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. T Lost slabs of umaianal
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ly home myself think., " All Ina lime ohs
wall talking she was tAkID 04 tile bat and
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a trusting amilp, 01 and then it he does not
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ofolme or two love affairs. 4 I'm afrold
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0an"i help you,, he maid ; and than, seeing
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jacket and chafing the liall-frozIon ba nd
4 Christmas day papood,quieft antl plasm.
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the disappointment that clouded my face, be
What Mesa Its all"T be xorpesgoa by ...
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- Ali, big lastplillat of England I &a the ship in fail
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With a mothor"a tondernoodiond' care. "There,
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added, kindly : # Gala our supo.riltiondent
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-, , alrenizipa janturesto sma Itoad. Sillilce rday Evessingle riaLbuilifilm
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- � ova is all pleephig, but 44 long curvo at
nit down in the xockIng.c4,gtr.p44 put your
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,eel on the ootatool, -ana bixal-m I-, plate-
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64 4 Thanks, and a merry 0brielmall,' sin
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I side reaces.1110sell me,
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It you have goods, t000ll, advartfoo,
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f6l' 4114D - asmal y Cir
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of loss$ brominpit )nit an )on like -
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humble home, for Foals was much too pretty,
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Hire a man with a lomplilsok kettle aild &
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Bounds the bay. laog�ih the dark line 99 Castle
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plenty of butter, mud a oup .01 d,oliclotto hot
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to go absolutely pragentless on Oh lssmo�s
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In Brooklyn. I took a A
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brugh t paint your name and number an all
This Niagara Conferax�e of the U. X,
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tea to refresh You. I'm sure you, need them,
day, and those remembering bat remembered
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clouple oflours reached big door,
she railroad tencon, The, oug go whizzing
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church will xaaet at Sprinfiel 0 Aptlif
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And, a dozen miles inland, the sailor boy sees
tlearle, after your long ds�lm woxk.'
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- also the lam a state r one loved now ell.
,% Thanks to the blessed 0briotman-day, be
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� The hop garden, tho c.ttage. the three hives of
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Night came, and the allow, which had been
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aura, but perhaps the obliging oon$4actor
' Sunis Presbyterian, abureli'la, to kasn.
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bass,
V, 1 And 4" roof po bQuln
. .- -voted lattlea. d which,
Pf the uproar, Rise," paid Foals, -her $see
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already beginning to logo its tired look, 11
falling lightly all the. afternoon, began to fall
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thickly, and ads of merriment and
around him, and with the kindly Christ Mao
influenae upon him he heartily forgave -my
would atop thq train to accommodate an
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ad plia to have a. now On ay Sahatit
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bl'trilt t at a coot of 010,000
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YO.U'XG the blestiag of Kay Ilia. HOW glad I
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intrusion, gira ad to remember if he
Ubmembor the fencem by tho roadside, as
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j#, 0 mother, my igotber," the N931or boy siglin,
am that Iva Christmas Day to -morrow 1�noi
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particularly bsomuFe it is Christmas, but be-
where the slatero lived; The old German
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woman, their landlady, was 8
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li�d - ever known where that pretty black-
a so lived,
eyed girl who sold so many am di
Well. ]SOIllinglo so attractive to theopseaer.
, by as a well -painted sign: " Millin 9011's
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PrImItIM0 Methodist Ohftoh will take plafe
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in London on the 6'th April
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And ,as not the gait spray that's kilq4irig big
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cause it In a holiday, and I can stay at borne
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party in the -aparkmento overhand, and a'
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and came to the conclusion $bat be had,
modical mixture. for triumpo.91 .
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Bov. 0. Aotley, formerly vicar obuticits
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4, 0 mother, dear mother., I'll be brave, ril. .be
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and boliettcd by you. We ahWnlk have ny
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prcishts as we used to In old times, nor :ay
score of bar children and grandchildren, wore
gathered about the Christians tree.
never known. 0 But Miss Tryon will ktiow,
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Miss a the head of that department,
, Have your card in She hotel register by all
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means. Strangers stopping at hotels for a
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in Margate, and now ministering to a Prftby-
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set turk6y, and plain pudding; only a
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Poole, meato d upon one, of the ottmano, and
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and she is dining $wo-blocks. below here with
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Wit= congregation at Llanduduo, Walso.
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Net a bit of a coward is,tbe arilor boy there;
His ban�l is a vaorig Aitad to do and to, dare.
emall abieke
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irreloymuslyi after $,he manner of young gi
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rooting her brown hand against the white
muslin wln6w curtain, was looking across
my mister.,
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town, and they need come inspiriting
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Refor mod Epiecopal Church in 04imadft*
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Re can work like a Briton-agut too, it neaci be-
'Yet his laso eight ot, B, nglaud 14 a skid might to
11 As for candies, I'm sick of them." I
tile street int � the brilliantly lighted parlor
started again, and in,five minuteo was talkiug
the heart mile
I It an, advertitiag. piont wants your basilicas
; advortipedJu a. fancy frame at. ibe debct,
ThoPapebas been informv4 thas ishirm.
fourthe of she agitation in Ireland is dou'la
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A, I amid b4fore, it wap, a poor little home,
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014 subject Degrees my with
Tryon.
