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The New York Ledger, v. XXVIII, no. 10, April 27, 1872, [Incomplete].
Contributor
Cobb, Sylvanus, Jr.
Date Added
22 June 2021
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1872-04-27
Publisher
New York : Robert Bonner, Cor. of William and Spruce Sts.
Source
Dime Novel and Popular Literature
Alternate Title
The New-York Ledger The Granadan duel; or, The Castilian and the Moor : a romance of the court of the Alhambra / by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. Castilian and the Moor
Topic
Dime novels > Specimens. Popular literature > Specimens. Story papers > Specimens. New York County (N.Y.) > Newspapers. New York (N.Y.) > Newspapers.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1872.
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“INCUMBRANCES.”
Y LOUISE 8, UPHAM.
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first of May is soon coming again;
‘The
A few awiftly vanishing day:
And the
Toot that has sheltered here ao Tong
nd then
Bat what shall dot ‘And where shalt Igo
e searchied the whol ie town el my brain is
There are plenty of places, but no room for me,
With to rollicking boys aul one girl.
IF the frotie of ekitare! laughter and fun,
hele the, agile ods tad pattoning forts
mi
aielr yiay "Deane “norris heir “chuttesing
tongues
But abo an distur every meet,
wha ~Eiviren of Sues
i
ne unieticlowing ehilazen of ont?
win some ‘one, whio has found the “philosopher's
stone,"
‘Or attained to the wisdom of threescore and
ren,
‘Tell a nervous'and anxious honse-seeker soon,
‘Why obildren are not born women and men?
Tam troubled and vexed,
bed and perplexed:
z
i’
S
PA
a
For one gicl and two boys! «
‘Oh! what shall T on ‘And where sat] T got
Taye genre the what town til iy brain
own
There ore ‘plenty of h
v0 rollicking boyé and one git
“THE GRANADAN DUEL; ‘
_ Castilian and "the Moor.
it is not for us to tell it,
ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGANSS, IN THE YEAR 1879, BY, ROBERT DONNED, IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, AT WASITYGTOX.
ida in whose power am Tt At whowe in
ayes lias Ulig eure rpetrated
The Moot auook tis bead, and smiled a
oe tet
wicked smile,
“You may know that anon,” he said;
‘Onr mission, for the
yon
said Haroun, “hat
uy wills confess t fo farotn, 9 that
re
That
v9
farther cor oven sige was in the garden when
you were sei
other ‘parpoces
Thad gone thither for
EOF Bir Coy of St. Mark” suggested Man-
an-
en
yo my hogsestteed
ong shim. Z
3S
3
nawored! €
you bri
sion vou ech ‘pen, the
+] tor of thi
where they
were, hea’
ground ipto t
which be ato
mel by.
carried 2
their
BEE
aye
‘Aino ge thgane
“foe r the King?” rey
‘ipeamnot be, He ix
And wet” pune
feat
Buc? urged
© bette
fitence the King
aide
“SirGuy, you know
if. in the
the ease would be di
was
looked from one io
tone: and f
von
hand fathtals
You need ‘2
Michael.
But itis known to 5
Moor birth. Yon.
Guy?
Yes gt have ne
Aud T may furtive
ere in Gra
Youre ad his mot
would not. bi
gan orto bet th mothe
De Moo
asked Guy.
phi
cited started
it
16 Name of He:
the King’s
otter
as
Forth into the streets
venthire now, howeve
re greatly af fault if
hecome of Sir Ma
Soventhomonce’
‘Sir Guy was content
‘and was also
+ complished. Rest 19. soc cred & ud i
* RRONANCE OF THE COURT OF THE ALILAMDRA, elt st pore | te may be 60." returned Hareup, with a] | Ther 0 ‘i re nH
out rod saw that the men Were hiet iuclin- \ a ventured the init Soe dha tate isa ook 0 fi tre Ne
1 ‘COMMU oat Hive, ans nel br,” ventiire a knit “for pire i me wears Hg) Four
By SYLVANUS COBB, Jr. cite Insolence Te oould not i chastise, he Sana alenide” in nce, then, wit th a) Ded, he arose
; 7 suffered them to depart srithoat further que: ommanded the Prince, om be "
. CHAPTER XIII. foning. They, went, away leay “ing. iit th | fash oF passion wltele wae edly onbaed, on yon ne ma ore.” he aaid.
darkness; thro of them return- cow that ‘the Princess is mine Wfadreg. as the Moor tured | 3
Mangred’s first inipalee, upon beholding the ed ‘pug a idited lalup aod asalves upon take Ler. Your friend is Will you allow me to ask a few
dark faces sitind him, was to start totusfeet | NH were a fhgin of Hebe wave and a lout Fenturiug upon dangerous ground Shen he .
