The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 28, 1853, Image 1

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S. N k.K. IL •CHA.g,' PROPRIETORS
:.-,3,9.29.0,..4;0iriza,ir1r: - :.:,
The Pre= of Youth.;
P. IMANNAN.
o,iive me back - my dream of youth,
When eery pulse throbbed:wild arid gaKers
Sty hearts sweet spiing-tithe Whenlife's'flour,L.
"Bewildering blootncd along my. Way:::
When sil the,world was Paradise, -
!ma Plea held a sovereigu.sway ;
When everyichange brought new delight, r•
Aid all: the blessed, year was gay.
gire again those' repturens - hours
When first my,.sotil with, beatify.
And mad with ecstasy I dared-
.I.'O )ors, nor,cared if loving
When every radimilface I saw -
Flashed with enchantment on my brain, [en;
Till earth seemed' chamging spheres with heay.
0, give to me, that drem again:
Thos6 aspirations for a fame
• Immortal through all coming time r.
T6t,'faill which soared on angel wings
Fdrm gladsome earth to heights sublime;
When every air a -perfume breathed,::. •
Melodious with the•voiee . 6f bong.
That swayed -me with resistless power
And nerved my-sonl With purpose strong.
0, - glie.me back tai 13 , 0 Yhb"zoirs dreamy - -
Those gleams 4STglory front above,.
That hdpe which grasped , a deathhiss
'And blest me with:undying love ;
.0 let me taste that joy again • 't •
Which riots in my thought
_to-day-L !
Ihal earnest and exulting .y ,
:When all tle blessed. year was May.
Dodging i Dun.
• •
- 'Some know', how to do it, and ~.can sce t a
dun st any distance, and dodge him •effe a re : .
ly. It is a knack acquired-by long expo nce
If the dup,howefer, by his experience becomes
!expert, the dunce stands .a slim chance Of ea-
The...dan 'becomes equally sensitive in
detecting the debtor, and often are , practised,
between, the two, ,manoeuvres that would pale
ti refutation Of - those even of Neel eon him
salt
We hehrd a story the other day of old ,Dr.
G., of Portsmouth, whichir t> ugh not. having
any very great relevancy to thepreceding par
agraph„is nevertheless to the point as regards
amateur dunning. For 'there' is ,a wide differ
. ace between the amateur and professional.
Dr..G., was a Man of great:integrity . and •
worth, and his - business: habits were oti`the
,square--exac \ tilig everythin t gthat was his own
and Paying every man due. - Ho held ante
sioinseaantlernan*ilisattpten for somecook
siderable amount, and wkenerer he\ met• Lir%
the Doctor- was ready, nbte in hand, for the
*papnent of - an instalment., it became at last
an agonizing dread wit „ t h the debtor - I about
meeting the Doctor, plrecularly° at a time
when troubled,' L as men have been in altages
of the world, With a disease known in financial ,
parlance' s - But
,whenever he
,met '
him, the Doctor's dun would be.nntaq7ted
his debtor's mevernent , for his pocket=book,
,and frequentpayments were Made without see
ing the note at all, or enquiring as to the chan
ces of its.eventual payment 'He knew That
the Doctor was honest, and that it would be
all right,Mad several payments *were thus .. blin-.
dIY made
gi:eat 1 M• dearth of funds - made ' , him -inure,
shy ofmeeting the Doctor,.as passed througlo
the town, his e} es- wandered in all directions
to catch a glimpse of his dread, and - avoid him
if poilile. He suczeeded 'admirably Jor a
ima.out-generale4 the old taarUseveral
times; but.,fate - does not always „favor the
brave, and the' Doctor from a -distant position-
saw his victim one day tie hislaorie to
,a pest
and enter a Store. Ho.waile 3 all the :haste he
"could, and entered the store jtiat as his 'debtor
dodged behind a rice Cask.
- Didn't r see Mr.
oa .thp Doctor,.peeping
'He did coop- in here, ..5ir,.!..54d , . the shop-,
keeper, ',but he la:..is gone eitiscrattere 1413 . 1! , .
The Doctor said fie -wasn't in ' 111411 7 "a
. - amid wait as well , as not ; he saw his.
.- at the . door, , and ttioug t be must be haeltl;er.
fore long. _The ma email:ma hid, and , the.
-old Doctor'waited , a Ong time. At last be
went out, to the man's greet relief, and sfiet a'
while he : himself*eetout, and .i'vaa Plat step.
ping.upon his - wagon, Witeffithikt!Onfor.darted,
at him from a door-way. .- . -.,t7-- 1 - -- .• -
. • 'WeiLlsii:-, , said ite, 'you . - smite(
' dodge.me any more; that - no:fa has
_been _Pai,4 \
up tiiiese nix !mails, nail 112 aie been ;
_ .n YY . L°g\t °
‘ ;ate you that iI might pay ype,•.,lwr.*: ` twenty
r . dollars' that you have overpaid , iii4o -. z -- ,
r The -recollection . of hiding . ligliiila llll 4 , ,r l r*.,
ettak ma hour to avOid-beiWi: twenty paid :d°l7
. has, h.sunfed tiii wan as Imkgaa,,he iiied,AMll
\among other metiers of advice-, thithe , gatre
. . ,- •
"his children , -was fhb's ;,contained" inn ,
couplet of
_.._ ,
d_mneagn poetry, . written * chalk , oli* , AO Ad,
dresser: i 3
Neter,run
When cou see a dun:
'Sonny,yoli spat' r
i L
beta' you!
r:*
Well "
4 Peatlte, thir, i cuu t ;-.lwiya, #hen
l mottle to nuilassess.' 1_ si`
While Ilextso3c4-
no or 411.,..Locomposivr.:* 07
'What 4.shori
. 1 4eint* lale."1#0411,0")* Ips!
- "Whattsis
Cutting* adtkiligi anasPlittini,
11,1-
call the-noit witne6V-
FrotoZiewilrorli Organ.
Crest ' Mile
311111allee oir Ithe *est.
corMis .
