Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-03-18, Page 2The Miller send the Maid.
Across the heath and dowi} the hill,
Aback of :patient Dobbin„
, The tarmer'ed$u ter rides to mill,
And meek* the h*sa and Irobia, '
For Haddle, he'd a seek of
+she eidee sits. and oh
: A fti ger in old Dobbin's mane,
Ie ga�od a forty Btirrnps•
The miller -opmesa a;merry blade 1,
Andrdof[ ilii hat and greats her ?" •
+4• What 'you here my pretty maid
" I've brought a. �ee ; of wheat, sir.'t
have you gold tp torgtiet_ra ...
• Notf,,we're poor, slack,
fara
Blit take your ton—o. tenth, Iwast-,
• troth, '*het is in my Back, sir.'.''
• Halifax her lightly from her sekt„
- And langha-ante . hillier 1 • • •
I cannot take myy 1 in wheat,
I Must have gold or Billet. , • .
L brought. no too nor script,"
•e toe ;e � -
Bot tP "f
-Be smilers and loudly eyes uhrer-.
" I'll ask no .toll but; from l*,
A kiss awho'll be. the Wie . .
lie--. • e b-1 hie tand-bowed herhea
And with her apron fingered,.
And pouted out her lips of red,.
• Where countless kisses lingered.
"Aaingle kiss 4" . {she spilled in glee,
• As one,would say, I'vecaught you.)
•father•eaidyour toll, would be
.tentho! *bat, l, broughty
e mild stream
Tshouted to the Rands ; •
Beh
•• kieaed�the'iarmer'sdanghter: .
But the grim old wheel Stretched out its hands
And epi the: sanoy water. •.
• In the Lane.
And at thou then ty beaatioo, old,
Everto leap with love ag ,
To reel the atrongblood-torrent rolledrain°4
Through heaving breast and teeming b
Iaitnerao e, uyheart for thee
Lfte's one unqueetione'd eaetasy?
the, or
in bit
h
though
like
t
It
ff
o n of his head there wait no blemish
Your hair would not weigh •• two
,
nndrgd- shekels after the king's weight,
(Jeremy wore his hair, cropped
a convicts): ;. t`, butl. would hack yir and
brow Absaloln,ofYer yourshooilder .ha
was; his fashion to talk_ nonsenssee when
ea ted by :anything, and Jeremy g
t,J
and
Ma
in
4
In
up
m
fo
th s '
net then there Dame a knock at the oer,
who should enter but: Mazook, 'but
ook transformed ?H•is massive frame,;
z
of beim clothed in the loose. White
steam.._ -_. a --arra .ed:
was
arments_he. �enerayly",wore,,
a flannel shirt with an eiiorm ltB Stook -
collar, collar, g snit of, pepper -and. sa
e -downs several sizes too small for him,
an
a
(
o;)
1i;,
alit
•
Febyi
,101
Vejaaite
.111i4 .1)ei
• Are faded quite those sound, ..
When music mothered Beery
When.up_and_down yyouth's happpyp ways
n eternal round?-;
•
Eared of ye o•
hilty'`•
Has o o! Hesse ktlled,everyjoy may? . ,
• That blossomed for wandering
known s9 dwell `
."These are the trees• once
•. We felt -to thenrall-bat-beknown- _
ow we could, tell.'_
T :
'Their very_ shad: .
tbers-b the forest thrown.
hes a o p
• .The este glad sous from, bush and bough ,•
::' As•once. We head;�we hear;them now.
\' t"
.these'aweet ftowQrebetieatli rap, feet,
•
And a es greet ns as of yore:.
- abope,the Y
,. _---Th4hop8e, there 1 .. Still theythink to meet •
, Her granoe that shall not answer more,, .
To us alone it cannot be',
•
They're looking. up so tenderly. •
This is the'same gr y path we tools
Behind the slowlygo_iiig ddaavy. shook • As they do now, the It -1
• • When evening,breeset blew.tbis way ., `
• ,And there's the glow upon the dome.
o; • And bare the cos are coming
:Ah; no; good•heart, thou still caret stir,
•• i Still lives• the love that bid thee leap ;
f}t111 gra we at the 'side'of her.
