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The Sentinel, 1882-06-02, Page 2- Ml q�gp� ir,­­��.11­­- =Ml- MY �L P-RO-T-7 �-M� gq� .. .. .. io&l Straw Id t f -the nade the- terr&oeAd hi oon redulifi at-theauth ol6udB Were floating h a, dim widre- one or- _rs" to lemp, illoclocornfu ino h r6s wo­�VSIW endeato to oil 0 thros tes- are r 'or t hol#3g p s'paraiml lined with sk�; slid all slong'the b '%Lsme; adornedwit the a bound. Those �udeavdrs Luli.was orizon, the, 7U bertt lai the; fis ..0, a morning W oomitigtosy tinC of Sunset burad. i iA% - vor maim, in- my little -studio with their facei pink, which reflected be the�- i �oi ho dk t .. Looking out across iis to the lurid abd ladies digb SJ 1i it an her face she had, a. -black valve ribb6i� -the 'i'Of Amps, and All -so ro ovwriotie into the waR and the lust settling on the d rpnika her. nee e ag k�. *hiqh -m burne, began, -quotin spin 110 mq.el3: r of the rsiubOw­,when6ver, the than..4 Shp wore a light Browning a owe thoug' -unole's offici sk t; ".You. did, �aot enter your them. Duke has told Luli that:thi thert?" isid, - Glene-airn. Is I. think T heard gray dress slid * all --ovalgray stra* htt an, Nobly;- nobly Cape -St.,Xinc lit to the xiorthwest. neeey wooll6n- "kere'Vef she. *ears is fat for'the. relief. of a pinkflow.er.,, And. r6d, re-oki 'becoming g-jr6m, Was Fbtter of ipur-detet. except diaway,& aomethill and piotdresque thad-A Suneet-ran, orie-gorgeods blood ng4i 'studiew the pi6iiiieique, acc6rdi a gleam of pink. .'ribbon, her. golden ha�ir to lived, r Glenesiraw oad for several Inin tioli2l Llf -color iii the spot -of -Is eaning back- in her wood ii.ohmir - r.- &-vill& f , , as. the brightest unde. Blushinid the bUrning water; full in facci Trafstl- or- 4, Saito � &part-, it Chri-soy toldus that news—. W e -tdj6in in the alt' year, -now' and upon I` Said �njmblj pretty picture she - made—as picture gar lay; i4ents- for the. season. of the.. hor commexits, there Ile. all - the prettic dinizaest northe wadaring."front hotel, t Won ir. foi the childlike Mirth In ast distancoAawneil-Gibra3fir head'- slightly turned W ,per �Luli witir-rather.s, mischievoui little- am. krenchhalf Ruiliihoonversat aff hich - lit -up her 'eyeo. and'- dimp.led her grand -and, gr@6y-. at "penpign" to, 11-furuished they- paid. � --Which w probably:,6f kijIdUUQQM-, W -idly Ili she is air are lying f . . . . . . . f re t these- plimentary to,my wisdom,' With s6ileis. h natl -visits to, EligIsed, bu if not dQU all "a* those Ii L AI -Do yo- u- lovely lig t;-thd--sunse is Lookl just look st.his.bald head I isn't 'hose, a re -&is all as " Y L in *g owe j ar, g lost if the f%d.i *03.1 --were. to* --and bri aud Dli of my, sanity ? ciodleptured Duke With As Xo; w they?" smia LUIL. ill es tj a-they� a o BOW is very. enthusias ic-in at eight of amost.11 the acquaintances An& smused, laugh. - it like white life-bqoy- bobbing aboUtAs. h r- attentj a - ske, bending- t6ward'hitil nte ' Bt that tie- mild Lau she exclaimed -in woolifidefitiml Whi ed� �axpr --delight; but- she - is* not� uds of, 6r childhood. The Orwyebat, And, liew do you find it� answer 21' sper,.V with-guch bush -and eager re - . -1. 1 a I f ­ . o -a -h%1k, basil to�her only QA$Ualfr* nquire -a very -She needed not to utter anywor, a o.,appre- -egitless- -and disturbed or who ten a rentleman, with only .-Ijjppy;, ahe--ii I repliedA116- -tbih mud ofs-1aw- weeks-, mud-whos* acqua-in a- ile' -fiing�- of eyes are inclined to tear tanoi -ggbon-well.etiough-, hair- aioun& h* a slid hev hes; gun'by a,mere-chance, young artist lightly. - 11 1 have noverexpe- a a aw ith Gleucaiin hsd be am* shore, ard. nued— esting unevebliv, w C. DN;. bonti. ti -sty ug near6r'starvat el -6,. odd y oliought-the riandea ke, rw, - r -thi IOU Ma who is. the wasp?11. -Inquired D.0 -t� 116re,-.and here,'did'Rgland he -P me 1.how ban I Foolish child, I *by is this?. Is a a no ravens being reduced to -s, biuttowobop iu4 a int 'in young man clad help -E I 