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-kitchen as she spoke, -running young fellow isn't asleep, nor likely to - I ary J . 10 iit;1604-� , � � ,
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d by the oil Nwse- If Harry had only escaped! But Harr - p and Klivatai-made first'l,ush,but missed, . la-. ly. ., ere 30 - �
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11 Three whole houra,� Y breathlessly up to -her own room the mo � services are being'held reii, - I _. , ,.
� of the _�_i;inals to , -sighed the lady, 1) I sleep, as far as I can see. It's the last u tout to. � � . -,.
, everwould run away; That day when ind her. There time, and its a pi4 r?u* over with the wolf, who, however, _ *t' -on build A'Chtrcu ' - - ".. I
ment the door if one can't show now a propos�i ion
men�.�u and most ino, disconsolately to her carriage. they came upon the cinnamon- bear he had was closed beh . . . a lit- piclkmel himself up and went on, xClung- lady; �, �_
" And my whole evening spoiled ! My she strucle a light, -her fingers trembled so tle favor to a doomed man. Especially On fhe occasion in a uestioD. ir- .. � :,,�.
n th� talk of the b Id er-ed her retreat, shouting .and Both dogs in turn now came up, but did . - citing sub- �
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ster is the synonym birthnight, too ! It is too provoking." shak 'y g h , 'tic! till he frialitened it away. she bad to strike it twice, -and plunged when it, is such hard lines, -but you can't not get an opening for a minute or so, when - 'She �wenf I -
-litary, There were actually tears in her eyes. To in . i it w a n down into a big box of Odds and ends- Pati- stay but a minute, mind you." - .4 scriptions for the church ,Drga;n. ..
aric;oni, s, be . re only a crib, and probably Molodetz tackled and pinned. " Khvatal straight up to a proaP-80tol. wbo vras buying . -
, .),lrs. Jessup was young, pretty, happily eribe, how Iona it took her to -find what she But that was enough. Despite the pres- - at once joining in- a -very good piece of
color he is unlike wedded, in co would. Dot -have hurt them anyway, but Eveo - � i -
I light abo%�a and mforiable circumstances. and Harry didn't know that. She tried �o read wanted ! ry fold of cloth was right in ence of the sleepy guard, Carrie contrived work. an outfit at the counter, ,arplain0d to him I -
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I I -Le proud mother of two lovely children- her way, and the moment m were passing and to signal, unperceived,, the importance of the object of her mission aLd asked him to - -
� hamw�er some- , again and saw Lady Maedufl's frenzie ng. There, she had it that hot loaf. . was also on the wolf, an&,the three held - it -aud tbe I I .
r, h e d In less than thirty seconds the huntsman �
us ar�r but having no real griefs she was apt to her brain was burni , subscribe, at the same time handing him . I
, .earance that make the most of petty ones. Mr. Jessup question. at last, -the tiny parcel containing the tools the book with the "names' i- . - -1
ida light coat lend "Whither should I fly? I have doneno bar-;' C "Theysay warmbread isbad for the him till other helpers came up and secured � -
had been away for a fortnight, and she had I The lady droppcd the book as if she bad W He was then put back into the cage -'asked : -
�eers 'he is like a ill had bought to pick the lock that day digestion, but I don't think this will hurt hiuL amounts subseribed. As be gimeed over 11
;th ,:ery large been so the names his chum stepped up and . I I
I sure be would return to -night, I been struck. I I I have done no liarm. " when be had lost the, key, Next she sprang you " she added carelessly, bat her quick and -carted off. As far as I could see I-What'veyougot there pard?" A
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nto Which he bringing with bim her favorite sister, Could Harry say the same? to her little medicin , tore it open, and gla�'ce told far more. - '
rye or beaDs for wl�om she had not seen for months. Such any worse for what he hrid done ? There was snatched out a tiny vial of choloform. How Lottie Jessup had flown horrieward, for ed. I - the reply the young lady stepped up b- .
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a happy evening as she had anticipated, one roan less in it, but is not.the world bet, angry she had been when the stupid drug- herwork,vwasnot yet done. Twenty-five The second couple,were Lobed and Htish- ing the solicitous look
n % ln.r,re, roomy and now it might not be ! She was not ter for every ruffian taken from it? A fast gist made a niWake and sent her that, years minutes past nine! .How remorselessly the chni. Their wolf went off rather faster than scribe. Without notie o1i the ,--ang 14458 �
defense of which alarmEd. They had only missed connec- young blade, an aristocratic young scoundrel aggg. But it was what she, wanted now. steady pendulum swang to and fro ! She the first'one ; indeed,though the beast seem- and the pleading smile : 4- I'll tell
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against any other tion somewhere, but her birtilDight must whom Harry had str'Rck down while insult- ;he slipped all in her pocket, threw on ran up to her own room, threw aside her ed to be lolloping along very comfortably,it face the second
be kept alone. g,,- her cloak and bonnet, and ran down .stairs you what I'll do, Bob ; I*II flip the dice with
e!nter. Family life I he children were waiting in the great ing a defenceless girl. And if in his indi . � - wraps, snatched a light, and burried up to took the borzois almost as long to come up you to see who pays the girl five dollaT� 'P .
