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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-03-10, Page 2. �, ;:r,-,7r;*F!W""Wta..F.yp".Tm--,--�"Y-,7, T--�In --T,__WrrF_-, ir ---I " _� -,-.'7--:, 4WIT. .110 -IT -TRIP -1 �. -Fir - , __1r_ �_, 6 , , , �. - . 7 � -1" I . . I � I � ., , " � -1 IT " , � - �V;;W1.1110101111111FW17- -1 I.T � I . ;!"". , . I � I - . . . r . � 11 . � 1. I ­ 1%�, � . . �,� .. ,,, 101 , ',_.. .. I ­ 4W,T7%'F7RWV"-, �. I %i V%,4#r 1 . - '. I � � 0 �_ . . 1. . �'. I r I .... . - . - I I I I . _. — - I I I . I I - ----- 11-1 " L:! �'� �- -.11-1 1 �".;;;4.�., , 1, - - I ­_"I";�' ­­­­ .. I � - _____._ . I — I - - I 1-1.11 - I 11 1-:-! ­_T,!I! I 11 � I 7 I . - I ,t! 4-11'.1 , i - � 1.11 1-...-.--. I—.. ..''.. . 11 I _.— -11,11,11,11 - - ,-. ­­ ,;=-:"�,L�'�l--,---,.,-�',�-.���,Z, __. - ­;,;;;�,.;; I - ... . 1. I I . � . . -_ ,;;�'­ - , _1 7 ". - , - � I . VA I NO AMOKS', . *"� . .1111, .1. 11 I ,,��;­_­' 1. ­ ­ -1---- '' And that Of bor father grow Puzzled-' "'AaA 01 . Or"Or Cortis go bo rw 071119, to 94EK , I 4 � F $so K) 4 , III tho luerem- ifta eei.464,J400 8,01444010 ' !' A r J Y. �my cha" drg$ m "Plor - � I '. � - !on enomb" t . 't t I it , � I , . T U I him Or , J�Wle I , : Igto . . , $tr% P I L I ,4 , i a bomto; I � ' A Is . � A Ing iiain an stiEfu--s's Of 0% .1PAXrIf'3 ad I . * � ' i t OJno", cried Fraser, laughloal �Ike ke,pping of Accounts avouxAtoly L � � %, .U�ovr,o v,4qJJIj , $ - , . , _I 19.141w0d1uX Im, ' . . , I I . , be current of I Ramon hall to h1s; litloiti wag to ,Q 11 viy P,wq - tied t 310, tboti6to to a fetched them It U woudormon� '4441 loo that isn't fAW, Let ;no W I . . " r an -A_,,1,rru.;,a 0 t is rival; aucL theri Alie a fladli'", a f -UA- , " 11 lstoor� , 40. 1wil I , O 14 10 14 At '04 a, to, ur � vnde, ' s:,,� b .1 , PI'Ic4 al.klu ,And 49airi, Ault 11,44 B440 doulft, .. You'll litiook all t4 I . itself qn, somApllstpne I I . I - 'to Ai3cpaii;4py ,t4e)A. 1U "W0 Ohl h ro, 444Q44 W.xang � � , I , 1 �Mo to ).Am: "What did Hot-' _ I B. no� Ift-Tfielmently beautiful I don't have a chance -every I r I , toose wbo a"" , getboir . , � poicipu cis ,, , . I 11 I.. - �, I 11 I .1 , , begged - cave. - ng h , g.ad 101 t-Oraut" I I Am say �-The man was tretioberoua and two- of their oxiPpilitl6lis, IkIWI prBoo, tivLo'4nd p ` - ) , , 11 . I ., . L podl' It 91A � 4 moms so stuod to be Ojoy!Ag It aU leaven, 4% falle, ko that, ABif sho. were M ityla, ooako." . ield !W* affairs confq�t%bly And 04 A firm'17%, - .4, in' and mulea a U self A. pol- . . . 0 on, for p 2 ; pq Visit'; And it XoAA I false 1. Great b .A pad Qvinf I An "Povilt t , alk 11 I � assist yo�y -ve I . r . . to, . I . . .1, OaO Tons, mloga.lo . I -Ing, thiom, no More.. . by. pf integrity, this Precaution '%Z4144 WI . h Qfl me.nlo pray com , � -acithor boux he VoOnt On, "U - 1 . . 1, � �t '"I noticiA it from the, firot," (104- Is All ritht, �Wlyqldos � I, - Isbell and Agree% � 0 gu tie,. tAl; "'a000. 41 I to varions PO it � He am FOr a to hils trap V, els P%de � �ad, her on ert,or Is 1n41Bpepsft14e ;ia A protectIO4 I , , 4t I I ,its, w o" Mary! , . . � as left no tried to arg`aO the thought PAVAYj, ' the tinued. �ta "I P&W bOw" Ile was , -'And I L . ught X was � j,,. suld Ut roser, in a .s%d doting that lae bad Been UO tr%O �raser for bis.OWA trouble, 14 board, pun ad off, I t P - ,f ­ . , w%-, c4iy BttlDngtbeniAd, 'L -got . . , ,, grave. , hip, and Ag&jn8t .error. 044o W.hQ keeps no, so- . � 11 I - � "'Welh , PH _A0 A , "what hy, his friend. ba -t Boon forzetting thlo bat the idea discoveries dear to a struck by laer;, Anti In, my.,tto4bl6 With too late,. but a wave obeelced . . I , . -as wou. XnXIOU3 forhim,19 OX014mant of � . I . _ - ,ot UP counts, wit � , voice � they WeX4 alo, . a wiles of the overshad- Ramon U44 been 4o 1. ; 'wuilo�, At � eso Ramo,400 advan�0, , I founs, Myself I rushed into the water and g . Jd of ,9 sipi I � � V.4'extIll, � Ln the fresh aac . _ " � Dart ter tb the side, Then he raised the boat- � gily oarriefs about witbi ..... , , . I and don't glints of come there- for both of them. Che uAturalist's b . much 11-Appiej �ho would 1, I I � . I4IdqA1�k`_oWl4pIdfallowl I 1. I - - her a boxy recollection of amounto I )a owed path, And the lovely insisted uVon thinking how doille-ageol 1. . � � , at tUL kAPw.' replied 1)'40Y in a path had evidently been Altered, our,10yols RaMon Always . be witlithe _- book and struck me. Well, tha I � Wa sunshine in the zizzagging tunnel Of I the traveller* accepting his bO8Plt4IttY- _quiet, P.AvQj MIL would re,' , t net- a on find , i �. �1� . . tone OfL Voio�o, which contrasted strange- , . Was it design, student, spitil hoped that she . ura ly Made me feel savage. MY band spent and amounts saved, will 0 f%rus, and creepers, which Ilterally by �Lcciodeat or depign They bad u0 finished' 4 ,u , I , ,inner, A. d tUir 11' ff tic�xlol and somehow, 1, I ly with, the too ful opeepli of his And. the contriver"a idea at one stroke? . , wout to nay belt * I herself involved in a labyrinth Of Per- I . � L ' Ura slaemed to flow down in cascades of bad I= them to; OL time, 040 . %ndis to tolls Oviela DigbY resentful' hardly know holy, plex,t,es. To roe&,, wIth procts9a ev,_ 4 1 1 - pn his ..--No; the thought was too horrible, and Ramon , - air I ga�vo him a totiger I I ,. . rvargts lia I a I I L . 0110rid, growing leafage from the wall I of Ilia Be, , ving called him AWAY- ly. with my geological hammer; and I " � � , . � I . be would not harbor it. many opolf- , so . � �­­ . "You do not. �nowfl, I a aurnmono which. after - Ah I saw that you loved her next thing I saw clearly was Ramon cry detail of one's shopping exPl5ditIOAN, . I . , . I of Ilonly kn6*'that, I AM surpriaing- right. ave made this path," Vain effort; it grew tile stronger; g1ea, be had obeyed, leaving - the friends too; VTNO, ot Is I was � I . I 1py. " . " Nature must li and as, the time sped on, mud the hurt g. of ex- crawling out of the sea, whi tO I L. III he sai a to himself; " and it' ca to changeable lover of a day attracted by tryin bala4ce outgo And, income without ,W ,father. when fuelling the Ju ' I . I I Y oppy n only ducied a feverLsh sensation of half- , I U's oom' the first pretty face 'be PSW- But elan _ g to manage the boat, for a fierce simple system,of bookkeeping, *6, , . 