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e. - "I wonder if Ike did pay that debt?" said brought flom a spiing down in the grove, The French still fight an avera,90 �
I - DR. SABIN E'S, � PATIENT. I She gazed at him with those wild, horror I 4 a Must, I sup- the very place where the wolves seemed the thousand duels a year. I
, . I struck eyes, then broke into a laugh, such % Claremont, indifferently. I
, . --------- � laugh for one who loved her to hear ! - pose, for there was Do such I. 0, U. found thickest. Mr. Gladstone thinks t.h&t Milton WSJ
- - . 11 Ha, ha I Yes, he will, If he knows, I either in Mr. Guest's pocket -book or any- If there had been snow on the ground we the first author to sell manuscript.
," PROLOGUE. no One saw or heard her about in the inter- where amongst his papers. I remember might have opened the door and snatched a What is believed to be the highest elec-
, I - ,� 11 91 NON PROVEN. ff I val ; but Isabel knew you were below, you tell you ! Only it's gone gone !" She wrung that distinctly." dipperful before the wolves could touch us. tric centra -1 station in the world is located
� - � told us." her hands now, then gripped her lover's with inton gave him a shrewd) startled look. But there was no snow. We did not know at Pontresina, in the Swiss Alps, tle alti-
,�, I is Wa find the prisoner Not GailtY) my " Yes, knew I had come to plainly tell hat the strength of madness. "Areyousurehe W,, Mr. Guest put, it into his Pocket -book, what to do.
.�. 91 him, if Fred called for water continually. Mother tude being 6,WO feet above the sea level.
- .- lord. " brother that I cared nothing for his fortane; doesn't know it, Albert?"
. � A pause, a dead bush throughout the 'but. then," he said, "what W&B fOan(' on
2 �. 4 addedflow- meant-sineeshe loved -me -to make her is Quite sure, Isabel." in the poor d I call up the evidence I stood by as he became nearly frantic, So did 1. We both It has been reckoned that if the whole
. �. crowded cnrt, and the . foreman my wife *in spite of him." What -O, what? -was i ark- one it, and bays to it, * . 9 There, that's your believed that unless Fred had water he Ocean should be dried up, all water passing
R -1 ly __ " Exactly," said Sabine; "she, doubtless, ened memory and shattered mind? What d � would died before mo i away in vapour, t1he amount of salt rernairk-
ip , ,� Wa wish, my lord, to add & rider. On saw yon leave, and may then have gone to did she fear, and know? Who was the nest. "' � rning. I .
1� - "Great Heaven! at last -at last,the I went into the shed to get father's shot- Ing would be enough to cover 5,000 000
the evtdence before us, so entirely circum- Rolf Guest to Vlead or defy." is he V light !" muttered Albert, leaDing back, diz- gun. I had a wild idea that I might grad. square miles with a layer one mile thick.
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R stantial. we feet obliged to give the accused " The last, then; my darling is as high. Great Heaven! was big secret suspicion
r I zy, dazzled, for a moment by the broad ually kill all the wolves by firing out of the There is a carving knife and fork in New
i, the benefit of the doubt, and therefore we spirited as she is sensitive. Pardon my in- unspoken yet, right? Did she know— glare. window. I could find no shot larger than York which is the largest set in the world.
1,1V find him Not Guilty- " terruption." " My darling, believe me, yon are, and im with an odd, eager duck shot, and I gave up ray idea. The knife is 1% feet long and the fork 7J
swept through the crowd Winton looked at h
A wave, a surge " And he Was a violent man," concluded shall be, as safe here as in my arms I" he . All a6round the shed hung many valusible feet. The handles are made art of ale.
T,!;, �not,of.relief, not of.satiifactiou_m-yet the the doctor. " If my theory be near -the went on, tenderly -oh, how tenderly - expression. I
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4 and there " Pardon me, air, but I should like so to furs. There were skins of all sorts of ani. phant's tusks and are worth EIGO. rf'ogethei
,e� pnr-ODer was young, ban laorne, mark, only shep poor heart, and Heaven, soothing her agitation. I I And I shall not
I �i were fl'fL-,rs in the evidence. . know what may have passed to madden her. be far; only within a few hours' run-, and ask what you mean by what you said." Dials, but the most valuable were twelve the implements are valued at ;C3DO and
V_ [a and said, slow- fine fox skins with bushy tails. In one and weigh 320 lb.
