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. . ot, 6, 1881. W&telled' up at onoe; Music is good by All moping, do, so; ;but(poelrkgour PoliQ1. shlo.ep In the boah, room,. whether it's blue (somewhat tardily) that be had bad �noagh ' .4 wou rigpgn.
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.0 . tot biba, And the I . . $ . I allow, or wbateveroolarsh it of . liquor, and that it was time to join the � I .
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, young. It is but U. dull 'life he leads, here, Well, Grace?" 10.11 I I 1. Vbiercls Apipp,latutipat thug in We" I
� 0 :: 1 04 Well,. I dare. pay Miss Grace herself, as I 11](Aylies. .
AVION, )CD AT LAS-rr. and fit to make a young man sad." I wonder at your blindueso-thatio all. � . . "I think it is too Ixte," observed Rupert, ,
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. . 1;� Raymond Is Act sad," returned bar hus, Setting aside the illeffect that Raymond's was, will be here presently," observed, Mr. glule,t , 14 to, Join the ladles' to-4ight; The Deanery 91 Westminster As A prize
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* FJt9VY 99! 140TO and nPr'"W . no who, to gain time, u example might have upon big brother -for Willim I I I I Z .,bsolu
band,AIkq 9 . in .Cqktor , 44 you had better tackle, loads they b4yo probably loft the drawing- P to ,
rgeg . , , �� , , ..Iy unique, In a certain laenge it, is
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� at little he IlAsthe stronger will', although he is the .her about It -, it's no us I more, richly endowed I than any arch.
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py the author Of " Wllftt Ro Cost Hart" force. . youliger-A . � it gc t . . Stuff a nonshensh,"I returned Mr. Carr; bialloprio, for its income is large and its,
" Gwon, 1, ana'Other g. stran ,a me that you Accordingly, When the Mistress of Clyffe It .
161inelo Harvest, "That Is true," answered Mrs. Clyffaxd do not mark his Assumption, his arrogance. did pay the housekeeper's room mvisit, not, I'miaph't1e4v a song. I raught-get, a song OXP013toes nopplaml, But. it has other advau- .
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— . coldly. It' To .chase the Stag, the tax, the Not only does he show, respect for none, however, until the 'morning bad so far outof Nigh Mildred. ;,aobmao% bersholdersh tages, The. Dean Qt Westminster is abso-
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RZE U V11. ough for Raymond. but lords it, as though he knew he were t1i advanced that Mr. 0 , ant late waster, for the time being, of West. -
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. . He might have been A ,huntsman born, for beir of 411. I . fit to refresh himself with Another meal, 11 What I" exo1mimod, the brothe'rs, start, 1111114ter Abboy� with all itstraditiono, go
MOBAND AND WIFE- I . bh that he pas, ; "Ali , does hel so ?"cried, Ralph. - and had thereby' ke . up co, Ing up -with A sin Is impulse, and r , ogardiq is also his own Ordinary, owin I
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,illas Cyril's death made you eo very, aeoses. Nay, even a huntsman would have 11 !to deep, an though his brother were once 11 tackled 11 th!tt Say upon. the lack of theirgueat with ashirig eye au(I. obedience to no bishop or Archbishop.
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fol t some reverence for the race which fie aerved, already doomed. This, very in I ,,, in personal respect th paid to him 11 My neeab," exclaimed Mr. Carr, apolo. in -E I . responsible to - �
: sad, Ralph, that not even I can com r . , , . . grinill 11 . I
. husband, whereas R%vmoud_. 11 t6library hodarod totwitlilmwith his Clement Carr, Esq. getically, 0�my own neesb, you know, , nobody but himoellf for whaLlie may.do,
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y64 21, asked Mrs. 01YU(tra, Of, her I are I minvery sorry, brother," Now, Which of you young vag-that is, 'or BAY, or write, or even p '
. . . a small allamber oommunicat. 11 Well, wife, what'of Raymond 71, morbid feelings, his. tainted' mind, and , ,,Ia,moi reach, ITS
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� . as he @at in �. . . 1(74dthing, Ralph . 1. At what might returned she gravely; #1 youhave hadenoug1l, young gen lamdn;�-axo - sweet lives in the heart of London, and in
ingwith, his dressing -room, and in. which -nothing. You Are angered him- with hints . � It , upon her?
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he was .. accustomed . to transao I th I is I busin . ess, grave -enough alrea . . . . L however, I trust, blest. I need not mak, go You, Mr. Rape ex-officlo a recognised institution a 6 Court.
I . . I without my Sadden- happen.,, _. rf, ish it? or ish it you, . 1. . .
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. Affairs, , Itei firrillpd, - not sad , but grate. . Ing you further. 21.1d, after all, perhaps . , 44 Are you sure, WIN?" inquired Ralph to,yoi4r drinking," . I Mr. Raymond? 114 - , lim, I've foundish you, and consequeutly-in-tho Very firat soold
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. - set face, y he only do a C, quirvil, out. Leave we alone, for seeing into. a, . I n to 4
fully, lovingly, in her false s4 at a it to vex ine. He does not yff4rd, greatly moved. 41 How know you , what call one do but arlielcoll," in, in all Europe, He' has ,a oharmi g si- -
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. gravely Shack hisbead. I love his step-motbor; that is only natural. this? Beware how you advance this thing, her relative in a tone balf-Apologetio; half. ____71 . dence allotted to him. His duties, are not
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,,You always oomf art me, dear one. It A mauls sons, unless they Are dutiful, like if you have no certain'knowledge." . 44 shut , u . V with A. serving -man , 11 Sir," interrupted Rupert with, diguity . wore Llama is necessary to make life.plem.
