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   Weekly News, The (Newspaper) - January 10, 1884, Frederick, Maryland                               THE WEEKLY VOL. 5. JANUARY 10, 1884. PRICE PER Tangled A BROKEN 61XVKSTEK, 'A FATAL S AND ETC. IN VOL. 1.] he future hairiness it love Uve thu most honorable Will you accept it bosom rose and and she felt Words of love hud been poured into lier and the think now you not one word to say to do not Miss never much I and for weeks she would not see him at Eugene was conscious that he had com- mitted a great wrong to the lady and her and submitted with the best grace possible to the endless annoyances she entailed on As Master grew up he dis- played all the haughty temper of Ins without one of the redeeming qualities of his He was exacting and tyrannical to his satirical to his cruel and cunning in his day His father was too lenient to and so his faults were allowed to pass un- At twelve of age Lord wearied with the continual change of selected a school for and in my I spite of his resistance and the tears of Lady took him The William Austin was the of The a old well adapted for the purpose of a The windows at the back of the house opened on to a well-kept in which were the two magnificent trees that gave the name to the Mr. Austin received but twenty and these were of the highest He came forward as for I stood beside and welcomed the new pupil with a kind vou at father's ami j after watched your j Tour son has never left home my Mr. will feel somewhat strange at but I hope he will soon become to the Lord as you but shouia you forget Mr. Austin will take whatever means lie thinks lit to remind you of the j am Bowmont will soon see the propriety of his being treated e Dually with us for what merit would 1 iere be in being at the top of the form if it were only rank that kept us there jaght said Lord into the bright These are Ike sentiments I should wish to hear fron my sons he would have liked but added was tod to and Lord Bowmont Surprise and a strange fear seemed to take possession of Geraldine as and she turned upon the Viscount a look of dread that even he became I have sought you to make you my Will you cept in a ing ani deeply for your Believe I am not but I can never be your do not say Do not me to a ol You do like luu a in time YOU will learn to love me know your plans are excellent How do CTT A A. Lord Bowmont built a charming little cottage for the accommodation of Mrs. The household consisted of Mrs. the three a governess and two female domestic The house was supplied with the though not planned and Lord Bowmont had spared no pains to surround his edged children comfort that money could consistent with their supposed condition of of course the children did not know that it was ne who provided them with Often when elegant toys or beautiful books arrived unexpectedly at the Mrs. Falconer was obliged quietly to cept the thanks of the Lord Bowmont frequently every one must lov with beaming j LU my young Use Falconers get i He was their only i i I nic my is the most hut Ernest is a noble Bring them Mr. I should like to introduce my sou to Mr. Austin bowed and went and soon followed by two noble Miss between twelve and thirteen years trained their infant to a life of of with unwearied Ami well Tney were both much taller than naki and more and his kindness and the interest he took in their studies and happiness endeared him to Miss the governess who had instructed them boys went to Mr. and still continued was a judicious and You know not what you said in ft tone of know not who you are asking to lie your I am not all you think 1 am not virtuous and as your wife should I have not a heart to you do groat e know that the first love of your girlhood not be was given to Eugene I know you left your but I still ask you to be my The tears streamed through the white fingers that hid her face and sobs her but she did not I have something else to ho j passing his arm her slender and drawing her to j not be but i i poor was a with bright eyes imd clustering carls of glossy He with ac step and erect and in a moment was by the side of Lord with his yourself a I Lu both liis you How do you he since you to see Edward is oil all the while monopolizing Lord said Mr. beg your said Ernest Edward came forward more Ha was exceedingly with dark blue eyes and rich chestnut a bright color and clear taller and with intellect stamped on his in his earnest Lord pressed his hand what of She is very and a I change of air and of Is mv sister I almoner s son was a great she shall have all that love and i lte ms who had watched money can Give me that I Hiss if not out of love for I He had been brought home to the at for her be my j taSe no four years and had scarcely thought niy heart could shared his mother's attention and love ever beat with love said Ernest and the twin children din p. in a voice of intense her of poor great intellectual capacity face being suffused with your noble generosity has touched a chord that I thought unstrung for knowing you desire me for your Mr. I am and may you never repent taking to your heart one BO unworthy Viscount clasped her in his arms and silenced her with A month afterward a modest bridal party stood before the altar in the quiet church of The bride was and the bridegroom was count The disappearance of and Constance was a source of great to Eugene knowing they repaid truest somewhat and at times but of his error his genuine SOITOW afterward only endeared liim the more to his kind Edith was now twelve years of and as to the gate one lightness of a to was an is loner i of wondrous per b I Though not tall she was verv j beautifully She had her mother's golden and her j mother's perfect features and changing j but she possessed more i and elasticity than her parent am j her judicious training had given to her She was training the over the veranda when she saw Lord The nails and ham mer were thrown down in an am her rosy mouth lifted for his ever wel come is my white Lord foully embracing I if that color speaKs the can I help being with a musical every one is so kind to 1 have so much to show the doves mamma sent me two sweet little a lovely and I do not know what fairy must have contributed to your I should think Miss kind fairy is she is UD thinking of my But pray wish you to cultivate my rudeness in detaining you so hese J mamma and Miss looking as if surprised at my breach of good Sliding her hand into his she led him on to the where two ladies were waiting to receive My continued have taken my don to Mr. said Lord I hope h will be benefited by the shall be paying a visit to him to see how he gets if you I can take you with you she look ing fondly into his I go my if Lord Bowmont iwill be troubled with Lord Bowmont declared it would be a great and after a slight ment and a visit to Edith's pete he took his It was a great disappointment to to find that his rank made no in his treatment at Mr. He had neglected every opportunity ol improving himself under the different