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I 10ohlit this -portmanteau of ,06, But Maud, who was romantic, with bar not have boon A la.4y, I sup ,r, clear, for thellilghttopootbrought. her %, . . SCOW4ANID,
� � 006Y broker was it? 11 brain.much.fillod, with the imesgizar got. Dizigley - 'Ili. : .
broksoyro, . � C is hoer brother?" letter irora lit ,
-A xPeriences I'Th y call the man FeArney," said rows at love I I 3t irlys Ably 64 SIX a .rofiae4,Maud,I1 ongwor. . 046 read ani'dIsed tile followinglines: The Parkhesail FgrgaGompmay, OlRogow,
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., poetio. bachelor gives his a to 'h oil A MOE A r B
I !of Ing the OpOrtg oil 00 a bafo ., with" ad "MY WAA Miss KZA,Nl0)-I begrA. with where 2,000 in mployed, have grant.
, W1 '' ., '', , , . At but I have 4he big, And Can bhow Clear 4 up. re the -and Of their life ea -La I smile; "allithIsr are, I . * . , .
verses -. Laura I 8 I many others who call themselves Im4le"o-11 deep regret that you woret. .ill I an advance of 7J per �ent. And 5 per -
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following., . histo 0 � yesterday ad .
II . is Wall, to trace the case, of course, the Laura% case, . 11 He is horrid I 11 said Maud, decidedly. when I called, And I am going to take cent, to. the laborers. . .
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Flying here and. there, , . 4' Something, or some one, Ilia pmrted, . 14 I wouta havonothing to do withlim it I privilege. of all old friend, And write to.day I The Iriohmen of Glasgow decided tQ I I
. B our Idd I first. thingto slovould be to OQ to Fearney's," - . to Inquire how you Rio, 3.3esiaes, I have ,withhold their pa � �
.00, rettylaso I - hem," decided the young sister, (69'slie Bat were you, Laura I " . I
I iiffled up w th care' I ,said Biligley, 11 and loam of whom he put - I , . I , I . srousge from any Irish-
. � vt ft I . dook Mr. Bingley called, and a
I Rigbt ind Jef b your toot strike; Out, Chased tit . But to do 1his wotobingpoor sufforink Laura. 11 All may At twelve a'(. � I - at forgotten our conversation About You)? mmix there, whoref use
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� . I .1 � . 0 portmanteau I I I I I �, Laura immediately went into the drawing. clever young sister Band. I called, indeed , land . s to ouppert the. Irish
ELa you fly. AWA ,would bo to bring your name. before the come. right in the, end." . I . . . I I movement, but at % lo,0 meeting this
t , Bless me, dialt 41p1leasarsti .public at once, and I do not. care to 40 this." Another visitor arri[yed,mild inquired for room to receive bim., for ilia purpose of a,sking you to give Inc resolution wagrescindoil, - I
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. I . It Ur. 13ihgley said these last words slowly Laur Is 0, -He was, standing hat in Italia; as . she some of her writings to Carry away with
. � � . � a, before the day was over,.au4 t I � � A most dastardly And diabolical got was
. There's Miss Siriggliss; on the, ice, . and,with some �Mphaois,but Laurm scarcely was.Mr. Biugley.. He expressed, .And felt, entered, looking around at the shabby me, And I am, now goin to ask you to for I
� 0 . I ' .- I perpetrated near Loch Awe statiog, Argyll-
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With scarlet As? . headed him. . � game sorrow when be heard from tlie same, furniture, and, thinking !low poor th� wardthAm to me. I wit consult a publisher
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�L I . La I ,liow awkward Y she acto, . I . I . . iho village, baudinsiden that Miss Keane waa�isgriougly Ke abire,'Iast week. A oden a I
As though al�� , By this . time the were in I, 1 1 , Alles Inuat be, and 'bow differently his, that I know in town about them -, slid .you used mo A -lien -house, and'dontaillilig thir-
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, no'er was on it' " ing''the 11 see liar own, house, Was Bripplied, Than, when can aspure horfrom . me, that 1. shall do
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Down she goeEr,. I know shold Ita.11I . I L VI lage inn, and Laura ill, And he then Asked if lie, coulit Laura went, in, be thought how .fair she everything- in .My power to, advance hel� teen Ixensi ilia . property of the Btation-
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. 0 , . ..ng of William Glynford, wonder- mother, . I L Rpaster at lochawet.had been M0,11919API
,, Bless me, ain't it vloassala, t . Cilia see bar ' I a demurred. � . return to Farnbame, .y
, 1. w a w , The little maide Alawl by was how -lady like and gentle and"how NporeBb. When yea . - I : got fire, to,. burning it A d tea hens.
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Skating on the my:? ing if lie . ore gone, if h I . a �
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I � I thus walking with Mr. Bin I , , this time Mrs,-Kosue was not fit to be seen. wel? she, would i6ok, lam handso e, 1 hope to have some news for you to com- Within tile, last. few days I . rom. 200 to 300 �
see the fat Miss Dinglebee, I see her. Iftye, , , II4 with handsome d at municate to her, and meanwhile she mitist'
. . Known a a the queen of 11irts, And he Ills!, , r returning L � Laura's oudslea, illneiss, Ana the shook that a L resses to yet f arth . 0 ! salmou,,some of them 40 pounds.in weight,
I from the sando, where be bad felt Laura it bad givell, her, was the. excuse upon this, adorn. her. .As Wa say in -the Aorth, I keep up.her heart,' - . I .
0 . The pauglity breeze iss toyingwith . I - . ' It And I I - have been picked up. dead on the banks of
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, L with Bingley,_ William. Glynford had gone occasion. .1 And so he made ials his mindi He WOUI(I. I now, deir Miss Keane, I..P.m going .
Her short and gorgeous sk ts; , .
. As she b,eudi; to press them down the South ]4sk, one of the finest salmon,
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. baokto the inn in &It oxceedirigly disturbed But it, wAs always the same thing. Ask thisyounggirlto share Ilia -widowed to approaolt.m yet more, .delicate subject I rispre, in Forf9rabire. The deleterious
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. The ster4 view, !a 41440; - state of Mind. He, iii fact, co . uld not com. 11 Ybu can see,Miss Xgku4, path& 0, it It's. hearth, bat there -was no oopision that be and 'you .must pardon. me if I do it, ' v ,.
sssa Me, Ain't it pleasant . I L p I
Bit , should put bar in the house over the 41 esta. - awkwardly. I noticed that, you seemed � ixpatter is supposed to Come,. from various
. SkLmblugi5AtUelJaT?. - . prebend wb had taken place. "What anyibiug very parltic,ular," said the young I . I I . I t,d,� pu �
. .Ceuta Binglol, the draper, have to say to servant, dubiously looking at Bingley. blighment," as he always called it, JaFrout annoyed yesterday when w, a so unexpec, I ,blio works in-Brechim! I .
