The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 04, 1854, Image 1

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~.. The honors of my ,veriial , 'day; •: '
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, . 4 To-morrow shall the trarellei• come ...ii
. ' 39, he late beheld the bloomlug :, -
itu3 searching eye shall Wnly roam,'
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We sit .in tiiing,riaind the.warm wood -fire,i, .
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;And ire try to lOok grave, (as maids should be,y;.,, :
Vi`hen Me inettbrintui boughs of the .laurel-tree 4 -
9, the, ,Liiiire the exergreen.tree!. .; -.-
..The igieti ha laureLs, and
-why not we 1'
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ifcrw, paikint, wen night wti i , .
••il •• • falls tio . ' -
, ..: APd hides the wintry sun,: . . - - - • •
ToUe them conic in, to the blazing fige,,-.
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• • itiidknOw thafthelf.work is. done: -
While many bring in; With a -laugh 'of rhyino,
kheim branchesOtliollylor Chilstmas time. : : '..•
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O. the : olly i the,bright green •
It, tells (like? a tongue,) that the timesarejolly
SoinetiMai—in our grave house,
••• Observe, this happeneth not; '
• But at times,. the , evergreen laurelhoughs,
• And the Holly are all forgot!• -
Andthetit' ,, what then P why, the menlitugh . low,- • •
And haag.up a branch of—the MiStletoel
Oh,hrave is the Laurel !. and brave is the Holly I
But the Mistleme banisheth melancholy ! -
• ' Alctlobody knows, nor ever shall know, •
Wbflt is done—under the Mistletoe;
TALES AND:SKETCHES.
from intbsksN'acA=y.
BY MRS. MOODIE.
,
About a - hundred years ago i there lived'in
the town of Kendal, Westmorelpd. England,
a man of gigantic stature and 'great strength,
who followed the trade of a butcher., This
person, who was called • Wat Robinson; was
pored for his quarrelsorne, ruffianly dispo,--li
;Eon, which won for him the name of Bully
Robinson, the big butcher of - Kendal- - ; Fore
. most In ail scenes of - riotiand dissipation; he
was imiverpallyfeared and bated.
'his man was very fond'of practical jokes,
')ut his jokes Were like himself, 'and origina- ,
ed itt the : cruelty and 'Malice. of his mind. L
- pain he inflicted upon, others ,affordal
film 'the greatest pleasure. The grating tones
of his coarse brutal laugh inflicted a deeper
vi'l;:yund th.4n the most bitler of his biting
It is iinpossible far a benevolent minded
lemon to give any countenance ,to this spe
cies of amusement, fbr, though the joke may
be harmless in itself, a kindly person will de
rive, no entertainment from anything that .
calls'forth angry feelings in
,anotber. • •
There was a very, lonely,'cross /country
fo;fl in the vicinity of Kendal, which formal
a short cut to the beautiful lake of Winder
mere....The path was,rocky . and narrow,and
seldom frequented by any but pedestrian and.
equestrian trat - ellers. For sonic months
previou.s to the period of Which I.arn no*
writing, this road had got the character -of
being hannted: A hideous apparition in the
form Of a:hairy monster, with horns - and hoofs,
obstructed the passage of fravellers thiongh
the lane, chasing: them back with dreadful
irellawingsand other diaboliail noises.
Many persUns had been frightened ; into ,
fits by the spectre ; and one feeble old man
had lost his reason, .by unexpectedly enanni-,,
'tering the den - ion in one of the most: - lonely
turnings .on the rocky road:
This frightful phantom had been. seen by
so - many .r&pectable persons in the town
and its vicinity, whose veracity,"from the well
integrity of their characters, the most
teeptied could scarcely doubt, that the pub
lic mind b'eamie Igreatly - agitated, by the
nightly ,recurrence of sixth. startling facts.=;
People _were no longer langhed at for their,
credulity, in,believing that whleh so many,
respect.able witnesses declared to, Le true.:
The Wii:ulermereglnist - beanne the generH
a:lett,t.pf conversation; and the road Was:
'abandoned by all 'WhOZWere acquainte4 With
the tale, and could icaeli the'Jake
public thoroughfare. -
Qne nigh a large party,he&iseerhbled in
Man public house in the suburbs:of Ken
dal, to' drink their ale, and muss the nel
of the day. These.--were firtrie.rs and sheep:.
graziers from the moors and relfs,:who had
disposed'of the
,flitlings of. their flocks at the
market, and-were returning: home in nbody
to.their lonely,hotnei among' the hills. The
matre'Of this group, and a, man,Of • no.,sinall
importsuse the higbutcher of Kendal:
11e..44i5t been inr.r Purchaser; and Pie . id :
baeka few shillings
from the money they had recT;ived, to'furnish
agenero mat liinself being plac.:
ed in the chair as the big man of the comps-
This was an honor the: burly butelternever
-failed to abuse. As the fnmes:pf 'the nle../ao;
Pm to asce nd
_ into: bin,. gretY•Aott-4• . ;
and quarrelsome,
,!el4;ressing.all the..-coßTgr:7=i
- nation to himaeg whilst his blustering4riatt
ner and,
_so disgusted' hi*
companions, that ..;one one they
rose to &part, Oreading,Thy word or 'action
to
.t into active-449n. the ',Mischiev
ous disposition of the main: ' • -
— The guests at the " Hally-Tree all
dropped away, until the but** and .one
young man, who had been_a silent. lieetater
lof the wen* alone occupied the,ehhanasy . cos-
!gcr. This . person', -- who was vastly i*Werior
in his appearance to the men who lately plift4..
