Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Next Page
OCR
Pierce Egan’s New
PUDLISHED FROW ADVANCE SHEETS.
The Fair Lilias;
LIFE IN DEATH.
¥ PIERCE EGAN,
Maud;
mder of Kingswood Chase,” Such
Lie Ele, Ele.
lL
d under bis gifts, and
lesperate conditio
Ps to bim and ask 1
which is
or even
vigorous
was christened Lilias, after
who died, through a’ painful
before Lilias had commenced
fence necessary to ry
any he told
hink bin very exacting, 0
suppose that be requesed tat more of
>
1865.
“He
SITI.—No. 11.
TIE DAUGHTERS OF FATE,
“A STORY OF ‘NIE UNFORTUNATE,”
BY WILL, 8. GREEN.
California’? 2
with fearful
rain, she
in her ears.
‘young !” whispered
habiliments and
head
covered her head any
CHAPTER STINY.
“Tere ia aiviny that shane Ur nd
Hough hew then as we
My name is Adam Mona,
Tam “well to do” in the world; ama
and withal am a fatalist,
I believe that fatalism is the natural re-
of mankind.
The proudest intact, like the infant,
die chanted delighted to
ie
very nerve of
saw them He
‘Pil make my heaven todream upoa thecrown;
14 Set know not how to got the crown,
Sor many lives stand Betwoco me and bone
‘And T—like one lost ia'a thorny wood,
‘eat rents the thoran, and te eat with, horns,
‘The infant will ‘and ‘vith seeming con-
if it ows that the casted
of Sis mother are ready 10 sare ft
a ts fir rt aep, 8
will Tighti i countenance,
in language plain, “I've walked
make a iad yom thet tormeat I wi free mye,
“=Shakspeare.
the
pause, be addressed
Man, fn bis pride, ometines imagines
@ agent, that he “walks
mo}
of some Supreme being to guide and
Kot to bellave fn fata to
vague and monster “codes,
She inquired, with a
al
mope, or
the contrary, she
she had heard goo
in mind, as if she
of such @ person
Is this my fate? An fom in the | vast
“Chan
The incidents of every ay 1 are the
free will have
ia Who
you
no conirol, change the whole
their lives? Yea, even a word spoken,
another hatb done ft. 'The sentence
ne be egioning hereof expresses
a moan and a
of Helena; but
that be natural!”
came not hero
When net “Ta a certain position, we
free to act to a certain extent ; but
are not ‘alwase free to place ourselves
position we may desi
Do you doubt ay doctrine, kind reader?
a, permit me to intro-
to her
therefore
is a mere child,
1c too early io
disliking her, the
looked up at him with come
but did
he
‘a father
of
Several year “ogo I was ia San Fran
while walking up —— street, in
with a fen, Twas atruck ‘by
wuntenance of a little
af age aftng onthe
in
you also that I
rise & beaatifal Title girl!” I said, in
exclamation.
“Yes, she is very beautiful,” said my
“but she is doomed never to orna-
has
ww doco—and
_i8 but the folly
but
repeated I. “Doomed? Are
you th
‘one 0
a young
of your
maidens Te
“mystical
her fate,”
fine
‘and wealth,
Tcannot,
after a duke
you
see if you, like the
ould persevere in
ina doctrine to
fneidents, com-
of every
that
but I can prevent
my beat to
away upon
agambler, and a
do
grateful to for this
You me
we were
your When
ever
ruin, the
around her,
He felt there
in her speech,
ear, but he made no
‘a great deal of
“io
at that.
sup
‘mo-
to
She
of age.
into her
in
in
05
s wed.
inflexibly
event
married.
an event is
opened his eyes.
on his face was not a
soon as ‘swear he
Helena, give
income—no
her, or to
she exclaimed, in
won't you go
I
to I spoke
eseape on.
was but
fool.”
bi
asked.
in a most musical:
ber?”
gratefulne
0
Tam
and
ina
paused in one of
to say
you will
ominous tick “and I think
A wild thought
but she only
a
you, and he
to raise money on
ON Ta EIOUTIE
Vv