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'.."l64trif:::.,:iiiiftt,'.?: • For the Ssisgnekeniast Register. ••• , . • National Ode; •- • " . . - - We sing the noble deeds our sires bac° The deathless laurels they hare' bravely woo, Achievements written on the glorious' page ; That tlls the annals of a former'age.• Their bright examide t telhi tale, As•far is thought or trith'firevail, Or ream holdi ber throne. ' . -• To suffering milhcMs far away,. It sends a bright *nil cheering ray,: .A token of a lo F tt# 4 sy • - • Than they have ever hntwei!. toll hick the ceaseless Ape of time, 7 • The flew of passing ppm! . • • scene more wondrous nnd sublime • Than ever marked a foreign clime, '- 1- Intiold relief appears: Oh ! could we. trace our nation from its birth, - The . Wonder and theriuide of every eye, ' Tile envy of the . Mighty ones of earth,. The terror ef the hauglity and the high, , Twiitild need an angelli pen to trice the line, • There to delineate her form divine; It were as 'angers issk the whole .to say, 'And pijait,l3e . r+ing glories with the noontide ray Scarcely four Centuries hare rolled . 1. Their clanging cycles o'er the earth, • Since first n band of paniards bold Left the fair land that gave than birth. They came not ris the messengers of love, Bearing to men glad tidings fioniabove; - A band of 'bold edventurent they eime,' Their chief desire to win thernselves - inaine. To seek for Wealth in foreign climes 'unknown, Andthere to . reir a deSpoes Cored throne: • - It was nehailoired thought, in every breask: T4t - promlitedjthem to seek the distant west, Ttpera life; the ragini storm to -brave, In iti;ir frail baits upon the billowy. ware. ' Yet %was a inighty deed, . • • . A to buffet 'winds and toliing seas, To prove theiiSressels' , speed, Where ne'er before the - sail had aught the - Tossed maim billows'eif the deep. ; .-• Whose changing Motions 'never Sleep, j'aiching beneath' an tinktssin sky friendly shore' to Meet , the eye, `.:Their leader cheered them non; And when they felt. the &Mier..nigh' His aid wis t oot withdrawn. - • Dauntless a4liwave, hil cheeiing tone ,flemoves their thintiti mid faun; • He points °etth tole their own, . - And hOpe - for foluie years. '. • Sleepleis und'weichfal.m the deck,. He' ongs to see #le land, Until last , : s.little sPelk • Res , .wishedlor strand. How leap their hearts, with sudden joy, • -What fe.elings do their thoughts employ, What rapture eves 9T; • Wben'in the distinee they ,decry • The doubly Weleonie eboye, 1 ,; . Whet; saw they hille and fotests lie • Where gentle rivers pour. In fancy now they, beak . - infortune7s.einile, And•revel en the wealth obtained by guile; . In fancy - fortune alanwi them sums untold, They feast tilde eYa'tat heaps of \lll nis?r, gold: They gratify ttithallowedikist for power, And every• fan4,uf the lunar. lwas an unhappy . day, • , t'A . t hat enchanting labs,'_ • When - twist the •§panitth pennon gay Wall planted on its soil. • ' With unstivicipits fear and awe, : The simple native Sans ea* . for than 5aci,J11014.04114, Their love liiltispori belttutettto The drama Chang -Tears pnra ' Tritltly 00. .Apd all who stood •that isle are gime. - Some take their rest Atlanties travet,. • Asa some on battle fie "fOttmil • bloodYgrarei. • Again a frail bark, on the mighty deep, . . - Breasts the wild siorrnetheito'er its waters sweep; Again a little.bandof lotrOes bold . . Struggle with Roe and They left a land-of 'weitilh, and ride, and, rower. To combat evil in . aftlietion74ior - ; They-left a lead where science holds ber seat, A spot of darkest ignorimes . to greet,_ They left a land of gardentibindof Ph: 4 W • 1- . To seek* a place where desolation revs., Where lolly - monntainSineeillibilir►ander)* el. , Ana nigged rocks tliipoWer-ef • ' They left ,a people_skilled_ in To fare the tenors of toe ' Mere nimble the the timid -bait, • • _ Impetuous as the farmers Aim The stormy billois rtmod-them `roar, • They leave their . hoist; theii• native ;sitars; They bear:the tesepest's ;- • is . . Yet •still, their true Isearhslll*Pl!ni7*,...i' Of hearing ocean not i;fralit c • ' • They laic above te feessee L ior.s4 - _ And Maki that heaventheir choice . ; - • What fought they e'er : ...What lured them ken theii,n4ire 1411,11 d; • To seek far off fro . iyigO lood. - And find, alae ! pitetieil4 l A l they; for rkatidiei;els Upon that rock i oast POT diamonds, newt witafAitsts - -` To be a monardee bout!. 1' Teas sone of thesel they sought, aloticot - Wherethey mightindom-. ample To servo their Naze: Refug e from perieetitiott's poorer, ' d. • 'Pot to Moot P.ostleitUMS hour;. And beneeth'tite sod. sought a home where Ana: a •Writ lie be free , Where they might renr,s,fermi to Liberty; - - Wh e r e meil might- 4 44 that 14 00itef Te ° P eak " I / " aet' yitictiked**its. speed they: 9 ' 4 • That wattauteibband; ' They ride where wild wsvett trnkilded leap, , To web n distant 'land; Cold iwo4l.:ibe dreary wind *l4O, , , albthick and iset eleei.•:•.-: • • Yetstefuniariell4!ilbeirso4.---;-, &Feet Wi th-hYmoo of solemn miso#47l"ll7l47#*/ Tho* wearied-a beni il* ndkwitio:tehi s , And stro g ob ir toed iroloW2lo4 No fond iegrett fxj 1000FnliShAog" \ r ot* fnar.l4,4_, Zia& difii; 4 1 :Co uselipilearinVULF theit•Veli- M!= MMM . . No.,b in TetHas the, air with.** . ... . • For' higher ims their noble hearts inspire; TO - God' I * el l er:go the pare dintire ; ;,,= I- ' • ttie, t° hum; c l . • tee' hope y t o bow th.i t s o l l i i 1; king. i rbeitx 4 * * ** 1 ,I * The'acener changed again . That little - band ' 1 Whit boldi landed on that barren* * strand! '• The brav, the driving sleet, the winter' snow, The terrors *f al t huld and savage= 3e; ..i . • •-• r..: . • • litive speeid atkri.S Anita. tbey.ttow lave:grown I'lte l - terror of thOesPot had his throne. -.1 •. ' . ' Ntt St irriiileO that they left their ehatt' e, • j •, , • o,Fr . 