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2 rere ee nee eee ee ene ee ee nro — ros $ OO a Se a = : ER are ame AES 2 a NES E ’ x only Miss Brooke had been present. M. She threw down he * when she saw the rarest, most perfpet combinat ion. Why ASTOR VIRGINIA Bacon. ee eae FeRONA! fe low passengers were of the ordinary mag | A ghorasoF Spread wer. 4, | don't you tink about st? meee erp fc me Prom te Richmoni Dispatch } Bom Com: From ti . ts pe—commonpiace English and noisy Ger- _“*Oh. do not go yet, bell” sigunsia no? just | create a sensation at Marat a k® Twe ecoltertions of Ft “ares gases iW ioene teapearedinn ‘i Wenad core ctitegang aa. omacian maain tupera‘u dances By acd by Tthrew Artike ar eatOw to work You work | It was.a home thrust, was it tas Ete Power of fafucece oa. Is wane tn onropieren : Oniy yesterday had been up there, with Say my cigar end. aud strolied back to- yoursell like all the angels. You see, sig- | it happened, I was thinzicg of sowecning Belay Qa cchvad Nein Chane 11 The degenerate festival has swang — poet, Rd marcy: Sky, soit seemed tous, to- Wit the two Italians. Tue old man was hore” (this was ib a ressed to me coafiden- | ese, just then. again. It is devoted mainly to Quiz sleep with his chin ou bis chest. Toe girl ually, by an old fellow in shirt sleeves and | Atier all, too, Idid not go to Margate, t ich attende fo a ‘ g to Pass oul ot ext« porlant t We have ne begun three years ago, but afcerwards doned.} For the next hour or two there was ® con turies after the gool Saint himself ws | €Or,@nd the suow-tops flare up with sui iea ®oross her lap. comes from a country where chestnuts are dine, and Miss Brooke w hich for exce t : ¥ fi k j , ze c stant augmentation of the storm. N >>! ¢ i English?” I asked, with as scarce as gold; so she knows how to value | not as Miss Brooke aay jouger, bat as Mes. - . x ~ beater to death with clubs in the third cen- | fires, peak behind peak, siowly reveallag sama scnpelea quing ue to her, aad’ seeing | them.” Myles | eid anything cling to the a tury bas completely gone out of the da, | themseives like virgin daughters ofa dyin that ub Kin question was a Tauchnitz | He was evidently chuckling to himself | We had both of vx mutually agreet to | Under the dismal glimmer of : f and even the supersiftions which were gou- then, by degrees, testa hans gees a oon ‘of Mise ‘Putekerse’s “Village on the | orse, the superioriiy of Lombardy to Ve- | forget ali about the wa herwoman's daugh- | aroun wan eae Rg ry : og aby Virgininus. ‘They would as erally entertained as late as the tim _ kere er «Clf.” is ften that an Italian girl | netia. ter. R a k of givio, nmnne Seeenes eomoerneg loca Senne Pretacers 6S | Sat teeahl aeese eek ee, Ene Stas of Ha hipeeee ae Oe ease | ine bel signuola left her rake lying on As wedrove up through the winding pine deep broming of the Seas as they harid pope’ gh Dy nd gg Gules or ehaune cm Fea M4, seem to | and the old scars had come out, and @ vain Sow judgea eis ae te ee nce profi- | the grass. woods to St, Moritz, a sound of bridal 5e!is themselves against She ship's distant» bows. | 10 Permit the Sens ai tener derision Lave taken, be Pisce of religious | Aelyer it the deptun Gftue dure gre take, enim language whten’ priest, and ctl | per pretty, slrws festvatiag Statins, tiaea | “GCE Spee Ons Care, greeting,” anid 1, eou- | SSE ae aay mappore was | say ume at | Of decoted cultivation Pus > 2 ; Mor: convent authorities, rega: * > es aT, At this hour one of those siekenin is,ove BeW-fangiel cor! with your machinery, exercises, ard @ mild sentiment has super- | 0d we bad bultoned upour coats a We how tainted with heresy. Imay never beabviet comeagain. But you timentally. . , motion | And Your suger, and your various st: tea, nnd _ n ft swered, modestly. “He likes me to lea: . m1 veon driver, " eae sa ll top. aalize the board, arty hack again aod Fors! dame of England wrote (with the pea GBs, Atter which we had betaken ourselves SMa ‘segs ti mteeting sath 4 peculiar, Lager’ | the mountains, and no Would be gia very Seat, The prettiest $i SA Si toe conaeey oe Sed oie ieee Geen WE: lands Gas cae ee no that ener ° iy 3 “ break iDg.8ing-song accent the sleeping man by | often ol very coestag side has rr e e 4 sine ‘lo be troubie—and while every isbet emblem of the most refined @nd goltea “Last Valentine, theday when birds of kin! Wewere a pleasant party avout tobreak 10% side). “He is so clever himself, aud he | which you leave rotting on the ground” world, to-day.” there is going 1a ma. | hoepliality the world bas ever seen toe Old heir poramours «ith matual chirptrgefini, | UP, @nd there iv always something rather k 1 Paice, eoguages | | And ihen she walked away by my side, This was not flattering, if names were | Creature heid his breath. she quivere! amo. | hosptts carly Fee. just at b Dreak of day, ep nag le mere Napa heme a Bo ail last winter in Veules, I studied | Jucvasif Thad been cent aot tO feten her | whatt suddenly suspected they were, and | Ment, and down she went! beg rte ‘Tne’ Dispense appesial to the Vingtuia Adela I went amid the moraine deg tal ofstch things, withers ues inet race Ruguish. | It tea beautiful langu “Rose oing that fur once.” ane | et eee ee ee ee ere wee See, tb ee Soe. | Zee, Despatch apposed te the Veusats To milk my kine (fur so should housewives 49). | of sentinent. ghing over past adven- 18 @ beantifu > e signore ese has 1 “A , a ‘ed ns < @ man’s | the rock of Gibraltar, and {o that tostant a bem, assuring him that it was an articie ‘Thee iret 1 spied—and the firet swain we ? ‘ read it, of course? .» | SHid bail apologetically to me. “But [may | «Is the lady's name F'rona, and the man’s “ Sppreciated ny the world, aod periy cul Invpiteot ferare,sbaitons trae ioveber”” | HFS, And makiug plaus for future meetings, nad rood TH, Need... che “inignore, Tnglese? | jo beatls logo again. He might not like | nortoly" Zasked. Gu the cpper Gaky beating i tak aens | Utama. wend cnae teponenl Die tee = eee: ad 1 i, of course, and admire: ys B | Pankraz nodded. “ iH was 2 - \. . W——-» ‘she talked. not. Noman, however affable, would like | to the hand of our F’rona, who pen j re orien - lowing valentine for Professor Tynall, the | at Pontresina, bas been telling me oe ahcee oe Tell me about it,” satd I. to see his daughter working away among l neavied once before, to & marquis, you | & ante — three inches thick, that was py py = noted scientist, who is about to be married | it. You must sleep at the Roseg ina, and It is #voutagirl who marries @man she | the nts, getting her feet wet through, | know! Bot. you see, a grand Life soon wear- | !