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w5w �P Nothing, Tay father, except a word graudmotQ�- thel a -as -were once- those- of -the olmo NEIGH80 madame, k to x her- g e TommX Fjmitj;. i -then W, my mother, to express my regret g0 I QutagW'��.WV_�even at leaving. so pleasant a hoate.- k Wit I r e y ofi cai-adinn Legend. W6t Has the Vicomte r r- fth asked M. de Bols-brillant, with a sadden betft-] e an utagm. tin r Wa. BY WILLIAM XC%ENNAN. W eager welt: Sancta Maria, speed us! 1 interest. - �g kas on uppe is antiacipatio Mr miated written? � Isir- �Qq -Mr. - !Z
e nof 0 The sun is falling low, b h buseliold W No. Igo where I need no supj)orb from d, of t Uttleunsu�ug Tommy smith_ or Before iql W ey gibe, out more 44o� � I Atiction- of I -Vico O9CJ.`r,A&dIe4 bWittivdth lir! =d blanVets 0 cer m x �-y tron and fierce- L�, =a,,nam h kUqwqd �&�%kdon audience to I Of th61 than my tohymettwit with self personal reminiscences- ya 04ilct, *ith up each other. the g-acc tomed sweets of victory. Something sings uneeasingly- legg agatp- thre* Ost tenderLy. tome 1441hat fakV, --tti:e son? A ring was instantly formed. The earn- ed BegaA the earn- of lAttle Tommy smitil. Mr.-Fft7gerald was a frequent, visitor Ut --ftubd fih� t4ble,ij g on his-tinbated strength and enT Not that diarepai4b* id, seeking an em, Cif46tUS ;'jMd t1ij angetal fqll- ignoble batants moved wearily runs Gad's hill, and, like the other guests th d dur ee, he braved.the ' On the verge of some far land was often enchained on coming downstaird child `Ti3p-e&- Oil alone ��1168tet ea quad opportunity to close� tauating ea�ch other, moun a, Zlehwil Still forever does fie stand limus sum p'e x, Oh, he ls-�.wbrvivij r4nu pi* ble 4ardships of a winter jou to breakfast by t he fascinating collection of thr Lgh tera,,9hristi, t4q] y With ids tap -rim rakishly tie& t deco- mathet,'i- Me. d,#4o4tWr4 r n -t -illes on me- 'In nomine et-Fill"et ' tus-Ua,;ti.* - re `11 er he an be, di As the the wl�
,je pd -inciting At b f I �tjh aAmen," hastily responded the company,' Mirani7el, 1- e al At6YOu on the taste of th toachp4, and ,act, daring to approach the forts, or risk eil- 1� rItle Tommy Sm tb. -Of tite-,taircam and the _ey cirpled until at last they -able tbjesk "h r4n Ln Full of -ignoble dangers," continued, M. d led.' Backv&rds. tr A
Your compliment, �xmter with certaiii 4W'emiei on bhe,rr
o M. -- - oh� my jaunty sta In and at the word burst forth the clatter and' ply4 they ball.. -This 4bit -Gf 4iligeriCov
of' ava -Hc�tattWlldeiftatstbrih tuette g7 t6t��, �6 disturbance of an ill-conducte I family di sprang upright an grapp Of first love, I see you yet; in" de BoiB-brillant, unheeding, and cold and bunger,, - updalsxtedl�pnd u)',-- he nex in a Canadian household and degrad- bd and, wisticL- smile so -mistily. reader. the -guests, c9utinually 14e CA -1 and forwards. they strain rasebf. e xaffi-Ad Is acbed;th6 b-6-boand` ;4"v� 4 -Y hundred years ago. over amily. ry 'trick and- th t' e ahkesi-,;b"'t wh� he,re: Whioaubuhi t(huro�!gh teafg.T see me& andto Zfih ian eiU.' two ing to any gentleman of good f litnits 0 t The faiber and mother had barely helped A gentleman of good family!" laughed wrestler,while the crowd utteredlow grants - he Ottawa, the w6man who had lAttle Tommy Smith. grow that Dickens at -last, in deappAr, thr*- thom-94.1yes before. half '&Aozel� a Gut � "A gentleman of good faWly ! Has of app oval, and the prisoners stood a -tip- so long borne , her unmerited burden of end �e !�,jl hip irt etd** -pports� met r But with crowntipped ba* behind to shame and ill -repute, laid herself down e -x- And the glad hand of the wind el 'Ai and h 91V Ir0mv. Abed agaiiiq* tho -aid ifigJ6ore than toe watch the striggle. No human sew ere. Dickens, i ppears earof tbb,-Iwge preVebtetk7thle,se " Lin. r e.n. w'. HA:1 fam dicati le I irgr ot ea, th are bowl, in a struggle to trans strength tould stand such a strain for any h&usted, and, with a gleam of hope, saw the Smoothing back Your hair I see Fitzgerald's account of him, waSan enth thers and sisters with.scorn- , I -41 I I . , ep of his hand�114rotn,growmg when Outagami, iis. a on- buIV tb. lund*%b - fal swe time; muscle, bone, and sinew ttlelommysmith. -
for the choicer morsels to the plates crowd ng his bro were trie:l hour for het.ddliverancj� ban He�ven'a best angel swiconme- ed close aboutitw gen�rous ei up to their utmost. He to resiAed tTi '4W"a`cs- hatb rt, lifted and threw. his antagon- vain. Then, not in pit , but in very terrQr 11ti ela;norous -nothiA 'SaVageS?_I WASP -61601 romp effbi -[James Whitcomb Rile. account of the conte�t between Dingley Dell iants wer' a la� Of toiii�bfn F - L�� I
