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. . ALBERT STREET, -CLINTON, health As to be able to gq. out driv-
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W. BRYDONE,- ' . wire fencing. .. .. . .
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DR. 0. W. THOMPSON,
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Food.. -Read the'se testimonials.: .
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are-Aio6bl6d with ffidigestion or are,
stunted in their growth."�W-.1-1. Cam�
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Specialist in Crown and Bridge, Work.
D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-�
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saver 'nothing- equals:, this. I - could
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. AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH. LI-
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.forth, John wabt, Harlock ; . John
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chl6y, Seaforth ; -Jaiiies Vumnihigs,
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Going East. Express 1.88 A. Ini
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. loy.. . ota pulled off, tand his cold toot
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. 40be fell; It' broken tho now bonO, thering Around than', "I Must ba him, And a qu4rter of 4a hour later
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lips. lie stood staring as if ppa that, Anna," said Georg,e, somowli.-It Apectrully, "I Ahopo that thore to
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I "The Brooken Sea It"' 4,tTh,� Last,SJZI� " sipootrrhil "' , � , In an On 41411,, this village doctor, but ho
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. . . ""t , -,alf 4 f . .seemed to whisper In big car, ,,'no agitated voice, v . ,
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-in the Snow,., . 440n JQ610en Kneesift Etc, I , and tbeA lia, staggered PeOPIO WOU14 ta about ;you a a d After oxamining the patient h�
. back 4hd , beckoned madam
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I Norfietim.0o think 4be IS, dj6d;ll good; it I$ only painful, and I have t a George, and . . QTIAPTBU� XXX. � wander a bit, Most likely, and ni . .
. he, l6lne ,day said, gloomily, to Ania I told you everything 1: -know", I hen the Mail led him. Away, and . I . uSt,
Undsay. . . Georgo shuddered .As he want, , . be watched.,, . I
Anna Lindsay only Shook her hqp,,d. I "Will you give me. the address . � Three, years after old Xr. 011TOM's "I will watch Win," answered ma� .
.... sho wits lodging. at rutney, . .. death, three long Years to the wegry dAnao. Calmly, though her handsome � .
,she wished Laura was dead with All 1 And .Will go? " . . I . * 0 * 4 * *' * 0 * .of the earth, and short to the �llopp . �
her heart, but she did not believe it, fo �� face was very Palo. "Itbank God ,. . I
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She believed Sir Ralph Woodland hAd I win got it I for You. She went. I Tbe ,next day they laid her in her ones, a great storAl, broke Over wl`� �h4t It In no wors6," . � .
gone abroad to join her, that he had I ere by the name of Xiso Boyd, and northern - seaboard, carrying death A serene expression of trust anfl I
, untimoly grave And George followed And destruction, oil Its wild, tuniul' , . 1.
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waited thrOe Months before doing no I she, was lodgb�g above ek Small, linon-
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.L ppoarancol Sake, but that he , drAPOr'lli Shop, Just After YOU' have chosen for her1ast resting*placo. Me spoke. She lookbd a woman of lofty,
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.Was with, her now. , crossed the bridge. .They ca. I the Was buried there -as, the wife 't swelPt With te"'CAQ 1OrCQ Over A alm-9 And a pure and Stainless � jife�, . I
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heard of Sir Aalplol$. movements Gaotge t0ok,dow.4 the address, and IT49 was tpld Of her tragic a 0 . with Admiration. � . .
he nding or q0a,girt village perched on a htgl�, . I 1.
wan still alone. lie had bledii travel- then HIMOSt without another word her brief sad life, �lt was A case Of L cliff nd froliabitect Chiefly by fisher- "It IN very gooa I
, he loft Harewood. I -re was now con- Suicide, it , Wa there . , A 0 , � 11 , of you," be Said;
ing from "city to, City, And 'then, Im. - 0 supposed, but , I but -'YOU are aj:ways good," �
L Ally, bad Started $or IndI4. And vinced that -lifis wife had never been wAJ no -fact absolutely _Lt6 People, I'lle villagb is 'nained Ited- "Re Is an old friend of mine," jr, ' " L . .
months And Months Passed aw4y-six with Sir Ralph, but he know, ""so . 1. prove thin. drift,. and about.midday, When the L plied madame, "and I Am n , a-
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1. �at ,Suffold either of Sir Italph or . sake. Re rode moodily back to Suf.� . 13,ut , . .