4Shififiei bad foreilopiocto to rool+; - , . . Tcr#aira'ha'ac ja:calia, ! ri far a i ra Y- •-- lj - From British nocinarchs'and• - &spotie awash, What bc)4xlit that-Olki had sugered 1 4 - . That could a ftband of pilgrims e'er ,befall, * * • • ,The pentand•-the 190136 of lend end sea, ! *'• • ,Te plant i western climes a refuge for the free f f . ' - Still the' opProwdes haughtysway- .1- . • . - , , . IS everAbein,- theugh far away e -. • , , 4 . .:. Ali ir yoke they still - mist year,.: 4 -I! And his heal:ed.:up in' ults bear, . *,`• Ifilutinsit4thentseirei to * ant, iirtmg * ,- - *,-. 1 t - . -Endure the ht . :stilts Of i ' 'stning, - .- - ! ' •- i l • .'• • i i I T • I • Elie they 'meet Muse: to firms - a,,otthk, i i - Assert. thed4nity of melt:. . '.. :' .: ' ' 1 1 M. . . 1 ' '' ' f .ri . e• prow aPPmistylret, ' ;• t 11. J 4 nge! their sr and vindrate - tbeir-wtie t , ' • 4!... ..Prundly . • Mph over hatedilaWs. : . • • , • There is •n liesit i ation there, •.. • ° -No clam . or delay ; .. \'' ' ' . -* * • lEarhariSh - his countrY's wr ong to shire,• .-, ~,•- • -Her "stunnietri,to obey ; . = ; • lEach tiobldimart heat - Ater then • ' 1 With "p at r i o ti c l o v e ' ; t -; -• • .• - .. .. • , Itnd all Who :owned the tame of Med, . . , • -". , ejt in thole:souls that :ng again, •=. _ . 'Mich fikkla - a source bore. .• .• • „' istan4 to the, hated way . - '. • • : - Of Ityrrintsf-tuid lof kin s. -, ' lit spurred thetn bows tck 'the fray.. I : pis this that can with trifles play • ' : F 1 ' And laugh at little things. ,• - - '' • „- 'ct,aretl to arias I .thay l `m4.4 cry, ; • ••/ • . tis. , ' •• o arms the diflpit-hcilds the Bind; f - -, - ' °use r make eneti prong . oppressor y, - • " - e ih*lt. tyraki.t'l power withstand. • It' . #s . no l maiden's pia); ~ to meet the power _* . • lOf Mighty Britain in her strongest hour - ; '- • N eis l si wort: their Self-sciii•dit tsar rou ters , • 1Y To cOni t hat„singly'gaitrt ark arra like hers; .. Y St:l ra ank itheknot, when h - r ekirci i twas &Sty's call In • r au s milks to stand , in. bravely Lill. ',..1r1•• reedom's ludloweil all, . •hold a:brighter ace.Ae I ' ; II .. . . iii t ': r rotariioi ebey her . eill, -- . ,&nd at-her mire copy Ile. . ' .._ . .. .. - tern restitution . Stands . . ... • . - Upon each txu4kly' troy ;• . . - ' 1 , .. :.The , join their heartsithey, join their hands . • Orli agreement now. , .: . 'H . .1 roue' thehall What solernstillneiat reigns titan there is liberty ehairiss; • ' To. hed by each hang sty peer, - _ • ..To , In li tti cur every t i si:x) . ng, Jeer. ‘: Or Sna uy. -• . . ilogl .power; • • I f Tlioug* ';• ti ' of war and storms of battle hewer. ;1 1 e • evasion of that day i - \ , ' 4 1 ' / :es •a • nation's _• fate: .- ,; - . . "e is • room for weak delay, ,‘• .1 • 1 r 0 • t• for long debate. • • .1 A ew • ere are wbo.yet would bow , .1 I -.: id . Inge to nsolence; - • - -. I I ''. .•• • - are and daun tless now, , 1 • • : solv . i the mi illy to Veld/row, • !. f u I • - •- - d•• eke a. ve defence. : • _ . Att! mi !ions sa 'them when they, rose; • - rs - le Decl ration goes .. • To ev " people, every shore, W • ( I e i• reedoni's °ice neer reaehed before ; ,: . • Aid • ver shalli Words deisy,l ' . . In ~.... 'Fill • hearer and i i ihall pass dray, ' * Till Sun andlstersithemselrss 441! fade, '' _ • -- Aed nature in:ruins laid.!',. •,', \ •1; •I - :. , ••' - , ,:-• - Ad i now a glity- people two", , . ' ,' l i ne der tit ga i re it birth, .„... 4Llpeciple , !.T.,no hard! , oppress, - i 1711e&rors-4 l`4 e art h., - .. - They spread abroad o'er the /d . ; 1 'Which once their, fathers trod, • " ' • . • Itill Where, ti. tried and faithful band. • - ' I frbis Lentil - I:lined stained the sod., •" .• -: • they s ,td-pountries then' unkaiWn, - * •' - lie land s lthred• and •alene, • -„, - Im=4 i Fir in e distant iieitt; -': -' - ' ' tielsa;isii beast Might stray* - -' ' I age' 11 than' they' - ' - ' nd the mo re At , .• : iodise lerttellambuih lity • , -.• f -:.-- : - oiir ! 'glorious laall . brightlwestem star p l e, touelle* thee from afar; . Tim * thee ' with 1;0 ' es;--" , Il ea . - t r ir ra — w ' enn f ' 7 • -- 'Tbatididst from small. beginning Ilse-, -.. ...: The. , .l l ll l/1u 1 4 - *:*re • Themo pe of eart h . lie pride f all the_west. -•:, Y sea to sea, from shore sliore._ 'l, i. - '.. ,iiiitinds • ex.tepst Sh s ;••") i ' " IA . - ...1 - : • ‘,t r I t , stil l ! i rt'7raica'a , ' ** --.- .r. : ' *,. . one common )1 1 0; . .. . i '1. 141., ' ' al tidanri . holds iii!i sway . .. : -. . • - 1 -- • • '. " rf •• - 7 - ,-,t .. ,•,- - ..1....:., ."'.." , , 'I licir l l*.feeblenade a rai- -.-.--,- - ' 04 .- ' *. e2l 4 idPaweifal g i a• -' ‘*,• *I . ' ;Bat s hall :we ', aillintaYi ~- r- , •• • --, : /its e ar - and .bk4b996 44, 44 1 4 !• , ,• ; . .. • ... Hew abut. -UstieUlfrogi the - reign- ,„ •_ t, -•',-- •-: Ofihnlarehrs dark Tashi! :-,- -.•. • " ' Let'•Balicatlarl'a pow ial ar '•''* *';'' ' * '-** --, •. : • Be! f t o'er all: uttr:• .--, -•.-, : .; ..- - -• . And . '•ati .i ~ i- , 1 , - foreiree. . ,J- ::,: :,:. , ..I. ••-• . - ._ Lft.thitil :ttlinfl to. y, houg4tl:ie - yaiped, : I t Apii . -11P ia l . . Pi'tiie eared GT *4 2 44 ''.-. :-.: ''';Let A iiii - k luau aed *4:yl;bl taught 10PFilic ... 1 3 M:tke Ter!, _... : ..,. •-.:. . "Pit:l!, ~ ' Bll Nam tta_ I3SPPI4-,' is gasat_-_, lAnd : 441 4 -11114 *. 1.,110) distant *Abr.... trip i thie "Bar iiiirie 0 1 7 . 4 131 T• 4 4 1 . 1. 044 ' ,P44,H:1 A- '....= j iAtad"4 ll uPo l 4 l o6 - Srout *OOP A*, the dreadful I:,,,Aileir. ,:'. ....: • , ;::::. ,: . t' . , - -r . ; ; ; ..., ~......:.. ;,, .: . 