llowincy a female tion he struck too hard, and the wealth aga,ln. . the dusty attic. She must fulfill the prom- with him as it did for them to reach the
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keeping her at a dim parlor, and seemed scarcely able to un. rascal never rose again, -did that deserve Passing the parlor door, she glanced in. ise in that scribbled note, or all she bad' hares. The first rush was made by -Hish. ing- to the clerk he said: I Hand
' derstand that papa and Aunt Nellie- had h y die just because the Half past eignt! Was it no more 9 It seem- done thus far was the merest cruelty. She . and turn
.- her find her ow -n chni with great determination, but he miss ' (meaning the
�, .notcome. " We are all dressed and r as po ' boys - edan houraolready since this new idea struck 'must prepare a disguise. ed, and the wolf at once slackened pace and me down the arbitrators 1 ker _
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serious one, for little Gertie pleaded piteously. ' When 'while he was poor and all but friendless9 her. An hour and three quarters yet! But Here was hosts of -old �garments, some showed fight. This let up Lebed who tbb _,".
will they come?" h, so miich to do in that little. But torn some mice dice, aces high, -one lost, handed over . I.- I'.-
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3 are three weeks - Mrs. Jessup shook herself,. and tried to so mu' oornow,amdneeding -eaten, many too utterly "pinnel" very fiDely, but was not backed fivedollars and the young lady proceeded *in. . 7,
mily 'life is a great .Not till after your bed time, dear," her take refuge in her selfishness, for what good she was at the kitchen d out o' f date to serve. The minutes seemed by his companion, who, after his first rush, - �,,
mulher answerel with a sympathetic kiss. coul all her wits for the next move, on which all hours to her fiercely beating heart as she a business -like way to the nexL No one I - .-
n2ake a bachelor d all her grief and indignation do him? seemed to be somewhat shy about coming to -the event, as in any way � - �
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fition to its other now -utterly ruined." spent the whole time singing and dancing? Mary was just arranging things in the find them? Here at last was an overciat The pace had been so sharp that the bun humorous or unu,sual, although it could nOt �O� ��
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I I Aren't there any more hours, mamma ?" Phe would not think of it, since thinking basket. Lottle Jessup came up and looked that would do if well brushed. She laid it ter could not get up in time, and only ra ' "" ;!,
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asked the child innocently. could do no good. She would read and for` over it with a smiling word of approval, but - That these miners, rough in their ways ,�'
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[ horse bearis far Mrs. -Jessup start d. Of course there get. She picked up her book agaiD. What throwing a fevered glance of anxiety toward ever Here wasa pair of o'd boots. When encouraged by the man, now made repeated cj_-_,I�� �i
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are, but not to -night. What makes you ask was ve as she 6d so. There stood the wouid she have them all ? She was sure it cidents. At Ainsworth a man and his wife . �,.�t 3, EA
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te wants for the such a question, Gertie V that line that peered mockingly at her? the sto attempts to get hold, but the wolf kept up arrived destitute, the latter being in a deli- 1,�, N."
)la,n is too dig a " B you content, fair ii, aid. Hediesto-mor tt;rdy loaf, puffing out with fatness, andnow was midnight before she found the trousers, a running fight, lying down on hii back at 4 - �`,tE
11 Because when you have lots of a row.T cate condition. The man's story enlisted 1,-,;�_Ip
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uVtbing quite,ready for the oven. bat, and cane necessary to complete the intervals, in which position he appeared to I �� ,�_��,
)ers, all communi- you don't mind two or three, but when you She turned the leaves hastily, as .if to 11 Putin a glass of crab-apple jelly,M,bry," disguise. With fear and trembling she - their sympathies and they supplied them ,
(I room. �u which be impregnable, at any rate for the man. �, -`-�;I.
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fat until the hard- . have just a few you are careful of them " escape that reproach, but catching the first Mrs. Jessup suddenly commanded, so sha'rp- stole down to the parlor. A glance at t . with shelter in- a vacant shack and provided Y*C
nodded the little girl. "But 1 thoug�t !ine of Claudio's argument, ly that Mary stared. 'I It is down cellar. clock astounded her. A them with the necessaries of life. Shortly .Y�?-'
curls himself up quarter to ten. finally the we, got near the covert. At 4
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flung aside the book in shuddering borror. this juncture an extra pair were slipped, and 1 -J- io)
" Do hush, Gertie," her mother excl * Surprised at the imperious tone, Mary Fifteen roinutes' work siifficed to render came home in an iptoxicated condition a I � V.
