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The golden era, v. XIII, no. 23, Sunday, May 7, 1865.
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Egan, Pierce, 1814-1880. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
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2 March 2022
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Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1865-05-07
Publisher
San Francisco [Calif.] : J. Macdonough Foard, Rollin M. Daggett
Source
Dime Novel and Popular Literature
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President Lincoln's funeral / by Sarah E. Carmichael. The fair Lilias; or, Life in death / by Pierce Egan. Life in death Our mutual friend / by Charles Dickens.
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Popular literature > Specimens. Story papers > Specimens. American poetry > California > Periodicals. American literature > California > Periodicals. San Francisco (Calif.) > Newspapers.
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PUBLISHERS, No. 64 Cray Stuur,
_ San i Francisco, » California : Sunday, May 7, 1865.
Vol.
“XILL—No. 23.
” PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S FUNE-—
RAL.
(nan B, Ciena, the oct pret of
ss a io init ange
need tear tothe Gunes
arate te gbjpned splendid
= pearl te Dally Sa Lae Telegraph ape 28%
Toll To
Toll!
Weep for the nation's friend.
Brey bome and ball was shrouded,
‘very thoroughfare was a
HAMy Zen anh 5,
‘ues to the Ladies
¢ Wedding.
And ni ae in conclusion, we will tell
zouat that ile Teanccand. Rebecca
those romantic canons whi ron the
fair which actually did take place in one of|*
fairy palace, could not bave been
‘more raring
Dirginia City to Sacramento,
Algeron —, at one ti
ously " at—,
Dia th
ster 30
fageie, si u're such @ woman
yout ‘trae woman, and it's
‘your cea eng love that has made
‘true
to rest, to see the curiosities
if city, and to pass Lake Tahoe in
the day time, we waited a day or two at the
Jnternational
How we enjoyed a sight of the forest mon
ete that tomer aroma Lake Tahoe, Bat
could have known,
he
y had been my coni-
ten in n childhood. T had never
[emery
4
=F
ears was fala and nil.
the ekg drop
ur per dreogn of gre
ontue sorrow of antion
fter a
cer anid: May I
ask the name of ‘te bridegroom?
iyself, at oi
the gentleman, hisface all wreathed Sa smile.
tion. The: cal fornia gentlemen in the coach,
ite ening at my cats
old
my old associater how Nature ha:
sins upon sight of | O¥er
wrote to
‘The latte give: kim
your letter, nor e: ousee him, he slight.
citement would precipitate the end.
jorning, as she lay upon her couch in
[just a8 Aurora's rosy robes were th
W
and
er, There
eed ‘he, and
after, friend’ was
bs
Tconcluded that it was at the
a lay
here
readin ing fhe ate She lo
aay
com}
Pe,
‘st brilliant erimson
th long stamens of |
t do not care to tell to,
J “Yoernieg for ite murdered ebet "iver te striae Gren aie is se ed tp witha ead By bea
Toll! Toll t the lad: stolen | expense of t Tae night Tat ia he conservatory yom
. ‘Tol! Tol ffom a rival lover st not 8 rac gaara she ad concealer ett th coup] of te hackle on its armors barbed atl srezin ne ° a be st sa
Bound in the reaper's sheaf, jan, and the elopeme red upon in| de ma fa that coleme no fraught with mensiog 16 mm Maat
pon Bott exer erate hee comeacrcevl Tore’ Sacrament. ha ‘th Tey ten ore
A morta life ia brie. cotanglet The night a fre |Pebrasry 27th, at Algeron -n--, one of becaus ed rereemsbrance
‘Toltt Tollt “Friends of Lang Same. nestor rey evening te etre Catitorni’s best oitzens.” Kae even frit, hoogh tole was vue
mas repeted in ome partot the city. Con exis melo
oll Toit . . ye wild birds, as ye carol your Jays] of &xa
f ‘Weep for the nation’s chief tin we began, for the frat time, to | Paradiso for which 1] 04.24, trong tw eat ‘The bird died, bet the heart's deep emotion
vag [tagpeet, that California fa memes sa i okie though it might be a Now Jora va Fone ea cei shal ice force
Becds of mouraing draped the bomeete Caltornia io the ftraret wosld radiee, we were now told, wae|Pes "tHe lone one Is wai ‘tha itgke test the parlor shone dim
Eve gos sill” ed yeu ye ples 25
. a iecoat the glass windows of the conservato-
6 o
‘On trae bosoms everyw!