They laid away: Heath yonder steep
Though °loos be op'her.an oti atone •
• •In thedeara•dd lane were
i
ET
g r1O,
came running up the stairs o prinoipel
Plywouth hotel, and burst into .a private
like. a, human bomb -shell of
sitting -room,
ttractrve appearance,, somewhat to the attractive
of a bald old gentleman .„,
sitting at breakfast•
"`'t•� f the
a pair of boots considerably too
large
e
small and shapely feet,, for,
ryh $•of,most Zn1ns of .good blood, his
hose ..
de and. feet war@ e)ctremdly delicately.
and
•hair ,which was still
a e. , t of his appear-
To add. tq the incongrni Y'
ad
wlth'long hone sn'ufl' spoons,
ill cock hat, and in his hand he earn
b y ntio knobstiok..
s favorite and lnoptgiga ..
On opening the oabin.door•he saluted' in
he ordinary fashion, and coming in
sq netted down . on his .haunches to await
e in 'that he was not in all the
orders, fore tit g,
freedom of his native dress. The snots
o .. ' With a•crabk
was 61
+Good graeious, Dorothq!'have yon gone
suddenly mad?"the; Conwap. Castle is.
"•O . Reginald,
nearly . in,,,and I have, been to the office and
go.
got leave: for us to go off tin the: launch:, s9
come along, quioki
What time does the launchleave'?'t'
„ A. Harter to. ten exactly.” .: n
gers.:of :a_,.
." Thexl Tie" ,have three ; quart *4....,,,,„,
x • ----r- -
hour.",. Reginald, bei quick ;• it
�, Oh, Please,. •. Regio „
;'might go before yen' know' "slain ; put on
Mr. Cardus smiled, and, g
hie hat and. poet, "to oblige" Dorothy, he
saidmatter of ,fact, he . was
ase but, a@: ey. There was,a patch
exoLted acs she ;lues. anal his.
of red on each of his pale •.cheeks, an• •
hand
art
Ernest's:great blank horse, " The Devils'
And- behold,._DorothyT. stroked " The•
Devil's" • .hose; •and `lie;; •reeognieing how
ot
and gond she, was, abandoned s
ususweat g
al 'habits, did not bite- her,, hut only
.Wh.
'whinied and:asked for Sugar. Then -Ernest,
sin into the box with: the 'horse,. which
B.
nobq�dy.but he and. Mazook were fond
taking liberties,_ felt down hie Sank till, he
came •to a scar inflicted by ana aae0a ann
that mad charge though the Una',
showed it to them. ""And Dorothy's eyes
filled with tears of thankfulness;, as slie•
thought of what the horse and its rider
had g one through," ,and of the bleaching
h g their
shook. , ..
e�of an,liorir they were walk -
In a qn quay b the Custom
appear -
an on the top of hi . , rated ing nand down the q Y' •y start
lie in rid e ; ZinhrfasYrioir,and-dam laanal�.•.ta----
o was perched
OW tell Me about yourself, Erneet..
What have yen been doing l the elong hand • u
yeara,.,besides .growingtbigger rd look about,
ourer, .and, getting
the,Teouth ?" Doll'. Shooting,
+' A great many things,
S htin ,:playing;tho fool. least 1;
"Follaw 1 know all that, or it lea
nes it. What have you been doing in
yo r mind, you know'?"
,a thinking of: you, of course;
Why, h � Y
" Ernest, if you, talk to me like that, , I
will - o, away, and'. leave. you, to ,find: your
g on; .
own way home. I know well of wndolnevery.. ry
have been thinking• every day a
` •Tiwas not of me, Now, confess
night. L D'` 11. If you
to::. es alk of -the devil- yoitmiovi yen:sometim ,. _ w.
goo to no wires much
nes"of those • who had gahol►ed y e "Don't let's talk of her, o
bo
ids ; and she would =have liked . h t he req
Ernest again, only there was no excuse, he raise him , .. t t „ laughed,
She Onlypressed his band, feeling thatgone raising in this. instance, . he g.
