The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 23, 1851, Image 1

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Seß, kER CHASE, PROPRIETORS._''
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iv/versa ron THY Don:Karr.,
A OEIIEOIE.
It was a Sabbath day. The lengthokag shadows
toldlti . .
fast decline. I wandered forth to enjoy the
sacred hour.
Fit time for meditation• I hied me
oneracd seat, • ..
The Little rock open the bill side. The plait► be
low, was ,
Richly clad in rummer's verdure, and the 'Me
villa, -
Io the distance all hushed and quiet, broke not
The gentle-morsourings of the broad meandering
stream -
That rolled beyond. Thought I, upon what spot
silica Eden
liar nature lavished more abundantly her store of
beauties
And of bounties too. • Enraptured with this scene,
I fell
Into a reverie profound: I thoight. that I -admit-
tance gained
Within the gutcs cf heaven.-
The beauty of the
place
1 cannot here describe ; nor could I if I would—
lt sttabertal description. Bat there before me
hB a dream
I raw the innumerable , throng, that none could
In groups rehearsing wonders and repeating praise
From :coop to group I passed listening with inter
To each recital, thinking it could not be excellejt,
But every rehearsal by far out done tit" last, uhtil
with wonder •
And with admiration filled, I Blood amazed and
looked upon this vast .
And varied concourse. Just, there a man jar Bach
he seemed tube)
Appeared, arrayed in bandana robes, with scroll
and pru m hand
As if he would some rrekosing Matlte—of whom
And whence they eame=whenee cumest thou
Was often asked, and quick replies were made,
and all coconuts
With ratiiude and praise, for mercies undeserved:
The place front whence I came said one was poor
And lacked in worldly wisdom—but rich in treas.
are stored
ICith4l time courts. And answered, but no ex
ened Luictfiir wur,.
The saute humility w every face Was seen,
The chureh'froal whence I earee said he did oil
uheued •
In eels of generosity, and all good deeds, the poor
were known
A n d e ered lot, with cheerful voice all answers
came,
All fined n ith joy and rapture, struck new !totes
of braise. _
And ill this time-4 stood 'ith beatin heart,, and
burning check,
Sunlyinian answer of some little smoothness.
But sti:l in ram. I saw my turn come round
Aral uos. said he where hoed and worshipped
With shame I vice a most reluctant answer,
lined said I where ell were blessed with good
• supply
Of worldly goods and prospered most abundantly,
.Ana traipped in " That old black church."
Great Bend, Rec. 1851 'l'znesna.
LIFE IS SITEET,
~ O h, IWe lamest !" said a merry child;
And I love to roam
lo the meadow's green, 'Death the sky serene
Oh ! the valid is a fairy home.,
There are trees hung thick with blcnnome
And folvers gay and _bright ;
There's the moon's clear ray, and the sun-lit bay—
Oh, the world is a world of light !" ,
"Oh, life is sweet r said a gallant youth,
ie he conned the storied page ;
And be pandered on the days by-gone,
And the fume of a former age.
There vas hupe in his bright and beaming eye,
And he longed for riper years; •
He-clung to life—he dared its strife—
He felt nor dread nor fears.
"Oh, life is sweet"' came merrily
tram the lips at a fair young bride ;
And a happy smile elm gone the whila
To the dear one by her side. - •
" Oh, life is sweet: for we will live
Oar comacy to frOVO
Thy sorrows mine, my traits are thine;
Our solace in our love."
0 Oh, life is sweet!" said a mother fonds
As she gazed on her helpless child . ;" ,
And
And isfae closer pressed to her gladden'd breath
Her babe, who uncon.scioas, smiled.
°lty life shall he for thee, my child,
Pnee,,,guiltlese, es thou art;
And who shall dare m 1 soul to tear
From the tie that forms a pan rl
Oh, lite is sweet !". said In aged sits)
Whose eye was Sunk and dim
int form walnut—his strength tons spent—
Could life he sweet to him?
Oh , Tres; for sound the old man's chair
His childrur'ichil&en eking - .
And.each dear race mid warm embracS •
`Made life seem everyoun g .
-Thus life is sweet; Dorsi early youth
To Weak, enfeebled ege ; -
Love twines with life, through care and Arils;
e.very varied• stage.
Though rough, perchance, the path we tread,
And hard .the shy above,
Ju every stale there's some thing yet
To
-live -tor and to Love.
Ds
uobbs says 2,,n that keepit a
fast Inane and a •fighfin,g-eack, is just u.s ., surn
to g o to etc - devil as a brick Itouse'iluit,'
is
ic-z.kg-1 up - in a law suit.
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VDU 2111/ DE3losply. • _, . '
A Talc off shit Texassßevolitsion.,
MEZZO
DVCifSULLY CRAYON
(CONCLIM ED)
'Their missiou beingaccomplished the valient
Texans returned to the main Imdy - ok the army
the next day. The inaises OfAintilus - Were on
every townie, and he was promoted. tu the etim-
mend of a eompany 'of horse by the C,Omman :
der-in-chief, and it
-was made his o;oCW:duty
the surreunding . ethintri and defend
the inhabitants .frOin the merciless attacks of
Mexidarl marauders.
. .
This honolable difHcult and danger
ous station he accepted with reluCtance, and in
the eoptersation, at which lids determinatlon
known'to-hini; he boldly replied to
his General. "I am buta lad. An'amett and
broken hearted father sent . the from, his em.
braze, from - the joys and comforts of horne and
the fond associations of childhood sere
ray country: ' lle presentedme tins sword - with
the injunction "to return with : it' or'on jt, and
so help me Leaven I.ll . ll:ords'shail be fulfilled.
Whatever lot May full te:me., - 1 shall not shrink
from, even though it May demand my bones to
gririd forimWder.": '
Tho General (gasped his hand with enthusi..l
as and said: "Noble young , mae;would that'
TexaS had thousand such spirits, the,day
her deliverance would not then be 'far. distrmt!