1 ' A BRIDAL T ' v A ' 1 a }la - „ ETT,.-0- gir name , r /*-ie , lirplYpi - ,• : op' ire -m !b.:0404 1 5 liF *- 1 ,1001.0 0 G-.):4 - ? . V,Y el , t, e-t. ) !0,1 hod - 41:, :TtA ay, ppiSillif.)rt ... . .. joietunQualm log pif refs* tisio;041 1 14 1 :-11' It7o, -i55i.4.6,- .. ° I 1 . 4 —,i''-;d rte, was , ; ,Shajl , r ye v ,sn„e ft " ..,_ , , 7 . , 0 , . ' 1- ifitiiitio 'isi biftr- - : • E:si Old OW 00mm:43144 knot maid inall,4-forArr tilOk i , ~ ' -- ', ~ il,.i'., 1 i '. • ,'. ,--• . - - .'s • ,-... %. , . • - [Fran the Battinwri; Weekl l yl3 b i . . 1 1 M1 " • By UAL 1 The' . l ; arm v t o clanged: upon t e last Aeparting footsteps,,and the loons° was all quiet now.. Oen! satin th e roomy parlor, - his table lrawn close to tbe hearth, patter and p nctl ,before hint; and his spaniel, 'Rosa,oozing upon" hisknees. ' ,his sketch ed : raptolly l , completing nothing, and :Pis sin4, without pausefor thought; from one sulneetlio . another.--. The paper was soon filled'.- l 'ith outlined pictures—marslies,' dark., grassy,- and.. full of pooh bristling with *viead trees, : where tiny, malicious imps sat astride upon the lazy floating timber, and, brandishing aloft their Banc- hog torches'; lakes, with naiad heeds. blooming through the water lilies r harps hung upon- trees, that wild flying figures brushing with their garments in passing; and last;a 'Woman's heatLancl bust. - This he, dwelt. upon. - The face was regular ; the hair swept behinvi the ears and knot ted low upon the _ tieck.l Over the per fecr- half moon of the fur _ head he drew a crescent, and slung a how and quiver . across the Shoulder., It was Diana,.but •he wrote beneath it--El . or. '. • - , No* be lifted his he: v l.l and glanced towardlthe uncurtained "allow:where a full: autumn moon showetted - in rays _that hooked almoit green in colotrast with the fireliglotnoW *etched tt Shadows of a broad pairof antlers hung bore the door, widened avid embracing alt the rootn;and shrinkina brick like the filers 'of,a snail: Ntiw he7dreijr, through hislingers the long ears of his farorite, R.osa., I His bands and wrists were thin, rind as lie sat. erect pis; tening to a sound without; lon could see that his figureAvas wasted:anti alinost de- Itormed. -H:s!' had -brown hair,' soft. and curling, anff..his eyes were a very_ light blue, rather fine and : peculiar iu their ex pression. - .. :- — - A gun .was2'fired ;without.. Thai.•,must he EdwArd. ,_ The 4ay' - .hunt - was over,. and. he .would" conicynt and change his hunting coat and. h . .ty boots, and le off - Witb_thirest- to tit :•merry-tnaking—the rustic hall. • •Yes-- he. prince of:t hem all,, •t he best hunter, - . .til . beSt rider, the•lold , ' est, the it•rongest ! low t hey' wOuld •wel-, conie - hit . n, - and -slie o!7 Ohlor strength' to go there. and fac . . thent - all..and it least not give her n i p with tit a struggle ! - What .Conteni.-ktipe‘ folly - : • . .. • -•-. ~ . . . And ' in cattle' th - • elder - brother, hi s . bounds tritlhinl. f hey stietChed .t hen]; I selres nrion-t he hearth,: their , tawny ears sweeping;the carpe. ,- theirliquid , .pensive eyes:fixed upOn the blaze'. -• Rosa stirred : uptsaa ins k 'iasautca a wt it:C k Wilti ucat itr,v g inra_c. .r.- . - a Not .. . ' . ... I: :- - word : .wae-:.C:cchanfted by the a t • . ltrei here.. .Edwa t dl. `stood—hi s forehead resting upon_ his right . arrn,tbat lay along the mantle-shelf—pushing --.• the. - brands - flack an fords with the tee -.: of •his," rough bottf., I ben 'he lifted his -head "antk e'en temptun nelyswatched .Paul, who, ricneil in Intitil,lwtirked at the Unfinished outlines. He I•'- • • 1 ' 1-- aceu ,- the ro o m,_ -"* • - ni ro o m,_ . patise " • --:: -'•d by • • the • ~., .: ".. z Windt' 31 end locked_. out. . into. : ... the ninon-. , -li gin .Id ru Itt Med : With big - fingers sopon . the I pane; and I hen sauntured_hack to, his place by ift - chimney. -, . ,Itktea s ., meanwhile .bad jump •tl front ber" : matiter'a,,knee, : and lay het.w. en : tho: : fore paws Of. ono. of, the .lniun 4, rolling. on her back ,and - biting. pinif Ily At : hie : .tenzate.,'. He. ore it with the . ignity, !4 '4 . jpeworftil . attittial,-;-Itis . . - 1 .head rai.seC-.,his steady ".eyetribent„upttn the: : 1 -. 4 Littlejliekit !',said : , Ed ward kicksll her • ..a way. Paul S. : whietled ' her ti from it se room,, e (teed `'the :.door : . quietly and *turned. .-- -• .., S.. .•.., • . -- „ ...B1 glanced over the table had, left; nn the- , fi. tor., beneath. " - an4 walked again L toward the -11,,,br. - Ho was looking for .paper.. ? liere • it - is,'".iaill Edward..., • Paul took tt from hi hands. • 'the. Diana Wai, I - tern .tiff, - .aud Aowpr4 . ,_ stood laughing\,and molatchinglihn._. .- . .i. Gird it bick,. - tiaidzio lie :nitver, .looked. up, j nor, `frowned.: nor, was . [there Anything. threateni g _in his., I roic :. .* No --.. indeed,' -gird . , , E ward.. I aball - .ralue it. '-":.l.t's "A capital - . likeness, .thou Is: why you . bate - perche d A _mann / i over erbead is:pore . than 1..;c n tell,;„ A. I rose - - Would hare been much morettatural for "lie often dresaed her hair ith.flow- e ere.mliself, : : : "Bitt:.l - am an igno ntfollaw; only good ae.:i!unting, and.Wies ijpg.,. and 4444" and •no , gpuius. l :. _';-That's ,`10.3r, 'true:llsod .Paul,. , but,- I Will : - bare _toy . drawiegi : if you :please," - Tit llhow : -..it to • Nell 'first.,' „laid gavia,r4,. wit l t : .au angry .look ;...,44t,woultl i tst ,be fair not' to do that, I 'amtishell like ti , see tt.'. I ! !,TakcirpOd- 1 1 *ail': :.t , Donq -bei.; a - :f001... Patti!' Wel I batre,..Playtul„that; : .game,,before. 'Keep! yotir 4a4dii , quiet.', or, 11l bold . ' them:, furl •you . `:.-. .- Go your-:way, -Edward, •aniktlli go mine---give; me back ( my own',i-YOur3 04 , 0 , -. 