. 11 '"r!' i:.:. ~:•3:.e . ' , ......;;',ii - ;!-;,,, 1i 11 i , .'=...,..,41 , .;: , .. 1., :::1 1 1. ',', , r. , „ - ;- , jr`.. 1,, , . • ' ....; : v.. '1J . 1 .: . 1.1:i4-i11...,,,4:1,, =BM YII'H:AW=I; : ,E.:Y... SYMPTOMS. If, : when you bear.. a certain lady's risme, • • yoti led your plilies , Aive a suddep . starts or blusli;,ll§it' s,cilne'seqeVsenae',Of tArarne Had gtirred;jgst,(ll4l,. the, c 4 rrent,:s of sour heart ; • . •. And it that natte;--,-to Ptft,it,rat)ter strong-; 7 . • In euphony eeefus.:yerY All other names—l, think I eati!t.b wrong . . • , To venture the*opinioniyou're - iii i lore . !. : • • If, when at last, litetotne auspiciout chance,.'' You meet, the lady at a ball• ay, .. Yon shrink., abashed before ' her • modest, glance, • : 1 : . And quite forget. t4O And if, .moreorr, - -,'gaiing at her hand,' . You wisit,' upon ;that , hand',.yOu - :%•rere • glove, - It isn't very hard.to tinderstarid-- , ' Sea (''Romeo yOn'in•ln love !'. •It with two ladieff*,:ona SuNiner'itday . , - You sit alone, til t ; lunebeon, Oriat-lea, And think if one of :them wer tbut:away (A smile or so t ! o r "OnArokild 'Yet find your'WitS *WA; - You scarcely. speak to:, her: you're .thinkitlz But pi•:ittle sgftylS , ,',Witli.,the: other &f r .-, There,,S . aSon .stippoging i you're ~in •} If, all atonee;your , arnatory ;pen • (Which- neer liftfOre' tat erePted lyriz Iv eitta 711 1 :8(7- . . ° 741i11,0(04 . 0401,410 . 6, To P , rvid . .sang4ind 'inadrigal: relines, Whcrein on rashly • "troth." • : • And call your subject!'darlirig/ . !, "dove." ; .•!=. Or sadly b..rt. Some k,rtieljady'S The:symPlotti is unfailing—'yotfrein loyb 1 It of her se'x no .'other ie l f le ap , One. btilf .Ses. bright or beautiful as she.;"" if to her failings you are wholly blind • (The faults;l Ocati . ,,,thlit ot lier pOoplp.eel) . If in 'her "pug" you -see "GreCian And never doubt the angel bands above • Are silent When "oneilogs , --yOuTiOy suppose, Beyond the Slight:if:St.. question,' you're' in ; love ! - . • .-.-.. ...',::'',-. :'--,:?-11.kri#1$0ENC.E&:::;‘ .BY *IMAMS 't -ag, *II r. '••• ".• T 171:1P, e-,pf 'tinty." 7 oo'e;,•.llound: 'TnySelf` aii 'Orphan; and . brignt cOrtipiexiair,t. 610 c. eyes, .GreoFin 'lose, finely ofir..lipeiivh i lte tketii black, curling hair , ;:fiand.:ol.4 apology-Tor a nibs.' tache made 461,00:sata .644, sonic man. triyown,estiplatit?n I ratik ed above,tife, - aigrageµ young inian _my age in in tellettp - al eittibre; added to my Inentai-superirity a fine tenor yuice, awl:was ilrat.rate horse- nnin. , I had a host of friends—as what man of Nvekil-Th has nut? . and even at the tentl, er age of my majority; was the, pet of mothers with toaftlegab,le dangh lOTA, and ;the beau ideal- of, the dhughte,r B themselves.' , Yet; ineensate mani I re-, main insensible 4 to*t4e Many cluirm' thrown about me, arid= had entered my twenty second year 'before Cupid's fatal dart reached my heart, I was at the ,o*a; •my companiOn, a, gentleman some nine, years my sehior; (I always preferred my associates older =than. myself,)was what is generally known as a man about town, a man who knows ev. erybody, and whom everybody knows. .1 "I3y Jove! Tom," I cried - ,'its the vat.; tain went down on the first, act of Faust and we b-nt our lorgnettes upiln the 00l cupanti of the proscenium boxes, 4 '.13Y Jove ! A hatsa women that', is!". _ "Wit ich way ?'"'asked Toni, indifferent - ly. Ile teas busily wOchtug 'a ;ph:man little brunette ill gold, colored silk 'an, black velvet, "On, yort mean that sun b ant in the left hand itc.v. W 1137, .ellii don't veil know ; ? Their the gnglis, widow New York is going mad about• everybody knows titer, and she is yet. pretty. but not .iri My. line,; sI •i'ant tb: ire and brimstone ord(r of beauty ; yo Ini,d the kind ; There is' too much4vcr t ' t rY, and lYkliS ~,,-w4.1 8 1)Y fet ), tsi9loo .arlift9ii }lir ; 'give me an Amazon ; mY dear. bly/' ,' " r rom," I cried, ‘q l Grii,do you know that woman ?if, pm s-do, Igray,p - osei# me !,, - , . -, 4 i . , -= "Cert a i nlY , ,ifloul.wiell. , it." , ,, fAtici J: s ing, we "Wade our- way thnher " '' ,3 Upon en tering 'the ho x,trty. hien u prekt r , exited his respects Illst Ito the lady, and then introduced'rne:', ~ • " Pe rmit me, J 46l ; l4 anglYi , {o , ilitrod9e6 my'friend, - Mr: 'Cliffc4ii Dunham. , lie has spPnt several yearsitt. Envg:faild, tad!" "Alt!'Mr. Du'ilhono said 4rig• lAtig:: IY, in II sweet, tOIVIV9IOO, 1 44 (10,1), yOU ft . i! s i t :} doubly welcome., „Your !friends,' 'she , ath'al turning to Tom, ‘'`are always weld cork., Mr. Hat per, and I am always hap:. py to rank them atnopgst, , my own." , L 'lulu bow e d and euttled, and turned to the gentleman who , .was' 'with the lady,' leaving me tote-a.tete with h r; and•ehe coritillited,— "A r. Dunham, since Ton' h. , Ave been in merry England, the beautifuland bel ov ' ed land ol my birth, I feel_ that wearer: hot strangers. ' , i 4 , 811 P gave me her aelleately gloved hand just for all iDetatiand during that hand , - clop our eyes met ; both were eloquent with deep feeling.- , ,1 , • took." she said,.-itt la voice:That be!, traced a slight •tremor, sl , frvOuntaul the curtain is rising." , . -•;:•• - Then she turned , frem . me ; and-appear ed absorbed in •thepece,-tiod Tom andl' retired. We met on the street is3iee4lttaw out. 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I.sivi •;-,• . - - . her . step - in to'her 'urrittgt , ;'netird - the': anor 1 close at tev'her, .‘'ittitl'-'anti .-,hei .. .: drivel oway,,,then threw - -.-myself into - My. C l O3 Pei bes,itle,,Ml: i iiii:464y24l . iiiaii.Sti; . ',0:r.11 ad; .groWn Im p!:.a t ie..: nt :: , Wny' ,„delay ' ;. _anal we., , •weieltiV . en rapidly to;Ot-hote - Tifj*llieks.Vu h. ,' !-"-'-! ' ieilOif,-4UWao7 notOnonS J ,.-.In:all that - ii me . Itlikr , !nOt,s'ee, _;Air § .=:l;,Et.n g iy. '.:- 1 . ,: h=ad ; '., - damp ;., tip:, *OM a -theerless ' din n e r, to ,p i re pare for'thePietito - my letters an invitatioiv ilf:ti,.t . afkpt ion nt 14ts. Langli'S' for the . : 'nextfivening, ..In:: iny , delight f' at: again beholdin,' g, lier, f ..rat t g . ..fOr brand-Y.-Tana isaug- Myself: i n to- ajleavy . ..slninber,'fryin. :Viliist_i!,i, I,*ki,,ked ' ; ' iv. 41i; . a . i 7 'e ry .. h ea vy , head, iind9,..*Ty ltg - ,b c.h . earA" ':4* ~ tbe . next. -rnorii- . di,g,. : -H - - 'y .. ,::' ~-,..-,;.-,-, ~,: ;•:-.;,-,- --.