The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, March 06, 1851, Image 1

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, Tirr, REGISTER. ,
PUBLISHED EVERY TIIIIR9bAY
4ailieff•W ! , Chapniazi.
Advance.paytnentinTOTsliperlear
If p . 444 wityin. the, year,
If not at the end dihe :tear,
- The Poor Man lo His Son.'
BY ILLYZA COOK..
Work, work, my boy. bu not/afraid, •
Look labor boldly in the f;
Take up the hammer or the spade,
Ancl . blush not fur your humble place.
.told upyour brow in honest pride,
though rough and swarth your hands be : ;
Suib bawds are_sip-v6ins that provide
The life-blood of the nation's tree.
There honor in the toiling part, -
• ',-Tbat finds usin the fm-roired fields;
It atampe a crest Upon The heart., - 1
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ill .raure than allymar quartered ehialds
Work, ork, my hay, and murmur not, . •
The fUstain garb betrays am shame •:•• •• -
The grim of forge-soot lertv'm no shame ;
And labor gilds the meanest name.
And man is never half so blest
As when the hysy day is epent,
So as to make his evening rest
A ?holiday of glad content.
God grant thee but a due reward,
gurdeoes portion fair and just,
And then never think thy station bard,
But work, toyAtly, work, hope and trttst
To Miss
rxscumen lir Ar-cr....rn, •
1 do not ask thee now to think of me,
Save a" a friend whose be;t heart wishes . sire
That sunny' days may ever shine en thee,
And that. some one, more worthy far,
When from the y heart thy first lovels removed,
May love thee tenderly as I hare loved.
Nititr.heed rriy, words, my precious girl !
Affection is the richest pearl. •
Nor lightly should be thrown away
On them who cannot lure repaxi
Beware to whom thou shalt- ienffrt
That priceless jewel of thy hearto
Care not alone for
.forro or face,
Or sordill wealth,. or witdiing grit&
But clarase thou one whoseisonored kerne
Thou most be proud to share and claim ; •
Let it be one of cultured mind. _
Of generous thoughts and feehiigq kind,
Who never sought, our e'er would seek
To wrong the helpless ur the weak,
But ever would emphiv his best
To shield the friendless and opprest
Who proudly treads temptation down
Nor. mkt' at fortune's dark e st frown;
Whose equal fuul and mind sedate,
Cati stand unmoved each change of fats;
Whose faith is firm, whose honor bright, '
'Whrete love is an immortal light :
Such svera.the luve.,rualakate k .,
That can be worthy of thy own. '
_ or
A Question Answered:
There is reason as well as rhyme in the 'folloW 7
ing couplets. Ladies ! read them. • ;
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1 father sits by the chimney Ts.,t,
On a wi1., , ,,z s day e5 , .. , 1 mg V runs' ;
By hu side he a maiden—young and fair, , 1
A girl With a - wealth of grltion hair; • i
And she tease. the father etern end cohl, • !
With a question of duty trite and ;old ;
- Sac, father, what shall a:maiden do,
'Whin a man of merit comeN to WOO 3 • t
And, flither, - lwhai of this pain in tny breait ! !
Married or single--whxli is the best 1,
They the sire of the maiden young and fai
Thegirl with the wealth of golden hair,
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Re ;attlrers,as eyer do fathers odd..
To thequestion of duty, trite and old; . 1
"She who weddetb keeps. God's Letter
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She who weds not doeth better: i
Then mee k ly answered the maiden fair—
The girl - with the wealth of golden hair; 4
" ( will keep the t•-ense of the Holy Letter, i .
Content tet do will:sit/tout doing better." I-
Tur.D.0u7....44 'rue, Auum' Vo r d7Cll . .—A b7ew6
taglantliaper r 4l l3.4e.followirgatory of a Iraq,
who quartered at-a, tavern rot louj
sinus oft the-Sabbath
,
H - prepared himsellte attend elittreh, (but not
pooetteg Oatzeiy important chattel, a watehi.
and being.particala4 demote! to cat a dash. lei
applied to the landlord for the loah of lone. Th i€ .
houllord,.immessing a - yen. Poweifartilarat. watchl
read-dy complied with the request, but previoust3n ,
'ram! up liee aUrtn, aed set at the boor when lei
suppecwlronid,he in the nod . thee!' Abe faatprayi
ir• Thee Air* repaired to the . church: he arcsei
vet all the grace. of s' &Ma ' intiisite`at the: ,
otembericement'ht. the prayer, lad - stixxl pia . *
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`‘ t .T.T grnetugror r ith the Jmarrowed spilt, 'alien_
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deuly heieropel,iii":ir.4-4-144morered fsfre..,6
rattlesuakes --thirsAiitliteUetheniatinlidgimei•
named. The ' '' - ,
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faligut,gna r , 4 ,,: , - ' '.: ' . ' jaraiek-mitiviititlii
Ammili -nntr.ide 4f 441. pneitetpi*,-,411.,040,421P
asiNgi it into ineneeitnaliAltfinit ice,l4„:olotai
tor-er.i,r, and' itsieined Ofirit*illd -he)* to
The sound 'rolled-off thte peer — tillik'Y.l .b
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ni'aelzeil.il. l
hat, and timid* one effort. trw the door,: hartiedeff,
Titkilks, , :tratth pocket in ono band and liitii/int - -in•
?Le other,e-amid the ,„sol)prestel laughler„of,g,,
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whoii-i*kre6tVitt
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Pediapiiihe"'" greet blow, ;' *so - called, er 4815,
' thatswipbsoviethe greeter - portion efliew Eat;
Lad. defog &rata .and ovettantiog- hoes ei
wail ithatPtien4.4 its dietkit 7, with iblowitit, us
remembered ! I Y "1". A our reizimi- ;The _tom.
do was e 4 ",ft , !iii4ljfikretat di Ittlsits:i husetts. 'en_ii is
a* et' the - ftiffthriak.•:the "-" heti: 'or the i ce..
ettewseltv tbereirteitledW YerYwatiraapio,
dense wholaicator;sittlehe/eresedlat4e /eluding
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the Id* arouPd his !MtlIP.:-1. 5 1 1 e#, 41 ,9 :OPP":
est was et its beightlie estle4 tstge*Oe eeferel,
Members WI& hOly;therifill Itpor hie Weil; to
eltr tip poiyini for - their *iiat‘''iet-itioti'l- WI , had
woe Procaedes flinthowitier. wbei , *P - ftkineat-blast.
mused i _ . hill,t 4 .00114t;ati *shag_ his go he Ank
!ma his iststy_eose ;unroofed by-the wind,
which was 1160 OW 1 1 111Wilbil VI the wood
-44 Th e 0 1 2 :sliiitedi tieetusl.V' - mese • - eri - hie
fist, secleoiamig,seits4 lisonste the *edit eit*ltt'
lesot
6140 liot:the. iOl4Siolit Ai It*:
t ,_, u1116 11,.
the eatir a otritetties /*elite
141i'wi tilli:felocigi - cit leith_t„. iti:olered
rwoue.bilraiiikialy !edema if —Weep: ' '0 - 1" l'ii:t
"Olor,reger is ef Sao swig t.
