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'ri~tCe~""'" $l5O In da4 nae • . 2,itteN; of ddveitising. •. - 1 COLUMI! OAS sesrA 825 0 . •, is .44 - • 2000. 1 ki• ,e 4 , se 2o 00 ' '•••• . .... 00 oat 0110linei leasi'o laseitions;:........ • 100 Each ip'o4o4oo' 25 Astilmak.Oards,liitkpaper, ' ' • .'6OO • jirr Alaimo bo 'atriatl,f'adheied fo:;;Ell • pirtdorg. I. "L. EBOWBIi erktrriol!i ,DB44IB . ItAN - 00?r9.11111COROind . . .11,00ArrAgeriV . „Offlee,11rillienrefille . , Penata. Cdrapiri &ROA. Ridgway, Pa; Rom Thoigacithatbers, - War ten, , Pa. W. .8. Btownell, . • Slwerbport,' PA.... Itos • .. .t.`ll. Deena Vista Pa' • ' %OAIMIS `.'• •••• kin*, noi4.Prdirlitor;corner of Mitai and Hickoty „Iltroota L Wargezii Pa; , Gepe . x1i,1,134ge.9c11,46 . .. - • . 8.. 1 . -VIM= & CO., Winlecale aistiteta l l Dealeni rannly:GrOceilei:Vori, l • /Mir, Nead,.-&ci,, &C.. Wilder E: 8.: Mason's • "Iltovelitom t Ecat lilde.of'?ketctblic Square; Bmetnport, J. O. SAMS & CO. . • 011 Vera Deaterl in Dry •Onddifi CrOckery ; • PoiAy-Idide Clot dngi Zoots And 86oee, Hata and Cnpd, . oppditte,the cnurt'llowle, Bmetliport .. • • • • . • , . • •• • • V: HOLIES ' • anfiltetaU Deal6r. in kroyinioni and' Salinity Orriesaillia, Dry fkkoder; Omits, Shoes Hats; Caps, Nails,. Tooke* Notions, are: Kate's** door west of the • • , • ~ ••• . Poi= Hover, • . . . . Pninthig. the. Publi c , Square, Oleen;N: Jewett bf. -1111Lisa,' Proprietor.' The Sobel! Muesli entirely 'new. . antluallt of brick, and-is furnished in modern .etyle. .. The proprietor te!.tete himself that his accomtnocit. .tions ate nor 'surpassed by .any hotel' In Western Now . York: - Carriages .run Wand Irone the New York and Erie Bail 110 ad... • . . 38-tf, BYRON D. HAMLIN; . . ATTOFINET .AT Lew; • Smethood, '.ACICean County. PA:, .Agent for Messrs. Xeating• et Co's 'Lando. . 'Attends especially to the Collection.of.Claims; Examination of Land Mee; ' Payment of Taxes, and all busineea tag to Real Estate.. 'Office In Hamlin Block. ' GREEN'S HOTEL , . D. 'A'.. Wiirairr; Proprietor,:—at Marna. Warren county Pa.'' His Table will be.. supplied with -the beet the country affords, and he spare nopains leraoconiodatial • hie poets. : , ... • • • • . . . .. ..xt, GOLD ,ROGER!, . . Attotisey and Conniellor at tan., will attend to the col.; .lection of claims and accounts in the COuntles :4 Pot•. • .• EWs Jefferson, and Clearfield P.. 0. Smethpoit, *Mean countk. Pa,• : E. souctirrow swum . . .. . . .. . Attorney:Sad Votmeellor at Law, .Soseibport, brigean Cokoty, ' Psi: - Buslieis 'entrusted to his care for the . counties ntltl'Aean, Potter and Elk will lie promptly attended to Office lo , the Court House, second Poor, . , . • -.. :DR; L. 14: WISIC1111,.• •• • . ••••• . • thyakilltS',Ond Sorgeo is i• limethport,'Pa, will attend to •.- all professional 'calla with peomptness. ...Office in second floor, . • • • •'• • ". N.:p.'BIITLKEt :A CO.; . • . Wholesale and natal Dealere in Staple 'and Fancy Dry ,Gooda,'Carlieting,:lteady Nadi Crothing, and . General nit:doting Goode, Boots and Shoes, Wall 'and Whidoli Paper,'Looking Ghana AO: At'Olean, r • ' MINIM muss, . . . . Szeethieit, htriteae R:.Bon.trerr, 'tor,-oppoeite the Court' nause.•' Per', I, :ritei Porn" ....modtou aud ,well Nrofehed hcese. . . • •-:' . • • •.- iO/13 •C: • _BACKUS "•• -.- ' - KitstieYrand OnquielliOr et Itani•Sreetbpori t Yll 'Kean Co • 'Pi. - WUI-ettend•to all bn.dnees in hie profession In the ' • , e,panties ofill!KesniPottinr and Kit;' Mee over C. K t .13ertwell klprethdre, . Store. • :-• ..' ''• • .