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'SOinetimeS h e' sighed to think how empty and' ; sileitt the., ' , house appeared to What be hadeVer ktivi , n . it befote. • ,I.Tfla's; wheel stood in tki - e - : . ciT.: net:, and was now never t,ri'he heard; . any. •:. more than her. feehie....agra , vii . i . ez *bieli 'had sung balladlto the last .. .Enett'Slighti: acute step was -goite.for' the prezient ;;.andi • would it everitgain'he ati light.and ',Clive as it had been? 'Ries ,hearty laugh Was, . - silent; perhaps foreVer., -- OdthiWitsa . n - in, . mate still, hut Odds, was much altered' Of bit am; l whii cotildWtinder 1 Though t he ic t i-ti was strangely itinbilieiring About . exime things. he could - nit tint feel , :tiiw: wonders and misforititteslintteroWded•Op. 7 ' on one another since thettight of hia dee ,....- • . . .. , - .. .. .. : ante ,or oopen. '• - . •. • -' -.; : - .. .FiOm.the hour ;if . - Hund'S.,returni the boy tiad hardly been, heard lo "peak All these thOughts were t Oil... Melancholy for old Peder ; land. to break the , silence, he. began 'to sing is he r wote . his basket: -.He hail nearly Or through' a ballad of - . altandred and five manias, When he heard' a foot step on the Aunt% - ' .. ..- •; • . . _ . . - • —odd, ~ iny boy. „ . :. ;aid he, ",.surely-.Yoti ' "are in eally. Can it. boditiner.tinaeyet 'Pt • ' '"'No, flit this hoot," - replied Oddii, in a low voice. which Batik to a ivitisfier as. • l e , sa id" I have left J-lUtid. laying ' the'. T o nilltS to water the meadow;. and if ..• he tnis.:i;es me r don't care: - I could not :- .s t;iyilfcoufd",not help coming:,, -and-.if he . , kills me bridling you, may;he :fim tell pal mud.:' :.. •• • - • . - i . And.Odtri) went to close and ft ~. - • door ;•and then he sat down imthe gr , Otiud ? rested his aims On his grandfather's knees and told Ids story in such a low time that, -. ni, .'..little bird? under,' the :eaves ... could' carry the matter:" - , - •,' - • ' .• 2 . , %O ~ • ”o,gratdfatber, at, a.mind, that fel: low has. ' He Will go crazy with hiiirOr soon. lam not sure - :that h 6 '6:•riot ..enrzy . TIO W. . 4 " Hellas Murdered R . Olf,,.has he 1 .." - • "I can't be sure ;.: gat the Oddest thing -is that Ire mites up wolves with his ram- Mitt tat,;. Itpliviii: hardly tax,4 - 'met with ntikhief'.frOm'4liy Wolf-at this, sea. , . - sun." • • , - ' ' ; :'. . . ~.. •: -. .. - -. ..• : 1 - No, bov-\,.. not 12.01f.' •• Bur. did not Ilona spark of OrPhanchildren, and how isilve: haw,. Oven kr - a:m.6 tri 'devour them when• snow was on the ground I" - ._ • " Why, few,'"said lahlo,• surprised at sun a guess, , - i • , • " There was a reni:on for Mind's' talk inz so Of wolve - s, niv dear. Tell ‘me quiet: , what he said orli...lfti and what - made him , say anything to you—tn an inquisitive boy like poi. ' I. '1 - - , .._ .; • " fic i 4 like one beWitched that cannot bold his tougue T - While I. was bringing: , \ the tron^lig. one .by 'Otte; fin." him in lay where the meadow 'ivas drieid, he still ° kept muttering and aintterini to him;.elf.. As often*. I came within Sixyards of him ' I heard him Matter. mutter. Then. when' I helped him in' lay.t he tronighi, he hegan :to talk. to me.. 'I wait not in the mintr,to I make him many ansivei4 ; Init. nn-he went fist th; same as if - I had asked him a bun rea • 19 ' • - . ' . , (pea t . It!,11S. ~, , • 1 , t U It was such ati opportunity:for a 'en , tints hoy, that I„Wittider you did riot." • ! "Perliap, I Might. if he had . stopped ham enough. ,But if he stopped 'it . Mo. ment to , wipe his' brows, (for ,be was all 'trembling with the heat.)', he;ebegan again,: before I could well speak. He askedthe whether) had ever beard that . 41i-owned • men coal shfivr their heads aboVe the era ' ter, and hare.ewith their eves. -and' throw •-,their aril* about, i - Whole - day--tw, days. after they wile 41',..a'ned•"- . - 1 Ay'!.'..ktidecid.l, Did; heask that r : ' . , • Yes, fi'thl, sev*ral :Other things: HA!: a'ked wliettr, .Lhad ever beard that tte. Wets in tlie:Edrd -Were so Many pri.son hon.es.' • - -. '' ' . - ' , And what did yoU Say r : ' " 'I wanted him to-explain ;'so. I said they - were prison -banes In 7 lum es tfi the eider-ducks when they were sitting, for they 'never stir a yard from their tiest . But be did not hear 'a word. I . spoke., - • lie s weet 9 11- . - albau dr)rwlied men beitnr, kept PriSortersi in the .islet sat ..m.tling because they cattN . -.get . out.. And h e says they' will knoll.' • bind:. as if they ,cimlildleave the thick hard nick/ '• ' -'- ' ''' • - -. 'What df . , you' think of all : this: my boy r - - --_ -- - • • x.yhy, - Irben I-stud i - hed not heard.a 'word of any such thing; eiti_ fi4oni toy ' grandmother or Erica,' he declared . be. had heard the -111•We'r litil'Af--.."--'nti"ing . and crying; hut theit'he ritiied nis sOme.,,, . thing about Ihe -: halting of iVOlv,ei that made c.utfusion itt,the story.'l"houglr-he . . had been hot . just before, - t`tiere he stctod alliverin g , as if it was vriiter;'ali he siptid in Ale -broiling ..situ. Titan' piked lion if - fiehad seen dead men - sWirattn4 stare, as ,he said'he. had-lititttil. . 0.031- gaga!) and cry l' .. , .:' -: _,--, 'And wat '..lid he e : say; ai. t ben r'•, - `Hestarted • [ hilt mis.ight,- . 118 , •if-/ btid been piekih;" - biz 4 Opcket. - He - was in i Pftssion-for a fiiiiinte, Lluak4..if ewr be . W all 1 9 ~ MS iire:.