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The Clinton New Era, 1880-02-19, Page 3. � 11 _-WT_ 7-- --- ­ -, __1T7r"_ -, - go ­1R_P1�V_RW'W_7 ,amsew - -T -- - I 7--i I h . � - � . I . � . , � - , ; .... 11 I I. I , , 1 .4 1 , � I I - . . . � I % I ) � I , 11 __ I . 1 147, , . . � . , . � I � I- . . . . �, I � , .... I . 11 11 . I , . �.� . , , r . � I . I ____ - - . --- - - I I a . . I - I � I I- . 11 . . 1- . . . AL 00911ser's waill. E I I . , I � � I quimite WAN dampened over $be felt 1400, � . I ,yearning look of WOUIArUsego�,toVotd4 the I . I . " The might WAN Cold, with olo,u vaytisils . - . 414404 Away oil $be lost$ of her woman's . I . - "I - I -11. ­ I I ; I There worm broken. exclamstlong,so . � I � � � : Thoy butted My b0of 2COMMY faIllus night I � _ , W49two,i4do,bysiae,itkpa4pgr&vot Coming $ho smAne0m., 1 11 0sprilol" oboodea, dispollin ­ I g :big llsklV miothorlovo 4114 . , , as she lea bar book so the - Ail d6wi .0 . � , May, In the groat holly VIA , , ,, I p theri, 91 wtaro owning 40WA Upon; Silo Snow-white. . � moo$. . lito-loved blia so $his She, struggle to bid b iM leave her bad boon .Almost too bmvd�,. , I front t1ke women Mind murmurs It nowil, . -) M_ :X= AN boulads his, Way Ili mush shom ontImm I .1 i .10 , b -eyom so br4 , ,,* ,htp . . W*oWil11a.m*ba)i,e.vlW . - formed Idelp that t4o'. vision wito only a qwoll. troo, Don't you moo, the. bertloo? 'The fAidom . it GQod-v1ghV1 She- sold, . � the b lAttle 1almost ,soo # fisrod, for . tough boxab, Site light I 00uhr 11116 4 IVMW I , away so AXXUL w uxav . I . * , AV. at At 0 0 0 paid $0, Xb d, so rtdl% th T b th , 0 0 tionofthobralit, . - , Goorgi W�une furned to Ivy 11, be hove iiookod ihom; with white $mashers 14 the ::,Are .you going tos,lay hero t" I Yes. 11,j to will Alto victory. And this WAN th � a . . , sy Ivy,. wbili 'ind ' , � ' ' $,old hisir, I ,. , 11 � . . .. AtIlip XAWIK , ,, . . -0 n d in 0 L mile P bat I Of � 0 r 9 a Ic'. 49 ,. a be, so, U bray Od 41110 9111% wl 0 I 0 I , . ., . � , - . It I exclaimed, 11 you hero ? . � 0114 otrotalIC4 Wild hand through 41thAtil. . n d $1197 have -Church -$bore# And Goa I Ilateno to them V I Always wait forth ollo." - T lob 14 T40 bolls?" I 11 ,,On 41140therpolf-ma row 04449.7as even Whom, she host:4. that he! was JOB% to her forever, ,she � , -sprang -forwaid, pushing a s�k - - Side 940 WOMM.4 Ad Wood hit Ii him arma, - . pa 0 1 1 .049 4 $ 'opt Are r,., 04 4 I � . 14 white the open window and clsepod her brother's. Ivydralled.. 1ANo d4ubt,llpho Said. - . The Chimed," she ,answered. -this � I night they are, I always w I . . L . , , rung -go a farowoll I bowed, her hood 134 thankfabloss, because in I , 80114tait life ohs 01 bar gloomy Ills4kn9wit . ss,Uqw,06 I into ohs hero'? " he oriod,2 2 WW hms Pile Come by this Z,, L ­ . Z know they Are data witUthq T40na of Life* . f ,. .1 a , ' 31, Slid . � A k I oig. so glad to moo you,01 she said, I$ and . ' ,,you," she Added to Lewis ; 11 though George, ' 61 And Alfred Mayo the7 XObIno dott!t go to he I Avoilko is it -true, iulktAo V 004-SiArLod the to Christmas, I SUPP04.0.1) . . . 11 May I v 11, - . Ott, 14 I . One happy bear 1 04s Gods who from the eiglit"of beaven I h lookost, down upo ,,!47 . � ilf It WAN she who gavo-shei slarrat-w � . . I , , ho sea, fo of the boit I I a "or 014f ill a t a 0 � I I - , , 0 a !! n I of Oman, forgets to toll 149 the names Of Any, 1 . 11 . - . . - litkie age, 140A4140. for her prison. ,ox . . - 94 It You wisll.,� I � . .1 ­ I I ,, . I . Ln -mintolog, suffering - .creation,, withhow Xpany. � I I v answered 4.4oldenvoloes. 11 W rushed into $11gotIll I It Wig she who says& ,� r a tie 6 t , 4 .. , tayeo I I :P . Zor 1: t i to a, as in 4 at or q I I a fk , iso, , do whom be invites. I shall be home in Wen - $line for 41tiner, George. - I came to ,tied old . #I I don's know, dear, IS',. tIm I , 0 to go. to, oburob. Ran up to nuroe.6 I � Ho wroppedo shawl about bar, and, So. getner sney OIOQCL upon %be tialopity. where, , I I I years of rialoory natiat we pay for the one hour of joy I How,many, lives are there like t , bid j, I ,dy I She's . I � our " 'I'd :badly.liart,poptUhnivy," , I Y I the anatIlY, Am they I . or 3 to 8, Mrs. Brown's little, grandobild.11 She draw- I 44, � But, Runtleinty little Canary was An stiff, in, the Pali, clear light, with that4ovel, f4eii, ­ I . .- I � 7 - . Ab unknown, unnoticed, CPU _ 44, In the worldim, Pressed- o;ou& I arlip � theyb do go, . I . o ' When the, pprinq thus oomeq, and V longe long , . .. . � the Crimooll Shawl elfiser about her bead ina I I I disappeared into the darkness. followed. by. . � . . I end wouldn't, eal, and nuroa Sala it was dead, � 1fro4 shut _ I o444 it Up in svilglkt-llglkk� box Ana bear his, th pradoxigo and Calabasas towhich . -0 � Lowlshad Schooled hlmso)J. fied away, 8,124 turmioll-'raliked, dark oxietevog.1 . ,. The, day closed In. IVY $At bYlbe Are, 0 I � .110odblesoberan pstabgritloglo;914=44. 4:6 . . . murmured. I I s . I d . � - . . Who: Nte summer Ann 10 �blgh. I' tho.W4 woman's mutteredblopoingo. I I pU I iole, .19 had broken its log. and , t it in a h I . V I � burvit g words tram.blea 9A hin lips. But . .dreaming idly I thi; night fell; the children's - it She is an Angel I I � 41ready", � woutatild, Tolde , , nowmy heart will ache torraybabo's Sweet ways , - 1. sc She looks wd1l, flamo,10 and 11 � ,4 George could Only hop otione, and I hope it wili be , . . whom She looked at him, it was do Calmly, so 01irlotmas tree blopoomod and laded, and she . 'anawor e4; and Lewis,. unheeding, k1kilf there,, .1 I And his brother's. do. d it 0 - * L I 1f)b',1rionds I p 100 6, r olmpart p000rn . . Wo tr quickly. I., 06A. air. AGod!s angelif thelittloono � 71 - . I I well In heaven P i 11 139 do I, darlingtO murivared IVY1 go the , smilingly". almo. at, so though Bile might havo, 11 � I I . guesged bid shouchts, And Silenced them wag $of& Alone to wait. for the bells. Agervaut � 04me In with a mess'Noe-a child at one,,o.f the ' An 011011t Wtievy�Ivy dead 1--Lfor him who had I . � . 1. a acted. by her so or oily$ bad bar TO to 7 10 a . I .1 or ea.. I A 4 a earb, �n calls h.arl We could not have won appred -children Sped away. Bile went to th I I I a window kewropr6aoh. R by unapp. ,. a turned from her I , I I . 1. fieherj4F,nlo cottages wAoill, thadootox was I I . I I I �. I who , Oh � W I .1 love And thrown it Aside as some. I!orkW"# i . 0 - o n to 6 f, . .. her.", . . and rested hot bond against the panes for a I abraptl * , y. I I . I Away. Wbas shoald they do? 