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I-: . - And the rabbit' kePt"elose in his 'intrrovrt , Under thi. hUn : 'ln' door:- But the sun when.. . y* ih a s aving, tjatitertst' his unto tis • -bright, • And he ztrose frem tfe ' het of ' morning; gist ' G Like the:king; i _skirt s Whitt.' • .Broad through the trei.tope streaming, Rays as from diAdetos..rutt, An ._ . . . . , . . I ' d ilia icicle ehatioefully &amino.; ' Bolioweti each hue frA•fit thy sun. dud the i t iatritig,e e'mpaMiced his irinnTiiing., And the sleigh-.'11,14 Made' music at home, sleigh-.'ll, And the children went singi-4 and humming. Fur jay at the " good time *Cellat." -'.Oh!-thus for the heart of sadness, The' chilli: by dark, devair,- ; Garner'd are soundof gladness, 'iliii sorrow's wt i air. ' • is Cry "Tho' tits summer seems ill departed, . •, And blighted • rae.h hope or:bloom, i' The re - are ra ys for each ; lonely •heartk r' Which - it - length Will clear the gloom. :•,-- . Visct lautou,s from Tait's Magazine. ' .: killr - Effifil.itiL . _ . ' • _ elittTEL' I 1 A group of young girls, with their fre..ll facAt initoutdied as yet by sorrow \or anxiety, ..„,,isl a Yety, pleasatitid tt, as : one would hive *id.. Wm had gazed i 1 et the - tire-lit windows • ol_acertaiii house iu Brighton, . on a certain ft Sty. December. nig! t. - - . The room was st ious, and lig!. encum- , hefted !kith 'furnitur e, yet, Warm and coney bokinr—the more so 'perhap4, from an air of careless freedom it flke that which usually reigned Over the long tables, the inienninahle p i rcos of chairs,, and ..the well filled bunk. shelies. The fireligh glancedfiiintly on the worn bindings of grammar and dictionary, , on a pile of slates wth ink-stained frames ' close hy, - and oft a p air of, globes,' for 'the_ n' ce encased in s:ately night-Caps of gii•cii b ie: But on' the faCes around", the hearth, it shone land sparkledj as if, itoiceitto find i z tithing, kin to its;oWn "realest .vivacity. , ~, prA very` fair stu d for thinker, poet or inter, was' that liretode group. There was the ithibbY little - otie,l`with her golden hair and mottledarm ;theteaia theJ e right-fayam giit l hi4iiitit , diieVeeVirits 'glee`; and by her idditi t her i iipirit, - -iontwhit 'chew. rued "by dawning - wotnanhiood, , tr.; maiden, ,wllose,sai,- shy ' eyes here , OEll+,l into' the fire. e. lhen there' wtisl the . English= leacher, scarcely more thau a 04 herself, and so . full oi l pqiiaant home-thoughts; that not even the maintain of aninetided . atockingi before her could tall ttlinTioan.. Lastly, there watt] the Frenchwonian„ with her shining, 'braided hair and trim dress, Whomt sloill- voice-for , once was hashed in, anticipation of leaving ce ppw _tot We alimintrs ~so frisk. , . ' flle : great number of girls were gathered around tme , ittiose deriitiY certainly was to 1 iaspire atfeetioti in - almost all who crossed . i her path,- although - Let indeed' personal tau/a:dot's t,, . . evriLitno, means sill ing. She had ihe.elairm of i:sweet vice and a winniag, tu l anuea:,, but het-face, sing little actual Ittnnity, - was thrown iu the shade by some that, suintentledit--,two 'or three .of the. Prettiest: of • Wit' Hariley'a - pupils being ritherad; as usual ; abutit Mary Sutherland. lil wailitrinigo Ito ie li'lli , y iriAi-tiitil . 4,' - , . it, ,ti.ts ante - Med' by . ev - ery ithaie 'Of 'esternal beacti-, and` 4 1 ho" instinct:iv - 0Y 'she' sitpieviatell its 'li test detai4 Awit t i er. 't it I ter. 4. tar ` acter Intit bn intend ;in lierlittition at that ifiArent, One Mao i t iii4l i..,iit .4.11- her 'wee., fkrsettini4l , nestled at her'feet, ?tor auto-slier she might' be, if Children ivere pri.;sent, it wa. thus; she so thortliighly lured the ' hitt.: creatures. Otte eimild'see that: the holy in stincts of motherhood *ere then ! Want): Mal strong, routed in the.deptlUi Of her nature. , Though the Mend mud- elmropion of the "1 4 nnig ones, . it WAS" - ►'oeip' .". /Sliii Caltai ..)inry was a gtpers.! favorite ; . from ;the ..; tenor , of-the gay_ Outttgr with lg . ich - . l 6=Fvoili reroun4ed• - ' 1 # Only halt a hour,'befure wedreas ' *aid one, aiillu s ' ` on the niantalpieeeeitinsed .., , ~. six. ary, d ;otiose hair *bat' you du 1 first I I thin' 1 proittiterl I sini ' didn't you , your, ' . , 1 , t ie., • - . i , . .. - _ . , e ch oe d 4it wits. ifne ,prpmlseci p , another voice, ' wasti%, it Main —. - - i 'I promised " 1 both:l aksareied, she ; ..i. but I think Ainy'salp to be the first.' As'ohe: ipoke,.: a sullll7 witzet;46 - oki,iz' hand stole ' tsand her throat, and lAiny 'Lawrence's ficA iested on hei'siliouldr. - tie - ce.i . .tuies - were 1 1 1 Slui!iitely out, an,klibprriet•Avat,isgrst..tectil lauf guor ahOut the little . figure an,' in the darlt eyailiimitich 4 - with the extated - ing. 'iustit a nd re Apfuless,of the hair, begpuke her Ea.tern lint-: The unpttial‘ EtimpCi.tn - titillate; told the esti' ' v seriiiiiititin NU& li 1 ' 'neatest - tin 1 44 10 011 Milan,lohge h gir4l o it t h4' rßta— iu'i ' x i4 4 : ex o .l l ' s 4 r which uni fi er tr i ai p „0 e i . sP .. into, - e ..l iar a boniatg ro*th;vontPaW owi.i-at a4eiiila 40itmi:libeiiiiht *4461105. ' tak -idle -sts-c swer~fit , . -,1 • • .., NirErsked: - 3 i - 0 f i tle4 IS Ti c ad Wheit ' l, -- .'si4c.-ta. ' - i .. s ." ._ would not trouble youl,sit'illi.' .' : "". 1 - (41 - 4164 naviityielitd to say any sad l• - 1 —‘` ' thin Wi t 'thia .- betintilitllhitir,' tee,' „ .„ „.