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Over the Garden Wall.
BY ANGELO J, LEWIS,
house next door was taken at last. Such
Jong vacation, and I received it with great joy.
pou house est door had long been ont famtly
a8 the property.of « parsiraonto
aa" ¥bO Would Dot expense of
pee o inp proper Fepait ant iy bad ¢ coreae
remained anlet for over two year,
eelf upon its beck gardens,
Each house had lawn behind it, on which tennls
could be played, T assert without hesitation that ie
could be played: for z bare one it myself but w
found to the houses on either de every other oe
‘te or so, for lost balla, interfered a good deal with
the progress of the game, besides being rather try-
to, the tempers of the neighboring Rest,
Behind each lawo tere
With ovorsrecte” and bonind this agen was a pices
of ground devoted to the parpose of a kitehen-gar-
New tenants, as a rule, began with a flourish,
ere “wlempiog ‘such loft: ac bierements as sea:
ki seperequs; but their enthusiasm fel of
aftor a lites miaile, and the . green-grocer was n-
structed to call a banal. We on araelves were Dot
ious. Our highest fights consisted of some
censumptivetooking Thubarb, a, few lovg-legged
me radishes. If rai
ave beet cent success; but they unforta-
pately combined a maximu! wut
na of root, and, as an article of f
failure. We ‘also made an attempt at at eget
marrows, which were likewise very successful 80
far as foliage was concerned, bat ultimately turned
‘out to be pumpkins,
h garden had a small plantation of goose-
Dashes on either side; bat the erop consisted
chiefly, of small green, caterpillars, banging eus-
apparently making
‘ean not say that
‘One or
fro rhaberh plane were geowiog with a healthy
vigor which as never displayed, in the very mid-
Ag of Ue law, while the Kitch garden appeared
f its own, immediately
Mader ties
‘Now, Moweren, at was hi zed. The parsimoni-
ous proprietor of No. 0 had gone to that boura
Rhither no | Tandlord ‘ean tate etth
oe hile Rota er bad redo
sated ‘the Bote Tooreanized the garden aud. de-
ly taken possession.
tes rally Information went to the extent that
Browne, with an only
Soaekter, who was chaperones by'a maiden sunt,
Mise Banbury, a sister of Mr. Browne's deceased
Mite, "In London it is by no means a matter of
Toure to boron intance with one’s
festdoor neihbor, 1 Tie ma nifieatic
lity and. the incaruation ot every
Corian Tinue’ bat on the other hand he may Nob,
most Londdners think {2 wise to act on the Tate
suppost relatives had followed the
practice, ‘and we Knew no tore of our newt:
goor neighbors than we gacertained involuntarily
from the casual gossip of the servants, or from seo-
ng them walking, or otherwise employed, in their
between was over six feet high, and
ng walking in adjoining gardens saw
other: but from my window on the
Toor back, where 1 was popularly supposed
{oitoud Greek for several hones wdayel bad ample
opportunities for studying the out-door doings ot
our neighbors. Mr. Browne began his gardening
operations before breakfast. He used to come out
ae
ind him, and stady the eff the
jew arrangement. Soinetimes he appeared tobe
pleased with the result, but more often the effect
did not ‘juite satisfy his artistic eye, and the un-
PY getanitra wad hawked up again and planted
Byt
erally ested in to breakfast, after which the garden
knew him no more until the same time the follow.
ing "morntog, when he would review his work, and
cocastonaliy abitt the unfortunate plant on another
happy pelargonium traveled in this way
the whole length of a Hower-bed, aud if tt bad not
then died it might be traveling etlll, Miss Bunt
Old pace of dogakin. gloves
Tran alzoa too largo for ber, anda pair of aaail
shears, sad clipped off dead leaves and twigs
too exuberant
scissors at
Pieasaclookiog, old-tpaidiah title body, with &
rather red nose, and I should think (one doesn't
Uke to be too posit tive ia’ such @ Gelicate matter)
mid never seo forty-five again.