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. #ow you're. ilying with the wind, ' I street, Farnhame, ly met Mr. Bingley. U
. I this young, girl? 11 )as kept asking hihaself - I, Yes; it Was, � o-metbing'very particular " I .. I : . , a is, as - no doubt It was f 6und necessary to proclaim the
I As vast f ide along, . I � 1. I you are aware, 4 connection of, my uncle'a : banns of marriage at the pariah church,
You ask t 0, sweet one by your side . Thext he puddenly)remembered the relation- an swerad ; And so be. Was ushered into. , No I he would have a villa, outside the
To �Jllg a. �'ttla'ssors ' . , , ship 6f this rush to his Aunt by marriage, the shabby drawbig-room, - anEV presently town, be decided, and would hold big bead by marriage, and therefore I know soins, Hawick, Boxburgbsliire, alad notwithstmaid-
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You Joln, liar in the Actrus � Ing that the buildit, bid .been. rendered ' ,
of 44 Charming Ida INI . 10 . Mro. Glynford, of Bridgenorth House.' as high An the Glylifords any .day. F or I I L -
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. Bless Inc, ainit it pleasant It did not atextle him. He had heard, Bingley ,was. rloh-richer th I . L I I
Skating oil the bay, extraordinary to William Cxlynford., Mr. ',, well' I told, hims rds, therefore,olisIt, in game, way or to go through the form in orae)rthatifie
. L . , as William Glynford, from the Glynford, 110 elf--ivand was not w9,1 I happy coulile ' .
Bingley might be the bearer of some mes- landlord of the village inn, of the 11 poor going to put upWith his sister's Absurd atira other lie in&), have attempted to, annoy you, a might belduly ,,cried.."'
. Now your charinei1footisburb . . . I I and I shall- be so glad if I can be of service ' ', A whole
ByA6kO6lcedokAto; . .page froinhissunt tobergoverness, And bit deformed iassle,'! of Mrs, Keane's w�ak, of suberiority any longer. . . I I . . I was captured in Aberdeen Bav .
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Down . upon your knee she sits . - with this idea Mr. Glynforatrlea t000ligoies. I a their difficulties, I I I am glad you are well enough to see - . th you in any way. Please treat me'ms Im lately by the orqw of 9, trawler, The huge . .
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L . . To have you fix it straight. himself, and stationed bimselfat the iaa� W 1�qjira. had only got the ]�Es,ll he said, warmly shaking Lsars,,s Chill friend, and believe that' nothing would fish had got, enteEngled in the trawling gear, L.
Xou squeeze her toot, adjust the PkEtte, k At -bow NIM . . . .
I . I window, expecting every MCI , , �btC . louse on Cbriptwas eve li� L I give me greater pleasure than to assist you. I
0 She gives a Was for pay; , L nentto sf&-4�iyfffo�'�j-&`ffle little hand. III got:& great fright yeSter. Wall Ilave, lost your father, mud hav mud could not free'its'elf, The tra*ler'ls
I - Bi ain't It9leasant . I , Bingley or Laura returning from the sands . 1 bar salary, and giving a dp6y, I can tell you, when I board you ware Q 14 crew of. five in a ' .
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. esa mak . . alone. . bondforthozest. . - � ill, mndlwas�exs5d withinyselflor not young invalid sister, And. must nocoesiarily fight, which lasted two hourp, in k lling the
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� us you go aridthus you 911de, I�iib - wbew-hp. did age theint' they . were I WU pat in the bailiffs?" asked Binglpy,' breaking that disagreeable affair to Y04 IlAyo many6ares ; slid if Ican,11lopethat-you whsile, and brought it into. Aberdeen bar,- - - .
Th . . 'It allow me to liglite4 them.-. Yours vo I t , * :
Laughingt shouting, singing, stilltogether. He saw Laura; lookipg pale, 1 more gradually. However, don't you fret wi � . r7 bor.� Tbo fish is 14 feet in length., . ,
. I I 410TOlmoon the grocer,." .answered ,the sincerely, WxLL-rAAr,GttNroRV. . �
'Joyous zn�th on every side -.weary ,ley- ,flushed to, ': . about it a;ny more, Money does a lot .of
, , distressed; and Bing , . , The other diy.Mr, William Alexander �
. I . n4lord;'with alacrity; 11 and, I think.. at thing .. , All the night after sho. bad received -it, I I . I I � 0 I
. Musically ringing. and seemihgly triumphant. The man's . a, and it won't fail to make a'detective , . aimer Airybillock, Aberdeenshire, sud. I
NOW K see your loved .'one home, . that time,of the year, when we'reall sup, Ibis , I
I . . � � I � is letter Jay. on Laura's pillow; musl..Iii . � . .
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. - . . expression struck &,data chill int6 William ., Ana coine back to ceeded in woull4ingno tower than 26 crows
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. . Sp ingall.theway; . posed to ha*o V, little bitcharity ones to the I . . tile) morningf- whe4 Maud went to hot,- . .
. - -Engaded�-to go to -morrow . Glynforills heart; aud;wbea,, a few I15Iinutes FarlittmotalAnd I'll engage you'll never with aolngIQ .sholb at about thirty jards' ' - ,
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� : . .. Skating ou We bay. � I - I Other, it said voiy littlo for him. ' For' m a yt Ing more of these 'confounded ibo letter was lying tinder her 0
� . . later, Mi, Bingley himself entered the inn, . , of 6 fair , distiwce� Ni steers of the bird' were killed . . I
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I I .. .1 I . . 11 . . zLnd.'ordore4 lunch, William Glynford felt,'. p#rt, I likis, my just debts paid as wall as �Otsss.,, . � I . chdok. ' - -% � . � � - -1- I .0 s- .
� , _. , , . I I . . any man," continued We; landlord'; * It but . I . . . 3 no remark, pre outright, and the other seven "I Wingeci, I, so . .,
. some difficulty in Answering lifin Coolly., ,,You are very good," f altered Laura. Maud, ,bowgveri road( . . �
� . . . lid isksi the hard earnings of a ' that they could not fly., The gun, an old
. . : A 0AINSW . TIRE LAW. , 44It's fanny thstwoohoOld hit on each' before .. T don't say ltm.. gooati' Cried Biqgley; tending not to s�o Laura,, 'bmatily grasp her Government riffe, -,only ,,contained an. . 1.
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. er in- this out he ,Qung.._Iassi6 like that, and get her pledge y-oliarge of pow4pr and -shot. - ' ,
(A Novdl-By'Dorm RusBell). , , to pay the rest an black suawhite, I'a�iaai . " biat whe u I� like a girl, I'll. do' my beat to' ibe was. &rpssin I . . d - .
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I . ; . "� I .. Mrs Glyafbrd � " said Biip'gley, ep.proaching� . r shoes V' I. � .. � helpher. That litblo miss of. a sister: of that. � � . g;'Lmura. told* the, ndWs- - Rev. Chinnei?y 1121dane,of BLIlachulioh,, , I
.. - . . him, , I .'. . . I � .i - I I . I 14�1 � . . . . I el_ I was hot over polite to , . Willinin.Glyliford's letter contained . 'has seat An I I
� - - - . Is But -but if I tell th trath? $I -faltered . . , Bingieyo,ppiaua6a,tbig.chivalrdus$onti� yosur4i. by the' -by . regarding Maud's writings, I .1 I . Argyllsfiire, ma�a found in ,
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. . Laura. . 0 -,a, . . "People alze aiwayl/jOasti.d.upla Odd - , md'yesterday. Whab s little S�Itfire she I a. wait . ad the, bog to, the south. to be iiispected by an- '
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. "it, won't much better'3;Cur pbsition places now-a-Amys,,., "'h1lawicre inent, 'and commanded the landlord tc; . - I - .' Only. those who,have toiled an - . I
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.1 I d *Glynford, Ing. to . rtil a bottle of his best wine which is, to be. sure; but 11�e noticed thmt mll slwo�l without 'hope; as tbia-'pbor child tiquarians, -who will likely 'take castalist it, .
