vitteie4 , -gr I '! .;� . . be. repeated. When playing on Ai '­ . Ne mea-sbore . ..4, she had - -111 69offu S prince Adalbert, the third am dfterves to " tic�illy ;,­Ibub dbeV*#s -a d& , V, ,0, while she and,P%ul,,, d h A is white witkffi-WOW ? - -*W014ble in:7deE The skqfl was frac- W -ho Y, resti *4 Way, - though such , �jfV,da jac�W e " 6166 - &jfJtd&1& '�'-'-' - i L tiWe& need'a-fitilei'milo'le -f ; 'i6d'sothetimes, !% -0 thought th��elves wiser W thiii I, .'- � " I , -F ��-­ 11 � - which he forth- taaiW.- Ibifli riiineiiiIiii her i . A ­ , = ,�­ L . - iief6tnda -little crystal, and that was when I was quite a generition� vere Obliged to own at last 01A tPUMBF04sev . K, tarquidit wai and after move tham�,oWwast6g;' - L � T" ."i, 'I, I I I I � . ted to the wife qf one of his � tilt 11117 0 1 with - presen I 46 they bad made a grea mistakei, - - %Ddt e winmati,'uo mg, Oath, � . sitting two days rendered a verdict that the I . 1. . Wrong?"' said Hester, calmly." �'Ndth-� - . I . - I - Lit tickles. : who b4ppeited to be stand - 2D � Rains A "Pt, eT ',F , - - The lAtut Fad. *'-' I fathe2a generals, ... ing. Hester -was not given, to Wcepluil -but in: I 9 it, , i0p. gh body was.that of lAbanon Neicer;,that he . I 1 4 - - Her voice was already under - .. ese lonely hopraAhe criedlong and miser- ,.Thou' " '" "fidifs,squirming -'round. I O' - "-'b ' . � . . jb in mi, Im ha AwtW)'s4e"h by-viblent, means at ­tea�:1�0�ketj -L " _WL ')' jr � com th - 1. a Shia Might to. I *" ' ,X 'W-� jaw -,� � 40 �q - '. are ne , oo., They are M Wj�k jo. dear little PiiDcs,' mid the � I - , I If %. , __.I _ -, %­� f ­ L � ' ' , 64, - mad,rofliaindguni,b or ribboo,, and h - - ­ ,a ­ , , "'iC'­ ,�� �� _k_ I �, Z. ad wbp3�zb� W dripd-he , Ilk, � . , t �6Wit' L ' ' dtaiMtqi6jbjjk*h ang lady� ..�aj think it --is: the 'prettiest little A I I win . g , , 4 nit peraiW tb the juty un ji i ",� _ . dflio ­ I . I � I I - i,y � : ,7,, 4 i haiwe silk I . . .. �� .. di - . 're.weaxy of hi ; L - _ . =r - - , , - - . - -,,# Z � - _- - - er m&w,, known,am �thit the. crime bad been. com- - , Ahe-basd.ofthe bedstead - t ­ - I 'k�� ­ . I . ­ 4f _ ' � le ­ - ,- -1. by - - I ­ - no, - wa, I . � - stone I ever saw." - - L I fV _., _ __ ­ ­ " _ _4 - .. I - . ._, .1 . . .- 11hin � I& L . some news for ---- theburde ­ � 'I � n 2 � ,�� . I - ­ i to the discover - -thin 0 e - 3�g ­ . ',- ' oftbe- sleeper. There i i- replied Adal er . ig I r grief. L . L iv ,[ -­ - inittidl time prior 'I ­ LL . -" - - d -!�'- &�,A ji,ip , .y ot bert, " If it is r .... I I _�Jnck, . � � , IV", q I I L. W er. Sh� . -i . � the body - th - . - - - . -901, then. I �- � � . - - -6d I ' --- I . The striking tweVe rouird h ri oWher way, L" . 4. at.AAaAbeen,.L*xhumedAu a��j*ed 6r ` hanilkeichiet - �'T4,co for the let me take it LL � 0 pa e. ­ d'- P We' ja. , . , �Sa . � , - ,I; you .ever saw - 'I L_-� _ _ I 1. - Abe ,prettiest cc n . � - - . *1 Ji . � I w!Lt&,'afii3ftw-'Ihe�j��b�--aiicr-'6ne f6rthe bo,c - I fort I must give i ews?" she asked with snins,- Would she be fair in Paul's sight.itmo* Aftrle.* - . f6unditawayinW�*ha W, : -- . hen -it to ml - � I _ 4 P _,C� ,�k4goo I o - .a ii-wivieffi - ' rn- iiii of fhe bba, boa, - A­bjth� &6A to - , __ � . hension. I appl- .7oa...Zen with shedding tearol Sh- _ a i ad -The story 6f I Hindman -�- - t1i - - - - -5, - - . I - I - -j- I . ' Fag . . � rBei& ,A44,4o­jp�4,V,r .Itppon ern In Ma. .. I ,pugh - - .,;w pe�at�and b&thed,.'"W,i,t*u ' _ j' L. be ., . was Pambe ., a Vp-. L I .. � I . I � " Neither bad nor goo& ­ I ,� .. � 1� hstandi�g,the ro, the benefit of the - - ii-- � . . . . , i agitation- 'L - , _ ,- LZ . � � 0 4A�Aii -feather, tred I -- "Th' ' - 1 ' ­ I - .. . � I � .;bp _ q .