„. rattled - I. l4art. timidly; passing . herhaad over thi;gl . , Ay Laurence and Mary Stitheilattil were stMitich.fiiendSi,. aid:anticipated . tinewing at bane the friendillip ;formed ,in School- Mos*:i Both were_ en the eve :: of that great. even4: ; in::l 110 life, leaving school, and• looking forward" to it. sti teelingii differing . widelsolsa_did . WRlPet# lll. 4 4 116 : :Amy., grave and fatsitieinefor her:years, felt little olfMniy - !a . :4nnOing delight, and instead oluoileipating the endless pleasures of free dom; nerved., heisself Ito Meet •disappointment and neglect; and that too with a pertinacity 'whickdireati: . ned . tt,ttt . very results:she considered inevitable. . Mary ,too wistlesa': happy to; remain long in the sattle.ptsiiitai,dtall;set. down het nuts .ling with a kiss.,!, pitand the two ftiends, with - wined„ lweni ch:vibe room to -longer to thet.,seitit of theirgriets and joys. Tiseir cOuverisati(hn, fivut,itti -witispeletl tone, ~.seelnetiiiery- o o4detitial and -ulystetion;.— , *.Do yOd titit s ,feel'ipitie sere, Amy,titetr' f ie said Mary ;.-.".yiiu *limit, know , ibis hand,- alma h. • lie litiektait often write 19 • 4 ' May 1,1 :sea 'retitle suie,i dear, hut-you tee, t lie hand is diegtaeti,, and -..You. have" kePt it iu yeur poekei . utitil it w 00.% •through iic-several phim.S." . All ! KeU , you never would: say you felt sure abutit it. fit hem-idly !tailing to,k.ieitio • ',Miss /InttieCissiid so i and Aunt Laurence toot:- besides, I 'know vitiold tlelight• ad at theitlen;-lie'6 fond of ,lancing there's the dressingliell--we Must ITe,otf:', Ant:faith' rustle avid tinter; the girls bo tai- tied np the, stairease and ilistippeated 'into Theirbed moms, Lida ry and Amy toget her, lowing some tint -eine° petitioned." to share . the amine tPOrno • Mary tutF speedily in great request : and annoy. Were the . regrets that 'it was . the last tams site wcialti ate at hand, with her' . thud sand .kiuti,oflfees t to ,prep:ire -for the .. grand `event . of the yi'iitts•-, —the Christians party. .• ;Many were . her own.. ntiugrvingt As she hastily completed ~ her toilette, while Ainy stoottby IDoes not Emily Dawson to-utght I' she said. And, Ainy,. how well you lodic. ": 0 ! if I: Were t but. behtl .• • tiful, just for one' evening • : neA not wish yourself. other than , yeti salt her cent anion: , 4fid t hen ,they hta stopPed trepidation; *tiding that t heiegoverross,: Miss Ile:oily haul enter ed the nano., • - I have, been seeking pia' Aosta stairs,. Mary,' . shelaying A handioniely bound [ 'hook beside her, to' pressait You witli this Memento of my regard, null yon give me , tin opportunity of adding' a few words of fpartAg ielviee. have Observed with much rest. the undue Value place `cm per:kph-al advantages: . tin I really fetrony dear child, that if yore yield Ito this foible, it willfseritats , ly sniAekt.i yanti the choice of your. friends. Ilete, at' lein4 y 9 uhave been • very wise," taintinueil,.*-itn)l, patting Amy's head ; ' but 11 have seen . you . ittracted by .a pretty face, .whete it was the: sele charm, and I have been gtieved 'to .find Yourlgood seams , blinded 'by xuLh weakhess.. ! Come down, now, my dears, and do not ' . !ook'iso grave, • Stary- very - seldom, am sure, that I have hall occasiou to red.votii,a lebture - 'Miss .. He4irtleils r",ipiitei right, Amy,' said Mary, as they d'• Mimi the staircase„ for lire always willitigly ackisowledgedr her faults"; `I rhea know it is a ea lieu' of wine, but I Cannot help it.' .s'rt p ' , '. The girls find Illrenthed the dineing-rocnn • with holly mid, evergreens and, filled wilt young people. riaving to inspiring musio, it looked very Brig ht arid grip Waimnas mid '. . ' " .1 . tt - Fla ' paints apostles tun mg as Mr Clt reu, were ranged around it,. and gad . greeting., were interchanged is every nook and v.orner, between brothels and sisters, , parents and children. .- _ 1 , • . -, Mary Sutherland sprang intti, her mother's arms with a joVitliat was quite UnguYertinble; au other . embnlce awaited tier, for her father had been dei 'some years, and her only brother was in such-delicate health as ,to be almost - entirely confined to Alm:house. ' Still she 'glanced-, _around r e stlessly; until she eaught , :aight of a liandsourt yoUng face bend lug over Amy's Chair,; - theu her ekes fell, and io hide her glo*ing cheek-'; she stooped and kiveeti her inother's 61414. . Before long Amy brought her con in to reuew.his acquaintance with Simi', kir, they had met before Cionally;lnattl thpe . glt the girls bad ln.via thrown together in the school rooM, and were i livariely attached their put- Hies .were slightly auluainreal. ‘' l'iltm.:k iii not sure'y ow remeniber lion, Ilary,'• tate sni.l',.ti t iti i insists-oirthe it4Cessitvof- my , 1. - "Win to you forth waltz. 'my rettommen "! My lfiell/Ury '. l if 4 VW - lo Ariel' !live a 4 yott • - stippci-e, - :Mr.: Lauri:tier? lepliedi Mary Ilikit i iigi v ; , arid if t..,' d o es uot AleceiVe me, we met several tainvtslast. Christmas; .. . • Those partitis bicere far too p1t...-asant for cUe to i.tro.et; leitlid , itte young Man ;.' but how cuuldl tell thiii volt , would, lee of . the ;:qittit. - will. of thinking, 1; Excuse nie attic moment,' Le edited, wi they! IA ere atot,ut_ I.t il f ilice.-1 7 - 4 Amy You hale tiff, pat tiler, and ilere_is...,tuy, friend Evans racing to be isitrouceal.,kiiuti. I'll t - etch him ;', -and Without waiting to heat his cousin's hurrie - 4' refusal, lie 'otia otf, and reairitud witirsit yOung men corisiderablv , h ( ha senior, and of liishiuhatile api;earau.v, whom he-Vrerenteci t.t-Le. ,1 _.: i' . 1 i er Mew 4 looks ' " '3l *., .._. ...-iny . 