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I were dejected on my own, account only , , often resent their fIvIl,er's "I am, no tale -bearer," returned Mrs." = any Ponvernationob?" I $'these remarks are most of iiva, ab� sant. And there . fire . tradition I a and. 448CLT
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: you would soon cheer roe. But it is not ; second marriage.11 . . Clyffard limuglitili, SA I know of myself 11 What does he want, CatorTl inquired 'mu@L not her repeated. You Are ii elation I
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so, Grace, althoughwauy , would be . Sad who 11 Resent it I" cried Ralph ciyffara, Start. that so it was. Believe me it would be best Mrs. Clyffard contemptuously, fib state to enter a, draming-room," invest it with the highest dignit . A
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knew tbair doom had. been s'poken, who ing up And smiting the table With his flat tbat these boys were kept apArb." 11 He wants to.. dine ,inthe dilling-room, "Whash A matter witli roe?" inquired Deanery is m more honorable prize in mally .
felt as I feel "-be laid, his liand upon Ilia ,-"reseat it I What I is be, his father's ', lillutRupert would W more,dullth4u andsleep, in thaBlue Chamber, ma'am.11 Ur, Carr with virtuous warxutb, - ways t a a Bishopric. To a Bisbopio
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. heart-" that I have )lad my , warning, and tutor? Am Ito be told my duty by this ever, Grace." . 11 Besh room in th6 house," mattered'Mr. "'You are 4runk,11 .observed Raymond wa are bound to Appoint I'm sound mA4'e .
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.. mustsoorigo; yetIdo notrepiuefortbmt rudeboyJ RavoI robbed him, of gold or "Then give him meet arid gay compall. Clement. . . impetuously� (,Do not venture to utter -that ii to'say, a dull man'aud an ortho-
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matter." � lands 04 lie should be envious of me 2 � !one ; set the Hall doors wide, and bid, your "You ore very ,easily satisfied, brother, that lady's name again within my hearing." dox. But a Dean may be erratic 11
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. . . Does. be grudge an old inan that -which neighbors' sons be friends with the'lioir of audso it Shall be; only before you' dine, "Hoi6y-toibyl" replied the gueeb; ,4 so even brilliant. He is a chartered liber. I .
,,I will. not combat your opinion, .. - I I , . . . I no the. ecclesiastical fold. He is .
love," answered sho, i4 fallacious and - ill. readers the .last few years of his life less � Clyffe." . . . you must get Bober. Theyoutiggentlerneu it's you who are hot sweetheart, is It?. ti in � . I
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I lonely, les4drear? Even had we. child � do it, t;raoe -, you I oj%u. of this family do not dritik to excess, slid Slily dog I" I I
grounded though I believe it to b�; with . ran, t, I cannol I know I I in the Church, and yet not exactly I
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me,whatever ybuthiRkis43acred-l' . .he would have his mother's portion; they . not do it if I could, there is. no neigh. what is more, tb ere will be 4, youn g lady at 11 What my.brother has said," observed of the Church � . He isin the world, and yet, .
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it Sweet Grace, how I love You I" returned I would not,rob him.9f & silveipfece, Nay, bors'. son that is hip equal. - They would be .. . . Ruperb hastily, 11 is what I feel mygelf, and as it were, sanctified, by his gaiters And .
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. the old pan. " It is 11 only for . your sake I IiAva left him thrice as much besides. . gatterers 411.11 I 'I Only Mildred Leigh, I shppoeh." what, every Ventleman milst feel." He laid shoes and buckles And rosette.. Short of , �
that I regret to go. f have reigned here . TJilliatural, undutiful, . base Ill . I . 41 Then'l , iston, -Ralph; I speak thin, once 11 Only Mildred Leigh, . Sir I I May I ask a. stress. upon the word, sucli as Could not* being,%.Pope of Rome, Ana, so the equal of 1W
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my allotteA time ,; h � ow gladly would I . "Huolli Ralph -hush. Be calm. Do for all; the .curse will fall, Audit . is you. by what right .you take upon yourself to escape the observation even of one loss- sober. kin&,. one. would w,iBb-if one's ambitlains , .
leave all to -my tuebossoi, heaven knows, if' llothingla4liger; Let poor me, at least, be who will ha-vb caiiea itilown, Somecom� Speak in that marwer Of *a, gegtlewQmv4u . than the person be addreaBod. -. .1 - an inthat particular channel -to be Dean -
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. I might only think he -would hold -lb, Pact riot the means of sowing dissension between panionobip Itpe must have, or he will mope whom yon have never seen ? If this is Ji. it Take you care, Rapert Clyffard,11 of Westminster. St, Paul's, Christ 03fiarch, . . I I
I * at answered 010fient, stung for the oned into7 Durham, Canterbury are all preferments , I
Rue 1,poor Rue I" . father and son; 4or lie is your son you .-Some cup' that will cheer, and yet 'will Specimen of your best manners, you are no . .
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Ralph Clyffard bent .)its head, and hid ,know, after all, What Iwas �mboub.-to say sympathize with him -some one with tile dluiug.ro6m of Clyffe Hall." sober rage, . I I I have clipped tho b desired. . It is. well to succeed. to men .
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I . big face. His wife's arm atil 1 7as OuTy'thi6,' that knowing how dear to same tastoo,but with a heilthier.spirit; one 11 Butia she vat my own nesell, Grace?" as fierce, bantams as you; y6u may come' so'diatinguighedah'Milman, Gaisford,
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. book; her voice ,was low and Soft, alict me is the honor of Your bouse, and with he can love, and Who will return his ;1 A misfortune. of' birthi Sir, Should . not some day Into my_-�-" dell,,Lake, or�abslt omen�the learned dia-
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rhat Nytirship � I lbok-upob the'alyffaids, and above all, one who will redder Clyffe- expose Uny person to -rudeness. It You are - 11 Your whatT I asked a woman a yce, a, c verer of that memorable Samaritan Codex
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I . ..� . I _ . , ., R, . - vVlr&O-s-ridulTbet6td'itao-i�Ur-e'Vb'reiia--dt-le7ast, ,beIove4-,-v77ou-- -va-uradw- -13W -);L- �D-UGt:,&rget-;-YQUV6-pa,l-t---D,�a.g.-I.�IV.h&7;foll�Lg this you'Aalk, Clement?. 1. .-AsAbo "expiring relic..of an expiring .poo - ... I
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,, And what is to prevent Rupert, f rola bY one of their own blood -1 'umy, ho says, walls to ina'� - Ralph ; and All beneath the Sir, and welcome; but keep you am af raid. you lidve'lleen setting thqse ple," *and which is now, oi ought to be. the
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. holding Ilia own, husband ? Nothing Save - I blood I is nothing. I W�,Y not bone -a eye of youi big f ather, wbo tbua need never away in the meantime troin.the al6-flagon young gentlemen but a bad example, - How' chief treasure of the Bodleian. Bub,West- ' .