1. :oya u must hl%ve been. Horses, be seldom trod, Leads to nowhere, of pro cc lent French c Bret towards H puff'of wind came down the barranco some � L , a. YO, delirium, Digby foundhimself fully b�- panion, Digby, who w . as slightly flush- chose YOU." . and nearly capoii6d us. That's all" unnecessary degree of men- I � , . .. , . old fel W, I can speak -to You as I course, and— 11111011 here's the and." Having that Ramon had contrived this 4,1 exclaimed: "Taste that, my boy, �nd - is Au4 Fraser -did he everl"- " No. tie; that can't be all," cried big. . I passing had him ! I 'fl brother. I ,love is Helen For, at a sudden turn, after pitfall; that them was no escape; and confess that our host is A charming .1sreft to met No. I watO bys excitedly. . tal worry, And is SO u0wisO waste pt . �' I , und himself .11 1 . - . I 1, eart n, care. ully, as a.m.An would who had his I wall, not quit . Rodgrave With all my b an angle of the rock. he fo I I a. The squall In- force. One need not bean expertbook , ced on in eirer-m for some Uiat freed from, his presenze, the fellow and a polished gentleme, I face to face with a huzo maw of st,046- acherouls Spanaa uld renew his "Yes, I conileoss to thle5e." said Fra- daughter's hap t take; but he � , L They wall ben Fraser said Badly'. "A which had evidently lately slipped from troo� rd we then. Ramon re- seem creased -1 to a gale. It was impossible keeper to set down every week or � .. . time, And t %Uces to Helen. ear gravely; and just ad to ? to land , we were blown rijbt ont'llto � w.-Goine, ,)a a man. This adv � thin that his chances warp . � hopeless, and - L . " � � boyish fane us pack 9. few feet above the track. and com- The agony increased, and with the appearo.d at the door, bestir* a fresh to acquiesce in Your ROB' sea-tioean, I mean -and la er being every month, at the top of EL Pago, the . . o no further, Tom, Let . I must pleltely blocked the way. mental suifering came a wild feveiisih uox of cigars, which he handed to his ti,n. I do not think Helen ever BUB- nearly swamped about a hundred thou- sums, of money which she receives from � � . up aii5l go away." " That's Awkward." he said thought- I guests and resuimed his Beat. pected his love." I never dreamed of ,sand times, we managed to get under various sources-froln her work it she � � *1 - Lis beall. horror, which grow upon him till hi:3 the lee of Palma, right Across yonder; 1. ,,,, _ ' ' I Pj'g,� My 61h2ox0ek I t w , . I d be better for fully. " Too f:teep ito get over. -H& I "One of the evils of possessing plan- "She could not. that's Lt." He smiled as ho saw that to brain. throbbed; a sense of confusion tationa," he said. "Your men are al- such a thing." ?v . be in business, from bar professiort'if I I all." A Which he could not overcome, increased; Miss Helen here behaving like a hero 11 Digby drew 9. long breath, full Of the left of the large block the green Ways coming with, the -news of some "No," said Reftrave eadly,"'whavu ins; and there we stayed with some she be engaged in Art or literature. . pressure of Hel- growth bad been trampled down, the and At last- ong after he had fallen di6zter." one is youn I one is selfish and blind to friends of Mr. Redgrave till the wea- 1 exultation, for the to cling to - 'be felt that he could bear no ,more, "Nothing serious, I hopef" said big- ail but self You both were blind." ther lulled, and then' -we sailed back, from. her father or husband, if she be on's little fingers seemed shcaf tei� wide enough for any one and all was blank. by Then till this points to the fact that -that Is All." . y A lady living at home. On the _ '" - his hand. to r.sw round. thk)ugh the gorge seemod� ..'No, no -a mere nothing -kind of F�' double part � There sinipl ..Do you not see," continued Fraser, I ost dark, so filled un __ aser has been playinga I "No.; that is not all," cried Helen, opposite page it is a velry simple MIZI�01 , tulere to be. alm blight aRpearing.-But, by the way, uqain�t us all; and that, by some cun- flush. IIH h said nothing hard- .. . iti , a, , . . I . that you are intervening between two a i it with the tops of the trees which �'HIAPTER IX. you two nave never visited the head Of ninj ly ab..1, hi.gallantry in defending me ter to jot down the bills paid, the iterw people %vhom Fate has evidently mark- , )ristled from its side. .1, i ugglery, Ile has persuaded Helen form that man, nor about; his brave at the ,several abops, the car fares, the Digby's awakening from his stupor that barranoo Yet. Don't forget it- t� its on to him -to accompany him- , ed,,out for husband and wifel" "The old I-oy has been round here My old true chivalry all through our Perilous . in subscriptions or in Fate be hangeoll Wbat has Fat c , wai stran,T3r and more wild than his When will i(ou 901" NO; I'll never -believe that. � got to do with Moo [or one this morning. First time I've recovery from the stualaing fall. It "When Fraser's ready. -What do you friend has fallen a vielim to the fate ., trip. " you ought to be proud "--She Money given I �� I ,,Do you not see that ,you Are mak- t?an h:s marks. -My word he has been was hours before he could grasp where say to to-tnorrowV" I escaped. No, Mr. Redgrave, I can I tausIds and took Digby's hand between charities. Anybody who understands . ohipping ama,y here.,' he addel, as he he ;was, and then he found himself lying This was agreed to, and Digby rose believe tbat. Is made in every diree- i ars a she looked blushingly in his the first four rules of arithmetic can I . Ing a powerful enemy 01 Ramon, who inquiries were . �! ., upon " We ought to be proud to have * I has the father at his mercy?" looked at the broken fragmarts, of - thoei soft dust, so stiff that he as if to leave- a; "I wial n eyes-, manage so small a matter &.4 the or- ' "I'll Pitch Ramon down one of the :Acme in the. newlLy. m6le curve of the "There," said Ramoc lot tion, especially down in the port; but I so true a frienV' I . Ind ,%what he puth. . could hardly move an inch. I' t keep you Jidgeting to go;'OnIY leave no vessel had touched there; not even an ordinary fam- e; "Horace. old man." Whispered Digby, dinary accounts of 11 barranvos, if he doesn't ra It was dark as ever; and he la:y 15 - f 'end Fraser to smoke another igar." a fishing -boat had left; the little plac 11 methodical, And Dried Digby warmly. Without a moment's hesitation he as -he held out his hand, "can you?" . . h you down, ening and hoping for the relief which ri ' will only be is about," i think"--be,go - it was blowing so hard off -shore Ile 1 Y, if she stem, mad Ob- � � . "Hind he does not pite stepl,ed doiwn, then took another step did not. come, ltryin-,� to be cool and "Really, I don't an Dig And to ap- an I I" cried the other, warmly ` ave?" b�o rather petulantly. that no boat would have dared gra - extended band. adhere to her selected BY 7 . Tom. But -about Helen Redgr for the way descended apparently, to thdak out some means of escape, and Do not be angry, dear friend," said proach or leave from that side of the sping the serve a certaLa periodicity about the � "Well, what about harl I know ,harm. Aa hour later, v were . I list is a L bout rise liqaim beyond the block. Then still tellin, 1�.Smlsoelf that he had ex- Ramon, kindly. "I meant no island. ,� . what my dear old .mora another step on to. some fagot -like � friend ack to Ramon's; I am alone, and after all further explana- I as, for instAnce, never letting , lag-gerated, ant Chat Helen was safe; Apologies for M'6 to my dear "Let's go U tious had been given. Fraser said soft- "ork on to- . � to say: Marriage is a serious thing brushwood laid across to form � level thiss was but an,accident. Re(Igrave.