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was held4fter Which the rictitn 0109
occident •Waeo4lainistered anaektinttisk
and •the htH pro§ed for. .11C*PeO*4
easy all ,daY Yeetirday and up*,..fpo
hour last eveniti f
recover/11001, Pnin riot set'
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• TEO As awry TO urritg ONO TA -AllAUE Hit folks itr0 i Icinenrdille tOTY •
t DICTATESne).,‘,1 I -literthMtill,10,_
ortt thrOr et 4.
sObbid ; " I know
hear
we Scv this.
„to
•Ante Ao Wed; 13
41aer-ehe nevih• let
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zsitt!!-Illritirgily0.11Win
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. „be bacl . 44:tiit4;4144.. •40firand i meter.% Alrei.. .:. 400,0;•o-ctslothing will; help n; 1" he retorned; in
A si.1,1 • r
. An- lkOr IOW 144 II. •• ' the gait End. Tho in , __yew .. , the same effied..10 but she wood nei
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atoly 'after thttim#,
ina.011 Was placedAt la —t,Te're'rellat,"''''''. be relnileeine• Oh' 0 4afietliepl back the clarit
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TIOr, he now now that .
irronge4 . 49t. .1
' ro)eased 0
he that '0491*i-bin-dB in
drivon h' fro mer wai. pirei,, ..,0_2:‘,141-1,141;17,wneortepoh,aar;"bheieree,u„fflieifings? •" Ob. ir
;-.1,,, --"r-- 4e'bie, I Nit' from his forehead and kissed him,
•117•Pat- "i,' ' ;,i g - -;„ I loweo .b.y.,..obili tog abliorry for you,:pliecriedabs:u13itgilite::lh'efece:thile'g•r
_ t Ausi tartet Of gho 4*411;i1 ht3r IllabiliLY t0-00Infort Mini. • -'14-Nother is
. Tint Arloqtain , a kle -,d,'y 14- will h ii ri a-- night'''• ' a' .
''• •,,naarlY, errnlist.hinX Wil 401/,`„,
. likave laid. bar plans se aocurately rh no.
e light* bnint; in Alr • atkins'a .Sht.alintVgen82:13; I tho„fitYi'etri'ain' 41.14t.h8,31;11"7 :"fts;";;;iin!'315.-tnhat' a are
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'• Could. el* have befallen tbsin ? ' Clod help long laSfore the .Thowegn, box and minima ..1 r
traees of her and the,ohild ootild be found? , idle, d kr i a a p „m -at „. . T
IvititliVthdWtt's b:liti'lltirgf' • .1'",`;', K ;vor:bvr9, ho °No 114.Y.—ho' ;;;;74;6:•;34
..: be In 4:41111:0.t.3eni 1:.stilii:zeofacts big ..rimaselt.th, ilir, 4.40011.: rounds:, In E.)ysiani. itortmies: iwners to;tnre t� 'him. .11afieY; eidraola :Pia!'
another man'• Possession. lie
044iwiiitt eentml the Acorn* imatina. Anything 'farther' .rerno' Yea fto nth", 83104rn hwejleess, mai ha a 04.00thraihici
tioti.o•thiAc besot imm, often he wouldwake tyPical itiett. of ..,i1kBly ian 'Field go l '
at e
• - 1 eihould ' never pee :gamy -the ' , dark
from eritne ghastly die- am and lie till dawn, eettreelY ke iMag_ti ted thanaOn such an a a,ft;r" he imagination ; and the idea was Wadden -
linable Shake oft his deadly terriir. Then noon.. It was difdonli, even for a, light.. inl-,!° l'insi;*ts 1:1 #._ •
01 ,Of it. sudden he wonkt remember that hearted person, -to maintain. a unifOr 14" -""'e vvima na Iva% but nO. ePeech
°Inantr P0080110, "Donot be anzinus abOni obSerfullteas 14 here '4 p *cti ed ever"' 'seemed possible to, him. .A wall of ice -
me, A am going to Some kind People. uhO :Where,' and the m • je
will be good an t e boy ; and liej• •olose - round one in vanorOtis. 0 Os fin
air seemed he coald pee ne Ontlet "1 ' n ', •
. 3r- ,Reenied; to be built up acrosa hilePtith, And
.would fall asleep•again w:hile vaiely trying •Where no ' a - b - • • f -I -- ---e
to recall'
4., •
,
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liwiinit-antiLda3b:wet'e id4ih789#1132re:.7bHeatednArinernhiesIndolia! '
theo. • he oat dew* on the. chair beside
Ile
was WM* dOW41 at 'last I 'Whirs
idolized Erie had. /sin there. in, Pnrel.'el.
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`''''',-;•4'ei ''' leatife' hoer 7,te• gek:hilererlle• T.htlieeei)dtiaelongi,
s4:!:4 :bi/licl: WIlb"ert°1t4vthelexiestleatzi:gse:ra:lw4mainsgluXothinOteeder:
,trii_lee;.alce,,a,,hheeit yeolUldich0004400:44040:r4ereeih.,,74n,,iet:ibelidik,d_10.0444Tritehrt.:heot;:„.... ..,.._,,.7,..,
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' .010 tver ceased to loveher and'
loth her baby hidden' under "
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,ed . tolxinte; orif hallawinoVdhneervir,,.... hut tev eh hs�
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II' ' t ibli:),:rt I rk l'e'efanr4.411143, 8her;b4with;hit ,.'4 1. I 1 it ' 4., IS elgi 11, hP0, hte do ti tit
. i,, ?I:felted not ta ,, at to
ri-14C:4' ' *al *
andp:,4.innocerto
hinge that were •g•`,,..! Da
t' boy's dead face, 'i• . ;Ittr
his Mother, would .11 h*
,,,, •., eaven t ;kat he Were i, deed
'hahaiviediooe matelnuartotnnehniemo!. Iltese things. might...
