The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-25, Page 3••••,
December 25th, 1902
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Maud re
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• Wedding'
t X X Bridegroom,"
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°The Unseen
°A. Terrible
BY IVIAY AGNES FLE1VIING Secret," 41'
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It was in London we lot. her -
in the gt•cat, vast city of London. I
was out with her one day, and sec
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ing a vast crowd ut the corner of
the street, I went, over, „holding my
little Marguerite by the hand, to
500 what wue the mutter. The crowd
increused we were wedged in and
could not extricate ourselves. Slid -
donee some one gave her a pull; her
little hand reluxed its hold; I heard
here cry out; and shrieking madly, I
brust from the crowd in search or
her; but she was gone. I rushed
shrieking through .the streets until
they arrested me as a lunatic, and
cart•ied me off. For a long, •long
time after, I remembered nothing.
My husband founel Inc out und tpok
charge of me; but we never heard
of our child afeie that. • I nearly
went mad. Ii was mad for a time;
but it. has peeked. I heard them say
that she wee stolen few her extreme
clittary,bettexty.; but, living or dead,
feel she is forever 'lost to me -forev-
er lost -forever lost!"
Site rocked back and,forward while
he wild black oyes- gazed steadily he -
fore her with that same rigid look of
chattgeless despair.
"I loved he'r. better than any thing
in earth or heaven except her fathe
er-eny heart was wrapped ' up in
hers -she was the dearest part of
myself: and, since I lost her, life
has been a mockery -worse thana'
mockery to. nue Girl," she said,
looking up ' suddenly and fiercely; '
never love! Try to escape woman's,
doom of loving and losing, and liv-
ing on when death is the greatest
blessing God can send you. -Never
love 1 Tear your heart • out and
throw it in the flames sooner than
love and live to know your golden
idol is an image of worthless clay.
Girl, remember!" and she sprang to
her feet, her eyes blazing with a man-
iac light, and grasped Pet so fierce-
ly by the arm, that she was forced
to stifle a cry of pain, "never love -
never love, Tillie a dagger and send.
yout• soul to eternity sooner!"
She flung Pet from her with ,a vio.-,
tem.° that sent her reeling against'
the wall and darted from the l'00112.
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ifel% Garnet, niy deer sir, tau° . the world had eVer done before.
things easy. 1 trust I •bitye too There she at and stared, unable to
mighty majeety, remove her eye from the darle,
much respect for your high end
1 infl1411flieteliNt,e0.ku. Suinthadropw3n.solitliti. of.sl ftturniseetr, aabnide
to do anything , so broweed, handsome face that was
turned. toward. her with a. look boa
careless, half admiring, and. wholly
i aft eiretunstances will allow. NQ, amused.
I now that I've eased iny mince 1,,d The man VMS 'the eret -to break. the
I rather not get married just at pres-
ent, thank you. 1 expect to take the "Yoe are the young lady they
black veil some of theee long come_ brought here last night, I presume?"
shorts, if I may be allowed so strong he .said, wn'trhhig her "ri(4181Y,
are not so nice as they might be, bespoke hire, even if nothing else bad
His voice, toe; was like Hay's, and
an expression, and second-hand nune
No, Mr. Gat•net, I'm exeeedingly done so, 'above his ealling-being
feeird;igbetidt flotr•ettY joiyurintteits7 fladetetieinriong. totte, those low, modulated tones that can
high honor of sharing your hand, only be educated into a, man.
heart and tooth -brush," sale Pet, Pet did not reply. She did not
with a. prorate -al courtesy. bear hint; in fact, being still' lost in
Mess for the future, and leave nie digesting her. surprise at this es -
minion, you shall not decline it!,, Iltoertinicfl:it.ig resemblance. Ire wittehed
"And , by all" the newts In flainee,
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il,,tt,L,svoicsNs,0,1,1,t,epsotltit'tfie, with
,sileTet,i,titgal bii/;rtutewt,ninlinagelcitcoirileled by lier in- h° 11"41'1;121(1"nitlientth' °Ills an 61:1?itlietinbgr°floi.er
to finish my nap."
a sneer; "but, really I eatinot leave heaven above us, yoit shall el$trier t tie° flt•IN",il.elithle•Isl,Irshioskottetk.cri/•algt' Vr111/'11Q1inngli,,lel,liitir)::it:YosgttilitIldigs'
you to solicitude and loneliness, tide Ply wife, er-Y
to talk. over with you,, n ncl us you
of thnes • "Well," said Pet. sitting clown at 11,143'. I Presume you never saw an
wiey. .Ae 1 hey() a numher .
li a t e forgotten to ask me to cleoPPIng -her chin in her hands, arel outlaw with a price upon his head
before. Is it to curiosity alone, or
the table, resting her elbows upon it, -
eh. down,' I thinh .1 will poit avail starinp; At bim as only sae. emee is it, to some conceeled deformity,
cm? 1 never like' to have a burst of
0 that • I am indebted for that pier.ing
eerie:
„no stare. "What? • 'Why don't. you • g.
myself of 0, friend's feivilege,
take a seat inystor.-
eloquence like that snapped en'n't off
man seated Wins:elf beside her on the In the at -addle like the stem of e Pet was aroused now, and redden -
Anil yery nom halently that
lounge.. ,Pet sprang- up • with a Pipe: it sPoils the effect."
bottle!, es „if the. were a ball Of le- 'Mien, mad girl; you shall either
dee-rubber, or had eteel springs in. be„\t‘iyellwifweir.cliG• tsuhinierte, don't like
Ifitgai;
hoe feet, ana confroitted hen , .
contradict you; but if there can be
blazing cheeks and fltuthing eyes, •
"You liateful, disagreeable, ;yellow a. worse fate tban to have anything
to do with rid, X'd like to know it
old ogre!" Hie burst oet Niece
aim seat to youltself, ti.e.•11;• if • you ,---that's .
"Then you will 'net • coesewt?" he
want it, but den't dare to ceme near
ate again! Delft „dare- I pay!'; eked Baia' ginIring on her a t*I.'