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oes not begin un- 69 alm' There was no refuge from her thoughts in ob the four dogs finished up by getting the -1
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gathered. While to make one's blood run cold." Shakespeare. e u to a quarry cornered and pinned in the spinney.. Je( a dizing the lifi of'his child. As soon � �, 1, I i, -
. while she slowly lighted a lamp, and delib- into a bundle and stol o t in the d rk- Zlovad and Zlobach were the third pair, r . �-.7 4
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e i� She rose and walked impatiently through the miners heard of it they drummed the '1� " �
heir hoards, and She rang for the nurse, and dismissed the the room. ' If only W . ill and Nellie would erately left the rootu. The riioment she ness agaiD. It was hard to grope her way but Lebed and Hishchni were left in the ma -out of.town and taking his -poor wife - I i��! -
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children to their supper and bed. The disappeared the lady seized upon the rising through unfamiliar paths to the--emPtY field as auxiliaries in case of.need. .rhe wolf A 0 - �_�,
dweight of grain come ! These horrid visions would drive . and child placed them in comfortable quar- �;Itl -
i from a hamster's great shadowy drawing room was very still her mad before long. It.ninst beneaxly time. loaf with frenzied haste. It was the work stable at the back of their grounds; harder went away for the enclosure palings, which ters and maintained them. until at�me mearis S._-� "' -
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ie peasants often when they were Lrone. The night was dark, what, barely eight ! And then she wen- of a moment to tear the dough open and still to climb the upright Cider that led to he reached just as the hounds ivere at his of earning a livelihood opened up. . I . - _. � . '.
cloudy and windy. Mrs. Jessup was lonely - - , thrust the contents of her pocket in its the ]oft while holding her big bundle, but tail. I -.-- -, -
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and disappointed. There was a circle of heart. But then she must take time to she succeeded. I One of them made a dash, with the result .. .
xirig the present , and were counting the slow hours as't hey il the ordinary acceptance of the reord, but - , � - ,
pe they -will no rosy, quivering light around the open grate dragged away -the few preci us hours at scrible a few lines and hide them in the tor One moment she rested on the soft hay, that, being brougbt up against the rails, the are quite willing to support churches and P.�
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and another cif cle of steadier light around 09 parcel. And_heavens, how -hard it was to thanking heaven that her work was done; two ogs - I -
Le from the barn- the end of wfiich he was to be I hanged by d and the wolf had a rougb-and- , . - "
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� the shaded lamp on the centre table. All make -the plastic dough conceal all, and pre- then she climbed down and groped her way tumble fight for a minute, from which the _
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else was shadowy, dim and uncertain, She sent its- former appearanice ! And Mary back, going to her own rooms now, -to hide as they are not asked to be restricted in any ,- _,�
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. " Hanued !" She could shut her eyes and I wolf emerged victorious. In fact, one of particular or interfered with. Thty will not I . I -
— sat downweafily, and took up her fancy . Z3 ushed to the res- was returning. the traces of three hours' haste and excite- the dogs refused to approach him again, I - i .
� see how furiously be had r In facz, she did come in time to find be - swear in the presence of a clergyman if they - I I �
. , work, but it had no interest without Nellie cue when big Joe Willis tried to hang r mL,nt. She had barely time to smooth her and the other followed at a very respectful know it, and if they do will -as . k pardon -for . ... 3'
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9 e Ryan's pet kitten. He saved the loaf into the oven. the mistake. No class Of men will venture ,
y rub their liand. to aimire and criticise. What a dreary Mami mistress on her knees, thrusting the last hair and brush li,�r dusty dress, her rapid distance, hesit it tfie Nvolf �1 I -
lanner, invoking birthnight it was, anyhow ! . little thing too, and brought it back But there was nothing breath was not yet suppressed, when there turned and showed his teeth. In this way the more, endure more and work harder than I 1,
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,.- e "e beard but the crack' ling of the fire, and the enough to account for those crimson Will and Nellie had come, the second pair were slipped, but a little too _
e for : ,on,'idaer- scratche� and bleeding. d all the school, strike. The prospe-,Wr is the real pioneer I,.. ..
