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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-29, Page 2r � a , __ ...... ". I , - , , " -, .4, 11 I . I . I . I � I . . 1� . . I I % 11 ; , - . - I I I __ 11 . I I ,S it, Mildred? You, 0.100, Why Dot oonfos � ­ —,. . � - , Of the soo" , . , and land, offered, alike to, Iota . ' . 11-1--- � ith , wh t thing% we spoke reached only h or 0, . I .. 7 , , , , , ­ - 1. � � 1. . - U lie wao, wo-a not =140b, Spoken About, buti ­­ I—, ­.. 11, - - .­,_._­-__ I . Many took it for grouted-, And vnth reason, 11 i � ' . Sept. P,9, 1881, have so plf highly. 11 =Qrightto value yorto and vasoOlo should have -been by both the ears for which they were jutanded�" neither sportsman nor Scholar, people set _ that Ralph Clyffard Suffered no oteal to I I I _­_ __._____ ,_ Are you not my niece�_tbo poorest to the rejected and Ignored, To our far back I, She is a= father's wife, Ray, anci—and . . . . him down as mad. Ralph Clyffsr4 was shear his loolxp, and drank notbing Stronger. .1 � _. __� __ � Mlstre$g of Clyffe ,Hall ? Axe you not A %noostoriso a, yellow primrose Ii7aaa, Yellow _�.�' Rupert at 9pped And stsmitiered. not m4 but he w%a pagaessec , � I With a devil thsawatior from the oprip 9,1a hop4l to . I I I I . . Goq4 , , VporodAes. . , I — 'born? . all you not, pailit ? Can you lady -0 . there ? Ab., what-' A into, is —the 089 Au4 nothing More; And It any pritur ,,,, - -1 other at a,* in them the toilet, of a And, we. should respect her for big - -the fiend of family pride; not a�rowso,n- able sort of ilia ease with any %gllte, but in save that wicked ancestor At least, I I � - some years of purging fires, for the 914 '14 WE AIM SAVE, Z,.., no ay To 2d' ad arm turowu round the golden harp, ,over . . -oke tionsi too deep for, boars, they Jim Care- I., sake,' you, were about to Ada," observed Raymond cooly,- "Upon the contrary, I his -case ;QnAocouTitabIq in the highest . i as J faith *bioll baA served the Cl yflar . for so , I SP,141, of W,hAtiSJtmaJgoq`you bad? . � . . Row many sloplob b%yo you had'e" . the fingers twinkling,on thajet-blaolg keys I I .. I , - Can not olpga,o Any Siren cav,? What 'fully concealed the Circumstance. Doubt- less there roust'have been persons born , Protest it. is Mainly upon bill account that, I � � degeoeq for there never had been a Clyff. I ard, froin.Bryeu the foupder—A freebooter . - . long was his, robbed of none at its pre. tonsions Bave in on. a vital particular. Never I . I � 011oagswared, 11,0nl�aoven.11 11 took . you would A map have more? But,, mark I it With Bomo apirit,4al disoernment of natural bold her so vile.' .Us is a changed man ,since lie Tas,4rriedher; be love$ not us, hie - to Cyril. the aboll of whose rxylom mind bad -been, since excommunicated Guy's time had I - been harbored in Clyffe Hall. They And axe you sure you 40 met*, My, little res.id?" CQUIL I. ,(oil, t four, you had not known abile of these line things, bub, scarcely could -read P line Cut beauties; the. ocarred se*rocko were not. . I I merely horrid to all; ai forest must have boys,A , a he used, to do-, 49 for poor me, it is, . by hating Do not yet put undeiground, of . a whom their do Qcudaiita bad May cause to &iesto I . � had bad the run 01 the placa at one PS, . A04 , , I I ( B "A rlepse,.siro me or gave me . they, were in a Plot" of A book " ( )r it you could, would have been Suggestive, to some of other things wrig if he aces not end Pee. remember telling m o, that, ailol(3lit story. beproud; on the co, trary, that generation I which had indeed, At certain troahlolm, I I it that's the case," 1, otanuuorPci out, � 04 Of course you've hAd eleven." -none to listen to you, since all were rude And cultureless about you; your father 4 . besideathe chase; a, mountain stream of more thall to oreel .,at fish, Nay, some � you , oof the Greek OvAture, half woman, half Berpept,f 'air without, but foul withill, with was an exceptional, Ono,, the record of 13 which was uu4tidued by groe vicea.. What epocho,been, As it were, burrowed out for . their convenience.. There was. a priest's . � The maidou. auswered, with. 4 Pont, . - . of I ainit had more nor Pevou P, , your boo To dead in 0� (1runkell brawl; mother All evil memory; your brothers a Wordsworth, it is probable mute,inglorl'Oul I ua�l exist64 iti, all those generations, which a - wlicni men Joll anamored, and " There. intigt be sQrne , gle,motir"OAt'g",7ai't'btehdia a gracious power is that'af time, which Can, make dullue4 mlline, from &far with star. chamber between the Ceiling and the roof, Bud at least one ate , sleeping -room of at . . � — 11 XIOUg THOY aSQtr0=.," ETO- : ' them, .Ana most hated by all who knew hated by those who knew them baat—driv� left us Boarcely Ono wood -note wild coa� Corning the Stories whiell lay p4boiatthem, as , . � o a nevei. I I . light mellowness, aye, and halloworime I itself I * flow strange it is that the tyrant The Clyflarda had been not unwillius to, run certain risks for the 0hurchlo sake, I Rome thay brought -list sailor son.. a mail - across the sea, I of Grown broad and black of D04rd, Tell and � Ing A base trade basely; if this ha4 been I . I fox Yourt rtutio—As it was mine, obI141—you : now agout ourselves. Did they than love I , i'as were good for table ? no birds but one]. anmeobo4.11 Is I have read, Raymond,, that men when old are Triore liable to the enchantment'$ Of at a, few years. ago should look to UR the hOro, Una the wild Take win our readies - t PX ovided that the penalty was Pot extreme -, they made such A- bid for lieuven as they .1 ..... � i � ,&ud. hoarse of Voice as man nirfy be, — 1. � � migh have said igdeed: 'Should any � ks only f air becAuse their Were, the par love than even in youth." . charity, if not extort our admiration, while considered reasonable, but not -to the Pori .. Hand to shako and mouth, to 1400, I , be pirprea ort be Pipok. a, Both man of rank And wealth—lot alone PL , o, do the proudost And the richest Ili 'IT I � venison grew thereiii? Some we know _. I tbalIkea God for the eArly sunrise, that I . of I con, scarcely believe that., Rupert," the gravely af ter a pause. the Wily and, the Pot of to- day are hold at . their just value. It the itt , ture is %oon of house and lands, They affected religitm. - . much as a sort of Anti-purg%tory Insur. � . B tit all o iidd, " What letIll is this Comes 00 play A SOXTY joko 21, I I N, ,,,, 9 -side—propooe to marry me, C uqtry I I I . and takohae, train. this sordid roof, and enabled them to start b4titnes. uport s. one- ceasful foray -thanked Him, that is, for ,exclaimed younger 10 And scarcely can 1, brother, yet a wise . been darkly, or rather .dimly,, it is.,not Igast I , distorted like this past; there is no weird . anee Society; but the A, 1 y were pot prq red to pay exorbitant. premium, Some of I Then they pralped lilm---called1liZA of Slullrt," . 