Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 11, 1857, Image 1

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VOL. Evn.
E. *PATTY,
PROPRIETOR AND PI.II3LISIIER
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ILT. G.OITERNMEIXIT
Prladdellt.--PRANKLIN PIERCE. . ,
. PrOSldellt—lEASE 0..111110110.
Secretary of State—W:U. 1.. MAROS.'
Secretary of IrltOrlolll.olllllT MCCLELL:\ND:•
tiocrotary of Treasury—JAMES
Secretary of War--,lerrkautoN
Secretary of Navy—.l.ka. C. Dooms.
Pont Mavter tioneral—.l.oms CAMPBELL.
Attorney lleneral—CALLß Cumin So.. •
Chief Jrnitice of Unieutl Se:ars—lt. 11. TANEY.
STATE GOV.UarIITENT7
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Goveruor-L4Amis POLIACK. .
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Seerotary Of Stitto--ANDituw O. CURTIN.
Surveyor iloneral—J. P. iIIIAWLLY. - . •
Auditor Cameral—H. 111.1Nlit , .
Treasurer—lir:WA e..ml.OlEAw. .
Juilguir of tlio L 4 upreolo Ceurt--11.1.010, J. 8. fILACii;
W. IL Mum; U. W..Woofuv.mo, J. C. KNOX
001MTIr OFFICERS.
President Judge—lieu. JAMES 11. GRAHAM.
Aimed/LW Judges—lion. John Rupp, Samuel Wood
)urn.
Dietriei Attorney—Wu). J. Shearer.
Prothonotary—Daniel K. Noun.
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nueetner, se.—John 31. Bregg.
Register—William Lytle. .
Sherilf—Jaeub Bowman: Deputy, J. Ihnu.•
inlnger.
County Treexurer—Adam Scmmumsa.•
•Coroner-311tehell 31 tMellsu.
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--enunty—Cnnintissioners.—tieurge N.
Hunt 31. Hendon.. n, Audrew Kerr. - Clerk Cb 01,111111iti- .
3liehael Wise.
Ilireetorn or the Poor—lleorge Brindle, John Q.
Brown, Samuel Trill,. Superintendent Poor !..lousie
—loseph Lobach.,
01t0 - 13G - 11 - arr;VII
Chief Ilurp.ls.Col. • AIOLSTBeO NOBLE.
As+taut Iturgesa—liannuel (Mold, .
Town Connell—ll.. C. 'Woodward; (President.) ThOa.
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M. itithito John Thompson, , 111cWml :Alcatel', floury
Class, Llaiill Slim, Hobertlrvin, A. A. blur, Michael
Holcomb, • . • . . ... . .
Canstdbles—John Spahr. High Constable; .Jdollort
McCartney, Ward Constable..
•CH.UUCELES.
First Presbyterian Chump, northwest anglo of Contra'
Square. Hoe; CONWAY P. WINO. Poston—ma - ices overy .
'* Sunday morning ftt 11 o'clock, A. IL, and 7 • o'clock,
P. M.
SocOnd Prosbyto(ian Ch arch, corner of South Hanover
and Potafrot stroots. llov. 31r. HALL++, Pastor. curvlces
comineov pt II O'clock, A. 31., and 7 o'clock, P. M. •
-St. Johns Church, (PHA. Episcopal) *wane:fat angle of
Centro 11.tuaro - . • floe. imam H. Hones, hector. Serylces
at 11 o'clock, A.M., aud 3 o'clock, P. M. ,
• Bnglish Lutheran Church, llodford botwoon Main add
Luutitor Street. liar. JAeUll Fae, P.tor.•.
at 11 o'clock, A. 11., and 7 o'clock, P. 71.
,Conran ItolOrmed Church, Louther, between Hanover
• and ,Pltt streets. Hoy. A. 11. KREMER, Pastor. ;ServfOus
at 103.6 o'clock, A. 31., and P. 31. . •
3lothodist E.Churbn. (first Charge) corner of Maitland
Pitt Arcot. Hoc. .Ithiv dr.H•is, Pastor. Services at
- ,, -- 11 o'clock, 3L: and (1)4 o'clock, P. 31. '
‘ M
olhodist E. Church, (wooed Charge) ItOy. THOMA 8.
• DATIOIIy{SY,TASYOY.. Services in CollugoCinipuli at 11.
o'clock A.. 31.; taftV,3
Malan Catholic' Church, Pomfrot, near East
Rev. J. sea 11A111021V, Pastor. , Cervices on *lto tlnd•Sun
" day of each month. ' _• • , • ,
• Alarm:to Lutheran Church, corner -of • Pomfret and
Bedford stmts. .11.1.1 y. I. P. Saschold, Pastor. Bory ice at
loq ' '
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I.llrWlien changes In the above urn necessary the pro.:
—par-pursonsare_marneatod to until.'us. • ,
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DIONINSON)COLLEGE.
-- Itev:Charles Collhts, Prod 'lent and Profesior of MOM
lboi. Herman M. Johnson, yrofessor of. Philosophy
and' English JLltoruture. • •. , .
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l .tames 31arshall, Professori,pf Ancient Languages.
tov..otis 11, Till:any,' Professor of 'Mathematirs. •
• • William C.' Wilson, PrefessOr of 'Natural St:Wilco and
Curator of the 31useum.' •
Alexander Schein, Professor of IleMow„ and bloder
Lniiguakee. ' '
Samuel L. Principal of the tiramtnar School
James I'. Marshall, Assistant In the Grammar School:
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d,.. , m4+) • cIoAI*QILEVESCONE.
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41;nmecn - Deroarr ilens.-- , Preel don t, - Itichard Parker;
— Caehier," Wax. M. Reetem—, C.
Muosolonut, , Dlaectore, Richard 'Nano. John Zug,
Hugh Stuart, 'thonus,Pagtoui ltobor4
Moore, John. liandereen, henry Logan; Sam uol Wherry.'
ComureLenn VALLEY 1111; ROA] , CO.UPANY:--Pretildellt,
Peseerignr.
train
twice a day. East card, soaring Carlisle at 10.24'o'clorle,"
4,; - )X, and -2.5 o'clockg NR -- Two 4ralyie work day West.'
ward, saving Carlisle n4lB,43o'rlock,A.M.And 2.48, P.M.
Daman% Gee ANV WATEIX coureir. PiAiddent';'Pred.: .
erlck Watlo;_Secrotary,AerruieL Todd; _Troasurer,lP.4.
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N. BeetounDireetori,-P.lVattefalphard.Parker, Logue'
Todd, Wm.-M. ltootem,. Dr. W. W. Delo, Franklin Gard;
nor, Henry Glare and „ , -;
• tetneIIIALAND V4Lar BANE.—.Piosidont,,John 8, ter
rettreaehler,ll , `A. Sturgeon; Pallor, Jpe.,4o.