� (a thei� beards, - . " Nel- late, as Lebod made his grab just as the mining �. ,"I
loud, slow ticking of the clock. She could cheeks9 l I Three mortal hours behind time! . �
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,� s( , barely see the burnished pendulum as it girls thought him a hero, and declared Joe "I have put in the last -loaf," Mrs. Jes- lie exclaimed, as she kissed her sister. wolf reached the shelter. However, be of civilizatiod and progress in a . ; -,
0111.111"11 the Willis ought to be hung. But Joe was a country. No man will do less when a strike 1� ,
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L",geir I g 8 and passed regularly before the faint gleam pros erous farmer now, -while Harry- sup sadd, rising and breathing hard, in I I Aren't you tired to death, Lottie V gamely followed him in, and, fired by his is made. As a rule, a prospector will not 't
� the bc�ar�� is� once . an the mantel. How slow it was! The even- p . spite of herself. 11 You must watch them But to Lottie Jessup, looking back on all example, the three now joined. �. f�
ing T7ould be interminable at this rate. Be You content, fair maild. He dies to -mor- work as a miner. He is a discoverer, and a �V_
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�rrs,o,f I i,,ae ,in; ter, row." . well, Mary. The oven is hot. I-" She she had thought and accomplished since the After about ten minutes, th,)ugh, matters ,��_
b . gambler on big stakes, when strapped he "
. still Suddenly Gertie's words flashed back on And they called Hin a murderer thrust her hand in her pocket, trying to last train, it seemed like three years. ' will "grubstake " for the man wbo has 11 1* fl,;`_
,b ,e got no further advanced, and a third pair I �,j- , .
ey do not salute her: "If you have just a few y3ii are care- he was the gentlest boy in school, � � . think of some excuse for going. 11 I -why I - The next morning she saw a stern-faced were slipped. Even with this reinforce- money. 1� _�
re extremely re- ful of them." What if these were her last was so quick and lively, and as good a have forgotten some thing,' I think." man, bearded and bronzed, in the old barn ment, however, and several men, it was not
hours on earth ? What if instead of await- bunter as the best of them. Only his game Mary stared after in wonder, as she but- where he had lain all day while officer, for nearly twenty minutes that the wolf It will be of interest to the uninitiated to
e.-inq their eyes kpow the meaning of 11 grubstake. " One iL
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ound when they inc, her husband and sister she were.expect- bags were different from theirs. They ried out. One moment she paused at the searched far and wide. Scarce a trace re- was turned out into the open. person may supply another with provisions ;4 .
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or even a mals i.g-death ? Would the minutes seem so wanted lots of deer; he liked better to parlor door and looked in. Had she been mained of the little Harry of other aays, Here he again stuck to the palings run- and an outfit and maintain him duriDg a trip i,
long then ? Would she not think the heavy follow a bear. Indeed, he had confessed to only five minutes in the kitchen? It had save in the expression of the eyes, and the laing along them thus being protected from or season on the understanding that, the pro- 1,
. pendulum swung fearfully fast? her in one twilight walk that it seemed seemed an hour. . !
a man IS a wo. way he clasped her hand; but when he bless- attWck on one side and snapping at every specter shall give to the one t�at grubstakes �
A man was to be hang to -morrow morn- mean, somehow, to kill the helpless crea- Softly opening the front door, she stole ed her and departed, for Harry's sake she dog who came near him. Lebed,however, P -�
r headdress and ing. Did the hours seem endless to hirn ? tures that might just'as well live and be out into the dark streets, but once beyond was very glad of that three hours' delay. him an interest, usually a half, in all his - 9-1
6he then brusbes . - , who had never left him in peace for a mom I finds. That is " grubstaking." A large .4
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To -morrow morning at ten ! He had only happy as not. "But 1 like to kill the the house she ran with breathless haste. It He was not retaken. Perhaps if the truth cut, at last got a chance, and " pinned,' _41
vers her mouth number of prospectors in all mining districts 19 �
this is prelimi- fifteen little hours to live. Andshe had savage animals," he -went on, with boyish was called a twenty minutes' walk to the were told few wished it; but six months later and in half a minute two or three of the are working in " grubstakes," of which - ey __
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the man desians been Wishing she could annihilate three of eagerness ; "the poisonous snakes, and the shabby little house where Carrie Wells, the Lottie Je3sup received a letter with a post- others laid bold and kept the beast down there are a variety of kinds according to in- I;
0 tberi! She shuddered at her own selfish- wolves, and bears that prowl around and poor sewing girl tl�at had called out Harry's mark that had been familiar to her once,- till the huntsmp,n came on the scene. dividual bargaining. R. -
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up the lef t arm ness. She had known him well once. They kill people sometimes ; and the hawks that fatal blow, lived with her invalid mother ; that of the little valley where her childhood Out of the six dogs, five were more or — 1�
oss the face be- had been children together in a lonely pounce down on our white,,ehickens. Tell but Lottie Jessop's flying feet carried her bad been passed. It was a bride's letter, less bitten, and Lebed's white coat was it -
ad backward be- mountain region where children were scarce yout I can bring down the hawks." there in half the time. She trembled lest, describing a little--fiome among the moun- smirched with mad and blood all over from No 'Wonder Re Wanted an Enoydopmdi �
� and they had loved each other as few play- Ah, me! He had brought down one hawk she should encounter .an acquaintance or a tains, and full of hope and happiness. The his severe -tussles, and three or four wounds and a Muzzle for That Boy. " I __
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inn women, meet mates do. And now -in fifteen little hours too many. The chubby little hand that policemen, and sustain further maddening husband's name was not mentioned though in the head and forebead. He did not, "Papa," suddenly piped up the youngest, -_ ��
she and Nellie would be driving out, happy rescued the kitten had struck down a man. delay. Into the bare little room slid press- he sent his grateful blessings, but the letter however, seem.much the worse, nor Jndeed, b * his sturdy little legs for the assault, I 1.
