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Otleptions, Biding. forms of heaut* 11%4; n lie's a-smooth, ileceitful fellow; I ' " This enchantir, By-and -By: :You 'tufty, know; him by, his winning, I,B,VJus:careleiti, spotive air, ; his.sly, obtrusive presence,', tTlia% is straying ererywhern ; • fly that tie gathers 1 , ,1. Where his somb •Victituie; For' bOlti,, determined • 'ls this,conqueror-,114-and-Ily, the eall3. of ati ty haul i , . An& tlie'presen t seems to , be time 'Oat ever mortals • Bnateii from dittk.'e4o,l4/ 1 1: TliOn fairy . haOd seems pathting • piptuteS,on . a . lift ted :Sky , For, o:thiniting little:artist •• Es: the fairy; By4nd•Py: •., ",By-and-By " thelVind is singing, , ..t ' ' 'Ty-Mid-By," the heart replies . ; - A3ut thephantosu jitSi`above us t „ i c -', " g4.6*e grasp i( ver flies, ~. • '. , 1 ' 1,40%, lib t, 10 the: idle harmer, I I =scorn the very si ecious lie-- 1 •. - , Do rititibelieve or trust . in ' , This deceiver, By-arid-By. r 1' ONE MAD, ACT ,i A STORY OF CHRISTMAS TIMN J.,NNIE DAVIS I BTTRTO.N. • - -' L ' fefRISPIA.S, but as different from our ideasr Of Christmas-ti Met as the,a.ii pocks. . A traveler had left Attica: three days before, and was pushing on with' a fever ish yestlessness through the, Mountain 'regions, sometimes following fragments of tbote grand old yoads, lasting irelici of the glorious dsys of the icas,isornetiiii4 losing himself;, as it see thed, in the very heart-of the tropical' foretit. - Everything, there, was on a magnificent scaler. Giant palms -reared their feathery heads high. above the neighboring groves!; trees dor geous with ft° wers from top te,bottom were stunted by cOmparison,and yet stbod a hundred and fifty .feet in tne air ; ;1 rupt chasms yawned ,beneat t until tance was lost, in the eternal darknes their unfathomable depths;.:.and ab high precipices rose one abOve 'anot • like gigantic -steps leading 'Straight into the very vault of heaven itselif. Arnid all the grandeur- of the lower C tlti 01 the mightiest mountain range in t world, the tops of whOo Sierras arc 4 amid eternal snows,- Tfliere' nature i b put on the garb of the stupenduous jar. sublime this Man had' conic., hoping i l escape from that self-cOnscioumess *lei A raging passions made his life a li. .! 'He had an Indian guide -and a p clt mule .for' ' his train but . had left bot a i the cabin where he had passed t enight ;and gone turning' 'quite' alon up tilt steep bridle-path, which ;fled through al mn'st impenetrable wilds. 1 ' I 'lt was Christmas-day, and all love the. Christainworld- a .Te DOUlit wash ing sung, Peace upon earth, and - O.oodl will among men," was being preaclied -from thousands of pulpits and instilledlint() millions of .;hearts. -. . ' . ''' ' r 1 1 . It'was ..a day Jun a happy hopeful meaning suggestive in numberiess . hoMel of bright hearthstones and the - one rani ily reunion.of the year of gond, chCer-r , the big brown turkey . .lald out in,Oatk, flanked, by speckled. pudding baud aParli, lefilike champagne—of %light hearts I an merry faces, Hof bands 'alpine and 'scarlet berries ortrie fall Christmas-tree and ,tlit , .. chrildren's c,arnival.' ; 'l I. -It. was to escape recolieetionS;9f ...tlieo that had sent.ltandolpb Braxtbn- an . 