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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2(3, 1890.
ELDER LAMB’S DONATION.
urn Carlton, in Ladles’ Homt Journal.
c„vi Elder Mob bail labored (or a thouiand There wero blaculta whose materials were their
* r
till’•‘re.
1J bit kept hi* lit le chapel full of •flames of There was brt»d that long bad waited for the
* h**wnly6r« ... . , .. , _ signal to arise.
• -* A - num’roos family, straight and Tuero re cookie* tailing clearly of the drear
cold. - _ . „ and musty past;
,j»wercfail considered as unnaturally There wero doughnati that In Justice ’monrat
.. .. . . .. .... . the metals mi«hi be c!a*s»d;
J ■ s’ender wVry him nil went There were thick.«uu turkeys, that
'orili th" proclamation-- had been ou long probation,
it wul pay h in up this MSiOB with agea- Now received in | U f connection at old Elder
>, urge donation. I Lamb a Donation.
f,ili.ybrou;btbim^biyand barley, and some They^gare his wife a wrspper made for some
Sjjjp~|ogti to Led bis pony forever and a And^bejybr.^ush’ him twenty slippers, every
strewed him with potatoes of incm- i Another covered btm with sacke'oth, as it
L/^ixe unions ihose completeness drew the • And they clothed his helpless chl.dren In a
coma * from bJserm , _ . . I wardrobe of mlsHts;
Setter-more like water, in an inrea-• *-* *— * • • •
HG
ifil-e'u’au* 1 enougu’to furnish half Boston
ladfom^ba*it# that wti worthy to bare Samp*
fi.ra (w.
'JllVrfar be't the blessed Bible In a mutll* There Were Muo-s^hoae acuteness bore the sad
a message dally over l allh'a celes* The r e^warn DIM-« unilsscclcd, there were mys-
lSo»e«Ppi«* P««*ce ‘hat the
itutnu K*(' ? h'd l-lckedi
»*ell the doleful census of Elder
l*mb's IL nation.
lubes and turnips pressed the pump*
i whose Inner-nature held the
i "urni'h flr« department* with the moat
And they trimmed hlshonse with "Wfcloome"
And
dolla-a a:l In c«shl
Which ihv
• xultaw n** ** >tor handled with a thrill of
Wlshl u that jn filthy lucre might have come
bis whole douatiou.
Morning came at last. In splendor; but the
E dor, wrapped In uloom,
Kneltanild dicsylng produce and the ruins of
E dor. wrapped in sloom,
rlt amid ill —* *—
hi* boro-t
And bljrijiUy had uever till that morning teen
For he prayed for there who brought him to
that uuexp mod pPgbt.
Bat • luo worldly thoughts Intruded: far he
wondered o cr an t o'er •
If they'd buy that day at auction what they
iub ta nilai aid. , ...... 1 , gave th-ulahi below;
ibnponsppr elated found tb.s night their And hi* fervent prayer concluded with thenat*
“SOME DAY! 3
‘'Well, we hadn’t very much to do, re*-
tainly. Eat I mean o find tut all ab>ut
him from Maud this evening.”
Maud Prosser is Mala’s bosom friend;
• s * “ mere school girl. I met the Proa
he is i
the London Family Herald.
CUtPlKKUL
It it the alt- mo -n t f the following day,
ure all sitting down on the beach—by
,1 tuean L urie, Maia and mtie f.
mrie is reading, Maia is talking to
tkfco.d faced buy who s ands Ufo
^r, leaning on his woot en spade, and 1
■ Mwingatone of the Kag^ed-schooi
iu whi'-h 1 hrd packed nway in the
.... d my po.tiuanteau, but sewing
trr lehoreJj, 1 u u»t confess, and with
ny a look 6r award.
1 have been wsti hing the yacht,” Maia w
•.turning to me. “They^ have ^bven ilsb*d, and who sremed clever and well
. reju ^ though hit manner was curiously
enjoy, as during its performance he does
not want to talk. He is a pleasant lad,
and can beast of more of Maia’s good
looks than his brother R ben; List his
conversation docs not givu rue unmiti*
gated pleasure, though I must do him the
ju-tice to say that he does Lit very but to
interest me.
We watch the crowds passing up and
down, now distinctly visible in the lanip-
l'gbf, now shad »wy in the cu er gloom.
Care silt ng with our batks to the row
of lau j>» f at.u can s*e without being seen,
except in very shadowy outline.
"1 wonder Maud Proper baa not turned
Maia, who has been looking out
lor hei
“There i> her father,” Bury Waller ob-
ierv«s, n ddiig his head.
In nr other moment Mr Edward Prosser
is p tsaieg ch * • to ut, the man in gray be
side him.