the table, was dressed in the grey ham-Plnin
cloth of the country, and lotlked: like a :ireaL.'
thy yeoman of the nalddle class.." To ROhin
son he was a strange; and that worthi non::
tinued to eye him withi n4ininter glance of
curiosity and inquiry.:
. The kndlord entered' to throw - on 'a
fresh
"billet of lmod, for it waswinter - and - lhe
night , ght Wag very cold. -
- `ls the moon up; Lowtherl" said' the -yeo-:
_man, rim to his -feet, and', Button blgi his
/ Area. coat up to , his chin. this titttel was
on the road. -
Yas, Mr Lethwnite she has beers ttp some
• Ajoie, but, ~
iffinere *your' Place,
never tTli'vel that' road at midnight'
Why :Whit the deuce
Ihe Nadi; 'AI* troubled'
these
NO, eirrthe - t;Ond is haunted.i. .
Ai Haunted I' .e 'tied the yeoman into` a merry laagh.
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contrivance .to:-hide
:a- worse dan4er. IlwiSh,
fur the good of the community; that I may
be luc.ily, enough to fill in with_ the ghost.' : -
` Ah! Mr. Lethimite, -sir, you are only
tempting ProNidence when you talk. in tkat
careless way. - 'The ghost is ' a , ,, real . ghost.-;
.for though it has frightened many, and myself
among the -rest; I never'beard o any . person:
being robbed. •., Old Dodson., th lame beg
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gar, , lost - hii xenses..; but then he was a -,half
. wittedereafere;and a man's ills net
,his money. • Did I not . see the ' ,
'd thing
myself, 1. who, God - forgivern ! had made
game of it, , andthese who - beliefed in it ?-,--
how l c. veaaped f mit I never could tell: i
ran sqlast that never feltthe ground :under
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.my feet,:while it pursued me with the most
frightful.yellS..:' , I - kept my: bed
, :ifor A week
Oiler, and have taken good care never, to
tread that Mad , I)jr , night again.' , i ' .. ~ ...-,
kis_ strange! said , Lethwalte, musing;;
' -Wine truth must be mingled with tl.ds filn - •
taitio error! -.,. What time of night does this
spectra generally- appear. rI. • - •I '
•-' It has been - seen •at - all -
howls,' from' twi:
)ight until . the gray dawn of. day.- It - 7 ,
about nine:O'clock-in'tlle evening :when it a '
,eared: to. me.~ -lt Linear elev ~ note; -sir:—
You-will. just reach that black. c , 'lied •
in -turn:-
:mg . " the road, _ which win, s round the
foot of the hill; by midnight ", t lonely
spot a
is the • demon's ...,rovciurite ha , nt' -- .
t." I k now"the place,' said - aite. . ' Y i es,
'tis fri g htful spot, witlj :steep bankf4,
and high - reeks on either-side. Dark almost
at nOorAity, but 'doubly dark: at noon
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r... Then - Alitling,an ' old : be ,er Song 10
keep ..I:i'' Co:4l*e; the y(x) : ,' _. dashed the
spurs info,,his the .12Orse, and i . e,` offit a - 1
, iick 2 liate'l lifid 'lli i*w . mini - ,- was - oitt '
', ‘ - ,-ight - 11Thelandlord listemid for i feW .
- ,..1„ ~- iitho -- cliekint of . his! hoise's lloo 6*. 1
agaiii;' r , i'frOzensround, - and thinking him.;
a eonfonn: ed,A3ol;' - closed the 4 r,.and. went.'
t 044.3 ., '-'-. ' '''' ' ' '--'''. - i'' -' . - '
LahwittO . - . ::. merrily j" he moon
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shone 'bright '-'' . ' ,"! , ',.abov _him in the
cloudleta - slt . i; , e , -,' I a :shargeOld, ' " wintry
wind whititled"iti j , - * bair; ,- , 4 pd .. ,441 111 041 2 a
manly oteiAc. - * ../i i i-li c . t;': li '‘noriiig - brought
litit to :thO'broir .4- iii,' , ;;' - ji !'6•ooied: ilifil
- which c had'haen pointed ; leliL",aii 'Aie
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.' Yes sh l ;:'haUn&i4tandhy- /devil, girl
?'saw jitrn wi*iny 0 .. 1411, Oyed, 3:pli,knoW l
sir,'the old saYing,..seeing is, r b liewne
rHinripo and what wit th devi,,Llike r
' Like sir L WIYI Th A in g 1 lui 14 ' Ile *Pill'.
