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" - . owerved ashamed to record. What I thought of mo), I need not heoit4o10 brook off 1h
'Aaaq- . , Am 04119tR TOO Whits JUS co.uhilved lit toast bait a no _'b �114 same time. I never for an Wotan , .
. 'Vi4arbs" I -_ - .it asylo light came . ut for my presence .�
I . � . rum sull water, ran" calculated. . I , Cecilia may be 44.11od Irt two words. I Woo engagement.
, , . Iling ationith from my fidelity to Ocalus,
. failog of I I I of miodagailb. Ali Wall so guy 4 �
Ardunil the Christmas trea we 0904, strong him. up. In the case of any osher r this snow. Such was MY position on the memorable more eager than over to lace 10 The 4.uged a$ 04 Oi,00d tbougbta ore not *!lvays. ,best,
� 'And watobedishi tibildrop'stlopop would let me, I buried him undo,
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. � ,. dylag person I might have bell, " X s Its own day when Dep9mucNotrailit diall,loAybus me the school," the, good Bad lovely MIN. dome, Cecilia," maid 4. 11 Do wig A fsvor4 TAt,
� Aii they their Aittli gifts rocOVQ4 , , . . tated. But Virtue. they 00) , enter Alfred, I , . - I .
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.- .. I � . ,W h . olil-dish iiiii mad � the jisn' Who p000qB$od th Possessor of t,40. Magic Apeolsoloo, My wotbe; At9pped the further progress us try T,Aopg YoUso, A04 )f W -.i And 4bit place
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I ,At . . ... I . I .a MAgle Spectacles, .
. I We gipWri talks hiad'Qtor PIARZ6 011UA was surely an exception to Ordinary ruleir, of .ray investigations. "Take off those quito unendurable, Ia its rottatri to l4orfaou,2V
� Xn makingwee puell.1000yo , I fl�viug of my life.,, CAAPXZA, Ill. ,hilloage Spactscloi I Li Alfred, or )save no to our Coollia, lookid a' xxio and lifoltat , 04,.
And laughed twzes the livenitell � mad might finislibis career andfinfeblilo I$ What 40 you Mean? " . r
I . . . , � . . . , _yJaitoxo. I don't 16y your sight, may not bo, lgokpd at my, inotbor slid submitted,
. Xiii %4th the 40 holly berifi.11 grog At'drie and. the Panic, time 11 ]Dldnlk. I tell yea T'burieii. him?. 11, TZ110 TXn11Q1.1'T13APX1QT*OLXS.- ,_ I
- . I ' .� . failing ; I only may, change lour ocalist-11 411140 in tho� 4woeteat man
. 33esido mo oat OWOt B.068][0 U90r0o "Now, I'm ready," he maid, U`Wbatdoyola lid I to hoilg F � , � . .
I � . � I SO Well I 11 11 Got on to she end 1!' I a& I The first person whom A � . secretly at,
I A lovely dark-0y4d maiden, , encountered on- 1, took pff the. Spectacles, 01 ths more neir. wile. more $hey WeXI3
' Vhe I a rioar her sfooA r I . . thin.k. I Was up, to IA 0M time V11011 YOU All. 40 Why didn't you die. at the North. Pole ?') I I
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I - . our little Rva' � returning to she house was the butlar. . Ele Willingly that I began to be .really afr%(d variance, the better the two lifileo �t,ppemroa
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� - got &*a with love gifts, laden; lost Night of 1401 The lalker part ol that "Because momebody helped too to get, met me in the ball,with a recelpted Account Of show. The Wk batvyofn $h" lattiou wout to underhand osobi. other. � I
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! Until around the. i6oni she went,. time, 1, menu? 11 11 Away.", , 1.
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� . . � The blue-eyed baby; obyly 0 I They may you were a pirate," I replied.. :: Who helped you 2 It - 'in ,his head which I bad sent ,him to pay, on. I . W* did. not start for the country Until tbreq,
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I � And bibabI69 red, Iutp eigh lop . . . . I I Thommourit was ql000, On A hundred pounds, A$ Tourif 1
46X offoringo droPP94 41711y, $I Worse than that. G0000 agala-,` .. # I . a a stiratigo a4fosAfou, my door," dsyo o4serwArd, The p4oking-up was a ser4o I
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I tried $a parouade myself that there, might The Davilp, I I 4d1lia4palditimmediMely. "Ifitheretip, inymotberamidtQOeoilip. 11X&yIu#kwhKt one matter, to being W, ith, :1 � ..
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. But When to mo the darling Came. . be much, a .human, anomaly As A M. erottal. riblo grin.' I could draw but one 9 � oneltifilqn. discount ?".I askeoll loolling'at the xeoelPt. Motive GO. young 4, lady 034 144YO lur,44'414g, PXOIQ)Dgod the delay by Paying m visit tQ,her �
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an onaptl ba . tided was one. * ,, % - .10 � . I ' befor t 'O $The parties eipeoi cash, airt and charge society ?" � alone at the school in the country. She kept, I
And Whom _ ggkedo 11 Why 'alight =0 thus V . pirate, And guessed on ei more. -his mind was failing him q don It. . I
. . She answered', 11 Ohl because Wo,- 64 A Murderer,", 1, suggested. Anything that spared Ina b . IN hideous a I on- accordingly." 11 I 01 Only the motive of wantlug to improva the visit A peore"t fwm,C�Qilia, at 0ourset But, I
We dinva. know you tump in h Ill 44 Worse . than that. iinaos fizain"!, He lookod'so respectable when he made � myself," Cedilla answered. *,xt jt knew is even when we were Won
2 g ere i4oion Of cannibalism was. welcome. I . . � I I I ot., 4nd when I asked
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. . And then, With blusi'6�es shining, I declined to guiles �;ain. 0 0i Tell I I no happened, this answer be bad served no for so m,any little more, ot modern low,guagod; and ;I I about 7,111a, I wall only favored with a very, - ,
To Bessia's otas Ube wont' her arms I . I I MO asked how the supernatural rasa Years, $bet i felt an irresistible temptation to could be something better sh,in. o totiblu brief reply. she merely lifted her eyes tq
nor sigtorlp rkqek entwining. , yourself whiA Ion have bion," I said. J, , 11 Motor grog first," lie onid. , 11 The ..