•- . • ' •. • • . MMIt ROMA . . , . .. - . . . I. O. Ifotacit, Piopitetor, atoethport, INIICean Co., Pa. • Stops to and , from this place stop hero. , Good. acconi . • morlattou and reasooablolirieos. ... .. •.. ' , • -•...- GIDEON re.oits' • •• Dealer ig Dry. Goods, Oroeirhis;' Sloar,,thdt,,ldsh . - .Risity 4 Msele Otothhig, Booti and Shoes. Store to Er ' tontyld stand, Satptleport Pa.. - General Patent MAI= HACKNEY HOUSE, . ... , . . , ' corner of Second and' Liberty streets, • Warred Ps.. R. . A. Beleses; Preprieton•• , Trevelers will find good !le 'itolmeroditioolied ressonablioluirges.- ' • • . . .. — . E. a. xesoi; .• • „ Deilerlo Stoves, Titi Ware, ,Jappasild ko:, Wear side of- the rablie•lktiare, SmethpOrt; - Pw,, 'Custom. work done to Order on thO ,hottest notice,' and in ttio most eFibatikatlll manner. •••• • • . •• • • %*;ii:BitowNELT,; . . . . . Dealer In. Dry .Onsii, 'drat erten, °rookery, Lterdware, Boots, Shoes; Hate; Capp; Glaes, Oila,. tep:i &a. .Dast aide ot, else Dabtie lilgaellOnietbport, • A. .1. , and DfaTer 'lii.Proirleiona Virally Oroceriea general!yOit • Farmer" .Vallex; WHein Pa.: : taken In exehange tot - Goode, Patent wwwcr HOTiM, . . . . . ~ . • . .. . . , I....L A tunnt,..:Proprietorr—Allegbeny Dcbtoe; )11 1 1Cean Co., Pa. .Thie hones le eittiated'abant nine inlles.froni Ihnetbport on the . road' to Mein, and wilt 'be found.'n einvenient etopplopplnne... •..• .. • lIMPOEIIIIt .s . •• • lihiplietiOdvitetuk 00., 'Pa. Lsoieuto 00oz; Proprietor. koitiunodiooo sod well-furnished house. .Btraugere an& tiltrotor. will Bed good aecomoiodatione: . • TAB EBB' -VALLEY ROM, ~. . , By Gooniene This hones is altuatterabo . nb fire:nine' • fronilletetliport on the road to Olean.. ': Biome re partle 4 • . 11$0410theell be ategmmedate4 en the ehopteet notice • . :„ 'IMBUED "HALT -WAY .ROTISE, ~„ If minas Ihrswis t Ritiyrietor . , This home ' fe ithiisted hal -way between Bmeth port and Olean.. It youwsut "good .111uster this Isthe place to stop. - , . ' • 'OHOII,DIII'CORWIIti •.• .• • , Mt° Orbit gal, Mechanicsburg, Ma . Mearthiniety Mont: .• Wd; end Feed, constantly hatid,And for isele, in leis° staid natal' . . BAILIZOALD 3101181;* . - • ' STRIUMIR, Priipriator, Norwleh, Iktilteari Co.l ?ii, • •OR9d seeotemodetioui ten be had there at al • . . ;pout •ALLEttANy Hotra, ' .WILLIVIi "UMW& Proprietor, 11E . POrt • Aliegany, Mc. . Kean Count'', Tit. Thin Hotel lieltuated at the Jane . tlon'ot the Steetheort and Allegany River toads, nine • tulles east or Stnethport. • •• • Took on the map o 7 the .Untted States an theti Icl6lc Itito the old stand of Ford & etnith and you will find Ed. Mason's Tin Shop all on the niu-rat. • TITS; GREEN Ito! pxe green leirreeint inuring, plerernrnt4r.men,.therlirieg; , lroa iiheir,lnetiroois.tke - merdnre shoote, the toOn:llolEihei wing. , Andre:4ln frOpi 4ifs folhsie bowers, At ktie sou,S,ofOwl . 4sislishoWere ". the soft Wood-niites' from_ ex.eibud . With babbling broOklets go! the greenleavOiormillogi . Whet Upon mirth' they Wn o • • ; • To the OettagetdiKii,' etthe poor, , What bide or hright hop' thei bring! Therere n'ehatm in the' anghing . ••• • That fly fromtliele ehedy ; . ' . • And the' akles,loOlt.htuo t tis. their. lenies.ecime thro 4 i And`„the etiti pcirrls.down..in . . •11.3: Like grene leitTes ' • . , • ••• • • Where the'thnishes" end Donate 'Lithe bright isuitheiu *Cie limpid "train, tht, ILitribey wave fOihentrig bretite,: 'Atilt - hut& ailhor•bleeeidaltig-hel4 :•-• • • Frei' the breeches high; near an April • 'Where the elijierk iron thit•wing, •- •• 4••••• . . . . Ito!. the gree lures °twiny, , Whet Wising. to . wan they bitig, ihe birth of the,yeer wad the, time 4f cheer, . When the 'tie ht -the orbit eing• The rivers,they roll to theseai: .' • . . fly the marisin'or76o4/iindi free; . - /tad the Oates deep'amid haloes sweep, • And With sonadhig hatrooles sing, • • A OLIGIM' NISWM. 