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he has boon asonaiag, with al view toroo-
imself, at umbles heavily, &PA create@
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on appalling to W'..,Aftlar which, mindt#1 of
11- 11 be P Oka himself . UP, alloutly,
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and together we thibn And ties.
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- Itod Dots; he cover removild his eyes
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groin Jij�r long, the entire. time lie alayed-11
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LtvIi d-odis and suillea approyl
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my sister
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*�botio Dora, while I take the above invou-
Oft � quit too
.Ila Charms, "I have wanoiff
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tiou'lor this bouse.? I wpm born here, and
JWed in It until my father died.", - , ,
4� Yes.. 1 knew thot," paid D ors. softly,
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to Ittat Wore, starting the o4vinab i 111ty of AP14AIIN 10001KAR011
- r lafft our picivemairlo 4
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op Ud" *0 boon I
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be w ill be absout, I y Jolloit 00"0100 selp"Istoodilm 04 sibas
It to that sweetest InOAth of *140 twelve, JR. Ir. **004 slrl Cosillig"Mi
Sepoembe -4. gtoricuis dpo September, .Notinouldrial Soups. -In ipocil wastber As *
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vasolug", says papa In his, even Way; but
with A liquid glance. ,14 And P611 Yesterday,
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that boo never yet appeared o0owees And bones mud #orspq at say kind at ,me'st, the
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Wiss, world to vory'beautiful I" he said,
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loit-brown no this-aftern000, shot Ad
goli , i, fr6lii row" in.O%l or poultry, "a
--- As yelitetd&V beside their brimming stiolitc,
eLid iu4 Lone, I watchell this tremulous
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I am 17 -not sweet 17 ; there is notbipg
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P1,0049a at Mi. oartidatara w4elles.e.
to �
.Pot& blushes, uste ^ faint disclaimer,
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whether you folt It very atratigo sod so
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seeing new faces Jiyour old ho 11
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� US so poor the close of It. High in cot $rovytoh Alollbo-oarefillyseliod'iii
theoroes bang cluesers bi filberts. that havi use i4 *so, and vegetable. ,u*@A-
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als, gleam - ill greall. oar
Ill 11thro'thowlittrywoo Add
fern an ourviolli. I, I It,
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0 out tita. I am neither $air oar
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dark, nor tall pot n bort, nor indeed ally-
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that,. a supli Ili wonderful. Place of p_er_�
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ODA you ,really bestow a tbaug .6
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me whon,I *ss out of Eight?" be. Sold-
vempteaour imagination for some .n I . an
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And, Low, with a bailkot blang be. RIXDOot always I 'bou" and, OWC For.
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, thing to particular that mi ,a
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have, open& bourmI to, my bad-,
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with wild surprise, 4lArayouinleartiest?
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that HOW as As ,we waljk, ,We wed!" 4 � Potation is very easy,
In t1i arkling oll liutau Is ,
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16p%ll t a brl'
nis Ir kAUIOa herd. This is rather
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room endeavoring paste Poly . to COPY tbati
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ridd. . Cold Gravy Utrup,;- Veel.and out In small
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hard upon me, an All the rest of us can toy
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failure so t i only
laugh of Dora's, wit 11
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believe Is I a' too to
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As Wltit light, eXtiltent too
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"The world is very horrible. I" T. alph,
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As. in illy wouted waYs, ' CA& I thread '
claim to beauty in one form or &pother.
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result.
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awsy.fr9m one's insit
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the ilocriety a . I one's owt
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burry Cowards. Onmtobo*. of soug tall from turnip, &A Oman and a cupful at fisib, .oLt
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mylipa -alow,sogo contest voice ling' osune - .a ,
so be a, tomatoes; piok over on, wash big if
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Ill itelieto. dotcitLro
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Zi to Ott a ri ,,, f nkno a to
. toys as 0
, appearance, mud
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extremely to look sit.; Dqra.L who
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mail feels so daugeroi 11 I
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my nqa Charm. Now and then Billy' ' I I . . 19
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rho re ki a urs, t to to pea fe I - on
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a I And exquisitely pretty,
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tioned. the bubj eat., he gave us permission so
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go ,&a 11finsley. Wood me often go ever we
libstes w b%o Way be, amid to
him an file return., I have been living
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boyish vossajolu mipa,making thewooda into a acuil-kettle, with, four quarto of cold
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in a fresh fairy,like style; while Billy. the
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a r -aud-dowo sort of life, not qpite
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through Amok of, memory ,when gay laughter of it usliltelpoopful irg pepper And % )pint 0
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Child inglitimy and shomeloes womanhood.
youtigestborn,
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faces imaginable, with liquid brown eyes
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ASkIO him ifL We. mighs; didn's be,
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so civilized as might, have beau, I and
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to now Seems abaolutelyptrange that any one
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obarigeq the echo's tons. any kind of cold gravp,., or wcqpfal Ot
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At Imat the wood we want was reached -, pings from roaAt air baked meat; boil the
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Laid men have lockel upon this piteous thlugw-
black lives unvisited by boanty'o spoll-
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contlaually, and utterly belie the character
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ple.,, He say$, all this to a slow, rather
the Data axe to fall view-, our,olljoct Is, Soup slowly, for About shree hours, keepW
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Ludaidd-,Letbe; it iauZit meet cc bring
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of their net..,
todimouse withbim then that ? 11 asked papa
efte Otive tonal looking pensively As Dora
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00 Now," asks !Billy with, a sigh of delight, wben it in done a Ins to
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Dreams of,swept freedom to therioon call.
ling them no songs of thibgs a I bright %..Ind.
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Why 1, was born. At All, or why, my orea-o
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tic,n being a settled mitter, I was not given
with- C)Dtewptuouo displeapure. #lW&s
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his firob visit a Attiag opportunity - to
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Here ii an opportunity not to 0
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" at which tree. shall we, begin:?" .
