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BY AUNT SUSIE.
<Thi- to a corner ret MlJe for the Little Folk* of The Constitution for their er.t r
ta’mn- :■■• Bl ••••'»'* 11 a, t of * ct ? ! ■ 1
Tommy Ant.
From God Hovwkeepin*;-
«O ho’ Tommy Nut. in your jacket brown,
Why do jvi hang in the hickory tree.
“Ob! I’m waiting for brave Jaco riort,
jo« ?ce;
He will come very soon to cut me down.
•V Tommy, now v 11. is it nk* «P ’ "’TI’
To swing in the sun. and the roti star-
to. I m and my jacket s
I think 1« had plenty of sun and air.
••My Jollr brown brother* there on the
H.SXdr jackets rtarhed in the newest
But* j£k k«T« waiting ‘ hC ,Onr ‘ S ' t
! yhairSmst tonight If be doesn’t come
ivund!
-Th n y o by U X™. ‘l’ “f o,d I,ickory
rve sucked the sweet dew. drank
Where Eve swung in the wind’s wild hur
ricane. , ...
«r;i rm giddy and Was a nttt can be.
r» FhiMr.n: Iwnt to toll yon of a
, !? . •V. this W «k- u '.as from a
’ ‘SnMSin‘h’ t
J had mad. her# «.
J »hm Brown- «t- rah! sh- jaat'-d to
S an-..-. ’Hit it took TO bmg
Xo« think of n «»»’•« * irt " nlv J
■ to work and making mon -y to
23SiS.»«-"
" L two Correct rm s. Miss Jimmie <’•*.
n , x«i - •••ii t'l iuUe Brown.
Mj liton Station. Mis--, : „
Triton «n . ro »”•’ cnly corret t ansu« ..
iimm e Cr.r.’s » t«er < • me hr.-t. so she
k.. ■..... -■ .- t
l!v . ouiy on- I ><•'o.l.
11 i of y*»u woiii’i
? 1 ‘\T”\ iX:. st in them. Yon must
; . . tetow. I am
Uk .nted a ’i ■« "FteW-
Very Talented Fowl-
.....,, . nm’ablv th- most intelligent
’ ...'.J. *>—nm! IA :t Staten
lewl in •h” ••’••mtrj !* «..
. . •»„ . .» ro amount m )P ’*> s
«l. ■ d t « part with lib* J- '. ' } .
•s / x .»rk K or«!»-r. New IMip i>
M th . Vtifc’K bird anti her y« un ; owner
u><. • the . 1 t . ... ?i ath • ■ t it
•- kt ■■ - : n •
«•. ■ •- . ... n 1 .!!• d et’.. . I ’
* r a” !!-
V” ! tc Vs *V‘ k >« .• r< •»
. '■ ■
f\>n*y •• Hi: v.oxi<
thrrce j. . t • f’’e .’. *‘aht of fin. jt»-
t.e . . g. r.f. to v.a.- h t.- r.
i - - nil. I’K’tny R.acoftdly walked a
V j’.. r. • ■•’>■•. •<• r .-~ the ...' i.
s.r re tt,o s'.;: ••i.r eit.-i.s v.as gtvcii. Th
-1-e evl t on the ur uh I |.ro-
; I • - . > • I o ■
fwrfnro • • with w< n»h >• Iby the
• nmi.ttrb . ■ y. .\« ; <iu it‘.iy l»y the
portrait «»f the clever !•••». h hi: h is h-re
r‘- n. F*i»r. a. ar ion • feathers o . h-r
Httir . . ho that does not prevent
from being very agile ami very graceful.
r >’ ■>.! «»(f a toy « :tn.-.an. dying
tl:r*.:>-3h ■ 1*..-* ;Ver»'«i hoop s.nd >’; ppt':g
a 'ope. Fanny pe 'c.-l n<:> fr.U’l ;• .Inzca Ict
t-*- I Intel n’t 1 I;-.. tli-.ye Whiei; jy.-lle--
Si. r o.in 1 • .. . • ai l a d< «.(.>» r
• ■ ■■•' ■ • cleet audi at -.
r-« fer trr • < ' •>:. v. her the e;r»-u- eaaio
t • .J,.:, an. •. rv ... • t ... ..;t v .'. I tin?
rxi 5 < : i'. . . ■ : ? gr at u -. <x<.
.itirxt; i .»».!* > < <>».?:: mtmifm
letter* <*f 1 xr» .tntnng ’1 h- Cnnsti
inlhtn'v l.ittie Folks.
I .I’ 1.0 *. .-.-p'..-.;? nal s’antpt of all
k. •• . •• •• .. ; I can get. ar.-l
tt---. .... :. . > p --t.ic ti.fie away time cuhi
1 at- nil. c ...it. ill i, ui«| ■»« | read v.sir
’■ ■ -« ■•• t<. b •• :i ■: yon a'l <>!.< c nrue ■
tr.--.fi; in tt v.I .tear paper.
-
: • t ••»..- < . titttl ■•■. I ;.i.'
mth pc .Tr--.-. r.ti.. town ;.i I Uiten, miu-
I - I’ie «-rn J.ut. ..1 th -rate Irh-.n
•• ■ ’■ < file .I’ll’ Il • . I’;.: b '...1it..,
th.-e • hur.-ii iwn -ch .. < <>n«i «i<>u-o. tw.t
railn-i'. and a ‘ t ict>*ry.
I ..rend t at an | h!.e it very
r»”. !>• i‘« h-i'.r but :c!mi..rs yet, hut ho-a* to
l. >e Metre .n slw-rt time.
' -1 -i x.
■:. ..>i •• r. Hope ••• v.e tre '
- ■ ■ etgbt and r • « tie. It ill you
kirdiy ai'-rn ns n.t-.y.. •; bnppj —-isii.r jh opkw’
va. lr. V.< l.'i-.- «.itx ill han g sh! «-X|a->itton
r.vxt fall. Papa .-.n.- he will lake u» ln_ck there to
<’ r !alb*r, Tl.< tn -t;. I*ia" >i* r. let' IJ!.crt<<u,
i .... :n ■ |.. ;» "hr v. ,r. I|. w.inl.l iikevny
w .« h t- h-*r Iro'n anv •>: in- <>’.| acquaintances.
tn v’l cl••>«.• r.y a-kii.c. «pi’ >t:on:
" hat great warrior was t ux.i i y a4 , arrow
W- e«*li ’r*!- ' i.ir.i . .i tin ’t <*7
< Of!*.* j-rIMhT- ft.