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. Laura, Q'ifford. Then A rumoi spread told. Ho asked himself what 110 GOorge'wrote two' letters, Ono ,Ad- splashing drops, a cry: arose from . . . ... I I i
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by the steward At Harowood, 'bound to See that she did not starVO. to Sir Ralph Woodland at Hare-. men collected oft the'sAlOre below the " want in, the kitchen,
. . .. .. . I SIC L Re rewomberf)(1 tha, straits she h,lc - woo Elizabeth Pan . �1
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-Ralph Was about" to return; the been In before he Married hot, ' ao . the �.sg,d now's that poorl�sura was struggling amid the boiling mass -of their accommodation in the 'Village . I
steward had heard. from him, and Ile - . ,
b d wrlittia ' understood now Why She had..marl" dead,. that he had soon, bar after waterij,'out at Sea. . .. I -nee what Sir Ralph'a Wisbas
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e byta certain him, and the thoujxht was very bit. I ,be ,was buried, He ThOY'vO ld$t 411 power over her," are regarding them,,!' . I
. . I . . - felt that it would do no good now to Said an old -weather-beaten pllQt,L "Sir Ralph?!'. said the 4oct6r,. In- ! I
date, .. . ter.to him, She had -married -him I I . , . . .
. was fill the gosspis, lips with any dreary' scanning her through his glass. cluirb3gly,. . . . . I I
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Georg# Gifford heard this hews, and because .She believed Sir Ralph particulars. Only -to Sir Ralph . "She's drifting fast on the 'ro .. , Yes, Sir Ralph Woodliiid,' -1 knew . I
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I Anna Lindsay hear(' Lit, - and they pbanged to her,. and She had nothing . 0. .
11 , . . W(?odland he told the bitter truth. said, un Ishernian. "Let's man him Several years ag
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Loth pondered a . . "Sit," he' wrote, ('Yesterday 1, fol the lifli-Tboo ,she may Strike not far The doctor, After doing -what he . .
George iitid not speak of it At- Red George felt an ,angry- man when he. . - � I
. . I -louse rotmrilod to Red House , , and Anna . lowed my'poor wife to her grave, from .here." .1. � I . � I could for,Sir Ralph,.and giving Ma- . I .
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plucked up her courage' and dld� - . Lindsay kne Her'body had been found in the river , � This was quickly *done; and every .
w that he bad board I I dame directions, burric(l away --to. see � L I
"Havo you'lleard that Sir Ralph - something fresho but .she daie'not- , twQ days previously, and I was call- OYO. w ing the stru4-- what,assistance the rest of the -men ' .
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Woodland ii0coming bjx&k to Uare�., A* him. - what' it was. Dut ,whell, -ad to- LQndo.n to identify her, There .9109'0f- the vessel Amid 'the Mouii-, required; and xnadgme was left alone . . .
wood, George?" she Said Ous �r, hOL announced bisin was no. doubt; and I think yOur own tAlh011s Waves., sOntiotimos ,she seem- with,'her'Unexpecte(i guest.� She stood
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. to bar cousin. conscleficat must now reproacli-you for ad to disappear, then aga she rose. looking at him, and her . eyes' grew
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. . I`Ves, I have heard," he ahswered; out giving any� 'reasonj ShO felt yllr yolir uaJustlfiab�e. conduet L tj)W' it
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and that -was all, and Anna Lindsay. .uneasy.- . . I . .. her.. � �. , .. . . the seaAoxx -prelwnt pronounced her to "ItAs strango-strilngo,?# she mur'., . .
