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GIF OF A SPINSTER HOPES AND FEARS, on CHAPTER Vit. Had Locilla Bandbrook realized the effect of ber mote, she would never have dashed i: off; oat like all heedlest i, pain ‘out of her immoedi- ate ken was ig, t2 bee me Aft the avin pes raised by the Curate’s por fea own tender and forgiving jonor was tothe quick by the toorntul levity a fre lines. “OF the fograt- itude to bereelf, she thought but little in compar- issn with tte heartless eontempt towards Kobert, and the misera‘le light-mindedness that it manl: fasted, “My poor, poor child!" “4, caw be looking wit" there ain sok up the no cee nd thea said, low ard @ crael * “Poor ebild, she waa born to the Charteris na tore, acd cannot help it, oks like, and Paris before her, she can see and feel nothing Vhacbe vaguely suspected that thore might be a shadow of injustice in this conclusion, She know that Murs Charlecote imagined Lucilla to be more frivolous than was the case, and eurmised that there was more offended pride than more levity in the letter. Insight into character is « netaral Fot an acquired endowment; and many Honor's troubles had been caused by ber £ ciency in that which was intuitive to though far from consciously, That perception made ber stard thoughtful, wondering whether what the letter betrayed were folly or temper, ard whether, like Mire Charlecote, she ought al- together to quench ber indigration in contemp- tuous pity. my dear,” sald Honot recovering heres’, after baving sat wich ashy face and clarp- wary moments, ‘Lt will cot bear te be spoken or the ugh of. Let usgo to some thing alee, Only, Powe, my cild, donot leave ber out of your prayera e clurg about her neck, kissed and fondled felt her checks wet wih tears, ia the urning caress noing bad to the ut y with @ vice, like one who bias atood bert a death bed When Phebe beard thows stricken tones atriv- ing to be cheeifu', the could pot tind pardon for the wrong 'bat tas not been done to herself, he droaded telling Kober’ that no one was coming ert avoid, though without dweiling f the refusal. ‘I'o her surprise, he t er of fact communication, ed couttenance of gloomy satisfaction, aa her weigh. even in the mort undesir- wore preferable to avy remuant of bal- , and cempurction fur powible knjus ice were removed. ould Lucilla but have seen that face, she would bave donbted of hor means of redacing him to obeci+nes, ‘Tho course ho had adopted might irdord be the mote excellent way in the ord; but at prerent even tis self devo'ion was not in such aapirit an to afford much conrolation to Honor. If gocd wore to arise out of sorrow, the painfal seed -time was not yet over, His looks were stern even to harshnese, ard his unhappiness seemed disposed to vent itself in dciay bis work after his own fashion, brooking no interference. tion bad faded, and she had partsken deeply fs of the two whom @ to his gloomy lodyiege in the city, and the til that waa to suffering, but the other must be patted with at the sta'lon, Phabe could not help feeling like the canary, wo teas his owceris hard bald out to catch bith jer bi ight, or the pony who marks his groom “rie pred ck. Cage rie were not grievous, but 'iberty was over, and free will began to sink into inision, as the ehimneys of home came nearer, though the anticipa- tion of her sisters’ bappiness crew more and more on her, and compensated f Bhricks of ecstecy greated she was held fast an though her alaters feared to lose her again, ond Miss Fess imore showed ab. hyn warm' ot tongues were dispensed wi ae Se aes