n BEE - I, If 4.fr Ti ft M()OREO !. 4+ 4, 1 ta..: 4 I.? t17V71.17 cft OB 'BLISAIP/VER r 4 4 /Wad rat' . AND M. M. 1:=11111 ad ovi ,ot • , 1' AO) nrrn _ - _ - - F . AL, OA N, Silter• , f or within 3 abotiths, f O. if AI or ebarrd. Was to poky willalst thit l xpor, the paper will th,s,r,lital left with a tdv.prr Alen ler ea- TERV tI)% ERTNINq elr. Igor. or Woo rank& • mean, .$0 $ one Will‘TV 3 months $3 00 - 00 tee 6 " 606 15 OD , / " 9 6 tSro haoro•blo at plesoore, $lO. , d months, 1 4 1, 9 months, 111 50; I 16 ;sans-- ..u• pear, 3/6) . . 6 month% 3311: 3 iu the Businows Ihreetnrret SS per sans. ard, over lilt, sod rimier .4ht. St iottemo,lo.Porto Ihie bet iot Do advertise the Sweat Notion; for Wen than ow °their. requiring frequent amuses in their eibsined two Names. paper, mid care, ter $l5 ebb "bargee it he is peopneties. and the be Wittig °endued be the le/Kismet baeinelis esseW for tossedest sieerederamente nrquired youlte setsseedebeg well Se pretested ea* • 10 pet wet WU be toads as all eaciet, whoa pad in ibeleeseas 99 DIRECTORY. WILLIAM N. LOCK. punt% oar. In Bratra Block, north .I.l* of t . dd io q uere, formerly mempled be Vlsgill &co. ill met werrmard 1 Co - li 11. FILANIK, 4.3 ) AMEX, t.es returned trs the Weist, Erwtharms the winter Thee* wishing hie meant hir rreiclawar, werewrlli eadtmeehete. ok siormirr, gut ti.viornin Hardr u,Crorn ,Als It and 12 KuaOft Block:, eornetiir fifth and JAMES LICTLE• ...S meetly ocospiod by Japes Sill, Eel, se a ,th• :atom of Y Murphy betveea the Reed /COSH) Pi. Ci•AKii.. — ~•ah .1, Lytle. STOlikS. Joy •n, And. Retail Deaden in ' , iffy dea lt, bad D.,inest,e Dry (;.o.lx, Carpettugs, OU muster of Fifth, ine, Ps. 'PALO CLOTILDILI STOMA, Mr awl Is otilitetarrr to tint yu►hty Ready Oentiiiiildie tarnishing Gouda. Mi. 7, Braila'. Erie. Ps P. .t• ISECKEIL, ari.i Prow Woo s/ Cigars, &e. T.. It Atm.% l tisapside, WILLI 11l tfieltlero7lll, Itreerreent Ban& awl Wortga- L a wnt.i. awl e4L,I ally drawn- UffleP o. 4 Sterrett, Grocery :tiers Eris, rm. -iil - 1 - alli AMID. *lristona, Procluee, Port, Fish, Pelt, Glass, Nails, Brooms, Pai1...W. 4 14"i ..114rma Cash. Prises low NIL 4 '1,41L, 4 =Ors shore the Post Other., Sri., Eri.ea7i in liteltssp% No 1, American Block. Col. sll the Maeilpat Cithorof Om United States and ~e vade promptly remitted. Bank Notes, Gold and cold. Interest paid cia Um• deposits.— Itatiopti, Laud Warrants bought, sold and 10.. .. P. DOWNING. MR 'mimetic. In ie fA.Wll4 , lljpeompt and faithful Med h alt? han — dx. Met as oz ,sir. pr- Yam la Empir• Blot*, corner of 44. OTSlLitilerT. .at no6lll Poe*? ier ken and Dry Groceries. F..reizn Ltd demestir Fruit, Wooden, Wil- Flour, Piety Ba4t . Glass, Na le i Powder, !t. IL. French Arm!, opposite the :r Is APC I O24ILRY. nas mad Asimiesik Riutdwarosed.Cetlery. Irate and Steel, No. 3 Rood How, Air—iIIVJAIDaiOPI. partnership, wouldreepeethilly °Orr their the either in raie saA rope ' to oteloteies. srilskik rAVrIL o 4 1 (16111011 MIMCiI DlPaierll to Dial, Flab, Olf Iw. and Piaster. Public Doet, east of hate mirreux. -g,Haongna. trim, Pa. hileeest allevid on and Sight Drafte, Cheeks sod !Speak un- Lea 4 Warrants bought and tell, Collie. the principal cities la the United States ; :amps OP our ooa easpaaalbillty. IL .1. L. eiTEWART. A Ass Sosasoit. Mat @twirl & Sinebiles of ' , tate sad Seventh street., Residence, yr wt ottlaseshita attest. 1211411.1101 M Cherchuli,,4l), ithx, Pmvir. sod letWft Dry Goods, N... 'gnaw Strevt sy, New Yea. CINAILIIII A. SERIMA, ALB 1/A. VOA & W. .11. Owl's II Fancy sad Etta* Di 7 Goo {h. (loam., ke.. Ne. 1 amnia Bleak Erie, ALLIM A. CKAW. Nce—Otke ao New Block carrier of Firth Sew" Erie Pa., + H. ABS% to Wanes /1! vg Itilliteotsit4 .asse, between the Homo and ...a le the beet oiyht Of the ort-sed If NI. ACPTIN. la of U. Looms 4. Om, ) Jewelry, Silver liumiesi Is lam!" owe vicievai. Ca mice, Railing. Stem Vault flea, and altlin& of Illatlal:s 1 =1 rant, ordor 11. CHAPIN. Imam Dm aT—use,to the American Bleck, after :atate dreft and the Public SqoariA or Pr l o lo l4 , •JOlLlibit, Safi all nark warranted. -- fO. { Cortland& C ort, ke. pn.npsi oonstant/y for= l o4ko 'tbiio *tome, Ene. HURON SWART. _ -- t. l --Os., le the Pastan 'flosies. don. East of the old Aibotbeau7,llLll. o MITIRWART. h‘lers toraoer and Soopto Dry Gooda and rd &cue Lod BrownL Hotel. Atilt H. CUTLER. cwt. Eno Loamy, Ya. Collodion& and to . Mtki Prolimptner and &grab. Ciirf 7 l4 64.1641 [Miler' te Dregs. 16.61e116.6. Paint; Oils, So 6 Heeel House, En., F. JOlllll MN? RENY . A ce. oilier 14 Beatty'. Budding, ap-Atauni., Erie, JOHN HE IRN d. CO., Ceeemedue Xerekesca, dealer to Coal, near, lar s deity ham of Cpper Lake Steamers, Public - -SO GEJ. MORTON. ,z5.,06 llotehsza,oo Ple hock, Erie, dealer it wd Plasiet wimairt, 4 Dfth. to Gold and Slim Cola. unvar %atm and t.rUlleatft of Permit. Also, ittal dais la the Vales, and all parte of 0111 , .., Beetle's Stiikllae, la the ream k Coehria, Sotth silo of the Park r!satun., C. IL 1111101171•031. U. BLAKE Al. sad Retail , lkiniler In Foreign and Fkiii*rs, Ribbons, Silks, Lal'sk. ory, N u . d. Nat, BUN* State attest atsoa trod to Orden. ...niers In INnismitir and Tubscv.., IL. Ris k , 011, /044 ;Avid& So. tßoakell Seats street [rte, ..1011-NiV. AYi6.i• wow. aid Ft.iatl Nalrr in all kis& air rafter, otia ital ' , Whig Chain, Nol4 Kw!' JANIDI—( TMIAL4HALL. rui n is 7aev wn7 RaU . 