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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: JUNE 19, 1877.
Cluinufrt.
From tlie outskirts of the town,'
Whereof old the mile-stone •food,
Now a stronger, looking down
1 beheld the ehaJowy^roWn
Of the dark and haunted wood.
'•“’"'i .** jJl'i
la it changed or am I chwigedll
Ah! the oaks are freak and green,
But the friends with whom If ranged,
Through tllfcir tbiekets are eatraugedUT
By tlw years that intervene.
Bright us ever flows the sea,
Bright as ever shines the sun,
But alas'. they seem to me,"
Not the sun that used to be,
Not the tides that used to run.
A Game of Henris.
have yon liere, and all that sort of
thing; but what in the world pos
sessed you to come ? for, when I saw-
yon last, you gave me no encour
agement to hope for this visit.” '.
“ Well, Mary,” to tell the truth, I
hadn’t the slightest idea of (laying it
two \\*beks ago j'Tmt ”—-
“But what?'* eagerly asked her
companion. “You were not invol
ved in any love affair, wei e you ? I
heard something of a serious flirta
tion you were having with some
body. it didn’t become too serious
=aaritr»'
Horton Levyllian looked into his
1,1 • {•* J * ' V J il'l^ if*|W ' u f 'I IJ -Sin | ,
companion’* Jiiqo apd wondered ifsbcj
really posVcssfia n heart! Or was
I HtJ .'i: H -if l III
she only—as pad bejen, said—a crea
ture of intellect, one who required
yot, and wished not, the most pre-
ciQup,-.?)^ ,ltlv^ing-lov;e f
Bather, a difficult ipjespon! aji<l flijr
heaniil'ul, sjujren’y /comijeqancy, with
U? lustrous brown eyes ,a»d delicate
chiseled features, did pot serve to sat
isfy his doubts. ( fr>il:ui.»'|.|(|r. OK-ob
He was aceu domed, to be a favor
ite with the gentler,flex.-, Wealthy!
intellectual, and iiandsome, he was
very naturally appreciated by maneu
vering mammies nud marriageable
daughters. Clara Vane was unlike
the woman with whom he.had been
throw a in contact. Although among,
she tyas nptof thefp.niid he^ indiffer
ence hurt him much, more than he
eared to confess, even to himself. So
this evening, as they wandered to
gether thro igh the brilliantly ilium,i
nated rooms of a fashionable devotee,
he asked ; eaivlesoly, albeit his eyes
rested scarchingly ppuu .hey face:
“ Miss Vane, do you believe , in
l i'vtf ?”
S'.iu laughed—and, although her
dusky cheek crimsoned a lit lie, tiis-
played not the slightest discomposure
as she answered;
“ No —at least not as von do.’’
That sentence implied a certain
amount of something that the gen
tleman scarcely liked. How should
she know win llier their beliefs were
similar?
** Indeed l” lie commented, smic-
what dryly. Would it be iiupcrti-
nent in me to inquire what your be
lief vealh is?”
She bit her lip.
“ 1 make no pretensions to. uudqr-
fctanding any one’s ideas upon this pi
any 'hflier subject better ihmf they
thqinsdlvcs do. I only know that
my own opinion of love is very dif
ferent from tlip (atter day sentiment
which is now dignified by i that
name.” nyt |T
He smijed prqyvkjugly. *
So is mine.; We agree thus fur,
at, any rate„ Perhaps,. werey we ^
compare.. iiptcs, tlip similarity would
edit still further,?^:,>. ...i-.fi *j<Ih**
- -rf? StsMevlypiohidiIe,”^lte answered,
jwtody*. uif i»i4a<mjd«turtjsti
b»ff teJWfcSWlt •afli.AH W.of ltimisb-
quppee. whether bwe lOonsidt#,,- it- ii|
Vfuppnme Jjght or,; not. nl pr4*>oset wo
,ipnJ ‘nil
4ws<tf* i:.,v -i.il v.-tA . ;tii
1 %d
a4pj'i n, ; fpma»i, ,>ybo, tiCf^port, speaks
MM^diS'W'k im*
who has demqnstr^ed
(tei adi enture lies antler indifference
!* l iyib: Vjl Iil”fm-e"A-itW < ■ah' 1 ibe-bbt-g!
