The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 10, 1851, Image 1

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S. B. & E, R CHASE, 'PROPRIETORS
{a-The fohoting poem we think hoe rarely been
tenant introuty and pathos. The Conattaipthrea 're
pel° it, re publish next week —Ens. Dom.
' , From Grebe:et Magazine.
TO a bousin, Dying:or-Cot
sumption...
IT GEORGE A"PRENTTCB
ey
tel me thou art dying—and thy Voice,
Faint as & brakes harp string's dying tone,
.And the strange spirit beauty of thine eyes,.
,So *lid and yet se tender in their gaze, •
l And the bright hectic on thy pale white cheek,
Like a red cloud upon the sunset heaven,
Coofirm the fearful tidings.
Yes dear girl,'
A few brief days, and earth no morevvill be
The home of thy pang spirit. Ale, my-heart
Sbrinks shuddering at the thought. ,We have not
loved,
Save es we might have loved if thou hadst been ,
My geirto sister, yet I feel that thou.
lies been the dear companion of my life,
My brightest spirit mate. Proud ones have knelt
a worship to thee, and have uttered won!'
(deep, impassioned eloquence-to win
by beautiful affections, but thy heart -
'referred my pure and holy spirit lore , •
o their wild passion. From oar childhood's
years,
Ve've told each other every joy and grief
nd hope and inspiration. Wo have Smiled -
-
• d wept together, ay, out'smiles and tears •
lave best each other's. Thou bast formed a part
.1f my heart's gentle thought—my soul
as never had a dream of happiness
let thy loved face was pictured in' that dream, -
portion of its beant3r. I have known •
pilgrimage of toil and weariness,
at in thy spirit I hare ever found ' . .
• bright isle of life's desert, with its fount,
te rose-tree, and tts song-bird.
Dear one, now,
not soon wilt leave me. Oh, Ido not know
hat Icon bear the parting, 'Would to God_ •
hat we might never part. Would that mit souls
gilt io!ertwine so closely that the one •
•ould te'er be tended from the earth away
- Moot its Partner. Though my rove for thee
• not more earthly than the love that I
ight feel for some bright form,of angel birth,
ome pare and holy spirit of the skies. •
et it pervades my being I feel its
broils in my deep heart, ripples in my blood,
owe in my smiles and tears, breathes Mmy
breath,
ud . ll7es in slimy life. Dim girl, rre felt
isi 'Lis A grief to be away\ front thee,
hough portedhut by foree l ts, hills, and vales,
et oh, the thought, the sad end awful thought,
at we must dwell awhile in separate worlds,
(Latent states of being, with the gulf _
'r death between as! Earth will be to me
erv, oh, very desolate. A. cold
nd dismal shadow to my eyes will seem
o stretch from thy lone 'tomb, and dimly fall se
in the green earth with all its myriad 'ales,
nd the blue sky with all its myriad stars.
s chill and darkness will be on my ion! •
ike crinter midnight. Yet one . blessing still,
by beautiful and holy memory, -
"illringer with me. Gantlet thoughts of thee
ad of the joys that iro haio shared. will fat
yon thethsorny current of Miy.lire, "
the lovely meter Mee on the. breast ; •-• •• •
fa dark, turbid stream..
I need not ask
thee, mystvect.and lovely : spirit mate,.
nut whet' thou threllest in the better land, • -
hen thy high home is 'mid the gloriMis stars, -
o soul. even in its mortal Chains;
Ins nightly umutleied off to gather strength
orlire'igient conflict, thou shalt lose me sift,
nd sometimes visit 'me upon thisdini
nd cheerless earth. Ah, dear one, well 2 lino'
7 fthisseeet in-my lonely hieurs,
rhea life is but one - mournful memory; -
'ill often stopplreinrits home
. to me,
or no doll mists , uo fogs, no cold drear rains,
o driving tempest - of the . earth can soil
y bright, angelic wing„ And oh, dear love,
know that in'my Closing hoar of life,
Chen the last patio A flatteringin my veins,
Ind the'last gleam A fadiui in raj ,
,o Ft will be there to bear my company
o the bright realms of thy own Paradise;
bud teach me my first llight'upon tbo wings,
new\rinffs Of My immertality. • •
0 - Seme funny body in the Yankee Blade
perhaps the editor, we don't know, gives
tie folloibig - advice gratis, for he benefit of
achelor friends:
"Alen you visit ayottag, Wy in a house
'clam e d by hot air from a frimace in the base.;
meat, as Soon as the conversation ceases to be
general, throw a .that or rug over the !register,'
otherwise the ititchen'umid will have the ben=
rfit of yeinffoolish speihes to retail fo
PssiPs;; . or Perchance, an anxious pared may
incline to avail-himself of the . advantages of
this movies whispering „gallery: Being a
ludelor!by experience,
.we-aptak by ard on.
Ve should not only do our ditty,m4en
Pre?ared but we should endciaior. to 'Att-
I slYs PrOtrod to'do our duty: •
.
t); A Orkin' degree of disregard forifb.:
lie 'opinion is' absolutely ruieuisisr for "36'e
individual dienityivirtue, Arld, hapiiinem
tir'iVe ore toe apt to hate bad'saell
should ittly.:p4.,theza, weoften Uttar
62tseltea that We lift bating who
0071104:0/elan',
EMMME
FrOro Sartai!4's Unfon Itlagazin!
TBE -ESTRANGtD
TILEOF 151111ABIED - LIFE*: •
BY CLAtibil- AtTON. • - - •
• • • • CILLPTE2'• • '-' •
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"The precocious germs of viatity; 'and Of the limo of .
pleasure, ebelte t.he keelotuatit `more tail: seeds of de-
Toted qtbmi ol ) ll - rit tbettlidst 9r the , bustle o f tbuworlik•
1321Ft4p .
not. produce the effect it sboUld. Age
iernityurriyesinenrenly dedied,iiiideeeniSiernititeesebiy,
the forced interriition torainy, " •*'e
'tint sucli 'unirshind feelings doluot bast; but ulna *loss
of hiiipy Woo:rents,- or sweet senibnent ; and wbst bopei
of futurewisdom are pus in daitger nc, iz , ingttquenr to
the winds • • I •
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MAUR Nacxah Ds SAVSSOiI.
t
ineo,!wo.Vartous roli o gpeotlons find;
Ia irehtete, two elm* divide the lifod:
Thole, 0t43 , ' ttzeci, tliej: 9t or lest obey t •
The loin of plearare, tap e 10110 of tiny."