'y is &I rdict !" said one manI, From my experience of insanity -and I I snall come back, I hope, before long, to The other bent forward ,
11-1 onstroug ve Corner stood a barrel, and I peeped into it,
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0 �: indignantly; " the evidence agal keep you always." re although I knew it contained no water,
_4 k 'Lust him is have had tbisprivate asylum for many years ly: An interesting experiment is being made
V ��, simply overwhelming, He must have done -1 am convinced the,re has been something I She put her soft cheek against his, caress- "I mean that,my strong iusPiCiOns' a a ' n some of the engines of the Grewt Easterin
hak - � . � arousi o -night. being full of pitch used for caulking oat Railway Company to test the
,� i� it!" more in her case than seeing the corpse car- in ed by what you have told me t adv Inlages of
'11: atleman just before the speaker glanc- 91Y. I inean. to ask you in the name of justice to boats. - oil as a fuel in the ordinary locomotives.
ij,; A gei tied in, even though You followed and she " There is such trouble in this dear face !" Mother called me in and
"I bade me Open Several of the engines have been supplied
� " ad round with a slight lift of the brows, a heard anything against you. It is a mystery she said, wistfully. 110, such trouble!" keep silence about it absolutely till you hear
I as if to say : I I Much from me -the man who has suifered so terri- the Bible at random and read. In that way with oil tanks, and the firemen have the
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" I I slightly amused smile,, which only she can solve if ever she recovers. Poor fellow, he could only strain her to and counsel option of using the oil or the coal as the3
I - You are going abroad you said? 12 1 is -breast, and bow his bead to hers, fare- in time of trouble. The leaves opened at think fit. EKpf nence has shown that thi
yonknowabout law.' Aloadhe remark h bly for another's foul crime. I am. Albert our family often sought comfort
I -1 " ed -. "Ye ,"said theother, bitterly;l1whatplace ing back for her sake, the - choking sob and Claremont !" I half guessed it !" ex- the fifteenth chapter of Judges, at the story
� � � 11 A clear verdict of what in Scotland have I 8 " Good Heavens ! men prefer the oil. It requires less stok,
now in the world? The verdict acquit- and bitter cry:
� ��. would be Non Proven ; the man is acquitted ted me legally, to convict me morall ofafoul "You break ray heart! You break my claimed the jookey, excitedly. "Shake of Samson fastening fire-branda to the tails ing, and produces a steadier body of $team.
�I Y . . hands, air, pleme, if you'll so honor me, and of 300 hundred foxes and sending them Money is called 11 sterling" becansie in the
�, by a fluke of evidence. Practically in every* murder, Yes, I am going abroad, butl am heart !" through the grain fields of the Philistine,,.
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� I ? body's eyes the poor feylow is gui] ity.3p . going to set mygel . f one life -object -to try " There'll be no trouble then, when you count on George Winton. To think. how time of Richard 1. money coined in the
I it, air 92) often my wife and me's said you was inno- I read, but the story seemed to give us
.� 11 Hard lines though that, ain't' and find if there was any on, man or wo- are strong again," he whispered, at last, east of Germany became, on account of iti
4. I said another man. is Anyhow he can't he man to whom Guest's death was c f' advan- " I must go away now, dearest, beloved one, cent, and now to know we was right ! But no comfort, no suggestion. The wolves purity, in especial request in Engiand, and
1, I wonder, air?' only bowled louder, and the Pick boy moan.
1, i tried again, if someone turned up and said tage." tor your sake." where is Pierce BoI find- ed more piteously. was called Easterling money, as the people
_ i hey saw him fire the shot. There he goes out " Heaven send you success, my de A last close embrace, a last long kiss, and Ali ! where? Suspicion was ueitber of that part of Germany were called Igaster-
'� . � ar Clare- Mother and I were quite beside ourselves. I i , ga..