Molkr u W.lhs. lenient, tlx—lt Isa* I* en qwito
l ;tC tic.” *tn«— i wrote to you. but 1 .m|-e
tou . d 1 a-.- t..t for.-,.;- -w nie. I run ii little “.-lim
in’ in my whi-eich .tr.and i am not so well and
strong a • I cm* Ito l-e. and i>«... ;| U V e to u»caear
tr<"'i.|—t; tot atl: fi.sr what tint mean*.
lit hive . id a lovely emnes-r. and I can go out
ir.det It ever • i.:.-|. 11. . out ill tut lltth
l-'Tgy ..‘d •.re..t o>u: u i«r!.:»c«>ven-<l with ;
I ....... i.,.; it willsism lx- whHc.sn.ow and ready •
« - I
I .o.e my iteisis, and !>ave a nice little net dr.- I
•iwt while !.-* ■•<.
W frier v .11 • lie ’re to shut tn* in lhe hon-e i
for a 1 r.~ t;i>it. >.< i v ..i.t I C”lr.«i tore titr letter I
!" -i: He- Ci.: ‘;us fto a ruat.y ol y-.n as will I
w, tin to me on i.ty Idrtli day, I •evcmlwr xal.
«.ra>c « rane. Yr;-..3 Ari.-. ItoNUUMUT -••‘ita i
lettri from thi. porno- o. rile cc;i.iry. »> I will I
m. to etafe a lew Iscte aix>nt o»ir much i
■
ft err ar.-.- gre>| urine til -* irleas given »i|t
sla.ut |mm r<»l.. Vt.uia. t-us 'tu-r ill it ii not such a
tool ,da« >■ to iir>‘ in. I\«.|..e li-ve the idea that
tii.s i- l:i* ‘Mioi pt»vr in tie- wniid, which is a
Lira, id-ttkr 1 'rtnpmißm g.-ei lit. verv
h.gh aiuriu.' tlfC - mai’ier. hnt trout llelolicr Ist till
-•tire l-t. •• ■ uonl.l n« t vans to live tn a irore de-
Ito*tfu! climate.
k uina is very i> isv. uicutly titu .lcd ou the line
THE WKEKT/F CONSTITUTION; ATLANTA* GA.. *MON DA OCTOBER 22,1891.
lietween California and Arrzona. and almut twen
ty-tiir miles irotn the line of old Alexin.. One
only to crisis tlie railroad bridge which sjians the
Colorado river to rota Ca'ilornia.
There are two steamltuaiK.n the rivrrtliat carry
on traffie between the different tuiuin;-; points
along the rivet and i tuna.
IT.itti® Kate flnmry, l>dora. it ■. 1 live in the
country near Endora pictollico. and I like it very
iiiueli. Me h.ivo n vet j L.r, c scli.Ht'lw.iise; it is in
a very pretty p.s.-e, uit.!i a nice spnng neat by ai d
a grove •eirruuiidiii” it. M e have asi-lioo! of about
forty scholars; v.-e like ot;r ’< acker very much.
lam the youngc-t child and only girl. 1 have
four brotlutrs all grov. n. only one married.
We hav<’ a nice Sunday school nt the Methodist
< hctili to V. hick I luilong. We have n<>w organised
a sihgingclu<> which will in.■••t . very I ri.tay night.
The lands .ironed Endora are level and sandy.
We tire on the edge of Pine tuonntaiu. Weh.ive
a nice time in Hie tall gathering iiiickKlierries
and iniiscadines.
I 1 would like correspondents.
Mertia Yancey, Boyce. Tex.-1 h.-ve lieen l-een
reading the letters for Honiciiiue, and 1 lind them
verv interesting.
.\iy parents are native Georgians, all :ny people
al-o, hut Imu a lexaii. and glad of it. I enjoy
reading ven much, but like most of farmer s
daughter* have to vvoik, so 1 try to spend ail oi
tin- spare t.me I have in reading g> ■•<!' b«H>ks.
i help pai a pick cotton I pick ’ |w>vtids; tn.y
age iwelv". I have uo ]iets except one litt'c coif.
; t:i: tn •mm v’s baby : I w.-h yon all could see hcr
pi.tnre; it is iii*t'<s antitul; she looks like a sweet
doll; M lie is six months old.
I will answer Flaudie >1 liortibnrg’s qnsstion:
Gorge Wa«lungi<ai died in 1 T.c.
I enjoy reading “Little Mr. Tiiimldeilnger” very
much. I think it is tho nicest story ol the kind 1
ever r*nd.
1 think Aunt Sttsu ’s letter this week is just
splendid. Best w islies ior Aunt ?>usie.
Genith Ib'.’.cr-. Oconee, ill.- I have iwen a read
er .1 'l!.e r.-:i;:ttj'»n Im < .dy a short time, but
thr.de:' 11.< b .paper I have ever read, esjw
cially tlia Vonn” Folks’ i.’orner.
Mr | jo 1- a t inner ;.:id we live in tne country.
Igoto s. ho.il an 1 like it very much. Geography
. J l:.V< I III’ stud'.'.
< ousins. how many of yon like to rend novel*-?
I |. r one like to read rood r.ovels. I enjoyed read
ing "I. ttle Mr. I iiiiul.il ringer’’ very much; lain
sorry it is emicil.
tVtiat has Iw-come ot "Boy V (raid of the Girls?
1 would likelobeirfri.nl Inin again.
I will answer I'lorir.e Watson's .piestu.n :
Ti.r < ottou gm was mv» med by Eli V. hitney, at
Savani, hi. Ga.
1 will close lc. asking a <pw sti.ui:
l!o*.v many eye- hi. i spider?
( vrrcsjKm.iui.ts oil itvd.
Baxter Ger«lo».WfnclK«;er. X. I do love to
re nt «u.-.s>u .ms' |e:t-:s t they arc iuiproving
, verv tart, especial’’ ttie -rls.
' • »uiiil**.arv del ;.t.m-_ s<H--ety every Satiir-
[ d->y i.igbt. W•• have v< r. n;ee times lii-cn—i.ig
I various subject*.
! iiv- m ~v •"v er-.” :.’rv indeed, ii any of
' j<>.i e.rr v. .. X i’ll * .roiiua. you know t i-a
| v. rv >■ •-• I.: mm co-.n:>*. ll've 1.1 iir.-o'ini*
of . i ron, ii.v i-.iies s fc <4 in.-, which istlu;
I conn’ -iti.
-• :.i’o >. ih. : liir.r. Hitic town of about four
tb-m- nd hi!- ' •>. .tit', i will answer Flora bitnp-
t -hr" i; uu>G.--r.
uh* fram'd ’.i s'• * - _ .
, 01. m«< .in » ‘ ,
, vv .’.■•••■■ ••! ’ ' ’ .
