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kerelrief. A comer was tom away and
the fragment produced by t re black
smith perfectly fitted the' rent. Be
sides this, a pattern of black r in ever
the crimson ground-work," which ren
dered the handkerchief somewhat pe
culiar, and this pattern was also in the
fragment. The jury had scare'ly sat
isfied itself of the fact, when a port
manteau -ans brought into court, which
an officer, who had been sent to search
Wheeler’s room, hiwl fonnd und -r his
bed. It was hastily unstrapped and*
hunting-frock dr;ran forth, tom. and
mouldy, but notwithstanding this, tra
ces of blood were found upon the shirt
When this object was held np before
the jury, the excitement became in
tense. Three or four men leaped
through the window into the bar-room
packing the crowd stfiLmqjre closely
Together. The hall was filled with
stem, eager faces, pressing forward to
the door.
‘‘Make room, make room, I tell you,
cried a female voice from the. crowd;
‘.‘she will be'stifled here,” and with her
arm flung round the drooping form of
Hannah Hunt, tho blacksmith’s wife
forced a- passage for the poor, girl,
where half a dozen men would have
failed. As they passed through the
door, Wheeler darted forward and in a
moment would have been safe-in the
dense mass of human beings that filled
the darkened hall- But Johnson saw
the movement jnst in time, and flung
him back against the bar.
“He is laying to escape—he will git
eleurj".cried a voice from, the window.
The ory was -followed by"a moment of
comparative' silence; men bent 'their
faces together and whispered in
J. T. WATERMAN
fjtiufentagnoise over taecrawdof i>er-
ily aboutjtljie trial, 'vijih then--faces
tiiraed nfr^ager-ttimosity toward: the
county jaiL
The murder of-Isaac Shaw had caus
ed great excitement in the country^ ■
Hunt, ihe person about*, to be tu-rcign-
en meant to cut through through the
woods. I found a tree choking it up.
>r! and was walking my horse around it,
?” when what should I see but the body
ig of a man lying among the branches.
It was Ike Shaw, as dead as a door
tr, nail—at any rate I thought so ilien. ”
o’ ‘Was he alive? Was he murdered?
>1- What did you do with him?” exclaimed
several voices from the crowd.
>u “Keep cool, neighbors, keep cool,”
or cried the smith; ‘.‘there, you have nigli
m about set that poor gal into fits,” oon :
I tinned he, pointing to Hannah, who
le was bending toward him with clasped
or hands and a look of wild anxiety in
le her face, “I shouldn’t wonder now if
— she faints clear away when I tell you
:h that the poor fellow was cold and stiff, i
id with a knife-hole in his side, but yet :
to; there was a breath of life in him.”
iy His predictions were right. With a
or single gasp, Hannah - fell across her!
I father’s lap, quite senseless, but every
il one present was so occupied with tho
For in the purpose s of a Family Catearticjred-
icine. Xomerriwy or-other substance in them.-,
S1.000 in Gold ' .
WIU be ’paid fbr' every gram o£ mercurycr other
Bubstahfcefsmha in onrliver Pills. For fiver di%
: eaSSt’KS^jfer-vonis dr •StdE^lSia^ehg eoiisti
or costiveness, dyspepsia.or fodtgeeflmfrjlptag^
rfiettmATsm,
rqfTHted ralfarmly catliarticmcaicine.- - ^
These pills eiB giv? reifef in ninjfc rases out of
tec for every ordinary ailment in our "Southern
.st’ ■ _ _ ' • ” li. ■il?. -ra— : — —— dor^ln/lnlil
in her ‘hand, and gave the lawyer a
look that would have demolished a man
of ordinary nerve. The-judge turned
hastily on bis seat,—‘Til see you—”
He cheeked himself jnst in. time, took
np one of the law hooks as if to con
sult some Authority, and .then replied
with solemn dignity—
“The court lias decided'that it is no
business of yours where the girl sits.*-’
fee Months,... — - 1 00
he paper will be stopped at the expim-
of the time paid fcr, unless the sub
tile address iaf a snbsaiber .is to be
David Hunt, who had grasped his
daughter’s hand and half" risen, sank
Trick to his seat again, as these words
fell upon his ear, and a murmur, of ap
probation passed through the crowd.
