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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. XXIV, no. 14, February 18, 1869.
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Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia), 1810-1886.
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9 January 2014
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1869-02-18
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New York : Street & Smith
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New York Weekly. Curse of Gold; or, The Path of Thorns / by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Path of Thorns.
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IN THE CLYY OF THE DEAD. |
BY BELEN A, MANVILLE,
‘The do.d leaves rustte "neath wy feet,
vee ad
walk adown the silent alsles
OF the eity of the dead.
Betore my sight on elther side
Upon ties etre atone,
sar of
‘itn tangled vives o'rerowa.
feb form so large a part
tn wemeriog ol a yes
sybeh poss the male power
1 sacitie my tremtling lips repeat,
‘But naught bat echoes stir,
The tangled briary that weaves
A drapery over her.
(arte where the groan?
with autuin leaves i red,
T see the spot where they have made
Kate’ lowly beds
Another fondly eherished nai
tit reads
He loves, he loves thee yet.
And 0 T read name after name,
Until above mny head.
‘The stars come forth to smile upon
ead.
_PATROON SD DAUGHTER.
A Tale of Cotoniat
By P. HAMILTON MYERS.
Times,
“din No. 12 Back numbers can
This story was commer
t in ‘Agent throughout the United
7 Beobuained fou any
YI
R XL
~ Way young Van Sehioouhoven had parted with
his over-cordial friouds, the Hollenb he
not go directly home, but wended his
Wail strovt, tien by "no means a ake
ad topped ak the eres ud thowy
Bowe of Gideon M
eat
a ate to’ obeequionsi
‘Adolphus, ‘who was a ncareely at the pains to con-
‘ceal his aversion for the man who he believed to
be the author of his father’s rain.
‘at if Dolph disliked tia fatge and farning man,
his antipatliy was still more decided to the mex~
chant's son, # young man of about his own years,
Sinn ho bad Wow aud loacted as a'boy, and
with whom be oid reluctantly: roneved f ace
quaintance sinc: wo return
Gilbert MacF' lossen bad Boon a eeu: at, ‘at eeliool
‘until
“battle royal” with
eharaprensbip which
‘i divested him of &
ad been maintained
4 ‘had novor forgivon Dolph for this hanitiae
" ndalthongh t there had been no subsequent
guste betwen thom, each fle that he waa tho
object of the other, and now in
manhood, ‘iter vexuited tn the rascondency over
is old their ch had
given bis, ‘sud lost no sony ofistue
ver inn,
was a man of and handsom
fase but Hyeee nas al i a einielor expression | 00
‘on his countenance, ane ot had an air of conceit
and arrogauco which would have spoiled the
st feature:
His ack
only
phn;
R
exée might hare been soft and gou
in thoy had instead a cunning tnd
ssaaky look, aid his flue mouth was marred by
that perpelual smirk of seif-complaconoy, which
dom faus to awaken diegustin the mind of the
Dolph inet him this morning and at the fi
view ot bis grandiose aie guessed that vometng
bad happened to intlate his vanity even more than
usu
neh vas
uo miatakon in this eonjeoturo, for Gu
‘ave hia to understand that he
Ra opidined a Sieukenwuts commnsston the
Army of Invasion wl which was soon to start on its
‘nm
nto
This. miormation was accomy es ied with some
tigoitcant nods wud winks, and with » frequent
‘compresaion of the 5} were in-
fended to intimate « great Seal'more. ‘tine what
e
et ho said considerablo—and, nooording to his
views, the F seeu a military enter-
Beinn rian, nor mere eure to be proll
gt houses wad rewards to its projectors,
‘he fleet is already at Booka, ie sail, “with
borough's men on on "board,
‘ke too sure of that,” sai
onl
wn ant Gilbert MacFlow
a
valu of the coveted post
Ey
the mild-mannered Dolph was forced into 8 ‘
im a1
ae
nd | of
Ten tno” En
aes,
“Then Nichelson says there is a government
tract of land, a hundred miles long, ‘on the St,
, Gud I dou't kuow how’ many miles
ir) tie fertile ovtl tour which ta tobe nade
saucy ory land,’ Evsry privato is to havo
audred acres, and every commissioned
aie the rank Uf colonel, ive hundred,
oft
‘Thiuk
4 trig g00d pay, considering there is to be no
ne n. 8 those of us who
w their good ali ities will be rich
at oncg. “thon tho pay is vory good. besides, you
now.”
