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A "A. 0940ye " Peo 900,04,Y (gr 01 An* : . 1- . Maui hu fuearWifou of batfiva purp ;6, With a ficoWful face she fippro4child
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. :: .. * . 410b," tried a page with golden hair, "It It 10 �01)rlful you want, Sir Puke, Uearef to the Mollarell. . I
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. 0ANKUR. *4rr0ZI*a0'Xx%tl*op0a Tolbloto I 11 . "AAk - "there will be no battlo after till." you shall have It'" be panted. I "U10 honor! In Godle vaMoo Whitt .
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.4 19 ,. Allito 7- 'O , , of the emperprts camp, the marand � "That tile false fool mad " 10 h .
.4 , , . :]� -tr VrIedwald ocorufully. .-The best ou , , am .
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� thowtlIiag I . . ale I And truly, courronwa by tuo aspect "ReprIvall" t%velalined Ilobert Of Man, Toll V'
A, QJ4NILPRAL 11ANKING DWI- . Y
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N44$S TRANSACTED. NOTU'S U d R gers, before him were,great those be- -Alld'with that they closed. 9vadlug , � �
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I 10, . 4 410.# �.,...'. ... . I I . I ! lug thO cavalcade of the princess her:' nist, the voung-0 man's sworil r on+. � CHAFTEU XXVIL 0 1
� -VISCOUNTF,11. DRAFT$ ISSUEN). 4- SRNDT1JEN4WS-REC1- -,& :-:t:, I . . . � I I " . # -01, 'If 414 Duke of 11'riedwal4l" �" �
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INTE94ST ALLOWED ON D4, 6 THE MIEST, TWELVE . � � . I W40 thus exclaimed, but
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. � i . . I %0 MONTHS FOR ONE DQL- * .t.. ... -- . gautlY Into the valley, bent upon , rang harmlessly or struck the empty Jacqueline. 01tarles had .
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ALBI,3HT STIRM, T, CLINTON. . lm",- 4 � . 9 F " . .I �. - I- I , , , his brave keoutermentg ,I .
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. . , 1 9 1 ' t1leprelato who stood near tile emper- they given *ap their lives . beticath . �
I . -'I'Dut, what will .9ur nobles- do'wbea Ia. - ,hilif --li� 4 sword, mace and poniard, The ground . .
.-..q- �. � . , ,th a 6;�r 4V OWU�oieis, * grow or's chair, duke's fool.
. � ' : - : 'It you , see It in -The, News-Repord dies take were foclo tot kulgh - 0 When She bad beard above. the din of �
4' 0 . . . It's SQ. . . . , � t ,.er t6sque, yet �Ioqueb � TX01011 "COrtes .4-0- 111t � ti e or 4eath.. was'strewn with the siatil. juderless
W. BRYDON . . ritut,000 . It of lirds I a i% am the fray the ries With which the new. . �
. 9 1 . . - "He is no x4ere fool," :she opok, of Spirit, Turulug Into bet own tent, with a Lola, lance," replied Charles, horses *�re galloping up the road 9 * - . - .
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DAARTSTER, SOLICITOR � . Impulsively, . bert of FrIcilwaldwere free baron breathed yet haraer� Before his Identity IA44 crossed her mind, She ;
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I �� ., 1111 . The emperor allot it -quick look 4 9 orati of perfum, 'Pt had wondered,, been puzzled at the uu- I �
' r . through the, .air. it seemed to Nootbe While thus lie spoke, as calm, as Of what avail had been !its efforto7
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. , . from beneath his lowering brow's. . her -or was it but, weariness? -and thou expected appearance of Robert, duke .�
� I . gh secluded 14 *one Of 41q monao- 'He had won the princess, but how I
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Block-I)LINTON. 9 d, has pro- ,shortly she th of Orledwald, but that he aud,the all. � I
OFFICE-Sloaue . . , rew herself on the Silken - tery. retreats, weighing the affairs of brief haa been hie triumphs! With a
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� , ndoalriU . 1rearajeos Slum Jug fool were quo and the same was
- . In 04me confusloti, . . 9 bet, - state, nearer and nearer drew the Sol- belief that was almost su-perstitiou he I
. 1 3 I. r sirlog When She awoke the bright hued . dlera of Louts of Pfalz-Urfet47-roughly Imagined �hjs, destiny 1gy throneward. wide frout her field of speculation, �n 9 .