The attorney turned very rod, mut
tered something*! o Wheeler in an Un
dertone, and after a good deal of os
tentatious preparation, arose' to open
“Oh, elderly man, it’s little 1 know
Of the duties of men of the sea.
And HI eat my hand, if I understand
How you can possibly be -■ ft:
“At once a cook and a captain bold,
And the mate of the Nancy brig,' -
Andiibo’sun tight, and a midsbipimte;
And the crew of the captain’s gig.” :
Then be gavenjntcb to histrowsers, which
Is a trick all seamen lain;
He spun°this painful-yam:
“’Twas in the good, ship Nancy Bdl-
Thut we sailed to the Indian sea, ,’i..
And taere on a rerf weeametogriefj
Wflvvrtti hnt< aAaw ‘AAnniwnd Art A
of a caintal crime, all oyer the world.
At. length there was a slight copra'-'
fdon manifest n«ir taejai], and while
the crowd way,.Da-
ug iu
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WORM CANDY!
liis ’case:' * ■The chain of evidence that
he propose^- to jlay beforpthe courtwas
indeed such as left-but little doubt -of;
A pleasant, safe anil Cffcetaii f emsdy for worms
in the hurauu body.
Symptoms of Worms.
Alternate paleness and flushing of coiiuteuance,
a dull expression of the eves,, drowsiness, itcliiug
of tho nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whitely
furred, and thictJy speckled with red spots, fetid
breath‘arid enlarged, belly, a partial or general
swelling pr pufthiess of the skin, a starting in the
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ty nigh all o’ the crew was drowned
was seventy-seven soul',
teii pi .the Nancy’s men,. .,
fere’to the muster roll. at
before’d scythe.- It was terrible dark,
btit wA "kept together tiU a great oak
was fernhp. anti feil'almpst Over use'I
thought "then that Sbkw was knocked
from, his horse.. .1. saw Turn on; the
ground; and—so help me God, I speak
the truth!-—for one moment it' seemed
: to, me; as if another man was bending
bver.him. . I rpde towarri-hiim, but tab
lightning. went. out, and; while I was
calling to-him; he ;iode up. to my side.’
I left him - atthe-dbor toputup the
horses,’ and- went into the cabin with
■ at-the tavern.-. Huhtbhad' insisted on
Hd&ghomStaroughffiestorin’ though
i ’thfcS^f^edhacf exhibited greatreluc-
tance to go. After the two had disap-
ipeared in the woods .-together, Shaw
had never been seen' again; but two
days after, Ins horse was found wan-,
dertag-alongtlte higii Way,,with hissad-
r;1' 1 ^ t fw d : s<3 S?4 fijkyblood, pne-of
his stiriups gone; and the bridle hang
ing in'tatters'about his head. -
tir.-n: vt-i. ... . -j , , ■ -
fully when a hand w.is-tnrust towards
him an<^a |rjepi|^.v,oice ealied out:
“Eeep : iip your courage, neighbor;
the darkest hoiy is always just before
day.” - “ . ;
^^^^ttll'-iih& ^ranSi; made a
rush for the bar-room, while the re-.
And flie mate of (he N;mcy brig,
And the bo’sun tight, and a midshipmite,
And the crew of the captaill’s-gig.
“For a month we’d neither wiltles. nor
drink,
Till a-hangry we did feel;
So we dmwed a -lot, and, accordin' shot
The captain for onr menl.
“The next lot fell to the captain's mate,
. And a delicate dish lie madeK
Then our appetite with the inidshiirmiie
We seven survivors stayed.
“And then we murdered the bo’sun tight,
And he mod; resembled pig; ;
Tlicu we wittled free, did the cook and Wo;
On the crew, of the captain’s g:g,
“Then only the cook aad.nie was left,-;
And the delicate question ‘which
Of us two goes to the : kettle //’arose, - .
. And .ive'argued itrout'hs sl&. ;
“For I loved that cook as a brother,-1 did,
And the cook he worshipped me;
colic, .fits, couvulsii n; onfl iovVy. ...
i FoiffllrectioiiB en ft® of tut- boj,.-. It wonltl be
well to give a small dose of rastor oil. with a few
drops of spirits of tUEpoiitiue.- after tbe candy, to
bring away tbo worms. TICs candy gives imme
diate relief. Prepared only bv
L. W. HtTST & CO.,
Druggists,. Macon, Ga.
