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- . .I- A me. -wish to sleep, for, (juite awake I "And on the pedestal these words amar : -
P - -1 il. " � � Gretchenstood beneath the porch gazing wit I -was not aware that we owed I have no I I My name is Ozymandias. King of Kings; - A. Professo
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. � ,.-,:- I " __1; _� I - bhto; the twilight, There was a p,orch, but him anything-, or -that there could be any For an hour she sat thus, with parted Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair.' case it smelle orful,'worse than lamp ile ; yesterday afterno:)n a terrific explosion oc-,,_
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F.,-_:. �_,_, no blossoming roses -to reveml pleasure to me in conversing with him. I Nothing besides remains, Round the decay . 81
I . . . . . . __ there,06re d wrings the Bel and toles it when cuired at the Brownsburg cart r , the Depart
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. . 1� , possibilities of the futuro imY Belmour accorded the few minutes con-versatiolL li and 11h eyes ; then she Slept. Of that colossal wreck. boundless and bare, An - - Many enqui
_"� The lone and level sar-dy stretch fax avVa,y.' Men dies, to the grief of survivin Wdners, four miles from here. The explosiris took �� t
11 West, Camberwell. PeV16 always Tfien he --he blazes ! He makes a senti- I ' f the pro- An -sweeps pat a -. an r the servusses k tli�e de
, .. � I Gardens . place in a building.set apart from' the fac. t--
- - preferred the addition Of -',Wcst�" If there mental statement that he'has long loved CHAPTER IL - And nothing would become 0 4ealing with
sll_ - � , ever had been any Belmour Gardens Eagt' 'you from afar, or -or words to that effect. With the coming of winter als� came dis- fessor's work- if he neglected the duties Gets $100 r annum, wich them that tory for the purpose of loading detonators. there is a d
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- A that had gradually vanished. Potentates He also throws in a gratuitous rhapsody couragement to Gretchen. The professor under his nose and sought to be remembered thinks deer, let 'em try it; ' Fortunately only four persons were at T-ork e
.,: � - , I them, with s inexorable; he would not promise hy his books alone. He gave a slight shiver- Gettin up before starlight in all wethers in this building at the time, and, although dau6ter,, i
� I of Belwour Gardens- believed in about Your beauty -(your mother's family wa Perhaps it might not ne too late. And kindlin fires when the wether the ex
- . I a belief which was, pathetic in its credulity. are very plain), your dutiful self-sacrifice." Gretchen any money for her. trousseau. In ,plosion thoroughly demolished the r
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- ; - I )s the first place, he did not intend to give up, Presently Gretchen awoke- Is &scold as zero, ar d like as not detonator workshop, the other .buildings ly arise m, it
� . � I 9 . TO sneering oui sidera they were a very Sa- 9' Yes, paps- -Please, papa) dorN tell Arnold," she Green wood for kindlin ; i wouldn't be hired and their occupants sustained notaLng more crearn,and a
. hara,h of dirty discomfort, organ grinders " I said that your destinies were bound one ' of his customary luxuries, and, in the said; "it would only frighten bioL" To do it for no sum, -But 0 Sextaut ! than a shaking up. I VM Lhought,
I and orange sellers, li�ts and cab mews; in up in the great work and that you could second, he had been speculatliig unwisely than to giii
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__ short a wilderness of weary men andwo- not leavf! ine." with his own scanty funds. -1t seemed a 'The professor poured out tea in silence- There are I kirmoddity wich's more than The det-onator building was literally dairy at Gu
men, driven by poverty into their dull se* dreadful thing to Gretchen that she should He had actually prepared it himself. gold, wich doant cost nothin, blown to atoms, and nothing now remains
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clusion and squalor. I " And what did Arnold say?" -gown go to her lDver in as forlprn-a condition as 66 t asked, as he brought her Worth more than aLything except � time. We
�, , . The professor drew his dressing of it but a mass of ruins. Nobody seemed
V Cinderella before e ball. %t wasn'tthe a cup to the d'ofa. with a slice of toast made . we think i
Gretchen gazed after the form going more closely around him. th The sole of man I i mean pewer Are, Sextant, to know how many people were in the build- butter-maki
. down the gardens. It was that of her lover " He said that -Oh, ies monstj 131 things that she eared so much about but Only as the professor could make it. I mean pewer are! 0 it is plenty a ut of doors, ing at the time of the accident, and it was
11 Never mind, papa. *OUS . hidden away in her heart there was a Lnti- The girl took the tea and toast gratefully. So plenty it doant no what on airth not until Widlia,m Burke, who was blown of the bult
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I I -a lover who bad ju3t laid his love at her Please tell me." I of you, daddy. You -YOU To dew with itself, but flys about through the door, and who was the only . creameries
. t. What a fairylike, beautiful and pet- ntal regret that she must be married in " It'is very good cheese, T
ree . " He said they would have to be un- me n t tell Arnold?" Scatterin leaves and bloin off men's hatts! one who got out of the buiJding alive, was
. � a plain traveling dress, lacking those scenic WO
. � feet world! The twijight was tinged with bound ; that you weren't a book or -a mag- � Eystern are,
11 crimson and gol(L Little shifting lights . e, and that he would not see your life accessories without which 4o well regulated The professor looked at her scrutinizing* In short, it's jest as "free as are" out dores. brought to consciousness, that the real state �
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shot across the sky. Those -shifting lights marriage is supposed to be cornplete. It ly. 11 Why don't you want me to tell him?" But O Sextant, in our church, of the case was known. The first sight � farm.