"Mr. Clarget, for goodness' • ea' e
she st amped her, lea passional ely , • •
don't Make e,o, an 'aid goose cif
like the little tempest that 1110 »»'
dati:geseous ,woek..pleeing
witg yourself, asking silly'. •quotetioxeil"
chain -lightning, 'Mr; Rozeel Garnet; ttitl.aret, Yeweieg. - •"1* wishr. you
sh be Warned in lime. I vow to won"' go:i rill eleetlY, and you look
team! if I hada- hroonet•tick handy, hist now so Mali . like a shanghai
Pd let you know while it hi1-0put a reoster with -the jaundice, that you'll
give me the nightiteu•e if ,ott'cion't
respectable eyming Woman. in- •0; rage.
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I "Per fun, she said: none of Us knew
101 it possible you are not the ono.-
..* 'really do• not know the name: tdhreortyte ttbiftetradoavyerexivecirhtothlterihefitrnd ever
Though In.41)fl'ayInortAthheerretthLii:wIlleostilti dieing something out 01 the way, you
finding her out. Miss Pet, always is
and as YOU Say I'M not, I„.Won't die- know, Mester Itanty."
• pute it -hut 1 most. deeldenly arm Mot
Entente Germaine." "And how ie 'Air.' Germaine end.
"Erininie who?" cried the oUtlaW, . MlasVaeryrmei•nelile; :Vitt. etcLudgi'L'IC:r". bless
with a violent start. . me, you woulcl hardly know ler. Ray;
"Oerntaine. PeritaPs yell object to he's shot up like a MayPole, and got -
that, too." . one of them nasty mustarches on to
"Pardon. Me; the name is.-" He his tipper lip. It actually makes my
paused and shaded his One eyes for a flesh creep to see them eating or
moment with his hand, then looking drinking with them on, rin glad
Up he added: i"She Maw the. duo whont you don't wear ;me, Master Minty,
to be brought; You are really Miss for of all the disgracefin Wings --
Lawless, then thee• has been a tre- .1Itirs. (badge rolled up her eyts fts if
mendous mietake." . in intense disgust, lay wny of tilling
"Humph! it seegs to me to have up tee eettuo„ .
been a misteke all through. 1 1 .. It's 00 laaet 01. aline," /.111
shouldn't wonder the lettst if it turns efreuee seta itenty, imsehlit „ie 1 um'
out to be some of Master Garnet's over his hip; "rye ee,.n mow tog "way
handiivork. So they wanted to . ear- e ri i 4 I e.
.or ont tase warty years: but owiee
ry off Erminie-? Now, I'm real glad,
1 was taken, if it has saved Minnie, lt,orosvoidnetenviei:yestreitliouttisbadtilszititst ix,), fa thoef
It appettre to • have beeananirifigretttyo 5 .1,
tiOcni 1 , or ecnne other ineertitable lee -
Piece 01 business from b'egi nothing can be induced to
i ertushall nut aXt end •to this rays- . whiskers, flotirishing, no doubt, Itee
sprout,. There's Ray, now, .with
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ter," said the captain, starting up a green bay -tree; and bet e tun t, al,
itnd. going to the. door. •"'Margitete young inan, twice es cleset•ving, with
t iia, At 1 id, iiiti the • • • .
ed snowy at his words and look. 1 ,seunici 110,4,201 Garnet. hero.„ . a face as smooth its a sheet of fools -
ca. p, - It' a darned shatne, and I
Then her old impedence Pante back, , e has autie,,, replioo the voice
won't put up with. it, hanged If I
119c,le801,141IrtoltS'Yeer'ez:lotclutiheetlYolnly' outlaw of the woman, ."Be went aWaY. the do! Iles,. Gudge,. let me have a
with 0 price upon his head I have ever mOtnent yott•entered that room." horse and wagap, , or a supet•annuat-
seen, 1 •have. just heti the bouor of "sold!' cried Pet, itlinPing uP end ed gamier, .or a go-cart; or • some
holding' • an • intet.view with one; whirling 'round like a. top .111 her de- other quadruPede• to take me home,
though, really 1 ' dou't think Ills -light, 'He has' taken' you all in- educe I Must tear myself away,. 1
head is • wortft a inlee above eon Made April -fools of every mothete.s reify its -wilt do it :first, us last."
rents, if that, e suppose I have the. son • of yotte 'Cerried 'off me, Pet 'Mrs. Gudge• o; eyed the door, and
sublime happiness of beholding his . La,Wlees, for Erininie derrpaihe, Ile called to 'Bobby to. beteg round 0
eaiehtiness, the commander-in-chief Of • knew be would be discovered, and horse; and soon after that hopeful
, now he • has fied; and when you see made his appearance, leading' the
all the eintiggleis? •
'Even so! . I have eettirued, you last, night's wind again, yott will see an Intel by' the bridle. ' Rarity wated
.hee.ed • you •tvere he.re, and ettene to of Sundays!" • .
speeoeceyioviet,,,,s.o.on.er, th.an wee •exiteeted: hint. • Oh! I declare if it's not the a good -by . to Mrs. Gude°, ileng a
in -fart, solely upon -your -account. I. beet • joke I have heard this- month handful of coppers to her sone junip-•
And ov'erconie by the (to her) Jere-. Renty's eyes Itt up with 'Pleasure
," , ed into the saddle, and was oft. • •
sistibly -ludicrous discovery,' of how . as the old familiar scenes came once
"Indeed! Weil, I hope you like
You sit beeide hie, bideecli leaughe . clear. out. . .. „ • , -me?" Sid Pet, pertly,
one of themselves,. -rat fell back„ road,• bringing back the 'naemory of
there is pollution -.in the very air .. _ ....l'etrmTill - •
a e uweoss'i take . ear I , . "Most• decidedly," seed the oat-
ilave you ,no feer'?". e • la.w. missing his- baud caressinely laughing uproariously. . . . the. ditegerotie' practical joke they
"Well, Ma I cen't say that* ,k1' have; .• •
Ire turned' for at) enseant„ livid .
wit h .ew;er; ", hat 40 lose ho,....te,,„od,6. Alt tcast, I don't stand very Much in ttili.41.1totalcit he sct.eeli'leipiti:i :10 iflianillTdieedpilourtial)i,ey'l . ' 9 CHAPTER XXXIII.