'She want to the . thing. . � I , . - ..... . . I . ki-ce time. � , 4t May be that,lit 00=6 �atkl ,. , and They.drove.on.' 1iWynnO,w)ko1iseb6?4 . . , I .041841 ly. ask i, brialblen Mo �,=�Ont, watching the bir,4o which had ended , ni; moal A. , thiirmornl , MAIN down back . I � to *1 Take oarb P' ohs. cried, Stooping and lift . JagalittledArk object from ;he g I I ­ round at .. I window, opened It, and looked out. The rain I I I I I was over, though the. wind still blew roughly � 11 � . I � ,, � OUddenlY, bOrno Upon the wind, Come the . I I i I sound of the )midnight bolls, and with then%' . I alkali think of my 1048 be calm; .1 anck Soda Jul that doetbl. A*d�tbif tb, � . .040 . likkkocuglit of th . I , ­­ � . . �94 My dieter," he answered. "I have been I I 11 muclousabout,her, ftewsavoryill1aptokkin, � the great holly tree. glowing red through its burden of snow. Lewis want to her and�as . his feet. - . I . - 10whatishVI'li. nek6d", . - 0 , . . I � extinguialitug the lights,, and toosing i hot bat; in i � t s wild, uabol, y glee. She. longed for life. returned tot aq'justjn�, &a S . _ I _h011igh thq, - 10 Spirit were Jo iii ti, leave so pure 4 Olidne. To my heart will be. healing balm. I , . ,out now, Ph I now I can dkily, weep, . . mar. Poor, Ivy I 11 I , .1 What A lovely face I " Davis eoutlitue4; ' she lifted her :fade, her pied were shining with , � I I tests.. -11 Children say strang -doirt 0 . things 14 A Chrysalis," she maid, 11 Does ki not I 11 seem trAngo to think there is life in that� some inow.ment, 3 � _ omd Change from her own dziary thoughts, 11 I will With she' . - � Ones Moto thOOO sweet eyes Vista fixed, uponi . I 11 1� him. 11 Lewis,!, - . And smart'ne,%th the sudd?u blow; . . V11 an I think of inybibee, -side by side, agleO2 - _ so beautiful I 11 - :­ "I never a aw any Ono I � . thej?�' she maid, -Smiling. that it is only mlqeplx)g, And will wake I to, I go I , you,!$ ORM to tile boy who had brought the message. 'It she' whispered, a low, Shut 0 1 only he could hear, 11 the belim I It Is qhvigt� ,.6 ' I 1, the conic ifary under the snow. I , I 14 Yee, 11 Qoorgo answered, abruptly, 11 How . '!' Yes," was ail he answered -,but belonged "Itis very. ugly now,,.' be; said. . wasicaroaly live minutia' witik from the g_,� I I , . Mae day departim I , . . i1al J, L. I .. pil0ki'veb-3,4800, . cold it 18 I ,� He draw up, both Windows and ,to take liar In hid praloap.d blego heraud tell I . . , $6 All, yso,'P shwarkswered ; ',but It w Ill be gets; and her errand over, She child, sleeping I I ­ I . . . I Fo r the second tim9v while, those oblaigg , 1 . . . . . E I �. . I � . hey reached tile house was ailent till. t .. Arrived at tile castlei Lowle Hogarth her all.sho wasto him, Perhaps Something in bid voice did go, for she turns Away and 'd' ' . . , be autifuloomoday.. Perhaps a lovely buttor. � fly I 11, She touched the hard pups, cape I quietlyl ohs setoff for home, followed -by. ther. mother's bleseings and deported by the b I . . OY., pealed gayly, he held her in his artal ; only 11 � . I �, now olle rested there Pa4aveli, with a.11mile � . . CIAMYSALLIS. - I . I . I dross, ad In his low, old. f ashlomea room with a Conflicting medley of sensations. It wall years . . , I left him. I . . .14 the afternoon Lewis had strolled out Caressingly. Then I , turning Away; she 4id the! olsep enwrapped Insect carefully in the hollow iho insisted oil accompanying her. .80denly. ad along tfie beach, At seemed to -as the I Y pass, ­ , , . . upon her -lips, She did not - . . . . � bid him go. . I 39ndod now forever veto. sorrow and,life and..L . . I .. . � - - . since he bacl last b9oli there, but his thouglit, . . � with the other* Mon Jown 'to the fishers' , , of the balustrade and stood by it Silently, her so though Santa other voice than the lo", . . 11, . & ­ . . .. . . . I .. - . 11 I ' waid not busy with any phantom of the past; , thq were now filled, with the troexpect'sa, , , � , cottage" upon the clif(;- but they were I , . . I P)dit'involved in a digauselon on farming -1 1. , I perhaps competing fie lot with her own.. The . I , action was eagerly noted by her companion, I I - � . wind'd sounded over She bea,ving waters,above *th . a roAr of the surf. She stopped. 11 Did YOU . I . I .., I . � . 1�1 I . . � . . A . . I - . .. . , beitity of Ido. friend's .sister, to whom, when implerpente, . W-biolk, I In his State of , . I .who; with a kuddou Impulse I , Clapped bar 1A, I 1. bear a, shout?" she asked the,boy, who stood STARTATION IN IRELAIVIDO. . � , _ I( Nowhere, to go, old, man I Come down . I . " , he first heard of her exist6ricei he had not � mind, was not congenial ; so he w . an- his arms, . . 'and listefied. Three'dinso I this vague sound .. . . . I . 1. .- I . Ili ) , ,. . -With me. .It will bo. dull enough, certainly ; given vi necond. thought. . diered back alone through the winding villsob . .4 14 -darling I 11 he wbisp,ared. , And ohs; � I , I . wits',repostea; then Ivy harried forwilrd - . , � . I I 11 4Pen 11. 11.1� I � ,but nothing is Fzo dull as-Chriamas by Ono's I � . , , � He found his way downstairs a little befora otreet, where thetchildron's merry voices pro;. . . I atartltd,- looked up 40 I I - opoe with glad � our � p.- . 1pe;. I rou � nd a point of cliff which, juRIDg out, ob- . - , �; TouchAng ]Pictures" frolin I I I I! I . I ri . -self in tpvn. Will you come - r, - . diXtbinkeo. It"s very kind �of you to ask , . 'in Alnuer-time. into the long drawing -room, with dark oak'rof tars and modern I dinllurqj Claimed it Christmas time.; all . � I happy, and in his heArk wai a strange unrooka, doubki�g of then a grockt orimson wave.firished her face so. I she. tried to .free. herself from his embrace, . -view. . atructed her further . Again it came, that voice, whatever it might be, On she I . I I . . . . tile westetit b1strict., . . I � , . li� �. .. - I . . ; . . � . I 'Me. Inevorielt EQ , thorougl2ly "bluO ' � gay with oil the trades of woman's handt- . the I atute. The 400r!oX the old gray Unroll I )). 1, ljo; no P, he asild hurriedly� ,'Ivy. listgn. hastened,as fast' sit hot feeble strength I I ., 11 During my journey to- the West of Im ; my life. lan'.4 It, always so ?it Continued 1, work and presence; And before the - door I was open ; some. sudden impulse made him I I I And Ithoix while she stood passivo in the . I Would allow, past the poink,, though . � of � I'Lild," says the special artlat She London . Lewis Hogarth, as he took his fxiend's arm f and turned with him out. fif Aamp, muddy - *� '* leading tck,,the oqno6rvstoryi half bidden by . , the heavy ourtlaing, stood. his. hostess, Ivy .. onteZ and go up tbo. bolly-deck4ld aisle and sit.down in.W6. old equate pow where he had dawn of Alkat-unlooked for happiness, he told I her of his love. - Wrought up by the i x0ite. .there I I wan scarcely foatway between the chalk walk and the dashing surf. 11 Do you not gee." like . �i Grapldc. 