6gland', say I- life fu.' Of sy. saw. most' of� The 0 Indicating a t4ll.i 811 youn nd Ais brillis Catripbs of blick slid gold; go- turns -as I this. evening.tur possibiliti�s d., 61W48 Bought of bffibr ale ours tbtkt happened at, n 'to - God to limitless hopes. and she* - 64, ''lone irns,: Wit! To be Who and- proq, 'th 'K%te Cr%y th4w- out -when the former worb in Pat'%- or Lfirst.withrELtheirnionotaii6usir u n y-; but., _,,I Aonit know. . He bathed:. yesterdaye' 'Praise,. igjovIiest hour,�of the day looI ing.. on an. cl -thsve.:-had- mints -me - -with tinWh is Tot a yog4pr, silent over not at a on the -Io"vIieSt--.scene �thel Place affordS ? latter in Loud an no nearer acqu -and c div hr pondence'. and thus h Luli kept up, a, cor as, olf at the- door thin throwing him t a fully. Watch him I" The black-aud gol uot*Duke lWaburne in- tha Sim vill ige, d Browning I" said Glencairnj quie#y -of aeAlways aware, of each, others, where. bon6, . my cjj6p out of the window." a fiy hundred akds - X ? - - gentlainan walked up to the highest on of.- probab y now not me &,mj%tter_bf_fAot Wmy.� , - supren st0 is unreasona eas and folly.o A�Uts.: 01-offier friends-,, 'Duke MayburileF The scene Was pretty and the time Wa the VIS -6 "and -plunge ik always -recall those .1p.eaceful slid thbigatt geterail vory- k. ' head first, I a an, wi soon - quite the, -tr a-ce Those fiLdry e arrow !Pplutea in zebra - stripa�,'! -down' -tho.davFnof 1;�e i he�'18;not - by her aid JuA . observed Mike; lines -to me, Bitid it -was only� chance at, last that hrew, All the Mora Duke ibrough the clear . green water, No*— t in 861 Duke Afaryburne across her path tegain. ioin� Army 0 11 thii wore -did' not say a word, her cheekL was �mt. this- momen ;-audso ethingmay.po I. burner fair LuIVs presou. e,a. Luli previ 4' -one-in crimson I continued Soft eyes :bly have hap d th" s6t.hjs-..o9mkpg now I look -at the Polls th hL pleas .1 sub to'h r for I& Sting on er hand sladhei -a, see how -he p9ses and, faces the . and-it"is &-whole long half-hour koter: an 9:4t yomrq: &1tek Luli. re h large, aey ad drifted L 1 11, - uke: Go �tiked out pi _May'' I Luli-stil, -or Ig Finsively ever th6 as&. But D bef ore t And fo Be -ad- f hi3--werelbefoke-tbefootlights.. ad he has- iver Ir mar sonis, Bur -instinct- � that- she 1 1t-waa at. Etretat they - Met, to which "t I be; fa aske ses',the c &s peseefullittle village t -tl s, tikea -he andairn raiml now T be, 4,' 66 'toY- -116 it; Always doing stse�eg -,;. yesterday he listened -in; rapt' attefition -to every line. mighty- and: s�Lfllcing 01 alooked like Julius h6sifis fall of sadness and disappo�htm lit. - foldie'd his - arms and Maybi -MUS the-- incessant b o- be -Mr. MAY,- -0 Duke fipe lied &�deop ical voice.,,. UatleL gad. �a-*si&tda-old. -friends, t up -before he -stretehes-hia- arms-- did, 6t, resite p a e tr-y- -&;t -a- I I, b a dly. isAlidir last' -evening bt-one I n a togar, be a brilliant neiglibbr- Tro%jjjj#-:- A veritable burna' aud Xisa, GlencMirn, L %urely," she dives - and, stands like a - Caryieides ;� and an n 16�p, S Sunset jike that'L nI if -he -Should fail L to, night they will a . so . . � L' .1 F o , y Wrt and replied,, fraukly, giving him. her hand. come, for -q -I I have :the other day when it' was very. roUgh,-h6. I . . . off -Gibialtar, a d Glezilbairn.: Only one-mbi, re.811110ettdgether I and-ghe 1 eel More vivid', al M - . t, ast jilst before, the table-d%ote Good night, Luli, thft, di"he Dying GladisAor eautifully, leall? Ak6 Miserable at the,thou t.- b some. -hours h4t,almostin 911. 1A - Is There are dinner, .,wlx6u- -:the.* Summning. be.11, was Anc Anothor isif-liour - has usas�d. %nd,the .1 good night, Duke i one'elbow in the auiV ig on -in 8�ito. of one,$ Self." momeutarilyepeeted to� riAg,- that.Duka-1 Thai aid not lower their voices, -nor 6, pbet.6f one 43 -has fadea; --the star�-Arq -coining out wk Antony to.day, pnd flier unsob arrie.