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gentleman of bone? If old blood 1 go� a, . to you sit. over your wine I .Mildred ha - .
. a dark legend. Pf your houia-� morbid, , a pr lose sight of your beloved son, but -will be and the .brandy -flask, for -Mark me -it 14 I . a minster is the tirst Deanery of all� * it is .
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-fantasy of your own_&�11 . . I . cious, why then aracild. bones so obeap?l gladdened day by day to see tWS bles ' would be, better for you to drown'yourself 1ratirod ,to her'ro6w, and I should hAve the, noblest, piece of ecclesiastical patronage .
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,,Did you nevci read my Vnele Ito& But.l. fear I vex you, husband.1Z work." . .1 . I this day in, yonder meat *than to diggrace, done likavdid, had;I nofbeen attracted o,a in the gift of tbo Crown.. And we may'150�8 . .
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I eriek's will, Grace?" interru�ted Ralph .Ralph Clyff-ard, s weA flashing firs. , 11 And in whom is such S. paragon ... 4uch me Arid mine atthe table of the Clyffard'a I" my -way by wb�t sounded almost like A sure. that ambilgat 'old Oxford men - . I � I
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. One hand plung, t,Tythep table, grasping it a flower',of friendship -to b� found?" asked * 'With this -ceremonious conditional hivi- broil.." I . .. . - 'whether they have sat in orthodox Shadow , �
. 11is ivill?"'criod Mrs. clyffa-rd,'livolun" like a vice; the .other hand -,�as pressed Ralph Clyffard,41domily. � . tati6n to din�er, Mr.'Clement Carr was ) -, There Was no broil, madam," �bserved: at the feet -at Liddon, or imbibed tea and .
.tarily withdrawing bar caressing limia.d. ag I a . ,inot his I heart. His white lip moved -as , "Where you have found' oomo'comforb f Ain to. put up, although, when he had Raymond haughtily; "I there was only Mr.' Socratic paiadox, with Jowettwtho career . .
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. 11 I never even heard that he had made a with a opmem twice and thrice before they. oi� haVo told me.so, dear husband -in .a obtained it, lie did not fool by any means Clement Carr." . . Of1henew ])call of Westminster will be .
will. I did not know that he coul(I have made could shape,, Go on.12 . - . . . I I I . . "I Wbash u matttr now?" inqiiijed the keenly watched.-06sellver. , � . . ;
a will. IS-4ab the land entailed ? Father . to. - I I Wife.' . . comfortable. Thesocial aisLincti6no after -i . � . __ . .
I ' .. . 49 There is. little more to say, Ralph - I � Ralph Stared in silence;. tbew-she silent which we strs`*n and strive' latter -gentleman, awakened by the men- I — .- . ... .1 I
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with your'ancient =6 Ill . . . . have said ''Already more thaixI-mtan&4.- too�oboerved,"Butllue isawereboy, a thatwould winus bemveu,�ifau attempt tionofIlisnawle iroma alumber(inaliced . . 11, I ,. .. .
. You must please hold this m secret; y � ou child." I .. I 11 . wore directed, to that eud,.Iie often very by lit& ,Oister's harangue) oUthe I probable 1�1,, � , � �. � I
I . 11 It has ever been so," returned her line. I must understand it is to me aloile, he thus %,11 Then lot I him wait -if . You think there disappointing; placed among the gold 4fish duration of two seconds, but which had 19"ItIlmh C9311141114,M)OUVro. oppoisc� 4in . .
% band gloomily. ,17mther to- son, but . - . jrnerenso.oj ,lee. 4pelgon, Dntiew. . . . .
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; - never son's son, since Guy's time." I. 'tis� true, making a Illook of anceo,try; but time, lot him ,an- gage himself, leV the girl . donot feel at ease; they are only carp like tions, 11 Whash a matter, Grace?" - We learn by, cable lthat a despatch to. the. . � ,.
� 11.zlye, mye." . exclaimed .Mrs, Clyffard he.keeps his worst for me, because as I reside here-��here with me -and her good oursblv6s, it is tru6, bull we 4r000nscions 6f � -11 Follow me, air, and I will Show you Manchester Guartl4alt says: The question ..
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. impaeiently; but mashing, hei apprehou- '.have said, he- knowg the �arb ads home. influence begiu at once." - ' . th6: absence of the auriferous scaloA frord your room," observed Mrs. Olyffard loily.' Of dObtOu iasii6s was discussed by the. , ' I
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' Ill a His - mim at me Is the sArest when lip ,� "Ant how" oavthis be -done, Grace 7 Who our own backs. They are not- lively fish, 11 It in the Bliie Rodrn,' is it not?" . Anglo-French. -Tariff Commissioners on .
. soothillo tone, 11 Let us not talk of that, . .
0 6Tikcs throu If Y , b d not. these gold ones, but their d It returned Tuesday. The reception of the Ebglish - * '
Ralph; let us not think of it, if p , . g, oliaudyours.. ForiustAnce would cousent-to clo'it?� Wo 1 it - . ull Bteady stare. it The beall r9om in-the.house,' I - I
ossible." __1P .. - . isextremaly disc'oiieer.tin,,-.;andif�itw.ere Clernent tritim''Phaubly., "who,tever,colol-sll aelegateswas morb.satisfactbrythah it waa. . . . ., I
added, � � .1 I � .arouse suspicion, toa�-,tho misfortunes of . . � . . .. I . . a . n I Monday. Jolla Slagg, M . .-:P. for Mail . - * .. . �
Then, with affected carelessness, slip � 1�.O, f6r,ilistallca", gusped-Ralph.clyff ont'hodso being .known to all - of:the very 'lot for the af ber,pleasurb'of boasting of our It IS." . . .