yoy young, however, she: evidently aid not ‘coma fee
bernlt Nery ot, 1 for her manner, as 6 vate skipped
along ‘walk, and « grery Do
flew c oar ike ao sneluery ‘bate Rites pon
lant Spray, wan Soren itself,
if Clarissa’ (exquisite name!) bad a
agit oh which would have ‘ten ‘wor thy ‘of the
ditine Here herself. From the very
beet saw Clarnea Browne walk. round hat gare
den, with her arm round her aunt's waist, an
ing: ©
“ What will you do, love, when Lam a
Woas Sehraa abst ee tae
. ‘The seas beyond?”
Iwas her wilting nee. The flood of devotion 1
poured down on her unconscious bead from
fecond-floor window is beyond all teling. 11 mene
tally compared om ean
cite there mere diferences.
eae that!). in
She lady of my y iove was’ in the
garden below; spat that wea a tring detail J was
More troubled by the reflection that no Romeo that
bul ever heard of wore 6 les. ie a gal
fant effort to dispense with mine, but T found that
stances I couldn't see my be-
ny case, I knew that she
re nowhere says that
£0
some description of the obj
T really feel scarcely ¢ cal to the tusk,
, as the reader will already have inCorred from
get a
speak, and fancy does the
he period of which I speak I had only bad *
wor i ial seve, view of my beloved or
Distance proverdially lends
enchantment to the view, and it certainly did 60 in
my case. The general effect was exquisite.
Condescending to particulars, as the Scottish
Bre plump yet gracofal,. © Fatry-ike™ is all very
well as a igure of speech, but lam rather of Ten-
nyson’s opinion:
“aaa to fairies that do flit
‘cross the greenavard fresh,
1 id thew betas ea
reproach on that
score. 1 could 80 that touch even from miy second
floor window. Happily, I waa destined soon to be
favored with a closet
‘Sue memorable night, omard the closé of my
Yacation, between nine aid ten o'clock, one of the
ants’ from No. 99
Btate of breathless eicltement end ealds
“Ob, please, missis’s compliments, and would
once. of ‘the gentlemen be kind ‘enough to come in at
‘as there’s a burglarer in Miss Bunbury’s bed-
ey father ‘was out—I don't believe he would have
gone if be had been at home—and on me, therefore,
devolved the daty of representing the household,
and of rasbing t foul ‘the relief of beauty in distress. I
my boomerang and followed the frightened
Game into Ne
1 should bere explain that I have no especial pre-
ailection boomerang, but it happened to be
Setup weapon of any Kind in’ the house, and
therefore I took it, though more for the look of the
thing than from any deeply rooted confidence tn its
Virtues as a warlike timplement. It b ae
rain Unele Dick, who, had
ne over to Now Zealand to
His sole worldly, possessions, w! whet be. retarued
nsisted of the clothes he stood up in, a recipe for
making kangaroo’s tail eoup, and the’ boomerang,
which, as I have already mentioned, he present
eased to explain, particulatly after two or three
glasses of whisky and water, how this deadly
Weapon, burled by the hands of the skilful savage,
ould tot only Dring down bis foo with unerring
certainty, but having done its work, would fy wack
gad replace teeth, graceful’ somersault, at
its master’s feet.
shalt never forget the blood curdlin
plied, a aueker to a
my part: © Killed anybody, sic? To my
Gimisin knowledge that boomerang bas killed thir-
feon men, besides women and children!” He never
Would bind himself to the exact number ofthe
women and children, but he wouldu’t bat:
per of the thirteen, males. T tried it one niternooa
in the Regent's Park, [ myself representing the
poble sara
e
my first attempt I dung it Into a tree, and bad
0 pay soy sixpence (0 feteh i d {pon
: second trial the wretched impoment sear Killed
‘small child, a good tift
which I ‘aimed a cia bien chunoned 0 parks
ecper.