15225f5 One cold afternoon, in the 'early part of . fall, I Chester P. Le Roy, a gentleman—stood on the platform., of the Albany'. depot, watching the' procession, of .passengers' just arrived in the' Hudson River boat, who % defiled past me: on, their waYto the cars. .The Boston train,' by which I had just' come,. waited patiently as steam and fire . might, for their 'leieUre, with only '_occasional and. faint snorts of .remon strance at the. delip . .yet ; the jostling crowd hurried.' past into theip, and flitted through them in Search of a l erts; 'their increa sing numbers at length warned'me that• I. might find it difficult .to regain my own, and I turned to follow them. , ctl beg your pardon; sir." • .• .• • . - • I turned, in obedience to the touch on arm, and saw. a respectable looking negripman before me, who bore the travelling bag and shawl, Ind was . evidently the attendant of a slender and stylish young girl behind..lsitn,'—; g‘Do speai,". he ' bowing respectfully, and_glancing at:the portmanteau •I carried; on which My surnaini was quite ' ggdo I • . • . !Meek to Mr, Hoy?" • • -. fahatiis my name—at yout." . aervice—what can Ido for you?" . .•. • • • "The young lady). Miss Florence Dundard; sir; who : was to join you at :Albany, at six oiclock—l • have charge ot, her." He , turned to , the person behind him-- • • 4iThie is Mri Daßoy, Miss."' • . . The 'young , lady, whose' dark—blue eite had . been scanning rile, 'as I could perceive; thronih her blue silk veil, now,lifted it with an exquis itely gloved little hand, and extending the oth er to me, With a 'charming mixture of frankness and timidity.. , . • , 44 / 'am very glad , to, meet you, Mr. Le Roy? she 'said, r!I thought I should know you •in a Moment, Cousin 4enny described , you so' accu .rately; • •Il6w kind it Wall of you to offer" to take charge of me. I . bops I shut trouble In tbe midst of ; my bewlldernient, it . being. thus,ddressed by •the sweetest ,voice. 'in' the world, I. managed to see that. I most Make a proper rsplyi'aid Muceecled Co:stain-mei out what I thought an appropriefe 'peach, when the servant Who ,had left:as for a moment, returned and I abandoned it unfinished; ctDid you see to"my:' baggige, Edward?" it ices, Miss; it's all,on,'? - .. "Then you "had better burry . ,' to reach. the 'Seven o'clock boat: . Good. bye, and tell there jou;saWine safely 0ff..:",-.. -. . _'' „... , . I stood like one in s;dream.- while the s .man handed me the - two checks for the twolrunks; and endued me,With the light baggage, he h a d earned; bat I was aroused hytho young lady's asking me if we had not hotter secure seatsin the cars a nd' l' anivriired‘,bi offering her my arrn,. In ten, minutes.Twe were seated side:. by side, and trundling ont,or 0 1 47,at e,rate that grew faster and a ster.::.?:.;. !..: .... ~:.. ~.; . - I had now ti to reflect, , eiktitat„ . lovely face opposite de. • But isliire;:s#Oli ,the tise: Some strange mistake had indenbtedly 'been made, and I had been taken .for another wain of the earns'. name; 'hut tow tiiliOnadf this now, without alarming