Directors, John S..Sterrett, Wm:
• , man, Richard 'Words, John G. Dunlap, Dohr,44.l4l,errstt,,
A. A. Sturgoeu,,and CaptaWolin Dunlap. 1
• • ' 1'p13%.6G11,
-,` , Poctage' oh till lathing rif -Onelhilt tinned - welght'Or,
tinder,.3 cents pro paid, (except toCallfornlhandOrmen,
which fill:16308 pro 1811 d.)
Postage nh Lally iihitAW.-rWithin the County ? read
Within the'Statii,l3 cents per year: of.the
1301ted iitetwe,26 cents: ilrottago on MI tinuelent papers
under 8 mina* In weight, 1 cent , pro-fiisidor:2 cents.
'unpaid - Adviirthwil letters tote charged with the Ceet
at advoret.to g . • •• ,•••, ,•,..
Chundollunand ',wipe of tlio
BAMQEL'ELLIOII'.
CUAIthLIIY. ;
MEM
Jan. 7,1&57, '
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' lgto, my heart a ollon't look •
• .Flashed front thy earolonn oyon,
And what befuro wan thadowy; took
'rho llght of R uunnor
skinn
-I'lro,first born bro won In that look;-
.Tho Venus moo from r-ut the doorif
. Of tbosd thanking eyOti,'
' My lifelike mho lone noloron spot •
nooses
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• In earth or hintvtor &lore; • ,
:Syr hatipted spot., • •,
Auil shook We loses of.ev;ory thought,
• . Tbriiresencit vrandereiro'nr.' ' •
)Ui)iejiti,' earusdand crept to thine, .
• • lAs Win times otyoro. '
Thy soul batblheen- it part cif mine,
. 'Which claims It back boo morn;
Thy very self no Itlnger thine,
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But merged in that delicious ills,
Which mates us Ono of viral
There-bloomed beside this forms on fair,
.Thereinurniured fociras sweet,
Ilut the',lnt'hanted
• aho
y"l'wns Ilf, ur,d death to meet; '
And honcofortli•thiou alone art lair; ,
forjoj.,
• Ttiy whisper only sweet..
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l'Es ANGRY WAVE
tire in a:German legend.of 'n beautiful.
countesir wino lived on the bhor'es of the North j
Sea, arid !weiitidevrn daily to bathe in its cool
waters clad - not only- in- her 'beauty Which
was wondrous, but in her, jewele,.whigh iry
oily lees beautiful then' elle. Itrher curs were
diamonds - brighter than the wavesaparkling ha
the sun; on her arms emeralds green . as the
sea-weed ivhiCh 110 tl : oall6lll:47llol'...fiiii6 l
Awl)itu on 'lice peerless neck Ming a triple row
of pearls,-depending'e'ven to her perfect'breast.
The young countess loved
. I;er:beauty, and
liked well to adorn herself with her jewels,
ford,ifte
_.tteble.lii roll;
uow•tighting• tSe holy - battle of the Cross in
, Tdlestined and as she walked iu her law
white 'robe 'to the bps-bilUre, eurrounded by
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her Inniden . e,,ehe would hold up her slender
antis to the eUubentn, eliortuetl to nett the light
ploy iti the Inntty-cokirltr getup which cooly
(Sid their graeciUl be4l4: •
on IT s,
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lio—grhii-old
:s4.th Sea welooined his lovely..visitorwith
ittnile—mani a Morning had lie, bent his rebel.
lious' mermen Food monsters far into the re-::
ceases of his 'cares as she approached— , He
had spread a carpet of velvet,sea.tv'ead - forhOr,'
feet, and made the waves playful and tender
that
that caresSed her ..gentle limbs. He bad !Min
beauteous rahibova to play around her reflec
tion no. she. gazed at, her, mimic self in. the
thatoo4li hollow of thoyock . where the water lay
Ulla' &mirror, and the'peitennta all know that
'the iiect . loied the lady, and kept his rough
iernphr all•the day Benne after she had paid
Watt& visit.
But ouu day . thcfsea. like many a lover, grew
inecinstiint, , and a rough wave, mountain high,
aud, filled with. angry. Monsters, . impertineui
sea krnplfs, furl rough ncertnep, roue over the
pool. littlecbunte4o,:and carried' her and her
jewCisfar tisvyy lute the darnens and terror
of the great, eep. • Her maidens, who wore
watching' from
,the shore, ran to her reeouo,
hut.she . wad *gone, and - they fled ilitp9;;:and
thithercalling.aloud fur help.
Thei'r arias attracted a fisberninn Who_ was
.plying'his net near ut Mind, and he 'venturep
out to krul thelltdy. Presently. he discovered
semeilifn en a disttria roCk and rowiu
up ).o it, discovered it to be the pile body of
the beauteous holy. lie took her up carefully,
and carried her hock to .her own domain.—
Calling maidens together, he
left.her'i t their ohukb,e,,telling_titeto that lift
Waknet ItlncCil,kllilc lie, not waiting for . any
raward, rcrWed raphllynwity. _ j- '
distraiiied — si.iwitig women ' , wrapped her
in their .ahewls, rubbed. her fair lima,' and
finally reatered conscioueness:whon
she began to trentlie freely, did they
first time disooyer.that her jewels were gone!
that her long white robe : which olio wore was
all that the uogrynud treacherous sea had left
her.•
When .Nhe , bhcatim strong enough to speak
to-thom, ;he, told them that •the 'we've wan fill
ed with chattering sea-nymplis, who attacked
her, ,pulling the•dismoude i'rein 'her ears, iho
bracelets front her emit, the. ring's from her
firigers.- t3lig f told- them -homf un-ugly-ntermen
had seized tile pearl necklace and tore it-for
cibly. from hpr--411:001LIIIT' enough, there was
n:'bloody 'wound on the while bo - dmu, whey . e
the monster'sislous had mistaken the fairness
. hen they renolMd t'he enstlii, - inther Ain
bresei :the
..beefessor of the . ludy, met them,
and" henrd_the.etery. hrose.,wie e_venera*.
ein i dehip,old . gentiemnyi,:And he: had
heord so, tunny very good storiesOf eupernhtU:
rat agetieles;'disproved, in'he:eourse' of his
IM4'ehti s edventeroes ; lifee, that he wee wicked
ly dieposed,te b iiovo that:the piyiteriquo:o4ll,,
armful' had stolen the lady's,' jewels, and he
,privately sent' out two or three boors to neural
for this miming mariner they returned
and.foued:hiur n0t 7 ..n0, nor even heard of him
toore:'')dijaninthre fmaii• eottilt .es bey filed
her hy,see:liolk but imostli.,did.the' : Yeep
that. her. Olden', ring
,which *Mild had
: i ! .4 7 ed. the. tz?mio ;. Crose yithAbit pot it o(h ie
dagger. ifas Vinci 4et, 'And 04;
pt'rhat One
,golden;
circlet beck she would not reiret the diemonde'
oh the Lpeirle, but wear 0/11Y% that mug fortwei,
wore
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180, what • was die ! obagiin .ot the 'untieliev-.
log Father'Ambroso whet], on the eeventh day,.
e'Asli was nefied r et'ille`eotiotege*boaid, , end':
in,firdtuouth was her , goldenriug I. There vas
;
.und.the'fieiintoselpet' the ring''ou',hO.
and' bmistue'e yiser-end!ydaetter
~+And eha rise Ue . 661:1 . 1111: h , iiroptipe. '
he4 1 '14,r0 4
hp had ttlajpotesently ,ptoletetrom.,
the 'faritP • Piiip • ladie
I4he'r ' Ambrose; •totit ;hliirto'ispll:thpnep - tit
*gl 'lliot:rprotraPs to the:oot' ;, , a0
otter, that fiilo,l,4oo : #lt,li : not;' ' " •
. .