oto 8 pe
cost me half a crown to pacity the turse,
and as ick more to square the park-keeper, while
the original sufferer refused to be comforted under
twonenny-morth of almond-rock anda ginger bread
jonkey.
water ‘this experience game to the conclusion
e of precision,
‘other
Toautres practices eed £ ‘determined to ptt
cordingly: Bat { had foun po opportunity ot doing
fo before L was thus call Ned in grim,
Ofer te teen:
ing; and I had a dia
ine meana 1 gould call, vattoton
rt
already slain, the burglar might possibly surrender
without a struggle.
i yas met so ‘the hall bj
‘to former ina sate, of high exetoments
The fatter much calmer aud displaying a noble
fortitude which, if possible, inc he intensity
Etmay admiration the ners For tho arst Gime toy
gnabled tooo her faoe to face, and waa delighted
fond that the he promise of 's-eye View was
fed by a close inspection, twas
iy forgetting all about. the burglar, but
ras recalied to a sence of ny position by Miss Bune
burg, who exclaimed, clasping her hands with emo-
i . . .
“How
noble!
pie, Pansed, and
7m,” I said, with an effor
ian.
“ Higginbot
Jong felt that Tiainbotton was & rican and ugly
io indeed, 1 had already made a fraitless
Perage to get my father to ehwoge Higgin-
irata—oog how mean, bow ‘aly, 1 had never
alized util tt wae thug drawn oul of me onder
the calm orad. | Theophlius Hig-
Binvottome'T addai, with @ strong emphasis
the Theophilus,
y adored one smiled (I hoped it was at the
Theophilus, and not at the Heginbottom),
“Tt 13 really very kind of y igginbo
tom," sbe sald, wd Bough 1 tras ‘the matlor is not
20 serious as my a
Sevioun my dear? e's burglar in one's own
fardrobe isn’t serious, {should like to know what
yy Miss Bunbury and
FEE
of you to come! How brave!
fow can We ever thank you, Mr.—?”
bliged ‘to supply the
Tow
S
=
‘
‘Yes, auntie; but then, you now, last, timo,
pen ‘you would have ft there was tn the
"i
jon’t feel nearly
a thing ‘ite ‘8 ie te aman!
‘How circumstances al If Tconid have
got my divine Classes to have looked st mo with
that self-same expression I should have beet
Taised to the seventh heaven of delight,
replied, “not exactly » cimeter: but
it is a very deadly weapon.
It has killed "—here I raised
with distinctness,
boomera
= cite and epoke
t the burglar
en,
ere ‘ced difference of expression be-
tween the two exclamations. # seems to me that
Clarissa’s was expressive of the relief of a tender
heart, Biss Bunbury’s of abiood thirsty disappoint
Haan’'t we better go upstairs?” said Clarissa,
alter a paw, vit Mr. Higginbottom is going 16
capture your burglar, auntie, we may as well get it
oer!
ack me that this was a trifle heartless, but
no doubt the dear girl didn't Tealize the terrible
rigct ran.
means; only let me get at bint” I sald,
wit x ferocity which I was far from feeling.
ccordingly, we ascended the stairs in single file,
Ticading the Way, with the hoomerang polsed of
my shoulder, ‘Thete was gas lighted ow every land-
«Which room?” T asked, in & whisper.
