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. __ - - ! ___ _. �. I . I . � 1. . 11 I— I ursolf with Mr. Glyntord -, You Must only think, of met � CIWARILIRT U088,
wituhisuliqlamuol nt'autered , iond", -
PAU , the Stances, you'llail better suityp
� . had-purphased it, doolared, she was Ash - another sitlilktiqu At theona Oahe quarter.,, At loast, as a it , I's , .
I . . sm. dilliud , . ife4t for 0, Jupster troull 14
A x4tUerloftaig. .. ' . I William Glyuford was , WRaffler to Mor- Vol.eir 0
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� . ntered the wal, room., ,tvery woll,"sulid LAUts, and turned her two, L at the $quqvr qP*6
. I Hush, iny Dourde hairlife, ad to look UP, Who!' She 0 - fo4:0iga ,, WMat on earill is all this 110100 About? " moment or And then be Amid, in his ftxc�pallutnl, —Wh �
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. Dixtils, grerpt Sue sair, I lQthea asked Mr. .Glyliford, oertior. , after fraWc, kind Way, Is Why don't you confide aloo"t the Alaborolo,glol Walt.
Xaroj�cay r000 has dune her best. gods and goddesseB, withou.t Any o -32 WU 01 r �
� . . Then, Seeing Laurai he advauced towards Mrs, GIYUfOrd we t 40 _Pt' 0
. . . W1,20cartolloda . standing about I " ,ucily I this, and straight into her husband'o study, lur trouble, wb%toverit is, tome? Iwill � A. reporter of tho''St. Thomas Times has ��
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U niy W60 lass Will bfj clamtO, .Jto .speak of, . � —!A conci saaso;at her, and h99 out 4W hand, iii a 10 : �10 for you, Laura; it you will b � I to tlio �
, � The old nurse'$ opinion "I . who was oittijaf� examining some eolliery Anything son 4evotilig himself recently
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I -Or try to sleep &woe, I I . �0 Charley Ross 13enso,tion. Below is, the lot_ i
. I wholl. Shp rises, ob, Sao gran , �_W40. true, Whatever Might. be 10.6slaiOu. got book, Miss Keane ? 11 lie pJau-8 lying on the table before him, I uly trust we I to . , ,
. )Vill oor hoosio be I , . the. statues and statuettes I I stand- So you've ! At do, you thinkV' began Vor %, womant.Bhe hesit C ter written by Mr.,Rosa to McCallum, t1i �
s' wo th" " I , at94. . ould silo ,
� � I nally . 11 My dair,11—this was to his Vita_ �ls William, who .a -
, . I ts or Said. I I grs.wylsfora, �T4 I -stairs—Bl tellhimall? Butn(t,lid- ShOdecidedthe Aldborou my r who claimed to have .
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;" �ng b.,t,,, there were certabily 00 r , ai,girlufo, . iss
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I �-.. Tottio. noo has fell asleep, .. I I , - am � I I ,, wl, At is maiiing Polly roar like a bull 7 to --is lying in I 'Dodo with a, ,Valuable next. instant. " 11 I Lave not courage; d the wll-reabolits.of till) missing, . - .
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� Ali, hoi M% is glod; ,h cratched Keane lamona star in it, could not tell himItlits-friglitful trAth. NO i lad. As will be, soon, tbo beart-larolion
... 1� puir.We6 i � bing,sbe wane be tired - Ana in t 11 That wretched kitten has a . . gold locket, with a a . .
.1 I — �4 Tbst,a hei jlxq . � he aiawing-room it was the Sam I . . . im,less Mr, Bingloy will owe&r never to father faclB convinced that the ,6�Jdborough . .
. � t #4 bed. . I him P, answ ared.tue i9via mother. balighi round her necUl "'. . � I I
. . . , . 1 44 Well, that woulditt't kill bim ,l) said Ur, � ,oWel,wilsths,va, thatV betray me, I emu never be sAything to Wil- wait, if, pot life long-JoBt - .1 I I I
"AeurtLo' sulae"t)2telpNvain allion'll eop' . 1141inv 11 I
. - I its over -done. ,, you to do with . Charley, still the
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Qh, dear ine. w1lalwill I dmo� , The. crimson aatin'curWns And the -gilt Glynforll � , , okilig up Ii&MGIYUfQl7d1" , scraps of his early life which -the lad to. �,
. it tbl% is . I chairs were all very pretty in their way; ... Thel ano*erts4 Mr. plyntord, senior, lo "Do not ask ins,,, -11 she, on, I
\ . not, Palla. I ,I, �,eohlg the dylug kittev, ja Laura's was a . id; and, ,ring a slight resemblauce to the
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it�re a W%uUrl1e tlij,4, ip��_,- I eatin 11 expression cllingcdo � ,I, I think,1 11 rqtorte4 Mrs. wounded And .disappointed,- William Glyn- the Ab- .
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I .� but you felt overpowered by crimson � and", Illut lo I can iujuri]3j - � a$ A grea't (IPA ford continued to wall I ,c by -her side. I � circumstalices,iii connection with
Tattle, V, � ; 1� no has g tbatpoortlibag, Glyriford. " Fancy � girl like that having auction, lama Xr, Ross. uAturally to feel
D've so u I a mud gilt� , .
And [laphjua, and tlx It If he has, I'll. give tied liar bmo4 to Bridgertorth in pos'363sion of .
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� . I t] . a, pictures,, and the has. lie?" lie $aid. a locket, ,with a diamond in it I ,Some one He esco 6eolrous of bein
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-med.photograpbsl . House, and, as, they, p ' tile � cm.ee� The
� him, something really to rear for I " - rJ6,"raltld
. 4t1l, (lee? . I , -soluo gentleman Must have giyea it to roceeded along the W, tile minutiao o
. OAO 0 at rae her , is. . . highway, a dogoarb P45RO4 them, in which . letter, which is A. very iliterosting. one,
ut, us al or * Mr. mud Mrs.. GlYlalOr4, and tile little I'. It sors,tchad him," repeated Mrs. Glyn- �ar.11, , . . ,_ura saw that Xr,,Bingley And a stran . I
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o . i t at ts a'was bigger must h prou ,4 He aicinit hurt it. I flung it away got reatlos as.follows:
. Glyrofords, ave UP . itly been ford. toAad, why shouldn't tUo girl's sweet- Lo . I .
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I %, V is wip - . � I � . hundreds of time", after it 'Lad Pegatchea and bitten Adol- , - , I
photographed many , heart give, bbr .4 locket, I would like to 'were Seated. I)jjA,u Slil,_I am in recolpt of your letter,
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. I , . . �udging by tile specimens exhibited *on phub I 11 , � know ?I I said Mr. Glyrofor4, senior. - Binglay scowled ma he recogniged those Have read it ,over with care, and compared its
ACKAINST T1111P L � �y Side. I - 14 It is dead I 11 said Laura,A,na laid it aford, junior, two .walking oil the road. He touched his contents With letters wbioll I have TooeivadjrOm
QV01 Ana just th . )y although
on William Gly: three other persons about t1losainobi .
.4-137 Dora Russell). . Adolphus John in the -first. stage of mail' gottly a a chair; and, as silo did so, who W,AB atandipg At one of the windows of list in a. very surly -fashion, and the dogoart i aid not know that yonweve writi%oi tile 00,1118 , .
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. .(A Novel , . . n At intervals up to his Willis, Own on . Ilia hand, passod on, but neither William Glyitford lad that X had board about and Ila written to I
a And U01phus Job Iva years, was 0, u . Glyn.19rd went up to list, and the room with a nowspa,par in - � . those people I that - t 11 .