Go my dear felloWtO yanr duty;and the warm=:.
est blessing'of my - heart attend - y9M - -
Amulus immediately' Set himself abautpre=
paring for tfia responsible position he' . was iii
future to occupy._ IlepuifOrtlfeti•erYexittiOnj
to dfscipline' his men, and to inapire . thenewith.
his own lofty courage.' ' Nor was it lnrrglieftire'l
his services were demanded. Whenever small;
lands of the enmity concentrated, at noonday,'
at midnight, at ill, times .nd under all . Cireuni,
stances, AmnlusOvith his daring veteran spirits
swept down upon them 1111ethiinder-gust:
The celerity of his' marements. the fierce-onset
of his attacks could not ha risted. 'lle carried
everything before him, and his' name became so
formidable irmontr his foes that they feared hiav
as the'raiser hates death •
As_he Was one day marchieg acrost the
country in pursuit of his." pine," as he used
to call it, in passing a narrow defile he sudden
ly fliund himself surrounded by a p.irty of the
enemy. Concealed: in =bush they POured
down upon 'him so.unexpecteclly.that - his little '
column was thrtnvrt into: confuslory-and- for a
moment taltet`edf:;,. , turtit , : 1 ,27 utr'h 7 - ,
back. placed Idrr.itf In t. Tice_i'inert ,
his ea,
' - -"-- ~,,;„+ ‘,+: retreating , and waving his
sword high in the air, exclaimed :-.• In the name
of God strike for your homes. You leave.this
, -
contest only over my dead body." ' Then arose {
one loud cry of vengeance, and' the • work ofl
warwent on: The brave Teians rushed upon .
their dastard foes, and. they met and fought
like tigers. - After nearly . one half on
. :r aeh
side were killed or wounded, the Metic.ans dist
appeared in the chafipariVand Amulus and his*
men were left conquerori On that bloodY field.
The men gathered . ' round their leader re
-1 garding, him as an angel; of deliierance: but
i
. grief - mingled with their, joy on beholding the
warm blood fast oozing frem a wound "in his
breast, which he'llad rived in the heat of
meitemeat, and fill then had not realized it
I himself. lie, gr . ets . • faint and pale fro:nth:Oh:las
of blood, and was borne off ,the - field by his
l men; who followed him in mournful file. , He
was carried to the home of an old friend tone
cause: of Independence where,his wants might .
he supplyed, while the remnant: of his compa
ny sorught the camp of theirJellows iri arms
melancholy and discouraged at the fate a their
beloved leader.. . _ . , ' . . 1 1 ~ .
Amtd us :caused „the ...nad intelligenee'f of „his
misfortune to be conveyed to hisfather and
Clara. The, eelings of that fond father may,
perhaps, be imagined by some, under like Cir
cumstances, but. can scarcely befell save in
the reality. And, yet the old man betmyed
but little emotion. A kind of 'philosophical
coldnesi had come-over external appear
ance.,
Grief, trouble and anxiety, now weighed
mosthearily'on his heart, anddeep flown in its
secret recesses .he coveredit from the world.
O; how heloved his'boYi liuthe had senthim
from his presence with aprayei-hreathed bless
hag; and now, when the crisis seemed to liave
' approached when,hc, 'Wei daily expecting .to ,
learn that the idol heart had ceased 'ta
lice ; fate' gave hbai strength to submit to her
unalterable decree with . fortitude_lieComing a
christiatt hero.. Ile suhmitted to circumstances,
as cycuinstutices.demanded submission But,
But,
with Chun the, case Yr•as far different All the
ardent constancy of woman 4 ,s nitrite was roes..
ed in her. She had not the command of hcrim
pulses, that persons:more sge 'and' mi - peri..
ence generally po ?g` - andthd . littuniedge
that the' alliane&l 'of het; heart was languishing
among_ strangers, if 'indeed . ' he lived, Imitated
her like a spectre-1414t.' 'Mr' Mind suddenly
became made up to ulnirPoke 'tickle-is - as it
was daring and adventurous This wss no less
than to visit'A.Mnlua and nailitnttr to
fort if living; Or,if dead, h4low the sod o'er
t his grave with-the -tears of. as l tion==of Tore
Toiler uncle.she -made known: her. purpose,
unit asked that he would :,:ennsent to hei;tvish
, es. The.old testi eo too on.- e idea only
us:elimeried and - ottS, liegg,4d . _ her
mnikin think Of it agran. ~ P eepliss h4oYed
hls hiS:oWn.sense - ofprudetteefoftde
the tlicinglit cisnt'::ocolip:'enonnf:e,t i. i j4 .
dang Pis A ttendant unto the
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Alot
'ID 7 2TVTI 4 Xti " i ir e d
. tir w " ‘Wc A - TirlP2l.ll74kifilrlifS 8125EVENCEkit t
64 Jr 1.1 g J.
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)Pnp,a§ he_ ! ecuevcd,sash a visit could be - of
no passible - tads-Otago semundersueh
. eirctustanrcs; pm- attempt,
.should- it
mve * disast rous,l and! elie, ittsteakof finding
.AmulUsmal,e sof)3 , , rOfeie t fall into the hands,
of these reckles. nud lieentiols - that
ever linfest a camp" Iced 'on war ;—deeply
i
lls 4o 10 :W:a iPilltyof. such an is.
t!el-if../ 3 9." 4 ?;.her.c0_ „diem forbade4dm,fit
vore.bly.tolistol?,.4o:propolition. *That sbe,
!le4 lll °o o °o €1 1 4 81 19 11 d.- 1 9. 1 Y0 . 1 4 013 49: ,of
her pi•otpetor and*eh, ameng the rude. haunts
or ivarithe posses.sor of tier youthful afibetions;
tl.O old tOarl Pool4,ll(;fOPoool,4s44ll2d.thor9fore,
peremptorily refused; to, lead the ,projedt his
pOptitoonnOe.•
In rain the poor girl; etien . voreAto‘heeom6
recoteiteclto her noel4,iiishes; the more nhe
strove the moro inter ely were her feelings
• - .
AMP.4 l, company.t?4o4ngPeilin Ihe , ,vieill'
Ity of , gr..., Atilan . za, were preparing „to Pie
their coMpanions - , in arms; the . day had,
been
ilebfgeated .for their departure, and, at the time.
of which. we are speaking, had, arrived within '
a few hours.
_A 'few had already .assembled ad
their place, of rendezvous; when there appeared.:
1 aniang them a Young and . bea u tiful female, and I.
demanded to See the leader leithe band. , She .
