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wh rgndered why God had permitted me to tive,
Ithought that, as I sat weeping and saying tomy- fancy he thought me very stupid. Madelina fee PROFITING BY EXPERIENCE.
self that all was over for me forever, looked up to be like this fu strange “are rT
and save an angel standing near mi called it x and ules ma elon suarser | peared fo fom mo Tea, and returued In a g: BY YRANE MARION.
Angel, for lt was like the pictures of those belngey | h rm heart; now iv was cold £ Me. sulldiay ts ready," be said. “Come, dear.
dressed in snowy robes, and with golden buir aud | ice ould me rep, but I | est; the sooner it is over the happier 1 shail be.”
Breat white wings. moaned softly, ding my ¥ tase Ja tn: Sud- | As he Hz wasa former 's son, and yet
“Rise up, duuchtor,” it sald, and come with | denly the carrie sto Hediau't
ime, and Twill show ‘rou wae will give you hope: "Pius is the place, Adamo, the diver sald, eee the
and then X gave bi im my hand an arose, and ina] 1 alighted ‘A wort of con ned. the door
¢ : moment we werg aboy ‘ the te ‘and | mas foat- | for mo und escorted meup Tena gts stairs, and
TS | jin as ono Dy OO e water by yielding to the | left me'In the
NEW YOUK, SATURDAY, JAN, 90, 180% | touch of a good swim dulng notting one's | uatered ine i to a dre ceclngtrooms teen oe
. = t re ie ail al who ™ fu rane, goklen msl i bed bo change of ae into. ‘the studio. ~
ike the sun suining thro a torn eh st a man wit
t THE NEW YORK PRESIDE. COMPANION, suldenly we were hoverin} al whore | a velvet cout: aud looted eae ‘ete ates started out at tant
‘One copy for on 5 300 ims gre, nd under ous ante my husband, |. Near Traian, advaticed to greet me, lvoked at nie a colden mist Surrounded | ste hel
aye Four copies for im crouched a naked savaye, and a queer litte | ment, and then beld out! out his hand. rough Ie without effort, and th se id to and fa hd Fatt
t Penns guttog up Cub can dd singin coias st $250 wach, boar {ny below fa tho waters Tho savage seemed | "WIC ie abel ““Tbeg your pardon, 1 | beta aa ort, ‘at I sald to the fair iho bad, just Hike himself,
; to be felony, and was beckoning my husband | should say Mex, Fair” * . Do you besrudge me found bi Zetttne nomdineat nearer gent
2. THE NEW YORK FIRESIOE COMPANION and THE new | foward the Beat, and J ager him rioo' and walk | a I recognized Harry Myrtle, I}eld out both | ness?” begrodge me my new-found bap Whare dhe uccected tnt rotnege
> YORK ANO PARIS YOUNG LADIES’ FASHION BAZAR | head. and tt yas i mit bl od. va is a m 80 glad to sco you!” sald L “And no “ap ee ead soe she ae “Child, 1 Bullen were lee behind.
te ordered 5.00 | Frank!” I sci —" Frank! Tam here?” He | one Calls me Mabel now. “It does me good to hear “dnd whither do you take me?” . an
ansed and lee hita. t called his naane tg ran “To your husbagd the spin ‘The farmer's aon is home
. Al commasications, butinens or_therw ad. | again: ” @ had much to tell each oth
dened GEORGE MUNRO, ‘Thea the ae ‘iets all about me, again, wn ftlevous sorrows ‘rou his pareute, with | allence, "C UOMe* Tat th sen mt
Publisher Fireside Companion, | S04 1 was, Q By floating, until gumé | whom he constantly corresponded, «fl ing u
Heber Fireside Compan one sald, « Tsaw ie move an another, “She ig s00n to estublish Bie ins sow York and mo stove fe vale to beng nel eck ove aoeee satus. the olden
pe = opening her evex!™ | But when Ito a thet wat E the would live with hm. “He was ery Kid, very | pose T gave no slew of Hig eno het Sayre a ‘Thewealth of ktucdomne would not tempe
i TWO SONNETS, at % ine that only a gen beat faintly. “Doctors were summoned and could ‘Hum to leave home again, .
