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her face iR-
ts -See, Mrs. Wolfe, how hap
if; -like atmosphere aided dj� r. It
-Ibtful reppr
king it yourse nace a sick room to Oppre4 Carew with This is sleep that God is giving he
that I'm sure, if she Are you not afraid of ta ack to our from th t be death."
yo spend in the rains YOU come b ihe Margaret. can'
tE ABBOT'S SEAT. yo . u Mr. Carew? If more cruel fears concern,,I, rose and the twostood
IN T1 jug anything to and could His
th, ght� I'd been say house to -Dight how do you know but it May Now that he no longer saw - r Companion estly oil wasted
-r han to th side by side, looking earn,
ab a legend, she'd come to me crying, be never to leave it again Alive?' lot in delicacy venture furt a
erson�tion of con- agej. if Mr. Carew -ooping eyelash. " Oh, if she
get a new lo, To she hov- cheek and di
Lookinc, the very Imp M that, 'You evidently look upon me as a very il A
0 arevi*ay on the I ing to find the- auciful kind of person,, said threshold. of the chamber eyes again," Amid the
tented idleness, Frank C sta a with us, he'll be try g would but open her
nervous and f ered between life and deathl a full extiOnt
abbey of Furness 11 mot er, Borr�owfully.
Jtre life. Carew. h
hillside above the ruined this sin ar girl had and pondered the embodiment in canvas heso are 1611 tlio treasures I'm likely. to To not fanciful wouidyou be of the impression e I a. As it the Wish had been 9, summons, tb
Jf you we a 4radu IY Tev Mc lased themselves, are very inade updn him was
and pigments of the fancies with which ifin in the abbey,' said Carew, opening hi an artist? I don't think you he sleeper ime
He Wpught feverishly and fpsi&140uslY at eyes of t
no one who was nervous and Margaret
usat had inspired him. For M' Ti- though �r her p4re, ioaea at the t�vo before br.
the June su ummer weeks k,or olio of sket:�hes- When his co I!a nervous, at by paintiV. is most delightful
f minutes in in a
�)any of that terrible said, in that
the ac his picture, th health," he 1,�Oo�her, all
three of the brightest of 8 1 passed'& couple 0
would seek the'ecull 0 escued one who
cupiec WIn y, Mr. Carew, �ht ices—the voice of the r
I himself -in what good st-riGus face as it appeared W
young A. R. A. had oc fever. But reall Ithe thou
�ec on and admiration, he addedn is very friendly n 'gbt distract his mind froilif crisia of fever and
multiplying sketches of the abbey ruins, it when flushed with Q6 deliriuu., of has passed safely the 44 Mr. Carew
ou a. misswolfe does not put any real can you do by staying? It
hat aly a feature of their beautiful shaken off its delirium—
until scaro and generous of you to wish it; but W he follow -
as lodged, in his portfolio. The ru in this nonsense about abbot . a and f - in tile c
decay but w use will it be?' h fi the artist aderay exhibition of t
re, roofless, windowless, its iub 9.1 ometimesnot. nurse your father through his The pear tree that, 7 e pictures were more noti6d
V;'m ing year, few
9-8 tha. The scene
opened his window, 1 canvas contributed by
chapel was the' a closely the few onietimes she doe' hour at a'tim Who will . nodded b n the single
altar gone, grass claspil -nown her to sit for all 8 illness?' branches laden with ripening , uit, stret
that remain m but as majestic ill thinkI w, A.R.A.
gravestoues My n4other an�d myself, certainly.'