1 ;.va,sShown Jo his presence, andwhen his eyes
met hers. When he saw in bathe lovely tiara
Overton, as Yet pale ' and scarcely, recovered
. ,-. .
from hell terrible • sicknss; when he Saw the
(determined resolution expressed in her every
feature when she asked and even begged him
:.to allow her te.proceed with hint to the camp
of ,her countrymen ;—when he saw, this he was
astonished and Cenfonnded. Herimpori-anities
0141(1,14qt he resiated;',Ual ha: assentedtolier
wishea: 'TOe iiest reei'liingtlara,indiffierently .
prevlded for i at the best, set oat, wibl.thattrain
, of braVehearti, for the camp *ee patriotisml alonedWele in Seldier.heari: 1 . . ' ' '
9Tr....lkilanza, as welheve, ithimated, Was irr- "
norant 1 of Clara's "„departnre, I having refused'
sternly, to liaten to it for`one oneMinnent..: When
ie*ied her, aid fonnd in his
search her,
a note - in herown telling'hand t hini Whither
she had, gone, and pravinsiibirdveness for bey
diCobedietice, the eld,sinaii, 'Wept and prayed
that deatliMight now - Come end 'relieve him t;
i froth all bitter r4olleetiOo,and anxiety for the ;
ilttirP• Thi was ilow' r triPpe' d of:the last so: 1
laic of hislira ; and, refiring to the spot Where f i
the 'object of w.‘youtl'l6l'affeetioaslay sleep-
log in .tho
,:sweet . 'repOse of' i
death, he wonld 1
haveWeleomed the arrow, bet if el'.rne uot, , . .
' "'l* - I"I* s" ' * - ' * ' *- It •'4,* * ' '
.-.... b.l...ght'dilr4o.....itathitia .ni;eia.
curl: va,
the latliway of that little band:who were, put. •
suing tb;iir Waythrou`gh:deviouS,.o Meander*
ind l pzititi, to_ the place ivere, ll:cede:rtes god
kept vigils. while wearY . and worn, the hraVe
men w'ere ' sleeping. On and 'Still on " they
groped ithir. way in silence, as thOugh , tra vfdlng
' to the grare of Hope, Hark:!; whit startling
cry bursts ,nport, th - eir ,earS l ? . , Shtick sabres
Clashing in — tile gIOOM, horrid', oaths ; startling
de:Ali-groans iningling, end 'then all is7still. A
‘rii,.....' , 4 arm seed the hapless Clara, lles/frielts, i
cries for aid, then sinks down, senseless, and
ruffian hands bearlier awayewhither, 0, width
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h er?' - God prot et,t e m . eocent I ,I --
* * a. .
The morn arises, and the astonished mar en)
moks out from a low , prisim.het, through its
arrow crevj'cels, on the dewy
,earth. _ . She
!hears around. her the tramp ofarthed Men, and
the vulmarlblas: Phony or human demons tills
on her.ear. ' Fear-robs ,her of yeason ;—Where
is she r "iln the World of spirits, or in the dream"
'land where the perturbed iniagination conjures
up horrid fMleies tO.hatint the , said I ;-
All around her is . so sti...nge
,;" reason I mocks
at her recollection arid she, knows not where she ,
is. i -A Word will . explain ; ::di ; •-•-she has been
captured by a banditti and' isnow in their pow
er--a cruel fate!
..
. bays:and weeks' rolled on and , Still in that
- 7 - health.,At all events, e never suspectedthe
filthy den‘she remainCT incoicarated,' weep.: muse.
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lag het; . weary life -away'; and continually- For 'one thing, Emil 3 had always ;fejt ~.__. .r.: L , .
!Acted to the eer•S Alia lariats' and cruelties fur; d i - pate a lie he ili shaed had h • wer e e; l e .
of licentious num. lii"rala she implored the always, attended phuic
.... 'tit her on the,Solii
aid of the:Father of.3leteles; in vai4,she PiaY- bath... 'Ent at length r'r , klik#o,t6it fietto
da for death to 'relieve . her fionf,torineet, an go out, except in th mildest vveother;- d
bear, her pure sphit z away froM `earth;-no now a bet trial was_., ed le her
suli t eriag 4 .
..
gleam of hope appeared; She..lan
,‘ carefully ' O n e .cold•.,lnd gust Srehhath morning in
guarded byarmed mil4,4ndt:c.w wc_re astim, i - Itted oveinher, . Emily. ha. concluded tes i. stoy iti
to her presence. ' ' - t • •• .
~ home,' .mil anticipated such pleasure in hoNleg
One eVeisitigabe oi ? n•e, f i otice,p,ingurrftuat the ssiciety .of Edgar wring the day,: - Her
about' he daiii.: Aii*iiitlii , looks met a ll ` .l ° . us biightionticipations, h , •ever, were dissipated,
eves ;_and britried.stepi,and,"bustle . 4a eenfa- and h e i,. su s co itible b:. was deeply.wenntW,
sloe prevailed. She Trequentlyeaught hurried,i when she saw ler li I)o,p:raking, prekra.s
; SaXtinditr - of—Vrsisit ';'`' VV:7 1 1 411 :, fr 6 „_ ll l--Pg 7 !- 1 , ' 5 tions for geinieut. , • . :she ltnew he neer
neOi;that ,tiold her that seinethingtad awake'll - went to chtur h witho Iter i she said timicll4- -
ed ;the fearS'and otartied the finuied'eseurity -
~f', Are going to . , ve . me.to. 4 7 t „, , ~ 1 .
of her c•lPt°rs•• i .- - • .., -. : -,. ' 4i tiichij;lit now. .'• d walk t andallien
1 . * " '.*
c *:') "*.
' * - *-
- ' iti.Bruce; or Charle' ,—s re.'is-1 - ea netioc.
Steps aprroacho:the door .of • her :-atirt
chsteinerl'te staying,; thii - s'i'', 6e all day.
merit;. they lingered. on Iltrr . ..tfireshold, and low.
~..,i _, .., liste A , : a
ale, , td,h&l i 6
whiiparings, c and then more earnest cotrversa. . x'ail,Y 8 eYes g . '.. ?'"' ..,. . -
ton Ayari distinctly hear within.: •The' : •poor i /l e Af . 't u fe ll - i .". 1 , 411 - p a a t' se Y s ii i e l.e 'r- • : ,d e L l ''',' l .; , ! ; 6 .-. ; - -. T .,..; • ' _: ' ;: „• . ..1.1 4 : :I
I girl sat, tearful
,in# -trernblthg' Vim.le i r .