e � _am* - 1e§tke-should be left, ne-with�Ms-eyei. half-grown boys and girls, rang wfth;La *t,, linsp 84, ge, d &.-�mighW 70 I and All Muggleton is recalled. Dickens Henri, an unlicked cub ing from Taupine last year, but now I will make ro foaeotad' ` ftom- 'the"11011 ' ' ear, &- -cut- -a miratidu p- _ f - �wbld`16' ' ra(M wiJwAni d Durhut)s 'offer wheir d Is bad a cricket field at the back of his house, -of eighteen, down more mistaites. Here everything has gqne pent and exhausted, the tw braves rest- fire branches for a bed, gathered a store of HOW FAR A. uILD TRAVELB. and attended all the matches with the zeal 49 thl--ehild of six who, had just �repeAted r.-. . wood, and :f6r a whole mp honted, and td-thii'deiii without, ;v��r - h- id ed after 'tDe bout,:�.. while 'read at any y� of .ati -enthusiast."Re, aid -m r,ls go ag.4, tivl rt t etnr��d &Ae ' ith 'We'restlug ExPertmenla made With Tw the old-fashio'116d. Yt it a"Uee brough�.thesn wakr and chaiedtheirthrob-f awl asttpply�j pod. She pa 'he fatlibr, who witIf an open Members of the vonsing G ac e in gi�me,
A glance at t tbej'deviI*itI1K And' you 6V -M` g'&414'�verj eneratleiL wickets tj �ithez at" the b stay in it all, because, -I&Y'witisbutz moVement, oll' ook propped against his silver cup, sat forsooth, I am I tini. lir66: �blit 9" gentIeq2Ap a cc 11. I *fth -her fever-�*h44 ,Ayes, @a � he�- The limit of
quietly� rea.�M' f - good family. I No i Brother," said Outagami., At lt� man's capacity for� speed- and the responsible duty . of soarer, et 04
las unmindful of - the noise (�okedthe meat, iaid sioifie of Rbeside her, endurance in travel unde played 6-b f, deutl(em�. I* - r giv And- brawl f�r-,,the� t4rie, you are till in doubt, there are, six. little c enconaitions timi-Watelliuli td IA&Y- "4S1*6v14 *, Assureeofie- tibifir was a anYes, I then Ate.. of, it himself, and . str gentleman's household ; but the rough un- turning on It dami "- bones by Which we may' -et4 od - hi@- censuring it, �s,*, Wred Jingle maj,+ave
decide. is & matter of record, but who has not wit-, even floor, the bare walls, the rude benches his mother in answer to her af- The dtdwd fell in with his humor-, and wearied body by the -firij*here he dept to' neased the almost ceaseless activity of a done. fecte4 surprise-,, yes, me�daspe, couh- warriors moved towar& the, 'the sbrill piping o.f the icy wind through the child and been led to exclaim: "I wonder In London Dickens was the sams bright, -table told down ea -h side of the uncovered the principat ngs of their frail'shelter. how far -that child has tniveled to day?" A genial, energetic soul that he was in the
coureur de bois, if you jW here the - two braves ahawp,7 '-it �it lodge of the chief, dn asoiur after hour she lay 'th gentleman recently attempted to answer of its careless poverty. And of the chil. I gth.') c6atedthem'se+vbsovaifo-atspredddeer-s U, dren, not one was fittingly dressed, nor for ere, watching country. At the office of Household Words the immovable sleeper� watching the gloom this query in an ingenious way. He had in Wellington street, he worked midway the matter of that properly clean ; the �ay you be a successful'in your new each with his counters of grains beside in, gathev�,closeV-4Md,ZIOSSr-VMad..". heloor-of his nursery covered, with, whitet �-Wwoen -the.roAxofh&8trau&aud4h"iu girls were apparently without n your old !" smiled madame. and the- rbund -cup ith- the - d6lorred 9' ordinary fire, listening to the pipingblast sin ' into muslin. He then strapped to the ankle 'of of Covent Gardin market, and, according vanity, and the boys without a For once Gal �did not respond; he moved in the centrQ. f tpitsa and gra uAjlj wellin an 18 months'ehild a `a�p&bbd to enjoy the
bdiftr,ihkoiigh'the�&tis]C-dfthe a moaW-9.80 4'ma�ker" cons ping to Mr. Fitzgeraild,' pride. sav'i]g towards his gan, and there stood for a Hdhaft6l� - 1, _k in-th6 kinl6d 11 into araivar 6- ilt sl�",� ith its"if an e a.*plain!�� noise. At any ratd- it; never disturbed him "d expecting some word from his evening an Ifilit e fe ire. �.jid that sited aa for
The children ate off pewter with heavy moment as if sc9ur6.jDf-fbj 8DOW thA+t'W og- evvry step taken. The child._ aa� ' in Iris work, at -which he was indefatigiAle, nwitudaa initufficie6t Aumber of fathe4butihe old, officer fing nervous- they thew with varying chances, -with rapid+ -allowed
ged the rattling bark on the straining poles. to roam about and amuse itself as usual, for not an article appeared which hadmiat-
Monoetwbeh thibift, forks they baidmone Ik at- his4ilver A* so ."u'nmiit�k"ly anx- passes and -gestures, with wild cries and At last he twoke-listened for a- siioment and at night the marks were counted. been read and reread, touched and retoue tem- hepy And a iiever- #7
it rising storm, thre-hipali-itDod iiti4he here were the almost incredible . num. go, like their social inferiors, tuey helpe� ious to end the stead that Gui, in con V smitiM of the bresit to th �d, by him. Here be had for hii biAer