chatter, and dic play of purchases, presents, and commlslons, ‘The evidence cf Powbe's industry wero F opensl Her abstracts of her reading, her notes of ner mu- eoums and exbibitions, her Lowden ol needlework, and new pleces of music, exceeded Miss Fenni- more's hopes and sj ue cet er life, her visit to Lon- isfaction. ‘Lh given for bis teken the curacy, I without understancing his true regard to Whittingtonis. Something bad evi- dently pasted betwoon him aad bis fatber and brother, while on their way through London, which sil caused them to regard him as likely to bea thorn in their side; and Phabs conld net but fear that he would meet them in no spirit of conciliation, would rather prefer a lit. tle persecution, and wuld lead to the side of pastoral rather ‘tan filial Cuty, when they might clash. Bven if be should refrain frou Hanged his fall mind to his father, he was like~ vse no precsutions with his brother, and Was unoaay whooever either went up for weekly visite r the oflics, Her mother gently complained. “Honora Charlecoto's doing, I suppxe. He should have contidered more! Such » reied place, no ¢ tool family nest! Your papa would never let mo go near it: But he mast buy au excellent living son, whee no oue will Know bis connecilon with the trade,” an’, wma Phabde met with at home nation, was in an uaexpected brecreaid Phen your brother has kept bis reso: lution,” said Miss Fennimore, ‘Uxder his re- serve there is the ‘emper that formed the activ asostics of the middle ages. His doctrine hava strong mediwval ti stangth of purpceny mm When Phase m preuly told Miss Charlecote of this remark, they agreed that it was a valuable ine, Doth to the doctrines and the resulte, jonor bad had a Istter from Robert, that mado fete foal by force of contrast that Owen was more } three years from a like conception of clerical uty. ‘Zhe ptorm came at last. By order of the Court of Crancery, there was put up for sale a dreary section of Whittingtonis, in dire decay, and remote from civilization, The firm of Ful- Pty & Son had long had their eyes on it, as an gible spot for a palace for the supply of their imodity ; and what was their rage whon their it was ci cut -bidden, and the tenemants knock- + dows te an unknown customer for a fancy | After seen alarm lest a rival distiller should be invediog their territory, their wrath came to a height Shen it fnally ‘appeared. oe the new owner of the six ruinous a, Bow was no otber than the Hoverend Robert Mervyn Ful with the purpose of building a church and school for Whittiogwonis at bis own exyense, came home farious. High words 4 pest ween the brothers and his report #0 inflamed Mr, Falmort, that he ces “i ipa viser for spot apponlatg hrs would yet be made im by his father to the others, and fo ct constant repetition that he was to ex- pect not a farthing—he had bad bis share, and Should have ro more. ‘There was only a scoffat Phabe's tanocencr, ‘when she expremet ber cer- joy be looked for no neal ing that be hed been prov: bave rothing frcm bis father ; under tuch abuse of her favorite brother, ‘abe cculd bear it no longer, and moment cf Merwyn’s absence, the cai father, avd oa'cl, in as cosxing a toneas sbe bad should not every one work to the utmost io his trade 7” “What of that, Lord one?” be angry with Robert for p tobi,” aid Pharos, elasping her hands and resting them a toalt on bis she “Tmn't it their work to make ” aims Phurbe, wich an sect *OttAE Bie” begin wi sional, then! Learn ‘his me 1 dan to pose nt ny baalnées under my very tone” 027 thaws poor people are is such eed of hav