44..; less wanderer nano hi the A.ndeS, tint,Me4i.: orris as ‘remorseless . as tate,and th#,,pt i tiro of Christmas past rose Wore!, hi ' blotting" out :: tropical scenery. said pill han t 4sunthiii, and net being with the blacknesS , of'd4g,Sofii- Lion and despair:- :', • ~ i;• , - [ He stood upon a platean,l whic ) !i 4 scarcely more.than a kdge, .iirh re riglt i emerald moss was piled a . yardi thick, 0... 'which the ~fOOtsteps of an ruily wou not have .inade a Isonnil. 4e ! held h clasped hand.s. toward peaven, i and, lift 1 has face,-dark with sualen! 'fury, ar ' „though he uttered no . word it was' as ~ he had called down'heaveA direct :ivr t , uponiiis adversary; I '' _''':, . 1 ‘ , ,,1 - J 1, And then ai he returned tid rrPrac4lit steps througl the vast solitude ' I .hc•loniit himself l'ace to face with aniothet -Mau. A man so like himself 144 'for-I t i brooding shadow on Randoplq 13raxtbn 4" facei the one ;might have , been ;!talFeh t ; the Ole:. . The eyes of the . two' . me 1 the new viten.: half recoiled viilth a 100 I of horror,' then - recovered.-hiniself an gook'. a 'step "toward,' ' holding out hi ,hand, -.. '4,7 ..,k , ..., --,, .; ' ~ r, 1 ' . ,:,. t- , :; ,t 1 t ' '' .i -!" ' !si . r "Dolph, ~ Ol fellow I"' -1; ;'‘i: - I 1 , I t " Keep back-!"'::tried 14041 1 1'. Ottx - 1 ;ton, hoarsely. "Whit brought yoU Ihitel 1 J 1. l . . . ~;,- . t• .---...-f.4-..-..... =3==l USER. \ 1 Satan mwst hail , : senti i . me "l e the , wore: roof Co - ' You thiata ,me \ , ~ you. a Id •I 'could not ' 1. No .4,unple chance has faCe here. Why have here' : "To be 'reconciled t 4 Brotherl" repeate bittertneet; " - 11 1 . r op 4; B 'o -brother: Ity Mel left—to take revenge turn fool, Lyeu own fate. y`) tile f , • listened. to, ,oyat,i - arid and . shall- have no thrinco ,down npOn Volt r .t.i):ireceiveryour soul, iii r will giy-Viyon , any ! de if the cold blood .1 4 ~ W ould not:-?...:iti! ,you deserve,lut - ,inyir ; able .that I feats to Take.this. We ~vtll~ ifrOin: - this spot, turn AI the.'Word, Pick up ( 1 :1 - swear' tratits he dog y. to dq it. • - Ho had• the 'teet,\and,h6 - ,. lie i' ; less - than. Obey .that ' • lLeaven bear wits ie ,to‘dO - this," he .cif tionii .• ' ..- ..: . * T f !ie• only, 'answer - z . ' . .vou lisafed was to'. 'tilae.,' . i A thotnenr, ]at!! ran : sharply out n Ot ka9Ooliih.Braxt(in‘ 6 ; `alone. The other 10 hands and ' staggare li groan had falleo-7 a!' the . abyss. What was litesi of those: two wh: - 1641iiip.R.‘ .We will gl . . . . ~ . ... . , . . . (,(`'Anti that, is your ~ oine, At , lab. W at will..Yotir friend's: say.;.s .receiving me' ---, Ojr,4. am. afraid.l!l -, -.:-.. - • 1. : - . .. ' ' ' .., -,-- ;..4Asriii(ll" laughed . Oa° 43rax ton .m- . r-' rily . ,l - `y,"My.dear i - I .a . tt•the. - - - citily daughter . of thehouSe, - and :yo'. •:, are:liny-;gnes4- 7 -. When: that - .is e.. augh i is said.- On. . that, reconirbendatio ':,,..my dear, statly old - pappa • Will welc; i me you cord ia. ly, mamma will take' yo.: , - to: 'herarms,and'. nobOdY will ask any .:. UestiOns. Here 'vie are, and welcome' to ,traitoaia.". - 1 ' \.' Braitouia itself • vi , • s . :a Virginian 'es tate ; he ',house ion' \ and! - low, , by lub .-mo . tial a stately :or " mposing structure, .rbdt roMny. and coutrortahle, - -and oQer-. - flowing with holiday gueits.',- -.- .1 "We have. Worn: O :t their, patience by being the. latest. , _arri al,' I ;suppose, and ' -pobb - ak is' on, the lo '.kotit for . us,"' said -:Aglac l i springing do* ,from the Carriage, tl ii iiiidt leading* the %fa:, • into the , covered ' . oreli.l • .".oh,,here ia , a . sign of life at last .on of -our boys, .