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EXPECTING 10 BE BLOWN A WAV.
K Tees HP" - ;u. '•: to iiitf
7>J(. Vi;islsli»jjh>o rii^tKil
■io.’vifC «tJiliU»x.
Noi '■£ tba t the aid-? 5 of the summit i
wem at row u sit': '/»irtin, bi'utim and j
debris, t»;y (be c it* ox :#!atn.;1 great' that- Januaiy what I J j
saw w. :r ino
■li U<
ia the icnw-m my comrade, i
: M----- nnfe fo '•t... ic 1 w.ta
v i iO' ,-d hick. i 1 i biiiu, • Ttiens is no¬
’eg iu he U.e devil u» pay. ise I guess
I'll make everytbiiig snug.'
•By nine in the Bvoum„ the wind had
inc r t hsea te 100 miles i.si hour, with
Inavyn'oec. At midu’ght tlib velocity
of iin* stout! wa: I AO u i • and the ex
posed thermometer reached ~4 ilegrees
be'ov zero With the stove red, we
could hardly get it above frerxiug inside
the liouso. Water froze within three
teet m' the fire- in fact, v.hoio you are
now siuing,
•At tins time tl e noise rut side wag
deafening. Ah tit one o'clock the wind
n .v? to 150 laiii-s. It was now blowing
a hurricane. Tho wind, gathering up
all the loose ice of ho mountain, dash¬
ed it agaiii.-t tl.a Ltusc with one con tin
tad ioar, ! lay wondering how long
tho building would stand this, when all
at once came a cn s'u M- shouted
to me to gut up; but I had tumbled out
in a hurry ou hearing the glass go.
You sec, I was dressed, to keep myself
warm in bed.
‘Our united efforts were hardly equal
to closing tho storm shutters from the
inside, but wo dually succeeded, though
the lights wont out when the wind camo
iu, and wo work d in the dark.
lie rose to show tm how the shutters
of thick oak were first 'secured by an
iron bar. and secondly by strong wooden
buttons firmly screwed into the window
frurnoe.
•We bad scarcely done this,’ resumed
Doyle, ‘aud were shivering over the
lire, when a heavy gust of wind again
burst open tho shatters as easily as if
they had never been fastened at all.
AVe sprang to our feet. After a hard
lussel we again secured the windows by
nailing a cleat to the floor, against
which ono end of a board was lixod,
using the other ena as a lever. You
understand?, 1 nodded. ‘Well, even
then it was ail we coaid do to lorce the
shutters back into their place, lfut we
did it. We had to do it.
‘The rest of tho night was spent in
momeutary expectation that the build¬
ing would bo blown iuto Tuckerman’s
Iiavine, and wo with it. At four o'clock
iu the morning tho wind registered Irib
tubes, it bad shifted thou from oast to
north-east. From th is time it steadily
lelt to tetTrfiileiTaT''nT doI^IockT"'T ilis
was tho biggest blow over experienced
on the mountain.’
‘Suppose the house bad gone, and tho
hotel stood last, could you have effected
an entrance into the hotel?’ I asked.
‘Wo could not have faced the gale.’
‘Not for a hundred feet? not in a mat
ter of life and death ?’
•Impossible. The wind would have
lifted us from our feet like bags of wool.
We would have been dashed against
the recks, and smashed like egg shells,’
was the quiet reply.
‘And so for many hours you expected
to be swept into eternity ?'
‘We did what we could. Each wrap¬
ped tr iself in blankets and quilts, bind¬
ing these tightly around him with ropes,
to which were attached liars of iron, so
that u the house went by the board we
m’g .t stand a chance—a slim oue—of
anchoring somewhere, somehow/— Har¬
per's Ma uzine
They bad been engaged to no mar¬
ried fifteen years and still he had not
mustered up resolution enough to ask
her to name the happy day. Oue ev¬
ening ; e called in a particularly spoony
ira.moof :>ind, and asked her to sing'
him jhko stiff g that would “move’ him.
She rt.t d avo at the piano and sang,
“Pa iing I am growing old.’
1 r< inires no little learning to be
Cenc.'i i: little study to be ample and
a . rest oommand of language to ’.k?
plain. It i your uneducated or at best
yon. . 1; ear. at-, G mou vho confound
r’n ir m •.in . : ■' h great puffings of
vanity ;nui exhibitions of bombast.
A panel biva.cn in.a ergo behind a
box cemfaming a eonffin iu a Contra!
ihiiiri ..il c 1 *ip; other day greatly
ir.gisieiu'i' : bag ige rmiu when itcried:
“L l ■. ;* out, it . hot.” It was some
tin.a bcdlno m evil.! be convinced that
the dead man had not come to life.
When a yom;: n an, with hair narted
.u . . . .a one barrell eye
; r , to d : . 1. that be bad a soft
p-i'ice : t ' . for her she cruelly
replied tha- sb■’ always sapposed it was
in his head, lie's got another girl
now.
A person has been arrested in Texas
murdvty.of a man named smith,
decrca-te the smith fam
cans will bo ro3eoted in
r<p
ays trying to teach
le at tho table.—
t when I have
leave the ta
that is all
Upright Pianos \ Tone Unt'qualh'd And Design for
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