- - - '- 'l44 eni`be Ida .l a ugh-L 0 \ at bp said what a hit of pest storiss .lties of spirite,-'•444 - 04031is as people love --he should lia*.e_Au„:„cacry.hil4ner.to the liwth. .. whlapver, 49 iril4 ' a* A 9 bis Pwr place.. - , , '.; -- -', ••'_. . ' •• ~ :,, ~:,1-v . ,..,, ,. •: ......,..: - .7f.'zi r ,1 - .1- , . . . ' . i • ln ' t h '330 .4 - 4 1 iIkrt_itgi*- ,-1 P he _ ...,forth 'lie, "waafaitri44o4** :ve _ b n,Y. *ad waitiA*.ii 44)4i - way , t 9 Oie " at h- r ' - ''''' a : .ii_" fc• - - - ' '"- --•- '—, ~': - 31 ,* 4,:,..r• r -,.., '4 , ^4-'4 f- 4 7 -asliket,*.Py,- - 09 4 r .4 * i 0k•-0•1.-... I , ,', - iieve - a wOrd* ~. , .S-fie44* _ : 1 1-- -:h - - 3sig i narrrnto hitialti,t4en#4,:f:4l- - be g a n -t " . : talkobilits4i.:' bishop *Ol ontiug, -to -1“****,::,1::-6,941C3-,--1; :47 4 - 144 - P-''. -1 -qe.:444.***4iiii - ii7 - ..„4,1,PF*194010#16.;", [ • •' ;• • • T . OF PEOPLE IS THg 1 • .11 . : - ' ' !. ow ded, you answer. bite flrou .know . 'nothing about the bishop'a - ...Sit toil him but; ro'Aiy` bite, I said I .ltnew. n i ne. thitig=ihit .littantity. of fresh-Ifish would lie wanted Whiin the hish , op . eOmes ivith his train •.aid liaskitl him whether--hilt would 'go, dshit'm With me is' soon Ps• 14e . should. hear lhat ilhe bishop was druwiug near." s ' it He 'unfold not agree to I.faney.' auk6lbovi far out 11 thought of go arse, V I said to ogel islet—at -least eiflittas Vogel islet. :!polyou know, graildfathal•,:. I - I bought lo . v to ld , have kn i z i ked * down - at the viorill lie mut ;tie . - ;soine'thing, j, could not bear what, to get off'. By that time %ire were'laying 'the last tinigh. to go for, <some more; hb was out ""f-sight , I tacanipered what sort of a, blind do yotiiiiink Otis fellow -11- - • " •f, it is ptain.. l l It i s too clear, else hat' he thinks droWn ea: '.• • 'jj• .:131tt dolyeu think so; grandfather I . - thp your think 413 granchiiin l'ir! ' Not a 14t of it: Depend npOn it, Rolf is all alive,-fif - he is swimmio and staring, and throwing hisfarms abipt In the wa ter; '-I.thilik .1 see him no* And fwill see hitt", if-he is tit`ha seen tilivi'llordead.' - ; And ptily, hm t s 1. : . i ' t 3 - - , - • ..,l. .fl..night; to have said 1 loud T wlll help' me.. You ,say - soinetimes,l,grandfather. that yon ca 'pull a good. stri k ' 1 ""th , e l m the . oar still; and I can steer As ll as our -master hit4self; and the fili laneve r r was stiller ;thaw it is tOday. think What it - mould' be in - bring home :ILA or some good - neWSI / nf him !, , We :_iirottld have a ep rac-u trii the seate r afterwards to see whocould be 411efirst to . Erical.' : ' Gently, gently, boy ! „ What is Rolf about not ti come, hem', if be iS 'I ,alive ' . ' That win. shall leartrfrOM him. - "* , -Did you hear that he . told Erica .itti Should go as far as Vogel islet, dropping something about 'bein# • safe 'there frain pirates and , t - everythingir r; : • i,l .. •-; Peder ; rtally thotight thre iiitas some thing in t is. He sent ofrot;liin tO 'his. work in the 'littl e . - - meado w' , and himself . . $.- I , sought- out pladaine grlingien, who, hay-- ing less belief in spirits and- n - nchafitmenti than Pedef.,Was; in - propiwitifin more' struckAvithithe neeessitynfane ing whet'', er there was any .meaning in liUnci's rev{; : elations, leit Rolf . Should loe' ) ,per,f'shing for, want of ritlp. .The story !Of his nisap-i pearance had spread through 'the Whole region.; and there. was not;:. a Osherman: on :-the fiotid who had - not !iby this time,i given an oliininn a s to how hela drovin-: ed. -But ,, Madaine t , was . well a% are th t, if Ite,:' were!. only wrecked, !there was 0 t ..i . " ihai: fie vial - a -make-that *mid ;$t 1 s terrify the', supeti,UitiOus Mindy of the neighbors, and mike them Ideepaleof, in stead Of helping \liitii'. In addition to all this, it 'WElS . ,doubitnt Whet her'his signals would be .Isen by anyhodT, at .a season 2 when everT one who could be spared was "gonelup;t4 the dairies. . ;1.• II .Asi soon as . 1-fund was gOne'ent after dinner, the old man and his!grandsm put of in 'the boat, carrying -a note frear Mad- lone rl in gsen •t o her neighbors along the . fiord,.i.re.questing, ibe . assistance 1?f -one orb two rowers on- an occasion; Which might proVe.one of . life'! or deathil - The neigh bors Were obliging. :The ilolhnrgs sent a stoat farts-servant with ,!direCtions to call at a cousin's,lower.down, for a boat-, mani - so that th 4, boat Was - anon in fast career dawn theffiortlOd i tio all of ei -pectation, and ofl.pride, Initom'manding such an expedition ; and Peden`:, being re- . 'here& friim A alfnicessity briro%iii:ng more than heiiiiita ;- 'li ll \ °ado,. had found occasionally ! the. truth ~ ,of a ,•,coirinoonprbverb :-r--he liod easily brought his 'flia4t ci's horses! . 0 He water, but.ciiuld tint make them &Auk. .1 He now found that he ha 0 g: easily-4 rowers. into the boat, but thatn it. waSj - tmpiAssible to make them- 'row , beyond. a certain point. He had used as,rthich discrltion.as Peder Ilim-.;nif•ahout tic4revealio - the precise, placei cif , their - destinatioh ;ind When vo .t gel islet came in' Oght, the titvo Helpers at once gave him -hiti l ts to.steer i ss as to keep as near-the shore:land its fatfrom'lief:4- °l;4od, i as possible. 