- jiistian... '.Neal, how dare yOu 4 ? vPiit me (lown. instantly'!" ..i A.' talkyOung felt°. - .coding out of the mini' halls,had caught lier up as he would ''liavedone a child. .„” , • , , , • "Htiwtio; sis ? • It . is you'atlast: We . !were . ahout.giving yOu up as one-among the hissing, - and the, 'governor has -se - .riouslt reflected-. whytiter - , he . should ad-. Vert* - 'Log straye t, , .'or.: stolen, a little lnowngirl, with a, ' ed dress and a hot irible temper. *ark :d with- seven_freek-, les on ;the . .end :Of liki, r , 'nose,' w ith -a fittty 1 - i.ropensity. Air - sprat iiff.s and a happy ' knack of pulling , I air:'-_ ._ I inclined ;'to -the belief that. .you.h. d'deluded Seme.uti -1 fortunate youth 'nit' . -an : elopemen t,'bu t aninia—bless her credulous heart I. --.-' tuck ;to.it stoutly that your affection for 1 `french.,and-Geometry : Would-, nut permit 1 .you to' tear yourself al', ay froth the scene :of ',your - :enticing studies,l-th\Ough, hiie, 1 til'e• ;-laSt,:rOse . 6f summ4. , , you - ;bloomed Ilh(* . e alone.. . 'Oh, - if you;' insist in that- 1-4.igniqed tone, - ...db . Wn . yOtt.-g0 . ,.0f.. Coarse. ' I:big.sour.frierid'a. pardOn'....' ..\. )-- ,i ..:' 4 1fiss,Talc(4:.Neal:.1'Neter -riiind.: - oy , wild , .frpther: justina.:: 1 - HiS.... : _bead , Tan% qUitelPv.el,'iliit. l is . htaft,,,is'in . _ the :.rigW . plkce,,,'iasYou --, N . 0111 . 4.if5C0 . r . 10i?,,',-an4 *:,ik g 14 ., . 11.4ilik i 4:::at evious :'.Nea4' ' W hii:-pairt.l., Ilia '.',o4,inplititents.; : i t(• some &in.; liiiiior,,is,...faiii 4alooti: thieW.. back .- her , iiail,',4:44 - lifted'to . his sight the liii!lieit face - • . ,he'liai ester seen:, ',Ord inarily,• he :likil,.ii_ hearty ;Contempt - for his sister's .. .School 7 gitt irieiids, :and had ,givery:hiS lioisteiousgreetiiig ‘ - *ithout a: thought of tho'.slight,, stnalV. figure - .standing - : . in the background ; _but he . reddened . consal- . ,0,Li5.k.,... , a0-:13,0; made his . :- . 4Ok:tp:' _ber , 'anti= .wished he - h.id . repreesed - hiS , hos ish eiri ti- . eraticP lbr ' (nice. ' • ' ~, 4'A..:(.k that waswasyour. your.., Agl ae ?), • saikl• .• ustitia,::.'hiiT.Flie Sat.* jthe..apartment i Wiii6 the :tWO - girls. werelxisliare jointly; ,•stiletirrieflater::'of 'the. (day...:. "Do -- you kin ir; I . iiii& - fOr . lied• . aii idca from your 110464 - eiliii : pefothit...of : ( otiefbdiri,' , that 414 y. were little felloitra! ' in,:jackets, con 4. 44iderahly„..otip40 - .thau,._-,your,lolf p ` ::A4 . .oasit: mistitie., - _ of no -- moment, .ol4ourstii. - . .btit istill , ." - itish . lhad-known..,..'_.' I To : , • f '.. .:' • .'siti.j..*Ottlt-'.llave ._ refused to' corns, ~.:..149.NTR05E;.:,- . _PA:'..- , ...-.4INKAR you hel . -{1 to tempt, you• to ilbave kace Iki own tint eet and, , both' OftnigbUti 'face .vou . fol)oviveu the you, - .brother." tile..btliet with. I year s:buk one .'oli,'coWer 'a , tempted yo maid ? . Listen to n6ey. to tpy ,14'ti g_ yoc id. false finnine ith rne again. go. ',and nsk . heaven such a vain prak•- , enfriit -in :your d a would not:ruttr• • better thL le it giving youl-a take..three padpt )(1-fike ‘yhep I g - 47-e t pistol acid do ,shoOt you u 'are if yott.refOs eapon 'at:the oth could do Oo 141periOus coni- ess that you follee great agita - I which, his' -brother i Otion him to his 1 •r wo pistol shOti 1-- t air, le and thn Loch . f upon the led e id ,thrown -up is back,. with, a - sin le len. headlong doyen -- the story in the oh led to .This trag -1 ~tialiqi:onyear and • . hOme with inti, and llliad- 'set-' toy . 