“I know it i," replied Adolphus, whose, long-
ings to join the army wre ineroased by Gilbert's
representations, Dut whose hope scot acommission
felt ia proportion ‘ay he heard these high estimates
f their ¥
ore longed fo know low the new-fledged lien
tenant bea obi wed his st, but he was not wi
lin proach 16 inuimacy with, i,
and he he mat not ak him, but only watched for
Shanes to brosic up tg interviow without Fade:
ness.
‘But Gilbert chatted on and gave him no ehance
to go.
natithore are a few vacancies in the ranks xels" ”
iignitcanls at ble com
suid, looking
Sir company ds
womne 0 ‘otter “iptop chaps."
ick Hart ae
fes—he tri ed ard tog et a m but
wan of no Uso; mine was tho very last ienton,
Dick Htarewick is |
But he said he was bound to go, and he would
~ “WHAT [8 THE NEWS? HE A RED, WWTH PALE Lips, *
have paid e bounty to get a private’s place, tier
hap nies its edie yon it's only ouce in a lifetiau
ach an opportunity offers.”
“Nitiow do you know the comtuisvions are ell be-
stowed 2”
“No matter how I know it. But bless you—
you couldu’t_ wer one if i
number for the captaincies
popolarity is extrenie since the Acadia a
pikwow. T know, Good-morniog.
pa olet tore himee cif away from his'roluble. eom-
hopes, and with an added
Ehasrin “and ndigoatiog deeper than ‘he ‘could
express, that he sliould have such « thing intima.
ng a8 a private under “Lieuten-
Ho went home areatly dejected and no longer
plasing any relunce on old ‘Tennis’ confident pro-
his ostimate,of the
, increased just in pro-
y of attaining ii; and he be-
captaincy in tho great army
Fold ave been, if not for jim, at least
in all similar casos, too,
In his exstement ee quite fiers
fhe promised vi Simon Holionbergh,
ily ty Surprise in tho ovening,
ig pon thors in’very gorgeous array. chick i
dad Deo been the work of half day to decide upon
ani
Ho was kindly received thongh, arto, the
faintest suspicion oi his fspirsuone
gent object of them, or by an
family. Nor did Shimon ay ir do "mente to
waken 2 sarmiee tl ad come in the cliar-
eat ory "aprighit ins
chat, hd ealked uty and in a frightened, raan-
to
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. |
ec fished oa smal felted bile. “ot rather ait
from aci
taht Lolpin wh
tropidation,
1 was from old Tens
“Mn. ADOLPHUS VAN EcHOONTOVE}
nan Sind vet secur gical, Tish all right 1
BoOET Come Kid sO Le Lo-worrow
e opened audéread hein great
, and ran as follows:
Dolph leaped two feet from the floor, exclaim.
ings “ene Bina ta ‘oa tnen with
ob
i modder and ‘tier, an
astonished 8 mon, and went
tee-totut
‘The major read the fetter, and shook his head,
“Don’c make too eure, Dolph |” he said. “Wait
*) at som eee your ‘Then we'll all
“ST don’t, want to sce it,”
“Nor I" added Anns,
it, “Ite dreadful risk.”
pon Dolph entered into an elaborate ar-
gument to show his alarmed mother and sister
that there was to be no danger whatever in the
contemplated war u defense
Froneh? aud to ‘Huron Indiabes bat that ne
Wealth and houors to be reaped {rom it would be
commission,
id the mother.
hope you won't get
‘Wheret
allay their fears, he 6aid more
an hus own rgaigaent eras but he profes sed
to give rathey the prbe sentiment their his
views.