ed, those a t e abbot's Beat there, trying to en' ed. other branches toward Ile chambbr- Francis Leigh Care chapel of
its desolation as ev vh Alle casket could be hidden, and then 0 is painting was laid in tile
er it had looked in 'And do Y u im&,-,iuc that you two wom the sick girl. Whe both case- oft
Sp6rity, when the will be suffici �ou any idea whati window Of sumnier the ruined Abiley of Furness; the hour was
0(
days of Catholic PYO 1p with a little imuirli, at herself. and -ant? Have )d open for - the h-*V� light. From the
allied t.r I . the delirium Monts at isummor twi
Cistercian monks of Furness ell awvv. iVstliinking of her father in a, case like your father's, foken in �pe one ro(Jin that of mi� n
air to enter, words BE
Pr 3ouls parted from that dust r take these will be of a li nor in tAe central niche of the three seats of carve
ayers for the! nd me that - makes he I th a girlish
t -weretreading. seo m Dalton.' struc E stone that still adornec a chapel,
ear tr(pe,
P
'Ur. Carew. We can aet help fro toward t
over which their f& I %ncies, Poor as you
orite ig but undismay-
nt you, such other. , Leaning out face looked forth, wonderit
Carew lay-dreamingly'under his f av to-aay, he kept m better stable I The feyfe-'r will prey -et&dy caught on 'overal Ocda-
tree looking down on the gray stillness of y usband I and in a, town like Dal' Carew had air olfe, we�k ed, upon. the apparition that confronted
ell ears a,!o than 1�enuett does at his weather us this, the" a-tid tr�iug to aj%d substance to mines an outburs ons the, voice of Margaret
t of si the ghostly figure of an ab -
abbey us' ollothe hill there; and if J ton, there is cortmin to b( and too indiatin for his e�t her. This was
I them- e drive everything from illneag, a a bstantial yet distinc�, aiad frown-. at connectec Man, James %Volfe a - thet will
),WY fancies th i ined th6 diseas t i
the i;llad, 'Q ginow a ru ow to separate its faint scee
selves ill h imself to -thank for it. Pin free - colkfusion. Don't thr ly upon the fair' creature beffore,
is mind with the eawjllg�of the 1, into fright� and in he
in in debP him. The girl held r hanamn, antique
ite. At length- he 8 little to hide. ilper, 'Miss Wolfs He was leaning thus in the. jAarly MOfF- iacr malign Cu -casket, from which 9, wealth of pearl
black choristers oppo.8 a to you, air, for there &Way a volunteer he August, dri
-tarted up with an exciliAstion '�Ik ther. even-' pil, may find it a diff, it matter !to replace ing of the ist Of -had fa:nnbd jewel
a, 'ou after that scene the a d isber air thai%
y Faualits of a fre
have it -in Oh, but Ma'agie's miserable about her ine." ieks past,- An Dingl into her 1AP
have it . Ti a, midnight; rejoil ��u and rubyhad Showers Out
ost; the ghost of old 9. 'Anayour sketching?' his cheeks. for we �J. . - of the ph"M th - and me! 1 think The girl hesitated. Long t I a - This treasurehe dim hand
tile moon at its brialit she fears some gang sold
the co.0i'breeze that 0
no into tile Chapel, 'on to. parish be- woodi opposi lWai extending to reclaim -
a -the pictum
Ilarr)Pjust steali that he'll brin�r us sh� said, at la. loaves of the patch- f f
hea -on the sedilia 3 - andf'tlie -tllouclllt'$ like a My.sketching is finished, all +,h —the 11*t. Three or four days after the opurag
and a crowd of roolLs perc P ssure you -1tain had - fallen inAho nig exhibition there
re 6 8 on( halted before the &I and cawing curses ou- �the robber who left 'Silo setting about can Wait Is Learly i couple lit ual burning to her. wants to 90 inonth-:--a all ufituiO th
sho%ver for.ii &It U1 in the ready purchased picturer- Young
three seats empty slethwayte's school at I'm as little afraid of beinginconyenienced Possessed no
d elp -in Miss P0
the central nicIXe of the the fever,' lay green, -dewy an ff�it whom
'artis it evideptl'
Kind" Harry the ad Mias Postlethwayte dawn. ar his Y
tve . one and gl, of dying of at August Car
of an abot. its Car na-
0 -man To,rest.., The hour
.VisitiLig. the. bbeiy Of. Furness.' -It"MY a- list; f or littl &a tr10 "What a marvellous amouilt may at times smilil luickened by"th beauty f com
a
be to hav4 aft unspoken I s imagination '11 oolA -0,11116st empty,
lid remembers. fits cun-iiino I'll h:)Id Lalf bell
right lia ii asWhen wo.took her frSill-boardifig' be clearly expressed, yet 11 d ilifit till a fa;shionable and the.
nest May.' d almost all that the tirrorilito, which the- -scenp. befoia him; b the36 f�ct§, rather than to tile
w a .. Tar&, w
My.0 ill 't ier she Vad learne if. tile eye had been a rr al r -.m wdet a and - -to
u the acaden, tree%, can't part c�. lo6ked-and Perceived -the secret of tile godde, the MO' ug, -hap-
thiu'�Veil. andeyes aglow W1
th To
A do d selice.
wnward raijable �alnonc' y.6�1(1-tcaclllier. But.1 a% firgaret. knew herself -in. P aMaamiet Carew.' o,;ed it th�fit no
h other's mind, at Carew, , �d.b T -oclaimed
bus �p blin mascury, an h er she's - tile Oulv being on ear, to- Coal ,-yoi4r relic
h s lad bita of-cru�U; t ded mentallY,, at pr
i the rjils. A N in c,'Sho is'.coMe at and whispe
in saiing, :3)or Marga V
crossed tha.arli atG afivithing'.wftif my husband asbind
t at ii -do C h half kisses,'itay Ill list- h
fo -lll; i 'tc
k I his ear. or th hrow (Ifse6raed wit 'at,
a at order to be near yo dark thing. left- ine-to c re A lau0bi mi.rtA es! ..' I -V
-dissonant
a up'the wi 11 and. looked -0 now, Mr. Chrew,'Imust' tlimt-Margaret, hail hot her -heart somphow ..of. .he,.&)st
�,Ilt lau* $true upail ward t e 0, y
-He sprdh And oil t�es` :iungg- -p% ter -a'S
re or me -with- a W4 Appareutty thfe-�ceue actuall an U Of. tile P
thbf sedili , - Id
v 'h i jud-M t, n1imiden Of thiipicture.