L enough boiling water to inake it the proper
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" All she trees '91:0 laden ; they more .
thin consistency. 1$eer that -the Reasoning 14
Paint tLem no visions of the,g . lad And fr6e,
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so the world as, a boy, has puzzled mud vexed
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demand a gavor of him? It is a pity,
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A04 Do a instantly blushes her very best,
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Answor our expe, "a . 'Each one ap, ]palatable and serve to. Lot. ..
Aeat WIthL purged eight their miseries they oesi
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And, thio ialu longingp, pass to.blank d'a.
me far many yqara. I &62 entirely with.
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Out any at thw little. hiotenibh
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Phyllis, you cannot put yourself and your
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pears so touch better than the. other it in Tenisou-Bone soup. -Use th bones of h .
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blandiihmen 8 nianner that go far to
owo Smu eats out at sight, even On an
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ocoai�ioa. Thera to no vice so detestable as
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(uped, late her glance one in to fall on bar
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ilifficult to choose between them, shoulder or ba rail of, cold roast or bakec
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4 At. this," I Bay, at. length, pointing to, venison ; break them rather 'awall, put
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ill, brother, treading ever darkoglog ways,
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I have too much of Billy's recklessness,
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I think of the two hunters, mud' at how
I- Toms is awfully pretty 'work you are
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doing," says Mr. Carting
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Not at all,'? returns Billy, contemptu. cold water, one carrot, one,
Von. a a 1, b tinfol arore our gaze
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a Visi ft a are a true an fair, I
mixed. Up Wi&h L natural Carelessness of toy
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long mo�bsrls lost black oilk boo been her
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extreme edge of it and examining it with
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ously . 11 It -iso'k halt Eka gOodiLs this one,!' tUKU!p and one -Ondon' peelod, a dozen
'Mine;
1. t Ol _t lukta a 0
4t to no I an all ku
own, to make me a outicesi; .ia.the la
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rave interest. 4"I like to See women work.
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namitig the companion ties to anill, w , OR, Cloves, A level tablet!
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circle. To quote papa In late mildast form,
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1 m 11 sod mistake," and notone easy be
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rectified, while mother,70bb Jit $he get" last
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dutifully and relapse into taciturniby.
But this looks %� diffioulb task , it must
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ilay� 1 I lade at mace, and boil them for four .
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morning until nighbo without ally result to
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there are loii�er branches, no, projeo6 two of batter into a, saucepan over the firs -
That they inay dioam bf some diviner sphere,
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dons Of any kind to assist, his asoeni the Sod Rb'r them until they begin
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Menem each soft ray of.1 ve and betkuty springs,
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achgoud it perfect gift is from above
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a treat
I Am something Over five fast two, with
brown limit and a, brown. okin, atid eye&
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64 I am glad of that," says papa, viciously.
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task is far from easy, 1 then grivatiany stir them wid
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11 era, give a shov ," calls cut, Billy, Btraini.og it through allue al,ovo ; when .All
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Atia there is beali ag fur ear,h'8 woos,
odha,la ilusembid Lt'ho tyringa of ligilbAnd love
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thatmight be.blue or gray, seb.3rding to
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put my mind to it?" make �
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impatiently,. when be, liad slipped book to th . a soppilloas beau ueeti
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To make thp desert blossom as the rose. - -
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fancy, My feet &tia sm%lt'@6iid wall shisped,
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Mother earth the fourth -time; &foot sevorely enough boiling wateeto make it of the right
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thing It he'seade ohms fallow
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, barking his shins. I give him o6 A coneriatency, see that -
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years ave borne an undying hatred
&drift. I am. - gratifted to find Carrington
and a the gaze. until Dora's lids
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push that raisew. him successfully to an mud serve, to hot. 1. .
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� towards gldveo,. these laitter cannot here.
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overhanging limb, after whiob� behig'aterely, Beefsteak Soup.�Ohop fire . . Calif I at,
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garded wish .admiration. My mouth is at
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. hand over-bana work, he rises rapidly and, Pieces of cold. beefsteak,. leaving she bone
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ondly 0z a, and r &that d0termined in
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expression; while as to my Agure, if -Roland
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pre-judices' in favor of Old about
him. I have .no doubt he I will prove an
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a the lighs of a babe or a puppy, Bo
It ale do they allow my presence to inter.
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oile re4obabbiB prey. enture,, SOL that it CAU I _
soon the op r. . I - easily be removed
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stobe-behaved, it resembles nothilagso
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air in " converea.
it on my bead or arms so. much the,reater
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othor a; "Molly Bawn," -1 Tli, "a y,04 #0 ,T
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much as a fishing rod '. But ray nose -that
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4loogether, is is plainly to we
astled by their in iffer.
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,fun, I dodge; Billy shnS, the bit a g -
. . . row with a level tablespoonful of salt, quarter �
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Fairy Lilian," eta, ate.'
At least is presentable: eadworthy of a bet-
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every one of us intend approv .
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once than I care to confFas even to myself,-
so our unrestrained laugh -
nervous. ter. Al- Of's Balliapoonful of pepper, balf a cupful
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-ready. gurbsisket is more. than las If full, and of rice; V
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I able U0138 in every WAY, And, being my only
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11 Yee, indeed," says mlither' 11 it is
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this Mr. Carrington
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� Billy is alm Wont at Bight among the thick water and t% a ,oupfule of tomatoes. either
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redeeming point, to one, of ,which I AiV�
quite delightful- to think of a young man
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my. sister Dors a fool ,
foliage, so high bee he .mounted. . fresh or oinned, - chopped finely '- boil the ..
