The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 30, 1898, Image 7
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A LOVE SCENE.
Tto pitoiato watoto to— «to »na*to
as Mm Mtna**' TW toa« train of to*
«#*•* 4to»a *a»apa Um istrpa* •*** •
A* *• top* l»t (M |t.n«» U MM
HMpoaM* 1* fnt Mm Sana »to tM*M
Amt aailSßai'X tM Mil » tot hi* ton mm
•ffattori to to*. By M* aMrtraMßttc
otfS hwf tuMi wi a r*»Min
1. Atl artiat KM MMMf MM At •»
rim" 1 ui MMmIAI Kami mMM to
miM»! A* Mm* Am Mma.lt **«•• *a
as aiimmAa mmUamMta nl 4»r f»»P**k
At lAs tart to* «•* nf tto n« tto
pain i AAi AaIAK M re—in**l Mslmi
With Asr tsrt AMU HIM* toward Ito i
MSA Was aAa AApsMiAg Aimi tn »jmaA’
**T««r kIfIAMA. ** As AsfSS, r*ld*»t ,
ly
*1 AAI (lUf AMAt* f 4 *A« lIbMIT 1 AM
tofctap—a liberty Am |raM An As psr
to—! Ay yos mAm tAs aaauu>*-nt*
mAMA I As*, parbapa umts.Aly svoMwt
•toald tod arena kind mi rrepoia* la
yam oma bnrl "
“Koougfc *u * ' Interrupt—! Mm y*ia
SAAB. taming AAddAsJy. • Swpprea my
toyai fatbnr Asd happened to As Mnad
ib. him aa4 bad tonrd Mbat my uti
•an to*# Aaas nwnpalla 1 to IMm to?
What topaatbtak to woo Id fin <* any?"
' HiamM Aa simply parsliyad. I
•M eld (AAI # fit .4 apoplexy; bat. yoar
hlffbAM* 4.1*0 to tail me truly—do
yoa really msaa tbat yoa mm* core
ptllnd fa lIAtAA to my pleading ngaiuet
yoar wiRF’
Though U As spoke lb- artiat rank
gracefully oa aaa knee. ttore waa •
•dm* thing Chat MTurel at *rlf cnofid.no.
la At* aim Apparently the prior.#*
fait that ah* -ogbt to be offended. A
frown mi tie* a poo Acr brow, and her
■MkaMsa fmtaree esprewttd » greater
H« al toughtm.Mtb.il t-v.-r. .
(hi T*v- i wrn If ® h.r- end in
I,MtIcM depth, h. rued a mut* •i,
Kj|Hudnn," h. rontmuid. without
MWsto b.r reply 'lf yoa «>"ld
(o my heart. V- a woald beer
fSpA that I am your tlave—that !
die fur yn mid j.t mat 1 h p«
for you Tli. gentl“*t ?> phvr
HH»l.iw> i. not t nit. i. r mitriaf
lijlgHir cheek* than toy I %■• t« mil- H
s ■* ■ roar n.pp'ii.*. Hid tn« <fy. ur
, V-’ Hfree will to go, and I am gone,
“ v h *'* n .boyld break iu it.-
n>6ot. **
“Iro!” exclaimed the priuoen, point
lag Lraruattrally toward the door. “1
Aaeat heard too much, far too much
Oofl
For an iaatant a deathly pal If* orer- '
rpteatt the man', face. Aa ha roan from
hi* kuna he allghtly tottered. #»»e the
lady an tßteo.ely appealing look, then
began to hark bitnaelf toward the door
after tbs conventional manner of leav- ,
ing the preaetice of royalty. The prlgoem
moat hava expectad eotnelhiug further
in the way of aipoatniatioai. for ahe
looked by tnrna diaapprrfnted, pained,
concerned and finally deaperate.
“Stay!" aha commanded in a low
tone and took three anxioua atepa for
ward.
The artiat claxped bia hand* thank ,
fnllv and darted back. Bnt aa he ap
proached the prince#* frore again.
“Come no nearer." abe aaid hanghti
ly; then, aa be .till kept on, “Don’t,
don’t!" ahe cried anxiously. "Obey me,
Clarence! Don’t you aea that I dare not
treat myaelf too near yon?"
But be wua adroit aa well aa peraixt
ent, and when be finally obeyed and
again sank to one knee ho bad seized
her hand and conveyed it to hia burn
ing lip*. She atrove to reluase herself,
frowned again, then faltered.