CHAPTER:DV. -
Hbrillinl M
4 3
il itOnii) 0116 morning;:anwith
!tntPIR an d- 'elllY 'Wand 1 Biblef - fastened: with
-Clasps of so id gOld. ' It ;vas a time honord
book, havin o rk descended Ifroini'gener.ititin to
generation, a gift from the geed old minister
who had that day, fondkyl'eal , ledihim son: In' er
rata laid 't uPon the little tabloand, prompted
by a su en feeling of ,eurio4ty, care le ssly .
opened i On tite martin of etery pageSoroe
treasur thought had ben written .he turned
itnver gain an again ! adtmong the blght
ness of its illum nated leaves Ithat wer4,,neat
i
tered he and ere, until! he Imo - to : " whelp
a deep b ark ma* was drawn around a nlatti3e
oi
in one v isg;' 4
He retid it, an a vaifi,te terror seized him; e.
it
mortal fear, like s that which .stlrpriied the ib
famous Eastern;Nionare:h•into Ithe iikenens nf
a marble statue: ' ?; 1 -
:Why should that parlienlar 1 - )art ~be signal
ized inthis man eril Qh ! itlas hoirible,that
h t T
sentence of the ely'Jildge-- 0 I w theill visit
sins of the fal r ;Von: the chi dren, even Ito!
the third and fol u th generatimi. _ - i
- Ile placed thßook blck up the table andl
c
sanknimost po artens upon I seat. ‘,I tan I
undone,',he mu t o cd; .. ' ',l lov
. 'anc
h er , I .. lii " ot ,
lose her, and y t i What a 'doe do I find wfit;,
+I
ti• -a againat me if this bo word of. Gloa t!
which Inannot qubt, then h ' I eursed'my4
self foreer.' . 1 , , I . ,
His face grew livi ` a with the tortrird iif ;his
thoughts; he `groaned deep and long, t utter , i
,
ing terrible' imprecalions upon him If--- - .1i4
fate—his love: Heilliutthed at his h ir, en d
stamped'with' is'feit, till sit 4, 'with he Pa
sion of remorse, he l fell tamest I eless on ;the ,
hard floor, and laid there helpless, • orttue,
in despair. \l, - j - 1 i
And ,with this Warping, with the th e o a f
the Almighty staring him in thee l j bhe i
his steps toward tfitt dwelling of cif . minter,
with the determination that, this nigh should
seal hisdestitty: And after an awful -truggle
with conscience,. hie re olvect—rasit trianiti:o
ask Grace Locke to erne his brtde. Helhdd
been lo (r aware that she loved him, fora
~..
mate, y .t yoWerful j bt . ri nave had often reveal
r
ed the reciOus Secret tohim. r 13r11i; ?if O IL
,
was wi han agony: far worse than death Via
he - fold d her Jo! his Manly breast, and ,tille'll
her his etiothedr—fe i tribere, Mill beside` him,
floated at shadowy ! form, upliraidingl hien
with e cquen hut quivering bp s the ,l' tears
—tiff fro her passionate eying, as when
g
behel her. - , ' 1
( li
le felethat be was a two-fold deceiver.
!yet there was time—he niight yet, ,as
it we , snatett himself from this' great peril ;
tl.„
and 'o ten:in ti, e interim i before the wedding
shout take' plsee, he has prompted te,iell
iier all; but it l, he had gohe too lar; his
moral courage deserted hi ; bel i e -mid n,
bear to forfei her esteem it forgettini ' ~. e
base ,ess...that w old degrade a pure; in in.,. nt
two... into a ere neminsl Wife, a .uld Le:
Ea be ltrin„, at would lead her ~ takepart
in a ceremo n that,no vows co. d .I*.rato
as holy maiTi ge. i i 'l. 1
.T
Poor 'Tierra hi was ending opoti neals
of fire .: Hi d d indeed . *3 , a feverish soft of
1 •
happiness, bu e ven -Is bride notie4 upon
'that most joy its ''
~ • ' f her life, that tithe . he
.T•• rd, d 14m -
took her haft V' w ce-co -an c my,
that his eyes ,fre w la'and restlesis, slid his
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Whole fra trembl violently; that he l gazed
hirriedl ainOndhitn the if fearful of meeting
some unPlensint taco; that his peace was dis:
inched and his - nilith'untisturat
But this impression p away.....th his
first pleasant ' smile Seemed heeed devoted . ,
'and she' was one o the:ma eheerfol.4n , d hnP-
Py creatures blivntid; oegh iog4iflies ,
1 1 1
she wits .iliked f ut he; alumbers-! . tty:sadl
groans, and oiee ' e fancied ' she heird s',name i
idhitiectly-retie , and that name tihtlnded i
,
- This" 4 ,o4 ;Ili:. )ter for
Indlile "PF t
glita iln OfT ; G I = "Ya nt 9 1 4 4 it was n,n
1
=data *•- ~ - a. _
'- Rime ey aid eiller, vending illt?, ail,-
d ren t r ona e Saone 1)04 ';' or Oho thelrgri"
t et
fal GTaoe. lied her: l 4dOilg trill' busily , ever
4 4 1 ,41 1032 .‘
' -1 W iti iFithil/Pade 16 '4 1 4 OA'
*lint/ 0440 46 faun of Uor, Hen* , liho
now tent his whole 'o4ergi,lts lb> the -itlilaY of
pie law. ' ' i 1. - 1 1 4
f;
' lr 0 little 91 ) Eruntuut were
s e eng ta . A laily,,i There ,wonld jrn be
Depoltaf lila iar, It rut not to be tixpeeted
that; c'r Al .IVitti Tlitli#Y 4 rife° l ",„: 4 iall i .t!) •
/L 64 4; 46 '*erf,..i l 6 .1 1 ‘04 4101 4 11/ F 4 7 4°
1
bnOWler 7: 1 " 11 r ri*: 1411 ,44, 8 * a/-
l i m as. stown, tad t- zetleatmnin t elyihei:
the leol4ll'br the i og Itaiklot . iddihe
t
46' itli f t 3 4l - iii:o 'O4 ,11463 n: 'Arabi gal",
Stanton ' s . G i cat nowpfus-ambappy al was
Ob4orbed in ''thii'-0,4 01 /." i "V t ' 'l es '
sieni - ' :"` ~,.',--'''.- .;- c ,, .:!,•,' I:- t', 4,,;,- : dry '• '—
':- -,=•• 4: ,-;-.. , -: , :' ...:
4 6 ea iet , ttke tesi* 10 net Yet - the
idlt kitea
leimn-.,. r , e -t. h a rt Ve l Pg ewerar- i -
it
time back 040: and :-
i iCte:r. 4 l
t i r r pelit sale - 1i; 144 . 1 hie:: ' 4*
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t ia11,i ., 4. : # l O Y-,: °ft ,:
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:, - *elk, 1 400:.*, — .