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dare say no more. - I L 11 . L ",Could. he have heard where Laura . I 01M, . bar oil the stilorc was a.jalli..glender . L ... L �
1. But George, thougli'lle wan' so to-. L Was, and- was' h oii3g to hor??'� L Thin. letter was -forwarded to Sit . dL . . one of his brown, lean -bands ih� .. .
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ticent about iti li -ma herself, je,%IUUSIY. L. ]3qt. , ' . . L . .. .
,ad do , up his "Anna asked. Ralph from X-Tarewbod to. his club in woman . . . I
. ,arIng.a LSAilor-bat, By-ber side was .
. Mind. how lie'woU14 act, He lied de- there was -somothin in George's mall- ' . town All& absolutely 'overwhelmed I We I . Her touch'seemed -to affect his'dull . . . .
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tormined to veek'an interview wlih * nor. that I forbade her -to , walce any , him with horror, -and bitter unayall�'L. 110.- APP.0- senses, He stirreid,L and a moment orL . . . , . � . . � .
1. 11 � 1. 14 ' . ently. whs bar servant. L �WO later opened his,, eyes And, fixed " . i - . I. .
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I knew anything of.Laura'si fe,te. And rfian digtrAuglit, and then �o decided ' � - . .. L I . . L I . . . . L
So .GLiRorgo Weill; away unquestion- .to . I lady to ,the girl, and producing .,t face I I .L . . I . .. I I ... . . ..
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..the Very day after.he heard of. Sfk ad �. and it rutney. h9 hoiltd every . leavo ,England, carrying . away bunch Of okay . . , "Do - yo I u f6el bett . at?" - . She asked,' "'. .. . I . .
I Ralph's arrival at, Harow,00d 'he car- " , . , witli -him 'the ever-piese �q as She spoke, - "and I .
word of Sir Ralph's story ,cohfirmod. � . Atmemoity 91 bring down the brandy- out, of . tho*, 6oftiv sirane meeting. 1.
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rIed this. resolution into effect. : " . said. ad -faced' Mrs. the -woman he' loved-, . . cupboard- Ili the plirlor -and , two -"Xfter - death,'#. murmured.' Sir .. . I. I I . .1
He rode. 3n th ,� - Or ldi8s ,Boyd po:A'., , . . I blankets, If the slilp strike�.wc shOuld' Ralph,-� still, looking up at'. me-, , - . . I .1
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the Halli 4ndas.he entered. the av- . fettly, i6r she wAs'.quita' the lady, it, to . Laura's graVe., 'He took h4t�e Something readY for the poor d S attcr death. ". . - " I .
. enue. he saw.Sir RAlph,joaning .list- paor dear." And -A�rS. 'Hare shook with. him a cross of �vbite flowers.. Man.', I . .. . .. . . . . � . .. .
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lessly oil one of the park gates. smok- : . . . , and laid it, oil the no " ' - r .. L She did xiot contradict hinf. Slib . - I L� I . .
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. .her head. I . . w7turned ,,od., - �Yds,'hiadame " replied ,06 girl; . thdukht 'he was wandering, , *as' * the , - , * . I
"Ing 4 cigarette. Sir. Ualph heard .the 41 1 Lung he'sto6d thr6re,'a gloomy -faced and I I . ; I .
-And. did any one. 60iitle to sea - . . she turned afid'ran-iv,ith quick , doctor a 8 - ot unlikelY ,,
.19ound of ftis,horsel!s hoofs, And look- , Lher?". Asked LGeor ', With dar�liy;g Man,, dressed fn.ae�p mo Ste that . said th t it.. wa n L -
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ad. up, and whon"he saw" George .a - row . . gel .1 I t. � . . some pasgers-by. looked at, him with. lo fr - . : . . I
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. fao he. raied his cap, and turn L. Ionia . ., . thttt his heai .best, ho�es �.Ixiust, be.. - ing, tuolblingr, belpless,- �driftcd �* followed' hot as she did this. I . I L . . I I I
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."I ;Wish t� spekk to. � you, � ,Sir . and I misdoubt. lie brought poorlMiss , , ' " 0. Lo. . � . I , . ' L
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.I. . .0 ' ' I' also Aoyd -some ,bad 116vs. I heard b a �.; t , .S ee ' L . .. IL . said, presently,, in,a , . I , . . .