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Nevertheless, so one sw�iiow makes no
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ihis, bouiiql,,whare did
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come the begin to restless. It thqu remove the bone,
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yon,go then?" . . rs pre6ently, return-
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puts. .1 grow see that. the soup. in
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Summer,* so one featbre wilt .not bean,
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stily this time, and With my peck Crafted
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Gfeeian treasure I still remaia'absoure. If
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Ads -that is my sister, IA%dyLHa,DCoCk_
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five yea.rs so ok.V� ,1, , :.
married, and I Went into the Guards. You
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. Rye will grow At a low temperature And '
ish 46 like result., There -to a sudden
ovement on the uppar &nding, "a Dorm,;
usetut ; I am ati-exiiellent'foil to sister
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Dora.- She is beyond dispute our bright
1� I think .he'. was right,", returns, PAPA,
-- there* -is nothing like Beiing.
sea I am determined to make -friends with'
you," he sivyi 01 so I begin by
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, � 'the' .,t.tr,6 equAlly laden continue' to grow lster and 'start, earlier :
, and far easier a' of soceeiii. lidw, almosi to . .
opgaritig above, waves her hand fri4tioally --
particular star, and revels in that know-
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life., When hamPeired with 'it, wife and
pleasantly,
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Uing you all I know ad6ut myself.'! - ' -
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wards too to insure attenti6n,while She
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children he Will. -regret be did not enjoy
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11 I: -am glad yon wish US to be your
MY- eyes fasten, upon it ; a keen desire to One more of qofiad in lawilmod jardea is- -
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life to Does,, who imembleo nothing' in the
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friends," murnaureaDorminnooently. I - Ait�t
climb an - . BUffloient to maintain the is
dbe.myself a-epcilerimeizeBupoll I I mily cow in any
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den figile;9' So delicate, Do pink and whise
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An uncoWortablb Bilenoe follows this
You, who have seen so* nbuoh'of the world,
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thought and 'action. being one with me, I -- it is said that Harriet Besobei, Stowe -
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r&_W_U_t8_6f_W 10 on P. . a bl;�11"�
o-yellowlisired, and always so bewitch-
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speech. We All feel guiltily ccrneci�os that
will"hardly Content I yourself. in Country
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steal off'witbout. ar .word to Billy and ga"% - gatbais On ao'L average 60,000 Cringes Par ,
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III bar del Case Skin. . ...
11 Hush I There, is Rome one in the draw.
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ingIv attired., Sue never gets into a. psadon,
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is u;ver unduly excited. S he is too pretty
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. . 3 hampering our father�:that but for
we arf I I
ouruawelcome eiiatence he might at the
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4narteraj L with only country neighbors."
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Another, stands from the large, chiiaiial:
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the wished -for spot. . :
L .1 . ,year from list little gr6vwiu F1'otids, '
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Betas very little ft.ferior-10 Billy in the int
pub a few Oars of corn a the. oven
g -room," s%ye. iny lovely sister', with the
% be
and, too fisgile for this- idea, else I migh.
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present Oying &IIL the Koo
:hour be -OX)j do mud'
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eyes. .1 . .. . . I ..
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art!of climbring-long'and dearly -bought let them iernsia, until. reduced to charcoal.
ghtest possible showat irritation. .
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tempted to smi that on -rilre occasions -'Bhe'
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gayeties of life : all, that is, except Billyi
-,, Judging by what I have, alkeadY Been 1)
experience having made we nimb)q. it is at. .
� Feed this to the fowle and notice the in.
,,Who?" I ask, in my loudesb whispek
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31ing somewhat interested. "Not -nob,
-oulks. -84111, She is notably good-tempered,
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mud -hes'a, positive talent for evading all no,
;�Vh; 6Linserib-ible to inuaiadoes, and never
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it es or I anyihing1hat tit not put before
says Me. C.rrington� returilinj the glau�$e
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',,h interealiq 11 I 'believe I , shall. feel not.
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, Very littliB risk ad: with Small difdoulty I �
. . crossed egg production. . - I
soon find mysel . t th - . . �
f a a top of the tree
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r. 0 ,irrington - ourel� T'
,,Yes,"
pleasant topics that may adeot..Ibiiig. 0
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Leels .
Dim in the pluiueat -terms.' - He cheerfully
only coutenb, but'tb6roughly happy in my
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. I As 6 into,* the, nearer the surfaec_tbq�
comfortably aeated. on a thick arm of, wood, . '
seeds are planted wherer the Boil is'
returns Dura, under her breath ; .
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6nd, really, PhylkiB, 1 wish you would not
peaeb'aftnind. .1
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.�aperpon to be feared; too
puts an etiI now to the awkward Silence. -
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. ,I Can tell 1youi if - iparry - Mr. Car,-
now home:" . . . ..
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Why did you; leava your. regimen -
reason.
plucking my unts ill Safety. I' feel ima . ably moist, the better ohmo L ce there to for a
late'd, both. at the eminence of MV L I
menaely . 0 4'
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re yourself the b bit of �?,
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is zkot ; conei,quent.y, Vgi h,
. I 'a all love -mot er
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Tiog.,on, you will be no � the pig'i'b , "'EF
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-break in ' 'fkpKf1-_-11_y_1_T1_r;
I d-oUbei-Inglub-dot
. k Stilly and vlgo-ro'us growth. , . .
. eareoy . I quip ,at
situation and the allcosatitul a . with I .
11 What ? Alreadi 0 I interrupt, with a
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best. In appearance the' head -of our
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says,, Ituir.waigly.addre-sering Dora " Billy
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-inthe cold, and anxious bear my o'�Vn--
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wUoh - I have carried out mi plao. What ,Eick6ry and Cherry ' ` " - th:.-Of .
I . . . require a grow
sp of surprise. ,,, Well,'cerimurly, hebas
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it no time. " !)or%; iiiind yoif DIRIL6
owl A
fatoily is tall,jean mud unspeakably severe
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Withbili 14 SpUdb its 9,111i I I
. ayR a E-pa.de, aud
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is-noli choice, in his expression"... J'He has
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*i1claudottin"and the g%mesol6tint horses
voice again, a.ftar the* longest Silence I.Vad
eyer.kept. � � .' . . . . ., - ...