f p,
ifonts e ' lwo' , itit" -ii-ttiigt&Wiiiiet,
he las'
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An ;
.1 . 01:121‘ inhere r "isk-
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t ' tg
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ii*-trttiBol.l
pi cited near his front eltrzu*.e;:fer it was the
'iii - t tree in .the garden. -•- ' ~ - ~ -
sif t
. e sit hakiilt de :'ng by - the little round
Ita , le, oic the evening s beequent. Her huS
-1 i : , dwss meditating; in a brown study, some
1...4,
' 'ef- - a difficult nate had evidently di4-
It eted his thoughts. , .
c. happened that G - pin:lW , every:..few
,m-ments, and , layieg:th delicate luPteriel:bY
'searehed- through her - basket,, • and upon,the
:flOor, - -but evidently_without success. At last
C,lll‘ came near Ilenstaiai and iieftlY lifted the
:coireir of took; fearful of disturbing hint.
',What is -itr , be, ael;ede somewhat lalpe , '
tiently; \ for, her movements had broken upon
his reverie:, '• ' - i- •. t ' .- _- ...: -
'3ly thimble, dear-4tnlyi•rly thirobje,; and
yet. I WCkuldlintileee itife Nr
r the : world ,' i3ll re
plied, gently:,
~,' It was y mothers's and yery
precious to. me on,ths account; but—therer
she -tutddenly added; " ith , emPhashi ; ; ':l,re=
member, pow, it, is in , a hosier.'
Well, lit it be tau,, t to-night, Grace,!saiO
Herman: "'Pe you kntsw yen have disturbed
ii
inei dreadfilly, ear, this evening? '_ hs contin
ued, half mill g, half 'quertile i l its:'
Her only - re ' y was a kitis,. -and ',a, playful
laugh; — So' • old timed musical bat it rang like
the soft 1 chili of 'bells upon his ear,• as she
lightly passed him and dis.s fropf-the
teem: 1 -- ~. . 1 , .!.- - -,= -
What startling sound was thatl - Herror.of
"hbrrors ! . a shrill, agonized cry :a shtick coup 7
lid with his name ! .So !rade ly he sprang to:
h s feetthat table and books . ere overturned;
Like one \frantic be flow throe h the doer.,with
An inward despairing groan rtcd across the
apace between Iris home and , a- ardert, and
in another moinent the -. inanimate ferm of
Grace was-pressed close to his bpsorn, r with
uncontrollable solai,he bore her into theiouse.
: Shahid fallenin:the slight-but,:f; MI "eicava
tioit.: The play of the monialig,ht", 'reigh the
interlaced . foliage had-_doCcived ,!. ght.
1 1
:With wild lameniations, and ati t ton with
anguish, he gently Carried the lor form into
her, own little romp, and tenderly td hertpon:
her coach. A whole life of inten ifiedimiscry.
\ did he live in tliiise few 'sad moments, I -x,
..,\.uor. sweet GrketApalo `as a corps,her soli
ly , vaiued eyelids ireOalotts and her white lips
qui4rheinswOirii not te:the pssaionate,en
tieaties e iin she leviid'too well— ! kow death
like Is inoked as she lay there so motionless;
And hoW iii6ilint the scene from the calini
meet bestits‘ari4.;utwdliesge—umai...it„,.. , 0 hilt _
aAshort huar . ago, nOlifilkd with:sympathi
zing fiiendcw hci strovel rcii vain to restore
'auspended animation. .- - -.• . . _' ;
' heart;hervi \ ed,..igairi into
•, jooking 3;1 the cold
his arms: despairingly, ho
poor wife' might.bved .
,stain the iiimebieath Avh
to of he suffering sind MS
• ..
lasi UP to heaven.
t and iaid*itbin biusums a
Int even as ho gazed Upon it
I I
tffertiOn - ofa father,l' gasp
.:ii lie' knelt and we '_tears.
of bitterness' by the' bed of his . etrieke wife,
wio - for long,' long - yenta Was never to kno*
thit blessings of health -again ;..and fel :as be
I
lobbed into ber im, tearful eyes, Ant' th e
I w of "sin were more eievous even ; than
, 1 cairrair v.
‘ Fade, fade, fond lopa; all 'else has faded,
'. 'Why should Idr
4a
§inee k desPair t sari has shaded,
4
•Vhic •once gave light and jai to me r
cy 's Quarrel-The Reproach-77%e De-;
- lirife-,-, Coalenions--The Popular
Mae Grrtf—The Fathe r and 1 1 a g hier--
orate Sutherland—Lore-The '
he groves of thir Went Indies :Were laden
with` apices; -the air, liedolent or perfnme,
swayed` the high palms lighily with its blac4.,
estiouch; the ant no less beautiful
cactus Plak gleamed amid tall spikes of wavy,,
- golden and perple blossoms, that lined - the
long borders the - orangejrtric ' ,-- ' =
Within *- fairy-like,,. enclosure, - *where the
boughs ofiranng,trees bad, been interlaced at
~
the top, twiehildren'sat Aide' by side, ittiptir,
rently conversing in a somewhat angry mood,
. bii nwilitagnifieently beautiful, with large
- dreamy; southern ~eYes; and .a
_dirk but - clear ,i
and vividly traditionant - el:n*oa ;Via - Other'
siSS.Pislai n sliid,.. f., 0 tell the'.oa-natur ed;;
IP :l ;ai'l ' !,ed; ,
Initllin'eniephicent: - aire - Ofl,the - 144,,,iiiiien
hiaividipiiv given 'her Berne' -cause" for her
di sa dy ee fidid [.,3 , . , • :, \ .:,, .. -
At;, length ,' the '"
latter •• eidaine;d • leaking
someWhat.cscernfnll3i - , et hin. : coMputinn4 1 i
* *!. 3 1 1- 3 , ?#i -16 4 110631, 1d# aki :o°,. +o4.*;f than
other;fo, liti;'6iiiiineanoileiiii so hanglity,i
-.` rn loohi jost4te haughti l - as .1 .... p - and
111 be i ts, in. 'Oa isAii s iiiiiiiff tliejW
spirifeeehgereYen -kno - ai' - ibnie ;mad •,, b e :.