1� htest lad that ever olopt,". 4 - , mako me mistress of hie ancestral home, he So, I . I luck in'laroeny (by lie means I' Petty")- did tlistilt Him for the sun, manhas,�rittenit, whobadhimself I young, It is certain that Mrs. Clyff%rd in chalgro ,b out it, that can make evil. Seem good And b%seneso beauty. I have known . them even thought it possible tb4t there. - . might not be a purgatoky after all. The ButThigor Pon she did not knew, . And she'. Deithersmilod nor wolot, . surely must be mad.' niece, when I saw you Smile, or thinking of PA smile but men ever rise itselfo Iltbe awful rosis of daWn2l' gentle and Comely; and there Bei magic in tho,tWithout sorcery." I even godly man to be greatly befooled in � I � relation between the House of Clyffard an4 - � ' r, so a nurse of ninety years" . . . %ei 01 vigQ041 pile in eight; just now, - when I said, I Wai.iho mad to marry ine V I.w%s neither 'Angered or sur.. Was it the Premature birth at what is called If thQ love Of the oiotpreaqtte," which ,enough . . . 4& - Comely P, echoed Raymond with ablior this Matter, taking their Sack to Le,litern a, mising from the phosphorescent bodies of, the Church of Re of this ticklish be description, it ve4 the latter � I , , She saw him oat-,, 'Tis he I Itis he I" . r 3hQ know him—by. hie appetite I � , - I prised." I "Nay, !be .. , caused them to lay out hideous gardens, . . ronce� I� I could -as easily admire the come- linesaof A viper, Oentlel,ay, the obe&lthy. I I 'as their dead &nee 3stois, %or quite a celestial - lustre, the few centuries ever which their Pa . war to b a a a winsome and indulgent in . all Cases of peccadillo,, as miglit'loo Consis- I- . . -------------- q1_ I 7XV : auntoll answered girl in a depre0ating tone, ,,I meant nothing like trim.. and true as measurilig-line 0ould , ., , , . . I ... make them, and, surround: the same. with . she creeps upon gentleseness'of a tigress, - list victim. You smile forefathers .have obraddlciol more o� loss , tent with the security of the latter's souls; . 1. .A. VIE.; ,X ix,ic V LA SW. ,... I I . 1. . I . that indeed. But having heard you say that Uncle Italp'll was likely sope box -trees, elaborately out in travesty of the I I for Were Ill the priests who )I in? unconscious. . . 11 . Jacreduiousiy, Ruei you liave� only Pee ignobly, divining their tllo4hta with that I . eternity which they hope'to pash, wit), the I . yet in the Above mentions 11 I � 4 case of Guy's I .. i favorite blood bound, which had suffered . d I , . . via - .& "to . ry of Jbove and "a .9- yourself , . . day to—", . I I .union � � inumblod Latin and counted beads-0ma . bar velvet foot.� but I have seen its clowe -4o of She boo I Q think, been cruel io you, � .nts of the earth.* . Sal . I capital puniebment by the king's order I (": martyred," Sold his master) for child-� r . . I OY ,# the author of 11 7.7bat Ue (lost Ber, 11 awondoline's Harvasl b,,,.Li,hd othei , 11 NeVer, Mildred I , I" Interrupted Mrs. Clyffard-;-tl never nevert You dre-mis. I 1 , 9 one might say, through the worshipping, a I . medium of the classics and mathematics- . Raymond." ' . . 4. Nay, brother, say rather she has been worse, than This is, .surely Something I ,reasonable., , A good A -Ad wise f other is up '� . � I - eating, great complications Arose. The I 'Aw, I 11 . I poiPuls,r),lovelo, . .. taken., You nov;t' heard me say so I and �. . I on to& a y_quheai4w'e,Saoyoufor- d in a spiritually dog and blind, that they knew* I nothing of the truths which nature speaks herself to we ; to My f other,, and to -you she .had I an inestimable blesioing, and it his father been good and Wise, bdfoj!Q, him, and . priest most unexpectedly took the kish view of. the Matter. "Another woridi - -' . . QAAPTER TV, ' . 1. . . , . get t r.A._'.`Ralph Clyffard, is sane hat d 0 To , direct. from God himself? 'Or jt.tbey did know, it that1lie-y has no.ver revealed her true" obaractei. ins How strange it la',Rutio with 0,11 Your bX&i` . I . "t's father before--hin-1,- it I's � A. Subject of, to. a,great-grandson, and I b . dog in the chapel I" votli . . ury my � I . ascible Guy. . I ., . I � IT . . . � - ­­_ . I . AWT A$A.:NrECZ.. . � - . . . - It th 'rhe I ba h w emughl . It. e, ill -not live rong.11-Mildrod � pusbe Bi e late, its contents Almost d a do he -.how wag , never .told .their. people 2 Rothaps tboy'llsd that rea, and �6ok loarping, thiet you cannot read �& . � You 00.6 - our father's 'I satisfaction indeed � . and the morb so, inasmuch as. .such cofi� . . .. � 11 At your peril Ill exclaimed be of the I . shaven, & worse than Witn�ssod morning tha .o-arrl� ILI "4 �Le&66ug"'o from the Done 8v �. � the n , ., O'r' utou a , an, San ack iuber chair with u all a 4 her liv,nd,, prpawd to hot biow-�_f I Nay, I � son si for silence upon � this, Matter; pirbaps there was all itinthoriked seat, calling.thein- 'wIC46a,­,*6r4n. I melancholy deepenq daily -how his. mind , d Moro from all* itself more all tinuity of excellence is rather rare -, but the More f act of bibing able to trace the I crown, with Shudder tpoll the ooca,06n of the . he. had �Qxperlenccd t I 11 u.Itny hotirsoldor when Mrs. Clyffardsat . __ .. . � to 'breakfast her. CWU bdud6r, wiall I could think otherwise, all ild" Cap. selves Lovers 'of Nature,* whom it was withdraws . wholesome mattekst to brood over thp. sad I existence at one's forefathers -unless by to .11 , original offence. Beware of the thunders . � of the i0burch." .. . . . I ,lown I .in %f.rired in'deepeat black, and wparing 411 air . tinded her Aunt coldly� 40 There, is no III. -not yo,ars,or Oidoolila-which I 4an, afford expedient to -put a8wn, and AbOnoorohip. of the press, .whigh exercised everything I 11 fortup Ana, yet, you ci�unot as of our house ; , , I . the oVado an ever ins 8 their good deeds -even infinite series, I . is surely no genuine ground. for* self-con� . 