the innocent yutini_la, dy in my uharge, but hew to . ,ied3he right-man with the right name, among several hundred peePle and how to transfer her, without an en:. pleasant scene and explanation,s, io ,the vire of some one' hose person wait no less strange: tn . her than minet . , Whits,' then. thOights whirled thongtt rist heed, i ~litipp#nad to- enceunter , thoie.smiling eyes fixed nionMe;l44: will*ot trouble or distress her, by:any ..,#o,,Wledge. of her pCisiiion,'? I concluded,i', l lo,,ill , juit's. do the best to All the place : of - 113.e!1i i tliiidinaliihe took me for, and cOnduct 4 her,thareii4e ilin Wishes to 4 go, if , I can only.fin4,3 4 ,,witerii liAsittl, turned' to herwith an affectionatifind friendly emits I Was very far train feeling, *pl',B.id, "It is a long journey, Miss Florence 4":,,.. , . ”DO you think sa? - But it is.very pleasant, isn't it? Cousin Jenny enjoyed it .so much!" SMETtIPORT; ,r,,KtAN ;COUNTY "Ahsindeedl" what ..a queer tianl! , ahe amid, with a little laugh.-, :balms 'in her lettere, how happy. abe.,ia, and, that:St.'l:ouiels:thel sweetest "place in...the world to .live:01 .pear rile! ,thit I ihOuld'hiie. to tell bar own hnobilnd first. , tslk ahout it when;tget there.?".. Bu it. Was Were.gOing, 40: washer cousin Jennietai husband.' never Was. thankful for two piece.: of . inforniation in my ""And how does look? and Whit is she doing? and how'is my dear Aunt:Bernal)? do tell me the' neWsl". • . , eeiennie," ; n said. I,..musteng ..tbetage , and words - , e4is the-dearest little Wife in the world, you' must !iiioyr, only faitoci fond of -heteeenip of a husband:r - ari her,looke, you Cen't... pact ine co.say-aajthing, for ehe.lalwayetooka charming totitst.'! : .. • :...-.- • • yßrayor, _said the- prerty girl with a mall clime tittle smile 'Phut about my deal., aunty', , , „. • _ eeMiss,A)mean, of. course,' Mn.e lletnanOs very - .SO WellM:',said, the‘ fair queltioner,; regarding me-witb:surpriee, el thought she hadn't been : well for yearsl'! . et; 'mean well for her," I said in some trepida= tion; eethe air of. St; Louis (Which I have.since found. is of the misty-moisty, ;order) has dime her' tt world-or . She a..4ifferent. . gq am . ver y glad," said ber Mice. • She: ie, mained silent-for : : a few:minuteti; .and then a gleam of amusement begin to dance in .her bright eyes.. . tr() think," said she, turning to . .me with musical laugh, ctthat in` all thie•,time you' have not mentioned the baby!".- '• • • .tkno s w h.geve cviigetit girt, ' 'WI think :I turned pale. 'After I had , rue the,giuntlet all these questions triuMphantly, as I thought, this new 'danger stared , me in the. face. How vrae I, ever to describe a,baby, who bad never noticed one? .• ity courage lank below' Zero, but in soMe proportion the. blood rose to my,, face, and I think that my , teeth foirlychattered in my , head. • . “Don't be afraid 'thatl shartLtsynipathise in your raptures,'" Said my fair lornienter, as I almost' considered her. "I am quite.prepared to believe anything after Jennie's. letter-ion , should lea how . she cari4 about him. • OHim!'