The Sentinel, 1882-11-03, Page 6A 7 WAR Old Letters. and her arild' f when thou Wilt a areddew-for ad .—his cheek grow ani his eye langaid— '0l.&lotten,Q then . spixoth so inquiry o portion Of. -it Ss.;*OVI fit , y llourawhich flea 8 swif tiy Jnthy: presence.; ent—they are. priceless return to cdeer'-her with thy-- Music: Ali I a -very mqment which during -the day he ..dven music seepied t6 havelo9t f 'him its- there will I tape- -it th -never-wearyiu 3, -band -when, indeed wili thom, -cmde to estore to had given, .either directly -or -indirectij - to' A 9 Xlov4aa-dbow I love to- aie. each yellow tinrs� arms, and the- nocturn.aUliours lie had �so which e -have played4ogether, "familiar- objedt' its -for ' r- charm. music. to -study -m -t "aftberia _a�ndadi' a stained page V every, me lung given rare spen a loatwg.�ro' very. thought- to th6s tell% otjoys tbatlax-.a noWare.,othope4 that and to begUile the - long' sum.1139i day With But.thss.instruotions it"the palace 66611 padih *11h: Vapid 'stips ifie"floor oi -his ekveil, pas qq- my - joy 8138 'Ibefug, ha,io hedl 4 and h *y bad been dei sen, zfor in . a brief �alee.piess - and uiq i -.qouch.. wing an U so Old letters.1 0, then spare thata—they ar thy. inelodies? I -have -heard - none- ,'Iiks produced . otheir results than -, those which apartment, br'in trouble& musil.gg on hd n no a tight, till the dairk por - a. sacred a k t6the dead I .them-- since thou: left us, - and though. I Aied or fares the' tomb t . I.dist -'ancloies tzy 4- a"Mit -fair scholwe -All - observed the chan J hil 'in, and. Mato its rest.'' ao than -does tby fit.her time both 'Guiseppe a fid his ge -in- I 'thy4evotiou to thineinstrument,1 would not became ilittiated in: a subtler science thaa wh -hi 'h r,a urged him, -afahe, valuod ITtley tell ofs -tinies" of haPpy, tim es, in keirs long, long gone- b an. if; p y8loy My iffeu6e i lrnown to- the.40ounmis es a to: teach, 41 4tha, an . d th hei, d have. thee wh6lly forgoaft, but in th'y-hoilrs ffie -one ho had engage The big life, 'to qtit"Tidua, and 6i the effe B oubtless to the Of,dearon thathae cessed to live butn the et memory F of' relaxation'from-stuily, strive to Perfect Bishop was seldom presout when'Iant�e oUbis detertmined'to follow the ra1h I humbly efitre' Olt, %Ize Picture,mlany a bright, bright scene,. in thyielf m4 y the:C -this �adVice,-assure h fall'on� me al ihou I gh. -methinks the ts Use, that it ma 'bt'to, thee hi took her essousibat ounteas -made if d hia. only. safety as in U'6n'me I
sunni days ot yore sp* 4're: yea never- to absent herself, and her fli-ahl after day -ha.lingeied 011,, eXpiAii011 -I am _t to make should purz 'th or ihev are f ra 'Inc' amid - grgver - pursuits -Yet day
'Old- lotte s 1- 0. then 6nd' a Point
f8apvuerrce innocent enjoyment to thyself, jeOIqua eye d6tected in. -both, -even its n; said aught to-, any one at his iritilition base their for Doo8t and erase- f romr Ic ana a MeRas of sto 'but there was:A adnesaia big manfier, a be wing plessurbT.. o.tb -the : secret- was: suspected by -themeolvas, e M the membrane Wd the tibild' d .-.R.n - Im, I too., and grgVhalred now�--doserted friends. incipient passion- which s a - melauchol: 6 of 'all, gave ptoins."of nain in'tfie -tones �of Iiii -my oufforings-d-n my emilei J could rjts� AAd all, 6f those I once epi ,I have, amote Upon 11d cill'iny, jriondsi written theore son'than she resolved to crush, even in -its. ter' bad. WOO Which the heart of the on t6 thd-e,- -be Y_ I Iauthe� till the.- sun - edoing' at. t�� ad yet I Her own interest- in the yourigmusician had tender la'ithe, and'miore than 6 'nee brought -which-thismor or.the last time lighted - T purposed a ti �e a Yet oft at - mfdn4hV.9 stilly hout,Ah solitude'a all I.intendodto grown into. 44 intenad and'absorbin a JiSve not said tbat with whi g feel.; the bright 'tests. Unbidden- -to, her ess
y me -to- thy ivvtot "asence, Ainks to his veij4 With each 6ker. in his silent t 1:hpld come. commence my.lett6r; which wa him omb a not only- to ing--there was a fkeshuess,a purity4n his- Theywere'u6t uumart:64 by*. and,be� ingrest- -iribis. glory arises -to: All all ag. Munion sweet. ooluinsucl. tfij. diligence and th yhlial obid' -sentimental which charmed hir, and inde-o, -bleaseit her- for her - gentle-oympathy� .-little- -the worldwith br tuess; b- Imay a6tifor T - - - u ena,.-bat-alaa to encourage, theato-persew andently-of hisipetsouSigrisas rod. -eha entbatb rived WhidhIamdan�- -.and beauty-, awarg-that-she in seamt-loved. and- suffe _MnTn deeply than-himse oid, tterg r here 1g, off6_;_t4e1kaAa ofyouthia on- vaiance in the -. course tli6ii hasi 496 well she was - ca�otivxtea -_b� his generous and no less if attained to: bid t 6 adieu_4hall"it be fai A41 thatw" fr begun, hich kivetli great -joy to �.thy impissl6nedinature, hose ardent-finpUlses - OiA_dayin the as . oin a brother young, In some far too of hit; instructions ever?: My-beirt" inks at the -thought, foi cou
f6reigd place -1 htther's. heart;, -for it.*iji 7156, set upon thy were - coMinually betraying themselves in the Counteho Was-. summoned 'suddenly ithoUt one rely. if hope,.however -diatsat - Assilor bdy, beloved by all,,Ira ' , .. . 1 . . .1 - - -_ V - I . .