`sorrow f the empty years which were Bitterly
p r bythia faille of, joy. tt sorry for you,. Ernest dear,; '
theytofon eI was .sa o y . .
•
wag almost '".best ; indeed I .did.. But � 4. •.
T together went' a plea a thsi Heel•, and and b did i iy est have ik
. .. - sant sit$ing,roo her. She must _,
wt.together the plea could do, nothing with
• •Dorothyhad' ohoson, and made .� he hes. ,. or the Man and Florenoe�;
which .e*Mama been,off x, 4 - or erhal>aenhe
sweet with` great at:Erneof Violets (for (fir had some powor•overher ; , perhaps.
•^
'r 'remembered tlen length
Mrloveand never really oared for you; there are mo
shea ,.
and talked., -At length Mr, Cardus: and women, you know, who seem very sw
A shout _ stun . the trnl —cars. or_body except
and
ougt e -s om- but-oannett; .•. Y.: . e , ::.apta. —
ern.. , Y� .;rate she lnYa�re,d, Tana, thingsy through the agoolt keeping alf a themselves• . At anY ;
arrived toffee Mazook half .a
they � o o n has' a family. of 8hildxen,;for 1 havet,seen
.. . ,
dozen. gore *° i .t . ; t and . their i all ou m
shis, ,
nose; entlag�for-t .e-
" a all these years," said Mr Clardus
After .
and blind i muol
"Do you think Castillo will be very
*Sense ' 'brother said
,, I don't .know, dear, your
an extremely , small and rakish:. lookiil g
hi
t
b
"
di, d Reginald?"
nothing about it," ; -
• " I can hardly believe- it ; it seems so
ink that, be and3eremy should.
strange to th le..
have, been .spared out. of all those .gp80p
ere m
at cLsastrons rs already How .good God is ! •r. Cardns :with a
an the reach-me=down tronse ,,, ,t.., A•
• re lied M
stradined to . , their utmost caps y,
split right up the: back.. The astonished.
Hill ew upinto the air,. but presently dis-
covering
i happened, sat : down,
ag in, a That-hadrkithere was " much
again, remarking that ,
ranee for the
more ng' bur t- . and -having_
• :Jeremy:bnrat�"2sat"�ia`ug g+'
s apnea
bozlefito:W rues , oro
a 'sed. - ; pretty woman, but she "tela 'puzzled Sentra , face
h to did you get these tliin� from, one ' . 'ger .kindly,
«Where yy Misruling k?" asked rued. and; to judge'srom.thehttle wrinkles on
`Masao adbon ht, the of to the button of the
McMzook explained o tenh-econd=_ -it,-ehe...he;.4 never gt raid her fort of .the r'three ands ten frofii a. s white' en raid
� o r the relations of the other people
st¢ii1e,
might draw• a different conclusion.nod Gro'
• But Dorothy was t g how good
wad in pink that
wasp her. 8hew •
Morning, ' and ,
+. ow,looked sweet ower that ,; cues *the
Alittle”pink= $
Sketched his retainer wheat • . was, nor ever would be, a
then
E t D ' thy neither alley
eons ofiiciati w o w n births' In the paper. .
b t bay with knobstioks, O Ernest when I think o y
a o,.,
lhichfo 'them with, ai sive epither. have suffered out there about that. 0 ni . .
p yfor her, and bg_
which fortunately_ the olds not under., I cease to be sorry have been very, a•
bt " D. • " i a hate her. I am afraid you , .-be .
Doh," said Ernest, presently, it is Ernest, all these...yeare
some- ,
ntif al day, it not ? Will you take meunhappy,„yea, I . have been unha : Y
baa. y t ahould,like to go fora t ,
for a walk, art Y.; I ;times,--sometimeg„I have. consol .myself•
walk•e • •a,' 'There, what is the nee of` ,telling heves I
. • se 1 will.. nubs ;, and n
•
”, Yes, : are Vilest, a coosd being have; always been„ p y neva
'
e• Youh are 'anis .yon do not mini g ranch so as when I have: been in process
Yo, on mast . give me _
en a. blind- , yo ; n consolation. • But you should, not hate her,' -• •
seen'
lines to •how yonn know:".