“The second-floor front,” was the reply, doliver-
cd inasimilar tone,
* You won't kill him shite wo are in the room,
will you?” said Miss Bunl
T felt that I might safely. iy promise that. 1 only
that he wouldn't
Romeo diin’t wear spectacles, so that it Is conceiv-
abie, after all, that he may have done so. is
hoped
P80," L said, loudly, for the Darglar’s benellt,
“Twill promise not to kill him ile you are in
the room; Indeed, if he will surrender ot with-
out any trouble, ling to spare his I
byt the ime wo bad’ got inside the room. I pre-
rapee precaution, to look under the
28 Bunbury Interpose
there,” she raid; “he’s in the ward-
locked in” ‘and traly z ‘fancied I could hear,
proceeding from the article in question, a subdued
reatninge A happy thou struck me:
iC he fs locked in, hadn't wo better send for the
pollog before wo let Kim out” But saw the cal
tye of Clarissa resting upon me, and its expression
goaded me Into Disctetion is the better
waior,” Shakespeare says 0, tnd 1 auite
Eoree with him but you can’t get women to
in’ that ght, “Clarisea’s good opinion must. t
maintained at all Pasar “No,” 1 sald, with @
ears ho thong kind of expression, as if some-
had’ made. tho ‘policeman suggestion;
i bave inn out fs ‘Rod see what he is made
Stand back, ladies thereupon I sudden-
ly tu he Key of the wardrobe, and, brandish
Har tho booms mmerung round my head, sprang
the center of the th
part
with the boomeran; on the panel, saying, ii
ernest accents: s ° ping ey
“In the name of the law, come out!”
‘There was no reply in, words, but from behind
the closed door came a pitifil misouw!”
boldly flung the door open, na there, st the Potton
of the banging press, was & handso jee ebell
cat with a@ newly born family, aliniy n reponin eit
bonuet-box on a heap of feininine falde
rals,
Miss Bunbury gave a ite scream,
“You wicked, wlcke ad
dreadfully! And, ob Ww y
F, POOF is new only
Pao. who ‘vad Seulies lived
determined he ar-
id'bo tn, He
Pexperse,
teresting event iindtaken place in Mice Bunbary's
best bona
"Among the advantazes of belonging to the mate
sex, I should certainly include, as a most valuable
braueh of the prerogative, that of being able to
swear on anfictent occasion, | I would not have the
expedient lightly used; 1 bol
ear niet dyn indie
Dat there av times hen nothing short of
ig d—” is adeq he
Bo ficient, lho ennaccr io ‘be
had not this
pare oo apluttered ‘ont a fow fomtaine exple-
fa Inadequate to the ovcasion asa milk jug
to extinguish a cor nd Durst into tears,
1 caught Charissa’s rere, ad halt thonght that T
Dut ie so, it was
‘the
a Sho addressed with
ravity to console her 801 rowing aunt, tho after a
litie white began to cheer up a litte and to apprect-
ate met humorous us side of the ‘ter.
atts ae
laughing through her te mon
wastotevelasted meallivesammen, Younangnty,
nanghty eat!”
Puss gave a deprecating purr, as though the mat-
ter were really hardly worth making such a fuse
about, i again to wash her babies.
etna to think that we shoud nave. ‘sent for Mr,
Wiggin nga ;nbottom on a false
thee ble, bi
Wall act as
Fier You
must not beipg me into the question.
have sent for anybody!”*
“My dear,” Pua her aunt, “that’s all very well
for you to say now. {should not have sent for Mr.
H leg pw Vigglubotiod® meet merely to show him
had Delared in such a remarkable
auntie” said Clarice. You really
should not
anaes, bat my dear, if it A
ean
you've erica ‘WILY too often sruntien” said
much afr: ir last
wus, Mr. theaioberiwn, auntie would have 1 that
ther was'a Dunular ingho batt.toom, bat it proved
to be, only @ tap wh'fa fo body had left
ping.”
{fut we are not." lew obliged, Tam sure, dear,
to. Me. Wee! pt, and onre,
assistance mauris Prom,
ish ”—this wi Hof emouion oT wish it
Aad been a burglar, jom’s sake.”
ethane soup Tiaids i fist_as well ag it is
don’t you think so, } Miss B 1e?"?
“Ido, indeed,” ‘te satd, “Tam not rarity
fond of eats, bit J prefer then to burglars
tease, we’ ave dhipiy indebted to Your Me Hig:
Giubottom, Ie wil | case of alarm,
ye pleasant, 1a
to know that £0 courageous a neighbor.