I . you 1; cosally,taking up's two days'.old newsps�per. bri . . , 'I go a great -bad done qmu.0 . lideffstand liar feelings. ��: I
oven if you get a jury to believe t . , O,Tbat'o � 'truO' odid. Bingley.. "Do you thd two men discussed togetbor,discoufti deformed people, Are, spiteful. and use, means for'the preserving of the
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answered Bingley.; 11 and, Ili. the, meantime I . I prisi6ipmlly 'at t49 ,same time about tl;_1 . deal by A girl% looks, and I like 'am straight Her a , � wood, . ProteRsair Sir R, Chiiatisoli wrote,
you will have t6 go to jdil's . I make gny stay! '*/� I I . . . I . . : and ta,ll,.,, I I . . .. I IV elicato cheeks flushed crinaboix, And Mr.. Haldane, that after� taking 9ther zieaus �
. 1, Coln nothing be done 6 ?" L I aura Asked III tbink�ot,yl' Baldwillism Glynfora, Kemilles. . . . . I I I . she seemed tq tastbAlle (tsi bar) intoxicatin -
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and he turned,sway, And, t Bingley kne* all about the family after Bingloy loohea adifairingly at Laura so draug . . . . I � a, is quite �. , -
I . &king his hat, � - aher io.u.iisleratand ,,lit of fame. . . . of inquiry, he finds th�t: the iniag ' I
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hoarsely. I . I . I . : . that bottle of wine; liziew about the -kindly hd said this, and.intenao Alas I sb a knew not that thin draught is unique among either $caudiaavii�� or Btit�
. "Nothing, unless Jam such a, sof t fool," went out into ne village. doctor dyin� br6kisu-bearted, seeing his- that be admired. bar. .The poor girl groiN mostly drunk by ihosewhos� . hearts -sire too ,fall antiquarian remains. . �
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said Bingley, with a sort of laugh, and .house - vbore.�_the Re . Aneslivbd before he- wife's maudlia too a during. tl�e whole of, si'shmasi paler As she hoticeatbiR.. But she - , . I
. �k . � . - Aarsis -give no t3orrowful, and world -worn. really to' enjoy A Correspondent states1bab Dr. Dunbar, -
. ,,in' attetipting to take Laura's handt. - ' hialaa.t bitter illness. * , : . . . was afraid of Bingley., and : it. V ame r4rely decks the threshold of a of Garotoo,l,ihead I lie. lately"' received -'a . . . I
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that for the Fiallei of your prptby looks- had made pi his minaus to what be would I f urbli6r sign of hot 4��sral P Uo ' but chiedy com4' whezi the � mellow,.' p6n.i,fi i 8 I on;the recommendation of
come I I � do. Thea"he . reinerabsered ilia promise to' I What Bitigley heard from the landlord . "And theie's another tliin�, Miss Laurm," . aub�miial*buo falls softly upon the furrow;' the Prime Minister, for his� 14 sei � , .
, you needn'b-be so,t,shy, if I'm such a iry to ,lielp.Mand Keane, and made this Also convinced him.oUtho truth of Laufa?s . vice td . .
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.1 to do with thehope to keep,you out if. the � � .knew now why'the girl bad paid . th'CJA Came, Hi . t n, mpa- let'shaVe a little com- But to Vaud, the immature and passion� .cordance, I has. published a. Shesksperima.. , I - ..
clutches Of the,police is to try to bribe the Kqane's door -bell, - . for tablebalk t6getbbri In* a place. like this - 'genius, this seethed inipossi- parailyin which lie imputes'Mr,'Gladstone'a, ,
. . � *a vain; and %stle stood. aWay evenafter his empliatio .warning to I . I 1. ate ollild.,Of � . I
. . He�rmug twice -1 . � - _a, goBgiping- littl,6 plies, - you- know -one -lot Irish policy to cowardice and the dread of - --
- them -not --many. men would,do that for , . , . I. . is wo�� about to be read,:to
IOU4,. hysterical cries froiia Within reached Jier 6t Fiirn'limmo not ,to 'do so. , She had plokslup bits of -tsewi - I ble. , I worl ., . . -00, .
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. � you', young lmsly-a�, to bribe them,indeed, 4ifyeare. . , . ., - 1. .� .. .. ventured under. cruelly pressing oircuS- . two t Ii. la about j, and live heard one or -become -known, to b4 fainduo.' , . ,� losing Offi counsels the administration '
� mud to pay this tea .p6undg,- which, Of , you anayour family." - . Tile midge soaring in- the §ummer,. suit, .,of a' 0 .1
when Binglqykrew, ! it . ,,I,grm�.e.gh t' as.tbecuie forthew4esof . �, .
course, Johns6nithe grocer, thougbt -was The wrotched mother!" theugh lb Wil. stances;. and � now,, Laura-lbokgd; up.cluickly and b1iialied. lid a'pi:Uys - for the resurrection Of - �
- � - the bank myself I " �e.L- G-Iyn:fq,rd. 11 Poor girls, � truly pit3�. lie faWa yet stronger interest in the p�etfy 1. I . . 1. parts ft:b a, * believoo in self As ' it spreads its .
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good money, into am! 11 * . - . . . . 1. I . girl who bad fallen .Eso strangely , 41a ,kI-1-liope y6ii will re tiny ; mlid Maud; too, was re.ady to Claverhouse to punish. the 1�-Irlsh- Kerns." . - . �,
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. sa " At this inbineut,:the little maid,of '.tile -pow . . . . . I . . .. . I . �. . . vast World of - Times thug refers to Lord , .. ,
id Laura, Amploriiigly. "Oh, if, 70 . 1.
. : �. house - -opohed the door, with 4 -very wild: So"Iio�out tb �ill :11lion. her durirsg� the. Mr. Bingle�," she said. - which glib,knew nothlng.� , ' I I Colin Camp6oll's bride.exp6atailt t Ik The , ` ,- .
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I would, I Will do Anything t I and soared look on her by no means sail afternoon, And besid' with some sorrow,' Youm mft to Mrs. Glyfifoid'? " answered Slit) wagal t '0i . t.m..
off to repay you I And perhaps," Elie a�d46d, B to ,.,.Not I -I -am hot so foud of liar tdown-sWrg for U . t corrected u: ,ra-cor- lady .1 : .