" I suppose they've got some mont, for only the he went out. .-
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a.'r, o' the dock. discovery of the real We mu.t get water in some way. I opened
il I formalities to do now. � murderer will, I fear, clear yon to the ma- He could scarcely have borne more, the, TO BE CONTINUED. the door to look out, and a grea:t wolf thrust The following adyertisement appeared re'
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i� �1�� Of course there were, and the man so late- jority of the world. Well, you wish to see doctor saw, after all he had suffered these I .__________-dW_� his head into the room. cen"y in an American newspaper:-,, Want
�- ly on trial for murder must have left by a Isabel ; but, my poor boy, I warn you, it two months past. Quickly f'braced myself against the door, ad . -A young lady as Clerk of the Counti
, . privato exit, for the crowd sam him no will be very bitter for you -I do not think - " I know all, " he said, quietly. " I was THE FOX TAIL TORORM But the creature struggled vigorously and Court of Elbert County. It will be neces-
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, --knew not if his heart were almost she will know yon. 11 outside -near, if needed.. She knew you at would have forced his way in, had not
il , more � - sary for her to marry the County Judg
. *11 Address, County Judge, Elberton." There
, broken with the agony of its burthen of " Not know me?" Albert staggered back, last; and there is hope now that she wi . _�__ - mother seized a burning brand from the
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�' . another's awful crime, putting his hand before his eyes; 91not some day remember all we think she knows, - fire place and. thrown it into his face. The were r,early a thousand applications.
) ,&, . . . The evidence, circumstantially, had been know her lover, who would die a thousand the shock of which has had such terrible .4st Adventure on the Frontier- . wolf leaped back and I barred the door. There are but three places in the world
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I �� hea,vy. It had been proved that there had deaths for her I she must -she will know effeeL Go on your search, my dear boy, ' Then I remembered that wild animals where women possess the privileges of
.1 I beeU high words between the accused and me at least out of all the world." and Heaven speed you with hope." summer h,)tel and old gentlem6n said co were afraid of fire, I believed that if I voting which are accorded to men, and they
� . I - the�murdered man, Mr. �;uest, of Elm Hall " Follow me," said Dr. Sabine ; 11 but be Bur, Christmas came -spring, summer,. ine, as we sat gazing out upon the waters could only make some sort of large torches are Iceland, Pitcairn Islands, and the IsIt
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. � �, , about his sister, shortly before careful not to excite her much. But if.she autumn-Christma crain,, and of Lake Oneota sparkli I could get the water in safety. But of of Man.
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I I at he (the accused) had knows you -there is hope." � I t -sick." afternoon sunlight: is it you like I will tell
I 1�� deed was done; th still " hope -deferred made the hear what mate-ial could I make my torches ?
I �- le - Hall in a mad passion ; that the . you a story whose events took place on this The stock of Bank of England notes whicli
.1� fi'tbe And he led the way upstairs, openeda � - , . I There were a few small Ings lying by the are paid in fire years fill 13,400 boxes, which
�t A��. dead man had also gone out towards the door. and only -said quietly, 11 Go in." very lake."
� 1�.. fatal copse in his own park ; that & Pistol- Albert Claremont passed within and paus- CHAPTER II. . After a little preliminary talk he told- fire -place, but firewood, and white oak at if placed side by side, would reach over two
� , 41 I I that, would not makv good torches. I miles. If the notes themselves were placed
'. ,�,� . shot, bad been heard by a game -keeper at a ed. . - the tale. I reproduce it here as nearly as I must have something that would flare and in a pile they would reach to a height of
�_ I I I I distance, and on running to thespot he The apartment was spacious and lux- I THE JOCKEY'S STORY. can remember it in his own words. blaze.