-• v: `-j -14 -ris-Latta 4:3 ly's -reception was the most delightful one I ever attendect - • , tlie.it, -r.: • •Mosphere of the . _saloon L,was.,lfeav:y with :fragrance of ttrie , ' , Chtiik;esi f 'll6wers ;'. the toilets of tite,.ladies were beyond criticism !Ivii.4 - 01 4 ''Etre r is 9t . the liOstess, herselr wai. Vii, pOrfect- enigma ; a - clOnd of black lace sAept - . in a long,•graceful- train behind her - niatChleSs -figure ; a diamond' adorned 11e4' . neck, and bracelets Of. .t.14-;tanie pr.F.:: :cign 'a kiOnuslii4Y., 1 '...0 4i. he riel abanfa ti, 4,hroat and. arms.; . the, I arrangement of 'tier hair - defined -; e6Bdiijtidia',.ifid:'slione like shifted shutishing ..tbOve her 'face her eyes; had a wistful/ expression about ,them, 'and, her . beaiitiftir 'lips invented kisses no lesS than her queenly , manner, .;ft. pelted I them. -: . • - _ - No„ . 041 can\descrilee, the.,t!irth:7-of-Alocr;: 4161.fdlIcriv" -its greiftli - ; .1 they only know . -they lON'le • ands, 50...-1., iretufned home to -:- , ~ iny desolate aftattinenfi, :,conscious of a ;new. life Within . me--a Ltire that made a `new man of meHaiidl I said, "I love 'liter." - 1 . . . .....,.i •_' . - • Reas.o.. told Mg\ilta . th t el 'World would :ticoff . .,a.t,Oy infatuation,.;,.l ,was all ot.ten - „years ber junior:l ...but , :Ivh at' of - Oat; , -:LOiii - kn.6WiltiO' . age-rove dares".fer: , -. no ; .'discretiOn.. 'And I—lOved her ! I felt a pride in the k ppyledge,i. andAtade it my 'boast . arnotig 14, elnbll ftl e nd S, 1.. pcitireA .ilffigfi.iti .0,1,i.,1,t6_ verse;' :14eren'aded- her: lcieneatlf her- , -windoti 'l3Otinetel:Seit kher:dairy, and'at last;-,l:tecume . a COnstaut I ,, ii.si tor at her house,.: l „ . he,listenen to my wild rayings oflOie, Jensiled bit did not ',14#1*14..;-1 .. -Atla*t.',J,.`deolitied : thy . lit , ' itatinment, andAirgellfter'.•to 'accent - my 'h 4 t1.0.7•.v:.:.K7::::::i.,•-;.•,:;•. - :,.,:.:.:,;.!;, - , .-.; - ,."...; , ,;J: , •. , : ::,:.. '. - • "MY'delif'OliffOtd,",.:..ihe.• said - sweetly; "do you I.i . i . 6‘vi'twite - jr . .L ' ac6epit . 'yOi' .. gene eriziftS, 'otref I' lir i l i, gto your I cite' n 0 'de ry?. oi am old e r than yo.u.:_by_. many years ; I. _Shall' be' old, \ very 0i . t . 4,..,f0r, women. age fast - than inen,vgien . ydifit're in your prime; Land - then..when you See-youth and,',.beanty ay..and wealth, 'at yourC6m 4 triand, you will regret 'this', muff:lolly and. despise , me.' She turhed,aw, her,Tace: tlnititnight not; see Ali emodicin ; but ' , felt' her;slight frame tremble in m.r.embrace. - ---- • '' "%g--.4w -••- • ready. __... .t. wan, ~:lein;:fres. ,ath, .I..refuttid theldea with, .eloquent4ner- end flowers ,culledi. from • h r •.carefully gY• • ." - `'s ' `•": -' -' - ' '... '' • '`:. tended treasures were ever - o 'the:table ; • ."Itionot.ie-T Other -will .. ever' All., my-'and though 1 could •-; not see thern, their •Iheart,' ,oried: I ?You. are all in all to • peifume.cheered me, and my vivid - fancy me !" .•- - • A ..''' -,. - .:. '; • painted a bright -image .of t e good fairy ... .:Her beautiful head rested just an in- .I felt creeping - into' my • hearti:Ustirping :Btant,on• my shoulder';• the bi•eeze• wafted • the* \ tee. Claude hadtheld so long. • had }held The perfume of ' .114; 'shining hair to me, c . It wit: •a glad day..ii)r. me,* " ! gral.a. daY, .Und.lie.rlwartn breath :.played fnr , an in-I:when .Dr B , ston :reinoved he.bandage, scant "on my cheek: •! Then she lifted her 1 and I say. * Toe :world had eye..lonked 'head, and said, r in a' :..voice that faltered - I-so:bright, the Oa sa blue, nor ! . the•fields .slightly, -- 7 - - • ' - _. ,-. -•. •',o - green,. as : whet, ; • after, ,Ty -.eighteen . .. .., . - • "Clifford, even, • tholigh it breaks my• niont!ts'. darkne,s; .L went lout : fur. •the heart to pert with -Voir, I eatiltotj - will - tiro. timP, into the ii . glit. - ,--- • not, lie so iitiiii:it. .:Io yOu.. • - I 'tell.' you -. ..My 'o4ndage had been la' Cliffottlf-Dmiliatn;l! - love . you,, and'itis over a week aid 1 had 'not ':that which gives me., stiength - to put - von • who 'had . bee it •'. ‘SwaY"' upon - from - me: - I lovn yon ,- . •• '. - !"aunt. Looking forth With i' -- fIl tiPuoii gl)oll..be.tny._wiferj . ..gried,; .patieneo to her, I 12,t , -, Fveliemeittiy ela4pingl, her in - . .E0 : close on ,-sittiug,room, ,quite.tione,.in I embrAce - th4t'slie'Crutd,opta little:olth the . wild; foolish , .: dreani in •. w , , . 1- yaiti... ,- . • • --.; - '.:... -: :. .• ;,.., ,• - , --, -- . • • played. a protuinea, part, a • ; ‘,,C Nord," •slie:. - ifi iirtniiied; ','.ft.*foie • yoti-• - beO the',6 t age ' .'st . i+! ;no r. '•;11' .biticilpiprif 'fb t y....1 . ,a 1 4 , " , 'vows;': ilet ine 'tell :hurl ,UP...thi .- -12'.raie 1 .iy4)l; '4p" 'yoU'lliiit:ydu risk . \ th .s6orn of the i!orid . .. iv,heti she•.taritint4:the roo .bylttili . :? . .patl.',ftiliy::: - : : 4# :.,*(4ltl::.Wilt.'bot ~heverr.have known ~ •her,- fi understand our joveMo:l4l:surdio..id.4 '.beautiful as it was,,tit'ile'd'-he „it' itiiiriieilii - ;'ll4.:*lkeilei. , . Ifl were .inal... . ~.:\ . . , ...... ....,,, , . ._ . ..rich-•.notwithstanding',„-nif•q - 00 7 : 7:, EStelle 'Was - a typo of - Woni 'ority.the.worl&-,wohlfriinppoi, thatyou , ' .every:ott,tline of -14'0.1 . g 1 0,: - , - :married Mett;s double•• itireng,t,lf 'a Ilmil in perfect' harmony, -with: rentloll' , - buts you . Inow- ;that - ..011•:03f.•' .sweet,•loce TiViiii brightWifk• " • 'l • ' .• . r'''' -.. d ''' . ' -* -•- •"' . : proi*ftyi.in . cageo:f .0 i,secon fY.marri,geo Ain I hAti t hazel eyel r 4atpd \rever*frottkptf.to,g.4 . l.4ilf •troith'efg 'my menu: ; or meited;Witli thet husband's 4 iiikf.tlie,-•-uticharitable . :wOrld- , tiona'of. the soul :- h 4 :thii ivould,S.o„; fit'Sotlis;'.'fidtitii an4-'-,in,• ; ine an brandished hair wis:',Ortii .. „ , . . . :... .unprineipled adventnress--- -., - - --- - fif - .47-'" 1 1 ' 4 i lier:o,'bey;vpice bed passip9tely ly she, stare a up.. "Are ph: riot . gfyik you= do not leave‘me "I •E' v 6 r you do riot love me , "I cannot siiy that, Clifford,''evep to save you she Said; - lifting her blue eyes, which .bad heen, Ipwered in charming mo-,lesiy ; to meet mly own. "For myself, I would braie anytlug,fcr your love." `rThen . You are-m ner. I cried„ '"To moriow my lawyers shall draw .up the paperS and settle half, lay property,_ on 'you; dearestf.'_ , -- . . , -_, , - - ~,,, I She" emilrred,•.fOrbade, en treated, but I woul nOtbA Incrgea ;„ f9r„watk.io'fiev,er litippie thin - !ben giving to the object .of his! ve. ',,, i -,,, 1 ' - ''-,' - •"So th4t you might, believe in the .~ ~r:, ~. ;S ; - --- '-i - --"..-- , ' .-; - .. , fg•E' 1:,..... lel ' .7 *i!f :::. It ~.i..., ;010... -4,-n r ~ t; a Tf': oli l o 413 &Bile ie h i ! y . .breast.; StAitga-1 •-i . - 6, T.'',iiie,ee.i'e.C-.‘-f' c 1) en 1 4: . Teli fiord i)trult4l . ol'.' ,' " .. 'yb,.ii: ti nicifis. ychi -iity cried p'a'tasiQuate strength - Of MY lo 4 ie,"' Bile 'B:ilia parting; "I would, rather .yon.* p00r.." H - - . - 1: 1 , I ~, • _ : Oh, the happy.days that,intervi tween, our' th-trothed,atid the.settl. I TO thetn'l g li,ve illy:: earliest' _ - at EyerYthing was &nein Order';' my propertY,was . .deeded ' fOi lift!, out reserve, .to Claudine Langl, was happy;. . - . - . ~' :.. I sent, the papers, deedS,', titlesete., to kher. iind'init ;of dell6acy remained 'away until - .the following eiening.. 