ii*Of9-Pi e ,I,k,*- 11 4h 6 4 Mid.:atralgli. :tad One
'1
o.. l4 o l (! i i t r etikl.K:**lief.iiiirik y *3 - 0 4 .3 . 4
at — be au t e :tf lad t *: 1010,i4 0 ,6 :# .:1. : 44t f a Y
6:0 ,-04 ff.f i ei :oir.i.ii., :.ii ri,
,i: , () , -- wiii .w., sikl , , ,
iv;ii:loii i tlrrsi i , e 4 o 4" . 4o 4:4o WAS tli s
+. .7cl i ;k v it4if ownili** so
• Ae, l .! - =.4 ;,, t t . _ 'tarsi'. _ -- cwt. ow . .iTi.itili: ir!ktitY ,
1 iilliivisi-e::,,r41;414-r1hii.,:A;...,...,.114i, to6..et
i t tiri o )44 : oo644 - Tii i i - iiiiiAmon,
sato ,
.4- 44 i ii . li iii, i ---.--! , -4,. - •; ,,, .= : .;;;;:-
`" Q
: est a ll fgAr e , f?,47 .....„.4 .--it , "77 3- C•t: 4. 7 w0n , ; .a . }... :....
op=
#-. - ;1 1 0.1', 4 0k.07 1 4 9 0. 12 0 114 - 0'
---.--:,,..,.. - - - --. - 4 ..--
. . .
(tam Neoolos, mateTsimire s , tTst•
• - -
OtTROSE PA;}
S I 1
your papii wick!
got any papa.'
:The rich -crimso . spread:: over
the impetuous beauty; she itianal
with passion, let fel her flowing ..
turning ; defiantly to her ?itt.bi l .,cp
most screamed,' Y : area '"sandy.
I have a ..papa,—a- end papa,.;
Englank My Iliame has gat.
it,
th4 B ,h 4 i SS C S ' ev day.; and
lish gentloman—:a ood deal
your papa ever, ‘ya ,
i t kiiniv slimetbi gi - 'X'thi
m-yaterioca ciii, and , 'Meaning:lo
something;about y ar mamma. iv
- 4 Vhit. do you k bil 4 ' .'``%-'_
. 4- 01 'Pm not to inn t . -it_, la il ir Ty great se
cret-'-:1-: - :- ,j ' ; -7 - 4 - '
-'-:! ` You Jr.novr arl4l . liiit i'.reliitt i e.ii joss, sig
nificantly i ' you--14uno.r . 1 - " . ,
, glAni I!' shouta the'child, - ,ii unrestained
an 'then 111 tll yeti whit ' know, m'iti
what everybody k ow long ago I expect I
heard my : say uiy that y tt e i c t u , i father ran
(1 .,
away and lift Yon - in'amiria, -
a Creole—an ugly, black .
C ole pie
and se
rt
yen.' 7 . -' l. 'I .
"
All - the blood •receded *l4lll 'Reia 4 s -fair:
youltig face; her great, wild eyed; so gaielle
likn before, wer e awfully diet& ded with pas
sion. - With.. uplifted sh bounded to
watds her comp naion, intint*.a ' n.), suiriMary .
Vergeadce ; Nit ihe litter Mad goed her're
treat,and tied on the wings of fe 'to he beim.
The peer, insulted child fink quire iniflike
- sled, upon the grocind. Her dul h d. been:
r - , --- .
outingedin his tenderest part f -fo 'she I ved her'
Mother With :tiniest an idolizin affection; and
she l .hadbeen .taug h t: by 'that p oet , ' injured'
~ ,
creature to reverence' the.m ' ory of 'her f a .!
ther,though she not if k till lotedherl
,
yet fondly hoped and dreamed evould coma
.. - .
114 ck ,gain. " - i ': - ' :" - -
Sho eoveredber hot; glowia . face , with het
ds
han, aiia sobbed`and. debt; • till 'she could
scarcely draw her breath fcir ~. eeriness; then' `!
r
Moving from =the pre' .'pli4-ground, '
she crept . with. a liugnid step ~ wards : home .
On a leng, low - conch .of 2, 1 , nre hangings, ,
1 studdiedmity silver. staia 1 1 , a.. .n fi ful :Auktron
ststed,.'clad in gn.cizo dint f ' ?k l i - is wide . folds!
-over her rounded"fianin. If :': raven- 4air , was
1
groesitleit'brikred , , igit.' ... , 'beautifully'
uponlieritectipl , ai :forMing, crown ; '
;for Here!,
eiassic brew, and firmly fast ~ , :with iliainond'
40,..-,:- A t 5 .);;;.4. - A... 3. At.ll--.` , ' ' —l /* is id—.±.4!
hand, and shesat dreamilY wsi hint,' the Mute'
alavesiwho, with bronzed " fa s and la-if - me- 1
tions, plied the huge wooden.cooler that Ilan*
Snilpnded from; 'the ceiling , el ving the act
ilea air `
and diffising a. defiglt . ulcoolnetlt over,
f s
the apartment. i • .-. '•••
stifling. - . ., _
_-. 1 : i
Suddenly low - Moans and subs *ere ,
heard,t the lovely matron, li k artned, hastily
~sprang from her conch and', arried into thel
.ad Dining ctpiitmcnt,. wbeic3 her chird,'lcbc&
' .pletely "exhausted, had ihre th la herselrupeil
e i
re frck;k • - • -
, ~ -
The fondereature snatch her little Ono to
blr lesoin,re het: t o.: •the lounge, hers elf
half dead i with f' and wi hkisiel add 44 1 ,-
resses etrove.to so the thenitha py,chlid. l'. I
ii
4What can have ,\ a,pflene4i i she: ",aided 41 :
tones of terror; ' are yoltait, mil foe yott
frightcned!.- tell me,lni; eMI,a ; I =t; •h
neeir
to see you. suffer 'thus.' - .' . --- , I' .