1 .L10 1 178- • 4.7, !loathy llagadaim Meow Pbto, "'laPore. Gold Plus, Pocket NUM, ha. ltNod House, IN. °UM & holoal. sad Reis alas la V.ll sad cis- ' 11 "/ i % . etoir s. awl Mut trim in *est au roses, N. 'bit nor Ibr boldly, tam or sseelisai• Azzazir ~ill CltppK is pO.~ - el of Ugh, m oor sad Mind; Possi st , 4 by gs Jour te Noble UMW Whiskey. 4 the tensearrala Nam la Drop. lieNteissia. : fisher, arvevy. ' ,ll l= bra 1)14 Elease, b fa y" h. 4. W. 001/OLAttli, -Nike Poloovinl Ato one battens omit *Mali you tie ha one Mat No Wars Ma- - 147 MI IBBEiBM a=t2 o , Y _#* .I 1 - - ,'.O vt t 11; t,t . .31 , 13 .tarl'r."rfr" =I OMB W. Li . • 4 ,:1" • 4 411" 1110616,4 1 40 1 1.1140 eft "Ic s. ‘a 1 : sugar es r • se.u.ut, WOQUIZA La 000C1111111. amid dialers tur "et 446 Goodi, hmrldler. n. ca so." tossetis. aims, k5,i614,14. T os . gams spost.soss, Ps. r. r. imu44. ' nititiD Arrduntra ar Lair.-0 2X lll,e•A l i Nor* West arrow of Park, Pr* P. J. W. 311101M11, ~.,, JONEIIII BICEIMILAIM Jr" . • .4./Arivii:f ec tz. and Bbowoosirt Moles* sd i SAW 'dealer le Oak fhluinek Sai•iilliabekTtesek did Amerfass Oa Skims. Liatrige. bladbiekillomotAPNtiliftl•d We Colds. Livarts I,..tang; (Moore, Molt% ealiplt, VIM; eet; Jkinia, 16. R lte ri = street. MENNSTI, 1 / 4 44/L 1111 c VO. Isom Vomit*, Wholesale and Mill Doable is Stoves, Mawr Wane ha., Mato mast, IUM Pi. K. A. akvairriiiirT ---- . ATM/NIT I .AW ,-- nliel , 111•01111y onorbaltitAke Goan lloprog, VW, J. C. rig s - Wsoutaeasand RAW 6We tilkisb d Mail Asmican lial+inkte. Antis. TS= Jaw. 6 .4 Sigidtery anhCarrhyre thy; awl Pseithig, F'regrb a!reet, oppluile Flusi Was% We" Pa. WILLING WILLING. Ragtag:Yr licatcwr, ta ba Maud at the Park Han Mask Stan. From& istmt, Erie, Pa, J. G. B%RII ilt CO. Osumi* is Boots awl abase at Innlessio isil Mall. at No. IS Timm's Block gists street, Erie, Pa, PINITOOMAPINIC AND AMNESTY?, ANITNNT, Art Sow, emir 800% k &await's Erie, Pa. PAWL. MALL. A LA MM sad oononoclinos Hall for Conant& lad riblie Meettogo atoll kinds, Raft of Ow NIL Earth* all Disking Moo of Y Seaford k HootHouss. to4o, . J. C p . F.1 7.11 ,03 711, as Dciaaaaa 4.11111, Si SO 71411 q9lllll an t!ir rail bold style for one do lar. la=bloca t , North welt wryer of the shit. -- , I_. E= THE ERIE A ILLS. ryas sabacriber adopts this method of I , . _ Ida Mood J. the keine Rs= that be hes leased T I ' AUstreet, Wong*, to Maw awl, -- and erected • mew dun*" to . - . • therewith, and otberwhie re WIWI time 'II. ' els, Ave. pritparall to de Al.t. KOOS ' wou la his hoe promptly sod .In • satisteettirg miaow. r .." dog Ia ariker, and the iligisost Market Prier pia/we Orlin s Min brine in an enicellent condition, h• lattow hi harem_ as ,gem, Flour u any miM in the °Nutty. Cooddent of his , 0 yto gie hr mAi ttiA u 'aZ :l i lt l e l d bmail Az; a Pubila part " of 'mad to eta • Ate fm, of door& lir* OWL 24,115.-21. HIRAM tiLOCUM. KEYSTONE .MILLS. JOHN W. MoLANE , AAAAAA MIMI AND DitA4,lll VI FLOUR, GRAIN MID 11001, ALSO, COMMIBBIOit NEWHAM', F OR THE PURCHASE Alit S4tE ar Wit *AMLr. sToN Itn.L.s,l mite go. 2. PARK HILL Id oorheslivillo, Pa. i AOC PA. All orders through tb. Post Oiler at wilber plass will be prompt ly alAmeded to; and delivered la lbw eitylße• of ohmic& , Ern. July 26, 1667.--11. THE ERIE CITY MIkLS, aft :mut H et a Totica, AVAIni WIIOI.IIIALI ♦AD IMAM eaAu= IN FLOUR, CORN, CORN RIRA.L, RYT, OJT'S', COOP STV77, SMARM 4 2Ni IRAN. FLOC/ of all Web kept isowataatry o. haled. whist' we will sell as low se say other dealer la the eity,asoldaerer hoe of sharp within the eiiy All Floor warnaaad to be ass lisl!rr' CASH patter ereist—ttrheat,=V6l% Cara arsilib Wh eet eat. HAVZILSTML, Elie Jul. SA, US! —ll. P. CROUCH. 4 /1" ST' • The Inseranee towel - s itaitCoontril pHs Hriss Cossety- listed Emeireseatoesetneas, to 1 lonise Imamate on every deeerigottest of 'rope is Tows and Country, at as to rates u aro consistent with soeurity. Rhin aro divided into two Ammo, via s the Fowser'a, widish aothie. but rwsto property and remain 10 fool or over hide ospeesuala. eae insared,and the e Is whites all hind of . prepertT are in mate& Thelands In either t are sot llsa7s Ilbr byes is the other ; NarCash lasu ranee asaste la either Delp alai , at the missal rate". I =l= =I Jaw. C Illushall, C. IL Maki, War. V. Itlideromia, 8. Soda. Asia illmmiltr. Jai. M. Silmlol, R. P. Thes. Nagrissid, herb Illsamos, GeorMint, L. Ira. IL Ham J..111=0. JUL IL Smarm huM. JozAs Gionntsoi, ass. CaLaLas /L Tzukamis 'tram Mkt, over J. B. Sterntes Gramm, Five& Week Is till* mom oecapi•d by /Ivan Ciesalso• a //eCiarp, au Lea aim Yria Jesell,lll4 ERIE' OTT GI AL nrsmuires AGIICTI OFTICZ t. Raphe Week aserrielksils aim/ Otos* ghat door to thr riglit, J. IP.UPVI4IIOI4 Agent. SPRiSKYTING the 1611evtag ski et gly *Are 4.oi iv Mg. ak Swath/OM Stik quibmalawsk, HOWARD FIREan& 1114RINE bisanale 412 • 14. M., CAPITAL, I immingli • . The Quaker Cittlusumte, Co, oP PMILA ft, Proteins Ihriklbort, 41111, *idiom anot. Cm* Copleed wed . . 10.1y11.6. Anufactrer , le: s . : ei•: otos 4.7, PIIIL•DILPHIA. 011 so No. le, Nerelletrlit Zrefreafts. CAPITAL., . 611111. 1 01111. EON Alogairl I, 1167. 