I 1, 14 yonder dusty parchment at your elbow ard;' 11 Giva ine that." ' ' '- .� thing We femi ?' What girl of fittii . ig. birth 'experiences in the crYsial bow . 1, we sh I oy cheater, said lie wasauthorized to inform. , :
this F,aid will.1.1 - I . I . � . , J,d.. .. She led him *up. the grand 61d Staircase, . the *Cc4omissioners, on belialf of the Man-' -
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She reached her hand towards it., but lie sake Bertraw-kille, . d his, brother, ana,whom ,,woiild thus woo.? 'You Would not hg�.-y my. pond. The *fox who ollgeryed that the its fell.owm-alo � bg the pieture-gallery,'silgatf cheater Chamber at Commerce, that 'Unless � � .� : *. . -
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. ' I rl" v lie retaicred his hold upon ib.' " Nag, Ralph uttered a cry of hori-6r. 11 I Bee Ralph,stooped And stallimbred. . - I - I . moderate oxer . tions wore sour.,,.iaade,-,m very .mge, Where, froin'out ;1 the diw obscure, .for a, rdas6liable �rbspedt Of lll�olaess, the'. . I
. . � 6. nA'QJJcLL it, Grace, for were ouriosity's her now.111 cried he. * 11 Some death is com- , " You ard thinking of ,jae,'husbmud. I just reinarh,�and one VVI I V �iou 'four fobtfalls�seemed-to come forth. tomebb. Chamber would prefer to .allow themego, ., , , .
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. I or tho curse is fallin-. Look' lc)bk'- am not thinking of myself, but of you and by no bieaus serves the* ridiou it s -- - tiations to doll'apse. Mi. Slagg added that,
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.. rap%cious earciestness-the intense loilging" . 1 Wh t . . . ,
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' "Dear"husball. Yo -A- -''- -- -- tt iff..t 'dbseridd 016ifien --- - 41., __b. .111gly,unpopularka.EnglAnd iR'consequence .. .
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. . .� iii her graudy eyes; if he could havb known mirror; you behold only the reftectionA- of - the Idug, confer bobility.on itself.4 Hbw.. of which -be wag capable' to persuade ille cold and lonely travel, as well as by, c0, Is wer6'taking. He found f ford, ivquiry ., . , ..
what it cost her to restrain the nervous . I . nyself"I S . be spoke'as lightly ag'slie coula, . ever,. lefts ttdkno more of this at present; .dinner -party at Clyfte that lie W413 born . . I posit
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. twitching of those ta.lJer Apgam,,he .could but bar voice trembled with gbauine terror. duly, think ppon it, there inay be no occa - with' the aurifetous Bordes, but therein making themselves apparent, pushing. tljei .' .t At I . .
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. I. I will tell you all that Roderick would: I ; - '. . , - : . .. . '. I I I I Lida do wity, . * '' . I �
� He shracilt,from, bar caress with lairii0st or 0", . . . I . . _. . . their stupidity. He- had.: cletermined.�to: - "And' whash my room* got three doors I. . . 1. � I - . .
.. have me tell, wffe,.if he were alive. . .. n. establish hi a . . . France. ,', _. . .
- . loatIfing. 11 Touch we � not Ill cried he' .`A znojith I" cried Ralph with'&�ifatio a ch'aiaoter as aue'ofthe family, for?". kr� Carr was in - a condition when .. . ;. , . . . .
I hide nothi ig-firam-you-.netbing." ., I - I � ... .. %. " _-1 - . �. I . .� .. . .
I � 11" 1 " � ild. Ii ' - i1Woll;Say,tIleu, f6r.two,lnonths.Bu.t ':by hi oisioghiB n6ile, upon biw introdubtl6u . . . . I . . . I .
- � repe lug . lot with one ha4d', ,y�,h a- I . .. objobts: are. apt -to in'tiltipli tbemsielves to -. ;* Jelanting4lotaloes InAulplUn.. I ., .:
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- 11 41 Nothing, Ralph," returned, Effie't6nderly, -shaded his e�ea �-,,itli tile other. It I cannot. remember thisa.; onde lor the mischief go , to 'Miss Mildred Leigh in Ahe� drawing- hi,man visicin, but he bad not.seen troble,�* .. . ... . .
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ei mind str precious patch-! . . r,. -�pd although wile , room; but tbil,t young lad . . Mr'. :,Tallies. - 'll * P k' '.. .. .
� . . ��il,4,3,,ialter,tih - ' fAJ_______ _ a TV y.met him.with. Howapd; of Clap 4m ar I
- i i iie lid ld"h.'-"*1VIf .bemk,it; so.like-,40- incleadthe APLOJ � -t__1_..1_-_.._ . _.. ,. there. really � were -thr-e.o.. dopro to _ll1g..rQoP%'_ - ' .
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� V, .� -, � -s ,. ...... '. � . . .. . I .As , and: j at Tqui ' - I Sd dignified and. 616boia a a courflasy, th although wheu.he had previously visited it,. BOdfoydh`hir6;, England, . wiitea!�' to' the' . " " ": '.
I thought you kept a secret ir8ftl me'.1 it, mirror .1 , " I ancient mWit in, 0 . toll � toll , At . . . -
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. . . , . 1� L6�� f6t yodrself," said she, '" Ind. at times as, l0bg"no -woulfttl gentle or simplej lie dared not, venture upon such an act tof ) to . malrd his toilet before . di Lohdod.'Thrzes,� giving the results' of - some - ' ' �
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. ., ; . he original." She smiled her suniliest pure or fritil,'would �ouserit to -link her late ce.' Mr. Rupert Olyffard� gavb, him family; he -bad not'- oboarved ithem. experilbents he has made in'01miAing pot&- , . . .. ,
. 11 Would it so,,dear one 2 Then,', since I smile, and, with bar head c6slatit,,sbook herz with that of 116pert Clyffard." . his hand, mild uttered a few Words dipolite. .Wbash the - bmizeadoor for 21.'. - ''. - .toes in: the muturam Xr'..Howard'atatesr' .... , I
would have You live, you shall hear- my - f air 166ks .about . her, � in a Shower -of - gold. 114 will think of it," * groaned tile master welconib'in bid character, at bost -, but Mr. 11 To shut ocit sound," r6turneil the lady. Ahat.on Noveinber 3rd he planted a ploce' .7 " .,
Uncle Roderick's will. He hereiri, leaves As. different looked ne -from that 'rigid -.6f Cl�ffe. IkLeamo me noW, GraQe;'j cii,ti, Rayriioiid'die* himself. up, aud'bowed,.wit6 of Ciyffet in the . same s9rt of tone thi4t 1 the -Of - land - ill - - ro*g f ort�--fi ards. long,. - - .