-140118 ity, 'etlyp t of the mgTn, qe P ked W -g t _#W AT V�h tke �wit 'df %483 marks, which, allowing a, orkers George Atignstas
'Oer 6d cic r
b tal Jra rinj md reely Joine., until I ix
rie-Atitoiste JAsiouillj�T, Seigne t .M� rortune auain 16c
hemkelves, vd�h.their tLisgers ; but Charles smoking Pire, I ta
ur Is examined them with the Xreateat care. inches to each step, make the sum ot the Yates, alter Thornbury, Jamen YayA
Bois-'brfilant, at tlie head of the table, was 41iffi fri'llii)CI�ing fare-wely- aided with Outagmiti. -Henceforward Gui de Boi-brillant was Twice Add h& won, tbogirl- fairry; but his She spoke to -him buCMdnly lancedat d4j!s jour4eyings 3,242 feet, or almost three. Thom*_s,*, John Hollingsh�ad, I a V& h - exam'. 1�jrtbq 91 4mile. The child w served on -silver, as, was his wih D her witghii W9 he I as pr Hmaldiy, Chirles'Kent, and Iast,, bu . not
the pale'-faC4 d� -Sden�)no Mpe-in 11W uWoX- Ifatuiti 'kb#A the vanity could be satisfied with- no positive obably
Amall-featur�� if the. ined and tested his snow -shoes, he threw off not abo've the average in point of activity IaAst,'thb lecturer himself, for,'he i`efhai--Vd
faded `gfeb"n' who- facgi him t1jo "t6igi*uriw, noi yet -4 ter streets of-, -MAt- victory while a further triumph,lavm9hin gown at his scanty, clothing, and 46pl epdArAnce, and its feat was only that of be honestly believed that he waw rn(sbt other end. rell, nor in the taverns of Quebec. -earthsat the Ilre,,began to paint many altio.her little one whose mother finds t lored industrious- 9fUePt&ff - 'tu Mp. be be his fa - as and body a g to his wont. it dropping asleep in her arms at night be- Ifter tL des w of ihe 061i.
M. de Bo ining of -his eareerthe. van the h6wing the CC6,
ig;�,brilhn tF, a capt9" in theW. _W ca , 1)' and bones over his a eription of a fe
i 4 tliie. Astaut pos. ta i6hili h-
gnan-SalliereriEvittent and a Chevalier� of "un(I 8 oulder, ha'd Scattering his c6vnters among $he spoke again but he went on unhddding. fore the nigbt-gown can be coaxed over its anterepis6des inthe the Military Order of St. Louis, bad done a cinae, of Xaministixuia and Ls Tourette in the crowd with an exultant about, he chal- When be finished he dressed, with care head, while the older members of the family Fitzgerald vasne�to 'the,9josing ;sqope,,wheu
man's fair ahare,--of- camp g, the norih�aud Si. I the souqh , ut longed his oppohent-to another trial a race ,,,9Wa in - aign,m both� h and deliberation, and taking w Hr por-, wonder .11 what makes baby so cross and the bright eye was to be dimmed, theLmpm_
agautat-ithe Ti ' " 41 � ;' ` in.the dark... r�,I,agjrurope ai�qhe Iadiaiu:t' e ut;-h!81�fwelber ori was to'failaiid the t6dily friti6 lo-'Ifth
14. �; tion of food, he picked up hfi� snow -shoes tired to -tight." iness. next ex-, in ward turfi, fr- his over earmg savage natdre France, ioi re Out into the chill of the September night , wfw granted rapidly leaped the easy lintita recognized bir trooped the warriors.' Women and children and bent to crawl through the low enter- petimented -with his boY of 9 years, who was d- r the enormous -tax to:4phiclt4t some thousands of acrea on the. way 'a e nks Qtthe ance. out of school and in a community affordin aid en yb�e _ted. TheAre ha 10019140
t t is" space a Be# Q t4,, iii- frofts e4fs ige 8 L Dickens &7W661 fRf� hii
en d et;m Ovdil thejj nd atGctions for rambling. e rly piled dry,branches. outhe fire until Again the. dying woman. spoke, ura it I on �bu I i ie te, ino-yestiCe, et bias it ld�ped. E�q -Ann. se fijib* in6re 4.flared in the frosty air. Wgfrtvileg6 4aiderf&' i # her feeble uidtteiinge�addd hi$such a purchased a pedometer, an FV4
ot an tin death had, *fth his usual good-il OW Justice, M,% -seigneXie, however, was at and more rare, and as they not unfre%uent, ners were sent out to the pointo to be passed instrument for, 2 I - - 1. cry of fierce desperation that he spraug to ,measuring distances walked, on the. priaci-' GenW to WROW big two'daughterirWappeat -Sach an ly 4! ju 3rious, quirrb1s, by the contestants, who stood stripped and at an amateur*drauiatie p =Meoe"ient distance ftbuCtitepto. his�-hii jnV4ma7&i6nt. -Ple of the. cyclometer, used for _d
anifaly �nd St. ean that ready.for the signal to s.art. me"'IfIng -.up'erinth-iidtri4iriorei6nCatio-n,
9 ved %a additional m -th Wh�t had happened? the distance traveled in a, buggy or on a bi- 'Ininge f 'to i censitaites were slow in presenting them- and distrust which but ser Aifi�dy �waited, fro out e�d�rkness on The stolid expresionleses mask -he 'had cycle. This he managed to get into the for- he was alikys au'entusiasti6 acfbt and
-Sel.vg%' fuel to his vanity, the left came the call of the man at the last -A careful -and painstaking stage manager.
