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. gueop; if it was for the 4000trimodation of 0, soul. AoIlot repeated, the idea began to be, your ensure to "Pays Clyffe Hell 09 sunk eyes be fizea upon her with mo)Au- itself, become wero wilderness, and how,
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, n , within b sQou� obol.011gilig vie 7 soft apa, 1p d. in ou Planted it w k*
e oao is, 188:.L.' page, it z . u4t have been A verT 4,io,aeolmo ;Awi, dal that, after ,Ali, it Might IV .
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I . . . one that slept there. 'Pill a . 11 This very morain. ", 'quoth (3leme t" ildred,11 B'%id, he .rankly, I, your Aunt and darnals
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- , a sigh that resolutely. has bid me hither !or 06 purpose which it , Sweet jUil4ro4
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A V _11K 14 CW ]a P! A W � only there were no pegs; the Shining floor 44 beard, People often aighoa without 11 Then let we bog, of you in, courtesy not. willuoi be bard for you to woudlo wor4p, bat in your'snouthbQw, wel. '.
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I � � was uncarpeted, and in the coutrp was a knowing it; nothing was Mort— - to,repost-At least not .within these. Walla boring what boos alregolyp%osed between. us. come-weloome as .thadAwn-welcome 40 .
. 4 Story Q$ I;V-. and ID-uring. n�. , square, looking ,auspiciously like a trap With one &$lie arrmt, which must have -what y I I
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, .door, X)oubtipss the person. who , mur- . I can to fathoul the mystery, and to press a, suit Which has so lately met with %ohing llo4a and stretched out be.n4a.11
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DIV ;, dared Sir Thomas, bad come up that way Mr. Clement Carr here boundod-mto, bed; be sure, if Idigoover abythipg, that you coldnesslif uOrejection; butshesays I 112
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I wellap1hiwo Harvest,,, sua other 4bte-roobrAl fortbe aigh'had again broken forth, and shall know it." I do not know the way I . aymouil !awise, Rupert, although. la - .
� . PO,VU186ruoi014. while Ills .servants guarded the s . I . . I to a maiden's heart, has little book -learning," W
� — .,in vain. Again, Mr. Clement Carr plied this time most certainly not from big own Clement gave the required promise with My wooing, mayllap, has bequ i 4 '41 I 11
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I 0IIAPTF4U IX. .- lo4 And -bolt; And, having in the - 61ame fluttering .heart, though almost as near. some show of frankness, and left the. room olumsylls. . I I ... _. - I 1.11 A , kuQw it, girl, y6the oatmokoomfQrt. ,
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NA. CLEMENT 0411'XIAS A BAD NIOIITq, manner made his triple door Secure, folt Let us not boar too hardly upon this Observing that he bad business, �w.lth big' " XVUT,� Rupert; you,hmve been courteous Sick man cannot be Soothed save by one ,
I even then no Safer than UQ . ' � upbappy man, Mr. Banting himself, pro. servant, and Must ,needs go in person, for And gentle ill your love, as in all alse., loving hand -
It bno been. recorded by inconsiderate , . binsou Crusao I . be. . , and royal Edward's wound, .
. , I .With his ladders drawn up, upon the .day vious: to his miragulous discovery, would. that he wished to see w his hope fared, Never wa .
p4mirgro ofAamiralLord Nelson, thathe __ 1. � . . . , s hoinage from a noble beart ba sure, would not have healed a() Swiftly .
wil t fear was; if go, he must ,when. be first Saw Ithot footprint in the, have done his boat to 11 jump " undergimi. which bad shown signs of suffering from more nobly Proffered. N6 girl could hope hailany lips Sucked forth tb . -
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never knew 16, 1 . I I ' tUinga,)t his rec�llt journey. to have —11 . " .
I - - , Saba. I lar ciroulustAnces. 1 , There are fe w I . a wooer, more those of Ills true wife. Then pausxpg for
be held to have been a very fortunate Per. Hoiv Was it "possible, he should be oom� Bays 9, sta4dard writer, I "wore ap It A liar to the backbone," =uttered RA7- "Words, word � 1,
. palling .a, words," interrupted- % morbefit, he addedin all oarnestwhippere
. .son, but hybo moans a courageouscrie; for J - . . I I
fortoble with *% round bole istatring at than a sound of .which we can A no mond Olyffard, 11 7d 1, a !ool, to appeal to Rupert wea,rily, 4 alien ' I
I I .� I � I � 0149 in at but,' as. 14Tbere is poison in my blood, Mildred sucl.' '
tM i4ge � can no me , - - him through the ceiling 2 Moreover the explanation," There is no wonder, an, the hollor at suo a rogue I And yet he at the bottom of Vie sparkling bowl the you must be try F-4leanor,"
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aellsoofdanger than.trueollarify without fire I was dying out, and there was no fresh that Mr, Carr sat . listening for more Big a, . seemed to speak the truth &while ago -ah, poison lurks, I
. Atig.denial; otherwise the boldest man in . * though��but it was she 11 Nay, Rupert; there is vopoisou 1,4 your
Christen , dom must have be . enthe'Hibarnian fuel, Mr. Clement looked at the four with a thumping in big eara like that, f a Mildred dearest I" Who bade me thiuU-that this time some, bloQd,but, as you- said yourself, it flows�
� � candles, wishing them four,aria-twenty, steam-engille. After all hour or so of this They were, very alike, those two; as like, thing, also than pity, Mildred -10
wood -cutter who oat upon the top brauch , I I . I I I I _ .1 . . too sluggishly;, you need employment,.
I ,, and Proceeded to put two -of them out, for frightful state of anticipation, be venture4 46 youth and gitl could be. I The one "Pity, Rupert?" I ,
ef the ebb-treei while he himself was saw- � . . action -you. should leave home &while."