'The child began again t ar . 'c; ..
innately,
then, frightened : by bef,mo r's gla cos, Bei
pressed her grief long f 34 u gh , to;- # . B rieki
paiwhile aitare of t4range on• shot.fib her
dimmed eYeik 'f-' v -,' 1 - \ - -
4
Oh, mamma, if you knoW how I- hate ' y
I
father!' - - . ,- I.' , I l`
'Rosa!' gasped the deserted wife, straining
the. child With an:_unconscili 5
grasp of iit,ii
like tenacity,,' who has dared—what:have ea, y
been telling - you—answer me, ausWer me,Ro
lia—,:quicl4-. quick!' - _ .: , , I 1
- ' There, mamma,' 'amid - the' little one ib ,a
solemn blood has gone , away, f ro m
her ebeek juit as Ffelt it gct - from Mine. )14n.
iiia,.ell m0.;40 COI Ille; keetb - 444* my ruing&
0 il l i a I . o4ve , Y ou bocatuge-13,141. 1:1 -:
'Speak, on, my..._ child,'. mnrairiied 145iiii,
pieesing upon her pooihal to
bear anything -nOw i - tell e ali t , Jovii,'l t 'She
ma
*hisfeeirei:44 AS Ithei ho t r i :";P r A l l 't 'little
girl was.almost bedded in her throat:- - ,.... 1.
- 'pecan* .: you arii- 7 ohll I canhet timyrit;
mamma. a'a Creo e, my own dearest mam-
Ma ;',,, arid 'the child`clung to her mere co Tul
:
. '.. I- ' 1 • I .
= The black ales ,batlt..ao s orr o wfull y, 0° ,
i
her, now flashed :orth an iiatenio.fire-tbit t ibot
from the very--depthd-Of ker . - aoul—for al tno;:
•
merit her lips:qittered violentlY; the is h: tad,
glwie . h o i 4 ' seeded dying : in ,/!/',' ",. I * / .....
j Thro4ll . iii, bet.. veini! . abefi;lki 8 0441.V1..rrP5:
juglbrill•of tuaieiif, but tb4 l .4ssiesti,a 6 l4 l " ;
&mica:Arid in a mom .. taho wita - singotitOgn;-.
Ylit;Akt;ltna*'shOubi t. us lea& of herltith:
i
nand . ll 'il - lin '
sirs delertio for .. . ch - i am m rea
aiss!,.thi:t49ollbt 112 4 0 ; ' Or: b1d4 3 4-Iniir - eiFis,
aiiat;ii 'frame aboOk:. ;' violently , tia - I4hi
tuttush
ihildi,eli •• her , head - . -alarm„.;!,i+Le* aii'
' .. 7
' I- itiWiiTilit wit ' $ ViSSIOn 4 -'
iiiiit ' Ogitit i ir tafilierfi . .dee-:44ert fihrii
414fte
)iiiii:andtha'lar'' -at *.' I'll hia ti''' 'pi)t
. . ___ ge., , , e i r
riponibe cbgs,ri ,;,. .4104x454.. -..,;- ,, c":i . - :-1-,.
_,
'Oh, motberr:aba . ' '• ' 4 44' ' littlfi
hands ia gill* '- . - -don't C-frYil*Pfi3/4*.;
littfa - it;;l'didiftlia liii4gl"Siniii ii#ll7, 0 01;44
*l i 4 t lil i i*i till * ' 'l • ib' 4 :l6i . * 111° 0 1, ,,. 1 .:*
1
0 4 .4 * `/Relitfi.44'4 o , 7 4piepoiiii.*:. :As4;;
itorromps,i;splsOkiiiik§sti/40'.--., - ‘ l°i ii
-4::loiterliiindithinilfrOdiVtiliiii * my
• -r.t- - r- ~ , L; -
ii ' iliMyt' ' i . ,. , -%..i
~,,,,, . .,,r, _ , , , ,,,,::. , -.s.,:riz., , :-..:, --.,....::.: 14.:,- 5 . 1, , v
_..:,,
4 Ha; • , iite,al4.4y. child ?"iiistiAli i kW
td
li,tstttarr
Y} AP
, • you havul
the face of
• -; her foot
tr,esses; and
panion,
al-
T._any
hia likepess,
e.is 2111 Pig-
Idainzier4han
inae
!tiler, with a.
gi know .
yottr.papa.
I -
101
-
I 1-
Acts'tam -
QB;' 1853
t'stilled -teat) with .'•cruiSh the , almost re ,
i f 4- I i' ' l ft - ti'''' -
er =no owe•e iy e yo il poor "mg •
1 . 1
~.„,,, , 1 .,,,. ,
~ , p ~, -„. t -- , t:rd.. it '
er, and ito. oda now ountwne -- i s.
1 1 . ' And don' hi lo e -yen, -mb, dir:said e
t child;ififiOieilitly - l' - • - •, - .F-• ,-- ' I.__ • .
' ; Another dagger- r4l, l probin the leiterl i
rind-but ihe•iii irge d
Nto . ' "b , Wer,-calinl ,
4 'ot as hetshould, 1004' 'it t -• ',". • '
1 ' Then I hate hi - 1, exelabit '' • the - 'nine •
Jim child, pissiima s ly ;' : g 1 h;ife' 'dm, - I /al
f i
rain; I doh% lovb ayon d that d t love •yo ,
Oearost, darling mo er.l-11Ow could•he he i 3
d• - 1
naughty,;• oh yon eked father 1# she coati
ith• - 1 ~..1, . , •
r o, shaking her lite hind, - elenthed -tight' ,
at i r Tortrsit i of S . ton that shun shaded
ti zt
oft etirtains, on th 't opposite Walt; • '
IF • I [ . 't i
Silent - sat-poor iin, adept auct-iwiestrri ;
fearing at th - pass , (mate • spirit: displayed ,
t
this, little' c did.- Too Well she 'iremenibe'r
Pertince fie 1 r . nn urbed, uncontrollable
Iper; she had d` ht ;imparted ie. - the:Ail 1
nature that revengeful spirit Whidli she al
IManifested on the iliglitest•,,occision tow ' I
jail who t•hvitirted er wiShes;l•ini which Me i
than once - heicited the disgust of her Sc '' t
i vi
,husband. • . ut so ow= , , . . at r e last in tfi
r:thirst perfect its Sweey ; werli, and she t ; •
now a submissive, teachable, ono-like won't ,
still she. know not how 'to curb that wild" in
( perions, but beau' 'fel Young , : Criaature
. b 4 • •
her ; .she ' held the Springs / of a 'orient . . i a
is chine Which she c • Uld not regulate: • -:- - 1 .