} u at in boo ee a meant that ‘ae “he painted away at the folds of lace and | do hothing: At last 1 was placed i: riage at
: (KEaTs.) king fresh woe for myself, for | brocade he talked constantly, saul izes iad in- | taken hone, “No sooner bad they borne mo Scroet ne
—_—— BY exones tL. woons. Chou only ater derperdaappotnt pent feed the: Dette spout one ty frien rien oa went the threshold of the consui’s dwelling than I re- HUMOROUS DRIF
. m its, Seward t F
p Ietook t ‘0 years to make me cry, one di next alttiog with pleasure, Thad fa Tain aro ae 3 had gathered about the entrance, . T.
Frank went down | that Harry prolonged them as tuuch ss be possibly atiorine xcamationt jofeonsternation. | They were - ° «1
Fair,’ as those said | could. When they we: ere Over the attendant served | almost Scauall by my sudden recovery, FIRESIDE FANCIES. .
S who saw Bin cli clinging to the mast—the last one left | a charming luncheon, and waited on us delightful- | Their cries feaehed the ears of those in the draw- if FRANK MARION,
se on board,” Thea I put on the widow's vell that I | ly. Harry always pat'me {nto the saxrioge bi Minself, | ing-room, ‘The portieres drow back, aud ttnecous .
had refused to fore. and toward the of the ¢ WAS Wont to | himself step fret ‘the great hall. Joxes's Metaop.—" Say, Jones, how can a fleshy man
Troubles never come singly, As though I had | hold my hand Tonge cae ears Tehould |" it ta the lady herent be aa reduce bis weight Cran lj el 2" Jones
done some for which F was to be pan- | utter a faleeh said that I dia pot guess that me one appeared behind him, The consul } <2! dats easy. nly £6 pull an oar {n a boas
Sehed until could bear no more they fe on mo tn | he bad either ‘ored me a ‘along, or hid fallen in | thrust him back. {har gnlowds Ito bocothe a ouce 0 ight
ful stead My father, who been a care- love with ame anew, and et shew that he would one “ Not ot yet he said, ‘A little preparation may man
ul, steady-geing man, was persuaded to speculate. | day ask me to be his wife, What I should answer | be necessary. Mrs. Fair fy rather delicate, f feos, wout In Croceryman (lnepectiog
. 0. new cler) nf
| i ide
seaen teaga nace So Aci ey ea
i Fy Wea ayant rth ae emtinaerery Oa in She week te ~
: Qf goanon praia on wonderment.
But wearying watt the ‘clark ia reat 700 MUCH FOR HIM Xow,
; Nii thy akime among ‘He used to overpower her,
ony peme am ‘And oft her lips he kissed;
ime moningof death. Nov it he wrection with her
. id would Both He gets on the sick list. .
on inate ne, Penpie Toga or In bay Nath cen ‘Yea, Johnny, *
Talend hed Bet keeper wher ‘ennion mnie down with
4 Sed ite eph The'lioa imperfect safety" Little dohony (doubting es
i laurel on thy alas dead brow, Ts bose thats all 6a, Pop? but blamed it Adon’ think
: would be safer to be the lion, just the
ase ree cg hITTIX Wunsta'e Conurxonen. Little Winnie daar
nxiy)—" Pa, veh iniesi-looking person int
The ¥ ision of a a Dream. wor Pw" Giea teapot Wo Ee is wine
By nie—" Why, Carri aay eu ‘of cour Pa (after a
f ; Maur Krua v. thoughtful pause) um? I guess you are right,
Wars Twas ‘atite git I wont toa school where ‘
j children of both sexea were taught, ‘The boys sat 8 men eat tore and beans,
fon one aide, tho gids on tho ther, We had rer
little to do with each other during school hours, but
afer fs clove and on holidays we played togcther
While setented pol
~ Their little dish of “crow.”
; ny part I liked_none of the girls as well as I Div: a a DEDTEAD eo salrationtet fat the
aid tro of the born, Frauk Pair aod Harty Ni sre emg's farracksh ~isalyatoa's eee? Theatreal Maw
They were not in the feast like each other Frat for if it’s good for anything. “Vivre tal
r Was the son of a sailor's widow, a brown-bi Fim garned iI want to dewihead 1ato the aes ‘ot
r Blackeyed fellow, fu full Lof fan and froti, Hany Goa: .