. it Wis. necessary to husband big resources to relieve his stiffened limbs by lying swarthy as night, with lustrous ptar-like I I Ay, for you rilust pity me, since I think AlWhatt"hebroko forth, ,,without you?
ing it -off - snolthe bravest carps that could . � �
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be enrolled for Buy warlike purpose. would last the night should be rendered still More down; then, still list6ning, and, with the eyes, ; the other as the inellow eve, ,what tba,tr you do not hate ine, Alas I yQ.1l do not Never -no, never, Mildred I Be and,
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� . 9, 1 12 ,. but with fainter timd the nightingale begins hi's mel? I a we back love for love. Yon See me- I Will go I with y I oil w � hither you blill" and
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. be, one selected from those Who had made hioleoup by darkness, First, however, ,at engine Still be ting w t in . giv .. will., ,,,,
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the most oitterinmed'attempts at Suicide, the, imminent risk Qf,reduclng Clyffe Hall slLkbs, 4row'sineop. fell upon him, and pre- and the glow-worm trims her lamp to light What I am; a youth, ybt very. oad,, one do your bidding, whatso,
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, to ashes, Mr. Carr pushed 9, li pently, blessed sleep, that falls like .the rain her love. . � rich in this world,,, goods, yet poor beyond will never leave you, .be
and who were rather in love with death . , ghted candle . . sure of that, my
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, I I � . . under the bed, and examined every article of heaven, even upoli the most unjust, P60 011ush I" said she, closing the ',door the poorest, since you refuse to sharelbbem - I
n in terror of him. Persons of this , . I , I ... � I 11 . . .11 girl; yon $.hall escape me never, no, not in.
tila, a holds them (let us hope), while it !as behind liar softly, p,ud laying her finger on And yet you see net, half my a H case, and death itself. . for if y on die, then I will die. -
callous description, might really be utijized of f urulturo with the particularity of .. - 11. I ts'. as Vi
I broker; then having sounded the. walls. innocent, as. the best of us. I . ber'lips; 41in this room, Raymond, never know not half what ig. in your power to too, and climb up if ter you to the highest ,
I lg;eP44 an 0age for asbasainatin rants, Min I u . tely � hich fully maintained their When he awoke, which bb did and speak' so loud. Nay, no room is safe, confer. Look you, if a man like, ma I I I
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or . ring . ,or- ,agazin O i " - I besought your hand i . I
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ght a Ile. a ri, ts, re,p?at@6tiQn ,of being sixteen foot thick, he den being a blessed, spirit
ut,thou he I . � . I a marriage, and you, hell, Then surely, .
I to wits not horrors, of big situation, the r a -as no 11 Let us go to Ribble, then.,, loved him not, yet if, besides, he -lay in c'
HIS outfulwhe er pro a' t i began to flatter himself that the . . , , Q in W I rowned and, palulad,, you would reAchout
. , uminated .by artifio4l light, but 14 Not now. I dare not do it. I sought - only by your a saintly hind to, I I�ft we into, bliss, a of
a 1 16 that settles &I lai S, to suo . in � f tar all., For, with longer ill I � peril of his.
. . luch to be afraidof A � � . � . . . . life, and Could I b .
titles,woul4term-t mberoeo. Nvw,auy I respect t . dimly by the moan, The fire" had, of you bare to warn you -I wish I could say wedding him be. pavea—would you"wed save my soul-; and therefore nout, being -an - '
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, bai *a tal;6 pr6oisely the ismo .course, gone out, but the two candles � aid yoli-my own Raymona.2�- him then, for pity's a a
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bravery which Mr. Clement Carr might 11 which had been left burning. . She lingered on liar words, am the Is, I I ak , if not f * or levels, earthly Agel', Will yoti not give Mel- that
]?ceases was of a sort that Could, not be precaiitians against. them as against, wa- on the mantel - � rk hoping that love Would come?" Same hind, andsave,-ah, Save 7ay reason?'$ .
I I terial ices, such as burglars, and that even pie6e, although no 16uger ilti had certainly lingers. ovir her own o*eet song, end gazed . .
I questioned, when loQkea at . I I I I I I I . .1 Such a thing could not be, Rupert. It, The dews of terror aloo . 'Idre 'a
from Ole, point . . � . a Upon Ml ,4
I calls ignorant of the Most Superstitious of us would perfer not burned out, for there they Stood AS upon him, and then. drooped her eyelids, is idle to Speak of It."' ' .. . . brow, for Wild and .vehomout I as' wale .
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of View. ,Ire was by no,in � . I like 0 wh - a, looking at the sun, is bli I nded. . - A . A But �
the nature of - leak, b , on, the contrary, a ioek'u&u big bea.r6oin door to a horse- high, it seemed, as when, he had last seen ifitierej.say. Whatthen?" Aupert's speech, his ey�es wpoke tbings ..�� �.
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. . .enjoyed 4 more deliqzte a atiou of it shoe the Olinknis of it revolviar to. those 'them, While he-,Won4ered much at this with' excess of light, qt longs to look � 41 I would.dQ my very beat to save him.'! more terrible. -All of a sudddil'sbe knew, .
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. .--- .Viwd ib, ppreci, �of, a -accredited- ,excArgiat. .w. ,( ement ,1?heApme;P.Pii,Mr. Clement's 'attentl6n yvis again. . I "You wouldl!l cried Rupert,_ jolfully that that wbioh,she had b96 * .
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. even w I omen. -He could bear to see a fbl- Carr pursued his nightly toilet with bat a as, a I to t a . ressirig-tab d'"by a third sigh ' . qar . .. re ssyoufoith'6geworhj Obikiss,' for his atike aW a mer'' a" , b�
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low creature suffer' any amount of pain, few uncomfortable. lookings-back ovOr his equal to its. predecessors in depth of schemes, more stratagems?. Why,'this sweet Mildred-nayv pardoii 'me; I had eta�ntial evil which had already fallen upon I .
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. � shoulder; and having wrapped We dressing- m6MIeng. - Befo)re .the glass sat a female , good woman,, your .Aunt, is busier .than a forgotten ; my soul is drunk with love. him.. Nor Rupert had alt� 4 1 . I .
pbysioal or mental, wIthoiat losing his own � . . I . long been .
. . I gown Around him, took a chair by -the form, in a loose blick robe, engaged on some spider." , - .. . � i . ,
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. Jf.mindat all; hisopiritwas . I I .1 1. . I I How. my boarb beats -how my brain right; she was talking with- a madman I * ,
. I . presence ,a enormous. fire,plaoet and proceeded to warm. article of. noodle work. IFfor featureB,could 11 Ayt and as fell, as ruthless, Wheir she whirlol Pont up within *these.-wAlls, I Aigil yet she pitied him far more than . . *
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inddinitable and iinflinolling in that respect Ill . a stockinged I .'wauing . . . was wpiks me h d2 -I fe ' hei-ah, how I fear ' suffocate. H I � I �
to quite an extraordinary degree; Wilt there , Oat at the fast . I scarcely be discerned, but lisp tiguee o1r p1r. , I ow Coal slid oaipa�yon mobIt fearbd him eveu. now.. The p"sionate . " :
. his courage beased. If the -pain touohea embers, bof ore he got into bed, youthful, -Bud b or auburn hair flowed over. herl-butnowthatihe is plotting against loQksl;'Willyou takeboatwith me axlii ye'arning of his last applq4 iiieltod ber, .