‘Yet there ware no
fornia fee
now Nemesis paid back that le
debt we held against the gentlemen when
they were in the ascendancy.
Que morning, two ladies strolled up into
te Reese River mining city. Chance brought
tits softened rapecest a mellow sheen
dave
y oticed the Misses Libbie and Nettie
nie C—e; Mary T—m; and th
around me
In its own language the bright Mexicun ex:
otic talked of the an remembrance 80)
Lorubrations,
Man ) an lan.
Alameda is a giorious place for’ a May.
he} Party. - The festivities of last Monday will
theematlon is too mneb fo
® Nay Bon, danghter ‘ the great-
* ext btcaveller on garth, w as oo ed Queen
of the May. f Saxon
beauty in ter clear *ompexton ‘end die
0
one of her maids of Bos must have dis-
puted her claims to the
Among the pretty “malt” “who would
any
fave been “of honor” to oceasion, I
Tae ia
Robin Hoos na here with his bow,
valiant right down iracefully
{othe holding of apart over the mod-
——
:
terri wih weg ‘drag store. A well known phys ly util the nalghboting flock se wale,
‘area hl ae ad bse flan of ame sa the so = Ther way chil a the ida eines
he one that broke. By everiey and, as I re
cms, {Soda OP Ss era edn Saqters, ostyene ges nha ts
ore Tape ‘Wat reat; ravel-Worn 8p] itude flow
Soareely ‘heaving motion, speak, Doctor, as though vanity wa: ° brated eal ade Is too profound for wt The &. Do (eee upon a low stand by my white Cape
wien ‘wounded breast. a wanes ‘ata feminia cine. : am sure ‘the Ne panieh vi meni. ens.
‘Blashee borned themeclves away; too! one of the le. dom overpower you sabe a eupy, we atte upon The mantille, ately ene ea aie
Died hr! broke veer, Leaving tbe ie ot Be i Mrs. Van Semonste sin pon every ovcasn, bat go abe nanny ld aed aid vie "a r foes It ‘The wriekles upon be
marble sro wr nytt sine eevee the eagle | They aro, however, easetey Seterontia|tadened ai tod te re of the |orebem 7 mi we band 0
‘Tn each still face cece deep, a ia to the Goddess of Fast fair exotics so radiant vith an ‘visleea of | ‘that 1 dark, pene.
ae nee ensue tented wach and you, Thear, are brother to the| How San; migrants fared, |the tropics ve
Sometbiog moro than tears could we
Acie the vation ws
rved its eat tnd sends
‘Arm no traitor power could betd;
‘art that gathered the true polsee
Orta wa agra et
wih to em
loved will miss him,
Miu f fte howe ot need
fours the nation for
Po Lat ite glory et
| He hath perished on is altar—
rere mavy such to hima?
Toll! Tout
Toll Toll! :
| again—no more |
Comes back to earth the life that goes
Hlence to the
Lot aim reat: it
let him rest,
at the Capital,
of the Land,
\ tou, vei
\ Bone toll?
\ sb out our grit with brazen ong
Toll! Toll! Toul!
\ 8. E Cansuonan,
‘Salt Lake Olly, Aprit 9th, 1868.
Iss” for
ta io marked thet they may
Inve almost vanished altogethe
rae they bave gu ded nd at tat ib tet
0 ip ahd
aken
we porpore rn
Thats vont ‘ie wots
ly
“he. strings,
hen there are any, are draw
anda under the waterfal ‘Astor
en are to be the fi
preps olor thst
ender a be th
ite are preferred by mi
emuch worms they tell me,
ie enough,
a AN. Y.
o : 7
crring "amallby dogeeen and, ‘ental
F some tite, and now their dimiau- |"
be ite ‘
backward
ribbons, |S!
left.
Atgeron hopes ier ‘nay. Set be here.” She
; | was gon
cghane of my adopte
“Do you know snythng of the family
« sign" he repli sil
‘The strange lady simon intehed the Doe-
tor's arm. Al here! Algeron here | SI
sick.” Then she added, “‘he is married to
Bolle E Evelyn”
“No. Al never married. Rumor
tells of a disappointment.
