vc,-4 74,. I' d 4'..;!'tiz..',:r. "f•r• terg east, Vuttlibter, Li, tilemttet ,„ . .411.4 o • , For-the Democra t. 41,3 -AIA gel\ Mow.. • i. . - 4 iting . tt morning ramble f met-a little girl, vidijoe" - brother had b til for several dnytt;'and lii > lietidi; "Weil Edith, how is Wittier she . Jr - eii et'ilkidrd teara l raPrang to tier - • eyes : 4 oh, ihe'siiimul,sir t mtd 'ma say,sile's an angel now?,' fltilibithe th - reb ing,:fittle maiden,. , - i - tilOf - thy breast, wth sorrow laden; ''. ' = '''''iiiiilthose'pear 1 tear.drops ereepint,r, . , ..T orthifieln bin iyes, dim 'with weeping; Y•' ':' , lin'ic-thy wohte 'Mites' of giadnee's ; " ; al "liturlali'eVOyili ' ught of's:ld/less ;', ..,,,,A.”,, A ~,..-.. ~;1,,,,:, from . , , -. .. • - Turn ATir . minu t • aw aro grie%ing, • cit .„,,,,And ?stung 'ffil y from - iti w t a‘ in,g & Woofs of drea y, mazy bodings, -. 41:-Aguish,,dpuh, i and heart co) redings; Ll,Joßmilnsh4dows frouk thy peerless brow,— --,,qi'ot Willie 4 , .an angel now." -„, - ~1 Hasonms, arrayed in dazzling white r '. ''The inanshlaf celestial light ; , His infant voice, in fitting song, , ' '".; lalleard atnid the seraph,throng, ' ' '-- Titirweleotne i i hpine, with jay, the child, ' . l,rotik - itiles ; piillulieni undefiled. / Motirti not, fair girl, _pm soon, will meet ' .' f The)ost one in thaqic:4 retreat, Where isacrat ieus fire:4ll unheard, ~. %Where hearts by % grid are never stirred, Wilero'a nought but love, and peace,and joy, - ..;., And ebaseless a t hews I:ps employ. Witatpunsport then will fill thy soul, • As upward Arnim where eta l• • And !Thereto * ' You clasp upon Your brother as -'' To part with hit tatitriip,-, ' Peh 25 1 -.,.1. - '' • • I - Ittitrai • .;;_-••;;: ' - ottrthi) 04r mission in lit Bat when from the Look back on the',, in. our bright early enchanting • . :' We stTayed o'er t ' . ' ' • : rill, . ne hours flew unh , :r ttig So when l'in far When. My bosom .t-`4llll oft through, thrill, Zia) i:rfpg new riga -- ;Ab .! Recall we still; Though adversity's :'"geoling - The fountain of Affection bright. f I The joy's of 1.4 e If far from our born 3dtnfi . noes ass„ With an anguish le cheering, if thou my dear si AM' when from of *soot I resign If thou art yet here,i Dear sister, .wilt Si. Jita4ll's Pa. 4115iiillakolis: _-_L___-.LL.__:_.____ Mill - ' CHAPTER XII. - - ‘ c t havenot ' ~,;,, no ee...so much disappointed as 141 served to be, eatest mgther,' wrote ild fy, a few days afr she had left her home. ' Farleigh Glen s is almost what I pictured it; t.. aid' the Grange though small,' being nnly'a wing of the old Lease, is very picturesque - a turreted' toWer at, one end, built by some Seafaring ancestor, making it still more Ed.— I found DV 'dimly, porch, leven,,and' my bay window's"; 'but instead af'a mossy gray the liciuse is Led,` withpointed gables apd twisted chimneys, :xinnil. which the birds wheel drea mily,'makirig it Idok like some plaint . old picture.' . , Heavy as - my heart was, the' kindness of my reception here*Cottld not but cheer, the. Idra.lrardwiek seems ,to forget that, em a stnogerand a depe:aclent, and instead of complaining of, my delicate appearance, as I, nervously dreaded she would do, has taken quite a motherly interest in my, health, and pogitur already to' talk of my looking better.. ,Shor is a gentle. sweet- Lem pe Fed woman--, verltenil of berohtliiren. My pupils are Usr;of eightttip, old, named Greoville, and his sister CharWate tits:lint twelve; I cannot tell . .how my heart leapt at the sight of the laddie—but you kap, how I love children, atalboysespecially! , I felt a sudden* horror that/I should:be expected to teach him Latin, and made ulitay ailed at once that I woUld study all eight unt i l} 1 mastered the rtidi.' Sots, rather than give him up; however, , find beis very back w ard ink; delicat4 heal* and the girldikerwise, though with 60. it it simply. frdata want , of tuition. Itir. t is at r se.3,4hut I must ?ell you of bdorel go•Ort fart - het ;heis a sin gular looking - child, 'not pretty...and yet most attractive.: Den% think we fanciful if add giapie strongly renilads me of Cecil,— Aire are flee same eleareyes that`seem- to 100 *o.firlwar-from out of choir earotot -4 ! te thir; ite °tidies) 'of his head; like Cecil's; is 'and illere is a promise- of , -the ficfants ofitionth - infehin. It- aripeare that; .4etweez these:, two lad the eldest, firottyg-hrl, Wit! imaidiatiatoosoinaiihoe4. Aus 'delighted to hat i esaythiet so froth•.1•16:1 fairmherewith a! to feast TM y,y. eyos :1 you Iliow my weskuen ne on angers n i rigs, rs heir courses roll, sphere exultant sings, that shining shore, in days of yore,. ne4rthor.o. • • . ' ' - - - 1 1 E Itt ME STILL. Y SISTE.II. hoodlorever are closing, we are called to fulfil, f ares of the fufure reposing' past and - remember me still.' •ys when each spot seetnedi e meadow, we p!ayt d by the - . eded—no pleaznre ;stant, remer.Ler mb still. ith grief and d,jecti9n`ss:ls tD) . hen a has-thy voice Evit 'pair snciness ' .:blest horns and remember bleats rage around, me eon- 'lope, - vet they !lever ran chili unt,"liire n rairrai ierealing, , at;then're.cuetnber tn 4 still; and its charms so endearing, inc,-,YII Gar every deq), irith a prospect more ister, remember mo stM.