‘ontra ‘arbi | pears Pre ren, hese they set apon asmall tween me an the Pri ye Prince eta pene sed me to
ial and depai wil ion speakis trou! me “Wil vor) inforin me why you eaut me
~Rod ig iy ato fis i Br he when they. fret ‘the door, they bolted it easily I can brash bi de pronght hither
tite ee th path as a al eanen, | Oitie ea puve's ent npon wlth your canbe at Doha Soe | a pauves Fi
eens gazed feo behind, aud bot rn bask left aloner was to.examine the waters ‘the ‘of Ben Ahimed’s arden, aid | man, whom
et grou which he bad gs He forcibly Vestowed upon him. ‘The apartment tar in Will you | bis fiends aeons Tw Tr
ol, but at's great disadvantage, | Was of medium size, and very nearly square; | let me-examiue the bauble more losely the talisman Sou exnoued fo my glauces
and very soon found that further straghi the walls of hewn stone and the ceiling vault- red was started and alarm 0 | tnd a gained that view, whut isnow
him not, te four strong |e ike Simiowres two ig numb simple demand brought a host of vague fears | your intent
red in holding hi le roopshnoles hot more than font to his mind. H Tis mother} “Tha ave Bab Zee flecided. ° As soon as Ido I
Knight!” eaidone of the rof- (Be ten or twelve inches i in a length ¥ Kon had cautioned him against exposing the well let % e
on ures, ‘The pi one
Bann ti te yaa thro ae mt Ova? his | rag ho eammiiou prisons thong it auswered | the cautions aud, further, how old Hafed iad | “As you
EAVeaean vou nopersonal harin, “Hessatance | Well ail the’ purposes. Tt had theappearanee, | imagiued ap evil’ w Lich Be would nots int worth Tto beheld forany length
wi dd o sour discgmfort, If you aro | Fatlicr. of Ueing aa outlook of some castellat’| What, was be could, not | of timer
Fuse Fou will submit, “Wo wil bear you | et etrictures, and 1 occu} ce alene asopen Teoly, Sit Knight, T eannot anew that
Ttenee ga tenderly as possib inclined to he opinion ‘that it ate ith ea meation’ Pdomotve? ko
Manfer tuted to abealk but the gag upon guard eba hed to the dwell ina os = “the i Jered ‘of wh gon speak wae MBL GS the matter. Jean uly vase sea via rate
bie month would not et iim. wie econ only eft from one, wh jom I love and revere, I hold re fore a here
rind his teeth in impotent bis cap ston ‘Yafittof Prinoe Haron s and it reqntte sacred {rea fan a 6 Comfortable,
ore lifeed hint in thege aris and bore bnote ed. no very grnat stretoh of faith to bettere Fee eet tred,” returmed Ha faroun,
from the arbor. Their tat to the Prince was he indebted for these | with look mid one of honest camrauee No ave not time to answer!
ty the wall to a point wl present ms. rt far roltare there to examine 1¢ bauble. ave nd thas ¥ a et he rince lett tl pa
path agninet toa pol "st oO! there nine the bauble. I by a peal Kinet p a ch cn
was ait nino i rent. Man! g sccond glimpse 0
the ‘cant p got. up. were two sol two baasocks, gt hesitated. and his hand oor as
ened, aud then two men ca t | Table, aud a fom conch with a blanket sud ¢ carried it to Iie bosom. oti
fader, ana Towered inn pom ee Coverlet rolled up ne its foot. you, by Allah,” said the Prince, | holt closed 3 en the
"At a short distan enpon Taving finished his ol nfrod be- | “that | will not hatin. the jewel and that fou of thed leparti oat ad died aca
Five in which they ented aint ithe aba of took hi to tho meal swivel hed. bee pro- | will retarn it immediately. in the distance he bent his head in thoug!