1. What - - are -:you .tlititig.' with,' her' piettnt*,4Nell'il T-: Keep .ri:iirl .- 'Do., you wialt lI I IMe. tit: snap your -Miserable.: body across f my- ltneeri .- - - He was mat itik. for the door, whets Paul leaped up atid-setied iiiiii.iiiith-ketb. bands-by therthroiC -- , -He elung there fore. Minnie only i tlitistreiii, Into:bad :tint twisted ' his , .feeble held 4641 bent his: yielding , trenibehind' him,e't•He I held . him so far - efek- Momente, , diteisitre- i ly; inert ' ietithre slight , biovrepee:thel ohoAV:4 ' riling lotetthinfrielingtetbal Ojai,' tali innisecilrofii: - .thiltiiinn; sbnttiligl the- door diaily.. , ';. -, :, '-•:,.!!,:, i , • --::.::..,',:. -:,:-.,: ',I . . . . ' Patk, id ,•net - mere. lie heard. - . rtte, ' tkiiiidi. - -- le `under his - brother's tread ',hi! 4.: ;the` R oom * -beard liine'do.r . , 'ittiiiidiqi.oilioi - hat -dcitii;;;'it _'olutilliti4 iiiiiiiithe.'firre'glite . efter,l l .': ife,"tiettrettly iiiiiiiptid:''''Tfii roar `or*. 'iiitiiiiiiitifia - iU . his, ears,- and the . floor Seettied -i heilitog 1ik,0,!1p,,:* ? , - . ,:::!4,1,7„C1ick:, of.-Ifiegreat_ .. Jo 4- 3 1 M i4c: 71 #10 0 0-4 1 : iTlO:likfT the blow' l iiiri'4' 1 40:p#:: 7 -#00 1 1 iii*/.,lititiP:. .:-Ixii. *10:444,4,.... .0P :'lO-4 3 0: 1 *., 4 ,k4'.: . .'431...-if fin -, .-- ' . -X I MITI-O.l:Pt-** 43 iiitiiii-tro4o* ..?00„ 4 ,pifill.;',.r11:11 1 0#13' .-: : 444'.:teit,th.o-p6ifit. e ft/ 1 00, 1,0 -4;4; , .. _:...4iPPAOFOlk;b4;fivotrt. 4 - z ~ .- i iiikoir*l44*#lll # ;,':#4loYo 4**, . .-.: -)•,, .: - :;i,,t0 1 .0 0 4,0j#.4190 . :044.nfrilt. , #F0/ ,','.000,01090 1 ; - 0* . 1 of f **kg - - - 4444 ...tqi‘i'l-:414-;,4,104i.:',-414.--, -- L. 119NTII,OSE, PA •Ts . ' TIIIIII,SDAIY. 110ItNINGI-JUNE, 30 I 4853.1 ' *" • • •- - MEM was znihamed of , violence... Ant he , was not 'satiated .ta.paradl! . .lefoie tlie sickly youth his; : iine - - person, his 'remarkable - physical stitength f- fa' cruth`.. him 'with the !' 0 savants - gem ;- lo Lpresiinne.:apop,iiis . fin her's . partiality,, ; his i sister's, proud:nd miration.,, ) .,54 . e was Ronnie ,whom, Paul bad 'crep t ink lila - bityhiiiiil ; in .'whose gar - meets he taiii'licorb - el:asliiiiiied`tii hide his faee'and - weeri-4 7 -th Plain- Mother lin mersed in 'her: homely -hens - obeli]. cares, yet cherishing_ this , youngest ,a nit frailest, standing het veori him - o 4 o4l r sa‘i.ard's,sphe, - hoarding her` little ispare molieY to linty • him' luxuries, - ''There 'Was another; 'ton, who clime to his bedside; bearing thmodor of woods and fields in her -cool garments.; Who brought - him the,:,caziy i spring, ilow ers ; 'who .ktielt .beside him when he drew, watching" iiti.'ireaVeil ;:wild told him beau tiful'wild Irish le,gends.% . 4 who san e - him sweat , Irish ballads.. , Her name ivlis Eli . nor. 0 ce, :be..".reinetnhered, when 11e hod pair ted the picturi in Ed yard's fai ry book, she had stein] between him and the wrath . to come; 'liking upon - herseif with more generosity than'irnth, the run • measure Of bliirne.l She loved: • Edward • , • ~ tog. She _followed. - lam when be w r en t out With . his gun and dbgs • she rode, the .wildest of the colts with him,' and . they were sometimei One' lalr dely, 'riding ' or walking; He - carriedlier ..iii his arms I zi -cross. the brooks, imlest her humor was ' to .fiird them ~barefont; and when .her wild black tresses fell] glistening about her shoulders, he wia free to tuck them up again. - All this_ like a dream, kept swinging in and out of roes - giddy brain. Presently he heard a - Seratch and a short bark at - the door, and,a*:lisill*inAlf arose and opened it the idol:came hack to his [ face and temples,.` R osa wairraWninZaß, on him, upon liim,:beeterdia — not notice lier. , - Again he bung - upon -Edward's - throat--again•his arms were 'bent ;behind biro,. lie : felt .agoin : the. blow . upon his cheek, and stamped so sullenly . and loud ly that the hounds started grouling - fi-din the hearth`they 'slept by. He left the room endbis slow step giannded up the stairease. , He came down, soon, cloaked and_capped,.and.steppiqg without pass ed • in the broad moonlight! . down the open road,' Ile left " - thii - socin for a by-path ' that ran close along the brink Of a smal Istreilin. .Thistles - clambered the i bank - abeve;. and the, windthat blew thrt, nigh them, sent .the little whits . witches dancing in: the moonlight . beriirer him: i It ,had been i a a warm . autumn. Thelfera tufts: were still blended green and-Yellow. The red andfgold of the maple and beech lay viv .. iti.ahmg his Path.-1) 1 4-s9m6 of ihese.still held their suminer _verdure. How Jail iiiz7c: lip before the sliy.l - -ow black.and keen . the shadovis., ',How:like, a silver river that :mist which wound along the hollows. - • - - i -.. . . The lapping and rippling of thp 2 water, and the flap of the nightLwied agaiest his prehead quieted hiin.' He" vasnot often out at this hour.'' His + old - Odd fancies overtook hiM, and be walked on converS ing-iitth them, and ;imagining the jagged stumps, and ; rocks, and bushes into-all kinds of fantastic apparitions.'; 400 n the tree tops met= abovebim; the way grew rough, and he atiinibled I in the dark' over logs and out4pread - .Clutching. roots.: It was long before hecame-outiatothe open night. He stopped, at the edge ,of..t he wood and looked down the valleyi—. l Straight -- ahead.a - red light WaS - glimmer-, ing. It shone frOm ' a "~-farrit - house - - sonic) distance beyond. He dragged his limbs very languidly along the path that led to it, passed stealthily - int sidle yard and, be neath- the lighted 'vrtitdow:- It 'vratt'quite low, and folding his 'arms up al,the , sill he looked in.. ' Yes, dwartl 'was there. Neither tie "ner Eliho ;had - -'gone to the merry-mat:intr. ' They at tegetherhefine a table On' vcitich' the` iiht was buYnkni. she hid some coarse sewing in her hinds, but they dropped constantly idle *nether lap, for; Elinor managed I the rough farm ;colts, that shp could ride and break,'mnre Skillfully 'by tar - that; her needle, .