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.... - - Albert Claremont, with urious, the windows lookin out ove- " Second class --- something -carriage- Mk -father was a clergyman in a back- five miles. They weigh ninety tons and re-
-.. -, forkwi the accused, . I went into the shed. There was noth. present 1,750 millions sterling.
- d a blood- large, grounds, and heyoni over .th,; 1 ,iere you are -quick, please !" woods district of Maine. His p
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I I - f�i a small revolver in his hand an ing there exee,pt furs. I was turning to go An ingenious way of smuggli . h
. ,stain on hisband, bendiug over the mu ies of Higligate, amidst In jumpea the little man addressed, slap era were so few. and his salary so small he Ing opium as
,� . out, when my eyes fell upon the fox ski
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.., - t A&znan, evidently horr ed. One witness which the house stood. One glance went.the door, and off again swept the tidal was forced to hunt and trap five days in hanging above the barrel of pitch, and the Puget Sound, and has evidently been going
i..".., -1- had swom he had seen the pistol in Clare- took that in; it was the one solitary figure train from Dover after its last stoppage. I the week, writing his sermon on Satur- story of Samson's foxes that I had just read
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__ � Mont's powession, but had been forced to that riveted the The new passenger, who could scarcely day. on for years. A log was sawed lenuthwise,
_�, � . If revolver, beautiful . man's gaze -a slender, have weighed over seven stone and a half, When the emigration toWiscousin be. darted into my head. Here were my t(,rches! I and hollowed. The halves were then fast-
-_ - admit it was the ordinary aorta girl, such a mere girl, sittin * I would smear these fox tails well with pitch
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- 1_, � - and whose whole gaft, dross (albeit quite gan mauy bf our neighbors decided to go I elled together with wooden pins, and the
7 � 11 an i it mighkhave been one like the weapon low fauteuil by a window, her white hands . , and how they would blaze !
7,_ - I whole filled with contraband opium. Few
._ �, produced. ordinary clothing), and toub ensemble told and oar family went with them. The
- I . lyi in listless apathy on he la, the Withoutany reluctance at all I cut off
, It was proI, far as a negative can In r tut in him to be a jockey, deposited his valis ' Maine people found in this part of the state - -looking
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�, _,Z�l whofe attitude that of hopelessness ; I the twelve beautiful brushes. I hung a Baud dol -
1 be called proven-tbat nobody had been the great, dark ey ttled himself to his satisfaction, and then, a region of lakes and forests much resembl- log of containing two or three thou
� r, es, that turned slowly on Be kettle of pitch over the fire, and as soon as � lars'worth of opium. �
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- . �� seen near the Not or park, going or coming the new -comer, there was a wild, damb liar. , glancing his shrewd eyes round, found him- ing the region they had come from. My itwas sof t gave the fox tails a thick coaLing.
-11 about the self opposite to the only other occupant of father brought his family here to Lake Parents cannot name their children just
::Ull > I towards it. No stranger seen ror, as if their gaze had looked once and for . . t Then I brought out two long -handled fish what they please in Germany. Bylaiperial
neighbourhood except the accused, was all on some sight too appalilng to be ever the compartment, a handRome, distingue- Oneota and in the grove on yonder poin , � sliears and lapped their butt ends and then
. �� admitted the fact, and out of all these therek blotted out -a sight before which reason looking young man, wrapped in a well -fur- just where that gay summer cottagestands, lashed thein together. With pieces of the order Government functionaries are forbid -
Were of Course minor points adduced, for had fallen a -wreck; there was n � d ulster. be built a log cabin of three rooms and a den henceforth to register any infaut in a
� a recognition re wire which father used for snares I fastened I
i' and aaminst, needless to mention here. The in that glance as it met 'that of the well- The tall, fine form, with its graceful easy shed. the fox tails to the iron speartines. I thus Christian name beitring the slightest relation
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15 ameZeeper declared that it was impossible nigh heart -broken man who stood there, pose and masculine beauty of both figure and His parish was now larger than ever and had a long pole with torches at both ends, to politics. Socialists are very fond of call -
or anvono to have fired the shot and ea- countenance, were an almost ludicrous con- his parishioners much fewer; but if he had in% their children Robespierre, Lassalle,
, � t, still as a statue, -striving for perfect self - and and by lighting All the torches at once and I
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- � caped'mi amy direction without his se ' in& dared move trast to the little sharp, though bouliommie far to go to deliver his sermons, game whir:ing the pole around I could walk sur- B el, Liebknecht, and the like, but Em -
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figure on the open as he himself ran. There ee monthsago they had face, and undersized form of this jockey. farbearing animals were much more plenti peror William objects to the practice. So
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, 'I', � was a atch of young fern just a little way Pa . 44 Very cold this evening, air," said he, ful in the Wisconsin woods than in the rounded by a circle of flame. . the the child's name must be chosen from the
_ .. ris with pliglited troth ; one month later, bbing his lean, muscular hands ; " looks woods of Maine. Mother insisted that I should light
__ V I I I beyonN the copse, but he ha,d- ran close by on that terrible day of the murder, he had ru Be miles torches and make a charge at the wolves to Bible, the Calendar of Saints or from the
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_._, I - __ it and must have seen anyone amongst it bent over her unconscious form before they like snow -but it's seasonable weather for try roll of princes and national heroes.
