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A KKSPO.'VSK.
MKS.-ESi.KU,
Life of my love. love of my life, 1 feel
Tlmt ii my cry could pivicc
, o’er which tile siars
I.II.I.I AS
Von mi.liiiu'ot nzurt
nr.* ereej.inn
Ami ill- it
My weary
My liliss i
s’eei'in]
oner resell thcc
They
ting p
whirl:
i.i !, .-,1 lung eonren't-uiy.
r-linl uwuv lorimlf nn hour:
.} ircideiits of her innneeiit
im-rf 1ms ever intruded: h
vit.li
intrii* J .
in
he- ii.-fen-
Tliat il eouhl
sorrow teach tl.ee,
soul outside of thine t'.'len is
ioul.1 then outweigh the univers.
Life of me love, love of mv life. I hear
Tl.v spirit ealling mine thro'<lee|.-t
Ami patch within its sighing, the
nfslv ilvinir—
ml y
f • \ im i u - ' " • -- -
■r's keen insight, readii.
• ’ Hi ii. r iigl
triitl.ini heart heneu
■ening-
me.i years
.vord'-
itliin its sidling. tile sweet
softly dying-
••o. one hour with thee
Heave n without thee is lonely
Al ,d I reaeh for thee forever in my - vying.
] ifeof mv love, love ol my life, 1 know
That *-od w ill safely Keep thy soul for me:
He gave thee in the morning of m> prom
i law ning-—
Hi' doth never,
early —
Mail may fail, hut -
Not forever and forever :
Tii*‘ii an my life with a sacred truth "‘'".mug,
- bridal day throughout i
eriiitv.
Madge’s Escapade
— OH, —
— OH. —
What Came of An Ad
venture.
Ilj Urs Mary K. Halbert.
It is near dusk of a su"^'sq^'is
Oftieer Sullivan <d 1 11 . u ‘ ' s „ ( , in , r ‘ a s )j K ht
direct me to respectable lodg
struts, looking
-V “Vi s
keenly at the
his arm.
••Can you
tugs, sir"
"he officer
hv thf teachers, and even heeded suggestions |u.|ii
from 1 Sr schoolmates. Emma was the oldest al.oi
vouimjadv in the school, being in her twon bet.uty and
■" oiif'Vi i.y ‘
|y at me
f the f» m .
heeded suggestions piquant spiciness,
nma was tiie oldest about tile seb'
igjm
M ■uik-V.'kta ,u.U JO
mind naturally fitted to influence
r its firmness and strength of
I. as she was. she ruled s
; liide. from
uient. denth as me was.
her little realm, yet 1<>
her sceptre. rr
in
she was. she
alone ap-
The teachers
ne -s v
at th
ad to sway her sceptre. 'J he tcaehi
learned to value her iiifitienee as weil
. ... 1... lor her mil! sake. >
fur Ijpi* own sikc. .
liing could s t"
than whp
yarn. . .
esteem he -- great I
erwi-k bnuid that
“nv disturbances better
*quieting it by her own
Slid affection.
•Who did von sav would
•. -e.-m-. Mt.-s Hmmajdfingajjm.
.but none./, | iis „io„th, •
iil,
spoil!
asks
i'll.
them.
r hats and indulge
M
right pretty .
|e S « v .ii w ill act. -Mi
ne Hunt, turnin'!-..
Mtss liesmondsis in il
if possible, ir- " IJ
■ quantity'
'I s;,\ 11, "
humane, sees tin- tears
- ' dark eyes, and ifeeiaivs
:r p .-ssnue, ii* Me s a try. | sav"
Emma pie* Went look repays "him for these
should bf
"NC;; ’-‘sht. remarks Hie si.uirter
l!av i"„f t ' L iU -hikyus soon as he .speaks'
vo . 1 •' 0, * r mouth and gives ns some i-nv
Kri,u^d';,- !5y if >”m was l a bo -"v 1 : i
F “ of f | a V ,,!is ""I'd 1-fore this " '
n I were a hoy I W oul.l have knocked von
drel'-' the’r L h!Sti "n‘’ y °“ '‘'-solent seouns
i>. dehght;:s‘^ 1 , ;: i ;,p':;;r theot,ier two,n ™.