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a mye," said I He answered without the least appearance come on mawhen I think of U21 ]FIG w100 try theMagic Spectacles on the, butler, before amateur When I pslat in . ater oolore, you hativen and Gold, 11 Perfecily ch rairl' I It
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- _- oMy 0hristruni ni , lit to gladden," of ,discomposure, 41 1 haver been % Pinnibal9l ,A 0 WWAl1r4Ud)l)Q;4t1.
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_ r .. . . . evidently Ninkin . Without grog I doubt if I *sutured. to look; throug). them at tha�lailloo might think me worth! r t I , , .
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A shade a$ ft ought Ih I . 9 of my family. Oarlionest 9 I ' UUAPTZA IV. I
. , Seemed pros . ontly � to madden ; .perhaps is wall weak of me�brat !did car- he could have said Much more. .Id oorvarit . we . uld Bus ooblety Is always In the way when I opm
.. I tainly at . . be ouch an excellent $oat. " raybookor take up my brushes. IaLondori
Till all sh once, with eefol iiligh� . art to my, feet and make for the door. ;tI omatt tell you'how many days paspod", 44 1 sta afraid My Big L I TWO 113ST. OV LONG, PALLAS, I
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11 Hear the circumstances," paid 13optimu he want on; 0 I only know that the time woo , . . I I .. 1. . Y ,,, and, I rpally OR * a's .
rve only sister Bessie loft, if You know the iroverb, air t'Clroumataucoe nigh When it was All dark and no light. said. 11 disguise It, the frivolous We I load Ls �fto; 46 wo had had 4, week ofit, if we. hAd. told I
"! . But ill div htr to you, air 1-4 . altpr cases.,, Thb darker It got, the deeper I Scooped the With this,excee4ingly simple explaitation. I my i4t6l." . . each other the truth we ehokild, havii said, I
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-C'71 1 put on the opooteplefs and looked At the . ol.Lst us go back,to I�on don.n . .
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AMIA tile laugh that came ir;m All' � There was no disputing the proverb. I Oat sort of cavern I;4.rAade-. foi, myself under the, I - I I thought thl "
. I A w . . . . .0 (my Spsa�aoloa being In my Thus far there ,had, beou no signs, of Sir ,
. I draw my new IiA to me, nagain. Iwat a young a4EA tender man, snow. Whetheritwaarigght;ordayl know butler- . t L pocket, remember) very well and very prttzily � . � _.,
� Vhile with flushed cheeks bar eyes ra�$.j M1144a 0 ny present positi The bell wbirled . we;. on"my. John. The Sposta0loa informed me that lip .
. . which, in 1, on, was certainly no more than you do. On a sudden, in the oundwith soft!. My mother looked at mo- " I quite bad arrivod at . TimbercoraW,' mud that I
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And sent A, thrill all tluougli, me . -1 Against Mo. , But I bind very little 11 . esh. on .. I word of honor I tremble and t,urn cold wbile agree with Ceollim,l� I said, aaawfriog
dt Oh I blessed littlek Ave P, oiled 1, . . awIn1 ,a Italics And solitade, I heard a voige, the Oeollio,ha written to 'him. �Bat, strangely
. .1 I � . I write of it now. septimus Notman had . � 4 .
11 Your gift I?Voleoms gladly I" my bok4so, and that was In my favor. high up, an It were. on the, roe); I)Qhind �mo. . L look, $two cannot count on having
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little one voked rip a L t me, - . � , It happened that when I went out with- It was -Z - i � . fi7O enough. they failod to disclose what she, had
The: ,,I .� . I .. 0 � I cheering and A pleasant voice, It spoken the ftuth.1 . I .. .- minateoto oureelvap In London from morning . ' ::
He It wonderingly, bail sadly. , � � In ark tuataut the butler's heart became I I -1 . said', Had she forgottbn it already, or was"
,whon to liar f4thtr otraigUt L turned the ,iLlrotid" expedition.111 Septimall proceeded, otiod out Saptimus Notman, I aqked in a 1. tq night.$#' Another knock at the Lit
1 14 1 I've forgotten till -my, learning, - mud lost . � I I I . hideously irlsible-A, tot organ seen. through t"I dQOr thelto ooffie defeat. hlthei�o uristispected, !a -
And humbly asked his blessiog . � fright, A who the—?' The voice stopped oontributeil its nolsyF supporb.to, my views as my supernatural glasteas? . I .
Upon my Obristmas gift, the while. . 3327 Memory for dates. The year, canapes me, mo before I could any the free V I . the meolium of the, infernal glasses, The I a Okev I .
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- - � . . _.BXy1on 9.18W.1 reAhoposonkpAing d-the-latUtiao.-an fogitude. -emospe--me. t .1 .- porsow� -add,' . P--ma-"r ;window," I rdii�rkidp' C�j -fji , L I r , , a I c - icit ty I May weather was, so far Almost laitiriably, M10
And as h a aged hands wore ra se J We, Word L � t1fose words: 11 D.b�m MY mast . sty . .
Above our headep bowed 1WIlr, But I can tell you the root of it. U' V 'a about tim the Devil helped you ' I L at ,think I'm look up at the Panic inomenu and see that we awl wet. Cecilia 'began to'yawn (,Yet her .
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� The blessed time of Cbristmas nVer � an exploring party-, you mnat'know; IwAlt going to give him tile. five per cant', off .1ho �, . 14VOri%e Intellectual to
I . I . . I . this., 4 No,' Pays 1, I I'd rat4r porieh I are, At home." . . I
. I . . A .1 . rfariag with the ., .11 . source$, my mother . �
Iffad seemed to me,so holy. oleagoo. Is , I 0 , bill? Vanstlymeannew,into- L. , Mother smiled. -'!Yau-sro agriairsly wnitoof�wlth Superb .
. . . I . - WAG getting close to ilia end Q I by old than L to any day.' I Make 'jL perquimiteo.!' . I y L - ,
I - the, liummor months; in thoso parts,. one( we . I I butler . , umau ptilieozoo forevents.