,�p# M 4e Bois-brillant, withou so lokgr know had fallen, and iii its place bottom of the boy's pocket, among the mar.
t A&niturally'jheil tfi 1h` st, answered -,,by him at the'neit, 'fainter
alw_ pol The evening arrived ond the play 9" 4R
or the, caltitatiitti of Iis p oeit -Ced agai in -ce an vain louder started forth a face distorted in a storm of bles, nails, twine, knives, and other bric-a. was just drifting into h ;witlith�rftf lesi"of his kSd' n ' the distan d a, and oveless al ate I was allover Va-ins
ba44 the,.timi�f iifting.eyes -brac there collected. Itsaddition *eiht. lserformed,but f rit flagrant offences a Asslo'at could not be found. 6 to&- It rouldbedeacribidas.1 -gainat ordonnances of nearer on the right, glaiedteli a steady de'raofti44al fire ; the was not noticed for a few days and in- Ell
P( -, e ' " in thi w YW- - �: de i"t aiati of both Gotrer.4or-ag�L,;'Intondivlttt�'0'1&-be. Therivals'sto.od ag atthe r
awayl .4ark, and mute slavish lips now poured- forth. a torrent time it did its work - The first asy the hi. � At length one of his- sons discovertd kim
rid, to makd any-sti"fut effliti fi) retrIeve his for, long wat-la 1wosdribed kiid� otitN�'Vbd -attbegi& In ofyeproachandexecration.-, strument registered 9J miles, and -tlip", Wy fp,rtune. Whilst a soldier he had fHlfilled man, with a� price set upon his head. an instant both were lost to the keenest eye sitting behind the scenes with hia head big-
fie- den In. 1iia hands.' Memory had tehipa6effy
is gar y �hs i ad- -was at the table fo
his dut0!!Vj*- & �Pqnctflious: ox Hiaiitnqaqattonodcour��djojlis whith followed. The 3rowd stood in an .3 srise died Ireverymeal-, t -id'edud, forsaken him.': He did not kwow wbei2e ife
at 0 3,7 miles; the third, a actitadd -1 e , an with his devilish skill he stood day's record was
-,Mb4ln�Wtt the sp itau-sw stregugth, bad *on the ---in i. eager silence, with every body bent forward irit-of a knigl�f there eyeing her immovaLly until the old rainy day,*71 ; the fourth, 9 8-17. The was, and be. thought he wa4jA 49me.*
ver eadi- A the days of chivah-j-'than of an infantry sal admiration oi the Indiana, who r and, strained to its utmost to ult, and ,,ev@V sense
oy C M of the invisible. run_ power reasserted jtse - afiA sl*," GaWs hill. The longing to be back
offered the open wophip . 1�qqi e6ve I . If, bowgrad f4mily ., was astonished 4, tho:.zO 4t Gad's
-As, he his _prwee ng 1patils er bfAlie :a4venteenth centmT. 11 k I 9 9 - . . beneath the terroi of his glance, her strid. thereafter when any one complained of a hill, i,�ai too strong to be a, *4 of�koqd f5�*Jly, his coiniebtions at,coart vanity reedilk dem M. nerst * A I I - skrtedbackthatverynight. '&weekafter,
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law - to his w n n enOfU -low q�-4pne. walk of a- 'le or so nobody pooh-poobed
where a& tb6foughl t-if-u-tvugh V rang from tl�4 list ent screan4 brft jng-ju" .4111
dvancement, and his present centre of y less louder tha Bob. One other noticeable re_ !hq wap dead. In the I]ast letter, Mr. Fitz -
position as seigneur of these unbroken acres group of approving savages. Inicket. Again the same.signal came fain'er te: 11-1 lave been
mine in like man His fame spread 4 Alvbad �Orough and more distant, then again, and again,and Bu t e4ven, 'ft'h d`trin mped, - th% 4- 'suit was -that Bob got his monthly pair gf gerald received, he wro
er, without any effort on -few minutes later the crowd broke - into a obliged'to. fly fr�m'dinistg -and &6s? 16isgige- most - distant trib644 �' I turned, and gathering new- force, 'the sup. hoes without the usual lecture on the am bia part. He had an unusual liking for - � He -4�re- a book- learning, and, so long as h nowned among the Sioux and D�c fra4tie, - roam pressed hatred of her life burst forth in all of wearing them out so fast. ments'and to take refuge in, my old
CO. -p of delight, and rapidly. fell aver his Tacitus or ontaigfie e could pore tahs* of the plains, the Is-3ati of the upper back"into 6M great masses'as* 011tag-a*mi asidget myself into my usual gymnastio