lasted some time, ' ra cin gcy .� -
as the day is long, while the fearful drop The dead man's boon companions might ed, scarcely waiting to knock, and startling was sig-ned, �' Carrie W, Gladden." did the wolf, although be had had a bit of ,,don't it hurt tl�e walls to have &-d the old .�
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telling each other was hurling him into eternity. talk about a previous quarrel and premecti- the two pale, sad -eyed women that, bent It was a trifle that Mr. Jessup missed the worrying at the fiDisb, and was thorougbly skin scraped off of 'em when you puts paper , �5, .
of chant, and in Had Nellie been there she might never tation, and judge and jury might believe over their sewing. train he meant to catch, -but trifles change exhausted, till revived by sprinkling with -
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singularly sweet - on? I bunked the skin off my knee an' it ,--
have thought of Harry. Why should she ? them, but not Lottie Jessup. Harry had Mrs. Jessup wasted no time in preface, our whole lives sometimes. cold water. fl - -
It was now more than ten years siLee she changed, to be sure. His boyish ho for the little clock on the mantel told ten . bluggied like forty. Why don't the wall I ,
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men are equally had seen him, save once for a p3ssin been disappointed, his boyish confidence minutes to nine. The girl's red eyes and . bluggy?" 9: I
ess of their voices e .,tt g ESTRETIC BIRDS. . A Moonlight Fantuy. There was no reply. Z"
glimpse. And be was chang d, too, he abused and betrayed; and he had not been heaving bosom told that she would not be .
over their Ainu Z.) . "Papa, is the holes it, the bakers' bread iA
. same Harry at all. It had shocked her to utterly free from dissipation. Perhaps he indifferent. - The violet sky of the night swung low its .'1135�
ainty ways, the ' ri's starlit arch over the sleeping earth. good for little boys to live on? An' where 1��
hear of his trial and sentence, but her own had- been quarrelsome, as they said, but a 11 Will you help me save Harry Gladde Some of Them BuRd Way House, and does the baker -man get 'em?" 1;k� I
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life was two interesting for her to pay much murderer, -no, no! He had struck to life?" .Mrs. Jessup asked in low, breath- Adorn Them. The lambent moon da;hed with gold liwll
If the women of attention to one who bad slipped out of it. rescue a shrinking girl, as he did before to less tones. , " I am his old playmate, I Papa said nothing, but dived into the 91
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call their land, foreign news column. zz:,��
in their youth long ago. But to-nigbt, -alone in the dim save a struggling kitten. fie had schoolmate, friend. - You know me?" The most remarkable instance of .Tstheti- trees. "Papa," camethat still, smallvoic-, with, ..�11
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portunity for re- slow pendalum,. memory playedoneof her -and so the little hands which utter amazement. "For Heaven's sake tralian bower birds, who build long galleries I the vista of the overhangingbran-hes.. a feeling ring in it, "how does little boys V�_
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of years. The 0 and in and out among these walked a couple, know when deir toes hurts 'em? They don't
. unpleasant tricks, bringing back long for. had guided her childish steps so often were don't go to sleep, girl. There isn't a second in which to play, adorning them with shells, I
an exc,,te the ut- gotten pictures of the olden time. There held to be stained with blood ; the little to SPale. Speak ! Yon would be admitted feathers, leaves, bones, or any colored or A ma,n and womaz. fink wis deir feet, does they?" 181r- ,
bear hunter. He � was by his Papa fled to the baseball column with an . �
names as shun- rose before her the bright boyish face she neck for which she had once knit a comfort- to see him now, wouldn't you? glittering object which comes in their way. He was tall and straight. She 1 . dible gasp. . ,1 .
scribed one of these- bower an I .
ntoneppo, (bald- bad liked so well. HZ clear and brave it er would have another and ruder tie to. - Yes, I s�appose so. It is very late, but Capt. Stokes de c alternatel side of fair proportions. . "Papa, where does God live? 3 . �' .