11 Oddo grtivelY- steered for the island, net withstanding.! I ,7 ltett the trien . saw that !this was his-itseltitton, they !shipped their. oars, Una tiefteted to ,strike souther stroke, unlesis one of them might steer:" That i!land had a bad rep", pint ion ; - it was ' hewitche4 or ;banntea; and - in that 'direction) the n;i i en would not go.. They - werejwilling_ to- JO all they could . tO oblige.; they woull row twenty . Miles wit hssut resting, with . leaspre i buts / 3 they would not bkbv?..Ninen t norUny oth er deniun: for nnl cenaiderat ion/ - , . I _Hew far off is it Odd() 'Masked Peaer: ' Tvi‘r miles; .grintlfailidr. .Can -"you, and - I-inanige it - by Ourselv4s;iliitileTou r . • '. A,,,. in rely - ;.ifol l otan land these_ friends isf ours. They *N . wait; .14e till we t 3 call for-:thenfagam , il I Will leave y4u. ; my sup r, t yOu;will "wait for _Utrhere,Ran thilshead-1110,,' said °ado to4be prig . - I"11 - ' . The . men Oulkl - make Tii - oliri ob.if - c!' lion than ;that lit O r•-wet s, Certain; the boat would never *.ti: . " They: ere. very _cis , - ii:..vimit4l . 6(4.4 - rot Odds supper on any'aceoUitt-::-.W )$1 me* on : t.40 watch l e -wished their fritnidai - won d imilpeitithiel -1 ed 4 .ami f .when.' ' if fcmusl apimasasion Y!;- - TOP. '- , ' thell ol 9o4 -I .oar 404 ' tawny tl)Erit' it', *alsinAgps 1107,4'00a lir, , e, to:,,die t) , *11_ 4 7 0 17 theild., 4allgt jo4 -Pox- jr=1")%11"1/.1 ;t ,s e w awiti-theit live' in :-.!fmrelk it .; I * l *Oe , *in - 44d tli#9 o A Tic *lAo Doppp.:. 14 " - , , T:.l-,1.-i - ,...r; - Xlidat,..thesii: - ii' - , • • -itie'tit griu ' his itio and,,,,, , n.putonee Alimo. oialtjog• - Ai' ..:,forli6i4tet,. :43f - -16: : ::4*41..Prjer: - thi:gryjoisinlieri k t u r .r."'i Orainfai me, , i',:iioll- blif '6)4,i° 9* : 1 4 ... ,_ n 'Y'il'i!tOPil?g * *gm. :441. 41 -;: ► ~ I rOns,*Onito. .0 , 01 ,1 044 *lli' ..-41,-.. , r, i; ::..t' -.. i. Q.-. , tinifisrmig *pritv.„:_ , : ,_ ulyt 1.*, - 12.410044! -,.*ivir .; 1b,,1,,,c4. )04' :Alpti.,,clAr,..olif,ll6, -: •!*_9 004,4 : to om : ;1 :1 _ best ... ~• .. • .. . ~..-. our_ pasture; as it was as - ar! .agaiast the grey took: . And that , rey rock tryall treated, . and; tu ft ed .with gcepu - , again; Wherever a .\ busb , can sp . ttg.• - It; is all :alive with sew : birds, as 'win as snoW, - tit they wheel above it.in- the, he sun.' - '. '1 • ''Tii. the ..very place,"-sei Peder, prif-. ting•neW,ltrengthinto his Id .arm._. .04-. - do, rowed stoutly too 'so e way; and. ;then, he- stopped to ask On, yhat.side the, remains Of. a -birch ladder used to hang, down le'Perierbadofted t Id hint.' -. r . . •1 On . the north Side . ; it! t :there - is no use in looking for...that; m boy. 2 : That • bird ladder . must ' have roar d awe}, with. frost .atid ,w et; long and. lo :ego.' ;-. • •: .. 'lt is-likely,' said Odtio; 'qit-thinking that some ~man must, have -put it.tbere, 1 Should likely. see Whether; tF really-is ire . possible. for one .with a strong hand and'. light foot ~to. Mount this,wall.- .I brought our longest - boat,hook. on:purpose to t iy• / _Where •a ° ladder:lurk befor i a : foot. must have climbed :; and-if I tun nt,.llolf may hive 'Taunted . bei;To . rne, . : . . • -It chilled .Peder'e. heart o remember. the aspect of keprecipice 411tiehhis boy.' .talked - of climbing ; but he_. 'aid nothing,' feeling : thafit would be i, vain. -- This; forbeaance touched Oddo's ielings. .'.l. 'w run into no folly, tftist me, •. said (4 1 -he. I. do. not fttrget. that yu, depend on' .me Pt:. getting 4 h•-tme ; and t at the.trtith ° abouv•Nipen : and such - .0 . 1i g4 t depends. lc for -ati age to come, on our sing seen at . . home . .again . safe. Rut, .I _ I airs. a pretty dear net ion that RUltissemewhere on the . there.' ... - • l. • - ..1 • - , • . . ...... Suppose yeti - call him, t ten.' -r - •• . : • .°. •Ocldo hall much ratherea ch him. 11e .pictured to,. himself the ple and pleas tire:of mastering - the ascent -the delight of sirprising Rolf asleep. hi ids solitude, and the fun of standing over' him to wak en him, and :witne..4 , his. SerpriSe. He could not • give _up the ettelm,pt to scale the root.; - ..but: • be. would dell it, very nu 4iously. -.- . : .- .-,. -. , _ ..• Slowly 'and' Watchful& rrond the islet ;Oddo seek ing wit li, his eye any .ledge of tlm:r4l C k iin ' viiiiictt he might : mount.- Pulling : .off his slipes. that: his bare feet might .have the better hold, and -stripping off- almost all hia: .. .clothes. for • lightness, irr..climbing and krhaps.swim ming. be . ,clainhered up to more than, ime piornisingspet, and the,in; finlaingthat . fur-: t her progress was impossiblei, had to come down again: lAt last, seemg . a farrow chasm filled, with leafy Arabs, he deter= mined to try hew high he..c4uld reach by' means of these. .lie swung l'inself up by 'means_ or a bush . . which-grew . doriawards,. haring.: its roots firmly fixediu a - crevice= Of the . rock.. 'gave liiia2liold..of an-. Other, which ;brought. ititnlinsreach. or third , ; so that, . way-like a squirrel or!' a- monkey, he • hanging -at...such a height, that it : seemed - easier to gr, on than tri-t.u* baCk .- ;- . For. some .time after leaving hiS grandfather, he had spoken to him; as an-assurance of his. safety: s When too fari to-speak. he: . had Sung. aloud, to sera the old man from fears; . and now that he 'did not feel . at all surewhetherbe should ever get up or cloWn,,-he began to Whistle cheerily: 7 , He"was pleased-to bear it . answered froni. - the 'boat. - thought - of the old man sitting there alone, and•his:return whol li . dep . ending upon the safety of his com 7 panion, - . .aniirtated - 04 - do afresh to find a - way uty. the. rock. It -looked to.hira: as like a wall as any-other rock about the is let.. 'There was no footing . where he - was• loOkiog;—that was certatn.. So he ad-• *lnked further into - the chaStn, *here the rocks •sn nearly met .that it giant's_ anti might hare touched the opposite . wall.