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Clyffe to Arthur big son, and- Cyril- after form,,Which, -with;rnerhicilig finger,'hadjuW not bear o�yen,your sweet company", I no inoid evidence in' -that cold'mrid -stately ,;�Qlt alsod'when be mnad the 'appolsite . patting ninety-seven �etS into e§dh , . .
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him, forthirty years, and then—"' . . glassed itsilf before Ralph Clyffard's. gitze, . . She Bto�ped,. bouching with her 'Aips. cuive of *-a'dosii6'to shake-banas than is' xeromrk to iled Rlainghood��,� the better. to 'A .. part 'of " the land - h6, dressed. With*.'. . , . . 11
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I "But lie could not leave l ebe from Atropos,"- . . I ' hip. Stern, unconscious br aiJ xhilifted 'by tlie croscouti Inoon, 'Ibiriner hear with, 'my dear." 11 You ihould riot, 00t �
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. ., .. Grace!'! *oriec , ohamb Ow . I lititi. On March 29th A: Bimilar piece .of land - ..
. mean you then he left -it?" . ' I hei .enraptured, .� er::Tvitliout, a word,:. bat bn the other a la 11usse wag It that time unknown, obj[,det to. that, brother'. Tller�'ate m good - I I . ...
. 11 He thought he could He Was-' Fair * . - a do of the cloded ,door She I l,'aud fPrfrigidity and'silence, th'em - : . � . 3 planted in the sd,me Way -.*with �. .
. 'at -mad.; thiai -19 how beautiful* *you arel it makes we ' . x6usec . eal Might . many bodze-doordattlie Done." ' - - wal '
I mad the second son, and y Young to look at -you!, How' could I ever .fln"Pared to her owrf triumphs, nt, fade.1 have be * an served tl�6n a steppe of Tartary. .' If the:a,bjocb of this'obseiviation was ja� the sAme v�arlety of liotaboes. Thb yield I
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� of that, Grace I 'No -lawyer b4B evar seeh' . . � *refiected' in - the da,rk and polished 'Oak. At first Mr: Clement racked big, brains for . of the plots not manured,was 111J, pounds . I i. -
.1 .1 mistake �you. for anotheri far,.Ieas that, a console, .it cartainly -Tailed -in'- its - affect. I oil :the portion, planted'hi the , - �.
this Writing ; it would count 6.9 nothing in atead speotre�llarbiuger of. ill' Thrice "'The dontil* fool is, Rlino.; fort have gown A topio*oi conversation, but finding nothio With terror-stricken �Visa&,�� Clement per row � . .
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IiiB.ayeR; he would smile ai.-the dead the abed of much,-aaZ itwill growl".� , , but a disoortation;upon the treatment of tho call. fall; � Against .08 pounds on the portion .�
� have- I seen it. Was it )lot thrica, Gre.,c � . . . � � 0 Watched his siBt6r light the huge! viax � ' . . I I
Clyffard's ravings, And I do not choose that, I -can tbinknow' oi hothi lig Vat of� the . a." * : ... . . insane, whi6h it fortunately, Struck him plant dinthespring. TheaUturnaplanted : - I
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�trjy wall should do that. For thirty years - 11 You.tbl I d me thrice, * Ralph, and that it . - CLr r,.jt .. . . I . I .would be'illopportanp, he qonflnod himself .. . . . . rfilod dressed with soot yielded 137 -, . .
� willed he Clyffa� to my Tather and my bro. 11 CARA D.INE5, wITIf � �fllll , FAUXLY�- to asking everybody, one after anotb . at,, to those upon the .lofty wantel-piece, until, Vo . 1. _
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I ' boded death, 'or worse -. and � oil th6 fif th. . � . I .. . . I . � . I'd" till � .P�Upds per row and the spring. p t, - 110 .1 . I s ,
ther, If ter which he shall return-soA runs . It has been well.said, . with'respech to 'take. iwine;' a ceremony what 'with that- -stliii.ely lustre,' .. ..or ion . . . I
. pou-lids. Another �xp6rimdat'made upon. . .
3my ,those�.):4ess6ng6rs � �riive telling bf. which in emol' case' huge',wood-IITOS Upotl1lic, hearth,. the wbolb I t.. , .
-and resunle his own agalit. 'I havesepa' 4 early -rising, that -the raorning-Solig and' the - froze h1w. to the wsrrovi�' 7From-m Bdarelt�r ,% 6f "' d' f -Th" `h f� , - ., ,� :', .
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� . Cyvil's end,.', This must, be more allan eVeLlilg, son� of most - persons-ake very dif - 'of cutlery, or so apartindrit *looked designed fo; 89me .p a. , .groun rom ic I crop a .
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his coffin in the 0114el" vault closed with a chamce.�, I , I . me other sufficient cause, iti . . � : ., .onions had been taken'gAvd a �ield pot -row - , .. -
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mighty look like yonder chest-savd Illut . 66 Ay, morelmn!-6ance-ivaaea.;� . ferent; promiaes,6f being up �with the laik,.� wasthechstomat*th Davetoi6tain-obe's ! . I� 11,yarai long'of 518 pounds per row,f ' . ... " - I .
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I., I 1. opens from ,within as well--�-and a key � i� -1 . . dl jppe�rlg'tbe. sun rise, of baving a bathd in - knife and fork throughout *the repast, mill ; Where do you arid your -husband a eep, planting made November 12*; against 46 .
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� "Yet-.Ita�mond ad" there is'no I faiir t*he river' before bre&hfast, being. often Clement. etuck'to his -upon the present . (
� . buriedwith him, that'he may ailisc, and wo . . . . � .from a: planting made.March 29th, Other -
let himself out when the time comes. * I cruel saying, . .
. . � tbs�n 1. *mt, Clyffe say� me- given over' night with in:,eiAhusiasm in occasion, notwitligtandino *hite hand, ,which, won, ld have bidden him, 6xpehmiehts' raad�' ga. 10. .
