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*4 Philadelphia, ordered will mass again , oboub,'Who figh'JIM
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_ their dream of peace fe,l on June 10th, would a broken Hower. "Let
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1, [0 low *arow-r-BM, j g. go hill departure, pleading honor W1111 manly the air full of the birds flying in rattle was I i.9 And should be shot
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1 � I . , , - " is � :�,Alijw I.- I I � 1! I - 'l I I 8,i�get was burning into the, hpirs of duty, w4j1p #es,fop,sho Alas time, became , �ia,4 I P I ,aves. I the dog had r&bUp,. my soul, the GAN . .
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I "' 11,%;1 - ., friii also unawares. l. I T old not bear of . CHAPTER X. must have been mad bit
1 V . , belwnm - Oil . .. , . The4ky wan ruddy, "d over :the wilful and 'Oeiv6rse. She we ,,Belt. Seeing SbAll
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1-1 Thouqh*plf�,( go to you truly. and load of you, He had ceasied'so, care for bar, , d I
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, ,� . -pacing smgzig the big going.' I 11 . &PP61lig'sei ,
1.., " � I � ... I . . gard shadoWe, Were idet spr I For seven weeks of Qjreace, fall of loneli- I was wroth, he
O'L. 'I . '' 6 .the itin, crowned ilreeb, A faint, sh il N . .
" . b franks � �Q � ... ranks f ii� 84e� g , moody alucl 0 i0io I lid Wallis home, gres y
'Why ear' I 11 vme out" at suar6y, - t 0 0 11 11 11 I I I *kton i a13 no mere bagatelle,' U
all. - - _ . . I 1111111111111111iliton i eiisv. there w - _. - _,____l6;.tnrn1b_Q@e.
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.:,'. . rest of the time nanope r , . of WACO P 0 with - ore; ten I I , .
I I . . . . . . � , I I oftea t'sime came ananswer' a her is Here is a
�":t!: '�::: - . , , - I , I ?-New World. , glip end�
4! � w7im",-, -4� -, `.,� , � .;:, V .. saTotion i a griec, labyrinth a be?v#chirg,
, 61 I I � ... __ , "Upon'the 646 'one � , Aunt Clem
Ft4 . I . sft6 - 0 60f, of these days, earnest prayers for hie safety. mad dog
J ,,,,, -74;t _. 7�. ad -nil bridil-wrest, I were I 1, sewi , and .,Bead Aunt, on bearing a
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' whtlo &going% the sunset sky, -which, had beea-un warm June, She, was sitting in bar room, . he e- tern - )Risd bit poor. foolish *Illy;
� pep terrace above --a ater I was the evening ligfit-wbiob game in a a
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111. , - "IAST71% I ° Isomewhat dilituibed by sonce, windows had become so
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,, where Bass),,, 9 9 di. - I do not of his going m d -
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11 � I 111011 � -L-OVE.U.' M, - '' t , so- the water OS feint that she folded The beset Whl sure 90 Billy" "
,., ; , . . stood Betty. front her work, And, reeving her elbows on the I
; I .''.. - "A� '.1, I A� .. "'! oo oleo -out ,dtodd in W white muslifi gown on the fro I write such trifles because
%.� . 1. ., . h I 1.t, , 1� 4 ,*1 I , 1�49 etopq, heir lithe form .kir a wide window sill, leaned` her face in her s- Ah Topp, -
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11 ;� 'A . upgashered, fall watch for his txpeoved'appr'oach.' The air hands. gazing into the shadows among the ,13,m,tbiDg hinders met and the love I bear
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,me4pan shading her eyes, her gown through which the Stare gleamed.
" . . _ f yellow, xoses, some of which had f milt n wist, heavy ,.with the .stjillifees of hem, on. tree -cope, I � . I could hive
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'.�� . k") -il'� � . lw�% �1 RevolutioiI4 - on son grass that had been f reably out, and a%iXro0,bypibrZst4ofwjnd. lutheweass From his accustomed beach by th cold know what I mesa -
'4 I ., . 17 I � . ole Hose, the )oot Tom, You W that, because, it any One
,.I , 1. loy around in fragrant mounds. " cloud rising, daikening the water and veil- kitchen door she could bear Un - (i am Sorry I writ 11
Service ed alta � n w el; she 1 contre,ot an owed group of riegroes, reply they might think the sentiment I
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11 I . 1, I I , the water, th' t, beyondIU6 'gold reflecting , tibe stood thus for some time, looking jag to u / too &Marcos, for a maid.