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thirty rB befc,re'they Are, valuabliii t6r
fun itwill be presently to Bee Billy looking, YeAl .1 ' �
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for me everywhere I I . , tinalber maple twen�lr Yes. a a.. dibieoh
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OJX1 - Ill up, whatever you, do', as, I
his vay is indeed DAY. According to a-tra.
iii.bi,is�,blee'tabeiiee'u&nywhere. Brew-
Dora sighs gently- And gbes back to US
' I -fairly laugh t. o myself asAllese -ideas fiftebu:'Yearo. .. �. � . . I. . . .
ing �ur landlord, he'. may prove foriinid-
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ditioil among US, thQ,t has grown with ,,our
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ster,NaB telling -me About it." . I
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Uttiug. Mr. Carrington'.turns quickly to
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firt through '-my idler - bra,ju '� more, . -In she Public darde�, Boatibulthere will.
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Dora bluRhes-it. to a common iriok 'of
growth; in - his' nose-wilich -18
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Singularly large &nd . obsr�usive-lipe all.the
.' Nobody Bays a . uythiTig., . . I ... .
. 11 Yon -mill be on - she pig'S bioki, Ii can
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-ple. . I .. � .1 : .I- , . .1 . . j 11
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perhaps, through.re'al gayety Of -heart than *bs planted this year 500,000 paukies., The '
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from spy 6xtielleiloo the joke'oon�taius7-- first 113ral.dipplay - will continue through ,
rs, and hhe does it very successfully-
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do, smilr.s and goes onto victory, The
ll�rishnesis that' charactelizOs his ever
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, Botion.. Indeed, natiloy S iinle and oft h0a.,
toll yon," rep*
eats Bi)iy, with emplamaia.
Now, this is more than railinessi. it is -mAd.
oemseless monot any was mbie -than I could'
endure. So when toy uncle died and I came
I), suddenly raising inj bead, I see what Aph , Ma.fill,na June., . 4 . :1 - I
whe I .
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*makes',my mischievous smile freez9upou - . I
%wing -room door opeile mud abuts;, I ban
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Billy.and.lapeculated:a8to wbotheri,.were
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Deep, on.Billylti part; he isiguoraptly Cffdr-
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in for the'property, five years ago, I out it,
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The
. . . land.tliat is wall drained can bi
, ray lip.' - � I . . . . I __.
. I woiked Boon after rains and endures. the ,,
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Lr � sullaaaa murmur'ot voio8s ; some
Blaughs. Ibisa, m4lils-laugh, Slid I feel
be,- Suddenly shorn of. his - proboscis,- be
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.wbuld also -find himself 'deprived ofLb'a
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Ins himself to the knife-. Mhe'fact that hi -i
Vulgarity. has 'been passed byz-onoticed L
mud tobk to foreign, trave Ring instead."
"Ithink.if1were.a, manIwodid.i4ther.
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(1�o, be 0outhifiedJ
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.� I- .. . . I . droughb better� while 'the- ground' -warms"
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- . bin my
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)_grow�h_O"UrIOsitY,Ptrbng wii.
'for
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stren-g-th o" f . I . .
He IS calm, sod deo'id'
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once is Do reason why' laiii should -be
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bea, soldipr than anythivs," ivay,', with
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- * o� - IRALSTINK 1110JILIET"; " , � mitwdf more -
.1 I .. abundant crops and better til I lase., ... - .
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last. some Cougainist BOULI to
, Cal
ixe my thoughts I Where 6n eartlliL�Ier
Silly well-bred, both. in.mauLier and expres�
Sjoll_�L!'tWo ChAtIna We A6 not %ppiecimte . as
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shown toward, him' 6. Second - time. - P&PA
looki up blandly. - .. ... . . .
effabion. 11 I omfinoi, imagine'aily ene dia.,
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likinglibe life it seems to too such'& gay,
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A Itandoeme Variety all Dress NpvcIttle" Some nit raisers keep a book In ,which
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L am Shout to prosecute mi search ior
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onsu,ch.fiequent oco�tiivad�sls when die.
grace falls Upon o6a or 6,11 .of the bougehold,
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; .& Army I ask what ycrumbsuby being 'dii
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tiiepig,at ba;3k?' he maks, with -4 SUspIC;0Us,
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- one� on good'in every respect. Andouritily
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Stiytbing woild' be, 'preferable, to beillagan
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, I . . they register age And variety of,eV
. I-ViLaistables and Fruilpoenl�jlllni'tv. . , , ,ery .
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tree in ,their orchard; togesbeic ,wit say
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' J�reaaoamkers slid millinors Are --busy -as , items in regard. to'its -
n in person, when be suddenly aPpears,
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Ling toward me from-ar -totally,. unei.
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the'caltftuesa and bre6ding become so' ter.
rible tbat, without so much as a fro ' ' h
woo 0
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tbirst fdr.i�formaliom . . . .. . .
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1,1�01i,.it meanglititigila -lugir, I atippoie,"
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" 1 sm.'Uniavelibg a quantity of scarlet
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grat tin
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prod6otive.
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bees 11 with Bilks, satins, velvdts sod laces, nesR, treatment, etc., which Are thought to.
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'getting ready .for I aster Sunday. ' I . 1. .
There be deourable. . .
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ated direction. .
I hatloup,?"heaskii,.i..biiu.s.uvI neat.
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Can witherbaboyond recognition. . .
. -1 am his parti;ular bete noirie.; -my .-boy"
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-upon,
returus-Billy, only olig,litly taken-absdlr� . ,.
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. '-...I 'do nab 'ibialic I shouldtionsider to A
* *401 that has been cleverly tangled by
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Obeekie, my-Joic-terrier, and Bo between
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are 66 numller� of Changes in dress goodsi as � New. oats' are not good ,to feed boXoe., ,
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well ad innovations'in. okodels' and the off They* relax * the 'and -
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I Oh, Billy, he is here -Mr. Carrington,
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denioll. *sys j%r-evary:hout of -the day
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' ' V -Lever ti too of eon.
his.senki i7s net eR� He
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'me his
� lue kj thing - It .1,1ound myself. on a pig's.
bac ," says papa, still .apparently abroadi:
wdarineso,and 'the Jldgets�-b�oughton.by
the execution of a �task -thai, is utterly for.