' countqhance. .. � I . .. .. .. . Perhaps evci:i'a fitile Contrition, "that'Miss, ,.Int% y. - I a.d . iix i d froup.of sisters-in-law to a princess - . ,
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. with A glemni of hope, "some one I kn9w � -Miss,-Laurs, Laur.AKO&II6-ivas seriously ,ill. .'Thbil"he matter; and another thisig, I W . I, k at admiturous Colonel Blood �. I
. Mr. William Glynford, Ili fact -if he/were "'Can I goo Miss* Keane I ta seem all.. right - and , od 'the - jtq'uttre she would 'read Laura some bk9sionate ,.: i
. William Wyliford.. 1. . :' :�sliodto sscie-mfiu�l; And preseintly:thUbor - � rA . _ . ..-..T v�ho ptole-the Grown.., -Miss -Blosbcllsitastes, "- '.'-.-: 1'�'
. ilia ,a p t �tp - Remiss a 2 " asked Angwared-thw-gaialflidiid .... .. girl --ipo-e-AN' Tc --Isef6rc � - Iii . lni.- - V' I 'fe"gret-lo Ettl- meaw "' " 'by ali'ana! ' . .ubl b a .
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tOI4 tile whole, atery, *a b 1 6 . 4y, g �i =At ars"ate I .No,' wh is (You- , 1.0,vo,-,9CCvot written . and Islanifed' - - * -�p is 6 -
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- - triiii- 6y,t'db7--i-re lnvar�,--kiiia�� fr - - ----0b-.a-(�-sir- I I" .mre artidtic and literary ; she. has ;". J
. � ,,-No, Ila, -wi-yonag lady,` interrupte(I.,..m,4.id��;.."'s)a 21. .mixitn't be oWerided), but.. Il�.e. heard. about, bv�.% b&-irt,which- had -knows! not love. ; � " I
! &a. comed.in awful -bad, ana, --hear tho,t, your'. sister-ia ilir; .miss Maud- - . . .- o, I . .. � a pretf� book f6i"41iflaiiii' till �
. . , . I III- ' an agreement you vo ma a w ,b , 'I -praised; 'but . I a pseudonym by' � - " '
. . If I consent to thavBt liar - screaming and c�yihg at - the began.Mr. Bingley. - 11 1wigVed part d it �J611116011, .javro, gmiled, -ana her deplume of Brun6fillo I
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Bingley; 11 that won't do. -rong mind' top . I - iC3 rly the grocer. here,--to.phyAbe rei.3b-ofyour . . 01,41d uot.-satisfy the - -ardbut wbiCh the . fair -no -the dark -au I thoress,." "' .
. � do this-dousent to do'what, is* of - liar voice: I'm sure I'm all - of'*% to sed bar;- but I suppose J: cgn!t.',' , % . . I I �' .. I It* 1: .. I I . t, , I. .
I . I . . . � .. I . � mother'p account out of your nem�.Iialf. yo"".42"Erai - . I . ddrstood twxefer to tire olive of lisir' ..,
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� yi-.-I'll have no one in tho sa&t. bu; Our- . . 11 No .air you cannot,"' answerer Maud; i I I . '' 1exr : 1. �. �
-"-in- . v 6 �y � a 0 rr � - t a � I I a � r .9 1 a 6-.K e'a n a � A a - 'I �c ��lj �g - a f a i , i -y64r!s--Aalary---;No,w-,--I-cloti!t WARt A Yoll-b&v 0.6lithnsiastit, Laura I ". she an , . I :1 . . . .%�
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. selviis�' _X6 'Mi. Wilffiffi-:15 iffo-r-d-,if Y&ii, . . .. � efully: At Bing ary, have.this haingi ill, 119 . Cried; ai,94iUslie(L 11 ".. 1. � . I .. . . . . .
Please,. for me. T . his r; I Glynford' . I," -said ilr'..� Glyi�fdr--a.,' - , . , . , . . .. , . . - - ..I .. . - ng oyer yo An �pinobii - . A- ihepbiard bIt itar6ssy; skyo� bsia.,%iii ill,-' . '. , -1
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I �. � 0 14(sho's mvttful-bad, sirl"-smiatho little � . . I I lie' that �Ou- emn't be pr t city W mob well,deari" s6idLmura,-gohily.. * '' ,
I . affaii, - but mine,; sil'i -- ip Were to' speak � ' ,,Very odrry she is'ill,".ag'ain Mid Bihg'-� yet . . - � . dommon,.advento.retlia.6iheras-y., Hewas * - , .. -1
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.. . . d 1. I'Mistresa -thinks " sometli � ",'Hope. itfs aolbbing 6orlous. ' Had tile - on the hills; Accompanied' by. Ilia 40gi when 11. :
the word. lie could no m9ke, help ycwb�lng - ' ley. I going t,.jropos6 is that. I'Sabble -with �01111', hm,Ving forgo bten'Lmura's illneoB. . . I ,
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. . . . is,diror thin -lie dreadful must h&ve happened to Is"er i0hen. - iz - 01i , . � . I 1, � - t 'b -, It: - . liecambupoll twor�oldea-Aagles-figbting.: .
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. Arrested' before the4ilsy. . . I . .6110 ws pleasuXo of seeing le , 9 morning son for you, and get t1l', : Dti�Qoro.the.dmy Was o�er mletter.was,
I a out, lot *she wits quite tight, aforg 1. . . . .!
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could fly. Johnson he 4iocer'R -, evidence I . � ' Seemedk�lrlght'then.".' , 4 ' ,.1.. I 1 train tbeJsillow at Once:' - i . . : .. . .best aitWusoripisdespatcb�. The� both appeared to-ise hsb�rl�_eihaupied. I.
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I , azy . -jerke . 0 -ad to Wlllva� . - ' . . t ;h6wtrausferro .1114 atteri, -, . .
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and mine ' . :10 sb� -went, And nbw sb,.!s u t like a -or . wru,ouu, aud.bei The shepberd" p'n them, �rhen . I
I " ,a, ut for any. magis, .. III � . . . . .?.. a d-theso 13"entences out rather 41.0h, Mr., Bind ley,ttgaid Laurs,her.cheeks Glynford'. - ' ', ' ' : , '
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. trate in thee'olu..'� 'to, r rant a warrant on, and 99,- � -, grvously. Rsis was. conscious that M�aud's aovi crimson,,6,4 , i�6nwribiugbefself1bliftn' aeoftheme. . .
. � these words.' ringing in Ilia bats, as . .you must *not do. that I -I - � She jnjig�bd:u. . � .
liam GVyziford" .1 .. I .. , . tion to the dog by g'Min with Ad
Mr. Wit Y-91 .would'.be, - quite lhrge, tboughtful-eyes werefixed upon Ifim: QA�nOt,aJlOW,y.6.u.' h I , ... � � . .
. . . . W �Iivl I It III Glynfoid turned. away, .and b,u , I . . t6dothatl" � to exbress'.I�oi gratitude - mild. explain er . .1
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I . unable to save ydu." �, , �.?,�;aaidl�ingley. !'Theiione� I . � talons. The claws of thii eagle be' I
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- ' � .. .hour later had i left Seatoh-by-tllo.gea. disapprovinglye, 4. :- - ' � -1 whynal . .. WIRbes . , - � � - ,
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, ..� , -1 � ' �d had not Latira's ge'utlo'ways lie.�� 'is,o1noqanaoqu.eh�9 to iide, izici.I'd ell' . pie -the dog, the B118plfbrd got him,bj� . . .. . .