} c ben we went out togeth .
i Fravie was atways flodiog some Bit of water iocgl (emutiousty ig a0 Spe Ary you engaged” She
his boat upon, and Harry always sat down to sketch : anse { love iivto marcy you without
something. He called it “drawing pictures” then. delay Beeccpedrony Abi a aloes well
$ ‘He bad “drawn” me dol Hn alt sorts of things— \deavor to give you about six months of
; fishing, reading, pickiog blackberries, at my
a NO MARRIAGE-RELLS, . ji
age of Fellow silk cord and titio sie
fags, aed my ‘tae Patnted upon her side. 1 k
it under @ glass der,
Harey's sketches were woudorful for & boy, and
bea He told me that he meant tobe an arise L
' e
jear old Father Time. t
City Gent ing of aneighbor's
Veey Excaaixe.— (speat
danghter to old i earmen think
om uld be & g1 ‘one, and told him fo. Miss Jenkins | ct a ay
ua. take long for & child to grow Old Farmer—T guess yer ri :
ca ed ras it Dy magto, f found that Tt bad re, fer, to my. certain Knowledge, she's scent . ‘
enteen, Jt was the day on which Frank, arene axel P00 less haa five rent ‘young fellers this | ger
ho waa sainet oe had asked me to be his wile, aud “oO
Thad accepted hi wd omysone wore 4 (gapturousty)—
When I told my parents, my fathor said that peariy teenie of rou eT pee Fie Shs reer hee s
Frauk was @ fine fellow, bat way mother let ra Bad techn them on husband Slaphec all right, Mupby : 4
ra reat abe was disappointed, She had oped T daring: you,tuay take 8 good a ‘at them while witey |
shoul is position takes a'nap.”
ras higher Fe uan Sher ‘taste. But, afer] ~ fos
the senalbie fashion ‘of American parents, they XEPT HER VOW, t
agreed that I had the right Of choi ‘only the en= Sak vowed she'd marry a brainy man— F
agement must bon long ones for Twas ‘young = qn Pune 9 legislator, um freak
Snd Frank poor, For our parts, we were in no + MABEL GLANCED TOWARD THE BROAD MINNOR ABOVE THE MANTEL-PIECE AND SAW THAT GUE WAS PALE AS DEATE. ‘A lightuing sai nak t
Pace rete? Eanoh a gone ny as | lapagen ye sas ta
cultured daughter a
she did. Thad never considered bin anything but | He risked his own money and my little all, also, in | I could not tell myself. I still loved my husband. | My dear madame, a friend is waiting for sou—an | fine sin 3 you, fort sats tit ed Daughters:
a friend, the bope of making mo immensely rick. "Instéad | Z should never love Tiarry Mile us I bad him. | old Teiend, @ very dear frlend—one you av Ws, "pa ae 8 my suitor." Ullterate bom |
A fom days after this, be alsg made me an of-| of this be lost everything. The shame and misery | But Iwas so lovely. so miserable, and whe Me before | seen for somo time, You have, perchiance, fancied tooien Ravatcisyo Ts that sor Well, ho dou out j
fer, His father atended to tend bim to Europe to | this brought killed He dropped dead in the Sscomed so hopeless that 1 dreaded to fome one you loved dead. Now if you were to hear and that settles It! 5
study, and he w: ise before he went, | midst of his cr itors ‘one ay, and my mother | resolv otbin at this was a mistako, tha {
Jie said much more tae Frank had. He was more | never lifted he er oad again, In little while bad | | One aay I Teaid ompat “Iwill betrne to Frank | “Iris Frank!” I cried “itis my husband! The nan Sy etc he dogs ae geod farmer who t
Fomantie, and more, and had @ greater | lost both pare til we a etter world.” The next I] angel said that it woud bring mo to him. Ob, | heegust ¢3 y pants oe he
command of la TE ho veal loved te an he | vin the met Of grief for which I have no wards I faltered way" ng to myself that be would not wish | F hint maies you think # on “ramp (crying to seach
Said be did, ft seomed, very terrible that I should ras obliged to think of some means by which to | moto bé solitary and wretched that | bad no right The next moment T was in bis arms; older and fhe blcod that i Rowing from hia lower hts)" Bo.
hi ied fall bin ‘that I did not care for him. What | support ‘hnveelt. Texamined the adve vertisom ments, as | to refuse myself the love and protection of a altered, t a tres but still, | Frank—my Frank, who ‘he's uncommor ard 01
the bast sitting came, At its close be | loved th mm 1 loved.