again shielding bimself with hie , but 0 ame Toon arly han the had dared te ox that oven while flushed and trembling, Ee folt ‘Grateful to him as more placable than She knew not the power of het own eweel foe and gee honest manner, nor of the novelty of an fen ve daughter. When the reighbors remarked om Mrs Pai: ed looka and spirits, and wondered ¥, wore the effect of the Rhine or of “getting cff'" her eldest daughter, they knew Bot how msny fewer dull hours she had to spend, Prorbe yisltet her in her bedroom, talked at Inn yeon, amused tier drives, coaxed ber intg the anes, read to her when *"~ rested before dinner, and sang to her *f.or en, she liked the vice, and descriptions of the parties and sequaintances of her youth, before ‘trifling had sunk Into dreary insipidity under the relat of too much wealth,and “noth- ing to do,” "My dear,” she said, ‘I am glad you are not out. Quist évonings ute 49 good for iy nerves 5 but you area fine girl, and will soon want soci oty. Not at all, mamma ; I like being at home with you, 0, my dear! I ol o00 908 creased. fey or how are you to ? bode, amiling. “Yen ways get soured if they not marry ‘Bot Miss Charlecote, mamma." ‘Ab! bat Honor Charlooste was an heiress, ard could have had plenty of offers. Don't talk of not marrying, Phabde, 1 beg.’ “No,” seid Phabe, Kravely, “I should like fo mafry some one very “ood atd wise, who ‘ou out venta do could help me out of all my difficulties.” * Bless me, Phobe! f hope meet any p.or curate at that Charlecore’s. Your papa would “f never mat any body emilin, “4 was oply be like.” “Well, what?" said Mre, Falmort, with girl- ish curicsl'y, “Not that it’s any tay wot, # thought I woull marry « marquis unger gon, becease itis such a pretty titlayand that i¢ should play cn the guitar, But he must not bean other, Pubs, we have bad trouble is to be, mamma,” he should and a8 good ay Miss Charlecote, pa a man could put both @ then ke could lead me, and always ¢ reason of what ia right. sve you, if you wali for a philso a ver: “1 dont want him to be a qenias ; but he moust be wise “Ob, my dear ! That comes of the way young ladies are brought up. What would the Mie Berrilees have said where I was at school at Bath, ifone of their young ladies had talked of wanting to mar'y a wise man ?* Pheobe gave a faint smile, and said, ‘What was Mr, Charlecote like, mamma, whose brass was put up the day Robert was locked into the inte Charlecote, dear? The “ y my dear dear- most Food. -hearted man that ever lived. orp voy liked him, ‘There was no one that did not feel as if they had lost a brother, when ho was taken off in that sudden way.” (and was not he very wise, mamma?” me, Phobe, what could have put that into your head? Humphrey Charlecote a wise man? He was just » common, old fashioned, country tqaire. it was only that he was so fier dly ard kind-hearted that made every one trust him, and ask his advice. * ree sbould wt have known him,” ssid if you married any o1 that! But 's'no use waiting! ‘There's nobody left like bim, and 1 won't have you en old maid! You aro ‘prettior than either of your sisters more like me when I came away from Mise Berrilees, spd bad a gold-aprigged ‘mus'in for the ‘Awiss Ball, umfiey Chariecote danced with Shecbe fall Into speculations on the witdom whore counsel all asked, and which had left such an impresion of sffectionate honor. She would ladly lean on such a one, but if no one of the @ mould remained, she thought she could never bear the responsibilities of marriage. Meantime, ako. erected Hurmfrey Cantlocote's into « spectes of