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THE CER 4 rIFIOATE OF LUNACY; OR TEIE
v. YOUNG WIFE. '
rondeded.
liven via Cly the nextMerning, in °Het to give
myself smite time for reflection before I. met Het
ton, according to appointment: -Atter considering
the nutlet-On every point pf view, I came to alio
conclusion 'plat I had better see Mr. Charles Het
ton in order to be able, on oath, if necessary, to
depOse to his sane state of Mind on that particular
date, beinglat the - same then:, of course, aware that
his wordivand affectionate brother declared him
1 insane. 1" •
1 With this idea in my mind I left the hotel to
proceed to," the Pump 'Room. The .clocks were
I striking th 4 appointed hour fie I entered it, and I
i had not tat en twe twti up and diovn its extent,
I who ElettO,n steppe6un_to ow with a
-now do''you do, dockaN -You are very punctu
-1 al. :"
4..-s," I replied, "3 have great habits of punctu'
ality. 1
I ~,•:-, 4 lne of the cardinal virtues." he added.
Thtn dralving my Imo_ within his, hesaid, in a
Midential'Aoneas we left the room:
'DJ'ctor., I hope we understand each other!"
I hiipe WO du," said 1, determined to make him
I speak' init. f"
"I on taste you to my brother's Lou-e," he con--_
filmed; "of course he need not know who you are
ur.wirat is sour errand."
"Of ouur:4 nut," said I.
"Cniree handred a 3 ear, you know, doctor, to a , 1
young" mati,'land all his time at 'his own disposal j
besides, is lie joke."
"Ift ii," i 'said La"les an exceedingly pleasant
jolie. :
"Very well. Then I think we have nu diffient
tiate.be fore dc:'
"I dou'c see any," said I.
"Wiell, then, we tnuropglily understand each
*theft' 11y brother Charlet; is tratti."
,- .3lidiless! said I. "ii an awful calamity!"
"04, very." he added. "The idea, now, of his
, thinkihg to Marry a voting girl."
" . .114(.1 people should certainly not be allowed to
i loony'," 1 reinarked; "I consider it wickechiez.b.:'
-,I es we"shall get on very we ll together, cioetcsr.
You Ore jut the sort id sensible medical man I
wished to Meet with. - You understand me gullet"
-' yes." itaid I. "How can 1 mist:dlt"
."1.::poa your certiSeate of my brother's insanity,
I canaye him. conveyed to an asylum!"
"Ce tainl4you can, By-the by, who is thisyoung
personie was going tb:marr3 . ?
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."Oh it's ti most i i idkiiiiius -affair. _Some • poor
daviridanghter or other whom he has taken a
• f.,143ey! „ ardAfor what, think your'
- 1 odn't g4ess—is she beautiful!"
"Wliy, yes* pretty well; but that isn't it. Be is
going th marry her becausTe of some ridiculous non
sense about. her kindness to her father, who was
blind, finer ea- that sort of thing."
"Oh,i indeed," said L .
"Yo d may well say 'indeed.' Now just see how
kam situated a young man of seven-and -twenty
---uiy l'hothei:Okarles ni thirty-two, and this young
girl is i nineteen. A fine juke, truly! Why, she i
aligi 41:1" A Invgragnailpeind Where are my erpie
tatiohe thenr*. ,
1 "Ah! where!" echoed' I, "and your brother mad,
s-'11;50,
, p 0
b 0
50
too."
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"Hal i ha!" Ae,lau g hei l "upon my soul di - sctsir, you
are a dfoli feijow.. Bat 7 come, hare we are on the
mad thitny brother's ,em. Its three Miles out of
town, s we had better take a By."
I a . "ed. akid we toot- a tly, which soon rattled
and jot ed 114. over the three miles. W. mopped
;Attila ate-, of a ] land me ,
.park," and in
.. the dis
tance 1 sas- a imble mansion, surrounded, except
to the west 'and' South, by old and magnif icent trees, lat lent-an air of grandeur to the latid4cape.
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t,.
is my brothels pluck.," said /lettere as far
as so eye eke reach II alt freehold and 'belonging,
to him, , id fifty of th, , best houses-in Bath, are
Mew'- his property; 41 . 244iti0n to all which, be
g.
his lan i ed pnclaerty in "sofigeof the richest count ies
in thel dom. now, l'intsee, by G- , --d, doctor,
all this a a stake srorthipllying fon"
''lt r lip seems a Elie estate," said L
Ins . 4:scour - se Vie - ceded towards the
,Imuse, 4 win we 4424:4,,5e to it, Hettoa said
`tome !' ' ' • - •
. •
` . li 7 --t shall I call ylnel:: What name I mean?" 1
, •"I de 'lied!' object toian alias," !raid I. -11, on
don't me. by Env right suture, I shall certainly
decline • in at aIL",
"YOu are riklit," he cried; `"bp Joy* you are a
deep eri , &Om" . .'
"Oh; op are flattering m e , ' Julia I.
He la ttiand ring - the bell The annanums
.7p,si ' tely,,sussivered by agrey-headed do
mestic, *hp. in. answer ,to lietton's inquiry it his
brighter iirtts- tit:borne, answered in the affirmative,
atial . vriirere inhered kilo a. spacious and handsome
parlor', -1 • ' :--• . • ~•., •• i • i .
"4ionitee: said lietton, 4 ‘averything;is in good
style:bele. eh, F
fieCtc-"- .•..-
Intleyl. i hire siltioniSiesti,nulsonier Man
• sienrl rplled.f ; •• hit silky its proprietor should
be *num.* ''.'l- - • • • • •f. ,
w .
'.tort runny ;,frAlberi!' ittried 'Redfern, "by. Jove! 1
31°1 1, 141 7 , 14 1 •W° 1 :14:44 ficel, ,, -rfnl*lg me hollow?'
