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And sturdy nyeq , atiartna turn p a l ; And tali otdan,(er tkwr• • - And, yet, the Sarong daughter fair; • 'llough roan - gest of them all,. - • seen, of all, the , lintst.to - dread p l at dangermay befall; . • every night, the phantom white; Is seen upon the bay/ - „Opt em, the light, in seeming fright* /t six:lC(ly. glides The night is dark. the storm Is ride, And fiercely`mars the wind, . And yet•within that:matte-14i A fiercer storm we find. • . The Baron's only daughter Hath fled her mother's side A poor„but•bold and gallant kiiight, /lath won her for his brtdel .- , „ see to eight, the phantotn white A dancing o'er the bay, . • • Nit ere the light, 1 seeming fright, • It vanisheth away! , , . The knight bath horne . his trembling bride, Mown the rocky shore, The shouting: of his merrymen • use drowned the billows! roar ; T atlop . lipreads tier snowy •rail, Her course again is* free. , She hide no more along the shore, Her home' ie dc:r the sea! -and from to-night, no phantrm white .• , .9,7111 dance •.uport the .13ty, - For ere,the light, a rapid Huth borne her far away, • 3 tilt -11f iltlattitl, HITS ON, THE FIORD. BY HARRIET 31:AATINE.W. CUAPTER IX. Rendi• Report. ilund performed his journey- by night --a . i,,ziney perfectly unlike any that was, tr' performed by night in" Engle &did not fora moment think' of gob-1g Lr the fiord, short and easy as .h would lave ken in comparison with .the land mute. He would ratber have mounted ti,c,:steepi and crossed the snows of' Saritelma itself, many times over, than hare •put himself in the way a second tine of such a vision is he had seen. Ln -1,,;-i011.1.v and diligently,/ therefore, -he erercame the difficulties of the path, cros sing .ravines, wading through • avvarnps,t o..aling rocks, leaping across watercours-' es, and. only now and then throwing him self down on some .temPting bslope of. . - girds, to wipe, his,brows, . and, where (T -riunit- offered, to moisten' his parched throat with the wild strawberries which *ere fast ripening in the 'sheltered nooks of the hills. It was now so near rnidsum ter, and the nights were so fast melting into the days, that Hund could at the lat= : et scarcely see if star, though there Was iota fleece of in the whole- circle lithe heavens." - -Whire yet the sett was +tithe fiord, and glittering on every, farm 1;11,e window that fronted the west, all sicati was as still as if the.deepesr dark ne.!;.lizdisettled down: The eagles were st rest nu their rocky ledge, a thousand feet above the 'waters. The herons had left their stand on their several , romon teiies-nf the fiord, and .the flapping of . ' , rex wings overheqd mats no more beard. -The raven. Was \gone home - the` cattle gave all far away , on the• mountain pas '.tire; the gnats were hidden.in the wands vhicb yielded the tender shoots on which: they sit . ibsisted.. The, round eyes of a white owl stared out) upon 'him hereand re, from under the eaves fir ;a nntse ; and these seernesd , to 'be thnonly. resides his own that 'were opeu:-.... littad knew ai; he pasied one af ler inother--knew as- well:as if he had. kisked in at ibe windows—that_their.lta6- yin s were 411 asleep, even with the Pitt lyin g ,mirrors their very faces: Then up - came the. sun again, and the new thatcbreeked in his beams, and, the hiaisiliook ' sleep and 'plux#64 thorn and the peak , of Sulitema with the „sZest ruse-color, and' the, silvery .fish aped not of the water, and the blossoms 34 the gardens opened, though it yeas on- .. ' liaa hour after midnight:. Et erY-toren" lure except man seemed eager-to make tLe moat of the short summer season.--to P r aSte 1101/6 of its bright':-hours, which be gone too soon ;- every creature nerpt man - but man renst . ha . lfe rest , b° tit St ti hi g h or sunk beneath the horiznn "(in 114nd saw noface, and heard no hIUI3 voice, before, ha found hhimself, Itatdin g - at the top of ttleateep:rocky. 1411 1wa?' which led doWn to Erlingsen's Bead' ' might , have known that r ild Fuld everythieg in ~.a different State J'n that in which he bait tett the Pla . de uut .}.et .wa,s rather ',surprised at.rhe t of the fk rr arm.:.r The stable-doors td wid e ; and there -- was no ..trace 'of R 4- Pails. The hurdles Of the fold were ,- r:I . u P: )4 one anothfr in Corner of he It was plait/ -Oat #loa,h. and Y - wotnen were ilia 10 6 4117 and, though Hutid .dim, meet- tri • •-; ea, it struck:..ttl.''Whr.'holrfls, k that she was ne-t-iere.-131; rewo „,w.nauch it wai, tiff her_sake ; ,be • -Ilk bait,•'; t. rp }fah - • - a lf.rasolVed to gea#,,Y, v r i: t the gOgry - 0rt40*04... - 04, , tP?y , t . e sheets ' , tirjetistidr 1 : 1 1 4 1 si/owed "that c ands, "tvere'xill his f. F . .. 11 Upon the r u g w i th . 1 , cetstug.tlete,irf Us tiny `c4 Pm* r --?1,114 1 4',11•14/1,4*,.;1, I Fvflibiriciiiiittitto 1::: 1 , 4 TI,O. 1 , , , next. H , went, do , n, stepping gently over, the pebblis• of he beach, i. , at, his tread Should cb a.. waken Aicy 1 ear through!the cipe win. ows, lay a ivn tat the bottouttof he beat, -atul, a;ltriight haie been ex ted, fell asleep ' ireadi = ly as in infiint i a.cradie. , :..