,.ently off his ail - and eat de- Mississippi, and the Natchez of. the south is flahed from out th darkness, and i She ca'lled upon every power of -evil to condition. The deprivation of my usual ver, took but little notice of e n the apier and the Swordmam walks is a atter-le-me as I what went on about him. a mighty hunter and warrior, a runner Of delirium of hil-tr4ampli dashed through the curse him in his strength, in- his pride of very serious m He considered mastery, in his hour of victory, in his hour After Nap,er's battles with the �Hindoo cannot W&K unless I sai in 6*nitai2t,exer-
iperedible speed, -and the most.. reckless of blazing fire, scattering brands -and flame in ise. It 5hat he had made sufficient sacrifice for his- family'when he wrote to a powerful relat gamesters hia-inafl finisli. ere his opponent came. into of direst need. "Go!" shels,reamed&h opposed to the English, a fam6us juggler c iver &shriek of frenzied laughter,, visited the camp, and performed his feats soliciting his favor on behalf of his eldest No foot was surer, no instinct truer than sighV'. e son, who was now in his in the chase ; no great funeral feast w as It was a superb effort, and even his inor- the roar of the storm.. � �-Ga!'10hu.s*-ifter before the General, his family'and, staff, 'EuntWg a Oferical orcer. France as squire to than the wind, faster 1an the day f ' Among other performances this men cut :in e -Bernard, learning the complete without his presence to lead the dinate vanity was sitisfied with the enthusi- 4, rim Thora" Wwialnsoi %e Baron de la Roch stomary games; and when he bad any- astic admiration it called fcrth. until the, wind dies forever and the At two, with a stroke of his swordi a lime or P,�Who Uwapted in trt of war, after the unvarying tradition of cu ome no more -but before af � y lemonplaced inthe handef his assistant. Canada for forgery and�vho-iiasbeea ar- ,,he family. thing to lose, be would sit night after night He had won the prize; -the girl belonged e 8 pree - rested severaltinids -and -Messed on vari-
Ion
Madamede Bois-brillant, lik in the lodges, risking his dearly won peltries 6 him by right of conquest as undisputed shall ever wait. Go! GaT 4 Napier thought there was some c.Muai ous legal quibbles, las'been located a Reno,
e many an- between the juggler and his'retainer. To
)tber gentlewoman of her day, was. bitterly or more dearly prized weapo�s on the east as if he had;Irried her off red-handed in the And with fear clinging to him as E Nev. Detective Rogers of the Capadian
'I midnight mawacre of her tribe. lisappointed and disheartened by the un- of the colored bones, or the combined ski, ineDt, he turned and crawled through the divide by a sweep of the sword so small an Secret Police has gone there to arrett �nim.
m(ling and apparently hope.L--w struggle and chance of the jets de. paille. He laurbed to scarn'the command of the opening into the blackness without. object on a man's hand without touching the Several 'while preadhitig AfElmi-
which life in the half -savage colony de- When he cemed to visit the French posts, leaders that he should marry her accordi With her awful curse ring in his ears, Aah, he believed to te impossible, though a ra; Ont. on alaq acteaAa 6-1%4�4-ier of
it was easy to throw asidewhat littl Ing he. staggered to his feet, and in blind des. similiar incident is related bv Scott in his
ymundec He had never I Talisman." *To determine
�1 , SO. Ian& pa, her husband had-.rit- eremain. to their custom. Remarry? peration rushed forward in the teeth bf the romance of the I theonly bank. in the place. - He speculated
121ii"In The array there was some li' - e(I-of the rep'tra-intso red looked twice at living woman, and if he the point of the General offered his jown lost the money of d�positors d -ft Il"i
.6pe of driving storm heedless of his course. L return, and, she lived her life as bravely -ski�uuedpagan with whom he fraternizedwas cboae� to cWmher; it. was only because she cumulating 8103,000 by i;�je�,' fled`17'thd is her fellow-exfles ; but when he accepted more naturally a savage than this son of Tip famil.iarAtruggle against the tempest hand for the experimstit, and lie stretched United States in,October, 189G.. H�04 was
a belonged 0 him as actually as his gun or his at.".10st mrVally" fta him to his senses, ou't his right hand. The jugglei'looked. t fr9m,theAiing, and. settled do"Wa- Rreqch�,oflicer,,who bkd qever met� t r -knife.- She was his -not his wife, th, very attentively at the hand, and said that traced and arrested near Virginia City,
,heir hunting e- 134used and shook him.