. L L - Ycur mind . ean'! says be, taking the I . . t go remarkable young people," she said, with As for myself, having'jithral!� notoing also $a
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. . . Wore nigher than ,any of �, thim have dint, A I don't want you tit my place yet., I : took oil my spectacles and put. them In' 1rieal indulgenne-and paneed amuse Me, I kook to grslif.ving so julprop r,
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ever got since to the North Pole. 'L 'L ' ' ' -in the way of my pocket, I . _ . 11 0
1 ' yon to do a deal more you Are foil a moment, as It an idea had occurred to curiosity iritbe outlying regic-rip at the family -
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FACLES4 , We should ba,?e found -our way there " I I 12 ,, a 4hief,"Isaii to the. butler. her which- was war L a thin usually worthy of . dly6lo. In plain Engliall, I di"overed a tile L O' *
THE 111GIC SPE911 0 i P 2('d , .
. degir ing your amanity before you come to I L
I -ddn*t you doubt it -but -for three me, and I offer. you a Gate pansage back to the " You have got the discount' money on this Consideration. 11 he L
. I � . 4 P-1 11: ; , I rout, r eye had'ilOt IiOQn On little needle mployid, at L
. of our -beet, men who fell sick of, the scurvy. nearest settlement. Friend Be flinus, you're I bill-' flye poundi all but a ohillIng of! two -in me at,the mom I believe I Should L b4vo . woulau, Who,-waa L. �
P YoUrL Pocket. L . I L-108, FARGO. , Ear nams was Miss. peokey.
A Christmas Story. - . The s000nd lieutenant, who Was. 14 command, A* man after my own heart.' 'As how,sir ? o3yo Send -.Ali your A60OUUt5 ; YOU. taken My, Spqqtaclao ant Of my POCko$'. "yo) Quite a . I .1.
. .t � L . called a helt,astliepoldiers any.- 'witlithISL 1.0 . llaf�aft - leave my oarvi a." - . I I .1 �,Ouog girl, Miss realwy had the 41f. -
ad you're such a com�lete 'bogst,,. . U - . are beth'mo thoroughly agreed. in. disliking
- . . -' To -morrow, Air, if youliko I" niiaweved . . possession of a mature Woman. � she bad a I .
. - . I loss of atrongth.1 Pays .he, I it's my duty to take says ho. ,*A human being who - ele�ftteo society and despising London," she rt, ourbeilt trim little figure, soft blue eyes, and glosq, .
0 -and-twouty ,years, to be Galled Your live& L I I d we at every ,�. .
. . BY WILKIE COLL ' INS. I you -�j6ek'-tp. ilea Shiba., We mupt.Jvt the himself, and riang higher and higher to his. .the butler, indignantly. ILO A11vr Gaming yotir 11 that I feel it my, duty, am a good mother, to golden h%ir. , Migq poilke;F toile
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I . , I _11&3�1!�:R I* have to MoraL inyalided mon-to carry.. I give ts"Above� i)1p,,cVg ..a thief for only taking my perquisites, is an Y point. For tbd first wet. -I. L ...
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I ... ;� yotchair Kit hourl"66t-haforw.wo-tiarn-I)aekiP Bat,yo cL have 4ropped-y on -dear good lello.W_ , insult, Mr. Alfred, thatI have not AaFerved.11 . . I .
, . . , . Alfred, that. you can never connt on Magic Spectacles. � - . � -
vingoms air An AZcTiO VOTAOSIL , - ,xhi carpenter was one ofour sound meb� 110 -to thli level of a famished wait. *Do YOU Hi-gua ble- .Awdkerehief-�-to.�his;�ey,4es,and-li.Dit � - * five-minutig, to _�onmlf with 04 the first day �f the ne* w0i'k the Woo.- .
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4. iia says, air. he thinks ho,s, nigh t. He re2orted one of the two thii3,k Tjj 10AV41. pUpi . ,ill'. � I - , , - .' L
--tahia, spoke nox' , 4 a prime specimen of. the - r -.--- -16, Was 00 Coieffla-complains t1kai"ifie, is �oi, la N priog - , -
,if convenient, sledges not 'fi r iiexivloo. -A How long will Animal Man as you are, dose' I ,tb%t be- had no I - rL . I I a I L" - ' I.
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� . I letter end, and heWould like, petuilly lnteria�ted In tli'6 lan4abl (9 -on to, to have oomb tit us in the midOlj
I I I 7 , ?on be making it fit?' Pays the lieutenant, Pole ? No, no ; I grant you a free Page 'bi-. . quattex of a century ; ,it van also true that I I - . . of winter. �
a you before he goes." - I I I I � . improve her mind. I offer. yon both the Cecilia mad I went oat riding OA6 our .1
to so . IO a docent climate,' says the carpenter, 6 I My railway. ; ,darkness no -bad taken his perquisite' and told a fib. I I . .. ,. . ___�
14 Do you mean before he dies.11 . , , I And distance Are no . whole day to youroolvee, vi4k After week, for return, baving nothing better tu do, I Radom.
. should Pay two or three hours, air. Here,, ' about it. But his bid his compensating - end the' I i
I is That's about it, air.') . . Obstaclastome. ArQyQuraaay?, Youmay, virtues. ,When A ,was �-cliild he had given the next three we Will ep .Parfk4 the hqr,oeo -book to tlao stables, -and - . I
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I was in no humoi (for reasons to be hero" YOU MAY SAY, not believe rub; but I. felt myself being lifted -wint r at Long"Nuilk-112.* . . naturally E*11-indad j'
. wby not do without the 410961 ril tell'704 up, As it were, ag*st my own will., 6 Give !no many a ride oit his knee and many a - Le ' I . ho'groona; wlio thou@ht - . J�
after Mentioned) for seeing anybody, under . � - stolen. -drink of winil and wate I r, His dollar. as wag"dure6untry host.. There I was ,1 watching him.41 11olurning towird. ' I
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disastrous circumstances Of GUY sort ; but the . us, a light,' I Pays, "I., can't travel in the - ,,a. .60 ,,�.".'ting'; the Phooting Wos Jet - the the house, 'I. psgao&tha, willdow of the . -
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- person who had sent me word that he Was carried. a I , luick about it as � dark.'- I Take my sisotaoles',1 says he. tile wife herself A place visa seven milas.,l fr6h TI�baf- ground -floor 100,111i,ftt the. bifelCof the -build-,' ' '
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I 44 nigh to his latter and" had special claims says the 11 utonant; ,,time sans'life in Our help yon. to see more than you bargain for. dmitted,that he was a model combia town and station; and our nearest,. Ing,, devoted to the noedhwomau. - A railed '
- prodidampat" oat of the menwere.8104 Look through them At your fellow mottalo,, husband.' ' At other times I should, lim ' ve to- I : V
elk My consideration. . . 14nough to rest. J41Y two of no , urmured at I And You'll oe the inmoht thoughts of, their membered tbioJ.oliould have felt that I hod - utighbor was's young 111tualiatic clergymen, yard kept MeL at Q r6EtpJJQtda,l aismooe. but at I
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He was an old sailor, *ivho had first aeon I _ . I popularly reported in the village, to be stayV. the came tiMe gate Die a V.146eof tile interior ' 7 ' i
been IXASty, and, have ,asked his pardon. At I I .