- was-16ungingin, the,�,ourtymrd of MOOrvany, seatimeid into � the occasion'; Ho, its Mi ale is such hours As those I a uli is supr6ffiely a owna and bejbwelled,�` shylybne 'by,o e:'and L 4he H. sltraggligg, thgy w6j simply frank and friendly 6.8 014L his Cleopatr ;.-or . a lake; - -i vhi�h -a' ocouiit for'.those 'is -by h -1 otel Blauquet,being, one obtiarved D or- side. 4�tui' observed ]Duke, aLs the gentlemen in the 0 hdoppy,,-for Duke I- macl. companions n%tural are occasional.indomprehendibla ' ali1 aimless. group.,Who-wero Standing shout pjayms�tes, - crimson costUM6 bowed low -and. at Ile takes hi&seatm'ext-Luli; mild-is.shehas mud.Gloneairn-had no lecture to read, Luli, elegant ocedr-buf QlIcQr,,rockets thatblaze.and d of the.-:. f an chosen her. place on-theex-treme e g6 young la;d*,, in extended big hand to a -spring- social cirpl�jj iatara& they , t- vio -s-oon i Irift' us*%, wat6hirig% a;� - -White. pony. of rebellious o -.4e bain, with Such influence mud be the moving u the familiarity of, her manner, nor was abraded toilette a hit write one inclinationsWha refused; t4 go the, WaY he- she, who was still simPlei and - open at; a elaborate blu �of t1ja People who makei on. -into a her . hair all, concealed - by a lofty' and Away Out of conversation in, paint one picture,1: rise foir once -to - go. Duke Mayburne wa;s- stanaing child,itithe- least fearful list she should brightly Wbimed heid-dreis ofoilskin, and Po'.. tete-a-tete4f their PWA-.. regardingi the Pouy-'L ver beeu too- link As 84mlegglys and s6nd I= eserved. $he had been and then re heard 0 me H -brosd� gold biaceletri-each. geiiiati teve you finished'ydidi ture the- of- the little Almost as dSiVely, naturally affectionate in still wearing a pit chaise as; neutrally, sis ther, arm ocilitoo th*nk.'thmt every man is 'church oti"the windy -hili -9 �V:hen h&PPdaing ta As this pair ex6heA!ige. us And_ sometimes I -little gray: turn'. his. greetirig. to her phildhood% frisiia and d LUte4 all - him It je�g to face W her; j.. . capable of one fight into -genius uring h -the Zebra emerged, sput- pids N6-: not yef': -1 hAve(been hau he and as ith hero. as ad met a brother; Glen- graceful greeting, 7 d mod"itagtively. The: b, w wild. dsire to d � His, f she h life,!, sai tering, dripping, br"thlegs,irbia the Waves GIs o- wathE6 il.- all Glenesira, 'though. at the first glance cairn had brought -her. u to question is does one trde - oe�a -ma* 4w tho' purple vapors doAvored P - In you k]UOW;.t a" L p freely, though, not el nto to nature almost st:their feet,'bid* an, so, :have est4d the -idea to racognizq. hot, and only won- carelessly z he kne-wjbis daughter lingg, ter di&'not, picture,gi artist 2" emulate the r's bow 1jungets grace of the othe -of Poet or t pretty. girl was staritig at slid left her aderea. kk WhYL thj� 'Luli, hili hasits. -fo b sdt to work.atit,i W %e had remembered him, instantly,, 'almost liberty h at 6 L mpt was fellow Noakes bass' no., the, jt tingly' sithai if -ai butt her gaze of- sarprigod.. kee0f,11MRiOn. merited Us ail one - good poem., the. it like more lets but the laudable in her so t a well, tiusted her a deem -ed gh- recognition to the. fair wearer of -th6 brmce� ­1-ibouldlin . cy," Said re'e ;th shill grown'up a &Cleopatrel as ly-i Y. H alwaY ancl f�ea afid lamentable failure, ou cepted a. mail - o Write, &Irea a getting �he art And welcomit him_ into a pleased simple ancl innace n warmed. 9 Alark'Anfony d C -f me in. ideas. 3j of poetty...InUotbe I-' eve owe . W him. Lid frankly, ban, most girls who have.mother 'a Offered ban smile,� as slier tit fearless t 'a P is-Noake can otij be de'velop6d -under certain" a? Yesi, 1 kno W. h do 41,9he can't awlmj�' imi circum- Veirer?