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. This is � 9. 4posi iou %in v ,nobody has her Shoulders llkQ a - river of gold. Well oui Raym6nd, I aeoini. to fear her no more; lot mo row you round thq ca'atle *Qa, as I, heart within her. , . � . . .. . .
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himself, his skinz, was sensitive ; if; dariger ever yet indulv�ed without fallin I I I I )r..' She has poisd o ave often done before, and tell you thire, % 'D � .
threatened, opinotbitig quailed'whilin. him, . g into what might she sigh, considering the. task she , hate lic � I . I (To be contl ubd,) .
I I .1 .1 posed to be his is called a 11 brown study.11 AS thb woodm, w4s engaged ujpon.' An ;enormous piece of father's mina-agaipst you.,, listened' to many tales of' - I - 11 . .
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whi6h he erroneously sup: . and pales, as the sparka come linen lay upon her lap, its, whiteness eon.. , I, She aid. that long' Ago, Milared," mine, but. none so pitiful as -this � 1400ited AiinpPy., . I I
beart,,andIlis knoes.b%d e, kpack of coin- . I � � . � � � I , ,.the. . . . . "�. , , .
"to glow" . thing I have -to say?" . Suicide 'in v ' '
forth and vanish, so the memories o3f tha� trastibg forcibly with b ' sighed the y6ling man, .
ing together, which they hacicoitainly not , .1 � . or black dregs'; the I . . . cry. commorl'in. the present . ,�
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� . . . at, now distinct 'now 'dim-- follow.*one moonbeams exhibited this but a few mo,- ter end, as how, Never was a. man so changed in such oay, and it is difficuit to read. the evidence , ! , I
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- , anoth6r without our guidtince, or Schemes wants are thick darkness closed the scene; a ainio at nothing less than to g6t you brief ,space as Rupert while he spoke these give ,a without feeling . . I
I . Clyffard had hinted, it had fallen 'to ' . . n at coroners' inquest
, , . for the future shape themselves 'as the yet even in that scanty time, Clement Carr, expell6oi f rorn'this roof, thA she way reign word I I . I
. Clement's lot in life, (And he' had not I . .a; his pale cheeks glowing with-pkes- . that in nfile cases out of ton. there hig, t6
r I I . clouda before the wind. There are none of knew that he had seen tbe-Phautom of here the more supreme, $116'swung her sure - - his large eye4 beamed with hope; say the least,been mismanagemebt some. I
. - 44ir Lady sewing a � _�d, , first mesh across but yes
repined at it) to shut up a good Many per us but have a history, more deeply interest. . sbro terahy-she Id his head . stiSaY Nzere where, At an, inquest for instance, 4eia.
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a ' " ing to ourselves than all the -scrolls of fame, To be alone with this spectra, without a me so herself -and, day by day hAT list want to bow, was held erect. . ". - , .
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. . sound; in cold An arkness, in hunger and and We love to lingpr ovei .the pictures A' light, without'kiiowing how near she might willgrow,Iknow; and.Raymond-I�sne .It pained Mildred to the -..core to say, of a girl, A,dbd 16, the daughter of A laborer, I - . ,
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ndid waliy. to Pass prose, a. ,,rolling thW's�veet moreel under be to him, and yet to know that she ,was '' . � d herself in bar fathar"� he .
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�e ad. .the t ntguelp-C a, '.' M I as -the glory. of talkie unintelligible -to me, I Some i b d ..user I ..
. . nakedness, Ile had n ��en when we are well aware tbere,,bo felt to be absolutely * intolerabl , ildred paused, abc the. f2ho u reaulol.y romarkable evidence was given.
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h be wAsfull of at it would ha�e.beeu better for us 1ad amd the wretched man gathered bims fruit of Tangiers shows through. its Scanted - ;.i on Are encouraging a baseless Qpe.o',. The deceased, according to the statement .'
. before him; and yet,alt ' ant . ith the couraje 6f despair, : did her blushes rige. * . ' . - 6 y _
. wine And eat, and his ap t as light" some of them- reipained unpainted. It w. . form. rush At rind, so ,he aid pay it bravely. ' - - - 6fliermotber,suffered'from g. "badleg.11 ' '. -,
would .have been wall for Clement Carr the.triple door;. but just go lie was in the "She is not going to send you Away. Mil. .. 11 But y6u will a me?" cried hei no whit ,She Applied tothe -dbotbr ab the infirmar . .
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a 0. had the long canvas, of, his Past been wbite nab to Bpring, the whole flooi of tire room dreav, interposed, her lover alixiously. ,"If A . ." You will bear for advice, thud. was t4ld by,hira
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. &P,cuevi � acoommodmt . .r,,* righs' .and recokolless-as the minds of those poor' ,a I eemed,with oneponrlerouscraBh, -to-give �g . that,she . .1
.. Young al�d half a dozeii., , Ills consorts, , I 9, I shall. believe, indeed, that the Fair whit I have to Bay 2 , Bub. atay-'you have must bs�ve her leg out off. ,,The doictor,"aaia "
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. wrotohesw.hom it was his -calling to -ten'd, way -togbther, .and shrinking from -the � Lady, prognoaticates misfortune.11 � - . not yet breakfa ted. Alas lWhat. a Selfish the witness, P told'lior fv�itnees),that worn- . .
was wooing.film to,alum r, yet he felt � � - 211 III S. - .. � . . . . I
oirtable. . so ugly Were .-the. scenes displayed welb unknown 0yes, Cleulant*Carr fell' back 41 What meanyou ? Halveyou Been, her , ' Wrotoll I am . . . . � ing that lie -did so to choor decoiased up." A I .
I very far fr6on comf . bigh &m first to last� as it I unrolled, and upon- his pillow, and fainted,fro I not X,Tfaith; but this man Carr, -1 I could i�ot eat, R t " A, .
The room was warm but he shivered'like . I ra�gheer- ' " Nay, � . uper ,,.]us � now. I *Oman whoWaa called into the bou6e'wbere - . - '
� any of those poor Wretches whom he had Sure to review them-%- 6xtremity of terror. ., , - , . � .. � your unale-God save the,mark 1 -has seen, am quite -ready to bear what you hava to the deceased, was found hanging stated that . .