brae is avi that -any the changing expression a -his elo%uejat. from the some and however fain li -w -seems
akOPen-hearted, aoh inglistinction in.thel r . oom,,, whenj at f6 itself Ould b -b ould, I am per- from -the to C. Id. cold and lone in his rest beaeatlifY remissness on -thy � part;.: wi countenance 0. the tItterance-of feeUngs. remark of his, a- early tear- fel me aningappo ale burden r in P I go with.; Atlanitic-Wave. suaded, hlrqgreatiiall�j of - Unthe Upon the.. music over -a sk me of theei V* a pi and, opinions that'fdund a respondi� edh6 iofia�is -90 ub.naught to 'but. seriously 9066t his health. in her bi'afit. - Of his. 'the bunch of :Viol t Whi* fell fr th' ness
Another, stained with dark rod'spots, a% clasped Own a birth. or.prosent which,she bent., Gaisep,
1, _peas*.thepiecious -page, and y a -girdle -oil ti In aY by bloody hands, "Herefore, my darling boy,, 'as thou position she thought. nothing;.his �geniim -drop fall glittering upoii the b Re'am that I at thee- to fi
.a Ase sudd and to- Q p u Ia-e- h atah- d Alf but -still -they brbathb Of k- fkthefs- carpoe.on. dread. haaV thy-parenteV hopes-andoomfortimthy whuld aahiee for 1im a name, and ra an ais ess im a na_ 0 a t 0y, are, Nvithered - all P..;Nor - we a 'in rUuna's.sands.; . . keepi#g, I trust the. charge,- is so f�r dear himio 'a place.fak aboiv&.- any'. that Marc- -the book and praised it t -the.%.for. thy -smile dnde_'b&thed'them'in stranger hand ifttli kindly car couvoyed the ohis to thee that thou -wilt hold it saor6d,* and rank alone, he a ou --ca ion Was sweetness, i
relio dear�' wever -exalt di �c ' Id attain. this -all; they wert4lone;4n ind 's� I id h &r - t an! -upon toy Old- tters-tya-are, 'cologs, y CO'S to'fulfil. etheir- desireir, beat pro- F pl6aie a6d"aabastamed 'to at --the thought ohly.-t it -a: -in a arms -pil a have. t a, trivin d to" ve or heark i t chambers thy -image In'doWs tear'l mote: thine own �, welfare - and honai�. And couquer,'*h . Countes 'Org ... . -- I -- - .- .1 - a a fancied she bid duly and was soon -to. sea her " 6 more dd.is li ossess ens rined; Aaothor�know. T, not. that filand!._ Oh! she was 110% my. -beloved child,- Jarawell-�"take to exert her power to-brijag the"young Btu hiseart; ab -a lie gaze r .1 W Arst, My bzily bel a . d upon her blusli- Fs or re Ing- ownc $*set tha-ane pure. Ii especial care of thy- houlth for my, asks, dajitto.' h- "feet - ana'A was thetiefo to -hid of ziai_ Too Varo,-too. gentle.. aftd too ad� 6r'angela and leteliear from thes speedily that tho equdlly surprised and pi4aed who tow beam, o, 9 . a - ace, starless sky, U n she confusion,' be,; leaned.. towards at and which tfiouj�'It ins &far, shalleVer nor spare. earni of grief �%nd woo; well Daa,th.f. :continudot. well and happy. iThoit the sh"m him -to or -imprinted ki - upon e� a main not only indifferent to:h 9 all unclouded on y -mental vision, and with-. thoa. might'st be vain - God. may. -bless theof my son, and send charms and her. undisguised - preferenoe, white hand Which rested lightly' l Its gellile lustre7� Irra,disfe Vie darkened- good
fare. T 11 not such anoihe.r aawer il all thy His holy angels to guard and -watch thee, is but aotti hi mirati&i.4- chords' of hef guitar chambers U my Scull odark� ally testifying a ad a t- ide, and angels bright her.mece in nuer I o pb,in-tod'n'Ot to . Like magic's olive . r sceptre hovering; Be I the ceas6less'prayer-.of thy fond. mother* us in& to well f G d" y,g Oh! Ve arer not the on)y-liuka that bind us to ther be observed.'-' o.w on music fropa the un -string-. ap'thyself the u in ft. Tod. wary to betray her disap T sk touche past I iedis H Of thy,11 May� eet, �sw4et mamprial4� a happy ope.d., her fair'"ll t.hor The, letteirt W4 with Gaiseppe's-t6ats, pointmentiand rel�i.ug oil the husceptibility L6;oier are eadat� is-flist thy path be ova fio-*-eifiT-�-may thy cup Of -a a h"oonclud6d its Peru experic far -to asfoll-fromllis.han a a and in mce of Guige ' pej she- exerted. darillig-act.of love, but no w id p -or qscoped her happiness be ful and -whenthy lip iquaiffs.'. T -h6 tear-dro,V alls, aV& the,eye-which. in tears had IA fiwe M is olde her witchery to plehod,. and'if. possible aal,; and with is aried. in W f d all lips --tea ftoilt -itl-pkg only:th' th rs only, Urge and brighi, tell pu Wilt sometimes ve Ms be ba -wed down. upozi- the tablej win his,regards from t a. before th�y hot eye Slid her --boa its, -oue'thought to t iy�* exiled b4t- �evar faith- Id letters! ye- arer proolat 1, ye at . I I ..- I - I � 8, am- heaved