1 , emitter, said. Mar}; .a fce,tettinentw tentarals, as they patutett.in Alle'irtince. '.!,lie 'oes .. :not mitts to - adttaiie your friend . • ow grave she 'is !' _ l. • 'You ladieSrare : haral to-please, Miss Suth erland,' ie . plieri - het partner. ' Evans is a capital,fellow fi l he,datuees to perfection,. and host; hut not lepst m *sioutd_be a good inistli for any girl ini the ' -tituatry. ' lie4ever. yon are right.; Auky has;ttroPited Min after the third round,iital with such, au 'air, too, ~,,- i nc would (item atifylthaly - but ~llarry. ..,I, is too tad-tb snub ii fellow- that! way, especlnlly, whiei-,ite kno*.s. he iS aifol.f friend of mine. Mari' sawaltelond • settlin down: over her csitiapastion's,,hatithowee- -features,. and, with won'Only - tiaiti inl*Wrllie :(Aalveisaliuti, kw . : anoilsei channel. 1• :: '''',` -'' - : '' ' . : I_4 hit* yoti ''•4l,' 414; : Egtarell(te, 1161'1. ~ wilt! to intrudfitle VA to-ntswinna.l she beck : u 0•440 fun* iniaOientlisiinic. Shall we, pita Slk - , '',''' .. '-.- 1l iie-Agyvve , one ,• I'OPF 7 - 3 i4 4 4 4 t. lliteo *- -:Jdon'elikelqraA g - 1111 14 1 0 4 4 4 4;4 1 4Mtkiiii - mAtekleitix4P;• - b*:- - a '- - 4iii4fividir . l:4oit - iikissi - Y - 'Dolt I ' :, illwir# Philled to - Lehr — that: Da k "I • I ' ' . ►• ' 740 sow i ma e5lll brottivr II Inc his V.EEKLY 30MINAL- jealottA; ho is the mutge of my tutor fat)ser- , -, 'buss' nil the•wicSl loas cif the fomilrj and yet loves niv dear-mother'S face so'weil4that .ein.thitik . no other hide as Seautifult' They. had by this time leachxl.. Aft: Snth- . who : .had :beet) watching ; think - from' her quiet Seat, and, mother-like, feeINT flint the homl,oinest yen - fig - Mail In the tothit had bei.' child, ,With'ilieb' ittl tii.nt•plen,.!,ute, for the daM!c. • ' 'As yunui: Laurence greeted her . grituefidly, with more of earueatnes* than mere . etremony demanded, n, pUssible .:future,. frau.* with that . 41111 d; started np 64fure her. itnagininqn; but she --reptiised th vision with a sigh:- • • - Ilerown marriage had not 'been a happy, one,'untl.she knew that, for Dlary, l with n bigh.spiiit that had been littinvarbeil,- and a pc w - 1 7 andoteed of attfeiitionnnuAually .strong, such a fat& Would - he worse - than death. When, later on in ' - the ereniug, tfierefOre, those arounther wlisipered r tlant • nonci of the young folks danced so will -together Meek and Mary, that his eyet4 sought Iters,iftid that her glowing fare wort: an unwonted ibeauty, the tnotherappidtted to. notice — nonei4 the. thin u 4, and only grew grave and silent as they %vele discumed. • - • . I - CH A 1 'TER'. t • 'Marc, darling, yip" don't, iook we : you Ate said .her liroitte„ she etoettft: Ida rro ttr one ,mottlini, Rorie eigli;een , ttionths after alto' 4A/01— • .a fiat 14 111 P nlaitee r • I imi.rew )11, dear; my . heart it very glad, . bel`-*--litl- she r 1 insed.: , • . • NVI):., Marc, tears I and you won't ell me vkii:“. It 1 . I 'Ato!IIII -not serve tee '= -but. while lie stitikf, Miry her: tllld her 6roilier sniak leek in iris chair with a • lerliteXo.leXl)MS . - • Ile was a sweetdooking lad,and loiti maitre did not belie the . prom ire of.the :14.4 . 1.1 hought - - till - eyes, itn.l beautiful nio.it ' Ati times, when pkaSttie or exritetnetct:- lins4.4 his cheek with a fleeting brightness, alli Imee. of hisgreat,deliwacy was . hot, • but •wilien, 'as -now, be -Was silent, to. for Alm motne.ol. griev ed. it wait painfut to vote. 'lie look of [sutler it hiss young ace. : ' • z,- his 'Niter had diett in_ the prime Of . ;life,. and- iliosh.WhO had knout'' , hint SAO that, with: b s ahnostletnittina beauty; sh%lioy hit& itilterited the fatal ,_cull ofthat diseasei which had labf him low in the flower of his stiengt h. All that the timst. anxious love could 4uggest t a d twcii Nine, to 'shield this frail bllOs.otn • from its threatened doom, but wheat sue, ve...'•folly or not, none as yet could shy; and many doubted. . . . . ' Abs. Sutherland was a !very fs.nd - +other,. and earnestly devoted:to Melt ,her ch Wren; but though she scarcely confessed - it. 0 'hei self, the boy was enshrined the must t talerlv in lire depths of her heart. Ilis d icacv, whiph:at.one time seemed to forhislrovery hope! Of roaring liim,:ana his beauty4.4o4ll - that of _ which AO "gill - been so 'proud, : concurred to make him the dearer,torthe two. ©e de left her for a sin;l:le day shale his birth; and his constant association with his elders, added to a naturally sitalions turti, lia4l so encouraged the develop leaf of 3 sfnnewlutt nroeucious inte:lettyliat 10 gen erati,itifcrtriation, and in .reflective lover, the sickly, home-bred lad bail long since:out striWill most Imp's.. of his age. His leduen tionOliough thus advanced, had la.4n very desultory until.thelast two. years, when, .at his,ifi# :tartest, a tutor had beeii ..e4gagesl to aid him to pursuing a atiore,rekitlaricourse of study. i . . , .. . . The ; boy's still fluctuating . health 1 , !vas a Matter. Of interest and speculation. . 6 more then one within . the. narrow circle ofiwhirili • he was tlie centre, . for: by the .will .if Mr. .Sutherlantl's father, the property, of .con siderable extent, which, be had, inherited, heated to a distant : relative if lie died al minor This was a matter of great Inotnem'o his 401 mother, ;. sister - also, but the. tr e bling dread with which they terries! from - . ,r. pus , sibility of his loss, suffered no: other rto make itself beard. . • When Mary left - her brother's room it was toliurry with faltering stepste her own , . And them to throw • herself on ••the b ell with an . tite.toutioltable bona of tears.- IBrief, childish tears they were, however, through .which, as in a summer shower, fairtt 'sun, light klionnered : while the drops yet hung upon - :ler laslie, a smile was on.lier WA , and w .c .with a tender, ri :eosin. tench, as th eugh it . were some precious relic of faith or lsive,'slie strew ' riper from her boSont. Thu Shame.