He recognizes Maia at once and atop* to
speak to h» r and Barry, and lh-.u ho in
troduces his fri-ud. The man in gray
turns round, rsi*ing his cap. The lamp
light fill* fall n;^n l is fin« keen-featnrvd
face and drooping fair tnonsiache. I do
ncthear the t ame, but I roc an zs him in
a moment. It is Anthony Monckion.
Msia has walked away with him, chat
tering and laugh! .g. I he band pleys on,
th>i s untering listeners pass in one con-
tint >us s mm, children run about, gaily
colored bun i g droops over our heads,
mruwn out vividly by the unfathomable
night s'iy aiorr. Bejotd the row of
dimly d seemed flgurts on the seawall
there m-«us to be n .thing but darkmas,
except where a mysterious ii^ht twinkles
. • r <1 t'l.Ti- t.ir .lit .1' » •.. T • r»‘ is
no thunder of the surf to-night—it will
not be high water till 11—only tbe din of
the Itsm in-drum-uts and the loud rat.le
of the drum. They are playing “Auf
liut’ii r ' again, .111 1 I ?i'. M« ! m i.,y piuch
and listen to ih« music and watch the
different Ci/Uphs with whose sppe rar.ee 1
aui beginning to be familiar, and all the
time 1 hear only one low wntm.e, tbe
last Anthony Mouckton ever spoke to mr,
seo only his passionate face as he bent
at Mon Pi-air yrrerday, an 11 could over me on that balcony in Venice, in the
• e that Mrs. Wall*r ccnsidend it quite a Mrange radiance of that unforgotlcn
father in hr cap to have at h'r “at home.” | Italian dawn.
Lady Pf. aaer struck me as being a plain,
unpretending kind of \ ersor, Kir Edward
a long, gaum man with a Leo like a gca ,
who larked to me a good deal about s. me
b'icnt fio b ok which bad jnat b en pnb*
, about tbe bay since I was down
. fur my dip this morning. And now
7 bare emue to ao an ancuor, and are
a bout ssborr. Doesn’t she lrok
with her sail hoisted up like
1 look et the yacht, dreamily. Her can-
ithowsd'Zz ing.y white against the
p civine color of ihe eee, as the rieae
d MU on the incoming tide. The crew
iitr boat will have a good quarter cf a
i to walk after they have te&ched jth.it
of aeamy turf at the edge of the blue
awkward and odd.
“Don't you think we had bitter go in
for a little while?’ Laurie surge tc-J,
yawning “Tbeaun is very hot, and the 1 -rgeccngn for him to Lav# forgotten my
gisrn iimkts my c«ea arhe.”
‘ Ju t as you like," I answer, though I
should have been coment to sit where 1
am for h- nrs yet. I gather up my work,
Maia imti on her retd hat, with its sky
blue lining, and wp straggle homeward
along the t-tplanadc.
It a only 4 oYJo k, ard we do not dine
, till 6. If Lturie is tirvd of the fresh sir
- * • ya'Ilt that i-'.” 'in 1 i.’.v sun liinn, I xiu n it; aiH, wnenl
•is asks of tbe little bohl*f«c d hoy. ^ have s n her takn coTif ruble piss oi n
I forest his came. !’ I k.iow hc;». of ii ,• i *i«* hor-e l.nir • :i at ! j-.k a^;iv
‘And what is her name?*’ my work, I tiunter out for another r im-
ThsLslege. Oarboat is the Lalage ble, this time choosing the clifl path
J which rune round th.* Hoad, m.dsray i»e-
JlibJ.of water-logged woud twecc tl.^nuRiu.'
SmMHMM iook HR
y-"*"; T eS feEWsrak*-. j 1 1
fr..iiitiiiiv ., KCi 5, r»4 "a over a
"■‘.-"VSC 1 " ' :1 ’■
' , * 1 ' * 1 *»} ot
Wb it 1 .in n? IM.I1
SSSs?Sww«
Barry walled away wit Maia’s deserted
cavalier; bit Ldwaid Proaetrhas taken his
phos at.d is talking to me. 1 route my
self o listen though nis conversation et
soy o.her time would here inferisted ihh,1
fiud tnyaell ankwereing “Tea” . nd “Nw”
at random, wondering vagu«ly >1 Anthony
Mcncktcn has forgotten me—if he even
remembers so much as tuy name.
It Is ten i cars since I nave ■- en him—
the* view.
exis.eocr. We made hla fuquaiotance in
Venice, and wo l«at sight cf mm in Venice
—whether be Mt it before we dil or not I
nerer knew. He bad been traveling for
ideasurp, like ourselves. Annt Prideaux
had taken me abroad with her, meaning ot
adopt me, as she waavery rich and bad no
children of her own. But she bid dinl
ibefjllowing winter at Pan, and I had
gone back to 11 "ighvn G et>e to be iny fa
ther’s right hazd in the parish aaain. and
nobody <1 *rur.ed that Edna Probyn had
left her h«art behind lor in Venice.