“Doctor a said the
Ganyme: arch for him in the
| dare tnd deepest mine in all Novnde.”
only be to too apps to auderiake the
ofice If,” rejoined the
here ual I prepare him for the tery
On the vues, Tfrequently inte behing
y oemen who drove one of the
ons.
wit ‘wi ed some
ea te
eater a tae
ef ly
Se
Thus I Ite we Ne: :
alm
call it our little Ji
‘vonent flow
‘That
at a | walked the streets of Sacraniento three days
fd nights th
|him, often
[it maes i git worthwhile to be 8 delicate
‘woman to
jen Jamie, who said
voce, a, a we too rary Iie work
face.
oe could |
"Rew very iosuster, 08200
\e mi
a
i hearted man as our cert.
‘The garden now, is very
Ja
14s to our floral *
mini
tells me in a confidential way that | {ir
and wl
tronsures; ‘for is as fond of flowers ign
at a women, thongh sometines he ihe goer gr
fens vather rough, with his ered | ® Pure Whi d gathered the
and with age black whiskers, and bold | i
5 but he's always so eatle, to Mage)
ther and pressing
inne i Tanuncrabl times and placed it in
r | open air,
deautifal Queen of the May. In
short, even after t!
were over
he stat 1
‘and the dancing had commene-
*-|ed, Ashley was remarkable for the manner
which he did the beau
‘Young Todd, by the vr, though only
drafted for a Commie Ma a, took & pa
in the Performances, 8, whic coved
neing went off loviouly in the
er dence here publi iely to thank all
those maidens who condescended to glide
with me tough the giddy windings of
the mai
lady from Reawood City, who “could not
Schottishe, but performed a legendary M
Pierce E; Egan's New Story
PUBLISHED FROM ADVANCE SHEETS,
The. Fair Lilias;
LIFE IN DEATH.
BY PIERCE EGAN,
Author of “The Poor Girl,” “Imogen; or,
The Marble Heart,” “Lady Maud; or, Thie
Wonder of Kingswood Chase,” “Such is:
Life) Bie.
CHAPTER XXL
ttle thing She fair a8 doctie;
Wit) that gentle, beious character,
i ive Dea ana fea
dat thy mouldy mammothe,é Grand Ca
Wd with Der igaorance to jst
ith the O'erwbolming world, whore all xenst
ere
she was yet but teo years old, and therefore
‘Wastrangall; hough sbedoew nat why oF where:
Poor little Lilias! She was whol:
She quite realised its mieri
jeeded “no special instructor to. point
hem ont to make hee piserly sence
‘nd to most acutely feel them.
What the ould. wot ‘comprehen:
wan ony ste should be forcibly Kept io
ber prevent siate of wretched indigence
by she could not return nes
bury Towers; why her rea
proper and legitimate sphere should
veers the ruin of her beloved Cousi
¢ destruction ef the woman who bad
“hat ate. alte spprebeaded— brought
to her snserablo condition.
PAID thio woo ‘a problem beyond the
power of her young braln to solver
She remembered the splendid ‘home ia
sehich che was born—rendered more splem-
the terrible contrasts tobe she
ted since she had been torm
i het enjoyment
tho tnd eurrounded herby the hanesert
pleasure which it bad given,’ They seemed
hero ave been the more delicious
when iy came to be compared with
| game ‘of “Copenhagen,”
Those
tis on my feet. My condolence is more-
over extended to the three bereave
aged for
e innocent rural
who i the fold at later hour
then the indorsed, state that the bad
“bits” a drink, got to
ig to
lorly Spot, with ies wealth of verbena, hel-
ind geraniums, and circling theftow.
pan ria tat lite visit hes done for my
Patient. Now he will recuperate, I see it
already.
Next day Algeron’
a gentleman of
jend, a
San Franolsso, no i tenderly ine 8 car.
nd brot
one served of
what do you most
peak aod it shall be
‘Basin we the aera
a have changed so little;
and brown, and your eyes
tieads ia my hair,”
01
in one of the cities Sich ene
Bay.
You will n
ang | sb
not go|°
hos ott
mi ce ecoargemmishte right pron
pects ab
Tho winter of wil 2oubtlens be jong re-
membered by them, however. Many families
The ‘Storm Closes.