Y` ld, .q. .� _poor-girl••;-perhapa she has. •her bad, times ...
4tErnest, can ?'' too •, onl ,=fortunately, you women cannot
, ,hand to. Bold Y . ooh=not like use I.
Mina. • glume hien her feel at least not m
to•ld` hm what
had
g eliildng w eyes, her ram a,;ohild) her steady blue all,the
ed form, and, ;above,
five, rotund 'of oodiiess 'which
indescribable ' hent g
shone around her like a hf1o, all 'made hist
oherming.� .What • did ..it matter if the
e wide, or the' nose some-
mouth was s littl •
what " tiptilted?"• •Those Who ban -look : se
sweet are able to dispensewitlamich fleshly'
ettributes.iae `a G'rle0iBII nose or 'chiseled
lips.. At the least, :they will have
and the
let brat
est
Of it, after • 'youth is • pa ; :reader,
remind you, my'yoiing and: lovely.
that the longer; and dustieerarportihoe pale
life's ;road winds' . pf
away • to d
horition'of 'onr.peth..on the farther side' of
the .grim. milepost marked "$O." . '•;
But what made her chiefly attraotiv the.
e waif
her piquante,. taking. • manner,
"chion of her paeaence. ' Sheaves such• •
perfect lady.. • ° • • • broke in
All aboard, if ayon please,",
the agent.. •"''Run 1n the gangway A" ve and
they were -off towatei the great gray
with a blue penliant at'her top..
•
It was a short: run, but' it seemed long to
Dorothy and the old• gentleman with : her.
Bigger and bigger grew the great vessel, •till
at last it seemed•to •swallow rip, their,. tiny
steamer. '
• ."Ease herl Look tont for the line there 1
Now bawl awayt.' Make fast!"
It was all d_one,in: an inata►nt, and .'next
moment: they- stood to ontthe Abroad Q kite
rig -out fo . po
olass'.padsenger,.as the Weather was growing
• cold. : bu
:... - - net -Wear them
pO to England.:
yon' clothes as boon as we :gay.:
If: yon are cold; wear your great -coat "
"Koos, 1 • chief:) ,'
Hoo ( ' ,►...."
evil?' • Ernest had
• 1P'.�OW..'na The D .
beaught the b ck'atallion on•wh oh he had
d from 1sg,ntdhlwana.home' with .him.
sacs
Msezook replied that- the horse was well+.
but playful-. ` A man forward
b sad. had
been
teasing him with.a bit of ,
had
wtitee till that rnan"Passed under his box,
and bad'seized him in his teeth; . lifted him.
off the' ground by his ooat,'snd shaken pith
severely.: - bran' mash. to-:
Goat • Give , him: a
night." :...•
" And so yonfuvithenir 'Cold. Are ,you
not regretting that you came ? • , warned
Zulu answered inhis liquid. natiVe tongue..
"•When first we come upon the" Ornoking
• h t ()white then rise, end my
In as she ,;-
end-_�1--thought-D9roth3�to,hexse��;..,..,;.._ .n;.., •• ,, .. t
bonnet, on. • Oh, that s e 'tknow' about . that, iia
ran. to lint her f always 1 And in .. I don
Alstela'S. Horse,. tlie high sense entertained
by the Officer, eta:, of •the :gollant•ctilidnet
which hoe befallen :Ifientena,nt Kershaw.