~ i ; ' ;, 4 1 hopediou wag 'bid* iijth*taq; fl
I -- " ti)-I ' ;° ""'"" fi i i"end :: other. illeo "‘" e '•"' innidn'as'very lonel without • you—lintltil
words led her to' eappoie_that - 4' erlemst was .
,sara,,l shall amiss 'you' Much!" .. ''':' 5 .. : •• t'." 1 , •
nenr.•' The nightwanW. 4, , ciy4l4'illere,stke •s 4Oh 1 - 4,,4be ba Pre4enily," , iepliiii- di
sat hardly -k n o w in g virether'shas lived ordeal:lN i gai la a o r efe e es'i on : a at ids ,yoi,:: mu s t t.tninkn,
1 1 dreintied.'1, , 'All WanneW siiiief, foithetisThigl4l Ell en iesji to'yeit "iv • , el'io - ifin ' tf r ''' ' '' 1 : 1
• hbui sitioaeltel ',.., - ,-., -, 1 ' ~:': , ; "".. - :1 .• A s Edgar kissed hi • .iiite goiti - d-bk 2 ai ikiai
Irani 1 k htiitil lid! "it itlashinz. of - ,nr . me; 4. 1 . • .." it ha `did i , • , fhi t h6i r . 5,..:. At
' - ' - „., A lit WWI a no etve. „ ip i, 7.
irk - 43 f v*,eanee rensi• the - 44 r. ' Nem: , r. " 4l , st leted;ani that hei eh k .t.s'eold';:and':'When i
i ws
' 'still more nesii it:'cornea 11.11'40 th e thresp.9 l 4l . g e is s, id , ,,: r ild:ifot 'is - ,•,ot'%Feisli'ae l i
i li
'of fte/ ' l irts°t/43k1i154.-e ' llia hurzB ' r4l2 * l slie,atiihYte.irs' . .of soilowli t tregie) 1
fight go 'on; -1 ...1,5he 'sliiieked; '.'• liet,:ve4 -live I jad • . ,, i4, , i4 tany,str ,, o r l i e foro
er i
nierey;!•and's sank dan , sexiselest: - . , , AVlr...'4l l ftitsiii dte il; h- ed i d t i etg et h e e te f cr •vi r e e ^ t the ,
• •fini-paased' 'she itietv'ttat:' , '' :;,• ..•
~.. *'''- 4 :,--- • '-'sltiA i v ir e ,;4"o, an d, th f c *jr4i r 1
ical
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i ~,_. ., ,.1 7.,,, i 1 5" - L *-1- 1 1, tiu l ~ l '- ' . 'Ye'''iit; i4eii . "414ivilili , in htl 4 : ; •b .. r l4 , .I' 4 ' 1
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-I ' .';''. '"' ' I ' .4111f4reilli ; :ild MO tr:lr tit 'e it siMnitlrn:(`-` 1
8o ;---.•he ems'oP-is the arms c 'f A tia !" ls ' •. , ' 3 ' ' i •, _ i • ~ , i'. .' '
PA:isTITURSDAY; UNIT ilia aBlll
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, .
i tale vviig 'soon fold; ''' Whlle' ,- Clnin',..was a cap
! tive among jhat . ileepepte thro s ng, imulks had
iso ,far 'recovered, as again. t,44, 'VI 9,1.h0 Aeld.—:
ilfe ha 4 learned of that fia.o,o bans; of. mqrder
(kll9 villains and, Jed :124 :tritaty 1 , 01 9 , tal their,
hiding place. ' At this. midnigl4kpur, he sal.:
- lied down and-put:them to . l.llfd; ,last,slimp.--;-
Imagine his: aatoniahment, Oen t in,t,M) 'Mat
of the awful fry ho discovered 4e , prpstrate,
far,in ak11. 14 61 Yzi loved 91 ' a1,e 0 4 1, aid:-1 3 a*-
leSs.. From
~ l iqncc, Or ;how Slin.enin l i theic,
, was to hfin,an Mkignia.
I - ,Thework !at ; de4h,
.1
Was dozie'i'andiAmaliiiotiii Brasses 'Jibe id
en'To his b,oiOni: ' .T(3i lit:up: i - : ,' egtii - 4, nee,
Wheiii3fie opened her iiiiidpue eke',;" Whell, it,
' Met JO, 'foitliSen'' tenr..'of jo)i Md' fiapiiiriess,
were blending.' ',"•'''' H''' ' - - '' ' I' ' '.:
My tale is told,-1 leavolhe rest fdf fa e.--
linaginatioji can easily paint • tke flitued and
What. need '''t.o' -fo OW end of -Fa e ?..,,..
The destiny of th t«• 6 teine's,.like :th, t-- 'of i
all iffortafity, , Wis inseperatdy linked with the
romantic developments that-.. time: ;makes;- and,
circumstances mould. That they livedlong,
and happily- , : dived ,and .lOTeHivcd Tin, the f
:eiajoyment of each others affections and E aei!i
ty-tlivett honored, may all, be 10a , nne 1 . .
ly , and truthfully;.- for;-th,' dose - . of waltairm
them at their former happy home ; and time
witnessed a bridal, there, - Answer me;-.could
it be . otherWise.l,
.Can dasiiiiy In, a : iiticled ~ I
. • 44-4
. There iv - asla strange mixture: of • good ;and
evil in Edgar Sumner'S characticr;: i whiehifew
could unddratand.. Certain -phiiies of 'WI' in
'tercourso with society, represented , hire fip.s: a.
pattern,ofmaplyvirtne: -others-betrayed dark
5PP4 3 .91 1 . 1 4 Illtart: and' Proneness .to Jam, tai
ble vices.
Thorn:ill:I is ;this, Ettgue,stras, naturally u
right, generous, kind licUited---all, that, is
rnirahlein a innu. , .lint he 6 . 1e5:11-Contr . ;
Ca the PerUl'cious'itr.bii oeinduf , ;irig in :Azzi
— s ' nal social glass. 'Th iatit,'' a - s - ' - ls nea
always the case, grew upon him ? . and beta
hisMa4.i.: * •-'Diiiipation deadened liiisZi)
feelingsond lid beiame careless of the hap
,ness of-others.