-You will stay, will You not, sure we shall learn something there " the cloud to -day's burden BUR away UP . -1 have my friends to scudy-I ought oun4r�l ly, his face nearly hidden by I., W rash_[ ougibt to wait -I way; and, as he did so. he uttered a As he lay thele, longing to rise, and Fraser I" cried Digby at last. "That tic from his cigar: l"Yes, old man, why morrow, and never leaving an unex- not to with him," said the is at the bottom of it all I'm sure." it I Who could help lov- ouFh,t,to -,write ild cry. and snatched at the rocky dread-inZ the pain that followed every NO; I will go 'the Spaniard a ,should I d,aY 'plained deficiency, lie, matter how amaill I �' , Y home." w fort, for I.,t,ter hastily. Then, in a burried They went straight to so sweet and pure a woman I I � I ; I shoulci have said something side to save himself. Vain ef mo",em-int, lie ;c-ame consciou3 that ter, as if be,were master- house to meet the English doctor of Ing it it is satisfactorily Accounted I warned You to everythiaig had given -%vav ben ath him, till and pleasant and re- confused mant, the pl, love her too well ever to lot her think it is, not I 11 of the kind and also emptation." I p' -� air wws cool burning brow. Then, No" he aaded "I will ace, about to leave. for. � . o, �anger-aud It and he dropped headlong, to fall, after Ing himself, I otherwise of me than as her true and flea from freshling to his -have A 4uiet smoke'and chat "Bad, sir -very bad. Quite insens- a r t.. is our Be - I . "Theri'lie-re we are at the roosto and wbat seemed to be aterrible descent, by ,�IuW degrees it .L,,,k ,him that the stay, and t the head of the bar- ible. concussion of thc orain from a chivalrous friend. Th as c No greater check on spendthrift hab- I am going to get On my perch at heav:dy far below. . I wini ca;m� in a soft steady currenton with you abou b Wo are likely to find." fall or from some blow. The ewe 10 ret, Tom." And after a pause: "She list which in- 1. r nco a d w a loves you -her every thought is yours; its can be found� than t . �� . . once, my dear old model of wisdom; but He' -was conscious of an agonizing on :i check; and by-and-by, reason sug- .1 " aid Ramon, with a gen- seripus, I'm afraid." - h in the conscientious keeping of �-�,,�, I iere axe my ans,w rs Poor boy Digby had gory fed looks. and As for me, I have but one wish ereA before I, do so, I , f� I sensation ,of lain, then of a stifling gasted to blim ' that this cool current le w b. no' 0. "Well, Redgraveand Digby exchan ,:::, , , . -There; yon see I with V:, � to your warnings - I am well . dust, of 9, sickening sturefying .dizzi- of air must come from some opening 0 sm! i a charming girl. You and "Do not have him disturbe . I shall to see her 0 happy. A,ceounta, The Lrifles run away 11� . nin my oNva mastex- aul I have nei- he has we' couple of hours," can take y ur hand" I to consult. ness. and then all v.,as darkness. d enough be here again in a ' really begin ,� ther father nor mother far away in the great cavern. I Mr. Fraser are getting 01 3d brisk- Tiiere is little more to tell. Ramon large sums ,and until we .� nn,d,ho put these bings behind." " 11 Greatest and most cogent answer of all How long he I ay there stu � H , shivered at 'first at the idea of t�, i said the doctor; And be walk, did not die, but he ,,wall still anything to watch with vigllance we do not rea-, 1�',. ould not te I 1; but he seemed to strug- plunging furt�,�r into the darkness, 'Yes " said Fraser gravely; and he ly,,away. 1, ,; I., I -Helen." No deceit here," said Redgrave. but the game man, when the Red- mes and I Half an hour atter, settint at defi- o' vvakefulness out of a terrible ii falter- sat talicing to his host till quite late. his man Pedro. grave -i returned to England, with an lize how the nickels and the di - 11 .�:. I . ance the Insect plagues Of t a island, gle i,nto for how did he know where h star?" said Red- "No; but question to the dol - V was sleeping peacefully and foeverish dream, to find that all was I,, ,tape mi -ht lead him, and what "Where is your ma Promise him any bribe so that We Inay l escort -Redgrave pere having found the quarters aggregate in . � Tom Digb, darkness and mental confusion. What hdaeous chasms might be yawning in grave sternly. I got at the truth." I mearis to pay off his indebtedness to jars. one buys a few superfluities; rib- . � 11 I � . dreamingbf his sweet Young mistress; Lt all meant was a mystery; for his hi� path ? "In bed. Ill," replied the man. R." wrong scent," said , the Spaniard, not a very largeamount bons, bon-bom, needles, p6rfumery, while Fraser Was seated in his own heal wa� thick an -1 heavy, and main- Still, there wa% the cool current of "What does be say?" asked Digby edgrave, dismally, as they walked I -when he had successfully parted with uries which could be done . room, with his Arms folded, gazing out a be- boantoly. away. " Pedrio knows nothing, I am big interests in an island of which he small lux d At the end of the Week I , ;he open window ,with the ory retrised to give him 1),wilc the 1'a- air; so, forcing himself to rise, h "Thai Ralmon is in bed ill." I'll, I, sure." had long been weary. How he obtain- without, an flat and thin, And .. I isible and wentoil ahead.' collectLon of his walk and, sudden fall. gan, to walk �iowly and cautiously in " It is a lie Ill roared Digby. Ot feel convine did not say.ErD'gb One finds tha purse - darkness v as,, he add- But he realived at last that he was the directio)n from which it came, with not here. Redgrave, get horses*, we Digby did to ad, but he ad the money be ()in asm state of pitiful emptiness when "He loves her, anxl-- Y , could do no more, and he followed Red- suspected that it came fr LA. B- be plethoric. ed, after a painful sigh "what won- I owwake, an -I that he was lying upon th,3 result that, after about an hour's mumt follow and hunt him down." grave to the desolate home, sick and but the latter would not confells. it should age sordidness ' der, poor boy ---she love's Lin in return. 