- ter** lane were large and troy6 l 4•lYet. to Mary - they - seemed :rise fairest f lier. ale had I eve, tee -ted on, and. a sleep, color s .ffuseti Cheek and brow as'she read and re-rerl the simple ivOrds. , _ _.- t It wag's; declaration of love, andt• What . woman does not reineinber the leaping tlie•triniblisig .chispest fingers, with ! which every'. seii.e • shank ie . those woids.l. They may "tailt stir the isisosst heart, the tai I that . ;wooed tiieirimay nut be the One , s+ fain would ha t•;. elnisen, yet what migliti emu, 1.10104 All tili.V awaken—new, v.empoiiieiing, Ault delicious. . . . :-,.. • 1, ..... . ' ' e , ' Soinething the writertail..roud- la tir se f eet •Isrier lines of his uwn- slope - tise . :Intl 'a' xiety., h ;and this it was Whichad toitched ary's 1 1 tensler, i liea;t : So keenly; .., • Poor Meck. !' slier .. snid e as, she sought ter. Mother; ,: ' llssitist-: write at once---1.0 think -.. that ho„srtrered i tirougli ,nier, .- - ..• Mrs. Sutherland was, alone in ten'. room 1 when llliry entered, and, without' a,sturd - tif 'Coinnis;rsiot e laid t:ie . slaqt letter - e lhf' tier,. rind, sinking 401411'4 her feet, Litt " tier face Ili err nostireerilap t , . ` Aly darling child; she 'heard, ,and : then' a ki.!. ~.i.m,‘, pressed on her :bent bend: -, . , -••• • : Mother, 1. - ue..o-Ittiuggbi I ,Piould `b e loved ; and. beisivials, - --sobeautifsite: . . . • * tiot,.Afty-,eliktd,A9 you 1 . 04 Illutr, • .-. .` 4 60114 f . .stly . tine heitrAt, motr I , Be 7. ..`Sistas,t have itnale- hint- sail, . 0: reanme. hear time idea. Of thin': '.. I , Must a ienee;•' . .-, • Silty; Stay; deari - Mary:T' Said t Mrs'i.latutit-1 , . *rlittril'.;'`iitit.will . triakehttifriallster 7 ;4o I hoit.• far thislder !•f, - . - .4itbibut:: remembering the iipleolis 'otOleiitietieitiklif_ Ibis iiteiti'yMi act on, -the impulse Ott.l4 . tiiimiiitt.! , -' l' ''. '.- "'-'-- .z 'tti i iit; tOOthik'it," its. lioi"tboliroPitioo:Of-a 1110140,.4"?Vat'fitriti'iliarinti'o'peiret. -- beeo:sti happy iietiolkikimii:Fs Ai . , - -,ti:c- , •, , ir .7,.. •.-...; :1 hirciii'lint' -t ettittied; a Igiiiit&:4lioOo - c*lthciut blip; bud - 1011'4 41iiiiioi 'hie la tag tnalqf ail ' ,' .l titit''Tiiiiisi'iiiii Ail ii'iii; ' * lii, fite, l lrellr. ' es, if caltifoi, herwalilitt see be ei s is so.' -: ' - I . = .„ ..:. -rio 'words and tbo attitud4 w e re Am 66 °TED ,*(1 PO ICS NEWS,- tri'Eß it Adßiti#UßE:-'SCIENCEr'iND Poittrose, ittqaeljanna (Leann), TOrsban of Mini, Itbruarg 18511. , c6ildir h, saint the tnother trembled. , are both yniing,..lllery get! me tolvi!:e"rioti, •detirciAt, "defer t his cieeition •'a year or twit's tirne---- 1- • A -year ,or two,. Mother I. .Wherii,Areck ism), bandsotne.,..and.. fial some one that do ryes him better thanse an I, long befine.that, anti I igatt b t let to, grow o 1 t mitotic--alt alone I "O 'tnotber I - elm :Yon' advise it 4 youorlio ofteri .,, iorld that it.wornan PO needs *.strong. love. to tettconi; pass and-shiehl- _ . 3184 niised . hei hea4; ; he r wornatiis heart kindling within her at :the ph:tine of that deep, - endtiring loVe; but, she - sag; that' her nrotbeihad 'grown pale; and packed_ abrupt; ly. . • • :- ; I I e a,' - answered gm.. Sutherland, in. a low - tone, I hiir&said,nhat I .baeVe, that the 1114)090s of two, united in w it h i . ta ve ; ' i s highest • ever etikiyetl : .on earth.'' But !0! my child I have never - before • said ' , what I ab,l6 kno.w: that a marriage -:formed without the. fullness of this perfect : love, and : where the woman's heart. its IN,UIt) . thine, my pour Mary, thirsts ' for syrripiithy denied,:. with ceaseess.,yearning:--cau - produce but r miserr. 0 'ho 'warned—he warned my denrest.!'• and she moilier:avoice.,terta.ehoked. ilfteark Awhile they sat, Claapel in a -silent Mary knew inatinctively the well spring of iiitterness ,nnti grief . which , thoi,e wortk•hakl milorael iii the fsi•Efill ba•om she lean e d on, and tela, ronfierly her moth eir a t.d str her. hair. . ' Mother:, she . length I 'have heard 37111,1 say how . h!e:•: e d *ere the days when first you listened io the patter' of otolittle feet fasten the silent hoot-c: You 'were lompy thett,idearest:nohlier 1 3 My l.eloved child: it nature gileak in that . young heart. . GO, do is put will— rotAk lea 1.117 tiontker:rey N truing:l LoAt :well that there he sloth lore, es will , ou:live sorrow And disitiqulintnitypton. will reeoikik disetepancies'on.l outlast In an hour's' ilote Mary Satherlacit her bro:her's study ,rt quiet . gladne.a on her face—she staried •to At.. Mr. - Norton there (his- tutor). and %csh: have wjthdrawn but for her loretirer i r cheerful`.r ou te ' • I thought, perhaps you were dear, he addeil, you looked so poorly ; are.youlaq ter now 130ter, Arthur t why, it WM -411 your fAncy • I - wasuet ill, ilenr—mut3, I atny hero n 600 I - I will be veryu - o , i 1 Uiet u hive q ~ u. . • • Do,'Mary,il like to Fee - Con ; don't yob, Cecil t Take your wort- into your 'uhl place in the Window seat, and then ,y - . tittAliall have the honor of listening to us: • . tain 'net inclined for work to-Jay,. but I'll sit here, if so - year lordship .wills:• What it sad gray 'Sky 4 - is,':slie continued, leaning her head against the dripping win dow-pall sileti4 hopeless radii_ alwsy trinket:me grate don't . ,,yent feel that, -Mr. Norton I' - - . . • No, - Miss gutherland e lny sunshine is: not dependent on the smile of the sky. ;'and My clouds, V feat, , hre always earthdanu ; lmt I know what you mean ; I used to feel as .you du.' .. . . . . Marc mused: ''l wonder whether I shall r ever arow' into that sort of still evenness of mod,' she said, half-aloud. - • 4 Gild avert aught that might work Richt a Change,' replied. he, hastily.: *airy 'did not answer; she 'iv:isgazing dreamily , into the cild.faThioned fgar6,n, with ludr-,tuned t ay r ec., hut she saw nothing of the tong Valk arched over with climbing: rosei or :of the quaintly cut Wishes of yew and Corti at every ' tirni ng. : Over,. the smooth, bright, ttirf; un der,' he sweeping beeches, she. pictured two, - . wappering hand in hand, with - eyes . 