.1lalph," said I eqrge;� grilmq Y,,,, I . . 1. La-mo4niug'aud gi,6�ningi inost allthe Ctptopg had Aied ,Away, he, knelt L SLibmerged rocks. that 13,tana out into - away -voice, "only -'You" look * bi�p- - ", � " . I .
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to�vblv 'his hat., :,� � 1. . ' , I . � down and kissed the'tuif aboViL. her 'the , sea. only � a I ,few ykiids, di , stan't- I -' L " , . . I I . . L
y. 10 , ]light aftar.-he was. gone, -and, walk-, ' . , . I . I . . . .. I �... .
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..Do you wj�h. to:sP,ii6k to jile., 'here, I g. about its if she.,couid get no rest: i. "I an, happier, " answorad'madam�,.' . I I . I. I
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And in the insvning I . . '. Ave lliwd ih , . I '..
� Or will you go 'into the ,hou-so?." t - . . , she �vlint aw Ply, ti .
. -"W L't ,.�hkVG- cred; "you Would have'been b4ppier, - 'gallant ha ds pushed her off; . and . . . . . I I'� . T 7
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lsterniy..�He'wa in �ihc .�ttari . ,. . OU would ha,va,bqo . . . .,:...
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. ' came back, and lie , WAS Ahat, 4.,Vvf ill . I - -s- 4 -.hey'�rowed-%.slo',wly. . .g, �d . s,cAo - - � . . I X, . . , .
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this. man had *rongC4 him. That he I out whe �. 4 * :* .* . * . * , *' * * W , " ' ' - L' - " ' - ..,:. ..
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JaN d hilm' � " ' '. . .. I I L he.heard sh.e'was gone . .. .. . I . vl�r , in, . . ,.'so, iax-.Iiie,"'.""'answer.odL.'j�ft�4 I : , . ". ". - - �... �:� �
. had . re lie know. . " . .. .. . George Gifford wont'back- to', Suf- - , to engulf them, t -but still -they went I .1 . . . . , I I , .1
,, Sir. Ralpli whj6tJdd,.'and'A. . grooni .. I thought he 4as going *to take a (old,,, and .. 1. I soothingly." , .. . . . . ..
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. 11 hig - aiid cousin re;. , on.. They, r6sched.-.the'�ship; ' the .by- . . . ys wished to . .. .
. , .. fit;,, bitt he 'didn't,. . . . 1. . L 'iome f the 'sailors 1 * � BiLit you* died- X alwa . L , . . . .
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9 . .. .. calved, him, .With - dilarit Sympathetic eap . irfiect. Y;u after 'ddath-and i�e %.ha,vo � : � . ..,*.
Igo .se:-.- to - the, as two, pounds , .Into my hand'. and . . 0 L
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Atables,'.'., siiid Sif Ralph.� ' - . .then . .he ,went' kwAy,"for lie L .WL handclasps; and by his wish, all the 14�0111 the *ship into the boat. . They ; . ..; '.. .. ; I .
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� Will -b�ld him that- Will. be enbugb,o , '.'And you..have heard . noth , Ili IIIQ�' ad in - deep Mourning, It WAS,Lknown ropd-by .fhose �n board, and received . L' and .. �1 . . -L
I .. 1, I 9 0 - ao�td -take ra'adame's, qnd.sho ioolc : �: ..!.,
" I . of !the'lady?" . . in the, little rd.,'Georgo in: the a-imp'of the �mon in the b6lit,, . �L 4 . '. I ��- , .