" Any y0:1 ,aro'really ex ecting to! go; Ain:-
gie . - '.• • • • -
'To be stira fun you d ;dn . % for a.lnament
think that'l to'iiisuch a' fool as to
stay at honic did you?' .4 th, .unrefineitand
hasty imswer;
:Iloward pot:sag : 6's pr 09.4 lip railed, as ho
replid;
I 'I confess that I have been so foolish as to
' think that you: would lop nape yield, lour
wishes to Mille. You know very tacit. how
much I disapprove of fancy parties, Mrs. Dor
pnce, and had you any ree for me arid my
lopinionsfyouwould_have pared met the pain
`of requesting you to desic i t from any farther
preparations,.for I, shall not accompany you.' .
. Margaret Iporrance's eyes flashed, but look
ing up at her . husband; shei t i
tnet u glance as res-
eltite'as her own. ahe ha 4 never. e et openly
defied hini . ;, ' d there Was 'something now in
that stein swerving gaze which - elaiteke.d the
l i lt
words that were already_trtmbling on her lips.
With aflolent effort, she .suppressed . the 'pas
sit:mato emotions of her 'heart, and 'answered,
with a cal dess - that sur j ,prised.herielt still
more than h 7 fiusband.• I, :' - " ''''
" Very w; I, sir, it' will e as you Cay, of
course' . : ' ''.:
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There was along Panse.,l t ee gr.'DOrrar had
not met the oppesition than.he_expeeted, and'
his - heart was - softened .by . the - conipliance ,
which_ he - tr a momett doubtedthalls
. .. .
wife had .lais reqne L He .Moved his
...
chair - nearer ter, cud his Oceplow voice ex
pressed,mr. tattiness, aa-he slid,.:
I wish,
ed to each
'1 visit
EBMII!
be w
and
sty in
For a
need by
now held
. ,
• Were I convinced that i would eventually
bring ion true happiness, My wife, to indulge
I
in the gaiety for which you have so much in.
clinatioh, I would not - seek jto deprive You of
any ign i tion of it: I Would,l for your sake,.,re
notince the-hotne pleasure.i' in Which I atone
find enjoyment;V but, nariaietjtach constant
dissiitatioMaslyour tastes would lead yoninto,
would not only deprive you of that greatest 1
blessidg which God can hlessindof 1
health*but your moral natyre'v,liqld 'become'
blightech i and the best affections of your heart .
would w"Ather in the glare ''d heat of fashion
able life. ‘1 have seen but too-often the-effects
which it prOtiees, and in4ild:Adeld pie;wife
of my hosolin from them, Will you not, !eye,
place your lo'nad.in - Mine as on our wedding.:,
night? and in'i\mise. a k'a s u t''' invettenPrt end
b I st .
For a moment, int - only :fora moinent,,ima
Margaret Derrnee !denten. - That unferttk:
nate word,' pr.l: again or . medthe evil with:
in, which her husband's earnest'tones" had so
It&trlittlirelled., \.... '. -.. ... , •ii •
She drew the hand ho.-essayed tOclasp rude
ly from him. 1 , . k.'. i _.] , .
4 Yompreach well; she said, flint' no elo.
quence, con-dulguse ton's your motives. Ite
membenilownffl DordpcM you are ten-years
older than myself,: and, t coniequently4on havO
had te`n more leant of ialety. - I - Marne' d you'
r
at sixteen--Toolish Schotli. 1 that ' I was, foal
throw away liberty and itztp mess with a breath
I —now, at tiVenty,yolt aro' d itmAre ale,rle- -1
line, if you could; but tinkist opOn six more
) 0,
years of experience. - Perha S' by', that time,
the world's pleosores,illl ' 11-4111111.- as
they have with-you, ond Ora / will sink At
home ald•al)ue them to Put heart's content;
but now, you ask much of,rim, ~; • '
' A wintry-coldness settledou a. Donance's
fa*" as Itelistenect to his wife's, tiallind and
heartless answer..- • ',,^ f-1
YO:tispokt, of mottos, gargariV:bo *id;
as though-they - were .other than Prfesseds,
what on paean by thrrtyc. , ;'
Why Plaloly.ihis,ity4e-will linvo„ - nre'es;L -
pose theal. It Is ibnr jeilOuil . i Ine_l,noil oil
the atentionwhietil ‘4:iiceive;#2ld‘Wo tiOluira4
lion b nie-tparties; ,
You so eetu t .lo..lieeiretu, k9 9,*1 . 5 91/ ! 't r i'
'.Margaret!' ;:-.
What!.44.l/ i-"
Tilers U7O =Wet , / = 41 4 Itirt l2 eo.
' ,l3 mhbuket_Peb tbattcui• .
,bog yo .kt
if.yon lure anything s;OnsY, say :glove
MargaretLyon.taitnetraesn what you say . .
;widow! - seinshoent jtsvisf4:34 , lir.imP;'`
&testi full ouch as my 'OWN tbdi We"
earnestly sought to'etre you a distaste (04
sis F sgui t stii fashionable Odd*,
low** pink is nothing iniutestelt
tl4.tertebal#4lited* - 146 Arbil"
Ah; ,if,:yait :were frvi
fac,.(TT TO - k3alliVittk - 0-12t4k*' WrgaVERUM 4nrai l linlik i tr.g.4.4 ' ;' 444 P I O% MUTT&
thro — wing!away your libery'vOils'atill a school
giii; I %vas doubly so in aocniti!.ting my happi
ness into. the hands of one.'
I_agree witli you , .entirelyi Dir i Dorranco;
and I wonder that yon..everl thought , of me;
when - that prim old,maid, Nits Helen Graham,
was so exactly suited.to , you, l l aud. - ; .camo:ncar
dying fOr you, every one „said. Shotyas..t4e
very one for yoti; - for ,she- detests parties-as
much as you, can, and ;is - . 41svays ,preaehing to
me about domestic happiness; tunisuch.fol .de
rol. • It: is a pity .that, you I dida't fancy lier;
isn't itr- •
Dorrrmee's taco- reqeried: . rile turned
away, and paced the ; ooui Minted iy. • '
His wife'contineed, 4l l'hey 'Say - that beffire,,l
. came honk from sebool, you Were very' atten4
Live' to ber ;, how, eeriously, d o n't 'you think
she was better suited to .you than I r
Bir..lsorrance paused beside • hiS wife,-and
meeting her upturned gaze; he answered cake.