It is ten minutes sin e Maia went away
—the I*.mil i-t playing a gavotte *
it, the next thing will he i- <IV in*
Kir
! I ook
He speaks in mi Ii a tone that I
know whether h*is n je*tcr tamest. But I
m thinking 1» -s of what he is saying than | nitan. r, ks i
:»f the sound of bis voice. It r.calls thoie i ton I J new i
Md days in Vt nice so vividiv—I remember 1 divid lalitioi
Kgainst the «!eek blue water,
i almost as I might look at a
A WEALTHY LADY DEAD. ha
I two ill>’
tv**ry tene of it well, ti.e perfect
self-poawtslon which is one of its forem at
attri'’u es, t*»e p^smve »*.*• r .nee ot high
bretding which it convey-, the gravity and
the tw.etnc s. o‘ it, *o iiu ike every oth-T
v >i <• in the world. Iam glsd it is too
dark for him to see how 1 have change !
since thoee old d its: and v«-t wbat do s it
matter? Probatev he has had half a il zen
love-aOaira since he kissed that girl m
white satin o the ancient ha’c >ny in Ve
nice, in the faint, fair golden light of the
dawn. He Las not charged —I can see
th t in the transitory illumination we
lamp-post now and thee, and whe
'• i: > ay qai-* hi art that oM love
1 forer. r. I coald no more give
I ihou/ht last night that 1 n.i
up. '' I’t I • II I ! ike the g
-f«ed io k i ebind me and csst
d-pthk of the seu.
.Id k v.': mug be verv Jiard to
Mi'H l'r hvn. ’
y d y,, j think ;o, Mr. Monckton ? ’
7 l » ; wnj; '
ly, since y^u have roused mv
his cool, plratant
er. The silence bo- J —
1 ,»dV T .Wm7h. d ;«j DtATH 0F LADY ROSEBERY, WHO
it answer mi nl{
‘ I t' ink thit'i
at Mn*, PUi-ir, (0 .
had vottcbkAfed ;
WAS HANNAH DE ROTHSCHILD,
their breakfast hour at
convenient hour.”
\ An Heiress to Million. Recollections
was a patron of (he turf, bttim ‘
-5 year, of a K e « the t.me of herlStfl
he.d and of th. be.rt' StahST m ff >
•'“^•"iraprrUl, vnKaca , aod
of (lie llrlllfnuf
' nd of turrstile Ua i- from the el'tl-
U« ( t(t| RC , When
Married lord Rosebery—
a frank and charmin* m.ina.r. Ala*, i
dun c-orrwpt'nd.nt, writing of ha drool ’
t year ago, said:
Robert \S slier 8trik»*s a match to ligftt L
cigar—* lies tme fine high 'red features,the
stun* 1 ’<ik of d« t« riuMiat hi shout th a
mouth and chin, the • *m- cl- wly cu*. f • ir
hair ard vesther-bcat^n complexion, the
samesmil* about the searching eye> 1
fancy he look* hard at me wLeo the fight
of our little ball lamp streams out upon
the door*step, and the clasp of hia hand i«
very friendly as he wish ajme good-n f ght
s » friendly that it oomii.ns me some
how, tl: ugh it scatters the Is
of my dream.
CHAPTER IV.
r ing to fird the
at liberty to give
. oi tne nonbu”
'I hr night ui his dialogue be h
ok n M-aivard very atoad'avly, L
* turju and lool.i me gravely lull
fragments . ey. a
‘•M * Probyn, will yo
I qac-tiyi?”
ti you mean," I cc
Fmm the Thlladelphi
L»ndon. K«»v. 10. - Lady Rosebery,
wife of Ix>rd lioseArj, the well*t>nown
1 Ural atatesma >, die i at 0 o’clock this
morning. Lady Ua.nd.-rv has been ill
for Mime time, rili* wna toe only ilaugli-
tcr of iho late IJatop Meyer do Roths
child. and was ra..:r:ed to Lord Rose-
i-ery March 20, lSTt
TH K NOULK LOKl 1
Laly Koe.isr
rouncod in tin-
nrCH LADY,
death ia a^*
. ch, wfljr a
h 'iit»roftho EjgiUii branch oflW
sga glnci
but I
I wale up next t
shining as bright s:
therky as aerrnely oeoeoacinasof
It is very early—not 7 o’cl ck yet:
get up and dre*« my-elf, and lak
hit from thnpeg in the hill. p*»« out into
the cl- ar early moahioe, whi!e the old wo
man who “does” for ua is tnkirg in the
milk.