��� . , however crouched down. . Christmastide, air." distant. The nearest village was ten miles . the effect before starting to go to the
�-, put him under arrest; and now- spring If the wolves ran, she was to sally The principal Receiving-bouse of the
,. h away, at the mouth of the little branch that
_-�,_ I The defence, in the hands of & very clever ,,, 11 Well--7-yes-but," said the other, wit
i� I Voe!woel Each heart must bleed, must out w4h a pail, and while I swung the tor. Royal Humane Society is in Hyde Park, and -
�V_, rising Q. C., was bold, and attacked the pro. a half -amused smile which the dropping empties into the head of the lake.
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, secuting defects of evidence, more than re- I moustache veiled. Is I rather hate I season- In the second year cold weather came Chas she would carry the water. those who would wish to see the apparatus
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�'.__, � . lying an its own denials, since on both sides That they must meet like this t able' wheather, as English people use it- early in November but no snow. The lake I lighted the torches and stepped through employed in rescuing the drowniiig would
� 11� §---. * almost everythifiR might or might not be ".1sabel,"-the rich, low tones said, the means infernally disagreeable weather. I was frozen several feet thick. My little the door. The wolves fled before me like do well to pay it a visit ; boats, ladd.-ra,
. usic tremulous with emotion. frightened sbeep. They stooped far off in ropes and poles, wicker -boats, buoys, life
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��,' and the accused had no witnesses save his soft in hate cold I" brothers and I enjoyed many a fine skate on I and All'
- S - � , There was the slightest quiver of those " Ha I ha! ha! Foreigner, eh, sir -do for it. Father, also, skated along the ,-shore the shadows where the light gradually faded preserving apparatus, baths, beds,
- I I 1, own evidence, taken on oath at the inquest phernalia are there; while
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�, 11 I delicate hands, as if the loved, familiar it rather I" every morning to reach, some of his traps into darkness, staring at the blaze with the requisite Para
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I I ", I . The substance wag this: sound had somehow, thrilled the cords of 11 Think so?" returned the gentleman, that were set near the lake. It vras a liar. liatenin eyes. I shook the torches at those who wish to see the Society's meu at
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�, � - the woman's heart. Hisleapedwithswil with certainly a foreign shrug: "well,any- vest time for him. The cabin loft and shed the and they sea -
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'� -_ mitted meeting Mr. Guest an just from Paris." One day my father made preparations for through the frosty air.