„, confifei s retirinz. o.tnightler Will; Ito salrntion sapiring too not remember me still. Frora 'Magazine THEREIEL NTINL ED - , • .., Of' , OgYdear Moter, and r find I ant . no Whir nedier j ectirnthittii 1 . ttS,'lthiett, yeirt age:" ''''' •.= .. And so . Mary:scribbled 'On, over more • thun. .Onejsliciet otpappr i giving Iter,mcither a.: fair, idea, or, the Grange and .its inhad i tan ts, but veiling w_ith,eare,the depression Which . even the kindilesA' of' her - flew': friendi 'edlild :not' , overcome.' llisQ Ilardirick'ieliit le. - Son -: was' her •greatest consolation,ibOth AioW.,whea.. his 1 ellildieh ctnefidence„andsiinPle,.love .: toothed i her lonely heart i and i,,t i n . •on, when; apt And . dOeile, he:drank iti her Woids,nitd SlieWiteh ed.h!s thiiid ... eptitintg l frotif d 4 y: t'ci :. dify: ., - , - I ' Whs l tlierSrent an aceiderital resemblance or f from . some wild fanev,.,the .ehildi did.' recall I ... strongly thelaceLwltich was . her:type of it:l 7 , i tellotual power, of Manly tenderness and of i all 'that She held, most noble:' . The labor; of! teilehitie:, e.spedially'ivheif . the time was dei , o..' I ted-tO hinii rather invigorated: thart wearied' i' her, and'. the.bracing atrii breezes - brought; by ; degrees. ,a faint cOior to fitee, • The eYetting hours ~Alen . her 'Work was ~. done; Were'the 'plea,v intest of the - day '; 'and yet it was rather 'a quiefluidness`.than aught of her . 'Old ...buoyancy • ,:w4ich ,, feir• upon' her thenil .I.3ltlci,G''.reliville wiis often„w . ith her at ' snch ~.titnesi;:eithet, ' , in . , the t a Hight glen r Up on the whispering.beaeli ;, but even. his pres 7 once, and' the pre..ssure'ofbis hand in hers;.er of his little,yead Upon her knees; - conld' not drivel» wallhe thoughts of her-own home as once.. t was, nor Make herforget that, at that still hour when fend bearts draw together, and parents and. Children' meet together . in !eying converse, after. the' glare and noise of . the (lay, she was a stranger beneath astrange roof-41 lenely r alieti frOtrilier mothers side. Si:lll.olitre was 4ife and strength in her i l new oCupation.. _She Was •..-gratified by Mrs,.! Ibird Wick's warm!' aCknowledoements of her, I attention to the children,anclainused,in ,spite I la her-elf be the :study .of character opened.! I to be!). i It , iyas - 4 strange.",..:thing to. her to': ifind-that Miss Ifaidwiek,' • rather . than- luir 1 M• .l , - other, ruled thelhotisehold, and that„ while while 1 she had tears to4rre for , the . loss of a : dance i or a ci l ijerner;;al.e seemed ignorant Of die . a e,ry ; existence of real sorrow, and utterly uncon stiousl of :mi. reah duty or ptirpese . ..for which' she 110 been sent into the world. her coml.: plete neglect of her mother and . sister, and 1. 'the quiet selfishness With.which she accepted her tnothers devOtion,.were sufficient- proofs of thrs-; yet Mail futind;:to her slit prise, that she p4ssecl'in society . as .at, amiable, loveable creature,-:and 'llia, softenc4„l' by her youth and beauty, even she felt-a 'kind of conipass ionate fondiles,e Mingle . .with : her 'CJii..t,:cupt for the petty' creatures Weakness and eero limn. 1-\\' • . • ”: ' - - ' .• : : - • As the simanie l r set in the children begged . .1 , Ipertnif.sion to catty on thi,sii . . studies in, -- the. rupeu tor; but the heat made. them .fractions, [and ' fcir tlie . ..first time; Maryj found some .dif -1 'll -tilt ir in e4acliiii obedience. Charlotte was i '• tz ipettish anci l perverse, ands•Grenvil!e - • lanzniir a nd tndifillent. Fortunately for then); 'Ma ' ry's !. , •isiii6s had long „since . been . tamed.. Ma i 1 . . , . ....i ;she ra tteil,,s asserted her. aUtli'ority, and in i listed ( upon tlieirattention. But was . tedi -1 em: w ' fl- even With her faverite His eyes, gener !ly li t) ' ' - ' 'p - ;,xed inquiringly upon. her, - .would wand r over the! beach, and; provoked as s:he., was . it WaS hard to 'resist his 'Please, Miss Sutherland, there.lis- a s....ar r ft s ,l2 kicking--I wonldr: like to pUt Ititn in the water f or llslay we diP our hands again, just for, a minute ; they are so hot:'; She had-reduced them to quietude .at last ',by' threatening 'an irrane,li ' ate return to the hot'seliool:-reolt4 3 . when- the postman appeare,l in sight„, and little Char. ... lotte WI'S on her i feet in ,ait instant. . . ~ , , . . ! ' Itiv I see if -there. are. , ' giq 'letters,. itlis Siitlitilaj' d!. C . Ous;iir tlrenVille - was to' write to-(laynd maraa , saicl_we would have a hol 7 iday when he calm.' I- , ' You. ai:lforfeit it altogether, my dear,' answered Marv,.] if I have to. repeat that :yon Must i it still While with s'me.•• 'Go to- you: p t ace,rtintnediafely, and be silent! ' ' Letter for Miss Sutherland I' shouted t11e.., iiialifiq a behibli them: Mary's face flushed r her . mother's' Letter; were always a treat e bat ttliniii,%. her head she said quietly,, ' Take all to Ithe house, ,if you please ;• we - are er.- gagedijrist.47w-;! and resolved her work-':ls steadi y as Lefore. The. children Were . softened into obedience: They felt.that she would 'not grant herself the pleaFure_ she denied, to - them, and their at.ctions•for her: , gas unconsciously 'increas 'ed . - -It was a relief - to 'air parties ;when the bOok! 'v. - ere-closed, and Miss Itardwiek stroll-_: .., I ea, 'upi to them r and, Stigge.s . .i...o , l - it sail upon the water. . - ' .. .