Yikingi slid a"-' been at cohfijtt his -. f&acy.to hims
dt ,&thjng better iu.theb'
dodlined his murmurs MV43 : . 1— 11 from thp
anlrevealed -was more -a for- e I be ivandeAng why 1. do'li't �onl,6 to iltilly, bul IffiffifilAItto rea, ize that ELuk," she saidat
ing breakf ast read. mad a slid xubjes,Fri
ave.
Y. a or whir.1 -lips-- he lipast �a Carew'
-pired hiril, Tp r-ingett &st.
i the lailgh hid pro zri ttre t6d him to Is r6phize iurbea-from b
e-lespeFdawij into -the chapel-iml hat tile girl thinks 'of: 6 1 lly mother will. thiA. Then i
j gas; what U - . . . I-
M .,Let us motl 3 ana. roots
he at one lar,- -see-,,the-abbot I rying. last -1 1
ouder w bly ion
oil, of all t a sai pre
f
-of midsummer twilight, arew h
awards in., Me glow 0, 511=
-wal rec ste S to . I I - i above a
P a a self,-repidaiihflil Viaculati O�Tenimin,' sh aisket` fro
hand-Ao'him u tiike th� -
ithin. hearin'g
a u ",b herelqguentv
at- na - or 'ature b � t -had given her pearls And Abii3s thc� s�iling ift t e
sii.as. the speaker iks,,aud t ruin arbund at J
t �t hundred List,
I already lis pj6ssed *6'prof- whi
token of thai
fla'are: -in rig w 8611 them nadon all ji6lipwh eto4tolhim,."MY
hac aafter brelikfa ly eill it Wo- th mob Lap
tree fered'fingers witrmly, TI a a..
of -- the down. owards- tfis Abbey. 'What ley - went slow, )Id hous
a gir k t hat ek th'rbe to ariul. hiisbaud-ly
tft�j, the ruiifle& 1p the th, t buy th 6 kain; and-li -e,'ses that oul ike ihis Marg%11716t orth ftam, tile. ruins And, had before fa a
-1 . ifo ea io. ille cottag sna
4Qhmpel r stra�hgO
Wara rec brown betwe :rb both as'lailent as the -,Wl-- iland As*9 liiswei until U, 5.0 lea
like- lie grf -set g he a n -t doesI13 the -e -d for a. (Is;*; med, .7the di dfii Lady -'Daro
intruder, if either thought' i e rl' tqached ho iaar inaeeai
-at shyly., 6 ast alud, the ruiseries df.. the pros till o-sa -'T'here'sl,i.ef.gho.gtlb�hiii.
-blua af Ara; Ono morning at breakfast, how -
eyes be 6�aam air: not. This I of afortniglitbaick,, ys. vely. ter�
'doubtful r' -talk iall indu ge int6rvi w hat-'
old days gubli a se an. -for a w a
whether to ilemiiineless. --a had. be . - pretty t f sudd f
tbots of k ow- f th�e.-i -. t '*-they find ell 01ij 116vi sild is silly �et before his w, 6
successor to -the a I t -rds girl.% whose. socie y. was to'-yiouddrthmi , , - ��hat an innocen a etch of her I dress as- 1 0, A. a a,
�tiupreteu;`diuglY, tsteful a- 1 th,'hoiar, but AODT card to if dither reflected that. W Ils, just th, idiy-tinted. sk
-Her u. iness wan t at Wa I;hin d
sense -e speil;
t -known -, V " T t, th woreas, other, a so �*icked of blu
-each other,
-of eig r or -life I'll t%lk' ,mud-Franciia CareW �s a pearls 1 argaret," lie Sal
en'summer ore non
all, En�,lish-girt no in Lb
er that r . . . . . awith all uli Air to tvi's �string .d
n-an&bad- A fadd-,of he or, After Ca a' defin6d. t houl ing to sm3le that
trees thdialk justduded- Thar
exic) call Plain Or hand- and looked use li. -revealed by the
t Diana,of I W eekwJ
the scariet lips alid White-
-wheth If
e - a r
hesitiCt6s, back throu& the for me. OM tee!