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But yjaiara, also wrote 9, tow lill s to Wil- resent interesting Age of f . shoolc ha hand. without Speaking, and th06 turned round and ca,me forward, mud for nor Timum-spoke of Bingley huboywm ilot lily son. 1,411 .
.11 I . .. V . . I - I I , I . b, tbilogs, State to you the rctaisous Jojo coucluded, and then
am Glynfqrd. . conspionouEs feature in the room. I took up the kitten. the first time Ilia anut Saw him. They tried to, tab&pt inclifforell give yoq 4ilyr impressio4ts about sonic other things . .
in these she thanked him for his, great then Mrs. Glynforcl, gtargQ�U6 in black "Its troubles Are overt "-he said. "Who to Oil, you are the � were 6,�oth grem pbulbarras.'sed. Laura that cause i4p to fool desirous to know more bo- . .
, � . I . , . . I re, William, are you?" bui tit . ,
i 1'.phsll ,never % a; simpering d,ild 1'. . . . ell inkingof Binglay �vitli dread, and fore 1, totally abNadoll tile Matter. as hopeless. I
kindness-" WbiOl , orget," velvet and' white lac - I was tbo-excoutioner? 0 ,said. -Well you heard me tell -your was th . I we agree
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It , she wrote. Simple in garden list and attire -ill - fact, I -,a for a moment ; thoil -Urs, uncle, then, I Eupplose, About the valuable Glyntord with snger� - Biligle'y', in. the All tlio persons who )ttavo written to . . .
. No axle spoli . th t the boy is from Ill) to 14 yowxa of ago. My son � I . I I .
. But. She gave no %liswer-respolicled not Mrs. Glyfiford in evoryconceiymble cOBtum0 Glyntord sad, lf,l flung it"liw5Y- Have 1, locket of Miss .Uaeuels 2 What la, was driving on with an ugly ,a"S lo last &lay (18,8o). .TiiQy generally agroo that
to his allusion to Ur- DiVAIVY- him ? . I . h I I . . I look on WE countanalloo a d a certain to. he has blua oyos��at loast whon thoy firlolt Wrote .
N,6t and attitude, under the still, Met Y Our gaze killed it? Well, it's no loss; -there ar�p t ink -of it 7 " . . I . . U jvroto that his. e:rs Wore
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What, indeed, coalld she tell . on.ev I ory', 0 . � ide. . I . . . always plenty of kittens." . 1� . . ill think . ,11 -�r6plied William Glynford, solve in his heart, ' .., . . . me, , Afterwards when I t .
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. It Dolly can havp ajow more, -to to I I 'ilils, broNvnorha�el-,thoyo:Kl)reqsedoomedou tabout .
. I the truth. - She could not Admit to this the character of the . , ordered that Miss Keane is a very lucky y0iing ol 1111 put a stop to at any rate, Mr. their being blue, 4nU thought tlleY wero hazel. .
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gonerou*heartea, noblo,lialuded gentleman woman, almost, who hadfitted up this t,rm,lit. to -morrow I 11 said *William Glyn- IEL(lytop000essl%.yaluable.lo�Uet.tl. - William Glynforil," he W&B Mentally tel- I have always believed thmtAiyChar1oy,altho0g4 . .
what - she had done. . . room. "Pliers was not 0, r8filled . idea, nor ford: l . . . . . 1� Wh . at nonseris , a I " answered Mrs, QlVn ling himself,'wrid ocarcel� answered hfi only A years atkil 2 months old at the tfule. lie was . . .
Tell 11jig jhht she bad tai-annioney which efinea thought to lie -racog zed, Wie 14 the ki or she -often It 1panion .for*go,md 'minutes, Who WAS taken, would remember his brother JV�ltor, NvUD,
. P, r ni I - Dolly shall have u9thipg of I lid I" ford, sharply -, f id a dim idea cbxr I � taxon my with hiul, and had also thought , . .
� . onlarging on the. marits of a house tu'At ltvallt lie we'u,"'idevoll 114vo:adiistinct recollection . .
.. was not here; that she had done something was, rA, And .thrust her riches before s%id,Afr. Ql�riiford, senior, -shaiply. 14 It than bet nephew was laughing. at liar. 'i I 1 1 * , �
.'_tingloy 'our gize; she was vulgar and made this was 4 brutal tbin-g Of Youi Marla, to do i - a girl in Binglay Was thinkipg of purchasing. , of CbQ tooling of loneliness thut lie raust have ex- . ." . ,
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Against the law; that but for Mr , . y . I I . � . think. it is absolutely improper fox . - patiouced ,tylion. he tourtil Ifo was in the hands of -. , 11 -
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I � it . I . . . Yea, Bingl�y,badciceidedto buy acountry . .
. . a 6ommon . actually apparon . kitten ell 9, loo'got; and .
I she might even now Ile lodged in and if I odtpli Xastor P011Y With 0, bar position to 'possess oil . titrangorac6nda6l)aratatlfronabits.l)arouts- Iflud' , "
. I . I . . . 1. . This struck, ls�ou'tbe poor, tired goy,X, 4ga�iii,1,11\V11i h�msouisdly.. : . .1 . tier'llock, too I " house, mud to marry a pretty yoiiug lady, in all the corre,spoigoll ro 1 U06vo had about this -
. jsil I h p ; . - . sleeping witli it round I , I , ast, � I
What burning testO Of 9-1314me-W At ness, Laura Keane, when Silo fisa arrived, As Mrs. Glynfor I . w.ordq, -And,, to, begin at once in its good, (Z position boy liespoaks ofllft o thdt ivouki loaWilio to be-- , �.
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11 . . Mt�kter Dolly yolled louder that Over at* , . I I of those Glyrof 6-rdm." Voyethatholsinyosoli. one Ortwu %irotothat;b.a
bitter thoughts -were hera! , - � on m ciiill� wintoi. ujght� at Bridgenort -Glynford flushed, deeply� His 46 any . , , . ll,jtsy� . �
I . TillianiQlintord, as A pure 3' this prospebt, aild during the upioir Wil- William 'It disturbed- his mentAl calc;�Ia.401IF4, thought his umthorg UalAQ Was. . . .
She' loved V House, having been recalled there to nurs( 116in Glyn , ford said 9, few words, -to,'. Lsura. .vacla noted this, and $aid.. 11 DO go away, . lilts ulothior's � uallie is Annie. . Yet "hQ ., I
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young girl loves, andjier hoari was almost the sick ebilarene, sad was proce�ding up . . h tharefora, in some. mes a iGight bo - speolting of soino one that bad . .
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- � I . _ . " now, if, it� tilat � yoll have xoturilea . a() Marla; don't come -here Any more with sue cilarge, q5f ilin, aftei, - hG Wa4 taken; by � I . . I .
broken when She remembdred.t1i t'arcuse ta,bor. owh room, . I . I . . the � nitino of Betsy. uftlbso aie the principal , -
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I . . . he gorgeous- su I foQ114, stories. William mud 1 are going to witli - William' GlyWord, when he Va;s
. own act she was no,Nv paitciii from . . ftne and eveiytUilog was . soon? I be asked, ." , . I f a,riew ool�, . actuall I on hiero,till to view' the house of Id . .
ever, . 1. i,ar, She thought ; contrasting miatally, "Mrs Glynfor(I wrote f6r,111c; aq tile 'beverybusy.ovor the Plans 0 meant bar. to be th : roaBolij. for Iny troto to tho ..
erything was J ., . . ooloolon, Ivilich I V I . . 11
. . , I I o such Which 11 a future, miE�-, 4thor Vorrious.: *The romosous for any doubt �bout � I �
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"If Ibilarei; are ill,"' answered Laura ' ' Il and wehave,no tiine.to listen t . . , f - .