'ln,;aii i • • on that. :And I - realiv . 'had'-no- - . in tention to deceive at first.... le! are Olways,teas, • ing each other liere and l . mike t a : rnat,-, ter,Of duty to patroiniz,- the hOys,, just. as i they'presist - in tretqing me li l .iati•OVer 7 •l grown baby; instead'cq ti . ;:-.)il art 1 7 '43 , 3 ' 3 iii u rig' lady -of •eighteen,- . Who.' - :will - giadnatetivith- i honors -at the cloSel of , ' . .her i terM.,l',, , It. wttO! 'only after you, refusod' an,. in yilation ~rrom : Virg r inia Miis,whett site,:held..otitlas an inducement the , -prOspeet.2 : .ot..,niutiterOus ud. i flirtltimip;:that I 4 isco.veita . tOrtr error` :a conceived the lain ide - a4 ko - p- -. ' ing you in the datk - NOW, don't M 61036 wee-beguile,_please,f.or I. will . never crave the ourageAo' complete:,,my:conissiouil , It is all yotir fault if - I.:lido - co - nde-Oeiiii . - : 1 ... ed•t i`ways that are darktricks and lhat• are' '4iot vain- l' • You 'e such a ShyJ.tirifid thing: afraid - of yoOr ovrithadOW . T- verily beiieve. .You..seented a • Caversejo:rneet,' . l i . tig,straiigers-th4t, i; spike of...our.:ekpeot tug guests as,. a ‘feiv;friOndsi:Whielli,Was, the ,011111., It -is ; that itiii:,,lio.oo4,-:lite.r-. .ally packed.from t0R;1,0 ,- ;hottotri.,:and-•we: Will. have . an - an i m ated4icile , 1 . 0 the-nest m,on th, pr this . . piiristi4- : .tit ,i3raltottia wi1:1 direr . very -inu eh fora „all !Popediug it. . Now, you • mayi ; scold, if., yo oililile, lnt it•is.too fate . . to help,.=Yourself -Or, i disap-, ~. • , • .• . f . point me. -, i . --, - . .1-71 , 1 . H . .-. ... Miss Talcott did .noti,i. - 4,i ! . ail...hersellofi the: permission given i but, there was a troubled look upon her fabe whioligave ..Aglae a thrill of cOMpimption. ! ~:1: ,-.„,, 5 ,,, "What an. odd girl ;you: are, ; j - ,iltina r she broke out presently.',. : 4,miSit .thrope, and a regular. BraxtOrkia .at .Your :age, .what..will.yoo be 'by an by ? 1 , ..w0p'. , • der what any '.mafr.:ever- 7 did- to you .to youyou hate. the whole race Of MewaS, you• d 0 ?,,, - . • , 1 . .1 ~• ,--... , . .., • ._ • Justina's gray eyes dilated with ,an'ex 7 - • preision Which loOketi . likesudden I terror, and she shivered in? the- mellow warriith . of the room. • i'i • ' .•• • I . '. . . , "I begin to realize that .1 was ! chilled , through with' ouv "" ride, she said. I"What makes yi,u think "that I de hate, Aglae ?" i , i - , `Oh, everything in general acrd noth ing in, particular; ` Mainly, I' ! Suptiose, that you never hatie rip word to Say, on the iubject of lovers, Jike all, the .ost of us; rine, 'even that surly'l , ,old .Graybeard of . a German professor 'sets you . all i atremble if' he . comes on •you aurldoly. .IyOu wor little timid dove I , hoW are you. -evei.,,go ing to fight out the batil,e of ,life alont,,l Should like, to knew ? You will have'.. fall in with nay plan, if only_in Obedience to the law of self-preservation." "Your_ plan ?" questioned JuStina. "Such retiring innocence wciuld wrier suspect I had a plan if I didn't tell. her outright.. Well; never mind ; wait until you See Dolph I 14 ie the one. perfect idol for my adoration, is my brother, Dolph. Neal is an rattlepate, but Dolph is an. angel ! There" is au exception to every rule, and you have my free permis sion to hate all created men. if you only make him the exception." 