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pay
. him about 200 per coat, more than it is worth,
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And -%when he comes back, after years four or' Ave
that to which Posts camo-only one room
and a tiny bed rooni.
_'a A young and fashionably dreamed girl
U about her own age, but -oh, i not
" 4 tuopo'nsvemMy'soxnMeo'mvo"r'yo,"O'
and let him put it there. When. a man has
the 11`1111114i bishops so. be car ful I at wh�ila
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As the .white Dover cliffs glev;m &fair an bi a lee,
A small Cooking atove ; a cheap but cheery
ingrain carpet; two ottomans (not. for tile
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dize(st�io'nu'!im"�rpaPA'End'd'
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said she, misehievoin'tly. I A young man, in
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thrilil-quartera 0 a opoond in which to oattih
a tra in, he Invarhibly slaps to read depoi
relieving distreas, they Should play into the
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. 013, tile ft"t Siak"t of )Lagla4d Is a good sight a
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world would I hint anything 0liout old pack.
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a young man with a look of love sid tea.
dernesp in his face, and thre * back
our establishment got me to write' it on a
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Christmas box he win sending her,'
Advartimemente, and Your card mig U take
him 656.
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log cases or Poxio' a caat off cambric dresses
in o4nuection. with theme" articles of'
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her bead and amiled up in his eyes he
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(11 Who is that young min, Poole ? He'd.
Of course The street thermometer d;dg,D is
Eugland prioacbW tho fim-% airman iti tha
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faraiturt,); E6 large old-tsehlone-d rocking
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touched her faithrow ocfily with his lips.
i 4 Ob, ilear I oh dear I" oxclaimed Poole,
better bewarel") I ,
11 0 You're an atigel" said 1. and I le 1i her
excellent. Whon a plaula firigtra and tiers axe
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xn�de from one of those Same cambric-
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laughing., -.1 don't iwon6r._ I must have
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ocomed ratheirldicalous. Back to my native
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the beat, is the lime above all others when he
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gy1wa until the Conxi6xion haii in G.tk�rfo
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It I abould tell you all, craven half; or
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Same material as - that which covered,the
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41 My own, my precious little sistai, murely
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Print in the blackc�t ink a great
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nNaellivg appoinitmentp. ,
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6en. qatirter, there was in 1hat immenee
I store'l am afraid, I Shouldn't throu
ottomans, I meant to Bay; a round table
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you're not' crying 1`1 oried Ries, limping to
her tilde and, kneeling down' before her.
couple of silk drosses in the brown'paper, I
brought them from abroad when I rf,;ur
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card on all your wrapping papor. rt,-
- turning from a shopping tour )iko to b, walk,
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uptilithle $Iraq next year and as I have several
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Which, When not"holding breakfast, luheb or
dinner, held A low 6feaourrd books,. first and
" And Oil Christmas night, too I What is* it,
lbreemoutheago, And postponing all other
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log bullotin 9, and if the ink rubli ,;ff w'd
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other holiday stories to write I oba'n't attempt
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foremost among them Plaken Chris
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explanations until some fatare .1 state, lot,ia"
spoils soine of sh6ir fittery, no maWr. Tuty
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Foils Sobbed outright :, 11 1-4oull know
-but I I bagir 'tofsel-awfully-digeouraged.
make the most of the. few r4exiiiiining hours
of 0briftluse-day.1 � . .
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never wil atop at your otore.ogain,
Have a fow pobtfiro peeted all L cv6r town
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magnificent ostabliahmouss , in New York
ever made glad the heart of a reader ; two or
*'three caue-bottomed chairo ; around mirror
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but that lie wag one of foui ot,tut ther, tu whxl
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listening. 11 There's a knock at the door.
Who can it be, so late as thin ? Light up the
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thentrical billLe, thAly will appear very promi-
lient a4d aUra(34 about ai much, mw�ntiu
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year. Dr. 11015004 returned east io a few
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Of"in'Lthe way of gifts useful ancl ornt,
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lamp quick, Ries." As the lamp was lighted
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a black ppo% wi a t,peckled dog,
Have'Vii.Outiande 'of W914 d6dgiera prInfed
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three, one, the Rev, U, . White, in - dead ;
. another, the Rev. Dr. F4 vang, to supprannuated.
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lightid'in nuoha . recklessly generous manner
valued thirge, the only %hinge left lathe migAers
:. out of she mliny-gifts, bpetowed upon, them. by
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. of im.not handsome bat good-looking, manly
I y6ung follow, who dropped o'brown paper
greeting of her lieges by scarcely more I h%u
W8181106 O(All" OY�-` The head bent hlio�hiil��,
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iii) idea how the jnbk . dca6r and lisp�a rLig
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howovcr, was the firet to met his loot In
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that floods of light tall Iront it away' across
tho Buti,it,and fox half abloc�xtoneailh side.
their indulgent parents in days gone by -the
portraits of their father and mother, which
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Slowly ; thtrti in -no vulgar hurry about etly
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Don't fail to advortiao in avory circus prg-
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The kranch 'missionaries jU.