41 0 F "t n'TAPPearittle•lnad oaid2that 2ilr Het:
Anti • Twoul4 see'is iti:the„thiiihte-*iiii'lf we ernnld'
'i,441 eriii laii'2 ire'dia*ltiirtviii-iiiidtite4 iiita' !
ilogßisetli,tiptilooret i l* qiiiiiiirwie - setiterNiw-.
.44411isentlignait l opn: of a Palefinalit'Udiq
- ottaliturt pf conhtenanee tont with Imo of the most
tuteVettnal expressiciris fever :we. . .
' ... IT* * '141.)1Vell legftini to me; andlkeu tiih!initti I.
Ithrbrotlti itill-:=- -- 1 ' ' - ;.:, , • : t
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' 4 •'-“-Wellitobert how are ,yowl- Thittgeollernin is
- raseiifirel,4Y99l26) Presumer; .- -• •,,
) : / tres r' l ; r fr i , l lq... l 4tbEr-4," 2 4r7 ' 7 777”. 2 , 1 7-,E'Pther
Clisilear , . -
Ib ' :td. and Mr. qbarles Hatton -kindly invited
*46-.• et ,,ifitilf. ~ : •., 1.. ~, • -.. , - •, • .
• "Ye Java' a biapetful place, here, sir," I Asia.
. 4 Y: : lis ,, replie4 "to me it .is very beau tiful, ,
is 4
becatlse L f it Lila 4r f l amilY associations • I.
'That:M . 46%4d t ' ilk must lead, it an ...ulditioul
c h ir ips;._ 1 . -. .... ~... !
' "1r1e".4" he tentioseit 140 love the old boomer - and
the Inaostic oaki,-Erverpopot isilear tome. Even
nt,ilipve, to . teelenee cm** compete with tutic_ft# of
the 41 ' 1 1 144 1 clie7 o ,o3' ginitati° ll wkkh Oil'
nitto4,
..ps*_4l4, spelpot:bie bones of )4
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' "•ffnd'hiiiii,,tlie Inas," th ouglit'l , mtbit 4ovil be
comp* ttitissi &ail aid despidrof *lunatic pay-
IFOi. itl, Irins*,thssq ik
rptilhus-4* is.btother.7 i, .'
"TA( ref; laid Robyn.l. lost broigkCiip my
frigid to.lkaye 4k* al /lie 4,011=4:.* - r - -1 . .
1.-1 -'"Ali -. :iviipiiiesafrlviN:uf of jvnie'iiiiirtamiles
gett4jiiitiokinibottiett'A;:4, 1 - :!'; ..-.., : I - = , 1,•. - -.'
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`THE WILL OF THE PEOPLr. S THE 'LEGITIMATE SOLItICE, AND THE :FATTHTtsS PEOPLE • THE TRITE. Egli. OP VOVERNAMICT."'
physicipes Skeehes.
(:*"l"gil§ l E, -- PENN'A T 17,"- 1 8 Z. 3 I
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"It's a very fine day," said Helton; "shall we 1 to ituniista myself by a stroll in the Mall, and. ?lawn
walk back to 'Bath. doctor?"! 1 one occasion, after tirin g, myself by walking up and
"Ari you please," said L ' I down upon the disagreeable little stones which are
- So we started at an easy pace tnwards the city. ! there placed, I sat down on one of the wooden seats
"Do you know the exact form of cud% certificates?" • for rest.
said Hetton, after a moment's silence. I had not sat long when a lady, for such she ev
"What certitisater said I, with an l innocent look, id' wtts. likewise sat down upon the seat- A.
and beginning in my own mind to enjoy my situa- ' black veil closely covered I.er face, and, as she lean
bonce, amazingly. ' e ed ripen the rough arm orthe wonder! bench, I was
"What eertificatel" he repeated, "Why a certifl- t surprieed to hear her sob bitterly. I debated with
eats of lunacy, to be sure." l myself tiresome time whether I should say any
"Oh, yes," said I, "I have seen seiteral, I could ' thing or not; and at last the grief of the lady be
show
.you the form any day."
• cares to ezeessive, that I gave up all scruples, and
" - What do you umanr lie said loehing hard at detertimed to say enmething to her.
me. , a Mad.urn," I said, •• I true!, you will give me
"Mean? What do yeti mean?" said I; "you don't credit for better intentions than rudeness or cure
look at all anxious, as I expected to r in d y o _." , °say, when I venture to inquire if I can be of any
"Anxious about what?" he reared. I service to yeti in.your atllation ?"
"Why, your riothei's state of maid, to be sure' She started. and clung to the seat, as she stud,
You did me the honor of culling me In to divide as in a sweet but faltering voice—
to his sanity or insanity, and I have the pleasure to e ale, no, I thank you, sir ; no, no." -
inforen you, that he is not only quite lane but e.reet- " Perhaas," I continue L " alien I tell you lam
direly eensib/e." . 1 a physician you - will tech more well:Jed to trust to
I shall never forget the look of dismay that Ilet- the civility of a stranger.'
ton cast at me as he btannuered "A physician," she repeated, as if grasping with
"But—you—know, you consented to—_____" ' her mind some idea that gave her relief, " a phy
"To see your loather as a professianal man. and sician are veto sir?"
give von my opinion as to the state of his nen,l," I "Yes," I said, "here is my card, and if I can be
said I, -and that opinion is, that spur fears are ;et
Sheany servir. to you, pray command me"
• st - took Inv ,:,rdard and read the name ; and then,
groundless, for lie is perfectly sane.' ;
"Yon are asking. doctor" ! _ then, as if continuum" with herself. she said :
"Joking! Wbv should I joke upoo so serious a i " Perhaphll,eaveu, iii its mercy, has ordained
su l
Upon my word. Mr. liettqn, one would this. A phe - • • •icie..l f Sir, I—l tin. poor."
dunk you rrafty trished;,•our In other tp be mud?" -So apt 1; .e.aid I.
• Come Your he cried, losing all patience at bay- a But I cannot compensate"
it g en completely failed. "Oh :" said 1, - intercepting her, " we often give
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-Oh," said I, "If that's your conduct, I shall trot, advice gratis. ou know it costs ue nothing, so
b:e you for me fee, raid cut your acquaintance." I don't let any thoughts about fees hinder you trout
making me useful professionally "
"He lerateci at me for a mnment with each a 'de-
She lifted her veil from before her face, and look
monine expression of countenance, that I really thn't
ed i earnestly at toe;
d tlie , n. a i s , e bat /sfied with niy•
he meditated some mischief: his face Was perfectly
livid with rage; he seemed nearly choked ,with P t)! `i t r m e t- ,!: ° , la • i! , ' i L r e f - t a l l e ,,,l L ,,' l n i t iv ' is, ill." •
passim?, and clenching his hand, he shook it at me, "` a 'a
,
fears were standin in her eves as she !tram,
saying, between hits clenched teeth: !