samrad- to. at Ian h the dead alted. by" -his m6ther's tenderness, and: became irrevocily-fixed,upod her-6-4trwing, restrained sit tion.- -him ful.and . adoring GuiskPm.', woundecl-to. the. soul by the consdousnebs. eari6atij to create an interest. in by 66 Forgi*e- murmurbil- G isoppe 9. #at, and. deeipatelled it -neverhad he deservdd#'s0**IittIe.Saat- revealin,4henever opportunity -eifferedJoinkiii '-on ralve that g his beside her, to -by a -trusty -mesa uger,. a I Hand of Fabian!s ob this. time. for she commend6d. his perse- glimpses -of- thoae emotions Which- he had me; sweet. 1%uthe, that I hav TH POEM V A UT a dared to love into whose hand W_wth 'a charg that it be verance and his diligen3d. at the 'very kindled in he^r breast. t6e--thit Idsie at 'this -moment tell-thae vote y o this Lady Iauth6, h -forgotten the -N' -w - quickn as of. pereeptiba, re lis given pri moment when.16 had,'almost or - ith his ". Or
P pro to the: favor' sumption piomised'to e ve-r--it. 'then,- wearied -in LRf at, and. could 'he remain insensibl end thpe, jor on- an i a - * ' mises &We'to her ' d ia b-' . kth a' my P. ago I shall be body, and exh tdd -by the intensity of. his co'n so 0 gone
Was voluntarily yielding to the laminations, with which -she regirded'him—and-though L. ove,�. Music 8 for ever StOTIV Of from the takezi; tled,and'pained,-hiffi, ef H�k ji --d. whicli'll'. had an a aY Pas�� stairs leiding ram his,ap-itra6ut d the discovery star mded the long - fli t of. �Of hia i gh favorite science. d Witfixecov, he -mist have been more- or less tlib man iivaly in f d esau . r of hi d But-yett" he said at-Ibngth 9, -an- A the on _Pr 8. if; while walked farth.-tl "calm his: favored. upirits pre& energy of- miud',an& purpose,. 14.aven had he ndt-felt Ratte'red n,zio.domman :she raised her tearfdr & -the ce, and turning- on' amid owes iand _811ent influeub f as 0 'said in. -.and balmy air f : 'dhis yet it is not too. late to show them tha T d' e,. oil finding himself- Sn'. object Of him lo6k of. bitter'Agony, aeare AQ(3011 9 nature. B atthe:evening at Iongth drbw� to &Q!Qsa sabrifice -inyv6lf to decide preferonce -to so. beautiful and -scarcely- audjblo� willing tb a their h bot brow vit i dewy breath, and -seemed t even ing on.whiob, so many new, and *ishe&; ay t,nd'kife--fab6insting day afterf .6 woman. But i 11-Thou,wilt uot--no, thou wi uop.-surel -batbe. evin- h a is. score ad azid7�achi .-deep smationahad. oke�within"bim and fail ine,, I will p, r ess - on, even to. victory. day -the growing, partiality- of the Countess leave usill, a Y. to Ug. se nar 'heart with -fres, ness, while -he puraned his. inta,who raw limits so; much of enjoy- The. dark night shall lend, 'me its. silent. became more apparent, betraying itself ill- I d. o-fiward wi Must be so or I am lost he aiswere
-the softened tones h' M t' �6,t�ee:aud' yet ment, of hopoil of exaltation, had &an hours for toil - w hall. eviery eye i4olosed a hundred f iyj:unbeeding whither riial.aets, 1h in a 6 0 Ing -voice, since 0 EC rowded. As he. left the lighted halls -of ind da��fmesa is 8�fannd 'me, Will I- redeem- of heir voice, -ind-in glandes too -elq4deni instiuctivel�.P` lrsumg the path which led- know that I Mky not- ieOk to win tee i'w a td-ther. - an bbey, among. thd,- ruing 6 t to