I sacrificed to my selfishness, my vanity, my will only make him unhappy? It's scarce as buty, scarce as bank bills, that rewarded the work o�the searches was �
hurt her. She didret quite know 11 Because it ?
seemed to Gretchen love's gossamers botmd conceit! He f urtber stated that love was ) Our dairy
__ . by aerial sprites to the stars, so that she and Of More importance than any chuckle head- how to express her 'thoughts. Some- papa. " You've When agints beg for mischuns, a headless trunk. The right leg had been ,I hers 14 co
her love should be lifted"Irom. earth by those ed (he said that) collection of butterflies, how, in the gid's pure heart The professor put down his cup. " Wich some say is purty offten Ptain't nothin wrenched raggedly from the body. Further milk. We
: me in or, yo r ri�ind," he said, to me, wat I give ain't nothin 'to nobody) seirch revealed the bead, horribly distort- i
filmy bonds, A romantic reverie t� g bt
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i , truly, and that he had the honor to was a feeling t4lat her marriage gob so ar g ru ue�;. 'It is m -me?" But, 0 Sextant, U shet 500 men, wimmin ed, some yards away, and in a different di.
I � but Gretchen was romantic. for my daughter's band. I was West. meant translation to a happier sphere, after wi,�h lin A � taining a li
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Gretchen put up her hands to the stars as ing your life. I had killed your ye�rs of patientself-denial and uuwearying N- And children, speshally the latter, rection was found the leg. This body was i small box in
ting on the professor. From out the dull 11 You're not going to -to die?" U in a tite place, some has bad breths, afterwards identified as that of JameA 1
,_ they appeared one by one. Theyspoke to mother and so on. He implied that I was W" P i are placed.
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. her; they sbowereA down golden light; a, and murky byvtays of. Belmour Gardens 11 I don't know," said Gretchen. None ain't 2 sweet, some is fevery, Kearns, of Montreal, a youth of 1.7. Will- I '
I f old, but _Mummy, with no human feeling. He West, Love had come W lift her into a world " Nonsense !" said the professor. " You've Some is scrofilous, some has bad teeth iam Gunn, of North Maisonneuve, was also with a relis
golden tears men called then, 0 would doubtless have called me an I Ara- I to get married ; make your dresses and And some hain't none, and some ain't over killed: He was not mangled like Kearns, stable COMPI
they did not weep now, they shone solemn- bian Night' ghoul only he knows I don't of happiness so sweet that she felt she got
i , ly down, and the dewy benisou of the night like rice. I that he was at liberty should not enter it in -the common garb of 'things ; that ought to keep you alive. clean; but every I on 'em brethes in and out, but when the rescuing party reached him he I I
i � . . I rejoined everyday life. Marriage meant so much. There's tbe-tbe young man in the 1 blsz- And out and in, say 50 times a ininrit was stone dead. John Curren, fcreman, S At present
� serenely enfolded her. to marry you if he could support you, but Idian, but Or I million and a half breths an our. ' of this department, was in the building at
9. And that she should -lack all these outward er.' His English is not Chesterfie and morning
. ?A "Gretchen! Gretchen!". that I could not contribute to the expense he makes the place lively. He's more taste Now how long will a church ful of are th3 time of the explosion. The unfor- to be milke
, 'cc �, and she vanished in- of your trousseau that it was my symbols of her new life was very gitter. . L
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i � ants of her a in God had given love to her as the crowning than I thought. Only the other day he Last at that rate I ask you -say 15 rr inits- tunate man was absolutely blown into un -
side, to attend to the frequent w afford myself all the luxuries I coul. reward of a lonely and laborious life. It told me what a privilege it was to be inti- And then wat'stobedid? Whythen . recognizable atoms. He leaves ayoung the sid'e of ea,
t . querulous parent. rder to keep up to my work. He said He's a very They must brethe it all over agin, and then wife, to whom he was only married last
( - 's I notice," said ,the professor, as he toy- o " seemed ungrateful to enter that new life mately connected with me. is kept full 0
. ed with a I I procif, " - I notice a tendency to " Yes, papa.'# like a little Cinderella creeping away from sensible fellow." Agin, and so on till each has took it down Thursday, she, formerly Miss Sutherland, � mal is awate
day dreams in you, Gretchen. You are the ball. To be married in mean attire hurt The girl's, -face flushed crimson. Even A� least 10 times, and let it up agin; having came out from England to marry drink at wil
I " He said that even if vou came to him ' s noted her and wat a more the same individoal do n't him the week previous. William �urke, the w,n was
� I oblivious of your responsibilities. You- do empty-handed you would'be the sweetest 'her to the very gout But she felt that she the professor's purblind . eye I
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. not properly realize the privilege of *sit- boon ('sweetesi boon' was the extravagant could not adequately explain all this to her sudden accession of color. Her pulse .gave Have the privilege of brethin his own the only occupant now alive, is very badly � pose we kee
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ing on me." �He pronounced the lastwords father ; he would not have understood it. little leaps and bounds. ; ,, ,t,s are, and no one'i�else, each t-ust take injured, but the doctors say that he may i in the stable.