'If Anatheina Maranatlia to your heart's . ; I - . . � . . . , f i,ot of respectful sorrow, at -loot of serious tI;,,-ugbt. Through -the deep NI;y -wilidow, .so Ill to lose just no,W as his, But he has not many moriths,to at written About *her, as William .Cobbett . 7 would bayeelimivatedfroraoc?QtryuII44jec- ,',,a , ovastsI , - hers between III all t efostoring'atin.01 � gratulation, the sole ondit is due to the I . Herald's call ego, or to the Won Whom'y content -big words break no bones"', . . . � . repli6d the stout squire coutemptuattal . I y 11 'he � .where she Pat, tbe � w.,(j could mark from 't,olden thii autumn Woods of years, perhaps pass hiBbelovad Clyffe. When Iam. widowed�- tivas, ' But oven the monks - (who have ' if It needs no woman to ake ly ard I Sad," returned Rupert 'glo ii ; 14 to I � I "Ou have vonturQd to censure; pCrbApo,.fQt . � and' he bliried the - dog whore hod ' - . threa,tenea, with all the funeral lionors' � raiment."Of - C".110, and , the windings'of itA. w6lbotooked its beginning the,,thread of a a re - ,all o,erodt I to live' in life out At t d all -things will, 'a boon -mode anaworable forso inuoh, VoOp men, Although they are useful too in there I . blacken -the apd6ls of our race u indeed . 361Y A. be a superfluous task. There is scarc having somewhat prolonged his.task-iXi. the. _ . . M11111111cut room. (at a. guinea a day, 'and � . � lit II me could pay, The priest left , *- 01 ffe,. Shaking the dus0 from his * shoes ­ . t " I 4 I , . ,,',"aam, from i o, -,rl, which, like a long'nooklaoo, now hid, be altoro.. -, I a n o'lop at miStross, , u art -will be briu Ing - onio� some time) Cannot be hard reapolisibloF for this facto t4int whaii ourJorefathers-a' good chamber in this house which is not if free quartera Ia your ancestr al mansion) of making 6ut tha fainily.treQ. ,That, red- 4.� at the 'sky earlie4t date at which the' . � xv)i'v soon, upon amaiden'sbosom, ducL�d fall, down to, the far distIlIce, o Oat -faced, a Cot -tongoo wife, Who Wally Wrion romoved-Bot their hu,ndo to. eloquent of our crimes or Shares; and we, - go out-of-dodrsi tl�qrQ i's no tongue but waga posed scribe, himself is indubitably do. from the.- fulminating material could be .manufac. I . , turedi Guy Clyffaid was �,I. o.swellitig I whore, iiiv�r broad and shihingt it yet -was s 6ars, She loyea-the Oaks that are his idols. Or Raymond will have free fluartaro buildi t4oit.uotiotiotwlia-ivoqttllllv,opect'I waRpoculior; and if in spitc. oftbem, their . I to the same trme�!' . . � . � - ' * acended � � � smile Ancestor -one Adam -as you axe, and'tII4 sole differenqO .excommunicated. I . . � They cursed him in oatilig, they curiea him I;, , . . 1,-�ait in themistyplaill. Many 06 mile it . 7 cAii before her, and. all its course was. fair; . at the 'Hall for some Still more hi4taful - mato_a sy . from tile forest lika its not, I ground-Iloor sitbilig-roor.tis did happen to . coinnutud a. view, they generally saii their itThey wag Dot to me, brotlior; tevorl At � least, since I pitohed'6awain Harrison . betweeti,you, two. in- this respect is, that you have the monby and the inolinatiop to &inking. . 11 . . � I . I I They cursed him In coughing, ill sneezing, W. I . I . i ' NOlether with the moorcook and ptarmigan. ap:m the J�ewt4ery hill, or in the rocky � g yp some large-lititbadjury, WhOlp'l 1311411,1111�10 I I Hor llaud4 Closed 'tightly. as error; and ha"t6nod to-ro0air it, by raising. a groat- wall irarriodi%toly I a front. : � in Nettle Holt for. prating to me,About to . . -understood Guy Clyff ara. It is, now, when - making clear'tbose last few :f,ead it upon I I P a which intervene 'between yourself Nvinkirig. 0 Never was heara such.A terrible, curse. , . � I , . ButwbatgaVe rise.' � . . I d�ilp of the. park, whore.. the gentle --doesi strayed down to know their beauty;';� -in' , -to poison," � )le Spoke, So -that the pink uailS of hoi! fill- To stabbed her delicate fleab, aud. Win . All allowaifoo mado for 11 icir paxilont4ble to dwolling, houses,- I go &-fishing,, that I want a won to CItrY my basket, not to tell foolish stories against and William the Norman at furthesb. The rest of the'ladder '14 hidden, like Xacob's, - . . . JR. i no little giurrorlse. Nobody seemed Duo lobill.4 tho WOTOO. . .. . . ibo brood' rich level beyond, white.with 1, arms, and yellow With grain. It,was the go f threw olpen the casement, as I f6r.aIr. � . ' Must- 'niiedslhava so a for Bolicitade mako our c dofoiisiblo, -whon every malila hand (with & . . wFancestor's. T,Vh�, half a cen.bury kenoe,_ . I .that rightoQuachastiaement of-Gawain ab .. fe eio-aa. Nor ani I to be told luimponetrab that this is Ill *ulgar t&Ik;, tba t it certain Not ajacUdaw illthe westerntower moud ted - � I . - . p, fbather. . I � I pl.Liu which pleased: her 'best, .Vecauso it , qput that, she Mildred's tell tale bosom PaIjitate, and to I . be cross.bow in It) was, agwin4t hisbrotbox, , our. architects ot old, whether British, my handswill h�ve eviollen into on atterropt Its , divinity (loth hedge about this wonder. of 'When the immediate 'irritatloh had sub- . ' mus. the iio�eSt; for it was greed that coloA .rush impetsiously over check and . must - be Danish, 01'. Normu�n,- wore,. it � to murder. a Vassal. - Does heaven. set � . Iong I aesojilt made plain, m6re tilan'can be Bided, bo�h parties repented h &viu.driios6rte4 ­ - .. t,ii'dled .in Grace Clyffara,s. eyes sa she . I j,­tzed upon that lordly . soefte. All, Nvos- brow. . But the Lady of Clyfl!d had pas-. , sions of-her'owh -to'hido,.a,ud kdpt her, admitted, Goth.q. If they aid build a house it Will, j, t waa,not f ot the , rospoot,.but -face against us, think' you, more than against abhor folks, or is it'not rather that . explaided oway -by- m.ortal aciib.bler ffor if, - .. of the said ladder. some at - any round to such extreme measures. Glay Clyffsrd � I . ­ did penonce---�Iraving permission to boil his .. �.. - . 4 � tiers, as fir as those eyes could range, to fact averted, -though Blie,' spoke' on. ypon . . 