14 Iwos confronted by signs of ,grasfj - , , I I : I . : destitution caused by the failaroof'the crops. Ran Wall into, the oomfortabl6 warintlCof I . ... I � . 440or Carlion. 11 If We - .12MV6 AVAlted and � � : - Vynne. . - I . 1. He came In quIetly. and she, absorb9a bX � - ont1hat morning at Ivy's side. The a was a . 11 . 9 trembling dwell of music upon She silence, ment Of the moinkt, Carried owiy by her 11 ­ . beauty andthe influence of her presence Said hiesthlessly, 0 out She to by � the Lion . . . . , � rook? I . . , I I i, destitution in manj iases actual, and in " . I I . . Others not remotely proppoetAve. I met I . . hoped for,any thing through'year after Year, book in bar hmnd�. did not notice blaylatiance. golonin Chords Upon the Organ; ilia deep* wrought on him, hd spoke. Her told hbk that, I . . Tile boy otrained his eyes In the uncertain I I I . ., everywhers-extfeme . courtesy from all.cludges. -.. ; . I . . � . it 506mo of no value when we, have, it at last ; I I I and we almost wish to be back to the time - , 'Wit . For a moment he watched her silently. The � face, which he had but half seen in thb mist � � � y heart-Bootbing melody of idendelog grand . . W . .I.ft ange, a song, ei,tjn the Lord.210whis I I T . organ his happiness now dope.aded upon her, that, I . she must be henceforth the guardian augql� . light, and dimly;, witbia 'almost a otonclo . throw Of the, shore, could be seen through 3 I . . al Oin Sho.clorgy, and * GSPQCi IY Ir tie afforded � I' , . . . . means of aeoing and judging for myself be . I . - vhenwo ,werehoping And wAiting, bout : * .1 the unpleasant f doling of satiety.,& twilight, was far more lovely, - now that the form of the hied was ,visible, with ita. -wealth -throbbed.aud quivered, vollingito ,volgina.99 among ilia wreathed ' then in bio'home and life-and'thon awaited tb,q rapponsew,- 1 � the cloudn of, fosip flying, over,her, some' I � .-, � - , � the reaVaondition of ,the people. At L-iinkne, . � I I . I , thwhead � ' � ,,Yet Such an acquisition. as yours. i's . 1. , . of golden waves. Freaently she looked up 11 I - .sound pillarsi 'oonsed suddenly.. dying away. into silence. . . - � - wAs no answer.; only her little hand . Therii - vessel in distress. �'- . . .. ' IP dive me the lautorni" said IVY, hurriedly, at of Hillery ,Bity, in - -Coikuomsrs� 11 I I I . and at the- neighboring monnialn. vlllsgq of I . . I . . � . . I I . : Sparsely likely W lose its Charms ad, quickly, I . I . . . bog your pardon 11 she said ; 11 I40 not 6ar 41 I did not k6o'w I had a listener.1, Said. a . closed more tightly up6n. his-6than-through . I I I I i and tan back; - an to cow tell Some of the, in 0 Asale'gb, there in it all times extreme paver. I . . . . � � SirLowli,11 sai'd his coknpaniont laughing. was �. . George Wstini 6 somewlist older, you,coma la.11 Wo closed her book, stopped f 8 in the Shadows of the curtains, and came to � I � Soft VOICS close to him, -. .-� . . '11 You V1 he said, Starting up, 11 Was ii yon -the night came the RrAfelash bf the Cbrioil' Mao bells. , _. Sonk"thing ad. ahe heard them here and some to get the, bilal-only. jo I 1. . 0 quickly," - - . ­ I I tYi but at present It Id much aggravated. - . . � . .. . . I 11 . ­ . . .., -The men here hate In the aftatmer moptho.a � I gravei mali than the friend he bad j net invited to his home; A little on tile wrong side of . towardhim.' ' , ' - - . , . , Bat as the girl Advanced a great horrifled . playing 7',.. : I - I I , , - 11.Yeei Why ndt 211 : , - I . seemod to Shako her 'from bead to foot; then, . .. . I very gently she. froed herself from his hold. . . I . . . There was no -nead to urge, spabd ; k�e hey, sailor-borit', knew all the danger; And Ivy, L . I I 1. - L � . means of picking up's little money by acting . I I I * . ! as boatmen and fighirmon to the holiday . L I . thirty, of Middle height and unpr6tending � . ,appearance, with Ono of those calm, true faced- I ogrpriso oltme over the barontit. A mist I I . seemed to come before his eyes and bide the . because I' I)ejer heard amylbing , * e replied. �, Rbw and where did' _ il" oft"Illy, I �! ..Sir ,, �L L, Lewis 11 � The ,words word spoken Nor calmly, there seemed Do likeneon between. her -alorkif.oh that -terrible beach, lifted his little light. on high to show to those, in peril that . . I . ' litakera vlolftg the Wasterb, Highfadds, but. , � , ,.' IL , . L, 1401 season I evorythlidg.� failed on the poor . I . I I which bear an exprespion of otrangtht'itind � - , self-reliance, and unknowingly inspire truiti ,face he had but one moment ago deeowd'so. - fair. , In its plead came a 'crooked, mla- Vo I I . . . . - I.. sl�. R11"'ro "-Ivy xe.plied. 'III had a few ho. � , and the trembling girl but an:Linstaut hafor6 clisped in his arms, and with her low.toneo I . I sbma one. at laust. was watching therat that sooner orlater help must come. Tfiis coast I L L . . .. . . . . 1.1.11 mon,' ' The long continued wet kept ft . .. 1. .... .. L ­ tourists. at home. The year's stock of pain - * .. �J .; I . , , � , The other was tall'and darkrocarcely hapg- I ovio, perhaps, but With a certain nobility of' :oUlatensmoo, . olispon figure, limping with Ungraceful, halt . ingalotion.' Was thin the womaii-this the' . I Myself Abs eons, and tough%, I rab&." It is my greatest -happiness, I tbink,'!Sbq wout on � . . still cami the songs. of the bells. 11 Sir Lewis, lownfi6% but think you for your wordo to whioli ., � -was air easy one f. it was deep .Witter Ovary- where till close. to. lo� shore, willithe'Orke ti , . . . I . L , t000l. including' those which Were to be to. . . � , �1) for Seed, at -no, . . I served a all eston.. Vitere is . � � . and's winning manner'-whiah' . . I __ -earRea-kiiii-many-friands - � - - - *Oman Who - for tWOL bourn had-filled*'hie I , I . -thoughts I ­ . .. Softly; for she. too# had grown to -trust J21M I -ankt-%Ik-io-ehe--oid-oo-Tarely---of-ho,reelf.- . I 1 ought not to have listened-onI y love is so -now, so-11-Sita-pawail I oT7W-m0MamA-.-4�­I­ . L . exception of that roof rooks called Alke .. I 1 ' . Ofirabout I , - L . .. credift a obta . . � 'Ob liked for meal, so I .of - Lton.-almmis I - -mg"M6,--ip-on Py we - 11 -no a Atua, 0. --id-the- - . 11, t betterlra@C an i . . He jove it pretended' abbil4or at the I Cat L - , I two words. 1, How sick I am of Slag sound of, I , . 4q*Goorgi bus told me �our name,", she . . said, gently, taking Do hood of the behavior . 'of 'told ' . k4 Whenever I'bm viexed or impatient, I come And play hirq.11 * � . . I I was surprised,"' she continued ; 11 and you- 0 . y a hove not thought sufflolenily over what __ I'll, which the ... small vessel, owing to ths'.vlolenoe Xb wind, Suit obvitups th of f d Litiamolorloy of � . . district surrounding Mr. Mitchell ,11ditifs I. 1. I I vealdenbe at Kylomdro, the L I .