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.� raRei ismid !-gig Ira i , a ad 16,she'fence, line of"llhis road,'blurred story : Be.
1 , 0 bite s to-do church.
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1, . �, Jad w state ofAcivotion iomnis had settled the sky, was opal, with. pick and blue toward the w ,of duab that beguiled I, I CIVO ter grace I dieremembers me er there WAS A grgo
. . ,. . upon the. congregation,- brolien, life adii� gloalpte, bere,and there brightepect by it sornetimesby a cloud , a- Wells is as patriotic its he can be. He gets
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. 1. r the IoWl�nds the miss, biq l excised pulpit- Last
I . bird -like Bail. Over . . 00 .
. .Va4ti Of.& rpbble;�li_ A as o I I 1.
,� _ Woo creeping, and out on the . t dat at Suoda I
, , , , eipolge, Pr' Unole Hose, plea
,,,%omP% pQ .111, of w *ng down to the wharf. not." d from, the text: 'He
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, , " . . " live, D;. �Vells glit milky waves waggon or gig got So tell us 'boo ,y he preaohe rod of iron.' It w&8
:.,., f. _ C ,,, ed, 46 Around was the bretablese haah preced. I
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11, I , " " 6 - "e, lilotiar I at's ',a was a to a bog % aqm%ed,.,v I t yuh Seed!, dat Bullingen� Wet will rule them with a
. . . fro i � 11 i, ,,k " ,Fbence came the .sound, of
? , . I a - 1130iii danger gboa' wft� y hot day sod there were many ties
t t ��i6i t4e, water. ing a storm. A sense of imminent ,. i ) , ,. 6 was wiz it like, anyhow ? " & very ,
.. in 0 corper 0 , 00 a Ii. , , V brooded and weighed upon her. She
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I . . 11;61'�'"' " i", , . a �" � '00; � did�notlmove forward. He hardly W reli, j,is Wait or mini!'till I around As the doctor got excited, the lieo
lm � ,I Thb"wood Mrs - a i ," -d"1 a � dar6d to,0peak and bFeak., She spell. ;1 Varful of Tom's absence, fearful at the ".11'm I -VV tar it. Rornemb- buzzed more and more around his head and
I 1. tq a �- are conducive to, tie send my4emeffibery I red. They all but
I . I I WIT-niondsonous-aq is Betty I 11 he said, softly. . , portent for the future, fearful at t send I � ".� 1,
. 0 ,, Bessy, ws , on fully_ awake tote it` home an hyar"It is, --,.rAn s nicely powdered. ais - 'dry done t( , .
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. ,46#9itileas' has creeping over all �
I � I., # nevq; . , , . , , She turned, her bait like a halo around I shadow thal was or e, followed, by % husky drove him mad,: they came so thick, I .
. I Jwher lite felt ' from the impressive pwg wondered -
. Jeanooprab. .She boo her sweet f see and earnest, shadowed eyes, "Betty," � called Mies Bab � J,, '
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.I. .. 4016� liliv-9, more qopi , Zads 9f, ersurround. .whisper-,, Lilatin ter me chillcal. Dev'a and every one in the eburoh
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from I the 0661 ' �Ig to obey, before; she had gone tin,' but de Was loin' ob
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�t . 14..'� . f. Thii"wind6wel mid'dodre were open, ,,My heartfelt ShOB coming, Tom," she many steps the lull was woken And' the Bullingen,kas6it ain't all gadder ghost and flies still buzzad Around
, lii I' ed,A,mpoi -1 - I- I - ________;.____ ming-ob litters, but, some-pArft.debbil. . corner, where the
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, -. . Hors" neigbed in suill yard, jopid a 05 ached the
J,�.-_ . . , in and out. , Ths light He stepped toward her, and she nervou.31y raising whirls of deet. r do ebanin' dat I fuss seed it. Dey's' angar, and the a I
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I *'1'. 1. . ' Olin e , . I ,d.1, q I ithe obi) pondered
- Betty, hasten ,�o the barn and see it the . . sent a man to
I'll In their hoycloy,finery . ; on 'the JoAderad' fees. . . lingerta—', . by his father until Aunt I
1, . . . 46 Betty," he stopped and gravely said, ,ppeohled hen and her chick.4 be there " ; But . stop, saying she would .
