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j1pec. 15,188-11, . of the pool, and fa4a Away into light (like drink, Ana indeed, lo,4*4 malaw, I me ! -
. tdo ,have signed upon the very day on .which lie it not-ppeaus I
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st good maulp idimth), exactly a4 they were, too free with the b Ik cold morning.', .called You hio-you ungrateful giri-r Say aigbtaudday? t I A TE
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I I . 1� wont to do., but in the faithful, depths we 11 Do not fear," returned Mildred omit. that even now, should lie but Sign it, there 11 You heard what Mrs. ,Clyffara aid
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, ]CX0IGD AT &ASW. ,see % wan, vvora faco, And the white head. Ing, 11 I'am, not of their race, although at being no Steady heirs to Wrangle with me, ma4m,", replied the other quietly he Wroolred -lix a, $rxo, ,
. - - where once the smile was mirrored, And their name ; nor am I Ana Mrs Clyffm � I A. , , w Sto:r= 0A
- � ra and dispute, my rights, the thing would spoke with a humility that disarmed bar
AL Star Q*, Zove and "arIng. the crown of flowers. The garden to our ouch friends, although we are rolatiyos.!, bold � coolly, heritage, on interlocutor. ItcQuIdnothaliebeeninshe LaUei Uicp'Uirrian.
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- � eyes We beoomel a wilderness, nay, a very 11 Thop, loran sake," returned the Man W,114 I have fixed MY eyes these many letter of her task that she obould beba,ve �, I .
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By. j�Cej author of " I'Mat He Cost Her," place of tombs, bOneath each of which 16 confidentially, ,, flat u.S. a ' ' . I
weadolino'o Harvest." and other �. . bog back again to, ,years,, and have yearned after as you- Witb Ouch respect and gentleness. Besides, COVERE � VA
. buried a dead joy. . Lancaster, while yet we may. Was w( I � .. 0 WITH: ICE AND'ST 4VJNQ 1,'011, POOP.
Popular novols. ' ,),rth weak tool -have yearned after Oat �bi�be what could Ae know of the wrongs that I I I � I , :
- � . Thus was it, with U11dred Clyffard. as ye, if ye stay here, And he ail unfrienol 09 these ton, had been suffered at Grace Clyffarals. 'The six survivors ,AQhoouer
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. � her long lonely.. journey northwards draw the mistress. Come ; tot your kind face, mine -mine I 11
With downcast beaa,.aud hands clasped . 1 hands ? No I It was manifostly unfair to James Platt, which wits wrecked on South I :
, . I . to its close, on(! through the windows of, and the- trouble in it,
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,as if In prayer, Mrs. Hepburn listened . . I I will take yo back, Grace Clyffard clasped her hands As the' treat this woman, who was only .doing bar V ox Island during the recent gale ou L
patiently, as S, peni I tent before a priest,only the post obAipe she began to discern the and risk All -ay, though there's an Ill I , ska,
� I I W.dI1 remembered Scones Amid which her, Q04- 0h,eg a invoking, A blessing from High duty -and that with d9lioaoy and testing- XictLigan, arrived in Detroit yesterday. �
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at the Word it murderer" a shiver seized I Ing devil, on the bridge yo.uniler-1 Wonder an upon her Sinful soul. So wrapped as one responsible for the, 'actions .of bar the night of the wreck a terrific gale .
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her limbo as t0ea the popl,ar when its. love bad ripened, for him who was no. where Ile sprung from? -m -loitering there for in greed, that for 0, moment she forgot the mistress.. . I I from tile 804thwept came up, accompanied .
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I eavoo turn pole. before. the bitter east winil, I . What, We 'very. presence of her niece. Then suddenly ! 4"You are right, Lucy, and I am wrong," bv, ablinding snow storm, which induced
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When &,It was readt sbo took the. letter night, and at early dmwn Ribble bad shot have stolen, that we keep., Say the word, sh 4 swooped upon bar with, "You, dare !! said Mildred. It:[ ask your pardon for nay tfie captAi � n to put about Ana make fok the I
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from Mrs. Carey's hand, and kissed it. I , wit like, muck, Lot not thwart, me, Xildred; yon dare not � angry words: If you know W or
Wall of limestone looking in the distance; . 11 ually I South, Manitous for Shelter ; but fl,aing be
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66 1, have faith in,this man " quoted she bim tako, care of his taahs.II& come between me And snow a prize I It 'and mine ba-ve been trepdod you would was too far South. he changed his course
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.44 who has taken pity I a like it mural. crown ; Ribble, withiot'which "Thmpk you mu6b . I . I I I . re . I .
. upon the widow An ,turned Mildred, loss of all You loye-wUo have already lost make mllowin,�e for me, T -Saw Bure.11 for the Beaver Isla
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bar troth bad been first plighteol. Then gratefully; 11 but I ha . * - , I . . note. The Schooner was
fatherivis.11 � I . ve come hither of Iny sovaucb, and can afford to lose so W -has , Lucy bowellbarliead, bubwitboutopeak. now under reeled foresail, staysail, and jib,
. for many an hour'ber way lay through. & own will, and am not afraid to'stay here I ,11 . I .
AAWhail aud-Yet you have never seen I � I . � teridr for you, play me not false again I Ing, I and was Staggering along with the rail
land of rocks, and streams, where every'stone Nevertheless, As she looked back in �t i 1. .
him, nor emu even guess who lie is? " cried I .. be When. will you see .Rupert. 7 11 . � 11 I want, however, to know exactly the' btlf the time under water, The weather
the lieutetianVo wife, I I Might ,b%ve borne Raymond's name, and direction indicated by her now f riQu4, mild -4 Alas,Xuut Grace, I femr-il� ha , . i
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. I position in w,hich I am. yon are to be my now turned so coic .
runletbabble(lit, ooinatinct was it wl 14 it that ice made,
tb�'Jes " said Mildred firmly. "To not I I bb, behold the gaunt form of the mAn Cater 44 When-whoin, I SAY?" exclaimid the insbparable companion. But am I to be as each as& broke ov ,_ .�
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. tZe very olefinitioll of true faith, ? his memory. The spring-tiono o9oweil to . Standing upon the narrow way, as thou � -door prisoner? it , 11 ,the rigging almost impossible to
I mook her -with its joy. It was nearly xWeed t .gh pitiless woman, pot stormfully, as tb also, kept an in malcm
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tense. r stratagem, .1 sin was beat And the, rains fall, but, fiercely,, ,,You may walk. about the, park, wher- ban - .
