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My the Author o¢ “Rite and Chariie.” neighbor was the first to address eee wes qaite ntied in OM he ‘wih @Fected by a plush in the side, ands whiee ‘1 aay, what's your name? My name's Dudding, 1 don't mind eating fat,” | Sidney told hie name and wondered abolit the secessity of the last pleos of information. After ‘p sance of ten minutes the explanation came.— J den'eenind cating fat, you see,” said bis left- pend avighber, slowly transferring « piece from : ear ne his own; “and you had better me “e axm_ A" Jour fat to eat, instead of ever giving it Lyon made him lest balf when he sat ‘but no ene in the school conld do it but Agen. You had better net try; though yeu are a first-class bey, you would have the worst of it” “| don't underetahd what you mean at all,” aid Sidney. “Why, Wycombe and T are lower schooldays, end you are in the first lass, so you have « to make us eat your fat, or anything you Gea Mike, Lyon always did. 1 con't mind fat, var bed potatoes much, 60 mind you don't ask ‘Men—de you bear ?—for 1 heard him say that, ‘fireh dass or no first class, he would not be or- Gated shout bys —-- But hush! he's listen- fing.” <A wervous giance across Sidney showed ‘whe the he referred to, “Bat why am 1 to give you what I don't like to'ent myself?” asked Sidney. “Why, yo. are a first-class boy,” he said, ‘epeting his sleopy eyes wide, “‘and you can do as AVAL, W wil Be making you do what you Midis,” said Bitney. _ But the information seamed lost on his eom- Sjpaakee, He looked bewildered, and for the rest ~ ‘el the diater-time, geve his undivided attention Soke a Web of Yorkshire padding, whieh stood op posite t As they wore getting “up to go away, he gavo ex anxious look at @idney's plate, on which the (qteater part of bis dinner still romained, and wilsperc d, ‘ iVe'rs not allowed io leave things nour plates, “You'll catch it.” All that Sidney caught, however, wast very Bight reproof from the usher at the bead of the table, whe detained him for a few minutes after The "other boys had left the room, to tell him that Dr. Wise had given leave for bim to stay fin the diming-room or the s udy whenever he felt too tired to join in the amusements of the Hlaygiound, or bear the noise of the other boys. Bidney felt grateful for this proof of consilera- ten ; but he was too anxious to see how Edward @ 00 wi'h his new companions to avail himself of it the,first day. It was something gained to have eseaped the crowd of boys in the passage, and to manage the walk from the dining-room te The eebool-room without being stared at. All the L aders were assemble) im the sctool-room ‘when Siduey re-entered it, for it was raining, aod there was no chance of firding amusement ‘out of doors for the bour’s leisure between dinner time and afternoon echool, The noise of voices ‘vad 00 great that for some minutes Sidney felt a’most deafened by it; but by-and-by, as he ttood and listened, a word or two rose dusting and loud fr m the g:neral clamof, and he w. ‘tabtised to observe how often the same forma, o, expression reourted. ‘‘Well, and 0 you know, bes '¢ you see?” and ‘Was that not rich?” ‘and “What do you think the muff was doing?” “fe Lyon has come back, after all,” Sidney heard repeated from one to another, ‘1 am glad— ain't yeu?" ‘‘Woll, he's not such # bad fellow.’ “‘Teay, Tay, what do you think?” cried one bay, eagerly. “Utd Folly was down in Deven- thi ¢, Hayling with Lyon's fe her.” “How aid you like that, Lyon?’ said anoth- er, addressing the hero himself, who was sitting on the table with one leg up, the other salugtng beckwar 9 and forwards. “Tt would be mora tothe purpose to ask old Folly how bo liked it,” said Lyon, with an em- phatic nod cf the heat, “Come, Lyon, tell us what you did to him now ; or--Uh! I Lyon, ( fea good story about thy Doctor's wig. nis have it.” “Psbaw!"" «al Lyon, who at caught Sidney's Collins is a never knows when ono pas thing, What a row you fellows are k esi T shall not stand it 0 thing or other to do, Dudaing?" “There,” said Collins, I hove some. Jo ger. On! by the way, where's ‘with his head on 4 save there Do let that moment He quite content, cibie GPO “With made dishes, Mciscbawe Rapiryt eke we enine ore’ “Ver a man, erat wanders, mlerniih alway, plocidlque Zephyri and thé plecid Zephyrs, wut. depeotiburauris with temperate airs,sive Jet alone, semis Sores the flower seeds.” Lyon Matenod gravely