­ Why,- w -ha be guard- and'guide, and sisters- to gr6w up d Luli and -Mark you thin- kof him, V m jus t . ho I Ught of meetina YQXI?" Antony can.aWL t a ittle, add -is vei Stances.71-:nd :it dirou,nistalkees egn with Y not. - Splashes about hiIha most develop- that. Istent p-owet,-,yvhy-s4O4Id IILandsd&Pe�-goodV" pr6hounced D 1ke.' fashion--ple. Val See" Daker bow -ad, politely, but 'V-uzzled, and is P-raudof it and Figui Nayoue -hint that. he mndsoms- follov; y6aug Tkayburne taking gre eirumMmuces* doo - h - ,Wag About to drop 'a mild off conspietioai place he can find$ at sa6h n, and Again such shoplifers; And still: observed Glencsim; Not gOile g4l mortal -:w ith improve out.,Z t as all Noaks4g'g1rls'h - '2" - :care -not to be,viry- much out Of, his.,depth, oiPan w should like to be enlightened as to the namer —ritherr fact." hae- I think Luli- hms:hit upox iriith Said 'was s �ave .&� bit hat.maldtlg sure- that everybody wl I Is in of, hisi air acquaintances when suddenly,, ths' , ($y I had re.hii gir uch,eaz�t eff, be j%, agreed Luli. "'-If you I don't admi y theapportunitkof idihiring hime"* Milks. 'the child teach Iru a -lie, does'.not-­166k much like: anartis not pulled him out of thetiver, severe little critic, L -1 have. knowa 1 me th .recollection flashed upon him. _Rome. -Luli GleDcairixt"' ana-he would have, been one fewer 61 the. idready You Are such '96. used -to7 In . est him v�ry -often ]heartily thst-A bathed early before now," said lenomirn. Hppy soized"her- haud"with.s, delighted smile, perfectly handsome' faces that'l rejoice Rbme I - LAIi, -to have ieen -a little nearer to her father this morning, when your critical eyes U t:L. ]L 4, Y. .IV Or the Mome ome and ye Ao not know that am_ OU inUot foj ere -Lu I nestled no4 he . re to behold..' With -g 'caressing Which of the FrMathatf lit world sfie. m rely, nestling ter �44ea 0 U' ats not sure i�.- was YOU jL you'wore a two handsv thiouall her father's arm, as 1" W -6 i'd f -ray rst.sigl of t, not more.to a envie or -fi I-hever'laugh at the houdst'cdwar4a," we. men s approve,. a o vidued most Wh6 ope this Rome is before --mestill: I k to go child, you- know, and uaw—you are so they walked, homb Ward.' -explanatorily, )act _SIjaII.Bsv ? lit look tue �Iaag Of began Luli, ,but was Dake cast an eloque , fair sampleir of grOWJ31,.K T. hese war; lowed to finish her sntence. winter, face thit finished his tiefttence rewark6. t iisys the first to bre Th6hred sat there Upon.- the shore Until hat were This winter said Luli,.-*ith-. a t6i Oly- t W ­ Thank you I" exclaimed Nike laugh of sunset had S�nk eind paled. and UP 'QW,� YOU -b. ut Duk yburile.:' - fire. ht Of d, FiaI nead, not uik h 0 6 Everybody'. of L Sky unconscionA ace isappointmen a kL how into the dusky- mingling -to a f big ngly, opening his hands6me -gray eyes to faded away. ... eLin L6fa on I I thi aret. but, I've got 8 you have. been E him at all.. spokefirst a -64411 b alltMa winter, who!L Spoke, a Ut. II.Thank.L Yon *sky. andsai, and -the yungerescent Wailedelowi-ly iiW ­ &I k6d and what, has. became, of --as th4 . eicepfiou, to critiol d6gt �exte -ylord..wiriter L in L Italy you . Ail these appearmuee mire. He, paid t much I that really IS. a, satisfaction. Honest U over the tall. cliffs. to the. left, where the by.. _be pen- Duke; Odon!kyou' hate Lbndon -fqgg and Ke, Stood_ _oUtL. lStlnot among turning,, sl�y of being -like a pieqe of living sculpta a we cowards are axe from'. your ,ridicule; Rook di what delijbtfal. times �ho-is thittil, saidLuli Aiguille frost I Think bee deled from -9 Then �, they- walked P bright aajfj�eL to, Glencaira, who just %6&-IooIiiug. sa. if he had. e n too a the - gray! shades' mi�ht -have all. together in Rom4kIV- nd you kindly asgure. me of th- fact with 01- iis �ppesranoe- oif the scene. tbe�, the L delicate nferenc4 I" fog6ther: `Along'.' the terrace. And - lounged autiqu6, by; -being talked about appreciate How I Blicidd.-like t not mean allythingL Of that I Casin --and turned homeward. Rome -again.; The recognifion of the - two. men, being &%it he were -only a fine- gPecimen.o in a Its I did kind�!' through the ..d am afrijd 1. did not I U11 y j, you I assisted by this hint, WO immedistd—. nature; . admirably brdd* to dery, off - 66. protested Lul. aiWI-didbot— When: she bad. bi& good -night to-. litir it. MY tmie IF, -do uuouiti4i t appr.ecis a '-;voul& have .