This I I 0 . . o forbid bar ogress, Site felt. that W* ill,! Suddenly 6ut o
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it never co�ld have entered Grace's midday when the wheals began to rattle she had need of all her courage, - . as, the hailstones rattle and biss. 0 To -clay, ever you please, I�admmthst Is, . I oxw'' (I of ,, Land I
Sure, , I I over the uneven village street that lea to. I The next mom i pened ti , if I Am storm came the cry from f at
heart, with Ail its cunning, to snare me o -morrow 7 A week hencei it. you will witli yon; but not upon the village side of on. the lee bow ill which proved to be the .
thus. There is. no approach to that for the Hall gates, The last time they had by Mrs. Clyffaril. ... have it so , but when once named, see you it"Pr in the avip"nue.11 South Fox Island, only halt m, mile Away,
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any good, not event in seeming:" ., done so it was when she had. fled with her � depart not from the time. I will not brook 14 Your orders are precise enough," said The crew tried to make the mAinsail on.
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44 But how Strange, I Mildred, that yon can lover on the I ver . y eye of bar threatened � CHAPTE R X:�[XII, . postponement for Ail hour," Mildred, bitterly. ,,Now tell me -I hik,ei 11OF to keep her out. - . of the breakers, but, . � . .
. I marriage with Rupert. Strange to s I I A. WEEKIS UHPUMV15. I i Then I will Sao bira now," quoth Mild, a foolish fancy for visiting Ribble Cave to, ,he struck. -
make no guess at who this friend may be; , Eby dd
. she felt lees terror in thus re'turning alone 1, I could not, and in a low minutes a
for kindness, not like that warmth which to brave the malice of her - aunt, aid tho You have come at last, niece ; I have red resolutely. ,I Here, at once. 1 am morrow -do they preclude it 2 11 The masts and ail sails and - .rigging
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. makes the quicksilver to mount the tube, .. ready, Let him pom,,It it No, wadam, -they do not.," immediately went by the board
� at It' be, anger of hipishe had so alighted, than upon waited for you long," said the Lady of. .6 Fool, would. you ,have him rend you leaving the, schooner helpless with,
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unconscious of, what sort of he ' Clyffe, letting fall her ice-cold syllables Pus I It was well for Mildred thAt as this . . I ..
bother from San or fire,, sets the heart at . had then fopored.for , I . . . f , ,,i,Y , theadas breaking over her from ,
w that occasiDn. She ., ,. ying Vri limb tem limb, yon And the child As well ? answer came her face was, turned A . .1 I . . stem to
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a � noe inquiring from whence the gonJal glow. Raymond, and listened �fov the clanging by one,,Iike drops from a petrif -gt 'You know fiot what you ask. No, nqr'.yot , , stern,� Capt. Re . oed 'the
hoofs of the pursuer With 9, oinking heart ; 11 If I do not take Your band, it is I'lot � from ber� whom she or at those 1. . ury Turner Via
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proce6as thatbas so moved it. Friend re- . . to -morrow. Those sunken cheeks must be words. bar features changed from sh cook, Balma, ChAmVaigno, in the yawl and
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. cogaizes. friend, no Matter- under what but now Against him Grace Clyff . I .1 I pl0aped out, -.those eyes harbor no tests Ing ale attemptbd to clear It, up, and get it to lee. .
disguise he -does his loving service. All which was 86 bad tha Resolute. severe, unbending as ever was . I 0 suspense to the full rose of exulim. � I ..
, , � I ' d'ous her worst, .. t thoso'niournful garments be.exchanged -for tioli! Nor was - it at once that she could ward, but in doing so was caught by the I . .
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I I a,,, she was glutted with it; while was Grace Clyffard, in voice and gesture ; but othord befitting oige'on the threshold of trust herself to. yoke bar rapturous thought painter, washed . overboard snadrowned, -
ove you beie, dear Mildred, to the liumb not Mildred her fair features had suffered change-. Th I �. I I . I
Aest. Rive 'you, thou, lef i none. at Clyffe there to be liar child's protector I - � a bar. bridal. A W 'i I ' eebit shall be . � I I I
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I hom yon . as accuse . of� . hone I fit fealty? I I -preserver. from she knew not -what, brow was no longer amootb, and tile little Yo as an ,. Vith sober words. As was also the unfortunate occiapant of the . . .
W 11. I . f rm bad lost its rounded, grace, Trouble, u hear me, do not mince my i(Luoy -1 I do not know. it yon, ha�e ever I .. 1. the . .
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16 No one more than Another, dear Mar. follow -guardian -with she, knew. not whor-a- -Q � . . Words -, but do girl ' I ? I wilt not takg . r clunt, to the, remnants of the, rigging .
ibn," answered7Xis. , Hepburn .'the ghtf ullyt' ' a all things and what is 'worse than ,trouble,. the .1 You has . loved ind lost, as Uhave done; but if so, crol"I a
. I and did it netr believe her mbov . your silence for consent! p9a.-spea I I on -the forecastle anaprayed for abatement . . . I
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T ,not to fear ? . . anxiety of --guilt-the dread solicitude. of . I I you are acious ?- when I tell You,irt. that cave fall... the first of the gale. When day dawned, the light, - , ' . I
Is They were all respectful to me -nay, . one who drives a obariet on a city -wall,. gay. , What V � whisper of love upon my oat from lips that - _ � , , .
even kiu&- but they could not f orget, 1 The post-ohaise had drawn many it Lucy, take bar child I 11 I I � .1 � .