to the etd, and then me to make it right? It ts admirable. I would not alter a word. It is the best thing I ever heard, T shall take to eating Yorkshire pnd- ob tai really +7" eaid Dudding, dow - fully.” “sal Meat i bing f wreeg in 7 mas them all our? if it ts not,” said Lyon, ‘We ri cnow sense from nonsense ‘es, to be sare,” said one and an- 0 come out, Lyon; we have had of Dudding for one afternoon, Sidney, Ludding’s as comes Se 2 be rank Sidney; “St is mot right.” tall 0 ed Lye, Jumping off the “and what buslaehe hed you to inter- fore? ‘Wat business te It of ryoureo say yesor “«] was asked, at I spoke the truth,” said Bid- ney. - on, "oe Coll semaine fitare at the stat was very unfavorably dis- toward the “A pretty impudent lhew to beard the in his den tho first he color mounted up into Lyon's face; for a minute he sald nothing; thea, te the prise of every one, be turned to didne taid, fn & cordial manner, ‘(Will you come out ? ‘s fine now, and the noise here's enough ‘to afen any one not used to it.’ “ k you, 1 will come presently,” said Bldney wlMiat are you going to do In the mean ‘Wh “Help Dadding to make sense of this traus- lation. Did. yor not hear him say be should be put if he did not got it right?” Ub as for that, he ts always punished. It is part of the afternoon's work here. Martin would not evjoy hivtes, if he ha¢ not cst Dudding firm; but, however, ploase y Tnover wait forany one. Come, Colina , as he finished 6] ing, be swung himself round on his heel, and waked “Oh! run after him; run after him; be quick !" cried Dudding, worth. ten tinves more than I am, "t loose him for a j he's king of the school, Why oP 30 I mean to nit atill here and help ‘you first,” said bidney. “ Bring rou dictionary. Tam not goingto do your translation for you, but show you how to do it yourself.” “Rut you can't,” with a» nigh, “Nothing ever iN come late sense with me,” Tt was barder work than Sidney could have imagined ; but, by the time the afternoon school- had written out a cupy oF ‘lon, had learns? more Latin than he had previoasly done in auy previous month of bis school life. Be was beginning to have a faint idea thats noun with an condi it's sense, ioe ve u a Se pheaes it comes right or not.” Mr, Martin's cane hada rest that afterneon ; but the fact was lost upon Lyon, who wi sorbed in watching Sidney's advance, during an examination in Grecian from the bottom of the first class to @ very: nesrness to his own throne at the top. ive o'clock struck Just tn time to save Lyon from the of beix.g taken dows; but not before he had beard ‘enough to make him remark to Colina, and the other members of his court, thet he should tara over his books next history day, and wet up @ fow of those stupid names and dates, wit after all, were not much worth remom- ng. ‘Thin was all the remark he made about Sid- ney Grey aloud he ts that he ke) to himself, can't make oat,” he thought, ‘He does not seem suxious please me as other new-comers do, and yet he mast seo that he wants my protection more then any one. Hecan't be such @ fool as to | think that Dudding could be such a friend to him as I should, Well, there is something in him, At allevents, I'll give Wycombe a hint to let himalone, and not to play ‘uny of his vul- gar tricks on hin at present. “Taay, you fellows,” said Wyeombs, when ho was fuirly out of the school prceinecs, and sur- rounded by « sele:t group of town boys; “I ay, this is whi we are not going to stand» new favorii “Why, what now: nig to bey id one of the boys, p another quarrel with A thought you had had lost balf.” ot a favorite with the woof," said Wycombe one may roo who is gr favorite now—the ew fw tho 1 tay we aro not going to put Wh sashame, Mere bave 1, many of us been ia the lewer P y dl what notice does the Doc- tor take of us ? and naw a fe low comes, and he 0 the battom of the class, and the Doccor aud he takes him and puts bim in the for nothing ; and I say it's a shame, fe shaa't bea favorite for no ating into the the tab'e : don’t you te woe of “the nase # Ducding, you aro asleep again !"" vor forated . Lyon. “ Please, Lycn, I'm certaio I'm not," said Duddicg, lifiiog up bis beavy heal, which b had been leaning disconsolate!y on tbe table. “ Ttell you you are,” said wyon, “Lave T not forbidden you to go aslesp wore then twice after dianer ? and f've awakened you three times al- ready. Come and stand here, 1 id you, or did you trot, ask me tohelp you with