6 0 ie face, Kiswol | gi
ook hands with the | era loo
ang around tiie |i
Dolph was wild with hope aud fear. To be one
Of the aids of the renowned General Nicholwon,
ith the rank of wajar, was a ligt to winch int
aspirations had not aud, aithouxu be
greatly feared bis sean, he resolved fot to
Hrestate about ac houor thus
Pectouly thrust upod bis
ya his doubt, Tennis i eplieds “Tish nothing. |
make ‘erry g je-camp, ish |
a, (start ou
well enough.” \u
Dat ish all. You ber tw ride long side tor
od ef ter is any fighting you and ter gin- |
rat Or perlite he writes a letle note
fake toned or
path and the few English or old Dutch settles
ments noith of Aibeny were in » ats of waives
peril rn eture the y of General Nichole
“hibty eel fais not wi'hout a fort aud @
diangor; bus the peril uf the
rtherweettioments aud of
to be neard, and memurica of the museactes of
| Peers ff
wih terror, aud exciung nota lute vitue
poranion agatint the ambibous rulers who were
waging tis w quest wituont regard to
the “dcwola ‘on whic i ingat opread throughout
detenseleas border land:
ff wich gin, | Oud n Hrook and bis family lived for «
{IT Don you draws, ous long me in biwfal inorauce of tho Fuibore
triple Sten ti times as much pay ag tor Agia hich ed alarmed the small wettlenients, aud
en hen tuey heard them, Baltus gave little ere-
wa slot van laughed at this view of his daties | deuce to te re
9 was any real] | Ne 9 odd-and-twenty years," he
Saud ty howe ie vical ha Thang init. | eaid, “without flor sat by Indians,
io feng ell, you. wants | execpt whea some. poor to
wpse. Dan’ Jou my, sy pet killed, aud h letter | bon. 1b Ashu’ Ukely they'll beg,
sg of ter pay. You shutes yourself”
Winen stall go and seo Not the Mohawks, father, They'l never harm
au
Right aways,
Let mage lome Rest sod aie a ite better.”
pial igi No hurry. 7 mioe,
ATyok hot aupting otter pur
i ook aa 4 oplujaye ih de burdecks alrctty, ed |
areany doy'l dink all de better of you for
eoln'yea When wo are io Rome we must do
“IT only got it!” he concluded, “That's alll”
_ {Ton will bo above oa=heg you" ssid Bh,
moi
“ye! Won't 1?. And hé presuming to talk to
meson tue ranks! ‘The tpstart”-
‘Tutt” said the otd lady,
yell hhope he'll get lus‘ deserte,” adaea
Simon. “Toan’t wis him any thing worse than
th:
‘Sut you shoulan’t wish that,
“Blazes ! looking quite puzzled,
“=I won't havo any thing to do im then.”
Fe took ius leave sooneaiter, and. tho tamil,
after some further discussion of fhe exelting topo,
engaged in their accustomed ig dev
and retired at an early
hour. ‘l
acta slept ata that night, The wildest
ia excited mind
n he e morning it was aloe
fether t's hopeful: monty for is Fatuara anion
Zmords were sour "t
Ui Dolph "Wai Sil you se your
ER XU,
After an early breakfast Dolph went forih in an
guzious frame of mind, an-with doolte rathor
increasing than dimini hastened
house of bia strange patron
1s doubis, wero soon. solved strange y
solved, and certainly in a way that be had not at
tich pated either in his hoping or fes
‘enna Feoeived lim not only cordially but bois-
rously.
‘bef soon tor gineral” he said,
on bt thero was not no commissions left, Not
Delphi's countenance fell. . Why this was what
Gilbert had told him and what he had feared all
5
§
the major and hi dolphus, emi ter captains is made,” continued Tennis,
but searcely spoke ite cast ‘mom ‘and all ¢er Lieutenants and al the second euten-
agen or ea” at her fo Anna. however, ‘und ry one.”
found, that se did nob eneountet her naam vary sorry,” said Dolph, aolefaly.
ist as he bad dreaded, courage and | “Wait a minutel’ Ttold tof gineral 1 bed re:
eked oftenor and longor at Paloma litle taco | eoived a large sum of moneys, Enexpect edly, and
aM and whict kept in| [ tought 1 conld accommodate him with
Ww De pasiguey to ‘ fees nor conophicated wor-
sted work most a the event
id then ised to addre: ess some
lace ‘roma ri te to the visitor, whose agita-
tion rbectae oxtrome at theso eritital moments,
‘and who im a very nervous and asotated
¢ evening wore rather heavil the
old majorineedwced the war torte avd Dolph mene
Hioned that Gilbort MacHiosson had received &
Lieutenant's commission in the army.