1 - "Ziglae !" aghast.. "Oh, Aglae, I am sorry, sorry that 1 ever came. 'Whatever comes of it, don t iblame me." i• •`Silly 'child ! Therclan nothing come of it except what iwe would all *ish, and if not that there will be , no harm done, 'rest assiired: .Corpe in I'' Tnere Was a tap at the door, and at ;_her cOthinand a tall,, gaunt old negro woman : made.her. , appearan....e• ! i; • ,--. , ! - "Oh, you are Samazitha, _I suppose," ~ i , said Aglae. alter a momentary- stare.— "YOu see: Justina, my 'own little maid of old has married and left us , .since the limit vacation,but I don't feel the loos so much since a sojourn at Madame . Joliet's has drilled me into waiting upon thyself. You may - unpack our trunks; .Samaiath. Let me see ; what shall I weir to:night ?". :, "De big trunk,ilioney'_?" asked the, wo, than, advancing to .take the - key. "Oh massiful sakes I". ! . . .1 . .: Aglae looked at her wonderingly. She was staring with eyes ind,thouth open, as if in unbelieving astkoniShment,, at, the, still, little figure crouched in ad.eitsy,chair before the hearth.; . Misa,Talcott, Was, look ing straight:before ~,her into ..the !ming blaze, but evoiy vestuge of color had gone `suddenly out ot i her , face, leaiing'it , fig etnotiOnless almo'st' as 'perfect as if Vat -from: Carara stone. -.There was -au, in= s tan t 'of intense, Silence; then ! the . blick -woman, trotted forward and fell upOn:h'er, knees. ,: ‘' , .. ', -,, '. .._ ~.:, '. "Miss . 'Crecy l'' Brea ..de 'dear,Lerd; hot you come here,' chile thcNOw-.4e. good Lord fet o 4 'Say lay:2doOn oia:d* notalo't'ble and • contentious, ;'since she , !3 e e, q a t sweet', fade on'c more. - -: Felber toght to: do it tiebbei I - MisS 'Crecy, *honey.' Hain'.: ye got jee clue , word for de tole men what iiussod Ye and Juba ye like . , ye wor her own.?". , , Justi a moved;, and looked with ' her r f i ,stpady fixed gaze in to_theipleading dusky face before her.. ;I , - ': ,-...,,, . "What does. the wothan. thean ? _lin pi , : rilise, Aghte' , .the tioor thing - t4yee Oie'for some former mistress; of her , laVin ! , , _,Da !_getup, that's a gOod creature: . , The , wOrnan'a,:mouthi 'Openpd, - ba a. flash in - 'the eyeS of ‘thg,iti lagged , 6 0 iord4 ; . i.stupid blank groSse er c.P1411- ten ance, ftien tiht i j wit; 494`)/eLlfeo. iipii4' slowly. P ' . . , = _. : '., i , "Aied -yer pardon, ' .young laijiB;":' oe, 876. said. i.Dat'• iit, Cought you ,was ',budder pusson, . Du no what put- it in dislyer, ,toolish lc 111 I chtle to make such ii, 'Mis take!' l i ' '-. ' '' t - 46. , 1 1 1141 yu ,are really sera'that you uo I not kn w Juz'tina ?"'asked Aglae. . I. "Sir in st ie. Nebtier seed her afore ,nebber I" 'eiteratee Samantha, Shut• tili„cr het mo. th• grimly' over!' the 'wards and gopig, si ently hbout .htfr task:- And yet' Agate co tld not get.Sover'ihe ihotight that tit' i tre had been :al mutual recogni tion ;' ut si was 'not ,Of a suspiciotid natureliand ..# let the matt - er drop Ontof her mitid.aa :. thing.cf.no poiisequeo,e. ':,For 4, day or , two Miss THlCOtt.ltin,- ,gled among to guesis. at',Braxtotila Very shyly She . seemed to 'shrin k ; limn. inn., Ake, wits,'quiet and' constrained ;- t,hen graduaAly 'tl c . timidity gave way to Et naturalVcaptivating grace, she was Meta morphqsed i perceptibility int.