- - tiere . there ..was. promise of release from his-Idingernits sittiatiOn, At the end of a ledge, he saw Roulet hinglike poles hanging on the rock—sin-rid woilkof man hands certainly. • HatingScrambled toWards them. he found the remains of a ladileF,. made . of birch poles. fastened to gether. with thongs of leather. This lad (ler had once; no doubt hung . from tep• to bottom . .Of • a --chasm ; and lower part, - now gone, 'was that ladder of which Pt. 7 der ',act often - spoken a s a proof that nien . . bail been en . the island. With a careful :.hand, Odd°. pulled at the ladder.; and it did not' give way.— Hettifgged harder, and still it only shook: He must try •it ; there was nothing else to be.done.. it was well ('or him now that be was used. to dangerous climbit*— that he had had adventures on the slip 7 pery, cracked gipeiers of Solitelma, -anti that being on a height, with precipices below, was no new iituation to hini. He climbed, trusting as little. - as possible to the ladder...setting his:foot in preference on:any projection of the rock, or any root of.'the smallest. shrub.. More .Than , one pole %cracked; more .than. one fastening gave', way, when he had . barely time to shift his weight `up;on a-better support,- Ile heard his grandfather's voice calling; and he :could not anivier.- - It disturbed hire, now that his joints were itiained, his linibs•trembling; and his mouth parched so that his-bivath rattled as it 2112)f. A :. 'fle reached the top, however. , • He -sprang from the edge. ofhe:precipice, -unable to. look dewn, threw iinself on his face, and panted and . Cremb .il,- as if hel hid ;leverbefore: climbed nythingiesi. .f tlit. safe tbito a• staircase. 'Never Wore, in ,deett; had he - done anything like this. feet:Was 1 perimmodz.-1 he islet was not'- - to ties - inaccessible, - Thii thought trave l him strength.. ? -He sprang-to .bis &et ligain, and 'Abided, loud . and shrill. lite.anuld imagine -the 'ennifurt this :must - be to .Peder ;-. and be whiltliid flora . and . 'pore merrily till he found himself rested enough tn.proceed ow his aearrl'forAnif, ait, welowis.x la on his , way ,, iit*- - tro_uk•-• ling Weiser- ii , ith NW: tiOuelta:urliPtt be *as te. get ,dewe agart.;•,, - - -- i -.,': ~ ,_-. - - ',I '• • Never hid:, ha: sem* place. ; -so kell'Aif : 1111 terb114eeed ,their eeelLt l Tiroirnoitii . laroivldfialjhe' Smanal;'l 6 , 4l tb•S *ern . +t-0d.r4 1- - ignitlingAW. WtifidliPgi but.' -. 10 41.11 - 014 Fgeifigrating.t in..-es ,sery dime*. ' 6 4.- 'Mier IYerelmuilKilj , teillioithseer;, 114,. -- 1 4 01 544,115 ,1 0. iiiid itielegie4, wi 46-t ' 141111 04 "Par**Ajlollialits -4 40, - IMO M a n -*if r iC 9 .96 1 / 1 411/t.,. 14)0 ;GITIMATE • SOURCE,. AND THE' HAPPINESS OF THE is I SE, PA., TRUItSDAY 111,1 RNING, MONTR F . s r tioke.their featherel„;' - ' and the drakes . inked on' witheut taking" ani Offence.: ". If -Rolf_ is here,' 'thaught - Oddo,' - ' le, has been living on most .: amicable terins with: his , neighborS.' : , ,;i .. i- _ ; •. '- ' ` • After an auximis.tholighver two of ,Ni pen—after 'a 'gra:ice, l y, two-around tbe sky and shores foreligeofWindoll6 'began in - .earnest his ctitestof Rolf. ,He called his name--gen answerthen louder.. . There was some kiodof answer Some sound of human voice he heard, he, was tertain ; but; •so maned, so 'dull, "that whence it came he ijienldi:nar•tell. It ; might.. oven -be 'his glindesther,:ealling. from below:., SO beerp.4l,d tequite the verge of the little island,, wishing With all his heart that the hirdi.would be - eniet ; and cease 'civiliti Of all answering when bespoke. Wheff q uiiwoui Of hear-. ingof Peder, Odd° 4lled :again, with scarcely eln•pe of ,eV result, _so plain was it to his eyes that, a one resided.on the island. On" its 1111 Summit there was really no intermisAetoif b i rds' nests"; . • •- • —no space. where • a iry, one hid ,`lain' down ;—no sign of .likbitation—no . ves tige of food, dress or' , lttenSils. _With a Saddened heart, .therifore, Oddo called -again ; and again he as sure there was an - answer; though- wienceand what he could not make, out. 1 , 1-, •.. - i , . - , He then sang a pagota'ehant 'that be had :earned, by Rolf iniging it as he sat earving•his share of.thb new pulpit. .He stopped in the middle? and. inesently st)e lieved that'be heard lhe - . air continued, though the voice Seethed seindistinct, and the: music so much as. Js' came from,un-. dei:ground, that Oddis.began to recall, with sorne: doubt ' and `'fear, ..i he 'steri es Of the enchantment of the Place. 7 rt was nig long before' , he beard to. , cry frt•pn t he, iva= ter below. Looking over- the precipice .be saw what made hie) drawback-in ter .ror ; he saw the very thing Hued had.de, scrillecl=the swimming:find: staring. bead of Ralf. and the arnwthronin tip. 'the t 'air. Nothaving Mind's: escience, how ever, and having much m ecuriosity, he looked again ; and ,then-a third time. c . - Are you Rolf, really 1 , asked he at last. . ^ • ~. • . . , , . . ' Yes ; but who are yriu 7 -(:)4do. or the. there - shire nohndy can . clielb I Wbu are ygti ..• ' I vriil.sholiv you.: We-wily-led each othcer.out,' thought Oddo, With a deter-' mieation 'to: take tialeap; and ascertain L. • leaped„aud struck the water t a sulrtett.ntAlist mice fry rsßnl = Vltheu - he came up • again; thiy approached . each other, ,Staring, *elk with Some dOubt 'as to whether the' other. wzi.s _human i i)r-a, 'demon. • .1 'Are 11:1 dice, Rilf' .1 . • A To be sure .I am Odde." t said the 'Oth • er; but What demon' carried you olt he top- of that rock than no Man ever Climb;' : . : (*Me looked mysterious, ;suddenly re 'solving tO•keep his Secret for the present.. . Not that 'way.' said Roll. I hare not thestrength I had. and I catt'tsitim rnund the place - now. was just,- resting: self When I . heard.jon call, and came out to see.. Follow me. home.' 1. - ' _ He turned. - . and began . te - ewim - .hrlme -wards. Oddo had the strengestinclina tion to - go 'With . to see, what_would. be. revealed! but there. were A ttin.olijec lions. His grandfather must be .groWing anxious; .and he was not lierfectlY .aure yet whether his guidelnight not he Sipe') in.Rolrs likeness, about to lead him to same bidden ; prison. . .. . cdire. me your hand, .Rolf,''eaid _ i• . '• .was a real„.SuhStantial warm, hand. ' I don't Wonder you . doubt,' - said Rolf, can't look -Much' like - myself ren, and sh.rnnk , and haggard. 