� , . : otato:,of affairs I . 1 . '. � this now title of mine I - I 06614 to hear. . . . n6iiii ing-eloo. My groom repeats it ill Such tin � her guest. , 11 I hopiT he has also . I you who,i,jar-ri- � 1. . They were walking sloWlyholneward 'now, - 11 you have said; you have spoken on this im- 'you �her crew, had been driven. � ... .. . � . .11, , 11 was somewhat better, owing to the labor 'At. . . . , I I . I .. . ,�Lj 'Hehry's . thatIL L' - exasperating Mannar ' threst6ned to did. . , . I ' " Yen ydb;" he stammered; -Illi -1 have over tho powdery snow. Are you ever iM'L , patient?" be said. It Appeared to him. , , . lialso of the moment.. But I - Skunk for whatever Aldo f attire may have in. Store for- , Oji the dock of the little 'craft" was all help- leas COW asio The blent Irritatea by ' 11. not . forded'by Mr. building, real I L . z­� I I Aiminaf .­ ' " ­ _, ... and road-makiiii; Operations. Great po � . . I L'�. urge hial yesterday. I toll YOU, W�UZOL'I �� - - - - __ thoroughly, tired of it I If thii t am money _I Md;6 if is it groat pleseare to me to make . . . .: . . . ... Your Acquaintance." . . . . 8: .. impoisiblo -that earthly Pompton should have place fit that nature, which te@med so. me. I iball. tool that -1 am' not so utterly shut but from - the happiness L'of 'God's. reaching their homes by'bliristmis time, as prondood, ,had. grown -oulky and rebel.' s. I , was, however, very evident. At Clifaelus 0 '. . I . I �, ;, earn site on evorkface. For Napa � . . �� I e miles around I . bad come, to we five y6sid Ago,'. you - know � what a godsend it Would have beeni, but now' � Ske.pointild to a- chair -andmiived away to her own, 'a. kind of. lounge beside the fire. - . near to heaven. *' LL* -. ' L I 1. I., i&Vary oft6n,', a he andWeredi Obl'llng;* . dre*atureo;' LBut You have not counted ,the .. qpet'-?". "L '... . . ., . Ilous, and in .Vie AiOtlepi` of - the .. - night and. the ' She* . .. . I , , the tow'A the ppaountry are. on the. verge -of. . I , ­ : . �: , , . . . .. Thi officiis blind iNitli - , t" ; I -what does it matter? List yoorI Owns into. 4011ough t6e6tlup a yacht audkeepiIfyfitinter, , . . Then 'he. realized theAhith. Thir women .. with' the eye's aid fade, with 44 I 'YOU a more.,often. than I ' ike to: JaY. � .44 Coat I" babroke AD.- 11 What,6osk 2ty ' * . 11 , strength of, wind Ugh their' him, t4ro - ovirelosquese, br4oglit ­,Iiff6­- , ... I ,otarvation, pawn are , , .. . " . . ­ � ean be. Pledgod_� .- �� 7.1 , , , , every sort .of ,),A blolhit, 11 .-,.-., - �-­ . .. �' �, ,- Oyp , ­ - , . ' , � I I sloger-Lof . .f in ,Lbou , -wiflibat IsefiggjDysp , rIy,A - - glorioui perfect . .a... ­ 4hat -alinbdt-�divine-i-holixi.ce'r-of,"Oxpr,et lob, ' . - man would not uodar.k$,qq4 . . _.., _.v1IAt -,,About#.. . 7gs 1 . ,�ifijreyfiln -Goo i' a fret Me.,i . ._ Yaulavv told mei4flh* .. went-orti-santly;'. . Ur - of -�Our beautiful home, of Position theingelvas h I His peril. , Two of them had been washed ' verboard Into the 0 , , . , .­­�! Ohs pawylbroker ANA tired me that he had no : I , I .1 - Idea thart1wo'bundred beds and blaakifg in- - . '.�­ ' " 1. 'LL -Uhij oblijidio.cr and 6ja tb6LOh,mnOJ � . - vnd:� . I ­lffttij of B�Ulogvka. ray days as one of the _fiLOIjPPle: ' . a . , . , _j? a ­ �_ ... %,. ,., .t '. I . L I . � 11. 1. . L .1 . t 4 ,, . .1. ­ . "... " n 0 A7 2 11 ; B t ' 11 'Pin there, df y6iir social duties, bear a TU , -Seothing waves ; the other three remaining' . I I I I I hill kespbIV- Foot woman are lo be a L Sari . as � ` I _ ­'*' � �,�­.­ 'I', I . L . I . I �� �, .no . . el really was Contented. And now, a fortitight . among. *8901, in, the 4 delightful cruise . .. L . I - .- - � ­­­­��,.,tfoj1jvglJk,�I, ,, , *L' ­ . ' L I . . : , . �... I . . . � I You shore the of curiosity I Sao,,, _ ., it T you. ,*Job I will toll � . Ohs answered. � I 'shall, -till a ; -you have �% high place to fill. Ana -I If 1-t 0 - toneirfoltered for aL Memo ,,rmuil am' held, on grimly to ,ttie roped, occasionally 1. * . ' gi . vingthose'arles for holii4bloh hmditsrtlad� � daybraik, sitting outside . She pawn_,offlaia. �: . 1. . . I � � -, , d6o . ii,- *ho'hsve�wsllnid Ave'or'six Irish '� ' " , .... . . I ' 1"', raido of , � . . . I ' . 6 ng� � . . the"Greekielaudg, I am calli4 home t "I I I � . . - Obrist�mAN-indriaimg,.brighi'sua clear, with ' L . . - -I, be You., .i glad, -for if is a subject, Upon which J . eiannot. speak at home. It Is MON tight n4to'b3boa-ClOud , , kfortlkls�,,Io 031 maWs, life ; - I will. not .on Yours.' . Ivy on. her homeward way. - And' beside the rain'e&* mail, witli'dike hand olaopild- &bout I . 1 1 ldinod�' from .'She n oil fld� a y us 1 1 - bli d d w o tI I : - I 1� 1 - .1 - . I �,��., - .1 . . ­ �.:. .:. � ­ " -- diAtiloto, loisving - helpless little - obildviki at, _,; _: ...'.. _-11 ... - - -1 I . . I lama to, 4ift-exid- 6Y"Unole,74 fuhtfali I , po' , . . - Astei to being nearly smashed , in,'a , I# , , __ D� branches mow,l4de " tho'buil. Oldilking-ogi L I � hin the , Of theg at. laurelo'. , to IN was g silver . troubles die,!' dike. .want on, the7f4tave.jliat' � 'L . ` . ­ - "'I ,any: .and. . - H ' , aili f-. Ypa think now you ,love'. MO � - � ; I , ' ' & dropping figure clingirig So him, stood Lewis' . . .1 -1 . . . . �11 .-., - I home �' In order '.go , pledge,. their : and: � ." ­ � , ".. 1-1 - t I .. beds � : 1. ; . . I ��4 1, .. 1, ., .- . . -owing' � i�mllway accident. on the way to -. Paris ;' sit received by. it weipink aunt and 'five' ditto L frost work from the windowpanes. - The yule. - :log bUibing'Ju the little luifrm'bg rO0m;:*Aih quietly. see A c hangs. approobh1qg Ili the,distumcb, . � coming. niater-every 'day, and, ,I 'ba. but Soon yon. - would . grow tired . of . hearing -ridicule, -6r, at le a ' I 4. S, L Surprise'. at if ` - . ­ I Hogarth. 'Only'that Indrainghe hid found fault*with Fitef ind.0ow b is'past life, j66' . . I . mod I gLIO food. ' ' L . I . . . L .. .,N, -I I 11 r . ... 0101111 . .1 �0. ` ' 4" . I . J 11 ; 'The overworked clergy its b A . ' ..'' * . . ­:­ , I OSiQgS4 almost L ' . ­ t�,,A I . . I Maiden: coueins, meekly rOqaesting three . � . W . ',its holly wreaths' and vases of hot house - I know tbqt.)uY homai'. will oo6a lby b � I 1. ; - . omb,no longer." w". . . . I I. '. : , You It I . . r a 01084 . : . I .. . . ,11 Hitah, hush Ill he cried. ,'KWhy do y6n fraught with. every all -an death, visa. Orin, � -insiouclig - Theriti, in those awful near.' night. and, day,, and their funds, are quitq, . . , 'L � I : , _ ,'I . . I . . . . " exhausted. Viol - . I . king Ions of them the other ��, . . Month'$, JIM& ; SO JUrl t'ouk of that' gl6omy,. . ' ghogt�haumtod structura', where my ancestors. flowers lifting -their defloat . OL petalil In atirpriBe at thekein blspk� whiofi stirred 1him, One . . I "But Your brother"'o . . ..'