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as hairy as i'BuSiii, *itkhaiii) white hem;
a lon g wliilelio hal l and clovai feet.' ,„
' Oh, holillc old gory : I n ver, nair , the
devil 4 , o2 have HO great 1, 1 8 11 Take:his aa,
4ilafntanee t6-night ; but_ it is il tan idle; WO , -
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man's tale that will Prevent t in Trim falking
ni lli an en te " sad t al r'l e,ro all: Y ll° he m rso e. Ill P ile nl jl o t rd Or r -1 P hal ur 'e
overstayed mftime alreadil l .
The'landlo i rd histened to give the times
saty orders,, and Robinson,' ho had been
f
listening tope` yeoman, witta half-sneer
116 w 4 1-1-17 Liag- : hastily round, ',. dressed - U T ;
abniptly, and without ceremo
flou wiSh'us to think you very, brave
- lr.lan; WLetlikalte,,if :that ' yo4r , namil;
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'.That Is te -me &matter oc,licrfeet,ludiffer
ence,': :ieturiled tethwaite, li,ughtily. and
surveyingsurve the burly .htlteber iwith a stern
'glal?ee,l' die man Nh i O,lias - fiiith in ~ l iktiself
cares ' trle,,f9r the opinion of others.'
' No qffenee," saidltobinson4 who did pot
like the'fiery,glince of his eompanion's'eye;
`but if you aye determined upon .returning
to'indertnere,by the Cross; road, it is the du
ty of a friend _ to. warn of yours ,' La
4 Danger ! what, the idle tale I ve , just
heard;. none but a coward - would turn from
his'path for a gossip's fable.' i_ .
' Men as brave as you can ba n t n uive sallied
forth at nightfidl, to bid de e, as they
said, to all the foowers of darkue.r, and have
returned to their hearth at micirught, pale as
the sheeted de.adL There ,is lot a man in
Kendal, eripl the excited butcher, striking
his huge fist qn the oak taint* until the
glass upon-it sl4ttered and ra s ag*, ' that
dare travel that roadto-night.' r
, I am sorry:to think 'that thl descendants
of the bold Kendal - archers can have degen
erated into such a dock of geese,' said the
vcomap. ',I have lived too long among the
hills, to be frightened by ShflaoW B . ISIY
horse is at the , door ; good night, sir.'
".You, are stark, staring .mad,' cried r the
butcher, placing his huge person hr the-door
waY, Ito attempt 4iiat • road t4night--tu
will, return to\ the ' holly-Tree' before flo l
ing, htilf dead With fright.'
`The young, man smiled iner*lutously. , ,
' Sir you disbelieve me ?'
'I think , you very en - Anions.' 1
'Fellow, do you take me 'for a coward?''
replied the butcher, the red b ood rushing
into his face. ' lou had better _mind what
you say. With one blow I coud annihilate
a puny chap like yon.c 1
' Real courage_amnotbe46- - -ted by mere ,
animal strength,' said Lethkaite calmly-1-
' David was a dwarf to Go'iah, !but mental
courage and the fear'of God conquered his
gigantic foe. Ido not wish to quarrel with,
you sir. You believe in
„ghosts;• I do not.
Good night.
' Ali r Idt thr -
... quot. ...Je butehe.r, shahing his huge
fist after him, the , Vindemere,l ghost shall
t,
punish you well for your disbeli ' lC' • -
j"A
thwaite's foot was in s rrup, when_,
a sudden thought seeniedto stf -e him : '1
am not,afraid of ghosts,towthe.s, but I haVe
some money'about me: the. 11,:titaleihere de,
mon may he a poor devil who e tri r i the love of
plunder may tempt to do a deof violence..
It will be as awl.. to examinejhb loading of I
ease,
my pistols,'._ * • : • .
He retuFtylld with thelandhird k
- .the house,
.d rid both; were not-a: little pl to find the
Mather 01114,- LohWaite continued chatting
some time with-the landlord. l , .•
I do not like this ghost sto of yotes;
he said: 9fsuch a spettre ints really beeh
cs.-Pridepend upon it that': '- -some deli
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*ill Tit-E43toplis* •• • " "c't
isouncE l AND THE 'IW I RINIZEIB:i3Or , 'THE" ivE6i
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ilhaddw; T:vtiit - Virit' dfdairlmi* seeme d;
to/broods oOdribesloomy .'recexia; *hilt,' the
' , moon-gilded'with a wai' and iipee'tral:4ghvt,
jc the oppoSits_-: wall.' of rocki-' , Lethivaitec in '
I vital, of , :his boasted icourage i s felt a sudden
' . thill-'creep through t him es he l apprisietred the'
awful st • s
c.,God itheniin v.' be-ninimured
tone below his breath, whit' cans that ikp
as a horrid *hope' slowly and distinctly ;ins6
before 'hiniiandleciime *tiorutry bythe,&n-.
tre of bis "' s , z,
It *as not the fiirin...or Ma ri , and certain. -
ly it Ni3B-nbt a beast, - brit ripPerried'a sho&-
ing eptupound of both; slmagine.ra
supwarde °flatfeet high, Corpted 'with Atilt
black hair,-the licird that ofa bull With bade;
Wirdely-e;tteaded 'horns'.. , The, rainewiy
bare arms - 4 a man s'eitended :shove' thi§
,Otiitay- head, grasping 413initing'**1414i-41
semitted a%thin cloud of pale
The lower-trait of ithe body Was So enyelupcil l l
in' shade, that it '.)nly prciented a dark uhde r
fined riliapeleq's mom.— s s
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Lethwilite, Fhq , ndvef expected to,;behold
areal edition off the AVindetpere'egliose,
his hail: stiffening; and his teetls'sli,glitly chit.