'as' my, face muA•be.,,' ! .• Odd, -.Aida was now quite sat4fied told. of the - boat ; and his grandfather.- The boat was - ,aCarcely further off than the cave ;- and . ..ptior Rtilf • was ghtuvA 'in extremity _for .drink. The -water and brandy he broug' ht.withbire._6(lbeeorfin ished nearly two days and be..was extremely from thirst.'f. He. thought he could reach the boat, and oddo led the Way, bidding him tint mud- his bein . Without clothes -rifle, they could. - fitid.litim • - -. ...Glad was - the oltlynan tn.llicaritis‘bOy's call from the:water; and his . face lighty up with wonder - Ind pleasure •when • he hparaltiatitqlf was notfar behind. He lent a- hattcrto help hint intothe boat,•and 'askeirn'O'iptestins till he had given him fond and drink,. He - -himself - hirnself fi - pr haing ,brotight .neither camphor ; or assafMtida, to . adminiitei With `the:corn brandy:. Here was. t lie brandy however ; • and some' wateri - And fish, and breacL-and cloud.. berries. Great:. : was the' aritar.e tnent.of Pedes and COdo: -at .116IrCpush- ! : ing aside the brandy,-and ; seizing t ter. :When be had drained the last drop, he'even preferred the - cloud berries n:the brandy, A transient doubt then,pccur! red; . whothei this was ''lt - dic - .after . o.ll— it in 'their faCeS, and his - -story and ..Wherl':they, hid -- heard' his - - story what he 'had; sffered, from thirst ; ', they were.quite''sitisfied, and Wondered' . ne lonecr.- • • • •i 'r. Ir • be • ' impatience. to gone.-- lt tried himinore now tcr think hoti Icing it would-be -before Pica could hear. of his preservation than =to beat'l all - that had : gone Wore. --'Being withotit clothes how.. ever, it S a e necessary to visit the cave; _ and bring away what was flier°. lo truth -Odd° vvas:tifit sorry, forihia. ._ His etitioS. ity xas.soirreat that- he .felt it impossible. te-go:lionte without seeing and Lth`e advaistitge4:,boldinttile . Secret-. koovorl-- .04p/3 atjalt.ii 'Once wilt One Sibich Be, Ivouldinet.giVe -ttp. He ...aittrea au not , < :..gityst..-attotlfer tit . :Itulf . ;':itasi -tbay4vare pralsentli;orthilnotsib.itftbetettvti. .der idgliedAtt their .. i baiiitigittattaill again:king ' belienred, - mbat 'Swifts - mitt of v.thent:heing, no - in•ixOg i hand: 041T4i*Itlicir '904 WWI C:1 0 1111, Arl .etri-4 or' BOPLE 'l, 11, APRI ,f anit final Y with theoars o, rOkeh skiff!beini - obli ed . te iff)teelfbe it'd.- 'Rolf id eli)li 4 , e l l , 7 ' w lt h )r i c w t il l "' i t e l e '.l i h e a d n- 4 1 I s u r 1 1 it ,collecting for Erica, . 1 ~ - hei mitered' the ' blitit again 7 . `they. were dreasiiiv.l Oddo viandfather With- aflescrip. rk .cive..r-of the ila, .ttending I sy roof, andhe .g :tremktid e the white I sands. It, almost Act teiCeoli ie hear'kofl these is aide had remarked. 4he tit'.., -It _Was near midnight,' e l ,I • , , was,going to set.. Thep. row eirtould be i the cool ' twk hen they shoeld take iti cOni , Otesh frem rest, wohld 'save üble Of rowing hame• _I . were too tired .to talk, and t 4 dippin g sotneWhat lazily, eze had diade way, _ and the' re. 'quiet. :Old- ffeOer who ?p : sici;mpinions -t ? _ !ile ,aoeep. i? 4, land said, `', ' -- 1 - ' Jit#a . Are you - eryiegial; , brandy-fl . ,the,poor leave the forget to b beautiful., lit • hifirself • At' last! - and whin .charmed Lion of thti. walls ; the breaking ti inade the fl things;bti beat. and the to d, sho light`; andj..l panitibs, wi them-the tk, When:ai the ears %Ike and:the ,bi 4 sea-birds vi!e i penned ; ie . ' li*: raisers hiiii . !:1 head do 17 .' - 1 1- res. gr:p What ut 4 No grii • 1 have. felt though. or • 1 fully mysei . ! Right. toe' . .-. girltiler..i riur' .' ii,': r'' . grief.: . my oy . _ 1 . - , —4,l4thing hut grief now. noire -grief .than you knbw ) of Friyhody.- 'I did ; not ktibw .it tip iin*: li_'. •. : Tiolty ; and right, to atty..itout it-pilow who knows how-mis e h4etii I did not 'inhere all • ttlNipeu hid. anything 'to do iif4rt unes;---' cldti 1' exclaimed Rolf, now. s not cittite. certain'`; and-how ilward •Vgainst ,it when 11. AVIIS ro‘' , ,Oke NiOen 'I , Now golf ii I ica will beilittppy again, and el :tiOf ever'yliody's eyed were d know that it. is only out of 1 at . , they , di) reproach a e rne al. 1 allfthe mit4chief, L'shall hold d !again n w--a s ,stime. may .done a lialong ;. lint I did not y p.,, r7 np,. of in my p% trey es , vteitry day that are gone- • i y I are got, no% , sat Rolf.i t)` h. and e forgot ton.' • . ti firgotte ,' said - il'e46r•— ~ .hoy. to learn if hefortets- - --' il irlthat for me„grandflither„' 1 ii Ole tears tilt st reamed down: 1N . 4 ;fear of that. I shll not list days t—no:not -tiS' long' I 1 1 dnn!te erablehay, tiro thi with-lbese,!ll But could I say ' the one toC sa, arid . I I shalinot f. upon.tne, iit kindness t I'. haring - do .. 4 ' up my' lie: i I think I . hal.; in my nvrtii for ills the E-. Well_ th Let, t lienii 3 *".74 tt Hn w is .in • Don't f. his Lice . forgqt:thes", ,as 1 lire. . - 2 ' ... I *II.4&PTE ;qt. ' - - ' . • '..