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. I . remembered 'with . ( . � . : Or so lie says, the, warning but last night in 'ga�, although I "warn you i ill be � lw the depeasoUsher. -
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so of ton beaten; with the hurnalib *law (as a' it gave him lQle�- I .. . b* useless as soon as she am' ,
. ; I . y h net al the Circumstances .!, QHAFTER mX. I . � the Blue 04imber. 'All' the doors were pleading." I . . . : . .11 - � �.
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alt ougb SAbl' "il r . : . t, "' are �hap I py,*speak;' and if you caguot Speak,
el despised gl-'My i AVESDROP ING. : I ith long aublaft � They'W�iind down a private B air to ak . �
their circulation. -13�e.hat I sill . under wh all !th, first patient bid been" - . : . '. . r . . . I . '. looked, And -yet a lady w I I .
them-sll the make, perhaps, because from confided tp.theik care, When'Mr, Clement "( :1,arr 11 came'to bi hair,, And in a black dressiug-gown, i.ntruqes low arched door that Opened bn the castle open, your eyes. . She, asked that question; I
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-them: he draw big meauff of livelihood -but I money got to be larger every y in- herself, and practicea� plain ne6dle-work. terrace, then betwixt The gray wall,,teormfl� she said, because bhc� deoeased, as she was '. ' ' . ".' '
- -little loss thal� blood-moneyp-add almost As self," he' came'to' himself alone; it was This he Vill carry- to his sister, she to iny with fruit, and the lichep-covered ba,lust6rs, I hanging, 11 looked happy; I'- but 'she suboe-- ' .
I now, in his Aplendid Solitude he woula not . a, and cheerful pounds of now with fiim what 'dire whereon the pekobak -strutted and flirtoid wished She.had out her down. As _-.__.__1 . ,
sorry for even such com�any as how, haviqg discovoiied a brogol daylight to fib,lher, Bud we k * .
have been ill earned; an ' - life--�'-auch as th& champing -of horses'and of .at He � ' I,is feathors%j t ' �qua�"y
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. hateful.to 0 ell , he s dare to a i 3 " 1 Q io —ug I -itTi 6 -r & U'W i i 9 Sam ��llli-p4ilR-4a . 8�-IIP-ffddl eiktk'L� � . . . I I down the� th .sli.d liar about the back, U�d"in&'fi6j'. . ." .
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I Dlement; he s times . lions; very a regio beneath. But--` e.5400kbad . II In albIaok'dreseipg-gowrl,ll kniised Mil. .. rt Aoweis in. raa�sy
think that"the terrors whic . he habituall , and foul,, And in places per I �qon too severe for the.' effects, of it bordered with Searle . before glib was found hanging, the coroner, �
. . y I . when Gilbext Leo, to be , ared Lejgli - - It with auburn hairs, and in urns- on to jho �sha � �� � '.
. suffered at that season, might be -some �Set- dangerous, indeed, remov.ed -from Clement's system' Aby any . . bli van lawn., aiid..so to the adjourned 'the inquest; and the'- can, is ...
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. . . I 'off . it, , the. 1-aw, . . t - h --t -whose tnad ides.that be, -was salle. .had . . theptaie-rocintoo.* Diamr.:Carrsay"that, bH ' ' 1. led by' Certainly ou�, that acorns to call,for f urth '. " -
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. I I I I., � been --ao, shared.- in, by,Mildred!s. �mothor,.. .anything had happened to'the floor ?". : I Water lilies. Here they.took bak' .1 . . .. I .
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. stretch of Severity, wight Pepsi .1 y - Vie' -, - . . ' t, and nquiry. S.t'.,kranzes Giixette. I .. :-. . .1 � 1,
by a I 151 him ;of.What be bad' -suffered- , Tberorwere . 1 . , .
his'otimes. * And. yet he envied 'hiseso efroultile'l)ene, the *11 Ay-,Ahe f6ol-swore -that-all the, #oar fdl.l--Ru0ort_Oar6d, lik .. `..%:, .... . . ..
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vonsidered' that she plotted . I . . n � -toAlie- -midd1g, -of-, J1,Q ,, _-__.... �.--.-i----�=-�o..,.�*-�,-.,..-----:� - :;!. '. I .
his brother Gideon -an !lid- . . a 6 Comm beside. 'in.;' .. � - .. . � . 1. . Sluggishatrbam, thou rested .on his,oars,. I , 'A . .. .i I .: . ... , �
. him. perhaps, algirbehaTbluddAred at the mysterio5us - . , . * ' ' ' i . . ,,:, 111tow io Wkept it polmorted jpe.vfla�n.l . ..:. ...
I I . ubitabl� wicked and -afterwards warrit, . . the- Carr Wbi to -of . the w , . A. and- brolie the autumn 6fIevqe.,- ' . . . . . . .1 ";
. man, harsh slid cruel, with nothing genial afbei all-, that, marriage � Saved ' - "Dear ]Raymond,!' said the. yogng - gh . I ... . I i . I � . . 1...
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. � (such. as the. skilful imitation .of animal in from, unpleasint, publicity; I?uo ,high; the ebapty chair on which the 'Fair earnestly, "I see some gublight 'i�here 1, - I' Dear Mildred, . I have looked forward If a person -swallows. any poison what. . � I
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. . u Ile - ,tto, thifs�e4d, f , y a dg,y.� jlt!re, I* eve . .
� -Lady had sAt besidethe toilettable engaged , I 6ked not.for it; 'you amnot yet 't'r d ' r, oi,-has fallen into' convulsions: from '
11!:1e I Occubation; the polished . , . I ur or man I � . , . .
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. noises) about him�who never by night'or .1 I her listed big dea& sister, , And 'hei in' her gliastly I . . 0 . . ave 0 a . haying-6verloaded .the Stomach, an - install- - .
day felt one, mowbnt�s remorse for the dead .husband,. and the living off spring of. floor, . out of your own home.' � If I Am not mis- tb Ugl1t-Oft6n.When,-*e were, ,. . -� 1:
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� ,. I the two,,who:had treatedhim�s4l)erclllously after. SPPArently as safe au'a solid, as ice - taken Aunt. Gracd is,plAyiDg a very danger- .bare -t6getbet,%i at: hs,boy �and girl, bTother tanoou� ieib6aj, in.6pbafficiput And-. appli. �.. .., , . "
past, One -touch of - fo�r for'the present. It . . three Weeks' "frost, but � Which' he' on go -me. I -will watchber nirrowl ' a ' ' or n6t as now�-'I.'will on' day tell . cable in A Iar�b -iiumber of cases; i b : :
. - ! thatvery eveiiing.1 She should smart for, � . . . � a . � � � yj R13 , and. plat 0 1 . IS& eap- - .