people sally 0 under such circumstances, and
as
man Thug
came and
I {
aT am engaged to Frank Fair.” apply for @ place as companion nelt at my feet, taking both bands in] And the vison of my dream had been in some
Rots word more or 8 ond less. Neither did he with A lely who was goont to sui for Europe, she | hse maeumure trae, for be had been cast upon s tropical Tax man who monkeys "round « gun
a word. He only arose, ai desired the services of a lady who could read well, | “I told, you eversthing thet I felt years ago,” | island where found him. They is indeed a ful fledged donkey,
Band pan rent his way. and wien he was gone | and who w seasick. n boas ead.“ have fot stall ever since, ‘There was flendlisy and fed btn and made him of seat fine Unless 0 to war |
as Vel for him. Bat I joved Frank, and I | of the late tact oo flting me to bea veailors wile, some one yon liked better then, but you are all portance. But in this white man they faucled they And toe atpowaee monkey.
aid not fore bars, although I waa fond of bias—very | for some. day 1 bad hoped. to ail with Frank Stone fa tad world now, ad found a superior Presence would Hw His Bus t
fond, as 1 might bave been of a brother, had I bad | wherever be ight go, nel they said T read cl Fora moment there was silence, then T sald: benelt thom, ose ae ‘o alae Sante Pama ee
‘And shortly he went to Italy and'T made no { 10 {_J have only half @ heart to give you, Harry. ‘There ecy thet each a being would | oR hereon are ‘here have x‘ n }
Goubt he would soon flad some oo¢ who would sit it came to pass that T found msself uy “Tam content,” be said, “And noiy 1 buve a appear an i thay m ‘mould pot let mem dope night?" Husband grand ‘Woman, Fil not waste
rs Dotter haa Looaid ever hare done—a benutitul tho tes spain the lady who employed me very | proposition to mie; Marry mo at once yrever, an English hip oe at atthe | my (his) breath, on you." Mes. Grumbler (earcastio- }
aps, with such a face as pot | well; but, oh, how miserable I was! I had thonght } "At oncet” Ia What’ do. you call at | isiand for water communicated wit ally) "Tac s right, "Don't waste any. of
Anto hia pletares, while T was only @ Tats Vankeo that, loving the water as I always bad, I shoul ain, and by di ‘int of stratagem ‘was tuken on board, ‘eval hake me drunk if you do."
with checks Like those of & mllkimald, and a | gresily enjoy a long voyage. Mut alas! evers thing ere Tieratly at once,” sald he, “To-day, this} He had in vain, learning at last rron’s SENSELESs QuesrioN.~Suitor (who has
fete “up-tited. ‘ig, baby eyes” bright | Kud changed: the voices of tho eae a [that Thad gone to italy as companion a lady | jume been cauche oy pate Toniee make ack pation :
enoust to be aare, for L had had auch a happy ite | peated, «Je ts we who Tobbed yort of your loser | "What nonsense!” said I. ‘Whoa nae 9 an0 remota heii sae ‘daughter's hand)—" Dy- ve ~
that few tears had ever dimmed them. Bnt J never | we who bear bim In our arts;"” and when I looked | _ No indeed,” he said. “I know you too well. 0 this city, he had visited the consul | come here fon the express. purpose of asking you for .
regretted that I had chosen Frank instead of Harry inte the dark waters it was as though I looked fnto | You ill xo home and reflect. You will say that fonerine het might give some ‘formation, and ad | yourdaughter's hand.” Bate lla geri” ed .
—not a thought like that ever came | you had resolved to die 5 prow, and et you found ui hat I wi mbar of of his housebol Eotny dea he 0 ee 1 fer
@ happiest conriship that was ever | However, my fue lady cared little for hor com- a. tame to tell me teh “he told ee en anal afterward x have in your posseseo
‘0, I have suie~
known, Frank went to see, itis trae; bat is vor parton’ 2 feelings. | When I looked well she merely many things that I have not time to'tell you here. |. BAT SAY GOULI 18 NOTED FoR.
were short, and one day ai uncle a bope that I had not been mistaken tn I—F told him everything but that which hap-
ressed @
me jad more savings than any one ever er dreamed the Ae that I eas ens seasick, She ‘had taken | shail pot lose the advantage | bat ained if I can penn, in Frank Myrtle’s studio on that last after- Som ar noted for tl
f loft him some money. With it he bought part | lad ds before, but they always were sick. | belp it. Now for my plan: In one of the apart-| hoon, for later on I received aletter from Frank. It Bie ay Pinet gern Diab | or
: Sta veweh aad thon belag captain and owned, he | She bad hoped that J being a lady, would n nts ‘of this old residence, lives. just now an | ran thus: Staltan hae” .