�.; '.L . . - .1 y6d lorget,li she interrupted. Sistern , qpdak.ob?, What -do ybuinbiin` 211.' . . 11 Llaten 11, cull ilia hold he h6na.- momenta, Jig ohe'thoug . I I .� . lit was life.;: life . himself . I L , * ­ ".. _ , evening, 1,found, the passage and staire I .A 11 1. . I 14�11 .. glare at ondird'm* eveiy cornor, and the rate � , . . window. was open, and through . the more . 'Virginian -creeper .11 cannot always be first,; it would not be right . I out I', . 11I,beileve y8u. Your *Words ore Sinoore. -And-the girl beside hiM..'thei VIS: . entrusted, to his keeptij who in. that short ,'orbwded . with'women , imploring, help. . 1, . . . ­ . L . !4AT d ' - L. . . 1_1" foun families living iti, what.. *-my; � I I -caroupe' behind the #&ill soot. ,To be over . . . L . Imed- with �Pii who ilei of accounts and musty otems which cluoterid. round. it, three little, oblift4a were sprinkling . . th aboull;- but--:whe bag been all 1:lo.*orld . by . , 1; ..., .. . to me,,? . - ... L .. , iiiat � �now ; - will they, remain Bo ? ."Provii . L Go away to -i u6itoi, free, I to'Llove.With A. *space -of t line bb had learned It Intonolly 'thit ,. q, I � JlourOd bat, . . L. '. 'L � I � _ ' . of - 'rabblib , - . L I I . . �!�, 'cat � I letters, made to interview grim -looking L keep, . Crumbs on $he Snowtarpet, printed by -the . I . . I I I . I ..­ '" ' . 4 6 lo'George going. So be marrted, , then ?", yourself... .'As 0 - - . Y.4 . came " 'ybu.*Ill find in a very oholittime that had, seemed, impossible a fd* . � . hours before. - . 1, 1. ... ': � ! .. which turned t6 . . � bar-maie' coverings, ­ � '�-`A .from1bb weaj�er, jut .!. .. I L ...I., o wMbh � the - * �%;. 112 I - era and bailiffs, all Sir Liwising me I Leatured I . -and patted on upon toy duties aiva landloid, robinik tiny feet � si they hopped to ,and fro I , - their Christmas � Thei gathering . t . ' . ..L . L O�wlo itskid. - . , . . � . , *.. . I . you are wrong ; if not, come ba'ok again LV,eXt L , . attaffe,lyanotherofiont:irbut the SOL on : . I am � . . . � ","�., hi,bitAnti ad�to'L . . It crawl. Theintorlor height.,. - . , vl ' ... . . hand by scores- of she - horrid Old *villagers, � who iold'ine how, I bad grown, and how they -bounty. . " ligired, grey, .were - pretty abildreni goldeA - . eyed,,like . . . '-% or. Lazily watch. It Sometime. I suppose.', , : I . . . 4f g'ntaurely.be Wo Id never, wish you to - U. .. Christmas day.-' Only 96 now, arid CIO, , Your beat to forget Md..' 'If you Value your happi-'. �y6tl � ; ' . " A light P 'There upon tho.ohore, so near . o thati, shining like a its' t-s-Ilght I .Th, by I , could not be more 9W gas six, in a, � . � � -than o I ' idw . �,, the 065 Washing Up.to the small hole, Wh,Oj1 . ,, , '. V �,.­, . "I rememberod Me in- petticoats I L- 1i was really L - . :too much. course, I'couldn't otay'Aown Ing them, Lewis� H - egartli stood 'at thb other window, aRninking - the panes, looking out . . I leaiollim V: , . .. ­ . . ,.. ;. . .L ,, Oh, no -women � we J I but ' ' joL diffaient", ' L I . . . 733 L . I I. . . dej vill." ..,Ne*erl 11 he ano*ere&,-- passionately-, were aeon;' Surely help would come. I . . , 1I Courage, dear Ill he whispered;. 11 It will . I I . - served as an entrance. - Another cabin, I -saw � L . . , " ad Upon, swampy ground .. . . I_ Fpon a billaide, pJs6 - ' I . I . E , I "I ' I -Of . there ; aid as 'All,my friends L be,jif made up , L I Out Aheir parties for'this festive, occasion, . now and thau vaguely at the white ,distance I 0 y gavii when at jut ' still 0'vidg you see.. I suppobb a 4OZ6,D)i It I a Could live togethbrin that old house without a disagree. � It'Ivy I Us I Won!& :_yoq�haar me'?' - I . . W6nlk IU L. give =0 one YP . : .... % promide, One Word Of " i . . It . .Soon be Over DOW. .7 ' ' . . I I L' , Over it Must be ; but for life br death ?; L '. - � . in which one punk to tho'boot tops in water. $' 1 1. , poor, p L ., I . 1. ,� 'These ObPlO L had' neither food nor . . .1 W 11 , . I 1. . . left In the laroll end the tog." � - - - . . I "' .0peaceful,aidd . wan board the low sough 'of,, the sea which - ment, Yet two women opuld not.. I have been first so loco 'In . i. 4L , . the house- *and, t Would never' ,hope? . . I . . - - � . L'. She look6dup, for aninotanti.4-whoWiworld L A I*uA Obeer from the beach and. over the 0 . O th ` dark 'Waves epid a; boat t a resoue-th000 . . . I . moneytobityit. Men and obildtanare seen . nd are . co fined -to th . . L almost nakedi, a It aij � � , And you ire coming down to enliven us." � * . .1, - , said George Wynne� ,"We iliall -be., Cry stratchol I away to the right hand;, and the 1 - first tonosupt t66 Church. ban. which "cam a . , I I 12 1 .. . . .. I 40 . I . w 1*1 , . I � . : 'L - But sball of love In her,fives',21ton she stole in quietly. 11 . through the open window, and -left him a . [one, oil board the ,yacht digerly.,walching ad .if . 'boroup beneficent With . . I I . cabins on -that account. Theory. is for sm-� -- I I I . . . I.L. I ' I I � 1 -ploymeltit; link th i to - . 1 L," r, ., Zips ; only' my. �rothet.lwlaw Ana tta -.1 - . . - I Across the fields," . . .. Sometimes in the course of: our lives where you live then?" . , . . 64 .0h,here"'Ohe aiieweted; "I -op.itild'idi ill thsttara.', " . � . ' I- _.. -iA . owits mission. � in. finite diffiettltk And. danger the.rescuora droW a to, earn 0 .V@rYV14U* be a L ." , l� Ideal al to what formi it shall.take, and Unless .' _' .' ' . . ": . . L children, and -my sister."'. %. . ­ . . . I. I ­ __ � 11 But. I thought your sistir-71 , ­ I . ., - -there comes a sesibla-m-an oasis .in the desert, as it - � I ,.leave the. dear ot a village.,, - . . I . "Bitt , ., . rd Ili the distance .- , The echoes of the bells dIL ,. yet. he itayed, hoping she woula Autni near the rooks; and. flang � a ropi to -those suoh'agonizOd I L . . . ' - . . I ,. I. . taping help is rendered boon -.$Ike sepnom :og: . - . F ... . - "'i, _ L I '1846' 'repeated.. . - ­ ' 1-�11 ' . . It YdUL fire thinking 0 .,Poor . f the married one, . Vibration. Y6n do' not know iny; y ounger . Ott When the, past glows atIn and , [ wave, of, to , . . aiotant� and future there ioems none; wheii I : ypi. will not be happy?", . . . . " . 'f i Yap," ihO answered,* 11 I shall. grow' as6a . I - , . 