“ Set aside a liberal percentnge’for, adver-
ing. ’ Keep yourself unceasingly before
i public; and it matters not what business
a are engaged in, for, if intelligently aud
lustrioudy pursued, a fortune will be the
nit " _TTn»»fV
his life seemed to hurt him worse thnu
hi wound. He begged me not to mien-
tiion the matter, as he was determined
not to prosecute the old man, And he
ft might feared that the affiur could not be
f hushed up if the people knew he was
wbniided.'' It came hafd for me to be-
! -KeM* tbflt’-'Hnnt was a murderer and
robber—I was in hopes' that something
; would turn np to dear him, so X made
r up my mind to keep quiet. I doctored
. Shaw up as wettas I could, and started
’ home, promising to come back after
: dark With a wagon and take him hofite
i vrifli me. -
“When T came to the cross-roads
again, on my, way~h«Jme, I searched
jrbqu.t; Among;, the. brush to see if I
coudd find anything.- There was a lit ;
i tie hollow close by. the road, and rip
: one side-I saw that the cods were tom
as'if a horse had lost his foothold and
. slipped' down; a sassafras bush close by
was broken and- one of its roots tom
np, and rigbfcthere, tangled with the
root, I picked up a horse-shoe. Iknew
it in-a minute, for The small nails had
been tom from the hoof, but stack in
the' shoe yet, and I declare for the first
-minute my heart flew info'my mouth.
I searched around in -hopra' of- finding
something more^ hut this scrap of sQk
with a bit of twine tied to it, was all
that I could find. It did not seem; of
for the prispnea^to pass. He was fol-’
lowed elosely by two females—the
blacksmith’s wife and poor Hannah.—
A rough, hurd-featared, but good-
knit’’—Hunt's Merchants’ Magazine.
“After I began to advertise my Ironware
;ely, business increased with amazing ni
di ty. For ten years past I have spent
10,000 yearly, to keep my superior wares
fore the public. Hod I been timid in ad-
rtising, I should never lmvo possessed my
jrlune of JT'(50,000.”—McLeod L’elfon,
William Wheeler arid two other men
from; the Bend had gone in search of
the body, but nothing was to be found
some viplent stmg^-
gle-hear the cross-roads, 'fbot-printe
•'of Ijothman,.andhorse,sunkydeep in
the’mud; were Trampied all ’over the
road, just where a huge pak had been
thrown across it by the storm. Two
or three small ’branches of the oak,
which seemed to have been crushed - by
some heavy weight falling upon them, =with ’ intense feeling; “neighbors,- !
were broktriisarfELSome aftytailf lCaVes have told -you -ther -' truth, the whole
matted together with blood, while a truth, and nothing but the-truth, so
black stream.had flowed over the trunk, help me God!” “
and stained the earth for half a yard He sat down amici, tho bi-euthless
around. Mest of the blood must have crowd; no one spoke, no oner moved,
flowed offer; the rain had ceased, or it but.a sound rung oyer them from the
Would have been washed away. But, blacksmith’s anvil, clear and full, like
further than, this no trace of the' body the quick toll of a belL All at once
effort to intimidate them with bis
knife. .; . ’
. “Ha, X know him now that Ilia face
is like? ashes apd his eyes burning so, ’
cried the Missisrippi boatanti^ -'spring-
irigup to a bench. “He was among
! them - - at Vicksburg—a blackleg—a
gambler—the worst of all that; .infer
nal gong wliich I told yoa wbaat the
other night. I saw Mm with* knife
in lus hand there, loaktag jusfc as he
does i now. The rope was a’most
round his neck,, bat be- stabbed the
man who held Mm andgot'nway. They
: hung his mates, hat he escaped—he
will escape now.”
: The objofrt which had possessed the
crowd, up to this moment, bad only
been * vague determination to secure
; the accused m .n and lodged him in
some place of confinement. The peo
ple were greatly excited; theur sense of
justice hadbeea outraged, -an honest
and innocent neighbor had been hunt
ed within a step of the gallows, before
their eyes, by few wicked Mm who
stood armed and menacing them in
tbe very bar of justice. AH the ele
ments wliich lead to "violence were
aroused in their hearts; fell tbe
Wretched man- might have been safe
but for this speech c4 Use rough boat
man, and his words concentrated, the
wild passion already fezafested into-a
stern resolve. There was Be shout,
tbe tumult grew less than it ber& been,
men tamed their fierce eyes to each
other, and a hoarse wMspf* nm
through the crowd—
“He escaped the mob then. He
will escape the law now.” .