f I* - sl#me on.1ini so, bright thapEklace, and he, beRming- stailim- that the momentei given. -to Music. Evenmow be tniauudefutood, GWseppelelt his psition -daily torture tliat� is - destroyiug'�`Oth'-My- soon d; with the broad land- h lyj, and-, WWI commeace.this c&-ldrae—how ll. I one -of -extiame - -delicacy - and ombarrs:iso, hippiness ail my fe.0 ho go wended d h scope attetehizi in beauty iround him, and big- 4y way back to the citythe trembled shat. dut the bright. and beautiful imagols mont. He -could not retu' r -her affeodiani .She inclined tenderly t6wi6r-d I i or- eavons gqrg ut -the words' h d- 'a ov' archin -h with �he at- the position in which he. found himself' ;- which, throngmy mind, and for their' . ke. ,th -she -possessed everything to win he spok�, -th a scall" Y -radiance of, fe# thatthe events- and888a.ciations.of Who love, me so well,', Strive to find interest - af ?d dazzlb*an unoccupied'heart, for in this ikh atinset'banding' 2 allen from his lips, When1he door uV1 4 that.nfkzht must -give, a new*direotion to his and � barm�ony n tbeser voIumes -vibOpe or Oil� h- been- rent in glary o'. er bi' head.. purposes, all alterec isia the v ad ,Away from opened and -the Count6gs birth& -ter-Lid: It woos- here'yba, on - this very spot that .1 hue to tho.whole.--.0f Pages I 66 reluctantly unfold." .his, an(l.the secret- w -him before da'allashin � lande of dorn and a at a s I-Irs or, a si his.-fature existence. -Asbe'said. this he gathere4.bisb6oks- of his deep', love I lanthe wat* laid ba�fe ca t. a el - b- %idi as - leanhig ove *s1 -against a -au'z_ i,-'6' looked or ;at upon. tie, I` rs,.and -a rinki ro
-wa -c tip at the:! . laimp a. burning Iiinly- on the taW around him; nd, stroypt- to.concetrate his i praiiiniptito -its-withering-power, -the timid.Iallt turratt. ndo thiouA Whose eldst er.iug . to. his gige. e knew it us,
a rose -
v aeb first appeared'to his his -solitary apat 'a when he- 8- UpOnL Ing lit' Gui- ` less her loeW f m -at entore& 'thought their.-._c6ntents;- bond ng ia ed it he must still: and - ded from' the, apartment; b
and beside it. lay a;� lettor directed in the, earnestly over*them till.the firstrosy streak love on in-hopeloss silence for sho*ul& he who .had insta4tly sprang o' his vi y -aeppoi at- ew; like-ihat 6f an ingel fkom an Opening. r breathe his. passion in her -air., fqet-,, remai el stmidi 9, era&t. and proud, clodd -and the recalled the'ni6ifietit when de ''familiar. hand Of his t4oth=, -He. of dwo stale 'through the vrin&ivs, eoftps. As, 6 to� 0 n n h emerg -the., low--. porta, she t6ok it eagerly upi !but the uddea 1.1op.d. of ing'the dim and 66uggling flalhe of. his -u t* a' :with folaeaarms, and eye of bold d�termi- though'Ah frowned his uthe thought t at. overwhelmed his -mist at, nearly 4piring4amp. -Sleep had flod`� from proud -Bishop, be. well- kub -stdbd would spurn nation, that -quailed not beneath- th�-Impe- ion' of 'youthful b9auty no bef0dW h ng - his goal t broken tho'seial.- He could wall imagine hii. mind,.- I felnleas t6doll ban' dazzlific, in'. The Cc toss Barthai - 1� sight of it stayed. him -when- he would-hatc, his. eyelids, but -the feverish ,eicitemeat of him With, disdain. of hers. -prevented hie gue. Ull on -the contrary, "Thou' shalt answer for,-t�is'pr sump. her'sqrpa�asin lovelines approlistion, the- For few ho"'uris of -serious stud -wa her- -own miatrassr�iudaPendezit and tion,11-sb6. said 'ice% ow what, it contained ybe,had a I 9 in a vo n& hoarse t. ry eve hopes, the fond -am(ti object a' Which his eyi oipations: to ivizich it- res4taly dismissed all other thought t ry a, ree to ch4ose for herself hi which. choice, �ft6m� a sound that a t ipered melody to motion;. 