. During the next few day I ,to porhaps) her pw.0 brokon-down home with * . . � ,.. . . tradS. * ' ' ;' . ' ' .
. .a ahe 0 triec; this. arilarb nloderh'over�dtlige house. . . I Williati: Glyn ford shruggod his siloolders. rubbish "".' .. � way'by two inpa, bM W0,990n With �
' . . . I � Verj-�waii i ?, amid Mrs. Giynfofcli highly ? Blit lie would.ptit a stop ta'all this I)Qil- so, wil was loft out of tho wagg6n . . ! ,
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. . I way to enjoy your 11 UdAYs I "I 110 . , .
. I smile and hp�og.r to Share'] I Amild . exults; i fore I Sunset Ana by. the.. time his reached the .9-. one .1 - . ,
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tiou and joy. . . I . . I . Laura -went stimight to her usual. room, � . 41A,nico � . . . .." lio t . ...... . . the "a" - This I., c.""t Go fit, I �
said. v - . . offendell. .,,It will be odmotimebe � . I
Maud,who watelfed for every post,broug b I � ,presence again I " ' - ' ,sboWy ville, that 116 contemplated buying,' -0ha,r1c3)r and Walter baing taken by .
but was burprisea on arriving there to thic tly. , _ ., . - - trouble you with' IA3 . I .1 .. - - tt� a waggou . mild Walter being loft out, . .
-mark, I Laura Sighed sof IM 91most recoyerec" .. in.", in I . .
her a letter, with the Farnhame post it already -occupied by - -the Screaming . � teycitu look:far fron). wall,"'co itinuod, Wil- .' And, having,said this, she walkea*oit of I his complacency. . after which I Unow nothing. Ile spealm of nly I . I
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one morning, .and stood by liar bedside. . . . U Vic�ianco thd The villa, which was ,named Willoughby uavitig-slargestoro. Atthattimalwasougagod. - I .
lKaster Adolphus John. liarn Glynford, ,,you ought uo� to have the roorri, shutting With great I - as *it moA,:s6 tine a place 'as Bridge- in a largo basiuces in this 8ity, .Xy rwildouce I . I . ".
I waiting for her-to.rewl it, and trembling . 6 , � Yeq, ,Miss" 11 G,id'tha- nurse, who ,was Come to all in'lected liouste", , ., . I . dQorbohind her. . '. . , I .1 Hall, ,v ,I . � . 1. .� . " abolit Goven Mil I , - I
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with aagertaess� . � � . endeavoring to soothe. the fat, rosy '�Oy , Mrs. Glyliford, tit thiR , point of the con- ,, William " gaid Mr. Glynford. s9niof, , north House.. - ttroluthealty. T1100arotiloinaginkointswhich .. .
. ) said, 4i is that from Mr. I . felt, .as Va. looked around Ai the . I .
."well", slit � rolling on thelldor surrounded by expepolve Var1sst`ou�turllG&xouud audaddrossodher It did you give that locket to Miss Keane ? 11 , Bingley: . . cause any doubts about lily for4dor decision. . . I .
. . � I � I terrac- As to your, idom that Clio 11,Gy f6sisibles a 1 I * ..
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A what does'lle r ythirl'as-l'the mistregswouldham . I he,s6id., III.,wouttO glass,at-thcs Avenue, At the 4 no lug.
. Glynfolt ?-At pla , nephew ,, Willisru," she said, "I I forgot ,,, yes, uncle I .aid,, the lak6i thmt,he *could hola-his head high wax- figurer th4t you' saw, theta ' th' .
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. � ,, It is not from Mr. -Glyliloid,11 answer- ' to tol�. I IllosZger for �you Sqaton--by.tba-Sea, whore Miss I .in that. I also saw tile '6fio that 11,10ropaligh . , I
. MO'�e. * Ac. thought your room was more . . Xeauo lives, "
you tll6t I llavd a nt wl:ieil'hb got hers,.'at any rate. He felto
ad Laura, " but Noni Mrs. Glyrtf6rd; mud out of the way of infection, than the -nursery . - - . a few days ago; and, hut for aa acei(Ifs , _. . . lls,CL in his circus. It was no -rosounblanco'to my . - � . �
. - . ' from Miss Carr " ,t ,4� I nly, .wife." indeed, thob Mr.- Bingley, of 'Wi .son. 061olo'cirou2ihELaoiioziinderLl,,Oirithi)SamO-' I I.. . .
� I . . . slid so. Ma�ter Dol 0 "I will see�ouligaili I d Silo Ild then bi i1ougliby .
ya�c%n read it it �ou. like," � ly'and I are aleopi- prosputly, . Lve askcd liar to'be'i . ne one, aud. wished to be inouU. 1,inustgotattlitsthIng bythoboyhim-
. . mud . cagerly grasped. theAottdn,;'Snd-- herd." ** I " � . . . . 'I 1 b fad 11., said Mr. Glynfoia, ,Hall, would be Sot . .
* �- , Williaxil Glynford, in a low tone, to Laura . rigiv ,.. I _ . � I I some one AS So -he did r I Go illg solnething*that 14illa. 01,1111ect him I '_ -- �.
. read the sharply written, augular-looking - This wasthe ax�lm�mtion She' xec,,i;v,4 . . I - . enior, heartily. I . . I quicidy as possibli. 1,elthillyi.f.rworlionio. '.Uryagnin alla(IraW him - .. .. ..
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lines it contained. They *ere -as f011owd: "And wh ... have I to'sleep ? " to aturally mud. ovell.mmidstl)olly'srbars Mrs'. Glyn- S . � . I I liotlieaitatein-doli�bouttermEi, Thii*ellt out and,ilrestion'hiril, I havo heardfrolri-the ' . .
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I � ford! -V cars oalight.sorliething, of these - Willla 'left his uncle's :llouBe ' . - ' .
zn,41 * regret to irtform. A, . . . sshai 01 a lyriford of the property, -by' whout lie 'Was RQQOM- (A Grill tul who Ilfts 111111'. 111011ailloiN Jolialionn. -. . . . .
. . DE,ut MrssKisuLm skod Laura the next minuto,,. words, tLnd it llew, susIticioll soddelily flmsh� I with I s' wItfgladileffs-in"lli� - - i easier person t libi.4ouillitorateman, anti it lh-'usoloss,to.ask - . . . .
you that Alice"Goorgins, and -9mud. Lottiss .i, Wall; jnistresB -said: miss," replied tba. � . . to, -reat Boftnes . ,ad pallied, found him a ,inuel 0 . fool able to* - '
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let, fevei� aind that I , ad on hor-mind.con ortaill Miss.l(e6ua- heart. r'ilrs. Glyntbra; unconsciously, I doal:Witil �11%n lie lii%a okpocted. Bingley, Will to do anything illoro. 1. ao -not . - . , . :
have both taken sear ill must lilst go to Ono of the*. .. . � . . V happy maii.'., * . . .. - I -_ go to see th6 boy, and. can not, unless I fail to " *
. . . nurse, 11 that y< ild you wo@d be ,sitting up .. I . . . .. .. i — . . I . . . made bar nephew a�vor3 I .- in fact, chlove. lac�tIfe--fif .-the ao4citirt tile E;at[sfy lilyscif, do it.. ,:wroady I bLbvo oxl�ended ' ' '- . .
mu9t reqteat you at oli,c0i' upon receiving atticis; but sihe,si d, ' . , . '� -CEIA11TE 11 'tKUL ,- -i . �_ . . . Mau 110 returned to his housd, which. . . r of Willo�ghby'IIMI, and' -y'llefulb ill this h0P0li3'-s8 L'Oftrell, and I liu.va* I I .. . . . ,
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� . this, to return to your duties at.Bridgbii . or . th mostly. with'ibe young, Miewdt night,. an , - of, FarnlimpA, William' virtual proprieio . bi self 'as such. liow to flepuo(l on tile lielp -1. inoty'obtidii frdra .,' I . ; .