These were the words went biwring
from lip to lip through the room, offt
from the open windows and along the
street.
T0MC LIVEE BITTEES.
It in not a -wliieir drink, but is a compound of
vegetable tunics .with pure .stimulant, and is rec-
oinmended in all cast's where a tonic and gentle
laxative is needed. In dynpepria, indigestion, de
bility, languor, hcad-achc and costivenesH, .these
bitters ai’e. especirfly commended. As a preventive
of chills and fever, it will bo found to be a valua
ble medicine, by gcntlyjstimuiating^tho liyer and
,iasif;saiigl?iihfrc^o|thrd^ofnmiaE3na. - Take one,
Itlifetrdo^ert'a dijr—just eHotrghto ^produce
a*full, healthy action on the bowels. If you have
cause to use bitters of any kind, this is what you ;
want. Prepared only by
L. V. HITNT & CO.,
JDruggists, JIacon, Ga.
“Advertising, like Midas’ touch;'-, fiu-nfi
jrything to gold. By it j-om" dia-iug jneu
■ p " to their coflV-i-s."—Stuart
lions
But we’d bv blowed if we’d either tie stewed
In the othej; chap’s hold, you see.
= “ ‘Fli beieat if you’dines'ciaririe,“say.s Tom,
Tes, that’ says J, ‘you’ll be.!
Tin boiled if I die, my friend,’ says 1;
And ‘exactly so,’ says ha
“Says he, ‘Dear .-James, to finish me
Were* foolish thing to do; s-..
For don!t you see.you eiufit cook-me, i
While 1 call—and will—cook j-oui’
"What audacity is to love and Ixfidiiefe;
if.*w ll,a itl.nlfnl nno #\P , 1 KovV* llllr-lo "*
before, was. set back on her head; and
its immense sugar-scoop front, flaring
tip from her honest- face, gave a. still
more decidedly military dash-to her
appearance. She waved her hand to
her husband, who stood in his shop
door,, and. followed,prisoner into
the"femiJor;'iiy ''donrt-taonf, tnftl sat
down near the bar. f it
The judge had taken, his seat in the
bar whmrtlu^ hropj^itthe prisoner in.
On his right hand, but outside the
railing, stood the prosecuting attorney,
turning over one of the new law-hooks
with intense interest; on the left side
tho skillful use of printer’s ink is tb
in business. ”—Henry Ward Beecher.
‘ ‘ Without the aid of advertisements, I
Mid have Anne nothing in-my sjieeula-
ans. Ihnvc the most complete iiiitli in
rinter’s ink. Advertising is the royal road
business. ”—P. Ti Bamum.
“So he. boils the water, and takes the salt
Anil the pepper in portions tme,
(Which he never forgot; and some chopped
shallot,
And sonic sage and parsley too.
-COIMPX
^dealers gg
Ire MED1CIKES1
was Constable Johnson with a large
* sugar crusher in liis hand, .wliieh.he
struck down on the railing with great
emphasis, .as. he called, the court to or
der. " ; ;
Hunt was brought in, and placed on
a bench opposite the judge, who scru-
s’^d^i^fi|v«r|^^ppj’gp*-omtheprf- :
• soner’s face, while the jury waa em- j
paneled and all the preliminaries en
tered upon. Never yet had there ,
? jtalSfS^wa^S^yaSfefi^th^S^Stich of j
imposing form at the Bend before.— j
Every one looked grave, some -even ]
solemn, as the prisoner was arraigned! <
Hunt stood np; his lips tamed wMte, ]
arid the hands which he clasped oyer j
his-breast shook a little, hut liis eyes ’ s
.wfflre2biif0fffl®6fiStBSS^udge, as he an-, '-
swered, “Not[ guilty, not guilty, .iso ]
help me God!” in a voice that swelled - (
clear and full through the listening ]
If* a i>lritftant, : safcan<l effective rhetlicme m cou"Iib
coUIk, auvvucH of itive-.throat,; cucst-'aiarl lungs”
'bronchitis,, etc. - " ;
. Every cjimc of i-onsmujitioi; eommeuoes with t,
cough excited froiu .tae mdiyidiial having hUcn
cold. The diseases oi the au iiOstugea are of giua'
interest to every intelligent being. Tho delicate
organization of tho lungs, tueir c-oustsnt activity,
aud their’bt-ihg exposeu t» contact of air of, such
different teiupeiuture. and .which contains various
irritating matters siisi>cuded in it, render tin m
especially .liaoie to d^sciisea. aud those oi- most ue-
rious.cbaxac-ter. . *■ \ y $ ♦
■^JrirtbdBc disfa^-vve^ufrer rrhfi' Loud^S Cough
Mixture a reincdyi* a cold, do-not
wait to let it get a. deep hold, but.take the remedy
at ouce. To show, tae estimation in which this
medicine is held,'we append a i**w cettificates ;
It Gave Ready arid Entil-e Relief.