0 never is ear, SPO beofi� often heard to say he woul moul4give uttergricei said which -but yeaterr but now the "Scone . and events of the pre though, bar. brother inight,'adv Pray -to.do .even now., JSO he too 6 wl The perfame ise, had day, w6uld have cheered' and.'arged him- ceding, eveningocourred to him in -vivid haei, b" :a . him other, * Plied. - - of the Aa aards in hisr. arduous. pith - of. toil— Again -be, iv c over those few bri -ik -doutro ik Not she. --s-aid conteniptuou WIPTS a4d. the. silvery murmur.of- df hours of gkin seek to I her inolinatian. She, the folintida I - a right water' all -I heard ig - -tho'murmuri; - too, had declared that where in future she yet.searcely able id control -her-a�tation. ling over: UghtenJug1her tasks and' stredgth - ening the. eidyment;'he ma a r trick the-' -Ir sea thes'again", beitowed bar hand hbr -he Suits lip.of the-bisin.upan. resolves *Mch werel to him so difficult aag, of appratiad' which followed his.. perform- art. should "coin. TO.Morrow and the hard.. emerald rf 1were: like .;sweet Sam, sad'swedisi still, be saw th lovely lid. that -it it iould be--givbn only turning. from him she - quitied the' &#art. Voices is : 8 ailing a and tender eyes of Ianthe once more� from the- vbl Buv now he had yielded to an allurement sindi Unta -breathing I mine into -,h' h t ry "inipul#6 .-ment." inwhich, undermined the'very-, basis,pf his beaming upon.. hi And i all I Ae-d-hdr ild: oret in in soft; and eloquent uninfluenced by any worldly.consideration .-Thou- wilti -gee me.- no more;" helntlr.�_ -.ore no inoot. a 6lemn promises; he hal al of h -mu- no'- m6re'll' h _4 even -con- approv Is. strains, 111 shallseefher of fdrtdu'- or 6 ny.futuie thou. red� aild-dravving his cloak around1i a of birth. A sun . � iadly - reiterated, to. oc M SOUPY- a -place whois seems --th im -0. -duties. agdxL to -day," he, said, -and 41itit hought Opened- before- -0aiseppe -.izr the.lo -the hei the -'d_-1-p-,ursue ve of, that the mate -things palace, an around as .ou I. allo 'ke -t Urealn,- Aoiful his wo;ybick -to the- -city. ,ld entra ' uoh upon -ilid -t4m -tted to hauntedhim li some awlas -till b 'ohnteis,-Aabd ambition- his- uddenl�-,eqhoed his ruelai-- t h his. studies, an d be the mean& of nurtiaring. tbs. libur-arrived whea- he was to -fulfil his pared him to -press on -and'anjoy it, But G dholy� ik a prono thei, hn
unced, uieeppe entered his' iolitaiyapaitmint as touching Wor. that, love of music - Which he had pledged appointment, it. the. palace. he turned coldly- from -its alluring voice, in -J%. tumult of thought and feelingi;Which, Softly- the Ouiple twilight stole over the PI a -had ewv an steps, thwards the vestibule where passion lie said.. t6 himself, 14.1t would be not been able -to subdue. He feitiop, our' 0 the -bee, -laden.with honied himself to'subdue. Tormented by -His heart beatquok as ho.again asoenAed of firstand -fervid in his ra a walk from the. palace pegret and with.the isincerit ind. self-reproach;. -he sat '-for :several ts dewy a y oug st:withia: her golddlizita- at!henc bat filieff. anxiety and affeotioa soon him ta PUpiIL to livIuKJ th Ida�d P1 a, tind -he. p -his, lot Llov but r#y' fo r A ' resonce of ely n iry Sud plt&�Uie, an -a - " "' - il 1: -a g IJ)pWL sealed
mindtaK h ffin - the."idpei.zed. letter in' his Fabian stood -waiting tarebeive and condac greater hip ness t� �:die for 1arith th :thathis-fito'w
triumphed over more painful forth the vengeance of th angry Countess , IdPeol, al feelings,and 11e found her gitting on a cushion at the - -though- belovei would L zhim to,--bii -hwh tel" slept in the graintbosbulf the. half ud, with. . the gmy and brilliant Pursue g I is prospeo lig- -feet 6f ihe Countess ertha,'to whom sh Bertha." nightingale' from her breaking,the seal h6 road "with ai�yoarni and . . -and patt Ilower and'the" in -taugled.bowe bids ot Tass6,. Ianthe knew not what was `Jh' theBi4h6p, fir-om.whom -he had.rece so -following w go