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Walked .in � silence . 'Gifford 'was dead, -, but the widower . it I in'her own. � . I 1,
. 1 9 1 iot: a' word. ,My belief is there'is " ' . � . he was ' evidently Winked.. Then: they * ,ij rill, I.'. ingrinureJ : ! , .� ! .,- . . . . .
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ihe house �after this,, Lind Sir Ralph' no -thing ia�ke io thear,L -and that shol-S . gave no pitffloulbl,lej.. : . . o� I .... saw the life -boat Pugh 64 igiin from' "HLOW St . .. .. .
- . I Ralph. range'thdt"t shotil&, . I
L . . I., ; "I 'saw. her,"L �KeAbld AnnA� fAn I the sinking.. ship. There Were � �*Still I . .. I I � ., . I . I
closed the doorL behind them. Than lying ,in the river -bed; but that a I .. . . d- .. ' . - ba� warm I � I * � - !. . .� i I . I . ,. ...
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. he. lboked ai George, iuspkion�. And tO ba" 'sure - sbe , I - . Was. evidently so .
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. . 1�1.havo come to:"k you, L a qu ' as- . painful t . . Y &r�Vl�re t the life: -boat now quickly. ,Ved.L her madam , a little .,%�istfully . . . . . .
I . took her books and Papers' With her 1. . . 0 him that the 0. ' .. 1. . , I .
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tion . aid Georga, withl and 0-1 no use,to h r I But' are de4d'. -I ivent to . � , � I .
" Bill Ralph", ,13 . , . L they co.uld be , �. ,
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cind Oxoitomo ,. ' I ,Do .. you know: there," I. . L . . . I L ..1. i , T.en .j26W. lit', .yott , �
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anything of4ny Wife?'� . ' . "But v what 'Makes you think * of . I Old Mr. ' i I I . . "I There was . sorliethirfg. iTw-,1n-(�-,,i!-,1y . ''.... L .' .1.
. . . . . - The fescUed sailors iprang�. put , �Qf . Ih *..' '�
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... .1 deeply regret to say.jI: dO ititot, such a thing.P' asked George, in sonle . I L . the boat, .carried . uiourn,ftil- fix 8 , I , h0' " ' : ,�, , .1. .. L
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answered Sir RaIP4;L �.steAdily#,,� and'. a � g litation' L'' . . � .. I � L .1 . . 4nd-An'na Lin'dsa'y,hurned him with but still. they -the i , L, � . - .. � . I
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I . . . . lie . ,, L . I injured wax , , said t d L 4 � I : . , ,, _ L ,
'Very gravely. . - I L - . . . . ." * lo *kS whaft , ' S went � unWasfng dov6ii�`n, T46 -threw he*r .. _ . - . .11 . I . .. . , . :: ., ,
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.. . 8�e 1. 0 quickly, laid on the'lahore. - The, ! W4 Sli . . . . I . ..
. I qA 44VO r'. of course , co igtaht,l*� wlth'�Ge * '.. Was ta'. t) . '. .":, �. I .
se64 her Since she , .a*&3;. had �--a'. kind OCICs'all up. ' I n org- 'the tall Woman, who . .
.H *01i 4vo . . . �, lio� called I � "It broke my. hearti". he. *kept nint- a: � ' , I
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. left -her home?" I asked',Qeorge.. - I look in ber, -face' as she, 4�6asad tlitli�e - Who naturally felt,' gy .I to her madame,''bade them . . . . - . . . . .
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moxnent.$Ir Ralph hesitited., doors,,'ft ever a *Oin" had"' ' A, . �.. 8he . . ,tl L, line( . � . I .
For a . . 'still,, Slowlj;.' L Thin, *L -S . . I.. di& notillowaver, Press lier' -blankets sho'had,-�oat for,i She knelt .1apho. into . part I i, m-sciousi 6,J? '. .
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cod my companY.. on. her- some ., ton offei of a reward�fbr. any informatit)n ,, .. . ts., �, , . - - ,. and mg�kdd, his hair . iray - at: ilia.. returned, he wokd..up, ,and looked k.6 1. I - . . .�. .
