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- . I '1_____ . I y go, - age, of any kiiid ; yet such was the girl is Wallis' with �the irritating air of one . * . this' true of relir-ious profession. Of the
_._ � I- a lniiony ha7e, . . - -lengths -to gain ar Y -For yourself- to darling!
- 11, � . , I ks of snow. that no one ever said ,there. was anything who is willing - to go .all - Ot He is one - 2,699,62q Protestants more'than Iralf bel9ug
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��! I - , * * * wrong in the doing of this7 thing Terry purpose, a sort of love for her." to the Church of England. This '61turcli is
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1 " was Terry ; no breath of scandal could 11 A sort of love I's , . credited'with 1,485,066, or 39.1 -,er cent.
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- -V is -a wounded dove ; come near her. Even the rector's sister, of the entir� relig�loua profession of the
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, I to say &gain -I Here is Aunt Bridget, Is says Fanny, with 49-3,269 ; the Methodists with 434,375;
M they have flown all ally, had ever a word at She hasn't a pann'y ; and you have about I
#�� ail open field beyond, Terry ; at Inapt, a word that signified.' It two hundred a year. Do you propose to ner I vously. . .. -_ . .1 . I ther- the Baptista with 87,176;and the
kV� You have -told .her!" says Terry, Congregationalists
V, o(, -*4* -of the high -road. was not in Miss Gabbett a nature to let any t a fools Larry .
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t- , -0gleisurely along, one go q,iite soott-free Even her brother, and don't be selfish, either. Give Terry rising and gazing-ather cousin with keen Roman Catholics number 801,118.
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# " , pher pees him. the rector was a saint. Perhaps that was h, as for her chance," says he, ,,rve . I
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A-ly, -d.- --cries she to he'i brothers, why she was his sister; saints have always nothing to do with that. She cares noth. ays
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,A_*_'y--*U tr9op down to the wal burdens to bear.- . Ing for me. What I object to is your driv- - In the Decoan, India
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.4 ---Well get-up young man, and ly dil whom she cares nothing either." He pauses, WILY WA'y 11 0.p SH 0 GG�jEpbg. ,. - era employed as a pocket,handker hief
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�Wva ,.*Jng,-a handsome Irish- not. Everything she spared Terry in the and then, " After all, it doesn't matter," . I . .1 after perusal. Mr G. A. Sala, who de-
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t�v - . . Places -Women Said to Play the most every morning on. -a square of whita cotton
.;oInj up-to'the�Hall to -night?" wrath that she daily poured upon the boys, * * * * Is * - *
Wthe. thickening hedge.� Of 'furze More House was always under her super- Artful Dodges of AIL cloth. After having persued it the sub.
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�0 *ith , a vain hope of seeing h i Has she refusel him ? As Terry comes 11 Diamonds and ru'6ies, 'being so small, seribers employed it as a pocket-handker.
im Poor old More House, once so beautiful into the hall half an hour later, cloaked and chief. Then they sent it to the local
4� Phi - diug this impossible, she now in the last stages of decay. The boys hooded for her journey bome, Mrs. Adare are easily 'smuggled," said a government washerWoman, who returned it, a clem
t ab� blin, -though he does not have turned its name into a joke. 11 We comes up to her bver the marble pavement customs inspe.,tor-'recently to a reporter white square of cotton cloth, to the
trodgh an -opening in the bushep. on for the New York Recorder. 11.1 don't be.
d � 't want More House," they pay ;I' what of the hall. .She has been dying to see her et gets the duty on one. publishers, who litographed and issued the
6xfti from .Fanny. But I want we do want is more furniture." And indeed before, but it is so hard to get away from. . - some obbets again and again.
.. - - i " ) 11 I I . I . I . quarter of them that are sold in the- doun- . . .