1. r - Confident in. his. OWDL fiftfifieg . O of *PdrPosu 6trellgth' his love. - W.aitinglet ouspenoe;'Anil then . . � . Steadily, ono� 14 - Ono, they w - ,ore handed, on will bd � . I Theia . L if : I - � , I ... . .a sort of , edible osawada called .11 . ; I .1 Moo I . ... . � �; I . I � . . beat YOU at thiLailk- . . oloter., 'Well; I Shall ex 'tion to-morrdw*, 2." train. .At'Preoint I In the proodht we ire so Content that oil. the real Mai go so. long as we " Can drif i on aim.. 10 it; And with Use winoome cont ,- . � ent.11 - - � - .The steadfast smile in the grey eyes as ohs . 'them, , and Of His waiting was in I ' * ­ . ... � Vain. , L, L, . 11 . .. .. - . .. . I . . ... � � I . .. ' . ,board.,, - .. - . . . . . . � . , batheboach some fishormelli's wives b:a . Used by16 pepillp on -the Connornars, son. . .. . I I . 1. I.,. I .. . . I . I I. INAWS-Foor Womim--plokini UP,-dF- - I _. Goal . �; . �. . � � . 1. . . have an'sugagoment, and iikust ran -'Away -4" lonely in the Santa. sweet Calm., Ili one of * raised shining through a gathering Oat . 'fears, ._ ., I CRAP11:13 T319- -Lift� I . .. ,. . * gatkoked, and, Solime blazing -Wood thOYL b a L . ?, meal of it, on a Cold afteknoon: in Dioemberi . .. . . . .�, " I . , ,.. . . . . I Theme* baronet wag Ido'.1ooking out vver . the, miry pavement, where a few man hurried �. � ." , ­ , such pause# Sir Lewis Hogirth had been , opendiag'the past ton'dayo, It'seemed as it I . .of haunted Liwis Hogarth . for many. a , . . iiiar sfter,� *hen that bilriatmas .Day 'had L . . . - , L, , ­ The f5ays . --glided - b Y, , W _ ld .. * , weeks and ­ ' �qbntho,, bringing no 'Change to the pefidifUl - 'Counted lighted Coat a lurid glare'ovei the ridgey surf, . and further flibk are.d th%� little -light which L hid'fivsk-br6ught %him the . I along the shore of' X(Rary Bay. at 1esnow. - . I . .. . . . .. . . ,: .1 I : ; . . . .o I '. ,.� Perhaps theii was oometbing..in the hi&. .-. .. - �_ ' _ - - ­ : . L' .. .L� . �� Of birrel� mountaini. *groy . .. I ! along in overooatsialad:wit�r-proofed .WOmOnj . . . ashfill.ting's, gOod'd6ifof thick b6ot;'struigled Joine, were cast up . . open b1i hbn_�_Ag though Sonia laeoination, till Allen, unknown, f4tterga .pk6sec'tforg'ottf)'2LAMol'iili'3 crowd of others . L 'bUj lit which foll6wed.1t; when by none . litil&vIllago, which. . 'its : ides no. y o b -hiMigg ana mickdrell;L its, Sundaysbyholl. bindings, of de' I' a -A iyerance. This Liwis dea(iribed' a he cow- gtbima 008 and - !, �: .. I - 1. . otrbtoh­6f a�ony beach Cover d - r wlt� - 1".. ,,, a , i1th b o . 1".. :... '.. . `11 `11 . - . -on through the driviing rain;from tbeirVisfj .. . .1 I hiosenses. Only Orr this0hristmao 'morning , 4im: .were" remembered alliti.Pleatiur 'and. . !P %.' Its L 014A L hed�, O''Othor day n oukWNril change. Only . ored. in Ilke itern, his Wife resting half -un- . . . . . w6ed (hit i�Wdo the Spend ImPiesalve, but the * " " i . .. , " .� . . . ,to the Christinaa-deeked shops. ' .. 1. he ,had Awakened to.wknowledge of,ite.. pain. - , L . . . . , .. 11 v- 1. . . '. I up tit Ahe 11 Castle 11 the life which bait conscious a big arlAg,.h;r�ham:aioiaspea in. . I I ldhelyfiguir6'glesning a ocality �oupL)er . ftom�� .. � . ,�, I . I I ; .. � . . I . � I . a, Cheerful season I'! rmattered Levis, for I I to him -ib-8 footijal* waa� little L else than - a -cause. WhYLdillowhocould'uottell,buthe :kubw.ihat 64ov6d, Ivy Wynbe, with. a' IQ ", . . L. . .., .. CHAPTER, 111. V . . � . - - the..Cakkdied�on'ibOLChvfg[t' flowed on there, so. steadily. was . taking . . CoUrg ' - - I - praygr_�.- - 4 . I L � . ' * The lauding W;o "Lille areatetil danger, for the thoie'16oked. Inexpressibly had. . She sold - 1. ... I . .1,11 i * - , . me the old otory,of I no. Work, no money, no - I . I . . . .., 11 . I . nsb& Zailyleft�un Orphan, be -had 'only " ' ' __ otrong.,and tender ouch.a devotion ail the _-R.Waa-fiveninw; . . nias tree had Tw-iffidled down'to, little lump* 0 .another _O. ­.d�_ __ 6j.i� _' I—— . rhFfEis: g�ii­ a wild$' bladtoring ,�tho.-for�w-cif-tati-t�aff--W-A-el-fj-u--Oh-tviLt the boat '� ­ f0_j_"­­­_­­ ­ . .. � FtdvI0iOff;_ It. would be a hard-0ififir I . I I I .. i . . .. .� 11 'help � . wbeenasaguast,an ouitoidei ln�'Ito social . , Catholics of old time gave to- th6ir'petron . . . . . of wax' a goont of'frizzled fir.twigs filled the F L ,Obriatmae, "10th A Strong wind � , driving hoovvy' cloud " : might be deallidd to pieces, .. swamped - at before! � they - � could- reach the . _-J, poor, .�, "., , , . indadei God them;'. Her husband, .. . . .­ . 11, after nine weeks' j ournei I . ­ :� I .. I it"Bootiand seeking , , � gatherings and happy reminiscences ; so it , � . -all seemed -very Wearisome. And dull. And saidta-mi . r ach .SL'IOVG Ad L he had,asomed . ova . for him'. years ago. He had forgotten, all .room; a littax of fiw6ota and colored paper v o6iered'tho floork and the children, their , w�klch �Werii'� now qo��g. to 61irth I, dr: M,h., g showers of rain and, sleet. .overturned . . beach The fide had turned, and was on I . L ... 2 1 . I . .. I . work had returned poorer than howent. OOFS ­ , .. .1 � , 1 � , 1. . 'fis he looked back over his oheakerqd life, hW - . _Wsl(leg, utterly . contented AM that lonely, arms filled With now pos000dons, olaoter6d I L The church -was. just the same, decked with I thd ebb,: At lint, after biiathless watching, L heaving on the oroot'. of A up, the mountain now for a basket of Surf. I've. , .. . . , . . � .. three philder', on' it's only three ws6ho old the ' ' �. .. ". . -wondered' *iat would be''tho end. He Ancient country-botise, Made brighte"y4ho- round Ivy aso�ohe.s.A% on her low chair telling the shinimg holly le'siveo. It was- afternoon, ..now � groat, .:; . : L; . . . ; I I m . � I thought of the brighfilayief hiaboyhoo�,tho - I face of - its miatre�e. Those old -grey walls. marred .- - I them the good -night story, and to-imighf-it . - and frd6ilia'organ'the deep iiotes ootinded L . *Avg, now -l", he-Aarknesa Of an _ g,_ _Aby# from which it, seemed they vi�_nlld novai rise, . . :Yp"geotle. 11061f.'',MY. ould mother ,11yea - , . - � I I �. with tie too, and it Was only. last Sunday, I' I . -load with - poverty Which were his btragglooL . Whom he grew to man's asta.06 ; the careless,' so And w9athdr,worn, the' thick I . tough growth of the climbing leaves that bore wag thdold ot6ry of -Chr iotmas that the sweet: tonoa'ol'ber voice ibpiatod, With many' a 0 0 , ad and slow... There wag no one to lists , no Obb to go homa'with I'vy an she air aggled they came most, ind whila'a cloud of foam .. . � I ' . 11 . . bUtIOd My oister.10, In ftliO*Or,LAO'the arlei of , -. � ' ' ' ." . ..UoOJOoo life Whom he hid partially,*eurniounted . . them,'rendering :OfTOL Avail the talento God her pame, the 'owe.44 pure -face-Ali those . things passea, through hi's Jilud - tie he oonoeit'.m L qu4int, child -like na comment, Joid , with anepoolous heedlesinfiso of any strau-'.. I back against the relentless' blast, along 'the L : pith ebb had trodden lost ,ivintar with Louie blinded the stalwark rowers tiled miltdo the .araggedurchin, , L watch fira seem, dim an distan. 