@shed high away upon the bridge, aud pass- hogs and of Killing and curing thetr tae. a . = en 25 ree the end she learns to love quite jonately. archese San Giorgio was not,an aifadle | soshe took up wilh this ugly Bertol. Not “J 9s Emad he ditt t s)stems ri A eal, and sent it to his loved one: you bave the snd therec ia tae Pra Cas pus | And yet, at oue time, ake thought she toved | man, 1 judged, Hort cave nothing. bat what there migutbare bees oikers > strane 11) boat to. spliasers, ee ee pe PROFES“OR TYNDALL'S VALENTINE, Socteant tine De ee and leaging Some one el Kaow. Bat one can al- | She caught my glance at her feet, however. | And here the litle man suddevly twisted pec ragae he ge alge peg Ep ™ ‘roms adaptation aad inheritance, Sas nseeee eae ee VIN ways learn to love what Is good and nobie, | “Yes, they are wet,” she said carcies himself round on liis seat, and began whip- | dvits. And down on ot eeenca aoe My love, we all cue powers d> deriv: SS oe that inet yon | and (rue, can one not? That is as sure as | “It is very uncomforiable when oue weuts | pny his horers conewhat viciously. merge sen ge Da ea Archigony is Busts my doar. forever: PR Sad « ee in etre tong iiat the bills.” And she lifted up ber clear, blue boots. Otherwise, It does hot matter” tor |p Etym which I infer that one or two others Ae orane Be ane, eaned ite ‘Aad now © nivats are called now, as eyes, and looked at those solemn darkening ‘08 ought to have been born @ peasant,” | posides uvly Cousin Bertol might possibly mokin x at, — wee waeet the Bernina peas’ We tad srase |B eis with along; lingering, wistfal gaze.” | sald 1. Heally tis was golug too fac, eva | tray liked 30 Possess themeeives of the hand | 1° of It overboanl. crashed In| th cope, PY 7 «Do you come m the s?” I asked, | for me. of the pretty littie Marchesa F’rova. ails ee > - 4 ats for cue POR TeTMACES Ae oe Ee ee ens, | watshiog het. was puesiad a2 to en eet | oun loaked ‘up at até with w emin ba. came = with it (with @ final crash) the bar Vicgeaba Gommahe tentereeeoe, pelted & traveling Gontece ed eee OMNe | Moualite. Aitogeiner Taallan aie comin aac | Wheto omin tame: shy, confiding, ues THE OLD KENTUCKY DAYS oe auseline S Sain Or champagne een nek the Gapeee ted @ tra’ thertime nae at happened t | 50 She spoke the language prettily enour Uoulng, aruless suitel Gashful, peaatiral psec a ard Irth whisky nouies Sit aroned? Avd ts ome mee o bat somewhat hesitatingly; and, beside wll at once. on that mile for days. be ne I ot y u - ne - geese - ., | Sud the Italian ladies I had methitherto had | venture that I received a little not — rib s Pigs Ny enti - 2g On long enough for the uw . to hear. with ears turne: ‘kward, - ye ight | ashe might possibly have been, butthen | stiffly written, and very stiftiy expre: ‘ 3 Budd or Well! lyase ele ¥ Roe) sosmhe a ontian tmertenrtes Beene le ec Tena UMEDE | tee cla tann evidentis han or onion {tk ee merely to the cilect that them igus tncrtaneel titel on aie ae ee it was the only remark that been drawn in, fag We owes & ‘sce him prink his feathers face; she put it up to one of the wiadows and | Le ol: wordofall that torrent of apolocies, | cheae desired the nenor ora-wnit fic © the increase o Is bey f came into my mind, and ft did not appear to <= ieeeananes kad ‘Te woo my bird turem>ther, dearly loved, laughed at the s2ow-bails—-" And Miss | poured upon him by the offecding Teuicn at | astated time cn the following after: legislature only this morning. He sald meet the case, either.) Up to that moment Saar Caer cans Eiainaetsisdivewiasthecs oe Brooks went on talking mas Wwe noweor | {ue plas. No.he was unmistakably an Ital- | was sigred Veronica San Giorgio. 1 wasa correct tile i address Crepe pied anh i had felt Little oF no cncern. Bat, judg partionlenty Seoarn Mind browre’ upon ecase tld primordl st hii, = heer cee me frail, We | i40. His speech, his manner, his narrow, | litte surprised, but promised uttecdance, of | ¢ ecase in your report of the meeting be- | carer T felt aleneet sore et eee thelr own bread and Meat and Uo live lew ee ticees token ch oes oe us listened very much. I am afraid. We | thin, high turel face, the sudden way in | «ourse. ae Fone Teese ot Se maceting few | Gar baer nimost sure that the ship's nines eee Hin tooching fia, in sume sweet ipl ril. topart. ad presently we all honk hvis | WOR hls dim, dark ‘eves would Tigue up | vam ‘Patrolled out Into the hovel gunion, | days Ago" but notwitheisuding my modesty, | at eee Grune Ik, And, possibly, b Mr. Massie, in the Planter, advises tha ermgen s ‘S| pow and then, shing out through | view, I strolled out into the hotel garden, | J@ys ago. hut = > ro isiot voter + there! be bi be from 130 to 1 ds, Unat = y . e a r] pre y = indow. ine was ~ ° ° > - © pro i J - if Ba protam:: Inn or protogeaes, i 7 and wi vm" pave married @ foreigner—an Austrian, per- | ker fiom my bed-reom windo 7 honor to my soldierly achieveraents wad to | tried to mak mai P—bo matter how After tne Wor thom, my doar. ey Haxtey and Ernst Haeckel; | Vebetian gict throws down to the pigeons in | Nowld bs from her ee eine cea ae Mt | atthe hilisas usual. She bad a banca ar | etiber call me {Mister’ or ‘Colonel,’ Just as | very well wlih it {considering that 1 bad Lamarck fur--baxed it and so did Uber, the Piazza San Marco. sweet, slow, beniintiog speech of hers, aad (Ry oe her lap. wu please, but,” with diguity, “Lami not a] been at it only tbirty-fifth or a jeth an a oe ey biowed, and all po rs! The Brookes and I were not going to part eed 7. ~ 2 z 's pitino . ~ inajor, sir.” part of & second,) when @ stalwart young - “ City dilere bigsts nes thelr Hans be necken!) quite atones. We were old igus aed aaed Meare, Mriisteln Soa ee une gravel aud cnme to mice me Witt ier | tbe Fee tae Coed ee coeaeg made St | man at my site exciaimed , , potas mach totton Ae Een a i a a a & The ‘ some- | once. colonel proceeded, wi “ 0 ...0, eat :, 4. pat as mo on * And, love, how very