"Have you ever thought wbat it
would mean to me if I were to give
way to your importunitiea?" abe de
manded. “Ootride of your love, what
have you to offer me in exchange if 1
were so foolish aa to aocept it? lam a
king’* daughter, with all which that
implies. You, air, are a”—
“Only a poor gentleman, blessed by
loving you, if not by your love. *
The deft grnoe of thin reply disarmed
her at once. She look; d at him almost
tenderly, then laughed softly.
“Clarence," said she, “you really
must go away. No matter how you ar d
I may feel, we must obey our fate,
which inevitably drives na apart. My
doom is to marry some other royal pup
pet whom, perhaps, X have never set®,
not for love, but for reason, of state.
Vou are to be envied, Clarence, for you
Kan choose your mate unfettered bycus-
Itorai tbat wither even while they en-
Koble their victims.”
■ “Alas!” be cried, almost piteoualy.
K'Have you not just denied me that
Kleated privilege? Do not mock my mis
Ejy by pretending to me tbat 1 should
Knit in it.”
M jkgi\h the princes* blushed and seem-
#*mm Aia»»M>f t/Teatoaa 1
tows* <#«!*ami »i*"wiaa< eg»*a *a ea*. j
Am f: Trf tow HASAN* Me gsAMy pa* I
4*4 Wt* ttwf mm* tone aiAagad a 1
VHP ImSMI. Hi tiNMIiMK I
pi ii np ffotm «•* limikml toVUi * |
Uwi
”1v KMha a>* Mtoat 'Kk if feti
gwawagf pan Aaga ywa* I* tawM |
to tm 4aa**a •“ , I
**!«♦#• wltoaßt AAA ateial t A# »hma4ba-- I
aA4* awM Mato y*wa AlgAaaai Aaa tWgMt
to gt *• toi aatoa fvtAaaa* at fnw to J
TAa wtM AM toato.totoaA Aaa AariMl
gIAHa ateafkag tot we*A* 4A l a tea
gtw" Aaa AApaaa««<y tot. ItotojK *to
ftwaM Aw. anmm aa4 Aa 4»»w Am Ml
yi»44lag Atoaa ttwa
“OK totAMna ’’ Aa Atgak. **ta*toat
i to tot at t#A wttAaaM Avaa? to. aah Ay.
| Mat * toMi aawm ty. aM to aatoa was*
Asvwfati pAww Hv* «MC AAA flews As
pto *«*
**Mto AA tof* Mat (AlaaAA* “I AM
Ana, i toga m« m
A tawfi AAMMmSiAg Avtoa ftoM sanaa |
i togaata param wi»Am» totoitokto" d Aa*. |
*'WAwaiAtAagrtaraga? Hat AtoAkgA-1
| Wto AltatAd an* at .a* “
’’At ftatoM' t .-t*t ton aatto
aagAly fvtoAAatoa )-Mag «Mt« “to# '
will Aa daawMgad UA, wAy tod Ipm ■
*ll ft* AA have «M* latarvtrwf
' Anna ywa k-v* waa" toadaawd »to
•rti*t. raaidani* »« aims Ay (to Um j
•a hrlmtag jawaa of jamMi aad Mg- j
attiwMt toaaA at taat«a< aayrwv*. 'tot
ito k>»a "iwmi I mr* mat fat *y aaa i
jnor Ilf* If I AMT id aAara with (Aa |
woaaaa t U*a to.a a alctoaa towtk “
“Ye* aay tto yrtata* at aagagai."
Mtd ito tmmm aaa#i**i ding vatot to to ;
jjy la aaaaa kattiw *.u»* atatwa>a at
l.t*4 to Aaw, ia*taiaa InaHM "itkike '
low* ’ t AtoW of to agag.imol tbat
■AnoM taato aav awa jlaaawta want am j
Aaa <ww«a*l*iK» Hltal aadto. Mtaioa 1 -
Wa will aaa far ou**H wAat At aja Aar
waiting. ’
(MAaa fam tain* t«.*aa waaa h—wed to- ■>
Mgr-rlaally plaadiag tat tto klag’a,
vutca ikaaiiin 1 *ti A toavy ap ;
laiaiilaf tnai wa* .at aaafitl*
Tto jrtooaaa turned *aay pUe Ato
.tang to tto artiat* ptwhittg kuu weakly
"fly iy!*’ ato pasted. "B yet lev* ■
»w fly for >nor Ufa'*—
A portly llgar. la royal taAaa now
atmtSe tab* the rotwa. Tto pnnwa
•waaasad. itoa oollapaad graoafally {
liar lovar'a randy arm* motived bar ;
talatiag flgara asd a dramalto tabiaaa .
waa praam lad to tba ayat -4 tto aatua- ,
latotl ■MMarrb, who at fir* glaiwi an |
grlly. while tba artiat. fairly drivaa to !
bay. regard**! tto royal aruwt snfluieh
ingly
Mi.ldooly a bread grin oterapruatl the
king s aauilHiaiM* H. flnag a*i<ie hi*
aroato aa*d rot*, while tan princaaa, I
witbato effort, cant*- IntryadAMa-lr oat
of her twn. aad wauu«l aa air at
jeunrr ar)aaaiMity.
