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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. XXIV, no. 34, July 8, 1869.
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Holmes, Mary J., Mrs.
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1869-07-08
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New York : Street & Smith
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New York Weekly.
Marian Grey; or, The Heiress of Redstone Hall / by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.
Heiress of Redstone Hall.
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r 1 t i 8 > t & A ¥ Zz 3 € PL FRANCIS 8. Vol. XXIV. weaned & = SOLDIERS MEMORIAL POEM. Read at the Academy of Music, Sunday Evening * dentin Se ee acy Br cou. ag. Comrades—in Union’ battle! ‘And (riends—in Freedom's marob— ° .. ., Faday we rear no eolumn, . ‘Tomake their memory svreet! ©. > * Comrades! the gowere most wither; . elt fragrant mould ‘Beyond the graves of heroes gone presses om: ° 1 ‘Adee than the einng towers ‘Of all the ancient tin Le “para te om tee fone . uh sublien ‘Grand ‘were the Grecian temples, . ‘With columns fair and tall; : ‘the pame, the fame of heron hee : ‘And will ot let thom dio! Flowers for our opal cities, ‘Onall the Union wide! vd The fires of war consuined the Letsome sweet dower, with fragrant math Tal hee our deat a 8 and wi vhecl of war sre dries ret homes and hears or ns to the dead be STREE: SMITH, ‘you but before I go, lay your hand upan my brow, where | read. But ne uad no right roa the {tearm oweat is standing, and iy again wiat you | was required of him was tog sand two day ‘wells mp, ie, ang rial untit sue your, wife, she shall nob ih af J awe Jone, for thas might Infuenoo, her deciton, der Thave left for her ts in mny private drawer, but the key. Promise, Frederic—promise bow, ng Tat ‘to peak, bui the words “T cn- not,” ed oa ns hoes od anata the vaine,Wolce-—fulnter Wishes, and fall before, sald:' “Promise, my boy, and 6 ong ing on his knees. the young man sal “Heaven herping ine, father, I will do both “And a8 you red her own, but sh happy, 80 may you be hap- ai "he ears? ‘poueitie reutraca the e brown fathers blese ye helpless ce must iit ee With you end Marian, Dou part with a mingle land’ sane pledge unto Mansa Heaven ‘Of Union and of Peace! Comrades! these flowers will blossom; ‘Though lightly thoy are strewn, Beneath their tender leatlets A myriad seeds are sown. Tue sweats they bear, n Fears tobe, ‘WIL AN the homes o fr00, Sod acent te lowly tar, here wo Are lying, with our own; ‘Waiting the trumpeteall, nen tn gent Captain a he Hort nto muster all! {RRPUBLICATION.) MARIAN GREY; ‘The Heiress of R "Redstone Hall, MARY J. HOLMES, orthington. Rae, Maher Rivera” sHfomemead on th er ek aes mera | de “ie dow Brook” “Bagi ‘ie, Mi wake" ia" Bria Sora Deas," ar commenced fn No. 8 Back numbers can pe But Aas any Nowe Agent throughout the Culed sates CHAPTER IM. ara AF HROSTONE HAL For two a x the lng of which we have ind lay 1h 8 Rind of stupor from rations Goloue ze ny ng kindof stnpor from utd TOUse a elm, ne. would ener Seon io et es you for mang Four old faner app ys Heaven vest Ie gene Ne ard these words would ras better bro aos Rept and that at the staat woul h fet te co maaiet arian a imei upon her oe ‘he had been e comfort, and than usually ing hia pk declined ner le figure ‘upon the whi 2 Be a riselessiy into the room and eae iy a wale ie Aire ra one anit ean you hear me, bor?” Keep your promos ‘on "They were the Fre when at last ana oy ine with the deal. ‘a crown: Bucy tone as be was aber ;oW 14 felt grating harshly unequal Marian sme, a few JOWw sp he tue muit, and those