12 GREAT IirEffTEEX, Insurance and Trust Company. P H/14ADEIrOLA. No 331. Owe 107) &boil &riot. l HAMM%dIit=SL Oa II Ver. FIRE MURANO& I allsisols Delhisaa lissl- OM or Passaml. wArmint rinytkuNt . z tOs MOS% FIEOO/111, sail Vaands to pits of Or sand.. Os assids b? Plan, Cam% t sad INLAND INSVELLVCZ Lad eartiapi, to 'H Swim at IN Ossalry. DIRIOTONS Charfae C Wanes. MO Wain Nft...t. Mimed., MAW, 14 Noe nest Rtml, Homy D. Nom% Paarsher >sY 9dl Waal Rawl, John eWinwist, Ira ad Weralell. Ifforfar k Tessy.tris of Tiaay Sim Than ol= 1 ; 161 1: atainsapie k Saar, awly•11 leibm. Risme IPOo., Intlina l = 6o at Biadit imasessi R Atkellier sod J. R Irestrily, =WWI* I AM:kr. Job. 1/110, la Rase Mows It tam, am or Aidass l in" ANthF Cs; The.. W. Raker, likddimalthe Remy c animate, Vat. ?arks C. O. Lairimor, paguiik it . l=6loe. Joists 1 Amish Beerelsry sad ?mom R. Z RtelAllollol4 Ailiablatematm El BALDwis, Ssrmer . J. J. =WM Asset. PZ August 12, Tart.-1111 DELAWAII2 1111MIAle INIVRANCE CO 'PAIY. OP PIITLADETPOITA, /ILI nog detieseiseee ea the _Oa; *lee tie IR . sand parUdostios la the laid CC Ity beyond lb* proodess Mean awe Use Wu and Ceasiefeelsk as the met ireirehte terar.,,ese wits he Ilbesally Ftrival a4lested• Flea risks ea avereitareadOP 4 11 1 . 1 0 11 1~0711 la kg* of f.rsit*Wantankailf. , , Jewipit EL Seel, Jam Cared. Assiobar I Amidlag. Atha G. Dow* • Z lllftion d. Jam Semi" Hobert Bartai, Joie Hansit. - JabolL f =ap Roo Cnki. liamorg inlyjorwraktos. DIM IL - I=l. biataXasabi. is wu. Euffi= ilbaresa. lamas 8. v KaZrrt. /11114‘64111404064,6 J diJALIL me II- - G°""4 "14.441,eadhi.iverd I.Z.d. et ' A - e • . . I.) 11W gesel Cdth,, y e . . • 211P f" -A noti 4 ieril • N. 4 I.ow, IL A. RILDWIII CM M tgig,,Sl_ ~*l_ MEI Ck =n2l:r il.6 7lgra DIRECTOR; OFFICZRB CEO FM WWI law 4 1:41# e 1: 4-.1! 11 14-1 Arill!r4' . . th,*44 ), ... Ao P =SE== I= Ogict RICHARD FARM:IEBBOI'S PO T was in the fevertime, that dreadful season whoa. you must 411 remember, that I loft home I came in cue night to my , tea as usual; at half-rust tea—a rainy, unwholesome night it 11/10--all found my father sitting over the fire with his he aching, and deadly sick :be was just begieuso in the fever Ten days after, be was in Ida•effin. There we all were—six to of us at home, I Ile and big — and nobody \ \l\ tarn bread lor us,. ate was a in h spirited, proud woman, bat were we to do ? *.kly \, ,lirect mother— who bad been decently and u5..11 to comfort in her young days—looked at us driseyed. I distinctly rememter tier paying, the evening after my father was buried, as we \att ab.mt the fire just after tea: g•Cbildren, thereust be tonne thing (Torte; your father has left :\ nothing but \ debts, end we can not starve " Some of us were old enough then's() dislike the mad apes-elation my father had und4caken ; I say marl, because it was impossible we .ould know soliarly bow well it would tarn oat for . 1 the first Idea was, of °nurse, tot claim the sbo and seek some quiet, private neticepatiott N y mother tboeght of dress making ; but several people canto and asked her to try it —selling the fish and game, - I mean—sod after a tvw days' eonsideration she determined to do so' I I , u 't know that any of us objected, i.r that ner friends fell off inenusequrtice. A 1111111 wit.. llVlderstip.d the trade cane frouVletudon mad tuatiag , 4l it, any my mother kept the teakics. She was a very clever, sprig-Ist wiousen ; and tho ug h I have , one 1 across many Oliver women in my lifetimo, I never yet met one who was her equal.. In the enurse oft fight )ears Khe brought up her family —Willy, :the y‘mugest, di. il four us mils afu r wt father—paid off et ery (at thing of previously aecenaulated debt, and latd by a sett:Mut main tasance f u r her old ago : then she shot up the shop. Are we ashamed of it now F Most tier taw, not. If ever—being a man of property— I am carried away by the vanity of imitating my betters, and desire to bear a coal of arms on nay carriage, I shall take for my crest a crayfish with the motto, '•By this I rise ' p.. P ~,~ Thit young . .Dues gat a better education titan I bad the chance of I was fifteen when my father died, awl bad' just been apprenticed to a printer. I baled . the business, and asked my master if be would caueel my indentures. lie laid he would if my tuothex agreed, thinking that was going to help her in2.llin bu4itiettis Lboudb that Rasa long way from 'my intentions, and f ro m ben toot for she never suffered soy one of us to go near the shop. My Billion went to the beet schools in the town (and he let we ac. knowledge that, knowing our former position and our present dificultiei, every where friends turned up for us); they had all they wanted as far as books and matters went. My mother used to say, "Children, I can not give you a for: tune, but I will give you an edacation suitable to the station in which you were born, and you must eatth work your way back to it for your selves." We have all .done, so, thanks to her 1 I had no distinct idea when I left home of what I wanted to become Advituture and change were the vague hankerings in my mind ; at all events, I did sot want to be a printer. I told beg so one Sunday bight, when all the children but Maggie bad gone to bed. She looked rather punledi . and asked. "Then what do you want to be, Itichard r' I said . ' did not exactly know, but thought I should like to be a merchant. She di:l not speak decidedly, but conveyed that to get into a trier' chant's office required a very high premium.— Now, in some book or other—l ought to recol• legit it, bat hasn't—l had read of a man earning his way to great wealth from a beginning of half. it crown Tot:wed in life with threepence.halt peony.' 