.' His Pleastires abstarbed his!:
i tentiomit,fs' truest - fricatiewere- neglected, - tit
Fhis business suffered:: , Pit,_zrobetii called*
Edgar Snnuter:adrruikar4, for he never melt
in -the street, - and his exedllerit'constitetitim r.
sisted well the train' ofAhysitat evils. censi
7, ' nalir - rarztrettAuTdr-4--... - w, . 1 . 3 .:3.1.',....,..•,::, i
been married but a few months; and - whom i li
tenderly liWed. Emily was patient,arniahl
•
:woman, well Worthythe affections-du -nOb!'t
hearted husband. And she loved Edgar. wft,
allihe strength *flier warm and devoted rut
titre.• , Singular as•it may appear, Edgar lotlil
Emily as, up his " soma
pleasures:ins he termed them, even for, her.
"3ly dear Emily; hewonid say," you Anon
: , how well I. hive you vbut you cannot; real i ly
' expect me always to , remain with you at hone.
Men, of business must have recreations in
which .their Wives cannot - participate. Do yeti
understand me dear I" • . - . ' -..
Emily invariably replied that she suppose 4
all this was natural" auk right, at the e
time, declaring that, ninth as she lovedEd o s
1 society, and. regretted his absence, sho r ,wotild,
net, for any eonsideratin, deprive him of .his'
separate pleasures. en Edgar would kiss
his wife an affectionate • 'eu, and hurry awry i
en
I to meet his boon cenurnons, never dreaming
...
that he took poor Endres heart with him, and
that all the: dreary hooks of his absence, she
wept for
,his neglect. 1, '
"A.. .. , • . -
. yearyassed .thus.
_Emily natmallY
. fr z....
bie, became languid,i+lancholy,'pale.. S e
suffered much , but as he never compfain4d,
Edgar scarcely, ever _1 ought of her ,fuling
Oar
- From Arthur 's liomo'.l3l2t3lt. :
'MUMS)
-A True Sketch.
Br PAUL:
the 614 :lila c4iu4 <at;
and Edgailli,•is 61111
T ll 4:lp.ng and on;
stst6Elitii, !jai
:q9
-
lelubl;,_;gdgar,leturnok, and front his_
heilaki ) aa
liildalging 9,14111.),
grit',; PIA w h itl.l4linil.al ) PrYife
reeniaeilliim with tearful eye,s, he eameatl
tdeeleied that he inut e'omejlonae, 9ely for no
other reason.soh to. hare.,itttli Lindy, V).lliSt,
nuclher: alstor,!,7oe rnueA alzitab?l,
to apeaOirs. Sunluer otdy, sighed, ancktTtsit-_
44 awayher tears, "allenee, / . Ell e n minded Edgar that the Sabbath 44 . not .yet
f passed ,'I
. "Tr - ue.l" lie exelaieno; 7 ",„l had forgotten'.
And,beeides that, : therao only, three of.
But we sheUld.do something, for atonsetgaut,l
WlLit.nli t l4 it! lie , t
"If for-nig,lit,", said
Alen,aeierely—she was.,i;filfik sensible girl
of eighteen, hut:anthetitues too, hgrried in Jteri
remarks i !!;f you ;stria!). ior-orunsernent to-t
night, 31; 1„ Sttanter,you : had,. better, go away
vain,
• ,ye.ry unwell,,/uutyourmeg
leekand earelessne‘'s are killing her,.
4 11ushi!", gziped,. "How could . ; you
speak se,;Ellen - • • -
• Beethise it is _tnith!"_ - ''" '
"1:16445ef it is a liearid' bee:uric:T . ath - not.
`master in; ray'ott . ii hOusel7 flindered',Edg:tr,
an,grily:' 4 1On : are'ari
and if }od'come to '..er4t . e'utisiinderatafidirigs
betiveeti - n3ii and you `will do` *ell to
10. aS - COUVerii&if.!: L '"!
olrery *ell; art' rescitided:
lber lack upon 'Edgar; andlifiSingEtiiiiiafreC
tionatelY÷"Gro&l
Good
-with
fore she could speak, Ellen had ]eft the' ninni.
- AforiUNVith hfs nlfe,Edgitr`•footceilsdatlfy at,
antfmitseil
•sibsriee sobs op lip, kvife;aroUsed.'hire.,j,:
What is the. '41.156'41:
at,-tht?.doei:. throngk ; which 1: , 11CP -16 A ,A?P
peUretLatiait evident peitlesity.
"This is a queer -state of things," beleahl'a - t
length. "That girl has ,been;trying . ...tn:;pnt
strange ideas into yoar
say that I tun ever unkind to you I" .
" Oh no!" 'cried I Sirs. `- Si!TriCter, dagerly.H l -
" You have never been unkind to pae,•l - ainli
• --
pi.
It.
1 ,
F nu
sure."
She is certainly imimpudeiat Mut
takd
,Edgar. ' l , Why 'should. she try to make
. difrereliceS . beti‘4en hs?"'
Oh, she-did net,'Edgrii. She Means wet
deai girl but 'she.tpoke'hustly."" .
And perhaps I 1:111t t00," ' 4,140 Sum
ner.. - -
No taore :rats said citi : the.subjeg,of Edgar's
neglect, end helprobably„would not ; have tho''t
of the matter again, had he not. discovered, ' on
eomingtome toiihmer cm the following day,
thnt Ellen gene home to, her pare Ats.
. ".What'does this mewar he naked.• • .
!' : She said you told her, to g 0,"., timidly- an
81Yered Emily. -' , • • .
Edger'e brmys iathere4.nild he *TO
,his
dark eye °/2 the Wound- - • , . • -
t I did say something to that effect, I do he,
lieve," he murmured---•‘Bitt 1 - slid it •hastily. I
She should riot halm' gone for that." ; •• I
remOnstruled uith -her," ' redd
"'But you knoW her spirit She' would not
stop; althciugh-sho loVes M.e, find: known' how
much I need her." •
.
,'' Edgarappearedvery much amaze& But it
seemOditl'iat nothing indeed coyitiS:4:kip
long thoughtful of Ids wife's corefo,„..4.litor
dinner, f
he waif:ofh
wistling ,and
a pop i rf' ."
~ u
. • -
... ,
retained not until dark.