w ected di raed to the kit ie To cent demonstrations of grief, they & a the probable. result of deat,” and wondered if with the new one they sould leads easy they had do Nenext morning the mews spread rapidly, not only Raymon wasdead, tut alvo that he dred without @ will, this last piece of inlormatton belng given @ Ibson, Who, @ little disappointed in the re of his late visit to Itedstone Hall, had several times | 9 pressed his private opinilon, hak it way ai} 1a hie nd feared, a at er woul ees ‘ownetiing taint seemed very probable; and in the same whieh they. ‘deiared Tie toss of Colonel Raymon hls son as welts and wvarioious, d bre leno Sit gr eile est man in the country, and It ould not be fae creat hem with aiareapects 80 they same about hlin with words of Tyna ‘and offers gab HI tH pe iened wo aburaetonty, und en they asker for somealetion a8 to the arrange; wre ments for the barial, do not know—I self, to-day, Bet goto Marian, Twill bie ne fier decleon, Soto moran ga jet for she, mourned for the der pose aa would fomary in Ken the north, a! they went; and hosbing her own great for a well arian fold them What she thought her mah {har they should do. neck ceep the dead as tong rete te eee erat day was low in the made within an Inclosare near the WSthe cedar and fir were growing, and we rt u a Teel acamn was sctting, © “Jong "procession wound tneterncel Sais fe" not Wit them, Dut was of his i ing ley “ere the gt from the window for Fad oul peacet (ul grave. former hom‘ a fall upon Is Wy. aPTER, REEFING aa Four weeks haat passed any since Raymona |b rao te ta Trearte tlculer atgns of wi cto suffered keenly, and wuiTerod all the mor naa prepare tartar beaeeaed cre the long night was 0 Shiota heat en he eam, Nat Ne ee Bs BERaSTSE the fame tor is ein, an ear. he thanked et ~ RSet men ama compelled nme at fhe hnd brought eo wiixappeinted era orn ae ne aon te cot inigit, ashe sat by his ever been und ie i" sleen if father, he resolved me what might Sau en erred x] in his voice there wos a tone hn a eer anh a ras, wane ere before. Myre, as She ent gon seat wi cefare, SATA 8 Prederit is the a nas ei " reac “Teaty Sttase aud'Y aan gomag om rien, father va cis, neh mao aa the with nerwothe grave had ep aloo wish Teer To th lever whic ‘ner qnardi remember It was, Al faa the ker, a¢ “ask some question which she alyne could a ad to rest The nee Weeing alaned thet nid at chareh on the Sabbath su weak had gone back to their old ight: vray ofivicg, ana ourmauly thers, were nn Pot, ‘stone Holl. But two there the more that rah cia offered her Mia arin, Walking a nl ° ‘and back: SEeing her only at the tate or wi ‘tunw he frst days ofher sorry she had forgotten the an eff heya wen she arto ue private arawer more. e ta eo tig drawer forked. "Fresletio oe oar nog thal a WOE hal tiie knew 1 wor—ahe waved In raceed been! done to a Se emad pera bang. Net hopes tat he W the letter. Bat Frederic rom het ¥ “onthe private d iisrer, andy taking i his und bad #68 struneiy tem Raym worn to keep that letter rent, on Ho dared bok break We VOM the DuTia}, he, too, had gone Me, trniected Snieelee in pied fo break 18 scat an F ehihd—lon Arossed her} but to the star aud worn, Ble sobbed; jate you, Marian,” he res there's obo 10 care f be niy brottier—Just as you said anything el sata to quia choked wiih ears to you of a iter for vo eric? 10, you know,” wistfatly Frederic hesitated @ eat waht forgive cute my Ta wit ea and pr nul yo Were 8 angi Tun MSP woah gicl hg did her good. Se don't come near me Seloen tay hi athe Me-sFetig mule no Terly, and resolving to make & clean breast of it, Marian contihued: worked nervourl pone, Aunt to Reraxctawalony ‘2 kind