• " Uncle Rolf, Will •Yotenott nonie•aviel
with me?" implored Erle; ••" the bents°, It
quite qUiet now, and all tbe• people have
gone;"' but Mr. auotioicion only • shook."
his heaci-Lbe h d
Let no :trust bim Pz. the 41111iffiroifill a d • •
as the/good hiehon said t• , enpother of St
Angnetine, ' the Uhilti of,:tio. many 'prayers
cannet he loin.' "
he at -ver decoiVeo 'Atte limiting on. intd PaeOed *0! onsiono,
you hope for a oneonifortahle day. PeroY'S COnfetnlinn01
always true -to biegambling debts had made -him seriously
s•4_45,itizz-ZZ".7-:-- 4',;•- 1#1;611;litit iiii"WOOld neell-.4.,* married man •
g that will h 1 .411Wthen Percy ruitst look tohiniseli ; *
Percy, nettled, at hie. tone,- bad an
ettnnewbat shortly, , and in spite
generosity they had not parted.
lititihis was not all. After)*
finntingden had aalled Er) in
tit
4W1had sbOwo hill& a lett r *hail
just reeeivedfroittlaome a nyinotni.Uor
lionclent«SopaelinknowntIFiend alias -We
wieheriA4-thought it a ;Sable to wa
Iv
Mr, IJOIktAldif4- Of his g , nelson's. ' reek]
'inin0#12;•Er#P1O0k4 deo fully sil0Wred
he read it,-; and: the expriseion 6f., coneen
tinter,' tower on. Mr. • HuntAgdon's fit
frightened hint. atill nifire-• '‘
•• Perhapsit is 'Hittites," he stammered,
And then. the yeinembrarase ,of his convertat-
t ion with. Percy eilenced Iiim,Q•• • -
" Trull.". returifed Mr, lItuitingain in
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his hard rasping voice ,,- do , you not see
... . e
that the. writer p h an prove every
word„.? „Anclk-thii•-ielnygrandinn, whom I
litiVe taken
out poyerty. Well, well, I
inieht" have higini-the--son, .of Maurice
Trafford weuld never be worth • anytbing.".'
-, .
Tr:tug u i us Word • '
Woold have revolted•against hie hey'o•oins.
; ;
beer it, Percy • oneaay. it was in h' pewee to help' him
happiness ove this onitilE„,k.ask4grittglif-.0•UallEi';`drein#'
• '••
it
e ad aver heard Fay speak
'of any friends of herchildhoode But though
Erie and Midi Mordanut tried to hell) him!,
• no name occurred to any of them.
- .4 was an added burden:to him that Ede
notilcl not ,come to Mtn ; but there Was
trouble in Belgnivellouse and th h •
were ;dosing, round it. Ede could not Move her enittividery. :As herneedle flew thrdtigh
s , the fire, and bat dOwn'tl)
'Ns nnole, but wrOte.very kindly to poor'con- the canvas' her lips seettied ,to Olose-With-arr
• science-strivkenliingh,.Ait.pai all' ould- Rtpression---of patient 8adnest4 There
-to oonilort-binfr."----7 . • were sorrowful enrves •thst no one ever
he said, • and •hia voice sounded Strange in his
.. no stay now,l'
s sun ?MR shining,' and Own ears. '. Will You give My loVe te 1133'
miglit.pnaldhly sliiiie again; butit Nati b*ii'd mother, Fern?" - . • .: • -. ' •
• to realize it --bard tn Maintain °inward or .#011, de not go," abepleadediancinotythe
inward ganialitY. under sugh delire'ising eir' tears, Were running-. dOwn her. face. ";p0
-her lam t'
.an involuntary shudder, ,• 'Then she li hted 0' newerek
aaFern• had: slimed froni the WilloOve with "Not ninj; I'l • will gonie again,'" ' he
RiSt.tun'es• • - ' • ., • • • stay With me Percy." • : ' ' ..' • :' '
releasing'. himself, inipatientl. ;
het as he mounted his horse,• some linpulse
•niade,,;_jiith_4look----iip----and• wave hie.
'hinds; And then he rode, out into the
_JX:waa.too-earirtifygo Jaciine'f".besides he
It, vilii in those hours of dreary helpless- ea*, for Fern „„ke_pt altber4thoughtatober•
nese that Hugh learxit_o_misa his. We oolf;-.---7---"" - • .
long siminier-afternoons, Never since the night When she had: sob.
while hie foreign norse: nodded drowsily bed caliber grief on hei• • mother's bosom,
beside hint, and the hot air orient sluggishly when the utterance of her girlie!' despair
' in at the open window, how he longed for' and longing had filled that, mother's heart
• the Mall 00o1 hand that Used to be laid , se• With dismaY, never Once then had Fern
softly on his' temples, or put the drink to spoken . of her . trOuhle. "U7. '11 '
• bib. parched -lips .before , they could frtinie •
: • !heir want 'He remembered the haws she
bad, eat beside, him, fanning, the iliedfrom
..hie pillow or bathing hie aching head, :She.
had•never left. him:-znever seemed tired or
Aupaiient, though her face had groWn Be
pale with Watching. ' Otho ave
spared her; others told Ilium that she was capable of quiet but inteneeleeling: ,News
n s gentle nature' was!