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ter as le su e 3 in • is ome,
rotted ;hilt's-elf - to look steadily `upon the
ghastly
_phantom. The hone possessing lesa
selfreliance than his master; pl anged and snort
ed, as Witha hideous :yell the apparition - ad-.
vineed,:-bnUldishing ids. fiery -weapon ill a
tbreatening'mannei.- . ' "
Steady, boys-steady,' cried bis ' inaiter;
in a soothing tone,' shamed nut - of his own
fears by the terror of his steed. If this' be
the devil, stand still; and let thy-mister face
him like a man' ,
Reassured by the well-known
-the caress of the *ell-known hand,' the noble
animal dicl as he us commanded • but '' he
shook'and Shii•efed in wiry limb.. '
-Lethwaite bad by, this time diatin a pistol
from his belt,;: and riding towards.- the spec„ ;
tre, he cried out-hi - a Stern voice, 111 : fiscrable
impostOE! throw ow your -disgnis 'or rip
are a dead man ; -f)r, by the Goa' that made
me', ;I will see if your body 114 proof apinst
a' leaden ball !' - •
A wild, unearthly 'yell was the only . an
sWer lie got to this threat ; and the demon
was now within ten paces - of his horse- The
Sharp report .i.)f •Lethwaitei.s pistol woke up
all the lonely • echoes of the place:and. the
huge lialry monster fell heavily to the earth
With a smothered eurse.; and the' yeoman,
yielding for a moment to uncontrollable fear,
turned the head of his terrified steed, and
never slackened . his speed till he readied the
door of the, public house.
After a few minutes of breathless suspense,
hii hindhurried' knock WAS answered. by the
landlord, Who, thru4 - tin4 his head out of.tho
garret Window, demanded, in 10: 1 / 4 very gentle
tone, the eanse of Such an unreasonable -at
.
tackimpon his d00r.... -•
'lt is I; Lowther—it is Richard Lethwaite,
get ug and let me in directly.' •
"Ah ! ha t•I thought how. -it' iiould
said the landlord, as he descended ip Unbar
the door; and he ealled'uP- the groom to re
lieve his guest. of his tired horse.
The ghost has driven you back filler than
you went. ' This is to disbelieve the word
of honest folki. Why, than, what have you
seen ?—you look like one just risen from the
dead: ' . . • • i. -
I fear I have sent due to dwell with the
dead a' little before his time,' said' Lethwaite,
drinking off the glass of brandy: proffered to
him by his host at a draught. - I have shot
the glicist--7.whe.ther man or.devil, it was not
proof against -powder and ball. lam more
distressed. at this, event than if I had encoun
tered all the hoststaf hellovith Satan hiniself
to back than." Call up your pOple; afar I
can no longer go ;dime to that infernal spot
and let us examine and identify the orpse.
it was . daylight , before 'Lowther eauld per,
suade any of his servants or neighbors to ac
'Company-UM and Mr. Lethwaite to the Jane.
They believed that the latter 'had seen-the
ghost; but as to killing it, that was a
.sort of
waling night-maresomethirigtodincredible
e v en for the supernattral wonder
dream.-
_
Many were the questions put . ..ethwaite .
by the little band of men; but he walked on
silently,anlithot4btfully, without speaking,
word to any. . • -
.;Wlfv did XOl/ n ot call up the big butc hes ;
LOwther r said .one-of the party. 'ln any
ease of danger , that'man is a host
'I great dOUbts as to his Courage,
said" Lowther, He. is a great Willy,
and- - these wordy pen are all - froth; They .
make a great noie,4 but are very slow in as
If Mr. 4Thwaite has killed-the-ghost,
big We... woird be of stualtser - iee to us; as
the danger is already past.'
r said the first smoker ,
with a sneer :. 'who ever' heard. of mortal
man ghost ?—it is not imflesh . and
blood to do that
suppOse the ghost vas a man,' said
tothisfait- that-. it..., was the .big
butcher 'of se4idal - .
.2
NOW , ',God forbid-I' said several voices at
once : the man is a devil, but -not bad enough .