That’s:’ 'tfHili’s the hiattcr? But I
mrdarf won’t 1 trraky“u! fdbl’oP toysffif
nhfl’Tft gb^iiA'O l** 11 ' rn * ° l{ * w>,, «
! ' Wh«fiet < “flli3‘ '*rtfMhti^Av3tf'd
have‘been kejft'or iioj'is a cjuestibh
th.rt'Must ‘'TbrcteV rcitH\it\ ‘ finseftitaL
as 'th# irvjft^duy Mis* i Va’nfehncl k*ft
wrap-gM#, bvUMPtiu4>
i-5mhih noibPkUbwiiow k>ng. ,:il:, l b<'«
V8M 1 We, tiding* Mistf tlfur/ 4 lb e nihfJ
jbriiy of folks-, may fullfrw lier ntVny
riVjfd 'tiff- cKUvdcd 1 HtelrttybHiW'N
hertUlitVil cttWilty 1 toRf l ^MNWf*liV K^nlt' 1
dwghsteA ’^iKiSf ! Villi" 1 m
vfrii^nifd herself, site liad soitglit
iefa’g^ for the hammer months' With'
her >yoting‘ Urarried frieBd, Man’
tw®^ xtian'mmi oviUnaq
“ kotV, (Sara/’ said the young
lady, afl they sat together, some few ij»g iu the shadow
cvenmgs after Miss Vane’s airival,” ? “Clara, here ii
of course you know how glad I am to * Mrs. Thurston
Yes, it‘did ahkwefcd lU’r'^itOSl!
impetuously, startled 6tit Iff‘her ifflii-
t^i
tor' that syfn^athV' wliiCh sOrtiCtinte
Seiko's prohdest ‘ 1 'Af ‘tik ' ’*1 lui-
Catiie actjn'auittd' \\1th 'h miM ert’dow-
M ‘with’ 5 ellilflorHiftVi'V^Wis ofiiijiitf
add jiei’son, 1 and f 'finiiertoOlc teach 1
HirtrA’1eS 1 on. l ‘“^Bilt , ,^ai^' i R?^ ftmiiaif
violation! I leartVe’a tb'e lesiioiii'!”
“Does ho know it f* interrupted
“ Know it ?’ she rcpeatetl in scorn.
“No!—-nor.never will! i.And that
is the reason I have come to you so
unexpectedly.’’ ... ...
The conversation was here put to an
eml liv the entrance of Captain
I i: :• 1 . '.>■!. tV ul; .... ->l
Thurston. ‘ .
“A letter for von,Huy. From
Morton, I Miicv.^jlo said carelessly
tossing it into her lap.
The quick blood rushed to Clara’s
face. Eveii the name caused her
heart to flutter strangely; but neither
of her friends noticed her agitation-
bolh being engrossed in their inis-
«’ • •• r .1 • -i- i! >■ ■ -' i. •..!
sjve.
14 Oh, dear !” siglied Mrs. Marry,
halt unconsciously.'
Clara and her husband looked up
in surprise. Her face was glowing
joyfully, albeit her eyes were full of
tears. ^
“ AVI. at’.- the malt or ?’* they asked
in a breath.
“Oh, nothing much!’’ she replied.
‘‘Oily I’m s.) glad. Clara, I never
knew iii.it y i w re acquainted with
my half-br. i.:, r. Morion Levyllian.’’
Poor Clara! Her face, even to
the roots of her hair, was scarlet;
but she made no reply, and her
friend continued, remorselessly: “lie
is coming to pay us a visit, :yid we
jrimay expect him every moiuciJ.”
ry 1 ^ All the color fled swiftly from
Clara’s cheek.
“Now, don’t be a goose!” whis-
la >'. !■ IT)I . t: KliiY mi. , .. • )
peryd Mary, softly. “Just read this.”
So Clara read as. follows^ .
' -uiiii!..!/£ T•.»!«!/ .1 miJU vod
44 My Dk.vi: Sistet. —I am sick.Jif
‘JS9 f-J’.U luic .f.wtlf!u0 •i.f-'.Wltl&i
lieve, however, you are already ac
quainted with one another.”
