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VOL. XXVIIL ROBERT BONNER, {$05 Shue SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1872.
ANOTHER AIR CASTLE,
BY ETHEL LYSs,
Tage a home for te comin birds,
SSundoy and porch wt dn
Wit thateb of stati ike ae cotter
“Aud 1038 Like oe
“A dainty nook,”
and 2 thrd it benentictine eaves,
om brea of the fey wid,
catte rou ana t ‘tom in ne raid
‘The gold of the honest sna,
‘Ag faucnfolly tn Ste door was let,
waited a day or 190;
or agi Teiontal ee tie cre
nll pt rival,
‘anxious ine fens
“ But nota pind to the, me—
‘Tue mbstinates vexing
Thoukh over my ranged ‘iad toa and book
oun
‘The wren’ witha short remank.
Jagr settled down on a knotty
‘or ity ant-enlive
‘The Wun jays lawned at my Inne of eruunbe:
bough,
p arrows veil ms the fico barn,
rE ws Crows, asross,
my
Topic the thread bom niptinteh away,
“And tileh, nile toe a
hee fought and tattered the root aside;
Tie wind rotund ts corner hee
Until the honse was a ragged wreck,
‘From which all the song birds flew,
‘Well it’s onty a eastlo fa air after allt |
Tse built thein by scores before
And thes oer rere faien, nt eramnbiedaway
‘Or vanished, Teo
suid not tell how,
‘Yet thong, fa inthe shadowy v se of the past,
Lie tnmble-down turret and w:
sland inane nir other enntlese iknow,
And shut up. uy eyes whem they when they fall.
MARK HEBER 1 ‘LUCK;
Life on the 1 Plains,
y LEON LEW
AUTHOR OF * “THE BOY MAGICIAN,”
Ha BI
“THE CLUB-FOOT BE,
HAPTER VIL.
URSUES HIS INQ
it Boer, seized. the frst optectunity to
ado} lag eae 78,
ted brother of tl
lar Interview with the fy
ation Fhe young couple were.
seated
low embers of their small fire, eatin their
nd ere a iktle spat from the gen-
n Gay related to M:
Snquities es of the disinuised Blue Jack,
and described. his singular agitation upon
heating, her name.
fold him fo sneak to, you, Mark,”
ag, heen on fire ever
ai t
Suga, What if he showid have kno
mother Do I look ae my dear mother did
e You hav
her black he
the size they should
red to. hreelf continually. er tt
ons we Se diatingninh ‘were,
dead boy,’ * t and, murdered “Mt
Sia sceer toh her name, aud she used to call
you Gay, yet [have seen her fold
et
ally tu Mer arms and call son Gall Hier
if you to save fou
ark
feat “At sight of him, yore mother
him
imagine that” 2 Ean
‘was Edmund? do sonthinle Mark?”
Pores be was her husband? said Mark
hesitatingly, “She never sve mtioned an:
yame but Edmund, except when she was dy; | ¢
ing, she fatter tered’ the name of =F ites|
i
askea
aps her hisband’s name was
Wasps, not? eried Gay. (Fler
dina? Inns infected
cae
ine Ynothers heart. I know, an
i bine father, By what ame di
the. ‘air a
“She ae to call hor Gabrielle, Shasaid
hat was her given name. an nd she
ye had every advantas
elt wit Peereint ior he kil
und a home at your house,
ied. is
whet ypu etre be naxpitoable,,
believe yi
Thope I shall never Fling yi doahee or that en
he will nover find me,” said Gay sorrewfally. | his paling
nicet
«RED KNIFE;
HOKE HOME,” “EDDY'S ABARC!
007 BEAR,” 2C.
‘35
Pe
your mother’s brown eyes and
replied Mark; “but Shen she
se she was thin and guant
seit wid and sh ‘eyes tha hat Looked ties | feat a
have | em
ray | stranger, int T dare ot put my thonght hate | a Detectives w
onda. rid of ‘Dent tall | and theie opin wae |
Mithat Tam uot your own steer Gow tea | drowned herself and er hil
him that my moter was erazy.” Oh, Mark, | river, though 1
e;| dear Mark, don't let him know Sap more | Hee
i than he knows nox: Did you Sever h
a.
than Tsirank from him, 1 Had an instinctive | w
and abhorrence of him, Lfeltwhen be first
see
Seal noe tall hi shat he
hen, hon sh asks. v
ate ee hin Tate Father he ghall not’ ienow hates are ihe
‘waa his fate, Mark?
itd. Who could da
Pithe ‘promise comforted Gay, who smiled
Ett through the gloom that had fallen
remember that a‘oulgbor once came
‘gur tonse whom she had not, seen Defore,
witl
of the wildest excitement, gnd'eliek
o kill ttle Ga-
The supper into tin pails, to save for the
mid-day meal of the next da + and ‘Joined the | "Her given name was Gabrietio” said the
a “Whitmuus in a strofl along the river | pretended ofticor cvasively.