% --ta � rr ierngo w w sl I Wle I high a 19 6f dimble, brave men beam ,­�ff is,,"Step 34eta-�* � , kefljjj� - , .i , a , =-. -t&tiaft vik . - . lightly and-doieVdistilrb i9jileeper; ey I ,- - I mire, NO 11 ff ..... . 'L � I . - ­ i4eK - - 4 we*=p . -, -, � . �aih _ L L . ­ . . i f - - � ke - 1. - I . -Y, - "' -f', 'L -` W.- . I I � * 1%U1 b"r ..fk iwd notwit] , - , =NJ % . . . f . , L ' - ­ � , . . L. ao VejT, stre I jjkr� _ , - .j. _ I I t � ­ _ _ , , - - - , "_".. �, - ,� , , , L . - -V1 I I - � ­ - ­ - ­ - - , agistrae. to the -W,* - ty�UhMde& 'U's"MI'l , . gin i , t .1 , a U . W& arreste Y� M449- a�u , L�� -rnqiiiiz�, � lfale t --7-05- Jo ­ V i4v I. d and _, d woU OAtened . dre,Med A - , Every honest vot�r ban Valce in 10es . _ k,_j, r ' - ' _' L­.�i. ,,,,, -i- �b-­; I I -- -, ; t , - . She " Up ai,bonk L ". _4 4L, � ,r,. , � .1 , ,We el having each coin in -wine placies ., _ , - , ­. , _, , _.b , de* _ L_. � rovernmen - thkA is V -other. 1" - - _ P , and ty , Jmver .E =- : a & hueband had not returned ,*hiw,-e1w, f " , �1,1 _ - -1 - Mt&='0gajR. - - .psx�nie� _­ ,�,��d Mi Se - . . � -Hsstierr0se-suddWt�, - -- -, --.',�---V�- .---- - V1 . 1. . mid - � - The Eft09MOWB09A I .. T%he dow ibat her husband had IWS vrith a, button i -does have. - I - - -#a eouteA I � - _ , � ,hout all he L . � - romautic.�, AN ! WV We - trja4,ta jab"t herself 1AL - L . 'q -, in Av4 � , I t . ' 4 A Don't be � - _- L . _; . t (Ttils -f g 1vifte-may twrt . bi is, -tens, and- mdjbu��Aa that the burglar; would . ts,* -. . - - . .1 . ­- , . - Ad either �!111,lllk wi esd m,4310 . I J � - h , , , , wasp i I , L � � . , ,, , 'Uhad . - . . 4%A - - 4je�L(y *' teii wet and,tho. - lopments would seem to indr . . . --. _ . � i6ilprintf ne "W_bl is - each- other dfoo D X% � - Z - -ptrived er ­ I 'Ila or*10out & lines of nonpar d"itampox,st 0-,��iibem,j!�J:LthOutd - Recent deve ... ­ , .- � - I .& L . , � I i I nn_ _ U—rw- I 0, 40,11. ,- To 1 . I 9=11 it - im- .--�- � % - - � W 4 L .- -. . tijibbia,ifij tj - --- --- L" -, " - . � a min&reader I P, -�ft 'L � - . - Ookg - i 'Th'0e _-,M doubt,had a peper. . potd thatti,en I I I lw .ft - --701 -1 --- *li . - S 11 ,T* - . - . - . , s�d j _ pher colors had ran together. Some , $a__ i !011, 11 i! I no , br- ,:','; � L . - � - , q I Z& .1 - . -'a - - � �,f ft t;.",- � � ­ � - -1 & r. . - : . - � . a her .I ­ L. I - � read a woman's mind. , � Mau and i I I upon __ i - I I . I - . - — ito nenesso aul -� . = 1, -, _ , -beimthrown - I I -�­ � , rm-Nal -- U".A.-Aft, - to : -19 -"'h teat*adenoe - I "Il- � �.�; - : - : ;asdblettii I ­ * , � -ga�� I K � � - , . . . -� Will - , _ i genui 11 .�, - � -: & I � C,W*"I&f ­ - L, . - - - I Rw- a - - &U isLt- -he :he 0�� ' . 'L 'g] _ � 1i L Of its L - . ,liftli I - -.1 't L WL IS ad,iikade.. a- memorandul .1ear's, Day visi . a ak look almost of . . . . . . - , LL '� � -1 I - � � - - . .. d&'t4V.T-­1 1111181 � ­ '. tine ': 1w-+--- - ­­­ .. I The oustoin of New I - L,:� -- .n it -Aft L� , '.. -,; , � � A1X&hoM.W .. . � V ,- . 1�=Ivsyl. I , I- ­ �­--- L- - - _ , � � -_ .X..- . . NWhisbWS'eining = " -re- � --If - , "Mttauft eitl -yourself or R I . , .&­;.16.Al6-.i-MV- � . , � i;- YW, - I . 0 � I . I . 11 � I L L I " � 1411 tells I ft� -1 . iuW"-' dite, I h6m. * he had ­ ­ - her f4a .. 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