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The Sentinel, 1883-08-31, Page 4Miracles.. • , .fl C4ta a:out ,gon.1.4au4teii„wer----,- - Vor 441411. break an egti to see? Tilers wall n4413114 inside butt yellowhall, With a bit of mucilage round it ail -- Neither beak oor bill, Nor too nor . • Net ONOU a feather -To bold it togbthbr r INTO a sign •of life could any one see,. • Mari8.ChielAT Yon Can't fool mn. must not .bersUrprised it the engagement iS 'that yo 4 consult hina 41)00 over •ng you (7.HAVTEA: yi.. . i have 01;lre; 04,3 word ---4, . ''.. . • "Stop 1 •haVe.len 1.00144 a Meaning broken Off till ho -comes-lo-bis.-senseeare' .do,'•'-- • ,-\,.....,, met by • bint- with the assurance . that . "1 ,shall. aWays.', render .hie,toll dna to . . , It'r rint. lltanS.117 s: nfe. • - " I think net," he taltere, "whatever iNarien. Tay elect' to do he will, itonald,", Dolly Says. •quietly, but she does Atter beibrother's marriage„.Ourink the ,' 1,,` 'Then Yell haVO,, if • you only think, yOu • 'PA 'blame . her, however, deeply., he , may not feet.called upon to Dopald!s ,mester 'brief interval between the wedding .and, ,the, naven't l Uonahl•dear, 04(14 your thoughts,, regret the step." Altogether .he is im.proc. ful mother that for a thne her brother has ,rkews about The Bullion becoming , public hold in with a good Mates strong will ' ' tinahlet.and afi Marlon see S no immaliate the .iiiie of her capital, tthe will tell 'Roo. Eproperty, Dolly Annesley mohee an 'effort • for foot you. .becorce,a, !traitor :in thew to, 01141100 ' Qf Making a better match arid is aid how .thinga •Sore when ineney !natters :te(;enajg itooriu, hgetlobrArueorriagsbitoot,81. tBlitzei both thoso young ladies. Dolly is your! . really load abitn, in a Way that is perhaps are discusied„,but ,up to the preflent tiMe ti love and I hope Shell be your wife, and ' 'up the very obeli tbat bad held tbe•chick, ' sot "Dear old boy'l . • 1"d. trust•the• wealth :V •t,")P111.41, teg.stzttZirgclWgiQt°30).rAVotal)iv!erronk, Darragh. aYgliint".44 '4yeorTottle::::194401)401:::*YijiitYnwn:utliCif401; : ,i•Att ern to chioken, 1 ijicio IIIa . . . 4Mtfeergetilctititiragfigthhist.lip:rnovtorteilodellionogoasgtermatiVe he , low 40.t breaPbed'bilee?, ' ': ' - ,. . • • file they -1304d, and didti't I, work half a. day 1 cootinues, owl, is abont to come.. to kaeod the world to :hint if I had, it,'" tibe thinktf,y! the hense„ in, cavendisli ' Spare has bop Mind any wan in the World loethieg.„Pn '1°114°4.41w 534-wttere neeceldn'tvetaY ? ,. happily in Weybridge Cbureb en,thiacold, .os...ber.rbfettier apProachee •Iler• to.bid her ; let-, partially 'furnished, , . 404 though the .DOliSt'S ,face. ; 040 ' Ote temptatxon, , . It - • Let ute try eel please, . ,.,., ' Witb squose upon squeeze, •clear January morning. . - , • .•,., , . :•goed.bye, and to redlind her that she must Afaokivere' itzenage 44 not a; • very bright or you anew that loOking .at a gorgeous slip: , • There id scarce plume to meet,' . .0 lif six months since tbe purchaeo of be eit' •Darragh .to . reeeiva. them, and have pleasant one, Doily is perfectly happy in it,. :rise would des* yell So that yeti flatistlalf • Bisinettd•and his feet. ' • ' 'Darragh. has 'been :completed, and though it . All ready for thein by tlie piddle Of VON., • for ,Ronald rude Up. from „Aldershot' to gee oVera precipice'. and be ' broken to piece, Isieroom tor aerthe rest of bitn-so; ' •Tliat egg hover held that chicken,' know," . . • ,. i hafi'not 'been convenient rot Robert Apnea, ary, ler to receive any of his rents •,•tor rather "Got Miss It hynne to stay there with - , . .fher tibtrei. .or four tlineee, week.. • . . 3'0,1•1 Wonldiet look, would Y6t1 7" .. It you - ..„31amula beard the logic of ber littie,inan, • . though it has net been' Convenient for his you, dear: it will be dull for you .a.lone;.ti Tho situation aon., 1 /Ii.fil . t,E$11.6%;houseidieS ,gattueot i t. know the shootiugstar would lead you into itell. a. morase from. whence. 