Yarfiaret, 41p! ' •
'kothing . dannted by- the serious lone'in
whicii thiswas'indd; . and .fully' convincedthat
theie.had:never been any idol'savi3 herself, - on
the throne of her husband's heart, end that at
any moment she -could resume her power, she
continued harbizzlimve.'i
'And now, if yen - had only taken compass
aion on her, and married
-her_
'twish to deal had I' broke 'from Mr.per
dmce's lips; and his ; wire. read-truly in his
now sad, pale face, that with no idle .meaning
had those:words been - wrung from his heart.
In'a moment she was Sulidtted ; she spoke
..no more' tr.untingly;„ for the feelings which ten
der woids hid failed to awaken, sprang np- in
all their strength - at the first breath of that
passion,of which she had so unjustly accused
her husband. • -
From - Abut 'night; Margaret" Ifoirancti her : .
boUred anew guest in her beioin;=.fiem .that
she-feltnight, ill her -heart the truth of this
Scripture passage, 'iove is Strong as ,death;
jealottur is.truel as the grave . : - the coals there
°fare coals of fire, which , bath 'a' hunt vehe.
mot Lisune: . :
- : cllArrgß rL•
Yalu taus ate very apt to S r eed _ _ •
"Frivolous and. heartiest. as-.Maroare.t :Du
rance, tnny;brive appeare4 in
_the- . precedint ,
chapter, she•was not wbeliy ap." Ghialirronhi
she bare thr#n-,b'er arms around
-handl' neck, acknoll4e_dging to bim Ala of All
the unbind thinga she in 'anger; she
haTiot: meant ona, , cpuld shp - baye, been sure
_tbat . bc,,rFith Con - 11114re said the
same.
better suit-
Often had 6a forgiven her,impOiiive i'ords;
3, 014 (fil t ; but pride
nights that,
1e contin-
kept ber from see
emotions from: his breast, whik 'thet +lust of
Timecittild never-busy froni.tter alght; and
daily, the' knowledge of Ahem' grew • moire and
more bitter to, her.. In ass ;meld levity; - ., she
disguised the AV:orkings of her heart; :and,.the
studied-coldness:with which her husband trtzt
ed, her, convinced her:hut; more folly",that she
r had forfeited, the love, whigh;when she pos
seasekslie had valued too lightly.,
At : length - she ceased to reproach herself—
_
If she had done wriang,in not stu prig, her
ime*wrahappinesa more, -she in other
I,respeots sign c belterAY him,
had givetildma-vlioleheart in eiclianofor n
I diridedmie.: Aline:thhaltlngolle determined
PlNtt' 4 l.4: ll 0 f e 4 ,11.7t4u4:tif4t.01.1!*1 Awaken
in, - buntb,9 jeaYKIVII44II.-.4iielalmea.
',lf he ; has one spark of love Jell, forlnt, 'he
shall learn what; jealousy, : is,'''She thought, es;
[on the ev,eaing of the fancy party, her maid sr;
,ranged her,iu the biess4pg Spanish'dress she
1344 Sejected. . -,,.- '• • ~.: ..', ,•:. ,' -: .
. yet long tressei,-.liihielkycii: of a glossy
purplish black,, were, folded over high Upr ou
ber-tlead,o
4. 4 1 4e4.0 with : . en 19 2 Th Pao iii d -
elegantly. l earved- comb, or the yaresi:abeil l . Her
velvet ar.cas:Wa s 7eJje.d,li.Yl ii. fall 4,143e,.)a.
around. be,resquisitely tinsedtiwoal, iylt!'faS-' , l
felted Avitik-Asis IgleA.O:ty:x! Jewels glittv,edon
herarms:andlterfinger,ri T a4 indiantiy,,bean- i
tiful she loshedA stP ll 4jugl?PicTPOP ParAhe•:7 l
:glass; she Air ee tPd'4g.i. PO' ill arranging ih'?„
' heavr.hlach, lace , ;veil; " which,. resting. ; on_ her'
teakfell iii careless.foNq almost to: b;'t,l'st ; 1
, •.:But -iNtitc_Rerrancft IVaP 3 PPFentik,'?*.s?ti" l
fle d , for 'she gianeed.from ;her.hartsr_te the
toilet-table, where a,. profeskai of:, ,oparnentS
Was scattered in open - 4=04. sad cases. ker
eYss fe! l l l3 P 6 n.ber •suPexl) -1m11e.!4-,•sPiziOg. it,
ine•tore Out a crimson japonica,and''Ye.m?viii
1 the jeivel whichtad looped•back4e ; veil froin
berfate k she replsee4ii:iwith:be f10wer.:..,_; . - .
... _lt...rms.:4 lhatwss' needed: i ger - 4resi was,
now .periect,.and Wonderftilly , hecopping. • , i
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With her lami. , ..ddrk; Of etS:: fled:their heavy
!sweeping fr . inge,,and. her •rish,. but tnuzspa T
renily Wei eohipleiferyilui• Well represented the'netion•Wheso.beitaine she Cho's* ', ::"
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A ei,1010.1:4#1 . el pcs,4o toy ;
;up n front of
ed ; out ;sib satin 4, - 4toop ** - .41 . 04;0ciii;
. 1
came In before the ; clocrstruck blue .. : .- _
~.q4 j r:*7ll '.43,1;i4i'11#4 . 0**10.0',0(t4
nd, Mitt
alJaaigbt
HONTROSE., PA„ THURSDAY, JULY 10,-1851,
—but wtien.ehe Wentititci.the roont.adjoining,
where the children -wore sleeping; the frown
upon her - face Was armed away by a smile,for
she loved the dear little- ones fondly.. - Draw.
ing ales, - chair tear. their ..aencl4. she leaned
her he.ed:upod a pillo!,und stree:aeon sleeping
as soundly'as they. ,
:.3feenwhile, Mrs Deirrance descended to th e p
litrary, an/paused beside the door.,ter heart
be 4 quickly i•ehe. trembte(t . at.the- thought of
bearing her husband's displea t pure,yet . sheA4r.