'No more was said then ; but I gave my MotAier two kitties instead teem that night when repent to bed ; . and, as soon as it began to dawn in file Morning, I got up and tan away from home. Apil this is whit I been life with. "My black elotkBionl9 trowrent wok tbret pence balfpeotly is tbo poskot, black iiieketiod waistcoat, one akirt °cony back and sootier in my bundle; also, two extra pair of woks; find Magi" present to are 40 my lime ! birtb4al—re Hide midllieg Tvatiteeent ; *et ems all, so far rs I re. , Ii did sot eater into lay heed at lirat what roes heartiv, I shoaki make at home by my light; bit Iliaggie has tale•sae slam that great win the dialog mins it was Ana& cat that I was game. lily • • it, Itoped4ors week iv/ Woad Ivitedld t fogilrestred eontieualy; host kerb taLloWolvd try 11,1041. 11dd 1 litidli aid ii ; .114,:aisd be 611 a good , silt* ; be viii it 0...... , I did riot starve, but very sear it, tyslrLdl i ital hear. It was aituadsio bunting is . vbeei,kl, ll ;s4nl 4, , l 7 r i l i mi l 7o7 l'l 4 lit er riltab t . .‘ - 1 , GO 491 ' 'ili . .. :9ln i lOW' iiiiteitilmi kekeil " • IL Loar*Ailtriditht l ideit% st telb# l , I. ' Ali* •to loa at a , . ' ...- • . i.. , , . 4e , Aik my .. . TOO wee , . „. ~ .7, see 0444 • ' I 14 1 ' • . ' 4 -11- aq iji a 1 Os wyr• :• r. - ,r4 .: A. :4- . ..... ,0...*. .c.x.... 1b1,1,1,-AIOa4LE, ',IA.: .1 Az, .11a t' i.L, dui itottrg. T SORROWS, 1111031 tlaiwa •we like adm 4.• aguataia Mae* hem the pen eye Mete thafieisi the teereirep pies eillletteete Weer meet ; Nom pay heel the bops dlepettleg, hen this Wee, Weeding lout. W bsa saa,la Waal soduswer tire tout felt, pagan tier, Queueltibkir rpm ray of &dans— 'al &was, ivory arrxklus bar ; This. Indeed we awl tlar sorrow liantime bout • seal at woo— • 84dow of the slasby morrow, Onowlig dotter as Ingo. ileasitenosesisle Ss Midas Irma tbs eubbilealaLors Solitude to gefersiereariag, revolve ever itntatiag linurthesptilt bean Ula arriving ibereser tirletirete vertn7 mss Widiabutansalass ewes are behest COOMINIS Seem Seam* Mole. withis the sours neeesseet, Bleep and hidden horn the view, When the beartisang daftly preemena Morning , every vital thrones • Wbssi the raging ihisne of sorrow Haile the sanktrow ef the hawk &aiding tease HU mach the termer, A,nd the eyelids Seel the smart. Conld we ere the Meer weepag Of the dark, deep thiag seal, 'Mak yen we'd neglect the keeping Or aaheed our brother's call? But. alai I the world is telling Startling thinp of human woe, make to thousaad hearts are dwelling Oa the grids but One can know. ILILLATED TO HIS CHILDRIN IL I- gmaia.was..italf ripe r nerdioiset then's*: *bd . my supper the same : it did vet) , trell;enlyrien strait: It 'vit . *, not honest, thou ' I ha& done it 14 times hr fore without a .qualm when I. Wm not hungry. At nightfall I was at, a distal* from any villar r add tbeFdtinle bad eimeled to an even down-pour. I Was glad le iotbilla sight of a rosd-ide ins. I ntottei toUseller for the night in some of the sot -bni . , I Wu, big enough sad strong enough ttreettglilt and not ease, looking to the end-I...esied, slinky* to the end. There were some smells end people banging afloat the doorway, velum for` the night-eoaeh, which changed booms thorn; an)/ besides them, a gentleman with a earpet•img, waiting to be takes up by lt. He stored se very hard, as many people had "done i the courae of my day's journey, sod at last d viti7 smartly, "You're a runaway, sty-lad, 'Lyon? Tell - truth, and shame the devil 1 vas away from school myeelf ; it is smash tough a fel. low run away:! Are you goiegtoniett ? I weal to sea—runaways always do; * Icazei Ns*" Re tot* kali for ranted, • lilt gnesithem mad amewiwiegr- -these Ise -a . The wee% arrived as be was epettittsg• andise: immediate. ly bustled off, and moan to the only meant mit on the roof, and n called to me to hand him up hie carpet-bag,erhieli I did, aid he throw me sixpeneo fur My trouble, alai iooreesing my capital to uieepence.halfpenny. 'The coach drove away in a few mity6tes, but stopped before it 4ad gone fifty :arch, / "tad the strange matt screamed out at the top ,of a senittoriau voice, "Hem, You runaway lad„ take that ; it'll be of use to you, maybe ;" and as the vehiele'rolled no, 'a tromp of paper tottered down into the 'mud. I took it up, thin i kiuk of bikuheotes, but the paper was too thia for that; and when I tininess it to the lamp/over the inn door, I saw that it was merely the outmode of a letter, with a name and Id dress—"Mr Morley, IS Great Waltou.Sdreet, ,Loadon " I put it iuto my pocket, acid asked 'the ho.' , i if I might have shelter any where for the nigilt, in the stable or barn? Ile said tte would ask hie mistress She was just Within the doorway, and met the request' With a very curt refusal, avid turned round to look at we, as I stood outside in thii rain, dnpping at every angle and point. Ilaving.oonsidered me a min ute or two in silence, she whhi, "You've run away, have you, young man ; how old are jeer' Now, even at that as.., I was overlie to questions. I was not going back ; and aloe- e t e r s I deter. mined to slap 104:rroppuiries whieh might lead to my being disoovered by one decisive•answer : "I'm old enough to be any own master; ifyou'll give me ',shelter, I'll be thankful; if you won't, say -so, and I'll go elsewhere " She itninetliate• ly staid that I might go an. The place where I passed the alga was the kitchen, clean, a arm, and cosy. I.elept like a top ou the long settle, after a gratuitous supper ~f bread, cheese, and ale. I had only to answer one more quesaton—wat any father living or ,load ? anti the VIINVIIIII was like a mother tome when I "aid that he wa• dAd. re the worn‘ng, rested and refreshed, 1.