1�1 order to better to aunoY, poop a who migh 0 wellave rejotted.'Itg alliance2 You Might I ancestor bf an); man of lineage h6a chaneed' � "call , peas -very . sof t indeed --- �and the Church of . i i, a in and be mistross of ;'but if the proud dumesues of Clyffe had'sbretched twice as ,. . I I Where I hay( � ruled, I will' mile still to thii it is, vVbo Must help' ,Ili Ch it - 'and when you flud a wo'bt1o, %pprott , . . -, W,as, just as w.ell complain that we do not sit . I . - �ivd .'here in , -have- __!�4nllgb.t,�,whm I t6 leave his purse. behind Ili in, we his - . - . � -1 1- ___ --ft- - ­_ -"----, ­-, I -daud6iid4n or worse, 00 C you, ,RqmqJp_Qk.hJm,. ,onoe,�.,more under -her -prom - -1 -, - --- :� ,. _ 'r I . fc. I .1 action. Bub there was henceforth- this - I I . . � . �tr she would h%ve.hurigered still for inore. - - -her-lif 616MY- -to—on -id- - - -- -&H wawlters, butbor -m - ­ J Y, end;'and you me Pa --th -1i -11r- .to-d'o-soras-,the!7baotii6--heI d 0 ;n� , ; -�-4.�.9!.�ab.;�a,4,,t3o:�VO4-acai I - P . I t ink,toa ord a bird's eye view. of Pare- y . . . I _14R_Vq��q -sliu_t 'it', out, outselvois �Rth 'yon pointed . pride.' I Swear that I would Tather be yeoman, sad itbach no sort of divinity to him at I all.- - Thus ' there - f in Devon, ...as � . difference, tbat.her ministers nevek came . . � to Clyffonall unless theywQre,sent for, , . I I . jx-.r, not to possess. True,. She concerned: the fable�" � Slid paused as if waiting for & . I reply, but no answer coming, save in the . I dis , PU 0, be disabuAcaoftUa:tide%by arklug, a little f urrow'dowil . the contr� i * :a that peasant boy, -keeping ,shb6p upon Fell be are I arms dcubtleas all over this historic land of_oar�, it was whisper6d, -not even - ,- Aud soindtiMes, I . . " ' ,� rialf with this life slouo,orediWd it alone, U � , . L -ever hop6d or thought (Although shte. I quick tllr6bbings of the girl's heart, inftudi- I . . ble to bar aunt, although to her own ferri- . , .bf lie kien'do of pour: , 0 . utlet, for the conve,n . . . Llyffe Hall. Ing -melted pitch. ilpon vi4it6 Ribble side than cursed with e*meIory,P9.,d' piriicid,m6.�. a6eestors, whoR ,�;§ _ ___ __ -Boden which have 6een held by'tbe� same race in , Okisliq . - .� . thr6; for. -twenty i`t­_­a � ar�Lullbf fr-dijgkN loa, , " . 0 then.. roor Guy Perished Without any t O'., ­, �,,I,,­" ..." - ' I -, --h- ' ' " ' i * ie'sis were' Amcing-1bb'se . . � - shrive im-- no-pri " ' ­ ' "' `­ .' - P I I I I - bf . ;.,.,,,uetimes drearrica, in spite of:berselrl � � _.... I I - �J",Ythip -Uir ­­­ . _g L beyond it:;L�Morookbit,:1EQZ, Y" I I - � ,fied-earathey.seetned to fill- the, room- with a-, ­ " ­_ ­ . - . soupa;JVrs'.'-CIy,ffki added, " do you know .. .1B. �­­ '­ ' ­­ 't- � 'i I - ­ was no excep wil. o.other old housea I . in P` partitions for this sort, ok Welcome" so' like- I-J'Guy:Clyffkid-aid les�'- into Pot, - Lre, you and .I, iy4at. then? ., Una'all'b's . 0 who a, as pure .as'the JHowardsl.� se blood i . These are mitoli 11 reiperited " &a long as* witilesses.whom his -widow had summoned � . lipon her� side to prove, thW., lie hod died-' . ' � ! I ' .4 I.. , 1. . . ... - .C..vad herselli aiia therefore it could matter. , i,othing into, Whose 'hands Ahis wealth . 110-tv you milat � I -m%-MiIdrqa?'o'. - '. -help . �.. I, . 71 . ,wise in' its-indeponaence of all outward . . I . dePoeindants, obliged -to jump after him . I I O�me, 'sweep these cobwebs from your . they pay their rent ; but it is reserved for hindlcrd�the lord of the vianor, who' if hot Ili the Odor of sanctAyi'st least in . 1 I . -� his bed,'&nd riot' in Boden Pot. .In expeo,, ' , hould pour when hers must needs iiuloo.sd XiD, aunv, . I. .. � - ­ � I 44By being a.autiflil and faithfuldaugh- At. w attraotions. .The ground or as shrouded . ' ' Either -the- windows were: 'a m1na, Rue,.or, one clay they will do you a . I . their . 'astes rerhape At cailiest-from' Some, rogue - �tatipn, doubtless, that be would: be, paid - ; � ' . ' 'kird � . z t. i�e,.rerbhelepo, itw4s that thought.ths,t �; a rkened - her ,fair f ace, and mairred I or tar_i1s�IA*j' .76-4 inust mirry�Oupeirt Olyff- .. oon.71 , . ard, And that a . l.. - gloom. recesses,. bioaawithin,'but ll%iriiviing in � the thickneo.a. of, tl �e wall,to -the Thereat' I miscillef", . , .� . �. .1 . . � � 7 "'What mean you, by that, Sir?". criea. . , . sved- y�r his W whom Bluff Harry' h Ire's Sake), and he Whom. be gave laudg'filched 3ome' Scurvy: tricks of ,-this the' I . I . I deb4asea, had left behind him in'th6 'most �. . . � - W, o w as She g0ed, forth � upon this aceue, - whose pesoefdl beauty I should li,ve found .� . . 11 But I do not love him, ii:unt.'s - - ­ . . � ' "' better, Your' judg­ . i by ilia terrace slits, or thiBy were., hidae, . I I . Rupert, stextirid .to. his f Set,' his. blue . eyes gleaming with rage.' ,,-How dot ' , .0 you - "y am their Common . ' fr .mother, the'Ch�rch�- td boast h1weOf in. soutcheons and,chov-- :Stringent. 'direetions to - the Clyffards who . ... M,, i ' : -should come If ter hi' that, in. Case he -� t1i own reflection. ther�-to erij( 'Jy, but -not . . . . t -I I-Na;y,11 those 'iigiit� So much the niece. I ment, when you. come'tO - TWO him, will be ' parapet. Moreover; Wherti,this paues Were ... . moodqratel� laigoi many of illpm were. ,of au6h things? Y�u call'othefs' cruol�, but : . , . a h ve voutured'to,�7ound tile thus far." non� & - I , to"; in 11 jackasses fighting for gilt �ipgQr. . -of lineage. I . I , ivo.fiis list sacramental . should fail to ribee , . ..., I I elment should headeforward be �. rites, no lodg posses I answered � a, .. 'Olut lips,,, but thatosimaille.' I Mugti pos.. the lesslikely to be blinded." 1� . � . ', � " Buthe'ddes �obc iove.ine,,, falterea. tIIO :stained glass, -and blushed with the bIdda, . .. - (if kfiighti� stid. the dalAps, ic1g.the Hates. of "My dear Rue;" rettlr�e'd'tbe 6ther .w4th . , ' . I - bread;" as a g;ntleman apeieDt . oraq. timber, beside one'd ,One..must O.,,in A . - d6lisy prieAd. The , - ; given in Clyffe Hall to ti . I . " . 5C S'S . - $lie beat her littl I before I cap onjoylb.ol 1 e. - .a.� _.- . � . . . . .1 .I. . g, I , - , ,-_a-.., .. .. . it . .. . I Clyflard., The library in.-partidul or, which astonishment's.nda. pitythai5he.Strove -'Ili _ ,f , I .1 44­iV,.