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the smugglers had been "sold" by mere in view; , There wee' the forest
you . ' . • ' •
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• • over his whiskers; "so natich, intact, •
. . •• had Played on Pet. There was Dis-
• inal Hollow, silent, grint, gloomy, •
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wits .not his 'rale, -tow, end $o gulp, •iiwe of You, you- know,. •1 ex.Peet L in love with you 011 the spot:" . - Clear the track! eft we go! whip
. and lottely-a lit habitation.for • mise
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ii•ritating .wores as best fie. might lie
, . him crawl 011, at that snail's pace 1 •Priscille. 'Peosypegs. Berg was the
in; down the little. dratieht of • her • - olight to, but 1 don't. It'S not "ray' . ..w e • • up old lazybones there, -ii d 't let
doi.ng ,nothing of the sort," said Pet. Darrens; there. •was the little; white!
fault, for .1 cen't h&lp it." . . ell, you „I 1 grtatly oblige Inc by and on
said: • ----a .• • ., , , "Then, slum fair means will , not .. It's pleasant • te bee the old tamiliar vineLehtided cottage. and Yonder in
"eh!. reve, and storm, 'nevi flash do, something elec. must r't exelaimed . '..1 have had. enough. de lot to last
faces again, after knocking' about in the dietunee, dazzling in its spotlesa
flee, my little t emelci; • but it will -.Garnet, making a epring towa.e 1 her, ole for one while. , LoVe's • not ' the paint,. „ WaS the staring, .garisli 'White
Squall. * • • ,
avail you poth Y,ou but • bettt .• While Ids eYes "wove blazieg 'with a, . .11 ,h ,t ,i, .
pteasantest theigln the woild, jud _ strange Ports ear half a dozen yeers
f -te . a- I • • -don't. you think so, inessinate ?" •
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SOme, good -humored -looking ..yoong. "NOW to give • them, . surprise,"
the air with • breath tho tetelble light . 13ut Pet was a mg y .w 4. , ve- seen o e ic
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less„ either, for you -look so clazelin'g : able weaphh, she darted ,haelc, and mdg o tate no ling w eter little, cotta,ge-gate and app,roacheci
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to wit it el e Leek th fellow with. the uninist k bl ' • f the door, "wonder • if. Minnie will . .
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really,. I 'do not •now as it is -use- as himself, and, seizing hole forthide e, 0.0g. t ti • h t ••
beautiful en your rebest wrath, „my flout !elle .1t . triemphantly, exelanne
ot •the gentle -ellen whose" prisoner 1 ..11, .1 b • t hi
sae or a ou tn, gave is ow-,
'f .11 • know me; X hope .she is in."
dear inflammatien. itIfthe•Iteitrt,• that. „ • • ' • • - • have the unspeakable .heppiness of passenger, an elderly, • cross-Idoking
you. make nee love' you * twice • • as
"New * for a game of ' hide -end -go- being?" - • • • • , . • . gentleman,' who sat beside hint on' end he looked' in unobserved. It was
The' , parloe . doer lay Wide open
much as ever." . • . • .seeke • Catch ma it you . can, Mr.„ "Certainly!' ain callea; foe want ' the roof of the -steg-coeth, a, coned -
"You lo've me, . indeed!" sa.fd. Pee Garnet; • but it you have any. coesid- of a better, Captain •ilenald." ential dig• • with his elbow, that neer- the day on J udge *Lawless -line
proposed, a. few* houre later;. and Er-
content:ph:wifely; "I don't -sou • Whitt eretion. for this -clean floor, keep it ' minie, whose gentle nature had net
"Captain Iteginaldatehat? That's' JY. PeShed him .heaci•first, out Of his .
awful ' ceime a0y. of my forefatheres resoectful distances. • Blood -stains are . . quite recovet•ed feoin• the wound' his
not a, whole mute '''' . . seat • '. . ' . .
havo. ever done, ethat Bui compelled. • • • .„ ' • . . • .- • a •. His, brow elarkenee .for*a• inoinent; -"Lee& bless any eoul, young Man, threats and lutreh words .had given
to stand. up here, like Patience ow a uot the eaelest removed in the Woeide
at spine passing thotight, ehettehe re- there's, no necessity for • breaking '•a, her -het .hteed resting on her hand, and ..
CHAPTER XXXII., as thet. I:won't-listen to it!
. -Steiff ' 'especially such bad
, r II : ant. t g , tri 4 . fi.
1 his' -Ion k ife. an a willin ' •- 1. '-*. '' • -•' - • • • * ,,bo shed:tears, Pt had just c..i.epaFted; and
Monument, and listen to such
. blood. as. yourte•
PI•ed• ' • • . * - " - • - .. nian's ribs 'about it., -is theee?" said •
' her large soft blue -cues dark .evith on-
e , ."*Never mind; it • 8111 es •the pur the old gentleinan snappishly.
go ,etne call. that woMan, and unkler ..hatid. etni %make an "ti I w u " . . -
g.y . o ncl. . , /' ' • b 1 t this plaee?asked the'. • 11 •
her pack you,. Off., with "a flea in yietie • „She had It'in at ba • again There - - '" •
pose end it s the only 'one ...believe. - Yee, e ong . o 7the. gede, (mess: arid reaetion • tO-oss ing
That 111 't clay of her imprisonment i . . Y: x 1 . ever bad a right to. I am afraid • old Man,. after" a short pause . dering the Water of . her exciting peesene_yet •
o Them
avv-. Raisins - .•.'
Currarit's •
over her hooks, and dozed over her ,egot, sfast, net". IlrettY one," said „ ber flaming eyes, pow; and e look of yon find the solitude here' rathei• irk, 'whi----------
-anpanien had • politely. made .the• silence end loneliness more , , .••• PeEllg, Spides .