... ’
i' atn «.u. *e l.y .-I 0.-: tor cor* ’ *'• ** i‘e:*. <*t'... .
I »•.- -.
I Vn - I ;t;s, ('.•sc.idc. X;• I i ive seen so many
; ;■ : :i; • ;i- ri . . ... i. i; .
! ti. • I <■..■ ■ .-I'g .Ir-r -«i to jo.: 1 t : .ml.
!l ,ivi ! . ,'ui 1... i ' Hies ft .in ’i.- i'lc '«:ii:l
vic e*’.-: <’. i.--. ;’l- -.v II --’ :■ -v ■ .-loiK-h .
. ■ i i-■ : i -!. *-. 1,i.-'i
...... .. < i • . >
Btl . itn U .. ' I--. : s
: with Us. . nd Is a .•:•!.; * OU. g !.niy.
I '. .*. t will a: -v. : som. <>! .in ..oiixins’ <p;i‘B
• ti- t.*:
rs . . i . ■ i id 1- •.*< <>f G e
• I’n’cli tn.>ts x ( - \..rk.
.-• i,..- ii ' . ■ • i .■ it than an
! an; smi mi-.* I: iiiii-. Ic Min'tinu; . h.«t m
I it.
t apt.-*:n H'.v. rl’ r *y *• ‘ ” •di-patclitoGcii
.l ■ ■ kt ■ fclii . . ''. v
! a I.:
I Xow I v i’.l i-i. • icv- or 'tio.i-.
Who r..n hi t.r-’ -t- ...it ..i. ~ii'! • n wti.it river,
, and liming -.l i e ;.! i.-.0c.;
( I r.iu u.evcii; ’..i s•’ 1.
I Ilin Wa’.kor. <an c I;--. I at I’r.H
oi i .t« r>—• in t b«i ’■ or a . 1 .if -’ < • '. i. . .. ; ;h; >il.
t;n-.,*r. : ti. j-I’. ►••• n.vn ii- ill I 't,|-“. lit
vil-. lis in<- n itt. i with :h«- l-. 0-. - iti.-j nave
, alien. d'’**rt-'d us. I 11it:.!.. .X.-vv. I*ovs, that vdi
I never«!«.; you ku »w "a • ' onio nev.-- c I along
v thou. -in .>ii. 't«* r s .c. u.-, t-'ic<-or tour
I I . m v< • I. nit oi r< i-’.i;. . aii'l have just
’ fuil-t'e<! ••11--.1-. If !l;. l.rc.” «,. , *''lottier's it'*-
«“.i.i«'ii->*," I‘tiii I think it would I • ne'ii. at,* one
to i. ,-dft „*t.-, . ■ |H*ct.liiy motii'Ts :.lld d HI-, ill: to
. wo.i.d i.mnv th. .«* -tu'y sue':.
!' • y •-.!•• . -i- ;■> "s 11..- -., I - • t f■ -r <i, :i-ii-- -on
; “tv i.i. o . . i- I <•. :• -.red. ncli. s or tiappim-.-I
tic t. is . < -“V . h*v -i.-.i. for I 1. ><l
l.ilb : a i’.'j'l'.' ._ai .ii.iii a niisciabte in.l-
I liwmiire.
..--w. 1 vPI .'.- :i <|IU »’:> n li.r lii-cussinn •
| *•(. ui'-.i noil't. t'c-r ttie lu-.ii iof a m.s< table t-cg
-1 gar l:.o-t, Ui-.iie;. <1 kilo! Wold*’.'”
Will: i.i-u- o’ . -i-’ . oiim’is jiic.-i <• mi <| me tho
i «ong: my I rs ’ I *vilt scud in turn
i ter 1..t;;,’ "kissing t.brott”:i me lia:.-,’’ur auy
i Ir- .-ci* < <li v:<e littf. i-iter ir.uu Edna
I Li. •'.< r that . aoi eorng «o keep >1 ri *vnn i.H.’iaiiee
Ethel V. X. :>ce, Aam r-oii. S. < ii ha*’ tn cn
; s..|a<* i “<e I h; V” '.ritci tilth' Young
■ l-iCl.s i' ; ncr. : nd wi:u Aunt. Mini’ s j« rm.s*.o:i,
1 will try it. tin.
! :et iti-. o,< • oi tl.o gi, s ar" telling tit tlicir
l f -vi.ri - -.ct:. a . Xow. that subject touc hes me
i at'-u--’,;- ! .11l very loud “i r- auIUL 'ndread.i
J gn;’,.< .. ' Irnri ■hi • Stippm; Hi .<v. .ivv.ir.i,”
and I tt>. it -. „r .nd. A.-o I i om Fourteen to
; .; • I : . .1 . ■ . .... il- . ill:.- SI I If.
I’;, ken., lliaekila .1.1. Ho-.’ .Old M i.*s Loins i
?,!. Mix It .<:<• mi 1ev..1.1e« wt;t< r-. I ,dso
mln ire < !i..i 1 .'t-- > i-'iui. vory nne >. especially do
I it! <■ h> r l»>..k cHti< led •*.! me Eyre.’’
■
t i 'inot admit' !■vi ry inneh. 1 like Air*. Au ..u ia
Wil on. tot.
fl ii:< . < • v.i.o a:.- iitllri ol r«:i<l ng
h.. i; . i :oi ’ ,<i; ; >i. i -ii ■ •l’ar.tdi»e
l.’»st. tl.ey iiivi i.i.<::l'. mis- u two literary
; geil,.*.
1 Imi ;d*n '' ry l< id of mu* ic. ai;<’. devote :* great
«!• <1 nt me tunc lo it, lucre i pi < ial’y ■■-: n.liter.- j
la* lam u..v. :n the Uttern r, ~t th- .ilthc’i de. i
.’ --..u. iI mi little .. ;.i <w. r is Ge ■ ■ ■ .. .
Ad.li. ."stislc, VW..I tell Illi* '. tl.’le I <-.<:i
j; ’ one d ii* r phot■ ;';■-? I • - r.■ -tdy v i*i* i*i .* .
<v< . v one ol Ii c i ii - i’ ’ -m * -.'H is will sml m r ;
a npiare lor <l--r s<| .d:.
U kioiiiro:’ ’ii :ns yien.i* he •-kind a l -’to 1
sei -i la** ;in -<"' - : <’ r the Ball?' 1 till r, ini ■
any 1 iiavi that they may wish in i .xcii.itiye.