-' Ed liard was shill in his . . huti - titig -'coat.-- -He knew well him ifiteilsinne be; looked 'in that. '•,The strap oftheiane- - baglay like' .a soldier's sash across.-:his . broad`.chest, , and the bright 'handle.• Of:a-hunting kni fe gleamed in\-hii lieilorn.l. - . 'Two 'or three brace of a pheasants layin a gloat - P..1164- beside - hint. ' Hewas. leaning forward, and the light fell trati'verselyilernis his curled' hair and golden bre%\kt beard; that . lfgrew profusely ,tipini -- his - pper lip. 1 - 130§e e 3 es Of Ink that - Could glare - fort' upon Psul;—and fiendish is thitrageof a . .blue eye-,-howe changed theylwere I Re was restless, as usual; , even 'there. 'lie ' rose and' 'paced the room, Taus( hearth titid tnrited'OVer with I btirning'loig*; pausetibiElirr ins down her black ' " :lucks wit' and'then cattle' back to h4i 4 old At last he-took iomething from - his Ito \ ioni'ind laid .it Were h 4.. It"wits'is torn I scrap of paper,-and Elitirr bent her heild ' a long while over,iti butEdward.' leaded bock tn. his - Chair . and= l aughed -=a -hind,' insulting laugh-;--as if he)tad'kntivizi that Paul was mear - tohim.' He held out his -byind fur'it, but Elio*. IshOok het; beid.+- *ben" he tried to force ' Pin - her angora- . - she only. laughed - at-.. fi at vbat when he caught herin - hii -arta • aad s we a ri n g he would ,havir tlti:strorth'' o f it, - kissed. her, her quick Irish bloOttm st unted to ber face, and drawing back a-lit 16,-tindlifting,hpi-. timd;shalstruekhirri: 'ilfits,open palm ;'cross . the mouth. ;It as a •sligliv blow!, hut be staggered back. 1 Shel'eanght op the light = ind....alitipal into ano th er -roc) ~,. loCking.the & or s and. leaving him-to-feel. his : way-out , arbest as he 'rnigyt.' '-, ~-,. ii - ,i I.- ,-„-.., ;_,,,- , t t.,,i ~,.: rfeeame Out lwearii , ig, 'ittid'l l raul - fled. before bias Its„..sPedilir - -40(heedal4leti i c h ,bill t'iotlie.ili4.lll3.,lifi footsteps ii l o4 -. fu(- `civit;4_frait - lie . 4, 'f.‘riffiqleil!likailqi*ii Oil 'l'6 I•OadSida:` a old..'tear‘ pf ' EA. viTrd. i.rilaou. , binai c aod he glancri thitt4ity: ' t lind iiiii.' iiiiblibeiii4..r(*eloldilit islfia4;4 biWtherik:i4C.iil.4 ll 4o;* l 4 - ililjosk!. ran ;until Thet'iPuilett'lbe 'wool . r:3114 . then. ~.. ,...., , -,,.,,,.., ~,.., - 1,.•, AillVoriPlait 10.94 in,..ilte Aziolo#4 . it. . 1-91. ) a , Jc.ia...a. 1, .., Zit,,,il ,c: •;-,4 ,-, .k. f;-.. v. shouted.- Through", the avodl they Went 6 thts,learei : • craokling '.. uiulew i their;feet' Paul stumhiingt,failingaud rising. , price lie asked blinself.Whitt eirdd 'Edward - do, and half resolved to stop and fatelliim. But fear plucicedliini on, at the sound of, the fast conatiefebisteps..'H,afelt like a child .pyitig -- fror;his-'!boy . :_t:Yr . lint. I HIS knees were. ,liendUlg under lam, and ' be, et - n*l4lOW beet Edward'elteilvy breath - - in.', l'hey Carrie Ito artepen `apace.-4 'The britt - ik.passed there... -Alog bridge, reoisy. and with :Weeds g.rowipg, itli n the crevices, lay across - it.., The 4anktto .6-, ther side sloped deWn. green, - hiiii spring. like, intl . the meet-shone - hrightl - yen thii water:* On the nlear Side of the Viiiek i d ' 'Was si.rich heti of ern,-..ver ant ma in sum mer. - •It was .htire that.' - Pahl felti., his brother's 4ad.upn his shoulders..." You e4 - es - VtoPpor.' . ..sald Ed Wird p,aitting, not with fatigue, put Ittvithr shame and ge. Beheld Paul by the arm and Shook biro .3 violently. , ' Reep[.off l' said Piul-fi rce ly. , `..What, yeUriv,e tint had enough 4) it ? You pitiful scoundrel ! . It wags like .you. t'de it—it was Oip ' you. Mut Usiepitig 1 a the farra' winclOW,' and lie 'Befit's: heel u on Paul's:foot itl,Ud .gebtintl" it - intthe sod tiou. . 'Go :,:lie a in his ekaspe of the snakes In, t he b i. i : iug lam in - his ',arms; Il ook,' he said, attic l l! , hold yeultuitle the. .hater till 'you - pry f4;r . pardon.." . , l'' "iii) non 'there, was n'struggle. , TWistin in each others Semi,' beudinibackwara and forward from side' ,to , side, . - iteare'r. the brook,. nearer,,thei feet denting the csh sod, they ierestledlle perfect silence aye' neiv and then ie ail frith Edward deep ;'groan from Paul. dward s plashed int0,:,.1 he, rook's' edge,', and dragged his broth . irreiiitibly veithi 1(., ~,ti: b pot:hip bac v,ards:.toWni r ds thel ter;. It iris. ~ the . that the . roAinl leapt' 'Upon the - 11 ridle Of 'the him - tnife thruSt - hire i ' divaed's tiesort, I - Sawit, and just at hii.foet alipfted, neath . him. seized, i -and tar uck' wit It b hands, and the brother's ,fell Heavily' upon' die .sod.. :. • 1 • - Pita' staggered te his 'feet. 4All"p p beatitiO7l t'verefiegoitela DOW. , 4 Edvra he ;sheeted. - 6 Great.' God ! . tE4iva Ile:stooped: . . Tittit:.,knife ,was-buried most . to .the - hilt. As; he laid, lis 1 • upon it he .- uncles d - his \ eyesi = • W lie sitid:'"untili ave . spOkettr— ur - er!'. - Paul Shedd r ed and )tito - u f ' Oh; den"t say that Edveard,: r bt tki\ ,er ! - Alritikhty . (.14. , ,- • WI) as '• hryther.bitrfallen into, the thial he tent,' and the -• fern. lUaves nisi; flutte and beckoning -around '' him: 04e •h, rested upon _the hilt of the knife., iti ins ipa. - soklualemo t iftfidAptop Von have iviiv.taiii. iind" murdered Imo an tissassin, as 'yo , are,' he commt drawing his'breath hard. ' Yea . came' flit' lhatt to-might,--Lyou ',know: iMt -i tli ‘ t. and, yeti are - going, to: : stow, me 4wa , in sorne_cranny in, t e.woed„ . _ lint ,iumd, Paul, .you'l ti`e, lo nd . leut, yO,, h {thobg there lie' or ! y fine` cif theSe fern- 1641;6i left I L 'to bear wit eStirtgcanStloti. l . The lied arm felt stiffly. backiand while:Paul:at ' a nvet,him 'it dizzy. , terror he died: -: 1 , .1 = 7 Oh, •_, Cain; !)401jd thy brother ! Oh„i miserable an I . What. if when ye i tith, `and bealtl rose high; ,le . did oppress c ,tlieel - W let if he' had - plucked at . by -very being, Are , he beautifulle- di efor :such as ibeet.