blue water under the protection of iby father, ,not goina 'on. One was wboatawald's matel hearts as plain an .1 Ao, -and, considering- . Ing himself to death. .1 declined my mother's. of the room, Miss Pashey %aa 'not alone; .
. rather whs'me. 11).o. -you think the North Your nature- Septlatua, *that ' 'will 'Crop thP..iians 1 fatled.to*feel the slightest com-. . - I "..I
� then a post.captain in the riavyi Born On .. . -1 'for kith, ohd never faltered for a extraordinary propooil without a moulatit's my mother was with hor. Tliey wereLeVi-L I . . I
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. our estate, and the only trials surviVor of'6ur Pole's the other* aide of that riali2g grouvid You a* moment in my resolution to .Bond him away. h6itation. Coallim, with "the rea4iost 'ad dauLly t4lkiitg, but not o word roachod my �
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I )lead gamekeeper's family of seven children, tbs1O?"saYsth0Ikht6nsnt. Theboatowaln's i Suppose I don't want to look,' Pays It I anay . What change had passed -over me 2 I . swoeteib-oubmlsaio�, accepted it. . ears. , It matterG4 nothing. While I could. �
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I I . � - lie had received a good education through my M%tG WAG young aid sell-abnouited. I I should . tbrowthoopeotacleanway?' 'Theylilebake This Wis. our first Topen diffaronoo' of see tbEm through my 0pmacl I all, � their .
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fatherla kindueso, and lie ought to have got Ilks to try,, Girl' be isys, I if any other man has. back to yon" I'ays'lia., I-1day I smash them 'The'library door opened, and wi old eahool. opluiori,,. 4ven without the.5pepkaoloti I could. thoughts . w��rs - viable. to jgq balore they ., ,
an well in the world ;, but' he Was - pluck enough to go alotig with ine., He looked � no ? I "They1f], put themeelvAos : 4ogethor follow and,colloge friend of Ming looke& oat. Boo tjL4& . . my motber I hiiiaa it as a fol'an I . . . 1. . I � . . . . I .
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.� one of those barn vagabonds Who . at Me, 'When he said that.' I waBrilb going to. iiiiin.o Wh I with tlyeirn r, . good! aigno. She - bad conheL,gea - to My Mother Wits "Spoakirg-�.s Wall'. M.?
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I - pot education at defiance. -His term have My courage called 'in guestion publiely I , Give- them to driother man.' NOW; then I he' said ; 11 I have been waiting Ah h our for our marriage - in - the .s�rirg wtiliont doer. -hove you. formed'your opinio . n of luln - - .
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� volunteered* to go , along'. with him. .Oar Alfred. Hold Me up; I'm, losing them-- now. loading the.way bick -to t6 librair � eL We " , , - , , , ."..''. _. �__)
louppoqed to have been. employed in thwmert . . , . .. -1 6-,ttlo it between ybiirselv6s, ioq dono'll &bp You at 'ride , rfully ar.uftoh4L in Arriving - I
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ellaut navy. At the end of that lono will- understand, wan' to take a More grog-" that's.right-wore grok. I.Gamoi - - 11 Nothing of the l4ifit importatice'to: Vou," or W 'Xl' , 'W" onelusibli. How MUOh longer is this - "
rned up Ono day at our cohntr go u compass find some grab'with'tto ,; 'to try what to. mytelf of . L Upernavik, with the Magid hOxaplied,m6destly. . . I Cecilia rose immediat6ly to save bet the 'cleLver a ntr . �Yours,to;,Tik?ll , - .. _..
� he ta - , .. 6, . , . Ooket. L ) further explanatiolit Mqre�tban . 1. . . . � tvanee of .. � �
wa could find in 4 couple I bi hours' March. Spectacles in,,my p Take tham,,alr� , I-wdrited tit . trouble. ' ' - . . ,I ilv. iGG 'a day; more;- dear madim - I . - - *
. an frivalided man, without � a Pon , is . - -already I had loat� him money,' . . � � . . I � I tv, I I . If
�_ __ - . __._ . P60ket.-L My-pv0_4ather t on. no the forward; And to got back in Sdod time'fdr -and read thboo two ladioal.heartk. And act .,'once I I oil I ' a Instant t .air books were turned on me. - &U't decide until SirjOha helps mo.11. : �
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, end of his life, was i I o too. , & otfr-duty-orohe --return.lourney.,L..2�he'.Iie,U� jo- - - - ' -d _ _ L "L �idlri I I'.,Vu�.Q t aterrible . "Is Sir Johwreally coraingher6111. � �. .
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. . he had a follow -feeling for the h I ' a " tonnAt'W15 dn't.hearolit. filla .�. . . .B, b. . . �. . ma?, ml . I . I . asa_I;ackViawQf1h6hpai0 , "'Ithink96.1.1 ' ..-- . - , . , . , , � . '. . . I .