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House, as'l shall, require .you, to apist. so, it wotildn't ffiatter." , - , . I I : 1: . I I . , . conteniplateil in -hil4ron Clout , ...
mined nurse in 0,ttending . ' LAUAA'14' LOCKET. I . . , Glyfif6rd wrote "to Laum Xpane, asking p�roudly . ov�njug lie amickinced big the iwopia w1io,bring to u5y notice c .
myself and thetr I . . ,. F 11 -But I am.vbiy tired",. answered L41ira. " ug afternoon And the...'-smillo �. I . . tirt)ttstrLLys;oiiBtouvoiLluutice6mitry.evpoits9- . '. . I
. .. I aud tried as silo was, Laura' sat , Iter,to rnobt-him'61i the f6ilowi arcilase to L�ur%.. * * ' - - .1 Will you furtlAbr (tissist as. best you can to ...
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. Ily darlings are very fretful,* ,,.I muit go t6bed to-ilight", - ,'. Wear' , , (�Iso v;rrivo al; tt, 4ofTn'tto coucluslol , � `
upbn them. . . RD I . I . at 6 spot 110 named in tile 6utgkirt.s.ol tbii V1. " rj-lilld oblipe, � . . , . ;... �..'
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. of couy$�, and yo4 must be extremely � -_!;.I,Il goand ask the nlistrosswil up that llh,ht With tilt) sick children, Uiey . . . .. I I . . . He did this in it letter, in 'whicli lie _ I - ' . I .
. a you I I Yoll).ff-LtNly, : .OmtxswA�T IC I.Was. ..
. patient with theill," and X shall exllec� ypil 's to i. like, mios,'! ex I the were ill ai'W restloR.9,'of contact and roquir.- place. .1 I I :., . . I . . ... �.. 1. . 1. � hifbliiied h6r of bis liltehtion* .to put--a'Atop: , , I . . �. I .
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to sit up on alternate ill& �Ps. wath- � I I votl�g girl.. . 6&, constant attbiltion .1 � &lid it jvit�s all Ole ' , , , - - yov,", jie'.told bor,�"Jle-, to ll,r:iutiMftcy.*Witll William J nford. . � .
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I the trained nurse.must have !some rest,. - . )iir, and'sat poor governess do I .. . I . I ings, I bave , i v -absconding, , ., .
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and I balmoi , do Nvithcpat � my regu. . tirily'wifflo tile nilrSeWaO XV�Ay to watch p,wake,' * . ? ' 4 . � . . I . . to Y611 about,-�6ursistorl* writ' 11 - met �ou to -day I wa,4 ou,iny road to cqm- ;and wl�h whom Ille.1i ad until �
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Plemso I we ' � .1 . . . . I . dawn' broke, And list read. those that she seltit me, and reoogxl�zbd , plate it, purchase ofs very flile Place 'id stated to I&Oailufti that w1hon tba.boy was' !.*- , I . . �. .
. lar .'night'� . Sleep.- . start At Master Dolly. - * I " - ''! .� 1. . . At last the gray . . . . �
. I . . Tbb. trained nurse . liar ganitls� tit 611co" But, God; called Willoughby Hall'. brought to,tlio reservaticin by fha!meLn end I " I
I I- - -receiving .tllis,-..,As _t1sere. 1prelioutly�-the 0, 6.t:(1ru4,AiA.4._U�,-_4 ., N�eary -�Kap oypr- ,liar abilit even this neighborli, I * ' � , I ... , , - . .
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once upon - � . �- 1. H -1 I . I dd , 'Ila did'; not - ,., � '
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is a greAtt de . tow ililillite . s theill- . - _.vigil.. _. I W, � -1 , � I I:.--�� 71b,toviously ropot
. al to do ,in fhe house, a, d Moot e8s.pf t to house- fol- a rootT - , ,1* atia my car L � . atar'e;-L nowa 01-po-sessor, a , Wbj�oh:AJ 1. . . ! .
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.. ii bricis perpettially now that .. I - - 1:-_ .Xt LO tha cold, atije,'und' lay the writhigs..'of � c-1'over`Mhld in its dawn'. I g y.ouovor it.. . appear to b6 moie than � years Uf 4ge at
Adolphus Job . lo,,d hei; - ' � ' 1.� .aura arept,pp i .to haVe the pleaBure of showin � - of 'the.. . . . I .
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. . ated from his sisters. I'am not I . . I ' ia�u WAS Mrs. Glyn -ford of d . owlf . on tile bed , whjqj1.,,b&&beeu hastily Now, if. Hbo 011oosts, I shall- undertake to It 16'q�iteug6litlet'nau'si-nailiiQ)a"mlla 'no, tile' most. , It Iva$ in the - Middle, I I
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. he is 90 A. port y. wort , with & - too .Forid 'propariod 4,A * � � . . . mod to liva in it, 'Perlis � . I . .
I myself, but I ,think it is just B,lid4eilortll House i � ofore she faces tile Ady need be malls, I .. . . . I
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. I i I'd want Of pr6p i - S11 that, at ln�a�, Mrs.' im� of.thosew i6 mordy, ra'e be � all -Was' ' * I .
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.brouglitoliby.auxiety a � or boli�i)ie-.,i6ll,-,tiidsdb�Gv�li�ts-,voll6nftattires,. Wslopt 86 16lig hard critiois you can. take a hint, for I 5,1i thAtto'. be to than had - long - axon
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-I reman, . xitbefrilprossion that' she 'ford her . tb rolloo her. 'i The-la,dY_ andwboknow not,aud care r-bt, CIVIC youth ci,o.� - I., I , W2sb to see -you - about cer . taii2. sed6"a.shopt'jacket afid knickerbook" ' - ' * * , .
- I . s1tolitiou to. diet. truly, . . which gave y, - .$elf went, . '61i -silo - ", .. ..,
. MARLI. =sl),�' ir tfiIs. ,&lid inexper6hoe.of all author, would-l� not - Which I have, with. groat. prs, Whioll 'slie. llo�; j16B.possession - . .
11 - h4don�ebeeiibailds'ome. Andso.0belia:d'i oof the'libuse had: a bason" for, dbWg ' . arrangements ,, .. . . � .
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, . liar youtli Was �gone, lie She w! , shed,' ill fact, -toeknow , : . bb well. for' liar to pause,. -to wait a, few. trouble 'and 1xvelise, Made about labrWil . cut the. -boy's hair off, and thinks :she' sold � -� . . . I . . �
. - ,!What a.frightfulw.omanolle i3oustbel " but' how, ..*ban �� 8"thill - , pedlor.,; XtYter D. McCallum .., , - '. '. .. .
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I . aaftel she had finishe d road, ,frosh -beicatie�'had come to take the place of more sboub bernephow. mud hor alveriltit's! I yelars jil fa,Qt, 'till'the power4 which,she -notes,: .1 Wout back to. Seston-by-thb, SOD, . t1lo'edris to m, * - . -
exclaimed Mau . I . I . . . , tuied 2 " . -St. Th6mas oil Wednesday, and left .
this letter-, throwing it down on -LauVa's as6d awny. , " - ber'on tII6"- * und6tilltedly p�ssGsiioslmvel�oan'iiia . ,)urpose of seeing you,but foundi to Was in , . , ,
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I . . the lilids and to which had ph I a hint. given to - I . . I for 019 I. , 3, that y6u had returned to �in tile aft6nooll -for 116it&"He puk&ses . I
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, � bn 11 I hate Maria, Glynford I ", � -, . - 9he was %,lot '.'e'k2,d, .w.0man, ni 6-r m good - 'lljoibbidiiii,rigNisaRean imo word -9, written with- theldnaest ity mundy ei * * '
. " . . . su d's it,bsfenco at,96a- � T ing the siluaw again, and . will take . �. �. . .