-been immediate, a, show . of beautiful -humanity. only ' Wouldi?t'hear in . o'dut I.0 father afid shut. herself ._ ifits-her room that 'be" probably prize YOU -you ef want. o talked to without- the- bi4t-' They grasped hasuds W. hen. people knew Iiiiii. be,�jer they. came apologize, he said humbly. It'. -nigliti-pulio -nod her,' C I l6audd win ow, ani il,!e f me to interrupt you; but I looking out At their Weisting W48L to See that 8 the dark. -obse him in other'lights-�-- wa4 Very rude o gas- ,-And told what:tb admire?" he'tespon led. gladly,. heartily to rVe -Ail right -come,to' om an -tell you. b'o'rdi%l enTough to delight, Lti. who aline and it. T inva- and- tht dirkaky, "d.- the- black, moveless ha was what the world, both ii�asc really could no.t' helo 6 hat's my R exGla;1mbd jVitljL playful reproaohL, dd Nllow," 'riabI all My. alng� L yo bimoh that looked .. like je approves as.,, a very.go a excuse. for as U Will "M 8868 on the a a feminine' a enthaiiso-tio", 6traug6,. oing to winter ip I aly; And, pa i, he didn1 knoor me, bit at frank,, a - tempered, affec- -1 -generally. -find- it an shipalese bl aWmAlb-sleepiugi - I wish we -w angaine,- healthy out, and. ick P ad ere rmen's covered n a V&Qity 'Well, Ij6W tionate,­ind Sincere, with no mor You never laugh—", -but Were Only the -fishe i d but I!M: - afraid there is not the, alika test b6its L -d And Strike roafed.i ple who are Affects o was t6o Silo d I t Kr. Gencairn, as to than must of.'necessitY accompany one 061Y'at'Peo n -.chaucel"- said Luli, wb PI an pea Q yon w-liethori therals; any- ma Vt ia my remisaw face sucl suoh� - tj , figurer,..'aud with- Plenty attitu6s; i6nd,.Yda, I am sfrailsomeimes ean nag ops. 0 dis atone of regre rV She waited -there'silenty, with -cool L* so i guis.o' st fat*old pea . 'in thist !ad IT f Verojitility an.(. enetasuc talent,. which ple, who are veryAwkwardl -Atrecognizirig,: y the phi 0 -Sweet -.sea-breeze- - bresthing --peace. -and To be d6utinued. Play, With� _"L lug.. It's. v . er d fanning haticheek promise. -to rise to geni y uncharitable of me, I know; but oweveri seienity round- her, an- ts'nee he'WAS all SL of t And INFANU -T (&And cut out comic- piatureiffost,4lid g�,ve I really c4n% help M" as, "til a red @AIL But oil- a, first i4usin with -w a ycare WTING, to," interpose& Luli merrilY. ;.rule. regarde merely in the light of A highly imble. excuse, literally and spark bdght6ned'out of the datkil a.ud-A Th dinner bell now 616liged out &.damt� ad r her j�tomnde -Wb�� lia-Beribivthen tbe Cr vvin accessful.specimen.o'.ma culine beauty.. exactly repeatedt" . 'said Duke,'­trium- -shadowlell upon the grou -to wi d ther th -',See 'Luli, k4st &.thing it is PrIncel cto Out' of B06in ng. sUmmoA_s,,- an ree went 40 - Pliantly udow.. CHAPTER VII. a king- &It ths, have -afriend vho, -sets. you good examples I D - ukahs.4 Mentioned Whir casually that. (san Praiwisco-Chronilble.) cigar. At the.gua a cont; way,. thb,suniet and the, sea, Iffay-the Iession learned We.' dmy.�bear he -walked that path -With his ni uses re is, I able tly I" he a a �.wighe& to gee e Urof :0 e Ahtly She did not kuo' that 't 6' the it 4 perhapaL naL. nlatt6 'of- a-urprise Love:w tched on ho I v ith me aidjn spomp6usandali w. - ph r fruitotonq, that in a use nsde. *h6ne-ier -any - ' oyalty pi Ases. 1. at ay.