?.!ary S. t lav i-, I’ly no ut ’i. f'u*.—Some one want - I
cd <i' -et:j tii os of :.nv p .riu y taken by lhecour- I
in*, ami as I ii veo: ee in my .lie 1 i** n . v. y from f
the toot hills w'.eic J was burn. I will, wit!i Aunt ■
Sr. .je’sjterini: stoti, write of that.
lini.i f.irtu girt, ami bad never »ecn gas or
elect'ic lr , tev r s :.n a tov>n of n. >ie than :
l.’«i mil iu.t i ”i•'.’ l nidi'll i-n i rai'toad. h ill
. m pin io t..kei .or Is’i ii away li-’ia the huiiici ■
[ ’.VI:, re 1 Was hmi loi mere th in three < -oi.mei.tive 1
1 <!;•• ..< w.'i .m »a ’t' what an event a trip to.saii .
I Fr.’.nei-'-o woi’ld be lor .-ill ii n “il .JM’ed " a“ I.
*
1 !>■--u. -e-i i-o. as't'i Tv w.i- a ride ol *dvt■’•*•'
ot tueiilv m.l *•*. a railroad station. The rule
i w is veryewd in sj tie oi wraps, but il < atue t<> an i
i end: thi n tfu*i wa.* a -hurl wait in a lunely tilth’
> station til! t'.i ttain came ai<*ng ; a little mail put
; ott some i:*o|.‘ t,t. on. and the tv > n ;<rs,
I i.. «::>iiia ii'ui 1: then pap* who bad driven in* down
| sa'd goudby and got <4l: there was a backward
. tn., c,. toi v .rd j. rk, i.iiu I w.c- on my wiv to-
I w..id nil eu'ir.'ty new lite tioti’ the one I had lived
lor 1< • ii ve .i«.
Then *A" eoldv two stop* at little flag stations I
td tlt v.. it .■< i■ <t when we c.’.al::.ed I’.us. A ;
w*.t ol half i>n ...'tis- t:l! th-* great overland 'aim* j
!•*. ,i..’dn".n troiu sacr.i: lento, a lone train by t lie i
sideot w!m litiic \in tdor branch looked v cry small i
indci d. Vi bat a M-raiuble tor the cars and then for
reais, and tlicn t'.i ; te.ii : lain luovml "i> >,.»r«l.
Imre were many -tops made fluting the d.iy.bui i
nowhere did w<; leave the car. and got. all my iui
uresstons of place* ironi the v.indow.
At Oaklami thu traiti glided out upon the mole
and iinloiiled its ewarms <d passeniters. .Malniim
and I were both new to Hits nut Joilowed the pro
cession and then tin re was Another wait, then a
stampede lor tin* terry boat.
I had never before seen any sort, of cralt, or in
deed a piece of water Ing enough to sail a boa’,
and heic lietore nm was spread beautiful San
I ram iseo bay. under the setting sun, doited with
ct.Hi of ail kinds, troiu low boats and tiny steam
la.niche* to sailing sluin', steamer-, great ebunsy
dredj ers. and all the whit* cl the lurry boat, the
sf.it. ly Piedmont w.u- bearing us swiftly, stnootli
ly aei’ms the *11101:1’1 water; there was not as
ii.ii*‘U se;,-sick I v mot ion in tu it as t ii" t rain, vet it
li ft a ■ veil iieliiiid that w**md have < unsized a
small host, two hundred vat d* away. But. came all
too quickly loth*’ Friio shore and bumped her
nose gi in l.y into th*? wharf.
Again wo 1 olio wed the procession; a few min
utes walk hroaglit, u * clear ol the wharves, and we
wi re in .s.in Francisco, receiving mi enthusiastic
welcome i 10m a hack dtiver, who finally bore us
away in triumph, be were rat tled at a grcit rate
over a variety ol cobble , anil finally stopped be
toto a great gaslit lui.lding.
< lur driver bowed us out. a big man rtulied for
■ with th .*ii tn •-n ni:; a lotig itMtsister,
and bowed us in.a .-m.ill box appear, U from some
where and b* l;on< *1 u* tn folloii. Wc followed and
ioiiiid ourselves in a , in ions e.ige-like room about
m ven feel Mitiatr. Hardly were ■ • in. mn 1 left
; jeik and the solid st<.ne floor we iiad just letc
s ink swiftly out of sight, ami lielore I coui'l give
more than one gasp a: our narrow esc.ij,*' the floor
on which we stood sank also, a door swung back
and vie were being bowed out a*id stood upon the
second fl»*or oi the —— hotel, with the feeling tl.it
I should know an elevator t he next t Hue 1 saw one.
I was in the city more thin a month,;:iid got th >
impression that I was a 1 cty insignificant item 111
the great Hinn of humanity.
I will wri" ol uiy fill iher experience:'-, provided
anyone wants them, some other Utile, and tell of
my visit to Hie mcl-i-.iiit 'i fait.
So iiiuen auxiet.v ,* manifested ns to the “Boy
Airaid <>t the Girls.” that I will give th* sohlth .i
lor ins mvsteriotisdisappearance. W Iflleoiit hunt
ing in itcri il for more ot his hear storn s he saw a
girl, so he started to climb a tri e and being so
irighteiieil lu (ell iml broke hisneCK. 'Xhisissim
ply my opinion oi’ the matter.
t will not a*k for correspondents, but will
merely mention casually, th.it. I am very lorn! of
getting letters and don't exactly detest writing
them.
Eddie Hall, Kissiininee City. Fla.—Our beautiful
oil v i* situated on Lake Hopei ta!»ga v.herefish
;ue plentitiil linreis mi outlet from here to the
gulf ol Mexico. My lather is a. steam lioatman.
He owns and runs a little at 1 aaibo.it t alloii X’.io
111a. He runs from hers to Fort Ba “st tiger, I’la.,
and sometimes run* through to Fort Myers near
the gult.
1 have only one brother, he is sixteen; he ntns
on the boat with papa. Ih ’i’e no sisters; I often
v 1 *ll 1 had a httlc sister or brother to jilay witn
me. Mamma and I <d mn go do« n the riu-r with
papa, and wo have uu.li a nice timo; paji* carries
Height ami pis-eo .j-r.* both. 'I lire aie two
steamboats 1 <lll regular on the rivet*, < aptain
Johnson rttnsiyio named Bosa Aii.i.
1 go t" school everv day now. iiur school open
ed Hie 17th ot September. Igo to buiulay school
at the Christian church.
I have 1,0 pi is lx*iiles three cats. Mamma
don’t like ilo,;s, and won t let me have any; we
had tlnix pet wolves but they all died, and wo had
a l**t coon which was so itiisehievlous tli.it we
would have to j ut him in a cage to punish him; so
one day he committed suicide by hanging himseli
hi try ing to g t mlt. He was so cute ut his ways 1
was sorry to loso him.