• . .4;. .. , , , l, rfp . w..you cart' be so patient;l l / 4 liss• Sather. Laid, I dim't know. Little l tireseme'lliings?. Wits frights thy look, tO. bii: ~sure;.- w here ever did- Charlotte. get that 'pike, bonnet i' ... t. I grade it her:, answered • iMary, : smiling, '.bit ti was nitrt. iateadea to he • ornamental; her skin tins so n'isily'lliat'itis necessari to protect her fuse . . r : - %." , . •',lt . was very ki:nd.of you, .ibut wonJer pin took the trOuble.. Chariot to always was a.ft4gbt, and always will he. • -i• The child reddened, but looked up with n quiel4 shy smile When Mary answered-- She I/2 improved - in Appearance sitlee. she took intim wytlthSr...carr,iage and I hope, Miss Ilardwick,. - We •shall' - . live-. to see ,bey.. pleating, as well as agood and eltiver woman; I .protpbesy great things for her if she wiJlon ly peqeyere 14 she liar bsgtm.! • - • - May I feteh•yOur letterfoi you, -.please inter6pted she, 'pulling at .Mary's .diess„i ,' Yes,•deari thank . Your feet• . are 'quicker than rilMa; and I want , to see .it very touch: • I Is it froth sour mania, do 'yon think 1' asked' the boy gently, as his Nister ran off, my letters e , from her, Grenville. Then yOn'tacci nOttanyjkothemand' sis . brother'-onp` _dear and. friend besid, when, ; but CiUd took him sway part ed ` front `` 4 J. Oid eortnean 'bake yon'fbolt SO SOr ry: said . the child; would it be- , rude` if -1 atkediatuither qu . ottion,couly about # kind! thing 4 1 - • - - -•L ' • . -• 'my dear. what is id'. ; adotte itt4 Lwant- to_ know . your natoq, Miss Sutherland ; rneatt.iyour, own ,-,naine' that Your !llama, , We.- g 7 ' "It , they Open. sigua . : ancli• yet - so-'strangely changed, wns-full in Sight, foi:there ‘4vereAstit . .three lines. 1 , Amy l 4pw . ,:044 it, ' looked I t r letter ran,...' if yon 'would - see me alive; - colnel and for the r sake . of our old iove,let quiCkiy•.• 1 have a child; but I shall neyerileittit 'call me moth-. or," • ' 7:•The children wondered to : sec _Miry so. deadly, pale, and, Chitrlclttedragged.her uliair across the shingle,' put, it 6031'61144 flir her.. CO sit down ands rest. •But she ine tioded•thetn snide :And ltnrned ,hurriedly to th.e , licinse:' ,, As • she entered She wet Mrs. third wick. fear you have bad netvs, my kindly, struck by her agita'• tion and • do ;anything:Air' I you 1 Coifie in here aril tell me. l . • • 0I I must leave yo Mrs. Iltrdwick, to day--now, if,You lei tne c i..:_.ll)l3 is from an old ftletal, and—and she is dying. `-'Not.your mother; my poor . girt H ' No; no ; thank God but it is a friead;a dear friend. She bus aihild,• and ‘krites that she i dying' * ll She may be inistakei in lier real .condi tion, my dear-; you must. trot despair of her recovery. My inaid shat(-put up a few things for yon,.while you.lie down here and cow- , :pose you self. g• tberitiir4VWlis'_gOnt 160. fir4treleine‘t' the voiee.of illiernirim and seraphW iierpowered • the .senude nlisattli, i . It JpiptilPAVP „ ,beeu, eio .1 . for:liP,All4.. , qe...3,..0rre4 not e though the 'child's wailing vo i ce :. stirred ; incr 'then. illarY .kiieiv . that tliti 'elleifi.4.of'ttioe' 'huStrett ! lips Could", citily-b-bteltiefilby the•Voicee of the: Areliate.'i giii;:and tithiinitimp •Of. Gnel..: . lei', re i -.•- . • '' , -„ -• - ` . l . . At ary.W ti,s.ficttrOely ri/orgrstuted4id try 4,roy * .s] death . than biy.ttiePqril l, detiogi-Wind'S ' Wliteli"l had' poured _titti her' dying lips . That i abet had liiYed Aleck - in' secret, from.; her childe l itrotel,'-wasrstfringteerrough tut: that. she had tried to rescue iiiiie froin gr. /::0143" influence:l by eaueilieieglierself, and that, through -her 1 uwn desertivn .of. him, "ekany," had, .i'ailerl, - and ,1 lay there now, broken:hearted ;,i and de:1;1,-1:1 0 I . it s e em ed eaYtier some mad, Imie-shapttt'l dreatri,- than. it Veal nnraveliing-1 4; that 'past in wh ic h. 'e had Moved utulntl'erecl. . .. )fell i was for •Ler. that .theli i motherleis child claimed her thoughts, and softened the , t i re' r n i g °l :ll ° e t tL b i a l I 'll ide:[erAl:tht.:edells- 'rind d it .l :ll .it e g % i led: she , death„ and reedingriething but reproach is the awful beauty oilier face, iiiiensed herself, I and bemoaned die,- irrevoteible PaSt. ewith "-ill : ' . "I lt re ‘ .i' c s eee 4ll-l in b ly itt ‘:f t t s- :,The,,%salliii„,'o•l: babe - ;iiie.i ... upon her khees, - and she laid kiln those cold': - avers, th at - tla ry's - eyes Were vi i 4 . 6ed f and she read the past. arig-tit: Anly'silWorda came badly to L'er—` theeixife of.one, M ae,. I felt' th a t: I loved anutlieyl—and the', rung in her ears.' a eesolate; warneter knell'."! .' iNte'..Qie WhisPered,'as bLe knelt, for • Abe -1 last The by the Neintilcil corpse, :enfolded in [ its silken Masses efllair-- no Airily e I' Was I tiglit. fie has fallen into sia, and thoul-0 11 i t ie held to s e e t'e.ee lying thei.e• .yet isliat I could it avail thee to leave pre,s..edi on another 1 the Cep t•; hie'! has poisoned th4self 1 Not ! even the evoice tif t',ee child, Wen. by such" cries, boaglie.by. sueli throes .rial rhino,' could heal,' •Illime•aegaisli. : What, then, If_lllt, flare ! been the icerthings, the deseeraficin, and the , sieune ? Wuelest cla m had Sutfee.ti ! es* h a d I I, .top, ktiTsti that ctespair i . 