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think�tbat I I was this weineinli niece. They familiar face of child anawoonsai to the . . ,unfenced on .either side, And dares not for I now are dumb, you will understand the house keeper, V.. S. Warner, his Son And
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liked the Clvffard rac,st their natural lords doors, of the ho,mlqr,, hut, the park itielf, his life look right, cr left, but al ' � n stepped forward to obety, prayer 1 am about. to make to you to grant . Morrisiteslio,. having discovered the wreck, I
11 � . ways, to bar mistress Mildred cried with passion, 41 I it . t, perchance because I am of your bravely put out in, their, boat$ to the. - - , .
seen over the sank fence, - appeared un� his gluuging steeds -bad worn at last bet on ask, it I , if no . . I I I I I .
-rmnd esp�cljilly their late ramster, Ralph� . . bear, I basil. I will ,do. all �, own sex and friendless, you, will resede, but were cap I
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but not the - interloping Carrs,,. No ; I can- usually destitute. of lif6 for suolY An ,hour;. Seemed to take no pains to keep it; her bavo.,still my child ; Without her, nothing, me in -what is at worst it harmless In"'bim' ,During the night. Ahey kept :wmtoib with . �
not fix upon &-single face in which so much no keepe'r with his guui no laborer with a , � - ..
I . . . I I It attiri,wasloose,'v6ncl-berrinebv6ii.uubraidedI Rupert and you mmy rend we limb from I wish to visit Ribl�le -Cave alone. To' boaconson the above, ,oxpoioting the vessel
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of pity as'this letter n hind about the plantations, no blue- limb, as I me to go, to pieces and hoping to save the ore . . .
.. I you have said, 15at I will not be and to my'ohild, that I . .W# � .
breathes has over axal although it .Wag plain"sho. hPASIot, been parted from my child � It' . . ..
Shown itself." � ,. ' .. . I sproned bearer of vegetables frbm the . . lace .19 hallowed; On Sunday, the gale, having abated- some- .1
� � ' a from her bed, would not aurialy - bpr..k in .
it Then I would not go to Clyffe, dear Mil. kitchen -garden, no message -boy' loitering rouoe as other inhabitants of 11 Vxooa," return4d Grace. 11 Foi a week, . you mitst steps, . hat, these brave men made a, second I.
11 on the path that led to the- the Hall had been by this time. And th ouShallhave bar to Yours if; and . sister at the -suit mar bar 7 I
red," exclaimed Mrs.. Carey. * 11 Remain villagb-no ..
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external sign of life, in short, sucli its is wil"id, Grace Clyffara, - it was said, now : an: y . . I
here; or, still better, come to us. Set tile th . prayOro ? 11 .11 . attempt to reach the schooner, this time � ' . . . .
I Perhaps, had Ralph been en if ter that,, if the parolowev be but The woman's face waited At this appeal succeeding and taking .off the.exilmhated I I
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law to work at once. Give this woman to. ordinarily visible about a great country never slept. sign I ad, shall take lier'wbither You will; if �ew, who had, nothing to cat since Friday, _
,Say harm comeato household Was there. ' The poftor at .the s,live, she would have 'contrived to retain like snow before the sun, then from again 01 .
knowthat if, , Milly, she i marv'ellous beauty, but now, as though not, then you will not be - much t6jether, As quickly as before. . and were covered with -ice. They were I . . .
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herself will pay for it with -her life. Wede ioage, too, could'nqb easily be roused -, and lie I I .-- yo�a and jibe. , Do you understand me, - "The' . I . .. .
aware it was 'of, little use to her, She Mild .� I . to is no outlet to the cave Says hospitably cared: for by Mr. Warner ` and I - . . ..
not live in times when murder goes un- while she waited, -through the gilded irdii red? 11. . I , sent thence to'Nortbport, , . ' . . . I . :
gmte� the long Avenne showed itrangely neglected it, unwomanly 1p tbatj its in all oyle," continued, Mildred; It and. therefore I I 1.
punished, atill far.less dar�s, with its reek- 11 Tee, We shall beparted like my husband I � . . . . � . . I
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. ing h . an . 0, to point jibingly at those. whom desolalte. As the cottageidoor opened She also. - A. look of Scorn. which he'd set upon and myself," returned Mildred hoarsely. you will not neglect your duty by -remaining I . - � - I . . .
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it has made desolate' . . . She kne;! 11 Lot me go heuco4R�my chamber; I can. I .. I I . .
11 Ali, that wms he* my own dear Ray. man would-efitit to recognize Xe- face of as she gazed in Mildrews face, and marked secure.". � I .. L -. , , .1 .
. - � not bear to look up6n your wicked fade, 11 Lot uktalk of The steninker .0 .. � - I .
mond used t . o speak,!' cried Mildred with runaway I I Miss Milai d its wag ; t' but sho its calm resolve. Twice had her niece " ' . Tlaucy shook hot head.
d Ii .. . . Sp You are no flatterer, niece'; butltbatF I � . . ormallie'saves the 21111V I . .
agitation. -1i You fe�l as he felt, indignant . 11ul ,;a,r his weir-kn0own.vo;ce in expost- .01111myod to* eik and twice hadJailed, but does notraffect me. : My presence shall not Something :elset, madevni, if we Must needs, worth's Crew or, Twenty-fiviti Alten- . I
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I .. � . . 'it was easy to observe that bar inability did . . talk;,but you connot ,but be . weary with B"fletal . ng.theWaves-forRievenIkuyn . . � I �
-nobly brave, but sgain, I Say, you do not ulation with the. post -boy. , � ' . - . yex you longer now, nor. any more; unless your long night's travel. 'Here is refres d i
I . . not proceed f rom fear. -B von Tobj&sDrmyg,9n, Ih-. . -'*he iuit . : .
. "You know, my 'man, We no use your . your own conduct calls for it--�mLucy, show- C-Savi�g,C"lly Agewar e 1.
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nothing -except thiLt She � sh be . Griiu'ging anybody hero At this time," quoth , Mrs. Raymond Clyffard to her room , . and do . # A. London despatch dated yesterday .