%r,*A §A;ve'� iti46 swora - lif, ' Nev., but crawled'66t1hrough a hole in the
ute*A6 �81- e of toarsw 6ve'i y d not hiq�nistrpss, but his, to use as he pleased, self as if to t he would not make the- experiment. "I
p # W--Qff his overwb�lmirig
n; His straight regular faitures -,Were burnt to kill pr let live, totolli to.laugh, to sin-' thought I would find you out!" eplaimed
-ky a color as his fellows ; his or to we4- at his pleasure, . and, wi I t the imn- eleas indifference, she weaied of a t- Jfen, au"46xingks back. to the wind, extradition paper and gab46way. Otherar-
tempt to govern the household in his stead, ixAt as due rests in California and Nevada proved quite
Napier. But st�op, tdded'thi other -h kood *,. .$he#s 4n ejeryAlarticul, like oJe it as he tried to col-
Liapidli 'a&d jnt� -4 hardeue� ey woman, she folJowed as let� me see your left hand." The left was an unsuccessful. Owe when.a Sherriff cap. e r - I - aintb& IsW144-fiud My -ikntl be led, wfihout a mu mur. ct his thoughts Aicid explicable,asture of
wi , 11 tit he could think of
w6mari, lo;kii�j ��a the �fioaa -urrgundings nothing. save her awful curse. It rang submitted, and the man -then said, firmly _; tured the.spiritual fitianci"er at a ranclj� in of her daily life with -,he soused O'edan dressed bis hair in loilgorrament. She followed him in all his wandering 11 If you will hold your arm atiady I wiii Nevada, the' p-risionier excuadd fififisieff to mes amus- &I braids. About the ev through his brain with a terrible insistence change hii clothes, jumpedut of e* sometimes disgusted eye of an outsider. er-mOv1Dg camp however d istant,'h.owever daDgerous, for he rform the feat. But why, the leh bQ, fires he could boast or lie as brave4y. of. peal till all the evil of -his nature awoke in fierce Pe and took to the wood.s, Detecfiv%.4�pp The children had grown up uneared for, gave no thought to her safety mqre than to and not the right?" 11 Because the- irigh t or imaginary axploits, brandy-, hi�-obidene his owno?. They were not two peo revolt, and with a lowrowl of defiance he earned extridid�n paper with him and Uneducated, and unrestrained; they wan- . a.,. &�hc was stood upright and retraced his steps. She hand is hollow in the touter, and there, is -a dered where they'would, witliont a thought jests, or quarrel as fiercely as ny savage of Outatut, AR.she Jb6longed Whim, body risk of cutting off the thumb; the left is got willtamsoii aritaw. 40 lbominto for any other than themselves, them all. a 'd, �6nf. H6 gave' nothin . g to her ; must unsay the curse she haslaid upon Min, and the na- his )tigh, and the danger will be'les protection was simply, the terror of his tdral development followed. In time he wa forgotten by. his own race, or he would strjmgle her with his hands as was startled. " I got frightened; A loud barking, interrupted and at- length He ha disappeared from their thinly seat. name. shelay. tered ranks into the darkness of the a Pushing aside, thl-frozen-welptb before the I., I saw it was an actual. feat. -of delicate Say What I Thin pri, silencedbyastrin of vigorous imprecations, ur- !. eatrAbrought new triumphs, for his rhe- entranceThe ce6kiell Wick.6t; In. ip, and if L bad not abi;sed the There is a clasi of people who "e tWem.
9 _jEoe wigwa, swordsmansh quieted the noisy crowd about the table for messil physical di-velopment had become The fire stillbu-riii-d' biig'b e my staff,' ind d I rounding barbarism, and in the painted no fly, and on her man as I did befor [Aallenj- selvies-9n their haaest an i.ankst
hlf-paked savages, famed amo g his fellow- his passion wqA be -
a mornent, ",,In te"*'as not- towards which no vice. no bed of pine the figure of the woman lay in ed him to the trial, I honestly "Knb*1edge 4"The-rers Guig-..&I16a i 7M, as 06awmiiire F 11'0' cause, 'as the t what
ii An- efqiqpq�' temptation, could lure him even into a mo. I would have retired from the, encounter. t ittell us, they 11 say jug " -g . once mova Wbtiab�fiir mentary forgetfulness. With every repeat�' ble. hey think, hrowing oat their opinions ere he It With hot anger surging through ev However, I put'the lime on my hand, - and right and. left just as they happen to feet,
cry 'held out my arm steadily. 'The J er
He n- mea yAk Charle*Nicoligo- ed sacceiss ah' id h' d -hi, fibre and contracting every muscI3 into mur- no matter wlsereL they in le q
'ir �, i 4-! 1; , ri e isM ay strike or whom
0 on t str&
k Sat A to th.. a conteflift liifeflots, _6 del rond all -derons witsion, be crawled noiselessly to- balanced -himself and witha aw'd -e -they may wound.' This boasted f im-n-`kiiie's's,
3staJ Gui's.pro-_ - Outagamithesavape-ventitrea wherOtli hounds until his intolerable arroga�ce made cutthelimeint�o pieces.. Ifelt.thedge however, is not honest;y, butAi4rdlt* rn t k% pr4 c e outstretched figure. He Was alaLOSt
aZZ. Ise =V. --the bi4t ki4 Of bJe. ship impossible UbWho Ise Would ��-qkt'a' *,a:r 4jeega& " . ggmi all-COMRaniOD ward tb of the sword on my hand ad if a colaUread'
had ifo known paqt behl d'hi H I*SidoyT , f miserable impertinence and recklesg�rpejkv towIleft onthe slatteE in im. � e jo!Aed th is , pii, kn4�w�, Ana f. the
an omei poin 0 is tigers, reaay or is spring, ess Ve think kindly and-16vingi 1`9 othe ht&A litle whom *Sanee. Nams it' kar 4 farther be Wandelrei.d withiii had been drawn across it., It t d k Ad t 61 I We have no right to iay what we thifik ufi-
U4 - I I -, I . rh Kh at Wor MI. - swordamen4i4ndia,
added for the brave
men ad, a all -h scriipl& y; no ngit
5 arke orse. He was not more crue when he'eauglit a fuller view of her face, our fine fellows defeated at t9 unload gr,jealausies. dnvieAadfipmVa tured youth of twenty, dressed with an- ap- r1 - I that' his Riviere to the utmost limits of the Misouri and with a imp of despair This anecdote -is certainly a proof of the �ach at savae finery. He wore neatly fellows-tbat was impossible�but to the' lie saw that and riliserable �pites upon the hear
ir never tij of, pr pro coming into any earn sAye to replen- sincerity of an honest mind, kead# -W another and a greater change had come. . iieie`hbors*. 'If'we must be bad tempdretwe made mccasins, his leggings were new and cruelty he added an intelligence that was ish his sto#6Wf'p1 �6 ftite on knowledge error, and of oravery, and. at ce inore The bpJing,he, had known was .. gone, and keep our ugliness lodkw-mv and his white buckskin Phirt the sweetness of acknowled d mastery i ness in expiating that erra�F..