, „erpent and weary,. but he had never noticed faithful' and. ardent. affectiOns were repro-
-it "And; hrute.that I was," he thought; &iced in her .chid. It : Was not only the
•!,,I left her alone in her trouble with only. Joss' of her girlisladrearne over Which .Fero
....Strange:it and hireling; skint her, to light mourned.. lier WOlnan'n love .had•• unison -
her Way through "the. very. Volley of the sesious.y reoted itoile d-
. Shadow of Death ". •
'did 'not h
ii3c130' z;ci A't ° sPr?!434.of
ea s iturioei w osa p - eoti
'Brki. felt .the artielly of.thespeeph'• lint. be
'dare not ccintradiot hie nisiole;•Wh'at, • Were
the Traffords •tolim, noiv ? • •
•
There woe tO `ho a large' ientieinniVe
diniier,party at Xlelgrave -House_thatexen._
ing.,__Soine--Eastintliiin'direefor was to be
feted/ and ae.veral city magnates Were, to
honor it by theit.preilealoe. __Brlowondered-
Allitc.PerorditHibriiiiiii•-•,-h—aPPParance,.
.for he was always punctual on„ euch noes-
. eue people. • The fog sions ; 'hut 114. Huntingdon/did sot seeni
seemed lifting a' little.. tlie. mare was •fresti, , to notice his 'Onset:lee. The gneets th.ought•
and she might take her earn iea, • and their host loelied greYer and. mote bowed
folliiw• her own ./pace-eLet Ifiw iniTtri, More' than usual, and -that• his step ,wite feebler:
Or less would not. matter to bin.' in this 'He was getting lin. old Man now, they said
'Mood. ' • ' . ' • • •• • . tolberoselees ; ani:1 it, would not . be long
" Bleek tare -was sitting behind hint On bebre there Would be a . new moister , at..
_ , 0 1,1' again'''. elle bad an"t.; wnen Pia Jill; hands% and a worsa_gloom than breaking :fait, and Would not last long:
,.., PIer th'i saddle and had tak.en the .reins from., Atil'grave Rouse. ``.Any One coal see he Was
outonrst- was - Over; "it . wit; do no the-nlarkraleieePliere was.Olosinirrolind. Well, he had done Well fol. himself i .and
12C4111,480ed.
gtiod i" • Mid' her. mother had, oprinieftilly hith. . • , 1 ' • , 7 hit; heir *se tO beenvie4,0fOr liiivvetilil be,a
• • ' • . • She had teld ' him that his life vitie befofe 'rich min, and sCarcely needed . the splendid
that Aeneficent healer, could' deaden her future.
„._. Itirtz7.-Trafford- • Ithew that 'only tint% him•:•• -•that. he eOuld carye . out hie; ovvn dowry ' that 'Zielyiri • Selby, wOula being
obild'ile alai ' F ' but tie he loOked back on hie past him. ' . '-' • ' . ' •
life--ozt the'. Short tale of his 'four-and.:bantfuet was. just drawinCto its -
twenty years -7 -hie heart war/ tnek olive When•there wereeigns of smite dieturb.
'him. . • : • • anise tbe household: .,,The butler .wliiOr
What 'a , Pitiable part lie, had .pla3led: pored. Erle, who iminedittiely left th
it . possibln.:that such Woman 'as foci •
Oryatal. opuld evkbaire loved-hini Hatl
e own, She.hartfor-
e ooli.ont.her letter. up withOut stiffOring. Aliltinerting instinct
oillY won her. silent tiontonipt'? And ItOW: agaio,; ao she Sort:oohed the diirk hair with
... 4 not he:torn not hie cowardly •dosertion. of hie Mother gotten' .all; she Was ' the •yeung_tytother-:-.
and.smoothed. it • out-.Lit,Was a' trick of.bie. told • her• 'that Erle /ritd .:not•.•itlways:`,been it was . too. iot,e" .rede.ew. himself in her
her thin Aggetedindipthe•nold,litoetto. -
-o•
a no strength . to rise from- •
his chair, and he could not tell gria thie: .