'i . . hoij io9'tW.q` laAlies And gallislomen, and the " 1 Betty, wrapped in the shade of the town to bid him
.". . 11-1 1.161� � God made u6 for each Other. , and to see her disappear, a mass of buoyant'.. but gave little have him fined for died the piece, the
i - , . WM'6 gay, costs and govins; on, ,•and
Ro- " I have always loved.thee, but I never .drapery, into a dark passage, hurrying to embowering branches, heard, . . innocent bellowed so loud. - My heart
,.4srs, " bia-gmt,�*jsh one band covering 'hieheed to She voices from the duak,below. poor innoce
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.1 . " I I . knew is before to -day." I close the parlor.windows. . A him, for surely is was & foolish, I
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. I face, seemingly ibsoibed in religious madits. is Come to me, ,'Faoiog the wind, amid the disturbed I Dai Come do thing, bumpety-bump, bled for
:e I .449n,,bali,in.re&U�yA%kLngoR,diguillecL and . Thou dear dissembler I poultry yard, Betty hastened kerflopety -flop, on' it guv *a big growl—." but not 5 wicked jest.
ill . . - . . . dearest.',' . � Clatter of the p( 1-the-e-peek-led-hnn, H -re followed A )erriflo growl, feminine -1 Dear Toni, I obatter so mc because.
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I t. es,� '"a 06 injunction - to celibate shrieks, And mason ins expostulations. An it is not, easy a
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I 0 , in she congregation. Tom 11 come I 11 that being, naturally of a lonely and Cal afterwards 'Mandy'a voice Com- much I miss you t But I know that YOU,
w She wavered, came over the roses, and tendency, performed her matronly duties instant & part � us in
,10iji'mot present, and she was not diump- was upgathered in his arms. . . in the most perfunctory mahner,� and was pl&ined from the door -way: love me and that nothing Can ear,
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�,'�., Us coming4o.,teit'ibs mine -forever I -perish in the approaching deluge. Havi hs ter be walloped, Comic' no should die. By the by, Toni, Should them
�,,, 7jillis village people were there in their mlne owl in the He jest ought . .
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' " Gaiday lifiR. including her small, admirer, slanting round, acerin folke ter death." be fighting, fight valliantly, but do not let I
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1, ' :Johnny' Atkins, whose mother had .forded I Betty found the disturbirg element bud- them hurt you, and try not to kill' - I
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r ., L 2 �klwjlq I I green coat,"covered - covered with circles, and the asors came out one by one root, Betty stationed herself in the open or . Der of the porch. Think how dampish you would feel with I .
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I . a iii-sione as big as asuoi -- - 1 -bur om", she _ itched .the appr' - -he-ho-oame-for.wArd-&xLd-etQ 0 so. L
blialil ire, and 91 . - f L oi,�L -th"JoalLoLs human On your con olen
. . fancied I was against 4 Post, wL ---- -- m, but
flayed him in,. tying, his sandy looks into Ali a, little laugh," only think, I f heopishily in the lamp light, with pale, Pommel then�sor,ly, Toi�, but y
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ng pigtall state of grandeur which growing, this morning I . at . .n rage, and Spraying blinking orbs, mouth gaping a perpetual Slay outright. Oh,. my sweet love, I pray .
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.. I tones misery, only alleviated rosebud t 01 line
Oh I of surprise, and sandy looks banging for you every night ; and when I have
I I amused him tai a and futile efforts Elie answer was known to the Heaven- with white the arching. ne of mulberries. . head which co prayed I kneel right still and ligieb, said
V by ibid idiosio gyration sent bird that swayed on the lilac near and against threatening sky, whence came from a straight, round h n. M a =
I to escape of a frog bidden and imprisoned seemed mad with joy, bursting into music already the first mutter of distant tbund6r. rained more shrewdness than most people then God somolli a lets a bear you
I ., . imagined. ad. hisper my name, and 1 feel yap near.