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thirty years*will'very soon be ended." - . I strange contrast with'11i,-o' lodthing `%'Vith efforts of. the sarv�nt6 to V "I I Ill the past wing, at the; other end of and 109 pounds troixi --fall * pla t, I I .
11 I tiusb� Ralph, that you . "Does be dare to -say that -,muph.2.11 which .y . oil I 4ie f ulfilled.. -We draw the bill' with the" t . ve. th 0 � . . . `! .
do not believe . . . . I enucity of ,an onsiiii. defe*ndii3g :the castle.1t .. . I against 104 'and , 09 pounds from : spring, .. : .
_., . . . . exclaimed Ralph hparBOly. . i"Does, he with the utmost' readinessi since,the hour Ilia colors. Upon the ,other, I,Ana,.,. being . . � I .. .. .. I ating, r6spectively.' : -Mi. - Howard � -, .. ' *
" Fear not, Grace," interrupted bar bus.. tllink'�I-Oh-befoolod, then?" . " � 11 Oh' indeed - aild, by the bye, if !should P "' . . I
; " Nay"he knows, nothing of ' . . ' . -Of payment seems so far mw�y; * but fil the unaccustomed. to a napkin, mild' imagining * ,I , J- - I ''ry - well lays streak upon the uec�ossity.for deep . I .
. band quietly; 11 I,keep my own wits -still, , what you dark dawn'of acceptaribe ,and liquidation it to be the. pro�erty of th6 attendant, 'he be i I in the - nigh t -*I, - don't feel ve h plantiiig in -tile autumn -'s inches ,to .1 .
have SOL' How Should he, husband, gave 'bow Ve curse our f6riner facility Ic ' pressed it'iipon'. his you know-aild shoulil-want Cabot; wJ ere 9lach6scloop. Even this ia,not'.8, sufficient.. � , , : . .
. � . although they are soraly tried., I almost through me alone 211 1 . 1. . . . ir auto� . uacept�iice whenever 'does. - h� 066p, 0race.1" - ., ., � - �
wish it was not so, and that I could aeem raph-writing 1, Similmr,7 .although in he cable near him; finally,:oli becoming It depth if- the *totatoes are plhnt�d .upon .... . . .
"True -true.- he. makes light of'. 8 f both .errors, 'I cannot toll, Clembui.; but probably � �
that dead Roderick might --come to 106 legends of our Ill use.', . . . the inverse propokion,'aid the alternationsof conscious 0 lie' 66sayed the ri4gea. ' Re reebminends pluntiili.on- the 1. .
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"Makes more. than light, Sir ; makes hich else. jould be lodged room you has *'carried .. on his . .
again. It is worse to think that bc,wai rn�d, - 0 � . the human mind before and after food No' 'first few notes of 'a Whistle, w over, t1le Stable with. the. grooms.' You flit, Mr. 'Howard ..
� having no righttobe so; and:ratbeitbab . . . . � .man save a fire. eater, can fightwell fasting; where bad, of ban stood him in good stead in . in the host bed- '
merry with them,,as , . I I 11m,ow" so You must put'up with its little experiments 'tWb -years, and though'the - . 1.
moil Should kixow, the contents of * this sad . with a church.yard whereas, After a. plobtif ill repastj If a man moments of embarrissment; -but catching aisa results.warp�n6t this yeai Bo clelily iw' , . .
will, I would lose many a fair'aare of th6se tale'told -by. m sextba to keep boys drom, is -afraid of anything, it were rarik. flattery his. bigter's basilisk glameb' fixed sternly , I dvantages. The groat folks who have favor. of auturarl. . planting as they were.' - .
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,.trangel , ydevises. :Itwa�s tbo plm�ing leap-fiog 6n. the towb!a; lima iao t call him co, . wi%r . . . I.. . I . , uavored into :i1ldlice'. a ept bare have always their own atten- last,,
which it 96 ,a I alore reverent viord for any of them" than 0 .d. . upon him; the tube qI dants'aboub them in the ante -room �Onder ,it. year, h,e intends to co.iftinUe big exper� .. I ...,
mere readinjof it which set me. sorrowing. I - . Thus Mr.. Clement Carr, whose conduct and'he broke Put at, a p�ofusp 'Ipra &lid I to. T a planting of potatoes within - I I . I .
bg6lin bogle " and no more ,tourteous on his arrival at Olyff� Hall before break- spirition. .'. I . I . I a the page's chamber. There is: not, a I w infles of Boston. was tried winter '. .
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How goes it with Rupert,think you, Grace?" '10 m the' I . , ,Van 6, bell-excep, 'bell "-she before last, when the'Weather was vat .
. "He looks bravely, husband. He, will� te dupes and fool for those who' fast we.,have j3eon .to have been qlmost .. With much greater - equanimity,.as she a A the'alarm . I . . Y I%
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. f . * have cause to. know better. She waited, pusillahimous, .was, after breakfast, in a had already hinted, could Mrs. Clyffard point6cl to a massive silken cord hanging mild The potatoes were planted in - � , . . -
. itly wear your honors after. you, though .looking f or'm storm of ,wrath, but,this time oondition,to bid defiance ,to the powers of have borne Loose her brother taken out thiough a round hole in the editing close to' 2 � I
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. . not, I trust, for long, long years to'come.1.1 it did not 'come'. � Ralph's mind had been . . . I October, mud covered willi sem.,weed.l.-Th6y.
I ,,He lims beard the news, Ustipposo?" , atleasb-tbe,gulsornatural. He lima. cob4' .dead and. dripping, by the heals, fro'tn'.the the bed -head-,' *biob, Should you ring,- it, , I
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. I I working in a direction which, with all her' *Vvoi4ldar6,asehalf-oraven;..Yev ovell-fliat k earlier than tEose planted iftpkrl�� . .
--I told him myself, Ualph,.,lest some sumed the. hall! of a large game -pie, beside castle mostf than thug misbehave himsilf... aid not save Sir Thomas: He wa's found. wed 8 - .