- . was probable, indeed, that his. death,bed. . , . aroolksethis feet. upon, after the proof. if she has no mercy for, thee,� ob . help me. . her all. bare . '69 tbaspodriftil of - common Salk. ab& ,as ' . '. . I
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'� ag . he had -so .Into much ground m t � - , �` ,
. I would be ,a lesson. Clement', who. wi C that yet, if opportunity octurred; which it 'a ly� eiperioneed - of its, inst&- heavou, I Will show.nione for he . I -where we'llave passed whole -1: aiiaiaid, Stirred r�plq
generally does, when we have. our. revenges .A . r. Slid gave, slimmer days', and She. has seen=e at my ,teacupful of W
me -the priceless giftI but -best and-weiriest (if, indeodA have been . fill- or �q , . . � .-. � I
. I -an, on- the other hand, what be hkd lof t thei;4: . with . their k6yp - in Bide', ' , �
. . �niuch the younger, ratbdr ,,looked forward . bility. A-11 the doors were'. looked just as Mae, �wa
. . to that, as the starting plac6mpon a better 11y" Th . . 0, 'it is tru� old Mid,
to 'rat' ; d me�ver meant to�givo; and now' _tl . .S*allovqd instantlyi. It is. �scarcely. down '. , �. .
. course of life for himself; lie would be a , match ha race road6l He loved'bbr , ,. ,und'yet he had Been what he hi6a Seen.* : - : 4 I evormefty),.seems the fittes,tPiacb.;1 Nor* before -it begins to cobie,4, biluging *ftb - , -,:� ..
- it�iptiue,nolf.tter -thaulereldei siste ' , ,, I�Wo�v what, dear Mildred i 'Whwt. is it ses, nor Stream. can over ba'so dear to m 9 me - .
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4 richer man then, andoidilld afford to be hot . but he oouian r, Shaving'was a.. 'difficult maitermith, Mr. .. home lnbab,;, '.al6neFhave listened it the'remaining contents -of ,'thd. Btomach' , , �
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. a then ti m,e" . a p emg proud: of har� ; '. I � I I I I , a .
. . I ter; and, Moreover,. it would b '� Carr that warning uol a veiy'woe-bego-be. - And -Jost ther6_be any:r6Mn&nt`of th* , , , .
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I to begin t6ihink: About Such matters�but .How well cofitrived must have begn -ali. . . And he* can' Ahytbi�g-. that� happened- in, .,bore foi'lidurs to - the croak of the Slow. Z I .. .
. the in &nwbile,. what 06 blessed 'thing. it � those �Vrotended attentions Ao In ' 'obiAntenance he presented, to the looking. t1lo.glue a . . . . 1". . � . fla, ng rook,:'�nd th: cdck.cr6w, -balf. .poison, ver 11; let 'the whife � f 8,11.1 : "' *' '
- ega or V h*w 0 anis']. ' 0 .
in , . I &a Cyril, , hamberhelpils?" P . � aes p of �Stroing coffee be 1
. a ,directed in. reality at Ralph himielf, to . It is a long story, Ubuy, slid this is om,th6 distant farm, 11 ' to ollful
. Not to g'aaa. I do not say that'llis hair bad '4 choleid, half -clear, fr a own OV as � 1. I
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. seemed to be bravo like Gideon I . - turned gray in that single night-aIth6ugh' neither.the time nor the �Iace:to tell it. and never, wisbad for bett" music.� But , 9,ed . go6n as tbb stomach is quiet I
fear God -ho,. he didn't mean that;. he ' have 80' bowitch6d the Clyffard,.even at a I -have known Such 'An occurrence to hap Ther6.'is darkest' lobbing, and'We muBf that was lidiore Vli6ard ,y6uk I b6cause these very c6mmon articl6s,hullify' I
mina'm9de base so hateful to him by ksaociatiofi as the I I - -� I -voice, 'S.Woet, . .
really'didn't-his. cringing 3 pen in the case Of a gentleman whd* unex- cbuuter� I I a large number of virulent poisons. : ' -
. ,R.0.te. .How many ladies of high degree lot. At � a clock meet me At the Mildred I' Here he., pa,used.:.'a moment, , . �. I ...
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apology, ore the black .thought had Winged I pectedly laft Of �-w.earing :&'wig -but he mouth. of�Aibble Ca -1 . , 0 i.. I I '.
. ., .had striven !or tbb,t prize, and I aile'd I . I ' then med'-re' , , , . I
... its way across it -but yot to, fear mail or ve-then 'jesu fleatively, 11 How slowly ' .1 I
. - that: 'How many wo . man irr othOr days, as beauti .unoItiestioniably looked like one who'had "I hear the oat," exclaimed Raymond -the. woter6 creep, 4i though.they. loved to There seei�aa $6 diffiefilty'as to'gebti'ng a - I I .
. devil I Surely Buch,��.bola heart as . " . �s;ssed a very bad night indeed. Mr. Carr' sof tl�. ,,,pugs, pugs, I , fit mail to be President of the Transvaal . . -
. . ful-as she, andbeftr boin,'had'ruled at . pugs tl$. ' linger about this ancientplace, ind - were .
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must be 9i great poOsession. Mr. Clement . I . . concetil�a 'hia, features . fr6m the Servant , Thedocroptued; Mrs. Clyffara!eni I16ptiblic., Xruge'r and Joubeit: home got -�` ..� .
. I Cly#o by a far different title I , I . ... I . tared, loath to - leave.� it *for ihe% hurr7ing river - ;.
. n himBelf1fior, - - ' ' , the influence, the -acuteness - and " ibe wi%� .� .
I .. ,4arr could not Conceal. frol . I or instancei Wbo:.called 'Illm that, mokning,*by means of' and darting a Buspicio, , glance from, and to 'and-yet,'see,'they Are dark -is death. Bud .. I '..
indeed from other pe6ple) ,that he did fear' There waii'the I., fair Wilt.f I _ I
' I . er, 'a pocketwhaudkerchief ,'but he could not bo tha'Obf3i, ,ba,rv6d.coold , .Mildred he th6 'bottom is choked 'vhth trailing ... ol biA tfiey� Ake in � .. I
� for *boos Sake. I . ea alMost -outikely without ,:
tyls Gideon Above Bertram -slow his broth . . Ily 11 - ' ,� t Wpo a. . .. . . .