'lr on 'pre , sputnik' myselt at he , house; , I aksur prised to Enid the, clrawing.room, unligh t-, 'eci, .and, indeed „only., a dim lig it in the entrance 'hall.. : •-: I . "Is: our 'Mistress ' ill ? I_ iistinired; anxiously;: "of' the servant - wli ' opened the door to me. , : - ,- , . -, -,- " ' - , _",0h,.u0, ►B4. lint - she's g.tie-and here's, a letter - she left for von 51 •." , I starched the lett,,r, it rid him' ed . awtis. In . the'b.sylnth 'of rn . ,t'own rOti l'broke the-seal.. , The riote' was britf:' • • 1 .`tnit , Dt.i.Kaaw:—.7Your kind' erot. - u ,W.lialtig . presept- yaS 1%,c1 evehing. ~ I W01i14., ileverimitl , ce p i, so '.), Illua hie a "gi f t' we're'` it .1, liatel the- saWciion of: 'inf , wtioselloug frieitdsthip with yOli jUstify L tke,aet as,rliatrnal. .14•-0 acquaitifancs'- : a;:e,, even, .in ; : nal)pief t pionieut , k oi; , My ~life; -. 1 Ilioinent - ' to than' yon ' for - y Thouly,iit,- and friisif lOW MUY be theinthre - as:yoursfriend;l-. i:ii. , .. ~ st ii .• 1 -,,,* ~ 41 1 ,,Ri;. 'Rot I • A pccript,fOlciOd, written bold, large' li f ind :- - ' . ' `"P.'- 8 - 2 - .•1) if n Liar* 'old boy, feiv..-1 - offla, Wite; Mitt hope pin Itipky,o , ray - se:4l-`4. . , . . - -- 4 ."Yiatirs7 till. death,.. , -, - . ,- Talc'''. 'The abominable treachery otom atO 'the heartless perfidY of Claud he Lang -1l `ley, Were' li terrible - -flinek'to me', to re colierfroth)t,l started immediately upon! a tour: through„ Burope, - and -spent years aby4d. i , _:.•!_ ...:, . - ~ . H . 1. ' 144 i. tivellfy yeari'Older,if liOt a sillier, tnan when I was , eated_of_ my infattia .tions for.,Q.la,ndineky,,a love,asmad alid fatal , td" nip - lii4ee" oif - niiiiil .' - ii Ole ' mo te .' w hjah - Trifelcell thy - youth. -,!", , - :i: A' serious ` accident. had': temporarily be reft, „me of ..his - i,:ye sight, and i` I , fOutid i a home Vibe:family of a widott with 'one' daughter. I:3liss 'Batley wi l ts simply la child in years, not. over flt six,`withi* ringing, clear. laugh,' a soft m lluw. voice, l: 'and, to j m ;fudge bu . the any , kindliessps slit: did,:kae; - pOsseSsed.of a generons heart. I would :it long winter venings in her mother's A:fink room, and while, Mrs. Eianey busied basel with her' needle„.Estylla .read:alond, us from some popnlar — antfir, or the urreht top:" o lee of interest from :the d ill? papers, lighting up inyAlorls life, V foretllouitit the ever whet I v a in `d ti ~69w7 , tireciaq ,suirbAru, baci.pet,tlett lierrabaititoliing;qocilietfis' "gamma!" sbe ' • silvery, voice biong4 me rose-to .welcome tr ci ,ie impetuosity 0 -my ms s nak 4re,, clasp 'her, to - my. heart. "`=M myna I Oh, here you are, Mr. - Dunham' and this. is my Cousin, Will. Wiil,thi ,is dardear. Mr. Dunham. I've lcUlkd's 'much about; Oh, lam so very ,lal, sir, that you can 'se,. now ! Let. me,see_ you ttyes," cri'ed she, dancing merrily about ! Taking both my hand in hors, she turned me toward ,r,lin, windOW, lookiug me frankly.in the 'f4co.," . y eves filled with tears; the room grew ,:dark around me ;"'all the light -of*;: hop - went ouVof my life, for in the tearless ook that mete my ciW)l I - StOno.Sketith t reciprocated my divotiod, ' ''',t ..- ''' I t ink I fainted, _for • ...a - ll'''. • r . • k • .•-• • Z ) • . " 4 2 , , qc s \ .