`..;Th curlyireapf,'.that-lhas , -nestled aign'inst.4tiy iniltbrr's it4,Ptes;-Oet , thy father'i hand h _s pressed ii - heue ,ic' , , ,tiori - r Dawn 'Trutt vide, with hy fan .. te theeakhl r t-' ': .• _;'': '' ' - i ' -'' ' ' 1 - And So lie fell, Ali adhing ;- t lea sud e rose ,''and• crept lima e tbedead land q e tioned the ,mute.P lases.:; , , , Then mem . and we 0.-', Then - rime, "dashing : his ft tic . artn4 aloft, and creaming, 'lEilWa Edward r till hew s hoarse; and sink - c giddy.' 'Then' he s tik stupidly jdovert„ Aling.his cliceinlhistbands; trying':-.tei. call the whole_ : - m serable ..eyettittg._ 1 .saying - agiie and a aiu, :Edward's dyi 1 Weeds--=Us if - there .ai trey di hgeriif : gettilig theirol”'l e him' in'soirne, Cr ny-of L ihti woods " !. , Oli, ticit''*.he ti should. Prid thern.t..tegether:-", , ,HU:thel/ o . f ) l M a ri... 4 t kOi fi n n lt,!re!' . o o ef.Yef t9l'' thebreatitlesiques lows. _Ole .ithout innider---tritirdee I lina . he felt (lie itii hand had 'upon 'la 4 dollai- ..',. IH ow .'il would't fr ong:ireu hi - re-with horror disbelief ;panned-1i on their faCes !.e a uorft oe,ri-hewe,ht, ''it.t.hrongli np th nd st,t. less, lior t t l id detail I should heidraimifilm knifefili ' thilibl i o' fly boiOtia,:and 'itit:lhis. soul looso'from lilt t Is miser I='t.Oh, 4er oal . Gotti lie: feared • lOU- morellhan ithe, worlds scorn 1; and hire, and sleartiefestpun islimeut. t ;011, ,bdward—Edward.!..-- Dearest2brot her ! IS it poss .. sble 1 Cait it be posiililti't ' -- .. lie - 1, Me; greikidi,d - '1,'411,-:. help' me, lselp -ine l'' '' His'lintfrkiniuriertet- , , tiainuo , and..uhil ;and a ircreddrovrtii:.: "eacrePt i'veft4iseit-, Ji#: - r.e4,ked 1 4f 1 11 43 , - ,,, .bead"-, up on, sin s . ktieeit, clesonoil i kt it .ins? - 0;,,0nd t lien); ~' When be le t rkked no inel ititaitifee,lhetttirtil'W-i'rti paiiitiliiiiiiii eq. vhe -, tootin bad gone 'do wn-'tone' brf;7 . , ' , Tiol lueriesolunun gar) to, t o voe :-- Tbeu;hersturted ,Ali 41v ry;Tustlet ,ice the .. 64.. lettleestlit P 4 Arm: f4: 1 ), )(it), t offlthetlO P.lii', i t, ' 4 diSfove . Then . he .vtakkall ahlsottti res elite; and- z- iiiiit iiiiiii't fie lArialt e,lc o ink!' rl \;, iiiilihe - plith 411 *nye'," sub listMid,, -,-- 1, He. grew , desperi :!eier Wu: diwniadvau 'ed, sod horror, of thii,ll.-tno-fiist, gikyer,.wie to : atter, af e detection..N..,What„ifhtl we',o, - re,. lade 'the:body - a' little While, cad tA : go; Usiie'ilid ' .ihin:k f 1 - ItWelaild/tiVpiisi:il ter give& 'liiiits elf* iti - ,thi . gisiniteitlni i to? tel. d kagg ad befiiri,l,-iiins, .itliovhots higt'i Pre.,wiL, 1A941.t. 6 97 et! imstl,ke, !Ktinta. , Per,' t 9Ong 411 95 4 9.1P4 01 "MeA,0!. ft- 4111 ; #4. - , i.,, 13e tsult,6iiiied;i halt iint.",,ste4 ! 'dui) gli' tfie•iVoiiii. 'lifidWieidiniitlie yr -- 1 bk.. , :i ' - ellt . ' up -iviiir'4ll:llim .4 .,int"Pitiv im_ , 8 , 11 .': ; tl i(ii l ardw : ;11. , :.tii tile , m ' th , 445 5 s i sae, -,t s 'or.-, It t Okft . l 01!Picitli t li . ; , - l tlifti<4,4..*OY.,..,itrk: , I . iii, composing cpo 1 imti.v,ll4l .tion .fiiEN - dried leaves beuqut tlfiiiiiiiit:;•:thO' , liffri' livia.'difvVallit: eriai,l'llidypti '. . ::! -- a 'idiallaiwiteoleilei ' 'itv:: - :,-.lyiliii hi k•, w, , 1 19 W . MhOIMI - libiniz u +'cl e kli v *O i rl." ,l %., $6 •Itql-if*Afif.A . #4l,l tyr-ifr nab; 1 iro„Ontmuce. es lik ever ' ' them, and Inckedlherelaspi 11:hyak 'lterose:-' thiiiitOtie.:''.i -, . No one met him opttiti 0.0, , house was quiet:. If fi ; ' faun i, bisl wii; his , own ropm...tip ,the'gre - 1tr .0 44:4 over the kitchen reef: '.- Thee` . 6 14 4 : 8 1' his damp clotlek'tiefolti d ' thelal :tors, drew the it'iveiing of hi' '.1),,1. apt hitn."4 ii nd - woiil'ilt; ttiKilv I ' ;Ith'adl. - body -rskee., -This,:wal his - liratiOn." It was neon` when, he'was a ' iketted by Ig his.sister. arga:rot, MM . _ e'irie 'to [Rah him if he was. ill;'and it he '.:Uulditake a 1 cup, of Itea. :Heleei4 "No."; '.' Thee ;she asked - 1( ,EdWird :bitil regertied:theyeve ning befor.. " VOS:titid r lind:64e lout . - agaill- 'lt was ktia!ige',lie ( 1 4 Not ',.come 'hack."' 'lle - ttienet Irtnn 'her, -- -'atid Attieheavy, tdeek t ignutifeltottott him. T hirsty and burning hor'liO;--ayvoiiii` itti"sedond time. ,It was "evening _ : hodros,pd . haiti- Ty and' irecitA rit bwit'stst.'; atertaret and her..father wer;nut the supper iable:,i, !He .eat ~t,/ow'n.wit 4.;bent,l and drank, greedily of `the tea'.hiSsister F pini red for: liirik,z— -tiipt:e' wei:a . hind ringutg.er rather - toll ol ing in his mire, .anChe move ; ; and tpoke like' one:in. a dream; ilia own snice,sonnd -1 ing strAnge .. end _far away, , ~bey,,were gettingi u rerY.eeea about,-Ed% . #4, de r eb= ly so, since they had;found'hii On stand inghekind 'hie' eh inberl - door4. rHe was not- huntins, then. 14T - hre - conidShelie I, Where, in -God' nam e!" said . the- ,'old man at last: Thei l lenker dut,hhe 1 .. t 1 . _..y, ,t , t . over , s. clothes. All..wasai ustil 7r not ; a, article,:fiad been taken. ..They sert r one ii the (on t0,,,F,1i, 'nor, and: learned - Ilia' etadl.been with her - the `daybefore. , * hey; - 4itrid . wait,: till :the: next.'urarning, and.' liten,., WI 46 . • tillould still.betnisising, ,ouse, hesountry• an.,l search-toi Ishii. - :'= - T " 1: ''' - night! 