Her praise nat Re han intoxicating effect on me
that L was very essing @ Wish that they
ned ir tis eatme, Manner every bight,
ight be alart
but redctng that this was a little too much to ex-
pect of the cat, and withal would hardly sound as
Fomentic as 1 intone dy 1 refrained, and shortly
nti
aftersward took my tea
el retired to my couch, but not
ste. “Over and over again T pictured to yest
he scene, the excitement of Miss Bunbury, the
calm fortitads of my Clarisse, and Tha n part in
ad sustained
the matter, which I Hattered niyself L
with a ‘amount of digni
Noument wes a ite Di of 00 antag ' was
trae, bat that was no faut of mine. I went to No.
red to do battle with jurglar.
He m night have beon a Wrurclut of the most Prorat
cription, a burglar of colossal stature, at
vided with @ whoie armory of lethal weapons, and
Thhnd faced him—or at least | was prepared t
him~—with no protection save a
which, by th the wave i oot know how to use.
ally ae 'apon reflection, that 2 had
oy exe wudent. If there had been
brett rat met have done me a serio ous
injary. Pott rth a things
had taken amore favor-
Able turn, and the only question Wi to
as how best
use my gallant conduct (I felt that this was really a
legitimate way of describing it) to my advantage
with Clarissa, At this polut I (at last) fell asieop,
and ed a tee arkable dreains, in
ise-
hich bonnets st boomerange, and tortok
sell it cats wrere'nixedup'in wild confusion, At one
f the proceudings I remember Clarissa was
faboutto man my n burglar, and | was obliged to give
the bride away, when Afise Bunbury, armed with
the boomerang, forbade the bans
burglar as her fong-lost brother. r
then went through completed my subjugation. T
garoke pith afirm resolution that, come what would,
I would declare my iow my fale. I woal
not let con etme fhe a worm the bud,” prey
on my Gamenk oe ‘don't ‘room, ‘upon calmer
reflection, ere was much “damask” about
he matter, it tI think there can not bemuch doubt
abont the “¢
Having errved ‘at this conclusion, the next ques-
tion was—how? After due consideration I decided
to write rst instance, a
te to ar adored one, in, the
Sng tea in an arbor) for such a consummation,
Having indited my tetter, the ‘next thing was to get
0 its destination, and {t struck me that the arbor
fwoull be st once a'couventont ‘and romantic medi
um of communication, No doubt { might have
sent my missive by post, but that would have been
a terribly commonplace way of doing things. | Hap-
pily, the very same evening I saw, from my watch-
th
tower, Clarissa and her aunt, after stroling for &
their seats in the ar
fancy -sork.
began to
Tittle while in the garden, take
bor, each oceupied with some form of
Foriune favored me, for just as tt
dusk the servant came f
Mtise Baebury, wo Inmed
fhe house, leaving my Deloved st
‘This was my opportunlty. I fe
apy into the garde, an
wrass rlotea oat iny fosterepe should not be beard
made my way under the ash-tree, and gently drop
my letter over the wall. I heard an exclamation on
the otter side, but L “aid not wish to precipitate
matters, and I’ therefore at once retired as silently
a8 Hert
most uncomfortable night, my
Being ‘dintracted. by a host. of harass
‘Had I made my epist aie $00 waren, oF
would my Clarissa take
mite iscretion in the mode
mind |
speculations,
not warm enough, and how
Had I exercised a
of its delivery? for a terri
(suggested by
ions were speedily set
bese, was—t
& spronape a reply could be
I speedily secured it, and
ba of rag ta augury.
rr fear it ts scarcely ma{denly to reply to your
communicatior ret 1 feel that ater team gale
Jat conduct, of cube oh itwe
lesire to # oy aay me. T
Soa ate io jo vente ret Be wall this
erenin ata quarter to ten, In ien-ganden,
lose to the cucumber-frame, you ‘wit ‘find
“Chanrssa.”
garden wall! I would bave vent-
ured into a den of lions, Si into the 5 at of a bat-
tery, to meet Cla rat ai full
believed that I vou. asi had a alate con.
sciousness that sl sensible to mal
Potutment in such an inconvenient Gocalty, and tas
no doubt sustained my resolution.