YA!t. a" going- � furniture is at a) ow ebb in the large rooms One's older guests'. - - , . . .
sheask& , 9 He try, after all the expense it goes to 'trying ... . -
I that look now like barracks vacated. As 11 Terry ! Something has happened . . it
I . - M . to suppress the business We have agents Everything comet to him who waits,"
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90 time vrent on, the tables and zhairs and has asked you to marry him?" , . ,all over Europe, and pay employee in the say,
Toltef dousin�- Laurence O'More, knick-kneicks had fallen asunder, and been it Yes. to � . . . � a the philosopher. The umbrella borrow.
ill'. get- ,you -P -mind at rest. . I'm consigned, not to the attics, as with most " And you?" breathlessly., -brokers' offices, who give information of all ed -by a friindshould be expected. R
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- . � people, but -to the kitchen -fire, fire -wood 11 I said I didn't know. " . . _ people they do not know and those � I — -
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�,, a th on ?" asks Laur- being an article unknoWn of -late years. � !1 Oh, Terry !" . � . - �
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3 bt left. "I wish I And these articles, thus brought to the ham. " Well, " with a sad if defian .. ,IT . g � ' �
_ a__ , g ' . .t glance, ' to New York are constantly on the watch,
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-mes.n. to insinuat*that my Word -drawing-room and dining -room and bed. In her tone there is, reproach, vehement but ,
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�_ rooms, but Want stalks through the house, repressed.- 11 There," hurriedly, 11 go home. "r� of Toy man and coal � d swear he had the - � .
jw-. u - I'll come over in the morning. Buo, "hold-, - - - .
_ _ pa break in the bank and rampant at Waking hours, mercifull - . . 11
w-lovelyface, just -between two , y ,or; , her, as the girl w ith a rather glad activ. -sparklers somewhere about him. when r I
- � gotten in the do;kk moments of the silen Ing - say ' Yes,' searched him, but I've gone through every-
lkrzeihii'aie heavily and most night. , ity goes by her. .11 you will . . thing, but it. was no use. Then . other offi..
610,61-11 . - , .- il ss PoorTerry! She makes that very uncer- dearest ? Think of boys !" cers take. him up and keep the -it eyes on - AAAR-12-:1W,41 "WOU
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I �tpwiftht, or am I not?" going tain hundred &'year go a long way, the I I him as long as he stays in, port, and they I I
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WAM S about that I wanted* to. - from her for the education of , I Oh, Tert I's
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I you spea . king to . re, and moo . t dexterous smugglers of a I tones,- on V. .Te are going to
12 were getting a thousand a year for them. Honestly concerned for her cousin's welfa - .
4=;;z �, Giroodrector! Your reward is in the courts she lies awake, thinking of her future. This account of- having so much upholstering.
- above; a great, a high reward 1 thought . keeps her wakeful. and in the but there aue not many women in,the busi: C 1-1 ][ 13, X::X -K_� VV 'A
ip�to haunt you.$$ . . I - - . - rooming at breakfast it, is still with her. ness now. I don � It " I b ALze. I I
)e stupidi" says Miss 0 More, . . . She'eannot refrain from casting curious seem to be leaving it.. Nwamohnyo have been
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! �M - r � lt�*irk my words," says "Just in time," whispers Mrs. Adam,' discomfited by finding him quite . im I hems and tu'cks and eor . sets, waists, . , - Marie. -
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1-hize hia.worda-:'7Per4P8 girl enters the drawing -room at the Han, a Is.he so sure, then? Even . .
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,-- . few hours later. 'Mrs. Adare (Fanny as her sh uld not show it. I I I hope he will change. them in. parasols.and on the baby, in hats -
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zi - rZZ � Intimates- call her) is a young and pretty, his manner, . e qbrn�ra of hand. .
. 11 - O'More. woman, a cousin of Terry's, who had mar. morning," says she to herself. 11 Oh, if ,,kerchiefs and veils,7md even woven in the' _.
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it 4o He ii too much a society man to show do you expect, Terry? Gerrard is a gentle- was always a diamor�d in it nicely tucked
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. . - - I'' . . closing her eyes 1 . 11 Oh, no, it isn't that," says Terry, care. heard of the four' and twenty blackbirds : They are nearly all from Huron 06. .
i6es'deati 'he� cousin Mrs. "Gerrard, you will take Alias O'More in lessly, indifferently,—with indeed.such an baked in a pie, of course, but you never, ,You naelit there sb-many old neighbors.
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Ui6, Would .not qG6sent to go Terry, and had been conquered.- He has -then,,, His face is very long,"'-saysshe. , bad removed the works of his watolt and - '.
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W. B. Danard, Pastor.
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C.M.B.A"No. 70 -meets in their
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