He wishes lo. expreis hid ippreidation • of
. the WAY in Which that officer ' handled the'
that • hie 'ninth, *ill bS forwarded to the
:prop& quarter ter. the eiression of. Her
laajeety's,:plistatire with ',regard' te... his
*salon in any of the ptzflun;teer. corps., now
iiion of the high opinion bt the Officer, etc.,
and declining the. offer "of a comMission
-.entre of the' movement wes gene; for he•cott14
Nillly'4h1.yeiti "decline the. CoraMiladon,
jerenty moved .'"uneasily, and looked
out of
bowels
and I
father
shall
whiten
afraid
'All t
vihich
dark
father
when
which
did e
nlY
Wate
the
chief
hunt
all t
brot
the j
then
grea
hay
his
tha
twisted up and .raelted Mei
Went through egonies of a
eta. in insr heart, did net. 'my
kill nierather than bring Me On :to
grow :like e. w e f ref the
eifs of my heart,for ani exceedineY • ['Mid, passexig
aind have Croft ell My inside fortha .were lookingronna for, Bitted and Jetemy.•
In
�t to ..__ or...l th..,..a...;.:.,. » .. ..
could give ; •. �! e . accident•: of lux Doro yy all . m rdiTnark—most � .•-�-.•,«„;
rt she Mist had
"Wel I will gn f® y
here hes '
blindness, because it had `brought ielples :women. ' Ana, besides, it is not quite :her
ser to her. He world be. h p . ul . eo le tan : not .:help likemaelvefi
h sea fa t • P p
in an she ted to
n 'her this; ta}l, strong man, d inuch,in this va p
witho t -�•-He ail and
'� to h 1 h1m ililestmy that 1s
world be ever at his; ai e e ..
Would not :be able to read a :boo , or • wrin
a letter; Or move .froiteroom to `room' ithh-
`oat' her: , Surely .she would soon be able
.to •weave; herself •into hie, life, • that she..
would become indispene�able ' to it S And
' . `--• xha .s --and her heart
then, , perhaps pe P.
pulsed with a joy so 'intdnse, at the mere:,
thought • of.what:' aright ',follow; that ; it
became a pain, and she caught her breath.
and leaned . age`1net the. walla F.or every.
fibre.•of,her.httle frairie was thrilled with a
passionate love for this `blind, •man' whom
she hid lost for, .so: many years, and now
•had found : again , and: in . •her breast
- she
vowed that'if'she could help its she . shed
lose him • no mere.Why'
When he had been engaged toEva, she had
:done her best farhimand'•her,, and bitterly
had she felt the way in which he•, had been
treated..; .But Eva . had, taken' her own
coarse,. and was :now no longer • .in the :out-
ward and visible ;running, whatever place
she might still hold in the inward aril
spiritual side of Ernest'e nature••, :Dorothy
did net underrate that' place ; she knew
well. that the image_ of�her rival' hails ons
lodged. by her.' But 'the was prepared te
put up with that.: " OnFca.n't.have every-,
thing you know," she said; shiking her.
be any
orld: ; Slee was nom --shim
must Il her mission. All rayy.life :she
fulfil
will probably bring me'trouble, till at 'last
works itself out. But, Dolly,, my
the. fate
there must be an end' to these things,
'dear,
Nature,.. always ^fertile in aenalog}ea,J.—,.:_
and
teseheans-tha't~'the-aria-'of -sorrow will be '
_.. .. Item nil.-. AorknPti41 'O�'f• • .
a Mr. Cardus took his hat—off and -Wined
intia head. He ,t0,6 llepea that'. they
•new.ones had grown to ;enlace, these
I'had. thrown forthal was glad, and
fit mach beef; and' then' didl.qttestioa.
r. And my heart antwered.and said :'
ooka, son of Ingolnytt, of, the tribe of
min, you have 'done well: Great hi the
•Whom you serve '; great is he on the
he Undi coula not kill' him; and, his
her the lion (Jeremyjaand hie' 'servant
t Mu• llis breast is full of • valor ; yeti
e seen Min strike the Midi .down ; and
• Mind is:. full of the white rean'fi
lost in the world, ai old Alaton ufaXil. to say: -
audit is impossible.tO seppose that all the „
grief and aliffering are' alone 'Wasted ; that ,
they arethe Maly, seca''•that will not,
When their day conies,' Winn into a bee,atia ,
things now",; bet after all, the difference
difference -.01 • Matter. - _.We ,hneit that
haps in future etate we ,shall .find that
they are ,the trde irortal4artic..., I think
" Well, :then; Doll, 'cal.t see, if One,e one
gets the mastery of ' that idea, 'it makes
the, neYigation easier. • ;•• Once • admit, that
everything works to On end, and that end
.4 good and enduring one,'„ eaO yoe.