expressi3n) God could give him. In short, 11 So that's it, is it V. he asked .
feelings as to the things. I thoualib we sh gs
in capital letters, as if it were indeed a priv- I so far forgot my wbunded And as for her lover -no, she could not tell Whatever comes to him. O,mxtant,doant recover. Dr. Mayrsnd, of St. Andrew's, morning and
flege for which she could never be too de- allow him to broach the subject to you. him. It was too bitter a subject to broach. - Oufa get at You no our-lun is bellusses, to blo the held an inquest and a verdict of accidental well brushtd
volitly thankful. . He wants to ma�rry yon in a year. I think Then came the reactiou caused by all something." r Fier of life, and keep it from goin out; death was returned. and the milk.
:, I , 0 Gretchen said meek- he got most of the pleasure out of the con- this worry. GrAchen fell 11L At first she ." and bow can bellusses blo without wind, ___ - � i quietly as po
sorr , papa$ apa milked her in
I Pa lWing I found you out," quoth And ain't wind are? i put it to your
. ly 64 M T, - versation. Have you sent him about his did not notice how thin and pale her obeeks 4': G , r,'d His Hand Wasn'l- Steady.
66 But," said the prefessor testily "But business ?11 had become. Little daily tasks grew beyond theprofessor. 11 Why couldn't you tell me, Conschens. - Are is the same to us as milk " recorded on a
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me no buts. I noticed on the part of your her strength. She could not eat ; she found Gretchen ?" Then he remembered what he to babies, or water is to fish, or pendlums An Equinun k, Pa., correspondent writes i vening,
11 late lamented mother the same deplorable " N -no, papa." . grieved- herself cryirij'w About any ostensible reason. had said.- " Of course you couldn't after my to clox, or roots and airbs mito an injun John Finley Teeple, known all o-rer north- per cent. ot f
The professor was plainly ', -profoundly inis- being such a bear. Gretcheq, Pin -sorry." Doctor, or little pills unto an omepath, ern Pennsylvania as Uncle Fin, was 79 milk is then
�� . tendency. (Gretchen could not divine rie,ed and hurt. 11-Sobeit, he said. Shewaevery happy ana rs old his last birthday. For more than
I 9 The professor sat lost in thought. He Or boys to gurls. Are is for us to brethe through a ga
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� dreams.) A most inconsistent woman. " May you never in after life awake with One December aftermoon the professor en- hadn't any money. The girl's delicate What signifies who preaches if i can't sixty years be hunted and trapped from the four thicknes
wi - Delaware to the Allegheny, and never miss -
a pa -ug to remember how much I suffer a ollus to the .... der '6id
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ee ; may you never �. ed a season until two years ago. Then he i , ,
Only one more 'proof' for her to correct of from badly prepared coff tered the little dining room, to find Gret. scruples filled him thre-morse.Stay-there bretbe? WatsPol? VV-atsP
inv I Butterflies of Greater Britain,'and she . chen stretched on the floor in a dead faint. was one way out of the difficulty ; those Sinners who are' ded? Ded for want of th
-thelproof' . experience regret and -and remorse when It awoke -new idea.i in the professor's mind. dainty dishes invented by himself, and breath, why, Sextant, when we Ay, it's only made up his rnind w take a rest, more be- I er, thus secur
. tl�ed. I -I had to do it myself - something recalls to your recollection the , , h cause game was getting scarce than because making an a
. I mean." fact that I have trained you to pre- Bless me ! what's the matter with the which he had meant to bequeath to the Coz we can't bret e no more, tbat's all. he was tired. His two boys, Lije and I Sim,
1 66 tless of her, papa," said girl ?" he muttered, with unaccustomed higher intelligence of the nation. And now, 0 Sextant, let me beg of you milk is move
G It was though - pare dishes contrived with a view to the tenderness, as he lifted her slight form on He put on his overcoat without once To let a little are into our church. could take care of aU that was left, he said. possible after
I I retchen, with the first faint touch of ear promotion of my studies ; may you-" and the sofa and let his spectacles drop at the calling for Gretchen to help him. . Then he (Pewer are is Bertain proper for the pews) From that time until a tew days before the ed before it is
cum she bad ever allowed herself', " bit it h e' almost wept-', may you never be con- past deer meason closed he hadn't touched
'� might have been worse for the book had you scions of the pain occasioned by opportuni_ ba6ck of it. He came back with a big burn- came back ond kissed her. And do it weak days; and Sundays tew, his gun -a gun he claims has lain low bears arator. Whe
. (I died. " ties wilfully thrown away and -and wasted. ing roll of brown paper and a saucer of vine- " I'll return in an hour," he said- " Try It ain't much trouble, only make a hole and deer by the thousand. One morning are taken to
" Yes," said the professor, complacently I a and stood looking at Gretchen in uncouth to go to sleep, Gretchen." - And the are will come of itself; thoroughly cl.