-' "kit and 06 tail:4ot - --.- 1 • . mb4" i 1- l i l i -r.,-. 4 ."': * ,4 . ._, : _ ~,I lt : 1 crirl ,ep woo were waiting 81101 watching 011 the .point ere duly . amazed to see thre; heeds in t to bpat, on her rel turn;.arid!. !Ay ,delighted to . find - that : the third was - olf-l—elive l and no'-ghost.---I They ask . -'., qeestion , upon- question.unti l Rid ransw , , ed shine fully and tiuly,l while he shoWedl refeyvenPimutherd';- zind al . last when i Itisely pr \ essed, - lin- de clared t himself tog lunch exbeustod to talk, midi' begged ;Pe, ission. to lie down in the bet- l I tom •of the (+timid sleep. - tfpop-Ithis al long . Ailed; ensued. 1, - It lasted till .the' farmluiuse wasiin sight at which - one - of the rowers; vas t o be.lan d ' Oddt then ' exclainied,l ',. 1 . .' i 1 • '- 1 • . '1 Avtifidl‘r what we have all been think: ing \ abont.i We have not settled n' i 'singlei thing aboq _what is Collie said and done ;I, and here w are almOit in sight of home` ,, and Hand' canning' eyes.' r - it I have ,canning e y ed: all - about it," replied R.ilf, raisin ' liinliself -up from -the bottomld of the boat, where they •• all thought hel d had been - s 1 ening: Soundly. 'My nindit , said he, . ' iS qUite clear. The -firsi thing , ; diet I have decided - upon is, that - 11 may yely, on the Ipittir‘of our - friends' bere--4 You' , have roved your' kindness; friends, ( '. ; in coming, on th is - expedition,- but for which I sh old have died in my hole - , like a supernal . sited heal in its dem._ This isl r a story the the whole 'country Will - hea? of . ; and O l i grandchildren will telllir, on : winter-nig ts,lWhen there is talk lof the war that c, rtiught t 'e pirates, - tin our coasts: :y tar, vill go abroad with the story .; neirpdes. nd, on one Icoudi l i, tion, with. bight hofio ; and that icondi.• flea isohti, yini i .sai : . not a:word beyond! the fantilY von like; iii for- the 'next fe - daYst . of 1 h '•• eilvpntur -of Ibis nigh t , or. o i your havin seen me. .More depends. Op . tbi s ihnir-ithu. knolv o now ;, more thaull will :ell, flip' daY;tri -- stny person save rity master.;_ My ! . .ends old friend there will help me to ni meeting with my Master, wit hunt; asking_a. question as to : what _'l have to say to thin: , i Will, you, not, Pe, dell' I , - ` - . 1 I :!. .1 . , f -.•- - i: —. .. istiroy.: are ne- doubt yeti- are right,' rep lie d i eder. li; '. , - .-1: ' - - . 7- I , _, The, {tat bhp _were zather,,sorry bIA they could, net object : They niniled .at. Odtlo', , ,inif - odded encouragement , - he irliplore ltolfiti fit a‘ time when eVe•l; i rything ini ht -be knct'wn,ana.,,to - naswet; just tins an ji: that little inquiny' ! : I thl4o,'' at his grarlidfatheritbLa.Man -11 fi among us is more to - 'l4 liien'yenr -- efirmiiity,' : '.Thank:.'yo',. - grandfather, .1' Will. - ':; I,. will tusk' iii v il one • More Liuestion i - liptl it that-RiPf rci think s , ,Me - fitn.,',:}l'd' ploy pot better xel some:; rt. peeler away,,frorp! HaOa's ey, a 10-t?',khou hit oil f 5 ...r nnr ma!: i ter and Ro elk r t eir:talkr anti ttiWn- I win - cilia 'is4) 11-Ste r i .r4 ' 1 `''Guido' iti , isleW - o*a Rot lbinath..!` X tln - . ;, , , .. I- ci,,ti: ing, whin - 04ri aster knew.evetireetcs find every - tiP:04,11,1 , ,-,t,he**tryl,parst; enough be .Itisitia,i-we t b..f)oinr ~ L .., .... .1, '• e Yoti .4 'nit ei-'ll)ii. tiniit7lWci:. 10 - 416 1 1 : .You mfry oi !eritieilitiOelit,i . , L ',lotrYiitio and,..l km*, is`itisriliitac- in -- t•liti - 44 - eitirkityil and there ,iii< 4 0 4 .- liwiltallsl,t 01iiit cltn.iitigp;cini. 6 1 berlterr',i, ---4-I.Air,, 740 - . Thav- i is. t ' - Itif4 4 '..',, sat geOar, lt "s . ' 1461 k 6 ' 6 ii - ' tiaiii to. It e litii"' eiii'etiiiiit' i t i 4, it firkiiietr` i'' ' ''iiiiiiii'fif tsillinfitittaiLiv-ri ;flow , baripaal*l.-'vrtsrivebiliodt; : I ger, It.„ alit worth - ottpading , bc!filr, l 4 4-11 ' ..li t Alf: :, • . a ~,,-;- t wag*. - to 1 C. ' liiitilifti, . : - ::. 1- - .'„,..1 •'; 6 : Or: GOVEILRME*I*.'' L - - TH! Th • - 1 _perimiT Ipust_ins,ke . 42aste utieeip...4 , Ina - I would' fIY tO,'if I could; '''.What ftwiah is; "that my, master, ,would meet LMe on the road tU, where she is ;,limp`pOsing,gupd is to 'rennin at . honae:' • - 1. -• • - i , - He waikold that thepit'tv4ano fear of Hand's; roving' Whifeihe - 13iihoP*is dai ly expected, ; Rolf *lug beei .Out of the way, the whole story of thojetirneY of the Bishop of TrOuyem had to be: him 4-- It 'Made hita thoughtful t 7 .. - ina-*dropped a word Or two of satiSfactioa;as; if itz-hua t4tpiwknow•light..upoti***4 l'foo,thirlit big oE - ', ;. ~ ~ - - •• •.n .• 4.':. 1 = ' All , this, •said he only takes me' wish the' Moro •to _see -Er11145 . mime ately. I `ShOfild 'Say the )iest" W . YWilt- be!, for you to Set • icm'ashie ibtne', l iiii short , 71 °flme: and -aik •Erhngserit t(!ineet - -nie . at the L Black Tarn.. Thera - , oanbot be fa quieter place;; andl,shilkbe so*Ou My ITU -to : the, seater:" ,-. I: . ~ 4 _1 . . ' If you will just make `a looking glass 'or the Black- Tarn,' ilid Oddo, - 1 1 . you will see that - you have _ no 1 busineas- to carry .such ofsce as; ours tothe Seite.. ~ , Erica will aie.of terror at you for. the. Mountain detoa, before you can persuade her it is only ici'u.' • ' 1 :- ' . Pi' . i I vas thinking:' said One q , 11 0 row era,-who relished:the idea :Of , going:down to - ,posterity in , owonderful.storyl I , was just thinking, that your 1 wise!it Way- will.be. to take: a rest in my_ bed; at. Holberg's,,, without _:anybody I, knowink, 'aed , ..;ahave yourself 'with' My rator,'un';dress 1 yOfiii self iu stay Sunday Clothe', ndito!