The, Poor boy vvio terribly alarmed. at ,....ltirt
nucleic!. 'looks ; be did not '• Seem. to' linger,:
stand anything. he said; and what IX
Mrs. Trafford shouM,take it in 'tee .40'
to ceme7-7if„ Only be • could gf,t,t hie mete
away. --. • ','• -..' -
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everrar relfained ihe wish the door
*lied rieiselesslY, and Mr. Hontingdoto
raised his eyea.:!.A.44 Norman -with grey--
• airlikehikand iliale; beautiful face with
an expression that almost froze his blood,.
leolted at bun for a moment, then silently
passed up the room, and with her dress
In fishing him 'al) .4 sat there niotionlese, ,
paused.beside the c ouch. And it was•thus '
that Nea and her father met again. . But
she did not noticejiiiii ; there was only one
object for her eyetthe'etill Mule figure&
her .boy. , Silent! • and still with that
awful look of Woe ,on her face, she drew th
dark heed into her
cheek against her. b
the irresponeiVe
her dried: tip Mist)
ins, and laid the dead
ast; and as she felt
ght, the chilled touoh,N
Lygav way, and the mare
streamed from bereYee, • ' • ' ' •
. She was eating him, her darling-7her
Only boy, ,, • - •
• She had forgotten his eowardlY detiertion
of her ; the *tufts and follies Of h.* • '
I.,* •
• "hen he thought no one -Would see him'. He. indiNettet. to• heir.; thai. onets,not 00,verY :eyes.. , .. . ' 0. , . .,, . . ... „ . , „
•1110 'read: it over 'u'iitiLlie. knew' it. Off hy-. longagO, ha friendsOip had been 'true and ' ,i1Frie,43,„; el,
: ,'''..2h110,1..t; 7Aur-if . Heaven wooter. :t!oi epare . deep. Well, she had .for,giipsniaisetlaktemoo -•-iit93;-4.0.,..,Belgt
ma.' . •:. ,..,_,„-a.tflgt0"Nit=i1,14 tabledlerVell Were ... ... Ufa, . texolitimed
JbO
.. ,.' ....hint, ,,tItie. 'not* and give ., hi pare
..,,-,the wpfhitctinna*Ltfil,„10,c11:042184m,ykAgginoti in lath-,artiiiiimi.a*ittandpithetiovedbita,. etipportedhinisolf .with' eionte : difficulty ..iiii "loOkhig: rip she eatv•the tell betved _figure.' Os .-
ale.: •tiOV;"•'?"!',.4."`d 31.61amm-low"-'-- -••••r' .. Insi4A'31Eth-Pette.'1444?'m'47.r2-rt-•"7-74----,::.,„,i....47..:„...,"-,,
" rka :Abe:446.10,:aidiligt*uktritoad t clnemrivptgstaavqkwqtwza'do '1110'.5 .hutnOt• aii. he leired:E.rid; and ..iii••••Iiiti heart .be. 'bowed- to hiagtiesto. with Ord-faebitined • her: -father,: -.and , t -WO Wrinkled, hands
bicifozt.iher•eas4enlYitee Ininla• comfort .•.B.tit ohe was verY 'brave. She Wotdd not . been ....peekble.,..he
kromp.t.p4torbriata.qmolat*hogrtit,"7 e mould ?ant ;vital her. :to be •unbaPPY;'• he. :Was secretly ,jealeixe . of Erle --4f. it hod politenoss, ancl-'excuising-Thiiiiitelf, begged stretched out to. her. ..• Ah, ,she Was hitt*. in-.• „ ..
V -12-4 4 10,,EA4i atiVng 220 'eV "480 10 120.22124,110 'ear, ., "Nee, he *as' InY boy too," 4d...• •
owa lova her AOW, he thought; lookat the 'Ititure. . •The •atOld....blatotness, wOUld-have7.stifiPlanted hie Old Inelid Sir FredernikDronntionii to Ishii pi•eient again. Sliolaidler boy-ilown
m- and ,, the-narrow:Von-re, votil , have.. chilled her tempted hietii, aret, the inibterfuges;to which 'behind ..hiut and' he fOund .1iimpelf.•• sur•• oVer WM ; but all'. the., beanty arid epftnese
.,
hi ' 0 I -he• hims If knew how he •had •taki hia-place • • .But as the door closed on-therfilleTw' and'drew the quilt:tenderly.'
,, '• . e-ooly tekik:each`dayas it came,. il . , • • • - '•
. se; as. she turned -
to ber fattier. •.: - , • ' , - ' ,•••. i • • ..
••" my '., boy," . she answered; 0.4ot yetire;..
•for .yon 'never: loved: • hiin 'as I :did.' 'Yen •
tempted birii. front -...me, ..tind made. hint . '
tU,hnis,prioi.ereelii.ei.o4liint.rtiatitheehati.lir.;".6,Tbr;ute. il.i, ftali7iiteiurici7.....briieit:ttgm,iiii joiivgt
the - /itretiestice .•of •the deed: there..ehould he .
• '''ehe; tri'. '0.1ltned •",' ni• ; life': lkli',"
if that:were all 1 caidd have forgiven it lout ':
-ago; •but it Was-. Miturieehlearitle WhOin . .
You '. left •:,io• • die ''Of • it broken
'heart, •
though? il , prayed . you to coma,. 'With 'hie;
11 .tvoe . my :. husband:, -whoin „yeti killed; • • .
and neVv,, but idit• yon 'my. boy .wceild •.be..# '
Ohild,' Nett ;":'• hitt
..1.1...viNge.;,.•.N. ea,'" he.Wailed..again;:.A'#:my.oniy
.as.,•she-.. taiiied,.. iiieved
by . the ,00ncentrated.. 'agony . 0 ' hist.- voke,',.
he' „fell ..with hie face ••downWard :Ott the
.geo4.annodhs,p.p• S.orroes • . the. feet . .of . :1:tifi. '4ead ' • '•-•
'doCtors' *Ito rvvere etinirtioned- 'said; •
' • , . . •.. . • , .
that a pnralytic geiiiire had long..beell .
pending; • he• `naight linger:for blew; treekao '.
net it :was' hripeseibk# •to sity• .whether '•
aqihe woliht :e'Ver..• recover hill .coneeiousneea: .
rille'heard::thein seillY, ;hell. it. d blien vO"try
fond of. the Old Man .in 'ar!ite of :tihOlyiiiiink• ,•
cal away, that had rtiled,lUro 'front boyhoock: '
.H14.'16010 hictlieen his geneinue benefaotor, ..
