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| Vou. XXIV. FRING INERT |remewm, ~NEW. YORK, J ‘TANUARY 7, 1880. rene No. 8.4
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WINTER. t to be masculine. Yet strides acrovs tho short, oron turt of the com- t to rights, There was a lantern in the
— in the dime. rtting of currlsg®, ort, 0 all the requisites for {
BY W. COLLINS. fis vetonder | lip, on the cont trary. there was a de ly the moon rosé, alm: nly. from | obtainmg a light mek cooneguently the foot
deeeteation that “was almost pililews, a resolve bebind's ea solontn- fooking hi ea (rie send ct the road, lammer-
‘The jolly old winter's coming atlas that was almost crucl, expressed in the'firm ten- | him, and the whole landscape becamo moi inj as tule at the ‘wheel. Thi .
fo fr BaD ‘we shall be, sion of that beautiful mouth. fine ef ‘ite young Fethtionan the Hering | by the hedge | pecial ‘love,’ a NE. artrei nt, Tay love to \
Wo can gallop o'r the ie vo ast ‘he exes of this young man wore long, almond. 1 moonlight makes damsols sentimental, He we ‘st St: Kdmond's; be is ptich a favorite .
And nave wey ‘old spree. shaped, in ¢ the most oxqnisite pige, the andy Youths lovonicl " sard the youn man, “Now an air of mine.’
‘wood, pore , for one, couas it here if Thad light enough, touching and nobie_humilit lady not fail Miss Lamotte. Charged ae
And frolicking in the hay; ae either of men or of w women. "Long | and pen a sonn: to the dark eves of Canicen ii @ | such a precious freight as the sop e tt
‘We can tnke a ridethat will do us good incios, lark and silken, fringed these magnificent | Lamotte. ro poerless Cathleen—: snd I have resolved ony man at once. ered over the word—“of Bliss L 4
Ii our jolly fonr-horse elelzb. blue oyes ands what did these eyes. expross ?— to make her my wife, spite of ber dotestable pri ide ‘Ah, Mr. Arkwright,” eh he eaid, im a tone cold | tread the earth with .a bghter step—I shall .
‘hee’ ley of ors a aronnd smnee humor, "Thy Masked and |epile of my poverty, and her enormons woah, | and ch mndesca ting. exou porctive wo are. in [myself in higher atmosphere.”
To jotn us on our way, seintated Pia fire'sp rks; eviden: agree- | Spite of bor wealth, did Leay? Ab,ah! what uso oon. little lexity,” onan that wheel ready nut asked the mother .
‘So put of the bells to make it’gound able thoughts were passing: ‘rough ‘the young | would she bé to me without her wealth? A plese, gece Ar aright bowed low to the lady. f Cathleen, gaits ea tently. + f
\ yo merty, happy and ay. , - + | gentiomsn's brai hre, truly,to have encl.a beantitnl wife; bat { have ny assistance, Aire, Lamotto,” nh treally do ive now, my dese madam,” laughed ‘ t
eae jack vst shall caf; ts streams = “It is laus “able,” ho ssid, aloud, “to hear m hink, alas! of other things than pleasure. I asied hie oun m heir “It is not cold. What makes you in }
\ Aad hen a eerie good nnclo discourse of the good thi at tien tage m find fortnoo; piessure will follow; and really done know,” returned the indy, in a ous h very ry great inssto?™
Wik hls beautiful Blary Leo. in bumannature. Poo a 0 he lias | Gatliloen ee Acca stiches, roiee's ‘of caroless superiority, which nettled the ood, ins rapture, gazing at Cathleen
We'll try our atecls, that so brightly gleam found several amisbie cop 5 Theor of | beauty, position, » L lean,” ride of Uscar. “Lauppose {he rervant will see Lamotte. Hor i eau was small, superb, wreathed ‘
-As wo fy o'er tho beaallful tos. bs Tong. career. What would le if he could } his cap ones mor he mad rie a 2 | Eo ‘about with plaits of raven bair; her complexion
So, winter coms as soon as you plese eg ite into the hearts of his neighbors t ince Beveronco, then patting hie cap oo again, |. “This detostablo woman doce not exon thank | seensed delicate i the mooaboarns, 26 the petals «
'm waiting for you long; started ‘briskly forwar me for offering my services,” said: id Ovoar, to nm- 3 by a ‘
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Tiong et no Yen bres, young man loughed aloud, and hen he ie had quitted the common,- and was | eolf. sigan where is Ingecosstla | m $ :