"You have made tar enemy. Be are! Curses
and there was a loek of interesting simplicity 'Too
el
on you—beware of me!" I , her pale face that ereat: v tile:teed n.e.She could
,
net be above inneteei, or ittenty % ears of u, , e, - and
So saying he darted from me, and left me to ma - e •
s although not what would conirn.,2lly be called a
sue my walk by ru,)seif.
* e * ' * *.bea e t , , there tra* eve eta, its her general manner
.
My feelings, as I walked -towards Bath, were of ' ui , a PP e , ftrar'
011
ee ' ...° lurch re, 1.-, 11 lei '" nt- red Intl-L."
cemeineu `with I , ..CUIlee, that 11, dcl:4l/ted at
the meet agreeable nacre, for I feft that I had
the chance vinyl/ had given cue the upportuuity of
sem:ally defeated aenlot of the vilest end name wick
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being of-any eereice to her.
ed description.
" I am married," she said, showing me, with a
I repaired directly to the hotel, anc when I saw
blush, the wedding ring on her finger.
Sir Felix I immediately said, 1
"Sir Felix, I have been with Mr. !feta - in to see So am I.". said 1, cheer:ft-11Y.
h:4 brother."
, "I will tea N "II Sr."' Eve a 'der!, " ni.y inelati
• Eh—/.11, the mad fellow?" cried Sir Felix, ••he • clioly errand in ',melon; bat perhaps you will beet
that going to have a mad baby. eh? -You west g at e h " i t tan" that-paper"
it al l i , e. „ l , %. , n o de ..t il 7 ine tiit a eri., 7lt.te u n , pa,,.peru,
``'her the:
t i h i e pen n i r n t
knew. I den t-approve of that at all, doctor, ehl"
ea or I either," said I. "if he had been mad; but , e ..„, 1 . d ,,, ' t e_ o !mea,,,,N. eves , b .,... e r ' e ! t e e - tee-a .-
I hate the extreme pleasure of stating, that he is .. Putt VHI 1 - ro . v . , tie wife et Nit-. Charles He•ton.
in his perfect senses, and a more quiet intellectual, implores that the Lord C hammllor wall' be pleas
gentlemanly omit I never saw" i - .ed to hear her, on behalf of her much injured and
•• Indeed. ' cried Sir Felix; "I am gled to hear II" dear hmarand. wire has been torn from her and his
on my Lai I am." ,
happy home by authority rrf a certificate of lunacy."
"I know you are." eaid I, *for perm tme to say, The paper f or nealy dropped from my hands; I
withoutniattery, that your heart is n the riget - pelt' t ely pi.ped la eau.:
place. Bet Mr. Robert Hetton wits noeglad to hear ...aamtee thud e.
I examined fervently.
it, and lets threatened me with his saingeance le- "Sir :" cried Etuile; b liettiatt. in sexerae.
cause I would not write a certificate talus broths ••••• I thit`tiftagaid," Said I, -that I hare met with
etas insanity"
you. You are the young wife of Mr. Charles Het
"Eh, what?" gasped Sir Felix.
"The trnth i i
ton, of the Grange, near Bath. His brother Rub
" The—the inf e
era has bribed come unprincipled medical man to
er as a
I I tell it to you, sir.
rascal—the villain ? God blesstmedi cal write a certificate of insanity, in order to rob him
us all! You must kanow, doctor, my eyes are open and you of your property; bet he won't succeed,
now. and I see it all. Oh, the thief [ And you, . fur I'll fail him yet. learty take my arm, end come
my dear eir, have acted enter."
I yourpardon Sir Felix I should have honor with me, and we will hold a council of three,
liver , .
consisting of too, I, an I my wife."
been au umuitigateusaannetrel if I had acted oth-
`-henu at. ins quite: bewildered as I spoke,
crease than I h.:re Surely a man ie l i me entitled and the claeping her h'u'rls, oca—
te any great credit for refusing a bribe o commit a "Its Heaven's name, .• ir, vt he are you '•"
greet crime" - i
" I am the ph e eieien." said I. "'who was first at
" Yon may any what you like," crie Sir Felix, I tempted tuabe bribed by iteleerz Hemel. That
" but you acted well,
and you know i El' , Yt'n 1 willgiveovou a key t e e very taing, and show you
ogue of a -doctor You must know, / on' t forget what effect nay evidence is likely to produce."
it. (T that rascal, Hetton. Who . ould have! ; She strove to give utterance; !! to her thanks., but
thought it ? And he cried, too, so nia -- the vaaO I I cut her short, and, taking h. r arm Ile ithin mine. I.
abond: "
Hetton.
to the surprae of my wife, took her home, and in-
I was greatly amused at the intlignalion of poor ; troduced horns Mrs:Chat-le-
Sir Felle, and I-said: ' e
" Sir, Ido Etna at* E•tOry was con' sacn told. It-appeared
n't ildrik- we shall see any rriore of Het- I
that Charles Hemet had a great aversion to the
ton. Ilia design against his brother wile ironetrous ' eclat of a public marriage, and had privately mar
hi the extreme, and, after_ feeling as 4 =at de, ried Fauilua who was
the,vounte lady to whom
that Iknew his Yillanous tntentimis,theproleibility ! raker: Iretara !tad alluded \Vit . : guca indignat un
is, that he will leave Bath." ! ! a few areeie.'after my rivet to his house : and. as
"Ah, you know that's all very Weil, doetor," said ' slid' relrtted . 0) we, tile very day b e , five !lien
Sir Felix; "but I'll write !to Mr, Charles Hetton, mime to the houee, amain:Pnned be, a constable,
or call upon him; 1-will put him on his guard" and producing aee r;
rtiecate of tunnel, front a Bath
"Recolleeceir, that we can say ncithing pasi- pleyeictite which was likewise backed by a mega
tire," said L "All we •can assert for a certainty trate, they insisted epee removing him from his
is,that Hetton employed me to visit !ell brother house. All thh. dormant passions of Charles Het
profealionally, and then was very aregl because I tnna nature were aroused by this arm-ceding, und a
wetild not say he was mad." I . unhaopileehe had by -force resisted the men. The
" All !" cried Sir Felix; "d—n it, doctor, ain't coneequence was, that he avas dragged away in a
that enough, eh? You must know that Hetton straight waistemie leaving his servants conipletely
ought to be hung." I I paralyzed by surprise and g,rief, and his young
"1 believe, e sir, many a better mnl has been I wife in a state nearly bordering on distraction.