-a. Of chino he as,discovered;• ihtl,• Clil do w s "the. d' . overer. • Oddo *ea the 1 first to come o h t to water then it hoitse that remaine d a ! the farm, and t ` gi ! trelt a l e shake to the 1W or three • little c ka 'pf hay which hid en .mcovii bahtud i the house', Hia qui' It eye Incited ! the, deep marks of a man' 'feet fp the 'sand land pebbles, below igh water' niip - ..01 1 ,c4itg i that some one h d •beep lon t at premises during • the iiigi t.' 6fo o% eill these marks to the - bo t,'wh re, he t s ireated. ;I to fi nd the enek y (as he -c 11 d illund) fast asleep. Oil o wtslin g eat litiriy i to tell his grandfathe (Erl n seo 'being onthe mountain ;)'butlhe th n ?alit Only proper caution to 'secure h s iritick from escaping to his absence.. i ' 'l' i'' He summand , his cornea ha', the 'iltig winch warn cl,hice .of an dangers abroad, and hehom l ed ladni fa 1 1 g i tr ' Y ri l i b 1., his work at ; and not ie. cilield e clearer _to Sko ii than th t i e',1,4,4 to crouch on the thiviirti lof th ? i oat; ' with his,nose close to *Mid i 's • fac , flitl tot. to let Hund stir till (lido' erne ba k.l ,Thi:in Oti - de 'ran, and %Taken d lie gr. ndfatiier, Who' made all hd•cte t rise a Aresig.-1- Erice now lived ji i'elerla ho se: , She Ild'takee her 1(7 's 'place th-r4,sie4e: t his disappearance ~ as the ld nen ritii44 'be taken care ef, - and the 0, se! 'kopt:_ ; and her mistress It ou • tth in erist and . „ • • , occupation good for er. e•riiig. O - do'setory 'she nished ut, rid he'i' v.:dee was soon ,heard i passion t o - eritreaty , aboye the hark,of he dog., w iic was try- ing to prevent the prisoner ro .. riling. 'Play tell me,' ri c e. was he Mit() say, ' only tell me %%lie e arid hock' b dii.4ll II f i. know be is des 'I knew be •oeld die, j From that terra)] might when %1. - ewer, betrothed. 'Tell e who did it4fiii I are. sure you know. Was 'r Ioen ?--I r . Yes; it waslNipe4 whether t as!_illine by wield or water,lor human ha d.s.l Bet .speak, and fell mewherelle is, 0411frt try—l will try I-levet- 1 to spea - to yo again—never to-I . ': . i -i, j Hund locked. nalaerahle : •he o#d 11;- lips, hut. no sound was heard tmeglin with Erica . rapid speech. 1 0 1 ' Madame 'Erlingeen; who wth lOiLga,- co Ericats arm, to lie fe had by thi. tirnefreached the spOf, laid her hand ria me- I meut's sile ce,„ made Oddo Tali liil dog out of the • . at, aticl then apok i F ia,sit vere tone,.t. Hand.- '- -' -; .! fII" i t . Why d you shake your be il, i and, • I ' and speak "t ~ word ? Say,wbat -011kimer for the sak. of these whom, we grie,f/oi,-, 1 - L ly suspect, ou have deeply iej red I ay 1 /, what you k ow, Hund.' , • 11 I 1 . . What I say is,!that I do n• t . near,' replied _Hu d, in it hoarse an a taed voice. • I nly know that we ly e; JP. alt enchanted _lace, here by this fior . and 4 1 1:1 that the spi its try to make us nswifor their dole •-, The very first - n ghl i [after vi i I went fort ,'this very boat, - as ritel.l away from me, so that 1 ,could not cline home: Ni ; . n!• bad a spite a iri, .me thefe—to . ale you all suspe t. b.. in le declare to •on that the boat was gt 6 , in tit a twinkling by erigic, and .'I hear he el f., cry of the int that' took it: ! 'fi • I . What w the ary Like?' askeditUde, gravely.. • - lI L 4 - ' Where ereyou - , that you . viegh not spirited aw y with the ,hoat 1' asktia his Mistress, ' ': . . i .611 i ‘ I was tumbled uponithe shore, II Alan': Inow hovi;.' - declared Hund-- r s foutiii my' r self, sprawl ng upon. a rock, whirti the creature's c 'es- brought my heart into 6S , mouth as 1.; ay.' • I . • Ai: ;1 . , 'Alone? Were you:alone 1' askild hir ; mistress.. • . ; . •1; •.' I; 1- . 4 I _had - 1 ntied..the pastor' eoilleil^l7 before, mad me ; ;and I; took nobodY else, _with me; - as Stiorna can tell; for 54 thiiir ' ' - - • - .-4, I ;• ' '.Stiorna.' at the mountain, ob4rire _madame, c illy.- - . I • But, Hu' d,' said Ocido, _\ !'ll .' i 4 bow diti N - ' pen take. h lit; or you When it lail you sprawling o - the rock 7, Neck or heels 7 Or did it bi yoiko and harken wlittier i t the pirates ere coming, and whip it‘tay the - boat- -. ore ;Soo ' came baik 111 Are r.f you qUites re' that you sprawled ':on :the rock it 'ill fore; you ran away -frdiri the horrible,c - you speak of? I OurtroCks are Very sii pery whew Ntpen is at; one's 'heels.' '. -1 - • ' . ' '.l'r : ; e ; • Hund st red 'At. Oddo, a d d hie.r oice was yet' ho TIJC when he said that he ha (1 l4'mg thoq - that boy was a vorite 'With Nipeit) an he 'was very im of it. notvi 41 I Erica ha thrown herself 'wnep the sand, hiditi tier face on her ands, en!thr i e edge of-the heaf., as if in pair ',f her miserihei4';attended to . —h r qii _ttpiis atiswered. ' , Old 'Feder stn hesi her, t f s t , r ' I , i i 4 -•: Do you know that anybody else his . kilted him V• . . - ~ Do. you lei yrtioithez - be . ie deid or alive . • ," • . , .• To 'this Hung could, in •tbe.•conflision of bill idnut about Rolf's hie and condi tion; fairly say•kilo as also to the ques-, -tim e . 4 00 - you know *here he is-l' . Then they all cried' out : us what' .yendoltivoty about . Ay, there you Come,' said -Mind. re-, suMing some courage; and-putXm ,g the', appearance 'of ninre than he had. 'You load me-With false - aceuitatione,afid when you fincl yourselies - all in the wrcr g. you alter =your tone, and put yourselves tinder, obligation to Me for *hat I will; tell: •• I . will treat you better thee you treat me, and I. will' tell you plainly ivhy. 1 repent of my feelings:towards my fellow -servant, now that evil has befallen , '„Whatl 0 what criettErica.4 • j t ' Ho Was seen fishing on the fierd, lin that "'nor little worn-out skiff: I,,nlyself saw him. ..And.when looked next fiJr the sitiff ; it was gone ...it had: 4iappr o_ Ana where were you 7' - 1 • • • Never mind _where I WWI. I yrati not with him.. but sheet my' own business.F -And I tell you. I no more laid my finger on him or his skiff than any uf.you.' • _,'.Where was ; it ?' - ; . Close ' -[ - started, 'and in one moment's Hush of . ' hope. told. that Rolf.hadisaid he should be: safe at any time near Vogel, Hund caught at' her . Words so ea gerly as to make a favorable; irnpresi4On. on all, who saw, what was' indeed tbe, truth; that he would hare been. OA Ito know that Rolf was alive. Thmr.man ner so changed towards Hund, that if Sti orna hut been there, she! would IsSve tri- - timphed. But the more they considerled the - case, the more improbable it scorned that. Roll should have. eseaped drowning. -. ' Mother, what do you think l'. vifhisPer- . ed the. gentle Orga.