. 68 the po "Wby"cmult you'let a sion, could see that, as, after lifting the ,On upon your bed., and Sleep,.. as all at .; * I
- thwarted- in her purpose. X do not want , rter. - see you neverlaiwe hei night nor day, as I Clyffe are sleeping now."i . r4pottli'tho't.the steamer GermAIA-io arrived . . I . I
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even ,,,,I want my child; my Milly. If poor devil, -who scarcely remOmbers what luggage into thd Hall, he throw * into'his have. alrqady charged' You.-Rqmomber, a - 11 Not- I I at QudenBtown last night, having on boafd - - , . . .
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ob, ,g � , a night's rest is like, take a little sleep?" farewell Scrape at the doot a more gennine . * until You have promised'wbAt I -f .
d. but say I there, take her Bate I week hence, , and ),on meet, 'Rupert twenty ive of the crew Of tho, British , . I
and well,' I Would promise never to molest . I It is a lady,. and I did not like to. toll Bympatby than -could have been expressed I ' asked;" pleaded Mildred, passionately. 11 It I I
t . . � . . . Clyffard as his 'betrothed bride, Havel �- steamer Hurwortlo, bound from Montre6l - I
. . I liar," replied the other in a tone. ,,'l,v, from all the bows tbitt 'Lora Chestdrfield your Word,. Niece Mildred? 11 .. � I ..Is a smilf thing � perhaps in your eyes ; but � 1.1
her more." . * . ever.made in ])is life. '' � 1, in mine=ahl. you cianuot guess what value to Rot6rd�m, which She Sighted in a Sink-' ' '
I 9. 84 would not L, then." cried tlid'lieutqu- that Mildred could scarceVcatoh the . , ,,, � . .
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words.. - ''. . . Stay one )MOInene'll: cried Mildred to 1. ,. . . - . I .
ant's nife with flushing cheeks. 11 WhatT - ". I iles, 11 but that. only . of ih . ree, hours, eta ,,, ,area,tesolutely. �. I sbml -peace . was *cry Stormy, but Chief OjMcerBanoe ' . I
. Nay," grinned Gi . I this friand noling, who, ..!� IBIeepiu , .1t . I andfivemenof the GormsuieVoInfiteered ,' : .
forgive the wreich'who 'ai;t a man to SIA ,qx.iu_nQt'm.!'-,w,�,e"onde�!..-a, I
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she would need to, look to them All. - And such folk within'bis doors." * .. . her mortal f ow, ,� iheie MAY -have been: preserit peril, iqld least of sit by mwommu-?,� gravely,; "your very. emmootrieas. forbids av . I . . .
ifi in truth, she..sat - Above. the law, then - ., . . mes ,to visit . I ,. ,.- . ' me to OILY 'Yoe., U will not be safe brought all, safel, � .; .. . �
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. . withont'tbe law 1 would exact tlid:*penalty. .Clyffard."' ', . � .". � .. whereis my child'?'.,. . . . . . I... . I witho. at my piesencie. From. Ribble 'Cmve.' on: their last tii . I . , , . ..
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'it hould- see t, a porter a . I , � bow� .1. Must you needB see'lier'now? 11 - .. .: I .. . .... � ad wits Mildred w .e . 1. .
it, a make j��6 thus forgetful of my I tawn up in t le'indst,iin � . � I . I . '90 flasli I ith �b'r' re6exit area four hurricanes,. which' swAshed . �. . I.,
. husba,nd1a'wrocgs--.- fortable. ol .the � attitudes 6f rqspect And " Here, and At onco-1 " returniid'Mildred: . - . 6114PTE A XXXI-Ii, _�. ., ,� � joy, that she'. dia. not guess. the: woman' ;,'', w. . ... � .... .. .
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.qn me - . . I . I K the boat's . bulwarks, - pbop, rudd#r :-ind . . .
--hus'. shadiug big eyes with biKJiaud,a-A. though xesolute4.. ,1 Vwill'fioit Stir except to- leave - � - - ,:. . - , �! I . I... meaning, notwithstanding her.grOp tone, I i ' . . . . ..
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dred ; I have a, horife inisbattered, .� . rl. TLE JAI "It" . I I I � I .� 11.1 . .
band living, I know �uot what it. is t6 be the .glory of 'the exmIted . personage :hous6, unless I-Isee her; unless I. hold . . . ebeart, when hopeful, is- as disi;fi; ' The vessel drifted about unmanageable for � 1. .. 1. : . .
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. forlorn like 1. or, perhaps, Jike, yen I whoinheNtis doing hobor:.-%vmK almo9t 'too I be,- iujny� bands." ' I . .� I ... : Lacy Cator, : Ahe woman . w I lio wv . is. clinna its childhood's Self 'to C I 6I1tOmpI%t0 eleven days.. They*. sighteit . *two- vessels, , . , - . . 1. I . .
I . you, 1, great to look.upon. I. ... . I The hideous thbiIgbi t'll t inted to be. Mildred's attoiedant, suit. the-drea' u u r . t neiiher. tooi�l '.. '' � "''
should sit down -content With any shred of . . . I 8! if I Void Of d0ath- I " W,110t 0 tlet, one within .th so' milhij'ba . ,, . � .. I.
permit, , , he deer that bad been wont to k � already 11 - , '- . - .. .
comfort . that the dostroyei �a gli't j , � ' -V , emp At. P.�emot�dr?wbr.e�s,�-NYBB'.Llgii. .tp=q, hip,po" her jailer, -was one, of those persoxis Lu�y?-" .Then when she did net Answer: any notice �of their sigq,als. Theopew-were - � ': .
I I i I . - ivho Are mlways.a- . middle 4ged Ah6 ii'Do' you ihiuk-. . . . 1. I I .
I Wsidermbledistabbe froin-thp mvenue,. She C S '.� ,,. 411;.keep- : . . I . iba�t 1.-.ypuld dtow' :w I .� .. 1 f , .
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Yoe a minute or, do; over Xildrea,s fade te'rea. nituhly,ok its tile - chmig6 rattled,, b * giv Morplianed.arms er , illy�dead. .� 'M . 0 I ' . ., 1: I � .
I . , , .� . y�; :8 , 'it W , in One the Ger " n" old. w.,weeting, when Dr.' . . .
�obilai,a:iaa,fera,adi.-w-ell'p.iiniiol, )Xi-.- 8 thou ---- Akila -�Moroi?. Or,. ,�., .