strange yet natural ‘tis eeree de Pursue our journey # little farther | Bit all the asceeny got waa a quick, start- | eager smile. Then something (was it somo- | Cuce. when the colouel proceeded with an | Wo wae hola. K down, flesh-side up, a sith (his cil wiructare ated Profeaor Tyndall Inloods dated roel ote eee, led, searching glance, and a low, nalf-uuwill- iuug tn pay (09 or ber own hear ogee seen excelled. even in the more soathern | He scared te. and ko I sald to x weeks, witet ve & gener tion and a Tead-n= 3 a u 1€C) o i sh » Ana re ee poker | Ne: + re some prefer chips Towards you, that long bave made it pine acd | he Was only as yet undecmasterat » private Sa Sonia ius Veuteo-tesg? wilessly pulling the flowers to pieces. Mahe te cE Die te Le angi oe ed ppd (Mr. Massie does)-some hickors some cota ‘dwindie. pepe dgotines operas brn ey {:But you are fond of the hills?” Larged. RISD Sah es ee ene | Ereguuently eeu, sits ta hie ‘eapital—and I | were not there now, I went lute ine 4 : : ear ov . Dounds of water c : nat the ¢ Fond of them! Ah!” she said, with a lit- | catching some of the blue fragments | arm sorely hurt, sir, that things bave so | saw though these had been mim . is simple enough, and yet some of the bss tile strong frame by wasteot tetiateone | 2C2 Wii bis sis t-r, who wasabout the same | 1) gar You see: down herein theplains, | iWeen my hands; «it seems caunibal-like. | 410 sorely, hurt, sir, that things, Lave so | « cof thochip bad thiees ton see con cared in Virginta bas ne more In one poor mouth, because you spurned my woo- ad Crea tees eaee S| 2 cs all very beautiful; eo warnL mek ome, | De you keows1 was wondering what yo! ie Of aces. the ventilator. ‘Taen I thought I wees, it. Itts our opinion that there is t ins. idee call ad egos caicicanaseaias Pree pee wat aneane, shiny; apes country is so rich, the things ayer cou et Poptart tier eye t Pp in aoeare I eagerly inquired. and borrow one of the CardiffGiant as A 1 m the Tatite fe ad m good deal ta the ‘oa bangbty child o ¥ al rpc ‘ row of themselves witt 0 ble, 50, but V ero! ie prottler, ‘ woN “ eky gent’ ci willdo if the to a of tbe hog Laat beips out the ex- ils T 3 . sAixens ty of corn, and oll, and wine. But up | “Jie does not like on " . He marks his winnings aid some woman with the extra one. At the like the freezing o: bacon certainly nol be- Wor I, Professo Tyndails seal beens es mda ce, er tecnes Tn ee nn ab Js always | | Why did he give It yon, tent” 1 asked | Win ee toeie is winnings and tov time, frdli not occur toma that tat would | fore it has taken the salt. Wedo nor belleve You mine, by laws of natural selection J.D. ere chiefly leveled wie hal eine Kand cold, and the winter lasts nine | {ecling nettied, 1 know iot why. exceed the former he sends his linen to wash, | be a little unveneraus ta the ( it favorable to meat that has to be preserved But a valentine may go astray in thi eiples, iny dessoceniie txt ce Geny digett | Meaths ofthe year, and the birds die in tie Se SER eet nid) TOCSLIONINE, | 527 Gualwhole moore ts wipes oat, T caall | aero sorry for it, because tiwas such 100¥ {ithe to pass the orieal of freeriog and jut @ valentin: yo. y In this care- g = se . : snow, and the people starve sometimes. And | Smileagain. ev a a hakir te ot thawing. But the Virginia hog has beea the tome age; then look oat! Oue ofour lady eon- | MArry @ washerwoman's Peughter, ani | vet, somchow. it seems tome verter te bene | _“llecid not give lt me,” she said S1OWIGs | ie pate ie co ae Se pg tered erg ry ovject of derision for his appearance, which tributors hints at its perils thas: Want of uining example of myself:)—my | there, amons ihe poor, hard-working people, | “(hough he was my godfather. It played between Judge Puterbaugh ani Co! +sibili y of any difficalty or ao is the result of bis b ¥, in tae Pincee She ewartio Sdmilration for ths | wns are eo Krave eon hooke, Co ee strange now to think of him as— a a : ont know | Shieh nc’ eel cn if morning of his being, 4 ith the A STRAY VALENTINE, places sbe raved about—for Switzeriaud { y+ Da ROES: pe ” 6) : Tanzy, five or six years ago. I don’t know | which he could not extricate himself “ ‘The little maiden stole a look, general, for the Enga tine in particular. Tite, just Gocauns See eo ee ener plying’ tne blank Parents dd somelmes | What slider or tuem had, but bot of tas by his "wastrength ad his own co zraz plive makes sine hank, Hintrepid. : rs * = ep fe, just because the: of 2 y ply tn; 1 eS t neti mes ney e, and Col. whe iibe makes him hardy, Aba front the wiadew taracd dir Kips "Onn tere ie weir Hot erEgeeL | lite” One scems totrcaine pare seat sers | aetas eponeum te thelr entidsen, Fania Tanzy diawing a check out Of his pocker, | consti may Frccarious way aio iii mater ix taugnt to ith scmeihing like afrowa. Te Badlen ny meres rather too much of | one tela at lenstcd ne ee es OBIS Ree Oe ee ee oa me: | auietie op, and aad: er raise gone ae Atty | face encountered, and if I had boon and to keep # goo loo! Sie oaeen tnd aetaitic bins Chics cleat Avcryatal aad | ,,d,looKed at her ‘astonishel. “These ‘were Rich Tenne ie Wome die mwa IS) ies wee me Of the storm, I ‘couli not have resistel (uo BOES. Le tu thee peel or sometl : Skies most di z re mts te sigh. Scns Foletieual , : vais a te reget csegee Uh st to these g But though the postman came, he brought equally cold. are all very welt In th Eeltvered beach» Grete Cte eee | Lies tashend— that old man; tint footie, at his Hand, and being sutistad Cit Tee eae, | Grmaling looks that spoke ee a ey Wo valentine for her. bat I own to liking something leas b Yhat would Mis ? ‘otlering old grandfather? It seemed too | #this hand, eatiel ‘a bis ches! 5 ghestline no means cruel What would Miss Brooke have sald tents, apparently, cailed for a blank check vieture the ¢ She thought ft strange oe ge Nas fer Esakotoy wales leey nave ® strong feeling for ‘the pro- | horrible Sy Tae Op ee ene word: | Cimasi¢ and rapidly Milling 1tup sod euros | t evealed at tha r= Cally allowance < That horrid Suck’ (or dheating hee ie, ene reeorie. Tt taal | Rgree with you about the mostiaie’t |“ Yesnmy Pusbesd ake renee aetity. | ine and go you two hundred dottara better’ | Hana.on the Giant’sdoor without knockin wild pas e e might have Known ‘twould piease her