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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. XXIV, no. 18, March 18, 1869.
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Smith, Francis S. (Francis Shubael), 1819-1887.
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9 January 2014
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Newspaper
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English
Publish Date
1869-03-18
Publisher
New York : Street & Smith
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New York Weekly. Maggie, the Charity Child; or, From Garret to Parlor / by Francis S. Smith. From Garret to Parlor.
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New York (N.Y.) > Newspapers. Popular literature > United States > 19th century > Periodicals Story papers > Specimens.
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What will he do, alone inne world at this age, Wittoul | my hearts Lent stant meh mm you, | bua passed on to the street, H ever wince Pave lud here eich. T wanted No ee i
Dax w. w Manore ether friena oF inomey Oe, Aman that has gone and N for Af fing bir, Sesinou pald Dut allen attention to what uly, beorne 1 Knew you Wac ajcood man, and
’ das es wot I tole him, onrae, but he | nin that ha supplied me wih ny” bewt“curtomers and | the © boy hat eal walked alo ea truck omes ime} -woulun't. he disappointed. "Ha: i
: Sho brings to jons fate at pay ina eiton to me," returaéd thee | even goo no fat as 0 five 1 the se of his ame—to | him thi h pant e ciate in away vet My
‘ ‘Who, biisfat, yell in upper air: wine oif widont dcent In -his pocket, mig. ser‘owsly Rich magnestn an that ‘eronits too spec e apprentice an taolved to ead tO Hen you hte he had rade up. is. mind to take ‘ i
‘A chastenods oefy ethareel thing, golly, 1 fooled hima alitie Sny- | much?" and Ste. Femries wepe outta Richard Manners and hear wht he had to omer, if any-| tha at cuuree did sous? waked Mrs Set our, huluog ‘
mu Dick gritined with gi Sitisfuction. |" Again Mr, Seymour beau to doubt the boy. The act-| thins i Fe co t roe
(ou miean by fooling hit, Dick ?” asked Mt. | ingof the: kink’ bee was 80 pevioet that be Could Mot few ad but tits] “AMer he had interfered to save me," replied the boy,
i . help it. te antes ih fining fey Teas e ditapidated bute, | qutety, sl ained hit to 4 doit ‘iran rme'that sits pul
Ws, vou see, ear.” relied the negro, I had a Titte “Lal rather not say ansthing more on this patn nf su} te Ot fumes, and “descent the | red hit a fhe Wak my owe brother .
— thonght’s ‘proud money angselt at 1 fidart hats nocuekior ase at dee rosumed Mr Jetren wher, ne had wine bancmcnterens: he Mock with his the door, | and. for 't knew that if
At That smooth white brow—pure thonsht's pi seat Thm co akeits°f eouldnve uate ‘thn he how, [eovéred froin his oxth vt souidne Hie] whieh was aimoat imineiately opened Sy a. pale, sc ae | .
bt tirono— ru 80 fas wine away, 1 lps A ii] was to ay one tnt you, ite Se atiow [ooking woman, aboul forty years of age, who, although | What led you to thi ir Seymour, be { ,
3M yes, with Beanties all thelr own; et-pocket, ant he di now “oui about it. | you ni | poorly ela ‘was clean and Tespeetables ooking sinning to ep yk
eee ae tener leh an yah, bros the boy, won't me be stontshed when ie | ak usm bors, aie re ‘that | "sDoes Ais Manners reside here?” asked the gentie- | "ecaunc,? a ‘auswered tho DoF, ste Futned
No ead ht why ing rk! nt comme £0 tn nd i might be heata in every part of the shop—“aak every | man. uae ime well from the Chie Ext hy nts Ye ‘3
oe ee ee e a good fellow, Dick exclaimed Mr, Sepm 1 | one ‘of fem separately, i Thitister wasn ei The constant |""wthat le myname, sir" replied the woman, bat she compsined of an 10, my the aire Mat fiat 3
rn pares arith much feeling-—“and sou have very’ ht Of holcin” Fon up to ore ‘emp—ask ‘ett f 1| gpoke ina fagnt tong, ad Wak evkdentiy, somentat ae vould beip me, he mai her ave tha &
1° Or falrer than the driven sgow. favor hen suudenty eh chine hin mea though heat i auehate io thrash ‘i n fore _paleardozen tin nd the appearance of so unnuat a vintor. | Nic Kea, 5 om hat ’ :
wi suid almost too niucl, he continue wwe dlone ine h s ‘son Richand, am apprentice to msilver: ' :
: Dut why rebencme her many chara? favor because it was uo placed tim uncer te power | haven't prasad NHN anil plead Wi hi (obo @ sitet ea Mr. Sermon inveathe mo mUch, szunet
Which, as T write, my fancy of the aman whom be charges with rucity and ybstice, | boy and not to be so wot war did for him; | "yhe was now thoroughly frightened, for the
‘Tue virtue of a feting Rear, : & i asthe for whhateved | 28K 70 T atane hmm furor ne dierent times | atin teres Contin ney ae fone’ areal
Tntraunmeled by erYou ean Ko bk oor Dick.” With his pockets filer cpr: ana lui, At | apprehension which Ate had ft as noon ‘eho Tooke
rer heed call tute not aap Bek em, ‘without foundation,
eer heeding Charyseveot cal Cate tare seams | nts iomeme wi a fg ea oat in, on Wee
Bat shines resplendent over al stig ca Manners—who is womne RICK at Tie. preseut®tline-eo- | EM bof hat namo bat, be i gu “You inaking very serious changes against Mr. Jet .