. . I , ma ' 6e 6f blowing'his nose'tbe hreakfait4aits'-, go mak 'th6;t " ka it been with,the Clyffards them- .
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all men;.and if he did not.do his. very�best. Cater bad' pointed Cut, to. hini that king a preten g, upon. bid The young. . girl left the room. . .: - . . is,"Mildred. We. halve kept ourselV& education, liar could t � hey'wield the bompli- � , ..
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I . so long from the great tidb'of . . , � . .
or him. He 6aE 'r i�mwediate departure' from ' your father 1) ; : . ',, ' . I 'have grown stagnant, and"-�-an "Hollander, a,d obg whom. - ..
;a', to::hide'the blodd-stained spot - where pare f6r thox th oide a to, pre -
4 . .to escape the Clutch& of the foul. fiend;' it where �osk had been laid on-th gr it stsir- �wa� in search of Cator, wi . 16 ted ma6hine-ky of � SWe. Proboriusis, %, � -
� was not beisu'se he .did'not fe b . vatittiriis," Am .
I . Gervalse Olyftrd feII4 -.Emd yet, elichan. - y ol-what is .
I . feared the Prince, of the power of1darkness I . . . that accursed roof, to 'meet Mr. Raymond . . th'''a1 mon- of Some kno'wledgq,.*� .
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I *cry much, as likewise. thae powers theili-' froos. as".she w4s, ebb had bedn the wife Of Clyffard: ab the -library door, that gent!e . - 11 Xaj, madam," JntiirruPted 'he with. StSgUant, is'lifibbaltby., Wh6re.-there is but. they ire only 'partially trusted, and -' . .. ... .
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. . sdlves-gh6sts, s�6oires, portents, Warnings neither. � It was she who was said tb,, walk," man after a 'aw . block politeness; 41 -my , father haw, been uothia'g ;to 'hasten ,the pul9d, ' to. atit the . - - I I—: � .
. . ' c6mbing her long tressba, as she went,'when . greeting, couU'-Ilot,but- directed by ybu.o� , .. . I . .. " � blood the mind.z itself ','will Sooner or Will only"be Offered subordinate poisitions, .. . .
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and as hervalled,them, jestingly, and in -the . , ,, 1. , I remark; ' ',I fear, sir,'jou have hlept. but, .1 ' Itli rumored tha;b President Brand Was, . , . . . ,.. .
-all kinds., any great-cs amity threatened the family; ,). . " ''. ,,, , I !, Has been, directed by -me, then if ' later grow "-he- vias lc�4ing'- at her, she .
daytiriae, 11 crawley-orawlits " of I ill. . . .1 . . . . I I YOU . . � . .
. and it lisa. -been even whispereol'that the .. . I . .. felt, so'Diedly that sbe Asked n6b raise her requested to accept the post for q . . I .
It was not the di�?ao now, nor Was .11 'will bave it so" cobtinued big step-mothet I .
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" Ill is noWc ymond - I've " request, 'if 'your "Sporting . eye to, �I, will grow--lethar, - I .
.R. In. an hoar for 3e ting.' At 11 O'clock -Master of Clyffe had -been, but a feivnights � ord for it, Mr. Its ' ' carelessly, ,i to 0 meet his gaze " .
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I book, forewarned by her appearance, of his. But PerbaPi it is not agreeable to the ' engagements Will Permit of it, that you -Will glo.".. , , , . _ . .., . . ��. for � such' & task, And siiggestecl that a min ,.,. - . :,
I � .a. M.- he had teplie4.. &a we know,- to Cator,. . . :family t6talkabout-such.thinga." - ' . 1. , . .. .should 66 chosen from among those what. . ,� ,�� .
� . speaking'about the -very Apartment he wa' brother Cyrii's ..death. Thai - was a -bad it' partake his evening's meakwith him." . I:I you aid bot-letllmrgic, Rupert 11.1 � .
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. a ' Come in here,: Un Carr," :said .'the, . . � .I at i, . bad fought And, blea. .foi, their own.indet I .
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, young man, ushering him -into the i ,� , .. � , I
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� om.sp -Gideon.. A great annual about had been =ankly -. . on There was a pathos to his low, earnest I . . . . . 1.
ghost? I Shall Bleep in'the bosh to home of prins And -literature. 14'Now,. sit, � for - many t lip,ye almod-st moved- a, Prince Napoleon's rentincistion of his, , . . .
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I '. To what a. different fraine, 6f mind had, paid f or many years f6i hie ottatodyi,whioll, :you there, and . . months and he' ! as ,greatly tone' that - migh I
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twelve hours brought him I Had lie only would �no longer' Swell the Carr -revenues, - 51 .. I . I . :. . pleased. I � � I Slighted woman.; nowonder, then', thi5t it . .dynaptic rights in favor of bis eiaest Son,. . ,
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. . luilless i deed, anothei Clyffard',3hould bi %You. .. ,,Very , kin4," r* pierced Mildred's boioxb.. .- � . .. Prince Victor,, Will bring to the front in . .. �
a bottler of -brandy, his former audacious 002 - y. n He pointea,te a hijil-b epea,tea Mrs. Clyffiid, . I I
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. . might perhaps be.. induced to to.take � ack-obair, carved - -1 11 prove yourself- . II.Dearlbile," she murmured,,, it.is, not Bonaparte politics a 16d'Qf 19,,*ho. Lai . . ;
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his place. More unlikely t ick with -hounds and hunters, 'in ' 10 g of his kindness;" .% - .. , ,. well to $Pso hitherto been &. day scholai at one of the - - ,
I etuin. The poriants had not yet retired f howeyer, than tbit might hapPeP? poor Clement looked like. Bliarh . vertior of 1. aegoeivill �, . . ,k of ouch things as th6ser.!' . .
. thTge Cator was us I 'go "Butho `paridlycee'S. Should .!i's ever reign:, which . . �
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forthenight. 'Why iliould he tiofiing and, and truly; " ad to any.' is Miss vr much Worse,".sighea he, :,, to . .
upon the pretence of sudaez indispositiont ' think of them; ,and not. to speak.. Oh, do nbvV seems almost'as improbable as that , . ,
I Grace Aswas was. a vety clever .Barataria; while he himself, toying with Clyffard?11� niquirea Raymond, his sdopi. .
. I . Woman." all Antique goblet bf very curious workman- .