anaAlly h t the abbey
not a Changed those e�ks to 'Yean. 'IfA Az V 'I foL
end a tb cattage he had lef t... - wh --horribl. pa�rteh them. and them. in
:mnitored, h -mo. er�� oW
-wm�lkincr on as her'daughter-h dcaie� in marble L at�lracti,�&- 'L . Wolfe behave
-UrS� haw'sy, had -Mo
4efl, I of Be Cheeks.. an4 �w if rethan�UsPIP.--- eep t am �, I oa a tn., a to takd S
r e co e"iies;r'the bec al
Uver- tktroncu b
of In timen
th ;vould:- driv6 t
at, X66k a a from my.
sly it laugh6cl, -Miss Mar w to e. n invae this Week -V of
Vt ear er. She
was you thi solo jefuge, -rnother� their Cai,bauas. to
t W lit n(hrr
loo4lo,
garet' wheii ho to fivail, hek9elf of Carew tit
."-said Carew ur-
saLthit she altoFethdrfo - rgbt -to 17, t1i cllap� beipl"L:�
I bbi help,
Oct .—At
Met sotinds:OU the shadowy deiOl%ti6v vrop6i g. in" hi ONPON,
such sw �& if I You go fa edl, nd its I - - I - a With the )lowing,froiz
the can� him. stran began I
you, 8� -0, A! -r e* L a ivery
-protest d tile peseup 6n&�n i, gi ei6a!�4 ring
cy w ith e t 1 bur 1, -th X00m:
rate tot, tied out
tryst -an a6rials that he
d mAiAga mer W As the'auly dayff grow hotter and.hot at, e the aec6m-�afiied -by
U fief M
llil4 every-� in 11�6ditktiou an(l4ho.r6ports from Dalton, became more Ouse. a painted n6ihing4hhar.. day t
-day or -two. 'erf. of 14W
hby mortal heavy -occasion
50 spent v Cal P r extraordinari J
the Furness, ghostsV
t + d pidture before Iiisite mental'Tain tha. coast like- Fra�uk Carew C&U h prQje.c.e -gloomy,- ew -although-his late
q and tubte' Weather along
toaes� The
iice cheerfuL. 'b' gariit's delirium. had unfitted
Ana,.it ju%he abbey ruins. -his, -VC
Mile frOm'yoll� L m ed lieffit And n o i Nottlia
a inberlauld
he remai mtr6i�;ly cold and-
iegends ever -�since I W�s -old . - call, toward'ths -end Of. June, though the bru'sh." A.weary time -spent JLd 'being
e f ter. rAU to dra;qTbv-tho Furness uir as,.- the -.wir-
to the 9 t� very heavy sea is -running, Y� ' Mr. I To thd B'tO the arapssAbbey theirs ibboy-ruill -a sleep a:
Ga field it choked. him -.at F gave pla66.to . L -i I - inow -
ad *al I A` ac �q Otit requeilt9bQwersOf
the girl V111 jvms* fiappily;.'no aekth-bell to ddpresB g, from -the north,
som�Iwhnt an je.6 town- af-.Daltfoa. King Harry with 4ila whein,. outhe. following MOT from the In
ful
ly lih,en - acquaaq�ances way'of break.; are: 61go repbrt;04- Rq,�)orts
ind I hityer on 0 L thdae t1ampted, by !rig t
b- . rarxi -toll b th. the, sick anO Me. his lahaj state that the Weather has beerivery:
-of hweg 9 Pa �vjao watched' by them --but monotony 0 i7o
-in rampian Hills are 'cloth0d
at, thd.1air tile raving4 of f '-his thouhts,
for a, atevr B th P Tier'a thoughts; it was seviar
gare -picture,-the result- Valk" 90 'The: G
Mar� -op
The pleasmutlast WO". inMrX t that - lie conteraplat'ad the guffeter:wbke even more 'ressive to.a IT -tOrm
hl*-" espair
-d .. , I
hive ended -my Stay for their base. he allow f
among is ren
&no er -or so but some- arp- *olfe� had live or", years pas as ills first Uys in
three. weeks PI Ing U t th cie�6dihg I days' we for its liseverity at sue,
1-wasthinkintO the abbot's seat. listelhek than such a bd)I Voula have'beew thit"he cast the -:brush fr0m. a
berain th Air, d f of 'ill 1�- octqber
ell eady aketclidd, rapidly yet c life - T et. three :F,,d :baifly-peripa-
-me b -arew ad ever
now
thinf t] a e Wag st- Painful-, that-
wh Mo Allen in torr
�4.�'Whispered to Ach his eyes -h d-�r6at d the' habitual -drunkard And he C ants througilf out
[is ibbey spectr( t sighton jtAii 6s f
ltiines me
ouatilaS, CmugjUg
Ld
4ust before.1 intrudei "over 6tfen dyifig--the-,:dea'h f, -a Three- days^ of
wh u that n -to-be-forg t a ne� Midlau
a -ring As -
to make, th : ihie6 weei6a three months. y and he climbed to the Win OWL whieb� the 'patient or tN�, rth
ing a rl Route dfallrillin, du On the f6uAh,'an hour floods in ."various dis#iP
as -your- friendai
u -be ga of 6 anc ArWi -yp as: hok. okeatoward At ills 'young. arti -light hiient chapel alid-lo iaskea to the thbre- david a.