MIN=
;E.: I V:AAM'i .*-oa!'
1613rti'q.
° ~:;.~ ; .
Itemier you yrhe have
: observ'etl..ilfewitb
philosophioal..,nu . eye, bare - yeW':ue.'ver. re . etw,
pantie)! dame, in
,your•vstit experience; to. that!
of the becuttsiutr . liountessl' Have you Paver'
iteotv . it' an lenience where a ware 'ordesrini,
came and deluged a watnan, and
. took,. front
her only thing's which ohs priied; but which
elie cottitidc without? raid left . her enlitltit
Which was mos t valuable ;.the beau ; '
•
titled, or the:duty which ennobled her exist
.
* ,_ *
•.. • _
— ;poolt: "thiS mirror - ~ehioh.holda
the linage ,ofl i a hadsome, graceiul girl. of.
twenty. See how. beautiful is her hair, Low
frost and fnultless'her bar
slender waist,- nod- bpi' • round --- w hi to nt nr:', Iq
Were a fault
,in this creature? Yes; patent
and apparent-us her beauty is her consc , otis ;
'neis.,; Like, the couniese in itie She '
likes to . see her jewels sparkle in ale 0110.. It
is iot-eitough that take isyoting, lovely, and
capable of being' n loved. She remarks every,
grace; notices each shode'ef 'Cithir;luiqintes
In. the lens,. dark, sick hair, and •loves. her
beauty for its own'sweetealt . e. '
• See - .l;oji netiCh • talent 'gleams In her Mee l
She is woldnly heautiful,.ithois Olev . er. 'Bright
iind-upnrkling-an-lier-:syea-simthol.worda-ukiell
flow over herlipe: My; brillinnt,ned
eduCated, in' the highest sense,
was-the-centre-of-the-cirelo..whore
the queen regnant of her day.
. • . •
Like moat American girls' n'f ihnt dny and
of this, 'nod: I fear, of all future tirrie,:itona , -,
lie Liffercl , had had F/111.11,1. too, mucU
'Own-sweet•Will. - Ilerproud,, indulgent father,
atifed at her beauty.
binned of authority when hey:titind,
and triumphant,' became . sufficiently opened
and oultivaied-to attraet,lti notice and athui
tiern—lier inotherot-beautiful.und very high
spirited woman, did not yield so onsify:. 'To
her, still young, and mot far removed front dim
'temptations whloirsurt:otudded her daughter,
her faults and her dangers seemed OCitter
then_ therrwere'; - She , eatnnitted-thc;grfnnd
fault of beiiuviug in her daughter too little, in
treating 2 her too, nand, as a child; unit' nu
course can be so 'detrimental to the proud.
imperious SPiritas this., Con Staidly annoyed'
constantly aroused, Rosalie .pad from. what
she considered persecution at h0t.49 toirSinagn
null nringration - - - nbrolid o . i to' die 'fondness.
tideieirO7d
her.,.porliape, exaggerated her, good- points,
'and to whem.bsr faulti .- oould not be so tripa
rent as "ta,a I, edtottful and tiometiMeii suspicious
,
inother,„: ;
The key to Roanlies's obaruatei - iras a ro•
mantic generosity, • However great her faults,
that never left bor. She. *as capable if any
sacrifice; life, bealth, and 'eaSe, sbewoUld
have laid down on tite altar of this generosity'
Bieknese Bid net appall- ber. , -:llanger, lf,vnet
iu defending these she loved, was dearth her;
.and of Mebane's, joaleuey,' and sueptelhb
was incapable. But she wee vain of her beau
tyt her twloiit. She was undisidplined ; she
wne ?Mt patient; ithe had a, tbtoisiindfaefte';
and rlieS it'cume that, with elf lie-.Lenaty'and
, teactien, she we's beloved' by many, but
hated by . many more.
4 como with me. Groat, will ahotiv you
thr e beautiful women.' •
Thuti '34 , 1 Edgar Lane to hie friend one day,
ae lhoymvp'riutehotl, Mr. Lyfurtl'it hour .
.Tbrae 1 :Thure are norrthrea,beautiful wo
men in the world!,
•' Perhaps not; but I will show you ono who
is , beautiful, onewht is attruqive, and a third
who in-both.'--_
TheW,' said Philip Grant, *boleros dial
or grave' and 'somewhat harsh temper, • I re'
pudiiitu coob and all but the attFaCtive.one..
Your beauty will attempt to sigh me out w
my self•possession; while your paragon will
stand at tin; door and bid 'Me Burreptler, like
'a Major-General in full ititifo'rin—L shall enact
Cornwallis to her Washington. I hat"; such
women p ! while your attractive one will quietly'
sit down - , wait to be spoken to, and, not ac
centuated t 6: ,think herself invincible, will let
herseiridoite and be simply a woman, a thing
I admire'!'
'And adroftli fan the sonierliat fevered
vanity-of Mr.. Gralit,' said Lane, laughing.
These two men loved each other much,' and
were oe dissimilar Iti are 'Moat . friends. .Ed
gar Lotto tvecone Of those graaeful, handtitini . e
and ,gifted thortals 'whom -Nature oreateedu
some of her ' after-dinner moods,' when in' a
splendid= we us
Whitt she can do .if she pleasee. Ile wautelf
nothing; ncithei• the souse and.firroness which
is the base'of the gamily edifice. mar the beau
ty, and accomplishment ,which is the' acanthus'
tenf—on-the—graceful—capital:--111en-liked-ond
respeoted .hint - even Os 'much as wont — einiiia
hliu, and his' SuOeess Wait so honorably Wcin
that ip
'Far vra'e • Philit)l7.ltant: fle'might
!3 ani,l•t<f, pqeees!i a,f!!'!!at no attraction ,pereou 7 ,
ally, except a go!)d !manly .figure,agd race, add
11!telleotual bead. i :14u..bad, a deep voice
that ojioetlent thing in ii... s tiggree_.
ahly
the neconmiti of !iorking•bie own, way sap, 4
unjuatSuthe4; .no :remibiaa-.rehitiaea.to- glee
ficinie'e!!!iciittfinet4),nedeahry strong;
aiagla and. bliti,oomd
piirrnaielelimi;but - wiy.lridrne - lgioadiradarai
ilca•
4 e!; . ;4 - C,
I e Ory
.114 V of :
aiid • 7 i * ri s 34 , -. „s;'Lreititiliel.'at Gis Mace; twee
; • •
' The threw: ertio,greetea .thetie • yeung
Mina titfarat: - `ll(ei'AtEtiitaie
v.eoinelleg neat and at,
trebtiVetii,dreee;'figuri, Ittid , ettitucip, , iedeem4
here dr belie t3r. Mice Mall' Atiatibetai
eme, I),e.4.a”cpi ) P 1 11 0 r94 11 1Mg.4 6 , 1 *
and eti.b.Raeoleo, 2E1,0, ho,a aepadetkeeie‘,
niiion td ;n • point of!-beatify
but the etyi"o eas tiapT# i eo9lei I(ientTettim
era& thitt ; two .never 19044. ,611 !.