.bowels often .if the
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tints Skirts are worn monddirably. fultor., Change from -old .to now- is sudden, the * '
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. Polonaises, are siilr fa.tored. - 'This graceful .
. value' of the'okt; ration is almost entirely
asau," I exclaim, eagerly. anu
6mma Are with, him. I wonder 'will they
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trasti a unfavoribly�'with. genils
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elegant Dora , He-datesta �guohiUg�peoplai'SL
Still desirous of #Aving his ignorance'en-,
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jl�hte ned� - . . � .
.eigti to � MY taerbes-I feel sAgrpi.sii, mud
have pointed ray last remeak. - Dirsionki
style of dressia generally contilered equally last. As.tlirey slizi - -
nk. A good
. deal in drying,
be6oming*to tall and short figures. This
E him about the wood?" ' ' , .- I
r ifuse if .they -aid," says
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indI,-uulha0piIvfoi-myse1f, am natarally
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very uffbodo-nate.: 'I feet not. only a desire
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' '11.1 don,h'SUPPOSS YOU.*oU61 I . nds
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�grUffly.; an boglish
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up in mild hocror, and' Costs A depreca ting
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. . the old natal though nominally ddarer, Are ,
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L Mrinent to draped. considerably, -high OU'L U .
9 .. adaliy obeaperi as well so better feed, than, .. "
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Ily,gloomily. "Fro,inall1hear,hamnsi
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, to love, bob a 'I i33�es ad'aboonquerable long-,
. Billy' and, - being . boy,
shlborrani `bf 1cony, He, makes a ohr,
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gimuce ,At our Visitor, L Me'. 0srrington
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laughs -a:ebort, thoroughlY amused Ititigb..
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the hips. .There gre7 two separs.tei on .L . .. .
.to'. the-UPW cropi . . . I
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mpa-�7 � e.00.w- - -
called MairieAntoinette. anilthe - ko I be -kept memb--stid, _ _.
I stable-66uld
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a regular Tarta I.. Brewster smye he ,is
) hard9st landlord in the county, 'turni
*the
ing to. openly declare my love; and as
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Riland is-ganerally with b! i regiment, and
Anneceasary clatter '.ill L his.
W'I � k.�_KbA
spoon. . . L � . .. . . . L ,� . . , ,-
__�_L' &1it-T-Am not'sti idldr," he so. v�': one
,may fl.ad Bornothing, . to do'in Iif� oeWes-,
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dou .. The sleeves are full and bigh it the * Olean, or th,
X . . 0 Vailk 6%IiDOt be �erfecsly pars. ': 21
shou'Ider, a st3 Is that is greatly favored. Ili Sir lif 'a filthi Stole' will . taint '
tenants out of doors %a &.momont's
fice, and counte'elery rabbit in the place.
. Dora, is a suet of person" who -Would die it
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violently embraced,1 am perfQroe obliged --aweissly,
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-conning prettily to'tbe rescue. One.
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t*kIng.' the. Qde�u's riboney. Pray, Miss.
Phyllis, do. Lot add to ray many vices one-
i .The milk,
Paris.: A about ,figure'ldoks beat -in a. long ' "" it ;,
11 thatie'drawn in I and *hen this I mir� in,
polonsise'with very little looping. 'At the fool
a o8rtmia he is a mean beast; and 1 hope
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ra, won't `68W Kny- 14 -v -o -r -51-111-i m--117- -7 - --
to 6x6eLd oil my Super fluous af&obion upon
- -offir d arling mother slid 'Billy. I
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of- Dara's lavorise. roles is to act as Paues..
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of which I am ,Innocent' L I'cannot; accuse
thi cows Under such. lack of care will be : ,
back the draping .14i disposed in 19MS' morsor Is . dirty. and game, of this filth'
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: shift the conversation. I
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. . 'Strict economy prevails -among us; more ,
Ions a a the pros.
maker on such pUbliciadcasi .
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Sari when the innate goodneiii of her dippo.,
myself Of. having
I wa'steil'eveo'Aye minutes.
'.too my� return. hotpe. Do you'lialieve
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graduating in depth. The buinous—dr"p ties 'will find its way into the pail. � . 1. I
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aria,very-efleotive. ' ` . 11 .1 . .
'Didyou ties him come?. Whbre:haVe,
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.throng noose I ..
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to
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tition vao.bo successfully paraded. ' 11 It i4
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me 20" ... I . - . . 4:
. When horses -eat their.oats too. ralimy. ., L .
All Wool pblided fab'rids are once olore t1l6evilmay be Checked by I cing . - .
PIS i Battle.
:a been All this time . .
f
, Outside. There a -a grand trag. at the
Unholy, ekice save.' Our annual income
of . 'eight ' hundied. poundd goes.-. but,
.that he Wis,bee Yon to -see liii.� "ailineianing
ate youe words, and how vulga,r are ill IlAek-
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" � oh,' 1 did.n6t fibBaEt`if,�. indepd,L' I -say
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,fashionable and Are combiti6d With PWO , clean cobble -stones in the -box. Thii horse
goods of the same lines, And those that are - thus 60
3r,,mod t horses, --Brewuter_say--s:-hC_is
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And of Course be's A acieW.' It
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- - :'..-a orb, - my, '- under any ..Olrcum'
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. Con do
stances, ,An * And, hundred R -to
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i!eY,46:kpre'esio,�,j.-Baside,j'$-ruuningbAck
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earnestly; ,I I . doassure youldbnQt. Of
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compelled' to. pick his o4til ,, �
fAvored. Are mar I ine ble A � I will '
� � ud' 'Ashli i i -red, Slowly, masticate them -niore tharoughly, , -
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- 1 hate it's ai'miser . �
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year out of t is .*a allow 'Rola. 113
State
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Billy's former spee . you shoVid'.ocit
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- believe all Bilewls6r tells, you
m ; -he ill puly a,
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course you'have plenty to d a.*:
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6ink- me very rude"' . I .