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of all, rai-garu, was with the sunshine of long ago flooding morrow. � the sheriff is very kind, and I have gpne al- birds as taking a shell y from each Tiiey spoke no word as they walked, and ,,In heaven, son." _-�,�
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it ! She could see the sunny hai,r, and the Her eyes were full of tears now, and she most as late sometimes. And now the time side of the bower and carrying . it through the 'weet Summer air moved no fa i-,�7
(aodli-ss fellow.) in its beak. Did old Mrs. Brown go to heaven when .
0 dancing blue eyes, and hear his cheery call, was wishing with all her might she could (To is .4- shurt.-but I can't carry him anything they, and was .still. V3
garded -with even Lumholtz descriles several of these play he died-?" Z
y Rez:ieic. " Come out and play, Lottie." The sunny something -could send him one word of of that sort. They search me every time." houses of the bower birds; he says thev are There -was a twitter among the leaves of ' 1-Y , es, dear. " ,__� -
bair would be beneath a coffin -lid by this comfort.. If she could only see him again, 11 Let them search," Lottie returned, - a bird in its nest, and a low hum, as if the 94 1, � `�,
- timil gs and always to be found ".0 small brushwood, Ain't it norful lonesome up tber3 Wif -In",
to-m-rrow, and the brave voice be only one moment, to tell him she had not breathlessly. "Put on your thin voices of the night were whispering to the only old Mrs. Brown an' God?" � X--!,
eather. in the open field; and in their im- stars and the leaves. ,
hushed forever. And she would be gayly forgotton, that she believed and liked him come with me, quick. I'll explain as we �never 114
mediate vicinity the bird collects a mass - of A cloud came from the western a Papa prayed steadily through the brief . IKI ,
has issued some pourii�.g tea at the supper -table, forgetful still! But it was too -late. Only One had go. " ky and lull. I I
re ca infants in that'he had ever existed. free aceess to- him since the mercenary Inspired with new life by this strange, different kinds of objects, especiallysnail laid its mantle over the face of the moo I n "Papa," once more came the question 1i
sewinj which are laid in two heaps, or.e at and the strips of light, across the couple a 61k
ns what to do in But she had loved him then. He was lawyer had deserted b im, --the poor . �_ new hope, Carrie caught down her sack and shells, from the pnzzled little brain, "where did
hat, and two dark figures hurried back each entrance -the one being always much th shadowed away into darkness. blA I
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a.lways alarm a y six when they first met, and she was girl for whom he had struck the fatal blow. -Adam and Eve buy a cradle to pat Cain -�A
o seldom knows four. His home was almost a mile aAvay yet She had tried her best to serve her champion through the streets, while the invalid mother larger than.the other. There are frequent- Then it was the woman spoke. . 911 F,-��
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how often had be come all that way to see an:l the rough sheriff bad pitied her distress, clasped her hands in prayer that was more ly hundreds of shells, about 300 in one heap "George," she said almost harshly, it �,n-,.
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a r n - I than half thanksgiving that even this one and 30 in the other. There is usually a 8 Papa glared across the table at the nurse 11.1
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suddenly attack. He was always a brave little tellow. and let her come whenever he would, b i g and hoarsely gasped : "For mercy's sake, 1,
3be could see him coming now in his IW To all the rest chance remained. handf ul of berries partly inside and partly sweet and still. I
and prostration de ing flowers, books, or fruit. , Mary, take that kid to bed before I get con- .1 1�.. �� '..
brown jacket, with his hands full of wild of the world he was dead already. The dim " He would never have been convicted if outside the"bower." - 11 Yes, M&rtha," he replied in deep ab- 41"
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In the meantime, gestion of the brain !" I ."',
tea in a hot batb, roses and buttercups. And how they used r swam before Mrs. Jessup's eyes. we had had 111311ey to hire a lawyer, or if In his interesting book, "Among CaDm_ etracti6n. �.