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vulgar tongue should wound h with the such . kiokshm.wo as trout,ita warmalaae; 'She dreadea t9 leave. him Alone with those ' stark and stiff'here, stmbbed to the 11
mmucleavrea gerie'ral, 'who suddenly finds hid, while in placid of to&, ..he had imiblbed the' young geutidwen'(ono ofthem 6 Writing tol the London, Tintes from- ' . ' : ..
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rough delivery of it; and obargdd the �emerged , I � ,tootbersworn. � 'Yii -outstretched in vain ..
.. beleagiired foo at large, having ' - ioe) when big toligtio should belooiened,by he2t, with his b6nds', . . . . ,
household not to speak of. it withip.1iis whole of'm. flAgoli or old ale, as well, As'thmt . Hanover, a corrTspondent, describing the
hearing." ' . .. ... . ,:. .. . 1 4 . . i oh, is wine"; and'yot Sille, could scaredlypummou .. 11. . �
� behind .him undergrouid bi gap, , so she glass olbratay 11 to top off witht" wh for.yonder rope, though tori.score at 1126 , Gerwdif military, inancouvres, Bays: - P.Lit- - ,,- ,_
,, You should1ave. charged thdra not to stated, foilea, in her husband's quiet1acb, a:twarms would have Answered his summons. -tle, probably, did Lhe French officeis know,., .. . '.
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. . tertned-by would-be ,dyspeptic pbrsons " a, him to leave With the. ladies, as thougli ,he Good-bighi� brother." .: . . . � I so h .
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I *the buolls;lid and liatened to his -mea sure'd table, stable-,11and he wanted toknow what werealittle boy. Nor, indeed',.would he . " . . � I
. of itat all," returned I -con I .they galloped up. liord mud t ore, with I
=11y; ,I Great heavens are the I misfor- - 11 This may be As you s6y, Grace; Day the devil WAS meant .by putting him in the h%vpobeyeaher: He-16okedicir the depar.. She'spoke in. a harsli And Otating voice, o,opi6us note -book in a lemth6r,cmse at their . .
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tunes of our house to be t1fe,ltstlk of if you say so, it is-4nd yet � I muW not be houiekeeper's room;' and iohy the devil 116 Lure of the hostess. and bar blece as the , but 016ment was very Iomth to loose the cide, to watoh_Ahe offech of artillery fire, . .
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. . grOOMB I " . . .�' I � hasty.* 'He was my, late wife's. favorite, bad not been asked' to bre'akfast With tile period- Whan he shouldbegin to recomp sound of it. 1to , abootall&i3iod her-t1irbuall 'that the.9'uns -war() served 'willh powder .
-,We cannot, obain'16110 .toljg��; Ral son," . . � . ense day.. � , cal?tur I '
ph; family, and how the. devil it all was. 'In 'himself forthe past rbstraiut,asa.goutIe. the triple door, with officious court ad in Matz aildothe'r Arsenals during , I -1
. '"Parents 'should ba . "I suppose I shall be called..in time, 'the ciampaigo which made Gerbig, ' I
. mud since thelaw forbids to out it out, ve no favorites, vain did Mr. William Cabot endeavo't - to man attached to' strong liquors; who, had . , I I I . .. , by. an '..
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wont to do Ralph. -if size spoiled fiiin� that is. no r6a. Grmce?" . . empire an cf V ranes it re&blio. Yebsuoh, ..
as.your high handed race were , ' I � persuade him that no p6r�6v&I slight bad taken the tempeignee pledge for'm limited I was 46sured by. an artillery ,officer, was I
. when a menial's speeph- displeased them, son 'wh you'Bbouia complete biwrUiPi.11 been- intentionally put.upoa him; thAt it time, regttrdB the date of his franollieement. - 11 Yes, you will bo' oalled-gooli enough,' . 11.
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the lilost we can do is to di.rect; its oburge,01 � You laay well, Grace �. ,parents Should was not tbo'cuktom. in great houses, or, � at Nor, 'When the' .!P�portunity arrived, did doubtless, Yon had better not come ,�itlr the fact. Ot such �owdov there is. still '..
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.. 11 As wise asfairl" repeated Ralph in. a have lid f 6,vorites; there is no selfishness' least at Clyffe, lot the gentlefolk to:take . Mr. 'Clement Carr ..throw away his chadoo. in" any further, or you,, will loseyour way great, store in' Germ . &nyj. though it would , . I ��
,villiell.works,su,ch ill as undue partiality in- their mornin, back to your cb.mbgr, She waved her onlysebtu to be -thought stutmbl6-for'the . I
low tone.. "You have done right, Grace, . g meal together, and the Mao. Bumper after bumper, bottle after bottle, . . of bIL, . I
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do." . I A . father or mother towp6rds any of their ter bf Glyffe .himsolf -broke his. fast alone 'did -be drink, and Atill did his'youthful hoot hand. mild loft him with a firm, unfaltering' 'b�senpurp&o %pktartridges.11 ,. . . . I I
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91 Nay,- husband, I have only done my offspring." . . . arid even dined alono. _ _ and Mt. RMY�bobd keep ,him c6alpally, as stop which evoked its itn§wering foot f Ill . 'The Bride of Lammermoor was indul.' . �
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))a it In the woma;n. 0 I shall dine in his diniog-room, how- in duty b6und. He Jimd now .not the. �
St. Little, indeed, is tile beat I can do, Where it is undue," Slid i from- thd other end of the pas8ago-thab goutty treated- in, comparison wi bh a Phinese *.
. in return for what I have received at your "Anil Ili in spite of duty, such a feeling ever," interrupted Mr. Clemonb,Wlth reso- Slightest, difficulby in selecting. a topic of neareist to the Blue'Ohamber-lis before. woman who turned lip )act base at a man. - , : � . .
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" hands. I was low, and y0i lifted me up; creeps into a, father's heart, not only shoilla lotion, f I I am not goif)g to be fobbed, -oft conversation, bar in illustr . 11 Good -night I'"' cried be, his teeth chat- whom th . bliorities reconi il�ded: - � '
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I -was base, aaa yon sob me in bon -or." A ballot ekhibit it, but should strive by all' with ad � allyls' l6sUountr1=0 I
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comindaetion of this Sort tivice; bob when, found, with much inappropriate Latin, Willi fear as .he iistenea, with posi. 'as & 11 atr nuil the Q011- I
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" means to make-up to the less beloved child grimace and gesticulation. , Ile had .really Live .,.,.ty to hear onoe,PorO list familiar Boiling; �aro -widowhood is its delightful,. .. -- .