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its h I .
gartiet mud alive, Nwith - wh' neat y,mSixed and they will.cib .him -much more good
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in, � Among.�'tbe latest changes in. colors thaliLif h
1. arriedly eaten ip the Crain ary ;io.
Oh, he is t6.9 young to -be a miser,"
,n the innooen of- my hiarb. ',Papa
always in a 6t insdlvej.ic))� leivas us
11 poor* indeed," %A now dress is, therefore' ,
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4roo6,*ndpr,obtLb.lyiB&ys,a.goLodAaa more,
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tha, . . . .. .1 1. 4-,
n -than be ought."
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, Lam coVered -with con'....P. . . .
taken my wards I I a wa unfriendly spirit.1,
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-ther"n,pne 4iw tint that is. called'Naba' Lima 'with a ooluiion of salt and, 11 - ..
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Sahib; it is very liko*a dark tan, Seen in L
bee
re he cinnot a mori �6n' eigtit-maid.
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anty.* Is he dark or fair, Bffly?"!. *
a til,a -J
a rarity�not perhaps so strange so
Dora 019 it is to me --and any amusement
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�4Tbeiiei'1'oripB Billy, -with wrathful
,,you 'just I
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migght�havorallied and taAherorj.)yed,my -
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. . . an, proper y -thinned With skim -a
Strong flght,-and a very
at other times , I 0, -milk frora'whiah idl the, Cream. ha's 'been ,
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Ididn't see him; but I'm Burette 78 Aark
. that costs money would. be an unheard
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triumph" ,were going to SAY.
, 'are than his prayera',1 and if t1tatL ; n't- a
La is �
triumph';. but his ratugh has-,Uphat me.' I
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feel.odi. usly, h p_qqj_y_ypj 1") A -b
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nearly'a'blue gray with sk towlike shimmer., taken,oaakes.�m permanent whitewash for
. door work .
Ile N u hi * plot so -a fine I, 0,117 � ,
_T4_ SM' aud, it is said, randero.the-
1. eqnat,* And probably he equiatkill says
Ily, v piously. "Any one slams could
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of lutury, Out -door Conveyances *a hmve
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none, unieks one is. oompielled to mantibo. a
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- haakneved-expressio'll;' I ildn'tknow what!$ �
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whait. "You.bught to oirreob Yourself, Miss
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Der and appear .
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the smietyof . men, I ha -1 1 Par.
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h, � �
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-out I
-"I' and; combio PelY wood inoota
RMA D,
.g( -.-III-
9M., Wi. ,111%,61, bustible. -16 'is An excellent
with all the rich be oidea and velveteens. "Wash for preseriing
, wood, and formll.fsrm�
Poor old Mother Ha,ggard gilb of bet
startling Vehicle that ties in the Coach.
D6f9,,-bRfere you' 46giu,.'oorreciting other
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tanitiesOf cialdvating the well red i2ouci,
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.parUoula,fly with the I, libraphriel.11val I . 1. .. . r, .
ve- purposes.
aset Ili the -fro b.and onow'inast hav ,�
Is � . � a ii
lint "
.bones, &net was bought,66 one rememb ers
when and where. It th probably an halt.
pe�ple." - ...
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alice that diabitigpisfies the an pf the
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teen. FILS-fil is Anew kind Of dfeea gooda .
.. The plau ofouttino,sbed potajoesto. ,.
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I Bur, lie was in ' Italy than, perhaps he,
loam, and Is popul.arly supposed.to have
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. not going to Ray thiilt,!, declareis
Dors, in. a ember sharper tons. - - ..
.world, and tbekisfore betray hopeleHrly. the
alayness,thatis Consuming . me. Hi appears
thittisoureto-findfa6vor. A,dresimmdObf single eyek and plantiDg'each by. itself is a :P
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this matdrial waa lately fihisfida -for�- good one where the -operation is carefully I ,
In's k ,ow anythiog..abotit It;" I..pnt
lie out, giving the -benefit of a hate doubb.
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coat * fabulous sum, in the days of its youth.
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and boalaty, but'it is 'now 'ancient and sadly
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11 Y�9,-Vdu` were, though. 1twason ihe'
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very tip of your tongue." . . . ,
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Oruellydognizi.ti't 61 the fact, And is wft-
dent1y%hilighly delighted ,with my ember-.
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Easter -wear. .The skirt is made of this ,performed, so.thas'impgrfeablaybe are I
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ivary -tinted.. fil-a fit; the plests are laid thrown
I Oh, didn't haT, Siya Billy, . . with
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�beriug contempt. 11 He didn't send
disreputub'ie, and not one of us but. feels .
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low.sad dejected wh6n,'tucked into Oil,
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" I was nibt,'! reiteiates Dora, her Pretty
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out But it not, 00 novel as is
,lengthwise, with.three doubts box. Oleatest commonlyoupposod. A correeponden t writes
'down
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orders, "I suppose? Oh, lad V'- Once
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136ndak mornings, we are driven by Papa
Oval Cheeks gib*ing pink as the heart of a
rose, while.her liquid blue eyes .changed to
4"Thauk you," ho.o1yS ; 1 am glad you
exonerate me. 'I felt sure -that you did not
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the 6Ack; the fiontisa row of butto La. that his grandfather -out, Potatoes tit tb* I
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owared with the g�odo. The vest.ii cut�of way�aihundr4yeare ago. Thisindiciatba �- -
rly started in his Billitigsgmte attaint it
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mpoRsible to say where my brother will
'draw
tib attend the parish .church.,, -I. even re-
mom' bar Dora shedding. tests now and then
gthat
steel gray, ' . I . ..