- -a Pretty him pass -'Fjhe did noi think -ab that Ituli should hava kil Daker May nasal ad Luli laugh out &"I�zing :tb th6 dut Ay 11"S -And "the, n Wag as on a beach 4augh l5aritei before reqogniz-18-d,han He W that the Glenesirild -tinkling as a oarrillon-Of er feelings She had not agied herself F guardi tio"kee re *.hy,she. leaned so lozig-Qut of her Window: ..0 6 gj)s it d ty -of- the, gentry on Scarcely changed. st, alt- he had'grown a eaco -p I eye- d Duke t ii, Mayburria nex u I bills, at; she allows d I for-rbyal ty. � Wlien h -he. '11-ght-1pous ere -sitting. Ing the OpQt v la-bgrian . Of he was a hiando watch, i;-Idid4!t.n*e'edthet.exitm�1.6�t�6I.I.; me Insil, ud, her Whir *w.. am' thia nigh- t;. vbut ..there" She'. remained until i� te seems 96 rematkably lo a ad- of- handsome boy;,fie, was broader- i the young-, artist, who, had too much L given alread -4 great, d6sl 'to tha;i tall dark figure, -is oetea his. d W neat H of wh Y ylialoil�he yells' at top d V of shoulder and, more self -posisessed- �evidentlybeetl looking for them., came UP. stiving I'cAn7t help. it 1'. Up �n the* flickeringi d h means oil. voice.: The rest. of. the'� recognize er in Masi ..mariner and, polLi4hdd, of accent ; bat ill the. and, joined- their group. They'.hid'beant . -,You cannot be �Ioo much giveq to go lallplights; - ih6ugh n oit­ in' ore olkly- tad their :Vards , and. Pipes roughguar�d' aro'p ush face he va% singularly little altered. Thei- t6ugh to secure two, of the Useful -a habit," he responded. il.t. is d fortunate. am instantly thau- she r6cognied"him- itat6ly out, tall in Anil­v�reaent precip yearsi'�haf had d- Lali from" the.. child-, ra-`w-hioh Etiotat spon wbeiewith, to. the- �shadowo. He sto`oif a, t.4 an with draws beating. This sort of -thi- is ripens little wooden - chai at serviceable we monlen ta; the girl—fdr yom could hardly cEdl, that. generou -get your oft will provides (gratis 11 for its visitors gon crea.� Bind, 8, there., as no in this world." sly- n we, migaildish-lookii3g: bat as he thrQuiih. with:everytinle any ro t i- clear your ow y and -raised. his, I her4indm �Thensh Ore - Slight fresh. frank. light-hearted. a, vacaut"blisir to be 6aked up at passes.� Even, thi§ intan -children 6 the adaltered her farmore, founc pr-ocee 'How is" th h-th ture svoi�an yet—Zh near, dbd.t6 Stretch a sed Luli. Duke slowly back, so gradually -.her ;White Crown recelv" at hacichanged- him t' a ille beach- at theii-feeticheerfu . z� e.. - a same lhfb a a. ey -To Bay th and.indpio-Vedaff'much.as th sel a t help' doing a fi Seemed- to, inelt away in -the ba gur-a ZY There. is something atran Way _ of seeing And- that Sherhad, been pretty, ag wall as faincom- regirdlem of -the to 'ohneis Of -the s0ndo- 1bin --p-olite -end- ej jPhUiStio -and shade'' he n men presen, arms o a -yes g is lights g. r room of -grow 1 t or t "it 6v e'a fine- moraii i -that yon iizten.4 to doit," said ned, gqlde�n'hsired children with no It Zsna all ttiefim, -that conveying was night she 1paile&irom her Window. no -m. L. at infant. , But they , -do. -gurement'are.pret4y; shew.as to 'a y sitiors -and oul 'bake, :aar'solemnly 4SL' judge ro positive disfi all ibe --�i a -not -peered: intothe passilig Shados -again. the nurse -of the wn Pri ice a At the'berich, half to no.w. reall�., betutifuld - he had grown talli reside 8, were out oji I'm afraid thoseL are not ver ol-thoaox am U I ily takes the childre out for -an ai n AF TER VIII Bpi ve�iy- slight,-,. indeed the. slightness- of. isithe, -mud th 'other fialf- to lookn a t the: L. CH a b inorai lese6as YOU are reading 'to my' -little Isn. a circum cago But -this stances" is C and the.pure, transparent pink bathing, - of L Xaster Duke, obeerd. Gioncairn, what, Accord -tfio� SO" Vaid';0ta ot her omplexion. indicated that The jet, re. wAs green is :book W"ith � one. of his soft, it -was a -g, Says, to ing.to -insb,6 as emerald, �d and happy-ume,.you ftT1 one of - -the American olony, ned not robust. � air. ancl clear as glass P abutting up.h -Yet sweet as- is an - tune; her Ith was- probably - the very- ebblea could - nical is ilea. -subtle, half a in Y. -here once. The nurse had - _d Qt hair was a shade darker than. it used to. be," be, counted through the tianspaient waves Ab me I 'the close of that -still July day If they are -not - the- Crowh -Prince out*' for it Walk and but still was of a-goldeh tin too, W - good ones, I am.veiy When with the sun's excesa;garth. qeemed arm for white ril�boii of-stIrf that beyond . thei confident Luli will never learn them,.. said. to swoon. ha -of the' C flaxen, t6o bright, for yellow,. 