I creaturo-whorn he.had, once befriori ' , for Piety man in M� dbargia,' says be. ajoko ontbe rock." � I '. . I . Plessautly." L . . 1. 11 ore,is such -a thing assuredly Wben yoalook - .F.(And have .you managed 11. 1.4" � . 1, , I . , .. . . �
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an I - I . f roug the'. agio Speciaclea, My. mother's 11 It you w1IL'.1indly. i�duso V woul .�: . I 1,
, whather. he only took co sif'W" " 0 alre a couple of foola; ''Stay *where You rid died V, I am ir"chily as6me ' I . �
6 ej , , are., � We toerd. a coi�leof fools. We wetehed'. with a. smile on his face.. - Delirium . Olt Ileal Al!red., But il you. could lend Ina'. fitty ,private sentiments pfesented th a, . .. . .
L generous nature. it is now �needlaas is 'I . oundo�Ljnot 106ka� il�M'Iatter.11 1.� . I . _or,AfjblvG Ap, -rather'not anawSr ju(st yet." . . . .1 I
an to, our oppox ' -the Spectaolbo itolually in my hani i L' I ll�he`hcru eke a � 6nteiid the town '@rid . 1.
quite. He appointed soptimus Notm , tunity, While they were all unloo.k. With . P , ine -as follows i -11 If.they don't got 1 .
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be lodge -keeper at the metond of,our tworpark. ,to try otir"Itiek and get the, reiiard .fbr dial old-fashioned sort; with big, circular . glasses. ox7dusol.ab6ut my failing - sight,.. mad to rea-d .1 i " all knowledge of -human natuird. btlaineem'. - Alf ihe w4lked to the dobr,' I held L, L
.. . gatea,,aud he recommended Septimus to my. cov . 0 RIO - h P610.9'. " , , � I *And st6ut tbriolso-Bliell frames i they Braelt hill- heart art presence of readfuj� his What ?' give up , I
pergonaMic on his death. bed. "I'mafraid rt I , � go. ali0l marry ,�illa yet.". Coollialataotives time to read her thought before she *ant out. . , . '
orlug D stoppedi"and pointed to the grog, Musty, but if t oulphur6ug. I posdoso:a He made some joke, ouggented-by the case , rted themselves With tratispareaCsini-L -4 Vory I extraordinary to flad such resources -,
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he'dan old Peoundrel." my father confessed, 69' .''Pre I � OL L ' lit , pearancoofthespectaolea. I was � ,,.His .mothpir lally. of Clever invention in S L'
14 but somebody must look after bim'while, he I ry - Work* talkink,": lie said. 11 Give us it, ouse of huinor, I. am happy to say. When qoai ap I I plicity in theee words, ach a, ioung girl I", - L.
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- � - A)A ere tbor,�ughly c1oAn9,d,J_ to . a my 6 0 .L :' -left I raiiarin meditatioi - , , , I
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. lease, and if you don't take him ps, : pyoopeat ,0, LI'l I I
nobody else will." After this Septimaskept i1lied the pow.ter mug'againi And aga.16 to try ilie k sales on the two ladie* a of humor. , ,- I disappoint liar �y solying with her work onber lap, smiled to� herself. .
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Ills Pines at the gate while we Were Ia tEe , septimus Notman emptied it. .. . . I 'and submit to the consequen , 0130 whatever' - Hohad said, 4i I am -ashamed. to' &Dk ybu , Y 0 0. ,,, . , . . I . � � I.turned the glasses on her, 4ad maide - a die. *,
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country. When We returned I, OOUr I -We set bur course northwest by nortb,'!, they M:ighi.bo. ; - �: � . 1. . again." - And what bad he thought while he ' ' " Horrible an the proepect 19,11 wig to 'my covery that patrified mo� . To.ptit it plainly, .
house the see � end gate. -'was he Went On. "Slid after a while (seeing I . .. WaRopealling'?. Hahadthought, Wfionono I .
London L I - I . CkiPTER II. L � � I "I . .- mind a Very revolting,exprossion., con.aidering the charming noiedlewoman was docoiVinguo - ,
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strong exertion of my influence) 'in a. rqom� to duo north.' 'I can't tell you how . . _, mf6oiwouiafaij to take advamingeofft?" My mother's ralochievotia test 61. our affection. under On assumed hamifand,voication in life. .
� over a disused Btibla, - which our coachman long' WO wallfed. (we neither,, .of us , Who were the two ladies 7 . . 1handad lilm:back the letler(irpat a forea0h other now t to me Miss - Pepk�y was he otherthan my cousin
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I had oposed to t i i intb A hayloft. -E to., Just as,the last of the faint dayliglit A. matter OIL de'libe,by, I fteir 0 my - hardest tone?, 'A,Ws not don- ceeding, . In L the , 0 QJLL * 1. . .
body disliked Soptimus. Notman. Ed, was. tion thorn by their Chirlitian names only. vaniiant to oblige you this time ll� . - ' olitudd -, , Long - het .me do my Poor inothei I notice. She. ', ,
oorite, .a we got to the top of a hillock, Fallaa I should Purely discover Ality of the consenting to -she deception, -
said to be mad ; to be a list, *hyp ggd two and - He stated at -ma like a Man, 1 � deratruck. CL .1. '* . L whether was gl
. vicious wratoh 'And a disagireouble brrite., *:uIC91 "Sybionr9a 0:115 Sew, thb glimmer of the: open Zilla, aged seventeen. Cecilia, a � . . On . . . and 6f no -more. The' I . rivontion of thetriolks .' , ,
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belied been spirato during the timewhen L " ailUe-mi"O-OQoilLiA�-t;h6-WiLl3- I _1IQ _ .,U.41 ___ said nothing:.at, the.11 .0.1 But lito 'L "an , ()Tit, tested wholly and xclaisivoly With. Miss .
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theyware asked forL their proof,Alalatbia slid lbudsomePolar Pool 'What wouldyOU -mYmOtbiz'0 cOmPRIAOft and reader .; bi ray -mother autorodd-Uh U - ree6c --y __aged_PaVeat�an. -
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.Lffe 1p7aa jot halve 'done in. dur .plies? 'I'll jell you ,j�at somo, well-born and poor. ' I had made her a., tioA Ia. too much for your weak braln,your . aft 'g L . L
1. I otimes were written In his face. . . ' ' . . at. announcing tbat I had - raeonsiderea the, mother's questions had got goitig.,in the mind-' - '.' ,'
- in the least affected by the opinions of his. *we did. -We, oat down on, some ice alry proposal, and had been Accepted. . There was inons, . I . - � __ - - - .