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hung One, on, each.Bide of. the mirrox.. and- to..
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I dow'I Omt5iL a was,a remarkably warm greeting
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11 Yeld.'Alark, my dear siater," answered the
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corner of the -dsiv, )act fmca is turnt,d full
toward our It in tbo, business
bills.,and visitors can r0i6" the s6diurn (Jf the
olown'm 36kasipy lookino,over iinwroatilig
Goneri�l Presbyterian Council J4 Philadelphia'
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to paosera-by, as wall as comare-in, furbied
. of tparkling letters (looking like a crowd
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The kind. hearted gentleman .ud.his sweet
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man. Take off my bg�, that's 4 good
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one at their number who has been laboring ,
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twenty years inalriom, and Who is. about to,
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of Stara: that had. come -down from their
roper ephera to Pee I ho�w: � t4ings really
wife had'died within a mouth
. one" other,
four years ago, leaving a comfortable. com-
I've kissed my darling back to life"�gain, I,li
Shake. myself out of -my A,�-P-IAWI.
well, For,my part, I moaght she. had
growd gra,Y since 14ok I eaw her, and" that
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A boy with a big, placlArd on a Polo 19 an
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the Bible kiatho Basuto language. Thtarroble
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Pill!"rInchyt," t 12pir daughters, but'in less than a
5 - it mwh-thevillaiiiY of an unprixicipled-
But his 11 darl Ing ". came -back to life her.
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the lines of the ttimpleg ,and about the
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interesting o1jt at on thij gtroot, and lands a
dignified nit to your, eglablitibutent Hire
hand of missionari , ;
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rmnt gas-iots. "A Marry Christmas to Every-
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guardian, it had,all disappeared, and the two
Self, and olung around hismock,laughing and
crying together while she said, over and over
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out ever. can
paver have been more than a comely face,
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a mission among the B3rot6a, near the head
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_i_aibo'dd6rwliy�, auff ingidb Sturdy dark
or phone found themselvals'entirely dependent
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gremttauut in whose -house they. had
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and there istiothing, strictly speaki g t
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oontour, and nothing In the figure, which can
Advertise on P, calendar. Popple, never
. look'at a caleindar to -mea W,.)aat. day of the,
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vin.mweratwinad around pillars and. posts
taken shall at when death had broken up their
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be oalled'beautildi or table. What strikes
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-News ban reached the Presbyterian Misgion,
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and f6tooned from the coiltnee, mud,dollo,
bats, vages, iver, ything, in fact, that could
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Uirida, the elder sister, had been lama
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most transparent make- believe' a terrineem,
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Son, nevertheless, to the air of anthoilly,au&
. the air of otern eincerity which tile upon thin
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hold a flower Or bA 'of ivy, 4eld %Jk�wor or
from her birth, and -was a $by- fragile,'
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'"king me if I AM herd when you aev I am,
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royal brow and marks the least gesture.of the
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a Pop"'
. miasioniry, Dr. Albert Bag& 11, whe'after a
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And, Such a'nolao as there Was -such a
reaer'vod girl ; link Tryphosa, oallid"Ilpaie
for,ohork, win a -brave, frarik', Strong little
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Jill go away again. carrying you with u ...
.Poole grow sober, unclaeped the dain ty
, - Qaeon, The sadness Of the face is profoundly
touching; tbe dignity, with which the bar-
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to hive the air redolent with the perfume of
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variety of noia, .
laughing, buying selling.;
body, with a clear bead and ho aful, honest
nature. . I p I
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necklace, .helped him take off hit; overcoat,
him in
den-tho all but Intolerable burdou of her
lifew-lx borne, appeals to $he
the. carmine ink' in whi ch your. buoingas
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doctor, continued theirjourney to GabooniDr.,-
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of, talking and
.ouch crowds of childr.In ,, oh"-itig And " ahl'-
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dented the. big roexiag-ahair arid hit.
Belton the. footstool it his fee k. � I .
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in here.they say, to mark once worahnir
.the.
market for dugout fane very good
Bushnell ha4 been warned by physicians that
his health could not longer endure
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. b9iaa olaying, each totally unmindful of its
maining to thPin and alle, was a wide .V and
a she -dragon, find haviug no children of liar
,1 Brit', Mmrk," said Ulrlaa-wh6 had placed
the tea kettle on the small stove again;where,
sympathy with the First Minister of ihe
� Crown, and wish the party which, under his
Patronize every agent that sKOWSI.YotL an
advertising tablet,tacd, directory, dictionary,
the chomate
of,Equalorial Africa, but.bo cauld no& find in,
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rivalai its own particular tone; thousands of
Own, tyrannizedover her unfortuixats 11,
Mes
as though conscious that in ,honor of the
guidance, has been leading this oodatry so'
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America it young man to go and take his.