tight-fittinp devilish in its ingenuity. 96 a hF�lice wai'deatif et�rhil-TG'th under calm_ should at least
When M. de la Barre- moved, with all hi U in our own breasts 4%1 not let it o4
as'4 mitr the I -worn outside his leggings, and secured round some fierce. cont at of i-tvage'-strength or a frozen mask of hate thrilling him, with to
potent nomp amd circumstance of wari" skill id� _ - , I - wound the feellsigg an appinew
his waist with a. worked porcupine belt, was IM] he read the undyingourse written Women* Who of others. If we must - speak, 4at- e4604%.
ornamented down the arms and breast wit against the Iroquois, only to end in the hu -1 "hkiiiine ha:d h mfliatinap�atesl La Famine, Outa at own to such a point on i ts staring eyev. Hkes and. prejud and wr -hed.figq4gs, ' t- 4 3 smi was 4 ..e -Apstr iges
4 �tf ea omtdf,whi 4 Int #tt us go into opLr wn rooT
t u n knd'l&k the
a There he knelt as immovable as the pre-' The empresses of Russia and it VX11s) in the' t whispered that his of. Italy and'the q' t ,g: 0 e_ im. was neen regen 11 x d hish6ad fr South, "-ai;nly rejoined his tribe when the I senee.beore him, with no thong t of ven- geen 6f d6orl*n(Fad�44e���s er ever sise . Ir. 1 1 y strength an&%endujance,�,w Spain 1 as her -fhajedt� 6u.0 up is om his b -ne4 f1ubq:-(, %Ati le t -q,Qt: ere �somethiag gdauci%'Vo eftit bf esdape, tliiili�, " wel -'b e !Within alt, 1, but our, 6)wn -shall hear thd�4hate
ook b4ft othe%VoQk f.41 -,;4- 11 more than hu -nan, and'a sinister rdweon or himp'pibipg b�ckward,bsckw&4 -ywg 'If any ma4 seemeth, ak1thw count -of Of ia$Oug.*stppearanceswas hintea 'sit 4 t] e- n u-sual d in fl- W, t A -d . tW
A Paris, are all,ardent lovers Of - :IM Zile des Ronmania, andServia *nd i0a Wore 'i �'cfr"g6a�le�liatredof the dead 'decent, He glanced at his seat, then placing is as sufficient to hold back all but the most which they are aIao*thor6agfii,66a* a Suddenly- the wig*am attained and ber t, y that inan's reliji6il'is �atd and Ujohatict" his gun in the corner, strode treaty, they had made a deu1!1#cssL-$h4e- rokless. rntimehtcassletobelieve`s�6e and then was torn bodil� from its fasten- is unpa incipled. and base. over to the Pc rhaps the most inveterate smoker amb. table and stood behind the exasperatin turn,raided an Outaouas villatekan46ined thing- of it -himself, and the moment the royal ladies is the quip"ss -ol Austril'a, 9 off a score of prisoners. he' felt ings, the blazing fire was whirledd -And sdit'- Henri. A look at the others sufficed ; in an that his success was Assured by, some'etter- who consumei.fromihirtytofet.-tycig�,reites Chafing at his ill fortan0--for he would nal wer, h lost hii strong incentive to- with a scream of torLure,the kneeling figure a 'lay- instant he had the usurper by the collaramd tered into the white emptiness about, and She keeps her toba6o6 fn-iu`e'x- She Was�! A Ki6k leaped to its. feet, And was swept away in te er, was no In qu ly chased -silver boxi .which i.togeth around the waist, ad in spite of a frantic have given much to beard the Governor and wa: ,t was, e given I t it hi� wi no a ouii.- `th� the belief + th q. clutch at everything within reach, jerked his following, each of whom he looked u on 6 I W I Then wl. a gold ash -tray, iq �,a -y&to a %ine v g pert � j=
p he path of the midnight storm. illewdiiinita him over the low bench, and sent him with envenomed hate as his personal enerit I &,er I ptper and�rnsh* fr,, y djf* ulter writing iable." K' t- per bafi bik -Fva!&erite of-, fpdry roacliedhoni�brtbe 'in cam of injary .Ao that beutiful Onward it f lecV"ALthe depths of the om�the shepv o iql majesty hot b-VjW sprawling on the floor. -Outagami vented -his displeasure in taun ly,�vi& ii� ns�iveiloua strength, of Russia and Queen
A shout of jeer groaning forest, AaW crash of frozen ing his contradesand underratin him teFoe only smoke in the pri acy jDfk-,tber6-oWh r ice- Ab it. , - I so o_Mg lat% eted th their -ex the one Wi. p wars ppedi and a ce this b ches, do the broad course cf the ran wn it al. sheeted hat of the ensprp