,9 I "AR4 so Y041, knowing what YOU dome of the tent was. aglow In the i calculat . AmazvWcut she regarded the knight .
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iptil 41�Y BEATTIEt T V, , -r-T-T were, remalued with, a ppor jester., 4 morning auu, The reflected radiance strong as the emperor's own. guard. 9 ban to his efforts; the bitterness of deT .,h,l +h. .+ I. .,t �
BAR-RISTI-Q11 - SPLICITOR, PTIA� . . . I : I . 1 9 . . . .
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. 4UCTION-EER-JAXES SMITH bl. .
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All business piompitli attendedto.
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ness, of heAft had taken wings. The
'The YOUnggIrl, her face now white
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test ornote"Jilm, He know he. was fall-
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Wore,' a paltry , hie
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fresh fragranci Of dawA had replaced
the subtle odor il,f the oriental essence. ,
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Signal? Imperturbable s4t the mount.-
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e4 troopers of'the mLpgrot*,, awaiting
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the Word of command. At length, when
released his hold, while the tide Of COn-
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reckless daring., his Sic I I
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' brazier which had warmed her tent the
her breath be+;au to -c.ome fast and
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sword. He was a soldier, not a jeste�,, . .
a lord, 'act 4 lord!s servant. I
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910whig b4rk and cinnamon bad tu ed
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solid, steady, body his m6n swept on-
.1 that he had worn, abouit,his neck became
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Through the girl's Vein$ the. blood
ward, '.The girl Strove, to IQOIC Away,
butgoiald not. . .
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' 4"The hazard of tile diet" houluttdred,
� - Stooping, she looked Steadfastly ,'Into . I I I . I
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I danger had Iled, and .
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of form- -and orderlineml of movement
strlvingL to see with,eyes that were
growing .blind. A rush Of blood in-
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secret. PephapOj too, as Bile at (!led 1. - .
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were ou6ceeded by a tangle of men and
, horses, tile brlstlliig array Of lances
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broke upon this L halt 041cefUl.nood and
caused her -to spring, ' I ert, from
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her couch. To dross with her' had
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for. hand to hand -warfare throw a play
of light amlil'the Jumble Of- troops and
together WhenL descending tile SIOP6 aP-
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rode a la'dy. on 4 Willie palfroy,L:
and when she glt.iaced. onc� more tit
tile�elnporor they saw she no longer -. I . � .
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followed by Several malds'an'4 guarded
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an escort of"Soldiers who wore tile,
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turned to the emperor. . I . . . I . .
.! IlDo'ubtleSSL it is some brave pastime," . .
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turning point in .a ot�uggla -that'"
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rather sharp, Short and decislile, It'
'-a mockery on that, ensangulned.arena.
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I . I v I I � I . i making her w ay through. the, awaken- - lost. If they gained but,tt'little a$cen I . . I I . . . . .
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2 1 Olng to a forlorn cause,!' I .1 1. girl's -direction as -she* movea. toward. -CI Ilt t . have played, mad-, , , , '. . . r
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4 1 found. it,'very4loneficial. f' Cbfld,'� you -hato, our, brotflei . . 'A jqi,iess- fever, Solicitous maid ".- 'steely light. L -ITli .eyes shotie'ti.. . . . � h � W, ". .1 I
or hogs thut, , .� �4 � ., * * " ' I e prelate quickly QrOss-,: her gaze, oiicountond - thrtt, of him - *h to mo; when �,jeeping. before the �bjiujs'4 , - `�: . .
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p4eh, ."Westfic A. :,* - . . . . . ... ,. . I I .0 . '!The' p6tiance � " '11 muked, e:�presiicu bf �Veivll .a - seeibed a part of the .. , :
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.. . � 1. I .1 m . I . . the. former. sent bor',away .with her face - . I � � " I . I ; . el S�lc IdKe. .',Silo. . - � , � - , .1 .
, . . I . I I . I I ... . .<HOUGH the daughter of. the - - .1. I . rembled,, � �- � , - it " * �c6giiitIO4. ,,., I �* . -.,- . '� I � � �. .
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a. , ., � .�, Afibarn,.-jan.,.31 t- 1905, constable received � every at... ; ittlaine., . , - . .� I �:. .... I .. . * I ' ' ' . ,. ws, for DY ancient: �'. . .,; . I �', , .1 .