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place, therefore returned to his work.
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neobautcal lose doiui their mechanical trloki -
in'the moot cruel bud selfish way, denying
occasion, it ahould.dolts Oest, is begain to
atrang� a dance for these years past. Bd;
at a reasonable prloo. The man mumt make
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�drnms drumming, dogs barking, dato'sno.
them everything in'thd'ahapo of pleasure and
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ming 'mertfly InamediQ
' ely.. and Was -trying to
politica are -forgotten ia ouch a presence ; and
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amusement and constantly threatening to
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� tomst a diminutive table mat she had talcon
any criticism one hike to offar is put dooiantlY
Bat don't.thikk of advartisilog in a ;Wall
oatiLbliob6a..Iog.itituatOnewspappi.., for
superintendent of Wesleyan Missions in Fiji, ,
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Wt in' severely oritioitied for hostilly orgaiiiiz'
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from the tible, having placed the. platter. of.
:aokle so long as,the woman and the�q useli-in -
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cold ohiikeu on oli� of broad wbitili
bats, When 6 he ha d Seated, herself u on the
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ertleem.lut would be n1c.04.
and Successfully leading an expaditiot�k
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w6uld isy to her sister, 11 for.then, I b4liavO,
.the
" alrould have bang - on the tonsti � ng'fork��,
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royal robes. opread ovdr the throrte-wlkich .
printed'and Would.- find its .way into all �thi
againdt - theme "Cannibals who had Osten up
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our,good angel, who appears to have forsaken,
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"llowdidytififindua out?" - , .. . .
8 he might b rive worn, one mould, think-
shriby.hoilsobolas . of the region, where thi
09 teachers. AfthOush in this way he had
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where Innumerable bon:bou boxes 'and
Pa. would return -to protect no. Anywe6y,
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there is again a pausos almost, solsmn,� and
fatmer, t4o meiihanio, the tradesman in other
saved the lives of'tho remaining mivsionarlam.� �
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under th nter,',behind the counter'
my darling, we must get, iw,ay froni here
soon, or 1 shall do something dreadfal.11.
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�a tone of surprise. ., .1 . I . . �, -
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there -is time to observe the-gQ*n, which the
Majoaly of Erigland has on. The Majesty
linen, and into the 44inilies of tbaiwasithy,
'and refined, all who have articles to -buy arid
in that park.of the field where the nit& it bad.
been'lafadi, it'was thought tb 'be riito
bar an
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away. withopt- Posits being,
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11m& had-baeu-promoted- -from tha-stool-to -her
Rua the Beauty of Rugland sib -face to. face,
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money with .which to buy them,, and in the
, . . eireeptidumble mode of priiahing the Goip
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-obliged to. �1.do_ something -dreadhil.11 � The
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vbew knee.- " 1'. was So, afraid ilhat it Wouldn't,
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- for. the, Princ000. site ne'arly ; arid
g--lafter tifi newa
4ulet of the if
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0 good, Will ib hi
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old lady died euddenly-much to her own
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as the 'Princess, in . 'perhaps .tha, beet,
had been digianted, it would be riad �aud
London exchanges announce the'receipl,' of ,
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pretty paper bongos, *and* carried Ao the
ourilrioe" she had made up bar mind -to
it sober, and file the firgt, secret I ev him d
or
dressed woman in the room, so is the "Q"Xe-ew
fi,4 nOxot do *Ople Would come,
Paadnetr.";.'au
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telegrams stating that after aweriquiry Into .
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ning, after'disollsiging
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d patronize you, and,, the circumetaricsojAbe whole cams waoqttajh.,'
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emerge on Christmas morning to,gludd.on
the-servant-mmid -on the spot for flirting, with.
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Mark drew a, little card from his pooket'and
,gown
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th car boy mad rating P6sie soundly. for
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banded it to thv older sister,, who gravely
miniver or ormine:tuuning,down the Ski t and
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might have to, hire an extra clork or two,
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. .king the girl's pari ; . and sit she- left th6
placed the scorched table mat on she least
,horizontal triiumiugi to match -about the
move Into s'larger Wook mad more favorable
'bigger
do. timusat,'iti her 11 Memoirs," omyd : 1,1 --,,,k- .
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eon U bemaiting upon the people who stood
Orphan ni"08 WAS OAS small bum Of 01GOi the
- plate,. and read &land the following linen :
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location, gknd do � business, but of
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cannot any whether he was' a. deist bir an
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befara this countbr. three rows deep, 'all of
� I them bright and 'pleasant-lo,oking girla, but,
rest of,hor money going to a distant relative'
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the'Mob-4-hoor glowe In'ber corsage andA'
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miniature crown of diamonds obineg above
aburseit would be mat pensive -amid bring
greater rofiti. : : 0 By � � . .