night had Hien, after. whic pied el shalt vided. Despite the unpleasai woot ss of bis Bite ut forth his hand Sagetty a8 he spoke, mand his thonghts were not of the Nesaani-|°
‘waa brongl 6 pris a placed therein, { uation. his appetite was nd the light of a great desire gleamed in his oot fils His perceptions | were yaturally
‘Seve ng borne a read proved to be of an ekecllent tauality te dark eves. een, ad the ro Huroua
theouale the aaek “amd haere aid ate heatily. He had eaten, an Maulred lifted the golien chain from hig clare‘of shrewdness teft him in & cer
Manfred try to loasen his ‘bonds, wate witnont and down the cham| ber, Whe oa his s door was a 1 hel fhe italian nan & moment position 0 ronal ‘auapect impending evil wnt
ail, Those who had placed the thongs upon tered, "At the frst sound as thongl f that danger | greater than had yet befallen rel
Ninwere evidently jtente in such Heke | OF the gliding bolts he bad tarned, and as the | atte ented fe auemender fe passe the | ee Syrely.” he scliloquized, “if Haroun had
miaaters oft rt of kidnapping and assaasi. | door was opened he caught sight of armed outstretched hand of the Prin antiepatel my exty Feturs fo my ‘eiewds ino
mon jn the passage bey on nd, but ouly oue eame |. Har took: the jewel ‘aud turned it to | a" ui ant boon wo free im pommuaticne
Jong, long distance, but it was ac- fe entered, and closed the door behind | the and as he hai if cloved his eves to Ting to vonecPnig the Peiveess:
ompliched at et al Manfred was glad lu ld them from the aes ine briianey of Bor wor sae eae ve spoken so ureservediy of | fi
when thechair was ti Bad fim-| ‘The face and the form of tho new-comer | the surpassing gems he THarninat havecegarded mo as one che
f lifted ont: oo hones were TOTS tt in the light of the lamp, Lees could ot not neratand = not likely soou to be able to expose hit,
4 erhaps—”
Nor "eetiom be | counted de diamonda; an na he “exai ined the | Fe thonght that followed Munro tried
‘
Hieappo From the ¢! was
ouse, the charactor of ay in
Une darkness, Re eourd moe disc
earried thro
an open cont then
other. pass: srethen
steps, goals at Tengti helwas Thode
ber, was placed upon
igh ane
him, he had no ore of ry tiad ret gemon-
tion. One o:
bi
°
in the boat. He bore a fresh sear upon | ¥.
neek, and
<Tiow ia thie?” demanded the kuight, as
fhe ruta stood Texarding Bin in ales, |B
eT been peat ither™
rs,” answered the man | ti
fred. “Had you
a
—meanin ch beyands but the
ng beyond. fa not for Wo deem all
Fish that come to 0 forth eapturi
ead to ‘you that we did not tet ford
ent to bring you bac
Yes,
ore.
iit bat hands Upoe hits, sad you eam
Pee ae we took you Taber tae yee
empty-banded.”
of th
righ low arched erage ence man “threw back the a
namented. and the fabric oft the Tinest
san
your safety: Baal
nd his aspect Was sinister in the At hada
nc fad ee mne out from the court
he bra, and he Dore out the deserip-
which had. since boon re
re cloak ot pantie,
arb rie
mun i revealed a
quality.
L my, Jord “aid
“I saw your well-armed attendants in the
Did you deem them nee
fist s man whe hee nosword F
The Moor, bit his lips but presently }
row clestea, and a smile curled about his
nnd a reserve force to be
mat of place, if it-can be ‘kent to the rear, and
‘et near, exgnel ‘orn use se of need.
taste of vour quality, Sit Kni ight
mond for Pee
‘as Lammnot in the
fort, I did not pro)
nny gttentida my trent . Teame
or adie purpose. "Will you talk re
fonally
cet real pleat
Why doa eallme «ap lord”
again, and a question
terance Which he did not
lever mind” he at Jength said, asenmning
8 dignity whi h he had not before worn,
¢ songht | am Prince Haronn.” And thou art called Ban-
aw ‘we could i ‘Ateala?™
co seated himself upon one of the
corrugated
Tat
ove
imo af atching the att ake of tu prieoner's | in
from. ve md ‘ag Tue Notout: men stood "over allusion.
‘oppor: | er,
ing of erusted gol cages
uess iu his mauner, ‘nanifent i the itt
and in the tight compression o
Te
ehete to hold then
contracted until thet
all
Sohle a
he Tetnened “the amnlet
to S ka who restored it to its former Fos
Sic night.” said Haroun, “where did
on get thn P
x is ‘i hadl nticipated the question, ana
he had rosolved that he would answer acco
ing tot hich he had been reared.
and not ght of events which had
Intely travepired. “ile would answer a8 be
miglit honestly bave answered one year be:
fore, when. he bad Believed tliat he
re
Meata hh
Castitian blood, and that donee del
raly his father.
rom the hands of my moth-
Ire answere
“And she tow ‘came she by it!”
my, father’s.”
0 informed me.”
“Whe 1 tat
he eerie ‘iad count, Gomez del
“hs
“ ote been dead these several
fants
ange t to bis ee
and in that. direction Ihe would not venture
weg eae
iv
” he said, atter a moment's panse,
tools, and Maufred took the other.
“I know mi
t the drift of your questioning,
was mets. bauble
ame | Had found which had moved bim dee!
not toentertain, He threw himself upon the
low ouch an courted other faueiea. An
yet, fort to the contrary,
i evel
the grim spectre world tan im. The plot:
d found somethin:
in the talisman,
ing Prines had ethan a
Somethin he
What was it? What was the mystery?