not:leuo, the , house ,withput ..his knowledge:
suanneeing ait ber, courage. 49..-entered, tho
room:. • ' • •
is
aM sony that youtuao : nut going iyith me'
this ereninfr Howard but I looked in to say
that you need feel no, rmiieiyAbont your.
friend,3lr. Graham' , is my Uourlier.', Ilertones
werekind; but there , was.an alrpf,emlfarrasa:
-ment unusual to her, that, showed her
,c 1...
science was not perfectly-at ease,
• •
, . .
loolted'steimly -utmn his . Wife
as he iiiisweied, I did riot eapeet this: YOu .
told me you would not go to-night.' =
' I said frimillui'firit- that-I '
should positively ,go. ' Yon slid you would not
accompany me, ind - I : iinsivergd that of course
tliat would as you said.': - •
!You Mislead meta thht'answer,.-"Mis.
ranee, and I presume, iiitenticinally.'' "
,
.yeekeo crimsoned;" bat h§t: husband *con.
tinucd, - ' •
• thilik you step y'oti
have token :- to-night; 1 5h41,1153t molest 5 03
- _ -
Closing. Alto
.400 r ..irn.p#l44tl,y,
.63 , swept
-,-.
... ........uoor 11;:kpati1. ! .
from the rooniwithoutins7 log, -,.:
t
ito_heard the sound..of.,.:th r merry voices,
laughing annchattiog.the: passed out--the
om•lisige
.: rattled : off,_ .. -maij . Fard . :Do . rrimco
leaned: . bac.kfia his, chair, 4 ill: . solipakle and - ,,
siletice brooded over the, 1 : , .prootiOos of iiii.
be-41.t - --- -: - - '..- ' . „-. • 1
l'hp.present ,tortyro, him theJatcre,--hel
dared not imagine that ;and .he koll.te, thiidc-
jag of the,past.,. a
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y.h4. was therein that; t . bring . , :deeper
• glOom to his hrow--a . .4ee r sadness folds
crest , - •
... The . rF. were . memories of ,; •
•rciv, 'on4 10jos- 1
tice - 7iiich ii,iiiinop(3'iittOtrer'4.-a most Cruel-
rrom itivit,.l3l4,*4 .hO.. 7 griPlio '04,-itsi
blinhiedfrilit::,.
~licplrigr Tui hoarier saak . is:li`eart:; , within
hha,as, he . recalled, hy . '.. P;ilie:trif.atiis;
ii e
sties •*hich had- lured:ha' 2:' I- on:to': -hre:ik• - • his
~........ - . .
Y - olys - tathatiohle-tinuden being 7hoin he first
had, weed. .111 s 1 - 1*..k4t,1 - po .- , "tremulously,
and iiistion . g,,franic Sinier4' iyith'th6 storm
of thought that swept through` bun.
4 Yes, yes,' he muttered, ash.:,
7: 111 7 4 7.7w1T1L,* . eix - .,*.e.rAcr9:!;'y', - .yes,:
,deserye It
,slif. - rery,tiOtiishibent,l4j'ssii ..'., lon ,
:gladly '74301,i -- 'tlO7 '' . Ciehanoi . - the:a:lin:o63l
passionatiityarship*hiclit lioreittirg4ret;' for
the calm love kliat - OacO.haata ithinfriiy'heart
..fOr.auOther;, 13Ct it ii toe late! too later :
. .
..11epansecl-,hoside a. crayon shoph , of his.
wire iviiicli linik upon the' wall;'-'iliTiow his
lip_ quivered teUdeine4 us, he pOntin.
Markaret, how carefully weiddl have
guarded you , from_ unhappineisl - it'uNs, fondly
would I liaie
~ClieriSted 'you thrinlgli all trials
and all chang,est=Ood - &sat 'yon nai,never
need,,the; lore which You haie sacrificed tti
your vanity.'
.-
Ile`iafed long upon it,noticrng the - fit,ultless
oval. Of her rue-0 7 411 e perfeet - regilarity:cif her
feafures--the . , : tisehiatlni: expression , ; of her
full hazel, eyes, idia
fs' f he : turned aany,
tlnd now his Weitit gie* coid . and dead 'With-
Min; as he reOlid,the temptations to *hi&
1 - she
,the Slieruiti4;n: itat
naiiii,iticer,larily.:fallo j ii. the cjourie .of Condhet
which she had Chosen tO , •
Ite:tiiougfit of the'hoinagii Which she irofild
command .from Ole i4rik^4l?'.6 nutter which
she isit;Old'receirc, and - which: no wopinn can
li~tett to. withuntipha4glts taint; odthe're.
'flectien iniateUPO his liOati ll ill'at`"bik' wife *
now only
come -oh, it. 1 5 . 4fi.. 56
..: Ale; reseired.thaf.ho'iiduld. tnah:‘ anti '`filore
Sei . fita that viiit4 oflisbion
plunges , :4111310 , .
and degradation, those who have"madly ti as'ted :
616. 0i11i.,. : ,; 11 . 6 :1iv.9,0!d:P0d: . #* 1 10
sake hoithieh
recalldtheir:bridal days he'could " pot smother.
-the eonvietiop „ that beneath ' all her frivolity
eind - w orldliness , there `' onion _ ldered' a flame
yet spring; rip rc ) 44.
1;:4 14 - 4 ..i . • •
Alfriot
children, lie to ued,his,steps to their.room.
night•lamp burned
him
upon the: cbuchi . - Babe s they; still '' were; foe
'oi.4 aid !Jdn'i*C:o63 -
PronOtrig:Vt;
Dorranco
boy's'Uue'couutenancetTiefeatures of his wife f
m atched' his; own
Aa ho looked upon th e m, so beautiful to ,
their de s pienda it ind helpless infaneq , fie quest
ironed whether = hilt words ;,
,might note `prove
*-00K-*Pc4:0101-,'!!..4.20011)::*1,0iti of
;3144014tead f ailed
t 1 0 .5 .Y;10:45,4441*.1 1 ,,t; 4 a11Cther .1 40
-••A L, •
vying
mother,,sl 'lvtisaiilurne'reetfailtehret.deuti.ieesetiocintsitatenni.Toeiniabi-dr
fuhUflog theni - propeily. My.name shall not
nor 'snail these pliikiren receive
tilieritage of shame . :::l;:liavei fried . kindness iii
VOnt and will`, yifliat'a husband% au.