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wandering Struck lamb with admiration and awe Lately, ever has seemed stranger N
. This earmon began, and her w deepening to sapphire; and the a 9yeetnege of horseman barely to be,eeeD through the �
g,7 'thoughts were riveted when she Blow that . before Miss Betty Vaughan, it Was some than ever, the sights around, myself, &&ill
the dusky garden with its perfumed mazi,iia veil of dust. I gist The other night I woke with a cry in I
" she pulpit was occupied, not by worthy and . ' iness, Betty, deter- time before Oro She could' understand the gi you. T (
, ,t by hie assistant, a where libea swung their delioste belle. Wounded.ot his tara hen noldness. of a stammered and 'incoherent narrative darkness, 'not knowing where I was or what, . I
tediou@ Dr., Wells, but How long the silence lasted neither knew, mined to punish Tom by h 0 1
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young man named Eaderly, Who WAS fore- assured by Catching Slight of her be dismounted, and which, divested of superfi auns Johnny -talk, as if there bad been no existence before. 11
. Dneumption. for their moments were not measured ite in the pi6ssage_v?,&y, through was.to this effect : 11 I Aunt Bab hurried across tile, floor in her I I
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doomed to early death by a, human reckoning but by the Bong of the stood oppos ties' There had been'two strange man at the Dight -robe and found me thus dazed.. She
I He had had a hemorrhage that. morning, . bird which maat,b,*ve been the, same at which, the wind swept, driving re'sis a I
�.. and was very near the other life. whence I His riding -habit was store that day, and Johnny, hidden behind said I had the vayourB and administered a
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I I - whose unearthly melody fifty years became; swallows overhead. a barrel of sugar, hadlistened to theit con- naullem drought of valerian. Of all things
, " -.his words seemed to come, as from a Isom as one hour to the monk of old. . dusty, and he was breathing hard with 11 lithened mighty clothe, like a this is m . oBt. wonderful, that I should love
, � mit, laden with authority. His text Was some that made his face pale and vi-rastion-
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from Els.'John, Chop. xiv. : "Peace I leave ' CHAPTER IS. I . hog in it cornfield. They'ith dumb, �hogtb you so that I am half of your soul and yet ,
. "yost,ro peace I give unto you. Not When Betty informed bier aunts of her his lips compressed. they got plenty of thenth "-and we 'can be parted -I am sitting here alone,
il sniffed derisively at The ' stood for ,a moment in silence, itb, but tb in
world g� ongagetnent, Miss Clem 8 y hoard that they. were British agents from
not knowing whether you. are happy or
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.k . give I unto Yon." termed - a couple of fond fools.'i Betty looking %WAY, pettishly interlacing the fleet, that they were to return at mid- not. Come to me soon, it you can. Love .
, He spoke of God's love for humanity, for what,, she
I 46 Of course is is natural enough at their her fingers.. . night, and that one of them had ' d & letter for me -think of me -dear. BzrTy." ' 1,
. the necessity on earth, among mankind, of the � it obild,,do not add to my despair by thy
. love, which was she peace that Christ age," she amid to Kies Barb&ra, 11 but I am ,undone. I have. been young Miss Vaughan at the big house;
an end to humors., I Giving this precious epistle to Johnny, 1,
whereupon Jo red for a shill. she strengthened her iDjanotions se to
. meant. Love; he declared, bound all men fighting will come soon and putDid warned that for a surety I am proscribed Johnny Day had offered
together, and loiadiii them one with God and their mutual endearments for a while, a as a Tory, and will be arrested tonight. ing td, deliver' it, and return with'an secrecy and oaref alness by taking him so ,
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. partakers rA that pence which could only be. I'll be glad enough; for I protest I do not but I will outdo Philip Reed and his answer, which the man,said. waa expected, I the 8tore-room, sending him thence hber'sl,ly
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attained by the turning of the heart . to enjoy the idea of Bob Rozier's . grandohil- accursed I cursed band of traitors. Even now Mr. adding varioas expletives and threats to awe supplied with goodies. which, being ever .
grace, which he compared to the awakening dran crawling over. my deathbed and play- Wilmer, who is in the same Case, and my Johnny to secrecy, which had had the effect ,after I aseboisted in his confused thoughts' I
.. .2flaorlosof spring. io,hnine• pine on .my tombstone." I man Peregrine wait for me at the areas- Of nearly Snaring him out of his feeble WAS. with letters, caused himi to bring her rieveral I
I a is thoughts reverted to the fair Mammy
Lar was most unfeignedly oOr- ill de down to Virginia at Tom's letter was short. . I pilfered letters from the mmil.bie, and to
I Thep old never again see, he warmed diel in her delight, adding wieeli that she,
roads. We W ri .
Gesidn L 8 h 1, Ispicioned each would be do Ilftee ebber once- mind 'cast our fortunes with my Lord 'I.M7: DEAREST LiFR,11 it ran, 1i I have but experience much Surprise that he met with
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I still loyally asserts the, little time to write to, you. and none in rebuke instead of the same reward.
113 , eme ant waikin' .to Governor, who I .
here � hum' . an him b h , (To be Continued.) * ..
: - is an being who, with 'the eeuoe dot fast day day W der natural -like power giv . y the grace." which to say what I would, fur even DOW . I . I
Of gadder, d,e,r,, d a "Yon leave the messenger waits who will carry this.