We In;, s liave a lot of fun going bathing in the
summer time. I can swim ami div equal to some
of the older boys. 1 like to go fishing; uetake
that pleasure after school Is ont.
I can’t agree with some oi the male cousins lor
not liking the girls, lor 1 like lUem amt think
tbev are awfully nice.
1 will l.c nu e years old the tod of October, ami
v. i'ii I we * oidei.
Weil, as this is. my first attempt to write to the
cousins I mil close mt fear this will hml it* way
10 tiie iva *te basket.
Best wishes to all the cousins and Aunt Su.-io
ami the dear old 1 >.i. titiuion.
Katie Hughes. K< a, an. To;:.—! am .111 Ahib nit
ian by bii'tl.. Me have been ::i tins He neatly a
Tin* p-tl of Tex:, ;is a vi-'-y I'eiuililiil <muntry,
ami a vlendid laro t..g < o;;ni:y H we could only
have rum. * rop* ii'' '■ Tysorrv.m aicountof dry
w< ath-'r ..tiring i,ic .'bmim r, but cousins, I will tell
• 01; right uow it j o.i have i. ■Ol Home do not ils
ien to any ot ilr s< Tex.' s tairy tale*.
i' lil! "lov icy <ic..l < i.l home state and its
led lulls, j .ne field*, and dear - H .iiis’nl v .iter,
ulo l:.r mote lovely to u.<- tmili 'fi x; s and its vast
praii ies.
i’*pa I* ' bc’n tul.ing Tli.’ < iitimi n« ady
’wo var-, a;nl ’ can truly *ay tnat I enjoy r. ading
;*s j.’. y* mr iH’tt' r tlim am p.,per I ei • .■ ream
Aunt -u. i: is -rch a kiuu 1 idy lo l:av so mm b
i a;i •. iit t'"i I " • il* ''on- I tilt ion Ir-foo*. I
I ■ ■•ii-ii. »• . tri’ ";'•. ;*
> ■ ri'.’ ami XV.. nan’.- Km4!?.*H *•**"*" J
■ ■ ’
i • i .1 ■ . . . li. 4 c .? . • •
.<■ i;>i tn v at. home and icarn all U.e untie.- i
; Jm'iM'kfi-j• "•-.
, If aa v i ii'- will :> n<! tn" the .“■•!•": ‘ Tiie Lip That ■
Tola 11.-, t <;leii I’nn X.-iii lulu II .XI me,” Iv, ill i
cud in iiiiir., P lie Xi; Stuil -i.’ ;a I. Love,” '
I aim ••Von Are I-’.ilse. but I’ll Furjivo loti.”
. « orr«Sp->riikiitd .Milicn.-d.
| - «
i I i“ !••■ ii.ai!.,- at ~"t z ; ug a ip-ar.ince of'
, I >r. i-ra ■ iTeiiri. H.L.irg i’owd'er is ini- ■
' .i b, <1 ■• oi:■ ■• t purity of its n. i- |
; '.1." i. . i. : ilia live, j.il.i'-i’ib’, quick, •
.-tire an I wholi roar .
Wh.t Bov Httghl to l.orirm
The fa I thing he i. nits to J--..rn is. thet i
| the VXori-l is .1 bi; , bi;, place, mid that il l.a I
• • r > |3V< 1; o’.l and nto: < exp.-ri lb id
a: i wiser ti.au lie is, and that pi 11 •>’
' treated wilh > .;•■(. it 1: ' : riken thou
raiil- of years i bring th" Wi’U’ld tn ; 's
p: • ■■••■nt rial" of civilization, ami tn all
I'-, 114 il ha ■ liven g.' linl in g ill a.bi
. limit iin- up u ‘re n-e, i;•o< ■i. neo xvirch
• has <:■ .ii" Hom a realization of it. own
' mistake-'.
The ••e»;.I -t.l; take'-, --om I inns,
but as ! g - - ‘<i it ;»• f ’ til t’.i. and trier
|to r< til." then 'I tic boy v. ho ;•••£>.« a
1 i iaeii.- ftii I y not undei tai.d why
| It- • ho'ibi foib» v i.; he may think It is
| si’iy ami stupid and -ay that “for his part
In is tin going io \ ••ie his tim but,he
is tnakii , ■• mlstakt . it nut us t link
a country noy who v. ••nt itiin town to
an ;• adeniy to prepare for col'eg . After
h ‘..id b< •'! there ~ week li*v.iiu to the
ba h", .•••.Ki r.-.i • . to study Jf" arithmetic
ei y I', r.-.er. "XV i ,” he iia'd, “t can do
th : u.ns away over here on the last page,
nil out ••’ •■'. n head. 1 don’t have to
learn these rub-.”
••fti'pp.i :e John, there was a road up a
m ii ■ lie., v.i'.ioe you had to . •r.’ttllv con
f.Kv' very step, but whi h let you
.• .i'.at to the top. am' down near lii ■ h it
toin you eould leave the road an ! a
third of Ji. way up by jumfdnK Iron k
to ro'1;. but al tile end of that third it
ucul.l tie impossible to go on; would you
lie wise to leave tile path, either to slop
part way up, .a t<> e.an.- all the way back
and start ig.d’i.’ A gr.-at r.iauy -.vise i.i■ u
have thought ami worked a long time
over that pathway through the arithme
tic.”
Ii is so v.i » every pathway !n lif". There
i. almost always <li.-asti r fur the boy who
l avs th- way that has been marked out.
trie ei' iho i. reason- why o iia.i;
bo s do not .me e.-d in a new •ountr.v. is
be inse .he pathways are not marked
there. )<• p n dose watch on hat Ihe
wo'!" r. -s . t - and honors "nd gives suc-
< ••:■:. to. am; you v.ill ;•< <« the pat'i way.
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COODX Hiirr, s WEI. THEAHT.
tio .might, sweetheart, goodnight;
You bright l .rs that gleam nbove us,
Angels fair who well noth love us.
Guard thee till blush the morrow light.
Thy 'wo soft, lien ml ng oyer
. nail ever bo my beacons bright.
Thy voi ■■, like mermaid st. his. delight
And thrill my soul with ecstasies.
< iooduiuht. sweetheart, goodnight;
'Thou v. lit be mar me in my dreams.
And r lien the n.. :aiay gloty gleams;
Gver thou art within my sight.
Thy hand i fondly press.
Xi l f • I now I’fo |oi«u through my veins,
Jake rill- that giwh with surimer rains;
Ah.jnveetheart. this were happiness. i
• "alia sleep and dreams’ respite
Ito ftiine till dewy morn awake;
Th: light gale breathes for thy sweet, sake;
Again, sweetheart, goodnight, goodnight.