1 realy hardly know how I got through that day.
GEaipus Coloneus was simply nowhere, L went o
in the afternoon and purchased @ pair of ‘delicate
lavender gloves, sud '@ nec!
poltened the the beart
ing
re | pair of igh ight
Venture over a
trousers that were a perfect poem;
thus arrayed, I waited eagerly for the hour
of my tryst. I had some difficulty
factorlly accounting for, the, unusual dargeous:
apparel, and the-questions of my
Soang ‘brother ia ‘particular brought, ine. te
the very vergo of lanacy., I am very foud of him
in a general way, but if I o
orient Letole out into the garden. T
lavender ‘kids under e ashtree,
vaneing into the Titchewgerter, proceeded to
select & convenient spot to climb the wall, I ex-
‘ainined several, but they all appeared to be equally
Inconvenient. ’I had no idea that climbing a mere
ever, and_at the appointed Hoar, unetual to the
ad.
had m
‘as long as you coul
the top of the obstacle, the rest of your body would
follow somehow of ath er, I found. however, tt that
‘ation was consid
Eipyoseds and f began to. dciiberace
Phether J should bare time to go back into the
honse and fetch a kitchen-chair, when I heal
faint court 3, the other 8 side ‘of the wall. Sy
charm eet distanee, Just on
the ‘other mde oF that * fiieulous obstaci
“Perish itchen-chairs!” 1 inwardly sejaculated;
1d, with a fixed reso! Z
fied at the all avd ¢ in 1g th}
‘ay—on the top
vere a wreck, but that
All would have been ‘welt but that, as ill-luek
would hav Gruff, chanced at
this Bioment te folet out forvhie ovebing walk in
garden, and seeing a pair of lege dangling in an
tmnseustouied position from the W: ‘ent for”
them with great vivacity. If he ‘vould have raited
long enough for me to speak to him, doubtless
would have ceased, his attack, bat there
time to parley, and Gruff was by no means tho ind
of dog of whom it is said that bis bark is
than his bite. T made a frantio ‘spring upward just
‘The cloth,
, gave way, and Gruff sect
. tried for another,
fear lent lity, and I rolled over the wail and
fell on the othr aio, T landed on one of the lari
which broke my fall, atter a
fashion; oh those awful prickles.’
hover been “able to relish gooseberry tart
F the moment I was all ‘but stunned, and ford
1
iy know where 1 was; Bu strnggled ‘somehow or
ther off the gooseberry push: anal cat up eur
gant, ‘rench say. A female voice tenderly
whisper
“ *Rfconbias ear ‘Theophilus, say you are not
burt!
of would have Enid a reat. deal to, ples
my. gard for truth wouldnt
tet ‘Ine go 40 far
Bt very mitch,”
ignoring sundry severe bruises, an
be which were still stick-
{ stammered, gallantly
nd about five-and-
twenty gooseberry prickles
ing in various patts of my Ia I struggled to
eet, Clariaen stood before me, wisely arrayed
Ta long water-pro her head envelop-
ed in a Shetland ri wtih Viett but a stall por-
tion of her featu
“Beloved Cl
farsea . ‘said, clas sping her hand;
Dut just thon the giodn eae om
hind 9 cloud,
and shed a silver beam upor sharmer’s no!
Tt was th ‘rion nose Ciarisea's was @ delicate
aquillne, ana white as the driven snow. ‘The nose
before me wi mistakable retroussé, and of a
Poseate tint.
“Clarissa?” I said again, but this time inter
rogatively.
And what have you to say to Clarissa?” was the
arch reply, the Shetland shaw] belug at the same
time thrown a little
Tiss Banbury!” T exclaimed, aghast,
“Nay, dearest, why this sudden coldness?” she
replied.