� . 11 . y.baokot into yoturhead. Good moru-'; bi illij 7yo'di-g-pirion I U., I , .
d took out our biscuits and grog, no monqy"difi1oUjJieSL in the way of out mara - Ing." . I I . . . I . .... matter., deolarail that I -wa, a- ,quite.-w-Illink to L . To jaxtif.f my a " -
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drank his grog and, in the words ,of thd did 4reezilig work,. do you .may ?-. . You'll 'And it tinge, in apiti of MY owasthearl'O empty a been indebt - ad to him heard .of' 11, fasthig
L I . .. if yo , U.,do.ult believe me --the purse. I Was *only child, And I bid inherited, 1 of. kilid services tit school and college.. Re irresistibly lovely is when eh9:Was'inf6rmed girls ? haveybu board of 11 ine8meria 11 girla?'.' !, ".
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song, s, He cma for nobody, no, not he I 11� on the- books, . - .1 ---"a parto;'-the- jigs exciaitirig my raoi4erlh jointure, the whole..of . WARL an libuorablii iiian and m�L J&ithfUl. friend", (it my change of opinl6n. - i . I What a happy have Yon heard of girls (In the newopaperr� :: � .,
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. Well had my poor father said that -it I didn't further north you get in -th the large property, that My . father loft fit,hili' - It the galling sense of his own narro . ig moans time wo*shsil have,,, . . .
take his part nobody aide would, ,&rid shall cold there Is . find the L more op la, wattr� you . hwomidt and amiled, as who. have invented the most inf�%woue charges .L �!
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carried out iny fatber's wishes, and � though bed hi slept upori'6n the night 'of 00toliir, than � M, y soindl ; we ,were iherefdre. not ill, rich people, I it was a fault (in my camej An " Thpy won awsy:4 . a I their'party. I I WAS in � my L bectacloobf &oil I ng hapossib h 11, , , 1i
I 11 ingtehad from the worldly*.print of view. exasperating fault), rid AoubGL B Lit Who. is . t S I L I Is Gig th .
Septimus was disposed in his -rough way.jo be thirtieth,, lfifly-one. , Well, -and what do you, . the fibrark when they retafned. Vearingibe . Zios Zilli's thoughtd,,*aa. ' ' .1
. � . Nevertheless, there was ail obstaole-to our perfect?. - And what arefifty pohads,to, Ina? My i report of. � . I ��
. grateful to me- I didritt like him either.' . think we did when we had eaten and drunk?. union, and a person itifergoted Ininaking the This lovhat-I should once hnve 1 . cairiago,atop atille door I went out -into the they succeeded each othoif, begins as followa * I ' I L '
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. so I Went t'o the room over the stabl 0 ]pipes. Anil what next? ]Poll fast I . I I hap, and - was � suddenly ofiecked'o4k my way First thought : :0 My small foirinue lif 0.11 � i
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were in London. at. the time) with -dry- eyesi- -&BIGOP; &fter ,. our '' IOVg_wajk' On our W00% - ()I it. I Tha obstacle was Zilla. The - he qould have found time enough to g
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.Met USL whert've !wokb? DArk- , was hai*nia6t-her older brot daughter. thanght )myself v?ell rid -61 - a. mean hauger-pri L Mothei's, Voice I folloiwed : 11 I. will lot �Ou great- 81PIAlfred, -dear. follow, Is re0o4ea.to- ' . -. _.,'�
- - of tobacco for him, and said I I Well, whails PrOPPPet d 1rizzle 'and' Mist. I had t The girl's parents had died in"I1.20a, and itha - 10-onlyi valued Die form�monliy. . L. � . . "be.,,. . A
. the,matter ? 11 an coolly as if he had sent me )loss - An . he WI ki4 a I .
Z w 8OWPanlon. to be allbwa to 'catch ,this rich ' . ,
word that he though% he had caught a cold In and frie'd,to -oat our denied 6ii the had been sent to school ill England,L'under - Doing now frise'to visit'the ladles, I is' i . o*19 we go to tha country, Sit John. You have fifteen thousand a year. 'I 16 mother's . I
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- Ito *ra. had left -it on th6 snow by'My aide when.1 fell spending the Chiiatmas holilays (in theyoor �. . � I . . In which those last four words were spoken*. Second thought: IF ,,
and something usoful to offer you . I Notman died) at our . houes; On entering the room I found vialtora Ia Sir John's accent exptboasd Ind-eadribable 'peop)oiarsl tile -mother yi8i$o me,Anvites . - I
ported among the aervanto'32r. Alfred, that SOISOP- - Not R. match would light. As.for -When - BOPtimum . . the *way,'nrld Put off the WalLof tlY6 $poo-' tondeineas.:."I retired -again tQ,the library. I Mo to.LarlgVallms, aadex�ootsmcio cutout. , .
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help of,any oor�,It was not to be thought 6 0, Her uncle has nOL objection,ll�my mother . I . �
.1 You're in trouble j oat now between two Indian. -11� -4 : shiall be pore -th tPoloo untirthey had taken their leave. JwA MY mother came int'lollowed by he' -Cedilla. - Man are such fools (thii writing.' ". L.-.--;
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- fo�idy *i - "diAmfit-frum,tfie p1g6owhorb we had left on .. - or, Ambst, interestin-g ire-'sti-rie', -a-W-17lie-n-i.- - - . - _. . I . . .. .1. 11 � I � I., ' ' .