!' blessed be her . goodnese;. then 'he must bea boys..,, • ' • ." • , . "aOI course, said I blushing-and stammering, but fe . eling it imperative to sayionnething, - gtwe consider him the finest fellow in the world; but you might not agree .with us, and in ' order , to . • leave your •judgMent, unbiased,: I won't' de scribe him to you:" • • • IcAhl knovr just hen , 'he Tooke, for Jennie had no such icruplesn you may spare yourself ,the'trouble or happiness, Whichever it , is—but tell me what you mein to call hits?" ' "We have net decided Upon a name."' "Indeed 1 I thought she meant to give him. ""The deuce she did !?' thought 1. ?"No; one of a name is enough in, a family,". I answered. The demon of inquisitiveness, thet, to my thinking, had Instigated my falr..companion heretofore, now ceased totposcess her, for , we talked of various indifferent things, and ; had theyel Of 'of, net being compelled, to draw on my imaginatioi! at the. iptpense.,.sl' con science vrhen I gave the,particula rs' of my re cent jonrney. to s ßoston. Yet - I wee ill at ease, for 'every eohnd of her voice ltertied me 'with, a dread,of tcesh 'questions, necessary but im faielble to. be ansiverend a guilty flush, stealing over my temples, every time met the look of those heautifollolue Oyes., . , when. , . It iris late . ewe stopped forisoppet, and soon after I saw the,. "dark Jringen of my •fair companion's • eyes . . droop long and .Often, and began to realise" that she ought to be',islesp, knew perfectly well that it Was . :My duty :to offer her .a resting place on •MY shoulder, hut I hardly had courage; to: ask that:innocent face to 'lie On My arm; whicliWas not'as she thought it, that of her,' cdusiis„an.d . tr . "Married . man. * L" collecting, hOweirer.iiiii .it wins my duty; to make her comfortaisle,.and•that I could scarce ly deceive her more thin I had already done; I proffered . the usual She , ilightly blushed, but' thanked ''Mes:and .accepted. 4. by leaning ler.held against: my shoulder, and loOkihg into ml eyei leAst you are my. cousin," . she laid:'''Soion after her eyes closed, aid she.elePt sweetli"andealtoly,iacjf iecisyitp and peace. I looked doWn, at the beautifutface,ilightly'paled with'fatigee, thaerested against ms,' and 'felt like 'a villain: I dared not touch her with.. my arm, :altheigh 'tha hounding of the tare jostled her very much tint'sat remorseful until the 'sleeper, settled the . Matter by awaken ing ! '— She oniened Iseriyas instantlY; ant/smiled: "It 'is no ose for me to:try to 'sleep withmr•ben. net oh," she said, esforit In very -.much in the way fer me - anti , i sure: it 'tiOuhlei Iron." ,„ , „ . , So slie removed 4, giving Mkthe prittrloyo' • , • lOth its graceful ribbons, en d' llowireOU put on the-'rack above us. I preferred - to2hoiditk tel ling her, it would be safe with Me; and after 'a few PV'.cticons she - resined ;, it being , in truth, too 'sleepy to contest the 'Mint; then tying ;the' blue 'silk over ,her , . glOosy, :hair,,' she leatied ageing .my aboulfier ; 'and slept again. %,;',llis PA.; THURSDAY, MAk :12; 1849; tins., when the inotion.,begati to shake - Mid sis coy her, I stilled the .itiprosiehos of my con science, mid , passing elyiAtitrilightlyaround that slender waist, the*. tar bead upon lily breast, where it night: She eleo the sleep ef innoceneS,'nerefie and paiieful, but it is needless to say' : that I Ceirldtrot cline my , eyes Or quiet my conscience. 'could' only gas. _ .that. beauti ulf,: atilL heir -04tetelgiee how r ir Would spring liijniar-centiont - nit, it ihe knew that-it was, and hOWI had deceired her, ,dreaming more wildly still,reproduced it In hundred, scenes : which' I had niver„,Pafore p a s!" °I: imagined, as tie, flee efwe... had never loved, untiee tie butterfly loves of my summer sojourns at Newport and Saratoga, might be so dignified, and stilt- less had I over dreamed or thought of marrying, even all a possible. and far-Of centingencY. 