\
'Tile A4zpesti4thad laidtlic 'clOthi-anci'E oar •
and Emily. sat 41,:kvin to - the table, together, It
was there that the I yacsarseat,„ 4 .l6ll Ell . 13
had ahr44l,‘i4Piedr-03:4F his 7,ation, unii
'occasioned a pang of regret, and aspang of ie,.. ~
rnorsc,,porhaps.;•,, ..,
~ : 0 • '
t was a cold' evennr but thank-is a warm
I fire.bprningin the gr.ite,,,and as Edgar buried
hia sliPpOreil:fee:t in,the comfortable ,rug„ and
oiined the'lait tin - mbar *Of *Blackwood's , 4 ,Niag.l
vine, to, read to, EMily, the tlaOught striiek !din, i
dist 4 - iiiigtit be possible: tor, him to spend one i s
eseJAPgPleikiiiit.fr ; ri tor) ,
Emily's fae..:*was radiant with happiness, as
lake Eatined, gazing upon, tho Mardi `features
of her, h4tanAtWixitit She lOVed ci. irell. , '-',
' 4 DeaEdgur:, 3 ' she ;said, wheil he paused : to,
stir:the Oate,.` }tit are s 'iv good to otay ;with
me.this. inip.ingl, Y4ll make nio Very happy,.
- "Illo47, *
' -
Mi.: Sluinner isse is ompan on a et,. ion,
attelyood i:esUMed , his lading : !l At,t , mo-i
nide:, in approving ; voice within him misdclum I
I gkaili - .t be had not spokOn.ora4o#,._,, '_.
Aniiciiiiiiie4,:ti g iit iliiiiia r a_weaiY of '
' iiii U . nil hi Is filfadded.
reading, n ; Aug as. o , fresh'
fa?) to the fire. Th - ert, ,notwithstanding the-
P,kielk6liirtitlti, i ; hii 44eaviir&I - IO anotsc
iftirii; tiffiagiiztti t6‘ijiteuttif '',iif th fintas'tig
hltipia44,vhieli direo,.'gileithlkda;li itOhliii /
lite irafg,A4 - 6iiiiii' iiiiegititlebiiLriai - ,, , :asi.
i ikieyetilikel ieslfie4Ca*4 beg/id toliern: ' • - 1
1` VietAter - W*l ltd 'ilOt:'Obittiliti•
11eItab:dirii'iiii44.17..Mteitlieltift4 ) , 6 4 6 c
I for ine''efOtt'dithrigi'aid licabiti'iv. : =WlMP*rs
httive; ol&asiocitalaus thut`rhat- frOnViiii toqi
itaiti rinulfortilOtti46;"ainValteidy,'lhe posher. !furiblisitazisidielitetit ipiiittiidi Erni` , oll - rzu
ieiitYollilltit. e6thritaft*l. ,, :Tt -, ! ,- : , q, . ~""i
.i . 11 , .i ., ;1,.;i1'.:0. - j...1.:: : ei,
. _
4:i..1~5..n:;y
IM=11;111=
!1- !!':: -':',!-; , ; ,..3.- i!: - il'ilt . , • 1.i. , :"<C : ;;r • - .1 ., :i2 ~,, F,l-;11
.'i What tinuslid.it nhefeee,44, -,-;, ,, -t :7. !•,- r I , ,'t(!otblit . .3 you, angqr nhtphurctl,Ar,
- - .. . - . ,
"A feW Buinutes past nineflanswetethE ith ilk. A , I wasafraid.she dlettlaat nightf";.;:-. - -i„ ,
Fiven!itruycsclapas;tl;: - Edgarleteedt4 and • u LAtividotr-,-: , "•• ....•, -.•.,•, , :-.. ;.1 ; t
fro:tincc4'. ', ' ' , ," ' •-' - ' '- 2,
.. 4 Yes when.' went fortis' driebyrts' -:- ' l, --'
i'ttliiik,a' saiinh;. - tiilitit,iTlieliefe 1, Mont “ Dear:Edgar P":,#claipprizEllen,--Imaikle
'g:; out 'a • .it-ii :- 'inintitek"liiiM 'bider 'alit Intia,teare,,4lta6vas'il;ioe,weeke ago r ,
.st, thi faille:- '.;•ijt ti6 l uctli I• shalt be lidek'seiiit ":The4aung• niiatt-nitts it'll iery low littitAhp
'ilinitir* affeetiamiti:f? . Urged . 'filitf,' not to i,;434 ItTgallay that Ernilyn'as apt dangetoUsly Oh
• s.„.
' but he
,persistid, doclaringthatlie- WOubl i iiot PIO. Ore.ofttle doctor, and thokindnesa,Or,,gh
'6; ittue - tUllitriii: .. 4tia.' Said itirinilie; aid Ed- len,served to restore his' strength... : Slowly,
gsiiiiirktedni-vai.; :"a ' ' "-' ''‘ ''' - •", ' 7 ".' , •. ;; but gradually he .yecoverod, and in: ::limp' ho
I ' Einily're'tired,'sjcic ht 'heart; 44 . :iiii.g `Of was ablw•to get up with the assistattiP clot&
etistotico. "'fire' ,leiit' net: hut'ii''''tlic :heavy mi; and to Walk.acrdsti•the itioni.•- I 21-
ilionriiiilled hp'she liStdtied - --fi;r` th'e'ietilining ••• Ho. bad-riot int ) tleint'Eralty:- ' 'Bile '-gi.iar riot
I ilnitit4.4'Uf her Husband 'kfing heaven for Ale -6 leave he r apariment, and her Ilthea; of
I Streugth te'tatif.ii.(illni'floWer'to'; Wirt 'Edith , Icinietandbig, Was '9f a there dahge) , o ha nisi,
I ?rote' iiii halal' of ths:sipitlini-. '• ' :' • '-'.-• ture,thati her buslunur (;',.. ' -'? .•
' . •1
I • '.kt liiian4ilif shelleilr4 l l4;i4l3,feiA in tiii':SF- ;:' One Edgar 'felt unitsuzdly . fdroni. 4 ; tn.