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passed' traces .of . some� � -painf oil . inward while the rooks',,more easily, Movid.. than ot--� - --- -A-- gh tdle.hadbeon b O the , , drown-.1ar-�1ko-;--whareby her Ly . on ' PlaYf a I 'Was b . � . 't - ..: .1.. -
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Struggle, but preoeiitly r in, 1h single clond from tlici taianed 'Mrs. Clyffard.w y. grAji and wrinkI64,.'p,n& .yet - with a nopieub soul would flee Jo b6mven, while They, passed' otes 'of
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evensmiling. 11oveyou fo)c Your frank. BW11191139 .branel"061 . and like 'a bousebo , 1(1*. bell - will 'bkin , i�, tbree..'% ln,dte§":. �, � So_ About her eyes . nil 48 the �diit`sl . . I r . .�
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quit . a . as I much * as for year . f'.0 6 Tlier6rs"� Sl�b r�a ,h eir .; I I Ba t do n ot I d6k�i �.,se eni ad to p ro in is 6 mia - 6to kn al Youth; 1 f i t, - -keenest pabg 6f bell--: forever'?:' Dw you , ej,�w, . , . � �
ness, , Marion, ,roused by uigU-t9lArm,.Ju'quiiea,o . n, . g b . . I . And* one. hundred d: tb1rtY4x , ''! .�. . : �,`. .
. alar � r . I - 6hil0i it tb nk tho t, Lucy!" , .. , �. . . ! . '� , 17nat's crew' 1. .1, .1 - 1
,J�oars@Y -what wits wrong,,. wher4.. �;Q haggardi.nieciJ, for be Sure 1 do fiot ask was iinpossible, to imagino-her a i I I
- chaiity.* Some day, p6rbapg-m-not now- -a"Oi ,,r .. . . . . .,. pouiod� w6re coliooted.' Tlan �. I . .
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yo -d will Iniow-ho1i much I .t4a: ,sdrb"4' angwered -Thieves! I 4 . - yffo Hall to play the Mourner.- was,equaJly hiked to �ioffiraer bowed (town 'r. hij did think so, (lose m9darn - but' I do warp presented with 210 a, piece, and, Chief , .
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. . - some .cried.. 11 F irle I " and 'others - (who* � ... Tlie� cruel Aaft apbld n6t bomb- the And decre a iho.10'ree that I ,,b,,w,IseethfttIma'y pro . mise what, Officer Bduce was giir-n-a � -watch, The. .. . .
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Perhaps', s:jain,' At ter this dayaud night, seemed 'lialf Asleep) murmarad- "Bothl inc.ther, had no ears; oave for the so�uds. ,we buy mt fourteen, And w6rk,for six years, . you 'ask -with safety. 'Now, pray,- eat a reseVed Maur were Also 'presented With cash , � ' � .
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I Shall never see' y6u - ribri; then God Will Bothl." -A� the visitor drew, nearer *td the ferredjor�-'the'ech6 of a tiny fo6t. gba boast (and believe 6ur boast) that be is little, an*4 then tibeid." * I by the passengers. . � %, . r ; .. ..-. ,.� . . I i , , ,
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I bongo itself, the pba,cock on tbd terrace . fall, and the babbloi of & baby � tongue.� a" young andas Strong its ever,'Luey Cmtor - ,,, I cannot emt,'good Lucy.;L I' am too' - ... . . I � I . ,*,: , � , :' ,,"r,'' * , *
thank you for ine,. and far -bettSr. May it I looked capable of doing domeotic Service I - I , . . . . I : 6
be Ion I g� indeed; Ore deach'o'ershadows began to scream; but Mildred renlaikodr to Tobims, too,. with Load "ide, awaited theto . . '. happy. This child- is precious .food to met . . .,. . , . "' �71. : - �� r ;. ' ' '
nd may JOBS "' , "' . for r . cc�nfeoji,don of 1311iraler b; a, Girl. .. - ., ...-. I.. � ... r
I 11 4Qb a littl 'interest :. and presently, , mgveral geherratliOU$ yet to C* . . ...
your.dwelliiig, mi . like in' herselfhow itrang(i it wits - thh�t, save the Wi t .e� 6 ; t40 and mlsosatisfie� my soul with rest; but I I . . . . I .
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be known to your trus heart. Na�, do'not 4eep .bay "of -the b1bodbounds, u6t it note they came. , - - :. ` ' . . wn fbit yoif mity-sle,ep. - As reported -yesterday�,' Maroaret'. Moo- I, :.. . .-..� . .:. - - .,
. come ftoin 'the distwiltAelin6l. where the � " ]RUnr thoti-r6in- to'.mammm,".�cried a topreside bvel: It nursery of young children, -Wh,fd,ors are these, �!br- I do'not know Sanger, �hd young, girl who, at tile Cumbi6r- �" ... - I .
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, � - 'oVOmAJJISr Voice, " ' I then N%B. with Xio f eiti. that r she Nvould � Boon (a]&$, I 1, . . . .1 I . . as -' -- I ,, �%;; ., ,�
I And ibaf,you f6k-hounds'la . I . not unkind y, �and . .this � . r .. .. 'land sizes . . d of the ,� r�..
mine, to play the comf6iter ,, r y, and f rc�m; Wh6nee, � Suchr.. a . room? I? . :. last week; was, con.victe . .
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O' Issue in 'heard the pomp.4us ,stagger of an infant's- 4or. I I I -a young chil - ' i d'.... - ,.� .., .11
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have done so- vo with IoVe'divihe. May ihO daytime at the eclio of hoofs from the feet, and thb brow that bespeaks pidestri 11 paddock to'take bar ease in,And .to whom . ebtdiea,. opening Upbli the little gallery that to her.care, and respited on Thursday. dur-' .,,. , .