. log, does not feels, renewing D v jest walk so kin # . I
. return of spring, -the heart expand. and jacent.11 "Going I I I she faltered. 11 He is a man engaged in a perilous enter- I I . Mr. PlornelL .
I , the spirit, a feeling 613 Of the beau dee of ., Bound to fulfil all the obligations of a fine me ? Ah, Tom, I will die -I will die I
jag with the .bud@,, a love for . , eat� Physically Mr. Parnell is attractive. He I
. Creation, of God's world. Know, ye proud character, MCS. Rozier swallowed her disap. "What can I do ? it is mortal agony for pries, which oannot,with Safety bowritt
ptoval of her son's misguided-affeotion, and me also. I 'knew that it must end soon - but he will deliver this and bring me your
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I.. and mighty, that it is not you, who i3sand I � er� Should a scheme which my Lord is Six feet high, line a good figure, fine head,
C a invited his betrothed to Lord's Gift for the we have bean too happy. Babrave-I Help anew fair hair, dark brown eyes and . a marble
A first in* Heaven ; it is Big little ones, the � I Ptinmore projects be brought to fruition I ,
... humble, Elio little children; even day, when she ossibohized Betty from her me bear it. I a 0 a a J� complexion. When in prison, from
r". meek and but monarchs of the forests are book of household receipts, and, not finding -It is so sudden, so dreadful. How can will see you soon, but secret f war r
" as, while the I I I hardly to be whispered in those times, for to 1882, he oould,turn the wrist of any man
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atill bare and broWn, the bmallor shrubs bar looking therein, except in remedies for I live without you ? 11 - a' 'fear the very atones do rate. i lam safe, who wrestled with him. He has a voioe ,
f1L . fin. cases of sprains, epitomized her to a female she might have been a marble image of tremendous power, and, while apparently
I . ban she, dropping against. but Sick in soul longing for y13n. Write to a
. buret into beauty,'ShOwiOg that God's , oouaia as 11 an engagibO girl -for a Vang despair, so -pale- was cold, possesses a magnetic influence OVOC .
ger. like His love, touches - the lowliest n in household the background of cloud, her white robe me, tell me Of Your Sweet �elf, and what an audience. He
. I -but hardly to be relied upon ' YOU makes no effort at oratory,
first.", •1. to, � .- 'face Colorless, i3mve you have been doing - all the news.
. Out of the window above the chestnut emergencies. I blown backward, her know that I Am not gilb of speech, and jA t fella a direct Btory..and site down without,
.1 d That day Betty endured stoically, Tom for the crimson, partedlips and wide ey I as j� a peroration. Gladatone save he remembers
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blooms, three awallows soared And dippe a having been banished from the house for in which there dwelt some of the purple Douce two, hundred years Ago hath, sa no man, not even Lord Palmerston, who
and soared into the blue, cleaving into it . and the fire t what I would arty to you: . �
depths until Betty's eyes could follow them the Sake of Propriety; the ride home with darkness of she cloud that I equals Parnbli in the Art of BiLying-fast
o played fitfully in its depths. . . I
In her heart shore was a myfj. him in the gathering dusk, loitering throngh I 'I wonder by my troth what tbou,and I what he wants to say, and not 'one word
no longer. I I 'A d them. She Did then
loved? Were we not weaned till A .
lterious well of happiness as she sat listening leafy copses, And racing, for keen delight of vivid flash buret around then, I I more. Intellectually he is held high in the , I
to the fall tones of the organ, gazing into action utter such delioioas panne, being the stood, dark against the f!&.me. ' The Whole But Puchod on childish pleasures sillily? House. 0 1
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ethereal apace that hung, deep and tender reward. � atmosphere seemed one glow, and, aimul. Vr slumbered we in seven slopperis'den : -
i For three weeks, in the first blooming of taneously, & volley of thunder deafened 'Twas so; blea
At aail pleasures fancies be, Wun Lung.