Nearly.four years ago, when suffering from a se
vere cough, i was induced by Mr. Loud to try his:
Cougli Sjunp, JLt gave: such ready and entire re-'
lief that I take gri*at i»leasuic in recommending it
to such as may be in a sinnlar condition of suffer
ing. E. W. W.AUBEN.
_ Macon, Jan. 22,1870. v
iNTS.OHS
&C
•fingerin -this pie before it’s cooked.”
“Do you wish to give evidence ? Do.
ybu'kxiow''ariythiiig about it?” inquired
the judge eagerly.’
“Well I should think it likely that I
did', Squire sq just give, me the oath.
But first hen«I down your head here.”
The., judge bent .his head while the
smith whispered something in his ear.
And themate of the Nancy brig, ;
And a bosun tight, and a muLshipwite,
And the craw of the captain’s gig;”
DAVID HUNT.
r He then gave directions to the corista-
f ble in a low voice, and that dignitary
* moved around to the other side and
r took his station by the door.
^ The oath was administered and then
? the blacksmith unrolled a dirty liand-
! kerchief wMch he carried-under his
r- arm, .aud took out a muddy hoot, a
■ horse-shoe, and a scrap of red mlTr.—
^ ,-He had scarcely laid.these things down
1 before the judge, when some confusion
> arose at the door. William Wheeler
l had attempted to pass out, and the
5 constable was forcing Mm back again.
1 In the struggle, Wheeler’s face was
turned -to the crowd; it was" ghastly
and white, and when he raised his voice
1 to expostulate, it was choked, and so
hriskytliat very few heard him.
* “Order, order—keep still,” resound
ed through the crowd, and Wheeler, as
if restored to some presence of mind,
drew back to his old station. ' >siBip ! ^ ^ . ___
“Well,” saidthe blacksmith, “Iwant have killed him. Besides, I wanted to
to tell you how I came by these tilings see what kind of a lawyer X' would
and get back to my work again. Well, Now, squire, I’ve taken oath
fa Onr Patrons, To Dealers, and to the
. General Public.
me that he was sick in bed, and had
been all night dying with the tooth
ache. Just-then the hostler-came down
with Wheeler’s dandy hoots in his
hand; he had brushed one when I hap-
pened-.to see something that made me
anxious to get the’dirty boot, 'flie
hostler went out a minute, and. I
snatched np the boot and made for
As the prisoner.sat down again, Han- j
nah cast a look over the a-oWth-rosetor ;
her feet, and, suppqrting her fMfering <
stemhy pre.fffiig-hershand to the wall,' 3
wenfc rotind to the bench he. occupied j
and crept timidly to Ms side. Htildid <
not tarn his head or seem to he eon-, j
sciqusvofirnttoti^huk tae lines |
about his mouth began to quiver, and’ s
he shut? his heavy eyehds hard togeth
er once or twice, as if determined to 3
forceback tae moisturefrdni his eyes, j
before it had time to form into tears'. - 3
This stem effort tef subdue the Teel- t
tags taggi^ at his heart, joined to the
dasollite- arid' fiehloair-wita^whieh the f
poor girl had performed her simple act t
of devotion, had its effect upon the i
Aflortled Immediate Relief.
cpscitaDEDr *' ■
On tae following day, the BencP was
News of the murder had spread all
over the country, and every man or
woman who could make business at
the county seat, went ’there to witness
.the trial of David Hunt. Long before
noon the main street -was alive ^rita
and k Mii of I kiddle ' h'diries exfended
far down the fence which separated
the house lot, in a comer of which tae’'
- From Mayor G. ti. Obcar.