hung," said I; "and you may depend that he is I Robert. Elkton, it appears, had planned every
malting Pinar:ld misery for himself ill the long thing so artfully that he had Procured within three !
run." ,
days, authority, as the next of kin, to take posease
"Of course he is, doctor—of teettrestei and , yon ion of the property, in truet, and had actually the
have made for yourself a pleasant refleqtion while effrontery to thin; Ilmilia's marriage being valid,
you live, eh? So now we'll have itbottl of chain- and to turn Ilea from the house, with insult and
pugne, and drink confusion to that raeoat !" ace. -
" Mrallettore sir I" said b waiter, at this moment m!
was certaeiy amazed , at the unparalleled au
popping his head into - the rooma I
. ..olia-ehi!" gasped Siral4l- I J., ha - assuming dacity of th,ta. proceedings, and - for alime was put
feetly - at a lola - thoroughli to comprehend them. ' I
, .. .
a
a Tip lintlfrom excessive rap: •
- Didlo 44 -17, 1 45 - R/ I' to 'Mrs. Hetton, ago to Mr. 1
o ,
, . la ,Er4tna. sir!" repeated the coa ~ .
- - With all - the impudence ifnaginable, &tea eteas! -Steele, who ile, I t esete told, Mr. Ilettoe's attorney r' -
"I did, side'siii - liPlied "soitrill- ey evidently
about to walk into the moth nth ale iipobbis , e . , ,l, e •'. • , ._ , ~ I
face, when Sir Felix suddenly- eat i ehau a 'thidara at L' " 11, 1," myau TS ' o elug 'efflt be a"u ,
tat of Water that was on -the table. and, ilo.naY dis- a i . even , mallthey
could
,_ would _
._ to
mad' and astonishment, discharse4l it . like axannon P et - thiee - the Le4llCheueellor . to issue a commission_
. ' of inquiryy andethat, they said, as the miens =were
shot at actions head. •
It missed him, and hit the d r
tr i6 iet i e i l a
era s not now Shank, knycl not be- done' for totithie to
that it smashed into a thotithl- piece 4 and del- came- Sri r c l ne teirnn- in
to make a pereonal apple
and canto s t y to Bath with a few pounds
aged the waiter with water abd bits of elm. -Het- cation,ret b er f ee Ltd • file
tau, I fancy,saw that. the
game
was
up
1,3 regarded
,_____. -
~.. ..... given, , me, ate call upon Lord.
ananeetlor. I leek With me the written paper 1
Sir Felix, for, without a avord,lie auroetl fret:lithe
door and disappeared, while the - waiter rushed awed to; you Irat I was refused admittanee- at
down •stairs in 'a very frantic manner, screaming— the
houst'and you,
returning to my humble-lodg
ing nearly.heart-broken, when 1 met with you," -
4 Murder!: mar's? , ' ' , '
,
- Leonid keep my'countenanceirionser,but burst "Very Trell,"..faid 1, "we will now see what can
into such a roar of laughter that the man rang . be dune. 'I am only at a loss what should be the
again with my boisterous mirth, _ first step in the business:"
Affair* soon assumed their. mad aspect in the • -". - Tha tins? . step;; said my•wife.who•knew all the
hotel,"-The pike of thick:canter ratistied theland- arevims LILO° t .1" 8 / 1 88 / 4 1 be to call Von Sir Felix
J1'141" - '
lord and - I guinea perfectly satisfied' the' waiter,
.., 1..r,t • i e ,
arailiathe champagne satisfied Sir-Felix And jui,;:, - job are gat. ''cued T; "he 19 . rich and irdlu
*ell3ct.which ws' out &fink confusion tu all hvpq- 1 °"?..hil , 8 4. , lat is more, kW is really a just and
crltes4ind sceundrels, E 120113 OspeCielly to: Rola. I d n i ith4artitd . asinmeterittitanding 41 his accrue
netteet. - ' ' °- !' `-!! ; • - 1 .- • a •-e triciticea ' .
..e, ! '
.
. a
• •, , a , a., • lad': ,ao. 1 "And iirt*listentime,e added, my_ wife, 111 w "
The sequel, boweiar . ortil- shim? that Eliir.! Paz *A' If etkeil ' '0144 lis'b.Y liioloink our Pelti e r
kterlton_and I were poi:mach ape lo s ta Apbert, ;''•"liessr!carel atillicienfly thank yeti l" cried the
Retteac hut:.iiat to anticipate them,' I' will "telatio - polMrvirao-- -. "-y9a Arstvelgivearne,new life- e t
thsi orients aithey'sseetied. -'' i ".•• 's ,•s ' ''l' . '' .'!/ __7 4 1. 1 1 184, 14, 1 .,yen tWo together," said .1. "Alia
Altai Sitlfetha sisaliasselthid rettaiw4l to lAsli ' .to bie Felix gt. BB cel; for, /im - 84 ! 81 4 864 ' 841 a lu . /
4, 4„ . an d 1 4 2 4,i t ach k rib eritimn mt.* 3 , , 0 4 4* Mated: at iiiiii tiiiit: inOtOWI booth ?lull rani
--a soureltaliall txtvei host ssaiy•till tiee you andTonr
1 ,9 k !f i th .-1 4 1 ..,...4,1 8 99 14 F4, 484 -4 14384t !i!" 8 "4 " .i I r , •"_4 b is - ',bop. , •:.---
to* a sisikiitOosis, *lase, witii, a di'tote,iialxa ot i i „Jig-- v - -: -*, - ---•-' .-, --;•'-• ' • - : ,_,
piiidd l io ny ''.. lit 1- 14 4 ' 14 , ,,,, m ii x 0 1 ii*,.. 1 !dn. ttetton thankedine with an el' iii
.1461 •thi 0 • ... '-' ' inagewi.l - kokiiiin t rosi Of gnitllode, Which • saiit.4,•Kest deal more than
phyaseat*iti*Sfithp,aidtfroirall i a ihde;lill timo ,
...... rkiiis swat agprass,sa44ssisuar . aty . hat, I.Pt#o4l
- ?talon call owlie FaluAlfitust. i
re at ma, a alma aa ,la
WM ~0 11 1 1 04 4 4 41 1 4 tr o.o; s plialtio l /.. „10 MP" p f .-- oun ix , -,, ~ .Lig ia ..i. , n o 1 00 t i: br
r
ti' 'kr lime be pass the'par - iki,i iiisd iiry'6ftio, 4-t I , ! *Skirl e tti Ift
41:"Ps4 ialialigre. ' ` ' 'I
'' '':: t. ''' ''' . -4 " . LW hal adi 'th au exbortitioTh te Inai
, .
i• ' -
_ .