hhd� risa imself TW, - TIvera- a
bf I room. oor, an ointo
ioadi are a
vv hospitablo. am in invi in g me ldtupoi, with.inte mutt ' )aftonted'by rsv (Jor L
vividly- witilf, d e'lidufancei gave P ace Opsailig lie fou ks the adjactlat
h ghosts -strength' a
the ha aws that crept alblig b ned-1
th ad is.' Contrasted alike
oiilin tamb� ovr erings,,
M Wolfe's frigh ace o much Un,
sto
sto s w ing grassy and"th sunse 'ek man And des�airing eyes.
'th tit �rsly -sspendt
A YOU join wl -Which:." like Faliiaff'- the'. -a riffi1c is nti
..V w.
to rer4am., green- flo1aa?i4has6 lgre6i% jjj.o� Car6w,ll she. waill ster that t
ed4ith flame' all thesky Above bled' -.of- iticipated from V30
th to bab.. - - my a St
t 0. Ma
Y
0-- dial am an eve
h11d,a dying I the . Ocit0t Asys-L '�,heavy 9
Oh MfirgiLret.Wolfe -V : as: fields, w
still Ilture of cross hich- he VIM* - to d .'O th thatL prpw
The ithn m .:the urne a southeast I
y for;7drd' from thi3 -iiiQhoL again i'sta got home IT from -.6-stu,
ghtl pl�fssmway with6ut-waking f rmputh ast night'. ever �ivail�h at - -ya -S "th Abrupt A haug 9
hti- PT
e& zAa--vigil;
girl turned &way Vn %G' hei� sori6as face -and deepi dark 'lien follow CO And see lier 6
'Pie in. come
A. a gain �susties to freikhting vessbis have, beau
ss that ahfa�wfis at'the'.furtber end of the oce
0 . g e atre-
-ted.
ew those epar
by -the -force -of th(1-
ad Be - i�UL
five
chapel before, �CaT ll'il 11:4. -am. ill IhXt.fice 'an& ihO unchp.,U'lgingly from the.. pillow told destroyed. M. I" beautiful eyes, -they qpbaed 0%revi. had never more thtlfii
Fes that stared -the pier - -wor4k.3
ne aye 1giv the Aspect- of some OnSmint the glassy, meamugess a., bkore-iliti of
slito�ishmeut to stir ge r as gath-ered-rouald the bed, that e� who" my. b -b �akipgou-1 The. ' s-Doii-
,cayerea: from. hi to . up �, Oi foot� In th� ti�ilight glarvied - for -Or Xdd misty'recollection of -the mi atewthat ay s -ea rc 6 Ov river
erfl6�a.ng
is h that hwhikil axequtedX1r1W, ther was marked for death. to an, �nlarming
followed.. Hi dimi J 1.ret - ad other ar
ftiat*��t tfie, apparition of' a, dark, a t and gembbred u bo -remained dissitisfied. . Labor as 'omi airy and rsh T d, cooll" t r
ad Mir�mre
n 'to. catch the th6doctor:oinly, being with.1im. VVhen what Argo To
d ceit�in diA 'W6lfQdied`-iRt1 , I _ xteu are. already a
u- * ' - his brugh- had failed' -Aobds sr.
blua d a, a pfilo7 Cheek, hundreds of Acres
oil the he igh h 4 '
ailing with'gra&fU (1800T In I so r to tak m4 Uefits the ed,j slid the
Mrla f m4d the. eXP S8j that e� e4r.- -to-day, he'llail notdd;�.upon the aCare A16
ther girl. �46,sGlll: sa 'the W a &16 -ragei
a
6v in quoiltion faae, uz Amn
b` es
-*hado, r ea widdw, at th -slat zoatter-
W I - " a all W. ']�Or eav P-* dot 4uns, h 6V, she said wildlyf' ragged P
ruin t
3:t iA 'ith t1i ddm�n%f 116vei Charley
whit thin! neidier of -'earth Watching, 'he* met, -hs retirek ige to. property. Trees were
eat of-- necks; llen ! his iiarri at ectibix 66n'te I
we; � to a m� 0 : door. Of: - the death- Tpe;eihausted nurse(
out �the' but from t 0 pill<ys of the y tli�ir roots and
law "Oh Mr. Care, d k girl.was.blown under
and ithin and..W1 A the-- twiliglIt' t & chamber. own room to rest, -forth*&W .,to in at directioiis.
and gr&y U Maggio. has My' bO th&6. looked.
alked. back from Dailtda. toward -ille fever husband
ver
n er ce more beautifidlihit ra a a wheel Of 1�zhich pb�Rea 0
-solealn fa f, lq�, W to-virdst the. sedilia- and �pq word an em�: dead -a f. * L .. -, Carriage; th,
Carew., mlki6f! , -ion bej'� ruius,Us'OwXi face. h iiviil did t66 -hold in as dne
'he -Was* jolianesS L tile Coast this
Ht he. and a �1 - 4erj1emd, killi fly The, -gilesr
E6 a' h,
'a&t dOWU where t de I rted appa n arjoua�ly serio a for. dup, who T6. anticipated news of wolfe,s . eat a 4tilitess th�h -it hi:d, teir-miaules: ed- -forgott r 'ben' medi Ordi 'on dipiger for -land the!