Taccbini!ii*L i
In this mood he . ietuitied to' 'the thelibraryho
drew his'chair up to the writing-desk,' and'
lOCking:a drawer; lifted from it on by Omi.tho
souvenirs of the-past E that had long lain there
hidden `nd a disturbed""
were; packages of lottora„ sketches of
heads, ui:Anisheit hindseapea, and beneath all
lay glii:land.Of'eny dutumn
The wrap` 'paper' whiclilabeile'Vit,r bcire
the sotdo,: From : Meted, Edgottoa Woods,
~ . •
Before hito'rose the - noblei:Old - forest, where
ho firet•ha - d "ruct One,' whoa° 'fatites'_and' inch
nittious exaatly accorded'with his-bwO. .11e
recalled the graceful lloW of her conv'emitioa
the' inuate'drgnly of hr'atnueis, the lovelf
tieisOfier truthful eettntenanee; first it tin.
pressed' itself,upon bun tti@ i; end than
all, the mind,lnd the' mature
j udgin 'e at, afte r ward;i been -develOp
ed.to him as day after-;daY he lingered by her
side. felt- the' (lush that mounted' to his
teciples,ah in eentradEstieetion to such a being,
another:vision' rose' boftire hiut..--:thae:Of - the
Petted; epOiled vain beiutY, who bad loft h'er
home -that -night, ilratuliig how &in:pr.
out Would prove the solitude - to. her husband.,
:Aroitsing frotu'thisyeierT;he'opened a fel.„
ded paper. it eontAitted a, pile blue 'Withered
floWer, and a 'sprig of olyrtlelof,and the Words
la his owalialid-Writing, '‘VdtidlaWhAlay
• '
Ay. ho reineroberMrthat . 'eening and,
thisembleurof constancy; how it - smotelrim
„ _ ..
nowl -, Forgetine-not . r the' floWei ,
spoke'ai
pininTp:asWordscouldhivedine;:and - tile heart,
inaweied, - ' - 13Y IlieSc;* lionra teridernes,
thoie clays of 'joY;thoit art not foifr,otten "ph,
Margaret,iare uni from these niensoritN!' • ;
Arid now, trnfoldini a sheet of tisane:paper,
he lifted froth it - a lon . g - imis of soft brown.
hair,-whieh fell Trani his fingers spiral coils
as ite*zed upOiii it.- trete . iv . as 'no ' writiee
eritbin: lie j o
needed vincr Ids fillets
With tears as - he r- lookedtitiOrjit. Carefully lie_
refolded and closed the paper; almost
receren
tiallj~he Picased . the 'package - to': hia- lips, sad
then; with`a de"p be learied Iris hind' tip-,
dtihis.hands,and raised for' hours..,
,
The 'chick ;track': rine 'his Wife
daindnot., and with Impatience added to
pleasure, he went - doWn into the; intrlors; and
for another'weary hour.paced..th6 long rooms
to and fro. Not .a sound •felt upon -his ear,
ic %z i
tir at ,mow cur u at i ll e Tjtin n tt u clic . kl2 the
fin . of ••crriages. - ' , • • -;
He stood id thicentre of the snits of tooins,
and looked-around ' Vbis ho'me'tbst he'
bad fitted up so luifiriciusly:-for LIU'S Lloung
L'ride—the draning , nooni r -witir its gorgeous
carpet 'of Arcivan , rosei, its lofty . Windows, cur
tained with satin and - beaiilyzwiOught lase; its
antique and riehly-tarred furnifure, and rill the
evpiisite' Oratunent that • nit could furnish, Or
wealth bay-- - thelnusie-roorla; with its splendid'
initrnments - ; its rais old4paiiitiapiand its friar.
ble statuary—:thel 4 little`.bOudoir Tor-her - - own
isifeeild 'Use', with its - windowis of stained glass.
and iofte-tol6red diapety, -langluor-inviting'
lounges; an d ' its nairroi,liried could,
she sot.bers4tisfied - *ithin' such'. - precinet-T
live for 'din, even its lie Itad'hoped-4o; Jive 'fob,
. ,
pressed
-throbbingidinfullSti-oodhotwith . feveril..l-Drti*,,
lag aside the.iiirtoidO of
,:tioef -of 'the friintiVit7:,
.416014 , 'Whiet(eitetideit-tti'lho;flopi;t4 suieed iti
Slid:-brithftb e -belt:Of the; Viitati.in, shutters; mid
stepped
heaid
Oiiid'ikeeteilt:C;4ll . o' and Fitiititieelcit;
int; the OhtittOt4; . 4dditiiidlie" . tW - yiiiido - ivitie l
'd1, 7 02/ rho' Carr age olli d;'stdpp#n 'beside
vhich Mr Doiiadee, iithie/e'red 'in person It
kirei - O f iAl ;hi; did; fhOtitqiii',Oliiititiijviiii
'broken: ``Ho field the door` Ipeo,'sthndiitg: its
iiii7eti4dO of ilt,Oslicih'Ot!: iihsei*ed;
hi:4d 11K qt'afitii
'tatraliai (4
tot' itder
16`. oPpOir m - ,OiO.fitijOeitY hithi!
j society diet v on so adorn. `Will' You here
'oft& honor toO.Nritt(OST.::ejiriiini4iitiO'thet)-Oiv;
may' have 1' for; j can assure `you that i ' ant
on, ;iiridoll'
J-1:1
'I: will'CxCUSC'ygi% ~4tr ;• Grni arn, from ell fit-
iitiO*ito - 444:; 660 5t00d Bpeeehlces 'bo i ezt moment 11th. for-
yebethentli; - asiiPialitiii;Olii;l/W - 06), • 4e:::
-. - drawing; 001,an4
iiii f:o 4l‘ o 4444 -.tintrt
CZNEMPHMEM
As her hiniband - :(ollOwdd; - She turned her
head 7:yitcli:fritoo" Ant
he essayC'dwepsalt;; alto : answered-hitn 'With
scornful, tnunting.wor4s, Until at length. stung
with rnitiness,:ho seized her arm;—burying his
nails in the liesh. ; • - • • :
Gee& God, 'Biltripnet you`-have no
inerey•apOn flint do; yen not see that you are
making -a fiend of /33
She did not scream,.althoigh her arra - quiv:
ered;Nitli, pain; -she, did',not.: seek to , shake
Litn off• - tui•before; - she rathr'einited in the
idea addict Petannal vioteneeto the
mortification he inflicted_ ,upon her by hie
,ungentletnanly . . treatment or,. Mr. Graham,
se" alio Coldly;',,and diuivered.ineck.;
ingly. -
Ynnr Own evil pig tonti. sir have convertrd
vou into the fiend which you allow, you "sin,
and . whieh - 1, - elinnotdi?Tpute—ne, nor ••: eien
doubt,' es glancing 8t 1,114;r arm, which - he ,1t:(43
now releaeed;',islie Ilv:;,Cdrap of 'Wed 'trick:
.11,4 ArOUnd it ;Ire
wanni:f her fineiigintoi,c 'hzitul!piLf , and
'Jo g haie - left rooni
DorraiZ zu/d:the
'sl:naiet; you maddened he, gild: 1
.1
did not know that.l . 1.Wp5.114? . , iiolent."-:listq to
count hare . ;no . !tintlerstitndink." .