. p 'o- that miserable wretch the court appointed bals," Lumboltz describes a play ground "Papa!" came a wild about echoine down - _.�_ 11
to race ! It all rose before her ;--the rug- Rer,d -her playmate, her friend, her brave .of 11 We've got to get a new hired girl," she r, I..., -
y with a warm the hall as the cavalcade moved by; papa, 0 I
blankets. If its ged mountain peaks around, thebright blue little hero -dead in shame and disgace. had done his duty. But he never -tried. what would appear to be a different species said earnestly- why did God make all the strawberries in _�____�
sky overhead, and the two merry children . Then -she could almost have sworn she There was no money in it, and he didn't of this bird showing even a greater wsthetic 41 I know it, Martha,"answered. the man, .�
ttles filled with the Summer when ev'rything's ripe, instead ,-1
taste he says - 9C ve been wonder- "-
flannel should shouting and laughing in the valley. Harry actually saw and beard, so vivid was it- wanL to offend that deadscoundrel's friends. and for the last half hour P of makin' 'em in the Winter time when 1 2 1-J',
was always gentle with her. Mother would there flashed before her Harry's face and Law isn't always justice to poor folks. But " On the top of the mountain I heard in ina where the dickens we could find one hey ain't not,hin'else good for little boys
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say, " Take good care of Lottie, now," and voice as he declaimed in the old log school- thank God for one chance, even one in so the dense scrubs the loud and unceasin h a coritinental." 'i -
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e or one made of voice of a bird. I carefully ed it, to eat V "I -,
ne quarter part Dever take care house, many, ..-
he always did. He would to save him. And Heaven help my approach They were married. f 5zt
d : or flannel of any one again. He was to be hanged to- I I By heaven and all its hosts, he shall not girl to be strong and brave enough to seize sat on the ground, and shot it. It was one After a brilliant flash of silence papa i_� !
dde And the moon dodged behind a wad o �'_-,-��A
I straigh tened up b is wilted form ai , d sighed : I.- � I
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- . � morrow morning _ ,-64 hanged by the ue--k die �" I it for him, whatever it is," repeated the old of the bower birds, with a. gray and very watery cloud and kicked itself severely. �",I_ 31 - I
ad water sbould � "Maria, I wish you would re-nind me in � -
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until dead." the mornirg to buy that little fiend a ) "A' ��
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She aroused herself with an eff ssible Omitted One Important Caution. 13ritannica.EncyclopBed' and a muzzle !" � _�
randy in a tea- ort and spired. A wild idea, seeming impo, 9 ,�__I.
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iven every ten looked at the clock. Only a quarter to- had flashed across her mind. S,wift follow- mansion, and paused at the gate while the tention was- drawn to a fresh covering of I L5 .. _M,5, 11
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if the vomiting eight. Would the tardy hours never be ing, like a very inspiration, came another lady ran in. She glanced into the parlor green leaves on the black soil. This was The mother's suspicions were aroused and — , 1-`fZ , i s
equal parts of gone 9 that made the first, possible. She glanced in passing the door. Ten minutes past the bird's place of amusement, which be. that night when the young man left the . (_-� f'4!� - I
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Ho* and at the clock. Twenty minutes past eight! niLe t And so much still to do. neath the dense shrubs formed a sqnare house ond the daughter came upstairs she flow to Assist Drownlng Persons. -. - .� ��t
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has just begun, alked And the train was expected at 10. 13 1 Could I I Where is my basket, Mary?" she ask- about a yard each way, the ground having interviewed her. Every body may be called upon to t ... � __1 ,
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to the little grave by the lonely pme tree. she? 0. why -bad she not begun an hour I ed, hurrying into the kitchen. I I To think been clear of leaves and rubbish. 11 Elizabeth," she said sternly, "didn't assistAnce to drowning persons while the .. - I
er food, a tea- I On this neatly - cleared spot the bird had I hear Mr. Smipley kissing you in the doctor is being sent for, and Professor I& (� -
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That was Harry's baby sister that died be- sooner 9 Now, what could she do in less tharr of my forgetting it ! - And while I think of . Z
the spiced syrup laid large, fresh leaves, one by the side of parlor as I came along the hall ?" borde's simple mettiod for restoring breath �� 1�1 7
- fore she was two years old. _Pretty little two hours? Bat she must try, ---she must or it, how did the baking get on? " r' "No, mamma, yon didn't," responded when all other means have failed deserves . �'. _� �
. / 11 It's all done, mem, but the last loaf " the other, with considerable egularity, And I -
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been fad partly Bessie, how they had loved to play with her go mad. t � , � ! �,
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tiny pink fingers and count her toes ! And The great pendulum swung fast enough said Mar -y. " And good, too, all but that close by he -sat singing, apparently extreme. the daughter emphatically. to be un; versally known. A Paris correspond- 2 - � � -
other food, the a Iv hap�y over his* work. As soon as the 11 Well, didn't be try to kiss you ?" ent tells us that the other day at, a watering -1 I )
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they cried when told she was dead ; now, but she had no time rsisted the mother. . place in Normandy two bathers, a young f , .,
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it should have tried till Lottie's head ached with Every second that remained was more pre- afraid it, exen mion I saw three such plac a of 64 Yest-mamma," demurely. man and a boy, who were unable to swim, " , i
. a pa A The lady a heart al- On this I �
ighe remembered even now. They carrZ cious than a'monds,-heavy with *the fate Hpavy, indeed ! 94 said. , 11 Did you went out of their depth and disappeared. i 4
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or beef tea, or , - e loo�ed amusement all near each other, .and all had I knew it," she . - �-
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flowers to the little grave almost every of V. man's life. She can -from the room and most stood still ; but again at ' I 1,
Sunday after that. And very often along the hall with`4 bp'eed she had not used the girl's stolid face and took co fresh leaves from the same kind of trees permit him to do so?" They were brought �on -sbore inaniniate� and ( ,_ .