() anitich,i i f sparkli` g,, t cinating little, beauty,Wtiose. glance' and wits set itiflahittble mason: 7 line he its 'fife. . ', - 'HT' ' ' f -'' Yclii hav put temptation before ute,7 she ,sai4 ,to ~!,her friend, "and_ I am not strong) etroufgh _to withstand, it. did Jove. soiety lonCe, and* ',this seems I like"a glinipstt! of aradise." Theidieech; tiler rilv be4tin, nded in a; Sigh. . • •' • '''kOriee I" . epeated -- Agfiie. :_"What -.a. Muth it 3elith: iWe. have grown ; all ,of . amend-. den ! How long ago, if I may .veoture to ask, i did Miss JUstina ' l'alcott, not yet I emanoipated! from boarding-136110°1 thrill.: dm,. revel in the joys of "society ?" l' ' ' 1 . ' "A ll'Ecy life,:: Did you not know I was raised n society ?, .But that was before I lost y 6 a. and I do nut often speak orit." A cot ain reserve . in her tone jot - bade fiirthe questioning,,and Agliii remeber ed the, she Thad 'worn mourning when she. ,e, tered Madame Joilet's establish ,ment !ne year. before..,, - - ' ''' )--, Why e this conversation was in progress in the! friends', apartment, smother, 4s being held below stairs; of Which giiis I.`alcoit was Ithe interested subject:, 1 -, - "Dilph, old. fellow l 7 Neal Brattim laid his hand upon his brother's shouP der, at, they chanced to meet quits... , alone in the Smoking room. "Are we' both done for in the same way. ?", 1 "I fail to, Understand you, Neal." 1, "01, yei; we generally fail to under standlwherelwe haven't the desire fo do so. But believe me,lt Will be better to speaklphunlY and act fairly now. There has never been.a. harsh thought between us yet, .Dolph Dolph ;, let's make a cOmpact here and now- that There never shall be. I am - dead in love with the little Taleott, so are; you. Shall it be i fair field! amid no faVor,.each for himself and neither to speak; until Christmas-Day; andthen no hard feelings over the result r The brothers' hands met and *were clasped over that -compact; and tho Ugh Neal rattled off his hopes and feat* Rau, dolphi said not a word. His Bator, was one with intense depths; he had . capac ities for good or for evil, yet unfattimed and 'ineuspected even by himself.: His brotli'er's . words grated hard upon , his Superisensitive ear. - ‘,‘Dead in love,'' and . his passion was an adoration too sacred to be breathed inAtille words. Ciiistmas-day ! A royal Christmaii; cloth d. in• ermine, adorned With :kilns that Isparkfed with iridescent , ' ravli: otheilwords, fresh = 'snowfall, and i.cic7;: glittering in the sun. ' ,just as, evening fell,Polpli found hisoPportunity, Riad in a burst of impassioned eloquence 184 h as ha'd never passed' his lips befOr'b his story i waa told. I ` - 'Y'ou love me ?" repeated Justina, a sudden catbb in her breath, sudden tev ror in her eyes. "Oh; forgive m !` I. was . Warned of this'. hut .I 'would nbt ac=: Opt the warning. I blame . myself ,moire than r you can blame me;, , but I :never , though t' this could come go' - soon." "That, is no answer: love , you.; I ask if you love me. -It . seems presump ..tuoui.to say I but I believe that yOu do. Look] me in-the eyegt unit •_tell , tne it jB-. 