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Tlio speaker was a sad-faced ,‘dmi-
oale girl in soa'ioh' of efupioyuicnf,
arid•ftfifflWtion was addressed to
the preiulinggchina fti tlio nfiico
pToiiei on the largo fnototies whore
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tub youhg : rili»B , 'thufr addressed,
i.-'liiio girl turned slowly,'away,
too siclt^t.hourt.f.0. aotica tin; hold
dWlPriflrirtrlng gam) Of one of the
'fieatetl around
MBb, She n'ddlied the street,
anySallrfld on as one in a Imyrihle
dream, co)d, tired and dizzy, and
fairly^cmsliod' with despair. AH
: tW4t l diiy, arid, ninny ■ preceding.
Itiid'ttlfd’ U'deti Wlji'3'jtffl
.in. diet'' worn .shoes and
jijiifldt't.fPlotl ts,, trayoll ug, through
theistrectd in- fVuilless searches fur
work 1 . :
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’'‘*1 hln thrio too hinny in tlie
sll'lhidtglil “Why
should I l'H'ii’?”f . . ' '
Visions of the river and of'her
ffr»H»rtfj an "pvl.Tp.
iP* prinqraK t'.niesntrco »0<; 1
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tut u>> » cine, Betworiplion only Oao Dol-
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Rr. "’i3fi.S fntijrer|«a.iiuit ( -aproimeu oupiss
if you wixh to oe nn agent A ad reus
NOJ-Cr MCUiCE 1
Aioqooe rn heVator jot snpsciih-
Jiomocs o;. VlAi t WrW > ‘ ’>
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Wa liiwgjiW.gan" 1 ”* 4 ,p
tloo Ib'ltstm slice iisjiligr
_ «aet<iaVorsat'8cdcc. x J-sSyour
ijruist or %rcbuut torsi boitlanrif ibcy
vtaec get in! scud 85 cents to .1.1'. jPatrhn,
self taking-tire fatal Jdnngo which
would eml- ller : trdilhh:S, were lie-
glhc'itfiAtit float, through her mind,
wlieri a'gentlemnu; ivhoso step: she
h&d head trio preoccupied, .to hour,
Stepped' up'lreaid(J r liei'.
“jiApardoh tori',' tnisW,” lie said, in
Wlfat^totBftlMlMH manner,' “1
fofclieve.'you'-jnstr left tlio nflioe of
Ogden fit Sons I” "
* “Slip'guw h quiet,' startled tool:
Ut flit) intruder, and r at sight Of
thri’ T lfat)\lsBnio ' genbleniiirf beside
hot 1 . h'Sliri" cervcnsly' scanried her
pOtlrptfVu’rl'r'olotlVes, nrtd hhtShed
h't'hrit' iheail ilppearario).'
tpwY«S','-sho answered, with a
SBitdfgtiitJ'.:; '‘J lilU'ri just:loll the
offloriV Havd'. yoU-”Italy lutsiness
^iilftoriDirr ■ -r in «... 1: r 1.J
sq ‘,‘jlDh, dhir ’tn)o of ’thp firin'—
soir,iy<il( kntovijf II was
in the offloo when you applied,
just noWy$\tf;r feadie’^Vter you to!
sp^.I.eaiT'gSj'yoir'firTO faclory.
IV foil wish.”
HVVisii'-it I 1 CeVtaiiilyj sir. "tttr
fto riot know what d favor jWsre
doin^'inA’^ *
r lihe lurneil lier'glowjng face to
SitiU in glad and eager surprise ;
•il-V/i '!*■*' 7.1! i { ‘!'! 1.1
briij'te'idfc'sho : ciiVild firid.wufiis
tq ’ tlikrik' liitrij lief ' byei'stffiiiic’d
, derves, i gttVo''« , ayj'aofd ‘sl'/ii iiurst
iu^l-a Hood o{'"feH^s. ; ! '
Tho gcntletnan^'who had been
loookiug- into liei>' eyes, as it he
would fairly absorb' their swedt-
neSsj' felt'oxtrorifely awku'atd at
•tftis', and’Wivlked on in silttnfo 1 be-
1 ^r B fci?ffln|fi she cotild''control
'lielwlf iitittofittiUy'id spuukl’
Tfi'Aglrl, it's ati_ a'jiold|y for her.