I to do what. he could "to right the ‘ .opprestie&:.and-1
I
[palish the oppressor.
Whet: I had done, the old man immediately
ti d rang the bell, and when a servant 'appeated,!
he screamed out—
", The caltiage—'-tbe carriage!"
" Itis at the doew.sir," said the man witliadarm.
"All right, eh?" cried Sir Felix... " Come along,!
doctor, comb
,tilong. You' Mast" know, Fm-,in a,
great rage—au rage. eh ?—you - know • ,tha
I-1 won't eat, nor drink, nor—nor
me, come aleng. doctor. You must know..'rll see
jjtistice donei or my name ain't Ilertton, you know:l
Oh, the villain ! The--the thunderin thief!"
So say'arg, he dragged me to the carriage lattt 7 ;
nut my beig able to say another word, and When
we were fairly seated, and the foot nan touched
I las bat in an inquiring manner, to know, where his
nirtv:er• would be driven to, Sir Felix ihunderetiou(
in a tone that made the man jump again—
"To the Lord Chanceilo'r!"
" Dear me!" said I, " that is active." -
"I know it is, sir," he roared; "you must know
eh?—the Lod Chancellor. and L are old college
friend , . and' rhappeu to know that his heart's in
the right pincer, you know, and—and d—n ttie - I'll
make him-=make him eat his wig if he don't do,'
what's right in this business, you must - know, eh?"'
The carriage anon stopped at the residence of
Lord the then ehaneetiur. and Sir Felix
Meriton's - card, on which he scribbler!. " Dear
I want to speak to you particularly and 'privately,"
procured us instant admission, and in five minutes
more I found myself in the presence of the Lord
Chancellor rilf Great Britain.
Sir Felix: Meriton always carried with him a
yellow bamboo st ick, and upon this occasion he was
not withoutit, and I was not a little astonished to
see him bring it down with a thump upon Lord
table, and exclaint at the same tune—
" All lunatics are under coat jurldietion, eh'"
" I believe so," said the chancellor, with a graile,
" have you wine, Sir Felix, to place yourself under
my care '•
- NO, I haven't" cried - Sir Felix,. laughing, iii
spite of his - excitement "all I want you ft) deli,
td ham to what this gentleman has to say?'
He then formally introduced ins. and' I all at
once fouild myself in the embarrassing situation Of
making a speech to one of the first uraftirsof t h e
age.. -
I suppose I managed to get on pretty well, for
when I had quite done, and fairly related all the.:
circumstances of the - case, how Robert- lietton had
at erupted to bribe me in the first ius i tant‘e:, down
to what his-young wife had said to me, be said—
" This appears to be a very bad transaction: -I
will iteirtunly grant a commission -to try the ques
tion of lun.:ty, avid appoint medical men upon, it of
unipie-tionalbe ;tetray. You, sir, I would advise,
should be a witness merely. . I Nlr. Charles llettOn
must be produced upon my order, and should he
prove sane. 1 shall then advise a prosecution against
his brother, and the medical mail who gave the cer
tificate, for ,conspiracy, which will, withouktfoubt,
end in their transportation. Robert -HettolShall
have - immediate notice to produce his brother here,
at my house, ou the morning of the third day from
this," .
This was quite satisfactory. No-one conic rex : :
peat more, and Sir Felil and rleft with a
cnnvic
lion that all would end well for Char: • etton
and his young and inferesting wife.
I returned home, and conainunica the success
of my intereesien, and Emilia strove to wait with
patience on:6: she could once more behold her hus
band, who had been so cruelly torn from her, and
of whose p/ace of confinement even she was igno
rant
The three days at length passed away, and Ten
the third -dity had T ece Vet! a notice to attend-the
intioiry at the chsticelkit's house, which his had
promised to_inst tut,e.
The liournanted was an early one, but my im
patience W-puid not allow me to wait for it, and,/
was the first arrival in the large parlor at his lord
=Lip', which was set apitrt for the investigation.--
Soon Sir —+— and Sir —, the eminent physicians,
arrived, and preet-ely at ten oclock iris lordslii
entered the,room and to3k los seat.
Several or the old servants of Mr. Charles Heti
ton had tieen sent for, and they gave -their eagti
ti
and affecting testimony of the sanity and kindness ;
of their master. -Then I gavenly evidence in Ail*
and whets it was concluded I?Lbert Hetton Walt
called in, fur he had not thought fit to dist . egurd .
the chancellor's summons.
Ile depos'ed, with unblushing effrontery, that
hi ! .
brother was insane, and that he called in the wed,
ical min wha gave the certificate. He denied - er-r
tirely all my statement about what passed after Ilk'
and I had lift his brother's house, and concluded!
by saying, that in obedience to his lordship's sum-!1
moms, he had brought his brother Charles, wh'i was'
.
helot:. with la keeper. ,
• Very well," said thechancellor, "let the Oleg=
ed lun iris bh brolight;il4"
• That wasia moment of terrible auspense -tome.ll
The door opened, and Ch:irles Hetton walked slovs4
fy into; the room. He wlsigreatly- altered.
fee was ghastly pale, and be seemed to IA 'stiffer•il
ing front extreme weakness and exhaustion,. 1 i
. There was a dead silence for a moment, and theti
the Loyd Clip,flelitir said
" Do iYair lthow'Why you are I bronght.here, sir?" ;
Charles llitton mist an anxious glance round the
room bhfore Ihe replied;' then he said-- i\
that this is an impartial inquiry in 7
to lay state if mind '
" It is," St4id the chancellor, evidently gratified
with the answer; "I am the Lord Chancellor."