10'd' never eatti- '..F:eit his troot,let and helped bin?, OA tnothera tenants to pay tlieinbe regard's himself • Marian and.I comp home,.and Kiss ThYnne, Square, and the internal deebrittioes awl ,Osts Yourself, you'd shut YeUr eyes rather •- ... • • round' .. . : as a •happYand prosperous -Man this daYi•fori With bey: enthusiasm for .tlat Ple400 and the filrnittire are mere against it 'Still,' 7 4yery. than tOILOW J0.0 *vnuraci 444 it .the fair! - MOol; an egg. from the nest -it was smooth, and "Now, SlY.boY, can TOu tell rue,,what makes this' estate, i and, . is enabled by the sale of his • " I don't' think 'Mies ',T.tir.:..ne likes me," 'th di .. he ift the. °Wrier of a beautifulhainourobered people, will be a wonderful help to you." - thing in igt.i4osololiill .12•107:11.01,3tei, and • illi:aaryg7.; amino .41410 : your ears • to • the voice Of •••• 11,3 truth and honor, you'd sit out of hearing, of :tgodad;r. . • . - • . , • ratot and:low, tao, tap ':. ' ' Share in the WOO Endpractice„ and out Or:. Dolly says hurriedly; ." elle -seems to keep any, the drawinwrocig in rosowood, lao. the strain? I'm .atire,Yell weld, andyOU. Soft ano. low, rapc rap.; . Sharp end quick, .pound$, on his bride: - two other things; to settle ten thousand Oath Ronald and. me at n greater ..distartee (C3lif,413,41313a,:ill ILndr.x.,tihievaburzkitieeatn,ryooigihebir *ili4c,le!lo an Op*.a.';;I; . . • than elle doesother poople,". • . • • • . 1 young' 'WO -Man.' ..viiu dull ,... xia,r• ' ileptapririgirftt'sr.0,'0.ievr b. 1.4.1..,. wo-.4. a ' .The:,re 4.06KnOt 8.00111 to be the least ditii,, '.'" "Nonsense 1" is. all he can find time to rolOni. in the , house. . A few. pnitures.Yare yellow liair.•frecklea, and a llgure that has . ., snout ,, . : , • • -0-, : .• .. Oulty in hisdoing• this, and Onl v Dolly-4110ms i:whieper,:f or ft dOSS14',. Or. more people are skied on • the walls of . the .two' prioelpel nuke of the rigidity of .iron than the supple- - • " XLSW did le got in, 0,44.40w ,o.44.1t.ot ti.uo .?.,.. ' that • her ten thousand is floating about absent him noW, shaking his hands; olOPping ;•• Tool osa:•11.,e,a.,67. $o .14. 0.117;h..0 _60,310. break.. tue riPtneWhere. .gnite. out of. her =jurisdiction 'him on the back, Aar showe.ring. 'rice: and jetriin s'.aani9oliZerselittiinp4,181,:..:ttatt,a,,,Ieee,:,allunil."11:9gf4eq*', :aliterTes.Qtf.wHotresel!i:ebl)th°et- tir% e- :Butwomanlyli, ebl rot ne rt. • ' ' - • and control, and that Itebert,has, proinieed 'good Wishes. upon , him, ..•it ...is astounding 4 . . . . . *aroma sotlea as elle. sato. " All's Well that ends 7 to restore it to her soon, "beforethe Kan. to find what a number. -of people who haw are etanding •about,..00n,taioing a ,ftagratiat• frinhboahragStshselieile ."3ttin"PlittIn'tg143101'n:i. 1.44walthfix'uen'40111":. Be patient awhile yet, my.boy." 'cilick, OW . MixttireQf , dried rose leaves, bay' salt, ' and . .seiOus Darragh is eo nearlY exorcised that . " weib kiverebegin • . . - ' " ''' . • •". • . • • -.' emaking•terme,". ' ' ' - .• nothing Of him before this supreme Moment • -. '• NO robin had it lacked,. .. •,,c. . ., -7.er 4110403mile. hy thie tinie• to, a regular disooyet liol• to •bo an, ocoratoohly goo, .h.erbs oat are' more highlY PPennied in Ronald. helieVea thatit has oeaeed to tenipt ... Ana outponned the bill of a iittle chicu... ..'engage,naelit bettfeon .,Dolly and Ronald fellow. now. • Even xrs, Nackiver'e grim- death than in %life. . • These constitute the • Though sung it was packed: • : Nackiver, the young soldier, . who his not noes relaxes as . she tells; Malin moderate wboleart!decoration ofthe Maokiver man.; ... ".1 Olink Pat'agh".4)44"4113eYee, I iiieatt .There it wee sll coinplete,. ' Prom its head to its .1c,e.t. , much 'besides ,Itis pay, awl wle is regarded. langtage that sh° truda ' ti° " maY 'never' 6i°13; 11414. 41:1214Y .04)reee..• the whole Ort;: -71344 go..With 'Willi.; if they both like it; .The:Softest of dawn and. the brightest of eyes, And so big -why, the Buell wasn't hedf ite Hue.. niOnial market. ... • ' - . : ' . , his five :siotet&in-la* • wreathe , theinseives- hY hie parents as -*.great Prize in the inatri•-• rep -04 Of.. what he has done to -day," arid ofeo‘emli;igf.!lintEs13. "Everything(.)03399atimiiigto.lorlioo, for Mary; When. Igo there' When Bohert comes . it home My little love's sweeth6Wn .Velvet • . •Telii gave a IPII.d.whistle; • "Mantnia, now / sos, • Though ..4 is January, -it oraigbi. be Jobe round him like one woman, and. adjure him t llaoptrts.tbaeysti(!.TiltItAillAssolifiest3t.eersst.lr, Ow shall beld'a..greatev spell for me than, ""e sunrises -and 'shooting:stars'. 3$13, 'folly is- • :That an egg 1..s iv -chicken -though the how baste. loriude frOln ' the AllatititY 'and beauty Of passionately. " tO take oare of ;Marian, 4)ic , • • • •stlifs flowers which deck every' Inch, of , the and to have . theta O'Ver, BOOn. , to. Stay with fareily.ebewIll follow its example; • ... •• ' .