Mil's, 'gave 1 hifii air iiacbilnt of her
iiAWififili’of diiiipiloiri tmeritSj'and ,■
bykliflnfcWdSj'ihjmlh'y 'and kind
questioning, he Ootrtrirm Iter lied
ivdiole sitd^dristtoyy'wHHi-a. eon fes-
Stol^Sprob resolution she had hi
w %wif* msmf pflfl
•laidTilliv Hii> it cdihi!id; l 'JVtbVtffeii'lliui
yfil&tflid r d 6iI 'i P •di‘ 6 J' —
i - l| l'fTlopt‘, Ihe'ii, 'thc"'li(c X'hav'd
I^StRVrtimlq at 'siinie' tithe, Uel'mig
Hi dmRH£*t.i4u.ft.v.75» ..it ■ i..:.-
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yomigisl Vm of its head.. ;
'K.iteVegardcd, willi I lie ivartn-
estfrieii.lslii;i mid gratitude, this
uian. \vho had lilted her out of the
fearful slough of despond lo which
0110 ,wns sinking, mid ere long she
returned the love which he uvow-
ed'fnr her.
Every evening found him a
guest at the noisy tenement house
of Mrs. Finn, who took in wash
ing. Ho was so devoted ia his love
for her, so lavish in liis gifts to
her, and so desirous of doing
everything to contribute to her
happiness,; that she grew to look
tip to him witli almost worship
Ho had come Kilo her dark life
like a piineu'irf a fairy talc, tam
ing everything to brightness, and
taking her'heait a willing eaplive
at once.
To a nature like,hers, hire tyas
life, and '.the object o' it hceanie
almost lier.'.£j|>,l. Site obeyed and
helievyd iii him . impliedly, and
gavediet'self up to him body and
soul; listgiiiiig in blissful 11 ust to
li.is.promises of marriage as soon
as lie could, ivitli n solely .10 his
pediinmry 'inl.ei'es/s, incur his la
thers disljfeusiiru by doing so.
Ho took her. from the lnel.i_.ry
iiudfriim .Mrs. Filin’s, uml placed
he.r ia luxurious rooms of lie.
made heaven to her by his
presence—where Hhe lived his wife
all hut in mime.
During his absence she devoted
her time to study, and made as
tonishing progress.
“fie shell not have cause to
blush at my ignoraaeo when 1 am
his wife," she tMight,
This was tlio state of things,
when Kute, one day, went to take
hCr customary lesson in music
Sho aifived at her destination
rather early, and the professor be
ing engaged. with other pupils,
she was shown into- the waiting-
roam. , ■. \ ."'ii
Tliebuilding' in which'the' pro-,
lessor’s rooms were was Divided
into offices of' various kinds, and
only a thin hoard-pai lilioii |epu-
ntriffl the 1:00m ia which Kate .wits'
shown Irom'one,. of siiid offices.
Situ was no sooner'sealed than.slie
redo-hiked the voice of luir hvor
111 eunycrstition with another griti-
tlenmiv in- the office; and, ns she,
wiis'seated elnso to the partition',
every word of their conversntiou
reached tier cars.
“Toil see, Will, 1 ’ said the
Strange voice, “that comes of n
fellow -running wild over every
pfetty faeo ho sees. You room to
have ii faculty for getting into
scrapes of this kind.”
“But,“ 'Said lien lover, “this is
a devil of ft scrape, fcilie expects
mo to marry, her.”
“ Why; luivoyou promised her? 1 '
“Well, yes, I hud to; hut, of
course, I never meant it. I’m
brought up wilh a short turn now
lily-. j:espn'tees, are JilLtxluuis.K'd,
tati.ui of our marriage, and Inti
succeeded as well; ;as one coulij
wish.”