116 ti so,. aid L will „never- trouble.lou again with Inv But if Lam blest 'With 'your, love :as's I have 4rg t 9. hope, 'earth' , pbt keep us asunder. Look, at the; Uustina;' aid tell 'lne - itit is 80." ; . -; v Boit shel,4id not look ;tbeF , beatatiftil face was,al)paqi,4 an4,drotwo:„ as i.ti_wit s ll, some". terrible ta,ard struggi . e, '95;2'0 - 'dared Sh 6. breithed_ t(i - lierieltkkhe lover's hearibgia`;' , shaip;-„ and he ichi ght . th' words.,: , ` ft • g:That-.is to•prevent, Justine. r , The slight„p imediment of, ariottwr hUSband voting sir. is Very , bite-, restinggableau, and regret - the eces sity 'bywarnitig von 'that I do net permit , any tpan to- useuthatmaw ner,and. tone toward my ,wife."„ . Both started. The; door had 'teti'ed illently,_and upon . Ihreshold'B oodia strange figure, a tali old Man, with iron! , gray hai hair .. and beard'and, eyes n like "pent- up fires," gleaming beneatn shaggy hrowe a Man harsh alike,; , in- - ; mein and featqe*, who rernained for momentAi.oo azl l l, on them with a kind of savage . trig h::. :Which Made the girl he had -:clai hie Wifeshtver and cower in: deadlrped y , ffeivic Behind this apparation' 'came We4 . l,r and, plashing' his .._ way; past he- -TettoluPtik Arother. „ . . "IL :was a' narrow gape :33ii.N O . - - 1 •••_. - . r•.. 1. , N e al his .oice.. thrilling Will) AtifliPa.: . 1. tion.:: g' - .N rwbod gave- - ;,the theifollOwing . . . , .. , . dine : - 1. ,i . f . -.... , ...,-; -, - `'.'lf ,yiiti" ::want. W...know in .re : or. this. • . e a chat, tres. i . ivito - ' . has . ..been -' thrnitie • all • .your ;head ~Jwrito there,' he..latitl;: giving, the ell • add ,eSe„-., .‘I lidvise:yon o, do it-he- ftire, the in sdhiq sne-inakes-islirretrieva ble..,lnhi 'iiot aineng . ' her *vidtirtis,:bUt I . don't care to .s.,:e iny.„.frie.hdar Victimized, '.- .though,'P . M not the- sort : to litint'arty,wo w man 'don.' . Well;'..n . did •• write;'thOugh I ; would6"t, - ;adinit . to ,ii-lyself- thatl sus peckd her,:qind: to-day' , without knowin c t - hint !I 'sti'w that taan-at..ith urclLw.atching . .i her, with a loOk- - thii- - made-...me.', long to • knOck him down. , After ward : I .(0,11g,f,t Oico,-.rupaping - .. to, accomplish. „ iny,desitE%., :, , lie , ird. his story and brouolt him hear--; She' la a . vile' adventuress' with a' hniciand'' ' liVing,—thats man. - , ~•.; , .-,.:,:' - ” -1, •E , !I I- ~. . "That' Man" antr - 'llie -- "adrentiiress". were 'facing each ~ o ther. • Suddenli -she bilinglittlet.liand fromp amid the -fold*of .- . her silken, rre..s?,, and'-.., carried: • something . t to 'hem mouth ; ii;i6i:;_lOpkeil . ,4t hint, her ~ . eyeS full of- a desperate, calrn. ~ .• .• i - : ..."You . - will never -torture me- again,' Y she said......"Polph I" , i ler fade ...and. 'voice :... softeuett as she -. turnet:t.r . him: "Bless . . ye u , foi. the love. Whidli - , wOuid . ,have'.blest me, had, not ate .inevitable,bartiet . been., : . ; :, •?, between. ns.,• J dare, .I o tell :y.ott .0 is : uyiT ; -., that I have cheated . him I, have l taken ~ poison; Whiehl haie'carri. d . about 'me :, fbr t WO. yeara in preparation ; for th is mit...;l•*- , i . .. s men t ." ,• - ' ,: -- - .• • , !I t. What followed was : always,: like' some'„ . , Vague, hotrible dtearn in Randlph &ay. . ton's memory'; a' contusion of frightfdl , invectives and: : an -.: Outribur of.'abuse in'. .; 'that Strange..*cnce ;ia .vision of Justina. falling hack. in her Chair; *With.-a . ghat' ', death-stricken - facciand of '• poor. of Samantha wailing oVer.bet.' - . : . 7 , Abi own chile !