I uoderitand vonnoW;thorouglily:ili4.nn
-sweyed;•let me past' . •
No I tisill, not. Yoh rati3ffiiat promisse 'Lem
Must !' hissed-Margaret; imust ! I Shalt prv ,
psise you . nothing.' pion i U bduin,g .
sheridded 'with more dignity, Wfien:Yem.are
ever Your-passion, and. 'earl treat me
„proper ),
I will listen tAi you—not bolero:. -1
• You , wilt listen to me - "nor, stqa Mr. Der
ranee, determinedly, and elaspinS- her
...bands,
tiMut firmly; be ~tieen liis,own,,.
I • listen tone werd:
.Letmeso ; let , me g', Howard ',Eke-ranee:l : I
Will not bear this. „ . You , area.tiruteti:t Bite
1
you l wish: I never hqd married,' add 'ex- , 1
haustedWith the "effort she had - Made,
herself, she Sank, back upon the. &Attend, and
burst into an ,hystorie.ilili of weepinu.
-But wore ' 110 ;: 1 , j 1,1 t4r3",... iTlieS
arose,front wounde4 Pride, from mortifte4
ity c fromoseoss p whientTrhus
bsnd, ; subdued.. by. them...into-a uslmer gate, -
sst down : neat her.aud i t tried to seethe, her .she
waved
'lntl, -.4
,
niray,zo wnret 4 (le.:ta,
tuld theti . .l should be . Out of, le4ol of, yi3lFky-s
-ran4Y.';• • ,
, Mr. Dnrynnee_ Annwored not ; nelynrdi Suit
went straight from t4e:rtlnn:Li.o his nhan?ber. -
11111111aiTi • • , 1 • ‘' • ir , r. 1 ••••••••"
CU . 1 a .re •
ur C ler. ace in itisofteush- ' -init ' l.- I lon:r- 9 Vi°l°9-c e. ' - a - cii , net seio - nnt
. . -
lo . ns, and, fora fesis moments; goy° iy•ily to th e for th e 6ltanie in his manners in 'any o th er
most Inole:ia emotions. '• There 'Akre 'no self- waY,... I saw.all,tmdfter he had lefttbe tooth,
aecuSations mingled. with :her hitter nphrtia- i w".ld•h", come to Y° l 4 tad at eacbattewpt
Ines ig her- Imshand!s. `condeier. :She. we*. the . 2 ,4! open 6 2:Lah;itterffiders I saw - that I' im' -'
injured one; and - she resolved thither hnshmrl v •.` . .. y ou. ;-. • J., s '. l th . an • yoa - livent out' 'id° the' hall,
should confess -it, and sue for pardon before 'crFtitcqcfallYAß!dlialekly in, and divining
shovould 'restore him! to favor. : What ;had t hat. Y ° . ‘ , 4 _ 4 _ id ,_ goliii..W-th.e library, ' I
followed
911,3 'done? -.
'Nothing. • But he Ino words 3 ‘" Atni. k nots ttle r t i &it?
IA
_n o ,expr ss 0 meashre o- is ! Intared - m ar i ard tis".:iiii. t . `
- : CI-
4 '
, t
Were SW S' . e ' tol ' 6 `tlf • 'f if ‘ikw imprudent !' 16 th i l e'er ti that
'condemnation. - -"A! noise •itartied her. She
' A frown dark 4
lookkd'up. - Her.conth Am& fallen. froduler ' ~ • „--na , G,rahams brow. *I . Am
he•Vering'irith it,ttie heavy' veil, snare t . l°l4l Tg o . YP u e 'lire:DPii 4 laatl: hi'itii4, imps..
her:lett bineit tresses - fell in ' - !' ' h tie P tL Y; 'P li • dor t° i e - im iillisid ''
fli lt
opera'', ciMili, "centrasting :strongly., with•_ita -!;, 4 7,.. c4 P-, A Y i. ?- ii ' ' ' sa i. Y;'#?t" i l 2ll ,, ,_r• .44 1 am r_and
' stiowiwillt;ficiik 1 Sliel, - 41uni back , la& lilir ''' 9 i,,.,, s. '` e ' t ," ;: . er . " 13 , 11 _,.: ' 1 4u . ,21 "- alw a y s / 111 ° 11
[
franc her temples; whl - Cli.wVre thrilhing TA: ''': ‘ ,.". e. • % ,; -..Y° .,,-. 11; , z a , t Y ° "„ u us! 8 - 41 a iiiiii,lmprodent .--
q : ll,c , i_elt_e' linseed
. : ,. he , r . I . sin ,
. n 2 .1 ; je . w .. elie . d • 'fin ., od .
,o i . l i a l l e , " , ;: ce 'i:?;:- ei T t lu lt g. ii n T';'"-- h ".,;:Lt tili°ioil' po si tio n s.4ra:
I at, er tnem„ann rtstni, si on iy • wnue , net emir ..! • ... -•- • , ••••• :. •., • • -,-
ifell td iicirea,;Ti . eittC g ht.'tlitittiketion;of !lei' . P9r !"°,. i M i l ihe . v , ° ° l 4 - o° ll o l / 'l'd'.