“A goad amne, a good toeoa!” com
nsentad bia Harlmanu.
if V, 1, .II I I-; i niy'b
\ n »<»*.• i i - i' i
til- [;! .« W H - a «< : 'l
bottle to It*
lit* - irt
I- , -
t»" h..-lli-A*
h ut Ii r *mi
am <t lb>
f. tiairilr H lot
—Chi a.
New*. • ; *
Oil) of diwwerte* of
phy.wlugy otic* bud six
aanima *nm was no ono
know*, and pritaVv no on« will over
know. hot th«t,mr jnefnthers pn>seated
it there it no < u nb«, for the remains of
that part of tb» brain in which it resid
«d are wtill to |,« seen in any one of u
Tbeoe rrait ui are simply a amali and
now perfect). useless little mass of
braio substation cwlled the pituitaiy
body. It coiairta of two tiny little
oval lobea joiiied together and lyinit in
a little cartiy of the skull, strangely
named tbe t*tii« turcica and 1 nated
over and behind the noae. 1
91 ia quite ,>oa*ible that it mt .have
enabled our rorefatbera to tbe
dark before la-npa and oandle* WiJ* in
vented. or it nay bare placed th fn ia
communion wjtj ghosts and fairies, or
iJt may hare tgwn an organ that enabled
fhcm to go hoine in a bee line when'.bey
lost their way in the primeral fort its.
On the other band, it ia possibU’lhat
ft was a bad substitute for visio For
smell or hoaritig and died out wbetahe
improved sense organ developed. ,l
a Hint to JU.
This precocious youngster of 6 lill
lives with blsi family in a fine bvtnc
near tbe city limit*, but there i»»o
telling when kn may strike qqt on rHs
own book, fo® he la a' boy of deoiled
opinions and Let self reliance. ,
Ono morniff; tbe mother was do [g
quite a job off scolding because so f v
of tbe family ready for brer.kf. t
at the appointed hour, bbe wantO
them to understand that she waa n' f t
running a hotel and that they me.
comedown in 'time or shift for tbei.
selves. I til
“.Maw, ” brotke in the young hopes- i
shrilly, "yon’l)i make us all sorry w
married yon if you don’t quit talkin s
much.’’— Detrcjt Free Press.
A M ndeit Artist. ,
When Prince ea Beatrice goes to Florf
once, ahealway »visits Giovanni Meactci.,
tie is tbe aimpl eat of men. On the back!
of every piefur 3 ho marka in pencil the
price which be thinks it ia worth, which |
is usually ridic' ilously low. On ouo oc
casion when shi > bought a small sketch
she gave him three times the price
asked, and laughingly told tbe astonish
ed artist not to be such a baby to mark
his pictures at ■ price that did not oover
the coat of tbe 1 oaterial.
THK -A.TJOTDBTA.