`I:We shall know; said Lethwaite; 'the
hotioni. Of this hill the riddle will be solve d.' They, had . now' :reached:the, brow- ,of :the
49i1011. - .--' The sun . was just rising above
the diitafit:nieuutainS ; and • his first beams
04,4011.14*(0) . tops; without pe*rat,.. •
-Mg the gloomy rrei*si..'whieh still lay buried
in dense,shadow. , ...„
and With evident si&s . ..of fear, the
little party. wound,jdown: the . One
~tried., !Jo hum a
_tune, • anOther . : whistle •
*ltile'ititird :talked' v,ery loudly, 064 : his
own eOurai m .. reality , possessingverTht
•--
tlek-4.buca endeatoredlo dissipate the fi e
to'-whiph they:inVo . unterily:beeame the prey, :
as they,:aorOakhed. the dreaded sji.oc:
"Lethwaite,Wlici ',bad lingered behind tiel r
.Wiliettbrialilt : terWaid". mid headed
indistinct mass 4y...huddled. up
in'the narrow road. ; All drew = black:;. Lett]lii.
**to - lit4o4:•,op: to it, an d remained stat3oi "
iitr.; . .beekiMing;rth', his-mod for. dii.O . thers'te.:
* . d.rValieecrTheY,44..:TsP .
, f ,:iiipoieli t io - ,go444:tilltiooti,of - 114
bleeding
•*l.or ' the.
111 e'of I boll ; . bi"s? "naked arms ; . bare: and a
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cbe solemel warriiw .6) all
.Who engage in'
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•'• • -
.Fivactie Wain*" Ategaline.. '‘ -
i litYAAlTlrtgelalt" '
=ME
BY JENNY ma:usu.
- ".•
My' Aunt Polly ! {dear 'Aunt Polly, !
what i'& l6 4_ol4.indi abe - ifitS! ''She Was an
pfd nuddi4o . bP .. sui:e- 4 441d . )* of my re dern
!who:. harg been _neiver.. bia!ssed, with a vi4thi s
0rd. 1 4 PannatliPPrgelitte,true %Putfi. 4 l - -
„Aunt PollYWai a,jewel iem i tcasket
nnele's,' and eoWshis.-a' of
t s '
pathway; and. ir terror to' hilsdangs. ' She
was_prim,ithin,-and
ally, are.., sly that. lanzo,was
her
by
days„,,ataf i , guit..,n;Lany lnahlod :
ought* her:, hand, Welke I dOq't 41.1Q311:
igia haN'i ,tc?riios. tided bine;
nyea , "miglit hare beep /*'iniaieltritii4s o l
'mail Oat , *4hstrp-Peak / ed nose hasi'moie- of The
-ftciatt , verve, 8 1 4. , thwahrill.ciarioti• Voice
more of a;melodious swell,- ; -,,..1144waS A:44,11-
the eater she: lA i aniple reason admon- 1
ishing pie.,,tfy.'n43ls±MiAtst pride and (
vain glory. ' • I
igy ...Aunt • Polly was fa mdustrioue
I don't meatfligossrp,-4011;n0 She Usedr
to rise — brig,ht.and early in ;the morning, - ,setf
things to rii.OAA,' give` ontic,r.s to Biddy 'the;
- maid=and then; if it *as summer's e enelos..!
ad -her head hi a prodigious'inn : bonnet; ,took l,
the' basket in her hand,.and went ontt ‘ o gather
berfor - ` And her herb clifianti it :Would havei
'done your eyes 'good to see it: r: There was
bonet, and sweet kige;and tatiSey,'
_mart-Weed, and . vatnip, dre.i- all arranged in;
alphabetical order: .'And when ,any c;of u lit
tie ones had an attack of ineAcs, whoopin,g-I
Bough 'or " any - of the ills that flesh is heir to,l
with 'What a snitch* steiivonld - Aunt Folly
prom ed . .' to :that' elloset,_, and bring lAA - the}
remedy-:needed. . 1
But lam going_ to tell j i b - a a little bicident
in'the life of my Aunt, in which my broth
ers, sisters, and Toy kwlfwere. engaged. It was
ti . sad 4thing "to her, and sadder, one to
us," who took a most active partl in the cere-1
Atint Polly is, dead now . ; she died niany
years ago " at an advanced Wage;".! as thee
uary. said. If she Wasi,alive and was I
to' read My' story,l kno4 that slic would net;
laukti-4p, not she= - --but would' draw
'face` down lonicr than 'ever, and saly,—
should:. think the remembrance of tha n:Tht I
would make YOU more htimble.".
'The little.ones all wiihed that. Aunt - Polly I
would get manned .that: she would take ,ber
old ..red chest .out of onriday-rooin, and leave !
Ps the- herb 'closet .for a doll's house. •We
debated upen the'probability of such an oc
currence; and
_the grand results . that would'
follow, tor some tune, Until - our park*
grew weary, Wand we d i eterrhined t 0 .," lirling
matters aroandT. Mirse l lves.
We -Thet,,itorte sitrfflger's day, behindthe
curnatt bushes„ to consider, the „proposition Of
h marrying Annt Polly."', I Will not give 'a
full- account of the • Coqventioh, but a shok
sketch 'must suffice. jamb, Any oldest broth
er, said that if any of us would propose a
good match for our venerable relative, he
would,"bring It to pass," bead silence reio
- R tbr a. few- momeattp, _until Shadruith Aout
cd,L-" I know ! I know !" and -affirmed his
intelligence by i joyful elapping'ofhis han&l
Now Who do you think he selectetas 'a
-conipanion for our. dignified 'Atmt, and'Who
do you think we deei(ted Aux& become her
consort for life.? -You couldn't_zue,
shall -have to tell you.