7riier, t&iih pre U health� The-�` a H were b&V
b ril li&htest-heart' Wen ill thiii Bud' of Mi1jut4i. thin nt- among Ahe' the fac one ilarthern -districts have
king sile
nichts of , th ere 'the living. -Caki�w- stared 'Cliosib'd it seemed.
y wraj�e 'tec
k d her qeeii,"irisi I -
He g%.t for a, few 6. brush. "There For a moment To
Of giiefthat bIread
by a markale change.
ly,- a queer fa� uhief sod er the'littk Tiftnegfi to grief-stric: fice, before LThe great
pression of P was pr encep in wn blaAly
kinai -eye�tand` lexity*- war n I with p6sti.' -such words had *ith jja� shad6wadimpart-d-a tht Walker
tj In p. nfa on is Bender*.
I little Arrow of fi; Y r summor.Air'
p No vi don. -that d the mid 1i I unsb to realize that Am" and dignity that 0dinfiry
%rbei ned men 8 lidiliijits -from d. Iff-'Does.Dr.* E. and- j�elf-iestrmixt
in bis mind� -indeed, bb6n. uttere t g li�it' ludkily h&rmless foreign -to her na, di
te-kror and She
burst into no
am a . 1eeping
I).desn't-care-for the S�.6iety� ' d '�`eut,'Wli�lchhappgnedto W W ColeIs
I - easure to the nk it -will be..-&. f 'JIL
Tar. a( l8i asson thi severe attackV o adatons were in
bi: f death.' As quietly as -the dark- -p tl bar6xy
MYS ry idsaid e.
th anguA 'starnp�ci �§on her routsf6r thii city, is tfillA,
ri fi�s lived,wi ruins -
I spVcse.� This- 4i tiari�� i-ith hi nor- did th 011T now, en
S 964f;0T. 0
'He R Haydn, th
I embodied ness it asen :$I il't. sdy��-so ; 9 a
ITe does. fb��uros,fiud expgession i
d do �.%ud leends till -34to, h Carew it multipl� �Uiei by�'W. fjoni NOV4CI4 V0
als�s r t o ruineo Oh 8116vii-dia,'Mt.
fe uip�Van Winkle Pa does� w -Mma0A -that h nd going
dresn-16reelf. It I tow t familiar ificha. Tbe, faco -and. last nig t, a- Tor :the first
-lit Win A ms.'hef f&ther (lie
d there. Bice t -of 'the ciici! wint by raili a,
or one of--thesevela -jug an: for f rga etWolfef.sb%ent.from. the th� r stoo far. a aftei her.
via her- m, see, den mi as, w
Ther
9 6'a '�lz. her face�'-Rou 'I hile another
:Ue r 1"out other *ill,,,di
am hdr, but one oibi L, Ja: def graciousi. word IT I Most vent.