-..l . tarted ou my well day's journey. . ~ I thought of them at bouts* good dent that ,any. k==l ht,. I got to latitOott on Sittardikl i ttett' Via the 1 teas Who illtspitl, t tool every night, an t e adltel in the curanthlw by gi 4y. It is surprising how mootr yen can gu through with it %tout heart, youth, and health.— But hiving the great Ebbe!, I foetid toyaelf 21‘,t1.• Thing of that: done and penni less—fur all toy capital was gone tow—alow ib Cuodou. There waa uo rip s 00 ,- n grow i ng any where user the stops of St. Martin's Chureb o on which I slept that night. Fortunately it - Wee ego., thou g h fro-ty and (loll; tn.l I dou't c are to acktiowledge use th.tt I. shed sumo teats ow the uW stouea, thinking of toy mother and the resit uf them at house; pohaps, aim.), I was rather hungry: it is moat likely. I can't throw any romantic glamour over the prosaic facts of that Sunday if I were te talk. till doomsday. When I woke, stiff suet cold, the sun Min rising, and the houses looks(' taller thaw they have ever done Niger; awl toy last idea no falling asleep was' my 6rst at waking—au idea I did not get rid o r all that day—that I had gut notbiug to eat. I at. tended service at St. Martites Church in the morning: loiiking quite a mendicant, ' but very nearly no, in the afternoon I bad a siesta in one of the par k and toward evening, mentors quickened by appetite tualbe, I bethought my. self uf Mr Nlorley and (.rest Walton Strict- I inquirt.d my way, less 14, fo u nd i t aga i n , an d finally came to a sand oppoistflt a large hum tont house; then l.felt profoundly diet 1.13 . 4 not look what is called “rLapectaide:" I was sot a weakling, so that • ioursead-tweisty hosts/ Wave had not exhausted me: bus toy elothes bad s week's dust oo them. However, bp the steps I went., and rang the bell; a livery servant opened the dour, and I asked if Mr. :11orley was at home. Yea, he was; -but he never saw company or tran sacted busittesit no a Sunday, I wootiot com pany, and It had no business; bat I took. the back of the letter and asked the servaot to 'carry it tu his master, which he did. I have beard since tharbe thought I was nue of Mr. Morley's poor relations from the country. I wafted on the step for five minutes or more before be re turned, and when be did, looked very anxiously for birmesestge, as you think. " Master Kays he'll see you; come in." And i n I w e nt. , •Y o u'4 better leave that here," in. dicafing tho bundle, "end rub your ehoee•utt tie mat." ' The man was quite civil, being, I beliese, familiarized with tine coming for help. Mr. Mrrley was a good man. I followed him up stmirs,'"and itsco . a room where Mr' Morley and two ablldrin 'were pitting at a table covered with dessert. Dt flag my cap at the door, I made a pause there. "Flo you've gut here! I said you did net look like turning baek," cried Mr. Morley. "When did you come?" " Last night." " Fouod your friends?" " I bad none to seek." • Mr. Morley turned full round and faced mo. "Come and sit clown, and tell tap all ,about it. What tLehtxti wpp it? Here's Tom menn i a to rem away sour the apanaepaente are int l ima. ..41 his, achool!they take _them 10 ukstOtol itttriupp by way of Ilan. Noir what's )our grimmiteer " I've oot run away from aebool," said I rather ftlftentily; "I've ran away boil home bemuse there are too malty of to for my mother to kelp, and tweet to keep myself:" . . " What's poor name?" . " Itieberil firqrkermet." ' ' "Itneir it,frilitirstie onee---nilieg Fred, emi li - e'ires'i - nab merchant 4 . , oee, ligif t ~ g t,ali fulled; U. b•clovu 106 1 1 1 0--m- t kl#o . 2 your "MY gratedftakt„ l oeA. . is,. Ltlna4 o Dot s died , long . asil )i, may be the esteee,...tio . 11 :411, I introttmeattoXl.A44oo) I tulT° •/WS WY- 40 04 wJ "Ms t ` e was - ttotoete too t I ' '` lefeit'vei should •thielti he wee - it may 'emelt - iiietiiite 4 it scat Neu te.siebeed ill the wortct. 'Ha tabotai Your ri , . 7 ,„, c1 ~....,.),....m i.,,, .. 4 "tir mith 1 4 ' s' z rmillt4'iiloiliiiii ilidilrie ' ' t'. . 'aitilwVie I hartireaT4 — , 1 . ,'.1. ' f lL3,* I 'll'Attir' ..*''"''_ i ., , . . . lit h ,-; . T . -,- -14 - ~,.' • ti 4 sh ~ ._, ,-. ~.i, 1 • ir ' , ~xQ`~ Ern 144 44, fag . - 4„; r— r • - • %LI, -r,-;+Ftr- i~ daei tioi slink Wu& it. when he died, she mans to ip the end." 1 1,IlieharlYargemsemPt-the racing tadctlettlag. He est when beennitd, bandies to 1 fa cwinenikitkwilis his father hear, „ ease to rale tmether." I blushed. Warksigli I had some how, but I would rather ban lisitt,say.seeret. Mr. Morley b.d his eye lapines•, f t " How so, Bier I treatitrod !Omsk. " He was a waning to se," Wits the abrupt and eery seri regions. i"Where have you got your sad spirit kite not from Gatherer grand I nosh fortis." " Prom ter troth s!, Hie 44 Elbe seat be one is s'iltwasesid. • I nnamike bee your father. I was e lad Ikea in James Parqeersosee odes. The nest lees, reckless yams fellow he wig Itioking for ward to s handsome competence, -and throwing his buoy about lif it had beau ohookpetooes. We Into at the maw sehmilj amt) there he was all for !mos, kites, Mifirblei,,sed We; proposed to rue awe.