suiMK.rb-r b w'l '" y Uttle I’^'von,” cries her
NU]>]Knct i, give nun ail eye plainer' k'nm.L
fa |!^V‘°lHs 1 sl^vS Wk: 111 See r°Kverei t j!a v hi'T’r •
“-Otoe along with me" g J S m says ’ intended ^hifiv a o n f"-* nn ‘
Hold on. Sullivan don't take him to the t,llrt .V-six: an able i.-,„ vVrm,'.'' 01
station. \\ hat s he done*’* nig—who leans r,» *-><ai> stand-
renfies t| laS "«V ai! . v, hir.g, but has - ey *- s upon her fa!; ~ Ta>
lephes the officer significant] v every word she ntt.... ' ' ll l|H nop
Lets fob..,, n.ii ....
OP. A
D VO I
Kr.vi'i > i
i-'i.i r n
the nierrv play o
. her roaeliman
words,
foliow
ing,
the i-ravi
words.
In the midst of
Mrs. Haleigh returns,
iug iiearing a huge box.
••<A'»,ih . Haul, be '.IV with you to the ein -
viage, and wait titi'ii w*> conm. connuands
his mother, ami lie I 'Ugldngly departs.
•‘This isn't much of a cr' -sh: • ~
■-mue" dy. "Mot
you must let mi
ning tin-box, si
; suit, fashionably made: then a
'' ' ' . lace jabot.
in
around
m.rror: but
dear." and op.
black
dainty pair of six
and from another
hat.
■*<)!;. w hat
really for me!
■•For you. dc.-ir.
‘■Dear Mrs. Haleigh.
ni'-: li lt these tilings an
pensivt
\ l'-'l l-Sg
,’ing room." look-
1 - much as a
■ your maid.,
she drawn
lily made:
buttoned kids
smaller box. ;;
v ery pretty
beauty
is ; he smi
.-.-rtheless. mv dear, I n
you to
int ■ them as
wear them. s*. let m get von im ■ ■■■; ■•'
; possible, and not keep the deal bov
' |lliek! \ a
wait ing.
Madge
needs no
so,.,., ,1 bidding: Matron
ist *11:it-kl\ ; side, auilot tt
..1, i i \r • tit*-. 1- »'•« V *r ii* Ol
im^wh-s dret-s is rost .... ....
rustles into the i-ieli siik: tlift,.’' fabric
skillfully fastened - thr tc(1 ‘ mi'the shapely
lace and feathers ''‘;...‘,irils of hair drawn
, imp; ten* 11 ^
uur toathnrs ' Jj-jls <>i >.
head—little "*; n ’5... (1 _a gauzv, lace s_earf
down nil rite l«rele= ' at the hack
fastened over hci { h en drawn around
with a lovely onia>u;^;,X a gracefully un
lovely on,,; =a gracefully v.u
, j'' ;' AVhoeouldtellwneth
der the dimpled l' 1 * "' r i.m-'
er she had short CinderiUn.' s
h.erwmk. (l , ua( l.. im .-, are
' ,,".-s Madge, «
fill's
she
surveys
-And >'
•oil-niotl
the far
•an ;• iuft
Mrs. Raleigh s ham
thank you enough-
. d,-.r. kind ma.« ; _• •;•• . in
• r." 'V'^r'vlWs - ; How run
. s miii.l to her Hitts
band to herhl
ugh."
I Hu- than
ike—here, put
.,n you'/
.".in was thin, callow and awk-
! ila Sanford. i>onni<». huxom and !<’
They worked on neighboring farms
ntdl'
They worked on neigh! .
etoivn. t;onn., and last
...c. ... ‘ks.inivM Ml
..jel'-n
‘THAXK
ISKCattt—
In- "'"'.' O plan
IIAl.Kfi.il
C'HAPTEH II.
. ' ("how iiiil, sc* ti»e sii. i *i
...th wo,thus „i it! h,,. "Mi.;.:-, „
who ttiri-f rmiml ami imp.-r.-.tp. ,.j v ,
them to ‘shi v where tuev a !•,.."