'without- a h d, -topither wj, Further An we au&ied'on the'shok, ppened to pass one guardh isesi' outlined, the curving B ore.. '. - out 1pg his. mimic gravity, an Halt feelingwe'sboul-d-Tander th -t- 6;idd�yYelledtbeguaratj Mel n ll, its' bass, -pure rIPsL with darj Duke droppi ore no The San ry d' StL sea,, the 'green -was. da,filled, more 1. um:4 -light,. and i in, the richly- embfowned in and green' speaking fiankly'and out mild pres6 ted � ar olcl spl%shes -of cilm, deep pui - A -ms while theA .9. ', lieat. uit-ss- tbd nurse and 'child f a 04 int . 0 L rell-WOre reg' and purple, tow'ard' the h iiz melted true-,"' said.-Glenesi Her featu alar That's abou ril -Oldie a nbehind fxbh� of t a fine of pied is -th child his daug a Th her small. delicate' face was of an oval - -vivid blue. turning his eyps a owly Upon a Sun ofAnother s- ine, L Of at Etr6tat. lifooll, that was a 'a. beap -of nice, clean sa�id, Suitable fo, the `hais; and her eyes—w era those large, soft a habituated to fAc& with the tenderness touched by.sa&. the sea Tbose-batherS Who' war ples. The sti t bf, eyea b Ins or giaty 2 ould the ess-with which he L Oft o-4 crescent, ille bisnufatiture of mild in on looked at -her.; few- -evenings manners- and-customs'of the P ace 'n --its trainin me a hed almost a fall oib when she r a this night. -the-61l-ild gbt-ihe better, of Ot 3i�ot Sol' that point w.h heLO4 tol:3101tice walked Isisur ely. Ana' -coolly- down th beach ­ -Their littl ve L Oil Presently joi iao rus Are- sitting oil -ill ifior"- broker_mW;Ky_ -its n and egan cotrtames de- bainj, -pausing 0012611 ­ . they seemedo: him -their -vatious, by. a French family, The Glencai from urge sting ofparenta'- hi Aget ag' 'besot watching the an it'has ne a bIj&Y juL --the send. The nurse: prote i and then. to address Seward or tWoto two daughters, and.0; so`ii of tender years E:yes -too, expressive to be blue now wit. t'-- ;theyneveri it was- of ;egularou to miss. -sntrekt -begged�but. use *bass first &cc ktafaces of kday.whom the G Tdqa loety lict. b e- graT., their friends on the w4y. Those,. [Ualx .- tL fair. cr d6gay -bound to indulge :f .0, Sunset.. mild. -That child -was a :)sks closely; had ossumIlypicked up. -ButbukdMabilthe venture it was wrapped their clj 4%lone. am own.. Her. m vredi'succeiarduy to. sit -next to 'about them, andh�stonedal6ng, looking half did- not -Be -11 -they note t watchi it plebeikii.anifis" ant It had its - from -the A SUODU a -dinner, naturally deemingitpleasant pare, a party'. ind played in. the Sand un til it. bad 8 ad they ashamecir of themselves. :People whawel!0' together al Th aked:,up the cliff, to "'the is -night -the as a mirror 'a time t1he uard- on th tties -kirk at the a Iakd - tlie real n And all thi to ��t by e of - e pro � vaill gant little gray church on. the wiudy� I cliffs step hinj )f their figures Stood- paged in ele ialmad"calin as its rbal, in Stood at -R,77 wh -',.present t"with who -48 suad,641y4on. ake, Wlio'had quotati6nar from ancient ai'd bold 'And liky �AgainjjtL. the pale na attitudes.. on. th- ank, befoie' n ing up I the kw divi D cielig-htfull-y'frieiadly-tek-ms..L dreamy blue sky - are scarcely more clearly eta at -his fingers' -immed' drummer- nearly wore -dru Oe odti�. leaping; people Who hid nOL pauab for vanity �Modefji po ends, 'ch like quill -peas, You- dont.! took mu plungsUix with histd and -hurry. Young. stely dubbed it. All together they Met o.h the outlined than -the refleote4 groy.oliffs.-t t a&tL YOU As. with white peignoirg to i each again &C th6 second gres, sasem. and red-rdlecl ledgerAil" Observed.