The tide is very far cut: there is no
shadow on the duncolcrcd m« d«, lying
smooth ard soft ns velvet from the line of
half dry soa-weed under the well to the
edge o the faint blue, nnutfileJ water a thor
mile away. I saunter a little way up the of ?i
Uesd, to wh«re the em oth gra^-v scopes "A
•wtepdown to meet tbe cliff-, and here 1 . likel
sit ir.c d mn on a rocky boulder to watch I My jrnvrntioDal rr«.erve and vigorous
“the wide aea sparkli' , g,” and *0^ drink in native iri:j-i i;y stsnJ mt hi good stead,
lorgdrsurhts of the ddic oQfbriov air j Lauriebe-hclf c uiJ n t Lave --l.own more
‘L.dv ^
opportunity of b tne » pow.r in Kjcjetr’ ’
rlio nii.trei. of moo.ouo a jar in h« *
on n riglii, anil ih. owner of . anlendid t
cliat.riu m liuckingh.in.bire, cram mod I
full ef art treaanrra—all Inheritrd from ’
tiT.fatlirr. the late Baron Mner da J
.foil. _,-o. o._ atuiri to ‘
ot, socially, |
Sho i* of tha fair, languid t;p., andaukta
SiS?™? 11 ? sloutfor -e*. Although
Roth child—she might.
>-n air.ioet nniquo po-ltL,
Lady Rosebery has nevei
mormaity stout for her age, Althouah
Ltfnctiy intelligent and most kind and 4
ftD'wt-nutured at heart, she is quite! dill* «
cieniJn the mysterious art of leadia*
genteel conversation, and at offldnl tZ i
d?sp‘.° D * h * r manuer somiWw to 1
Th«tr|_
pa the caste of Vere de Tare
“DiJ you wonder wh7 I loft you
abrupiy—that time in Venice?”
Il at must speak of tl.ht dead p h*. it is | tu j i-t will i
a; wel to speak of it noiv as at any Other j *•().,| T U e r t(f eethe;.i
titer. I-. n.»y even I e well to g t it over, | shouldera*-
if alia ton to it i» inevitable—it not to a 1 -1 nel
lu-U-1 it nil w< uld be iuoreawkward still, i “1 thifek it
‘•V\. did rath r wonder what had bn-1 you null, Miss
nriHgUaomr, reiumii.^ his -Not sneeriAdtUnyb-n.', perhaps
*" --ouni tf compo— I though womso *« sinl to he dcfic lent :
oo ( seci- of homer.**
or | “Th<y aie mlflilhakVkcreature-.
fatuous Rothscl.il l fa mlv, fi< ir.g^
den en lant of Nat an Mover RothsjbhlidJ
who lixod h * tesikn- e in Londolt in
I'.ON and win ouu ,f :hu lice ton ^t the
or.gmat founder oi tlm gnat linonc ui
li ii e ut Prank lor L Lady Ui.aeherv I t!2L - . _
w. h ti..- o tv oii:M of H ,ron MoS-f de ! P r . e J u,Uc *: •E-inal every
R- lb-child, wn , d<d •sri, „,h1 u .|, , ; rights. I think if *Hm>
fi-urth pnif .Nathan, tuy iuuudcr
nib’were to .peakimr in pubilo *
> would immediately con- *
rc& And «o it baa oomn •
ly Roeatarr worships her
' her children, subscribe*
Urgily to maty charities and' auharas in
^jdiatinctly aubmissive and doneaile
ceadfutt Icok with
tie whfch surr ri»ca mvtelf. But 1
Tiianntion which be
,1 *r
forgot me in two days, very
i and petty,
pdeed. My aunt very often spoke
I;- j ing ii 'thing had ha; pened.
• you were a -’.ranger in \*euice,
It will bo a v»ry warm diy—it (s warm
already, even here among the dew wished j an wer.lo king past him a
grssws and brambles and long trails of blue fc ttre c ing to tiie
honeysuck'eon the slope of the great bill, ahsdu p oil in shore to tender
tbe very face of the great splintered rock ! gr*- -n-
behird me iswarm to the touch. Above “No
me towers the Head, gl omy purple with of y« i
heather, goiden-fringrd with gone, p’ctnre- Wf kr
like in it» bnadth of co’oring thro n out an! si
by its background of intense bine sky. But J He
it is the sea which fascinates me, tha tei^a { ati< k i ,.d i
which I gaze as I sit an the brown beoldcr I hia k-*ei
whith has taken me in “a chair of alls tic* J haj. •» f(^e
verr rate and absolute,” leaning fo
with my elbow on roy knee and chin
band, in mv faint hlus clinging
gown.
theunrufll <1
-lioaling
“Kea dream*?” a voice My* quite cloee to j that it 1 is not of :r,y
aMe to-
“Ir nl
iil brill
Ion* . R o," 1 i
■ lpic. of '
,r.l i EU*u
whl ' 0 1 ...
n to*-f* »*»*• V 1
, gat: h|l*l (^*.1
i I lock ronnd to find
M-M'kton atat.ding i:. the narrow pathway ,
looking down.