. Still,unleosit was to her own ad olona ioused by ibe sarcastib'toies of his not think tbiit I am hoodwinked, Mildred', ,the Stuarts will ,over again rule-inEng. . I
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. demand. that cordial 2 But had nOt his 'S"itaget, hhip, stood Idaning-agaifist a mighty tome. step -mother. ' I b3�ought. that,welloan .say. or leaire n adcordatied with the. pre.'. - - I
I slie -would never move 1p the matter; she . - .11 I . unpaid latid, he would, i ' �
' there .was - ho'bell to . s Don Quixote "I Oh, quite alone, air; slid I, tbauk y. ...
. � sister told him that of blaok-lette Ou ab � out -poor me,,*.l . knowthe falseness of cedent,of 1852,'w.hon the Ijuke of Relchstadt d � .
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ring axcept� His eyes Wondered to the *&a all'for herself was Grace. .. Gideon, it . ' d have loved-alrd, listened. .,' I 1. � . . . .
. spot.where, & few minutes ago, the' had is trdei �'oomdtimes got *her to do things� wo.ul . . . . en�vlouB their assuring opoech, as I know- the xea'son was reckonea Napoleon II.,, .bb called, , , .
. .. I Not. one word did Rmymona , -titter for. the implied.compliment. * X6, -
him the massive rope of.the, but forlhim (Clement)*,. she would not wag a eyes will Witness, your interewti�g - inter- of -their ailonce�tboir "Hush. I � Raymond NapoleonVI. On.both, sides he has royal, - - .
. pointed to finger -and even Gideon.Aad always to give throughout the otherls'somewhat long and view. no alien 'your gerier Ming; noit'oneword about the curse,"" -blood'in bis'veins., .His father, a son of ' . .
I alarm -bell hanging by.. the bedside. - It was. ear Will overhear - is Oq:
I . . . rambling 'nairative ; 'but. when he 1ad Cite ectifidences.11 ... J I s ,. , . � 11 Rue, Rue, dear Rue,11'sobbod'Mildidd, Jerome Bonaparte, ,had for his mother a' .' � .
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I I . her s, quid pro po. What, Bahama had ghe quito filtish6d,'he quietly observbd; I t. 'Tis a ,,,Th . . . _ _ �, t -4 _
. -yet all big looking for it was now in now in. hand with thii girl Mildred? , str,. , a ,in Some-, room eiftdOlyi 11 this is, thq iorything-y6ti, thou German Princest-,:and theyoung, man's own� . ' ' .
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1. could. hardly- drawn ,Of & double. Alliance 0 . . h motheris a daughter 6f the house that how ' I
� 0 , 'oat I slid me' - than -which has no key- ole,' remarked B&' )act do the very talk' " . I
vain; it wag not there at A% and nothing strange if tr�q .11 . . . � y- -
I remained totell of it sav6 the round dark with -the QlyftaidjalnilY I andbesidap, why .... .. . 'mand, scornfully� aud;with his hand ,upon 1. 41 Nayj Mildred beir me out. Obi d6 not rules in Italy. - None of the Princes of the ' . .
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bole in. the ceiling, through ,Which it must should she bane#t Cristo whose apad Par. * - . th6 -door. . "If you have no other oonf- . Join. them in the cuckoo -note: Oli,.do not Bonapmrte'Rouse-hami 'had 'so little Bona- *
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have been withdrawn,, watching the pillow and. yet not -know it, You - took. Claret gence.p) ...� . . 1, .- .I I
of Sir Thomas" death -bed- like. abaleful eye. * i been more angry at their. i;srriage than . . . I ,'Against'yoii; Rupert? 1��11 -When - .aev. *
. . enough -last *bight to raise a dozen ghoBts.10. I . - Dr..Stuarb.Robinsou died -in' Louis.. . ,. - I
� eveA he or Gideon I and why than did she . , In sileni3e the�, interchanged on&' look of there is n6t it groom iR Clyffe that does Ville on W. 6dneaday,% aged 65, Hb:was well - -, � '
I . Upon this, depressilig disobveryi Mr 'Cie. patronize and7protd6t this girl;'ana ask her "Mr naymond'Clyffard,11 roturb6d Clar Lot 1'6ve'y6u-21" ... ,� .
; . . . ' . . 11 mutual defiance,' the Mau's eyes flashing r - ' ' � known -iii 0ansda, having sperib'sevoral-
. ment Carr's Irst 'iMpulsb was to Ma�e the went wit the thinistakably earnest air t9 .
�. . . apartment forthwitli, and doiniand lodo. tb'ciyffe,,ana . so,� her.up�cofifounol her� conbe4t, the wonlailli. hatred, and than Ay ; but n;.6 as I � would have you IOVO, yeais in Toronto durilig the continuance , ,�
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� . � . . . ment with. Mr.. William Cdtor,-ovou thoilgh above her o�vn L . .. .. L I . . with Which a 'man ivho is not a habitual '�theohk door cloaca betAeb them. . � . And if you turn flot . to - me,.Mildred, * you of the clvjl,wa�r in the Ullited: - States., :.Dr.' . ... . �
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days 4, but the truth was, he dared not face wide Awake indeod 'io . . eve you? - ne-calls we oat, and that to how. to tell, you -how to lot'yod know what all equally pugn6cloiis'i�ainisterit.l'brother ,, . - '
�,' the eohoing passage, and the long �Allory the. fact"that he Was in the Blue Chamber ing-cup, which you are, holding In your Mildradf too.L W4y ,were- they. hovexhangs upon your L answer, wad yet not told him oribe that'tbe .Southern Presby.
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., 'of frowning ClyffArds,. through which he C Hill; I It Was' simply 16 sigh, it is .4 lOgedtheratall? She daremot love hion� no, fright youi,gildreoll Nay,'tremble not terian ChuKoh would ,nevek have peace*till. , , ' - L
I � . , at Iyffo -uf- As surely," replied-Raymona smiling, , ,a are. .
I before he Could COMO true butasigb .thelnosbprofo�nd sort, 'I but not iiore .so. not, foi bar life, Slie,knows that awe.etest; you have noiighi to f oar, wh they welt both' ln'hoiian. . He Was. an., .
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�;�' PASS . "� as .. I . Mark, ,now how the r if she did. And 'yet they your 0. my life in Sunshine etrinal abd.�Iulbra. Orthodox.
t-, 0 g. Wilext eve May be deceived. This is -indeed a t auth of or your I no I Provoke thethibatening mo6n
I within call of any human bein ill is produoed . only by the most , I would kill.he I yes I shall bath .� .