'N`u•--no, sweet 1 spirit, thou-elitist ert'greviously, I but it was I in .igaoratiee mai in lore ; 'hal burden was too heavy fur thee to bear,-acrd qed has . taken I thee '.to himself.' - i i - Thus she communed by the. clievi; motleir and child through the soleiun !-lairs". of • that,'y night; and 'the 'indrniug found her''.altnost as.' calm as they, She wati very thankful to Ire i , spored a meeting • with thu Lanrenet - 4, and' , to sea but little uf M. Evens bel!Ore she itel.l Ile tea; evidently shocked by !the sieht,e-i=l e:iteerrat =fe e . I,,i' a 1, ;, - . !! ' 1 • - pies of 1, :- b •i•••iv •tif'l'4 baul k sfelt i t il' h,.,. . eat betnee room, wtose el elf rioes ap. t"- . '''7' k L. t " t 1" ‘ 1 • -- --- old dieli:ee t6,his bland maneny and bold Partnients, were. bat .as si iisoekerv, Nl,try feund'ber friend, face , to fae With (I:Calle-1 stare re'l're, ns elie hitt *hlin ; rind, knoWing how little unio-ti of life'Aurtheart there Iliad Her voice was (Aningerl,anii i a fieree irapeuersi been be.i.v. - eett the husband and wiftehet aver- . ty, replaced her fanner softness' ; but e eseept fur tiii. , , and (pr the exquisite „clearn'ee.s ant - - ,j '-'l4 ''''.;" r '"'''',', Jr ` °l '". l ' l''rs't p i ty ' .0 i k;_ l " . .l,: lit beetle color of .the face,' Mary' ,could - have ",'" -I'.''• • 4 '''' '7 2. '-• 1 ? !ler to l'emairi ; I but fancied; as sire stoiel besidelth e b e d, th a t i t. L' l e v erS i' l e =.l "t . Ll'e• I' , " l "Pons fujilerai and the wa,; th . e tie;ltatifil: Miry of ih e r 5 ,.b 00 1_d,„ : ,.. i eehleireweiee. eas iertrel ing•i,. en.4't stet;lOgedi Lei leave th e •(..eitk . etiioil L r toast!, whe:ie a awakim , from peaveful sleep. .'• She; i - ect.ived Mary's. fendl .' -- • .' "e',:; ! 't ''''t . :l'L'il t" t'ang in CI . : :=4l4t air,. Itii,•:: ,t,a2e, , ,,s in ~I:erL,2..e , , • and iejeetod, with the: utnicist impatience, the 11"1 `", l ' i ' l: , 1-:L- " , "s ;" , tule - fur ''' l 'il ' efu ' e l'''" pus-leiliiy Oa her re:covet:v.l • .` This - was my cl "''''''"., ''''' t "'""ii i ' - ' B 4 , t ';' r 4 t"lti 7 - 1 X tti' a Pi' ..chicii lay upuiethe tame, slice kr.v, '.not' mother':i doom,' she srid. eternlY,' And her a m: th e at:wren . eteuent of Amyl. death, fate has descended upon mel What has Inv. life Uceti that 1 kilobid struglie. against it t CcAteci ` L '"'"" ti. '''' 6"111 ' ;'" P le Y!il • garSywhiiied rigida in the . r, I knew my peers were nunrherell ; but those . -- e'eis v-"ifii sight. t' I le • e . e• ' poor weepit . :g ereiltilieS around had.no peaee I ''o, - , '',`..' l ,' '•,'',-,`)-,-"° '''''gl until they cetifeseed that it ivas -soi-i-4 Winne- "" I 'O, L 'Y I''''' s f'",',' ""g" -r ` 3 " s. '.l the truth 'from them. - Still, Mary, I tair;t wall " ete '' , c "''''"t v .4 . I ° l ' very heart, in the first g olden days till live - until I flays told you tilt. SiCciOviii.' '•. 4 Amor, A..n3; entreated i M ary,.. e t i l i s is love.. Yet She did not think cif mother, therugli cunaperatkely tit throwiug away your chance! of life ; for veer busleirel's sake, Tor vettr . chitirs, C•ase.- - Nirlit i hist puttee her s . eyuliited hulid4 hae- e , see t e t 41 darling;)" There • • 1 -111 the eu wain , six weeks to coati c tae, can oe. . ..: . could riot feel easy in twereeini nothing' but .what I knots... t Wait awhile,' I will staj; near you, 'and to-16611.0w.. we will longer otaa . esits neeessary ; i t•__: talk together.' , ,: newly gaiteal streugth was Shill! . •:;': '''' of Cie. /metier ned.eleld fel:hell " Ti.J'inorroW ?. To-meri6e 4 l shall be Where • ti that, stizinge sileutte, mid of AleCI you'eaenoti'corrie. What luive Ito tell you . : s hining, and runied, S'.valil 1)(.6,pl .• do you city ? Then Vire "lifiiSed inv secret, bits no : sou could never grel'iid /viz; I -loved " Ltd t ' f ,'' ku " : , ihai • ' h° ,• w ' s ' a ii hitn. .You who forsook bhp cannot - knew- f "';',. t " e ',"7, °e ',' 4 ', ° " s hum !,, o: , whit. he was to me: • From the tia,y I landed • ''''''' sight '`. l'''''st:" as b‘"!' • " a lonely, slii‘eri rig ehild,he' drew, me toward; leig,h, and , its,'') I re ulu, chuunt, - " 4 a silver s lizeio oenceitie t he sun, ; hi!n ; lie had my wership ; hi, was nit' dream dv night and be 'day. 1 fototedd von once, i&wed her :Tim; ye'. it seemed "t ' had' . Mary-4 joved you - even . robin you cro crossed Amity's life arid her own had' my .path, 'and shattered,my vision of h a ppi- Ito tht'se tP'''''"ge aimless ivavo', 41 mess ; but'what, was it . * e tie love I bore !"'l thither upon " " orm "y, bl ' ! " 4 ; itaiut and ivuill, was strathied--liti! him ? Diil you icier tine secret sprit e * that mcived file to ):.trip this Marriziae I sp ent; veil i '" . ` i ' ver.. - • 1 ':' . ... • . i . li:tall:cc flushed Ishii-pleasure as the girl ,:' • ; - - -;''. '. little ones men out eargei iv to gri,itit. her: to' Ilut Mary's tears': came ihiek .and fast, I ..• c... ai...--to gladden uny one,by., pouring through her fingers upon the pillow wel6 " l ' d 6 '' .• .- . her retnrn, was su pleasant. - Mrs. Ilardwick.-1 shake her head. and choking_ her utterance. Site could only 1 t ern the steps, but checked ,!ber imp i ere it pas - halt . uttered. - Mar'y'S fiver, linow thee that be held il my cousin in , which the old, wan look bad -nitnrned., 1 his power. lir debts of • honor far beyond Ale ,i„.... k. .. s . thenos. to int ,, t , ,iond, p ir this lintiok : its own tale.. Yet there, was real, ..eyinpi i t) inthieuce -he wirt f etraggiree liiiti . doWn. 