, ■ , ."'ant any ci-owd ibliuu j, tli tb .^
gul. renieinbi i-thatg’he ad.K ' '
for which consideration he is n
thanked!.;.-the girl UMppIsti,,., ' ,Me,,t " l, .v
Ju silern , they proceed to the poiki station
wh";o. being closely questioned, she couf, s„. s
he sex and is locked up lorn, n^iit
bt dm,!',o S, ‘ ,i > suit, she
through Hie tliroi:.; ,,f poliee ojiirers’ '•vi, '
‘ , ! , ffti!'e!?s"' , p ' I,> “" i « r '-I I>"ri. .t!i 'snliics'
him seeking iodgings. ami (nun ^
aiu-e and vm'ee trough- susne.-t* ’
la-.ng a girl: how he .-ondm'wTr ,!! the
st.it , "n where sh. confessed he,-sex
wSSS’S.WSttiF
•Jladge Hi vers," is the clear reply
face** ” <nV " '‘ y '' S Jook ,,h " frankly in the’
"What is your age, and where is your 1
hornet questions the Judge again * i
"1 am eighteen: my home/c,,.s i„ Boston
.My mother died when J was only a year old-
n.y father t wo years later. The'y „- e ,e Eng-’
hsh and had no relatives in this country, so I
was adophsl by a k,ml neighbor, Mr. David
Everett; the family were wealthy then and
treated me the same as their ..i..-i.’i
I,,
her pause he eri*
evei y word sh<- utters
agerly:
Mir?us t *s Ins f.j,
tt‘il
:in-!
.M .•>.
treated me the same as tlieirovvn cldidreii^ ' , ‘T elI > •'»** s-,i s
sending me to the best college in Boston, where | Slpeaks"^ h %, lon « ’fhoughHuily '
•Vis. t. ■ j |
-itidg,. o .
rhus encouraged
home u.,s rt'de m, ,1M ccii
was old i'i,eugli to ’.'j 1
;!?n t*e,- rjw^f ; • ,,v,n ^«
yailo,l j 1|( . v , ' A ; ’ ne;; .-.'Mg :
r^-d-nt -
trie* 1 hard congl,. 1„, ' V l 'j.!
tum nvri, near hoinc. '
l\ How i(, L - t|„. diiic,. ,■ i
3l ’ ■ . ‘ ' I:, ' " / ; - ' ' & -m
thought of putting i Mlv x..|,' • , l-i«>.M , icnt, I
It seemed to me i then
l- :: .'mis,„.,a
tty yet .ill the ( - ‘ '' ’I'' , t ‘ !use,i
Everett"llit** n 1,1 ' A.'C'i
ttveiett into m\- confide,i,.,. <i .
.1. :..'i‘o S says Ju<ig
"n J H^diriSi^ , ; i J,,,, ^ s ^'' a ^room
*he truth.not looklm" half T''''' w,,rf,,ss
lash | «hd her doth, s nci^si.rllvll!,“IV f'''
as tne papei- ii ts t | 1( . w .,i|" 1 1 ' JI a<lge
repeats "iVcIi, ;
,<or >" m *!**" bR^a.'.^'es'afity
rlii.-L- i*> .. i rsauev ivui ... ...» ‘ l
lone of them c*oi»id i
•>ns li\-,ul" iseern where my rel.j
"V'-I- pooj- child, he left 1,
irei.b- ..*■ . Jett home in disgrace
'hen hareiv of'mv" ,‘’‘ LZ ,u,,1,e in disgrace;
fh*nigh ! ht'h,ayJ l u ™ : ! , ' r f' 1 an actr e s. s
• W ° ! " hitter wasTthe
recpiri. i 1 * :
•^ewart/s and n.ak,
<-an go
nn., and last AVedm-sday
the -S'litire and were lnur-
.. ;..' *aV;
• ior-it •
‘Mom-.': vtii', 1 • !'W-fV/o/.
b'- bt: ail,; -’r n„-,
' ’ J ' 'i-'-.g u,
(X-c-fo-t. ' •* dojfai- j, 0 f,.
. "Very kitut^L,'''' i :: ', !i laud to
tufirp-d .• i h.-. v ;. "•v 1 "'.-..
tilill] f . ’ ' u 111- iv
-A !' q.;.:. . ‘-••r.b-se;-v e(! y.