Fieenicd endless to I et. She yawned. tle• • • • ' • ' • 'WLtS . , i ee s . & 3,11 :.
eeteenaeation• • ie -. tee. ' soeie-do eote note" . '... : , •apelogieed fOr the unnecess'ary • force -dr,eary*.still. '• - ' ,. . .. .,
§lielled...A.TheoncIS .... .
What they were doing it home. and he put (Mt hie Ione . arms arta i:noiriii. •41.1.rkt wild little 'race. . •Rozzel • Ger- ' ."Well, .Captain. Regitiald, • • to bo of the blow' in the ribs. • • •• Ilaney's first. impulse had been . to : • ' '-
drawings, and fell Lislrel) wondering • Garnet with his.. esutel cold seiile, a e . deer, steady.
.' . ' . Ginger',Chips:
• indinent;.. but then, as if. mitdeened
Candle with- you, it'e not •to . say • .a. .• "Yes, "she" said the young man" . rueb . in, 'catch her .in his arme, and ' place whetv a •body WOUld 'like to . With emPhasie, that .r do, and .en.„. give het. a rousing satate; but the
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'elan they would come in search of hold of 'Pet; 'citeadaine. eferguerete 'net;fieeeePtibly.• cociled down . for e
her. It i'tas the Ittegest; di•eallest lilts . gone.. atvay, 'and mai •eet, ere°
day Pet had ever known. The wo- back td -night. • 1110. men :have ' all :hy,h,er tattnting, .deriding. 'smile; .11e spend their lives. • There's:1M danget. , all My taixtbles 'round the. world, e .mornent he saw. her :sweet, pale face •
Dates and
man Margilerite did not make her• gone, t001, 1)4, one. and he is lyieg "
botendedetoward her with . tlie fetft•fu I . of one's growieg eiesifeuet. here, or e never sew. a Plaee I liked better! Ni • and cl,rooping figure,- • feeling.... more. • •
• ' anything teat way you .know -which Plece,like home, you know. Hurrah!. nearlY avproaching • to tie -Atilt),
yy these for your. .
ristrnas Oaks.
All fresb,. find goods :
and: the, best qualities.
Try our .Christrnai Plum
werce served by a; bright, bold-eYed 'drunk. now, now,, 'my. •little . flame In, his eines .befoey:she..eelld ..e) 0' is e of *course, an tulleatitagee And '• for good old „euceetowee" ' .. , than anything our • impudent young'
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-appearance Lomita and Pet's • meaes ender 'the table. out .there, dead spiltig of a wild beast,, and had here.
of fire? 'Does this clarep; Yotir high e nr. .e''' . . mete, might 1.„ ask whYthe gentleman, tletvonder you sailor lied evet. felt before, held him
questions or so. in a hi•eath; but • as rourti see: nnye" . e• . • • .„ . • ; go to sea, then," .•
lad, whom she plied with. seine fifty . grasp, .,, ... • .• • ,
ged little: weep, . is' who .11,3.s put. himself to • the very' said the old inane crossly; ."i/Ou're a back. Soniehdw he lied expected to' '
But the orient:Win
' the boy was a Spantard, , and did. For ;the first. time, the; toeviction ried-off? • All the rest seem to be:. times ae dtty .• I. warrant you, you see a „slender, delicate little girl,. .
had, its sting yet, 'Up fleve •the blue' unnecestary teouble• of 'havieg •rne car- feel : to do.. it, getting • drowned 'fifty..
g it ering knife, down it desceteded - Such as he had last beheld her.; but•
.0,...ei not speak leer enderetaete a , word .' het ..Shts., W9.S eortetiletery in, Welton-- • • 1 t dunib on ' the subject ' frene some .are always ,ori the spree whenever.. '
she ,had.•passed away •foreveie. and • :
. ••• swith all the force of her mean arm; . • . • „ : • ' . . , • you get on ,Shore; spending, all your '--N,of„ English, Miss Lawless did. .noa et thrilledethrough the heave tee Pete here 11) her place pt. a 'tall... elegant
ber aim • it'as•' not afire; and • ' it • -ctoise.." . . . • ., .
but
gain' inuch 1by -this.' As, ther'e was no making her 'for ciaeMoinent Alienist . • "I fear I 'will •hat,Ye. AO be ditmh.".- . money :instead 'Of .putting it 'he • the girl; Wi,th a face as ravels+. ase the
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means qf telling- day from night., P.et dizzy with .-"nameless apprenlision: .
. e•. .„ . ocged in. Ins shoulder. • , • •
Pudding 0.1read3eixiatde. It is
'With len .awful oath, ha seized her • too, eny dear eoung: layy; ehe gentle,. savings-benk." • . • • hazel-heired Madtifinas that hadsmile
would have thought a week had el- Bet the • neoekingee exulting eyes, e of . bands in 'his vice -like ri and with man who hae shown his .gooe Atiete . "Me get on. the. spree?': Said the. • ed. upon in thdim; old eatlie- • , fi
so slowly axle provokingly. pOinttel on her, and the 'high spirit of: . • wo•tind ex;a111). pot deep, yet the blood• •wish to be known at present. Can.' 5)1 )C Alle my •xieeney goiS's• to :pro- one etep • forward ; she ,lifted 'her •• • . e
11 apseil but fol., th,e little clock that • his, everywhere', bent tanneingly his oth uIled out tge.Pk'nife. The ,b3' falling in 1.ove with Yeti, does net sailor, • drateing . himself up; * "no; drel-aisles ---------,uie Itaty. tbok el.37 .
pur .ec up as. le put ,tt , an • s , . head with , stivtled look; her eyes..
A t' 11 stock. of
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.brave girl, fleshee ineignentlY *up ;. • s t t I led • t .. his vou not gliess yourself?" „ . Vide .bread aud'inolasses for my •
"This beiag takep captive and car- ..an.d, fixing •her elaehing black ayes . ,eery. reace , , Haven. t tho. remotest. idea, unless.' -an‘deeluaily.." 0 • . ... a • . • met hie, end :she itartdd ,intpetuous, ,
ly to. her feet. . .