- - . : I [ "4 'think, my dear, that we shall rimier f o rgive ourselves for letting Rolfl go Out . m s that old skiff.' - 1- i . - :I 4 then_ you think -- you _feel quite sure, mother,-that Nipen _hi& noshing}-to do With it. . -- - rl , 1 ' . i [ ' I feel confident,,my dear, that ihero is no such' being - 1S - Nipen." _'4 • . 1 ''Even after all that . 'ins liaPploteil 'll---- after this, - follovving upon - ,04c10. 1 1 pra'ok that. night I' - - ' " . 1. 'Even so, Orga. Wi suffer fi om.slur own carelesiness +and folly, thy loiie;. and It makes us neither wiser iiior .. laktter te cliargellie - CO - tisequebeeti l i ne n ekil spin, its--to charge our gobd God wth per - - nutting revehgeful.being to torn cut us, m instead of learning from his cbasti eents 1 to sin in the same way no more'.! . l ' " But, mother, if you! - are right, l u very far wrong all these 'others are'!" . ' • .1 'lt is but little, my ch ild, 'that the wis est. of us knew '; but. there is a whole eter 7 nity before US, every one, to gr o w. wise_ in. Some,' andlshe looked towards Oddo, may outgrow theiir mistakes her ; and others,' looking at old Peder, ' are trav elling fast towaids - a piale where l .every; body is. wiser- than • years Or 'education can us here. YoUr fatherland I do -wish, for Frolich _atid you, that - you should rest your revereice, your hopes and fears, nn none but the good God. Do we not know . that not _even a sparrow falleth=to tbe ground Wit outlia will l' - - 'Poor F.,rica Would be less miserablelf She could think so,' sighed Orga. 'She . 'will die mop, if she goes On to suffer-'as she does. I 'wish the good bishop_ would come . : for I do not think 14. - Kollsen ' gives her any 'comfort, tooknow 1 whit can she have to say,to-liiind 'V '> • What she had tivsay ti litind Was, . ' Lhelieve some of the hings yiiu have told: - I believe that ion ' did hot say hands on Rolf.' •.- i - - , - 4 . Bless you 131eis ti for that r in terrupted Hun& • almost ;forgetting* how far he really Was guilty in the satialaction of hearing these words from the lip . a that spoke them. Tellme,then,' l proceeded Erieh.f how you believe , he really perished.—bo you fully believe he perished?' . ' 1 'believe, whispered tiund; 4 . that the strong .hand pulled' him down —L---down to ,the - betwixt.' • . • '.l knew it,' said Erie's; turning-away./ . '.'Erica, one .word,' exClaitned 11. 11 ~' I . nd Must stafhere-1 am very miserable, - and 1 must stay here, and work and *irk, till I get some _comfort. But you must tell me host , - yOu think of xpe-;•-you - most - say thatymi de, not hate me.' . . i ' 1 do hate) ?u,' said Erictrwitl i t disgust, as her suspictons of- his wanting to fill Rolf's place:Were renewed, ' ' I !mistrust yOti,. Hutto], .more deeply than I vitt tell.' '-' Will. no - penitence 'change . your feel ings,'Erica I - .l' tell you.l am as tbiserable ' Timp is false, like everything'else that• you,say,' cried BriCa. ' I wish youwould go—go and seek ; Rolf under the Waters : 7 ) Hund shuddeied at' the - thought, . as it recalled ,what he had seen and.heard. at the islet. ' .BFlca . saw this, and Stein*. repeated, '... . '.Gia andltring -., bnclt Relf..froin the s ,. deeps;`:' d then *will cease to hate you. Abl r e'the in your Pice, St 4 despair ewer came .. from .inny: woman's words ' syheie thpre,, 'was - not * bad con . science toback tbein.' --' .: - '', - ' • le, in 0, re reur. ipet. 1 tile . you id ip . you , olf- 1 .. .t. lies, -,Ho , I inifilr 4 1 xi lfr --- itn : 4Y1 9 !. 1 4 011 ; ~., i j I.:A r> I C ; I . I 'fund felt flat this was t.rge, and made no.replyAs 1 1 / 2 Casliiiwlireturnell into l'eder's house, Oddo ran Pas t a nd ; Was theie be fore barJ TO ores' ed ., the deok *hen She bad intred, within UP, = ^4 D ia It9 lf /in that he should be safe`anYwhere near Vogel Met. * sighed„ Rai: ll — g safe from. tl4 forges: al-1r was 143' an!f4ver when, I brlga4' 1 3 4 *,,td .g 9 sO far 4104 the * ll rluit:./t 6 lr# 44 j*hitiligiline 4 r#Lip • • dangerr7 Y .0 0 143 4 1 1 7 1 1 11jf f kt , PM* would betimiltiariatuidOt?' " :gOSTRQS,E,.: --P-A;._:':iTifUll' • ... t ND Ifio.ltAPpiirEs's OF- PEO - , .11 8 p 4 1 shall n , ver be happy a.: in, if thiS is Nipen's doin,',BaidVddo. , 4 But, Brien, you went on trip i . ,l;i me, and 1-.1 knOui yen are. h ve,, I you. g-o 'other? ri t Will You go f to the .. 'let,' and i ' siviiiit' Rolf could Atti-o - 'ruilieht about - be itg safe. - . 4 : - ' • • I.:- .--- 1 :Erica- brightened ff4r. a mement; and, perhaps would havti ag.reed:to ire; 'but Roder came ` n; and-reder said he-kaew . :,-,o lll, islet . we . -.and thitit wai:univera illy ticonchderear at it . witttow inaccessible* human foot,, a ri d thitiVatit was the reason' Why the flourished there as ther-did in no _ other. Pace:. -- . .Erica Must, not be permitted to go. so A k doWn iniongthe haunts. of ;bad pirate*. 