••• ,paEtt, Vary:, and4benk God ' neither Dolly • • • An egg. isn't a 01.20ekeli. but X know and declare:. bride's Wa3i to -day..• The hothouses have him" in Galway.. • It has ' (mole • •to their ' ;The fairing is not alarge .One. :.'Mr. and, •h."'Datafih.kho*a•allYtk4g of it" `Yet an egg: 'is . a chicken7.see...tbe...propt. of it, been .stripped for :tlreieehe - of the: ;house, knowledge, . that .; oeitain . regiments- are 'Atte.--Machiveritheir soni4onald, and their . "•'Are" you. . eure ?'• 4 204 - .they're both . Nohody•eart tell ' • • • • ' and 'banksOf .roses, ,gardenias, Camellias, ordered into Galway city from the Ourragli0. daughter Mary are the sole 'members of it, women I ; . It. seems -to 'me, . that it L.Were' • '• , 'Bow At carne io that shell; red and white,. drooping ; *bite lilies, and and these Younger •members of the house. That they . have kept: their .fainily within •PollY, ,Ter Darragh • •X'd • have. IttloWn '''f's-,SC.:•• '• , • ,O•nce out, allio vain 7. ... . atities of lluSsian and Neapolitan violetri of :Lepeliare still innocent and unworldly such moderate :dimeneions is one of the enough,"'• Miss Blackmer says thOughlfully- IriaCk,it *Lagain. . • : . , . l•think''tia a.naraele, emma' mine,: --,• . rise in the hail, . on the÷otaireases, and in enotigh• to like• "officers," though' it . has rhanythiage..of ,N,Iihfoh B-4„ and Mrs. Mao- and then Ronald" Wenders • as he has °Pea-. .• • • As much as that th at oe water and wine." , . . . • every reoePtion.romii. -.The breakfast has been persistently borne • in upon them that kiver..0,ke. perhaps a "little, unduly proud,. elonally• Wondered before, whether his sister, • ' Atramnia, kiseect her • hoy.;; •',,, i rola, Ix, that iie. .been arrtinged bY. Gunter f9r uPWard efittre .the gamut is a • Pe/31240e . one' and unworthy They are . religions. people, • leayiog : evety.. ever had a lover's.- looks -leVelled,..at tier:Or , hundred guests, and the wedding -cake is as of Oultivation.. The.:. prospect . of. ' Mire- :thing to Providenee verballyl. , but they go listened' to a;•lever'S . tones. • "She: seethe.. • ' .. ToOmucli 'reasoning .abOut things, semetin'ied, oolleasal as•its Ornanients ea Uni4iie. In StrictedintereettrseWitheemeof thelnight. think.barSh•things Of anY people •Who,.being hard Mid Unnoniprennbing enciugh .oix. the ' .TherZlettaKes =bight every. 'day; for Ont'. ploee:of ,tie usUal., MOneter. vase, et flOwers _hilt Withal • tabooed beifige,"froni the vitii7, poorer. than, theitirselvep,preeume ,to :have surface, but she understands ...1/.0.real thing, • . eyes, ..• , , • . . , ,.': .. • ,. , .. , .. . . and cupids in white sugar is an exquisitely . tege-ground ..Of their .brother-in-law's place 'more •Ohildrert• than they are satisfied With, and rib mistake," the young man tone hiM.:. :' : Thatwe eee Without' seeing; or feeling' surprise; moulded horp;with groups of sharitteck in Ireland, with tie paternal eye upon thenai . : The, household., arrangements , move" tin "If. • • But before no• oan hazard a. c1.0004ion And often we'inuat" • • ; . . take on trfist. ..springing_utt_Atootdjo.. . ' ... - . ' . ! ' , 'nosLno_.„patermat fOrbedinga • sOunding. in ,lika_eloolwOrk. : xr.Lillsokivsr. hsgiL.3.04,..On this point, his At:Other monies in and tells' • • ..... • ',.„.What we cannOtexniain, , •• ' In eenaPlithect 'to. MY eon'finaaW, who their euro,: seeniti - good. to them. SO they since retired from busiaese, awl is. 'merely them. that it.. "Is •thne lfer 'the/AIM begirt, .. ; . . .V.ory.wei again, • • . has large estates in Ireland," Nirs..,T4epeil :lavish lltai*oh, sisterly affebtion with artless a sleeping: partner in , the "house" wwob, expepting.,Polly, home:" '• Mrs. Miokiver in , But from the flowerto the Seed, frthil the seed to explains graciously to spine of bee gueete,openness upon Robert ,4.thiesle.Y., and peri carrying out' her tesolutien. to . Make the suadebini that if • he wants., to make his Mrs:.$401tiver. dislikes any interruption to he made by, his • energy and ,perseveranee.. one of those rigid .pUnctualists *lib , have A!, .• . -the flower, . . Via a world of miracles:every heck." . time. for everything, even .for begi'ourndienrg, to . :e.. ,-.,- flITD ,.„ f.Rili.3710.31.;.:. ......... ,. ,.,, .,,„„ br Oct•31,1"Wdtk'aiitii4firynnA-.:."ZeisatarTaTer- litisitiees.; . . '-, • .....'