� . have no more to say on the subject, save g r I He went forth into the bluster' recently. he got out of bed and said to his
Ing even- (It luvs to come where it can git warm) � and the floor
, -_� wrapping his dressing gown around him ; that thii statue of myself will lack your perplexity, son Lije : the windows
� -1 it was to say the least, inconsiderate; but p esence. Is supper ready ? Let us change 1* Dear me," he muttered, 11 what is the iDg. Then he called a hansom. 11 Reckless And 0 how it will rouze the, people up, 6' Lije, I'm goin' down in Pike county amp
� ones and tr correct thing to do? I seem to have a extravagance !" he muttered- 11 Never And sperrit up the preacher, and stop garps, k much ams pomi
we hesubject. Nature must be sustained." . I airing.
; drop the subject. Sometimes, Gretchen, � ae idea that you dip one in the other mind, friend Bloggs shall pay for it." And yawns, and figgits, as effectoal nock over one deer before I hole up fur
But Gretchen did not change the subject 'Vag' " Where to, gu I v'nor?" asked the driver 0 " Later in the
li If," he " Listen to me, papa," she urged. 11 Pleas ; and serve up hot. If you put the paper in , As wind on the dry boans the Profit tels of. g Od i
- . you remind me of your mother. Lije and the rest of the family tried to
continued, "I might so far unbend myself - -the vinegar it goes out so what's the use of in the husky. tones peculiar to his tribe. . A GAspi&R. gin to dry UP
rapbical and listen. " lighting it? Perhaps she'd better drink it " The ' Ylegat herium,'Bloomsbury," said ' change Uncle Fin's mind, for they thought the stable from
� as to make a combined topog . "My child!" the professo-i swept her into the professor, settling himself in & corner of x he was too old to go tramping through the peas and oats,
� - - . I entomological simile, I should says Gret' his embrace, "you relent?" without the added flavor of brown paper. , the cab. 'J�istory of the Umbrella. woods on a deerhunt. Ile was determined, quarters of an
i- - � chen, that you were -ahem -A lCamber- "No, papa," said Gretchen firmly. Fortunately for Gretchen she was noi t the*"Megatherium," he It was a cumbersome machine that good however, and so his boys, Lije and Sim, the present
I . well beauty 17) compelled to drink the vinegar. She hea,v. Arriving a . .
I The p:ofessor relaxed his hold, and witb soughtout Ill about the
A ) . I Gretchen -did not laugn. She had be, uu' �d&little sigh and the professor wildly Oggs. Jonas Hanway, traveller and philanthro- fixed themselves up, and got ready to go
. a significant gesture, cast her forth into tares and
brought up on that feeble professional I waved brown paper under her nose until ." Come into the library, Bloggs," he pist, brought home with him to England in with the old hunter. They went down oa
i 0 outer darkness. -.1 � - the Mast Hope ridge, twenty-five miles from
� jokelet. - �, she began to cough and sneeze and sit up. said abruptly. 1750, and used to protect himself from rain home. Sim drove for deer, and Uncle Fin about an accre
" oreseverely. "I am only human, papa- " Butterflies. 11 Don't be alarr-ned," he said. " Yolf-You Bloggs came into the library. and sun, despite the jeers of the unmannerly twelve days af
', The professor regarded her in ured tones, have robbed me of your love. Arnold loves q t you out if " Look here, Bloggs, you've been trying London mob who booted at his effeminacy. and Lija stood on the run -ways.,
99 , w _p't catch fire. I can soon pu still we shall f
; I . I Your sex," he said, in inj me. He says I am more interesting -than a all your life to bring out a book on cookery, Hanway was the first man to habitually "Father" said Lije, "I guess IT stay have about tw
. � 4'evin 22 � owdo. Smell this isn't it pleasant, but lbe- I �
� ceis a most deploral)le lack of humor. thousand butterflies. I Y - bu b you never,could Let dishes enough." carry an umbrella in England, although Close by you, for your band isn't as steady ared for a dry
11 a great female musician C r ready?" lieve it's the correct thing to smell some- ifty years ago, md your eye isn't
'., � There never was ' Such a statement -is my suppe thing inexpressibly nasty under the circum- , "I'm better at eaigng !em than making they were known to travellers long before as it was f go not require'
I and there never will be a woman with any -said the professor -,,is only another illus- cross' said Bloggs, with a sigh. 11 I'd rather his day. The umbrella used by Hanway as quick. So I'll keep close I;y you, and if I will be cured a
I .� perception of humor." I tratiou of the mournful ignorance o t e stances." bring out a book on cookery than'd;scover was an imposing structure and would at- Sim sends a deer along and you miss it I'll
� Poor Gretchen faintly motioned it away - I
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� "George Eliot?" fearlessly suggested Gret- masses. What does he know about butter- who were really the ten tribes. I once made tract as much attention in our streets now knock it over."