•.-
thenioinent of her' father ''s ,alatining, seiz- :
,anit he could not boat of hiadiinger 'Yothocit.
einetion. • • • • - .. '.'',, ' ' • :•,..,:,-
. - MM. 'Trafford had.nOt.left the,boutia from „
: tseure';' 8he.. had : taken qetet possoseitikt. of the'. •
i °$khreliig°1741a etnd' I earjnY• IQ! Bt. .ith rief•64169 iviillittit4..EbPilYe• :
did not apeak to her; theorapeve' ,4 "d'
face;:ittid he coca&
. , • ;
Was groughac at to Mrnri'lgutengt;i4tde'r message' claim% Ire idleaadd t6 ber'-bYat
Something had ' happened---soinething
dreadful had happened, they told him, and
he 'Mist comb with themeAsoltelkerailtib.
itivellitkieradatild
tifs, tiwpow grOted•tc.',iliktferhlYle'.114*`,-- lr9rfae•Iredattry aL:;if'• fireflertivIl grey. anioni joii,"' he
aventie when' viitiiihta sweet,,idettel,.•,,and wot,'-el sillormows;2via uee.a.-..;;,- I • .- • mutteled. • ",w here is my nephew? Will
• 511f:1111;i °11144'"'1:`?!.741;••(!kt•74,'!1•131(1.• "tt t'14:111134::ltles3t12°61; ZicZalti:'ri°111::rY8874c113 taarehttgar,liltarncr:Tiryaet °Ifealinttott what ..p3„..tbe
be ad atooped. He hadsenconreged Brie's rounded by 'frightened servants, heftettered- 7seeined to die otzt h •
and .lds • vrit•dly. 43,0ed.,3frs. Rerort-oried when She nise,d the Innate strength:IMO PPIFer,;:•14 ee.i!`
''.re8,'. chili/id .0aiwirillY 'fig , Vell ',tie in. SiYell.selh.•'00des14..i•livei:et4;•''''''Pri'lqi0Sh, it'i• 'Wein gitinigr. • • ' 9.111;..thenreisilignight - "Ob! cinOlO;"tinnie,1 don't go in till.. they,
:tam hint enter. the ball on Savillti's emit' 144"Iiilf”!Iiitk/Iltikkelliiillidletftk):Itt'imblu-raiikl '
be had etaltedia large . sitaX-,•altd...had -10e6; 1211,Ve' told yotifw.,;toto*...,. I-8.11113re, and.t...44!'
•I"Sclisir es '84'n and. Wce'll end leaning °4 egecY' • ,... lk„ n3Y,,e •,... # ,. ' os '.Erle tO .save him from the.ponseqtvnoo.of. him . ,aszdo,'.wit!",,,, hie . old fieremptan.
" . hie Stick.. - . , • - ' • '' .., :•'. : ..• : • • lilts 144.31. fat!4,r, ' WS .P.,,ral4erd 'Weak' 'say. 'his own -*shawls. , ..• ' .. • : nese, . and then..closied the door': upon them.
Rin '3'04h seemed to &vie Pease& away; .", she hi stronger•thnshe looks -she would . tlititt'AierYin'ortiftig,'hellitid:aPpealeitto, linti":, ..31e,..,,,-...Htintingdoti4; ,!n•dy f.smotiened
hie ilineeth forehegil was already . furrowed rather die.,thau teir'ine. 'gain •,.t,littt! 'he, la grew-tanoledandconfneed, .His life Was.a.. knew.11iwhon•they Whispered itittr his., ear
.1111:0 that of ft ,"nliddl&egecl. men, and his IinhapP3r.” ' ' , •• ' 7 - . * • ''' : failure; how wee. he iti..go On living.? ' All,' "tbsit something had haPPened I and thenbe
. :hir•bair,had Worit .off .it OlightlY, • making lint Fern 'weidd'nefliOYe'Oened that her these y;eara he had .ted•tin husks, and the walked'feehly, aCrOsp the room to the condi,
.. As. ho..rOde„. on, hie thenglite•Seemed to, : lihii .knOnr,. *hot he should drid thereHhe
Sbas- in Hugh •Redm004'.0,fackt., if :Margaret' mother tO. leveler.,
.1eliniook tea'S'Oara Olds/1'1041°S theraWas life was sehaPPY es lcs4,g se she; li44:' her ., twits,. "wiia' bitter in his •mouth.., 911. I if wheie something /ay ..with.. strange rigid.
.soldil have -soon it, :that. *Mild have filled palf to .task this afternoon aushe;eat
• She ivas.' tailing 110-•' he. could...In/the a- Olean breast of, it „ill. lineii nadeirLa-Satin,00verlid that had been
"-tieStb • ' .' :. ••• . ' . • . . ,, .. .. 'Wetktinf-antl, was blaming •• herself ' forl .