As the Indy sat
was drsning ll he way dreaming:
p 1 Tahoe, she could
ie a renounced, Al-
ely; and he may be in
isoger may andere the journey prema-
tncly.' Was she sleeping of wabing when
Algeron was by her si
‘a fallen
t in the crowded coach, she] 2)
I build castles fairer
crimson clouds of sunset, and as
© | tisl; and just as pe
of
ton | par ofthe Ci beer
eam than ever, but not alwajs those of] 4
Evangeline and Basil met. ‘That eve enns hy charity or otherwise,
‘All my a. a f
ir weeks,”” accom. | those who s
have roses of every name and descrip
‘Yesterday morning, Richard gathered
& grafted rose bash three roses upon
one stem, all of diferent colorings. Quite a
fal eriosty we all thought it
We
tion.
from
rare and b
st week, a friend, ast returned frot
‘ought mea Cope jasmiue, and of mat oe
ofthe garden it iamy favorite, [have
bree ae tite jal of the toples—
nth
Sen Francisco. Wo call t now our lady's
trysting often [sit on the bench in
| the quiet Fits branches, all the suon;
hours of the morang oak ng 01
ind watching the sunbeams dancing and
sparkling like brilliants upon the waters, and
the ten thousand vague, delicious
dreams that common sense and reason dash
from
y fall. “The bat
f late, since we have moved into ‘usbome
Mysteries, so far from the busy, bustl
"Thave been more faclined to
enn
1 Poca, drawn by a pair
ve
Toaro hasbeen about my day reams that
oe nk, reader of Coane consitering pra-
dence and expediency when invited by Os.
wald to ride in ae etsy coaches behind the
Tras sea beside
en. Tie gentleman was obedi-
\~ seemed even
jacination, ast often belongs
those of night a! seep. Thave watched the
ship ‘gooutthe bay and throng the
ey
Golden Gate, and tn the din
0
| th cold stones
ym from near
drew another tress of jong and
loxurious as ‘te fest, only silvered write as
presen of fowere bound la black, then sank
mm the ground until her face rested upon
The winds of night swept over her, then
the owerg of the garden to and fro,
Dateas nol
—where she had deen !
When! how! or where ! I cannot tel
the Duenna, the grave, and the white ston
sight.
ay
bad paased from my’
WENTWORTH.
Sheep vs Dogs.
Blog: has not entirely died out,
The tallowing i is given asa verbatim re-
porto ofa, speech made io ae Mlinois House:
T thin!
Mr. Spe: ent on this
floor. Cau 1 aud erie of thats 80.
Up where I live sheep is more account
thao doge, and although you may, tell me
Ghat dogs is vet, stl the other
en,
te heantifal Bay. Kind aud loving tent
mora:
were sogar or salts
But they said, “we knew her when|
she was alittle child. She has been so used
to being loved.” In the long winter evenin,
ing 8,
her lady friend, with the wonderfully reten-
tive memory and the britna convertion
longed for the dead night and sleup.
fonelof the rarest and sweetest, and Bi
et
"yron ‘anstin to Dirginia City.
of tra tasci sor he ama fee tic enough, ‘ora as they glide over the Bay, re light it a the Perret iseE my der all the pressure. I sometimes go into
andtols the coior. Both are destine ing . i" a a
come popular ing if they would bring her no “slings of | reflected in nye ory ‘art tas the harmonious ereuld w we shore! Nothing cold shan nal ecstacy over Phillips, bor se) at wa af more vale to ber
es Algeron. 0 longed to show him in the| tones of her voice greeted my ext. eon eataith, tbe ayren se aa we all w at en the Tatattone Remsbora kindness, were the efforts which
ing to the Grass Valley Union, ‘splendor of manhood to her er lay tr trends, “May,” she said, “I wonder ne fichness come the wrinkles and t ‘he fms Mie to| swell of her grand cont ‘Then again| nature of vations temptations to which she
a vor of “crerybody “merrying for love and to heart! aia a, | of sorumer that js so near us will not dissipate] save u ave been r% ay “ia love with| might posetbly be subjected, and how te ~
Be not for riches.” Gentle Annie you won't almost eany pou ing," the mysteries “eo “ ter beaatifal Fatare of San Franciicos ‘mbilla ever since she to me by| face and conquer them, or how to avoid -
dave bee ie ng ear. nee oe an | oo i teterys Baton, May, are soqu ite ve mes Xow York. Sipping Lit tay Suh Jae for mater pero, In gate | EO. diticaty athe, but By
Int, bat Close your dcar tie hetst, bee god | man in A tin, T think we ald hae “Sertines inemory i Ms ce nat of commerce betwece the [orem aT coat cor ly [ounuanly exerelaag ber Feasoa, end: ber