I do not' illifik you N�oul4'liice'- her -woman, And nattiV is m, start pointer, for - ton -by -t .. , one of her fvjeua�, in fact; possible motivg, i�n�do - 1�atrtm very sad, for Bridgeliorthgo.lise: I saw little miss, your .visit - . . � ... �'..
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Maud," answered Laura. - . . , aps on, it photographs.. had remarked to her Mand's Salto. '. " . sister, and shb-fOla - me. - ' bim a photo of Charley*RO48 ,at the
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I . as surely as -years p that Sue had -866h Mr. � , X.. . . - But now -I inust with, u 0 . I .
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11 Of course you shall not go . a character -in the - expression and llndos -William Glynfoid bill-Wg., to* hdi� protty - IiMeed', ' the San . . see you" . . . . , .q
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I � Maud. "Theidesof asking you to giV& 6 .. , 1: .. most - etoliveniinitly meet. AA4 it to . . a
the Itseiall woril . "See -if s1l a -do" . , � ,, ,.- -
- � I litile Visa �cq:of thoiiewho�e Yolth is:pasta. governess ill ther'stifeeittA., .. I I � Laura William Glylif9rd's letter brought we � can . , I . . . - I
. � holidays to go to nurse children oile told MA.,'Glyllford:iIiAt. . Now, dliked not to h*esr'siiy 'her al�o an-hr4ent,ovenatimPOotiet . � . I . b - I �.. I I
. . up your But had any Mrs. Glylild"r . it one. anotlier tbing my young lady I...,I.arn not toots any resamblaude,b6tiviten it and -the ,: -
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with the Scarlet fever I '.Wsreally to bad i " am* P* oor Blaud. . .. . I , I bmrtial. to all� of the Glyntotdo, slid don't appearance 61 the -lad when he 'WAW lef . � , . 1. I . . .
I She was xlo�i I 6iigisr young, She would 11%ve woman c4lIed ptutty, and this, speech of it a .Tdisbaroras..Ih `� . I . , . -
idered it %.'do-wiiright - insVIt.. She her _.friend?s -offended her. A)ub still sho . �. Laura felt .that -Mr. William J'Qlyhford's 'like to see -you W (r.-Villiam, and nlilA With th I 1. � I I., �
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I said Laura. ,,I ca,lmotaft6id to. lose my ' th with be a'sad blow to. liar -poor,. ill not walk.�vltll - I _iJUq____-_ - -1 .__ .-. ao— .. I . .
. �. Clung, in fact, to'the iaOA of hdr yoi� never 1tr a Moment suspe�ted that William , req4esb that YOtLw '. . . . .
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I iosides," she added with a,.,,,- I - Out, ill Glynf6rd really samired, Miss.Kean' ,. blit: lw sister, and yet.Bho ,guilersto6a. it.s.-lillidnoiSs- again Roweveri. if.you will write ancl tell w ..
. � . situation; and, I .iraordinary tenacity. B116 was at . I I � _� � .. TgflE. 1UNJFQQ'X1UNAT.C� BLINID - . . .
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. I a smile'.trying to-rci'conollb Maud to. the 'O'd health, tied selhsh-, *and� forbino had last night, during Master Doll O' . . . . .. . .. . . . we where I call see 'you, irve .can Settle 0,11 - - I I � :� I . . . I � "... ,.. . . I . ..,
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. idev, of'her :going, 11 I sh.%ll sea Mr,**Wil� always smiled.. upciif- her., an : so 'she . A,n� to ask Mand to wait for years for' the this,- Urid wMething'slose, &IS6,-Which I 11OP& ,
1 I � . d - .silo fancied silo had beara )let nc�pliew any . � . !�'IMt''](n'41)C�t*t..BlnUgUlPir SoYK 'AbOkt! .. . ' " * .. .:-
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liarn Glynford sooiser, anabe *abl6 to talk 'Wished to florglot that, sho was rAO'ital that lie woulLI1,11 See her'agaill presently " fame. She w' ms',so longing to � achieve eeemed , ' o I Y - ! '- . the xnoaltutc� . . . : I
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. to him, mud write to �ou about your books.? 1. -to forget "everything which Mi - ill, g . . . ng4r - to Lmu�& to be alractiot 6 ' ' � Ulit . oilicejely yo ' RICIIAM) Bt,TdL Ninat,�etipupil�fionithiBoeuutyatt : . . . � �, .
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I This ab9orbing t1lbiaghtArMillphed, i irb'4er prosperous; tiaosy- life. 1 . . . c.A.poor Mandl" thought the older. sister, 11 P.S. Any time to-MoriOw-wili Bqit Me.',! stittito at Bellevillo. - .. . . I
I . In way disw ad in: Mrs. Glyrofoid's in .1 ind: , , , �; �.: - ' I-( . ' . " o . — I . , � . . . . the.100&f'and Dumb lia .
. wo . ,to 'hc at io About., $a Y-11 11 �11 11 11 . I I_ I . . . . I insPeo . .. I . . . I
. I . Maud'slieti,rt. Sh6.;vGitgreweager,-though . She holdouts bold.mO uttwelcoming 1. -, * I ' I dl ' .. . . I . . I �. .1 S611 wa, tho lubt r - . *r& -ti lias tolls to Smy o -.t A , �., ��' % -
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she . tried not to SLOW it; for Laura to: .go. and 'to tagZa-M Alicia WAd,4ia_xoom_- �i��11 :,�13"1:: It, Naltu un i she * had geen Williiiin-: . ronj tile rha t�imt she * dared tiot refus6, t old Amitiltonian, Mr, Rbbbrt Xatheson'-.,� . � .
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_i__wisil-i-liver&Y.OU4-u---.,Imlr,�i- , A . go�ernosg� OvOTO16"1,E,;-t-o'l-o-o'k"t-trt-or Her governess. - , ,. . I . . . 1! .. I . . . I . . ' ....
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,�m.yl I . jmd.t, bar. y toucullig: - liar .. � :O1l'-a little uliclirtained, irolibeiAstead Gly-fo o wri . obay.'. . . . 1. .41 I -have Ab,hosi Anoy in saying that miadh I I
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. I I I I -would willingly ru ;is Dgem. - . .... .� �. I . Lalir& �%kas lying stleep, w�LU4 last long, soft I peord ., n , . . , . of:tbp inAp oved coliciftion, in' the literar ., , - -, . �
the interesting Alice Georgir - M, I I - . 4kI . I .. - . , . � . , . . .. , *�-' . , ,.-. � - , , � I . ' . . � . . .
A 'and aud I 0 ypu have lot. bap,10'y ibo said '�g O�vai 11' - - � �, I ob said. to. . Mrs. Glynfor,a that, sho. ,would , ,,, . . . .� .- .� . - . I nt"nf tile illqtitlltionis�diie to 6� L . . I
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olf �mnmnfeul voll . . APAN IfNG V RIXE NKAIUAI A, onerely, i
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. . .1. .1. was gobdly-tolook upon, this.ym.ing -lady do� . I ... .. �,_. . L . , u 't , -, " ,, , 4 ..