0. '. ]tool d it 'th slid having fille 4 :,' *1 .4 -her can . . L ­ so( I *. .: . .'.11�. with wood, she limped off and . )it dlsa�. . . L I .., .. __ . . �, i, _. . -had'given, him, beasuse"the - love which had lighted him onward vas-Mahed by'tlis abill . -death.; - - Appil theid, thinking, -thinking ;. for he know thift ore long he would be oalloa upoli tik'njake . . 'a , jL ger's piesaroo, though Sir LOW ,,bad L drawn Debt to listen to the familiar Wotan. , . . Hogarth by hot aide. . Now, as' Ohe hiid'pra- illoted, she was vdone�rkotfor the . moment 1 ' , ��. ,� grated on the pebbles. . .­ - , ­ , The foremost man florang.1a.fifif6ty; thoso down . , pears ; , . I I'll , 1. .1, jbi 4 Into a wretched Cabin, the door of I .1 I . . . - A served foi, both chimD6y. ind'Avifido* , � . . I I I I T, � .1 8100- WO Oro familiar *1W ilotures'and' . ... �', � . 6 t I -band OT .. 44 6 pure deiiro* and . . I oholob Which, in 6 rocasurei mdet have tin L :1 When tit lamt.the children Were fligniludd, . 1 . but for uJI'hor future life. .. , � . on, shore - rushed to drag. the boat abf),ve, L she fury of tho'Waveoi which tried remoroo Ali . .1 .. . - , I ..� , - , . . . - stories setting forth' the manner In whioll L . � .� .1 : )oas thit-love had given to Lis life, and - . purl I I . . whiall'for years. s;f ter its Joso,bad made him Influence ovet'his whole life; on . that first ovettiog, In the' shook of his 'discovery. of Ivy Joaned back Silently, her eyes gazing into i6 glowing fire pictures; slid he oat Silent,' . , The day which was to ioparit'd bar from her brother Wd", drawing. mist, and .,Sit Lewis , . 1. lod,016to onck her backi , I ' . � � ­; . rollicking IrJohmen drlv� their pigs to Mar. � �. .. � '.Faddy . . . waywardanaearoleso.'. And now that his had Ate that he the fearful blemiab fato'bad Cap's upon ilia be had learned ,too, watabing*lker. The.,oSduoso had come 116garib vrao.�mirrlod F. In so, ohopt a Space 0 you, air V, - an old Sailor shouted- to !4Ledv6tbdIady10 me. Yon ket Ander, mani difficulties. . now ,; 1: '� drijeo bid pig to markot in ilia same mummer - - . . .. ., ' " I . .Vaind reftillied balance, Dow . the Cbbfi!Ot,L*thO . was 6noi move ioady, for woman since. to-lovil,' he sought to avoid he ­ . r.. It seemed so torrible- back to her fair face; not from the remem. brands of, stilt burdai� laid upon her for nigh he hod pr6yed-not himself, but the -truth .Lewis. i 61 liar w6rdd. I Ho.Lbad.golii Away in She full I -could , not Stand ,With her," he'added, as Lewis . . , I I - * " as of yore, .but there is' &:..sort of, joSiled I.. I,., ' * I . L ** ' I' ,. . - . rusted talents needed -no brightening, the . . "Zkew .found energy was �do6leasj for a life 'of that lbibly face and'orooked, feablelorm, that Angel smile and those laugainlY. movomento -, L, , twenty YeStS.s Ud borne 00 Patiently, Uat lit might-hot"darken thplivea of hose around don fidenca that be would oomollsok to claim ..her at the sha of the time she bid appointed,n' .. 'fahby, L Paused. " There'i to time to be lost. Go lIt I Lowlo sprang towpqd tfieshorei losing Ilia footing in the treacherous surf, and was melatiabbly.on his - facet he looks terribly � . '. 'fmgry, Ana the, afnel cold obatbbes'hint but , - - , . .1 .� � - I b . L . I . I .. � .L . . . __ � r", through" the Manifold renii in his, Clothing. -, .. ... ? . 46'ase-gndple�6eurei'laybef�ioi3im. Whathe till, -whom he wag next morning for the second kor for the 'approaching. fatilre -of 'Which and. for we -Oki, ill that lovely face finally'llelped to land the friendly hands 1. . . : . In many pages" after L standfing . . I I I—' , I Several ho __. - , �__ _ � .. urn - _�­4'j ,vanted- he could stretch - out bib bond And Uh "'j- lako. So it vAVtba1'1afi­da_va before Zia - time slonb With her, the s4ales fell from ki --- --- ­-dbe�j&* ,- -8 -__ _' - -6. eyes, ap . -h "re Its was; -he raializ *d sho-haditpokett'; nor from the -thought of `thofi6-who had once made , ilia Christmas Which h4a 00 falibluated'him -had ftelt withbint. night and dij, -till lie Ono, morn- -by of the "Aahermon, who, followed by the I . . . . , I I . I in the market 'he drives' ac :,.;, I" : . 11 . � Mao he accepted his friend's Invitation L to � . . I the bdaifly of the character her brother had . bright in ilia old home, -Whose vdIoOO I Ing met dome L. othtr friend of George* . wormem, had crowded down - to the wat6eo edge, - no he Stood trying .to colleol oratur" idnoold., The Shopkeeper, is Oman I'� - I I I ,6, I blame to 11m,,, attimei pokinesonpo th "' ' - 'a . .� L .,*f n 0 � �1.1 . Ift000napaii3? him. to the`1ittle fishing village I � * , down *on the South coast'. bee a denotibifig td, him,, Wo understood the, veneration W7 which ilia was held, by those And laughter had made the dark Oak rafters Xing,. tll�000 Who had forgotten Christin * 0. as WYnMO'Ot Who, not knowingo spoke Of her in . tilrins 'Rhich. opened the' baronatla even to .Then,. himself, to find words,� to - thAnk them, a Wet I � , I . slid c6stfigoatod him' for payment of A Ions . - " 'of ­ . . . .;� . The next day in the minty evening the two . around her, And than he found him'delf talking joy and Christmas sorrows In the land beyond . the manner it! which much an Unforiumsto ouill ' don mighty wAv6 dashed over tha lots. moot of themi boating all down b6forb it, otandifg debt. The price of all merge five',. . . 1. .. . , stock IS Wry small at prood . . 1�1 tit. It Is ruinous 4_ � . . . I drove uD .to the lodge gatea of George WynnWo I bolus, It bad 'Originally boon a farm house to bar AS though their fr�endship 'had laoted - years; And soonshe had hbard more of. big thp "I Wreck -of time -.11 She was thinkloi of that 0"Ande 'liflailmoa tho'lenj few hakil m'arkillgO vikld be ricalved by the world Then he grow tired 6f fild London life nai L Ili tiogthe boat like a shall Carrying wIthAt . I L ' I L . .1 to' 0011 And It IN ruinous to keep . . . . .. � 11 t for the . . , t .. � I butenlarged from time to time, and witlithe ancient lichoned .valid still standing and the . -life and thoughts and liopoll 4han any one L oloo,in the *orl& . To hGr he hadunlooked LARYS cast upon.&r'Jib., Thooe-who only �new , , bar outwhvd,exlsie�de', liar pilmoof al rblifia of ,. # went down to bla - home. ,, � ' Of in all -the swakening,boatity of' il�d .Ar thb old saillor And drakging.