cease. ta call' , oat` •under your present., •
porrowfa Bat it is 'had. „for the little boy- ,. •
to;leani to like beingYthipped, and we .ate
all childrenaDoll, to the ,end of 'oar flaYs.'lfj
" And yen see, Doll,. for eome reaspri I'
haye been picked but to 'patch -it . pretty •
warm, It d.oes. seem rather hard that a
woman like that 81101.0 be allowed to tat* '•
At that moment DiirothY bedtime Owere
smock pulled ,on oyer /great -coat, and
carrying a big spear and a. ketthe in his
hand, :Who woe pushing II . way AOyvard
• 1' libott 1" ,he said, thrusting: tne spear
into the air. before Mr. Cardus! astonishea
before Dorahy. • " This way, meiter.; this
'Me to rim, This way 4 the lien bring hini
giving np the ainfamiliat language, he
vociferated in: Zulu (it might have teen
ses of the Undi. So great is
•
he, that the 44 heeven -above" smelled , hi
then. . And so now, my father war:dere end
shall wander in the •deouless, . geein,g .10.t •fwor the old man with the shining .heaa aa
hose brow siAswiridorP, and the fair yonng
With their lightning, bat could net kill hita 7
of brave men •as they close in battle:, Or the At that choinent Dpipthy's gitick eye saw-
sPearii, of Alm light that-gathers:in the eyee
lava *mill &anis al ilia". oea af women, a great min ,issuing frona 'a cabin, leading
'And hew Is this ? . Shall my father want a enothet Man hY the hand. • And then ahe
dog to lead in'in iii his 'darkness, ? . Shall forgot everything, and rat lorWard•
▪ faithless. dog, and desert the hand Ahat fed The: blind Inart's cheek fluahed at the
' liked, to go into the ar y. 2 , • • , .a. the afloat. waa is iskever tlan•uini.. minic of her vOiCe: He 'drew his 'hand
' , remember as we were ridingripId the damp ..• 1 N ' 't h 11 t b ra h• f from Jereilay's, and, stretched' out his arinS
She Waft an eremently proctica ,i,„
the " eternal. yerity" of 'the flaying that,
hall a- loaf is 'better than no • bread,
-all if one. happens -tea be' dyieg. of
help it, :Eva' weitld; be .Weleona,e to ' the
best of the, positiOna Since she coulflot -all the yfum., ofnamonat 1 e
inWard and spiritual.sge Of Ernest, if MAY
side. ;.. " lor, after all,.. that , is , teal • and'
tangible; end there isn't :Mach Samfort in
spiritual -affection, YOU knew,'" 'she said I ceuld hate borne theta because My Pride a
with anotherebake of the heada , ' *Said have:* come to • my reecue, .and . "-a-
In. short, the arguments. Which *eared se beentiee I knoW that • the law of her affec., ", ; ,
oonvineiOg to her were. notannlike those tietha .3a the only la* that. the heart .•01 a
that :earried'eonvictiOn home to the gentle 'wtrera:steealmlYaftyCknboOtlerdegetthopwooenlorrnimaton3:. !.
his mind to marry Eta in the teeth of her si.ia. that a %Woman el refilled nature .: who . '
engagenient tcf, and Iowa Or, Erneet a but,' has ceased to love: you, and iayet• foreed to
putting aeide the diversity of the drown.; lite with . you, :ii.. in •conseqUence alhing .