judge, laying before this vision of a wise man all hor perplexities between Mise Charlecote’s religion and Miss Fenaimore’s reason, aid all her practical doubts between Bobert's contlic'ing duties. Strangely enough ave wou'd Mr. Charlecote hav sided her to cast the balenc Thoth fewas ull’ Phase who decided, it Ptabe drawn out of herself, and strengthens by ber mask. With vivid intero't, euch as for a living man would have amounted to love, ahe seized and boarded each particle of intelligence that she could gain respecting the object of her admira- tion. Honora herrelf, though far more naturally enthu isstic, bed with her dreamy nature aod diffused rapiures never been capabie of thus rey- @oncing him, nor of the Intensity of feeling of ore whove reetrained imayination and wnrom e€v-cation gave force to all hersensa'ions, thia doop individual regard was a more w! seme tribute than Honora bad ever paid to him, or te ber other idol, for to Pose it was a ste} lifting her to things above and beyond, a guide om the road, never a vision obscuring the true ol jec’. To be Continaed., PERSONAL NOTICES, BovsTr LANDA Se sarees 8 SAIL Bu and others false Fulton ONEY ae 0 LOAM — 9200,000 TO 4 te in sume alt » Haale: oa 6 78,000 for the EE pea |S isi natsis Salo, af Balas‘, between Hesedt ee wan ot. LJ “#O& PALE, CARAsY BIRDS FOR SaLE—L Om @ ET Segre Ve lh -} 1, rea ba Biases bs Am &e., FOR SALE—AN EXCEL- | BS Creation sr tee pnt beget og (CONSUMPTION CURED—THERE ARE thousands ruffering with commotion, whe are not nase of nature of thetr disease. and raising of matter a the oidox and cheetyor wader the shout 0.01 mistakable avtuptoms are noglest- slay eye and shrunk cheek tells but to Iainly that consumption Is fest destroying tte victim. ave made the cure of eoneumption my 4 F yeare and can refer thom wh may he suflo:iog to uimers have restored to bealih. The undersigned his been 1 er ay trostmant for ernie ae ‘with sor Ge teenies Hesdsche, 6 Pom Pt gt ein ption Hagel. fourth L¥, Consus) Chany #0'Thied aves New Yorks Couens, aSTHMA AND vYSPEPSIA ively. TOBLAS' PULMOMIC ively eured by Ur, PALL. OF THE NATIONAL Caner, OOT APD. tf <7 eek STOAR F p en "Dat A Cortlandt st. eons the, = uae Ds leah a bete to” ts 20 atts At the ACADEMY OF REGIMENT, MY. 8M Bevin remap ————— Sa a ag mr + 80 morons) \ D*. BORK, 107 WAST HOUSLUN ee engl Gonivenen. Often eriataatie ie i ‘proceeds will ey sores, Dizmonn of thn, Hew fae Yaheo to excite Hiruaon ts nd the Cclnale oe sng Ee FEWER DEUNKEN MEN rere fonad tn te srete Bat ety on - tag been the case for issue tien ‘The yt J ore 5H ep sui Smt LOVE OF STRONG DRINK. had been disposed of every day for months, and given THE VICTIMS OF THE MADDENING CLAS8, “The Demon of the Tumbler" ta loxing ground, he rn a * rahe, ‘Ready To ‘DEsrain bh ALL HAIL! LONG LIVE HENRY ZELL =| Sma FPURMAN'S BE RHEUMATIC AND ee Kate ae ala Magic O1L—MADAM MORROW'S Magic arise then Sern a Human BSystem— wi Nee YORK OfFik@ad’ saeuege ee te ates S4 ANDS' WILD CHEERY EXPECTORANT 208 COUGH! Y Pi O8 COUGHS, GOLDS AND CONSUMPTION, Ce Sas “Weta or a ita hi Y bared ONLY RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR comchitie and fofluenss le Duteher's cart and harness, ro Haare al oma RB | cece east slinpecesimeainaiisinaas eam Hors, SUTOHES CART, A AND Ray acon at 113 Went ait e alvor 1 o'clock. jal dae” HORE FOR SALE—A CANADIAN POY, merpen tt ieecat are nate card fethor.” Inquire 148 Fourth vk, nae ‘Geore he8 Flos SPs pACHIEES F FOR, SALE—SING- tad Baker'e Howe'a he Lowest elas, eA ete =| Faas oeet | aes SUN Roti) FOR BALE—IN | TH Word, W4G0ns