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SATURDAY NIGHT.
shirtsleoves, @reamily poring over some old let: |
Tera he bud taken froin one of his trunks, we |
‘would Mave concluded thet be w |
He was oshered into the study. and Silas Gra:
| pate rove to meet Blin ble Brat words
fetus ery:
Beker aitesuts mee eas tle itt seengie wees vou tna tie
‘en fo average. Ta a ving been per .
omer eoate saaiy now's ean ak ae aia tink germteg ee Wal net hag be pettonoc bs ater aialy
wo ye Span i hat la m the ie ‘Vod- murmared. jy poo tow butt ject Is an extremely alone.” ray
own
ache
bs
- |
o
vince
HiPewio took leave of ther tat morning And |
aac:
Mi sate |
oo pus
in oer: sleeping, to | brother om bis dying bed. Nothing you may say
Toot siftstor plosinge! buen sn we He is beyond reach of early
wide open, und he carried bei
o (To be continued.) wtudy aud laid her on the fellow!” murmured the
‘s olergyman, bineyes a Biling with tears. “Once be
— Tas, Uys and innoeent, the: pride ot all’ ou
. THE LOVE OF FRIEND FOR FRIEND. {ie 101d whut be knew of the story, and electrl-
ed Durwin by suying In conclusion
by MAYDEW. A ind iifow weeks since to investi- k
ge tbs suing Miatter=the poor, deinded bride,
med to sat
a
ie trtendnbip, cali ane wnat you vlll— Wer intenieiy.' I never pitied
Seen cany shadoa, you KNOW. nnsuiedy son ylice Wut terribinsevela. :
"0 more, fet sil oto ber, oy
Tis friendship warune an sends a glow He lean 0
very bounding pulse, and if «fig leaned against :
‘worth the living since it came: 0 or some tue! This ex- we
enolie my heart dor jar nor strife | pltinea Ne five) the cereaiony Fe
= peuted. ‘would be spared the pain 0
; ‘Can fret oF fan the steady Saine. Atter | fig the Brat to tll the te » e pal
a se ‘Although worn gut in Gedy and mind, be lett
‘whlch weape wero arbor tober, ery of ‘xyee > | st ao, ot Stine that sume night, and took
ortie emusteet 0 te fat nor oe seavound ta
the spe rin +tonishme! oP ping in Ne & barely Jong cnosnn tor for
he cried, in a stitied pertnpe © doen years older
ees of clothing, ibe set Sut tor Home Far,
tender power.
mint the nds tay vom,
veace holds the portal heart;
. * evidently trom the bumbier | al ougt toe + be
5 stole earessingly around to keep UP the wretched farce ‘ould ‘Duphos'e mind .
me—and for what” be tn. | hover neogeeriistomet” Was sbe never te know
one toa sch ho toa know,
Lie part,
Such love as this from frend triad
"Holds sweetness few can understand:
it, a
the Great buppiness that might have been beret
" Meanwhile sometbing strange and starting bad
bappened at Home Farm. .
io on } be morning ‘subsequent to Darwin He:
ropasaton fare ie a oe Lan | court's departure tor rentupniete Duphne we sittin,
heart, aid soul demanded, Gnder the same Tragra be
hoe - | found ber the Guy tetore, a a ay look
hat | In ber gentle bine eyes,
\ "rhe Bille, the verduni tian, und the, dear o1d- th
i . And fancy almost hears the roll
‘Of authems sweet through Heaven’
fennloned garden were all agiow in the golden
Aiscovery hus Hg!
. rey et not hear the soft fall of stealiny toot-
—_—, ateps crowing the lawn, butall avonee there was
ie ound ‘of nowre, bored breaibing. beside :
shine at ber tet,
a long drive, into the | Sdmenow ber confused, chaotic thoughts Naw
f forloa lodging boure | Inguunily to ber visitor of the sree tous day.
| win, you buve ¢gu cain? Tam
| ging i inisced you ao,” she euid, sith & regis,
Sweet suile, tising and slowly lifting her vacuo
anda
lenrn
aernal
‘was tO
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Village Pastor’s Daughter !
BY RETT WINWOOD.
| Js pot Darwin, but one who loves you @
Bory vegan tn No 5, Rack j thotieand times beter.” orted a vibrant voton. 2
tafned from all evs 1 inmate Unf Sain |, Dan hne’s startied a gaze fell upon Guy Severne’s
Raitt rom didPomea, as every uambee of BATCHDAT Heath | bazaar’, convuled
. SHGNT is eloctrotyped.] ape the sight of Ht brought buck al} the auf, .
stout ladders were directed
| terug aud heatuicbe of ber ruined life. Who _
CHAPTER XXXV. tomeas shatlSay't) Her own grew ghastly with fear and :
quMDER AND TRUE. horror. She turned to flee from him, a sbriil :
scream tbat be described i frou ber
‘cannot
Tips? sbe tottered and fell prone on the ground, .
wrhbing in strong convalsions.
Asstrange look that was almost rapture broke
over Danboe' pale, sorrow-worn face.
arwin, 118
not such a bard fate to ale with
the poor wretch you
fate of being burned
eth tel QUAINT WELSH CUSTOMS.
‘You will believe me now. in
aa
Palm
to the :
ver been false to you 1 turned entreatingly to Heath. * :
“Heathcourt’s startled eyes searched the
he i
sad, “Tell *
sweet face 80, tourleasly uplifted, and a deeper as af bai . -
ook bis fra
softly
now we
oyou
“Tay
ever
you
1
father stooped |
‘worn face. you, tn which I | 2
of
She realized | >
would move |
the stronger |
was the ead | a
ny soul fs smirehed with |
| .
\ i
Biazing with
the sapppost: $
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
shoes In twronty
pile
re:
Paul bave newspaper offices thirteen,
‘bushel and a half ot com In Kansas to buy =
on my dying bed
tourists have spent §70,-
have to ride
He had not the |
tree
behind in New
he said, hoarsely, turning to de-
“1 shall give up’ my own suit ot
Ll she fs strong enough to be
established in an
at Orst.
‘awaken
ied; but to linger
slowly around, with a vague,
’ ,
: \
i ts
be
i once more and aie at
m phainly
7 her by .
wnt i
keep-
innocently.
Sal wi
Raltroad Company. have a trata
a Deven the AtARKLE AiNd Pas
Aw Tocomotives will be used, e&ch
in the sunlighted the word 7
his beart bewt A tive rae
Tentonte
Ed
/ 5
that
core:
Detruet It
wr, my di
emtied now, my dar-
about
ORG prateys conectous tleske
Twas married, and you were
XXX’
recee Aerta sove!
my, a
stroked bis wet
from hiv
Duphne
L wilt never
‘did not mean to distress you. We
‘of It ay More, 1 want to rest
mnsion of her nerves had been
nema
Parke uae oan
bis arms with the trastt
ness.
instant in her eyes.
‘she sald, listing the
in the gray light