,th,igt. . He was ready to scoff in private. at
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- one am pretty so large sparkling' black eyes,
.of
. *1 Only a hundred dollars P said' Poole,
pray You pray t"t Uark retu:r1is to nia.
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the atonybead. The Princess Beatrice, .in
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everything connected with religion, and T
think he gAVG .too much, attention to all that;
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Short dark 'bro wn-hair curling in soft rings
all over a little round bond,' pouting red Lyn,
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ei�qhhlngle
iky ; ,,why, its a small fortune.
a couple of rooms, my Rios. and
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11 That'm what I �md doing evening after
blue Velvet, Stands by her mother's midei, with
traces of the womanly attractivencoo which
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It the yllarvat . .
ion probego were tried upbn
happened in this world to care much about,
the other. ,I would ionture to Bay that the - -
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you 8 &11 b
. . a housekeeper and I the mo
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ovening last w0ek after you had gone to bed."
belongs to her sister. Louioe,- now reigning
the Irish landlords it might do some good.
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immortality of his using seemed to him much
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a' tinge, patiteplampf
underlying too igure,
and tiny dimpled. hands could make her.
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plained Pomfe, speaking jery
ex" ,!apt, her
cheeks and eyed glowing, Wri Ing those
over the hearts of out Canadian friends.
There was some manoonvering with tootsto ole
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In a letter to the Tribune James Rodpalb,
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more Important than that of him soul." - ,
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t�o bl%ak.eyed one faster; Bud �
she could become a I'money.maker, '
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sought and obtained a Situation in a store.
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.words on hundreds, and hundreds of, cards,
into
mud arrangement of traino, 'and the Qaeeulo
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veil had to be extricated from th onotted work
gives the to,many of Ireland's troublek.
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He 003e: We drove over the.nountry %or a
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. noundes the important fact, that, he Mlialuter
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, With , this differiia , 9 -while they simply
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Her. pretty face and sweet manners helped
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and I put a card every packag;e and box
of Christmas ciridy I i6ld, praying hot Mark
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6f the Throne. Thoulthe Queen said, 11 Pray.
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few miles in an Irieh. jaunting car., As we.
came near th6,old church at the side of which
of Edna ationof the Kingdom' of Greene,. how-
issued min order to school inspectors t,) odd
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wrapped. We purchases ta dairily paper
I and handed theni to the priiohasero,: the
.her, to make bar way, and at time W6 arm
introduced Wher she. in suppeikking her"lt
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mighi find it, �fbr I knew if he did, and loved
Ine'yEtl-here She pa . used abruptly, but not
be-seatod," Find once more came oileuo6.�
$1�4*UeY,,il$ NeW YOrk'Tritkune- � .
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the meeting was to be held, two broom bands
opprosobed and �erenadod the oistol* the
the Now Testament to the -reading - bodko of
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qulokly-ona -deftly ollp&&into' each pareal
, and sister, owee nothing, and has been pro-
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intentionally, but, because ohecouldn't .go on
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day. They played. , I$ Marching through
the schools of the nation. ,The, demand for it
has become ob great that the mimmionsliT
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� which was written in. plain -charoot6ro `
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While Mark:4ut no matter, She did go on
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after a moment or two -"he would be sure
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de ly diminished by - , mlb.,ar (pro
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depositories there are not fible..to supply, an&
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an enterprising p I lie or has Issued that
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to.find me btit,,I never.dreamed he would
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bIbIlly � a Yanke'a. journallit), . . who
I g out the other Pam as
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black eyes, and ro"Ry* olitloka of the winoome
find me so.1moon. .
A correspondent writing from Will dw
made, an excuse to . bide his tears, I
.quiokly,as iminsible. Before this ordarliwais -
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�. moment. All she "boys and young men
little wovash,,ahu has a -sorrow hidden away
11 And a nice -time I've had hriding yoV, I
,Brook,-BoacousR61d,'Man., given thin advice
tell you�these paViidtid-'tuncit-ins foreign
with, difficulty that the mioml6narleo could sell
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crowded before the place she ocaupled�
'was
In her' loving, constant heart, and -the name'
laughed the young man. .
to intending emigrants : ' We, like .,all U'0, "
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. land mike a fellow feel homesick I 'In a
a thousand- copies a Yost in all We kingdom.
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11 she so awful. pretty, you know 111--
6til ihe word went around, I I N [no o'clock ;
worWo over," and the 11 swast,Rirlo," as their
of that- sorrow is Mark'Hillyer, , - .
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, Two 10'ars ago, just' before the aunt died,
I ,,Tell us,all about it,4o,"Oosxed Poole.,
'�I'm sure Will be the`d�areitChrlatmms
it6ry I heardill � I
who come here in the spring, have had our
'obara of,hardships mad trials, and though we
'have
large room, built within the churchyard
,boundary, a lulich had been spread for the
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and there was no native publisher brave .
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ever - . . . .
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yet to rough' it, we enjoy the lia'altlifal
Invited guests by the ejogited toniat - whose
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. . c ompanions a shad them in ip,60, haotoned to
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don their'hate and - wrops; � BlaoJi Eyes
Msrk.HiIlJr@r; at -the house -of a mohoobms,to.