1 what seemed to lie fragments of sticks; slow progression over what was really I "Wbat is this noise I" sai(L a famil- ies from his fall The other matter wag a year later, Nobody should encour Ohl I muat�bave been Mad -I must ))a aud A% hie groped about he touched but a sihort ,Ptgtan�o, he, suddenly iar voice-, and Ramon, looking pain- wearied out., his injur d for the and there were no cardi. or stinginess I& herself or others. Miss ' forcing him to keep his be ,nd. of the two Nawns mad. -And that man Ramon? Yes; he something whL,3h set him. wondering caught,night of a pale greenish ray of fully sallow and ill, came into the OrOn next three days, and submit to the doo- The F pool's strong story .." I'for the moment, before he could p -asp ft'.A, a:nl hi� heart seemed to give a ball. "Ab, Redgravel-My dear Dig- ter's ministering. At the end of those __� In The Red Bridge Neighbour -hood is 86 . , smiled mlid showed his white teeth. . at- Red- against" miser- � would not trust him for a moment. The whoat ,*. ivae lie bel.l. Thiii hn utterad bovil.l. by, what is this? Some one hAs three days, during which time thrilling object -lesson I I calm was too false and treacherous. If a, cry of horror and recoiled, for,bis The rest was easy. Ton m1putes' t' I grave had secured the island in every SMUGGLERS'- CAVES. . lineas as A contemptible vice, hidecous I I emuld oully get the. -poor boy away Ill finger and thumb hal passe'l into two cautious progress over the dust brought "No," saict the young man. "Yes"' direction. Digby was Able to'le&vO his I __-1 . in its effects on character, withering, . - bony orbits, and he knew that the ob- him to the opening, a, rift in the rook he added fiercely. "An enemY-a cOW_ bed, while the news of the doctor as � Aiang (he 1011=111411 to all .domestic happiness. Nobody, . - . .- . . CHAPTER VII. Is ject he harl grasped was a hulaiam skull I overgrov,'nwith I� gi g creepers; and ardly, treacherous enemy struck at my he tended Ramon was of the darkest. They May Still Be Seen emulate Mr. Nawn, and ev- 11 I .— pusliInT these asl!�Ihn� found'himself life, but failed. Struck at my life, so line. comt. wisheal to rates the Olives t6 I . AocoTai�lg to what .ihAd grown into parate me from the ma I He may recover; I loan say no A very curious feature of the coasts erybody commise I I . and her CHAPTB% VIII. gazing out of w,hat as like a roug love. Do you bear I You ' we dl I " live with nig- - ,.t lily as to s( SP _g more," was the only reply Digby could whom it is appointed to I I & custom, D:lg.bry found, fleil:en broken natural window in the perpen- le, _._,I sh who of Emgland, where rocky or wild, is the gardly souls like those Of the Nawma, I fath;4 by th�3 gwtp wh.:iDh Qoimma,uded As Digby cast do-wra the grisly relic a barranco, -from the warnam I 10v . f On. value obtain. aing that, trenched and banked -up paths from the father and son, both had -poor, starved, . th2i Steep tra.ck, and ainiother delightful of moi,tality, he clagped his bands to dicular rw-ky t f ce. of the loves me. Now, atiqwer, i Y IL was on the fourth mori thrift, I." . elvemingf, aLa ttik) s1hlort, Waa al Mul-- w-bich seem,3d o go down hundreds of r life-w.bere is Helen?" with the gentleness of one who bore eaves aloo.ag the coast. These are no- and forlorn souls enough. But , i his throbbing brow, And shrank farther feet below. I -low far up, -he could not You aga- , 8:k., ta�Zr of Vingl'.Im,rod, the We bblere, - "Helen? .Why do you as -.k met" for him a real affection, sallow and in Devon and Cornwall and frugality, sensible economy, to, 8 And farther away, feeling as if his rea tell. "Becauxe I can see through Your haggard-looking,Recigrave helped Dig- ticeable cious forehandedness, are Most praise- � came the son -%Nas tottering, anl for It was dull and the wind blow in re. if by to a seat in treat along the Bristol Channel. That ter- wort ther desirable vir- I , Ail bal tlht_,,)r tuoil.31, And then a time the oursect plot. Now, sir, once me] of that once pleas- by and altoge , t,,M.,� to go.. Melva wa2ldiong 1:eneatih the mastary of his ni�;i t bal gone. But fitful rluffs, which swept th,_ lea,es you value your life, speak the truth. 'aiit villa, where he could breathe the rible sea -front consists of precipitous tueos, and thiBy may easily be lovable ' .. �, . te:rs down. wAlh Liar visi- at the same, t', gr,rl m&1"w Is this terrible sensation passed away as aide, *he stood there for a time, ask- Where is H�o,len?" S�veet, pure sea air, mud ". . ' the last goodi-night Erom the fierce rays wells of rock, with only here and there ones too. " tior to the, goate for quickly as it ba -I come. and he stamp� inT bimas�elf what he should do. He was "is the vounR, seno I time be sheltered I ream has A person who is worried and hat- ;. 'ir vy�hl ch takes . I oldly, of the sun ome more shining in all , -that fairia-welli 8`1 'many - ed oriz of his feet with rage irk no trim for climbing up such a place grave?" qa1d Million cc a dip, where a brawling st eased and torn in pieces by anxiety over " I t:.mcs W saty,; amd. was bleorfe, proll,onged 1 He shrank- a-.�ay, for hiT act h.36d as this; but would it be possible to "Lot me antiwar, Redgrave.- Yes, its y, for the gale had blown over, , and . a person who drLfts into debt /�', ,6.vohz.e was heard. I raised a clou-I of -pungent choking duA, get dov;,n � . . I sit, mad -mad againl9t You. Onep more, .141hor sea sgftly rippled in the gentle sawn its course down to the sea money, not free herself from Lts tolls, -��`! t!".). Rmjgirarre - if you value your life, where Is Helen?" breeze. here there is, perhaps, a sandy shore and can .� �11 '1'001=1�1g, papa.", crIL2dblie girl, as -Ohio � which horriffiod him Again. Put this' Itseemed, a risk; but anything w,gs wal" groaned i amiable ci Agreeable, for ,, Ill Dig- r ., clung to D:gby's hialml. "T11 -mi YOU go, : only, served to make him recover 111' better than st,tying in tbat leathsown: "Oh, yes," qaid Ramon mockingly, "I 'No news -no ne a proportions, and the can hardly be ��,,, I b;, as be lay back with his head rest- Of dimi-autiv _ she is so unsatisfactory to her ow -a ,;�,i aboi w1h'sPereLd, "too the barramcoo to- I mental ),,a'ance; and as he stood there place; so, seizing the stoutest crteper value tay I'fO-" , ing upon his pillowbishOst had Flaced rceks around are pierced in all diree ideal, so beneath it, so exasperated. by I,", " Thon'where is she Is' "And used that she can- 1,� morrox?" , in the ulter darknes3, he ,,cemeA to witlAnhii reach, he began to descend; kg I have taken her at the back of his chair. tions, with eaveras. I "Thi� senor thin the conditions of her life, I I I- P'Yes; In. good Viome., sea once more the -4rle of that other and, to 1�li great delight, found, after i Away?" '1� to think this place a perfect heavOn I" not help visiting her own faults on .