SO! if Teould but soe with Hafed’ exes,
ap Jook with Hafed gunderstauding! Verily,
Hated hath the:
Iv.
D'S METAMORPHOSIS.
When Guy “ome in from t]
went to Manfred’s chamber
s
ing him there he som ‘stoi -
Bist ufred is 6 garden,” said the
asserted Sir Guy. “Thave oatcome
mnat lave missed him,
sisted Mi : “for I saw him go cured ra
very few aninuies before yon cam
pest ne wo and Jook for him, Michael.”
There iilen oneasiness in the
knight's id
«lid not escape the
Hteetaauas het ters wae ap:
t know,” said Gay. “We will go
an
oer ‘ent ont into the ganten, and search.
qd apand do dl called Mantred’s nam
it without avi e gloom of “evening
had settled so arkty trent ince tint
closer inspection wi ‘rithont a | au
Hehe, and Michael ‘wan dpa Yorn lan-
fey an ye Was accompa-
few of 1
eeelie
isl its
our master’s; fate. Be;
what
Hated by bad left Cas
neies. Having gain
9 flarkened ie Beara
and asounn rb
dad; and eet fe
Fas complete
he
sper shadows until
man thene
Hafed w:
roun cane.
Tow bor and the
ala.
ned Nas informed,”
and T thougttt to beq
sideration. T hav ve 8
lsh ria
of A:
ji
fo Most Imarkable
aid ‘the lantern Gay led the way to
foun 8 bench oxertnr
1e
Sward attracted ie ie andn
king i t
re next to search et eo cleat
i tho wall was an open atrect, te
iment of which could aflord no footprints
they w Stone likel oie
they, sought "am ie ‘hoy aay ave "ian
- | as me the ai
against the wall hiké a dru:
Stiibe comforted, good Hafed.”
We will geek the Aleaide, aud demand $i
Bote fie ‘Alene at piysrot, Let me seare
to co
‘able
the Kingt@and who ie niore jikele
fiat he 3g it. Our Dehuif, than
¢
ae ‘the old man, solem
“ How ditterent Pr deivanded
or a maroene cilant,
nada.
“Its nature may bo seen
ich, We now deplore. I
may we not a
sf
Thave nok aa you w
hongh bis mind wap
inal wae ancione to be
Hafod in his ocarch, bat, the
wi
My pi ‘oreeent object, *hewaia.
nde
the veatil ibale ‘and'0
the porter he ea pen “the
cereal belilting 3 merchant o
oat Cun
itave orvamentaat sola or
cat Gobir, and the rareat gem o
3
*Bomething upon,
wien him thy
thors and unger ite
said Gay
old man, with fies
Te Prince Haroun is the instiga-
we can be of that which we
replied Guy.
he acts for the King”
peated Gay, in aneprise,
ap enemy. of the Biv”
ra ib connipene De tue
reb,
the imatter is nrgent.
with the, Prince
the’ ‘AL
not of gat
‘itches ae the Paice,
he knight.
Tene
e other of bis compau-
will be faithful to
to Morgiana.”
wie
Faith nto death! respncled Gay. “I
Kean scar oie adie
‘1 needed none from any of you,” returned
Bea no oy. imnatientty,
what is th How Re 38
Mauifred sitnated mn Haroun’s power front tbe
situation that might have been
me explain os beat 1 ean.* ‘anane ered
Fated, “and, dhere witl stile
nsstery which even Lam ot a
mi to fo
Sn that Manfred food
have known this, Sir
Teil yon that he was
‘Anit Tama; ‘aiwg tell
ther listened to, me she
req bither, | There 19
yrand sou i ‘the lund of
*SDecon know the nature of this danger 1”
in the calamity
tell you
yneal to the King ™
upon his question-
? he exclaimed,
Knowledge encompass
w no more. Let t
aT do. no
the ‘i ee. ‘of the
natured
vant ations
i donot discover what
fred. 1 will report to
tolet the old man have
centent 40 anh 0 more
great
atery which enveloped
ay tojoin
ittd do better alone.
is toc discrver
youd that we will do
tile prepared for
sat his own upartn nent
ith Thiel romeo,
of ante
el'the ee
ce be roe a a direct ourse fo for t
ud sae hi it
f the master ae rant wl the cia
nite Patiently. aut ud at, koe Ha-
made a
sam Ben Ophed, a merchant of Is
landed at Almeria, cca sot He aly
said, “that sour ‘High-
an an aditer oa jade of ra
“ak your fav
ice a a
ro 1 fs Nh ware
Tad Carine
ns thas
i For ¥
hia’
fork of the arrane eof Damage
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