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I low last words." . ' : . . wasmates. -So therai we -ware, the boa Angel at. oehoOl. I BAY *IkOthing about h9i forturtateiii we escaped wit a worse bonoo- I 't b"CiliA doesn't *abt to go io Loig 1,1150.to keep him to her . propose &.-. � "
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. 11 Never mind ' He'S 1% doe .bids little lortnind or the IA ,ank' 4ofonceo. .1han the " delivery Of cards. WO I :auked Wily. Weill& anovibrea, -without . b2tter 'way. than lair fighting for. Alfred, odg.
tot seen yon � 11 : * - . L . . . . . ., You dorilt actually had tWo-ralnuteo to ourselves. .1. looking at me; ,10h, I havadhanged MY gqsted:bY a play Ilead the '6t.her dayb .The ., .. '
11 GiThedoctor knows no more about -mo �- I began tofeal intaested. 11 Yon tried to shut her poor father p000essed 3d it seized. the opportunity OfL, remii�dirjg my miud.n . . old, mother donaan% , with - conditions. ' I I
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. 1#4 ;would make me no, he : ollile 'to the'ejairall Of Society" Si I .,Objs1,U4d iny inull000rialvg to a Young lady.l. Win � film, so ' �
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attend to? 11 . 1. . Answered-; 41 and then we yelled and shouted wfiliZillamudmarri,id. still ' . I kd that 1 iutted 'My Splabbactes, ,.&Iic
. . [. Thr9a, days -before, i had =ads my proj;Gaj thouglib wo.might as *011, h6vi but b6nee to intormation,in theme myoterioua terms . 191 Sit MING Hardeastle von Mr. Marlow in 11 She `
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4t . a.hole Cecilia, - and had been accepted-oubjeetio OUreolves for half An hour. or so. 11 Send Jobugoes. to Timbercombb.11 - � I . . Stoops, ta � Conquer," if yv�d like -� but do. - : '
. shalip I send for a clergyman ? 11 Jn thetnow and Waited for to wotd doi�notairo,'! I.Said, " t,hAt -you are .ndthIng to. forfeit your self respotf. , What
I . . . my mother's ai�prolal. I thought this a goqd L 1. not L Very. thort, mad yel ,suggestive -of more L I
ooked at Me AS. directly: taw�OlWldgh U' � I . . < . aatohiohibg simplicity I Wh,oro .did she go - - - -,
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'Ptim, a Notman I Q aid I . . . . than one.interpretation A little onqiiirj . .
I I am he could -be was - afflicted With Y . �. , spoke out. Never before hdd .1 neon. I my I My mother-mlaanificent in her old -lace, waL tfas facts more cidat. Sir John had I to School When sho was'Young?" � I
a terrible squint, Otherwise he WAS A came ?I, , . , I . her admirablyidiromiad gray 'hairl,'Aria liar. boon one of the guesto'st the dinno . r, And he Third thought : 11 How amazingly 'Itk'eky . I.
. . fine, otoutly-buil . & Man, With L a . . ruddy i ,, Z'expected nothing, Master Alfred.- 'The'; mother *ao lunraged slid so difauppointed7- finely-ftilling to - be of purple silk -looked and Cecilia had shallon.bando' I th4t C We'll- maid Ia lazy, 7anol that the ' I
.1 . , auraged With 0*61U , disappointed la me. . like -old friends.. -Fe
. face profusely encircled by White hatr - and ..'boatowatil'olmate (brginning to get .light- , , . , across the .fireplace .at Cecilia . tail, and request, he had -.been necoliewoman (lines in the eervante hall t - " �
. . headed, you know) expected the lieulfonant,to #A woman withent a farthing 91dowry.; a At irly mother's The maid, had the 'prospect of -getting up ,
whiskers, a hbarse, ahea,vyi,volae., and the . 'woman , 0; a woman lazy, and bountiful, with lovely brown sy-00, procauted to heri .He - bad Trodudid �
I biggest hands I ever aw. 0 on - one of . oand in search of us, or to wait. till we returned. who was an old as I wa luxuriant black hair, 4 warmly-pale.00m, befolrd six in the Morning, to be ready to g?L � .
.11=_bs, - tilng for an officer I iii-aharge to do, . Who had .taken ddvantage of her Position in ouch an excellent impression that she had in the chaise- cart with the aervanta.*ho dose, . k
, A likol thi - -ftU(L -on�him.-I"er-cai;riage-r,Art.of bia�way_
. � these Ono Ono an I � I 7illfh-ihp-li-Veo-OTt'fi-S-OTedifag pj1-CFy-Cpb�jiWQ- the Ir uo"o- ialolenil-an"eluaii-L�3ite-f-1--aird- pleiiout-and-v,ii-,-amber�colotpd-dtOu- -tai 1, . L arritrido at Ti , , " -
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fore he answered Me. � I I I L - , slid so on, 0 Sinly meta tome,,, You forget ,Oecilla. .13he'likes ".home. she had also disoovdred that be WAN thi* lidusihold - -, _ - _", ibbi,r661bbO
. ociii% would , cart � . . -
� � I ,, if you think,n he said, I I that a, - olorff� on his Jetting them back to the ships,'. and L So on oocloty4l, . . .1 about to Visit a relative living at Timber- � and for - what ? To take - a. riots from her .,
i.. - away if X, had not doolitred
. only two men miesingi . Who had broken have Won sent . , 1 traos to Sir John. and' .1
man wilt come to a man who bait got the Cecilia looked,at My mother. livitiv an Air of combo (shriady inerition d, I thi 9 - MIS
.. Magic Spedtacles here, .under his pillowo and orders and deserted theIrL d4ty. Agooettia. thatlohould fealib my duty,intbatbiont, 6 rik & but Wait for So aunWor.
,:,� ' languid surprise. "Whait an extra6i'dinarZ nearest town). . another mornontft;� 6ppor. 'The good little needlewoman* basis thir,. - . i
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1, who has only to put tholle7gpeoitLejes on -to: dance of, bad rubbish�iho,tlo what he said of to marry her immediately. My mother mlatake Ill sheatiow'eroa, ?111hate oodi"t., ityLw,th .the spgotioleo completed my. amilos Aid says : I I don 6 mind h6w. early I ' - '-�
'I'll , flesh : Us When we wire reporied, misthig" I'll' Iie know my tompor, slid reffidaid from V- tan. . . I b i b 6k .- *
�. ..._ -_-1 lies through that olergYMBA'S clothes bound. When the light ohme.wo tried to get Cocilla any cause of offahoei 'Cecilia, � My mother aralled-rang the bell -'and dlseovoriola4 Sir John hadpropboad marriage get Up;. I'll take it' for, I y - ott, .and � rin& a . I
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I I-.- ... -and whak- notr and- read-overyth—ing-3hWo � giving acsllod�A_ , the ordorm-Xot lit hake. 1 Produced (nnoucciWally) to. Cecilia, � gkol being still the knoWar.1 11 . . . .