.. ': '. . • • . : -••-:' of to-.bel'herVest&':.:;,- . ,- ': - observed ever since they came to live here, ..4414.. • -...Thorig4,.in ,fao.k.ift Dim -cit oie twelve struck ... There , are only. two discordant ;chords • twenty years ago, And Whary.is tt; 44 0...Ugh . "And (7.betore, she Oenies,'. Yeti frither....... 'bridetheldkin ruby. 'Plush' and ivery•white 'hest of what she .regardri ' as rather a,bad .viifp really higi.py.he:..7iir Seen ask several the daily .routine,;Whicth hasbeen ,striotly ':ettilue:$0....w1ti1127.1104"pgezitt:: it.. i,",,k1 ,t.iie lik:444.10- '1 4' • 'Of ,course the laileene :are at the••wed, • . etruck-in • the±; gay-..-nielody•-tO,-witibkoll• ter -*-he- is like" unto - her mother" as . the, tants to •Speek to you, Ronald," the old•:•.• .th„iiitieg:::86,40:::::&,.47,,,,„8:;01e:th7e..t.4.,,,,iiwatitutT„,,,seegrii70•144,.sti,b4,4;.4..,;.dtt.. S:rit:brIe%a_neola:wite:ti d1.74.1.1ghtera-shalL:bes . ;r.6 ,ladSt -goes oo; • ”. he . haw • Oen something in ! ..., ..•- , ... : ' ty,.:11Ltaiiltiget.Jo...-entlow,t4,4Tit..11r9 .P,454,9144 s ' arence,:,.. i;•.,---..... -2 The Peo.ple.Loved .HerMuCh. "dear little,Mrs. $1, 'Jelin" inade •a point of . . .not :a• lovable woman. •• . There •is nothing • ' .474'4; . „ • I afraid.!".. • . . • ..• . . -big beingasked. , hits,:St.Johnlitts Wti dun an '.: ".It's nottrue that. things are not looking ' „SO prepared for something bad; but not • Ode = on, • the auepieious. event, :Whie71h.' is. well at. 'The Bullion' la it ?" an .old- gen. • :soft about her. externally.. When,' she Says . hap - CHAPTER . in•II. • printed' on .White satin. and.laid before eattli: .tlernett,' a brother 'direotor. , and • 'extensive: a'hind and generous. :tbieg She Says. it 111 a for the worst that it seethe possible can bap.' .gtiest„,-4, Sweet and judicious set oi verso., 'shareboldei on the 'mighty assurance 'Office tone, that takes . the warmth out of the pen.g,4:rojarti0;21,6D;fill4.eAiiiernietzlis_o_yre'eapneiyo,plelict;t11,Olnialide in , which She:. describes., the 'virtues 'and. he names ask ?dr. Ii•epeirin the comae of ..indneEis.and, the grace out; of the .gener.; • • 4 . ,•,. • . . . . . , . . . talents' and general gthaaes of the 'bride's the after-dinner• chat, when thehaViso and OeitY.' Her voice is harsh,. deep.tOned, with .toOrning„ro6m, W.here everything .tteema to :.,..:• . • . - . , . , .• EMOATH 'TEE VEIL., • . Si , that 'prettiest Of Strrey'Olnirohes that ,of 'their oldest. friends:: .Ae-for .the bride: 69 pplendor of the marriage:,feast are matters a rasp ' in it that is 'probably al*: to the abtedansolitiirftgjahtahraitt•lintf•iihsenitireeafrotrafebrisuftaitlihteyr„...:......: Ine. hours :geneliv, . .• :• . . 4* •,. : . . • effeetis :of the•bitter , blasts itP in the North and she Wits:. bOria• But - Therkis a. Bound of *eddiPg.belle'dOWn parents iti termathat.tather surpriie some stands • on • .. a•oheittitifut• ,piece .of , ground .grobm;'. he coniee in for ratlierit curt - men- • ".Yo'n out to know an niiiCh Sibelit it lie t . this Voiee lc tahtesilitort,y: L.Oefp.6wiih..a,*, has. ,,b.ef,all en: .The..E...allri . 7100.re churchyard 'Merges almost : imPer• tion; in ,fitot. • he' JO • merely cautioned to I. do," Mr, Lepell says,:erdiling,•dotifidently. never heard in unjust condemnation, no ..oeptibly . into ,'.viriftrage garden . at WO- r take ,attre Of the "preciotis treasure cona. "M Y•dear sir,. the credit of. The Bullion in propagation of scandal, not in. the utter, 'the,".Rwehboeiret4A4nzei;1,eftyrdwrillo.bieisihi abitlwedepi for ... : ance of. idle -and .inalicimus words. She in . ' ridge. . The rielt • Mr. •Lepelru.'danghter. to his caret by those who have the royalty can •no, more be shaken than that.. of the • you if 'he..doesn'A_ inivoVeriiih 'Iiiingelt, and alariall..WIG.:.beinarried-L7thitt-10464hia'- of -real parenthood • stamped', upon ' their Dank;of . England '; • there 'jai:waling' to "re- not demenstrative ; she-never:deigns to be . • • •. rising London surgeon, Mr.; Annisiley-the lofty; loving brows. The ode. goes'on ,to vent:Ilia,. Bullion lai3ting.whilp the :world' tender or 'winning, but she is essentially come -to bi•s. sister. by and by for heipthe ... affirm that *itch." ::. . • . . ,. . ..... , : ,.. emotrustworthy,rgetoy,aein. sdhet!:tisbeortellosetdrae. anvinay4a, tyY. old ',gentlitoelo 'eaYs.,' eniPtiatioallY. " For • , . Doily's•fteke:. you will do • well • -to• 'beaten , •,, . 