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Laura's'headqell low.. '' � �` . �' � : M � . , a I( Yb� "Wo, adliGt iinda�igtaad all -I want ad,with . I I
I 6 I' Now lot it udder4tand eabhother, MiAs. ,Wba6, iad.662d,.coulk. he -do P! he hsltedl. - ' '5u . . - 0 All lb.`uk 'of yo�ft .L,ting, to. 'say, deart" she said to Lauri . th egs mnd� neck, took him cap'ttie',and .. . .: . . I
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. -to ao . conVeyod him to Ilia house. , . .
I Keane," G6�,,tinuea Pinglev. "I - dis himself.* But lie soarcOy-O'ared .,know- : gentle marindr., She wadmare pissionitat rmL;.l �r pVz,it an I . a;. Ana, was , .
n't unc _. more characteristic ;. and hot likes and dis- � and bothering''Ov6p a paltry surn. nd, allowed to,ha�e her'ownwa,y., - I � . . . I . .. . I. . .. I �, , .
lea isserable 1. , with an . .., � .. I (Tobod6atititiba.), '. ... , .. I I . . � . -
. mean tob h9rd-I don'6vahsttosee "a- go. to himielf 'in bdw,*rrx3 . likes. Wei'sa very appareht.,, She -hod: taken. besides, 111ils Lauid--he added-, - ,
. . if 1,11ko yourself dragged off to jail disturbed state or-miva �b&, returned to . ... . .. . . ... . - - . . .. . .... . .
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pretty l% . . I .1 . � dislike to Binoey, and did -,not trba�ta 'ittempt'Ut 'fa6cti�usagas, " y . I astherNeleft. . , I
. � I, lbaithainp., .. ' . -. . . . A I.- ., � ou must not - . . �? , . ; .. . .
. I .... � . . , f I dobtor Already, and � Expensive Sciltzerwater. , , -
between a couple of pglicemeni. though she, ... . � . .herself tediigbise this. , , , 4 that you aia.my ,� ' We . b&ye . proba. I -
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. . may I;dv 'I'd . . I . .. , "Perhaps..you- a , , 21.3 11 11 ave to, pay . . * N E
6 Acted against the: law, aind made' 6nit know.who I Am, . 11). I
h rs If liable to penal servitude no, on'b. '. ". � �" .' .. GHATTER'IX..' . , 1. ., 9 . "he'll. ,w 'Yonicl, Jan. '26.-Iftigh Simpleton this 11 Winter Of our discontent." ' The Pro--
. . . I .. a *VXBIT; _ ; . . . younglisly?.I!.continuel iyidY. .., .. - ... ,tliisgrQcerls,billf6r.y�6-di'sE6kqI sialtisl" the %Subroble Cotirt,.circuit; babi)ities, however,froM these inia'ather . .
no a - , I , I �. I . . , � I J�B � . I * , ' ' brought suit in .1
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w, ts� seq it';, anil, I 4611 have to, pay I - I I I 13INGIEY, . 1. . . ,,No,,Ido*pot;"sa.id an .. I I : ,.k1_I.khow;",Hmid LmuT., bitif;�I'y!liumi- Kingi county',, agains . t Jolla F.'Mdy'er to re- dits are that we , shall, Vove some"Esever . e, �. - , . � I
I I po�r . -;tl I am Mr. -Biugley, of FkrnhAz:6iii".Said .hited'- 11 but pleass' n cover 6$,00b darnages for injur'Jes sustained ,,cold-waves'l-iii a first half of February* ' '
heRily enblagn to * hush this.: affairup, be" .. Thie� smalfilmiAmadden's Acct6unt Of.' , do. ' at interfere in this
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I pides the -ten pounds . that Johnson placed I . '. . it I, ., - .
,Laura Reane's staite, when William Gf�h, ,be with some.pf the poiaposity.-of , �wealth.- , ,to his 16ft han-d. .The d6fdad s oint'sconer. . As -the -oxpanaj vp forbe - of ,, . ,.
in the bank ;, -but I 4132 Teady'&Ud W,jllill� . - - I r Ur..Bihgley.':.'I 'don't omrb about. b6t.1; - - -
i . . . was striotly true� " ' "Your s my SiBter's goverbeis_--�Mrs�, lthft�j vdar -a-, -&ter ' .1
. . I/ , ford called. id. the lousa .. ister is . =nGw--'f flafwplbut"l Erto 6*Viii�'6f seltzer'w . t Ing Munn. tile, Bull's noW increitsingly vertical' -iays lo� - ;
to do this under- certaiii canditi6na, kild as*. Slio had', indeed risturried-)iome Ili A Estate Glynford, 6 . f Biiddonoibb House, Vartshm=6 f ' y riv_ ..� :1 :.
, � scif thepe conditions is'ibati.hdither � . . -"nd -1 - ca,ii as ly pav this: lia6u out 'a . in factory. OnMayStlilmst,-.as theplaintiff I or ;North. Pacific basin, 'd - - ' - -
. " William pitiable 'to- behold. . And WIlab �InAde it �and�thatlshow I�knew. B�iss'Kemne.'� . . . � si I I 1. .. . . .. . exerted-. ov th
. . I nford not . any of, the .Qlynfdt ',ever . . . Ill" . templativoly., � smlary.11� I � ...., . . � w6sptissing tboij,!,Ii'Grebi.iw.ioli,stroot, wbere Ing its air eastward* over tlie'Rocky Moun- - I I 1� ...1_1
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. I as - � inoresad was - tbut - both liar mother and ,to smid- Maud, con . �'i Wait, W.0;11 860 ubdut lt,'.�, said Bingley. 'i wa ... io� Conti. bottles ` w as �. tmius,: wheteo,-'robbod'd ito'vapor; it gas . s . " _ . . .
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knew anyth about iti-�' I , . I b-ig'xit, yory, br-ig-lit" II.Thent". sbe'added,*11 you know. - � ".*So Mr. William Gly hil" --,dr&*n`i1p,.`m bottle ,
. . ";,t .. . . 10. . 1. I. � Maud'had &6� ibdulg� ' 'Mr', W . il ., . nford is gone, is. a i dx to,'S�felt t1to contineutaFreiervoirof dry,,
Laura di peak. - . . � .-�a'. I dt"iiis for her future during',, liar i6s9ii6d liam Qiyafoid, of course? I., , 7� i . 1. . �11. do not krscw,'�* answered Laura,, aud. ift hand,' permanently dis-�� . . , I
8 ung,indt oing here? 1. . ' , �It a � Wid ., .glass out his h . cold -air in .tile Notthwesh, we way expect - -
,,,Wha' I this yo , . Maud bad one tip to Mrs, Keane's room -'Yes, & Course, . - - 11 What . i e flush.ed * 6rimsbu,, "I 1 have. not o,blipo III . . I . . I ". I
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lvp.n 0 - . -A --1,1- �_ d- --about-IrizalE � ... .. I . . .. sig p. all It, . . I �. 11 I - - - as * the ome'was tried yesterday Imto yisitatidna , of thii 11 �Iizzard.". : It' - .