* teietker; Lie he could never make up his maid to °limb the Playground., wall, and I ran away aloes. He was settessive-. ly apprenticed to it civil seglaser, sa architect,: and an wormy; and each muter war so oblir ing as to anal his iodations slier the lapse of. a few months. Then be went to sea, sad turned op agaio, like a bad halfpenny, at six, weeks' I end: sea life did not agree with hilly' indeed,l nothing did agree with hint bet hie ease and hie pleasure, so he subsided epee a stool in his fath ers's afftes. I bars limed his tell the story of his yoatbfal missimaces as as enelleet joke, sad bare laughed with him sad thought him a( fine fellow, though I bad begot to go steadily in, the mill, sad work there. He never worked; ho used to lie in bed till hell past tee or eleven o'clock, and be threatened through the keyhole with sold pig by hill Aso Jane. He bad tepee. tattoos from her, bet offended her. "Will you bah a piece of sake?" asked the little girl whom I had noticed at my entrance' into the roes. She was standing in front of me with a greet wedge of it in bee fingers offering it; l to me. I took it, and ate it slowly, Dot as if I were particularly hungry, though every. crumb; was precious; and she tratel;ed 'me with a very earnest atteniion as if she had never seen any, thing like me before. I was rather ogreish, no dOubt. Her fattier ordered the boy who sat still t the table, cracking filberts and listening with all his might, to pow me out a glees of wipe, which ho did relootmotiy. •Re was t pale, small @restore, with men features, and not more titan t en years old to look se, though be was tbirteen;• the girl was pretty, and prettily dressed in a white Emilio frock sod bin sash. The y were cousins; Cousin Tom and Cousin Nellie they' cal led each other. After I bad drank the vine anti was Waling again to what Mr. Morley talked about, his words yew iirolved and in tiistieet. Will it be believed that I fell saleepZ' When I wok: up with a gee:kiwi, the' Oren were gone and a servant was bringing in candle& I sprang up, and began to stammer an apology. "Sit down again; I bare not beard all I want - to bear, or said all I want to say," Mr. Morley interptned. "How many of yin did Richard .ffervsenoe ,- AltIo.10,01?-. i Ted4oo , 4 shout v. ""So T began sod told hint ail 1 knew; how' thing's had not prospered with us, sod how we sirre getting behiodhand with the world when my father took it iota his had &oven that shop; what a grievanoe it was to my InOtUri and how he died of the fevers fortniibt after It was be gun. cud left sin littktobildreo unprovided - for • allichard Vannerson ill overt be was one of those careless neer,de rally who ate kept by a mei& providence for the eosouragnoseot of char itsble and indulgent persons. I renienebee bOw be used to rave against skittish formic, sod swear she _ had a spite against bins, whoa he was doiog everything in his power to spite her. And be is,dead?" "Two mottbs ago." Mr. Morey wu silent for several minutes; at !set he said, suddesly, "What do you expect from me; what do you want from me? I knot" nothing of you. You've sot some begging—l caret offer you a sbillisg." Ile evidently expected Me to say .something more, but I did sot; I may get up to go* away; indeed, I bad so obits on as; of s. "Where an you ring to-sight---sewhare pair: %isobar wartime .then you may stay here if you chaotic .41141 i said berms, your father did me a good urn owe, and I'll pay is to his sea," said Mr.. Kerley. - AR(O , the first thhig , yee'll do will he to writs to your mother." "I*dititer not, Si,, suiiil see my way," laid I. I did sot wrist shwa at home to hour say thing about tie 'Still eudd lay that I was above seed and getting en. "Not see year wey! It's straight forward; every -body's way is straight forivord, if they would only keep to it, limited of edging off is eisrelobrausethisg grimier or pitumiter than what they see before them. You'll write Id you mother, Richard rarcptenes, and tell her that y • , n are safe and hue 'found a friend; eves if you d ,l't tell tier more. It is your plain du ty, Sir, quite as mach duty as it Ira is the first instance to res away. Than we will have up the add beef.' I mete the letter with pea wed paper that be pee ale then sad thee; bst it steer west.-\-; Well, I've bees sorry for it since. After the cold beef I welt. to bed is the 'goons. We i ' roots." Mr. Morley had hosts of °awry relativea)rho caw up to twos pariodiadly to be helped owls the world' bj ilts; sad nai l that go t a *P. 6 41 1 oftaipkid this little- grass bad room at the hack °t abs Wow Whes I entered Mr. Morley's odes it vat' sappwed that I was: one of thffir WO, per eoutry wades, Raig Too let ositiere trash. Is was sot usill bad bees away five War. Isle; ibutWilifik I Ist-ibes luny at home gibers tme sad spistel. was &beg. • To be my ones in every** samba I dropped then a lbse to pi dist I was iwOhe lewd et Ike living; but I wslansi.ansts ds A() Purim ibsaa ail. Is was 4 racy NH* . area by As tins I bad bsynAt.yeas we thamosiddi fossil it out. I wastsucgoisg sn be rids bpsay mega* stroke of fortune; sad if I waited until I grew ludo 'cadent is ebe,eeiiaarf ammo et eosins, wiry, I `sboightt' I air !ow sigviii.. a. WO iged. assa, aad dial Woe usataatisil iossjoiaa , over me. Be jest Woe I. mat. abuse', I Irma her a long iasiar. Aell4 nr ia: all Whist- my &hip am p sineel left W • sad to go down wid sloshes ,all • saw . frde Silo, *Marl stimitaillessiari a 100141041.- 440 r iltk-4114,14: ' was ist as Aso paialt or sai-ealiesnuariaied tea rep aphig, . ~w wltomittioso. ' , Pt 0,1-44-- - Asiesolassa, pilaid amiimmaipaishmr.e-i ion /bar "let il lit i le i l,0 0 . 