'Was
"MY Old chain, Sam, Lowry, serit me
box
life. Which - 'a L MmnitobnL 'farm fifforag i
wrongs Md. called thb neighborhood together.
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He not a handiomi, bat a gok-lo6klak,
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manly follow, about. one - Bud. twenty,.. arid
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of bo'nbong early this mording'by.way of
'a; joke,'? began Mark. 11 I opened immedi,
Experience has. taught :3ne* that -lot,
In 'order' to traviml, here in 'the spring
There was it side di Mean,' a loaf or two of.
brand, and several bottles of sherry and
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ZiO,000,ao the nucleus OfL in endowment -
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pick up a small bouquet which had fallen
already holding an oxog Hans .position ill L A.
atelyi at. the imporloub demand of my land-.
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-'without, undue, fatigue, U 'a L -necessary to'
Irishwhiskey., A poet fire famouldered in the
fund -for A now bishopric in North China.,
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� from her bootina, when 4'ploaxant, pleading,
down -town wholesale astabIlobluent. If was a
, lady's little daughter, mlid1apporied to be in
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bring am few things as-'�olisible strid of the
a I re . gt old fire place. I shall never blame the
The Archbishop of Canterbury has actisfitod ..
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. inageallue voice fall on hot ear, and am she
case of love at first might on both sides, 'and
my room when Warrived, mud there lay ihe
most useful kind and of the bast.descrip. .
Irish for . their intemppqrsto habits aghin.
the offer and approved the proposed now Sea.
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rose from her Moping - position She'
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tbe.pobr things game near having no second
.card. I knew the -queer handwriting in a
tion, , a few Of which I shall -01mmurato :
�-They have three e.lpongoxouseo, 4OK-Jt,
which is to be regarded as a missionary,. util -
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lookedup into.a pleasant young ramictiline
eight,. for. &he tyrannical. old aunt allbwed her
moment, although I'd ieckyed but Ono riots
-'stout walking 012088 old leggings, woollen
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lot 4write-had; homes are. cold; Raid
not.a.territorial one. - In consequence of the
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nitecoo neither to receive nor make Visits. But,
from the writer in my life.' By-the-bys, I
socks, corduroy ana duck pause -the latter* to
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the liquor is said to be: good. was. intro.'
"Pause of the necessaries of life and travel,;
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thank fortune I tyrannical old suatil can be
have worn that note as . near as possible to
be fined with brown holland; waterprdof'oost
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Atioed to an old fArmor nam A , Malachi
"on.
. ling It has been decided that the minimmix
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"a
-ii—reu6imalita-s-
Omi Win 6_, indl-th-ahko --again
-my-boart,over-oince- the -first-day I-rcad-aud-
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-audL o%R,. Amer skin mitto to be worn over
Kelly. ]go has a Wife andfive child, He has
capital for ondbwmont shall be 413.000 and .
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faea, 11 but I couldn't get .a fro ours
to Several school half holidays of which the
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borne the-ropiltation all his life long of beinj
to thi offer of .L 10,000 the Sooibly loi, Pro.
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dragon know nothing, Panic and Mark had
"Dbn't'lialieve it," said Poole, but she
the latter to be knitted With double stitch.
an honest, teiiij ixfi�-irft d- i - one,,
industri
-motitig Christian Knowledge and the Colon.
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some dozen happy' interviewp, - each one a,
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wag not the least bit
Iii)he autumn no difficulty will be experienced
mani , For -thirty consecutive years be has
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plema�7pappiexmintdropssn burntal onds.
which found them more in love than ever. ' ' I
, a arpritfed when he produced it from its warm
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in bringing in Supplies, for the roads then,
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rented Went -eight notes from Exasmuo DI,3k-
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. . trouble, will yod be kiid.'qnough to Select the
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thought of asking who and'whare they were ;
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kellfing place, �
" And thou the Signature. OlaqurgoI,'saw
are ezoollent.. I travelled last November
with'oxen and laden carli Sixty miles in two
son Barrows (I believe he is a 'baronet) and
big father. , Half of the land win what is
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dinatioll nervieb the Other day that it wait
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Is wannii . too much trouble, for although
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indeedthoyoung lover&! moetivgo'were too
aborilor anything buk love making, and na
t - hatatonce. There.could be but one person
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on'this continent,wh6so name was opelled
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, 2nd. It Is, betta for the Intending settl�r to.
called fair tillage; the rest *as MOOtlY
swamp, 11 not worth, five shillings an acre."
better to be experts in 'godliness than W corlt- .
troveray. He said he wag �aot achamed to
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. tha dear little woman( wdo-dreadfully tired,
she had one of the kindest hearts in the
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half long enough Ior -that-determined t . a
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-geoure,his land -before purchasing big cattle,
He paid at first 6 . 535 per 6untina for the
odn'foso that he could not got tip any Intermit
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biding behind 'the
send. him to Europe; and with many vows -of
eternal fidelity, arid promises to keep up as
need the additl6nal proof of my own name to
nivinoe me that the card was written by my
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,plesses, . and is enabled to become acqualni6d
farmi. He made-Improvementis, , The rO32t
was . instantly rilgea to "40. The landlord
in many of the questions. of the day. Ile L
erred little for.tfie shape and color of VQ0t_ L
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a Christmas tree adorning
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briek a corriepondentio,so possible, Mati and
his Poole PaTtod"L, I. �. . I—.
lonilost darling.". , I ..