0414 .caught each other through shade and. ,sun liglit.;" and she smiled to see how ' :fair and opmely- was the boy, and how hisorin eneir • tiled the girl fondly. ' • Is afr. S:ortou gone at 1a5t.1 1 .., she - said, turtling to Arthur 4 4 uddvnisi time study door closed after his tutor. 0! I run so hap py r and to her brothers surprise, she boon dlid round the ream with springing feet that ,setined to scorn the door,.and then throwing her arms arOund.his neck, shoji:6so •him re- peatedly.: • , Why,, Mary, wha t ails you . . verily believe vou ate a little bit ended this nun 'ling. is all this because we have giit . rid - of Cecil I.thonght you likrtf him so , muelt.' Goose! so Ido; but I- wasn't, thinking of hiin.," I have something to ; ten you, 1- elly--44inethin r ,a. wonderful, so, delicious, „mat Von will never..be able to believe -:;_tr:.-4 rue; though, quite • true; aid if you 011ie' *ere, I'll tell you: . . . • How tett you lut,e groartt,,ilferyl Make itt*te mut tell me vibitt it is:. .. , . . I,ld. elo , er, come (loser, Archy; :,an d VII %Oliver.' But no ,Zoouer w• x 4 his e:ir bent flow n'expeohntl)', than rLe exclaimed, • 1 can't, you tnnAt Ask mm,' and fiefoie he could inevent her, idle bad bounded away. - CUAYTEII - 111 IN theabAetwo of other counsellors; it Wso. with *oak, anxiety that - Mrs.. Sutherland lir tened to her son's comments on an rent of ruuG dimp iarportattee to Mary rti - her . recent . - . ',My heart rni‘gives•ine, mother,' he said. as they aat alone together,' that 'this is not all we would have chosen fur Mary. ,You seem chiefly to regret his youth, but j. think cumpamtively little.uf that.. 4. is Om Thrked thsNimilarity of their natures which' shakes my confidence in the future. Mary will re quire such ass earnest love to satisfy her heart ' --don't you think so, mother l'. _ ',.. , ' I du, Ai thur ; and l have :away* cou,id - ered young Laurence rather cold than other wise. Yet iu litany respects; he is n dile lad and he hes lung apperaiett to seek'and admire dear Mary; su we must hope. that their die-, position* will assituilaue us their affections strengthen.' 1 , - , •,..' ;„ , , •, W,ell, Antither;; I . cannot_ „kelp, !hisiltiing that it will _be otherwise. Ai t7sekil ' - sai)s, Mary'ai 'Men tal 'gri,A , th Inti , 'Wien' viry' `rapid of late.' - As-year by year - iv' ropiest**, ' I sadly fear she . ,will look for aid: mud galditutfe. Which Meek. Laurence, calk moor Apic. , ,ao will cirli c h t Apyrp to . ..kit", own Avelr-,wilt s . curb ixtber thilicall out the ,ilowers- bf, Jter . mind; 'lnd even if alai be't 'ctkitentiti'' Wife _,..;„,;;;,9,. -?. -..,.. 4 , i.: .- ..,..,, 1. '.... -..'• ...i . 1 4. -. 1, ~,--- s• LIMA, bpsh; Arthur 'Aertil" ,, youf late , al , t , 4 3 jowiag your. won slaw+ OE • tlittsgtdps44l I Willi), 79 4, A..# 111 *Tt Y,Rikfe r s: o l#l.• cl P. l 44Lor , I.i-'t you 09 ° up i lln9v, _Ol ~ %!eutleits ,ihr Are ritta t ' ,tee. tiiiititiiiiti4se 'iiiliii.oliie; ,f N" pifikreffiteditol. rif tiiiifevekik toitirfirami ly based, and not as I at, Brat dreided, the childish leaning of ono young heart towards iilieilieroslTaliTliiiv i riiiiife tpar':tar-Mary; , but bark I those , are lint:idyl:their" steps , itp'• preaching :;I-.wOndete they • halm, left the. gir, don. this lovely,oreni i ne , ; ~, ~,.;_,,; ,;, -,:: . , Ai SlirvirPoke - ,: . yaiy,entere4leading, .as it . •seenied, rather aliairk los indinatioli, 'tt tali, II ini- look iniYeat h ih to . r the' intiilitlier:'roeili: lite 'eoritrast. bet Weep the two 'boys- 7 .0)e the older ieoPild.l:SesircelY lie ton:fed: more--was . very, striking, ~,Si:perfiCial. observers .;woultl. prolniblY have . proubuneed .young , Liturence by far theinimlionier 0 the tiro ; his frame *Ms finely developed, lila kiiiiirea getat, :and Iti,, glO4llerir ; 'eantr.. ed with a iich,'.elear . •Ain,.forrned a' lii uroof .Yolith„ and rigor <et on which-the eyo te s sd fat," first glance with pleasure; At a second, and . few, saw that, cothelY face,' ivitlaini furaing tiiettieagain one was; reiore - V,' ietnitaled: of :what • Long.; fellow-pithily' sup.., in , rotarking- on the ilif ferenCe of fiates:. k...Seme of. them .spcak'.not ; they are.. books in which not a line is -writ-: ten, -stave,, yerhaps a . dart!: of such certainly wa.s younglipurentiotirom utter vneancy, for mind there Was of average' capacity, but rather from an. immobility' Of expreSsion, which betsnyed a stolid temperament ; (bi 11. .- colt alike to . : isapress ,2te arouse. ills-. voice too, wa‘Soinewliat.hardi and inflexible ; eien his strtile, only itionien:arily leta:dug' the Well-formed lips', faded there, without • light : in.. up the brovii and eyi.i. Still it was only . in Arthet's pre se nce that . he really showed to disadvantage ; (!tespite the tiio great delicacy of oui line and complexion, there was a P.'pir• itualitv alitnit the beauty of the younger boy by the side kif Which Aleck Laurence seem- W transforrilid to almost animal coarseness. ' It .wits, Very kiwi of, you .to reirrember me . Laureme, !::.aid : Arthur, with a , gpattilicd 'unit', as 1114 4look hands; ' I tiid. not ex peel' to 5(4.1 ;Fun Until the chilness . of the even ing drove you in; it hio s. so delightful tinder tho,e shade . treeK.'• . 