1 - ~•":,_:'' .„ Miserable ;it: caine ' gain. ::: ile 'kept' a light . htitaini and" ac , ' hia'rp': in, 'back and fiii-th;' hack -.arid" ortli=4 ;en steppe& and thought hun;'",tha inigh,t, ell against •bins.- I,Theie_wase phial 9f fd d antirn ripen his - table, lie dropped it, e.... chaniCally but; ,without Conti ing:d, ik,, =and' crept rci• bed. r But • th4 = l l .piiie - 'd 'V Startled - hie' pithibill mind:, into, action'. Thought ;upon: th4ught.rusittl,throtigh ; it his. brain: From ' thetumult, f.bis ag9ny ,With the terrible -_rind` the sad : : sa*e, ftb surd,degrading fanCies;'tlith )1 ' stro ve to Put away from' himl„iind for: w lib' he' ha,;,- teir himself. --' He- began to den ftheii6k lug pf'his watch, end,: ti little - hile afier,„; started with the eon, tioiSciousu s-,that i he r / had let go, he knew n it w'cii when, ~. that cable, and: 'vrati drill9d eat - Inti:ysee 'if anguish and 'mad fOrturedifancies l ,-- , faceaapprotich?d hint anciii 4 ty - ' - hided flaming' ' - 'de " 6%- a 1' I d r , al ,and . r ,..... ike et!, lout chits - bitiFliitijorrneite4.4 , T . ' #4*. pass ed before ibilWidek . : kiteke.be ,illi, ,lisht .4d-i•by.ikyearilig fite,, 404*, i. mictrCle. l e Of Ateletoae r in : ridiC4ll'itia . ..i-gre . esque at ti lade's; ..iiieo Tik - eit . ' ii t - Abik! 1 •1 Iw-backed . 'itatitleiii 'Wail 'arbeedit;:'# . ll. '' glass I•ie ihainlcOrdasieg.'"!; - Biatiliep ~'" it' tenable: -of ell.VM. l ;;OrePtilli:l l 4iliiil l ik:: 441!1ig4'7 1- -4- sn *gtt7isia!P l Yi .. .!.4at! - !#," 1 "R' 4 :::40 1 i• ~ - Te.i3dir!i: . /..oyerpo*ciirt.;ol t i lt- • .' Od i.blit't (e' aiiir . erie!: , 'Tt r ' itoii.. fi 1 .°4iTll°C t ! I * . ia 6n4i t b.° I tl::r .' ;.. . I .!‘ltiiki . . :CieliainVUOL ' diminisklei i*.d Aral:: .1;.. 4nrci , :qa.,':o 7 ( l 9spitctcpe*Eil qgdion. ( 1, above;. below ieverYw . efei-- -• • e .. .bark away from Ista 4itillereli e too - ; . •.' i in 401 3 .. ' - eir:ili'iii swat ''iiii4 bie r et: ' ::: -41 -: .- ilie. 1 •rlientkt ronCiitket he *11414 : .::: . gfv #ii., -.will. by 'ainealighei.ilieEs4liii :, :ea beek . :. ( MAng' , ..a.tictlimitOriPtii*us:9 . .i . 'aP 0 11 .. the, *ay, and .tflat:he dre*gliiiii : , ' , . t y , front.iiya secret-nook amtimiiiitivOiiiil ' , uitiiiidit 1. iti c ilitniidir althem;l4: 'ik,.. , .. triiii• ~, ftdid'it:" :'4;iiejat: Cate .. 1 ,- - . ed - raii. • Tom . his: bear t, -..aed lijk: - .. : Yrek - litliglitiiii: e l PY".!ecic44-. Gael,;: 'III34.°vPF,POIP OR Toitiipg r .' 7- . - ' • ~ ! - , ... - •1.-1......enr out early il'i; ,- ' '' • • . ' ' • • They .. Wto searc h. t le. wood. ...Ai, 'calla n o t mftif at ' if , i1:1a: : .'1,41,..! be must follow and livateli : ; l4e . ii.:AlOketii they came to the bridge Enna ,:1it*id.41.:... Yand:., Her . gar me nlB , t rai le /004* t bell- of feras mdscott.*er lobs r batllittx: 7 l - Could she" itanalkire and not fe4llt t----, "Could she'loqlef sit :therielliclzoning' liai:es ~. Itiliii' wind bleCsiihetir unirie)erds theirs! 41fievand thithe \ r,like-fingers;- they seem fidilwilllirlit4•TepPl.d 54 0 - 1 !! , k • Pd - 1 )940-: .0/MtliPkAh i cit:PPq9. iqlll O.'s.? : - _,:ge. I . oo \ fieSide !- her.. ::.}iiii;paii'slit .:llfriii4 T, of . we r. ..:ltiff eiiiiiiiii4jtial**o - clotpb and 000 1 41 4 .tbeiir*illiiih" 4 -gi.' . " - * fltitiqbe •Itelleilesbei•arlipped•ftinn;thic,l I,oo:*ftlidia . oiive. 04: 40 69).41*. - and §...: littoil . "'L clatteritigjiikeiliek• - She iigii;:dir:i!.l" r verY•pavP• : ' :Rosik . put' hkir milit ~.i#,; :h e 'Ciitiricije , liintrieierehera 'aikfTsiliiiteitlik; leiiiitl*aa• iiquiri - ak no deo4;:illat: ki t: o.lafifter.7llrbeiliitianda were ii . :llpc.bilt, 1 fpfil,of the liiP4di s ",,.. • ;...': ,•• -i 1; .1. -.; `.: !.YvaP.eye ' ni • ag. -, Splashes p 1 asLs o , sun;s 1 • ne - lay fidink uponyce trunks'and'upon the o • MvirA.flour of tbit i reod,,.....4er pep) §eern-, c 4:. i ie til ii g , froii,f . .Tt4-i'eftii:. Ailing the 1 iiiite'lleiweo .thichiget . o4\ii *- - geev Oa 7 ,keilJ - • :liiiiii , iiiiigit i ftill'i)riiii4- - ilia froin __, _ , ...____;• 7 , _,„, ;wasting leare-amt:weeu t hearoaei t eiegly.. 4 94 r ,0 1 t9 01 :iut. q # , : . ;i g 1.14 vtt - . oder(_49h, and dec!y.aAliqur k!ett upphokrmy rocks lia'l o ogc l I big Ihq riiiiiik:' bO tbeih4'bitbeit a ahem,' fitfilliy•with a Cr' ity4iiviti_iaii"p-.. guished, , . And now tbt6tatgeri!aitive tin: tura, that.hed igttlivieLiklwsetvige;;4ru !CHop, her, Nll4lli'4*. ts, tinanaan4, cries 4 116 flung hip*lit4i, .11`, I. i i,.. l iar h ... t, h t.o - *l l l- r T i at . i tt.ill 4 ! , .##-,,*-9,0 1. - IN fro i i( g a "" reP r i ' k7 °t I. t P.ki- ...:?... .._ / 1 .. 50: -. . : 4 4 -., . -Yin 4 A l ki-gfl a -- 1 1.. kT-tigM 4 4 Cell' So ,1 , 11 . !.': ,r,(00 , 4, . t "PARkit I I A, ar'' ' : ' la - 1 _ .. e. '-tbilt;• ,I 1 ,;W , "lik . , -i: , , •, - -Z,:':_1:1 ( ,': 11:.• ;'. ' ': -. : . :.':ii.Y, - -'1::: , : ;;•`.. , -,1 , ,...(-:.1 . _ •;;....:....;. - ....i.1:1 1 ' : 4 ' if ••::: i •>': : '44:!e".' - :1,..:1t ::, ,::-:::* .15: ..--...:. :::::::wAI , .:::-:r :.-....:.:, ..:::5;%; " ''' , 41'1::::',U414.2e.F.••.:. • '‘‘'.a•A'Nrit. • 2 :.• dr:. act ng, likt; rdn, i tiy, or or ing ey : A BEIM ~~~._~ as . .:...y. ' •-- ...,sj,il,4 ---c,A I ...,,,,,..,..,-, ;4...• ~,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,..: ;- .7 , ,e , ,,,,. ...5.,...,,, } :Fi l ti k .opiat c .. still - resting ti'pott - 044.- ; '' ' -.-1 ..1 1 # at her first sharp; dry . thdy__Bik. 7 :-4 s 4, , '.: -.ittatchfrul and aghast, : ..Paul,' l .:!) ! .! . 1 .';:rigiiii:jtod graspin & Air4 by rho :r -. . • ::.!-. d...: c flilkithOtilk,from her. !!` my*#o7 - _ - • ,. .„1 . i .. of •-.:_.;,, ',M ia ehe ::,*d4 and d,..,10ak y0kA12,.;: , ..(10; i ..:1 'waste niisx*l l- ...