-slio* . yourielf- to your betrotbodj . suCh a trim as that she will be glad toe e-you.': ":. 'Do . so,„ Rolf:- ,lirga,"-Pe er , J . ,--Et'erY- - body Baja 'do so,' and agre d that:Siice inra 'would suffer' fir less-. b -re iningtVe or six houra longer :lii- her p ' r'esent =state "of . mind,-than by seeing her lover look like a. ghastly, savage, or perbaps hearinge tiler he.wAs lying by, the roadside, ilYin&of his exertions to reach' her. . . Rolf:tried' to laugh it all, this; init he: could' not tiliXti& •• [ diet 'it.'' . --'Heirronfif not bire . : - li , 4Ord Of , a 1 7.1 • • - • • m essenger ' being- eent.l ; :.: •i;le Ace) ared .:that it would = only torment. bOti :0 ., ' - stie :*.n.4 . 141- iii?a„ believe in . his- retnrOLtilleheiss* hirti i - and . he ilrcipi.)_64 - iculictliiiig:o7l:).iit: 'ar i ety...- hody- being so wantedl , athottie'ililsr,- h. . ogs-. o ught. tai Stray.' :' - {-•:.-': ."'-• c• - -. ,-:: •''' .•- .;:All took place - a9:,-it iWae;iett ed. 7 iii t 6 , )39ftL --.,:, Before the . .4teofile, pull : 10;o- ; farmhad,coljie in: tti-hreakfas4:lm. was 2. snug iii.i,eii: t,4 0 :-,: large pitellett of:rthit • by .I.lte-b e deid e , tO'•einencli.hiS• 411-,.iiriatia- - ,: ble thirst. •.'. - .N o Oneheilt he lielheige . .kheW„ of: - lii.; : beiog :there ; .. - o.l , .be:got:m*:ay.tin,', seen : hi the :afternoon, 'rested, ,sha*eo,,nnd d reSsed, So ~ • es. _ ta. - 16iik..inere •like - liiiiiielf, though: still bagkird:l .-. ',P - Wiiiii, ;- :)4'41 , eletbe§ .- into' a- honale;2*biCh . .. he .'carried 2: pith it•stick over-: hie shoulde r;Sit ;laden vrit : h nothing else, biii:S : fevi.rY -cake~; . , a flask •of the.everlasti l i ng Cora;raiidy,•hei set forth, thanking? his hosts' tje . .y s ' b e *Hy fortheir care, .aad:' . itime4hat - yeteriaus IT assnri Og . 4- therd: thati..-.thel.; i • Oa ;heir :somethiog:sanni itolthat . itilli" ;meantime .they 1 . 20 . better. ;him . I.be,eaugh , : lai!:;„ from' ' o t l4 (- .. ••'.• - 2 • ~:f:' •,.:-.•1.- -..::, '..:.':••• • :•:...:.':. -'. As he expected, .ho ~ me t-- nn mot., vi•il . iii b' 10eiy . ..:- %Nine - :tent :"s.Of ' the neighbors. :w • ere far. away =on' the :seaters ; and of the srnsllretnninder,-,:alnicist•-. SU:* re , attend, . ing • theiTAShopsOnthe:iiiiosit . , shore: : •of• • the lake. , 'R.olf - . Shook' ids., Ilea s, at Oyery• r,i deserted 7 faigi.houee that be 1)'•4!(1 ,tbkri k -1. ling . ' hOw the' pirates might • ' .sack • the-: dwellings if - they. - eha . ldt . happeata. dts , • COver • that'. 'few lnhabtiente.,.reranned. in them.. but those whoae limh.4.,:were4eo ;1)14 :.; to climb, the mountain. •. :1 - ro..s4opk,hlo liend.figein when he thought what. e.riesier-. ,nation he...might Isp . readr-thronglii'',.kese dwellings' by . 4 tippi g --, ilt.'.i . b oldO(iii the . • news of how .03ai- theiliefe: k . eithei.:l4...' - .: '. Leaving the leit;:ofihti:-ffirriOdeses 1:16 : hind, b9;.4scendea-:tbel; rating;' and pa . i . zie. out 'Open,. tho,.4panee .. of i rlch_ hertkel ‘i..,hich . ..Ericalo:4'.:trOili c klai - te...i'reW.:;44i*,.bp,l 'fore. '' .- lie . ':tliOnght,ine.Ste *lied 'Anne;Of' 114. 'ewe' , deseri . pt ien .Of ..thek. - : jt:iffiiiii.yi n . together to the ; stete+.an . d of ,, :the r i klehght• with,. which,slm*titilial _.lo:fr,;frilni ; tlie , cari:' to . wplk w4h - him, on the . :ftest. iot;nl, the; Craving,graee-, On the . _iii . 4lid; . ': . :. IN: 444:1 :heat joyouslY . 'Seihn t i heeih,:li):*d'..e i ti I . n otirniog likii hers. f . .i'ie''* . aB- trO4tir . itted: .with happineis . when 10i- - : thnoght.. - ,--hai4 .. 1 3P4T-.)191.t.7.1 . 4k . 1ier: - ni*, - ..:04,N . ;•0bi3, : e:1:4: of : aseasoti ,cif . ao4t7r..fct jOirii s sum= feet. weeks .4 . 0 e :it ii: r4siere 1 f'fo.',.'be-'fl.ol-- 1 0* -4. abybis .l ooiii4 , 44: - : -1 : - 114:04=',:q : 010::. , iii ritei: - once - . finished; •••:ivai' . 'ef er -- inaii! , ' Shi . 'happy.. as. ..he.=. wan:.:-OngrtO,f,be-V.-.:. The., thought, made hlmeprtn•Os lightly xhrply,o : the tall- grass 1.14 t. 4y . . between ; hi*: atid: the. Black Tereeitie..4( l oo . re l 4.9i,i l C to imiOt'OilhOildtitiOn`*eefig:•?q • .: .:-:-• ' 1 - - - - 'rhe:breethleiOn`ldS.fnee,..i.efte:itink ;hint with. itii.ieeliiesi‘-eniLliiihltbe . frikt i tFa (l . 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He bejetitf,iejtetiQeri*bole; be' ; • sid es. aido;,Erlirikoriloho.4o,ologlit I it iiecear.i.. tO brit*: Wiiti.:hitar ei.Whethl er it'was totheheilyine - wiol .- 4' . .:ht 017910 , At' ill..etilitiili,iiiiitla f-- .WiAofisiii6o:til: , sbb*:binsiseifiriuia-:•ieijiiprOl4**ltill Possiblcc ,- cattook ' CoutotOy. , •-_t ~ he'dreicNliser - ::k lag - fit - •-vigilOtiinteli all areeek iedjl.eeibr 14) lie? ;ili:o ::: ieto • Al,kglo,o#:.44) l il i tittiiit _,MA:-, •'Aiee.:,an,Y one; near - tulltl4*Pi4l!&-,,'-tiG"4" 4ii j eeA VW iiitleet4 41 - ilsebi -- o - - tcquril"7l !it - Wei:so 'tiff iiiiiiiiiViii 7 . ;;Ei - :l) e .T o .oe.. liiiiili.thude4 444Intil' i ttf:4-4,ge '' Mutt Ithe i ). ~Tl?ekkartd , tbeik , eliiiktra,,ol. : . ._ ,!!!!#+ : - .*liioi4ff**o4,oo ll 4***.tl -P)..- : . Ort9;i fr60:8011,0 'too; 4,'1k./ji4*,# ~.,,,, :t04,4*1 ( .I . iiiiik . tir 'iliktiOtittik, l . : 7 -070761; ‘ ;- ' tl•j is)* iiii*eitiltW*o4iiiiihiff 4ihterefik 4 : 44 • between• thaie• - •piii44SP . Olii.F , ISitit4..i and liiikeildowrifeha:theneii;. :• -,:, :1 1 --:::;:, oTtop: ....,, ,- - -i - vioi-a . ' - fri * .-4 . ' ' .E t t Nile: ...niwitti, _. ~,. i i _4 .. . ':11 -:' 'l4ilid * .:l6P"* ** 4 '....'" lfriiK ' Air 6*Vitittilii**l4ol;:-. hitch o` Vort. liWi.;ibrit '. IlhAli:.Y4**.!;. . - . .: *:44'. .''