'O, :you n 114 the ik Mary and not: me:l he . au..wei e d,; s 0 fancied .you .ware alone,. alai w 41.1 lint ialli . appv UW il we came tai *to si.e; NU'pr'y'si cheek iltiSlied a little, tar s te thought the Wordt, :genteel). :graCiou-c,.'but Aleek, who W:t.• ' iiii.iptiek. in reading any . such slight. inilieations of feeling, continued : ' Yoirmay '4.il well conic out again, Maty,as Arthur a..., riot . w:i,,,t _us j ust now. 1 :iii.,ii k d like to go . :irolitjtl qie - meadow again: ' - • . ' Goolear,'ladded 'Aai . un.; ' you leave Inc me in iery goOd'conipanY: - : . . • . • '' .l 4 01 1- nutig , out .0 , 4- now, Archy,' said I Miry "i!eciliely ; 'it calm in tu'sit with you, to talk or r.vai,!as yon like, and I intend to MEI Well, 1 send away; answered he, sinihng.., 'see much- ofher; Latt ; • renee, these santshiny days, I can aSsitte you. .i.SI -, . W : hat a pity vOu don't . go out erhold,'.be reptiut..a .' it would put a life and eolur into you.' • I•have beet foiled:len to leave Om house whites-the4e witals -cOnti nue t was so ill last alai* -after 'au unuSnal exposure*, the .weath., er; its ;eint , k4r4quer l 3'• • • think. you are cooped up a great• dealtot, nine!), for my • part. Mary : colored • , z`— agailL lie had been used to treat the suf fering boy, Whose mind had long - guided her own,- whit taxtuie_ of-teitdernes.s and 'eV % ereuee, fir-by sumitiling sweetness of temper,: ..:klee . k's tone-jarred tin her ear, a nd When:site saw her rn , "ther listening - with: a rrravelitee felt doubly annoy d ~ • Wino, stallll read yZtu,.Arelty dear I'. site asked hastily, • lam sere anythingficitl.lx .' more anittsing than: this Conversation. elloose . 'What•you like yourself, dear,";, I am :dwarf, p lt•aswith yottr:seleetions.'" ' VerY we'd . ; then, 1 shall 'give yOn 'a -chap ter or two of my favorite Hyperion ; tend she began. ller sweet voice gradually stook- the i mournful tune w term thetvords,she r ,iita4, fur she I had open on die latter.part, here the,des-- °late shattoiv 'of liopelesS : love drokeits . the.. beautiful itirig4ry , of the poet,writer. 'With . a truthful PatlOs - she'read that ino.t:gratieful , • addre.s to_the holy Oftliklore, Which theslte ro pours forth ;1 and her v - oliefaltered . aS, , She went on • to ! describe him journeying Alone' wh:b mesnory: of his, sot row;- !the - . air -a toututhim forever OW w• the cold,_ words of the proud lady. - •' ; Art I'oe...4 . erest rested lOviog on hissister : face, mid•then they (aught young Laiiretice'si to say in thcit enri”zsive language,..` Has not her voice al plaintive melody . that - toitelles you plat he tles .Was gazing into .the ilea sotnewhat lis.qty, , autt, to Arthur's'vex , mint', !ticking 10:147(!es while , roe which iiiit : id that Morning. 611,1 an. answering glance,; • j - . he peiceived • that . Mi. id • thtongis, the eneluseti ail% to the ;e tiler." Mitiy leuld heart tins Mari Ash- - ad,' she said qattlestiv.-rr wottvittly vottz.t . a Leek, 1.1ni.,k be suck-10141 . r is eugagt.;l alreatiy,',tepii. . . . . . . . :try h od I. ,' ri;il;;;iit The hoj• Noon f.,,,1 for turning .4.otini.l, Norton had was door, and was listen putt !et 1. -v , What. a burton must have I •11oult1 . not. any I touched to the.very i - !Suppo,m; she wa ts.l. vOung7l.:tto rear, . Ir ...tine Would . the r atortihave grieved fur him A letk. - I Eitan the height . of her own liappi ike-s she wvulti intv4 measOrg4.l.l3is de-iutittion and ,stooping flunk' her cold -. pri de, •she , would IntY'e sonlitst and:Wept with'..bini ;but. it."does NIV Ati was euga t .+l,..though there issonte ttillig about a ,ttoaul glee!' stitkleut. ',No, I dun% - heleii'e an Yt} tie wOtriati - euithE' so uti:;• itioied have - rut:eh -- the .wership ul-.lv pcioes Id heart.' :- ,-.'....,-. - - .: ,•, . ......... - • .. • . • ~,...-;:- ... Yoti Would..spo t s' . the pie.tur.e,,N4ty,',.r4iii.A . het brother,.`l* poet's love is just :is rielri.: : ly lavished - When i : s - thankless object, aueepta it out, ilia, rum all heri.ritie, 'Will follo . W 411e' l ' isttely lady with i s . silent strength foreret:c-4.• do you Slut see tha therein lies tta.most totichi. itig beauty i' :. :<- • ..- -..,, ....! '',. ..-;.,•,..z',.,,,. • • It. missy .be ver y' beautiful, is uotAeal.!':. Said young I,tureinie t .tnruirtg,his:hitlik. eye u ril upon the tuOt;:f. 4 i i ZAVI:Ve r lutich 4 404, 111;ly be in .. loye, he ' Woit hi anion' coot. down,; run m ay ihipenii• - ti li,iti it.:it 10.•-were''peftised , 4ti I Ina:way—it isvuly i usada-up.r.5tut,y4i ., : , , , .. ' - ".-1114 , 4!".00. .ibtr'. ;AO --)14,4 , ._01',1.40., .A ' .141!5. o! l . ,i t t r l4turwinar l: `, .isugh timings have : .lieeti:' I .. :` they inqii'Ve,tiiiil.aten iiiii,':'4irocti Mit': is ;_:, ytiv11141411:, I ~.r.;ii:tluV. 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' 4 : .,..-1, 1-, ••_ :: Lqi ., •,,.;. i':! : ;.. 1 .4 . 4..-IC--,W - 47 1 * 1 0 ' ' -- --- 1 :• - _`,1",- , 1%4 !.- 'k› id 4 Z ll ' -171 =MiiM;MM IY , I I I ti4larei I.h:tie been haraliguirig- , i(i•luite:in mid ierce, said the latter Aluteug..