-Itho lady from hio armo-tbon tore back With a hilllowi, rapping ..gooi bastas are ating their heads Off.', it to o� - , 1, . . � . . . Afeaturela thaprasonteriela that, don-, ,, . ! . I .;., I . , I � 10 . I 1. .. I Oqu%rd toter some ancOotdt of Ambitions Mind . the oodrets of the hidden pi.at, and noted . dittleo, bar ibjf-d , evotion.foi the happindij -of days of apffiag, he realized the worth, of.hio poundo . leaving the two Powarleon human beings fighting In the foam for life. - - -ofiiae ' trary to expdotailon, And thinks to Shp spoil . - . .*� . I . I I . L' I weather wh I I 104 Prevailed durigig the . had not up on one Wing, the structure bad � 4. , gained such an Imposing Appearance that it . the fears gather in her ayes all he told 'of � his doad love. For the past sheipitiod,blin ; I 'no okbers, perhaidthou�ht-a -0 in oftewthought of'th6so: who.bush .their sorrow to silogoo, POBOONSIOns;.arka Over and over aghin, ,mdhQL Pa0ed ilia 9tately'rooms, he saw thooe grace- . TJ26 opeotatora stood' paralyzed, - - All 'was � ,confusion. Then *lid for , , ,�,, letter pkrt,df tho yoni; thefudi Is plelitIful. , : , I I , . , _ '. �'�lt :. . Throughout the Q '. .. �.- * I . I . was pow'oallod the Castle. At the gato the olillodge -keeper came oil% to Welcome them, for the tntqret She ofoke tobira no one aloe had,dok�of his datleb to the.61d home, rind toaoh-th�ineelvio'coutt3itm6ntL-thtit she had'no bidden. life. Yet the 'yearning for lend, halting movemoilti, �-ths't bent .0id. difppled. forin ; and -Am he regarded the a cry strength want up to h6oblo, as tho little L light which had . wholiv Country hills Anil - . � I., � . . bogs ate 110Y With Wormed and girld 6eriylia L , L' . . - . I "i. . . . ,�. 9 ... . , ,!�,� , I '' . 'Writikledi, tootislows, hot scant gray, haii . -blown about by the tough son windolahe wan' an which :66 affooted to depreciate. -110 bad L rieVorin ,he Couree 0 1-1118 IVAIIaOrlilge SObil lovewhielt, dwdllo in every womaik'o bout bad I Its plama in hem -the longing -for that joy I Pietureir of the atNtelymomen bf his tsoo, he Confronted with'them the poor or Ipple he had burned be clear] J vanished into, the darkitcoo, slid 1vikrushed down to aid. She heard AD turf I loado of� on their bucks.. Little g . 'i ` Iris I . . - .'� . . . I ffObZ tWOIVS to 10ail6in Virg Of ago Carry " . I I , . . . .4., �� 4 , 4::. I .. *01 ' _ -, 11 . . unpleasant picture, and so reminded the 'the another woman like liar ; bib *foigot the bent I .from which she hod' deamea harnalf forever '61kat Asked to be his wife. .139 grow i6stleed - and - a towering oh6d% from the fisharimeb, its they L followod 1 but hours of horrible Agony seemed large bsokotd ,fuel weighing about halt 11 . . L I I . ,T handtad Weight from the bogs to thei adjteant � I ; ,baronet go forcibly - of persecutions : . of life own � tenants that he turned to the other figL are' and ungainly Walk, ad the light chanjed And softened those *Widdrful out -and now. WAS it then to be won'. dared aftliat ohs. fot'ihe first time. oinsiblo Unhappy. He saw DOW what he had 6allecl love had boon but a brief 11 Stpubdill Which to paid ad OhO straggled amid the. watern, her F � L . f towns and villages fouror five Irish Minos for A. . I . I I 1, � I I .. 'Whid6*61fliboartlage. Itootartedashadid ,in dy6o. And now the glamor had been thrown of homage to ber1self, should have given her had come with -that awakening to pure desires hands 0113391319 'with deopbiate force around the dtoWming lady, hor'eyes -blinded the plitamoo, of throd half -Ponce, a baiket or &%plas . I 11 . . r . I . 0 two U00098 Indian meal. . . � . oo af thb utter oottraot of *but he at$*.. In � . I the dark sitting of tho,'Window-fratho, With thb over: him, and he know hd loved. I During those low days muoh'61 the oad6 Whole heatt aiitQ , noolo*61y to She* only one, *he had looked ilth love, not pity, upon the slid high qndeavoro Which bid- - bkon, hot , Worki lieho'd Committed himself foolishly; -by' spray, hot foot gooklugViinly AoinsArm hold, I . . , . " ­­ w �.. . I .. I . .11 .. I obifting light of -the batriage-lamp dancing . noon had gone from her. fuco�perhaps- for beautyL of bar Isted 2 HOW Would it be . . hen W gome too far tot a'man of honor to r6traot, fill ohs was dashed upon. the Grail. otoneol ,Ana till wits bian it I The next greedy . 41 Is t�.eie ally way," Writes an ilgrid Ulturit . . . " I I I I . - "of about hot, stood ariotlior wonisit, with W fade I much As howle had never aeon before ; such , the joyous season. An the WIN were still pealing she appeared dreamed for the he Wag gone' and she was Mono ilgalil, with I the memory of thiq bright gilrapoe of -bleiixedv . Set. 44 Do your beat to forget tb me. It You, value Yq you till," And With 11, hop - w6vop to 08126 its vlotima" rolled P trJU­­ &DI't U � brok:6 with A crash upon the shore, slid r I keeping eggs from.. , . porromp6hilent, . . . I '.I turning bad V Well, no: really tangible !means,,, I I 11 s face an al painter might have strivOn in the . . � old dayb to give -to the, Maga I elend of Ili's . . Chrlotmho morning service. 61 Olkildronill ohs ofild; 11 are you coming with me to mesa till remaining? . . 11 At last she roamed herself. 11 Are you tot searoo a otruggrelmalle'-ducaseded In I I r. 131% months after be Married A b= 126 bitokaloappointedi Thisfishormon A'' 6, - ad its fury, - havo boon discovered, Va believe, but a � bound PUP, About A'% 1210fiflig Old, Will Oc L ) , .. I it r R L . Imagination, of which the holinood-almost � . divhae�of expedioton - 'Was. porvaded by a 0��rcuhiktpr Will You stay ilth the robins?" Ivy I $1 cried the YOU11906ti A little going to keep George company, tp,uJghk,,- Sir Lewis Io I . I � . I . I girl of good family living best, A. sultabl match, the World said, I . �, . . Go' tly, t .1 I a hey..'Plolesped the Pooro btUlged"'hennibry 'had as Door I ad sliythiag else, Ifyou Jdava, thl: 1­ dobropoh' About onepup,im*:0affA, - � I I patient oadviend from 06LMO doopf Pit t . . grIef, � a one . of folli years old. ramming tip And Clinging , � I .,,a ,,,,,,a, ,, I - I had to A Jla,,elovomi �� , Ana the w6man he had loved had walked Am hands, which, never l000ed their 1401d, L. duk tbwld OlaoPea his Wild once move, half. plant for & $AIM of 280 scroll, � I . I . . . t lob still romahlea; a - the shadow of Whi I strangely beautiful picture lit the VAvering. to her With'tho ldve and Confidence of 611 children towerd hot-', Aunt Ivy 1. whato do . 'was S;,Jfkt� ' it ifig ()Ue of. it Not I,vt - She r4)da. and ,uufol6d trembling suspense, hoping vainly for 0 return of & he h6ppindob she, by hor'dwit -t%ot#' i , feinting but liviligo'hilifo arms, I � "JoLth6tlab& Yonig Man. if if IS, 11 O'clock. ilia She g6ft . 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