“Why thedriuCe didn't you mar-j
ry her., th.en.?” - 1
The answer to this was a long,’
loud whistle of astonishment;
“You must ho a madman. Jjur-
y ft shop-girl ? Ambition is n
ffttnily failing qf ours,.arid ymi see 1
l possess tile failing to.an unusual'
degree. Yonr suggestion is mad
ness, my dear follow; think of,
something else.”’’ ” ' ’ "
“Welt, then,. Intng it, man’,
leave; tlio city, and write her e
fliretvell letter.”
“Agroed^i.
Kate waited (6 hear no moro,
hut rushed wiUlly into the street.
Having readied' home; she hardly
knew hot.' sue crushed the wild
paroxysm th it she was laboring
under, and w olo a letter to the
destroyer ot her happiness, telling
hi 111 how sho had discovered'his
perfidy.
. “ This sh.iTfb.iot dogrndeunii,"
she said., ' ‘•.lly Ood’s help, 1 will
live 1 down’-toy dj-'j|riice, and; win
for tnyself a position at least res-
p’oclii'oK;,' Ami by. Ilia help, also, 1
wilt 1,0 avenged.”
*,***=.! '
Sevep' years had elapsed since
William Ogden lmil seer. Kate
Wesley, He had receivid*her let
ter, mid lelt relief tliat t.ho affair
ended with so liltle trouble to him.
01'Kale’s sitiferings lie would not
'allow,'; himself to think, and her
memory .wits' soon', buried witli
many oilier lovos of the past. Du*
ring tlip'sc) seven years lie had be
come 11 .thoroughly blase .man of]
the worhl. His friends doubted
liis capacity for p real pare, honor
able love, ami lie agreed witli
them. That sort of thing svas toe
liinn-driim and prosy.fur him, lie
said. And so opposed was lie to
matrimony,.that ho wagered the
half ql’.lVi.s.fortune that lie would
never drier into it.
.Justjub.du't this timo, Miss King-
ford j, u..'beautiful English heiress,,
ntade her appearance in society,;
turning all tile male heads, old
arid, young. Her hcriuty of. form,
nnd face, and her fascinating pow
er# of conversation, were peerless.
William throw himself' at her
feet at once, nnd; to trio astonish
ment of all, becfttrio the most ar
dent suitor;for her hand; ami, ns;
'people said, thoiorighly in earnest
for the first time in liis life.-
Among Miss Kingford's suitors,
also, was the gcntlempii M'wJ^jftj
Williariilind staked the half of his 1
fortune in.tho event of liis mivri-
agef So chritgedwas this irinn at
her preference for William, that
bo swore to.hold iirin to his wager.
Undnpnted by this, XVilliam eag
erly pressed liis'sui t, and was ac
cepted; . r
It. was a new kind of happiness
to William, and 0110 tliat die mice
thought never 'existed, to leel that
being tioimd to this woman for
SU‘frifl’ , » luouuriii/o
AppJuiitina tor leittrh cfRdmltfiHtrjfioii 4,
Application ft-r I^llt-ra of uoardirrEhip. .Add
Oiamiiwion fvouuu3r.<in/rtwtinn . #; ii. M
1 JismiHHiV'U fretir;nufittliaUhl.ipjBDf
jFw* leave n> soil land.:, ,-v_.
Api'HPHtion tor haiinU^d..... *... ,l -. ,i M
Xutio«> to ikbtornand ci-wUtorn....»,(;•*TO)
s7uie of.real I'.siate by ndinmistrutois, eitjcn-
t .m ■ and RiiardiniuH vefs^twre. '.. •. r,.JI 00
S.do of psriiibabia property,.ton dfty8v..ivr»0
Esttny nntiof^'e • 3(1 . ,•
* »VU bil'.Y. f ir ftdvwUHJDtf \tx *M% p .p'tt ato
4u«f oa ths, first apjiunriiinee of tho wdvortte—
umiit wiirbcrprc-titiuTfd>btintlie iuonc> u
.aeuded. -
mid .Mho.' time, is dia'wing near ,iii'e .would.hediku.beaveri,’:., ..’