;lent stied:. Tltcylncitinte& the;-granite iteit . i., tatieEkte seo,bls,iqe,.h . e stole trim Ads ixtottf
1 , and. then the 1;-011 knoWn - noind wEd g ar',§ tthob.sen,led, andsought.Eutily's
U.:Ls ap.urtuteat•-4
• litch-kcy heard. .. : Edgel.'hidtallie at list, The door was partly open,nud , htt enterftd Op
'excited with drink, pb.Emilir had' felirn : d. 'I In , heard. His suffering wife was alone, vaidok
, hi-r'agop); of spirit; ti 7 po'k4- riot inert on the couch Which she had not left for Many
II cd,itind her 'imshincf thonght uhe' - etept. • ' ',''.' ilitye. 'Eeagetly Edgar kitihkftstward,drigetful,
'" ....tiaiti, on the folkowing - nightpigit'fornunk Of his feeble ratite; and fill apda the'but l4i liar
I his , t'illt Or'the'sOcielY'Of liis'vielOits 'dampen' side. " In , hit:fitment" they were in'eacit ''oni#4 -
1 ion s ; a'nfl fro iii - tlhilihiii - liii'd&aifilivos . deirn- amp, sobbing like childrin. „Edgar i vialtiity r
Inlird 4-60;4;4 huilly,'durinli the'ctitfendniet- mete be forgiven for his rieglk willals
; , ,
~,- t f
,isi,holy• biettkisii- t aw' s k a ta& a ippe; l. 7 ' '; had well-nigh killed her, and :Ole -syq pter r
' 'Strange, tinif Ediir'stine•not''h6w fist etle :ppting alai with a5. ,,, ,F4c4,,1if o_3l:‘,N . xt . 641
failed, and, heW'the light'Of 'heieyen Was Wax:, never-dying love. . •
I lag dim, and_hOW her lips vere,lieeetninithiti- I : Rh, it was then that the :wretched. Imbande -
tier and, with' in dip - roe:slog . Of' "Settled on ,h l4 i,nloes by,titi; bedsidoot his/Aim:ea wife,
1 'niefi .. '
..' ' ' : • ' '''' '''"l ''_ :'- '', ' PP@Pd to, ber'hi,s •heart. • - .lhtrinir hia,. con.
I,_ I t w a s n. 6%; n i ts dp t io a t t it ed ii i ,3,t an ijo-to•Ed. lescenee he had reflected. He laiw• all his er.:
gar icill'in`bohie",le•'ii:'itaie'Orinttiiicatiort, rots in their true light ;• tit& now be eafeised
which belicdids'eft repeatedbOit'di It'elditi iii deep humiliation. Thelanitof heivell 'had
eiodeEitedrinfter.' ' , FreicientlylZieeldd-'n"pon 'chastened him, end he boived subnit' "salieliclei ,
tgthreihOld; and Sihibited'nighs Y;f 'stie4lang this puttlehteentWds holOnlY ink,' tnir nk.d.i:
bleb:4;l4-4mi his return titlila suffering i
but pa- ly to his goOd. •,..lie had been Milia,talne
tiont 'Wife: - - '' • ''
• ' : ',.• ', ' ''' -..— ibl-berara, b.4,the;aa!le., had been top away
- pii'i)ifh , beitisilin, dgar'ltsiiiti-Ad'iliid'ilie from hit ey . * *„ ,ijk 44, ttie . ittitt,,bht `blessed
door' at r ilidniibtj,'-' It 'Was ii ito-iink - retiruarS; the,light... ,01 - il he,' woul&net' i sompl;4ll, -, bnt
;eight snil"'hi t -• 6i : ideate %ti'ere, i-ove-red'''icith hg-P l- 40 1 : 1 4as'ell, # Igrelinitbe - Preserme . 4titesk•
I sleet' lihefro'4A raid'; bit hi th'EfOrkettiliiki belted.wt.ongod, to forgive as: hs forgave Itimi
1 Whidll'Ai , lilelad'iirought; he . hid left' at--the and ..ti itotore;lteilto ifealtti.omn, for his: 'oaks,
4eiiin aid's'. - atiancherlei.; both his- iintbrella butbei owth tiathat a heittietui*4o. who' -
itialis iiiiit,i;iit.'" - Eviritilt.'iold'stiairi fiaa iot shecwas . doal*:: , :% - ' , , =1 !?!)! *v: ~.:' • 1- 1 .2 , -' , .
3olteied. hintlf If f ut•lii•Wati.ila - hered s - Cidli4 • '''' - "Atka 'cable.% ~cE.I)-«1 e t t „ ( Edgai-Imin: - -hist -
. I= A - 'siFaiiS . 'spV.x.tiiliilidet'hisl efia:' l -' Imo= ithebt 2 glia in linirizako Of - hiSilenly';imd tt • .
nieralil' trees idemediwitiiming before liimin ?-4i;e're'd.lag'bri4l?4A/efiiiiiitoto.,PlriC....-t
-. O kiwi - but these', :is 'be : lip'prd'iclicil'itarer, iliiiie&idd 114',44tis' <OO.
~itiii: c*OnitOii?,
trebiii4iiiliemierri.'siAtd onr.- ii6ei.:7liiiikife lier.liiiult'w4efready:9lo94ritr. Witllgpy.: •,,-
IWas - Stretched -Upon: - .l4.6iYekitnti. their Aidn!en: ;.!::fift1,1:6::,4i10 , 440 . :1if 4419./44tappihet4 .