+1,_.Te&id to at6er - family 'bree tb get that.hold in this sort of I Vi9yed this Posthumous , . . . document which con ;r 4 ;4 11 .- - I .. . . . __ !?Z ­ . V, it against, Tine U by, an '. A, CO, Unu yet, . '44 Even if such were the case," answered .should have � been.'the best-liglited room of, V n can,. t . I Druidical reverence, . * � ;, . m5laualito tw4s won at, n SW.a.7". 5 B�, ' ­ ' I . iAgitin, but not , in passion;. wbatevok, Mrs. Clyff ard,; coldly, 11 there ire Means to all-, was the worst. It was- beneath the you? 1. -declare, up6li my honor that I -. ciyffar&- bt6a iienty. of timberi and- full of 'th6se ,identical - 11 bic, wilrdi of mere . , . . . Airred the' depths of her. subtle heatt meant nothing more than. .such 'niorbia The . threatenings and. tbundors!!,�iich 'he had. . I . � . . . . . , . .�. , .. . . ,make him, without usiii,g4ova-potions..'But level of the terrsce, Ind. entered :from thoughts were bid for auybqay. � �Hav, We all things fitting besido;.thai jewel offarl" CY hil4self set It �Naugbt Ili the mouth of .0110 � .� �. �L . � - . .n-ely indeed was evidenced upon+ the - sup.,. he �d6os lo�6 yoll'au4 yoll-kilow.-it, Mildred; within by a deacon t i, thesu v .' t � . I . I . . . . . I - ; price, their ancestry,. was sp end ' .. . . . I . p 6 an a iloon I, iaiy,sbt, . . . � 0 i itutb. There was one answering rap from' . , , I .bf splendi '-."I not evou now the Bsidesp'pro6f, of dt:in. out � I hod never, . - much'inore privilegOd-1,Af.tustom is privi- -;- . ,. + r an' " ' al,a .Bid -only , made, 9, of �. . ...,� ., .. � --a gor&ous'caEjkOt. . It - a�yl � . . . I '1,61 int6ry for, I knoii it, and 'you must fieeds have day soft d g earn Poor , . ' . � . . . ?Aid hood legiiL-toutter them; yet', Strange to's I . + I . . ,eatli, and af te I e -door learned it be&ia me.., When he took your. theta. Its bearns'bariv.,to sirtiggle through . ,, " " ' ip the most perilous �. times,' been B6ipPed 0 behind h Be'silent; do.not Mention .bim," -inter. . we obeyed. One'or two of his des- - ' ,. - ' � +peried er, -slid A young girl, hand in the Oak iaallery,bat'yester4ay Ana thd­painted sbieias of Sir John: And Sir you of its surroundings, or, e fced'.Ior-a . . . . � . . . , n, tored t -dia not Strove ' I kiipted Rupert mens�cingly. +'�J,tell , , . theLwe an swayed y -the ­ . I , he room, �.'Mrs.. Olyffard ovis and Sir U&r%, before . �. .,. I , V al 1tB far -darting lustre. Can . rits may'liave �be ID � . to kise it-4sfiaw, .*-never 'blush, for Gwinnet, Affir B I will n ins.": . . emkon to Conte cdnvenience.'of I . I � . � ,,�von turn her bead, b ;at with her'rait � ot beak his na I the, command. It. was . . . int t � . 1. th&t;'it was. only I who witnessed it�-y6u. 'they �%Ssed the*window. - - This. apartment , -The sort of chivalty that'liaA 'Inimatod . :--mo still fixed ilpoh the view without. .. "Whatl 'not. my. father's?" returned . more 4gre6a`616 for many res'a6ha fha.t the - , . - , . - were right not to Stiff& him.' Tbu aid VQry bad,once been the irmor�,iluastill bore Norman Bryan had been trb,ilsp�ittbd I . I - I gh r9so v . rhaps," answered Ruperti with� ,Ali. have -the power, anatbe� should lie6p whe . 1. f' hi ' I tit,' the. girl. - of Mr, Ay,16o I thought. Why, what 6 t�eiftboling ts,k - ' ' d 'thi: . I . . let hard by, and perforpT 'the duties o is : .. , I I I Breakfast waits, Mildrbd,"' Paid ,Aie -. tracea at. the us Raymond. ..",I was'merely about to repeat " keeper of the Clyffard conobiehet), Instead of �.: _. � . - well; but do not say . that Rupert is ilidif a to which Whad been put, that his melancholy Arises mainly from 'through all his line; 11tha, ,good � old 'rule, being on- the spot,t4.wAtCh itO v�oikihgs t*oo, - � � i:io�ghtfully. "You are late this raor;ll�ig, fereat to you; That was not the first� IOVO-.. beford the mighty'towes,- standing shoulder . lay should tike who - over I - from the - , I � I I 11 we you heard the news'from the X_)4,ue.T1 .-jassa,ge between you' -two,. as. I -, I . be encouragbigs-dollfauties.'? � .'.' I the simple plan, that tl minutely,'should Step : ha= I presume to SbOuldor, as thou I ad. not to I? . . . I , � Yes, in replied - ­ I I .1 en � down aloue.ana- road, garrisou� y'. ,I: 'I 0 � � I Can't had,been pi�aeived Ili its integrity� . . A ... ,1 ... I (,! vril Olyffard is dead..'o * ' - , . ' ' " effort at self-coraitkol"!1 perhaps -,ib does, . . ,% . . � ' dove is this; thaithe very- mention'+ of' her Too= Above the shelves. -glanced msik I' did not TfieCl�yffards had,had no iieed.to..ma�y, orneew'heireqnired; but.:RaIjh,CIyffar . . . if Ay, Child; the ground .befiind us th . . - . I miauhdtrstood� you, ?�&Y�rrond; , . . . pbey�d'ihe.lnjullatiou foi�ita own sake. . - - an future mate:sboltild flutter her thus I" � - -fair device, deserving to be .better seen, of . mean I if , - "I � . I . heiresses ; their �lileldsl bore ic eselitche. Ops I an, ', j - . ' - t. least is gafe. madman are Baia to 4,'Mildied Leigh did treinbl�;jetnbtWith mo�eand ap6ai,of � &me And barqiiebus6�;. And .. , .. . 4) .of pretdrise; their pios&rity,had grown. Tke 111-Wkitt ill-s�elled , pirohm4nt, ! I ... . ,�.. . , I . 'J' I am 4f1rO Yoii ineanii ,me � ti h 'dietatedby Molitor, .and,enjioying a`m6au* + +- . I . . L, come ,sane men, gometimb�, and ,stretth . the tiraidiiy of love, but rather as; the dove , upon the oaken panels. between the sbel�es. . - like.s. river -.but, unlike it, had-neeidea no 1. � I I , . I I ri�pliod the .other, laying'his hand'kiiiAly � ' sort of revenge, *as Ili his eyes 9, ifb�cred. + ilic-irfattered hands .igain forwhat was' cowers and quails over whom the hawk is -shone Whole sfiea�ds of ancient W�&PQUS, me : foreign fboders:.to sustain It. +Thefe*!-had ' : , . . - I � I on Rupert's* should6r. liCo.' now. with. . it limdfallp . writing. : He kept it in &,vast iron bound - -­­ - - � '' ' . ;;',thing. . I . I . . . . � . I d -with doublb-locka,'dud 'con. . . .. �,I_ca: thell! own; but the dead lay claim to paigilig, 6ud tbreateriing to sto6p. ' ' 1*3 ' in s; hari6st-field of been dry weas�oui when . n &Rttle;, � . . Ralph Clyffaid* is lord of Clyff a - the g eami of any. . . . Take, &,hing in Ribble*13ecli" dlidst,'hiriiiedid I . . my faith,"as the Clyffards say, war. + . :. . . - � � I .1. 9. . . .1.1 � . -Una there had beeft fithea of-*oivil commo!. - I 4i"By .