“Yes,’’I answer,quietly, but glad my |
hat throws aurh a ihadow over my fafl*. 1 ,,~j
“And like the hu^htod and wife in Tenny- h *nd nt my *•>
d»»’- ——• rtgr-vti.io hi„— .,
l! *r. v or .. 1 ,rf* V. u. certmnlyv
- .H iu. kiialrk sharply on
w: '!' “SJ^'VNurk. j- >•» « 2SS !, ’-?ijou h.'.io’s i- '■ 'J 1 !",'
e nog **». ,r .1 r !r„ If. r forjlveDtta, I 1" ' no1 uu
1 ■'“gfortt.'
lowing at mt now,
if, but without
“Think you, Mr. J
‘ i hjy are so small
and yd. they can
Mructidn. Ob, I
»il that i» good did..
But r-hava had msoa la
Min Probyn.”
Thors U about mo * good
a ceh brated writer eaUs
lor.rd, pruJish. op#B*air,
En^frahwotnio,” Lonrfe.l
MnDt.Aer we camo 1* from tU
th.n fcmeoody had blptsd that
Moncmou was, or hod bs#n,><ry wil
do not know why sho teld tt; hat sho
•*y »; V»d si I romombar it now 1
m.^seli Jp a liuls stiffly.
• 7 c: ...r.rcrr. ‘kY—. aiusi oavo bcon nntortnnato tn 1
1MJ, Iierhaps he renlly ; your reiperiencos, Kr. Monehton. vOi
H.e farrier which that | coursd there »re good and had **»«*,as
t hsi raised betwten us, | there arc good sad bad men.. Baton* con
generally choose one’s own sbhipty.
lie smiles slightly, walhing V
th* ground. ^
Mcttcrnicl, herenivaf tho dignity of
of the AnatfiairEmpire at V*cscs,
nn-l w bcn'he dfed h'S descendanta
I '.‘r illusion by royal license from the
Udy Howb*,’. married wa. s^Jo»-
d. Brit that has ... tak.it pUm
i«"r:
I tell you I
free will tha: Ljwilb iiiiryeso
of England to bear tho snip style
and title of tiaron. This fotjdkdof lira
1*1 house of Rothschild lived In
N.-tv Court street, Swithin’s lane, er]
tno othce of the firm still i« and on*- 1
rem'-mlx-rt-d those days relaSsS Unit V
ing the beron. as of that deceit* found
t-.c floor strewn with bars of goM,-w»HMt
liad > con temporarily placed fur security
in her own boudmr so tiiat she .bud her
i h i-Iren trod literally upon gold, Tl
was tho Baron Rothschild of tk* dl
tho moat capaide and trusted head'oft
eminently trusted family,
'I hpro was grcit ado in Lnnden when
Hannah de Rothschild married the pop**
»r !x>rd Rosebery, known in the pee rag*
f* An^bald Philip ^'rirurosw, fifth Earl
■ ;itcif » much attention u 111. wAJd'nj
ii took pUce tn London on March 20,
The papers of society, and *ven
the |fe>ro KoLd journals of events, devoted
ico tailie almost dally chronlole
dei-pic* ‘ It was not sltogether ^
l *<id, and then to go don't think yon would say so il yen knew
r • nuc Y naco tut tiie almost dally chronlole
- irftb preiiminariee, and people
* Brlii \ gere not ashamed to ao*
- ° kAOW \ .V * Irumiont im.iul In fcL.
everything. You mu t ;iot bellm all yon
J'fOi I ke»r abon|jie^|ps Prekyu.”
i»ly of Uto J.wBh faith.
And time 1 know (tot I am jprowtngoil* 11 *
Sagoagea^
LtSBU.
iMr. •tun col..
i drrnk Um leva* *
* f.:.. t;a =-.
UaU, uIc.a«.oUL ^ ^ j. S-BUy M.u
t.ThV «»'• ssffiiii3v!«- taUw ”
*"“ , TB —- v -"'
c, j.u y—p— 1"0* lh « *< nllcmin
JJapd so do L *
Hpp log l0 * ar(lB ur L^tnnnnaln hvr while
lh “juloophon k«
SSis» - ^
rim, and to.o nt^Hn P ,.«n, . lrUBd ,y
. I(m« (lie crows Wll.ifi u.„Ai n n
' a* r* 7 : I*.-].- lAMtisir .7dvrr. r .j m im. ^ w ^^aem
does it carry H
.incrrttr «cti uuth.
I .hall 'not Ulte.o
u 1 chill con>i
,n Uif i.;,.,, the na.itcn-
:„r A t ;.A ^.n«i
rv ur««-*jr *” —... i .u-».
• *it-jr »*»»>* •••«-
tcmiwraiuro
about la,itu.le 4u a.gn-
n that tl>o easterly
. i. ... r.. . l ’ - i iin. i i ^l.. lu- . r I I.FH'. 1 '
'"V r ' hi , U th . ftnt u.lit I bate ulten lie- , lectnnU^ fajl
|J&kl-tS. r.Y/^rlVtautn. I ' ’I’..'. . . .MMnbo.