stances, there Was this diffetence between worthleie to you,- aud dishonored. iii her .•
them ;-Mr, Ploviden reeognized no :•11igher eWri eyesa .:Besiaes, I ask no favor • in such. :
spiritual:part at 'all ; he di4 not 'belieVe'. in matters. T hate no syMPathy, age general
that sort' of thing$ ; he oontracted . forgiti rule, wiiii people who ride() a howl- beemlee
as ' he •avonlif have contraeted to buy a, they -hate knit the_affection of their vriVeti
toyely animal, and -When he had'gotten the er sWeetheartsa Or they. Should haVe been ..,..,-
giaien.quantitY of flesh and blood ha ,, was able ie. keep them. . If any nian conidaluive •
Ismullalwana, You said ycitapropoied that my 'father. 13y the' head of Chaka, whither tovve.rd the voice. wou d aye. ,een easy
to avoid%them—oce .need never be kissed
YvOriait ?" • you build Yonekraal there ehell fnatate inY ,bY a' blind rnauaabut ehe not avoid
y6g.ta„ hut. -Kemp t Baba 1" . • • ' th t the groping arms •closed around hor
thorn. On the contrery, she &teed heraelf
44 Well?" . -And hitting. saluted after:. the- dignified
satisfied- Of the beautiful so w
hated him, he had no account. He heia gcit
the woman, what Oia he ears about the.
wOman'e flotilla Souls, and spiritual parts,
and alfmities With What is, good and- high;
and the diviiiity of love, ets, axtea were
eapitel thinge to preach about. hitt they .did
Beside's, if he hatl been asked, he would
have 'given it ,tte, his dandid opiniciathet
wonien did aot possess baay of These things.
dian't, quite follow yea, Jeremy." .
"My dear Ernest, yea can't 'go in for a There:was-something ntterly incongruanis moraent hefted drawn her to him, and
ki sed her on the late, atid she had returned
•tommission no*, can you,?" his
man,- fink- as jot the, lady, I 'would not
hOve her without her heart.. But fl ge.ther
that was not quite the ease with Eva." • 7-'•
"Oh-, no indeed ; at least ehe said• that' ..
will understand that it is rather hard. You.
,see I did loye her dep.rly, find it is. painfu
to think of this• wpman, whose
and who by that. divine right and , by the •
law of. nature should have been iny wife, as
thousands' of educated ladies w
• •• • for her sakolthat he is charming. In foci,
to Bach. ;Opinions by their .1 le, tum
course of life, their utter inappreciation of
anything- beynd • their aOwn , little "daily
rbund; and the geitsip of the dozen or 'so of
familiee .wlieler them Make up what they
'call society an& the inteteinfi ca eklatenee
and -by' their conduct in the miatteraof
• fill With d sensation 'I Carl riot des.:
. (To be, apntiithe0
" ileiv Geed earning it as;"
.The °idea' Protestant ehurch in Canada.
, Ernest laiighed a little bitterly. aa "rag, iaailaat. .aa the Mei. Oh, fie 1 Dorothy, fie 1 , a...... ,
,,. Then elle" kissed Jeremy too, or rather what.does it matter ? In 'due, cowrie t ey D'Iollawk•Church; teer Brantford, and. the
nietodiotio'. and Poetic
4. d9retqy lifted lien up Avvo or th'ree feet ina have their families; and the world gees on! ne*t is 8t. onbiiel's Presbyterian! Chlitch,
''.'''14° PS::. . .. iv6ii. la yona aniefortute to. go and . enjoy rt.) s.Peeta "1.1°. 'the aav6ge .. "Ai' 9; gen'iet ki Bed herL--it clinic 'to the same thing, Alia' :xoveDorothy. dia believe M: all these
rn ' end puta him. , above 'the ' white Montreah .-.01 the ' last-mentiOned "'church, '
:"Ill';!,t11.1 . , ..;,,," inyeelf in the ariny.' X e,oniduet do it I. : ail, . . then INir••Cara.°8 rtIng, t,fiem, both hi the Illtriga, 'and she kneW Xthet all, importiant ,_ L a ... f a :a a a 'a 4*;' r I
"jai.' oil' ' • • elide:1d be .wretchea if 1 ..a.did. No, ',old „the a nigger." as a creature beneath. con. ' • 4 fide t one catenated Wftlt. tne• Modern ..