V. �4 � idea, was to render 'himself as safb as heartfelt Borrow., or the most Complicated L. were making trvBt. I At he in I , dtyille., and Ills seribong in Toronto always: - .
..", ,., troublos of the digestion -a, sigh thalifilled blet, in a house; but see -1 tilbit over So Ribble' Cava 'at '3.1 Tho:cat.oaug4t that . tO'swfft 60lipSeLl' ' ' . . I . . . attracted s, :considerable attendance of , ., . ' I
. . inight be &ni the incursion of any ghostly totl,, And the tri lots loose 0, 'Platol. at least.,, ,. .1 . , Ills tones w - a earnost,- bitt n the6logl6al a a other studen . I
h its molancholy' I , L . _. , or Ot wild; I 11 ts. A large I .
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ill. his. present quarters'. To this .the ro6in wit mOnOtOnd# hall which smites 9 . and though far Irom rodchatioally, he' number of them. were -collectea and pub. 6 .
. enemy � tr1rdrinker dead. This . �
ond he made 9, thoi6ugh inspoctiot of the ,. and: Wad -utterda) as it seemid . by' �Owe is thestirrup-cup Of the good bid times, in I . . . CHAbTF,R XI.
Inviable being oloseboside him, Z might , . . . . . spoke AS one. who has well donned. before- lished some years ago. '., ' . .
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. . whole apartment,with-4 was: PAnAlo in have boon warming his logs by the selfasame Which not ;G glodga blis's boat at parting I .mirnsITts WOOING. , hand tho.substabbe of what'he has to Bay. OU111OUFI r1jrVHCt 01", THE I)AUX DAV ON .
each hand, like the. managor'oif a. theatre. deov6yxn*g fire wasto Offend in! grievously. And yet, in . . . I . ". You are very young", said Mildred . . I
showing majesty the Way -to. the box. aratory to,rothing to truth,' it is s. SvxPLowVus.�The. recont 81daik. day,Pl I
the self -same teYersd oettain was Mr. Clei I Were show of wickedness, . When ' Mildred reached -.'the'. chamoor �aftdr A little, 11 and yet hmve:lived your life . .
� . Bboiass the triple clock by which be � had 'on in a thing like .this. wher About which. So much h%6 been writteb, .
, There is no preoisi o Mrs Clyffard And herself woke accus- 'hate Amid the molaoting past, Afar from -
. entered,thore weietwo other d6org,volawheu mout Carr of the proximity of -the sound that If the bullet spoid At all, I wager jb Would tOmod to Mks. tho'ir mornfog moil t6g6ther;' All tbitigs that bdfit the -young. Yourobild. does not seem to boAre produded Ibo , 1 . .
heopenedthose he exchanged oneof th6 he even did not ca6t a glance up. at the hole fly sols,lit. But the common mind delights she found Rupert awaiting her. It wits slightest Physical Offset UTOA-aty moitiber "
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I in the tiolling, from whance it might batur, to think it deadly; and'booause we haye . str&n a enough to see him there, for, to her hood, soon deprived'of a mother's Care- it is all. tho wore interesting to .06, on .
candles for a poker., The first led into an I of the humsix,family; AIq for this reas - �
ordivmry bed all� have been expected to procoodi but sat like mine, Rupart-has boon passed among I
� unt6.room AS large 49 Buy. - giuoa to his chair, with his hair oil and session of 'such 'weapons, and because kuow1adg6, he had not set foot within that meniojg, who flattering themselves the
room, but totally� libfurnishod, Save for 11h6l" house is old, and crimes Bea vice have room three times shice Ahe hAd boon At they singular influonde upon tlid race of .sun. .
carrying, ,hem. conq in his own mind; Ali .Were pIettaing you, pleased their own val. I.,
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some things which looked uncommonly like � . Played their parta in it, as na�ds must be Clyffe; but it was .worse than Strange, 1, t by feddin an ioriagiiiiition,- . flowers, Since those large And gmady'blos- .: I
aorta of resolution for living 6, Spotless $a na ures I Some wero tendered f6iibions" .
coffin tressols, but which were doubtless life ill any house to old, hence comes these, Since her aunt must needs have sent liar ; a ble by the �
I . the' raw material of truckle -bods, to be the remainder of - hi's. -days. Ho bad no hungry as flews, wi stories of your ,mothates, tbeirpride'and glory. bsvd notice. . �
vulgar tales bf apparitionst 'noises -things Aithor to *meet'him. :How different he ancient house, exaggerator!, false And men. .
-used by the attendants of the great man rocks reason to doubb of this thing having � you think yoused or boar.,, . looked from his brother,whom she, had just 'they Were ably increased, but on thoola� when their . .
who reposed in the Blue Chamber ; other occurred (ago indaed, it had occurred) than Stroup biptorlds, but which, Silica patron god disappesi,oa from view.behind
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doors lba from 'this room, he knew not that he, was sitting by the more romn&nto of "I O&W-them and 'I heard thern," , lef t -, the one bright, strongj and joyous, the About the Olyffarda, obemea in. some I . sort
. Answered Cloblonto obstinately.; 49there 6therl sioklied olor with the pale Cast of real. They sowed an evil geed in N soil a - aense and yellow haze they became .
,whither, but lid out off all �dowwubication a wood-firo, slid that the oak -floor -had no was no I think, about it.), . thought. And yet be Was fait to look upon ,, Singularly despondent And on the folio .
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' at'. aud would Presbntly groW cold to fertile � enough in Unclog ..of its own, but . wing
With .� \ 14, Than 1�t there be 'he talkibg About it big wealth of light- brown hair -crowned a, rich and ready* to the hand of the true .
open id by look and holt,- .. Thosadoxid: door ted and dying by .
0 V11508b Y66 such is the marvellous elast, line moriftiiig were, touna vii
upon a Tory Small room, Almost E6 I' ,either, sir,"saxidAsimona, sternly. 4 eon. the tbn thousand tbtOugh6ut Now England.
1. recess, the purpopo of whi6h he.oaula, not city of 'the Gman mind that, when the " " We noble fOrG1IO%d f, big W611 -Out fdAtUrOS1 batidmin, had such that b HOW soon . -4 potm� of pluck ie worth . . 11
, ,. .. . - . I . .. have bad too Much of - Such feeling.. If It showed his gantle birth; while thib.deOP, Would yonder wall trimmed gatdono left to. , a ton Of luck,
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