the aloudf th I t was reading rom- of passing in is Of osesbailid th am &I ne this dar r.,were so lbezrt, and f the :MSUy hour -he Iovdd',_ with�.a bur -at Of ived .0 My ling and both reader . of the slid, listaie scarcely dreamed. -is yet a marks of. kinazips's. . - -. - : - I - � L . - melody that t aby--othe eon,:xadyet-not alone, fat thou art with, -absorbed by -their employrnifint that they fond searet which 14- hidde h' " - - I . momen Would n -in er own. Yet-tvan calimity'he' -k did not at have. -Caused 6 soul of Guladppe, to thrill me: --thy smil6is beaming on',me,. thy d erceive- GuiseppeW entisuce till Her4es swam in tests' .of- pleaElure,_'ind -could scarcely briug� himself to -rogr et,the 'with r eye& ia alt their. lustrous -beauty look iothe page-pranounce-dhis-nain her As -the, s -Of'the morning-, nor would" bb have ei Than both ek Wore th blush Of ummer scene, .Bat now, mine -and the -gentle toil 9 0 lboliedup- With a sudden. b �e, wai by,-bttt'. list word i lush- and -smile rose when I a were rocidIdd For her he had-!! io ear; the starry -vaidit, the brief and- passiezisteAvowal voice seem borne to Me Upon tha_W_ rw s-he*1 saluted them with thai kracefultsime -fbwm4t was- enough f The grovei- the tfoint, but fed MOluent one: 4whelmi g isteu to his gifted Which had asesped -bis lips in that a ingbreead. Kyheart embraces tlzee,,tho plicity, *hich'-was. natural to himi for ap sin�e . n( tboughi. each or ilirilling"itr Mill to i�est Of loneli'-poinfilUnlo' 6 glor _b moo Ti q, fiib thi n with - lauthk fy dreim-th In t it is filled 3 y arms canno � an vith thoughT not free from �eznbarraasineiii, the. his speaking Ing sini a, -the- deep emotion she manifested I -at his- -9, a, - his beim t 6d t,0 a ml enat dresizi - 4�r thoughts, of; thee -r with idy. at th YLpjO -lent, no gauchene to his -manner, but 'and treasure qtheig --re-memb h rou to his heart All 'sweet wa love rance In at woj greSBL,L kAd . with. -sweet. hope that all we- 'as All delicious harm assrance of her reciprocated'lov, - a rved rather, to enhance. - that. modesty gouL ted With'_h1m Onlqs were'assio, itigire fo� thee.may be accohzpli�abed., -whii6hwasoue-6ftts. iefittr and -so she grovitolovi 6—alon -seem to - pIac himself I- said I was &Ion 11 And ybt,1.1, he saidi-bia generous,hatUre. a ini the dear Lost, he should Ek _her* guillar with � almost childish passion, t 4 - '' *' - ., L I - I . . f .' hi �.ove'r his selflih - summer oh%wber�but thy father sift with.; up riump Ing a --Ioy,- what on the footing of'. t, he. SPO anticipate- the - hours -a instr6ation ke io -tre.e. matters thatl have,stirredup lirectly of'*the object via with impatience and delight. the beath of a- -out,under the shada- of th ofange M, deep it to theL b "ericam coh. -its green shoot wh cli showed above'the palaca, taking up at. the -same in ' eat master, so docile and- a u t n lief-'afteotions, since ihe% is aI& e0t W D b 'forbidden to pouithem. Out in, -theili -fU116 Is gm - near. by upon a at . ii- .80 patient and devoted & ness upon -me. v. should re-jl MrJobn Me' 6skeyam earth op the day - whbu- thy infaiiii -smile Imthb tar, which lay &Pt a Pupil, am eiofth '19th b ear -am look -of quiet and dontenteaoLy JvOL he Highlanders- i -should g; ve troubled them"- for noug ink beyond all and she list --she gaily iusistbit that he teacher, for, he lengthened out lase6na.. I ha� ght. or feal tie first blessed my add III countenance 'table. -'Rut, Wh led that
r the first by pliy proceddat", ened and iestor-day we- heard goo& reports of- the L_ one em on Of gladness that.1 U,pper Canada town Lafids Department -how he practiced hour after' -hour. with suffer -not a himself,. that Fior she Might kbbvr and - Toronto's" rat from a 8 no learapd- coun'ellor _of -'PadnaL , who managed the instru Out *earl- ale I Let. Me rise above' this Weakne"i letter-ciirer, ment,,and learn, what" ness or complaint. and -noW; even now, atrivi , t lid that eit �SP04e in dest deport. sounds it was. -capable- of pr ug, a conquer uch-in praiso-of thy,ma oducing- in the it, died. dii- MOndkv- 'in.the �Ub he Countess -was ill.fit*.ease ta see I Will. write- to.- --her. iu r Df.his.age. -H y reop6oted, iaient,, and of thy- diligonea in thy. duties. hatids of 'a master. He -pleaded to*gve'r' -another,.