'son Of •a, Man who . bore a high profeepion,a1 •describe. Mr....Lepell•as. an Agamemnon.. of 'dem... -I, at Wale., Ought to know, and I can : repuiatio4,.64d..;:wou.intieh Sonial: esteem in end Mrs. Oentineroe : , ' Lepell as nqueen a • : . - and around. Walton and itaneighborhOod arnOng, mothers 'and. wenien 1. 'Altogether, ."J•hope.you' will be ,ble. to affirm that What Other people say or think, but is in. Your •Marriage• 'While; her. money: ii• Un• . .Whilli:h€1 'lied::: . .. • - . ,' . ,) .• . . • .. . , Mrs: St. John Maybe fairly said to deserve hear tokosirroW, 'when..Tot are likely: to ..fitenced Solely by .her Own knowledge of totushe&".• .....- • , ,..•-•, : • : • ,• ' :- . : . ' .., /1. Her being niarried • won't Make intioh .. ' •••Aftitterehoi7euetgortealtogeth6sinOotbly thehundred.poiind note which. is sent t? ,hear more -OhOut -it," his. friend reepondfeeling of doubt of t3: ' It Whatis•right or wrong.".• .. .. ... ..„ •• , • •• 'betWeenUObert Anoesley ;and WS betrothed, .her ..anonvinouely."on the evening Of ...this dolefullYI. and *painful . • il.a this quality which hag. Made Ronalddifference if She wants to lend 'any ,. , Money that �f which . be has .' hitherto been, se': regard'. her as bis beat ' and wisest friend to. her brother,"'Roneldeaye,.speaking and Or rather: thefaintlyof.,hiebetrothed, .. -.. p : They have, . none '-' them, . token the little. midtown or popular Action, speaks prondly ath:lent Amalie Mr.:ItepelPs heart,. froa his boyhood. And it is to this wisest feeling magnanibiotielV, as 11 is•the'ouitepit ; late:et ••-igraciouelk •to -what they, etql .W0, " Mali Of Mr.:Iaspell. as her beet And dearee bene. and •Makoi his daughter's .wedding-daY One • friend he goes ', for ' Counsel 'when, on • arriving . ter . the insist exacting, se -lf,iniesirting and • . ..- • .fe4Y," and 74.6,. on tio, sidea las not taken factor- and friend-next;:of courseite sleet,. of the gloOnaiest hehais . tilinovinhe . ' • ; home One day, he finds that Dolly has gone mercenary than to Sneak' before the woman. ';; ', • • their. inOtirleis. . and :investigatiOne and clever Mrs. Lepell,•• the; must always have : . *The other . discordant note .. Orion: bi. .. L to otA•prt Darraiii;Thynne.. : ' . : . besion-itihiri Wife, -sod .her inoney his pas , • ::.general. carping at and 'tilting .agaiiiit l'the the', faint:12°st place: in " all ,Well regulated Old • llir..• Waiver, and:: talk:. on : Robert .: " What has taken DollY• . there; Mary ?" and .siliattele; .and an it..is net possible•fer,••..'. '.• , 'one, lam Well. ": He has neither 'looked grateful hearts and Mincle. After'atne:.ts the 'ode, 411neste7* (lit just 1115 he is . al" t° follow he asks; .." there bag' never been anything the.•Mest single,minded .and.'unsellish man ' nor gratified when his future father-in-law and some of the'. reflentiOns it aWalrOfit* ialt. hitihride 1110110 carriage: ' ,:.• • .•'. - , like friendship Or int . imacy •between those to feel after he and the svoinan beainisi''' las•espressed. an earnest desire to go over thorn in good Mrs, 'Lyon's. .flash, fee men , '-',. Cfood-byer Ronald's. eitoellent, Prudent , Wo.girls.: ' Why.shogict Polly' go. to .Blisand their s .interests are indivisible. . ' • • Wined!, with,a competent 'English lawYer de not win the.. tige of ' "best and deartset old father .•nlapping; Mr, Anneeley on Thyrine now?" .. ,• •!, . . • • ,.„, - . . .. . . "1 hope it -will, Make. a difference, a 'very . • .. On whom he (Mr. Lepel') can rely, and look of benefactors" to iinpectinioUS 0;444, of the back in: token 'of -the .iitmost good -will' ' “.DollY: - knows : of • ''ii0 • reifion why She oMisiderable difference, too," old Mao 'ltiver ' • into the leases and agreementi held by the either 'Soon about my boy . and •DollY ;.: my glawYer 'shouldn't ...Obey her brother's wishes.: Do flay*, heavily; '404:Ronald promises him- , ". differatitilinantion the Darragh Cordate: , Lyon his hedged her husbandin.effectu- SeZ- ' without 'Hilthii Cnitharty. • Mrs. , and confidence' ;• • ,..".I shall be WritintOlion. you ?" .Miss•Maeltiver asks, looking Ronald self.