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The People's Home Journal, v. X, no. 2, February 1895.
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Caldor, M. T.
Date Added
26 February 2014
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Newspaper
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English
Publish Date
1895-02
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New York : F. M. Lupton
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Dime Novel and Popular Literature
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Rose of the Bosphorus / by M. T. Caldor.
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Popular literature
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Entered at me>Post mice at New Vurk tor Trantzmlt-clan through the Mulls at second-Class lbites. NEW YORK, FEBRUARY, V1895. -ncnlus x from you before lnnring connlnntinople. lndeed,l sneeeeded rur better than i lntlnlpnhtd. You ted me to and youayoung su,no edil ens ca hut suddenly l‘9dIl4‘.('d to poverty by a course or un. fortunate cu-curnntnueea. 1 mean my nrunossl to in store him the qualllirstluns you desired, sn 'l:nthrl‘e months to collect and perfect hinm-lr in those branches he [LI l leunt pi-nnoient in. he has just present.-tl ltltnnelf to line, rend to start for censtuntinoplo. llierewizh ucknpwledge one of your requirenwntalhlye Kill- Per is-r. 3.5 count In cluus or Four, us ca. you. and I am inclined to put faith in self. . It in right. however, you ntsnd tho nhsneter of your situation into which you will lace tors tho blrgllll is concludgd. ou HIV- shoul und employer Ind tho ourselt be- an will find it you on the dlvan and wit es: fa)’ ymu-rel y denliug my sernnls. no. Clenul coma hit or B0 touched a tiny hell on the stand beside tho divnn, sud the Greek boy reappeared. "send up my presence," he com- mandnd. r saw haw the boy's checks blanched at the fierce blaze in those piercing eyes, but he retreated silent y. all‘ an hour of ominous silence was succeed- ed by the entrance of I trem ling, shirnriul: wretch, held on his feet by the grasp of two giant blacks. Ali llmInul1's brow was ;lhrlL and stern In till! 0 eauce. The poor gflhisuvolril-is‘ reculll-,1: I wnl Y ‘H ‘ W Wmmml M K W ‘ D culprit drogpedbindliw I r oe osrecu- . r “ m, “V - ,' ‘il ‘;‘‘“l l‘ l ' V4v,li;il;,v an so e of the impropn- , ‘ ‘ 7 1')‘.‘A‘MfIf‘ul“[li't$llii=l[li%l" A7-W W i, “;"l‘l i‘e‘A .‘ ‘' prnyer for mercy. y o giving voice 0 ‘ 3%"-,,. ' ‘ ‘. ‘u it :.y““ “Wl'etchl"thuuilerL-d his thoughts. end, cnui- ‘ Y Willy in the pubs. ‘-1 trn ‘ posing his rognlslu In V ‘ tleM.;t, y u. lDdy0I1VVEl‘L“IIfIb- in be 0lmnggrh.V1ty,lie , , W Milli-,11l, M edtobetrayrne. lloon, d over the - M V l ll my sin et l' e e p p 6 threshold, and with do- n 1 wn anll delicate taste, with here and thaw a son- tunco from the Korlln R or , ml‘. in was uuoccuplatlnave .e snowy column. rising rly to the frescoell cupoln or the csilin ;:. gave additional and atriliill he W 1 B4 The youthful stmn ' fairy-like scene of ma ilit-cnce, a.nI:l sought still fiIl'lh(‘I'igJl.‘ thiai llnrd ot the henu- inn on hfnl saloon-for the K‘ A, A lhssln llililsplf. ' ' Li a questionin gaze upon his conductor, nlio, pointing tnwar tholargent neutral Bl’!-Illgllft opposite the en- tnulce, bowed and nltlrl) . c ‘ Then Victor ])el'CCiVe4l.lhiE arch, unlille the ' worl.l,but aw y st t o tr e outer This youth, with the name my: enou rnmn - ' lnr of the til-at guide, silently lml-konetl nu on. " Truly.” thought Victor, as he obrvml the signal to Advance. “I llrul in tho lsndlot‘ drealus, ‘ms or the -Arnlnnn Nights.