"'.
.'
Yu.rP , 9 1 4 0 .
dYiP4 , 051;1 1 F. , I ..“#F .ll l.7l°°q#! e l.,
eileetl.and.,languiaoirota ,
miguawil o
=EI
„_„4il4
affimv,::,-.„6loaaaro.
IMIM
CARLISLE , M.,,„WEDNESIL.I;;:';IBS,7:
• .C::•;•• I; .;'
iri?,tl4e bad beenakt rit;yoq u ilte,ball the' night
.be' f9r!.,:a9 ( fr : weF o l)fiP-0 11 j ) t !i4 ° "4;! .l WP, B ° /v „T';
at:they :,
upo4 ;AO trio. gT'Am°i'',
• P.PMerN At!!IliP it '• a1 1 (1 . °p e t"!
y ou !' 9y,9 8 .
Edgar; Lame 'and Phthp Grant. the two moo ,
admirable intptivOe in society.;',
Nary Auebeeter , lind 11tiseeil wen;
not ,New
forgivan iar';ttoi.knoititig ..;
_Thet.llnd , lorig been ntritlqinnte.friend4ip .
. .... .
--botween , Edgar — L4fre , - J andi , ft&Jallit ,,2 Teolile
said it would lie a .inalell, b4t;tlie pat'fiell,licin
. .
ourtimi know' it not be,' "It..3rue,tesort
of , attrnotio - ii which naturally Mrists betrieklt
c' kind: They:rare' the m'oetiireini
nent ypank peoPle. of li!teli4. ll. •
boitutifully together, aril Amp.
liking, but they were' too trivia alike to be in
Therefore' the 'etrearii of thilir friend:
ship run • eineathly along, finch ‘intittig
other-.noinal'hiPg of a confidant, mob feeling
- the•otber'e - eueoese as eometiiiiig of - tv perednall
triumph. ; • • ' •
,
' hapPetVail, hewertir;tie_lt may wall
hopper in th:o4,liirl of Isierry,ork-tiociiiiy, that
Philip-Ora - at had never aeon; Rosalie,. 'tie was
.not ' society 'man, end ntaily ,
points besitle his society talon( which, made
attracti;;,e (,so; althotigla, he. had heard r nf
iter r and she of filmier ti,lotig they . mrt,
this morning for the first
Mr.'l.nut, seated hitn.eif 'fiy, kiss Attolleke'r,
whose flee' eyes open'etl theniselves ajdely
enough to take hlin in. She ealkeifwell:dnuugli
for 'a beautiful woman, ood tilthougli
nElt-f-r:tioliten es*
penetrating the general herreainess'Of,tito,Bol.,
.! They were scion' lost in a•generallgetriparlsoir
between the rivtil merits of Nbt6 YUrk Awl
__1111, 1 11.4 01 1). 1 tia t w 4 ue vor
.
• •
' M . r. Grant was 'ennally. divide:l between
Miss Liftnr(lntid Miss Guisell'
Wintt less •anirlintil Ginn usdnl, wns
and in,,re (it:jet : than- 159;,w0nt eno
ly sustained We ennversitinn.- Mist-Gus
splllistened inn very tlnttering way, with her
thin 'bin: ctinstantly disten:tect
er. heat . „l . uhtute: nfiVeserrif
tooilw hgreeing.rtoneptlly, .with every,..thing
thfit vin said, end souil?tlinvejafthganntirolif
thing berniAf. '
_tittle_Atteutly_sly, - wes
feeling vary well, and•eornfortahle . exceeditig-.
ly,"andeoneeqnnutly_ialked in hie het erne;
forgetting the Cornwaills which, an4cipated
acting to ti . fental6 Washington - . He Woe play
log l'll,4jor-GenerTd . ..hlineelt' to his &wit' great
entiiiftietietk, when 'Mies fineseil happened' to
ask for, tome, information ol.Mut a sing:War
marriage which had just. taken 'pleas ig New
rink; a young lady of the fist f,iehioti'Li~Jlt g'
sirrie at "young :maw 'v. eneath L t h
social position. . .. • ,
A vory brave thing to do,' aniii:lllr.
n very foolish' drip in this inshilicO . ;' ,
said Itosnlio ; fOr' silo io by no inesuiiii
calculritet. to endure tlio, , grid's drundpiugh o :
6rought , up by persons tomlium tile world iS
all In" all, heiself..tho spoiled child of
fortune. ; sliti dins simply folli4od a 'foolish
impulse, fruatend of folloaing.cut a . . pclncipla;
and 'mode herself and nil her family unhappy:.
;• - • Onn very glad to fin.Volie' 'to:Whin .left
the world who durea he impulsiVe,':
Grunt, hie lip enrliug with acoro..:
• Theie nee We roomy left, Mr. Grant.. Zia
, (liinio;' de Stag saYa,' , Men iibeald learn to brave
publio opiuied,.weineo tu,subinit to s aid
Ronalie,
-very'—unpkilosophical — lind — uutimable
prir — pogtlun. pu, 10 upiniou tr wrung, wow
wee thould bravo it as well as men;'if righb
men should `respect it as well us women.'
• Publio opinion is generally right, iii all
those matters Whlell concern women. In 'all
moral iißti lutellectind matters men Mtn reason
dispussibuntely anti well ; it is only on ,seliish
and warily questions that a speoiode and .un=l
worthy public opinion arises, 'and' it hi' Mat
public opinion which men utia and should
brave,' said Rosalie.
'I like women wbo dare to do unpopular
things,' said Athenais, looking sympathetical
_
ly and appealingly at Grout :
do not,' Bahl Itosalie, thoroughly aroused;
I think there hi almost always a desire fort
notoriety, and ?.selfish disregard of the
Wes of others, is. an unpopular thing.'
_ The contest waxed warm fict r woen Mr, Grunt
and Rosalie,‘ Miss Russell 4:pastorali; though
ingentionsl), egreediwith Grant; lashedl
Rosalie on to new and aiiore vigorofilc,liiiii, - .
meats; Edgar Lane, finding Mary Auoliester,
more and more insipid, quid become
and Mary herself hod ieltrpoed Into cptiettule: -
_ Edgar Lane liad 1113Vtlr lilted Miss It:nation's
---intitietice_oveilßitti_.; Tie lair iximu — imr - tut.