when l nur to fulliU my protuises. j It was'arran^ed’llyat Jl.iss Kin»;-
1 Ve'ptit it' off-ho lolteii,' you sue,; |',,r«i slieuid sail.for Europe immo-
'thii't itcirift see'uiy 'vniy toil of .ii.l'dmkly, ai'id' Wi'lliam. "should till-
Jthbs;t'iuio. - Oqirte/olrl I'cll.iw, use I j.,,,- l,y the next steamer; alinost
yolir.iiigrifmityami l.elp me out ol | immediately <m' In's arriv.if 'they
ht.'' 1 . • ' • j were to he nnH'rteil; ,
Mtr sho pretty ?” esked tlici William titlluwcfi'bivlUetrrith
rstt'iHrgei:. 1 »! ; ■ m a lovely lililu. town ii’i liie nor!
i mthrir. think she i.J. Fcl iiku
S.riEnl Aaver.iI.iiHG
H f iU Iwinrcrtrd the fo'dn’Rinp rtt^n
dbvriff-tains, psrv aq-iaro. 5^ CT
ing him to come at onco to th6
ohatcau of the Couatde Ohftutry.
fiAgci* to elanp his hriiU*. in hl.s
arms, ho haHtencul thither. .Ho wus
usherod into a spacious sjjJjiu. tha
nmgtiiiicence of whicih^astonishod
eyen him, accust,uv.u.«.V \ A ^
was to luxury. In a Tjcvfent . tbfc
object of liis viipifccuiofctl, drosM
ed*iu a regal style qfsploudor, a
littering , ooronQt. adorning hor
stately head.
William stuffed eagerly* forward
to greet her as she* swejlK intro thd
room, but she haughtily motioned
him bade.
“Wc will make our iniorview ahrief
one."* she saUlj “as my husband awaits
ino.” •
AVillluTn /'•nzecl at her, iw-if doubt
ing her sauity.
‘•Your husband*!” ho exclaimed,
lioarse’v, the velha' in his forehead
standing out like cords. t: Whb aro
yon, then 1 ” ; f* *
‘•The Couiit03$.de Chanty^! ^ho shidj
l)o\ying profoundly, “.‘iovon. years
ago, l tv as Kato Wesley, tlio poor
shop-girl, whom you scorned, l told
you, by God’s help, 1 would be
ttvengod, and you kcc I npoku truly.”
• Ho rushed from her-presence with
out waiting to hear her.story, hoWj
u ben she sepnr«i\cd from him, she had
taken a place as nursery-governess,
nnd how an old lady of tlio family bo-
iug taken.ill, she tended her faithfully
until her doath, and how, out of grat
itude, she had made ICatc her hulresk*
mid, id last, while traveling abroad,
how 6he had met the conut, who mar
ried her.
That evening, the countoss heard
thnt an American gentleman; wh'o
had just arrived.at the hotel, had shot
himself from some niiVnown cause.
They found, from letters on his per
son, that his name 'was ‘William
Ogden. . '
FEMALE COLtlGE'
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will open iSoaday, January ; lfllbr
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■Ttajluu'Hl B.ourd Hiul RwIaesd Tuiiloa Am
ohered ut thu
Fou.o\raa lovv rats.
Board, Fuol and Lights iuoludvil,
in nith..
Tuition iuPrimwy Bepiirtmcnt.
AccmU-mid,. ■ . •* . .
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French and Gwionau vael*,
Incideutul Expuiuc-o, pi-r AVision.
>Jlenierih»ry Priii.ciolwi oi Brawin^lfreo.'
hr advnmio all
prohiutly ftt. tiicirpiMUou
p;iymont ev.-,e<jtt'tl.
In addition to
tehl .toucher in F
ml Wi»* Work,
avlmiiry Depu
to ».»• you .firul one pitHior:”
"Could «ho'-pufc.s iol* u Indy, in
rnnr.ncr uml education ?"
•Yes; she Inis-;been stmlying
of fcVuncjfj .vvljere, .she, in Ion
him, 1 ho lViend resided ut wh
house the wethling was tt
phieo. . '
On ui riving .ut hi.s ho!
OgilCn^iTj the] hard to improve herself, iu eiipee* JoumJ letters await
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