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. iis he -pat ii slamir6r;dli- . . . hit - - ' . I , � ,
? . ilke), begaii-talliihi; to her mother of ! '11TVa seen him,i .ts blue, d not like'. 0 6 a a, ma g a s.., '' � f�6t of iiew show fell to -day.. Tile streets .. . ' '
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. . 11 No, Mr. Bingle�y, lie is, nothing to Me,", " � . .. I 0 iii
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. � � . Mr. Qlytiford'a-vigit the night-befor6, tel- cautioildy.. . , I '. '. I - .. 1. I . it. I . a jealousy Vassed-'thiough hifs. . - -, � .1 .. �- .��.�.: 11 . � *66 ill'a, terr-AlAe cpndition, ,Mmn� cou . ..
. answered Laura, fibr'hemkt full of -great I- I I - ; .. ' . . __:!� - i 1� I . ,lit. t ntry .
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. - ..., ; , � .. , Ing liar h6w handsome he was, how kind' ' 1�`Yesi .1 knbi�,;I'said.-Biugey, with a . -- - .�. -011 " . . . , i. - . Aglare' impassablo. All 'frei radna , -' I
. I . Borrow Unu DIDUUMUSS. %. , ighoh. . .."He's been bera, -h4sp't.ba?', 'Aad� MI' . L611t, but. tli6 next he ' --�-Ibe'following IF; said to - be, the Ilia- 'ran 1. . . .
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. . he looked, mila that Lauri said. that he,was. , I smile" " toil. Be had .this pre Are m express trains are run- I ....
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tibg ' 6 y as are rolleil .. Ili the ery, iriegularly. - . . I
� What ind6ed,*slie-was thinkind, c,ild he Well 'off; and 11"lly, ii�or� than hill �. WIIN�do van think of hilli ? 111, - , . . .. girl 6, I th',u,l,t,,tp boaft �ge of gloves: 11 Y68 11 is SEE14, bv lebtirvR 1, .
. .. * . . .. . one glove fall;_the glov . . .
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. be now -now,- when she. wag. in 'Bingleyis� in 101lietwith, -1 litlehlan,;, said Maud ` 11g; Jan. , 6A. -The .snow storm:' � .
I . I . * . , that.slia wa sure that. he � Was' I. R, I and zpoa4t.to. maery her, aud'spould msrry�her,- �righvbmrsd t . ., ,
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. power-wi rhent Its could dis-- Laura! , - -I '. * I I I .. I . - iouo'convey9d to bingley's cars t1le -need-,�ot dis A bini"if hbol - 'hivii becomie."in- . -in last eveniagcontihned-through- ! . . . - -
. . gro 8 bor� She could havb no bop� over .hot I And so be tu Wait - Y64 1�rhilalf set I ,
� to ,c ' :This last piece ofinformation threw'Mrs.' thought that was in her, mibd. ShecQuId ,Mr. William Glynford. - - - ''.. . . .I out the,day, and railroad -6. traffio is mdaiii .
, ,become William Glynford'swife. - .1 I , 11 -ilia conclusion,". he different ,partly * u!qglove .your - left band. � . I - -" - -, ,
. I . . :,.Ko4rie into asareat a state of excitement havo Amid! no, Mtt - �, , ., .. ,,I baf o. come to." I 1 d: with.� ,Passenger ty,oa
I . I ' * . . ' ,Ar6rds-rnoro I or, -at ys�u:desiro to be followed s6riously interfere .hins . I
.. _. , �. , , as'Maud.. She inglgtdd*uP6R*g6ttihg tpf - Binglby was rich; but lie was, not ai gentle -t' �ontltnuedLprq To. indicate. th . � - t I .
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. 11 .. .I- .. ' ' � . gently,- 11 that I had beit go � atrikethe1oft . -sb,ouldsii T'with''tho. �gloves,, to lbaal'�solnts were' abandoned thin i�fttir- - ,
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I CHAPTER Yi . . a, f 0i once, -was 4estly dressad, t�lld all 'and Dingley hated the Very name of . I* sid'iiist love yQw any more " is pro- I
. I I . ... . I . I an man, � to. L��d.on ;��self about" this'.affair of Abe ,, uoon,.and through trmiud are running irro'g- , - I- �
WHAT BING �. . right Wheii theq� smiWL'surm raturning. - Glyliford. - His sister all but ignored his notes and 4range'Abings on the quiet 1. � . , Iii two:to six llouist,boltiud* time. -
im y aAvg up, , � I I . I I I ' , nbunced by ot I 8 sevetal ulail fro . . - I
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. e I But"Who was witli'ller'? ' , . . i�ln` Glynford-ga;ve him with I any-&-bAween. Iii:tomxsto,stm�t times against the chill. For � .
� " . ' t., 'I -Oxistence, and Will . cut I, I liate,vou,,, All; tile trains are dri�en by twa. or, more
d Before this interview,with Bingley. end. - ' $1 Tilsit is not Mr. Glyuford, I,avi car Aia, ia when they met in this aftarnoon, and I'll write.and. tell .you turn the gloves inside outi 11 I. should I ,eialits are movi�g. irregularly, - . ,-
ad, he bid agreed to do What be. hia- pro-: said Tvla.ud. . . .I.. . . 6, careless indiffefent ns: - wish. engines. FE: .. . .
� I the street -': and yet. Biligley .considered h6w- I succeed. " Ifi.fhi t ,
. . . , I ., . I 6"Indanti1o" as 'I . to �be basido'you," "is said by ' ilia as are the live stbok shipments. - - - .
I up the - If it is, 33vbry 'Obbin . Mr. U. G. Venhor says: -
p6ged-nuidely, to endeavor to trust Mr. Glynford, lie is . certainl� himself as good as any Glynford wlxo over said -bo'wre, don'ti 'you be. afraid. "-a -11 Tile- s6lection. .
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. . . . affair, by bribinijbis intbimatt takeep* U .act haadsome," ans,;irbrea Mrs. Kama was born. .. . . . .. mjIu.1,j§i1.';'�.r!eO, they say,ana nu going . lot i hand is 016OX, ls�avi ng tile thumb lin- 6f1P7-7. as the weather Cycle likely, to *re-.- -� ,
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I quist. - , .. .1 .1 . . critically-rogarding the gentleman with -.14I-lumphl'Ise�iaBitgley-,.,�*00�;ut�inli to -bay my deie6tiVe. .. .. . . � - covered. ' 11 you ivish to make tile obarm- turn again ihis year, 1881) was the rejault '
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-'I am actln� in a -vez friendly way to Laura ovoi. the window blinds.' . 7reat deal �of what you call a gentlemaii, Ana. Mr. Bin gley laughed - al6ud, .,well - ,�
. I 0 1 . a 1, � . . . ing'cohfes%ioL,' 11 I love �4u," both glolv6s Of L6nsidera;bI6 f oret ioughb and compar�- . .