Adolblius John, for. tile chance -of -Peeing Jou c6ulan1.b'goVbaOk sooner 2 " � , , I - Tile o3turrod, .but flually gave an, . . . ., . of tOo�sbperiistend�iit,'Dlr...Ala.tl.ies.o . - - ,
I I . . "L., Ol 1; could not manage it,' all girl, lyip- 'there in the chill miSty air on, I. . I I �. � � . ' * .
and talking to Mr. `Willl&�aOlynford I Ali, I . 1 swered . . alk 6oilsant; and so 11muris, witi Uee - C. S.', AL�Ii%ndlhv. l(noterantlanal airld3ze lee, . Mr. Mitllc�om, in his , turn,. sa,ys in his , i.,
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. Laura, you are 4 lucky girl. I " � . oil are. doing this wintdt's inorning, - slid -for 6, few me- . ',ungracioi yn or I . I . . � 119ridgO nk TounIvAnAft wolild 'be iiicomplate - . . I I I
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Lnura' ,"I bopotbecliiiai I Monts X6. Gl,,�nfbrd stood .oxa aeotWillimmGl f id . �. -Uldhllug It N6V report, . 6 I
�, Laura Sighed in reply,. Sue knew that. . I ' ' '61y ). i3.�'Alie Buffalo Commet- - I ed, of til� ail'tillsei . A _� � �'.1
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- � well', " - , - , I -hope," oritiqally.� Than'Lmura. movej� restle s ., 9110 - did Meat . � .. . . . . � .without. it brief,floti . � . .
she was not lucky',sliff.- Bhe was, not selJlsh,. ,,, 4'li,G:Georgfum fS a 11btle-botter , . , %pers in the 4uit of'. tliQ 23rd of'.Tatitiary, I .�.
. -to 'Maud:.- I - and turned liar ]load; and,. in' *doing..s;, Idudest fashion, lie rep9q,ted. hih!'advice pial. to.day says . "Thapi � Ash,, df tit()' lat6 Mr. �, � . . ... . 11
. and ver,* rarely made any moan. -. Glynf6rd r; "but Mand Louisa; i'6. . discl about,ldaud'w writings. ..' � � .� I .. ... the 0 railway againot-tba ' me , , fi - I
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. . . Nay, iho tried lier,best to help and Sup- 'lliudeed,,pot5r darltngl Iliope.you . tl�ed. to Mrs�. . Gly�nford's, .11
I � I .. very i . . . * ' ed, Interna,tional Brijew Company principal teachers � . I ..
t, " : rounaIrer Simid r threat 'she'.word'sus-' - ' 1� But �he Will be So cruelly disappoitilt . _, iO compel' . the - fil'stitutionf: - ''. . .
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port tile sensitive an4� fragile youltg sis Or,, will be a,ble to -Sit up,*itil flium- 6-1,lighb,, . 6 %Urm�-, , jlmlf�plop,iiingly. Wrilodidembioll ill i?,'e - *charge , for' crossing froin * its opcnlng� -up- . i to a � brief, I .
, al,'deformitY gave liar 'such a so ImSt night, pen(Tod .11. valiiablb gold locket, in NOnch Mr, Glynford,o'said-L I . . I . . . . I .
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wbose person � - .Xiss U,ealio, for the nurse did . like wstar. .. I -"s Y60 11 he Allswarod" g�ently; , 11 but ro-i the bridere, are still in, the, haiids of judge ,It, I rior to. his., death,, �whtin, frbm � .. I ',
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. I tender clairn -tts Lmurp'd i'voitialily haa;rt. i land of course .Margaret hero'CiLimat leava sl�one a sing1b.41amond . tibinbel, I gay this only for her Sakii, Toll, Wallacii", of the United Stittes- Di�.trtcb flai,10111�4 &Ilth, lio.was compelled to retire' I . I .
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uddRaild;8ati� A.dolphu&john.,, - - . I . '. . I " Mrs; Glynford'folt disgusted. I.thedmed. 66 still Court,'awaitilighis do.pision.,' It is expected i6fession lie . ". I
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I - 'rically, " intob,be a perfect specimen of a : ,'t4 1 fe&',nbt toi-iiight, Mrs. - Glynford," like someiliffig improper to this v iat, tho new bridge across the tingtirr socution of
'lie Male Bingley' hild the few-' s matioli that a girl -it.a. doperoddlit position wishes. to publi0a, -1 6110,11' see sbout.g9tting tl I loved so -wall, and in tho:prd . . : �.
. Billgloy I .a . . I . aid Lauva. .:."I Lave not been well; and xable locw�v, it done' at ones. "* , � , , I 11 .. . I - 11, . River at Tofiawanda. for thO CAM& SOutb- which fie ht�d'opafib the best part of his life I . I I
. � ale Bingley must .be exactly alike, How th,.journoy has tly fatigued me; blit ,iliould Vo lying thprowith a,vall vety , ,,, Very W'ell:..j will tell, hot," smild.19,ura. 'ern railwak will ,be � commancea: in tile 11, was' ontllusiastla in his work, with 061b), I .
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. they must love each other I 11 . . . to-morrtlw� night ---l' . . .. 1. I suspendearQund hei thioatt XWhs I 3 . Anotheithing," continued spring: Tile vo&$014 lbr. building . this' . ,bounded slid, from it -small begfiluing,'110 .' . � ,.� ,.
I I But they haie each,other I 1� said Uuraj I 11 But I quite reckoned on you Sitting up Suspicions, Mrs. Orlyrifordl,c6risiaerodf and 11 And tlibrit it I b . national Bridge is u . .
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. with a little laugh., .. I . . to -night," Said Xrs� - dlynfora, sharply,'as - roused thO Sleeping -girl in. a very sharp * - . L . I inadequat6L'to UCCOMmodate'a, 11 tile traille varying firlit,licial success, lint withgrea;t .. . � .1. I
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. Uunaturall3iiagleys) "exclaimadMand, Laura pmuAd. . . . I . L' :. tonlit iudee& : ; *- - - . .. i lack. Rock : benefitto those placbd under his ollargep . . I
,s How emu they dislike each other, ,when. . - ,,.I I I. '�Well you've had a,good rest, at 'o .Oh, not'to,duy,ol interrupted Laura, as -movihgOvarit, thO yt�rds 0, B ' "
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I . " I I Willisin hesitated for L s .momeilti She aro'too sm 11 .
. . . they are both so, valgax, ' so pompousp 80 do it," replied Laurb,. -' �. . . rato"ohesaid. ."Do you know what time ' International Bridge- Cofbpal'Y star .Oxc0s- ,1870.. Thodedulutes"outof thOW'Scanty 1. .
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—" . 11 L 11 well; Miss Keane, I think it very in� it15: ViN Kemncs?� * Coiasidarably pa,Btll I ". otl) . . Mien the bridge i§'coMPlatGd.,th61d me ii,.;, hivo Contributed 5nO Waras, tile L
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"Nay, nmy, Maud;oll itltorr4ptad,Lmurm; ,,n�iaalatd of you, to � say the lomst'i, eou�. "I wag so tirecl! " said Laura, in her her about Mr. Bingldy, mild fO I .
I , . I . . . I I Artingth bf -mind to onduro, tile , will be a #ouble track L r6ad from'Buffato to orection of it monuma�nt,to his. memory It .
. ,, Airs. Glynford was obee r6 ba�uty, and U - lynford, tqrni.o� exceedingly gentleway.. . - . . . hma not I . � 1. ons,wandti, -anti tile. freight y1iras willh ' . ,eful sat on tile_ part - of the , -: . .
I . ' till ad Bits. d ,,You can.'tbezired' . -should I think 2 11 subject. . � . . . I I . T . I .Q would be a gra( , 101UM Supplement tile � .. - - .