+ . , . _j, .14i - a,. &yj. PTGBGXL . .. - , ' -o.lssf. Ipl&oem.,�'f6etflin�6�t�esecoi.id, m1tholigh I aoubt:wbother one orthein ever Upon ,.th6 met "' - ' - " til . ...... t�rv!6Ni 1- . Irpii .You that it tly.; , tion, when it had even beeh :4amino& up-, . 'tziniug. A number of other farnity hocu- � . I . � - I . . - . ning of. a in but I 1av6 something else to do -first, I have , menis,:fleom . the original deed of gift cona .1 , '�k p,, but it is still for -to, cliipb� -Do. yet . -Lbigh.and her aunt this. , 'that be- alonei.,for . a a removed, the lorbad Stream . . . - � � .1 . . . � . I . had Z�igh to Swear by, but you Play - the between Mildred indeed. I would r but the obstacl -forth in the ferti matiorof Clyffe, idcap+ ic al strong, Child 211 ' . I . . . Only, look you, Mildred," . I . . . a Ad only -poured �, I n a ite, of our . . . ". . . Inaideu prettily, apartment was occupied, as' it liall-ary little." Ruport'sSid this,'walking,hastily of prosperity b ,. I.. lord %eblkingi by the Bergeanity of Ending , - " . . I .1 . ,'ilia - did not speak these words, as A. - added her iun.b, changing'her tone of rall- ,W,j ,tthaiperiod of the day, by Rupert And towards the door, us though afraid lbat his greater volume. They had carea-nothing. him a Sheath of a;rrows and Rix loaves of oat� . . . � . . I .w.,th.er would itivo done'. - It was her con. Wry, to 0110 of Sharpest esimeat': 11 do- not , Raymond Clyffatd�: Th;y were � Sitting -1 . OT ,' red -or. White - but -each had. -­ � . . -brothor'i importunity. gliould-6vercome his . Ili, tUtostijIs of �ii6o' bread -,whenever he should, bunt Ia Ribble * - - - . + ' . . i"Wiptuous habit't6 addiess her niece �s ovir icet- it, -- or rather, 'keep your more within the same oriel'-windowl. and Close to � . .. . .1 . I _,: smelled the Sweeter FiDriiat—dowrl to.poor' Cyril's nlad;�vill, Dot . . + . . 1; own resolution. . .. I , , , . . . . I i.hild," and, she used it -now mcchaui,-, frigid 'hiiiodi for me, hilt , to 'your � 10VOt 'the cmiiment,in,'order to get,413'­110h-light, .1 ' St. Mark,, aw ib bad prevailed avor. the I . . .. �.. Raymond'k eyes ''followed him with ' ' . I -�tl ly when no contempt was. Meant. - + t4aw a little. You- may let him kim your, os�ible,joj tile obou'jitions Ili which other. They had loved ]King Charles -slid' worth the parchment it was written on. ,, " 1. .gellaille .sympathy until the door ;had . � -6�4 or I . -b% atile, - . . Lookinaupon RaIph-Ciy6ra,s bagg,&ga + I , I am strong* enou�h,&Uki i:t, blilld 11' 11 ,,t til�3e,"ruitsriat6h your fingers It"Noiaeug6ged. 'The elder.waspPring . . , . . monaroby, but.not with such a Perf6ctlOv6 r ., . % 1. . ; rob, .his lips were'aprings. � -1 t . . ted volume of ionlauceo, the closed behind him. ' ; , that, it bad cast out the fear of Cromwell but not ill-ftworea. face,, And - the , Plaited � " I I . ;,pliod Mildred - Leigh coldly. if What away, as thdUg I a, I hair that fringed it, one could not but w' . " V, il, 1, � , ..� ovoupill-brin .poor Rue I poor Rue -I" .he -murmured. Q117, ­ ,.,� .. ,,� ,s old you have me, do. . thought .to have had '% very different' Tole yo;upgor WAS engaged in making a fish-hook if and his. Ironsideg, siejohn,.inaaea,' had. I . , ".. . I . God granto thfit thou may?st not )]orin6 the , Ltter, &14 der, what hiscould have been Ili his youth.+ - " . Swift as a snake, the lady of 'Clyffe to support girl, - when I brdiight you to attractive for trput. I . down on thine own head I It Ia: no made ast. in that ter d. he ever - have been a trustful child . . % . at ayo 0" 0 � it. Tile :CoUi , +. I I round and placed her face quite Clyffe Uall'laot year '; I deemed you would - - a '" "�ruod . , I I wish you'woulatilb Whistle a It " curse defelide4 Clyff- against Lambe saying bli prayers at a mother's kneel A � . . ' ' . . . wonder that such.piophesies Work on their ad at. . ,.-I -i,ie -to that of bet niece, as abo.sab at tb6 want &A-uen.na, of Mistress Prudence to say, ob,eriveAthe -former .testily;- 11,40W is. one - I ii tb6y' have r blood of Cavalier ond of notitiahe liad 114 ' I !.�'Ao, so near that lidt a quiver of the ;lipo .1 Hang � back, hang back.'. , Why there is to read?", : - ". . . . . .. own fulAlment, who aindB: refused to mix in the castle-Moat,dprJong. light-hearted. boy, enjoying .the .r,ports of -' .. ' I I like thiD6 to deal with, I wish -with thee the'llour with. all aboy'sq*pkoityfor enjoya . . J � . . . ., � 'I didn't know, you were reading, Rue - . - 'Id change places. Rub- A young man cot . irting the -smiles ; . '. , . .. � . 11; t a trembling of In -eyelid, could e§capa- nob.a handsomer lid -than Rupert. Clyffara 11 . , that thou and I con . .weeks of sioge� the,�veat wing had Sorely . . I t, -r gaze, I . . . . . I . . - I fitted with all king" * , sufferedl�' Yea might ses even now the ment? . I i . .. .betwixt this and Catel, anc yet% Seemed to me'tb be oWy thin . ' -sort might be shot here, 1 4 of beauty, his pulses tbro'libing with this . I.. , . � I . . I I I " Listen, Mildred; you are . no fool, the graces tha . . . - U .. Ist a Sound— flcAr . I � . J . tare door tofools, of your. '. 916ily thinking,11'sighed up�rt 11 but b'sh Of that rs upon th&-stubboorn stone. Many a ' iking his briEoad the of the Spring, had lie ne,ver'experi- , - r liough you would faih that. I should take . age; ��hile, as for those mattefs to which a ,that is much harder 'work than,readi,g-" 'fancy"' at' - lig, 'y days ,Aiclr, long, or � i'll f or,oue. .You' are not'n, baby either. Woman, if � a V ' "I ingliliaw,"Wit6ut muchdamago.. .1 am, sliiiiik'of battle d thatfrorib wibbstoda, fultiess . . . . . �ni It Iwit?" ropliedthe other. carelessly. not my . , arid often -hei.rkened t6 .the , roar -of oul- enced those, palm . .. . +. � I �. �iao one, act$ bet ina, there Ono of your area ones thahk Goal �rin 4nd rtng of- Steal, wbioh now regarded short,fall,to-thelotof almolstallmaktAls? , .. 11 I . - in all the porth: -hover do,' either - erefore , , am . no I , . I 0irlshaveibeell, ,wooed and won, ay, una is so&ro6ly a better. Watch . I , -and � th .1tiall-o'clook. There are, one, -two, three V4 . Most"Of lis have ,�Oct Such ,-Dan, and tried . . I :1 . � �en widowid, too, beford .they - have, - I What luck WaB 'D�ine,l - says,Zfolhs,� here, judge. . - What- ore the Important matters Vrim gard�n iinly,.alld the' sleeping. . . ' + . I . th oradle,hithe �Iuy- lo�, .1 good hours of fishing before me; ,and then, the to the, mowing of the to PiCLure,thbm in a I I � . I . ..., Wiled your age.. Yon know for wh6t .yotyourals,tWiceogood, Rulph-cly,fNid Which dqmAlia ,your ittention- so urgently all I then, for my 8weeb.