"'" .• ried off to, a romantic dungeon by Nil on his faeee. she answered bold, • • T - • • • • • it „be Rozzel .Garnet, or Orlando 'Too- - Wive' bless My . soul anct body !"
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out the lugging hours,
he sight seemed to rouse hirn to • Table DeliCae.e
s. •
• a 'lot of bearded outlaws, . 15 not „len „ • .
: • ' • madness; •and Vet writhed. with pain" • "Yeags• •
what it's cracked up to be, afteit '`Nn, iteclbeelf 11 Dampe my co.ur- his fierce .gaesp. she .fea, herself “Ao-neitheel • Garnet, of course,
• all," said Pet, gaping fit to ;strain aka,: •Ixereootlil• . De • you, really suPe. brought you- hone, but., he was, i)aid•
fainting A dreadful "Weakeess was
exclaimed the .old gentlemap, ''Erminie! . . . .
surely net ina,reled Yet,' yonogster.'.' vIta,:pty! 11) eltantyt anese
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Yes, I regret to say .*e are, ' 'said g a( • • • • • . .. . . . . .
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het jaws. "Now, when I used to pose I ant afraid of you Redact Gar-. t i• i f , 1 .. to do it by another -we • otitlaws do the "youngster" ,in question' .in a " She eaug both hers • 6 ' .
lit his had IA
s ea rug t lrough her tame; ,w lea, es ., ,. • • . • , , • , P•Maitland •
L sent by q ' anything, nom murder down, . for . passive tone, .'aed got,a large fain- while Gr ace,, a momen e en? so, . •
Iv, f t; b f • I
read about the Idvely- princess 'leeing net? of you; the /twit ' - . '
, arrant, wbite- 0 'leaven, a uick, heavy
carried off bY the fiery dragon, I , livered'. eoward gtod.evee afflicted the' ste • il • • t o.' 1 • money. • .As for" ToossTege,„ br what- ily with •large appetites to support. , Pale, • gushed with delight, and ihe• " Successor ta Ogle Cooper
p was. extrd withou , an t len a
used CO wish 1 frad been in her place , veth! Ha!halrwIav if 3011ameamialing vela, • calling, , ever the mun1, e may. be, , haven't sthe My wife keepe a billiard -saloon and violet eyes were fairly radiant with
• ' eaeth '' '
but' I know better now. - She' must 'think so, -you exle' a gretrtee *fool than * elle 1 I (l/e7rilet! wh r • .. r • u?",. Pleasure of kiefe ing'. him; but 1 can, the children keepeapple-stancls.at the ' joy.
have hid a horrid, stupid time .of•li • everit I took you t*e pe," •• assure' you h; not he," *corner •of the streets; .except
• With a fierce impeecatien. of rage'.
ybung man, the prince,. came sin' he •Intlf rciae da hes eleeee 'rage, seloonting girl. one turned1 was. good •tee. gueseingi .•eo..h.'14. not Pine family,. sit.' Halloal•••here" • eGot Valtimere, day‘ before •yes e . •
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"0 Ranty, 7 .aan. so ‘glad! When
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in that encha.nted castle, until that • Ills teeth elosed .evith a-,spaefriodie the b ifflett'Villaii 1 urled"the • . , .
Wel! • then I giva dp, .I never est daughter, • and she'3 at .seee•fee, did you come „
•
eedti.y.• . 1 seppose you .httectlY e -e-
. ii.nd-'imrried her, oft seHeighea What • tb is feee, as ,„he hissed: ' . *.-. . .. to hetve the i•oom, hisSing itt her,ear:' . bethei• my brein ebont •it.. Is It high are, at 'the eTudestoWn. Ilottsee and '
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nearly -
pity I wave no Prince to.conle for "Girletetke .ettree teittp.t,' me not tbo e • evoilee again'• Due 3'011 eve 'sun . •.' treeson to cisk how, long.' I am tp bethere's my old friend, Med. Ouclge..". • „Pecte.0 to ' see . me to -eight,..- Er•-
in
,?-riet. Wonder if Ray Germaine's gene. far, lest I. make- yeu feel. what ' Reis • ' eoopecle up here' iti • this - undergrotind • • "XIttinpli 1" -.0,4-ented the old geptlee • Minio?". . '
. . my potVee. Ily Heaven and all its . , • .
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. .. , f . ' .. , doubtfully!, . "' ' leo, tedeed. And. it. is the Most
..yet. Ile does not care ism° pins wheta tatint.ine,ekeiond endurance!'" -- I -osts-, I wiII yet 11ave ray retenge. ' ' * • • t" • • '110)e . • . . .111f1,11. where .are you
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, • :slayer he ever sees .me again er ', "Parking . dogs -seldeen bite, •Mee• . pet- d1 opped. mut a seat, and, feel,-..'„",Perbal's ee.lor Tight, Peilewee long-. from last, young man?" • ••• • , delightful., surprise!'' exclaimed Ve-
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;.-Noliody cares about me, amt., I'm ' eGarneteelittle .enerling'curs never," • . ing .siek and geehe bowed her head *°r•• • -LiireePttol-ship 'Sea ItTymple' mes- mint°, her .beautiful „face irradiated
. With, joy, 'And forgettihg ehe was. no
, , nothing buC a poor, ;lapsed,' tiiabbli- "Dy.qteaven, lirfl I . will. Straagie „ .on• liee hands: ,N:it'rer in her. life be- "Two., whole blessed. weeksl-Whewl, 'ter, turleigh; nest 'vete, Ila,ndolpla •
he
cal little wretchwould coxne and talk to ma • even springing frereety to his Ace.. • ' • weaknesse Whet . Would • all her* is, that P le. be 'it • inelaneholY . case of . • Had Fenno 'cliStinguislied ' paseengera longer speaking to the boy Raiity. •
. eq wish somebody you , if you do not stow') ..shoeted,fore
• elled ' She so fully kealiz,ed• her oWn '• • 'Well; Mr . Capt ale, 'el 1 hate to say ,Lawless , Esq., 'late of 'Beath Hill: '
But when she taught A his eye's fixed
' ace Wail al death ' before . half • tlie . out with . es, too; "• said the young upon her with a look the boy had ,
Rozzel Gat•net, or that inert with •all She * teolceone itep . back, 'laid hee- '..beasted 'strength have avaeled her "e never worti, the flesh rose paindully '.