, still thinks -herself so, I believe)' . . . red. , I I I havd been sitting with th'em this n6w, I � . . it It isl only aboat. a very stupid' thing"'. estiblished At tile latter� placo." Gove"Vilmout if 'it .W . . . I
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L .. -,Well sh�-rnay be a beauty outwardly," sfta,1,,,,, t1ough-Doctor Darling does not ralliathea Mrs Glyfiford.' I . . 8 L - ,,My Aunt, I .1 � , .__.__'_-i___-__ I ..' . . �1. , A,moun .�vith a suin suflioiant to put up a . . L . I
said Maud "but'rudiltally slia'14 Ugly, . ( . ;ljo �&Jjd of " "I AML I that I am,'ii William Glyuford, sftiiling� . I t
9 =sider-mo at all Well just. no . � .afrai( littics�,"`- said &ill' %ST Bow(Eme'v, CoNytilm"CE. . mofia6rial worl . 0 ,. i
I % down-rightuflyll And, %s'f0vMr,WngIaY,. , 'SOL i� is my duty t6.t&ko omj6 of Myself. L%nr&witfx a half smile*.'. . � . it seems, has, somehow ok othor, 9ben the. Till.., METHOD � ;hy of- the. labors 'of tho .� I I
. cant I . ,,Do you Always wear that locket round little Christinaoi-box thilt I gftV0 YO� a sliort. -11110 weotorn section of the .1clint Corn-, , piollbor toactor of doaf maies in tliis pro- ' . � . .
-you don't evil hima 1�eauty, do you ? " . But- what, is there to larovr-lit YOU --sitting . ict Mrs, while ,igo, -and lim been boblier4lig you� I mittoo m6t in - Now, York tile otherday, Vince -, Silica tile Opening of .the blind itlstti- .
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. ,,No," said- LaurA - and all eirres3ion Of -.111) ? I I .1 � . . . . your thj:oat in bed,'taay'l aW ",*sa . . . Bi'sllopg Simp%ofi and MoToyeire presidillg,. -ttit�tl,i�rsho,voi4ttoudoclll,pti llsfr6ln'tills
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I pain contracted hot features. -1 I fbar I could )aot:kddp mWiLko," said �Glytjford, the next .moment unable' any Most 'Oh' dyed Laura Dr. A, 0.'06org (s as, city milli. 11 from tile County. I . � I .
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I She was going back't6ri arfillamo, she Was . Laura. . . . � �. . . � I . . . I The biitniug blush whi a ilecossortoDnThom . . .1 .
I I I . lopgor to control liar buribsity., ' - at these Wojds�old William W Chicago) Acerotary. A full programniP , I 1. --- 1�_ -
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tbinkinq, and would sea Villimm. GlynfOra ; I ,, Nonsollso I- Cook will send you up some wiis'6dopted for ovor� day of tile Sossiollf. , plog0joj�Itt.,jy 'Jr1V '11111,1411,A]WE. I I I
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Bin�ley I ' And ShO �j,Oil,, coffoo'juS . She . goos to beat liar, hand to her:tbromt, auld a�row liar ui'4h?'4 Glvnford that lie had guessed tho.tTilthi ,. .
but She wouldL also fodo : t before ,, It 18 86 then ?,,, lie said. Wall"I Will and .Q.busin6qs 6ommittno ordered for tho . , . � . . �, . .
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btl6d not received the expected letter frota . ,,id 7t�bight you ' ), aila Silo drbBq CIOSOt round it. I . � ... . . . I t Slici �t I 6mc and 'told section, with' thorough arrangements for ,&, f1go" . ,,,. 1 1 1. . .
emu Jall nurse ul ., 11i4 glottla 'Wifil lattiond of 1%
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. . this -man. Bingley had pkomisod'16,write will'sco ab . out., heir breakfasts. Ana an* , - - 1-1 forgot I 6d Won," sbe4altoiod, toll you how I know, and.. honors of.the ., ... I mtrattAgo.. llvomoalo. ., , . . I
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-othdi' thing, � liavo put ."silijuiting aWay from M..q. QIynf6rd's,hwrd my uncle of this wondorlu'l. discovery that equfalizing the Services I . I . I . I .
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� . to her at o 1185 Keane, . I I .8110 Lima mo,do,whild I wag iix the room. 'oil ,rcn�o, by it distiibution, that will CIU�11�0'TTV, N1- 0 , T. ob. C -A white wo.
� tile detective who had givon him informa- . i I .. �.. ' . I . I My 'Uncle Wag j . d'a fitting �
. . I AdolphusJohn into this -room, 'because I 00, Id look. , tr a 4i 'h6r.- F30otir placo to each branch of tl'16 mlin who asked, for - lodgings * at '10hri. �]
I ' marked abd stolen thought.it Jurther off the others, airA so for valuable, Oub fc I astly,vory. angry Wi . I ly in tile body. The pro- Doinp!s homb ht UOOkOttOwll 0tiWedites. ) -
tion respecting the ,, it seems *,& : very. ' lid to an)r: -iniscoii- Nothoditit fami .1 � I
. notes, MIVI Silo hall iiot.vetlioara from him. the presorit y0li m-ust sleop in 'Ono of the argon in your poosi n to pOSSOqS,ll and, LAUM, to Put an 0 - - inbraco emayfs�, solect specolm'; . 'th�, . I
- 1. tic I 9tructiod. all liar part, will -you 91VO 'no 'a me to 0 day was assigned to a bed in & room- W1 , . .. . .
" poiblim the Mall'.4 * silence z0fillot be spara Attic$. I will tell 'the housemaid, youll' � Gly-dort . I . gram I careful limits of I I I ,
. bought! " -reflected La-bia, with almost tc about ba,ving. a,14hake dow�'got. ready for Ss21,A,1,,r'1'1)9 made no 'answer to tbia, Silo felt" rigl4b to 441 liar that I gave this l00%et to . a free discussions, Wit.1 . ClSod by tile' UrB., Doulp. ' At ,tight, Dump, .. earning 1. .. .4 .. . .
. I . - you-thitt I gava'it to one wholn I forldly" time. ThodatOOfoltditingloro. . -
grosi. And till the next day this pursif6d you, and you will, ba Able to get:to bed to� indeed, that Mrs. Wylliptol had ho , gilt to I I I I ,�, , but that tile '-wollian had'inollev, decided to
� -1 � I li i day be my wife 2 " eastern section is Selptle --. :1, -1881, Inuract hor,sta Want to tho _bo(l'whicb lie � �, , -# N
I question liar, and. Wag Most b�rllcostly hopil will Some is t�
her; mild tile 13'eit availing wholl"silat saw maiiiiiig- at 8 o'cloc � Ic. And don't . IINIE started at thoso.woidsl: and -a the wo.9torli, section all ofttlior day�; in Hho occupied hatl struck thO 00011- . I
tile lights of .Fartiliame, as the train iii =W this'room an 'llilig tbAt tile ,fl&rid lady 'of the house 'Laura & And .
I Y more after you, wis . . � )rokb from, hot lips. view of 0011ferOlic0f; all(' 8011001S 1101 till bloW- With till' nX0. Ile thou '
which. she Was travelling nipproftiolle 4 tile have 806'n tile oiller children.' I Mm tot Nvould go out of -the room, I . sort Pf oxclaniatioll I I '011cofttinu- ciponing about that tit'lic- .1110 foregoing �ig,ril a that.tho' weinan litia changed . - � .
town, this thought.."Vo's Still U pa6lost ill U ' I 9 litin ed Mr�, " May 1, tile", have this IOV . noods 0 bodg I ,
. . I .b Balfiqb, Iltaveneve�r.otice,lii9scAAdolplitis ' " 1-10NO You hall it - I 10 g?' 6 u �. jam Glynford, I . . Confirmation' by the, cast ru SOctiOal sna. ho.'had lcilled his 'Nvifo. The
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- her mind. I 1. . Ulu , Since they fell ill, though I go, near Glyllford. . poor - lid lie pp�t out ll�ls * hand, And �, took �mbctrofvmlumble lettork, wtitt011 by . v1$itill,, womati floci. Dow bas been at. ,,,
CHAPT13,11, XII. - � I a Laura, in A I . I , I . . I A ni I f 20, il"Vo Jilat Lros I k� . I . . I p I . .
