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I'I3,Ipeese, NOV, tele ;1839. j patient ringing, the water dripped my return,"
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oitlt All;?,'l9 4i one �' over the brim: of hes hat, all its once t+ith Ler fears, the woman
!, glory departed. But she made a se rurally to her feet.
erev 'Et It Ll , HOIt C'F "MAGDALEN'a fair picture to look upon. With "I shall be &ad if I can be of auy
• quickening pulses, with a beating service to the scum; lady,"she said;
' heart, Amos Marston feasted upon and Vashti listened with pleasure
' it with quick, shy glances. A lady to the low voice, every tune of
OONT1 ` 1 cowing swiftly towards them from which was full of s:teetuess.
'1.-. It ,a:. el had bought , a root') at the back of the house In the gloom and dankness a hic•h
;Le ha•, t' tit i.a t., Ping feather , thought that surely she had never had again fallen upon the roow the
anti Rena).trai,..rit.�s. Yhilip beheld one more lovely. woman's eyes could discern nothing
ltainsfc rtl,'tr .-yrs. • 1 • :d wide with 'Come in, come in 1" she cried, of the face of the girl elle was
aa. uuis 1r:Aent nd listened to , opening a door close by them. present -could see only a tall figure
, Vashti'd weeds "This is a dreadful storm. It is standing by the door ; but Vashti
r buuy'1t it ' :iy one when the most violent we have had dur- saw Sister Anna plainly --saw plaiu-
goiug eat with tet, friends the , ing the summer." ly a slight, graceful form, draped in
esomereets," Miriam rt joined, feel- I Vashti could scarcely remove her
in that th s Let. ut .ie.rs 'palled for eyes from the little woman who led
etuu little t-:.; l.u,;., ; "I did not tlie;;way into a large room which,
.;:fro that tura' ,h"p..:., appear more through the bright fire that burnt
mo:ruly :11 -eats: ii:. rl. dph Bartoli's in the grate, looked comfortable and
,slat:: ht:r." cheerful in the gloom and darkness
1 dui ;ia , ; • i. oat put it oft of the storm. The lady was very
this eveuur;;," 1,i,dip Rainsforth ' small ; white hair lay in smooth
e.,ttl, with ;fru' e ..ai.:. etction; "it is bands over a forehead which show
%.-I v becie.ii.'.,• t , ',. Vashti." ed, not one line of care ; the face
es moo '.Lc., t..) LI L , nothing, hut W'.s calm and restful, with an ex-
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