-WILLI A.’.i D. COKN WELL. '
TWO DAYS IN THE LIFE OF PICCINO
BY FRANCIS HODGSON BURNETT.
Copyrighted, IKH, by fin* Author.)
PAKT VI.—CHAPTER HI.
It was a great comfort to go to sleep
embracing and embraced by a shaggy
friend of one’s own world, but when the
morning came it seemed that somehow Hi
the forostieri it appeared a ililTe* ..*nt thing.
When Nicola came in :he uttered 1111 ex
clamation of horror.
“The dirty littl - tiling!” ''he cried. ’‘Ah.
my goodness, lie has been asleep all night
with that uu.’ty, muddy dog. .vill
my lauy say! Look at his f.-i'e an 1 tie ;
sheets and her ladyship’s ».*» ■** ’*!”
Pioclr.o sat up in h.s silk and lace tert,
holding on to lhe oog. I'-we 1 b.tig was
wrong, ‘no ;a.V. tho igh )m under. too’l noth
ing. What could il be?
•‘Get out!” cri.d Nienolson, shipping lb"
dog vigorously, ‘’det outi iiow in the
work! did you get her. 7” An i slit- pu.-hed 1
tne shaggy friend off the bed ani "•n
after him, driving hhii oct of the r-;mt.
J-ady Ailceii nmt lie>’ en the Vir.’Shoid.
‘‘What is that i.nlni il doing iiere?” fcl c ;
asked.
“Indeed, my lady, I don’t know,” said
Nicholson. “H<’ nevi- did such a thing be
for< . Hr must have sniffed out the child.
He has been sleeping with him all night.”
“Sleeping with him!" exeaimed Eady
Aiieen. She stepped into the bedroom and
stood fora moment gazing at Plcelno.
The dog had been muddy and dusty,
llotii J’i< eino and the bed revealed un
mistakable signs of tho fact.
“JJcr.r me!” said I.er ladyship. Nicholson J
take him at once and wash him.”
And so he was taken again into the |
blue and white porcelain bathroom. He t
could not believe the evidence of bis '
i
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Mr'Jl * ' : ’'W>
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“1 .-ui Hungry,” He Fail. ‘‘Giro ?.ie Some of Your Bread. ’
, sen-, s when Nicola turned the silver things
' again and the streams . anie r’. ’ :nr forth,
lie stood and looked «t her quaking and
sh" ininc and took off hi- - , lantuatle night
: gown as she had taken otf his rags the
hi ,ht before. And she lifted him up and
put him into the deep water again and
soh’.i-he I ami washed him almo’.a as hard
. ci/ si.<- h<« ! t’otir it. the lirst
;... a n to (eel Etunned d d. He
not ■ r iorQ| hi or »tt ggle. He
■ simply gave himseli up and eta*'*'d into
i si 'ice. A'.iiuenl by imaip iit <\ ii«.ui r> -
; moved itself farther and farther. The dog
I had brought it nearer but the dog had i>—-n
I torn way from him. Ami here lie was in
! th’- water helm,' scrtdihe I once more.
lie was talwn out and r iblnd dry and
Nicola b’ft him for a. hioiih-.i; ageiu.
; When she came Lack ;h“ earro-d white
! things. She bee.in to put ihem i n him. A
, . ; -ii go tafv siiiit w. " •urion ;
] 11. lie -nor. UiillS" io r bi" !»,■• m *
‘ ‘ 'J.'.', .i—A pet ticoat! 1 il w;«
’ a petticoat! aust as if he i..>4 riser b.-’ii
I ;• man at all. JI" pu.-T" d it mi ce, his
■ e .< ks c. I'.u.-nii with indi .'nation!
, “Kob.t di donna! N<-! Love . • mini
p?!:»iib<ii ’ Io pa itiiuuii(.xnl wo-
• »ncn’ : c’ v»’h«TC '• Juy t/uu. iu.-»
i I troupers. >
| Xi' hoT-’U gav • him a sh irn shin. She
i v.n: tir d of his Italian cm laiming .
"Vu i ranghty chi! I!” sii. l said, "it ii -.e
I yom df! 1 don't know v. nit you re an-
I but I w. T have i'!” And so in -pile of
liimself the 'mlignity was nil mhim.
li.- was div -ii i i idi .1 «hih ,iu-’t like
. ■ |. \■ .. . :: ■:. .. ■ \ ; . WUs lieu a
I lac. C diar •■:.. uOu i-'c''• b'g" f!ort
-I : v. i.i. h -I'" >'o. r a II n:s cad s. All-1
. ' . . ■I . I t t'
! , aPi a inn Her •■»>;«• and e* n•- v- re
i-agip.i through hi. hair r.s bet nv and
m-iuh-s plied on i.. Ami wh. ’ it was ail
done he stool feeling like a woi.t- >a..k
and dumb and scarlet i.:. ii-r his sense tn
insult.
1.-I him oree get away let him once get
away and he would show llp-m whether
thes could get him again. I! did n t
kno v how fa l ' it was to I'.-i iarv, but if h”
eould Meal out o'' a door v. h- n no one was
locking and walk iuii k. t.l - might t" i--
tiie donkey if they like.!, but h- wouid
r.-ream and !<;<■'. ami light and bite until
Hi-y wre afraid to lot. ’a lin.i, be.‘.-re they
shoti’-l buy him a.gain!
This WHS rankling in his. min i as Ni. hol
’on pi’ll.’d him aft .’ her down th-- staircase
i'i: i through the hall to t.u* by a .a- t roam.
Nil ho.sou was getting rather etc:- . She
had not b-'<-n engaged as a nurse but as
: Pi.t’il. And .me had •• •I to go through I
all th L rcrui-Lum i ' 'ho cv."ling and in
t.m in i nim; iiad had to rush out ami bor
row clothes for the chdd to wear flora on
of Izuty Ail- -..•it’s married fri- mis, an I she
had not enjoyed having to -et up and take
a walk so early.
Rut her grievance w» ■ not so deep a one !
as piccSno’s.
When he was taken i'.to the b-eakfast I
ream Lo-dy Ail-'ii mad* him feel sulkier
tha.i ever. It w-m the wav nhe looked at .
bi n, though ho did not in the least know ;
wit; . If h" had been oi l enough lie might i
have known that to be looked at as if ,
one wi. not a person but onl> a curious I
litile animal is enough Io make any one
rebellious.. She er lied him to li.-r just as
she would have called her black poodle.
“Come here!” Ji’e said.
He went to her, .-ti- Iwini. his red mouth ■
cut.
“What arc you pouting i ' she asked.
“What is the matter. Nicholson?”