of torpor and waited wi a oon to there ticwaseleed, Bian woud feck for her letter, be. th hows, and) missing, Fate ex one for when on, Frederic, youdon’t hate me, then P? Mur eqn AA Millie a be ad ontlt at | ing her wears, she Staffer toad it, 8o, with | seemed to demand the w ‘rederie, do vote wis! sald Fre revoduge | less ae ae cade f pity im te | did not care to be thw shld Ofte’ door, a | You will notte fey Waiching tue young giel as sue baited with her Ne would ite Wid not know why be had ome to that room and ne] '*3'can Ro Way." sasd Ma ec >, Marian, Rel “mone | ia rip OOF stuIcleMNy OPC tered i . ‘answered; ‘of course not.| The spell was broken f¢ Ha what ‘put that idea toto your head see act #0 old and strange, and art is aching s0 Lard for ie Dow, a you, he dts ment, and misapprehending | "alice, Atlee, wake np a moment, will sou ‘and when sure she was mrvie 1 iO Marian exclaimed, passion jever—certain] {nes geen gee = Ben eRts aa a ak Pansies Sasa ar Age arr fo betel as anes Bat ie Gil you. Freverict™ and’ Martan’s ‘voice was | hersett that she woalt net Seen nny mec eer eRe an sey Sti ts a si will ho ot ner to be ignorant of what you mean, er had some strange fancies at te last, MEE nt i a ey tg res,” snsmered Marian, quickly, “and a peer any times. | Will yas ans. ‘itto eee rie hes ‘motive of his hesitancy, Marlan continued: ‘Ahee ulin On not fear what I may Yun. He said a wrong had an feel nome Intereat now that there | MA." pctsted Ane Fee eros a to “netuer would | tinair. haltretueianily Marian told 0 wine Pregeric ad “rates eaig nothing of} latter, for Hf Canoned Ravmion't haa Guu her a wrens wemory to keep Ik to ber Ned afvesh, mid | Tne darkened world in which Atioe lived, hid ions an not | The darker Md in whit ved, had matured | ariittons to he ce, oii ait tie’ ory: | her ofticr ficnitios far boy Pwised eaustty for lum to apeak | yct seven pare old, Bu sands more ed at hts | Umea to awake a jaw sabe Inipel whule IRs duswer tortioniel bere weitesy aan neither || Fora mnscit Marlin Sue | samme eo inquicingis towanl her Guild Rot o Ie 9 id u arian theme Taher than Mylo words affected the young | stie felt a duly alo omc neilimg het With a new-born dette “ Fier hand again upon the desk, she inpetivousty Un ime, But quid ae ‘Grealiy she louiged eo A a ee nonst to break yes ere ie, Would FOU a Frederic Ray-| she extricated lwrvelf from her position and wrung Me blind esea opened while, a8 It they doubted me | “Maref wane ‘Tigat." sald Di singe Wer fat si sanity of mys aprater inom qui etic “xy indeed, | with deat “sarved” sou ye oat ie fue at ‘That eaicg eateh unidiw Lwrounin't Alloa taried a ‘and slept neain, oe wo zy ae Nee ii hi - “al cept whutever that that; he said; all that j avaln, but he did not, He was ss walting forher. and Ary. |sstatens and. ‘when Preeti, her fee ant in n voles whlch | fee} better ifthe matter were rel trun my fat nee Ries "Heto, simost tn the” poor | woudrwish ine marrage to tae destiny where your fattier dled, can you say'to me truly that Fon) 1 will speak to Pinal at onos." she ist Lad wich im it stragg! ere form, and bursting not ‘Lam i “ane suppose Trefase you, what then lendiess—e0}] | Marian spoke decluealy, aid omnetiing Im her manner aro rare ‘of which were atfect i erled, aud tn that ery there wax & nate of startled Frederic, who, a al ede thres fuse am cannot live toucther tere ist tre have done, for peo-| mbctoned to. Me psinne the: Teen ra uo a find old Dinah appeared, exclu: | ing betougedtto anatier Tani ‘il she Repmned 19 tam ° ite nh nd as auch ho had ad | Ingas hereye felt upon tem Se eeee ethera: Tivitees i i Mian ie mat “oF i toner what'he sakt—there was