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With the trall,�beforc starting with his earls
anhisjourney. Beoldealhe might meat with
Bolemnly agreed not t6 raise the rent again,
and to roof tho.dwelling-honoo findbuild
mento, the form of broad used in aom,mum'014
candies on the Altar lightiLd or unlighted, at,
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imagine-tho old-faBbiod6d candies soon. I
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firot."giia mark, 4smO Bonn
you would films Pools at the end of, each
parogiapW Wassail of at. each period, you ,
Rome one who having become disheartened
would gip dly Bell out a% a discount. In I I land
certain out -officeab , He kept neither prom0e.
Tile tenant spent 01,500* in permanent build,
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filled it, and the black-eyedgirl proc
. tie it up neatly with a narrow blue ribbon*. .
so I know I am coing to� stay long enough
In one place to.recolve' an answer, and the
would got on much faster with, your story."
"I'll think of it," amid Mark. il Well, I
hunting " It is well. to carry a small stoolc of
provisions, matched find a oinallbstohet.
ings in -1873. � .&a soon its he had done go,
the landlord again, raleed, his rent to $775.
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a jolly Christmas humo I began to talk
letter shall be sent.under, cover to Kiia ,1-4 �
Kate was the common friisid ; ,, but You
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emptied my box Into the lop of the landlady's
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SM. It in a good plan to have two tentov a
'small io'camp ,Kelly.did
Last year, owing to the bgd season, old Mr.
church at Canada, which wan commenced
last July, has -now reached the large ang6unt
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know, my deareat, that I shall ba obliged to
baby, o6fzed my bat.. and in search of
Sam. I found him smoking and. raiding the
one on the .way, and a large
one about 10 It. x 12 &_0Av&iu_bu_Jho firm
not pay him Mat. He, wan Bum.
marily.ovietedf turned out in his old age into
Of 0100',000- Of-whieh 660,006 has been paht
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� teer, and at that time a's
almost all the timej so don't be un.
baoy if often a inofith PARmeo mud you do not
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newspaper in bia own room. .I Where did
you got -that box of bonbons 21. ohouteil f,
until Ilia —bohae is WIC. Theme ni-a-do-W "the
Chris. Bonne, 13 Common street Montreal,
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world, penniless and homeless, and the in Caell. This amount haWbeen hubsoribad .
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fond of eakes and candies 'no tiny, girl could'
bear from me." .
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withobt any preliminary remarks. �
are to be recommended, being, far ouperibi to
'property .of tho.'latidlord. " The landlord
Y at,294 circuits to hear from, arid the amount .
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be. He sent -me a loaf of gingerbread oil my
"Amoxith'111 Nearly tw6yearmhaapnoilid;
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those said in Whinip0g; .. .
refused either to give him thfig or to,radliod
of 6150,000 in expected to bo collected. - The
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last birthday, and..X . shall send him this, I'-
and the had never heard from him. Kale
asked lie, starting to'his feet. . .. . I
4th. The settler the first � year should not
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attending his hand to take th' a parool-
and her family had moved to a fat distant .
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put fn.'more than -a crop of ebtatoog, - I go-ag-to .
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11 early to-morro,W Morning in return." Bat
the -young girl suddenly drew it-bAek,' Be.
,weotsrn city shortly, after his departure ; ,
then the action% mald flirted with the, grocer
owatto that ever Were.' But ,where" did you
get.them'? Tall. me as quickly as you cati.1
be free to out him house and stable loge before
the Ries and m6squitoodbo6onle troublesome.
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L Towanda, (Penn.) sign roads thu .