'I saw even in that sudden pausing. of' . ii.lei voL it, and Mary, on whew no touch , of kid to otud thought, poor, four, to Maud bet Ween was e l ver , lust, in .toed her.' 1 . , .. them, and eave him. • IfalteitAl; in the plea . t Se lived' to see me, dear Mei,' itude of tits pewer,'theit' l'could diaw my and-her last kiss was tome ; fur it lai4iand aWaY, perhaPs, t 6 better thine's; and that Aleck, raft with. you, Wofildi lii , eTa 130 . 11- geuler7-I"ther acid l ' ai ' —death 1 'how very sail,' she answered.; i,) 'or; mid in peace Leon:a mite's . knOw.' 'Hee i r--'fcilgave hisdebtsat tay*qu - ' est, and I sat-. P erha P ` , °I "P t fur the Put'''. tit h e that. the little une e should be taken laps to Aleek's hapniness, arid uever•ciream . - inghow I erred; believed thatlinV girlish 16ve \\7"i the quite young, 'P.). dear I' had 'died CUs foreVer, and that i ail : would be , Aly well. And it - Might: have hetn--yes, -Mary 1 : 4 "' lizt ,l' l '',' l ' is , eT" fill ed. i ,, , . w l i ,.. t i l t. t i `' it might ; but then - came- yont Tart. lott ' ''''")r mo th er ' l ' f P ° '''''''''"' I. '''''" '' harder thou fellowing. one "by. One . forsook hini.., licit,-it was . nit ' enough to know Ilia: be might hive beerf min e , i n s i,,, grae those mere dear than life: '.l.l.itit talorn and my dear :111 4 >• Settierlaud, 1 must;eller' hence I 'stood - by and ' &.o.f :W i n,' , into a new rooin; for we did not th'iuk ,wreteltec, fall again into my..,,,hipsband's pow- . er.... 7 1 : whocould have-made hint-so blessed I v eils you bac:lei:lst - yet, anti t;eingl . : ± h, niati . o ld fil y*f i', r: hi m , ii te fti t ~eae•ii., rain.. veils, as you .kuow, have put my iiecriear„ lb.; m y f. ; od r .. what a iot - o ust . : , ! II ' , • ' Grettville, into yours. Straliyou ,mind • bui ig She thised her cycs and kaused ; )Ikiary sqeeezed in here for a week ta 14 f' she a ct. . hoped - that - exlianstion,.if nothing - else; w ould itd, at - ding from :,,Pe' broad - staircase into re. e of the small rooms (A" thetaros - -, 4 41te kn' Wt roteellei• to :qenhe i ; but 'a fter tit utteri n ce; for . moment or twoeshu-spoke.,ngaln in a e'Weakr:r'l t - i) little, tit' our visitor that•l'shoidd ifot. - fi ;4 : t / aikiug hint 'to move, if , you - will ii lady: As; . ... I euseat.'.. , • .:. ie. . ' Indeed, theie.is, flowing .to 4+ Hardwick, his a delightful *MIA, tee! like a very rieli•gell nested fill ` lit this world et 'wa , er • iv. Illy 1 . 64 1 ;! .::.. t-.l4drglad fytip: like it,- MY: thim : my faYurite.spot . ote the,: whole . b ago . .i. brit I .suppese I .ittu_ •riO Jet wire, for, e.t.4- , ,titat my husband. is ii ey er , ,t those w a ves;' and IDY:'eldest 'ri. beneath thetii; thdy hiive lest'thOl r ine . and - that . :murmur, Whielt i stir ury.ipahs i eseis -an everlastiug.,:cliol . what,tqut thinkiailnfl. .THere, i iiil to riadde4 you witii au old woe titi'; l aui stifle' And dile • blistle4,,abZ. fully; piittitik iti - their ifil!ini4the litt Itudek,s4kiluisiflkalo , istuoiqd . -4 otlltst uoini.; iiati'clieui-le 111 004 i rk i i wal.i. A'0 3 49 . 1 4t iflo! l , .'. , '- ' .7 4 1 4444,7 194ilige4 iro c feW,,rliiriu - tvs`li Olt wiaciostqefote -bite"iiliatiOflikii • • You are very kind Iria'ain ; but I co u ld until k have seem ber. We were at school 'ttigc..tlic,..r;". and w(le like Sisters It r years. 0 ',I cannot belieive if.. It did • not take long in. Mary's present frame of mind' to put a - ft.4 neee-Sary articles in tier hag; and throw on pier 'shawl and [son net, Mrs. liardwiA, after vainly - pressing her'to take some refreslintent, drove her to the train;:villr fortunateDy pissed dose . by esilite i taking r i hetween w a t o nd . three Lours. for tli journey. . It rattled dose by many .of tier Old Intunt4„ and at ono 'time she etud.l even see the spire beneath the.tihad .ow ..pf'Whleh her brother lay ; Iv the iutage :of Amy, - a mother, and dying, shut ont all besides; • and she lay bitch in the carriage Irving' , to itealize the awful idea, while old Memories of the. dark-eyedisaool-girl, in the first fie:duress of her beauty, .tetmed for bid the possibility of dealli4 - • ',lts was tben, 41 3:, w4eP, ..viire Of one man t Celt that .I.` yeti anotuerf,— . it was. thee I called .. apex GOd iu wy. - desolation toi give tdithed tnytelf, !my inarViage, rhy 4ustaptand•Lionged that the: yeariiiug 'reotlier•lovey the .only tuiseared. in ley krth. o,Oruietf iwltn n!,Y•ers,ty.er*i.. Kee was ; die cry ot Ra ehel,'lted it was heard - and an4oered It#ro liefs 'Ol lode -bdbe- ! trittst leave:Aiwa . behiird, -with tny . dr4ar fate upou Ltltee totweeplattehiteera .011.).4.10: with- illy ,iji,ithe child.; Ithd grave is 4.45,k t it.R4,-fliiil t ,ttuj,,tiicre, aile:iet, thy teeth er.,`l,a, Una will wit:4 itOetit thee i land - abui,' Out the ti earY world. it •dailc . A 0 'stlerti Asa. deari- - -wd-4 !ogled wolf A ther eacc e Afitry.folL,apqq,be Dec*, Jukt. littove to 140 } 0 0 4 "'W thR t4,40,',Pf Vy." prong iieE of 'l9ye aevownu -heiNtald • Anit 3. ' '.gcf:litt: .l. 4i . ;::s4 ,- iii,e4aitlt4 ' ,:.::(f.J:iiiittiVi,lili.'2,7l.lZljrz.i4ll-.: . x . 11:!ii.i . iii4i.,, ft trg d ies4,llii il iit lii:AO:f 'Of'siriistif, : - . 