I , I - ,d his youngsis- closed the door. With the roaring, flaring
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C. . � 11 Isabel, my ,darling !-my one love I blazing whirling about us we hurried to the The chief officer of the Glasgow ship Pa8s
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11� -7. He (the prisoner) admitted a stormy, 11 Ali !" said the other, with a quick, setoff. His skates rang as heaped over the
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E., �� hostile interview at Elm Hall on the fatal No control could banish the suppr sudden flash in his dark eyes, 11 and you are ice, drawing behind him a Bled loaded high
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�M, . __ day, of which Miss Guest was the subject, agony in the voice, the deep trouble in the a Jockey. I think. Were you at the Grand with the furs he expected to exchange
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-, -, ;1; - - but be refused all further detail or reason. eyes,'in every haggard line of the hand- Piix that year ?" � for supplies at the settlement Over his
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pl__.z t_'_ approached with our glaring whirling circle one of the crew, a lad, fell overboard into
i: - __ hot blood, and had proceeded some distance She gazed on him in a strange, strained little man, Is I rDde Temeraire for the Vi- in this region then. They were not danger-
- 1� .." . &, - of flame. the sea. The mate instantly leaped into the
�_ VK towards the western gate of the park, when way, that seemed as if eagerly searching fo comte de Latour. Was you there ?" Ong in summer but in the winter they hunt-
_� -, he was startled by the report of fire -arms something, through the lj�orror that neve "' In Paris at the time -yes ; but not at ed in packs and would not hesitate to at- Mir ther had dipped the pail in the sprilig sea and caught the drowning youth. He
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I-, VP of N the tree frightening us so that pail and came up, but by this time they vs ere both iii
igw_ � turned and walked quickly towards it, fi -a," she said, uncertainly ; and oh, I believe, betted heavily on it." . The third child of the family, Freddie,
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",',. I .0-,_ 0 't liar voice spoke before we had time to fly. covered, but the brave mate remained rOW
�� - - still might not be. He was horrified to find wrung his soul ! 11 I � kno, a
�� . d , and lost too that day," returned the jockey, the things which father was to get t the
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I overtaken him just as he reached the spring, Honolulu he was carried &shore and taken
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_ I - �,'_ near him. He picked this up and tu of some face, Wikose ? His, not rich -Mr. Pierce Bovill was -and he The day seemed very long to us, for we and he had sprung up the tree.
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-1 I e.". .- __ I and cried oat: 11 Good Heaven, air- have Yet Surely the soul, within its darkened vate like, that I didn't think so much of the ward eagerly to the delight if he stayed in the tree, and knowing that
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. i ,�_, I - the house." Uee - . '_ the foot of the tree. Picking up our for there to be any difficulty for utilizing it.
. _� � I . ...� T revolverwasnot his, nor Or why did she not shrink and repulse him the half of it, anyhow." place of the furs. We w6en hoped, though at �
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I 1�_ -__ � I I the fellow to it. in indignant fear ? I 'Ali! indeed? And who won the money, we did not dare to -breathe our hopes to - To begin with there are bread crumbs.
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I .,��. I - . - - i1r1d, after his drink of fresh water and baked in the oven till crisp, then pounded,
� " - speechv had emphasized all this, and insist- that strangely eager, patheticgaze on his 410h, another Englishman, sir -whew!- the sled.
,--,' � 4, bit- medicine, was sinking quietly to sleep. We -tight bottles.
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- .A--.- heard the wolves all night, more or less, but
�,_, _� � uggesting the possibility that the real mur. " Isabel I -sweetheart !-it is I -your fODd of money, for I beard him say sharp terly that we ceased'our. little ex(ursions to rhe bread-cruinbs can be allowed to colot
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Z� I -.1 � yark, I -spite Brown's assertion ; and Of The wide, fearless eyes dilated, her bosom quick, I'll sue you -by George, I will -and ing. As the darkness thickened 1, could - - they are wanted. For frying no one knows
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,.- - I tv.-_,5�1--, course, the deceased might have had an heaved, her lips quivered ; but there was you know it I" see mother grew uneasy, but still, as father I
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`_,_ . 0 1 enemy of whom no one knew -he was not still no response, and no repulsion. "And did he do so?" asked the stranger, was frequently detained by some p%rish SPARE MOMENTS. these crisp, even cru
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� n w_�_ - . The judge had summed up very impartial- by the bold acumen of his great love -per- ment. children were sent off to bed, all except my- them.