- thatirRo•bert Anneeley eyer...goininits • . Be has even gone so far as to definitely ally from the. sordid' Advances of his ownbanga ill ent Mid dried,. and yoti'll And he straight in the .eyaijn the Way that She he • the • misdemeanor ;of wanting to ,•,,horroVr *Ogee .to tell any Of thein --even Marian-- cousins,. aunts, .niectee, and nephets, but hag put it down alt pleasant -and. fair for always made .40' feel he would be weak money �f Doily? be (Ronald) will :••not. gold - What sum he Use Paid for the property, and from .- this sweet stranger, . •Whe, -.never both,parties" ' • ';„ , ' ..••. • . ,. .. : , .. . •• indeed to attempt.to deceiVeher., '.• • • .' . his father with a. coufessitat of his folly in , .. - this doiltuiniteiousnetis.of his has Pres= addresses either. of -them Have-. with • the .`• All: right I icoOd4ays.;".. Robert Annesley' :• •.'" What have her brother's Wishes .•to., de perinittinghie•Wife te lend it. • • with, her .calling ba;;Miss Thynne?" heiays • ' . ' '.• who continn4.1 . . • • ,duotiVe of ,minili. gloom: ,liiinging. over his meet ! 'honeyed .• words •'' and the • most shontS out.•;. but a'..little 'demon. of care gets uneasily; and she tells him. ".. . • -':. ' .'. relations with the Lapel's.. . .. ' .. • :sunny • seines,. she . cannot . fence .• him into the, oarriage with bids,- who • is,. not , . , . .... But it Must' be. granted to hitn .:that pH, and her own vanitywillnot perinit her easily exoroitted.. • •• • '• . • - • • ' ' - '" Earnestly Mr. Anneeley- asked. her, just The Tlientr4our„OrCloch TheorY.: . during these fevi. .niontlis, since , Darragh to Oar that Mrs. St.. Sohn'a..edulation is ' They haVea-•-dknO0 to -wind uP.viitt, in: ashe wag. .gOing away 011 his wedding day, tb• get Mies..Thynne over to Dorragh,as she has been . his "Own, Mr:- • Annettley. has not 'interested. . •••• .. I' • '''.. ' •: ••.•• • • ,,' • • the evening,„ and , one 'sit two fashionable ' neglected 'pritsitiee or. let:, slip. a Single- , The old -MackiVare, cautions ,'Scots who, papers have an account -of the ,Wedding and :would greatly . help thein getting to know . the people On theland." • . : . . .: .... chance . of • forwarding .• his professional having' a -little SioneY.- of their own, are, Of ill Uppertaluing to it in a few -daya, with • Career. iii IttindOti,s: He. has ' worked nobly ksenly, Itlit-gt to the value of it, io• Others a list o?he that: "were .Worthy of • , 4, I4o2 sorry," he • Bays, shortly. . Then, .. and wall, early and latevorkild- as one with whom they Mayhebonneeted-throUgh 'a royal •bridep r', and enconiiiiiiii • ,ou the atter a MoMent or two, he adds, '7 0 But it it .prinady raunihoehoe ..itild .. thag'uiapein 0.8411 be helped if Miss Thrift° accepts the who levet his • fellownaen,' all Well as h147' •Bonahts:mairiage, are shocked int.deileuon. invitation. .: • I hope elle won't; for I'm •.13elf, and hellieuvion his reward 1 A sitendid during • the • banquet • by . the 'vainglorious. hospitality 4 the bride's father?' The. ordeted, to • Dublin ,. and - I hoped . to have practice among those who Butler more from 'display. ': ' .' • :: • • •• . • • Jeurnals of ..the 'following • da" tell a .widely seen *little of Darragh-the.place I mean." ^.•,asuperfluity,ot the good things of this World All h 1., diffekent and farsadder tale. The Bullion orr:—....wrovtgrmer, . • rerrwa. the pomp the . • • .,..1 .4,,,,,,.11102.4.f.„, , . . A3fis„klmthoz,30,.F.,77,1,corii..4.,,,hffi,yr..,94.14 ' ,-, ' "' ' . flizOkx-1.Z: • " 114- ,.. ;-• P, 4,,.;:arasil' , •,611 1 ".7 . . ''O11V '..tT•74r..4Pcl".,:;..=.43r1.;Re. ,t,,r,W 't'' ,1,,, :•, ,, ;,‘..f,.„,iwtrzt,,at-glgkeLvz-pag. "..., :-matrox, ..,...s1::„fft,,ZaLa. r..c .L.t.ail=za” .,:t7 •,, ettally-itt• On, nountlestritiViridUlgent sifffe171141y,being 'temPtiid: to.. Waste, &portion of - • ---- -'-•Yf':"''f' '-sr±:21Ig2-14)•-'177-7.4'44-1A3r.i4L'' : -,--Vortturatilylccrtheniewly-rrawrried-pnir --24--'44'kftlr''a HUII''-11'-'1.11-12149--0' '2'"1-41 4 - the, pertion-uttliat •it tumid?". • • ' ere lips. ,-• Oh- the Whole, when Marian her own t*in,;thonsand pounds in a eimilar .theyliave a let.v,. daya • of tinnehins before • ' "That's it:" : • • *effects ' on. the long list of hie •fashionable marriage Spectacle; they shrink with this dire ealamity is Made known 'to: them • "Is it hecittitie you don't 'like her 1" . • • clients, she is inelined to be well Satisfied from the alliance and determine iti point through thumedium of' newtwapers abroad. _.... , . . ., iite shakes his head.• - ' - •': •and letters ,fronvhome.'