•4t length she aid, din, i' - loiv, -.imp : tr ,
manner, 'mastterin • her - own_ ieelings, o
show - a very •bad. Spirit, .my child; .hoN4 - e
Wrongly he may. •,... ve d acted; still reme ~ , e
that if aliv e , ho i your father.' -t! , - '. • _ '
-4 I won't,esti h in Imy father; I won't' • vt
hioi. for a father,' 'she repeated,l ankrily, e.
Suddenly Chang! g her l manner, she. •as ec
-Where,diOct '•._ dto, mamma?; • . ,
..‘ It is Stippdsit • by .iomi Atitit - he. wen - t
America, l . inurm • red telii,' Mukingly... . 1 .
:t' Nether:, excl i odlthe child, .with .st. n
eMpha and-fie '‘, O, et- grest•Oce, made 6/
N a
ker.by &Most in icio expression . on. ' is
face,.'. tiiiiisl is Sir .. 1 you cry for so ma k
never conid tell • efore, aid. that.ia arht . c
put your hands tight over, yotur-jiosom - ar
sigh Mut say yo , ~ suffer; . i f rivju. I .can ,S 1
Contietux}:, with t Miattintensil : and thri ii
-, -- 11 -- - -- c --7,- ;
accent,. 4 If 1
nean• kill niylpap . a.', ' t
'. Lelia 141014 'i piercing : Blu* r She .21
to her fei l it the. tood!•curdling in her, -it
'Ohl ltotia,' sh , Subbed; "loil'frighten t..t,
xe ck. ,s all ifir -'., , .
.. r „
---wa off. c "jr - P° ' . lora! .
et - t tels, Y 1
knoW noil what, •ou say ; you ~ . tvill, mak = • a
mad; .what - -sh4 1 I do. with you child; [ho
destroy that an. • 1 fiendWithia you that . •••
ens to wirck t . little Piaci, left me 01
'aoss,ll,Osa; yO i makO my heart ache wit
auguisn, , , ;-:. , i . - I . - •
t . , , 1-• . .• _
' I twoni say:. .o itgain ; I ,sald- the chili wi
a trembling lip, but..l sittOrddtlike to kill 'it
and.throWing h: .elf,ln 16i. uipther's .0 .1 'Bl
went coUvulsiv tIY ; i . , 1. doitT,t want to se. an
body any more, I ithe'exclai`racd, he r vole bi
ben by sOlts;- 6 i hm ashamUd; Mit:1111m ; wi
I could die; oh, !Tulle is mich! a-wicked . 'rl,
till tit 'Aortas nt her, I 'All . hurt. 11, "
1:4•141
will throw a) Aal .4, ...., tvi,_
speaking an. „Ily about Y 914: mamma.
.. 4 No, :my child;` leaVe - o.,siith he .1 ci
w 4,1
seienceihewill no:doubt filel sadly: so . ..
hei conduct ,, i t 'was. very ".wrong;: but I 9
you have not hi e to' feeliSattuned of, m lo
iny own' moth as a CreOlO,lnit „ sea ‘ h :l
world throigh yort \ eoubi hardly find. mi
gloriouSlovelyi r 'or a better ,woman t . I
was. Borget.all my . darling, , everythl: t. ; . a
that I love yott-L 7 obi bottar then my-9 ±li
and thrOwing the heavY:,iurls "frOtn. th , - fi
head of tike little One, she`i'lavishes,:l 9 , i
upon her , thatpsere almost frantic lit the l
gO l i eSiS; ' • ..-. : ' : i - . ' "I)
tblike him, -. yet So unlike,' she V
, r,O
“so beautiful impulsive-no father:
•-, •
her, and I, po Mond thing, I Imo* not
govern her wnyward nese—Ouresied, fi
indUlged, grant het iuture, be not
iti MOM& -I' ' , . f,:-- '• :. :::_
A step IV a...heard' nearing, them, :.it
in thaoutor'sPartment.li , - :. : ~.,
:I , 'There is Y r Out tutor ! 11;Osit ;- kiss 1
M budgo tol , yimrleOsops:. , .
•,
'Y don't int* to' ittKirt , inlY rttltli
R I
and :i bate m r.uey leBo. o• l :+tid th?ei
-..- I ' gosni - 100 *in my, fa9O 1414 I, wirr . ..t
sOmothlog..' : . :.• • 11. -:. - , -.' `L r :
.- 4 I dOn'A 'w t to . : - heari.anything onl
PiPi! , 1 3 4 1 4 1 14AiEn , ! 1 i i. - ; -, .-
'Y,0.8, '. Atw. -. - i -.-., - , -;.-.
The child stood still i instantly and
wondering ekes' ptiop,44itr ,too9to!'tt co
,
6 Besides, I:wish-to tell! yon the - oo
- e 4 ,?1,. 0f LPY i6 l °r a r : e : 4!''.isl ,-. . _ ::.• - 7 •
4 YPA jpic*, t,-Illatiknial. I. thot
/
kuesi everything' I•
4 1klp,:dear r 'i - answered be lnt
penslyely -; but I know ,tit oh mc
1 - ,corto 4 ----
Ai
1 1 0,
Y,'
wallet
' ' Then .4- went i
where II `could not
; vNnt slcriis? l t l / 6 1 Y
thcn r at.that great
I
and leirned of bin
with h tu:' . , ' -
I, ' ' * S - ut lPiliilli
' l/ ,' it c' sa ;':- / 1
and sent hignwor
I lipged - foi his -i
; gapped itp 'ii hir
i r , i
=have corm:111A
too late, alai I 1 -
, little Child; -nii,
ternes, that I he;
ituace,ll bevel te
; the fitit tithe I-re
was e:eiting my
`.Y a were boi
and I lorten - sst b:,
u how he, woutd lf
how I iplessed:ant
at niyi improveue
e
no. ' l 06118
tell' tiin: or th
at
. and pioring Id
nun • ued the
I- 'sons ire &eat
e 80th,
/-
,_' y -only no
.tev . ind - and e
o it h given me
1 11 es) to eddy?