1 :- ustead of this, _her mistress bed ji,d ded, that, as there gi i, was - no ineatis ofi n 11 of:Hund --‘- as indeed his deprotsed state of spirits. ieemed to . iiie Mtn rosin title to be-rc- teived agatn==and 'asirorfat could not be expected to remainjuit noW in - -his pres ence, she-should:set 4 immediately for tbc.inountain, itnd - r T' est Erlingsen - te -Petite hom e : , ' Ilia ,'' ' ! alp hesteningher depifirture'byt:Wo o r t ` e days. ;At •the , seater ihe would find- 'him to try bet. spin its,khan here- andl.wheia-Erlingsen canie,. he would if 1:e thouglitioroper,,havellund carried .before 8 magistrate; and would, at least, ietsuch inquiiii ies float through the whole regititi as w;fald bring Lto light anything .. that might-"stance to be known of Rolf's fate.: '• , 'I. .: "- - ' • 1 . ' .. Eri6tr could ilot dent that this' wasthe bestplan that could , betTursued, i ,lthough she - had no -heart. for -Oing tOthe seater, any more than for doing anything else.Jr linder Peder'S urgency, boss ever, 8110 tnade.up her; bundle of 'clothes - ;} took lin her band her hire, [wooden trumpet] with which to call, bottle this' cattle Inthe eVe iiings; bade her rastresi farewell-'privatie ly, and aide away li without und'a-knowl- , edge, -while Oddo Was giviiig him meat and drink within the house. Old -Feder listened, to her 'parting fcaltsteps • ;and her mistress Watched her. up up the ' ' first -hill. thinking to herself how' unlike this Was the &eat cheerful departure to the temp tain daries. Never, indeed, had a heayi cr heart burdened the footstep of the wayfarer about to climb the slopes th e Sulitelroa. . - , . • DAY' 1 Ni k°ll • FrIAPTER X. ' -Aee7dns th. 17pliinds. ...Now, that 4..grpat_occasion had. come —that brightest day of the yeartlie day - of going_to die seater, : - how unlike 3vax it to all'that the: 16Vera irnaiiaed and Plinined /lOW mlikeias the Sittiation of the f' Thire _lrd,klrow iii a-atieeve, .rerWlag heaq as his ear grew - weary of the incessant dash and echo of the waters - - Ana - here was Erica on the free muntain side, where all Twas silent except the; Occasion al rattle of a brook over theitones, and the hum of a Cloud of snminer flies. The lovers were alike in' their unhappiness on ly; and hardly_ -in this,'-so much the moss wretched of the two was Mica. j • The sun was hot; and her-path.once sionally lay ender rocks which reflected the heat upon the, passenger. She did not heed this, for the aching of her heart. Then she had to, pan thipughn4wamp, whence issued a host-of mosquitoes; to an-. noy any who intruded upon tbeiraon/ain. It just: occurred to Erica that Rolf made her pass this place oil horseback lastyear, well veiled, - and completelyddendedfrem these stinging tormentors ; 'but should net heed them .now. When, somewhat high er up, she saw in tho' lofty, distance a sun ny slope , of long grass undulating in the wind, like, the surfaCe: of a - lake, tears sprang into her eves; for Rolf bad said that when -they came in sightef tbe.*Etv ing pasture, she would alight and walk the rest of the way with him: * Xi/stead of this, and instead of the gay procession from - the farm; musical -with - tbe!singing •of boys and girls, - the lowing of the cows and "the bleating of the kids, all rejoicing together at going -to - the mountains, here she 'was alone, carrying . a widowed heart, and wandering 'with unwilling steps fur ther, and furtherfrom the spot where she bad.seen 'golf; . _ ' She dashed the tears from her eyes, and Jooked behind her, at the entrance Clfla ravine which would hide from her the fi ord. and the dwelling she had - lefti Thor islet lay like the fragment.of aleafy forest cast into the blue waters; but-Vingel islet , - could not be seen:- IC-was not toO . ‘far down to be seen from a height like thiS ;, • but.. it was hidden behind the pretnonto ries by , which the fiord was emitritcteli-j: Erica could see What she next reeked for, .knoVving, as she did, precisely where to look. She could _see the two gruves be longing to the household—the twohill. ..ocks „which were rail Pd. in . behind the house; .biu.she turned away sickening et the thought that Rulf.couldlibt even have n grave ;-.. that that -poor, consolation was denied her. She looked . behindiher no wrote, but'made her - way through the ra vine; the more_ ripidly•becank she', had seen a man ascending by the same, path at no , great distance,andAhe had jivie -. ditiition to be joine d , a party Of -- iIi, TAI)- lenders, 'seeking afresh pasture for th e ir reindeer ;-• Still-less by any neighb4 _froth the fiord, ivho might, think that civility re quired that he should] escort - her, to .the Seater.' -This wayfarer was walking- at a.. 'pace so much faster than hersif l that Jte would soon , pass ; -. an& she -viould4 hide among:the: rocks' beside the tainibikelot the head. of : the rarina-tilli be had Inai by. t.„::,.. ... . •;_ , . ,, '; ~_ : A 1,- ,, 1: -:: It was rafreShingLto 031110 oat of the *4 ,1 steep ravine:upon the : grass. it• the upppr end of it. Such gi•as# I- A line pr path , way was . trodden , in .•it straigtit ,q)Yva r 4 3, li,i" , ,#ios - e iiho: ' hadl,h4)re,,pßqiefole: iamilit#ll. 4 1 4E 11 o. l bli:o l l 4 l ) ,itil*aa 4166110*i 044.4,4 seek ihe:.tari.:loo6ll - unintig - ' he'reckit ' Vile heih: Digl;w°s4 / C 4O I.V i S e P Ana.gai , w4.- skvcrf, .-171i),ths•-*-41'g.".. m . pans 40 a- , . Mitt tiFlLP:ituiti,,:loP7, l3l ol . VOA YOi': ,f) - i gIVAV-1M11 11 ,4*1 114-iitirAivoi*; fl 1 1 „V 4 0 3 ° , ..1a , ,LP 4 -4‘ 11 ,,t*-, ,: ... P lin 1 Viiiiihntain dairies 411 * -14 t;r4Yerr [Thl i Oug h Oil% ;r/eh pasture `:erica *4O 1. - - .. 7 - ' • r . ,-/ ' .1 : ..'