"syfnitiefriaalriiinl'rliihitt iebedlorm in tluiltair.: 1 ` 7 . °uld 'r.' shel L 4d o:? . V_OVo j• lial - tid not,
ior opilAte.'" Raticiostimilby ler own '
wild, xPl ' lr l . onfi - l '''Y os " - ' 1; '..' 6111111 r ,11h9 l iid"Ild kr
41enining heldity,ishel drew:fieai.er;crushing as ' Y v4 , 3 4 . ,,.Y : 8 de , aer T es i t -. G i ai46 ' e t r ---
..,.:‘
allaitd 30; 1 1iarfollen gitignet. -` .. • - i'1., ,,,, •• m. . n ,' PZ u g, u _ t _ v ,• 2 ell ° _, l l /7 : 6 _, F. : . !.94!"!! 8.41 _ ' ,,F..ttliatd
...Alw3liltuitdoiikithr-e: 1 ly" :1-4a . she trampling 5.14"1'".; you
Pa n,7 l"? " tigi j 7,11°r ' W l l °4
da"[; [ ;,;,ll [ ;. [lif,frii it c ,;,;[6[,.a..., - r ', t' r
_-. - :1.,,,,. °V; ILargAret J,carancer, ii y o i r ,4, - r w e tient,
k • .., '. , - .. • . y• -- was freigiOod .with ,lovelor in other if his
'Me '.' She said,hfill l'oolcluilitCber' itnage volee was thlk 0;6 . JJ . ' ';' c a r p ..
=UM t ai,3roor eare u,
in, the glaaa-,!..1a,,it I )l ' s 'i l).l. Q . 4 1 4 o w,ar 4 l) P r t to , listFa tc)rila Battle yOnr only antilight,Woilld
rapeelas treated Mi r 5p, , !,,iy:a . 7101415,j -Aow, you, bo satisfied, that that Onaationld ontiiiiir' di
Many times bef?rel-wns Ilia Nfe i -,` did hepro.l kelt-4 yor,kirt. relbritif , ' .:• -
m i le t o,s ioy ? c i ly, "jily . ,wi 7 le?; firid inn',, . be. k .iiffs: - ,DorranFa'fierita eic4 - firiiiiiiated vilth
P 4 Y 3O . 1 -PeTPv.,e7A4 i i i t} i ° c f e ` )i PP, l i7r! ) ,g 7 !" t: - °l . i sa9TikiPloo dropped. beneath tif; - ideady : =4
I oE'. ... 4losi r e i -ne,wii ! s 9 uT t' d :•PilPF"''' ) "' lt '''. 4 " IluV i ttlg ga;li that Pet ber,cwii, ;;'_ f , .J_
sutinglyupon Mol z p! . .id.tle regard to MY t , !ol - -
1
ings
. even before anoiber, , addiig'ilnuie ,fn 16 ;emoet,-)isterglo sitah,,wordarltiog vitt to
liiCl'#'24 she -g l an c e d 1.6.‘,-*,ii Upton. /,'"! a r m . ---INAYP no now. liod i-oeirdroanialtlifte
;,,qho_sotntd,whieh AO baofost4ololl„.ltertitlilchwas to ltla: ll r94_o ft'ctn.c'lgiei fo ' ellugn thou
tvas - ropested,,„,4 whop;ty l iatt-qeit'altegl;,if -1-11qs° of Pieqasigh A should never hatir met It
might•lino ,heen the'ileil-: Ind , terriff . she ra4 11 , 1 w4) 1 1 - haie • - x ' ' - 'i - ' '
, . _ _
... , , _
~. , - _ .l, .J... -0 J.: . ,'-',:,. ' •
Ft• - do fronk the,:ropm, mullito,the AIN-41)304. ,_•,.' go did no!._,,tunr iiia_eyes*oo k i fek " h em .
The light,was-, still , tmii,ing theie, amt the Lira ' '' ''',i[ re4 ?,'[:, i ~,,( r l , '- . " -- . .'.,
thing ber,eyes fell npon l was the., Opejj:drOVOT", -i 1.1 4 ,• 7 c 2, Y 9l Iliftiktviciii-rtklaiinievedii3 ti ttl e
which her,husband ji,DI r.rgrAfee te eiee,—. P a P c i r , 11 0P - e.?"„i_o!t:leue, 6 44 - b4r,t - ieltsiou
she line 4 Plig4Y,lviti , '4 l 4 pod ,rot4,,fite,onlo i t !'!'. t . /. t. ' 3 . ,-.l eh !: , :ilk4irdti - iiiilai:Yi.iiiti; on:
and 0:4:, jt , Ilroppedi:ropi - ket! %trembling! sliaPPl now` ' that.yon woofs' hilie - riverf g e--= ,
hnodqr ands bogie , * 1 1 9,t9 .4.4° : d . t1*T1, 4 , 1 , ihe};-,°.[l canno t l o ve .. -I'' '! i lirbri:'i6:l -Y 4 i lnizei aver
t i t Ihi 'lf r, i devoted- ' a
lithrlf l'ae l lloo o al' iOilee. 0 4 PirT(44 c' , ' iV/ 4 1 1 ..Tu , . , ..,!!!!! ,- heart: 0 to ano tor
-glier', A P aul i i g ° 91 ; 1.9140-4 ;H l eA she date 9,0,,L1iki !PT 0. / :, 4 3t- 1 07' ' ': _ , ~:".:, 7: 1 :
tiidt,, tilt) ribtiOn-that-Plalerlo4. l7 ,Pielawirt ecalcd. l. i g -,/,e, J. do . loislik!',sNroko' , noi. Arm:: Dot .
At lengtlt ahe•eatlit (a. the l'ilq,. • miTi of ; ohm. t r P"? , n I:l*.tifol but .too, r”bet , hi; :thol l
no-hA i ro u ' d a osli'har: l : l, Vef: hianeho4l ;IA Lee 1 - ne'i.Je,rltha_ll' itilivili
,corivinoi44o . otecon.,
ups_grpw4Aow, ,- 'cv)vachiag-lit, - i k parj,. ilk+ ,t,r:o7;'Atia,* , sialiia eiii 4i3Oti ought .
wool& liave,tlitown: iti - upon ,
_the - ,seelel - , [ bili ' 1 ? 14 ?Yi' t l llat , que u ing-he n
.MOO_ -F. 4....P 4 t, e
ffi niddenlY , tho ,- oXpronliort.of -frerleortereepi ,I .l rs htq d,42B ...V.lF P ., Tti ,
. I !Ph_ o '[..A4nhniallys per.
doinged;rlg . ereile.or3ipoph:oitsciti frii4 bil: I I IPP[ 3 . PP. )11c"P?'00,1:.#013n , ! .-:
~ ,
intr.-to:4Am replacoil ii I' II •.. ', - : atterzvssei, the Illsarr-tn th. l A n ,, ..„f
a. ,-- . - . P.4%414 in;....lo..peper 'al - '[ hi 'le iird• - ,.[-[ -,,,,,-, .r. -- .., - r - r. 777! •••••••
tiialle4h ls i , - 4 be lookfla towards the[dopr.i., 'I would A ta . ~ /,.l , :! is ..i, -,....J. -.-..-- '-..