er ' ` Will love'
er - tate jog-her:o
fervently Estriii
re 4 less pin,.O .
ilf as • lin embita
d, to. e instruct
t e, ' . turf with the teiili-L--, in. Ketiteek,yr7
'.no • a presper na and heaittitel town In.
l i g Me ' d of the -: If ; openings', whose 'tall .Aree- -
i i, spi . touched heireri, Ofiarently; there are:
L i s no. long, a dy. - streets,- lined with seseiti,
11 ho . sui; pail* _rod, and: plentif u lly; ninanien
bi t u ed witls ,vine and shruhbery. ' The - .TOresi
id Are 14: '.hewn d A wn (Mil - polished, and blevel '
ti e :kill ,together: . , • ,t„he si4lawyaim o f
, lab or ,iiiet. ..
dgter band of I ring h{ussehold creatores,-lio: .viee,Ml
std. s`metely ,. . obsg homaie to the Creator in ,heir:
' 1
g i
id tit; fbrm of a . , innsodifnaif notelegantehurib hie-ki r " !
i s , 'NI lt, - aneatjit otOwer thatesOine call the bit- 'tilio -1 , :
e l
.• fry ;albeit - tie'', Vie csis no hell there ai . 't \ ' sold :
,), . , -
- . ajhis chu ' , the ;_venerable , Father LOfik - e.:,..dePth
. e • thbefili ratnim- !VIM Vl4l , ll4wii'' "`
4 - - '''' ..''' ,4 ' ~ '''l - 4=i;:.."t
' a Elite ndar, on the main iitreot, is; a gird' -- .li '
, eomewhe -more - classic in its proportiene , - .the fat
.n thine() im it ediately arouttA4 ,with tiree- rlili t i
rider pilli , befi,re thedOor, a deliiii; bal.' win h i s
ty relining long its ; frontwhilo at the atliall; heqiii
, w' dowe hart I ,
,the .eleareit ritualists, , si4d ii,,'
Lth br gri t; risessii . 2 knOcker pram - nerds the do' 'r . i -
elf . 6.0 7 1 e I _ , , risideneo - of Lawyer. S' , on.
the - V
..el)ii 00910 Yrieiness,ito - Was - aecalthy, all ;I
t
ey. d evo ted te,th ,
_interests of the community •he •
re., w a popul man: . his gardn_was the
... oak'
al
Leit th ft y in low i'; his Tomas were fUrniiled
1, r se th taAi; C n lnaiii3ance.. - Sit/ t yearSTifo
for - le fight t4e i 0 1. cares. little ahadeOf seirO* -
1
o his two*: and. yet ,his flage bespoke -any._
on_ t ing but` a ' aceftd, 'eotitrade,l mind.
.11iS,
for te r ror the est...F*ov° mouthi, had.'rlienl
sa, f- in 'her ',-; and,seensed - slowly_ regaining
me. h r'health. ot now the town boasted ote
th e is illfullonii - doetor, ,usiderl-Whose.. care gmk
ore t :Grace* '0, 1111 .1t - ithijr o tlol:; ' -- ` 1 - '
3VO . ' *lib this k eidlilg Of afruifti - Steriten began
1
a ye , recover t q idaiticify of a piths ; and but.'for
ire; t 6 thought of the Pale, /ihndowy Lelia, 1%.
we.' 001 1 ;1 1014)41etn completely happy; .- Veilde •
es • ()looked foFwardwith pleased impatience to'
i-. ie: eVent 0 ille , Wcopin-g. a father ~. ~..r -
•
One June marbing tho wailing , of a
eble inrant-broke -the 4tillness of the sick
liamber;" . And . a - few ,hoets isftersiards;U"non - -,
nt stepped , pen - the PoriicoSnd thiciflyM*.
bd Ihe - ilea Yr-4n o e4er- ' The -day. Puilse_illiud
he moormaye a clear, ituret,heauty to tlii•eidnii
.vening. - ' ,st . very mou n u seemed: Lawyer
-taisiort,'silitibitillien i , witii the thick tan spread
11)eforo _lt with the ihMates ,Moiiing,:uotse:
6)04 abed and neilthhOe.l 2o 8014 -th 6 'llli
Il i chi c i L y : iireet,'from rthe ' Leek vriiy . , - *lthi
:0 4. 0e* d'lriai.ful . 4 6 '; , ' ::- '''',.. : P . ..,Z :
kia ibittlfriiiitititukbir, withlfilAnfliek.. -
ring lightltiP ol k4 0 030 1 it awful t 0 .44 0 $0:,00!
. i • . thelliause ' 6•11 ltkr ttlit. ileitit &it :
dread aillini!late thureC fa: 4l 4 l g
wihsthattior*,Pari, et tiWeet,dmci:Spjliiiii:
't
The 11 ATP1' IYLk in ladl#P 18 * ) 09 4 1 1 . 1141 1 1 ' I
tiebillu the' , ialufaiw.ga4 l Pg-witli' tOrli's'''eit i ii
atidiiiiii ' ttis'at motionless" thi. fdrixi tot
'4i:4Ciar, illii!)."tit4Y dar 1 1/ 111 .1f t 4 11 3;
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way-firaway t ,
ice o speak With
•, de cruet meter—
distituce, hid Ili
,. •=l"could ital.-ha
mild have. writton,
lof love, - and . told riiiirtiolir
turn—how my heiat 4- ivas
am sun:ll4er' kar.iiopld
'...P 14 1 4 1:,Mtei - .koluld'
onijiMmaii-..itidying - like a
" .. I'-11,4ea,- I ieiien'ted In bit-
iv~lliri l' ros .fostered ra ign o.
i _liiv‘ilerrris for
uteri d
el f foil 15.
tlieiti4np . poor, little one;
youtfiitale bed, and- tho't
i re lonr,inn'oeent and
astontshed--lie vonld feel
-
nt. Months flew by, I heard
not pow% th en I seized
1 .