Ma. ox. Ga.. Fubniary 1,1S70.
Slrasral. W.-HUST&-CQ-:
Gests:—Mr. r. lend liaviug refenedtoa to me
relativo-to Jhe merits of his Cougti syrup, I take
seven- cold’ami iU.-u-cssi-.i_- r iu. li. wiiie’a ilestroyed
my Test, Sir. Loud noticed IcryAugh and -presents
ed me with some of ltis Syrup, v.-hici; aflorded me
‘Tell tae whole
There was no court-house" at tae
county seat, and Judge Church had
made arrangements to have the trial
ment at the Bend. Benches isfrace
placed in tae body of the room, and, hunted stag even among tae hounds,
in order to give an air of magisterial all d crouched down by the only being
dignity to the whole proceedings, a hh to her onharto, toucliedtaeir sym-
huge arm-chair was raised on a plat- pathies more than a thousand orations
form,- mMntae-httie pwcWn'vn mbtr-b f wonldhave done. iA whisper ran thro’
usually served for a bar. A host of the erowd, n;tiny on .unequal breath
decanters and glasses were removed tais drawn, and more than one heavy
from tae little shelf which ran along trembled without speaking. The
the front, and two or three .portentous foreman of tae jury, a blufu hale, .old
looking law-books, ta new -sheep-skta fellow, drew his coat sleeve acioss-Ms
covers,.occupted their place. As'yetf t'!® o^ibree-tane^ -.-Tte- jndg9
j stoi-m.some of you were in fewrn,X shod
I your horses, and- worked late to get
through. Among tae rest, Bill "Whee
ler came in a terrible hurry, and want
ed a shoe put on that handsome black
critter that he rides. The animal has
a delicate hoof, so I was obliged to
make nails on purpose for it—small
nails, such^a-s I never made for any
6tataM6feeo^p>“;
‘ 4 Wiieeler took tlie horse awaj’Jctet-
before tae stomi eame on. He nevM *
took, that- trouble before, but still 1 - - ^
thonght nothing of it till a good while closely, it topks
after.. I saw Hiint and young Shaw med^taS
line away nom tue tavern, and jnst af- He had on the sa
ter tliafca man came prowling around I shod Iris horse. 1
the stoop and along tae fence. Stall I Every eye in
which die hadlockedup tains chest.
But she said; also, that her father had
insisted that Shaw had rode home with
Mm to the door, he had watched and-
waited for him all night, and ttSlrhe
was .about setting forth for the Bend
in search of his friend, when persons
came to arrest Mm.
with a convitioa that his innocence
could no longer be doubted, he was
sitting in the mid-,t of tae court-room
perfectly alone. A noise, a strange,
murmuring noise, came surging in
through the windows. He arose and
staggered a few paces forward, won
dering what had become of his child.
A crowd of human beings blocked np
the street, dark as death, close to Mm
but lighted up. on the opposite side,
by a fierce, rnddy glare. It fell on a
platfrom of stern faces, uplifted, with
a sort of savage awe, toward a human
form swinging from a post directly
before tae huge opening cut through
the blacksmith-shop imee d of a win-
derw. Hunt c.wt one look toward the
form, framed, as it were, in the rnde
opening on a l>ack ground of fire. He
recognized Ms enemy, shrank back,
with a groan, anil, covering his race
with is>th hands, shuddering from
head to foot
There is another clearing now in the
forest, immediately adjoining that of
David Hunt; but the old cabin, with
some additions, answers for the home
oi the young couple as well as for the
father. An air of coinfort, and even
of comparative elegance, marks the
spot; and, perhaps, there is not, west
of the broad A1 ides, so happy a
tae cross-roads. I took tae boot with
my own hands and measured it by half-
a dozen of tae tracks left on the spot.
They fitted it like a glove. Now, squire,
‘kfflpe is tae piece of silk; it seems to me
ery mneh like the
that Mr. William
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a state of wild commotion; those out
side pressed np against tae windows,
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