wel weXt suinme 2 gate.” f : ) | surprised? Shall I tell you bow ithappenex ; nC uve : Hon ° sidenghnen dpe tah tabominable excess of fat. wits Should be his love dispray — - Done Dekeed (ay eee ce ae rt mo) | Serneleede Snell dalton nowt the colonel replied, “bat I r across bis siaie-room, head fis. A ae Ss & By se: ding her & valentine AtComo a final separat f our force: ° dene’ ae : 4 pha * rd, and calling for another ¢ i said: Boe ~ oe i The Nead-mastess oldies, | Stapldest kind of comoliment to pay, bat it | father was a chamols-honter, and ¢ ave zi! up, he went the judge a thousant bet *Hallo—what’s wantad ‘bie prospers our gallaut pocker ee 2 yee He master’s holidays | sianced oftfher as harmicssiy a poisor the marchese's Ife in ine snow. After that | (DE 1{ ap, he went the judge s th E lcokek tp om She Gabe, Whine i waa ™ All bogins to dawn, aod thon « er. He st be setiing b “ow off a magic shiel 1. chese never forgot us, but eame 4 Drs a hole hacie be a ‘. : . tiene os cin is paradise to him. The acoras, the face homeward. He was as melancholy ard pre tail j i ss ar living in | Whe Juage; ‘I have a check here for the bal- | holiing on ta something—I preret thro dpe: Agate : ba is jast as e—knows,” she repiled, r, generally living in rie os 4 “ ass | the + hs tame 2 beech and hazel nuls, : ieee ana rted avout it as any one of his boys | quietly. And thon she looked up at thed canes, Chere were not matty Ho- | Sor core tales nis MONO TORES ee | eee ss acl byoe Se rian By SL cl the ag, Ue peetaben is tht id poss - » | mountains again; and, somehow, as gadine then. But one year, ; and the judge took the || evs shaving’ ~ ’ anuther showered upoa t A comic valentine, forsooth “You are ® lucky young fellow, Mvles,” | lool A » 5, hen be came a y 7 nr jada oe lege shaving: . . on 3 ig fellow, ail, it eee. a that ht faded | When he came (1t was only @ year ago), my | | That ey . e oa : 1 " : , i « whim out apples aad o} Bi as honteot Sony Sarees tor ete? BO | out of her eyes anid te glow fromm erro | fauh Ticead Uanes bat Haars Rim Dooause Be | seit’ e'anuch aa when the colonel's Sod tee | RiGee ae eae eee ea be Ket “apieiy and sont the bardened ‘ p barat peckon yi and thather li * 3 tle sigh. as ill, and things bad gone badly with u: se Pllc Aloe br - peers ar t a ‘aviy | COMM give ™ ® taste of the flaishty t sh is Sweet Classic 0 ~ so many little ones at home now to be fed, | the next 7 £ ” 7 aaa F i 00 pas 9 flesh so thal at Killing-time be comes to the Homer and Cicero. ; Id ay oll, qnaveriag voice, | au! Cousin Bertol besides; and my father | Worth eae ea onl a ace eons of auryibing oaetina pM you hurt yourssite | Sos ripe for the making of the healthiest Leaner chink 1 had better seoas much as Star ganpeblly. “What are youdolng, carina? | sald: ‘Tne #lguor marchese would do well to | (0 58Y» was very fond of @ quiet game of | A: No." I'said: “only came to borrow a—a | St Most tootheome baeon to be found Ia the ter, Mubel, dear? Soesed taped aE Tee Toe eines Lata | stargazing, od usuett’ Poe cules ka oe | gototae hale tae oe better | ‘pair, didn’t care whether his judicial cireait | mats ° werd eT ea s doomed tospend ail my future summers at nokind, only it sounded rather harsh and | there than here.” Bat the signor mar- | ent ta binces Ge ee At the capital, one I believe some people will Me even tn the |. This ts tt reer of the Virginia hog, Ie vr alentine® Why, that’s the one Margate,” say I with alangh. | jarring at that moment. And, indeed, how | chese Would pot go to_ the Kulm hotel; night, there was a blg pot oa the table, an! | very presenee of tae grave, if to tell, the | !ives his lite in a golden latitade, aad be- T thought I ent next door ”” sung You will never Gnd that washerwo- | Shouit at old tee ie that ever be able to | He would stay with us. He had something | 1/z%t, there was a big the judge and atom. | truth would mace theuy blush. queaths bis body t = ; Ca IRL Cre ae ay ge rtte Face does not | Sater into the feciiuns ct JOURN ee eT ony cect, And Gls was what be | io hom the sawrice terae feos be _ 1 got amateb (bad about @ thousand inmy When we see that bo, Q stupid Jack! your careless deed exist!” eries Miss Brooks with a sorry glance | Cate! though she happened to be his own | Said to my iather: He iad seen me grow up, | Lr from the saw-log regid and after rocket), and came out thinking to myseir bY » after being forced to monstrosity ab anisen’s heart hee tent, at her own limp, crumpled draperies. daughter? and he wanted to marry me; and be prom. | seemed to have go¢ the Judge raised his an- J that it conid not be much of @ storm afterall, | 80d fat:ees byfdiaguating arta we desive to Elsewhere edoring went’ = Not really? i ask incredulously. And “It is too dark to read,” sail F’rona, | {sed to provide for the litue brothers, and Los onist ‘=30—all the money he had before | Ti.us, one man had scared me, when the ca | fee our Vireinia bacon multiplied and aban- ene tax Wisin Beets pian ihe steamer on which I sia! began to | meekly. “Besides, we are getting very heat Porilons to the Little sister bs-sapugke iallod to Go it,and wow nother had nae | nut fand when we see Lat added to the red, reparation inate oi ; t ike shoutel oat | Baveno now.” An‘ at Bayeao they landed | Would do so. Buti must marry [geo that raise,’ exclaimed the saw loz | pletely restore! iny trundullite win eerccey | leat and translucent fat of ihe ir ake Smee what I have proved See wee nee ti Haveno aad Stet cut | So did 1, Thad forgotten altoreth’y theeon, | clean heart—that is, declare. te vesily that T | oat ‘Tervously shoving bis cards. togetucr had employed more that a. lock and work, | pork we are now w have tu: St. Valentine's mistak ee t across. the ‘thuplng | section between Stresa and dinner, and I | Lever cared forany one else. Sol teate HS | ‘and’ go you this pocket-book better,’ pro’ | What doodle slaves Of outside milneree ey | fea Upon bolled dogs, we say, “On, give ‘The most famous sensational novelist of | dimpling, dancing lake to Meany 8 | am not sure that it woald have mate tauch | declaration easily pnough, for I was only 15 | dieing an old leather wallet witn fity orm | Yc back my” Virginia bac the world iries her hand at it, and reveals | slept there, that might ant the sect tay, | erence even if I had