- tw
aihi , h, kind lieig,hlior4orb 11 !ittliyitlisilisr• r 1 3 4 111 . 1 4:44rn113rti11gg. 4 tettakPl qtfetzliAl
rfnii`tria'adliti tone; hd • demanded" what 'it ull The. Invo:W." 1 4all Pholle.iin , .E4se.ll tOngetlltta`4',
intent and i ~ solemn ' whisper ''re'plied.LA:.`l/F. was of tans avail thadthe ••skiilk.ofi all plays!. '
Sti;itizer, iourivijeli'ityiti,g in% •The shoilfWgi clims.: - . A haw, taunt avitefity , Su re d- Itie l ig,
teitible.! 4 Edgar vii,s'kobered ih fin l insinht-' l = freildng and- magii wateniiikodier ini.,•- •
;'--
"14 5rn e l t,t' il i l lfti all ''''' 16 Egui r f g f L 'lfts'd'"taeklio' ifi'AiL--"'"k-id gisraPA *7-
gotnebody had:gene for ohe , ibut ;;ghat c omo yi i th me ,__i o 11..t0 : ,b*9:gp145
-
Iyet airl%;ist - ' :- ' ''' •''' '''' l''' ' - 'r - * ''`''' a reality. Behold that happyOnle,ipdhare4
a sb E i, tireaths—oh, God—do 'not -let her about she fire.side thate.difitiaa SrBnntb7 and
-die?! 'prayed!the terriekienidisfur trinn.• - cheer these cold N ore mb er to g a s , ~ c om f ort ,
l
iro s r pr:ai;fice7 - ca tit rciotrt+lie 'hurried from teirround them, and you'-sec a t a glance that
1 the' h0h.. , L410w ii 4ti 'stank hain:hP,ltle-4' he Litipiness is theirs: thiaili ?fiddle - aged man,
,I flew. He 'felt not : the itOim:''',Hie'dwri'gailt kith dark-hair spars'elylitilnnkled i , i:ith gray , land his Wife'ti danger, - -Were'all 'his•thottithts.— Arid an eye; that - bespeaki!tli:e gengons !ton{
The fieccin,i. fain heat upon hi'm filitesaiy,and , 44 manly intellect, is the Fitur of my sketch,
;the chilling clantorous'teirtpestl howled in 'his _the beautiful Woman; Wtins4ihrow ,enpanda in
face. It 'was nothing! • A'dim light gihniner- bf a affectionate sadie,'ik'Es, wifs,, „The -fair
ring through iiiistygleKviiuided 'his iwaY. -• It girl of five summers, and, the. get}le -.1103 , of
was 4-physician's offtin;pnd vielently he rang, Awo, sitting upon the rug to ~ftnarta their - feet
it "was many niintitts before any thin tuiswered before they; go t o 1, 0 4 0 re th e x hild re i t , o r this
i the boll ; and all this time Edgar was -chill- : happy libme.. the:couple ; who. Are playing'
led by the • blasktind4irenehedlty the-lei rein. ; e l ms at the table, areElles and - htt . husband
,1
t
But the` do6tor saline atlast ; and - Edgar knew ..14 . 4 alas:44oi worthy of heildtes-4whe are on
I, no, mere until he was once m o re bYlthe bed. a visit' to the Sitniners: ' - ' '' ' -,'
side of his Wife. • : '-' '• i ' - ' • , All are - bappy-:-even Edgar, roi;iiirsold 101
-She lives! she lives! save her, doeior, i ts r p j c it i - ssi,cation havq boat
.corr i pletai ii .ovBll
save her! O, my Emily; look at rtiez-s . ' peak to
come, and the-sight • of the.winennpcslgatoktA -
m e — f ° igi'° me e' ' " ' ..
, : '''' ' ' to eluldder, and exo/olii--; 2 , !' I , --,-- - ;') =
Ift was isii like ' a
Bream! . -Edirdr.' awoke ' in - '• '`Ob ye inoilefate drinkers, bliwki I- ' Cruit
1 his OWn rdoin. Silence was nrnmil hini— , 'the i‘eiptint before it'is- tOO- l ate to ‘shike Id
ms'sterion.s, italemn-shd his' t Yes 'Atilliglea - hi s qighteraiiiefolde.'' -- - Rhin net' Yo4r' Okvit
with dlrkaoss. • ire started-:--there• ''' was ;.- . -.., ~ 4 -.-...; . -...-- • • ~..- -
4 r,.. peac..;i and the happiness oz your utors, lon a
setind r ft Ipts but the ninot,
~,, k ie, endeatbr. ,
, Olt not fol . ifii) chastening han 4 . 4 % 4 . _ PI, tel
ol to rise friioi lli s c'outit,'!)l4seateNg vpjgn - teach you ii,44 o m "with calamity, Old quench
e 4 hiht tiduq! like le'..den Chains; - ',A: groan es
.pour thirst - with fir e. ° . - -
.CaPed hire,•:ind at the bollo'i'v; ghostii tones of ,
his own voitie,he shuddered.' Then the ineiti ,
Or,' frightful areal:as' filled him With:terroil
' Bllll he could not rise. His !huts were o lie,
wood Or steue. - All his strength hid left- him.
At 1 , -r7tit eyeball 3 groping irt darliness
sought oiit a ray of light; .tt:Oras a grey beam
. - •
tht ggled-through the shrotidecht;indps,
and the eurtains'that
. diaiken — ea .his led: At
that moment, a stealthy, „footstep presadd
flcnif, and IlOgar's . aeute - eaFeoul4,..diethivish
* toaari - of auliiiresaici brgithilig... 'The teaiity
tik his sitnatkoio,ll9 rusheA
ila,i4ill- 7 1114 had I;geii.deliri
.4*:—.-Agalli he uttered-4- gr"Pai;;tllal this time
a got)(1 amid ailVareti with a §s,
Atit-ha:Oen Mahe, hia7ife's sister-:_.. She
Vent over the "sick an4' . sviifiPered." his
hope and re.
til6ilie'rgd that he had once driven if[_ trim
iii; jrdet46% . *Ali
his guilt ilished, Open his heart r.
flOm nr.Feasoa infpraica)iiratiiat
arid
ile 4 iiiir l4 feti'firdiiect: - Of 4 e ) 4l -'
ai till'tWit;ainOi it but i•eallii!'
A pry of agony epeaped bita;
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mennured,tet , plea lall44epitocOpd. : his fee..
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dark and,piercing, and as-it met rano she star
tied slightly, but litoked,o and smiled. ; I spoko
to herPithei, and ttni:, - ,:g.*.i,*e<k holt
she; know her conclittinalL . cllii , -
" I knoui that my itednsfner Otibi" shos ld.
in a: voice, whose Meled,V.7v l M.4# l 4w o s ll4l4 4
.4Mi14 3 pr the 16,',u:TOYliiAzif
iMewer 031 04 me, 0143v4h-S. Yeiffes#s - pro
of: the like impart I. turned liont 'Jun:. A, halt`
hour riassed,, and she slinko not that ea
rich 'mokulious Notes.. - : -1
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iii 24: WOo,ld ilian litddirti'§% bii'dyfno eldld,
4andll;e tyrjnedi'aimin!',onnd ,
'his neAdt, and
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time-4ind they can 'me Clirq , 4 ll cot! , 04 4ifi•
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