.'l -till aberetichettl . thi ) - /Milt which - fed the •w streamhich gamb led down the-ravine. The - death-Col'l. uttfattomed.. waterii . bk. ,calm and still Under 'the .Shelter o f . the rocks which nearly surrounded there ~ Even where- cr gs-,'Aict not wise r. frem the water lregetilocke were scatter ed ; masses' whichseeined*have lain so king as tii have seett -the springing hetb- 1 age of a thousand Sinitnerti,i- -•--- j , ___,,. 4n ilie:shadopiy. one of these blocks, Erica sank do ititilo pie grass. • There she, arid herb nate, and her long hire; were half tie ed:•-land .this; at last, felt something - like rest,l -, Herelshe.weuld'iv- - ; main liang - e non 4 : 0 l c ' the wayfarer:haver'' a start up the . t . iittittin; and by that time i.,. She would he 001 And itratiquilizeq--'—ys, ; " l tranquiliied; ft ill here She Mould :seek that : l peace which n v flailed When she sonOt i it as •cliristianson ay: She l hid her face in 1 the frngrant ;;and 'did not - look !op •I again till the 1„ ftif hlp r soul was•stilled. Then her eye n her healt were open .t. o . g / .1 i the beanty of to jilaces had made her temple •of wont : • eland sh e g,azetl aiound till she saw so -n' lug' th lt surprised' her.- A reindeer., sto p 41a the dge, his whole j form, from his . ariehing ead•to hiaslen-. .der legli„ bein ! c, early; marked against the .iibright sky. ' el was net alone. He . was , the sentinel, s'e .. Co Wet 4h •on, behalf Of sev- ' eral •• - compattionit4tiici l i . sq -- t ;hied being perched, on ledges of the •-•rock, browsing ; . one standing half buried: i I : the herbage of the pastuke, and' i one, on th , margieef the water,. driakifiri al,:iti weld not have dreamed, of doingititheivil A had kit , been in the wrong qui rter fofr le Ong him ktvirr• how•near:the !riden Eric ,was. ••' -, ' " -This pretty . , amht was non over. , a.fewMoments,•lliei whole; Company . peered •tii take flight all at'eo fice„ with(' her - having stirtid a mnselel. Away tl• c Went, with sue,:, sPeed.and noiselesini,a: that They app ' are & not •to 'touch _the ground. - .From p olitic to `p. point of therefek they sprang, a • 'the Tryst branc•by-head re `disappead oft I.litt 'ridge almnAbefOre 13 1 . Erica could stet I] bprige, to sekall,•She could of them. lij, „ ; , : . . • - . • : - .She then diselved the , rise , of .th it alarrii. She th)tight • it. c,, el d not h ve heen het-Self; -a id it w n , - i. - The tr i.-- eller who; she loidilioPedy vas now souse way up tbe m!jutitflii, .!Was ;standing i on ;1 the Margin .of th64tarn;ltemedlittely tr posite to her, s ."thill thei . witid had ea” ri ed the scent to erheribj • The traveller 4 il, _saw her at ,-thil . tiiitne! moment that tbe ,percttivO'hirnr• l b ut t : Erica Aid not dise •41, i er. this, and. - sae•-•!: jai i. again Intohe gripe', lippieg sUI to remain n tolistart d. i t, Slie - cOwq - -ea tvai bbaiitie whatiblit. , 4. ,; , . ceeding,i were i'ilitii .het ear soon inforMf -ed her that be' Wai close by. His fees were rustling in i •i • ilie grass. II She sat f. up, ind i took her. bundle and her hire,. believing-Inner', t hat;she milk ac cept .the unweleto-0 civility of an escort for the i'vholti of hie rest of the-way; and thinking she miihttais Iwelll make has* and get it over. i ;II The man, hovr, see med in. no. hlrry.; 'w.e Betel-is ,:she: - could rise, :he; took .1d Seat on the huge stone : beside- her, crossed his arms, ,made ,:no greeting, rant lo e, Sher fulrinthe face. She did not k .ti' thC face,- nor wan it like any i , she had , err seen... , There ; was c i c such long hair,, also Muck .beard, •.th t the eyed seemed dila . only feature ; whfc i made, any , dist i , tf. 61pression. ..Erica i s heart new be i '.o heat 'violently.H. TheugN wishing te he alone,': she bad trit, dreamed: of `bei7 afraid till ti t ury; , but. 4! 4 neW oceurred, to hei• that she was seeing . the rarest of ni ft le no t seen twice in a century; ,our n i t lee thai the rnetirt.'-_ tain-derrn. Sulite ma, ash the, higheq , toi Mountain in NtniwilY, was thought tali ; his. foverite ban a it • t: and considering his strange ;appear Inc e, and his. silence,* could hardly he they than- himself. ...: • The'test wold ! he Whether he would speak, first. a i , t ivhich she resolved,qo try, though ' it v.• a ritther difficult_to meet and return the:ta t, •4 f stich a neiglibr withoutl speaking.. : ' ll 4 co:lila - n( 4 keep r i this up for mor I ha a minute.; ' so. she sprang to her ft et,l. restH her hire up f pn her shoulder, t tikhOr hump° in. her bend, - and began to ' s de th rough the high grass to the pathwlabr, al est expecting, when she thougbt,i 3 Or_her mother's •fate, to be st4zed by ivittikinii.. rid, and be, cast into iholunfatho/ able tar, , whose waters were saidta we I lip .,fro the centre Of -n the earth. H er lOomp, m• lion, however, merely walke .I.iY het; ti e. . As. he did i t not °fret: toes 4114 bp le, he couj no conntryina . .iiiers; dlia There. i.yilil not a peasant. in. N i kirdland J•Who would not have had • •mer ittur i tesy.l, ~ •.. . - They Walked,,qinetly 1 ., till the tarn was left someAtrayt behin d '. - •Erica.Otind she •Was .not teiditi . lhat -ay,-;Presently after she_ came an 41 - al n I . L a settlement Uf Lapps 7 - r a chistei- 5 , c i o#: • nd dirty tents, round which' Soule _tattle ',reindeer were ti3edieg:l Erica • as ot sorry to 10 theiis ; t ~.. 'though no one lane- • ben r than she the helpless,..eowert tot , f,ehe e people.; a a it. was not• eini I t o • siy- ,hat assists. e they coeltt urn), il i - n - gitmstl' the ninuntai - 1,5 demon. Yet A . eiy [ 'wore Tiernan. belt, , and yvtiniti -up .ait- in answer to a Cry; . She involipita i y.l 'hilted -her-lure / to le ready t o-nt terecii . iThe . it rangef ail .:. ped to look _an iiu. istant tents, and, Er - 7t, ca • vent on tuft ie,•,_ mepaca. ' He prei,- ently `otertookr Cr,! and pointed, towardi the Lapps .wigs air pet/icing look: ; , ;' Eri . ca only , nodded ;•! . -- •; . ,•:. - - ".".. - T -. 