-Glenesiru, gi bad 100901Y b t'-'- bl'r dip.d6*ii-in.the saran griyL peg, �Tho law permits you to fish for ut good, humotedly regarding the young Msu's tily aown to th valri, of Etistat'L the--azdre of the'sky- moltg�iat6 no*, - but -it does ot'guarantee-th roil pped d9ul 0 d[the If besiutY.'said the chi nd them, tr D a's Cost Wag elvat onff; if -gold. do not pto-� itire, a -mnd7 dropping thd snowy i.e.; the aftern -'Which into rose; the gibst b will catch -any. woVer,-ft as : watorls, edgli, can bsthijig� and' deepens urn� ­ I t yo' jr lying, big ooller, WaSL Safflejenoly low and hiaL tie u Wr aceful And Dnable mud. iug,�Sun bag k Olt %pp more.. fbshi4 eX%_aUd1st6 ping forth r -sun in a blaze of:'Ii !lit P1 -t- 9 t6 look artistic; ha waw, ----h*--- 11 -Pa its -does lounge than- a morning bat ing.- a a now; the. brilliance of theegern c 9 4'ffohan what but three - together,'Olenbsirn, piling, - -and orin4sojij---gold nd azure are the teacher meal"by sayng that I nust he Waves.' a esque. style; slid tall- obco'nio, d have inhetited- 1 his pictur probably wall aware that. a-vertain amount pretty in their nea"kBloomer-like costumes,' ked-littl lightly lnto.'t L toge �er Lull, they resorted to blen ing into hirmon ke01RIVe suite( nue -61cl gentlemen' niarch.ecl Solemnly Duke s�d y loviler than their my bad -temper?" Sho"L the. hat,'which onentering- the room, he had- dOWUL and took off. their sp66taolea mud kavo, 10 the beach during, the L Sunset ho-ur,when. :vanished and con.trasied-glories." weinti Johnny, that youArd nibtherlti Own on one of the,, pegs for that, par-.. -ifid sioretly -:bw family -Delamette have joined 'the boyaP hung: up the care of friends, and. stood oil -the. -table irhoie was oveiz; 0 The ded, -wag: a Soft slouched felt, tholut into page- Prow not the- r &'bathing man -out of the three -at east'kajoiced that. their Glenemirts.-to-night L eAre se�tea -on a juitable tol"ths Stagj3L hrlig%nd. brink-aud' shouted fo� I " , I . Ito w -of h iciable group. - Lull To: lio� irety" is not the right Wayto UnF laL forth to the t - was - duced -trio: again And -thaV ; my weapdu is the Pdacil, andijot to come Ana lead -the combat' Pat Y Xel semicircle a airs in a SC No -family of agreeralo-and term at Fasi- t &Ve Is wifU the. W' a other old gentlembn with hoped thstt�e is it the extremity (if the semi irc16, haylug -BAY It now -techiii-cal a L " . 'i "' . ionable. 'To Buffer -Y.IR ..the quill, 1. rejoice say. silyery beards ran up the plank with ills conversatiotally inchned.forisigners- would. -he PLA . from - pol di. ial -1 shoald have thought it' *as the paipbaely chosen r ce,.On:the�out.skirts to whom &L pencil- activity- -of youtia -and- precipitatedL themw not find--th6ni-outin, their, Secluded spot,, 'the -correet thifig. - qu of -theLgr6up- suggested Lull a - now CjUjf' a y a. Fih�,066 na geou �selvea headAl intor.ten feet of water. th )t imd- oolliparatively Ion I She wearw'.: in ligri �0'f at W6 mie toldth4"', lqf -.&Ipipearan artistkk implement.. -or bonnet a, Burnett is more Mild -of her did oby 6ng'a d afternoon- Pink and -white W6611in Square pinned over ram. each, which morni n -boys th -of Glenes-62 was,bighl used - mud b tell and oil$ aro- in the future he, Lull 1 n fer b6 a to gh was So gavr - hothead And. falling. to her-shou or r her-books.111 or sex prefer b6 1r, MY woks. at. present merelv�:-ihei and. Dake Maybarner cstter6d. iad au Id a; f6i .Lots of;1' he. outlines of the -Cliffs wore -olesCr and- Etretait (i . n those the early a of its'popa�-Jbooksi -T -'6phqmerAl litetatuiit laughed in occasionallyfIncharitable meirl- BY. embilffilh the Iva 14 g, I ill *hilo ticair umbrella Y .-a iit anners an ow a lend V. serve to, id your molithlyt shilling �meiit, GIs 11, with a bugs boldin. thielast hour6fda, light; the bro.d Imi. d" -A f' :of th' fr a of -Re R. Cam�ron, �y on.wbich You expel in of 13rantfoidj liaVe presented lifiti- w, the SUIT Off,, pored bay lay. calm mud tranquil.; the'sesi was castoms, :and- Ilows:, Startling libel 'kly Sixpence- I trtodfinally ovorhis-Lhead -to. kee ot,yoUr-wee blue; sof b *stories of.' Gentlemen head cmi & occasionally -ep At:tber foo !adds buV Q41Y after over a. [de and ebadb*y- and 4ikly_ costume. -jorome- gold! ad nib. of. the at blue hin ard ht hit d eeall Lee ,rtin