.tors, and 111111,11eard Iter,.and during
_this iniervietv,he lunadined'itesaw a , Nery
_ spirit.at wirk. He : saw with ,egret that Ro
salie's cheeks were getttogiluellW, that though
well and:eloquently, that she was
showing the imperious her, charniffiVe ,
more , than the moroggenerous Bide, 4%11( 1 ,1 10 ,bn.
gen to'ilivert the tide a littlep
' :`.X•l"4'‘;9"Yi to,oeio
how far youhave 4 dillted. Info?
aoundings in the heat of. argument
..+, Here is
Qrwtit ' lo
'a' an whir adores
hoirin to his ill'het-atiohor,' , iibueinelt
bravely- ou, my dear .14fasIteadlie (.IU .
--not-eare:a-penfir for-rittb,lonniie
e'entie Street, yrB talkin4 like a women , whooe
-79 . ' ' ;) i t i l °ll „l t6 ", e d l,
Whom I dare te , 99fori,4" 1 03!'n,fu r g °PPP':
huh *Quid noti,coutd nei : bu
doiriinendiolt litti eeeen trio oeuriei.
I,ike t,reSui!Er.. l r °
talk about !be tbeatr,e,4o,4,/ 3 9 0 ~P „ lvo„can ell
get fir from whatt resityt, think, ati, you,
tare della aboat'imei Fanulonprmarriage.', •
ttie . gentilimbit'
look.their leave, ,
I
In :spite of the oontest,iMr..Grant witentorei l
chilOadd'With tAerilie nod fiot ehose•- , tte ao-1
1 " 1 9" 4 0:g
had distinied
led' ellt grief il' atidfaeoinated-biro, and,her wlt
!4ttilentlll4llo bird's 'h'e reit 'alittle annoyed;
- pir •,/ 01 1- I. -
1 1 11 i-Wrin6d ,, A o'4 ” 1 1 6r ,44 a 49t-W,F4-if
•tenet the,tiextarstmelit• mi pi 1;,.;
I ah n li f ig :eneuliri/ferC.raentbe thesayoling
' trio faltij•iitliati ,
~1 10. 1 10 . 4, 117 419`70 it
1 1 , 011 s3U/i4tiqtri 1,01/ 01/ 41 ..au7.11
!, • r
gal l s; Mit3Fl' se 'Ade:ll'o46r, as vis
Rosotio r *pi=
ford, were'lOiiiedio 1 1 . 1 'erten : • glee
Ruseell,Alvinys . well. diiTnie - d,
, s.iyls
fo4;titiog, very agiviti,
ableo ;and' fts.Rod al i
'yOry tow! ft'girl liibe':lGu'seell moot
be•t6`bu Willing to be. alwhis 11E4T:emit' bea47
tY•MB gentile V- , seid INtrii.!Brderti to , Mre Grey ,
?ra gs . . .i.•
'OelioWriktrfactliMra43l . ol' - lild'lltO
, clioritdbl6 SireAfrOy to:Mis.l3rorn.. • •'
.-J-She.seems to,titk'e;--tooV?soi'd-111r11-13rttr'n.!!..- .
olte.tOdks We. IGroi,';„
.1t ap e Olio prefers the' orumbil that fall from
.ItoaoliO'cabuOdaM•baddrilio . Me' dry . . orusetthe
, woi4d!h . avo:io hirkettin;a:oortatik.'
' - '" , llori;muoilGrant fallowe tlioie two . 134.10! '
eeict .Mrs. , BrOvrtir, 4 - nnd hart you noticod;_be'
I;ekiiie Ott evening 'arid ;
I! . ,Xiee Russell 1" • '
, Do. Bee Mies Aucheeter devoUring lEdgnr
Lone with her groat °yea! - Isn't she' it-beau- .
ty ?..!-'ll/ore;aii-6 fuurngirls. dying for .idgiir
Lane. • fanny. Oiden has grown , ton , fiegreee :
thinner eine.U.ftliee tcnobeeter arrived.: -.Wiy.
don't; he marry, ono-of thew : and-save-the
ere , from a lingering torture?" •.
Aticllslrf,. z. ,l.3rown -and .111re,Groy directed
I:eir amiable Coligues oyes'at eome :other:
party
• It IT] teoe, Philip Grunt,dotorrnined. orery„,
day to hate filiauLillerd, and ended by,talking
to ji„, r , every qyeeiLig., f..ifie j the'enamore& M lift
Who , prayed ever i y,heur'lhat lio . raight forget '
his ludy;love,' io uneeeeded only in. thinking ,
Of her nil the lime. They, quarrelled,
,they
together - conotanGY.. Miss ,Russell,.alwaye •
eidnt; t alWays tinkl - ljng,,waeneur to stiothd.7tho
fretted Philip and
.talk . .ldin t into oornri 3 Opure. , ,
If Ida eyou_liyandere'd_off-P-IYarCamtimideow4--H
Rokoilie With ; her ; traup of satellites, the ekilful
end sniable,Atheuittehprolds pro occupation
without noticing it, uud, finally—to use Alra, -
Grey's smile—outno.in for a- crumb of niten ?
tion hersolf., ' .
illury feeble braid had boCotiin
dO entirely filled with' the image of the all- eon-
quoting lidgar, that ;holed no eyes or ,earsi
fur any ono' — IIb: aduitrod - WWitu y,
'end wild tto wore help—being: fneOnatilig,
pooS fellow !: thou_ \ the , nouth,
.wind: can, belp
stealing over, a, bank of violets, taking andgiV - . . :
a eouquest ou hand. Poor k!ary pho::
:wan a ZirOndful bete setnetiniue I but_ ehe had "
been partionlariy given in charge to ildgar•by
Rosalie tifford, and die, proved no much of',a
peoppiitunity-to see how
matters woro goleg'on between the other three
until one evening he wan tunnantined by Mrs.'.
.I.l,igord to 11,mi Rosalie for her, ae r ehe was an*-
!ions to,go home. ,.„. , „
Nisp.litiohooter uppeored,dutifullito titlend,
Lifford, Miss Wiesen, ultto uppretiebed,
with a eentowhat datentatidus air of being •
,quite ready, and leaning unMr. Grant's arm.
A 8 the party stood waiting in 'Otte of a . lour.
suite of rdoms'Edger Lane approached, shying
'Rosalie would be here 'presently, They_ all
'turned 1 . 6 leak fee *her. She 'sonti appeared,
* leikiurely sauntering with lter band iu tho''arin'
of an attetubint . gentleman;upd talking . to one
or tw,o , more.:.Sbe trun.,loolOng,euperhly,.and
tv,att evidently, id ono:of L.ber, gayest and ; roost,,
defiant mole. , , :
'Edgar,' eat& Mrs. Lifford, • !oohing
rilangY st:thp dilatOry bdauiy.j:':dld'yoti'tell
r.
Rosalie' Wes - airy; waitioi fot: hotT.,
.. . . .. • • • .
. No madam,,l. merely field yOu i wtirerodi
f o r ben' '..