sepm Jeimies. turns ee % aif, [have a sob of that namo bat, he te quite une x
‘This portrait—all {60 tame!—of ming, outta be tie. “fcoumstrel wich 1 bes to 18, he | Ferely he wouldn't hh ste to 1 hope he has not | Few B in and a, afraid you afe wet entirely bontst f
2 unacknowledged, 1 ts thine} Sin Feat ts HCon the cout makes bie accnsa- | took Into it Sir, havin’ found him Tanke me pixar, ving i hg ai Iran rot every boy in the shop i
in f ne atte rv nin,” a the’ poor Ives Fou & Vere
“Bat T as well attempi te paint 7 {ore agama Cuaries, good, Lye ne wet i exhibited, the ‘sixaeoter with Hotlister hed nee [ited ouf the oor womnn’s heart a8 | OT nonghe hin” tepile the bes, can't
‘The glory that sazrounds a saint, Meroe who ina ry eo yeaa et eg neate “ake nin ite ons ‘ela mee te or, madam, The facts a box tn | Bae hy fOr tle peace ant Fanagoe tele | .
rae pew [am see 00 oe You 28 int Inerest amd whom T placed with | Lves—depends on it, Hut break tuck intente sir, aud U
‘And I am proud to be thy /riend. : thenenta Was on his way to the lierhives fon fot mo nak em lt he ues your pretence: entice, ha fen efoto ea | kG em aay frm hse chen uk emy abu oF 4
. When he reacted There he found Me: Jemties Just on | Which, pernups, “satisfy yon. Mate Toh gne batt wot | tor einai | Chany eer. wou Pas Tam now it T j
ing Ot, Teould Yell against Charles Master pons floor, ten Informed that he amid vour boy | Fasever to be sent back to hit agiv—t wounin' are j
MAGGIE & ears ~ [ail to answer, and If there's ata can aay an | ort si Tmnerey wis to Row i eband c fay | Rhisper it to the winds, for they'd be sure to carry it
Mas . 9 smith, assuming @ mournful e: ' Shing in hte fever, T want eee Haven't stuck ihe fa
. a Hist abut goin (0. 3 ah i os to th teat ve sai Come in, ee said the poor woman, with @ heavy Rtemplate rnnninge
TILE CILARITY CHILD; ver Aumaninons +y was the Tes sigh, awtie led the way Aaenal nil Rom betwee ie B tone ot rebuke :
3 fe thatalter ‘i nr “ais to dit “Ard ean any of you sp) goed wnt for him? aie | feo basements, where n'a tran the ack and ten ‘
om, hires site ‘one word, 80 that Lie chat ar tlook quite buck | oes or Yony tae sehidper—here an alge
_— sme shit run away, Lyrish some of you could." tne pnor woman aa she dusted oitan oldehuir and praced | Tins hea, ae nether {motioning towwnt the ;
From Garret to Parlor. the “ou quero Was no response this time, and Jettes eons fn Hee weatt imuests. tie has been sick for neatly & oor throug which his mother had passe) Int ahe fa
mich a thing ‘tinue Bar Senies was iv en na 8 Hs mew ‘ren Ime ate the voices tht
os: bors, sity ani r “Yon see how st is, Keep a ome so that T mht arend fo him, yee been
. Py FRANCIS 8. SUIPID, aunt one 0 ff aece we rain, Unt T Rope'son ave Do feelin Pean't bear fo have’ hina ve) promised
Atos of acealahlake weten ise Gane te bed shun rears the sacri Foret eotirneY coutint ity g's te matter with hime. er ast aw they Won't de ‘
Caagtor oy e aah ewes Net Hat Chaties has avweondted.™ replled Mr, orf good man, i We HOLY askea Mer. | Raveee mat ne when. DAT Row WH be
i Mine Sion of Sano Seynwun, quietly; ane ione-hald wien he alleges satan | the a when she's rong ‘tom long before Hit be well hey
1 Ra gory wes commnoed ao, 18 Hack nambertcan be ob) Fout he trae, f dunt biame him. Kea those papers ir ova, He w es, at was the reply, “he Isa very conscientious | ansvre ‘and f understand whut they :
Taincd Irom suy News Agene throughout tho United Stace. | If you plea, and tell me iy you have to nuke 16 fea Cat Pa mart Fido think he a Title too severe in his prin ean Ss i ue she ‘ion
Pamiashe spoxe he prowuced tue Hetter which | ai a ni a Anewiel emplayer. taints sometimes." However. bars will be very had | "Ag mused to rest himself, and then pres- {