-Milared, I". - waters, and listened ground, or at the Altar - with their brides-, - . � - . , � I ['')se lustrous 6y�i have boen�givtn you� % was neither youpg'-uor fair to look upon f , . 11 ­.- L. - binywhiatling'.'Oharlibig - , I tho loapof flih, �-It.ha.il 'done 9 . . . - I I 4 this Morning, tha. a dark face lighten6das he spoke, Ana Scythe anc and failed. Their .passed Ia not -to, be , . I ..; and he had Ia. iutdrruPt. .theim? 1, - Th' it War forever. .Wla, awallow-harmted, � . . id how to- use- them.' You CIO poh. plait SOTIS��auoth& woman's sells- ray Darling!'-woli . . ., the. eyes, somewhat too. stern for boyhood, . imagiried, and even those who witnessed it , - . . i �,,kt raVon hair so cuunipgl� to jJIcase. i and Cy;ril wks &Iive-, i0ile .You, you�WO I � limetif to . 0 , U a one. who, having had cin tell us little. Of Ralph Clyffard, Men . � ,7.; . your. . . P- was doing it solely Out of cOmP . softened like the black wf6tbra ofa, m6un- '�X�olado It 1 0 , . � , i,,,11fa,lone. Boys like that color always 11__�� ipg milk;&Ced foot, bow'are how you anger I Jacobite tqndeucies.14�-,�- I . tain tarn . tow ' is Sys of tr hie,' henceforth spends a 'know only that be. lia(I been a d - '', . '. I . - - . . . . � your - ,hed, by the niootl, as, he life Of I65&6 on fiiends. Even the% . utiful Son, � . :Aie glanced aside . In P, mirror, glistening mo, with tears I 1have not got' tlius'far �lie other, didnot re'ql,', but ,It with strode gay ly from the sun ken chambbr, ,am d - Without o w -hall it was ndt'oasy .1, . I upon my . way to be balkied by'a girl's Mad' t N.. - . b,ch troubliii .ha:d, been short lived. under circumstance . ,� the oaken Panel like floating ice on a b downcas.6 eyes fix6d on t 'a OOr, on W : through the vaulted pasidgiis to the hall, td be duti�ul; that a kind heart lay some- � i I.. 4 x rk Sea, at her 'Own imburn trqaseg�­,, but fancy. 'Maill There hev,di wits �. Clyffard ,tha.,rich heraldic 'blazons were -thrown,' Whistling his' vastly tune., go blithe he stormiller and Withoutsurrander, the banner whorf� withiii, him, notwithstanding -his ' ' .' I I I , the blonde that'lasts. � You wxllbo grayi hilt as mad &4 ,-van would be if -you std(l, i�iug idly with his foot th(L fA L 110,11tic Phone amid the general glooril, it s6emed'fta, , (if tile i'j'a'riiamont had been quietly substi. hang I ;oie-belinvior-, and that � . Ud, 'before hie. Your tin!ie 'IA short, I X61 to Ituperl;-for if you.loiciobim, tri se of the bond and ribbon,, 16ionge 8;na . though t - . t ad for that bf 6b king Upon the round _hty and ausl . i g shadows of tbd plabo ut Ili his first marriage be . had pleased his i I I uy, liegg cour he hauntill ,an(, , . aug,as you. think ydurself-boisaro . lem Mildred -who' are, poor its a . or'.' fret. Alter it little bbbrokd silencovith, 11 I � flea at big Sprightly Stop, : gathered to, -towey of Clyffe'Rall, and General Lambert f athor and ia'hia second had Pleased -him. . : �, .1 - ' At tho,same table - I . % �.q misuM it. Look, youi because Rimph, dependent ou'my bounty for -�outvory got- wi%h 1 Was you, naymona I,, , � I pther af ter him More darkly . thati before, bad dined with Sir John sell. - i1a had.. been boiiglit up at Cl�fta I.' - I IA the ba,hquetin�, room, - under which th�l � ( ;) ffakil weanLhig flair like you, And 3mv- ments--:�ybit IoBe-mll you 'gee,from yondor .to That is an octd wirib," returadd the like clouds b6hind the �sun. - :- ,6,,d,d - from'bis iiAandy, but not, Of'ootitse, IS its , - - . . . i ng, collars fille1with goodly wine; rersiAs casement -w.ealth, and- - �iafloii, that other laughing,*, ii,.Do you, who know so Iroyal Idgabitlie Stuart.had condet f,th, hair. 116 bad, not dooira-d to be So -, and- had . . . i -i drinking water from the spring, and lives rnakoa- the proudest -smile upon you; - I . ,, . ollw�ti,)n V1. - � � ­ �to place' tbemselve'B .*only' a fe*,.mO I . - it AWAY from' � + . , � , ' , theu,,desird to be -ign6rant? .Oro . I . . . � .. ' Innoll THE- UASTER 01" CliVYrn- L be ord, . . ' ' . ." . driven the very thought' of � ­ i-1 it half,dreath, .through Poring Qu his' and ljowor,'that lienda th; stiff neck of,tbib f I , I . I , being, the heir ,of . Clyffoo wobla, you , .I. . I . I ' -him is far a� - �ossible. Not only d d his ' ... I I I + ,ocstors, And looking for -their curgo to poor atid �Ori gain�Wjldredo.ba sure.'of . - � CI'yff&rd was* -worm like lt_wa� Of such ancestors as those that I I. bX011 go Wrote, younger livoillor's pot Ralph no book Childless t1liclo.ft,aderick look likely to live' . . . . , I I - 1 1 on him and his, you think Verb aps thu .:? . .. . ilia older son, itild, a p ff; and a' far. :for a Scott of. years to 6omo, but his own I - j this -s, life-long coomy Ili Ono wlio'nover tion an . . -yet * no sportsman like Ralph ClYff4rd Wa TOU' � . . I . . A . I . . ...� himself is maa.1, - � I . yet lias failed to work her.will I" - I . . I I " There, are worse. things tbftU lilbiud. hisydringer. Now,for:a 'man of fortUnO Worse than these. . He was by no means a fathbr Arthur the youngest brother, was - . , I . . I I . I 31,aunt? Nay,not.rl` + � I .. . 41 1 know it v . oll,�*� zilsWorod Xildr�dl �013r," returned ,tile young Mail . gravely , to live 'jif the country and 'be happy, it is . bad mail him6olf -, there was not 'olie of -his . . , .- . Y. ' i or not t - Jougalitiq,. Perhaps, Who, being compared, alivo, a'stout Mail, too ;1did what was Still - , ' , - I . .1 Who, then, child? Who has'darad to' hopelesfil "I Will -6pao vi 0 ('-but. it ,Was not of.mere station I was almost essential that 110 gboula bo.,.