A little way from Our hOuseliVed gerrinny I
Johnson," as everybody used to him
thimgh 'his preper name Samuel.' They
:called him Grinny - because of liiS cheerful;
countermine,: which was • the, very-picture picture of'
good humor. ButlGrinn - y was .not !,very
bright," for he would sit all day Vim the
fence, and -whittle and whistle, - which was
rather simple employment for a youth of
twenty-six ,or seven: IIP had got 'the," mit- ,
teal . from every unmarried - yoinan: in the
place but , Aunt ..Polly ;," and , 'ire - thought,
satientory, arrangements timid beminde ' Oll l
.both sidea, the-old 'red chest would be taken!
'from our play-roorn—'-the herb clOset; plaet.4l
under our jurisdict - ion, and "GrinnY,,Jehn-1
son"
,be placed under the stria discipline of
Aunt Polly. -
• , • . I .• • • -. 4 • . , .
: : Jaeob dent ' to ‘G-rinnY'_' - .that . afternoon,
and told -him - :that • - Aunt 7 Polly io,lli loyed
hitithat she lied - ever' siiieel. the time the
first saw hirn-:-(whieli - was when he was a lid
,by),—that .she 42wits pining from the effects
boucealed loi,-, , and that,- for the fake of If
- aim
_Aunt; - lie. had y.entured s telay the. L . ltsel
before him - .4. - . ..' .. ..1 -' ""' - 't . :%4 ' - --:. : • 'll : .
•' . 4 "%Grinny" was :delighted; -- -;:lie
_lisSet' 1 lal
nob, and -- said -- that he loved . Nary Simpkitt
better." -than' any. =other' girt in:fiumbletewn,l
and ..thato,if his-r•inother would - lethiin, hel
.;would-marry her that : minute:
.. 1
-. "..You niiist first tell her thatiyon love lfei.,',l
said . J acob - .den't let - liciAnOW I haYe .
told you this." :-'• ,-.- . --- • : -- •:- --.-: 4 - .'- i
• ' - -It :was ., then decided - - that he:should. met
her that evenings by moonlight,: in the gardk
and offer- his- heart., - .. hand,: and fortune: 1!,f),1
sister,Prudenee.lletse_y, was Aunt's l favOtite.
so. she :4 was_ ,maden44elegate to. arrange.: that
side of the question. ,She found.Auntln the
kitchen; :trying out, flit; Whieh She - caitledf-14,
i iiii.sftill- into'the miler,. Where,. by- wipe Pro"
-nets- unknown: tiins,it was to; be .transformed:
;if*: lank. 4 . • - :_-.:: ..---.- -: ' 4 . i..' ••,..'. - -
_. - 4- .. i. --- 4 . 7.4 i .
•4" Ole . Aunty 1 7- - *di .1 1 rii r der . tbo,,,• Grinny
'Minion' says he - has : - got,:something to tell
yOu.'-'-4 - . . ....:4;. - ..; - .4 .: . -;:'_.• '- .-. . -
.;
...- s -
~.,-.:. I.
1 -:,," Why don't he- tell it then.,!!- : ,1
i
L - '.."1- don't . ktii*,7- replied . h.n.delegate; . fi-1
is -'• toniething Setret and important ; be . says ..
: 1 '4.9h !'I know . - well what - :ii is," Selfish
With an important toss of the _ ;.."Isiul - '
f o o ss. , Grinny' can - tell - me whether . .the
were :_fender ; or -not.: - J -I**e - auspeetetthi
ma i
, 4 ill the tline; - but if confesi, - 1 •
,hear . ,hinr ... . : -..i.,. ' ., . - - --- :":- .:
.-,
..4' ~-.
:':Prudence ivaa.,:,at, a -lossi4iLa reply'; .., .
,fe4red4 that : ow;-h9pefi.w.iref: -, -,....:..-- i
1 ?..i" Welli.4-Witi,"i:naid . 410,.:Vttithlijir he - -
10k:to:. mbet: iliqUify t4 ? -gar#ep, fitlaiffas
1 PAhti_thjereYerimg;" - •:',' ~, eat...:. - •
4 , , f ,
;:* , iAijAC licipi:ti*:-.:lii. itioni,-*-,44* •-
14 . 1411 ::0.;.': 1 4 1 : - .0 11 t -- -ii.§#11.1* . ,i,*.*:
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•, a!4-fO.-, - - ; 'f r i l - 1 ' , 1 1 , 9r : 1 ! 1 :.'' IPg,, t qr:
1V) ' ,91, t 1 1 1 , rafrt#1 , t, 41,.._ : d4e, -.cellar, wayithalt.