CHAPTER RI Snung Wolister hart eft Behind itn. (ASN was abut pacing down the sairs Leading fo the | occasional, and. f ‘suppose Mr. detiries does what he ently he mt
Agno ‘ie ing bea, wien Me ale ofan Injored the met one at theanprentions. who Was stage: | tins forte heat “An wanted to nee you s0 had. 1 thous - 4
\ wa | 2Stonishedl man, piace his spectactes on Diroser ait: ngufdera howe panhaaeeaier The Mood neaiees | Ck kramm ef pan escaped the sick boy, and his mother | you sonnet netp bailewn a ine ‘Boy, and T Goulet never |
Seymour was, oa ined and disconcerte |eracie opened tie paper aud prosasted to mate hinsel | tee esc raes Bet N ‘mgm an teat | wast Wee sie in an instant. datied ease while I thonght C
who tne negro serv re Bi iva an the | enact cent iy stmack him, he tied intanny and tonehine |" Svehat to yon wang Sang she asked, “ean mother | Fowse! spain hie,” Ni Rermous
ferich Chines Hott foniscare. He ead the ietter, he with much apparent Indig- nonin. he Whiepe ody while a § | do anything for gon sing an earnest, soal-speaking
is omen rus OF rs hing to; Keep te hoy wil persed his own cones’ whieh tie Letter had its ner anssvered fhe bow, faints Sgivo mo a! mame sinother Rae tanghe me how to
tie his observation, ail nade dreamed! that ‘and then heaving a deep sly, he laid bolt par yon ning Cor us tnt ont. exactly what kind | drink: if yom please ant Met lene ye vain fora vee from neriong’ ago how "wicked it mee t
The bos contemplated ruubing away, he woutd have Used blew his hose, Sonorualsiy, wiped away the | or ang Chatigy Hotter ly Think Pick Manners cond | a with ima enitemony for Thave_ go comething | that Lean‘t ve tong. T tell you with my dving breath tat
ait is ensieavors to have prevented it, “He was, nie ch had watheret ia his. eyes; ant in a Won0 Of telyone Het contig arora abe hin than anytoode ete Charter! Heaiater 8 good bos—that Hescoin' love na :
Aispleaxed with himself for nok listening more >t elt feugied wean, replies: They slept together while he was he tL know Dick berse er Ri as his own father—ihat he lait
tentiesy'to tne poy W yeaa he attempie gate of nt “rain oe to say to hat, sir. Tenn't sep is tell the teuthe dle lives nt Nose’ Gold atreet, Ta the na fait
Condtict, for a perisal of the letter wi gra ad) ein 9 wich oh agin ae it ean only Pint | basementinat ain't a reat Way Of al you'd better go " m :
Geist ae et" |i ra eit ei ae [sate Hote or inifortetmeaateeeramenometiowae’s Pf
tak Jestri fen, sir, andl weep to think thit such a very Young i ce he went say the same concerning him-as | name when he grew np, £0 That tio ne alle rete sate {
J EASilIcn way dd ne aay he waa going, Dick P? asked the ane i ‘imine ‘can be 80 very od in siti as to make denen qrestionedt you a few moments since, " fet with itn, T teil you that ie ie hardest work:
fentieman, as he flned. up round Holllter's etter and flies In the fust place, si, and then end eit Pace mC kaew you world he here. wail the boy, whitea grat: | Jn" bo Tx aint hin own task, ig : ,
{Rte onthe tne Def ni, . | by com ‘a forgery sin vn] a tlds onposste to eigntticants.| ited ile ea ot hl rail ae, as it was, without grumblin’, and somethines part of fl
[pkwt say he, war seine 7, massa,” replied | ry en eo then having written. thia confession | « twont emuch tro avon] | Wht could have Fou to entertain ang such} —1 tell yon that the ouly thing Mr. Jesties had aginst ‘
Tie Mae dent know mnat he wat ine. asked oor, with rome sup. on wnwever Dick sien he the teats sarge rte | ea a8 that "gue gedtleniaay With undgased | him wae ts fern’ the Sawunts coy of Reha
"Foolan Wop ¥exdaimed Mr SermouF, Wi show ot en ri ‘piled Jefrles, plaintively. “Don't ask ‘And Witliout stoping to indulge tarprise. ‘Was a-beatin’ me for nothing, and h tell you that the boss
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