kradness fi bia voice aD Uifdig her face which even in the darkness looked winte knowing look, as setting | ick's expected tw | wa in the datk, when ‘ive waone chanted every whtar foryot," | "On this oveasi Of Mast oe He Ea ry Ived by the 8 down tie candie she departed, matieriog” someuhing Ful fou ‘shows of joy and hurrane for Mies Marion, ct whea me aid esi nas young The Higeinacs, on the Contrary thoueh fHewlly enon tonight Pa otner ume apd ane hurried ‘nto, the hall me ere she ane ber cof Frederic quen whom she couil con how, Marian cit mith wonnerloge What Ti atoty, 4 ana }ohitd coud mean, and Wiig. me istiked Roderic so paiok yours 7 and the lle | much. The wext naming together while Hat and suid, "Was it a dream or bw whim pear ar, thing to me Tash night about marrying Prederks t her enigigentent and “women sf Froderic ntensled she This meine or that in Keutuck, and you've got vba dart was alrealy ast tog fal on Maria Mt oreal uch tner than children oxnally. aud stealing Yo the ‘what was Wtf and half wit TERMS ia ‘cena No. 34. Jens 9 child than Marian, whose story puzzied her, for she cota hart understand Thow uch b coud tuk or bein aired. wo mat, ‘Mariam 3000 ber, bowete Sthat were vist difference betwee seven and aluast szicem, ts Wel) enough,” slie Apnea insou any he ad the beat atch ta the oo oan {8 Sormchow ne don't acem to hke you Aue wa, at dont a pce morethun your "Yea, ‘but Tan fearay” aniamered baran, fay sy: [wig irs any hours ahe'had prayed tn the woods moe she ih rave bren practicing pon the pia ‘books which Fredene. like Kea Yay pers and when Jou oom ar drt ave tobe o ‘must go away, tor e wal “OU,” exclalmed Allce, catching her breath, and draw. arian, “wouldn't it be pice for you and if elther goa weep ft whit be rr ve no re ere, ad Peder bas poamay." “What could you do ity wrth Sinan know,” retured Marian, mourniiy aim were Gt her ark fuinre rig Op before wnt sew—I don't know enough to teach, and ie Ae She woold rather han go away abddie, and mn” adding, qulckiy, “Youll carry. the keys then, wou't you, and give 1e preserves abd cake want? Thus was the affair amicably adjusted between the hen atthe breakfast cable she met with Fred. When the pre. ted Frederic was ar that she ight ay no, and pow Ne felt lens pleasure or oi Yet th own Beda 10 in tue tobe ron wie wars nto tear he falas agaist me inabel Yet, q rplexing question, and Frederic Rasmona | tionatcly: “Yoo iged to marry me. 1 cet i ena i ater lea fet dat ie fran dealing falncty with er, Bat he’ made fy did net ank 700 to my how long’ xt Would be ere they only answer he ool. For amoment Frederic stood. trresolute—and then he ka Troma to marry them uniess they | repiied: “cart be foolish, Marian, vut tae commen suse view of th I know," returned Marian, “but do—would yon hare eat (of ip Uf your father hut pot ravesied 107" jan," m n uct older than yonr-| wourd caine to Him. and the ® ve sfore saul mignt never hake thought of marrsing certain bi Jnust tell her wy We wa wrever gave iF should wish to | “hen as the brie thoneht si vraited day a ve tt 60—In aitsincerny Task you tg bemy iver Wi | prefer pow tng that he would speak to her upon t Marian ms aden f0 iaik of these things, but | {iis and wait patie od at ety four weeks eat you thut Hove aight tig brary agula, but found ie Urawer bewilderment Marian fancied te had sais: «|? "ip manner butt frightened and fascinated sarian, Wisti to have it s0,"but she would know another | and sue answered through lier tears, “1 will be euttsfied ¢ 80,"" she sald. “The letter is tho ‘and not daring to put the question to him direct, | and wait.” nt toread 1" ie sat “a tus, withont cares of word of Tove, was that