43iK'sptriti t; iOtti-st!..ote prppecit t , F 3The : reiiminder,,off the, 1 Grange Sal shut ent.fkotp; sigbt,.aad thfongh . . .the roekt;cle.ft,in whieli, the lipuet , iris,fsuitt, r nOthin,g .. vitayfsiiil4 - t)itt 'll' ifis - ri itiaf of - tiiilt-' blineisfe er ti. soLite4T4tigliiiiii)i r friiidied fIW- . ' se I f;I he. gn it #t lief s ci nue, fo no lwaiori-lioutee `and: *I? 'c 0 illlc i4g 4 lgeciir , ,Pit)itAnr t.9s§ed, ilser4,ala, .4 '. 4 939e 141 :7'oir§,eR,,sbe..yrished .;that.. Ithefe:rea bi_had been ' ruddy light :AO' tend 1 ) and feed t hreough : the tlaiktiesS; fol'ibii' - salte" of henighited= travejlersi-:: 1 •:• -i - : ': fi „,:; Iz.: —,, A.:,iiitiid ,tap ,at. the. - door..,aroatted. ber, and. 6 flyer 4, - , COI I A, itl"lrpgielt, , qrenville„ with .a ,bunch .of fiywe.rif trout his own .garden to'pre, bent to her:'''lt was not -1t particularly ele ,giiii t . b Oil 4 - etf bei iii 'ecirti' l itirsed chiefly of - ,n'.feti:: I goldslj'an4" . iisittirehion , ,blolfiinW--tlid. only 0 0 vvret sitElEf.. l4 9. l *or:Piber,Ablik., khr.9.4-un-. her (,ijentli fie's, t teat tu,4,n t;.. In ore? v,e T,. it .wad,, set o f b}:. Qt . I...)py::l):ol:.*pai ? er, dh.iho: rritely:Ornarnented by - Illia Seisiors; bra Stitiy , I took it vital a pleased Saiile,'ldssed his bl-tiSb- I 1 inglittle , :fane,.and , put! icitLl he front of her] ciress.:,- Ili lilts delightdd to fund Ler.:se p;ets, { ed. w ith . h s. toiver, .. as li i i3 : called ,it.;-.riiatlaf..er 1 shOvring Ldr-liis oven rOotn, just aheve „they went - down 4 -et be'r to:itert..- : In' hilr,li ;Ice Lo 1 chatted a*sv' of whet hey.' hid beeiCdcii - ng - 1 in:fheii- holiday, and. then, .running otf, threw II ,the.drawiiii-toOrli Alopil,open,.in, a r7;q , of S 1;- /:}:'S . Warnillg, : ipger, . w,kt 4 "hert.,eeines the, - ; princess et' my tower."; •.:#+tiif... ) ; - enteTeil, Sind:' I Ing,:; tnit.'i,ie'r' latigly iii deitly eficiked her, rind lilie-tei'zed Ithe'biti:lt of z , &toot to . :steudy hey [Leif.. At the. open .w in ow was , .a.cbess-talilei. rigiainst...4iielt Aliqe% as leaning, evidently learning,ihd.grime ; f 4 sr as her. .glossy - hai r . ss..epi - ..Le.r herieher'slioiililer, and al sno , t min gled with his; he had adiiedi her.dimpled fin ,.,.'fl'S,: aild liLughingly- rre3teil ' ihfr ino . ve.,,-4.1- 1 1 :1”-'''''- ' ' - -;'• ; Airy iron 4rbw, and i vu t hrpati wouldfiti tOitiseln not involurttnry I in Cecil M, rlle'tny•kt ety Was soori•eXplained, : Fo'irturie Itad 'broiled ul)on CeciijSi nee Mary say:'" him lait• i distant relattve, front whomha-had: ny'expectaltic,ns, •Itryl beque:tthed him Avhat,. with ilia sif tple habits, wa.s au anipie .provis-, ion fur . life.f. and he wag . now 0) . 011 t... to join liis, sister a intlei,endeb.l Inaa.. Ilis Mother. Ism. : I art:wick ilall first cousins, li and though, io the davS :Z . his pride ar.d pov erty lit:. hi'; ,:!,.,„fi Crum 1:,.. „,.....„,,e.cri,,,,r.,, at:3, hearit gin roimi Ilia: - oppotition tii,bis . I:lot h e r7s rt a p'ritt o crti, • had !al I. hat 'resented i it; : an itn=ttit; t teirr%ticrs-ofit r ssistance,: his , :heart was sot:teal:l new, both: tiV bOrrnir - 10:1 by unexpectedl prospetify ; a::li .he was uriwil !its. tolea , At Eitgiand :f , ) . ...ever , without . Ina ! '..it.i.r.-,.!•.:...,... 1 ,r..B:ili . tli , ',. •.r tr!!,:ni his ,rno . lier 1- um.:t., had- loved. , ' 'I, .. ' ' . • • - . 1 ' Mary; dill not marvj j as site had done:01)4:e: I at" tim sthltlen . lighttiailofheart,.. the impul: 1 sive,.'unrearatmable- glatluess,,- which: . flooded! . I her tieing - at-. so anexpetite..l a 'Dentin,* l'rue ot.-r .. 1 te was a nervous tioncionsts onpres.;ing. iher, which ',she hadltitoWn:liefois';; tut even that, even -the. memory 'of .A.:ny7s dyint , o , -free 1 ltd . ihe . certai aty that this gleam of happiness inast soon ha eplipsed, :irks not check her 1 eXhilarittiot.. Ilt was. nit low/ . either before - 0 1 li Cat . • .. . - ' L. . IS e pi altreally the .bettehtoth s presence. , The, very next utoruiriz,t when with tin Willing I'm:ln:lei ingT.ltirt , 4llts slie!took tier place in ;ha salttiolroomi he Itegged ittintission; and, laughs -1 ingly tiuposing her . livtri her post, . declared thiAt he. ruus;t. atztke a strr;et. enquiry into the '- •1 Pil • . 1 that,•r - pre s; 1 ! . .it,,greis of ter .up, .s, au,. .4.,t her prcs ;.ence 6 116u11.1 1 ditut. b , the:, i. eipranimitv, she mu ll t ri c'l . . ; 'St take herself out of . e r a n t , . itogA.tlier--on i' the beach, husugge.sted,or in the glen. And the next few ',days, in .spite of .'.Bee's pretty aniazetnent and half-angry !tout, took-Afaryies 1 ;p/:ii.:(;, gi vin,i•lieririany alpleasrnt hour of free cloth really tieUded just tnen,:and • 'euggesti ug' heir, ,Itnd there a rule, oil introducing a book, tnatOimplifille the labor to. both ; pupil .aud teut"dikir. Ol4n, too, hr Managed : tuspend all. I horror two With her -tr one; and so vividly . - I waiV: old tittles recalled by his familiar voice, E . thitt Mary could- have . fattele it was but yes-. terday.she- had confided to:, him . :'her girlish • IhoPeot .. and fe a rs, and had watched with him Iby At the - es • side - . ' , ' . l •', ! - • Miss - Maiv,' h4sald Oue- m l Jriiiii. , ) - afier . a I - they Lad been talking' thweater sante' litne i : , to . '.I atu rtfritiq you must !rave 'thought rriti very' _ 1 ungrateftil ler 'not having ,been to s ee- your 1 tnother.and ,yourself: - .. 1 - 1-toug4 -to .-see .