1 : 1 0 0 4*:t *a* __chi*. . : !If ass. l ip issitipass say Wiese , •LIMINIS ',4-.141A, i I=4 .. I r' ;. t - i r.• I V* * ilif.r°67l bif siftildair ' • wilo4 1 4 , '--saadsiss - ems busk k - --- 4 pot .101" vjga, 'I, -* vat -isaren szn lEZI /•: "Z r . 1,11100.10 rtn. ,"..1.61Pe - .54f ;.R.1,111"3• ait4. frgoltio ~ =EI IBM lEg==io ,• • in. i-4.74, - .1 • Ala -14 4,4 L 40 , vr . 4o. . 41. • • , !itZt °hair, With bar boittbgeimiw Mit teiMa Moeda taidoi whisk obsteid -imi‘itma 1 slab osee spoor wane, -1111.0 , 1100. it, salting it her mullmiew ummityf sad- 41 1.• deed," says my mother, grwbat would lime 110► ammo of you Andrew bat for it? Ifoweegbs to feel a respect for it." And es is our Mutt um do. Maggie hie rem w j est about what mile our "squatie o. i"MO Yeses, we' rise from the eels," she mite, 'sod my mother bide her hash. My mother sees no furl is it; to her it was s hard trial, sod as such will always be remembered. la &AI surybilay aka aleigh at business airy both Maggie wu grown up, and looking old for liar age, which is only two years more than my own but you _might see she was a widesthiet old maid, even if the mourning ring on her low had not let you partly into the poor girl's I'o , - • oe. Marian, my wooed sister, isas married an. gone from home, ant Lens, Ill i Tor was 0a1,,u a governess in a greet 7. a& it was Christmas time, they both came to ar leigh fora days, and also Henry, taxa his situation in . . "I shall wits sever .ses all my *Wham monad me at one • again," said my .ether; "I am getting old in world." Bat she has had os all around her m ' Ita Olminnessem since then, and some of as • very eonsiders ble additions, or enkick -shall we eusatt call the great boys andgiris that growing up about us into men and women so testi that our own-youth ,is quite throws beak into tks,shisilef Not cumbrances I think. I had managed Mr. Morley's affairs at Ili% which had got into some entanglement, as mush to his satisfattion, that when I meat bask to town he let me have a small share in the busi ness, and make ventures on my own. aceoant— I began to get on then; for my though on a small scale, prosperedtrle:: the way togreater: everybydy mast have a be . - ginning. Long before I went out UM° I bad vacated the little green "cousins' tool" foriodg lags of my own, but had sdll continued lert frequent guest in Great Walton Street; sad. had not been there more than twice idler Illy re turn before I made a discOvery which did hot please me, indeed it maih, me a miserable, IN= consolate dog for months; it wee, that Mr. Door ley destined - his daughter I{Llem for her *m s in Tom. Mr. Morley told me himself. one night when we were alone in the dieing:room; perhaps the old man suspected; but no matter. Tom Fleteber was one•and-twenty &a; a pale-feet:a, undersized, poor-spirited oreatare.— I could sot abide him. Ellen was sieges': a rosebud, a merry, laughing, kind, warm-hearted girl she was u ever breathed; sad Raise ae friend ly toward me as she was that first night wits* she gave me the big lump of cake out of her hand, and my boy's heart was vowed to her ihr. ever foe the kindness of ties set: When Mr. Marley and I west up stairs. after I had beard the sews, I'was worldly wery dell. To came in soon after from dialogat his dab, and had tea. Ellen did not lite Tots say more than I did; sad when dhe was sob ridiealiag htw mercilessly (she bad a sharp teare--mss what woman who is worths Chip has atoal) ab* kept him at such $ di:team - do he did *straim , to speak to her: She was ha' one at bar 'ter moods that might; sad Taal "Weald kW bale Idled • he was under her - *latticing: - Eibe.bithillthl owed - him long sgo; but she had'plinhileed :•. marry him whet almost a child, and - befitirur At knew what marrying meant. . She fork 16 - change tier mind now, nod I was the mina 'dr that change. I was as conch in love with het as a man could be; and if she bad a fondneut foi any body besides kier father, it was for myself. We were both well aware of this some time be. fore we ventured explicitly to say so. It weeds this particular evening, if Ellen bad not found ; me out before, that she, made the discovery of my affection for bar, though I had sot my as surance of hers so early. - Tom asked her to sing; and instead of mak ing any of tire thousand-and-one swum that, girls are generally so ready with, she simply re. plied that oho was not in the humor. If Tom bad not been suoh a mean scoundrel, I could have pitied him for the contemptuous °oldness that Ellen threw into all she said to bile, though that was Little enough; but Tom knew thus bee father was on his side, and bore it philosopiosily enough. He ooatded to me—l mid have seat' en his its:situated vanity oat of him witlividish— that Nellie was erased in love with him; but es she was quite safe for him be should take a lit. de longer time to sow his wild °sta. He bad set up a house of his ewe at a short distance from town, and there he received, his own kind of eotipany that he could notbrhig toils nick's henseL— very low company itgeneraity was. It is` to throw me into the wadest tele 6 tiligk that MY pure little Ellen could ever be the Wile of snob i creature; .and it I bad not seen bet eo thoroughly set art:410141o, I don't know what I might not have dope. - -... Tom left before me that evenly and when he was gone, Ellen retioiered herkutsidri R sbe would sing for me with onoe ' I ea. ig not exactly tell how it. came ilkbout, bat r. Mod. bey baring dropped as leep hills may chair, wi began to talk to g ether - is an undertone by Om piano, and I told her about ell of item at,. .homit, which I bad never dose before. She lietwilmil with a great . deal of interest, and asked a good many questions respecting my mother aid. .in ten; and how I had enjoyed cotes house atter so long an absence. And I said, "Ii was vary: pleasant to be there, Nellie; boo i was glad a come back here: it always seems horse to wi most where you are mow.' &be tamed and looked away as she shut up the nee= I was startled et what I bed seed, he she seemed frightened, and , I did loot know whether she wee angry or not.