remembered. Tein tat wept bea “miner | bundred Wraps about it, Aid Dow came ancther specimen: Capt. | aa —— § me of the intensity which her stories show: | walked throug! the ut woot to Pay, Mp Nye Mer < ete. “**Oh, you do, do you?” said the Judge sus- | Moland had followed one of those seas in, A Snow Bieckade om tee Central | arc se at 50 For. All that ni ght, I seemad to be draaming of | jUArKed me, and sald I had made It easy for | | jcuciy evelng tie battered rec4ptacie of | that smashed the saloon doors, and with « | MY WEART IS THINE”—A VALENTINE BY | 1€724, W i Lagain took ship, and erosset rona, The name was a otd one, but 1 | 8 todie; and the litue brothers and sis- Peale «Weil, then, I am forced under the | bright, cheery glance, and breezy ‘word or Pacttiic Ratirond. MIS MC BRADDON. erce to Lagend, froot x eenceret | tixed Ie, somehace hone oon omathing | “ire danced for Joy, and everyboly seemed | 'Teomstances’_reaching down, Inte me | ore had swept their terrors away Almont as | The overland trainou te Ce Pa Wopon spring » Srat violet on the gale pretends ns Co inyeelh, deans’ | quaint aod unuenslishont it eet ee Sr tenn ae Sapees overcoat poeke? and producing haif adozen | completely as If he had brought cavenies ta | 11 roa, whieh encountered fagsaow dial When corp ik sme euuestar' val, “nero le Gutesiittie ian at Lutae, kept ny | elie oriee oy ie bene ea ae ee inigood neLDOe anid ine all the ttle ones | hooks better” Both fenticmen gat ineir | Nisdmeet set quanmer Sephyrs ta Lis breach. | mle of a baggage car: exprons cu ye thrash his lew = ne Key y * , ols. A 4 car. fo ving coaches: iehymerfemefauces see | Sy biker oho ei tmeriy tatara | Leute teh aed Dwg ealabrat Dr | ears aay anyrtcaditye | nota oe abut at wat and inet Sa a ey ive Cumbine— Cieakent te ean hotels. They are | tne midetera res due = Jace by Ihe ses, and gave me pretty dresies | TAC Sits a committee or toes or mote: Lee wrought its miracle, The relnfores- | oed preceded the train, driven by twelve i Pietant little men, exactly altxe, excep: | i wats and oid wage in, trailing mist: | {7 ear, and jewels and lace, aud everyting Standers, who reported that tere was sot. | ces Of tho coursge that saves wavering | powerful engines. ‘The wid was bowing saat que has large. meianeholy, brown eycs | {itodreugne iene the samo intocent, | Lianeled. But, do you know, 1 waa very Ing In any of the wallets, when the Jatge aud | armies, and wins battles, 1s drawn from the | pit-cusly ‘fe the great trou moasiers, wick When from the woodland still and lone. Tra ghegiher small, twinkling, black ones. | bewildered ences gaze in her great, blue | Sicked and ungrateful, and after a while I | 1"% I" Roy of th certainly shook baads across | commanding officer. as from @ reservorr, snort and shriek of deflance, started out from | ‘Through the long summer night. They walt, cook, Nemmscivene ie VeTIUALNE | eyes. And'then T flow with her tees too ake | erew Ured of all phese, heantiful things, and | 116 poard, and the game went on. The influenes which one individaal may | the *iation. When the snow was first ea- arc grote anh, apd Tory, reli Se | mountain: tat ate right act-eroand | Phnom maton’ bianca tos ste Pa ey po When, steep d in balmiest breath of June, e | for her, afver all, and pictured her trotting cht . < 3 AN AMBASSADOR’S LIFE IN TUR | !p ove of the great battles of our ‘The earth sects ball divine aw the other served me with It. They both | in and’ out of she quaint little Romansch | *!£8t of @ mountain storm, or a cross look KEY. For months a certain co’onel had snbject-t a . came in at the finish, to receive my compli- | from Cousin Bertol! And then, the mar- . ‘less drill. 4) No change Rrow I in words or tane, ments. FDdOWS ald Che Cate ami awaall Found | Chescs telatione die not nie ae called | The Imcomvemiences Out of Doors— | lis men to ceaseless drill. The manual had | clouds thai Ty po TE But sing * Wilt thou be miner ;Have you had @ good season?” I askes, | !ndows and big, wooden doors, and talking | (urse’s T id little contadina, and'’so he took Habits of the Family at iMome. pe me dep ap pe an ig Pl free eg ——- money to tee toveler te = Sa They steok tee te ype ; | to the peasants, and relieving their wants, ret a Thad bet 1 it of the London | Per delivered in the martial music of his | Uh he = When antumn’s red mn's gold ey Shook their beads. It was their first and wondering over their brave. hardy | Me traveling, and said I had ter mot tel The special correspondent o: a splendid voice could take them by surprise— car windows. Paint wood and wold and hill; year, indeed, and they had not expected ways. no, not wondering; she must un- | #°S Ody exactly who I had been. But—but | Times at Pera prefaces an article on dipio- ir bands instanUy executed iteven iftheir | Tben the speed began to decrease sensibly ‘Wihee winter ws dreer and cold, much; but the result, unfortunately, had derstand them, I think. She had known | ! could not help telling you, because—” | macy with the following racy sketch. thonghts were miles away. Once well into ud rapidly. Firemen heaped coals into tae o “f falien far short of their very moderate ex- ‘ 7 -And here shestopped short suddenly—stified, “For the finest town mansion in Pera anil - | furnaces, engineers called ioudly to one aa- roses fade, them, she said. That was the stra: t part @ battle, soldiers wiil fight steadily on, obitv- m tations. Last night, however, they had | ty ait! : ingest part | ‘as tt were, by a burping blush. the loveliest paradise on the Bos; “ven | ious to everything—till the ammunition gives | oltier, and mude desperate efforts to Lncrease fark sommer still in eun and shade, hada stroke of iuck. An invalid gentleman | “y"Gyy not see her at all, the next day. The: *Because—what?” I asked, almost fiercely. | with £10,000 or £12,000 as salary into the bar- out. Then they wilt into a pasic like stricken | the power of macnines, bat ali Lo no purpose. And still my heart is thine! oes the ‘whole of the frat oor —— told us in the hotel that’ an Invalid eontte: Thad nee hy eps Ahora ~ sald, Yer it oa trou me oer mone eh a things. Tuis particular regiment was face | The middie of the cut was reached, and the “Bui € leaves, y,” said the melan- bad ived, th ight fe 1 . | Seemed wo a of two or three