.51r. lit. 4 lelloW; U,ta hate geee thrOugfre. „good many bellat wrihYgilig.Kkrtest B the ilttidefitO. mid ,part t ey_play in hue%
a littire .song of ' 1.:iis' OWn.lintgo- Y8o did shll believe in ..the exieterice of. tile
Maazao6k/ stood,' tar' and. ..1Zillu.fashion, tifey.dominate oyer ond direct finer inflicts., t ChinTIVOS- Of Atrea,„coratileteifil, metrepolis, ,
' ,,v1 8 •,11 .things 'side by side, and, ,please a.04,, we toevmol'otip;bni,'Or zthuei;d. a, ,rne ilgeg'sestogni, toti:11:Lel.eaanr3i(ta,., eh tea
? visin Oho t hew the chiefs came back , e pleneta, and in the :blooming. Of its ...ioett/r.171w°I.,vei'v110.11°It,becorn,f,tapttpinlia.10,1'si°4.1.v.Igr.11,101Lattit bilcc1tr:eict . ,
II elity to those.whe'hSve the right to dont.- WhiCh they had, dc.—and hew iadom m near to Ithow t o be 1 , le.°tuhled fintaiire, 4 1 out prominently is the foot that the congrs.
Ai 1.. Jaw. • 4hsavter, . ,, ..; , , 4, ..,. , , tihoeuliiro,gweewiniiali itateg.itohgnaltheteaeth'i;Inghatii ;pa their4'kra4: *after' e;„" 1°ng expwedi'49110 In Welled., 'goad, Mahe; batutt_sesheo l't1 tl a ld braid pg ,but one that Bianchi
2' 1 ' a- ' ' will Mack to each other te,"the end of , the ftitue
NT Niiift. mro .410,k6no ;and hi heart aofteita by 7:ialia, it,. or tti.p galitlai'tieeessary t'o wins tit° sllaPn 6f,%,111,14iifikA!eiWed arid aOcient to see the oPening tose•bude, 'So She had to
it ; and M their raw and tineotiverte4 state,
Many wivesoind the fathei ef at least it from the one, end the, Mint thet peroefrora a i.
' Al raj IV: •", gin,c).neBef. espeeiallyanow , that lila hert es one,. the Inisband tathOut anY , douht Of Bathity,1181•8811 With tfie 1101# ,i110 POilred: rienai 1
Putting oat, his hatala lie erfeet honesty and truthfillnees, , , hundred children, ete.,.'4-and , Beauty in the, the other, ' When , one" is star.etriekeitior , burned...the' Episeopa fans. Worshipped in
ha e of a, sweet awl small one, etc., etc. ; The.,a in the Metter of reeea, that is .bet et i
aeabyterion church weethadergoifig repair's'.
Erneet When , the ?Ala had. gone; " uot 1
'a aq ii,..: .u. • 'I, It about for Ieremy's, and, when he .1.1ad
11 ha gek gs " led hina through the Otowded. streets rati_th the' congregation a ItOntan catholic building
apaaa''. " If / have trotiblea, jeremy, 'at least I him. Either he Will get 0 c
have a blessing that feNy can boast—a true beo rile a nuisance he get eiviiiaa deck tpother
tender dare, and on to tb,e Aniet Oe.
016 fa frienda hii'd Win& with :the rest tit .and- become. 4rpriken tin , ef,ra . • ,
4.; IsandhlWana YOndet, think that my 'heart should ho;ve dooe better .t6 letiVo fk 11
wotild have broken'. .61 , think We' doahear. w • , headed:fashion.. 0,na Whoa. tlitadhaa, been
dianIt afid that icond thing, I onder rwarrni)g to thievba. (and dorjould it have
"a Mazooktegt otatiOn youtg lady with that Pile), ate
Ilf{'`Ittiailt'ut was a finer fellow than you ate, (1,, o
1- from:the pole 41110 topt even 0
•
•
blind, and sonic thought that they 'WOu
aot -mind e bliadaess If it led,
.Sinkon they reached the.
i'Man ?" Asks a feminine correspondent, he ,
a ansWea to this old ailnentltiim is, 4'
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