Oe courseof courses” sald Gustavus, “the
acFlosaons got every thing.”
ish is always right-side np when it
ra'ps ‘porrid oo faded the old lady, who sat
knitting by the table.
“Gracious—yes—so it is” replied Simon, “But
T2'm glad Gil haa got ite”
“Are you? asked Dolph, whose voice and man-
nor extfeesed 4 anything rub dell
le fad “Topo hell a shots
Oh, ‘Sinan! “ekela and
Anna faded quieky
‘Simon's fuce
vis
was worsing with some cons
emotion eased by the remembrance of « long list
of grievances,
fet Fou don't know all ho said. |‘ hope
et thot ot if that isn’t right, I hope the
pect will m.”
“We ought not. to wish barm of ang kind to
others,” said oe old lady
“Weil, Tu tr; nt errs T'm sure,” re-
iad the « excited youth, “but you don't know Gil.
ree 0 bit too'bad for hia, f the Tar
carried him off ‘nd kept him and made aa Tudian
f him, “Gracious! He is one now. Readymade.
te langhed, and folk that eometiing like
a bond of sympathy wns evtablishod betmeod, hima
ts ho wanted tho other cay, bt I wanted & sigh
‘wy for a friont. I tolt him right out
pauarer pou seo!
Me
“dle brightened up den, And he dram # long
time on ter table, Den he eay, ‘It's no use goin
ter Gaver fo for 2 commission, for dey are all
out. Eies
‘Then you fulcd atter az”
“Waits minutel He dn
im, dram, drum a long
Den ho say, ferry atic, "Ao eb your
ine,
man? Etole hina of, old Major Van
thane "fe hiwson Me bias? T's say, J
other, pul pet so old.”
Dolph laughed,
“Den I tel ii ter or ginoral how you wash educated
Poe in en and what
mua
=
en on aay a pretiye sharp ‘Tor is
0 captai ts fen drum agi a
pose Pf angit'r him on ar
srppere
“On bis staf"
“ any: “twgoteT boll right to an,
alder aid aid -de- ea ‘would question it.’ ”
‘under 1” oxstn aimed De mk a
“He would nef the 1
deny sail the mines a ut te a
‘Yosh, yes! fs
of Major
P Lead:
fash at a muli-
1,” said Dolph, breathless) i.
“No mattere! Dat wash litle mishtake of
mino,” ree ‘Tepni, anghing hearty,
hel abroad, hofn't
th hom; and I saw a ‘great
battle, ‘the | tattle of {Bamilies botwoen she
pats i on ue nde, and the English and At
ihe i "be | the
as the’Bouans do, you know.”
“Yesh—and when we Are in Torey we must do
teh ter Dark keys dow I spore, Aba! Dut Ta
ied you het ee sh goot deal.”
ke seen, iarborony b,
Het 9 hacen tor 1 great tuke? |»
omer ren you ish all right. An man as has
isk | Abralam, eo constat
(Jl be Bai tor id all there kin,”
Stalwart young mau of about Crenty-
two yours, wiso scar ie ow that is name was
im
he addressed by th
abort Dutch nickname
2 Who, der deu? Dore i ‘st no pris ‘s around here,”
“The trurons from Canada.”
“Bosh! Dere is no danger from the Jfurons.
Ter Queen is goin’ to take Gaede diets oe
seen it in. ter paper? Sue has seut
arm:
of war, ‘a great art const ‘rom New
Jorn four’ tousend diene and ei hundsed, Mot
hawks, Heln’t you seon it?”
“yes, father, I now. hate jast what makes
6 trouble, ‘L. French hav ard of it, aud
2
6 Canadian Indians have Gegun’ the war, stbey
sand aro ravaging the couutey in vial p
tide, in theur w
“bo hh paren git away down here.’
to be oe our paced, and
way from the vil-
“om, ashing,
gl eds
that, we eg to ve ‘prepared vir cea Pe to ihe
village, if he Indians «1 "t think
Tiers any samedisto danger, bat te would. be
axial if ta band nd of hem eavages should pounce
ere.”