-Anid sing my skating song. pat his crimson eap upon his handsome bea walling along a roa d, prio, Joe ed Crhite in te | Cathiec fal,
more, and crossing rapidly over the ‘mage plunge moonlight. it wi oad leading to Whe | he thought thus, Mise Re notte, the | tell’of the wondrous igs be dark,
ed into a. woodland path on the loft side of the ard that gray Mower and chister of housea, | proateet ‘aud beauty ree counties, sod 1 not feo el half tntousted wl ‘the memory y of
EERLESS ‘CATHLEEN; stream. He walked on for some time, without ‘we have mentioned before. All at once, | put her bead ‘ont of the ‘mado. weet een had famines witchery; a very faint hue of the
mooting, with any particular adventure; now The young maa heard the, wound of -earriegs | fauen off her bat, probatty she Wad been sleeping |r ‘on either fair check, and tue lips wore
d thon @ rabbit started across his path or the fhe els, and the Prancing feet of horses ahead of | in the Carrisges "Seen in the light of the mel eliow bright red red, sloqnent, lovable, It was not a
Briar of a blackberry bush obstructed Lis way. Autumn socom, the loveloces of Airs. La-| bausiiy month, ike tliat of her etately aromas
THE STOL BN T CASKE! Whenever sch a slight obstacle presented itself, ” he cried; “that is Lamotte’s car-| motte was enough ‘to ect a poct dri reaming, to|yot there was a ‘of pride visible now and
* the young man broke off the intruding branch | riage. wh sare have they sen al day ? To some Grive a painter frantic, to enrapture a lover far | anon, in _{oee eplendia k eyes of Cathleen,
with morta cold resolve, and flung it on one | picnic ‘party, T suppose: ‘in five “more | beyond the bounds of ordinary admiration. * For the leire
By General rt of careless and contemptuous dis-| moments, Cathleen wall bo Close tome, and Ihave | Gathieen was excoodingly beautifal, wilh te a “The wheol je safe, now, madam,” enid the foot-'
no right to stop her, and enter iuto converse, 1| perb graco ote que. (the enchanting voice and } man to his mistress, before climbing to the box,
ight h ym who | am nut Porition is tco mean ;| maoner of = ue Ieaned, ono oval chook | | “Tell Gray to drive ‘on at once,” said the proud
eee would rei Garo martencrer ty a8 every | i¢ shall not always bo 30, fair Queen of Dungaryox | uper fo hand, like Juliet in the yay, and | lady n Towers.
he has hails, and she has castle thing to bis purpose, regardless ofall stro this own | Towers; there cacret by your, any his | ated a dengorore eeue opon Quoar “Arkoright, ight lfted his bat, and bent his
Sind tie nuant sean eaaies. co an advange one who was destined to | tors. Lbave heard enough tales of the haunted | “A. terrible catastropbo, is it not, Mr. Ark- head, in bomble adien, “Ihe heiress waved hor
Follow far on the directing of ber Moating dove lke theese Sut etertone for himself; to ruin, and the blood stained flooring; and mur-| wright! We have beca. ene the’ whole day hand, and called out ple scanty:
hand, sree se daring aud giddy bight on te ladder mars of the old car's namo, blotted how ont of |at tho Earl of Vargrare’s “Sato fe omg to ron, Mr. Arkwright; doo' forget
‘So to mark upon the Dblastet / D, of fame and proaperity, have my you day,” faltered | my me 0.” And then the carriage rotled of
are of her land. this gentleman emorced from the thick treadured recrot. Tecoesce vot ‘my r hoart, Osean Tor tie Fenty of catiioee had dazzled bis and the ye ‘young man was left standing ih the
Bl Taarrelt Browniag. | wy oitor of tho woods, and stra ek acroag a common | Som soe dae, faire rset ol 5 al steud | senses for s moment, and he hardly new hat the moun, bolting bis at in hia hand,
ense woods | which touched on tho ekirts ofthe thickets, ‘Tho | as judge, over your proud old grandfather, and | work! bo the proper tpees Sweet Calhiven,” whispered Oscar; “how T
An aryon Aleeeee “beams amore “n | glow bad by this timo nearly died ont of the sky, | dictate my own to Freee a ee ae ror ree Lamoite stared. in coll wish she would fove met She has ti seme plone
atts of ruby light pone 5 juiveret ich | gud long processions of purple clouds were. float: bufore mor" surprise, at the young man who lind dare ed to sek, | ant amiles for everybody though, Fam afraid.