1 .. , -Why ••• 3r9u I- , 6 'petik•l':.:grciwleid,..the Stranger,: in ,lirti e'na tigin4e. :-. :: . ;._ ..,, ~ •., l3ecautie ,1.,: ,' •v ,e 1 tithing, faaay,'',; ile;. dared d . Erica, 1it. 1 . 1,1* audden vivacity-in . - . aril red by. .t 44 :tiliair+ry :.that• , this - -mai probably no ; 0 .mi 4) : Xer • thiubts Were t• ~ , reaqvireil,, ins e., , aly4 - itel riexp ifirdstior. . bi...the,111340 '!:tornittg , t,:...l- , ~ ..-L ~. •-;- t .-...4:Wv. ,- :01$44: ;gfir-i.eiliptiOsed , to , lilivriit s.l"ceWlmareilt- ii fthif lioly„b,ishotelkiiiiT d ha it , the i‘lit ispimitsfr i lf Kir rtiguniMii t Iv4ichja;l .. va4ll: tqW. 4 ,: , - - " .4 11* -1 1iiiisr iiilplo, :',4o&itiic;i..-1 - - *4i% ifitilitrat 1 :'.01fii#01 . 1:- ' - ') . 'r'. ~ )-iTher...:.-istiiiitievit i bati t 'l.ii4D ; ;ieliourlitfOlt 441)9r,,0441.09A;1104.,,r,tvaimp0il ~ - fi end lisi 169ke 1 , tii his 4444140,11 to-4 0 * 1,44 with '`Tilithj* 4 ltli it* tpyo ill, t- --. .. - • -- :1 t .' . ..`, , 11 ..,,,,,-,. 1 -,. _,..,,,,„,,:,..-„:„. wa1.7.....7:guE.1-ENTY - co; t 0 - yrEig*Kg*r e lL 4---:. ~:.1•..- . . -..,-;,.:,--i-..-y.-.;1:...i.. - -.. i- 1 - t _•,:........;,, ... . ...: ...._:, 11853 ~„';',.'i>l , -. ,:: : :,..i17: . - e: , .=,•i, -- _ - :'. , : - !:1• . '..-- :- ' 1, :_- 1 .,, -1 .- - . • . a ~441i,!_l aug h : ; ges t e eth.. ,„lie - finished...,S. [ turn; be " said, .':No; no--; , -Weini Rear - btslii-- Vet' repeated; ' Erica, .to'herself., ' lict-Speaki forhis tribe aa ivell:ai liiirt- ae!f.t. , -• ~ -- ,l ''' -I.WO ne fear •bisluip,‘ Sabi, the'stratiger stilli { hiffighing.l. Yoe': no ifitir 4,! -.=-•' . and , he, -pointed , : to _ -the tongstile!ch orpatii.-4: th,.iprodi g ious• - ascent .befobe them • '-- - . .. i . •,.. •• .,- -, • ..- .- ** ---!'. - nce said tevre was nothing A° tear;.on the. mountain, for those whodid theiredwz ty O the powers. itl4 - it.wailherlliteritimi tn-d . ' Her; first - G-amiriel cheese Witt to' be' for inr - Whese due - it• was .; - : and it - should 1 1 be the be - iit she cOula 'make. -:, %., ..;::• ! i -. ; . This: ..she,thought..,would :Olt . : . Whstever mif . flt beStileeator of her coat i ,- i j pinion ,Ifit - waa - the de 1 n; sho:cetthi - . d O iin ,'ore' to' please hitt t.liittiprotilise . him Ibis 'cheese. : -;:: ; • , : •.- -: . -_[: -• - r.. . , ' ; 7 -;:: • - er . companion - seemed not .to under?. - . stars • or .at t end to..,what She said.... He. alai '''asked if She was - not - afraid**fraTr.,' J , el' aione in so'dreary a place it'aditie that - if hiecoantrywomen were to be overtaketi; iiyt; stranger like him , on - !•he:Wilita eta •mou .taip,..theywOuld'scream and fly i,--;'. all. which he-acted yety.ridtidiy,h - St Aordy . Of making out' his imPerfect . speech, - and i . tryhig her courage` at the - 4412 e tithe.;. i s. hen Erica saw Thai she , badl no de f knot :f or a • comPanion,linte only,* foreigri er, he-Was so mOch,relieved.4.4-m4 to_be - ' ,ufra d' at all. She ' sitid thatj'nobodyitliii't of b ing frightened in summer . time itiber: coo try. Winter was' the time . forthat., - NN"Th n the days• Were 1911 - ,g, so that trav'el; lers kneW- their-way , and when'everybo , dy as abroad, so that youl couliknet - -go far.vitliont meeting .a friend,i_hei . e- was 1 rtritl ingto fear; - .._ .I.' I" - ... - "...';:.i,.- f ;'-. 1 • ''' 'tau go abroad to ,meet friendi; and lea l e your enemies behind:, - •-z.- i ; ~ ••..1- - It thittnOmetii; bet urned - to lookiisik. / , • Eli .s contd . net nciw help Watching him; and she cast a glance homewards tooL., . Th .y .were so high-up the untain. ; 0)14. the third and its shores were Mo .in fa view,; and more - ;-+for the river was seen iriits . windings --from the very . Skirts, ;of_ the klot ain to the furd; and ; the - - teiin of lalen standing On: its . bank s.'' . lii short whole landstape to t he - Weit ; ter be from Stititelina. tp the point of. horizon_ where .theislands and-iv:00 .ENI into the sea; _. ••:.r• . ii s smin g er had picked iip an - esgle'S, ter in - his . walk ; mid 11 tiniv pointed 'it 'to the-tiny coieiii-:which Erling= farm . might be, seett. lookingee . li ir . lhau . anilgii l4 !! , toy;*o said . ;- . 4 A: ,1 - ' ' o - viii-e- ,' tin . .elie - -ai 1 i.044 - 4. il 14 0 w your friend .;?'.,' 1i• ..,. _.:.. : ' itful is nobody's ,frienil,' - unieltilli'4' euslo be, yours,'• -Eriai' replied, Per, ng-,at =once thiii -her cOMpanion be; ed. to ,- the pirates. .liund.is every!, .'s enemy ; , and, above- ' all, he. 6 an y .to iiimsoi. lie is it, livrF;c;he:c . i . .. . . . ~ he bislinp 'will - cure ituit;! • said the ger.‘_, 41-I.e is• coward anongh-toiall e :bishop_ to core all. *hen coshes bishop r ... -- .'_ -: ••I -, ,:', .) ,'-• • T eict week.' • - • i ;: i '' . What day; ands.what hoar 1: 1 Eriea-did.not choose tn. g+Litifys - OCIOSe; a ci.riesity as this. She-did rick reply i and !while ..Silent; was not Sorry , to hear the distant •; sound , Of cattle -bells ;—ead ' Erliu sen's cattle - bells, tool,- The strana . ger d not seem to,'neticestlie flouild, -pt en h ugh quickening his pace, to suit >; Eri a's -who . pressed on fasler When she hell ved''protection , was, a 4tinti.-.