.. .. , iiif-Oft ti i4ol* '.:141 - 41 1 -01 . 7 1 0 - 416 ,' i:St : . :. ;'-'' : '' - .': -s f ':' - '-''''''':l':'::'''' . . '-‘:''':!.. :':.:_'-:;!:-•-f.K ~~ .:. w ..,_ ZiP ‘ ? " l ; ! j -Yr i r _____, 4*.t, :i,••• 11 _ 1:A- hOLE I ItUltlitr'' . l '' - ' - '-' l, A -t . ' . • : ,• -..-- - • . . ...• . 2 ,---•-_ ....---- 7 7------- If , -ildier;atiiiiicol4)6, 4 ifitirewrveyefitge,_;`; , in n e n :fi g e*f r oni f ibitt. , t.....-0 k:ti - 1 4 . -.: . ?:; ... zt•TlikaanitEAfrelied - tirlY:" - -' l iinlV . .ii4V 4 -- !. VaidniitirligninPi- .. ' '' ' ' '''';:%'f' 3l: :- 1 '. ' ! it i l.. , ti l i f bardt ? I said .104... .. " .. 7 : :` lrepta. tede:notithn-to;auy, , _.. . ~.,. A, 7 coilyttld:fileiitifi imilniiir ► .. '' -'. "' ~',....:2::1 - thatilF . kitiiinikl*tfat alinioii - iViiiiii:f'f;,' -cod I - in1ay:4'1461,4...in t;i44 , lW.7ii**ilii: , "-' ' :• - f'' • The' deitfol.hils4." , thadi f itslit ii their ;f4itikethet' • rlinvii. ZU lives to tniswer•for ie - self iiiii lily Wage in • linrdland ; Astid -- 110*-tastid` Ve;ld be harmless • 'for , the , ;iiciat effii* ... 1 days—' _ ._ • , : , -, - 44 .,-, • ." : ,1 t ' I Don't troidile'yotirtiettltikk I *Wit . your days,''-ititliTupt*thi,p!ONPOW viii.b6 t9oleNtripliScitiblftilakiuktir. ..: it iou (kr noillont-liiiiiieititUi4Odicriaii-, ders„ again. 'friil- eritrii - detiefiiii!kilitti as V Ill'edfserter.'iotf:"gabirletkittionte.onumg ?) , fiii•itions ci tole ! k s -iii c b m hia l i. , -,, ,i-..- L. , ...vr , - 1 i • • :4And•-whai: might'. i etpiie.thae Ikobt , •ordereirdiddlie; if 1 went irith.youli`t:l-:!•:! , ... ~-.4.): s ''! , fYott k it d,fr very well,thiiiwelwast , 761 --, for a:gnidii:- . .. , Tliat-toill.lroty•are iiterib - . - , ... ILO,. Weitilireitt;*o4l46iiiily: be , idAliii4ay f, [..-;iiiatess,.indeediif-you• could 'ctnifigit_ms xo - .1 , [get Cnickif ,; -way. ' \. • , - : ~. - . ~- „- -'; 4 , Tlielti• 7 1 .ktnisinet tap net tee toilet against ; i. , ' , aster'ol4.hispeoplel 1 ---"'N'd ,: , i T alcjititiioolis)h4d. to 'l , z '. • pia; yei.iti s 'iZ. , ci'rita4.l4'ii. - lees,Webiii'M - 1 - thifik".'''N' •'. ', iii‘lifiatialsa *mild **IA-- '. ilefftiii . telti •;',li.tilid'.diiiiiiei -:-lii*Jilifl "utI 1 084; ..._ ~ -. lii *o 4 ' 1 ,*04 . t10W - ;t . .Bll:iii-.114 - tiiiiii lit itiiiA.: - . ooTinict . - . tered r 'l-fiiiitt.:' - 6 ,3 4 iriki igoteiit'surWrttr.)llio ' light of ilieTi.Vivii.biiiiiiitidorid' 'Aiiid they would itiliAi iiii.fiirVkiktliftl - Tfl'eir ; wouldpointiiieliutioilliiis4i*ilk would find tiiiiiiliiidielkiaiftothftlite '1 for the tiioiiiia'Alt#:*l4lo4'arliir me !" ..'?. : --, '_4;: ); 11!r,:-lir: 14 ' .. Yes • ' ytKii‘iionialieritli=s l / 2 1;VV• - - t .•004110.' 1 seive4the pirate : .--riflriitigiiiti • is...oie co ' fort for you ;— if .inthO i llio '' :iiiiiiiist'io see the bieboir as 'ydalord• hp ' 1 (11 '.i!fOr . 11 4.tillFI. , :ls'llie heAt Whitt. ..: 'Una)" *e. loekllideaefir" ti'an ' . bd'itilkiiiir iackchien: 'Aiff . isiiiiTh*ii:' him ali: to iiiir - a- '''. 'Alf:: • You "esi.t . V.Oligisi' - 3nif'siiiie - tfl,iirirci- 7 Ale irliolii:eliiirlaptirlit nobody lie;kitt . -.....- want a Ai:o'll4h either Of you . . .V.,Ottiia: , :::... ; .show him - your :eiiihnited island; ddfrd.ini' .: Ilii fiat* inihie-if-lie can ley tliecilies n' intii'" ''''''-' =5 7 --: ' -. I'.'f.t - L ~11kiiii!**iiitaliiifeit iii . ***4 14 ,paiirdit...V-he Well4arined-liiii'lWee , A t. i •iis:e63is na lie- Atiilf• die*. litie - o. '''''` cost' to - ' out 'of „lin . I.t s-c. . . -.,•', :should I.4ol(%);, ; iiiiiki*WieThiiiisoffi43l4.e.%':=.,- !*kii a lif° l ii# 7 •. ll ):taika)itiefiiiatei*n . ,_:. - „ ., 1744..ciii!,•iTufruikaWitlii,p4:411 7 : ; .:!. til ll # l 4loiffo4 - : . : j . If 7 t,teliti44l l o47 • r . . - ..Tflii 11 4r.ci Oft ave.i 7 - :-. i 1k#4.4 11 . -1 7 4 0 ~. FA s, refuseib s rdti#7lAl - iiieltuiteratiliwi-:f know iiiiiv.Pi you .10%-y4cii,*,; , ...A..i repo'r't -,..„....,,, I. shall tert-hith that you'.ElTi 1,Y#4101 1 1 '” .bOttin ' orthis liki—if it htliXtiot '3 ' : • • : "pi. !i” .1 4 :il l if.i ...-:, ...with a stone • tied round yo s uritOk AA a findcat. I.:Vorie'you,lnayibaii&t ? ... find y9ur enemy tilot!e, to 'Makis:ih4iltitip7 • . the pleaaanter.' ' - ' ' '''" -.. •-•'--.• g. - ii lan o t . i mpuls e ' -..-..'. 7 1:1 - n • (..) c o u ld rests t he to,sen _hie heir) , "stone , `into. tifLitifiddle- of the ' ore; to see the effect :in twin theeti' : be. ; liTr , Eri .) gave, a good ' , cast on the Vert :instanti..ind prodigious:Was the sp . :10.0 1 - ,j o ._ " the Strine**Ai . it the water, precisely.!ktlie middle of :•trie little lake. The zia not e the cause of -thc_contin trt . ." - • ...4.,-Ew V • lollOw d lAtift rf etatting . and tyltinm _0 , :.-4 splash, thel,;o l Wllie "rings 'qiiettdilig-elk > the cLeik :waters which had lairiStill 40 the -. 'heavens but .a _ moment before,. 114, ta'tl - Ity afieistiti•thii - do u bt, `Could %yogi!' , ~ nm% ihat.: Oft waters were thrown itit‘azilit :. i-00 -11 iitac. l'ij•iato's - 1 :4- 5 t. 3 Yarda 1 'X i isiß* ':- .glaneagrfearfully,rr,imid-tlie landsciii,ia,r .imil:lieitf. :':The y saw im li ving thing - 13 4 ii'finWl4 - wliicloiciirtled fro m . jta'AiereF,ciii 1,. A 4 1 :4 6 t. itii;*ii*beelidgloite4 111'66 .-.: Arlo • an- 1 tiiisteit* : Vilit? . - - c f•j ll3 . ' 0 ' .l Prefitt, 4 rapt ta.‘9l 4 Virg - WO" epet:Jind, , yvliii -..h!i-liiitl: illa i o. . j ei,6iiiiii 'piii:OT 'l , l his belt 1 . r : .! y.iii..!taia VitiA, trembling,., -, _ilili : bird jia*..*L.:Pict.:*s*'ls9' ,i 0 .:,...," ; l**4l.'l .: -. 5..": 7 1 : ' ; .:fie ;( 4 . 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