saat rough ‘the great” don 9 mater [ing from theweat.. hero wero bill standing in} = At this moment the gound of the prancing feet | whether so grost adame as Miss motte of Dan | Never, mind, time and patience work wonders,
med aflame; tbe foliage which bordered cac sharp outli nat the pale. prim and rolling wheels became more distinctly andi- } gatvon had passed a pleacant Se t Cathleen | ‘Timo? I have an abundance of it, I am -only
ore clowed in the golden glery. A picturesque | ground of tho he: ave. goumg nen. pers blo. Prosently & tara in the rrad brought the | replied with.» merry biti Jauch twenty-two sears old, and life epreade, ont before
shore ei pdge 81 hned thestream from shore to | ceived a certain 08) Power wich be recognized, ge intosight, «7, dav, equi | “Oly, toa, T base enjoved it iummengely; there] me live an instaivad peg, poem, which 1 may
Thore.,. This bridge hat high oa the side of one of these hills. Houses ex sid oot he ‘tie “qakieinced livories of te men-sérvants are numbera ‘of children there, and L adore child- | write guy that Iwill.’ And the words I seo
‘fmbankment on either side ages were clnstered about it, but the jas | glittered in the mou antight, ‘The young gentle- ced out the shadowy finger of the spirit of
ing at a great clovation al Seieaintly visible in that fading light, fran whoso etapa we have beon followitg, drew madlapny “children!” said ‘the rash 5 re “are thireeFaines Fortuuo, Love.
hang seateman leaned over the reiling of thia| Fl pave four miles yet before | rench home,” he | toward the side of the ize and waited bowing ery lw to the heirosa and il it these andl al ‘the ploamureg sad lon
brfige and look int ring | eid to bine one ‘mileg without amuseraont | eatriy pase him, wh Mier Tarmotte bud anjaved | ore they bring in their’ tra before Kant Bo
Nlo’beneath him. 2t last, a dark j and withont company. soddenty atdpnedy the “coacharen ua felt juclined to dare hor ther faa, Sears oer, Pationos. Yee, so long.
fide ‘boncatt Min vad Seca the ‘an poof die lanai on vate bitterly, but there wasmu-| reins, the footman doscended fromm hi ¥ in very fond of children,” repeatod | as the harvest of my * ae ‘ripening under the
grimson cap. wpclowed the this | sic in his | md-eomething was wrong ei ith Cathle Tt peakioga tls celal, sin of prosperity. talents of tho ito
is oad, ail Bea ee ‘rite Brom “two or Jonge on this common,” ho add- horeee or with tho wheel of the who] “ha ot ites wuoel ee co shed ra La- order; Ehave Thave won hon
waving bro netacl jie were of dark brown, Lis | ed, to himself. aoe Bu et rt ets pin bad Lelinpod out of oue wn ne ‘wheels, motte of the man, at Cambridge; fines splendid face ‘aud f
pipe and mows regularity, his complexion al-| And forthwith beg: an to pace with rapid! and it Proceso eo adair | “Jt wilbepi resoauly, »madam,” returned the man, | What do I lack to make Chdiicen love mo? our.
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