‘ it not their ' I tllmllSl1Ek9 DI‘ winch lily- rwlfprosentlv, to be mire I lm Awa e. ' richly decorated, far lush Eretentlmls than the 5 u aulnou. Hero. on n vlat, flillcifully tluwcrcll with gold y . guru worthy of the Hlllt0 apartment itself, alig- WE e 9 ok in rllpldly br ll 23%“: W 5‘ ii i ‘ll; ‘ill ll , -7 ll‘ .;. ..lllll llll5' i ll ml‘ I l 2,1 ll ll‘ ‘Ml. till l ‘J l ll, folds ofstitl‘ euihroiaery in gold bestowed rirh- 1 pt-used sun. but pardon me U l neolnr e e railing garnion ii. fora his mister with hent head and arms crossml rnee ly on east. evlllen awaitin ONIOYB A lA wa of the ac n’s hand vo whatever infor- ti ho equiretl, an Inn 0 in o- e guor: -‘ You uro the youth my noble English ll-lend was ta uvml rue ucros th 7“ e Victnr Mnrbll bowed and frodncefl I letter from his uitron, L d Lynn hurst. which he humladto l rpntwd to 9 that uu required no , rol.lin hie eye rapiilly over the closely-written me The lottvr run thus I ' The urr1Jl'mu qr Lyndltunt In ma Enoellenrjl Me Pads: r:vv,nn> nu) llsnrncrtn 1-‘runlrb-I htye fulflllod to the best or my ability the lnutnicuon: I rocolvml J1 ll Will l ;',1,,’,‘,l,ITlllll‘ll,.li‘ill I own was hen e antly. how ll. ll ll" m B‘! a Greek tl-arnlsling- i l l 1 brought t a ii on ill Ml ri n blade. gt-may I‘rn.xm.v:1'niiu I ‘ ' - ‘ . ll in , .ill.l.‘Hvg;’;l‘,e’;ll,:l.'lv,l I HM rssux, wn-n one wish ‘slum. chixolxo To run nnanu CURTAINS, sroon A nl..z:x'uEn rroruc, sl'r.1>u-Luuz am: cnalmlxu. in no wise dirninu-h his n-erulness. l roinsin your sxccl.Iuncy'l rt-lend Ind humble servant. Li-snncns-r. All linnenn road the letter itith s lncid smile or nntinrsetion "s c one, u Il‘l'I u rnint frown rew dovln th lrched e'cl>r0ws Ind w wrinkled the boniguaut forehea . Victor felt his face. sltllough his bn he the keen black eyes on t nnou the lloor. “Aye, but it in s requirement I could lortst dis 3 vi-ltll,“nillttercd he in Turkish. ‘'1 ha rathbr half his talents were left out than that h l he an comely fen llrot ." hcmr nut yliguvly conscinlls of some unex- ected dilliculty, fur the words were in 8!) any prealled a he could not ratch their meaning, while the mobs turned thn letterito ro with In Ill‘ of extreme vexatinll and in- lleciainn. but he kt‘ it I discreet silmlca. ever. the cloud‘ lifwd, and Ali lhse mi h 1 Bill .Rnr>y,“ln 9 ‘Jill I roy- sau'u fnco qnlrod in you so hr-n might be no tour of trouble in the hnunohold to which I sdmlt you. Ila assures me I can trust Pres- w , i lehed into the now fiorc . l ,un-‘y. scarlet. and will ti e-.s sic ening cans nut to the purity of the mar lm. ‘Ali Harman slnlx had: upon the divsu, his face ll‘ ll i l,‘ ,i lit.‘ sultene an 5; ‘n, and said, hm l : i "Wheel n r 9.4.4 -.1“ .4“; ..k npartmeut. clenn, tehi. bm1nt>sl" l e lay back indolent. ly among the cushi while t ., ‘,ii‘l‘l“fi‘ll‘l‘(‘l“‘l‘.‘ll Vgillllz ‘ ‘ “ ‘Ill, :l‘fWili.‘.“ll‘Il ll‘ ‘Hi l mi. 41 was still ptle, Ind. he thou ht the pubs per. ceiyed it. Is now and then are of perluuied snioli e us qui lug lance at his companion’: time. -‘ to was a day " said Ali Eassan at length. “Ind he has me the fate of one. Now ct us looliu on inn cumfurting seene. eoul" Clean apgeared as promptly us ever. "no. hannvs s ould s returned from his en-and. Brin him h‘ he ' nea Ind Clson were soon sthuding ' The hr-st was a d intelligent young rellow o srenth e. e kept his eyes‘ modestly on our as is master a bsnignant glmce WIS ban! ,1 . on I . . “ llnhsrlnes, thou art rl faithful messenger. l are hr-nrd of the lfll that sre used tn eutrap thee-of the bribe you rejected so in ' when my snemylsought to learn my fl cretn. lam ws leased with so 1’ rant. There is n ag of pinstres for thee in the vault. and alter another year of service wo d holds little lou used, thou shalt have thy tlreeclotu." S“ for . h as‘ good-looliing fleet; was fairly aglow with in ghted surpnsa. Ha knelt down mud kissed fervently the gold-fringed hem of the pAchu's robe. "Noble master. suii of generosity! how shall x VJ
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