IT. FOR BVEBY BUAIN ASS pu pose, for grocers, baher's plas piglets, lon ‘s, ton, | Ty fey and avery rented to be e0 repeated | Deo bed Suites ary tua con be fount, STAWAMI‘S Pec rt a 7 oh Broadway a0 Bib ave, RABRELS OF PELHAM FARM Speed at cider, 590 barrels of 500 i foe vga sd oie “any elt for salt the agency), 4 Bris Beildiog, Dusas 2 Dae 110 LOST AND FOUND. OAT STOLEN —@5 REWARD FOR | Save EA HATE AND ERY LOST 9s REWARD pase Been zee my ‘astifiedsl t a Th bmx WITAL 307 Greeneleh 2, oo gmanios have five slqnatares of Bleary C, Bpaiding SEEM roar Te ohn ireneee Beets : wee Broadwes. oh 1 other Dealers ta Moficine oat Te cederar preteen BEAVS reba ee Geld by Dearie ou wt “4 of the BS a urot asp aD UarUL cura Te fend cout ie ieren a a oe 74 pe ees Uf usseer ‘the Fe ee X a : RARE CHANCE eter ener owes allt the! hl codes nese he COE ° sieet eartnewts sad Uogon ee Oo JD"8K Room TO LEr—ALso PART BOARD AND ROOMS. MRRX O, SPALDING, raeseezes|p ‘an office to a extra BoARDING—a YEW Ohad tow Tom, Hoos aeall Behe Sak? iar si SS ea 60 0p wonks Se bran AT THE TRAVELLER'S 6 Variekst . two doors Plseaeee LoDelnes— GIT OR WITHOUT i =_— SEWING MACHINES. eas TH AMALGAMATION OF LANQUAGES, Scere €97~ Heanacite ig the favorite sign by which natare fit tb bal aa he hatever from the natural state of the bi (leat Drugow viget ‘Oeht ware vow and you've s ity here's the auartner apd ev the Pils ead Gout ‘be alt about it aither, CONSTIPATION, OB COSTIVENESS, Si preeurice and | hens ie tat hotuebell werd he tor peer id Sia seach ret nk Fact {Worm Kxowma ~ Pp aC ong ta Dm the De ca nat a en twee pat sou were wwersation or study. One —_— (CRFRALIO Faia; MISCELLANEOUS, ans to appre — "ARDLY REALIZED, Emacs coaL. Baal eed a sas manana ee at) WEIGHT ABD GUO. Elzcrion Seeman eid — a eee ial pi ls VOAL—FAR SUPERIOR IR QUaLiry = stanly pe ere 1CK TaX PAYERS—OFFICE BUSINESS CHANCES, — / ‘ Dodworth's Goth ban, Heyy ee Pa get ae ort iS eet caipa ice H ail the efter a Sedans Pitot Retake Bal” ee fa A SHELLING CAKE OF J. B POPES bsteip eae saaee pet Aalecthiabetaleate oil ‘ALEDONIAN CLUB BALL—THE Fourth Cotta to ple STILL FOR SALE—A 00! Deny par and complet tndfsompletn, wih ¢ Yarns fo ‘oot ah M roate of 180. usrte, first clase customers, fr eal ith vases com ie heel news to att tok The present oer ‘other busis os weal SMITH, 190 ighth ave, ashe ‘> _fireette, and shall are @ real blessing, lee Dem art ere dines cde aera a | a y sales Fal elie 4 ses etree asTRY—J. Brg 1 XS M. OOL- ‘mow ka duly mee — the store. AS Hake Soon aoe MRWSPAPER AD’ 1" Se is Pag gions a GOLD, SIL VER Amp’! STEEL SPECTA- ieee aes ROOFS—EVERY KIND wraed sf ages, TAASY Boor OURED—ONE Cunt ee panes fon ane anD Lym Fn Po Se Sty od aie aay rth ha Gecad' mimesis ~ Hanae LOTS FoR ia ort an TO LET—CHEaP i AND ea pes . carer. rn ; ESS Bie =e ee male od eee IAT — A FLOOR | WITIL ONEE FO LOAR AT 566 SROADW, ats a at oar TO Pr THE Best | ao 79, Hom Ba te wd , Bo tan joding boot and shoe st 08 yar: te share oe Pa fo "Sow. COLLIN Th Pred Set vere cat Teather es | oo order; fies taaght post LER" Bees ri a ee, bob pa RE TO LET—A STORK WITH Five | A BTIFICIAL TIETH Hedges oH law sow windows euch Scent | Phe heat the BEWARE OF OOUMNTERFRITS ee prety eat of atric! RAILROADS AND HOYT, 392 BOWERY, OPPOS peeie RA eee ‘WURE S1OE MEADSOBS Dee ee teen ese ORPHALIO FEL@ ress wri QPecracies GOOD AND CHEAP— -———— |e OEPHALIC PEL Pg Ae Raaraey Ses ‘URE ALL KINDS OF @aapanes! —_ carr She Vere. CLASSES—TEN we ee 1 OU SKU V ER OUEEE 1A LATO PO on ETS * TE ee yee eens

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