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they _ . I . �11 - No, ma'am. I did not. I told him- you were t4ken to the village. Two doctors �, �
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sat there buildinc, wonderful air -castles,- ' the was lying close by. It seems that the bird had always taught me that I should not were sent for, but the young man gave no ,�, �, �
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eis or the dis- which never wojd be fulfilled now. . Harry But just outside the kitchen door she snatched down a holder, and opened to kiss me." sign of life, and they declared he was dead. "I -1
ffas to and controlled herself witlia strong oven door. " I don't see aDvthinLr wrong scrapes away the mold everytime it changes 'pernfit any young man , - -1 � .:
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emoved from the be hanged to -morrow,-" hanged by sWpPed - ' right, that was right, my M. Laborde, who was fishing at half -an- - -- I
. the neck until dead." effort. If Mary had succeeded in making -with it, " she declared, taming and thump- the leaves, so as to have a dark background -That was I
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Y��Glau to ex- He meant to build a grand house the tardy flour rise, -if � the bread was iug the crisp brown loaf in a fever of anx. ' nat which the green leaves make a dear," said the mother encouragingly. hour's distance, came up as soon as he . '. I -_ I �
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on Ntte appearance. Can any one doubt that I I And what did he say to that ?" heard of the accident. He examined the 11
I Mountain, looking down to the vallev, and baked or even half baked,-tben all was iety which she dared not betray, "Pshaw! (_" _�
there was to be a greenhouse and lots of over. If net, she migfii,-but she must be It is as good a loaf as need be. Hand me this bird has the sense of beauty? " The girl blushed but was undaunted. body, and found that the extremities were �_,_LZ_'��
'I He asked me if you had ever told me cold and the heart had stopped. Then, � , I
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E. monument cool and shrewd. a big napkin, Mary. I shall. put it in the ung man.)l ' I �, --; ,
beautiful gardens. A pare white ' I was not to kiss a yo . taking hold of the root of the tongue, he - , �7, �
- heart was like muffled basket along with the other things. " P�l A- .
- was -to be put Dyer Baby Bessie's gravep Her Own beating Gettinc the Gw Ready for the Nig-lit., n to feel that possibly drew it violently forward, giving it a sue- 11,
in' her ears as she stepped in, al ' The mother bega -1,
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r Life But Lost and at herds of cattle graze farther down. thunder* - 11 Indeed, mem, I wouldn't remonstrated . I , I
ar#robo, gre (to new housemaid)-" she had omitted a vital link in the chain of cession of jerks in order to excite the reflex I �-
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still jug by the oven door, but she forced herself and besi ��_ �
IN, Says:.,- gress. and finally be President, And -What did you tell him?",,ahe asked always extremely sensitive. Attbeend of , , ,'- -, �
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- through the memory of their chil . . ing cooler. " ply the match, so. You understand?" her it if you had." . . - ... .__ka: I I
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tle at Heillgew Prattle there ever recurred that fearful end Mary ? ot i f - dn't remem that the patient was saved. In addition to _` - . ` � 6_5
,, Slow enough, mem, Mary retamed, You are too particular to live, Mary," New Housemaid-" Yes, ma'am; quite, - 4cIsaidIdi -,
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Of all, " to be hanged to morrow, hanged by I . The girl stopped and the mother broke the usual restorative means, Professor La- 4" ,
dle approache(i the neck until dead." - with a glance of surprise at the agit ed curtly, as she folded ma'am." I - - . - -�.
lady - up return � . borde, in extreme cases, rubs the chest --- :'- r 1� -7 '
- itill -come L; right the ious loaf in a white napkin. " Now . Mistress (next morning)-" Why, what a out urgentIV: ' 11 , - - �' I
vering the bed. . She sbook off the, thought with an ici sted lace- " But, I.Pess -Well, go on , towels soaked in hot and nearly bed- . I '. � I ,�
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L shive and snatched up a book of poems in time. I've got three loaves in now, and I'm ready."' . horrible .smell of gas! Where can it. come , J go on. with - - � �
r, I 'III guess that's what you heard, mother," ing water, although the skin is bliatered by �� I
as in the bed, from and the others -'most read " She hurri oat to join Carrie, and walk- from? We shad be suffocated!" � -. �� � �*,
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ran out of the her glance felil on the lines : Mrs. Jessuplelt a throb of -mew life. She ed more than a block with her, pouring out New Housemaid (with much pride)- and the darghttr waited for the storm to this. - <' - 1___11�
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