; ''
• —, -•, - 7 ,-, "s••', - )...•
'Lei me go ami berry, her,' ib l il" , :iii4l;nle
ituseell,full of amiable conoillerat4.., '7; . -
So •al:e ,wnlked • toword Rosalio with 'Mr.
nod' ithisp'erod something; in :lositlio'o
'oar' which he did notl;efir." . , • ,•'
• Rosalie'l color himedintely rune, andlea - _
v IS 4
iag the aret:nr : her attendant, ehe
Tull tnanwm,l. yilltnnet,hurin ; the droning
'room ;' and, darting through it old° door, NVIIB.
'non out of sight.
' ''l'iM'iss Likord doos natseans i vory niuiribfo
,dal gliter, ; Aiid•Mr.'Grant '
But ;that is bor . :6'lly 'fault;' bolierV_6i
said Allninisis,_beseechingly looking in his
' Mr:l3 i'arit' looked'very tuticliits if 'he thought
it iigreftt one, and liardly unmated the soft
Oilg4 i 1' ,octhe Rttssoll.
Edgar — Lute liAd 81301 a, ituil beard ,He•
hlEriirut in thitt of hie frien . 4,,und ;they
togethee;f~odj'the
A Bdgar,,!leaid ;Philip, gloomily,
'terioue arrangement that sirens are yet , 'per - - • •,
:Milted to trouble the peace of good' mem.' •
• ••,Yee; my, good. St.• Auguettne,;• they'Ocinitt
uti egi3ll. -'our.gauat .devout tiiid:nueterel mu- •
••.: - •
WilVtu we know then - Ttlibe - ekrone7.'
and eingiug but for .out.' deetruotion;Otill we •
must' follOw - dn, or Otskti oureetvetVeowarde
luebing'oe'r too-yielding bodiee'to
Brave Ulyece, thete . io.ono little otreu,that''
I 4611 you.woutd never dieteu.,to.tmore,•anti
tbat iii Mies Athenitte ••• • • • •
,
gr' wined. •• The geed little sensible'
,„‘Vet4d that, I 40 nerer ,seeti 0r.. ,
heard the 110190 of the siren Rosalsei,r Edgar ;,
I perottived, her nfaultsi nod Is donated thew,
trek the first day Isktvf her, but l'have lvuek=
I.y filiqw°4 "Vault Y? watch 'her'. malluificCpit
beauty. to hear her glossing • words, unit'
like oil these other fools, aus. ready, to kneel
down under ber oar ofjudgeruaut oud let her
orush with her•souratukaheelat
AD bee un bout I , it3ho is ptmotatiod.ot',nvery ,
idetil that ottUdive•ih,tito brettstdpf ,proild t de r
wooutu AVIP , hurt.° conquer aud
butik,lieprta; ,die treaohoroua aud ,trutlt•
loos, and undutiful II , . 5 1,, IA /II
Philip areui ; lreafd vary olowly; city.
Y°4 l ?Viruse ertnP m ain ,l7:lllS'
difPatiPriglY , Pf P
tu,be Ae11 , 40‘.1. would paill,ou to
aouut."(ot 4 Ws,' did unmet. kootesthat ydu fare
tpt i 3 d'to;oi' nno9i . tfr treaotpb
01 '03 1 , as 7 8 74° 1. P0P: 4 M , ii 21!,;.., i
i
ir,eassißosedle 1.1 ,ktion nermuil 019 ios 3ltiuM l 47
untamed 6reatnre, l pat4ionately,fond,
of adcginitldb, tiiMindiaotplined ao uneem:
" tun d fi "
him ° dud el s e
'e•-• 4 -
bee ,o queru'loos,, rciiiYtter. " - Ttte
P heir her' ilitttit f utr°
filita Y tkekii`'
matCea , ~ 1 1111 0t41 , 1 n' 7 4 h 33-3 ill • . 1, 3 t 3 3,
a 11 w Nts.l.lll!dil i Vtl .11111. b
I .
_I
MIMI
ME
•tty things litivei
Philip ! , ;yolicier, ' 81166'4'6 us 'so:
unwityrigly, ie 'not
Op& Liidi(j
hearts of ihosti
truth o r
moan` :66,P Eln '
' Her t',Euip' is' fiaity; ukrioir..
lOgo, dues
tat in4.ph'eiry:ihid,.frf 11;44 ever lisg 'a
trial,' uud she ie moo
afjli • Rtion,) coril,:iVonl ette,curriao;4 l,
Old ,
. ,
Philip, : listened°in silence, but the
ti? eerpenl waa over him p. Athennio
him that hldgar had long : 4iinlh ;late, o l 7: 4 lii
Ro,salie, - :an4:thnt Rosalie hacl.lihn:
„islow - Philip.Grent did not heliage:thiS 'from
his own observation. ! ;11n; bad aeon :from ,the
first that' Edgar's dei.otinn ,to his. friend was
far too open and quiet in itsdeinonstiation.to
he'here't but he:was excited nod beyond him
self vitb , pnesion and disappointibent; end he
'yo longer reasoned; ' • •”, •
' 4 ,'Seie Shut hie eahfidenemitiiiii own breast;
I%nd-stinking Edges' . hand,' he- begged - him id'
forglie ivitat , o laul'eatd Elti d `to forget it; and
retired to the , unrest of his oien heart; there
to feed the serpents of suspiShitiliiirdidttitst:
PYor , Mary Auchenter 1911(4
eMnbldmie'of reason' in her . ' irqiifed adtaira.; .
don of Eiger. "'Mt.!
they were . ; Shine, "iiiit"..6 7 thOSO;l'i'iraiiti
violeta for, me or you ? did he send, them Vi
• "fie, 111ary,;doarl Papa brought themt home,
for us all l" , ,
sent home my fan'which be would' .take /
.. •
hero it in,. deer, beautifully mended! .
thouglitilio:wanted to keep ltt Yoh may.•de
yekc/Lifosalle,,if fie saw me -Iylngdead aline
feet he wouldti'.t stoop to pick me up!' i•
. 4 My 'Aunt.- /dory, be tumid doubtless fall
dead by your side, and we -should hare a mo •
deco P.aut and . :••
..Now don't joke, Rosario lem too wretch,
ml fie that; said litiordilary eryiug 'as -if -her
heart would breaks.: . •
lary 'Au th cst er lad boon School
dto - dpitiorshliTttili loved
olatioll; — , - She woe a most innocent persimotild.
desotedly fund•of her.frlonds, and,not
silly ; on Rosalie folt•grieved to the heart at
herlitilatuatlon -- ned - determined : tO :stmak
,gdgar,',Whose . heart, she feltsure,'was
unite her beautiful, hitt - rather week•miollinl.
In a most generous' and 'delicate manner she
beigeii:OrliOgur to tell hoe' If ho 'loved
Anclietitee and oii hte' fissuring her be , did not'
ebe'told Lim tie thine elnient hlnnielffrOni bar,
and not give the' puhtid roaaon to . think hp
tnefintld titidrees inep , others
aWa'y ; fLLii, oke Coutipued,..; You 4iio4 lvt;'
week creniures, ,Edgar'. and wo,nly !hinli you
mean lAOre than You du.' •
. ,
Edgar podertijood the generouspaution, and
tipirbriittted the tipeitket
Muir wa hie horror • to ,henr in minty
ebortlY af!er.thafhe had , been in io've with
Mise.Aucheeter, and.tiitt Itoanlie Lifford had
warned him not to fiddryie her; in clun'ti tt!at
elm bad bi•ulten.o Ira raitteh non rl'
y. arranged .