lar, bat your car little heart, bee! od | man in Aus ink we could scarcely’ are idly, his eyes we f commerce between the |in my sober judgment, I must say that J| intelligence, by illustrating possible dar
the otter trac ae 0 high now-a-days for i age so vividly, ye rool
that eort of thin survive looking into her o her pictures ould 1e Oceident. Whatever land | like both companies th am exceed. | gers, by fables, {n which tLe virtue and tbe
minnie dies, were, howev mncb | pe so glimmering and indistinct as to be tor.|98 all. But, May, thongh you're not y on rolled the commerce and. business | ingly glad they came, The ext time I am | happiness of trtendless phan rere sorely
pA? A Racine Masnen Baus in Para three pitt ei ‘our laird to tho gentle. ink T Tove you better | ofthe Hast, from the earliest perio ji ° tried ; and how, by firmness and resolution,
tuous, At length she dreamed that Algeron you better invited to drink Tit to propose the | by innate goodness anc ar th
co: porsnating Jos Ces, Charlenagve, of Califorala, ‘They were so polite and . al growa rieb, and so ball. we It we make innate goo arity, they
espectively, were was sick—oh! so sick, Next is he ex - r aMeguate ‘exertions to secure our proper nied healths of Beant and Sconcia,| passed through tbeit
Pe pressman brought a letter. It ran th ple because they sre| Po sitio ady Bianchi and Mis came out trinmpbantly, the uccected ’
c oar ot laughter. ation. The gentlemen from Placerville | sty wa little woman, have Te iil es Pretty, oF f efoots bat just because ave ‘lll and Orlan ee me Barits,| m*King Lilias, in some degree, understan.
ras t Roman Sas, wea to pass hineelt for a bachelor, but, as. th yar he before we S » , : the object of ber lessons, and in go fixing
ted eoratstel Wis he end ih bia finge ual, was 0 proud of Delng married that he say ie will yet be a mouth ‘before Tean Joa ove the veel sown, until the foi is a sn a ch Treatise on Wh i" Sbriglfa and Morley, have in all probabili-| sonnd moral aphorisms upon her memory,
nd loved one. are ci a laid down: ty long ere this taken social drink, in| that there was little doubt when the momen»
Tae ov Mapas Reormut, jast| POP sei ina Cy mbt a 2. you at the Bay...1 will wi se eee, fally fo . n the virtues ana a th ae pew peiuipal ve A x sieme€ con 5} arcived at which heir applloation would be-
omptet the coracr of Fifth avenue and civ i ay, itm * 1e hands of the two partners. shai ALLAQUIZ,’ |jost permanent, that she would remember
Fins-seagla street, N.Y, bas cont over one|%0 Mech exbaosted t,o strength of hove who never make or be played singly ‘st inersdes UZ. | Nem and avail’ herself of the advantage
honed Puoowand dollar —a monomeat to oe re oe windows) th re ser tee car at shall be combined wd — Punch saya the proper day for mat.| which they would give her.
wens: wickeduoss ani 133 and atthe International the won er ci “he 2] know, May, he’s not qi verfect; ie ik 2 ‘And that in order to one ot Wiesel nada ‘Re
el Ne
“ae Huorue oF Pants eat, to enery day, two
Mitien i worth of dian
of ithe ou in life i nia. She would
fant smiling, but
ould be throws | d
be looking at fe steam
anc
da
fide and she woutd
Pers
dream of darkness hae been put t
‘the music sot Ler voice, Thas it
alone in the shadow.
y
Sout, tb
within, whet
-| because she has bi
gie’s
her caprices. But she nce have | hand, that sheep is eerie ‘and thow me
w ing wistfally into the crowd, and] sen the forms of love fading at ay, carrying |e an ths a dogs on thls oor,
the gate, and her heart. was saying | ll rightaeee of fe. with, the, und T and that tl more important
will Algeron never, never come,” lows fall in| than tieep. ‘and Lil show youn men
She came at en bout until Y nothing. Mr.|’
Speaker Tam through.”
‘Female Safety-Valve.
Ab; if only the mellow-minded matron
experience not from her mamt
qualified to hold an unreflected ‘opinion
ad ber 0 own ra ering ber
own genuine loves and a
tan newspaper reporter was
the driven snow, act an, after whipping great deal
Over this she wept until the tears glistened| more than , overpowered, I tell|
amid ite astnng we a like diamonds set in| thie because [f does honor to * teen
silver. Then she placed it beside its golden Or shin T'was for one whole week &
sinter and went fo mt ber and from which I was ‘gnominiously
Not by the door! Not by the window! _[opetiea .