...her pure heart 'with " eXceeding. tliankfhl. -for.yluff.had escaped, ink- wittal to Mrs, ' too late.. . I. : •'. • ' ' ' • ' .• • , . '..- ,..': r• looked -at the fatient his. dead.grandeon, he,
alonSi.: And then .he repeated •drearilY, that it.:14 4eng.over'iti and as he drew it... doivri and
For though the pallor-caused:6y sniferirig her,ditiConteet.:; and then. she. Sang .very. „horee're,,neeh • •
His. reins were hanging leas* on.. li-' knew :that the , hand •. of 'death :had etrtick
.•:-. Wail 'still there, -mid .those who' saw him Ataid .softly. a verse pl!ler.-favoritehyrah- •
.hint also, that herwould noVergot over this
.7 -never t .• . ' . - . .•
• that Sir Hugh:wail it binken Man, yet there ' " •
-• was it milder expreseion. than, it had ev.er
Worn in happier clayk Thdold fretful lines
oroond the menth Were gone ; and, though.
...the gee 'looked SadlY, round at the ',old'
'! Wheneeartthowsentfre.hiva? •
. , littilittar fabee, 'aii 'though ntissing the triteet:
Wbitherthy goal:? ".• , - . .
it.' beak% still; ••there Wee A 4,31ntstened.;
- bOnt his Whole. niien that' Stsohe of,
-.--;•__,___,.How. art ttn,iu rent froin tui. '.
• • • eet, purpose; Of' a heart; -eo
hunt
...sundering of nody anctataii.: :.• . 1 • •
-.refuge, and ktit hod' Iled. to its best
.'" WhOeballialeathen...- . • -
. 44)1166t! • • - '' . th ii;t, the ' time
• • .Prons tbe house of the dtaitt ? •
. s'3141137 Yett.rS.,afenfViarda ' .' : .. .
- 'That tIfy praise !nay be eels ? •
.A8 .with sTetaruibtghaittwess,retirialisol.aeu?4.:.„eie63; iti , yi.iti4
: Who• teas everhis closest friend, 6 iii..„,•to .Onel •
•Aiiits kiiiy beauty I • id&01 . thy body f ': Ales, thy head!
. •lifetime• of: atiffeeing bid beennOiliPtbalts
,
w,hatwtittbuu ieave me'. • • , ' ' '
, Ante those few.ShOr.t. yearishot hadfolle*
..A Wan :Wilt thon giVa nie,
hie'fathees •deitth. • Tha *bole .pli'tn and
• .. . Ationitpty son, , . . ' . . • .
., • ',. Ort,WhAt Atari -than pritil;r1. thee.. . . . . .
• pnniotie. :of his yonth had:been Marred ;• his
.Pbr the light 0 Oyes, tberdestre einiithfe, the
heart *flirted ,hy A passion. thot 'was denied
tati.sfaotion; . and lastly; .jtiet tie he '. Wad
' . ' . : , '. • ...' riiiii7orrion c. Steinbitrne:
. .
. ,New this thing bitione? ' "
beginning tO turn to hie neglected Wife with.
' Arlo had 'followed him into. the roon4 hut
,a-eyeapathy and inteeest that promised Well.
/Kr. Hantingdoir teek no-natio° , 0 hitt. • If
for her future ',. happiness“ suddenly
he 'could, he worilti have . spoken to'him and:
• . desirable One'''. '. ... s# . ,, .,,, . •
, .
hii•-• found ibis name- outraged • . and' hie
implOred hint tO .1eave hilt,' bet' hia•*totigue
,- belie forsaken, and the load • and. terror
seemed.: to' cling te the roof of hie Mouth.
Of an Unbearable reniciree laidleavily Upon
He wialied to ,be abnia. with :his' grandeen,
.te hide, fri:itneVery 'one, if he eo• tilt!, that' he.
at thou blesaest • is ourgood,
• •
And iinblest 'good ie. 111,i • • . ,
...And all is r, gilt that seems triostwrqr!g
' If it' be Thy sweet will;
brit almost' bef
„ , • .. ie. tgb-spirited tri*e
,bad.' been' ft:Mowing.' her oWii.vvill'for,mo.re
„
'than art boar nOw, and ...had' relapeed. into
Percy. 'frogged' hinieelf ' to. -see.
• Where he :Was ••H
ound, ,lumself on a
e had thliahed 'bridge•with ihariver on either side of hiin
line,' she was startled'. by her , smiles away from Belgrave H'ouse;
oratit. entrance. "er . And' for., the monient he Wite perplexed,
:
•CHAPTER -XXX Vijj
• •."•Perey oh, I did not 'heir yen," and drill up to ask
faltered, and'ahe t ' a' 144tia • Paiv# • . . '
her heart began Co...heat .rntire .qoickly:)
Was foolitih .Of her,' but. she ..never he,a,
Percy's step without listoriinginvolunter'
for the ,qUieldight.treed that used to &Ho
it; bet that never cantenow. . ' ••• ,
aye alone," he said qttiokly, with a t
best,Vanbe.rOund the. rOont. • " WeI1,:it ie j.,,:
iFein?" - • ....et• .