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.. I you, Miss Keane," lie smi , "and Ili return Sile saw�amiddlo-agedj iomew"tcOatse- do, you? Ana patr&&. You - sister does p)e,ased,with his own V�itl . soil. � This was donis a Iona aao an Jun '
. 1. Eirb let -fall, at once.' .To give a warning, . .00 , .
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31 shall expebtlyo'u. to treat me. in a f iiendly .Iqoki,ng maa, tvith reddish.�ray hair, and It ' . . I I .� .. . , -,when I warA 11 _� a of 9.0 eirly .,
road ob also? 11. , . . - . t,�,JJe rersamined 0, few minutes longer At ter -1 Be abtdjaUve-wo ape observed," tha� . 1880, ad the p.i bli 0 " . I
inarmar when'you go back to'FArnham a skiii. She. saw this insiddle.agea, ,� of'courso she dods�" said liand. .14 Pi�pa this; a;nd finally took- lis'd4itture, after gloves Are turned. rou�hd-' the - *fingers.'- If and,sbvere wintot up.tQ February.- I olmim - * ,-
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. . Meanwhile Iwill stay here a couple of 'day I - a . oarae-loo'king man gImn6ing' .with An .. ,a a.geAtleman.11 . � . . I I . presldi ,. . . � . . . 'displle'asad, strke to be able"to do.thid .Again . -, consequently ... ..
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or waid endeay.br ,to; �Ltrmage this matte amount of f ami1jarity I and.' admiration at , I, If yoll,all a, poor, hAlf-stprved opuntry, - I, You'tiusb me I 11 he '96i4, agaiii looking the back at nY weather .forecast ,may. be. made 6f , - a; '
before I leave.14? . I . I - . . . . . ,. y6u'i hand agains-4yourgloves ; I . ...
. . . . . Laura; which certainly seemed to indi ate .A�ctor. dne I " wnswarea Bingley, .with -a admirmgly on the girt. .. I . 1 4.1 furious," You Eake them �Wa_ , . practical use, and be even of greater service I
,-Thank yeii.ve'rymudli, Mr. Bingloy,", that they'were not strangers to each, Oct, colilge I If, , . �* , , : - Yes, be limainadoh goOsIbargain, be was, I I I - Y, - to the m4sies tliwi the. 24-hour 'prohibit- .
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. . smid Laura, wearily. - . . . . . And she saw thei�a .part. , , . � I *Knle-rsa, �i,t,�T�-A Correspondent writes. . . .�
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. � : . Maud turned Scarlet at these w6rds� . t1linkin , tllis�pietty'youhg lisly was worth meteorological , ". .
She felt indeeaekhmustda.'m little in body -' inglev, shook ,hanas with' X:Imuia, and, Then the.looked defiantly at tile Lima bat ore paying teavily for I . . I . .. . *Iien f rest Coln eB - and you - are Afraid that I GO "It. . . . .,.,� . I . .
I I ansi'mind. I . . '. I � . . . I .. . . .. 1. . I , � - n .. . . I .. the fird may got low) and your plants got CO. . % . . - . I . . . .
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" You I , ley said. ,."Well, and th6n -Lmata entered tile house. . 7 . . . * ... I 1, justget a lantern: im . . I
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I . Oak tiredi" Bing ' 1. "Tom are not a . gontlemah-, at any rate,f'� ,, .' , , CHAPTRIt'X1. I - nippe�c . . . .
this baEf boon a .trying day for you,'but I ,, Who is that gentleman, Laura 7 11 aslikod she said; - slid I will toll Lauia� never to, ' . . 14 * I . I ... " .. Oil, fiiY.041-lalfteril UiCO1Y1 IlUdibVillbarill LIFWS VICISS=Esrs-�Some .years.' ago, . .
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. . hope it.wiltezid well, after all, -You ban Mrs. Kiiano, gain . � to the. dining.,toom. door � sip'esik to you,sin I y raore.tl , . I I . ., ' . .. . RI-,CALhVD '40 VAUXIIAOL, - ', All nj�ht, And by P140jUg' it iindor youi lw4li C m t ty of Torwito people were.. out . ...
It ' .. . - I I . . - fl Ivor 13116if �6u., ill- bo;lilemaed to find how ,,W!.g ,`.,t.rCmkJmhd,, fli, .bomt was.�Upset . ..' .
dcTnd Upon Me -, M A man of ii�y words - As liar voting daughter passied it. . , aBingleylaughod "Thatwouldbe Bilialdy left Sliatbil-by-thb-Som we . 11 satis q oir .
. . . a. " .. � -your plants g"eb along. . I have.triesl mna three ladi
I'll gob you. out of this, scrape if I. can; But Laura made no . ans,*er. t'Sfie'wss Jled with big visit. . es'sud a gentleman Were - -
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in helping you, I give up . mohmnee Of I If 1.1 use," lie amid signifi6antly.- 1-1 Misirt- - sti, hour 6ftei he"had gone , note ",bit find that the heat' thrown into tl a wutor� One -of 'tlio ladies , :
- ,. . and I pale, And showed such signs -of agitation, Halt . A 11:1flor.sameyeat8i and I -
- I it, -, L,ilpi Ana I ba,vo some secrets between us."' oil ,a. lr a(! *
finding out-wim robbed Me � tbmt liar m6thir grow suddenly Alarmed. . �rausity.� N�as handed t9La;urafr6rn1ohnson tlit from a comm . O liftiern Will pro4 naiiasid Maude-, Speubo- succeedea, Mter's �
. i 11 I do not Veliev . ittl as couched in the lum. toot guilte a qu�u�lty at if thOU1I
" I -I scarcely understand I 11 said Laura. ,,'What- i8'the matter, my dear 2 11 - 1.6 Isaidmatiall groor, It W Plants I - hard struggle; in g�ttiiig tile othors-intii the -
she 11 Give liar nly message, at Any � iate,
-I'll tell you�liow ithapponea as we mid taking Lauttv, by.tho arm, and, draw� liftle miss " continued Bingley. 114 T611 lick bleat and most apologetic of terms, , ' ' . tdtn is p1mced amaxig Or under the*plmnts�. boat'agafn *behind tMiioli -Alto. swain 'and ' �'.- .,
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Ivalk.towsirds your hoMe,%',contintiod. Bing- Ing hot into-1ho, room ; and'as her . motber� t I 1 94 Tha unprecedented deprbasion 'of trade , A nalitibor of B'ilgllsh Coal mines are pushed the -boat to share. 'She ,wag pre I - - I
act _. girl f all I Asn:,vory sorry to learn that alip is ill"ana :, .
. .1 ley, in 'M sort -of plitranising, protesting , spolce, with a loud exy:the -is . that slie neean,t fret About what she hoard alone bad - indtteed i hlr�," And go ont, .to n.. In North- sotit6d with a gold medal The her bravery, .