• It is an appalling • With the .position she will have at his Wife out the **batiks of it prettiv.'plainly to blow . . • - r: " Ws not. becatiee yotlike her too well, I . , ow, and it • hits. • them .. both With . cruel . ' • . . . • : liftlaVendish eslUibre. '-' • • -,-,, i• . . uotlity. . . h . ?"• • harshly; but • he knows Sid %latterly he has ipropounded *Eicrue . In :the meantime they enjoy the glory and. ' Severity. ., Marian% first feeling is one of °Pe she says, , Startling. views, Whitoh neatly. shatter his goodnees; of it all: otute as heartily as the . 'angnish for .hetself .; she lish been to pro that he may palely .truet‘ hr now . SA here- od that. the harehueseitt only in the voice, and • engagement and - entirely :destroy - the rest or the gileittlg, and at . ame time the ti • of the perfessit independence which her Now tofore. • . ! • ! ... . Leval& faith in bus good cense. He takes revel in 6,.' Benito of superiority On dodo:tint . father has promised to seourato.her. • . • "Ido like her too Well to Wirth to pee Way in which they " oondeinn" thie, her prombied forttine Will. be *allowed up inuoh of her; I•loitetDolly too well to care. ,a partner iii,"biit.ai lie only doeis thig •for a of the :• ... handsome consideration they look upon his reekletuttVaste to .each Other. • . . .. , , With the rest. ' ilet• second •thought, to do to Fun any risk of becoming interested in initranderino: the supreme power in the Old Tara: , lititokiver ranges Up -alongside her justice, is !other mother anduisters. , Darragh% wild, beautiful, visionary Ways. • pratitico leniently. But, theit 'wrath knows •et :Dolly, When_ they are all Standing, •in 46 Oh! mamma,. aninia,, mid, tbe Pdor She's a dangerous girl, With her MixtUte of anhounds When he announces that for the liallin twOlonglines,throughwliiehtlifibride girls," -014 sobs: . ", obert,tell nie at. Wed; .... Ib SlitAlli liye Wi native impulee• and • Cultured • repression, -.fame he shall • transfer his hphersof tise, has to. pais . in , triumph On her out to . :,tti:' tie; shan't they? • You and I don't Won't. to be led into Making a Will lot titeni ibaisli My Minn:is, if lot love . - ..:filliiese from the West god Of London, the ::oittriable. As .,-4/1arian p.iisiids along, „41,0„,,,,1, , ., . . „ . study of' her -perhaps to the ..uegleot-Of Where there are thousands Of men as able leatihig.on her father's iirtii, in her &idea "'I s.... : I • itehimself, to the West of Ireland; where brown plinib and.salffee, for WOO tib ha e --B. initii-dr.ob.eit. AnneeleY .. where -4g a, tgiliet lining to ever cloud , , . - ' Dolly."' ,.. , , • 4 • : • ' IR " She% it dangerouggirlif She has made You eieknesti, and suffering, 'Caused by. gaunt'. ekohanged the, .bridal_.!ro.be of . *hike V,elyet,' think°':".:41,;,-; false in Your heart' to Dolly, .WhO Wouldn't, %vant and neglect, elahn his fiYinPathy and -oita meobtin ittee,.,34* MaokiVer Whispers: . wife". :exhibits' inigelfishnesit and 1°v---°° break 'faith with a dog, ninth leis With • to her son's .'nhalot I. - . - ' - • anxie ' • ' '" - — • ty hit bet Mother' and sisters when a man," Mine Mackiver replies; and then sgo is a bright -hearted, easy-going man, , ' "I hope .to fee more sensible gowns on I the' Shook of this lionie..trouble first. fol. le' her brother •ftearttes her :that bug heart is 1 I . .N. . . Said tip to this, junctine the:10111611s have ne 'your :back.. on . your WedditiOitY,. 1)0111.. upon' .them., The Million, MO . 121" as triie as Steel to•Pelly, that he istielighted idea of the eteadfatitifese• Of putpeSe- he Can %Tent hrOtheteit Wife bag the:Werth' of one ,exploaed,litit he has. lound-real gold he, , that bis, honor is irrevocably pledged' to Oppose to their united disapprobation of of his Irish tams On her haiih. at this. s ._ ilatterslitniself, in the heart Of hisWife, „ ;• her, but as he would be dazzled by a ;gorge. • ',Old ktr,' 'S --.