I Itt\ii 't
ttc --my first
f rib 6 f life little .daughter;
to:iatttri.. / It was too
eftp . itiriilother,
bite red ties: face is tailie.
o sukeeih* been. to ustnrm
11, Rosa, if you knew tt e.oou.
behold your utter inclif&f-
my lessons,' murmured llosa4
Aber's hand tc.i; hiss lips.• anill
y child r .was ho fond reply,
ed her ,4iiighfer; then led her
-.1,1 . f. :1.. i•
4V -- '
laid' a 1 ..4 .--
A7,17ti1i„.1
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3 great sorrow;
dear iliflioneit
or tV4'gintrit
4ilai,;ho4litaii44:l
- .I,h4ye sernethinj .•-•
•
; . • ',. -; . ~,' , - ,i., .- ;
Arena his brOw,Whi i ' • J
li memory beatenfecitui,"'''
deaQ4YPifeneitiCtitilli:' -:-.
as a e •
ie iiint.to ki th lab' i
..
1 Wriiite,..and clenchla,
imeit:tho mirk of blast
b -lying So paiiiist ; and
rung arms, its sweet blue
his own , With itfiririte=.
e—thal child wrua•--.shl,
+ f i •
as with
him-- ~...-
presence, w hispering in his ea r, le' -
3at rung upon his consifienci like ,the
aan anvil, ' Your 'child' shall' l*sit*: , i.l , -:
1 4
i' -ff
: 1 6
of yottril ' ' - •;--- -: •
wild eturti groan, iu whiefs;ltite• ..-
contrition;• - ''''biendeil, feiuttlan-
i gave his.ila heel' to her nuriei.ilid, ),`:
• ,ehanai, fell u pon h k -la .
~.I s noes,
..., 1
f re
riTayer wi ged • its way up to the
Mich we miy net record. - „ --k.•-:.;:::_;-;
i 1.:,.,.., • • •, . . -•..-•
ii: oft h of his wife, Stanton became
. 'le : cumin : Hieeyeicreiter4.•
---
' - ''ele ''
i light,that •
• . Atit,..,..
.. o 'macaw
iiirientlitei '•iteisomnion brilliancy' \te
eiiniit'i : ' - e,- grew hard slid , cell _
d\ \
of 04 ho wraps his 10 , 4 in th*
ylis, - 4.10i - : vaw. But-he ilreist 1111 ;1•:'...'
' dity;ll held a mighty balanii4isci•L';'F , ....."-
the COMM ity; nearly eveiii:efers, -
. 3,
in his - kind With his Vete, ..•
tut eloqa -
0 ; most itnYN sett: trust was reposed in 1;
ie Wm% pitied because he tkithed tm-
l eVered for his blzimelekiiife;his'sleiw ''
his unda e vi tong hoo t p, 4do 4e . T o
. •
as, the ve tility of which- made him '
Wa idol. - . •
_.,
.- -; ' - • ,_..
;barred me` looked up to bimt farad=
eainiiil: - air thaidens: thaw,doiiii .-
uzy tells er 'their blushing -tatt*ltt."--
11
m eyes -by cluMce were' flied :lipb6,..
i'or itfiee.me to t!”im as if: that stadia,
Lizig of ano er eidie‘, read die fe#,
of-t4eir-so stdeq , •...
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. . . . _
easily might he haveAdsedetno
coterie of sidena six:MINI /41: ? -13.1)1
01161 girl would . liave,...:** .
~, ' :.•
face of.- e stately l'aiiyitt k • ..- ';'......
, - 'tly;lifoi all female siele*:4;* Z-,:'...'",
j a
was idi known=
or nurses and heitiii i g i? ''
hay, ibirsy tan . and 'deisi:sp . eielltii , l't •,...:.•:-:
ii:44—that he ' farialilitook ; i4:tadli; . - ' l '' 7
I himself, and tha t- is child 'wea'esiiied:te 1,!, :,?.i.
ruret4o.Periude , d 1041:0kpe iifttiNid'P . ' :*7. : ,.:
I iies also• noticed' a t ateli*elt, when tiiiii. ' :: - .. , :if:
erahliand sorely trfeirtmlailier of hi • '''' ' - --k;
ediwife, was 161 ring forthifv.hle---lationiteer-'•;:k;
monil it, Herman w 'did sitlirtgiongh 2 'tle'ser.. ;;;;;••
riees, with. his ,gi ed . shading his eyes; ' •
and . oh,sh•the ey _belle of the com-
munity sat peas Ippoisi ihe never so' eitach
as glincadailet itioVeleil4st.aid after church
until gall thtwo
• elifialflelt - - - " i-;
Thus therlf: . .',.,,lomatco town t ro m p '
b!o4lw l3 iv-h. - ' . 4€l4lielghten ‘ the interest
r l i
else on • hit% itgaitiit, , ,rasking. hid mere .
•
tidilkto , admired. :_, - ,"-
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..e Gsmitnue.i..),, - 4 24 it,', :
', - .. - ''-t - zi .
Gou,s,—Girls, if S.formg
in aloud, flee, h.irty voice, ' •
sly whore; tiiput •hla fiat or
stairs yoli straight hallo
-ri Wideopou, if hiktoriti his -
1 1/:other, if he ;telhi'•:lrortlehe ‘
. .. , .
'bei squeer.es•yorir:ifiaCir he
`'our presence,. 'ti l P &la t b
'111130! . . , ' 'every.-,b(44`;'llien
'din for • the .4irO ;tie
J coo ' and 'itt 'l%i he
T.t.
•yy with every o'iie else
isttnxions 441, ItiA, that,
i t.
te it: ' ' ii: 1 . ..:* 1
'.f.',',.
i #l3'ilpit , g4ol
with; o;...: •
. ' 4 g fiAli ,
y;it . tO verfor.':''' . : l-7- : . " : 1
But what thought,
wild shadoiv, did 'ciei i
her silent ,home ;that
ered Over
. his face, as
Why' did
lip till :th . 4
npOn it'l,.
:.That; s
•beaUtiful .1
eyes lel Oki
dereidPed.
ho vii P9f 6l
'And tb s i
watchful - ','
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e -14 4re -1 9
teeth Wit
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nies c .c -44fru,
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steel tip°.
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seekh44l
al frfigle
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happy '
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close foi
falleovii
power
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