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,Wish to Crush me .utterly.. It you enter- ,the
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tained 6 bad opinion of mej Miss'Playllis, it
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same goodo. bui .of an earn tinge, very: that for ordivary' careless plautiDg.whdis
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Vale.- 'The jacket*fs short on, the .hips and potatoes 6r. those dub. in larger Sizes are.
rose to a line, but forivamely,f6le
-as this oidesi draw Digh ; but - was
11 William" be -silent", inid a papa,
would'hUry me.more -than 1'es.n usy.01 �
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out Away to'ohow 'the vest front.:; there best. - . . . . ,
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�. Carrington's character,' M&rtho,,' our
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when the Doomouds-or-le-Ouppaidges had
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with authority, And . a6 for a= Poo a
A faint patiso, -during "Whicti .1 kutrw-biii
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are rowporemall buttons, covered with -the t i . 1. im , � I �.
.lot servant, makao, her' appearance as
a moment and comes up to uswith An -
)oubg-mau. at a) iog withibern h hi
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reasonably be expected so Pat in an AP
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stop to the faimily feud� ' . ..
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byes are Still fixed wifh� open-amuReinent
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. I. Me Flatware Charmer Adinlited. 1.
sa:me fabric, that run . on both, eide� of' the . .
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.important expression up6n: -her jovial ,
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pearanbe during the service, and Who would
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Ah I L6vo wail nover without 1.
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The pang, the agonji thij doubt. -13.m . CO. I
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Upon my crimson countenance. I begin to
hate him. . I
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jacket and the vest Is Clarified with those � in the old d&YR ,no woman Was allbWed
buttons. -The Atraw-hat that will .be worn to, desecrate ' 'the monastery of Sam _". .,
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�kiss Phyllis, Your in& wants'You in the
be sure'to lioger, mud, witaeop outi.disgraso. ;
ful retreat afterwaird. ' .
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with this. suit is of a dainty adru , the high AugustiniMeNiOD,by so muchaspaiting
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4wing room at oaOet,11she,iAys. 14 The!
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Of course pips, has his two hunters. We
. The next,day Mr. CArrington cisllsagaW
�=thi4 time ostensibly oil busioess matter's
musically-," 11 Perhaps to Walk. through �
them -would give you Pleasure, as they Oman
crown is anciiialed. with a fold of veivat of, hat foot within its walls. A'noble l6dy-bf
the sam'b afiade As the -shirt of the Acme -,, Spain, wife of the reignib,g vicetoy,'was beat -
auge gentleman is there, and -01
have been taught that n6 gentleman, could
'on
*�and Papa and he discuss, turnips Arid
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Doi fail'to iecall old days, and the remem.
two'long ostrich plumes are skilfully ad. citi-visitingit. Nothingd,juld stop her, and .
I Wants me?" I ask, in astoniobrilobt
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i being usually re�arded as a deal Z"
p6BLiblyget 0 without:tlieln ina'st6pid
country place, And that it is more from a
' a
otbar Nim produce in the. study, until th
interview becomes so extended that it
branou of a past that IDA's been -happy I 0 so,
sweet." fjfgblFi,,, as though She were in. .
I Xtut:-she found only-empt
justedvii one side, �artisll� conoe'Ang-u' In she Came.
ofthe grown, the Slide are cloisters, for osbh virtuous monk I
in ornamentq . " Martha, in' my h1gir
iioble-daiiit",Q-Buiitain-the-respeata,biltt�y-,6o,itxra-to-the-r-est,.oLuBAhey�muaLWnto-z--
.0ors, . I
Ahq..bahlb of rem egLb�� oil happy
portion pi&tily
Curled over each other and rust oil- the briiii. himself o9ourali - iti'llis c6lijand afserw aid �
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Tis lovelyl" returns Mariba, And
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, of the ta.mily _tba,ti from any plealiure she's
maybe derived from them i that they are
Before -leaving, Mr. -Carrington finds his
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Way to tifie drawiog-rooms where Does and
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pants. -I , I � . . .
-t I shall be- gISA-to. visit them Agift'113111
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at thabsok, Iookivp?,� v�rylik go rosette, bvelry' stode ,10 the floor which hor.saa, - - -
. .a a Ill; ,
I - . I riledious iii6b bid touched was carefully ,
esomraged, I give my dross 008 or
I hasty polls and follow In Dora's foo,�.
'kept, .,We try to believe tbia-but we don't.
We Bee *cry low ileighborsi for-t.he simple
I are seated Alone, he, having greeted -us,
artigi a -64r lazily after him, until he gets
Stowers Air. Carrington, rising; as MY mis. '
ter lays down the ivory.shutsta. Ile glances
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, AT,elions Courishilil, Ended. - I replaced. by pivw' onto .'frash from thip
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, ' . mountain top before tfie Pollution of hot
Pa. .
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L quarter of an hour label! I rush back
reason that there are -very few sonee,. This
limits,ditiher po.rtleg,and smvea expensd in
wituin a few feet of Dorai 'Here lie Seats
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hiroself, .
. wistfully it me, but I have nob yet recov.
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Brad my eque.nivaity. and rivet toy gaze
The bandsomest girl in Sylvania County wao considered removed. But .
Ga ,bocame engaged, nearly forty years ",,a 138 1
F111M.-h-rer stidly Changed, and the houjib has - I
BuIX, and discover him standing,
' wl!h
is bead atiff sbouldera,'in a tiny cloiet
. many ways; but, r4ther throws Us YOU099 r
tryapi5nourownresouroso. Nwoutsldbts
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Dbralstattitig. Dorminalwais*tattil3g;
She novok does waythibg else; mud Rarely.
=h�y wool relentlessly as bepmees:
gh the open window. ' . 1. - - .
ago;'to i John Gross, the. odo of A wealthy . been turneld into a Common hostelry. . . '. 1,
Planter, Shortli after the e � ti � I
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,b opens off the hall. and is only divided
al the drawine-room by the very frailest
'come to diottirla -oar unintarowing valm ;
we have no coulpsnifts, no frieheig beyond
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there is Do- work � so pretty,-oo be6omiug to .
white Rogers as that ,in. wbioh the swift
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Announced. Groes went to New eAns oil It la-bellQved by eminentLondon lawya 6.9
hii9itipoo, 'forgot big- lady 'love, settled I ,
in i .