“I don’t know, my lady,” answered
Nicholson, with la'.b.er ; -io ifulness.
“H•• doesn't’ like to bo wi-shcd. a.id he t
dor; n't like to be dressed. I .-mppone he’s |
not used io being kept tidy.”
“Kept tidy!” .‘■"lid Lady Aileen. “I "hould I
think not. Yen look very ".i<-.- in your new ■
clothes.” she added to Pier ino in Italian. I
“Ma ip’i-tte snno v.side di ri-ui-<za.“ !
(Rut these are girl’s clotiie.-i he said pout- I
ing.
“You W'll wear what 1 wish,” said T ad” ‘
Aileen. "Nicholson, I'.iv’” him some per- I
ridge. I ant go’ng to feed him as English :
children are fed. Heaven knows how he ,
will behave at the tubje. 1 am curious to I
see.” |
It was only thnt—sh'c was curious io see. ,
And the queer breakfast war. given to {
him. Not nice black bread and figs, or I
pasta or salad, but oatmeal porridge which
he hnd never seen l>efo:’-.. He did not like ■
it. It seemed slopp;.’ and flavorless to him ■
and he would not cat it. He pushed it I
back and sat and potne I and Lady Aileen !
was amm d and sat and talked I-Jnglish to (
the vl’-’ltors who were at the table with ,
her, and they to»d each other how pretty ;
he was and how like a picture, and how '
interesting It was that in spite of being 1
dressed like an Ei.glish child and given |
porridge tu eat lie was still mere than
ever nothing but a beautiful little Italian
peasant.
And all the day was like that, and baby
as ho was ha within his little soul,
knowing somehow that he was only there
lo be looked at and remarked upon, and to
amuse them by being a curiosity.
They took him out in a grand catriage
and drove hint about the town, taking him
to shops and buying clothes for him al
ways toba d! donn i, and when they were
tried on he locked angry, Eady Alteon
laughed, and even the men or women in
the shops made jokes aside. He would
have Bked to fly at them and kill them,
but they were ,-.< Big and he so little —only
Piecino' fr.cn t'eriani.
And they took him buck to the villa—
the poor dog leaping and straining at his
chain by which i.e was fastened a.tain
when they passed the gate—anil his face
no 1 hands wore washed once more, and
his liai;- c ombed, ••r ’ lie was giv< :i rune
Strange tilings fur dinner. A sol’d under
done English chop without sauce seeme I
»p horrible thing to him. and nursery r’.'-e
pudding filed him v.i.h amanentent. He
stared at the big potato Nicola put on his
plate, and wondering if k.e was to be made
to starve.
•‘Goodness, what door the child want .
exclaimed Ni* holsoii. "I am sure he lias
never had such a dinner set b -fore him
before.”
That was exactly it. He had liv ft d on
things so dlfT r-nt that this substantial
nursery food quite re'zoited him.
! He thought of himself only as a prisoner.
| He began to feel empty and furious. He
I was possessed of bat on*- hvt’ght—’now he
1 could gel away.
. la the afl -moon he was •• ■ •’
I in another girl’s frock a.. ! sash and !a e
1 collar —ami a lot of IndL•’ ar I gentleiaea
■ came to see I.:: !.’’ A"n vt:. t l * :’ • " <’!‘"’k
tea.-- were very p ;.;il.:i, : rd this afternoon
every one wanted to see the child sii-' ii; I
jiicked up at C- rianL People were always
curious about her whim . So Piecino v,a*
■ i about and examined and laug
i\. r a : th ' mo:;; ch rming of jo •*'■'. an I
tile m ire he hung back and jjott.ed. the
more lie was laughed at, until his cheeks
v ■ crimson all the time, and he would
n >; e-it the cakes people k*'pt giving him
I jttst as they would have fed a parrot to
j make il talk, or a poodle to make it play
j trick:;.
•*!•.. s,.,*•<!; rather a sulky child,” sa.d
I Lily .'.lb a. .ti i h" • vl.i :itiy d.-’ests
] elvihzati .•!, He th ugiit Ni' h l-on was g >*
’ ill , tu dr Xil bim, .’. al 1.."’:1i- a . like
J , iiliad t’..: when sht put him in bis bath.
1 Ai.'v.'ScxiU a l‘i--k - In" e ami cat...- an i
1 . ...„ Ul u.. J],.
’ I IC ...» -
j e.iiil-l 1 ivi!!”-- bim.”
’ Wi ;'■* all the gay nroji!* were drinkinc
: j te i an I i-.ilat . ;>tiu citing cik-'s in ihc
>n at I sauntering .1 r ips among
, tlr* flower* on th** terrace, .some stroriag
nt::.*:-’fans ca.iie into the gropnds. A man
| uml woin.tn and son.' children who pltyed
’ r-r.i ar I mandolins and sang peasant
■ songs, s’eei.’ig the bright ■!'* *< >s and ia-ar
-1 Ing th ' \ 'ices wo:.- td by th -ni.
■ A: Sit'll jilaee* the- oft* 11 got nuniey.
I When tiny l-.’ca;! t.t j.|ay and sing. Pi --
I cir.i reu to tn,- win Lhv. They sang as
; t ; '>* propio a I'.'i ’.ani did. ar I ho was
; wild io .’oo I’n'n. V hen he saw them, ho
wanted to go. •> *r them. There Was a
boy wh" -’ang with the fath-m an 1 mother,
and n, ;: ' i ab.-tt the age of Maria who was
not siaxi'ig. It was she who went .aro’iad
1 t'* b<-g <’•>;• ni•■ne.", ar! siio stood ;t id-',
( calmly iimwiiinjf a piece <*f bla: k bread.
I 15i>e a . ! r pi ■.*<•* o:’ < nothing tie ! ia
1 her ,'.t. ami -ho lok-ii : ; o like Mari.*,
did wlum she had b ggod . nrr-thii.g good,
tlmi Pieelmi’s mc'.'ili wat-led and a teil-1
idea cam.* to liir.i.
Every"o.l. ’ was :• 1 hi; uriusir.g thoni-
• . hat for a ■■"!.ite • ■ •■• < * forgotten*
He glan. t.i furiivrly abuot him, and slipped
OIF of a ride .! . >r.
The next minute th" girl wim was like
AT iria aha jumped. T-’roni among the
ro*=e trees ind palm- she stood by there
came a strange littio ilgnie. It was a
c ndl ■:
to the ♦ ■
* ' antiful lit 1 ■ dark rich ■.■ >1 r. 1 face
and imn’.i use black cy*-*, and ho looked
at hor only as a litite pea ant looks at
.in tl.-r. and l o spoke in the Italian only
spok ■ by jieasant children.