, I made poor LatiXa, willm "'You down upon the floor. . 1. . . family by boib . but iblie'trEars .ivhom-slio �
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I -tone, � trouble Mrs XcAnosrespected ,=ad uhd9r the coca matiti., of limd saved betrayed. .
whiall . . . this mornipg, for I shall make it 9,11'right. pplying . for their little a I tho b;t �vailmblo qu I
, . remember that little- priva,te offico in � the, A foaiful scono followed, Laura'awbOlO .And, toll liar I will call upon Nit to -morrow 11 ecount. He bagged coal uado� those, I,, estima;ted at 40,3"40" her, mud it few days ago sbe wasAfned . 6100 '
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. Centro of my establishment iit V arnbarsio ? f eame trembled so vicsiontly'thlXnal't Ear ivornin'g at twelve o'clock. Ana ,low,, Mi Bliss Kdano would, therefore, excuse Am, 00.0 tons, and oa the Durliam .coast ,under or.six months for beWg ifilumato at a dis4
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. Wall, '0110 (lily fust two years ago, I' wals hor-luoilier nor.M&ud co'uld It ' And had - grdal pliiitsuie` Ili ratutning. tile the sea, including & breadth of 6roa, =abic hOUE1G in Obt&N�s. , On slaccuilt of � , ,
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. suddenly called Oil I t by st Mo. a- . at or. - 'Young lady, good morning." And BidglQy little.friotilly agrooment whioll. liad boon �llalf mile$ with,an . u. i ' -
. Eigago from th Oul is I 11 area of sovoilty-olle ng cirounistancep she was'. par -
4, oh, If I could slio i—if I cou .took --up hia.'hat and. quitted. the rooml atwoon thom. It oq,tEmro miles't 73.1,500,00b tone. 'Tile latter donesl by the ofcocativo, . .. .1
house, thal my late wife wits fii a fit. ;Xu she, kdpt; ropoating -, and Xrs Keane A leaving the sensitive gaud tromblind*ith. qxohangodbi .a also onalbaod I � . I . I
-,ny hasto ,I left my keygon my dosk, ill M&udlookea.mt each other in solute I . I .. 1. a rocoipt f or-Mvs, I�ohnelg 'whole mocount� in is g an aggregate thickness � .
I I passion, ' I �. — � � is ill a vein a Tho sloath is aniiaunc�od of Mr, Cottrell-' � .
. , ith her .. � I I I �. I . been scitioa that aftern6on'by '
which was my cash -box. I Was wl )n.my- � I . , Which had - friend, Mr. Bing. :61 thirty foot distril5utcd in six seams- .Dorincr, a great L,Inglisb squiro, whose an- I
. pbor thing, about-bLif an.hour, when i , WitIrtho gioalost Aillloulty At U86,016y . 1. miss Roane's respected Engincers are 'Considering how it can be. Castors Were appointed by Climilos I. here.
,, remembered this. I went back at ones to Auccoodod ill getting bar up,stairs, , s6mrao-, '' AX 8UT0N-UY-TlI%-8r4,t. I . . toy, of F ownharno; and Johnson tqncludod --,Worked Ruccogaf ally ill tbo f Aturo. . ditary inaster of the eerop3mlios to tile, *
tbd' office, and ibuilit my cash,box stolen I ly had they done this when WilliltIn She was so angry that elfo, dicro not ga . line for Mrs. Xomne's
Ilia 0 istle y 99 �� . No&vly all of Ireland's 1,140,201'aores. of Icing. At his somt, Rougham, Oxfordshire,
I There was over.fifty pounds in gold in it Glyliford's ring at tile outer door sounded hear Laura, until she hat! growli . cooler, future , age, An onbldEioa list of now � be and Mardi belong to the gicat bog of , ij, preserve(!,- among many. heirlooms, a .
I twenty-five in notes, and through ilia house, and si'minilto or two lost $lie Abouild again excite her , Iran . A,,C
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in -brought- his B. Aur im b is letter (Iowa, . . . t, a, Nviiialt. �proads Over the 6ell: 're" par. m6dml, ,placed around�tha nook 61 Sir
, X had tile numbers of thog6 notes in y 4iltet ilia little handniaidea when she.did go, aild dWgivo L*ar it loll of tho groat limest6rso Plain of Ireland,.. Charles Cottrell by Cliarles I1..' at his too. .
pocket -book. Do you -800 now'? T110BO . card jnt6"tho room, and gave it to Maud4 , . Dingloy's message without, an� com, 4, -11 are a CIO this? " a oug t. 08 0, largo portion ,of tile counties toration. Another -ancestor -.entertained .
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I very notes were the notes you founil in the .. 11-itisBIr.C.lyntord,Laur&icleailllwhitj� Earat, Lmura took it voty quietly, . I- - And a a on,ned, "Aloo; 1 SV61 . 0 Ana ocoupt lway, - WAtmoath, Qu6cn Elliza'both,-011 her ovin invitation,
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. stopped at the bankt of course, At one6, and trato sister. I 11 I will goo him to-ratirrow." ' . � She �jgS in his pof�bt an4_*.&S 110 P1689 golid,'thank God I carrying off my best -
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. hoara-of,nottraoodin any,way,untilyou tomr-stainod eyelids.' . diguant Nyords. that, were rishig.on . It . or � as very bi Of ,t,,w,, int t watot. � . 1-� . 'Prince Rudolf 'a Christmas prosout to the .
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ut them yourself-inta.-my hand. Ddyoul It It is all oV6V,, Matid 1 it slin sai tI. ngue, .. . as she ,aid William Glvnford'g loblis and nio was; a valuable diadom .
. follow Ina 2 11 . . I _, . . -ho never rioi� oau.bo kuythill t 01, Is Do ybit know him woll,-.,�Laurm 2 1, - Woo words, I ' . -Littl� Dunce Princess Stopha I .
I .. I - It I . I blio thotight of ilia bright and lisp- -,&Cry from tile Iloart,�
� . ,- -�,-,- Yes; I thilik fio," answered, Laura, Maud -diA not speak. 156or aurm, in al sho said, . 1. which might, perhaps, ha;* boon (looking tip sfiadonly froill hot history of brilliantsaridroao pearls. Xhlaynotbo . �.
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. . I., . I . ' 44 I told ad to ilia Miserable book): ,,,Oil, ibummy %Iihg, I do so wish ll�ihterestilig to know that tho pearia onco �
timidly, . liar hysterical agony, bad be ayed ore �ly Xo,"ans.woroaLaur&,'Iyiligbaeftwoati- ildro,if Allo had not yX Ca �ander Jam g the - Socona lit belonged to Ouoea Isabella of Sismin and. �
. ,,Bacauge.1want youto understand,,, thau her yotwg-sistor overi. I d suspooto . , mad Maud compollod hargolf to be silent. temptation which had brought Such crust I'd liv Is
procoeaca ningicy, i1whats chance I am Leta had eared-iot tl goo '10 In - But tfla next Morning, whou Laura was ' "n6tit upon liar. . Main ma - Why?" rjittlo Dundo' 11130-. Were sold for Tier in PariR a low yoAts, age. �
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I f44ding out the man who robbodina I Yod thing had comolotWoo ,lam, . I 11 Laurie,," she said, 0 Mrs. �Glyufordcould bid not thbught unkindly, that wits na hall togicated'in his rciga I 11 . � the Work of a Vionilbso 36woll6r. .
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