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I ,,-she was 'at I . Puthey...- V,cih gi4vet - still.-fia.did iiot;toll either his fathlor . land trest.., .Ile , grew Weak ind, listot Aclw: ,,jai hellixiirt?" 'asked ma,' ' I/ r' yach have , , , . I .
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nil she *41�,gb.no. And she -her loim.�' hoy.fpl).J`ntd their Oid . - *ere Ian thonizig, f�.'j the -days ago,. and .'*'s'n'ev6r' spoken since. -4betor,turned and look d at tbo Mi.- .. : �'.
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.wrote.to me, 'the 4ariie. day to -request L, ways, Anna Lindsay ordered th , , : tresl.of.the housp as ha apQke..' . . ,.. . . .
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'' tleman I 11�?Ikollloo provided for: her., George " I know " answered madame 1. ' � * sir,galpli's CY.C9 followed.his, and , L" ' .. , . . ��. � .. . . '. .
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,iharo.was a ahort.ailenab aftOr this. he could not. -forgive.,the' vvifc%.,Who . "M .., . .11 � .1 ond, A mattress . and a soft blush 8pr, .oVer her face . .. L .1. .. I .. ... .�
. . . . I .. I Y b.qyj My time for here is Ln red, and oii'this Auk Ralph. . , * �' . . . I .. . � ...
George - Gifford did .!lot doubt Sir had forsakbh hinx, , - , - : I . , I at was Procu, '. .
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that: *as unmistakable. - ,, . .- with -whom Gd6rg6 had intrulited the. - j,f . . . " with wldo�opon eyes, . � .� . ., , . i
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I hot again," - . . I . r6queAted � Mt,, Gifford at once to pro. , Gifford . m o bridge, Teti him to come at once, . 'L ' ,
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Again that dusky color rose't� big, This letter was a great shook to o without reason. it. soft , _ etjra�fj, , shrowd,'a Man noot to -see that his .- . . .
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. . George., He .remembered at ones lilgia toward - Anna. - Here was -Ono ,fisherman, touching Ilia cap reiilpect- presence , was. no longer wanted . - ' . ' . I I .
.1 "Thloh�YbUL Went to .her With-& what the ohopkboper'o wife had said ""'It n 'At least, W116 had loved him fully,"They evidently all know her., � "Dut,l ,said Sir Ralph,. afi�;- ho,� L� I . .
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so?" said'Goorgo,. slowly.. at 1putiftoy of the despairing -160k. oil for h r� self; and than be Sighed, And . She w4s,-Indeed, consfile I _Ith a Strange yo4tnIbg, . � . I . I . .
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aftsweirOd Sir Ralph, , "As I * told you house; hti: remembered a hufldred�j 'riot loved him, lying In bar grave. poverty, sickness, or sorrow Was nev� and Stretching out hIS'liatids toward ; .. � .
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defend myself, to.You, At.le"t, I lie had well-nigh forgotteh,L . I � her tO.-hiscousin, And it. was, hot un- In & few -minutes Mora Sir . Ralph you were - dead, n .� . I
have, no dafoxiae to Offer. I went. to , - lie went up to the town at once, , til. after Mr, Gifford's death, that tiny Woodland was carried into a. com-,gravla-11- I . . . .
try toinduce her to go abroad with and was Met by the suporint,ondent, change took Place In the quiet house- fortable bedi,00m and laid oft the "Ooorga wo.a.dawtvad than by some . I � . I . .
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he began to pace the 1-luoin with it- ,q'he f&COL I# a good deal dinfigUr. .,all'around him, Both George ,land doge of tho,brindy she. hold .to, his I . (TO riO CON'VINUFD.) 4 ' 7' .. .
regular footsteps. " (1f ever there ad," said the superintendent, pitiful . --- - I 11 111,1`0111111hl ... . 11. . - No" .
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her daily broad ra,thir than. accept "This, Is 'the portrait," said. the . L
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