‘yon never
Wien. she returned, the wagong had been
rmed into the uswal park.
a sot into ‘
Eran there roomate ther i Opes,
the aia caren the homes
he
to
te hint to join Mark, when the falso | torin © a eerpent’a, looked
Lestat Fallon approac 1 rahnd’ inn, oeting | iraiht ante those of the venti In ha caer:
e yong git] Taued, not ven- | nese, something of the blackness of his soul,
tring to come arer, ‘Bho knew thas the | something f
pretended oficer was about to ere b wae
er he was, b:
ries concel
istance, she watched the sce
tres of wo.
Fine eventny
ve father. If he wa Tee vieaven ni
te ie a, Epa fleave
beet eer meet hi him on har * He bro
fnded to
flee prehmen ?
1 her stay with Jou, Stark?
pen
cuogee a gait. the pretended lieutenant,
aging an airy clond from hia mouth.
3 het last x Called | aro qhite mat Se
Ma he last name £8 Wen not af our kinds” allow
wih have read
iy women, in jewels and satins, wit
of stmirearringe and gait, and 1 have always
iia ot Sirs, Gatco aa the wreck ota won
il hat. She was more retined than:
ore dainty, ‘a ray am abo, wan her
anners. were toms all
wan like that inbooks. think
but that some great
pier 0
picdhtr? ae murmured. “If she had | f
cain avon shears. Mark, that vee
etm nant ‘ninsingly:
role my mother inwatey rand | wns, fifteen,
fic vith me nie, and wander! far, and final: the's dead
ENTERED ACCOKUING TO ACT UF CUAGHiSS, IN THK YKAG 19/2, BY KUDKKE WONDER, EX TH OFFICH‘OF THK LIMKAKIAN OF CONGKMSG, AT wasullsoTOx. .
pore cavent is mH xer ov erRaLsxo by y MARK WEBER,
et him and know bith, sehemin,
eithis
him, bat all that is past. I pray we may not | lientenant, knockin)
nest in this world: And yet, Mark, when | u st the met
Lieutenant Fallon spoke of my resoniblanes | had biad
me one he once, knew, my. heart leaped | ga Har combinations
up within mo, and T longed to ask hime Phe tae, had
name of his friend, His agitation was more
than singnn”
“He looked like death when he first sa)
your fone, Gay. anid Mark thoughtfully. © te and was never heart atm
‘ta tia slitterin
Ive " Tentlese gia
if he h:
msi 0 fieer ia the aim is
gest auch a t 1g, Mark,” she ex- | coi
m ‘the monient 1 beheld the
0 than | wa
Mark, T
” said, Mark c soothinaly: Mr. Hebe
ions ine nitil on but I
Our
in me, little Gay. I wil
from 4
© young pair convened more, sf Jengt
wie fhe few embers on the ground died on
e groups of far ies 6 up, the mem vitaht fuller 8 Pm
ire ender in every direction, “ Certainly,” sal
me young je came toward the | western
Helens, Mave arose al Fan pely, and went to | yame of the Ia
look utter bis ozen. Gay the remains forth he
nimals w
alos re. ant
ning her, ‘Standan He a aie shrank l
rebend: | pestilenc
uel of ite purport from the ‘lauces at
Gonld Break m veelf of 1t, but the babit grows * own auten, born of {the same
Have you con- | self?” demanded the p1
ow.