the black whiskere,•whefe•was impolite, band en "h- caevingeknife ehate, had but fee teitte lietetenly intei•positiort? time ,• and then • .(' wish yohr patron,. man, tightening' his..belt,
1 whoeVer he may Ito,' joy Dellis' liar,. ". , "Herephite itgain grtmted tke ' old. -,severt to , her very ,forehead. ., Ohe
enough to call me names, oe that I- beehe on • the table since ainuei-timo., A ne6trient aga, -a ncl she was'. at a .
ArT
., . . e 1 i 11 le, g t asp o a...gem , • a • Man. ,."Who were they, May I as'.1" dropped his hand: vihila hie eYee 'fell, ...
''' -:-: ' • *. - • e'. ' an 'esdape 1 -he had' had! 'row she . ' and-she:said, in a Jew; aseured tone:
would he better thee' -mole In turn riding senile. . 'We tvf I hope, tot bettet things, .."Certafaly, you' may ask, , and /
to dust and astu•s:` if r al kept • here •. In .splfe eof himself her dauntless- By the way, I.,' haire great pleasure in .answering„ the * "Sit downe you meet •be -tilted af-
much longer; I know 1 will!" . . epirit • .and bold .. date ' • , i I . L.' . " . • .' ha..ire , not heArd yoUr /jam; yet-Whal 'Earl and Countese De 'C. u d ter ,-yoete journey. 1 ami very sort•y •
• .b1 eised, in le r heart, he; •whoever it *my dear young Icidy.•
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ng struck 1 Int. .ighte:- been, who • taut sat od her! • o rcy, an
• • .e -------------- oems, no nut er o•tt re
ti f '.i t . is it?" ,. - • •" • , " '. .•their •daughtee, Lady Tlita-perha.ps 'Rey is mot at hein'e to, meet yotief. -
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And„vawnleg rePealotilY, ge'figtehe* • with admiration. • I -Ie .leniked at; tee 3., t,.. • . ,
' hiiusell agein:" and With a sliort. but Nettle; PepPerpod,". etnd many other' wieked loolcin his knowing' . eyes,. i 'been quite well since :1 Ade, Er- ' ' 1
lounge, in . five minutee elm . Was road. watt in it torne se slight eetnd
asleep. _ .
wild -looking outlaw queete-anYbodet and looked up in his flee 'Willi ea. dee I 'Id 11 • • ••• Wh t., gain."
room, and, stretchilig herklf on the • •'•that So ; leia•eacuee• fierce a spirit ittes new:. suificee • *to Inake "Richat•d unhappy frieeds as 'IMP, Elf, glrefly, readY,`" Said' the yOung Man, with a "Never ; iniitd; e 'will see' 111 t� -
ed epee. book impaticntly across the Tor ea • momentaeuwar.dly woeclerini maitre, never lasted long. Tete nen- •"Pet Lawles.se-lietter kbown to her you're aemminted with• them. al- .
Morrow. And all my Mende have' Farri'ly 'Group
'frail,. axed then,' wfth a long breall, fervent Prayer •01 'thenixigiving; she equally .PeoPee, aPeropriate, and Sew., '"No, sir, I'M mot," snapp,ed the .enlnie?" • '
The elock, sti•ikin5, toile etwoice her, he sank. baelc into,.lits seat. . sal tip .drew ai long ereatheof uh- gestive 'leetfeen. regeet and old 1110,11' '1(114 what's more, I-dbret '•"Yes,. all:. If you had arrived tett
. , family Group
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he • rubbed her Yes and looked' "11"hat'et right, 04,1,st; 4e .8 ;eittai,te eetne be eel •lookin •inistress tb. all -the \\Itches .watit' to late either,' whether „y,ou bee minutes 0001101,, You wou!d have seen . 4
ettiefully, at her wrists, all I:Allele tog .and wiirlacks - that . ever .rode on Ilete•-it. or. not. . . . .
• di.oetthily upeetnd the first objece. on . You have not lost' eel Your readon .
fie stood near, weeh• his usual sinister to keep Abe length of the 'room .1e0-„ ae.sli 1 I • • r • „I t . het, ontiumiy loss. Retfoieseate itt, we are at ancher, et last. anti Itouc you have elle.ngett since 1
that's '' I, will shortly have the •
which her eyes reAtoo was the. met 3,.ste.,,e seed ieete..ettietly: ,,,11 you. vit,Itre Wee ,11.0111 1)is iron' Presspre, broomstieks,' etted lettves Iat•ge and "Well, it's their loge then;
smile. • • , „ , . . ,pleasure, How tall, you have geOwn, '
t,-ionleek ' form of nozzel Garnet, as h whole Skin, it will be wise for you ..Ne.pleui beexeleise, /04-134', with dieagreeeble circle of felneds nrolern all *I have to SO abriet. it. e • Mere
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tweefie us. I den't threaten mph, azure. *I can't eay X approte'ef etieh ,Ptece.", '
g It gl 11.1000 0 „pane, tth,
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• • -Mrs;•••• Midge, don't you ,know '1" SaW you •last, rermitite?" " ' . • .•
"Not tot the worse I hope. You,
, "(th! Seeuere here -are you?" said ,bilt I'M apt to act wheii arotteod,"... violent. love -making; it's tut 1
p ee,SLUT
thiS et • brought out at it exclaimed the emleg efiringing •
• ,.• ',Pet composedly,: after her arse prde "Mlse• Lawless, forgive my. haste' and excites onee-rather I However, 1)1'6101. antt eo rapidly that' the lightly Train hie lofty perch.. '•• , too, hove changed, Master Bratty."
le:9W is your oppertimity to have
a• fanfily group taken •during the
holidays. . perhaps • your—family.
will never be, together again. Chen
on Xtnae.