- “Nellie, are yousagry with sari I whispered, catching ewe of her bads is mine and holding it fast. " - She was very white now, and her eyes Ws* shinier as if "there were teats io theasilit 'You had better go sway,l "I=7 Waialtaki said, and she gave a kiwis& ' Itt bee fah. er. I was very mad disposed,iti . Ungar; bet she reitetsted, °Go, radioed; go" noir She remembered be. inisereth atelier Cousin Tom; while I, for a moment, felt that I was not adios right by my 'benefsetor. Aftstararl, when 11 Hounoto the point of /*M a ths 106iiilla / Uteri writhed to as evil - Rea' who ' weolii break her' heart, I threw' that aid few calai oonikteration to the wiods apiregooke out. Bat the time was not Jet ripet . Ta that. ~ ~ . , ~.• Another year wontoverar heed, itio , weevil Mr. morloy shod'; - tho ssanagement . ot Inttliiia le 9) '''' **t e a "14 •„, ..421,,,c4,-"Zr*Ml.l4l,,Vti3Ntt EIME - 14 i •.t.,1,* , t1,110 t 44pacv - 41 M 6.f01 " 4 4114W0 .1 0 64 .. 43" / rtgir "6174401t* ES .`g -:.SLY'. w~iw+ , 1: =aliter. i , and, bpdiat,oin, . e l ecesSopa,. her an admindon thai Tom Pleading sea _ to hoe, niiii thet.. the thee& of, a _rnantisikellik kin woo pad ot to bor faeliagp.• „me,. (Wok had being. akli of battaalatite- imp e might taiga iga Wawa *naiades, foam ' Aso iselthimorif anateal, into, dm biasoada..law, and earful of saarnalsebtie his diaplessure, hods taspeak aft--.fit abbersonoa - It wan a- critical, woman 4is could by no moans be of Bawl . Nee onjostlenoreniel , • . pigineicsa rollbars ' rail= a l . impininsisw q • - Illfon,seber4slee UN dro ve as; slash all idly white,. ant Ow glittering is her pretty wag sad I stood "Oliiiik -, ' hog riegiesoly fro* one foot to the Wha rf _'-illd'i venturing to being fay Ulnae to the . teliklini, or lose if all,itntil she looked sp at nit Ind ' , gee , :' I) 44 Yea ItetYwi Riehird—" • , • :i.-- I eat; knew one Ibis at that messent-Atrit mush 1 loold War, im .1 eat her irgetdolgihr tie phistr shoitcond told tit ici: Meth s at made no ita4nerf id elm did - net 'Tilt ai la hod own, tr • me go - this dais, Al_ *a d Alld easstit 1101114 a 41 ,4 KV " aria:cabs. 1— • • - Ig rAiS 1 4" Url4 it ba d' 0 11;1 , 1 , 6 1 4404 i: a I.ll Xiii w cows ui eli a : . a Voom• T 4 *3 rail "V 0: 7.0A, 1 *, • "I pkikefroill„ /4mrd_, His heart ItaiL4,..iiiC oa my mail trig OW if milted nitike i g* I ;Usk / r sh e gilti. don's like 10 .pm. i n ,' Bat, Ilieltud, what if he is angryr HS, NOG mu angry with me in hie life How can I bop: it!" kolteeted - her, and bade her Isive . . . 1-.1 wlli bre 'outage for yo n, de m; , 4 ,aaa4 eber r eqd thresh-she .Imm tromblini s = lei :a . Amato into her face and a. iota he rs, that told mer love for armioool6: pet that omiar into bar Making litaio halt, ~, Whew Mr. Morley Male in , sb o west away ta her bedroom, and /Araks. to he old man, mg& told him all. He trees gory mart and an Asti. , nate um, notTithatandiag his many good pavan end at arm be went into an awful rags,- ealliog sew oil manner of traitors and smote aid inoresir slinging to listen to a single pies, and,' a i i .fm.Mdding mil ever to set foot within his ..e. spin, or to bold with Helen soy eon= ember by word sairecos. ,Be fatale* her roan, sad tried to make her, in my iplw premiss newer more-to he'd any evoten; with me; bat the brave girt, though she were' bitterly, refuse& to do that. - -- --- • NI - Mould beet it, father; I should' *tall as** that saw Biehardrisebbodlisrad*, fiktoblVicirstn,sitO A hem - r" •• / OW, gl? " ' II4AIII/ . . 4 ' 4 # 014 1..,:• 1 41R.:41 '4l-biari; iutratft ,nererli tee your hoe 1014 #4 so „ a to to the mime lits., Then to Ellen he add "TI. you dot& bie ytiogitlu 7014( nig& •zi / csnsith t mrtirOf sad if yoll'4lo4i thpatlo,7, rii e ity, ekes yeti ofan4luitaunmorq asagtkftj,° Tow ow* Etit Jett woary ,41 slam mespies to his Iwo. "Don't say itsy more, fatlter,.don't say hard things attic cried ,she; "I never lilted Tow g o 4 04 ,4 ears for as, sad hs would hill me soosi—l luta ho would. Richard, ilagel,,You wy To see bar Umiak oe,t, her bead to me, m o m for help, threw the old sae into a tenlibie "Begooer he exclaimed. "Out of tuy t.— "Rego 344 0.1 , 1 ” said I, rosy • qour/4. way that aamited his LiuPerstam 7 tom NT this =a "X/ 4 .4 IgP • II" PS PPS 1 1 9AICSU ss yo u ;Wl44 11111,11 . reason to be did icke bra East sc know Too Fletcher's ;ifs Bs' lift will wet pr. 7ma lbe .tree lee, Vito, rit.nost • , N Tea, yea„ Blobtird but go slew " • 'll Aad as ay staying seemed may monsat Warless bee father, I noluessitly deperted-mess hnsough sad angry enough, as you meg mil I, tried to toot /Mom the • neat day Satire mt. aims that, kis, us always, refused udimite Isom I wrote,..b.as my letters wire rassrsedres me nursed, as that:l./lass &h ay had uoverrearia ed lay desliugfairsais. 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