- y'6nd L tha�t, d, tell -her to'f6rget yda -I a was hijhl 'one -whom she looked m' -a' 10 a were followed- to-- �St." both, gladdezied.1-that he was to; teach her thoL prinpiples of Thy own� dear etter, too, 0-1. -Ye , I will bid-- her bestow list Pre- rem u a uzifarm6d bhild,: -engrosei ad qibus love on some- more- faoked and gifted' Michael's Cempte'y-,by umber of n -child of forti ad- Pronouncing an star- .. cilzens. entidn of he man sence., we have -joy 'in the -,thought that g' -t* a T *ur- hearts,,. and heavily As we foal iby- music, &a bombinied -with �singibg, sf�qtt t mue ab he h of tb�us time_and att thou, art fee, ding on rich - fruit fror ut ar Was an; instrument; on which fis ha;d� sbe1oved; b�t while she sat the iiamer nal- farewAl tbAove - and to ambitiou,,*ill 3y Corri g&ndent writes: Oir the a.- the littler or no experience', always con -r, apartment�:aeemiugly occupied with.her turn my steps from . kaauai -and b 10th inatariti at- bh residence' of ury my,* Ardeof knowlqdge,-so -that When the.Bun of fin4db!6.'pfaitice.to.'-the-violrD. Bathe pencil -or embroideiy,aha coutinuallyept dreams- and Is annah' -Jones Our. lit -sh*li I be, descending the- ha -izon,_.' a . ustrained by - -"an A Mot ra. pir4tiont -in -Obscurity' r we co the united'persuasions hisattention' towards herself alive, joini ill' -66�6ign -th ApAssed - away i thine, -as it climbs, the. heavens,. ill be of the two ladies to -touch its strings, ng. Which. iiha 8 llaj�ne 1 hoped to n the 82nd year. of her ige. few. gurviving so#leis' of. and - �aions`lly in the Of the moning' link through all ' _" _. h I . oft Shewag.61nie-.Of 1 Aiadiffg aliroa& th.ev,.. glorious be&mLs- of -thea tune , siccoading-'to , tune; wk p, -,future - time wit' melody, rIL L scienue -and of- knowlodg6 la*,ed or "_i�ntttriug fro ti 'a deerandindleeco Gblivion.?1- Ved wheie she - -died- - and sung�- ther Countess And I ' th IWO to time one -t� Buverly. She h ad si h 'Am G Joining remarks so. liecessarily:elioited zoplies 'And He qaught tip- his pan - ce a Via Iff years old. Last' night, is I sat at thy 'favorite; ;Often.-Inthi3 ocal melody. n is he spoke, and the often led -to disdussi6us whi h interrupted twoul4ed - -shoo t- --before window in, Is summer' house, I heard.' firat lesson ended. to the Miltual satisfaea - th - c 0 Ourse of big instructions.'- Vhe Bigho -a regolute1and-,-but &� ibgi 4400d Offer. peasant singing the; sonata Which thou tion of� the- p 29re tat pirit. t a impress u areclined upon the, beezt withiwhsarfi3g, it U more The Ohio* _13sil niece's progre 'musio'o h h aletter a Ianthe, the- paisionate -a
to , love so muchi- Hov use& tri6,,though had the the'wepatime.was enraptured with his: poll i .'in his sottom, of his boatL aas it glided slowly ble he'woul&have objedt�d, to than �d never . . . t 0, Burling6n; this deitiltory a interested before, a;iid hiniself, no 1 company 1 -.._*y. se6u her a a 10 hope Jroa' sisjusilssaidan-i iList#atea p6larings of -his enamored And des mria Oait"I- had time- to, drink in'- the whole moder.of instruotiam At th ear.t. _ _ _�' I . - . I -P 9. treatise, The next Onei mean amateur performer, hi. begin Heart of th'
Melody; and I need not tell thee, dear, lipwavPrAs was preaeut,, Aen G h a Continent: al in -the, Soaredy-dare - I addr6althbe," he.c Ulaappe -she Wou -the Wondiiftil growtk of fliie - - Id att zz -ouch, 0' d Child, that it drew tears- from my eyes; xcellince' am- ascribing as m ix- Great Stauf �. Th _.beautif commenced hi's teaching" sw' - imientific y science light. enable her to 6iar.�an menedid at Whose fast I have ve* lit U-ied: uently that the. 't wbook is ully for it. brought back again thoss, sunny, "and infordid' them- so- eloqL im or ant part -in the social on nu a' a carts Which- to bkeala� f -printed, and. - rous engravings- -of bigh rrg who I me in'thii obarmad 'with the'new tuto n thbu--. saVat behinc orth --the guilty iieret-of -resumptu love-. * -But 'it is.; r,merit' �adqrn it be - mantbly.