. . . : . , s , , . . Mechanically Charles replaced hIa.1 t. "Tho. duke`g�fdolfll- she,eXcfaimed -hIrt had she not be6u,ttirtied inj ." .. !": , :, I..
Mr. J4' Nicholson �: . 1 �,:.!14n the leech let herIn,.b6ld soon blade . . O treo: : . j, . . .
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. Dear Sir;�"I have tised� *in'fq,in�tforl- , the Cheer of the camp,, the hav to le' the .Pii'lo,ht out,". spoke Up belmuttered, "than a brdl�on vow.01 , 'killed hinl! The fool has ni - i the' boughs. . , ei . 1. . . ,..., - . I
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%vinter,and have deilved'fir9t' ' class less! Interest- she'vlo*6d. the diversified - . . eld and diet, aftei, *iltilutc dolitbttg: ', ',Jt -is true� he is de4d,ll answertd. the you C'are,to hear? , "Tis tho.. only.defease' i,.. I ": .. '' %..' - ` ,
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iesults.� I' naire- used many . (khOr fOo- 9"OUD. 6f 'soldlers�, .drawn by Charl . es . potions might fall.." .- - , , ' with kipgo ill CIlrISieVdom':and Sbly ot , herl.. leanin'' ' beavily � on, III . s, . ,, . sword 'fcili oifer.11 .- . ... . . ... �. � . . . ..,: , . I. . -
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ds but. far 4�. blood'llurifler ar.d' - from the various 'countries ov I , If this be a saniple.of Francis! da)n... man In. the east I , to fall b .. . 11 0 :1narlimat . e fort , � , . � . I e . s rdi - I : '. - . . - . '.. �
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SgVef nothing equals. this.�.,I could -Ile -ittiod the -bravliuy t * I . i . of fate. into the grasp. -Of a thieving. I Isbut he wai.no- ma�ster of mine.*P � �, mah1e4.faSt.euWonhlm,. Sfie disdalned' - - .* 1. I.. I . . , . I I
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not . i landOx the. klert lookln� P � ch g. the LOW Countries,": answered - .,' --m- . :� I ., ,:.. I , 'It , � '. . - ' ' - . . ' .., I .: . . "'. .. . .. . ..
- recommend -A too' highly. to� uiy .. r . I I. a juardsrot!e, . !*a In I . . . , . .. . ; mountain riftO . . Madame Ia - - - � ., . ... . � . . . . I
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.fellow iarme'ri;-R,i)b1 Rutledge All- crulted frorn'the, mountains -of Spain, , tbi *� ' I .. . . . . * - I .. . ... .1 -' ;.. I - ..� I . � .
I ., I . . 1, i J'Ambitioti; power, ,we sow -but ,the. - alsa affirm 11 broke In an austere �volce; ` "It ,via§ a, dr6auierl XrOm, brake. -and , . - . . . , . . .� .1'... � �
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, , 1- . t.� I 11 I I I . .il . I - soon. ,bad these,- gallants matters. of � I ' '' . - . . . .1 . 11 ' . � . ,� I
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I . . =Uripured� the spir t of the., a n. ppIngs addleclotli hnd the -deciare'his In' , I , . .,
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0 le 01S. , ally 4�ampaigns-bad-Weif. u . h . . - I)JlllS.e)f-:- it . d tit '...... :;. . , �. . .
. . . � � �., 1:1 I I ges.th, . - . . Xdt he �:gazed. half fiercely at -Jils: - ano .adorhments.of bls� steed somber.'as' �WQ'.M,0� Y06 -look' swilful; ,,'Love -it :,i" '....,
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. . . , AUBUR, . �llile , okinnW. attendants, moving �, .. 'g16Qv4y-',eye -brightened; the inutility' Of'. !, I I I -11 I i. '. : . , .I., I � I . . � edurtj,�. A:rnomentary pakimej pp�hapj,` ..:, , � , . . , ,, - -
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1,.0 iTe s6lid-passes,of,color' . � . . I.. . 1 loOlong to their weapons. Squires but; . .. .�. � � , . � . I . . .
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, �.. I . . I . � the emperor him As -lie spoke the figure ,Of a.: knig4t,..: , , , - - ;. .. J would, lfm e t6ld, you all,,-, hc�.. . . I.: .. - .