Thus urged, (Sara advanced.
v “Misa Vaue!-^|udhei e!” said the . I
gentleman, ini amazemenf; Then, f
recovering himseb: ♦•Excuse me,
but this meeting was ^o utterly un-
exjieetj^f; tliat T”—And' here his
glance suddenly fell upon the letter,
which she still held.
“ Mary gjive it to uiej*’ she stara-
mered, explainingly, interpreting
aright lijsTmntfe astonished lobk. r / _]
lie smiled. Some way, her enibar-
rassnient put- turn vefylniicli more at
c»s,..;i:iTKi.i rv mi/
REIAH FOR 1877. ! m “» «i
WORK.
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woeful
.**t J<| r-|!l
condition of affairs, shall start to-
^TTT Uv Bile .vggfliT Jfirtoil-o mi t: '♦'/irili
ps8i
have .made a fool of m vs If by falling
j iXusi anu (Ttijns J. aainoioijA HiHlfl
in love, aud tliat is very, serious busi-
>r 1*411'"onl jiii JMlUsoQii iiooi/i
rss fot a man of my .i»eeul!:i
mn'ht
Mu
1 wft fsuijef;
ibwwiJi thmwfmVi-
glorious.a; ^ W ,i«4in t , ( f|io tf ]d M )> fijl qii }W
Ibat <WWWWPI'eMte«lr,b8Hf«
Wft: tlWSi j
for-me; aud.t^iat ha?,
dqn’t.think thff>i»teiifod.% lft p,W«—
m n w r w>?itik
bauristt Mw.v e *lU h *ygjb by n i.Altw
as.^bkvifc R\!.MfoWtoTO;
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dmkqiif 11 ,k4«4P4l'Wi‘>;»! j ni isfnmn iol
joyfuJIy^-aiy^ady^Pi^^V-VA
“She did? \V«U, what do you
think o£i*?}\i. „u
■ShefboVcti *yrotfilfl fbr , '#rtSiatatice
from, soiuo qoartenj, i>ut' tke imsband
and wife lmd left 'the room’ So,
very uiiwiiiihgjj.’j'slilp 1 answered:
“ I don’t know.” _ .
“You don’t? Well,” endeavor-
ing tq. jookj ipto the , eyes which so
rc
you sorrv for me ?” w *
V-'-. VT *;£«n », ».i ;■ sii: , • .!•
, “No,” very lowj aud, the next
moment, “icy^ Clary ' Vane’’ wu
clasped close in a pair of manly arms,
from which she made,tft>i the slight
est motion to extricate herself.
I' -.j; ... <i..
Antiquity of> i the Spanish
-/•i M-.o.-j: Merino.oil-
Tlie Romans* wofe nothing b'tti
wooden goods. They had rtb 1 cotton ;
they had a little linen, which was
worn as a material or luxury ; they
liad no silk. Thev ! ‘'cultivated the (
sheep, with. great 1 care, and some of j
their richest possessions were in
sheep. But there was one breed of)
sheep which they cultivated with;
great care, and by that system of;
selection' which Ibinvin speaks of as
the source of perfected forms of oar j
domestic animals. It was* «*aUetl :
Tarentine sheep,.from Tarciuu-n, aj
city of Greek origin, situ lie 1 at t he !
head of the Tarentine gulf. 'The j
fleece of this sheep was of exceeding 1
fineness it was of a great delicacy,
and the prices piid for it ware enor
mous. The shet-p wore dot lied' in cold j
weather to keep them warm ; and the 1
result was that they were very tender,
and their wool was very fine. They
were a product of Gry-^civilization
transmitted down to**-gatn^'Roman?. -
Colunfella, ibo great agricul- j
turist. says that his uncle, residing in
Spain, Crossed sorhe of the fine Tareq-
tine sheep wftli sdme rani ’that had
been imported froiii Africa; ami the
consequence was that these animals
had the wliilehesi’dl fleece of The laifh-
CK 1 ’iiW“the fineness of fleece Of the
mother -and that'raiee' iVas perpeftha -
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keep of 8|»ii?.‘ ! ! ?t’ 'tliilf time the
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