' longed stare., , inust: eite, it phews' •ztellieee. diti not come to threat& 'fee. eCerse' of tree love never did rue stntergler-calnaie looked eoMP-Iptele, "Why; Mrieter Barite! is this your- "Well, not much, I thible 1 have /4.01aRrs
iless our lepeet, to enter •a•young ertY,'.' said aarnet, lookbig; pouf- Shakespeare: though I hope i"Lawlesit!" oicelaitned. "1 dicl ftte' hancle and going- off into Et. trans- complexion fleS become a, genteel
, gretkt 'deal of delice.cy and polite- yeti, to -eight, but to set •yituit,t lee>. snicetle' aiidordinge-to .that -------------- bewildered. • . . . •slf?" Gedge; • tettspitig her groWn eve or six feet taller, and
isn't alwaye es Medi as the severe O t`' n ' g P I • n; but otheeWiee I am the — --Le • •. -
adY' s eeping 'apartfnent, after thrs tent. • • ------ ,
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inn. ' el ha t netw mischief . haS - "Humphl e'et me at: lithertvf• ..T • course I underwent just now.. Clood 'lees of Heath ' ID11, ' he asked "Dearle me!' how glad 1 ttmlhW Same • Ranter' LaWleSs, I went:away." .
your pat roe „Ali ne with ;plea. cloven have my doubts about that," said grariolisi Ahnt a tiger I hare rais- , ahruPtlY. . • tall you ate, ,alui •how browe, and "A little quieter, I 'should ..hope,
•foot put you tip to now?' 0 , .• Vet; - transilethg. him with a long, eily in tbat epionclam tutor of wive? - "Sligit tly acquaitited. They cay. handsomer than ever, • I derlarel" • fOr • the peace and well,being. of 'the
0, • , ',I. -.3.* • Saucy as ever, little, wasp! Yen en -Winking stare. • ' ". ". - . 'Pretty instreetdr for youth he was,: . I'm L'L ditlighte.t of life," nig- Pet, Otte- old 'friend, Rarity, 'laughed, Community at lat•ge, Do . you - still -
'Should be cateful, hew you talleeiow, .. "Neeertheless, it Is true. To -bight to .be. sere!' ' 'But 1O 1 the •
. pertain composedly. • .- • ' . . alid cittehed'his• stlifehrOWried locks oir retain the high opinion .you hatl *of
• , ,Icriowhig• you are in iny..power:" : , they are all igone-we are MI' alone e, . 1111 C'1 witat: is to be IV( • next "His .cliteghtee? 'Young lady, gr,e .his happy; tbotightles's face, as he yourself befor6 you loft?"
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'tshould 1, 'lithe d! Don't you think *ay but. the..Word,' and" in. ten min., ..i.ene T wondeidi" . • - • you .104ing?"
a . . .. "Yes, slightly • increased,:" said
. answered: . .
. Yen see 'Ype.hrraid.'af yolt,' Mr, Ger- utes you will be as tree • as • the yks• she spoke, the '"i •4041 was . ., "Well; I elute' har-elette thdetentiot-' "I eliee eti•• Mrs'migo.; so Rarity, Who had noW receverect . all
net? _Just 'fancy me, with my linger. tvendS • of heaVert." ‘ ' puebee aside, mid •a. new actor ape ttl on my Part, thoteel; if 'it sotends ---------------------in .factthat they wanted 'his „customiiry 'nonelfttlance of marl-
„, • ••••en my inoeth,eed. nie eyes east clown, "Worse atid wfSreer Mr. Garnet„ peered. Ire walked owe. to the' op..,. funny-, yeiii`re perfectly • welcome' to: to take e.way the Apollo, Belvidere- ner. "There was a 'little lady out,
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' • ' trembling befol'e any man, enuch leSi4,.. "'PEA • look xne in the 05,4, wiii :you, peette Hide ot the room, lout letining . 1011,0 at it till Yotere. Week ilt ,141e 0,. gentleman you are not acquainted with us' fienn 'England whose Pre-
yget !' . • . . ,,.. • - •, end ''See •if you erot drseover any his eibriev on .a. nort. of mantel, gazed •
, facie • What was ILI” , with, Mrs'. - teudgeeeettfd • put me- in hls clout; life. I had the pleasure „of say-,
• "It 'is in fey -power to make you smell milf-etottes there'?" • ' with a look of careless• Otiosity on Judge Lawless's d,aughter ?" pittee0 lty modesty, of which 4)1011, Mg* and with whose raven °Yee and
tive. eieyon,c1 all home °lee escape a- Spealt the teeth. In ------ tee yeti" Fr,orn the enonteht. thal youllg lady "Nothileg is certairyin this uncer-• 4figaild riot permit me to listen to in love, but ice. the thotight of a
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. always Attbored under that itopres- my dear madata, host, are all my Who petunised to watt for me until I
ttiumph Irate passoci, t h meh yee . "Well, I, dechtre 1 . Juet let me .egiirt.t6.Velt°tleeenta:ISntie,4tel"et: vielleodi'ele°uttek•tedeille‘ Wore -If you kimw:arlything tO ,the frigads at Heath Iiill and old Dar- eolith come hack. De yen reMeinber
7%. cleeened it right royally long though:, Air. Ottraet.°1 htt'Ne heard or riatan tan). devil -may -rare reekleeeneee that convincod." . •• ' . "Virst-ratel" replied lift's, „ Gudge;„ "T only remember you Were Very
' .that prolniset Erminiel" .