�' -I sha,Il so3e you alt mi-glUt ?" ravine they ha -1, skirted weeks I a-!-,, cautiou Ay!going down about a hundred I I am a ha d had nearly passed, and TUle smugglers formerly ran their the heads of her relatives. .�, "Don't madden me, Ramon. T t my during the - ,. "Of course." . when he had drawn Fraser's attention feet from ooree�lar to creeper, that the but danger- after being within doors goods Into these eaves, when the weath Be convinced, as you will if you once 11� ­ quiet, easy-goinig fellow, hottest time' Digby was again seat- , "Anti you w1a take, core. I b-0 to the c;imtilig figure which they had rocky iside ot the harran-co grew less %vhk,,n rouged. Where is she?" oar permitted, or the preventive men an keep ; I ous zI'ng i make the attempt, that You c I . " 6 13caces axe ad beneath the tree, ga ;adly out ' 1� . b2ard t�.Wt solme d thes afterwards en7aii�tered ai he crojit up perpendioular,,and less and less so,, till "I old ifot know." long were not un the lookout. They stowed accounts aj well as another. and the vexy dmnJgerooul3." . I with his basket, I -ard ' do to sea, and asking himself how ��al to you, If I , youiT sake, " die I I there ,%vas no o4anger, onIv an awkv, I - You I ic, b --,d I" cried Di,gby; an it would be ore he recovered his away their goodis in, the eaves and gave comfort Of it wUl a[`P" J%. - - , . "Take coaxe? Yes; fQT - I must have fallen then, into one descent of a s!opoe -which- landed him I weak As ,be wag, he sprung at the Span- practicable open a small account in a � . -Once morek,'good-nfight." 0 strength. notice to the � farmers And. gentry of � w.h.'sperad. . I f the anclent mummy eaves," he sai(t, at last by a trickling stre-im; while, I iard aLd caught bbn by the throat. III Injust find them-! must find ink, and settle all bills by check; ­'­ . I -.1 � � ' 'ongfing . ton was calm ba I .,;- j'�,. � I . 103 ran af, to m3taoster tible' I ..trying to speak &�oul and coolly, on gazing up right and left there were i The moment before, Ran them," he groaned. And then be start- the ,neighborhood 9,11 of whom were the ch6ck, when returned to you, is or- I imeasy feeldne tLb,,, ' I ,, ;.. .I ,,'.( , �, , , AO stay; 80d, W-Kh Alia A ,1, his words canim for the niomv-., t the rocky sides of the ravine, and al,o a and smooth and soft of word: but, as ad up, tottered, holding. on by provided with mnumerous, donkeys, receipt, and the needful care.about the , I siolwly to this 'he felt Dighy's hands at his throat, he "Al' X. ­ . 91t brieort, 11'eleta r6tougned hurriedly and sounded excited and them, the dull gray sky, -withpne tiny hat was al- of the chair, dizzy with excitement, forth sent down to matia . ". " � . - . gement of your money is a good I 11 ' hatisei, -;,1dhr1ll* thalt he h&i not come atrange. . � orange speck far ahead. I I flashed out inLo a rage t - for unmistakably that was Fraser's which were hemee di131-i . pline, for a bank -account cannot I I '­� . , als to 1havie a conitpan�on back ! He paused Again and wiped the dank I volcanic. HesLruggled. but vain �oice he heard; and directly after the the caches and the kogs and bales were . - ­�, � I alone" so Then he grasped the idea that* it wqs mwt 5sor was, for he I be managed in a fdst &n-1 loose man- ��. � Along thia do,rk re;t-bl, where 'A would perspiration from. his brow. "There," , gqte %was opened, and Hellen entered 1, early morning -before sunrise ,ln,i ly, weak as his aggre, a removed under cover of the night or net, b t must be accurate and sys- . ­ , too auemed to be suffering from some I � . , :: � I'll b to do blun he said; "I'm better now; so—Wbat's ,ht with him leaning affectionat ly upon . -2, so suAY for wa, enesay that he must have passer the'nig . . of storm. As an) excuse for keepwing tematft �� . baxin, a. I tbis?-Yes, it must be; I'm blooding." in' a feverish slumber in that dreadful injury which turned him faint. But his arm. the I Should it become your duty at any . 1, � st emay the f000ll3sh d1read 11- I hits words were fierce a,1d strong, and . ,The moment they -,were inside droves of donkeys, it was pre�endecl - 1, I i ; '� . BID?, ca � I Ile felt the back, of his head, and wine- place. gi.iosteaed as he cried menacr te, Helen darted into the house; tinie to act as treasurer -of the funds - . , ��, � his eyes . - d w;tjll good clamm, fbt Dig- ed, for it was cut bally, and a tiny knew I ingly.. " an could thoat the sea sand and the kelp served rs, of a society or a hospital, for ��. : . rectiv, Lvn- 'The next step All, then, the senor is jealous. gad from where he ,qat, Digby of othe, . J", . by ioarbod the tvanita, abdult the saime Nvarm stream was trieWling down hi - coo cry of joy. and real- as admirable dressing for the land; instance, either temporarily or Perm- 1 . I ' 1 a that if he followed the little stream, lie feels pan�s, and fierce with rage, bear Redgrav t I �', Lime as FTascr retownlal frdm,biis Mto neck. 0 is he had seen it tha aere you take n keeping - s.ta,y w:rtoh Rialnum; amlcl' aftRT a 40,rt "That's soon doctored," he muttered, sooner or later it would, lead him t do,, he, because the pretty child isnot t, a as nel-I As if had thrown bersel mad no doubt so they did; the trains of silently, the 4 .1 -4 . : the seashore � and after slakingf his here too the so bing girl f asses sometimes came lip laden with - personal accounts should be great- . I . - , -Ma, thelY -nd a handkerchief into your honesty in a c1brilt oivur t1bs,:w qnx)rrdw's rfa as he folded and bou 0-irc.;t at o-nq of the pools, he bathed his "Will you cease tbig before I strangle her father's arms. swad, but not infrequently ly I. teased. Absolute . both weltilt to beld. * into D,gby, al,.olat his brow; "Now, then; how far feverish temnies and set off refreshed. you I" cried Digby savagely. "Where "My darling." sa,16 Fraser softly. as sacks 01 treascrer is prerequisite to fitness ­ . was storewln;l 8 have I fallen, and how am I ta got Somehow, he could not think about is Helent" "K�, he took off his hat and stood g-Lzing witi, kegs of brandy. it end this, an unerr- I . Tba swa Og I" I night for office, and boy I 11 �Loolra wohil--in U awoke the next mcornimogi out 1,, "Fool I idiot I d hii4ed out the toward the house. Then, with a bitter nioe,ty in taking , upon him that it I He began to move about cautio Helen. He felt as if li,lo