TeOld "Icon Fiat’ will ell us; and ter Weazel—
Dell kuow, betore dey're loss) as feetty mules «ff
certainly tell us, if they
posed place, father,
e gong dua in larg foie
‘comin’
ant know
arm}
Te. do Mh
fhe wind. They strike emit blows aud are off
Bee what ti
rdiane come and go like
reieneral Nicholson is at New York sat, and is
likely to be al miral Walker is
tre din ahd feested in Boston, nad Yemsking
fine speeches, weg ase it great thing. he is go-
ig to-do, while th getting ready
oud themwelves, aud are going Wo. Srerere
the’ wor u part of tue colony betore ie gots lee
‘Thats the matter,
ay we must take our
chance or rater xe masit (rest im ter God, of
Battles He can sae us, Brom, from x in-
nover w:
I Know that, perfectly well—but we musn't
it down nd fold our hands, must we ?
et retty—got retty! ef ter ish any
el do all we can, of course, But £
Pho gor’ to ron away from my shaclo
Brow laughed, and suid. he Loped. twey would
‘not any of them do thar, but could he have aremoney,
te asked, to go to the village ge aud purchase thred
au
Sethi petition, alter long debate, wae granted.
Dattus tea 8 Utile money laid up for # spceitic
De Pilfrenty years before he and his confreres in
een tor great Tuke of Marlborough inh fit for | eoustrucuive treason, bad employed an ‘agent in
& major in ter Poe om slit "Yeah, yesh! | London to eeck from Parliameut a 1 emis a ad
| warrant youl a go along, tnd put on sour | return of the ro heany tines ads
we and. como back he two hours | a 'y, and alts ani
tev si “be settled, just ‘8 sure’ as ag fn made in an
long! Go along small nit was m: °
Bslph went aka pnt on bis fine feathors, and by their el, to peuitouersy
called upon the general, in company with nis 0 a
strange patron, wi
would
{ko nothing by false pretenses; but his frankness
vorably,
“You will bave 601
barracks," be uo aay
bot
opportunity tolearn in
wero we bare daily dis
toremain for some wosk: yet. “Courage and pool
ense are {he chief requisites for a soldier,” All
[ese i en
“ytold you 80, ‘re er gine
ral knows."
matt mty oall or send for yout commission
\orrot report. yourself for duty im
Beaders aten doe the day atte
Thank yon, sit, I shall n
1b went ‘off in a tum
gE rod wits hig bonetaotor wih
ledamente fr hi, kindness, the
said Tenia,
ot jo oy, and wl whon he
wrofuse acknow-
tter anid, shak-
etek Gost morning, Miabler Major Gus;
tevus Adolphus Van Schoopliover, Juvior
morning
You will wants two sheets sof paver to ert
Write sour heme ou alter Gisht Ahal Goot
moruing !"
CHAPTER XIIL
he rumor ofthe threataned attack upon Ca
eae reached its Governor the is Vandreuil
jong before Sir Hovendon Walker's large tlvet had
arrived in American waters, and before Richole
sons colouial army Ww: aren. assembled
Tndced the recent raid npon and conquest of
Acadia would o hare been folly wu
put the Fro again
vasion, ev Tiatory Wesker had struck
quicker and anal blow than there was any
ect of his doing.
fro entering tipon any detaile of this war it
may be proper to make soine brief explanations in
Fegard to the country in which it wae waged, snd
ithe cho a ot Now Zork at this period com vi
ed, Desides the cit a Long. Ia iand, or part
it tors Sool ¥connty ‘belonged to Connecticut dar-
he early colovial days, only a strip of
totaled territory on each vide of to Hedacn Tver
about as far north a8 Geor
of Schenectady being of course tneluded
the rest, that is, seven
present’ 'Sinte of Now York wae, owned and. ocet
pled in (in their way.) by the Indians, Known as
Iroquois, or Five Nations, w who were the
bears oak oy ail the atthe get races, wm who were
allies of
shorn ry to by the
French, ‘aie aithoug! made aT mantain
Editor « while some Siouonary weemienta int
thea bever, otaanea an thing like ‘posworeion o!
the cout
ibe favor and alliance of the great Troquoian
ion was an object of competition Trego and
England for many yeareand although the latter
government h bes,
fie Onondagos and ou ‘ston ‘were vat athe time ut
der treaty with the French not to fight against
2
ir.