A Iltish or color came acros s the pale face .or
.Cbarleal Hutton, and his whole frame seemed to:
1 44 4 4 e. as he isaid, emPhitically
-4 'Malik :Goa ! Hear me, sir. • I was torn from
rimy happy home otr a plea of lunacy. It was " hp
' pet/I - bat. camelty, solitar3i confittemant, and obloquy,
of•allf..kin4.4le.yen to b10w. ., would really drive. tne
niad; , ,..o thltk, who should take upon him to say,
When 'My - lemattitY bannfenced / Sir; to avoid sr=
ttial'erunity,lhave-howifor a whole week feigned'
to be mad. 4 doubt not but I have been brought
here
..ulth utcounctiiou shat the 'hellish Plot had
succeeded: , Thank Godi it has not. Solitude .did'
_
net_affeat - nie,`for ` I am used to it. l er clai '' 1601 7
.ry : bring lilthei;• ray servants-- , ray M privat e
triends4mY "iwife- , -auckttsk them. ell 'w 1 . • have.
been, ther(judgeter ydurself, sir, What,..t Am„,,„- 7. 1
There, sir., stands myeatimy—my, own ' Pier ,I'.•=-
There; - cairgring be eatr my gaze, ho'' ieinblite:
God be thanked, hi• As grace.even tolre bee," ` . :N
• , EVerf one rasp'!teriblly interested a iffeet; , ':
ed . by this address, and the chancellor, rnin' Ir . t o
Sir-r--r-slha/trniUettt•pbY,sintaa, said- 7 _:,: ,
. -". Will pit' 'psk,antr questions - . sir ?"
YOU are ;married, sir!" sail-thO'ritiy"
Hetton. "';::,.1 --- -4 ' !,. - - h'-' , .. 1 , , ,-.•,--%'
-z 4 lAltn, r ~ k 6
, I *plied;i• r I-- nugtietU lui •
young lady irlinin I ailniired for 11 , er virtu - 1..;.::
" What-hi the atauttntiir your pruperky ". '_:"' '-",
"Rither 02 1 '403' liji lll- 1'.1*4.441 - .Y. ..! ;, '-. 4 "‘
'You are.fond afa9eacer -- ..,..: . ', , ;- ~:--',,,,,‘
• .-p a , iiii „ Adyl . ~.r . ,: : ~,,,,,,, , ~.kt? s _ V 12., .;5: , j1;111 ,! 1",)
r a t '
. 4. Atikfiltn. * Pttal Rau* gotol,; . i.f - iti.# ' Uii4i
any remarktillus4ianiWA:i*rurkii r .-:'i '- - Q. - : 1 " -
' Charlii - t er - 41: . 'Wilk
and theft : sa' - j .'" , 1 , 4-4.. 4--ii- . .: %:: :i i .: :, --;,, T :
"1. Otittlf4l2iiii - slid. l'iisl,iliileordi 44 ' - . ...44 . ,-4i, - .1
..--
_, .. -., :
~ ..,,,, ,:,-.--,.,,,,
.-: - .--, - .. - -i...: -- , - ..i. -- -: - ..i 7-.2:-;-,:::.,,j.
IME
- Cern .Thy
driventiiiestrkeepereiato a mitifidtkoVolliiii' - '4
Inn thitiaeKlisig-theini*llliiiirf—Jiiiiiirl;
to turn the moon trPars.4llpend*Jliti.ii:
ninon at
"What - is your gentielta'r iski ( dil(ss
c h anc oli; r . - • _
". bk. Rotten isAiSieli'lle l' kn. - ' ' '''' - ifir7■•l".-
- -- i ' 4 ::
" I quash the'c'ertifictitst ef-Aatiteet;t-10114,10.i...:,,
chancellor. ." Mr: Heitinipau are: frie,,•':';',-'0 s,tii. :
. ' My wife?" fiver * Retto; la's firitii‘Eittik.T ,-, i?i'-,- 1 ,
"She is below," sitid.l:. L '-'"..- s''' . .'-_-_,': - .'•_5 4 . - Y'2,,, - ,
' Show Mrs:Reftean nis instantly,7,legibeittilite:f
,- •. ..5, , .. , , , f.zr --,- - 4. 1- --:,,
cellor. . ' - ----,'_ , ; : . ' ...-.;'•-i,
.Etnilik.was, the nett . 4inutd in hiiii :.... . ~.''''
arms: - Robert Heitim 'sit that' the fiOni'-rf,W# -.',.,
*AI
With him, and he crept t0w...n.4%46 d0i*,? , .. ! -- - ,',..f.-1,-.ls;_itz f.,
" Stay, sir" cried the ehittirialW .stl;utiginikiiiC'.;
tli the Fleet for Contempt et court 4,110." =t
the asylum in which - , yinr blothec:waS -
.;-::-
.and you, sir," lie said tiithe'rnediOil:t*l 'Whe
the certificate,' 4 ' I !quill lilkenrlse .tookthil,4l.)ka::,
dictment fur conspiracy alien .be Vritwt!":4"*.l444A
youltiimediately, and .ythr wilLid'idl;pittibebg_ifi4 ..,
be both 'committed 'toßestgate thketrentag.F;f9fft,l';
cers, take them awny." l' . - -i: - - 'A.I-; :: : -. - iz*:,:;... ,
e .* i_ . , - , ,t) ,-.--,i..iiir--'j
Mr. Hetton and his p.,milia started that da,Y, ,:1k. , : .
carriage and four bur. the Cirsn'Ege;'ind'it hspiilf . 4'
couple never enjoy' the blkiinge - " of giiiitiiiil?edriii.t.-',
tion. -From this advent - 4w Lamy Aiste-Wiei'llike . R.
ress in my professhin i 4ir mot 0e1ei0144.:44-41V
MC?. Charles Hetton is
do f,great deal - *
.inklbitt; ,-'
Lord. LL---, the ctiancelhir, retlinriniefiditi'ini.4ir.
-many first rate patrents: .. iSo' Sir' Mil ' - ilitiriku' kcE , -.
right when hexer& Me a-poke-it' thei - rilkilhii .
day with TM bW:lock andisaitir-, -:= - -:fc - ''.'_:',l - ,-.4: - .1:.
• "Doctor—,doctoia, eh!:
~ iYea-Mi3et‘lianiVi.iiV*.,
fair will do you no beim, eh? 'ran linoWii4iiiie':
won golden opinions..ebt )''"il , , this•lstlWhiiVo4lleil.;
fernal. thundering "rogue , that 7 Roberi,,Retbei,l4ll "
- I
and you must know, he . Insed,ioil4,-**Olikt.4l.4
thought his heart was iin: the right . lace, bet 'lett.: I
knew I turned out to be 4.n old 'fbol:etri - -'•••iss'A, ife-t.'l
ydur heart, after e r alt. yon. linow; doctrir;ishr" , ":=T*-,1
•
-At Charles liettores intercessiok Robin -4Q '' !
medical man who had sighed the cettifiettte;:: ', ',;(. I,
ped being ttansportedluf they were elittfe . "'", •••-,' i
ni 4si
soned for two years, While the lunetiettirdie
~ 4: i
which Charles -had 'been sc 4 .infined'ltaeconoitio, ,
broken up and ruined' tlie vary - proper, '`' • 4: , il
prosee p
Can he instituted against,is..