� . and then nearly broke a blood vessel with We have bee
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. flies. " � .. o,u an offer for your recipes, professor." as it did 140 years ago when the street "Ye will, heyl." exclaimed the old man, I
- The prof es er frowned. "Because she I 'A great deal, papa." her coughing. Y4 66 That's what I've come about." boys ran after and hooted its eccentric indignantly. ".Nlyhan'hain'terstiddyez ,� prator, No. 2 (
I I created a clacking puppet on patterns called - " Try a little vinegar," anxiously suggest- ,, You're not going to give 'eni to the na- owner. . 'twere fifty year ago, hain't it? Nor my eye I and like it ver
- "We will, consider this convention end- ed the professor, ""try a little vinegar. I aurchased &n
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- Poyser?"he said. "No,Gretchen. What ed," said the professor. "Nothing is so in- don't think much of it as a beverage myself tion, then ?" cried Bloggu, licking his lips. it was quite different from the trim and hain't so quick? Wall, now, my fresh we have not ye
were� you doing out there?" Jurious to digestion as re6rimination. YOU although some cheap claret is very much " No. What was it you offered me?", dainty structure of modern times. Hanway,s young Nimrod, you jist plank yerself over -
Gretchen came gently to her father and � iy up yender half a mile or � has been in use
I - and on his sleeve. 6'Daddy, have chosen your path. You might have like it, but it 'may do you good." He quite 11 Fifty pounds ; but I'll make it 70," u mibrella was a family affair, much larger, on,that runw,, 8111d is giving
� laid. her little h climbed fame's topmost pinnacle with me. forgot his usual selfishness and bustled said Bloggs. much bbb6vier and much more awkward so, an' I'll stay right whar I be. If cheaper machi
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I I I dear," she said, with a suspicious choke in Insteadof which (the professor was quite about her with a great deal of anxiety. - " Can't sell my brithright for a mass of than even the umbrellas of our grandfather's a deer Comes �itchia' 'long hare 'thin od of using is a
- � � . � her voice, "don't be harsh with me to -night. . I � e I'll show ye wuther my ban'
.1 unconscious Of plagarism) you g0about fall- "There, thera," he said presently, when pottage," said the professor. "OldBrand- days, examples of which are still occasion. gunshot o' in of the bowl has
�, Not to -night, dad, of all nights. Dad, some- ing in love. Were it not inconsistent with Gretchen's cough had subsided, "there, er (Bloggs' rival) would give me more.)y ally seen in collections of curios. hain't ez stiddy or my eye hain't ez quick ened from th
. thing-som,-tbing has happened to me." S OP
. - � The professor stared aghast. 11 Don't my professional dignity I could weep. But there, that's right! You should eat -keep " Make it a hundred," said Bloggs, draw- It had a spread of nearly six feet, and ez tney usety be. G'long with ye, an' look ilk allowed to
. I I � out fur yer own ban' sn'eye!" !11 .
- ) say there's anything wrong with my supper, I have always been an indulgent parent. your'strength up. I'll make you some of ing out his check book. �' was borne aloft by a stick, or rather a poles if you lose s immpo
% Love -be married -but never more be a 11 I'd rather fiave it in notes." � of majestic propoitions. Its cover was of "All right," r -aid Lije; "but .
or that you have been robbed," h my butttred toast -toast fit for an empress. speed of the in
I tUlead, - child of my old age. Let us close this -this 11 Very well."- Bloggs rang for the club oiled silk, heavy and apt to stick together the deer don't blame me?" -
- Dont say that, Gretchen. Is I That'll pull you through. Or a wuffin-a milk to flow int
� -, regretable discussion. There was a poet of to secretary, who obligingly gave mon n when closed. Lije went reluctantly to the upper run-
� � safe ?" . . muflin a ]a Alaric Pot . You won't say in rem *�ned where he was. trouble from lac
in given -_ understand (I no to a muffin, my child!" Uncle F al When the last
( Fouth who, I a . to exchange for Bloges' check. Its runner was of pondeious brass, its way.