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repays human, 10 .. , the � even the knockers itffordno,ba & release,. .. , ,". ' r -r,
He suffer. us, in he4yeu,' if not - , beret L to courf-yaro. , No'sou-nd of.buinail tongue confid,erice, aild"like an arrow froin- p Clyffara's ebacriber;'and thl's' Ing Her Majesty'a,plessu're, Subsequently - - * . I �
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'i .t : ' * - . t. . I . . orth-�arted'Miloied id caught, . bar When Past Vork 1,) b6come 11 unequal to, the .runs by. Mrs,' f . I -murder of . ,a � other .. child * . . r . r :
Meet ag a 4 - . I. r Ouch as the I &I � Situation., . � I upon the staiis, tbmt leads.to, the. clock con eased to. the U .
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11 But what mdau. yo -a, . Mildred'?'i mur morning brings to ,.G.ve 1. r `09,�, " Strained, likb bound in leash,. � - lie .-been-ohly recontly� tower''And. the western postern." - . �� . : -�of the .game family who visa thought to - � ' ` ' . I . .
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, . ears.' humAn'f moo came to the , blinded wilidows. thil up a. it sets' band, 9 I in � d taken into Mi .� . r . , ,
" L ,to meet. ,,at �rom. fig iur' ro. Clyffaroils serv'ice. bii �'�Butls notthat wtb�i:4 d6oibreside your al,
. , waved! Mrs. Carpy, through -her t . ... . a 'r ' t OIL I. to 'is been accidbutiliv. drowned , The. - , ; , " " ,
, going?" , , I 1. amoo"", stock`'UP611� whom tha;f la8v, b,d4,,,AV-' .. . . . of Mr. .... ; ,
.� . 4 Wbither are yoh I . : of.the tipper ., floo,re,.aild those beside. ilier, hugged -it to. be? bro4st,.ind kissed'and I I I . .. . . . � 1. . .1 4... .:prisotei had charge of ibree . VaJlig, . ': - � .
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"I start tooiibrro ' . . doo, � a shattered closo. ' � . � londlea A, prid rocked . it..to and, fro, wi.tll ,could %rely., 'Her. broilier William had beait� . t . f . . I I I., .1 . .
. W. morning, Marion, for. ,,r war : - ' year by . yea� qstablishioig himsdif in the .. : 11;Y.est��in%dan�, and looked on the inside,, er a children, the boy who .wits droiiued . I . � . . .
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I . . . . a - here ?" asked Mildred . I � . 4 . I like the being 2 years old. OIL the 27th of June be . � . ,
'Clyffe Ha I.".. . . I . . Murmurous. inaidealate joy. ,.- ' .9 All the 6therB'are. It 1e.a.ds I . ,
�i - - ,� . . Is there d' ath . gooa`�tabes'6f the Lady of Clyffe� and Bi 11 .. . I I . ,� I . . ... . Na , a.plAying about.- the Ititchen during din. "., - - , , , ....
. . . . I of the poot-boyt letting down the glaswwith 'No sooner hid the first gugh of giatef at . hoo first. . � , - . 1. . . I . � . I L" I
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.11 XXXI % a treinbliiig hand' , and thinhihir. . Gidbon's death he �b ' . I afte* 0
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. I . i I . � ,kth' happiness. passed away, than' her eyes ih. I 1� But not7immediiit6ly ?I' said. Mildred,. nartimi r whi b his father fell s,sleep. - . . I I .,�
. �1`111' SLEMIING (JABiLE." . agony of it small' white fm"cP-,., 'groWltig glanced t6ward the'doo'r. it was � closed ; � Ing more ,than-.&'%seriant. she 66uld, With -Cpp,�heniion. 112&re at be's room. i . , . I : , , .
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. There are few things -that try the tender pointed.and thinj .9,13A cold little hands, Tobias was standing by ib no, longet, and. �ooaoot upon-bitn't6oxecute pr9jedg f row 'tbO between.,, *. � ,.� I . ; I .. I su.. i .1 And in ,.ad the. child, Ana at'ovee 1pquired ,, I .
which. sholimilliotheeisin iim6 eveitO �ut ,tlidrev�.a�v,Aull'soundc;fwhee�ls,,. .:, - - . consequences- of wliibh Clement. Shrank. . I . I There is a bed -room, madam 11 - for . him. - A a eistoh- was made*,' -at2a, as : . .. . . I
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human heartso 'cruelly� as tile revisiting a I crosswise cNiar the-Biuless bmast.i 11 Speak, It w ill be --bette� bdth for you, shiec�p in fear; and. although he was ibuch wan . ted . "Ana is it occupied ?, .. I" he , could not. .be _ lound, , Mr. . .. I . .1� . .1 .1
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an, aild"tell me th mt the Dani3, where indo'edj: her brother - t, My. Pall'st set. off , , to] a . iieighbor's . - - ., , . .
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absence', hastaken &w'ay. that, whioll madeit m,, , a whole truth." ... .. . and for your dhila ,11 smia I�rs. 'Clyffard, in . could- sea I rc . cly be in 0 duced to Stay without . - , brother,, r.aadam--+W1lIimm Caton". I or ea-*� if he -had - I strayed . .' � � I I .�,
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-the .young 11 not'to think Any. more bimf She li�a ietained'him. at,Clyffe Hall ' - - . . . . . . . I tbither�, While be -was going,- the girl . . .
home; for however demi -the external , Well, ma'am," returned her sibilant voice, house to a .
aspects of nature way be to us-apd,,toi fellow, mitigating .tbo CAven dimlectforlier of what'l read'in: your, mind just no*. of late for ber-own reasons. - , .. I I . . . . I'- . .. 11, ." 7 I I
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some they are very dear -it is 'the associm- benefit as well'as be yvas mble'; ,1 it'swhat 1 You ha,vo foiled , I , it I, . . . . i6ngei had inn to the Well with apm�IV: '. '. -, -, -
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-era ce, with me is . . � . . .I Much'of thi a-, Mildred gueAs� . I 0 lip.,
. . . . . can't incense. you about in it 'ek, but 111 ci� enough.". - . I ed,.'ana 6n - � " REAVER, 18 TiIAT4-111% 10HE . pail Mail to fetch water', And b0ford Mt. - :,.' - ' I ... 11I
tion which the� possess with our ,loves and .� ." . . . . '' ' '
friendships which, after all,foirns-their botteeto ye. The -master, you Aee,he's Mildred trembled.'. ' . . . 1. ihat-account, as wall as from the ,odious , 11 ' -- . - � . .. I :?.aIlister was out�iif beaving she shoutedi . 1.r - .
