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BY WI LTO N nl'It'l'nX.
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At two e‘e1nel:, one mnrnini in M213‘, :1
train of cars drew up at 51. .tinn in the
southern part of (ienrgin, and two hays
get out. It was (lurk 1W pitch, and there
was nobody in sight.
The young travelers were greatly he‘
wilderecl, and looked after the swiftly-
they had continued on it. But present-
lyamzln came t‘mn1 behind the ware-
house, with :1 lantern.
“A re you the yming gentlemen Deetnr
Asliferd is oxpeeting?" he zwked, helzl.
illgIl])llI(31lglI(,1f) stun their t‘:u>e.<.
“Yes," they lmth replied, simultane-
onsly.
“Then eeme on with me. lle ell
me to meet you znnl show you the way
to his house ‘on are l<in to the tleeter,
aren't you?“
“ “'e are his in-plwws."
“Then you twu. hretlicrs'?"
“ No; we re emisiiis."
‘-You have never been here before,
have you ?"
“ No. “"e live up the eeuntry, zunl
have come to visitour relatives down
‘I0 0 H
“ It's an awful dull place to crime to,“
rennirked the man. “TlI(‘l’E.‘ is nothing
but piney woods and frog-pemis about
here."
“ Even those will he a novelty to In,"
suitl true of the lmyw. “ “'e are llI‘t‘tl of
the )'Ctl hills and rocks in our lntrt 01' the
emintry."
“Se tugs the world." mnr.1li7.e(l the
man. “ “'0 :11“ ya lnmker utter what.
we lmven‘t get. But here we are :1tDee-
ter Aslil'urtl‘s lmusc."
There was .1 light in the home, and the
sound of the tltN)l'J)L‘[ll)I'Ol1ghtlilG whole
fmnily to the door, for Deeter Aslifertl
hml set the :Il:irin-eleek so as to :lW:ll((.‘ll
them in time to receive his nephews.
The lmys were no ' snmtlieretl with
(‘,ll]i)l‘:lCL‘9, mnl Unetur ford hint to in-
terpese his nuthnri ' tn prevent them
from reee ‘ing hmlily hurt at the h:ui<ls
of tho‘: .mlcnt little eunszins.
“New, (',lll1lIl‘(!l),gt7 to hml. litlgmr
and Frznik ure wurn nut, In-"Y slum-
thvm their i-mun, zmzl mind you (len't
keep them :1w:iken minute."
It was nine Neleek next nmrning Im-
fere Doctor Asililhrll pt‘l‘il]itl(’t14Hll‘ynIlll1,.‘;
friends to he tlisturlwtl. lytliis time,
the heat “':1:'<i ep[n'nHsivu-’fni- it was ill-
rt-mly summer in lhiu luw [.‘lilIlltl4’4!1ll(1
it was tleeitlotl net to venture liir from
the ule until :iftr-,i'iin(-ii. Sn the Imys
[)2lS%(‘,t1 the morning in leekilig at the
tewn.
F.verytliin;:w:Isz .<tr:m;:e.1n4luntiuniliar
tn l<i<l;.v,:ir and l“r:mk. 'l‘hn grunt livemitl
wzttenenk trees, with their rieh, oily
i
[ilI.tt-r--J nrcnx-till): u. Art t.: mm.
)”l5l<lItADELPHlA, FEBRUAQ 4, 188?.
G7 ‘ It"
F1 ipeeulinr inter .
’ They were almost lilimlvd hy the
43 glare from the snowy Slllltl, hut Ben‘
who noted :15 their ;:uitlr>
they W0l1](i seen grow an
In several yzn-tls they nhservetl pretty
rlumi Ft V
‘Ir
es and wirlesproml l)rnnclw.<.
‘ with long: Sp:tni.s'li nmss, were (>l>j(‘('t< of‘ tin
t
cured them i erewtletl with quaint lml‘-ilUl'<t‘ mrts. the
1",
e- .[ 9
H! Kill‘ rum.-l.,.n.e Litrnrinn ,1 cougn-.,, :1! “.rhvn;-tun lv 4-]
r-1
‘; rm 1-; l’. Vxm u,
ix Am rm 1.
rlrnlu-<1 ‘ little trtmc, lmlon with green fruit nlmut hml iJl‘Ollg']ll lt)lIlIIl'l(('1Hl(' spring silt‘1l!‘-
"xv nnnl slinpe uf full-;;rnwn lii<'kt-r.v ‘ ing e1‘ weal. pm'l;erl in uhlenu lnilea.
nuts. Ti :40. lion inthrmml them, were . At fuur o'(-lm-la in tlinxilieriitmi, the
0r:nr;e tree. lmys . lurtctl out to t:il;o: nth in II cluur
’l‘ht-y thund the single hu<ine treet pend lwn milm front the town.
hm-tnr .Xsht‘ur:l mutiunml tluim tnkvop
't<>nie<I to it. i Klrivtws of which were with-ul on the :1 ler>l;eut for an ulliv.g:IlvIr whieh inhabit-
]ll'7l“S(‘,H, instead of in the e: Tlioy <-lltlwlmml.
rwvuc um I.
t>IlllTIZh nv A smluu:-s'rnt-rise (u'Te1'unr1"-visnnm-utmmm AT Tm: ISLAND.
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