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THE $lrl’lWll‘l;l?."Y SOENEE.
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4 well. now, tell me the name or the lsdyrtooii
to the theatre.
“ Mr . uowsrd,
H But you sliid it was s young women.” .
“Yes ny ung‘ 1"
me isllrs. Hew-
nd7 Wait a hiteby George, I hnvs it I"
re
s creature, my dear. I
never heard any ill of her. Don't you romembcr
my telling on of the Mr. and Mrs. Howard that
cousin Br: lxscl tlilren to bolird It his house 7"
the Indy. Imet End ind his wife it
sire one evening last summer, sn hire
8 Wit t nl
in r
together, and I parted
‘lint Benn snitl she wla I tlisrvpvitnbla woman,
Ind had scpumtetl from her huh tin ’
“ My dear, I know nothing About the lady, but
my o inion is thnt there the lie ooniuiences.“
-- l ell, do you suppose Mr. sr-i gs ever snid
thst shout your being-drunk, you ow?"
“Pooh l course not. I remember the en-
eountsr in the bookstore very well, however.
Ins turning to go out, I met izyon, and shook
hands with him.
“ ‘ When on cumin‘ up to see us?‘ shit] he lit
the top of his voice. ,
h, i don’t know,‘ suiiu; '1 don't get time
to visit much, Benn.’
‘- - weu, come n ,' hallowed lis, loud enough to
he hesrd iillovrrt e store, -nu’ bi-ing>up ycr 01’
-but, good henvens, I didn't
nnniie hiui serve me this dirty tin-u..couiound
the lellowl” .
“Now, James,” put in Mrs. P., “ you know ynu
hnve romisedto more no disturbance about it.
Let i drop, dniir. It doesn't meet me in the
least.”
" well, Lhht‘s ii grant enniiort.
ling to drop it, though, ind my I1-is
it. It is cliesp enough at the price.
mised to pos you rurther, or course
“Yea. When I told him I should go right to
you with it, he bogged or me not to, but to lniivn
‘ and he'd keep an eye on you."
1 could not rarrsin lronl bursting out lnughiiig.
ooh at it sobcrly," esidi. “Its ii
iinyhow.”
vi‘ 9 (1 comes ltglkin. James, I shall tell
him on need no wstching, And lhnt ho hiid bet-
ter nvoid getting ncsr enough to you to which
you.
“ poken likorn darling wile. Wclll Are you
use tiny?-' An Inulocked the door.
“ ‘ow, Jiilnes, don't poke sny .'un lit me-mil
rin quite wil-
' h cousin with
not he pro-
9
H
on?’
"No soi-iih..givo us s kiss, and go to bed.
But tel’.-e this lesson todrenin on,”I continued. In
Iheld her hand loringlyinmine. -‘ ‘ or 3' ow
n you'With.scandiilons tales
to sgproucn
shout Kour hue mid. consider it an insult, and
end when love ‘is gone, the married pair lire no
longer niarrie
who Memorable Women and famous
' Beauties of the World.
' Lady rnninnwe.
Crrn. Wsr hlwiys develops and hi-ings out the
feinile chhrscier. In orxhni times, and even
duringt e eriod or ioreigu wir. there is com-
parstively li tie to enll tlieni upon the stage, but
whole coun is b intestine
orders, we eiinnotfhil to glean ii. host of incidents
meeting the heroism or women. i ,
ogrehtcivil wnr in England, gives s most
plessing character for our study, in the person of
,7 TEE SELF-MADE ME): OF. OUR TIMES.-Wxuon G. Hum.‘-Pnar. DY BEAM.-Szi: Pson 314. 3
wi
e an o
own county, MK, 1644. ltftcr the civil war ha.
w on o
blegin, on my list cause was ulrewd
oo
shswe was ve poo in
rortune.
ol business.
my.
though ii illovolctl hflhercnt to 11:6 lain", Fun-
htoi-sry work he
of war to the
d his wife hronghthiiu
But ysoino kind of '
' As secrctar
uloue to hiiglund.
corsair have in
intent]
e
mu :3 a
battle of Worcester.
low.
fnduda’ t b it t b ‘d hgh b
srre coLi,an cro n sin e or us an
- ' th’ Tp till he veered on’, aid
den or who ever, she
is
lie dhcr in his
Once, when on their way to Spain, su Alger-inc ‘
is was more than rs.
ind nbingths niihin bov
vrutchinvv e urk
tnolvice her. ‘lunch the .
ohjcct that me his ey
col g.
S’ ' d 1 , I Ch l Ii ii
Atlhst xr Ilichar Fans ililwe or‘ kl’ as use cmlded hi? “lens on M“ .
uronct, iv.-is r-issuer at
We nd er renewing her us ind
ce. rreleuil ind Spun, repeatedly returning hone
eight, Iutl to keep up the look or
In rrined vessel, .7 the women shu p be-
and
who
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a
a, ti
arms, with, doubtless, it good 11
uivoited the coining or the prisoners.
ind rs ge<1,!oatsore, sud wciiried er.
tycroinii . The sight undooinpuny oihis
, t‘lfainily,checred ‘ir mi.-hurd aurin th
y brig! interview -
E
E
hll communication with friends. But Lady Fh -
shewe,while ishorin to procure his release or more
lenient treitment did not d ' '
conversli 'un. Her rooms were more than I. mile
iroin his prison, but so she ,
lsngiioge : -- Duiing the tiuu his imprisonment,
I failed not oonstnnuy to ge,wiien tho eloclrstrucli
einornin ,vn't s our In eru in ui
o
my neck and came out at my heels. I!‘
no how I should more my addresses, which 1 did
even to their Geiicritl, Cromwell, who had a grsa
respect [or your father, I'll have bought
inn he to his service u y, "
By er unremitting exertion, she not only
cheered her husband in his
ere ti-iels did not eudherehhh heiilih nndher
re. d 1‘, huwmmenm mi , um. own showed the effect of the so nnxietythey
‘,3‘,E,,I.;‘wZ’g i0“E,i,,, mm, st-i,.,I,;“ hm, hm, hsd.led,und they lost their olilasttlniighter hythit
rephred her forsspeed meeting, as on tamblescour 8, 9 5111 IP01; ,
his way to London, niid t e prisoners would stop he dent of Cromyvel . Sirmcln-rd,m-,msed
for s few hours ht Chhring Cross. Sho hired ii 1013 I190 Ihdhm ‘"15 ,5!