.....Rei...40 ,1..t1t4 -I '4..the,garden;_for,'4lie:: :14 - iy_eo7,,*si .
tio;r:: s die - ni--: - -Wn - hitAt:40 , 44 , .. th*g:ar-:
P 2 gedf.**rretMat into the. eePer -, ;!!‘!-Ve. , rP
'oitgital*Oliici,eo4 :iii.,..44,04:4-: :', '::::-::;•:::,, . - .ri
tß,'l!.: 4 =eo .. ...4*,':daiiiO4.4i-sFy , :
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eiiiio OxiebeMiietiiid - isiiitiuitliii*i!,
•tiefiiiv- Aitit l Pon*. dialikibir appeefiliciii
4ind it. ';c o?: ...g4l;f ' . • 't
s tufr . ***RAl*Olt s ziOitiiis dike I':**
betlW° l 4i4 i iii - '..;7- , C? : ::• -, %,::t::. , c(f,_ .-,-...,'
• . a .* io lr 1414 4 . t . iiiihi 4{. 4iiiiC , •,INAI3T - i'.
yh9 1. 4 "-.-
...:4 1 iPified-f.447.14 111 *§4"4:4;
pole,-'eiiiig, ~.hi m . earneOtly. 7 14:fit4itlOitidl.-
1, *.14 441. -kt,,, , ~ VW, 104;,:40.71f:-.. -- : 1 45....*d5"
an wasuanout 'to- press - It , ' to' • ':'4s . ylign:.
roc
*he **hare*. itin letilifriti'•••• ':,:-'..- - ''._.'..'•:.:
.•ti'fflifitte:,thi..''fiffitfe.r"**4 •!),0111&41;'•
j"o.t..thero,ho:no:furttiet'Aielay-,47 . euir-teiires
8101'2'. ' .•.: ":-.:;',... 7 ,•'‘i . 1 .. '0': 'A • '..:, :, ••. - .. - i - ,
..-: lie. drorified. miii*Vs 14iikns, ,
aid the .de•r , ',
Atiedr.eneunibef.upori.Whieliket tiiitothitn:.'
sell;: must 'have= ijiade hia.,:kOsition inire-eOni-.
fortable: ~ .,---z. : A., t ;0.:.
_,,..1 , - 4 : : :t!ktr . r.O. t. ••
:= - fi Polljr.whined he' . ' ; al wante . to tell you
this before,.bnii,daaent . .l-'' '...- '., '...• ''' C . :: '•• ..- :, .!
';,litetteriateilhatklie:i4triAM: ‘*Liiili. 1
'. "I
hate Itnewp4t,froni,thei,firse
~, . :1 1; , •
"'Don't,eryi#hout itriniy,ixiosd,•-i, l Olfg.; 'said . '
i tte.
he, it.itid , •- ..e.,‘"zilf.betWattied:.tolorroW:".?. 2 * '...
- • 9k1,; - if37ctil... - ciiiii4: : •***-4it, i :44...:1!•:)k1y_ :
.th,nr- Y -:Sile.h.' a leap :44 , silk teig ana siney a
'Book ot ! .viefianee r 4i' shej.i,uf;Onl:'-: : 1 1 '''; 's•L ••
--- 11100ied . to4il;rititili- 4 ,)Y1i0 bilks 4t6ii,
;*.. 0 7ii g' , Y 00 r.:T;0#4 : :i0k, 1 :f#:001:0,..,, OE
(0:44 . 1817'
......; , f." , :.' ~' .
•.'Aii-4.:i.a1i5.1.. P.rUdenee. : .iietsey: could`' not
e O P-4 1 ) 1 • 1 0. 1 *1•64).:Ionge1;ind the nirs•tieingtul- .
..01. - Witli ., bort shout:of hinghter.QH'fith . .lntre.
-heard, tri i , ind- Saw iis,?ainf so did Polly' , ;
• and both,..With hearts - lit•withrOetig4 hasten-
ed tOW#rdsiltegellaway...-• , -1 1 (efea,m,..4k i t-Grist ,.
•ny?s"Avrath, and Volif.sell4o4 - - '- , Pell •
inell,.linell' •pell, we.dedge . d - hitli . ihe . '.e.ellar,, ,
-each •stritini,+ tti secure . a' iding-flaeel;- -'::' ..:•.: • ':
how can scene-that, collo*:
61-tY Jacob -inade •,.n :1eap.40r.,.:. the
- .hangin.hanging;*lel f,... when,' - Oh, 'ypc,.; I ittle•fishes i if 4. eante:
the . pans:o' halfeopl ; 4grease, gift hinl ; # •
shower-bath iSeldoni-_ dijO3-ed: b:y .- tnOrtals;:-. 7 :- - :; . •
The .. iiiilk•': . taine toe, and : the -- egki . faint the:
doughnuts!. ;.Shadrach.-jnta r ticilliitothei* P.
bai-rekatl jtuntichl out again.: :Pi' dii*.o,leao %
•4 into the,: appl - elhin, While ;,', onfonaded,
stood - beside. A ltylob„ , ojuitg . th
.41!<ier...01 -
eggs;.'iiiinc, :greaSec. add' dOn n 4
o. ith-. hts„l ' iii.
was the '_gtate i -of :alfalfa "'
when . 4 'p;•(Aiideil
pail' entered the etilitrl. • ~1 -'---•.•: ' -•• I f'l f : : . 7 ::,"'! i ; . • ;.