Rnlcigli pr, mj,which .Ma,
f,M ' ;:■ '»<{ ■>].] •:!,;/•; : ai;, l then* st
i"ivat, e.in-tu,’ lrai ' 1 to ""ter his
troduc,.-you to my let ni
* *<- aii'I J,",,, ° '
«.u!.’sr'- U 1 !i ' ! "
^-erg&JESJp, "ho bn
"'y tvife :,hv-, U " l! - "ell. ,vi
W 2S““. hid I never belfeveff f, dreSS “ ails 1
I' 11if I.iughi.-i-. titit:f iiov
ftentleman, theygobut i!?,r f " kind ,
: ; *"I stands talkin.r ' arnage. whe
i'uey both 1 ■' -'“nth-man.
f r‘ thtir i'».fe
file -'hie of Mrs !'■/;,Z;"V !1; ' SS - "’h" wall
■^ules dimpfe rhe i,htty^nomh!‘ V * ly ' th,lU 6
he s,*at opposite ....i ai 1 iage. then take
" ur.1: only ,'uh 1 .g^ 1 . .J, y- v driven home
sing into silence. Ile lll! »kes I efore Jap
!r""io"kVng'T'0,!mUhen i,0 ' lf , the Iii!t U»n-
"' question. ! t ' IH '-'eiy at the artieie
Ilndge blushes and
iii
h‘e 1 .'- ,u; ' i "’"«» 1ms 1 relhly
V^ t g!emn th n , ' th"gn i ve.m e t ! *Ut the
” '■• tokened his
. - . -. (Uityled proportions it h
tfiH
^iivy nm'n',.;,;;'C™ 1 •* I-^-t cam,, to the
• no parting was vis:hi* I th me at. once^th?,*' 11 vome home
>. ni the centre. t. .Judge - ' l,„,ida^ , , a . be settled, can
■f "I have not i„ * ,,M1 anxiously
'! yet. but I Se] U"’;;," 1 ; !, ;‘ r Wends' i„
kciuewithy,.., nVct , " , 1 to her go j
«-ut slight dhie,- I
iyii' ‘i th<‘ a»mI.
‘‘iliier nt ih.* .^i.{
“I ’ 'r'i'T "'■
J.nhp‘sfmv.riv attentively the
at tl?e d^V- ' there vaum a knock
^C'o.in' in.'" cries -In.lgeU
■ ii- door ..pens and in walks I .i i •
accompanied by elilerlv >a lv w f '
be he shakes he proud fa,
1 graduated
For the pi
ness: he is heavily debt: at times”—the , r
clear voice faltering-—"lie could scarcely ro l J " s, ''h.V
I heo., Urn only son, is not old enough to pro- i Her !. s larfs * 0| t-y ; " ‘ i "T)i,?L-”p' : 7'’' .
cui e enq. oynient _ , lofPaui 'H;; S?“Kb::!r. V ( r‘ “I"’" those j a *SlirS; t n « eab Vady. “I „
eepen clergyman.” ' hls fat her vva*
two years
. ...... so has Ihtcii iai
is heavily in debt; at
, 1, ! 1M ! Madge commvsses ... 1 V s ‘
| warmly by tin- hand, then" mmes i.,
oomuMon-shai! he introduce MIX;'
• j ‘l III NlVt's 11 ill) till! 1 ^ r
! wq-lv^ 0 " hi,,1Seif ’ a<1 ■“« ii*hfa "ii"
xSSZF Wisiles “* !la '' a a talk with yc
Mailge? ,ll>es n,e ‘"o much honor" murmu
Aot at ail, dear. Paul has t.a i
sorrowful story and ,, , i i° J,i ,ne .»■’•
u’T.i 31,(1 JuJ^jheart,warmed t
eight to d*
, '"oul 1 not go bad , i.
‘ ‘'I 1 ""'O'-Mrs. ifafeigii. I d’ k% ra ! ly ' ti'ongi.tfu'ily
C d-pcndeiit up I): , y ou J.i oainiot [ rather s'cr'n
calm, gray ev
m Hie corners.
Four hair j* f.’ 1M ."’‘/'king i/uickly. •,, Vl , t ,. .
hig if it vvere longer!" "'"-more bee,„u"
j liorrid "'!pacin" 1 WK > '‘'\ >«-rf..c-,
*t. "Do /•yiMg h.va,nt..Mi "" h
I hasiii of water 'this If’ ; i hi a
j ils;l water,log's, -.at '! :ts wet
i " <>!*.>>* tli/ui t*V(*r ||'., ' ‘ s ilr\ : j, [q •
'hatorbonn^fc^ JVbatkind^
i*u..l smiles 1.: -" I[ ' it:"
purely womanly. t( I'h'Ut distr. s>. SCI
;I*. : inke?n,i“,h“‘"? al "'!' s I " il1 ' has neve-
; !| g Ins mother. H'!"' 1 11 .‘t'H'hb-ss in
luxurious Loin*. ' ' l'"’'uhiig her with "i.