'Meer be. fore, .I solemnly aver, had I goon :the woman whom wished to nieki my wifit , -never fore, had I. solonked to call arltiiing my as that lovely 'face lying on`Y Prof A could not sleep. „ - , '- ID the morning mr6 reached Buffalo, and spent the day it 'Niagara; - had thought her lovely while 'leaping, What wits elm, when the light'of expreesion played ,aver her face, the eloquently admired thi scene before us, or'was even more eloquent still. Idon't think I look= eil at the Oats:act' 'air Into is at her, 'or thought theone eriotion' Mete `beautifulan wonderful'than the'Otter. ' She; was 001 goite tktniliar with me, In innocent and - chartning tray, calling meliectrii= in Frank,” and seeming to take n certain pleasure in:my society and protection. It iris delightful to be greeted so , gladly by her, When I entered the hotel:parlor, to haireker come forward so quickly from her lonely seat where she bad been waiting, not, unobserved or unno tiCed, to,reCeive me—to have her bend on, my arm—tell me all her little adventure, alone, and chide. MS forleaviegher a so long, (how long it seemed to me) while every, word, look and smile seemed doubly deaf . to ,rne, Winn I knevr tlio precious tenure by which I held my right, to them. She busied herself, too, while I was, gone out, with one - joint baggage, and rummaged all over her trunks to -find a book which 'I had expressed a desire tci mended my glove', "levied the broken band of my traveling eap, and found my cigar case whenever 'I lost‘it.which wie.twenty times - a t day, while she acolded ate for the eareleisnesi which she declared almost equal to her 'own; Long ago she bad given over. to. My keepiag,, tier elegant little port-nionalegtwhieh she• wail sure she Should lose, ai iihe never could keep anything,'” and she bad ordered me to tile out what she wasted for', her travelling "exienses, T opened it.with trembling hands when Wei alone, and examined the contents.' There Wei., betides ihe bank bile with which she; had probably been furnished for bet journey,,,;,Md• which with pious care, she had 'folded elf in to: the very malted possible compass, as much gold as the pretty toy could carry, a tiny pee's!' ring, too small to fit any fingers but hers— which y'am y 'kissed--a card with , her name on it, airid a memoritridom in a. pretty hand, uNo. Olive Street,' St. Louis," which, as I rightly conjectured, was the residence - of Cousin Jennie whose husband I wall a very fortunate discovery for mew. Indeed, so far, had not found the way of the transgressor hard, in external circumstinces, atleast, and when with her, :I forgot everything except ; her grace and beauty, and my firm resolution to berto her no more , or less than a' cousin 'lipoid be;' but out of that charmed 'presence my conscience Made me miserable. p I am afraid I must eornetintes have betrayed the conflicts ,of Pealing hadby At:) , ,manner; but when ,I war reserved and,cereinonious with her, she always reienteelt, and begged Me sa bewitchingly not to ‘ treat her so, and •• to coll her by.her sweet'name iflorence," that had,l dreatied aemerch as I longed to do it;.J could not have refused , her..:But the , conscioureas that I was not What : elte •thought me, bun imposter,,Of whom,. after• Our connection had ceased; and she had'. discovered the deception Olefin& upon her; shi•eould think or remain-, bee pothing that would not cans: : her 'uninerit. ed self-reProech and Mortification; ill' innocent and trusting • as'she Wee, this refleetion more therm the otiteri I confess; and the knOWledge of the est'im'ation: irr which she vinield'foreier hold , me; after my imposition isoreiliecovered,ago.! oniZeitme,•indJ.: would hive alll „pos. messed to own icio her, and' levee her oight at once, though the idsavi never seeing her More wee dreadful; - But that coidd int be. At last we resehed.St. loreis:''. Do I say "at last?" When -the Alight' , of than 'spires and gables warned thatMy brief dreameof haP= pinese was over, and that the' remorseful .re fleFtions •.beesi staving off so'long 'were now, to . begirt in earnest,. the tbought 'titan coming banishment kern Elorence was dread ful to , me, and thetimiroeemed te fly on light ning wings as it; diewftearer.' 'She Wes all gayety, and es onto e o • my so tress ; and sauce`of mind, when so neer hnme and 'Jennie; and when we entered.thecarriege that was convey ueteour destinatien, I hid half a mint), to take`M cowardly flight, rather than'enconn. tei•tbe scorn a 4 dinappOintment of , those - blne eyes; hut t Master &apOonrage, and folloWed her. le, giving. thisraddreai' lima in the port Moinie;whiChibittnately was the right one, to the 'driver. o . tAlmoieheit gel raee MYtin*** l :24tT!' l load Mist ttpi•iqict lini*st, ol 6bin, iriike aril hastening, ~than, t. the egdrested my is ttist of Ro lgnithaeif _She turned bet; 'limply •petzled, fowerds Tliagili - liiiaileptlill,4 not, :siiiii*i . lit'i.: ; :::: ' -.::::!:::•'').,:: '''''. tied!, no dal nit!!,,thei repeated, Apwliat tainyoutneant told 'her frankly Sut,,fully; the tOolilrath, :dearly is tliars set i t 'doWn nothing aid inneeithir inthingiint,ovin :the neSteilisetit.of- my oVi'loS:itet; - . ;Whey the. brief recital witended; we both remained tenti t but 'although she' hid laddin liCcfafa,"l could: ass that she_trembled , ; violently'with and:shame tiPaillisn.. 404 of her distisas' - - was . agony.ito stikand I 6140 took! , a few"lsat wordiroptpoiligy==;:: Y!' • . eiltpli.einiot.., 14010 :at hattlf#N: Miss Dun, and *at. myself," said, Igor. the;distresa•l base • sy, enwill ingly , caused you. HestaititioWs that if I accepted and beauty lightly, I have ,tmatity., 'attoned I n having occasioned this sulfating to Yon. and my . own puni shment • • icgreater ' th an can bear.o Thit-• , todeli'ilipped -era 'Spoke,' Ott,tottlad tavikis ins eagerly; her'fice bearing traces tesdre; and in a loer'soiCe.saidr, • gellomot Misunderstand me if . I 'ins The , 'cosehmoi threw. ,open, the . door 'end itomi:ereiting, I was obiiged to, eecend and 'eget iefeut. , .hardly Ova fo itilich i tikt little hind - though it was for the, list time, bit rwatehed bee graceful figurs with mid distresi f She was already redogniXed,foi:the door:efihe handsome house 'before' which • stopped was throiri oPen,'And *pretty woman, folloWed, by, a fine looking, black 'whiskered' gentlemai, whom I supposed ` , to be my - nonierake; down the steps. , Them liters I,ood encloino-- tions•of astonishment and , ph - Mauro cordial welcome, and some 'tepid questions, tit which Florenee returned' very and'qrsist aniWirs, and•ilotokir - nOOOlll4 herself from tit'e•cenfir. eion,,prisented meal oitgeAri'Rey,,your hand's :nammake, and the.gentlernsti'who kind ly' took charge I• glanced at. ber 'fake to see if ate 0;4114 ill., - bit it was pal. and opened her' prettyiyee was too ,reik bred„to express surpriee,`,:endiftei',lntiodueing me . to her.husband in the eimiterms, injited. me into' the - house. Hardly conicionc, o( wheti