�nnjaf__ I ';holaAave -more to the purp�ob, there wits Cyril, a ' .Vour face .does brink -, I will strive to love your stop-pon, thju�ingd I onvy ybur liapPy aispositiont those two t1fingo. Eveli,llowadays, when .with him, wolild not upon the ale bpy - than - I --ink my husband'mbd; S . . . . � � � �oredbytb000ntrsstj 'Tlforoworeall�� h , but a twolvomonth older I ,,..t pay compliments., WAS lie Mad, ti.) uuporb-11 . . . )v floggin g Spirits, Ana those plea. � he has the fortnightly, or evenmeekly, dis- Bull! himself, Yet even thou Ralph was fully . ybur'bovi I to & Sort of sublimity Ili his iguoralleo of the rauided that he should be master of . + . .. iii trry vw?" A twitching At'the corner d " I care pot tot that, sliriva you to Marry surea which tlf6 simplest sports never, f ail Vannation of justice At tho'next town true state of the. 'Caaa-in bi$ personal 110 0 0* I I . �1 � .. Ow girl's mouth -the hint of the beginning Ilini, Now.;got'yougona, forlhave wobB io&fford. I euvyy6n �our�ory str,ong6li attend, and the board or Guardians offer" , family Olyffa, for, that th urso.-ofthe Olyffaras .. I . f4a Bmile-had. brought this question swilt tb weave that demand. my -most dolibeiate of limbo Raymond, and, the -manly. beauty its-utemy'oh%ir at the like interval, time humility. and in ilia outrageous � . . tat needs fall., . � I , I . ' � Of ot,1,11r f,aao.of i I . . . * pride. " I an, I - To be conthitiod. � 1. +.'', thb quivering wire upon a tow try gentleman .inothing�litityself"lbolniglit In . � �.. I ­ I - er 4rmVs thought, This Carr bore, he is your ,unolej eal y I . hall", heavy with that Coup have oxelaimod, "!but everything in virtuq . . I I I I . -io lightning. 11 Well, and what then? Child, but not ybu�oqual.` Give him U. U. , Rue, you make Mo blush 11: library Mainly consists Of works Of _­ .. ­­ , I i I whose __ . . I . I oil men mad to Marty 7 By 'get tips, but not to kl4b. Be 1661 a2 . Ox . It' the ore, of the 11 Turkish Spy," and who of my d6scont. from. on unbroken line of . Ave not d a2 oly replied the other laughing. am D� ^ 4.1,,avoll, if I were Malt, I'd call my hous�6 to- trim, mud especially in th .. rasa t of becurstomod to such protty spocolles from cannot tako Sweat Counsel with his keeper 61 most up mitigitte(I soonriarols", He hoped, When we wote young, B%ld Sit John b . I I . . . I 111N own, my purse my own; nor would I Ralph Clyffata. DO Dot fe least t is the -ladies, I moure you, ,Mrs. Clyffard concerning ,,th6 birds.,' . still the 21ilges when his timacame,.&S it must tome to all Lubbock- recently, We knew 'that the I � )­.ve children ptaying Jot.my death, -or t -should opgor him -, ib will be 8 its chief IWO in his eyes, looloard had spota, the tiger wag Striped, J , ily enough was go, good AS to toll mo in confidence, comes every morning, save on that unhappy �Srla death wore W b Wa . I litlirs of any kind, I viould not buy the -to be Alf&blo, ocomo great; onlyy0storday, thatAwas O'blaelt devil, Monday" and there are, Mitigations in short Wasmuch as it had not Spared tbosd. great - allatho HOD tawny, 'Out by t I$ 8 80 . I . when you have b � Ia *not 6bour .0 us to ask ; An& if - -*a I I 1. 11L St Of WI1ve6 at such a Price. -the ODOR whose Proud faces, frowriod ovoll upon it di Dine would have answered. k, * �;i And yet;, I for A smooth v�ot:4 from Ono who is in'llo.ilor 1, wonder whothoi,,thore b such it thing � as swallow flights to -town by* help of hitit, froth, their Canvas Ia the oak gallery 4 . I . ,ippost, you think there is no ma�iiuo -rich heals all." . . . I a white She -fiend. . . steam horao, whose hot white -broath Coln __ ,) bad asked o 4 . � � 11 I . . I i_h�.th t 3 that the stripes, of � L� that he might give both 1%na and gold lk %ed I say, to meet hid 'end at U� NOW we 900 at 6 glall C( . I t,ot 011iPTEAt V. I -4 11ush, Ray, hush; the. Walls of 0.1y.00 be soon, lot us hope, from our Castle of I 0 , lyffard &,ad a Christilwa, without a tigerbavo reference to its life, among * ' I . -i make you his, and yet be to spendthrif � TllZ Truitt AND TMA Iff"tit-11=14ultrTIVE. halb ears." . - . 6 indolence, rising serpentine along the being . .that devout des -asses - .. I "I h%voilever thought, about it, buntill . 1, Their talent for hearing, Rua, is, how- aistant. "llog, like intense from the AlWr ipV,IV&t_'V6II award that ire jungle gi. '. tile lion is sandy, like the � . I.Plioa Mildred Leigh, colorlossas Virgin Thiire is nothing wore strange than that over, a very wodbrn aecomplishmont; just of Travel, ub it is only lately that such ad & contradiction in terms, -And desert ; wbilo the repAdilgil of the leopard I I , 1. � tot Without an -impression that logolniblospoto of sllklebigoglanoingthrotli� . I I ittrIble bbtioto some sculptor. who would the aspect of external nature, Ia beautiful two years old, as I reckon, this day. Yea has been the case. it, a grandfather of t be wah . . . I � . t u.in how it to his purpose. 'Not a musolo Many thousand years ago as on this May shaka, your head, brother# but until outs, bdilig a Country a(Ildre., did not bu4t, ris forefather Guy bad not behaved alto- the 104vto., . 'L I .person of WO!,conaitiOn. , Canadian 50a places are takoti by Amorl. . ? . , . . ))loved, and the long lashes of-Ilor eyes enchanted Morning' (whicli, so fresh &Ila Our , good .fabbor brought' that woman, it awoke coulthisoration or contempt, at. gothei no became a . raelfid S - - . . ,iroopea down almost as it in Slumber, lair it is, might WRI be the Arst that over — I., . . . . boraing AS he was popular or the kOVOTSO � -- . I I cone con the ope At on " three � retailed gtq. broke on buman, Vision), #at! , Cared for *Not by �ny means to 0 ocin lared With, among his neighbors. Xfhd took t6 reading, * Iling-lolades bibs' . "Yoll lie�yoq liov) _ I(ThoirlhWAVa tbougbt Is that their libU669 , tile ritish Cc u-mbianot, , . shell contituo loravok, and tboir dot qo), slid % i?l _ ), procociaitig, so V116 ii(olvl . C llyftrdj� ,slowly, 11 Not a thought about nothing It till till -within the' 1ASt three those persons now termed llhaturalt'tg 11 who it It -WAS M Portent, %L CoUrod'of a wore Amatioan silver than they IlUndroa year hiia beau s6id, would peep And bota'alkii ai6o to 9,11. gencratiblia; they 04611 their - I 4t,&tJd&g'tJLJ Why, girlathink6t potb I - -that It their Own baiDes.'I I wri'lit, throaton to votellolo. .. . I . _ 0; that the dominion 910HOS their )mother s grave� altogether abnorrqq) and U1166bbYs I . . , . � . . . I . . 1. . " . .* .� . . ­ - � . . '. ... . . . . . . . I . . I .. , I I I I . 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