ke he e asserted itielf,' became' all-powerf iver, shrieking between the of Russia is �i the boudoirs. T -rt cour a.booibf hiod, fluo'i6kes ajEatd- ced, it4nVr0y--ha,*,eA v voi 111dra, d;1 cap. -8406i toi g then a # e bound walls of rook in the narrows, over rur afjj6 t exa .011,�# ris- Witbr & moit fascinating apartusent,** fa Immape C IWP -W *� 5� - _ I far-..,
I F50�e Oi can I -VE a really ideal smoking-io0imUl b rarwrawnis eldor.Sothe; g town, here ared an -thejecene, but I've jen4eu the open plain to the sleepin b6 or�zss own a a e, _ye e -W k4oln in ed Oe' 9, and forward it is fitted up in Ahe.istyle.faf, ionic ofiAlis -any war the lidlis the wrong medicine W U, yonfgive turn. party, no matter how powerful, or toke up lifted befoie its fm -X' -and then 4angl R Jiv quivered. in a long moan as thp_y OY
meach loveliest rooms at the Alhambra, -list did, 0` stopped a lea ce wo 11
in ore young -any0ga" AQ Matter A0.Wfgre&t with onieD hvqb blqWat -,whichi affri ht 'd it t,6 tko-- � I ikilc� id M mi M trees giving I qui ordering Angelique to pick up the batt aw. in pretended i and amaze. thd "I g&ve him, h! a- squ Istovocatlan. X t6 eegri5noide�d tiag�. pporossed morp n e plate and wipe it, began his dinner with- inent. ere ith his DeaRisodO hate& by,411.ab�'. `tl;� tortured whic a, defigbW p4jupot i-tp,'the quid edtoi � ,tq Who had dared to him - he had Wiiiid, gut him,, he h is inch Inme. belonged to the elves 'in the darkfiess, is what remained on the lame platter In the *Perty? She A61 Aiiks�w`ni 4WOOCIS, 13Y un- grant weed. The eountew of T will d ' men her. once in a. M. The knawn.wateri� spirit swept onward, 'ofiward, down -to the frall "Oh, it doesn't same uncouth manner as the Oth look at no* tobacco vihiA not gria*n � in thehouse. "The.ot*
U, -changing haua.ted by rhis ever-present very edge of the -realm: of winter and Of r to d *hfif thb� A e - -t6 WAS mistaken 9 ng 'a When his hunger was satis Bub"n 31sce he its the sunny land Of:,Hav p '60 90- e aning a ovej p1w one or en ki P 0 --V �L I lwyote in at 1wis-free-will death ere it turned, d rushed, with ;Oi i0fad to a rude d 10114i'Wed Vithe" hum" creature never -ceasing wail of deep queen regentcl! Spair4pYes Wh wanted4ifi&P of R tian 7ettesi and the 4 P gyp. cigal oth e lib, dbuldtommand. wards the eidleaB night and desolation of the side wall, *&a guided to meet nesst air, back to
her feet mbp Le,for. fear _Wp;Me99 iii fiLi6i �7 beer�.froui the his side. She seldom spott to him And- never,ut. Ron lw%w
'her and Vrw arkeyi. And make 'up some arsenic pitelspr as declares ight nor. IM girl sbiank back, alarmed -at is -tetodhian mq. Queen Natalie" dZervis den.,, A staring niradily st-his mother, h ,a n fa .0 each -q�kup*r 4 M you see. taUt,?Wshe truenleat-advances Of laughter A Upyde- neverharw t �,whfte a burfit A I bacco from y, , f which. s4e is i r in moll 1. i, -- � .. - .V" quieted jar v, ror, U no challenged, in ree )oken 2of at f ga&4ae tola wRat his -1-th ud his b vado It, 'alded his-approacls. If al tI12 - it lit careful to get ou y a v solution i e�es, have seen. Only when the.fierce mig 3-M tte,easea 6&r6 in, &I " Nothin 4*ell into a roar. of *as an le coureur ; he- had. lost his the cigare Mwja6e'it t" W, , A summer rolled k the shroud of Wob 9 Arda�-behuty` being Be ist, wpl"ped'forward And Malu-and-had-beemewo,§4 -O"w Isle of had. bac
tarted Am*<, . ladies are verita
winter to the unchangeable Hunts of the 0 asion for via. -T t*ke and a ut -you nwell. p e taw -on the gr the swollen am a c4ment forest,, een breast (if the flowering 'e(I Odtagaw* w a44 h usually of gold, inlaid,-with.pr ceas is waido. savage. -41ter"I(MbV; i�the depth of the awakening Tarniag to AP
hoe own epia tly, t Ibraught'-her, fftybrQther. 2 too long toention. -the' im i& the r;L jilatharia ir0ther,:1 12 Lim New* iraitlej on the leel bomb 6 - 3 f -this waw,,,Aprea&Of-)A WA6 stamps -not tam orfal kn2wn feminine v0tuiftaf the weed, some Pbs 'dd,O-- - Hu Wi" gsun,,and far d tanner who had Vq .1 Yw - "s _Othe er, are foda-il'the foieverL quiet bodies of her -Among, of the big them up at the V ontaousis-4, rtt-- -in have looked also V axisen. andin th heat in theland; andinanyof an evil hour n tli� lost. Coureur de Nei es. C, va hose name d Vhosi exploits were ow All even smoke cigar& tod aftm
coming. An -7 the -7 Iea