\. : '" • .t. ;: - • • • 't ' , : hgh t whe, lase 401) :,with: my heard' the in.. the ,ad, Auep q t y' lug_ to he “Estell, " . She . an Mr. .11 a w th bpw to k 1 'est . mirr sorry leo who r yas half . gra • whejil lip to' thiiik ift. • own , at our; re•very , AO be- meats en tion. me It it'll' , ,'*itli - -1 ; - and -I Ag ti titi wale forget .E witb,;uc aolii tit wo'-; I wi ,duly he retui4l.qi! til y tiara a' a:1'8,1116 'muffler S 40e ~ .Nl llli ,f, 1)Sl v; 0 . 6 a ' , loreifin and. ti c t; t 4) acr iiGt that • 16 g mit • d. Ao6rus this, ,t 4 -, '.steal di. kind happy AJIPER. /11 . Tom's I haye a may be aB N Tll roani ~fnl snag 'Of r ., TO,Nt:.i 1, of ,father ‘w 4 V-0 1 1 her 'ho were ;ye Wile! fifteen; !faslijori) City MI yearl, GeOr ttiarn*,-tot mg-w] "afternq. , they ahe' a few la tWO,"car --Mr., .told .th hastily; "low.- 'ith., wireful 13V;sirers ati- sation, telling since t Winsto Geora.P. Calvert . Afte gressed mneli i One at the:i Gar's ri {`,By carmag4 'out dri f,ir'yot .;11111"; 'escaped for, you The Tlfat'U• -dav;'6o '7, ;Ay 1 amde for 'seen Ilstelle, to, an. childish i 'a194,e..ip, : the ir.74 hicir~, Est 1I )11:- Udid iiot t _, star tle.(l .taen : 4l,„ a char ioli; 64 , .th0 Ong- any bea'u ty ; motilded ;Yen us;,‘ tier to,telligence . ; ,With nierri~ iderest I lc; alusteilog t ' , back lotn AI . flower -01(1;7 some t •hqve. is :ge;t:dr(l ;au , ner. ha .Side, giving 'expression.._, ed, and her twiny eeit.f ng, " w ith at -turOflti :fta ..repiep 1 ciw‘ tell yo ."Ina long g. silk of lain u, shall pl for "tI I have s , mud p i donith: rately; covered t was candle n I next tecolleit wrielf;.and the sofa the ''sett kind e happy ) jo:youg".tangh listeW; L'ojuing . ,rooni, aintro - 'he ,tputily . tvu9s of .!fWili" epeak- 'd sis 30 happy," 831 r Inother. are, • fond% of ()tie aflothe, iatri ; they are going to marry-:-- .)7 are . older." „ assept 7 -1. could not 4nd voice and - lifted my eyes to 'the, modl 1r opposite. 1 - reflected itacka trust` td the bright;chishing Will' whose life ; ,tVas nearly do, just bei4un,litt presumed., of her ' tis,`Put ire fools!' -` • " In \volt abroad.' Another twenty: . ed)hitiity,aud .thither,, trying Ito.' 31elle iu chauge, a'trall, arid settled doWit old man, at' the ag,e of sikt:-* ifluvicive, to bind to life - -aird memory of the:bast to!eheer - ihy g , I ; have lost ail trace of, e rt.) US Au nd frieni),, ; Toro, Claildltie who betrilyed the. ; and is lialipy;' , so l a ells int's but. I.:have"inoCSee'n Pen' not liPow , thlit ttny old hearticts ith love fur hei and that , , bright, _, ttifut 'spe; was :oil, me • - •,.. HE TINOCOUSINS: • r By wpi9.yiA:' ERSE suburb's of a larg'e citq, sir ed and beanti olias, sto ail beat looking cot ue-fainily home 000100 and Miffs.,Vloyd„ an andGeCigla their niece.: • - Stii fter .P.X9uPgtilln4 stiß , 'P4 ll te:AP ihubli` attitelfe4 WeilQii.i)tber; I Georgia ''arid" - 11:Ste11& zero- iiti6iie eturg. of - age;.. they , ' were; se ii t 't4iti .‘, hie boarding,sehool in•:lsTew ! , - Yorli: ere . t li ey:Ke in al ti ed fOr t 4 te9. :7 94.- kily,- Oieii they grailnat4 ', .. ' • ; „ ' t ita:and; '.E.Aelle - '4eitt: AliiAr',ftrSt: ; .41 rime: sift:lll . e hi , lido 0,2 ~ : is.ther.:' , ' I flowers of :every, - vari,ay::- . Thilt -1 n as the two . - girls i were in t4eir, busily, en pged..,„ai 0 milroidvy, rd he door bell iing::lnitc.lll,,li i in, . in it tes'tne ' 'gerVi6it 'eatne"ttri - Wjth' ds -contain i n g - names n f Igen tli.inieti-' Vinston,'and Air- Calvert.: *; Ei tel le, seryant..to : IQ, the. gentlemen; to hen they. .made theirf,_ toilet§ and deeended - tii the; parlor be-. 