� ) Gretchen smiled; and laughter struggled MY �
� with tiears in her pretty blue eyes. -The never read his trash, myself)i had -)nly to Gretchen declined the muffin a I& POttd " "Where are 16Y?" chuckled Bloggs. ribs were whalebone as tblick as one's fingers, Sim went out on the ridge, an I %f ter half - the slip ly can
% place his affections on a dear gazelle (I This increased the professor's anxiety. He I'm to do what I like with them ?" its stretchers tarted a rousing big buck. It p
were canes; when closed it an hour or so a skim milk thro,
( . tears passed away as she looked ilkyly UP it I I " Of course. Palm them o' 0 d - in reach, and
.1 . I should have thought that a gazelle Was a remembered that Gratchen's appetite had ff as your own made a bundle about a foot in diameter, was a g o ways off, bat with same amount of
.. her father. - deer) for the eccentric animal in ques- us lately. and achieve undying. fame," said the pro- weighing several pounds. he blazed aw,sy at it. It kept right on. It
- - ? The professor lookea vexed. 11 - been very capricio cream out of the
I - I I ___ I re to do something extraordinary and dis- "You -you -you, bless my life, girl, you fessor bitterly, as he produced the bundle But it kept off the rain, and for 30 years bounded down the ridge .and passed along cooled down tw4o
� member," he said. testily, "when your tIon ?
Imother irritated me she worethat expres- appointing. I sympathize with him -the daiisteat!"he said.. "Of course you -you of recipes. Hanway carried that umbrella and went within good range of Lije Lije sent a bul- . machine and all
� � poet, not the gazelle. What have we for --t expect to be well if you don't eat. Bloggs joyously clutched the bundle. dry, well. be -mocked of the populaces who let after it, but the'buck kept right on. -
�' � sion. -Don't. Take itoff." Vs can - sedan chair. - Blame the luck!" .;aid he. I I Now, ed, and the dai
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# \ )les me to Then he noticed that. -the professor was very soaked o 'n ired a coach or a every dairy sho
, ( ,'Very well, papa." Gretchen sat down, su�per Nothing but the way I eat enal . -_ '
. waiting to be questioned. re�hen sighed. In this crisis of her keep up to my work." pale. "How are the butterflies getting on?" The umbrella is, undoubtedly, of high just for the old man's contrariness, we're then t#.ken bac
� - life she had experienced so little help, such he asked. . antiquity, appearing in various forms upon liable to lose that deer. He won't be able calves, and the
I . -we? Gretchen stretched out her band, and
� 11 Where were Oh, I know. I ask- s n e runs as n
� Jang at the door. slight encouragement. Bilt the professor the -professor, with a an remorse, bent "Oh, -cry. well," indifferently said the the sculpturei monuments of Egypt. A - to see it u I ss it over him, to y o-
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; ed youwhy you were so p gof pr pai
I evidently considered himsblf extremely ill- over and kissed her. th ofessor, " I cared more about these than syria, Greece and Rome, and in hot coup. thing of hitting it. before we wish
.1 . . That reminds me, Gretchen. Arnold White used; and he was yery se�fish. That mon- "It -it's good to -have you kind to me e butterflies." I tries it has been used since the dawn of The buck tore along through tiie brush, I I think a prefera
, waylaid me yesterday with some romantic - -a u 9 it a neat, clean ro,
I umental work of his neverwould be finish, again, daddy," she murmured dreamily. He momentarily buried his face in his history as a sunshade se signified by its and was clearing thirty feet at a junip a.
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. J__:�____ . . I nonsense aboiitbiing in love withyou. How 1; I it was the standi4 A sudden pain shot through the profes- .hands, and then placed the latter in the re- name, derived from the Latin umbra, a a Uncle Fin, a hundred yards away.
11 � I did. are you, child?" el . joke of what the - on� of his waistcoat as if all the world shade. 060yesight hadn't entirely failed him, for where the se
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� - 11 Eighteen, pa, sors heart as he penitently shook the 91 I bead on it,
pe- - In the East the umbrella has even
�� � ll Old enough to know better. I wasn!t days he had been greed* and -self-indulgent, anterinae-like locks of his forehead. The would henceforth be a hollow mockery. - , been a he saw the buck. He drew be taken to
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� - I � 'What did h - The poor motherless- phild had no one to girl was like her mother bqfore the but- Bloggs looked at him enviously. "Don't symbol of power and royalty, and in many and let 11 old Betsey" speak. The buck lar, while the sk *
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. Ii in love 4t that age. e -say 9" I hel! he no one to gu " ide, no one to.sustain inquisitive (they - had been countries it has become part of a religious gave two or three wild bounces, an -1 fell in is wanted for fee
� , 11 He has been to me with -the same n -non- r. -terflies and the profess6r crushed the life Want to seem I the brush. Uncle Fin didn't move toward