'Until has
partitions. His attitude I if centupled,
his face
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our hoarthatone. N�) %larmfog Ina.1dento
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lialbishaotlo is -brought to bear.. Never.
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16 Ili tout , O'clock. There is; A delicious.
Texas and did not retuin home, two the sentence Of imPrisourdiint passed
Though the, ludy'had- not board oil Me. Edmund Yates, bditor of the Woeld, .
i betrays the Iivolieet'intetaet
be listens Assiduously to all that to going,
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occur to heasod� Due deadened existence;
no onii,eviir- Slopes with the wlis Of his
theleas, though lie !(a beside toy Ri8terJ
ni�yor'rmise my head w0bout entrount6riug
bush.all overthe house and grotindy, a, hush
that betrays the abseboo'ot the ,malle bird .
years .later,
a word from him in all that time, she Was for a libel on" E *ft liotiodsla, will be .
Annulled by the Coors of Ar�pesl,
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Well, what is he like 21, he asks in 4,
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bosom friend. All is flat; state and unprofit.
able. ' , -. I . . I
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big, blue eyes fixed upon Ins. .
Hiseyea are vary bandsofile, lattgdand-
from his nest, fi�d bispeaks soaurity�, Billy
alad 1, hdt in hatid, sitand upon the d9or--
still true. They renewed the engagement, I
then quarrelled, and Gross went off again. The'Prenth Ripedition ,to gUng-hoa has
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'Massed
ge whisper, straig latening lifingelf as lie -
s me, and pointing fit the direction of
It is then- with mingled feelingi of'fear
and delight thmt we hoar of Sliriwig�more
very darki and wonderfully kind, oyes that
lab Sao into the tins heart beyond,
tilteliuna look with ca,ution round us, POOL&
rittoty to taking night to Brinoley Wood
He remained Away until &- few days ago, Bta.rted. The troops tire it Bontsy., ,
when )in returnod to bid old homestead to It is to . ported that for the defence of Hung. -
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Very nice," I -answer with d"i-siono
belop put in readiness to receive its master. I
Me . Ourring6no out how landloeat--our old
one
16 whole face is full'at beano.
ifiddedill YA He
makes no *unwis6. attempt tti. it,
E Vdr F.illft toy *UnlUOky 0006ssioti of having
kFd Me. 0a,irrington's permission to -wan-
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celebrate his 60t1a birthday. ge'llotfud big Are 4AMembled 9,000 Black -Flags
fiand6ostill-whitiligabd Pr6taptly nivki�d and.12,000 Cbioesci troops. 86jiouorasiaj� - ,
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ad not dark at .mll-qdite f6ir'L .1 asked
i.sbout the wood when I got the chmace,
and died about five VOUS 690-11968 SO
length woarl(.cl of a forerign gojouin, And is
.bids,
bey(ni the cultivation' of a f9jr btown
a OjetAthe tillat-does not sitogebber o)uo�al
der through the groundo-thereby betray-
Ins the pleAsure I feel Ili sudh wAnderings
bet, She had refused many offerA of mar, Once in expdoted there, . ;
riage during hiii hbiroac,j. Three tuen whom' Abdibraing to a reporb pubills6d by the ,..* .
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I he said we might go there whenever we
hastening to the land of his fat)1ore. 150,
the- dolicately-fotmed mouth .benes,th, the
-we Lave fittlid it OtTa,ligely difficult to
she L had' refused bouame respectively,* A comparly for excavating the canal on the
Congressman, a Sonst6r and 0, 0OVernar. Isthmus
160,06nd that ib would gilvollinigires't
kahtl6port &bees weeks begoremystory ,lips
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of which ars And and almost sensitiva -got
beyond the preoinots Of out home. - .
. I of Corinth,' the -works will be .
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aiiure it wa wouia Consider it %A out owr), .
I And it
,opaps,und fovolice truly,. 110"aame,be
,we
onoughtobe winaniahlbut foraoartain
�To.d%y,however,bringtiUABildbi�tjhttnaeof
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' - I . finishe bYth6 time &PPOh1tOd--i, e., in the '
The Dublin o6rrespondenti of tho London ?1
987, 'The
era was not lie turned ont old
ray "I" 901"I'do", WiR,the Wretch kiial.
,saw, be — , No, have all Arrmu�ed
agat ago -it.io Dora who Is to oibnqnor.
totiv ate,
.fl Of Quiet rnoitiation about them
And V,e IOWOX jL�W; !Is is tall And ratfirm
freedom as we may nor, have again, business
11111�vlag Called our fabbee to So �ajoilbibg
year . 'les, u
Canal, tw0ve ILI I
febta longtib"-wIll Unite -theIonli"'and
TePg�qptr debion, upon information 29geau
no. the without 'Any Orders ,
1-5ats exdeadingly to be liked*" Says
blip, ' - olded, wrld has A Very clean.
litly in
grom Whioh. he Cannot 'POS�Ihly
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the lipgoe'st authorityj the ally
. t shake is Seiap'L and save the voyage of 120 miles
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I w I. (31 hall dismissed him',
marnium that Light at dinfierf ,addrelown, L
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h d he a, 111i haticIA Ste Whiteana, .
'tW'abub
return until the shudes of'evehing have
bir.1% blyinthp atatemant that a Conspiracy L Around the Caps of.matapa in. - Sokitherni
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lots Billy slips off a jam,pot,oft-wM10h
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P%pK4 slid allading to out landlord, ,,and Z I
very distinguishad-looking. X rr.ther . thiUkj L
IL)' lt'bfg.; his feeb very passable.
"Tloyoultnow,".1le Ili Saying to sympal-I
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well fallen. Ou ML has for
r evil gerAlls, tit I
once been kind, having !orgotten ohUggest
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bps bedo diactivat6d to'bloW 'Up Mounijoy Io,ly Sod Stably will dedvb the greatest
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Prison *ith.dynatblte,� adyaptaga ft6in the flow route. .
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