The gemlotunu Gould not it;. but, his,
iluoia4usse4 but fur a:mutter of uourue; iaug
was uot,oroditO, untl , poor. Abiiy,Auotioutor'Ar,
patio obecil63,uri Inaguiii, Etyma wuro 'deemed„ a
•auflicieut,conkiluatiou. .„!• , -
..Tee friends separated;
,ithe,ittriviilter was :
offer; anti.jlies Rtpeull;woot her rditliwith a.
,iitynne,)?eliee in her tinnatning :bead _that 'f •Dlri
Glati,t , w94l,f4llbit her. ,
,{lte-agmluelrhreU
Edgar Lauu had foreeeen fur Romalie. A hor
rible peetiletioe , broko out over the doomed
lettf,aud spared . neither .the just no'r the • un.
just.!. IE6 and jMor,.faebienable end ;Afton),
alike bowed before its inrielblelmoOM.
waanttacked,.: an4attar ,n. mast
shacking pnd painfalillanss, was cn,nsigunti to
is last rooting-plaaa. 1;
P-It wan with had .
that'Edghr Latm'agiiirf met Philip Grant:'
Line onindfrom tha.bouaa of mohinink,'
Bliss Lit:ford is quito overoOroc, I h00.0,',
Mail Grout.
' Miss. Lilford is an angel,' said Edgar. 'She.
has n'Ortir 'faltered. Ereit the nurses left her
peer
peer - father c houre'-hefere he 'died;,.
tells"nie hung - oe'er : him to , ilte• last;
anti closed' hid,e'yes. Airs. , JLifferd has, since;
' l Mq: a q a° 4Pqt and.
4ce , foe put moment ; 7 sks!ced that,l would fol
.loher peCir"fettiertci the" greitY,crtd
Edgar - Lane
At,th'e elubti it was whispered tlsailEdiar,Laui
/-_hactiheen:akteeiced-A-LltytAts,-(eted-tfctd;•fesi7
_
19811 friends went to Lie house.. Then to - hear 2
of iniffetioge,euch=ds seldom re,voli. , ;
fint'ilisfigtiriulieiii; lees of reatian;'intd,
Of the last dread'enene . ,. when life, deprived of
nobility;- struggled - With disease, 'and
was overoome.
Philip Grant. stood `by his able from fire to,
- 4Ct`f)Oelmortaltty 1 , what: waa
that, whialt•lte;ataao aawcY4en.tho ootha : lid'
°!" e q;?;OF y l hi4ol49en...tlrm°l:4?t?l? and
beautiful of liaturo'e worke'l . .
. ''
lie loft tbaplaghe 7 riddeu eity,nftsr Lie mol
Oty cask ins i tlehe, and came 'ti l ot"l;ank.'
. • , ..f • Ac..;•!!:1! ,• att
. g Lagi 'therii'• * of Sholliiyht'•'inslierfntitrititi
, se: hertvilltett tht4ifughl ihe•TationafiiiiSdlitreetiv3
I .The!itouseth .*tore tbe,rei.ittlutAteo eeilutiaola
1A1 4 i1MIX , ?1:4 1 ' 8 ib‘PiPio I.oii? 003.4, 1
tqf' sl s,rl r ,
ehuddoringiy away,:ae.hie.eye. reeognisoll tbt
street through whioli
funeral 'the dal before - he' left town.—
Tito brcilded . l tp to ;
OagolAilittd i gonpi ) . 10,.'4n4,1910,
qR , Y41 1 ..t , 0 1 P, , e4e kI;TVPOPse.d , o
• IRlY•9•.grieY•Pi•lll v .P. 7 0 PP. .111 3 :4PFPP#oI'Y't Yffk
tir4PA.l i lTt , 7l l l,hri'Y'}!lON , q'T ° MW
, ono of the terrible *cin . rulsions ebake
the 'hole being • to its
comes F "
t"q be hind the
.
utitintiyiirif;' Vita
I, ttio~floiv l erp eprin¢ agar
lEs eoaJiiib :' bree r~ Dome .: dad .Ocgrlbil
edificiOnf
• '..1i41:?7,415'i05.'1 1 Val
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MEM
Vie ore born, We 166,-4,4; Weeir * •
lye love, we die* We, die 1. *
`Ali 1 Wherefore do_welnugla*.or weep t . •
• •Why•do we live or diet ••" " •':
' Who„knoive that twaref deep 't: • •`*
*.; Alai I nail:' 2 I. .1
•
mot: on old . film4:o!..Mi OWliiniq of EdgtiO,
Lane..• From him. he 'learned: much"that had
ponsed,,,objidg"tili
strong effort, , he coked '
Hay.e-yon.not
Philip put otit . l4ihlod'
Not.clOadi•bitt s fearplly tliefigurery •. • ••,
rhilip_pot-liWiicat4i over- hie-fooe:--'Ile Lade
never known • till.;tliat:mortiont how nuoh.l3lli,:
•
. fripil; a Mint most deltoids 80.kare.....
goherosity, wrote tlficitnothing. on a • ottrit,gink...
loft Lim.
•.• • -
'lt was Rosalie's addiess.. ''•.'
On tbo sea -shore, nOtmany miles froni New
York, quiet house belonging to one ot..
her relotivoS,'and theio had Rosalie hidden
berbridten heart and. enfeobled , body; Her'•
father . and mpthor bad. died, and •abtl.bpd euf-•;
ferod the cruel disease wbioh hed:l44llp.m
away. Ltko the wave In the .leg Old, it had "..-
borne lifift-yiltern-'etitti'i -
the glorietts -beauty,' the piond'
stately step ?. pone, gonol- - Tbe - powers . Of
Thought - were - tbuttqed, ,anstnory,staggered un
der the blow.
,Her, eyes were injared'ao mach_
that she mightnaier again be able to greet that,
light . of the Min; and: ihette tdrrii,le '46 7 ;
-priritiens, - lite, at bast liii - questionable
was granted her.
,But months rolled on n new
awoke in RoSalie'e soul. She
.grew stronger '
-and-inor-eintilin,-,A-greattbought„diinkiintotes—
eioo of:lter. It .was this:. LI , live, .therefOre.l:
live_ fora groal_purposS4_let_tne,_llte_elieSr;
fullyr'ondnobly-to
And in this , frame •of mind, a letttir tioitt2
Philip (~rnni~fouod'tier. Ii
?day I comtil nod •seo 'you ? un"
deretand eaoh 4tllo.l.y.tter,' • •' ' •
II& came. c She had. written him_ ,of, her' ak.,..., ...
tared appearance, to nave him the shock, ea
slio.thotight,:butite.time.bot:pleparedheni _._
he i,..v her itient; enfeebled, anal suffering;
When ho heard her tremulous voice, so differ ! , .