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it Not," she �ontinuea, 11 that I ever 'think for the injury he has in�oltmtarilY (!one table with -serving men like you., Filreatid some talent for imitating. 'the lower Accents, * I . 11 frdeao, ,Not , 'in. China. .Thus. ,last . r �
S now, SdvO When I arn aldhe him. At tim�s, I fear, upon the. contrary, furloil Ain I not own -brother to the mis. animals, mild by the exercise a this.accom. is Good-nicylit.11 allowerea0he sardonically, J'une ]At. Morgan, of blid custom House, . , .
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with you, as now. I have left the past I have boon harsh to Uaymond'i vexed -with tress of the house,. ind unelb to waah-her- Plishmenti ho.tranoformad the Aittely din- -as she opene'd tha great door which led into Hank;dw, while enjoying his evening 6eropt .
behind me altogether.' Conndcted:�with him ' because I Am vexed with my own name the other- young wornaa 2 . Oxoah, I ,'ing-oliambor of Clyffe 11all into m'dog- the piottir�,.galleryll good jaight,, and on a steamship, saw two Chinese moil, ".I . -
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your race, although' by inarriage only, I h l ct. His nature.is so dine with the la,milyll, - :- . � . 1, kofinel, ,a, nursery for kittens, and a, sty pleasant dreams," . The quittecl door shut actively engaged in drowning a woman, . . .
. . I tenanted, by m'sow with a young f�mlly. behind her with little She depre- .
feet myself well-born." different froni'mino--from that of all our , 11 When Mr. Giaeon, is here, he does bob I noise, bit her words whom be proceeded to rescue. � .
. � It That isrightly said, (;race. I The Clyll. race. 11 - . I . 1. . . dd so," returned Cator quietl . � Later intho evening, 'he a - rose and ,.. ibated by the mocking echoes quite oilted big benevolent energy and 6xplaine . . . I �
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avils, like the king, confer -nobility itself. 1,Aylibisindood.11 - I . Val]; and'whattlion? Hoosh;Gidebill ,An, imaginary bumble -bee the red Jolose,as it seamodo to his own data-" Good- ,that list fate was sealea,jind that she might
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. Never speak, then, of what was once your it Aiia yet, if he Is rough in manner, he I suppose I can do as I think pr , o�or? diwinask curtains, and pursued m, floti'tioug, bight,laild pleasant arembis." 4 . as well did then go at any othot-time4 Next . , ,
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at, even to mo." You are mistiessof ,has a feeling heart.', I Ain't I &--I' Here Mr. Clement Carr had to moum'upon all fours,. till it founa'sholter . To be ilontlanod, , . day the men succeeded in, drowning her I
lowly 1 6 r af ter , I Re want a-fishitig this iiaorning, though coatenawith t1poosworn foosof 616quenco underthesideboard, Never did. performer, I -1 - _ r .__ . . leffeetually. Her offence was 'reftlaal-she �' I
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that is until Raph Clyffara polUA6d his Uncle Cyril dieil but two clays back,10 and especially the eloquence of inalignati§n, bent upon making himself agreeable, JDr. Rubert Larne, public Analyst and' being A young and bloomilig ,wiaow-to , . . .
and sighed, _" I romarkod Mrs. C!Yffilra- "I saw hifil by called tho hiccups. "Ainit, I A�Tr6ut oxhibi6 before so undemons . tro,tive. an ligpector of g6odg. for Quobor6, And Profes. matry an old mail, -Hot brothers-in-law .
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by another ore it cclAld break ill speech. tile book's side myself. A fdoling'hoatb, and marmalade, always givdB them to me; audience, Mr, Rupekt smil6a, bub if was Fiat in L&val University, died on Sunday, weie the dr6wiligra) and they mildly reinoa� ' - -
. 'honyou told fOr00Oth I V&Y, even if he has, What Mat- it's most astronery; nothing but brandy with Polito ,'a . a 4s. 116 Was Orst -cousin of ex,Liou- stratea v%ith Mr. Morgan on big int6r. , - , . r
11 And what did Rupert ZSY'W r mazoment. 4Ur,.1taymond age .
.. tot 1, Why Should that poor excuse be stops them. Wash was I going7to say thing like .. . 0 � . . .
him of poor Cyril?" , 2 Smiled, but It was with some tenant-06vornor Letellior. � fetanoo. �
. i c He said he was grieved tb h6ar-itr-but takeft for grave, dir6liction at duty, for �,inlb I &.gontleman bred? 'Wash the ansh gratified r6ven'ge., Yet there *as, h; feeling .:-There is a mail in California who has Queen Victoria shows in - many ways it . I.. I
scarcely surprised, - 116 hoped 'Uncle Cyril vice, for disrespect? do you mean by my *sleeping Olt the common toboth, though- unconfeasea by monakti ill Ilia atolidach,and-isobligedto real reverence for bar far-off preaccessoril I
would, be burled, at the Hall and not at the it What wouldr -you have m6 to do with village Ina � Don't ,interrupt, Sir. 0 oith�k,wbich made them iegrot that their drink large quantities of whiskey to keep mud their win. Slid has, !or example, just r .
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� 6t random - but prbseAtly'V4 some trifling ,- 4 1, Ralph? Nay, it is, no acheorn of 14 That's. the Blui Room, whate the ghost caused the ,young man .to look At end to have the snake removed, and his auvibuo Umvy Tudori'that daughter of Henry VIX-W..
. in the gal. mfje.- It is your good pleasure to p io,,Mr Clement." - andthor, With' their eyebrowstaisea, w temp i ' hb , are anxious to know Who rao,friod first teals .
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,cry, played by Mildred Leigh 0 1 think- over faults that are patent to the world, 1-Wilo .kairAh 'for the ghoo0 I shall Mr, Clement Carr expressed big opinioli � how he captured It. - and. aftetwara Drandoll, 'Duke of Suffolk,
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