Bat went forth into the dusky, night-wrap. an Oneratic Era.
ped garden. There be two “Trovatores” (and as many
In one corner rose a little mound. T had stain in the field, It is no email
jerer seen it before; and, stranger yets| compliment to the taste and cultivation of
Stoves of white marble were placed at the
sons Oe San raneiaco that so great an array 0
‘Upon this mouod the old Daenna laid the [OPetatic talent throws itself thus confident.
wen oa he ‘congeatal natures of cer
No
th companies.
bare been reeelved
nih an atts ot sbi crowded
Be y and uproar-
ions “ale the echo. They have pro-
*]duced seven different operas, have sung
three nea evenings, and ron through nine
of the mbetipion nights
Maguire's Opera Troupe bas as yet onl;
mede'th bow berore the pablic fa Tron
-/gubsequent to obtain
fbi had
e
een compelled to endure im
the fe equalld obscurities to which Rachel,
ing possession of her,
had conveyed
he vee sett, me the events
Trango into Hachel
only that. tbe. fren ied. wor
eyes; that she had suddenly introduced to-
er appalled gaze the ioanlmate form of
‘a dead child, who seemed to be anotber
elt, cold, sti and epecteal j that she hea
called ber her her pray for
ber; that the “erie ‘woman, w i se
bad attempted
‘3:
had bee ‘avg euddonly darted fox
ter side, ‘aa loft et alone with the silent
ard
nti ae found herself being carried in tbe
dark a the koe not whither.
she bad been clothed’
ent , and had lived in close
and poe 9 eon places, utterly unable
to comprebend why she should, have boos
tom from ber, home and forced to live in
such wretobi
he ‘only ‘ouclision her young braiz
oF could reach was to believe thut it was the
natural consequence of her father’s death
‘and this idea was confirmed upon hearing,
not unfrequently, said to children, by poor
women, among whom Rachel took ber, E
on'skaow what we stould dot you
father were to die.”
She had often, very often, been told that
death led to bappiness fo heaven, and sae
supposed that both bor mamma and p
ere happy, because they. were thera.
How often sho prayed that she might die,
foo, as her sister—found only in. deatt—
had died, because sbe entertained ihe be-
should be in such oase re-uni-
ted to thoeo who bad elt ber Debiad them
in the bard, cold wo ho thea
tore” and “Traviata.” my of|should be happy tha
Music proved notable to rere the crowds ra en sosetng I be oo meat ee i eran in
ea jear Cousia Ne
to (eee nave, teronged tow i it, on the ‘atime Rachel was ster, bareby on s
° ye hag beer her she tt
us.
Two companies thus producing the same
‘operas, of course, eall forth something
stronger than comparison. ing, in
some cases, has ris
The feeli
ay, a8
fair face, a sanshiae tea happines:
1m of the mountains, we felt as though w
1g a fairy
ie,
xt morning, at breakfast, she ‘eaked over,
get
a been ze di
tale.
trom prison walls to those of |
the lua Calfornia. Among the item were
these lines
opered and impalsive, but then
Ue generous aa true’ T do ove bist 0
love him with my whole heart.”
&
Ze
0.
fectually, hie, principe of com comission,
par ‘adopt the long-euit
fem ae the general bass of bis play,
it forme wo pre
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that Itoobel notre bi bitterly, often byster
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of of others rong erie toh
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threatened her ius
dreadiul terms, in order to preveat ber
revealing to any person not only
whom she
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time, she observed
ically, for th whom she had
er,
unbappy to see others
Should the fair-baired girl, who plays] guish
those sentimental airs fro ardi,” |stera to her, often flere, rays cold, she
would, w
barn rdeirentrhteata 4 ‘rote beate eet ically for the hid who had ied, twine her
chalk, Simons, and Musi, (a nephew o' loving ‘onde ‘rome to be
.q| Verdi himself) are among us. This is de-|a kind and iovion ebild to ber, to make py
| cideaty a musioal era. As yet noone i as far as possible, for the loss she had sus
1d ig} the lover. The public surely is not, and) “Rachel was not proof against this sweet:
the manages ofboth establishments cold] endernen and a changed In manner to
net wk for a more "borat patro: her sad little captive, and began to lavish:
as, I must confess, been vatheg aim} POD her er some ie anda which Litias-
achel bad impressed upon her mind that
the day would come when she would be a
—— A simple flower may be shelter for
troubled oul from the storms of life.”
great lady ; bat s her, too, that gold
mutt pass through a flerce flame before 3s.