r. ozen evenings p"-t,'Iooksc
are. lying
P won't b6. time to Put B- -�v-:Godls taking from -my odutr ich is oWy
lfumanj�y her -goddess� d lia" t Mr. Carei pi�rt;wen - acrosis the c
4v4ry-dwy piece of 16 lif 0 -be-
or o :.on, im fr m thw
M ar Mouth
twelie ra les."i Inthe. latter t
d 'body were L he
ship scorns m4i 511 gs everi, -tery at Dal -
hat fm�6 tho Itf and Maidenly
It, t e new cemi
paint t side Jtant '.ell got loose -and
lit -epb a �'thtee' �f- whi
-summerfit. I'l. hesitating all -yl iler fo:r she -o ei, Is are. :in vmiu�
son W w still. st6od. t6n.11 ,Shp laid 6t face to the I want
udv was nntj on a ri on their -own -'account,
go-. forwar -or withilvi -she- *ant - al . gr `
d w. - - agany. of � tears. a* presently.. Theis
biirA into an !is, Mr., Csi-�w, leave us,.- before- I ireas now T ree''dRys 4
a. Wolfe said Gfirevito bis'landladY, whet r oh'- lu a ��J%PjarCl L bef on they were to,
Mr ifYiCUIty by riA�gfind. approa- a kmc� hays. in. F nekt�,imornincr in the ende. his , w
ever. c�pt�:rid,� thougill their tracks
jug
-more
-D
;when the 'Pait M( 6 co -t 'tood evenhig; Mr. Carew,' waa the fovertakes-you an youdietod.yIo lie
�d Blig's dying, she!s
ffere
d&ugh� her a n—ol
-garaen ittach6d:1 to� tii 940 -- jby� m horseback art
spacloua -wi L thbut. a, To ell went
of that whein;V qa -gone rian jarriboiee they
t io, a Coldly, but 4t hot; Mr.' CaroW give il
jillere. hd wi6a'-st&Ying, h-, � their pedest
-.6 onj f th� oonstiaint that sinde -their _t,on sweet.. IACC(I;
,I tilink-your a � i- ,
ToCer.iW'B'vi�orousntturet]AisPsioxy8m
ap-camp -at
ter, 'has the atran diti ague in the ruins had made, fL mdatiir 6f hi An Indi nigfit,-,bu
t a
gest Io4k I for sa"d 1plesi grief dame as a, . CA of be ok on that mAje birminstantly a 5 froin m6 I iijI 'have somethink
form
Where.o4 earthaid by tuo or, dp -in() uave�l wdke lip aingle soul tre up
-the words'laichfingedl Wllyl -of -h
..any,. 9 'You,- Mrs.. .W61fe that will reinind ni
drI a& A -kw; id
fefices, wen
-Y. ou ha�a. 'an to dw'n.. t through orchards, 6ntumdd�
Ad pair. U60 Where's Irbin. going Waal,
In FL urness, N. Mr. 0 b . I y I better .'be ---of lently, 4illault'itie4of fruit; took siun. 8
��Tew. The lais erri a as when.ould of three mile
r6il notl' d afa as or" life, bii� -th darewlinable to trust bis vOiO
o first four Dalto Dr. E d -m-. ad n
an there all ther"afternooll, 40 Gone- ba'
'Daltolit,: lie a4ahe'll signed asseii It 9 A track,
has lived- ill h 4t lt. ]to fetc�hed hii's tehin I d�wnl the �'railroi
;,:�n& the 61d ruin ck to- hd' ' ' b
t,goon yfiny onedii-the
OV43
it by Your dai ft vatchiig him for VO
years in this very 3plie you- had -better 'liot� come ft-
I- - 't4g Jh aver ha& o son(! us. 6 fiursd if he call find one." -biateriAls, and f� I quietly to, work Mrs. M'Owh Wars
is fill�uosb� all th -p syma a L oyeva er x
-hear I t se6-him. 8 di4tri�t, ��hich is Wall settled up
offilu,
It., mindbeing ng choki `1y In
--ften Magoe, was semicetilligh.enoughto 't We mus ed�'Ik�it treeste4tified to their I
o fe Tim d:on' rief. figi
ibbat's a0 felt
ahe o411 return.' heri OM ences which -had t
er �iid w �W&Y 0 her Ow TO
-crimb.into the A limise already. Y -father' P1 Ciat, eut ana the numbek Of%
V,
To
mes- g1ji -bander "dis inca�
is -hour. un..c dr�gona iA the h&v I in r lef t 41pne in theliouge. With' d lcu&br�,'
lor the start their
by tl h b 0 or'three ti at ton ailt after
00 ind oii "that- h0a, three L inches, oto a b and, P"MY. aT eyl. appear fd have been
cl�- h ion, and emtll�. ohave 6d nature
kdes, there. a t eiyyl�rCrua �.A&y he fin 9 imself t
-her Mother
Sh -ri§k of infecti, 1tvaslipwiliroaddaylight.- 0 -The August day.st-Q16 d. tame, but�
ler tiasn. - Ion- . � travelled Mostly.
y thinkthbre. is in tch your
daytims,' wbe i - well understanding -Cal the day in
'both rise; 64 sas if --the iud-- and, t bird
-bw�`s bird the
ain the il we To ta bur -to fe W at jg�t�
at
lkigy�fiboat -the, 1 CLOM .9
with house ore u&* Ids and tl a had
itial,
--ous ja Conte ld, theref with 8 ie,veyy leaves and wat
thing- PU - t
war,
No.' T
tha a wi ci6at confi6hdo" abs- 'a f the t ill )m t6gethei. and send mean 9, he R�rtjStL W -so in r6co n Fran Past,
abbey f -I I thems61v . wbods`.�5. L h addre�s you mar IA- 'A ' lien lsafelde� cnsed. by a 2pansh-'.
and then taking a, peep the�a atevbi obut lier first hour after' prelizu6e of -death. About the titud
added a law words -'of encourageMen an-
t
the N4ffdQw from RaL gter's
the� a
fluified with er a
(I Another before .it's dark is -risk Aof�7 in n.sdlatiQni slid haetened off.