= why did you notAutil-ase•teorderl' orAuk.siou, my; &lira?. •' I sapp . ose log _were not liatealurto t all ; pint )s !he tru . tili; for you- ugye s. r,vliqlpecl. us`otit of 'a . • Indeedl heniii it 'anal sni - d -a tidtitieg .because 1 wai.witivtlas4nsjoti tind you be already such . a formidable., army against Al 4 : - • I do not WVlder at Mr.: LUtirentir refusing his credence said Oecil-Nenion,, jcindle„ ' is lia;d to twilite sorrowswhieli*Vitve neier ,tonehed ourselves though- certainly . ' the magic oplir Ntit.ry'4, voice -might have charmed one into !suppo.4ing, her u very , love lorn lady' mity laitglied, This le:1)ot the, fitti't iiout idiment -you , have paid - *ow VOice, if, inde4; - it' be i mended, for one -at all;--no eitte , ' ever found out thatit said .Intlf,„so much,' llary:.in,terrovto k, come dowit the garden. with me ;J. eat), liear poor ...Watch: fanning to he :atitliitie I. much _more. op - wing-appeal to nix:enrg tb ni the isOntimen tal larnentaiiong - iiryo:44v . oriieliero: Mary langlte4l goot - 'lj-naturedlyr.and they ran off towards the piffle!) togetNfr. CHAPTER-M . . , It i was vet (pi te . eart.F, one brighi. Mornin'g. when Mary Sutherlaintt•entered. her iirother's .l study, a spray . of :white roteii-in her hand ._it .1 wi raYolite du er,•.nnd his- -room, was seldom withouta .nosegay, She , ban ..oine time itr:i ngiugiler ,treaStirea'iti a . whose purple hue contra.kted .. iell 'with. 'thei r . purity, ere she perceiyed .1111.1 t Ore room- bad another occupant. W.hy.-11r. ekelaimed, • has this, bright suu temPircl you, dear, roses; to open .youi eye . and ad mire him thus early I': Ile slowly raised his' head., .and. ..Are, was shocked to see that hiS face v ery .palo,- awl the droopiti; .scemed with di fficulty to tun:eil the heavy'eyes. •.You'are ill, 'Vf Nortots: :geut ly — 4 .)17haveiltir '-do for you f - W..uy.klitt you get .up • I have, nut Amen Jo ; ned,iMiss Sutherland ; I received news late lajt night which greatly distressed - ineoilid atu ,only' waiting the, tirat train to leave here.- this tuornin•; '4 'know r. your brother will exert:se. ,my sudden de.sertion when he bears that it is my 'mother's, danger-. °us illness which culls ' 0:1 tau. sorry shall all be so... Very sorry to - lose - you in :his sad NortUn.. but peril:ilk.; it may - not bad as s-cu' sup l' ay; do not urieve,.7 yeui. pofn : moth,' er may be spa.red to-3 e will- all pray for - 1 . ..,..!dut1et grieve so, Mr. Nor-. ton, please do riot :'.... .1. • 4,,ito and c. able to do titAldn , ' , ..- ( or her by the 'time sou ge . • • tlioine." - • • - 1 teiir, 11- - ss ‘litry • tha t will , • little or ine, that her need - Of human love and care is nigh .' • ot-e.r. ;11.1d there Peen any means :of reaching tewntuire speed 7 ' • .1 would never. have herirs. ;is ,tlireadful: Mr. Norma thank God, it is-a:No-1y over'. Ilave yon - Piteketi - up . anything.l--• i g it l• perhaps Le:of ionic use to I you; fiat - slay !. will. Send- a servant ..to -your room: while I get you a.•euy of - coffee e• turd she left the rutin), .I,er step; always _ anConstiouly hushed' to greater - gentleness by *the prc;:etice of sorrow. - -•- . rourreeeil, left - Ugaill alone, bent his -.head vet lower. - . ',Ala I.might, have .been . with lrer montlia'since whenn firstrl beard Slltt . vas tltilin' he Muitered "'hot fur this infattia e•rr • turd'—this rnadire a Did . 1 not know her heart Arai already anether's l and yetl - Stayed' .a)::...11:-;.-paitsed; for ',Mary - had entered again holding a_ cup . of .. f - -. - yon .take this ; Mr.. Norton 1.. It, with do your head Ltood', aiirsureit inwit I, oill t y• wish I could ea•a.ry.otir heart-tiebe er • Put you - do, Miss' Sutherland: : Do you !know, yuu ,are the . only evn i r -hue* whose tiresenee cuOtl,eutlure when sufrerL ing—l tnitan mentally. - I shrink at -neery touch, wiMe fiom eveiy foatiteFi;lut - -you, thilik, bear about - , you some charm to quiet restless hearts.' • • . ' . . , . . fy_eliartn lies: liere.tht 'morning,'', bhe said, playfully, peeling . hi* ..the coffee,* l'.:1. ie:ideit' myself. - ' Will vati driiik it to p lease lie took the cup, and she thanhea„him 'sim ply in her pleasant' wily: Thetr she drew him into a quiet talk, looking the sympathy she refrained from speaking, with her tendir wo um oy erei t. Ilaiiiiig;tirlied through a fare well v.itht them all; liftNorton:tins very soon afterwards whirling nivay on his--road to Lon don. Cold as he stoned externally, his, was a most affectionate nature,, and his great. Ilearvas sorely crushed by . the struggle of the lust night. Ile loved his mother pass- ionately, ; he' eoold-Seafeely believe the Ipos sibility of her being taken from him forever'; and yet there was another sorrow, _ bitter -.e nough .to di-pute the iiossession of his bort, -even then. - As he rolled along, quieted some what. by the rapid Motion, he drew 'limn' his bosom a miniature of I his mother, but the face wore the lute ot health"-the' loving'eyes were calm, the mouth at rest; .and when- he teinciulicro that min and death - might, even thei. have marred their repose, lie shook with 8 sudden agony, and eovered tkp the belOved face.; Another tren stilelte wined - to ; bear in hislosel >paltn and greatly: •Wolliti :Miry wouderitil,luttL.Ou Akvii 4 that -was_ a, witit*rpsy, gli_vero4so; r lritll th,abuiorping s ,4, dew, t )leauw .tht . partyhe intd , fat/ tm- hiuil `a;C .: ic by the' shad oer whieh' had filleil - nrci 'him. lie great hss_ to poor Arthttr,!who had 4ory.fese , ,/ cougenial.compattious,,akit gtiontd : to ,ste his lice untisualty 4 piiitied t initseuprie, i ion,. • • - • iftiniting of :poor Mc-liorton' 4 : what e'en to- amuse ; you 1-17. Nit _nothing iiptlsimilthOtthitn ohesett' fui either:, 'that '.sounit soil tior F" r fiat- be';' ,: t 4 1 - ,7 • 1 7 ,;:,, 4 .- 04 kign 144' it 't!.; Aiyt,2l 7- N1 , `.1 • ay„ . ru pet!? e trl liedlitae"ilieralttiot ?I'lieseithiiks lt loiiiii li4ratioli teliftheilt,z- • t ? liutlgheffilot TO' 10 lIIINVA I 44IIIIO II Wwftber- f 4 l4l skrii , .6, 0. 4 100m#11 itar o trOm - 444310- • ;41 , .F 4,l o tmow pltr ~ ,,L.,,:4.i1,,,, , -.? : -, 6 atigineia.:4.4 00..Nlirmiw - g i t li r , , hiatembsoravoman itii ha itat ivy lately • th en, with a stilt Walt salad' , I, . - -'. 1 • . • ^;.4lk j'.~ ~:.['. ~ ..~ MOM MEE M=MI Valtd - to.‘v!i4.A. , ,Al l o..:yAkcma -, ),Pwil'...