■ turuion to
rth anti lh»«
which »il*
anxlu'i. Io
,c«n.r b.,|i....xp*"«o;
But 1 thlnl. ail the
ilinii linvele.
, , irorb” eutul
Uh which
...I m! ' 1 "
lake n.
&SiTitoke. very ..rlynoko- ^ ....,. U«.
ST»tKta*‘teZ.Th .ay.,.n.:“life;S?Iw.!J7J?S«4»•
• l\ to U ” J S2toHrTWot. ml on 1 f H n , with enjto-* «- I “h. t ih.t, *'•<» •-? ,r ‘ rnJ *
ting ,1; *n “ ‘ , narrow P*Un cottcioo. of U. !in. ..'in .1.1*1 . D “'; ni.h.lf.
'^r 1 ^ — 1 ,htn * ouU : isBSsa
.i-veheett —; _ Jh. ^0^ 1 V*2S^ 1 ”
•«" i him. . . r f f r.iin*
| V 1U ™ J7 r .logaher^ onr
hit , i;r i r k ( Ta,’h.;ci 1 ’.
ih# dewy darkness are *L
tin* bcu*t» slorg
• ft tht dim royno
fJJJL uTu"*h a IhlVa were not | knowledge, sou • LMag-. and , t)e •span—^*.-r— * into the night
SSSI-«•««•!/!* cf’.bt’choyuau,
iiis cyw.
io i-.-e W u»« (» ' “■■••■ -
' bl “ k to’Jkitn".hink th."«h*»old^*“
are which reluaia. | untie
Ion never to 1ft
red for him
'-.“an.. --«- 1 , .,
lh 'Tud -b.i sFttSXXfiZ 1 ^.hcuM.iiAtk --as- - -*• la
I have olteo tri -
uhl *aj *• recollrclion o!
tent ' Only
■Ut.re i. o. mr* ‘l" , ,,ll Cel'
rtXnfotp’u^^^r^oJanU J-S B-J ^£ ,*•
tbe to.o; 111. Ikiff retnra* to the yacht,' ‘ J’.clO th. (art that h« ■*a t »■» , do no , h tl that
mil pr-KOtly weiee.lh. •• •'"l’.°hh he! ‘VlL‘turn a iaiutaher comc.uu. oi
l |.Uh.rwhl.«l...utnkcahc.MOd r,d« lDll . b.ck. lit* !,!. , . ( h -
rtuietty at »,tch r, h.r buw<l'ril .harpoorat r. aod I J*"*’ . / u
arri.ed lorg ui the krc.t O'ff. .' ^ «
. .-1 I>-,kiug_at h.r watch. "I^wouO.r : tbuar «- -** 1 *- ' 1 •>**
• rot (tut in .o api-araac..,
• He any hn. *on. home, Mata >-«
dkunieU my lover,
u l am haw ivi—
of an indefinable
- i .m ii her couitiou* «» “•
Ihey turn a l am ia
. iu U rg
" “ "" A .‘i'xt'tt. v M.u H-uc-ul • f,e.
lh , ,.tt norajc, hl . „at , ha art )oto«- _ l . cc kTrt „ ry , when Mm
Korcfol, h.H
rrat l.cti th
(b.1
little. 1" k '"'
„1 by if-
ly face.
.half.
We have
0 hi* I
■•grirTamefur kti b ni „, b i e 0 f «J- j At ,’he cr,
*t uercr *> - ' ff»».'y, W.U« <^ a
lbl.e but coot, !'• r 7. 1 fn |„ V . M’.ri-
Old Head towers,
world f b^«W » ,k# V
.1 ciean in the uvsh n « rn
r- a great mmy pf P
a .r.l • IT '•> 1
lyop u*
h'tjgo.thcl.on. l. pr.b.odary
*S mot rf | K'r’ea'
.ilt'l.a < 1 hrhtlj til
■"•• n •; •
taste.
tney
■ "””r"’GuH
tiiat lalittid., .oil
r;*be careful, o
no’ to go further
0 Labrador curre
them. Thoy n
their journey
stream as long tt« U >v
th.’N then-fore aim J® *'. 1 ’where the
ii ..taint Newfuunulan** lwuU .
...r. i.t of twenty or i" lu
(lull htream ( u • , ^ the vessel
tj.flve mile* a • o. v r\
iLleadofagOtnjl^ m making
Orcour.., uvery 1 , iBlulial lh , oceau
the c .1 u! a (tip I' '
jd 11 in Lb,
and tho help
,, 11 f Miomn .*
j day
■hue thin
1 walk
r c l the
what ho ♦»»;* '* i . Ji , , in vonr own toil, jcu u«.
answer unrssdj- any n ' c 7
great | ^ _„ a „ ri M en 3 a«h f« r you .her .