- the I ilea', 014 hotise - agaiti, : ; .kit men are strange, 1 creattiies".' . I 1 did notdarp• to itltilge' Myself So far,' .Atipausedlad-/heri added, burridiy ' W e were'fe;ilc4-tuouruti;rs there once, and ~sou, will understand; though yours was - .!.he 1 deeper grief of a :aster ; tlitt I 4reaclect the as-_ acetic:ion. of the place.' :i . ~„::: • ' .. ..... ' , - Ali ! thought M.ii'y, it. .. s' I ., ...he .. .fearcd ' tp- I Wa -.. , . 10 , :bed t ; his ;love, if love i t., )tt ere, . litut to ng died`out.- ‘ - thatittitle . wu.S'sitrely:your due, rattler than Ours,' silesdid alc4tl•;.;', `.but, in ' deed, I can enter into that. su4etiptabiltty to . sitd . ';‘*toeiati briS. I..ititimSt_ thiak ..I.r . shoats" 'have died or lO4t my rettsoii,'l;ad i . staid' at ' imille:much 11.)nir: r -I.'grlew"..' . ••So wretchedly' weak' 'aftd.spiiitress.' '. '.. i• : ft i ' , ' - : tt ' t't 1 t fit,-; tga vis,, ilia. a quick 10o1;,-.---it seethed -of 1 1 coi.upubsou ;I.but. Ito sp.titc ,tinnily-. 7 -0*..).5t, 1'44 i 4 hal di,9s+ _., 4 .. N 4Y.,. ~ , 1 i' ,l § iit4e o a l . P l . ,. ) ; uu 1 I wetild:lutt.e, conquered tiuti; if 1( 1 10 ' l !)e...ii J neeeipary lor'you to 'Stay i' therri.'i •doti :'does I hot( u poly us• ino're , than .Iwo -tt re :üblo , to - I bettr, 1 and ,it•is•rehulliiiia i!iiiitigt ;him: to; brood ov - t - i tilo •paiiti' until! the',sltadow ;id hiS i liand, whieh dal koted:it, i 4 by ourselve.ssdragiefl'h:trek 'it . ) clotiii the 'l,ll6l44d.suitshlue! of the piesent. - But i . 'Yotr are; young teliiiru 'tliat - . lestiorr.. `l, Lgriettiti for yeti witch, dear 'Miss , Mary, when 1 liheLsld;thii ',. vq)uti,sl,gre u Sta.tat it#a4yvue9,h) school fellow'' felloy;'NF'Lkronciruin WhtnyOnlOt ;' '/- , o is it 46 ,' " , - t' ~• ; -:''' _teS,'4ittrlArf is - gove - - I: , -but' T'•iler-'nOt! grievei ti-i orittellid. . - rifler 4ite;tivat net:. '-ei 1:,, 1 Jialpiky , .:olieri- Wk. 84.4,:: . t0piv,5)4 4 ,gik1y,44),04, 4 -1 -‘ - .'i •t' -I- t ‘ , .. ,, ,- - 1;. si, elt;) ;Its :':t k:1 i 44. ;' . .71 il i ... .640,4110 4 44 , i,. , .- ,4 _. t. ,• ' • . - 1 * -6. liiiferiiii "iii,k;4infir'-'itiiiiiiiiieiltii,l," .P . ,16fti'i.."1:ir.klid(c tleiatt r i Illitilittitgf.o).lVikat; lib6o;iii foi orettPidaiipae4iioire 44 hers t., - • 1 l t, 2-1 11440 . 1 s! If.ripv ik. , , 1 4#11 .s.f laipvitcw, &g g. ni 'MitiOit i. ttst'4lalS---;•PA tritgre.,%l4PQß's.4l* l iii ;to tued t iltl - ;but tbttt - ou ward gi ireOiliy. ivikeitheirio k §i; wriltriliedlib4illiit. attire - -11b.: ltoratlLl 4;. - , 144.ititli! iiDri4Vgor4 AO • i' - 1 . 1 . ' ' it.,i ; ' IRling sin re, :01u sfie ;11ghtnel tier yd, vibititK l :tr.. L a wai to and her leu ali 'en . ; vi , ItugetLe amm her eyles ; ileparedl to area. Fitir- It law - fke vii . eted : iii: her t iar utault. a ;in :lye:11114 ter. tiati 41att, tl up in ta.- wi) , be ier 1 "1 to II I rjw ey tiu • • t - „ h ; i t wi 44, _yell t 1 tu;!, 'y *„.. t!,). truatiN 6 ion - 4440..ri t 1 0474 ro t • ttav , ... - ..i,., .. :r- -..,!...- ~ ...ta If. -, :;•.11 , ::t :J'-OzT it:: hl - '' l ' , / ' , '' l . '-`' '''''.'-' • - .'f , ';' ,l ..'"' , ..` vir , t l'iiM:F:.',7:._'. - I ‘,-;, - ', a it:Cl - ' - .:,, .- .. .11•; . ' - .., 1,-.1 , .• .• - ,vy - 't . 1- -:- ....i . z .,-,--it .-. ' - 1 -- ., a . ~: , ; _ Pl 4 ,;,, •', --. 0- - : .i ! .0 . ~:a.:4-, • ~1 ~ -13 .i. r .. ~,.......: •, - ,. 1 ..''. • 7.4 • id.llatve knoW i n eveu:thathathi any - it that , Leak 4 with itkhreadth !its Reculiar.Setting t on tht fnas, titni and prOod,.as 'thotign it danger anddeath'rather than bow d id' she 4tot - k low .it i ~ 3 Was ty line graKen npoti . .. her- heart , ..of fore she ha d -tiule for ths_ttight,an exelatnatieln escaped; herintnd say once • • • cil.teTr.tt'xiv;; - 104 M? =, -,.• • .tikoa 43441 e4 ,1 1 74 r‘fsillteesuOrilAggi , fiati 04 - 'think have 4 1e. 4 14,:nAINVtx rlf; Zvl trial "to, nr7-seitililv,speitiyng r. ; tUr up i r rteartal h4:k.tcvd united , •eiNgo:Ctt. 14 2SW' ciiutdfiave: Rine Neu:lan's nature was decrated, •insfeadtitir 4renstlletle4,an4 thankriiioo I it y ts. ko; iou tl l4l4?:lt'ir-T Ali Dk I:ltun j ult! ita‘4`i;Urneti aiwird, ant 1 ,i4ti'4 tintt was noh - tithe -. • Tr` 4' 'itlislverytherdtb•traie,'' ti - she ;' 4 Lthinkj4 would ; require:iturnease, .eaarliket too, thousli of z ,another, , kind, to:euter • on luck . . a path as ,puor . ittni's7 . . Not c'o V,rl4 said . q ,repLless hese': ''itbrilive 2 wernitti'Vrill-imlif the 'nature (}tad hats ti ve tier Imre and spotless, unit will* .:itteopthe )v*.arl l 4,AY; - arld dare its. PhvertY . I .ind corn, tatherjhan stoup..to.,that Oegradatien. I should' not :speak thus freely on a 'matter : that' touches on yea 16i'e,d,''but 'that 'StiV( .host your `es 4 ety , feeiing: was' entisted.against• that marriage. - • , ' );.es r it, - was so then ; but now that i know all, I pity , tsar itiofe thgtu,,blatne. often would our cuttiPassion, rathc..r t 1 our anger, be moved,' could we see into the secrets Of the heart.' ! • - - - "Etat said compaision is an .attribute. of your women,..3llss Su (bet land ;- you •certiiinly are far'nesi r rer the aticr'eli than we. - • Slie'ala4wered, 6 44 - s"u - have strength and siniplieity, which - Ka lacit:'-- ire ahu . ok; his head. Oise softuess : ts tau .of= ten selfisbne:vt, and where. more. tenacity . gof purpose and moral '4tre4igtl ale given, the woman is Commonly tit/A:sect ; the tit'deillitie element swamps all her -deleeztte te.ndertiess, - laud to me she is altogether unlovel): _ • Quite eloquent,l ileeltue,'..sa . al- Cecil, .srniling,l/I.lt quite spoutaneatt4,. You have thought over that subject, and made out a good case;' - Mary - blushed. ' Yell have ofte.n'thought ot; but seldUtn - •broached it. that men do k.tanti , biglier iti - myeste'em than- tny, sex. ;_grautiy4 . .that we are by natute more tind more enduring than they, how' wanting'are we in their large-hearted ,genero-ray : r Then there are what Tennyson "esllstiiL..