Mont 16,o Nova Saotid,00
Ne;; ]E� real, 410,14 5,178'-
ru dowick, 64J8G; Nawtonadland,
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boy, mud the great aunt flowinto a rage, train
'and
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Ed then clan utiliz 0, the time in ths;mi'adle of
Sinith, toachei of cowtill6no and other �dsnaea
-grammar taught in the against mannor-
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opening it again.'elipped Into it one of the
small cards, and then handed At to the
which she nevir recovered, Posts and bar
o;ippled oister-ware thrown out upon a cold
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direction of the storawhore they were bought,
adding: I A lovely little girl with big block
the day, in cracking him houge, while the oxen
are resting on account bf the Illos'and best,
fresh Ball harrin of diafk�likewilre Go4ftoyla ,
'other
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" . Mr.4ohn Bright said :
I know hot why the - Church '6f, England,
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In this way he will'provide withonfunAus
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cordilal-rated massage and got
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tuck. N. B.' bmw'I on Friday nite-prayer
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But had remained constant to bar
first and only love, and had laughingly turned
waited to hear no moral but left the hone . a as
precipitately so I bad onterea,it. �
haste A, shelter 6gainat the wintry blaoto'of
this northern regiorri. To proven& the mad
meeting choueatty-aloo Before singing I bytho
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trine or In- praolfes�I mean In the rites of
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all would-be oftitord, and firmly gala
_ "To the ,otore I flow. as I might have
between the loge from ardokini, In winter, if
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had to taken
known, it wao cloned. Prom its shut dooro to
should be put on during the warm weather
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Charles, T.' Carttar, parquet for Wool X6:lti
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in England, is train the fatigue
foolinse which exist too touch between
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young mani with emphunfa
. tam she bad@ him
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she gone a concert or two, a few
the nearest druggieklo, where A directory told
slid kept well painted. .
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Churchmen and Dissenters in our
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of,, gh riaeo and halt a dozen moonlight
we the residence of the only member of the
�Mxlety in conducting Ilia, inquest upon , country I and out time. What hamr
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Been in an age. Bnl what ail eye to business
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walksmith several of the ,would-be suitors,
bul tbat don't constitute' inconstancy, I'm
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firal who resided in the city. Into a. street
n , 6 at the doe r
car and uptown I we t , Stapp d
Mrs. Lillie D6;0erenxBlakawmnto l�lltio:,
women to .b6 employed at the police statlops
of the 650 persons who wore
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own 'If 'go
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Moment done t If I were a -Churchman I
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think I Should sometimes aAk myself that
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the little witch has I think of list ,iltying
sure, Ana I donit blame her a bit,
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of a fine large house. . .
in Now York, as, they &,to In 8 axon .
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bill ell ar u over " on 1 a now, mud
question. I have heard of an salluent bishop
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that boxi tired. an she must lie, to. onolote the
little woman couldn't be always sighing over
, i4 , Mr. Easton is at home, but 6agaged,,
bases her suggestion on the fact that among
has b 0 last six waeko�
sin far tg entirely son'
who, describing 0, parish, maid illat there were
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it was ohrIned In list Inmost heart, �
amid the sorvaut who answered my ring,
11 I Most important business,' said � " -and in
the hundreds of women ,Who are arreated
many are cirazy or Ill,. and used other atten.
fined to Ilia ioom; 0 .1
DuAwisias mr srum Patmoicid Louron,�The
only two tbinge ill it to he lamentod—the �
beekhouses and the Dioneutoto. If I were a
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Wearily wont the dbrk-balred girl through
I Stow andooldtothe poor but bright littl
T31ries, will% the wisdom pertaining to hex;0
superior yeAroo shoo.k hot, hoiad and OaM
& few memento Mr. Easton came out Into
the hsll�a tall$' dignified, elderly gentleman,
Von than the policeman can reader them,
She would hive the policewomen strong,
XllustratM London News'tor the Nit March
PU fohoo,a " figravinge of two drawings by the
Churchman myself, mud I suppose Ik Ii Very
lunch 1% matter of moolaeut that I am not. -It
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home where Ulli4s, hot pate, delic-ite., lama,
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nothing but disappointment came of those
looking as though he had never even heard of
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healthy women, of good plryolquo,sud paid the
same as .
Dripulcoos LOWSO, 'now On View at the exhibl-
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older Sister Impatiakuy awaited her.
11 Welcome, Poole, dear Ill She arled, as she
boy and girl attachmenO, and that Mark very
likei3twRo exigagea -to some one also, or mat.
It love affair in all his life. .
11 i I begin thousand paraono,l 1 stammer.
polloamed.
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t1on of the Society of Paintora in Water
Ooloro,Loudon, Englaridjacoompawea by a
many ytimis in Bedford Sall, for anytliitg X
know I might have been a Churchmen -1
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tied, or, moro-likoly; still, him Posts forgotten,
edi I and hope YOU Will giant them for the
large main of luohey to he circulated. About
flattering notice of them. They aro a v!6,w
now
hope I should at ieRsthave had that game of, ;
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liar glowing brown check. 41 It medratil am
had no thongh.t, of marrying lot the next ton
asks of the day; but call you tell me 'where I
4600,000 changes front the .Packets of the
on the Ottswa,.uear a lumber village, and a
honor and of juatido which Would fi%v,o,,,
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eanaidalob Into those of oolioltors, Inakeopers,
finhing scene oil the Ikotillonalid.
onabled me to look around and behold all the "
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noUrtew so noidy a 0hri6tramm-ove batore,
Bat Poole raiivaed to believe in tither life
forgetfulness or big faithloomileso, 16 rll
Tryphosts Melville ?I .. _.
,, His ahtowd 4ark eyes twinkled. He
=0pa Inters, bill atlekers
eager proprietor$, pf
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*Ail for him 111o,years louger," she saldivith
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