,i:':::';.l'n''' ,. . - r.: . :5..i I.__:--: '!
.
If 1,, *should ; tell 3 - ,o4hoiv
. • -
pod ul5 ;the; grease,vhen
Jaie.9l• . to
ed with the .pun the'
loOked-
out.of the bin .pflialf rotten 'lippl •
Aunt Polly took on ' about
game You try--no
wicked
_yen are--to tiinrrt .
like" lily Aunt . ,
. ' Pieniiirities of.the
.
MathiaS Alexander eastren, a. ,
recently published a voluhle - of tra l
land, in which hg, gives tit thewori
liarities ickf the, ' Laps.' Among oth
they seem to have a great love .1
exercises. Mr. Castten describes
Laps as engaged for tokenty..-fofir h+
er, in listening to serluOns, - praYin,
also mentions;thelii- great .alliv.t
their wives. . One, husband assu
dhrhigthirty years of 'Wedlock;
1
word had paSsed between liiiiise'
than'' loadadsham,'or 'my little
A peculiarity. of the female Lai
in the following extract. It strilo
is 'a funny kind of timidity, and
wonder that the Lapland husbands
ful to use only, the kindc4 . bmg,na
wives, since thew are so . esily, a
frightened, or that they fetastwent .
at 4 - stretch in
,praying to Ire delir
devils., = ' - ' , _ j
• I had, often, o n • my journey t h ro b
been warned,, 'to be iMution,,ih, in ,
with the' Russian Lap, and eik
the feinale sex,' on account. ofdstral
sity among them, to sudden fits • c,
accompanied by the loss of tonsch
Control. over their actions. I, tr
reports at first as
_fables of theior(,;
applied to the people in • questionJ,
however, one day, in a village '/
Laptuaxk, witlrsolne Kare,liam; iu,
Sian traders. These repeated the;l
beVe Mentioned, advising the nee;
en a Lap woman, for in their
was a 'res-eapitalis.! With
'caution, one of the.Karelians told,
lowing. I Was once, saidle, When
ing out at sea,- when I met with a
by Laplatulers. Among 'them vvr
with a child - at her breast. '
.]}pin
in a dress unusual to her. she beel
- Side herself with fear, that she flu id,
into the Sea.
• , Another.Karelian relaied hosi ho.. Was once
in the Society of Terski.l4.aps-: f, .* -' ~ :
~
'We were tatkihilord4crent mAtera when
a sound 4as heard like the blow f a hatniner
on the outerside of the wall: . . - theinstant
all the Laps present fell' flat on C.; floor,and
i cis
atterisome gesticulations with ha 413 4 - fe ( 4;
beeame stiff o,o4.,itnnioyable as rpm ;Af...
ter.a,while they reeavered and hared as;if:
nothing ukfils'tialhad happened': TO ' Triipec 4 iiie
of the truth of this; and other suc h l am, one of
the Ruudhins proposed - to show M ovideneb , or
tbe - tim)l4ty, oftheiLap women. . began by
putting out of the way Wpm, ilk ' and any . ;
other mischievous implemep ixiw• happened:
.to,be at Mel geillet:OleiP slid y behind:.
a Wonum . 'y
.refe,et, - I . l nd Sligelid:' -.
. h t uids.7.--
if ,
She:sprung up like a ftiky and .tebed,klek-•
• ed, aid pummelled d i die aggfessoil to 6tie Ott.'
eution. Afterithii - excreise she au i kuxbausted
on a
..ben AO • recovere4,loth- . filPtlitYs* .
breath `senses . - • ''l
' ~ ,1
~"•'Unein regained the latter, a • . ec aye
herself de c.rniined not to - be ad, Ight.enedt-a
gain: :, In fact Usecond experint It.tmli pro-,
duced 411' piercing shriek.i Ny,hilel.- , e :WAS rprid-..
`lag hereof - on this fiuccess, theo ieiltussian;
flung li pocket beok;.se • thatAt Ixtleed ..jes .
before her eyes, and ran instantl . eipt. of the
room. I, liedady hereupcm . flew it evAty,ciie,
present: dashing another 1141 0 P ,!: 40 ‘Ao,,thii ,
ground,uasuing another against -, i n 'w011,1361t.
mg' them,'and.tearing . their haii int, lijiliiiiii-i
- full!. ,1 aut.* a corner 4aitingl 4 , 1 y Urn to
cotile;' litviitt last wlt/ 14- -Itti. ' .:iiiii,:i#uir
guincefizea 0, nio. , ,s-,9110 **: .. ':* , poA49fi
printing ; ,her Aftl l 4 lltlrsY; *cep wit ''
'us ,%.* t O t :
omen In a 64nd:0:9'104:peg' Set : , :ltiet;;!atid .
abn tank fineintoiligi iiiini ; , : qttviiiiiiho
ePlalea - lif, , - my . temPan), out, ' 4Airgoectii-‘,
- 'hail,e B ßeciallY
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and. iome few ihi pritoner.-•;Thr ir ' .all.:
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converse;-staiitun - : ded 17 i 06 0 441 to whom .
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