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as God's ova, over the noontide, ripening the roses, they dwelt in that Garden of them, peal on peal. If ever any beauty, I did see. . I
world. I , ) together, heart Which I desired, and got,'twas but a dreaui of This is the queer name of a Chinese Ilan:
After service, the congregation the
);den where only two people enter. Betty Instantly they were , thee.' I .
thought that in the whole history of the against heart, her arms around 'his meek, , dr man in H artford, but he bas probably
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in bright -colored groups on the, grass, the world those three weeks would stand ai'3- his lips on, hers, crashed out of existence 11 Let the letter be ion 'twill will be but a two lungs,., like snooi of us. Some oryin
women talking gossip, and the men, around Never before had into oblivion, while the gods hold high• letter after all. God bless and keep thine babies seem to have it dozen.Lunge ehouig ,
-she horsa rook, absorbed in the newa of the tinct, &part from time. Thine own Tom." be sound, or the voice will
.1 a of tfid'day. , shone such anne and moons. Days of gold revel in Olympus, and the sound of their for I have a weakly
agitating orfee matters to be die. and silver nights steeped the garden that obariol-wheels Shook the earth. , The rain, piece of cake, bade 80"d. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die.
There were troublons in her covery makes strong lungs, drives the cough
le&oofnl May day; Mrs on April long ago summer ; changes swept over it ; "weeping morose the water, poured down on him wait on the porch, and went to h away, generates good blood, tones the
anseed that I . a a dip candle,
r , I the first blood' of the Revolution had she rebelled againat his groping mastery. the root in a steady volume, veiling and room, where by the light of 194b, � a t nerves, -builds up the human wreak and
. been shad at Lexington, and the tidings Tearful gnats left the roses more fervid blotting out the outside world-. undeterred by the insect bat ,buzzed
that Paul Revere had,borne than before, deepening in the glowing days Her head on her lover's breast, hold safe around and were Singed in its flames and makes "another man" of him. Night, -
through New an Seemed to have caught the through ohmos and gloom, Betty opened her by Johnny's oft -repeated chant : sweats, blood-opi'tting, short breath, Bron.
England had spread like wildfire .through. when heaven obitio, asthma, and all a1hrming foreiannere
of earth to its heart, all things breathleae, eyes, a half smile on her lips. " In tbeventee ri hundred and tboventy-thi, positively
out the provinces, rendering he chance d time suspended in that embrace. . 11 The rain," She mummered, dreamily. The year I got my jawbone fixed, Of Consumption,, are Positively oured by
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I reconcilement with England, which had There was cinch to learn of each other, I, You cannot go now." I huugit-up upon aleuthe; I � this unapproachable remedy. Iftl%kenia
heretofore existed, lean and lose possible. , His clasp an her tightened. 11 I must. I haven't thoen my Jawbone tbonde, time, Consumption itself can be bafflaill.
Will Ringgld, in all the glory of light mysteries of likeness and unlikeness to be like she wrote her answer to Tom. I I ------- W_
blue astin, soboated her at the church door. fathomed, divisions of the mind to be healed,
You would not have me tamely caught11 DEAREST Tom: You see that I hasten to iserable, pag.
is pardi, but yon are looking fair to -day I by soul minglings, perilous erindered paths a timid rabbit in a trap. Hush I Be brave. ' 11 Steward Ill cried the to '
biers faite. to be explored leading to heights of union Help me to bear it. I obey your command, though I never Writ a senger. ,, yon, air. Anything I coin bring
You What a. ravitiante gown, elle este have thee a coward. letter to 6 gentleman before. If You You, sir? " "Nothing, Steward, but an .
onaba,lating. I he)ve where nothing existed save themselves, 11 No, I'would not ha I find
cokeare dangerous, many mistakes in spelling harein, yon mile% acre of real estate -anywhere -hang the
cifor the happiness of a walk liomo their first wonderful love that made them Go, go quickly I "
th yon, a prokenade." , Boeing Mrs. ,,Pace one -and above all -God. 11 I cannot until you yourself take your not wonder, for I never could remember neighborhood, ita long bo,ik'a good solid
on him, he went off reluctantly, saying, Miss Clem's prediction was too soon veri• arms from my nook. 11 . about the doublings and its and ela. Here ground."
don, an instant l" Bat Betty didnot fled. livery day, se tidings came of the Holding her bonds, his, earnest regard all is so nonal, Save for your absence, which Mr. George M. Pullman, the Possessor
Hor oly progemo Of events tending,toward the in. fixed on her Van fade, be said, almost makes all changed. I will try to tell you of $r)0,000 000, recently n,-.jc1 -0 a correo.
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a drooping treen on the white their tenure, which Betty would not admit plighteld f ever. Befc-re a year has is for pining for yon. Aunt Clem says I believe that I am no better off -certainly,
art -rit-hpme by the lone. to be -threatened, deluding herself into PASS I W 00131�to yoil or send for yon. am like one daft. Truly I think of you ,
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