risill I Tf TL doctor., A. will -V -the -wisp flitting -gunsot�-fina L ofis'doWs -like-coffin-pal were -,Toli;N.-S.,Oct.15i--SsmuelJ.Re.-.nseys
rptur XOU a ofi -the
rw. WAO all of
Margaret, f6r1hinilicr from pfftient -secured: no traiting across -grass and. a-1 a- are* brtiler Of the H�n.,Georgo
the all the, chapel- It th had. . k,,
�ar-enit of, he
its at
.a --dreaming of the jdwels 'thit are to, patient, bad
Area al g,.Mi f !a farm ton
other e er of .Clay
his rush a
ad little hope of obtaining -one hadtizid own- illi
n -thero.' know -*bat nurse, sod b
hidAe r ont,, bUt.L
ob it isn't. the des 'in DAltou -fit- tobe trust 11616th ow.nship', in th
aid sibots :ihe a given - you 'to, 'fancy me "'The few, woman .1 -the-inaigea-lace �thmt-.ba .#s-(BiirUugtoU)-�G ty, died
L --t'- -t laStord&y, froul.the effects _L. t
ever -pa ien five his 4kilful.fintera to oury
I L -.What May thes6'jawe. a Caaed, 'With -of that �tb� f 2ice - allroilld; at i�tu early b
ar In fli
reams of"; the -th6 :caro
can -:-hacl as yet g ir
be Aft the' hinds niore-than'fill al;reaclk-. I you by curtain and p4low. a ba4finjish9d, Of &o�pjjt 1-a at i da in cted by him -
pea, -mud'rubiies, -not star -to - Ulverdtans' tho, ug -or- his
ransom 111 19 1 , .- aelfjoa� Weaue4day Vigilt latst, He fired the
ff. Wolfe 2'
13iis Tuns: Through ..c6uld-goi over
I t both balls entering
ap -Mrs L Wolfs had- returrida t6 Tae-- 8 a his hiad.
ere
grandfather sA, of. a.- ruined Ch Weilipon wipe who--quitted-
aThe story w 01 ine, Mr.Carew
Xr.L . -the 6 L him _ _j", - ibJ6 daukhte'r and" t ;wi�a - Aa-dghter,
rs I'th&t the� th -Laziefisfer,- if you lilgb, dodtor.w A her insensi ..$a :q W -ill Hdbad- a wa.3
used to tell r n loza r -ate -thb
W4 go forty Y anc Care, re ved th6 girl's.eyes bent J!o % ChM'
ason -set -by -,s0r1 her 1h6pe tb- lissol life in.,
gid when sh was a baira Dki Rdmah. it -one of the *hdows, lost. V Bab4" T Often told a notbether 61 angerif
-10
says that in ights': 'MOULOULAUS th and.the !gl 4'alia Borrow thathe
just - 4ble, ta.-zliderstand mel, it, made hem slim' mddr6ssied tbem� and. W tile liece87. ko*ful: that
r r ire, t* Ons; felt �upbn hor.rofil"Uto �retur Ao the
he�'
the Wars of the'Roses at m5b§t Qf.'Furness *od:er r Care* stepped lighti�
' V tho: fade' on the, llow.1 f At immsey,
ths lep�d to. Mqgie 11 t&,rlike saryh da crep slowly Past,, 6 su�- bent. over Air. I as over iGo-,
]much in. yohr wa� if I siill Wot a, tbo�OL 0 esled 'li� a. never: P, a Old.
cessio
very
better than n,6f blazing nd fis and'sultry cien
'a tell. 'If
Suit- tongue f ar ie asked. 41l�ll 11cer n
thiou,!h much more, Stay lie ."I" a that )firched iind crack- Must'this- stupor, as tile phy-win
(liedL 01" ]nine, aild -She r"S an —Most..matters I� d5a ing r'. L gain ? 7�cll '.as Inado," an cc itude'L to. -th a insenail; i trj� 101i W6iTiou W
r -setit
it 'a I T.r. 0 'all L whicl :', - '.1 , . 11-. - - ton lur
prettily and -for i er fields into a2 ghastly simil Ose bad ��&Vdi gli _a
Th
11,,� Sal cheeks ina lips i -rested a still ingAs eiep..? -mdoj- ha other night t3baco
Not. on, _ks like slebPi4l, be thougl adote.
" no an of the, sua;;�tuo, t 10 nto
on fte6ol
asary, to Dalt
)Vith fiercer To a
Carew. of -my cairrying fever b' ath than
to,
Till,
9'Ana ild'-rathLf my da-6.4liter -tolc A.- much d n, er thd jo -'alt d burningki8a of fever. 1)!1Y.by 4jxy the fur- 4p�tly qu tho
V5 til" WA CA y-
41re�Ty- of the 'time
Th qhild*�. so,15
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