1 hey all' then - entered into carier- [Mr.: Calvert:. and Mr. Winton the girls what;, had! _happened Or had .teen 'off, sOhool. .pal -.par leo* at4eutton to that after tifiertiodn,= and Mr. Ito \Estelle. • I • • that clay. the • ac . quaiotwooe - • pro very rapidly, and .•tll..girls gresir terested in the gentlemen... • • . iorning, as they were,liugering !reakfaseitthle, -- talking` of ,y?tl. .- ! e, Mrs. Floyd said; soddenly:: he way, my dears,. the,Monteith' . called...yes - terdayi!hile you. yrere, and_ othe (,be le vitatiOu s . I 'AiiitS .eng,gif..d at the id the•:eiretiltristiinao liad‘neaily my t.Yiemory I dill get the:cards inaig rade - cried !Georgia. Mie ,•; -and- Mrs:- „MontAith'si., &it - Art.41.1.- 1 re alyrays-splndi,d,fOrishe i ,is such s ing . .l)ostose;', harritd to their z `ligoroi,:kirl std sve . :entilthgtit tdething. _new _iris, gypsis, avel rci vn • • ci.epply, for 1 0 z. 0 ekatailti,d t h tik .3ittcooetuirie sorpl..w.ti at i.q 44-al I *P.cTqc , at is it ? lum aU attvntiOri,"sitid .I,' in the ~ trst `place; itippn►.4e I. We' I .sei atike,‘ and resemble-characters oi.kigh t',--4 -.mea4:l e,Ortietaingt to i t itesily.ery him r, :.„ T , ;.. - ,what are !they I to I bq alikekur . ?" ehrgia. , ; , . lli'don't interrui)t rhe;and L .- vat all - about ,it," replied Eilelle.— 'llion to the, dress, we `wpl have ! uze veil;:.andj. can have that pink; mine, made intom,domino ; )t , hati 4E:lesB three - months now,,. and 1., • ver - mike it ' up,, aki "'mill use it, a purpose. . `Now:` one or tis—ayi i all wear, the :veil ; .and:;t:::must ly hair, ._ atrangqi ' jnat:.llko : your .t- ou my mooalight „dreAle :IMO 1, se, will enter, i the. ropia se `e land not take any' trouble Ili'dii: nraelvell ;rafter 'everybody haadis ; us we, will amend to the dressing- L'7,) ii; A yot 41 - 114i 7 • r ootn, ivz al,d I will put on the *ell, and yoc ttle domino, and descend 'again . . Then tbelun.will begin. - Everything is - 'fav'or-`' abl4.- for—uswe-are about -the..sante_.... bei,ght, our iorms are ,rnueli : ahko, And our 1 - lait -tffe: saute atiks to our motheri4r being tUrya sie •r 3 and per feet,pietaris of ea,oli other." • The ropm,fairly, echoed with latighter 4 as' Georgia exclaimed : never heard of anything so delight I ful !" • • . Estelle :.consalte4lief Ttiiiither ; told'theuY.to do , as-they. chose, 'on ly 'Ol4 must ; notnbe too extravigant.... '"Very,_ well, we ; had better,. do .our,,, tliismorgiii ? , go DaintiOt's ; she wit; bi with Others. :. ''• = Esteikt ordered earristio, 'and 'They `t3i)en -. seltcling their . 1 dresseq. They . 011,4 leave titeir,ordero:l jhe, J 0,4 be , told their se'cret,..e;tiif entered. : ,quit .hearth)!. iClt it; pio n akci dee's'iei ,- tfettr ' Mittlamittlfilled• , her. prorais6; 'well and ';1 Ares,v,:i. were ~ very.,ohtirm ing: e ! $t tt,!'t di it g - 13efo.ro , their . on t the t evening t 114: gave 'P. : 9116 f tO heir' 'tblff v4ehen ' 'we'nt roonitir . ..ihstmetioit: ,nothing !lava been mamma," - said Estelle, ."'tell I will go 'and:put-Am-A:4 .veil then go. 4own, the,. to,leC hi ti see my costume, 'when, Georgukgets, , j. stn thee-domino Thev - .'weilt to •'-Weir' deo " I'4'*' . gia ,put on, the!veil Estella - dooned: t he : dOtnipti. : .9-porgia to , tbetits lihraryLiha eateyed, l ,ving f'tlapii, 'how you :4,161i:I`1010"" "Why,. 