„ - ,And yet the next thing the ttranger ;said' broi ght. ‘ her .to, a full. sti,N - . ,He soil -,,hi thought - a part it Mind's' blisiziess , Wit If; the bishop would ' he to get-him t'ti'Ailiken ti chant the . fiord, so -that- boats - might not be • spirited - away almost ;before : titan's eyes ; and that a' rower and' ~ h is skiff might net sink like lead OneFday,,And 'the, man May he. heard the .second - 46-,_itnti, Seet l ihe third,•Sit'that thereiliaktiO)sairisi.', fact ry . knowledge..asW to hether re her iai al y dead. Erica oepped, audher Ott: ger oaks made the . : inquiry ,which her, lips: cnul 1 - not speak. , Her eagilen.eSS put,her - /, i - - --ipanion ori . 'hii:: gaura, and ;he, would lain- tie -- further than anyinelha t - . fiord....Was 'certainly: ei chlitited,•and . - E.range, tales :-. were eiriulat,ing i all . ; dells sliores—v.eiy , strikinitO.kstran 7 —a stranger hail 'nothing more tti'de,k the Wonders of a ciietiti-y: than tii lisi : : 4 them. He wanted -toit urn the 'con, / tien back to:lipod..: \ tiay \ ing-toOPO. thatbe / was -.at 'L . rlitigke A ts; he, next 3 Ito• discover, what , he [ hd:'siti&iiii,cl - aine;Whisarrival:' - ', Eriii toted itaif,- here was to t ell,tb at telCeined full I 'TOW' arid. remorse." ; l:Ser.told this in - -1 'Cif ii' ftolier, explanatinn<ShOut. .60 men being• seen ailitet. - bur.ihe . .. ee.,' stopped • v.:hell:the bells ..vierf d again, and a wornao,vpicesingint eriiiJ.' 110 9 121 1 1 inle!i4 ; 4* 1 JFa . 19 1 ) -cOttgO, - and ' tnrtied? tip - ci'iiick:tli6- ante tea. ,' said Erica'. ' ',..i. - ..DA, m 6-16 the' T , , ;v ow . you ftr.4.oP PPer -:•. ::1 , .--.-!•.; ,- he ' IP( Wtlike4;aY ll 4-',0pi.4 1 1, i,' ,. - ,, fy BiSsier iseheye closenoanatiii -7 .„... glad te..Seii iiiiiiin - ;;'''.shiksaid wit g , him, • wit '`this te , linii bat- lief ,-`itAt nee iii- Heart 'T hing altoff, ).,. „arteng..,The; stritfiger'did iiiirtaiii trill,'" walke d: act foster;' nd - -WilliAdiii . : . 4tl esi.don w-the slopi. c.l„. ..i. ...c 1 , I *f:in.tly . 1 ,1 1 iv:.!TtY.q ., ..1 1 , 419k , w-4 3 114 , . ..,(014 e 10..aria.4enfl-a--,tll. .Q11 . 0!* 44,! . .c.i,7' 'Erieit 'll4,sii n 4 'heat; - r t ;44lPs. libll - V I - of bet -propert.Y, end. [r' _on . fid coo -airigityg*iite.::l-,lfii?fi*ii*iiii ..shiround.tife - vOgiatti4ol:::'+'-tini.: ,5,. the ground',:AO,; ,-0,.g.4349.0,11ti t) esi-witil:wirili - .she . *a * l.::: . 11 . 11ingf her et-Pr B UP-Vlt• 1, .-- - i- 1 ,%,;--kiWs , ;ir.' ' --- Nib if Krlttigo4,l44l.4—ii, di - kik VI - !:.-.. . , ~.t:4- - ...,..r -.:41„, ti Xt.ica..,. i., :-‘ , -.,:.;'6r - , 2 r...... - 1• -4-4-V-• :- ' - -4'\ - •i• :;!:-] Iy - lither r_..tettil ',llqjiiii'-' l oo,:iiird IT.R°4 6 .m. - 71*ilt0-i-, - -'_=, fiavicilikv.piiiiita 'i67l'' teVor-i40,-.; 6iiiiiilii high ' - iiitaistir le , 'itio l igik 6l :l*iebtj4edl, 4 7.oo4.: ; ii F v _ ah‘: o 9o l. lo to l l . l . l ** 4 t•Tittitiikli,Hittl - , MttOkis4‘l Itotpti• ;Is ' t ere t 7 a '...„. 1 -, ek",-.9!!', mn Sal: 1 the fre the mei; sen , ! ger hap ceiv bod ene stra in•t the. eem the{ that! rout ger ! will fat' , was{ but er - 111.0E' ; • -.. F:, , := -----,, F.7. , - , ' , :7 7 .r. `,4rzf.=l".pT,;;-4,:r4,;:;..,„_ 4 . 1 f • C;6l 7 'l4l y .• • • ; s -•••—• ~ ' MEM EMIMI T-401- 'tiqrie:i te ., 4eriell - -- PAft.',#YePittg. 2 !,71 __,, :,J ; Flqich I atid,tie here'4l'-:r4m,;-_4i1ia19,11,30-7 and ..1' ani ' g1i4 . 3`, 0 11 . -]44 , -AgfilPtit o ,.:44l B ;-. ‘-‘, Pie ; 0 , hitVe 11 -4r 3 fid* I TPPC44O I #.S 4 :TP ,- -. -Theiehhnger will hear all ,my harO T etk:-. erieg- ' lir' -- . - ~- --, ..,---..,,"::. . - - _-.5 -- _,- Yoti are alone V -; said - .E.iiek*:,dieeev.ol" -- ' ling that ielYaiC:Vrisll' tlint4bia;pitate",,:b*t.'':' turnodi-bielt ,- _,when' . he Aid-, did.: : li-YoOt aim*. anti : , gathering.: befrieic inate' '. l4,44ltv,igg '-:'; an' l oye. on,: ' the. Cattle !,. -...1017/ho..h*akel#;-_-', - -, ‘n !the cattle V ' '-- ~ .i .- :-, - ,-.."...?„;,:-:;. ; ;.,:',?_E-- 1 , 1 Why '-; tie ,- one ' , "answerlfd - ':Frillich' vnis-now ii do not-- tease; me.Witli:M4,' , ; t i f - me - <.vernember- the . lailhimot:Tyon.7 3 pie :cattle. `.: - The undergrounlYfrpte'- re; , aomethink to do,,'elsevrbet*t9f4ar,,.,.. Yr' give lia - beed.le.eV must; 7..--',.^ . .,t---..,1 ,--;-1.-.,-: Wemustgive...rimft; ed- thnt;--howe*- s a id:-:Erica::.' SiOw - ;':tie.3 , Vhfire,- - 04t.-.2 le .are; ; - end 4. wili--Colleat4heni;ltantt4' C 'di 14! bate'an•eie : on them tilt SuPperiti really, "''' -'- Ilrets Shell do- -ne suet .. thilg . :_gricia- ;I. Yclit -shall Elie_ down - here-anAriiikiberria ,-- - wit b. me,:and tell me:the neivit.,. Mt - Lewitt --,. n re t t you and 'me artbe - saine;tlM44 2 - - -fer 1",. a as tired:of, beiticalene;:its 'lo \ iric4tt ~- bei of :Climbing the inotinatitii: ;' , Butj-iitili :, arisi .yonihand.s emitty_V;;Whois - kk - ,lciad :you clothes, :•And , whit , ;wilbt . thtii.co*ls "say to year leaving *our - lire , - lat's f ibina, '., wilen you know they like it so mach...bet. 2 - . terf than - St iorna's t'..:. ..- -,1-. --.,,,:, ...-,1 ~,,,,,.., - ries' explained that lier..,bundle%end,:: .lift were 'lying `..4aw - ,t hi grass;altittle way,. helovvrf: and .Eroticao Sp rantrl't U. F lier feiat; ', . isfitig-that she : would . .fetch 1,-tbetti - preso , . .-, eat ly. .'Et'ics Stopped her, and Aohl - , - her :She must n o t go . ; nelindi skanid":go , ...but-' , he -self. ,She.could not. answer to Erik* ' sell - for letting One of hii ?children, ''' fellow . .- tb;isteps of a pirate, **might return. at. anis: moment. ' - ' - i' 1- , '- - - - 4:, - i' ; .A':? • - Frolich had tie longer Any wish : l6,4m, She off towardSihe sleepinipshed. and neVerstopped till - she had enteredit-;„ ad d i 6 ( 7 ' n 'alien ' - 1 iir . .the. - - • a i yen -pr wisio - aga n ...- doer; lefiVing Erica' far 14.hied.