EfiVe yoUpti r wanted to. sp,eak t‘o Yon '
ztering on tbe footpath what bridge' it
y
There witisla Steamer. passing; ands little
ad had' clambered On the parapet to see it
by. Bieber he everbalaneed himesif
or
w giddy, but, to Percy's horror, there
.wharp scritanf,•and• the next inqniont
Id badllisappeared; • • •
• instant Percy. was oft. hi, hone,
A2.112 21E14 14YriEn Sn'Anc,
Isopaveoort Lowy, .1114,t44;`itithn• ;47 agility Of lt antilledzvta. thyletthe.::.
Yqfjo°' Site I 11%41'1°1.'3°1.e innnneldhiliPetbrrniallent
eyes tO•his feu* with ii.PitMtng °u1"4 tja" ,
Mean te start' then.;"ancithere she stoltPed; knotv, tto .• . saw ; a. pluokier
and lOolted a.t Jahn very: piteetiely. ", Ho*. thing' in :my Whole life:, -Ay, and thepoor
I wish mother Would. come ; she will not' he young gentleman *mild inure doneit tor-, for
tiery! lOng„..and-- and I wOuld :rather. thnt, _any one could see hekiiewvehat hewatitout;
X9,it beard4:64rOm-lier." • ' for'hodiied in.. straight' ' after...the child •
" bad a leiter the other dai.'11Pr,asn3i1 ;
when they are coming back ?!'• .
" impatientty.
"it WitEl DI v
a - y- •had seen tho
k thing to do, • '
ocs,; she I had dived into a
' Hunting on , 012
" In ancitber fOrtnight--at least 'they ft*---11--tng•• an7 • d d ot
nhserve4
a a aff vho• afterwards.: detailed
That WWI a strange Winter to Flagli Red -
Re had •loved him, but, 'not as behoo:
; had everresed;„ when he eptint long,'
niond-thet_ etrangeot :••• and' • saddest he
loved•Brle..--the•Benjamin -of hie old age;
waiiiitriolleti down at last. •
. .
'solitary aye .:in the..'.1314 Hall %and
with' hins„ mid had never bought te win his
:only Brle--getieresus, kind-hearted g.
.conildenoe; and now7the blood of the
•riow •••,ricl. • then te break ; his
unhappy boy Seemed crying to him from
• tolitude. .
the gronnd. 'And it Wtie 101'; thia that he
he.miesed her then. .
bail taken •him &OM bitrrbother, that he
his seri of Consolation, "Bile'had been stern
lonely flreeide" th •
' lhrotigh the. empty •rcionts, or eat by h.
Sonietimee, as he wan lereddistionsiolately
'With *t •
should lie there in the prime of h
•
# Do yen mean that •You. ,liave.. anythinti arid:then that. 'dratted. steamer -you .'will
Special .to tell me' ?I'lle asked, struck by her etouse ma, sir, ,hut one's fedingS are sitrong.
manner. : • , • ' . • • '.• ' .• ' •. l -.--what'mnst .it do but batik-) o Pick n i A
Otah Yoyl hart net asked.me;!' ohe .obild Tend th poet fe/low, e must nave
returned; otasping her betide' ; "YOU a struk hia tieadagainet it. for he. Went doyen'
fond of CrYettil it will make' yod " ag in. Oh yeti l the hild (vas all right and
. twilight, .the fancy '..yonght. Ito, tell yott, Percy, 'door.: 'There Woo il•gebi?too' ,,b'erfo-rtliat esty blowv, it atitnned
uld haunt .hitri that she wOuld dorne back never. any hope for you 7 -you • know she • him .you tee.! , , _ ,,., _ . .
1 erribly unhappy; but . Mother Said we th fty Ong' gender:ea • vreuld ha e hook al/
• two°,1iiin-Yet:-•that' thedeor would Open and, elways,told .yeti se ; and new Crystal is' ;Yes, it.had etiinnedliiiii.-1-iiiii young ill.
.,..... . ,- ..,,,,, . .. •-. 7
: ' da:'4•ItItiaAi'ald ran -1663 1:110 arine with A lotv; !`; ilicti•Fiedl" he airnotit shouted, and his atiiifor•etioCor as he:, went down into hie
I
,a littlefionre..conte ' Stealing throng(' the Married." ' '• . . ' . . • ' spent lite Was-OVer. Did he oell• upon hie
-glad • cry. •Azid soMetitneti; when he etoed Ittnde9nde yoring feee seemed togrown,barti Watery:grave ? :.-Wholinoive what pry went
, •• in, her tOom end :taw the empty cot over•l'aed, pglo, • -o Married 1 l'ehaw l you are nikto heaven ? ••The old epittitilf that -,W414
, w1,1 shslie tisedie hang So fondly, e longing 'joliting,/Ferit." l• .. . •etigraVed on the ,tomb bf notorions• ill.
.•Would soieze hini for the ho,,y• whom lie hall i, i.. i.:4ear, Perojy4 she iinowei7ea,, gently„, •, liver spittle ;quaintly; . of ' hope in onah
neverhel&in hip Arms.' '. , " clo you think I' Woeictlest wish yen dh torses,, , . . , , „ , ,.- ., ..' :, .. • • .