came botdly to my father and asked when we | rash statements. ppily L was not ill ‘ouriug the American clergyman whom I know very well
might be m voyage. Not ity ane misery fail to kill, but it T hate also an intimate friend ia the next | Dean Mus, Patn,—Let me congratulate yon on “Works " His Mormer—Fond Mot
Father had. always liked him, and he left it to | often leaves one in good physical health for a loog I will apprise the clergyman of our inten: | your ape ness. hte over tot the look of joy aed in sing It fall eogth aopon the tae Cone,
on mother. Mother had begun to ike bita also, and | while, Mf the conettacon fe Srl Hon, adeting, the woman who attends upon my | that overspre i faco when you recognized the | Mosey, 1 want nk evan arta of wood
somehow the fact that he bad named his reseel _My‘indy wax the wif of the eUimeticon consul to ‘will go'with us: my friend Will be best nan | fact that your husband raslilng, Let me tell you Seah so za rata aah ae 60,6
tho Dolly Fair atter hie owa mother, who was beauty whom ber husband fuss oF formality, oF dressmaking oF | that ft cured me complete rood, ma. a hate to pat ihe vents
ie ST shall alwars adioire ina a respect yoni, I shall Slooeg?” Well
sort, We Will become man and w
‘arran
obeyed onlers without committed,
some of nent ne ywever, | merely what dress they wore. re Wi all, no one We say that Such aone is innocen t of
nd me thouzht T was dead, and said to | comment, costuched myseit In madarue’s lace and | to trouble aveue what Laid, ‘To iny employer f the theft oF falsehood or evil intention with which | | His Frrrarn.—Some year since there lived in & cer, i
‘one another that it was better that it should be fhrew her white opera-cloak over my | was a paid companion, nothing more. She would | he may have been charged; but, while we are glad | tain small town in Condecticut a man by the name of {
thus, for that I would never be bappy again while vigaots ond was driven to the artist's atndio, be vexed at my sudden ae jure, perhaps; but'l that such is the case, that fact does not endow him tar of meal! Testa
lived. Those were women who were themselves | “Tbe man knows where to drive,” Mrs. — bad | was not even sure about thit, for sho often wished | with any positive good quality... ‘The jary who pro- :
widows, end knew what ie meant to be left ao deeer | anid. Sand tuere 19a servant to'show you to the | That she had some gue about her who was “lively | mounee tue ¢ Prisoner at the ar innocent of theenime | ig Rood man dled
cy studio.” id could sing; and so 1 in, and Harry, still } for which be bas been tried, do not thereby attrib- | dead man’s door as fol
~ But atiet awbileT aid open my eves, and itwas| I hed been thinking of the rast all day, and it | jn be velvet coat, hastened to bring his fiend fothe | ute to him any special visiven We may ret Louls ;
{7 hard to me beliere that I had been ying on | was a laxary to be able to lean back on the cush- | studio to foform Madeline of wba his acquittal and sympathize with bim in baying Rat !
&% Biraoch for soven Jaye; for it seemed to me thet | ons and indole mmories. The Stalian | transpire, and fo notity the clergy been unjustly aceused, but the mere avowal of his Syoidre etow
had been traveling for a long, long while in the | city was full of iit) and color, but 10 By ees a Innocence, while I clears, can Hot ena hi Char
gray as the twilight of a rainy day.
strangest way.
: a plain litle woman souue sons would have been | belicy ed porfostion—a dignitied, riy_permon | bother of
3 abe med of, touched bere asnaily, but she ordered him about continually, He | Then I will rf witb yout to the people you ya live with, always be it friend: but look proved wet your feet.’