, _,,l i :: : -.
-And-thus ends my telcice - the_4oerti464ef J•4tt-7 4 .:
navy, and a more sitEsfitc4itit'Pait L isiger , ;0.4, iisiiiil
ly find in my Diary. ' .1 . -- ,-- ' - • .1 "-,
1 -
, --- -- .3. ---:-',
Clever . - ltonery.. , • ~. --- 1
- i;
As a certain learned judge - in W .-.:
eil', ; liditii.
time since walked out Onemnu .
long into 'bourt, hr.
thought he would examin+ whetter -it wee /*filial! ,
fur business' and, feeling Lot hie repeateri .
f... 04
I t
was not in his pocket., i ' .'ll-.'',
`As usual," said - he to +friend 'alio laiiieiripat*•,--7.
ed him , as be passed thr.ouilt near the - 40514'-- 4 :10
_.;.-,'•;
usual.- I have again left toy watch at htiktie_ltbdot : .:::,
my, pillow." He went on the benih, andl-Uar I
no more alt. The court saliournecl,sadiho rot - '' ••_.
ed home.
• 'As soon as he was , quietty' seated la' No . ,': 1 S - : . i.-C1
ratibethought himself °tibia 4ilittiiiiiet4i
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ing to his wife; reqUestedlior to send pi k tWthoit,"s:
i chamber. _ : 6 • ,*. 2.V4.. , ,
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I " But my dear judge:' stOd the, "I stm*i! t#poit-',
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three hours ago!'
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" Sent tt to,me, my dears ' derteinly ,, nat. ,- •: - . -, i4 d ,
. " Unquestionably," reptiid the lidi;l:matid'hy ill,:
person you sent for itl" k',. , -
: The person I sent fur ii,f" echoe d go ItidiO.,E :
" Preci:sely, my dear, di i - erY'peniori you', petit-11
for it!' You had not left Woe more'thau'rii 4 . z,....t
i
i When , a well dressed-man *rocked et:the tleitilit .
!asked to see me. Ile ha4line of the.fituset.•,'o6.l9,7:
tl ever saw; he brought it and:jaid, 'that eal,:yrree ' ,
!return to court, you met attVindiaiiirith;"a', utimi'seio. l -2,
of fowls, and having. bought this one! at -qiiitor a - 1 4. !
'bargain, you had gsven hint a couple of rails tt i lia
‘lbring it home... With the rittuesttharrithouict ha*:
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, killed, picke t d, and pottaleoul, ao you itti Ad4o - ••
I - invite your brother juagle - eld* ir diSti g ist4tefkl;''. ---.
4with you tomorrow. • Andro Iby th - e_witi'lltio-il'• -,
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prim; said be. his exceMenpy, the judge,, lf .--, 1
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Me to ask you to give youlk , elf, the-trouble, .- ; . ;to,gw, r,,
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to your chamber aid take' his watch , frOM, thidari";', .11
the pillow, where he Saks hO left' it eir ushil;' , l l !(,ri - E .,i
morning, andaeral it toil imily'rrig.".l4Kitt ' - .'s r, ' %
tar querrdo,lf did so." • -1: •• .. ;....,..: k
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1 I "you Lila I - saiit'the judge,- ..'-:=•,.,-- • - "A' i - i•.; - k-,,,1
".Certaiuly," saht-the lady. A ,
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i " Well," replied'hiS honor , teilii set',feinci,!l- ;1
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my" dear, is, !you are as greats, as the filidli ••-: L. 4,.
a turkey. • You'vo beeirrolt J.:madam . ; 'thti l wiati -;
Was a thief; I have, never 4444. - -fti; my wat c;;1011:,, - '4-
have been nuposedini;..mida ta *7*eStirli -'...-
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_ uen l ci, the confounded Watkliii - leist tiiirer,..;.,‘-:(...• 1 ., Y 2
The trick lwas•a cunning tXlitic' and itiii•litlyitithi : " e 'il
d ilia . rektwatiorretth e , judge's beateelry',4mid-:,..‘
f,
canner, it was resolvcdrictintily.M.hifti: thol"ttothirk-''' '..i
ter timnorrew'e_chen*; and ilia boeor'e broth i ereetii,? .:.;
1 1 the bench to enjo y . sip dear sr mr-..it.' '.iictuigw,... ,- l': -.-'
eftr , rthe adjounsment of etiah qeicithii;ikiiii.:,auLsP,:, •••,
repaired. to his dwe l l legi - wilraPpetit, Aar**. .. , '-',,:' ,--)
if the expeetitiOurif,,a.raroifitar.h„.l '.‘ , . - i , ,, , .4 . K . :',‘.;' - 1:
;Scarcely had they entered,, the ado. and - ;e*iw,,i l , ".
get! the ordiettry saliiiiitionkti*W.
..,thltjadi:biekC'llfi:;'ii
thrthWith congrattilationh Unit jii?tine"•tiPOltri'lfw 41 , 4d
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-Titcoiery of - the stolen- watchir_ iV--',-1,'...._•,' 4
"How happy am I,", exclaim zsiteieWlat tlti''f
thllaiii was apprehen e . - 1 ,
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sli"'Apprehended! '' said the jutlielt,st:sl -. .:,,,.4 ',
"Yes ; arid doubtless oont tt teb t i Visi,i/iiiiiiofir - 1: ''-1.
id -jus wife. ''' ' • 1 . : -- , - i's 4 . IFL . ;-•FiP,4 f,.. i,.''A
-t;ou are always talking4it twpriejkliiii-1 , ,1, z-4-- "4:
"explain yourself, Ty•,:deltr.q4''
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watch or conviction. * ":' ‘`' -, ;:t : ,,,i - ,'.! ( ,.. '.,:•,':.,1z.-,;-, , .' ,, 1' ; ii, ; ' . i , .
i 4, 1 t, can't be poSaiblewitliiisre..lig*sx-,,,,,
eeived;' quo.di the lackt,"botlthi*Osi'Xhitt*ftr.:*::;ll7,
nit 1 ecloctreo day, *pato Miitiet il . f:
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young gentlPhiali, dressed in it Xeedy ..-itiiii*hhieb,"4.4
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the' eduit i ' that tnYtt ° tot-titta if .4hii Qui* AittAii , :ip
Omit - yillainwho hid- Aikir iiiilliektcltri:itkitiklti#C-Ti,-....i
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