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J, D. -McLeani President, Kij�cu 0 . I then'ohly;,-tas a taan:u, . . -peara4ee. and bearing signaled him as a,. I *ownaet,$. b,ld, silo remembor-ifiai day,. I . . . . . ... �
motor polishing ji-Jolat of steel seemed' � . dt to be hurried r of . when she ba(l,been queen. of the Chap- . . ' .1 �. . " ' ,
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'Brilc6fitid: P ' 0, ;, T..E. Hays, - -400.al W136 the trees. were roofi,aud � thia in his . tent,'* , His,, glance of, the (if FrIedwald,,wa. , richly. f, � . I . crowned. him w din .. .:, i , . . . ".
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. , .t order, and C60rser. Whence. had, he come? Th . I � . - "Tho, rest madami 'you', kno s , I
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Egmoni1011� , '. . �.. *. Y , .YAud have already.beeb: to. tho foors b It the cavaleado' and in obe. . *trlpi . I .
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. Parties desirou' to.effeet insilrju,10' I Rabelais' model for hiconlel in, and -a., friendly,. 0 her"eheeks maotled be. the yputiggirl. At her feet whimper dIscreet distance. - Bitterly the princess when traveling with her mother Years . . .1 � . �
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or trausict � other husir.69 Will, - bu - - f ' , . . heittli. his regard, Was it but quiet the blue`e,y6d, page, holding to. her 8urvoyed the. monarch, Overwrought,, ago, Th6 princess Is a great walkcr,: i. I �
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promptly att I application tativel � � �avongement against. a Jestress ,whose 'Skkt, all his �ournge gone. , - . *..,.. it torrent of. reproaches Sprang- from , . , . . .
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to any of tile 'above offleers addressad Y. Tap, tap, Went the tiny ham. tongue had been unsparing ,,enough, ' But ere lie could answer -if be had her lips. . . � I throiAgh the country dlstrlicts, She and i . I � 1. . I
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to tholi 0 -'p V . 0, . J I . I . d4l�, have many tastes .in Common,' . I .. .1 � .
. ��'i*frlccg, Losses softly,,- silo turned. � .These men of 1: liere Atood now dbly a -rosy maid, rob, vorte,X, came tile Clamorous shouts.- iny lord? Why have you countenanced , . .
inspected by tho difeet6f * 'who. live' . walking and exploring the uritrodden' I . , - I
'nearest the,sceae. , 1, . � rr FrWwald'were not unpleasing In, her : . . , I
. . I eyes. � - , - . 1. . beg of her spirit, or a follei strtidk wit. "The dulcet Tile dulcol" - . .- his onemids and harborea. Ills 'ifturder. ways being among the number, " . I . I .
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. . . I the emperor was'With the duke's plal,I . tress and fleellig fool to matters of gtierdon,.th6 quittanee-could It be*pos- sure, I sire, my kinsman, the king,"W1111 ors were sitting one evening, inathornrv. - , I � � 1. .. I . . . . I
I I 1111A h, I Ia U? - sialit. "A Slight relapse of 'fever," had more moment. . . I SIble after'all the -end was not for? know how to avenge my Wrangel - tics bi,aanie the toble" of Conversation, . . .. � I
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from Clinton station as follows : . � � . no apprehension, lie had added, but to , canopy of velvet overlooking the vat-. touched a tr6opqr fell, . ' .. "Already .avcug6d1'1 she excltdmed,� qlleneo for several il-anutes, Willo all Sat I I . . I
I her quick fancy his glance F said, "A i ley he so far compromised With con-, But; like a wave, recovering from the With )let gaZe upon1he prostrate, fig. i smolcing and tbinItIng. 'At last 6he of . . . I
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. I Science as personally to direct. the prep- r reeoft, the-soldlers of,VrledWald broke lire, : . . thinkers S1101w, ";304, ,did you 845t
Goltig East , I . , Apprelieusloul Xo. It could not IiO.,'aratlons for the couffict. �Oa his sable � upon his doomed band -with it force, "Yes, madam,'.for he who hath In. ,I,,rrinl or -nitialcerel?'t I . . I I I . .
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401bg West . 16.15 a.. ni. had come over her? site asked herself, 1 .
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breastplates; behind, it *avalea& hl�
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breost rose aad fell with bN labored
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fool, laadana", Said clifirleff curtl3r, '10f
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"To tedeoin his bonci, madaw,
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