*-4 , - .3 • 1 ' , , fyttiiii'ii*Owie''.i.,wltil,_,.,l - 4iiiiik4.4:: ll 4_ A‘etll,7„d; - „iii•li,ta f :Teltit*ibill' tered'itill?*eitiliVieikreitH* 04140 Arthur: ''''l l Airien . ii .. .4o44.-* , , , ,g ° bitieskilieMiltotiekligi ' 1. '4 4 . , , in iitt'VolitA,.*iiiii -, 'if . d . tititatirs• iii*beit:iiitirif4o Vir - , 0 ' "---:-: i4 , tA - a d,,,icilp. - .. - ...n. , .. i...,, ity - -, . - ,.. ,, .. 4 ,, ,.. ~.7 r ' 1 4 . . W01 . :: 4 r ,VlVid*YiAtitaitatililisiglik . Ord' bp4iVera 41140 15” "• .i . ''' ' °g 's -V -I 'frt: -. . r . l : ; -: t e , WfrOre.-ea.1t",4119;r0:141:k4 ''' ;A . , , ,::: don't.ktinitlititi, - IVififfieVate'. ,t e to ; ' - ...iX=z E.tite4 'Ortii(a"nliiii' - lik;p9 - 4:iife.iriiri 42 . '-:::. .e,y-. iiii s l&e a seUteo, infiti s arilt ' , Wile!' :'' ,-'' • _ tin tfroin the '4,:t . ',.°l &rail' '''.neti'. .7 ,•_. i y itt. pleaitir ettititink,ll4:itfare o il f i i o e n 'i i s . ' , , i ,-. ,t -. i , '." ....-;-'-;,, 7,-.' -..,.'.,'...,:" :-.:.. , 1, ,' . ' ..F , .. 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A44-1'.4 -11 ).1.. 1 r .1.,; ~-':';‘;2-I-. . .. - ''',' , . , ,T:-1 , -; . -ii;;.'"' ‘:1,1 - ear iii,t,:tny : :,,dlat. :10,:piiititiditii t er, he will remain: vrit*.', her i . , - niiir- All:.; *kik - .7- s.oine .enivloyt,netttne4tillqo,;4 sl ,i*.„4:ll4 l .t; lier,--thOreeesrat'vfor,..his..*Jitlgitikr"..cetifielt*... lie-tollme: be - bad saved, iiii - o, 0 9 7 'Att.:* Ift. "trough 't. i sipper 1itr 1 " 1. own wants, no ° . er.„ so. I Thep I 5 . 92054,1:0:10,!i,,n0t . 1itng7,_ 1 :41 ,-' l l n% tabor to derettOnt;'P:Pai4l3o;..ilernlit* : " .00 : -' 1 - 4:4.. .: = : - ' -`'..,-' -: - .-7-:.':: ''''- ;---'ll.' -- At ' I , ,''' .... - ''' know :,., - 1 4 *',,f t iilly " .. 0 " y°Pr: ri 9: h i s- , -.I There -Net* ,but: t‘toAtilfl!*,;..-4:7 4 0h-.404 • daughter.hrenght* jtkOtter/.444r14 1 30#1.45ti - mother, it withavi, the,.grirl. tuvriudittittl.)l .- .. :to . India, I.hetiuvel,;:.nek.hettOltattfiegiU:44.4 college - curie r. wit11. , PPA5,104.!9#48 4 k41,94,41", ti tie Lion, ,wheit...,..4eir,...:itiop,yfjuvet.l.. sonie joint - stock ....htittlt.H'eutifekr , ... - flit . * I A ". hie ntOher,ints'.4 41 913 ) -e 1 e.1 1 ?.. t fri ) g l OgAiOg 4 M g` ' eket t ions:- : ''-t,. 'I .-' : l ' i ..: :::' -, , 1 ,-., ',',:, . -•-- tii ,:!i, ' 'n.-t, ` A:sad story,'-renterk4Attit: z A:;. - yf01, , ,:. none-or their conueetions. , ,holiedi 1dm 10 4 .,. !, his edueation, Its he litrideitiy i -hasin,lenl4?,,,4 - i i. . •.I have he'ard: - t4L.11it . .- - illother i zi : ;:o* : _______ L 4T.44 did make- sotnec offer. of-Plat.: setts; - .allswerwA.,-*1 M pi.. Sutherland - ;..„0,0, it seems that t4eY4Ol( l - - oppo.ed her. marriarge , witk-, mit .!?itternuttet the feud:'.. -, ueVer; , -.:beeW: .h.galedi and Ow - • young 41134 . N.01itif Iftaqt: , l4.l4j*fcsr;„4t , : , thitip.4. latta.6. l , - = ' ~. ' . • .- . ); ,-,1. '. 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N .',.'''''''''''':-. t r' ' .t•4l k.!‘v,•,_ A!,... -- eSti, - iliatli‘:teo - 41 1 ,:, , ',-," * tt tia IA I it'aillt Id 7 oo ' 9li futpose.tiiikleil. yell ; and hilv . ii n't t etdtivated, OiefrjOicistiiitr": of that great rutigh Watt!,ll, - jhst because you ' '. like him I liewtveri . lti - 4:tii, iMiti4li you If • • bit . , I certainly ' . . - tefttsi3 - i.his , tinp:' Seriously' . she added, more-gravely , - nail - ,lo s ii.eaitigr her', ‘44tte, 6 . 1 could not- leave '' nO'Witittfitti - r is alentei'4On't - ie , k ;ii„:"Afeek;.irene'''',„ 4 : '." l 4 0.1, .prqFil; --m4 ! ...y ..4iiiii4 j''fiiiiiiiiiiritt : Arthur, uho .iiii4 - ,*.ittighf:heri - liiii 4 itirdifi ''she. shall ' iticlik, ' --. he , Oi!iiiii6l; , ttiitteittie * how tile, Young . marts ,_ '..i.c4Oiii" ha -- io - AiaY;'-''''... on't....wailt tie r, iezatilitilefiivirtitit. - iiiitti;'; to' tTihlteJtettelf Clef. i4e; - ii . rdeiens 0 nil'!" , 1! --- . , Mai" , sniji4 . l.lpiitifulini - titia' ' t0i51. - afro on - a-: to - the othei t• S'ihe - itibti644;:. ttii, tlat7 il _,,. Aleek.'i, handsome iip.k , uted.: - - 1 .,Wi11ci114.7 •fot:' - th6..e dhvs :OnlY, i e . .llii . :'eaLl ; tiiiiit is;V -1 1 chili; itta mph' wi II take . ' MY: '. place 'of teedir - T - I and talker, and ' and everything to 'll.liaster'. 4 ArellY,:titere: . .. _ , . - . . ' - -.-' ...-:., '•'7 - -:-"`-• :' That 1 v;111, dearest i t ,repiief•he'r' oi'ottiee.:l -and se; the tuttltei. Was tiettled:,:' ... . , . .. :-. ' - ' in b. co:tanned:l FARZIpIe 11104 ' Scuolkriaitiir4,47 .: 4 l , Nu.--rMessts• grgd* , Wa1 , T7 5 1 and 4ine, nit" ad vertise for propi) , uls, to...erect, It .ert itiee for af sahoJl qaderlfi.4bosV4lSAP--.lk -t 10 4'.tei , 111 1 3 iiil'oewIP4IALta4tand Val le?s,iretween the m : lutli 82ruce:Orga, * j am! Bellefonte twenty ,Inklekfrom-,o l o l .tattel:iit plate. The COlliele building .witl,be.,*q t . strutted of limestone, a good _qualitiotylljoi".., is found on tlie preini 4 4 aPci'IO I 7 6I, FAMIT-t - z , 4*- sed of a inAinhailding with two' !i0g5,,11:94f;!„. , stories high, prtseutimgA front or,* It "is marl v,,alt cleared, Oe moto( lit ,bnkts eently. anti as "thero ::streAcifitlildiu2 3 OPP P.." -4 * the Trusteekhive; fait, gToutor, for., - 41k,optev : tion and introduotion of sititotiyeniclicAti*„.„ the most itnproyed 1te.p41,, et litße • _• , et,l9llP: Of :lA. Co the arrolicionr7:o , Nous. , Representedir#l - 4,,,,Pois*s* lo rrl/Itt,it • , .1..0.41. 1,4 4Q4" , • FrO A erty tArGugg lms etatic ,' 46 Moiiigoliiro l :lsl2 Ito `.o*ifiliterr "ii - hoot siArithrtidibitnie44 l Liu ItV:: Jelepir•titioAkt t Oraiiiigfor the orbittlOo‘orifitiikowiort_r to We of slave-htlhOng tStriteo,ot,lth4.4;i ,i,Juiou the rigfit , -of4atimittotoligh-thirtuiLe - wtitrthoti stayripittertyiltialekekt fdliiin .. 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