LET ME DO MY WORK. ‘Let me but do my work from dey to day, in field or forest, at In roaring marke! room, place or tranquil Lt to beckon Let hear and heerfully turn, when the fall ie, tn play LE and 10W Fo idler m Mra. Bird angry | Mary | “Oh. how ill ‘11 yon hush, ple Mrs the poor ourse he has, and can look you, all do to go and that's after’ him Non what I call it! What for, and keep und the corner as him? voir don't not a dona do we up that ti for, Pay rate palace re for such “But Bird: he is if it ain™ understand, common man, an artist and a gentieman It kill him to be sent to such a place 1 know--1 feel it- me to he sent there, have brought him and as he has lain there—delirious, raving- has told me the tale of home away yonder in Italy, of the pov. erty which drove him here to earn his bread, of his musie, to him. And now--now he is better, be patient still for a little lenger., 1 will give him all the attention I can, and save you as much ag possible. The money that is owing you I will | pay, gladly, willingly, a little at a he is to death's door, his and let me hava my you, Mrs. Bird? As help him, poor fellow, woman's hand should time. Take it, own way, won't I tend him and pray that a the man I help love turned slowly and mounted the Mrs. Bird irresointely gal's She looked “Humph! too good for t moment he mutt “that his had om, Aft had found 4 mom ng on the dead, th of passionate gil the outstretched arms, cr And as the room and the them Carlo Terrinl's 1dness “Dick! passed from door closed behind head fell, and a gros him fr gob shook b om head to foot ® * * * - lovers tha tairs in Mra. Bird Herrick's After months of Imprisonment Watervaal he had recovered but not his rights. The Ditch. man who had =zold him the land was in possession of it again, was disputing his title. Too poor take the necessary legal action to recover, he had returned to England as poor as he left it four years be. Downs story was fala 04 at The next morning Mary, dressed foé the city, paid her uaaal visit to Carlo Terrini before going. She found him very ill. He confessed that he had not been to bed. He had been work. ing all through the long night, weil ing the music he had composed and played to her into his opera. “But now, pleaded, rest?” “Yes, “you will sleep-—and cara mia 1 will rost-—<g00n- and as the door closed added, with a wap I promise you,” behind her, he smile, "forover™ Two hours after Carlo Terrini let himself without a sound way to a West E she had gone out of ti and ms: nd mn head of whic After a nadoed her England the f near coast of had been almost aban when the drifting picked into passengers, who 1} smail up by a native vessel ane Trincomalee. ~—London ny en El about in boats taken press Ex Think of Your Barber. A man in Philadelphia who hat been proverbially fretful and insult ing to the barber who shaved him. whose only excuse was that nervous, was finally led to his uncomfortablencsr by count number of strokes that it took shave him. To his great surprise he found that it took 4589 strokes to shave him when he was fairly calm, and more when he was in a more nervous mood, The barber informed him that he had frequently shaved men so rest less and nervous that it took nearly 600 razor strokes to shave them, and no thanks at that. The gentieman has been counting the strokes ever since, and by this ana was ro he Heve ing to the nis nervous system to the great de. light of his faithful barber. 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