-_ 14..0Wn chile.!' . Go e ',, i l l fotebbet and forebber, and dat .ole vilytin- ..'. killed her :sure as the hroke her :heart long ago—'deed 'did •he 1 Oh; *de poor 2 . bressed !MOO - Tried ik-sUfferin' ! 'deed • !•! Was she,' de. whitest,; purest' angel dat eb-.. ber trod. dis yerth.n• • ! - .- - S • - And amid her'. &Ai and., tears an d . , . , .. .. writhings,. the old :servant. poured - Out •ii • tale which:turned. the blocid'of het hear- . - • ' ers cold ; ; .of a child-wife; bought ., witlia. • price from a . futhet -- wlib,. whatever his fahltS, ; had been.: indulgent to - het-'atid' treated. by _ her.'",huabancl! utter ....the Eirst f ,.., glamot of , the ill-iiiade,match; was ovet, ... with a brutality' Whidhi. might have'driv- -, en her mad, *hidh -did' drive her to flight '. . at last, but not until. she : had ...borne for yearn with uncomplining.meekne'is, and:. .was in feat of .her 'very 'life. With that .. tale ringing in his 'eate r 'Randolph. Brax ton broke fro'm all,' well, nigh ittad . :With ' , horror, and rushed out into the darkness 'of the night . ; but '' ,,' not' until Neal ' had'.. .< laid a restraining and Apou him, and essayed to utter .werdsr.. Randolph ,turn- "Curse you r' he for,your meddling me all, and 1 wont him. They say in killed her, , tut I tel • Fur one year, thy- evilAtiassions which became dominant upon' that niglit, 'he.ld sway witW ; !bey grew, theyl ole soul, and upon the next Christmas-day,. reici;deoe'd his ,hands with his brother's blood ‘' . Five, years - Since,' that - day,' Brixton's . lay with its' sharP loutlinesviost the 'gathering tAvilight,,i and with ligh (a shin- . lug out.here and there,; and a wanderer and an outcast ,on he ytee of , the . earth Was going'hotne atllast, Gotng bane' to confess his, clime, to ! his re pentancerand, his good: Work's sines as an • ," atonement, forlf ever man truly repent ed Lifter. eVerWhel Ming sinful , madness left hiin,,it was this : one,; If ever, man strived huniblY And persistently by a:life devoted to, charitable deeds, tiir'self-repres and seltpurifiCation to' expiate one dark , erime, it vras , this .one. 'huriie and frie,nds,weM. plose i hefore Were they? ; For, years' !)e. had". had no word ' • death have 'been 'in the 'cirelethere -fitid: he "never have heard,.. But ! The parlor, , lights 'were' ablate,- *l, , and showed , nim , !ivitchillt the" old 4,ther. and.mother, 4,glae and,s gentlenlakOk f p traS Aglae husband. r • - Then he was Withiti'ithe band;tilidu the; door t :',hut there*. rneh Otlit weakness, came over him ;`;- beitirned and .T ,en tered - a 'rap m : near. at:, hand, -.Tneaning,'., 'to collect himself before. he tippeare, , cl to them, and' etbpped it "Mice .as• it torn 'ed to stone. • • *- A vision; rising from the :depths Id 'a , great;ehair ,there,; ,moved forward - with , s 1 outstretched ; biutos, arid .0 glad, incredu ions light tipo4.her t r ace, 1"" he said in an per. , "It" is Randolph; • atlast. - Not Jtuitina ; but imereeer. before'‘ the 'Others were made aware; or Ids '.presence, he sat 40m/ there and she tol&`:.hirs the Btol34 7 Vie poison whigh take *tither so quick 'or so sere as, she haat -thought; iikinfut medic leit had !beriirt instantly oalledi'and altars 4 and vu'. battle, • olit! Wu: , 4 1 0b, 0 1,0 4 , 4 ingrO/W cried, fiercely,. "But she 'would . have; `told 'have saved 'her from there that it Was he .you it was youl4-yau,