", . eteein ent to i new It. 'You have . Catch. ine breath after tiret, will you? disparity in their yeeeth And a ger* contrary, I, alt1 quite trilling .te be refrel." , ' '
,i,i; • • eonquerod the conifueredie caged the ed "it before.. So, you'll b set nie free, loving linage of .1lity Gerillaille I
, . • serious for one =Merit," said the tame ago, with the lig, rough fel. blushing, i'llon't talk, nonsense ; but
"Young Ituly,'I wish' you tented' be "the ju'dge wail here, not ten Ode, einiutel," bald IftinitInia, itop.hino and
te as
: t. " 'eery turn has eoeld at hist. I have turning saint, but I never experienc- this man had, she saw before her throe
„ • . : ettglet, won the most beautiful, ene I will Yon! Well, I'm. sure I, feel : The new-conteie 'was a Man uPPar- Slullgglet., knitting herdark .,,brows, low, with ael the hair about his face; .telt me hoW you were so far,tutta
- br 1 f man " . only for you / wouldn't b I „ • r
obenetnit:zztgrGibalre141,1fityteirt 'rhi fere: Did "One of the:it) notorious sraugirlersi to save the lady's life?"
"Well, one windy evenielg, ft little,
e • '. chttaing,, intoxice,thee fairy that ever dreadful obliged' to .you, though 1 eietly About forty years of age, With. "If yout are, hie datighter, there lute. Mack Dart they call Mill," 0
le inflamed the heart or See oll fire the don't know as *I heed to, striee but. ithe bold,
• 1 • alth Hill whew! I hope My excellent father is before dark, thisilittle Lady flite.,Who•
afraid of.met A'oti nee here a cap- . • "MiRS -TALIVIeSS, Strear to you Pet, • ,. , said the astoniebed caPtailt. at leatt, ,the full of a tee-bleckee, colji-blaelt hair IT would,- have' fallen
rosy. this, free and. "unfettered, .latd her black eyes upon hint, she P Ve Snell n• ProPoSal inoment, And now dene little blue-ey'ed fairy at heine,
0, let•yond the `power of heaven' " Inner tain wOrld Ca tain Ile inajd,
a. and, eartleto free yeti. 'Vette' luta, ef , if you will." •
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• ,4 illtd am ready to .etart at, any me-,
Red 50114400('41V 0054004111 beginning' to twine heon,,,ed fry and, Wind timely eyes,
sit ileidelie was sent . about of' Amphitrite, could he Want .ef .tered, Mete quite rietteageone, came
' ,preise Is nee •reetheinenclation. If by "Welt one hist/mitt Miss ret,ranille•. tatype; ttncl in his coarse sailor's nom- thinge h:ot..laid down lir Abe "Well„he said he wanted informer Mg there in ,spite of all expostula-
* of u bold, reckitse 144r• An6 "Then hq woul'd know 'You' ht Once, 10 bid men to look for Bert." loaning over the side, and I Wee'
'you are out, bf the woods, you knotv, thinkieg• so- all alongI, And 'what. ot
Pt‘t had tuft lertl in th., re r won ior 110W he sliced ded f b t er t ttli-
tte ng s "for some years.eis the tutor ef Miss not takieg to centraba.nd Toursee in by the way, though the haughtiest,
“Ves-hoo,gtt" •saiel ref, 'getting up All. i'al'etlite toegte, though, of ' fles+ .Gernittine. fttee Was Lawiess.w
rain! Grain!
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Elevator
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.his latter. days. What, in the name sauciest young damsel I eVer eacoune , «
het- eurig ewer her tigers.- %Tut self. , inent.'"- - ehades darker than that of his young his business for, wishing to teach tier phi& llart."
.,.. alt those nainfie. You mean nut, let I'Vid11 Ne.t• Yea free. tit 00 One condi- gad) he. looked the vo y beim i•it al beeks,,, . , upon detic, and Insisted upon remain. •
tion About the smugglere, and he sent* Hone to ithe eontreey. She was
me tell .you nal' to be too sure even /Ion.'
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yet. It 'is hot right to cheer until "Ahl 1 thought so! .1 was, just, 'evet, he 1,11e0 :Outfit hint the mite air Oh! it's:impossible. you 00.11 be VW "Iltunrilt! , Set a. fox ',catch it tOXt etaltding neat*, v .watching her, for.
• '• pace, flernett and really, you're not "'night that' ifondition be,' if it bock) wottne clete'petertte, ue If •both 1 ail- . ..vorm. won,' if ,I.adot.do, you. any. our- l'et , •Ittiel,en • e , , een Wart ; o something a t, o (10, n„
, e s. „ . . „ . ,
' such It',1ady-kiliei „'. after all, ea you Intel? ask?" Illellired Pet, . e ' oi heentily lieloitged to a fee diVe•ent . . the vestiel gaVe a sudden birth
contehttiorr be think, titl, 3'011 art) Port= "No, not sin•p one day eite dress- eoentl. I heed a ecretitn, and beheld •
thick eyoursete,' You Can't Ifolti tire, 'That yoo become my Wife!" to,ittle .of soelet:e than" the )il'anded, tee'ul
tiy wideoe to your Awl., opinion. • 0,4 liereelf in iny tobby's etothes, and the peace where hr elittle ladyship -
" • ., without burning your fingers, mr, i *`“Bhew-te.wf Your wife! 0 ye gods outlaws 1,tt liOn.L thq' hiiw Ivef° Viltothen?'''
• ; drove yotipte
tempt ",ilie (leeenstfile arid Vito- hall letely Stood, Viteattt, I eatighe • ,
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. , your tionor's worship, the *best thing "Girl, do you moek luel" patslon-- resemblance to flay" flecattallie....lt y.on ought to be, a young lady, a „ ilire. Glelee; laughing. . To be continued. •
All kinds of
grain wanted and
the highest prices paid!'
CASJI for any
cinantity,
Call at the Elevator and
see us before selling,
a,
kettertete we you'll firtd, if you at. and little ileheal Ilold int), soinebody joined„ .
mpt any non'tfeeme with rhe , 80, or I'll' go into highestrikee." tWo weeft. mistal" en . for, or rattler lrti
• 'unte of or to ,the cottage,N
" O td • r.rrrorrs..r.
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