Oi the fellow Burk without fur- | ruptly.
it, sir,” said Mark coldly.
a lady's 1
nt far
ie
erro? said the pretended lien- | not Laci
“ToL pat a fancy that she
hhild once—perhaps | h
ond ie slnient crescent! The yor
iid not trace
ea
t he believed Tie locket Lo vel owe he
ed the spring, and o1
open sevenling a picture OF two och tavene
ghest j tie Gay tn infancy, andl the-crharof 8
of some three ‘as beautiful 7
hese 8
eas ithe siaken in al ane he ping of youth
ae
aud despair a ad wanderings
ta
hhad snide her Pigoicaly'a poefan shows
sore? wae no name upon th the locket, aud
only a, theory, but it ex] cpl picture of your ‘sisters ‘And, oddity .enaush, 4 exes for the Knox and Halsey gi
that chilis rel Was the same as your sia
tothe falne Lieat. Fallon.
upoi
Ae beauty in her days fay from tt Veliola, its livia taco
Sork belle, 1a belle Gobrieli . ie:
Py
sane, aud wandere voweanente, Their even mek and Gey
rt
owen! cata
at man is my aihens tought Gay
net on Jronder that mus
hig
ie on a seen,
started, and a look of terror gleamedin | thirteen years
fenant, with er
aft,
her oa I shal ‘not write ie sae
may
n don’t "iow Gay Hieber it
lockets a sndmecklies 30d
Fs
Yet i tie neat
mabe) have aaa a the aan o
not
frank and fockedl at the
dancers m vrith aa iret Interest. Prewently be
und, reclining at
while be plicked
ober. acta and
hy, the conduet oe
“So Tae Tespont
ieturesque irk in :
Heber Toad toaatt when Lis
and _diffident, 3
ce and the of ae ae an :
ETON
i va w ada
pocket a we
new homes they were tae) ma ould give & young m it noe Peer the fee ste Jane are
pent hin hen ow ‘Mark, an oe spot mde represmet aod
Snetor, Landford, to whore. the young man ,
im was falling, Boticed the sudden covstraiut in }
e
ems have yon for Soak distrust
eply in general terms. He °
6
ve.
vE pied .
aiid the die | ink it wold he Gitleatt to Bn ew with Gay 2
en ‘Hel nie if, ‘heree
f | guived Blue Ja! Par Whot! Yoo | sou serk.after the lapen Si 5O- canny ‘yearn a hen me Bntocked hertrank witha key she
vs carried i
aod pee, eyes re fot ‘the fot pleasant ey. ‘esin >
in spite of his keen self-control, Mark ec con
ind with Burk is eloned until he | not avon di rien chan conten mee resus
ch 1
-Aanres,
he felt ag mach alone a0 she sont havi
ft
oftoet in high favor
aon mcommnine ‘or he wold pot have,
‘art
Fore ele iel
Yond sister is a lovely child; or aitlat | her hasten cant
shoul rap Showman be tects yearsol.. Is | us alone.
she not me
‘Naw, in troth, Mark did not actually know | remarks
whether Gay was nearly fifteen, or whether | tween my young
knew years azo, «
S Pe Mise tee, bua iat ais ah ject.”
mitian: ber womanly character, er bright | ee
ae
eng nneomman, and I can Vicar no fnether
pon
ne rom. don't know
man: “aa forgotten, Thelen- ,
NS, yisgppen inted because
tell
at lively interest.
iD masked "Ho thew team ‘Theat ion.”
Breatly taken with
3
i che your
was the enemy | wae What coe sre ion tat :
ate With sidden “aering.f the chem she were a few years olen, aud Will Wt {
ora
yen.” pre
of sane
she were living # astially x devoted to sisters
* Hebe
Would’ be aiteca Years of age, aud the very | to be, Sr ler, aud Will Whitman
Porket-knife and cut a emall alit in the
sl
peeped i
of examining « small bon .
le i ehici ‘ran inernted with ting
s, Their tush and sparkle caught the
hementaly cncnlate, alivid «4 ]-
Apper portion of his face,
ri with a diamond Jock
a e othe
Cin‘this be Gabrielle's t “Oh if I could only
pressed his face closer to the ennvas, I
rt
the gturitication of
Sounds of 0
a
ehe had made, |
\
I
1
"a enemy, and he had as-
act thn ne one, could. “geo him... i
hearing ou the wlert,
ag
e locket slow-
n brilliatts wleamed
‘ayon
one ade of the yo
«
the designs per- my
wbich be stood, but
ing perspiration
imu or refute her
and the ree
nvaluutary: cry, 80. -
pane and st range that Gay dropped her pe
inami
Dstant she thrnst her freasares bac
j encase Jocking the traok, a
e end of the waxou, and raisin
16 act of mov-
upon
er [P|
aE |
i
wr bright hitle Gay had read the purpose ’
did intend to
rs, Which would
iy in any court of
their possession?
Ba
Fs poudered the (utation earetally,
villainous schemes revolving
the busy
we
Then she
olactasie
Particulars of ,
zn
manpuoe |
ne York Me
asl ever
ao
SHethas ciuce |
scked y
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