A VICARIOUS Fl*& OANCt
ga tto ttgg A*4a*ag <4 ato to tto
daaato Mb*
Tap stow «*ha tto if■mto Mat *****
|nr a tty daM td Mia wwrld ftla *****
«*. >.yto*M«aiai agAtoa* ito tttoafi i4Am
**ii Ato flat wart «Am*4, ato to* tow j
*f Ato >»Kt*< •?** ****** dwwa
-*m4 t>aa*4A < aaaaval *m toll a*
iMHI wmIM ißMV'lNrtt rvwmmM
iliH RHupsffc Hwt Hh
«hmh• mk im/p** __
ltl« m <•«•» Hlsm %m*
aar<a« Hwaaa aatoa *-wa •»»*• a AaMt
aAimatag gßaatogaa to* tto aM
«t> tto amtttag twa* toabiag
tto m*m *S At* atotot TAmw war*
*o*e*4 wwrdaaf gaatotag aa to ««i>*<d
wfl Ato tattoto* aM it Amatol tto itoa%
wA«* paaaAto > ? Ault mil attintod Ito
atniaad tdßg* II »a* atoAtgg to mmU*
tto ptaantag awld wAtoA ta#A* tto taw
mm* at tto wato UA. nfytgMtoaa
R#.>«d Ittowad AW a«MAM fiagwra
JA* taiwad Ato Aa*A to Mta <•**« A
•AnAtog aaaall df tom tog toast aategtol
arttA tto aaaaawAdd t*W ■iflMgmaaAto
wAw at tto at-gy to was UgAttag. aad
AaA* Matoagma flat AtagMAtoail* a*4
tto* Anttofl Ra tto 4am wttA *■* to
aaarAa irrattlsr taataaM Mi tdank
Tto toa* tofca* taagAwl wad tAraitod
Mtvtoa to* Alto aa Aa lafl TAms tAay
i m ■■■■* taa tto gbaany gtoMtw wAIrA
ai ritilnt Maall *ta*t «* after dark, aad
wjj A«d Aawa gatat far atwwral wiaaAM
A*daaa ito atowabty waa again etaattol,
tin** Ay tAw man to tto •ivwb tot
Hta *yag atarwad alowly. awd to tank a
bwtg **i.« aa a Anaad might wAa« an
gaataln at tto wall. Tto® to latNtol to
tto toiddl* «t tto fir** with a f.avr tbat
Jarmd a ytll out of bun Hta beads flaw
Attb*-r aad iMtAaa arm Ala ckdkMA
Mbit, bta aye* reagvd ap aad to# hi*
stoat and atad* ladtcrwa* eadaovom to
roll At ton baa* <4 Am toad Ida a (way
trbirl For a fall mtoata to waa an
Mvlty pamaMflad. Mia pip* All to tto,
Stair, and Aa twaatod tto alma awd** bi*
Anal to Ala wild gyrate -aa.
**lf jro VmHt flts*t Ibo j >!•<“<?
gyp'll |)4hf | y|p |d> tIM»
(award tba atatten agaat; “tto fall** ’•
arum tto coat left flat Mtoato* ago,
Datrott Nawa
WkH* uw l*»s ram la.
It laa’t aa gvarwfal aa HrajAvT “fial
lada (4 Dead Acton,'' bat It ia a char
wiArigle story of 'thorn** Wbiff.it and
Frank l*eali« nesting one morning
“You doa t look aery fit," aaid Mr.
Whiff.n
"I'm perfectly wall,** aaid laalit,
“and bare Jnat coma from a regular to
per * breakfast ’’
“Waal's that?”
“Üb, a chop, a brandy aad aoda an 1
a dog,”
“W hat ia tba woald waa tbc dogfot
“Why. A) cal tba chop.’’—Chlc*„
Time* Herald ,
• dan fat of Ml* Maaltk.
“Y *a am to be buug kmiorrow, ” aahi
tba ahartff td a Georgia couuty to tba
negro prtoki.r " Hero you aay mquesAt
At make today?"
“Only one. anb," rcpli.d tto priwater
“I weal you aa a great favor ter git me i
a pair ar broadiToth britubaa ter tie hap j
ttacd in, an 1 want* 'cm party thick ,
kase I alway* wua mighty «a«y tor j
ketch eol.“—Atlanta Constitution.
tin# .ailing.
“I rametnher rnaai telling a boy," said
Uncle Allan Sparks, "that if bo would
tsk« • Excelsior t'fur bia motto bo would
succeed in Ufa. That waa l«n yeurt ago
I saw hint last week," continutvl Uncle
Allen plaintively. “He told me ho bad
followed my advice and was now an |
ah .-Tutor boy at a salary of $S a week. ’’
—Chicago Tribonti.
Hi* r.lltal* Two**.
“Never marry a scientific woman.”
“Why not?"
“ When 1 gel borne late, my wife can
tell next morning with a microscope And
a few cbesiioela in juat what portion of
♦he city I’ve spent tto night. ”
"How tto dictonH does Rhe do that?"
"By the mud on my ahoea.”—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
CouldfirtU.
“Oratory la a gift, not an acquire
ment,” said the proud politician as be
•at down after an hour's harangue.
“1 understand." aaid the mutter of
fact chairman. " We’reuot blnrain you.
You done the best yoa could. ” —Detroit
Free Pres*.
Maxty Id the Hunt* Fl* Now*
• **dowh wrrn THE onirl”
—New York World.
His Recollection.
"What was the face of that note you
gave me?” asked tfle man who some
i-'oes lends money.
I f'l can’t say," was tbe answer, "but
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