your Ovid Yhis aticincon 7" Ges 1 did, “And have t not forbidden you twenty times to make a boa constric.or of yourself at diuner when you have work to do with we afier? Now, how many picces of pudding did you eat to-lay ¢ “Pudding! Why?" “Leave off pulling your sleeve; you will not find it written up there, pieces?” “Bix,” said Dudding. “That's a story,” said a bystanter; “I count- ed ten,” “Plow dare you tell a lic to me?” said Lyon, with a stress on the pronoun “L's not a lie,” said Dudding 5 “only eat “ He has pocketed the other four, then,” said “He is a ways doin: rs “Gome, now,” said Lyoa, “I doa's thivk any one could, would, orstould eat torkshire pud- ding out of Dudilag’s pucke:—ne mothor, Tehill keep iny ese on ye fature, sir; ant mi Ayia ever Lowe Ing another pice of hice works its w Bie reason it’s iy psi dete work a fnto them, Where is this translati mo about? {believe it is goiug t have not much time to waste “T've uot made it quite righ: yer,” sald Dad- ing, looking: plte.uely round va the group of Open-mou'b vd lis @ rs, “What's that tv you?” make it right up into. yd cloar, 80 I said Lyon, S11 You begin here, don't) ou? tue 291 Afters miou'e’s pulling wud looking up bis Beover, Dudding bogan :— 1) Ma queee toomants rote Baucia voineribus, por we ie “Bawcis saucia, ipsa vervalf, qu wus munis was free, intactaque and Wein: quite tod pondast, rastro of the barrow, nie ull we verdhay or any ploughsbares of tht sort, ae cat. abut Kave out, omnia all things, per se by horwiif, ‘ellus Uney tell, tique cibis nullo cngen. Martie moutaveduve fragra wgebant, ue, ot in @uris berwntia wore ru octia.” ua, * * Aphuteveque fatus and the young Arbuti, tegebant gathered, cornagee both horns or mie mountaiy crechers, et durig rubctiy hard, vedland toadi, Aaventia sticking 10, Gere the Lequable hushon comientgus anu were + Come, how many his a ” | kite had a poor diuner, and se has byen ing hers over so “You avd Kllic get your tea, thon, mother,” sail Luding, ot a bit hungry; Vd such a dinner; and I've my lessons to do.” Ellie's pale face brightene. at this apeech; and she glanced with satisfaction at the roll and tho fraction of butier that stood oa the t sides the three cups, and the powter tea-pot, aud basin of coarse, brown sugar. “Are yousure you can't eat anythin: Didding, as, after pouring out viced the roll into two un red to put the largest on Eli and, mother, didn’t you hear there is a new boy come to our sehool #* “Well,” said bis mother, still intent upon her work, which she bad carried with her to the ter i wall, Lauppore new boys come w Dr. schoo! most half years,” Hl, thay do,” sat Dulding, as if he won Jered why fe had thought anything abou’ it, Ho relapsed into silence till the end of the even- iny, when be re-umed the subject, “Mother, d you about the new boy #” bless you! You have told me twice al aT a mother, lit he's such a very new boy; such a new sort of new waa what | wanted (o say Good-night, fir me, William?” our pieces, Ubave wrapped them up aper; will hey do? 6Oh! that they will, Law so hungry, But do you think i's right, Willie, to take things without telling mamma?" “ must aot tell her. She would know we were hungry. st would inake her so unhappy 5 he ean't help it now, ut Ewish {knew whether [ ought to let without her knv you brin }ilie me thing xinvsl eHile, PIL tell y " i what Pl do," nted the stairs in silence about. De- ng out Sidney own account they had r pati of the afernoon in’ wai = Was flushed with nervous harloite having entertained her © by supposing all sorts of horriale thengs that the maa iu the brown wig might or t not have done to hdward and Siduey, The ug the boys re: arn in go Gred than Uh bine they in the midst able to assure her of te very in bat Dr, Wise was cortaialy wear ing a new “1 have accomplished somothing, at least,” said Charloiie to Mdward, ‘1 have compelied a tyrant to chance bis wig, Some day it will be equ iat T ean do,” ward reevived the propheey coolly, He Fy atitadng on a part of his own ‘conduct at i oo! that day, at which he cruld net certo to ouicbed. Wyeombe had made a face at oy Lehind his Gack, and Kdward remember- ~ *\ evening's conversation bal not down, To b¢ Continnea, pan cts sm vedeaneiatud ase Reenneliwededs wt pe GooD ander, wit! Sesame . 4 FARM FOR SALE—OF 18 ACRES SIX weft MILK ROUTE FOR SALE—WITH pe Ee 1 ‘ton Wi clea Pac recr bows after? 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