la; cgolanYt4ing " ,**Opk ! thitl, ease of Floren c e, friner,which I could „not in? : Aire to hanled - niyielf; Ildilowedthem , into'* 'lmidsomipariii; , Whekeeit tin aid, ledy, who,' my conscience told tne,Wei the: rheumatic sent I had to:belied: ' ; llorenee, herself, presented mit° Abe hniy, who was a fixture, and'unable to rise from her chair, and Were I' ouldatim; mit an aiOlotYnO4 tetftes ,tiny, (he*, 410.0ent,.: from • mine ,) _'the.mistake: by which she bid:been pliced4n lily care, and the history of the jonriey, io whiehtklppeired our lArr.eltoy; 'bad been' a (elloWile. ' singer. '•Wben . endiid,they all crOwd ed about Me, wermly. expressing their thanki for my kindness, and ionsideration, to:y tatter biwildinnent and • surprise, and 'cordially Mil t ted.•Me to 'remein mithihOmi, and make the act, quaintanc* of my neatestake and•familyr;l de tithed myself from unexpected kind ness "-as soon as • I COOL!, for t aversion in the flushing, and lice, end • with one - last look at her; left the 'room. ,A' • moment after, '. . 1 felt:'thelight touch of a bend on my irm,and-, taming, saw. with: Mute our prise, that the'had' followed:me into tbe reed irate. : • sbesaid•hurtiedly;t o tl cannot let you to sway: miaunderetendirigly, . as :I lei you .1141.' was while- you so humbly ; appio g lied generous, hnootahl° delleaey:ef > yOnr, conduct, was not from : any anger, bellies-me, but biennia I was at first toil much aptionisheds-;ofietradc too much moved. to epeak:',' Otte -'you more tban I can say ihnotdlidinisntibier MAnici;ir* Moe, sherne,*hich you see•hes priyentad my telilng 'you this, uhauld' Prevent you from continuing ane acquaintance 16 - etrengely 'began. Piet', 'MO, air; 1.1 04 don't knold, what` answer made,Tfar..thd revulsion's& feeling; was'•elinoit top far words, and-theAptare 'of inatring, as I looke4 down Wer r ae loti (or ,the last time, quite took away the- little sense. I had you Want to• know. how` I 'felt, ask a, mitt( Who' Is going taielung, how he would **ll,l l h . ow...tirni !Peel It • certAinii 4"! not 'meant lAro' . yOars 'aince•sll this , ,heppenedAret: 'Cnusin - initnii:(iny Conan Jennie 'now) . ,'lnt4-. testy - ie s irosiches'aiin bei 'i4to';*V;,.4.f4 visiting - her • that again. undertaken the journejrvbqubdetllfrei ent.enspices,.eince FlOrence fityrloreriee'linri4' dud no and , sleeps 0p0n. : 14 - ** k 4 tie cars :nrilonier dance' of; a viife ,of nearly five, el4retanding, anti I register our Denies in , thi hotel beaks, as Young .• ?!•!°r . led; 014 thit(that:.** l l - 7C 4 0004t0'4,Ai1Y,111: . :#? ‘ ;f*ls: *hit .4,4.'hil*'ii'o*qitqi.!# l g . . 4 4oti i t,:* , City,' statt'out, ln ,4 ; IWO4AIit: a fortune:ooT tic9,Rlit,lfo,)rx#,..rnto..,_, is - an igcohli•spitit , that o>4 acid fight *Ctii , 0i,i , :r.iy;0;,441,h0.04.10101.# and to support, biirzacft, ; and• . la;.Mbini aid begging 0ui4,940;01'.11#4,7 . .. • 00.0e0•-:, Nib ft fe etlore, noble, more 6aiiitOlki'o*ft proudly.; to ;face ` andv'confrontj;:t e. wshl it. *Oh4o . o;ekr**. on 0.0#14. 0 .4:4 A 4:!0.*** .e :.. st, be vrrtoeji ,, liyi induct- ritios;;;_ho . t4 up . your bead, ands ! y` 7rXta 1. tiCtiijitl,C6lo;',44oo#it'rtfik: l 4tir • • :tad bouts hi: title, and *tip, tiu.i.iiSkiiiido - (40.1w0w:re! , ! . ..!? . . , A. , 3;'.. • Worn • - • Tax Pop+ ':9 Su si --- 14:!# ,Iti r::: 41 !::tft l , To. fainii 4 4o l s:sil"PisifTs 4114 smsscibisii Onsbi* 11 0:0 01 „4 14111 ," I gray destroys iyhold itiog4ttior - *4o,loiely . 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