,
l t ,. [l 'i allo ' l 40 l eP o k- c .t 9 o l o!l l lY ,. .thr oti g h he, eßprouqiull, , ehil iiiidifki it , i iii i[ evai - irm
Jule. [front brad-. to tooti[4olLinho-rnikt - zreN, ' int 'rill toaj ' aidge ' iOii. ' , : lf- ri -i lirtio in ' t ri r frleu
Graliturea eyes.lierceop imr,,,,,..,,with - ,10, a t f .' iiiiiii . ; 4 . 1 ,,,,,, t , .t... L . :., t t l x c ~...
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gee r itror bitAirk,:tuk,AppronebitChey: Witli lii, ''-' 4411t i nt7 , f 40 . , Y.F. - ,, , z -, P ,00.
Ito
notse • tetip4; l l 7 ( ll 3lpr ; 1 1 ,,,,,1 2 :: oi: . 41.,:, - '1t...2 ,' , -?-'r iv si ~ -..., ...,. ..;
...,.. ~y .
hkatiQO
- - • - ' t' . .. - ' '',.,•,- 4 ‘!" ono., silttyne - pp. en, On, meo emu
;. - cridtieite , •frightelgst: rwill:unplaint tn li , rnln,lte --- .: i; t[ , [ “ ' : 17-". -
" . • , '
ioir lii'w rirome'rittiit , V•eirrinclie* , [l , -MietTe; ,Tilid ' Ald:iref i [ i;iiii,h,t 'i'lati biiiii4o thetito ,
iifildoli;tilermitt , l3o . 4lly.yoß 4 04 : 40 4onfilot ' 14 11 ,Pai ' ijuli i i 'aiio th eiii i ii i# i)01; **
iiitiisk4erbitslge 4l4 VOW ' ll 2 B # .tlit-11*-441'44: heist the . 0 4 / 44": 1ii*" 614 4 161
- " 17 :' , $ . ,;"; ,1t z; ?!.. z 7, ",- - 4.•,----;l'' '' , ::' , . l q ,- -.. 1- • ,-.1, ,,, A.1 - A', ±,„, -,,,,,...,„,-„,,, ,
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'NUMBER
letlue Sell you hoki t ,wonsbie
yodi thati-may mums ;for bind
jag upon- you - ne th,Avellono:.
, ni rgare v a v clic@ Wita hoarse an she azetweied.
'No, you most tell me nothing; what woul4
, 1 ; hi wore to-find you lierot,l4:-.go,
I.beg . of you. , I tremble.td think or
; I will go, It tiiy....absence . ,,vl4 relieve yaw'
any., Oh, Afargaret, if .I ;.dared to plead.with
yon Vigo with . Mo /tar to
subject ourselfy to such treatment as' I have
witnessed this night 41 114 44retv W4 l
yott not let mOproteetjou .
.:111oL Do.nanee'a .mind, vaa
She evidently did not understand Ida meaning.,
for aim Answered, r
'WEI are very kind. - 9tr4 992
have sherelibia anger„with ;: but yott•must
eienae him for my'sake. Looverami=hineau,
rude before. As for ine, I could have forgiiva
andlorgotten all, had it notheen forthis,!and.
:die, pointed to thotabloW &Me: the T e e, 41r.arit 7
hunk-hedoes notdove Me; he never hae; there
lie _the hoarded Mementoes Of A.lieefer love.
fell me; for you mail know, was thy - htudmd
•
e..er your'elater's professed toyer r.
,
_...Edward Grabarn'athiii lips weruerappolssed,
tightly,and his gray eyes glittered !Milk a steel
like brilliancy ; as he answercil, _
• Yes;,4llis.,Dorrance, when he first saw you,
he'was Helen's.tetrothed) 1"
will. be revenged, upon him; :she
, said
quickly, while her eyes Bashed. With their fire
A lialfsupproiSed smile wreathed fpn4e*
lips as she spoke; and when .sho *Se. and
taking a =pair eCiciasoll! rim!' 4-1!0 rk--ba4dteZ
near, and approaching .14nVasked; vier:Mellott
to cut, a, lock-of heir. rForn . lds head,' he- could
not restr.ain..the exulta4 glon,whichlli up h,la
foatures. , .. : - -, • •: .
. .
She laid thp,lusir idly . uporcitho as 1 . 41.
would hid it been feather- or
ald,illll he saw_ that, his eager hat*
,ho,had:gieaprod hop for the adv,anctimt ,of
Ids purpose, whew then luxe for
,
P lll 4'bg 7 0 4, as.oe friend of _RV leo
liete,Pratteges eyes resnmed . theiratecL.
but,the.uneotiSeio4s Itrarimit,
- c. o .4iny9d, !no to. e x PP B P_ o : oll 4Pinew: X
k i9 w , 4 l 9 t.i i°Tin.4 ll- Y9;?': llq 4VOsees; nor. hOr
You:3ilw th ou g ht t4 o 4 oo k- (1 4 41 Bre
u:/ Y0' 1, 1 113 . 1 came totOhe .11olutO ,
loioo; An4lMlPtq4l:l4l,lh;
111 • 11 e4:yourip+Aaaci shut me, out-se isitelya
sb.errecl,thst ape of • the•• drawinglikeps shut.
ttus.,ktd f!een•l3o slightiy closed, SW : Atilt:B.
=thud' unfastened. • sent the_ tlikOrm.l464-
and. statiening . myself uptis the .rbaleciny
-watehed,;,- fearing •that;-Howard: thight,
been . to'sonrKr.el*rneeting,,And .returned :in. fin-
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