,i 'did oot-'our-oout14s1'oIbvbTW- ,00per tihe -_T,;J ... J1, iii- --
1:.. . .. I book", -6:61 *6 oil he, Wei thowed, what I' ; gave , It-im -Fourth thatight;:_ 11 What a bleboing-A !a, ; ��'__
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1� written In his boaxot )kind its plafi� a's 'PrIM, 4 -to become My wila Until in podtma,"�. Thom was- mn outoiry A - pers.8 an Yin'. rdvd'*Itla liet-'6 Y wan a
fetch him, Master Alfred-f6tch 1111111". - . onough. But, bless you, welima. nothing left pride ; she decline h�dooue.uglindso of them. I Igiarfig bjSI_AO�' to have blue eyes And golden hair I SirJohn' ..
I thought the clergyman might tot. like to'entorarinki Wfiert the light fallodus -my mother approved of hor'L She considered . on " rb� oouli,t,, I waited for what Uvormbld opportunity'llo propose again. Who. wAs'quito struck With me, I thought tit the . I
,..: I a the herself Ao be A milityr; and I considorea Woo to excellent itaprosdiori Which he had produced I
. , , . this and withdrew my suggestion lidoordingly. Again WO Ware done UP- We OOPPOd 6 follow between tfh'aentwo holies. My mother time he would do filAt64d ,Of Alfred. � Volt. - I
. der the lee of a rock, and gave out. myself to be an abominably ill-treated MAD, 0120 hor,wad perfectly intelligible now, , .
. The least I could do, so A-Mattor. of common snow spoke flrat. Consequently I lookt,a at r.=g roluetatti, to give bor r#jooted tunauly:1 have since asked the simple old'
I . The joautnowalula mate said his prayers, And I Between Us, I 06M aftald'L.Wo made my good . 1. . . toy �!,
- . , politeness, After giving tip tho clergy least Use I L ble-ohe was obliged mothori . : I . or
, alihe Magid Spectacles said Amon, ' Not the On the can- mqthWo life unandurs mother about him, He 18L & po J)Arobat. .
man, was lov6k that bther� op0bitilaity, was Cecilia I
. . I to ask if 1 might lack - to be the first Who gave way, - It w" Under, Lt present her Word$. first, a4d bet thoughts ofrata of Sir John, OkL afraid of himlf 2 my Not to ba� thought tit tot fill itiatarit'l - &MY
. . .1 by t4om first ill said. trary, as tho night advanded It got colder and
." $"Hearhowl came next; in parenthesis.] .
septimus. colder, We Vefe, both- 61oma together, to stood that We word to be mattled In the L. Spentaolos fritorree4'rap that she deliberately, LSW�-Withoat A b6rrb8POudiu4 08tfiblbli- -
.. I ... I dowt knoiwbow opting. Xt wan Mad undotatood that Zilfs. 4 ,'so Yom hate society, my de4f f- Barely 01cclitied to face that 4tiaotion, even in hot Meat I Tob direadittl I . But I didth throw . k
,1� . . It will it take.long V, I onquirda. - keep Okoh other watio, was bitterly dioappoldtod at -having hot hall. you halo lbbatgod your. opinion 'lately ?" thdifghto. . I . . . . I away my fasain4flond. I op* him -Vince I . I
only know it *as still bitob , , #,, 'L
pi4o; ,- liwill take long and It *111 make 'Ybur jong It was,, I to no put Off.' 60 She ,was go (11 she doesn't mind how. she 1100, �i long as 11nder three olrduma(4100, the - hit of A Wbob be,raild the letter. , NO, boa n I I �1
. L' dark, when 1 heard the bostowain's mate g1vo day Visit OWN' .
flesh creep." bi a Bight mkil'n - long to BOO $on, poor oblidjIl my mother sho can curry favor With Alfred- ,FAISO OUR- dreary winterrooldenca atLong F alias became, hope, 'oli,l .1 ventured to any, lie aback
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4 1 remembered my promise to, 16Y Mthoj, a little flutter . to me; 41but I really darenliL Ails hot turn.,,) - I L . to ray Mind, mote valumble than hishoAdboleMnly, 'Y6tribigtriss"(fietook I
., I opened his CIO lid his maid 00611111,0L ,
anj placed myself and My Jacob lit th 6 mercy . "I . rider propent citbuthotan000, ,she is go [L report, . abbWet . on the oamb ever'. Singlo-handed,06ollia might successfully me, of dantao; tot OeOlfth'i maid), 0 tot' . I
� of optimum NotmAll. Buthowad net ready heAtt. DNA . . . bids Mo to oat! at Long Valli%0 I thought to L �
"'�'L . 11 . . mixta a Intiodonto 00 Infinitely sup6rlot'ibi plan I - '" keep tip appearances and dQ661ve othox - -
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P Dellis, ths,t'i do�'t At r4rdofi me; Iffaven'tin the 16AA&CURed . -pob . 0bjf*hmt"jj_bypObrfJo '060111A muitbe and .
"', to begin yet. I . " 'said'. him bit tit Worth to 04 Pin, though she Might not'decelve me. Brit, "' I
I., $ Inlarl—I was oill I oyoot'aloodeotly to Sir-lohn, 4 Do you thinkit
I ,,Do you,ioo that white Jug ?I he It V I 11 pe I YOU baw her Illy Op 11 y afraid to eiptlibe it. 10,, combInAtion with sit Johni there was a .
\%\\ poluting to the wholibilad,ptikud, '. '14 . 7X . ho a ! $Ing c , haidda that she Might 6pbuly betray the true WINK bit, Always to talrr) 0, young lady at hit -
. , 4 i do f to Do 61 Griot, Alfrea; itrip havonot given oftondo'by diprol , , .
'YON, DoyouWaniVitarl" '' , , ' L OW " (41 Slio asn'i 6zlot Without gUalp, stito of her footings It I *as really the. Word?' What a wonderfOl-effoot A woll.fut ,
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� I . � 4, I WAntgrog; Theta's grog In th6 od, Inight roparit your kind then jobs Woo to Jay It on Mai Worldly fAvorod -mat, she would, of c6ut8do be deritar I n lionleftmoo bast especially when It IN I
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