. her zlexlenly, soon tollowe hinn. The restorslion
‘ ems aw "e hein, dash I lfavonto
8
o uionnreh sir iueherd wss sea to Portugal,
tort-present the -‘ ' yis inerriiige, ind t on
ni eliuihnseedor to Spun.
died nt luoili-id, June as 1666, rind may
never noutrininuted b the utmos-
turned to En v nndslthougli
puuishqneen sought to rctiiin eriii spoin.
Harlster dnys were not without cure, the pro!-
li its government ofchnrles 11, long tlulerring the
r jiieoiient or her tiushnuirs recounts.
‘Rho catchpole.
l 3 hi): it almost without another word
from us. ir in em oihcer carries his smhl
locust club, lull in clise of resistance, handeilllil
the oireniler. The lncient odicer keptvice it i
‘ ng catch-
geruus s p.
Ileu-lined’: Iixploits.
mule of the forest, and with tnit
nlinied the Kill eh
strength, pride, end
rally associates with t
‘ ‘s eve l
rm:
0
e great lender sud nionui-nli,
oolr in inn "on hold him
- ly erect; his lon , bushy mnuo
sweeping the ‘earth, whio he seems to
tminli with r sort or diguiilsd diiilniu; his large
1"” eyes looking out iroiii hi‘ it uiost hm“,
I.l4‘.I‘,lltl if lroni s human soul withiu- his wholo
nttitiivlo nnd nxprneiilon run or cons ilius power >
' in unit thunileiirig roiir w icli
shakes the earth, l-iml can be lieiird I0l’mlleK
9‘ Ben-Anierl, Iilti
caulincinant,hnt W
1 words, iintl n
s oungin be
ink in cams strun
lien is the mast noble or ill the wild uni. '
H
rushing all other henste qneiie with nor, rue si- ‘
lently accord to him his royal title I
or heavellvnnd
returns with the last twinkle thst is lost inthe
light of coming day. ‘ ,
Germ-cl estimates that I single lion, every year
lrills horses, nu es, orned en t csinsls, in
sheep to th 41
if
e e
the: takes his place.
the stay or the ninrouder is prolonged beyonden-
dursnce, he is seldom molested ; e Aishs,
ve And during nee, ieiriii
danger is little as any aple on the globe. hive I
' ' I ' t
from iormer expe-
vs s tedious hunt ror days, per-
nd that some of those who set forth
on the dangerous ex edi ‘on ' never return
alive. Bu when itis mmd that there is no -
native but to l) reduced to povsrt for their herds l
urs their weolth) hythisrohher o t s rorrst, then ‘
comes the grave eouncil 0! war, tli parntions
' gs lrom wives, sis is,
sweethearts, and children, and the toilsomo march f
to victory or den . '
is true there are two other modes which the
Arsbs hive of desire ' '
-San
re
the th where e or wstc ing r him-
tha ,if ed n e ma osctpe and at well,
‘tn even e dozen hell i nn..ino e
s s
it young girl or me behuty ind rooonigi hnien .
Ben-Amed the son asked or Aichelllt t e daughter
inmztrris e.
“Youn man,” answered sheik zouuiruz,-"sou
come of I
he the son of Sheik for, c
daughter shu-ll
wed none hut is brave uunii. who has proved his
courage. ‘mi lire h out as unknown to
nine. Prove oursel! rsva -ind worthy hy some
' s?naldeed, nndmyhasuti1ulAicha1ln, the pride
o In heart, is o "
v .
“ ourself ishsll name the deed I” returned young
’ 'ng his head proudly.
“It is well I” rejoined Zou-Atsf. “A Linn from
yonder mounts‘ night, takes his ick from
nd ‘ meat
g ess
When he linnrd these words, the dusky ti-ntures
' He would hove
G
of Ben-Amed iilighti hlnuclied
A cucnrohn.
, sl' ht ‘I I corn curled his
vmndhps. I"r0In‘gi.hliI!nni(‘)lan4?nt lho honrt of the
g; his i-eaoliitiun was
BIL
“I will do it I" he ssid ririnly to the surpris“ 0‘
the sheiii, who wes ex ‘ctina Jdisnrerit inner. ,
“W1 helping, 1 Willwslaybsnd reost upon this
forest king."
"izrove outlil" ereliiinied the shear, suildqnly
9 smile of scam to I look of M1““H-
ool euiilcien our court: 0-
ul re yliinhtien. 5"‘ it 18
the cnstmno! the Anbs in or or to drhw til”.
0 willheiiitute to ittieli numbers, tram 1"
"BM. ltir one of the bravest
vlincs a one in d 'V"
the flrstshot virliighf iiiiiriiiifusanit 3550“ in
e generally root the urn or the during -899“-
ent-t eliou s riugin n n him with I “II?!” ‘
rosr the iiistun he led ii 'iiisel! wounded.
e gerfoct smszement of sheik Z0“'A1’lYv
Ben-Ame re '
on,
"I-'Mhl:r oi) teho: lovely Aioholle, I go Ilene.
hrove stnckhidid nre reputed worthy to‘ 2
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