1 . 1 V , L ro free to cor e and go a
(..cm.ttoa lor, U aA 1 It’... r. wbj»*
a.rthHU^.uV.Ui^owo.wi^
M'l,
a batht. *"he
•tehee»ght of
have l»'
yon be
v , ry .ahu,- cc. • -■ r y . - n
“r k 1 , ..“iV-i.:; -«»- - v
‘ make m the p.al -IU .ft
.o remember that old fooilsn ,
. ... o l utf. ..*’1 tho T.rtcir
■’ I ■* rl ' 1 - j. !( anc tioakinsutr •
1 ' ‘/VtY ■ hti’.rt.twh.fh th..
- •“'! - ! L , .1 , r I- , I ' ot ia ;v
riagu t'v.t.wr. ; room, f" 1 ' ' m,rl.«n bunt m >o
,,..1.110 ■*» / w „ a boy. I*- [ to aavj hccu con.tJci
^•,3,; it alto »1 ':r‘n V '•
V.... ■ * ,7:uc-
■■ v ,"' •.. • • ‘"'"-'l n-i n
1 , '• ' r , V-‘ l V‘ e n the conversation turned on
. , the tole h- ires* of \ ir . T.Utt, when the coi
Kor ’S k ^'»ld!«»ob W m.bHodly.’’
,or 2
•JSrTjSib.
iiUitar.M a* • b0 " , Tl b Zl n|«.o.
K-sk, UJ •
i d :
( n slid, though
, .1 ■: >- ■' • 1
iut-1 * scro-s rbe s<a* p e«*ntiment Wallea e'^AniboDy Mooektan
h tv.- fallen upo* V ;ir y uV ll0 w tbit ikai * , kin /i n t. • grave,
S?i!3^iig|j*^fejgs55iaaas5ijteai
StSVhS KsVSSJSSfwKrs
r an old matJ
itorm in summ 1 r, »
■ ■■ > ; i.c «.-• •*
a«t y mhere be would he mo*t .tk« j ‘ u gel them *w»y
. .1 in i - in' oat the ’ast iirag"** u ► . . .u — ^*(
u-, aaj h< promiaad to brio* oat ihe
Ur,hill.’*
r^iTtfivTiyr--“ijla- O. u«a.b-i.b-J-^
I rt k »uth an intereai in a
1«f whe#* owi.er the L
r . ii to day. Tnere mu*t
taisgpriiphclic In it I _
..rt. aUcr.artU, «T~* »- caTna’ion. Wf-bj .fcb 11 bejo.
«rrrS5. 8 t.-.v 0 ./ r ^ i »*-«■
STb.L'VxarVh. S iSLow in •»U^hairSf
had not
Mons ne »
spirit we i
•I?Vu(b. «•*» tM '-* 7 1
1 hul but. ^ •’Vhcth.r ,<
yuur^ el'f- hfif, aud ,b
nj.iwl *■ I ‘“ ,e 10,1
-1 tuppetc you
, '; c .io,‘i r .'h„:rr.-;»i^a »t,
x l oa* mr , * n * hiD *-
W u d I kr.o«
-1 snppasef
relative term,
t think pewpl o
tbjn?
ote yon
amid
* 1 ,, | v I. * • . : » ' 1
w- JewLh
Miss ll.nnah de
l have de -
t\ tbal
tlk’.cg,
‘ and,
(she
Roe . » al.ii g U f
, btren.tttH n ••
oh-.ia.cr whch Uurleaaj*
Ml wn* cbMicUrl.Uca
• , , aw lh. compl!;t «» l ol
•r am bottbomo™
“ 9 a . ^termination^ by, bl.
J"
fint cam*
Pcohyn wh«o ih*
, Bui I think ,bk
, th. did ten year.
anpeersd to <®*®
dhi'w - r
, lb* Kali ol
-F rgm
,--;r
?x Wu>i - n.Tc» &&& 1 ‘«-
i •
- m L, , u bbna.ll ri*bl
it hare forgo’tcn ali alutl i- ■
7 ,* ,... I (mnnot leftist the
"m Au lhi t i-haKol (hat .topO
i very T
little c nn'.ry gu
imigin. -b* 1 “F
.:::>■• V. .v■: a:.-;:yu-
rv 7'V v ...; I... IZV.i,. .U ^
Knt inti* (*#» **•— -• , - • . in th* iace “** .“r:*; 1 . -(J Dai log saio vu»b **• «*■*»—
•th thv o il kc
It b«
Lira led rather a .agabood We I
hivr ,
the.
tide, my heal resting
■ pUHi
einihtir qnsint
it,.; K td sewing
to go »
vet-ring with ll
vgaicat one of the old
ml stretched out befote
vvllow sand'boots, my
Ijinr in my lap. . _ p .
‘ I *opp ' e he has gone up to the 11
• ' . M i - -tx* ni'd. ’iv.