dared not. Ing and scrupulous 4% w.lbh tlhr� ow,i&Wion "sly, He could only dwell upon the fact that Spaniard, delivering each word as if ,igh, he turned away, and caught siglot Now a wary pr ly the proceedings of ,are of the Accounts is essential - was vwry 101e; 1%lillf OM oprInging Out ! looking up the wbi',e in Bean h of the a rAtfall had been prepared for him, it Were a deadly blow. "Don't ask me. of the pale drawn face of Digby stand- watch too narrow r, of b -A , t 9A piece of nCl : o;,ening through whiah he had come; and ,he wanted to call Ramon to ac- Go and ask your canning, false friend. Ing; motionless in the shadow beneath these tralas of asses. Accordingly I ­ . .1 . Lt was to find i can find him. the tree. . �::� i! Ask Fraser, When you I - .. I pspew I;:1.1lg. on iblipt Oresaing-tablei, On 1 hut for some n nuf,a he looked in vain.. colubt. When, too, be -wanted to know He has taken her away." I "Ali, my dear old Tom I" be cried; squires, yeomen, Ana larmers alike set TURNED OUT WELL I . ,was WTiltt2m,: - I � lit f, to work to out deep ways in the face wh,rpa , I At last though, hei,saw a dim 'ig ar where Fraser was; whv he. h,d not .. hat � It is not true. It is An- and his whole manner changed, as he — :­�� � "Yota WeTe o�,eaC,'*h1& so soundIly . above laim, not the alry W "What is it?- of the Dowma, Alonj the slops of the I I I I ;:, .1, 1;i, come ,to his help, and why- he had gone other of your cowardly tricks to throw 'it ran at him, hills a -ad bank them up, so that the The Good 0141 lLftdY wali Gratilled by liar I � . would niat d:nturb-you, IbLima, gone on- Ing th.rough whi-3h he had fallen, but lIgt-liv 11 , 4"�".,. , ur I a faint reflected gleam, wh,i,,h feebly off before him. us off the scent." 11 11 in a Nephelolv'st reour ss. I .: Eat yrifurr lbrealkfas,t and foFDOW at YO Stramige problems these for an ini-ar- 1:1ndeedl Then, where Is Zraserg to Keep backl" cried Digby, But- whole caravans of laden beasts might i�, �I' �� ., Its:noure." - ab d ething black above big head; ad man to solve. and the only result of I Murdered, for-sugh t I know, as I in catinj voice. "You mean, despicable travel up and down unseen from After the good old lady bad laid aside , I � '.17 1 we � he reached the conclu9LOn blis attempts was for his head to grow tried to murder Me," Cried Digby fiere4 Is the sea &nd greatly screened from the ,. I, �, I D.gby diressed umder a. feelling of 011- 1 .nod a't s,ag tr her glasses, wiped the mist from her I I � " on gaiar "JVhat. land side. Undoubtedly the . , . I " I that the opening down which he had -Ohl I see." said Fraser sunken ,,, � . necking look mad - �, , Moiye,no3 att RV.13 forlijan-tros, desertion. He more confused. . ly, but with a horrible susPici carefully folded the letter she ''. ,If join, i,pn 1 dropped was not ostrai,sht, but sloped genially -, and then at ways and high banks are a great pro- OYes lr� '1� I 1.�, dl:d nort PartiWisorly iva,vt 0 at was a long and painful journey; Ing upon him fast. Ldded sly ; a reading', she followed the hab-' , _� , . , suarl- came into his face as he 0 1 So they had bee li,. _' ;, , . . tilin -tr 1.?, for he had heont enough I to and fro in a rough zigzag. and th)o sun had risen hours I-efore "You are a boy -a weak boy." _ ___ V a tection again A the weather. ­ I I !! of t1h13 :w,lvad, wad wogAd fair ra4ther . "How horrible I" he muttered. "Yet Digby had crept out on, to the black ad Ramon. ,,jour friend, where is "Don't take on about it, were repre,seated to be -and no doubt it of many old people and talked to !'r , 'N , 1'� , - � ,, have grinia ul? tto Redg,rialve's; but Fro, ' what a blessing I" he added. "If the sands, where quite a gale was blowing, hoe f Ali, it is always the friend who can't all Win." 31y; he greatly were the good folks commended herself. � , :I., � ,,,,, ­ deceives." Digby was too weak to rot �� . (I sDr's staxt Ar.1me madieffiiiin immediately fall bad been sheer. I must as the great iAttantic billows came "'Ramon r Heaven's sake, the merely darted a bitter look at his for their conisideration for the beasts "I've Often heard." she said, "that 4 � ,I .. ��,` " '. . feel. am :tnkmse lungfug to be off; wail killed ' " rolling in. When he Made his way -. fo: ,,My childl my friend and sank helpless, andWith his and their drivers, in thus at great cost ".� ,,� �, q cloonfnquent.ly bo qw-fte uPoet Vus Span- By cautious progression he At last round to tb6 little inn, i truth," cred Redgrave. brain swimming. in the chair. He was Shutting them off from the violence of the wildest colts make the best horses. 11, . � 11 , .� in h . oft- ng fig- , ­1tr �1, , N,vh liamrT4dy by K99 bWTied and found the side, but not until he had child Is' vertheless, It can L.irdly Wben, I took Robby as an orphan, and �� rXibe landlady gazed at bimi "Gone with this idiot's false friend. conscious of voices and of seal the gale. No � , �, % gone in two other directions, which ures come as it were through a mist. neeidment fro my own nephew, he. was as wild as a I � , I . scanity ink -alt into the ror, and began to talk to him vo!u.bly be doubted that cc in the Too bo�l of HOMOID" he g0limbleA seemed to head him farther -There, go both of You. -I tell You I ­ Theii, as he s helf, eyes of the coast -guard was sought by , . "I, � I in Spanish,, to which Digby could not am ill. -Pedro, your Arm." 6. That boy was never still � I I I to h:lmla,2�,11 us U6 set off lip the moun,­ bowels of the mountain. it was to find at Helen was lean- means quite as much, -if n(>t more, March bar . L: ' ,, L reply. I I He reeled, and would have fallen, but this ". , I . Lt dilview"dh and This discovery did not seem tavhelp r,l%e senor -Senor Fraser I" he said; for big servant's quick action; and as Ing over him with her arms about his than the sheltering the beasts of bur- 8, minute while he was awake, and he 1�1 , tirsim trark td wbore him, for, as he passed his hands over but the woman only shook her bead; be Wag lowered fainting to the Mat- neck. ated. III don't -I dont den from, the weather. used to thrash around a good deal In I I tilia path, bad to, RNO210on's "You To he pa . 1. plautationc% the rough vesicular lava, whl:�h was And he was on the point of starting off, ting-coverad floor, Dligby saw that his un that matter. I really I., w;Wh tliv house Lamely t.6 the loft imi a received some Be- derstand." his aleep, for . � I I , beautiful nook whr A in place as abarp as when It had cool- when Redgrave came hurriedly to the bead bad evidently 0 told him, Fraser, my UP AND DOWN, - �1� , 92b commaindled. I "Have you no despaired of getting him trained down I I ad down after some emption hundreds door to ask if Fraser and,he bad re- vere injury. - dear fellowl" cried Redgrave. to tile requirements of civilization. But '' L'�� . For a ipnmemlt at it seem- "I calanot understand it," said Red "If No. Poor boy; he was too cross. — � of years before, be found th turned. I out Ube greater took at him now. That letter's a re- �, � I be hes-itta)tedl AS to , . 