. � odd, and will have, nothicig',d�be in the day. 7 . .1 Tile lexclai"tiou of a JLonda Youlb. on it He?$ ),a . �
most sacred charm. The wood rfiay wave it You fear," continued Mrs. Clyffard tri- . relation of domestic Spy. in which- she , '' .4 . re.". When she -lifted ..the ,child , . .. .
asgreenly, the fountain leap as brightl , time. All the folks here� gets up'at eve, uniphantly, butspeZicing still 60 low. that !stood to herself, was inclined to regard bar . living .Shot * It t'JD141n'1-)Kn0'!V4t"V11n"- from the well be; was found to be quite . �� I . . �
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And the ,Iake-re:116�t tlie,peac 'And, �Ioes to' bad in 'tliaa morning. It's not a sound ke6ofied the nurso,B r r With great d i I . dead.' There was not the least Suooicibn of
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' is some , WAS ye thing w Ir 'muofi � .-Atelogram from Londo�n -Of, Smtniamy's -foul play.st the iiinO-j but After tITe death .
. faithfully as of yore, b . ut-thore - mUckly that , they're. all asleep, Aid, wIll fear, and you Are wise. You date not - risk .. hie I . . 'dmarnb . ... I .
I . to -tell the tale before .they. So, great a stake its t"t,l (abb- tigated -this feei rz,plurober in tiiW Of the bal�� it�wasrx a& * tbat.there - .. . � I
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I . . "'ne mins, the infant clutching W .blina:love. 'Luoy. le'n, b'ybf water I,! thalro I nil that . . .. L.
' =ttmbell., Somelollis has lite br With , that; strangei � waywardness employ of D. McPhie &.'C6., with ,a boy " I . - ..
mars the beau e o Sly tbau. if its I I W p use . .1 I . .
tl , I .and some's in outshut'-.-,� and Mistress mother's , thaebelongs to, infancy, -aid: ad Fred. Rankin,' ant of.M ittle bauratagofor more: ,Rba; such 8, . I
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every leaf, And robbed the stremm of � its a braina fo" heriael. as well . small vessel. Sufficient Water was' always , . . . � �
. Clyffard, She ba. r Mind, I wi:iulo: at tinies'almost'lead a methe Blaolcls, 4md been engaged during the f9re- I .
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Song, and thia rne)�a of'its gi asf 9 nits "pert." . , " Rupert." I I . . that berOwil ohild WAS a cliangelb3g,nO noon st.bbeDomirlio'n'Batlit. -About noon brought inibb mi - "
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lver flood., 4. ov' � '.1 21arr�, hirh f 5" 'That was ill Mildred , . . 'Yesterday morning Dr; O' * ' ' . .
Nature'se6mH cruel then. , . . . - -b ba.staik-staring Mall," ex.. , I � :sooner had the. three mr,rimbol.in tile Jarge Illey.completeatheiiwoik thdre,-mudafter day4 . range$ .. . . .,
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- BIAS � invol*a*iii&Tily,!Itli?ialiiibiV. said;, but had she cried, I I Th d chamber allotted to their iae,Aba,n Milly dinner wont dowii to Buriis & Lewis' . . �1
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I Yo bn�nlis:alid brficto Jol'bounio Doon, , I uAlly to turn night into AnY.", , ,- . .. . radroleress, with hands yet dripping with . gtrQteh.ea oiub, her'little arifiB to -liar now .wholoB&16 hence, and were about beginning Ctfininal'Lunittic Asylumi. examined the- I . .. . .1
. .,HoNv tan yo'blcioni so frosh;and fail, I I . � 'h�iabmnd's blood, ho . darobt , nurse. ,Luny stood with hor-hands 'her 6 prisonek with a .view to reporting- to the I . . 1. .
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ow Can Yo ehUnt, Yo little birdo, - .1 "You've. ,about- bit- 'the sticklebutt, my w thou -to by w8rX In the oellar,'when 'Black Asked t1i . . � .
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And I site iveary� fill ol care I - I mWam ; but I - in ad's I a h aid word, - An d �& - me of marriage?", she could not .side, not offering to take her f ron! liar fiat. boy where his tools. w�ro� Thd b Y 11ont, Home.Secretary on herstate of mind, And � .. .
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is a thought that stabbea.wavy-a brext6j; bad one" (have lie'. looked cautiously. have expressed. more, hato And loathing,. -ural protector, and still.tlio. child struggled Itting ove.-Ot t the slib confossed to him that.she hadrourdered: :. . I
. . bef . ore Burns 86 touchingly expr;s8ed it. around him) 11 to. sp6ak of lierembouts. than aid her Shrinking form, that seemed towards bettitS though it Would havle Oddi corner ' where' tbe� lay, drew 0 6 It - the boy. The idea occurred t6 her -when � . . .
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Y0111 break my heaft; Besidbs,we emnit' be nesh-� wbon there's 00 to fear pollution 'from . Is tonclij 11 l6t'ino go toiler; new do � for though - pistol, And .p a noi she took him to the welli And oltowt . I � I
That Wit * !Je little birds, - much gear going. It would not be ivise in and poison f r6m the very air she 1ekatbod , T am Wall awa,rc You'are my -mother, and in* w mook heroic Way, ".You -ha tea hini.
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nton th'roug the flowory thorn; - i a has still to be Wittelied'day and n-rgr,f . � .
Yo wind bit o' departedJoys; . . � I the mistress to l6ok him up like tbe foot of in common with her." 11 11101-Y him 11, .. � . cling to in the prooerid(i of an , better - "y Anything - to- me.. -,Rainewber. Sh . .