The situation was one which did not admit of
explanation. ‘There was nothing for it but fight,
nd I fled accordingly. | Fortunately, there
wall on that side, and
Teely it conraced ‘hat tet i we only allowed to plead
npassioned fervor would
speedily beardown all o appoution. if notbut that
alternative as really hardly worth consldering:
aan going back to
oxtort ttre ‘ays Hater, no sooner
finished breakfast, aod settled inyself come
big my sanctum, ostensibly for the deglati-
fon of sun tough passages of the CEdipus Co-
Jonen then Taddresced mseelf to composition, and
ited a letter as follow
“ Aponno Guantesa,—The Incident of last night
(hough it terminated a ant ed manner)
H faved sone Taint idea of what I amt
‘and dare in order to win a smile from
imon tf eatreat you, an opportunity of
pl eng ny ‘anit in person. A imple hen hearing ie
thy heart tells me that I
ain,
pur devoted = | TanormiLe
Place your reply on the top of the wall in
the arbor,
T should explain that there was in the garden of
N branches overhung the
side of the
n frame-work,
fen, On
ef a wooden
pyeeit mig might be ‘ited ‘®
ot tea oF; and
Cheer ‘rinveven tho vise of caterpiliary dowa
back and ear-wigs in mytea-cup (which I know
olntohing wildly a St ‘branches, T raised myself
by theie mean ‘top of the wall, and thence
rolled on cy gous ry bushes on our own
ide. Graft ting for me, abd bit me in
two or three places; burl was fortunate able to
make mysel{ known to him before he had tim
do me any permanent injury. What becam
Miss Bunbury T can not eas, bat I heard her oa
I vanished over the wail,
an T Fathor infer from certain sounds of brea ing
glasg, that she Incautiously sat down on the cucum-
Bertrame,
‘The render will have antietpated how my mistake
arose. ‘bury and Miss Browne were both
Cris tie latter having been named after her
unfortunate shortsight had
caused’ mo to deliver my bile dows to the ® wrong
Jady. I returned to Oxford the very next, d
effectually cared of my passion so far ea the Clans:
casual letter from home
oom ator, aa Piece of
that Miss Browne was engaged
officer, Lieutenant Hardwicke. Hence, doubtless,
hor frequent musical allusions to white eal
flowing, the seas beyond.” | When I again
tnrned home, and chanced to meot our neighbors,
Fe bowed in the most distant manner. Meanwhile,
Tventare to commend to our legislators, who. arg
fritteniog away their enongies over d eceasedd wires?
sisters, and etiminal Jaw amendment, hor
desira:
the
fog in a ware bi maxing it penal
; nicces to have the same Christian
iy ot baa
unts ani
Dy experience to be the normal conditions of tak:
Correspondents’ Column,
‘We are in
tt ation
svverg ch any, Soreapondency stand over tit next
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§
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tore afe net A ene tt Petar
postaxe, rejected cont re thrown into the waste:
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lovely Perdiia,
yout up t0,
in take the.
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‘That ever ran on th
This dance you
Mary Anderson
antempe 1h Your nate
“seen 0. sure
my friend, gave
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Breaade! mon her invitation,
ice it? in bet
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have avariet
No: none of tue
person
july Tower hele hands to
t pays a forfel
‘eangnt, sue must
Shall suieceed the!
goes on.
st, Journal
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Application, You might try for a: gl
i portofics Fol wring Wy due
tation gait OF
Reader gent
and seit
trades, among the ones t
fare those of sige maker,
fographer, cabinet maker, land Uphoisterer. “You ask for
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By the Chstane from the pagata, ft prevalled among the
‘he Chfistlans from the pagans. Te prevalied among the
3 ‘iludoos. ie originated
rains, Jews,
recovering
very thot
G.F.