r • -.p iowh. as
i-^if Iwtmiing-
" « his family’ ivas'tlm » j realo^ *»* ««•« , .
ti#Jn„«,ae ^ ^
,1,y M ‘ <0n ‘ 1 ■•‘ ,1 — 1 tii’inkle lurking
1 itli a
room and
. ®h* fays tside
• m ff HI v.-.ir, ti. .
descendsi
th r 81 ht of , gr;
.hr tv
" th,
room attach,
nd gl<
! Iress
are giv
***’ 1ki\
ninniiin
•MlJlP, •
■';••((• f r j
Paul in th,
cr hat .
“Otll tilt
Jhe '.“rawing r,
; s ’ I 1 ia
ae i-aptur, Us ■
1'•'Hi
ves, and t
- refract-
'ni. e hi
O. tills 1
lie.'
i,!':!;.:" 1 ; 1 " a td»!ngi:
1 ^
Everett's
long,'
i n ver-
parting w ith
'EbiHgr-l, to i
-7-1 K "’Thenlittle n o-
a" but *a r».. W® ! fe ' (
i moir h! i
e .... 1111*1;
lu vui lolis hoi
Haul i- ™, t . ,
thoughtfully .'.'./t : f the table, gazin-
' ill its"-Wv is
".Mr. Haleigi^ A ff *«
"am tore!! v7>u'h,m'V,' i ' t i t V ,haj,k vo„- (
f^hle g* i, xiiiess I!', ‘“‘hlfedyom- i„ex
can repay it—if there's' •'mythm ‘"r' " ay 1
you—-please tell , ' ai ’ *h
..." t-V ti,;"
• , •’"He :• 'li-l'es ir
•fi'iim awlvl,. i.i
-■ .
«pressiou one of B^hov n' 1 plays WI 'th trt
A on have an cveai ’ s yniphonies
lyousingr questioas’gw.W d
thenh^Zh^V' 1 ^.
cle?ir, ill that sweetest " a ' ( ' •'' l -'cs, sv
i^Martinrne,.,," "Kail
-i-ervmee trembies^ VS
Jtnpk- preiud,
' rises, sweet am
tiieticaJlv
words.
It mav
-u iv 1
Mt'ClI.
the JifH~ | ,lis "'hiseled 5 'hen whe 'Vh!;,V 'Vm he forever
the httle hand resthm: ueeii.-'- »«>» sdent :• Kathleen May,,,
cure employment. ~ * I **•*=* e.;o eyes uneonsciou .lv rest n..,.., n. 1 rilT
“I am strong,” drawing iq, her well knit I Hit I?!,' q'’*'lawyer: hisou;, cDeiwot ! cW^ m ’’ y
figure, "and I thought I should try to sup- j an.^he ImmSfl 1 ^'“i^ ti,is helpless appeal ! v"" 1 "'
" 1 ha “ al, °fher reason , “>-r I
port myself
<4at2sa ** w. *i~".i.r...
wards you aTome** 1 ! 0 my „ heart "armed ti .Shaking her finger at ir i !' U} nie > if you will." 1 1 .Von may
SyoSassJ’-sa* is^ ftfi itss ir
»«i*V«£ is,‘,,'5'p™''•«”!
smiling archly. Proclivities, you sa
COmical Pfrplexiu-r ° —
nihemenDdly^soi^n^Si-W^' | “Yes. yes,” cries Mad„ , I dear £ y0U 110 ° ther cJot hes but those mv !, a pity some of the v ""| in E, ^ «» wmtfo* without niov
' “ ** sM-'-iKBf .' |i
Air r"’ J “ - ~
^ I ni &h intelleetii.il •"» caimg f or f am . '
, iRSWS^r'k- '""'-i,
ov I;"';-'- ijiiiie.atlas
^Wira-rfs^
I shall lie sure tin?" ' Vith feeling.’
(-ome now- Mi.,,..„ w ’>eep 3 ou m
'ot conceited | ^ ^'ZZ’r put«* *:
nse to be a j fa |- stands by
I high intellectual pursuits He e" farae a!,( i
ne compares me