- I)eparced never to rotuvu.' . I tem. better hav it . bairn wil m muo'kY Ude, .. 11 No, niece; that is no' longer noccoAary. 0#688, Well as She who hag (I am delighted I " am 'armed,l) At t�is time ' 'the by warders -1, oil AVeics. I . . . . %,
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Never-nev'el'i And yet tb6, sun slnlne� as' than Wash. its noasoff." � � . . 'But. seo you,speak, him fair, and 'ptomise to see))Ilst talcon beiselfOff, Yet I do owo el6vatoreame d6i*lf from the story ablive', I � I .. I . I
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I ;1-T1ion.tIiiB pooi-g . entletnan ii bli'V suf-' what he asks for. There is fio harm thig singular -looking female an apology foi on.-,vliioh Were two boys,�James Halpin, . . . , I .
nor *has the treasury of* heav6h, at .. , - Than . my appayeht deaertion* of hot. ,You..hdvo also, an Assistant of -Blacks, an,d �AIII6]rt E, . . . .
I in the dava'tvlie� it was 'Wont to gladden to ad to be at large,to serve the purposes of. .in humoring a mmolman, ks tOYOui . . liinp�xlod Upon a Crowbor. , , - . .
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t, lost k4nglo SO&. 11 Fr - another 2 11 �:, � . I I I Rupert has never been himself since when no idda. how'civil she has boon to 'me While Oriffith, it clerk in B�rns & Lewis'. llsnki�. 'A despatc�h'figm Bor-den'town, N.J., Says ' - . . . .
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11 writes Another. poet, very: differeut � 11 NAY, rnm,am�'I` returned the p6st,boy .),on brolto vour faith with him and me, and . Must go to po: . � .
end, iiro ploughmmu, bat'equally apprabonsively ; ,"I At.iow tothirig wyaeli flea- as olia your f also Mother -bet ore you- her." A Aughol, wounded pride involun. Griffithi and drew the4rigger. Griffith steeple of the Marlton (Burlington County) ' - 1 .
from the Ayral , tarily stale upoin bar mother's alieek ; but on an 'Iron dro-wbhr Which , ' . .
I susceptible of this diVirto rdOot-,, fvdiu �I duty tell what I have been told; ,and it . from -kith and kin, to link yourself witl , ol&�Vad his band on his -16f t hip, and Bank I�c��tist Church, a few weeks ago, foil from
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. &d to end of All flia lanoBcabo anderneatli, the great folk hero should comei'to learn it, their 6wo.rit enemy. I cannot quench the She Stepped forward and gave bar child to ("a the floor exclaiming' 11 Heavens"Is tbmt - 'a' up the gr I ,
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us Memory ' f my friend.11 But - - but I have forgiven you this, and Rupert p6b' at ii, �. .
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although , the scene remains the same- It TUM, MA'AM, dinta flite,"f interrupted fora, that the night. May pasAlhe quicker , denly as 9, `gas -jet which one turns the ilot, to piobe - for- the bullet, as the 6onsdA Cheektolln While, . 1. . . I � .
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lovely as eVcr� said ready to 6chant bow the other ; "it loefug were ch6kingi thoat'd with him tilaulf, on a slospless pillow"he wrong way beforo*ono turns it out-bliefi quences were almont certid a to be fatal, ,, . 11 . . I . . . . . ..
be hard gasping everywhere, Ana again., I IMY longin%for his gypsy bride, lie turns it ones mote it became as, bard and wrinkled The bulloVentered the left buttock, qm6 is Mr. F. M. ROW10Y,AD'ast River, -.N., -S., ..
eyes.; the heartless -bounty- smiles evan . �. Writes a very short and' .pointed b -*
upon vs, who have found out her fa,loeb6od. say, spomk not o' what I told ye, Yo tirmad intoday- untst Shoots and fishes by moonw man'*ifitoesroall. "Mrs. Clyffard bado supposed to have ptkssed almost through Ntopy Of .
Tat Nature is not false for being f miro It 61 moit I see, and have tin honest kindly light, or by torch -light it there be to moon, ind treat the - child with. every care, tho bodvi . The, dootors regard Griffith's- a cold which 16 became at one time big � . .
heart, or I should never ha' 8poh6fi-But and makeA the name of the mAa Clyffard A Ina'anioll returned chaaiib�of recovei a extremely doubtful, duty and interest to got. rid of, 44 1 had ' ' . I
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is we who are it tered, and not what name shall I say, for here is some, Wonder and a,jost the country throughi of duties." ' .. Atalikin says be did ad it tot A long time, ib* was becoming .
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bide -ah me, how long agol,for She bday.emijag At liLot-11 . And he is mad, too 130 mad, niece, that if . 11 And what is oxpool;ad of yoni else It was loaded. no will probably be Arrested. SOM04 ,' Medical treatment did it no good , .
renews beryoutli The Sam. "Mrs, Raymond Olyffard.11 I did but tell him ��ha I . I . I I . I—. trilid I)r, Wilgon's. Pulmonary Cherry I
-time yearly. wldo� Olt is Mildred's child, inquired, Mildred, bar &version r nowaa .
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war colors are as sweet now as then, �mnd I I, Saints and Soldiers I What, - are ye she that is thy ,brother,' h with this reply, It beside thiw hired -citro 2 )k it .is not m, bad idea to babg the amo. now perfectly Well through its , usa.,' ThIs . I
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spoken. on t 1, list brains out on �Ondqr tourt-yara Stones,, take nstmncG of An insidious disease being . 'I
drive theseMsame seas of - weadow';grass, ,But folk gas out wh har returned the other,liet f moo quite butiod-in propriety of it afterward. Such a course to iii time And the results, Vithad .
Aulthough their Shores may shift a- little (as .. and yef,'the law Would hold him harmlogo. theohilds who laughed And gurgled it her Would have the effict of balancing it large been � pe , , - . . I
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those of doomn do) from oopse to, cornfield. for that owtiolo. . I have his rimme set to 6 certain parchment kisaitig like the rich wine esomping from the number of mi . short time.. Iongeki� Oven Dr. Wilaon�k ' q
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The cradles of fresh mossy with their dov. f Squeamish writtoin out And resay for his Signing mor�y Artak, and babbling of the viitago feast property 6arri c o t.' b e I I
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I than two years back, And which. he would whorcOf it Was the pride it store of y6a -The Boston Ma� wabtg ic know if it I b bI t do mote, than tempot,,tily -
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