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warced Hays
‘acting so?"
tiie Fourte'man, ts Certainty impendent and aniads I
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ora short one, as
ratio romances
Bo Love Sik
aro,
New
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Senonieié you gai wre te qo
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em of 8 hook
conth: power
‘rach books to
nit book ue
ceumeor aa certatn remedy for wenrte and coma $4 sald
Srinil piece of boteah, ‘But ieout tn the aie wnt tt
inc” iden fhutio A Gaata with & itis pondered
ioe an
F obtaln tatgrmation about your
tons mi ca ancl i a avortie ime Naw Fork or Chica
Babee (eagy dbo relative of mould wish to commun
one iy chat we are ob
mil
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LA ARORA wishes to xive a
fs'a motley clown wit
raped trousers; “mhere. ie
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era's glow
8 for faces aud for noses,
res of forfelts some quite romps. 0
‘play
e ehing, not banting tf
Enpcmouind hin, ank questions
He mes
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‘a cat, another & mouse.
Thacle citate, with the mouse hisile, They raise thet hands,
thet eat jumps im and the brouse springs out. They.
Keep he
‘a boy of seventeen” who wishes to learn
ade or business tn which he could i maka comniaar:
vf Fou Nighi get into the e
good
Tee
winding Fue foreinger, fam engaged ay
tent, thie ey
banks, vou ie
ter of the people wi
ih a dignifed, quiet way, that
‘co!
7
aie much
ty acer ‘custome and
toa pone
ary.
receipt of so many letters from corres
vee" condense thele'sommreaiee
‘atl
es of this paper will please address the
go Mauro, spike OF Paneton
ier that wo mistake urivanawer:
anion the manquerade ord
playa and ie
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ie Tacs cab
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Oedate for vot gape ves
aly duke
Soy se any three yy dear
ore
fhe bevwest and 'dinet warler™
8 as sweet as damask roses,
amber”
Tack ear, ad leat at noe
Sho, chou a princess etn eg
heltevehermeft aa bumble’ shepherdese
‘character of Pet alta; and wear the Bo:
‘might attompe trough He Fou
pertorm it 43 Berdite: you wilt hesitate %0
the
(cota sigal
ng lay, mhom T supposed to
ay thgother evening Rod a1 not
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ie torn
he
“a you
cara.
ty. -Amous the quiet tS
fs Eacer ageat ad tituke of some
at and, trtes gain; but If the monte
pay ene forfelt. "They then pane who
nl, make the circle anew, and the
ig men. Book.
ire Cultare and
ip ak clon
shism, and feaching, ail
‘mighe wet once.
Suinigi join shearmy of arurnmers end
i i '@ comm umission bus 7
ior wproatiee on commission. As fo
met ti
Sou witing?” dro
vous festing
Mie ve tere chee
i Draw fis
nee iY
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sneak with you oposite
fe" plac on the Fight ear,
iting it remain on the eyes, "You
a Wail
‘third. a jarrieds” pusing
Easter eggs; also
a, Easter ray all
rly as the
moon ents fest
cag inthe aymibol of recreation and restir~
is in'a manner recreated In spring,
‘Egyptians
‘neo, amd deposited tn one of the-clty.
ld consult a taveyer as to the prospect at
‘You woutd need to prove your ciuin to tt
ober, earnest young man, engaged in
‘and’ very’ deeply attached to. tie" yolmng
<FuhvwhSm he bus been board
Bermother? she
speaking to
try ah
duct,
dailies. Some of the
‘would be apt to give a good.
Mississippi on as
York. ”
nur names are dleninutlves of the
joeepinibe and Mars.” Joseph
ibe added unto,you'nthae
sm afaey meat
Kingentte with Houle
no grimmaipg execpt
esses 2F0
tase
incens
loth dh
siape; au, shes ‘waist elt along.
‘Both are wor
now the or rin of ber nitine. It
ihe of ‘he ive. te
felled Prophet one of
Ler DOr}
arn Moore foe ers Pars
rocks wlth the Auger tive twice a day Wil
Mayten” was, anewered slong
+ Ei ished In book
8 qn corte'ss cents, Address
Slunroe oe ‘House, 17 to %7 Vapde-
York cits.
of Education tn Phita-
ery ad