a “4 good son will geod husband,” she | was forever employed in contributing to her com | tll them of oar marringe an Fa take you away, | that you hed never loved me~that you never could
. ead and with that eure a a kiss. re bad a oor or vanity, and he seemed to ‘or awhile will find rooms io this building. Jove any man but Frank Fair—as fine a fellow, too, A L Traurs Apeice, Tramp (at ¢ t fhe sons Can't yer $
merty wedding- day and 9 gay hone: “moon. Not jong after our arrival the wo her ia my pres- They have a 2 pretty suite unoccupied, and ever Iived. Then Iam 60 thavkful that we had | give me a piece of pie, mise!” Coc ool Gradu- 4
Before any trot hes Gofao to sue itis hard to | ence that a8 the most beautiful woman in | awhile wo will return to America together.” not carried out that mad tdea of mine. Providence | St¢ ease Brie wa reels oh Certain 7, air. Eat
Tbad no fear when the italy. and that Bem must pave bet pen A won- I could not help laughing a litt! really seemed to watch over us, tramps aro . dhe co we oe y woul vou ai vise ato
rit) young artlst wi ho was very F frst just “ your clergyman woald think mecrazy itIeame “ Good- -bye, my friend; God bless you!” ‘hem? ‘Tramp {choking “W ‘al, misa, snget :
T grieved to part with my husband asI bad never | then shonld paint 1 fall Teng, Hew ex- | to him to be married in the morning, in these gor- | ever any of “em cote, ‘one 0° your pies,
grlered before, but I felt ure that he would Tonio | pensive, bot-euch a possession waa valuable, "The | geoue borrowed feathers," suid, “aud your friend | | No, { have never told Franke that Ica Sor iny word fer, theyll hever comeceeta”
price aid not. matter, ‘and 80 forth, and so on. Would be shoo! being Harry’s wife, And as for Harry, | th ine that,
) ‘Evets when th others began to be alarmed, I felt | ten at Mia, a detighted, bat ste| "S"the"elererman, neither now, afterall, there was more pity than love $n bs last
only anxious to hear from Frank, and when they ae. ‘uitngy bored her 80, she could noten thing about dress," said Harry, 1 "rill expiuin | wooing.” At all events, he is happily married to a “Wnene are yon poing, ry prety mata”
told me that there were doubts of the ety, | dre th y ftiend, who ts an Ieakan, and romantic Beautifl woman. a eine ir a sade
Lhad none, At last her wreck was seen. and some ever, she would sit for the face, and then if eal | fo understand me, Avy thing {he ‘Signor id Harry wi it: T never loved nor could Lat me eo with y pau tail”
, men who. ‘on board whee ahe ment down | Mea. Fare would | kindy weat ber dress a the rest joes is right in Madelina’s eyes. We hate foved any ono Gat Frank ia all ny Wife, “And He sai Twili hotd'the pa
os were Drought in by a steamer, and told theie story. | of the sittings, tl id save her the fatigue. ag in “Ainetien, ieerubers™ every ho hour 4 I lift my heart in gratitude to God for ore aur ee iy ia.
1 of ven | they left the wreck Captain Fair was atl Twas hired to ot ‘ota and I was too much of | "By nature I yield, I hato resistance, and though ver Chink ni
* he fast sinking, but woman not to know that my neck and arms were | this seemed very strange, ‘pad out of the quest xion ——+1e ‘Tue Dooror Worto Caanox Fon Ir Jerr ame S4xe—
Inve Ser until every other soul was saver fner than Mrs.——s. I knew that she knew it also. | at first, when he had talked to me as he did Assick man, slightl falencing, recently in conversa .
“Do y a tio That God would desert a bravo | Mrs. —— sat several times before she calied on me | a long ‘while, urging. me by every ea be onl Ixxocence.—Innocence, however attractive it | tion with « piu lend cougratulatiog bi ‘hima im upon bis .
t man, ike that?” I cried “No; he’) come home | to suppl: lace. Then it w 0 certain | think of to comply with his requ Hest, to feel | may appear, is apy a negative aality. Iti is the recovery, am asking bim who iam was, re- '
. ret.” hearsals in the interests of some private theatricals | that he was not proposing savh 2 sige Calne absence of something wrong, but not mece 36 | lied: ie er, re br pepe uh .
. "And for days I hoped for news, until at last @ | in which she was to display her charms, Bhe had | after all, that my village girl's ideas of right an Presence of of something right. In its m Brreaetit,! ns fr sO veil, i are of yout i}
fever fell upon me, and at ita lowest stage I sunk taken @ 3 potion to the young artist, and, I coald sea, | wron, me believe 80, an ns ty was true ard to some speclal vice oF erie vit the reply: * but, ‘ting ‘certain the or willchiarge me. j
strange sort of swoon or trance, in which I that she had made this that if people loved each other it coald not matter simply ‘hens s that a particular deed has not been | for it ust the sam { |
'
a
MeznwhilorT nat in the itto‘antervom, Ike one
in @ dreai young artist chatted yolubly,
be
ae