- . - . . her And yet, this great, sweet, wander- out of her. What -if she should go her friends from boyhood) but what induced you as well as a royal symbolism. ,in one large (10
- I I sense, pap&." a little protesting qxuver in ful world of love had,,epened to her sorrow- journev of all -days and leave the professor to part with them ?" I � Among the Greeks and Romans the um- it- When the boys came up Lije asked the tin spoon in it fo
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�'*',' \ her voice. ing eyes and brightened her whole existence. The professor hesitated. brella was used by ladies, while its use by old man what he had shot at. of fresh cream, a
, -Then," said- the professor, takin - up with no one to grumble at? Tbeprofessoes Ohs only a trifle," hesaida littlenn- men was considered effeminate. "A buck, I reckon," said he. "What'd
I- , 9 How strangely sweet and sweetly strange spectacles grew moist. He wiped them " the cream is eith
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� another "Woof," Ill may,consider-the�fhe . I all the little cares and'vexations. ,of steadilyi 11 I muddled away the money I In France umbrellas were early in com. you fellers nlaze at?" . Sometimes the
" elpisodeat an: end.11 He said this as if his 't was - . carefully and put them back in his pocket. ved for my daughter's nion use among all classes as a protection 11 A big buck," said Lije, " but I didn'b
I 1, . , . life had stolen away at love's Ing : all After his first surprise was Over, be had ought no have, sa creamers, in cold,
� � beautiful, fair-haired daughter -were an in- _0m - reach him. Which way did he go from
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� I seat whose sensations and emotiona -had to - the dullnessi all the squalor almost, of her dived for them beneath the sofa. Women trousseau. The poor girl was fretting her both from rain and snn ; but although here 9" 1 is done the milk
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L: , , -1 undings ceaaed to exist in the face of warm, and cooled
� _ , were such irrational beings; they couldn't life about it. This was the only way I could known in England from the time of Queen
,-" be classified -an insect belonging to the surro think of to make heramends." - -Anne, it was -not until the latter end of the 11 W'ich way did he go?" said Uncle Fin, heit beioreskimm-
r __ � i genus mutable. .if, - the wondeifluU4t that Arnold White loved ,reasou-except at Gir�toa ; they only love Bloggs stared, but he only said, 11 Good 18th century that one could carry an um- contem;tuously. " Ye heerd me shoot,
"I thii doret aind,w her. No kn*ht was he, in dazzling armor and put up with barJ usage or escape from at the end of twe
". nk not, papal YOU I aid waving-ptumes; no conquering her The professor re- -night," and the professor .went back to brella in London streets without incurring didn't ye ? If you smart roosters don't Ming the cream is
; �, add Gretchen, sofily- - - � - I 05 it by death� - By death ? Camberwell. - con I stant ridicule know how to handle a gun yit mebbe ye as from the separa
I . a sp snarlell lance in baad,,.and mounted on a prancing membered when, long years ago, he sat at � - know how to dress a dead deer. If ye do
L- steed ; n nt, minstrel he� with golden the-bedgide of Gretchen's mother, watching - He came in very quietly. Arnold had not - For 50 years there was little improve- cooled, it being all
I ' , theprofessur.- "Whaeitobecomeofinels' . jist trot over yender by that big hemlock
� harp and�plden tongue wherewith to sound - yet arrived. Gretchen was looking better. ment in the construction of umbrellas, Those who still i
V� � thetmement slowly grow a, "glimmering
l� M� fitmg a bundle�of papers from the . �) I "his remorseful eagerness, the professor, which remained the coarse, heavy, clumsy an' hang up that, buck. I'd go an' do it abouldset where t
J - , table and locke4 fiercely at - Gretchen., her praisia�' He was a city. clerk, and yet, quares and how, as the great messenger It my han' hain't ez stiddy ez 'twere fifty
. to Gret&Vu's enraptured ideas his -pen was drew nea,r1r vague regret filled. his heart; could not stay to ,take off his coat. He fell articles they had been at their first intro. buti perature even (fiftJ
. 'then, he. drew hi S- ,dressing gown 1110' I" � year &9() ye know, and mi eyesight's fail-
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. closely around him. He gave - pt.e . __ a lanck with its - Mgie thrust away and he realized that he had neglected - to on his knees be -aide the sofa, and fluttere& duction. the in'. 11 I skim, always, bef
[I S6 .- -crumbled. the walls of the castle of solitade, water the flower of a woman's love until, thecrispbank notes into her hands. "There, They were badly fitted, very loose in thick. Do not be -41
�%'. inary 675ugk- Gretchen drew clos r that � - Lije and Sim could hear the old man
4 and.in-their place uprose 4-1tower decked little by little, it drooped- and pined and Gretchen !" he said. � joints and euremely cumbrous. Up to 1848 -kim milk along wi
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I 1_" - the stom.might, pass- over her hea& - � cattage,sweet -with trailing honey -suckle - ( re en ave a happy- little cry. 96 Papa, the only hinprovement ma,de had. ,been the laugh all the way over to the hemlock tree,