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.�. ___ . Hence the verdict just given, that sent as he felt it yield, closer to his b yt was his name. sir'l-him that was shot in his iDg in a troubledsleep. We moistened his thirty ininutes-after birth. excellent pudding in this way: Soak four �
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, � . - forth i young fellow with bare life, and -to closer yet, till surely the passionate throbs own park by a gentleman eighteen months parched lips frequently, and as I was fully A squad of pol
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1-,. __ - . -the fire and soon the from the soot of the 'chimney of the Royal of nutmeg the same of lemon peel, and
I�S:, -- 11 still no sign t i Ids to ir. y embra,ce " was throbbing with wild hope! Was this a on the settee before
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i_, Av�%,�, - - t f0h 1 you mean that mysterious murder was tired myself, but I tried hard to keep milk, etc., over it and. oake till brown.
- - � - ,1 What, you take my haud I You do not man living could she suffer it !" world, and their aggregate barden amounts
, believe me guilty, Dr. Sabine?" � of Mr. Rolf Guest at Elm Park." How long I did so, or how long I
�11_1 awake. Then, have you tried bread souffle? For
-, - A 11-1;�, � - He laid his dark cheek to hers, and felt to about 10,000,00) tons.
� _ - .1 opened my e es with this boil half a pint of -new milk, flavoring
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-zv, " No," said Dr. Sabine, with the quiet her start, yet still .not abrinlE ; one second
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� � - -�,_-, - --- was. Why"' then another howl, and another, a til a it wete forcibly kept open, the creature fork ; add to this, after removing the vanil-
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I -I-,- � ��__:, �17�7; - tellectual-looking man of fifty; the former a She. suddenly clung to him, sobbing on c 6 only because it was a curious case, air- chorus of terrible howls and snarling yeIla Won '
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I . . � �� � - . . . a say." %a borne by' on -the wind. The howls- The entire coast -line of the globe is about sug
� .��R �;-,,�-. ;-, . tall, very handsome young fellow, who his bosom. I mysterious,. as yoo wi
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� , , _�,� 1, eli,_, . I - 1- pro stop in the wood at a little .. istanpe concerning church matters is carried on in I
� - ,,�� ��_';�� , �� _� 11 It is that that is the bitterest drop in love 1-1 am maddened-maddenedp I legally -s' I I ed Z . separately, into the mixture. Atthelastmix
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-- s--_--,'�S, , -�'.7 -- mad mad - by the shoI - - She� mnI heart knew me all the time, my poor darl like about -the truth. I knew that one wolf, at least, was prowl. � ' forty minutes. Serve at once, dastedl with
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� ,_,_��_ �4� - 1-,__,� w . f Guest'& death as you are. " One-fifth of the lo,000,ii0o families in
� :� �`5�&`7z;- `- , slain by her lover !-the horror of the is as guiltleps a were strong, and the windows- were too
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,_�,�__,��_ . v) - air, really ?" exclaimed the small and high' in the walls for a wolf to
- - - 1�zr5s- � � " , : idea to turn such a sensitive re, 'and . have only one,child, and of those who have n Irishman once caught a hare, and lay.
I_ ,--z-_0_, ,_,, - , - , was enough he putting her hand to her' head, 4' Do you now, - I I Maybe you know leap through. Howeven, she did not con-
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. - -4 � - -F-1___._ 1. �A �- he said, -Caressingly; but his. --heart felt I - Trae.Politeness. ly lifted the lid, just to look at his captive,
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_r�4zn beard he had given.up the turf audgot from the ma;inbody in the 'r rcve and at last --he remov�a'hia'h aickly as possible.
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, �,-��----ZT-_ , me no - -theory. � - "Nobody shall touch you" dearest,"said wouldn't know - I , ome "e j IQ# NhioY,
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. _� -.-" -, -' %*7 -a -60- mil ,imply left Isabel in ly remarked the other. fe had become greatly heightened, and the.1pinliffing,, to have his hair cut, and he loike; but ye won't get ', . .
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