. ent-in-dis-Weninees-front-thi4ell-to'neir , ol7ber,---,--
batter - A.lpr , he co - Old - not bebr it, but ?link._ '...._.
speeohleas into his !stair, ' .
•Vo, donot - pltyrne.se rauoli.,! said Roifalle,
. yell :see me -perfectly resigned:: ..Ihave lost, -..
everrthitiTinie,, 'perianltti;Theaitty. 7- oOrt .--
healtica:..liut I alined; ,i : eit I am sustained, Aro
,
,wilii pg . t f ,,iive, ,
.. , _ - . , .
piillii) , find:fat hbrside. -. ' • • ...:
e ` ..: i
' - Now do.llinor, dearest Indy..lithat whai, j . :
most In ved•on'eatth was n0t,...a;r1 had febred,, ._,
your splendid tovelinene, - ;iiir yoUr brilllant •''
mind, licit it- Something far• better: Do tint ,
send me away. 1 3 / . t00,' bring a chastened and • •••- • .
centeito 'hebrt tdi
ty . at your'feet. Ohl: b . .:
Wee me, life has some roses' for'us Yet ,;' iilili •-,
if its' brilliaimy and lustre is gone, the pure,
tranquil light of a happy love,.(lop best gift, 7 ',.
is reserved for us.' .. , -
......,,,:,: :
~,.; ;,. • I
It. sdislting 'before Rcsalie'Omild receive DM .
trutiiOe this new' revelt4Ml. '-' b was a end. : '
den revulsion fram,ColdtdiitSlto . wariii.reviii; i '
fylng Ibie,..h3lingledwitliiher many eoutend. '7.
lug eteotiOni,las, „Qin; feelii3g , of. mortification , ', ,
that
„eh e,
,opuld h i ring only, per .Rnfigured,.aud
•,
ehati'ere l d ei'lf rye itriOartt to this earnest and
generous adecitipti. :She feitlimw p,roudly and ‘
hapiiily dio.OldliiiMhitce 'given 'hini`thb beituty ''
and igl r oryl:cifi , fier:yeitih; , lttiw Wiaoti More befit=''`''
ting.tfueb a . 'Aitaii as by: was , u,e4togobi . ,sl , ibi s ;I.i,
Pa B Pllo l `l ttolgi .- .411419fteu`1 61 4!.fh.1;04 11 ;di net.: is :
ac !"'fl! . pi a .priti ,e cqq , v, - ..: , ., -. . - .0,;:-,,pi is,i tiii',•l,A
.. If. I. werketropg, gty r bditiant, beautiful
• '..41'1 ; 'i,A1(t4 . .t • 7 -. .;.'hin '.,;',11,'
yOu;'mi,itiibl`e`liilitifii:ini ! :hinlitkite i liilig,eati'''
I consent thiXiqu'ahnnid belr llM'iitildeo of
nn invalid wlfeoatihest a iMor,illifignrtidiereii.; f• .
tune, thyougitiyotir,whote,life; ' - :No. :, It le toe
much of P ' 4 AP i lr ;' ;• j ,
_." . .7."ril
Tholl ' ,l i llpie teld her, the legen d of theCoun.,.,
teas; and,E..iCYMi i pini-4:ier in his Flips,: toli , be l / 2 . - ; :
how munVhsktfitinlied the wave thtil'hitd iiiiept ...'
overrhedihOi s ring it'tvi:y,' ' it Was true,:ieme of
lier..)paritlitig,jeWelti, but .leavlng her.her.trtie '
heart. her great, tuctl,:pable , wolnanly.,naturs, ;11 '
encl,. talting,,awityttll .tha paq,iippsred Ate Itts,,..i:
tro of hie !perfect ahryselite:',,::l • ...,, , .: - 1
-,,,1. ..;
Time . festored`Wastille some of hisr 'jewels.
She never tigairi"ibeCtiM,e - beautiful, but her
healtfi''diniie - Viick,•,: alid . •-tii.i. ;fliiticAgi;4'd •
'noble cartage riftilitubliitli.lo 'L'o libr:iiiia:•' l i
band .stke, mikis 'btakutifal ienOugh, tityl , n, : ht;piti.- In
ness,w,kich she i had ttov.er ; itnown -,,liefore IfoIll , ".. ,
wwe.d tik?ft?ftq,4..PleriPcPi9r her `-
Ti had , Iterutitriied etaverplyeertheferc a ' 4l _
they'akain nsaw Aliteuldi. : In spite. 9t ger
powers 'di pQiivi g , Aii4;iiiiiii . ',46;',.iiiii'',l'i',.Ti=,
rieklaid idoked'illin'lind"iciii: - '.l
'Wei'ilbk''''' •
longlAio disoussedlier' folly; ?ti! lititlAbinea '''
ow.strili{y_inili-iuttl.eiiAtirated-tben•;-biitAbePi .
linirer ttortpacilt4ittir,e.T i bleated, - Itlectd — giv,f, - F5 -
tan to rocalY9;*Tn,l4 .they ! eaq4i.exceq`i pr 11
.1 1,
n hO world vidtteh l ithehad . i n ier:ved si;fiiith ' fil9 .l
had tioi treated' het. with lilies diviiiiiifi:"Mirti;' a
nitity . inight, WWI have been moved byiinol;kilit/4. 11 'r
er,0.C11.3",i i. i a.. ~. •:
~ ~...,....• ~. '.."..! ~--.". •-ii.•:',4
;Int in sankpaturenns hhts;!gonsfosity,
nohtsnen!trlplatitspfslow.grOvrtlx !. ,
wreak !' ibe'aaid ail elm saw
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--At-iniertninintitt‘rtnitiinint-iti 1414W:114141A—
ni-ot T,thsin aeon Ititei,'sholtioltionreto eitgqil l4
-:. 1 tr'd
• 99 1 4 . q .4°l°l' fan. 4 1 .10. 1 .!4:0 44.4 11 0:LiOnt!':7s
iitttylier7a.petralioti - C-1613E*Ry$001g4Nt,
Ginn i • '
Via happy man wears on ,imperrioup oosA,
41"
" '"
rts so strong and.. se
ourit '4';o f oirtfritT•tifi , a;diriPidnesii'lltin''ttlite" 4 1 ' )
wheit lt4t.aharinnia':4.l4
thl9 - tangna, could, tronad rhini iioi:.wadaelis.t r. ll
N'9 7 , lV e l l -R#,q!, 1 9 9 4e0a. 44 )FOQ3. 3 3\dRO 39M 47.A11
self.
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Stlefetewr.thWilighp tolidittiet.ititiet
biala , thst.w.orld; thaAight
On/N.8,4 f!lP:4lK,tiftglicsWatt4 l 4t.ftAtNarithisbo _
mr I .OIIIP9TM wf!') s ••
the 14e i ndiS& 1 ?4.P49, 1 41iNqa
few L iao4r)ewela to
tr a
..iy,orthysetilulligiiti not!
bar, andiarry.awaktioni - thlngsflittlaittpt:44., , .. ,
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bOtaBtti4
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