,a v -
Mua Pn ban an I 1 hti«* hern pi u l"« MJ
bnina .boot I iem lor lhela»l twenty utin-
do w
Th. Wnlier*
». •- • '
pi ’
.•irk alro'ly
b.itd p’ay
„,„iu« • ;v • quarter cl H* 8 1 *’
ii xv on w.ijhtlv— *u » in ‘ ‘
The evenings ■
b«ln
, Mai*
id 1 i
;.hich orbi
twdigit whvn 1 k
and Berry AW •
time, the other j l
i.'.T behind. By-nnd*by
• cavalier, and yoorg
left to bad the p “
langl —
Vv'u lined that kind • f hie,
’A.'.'.'A.cr.rircdoIi,. Lik*
“Y.
hare had r*rr .. . . — - . -
iaon- •harpiy.torniti*r,mndUjjiB«- [ • ^
Utiixe the groups or * “ n " ‘
\ nt h .bert **aage.i incuuve*«-*—« jcompantOB e^J 0 ?
litl’e
do,”
... cirei* °( iatJI
Jly e I rclB
ch lh* hard •'•at,
and long lme* «
Merger,
un- ptirie, cw»
•Then why m
i-dde,
,.d Ms
l in con vena
' But l heiieve 1 pn'. i
t \ from the mere oread
,f tired of that tov. <
k u fmeih*n. - *
’ii-enc^, -hith u.y 15V 1 * },»,» V* } '\f;C1 of
anti wtich I, (so,• Irhritte eo.i
n mil d <ut ] * W*’
l ^‘mVi , ime b o| ,g otber,
J it ,'tl 'r ' n day to
find an uno^cnpi
,1 l take povet-n n
Tht
“Yon are not a
- V‘i‘ Wn"Ti***| ,!A'^rnTn'n’ ligd'ly
anmaadl-ok I l»m*m , .c( tn-munK
11 inoiAci aft*
i, with sn tttt
H*d<w
l ■
‘ ^.‘^r^mo'hJr'r.:
d our Iricoda-'.ip on Ihn ru
led n nappy, ~ ,.
"loiebery, and loi.r t
..union—Iw°g*r san . i
l»i»band—a prominent 11
rv li' c*. and Ol*° n , i
Jo well known to need l (
i. y < i 1
•: 1. 1
, f his col
re Ur.,’
Idinr lb.I I"'” 1 * ,P‘
rdUt. Maiea..." bo com.
r au a|'|’ear«'l- ,
' ltlV A,l. r 1 gtee you?
, B.U»Ca„v**,
irsssrsr»iS;Si ,, 4SRiSK
that dead p«»**
“I have been I
M'nck on, and *
out fur a uron*.
“I ihall b« v ‘
tio.w...’«od»*-b.
Maia is ° k .‘“ *v”*
(.liter on th* meumtog
Mo . k’ou ia ,
all h«r damp .
it look. i‘b* * L .
chnk. am a. mtoow aa
all her yb ndtr pliant 6
with airy ir-*-,
l must n
trine your yacht, Mr. foutth E
, you would takn u. 4> lSdS.
ndfith*r. (be I
po'died M»vvh I
•Blindly i
•Then jon
“But I ha'
p mt ot that’
appy, Mian AYaller,”
ill cire I
IthaOarii’« > l
^rward'.” And
uiilitarv ** 1 *
v »ud leaped
| dared the *
- lv«
r.l!
In lili bo w.
,■ throw younelf oat of
n.wrred the guard.aun,
u are,’ I >“"••• - r- c il.-
..ratal lo pay «roa.p.tnwM* , UP „
ur ,ol*r ia ud lite 1W- J* **“ 1
Mill Waller a Intim of youj
a ia n pupil of my aM
tl,* Walters ate lru u la ot "»” r t , „ ff
P r *. u, L r i.V'.V Maia.” I
ob, y«s; P 1D 8
* e *t thechaoew"
tp-sing i
• hi' b pn mi;
‘OU. no, tl
was drowned
She turn*
11 dauii.-* *d
r at “I** 1
‘ • \ t.uv
J «dU*'.* in ;
l " J 1 “fiEiSd the br»«l
’ 1
breast sml «
ed the king,
expia
: m »
-Kvirybody i
ti.
mg.
* tiiat idea. And yel
„t,i much more than
lie
ig Lrebk*
fs*t fo
,tli a 'b.0* of \[ ....kmn h
!k at Ue wa atrt.o.
,be wall, hi' grave alrto pro
llr i
k that ' « nt • I
ha. bree.’m«
‘".'."u'lir the Fatherland:'’
,tod)tl-
.lo’.e contaia. a
, tor Herman ulieexa
oltbaprw
i or ui»uy I cut.
..<1 t-> 1'
I Lin i. tud on
i un^eutlcuiiuli
sdetainiog Iriend.
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