ey. e have five of ese person- We close the tributes to the patron saint | choly brother, with a sigh, man arrived, the night before, and beg- to face with the enemy, on @ notableday in Suow was found packed solidly to the very tore, and those, ‘haps, the most impor- es in this place, and all of them are amia- top, and high up and above snow-plough, of this day with @ salutation concerning | “Weil, ne is traveling for the benestt of his fine passaaee Wine Hetiepolse as possible La | toe era, eae por, | cle-eatimatle, beapitable goutiomen: T tay Sud annie oe oppeem aces aiaone seams | cacinns Onde "he ous Eappaaee ian ee? Dottie’s ice breaking: health; we could not expect him to stay | 6,6)! ate Giicegio: His outie feta Cation But she flew past me “ikea flash of light.” | so put myself in their place with all my nace Sanu. here forever,” replied the other. ' = song ing. All at once the colonel saw aquiver | power te force @ way turongh, srg wer er : = Sip was @grcat man in his own coantry. | [ie Tan long the garden-path into the ho- | powers of imagination, but, warmly as 1 | ‘PE , All the line—experience told him the | seffictent to pus: the whole muss before tt Past the farm and down the dell more for the ealett TOON Eee raged: | My perspicacity was not at faut, you see Tanrked bee erate, Of blue verontos, petals Eompathize with jhem, Teonfess that I see | cmmuntiion was out. In one instant mors | Z e lant pout was reached. ‘The great driv- Lctite and ner pitcher £» sation with the two littl Mihan for ang | Ravencetis famous for ttafehestnat woods. Alter all, my interview with the marchese | auson rather to pity than to ‘OF helping to | Were Would be @ wild stampede, the rear T applied compelied them to’ revol Heedless that the woodland well bation the invalid geutie | They rise all around it, thick and shady, er Ca ee en riew with the ani fe | Syen,the proud consciousness of helping ses Would take it up, the day would be | power applied compel em to revoly ‘Wilt be hard with iceand snow. vivid interest I felt in the invalid geut!¢- hiding away among the shadows the pratiy | Dever came off. I went to Stresa, taat same | wieid the destinies-of empires wouid recon- He would give the world fora saving without imparting any motion to the ottie’s face is fair to see. oe oi Little parse that Ne nestling on the hills. | #fernoon. But, strange to say, though I re- | cile me to the sights, sounds, and smelis of expedient. ‘The happy thought flashed upos Iwas an enforced stoppage. Far- ea Battie's 0 jeoeo brightly shine; as Bh pre 'y sold age,” said the black- | pherd “are innumerable paths winding | ‘ured to England almost immediately after- | this execrable residence. Outside the jety bim—the drill! He rose in his stirrups, and Progress Was wtterly impossible, seat seas st home, cave ches reas iwanalate tins be | Wrage bode ee canny Metle Paved, Stony | eee dae ToT ONeate eere DE: ,BrvoKe | gates other palace st needs nd herself anit | His voice pealed out above the clamor of tue | Miler a Lrie! conferenes ee ee gare" fuppleme el Tho molanoholy onc. | Yes tounded by low, gray walls Ailday | A0¥ Juckt tnformation, concerning the dla the horrors of tue Grande tuede Bera, [caw F turn, but it was found that tno driving wind & Dottie, all the way, is bleak, And then fe Toca ue: | loug, people go up and’ down them on thety | mgr BTOMORS. Iw: the horrors of the le Raede | > Jj r n Turn, but it was found that the driving wia Cold ‘and chili the morning sir; ny en, In a still more melancholy volce, | yar rown feet, men, Women and children Oue day in the following spring,-as I went | one of them the other da picking her way | »),,/ muskets } houlder—arss!” (Up they ad Milled in the treck behind the train near- zon is the well seek, he added that the vapore had just left Mac- with long, deep baskets on their backs, | #tomy club, a little packet was put iato | from stone to stone as ifshe bad been wating went again. Mark time—by the left |v 8s effectually as it was closed ta front. Dottle cries, wiih eyes cotine, whlte san bleacher hen eee iittie | TBeY move very slowly'in a peculiar, sway- | ~#rvel. It reseed ne caval. She was preee: 7, net Swarthy “He who s the lee for me. mpi toad. The two 4 And with drams beating, and colors flying, | ovly lo endanger piilog the comparatively they stepped away as gallantly throogti the | fragile cars in rut - Siymore Myles Hotel des Iles Burromees Stressa;” cavaes, thick mous men aecompaniel me. They were ir. ho} ing, swinging motion of their own, and they nd 7 url es Tes Burrome : formidable guard w! pee but the original direction el Crosse “bes of fresh arrivais, The invalid gentleman | fest thelr baskets on the walls as you pass, imost half way down to his be! shall be my valentine. And s0 Ube whole train storm of fire, and smoke, and thander, as if | Wes blockade! aod more than half buried in 25 over by @ variety of others. The seal had | Damascus scimitar dangling on his tuiga been on dress parade. They arrived | the show, where It remaiued uotli rellel was He and she stood by the stream, drove down in his carriage. It passed Just | Sar tyes. hee neo: the Mente c2OlY; | never been broken, however, till broke 10, | pores welt a long, heavy borsewbip to | Ind ev in thoncen linear ore ee | ere rete tcomalned aatll scllet was ‘ma e; The daeactied the frait-booth in the square. | ‘or the “stranger Haeiler? ore they marvel | 22d found within ihe packet a biggish box | awe the multitude mal clearihe way patore To that man really belougs the honor of the | open a track back to the station, where they rted trom their dream, The invalid gentieman! Surely that was at his power of locomotion. “Did the pbs anda little letter. I opened the letter first. | his mistress. But what could that brave great victory that was won that day. arrived before dark. te: na im love. ho invalid’s face, nor @ gentleman’s face, bore walk all the way ya Bagiand her It was written in the stiff, childish hand I | man do to protect the lady ®Elk skirts un Meee Perak The snow -p oughs are ® curiosity, both ia sreres tunity cine carriiige parsed noe Moe et eg the | they ask wondering.” Nothing suort fea | ad. seen once before, and was dated St, | mami tepratec bodily out of the mire aud a tk their constraction and the manuer ia walce “Be