� . 11 them." 4ttlo as. &.�giblc-ilidecd, I ougfit ."Not vOrYl"' nswor0d � S. .. . . GoOrgoUliobitt,tho up -0 toc � b � . � . 1. ;
. lilt Ask me plat , '11 Shofflold. They . � ._____.__.._ . � �
. Indwo,"401tTir 110USE, 1. I n(5t to.go libt%r them tit all;.but its m groat cautiously; Mild Mrs. GIV40rd's Chao , he Lsurm, I now,ll� answered , I . : .
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Bridgenorth Houso, Varnhame,' was a trial Dovor to kiois Adolphus J011111.11 . grew reddor. 4 I`.' mv'o a, L . sure, Vory Much agitated i and After - a �ftro in, the possession bf a -grAdidsoll of . Gool) T,%sTl.,,GoCoa tast6 -is s6motimeo as . . .1 .
very line ramnsion-not line ill tile( sense ,&dolphtlg aohn,wrho wus Still robing oil 11 Then," slit), saidt I thiuk't 11 lit, " Don't say anytIlhig 4, Dillmh Mae," now resident in that town, usefill as wolley ; , hiaced, it lirks a peoun. . �
I ,11 ? If you nion;olib's *thong , bllj,;,.pIoa,so,, Xt,-Glya- :vs. 11livAboth L" , ,
n thEtt it Was built With tiny special regard to the floor, took no notice of 1hig. affectloflato right, to ask who ,gave it to yo. more to-aay about I t6licl woro writtan to BI van', inry vallio of its Own. HOW often we see ..
. arellitoctural beauty, for there WAS notbing. . allusion. Ho was now amulking himself by bavo.reeoivea it while in lily hoaso mild in you; but slid Mr. Sjuluel Eymns, auut'atid U11610 of a cheftp but t%8tofuIlY-VI6n11Cd slid arrang.
artistic iLbolit it, but it whslargo find com. I ptilling olthe tall of an unfortunate kitten, y florVicb, I Ahall ibRiSt UPiDn'linowing ford, 1-1 am gratolul. -, I t1lank novelist, find tile 11 Dinah Morris to ,a cottago excodding in attractivollosq tile I
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- Which had put up witli his treatment until tnil�a dht to 11 But, why I 11 said William .Gl: thO �-nit' Bodoli of .her Most famous 8pftCiOU8. an'd COAtly bUkiII-00lltriVCd dwel, , , .
I modious, mild crowded with fine thillg� - t t1ainxt yon havo any ri ynford; Ilia 1. I be difference between tasto o,na � . - � �
. froyll attic to tollar. I lfittoni6la nature could auduro it no long6; ,,I do no " ,. looking at liar steadily;, ,, if you can like novel, 111411aw Bodo-" I . . . I ling I T
You approftollod it tbrou slid so, after Ali extra pull oil the -Part of aBk thiq, Mrs, Glylifoid", replied T,6uta. . know, Laura, I Can. )giy msniiostoa in ,
"Il all 4vonuo.of to riglit to inquire who gavo P, girl like MO �vbll cuough. You Lord Itosobory 1,11tonas tobuila. Ono Or tho tile want 6f it is strikil , I
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., Juvollile-looking trO6,81 wlll� itlantly. IAZ Master Dolly, tho kitten turned upo � U him, , Moro 4114, 1 till most Ma . dou. on the tile laying out, of grounds D �a the 'planting .
Of the world for and gsVa hirn 6 Scratch. . , ,_. you so valuable 0, locket xhila ,you a ofter you s, oomfort&blo ho ,g1lificoilt houses in Lon . tabs, And it Ig also Maili.
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not faced thd breezes I 70110(l at tile top of hid iny house?" oxclaimod Mrs. Glyllf"ra" I May ,ad A faithful ll"rt 11 . � sito which 110,11%spurehm4o(l'.no�r Albert of trees slid sh . . .
. years, and then �bu 6anio to an irn- .1tastal! tD011y Gato Tile �lylt
. many . ,, Than 1, dig%troo with 11 I Ittlow", mid, Laura; �rcatly distressed 6nsion ,will. front tile park, to,ibinothorways, Ono POM611 61W&Y8aP-
� . . . Creamed also,- rafain I g liar vQido-� � 'conimand,a splendid iow of Rotten POLV44'-well-dreAsoct ; suother novor. Yit -
poising torracb. voice,. alla'Urs. Glynfotcl s oti, oung it vi 8
After ascanding tile stepwof this -00.011 amd, ricizilia the ufj happy kitt you. I tilinit.11JAVe D, right, aliN I moan -'!I knowhow good ybuaro,ana llw . And . hro to be 'the Ono who i" ill-dllom�oa may pay his - .
flight 'of whichw6szvownc4 with Many ',�rltli all lier force, agailist tile wall.; to.tlorciso tIlAt right. Bliss Xdano, who kind, but -bub -1 air, unworill . Y,'Mr, . ,Glyn'. Rolv,and tile ladies, wilo. Thore
, I . - Amid Laurs'Uttor y gave you that locket?" I I ford." I . five suitog of roceptiol; rooms, slid it prob- tailor twice as innoll in tile yont V's the. . .,
pedestals audstucco vams-YOU calne to tile 1, 011, Mrs'. Glynford I � I " oan1lot toll you, Mrs. G)ynford,11 And quite sUadbnlY thO Poor Uitl burst ably will be onooftl'O MOOPrineolY bou'sni .'other.- soit .i%vith thodressof walren�
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?Xont entvau000ftliebuit.ditig,wliialI attic ghooked; and Alle wont and pielted Up' tile 1: really . . Into N passiort of tests. , � I . - ()Ila who does tot understaii(I the, adapta�
�l nature. miserabla kitton"Whiel) immadisidl a red Laura, with Some firmness. in the motropolis. . I I
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was of 6 highly ornftment� 6c rs. ,, ji.tworti,yr repeated wiiiiam Glyn. slid Miss tion of style and colors iyla� be loadca with
The hall, too, was Very, much docora�tod, in hot hana. . Then I shall. find out I" tried M I., Tile wadding of tota Brooke,
olyilfovd, , "And I thinIt, As You ao, 't f I it a totio of pain and ttatortishmon.t. )gtly.g9,tnTo,,ti and finery aiia,novor ap, -
In fact, 0,12 Old nUtSO from tile ll�lllktry, While Laura was still holding tile kitten, �",',i , , mura, ll� something Maynard, which willbo celebrated ill, 'West. 0 11 c1rossea. . .
choose toolley ine'-as you moeive N 1104a," sobbod'I Is n DO W01 . . �.
who had Attended Ur, Glynio,rd in his and Master Dolly Still y1olling at tile fOV'01 -that y6u , cannot Minster Abbey, Axed to take VIAC00 at 4
. youthful days, having called tit Urldonorth his voice, Mr, Glyliford, the mUtor of thO proRants from gentIbma", and wc that I cannot toll you I * . . . . . :9 —TIlO best stuff for slippois--ash6d, , � . . � I
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