•- , sits. of etuptinass..."-go ss ip, and spite and shtilder;' how tuey, over-inn our hearts ! ;quid, I an speaking ("linen and women as r` 114%e 'found them.' • And. I . too. • U have known but Area wotnent ;'ray beloved another; . any sister, , and utte other From them:. I learnt what omen sh()uld hci..atid your poet, Miss will tell you what that. is,',und he re jetted— - . • - here was one I loved; one Not lcarned sure in grnOons houhthold ways; perfeet--mty but full of tender wants ; No :•nget; but a dearer. augur instincts, breatiting paradi s e, I: , te:prefer between the gods and wen ; looked sit nuthe to her 'place, Lad yet, 0;1 tipto e seent'd to to - itch flputia ... sphere tread-' ' :City this is hardly liar ; y ott ov.ertrirow tn 37 Poor little quotation onis ' six times a.; lon4, 1).1t twt half so much to'the ptirpo-:e; then fancy you haye ttitimphed. •Rat I not give up my 'point, .:nor barter my experience fo'r atti r e sentimeut in. blank - Vtiz,C . . . ~, ~ . Y,ou appear tO have-carried your Opinion . in'to.pal...tice here', at all event,:,' said Cecil, .1 latighin,„ , 7.' :' ify little: : narnesake,:aeCording I to my dignities., i;, certainly 'Sour favorite: - * Tuat'he is; thotigh I have-tiever - suffered my • preterenoe. to .be in the Jili4litest, degree I;:tecptable-t0 ;Le - children. :Agreeably to toy own thitery there is,a t'eptlyand geticros . ity in the laff"g na:ture , whiell . ..his sister' lack 4. Do vott kliow ! how much he is like you .1 - -I . wrote.:to tell Mania So -w6en.tir:4, I came.' - ... ` God furbiti th - at he should inhelit my fate. with the reseritbitia . 3:,:,":iaid• J ee,'Cli, ha tilt. ' I• There must be nO - cletcl'uvon 't.lni -tfirei hOld.forr him.-"'•I have made 'itiy. Coti.iii "all but proirtise to-,Send him. fillt' to - . 1:11. tt- few 1 years hence'. ; 'Aly dear :siiiter - lost.' her pnky - , : child last. vear,•aud I shall - need, some Orin , to .: chide in my old ,character 01 sehoOltuas.ter— shall I tintli Miss ar - V . l! •,.-' .' ,-•, , .4\,lary did riot an.;;-er, ' In 'the - charm Of: feeling him-near her'.again, ..Site ---.' lina ! --aliiios . ; fOrgoten the faroffiinacce's . sal;ltt India,_Which was. to 6cpurute them forever•;•:atid, her heart, died .witinn her, at his words.' ..'• There is Al-.. ice, scerningly in search of us,' she said at' 1 hiit, fearing- to,..beti•ay, tiv -• her: siletiCe, whiat ' was passing in, tier tnintl: --.. -."---- . - ' ' • I' .r.`. Piet ty erea't me , l' hroke train Cecil ; .. and again '.9zoy felt, ,:t . .polg i :_ This time - it was akin tojealoti : T- 7 a liall etkonsregret, such- asshe had 'lc' h., years ago; that. She; too, had' not - been j niii:l6'beantifttl . ..' 'L Wilitt l ii.'.l,ilik r. she'aSketl , herself; as she, trampled '-dciwri• .•the ' weakaess:.:` Is hie,. lize , seace-:, .to.;tuttl, . ate zactut uad sel&la 'instead of notilo lik.4 • *l-..... self I Sliainc,:sitante : - Alice evitllitii had bienlocoziag fur hem though,- as' they -appiedieted,'She',corfueitiih:y• turtie , l away . brpretty heattiltael gated into. the watee:• -. .:: . • • ' . Seekiiig catrLuaida, tirre i - . . ; I - Olotiltl 109 k upon 'rather ti l itif in -tbn eh rrneri,' she - 4idi . j)ettishly,'*. triongh:.if tutu •iy .. wer e a -nnit. , ,itgy ; ingivtli nut the -spell!" oonipluted: the : • ".‘ Do you "or do-other chug in - .thitti thitt'of cola I.3etiOve loco of whose beauty the in . irror,,nars 1,014 pnten,(,sii.ell, Eacella'', en c",(1„ t4 l ,t t swe - et - Of posCiessor, of dig • • stioelof ried t*i elfeek• et)! of her gentle ,fuee, i *odd ~ soir. ttnfl of 10Nie,. 0113; ~.c0...i-4,:*.ati,•-<411i4i.1,1g-.7t 4 I pe.vo tt it ot - ,Fo V .,lips,sixniiiien 'tits 'i c on'e i'11;i1L•"Ptell hgt - s:.- , 1t. - , ,, ;‘14 - 1 h 1 440t -, 54 - 44 blmik eyita!anti;longY.titisAhottf- j.ti.;*. tot damp if;t,hentortnaids ever • eletk otitti • • - 4 . i o(tiAttvl 4341; hete'--.and, 1 101 i IjNO '419,,,jui1f ;1134# 4 4t5r 141 . 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Bitriebi th . e:'MerlirY sifild . , the iron with it olear dOar l it'info ' iliiit- - till it bores `O wen. trfr , eintas Off `41114' aqui, tin and freezes -in a so) St) sometimes fifty feet , • higr."'figei: Aiii - ine , self 1 _ , , , :,,-,, ,....-- - i 4 z. : :: Bet theegh the wietryintezetl ' '-'' . ' `7 - . -r• Are often-awful ravri. .-.-:-.: -, 'r,..1: s. ,7 Still every thing that trealelQ ,; , '....:, .„f „ Same day haa-got to thaw. ..- _ , . Got,to t4alf. 17 - °t • Prkrqjt- hak - ' . - T -4,iitt . of thaws, Yo 4 o,ll . , ghter. l l - Ye seen.: 4 1 . 11 14 V II , I t.f, thaw in Terry,del Fa ago - t ij it isedA o jii T .. ,,. #4 ., RA - when / vfa a boy,. Whi i t th ,!„ I I I° ,....giPPIAV, fell on a level to,nbonttlie',liltitullo_of,,, SO* teen thouslind • four-hunareti -,stid: Airt, 6144' four inches and a half °nista, avera,km 10r.