__ � � The*orl ," said the profesa�i I , faded away, and all that was left of it was � '
��_ - Ir - -4 - 9 � lag in the and when they. found the buck lying there, CH
1', - and:around the porch of which blossomed a, bauclfril of ashes. And even then she papa,- er i you get them?" substitution of gingham as a cOvefi as a mackerel, and with only one bul- We churn three i
. I that Irivaselffsh man -because I dop't _11 46
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1`4 1 - - WrOw. � - .� u � pure white imes. .-But she could not go to . y rree es," said the -,professor, with place of oiled cotton or silk, thus doing dead -and that through the kidneys,
T_ I Tou�: , Vhe wM14"'As usual, is TIC Lt hadn't reproached him, but with one last Mon ful. tis tion.,� 11 I've sold -them p6way with the sticking of the folds. let -hole in it, Wednesday and Sa
�� . ( thakis a,detaA. In s�?U6 afaRits, e*rien6i .. her knight-enipty handed. -and yet the pro- dying effort bad thrown her wasted arm , I -to a they felt like butting their heads against a, fore we chum the c
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. - I tessor-would not help her. If theprofessor that beast Bloggs.' He'll publish -them, In thatyear William Sangster obtained � 66 0 by setting th(
the world- gqnera� is wrong. . Here, am -I,- . I � I around hismeck and besought him to -,deal . rock. They dressed the;deer and brought it
� - __ 4 __ - ril�nUd_ h . . with and be, known,as a Aecond Brillat-Savariw" patent for the use of alpaca as a, covering, -
; ,I - �� " &$or.'! confbran� I _ - * - __ *-idiould have &�-room within- this - -little Gretchen. - � And - . . -
: - � . I 11 - - __ - A,Iaric�P4ii, pre I - , , - very tenderly I Buthe was unjust.to ll -that beast Bloggs." for umbrellas, and in 1852 Samuel Fox inz in without a word. - vessel containing w
� � ble beii4t-b** '_,Wbrld-ly� - `6 `� 61- ' - wf*Y 06t could sit ,and -dreani 7this ,Was how he 6d,kept his promise� - i
� . , 4 - - -, � - . __ I _ ' 11 It's a ter'ble thingw'en a -man gits old
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_ �� - �y .or invent br"ge- "hq& The rtuit, of Years had -eaten -Waggs.thou 'thw toA ter, .famous "Paragon"' - We use a large car
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i" �_ , - ��,�, - ca -1- respaichts.;,sail'the- )ihe I I -he -pithiiihed -'the r1b, Dtally changed the character of an' shaky an' durn nigh blind, hain't it, answer the purpos
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� - . �-T - � -t e &'C%, dopSn't iV '3617&jt�IuCl� - 'P , - - -, aLgreat . _. amay his soul -and coriodid L � , e pro $ Fin, seriously, as the in kept stirred anti
;4 1 Ognike I _qU I I '," -,he,knew AeAl more about bast- - . -fessor'SL name as well as his own. He de. umbrellas and gave birth to the trim, strong boys Is said Uncle
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I L' __�_��__` :'L. ;e ,- slight I rt - - - -ti- `_ - I ii.ripli � *_� a�srhla� -_ - - - I - , - FrwiiIn6 idiiine ihat Shadow - of a dreams L - will.6-the. . ducted his � -out of: the profits, and iierviceable articles of to -clay. boys tumbled the buck on the ground at his temperature, when
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1'-_L_- - -I _Q=_ tche ' - the - h I -am call -finie,'-he had ne- - I— over the venzen,
- --- , � I Fin I-, - - _ - -- re q &d colbicteilall his -recipes, wh C and sent on the agreement to the professor stiddy nerves that knocks where the temperai
11 �: �__ � I I Gkouni_=yage,oruthe&_6j. Yli- _;1 .- 1NUSPY - -
;d - I - _ � _P"_ ert �jjt�f��L r ading them as sacrea. B , ' wom"heart *in- a who is now' drawing a handso;ae royalty I
"I : I- -, � I - - i - fii ---w--- - - eg. - - - __ - - _. I _. I �, ,. . -_ I tom hain't it, boys -l" ' asthe cream. Thi
LI - __ � - Art ggle. �iv iritIL thi cdo=410W * bh �_ - Uttef --. ilected and -crushed the same #ith� -from it . � A Amous RoOkin.- 8 -1
� - - __ " - - -'-. - - if i -1; * - ;� WWW& - an and Was now doing the - . . . . Then the way this old am laughed made churning is done, i
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I i - - I - L I I - "_ .. 6elA 4PpW6_-, - loggans" or logganstones, and have been took the big back to Mast Hope, loaded it' morning while it is
�:- , - . -Vou&DWz '" ,W,--- I - - - -MOTO � M a 46t'thbitaWfUl moment of her dreams became -reality, and
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_ : - I 1, . I - - -Apd. . 0 �__ _Ti��166 - . 6i �� I � . . needless to- say that � the - professor's L remar
,, " I , - -, �, , �� , , ,:� - . . . . . �� : � , 7 asko. f6r liftOM murder-,- men wouldn% recognize it #a - ,great world is now I
-,-; " -1 . -almutia - - _Aikmlke�oliv �p ,� ,_ _� I I I ying evenly balanced -on top satisfied Uncle Fin that he nude a mistake crean: U ft very imp
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- 1�,�, _.� 1_- -,M_ , I __11r- -but the America. It, in t* * from the chase two years ago. butter for the prese
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_� - ti g - cm f, ii -w -as' � � . f 4 -ii - xrqoms, and n -his anxiety re =se I've got to go out an' give them a profitable yield of
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