1 “1 rm hungry,” he said. “I have had
nothing to eat. Give mo some of your
*b.< td.”
The girl stared nt him l>owilJered.
‘‘Soin? br ad!” she exclaimed. "Do you
live here?”
“I live at <’ riant.” ho said, "f ant Pie
cino. signora took me away. Give
tne sou: * bread.”
She bi >1 o off 1 big pi-.•«•. sti!! staring
: wildly. She hid a vogue idea that per
[ haps ho won! i give h r s<i’:t»';hing for it.
I lr. her apron she hod a j.*iei-e of Salame
i sausage, well fluvori 1 w : th garite. and
. she broke off a piece of that and gave it
; to him, too.
IT. cino : ;zed it and dovov:*’-! it. Never
in his life had anything reeiv-.1 so good
lo him. Ib- ate like a little iwlf—alternate
bites of lil.. -k bro .d and sausage. His
:nd han.ls beei'ine .* ::io;*.r <i ..nd cover
| ed with ,:; ■ ■ *e. lie clutched bis Sit’ani
( so htingrily .tad ate in such a Irirry.
j "Don’t they feed you?” . -ked tin* girl.”
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"They have lumps of raw meat, an!
cannot'.-at their pasta," said 1 , '? cl '’ o ’
j. was in this guise mutton chop.*, o»
meal porridge and rice pudding appear
J 'lr ln <Jordon, who was one of the visitui
chan-ed to look out of the window. J
put < n his eyeglass suddenly.
“Piccino is fraternizing with the nt
airl musician. Eady Aiieen,” he said wt
a J.iugh, “iiiid they arc catiu® bread a
''•’llorrors!” exclaimed I-stdy Aiieen.
She sent Greggs out to bring him nt
o, (Jvggs returned in a few minutes briti
Ing ium hanging back reluctantly. t
c recks and mouth glossy wltn sausa
grease and exhaling such fragrance th
pc.j.i..* became aware of hint as he a
proaeheU, and stepped asid • making a pa.
" •‘•Horrors!” said Eady Aiieen again, "
rc.-ks v.uh ga,li< ! Take him away at on<
Gr* *gs. TaKe him t<» Nicholson, and —a
tell’her to wa.- 'i him.” _
And so for the third time that »tav J
cino was deluged with soap <1 nd wat<
But it was not poK II • ’or Nich uson
v. ash away the fragrance ot the gari
Even when lie shone with cleaiiihic-s
ware!’.’ a: l had still a..other f... k on,
v is redolent of it. and perfumed all 1
air ab’jiit hint. It • was- ii.it, of < our:
aide 1.» translate t e names Nieholb ci * a
..I him. but h ‘ knew very well that
was being called n-mes. He had "ft
b it’d Maria s. 01-led at lioni**. but h
: li.lt been exactlv used to 1 a tings hint -'--
**!u» v.u* tn a rage, and though, him
dress ! trimly for the afternoon, ami h
be. :i enjoying nerself looking on ; t
j.irtv in th« ravdem ano to be ~’.!<*
wash and . es a greasy littio
san . moiling of : trite was tn. re than 1’
temper could stand. In fact, it happen
I at last, at some movement oi resentin' 1
' of Piedno’s site gave him a sound si
far the second lime that Jay.
He opened Lis iu--'.'ti>. gave one ho
of rage and th*-n sn.! I. n!y s pped. If
had teen twenty-.* x instead of six.
would have stuck bis knife into her if
had had one. tie belonged to a race
people which use J kill,. Ns it was. .
! > *k in !.:** ndsorue cj s gave Nichok
a queer feeling.
lie eoui'i not be taken back to the sai.
1 and Nichol- >n ill 1 n in; ;:■! to si’ hi t
‘ room with him and in!,; garlic. So s
i sot him cmarlly in ;a arrn chair and !•
him, going out ar. ’ “■hinting the do .r as:
! her. S,u was going t • st:ty n an :» Ij J'.ni
chamber and look oat of the window, co
, Ing to give him a. a.an ••• a-'. I .’ and then.
I And there he !.■■..i p a
j g.cii 'f;er ’m.j ; t’n*.n the v
1 . pi,o:-io him th ’■ • h;'-ng ;in ov ’.l mir,
i with . t’-.'.w, • of th.a in* I>’ c.-'t-'ii ehit
! He co-;!.! j* • him’• If i> i; --i.’’ l etniGi
I li.ti.- I’.l ', Ids uitit’ t. * and .’!•:•..•.
: 1> »i;ti’.-g niouih—i'i.S ■ ' -d'.’i’,’ and bo
and his v .’iti di r.igazaa, altogether. 1
<ll I not !;i,ow la w■■ jn • In; 0 f
ho vw:s ridieirlous—that th lia>! k
ting Lin; in water, that lhe s<-rv. n’s •
spise.i him an! did no want to touch hi
tiuit i.e had I’.-en .*.'.,ide-i a’l-1 si.;iried. a
’bar '.he inker V. -lH I ! -t
<ienl; big ts rushed int his ■• ■ • -Y
he going t . away and be ji.:t :n w;ii
. .. ry h *■• 1 calli i n : a
1 hav" no .'-ie i” play with, an.’, nev r tin...
I stand any’.i ■■•iv—l nevi r *.-* ?.!.i!:’i .
the donkev —r.rv ” —e '.■■ ; ! Tn** big ";
I rolled hot and aiig ■’ :■< well as mis'ral
I down his sos. I’ltci:’.
“Vogi; >ar* ■■■ .’ c.t * m!" h ■ sobbed. ‘*Y'<
li.i u;,.oir.’ a i’.w i! " tl Want < > g > b. : '. ’
want to go home!!
AVh»n Nteh d ’on came tn leak at hiri*
was lyin’.’; against the cushione 1 arm o' t
chair, fast astern.
•‘Goodm.'s know< I am not going
w. 11 i.;’ii!" .-be said. ”1 shall I.’’ h
sleep tinti’ I have had my dinn- r and it
time to give him his. if her ladyship
! tends : > ke-'p him site must have a t *gu
(T.i be continued.)
PIA 3
!at wholesale price
A Large Sim-!, to Re Sold nt Onee
t’ornish A’- <’o., of A\ a:’• ’igl'-n, N.
nianufi'Ctvrers <f pi;'n*-s end organ-, ha
a larg - . ; a-k of pla; os-whi< h t) • v ho e •
i terinin*- i t-> sell at v: .-y lov. prices lu rao
iueir stock.
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at wimlcs ih- price th-y doe’-.'--] their si
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ti "ir l-Li! pi ,i. s ; . m.nufa-'iiror-
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