- - -- - . 0, i- , : 0 ' Erica, indeed, Was' in ',.ao- Burry;ilofial. - in*. : She . .returned' for her: bundlis. and . luke'; and then, 'nueasy about tfie - :,eatrie II:Ong left wihout an eye= 'upon. them; and , - ihhe confided id the negligence: of the;nl:il'` - derground pet - Tie, she proceeded to jai ` eminence 'wherel.wo or three of:her - Cows -, were grazing„there'sOunded her/ure,,.. ~-.. Ste`put her 'wfaileirengiti to iit, -in:114,. . li ibilt.oiherp; heSideathe cattte,..anightt - .40.'f.„ . " pear' in ansiven ..; forshe2Waitreallyfla ~.., inns to age herl master. ,•• ';:;:- , -,, ,, ,,,I-„i"._,.. , ' 1 -The pecelVi end: ;fur: from :, iiiisid . , ',...-,,, Son nds,did,spr ad - Wide, ever the pas, 7 ,.n :14:3 . 'i4i-' - _ .._.- : 'soo..iiti the trio" ei,: - liiid!..thiiinkVA Ifti.v.i:4o4-V.'; - rinientiinf**thiii=ifft*eitlicriira'd&W".. - - '7 2 .: .s'eater.:Sti,ied t listen; , and ber.:OWll,:eciii+- 1 (.. he:Tan' to : Me' e 2 --lettiihr,r' the'l.'nWeet*t‘ tf i tfts - Oc l. .gris.4,` and - iiiitiel.v i f - Mitf:4 - 114".;''''. (enriches) in - :•th ' richlOst , belliage,''o3-' . I verge t0W84413. he point - whence:44 '011ti,21,, ed. .-the i firs W-berdiman ''' - ob&iii:eili. 3 4 - 4'17,1-- hia fellow , f het : thir9a - ivaS -a. - rie4 'iaii:.' 44l- 1 - '. E relong . tirepilifii es; and Eilingo"eti,:tkii t.li - ::',.1 npland,i-tlesire Jan and-Stior4:f6; . 010 - ,', ;,. i l cooking' thit - bi , arid: began -Ili desee t', l te the:seater; t leara!Whet her trieit;' r broughi any a wa froM!.tionae; -- -: . --t , 17 - -.',. , .1 ' Long' here be 'could • 'appear; EA le, stele bur 't re tiling; and ToOking'- - ; iiiiii , her - at: every st p.:Wheti . rshe Stiii`- rici she ireivt'sver t' e grass; find' liite rrllisil . self do.Wzi in It 1 Eri cilia feet: -- --: ''---. 1 ! ler° is h -1. she wil?ler • • Has , I. ; he-con-ie . ,. back ' : --;: ' ''' ' ; "'-:-" --- .4 I . Ihaelpgr: epiillii - ii,: ‘ ,l2A ' ai : p sik • .. tin:„ is far ,Of biiiii - time atthe r Blifsi: Teri. Where I 'met lii ii rn:, ' '' s''' . : - , , 7 ., ' . -- ; •_-.- ,.. 's'i":-1' - '„, " The BlaCk' T arn And do yotii-stennfitit. . 4..n4, - you cannot monitikt.'foil - Oitiie`iiit , the way together'from the BIA6Ii Tarii'hittt! ei ? . Did 'ys if run a Did Yea sinisk r-o;:arliiii ; did, ythl 4 0 1 " - -with . a..i,v4tis . - 'itiloiy - hoolit - z - : - ',, i BYmY;shle, i ' said 'E - fici...- .1 4 2_,We.,,,:alke s i, - ~ and - talket - L i r: , - - _, ' ~..-_,, ; -,,... . ...-, .- - . I .`• W l - 4 : - Ptre; 2 8..4 -1 ; 6 .*„ 44 1 6 2 i ,44u0 -- ..7 it ,was a pirate:? , Ort, na ,tetLyntyplpx .. :,-.,,.::-..: .. ~ liri,,; and at rst:t thonght - 4, sad*474: z eFai . ,.. :. 44,__ - _ - v4ice.. into . ; a revetentiat:vihi.4 thon.4lt f,r sein etime iti WaB 7 the denion:;a. l i i i 3 . p i nce .%, - WI) n I tounaitivras only - a_ f)1.....‘, ii ad I icl . id not lin4-. . ... ;-... ;---1: - .1 _, : 2 . 1. ., -, .:.'- -‘oHly ,ar. pirat ! pi& not pita r.,,orniaiini., ' 'i ed 'Frond) , ' Y u AN' the-StrarigiatrgirlA4 -; - Y O 4 Aretlo v in sPreverg 4 . creature I V''.Y.3 l ; ' ... - n i think nothing a -a PiTata, Wallq.ntA. , 3" )4 !-4v: to* for miles ; 4 i, ( I .3'f l e. , weilkt i reltir 4 X. , *slaye'4 , : oflourselt,a l 4 .1 - 4 4h11 1 4, thee! 404.40aund :-. - lieophs that tpy , fathar lauktvitg,4i . .49. - d.4l l at. nobodY::•averilk .;'-'r Aht l o V:#3: 'll o t h it ur , ! /7 ' ' ion 4 ..,-, Vat, F.); W : „you are , r ! .,10-Injt,,rin „lout ~ ininsi. glen/ern pr t ll O 1,3 i4 1 )?1k[ 4 7r "gr?Pyfinii)i.„ attic.' -,., -.1 7t. ..- , _. "es , 14 7 3.: :a tritiZ 4. : 1i .: • , ! You :'want - n ', ws,",sid,EricsaroXpiri - ,4C . , . usual, allconFe . tionAQ. lit 13 *7041te es nk.;: . .114? v- will it , Pliase.y4a 04 the tilithopy*.t. earning i' - -.% ~'_ --: 1 - - , : ,-, ' w 1 't.-' ,- 1 --- z• - : - '-'. 4 '.'' "-•f... Very, innebi,jf.We . hail an.) , cbat i6 k- 94 0;., -- , ' lug him;"';':',Very,l,mtinh, - vi4‘otilk,w o ,- - . l *- 111 ,4 ':' laLllet, if ) 10 'eali. OYa:anY lielP+ilig'.. - ,?4,41, , .. - : 1 '\ * **, My poor Erica -I don tke et:Alir.- . • - . :1 ""'r . <1 - rei .?. /-- t ypu, havaPO nogo?4 n 431 - ; ;, !,ri-lif.-..,4t:. ---''. riot Ishrwk her he.lo, ~ / ,--4. ,4';,77 ri - - - ;: , ,,-.lt - -- - A swv-that- in' your, .MI ', 1 1c5 1 101? ...,,I, pp pt4: - opik about . it A ll -19W 011*.v,. he! 1' . _ _ . ,cr. -44.411/Y9)..41P,,Yqa7714*P01414140i-44)„.PA I& Me: filiY-thieg.! .?=• ': , l - ' ,-: ;:i . ... • 1' , ,t,....5,,1. - "T''',,),, - ;c: - - 7 Erica Wm clad to\lakelet4o)4riifpr*t'',-- ,Sti q kissed Proliclea. fumiliiehicb.-14 - y:ini her \' - ' • f Iranks, ' tiOi '''' ' lett' knee,' in Aekene - 1 , .. an = en i , ,1ntim . „_.,,,; - k r 4 bePter‘anY' gitTatier44 44 '!.lii inittlk l iet , i': • ' 7 _ , lffefi'4i , k . Fiiitielfittp*4 l oglffi**l l o - ::: neiis,:-!' - 'NtelitiVii, tIiCWIi6Y-;t batrlfittta#ll*" Creiniritintiitti_t4iNif this -{ 'li .14 4 t .- 3 11 'ille.q,' I 'T.. -.7 ..T, l 'e'''.77'it: t '''Pkit 4 rlti v eladaiqbe:'eerilliFiltAfti. ero r ,, ), hiive lteeti l inie'liflhe-abrioril#Mit '4 . ::. =., i 4 rairg 4 qv- tita:- ,, aamA t ve.l4- ~..., te !„ye1ir k ,,i,! 1. ,.9 ,-- .• ~ - '.,- +.:i4:4- 4 .2 f I d 1 0 6P 44 ilnkg4 t 4l ' Alkq eilgi i i - ';-" , ..,;;"".I.r--- .----.: --nt.dgiikinnt4,hlo 611i'l:iiii . "Pli: etilttat 'A ka_ ... : =,,.... i: 3 , ,- v , .l-* ~,-= .._,Akl. %-- :^frekighne,. -. 11.-Z-,,g, "'9 1 .5,, 1 ,4,.1 111 41 , V 4 .t e,. , ~ 1 1 ..: 5 r ), ' . - , u' i r ltlgiT 4-- 1 7 .11 1It t' olkda. " 0: -4: :: -7 ;t 7C' A - 4 . .. --1 1 , f .„ s .,-. 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