'bias • Estella; - 'you - fairly (ditzzle- - : - thy -, 'eyes.! pert)." 1:!"` '.i ..' r, Then Georgia caught sight :of a pink, domino in the li4%. * Jkid.A.A4..ghe ran back into the,rooin, it; echoed her oterrylieal r laughter: ` For_ awhileMr.' tFlnad , looked ptiiile - e,s'theif the-v•deirdecVtlie disgbis'eperfedt.% • •Floyd orderid the :carriage and. took ,th.e, yoing ladies the ,hall. When 'they' arrived - Est,ella" preceded , GeOrgia; 'trim enter4:4=iihorily afrerward. - , Th , atm.rt hat' was - offered Estelle. was that' of : Altr.,Calvert ;-be ,. vaa•rfot masked. you,.think, - could, disguise . you , Estelle ?". • he askpd. - i"Yei; I thoughil l ivaspretty well dis= tlised.” ;, • • -.. 1..2t /t/ They soon joined the daneeitr Mt.. t! Winston and. •Gaorgio,, w.tlie- dancing &leo. . After awhile; Este Siporgifk saying; :, - , • "Ev'eryolle,„ has discaiereiiiies low nie:' -- 1 ''-'" i- :4' 'They ascended. to the dressingirooni. • it `l3-ire mayour , .veil, quickly,-GOorgia,' and you. take the domino, and, hum,.for I promised,the, next .waltz .to. Mr.. ) vert," said Estelle. ' ' When GeOrgia elitered the parlor, Calvert Approached her, saying : ' - ‘9l-iss Este;lie,,y9u promised this,waltz „ to me." Th:ey vh Wed into the altz h,efori „ GeOrgialitiiitiiiie to 'say 21,1 . 0hing, while Ur. Winston led -Estelle - out on-the:ye• randa , and found a seat for het. "Pray• remove your. veil'; . l,l3ave not , Seen your facefo,r_gujage,,7J)e asked, st length„. . . ."Oh, n., I cannote§ht) replied. i ' 13elote sliexould spealiv hoi took both her..hunds anol,told her,the story . , or, his loNie. ,si4rte'd And e;Cluimed,: r i`oll, exctiSe raid not: dreituf of inistakelike this ! Tittn not :He turned pale: and walked away. , ; Estell'a sat l'or. a ; while, like to in a dream., lli : rectly, qeikrgiik ,oarne„ to her , ao'd 6141 . hey tifoiluiv,,,4usl,.(4icy..,u'rent the - ileessink 7 ro6m. ''' . . •' 'f•Este I le; Wald "Georgit4 file Your yeilotnd hurrk;vtlieketis'soine•ono knit 'fig: Y9P•in 4 e • z They chtwgqd , ii'nd ascended. if Winston approached Ggorgia, and scion reVkate the Same story enat+4.ha(l , told half an' boil. Uk01,.. Mr. Calvert t: ap „ wpTe •,,there,, apparep mn j4y,ipg theinsel:7,es,excredingiyi , three gerctleineu e'aine, to them, aid'ask:-, ediu;hic h . 1 "" '.,.!‘Both of as rtr.ilthey exclaimed: .- I . Another gentlen . utti f,,i 44:y o u haven'.t. put •the question !ight. G-orgies, w t dre ,the A vCilfitis . i ind last ?" —. 4 `l3qih orris I" z The, gentleman declared at :was :Of . no . use to try to ;find ont,,wbutet Judy wished to ionceal, "The ra..x.t day,. one gentleman' sought an • in terve tv With' Georgia's goardian,and another gentkmen with Eetelle's father. The iuterview must have proved satisfttc tory„ - ,for, the following Ildisy abridal party einllarlied. on a :from,Neyr York to Liverpool. ,•. . . • Tiarrow taxige ekirtaie what 4. We'eterii paper calls-them: Narrow gangaig.go4 . but they draw long trainv-belltwillsra:ii, and when under motion ttio sparkkily : , terribly. • rf 411 . • '2'2 .11 ,' ) T :.'i k111;00'1 .-1% ::',!,'t-„-,,-;,:;s:4_,D! .iziv.t:,..k.i.:i l't,r.c. , !": P.,f! . 11i,1:;c4:,,:, , , , ,;:f 1a ~1 1 , .,1 'Li , P. , :a';' , .;1...'.. , i':":,4 ;41- 4'.;: - . 5:,..• 'I.. =EC -- i-~ ~. r~.F s.~t-;' - 11