i Tecalledl the conversation which had passe: ‘Svomen ver wish to marry one whom they do not | quarred engagement sealed, forming rast d Colonel Raywond on the nyeht when | lov to tie one whch years aftet 190k nce win fat 6 ng, she Wondered if he had Bald Frederic understood her at once, and. for Foom andat thal very hour: Nae Most earnestiy she hoped not | felt strongly tempted to tell her ie tratt, fe Tn toue| Haw'was too much ofa chit to muuage the aMate, and = ache rad, ane this | case te wus gure se, would refuse to Isiet| fo hus suit | after bis terview with her. he sought cut Duiaty t0 te rea: He hates | and ke wonld the ie father's: presence oud hin inenivons me)" she sald bilteriy, wbecause bo thaksi want lit | ssemed over anil around hiss etite Reisone Hall wax Sere a no sre rand wand to weeks bat ne needn't for | youttu't have. aim hom, even ir lie | wo fait io be exchaued Maa to re answeret| from today tm. the, wit be te Kneltat my feet and bezxed of ane to be bis ites Ji well] | have always loved ‘You da a ster an in dine | wad | sheweno.paradeeaimpiy acaiet weing tn the pree boc tod, the Hat chapee T gets" and sinking Into. @ saa ‘as you deacrve. 1 wiil be kin to Jou, Marian, | ence ata few even to wl lng wilh ur of coli ige Arvo chal, Marian laid bey head upon the writing | and { think {ean make you happy.” ‘The diuner you i “will atiend to tho Ges ant we} te ‘With earnestnins, for he’ knew he wan| rest.” “The day had been rainy and dark, and as shesat there rt Meco ule young sii, and in bis inmost soul | ainid ejacolations of surprise and delight, olf Dinch Inthe gatilering mlght utd tstened 40 te Jom moan of Bo ute repair We Wrolg by learning tolove | heard what he bad 10 say, anil then, boiling over WU he news hastened othe Miichen where he, soon Wak ended by an astoniied und listening ane, the ied lust @ bail gone thus far, | accorllug to thelr Uifferent trcan of w arate Pied ig the negroes at Red- sure, he sald, “We | stone Hull were (wo distinct purtics, oncof which hav: ne ince, mournfully, white Fred ‘who had been purchased of BF. celig AE yON wil] not be my wife, I | penhoring planter, and were not supposed Weannot be the home, of us nit blood in their veine a8 wae ta al tamed ker fi ery soa wen Between ihe Wemacrutic intherses and ce FPanked Marian, with | the atistocratie flagrant ae rane erie ova Aawernihe | ts Which wan ual deco rat alle Was Del onin't a eettin’ together OF 80, Peel mit here id starting up, unit Hetty, wo led the Hod of rival to old pas dnehed forts idan “ut ® ry thing. over m0 to ie ly "awa ii ES eh Miss waa Bea tid With ed ap the piatra to her Ie seemed to ity. Presteric the cheet-—zo— and holaing eat heralort Linsey wwoolsey to its widest extent, the old megress procecded to illus a alas for Aunt Perey per Intention was anticipated: bystutvering Josie ube moat grechicvous spiet ot 4 ine eis clans -giek as thougi the active toy removed he ehalr where she (Bands Pushing (0 1S fe bedside, ake wile: | piace ay overfowing siopseale na’ inte & he tn tonne Beto fly phouged amd tie ‘of her part sing and the jeers of her opponenis ‘Toatoyea viluit-otte Lore apar me tong enonsh raacey neck {™ slie screamed ashlar at, she sald: time npon her eatin Miss M. ‘goo deat plaed at Ea st dishwater ¥ Pie | are Sea for with Hecty's down ye Hine or Alice who awoke Ma- Srgltperees atin Tn Tne Te caving Chak oF wae iid" you xy. 8O1Ne Marian’ “eux coniling t0 Alle the store ot of te strane request tr ond RF ago, ain) thou not | the trouble wich wally ‘ls fo the lov ot ‘nie Bunt many’ things scarcely | it w: iM accordance With her ideas—th: og <
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