•,j- ,Oairte samitining down to . Iiiii project. They put before him .elo. moment." ',., •• . - , ;7: "Poor .i$0,pa V .111f.ariati taye this adOzen . • . . odiAtibrise, attracted by r a, shooting titer, the front gate a night or tWo ago and inter- . queritily that he *ill darnagt,4 theinterest of . "'hope net? 1)olly laughs„, ithooricern- tunes dining the first day or tWO after tilo Sorrowful news reschei thettL OttaasielallY. laboy,botind by a Striin of fairy inili3i0,130 ruptea Et long • convereation .betWeen hiS . dMighter 'and a verypstiniate, male, friend, . his unborn famtly -by taki9g this Step, and :say. ' " !Robert and i hope _that Otir Speen, 'lithe daziled, attracted, •and fanoyfiound by. that he .will he. condemning Marian to a lag= Wettingintire that A few rioli'suitti Of too she -wonders w„here. he is, :and expresiges the With girl, •WhOSe • violet 'eyes hold all you Up la ?" ' - " Why; i ' a, '''' inquired:the dainsel, °‘Sin't . life Of 40801001On, perhaps ,of danger!, IIiii 'velvet twat*, a featt4--" then ••ttlie pantiles • a•ferVent hope that lie' will soon ask tette tkat bkbettt of -dark and bright ---of pathos, answer • to this is that he has -incurred in eMituidon, tentembering that Robert has , Of his old wealthy Meat" telleip.hiM Mit. . ,.. poe ry, and pain, Men through a Stilile that . -"Ault it 't up„''said the old gantlet:ten, .repptitsibilitieti..tOWerd the living Which liti oottisellod her tilt totelt the MaSkiVere of of his'idittOulties, - find wile :things com--• „.,. ,..„_,,, sunbeam.; . . . sbottly; ' thought I'd dorneOUt and 'seethe . , .. considers have a higher •claiM upon him her attain the-Dairtigh thigineSit yet, fortable tor him again t It does not occur 1", um" 16 ” Does she know you are; Falai &Weather- SUn title!" 1 , .... than thosete may never be .called 'upon to "Your Spectilation 1 ' Ilope you haven't to thedatighter Of thelate niilliOnaire- that ,i.,,,,, mail mks, , . • Aria then the son rose from the ttistio undertake tovard. a .tatai.ly that may never been ersAy , ;Enough to put any of your th.esediildulties.areutter riiin atid•commer,4 7-4. He does not like the epithet, but he. benolfandreadly hied him .hotneWarde 01384 Land that it Marian bag a :, proper. money into Irish land 2;T" the old BoOtch aial disgrace. ' Individually, Mr.. Levin has Watts her opinion and . her help, and he ti: .. • . ffeotien ,fOr hini, she will 'find her highest IA/ asks, sternly. "Remember that it done nothing diSheffOrable, hitt' his :naine : knows . treM .expetionce that she, Will give: „,„..-t-Anegfititte .paradoiC-L.;Two.. hortgedootors• :pleasure in aiding him to •delis dtity to, isn't yours to play fatittaid Ionise with, noW , had been on the direction of &fraudulently:, . both to him, but that she Willa it in het ; --Widen:ten (to group • of iinall lioye)• Ward thin* for whotto welfare he hasbecome that you liat,e promised yOuself to my son, banktupt :company, the liabiliteig are lint!, . suretYby his pliniliase of theiand on *Web fled, 'bat Xt. Lepell will -never hold hiu . thvb way. Accordingly, he •does, not resent "Come, now, move on. Therthl nothing the, and befit in mind that you'll want all yeti' t,....,,, „,, ,...... to, agiattlastim .., . the imputation, but answers straight; to matter hoc" Sanest' b ya" Of oolirlie . . they livel . Hints to the effect that, under . have for. yourself and the children Goa .41217" r 2, a" .aj ' Yei • i MAL If there wit' ou Wouldn't be these pettiliatly painful roirettitnut4ttomple. may give to. you; WS' due tto Ronald now , the point - Hasn't an• idea' of it, I should flay; I 0 . . The Majority of Ills -*railroad. euPerin- dects who • have been , 'appropohed. the 'subject is- deisidedly , object to • • the - • projected °. Mode of •numbering the' hours of the day from one :up to • twenty-four. They take the ground, and ; with a; good deal: of reason,. that suoh an innovation here would breettrendless confu- sion. We do ' mit wonder that they feel strongly on the subject. There are enough . any new causeTriThink el saying thirteen ,, • • " o'clock, and then,: in; order to understand - what it means mentally calohlating that it must mean twelve o'clock plus One. Tallt. itig of mean time, we should caillthis very . mean time indeed, which had to be com- prehended by incessant -arithmetic. • The advoes,tek of the, twenty-four hour o'elock • .. system are lessreasonable thin the phonetic enthusiasts who want to break up entirely the .present mode of spelling. What is called a reform is sometimes an offence -It is certainly an offenoe When it increased the chance of, accident and introducers inextri':.". • male confusion. It seems to us that the oId4ashioned A. M. and P. M. are good friends who do not deserve to be -summa- rily Moiled out • of the:. thdligh We know a day is twehty-four' bolus long, it does not rattily Seem so long`.. - When we ingeniously break it up into two little days of twelve hours ear:h.-Yew • York Telegratit: A Man Who Most Surly. • I .. 4;3 _