-to -a selbet,titol ri , p aua suppli Pages. Any pug) V.)nding gave a L of h. 4ohamVer sud filled it 'With thy music. With delighted With - Isuthe's quickness. -:4S ion I9 irotthatIaP; - hth- -A d 'k.n' thati.- it nam all He expressed -id arm I their name an �addrek with __two thibelL didsit thou touch: the- talent, ana,pr6illesie'd1hat betore long sba�, terms hi _prQao sei u. I ow, ce -POB age- at 'by atifidatioll to -Gaiseope, bo a"rt.the ver , t . . I . - eia col overwhelmed, shall h9t, plead. to thes�, w hV t oY.- Urn Mal py 1I rival the-, Signora- Victorine, a cele- i rd -.,With tbauk's,,invited him fit-quentty. t3 'spArlb OUg"ent'leneisi, 1, Y applying-- t
ohords of thy instrument, Whi'16L I listened would
rb entrancda,- -till the c0ol' br4eze: brate-vqqalit5t, :-Who a- year previous had. vain, for pat dbfi. -0 to. thee. LowEMr'Geuer hietabld,&nd lavished on-himftivorsand 'M*ty* pot aspire to Alosezgqigdnt Chicrago warned as that the brief hours :w aItaly-riziivith her fa Oro fast Made -win thee,,but the love I me. U11110184. - - . - , saw 5i attentions without'it'sasure. cherish. -16r. thee -will -.ever -ani My g on to,zhidaight. And theacame So passed on ' a an G we ka. k months, dntihg uiseppe had not coura ine the- h and While.ljfb� and- Ursa, fill. my vv* hole thy pari �bxck which go to dedl* _it_nd Wi ting, -strain, d our- walk time -Gaiseppi filled withr -honor to courtesies which brought -..him into- uch fe, iaged coup a �hroti&L.ths_-Iragliut garden to'our-ho -in - not -JOmes StOttO Me"_�r himself the place to which the beint- with joy., Cbiae a for the Bishop hadr familiar contact eta of , with . 1411thei, though they uttehince of of No*' 4, n ii�m the effe thatr happy - home,,.'aAd happy apporntedL him, in the Qrchestrk- these - words,- -nor at them York, or: from the -s e:iu their b- i th [it 'the the, �giV6 thee pain -,_f it at. gets, which Of SL threw ' I h aVI tov days I Conat"LUtr'la.-bia app is e.noug tb Antoifla.; he. was 0 of tbe- Countess,. &ud made him ter; be thou .44 All ground. me roma the same as instruilti4nito 0 L_ V -with one More forta-L room,- -eire had- be n g; firej ins th lad Isurthe, an ,.in "sweetos a &iiidaor is -to resign the'Post y d aw.are'-how- dii.acult was -the- part --he bid -'note, yet oer 'beat in -mind y L �-crhorished'gdvwins bloom, on. ia- withthese duties to engross his ti a . imse an a to, ack hovr great 'the peril to h' __ If - d Iiiithe, that no pills of Professor of akqeois Of- Hal beauty where thy hand planted. them—the made such rapid progress in his Is I f its -1,do, y Scrip 11-8 bbr he loved ture - , I he y1blded to 4he;paqjiou , And. er -in the T_Juiierslt� of 02 -ford. go I b ium shoers- ita,blossoms on- dieg,� that he outstrippea 6ts, and. Iden. 'a, u gazo.upon thy wit which &6 -had inspired"- him, end how ngel fa6a' iin, still all �ag sh radiant The! to sh Ttxss, employed -in tiius. the-, crystal. lskel,� where thy time swan site. bid fair to obta e in the' ortain the rain- which -awaited him,. all in the highest ppr am .a') ould beauty. like some vision t4'r8osiLve, from thee. -its wanted University. But he was. -On -lye -to h of' delightf haunt, porting troops !.to, -Egy. IOVigIyL iA� the ac I t -all nabled L a resist th hloi-t 60�nlj avoWdd wishes. me tpt,.- his arrived at sad and di fint a6litild0' Montreal On hat 'regular route -Again -'fed an 'doves coo
the ring- he this by "adhiring strictly to his, of the enamo d indictive"Coijotess. I hasten,. to:'.nurture the-- deep-1eart's. old dailyr the little blind g1 of- devoting Ahe nighti- to his. A jibated by these coliffioting Lord tlipbins one, -the' llew� Prosideiit of &t_le ihotlgUa] VOillid whi6fi time Ehay- never heed. There, 'Northwesh and Ompan has a rent. I banquet, books;which he. regularly did, and feelings a di' oomg4 with: her7 freshogitherec ast such his he4lth.beoatii gordere-I ft the w_l I Iiv'e'Ove;- Again �ho" whitewinged 't'011"bringim; in VP
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