who breaks the ice with me, — emo EL hog @ little, earthquake or a thander-storm seema to | Mortiz, Christmas day, 187- carried her the shortest way to the place she round, rosy face, w ey as ne as tne ¥. Graphsc, | BKY, and suc a Sweet, Innocent, half opened | TOUS hem to anything likeactivity or anx- - v they co their work. They are immeas: “Ilimo, Signore,—I send you, in my huse | came from? How could even the escort of a | “What's a pent to a Man wid a y structures—I say suructures, tor they are as bard’s name, @ small packet, containing a +quadron of horse screen her from that jost- . | Dig as @ two-story house, d weigh from ee ba | Gondering mouth. Isaw italiio a tarn of | “Shere was such @ storm, ona day,—one | Wken of bis regard for tne service you ren- | ling throng of horrid men and beasts, who Going WFIOm ihe Mobile Register] | | furiy Bee thonsaed. to fits thousand A Very Comepy or Egrogs was tnat ta | ‘he wheel. night, I should say, rather. ‘All throagh the | ¢¢zed him, that day, at Laino. Hs had h cross and press upon each other with as help Oe ete, eee card tee ene | pounds. In front they are shaped like ti which Samuel Erb, a farmer of East Peans- | 1! ay feo tee mad | dark hours, I nad heard ttraging road and | !0 have placed it in your hauds himse\(, . boro (Pa.) played ‘a conspicuous part, the - jess astroggle &s if they were all walking | “lubt recently, a citizen beard the so: purpose, solicited the honor of @ | blindfolded? She was brought face to face | «© ‘a tamborine. As he | {F682 prow of an fron-clad frig an, oxty we round the hotel, now shaking the persienn's, | f0F U ; A which they procesied, | *28rp, vertical portion of this prow changes * Ate ment the steamer seray a@galnst the sides : let | VéSit from you at Baveno. But you left be- | with one of her sex, and of her own, or of | Leared the potut from le A ice , | Into @ fat surface where It approaches tne pan Ce Heanery | of the littie wooden pier, ant splashing | Ie how banting tee ceed OD. let | fore the hour of the visit, and we wondered | cemocis an Inferior rank, when a desperate | lie beard footsteps keeping timne lo the masic | Pina" aitached ‘to this latter mereontel eto one Whe wae tn matter aad font | #2d dashing of waves casusd; a plank was fidshivg out sudden tongues of fire, and | ch over your sudden absence. He ts dead | aitempt Silempt at conversation was made: | and & salceonliing out the Agares < O wii. | prow Is what ts called an aproa. This eS eee Wak we —_ Tileks, emit | tung across between the boat and the snore, finally growling away in the distance, Uke | OW, the good marchese; and I think I | Chmment, Maldmede Commence vous sortes par | ‘ion. He soon learned it Fred in front of tke | i# Attached to the prow by means of hinges. en who bad biached thee fen aiete | and the passengers cameo® and the names? an angry, disappointed beast of men Whang | scarcely knew how good he was till be was | t Laps Tek fait? Oud voules-vous, Milado? @ | ding frolic. Just as he arrived ia front of tbe | 1: lire np and lets down disoctiy on Uheareek pomp n d Finding themselees dienes | gers went on, in the midst of which general the mnocaing ontis, bowers all tracesof the | gone from me. Heleft me mueh money; but | fant toon sents de Voir. The woke wore | Lowe & lout, angry voles exiled out: << OP | at plensure, and when down It is held there wed the —_ cing OS ray gave | Commotion my two little men disap storm seemed to have disappeared. ‘The sk. only kept enough to tuke me home to my | hardly spoken when, with uncouth shouts of | ¢#t music tmmedyately ose pane By r | by large steel springs. When in motion tals with bis dog. “After runing naif Sniie the | howelt characters of touters for their new | ‘vas ag clear as tough there bad never been | Motte Wiccan oe en Se ee oe es ine sauce We eee ee Spron slides right oa the rails, pressing hard Ss . hotel. * ne . | family. Yhatdoes one want with money with huge nolers came mping, splas- 2 : baton - J on them; bu n face Seg oe Being ind # hedge, frightened off the | "7 think we may go now,” said a pretty, Tel ee a Es eee a ND | pr a pieces ae Monee and, it | Ing, plowing thelr way through the crowd, | avotber roicis Mpatdo you mean by stop: | it presents to ther It glides over the joluts dog by pee SS = ma, and then | clear, rippling voice, in soft, slow Trallan; town indeed looked rather damp, and. there | one has been born amongst them, one ean- | aud jadies, ladies’ maids, cavasses, Graek ana | pin’ de dance? a oe ‘dat band my. | #00 Muy other iitile irregularities with ease. seized Mr. mip - fgrcnsprer amy and a littie childish figure jumped outof the was a@ perfect harvest of Ceatnaie under all | Dot live anywhere else; at least, not well. | Armenian priests, dervishes, street porters | 8#y!" answered Sam; ay mp coe 5 us The lovg prow is pusbed under the snow, the =» Watch, stripped off nearly all bis somine, carriage. An old man followed—a xey Old | the trees. One stumbled u, them at every | Toat is what Cousin Bertolt says. His farm | and beggars, all bad to make, pell-mel!, for felf to play for dis party; Ise de ol Dt | apron scraping it clear from the rails,'aod Picinding bet and boots, gagged him, Te TOSS coe i Tne: His cont bang | sion, “They rolled away be ait nied | hes prospereds aie Wants the to oO eek ie | ee refuge of the nearest shop—@ shop, as it | ’casion; de band shan’t ee ae Gait | initing it up bodily, it meets the vertical wec~ His hands behind him, and took their leave. | in foids round his poor enrunken mene we tePhe ways and the Wools Smnoh Sone ont | wer wiih him, some day. But Levelt rece Chenoed, Where there were many elumering | party chant ge oo; de ball's broke up. Gem- | tion of the prow, Whith Givide ts Gad tarie ‘ Sea is anc cool night, and Mr. Erbdida’t | Read was bent, his face as gray au the nates Went up through them to Homanicora’ tele | the signore Ingiese with iny affairs, aud’ f | Grane ite ee ine, Beat, & patent | men and ladies, you can all go home!’ | oon eliner aide. When running at @ bigh qejoy bie walk home very mach; but his | ona gre that is burnt out. He lnoeet wee Village behind’ Barone’ foes & deserted | Only Wanted to thank him for his kinduess to | kitchen, but In which, instead of pifiau or | « What in de name ob sense That three tread | rate of speed, as is often Ube case, these ene, nha sone —— een, Be Ok | intely srppping head foremost into the grave. | Vitiate for once. Me GhatiOTe ee tem: | me. For, from firet to last os tne Sood sig. | courcomson, the greasy Haste or woolea | that niggah?” was the speech ploughs sometimes hari the snow iato the “ nan care! > t mem! A s, and Al- dog, which bad cowardly deserted him whea The git Helped salippiug be? arm n'ai ea ing irom house to house; no children. play- | Hore will doubtless remember, 1 eould. not Mcuiice ps (Of Musnitas, ‘Gove it 8 air fifty feel aud plunge it in hage messes in 4 because— is were being boiled into brand-new | Sa k “ tbe deep chasms and cauous.—({San Fy he was in trouble, now was brave asa lion, | firs down to i lank. I following in | (£00 the lonr-steps; it all seemed etient as | Relp talking to him about mw; wpe ape od Bre purity. The poor ladies must brea: he sald the one addressed Chronicle, Feb. he oJ and, failing to recognize his master, set | their # could help wate ing the | 2,/omb. A donkey stood in the principal | bf ied me ch of Cousin Ber- | the ovter air; they have, and sedan | ¢wine tohavea divoce! e ups trmendous barking, which aroused | Uucyt "gepe, Could not help wate ung the | Sirect. "tile nove was saier io a always reminded me so mui hatte; one or two of them ride; but, to sey | civoce! Lats whut Ise geine 1 have’ Re w!—One lesson, at least, In be ire Erb, who, looking oXt of = window: ler, in the way in which heclang tofier, | uiStAil into another, the opposite one. Ti | Wk" 10.2 was simply 4“F’rona,” the | nothing of to life or Umb, nothims | “-Divoce! divooe!” spoke several voices to- | ,,ReTEENcu! Ove lesson, at lenge. te | and seeing & white figure danciog in the | sng sheau; him. tng toDer | wos.a tight ft, but He seemed to enjoy 16 ‘a old Venetian namnenot ‘being added to can eave them from such dead locks as uns | gether;-what’s dat Liggnh thinkin’ "boat? pede try people 4 Moonlight, thought it er eae, Aad called | “Ar the plank all was bustie and confusion | 224 election was apparently impossibic. 1 Ee «warming mass of unwashed beings in the | He #in't bin married more’n two hours, ‘we must become more who “ was just mediating ‘said With the shot gun, and, opening the door, eee people were coming and C< 5 a old Woman's head Ro over the don- | | The box contained two little miniatures of | Grand Rue 1s every moment brought to, | now he’s talkin’ ‘bout gittin If this bad beea it it woult bave madeno im- boxes were being carried acros: MH the marchese and his wife. Tne n thing can drive from them the loathsome | crazy,sho. You's crazy, Sam! = Goa Reena scine utts tects | Meutian uh varrs sep Urranatae| i oom ad Ct "Ut | ne pe ey Go | ae a te iam | leet met nat | pon pa ee : jnst Ww! a erm nted, set into cases a with cor- e mi lcants, 9 7 , send; ere ee ra ere Willing to speak, or | ocher gave it an unconscious shoves The wiitis tay daughter's anno,” she explained | nela, Sind Joined Gottinns oie a eect | ne mendioants, who have them at thetr die- } cou Interstione, and she's bla iowkin” me ne oot. Feply was @ few bods of the Bewl, accoue | Hoard slipped suddenly, doa ia aoomer | ; Sie has rune’ to gather chestants. They | blue Veroaiea flowers. They Are the pret: | thelr edntact the alms which are bed ome ep eng ie hae re ‘And disaster, eat * bache! he + by as many jampe with the feet. Mr. | Second he would cave been precipi eee re ne ee TAMIL GO BORWNS, | Perce ame ee eee Toa specula- | “Indoors, however, the life of the wives and | dolla. yt ed lores, sboulder, aid, taking alm at tee sappoced | We,"Acer, maeor an iatervening arm whica | "A the end of the villages pretty jam) Ee arsed Thad such aristocratic | iinlies ot foreign repregeatatives is vot so | broke up.” When die that we costly ear” ghost, demanded that It speak immedi Grag Bim back to shores That latcrvening | of sights met iny eyes. sate i its a trouse | ccquaintanes?™ say Ty laughing: to” Mins ‘aired, sumptoourly-faruis: Eo Farlsre toe eremises, threatening that a | Sim was mine, and feball never forget tee | ith the ploture of ared satat init; a house Brooke, ove day, when theand some other 5 &@ dolla to pg — failure to comply would cause bia to fire. look of gratitade on the old man’s face, nor | “!! balconies and outside stairs, and with jaa pane 4] bode ees Oe eeonia ran Dew 18 8 great dilemma. Speak | the pretty words that come tnpliog hoor Tend staniing down to the omelet etatae | ties eaeene ate eee — and if he went Se ear gatos Sut | the young girl's Lips likes ttle bubbling trickling away in various directions; a d ‘Miss Brooke looked at the miniatures long ther fact he was nearly trevor at Peeze,—In | gtrevm in spring-time. We all went eafels zie of sunshine zigzagging throngh the champagne 10 gO, acd, Aa he Gideon ety; die tarned | on board together, a momaent later, that titi interlacing leaves; and, under the trees, the face, now!” she said. «It anmpagne pA Tie gay bis | incident having made us friends on the spot. group of villagers in thelr many-colored pet lcoked out of the travelling entting am father, whereupon the latter told the mysie. | , The girl became very busy Immediately, | HOUR OLY pscrs 1p thelr m hats, raking up at our snow-balls on Children, in- rious nan to h. Mr. Erb tremblingly | @arting abont hither ana thither in searon the chestnuts that had fallen du the nd I ‘and jotriguing at SPSL ar saetices wo mie | ean zi or uine outa | eh hey tant faptner poy i Renate Pe com je 8e3 * aint, el in ; bal taken in and cared for. Ber father. erobably, whoigh he mig with paca pee soery in a languid, eplrisiess oi Greeks equal proba 'y bavi vand- sort of way, a3 1f such unwonted Ss Pine pecans oe human follies ther, as far as age went. She found one at it anes last Ina cozy corner, sbated from the sun, tne air,” “he is makiog clothes trot = the entches the ut foie os 4 and sheltered trom the wind. She sat down ” “be holds I beside him herself, and peered out under the awning with ber great, misty, blae eyes. Teo quetion . 18, how wank: d ‘be shall Was bo room for me, and the little away as girl looked rather sorry in consequence. It could not be helped, however. The boat was ull. Istrolled away to theother ead, If i

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