inns | quois), the Chippewa and, ote westarn snibey
10 harm, and impressed the general fa-| 9g
ge: the old ity |i
e on a the ‘ge of fitteon she
arrows
3°
But the Hurons, (hereditary focs of the Iro- | for
mn the danger was
ioe again and make
“We must it ad die by: ter: sreat ae bro
said Paltus, “ond 1 ball efter pool ay aoe
ata from Qaven Ai Pat lament 20
will ouly let us alone,
ih ucla fart ag ‘nin
1d hesith and vigor spoke there, and in
ts Wilingueso to work feran bones yogi
rom gave proof of the highest manliness
sense,
yesh, we hef enough to eat and arin
and eet baths {ho father a
when I ‘added, in sullloquy,
the remembrance of his days of” Ne canis
Dack to hum “Poor fellow! Lie hash ne flor know
mytng pater
“Zs there anything better in wealth than
in tho independence of an honest, intelligent fare
mor, blessed with “beaith, competence end
mt
ease?
doreee, ye who toil till life's latest breath to
amass ts ious you never ean eujoy, and whic
enervate aud perhaps
base your posterity
HAPTER XIV.
n Brook's family bed een diminished b;
tne deat of to s0D8 wise ho loft Now York, an
aud by th inge who with
her MGsband: ue bow residing near ala a
‘pile had bat one som living besioe 3
3 fuurty peare far lose Dri ‘adie
fo lett the ‘bis younger brother, but equally
wok in fact, as diidont taciturn, and
some Of his sterling qualitice uleg emefgone ~
gies for their dovelopivent, Mo wae not Lnudeume
hor even fine locking, but he was large
Aad tiuecular and cvarageous, and although Ine
shan was dark and ie features ‘bold, thers wae @
rapa beaming’ out from
der hie shogey ebeb
dias waa ie only i beauty of the family—and she
ad beauty enoug! e the average good, if
ie ‘dozen brothers ae pinin ay hone
¥ bout. twenty years old,
still as fresb
fresh and erect ae
had planted Love's
van choouhgven's
and sweot as a rosebud—as
in Delp)
ich
had led to them ought never to have becn indulg-
ed, and t that ‘hey bd boen bat the mneginings of
: ves
Qinata ed ‘hue es to be sure, what a tivlous
1g, five long years ago, and what a
taohde atock of wisdom and experience she tka
mince
She wae the pet of her: nts and brothers,yet,
wan bi mare right baad in all ‘satu
honsebold Tabor
°Not tuat she hed m oc laborious work ba ay
‘Baltus, poor as he deemed hia
female sate, (a Mother aud daughter) eh Exo
Adolph thier Marlborough om the otiaes™ edonuiciliated near the Fren ronger sex, any of whom would obey El-
TOh that's #0, The Froneb army ia vory small Sipe stan ade so long a speech, rol “Aly” Bottor yet. And you knows somo,’ to take part a lightest bidding with readiness which tho
and the Governor of Canada doponde chielly upon | into wilcdo0 lueuod by bis own, eemenitys | of mt itary ti cote, srudest orders
fhe Turon Indians. Tutre aro to have aix hun; | bat after tome manetes very sudden “Oly, Fem, Ho mmething’ 1d near Montreal nudcr Elsie took charge in many reepects of the
dred sroquois, and the Hurons nover could stand|"I'declare 1 forgot someting! I've go All Fight, "Thou if pineal asked of you could| the auspioes of the French Governor, and “in the household and relieved her uaothor Sts burden
before them. lettor for zo Dolphus!” ride mall ‘on borsepack, ‘and I told him Fou couid | presence of seven or eight braves the | which she bad expected to lay down only wit
T think Moar will be evacuated long before lotter 0 pert ies. He said: ‘Ferry | war song was sung and fie ha bawcbot uplifted.” -
we got the fes—s little one, That's the reason I forgot ea Priog bim erount to-morrow, X dinke be ences, many of theee, flerce, Northern and ato? did this household angel fail of apprecia-
“Tt may in It’s way down in my pocket’ ‘il do for aid-de-camp.’ Now den |" rn Indians wero al tion, | . . -
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