1, ., '. ad to curve out like a dome, abOva1 his wearily. "I was I No; too upset.- There, Tom, my dear : , I :, " wbpther he aboluflkl wailk down to Fla. . I'AX you Are here I" cried Redgrave grave i and when i return- =11 the law of volatic,li, to me. I feel like telling MY . .1 , wxyn,s for n c!ha- before startfhg', and head; and though he followed it for excitedly. "Wbktt does all this mean I part of yesterday; lad," he cried, going down on one Lnee The force whtch men a it,s wiser t .1 ." . I .. �' " L,,t v ad Helen bad disappeared.'.' and taking his friend's hand, "don't avitation draws things downward to friends, but I suPPGs 0 . I � be heaXated. ia�*sn after going a feW some distance, he could find no p'ace Where is Fraser? Why are you hi ,,But you beard what he said, Mr. I. gr wait And lot them see for themselves. I �. where there was the faintest possibility clan?" it, let,la lay at cross-purposes. .1�1 � � 1r, : I yards; IxA f�MOTI:Y thID stepped out boldly H Redgrave. -Fraser -gonse. Ohl . .1 M -don't und ... tend," said Dig- the earth. But a higher law forces � Onto of them showed pretty Plainly � � , I �. . dlown; and of his climbing up to the day. y ex- g into which life enters ,to o r that they thought he 1. w:th tba bat EPIDA VOUXilng I, "Yes--Helonf" gasped Digb seems Impossible Ill by hoarsely. overythin by their Mamma � . an jW we calrewoirn fate. was Ahoy I Fraser lot he shouted at ud, citedly. "How is Ohio?" � . Re rays gank Wearily upon a stone, the d ,wvdr mak 001- , .�olt on al "Soon expla ''I an ' '0 diet the *cool wind -irhich ,in, my dear lad, I was a a success at , I d then paused whast, for hi " �' "Gone I's cried Redgrave, with, a and came you know, extend upward and away from , r1.9 I i I � Ilowly away his ver ollmvly ra:secl from olult; of al clump of th y auspicious Of Ramon, as: earth. I . VpDW,_t * vA folwg% and Fkaosor stood seemed to pass echoing he fierce vindictiveness in his tones which fiercely from the north blow upon Oil grows; its leaves extend "But that letter abows that they are I I I rople . . gh you snubbed me; and after. the The pla I 1' L well ,comiclealed, wialtalifing Um till he giving him an idea of the vastness of made the young Man.gaze. tit him heated brow . r osed the pink 1� the place in whi,--h he was confined. last pressing way inw tell, he " pright. The miatakem He says he's in - otsoled, diult Of slzibt. Tlhv�nu alfteir a wonderingly. I "You doul'i speak, air," cried Digby, that we sh6uld visit he heaN OV the u, 9rd, its flowers stand u of condition. I can remember when my I ; And now for a few moments his for- PIGoone V'* panted Digby, catching passionately. I I I felt sure there was some- tree grows, its trunk, with its great �­ . . , mklt�bus lt�ok towmil, he mmk back into � V Tell nii� About barrancol ,it is a plan to rothers had to be conditioned before , 11'lel, . % Ws plywo of conemInlont, And tion of horror attacked him, ything "What can I say, all tbi n.g on the burden of branches and leaves and b Ater college. He's ,� 11 -1 tblo Virds mor sensa abarply'at the table, for ever it, standing there in direct oppo- they could even 8 1 14' titirtiod, the As hie felt that he might possibly never yourself. WhaEditlyoulneaubyiebarg- Vj, tim,,, I .aid. And fru r , UWA PaAii flift.tod am'my re , seemed 6 be wUlrling round ing Senor Ramon with an attempt to rid of us for law by wbiLh all bodies a full back, and I noticed in the Pape stilluess' srattind b0iong- Unbroken, salve, "'Yes. You do not knowt H�w is it 911tt', turning the matter over in my . I I. be' Able to extricate himself from the murder you Ill 5 sition to the % . ," I Of the surf trap into witio youl ate burt like this?" mind, I thou- th. W hy the Other day that Mrs. Smilar's son wlv,,n U20 low ldcfeP dMorlAUX ,h he had fallen,and that Digby impatiently explained. .ght I would let him think &to drawn and fall to the ear was only a quarter back. -There's not I I I �, . I he Imight go on wandering amongst #'Dou't question me. A fall. But *141 - t , Is 'but we were got and see us start, and dloas Lt do tbatf tion that can mraos,from far be me and watch." 9, young man in the institu I � 1 06ow. R t is a range, said Redgr4ve; I n I I 11 11 I the horrors bF whith ha was surround- then step b LX Because here another law comes into � I,TPo bad of old HbrWN" s,Mod DLgbY ed until he died of exhaustAon-mad, elen 7 Ramon V , I I cannot think be would go so far an I, Yes I" said Digbyt Aagerl operation. The laws of life begin here stand before Robby with the gloves On- 11. , , its &� strOlIe d100119), UsAt R8WOA'a Plan-, "No," said Redgravel, sadly; IIhA thav, Or 11 Well, I started earl , and fe-ft a line to act and &blow themselves, even in Just think what he would be if he �, I . tMtIA%s -till ths �vllld cOmAtiry 1A,90no, A -gain he mastered his wandering swears h16 knows nothing." "Never minA wheither he could a to fbllow; any of course I let is tiny peeking spear of gi-ass, to bmadled thein without gloves. He must . , ". i , , I.. ­ mind, And apo400 Aloud it a reassuring "It is not true,o"erled Digby fiercely. would," cried D by. "Helenr- We for 701 I into the tb He helped to haze I 7 !1� nod Tec4*111fl9iiftg vairlbits'placeis he had tone. 41 am not surrounded by ljor- "It 'ib 'hi.4 work, Rb- plaWned to mur- Must find Helen. It that man deceiv- yon. go on 'while I droppe( then be far superior to the laws Of matter. have a Idad heart. ,� -, I 11 . I pas"d before, tl�,ila ycMirtgi.exp�16ror soon; torso" he said calmly. "That ,Which ,der me, (Lod he hag taken her away." i us Ill bUshaS and. watehed-You first, The grass grows, and the longer 6nd the freshmen.. Just like him- My L I I . ,; ,. . . V.D gihea. ftp arre', I v�here the tr6,zIt loa& 'a here ought toi alarm no man of wellm 11adgrave shbok his head, .,you saw our friend." a the further up it Own opinion is that if hazing had to I I o 1, I . brl­t� put" i Redgrave stood gazing at him wild- I torture Me," cried Dig- stronger it grow be done the faculty should Attend to I , 1. � , fba b - ots hii:tro,*�o cwum6ndi balanced. intellect. It is known tbat Is Quick I YOV 11! reaches. The tree trunk grows larger . -Y cent of , � I .? ly ,for a. long apace; and Won gripped the condition he was in. There was I I 4ftlowiltog t4liter's,114, f4tvittr, and more It have a6me this way by the PeOP16 him by the Arm. "Come," a said no deceit in that." by. ,,- re," said and higher each year, and each it- x 1 . � , 11 That ought not to be tortu fortune. He say be is to be rusti- . . , " 0 r" by - blio, ahlibida,bt graWbbl, , away I Is of my B a is 'I, I I . . 