, ,
y ttlien.• the spring returne,d,', Buell a 'Subject, Indeed. --indeed it le `true. • ' —
meAt Yigor &tine She Wail married Fannie' teil'•*•days ago40 ..• Iretwixt the paddle and tliegrettnd .„
er Search. When a new zeal arid excitement staying at, Stagre flotise. bad, tca•
and' he Waif file to loin per,forially in, IFerteret. blinct clergyman • who. wiii;"- }lMr a "trY• '8°IigiUilled.1"r'CY found, A, an'tiN1 14" it 'wits# be irere
ad. • added to his, 1,1 sbod in the there to look for her, tie had Known ner lover tempo/bed away, and something. like A smile
of the chalie he learnt' to Yorket: from a Ohibi ..ind they; had :Jong leVed °atilt • 'RIS * •
ret and,the shadows:of a 'too `sorrow- other:" , • ° • epOtter;11,4806c1.,46, lyWak8nowtos ‘ihryOw'anfadr' \ .4':)rnealthlien.WYQ1u)*t tr4s3.'.h orselsY;
•
and rifthy oot.e.g• the SOftly • to'PrYstL,1,1 as a I _that :lad marked kin, life Was,,Softeried
SaV
l'ps
. .11Y.1 84.e wept over the -fata-Of h unb51 now, the sneers; the hard bitter hries,''we
et. •• • '" • Married I" he •,,repectted, in the" kanie would goi ivassm fasity,past_cicrionly darnply to his, teispissi nunting,,
°f 6 vi* 1'9'144: hard t!(1.1°6; 93d there* ,wee f•v• 'Plows; /pc , nOt.• dry, so 'intterlY, darling, don stotiptid• over bite a4.'pnt' then" Aside.
*nrctir.
.a,t4 thrOt.
„;••
Ai•x V. -707--)h-441*
iidgeporf ,
clegnin .a" '
no 'oar
Serida&
ater cm.
tAl over;
foul. '
soorne.„ •
11,e4
,
121
y see the glee
air• hair shining in the vvinteY
The two vvothezi had stood togethe*jf
'bolding her mother's hand ; and Vali
setwitse was.
r
, re. Trafford' had, •:24gba !oehhn:ibr:':
baolt to Belgrave „Honee,,ttrid sortie:. indly
neighbor had taken' the girl homei' ., Erie
wOnldOadiy have' spoken Borne ,ctioik of
oyMpatbY, :lint litrit.•Traffortigaveilli
Opportunity. Neithe* of theta knOW:XdOw :
them. Er)
atiwettluilla/yngtehile pialookreig,ir4Iliooti Iteilliiii41 tie; . .
and, ilepresaimi .mode Fern's heart" till •
. youth heavier ; she .1? d • Mit known- theClie ad
rine/jure of,hie ems fun to the-, -loved Peroyno, Shelled no idea ,thtiC4tilwita • •
brim,' •ttoW bad he died -,,-but he .dared ,not the sight, of hor'ownelim yoiing # iov. ' •
'ask, and no one, tOld hinl.,. 4,ile intd.indeed hag betvveen the gravel. that 22100E40' aOk ,
fetid eomething abont a. Oland ; • hut he had so sad. , She vvae,dearer to him .tliike ler, ,.•
EintootodintilizA)o,clay. liaittidy s,meno jteo. titiain'thheemtionthdeeir.-.. thhSesceldgleiteleise,ylif,." sans si•thhSihaatrestiv14sinweevitY4 iti Thine: . .
Byle"e. voice, broken with.emotion; had tier: said it': -----'-'' ' ' •
1
tainly vibrated in his ears, but no Efense of • .ble•had 'not seeibkstvelyn eine° '
the words had reached hiai. ff be
had death. She was Staying at some co
41k:: wwnayt.hto4ciathiniat thm:ctill134041. bw,adly-oar heekidYsi)°,:: wrfiticugzee hweiwthashtoethartvelo'inLedadth'etti'tiblitrk.0a1
he Would have hidden liiiretelf!and his gray :senrSe• this *as impossible tinder thiSiOlt•
hairs. cumstanees ; and thotighlie did• net like4
•
•Ir
t •
!It owri to himself that lie.t• absonce;
relief, betook th0 opportunity of telling!' f
not to • burry: 'back to Lobito's, on h
actount, as his, time Wits po fully ocOupi
with necossaryy•bueineos and witphing h
poor Opole tllat lie•wotilti net be free to cOtti
•
• .(l'e•he con titauid.).
Look 'deo tit • • •
••••• ••••••••
• It fi rio longer, ftishienable ,for girls to
kisii each other, This will np.turs1 y en.
. large the phere of thanrs 'duties in ,thio•
respect, but we guest the Mett can atandit:
11, Bider rhggttta deb104 th4t, cern-
Ing 10 At:aeries, 1iriMedi.atelY...,, He Afifky'
0)Ine over next fall. • ,• •
4
• •
'
rorilOra.hai7O two y'eu. ....,-.4.. , . :
brit thire•proepeet,„' ed ..toirre eeriest.
tiental deVelOpItente WIthOt the next., feW
flayS, , ., , • ,
• 7 ...•.#
., .,
,
44 How'delisionely clean lit looks," said a
Washington(D, `0,) b_e41e of Joseph Chain-
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