-lini , pFaYi9g' , " - iiiit :Alp& -.. will send'iti*Eitick - insilingand.tiV4i:J . :.- i only asli .. „lll*Y . pray , "veheininiitil i .':::, rais ing.: het..iirrni!::.tind stretchidg . tlidiAl - ..t_#- :./ wards 4811**(!!..!` that ' I May..•,loOli'',tett him once more. - grant it ! grant . ..,st.,l" .1 clasping ~her,:handaf nod wringing tlierts ;.: 1 1 hard. • ";Be convassionatiN : qoa ! , Yes, 24 I must seehini.onee,..mora! - '. Yoti,lirt..‘ :1 anger_' .. 0 1. Edward, - . • •'''' parted it,:t,.,,,, 1N...., Ed war d. . i t say, riaevi!P-.-093f4 : tor , .t.liautioi..:zliSiti ..f . it I.'. .§fii.::Aiarnoo .u - poili#,,,,ii.sll:4,!o' 1 grOitiii4, ;: .sl4ll4hd*irth - -.-ya wd d iidive '1 -Viiiii i i . '!" o 74l-::`1!:04; i 0ind away, - Pin9r. Tlitqp a faaK4 l :fill .. and the. 110* * 1 : 1 illibt is Upod'us?' i.TC, ; :- .7 /: : •- - . -- --' . '''' 1. . . 1.. . . .. I ~...: What a iswoet. Oetoker . , arrernool3; and i what in gentle , peatefistlendieepe. 'Hare -- t it , % , u l _....!..ilinnl.dtatni • heinse faiihich we saw Paul; lintinOther dwelling bas t re- . placed it. . . Nhe, - i reretry4riannol. has Z re- •Etlared it: The4.lo4.l7tro444lchieg * f - c i od,4ts character 43 , The iinii:*e:*ide ;aitamoeth, the n 49 0. 114 t 14toy, an d mlia few g ro ves fld!ontle.onee ..f: thick- : :I; ly wooded hills. .t.Ujidnr theati•Ae cattle AS.grazing,, "The cattle on - .a ifignaind '',.... ,h 1141,". Fpr'she innumerable ]tills stand d t :shoUldering.:etieli other, and . ,iiiii - 00,:ke.. "....-.4 . -ii# , --- . 1 ant ..ngnAliii...„ t .t . p.va eq. ~.tt,.. .bifcirck,O.!ii4ii..oo Oildr4:*:**. 4 .llo: - .lfpg E. _wit *spaniel' that lookaintii#Alt ilima• •but, ona.must :be• ea i ong: ...,.z.: i . : . !iio fil!" 1 :4: PI/ the ; 1 9w p.4,41# : „ . ,..!R,tch- eat e on with herbandsidro . .inpon the ::•. ii , ii: _*.iiihei.* tap: - 4 -v oir; 41iiimtior! •,_.. it / Tiiii; hasde alt iFitr,:7l. ..,likAZ11411: , lill : (•'; than *with trim bvll - o*l,iii - ii.l4Wifiiilii,kikin ehn r'just yi . , k(iii*:,i • y . , oii - ;:: . *lblwiar . s t w io litie •- •'!ishi.i.tia a titi t '7:4;l4)iktitig:i... tialiti..-1 i , ;Ho .3"iitiiineji . ...r .'efitiiiii* . iillliank :lea `. - :;`..A:iii:* - iii - iiirlit wit id4letieil a --''. i tho sand i nut /heaps. '"A .1:400k, a ,-tog hridke•eroaif git ,\ lina'lyitillCliiire:. - tei the/ 1 •iiiitir;-a•hed - of fern;longi.'nattowiand -- ..r: - sha ed a m u st - like - a•.entrie.A - -. , When ~. 4titlC..ti '-find; M . .: :lle rubs-it out end . h - sitily , t4iii. .‘c •••cee• • • iiii - 4 , :higi;• • ~ :,-.• ''•••:;,_.' ,, .1 ~?: ' s :lifilliCi4 e ' prere4: -= ' ,, He fi n s - tiont‘t . ..,0 'l4)•edl . ei the - 'green bai t ree: .'' Wife/chil-' „I .dreit.ni•alth . and honors are his. You - fJ thinkOod' ha's reivarded him Stringelil ''..fer his evil deed;' ,Ask him. - Has he ev , ...11 hiltediie the - colt , or : the 'Viand -- to li p, his has-he etei 4 lain down to'}iis nightly-rest or risen. to . his daily labor forietfUl•t=- . q _ ... Ask hiinif'ir.-blow and-a curse* ranft24l- . -K 3 __ward_woillit ivaleLfii.VPPt FZifrili titiarlall - . Ch i Id illii.` ' ` His . : - . ) 7 ' yes are' - -langlidilitid .....4 thoughtful but*.lick.goilt;•ja.Writ!eni-0,,: . • ifi . -... brow: Recirsl::has fe4;k . Oticin! hii'lleart;: *t i and tint eaten its wp y outward. ~ .-5:..1 1 - ,_ :.>. -.• 5 1 The.ettildiet - acid heir - *Other went in. '-* .g . cintililgetirt - haiiEWcongkint , wrea of - . anturnfilltisfers,•atkriba.shook the fragments ..'! . . f i frOM,•heeiiirOirnOtiltr* •• • 'Pant kept r s l *. 'hie.'' lax thetikkiElli*tc!' 4i% tto . be- - . '.! ...iiate:Oriliii.AA!hiiii.ol"Oilt i 'T lO-. ' I ik'Clirdlcatiii*Agifitiiii:.l4o44lie, illAlied sat ii ii.ihiniq . l4kniielinttififek.rohed_and -4 musk . „ . ..ifiltiiiitooekilli*, bare - vines - creak 2 4. : a . li 4 :0 46 44*i.lia'.lattiaalibaialiiinD.. 13- -' -'' - 'i i -11 WIIOL It e u to_ [and. Icsray that wand and PruPhe l 4:ih — atAlPlPto 4 ,khtle , t r all ' Cif , w ith' piniteuqi ftad'geuekclus!, l'etulYeslgtexf= " pet t ed . th e lasel-pinalt3 4 , halitge:,!t. :(4 . 101t that morning wouldifindihinikcponiusinutial„ .. diiiging: his : , broihnes - :body, Ahroogliilf%;, , , wood:' and qaaking with 'stoat teita*lnkojoio -. should , draiv , .nigliiir be r had !!44te41-I,heii. ilonilisehiqUent I*i Oil of-histrirnej - liaief had he dated !co: we4ltdwal-d'i ifflatiOd - wifet Not intikyea!, aftai year hatt issaedi bring- :; lug Ake old- wish 4d' reeoneilinkhitn't,ciibi 'pro.:tance; - Not tiy•wohi or`look; Itiatroajltad, , ,he .4:sid tc• Niu:liee - atille haxl - filittis4 s ii, , ' A him next 'E4itaedr aud-, :, Wh*Edsfa4 -7 1 had hiten YrY44 dead ;n ' ' 544 , his;-Pattilia&oot strengtblertOgikle --.4 repulse it. ~ He .- ikfkai , finitinek • edin:Mt, .a loarriao witk Eliqotas'pne oriife*it-, • bilities, 40 iiißossibie that telmiye ' agaip*- - it ' woald - ,be n l ?surd ;I'i l ien - 4' AllaigiAlt. 4n4 . 1 ...thep j the dailY besieging nftottalttita ' - ,we • ~,:. [.64raurie his TesebAinn•!;. - 5.,.; , ,i r i- pi k 7 : l 3, iyhaia it:tbi a c us -. '1 towards=his 1, .. ... -Sat tle thitl :lig t .o ll4 3,o 4 •_w sous that'hi*,2o4 walt4aP i t Y l bi t i g 4i 4d ' 'lading and; itreikting4int fitMlit°- - 1 i i . to his-feet• 40jetOuPii.gree,* 1 010-01 ‘00 , ;the court' platun,orskel4-fr:44 - , dilgalultic4 - : itb,his - himt*cr - ;:*f,lioil , f4401,0;11 - 44 —; st4oKtiftsiitllvitk P lii r a i 7 4tUP*- 41, 44 )1 4__ 41 1 14 so tvidlr i'r - e 4 tflen it -Kn n j li 4,, g l: s -A ' thyows.tk7 9ttOn- k l iel ii r n,.--2414 $11#0:''kl know:010 "jairstbin:fbee4tloo:l,,,--1 ~,, Jtcl-drifis. , Oebii*w_heiiihet*P l B4 o l,4l l , 't ' Piozza , %44, liitlxit,w9Pit - filin ndil4tzkrAr- - , iiiiiii ilriiiii, z - l 7, , lea', ( . 111 4t 11 4 1) ' , ~ bid; 11 k * .1 6 0 ) -t Rai• , • 4 Ur'- ,•.'