6blf,6t; lacorildally; and Almost J�eady 0 fall "Could he bdve tilketV her -no 11, itietly, As be glanced At where year holds upward more and more 0 say that ther I � " at the Inn- No, I did not tell them. she hidden In Some 6 d. I venture t till i& gTvlotlilly�bm4b% a meore� shelf -Ing, And . place he ow Fraser I to bar injured lovbr. lts hutden elf fruit and flowers. Only Cate , I . . * - But Fraser know I wom com, vith,bodily weakness, but I his Helen o ung not Another boy in the countys that � . oft�*10 koomfa�.ft ShI6, Zbb dense tali 1 ti�s robaboto. These ate I, Well, there Is little to fall- I saw - ., . , " he will search for me. 'Itanion know I I tg� it ig too imp when the life is taken from these I will increase . (i ,� � ClA bt, fikitt BlWa' dool",)*o filoo 'oft-' tvm coming, here, and I have nothing Wising thoughts gpurribg Ono days of &bdubtidus, Youngman. you a ;, aqd an hour after, when I % the saino prospects. 1. �. � , . L bit't'L 'i a, oed, me V he when the flovver is bt-okon or the tree ha . 1. 1 WIN, g �hv n1ord,and XNY thrust his Arm thtou could Helen have deediv ance, and I will send I I �� 11: . Anil voo; too, 1hr'%`N As feginning t bw auspicious of I I � � to do 'bat sit find Waittill I bear vOi- va's And Walked With hi a - is oult--doos i,t fall back into obodiehee his allow that be eAn CIO his � I I I . . I 1�6l% till ile're Wais an for muttered. so wj�ysolf and my Tojkto. I Saw Ramon its a I ittle. additional so . . bloro twoedlit)) ces; lind then a sh6ut Will do the, rest. gra I I -t what 'he Amid. "NO Ifollowed him right Up too the' la%vA of matter' So long as Itt. that pokdr club. He says that I , � � �.,� I Almost. pdrJ10,4(5ii1&t'w,A1l of 'VoIcatip Horace cannot be long." ? otoly. But Digby caugh pable �of come outo slid life is intwt it gi,ows up; when its share It I I tow moments Us saw, whither he be cri to, full blind Would have saved him A . 1, I ad proudly, "She is i"A to btre.11 I . life is destroyed it falls down. Ile a I I I � jc4cik out 61"Whibli tbl0 shrubby growth ,,Good heavenal" he ejaculated aft- 1-n s . I ball , I . ormled v, Was boloj� led; and ton minutes later, decelt." t1l,V,h&o% great deal the other tiligbit. : I and ofeibA hptodod tV%t rand. t I .- laws of "up and down" I - � IL . I I ad I roohoDd� bim t 614 A pa,um, "suppose the Roof follow with his h6latt sl�King lawer,( Red- ' In An instant big bands wero grasp- I Hard he 0AMe as With a mesoage Now these have It-" r -� 1, ,. I .06'rehe'Whiih Ilona 109 yon, old follow. reach everywh % I , � oh6uld tread the broken plM6 ad ti tly and Redgrave, WmAl 90,21 '. �� I . . . I I I thudo" ere, and are fit symbols . , � tho Aft; whitlo ,& fbot, o-wor oft bia 16ft gitive, was going down the path which Mos aff6otionstoly in his,e I iplering help for .____,lo,-__ � 11 I . I I I , Willa 0, 1prdfdw�tl 60% the rodk Mid, ,fall I -So "Peoilt" -it I was &I �4vered led to Ramon's hbUse. . P 'lea. "God It I bad fallen frord one of the rookis not only of our bodily lifo, but of our I 1 - there alo", I qega r he cried Yol i by the 6poshore, A CHARITABLE LOV141 . 1penajoulaily ilown, ag(I When I cama t is I Open IIYo%X %will hot find bital" grfthed , 4 u for that, mg, boy I' and wanted soul life as well. Our bodleS stand I 1� . , . I . agaidi going fol '0 I . . I ill, 0, 0 Oking volce--t, Od blow you for d6WJ . eA,00 I . I . elf Along *hlo6b Uo P493. now's ­ - btafidy and bond 14 uprightwhile they art olive, vital with � - I W VIA&A thb 6 Hoe leaned agAinat the aldo'b,f the Df#by; but Rodgk&vt, whboo face look thmt I" Is The scoundrel I' thoti life Of nature. lfh,-,y !all when Yes, Said the Politician, I said t was - ive 11, I no reply, . . . 'a " I ad &PAY to bis despair, Made ookied. land. , .1, I Old ,q ,I& -d: 6Verh0jj-t the ve,11d&nt, gdkgo. cave, thlottilig of hia Misfortune oxd , D19bY r4urhtld 016 frank whi'm Pfeq- so Yes , the goolindt6l was v6r 801'rY t.iiat life is destroyed. tho working man's fr t I Alta ;�'It oontinuoa forquito 4-66UP16 erode On to tblo door and kii quto� And from th6t MOMOut itAe6m' out boat hero wm out -so be - ITd, but Our souls, wboft love the great prin- But yobL don't do MY work, suggestoo, -% t -;l,,,?. - listening rov a atep or voido, to -brpak A 4Uj6t_1OOkI1jg SpdniAl aofv&At an,- �d , ad together with �. � I , , ,. - 69- hPurs, &1044 ,which lid Went oil the, terrible sll6itea !%round him, but M It the , wo,klL lad to edtt'pdot little Helen down as of �fl life, Is tile ,man with calloused halid.s. I . I rdd atiitt and As One. - ell _ elple of soul Igo present % and oil alop9thdigIld'if wh(i�rombufidari� , Ako ,how wavlod the SwArdons, � . I flo hot wnliibd�d lot6r. She followed atronger Na --not At Present- I . I jbh hta tho fthgor df the Way I : all w6A powf6etly litill" And tw III at , ink that Ffm6p Woo d grow upv-%�d over And I I I tow 1-1,6 Would h4s could hob keep beek'hn on- . bliftilly. thijakibg Only Of You I and Wh011 4tor, towardt perfection. When that AvI you '46ver (lid mny'vi-or'k, I , . - Oahe obtaft. fight at t., a or play a d6dqtive tlito kogoh6d tho %t) yell were A6t gre,g 1�e, wbht the i . I for it Ali". Owl tit timm etteildtlat alluadoev tit tho Idea, of pagging , cried V by, warih7j after a I great life Is, destroyed In the boull itA That'a true, Y OU i � ,, od #,.gJW1pgd 'of ItIld ddoW boldW, *h6f6 OMPTM X. yAk f �01. 61 lyltg theito, but sL oat WAB r6ady. to wot,kirig Iftaft most needs Is V`ork, Aud . I AVAtano'hit. Lof Otonm- hatl oraisbod � followe A vilinseard bitiewbitrlD lot e6tiot;M I , I'deouldn't bd durk;tit thiah day 11 he, A'Wook of uballoyett happlft&A P484- als oloff $tit ail -,oi-ay thoertitftor is down, and It fAIIA , . WAit &,Atqhf whowho wasI * ed-�durh* Wbith time every evoullig fok Afa** ro, Ramon Only Inevitably undoil tile control at lower 1 4 ile ing MAO'S I " 2 . Awd ikow AWY'S'siod 6W,opt tho tn" . btL beilldve ktibWAI. anv rl*; taking work I I I I I . P;.".Idl with 41a,ugh to rostore. hm toiirA W6 apenit at th6 villa. Digby grew ,,It Ll be6rA to doubt one so "But an Tbjbt,1 okloDd ffDloon *)to lk"F whi.0h drag it IoWiat, UAtil ittilor- friend to rub: . , I � AWAY, � � . I . a then he 66 aft to thinx About lnote J bu, , thic &ddated lOdk Wig ,to be g friend," isid It6dgrave. . 11 AM th ifateniog 40itobtflY. 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