tutors with whom he had been md now found himself far behind any boys of the same age as and Ernest ware two forms be- fore audit bat added to his dice against them ou finding their tion in the school although not the oldest by beauty and Con stance s unprotected as they were both At one time he had hoped that Mrs. obtained of but after the moat careful he was convinced had gone i M months and years search M UP gusta had become a confirmed being able to admit her er aud he remain for a few him to speak in the lowest to one doctor or of treatment for a experiments in violent ex- and drafting id air for the child to be in presence for more than live in the Lord when he placed Ernest with Mr. Austin sent ward They believed themselves and were treated exactly Lord Bowmont placed the hands of Ernest and Edward in as he I wish you to cultivate the f of these young I have known them a very long and I am certain you could have no worthier said drawing his you should have first informed me of what family these young gentlemen are Edward but Ernest do not make any such inquiries he does not much I mis said ing his diminutive form 1 wish to know in what position of society you I am the grandson of an he said Ernest laughing that what you I am of a much older said looking in- what i said the de- 1" said Mr. not reprove Mr. said Lord Bowmont sou deserved cast a bitter look fit the bright face of the boy as he said between nia turning to Lord he am you will not suffer me to remain where I am treated with more consideration than a peasant said Lord these absurd Yon will be treated aa a gentleman ao long One was Mrs. but so changed that it would have been difficult to trace anything of the Mrs. Falconer of former Constant association with a lady of refined and educated aud earnest endeavors to improve had wrought great she was now a ladylike dressed with and quiet Miss Fenton was not and she had traces of illness in her kind Her manner was well-bred and one could as she extended her hand to Lord cannot compliment you on your Miss he fear you are not well have not felt well of my but I hope the feeling will soon pass Have you seen the young men lately only a few days said Lord Are they well asked bow much I long to see are quite said Lord Bowmont heard excellent counts of the Mrs. turning to of ward's studious equally agreeable oj Ernest's several was universally considered the head while Ernest was the most Any scrape that boy got into was to be brought to Ernest to indeed he was the champion of every one and everything that was young or were the battles that engaged in in defence of some stray cat 01 dog that had ventured into tho awful precincts of their and which they would have taught gymnastics in a manner more amusing to themselves than satisfactory to the But when the rang Edward became the assistant and However pressed for time or anxious concerning a study of his his help was given in so kind and a uer that he was really a valuable assistant to the ery boy in the school respected Mm was glad to receive a praise or hear 'a And every one loved the im- brave though they did iOt look up to him for assistance in their Well would it have been for if Lo had to copy some of amiable qualities of the but vras too well satisfied and too conceited think himself anything below He had pictured to himself the he should the position he and the respect he should from those lower in rank than and he was humbled and disgusted when no one seemed to regard liim as more than one of With the meanness of a mind ho endeavored to undermine Edward anc Ernest in the opinion of the and Lord iiim with pocket but the of Lady Augusta tilled his yurse with and this he spent ishly yet his manner was so tyrannical that at the end of sis months ne was detested by the older boys and by the younger the only friend he had amongst Ernest who was ever j eady to defend or help One day Ernest was attracted by sounds of distress in one part of the no more was needed to bring him to dio He found mout very red in the face protesting and a much younger boy crying What's the asked Ernest been sobbed the got four new I brought Edward listened to the younger a and then ihen turned to On what grounds do you doubt these young he the cahn seriousness of a young said has and of course he ia am not sure of said would not be the first time has been found guilty of said dare you make Edward became very It was the irst time he unkind a. speech roin his brother's but he dia not these alleys were really brought he must be some He's got four new them here and now I can't find must be somewhere id would not I'm quite are said a gentlemanly who had been standing is the most little cheat I ever and I'll oe bound he has the said Ernest his eyes you haven't got the hat you haven't and I'll fight tim for you if he was as tall as the got said lis eyes tilled with tears of sean to his jacket ou have told ft you and you must give nio satisfaction said at this is this all said has falsely accused Reginald of and I intend to fight him for he is much bigger than ou said you would inquire into the ext quarrel you took up before you ought Have you forgotten already e drawing a little will eave it for you to inquire I know ou will compromise 3efton and Bipley search this youngster aid see if he has the marbles upon The boys instantly closed round rendering his escape lor ae tried now to run The seal eh of the younger boy was of no marbles were found and in spite of the struggles of ids pockets were turned tha missing alleys were A shout of disgust from the boys the detected making a violent he broke through the ring and were said Your friend has proved a would rather have been found guilty of indiscretion said Er- all that I can do I will most and if Mr. Kaymond will my apologies I will make whatever amends he dear Ernest young holding out his induced you to accept and I have nothing to ex- at least am to blame with approaching his forgive I hope yon may never hear such passionate words me Edward grasped his offered and ae huzzas of their companions sealed ae Ernest did not forsake the some attraction drew continually to his The first sorrow that had ever befallen the beautiful if we except the acting with her was in the eath of the lady who had guided her in- fant Miss Fenton passed away so gradually that it was an unexpected and terrible grief when she died in her Mrs. 1'alconer wrote instantly to Lord Bowmont who with Edward and Ernest to the consolation of the girL The presence of her beloved brothers was the only thing that could at all assuage her and after a fortnights absence from they were compelled to Lord mout with Mrs. sought for a school hoping the change would be useful to Austin to be a Lord Bowmont consulted and finally fixed upon an establishment conducted by his Miss which was within a few walk of The Miss Austin's establishment was small and very select She received Edith with the greatest assuring Miss Falconer that she should have every dulgence and Edith's spirits were so elastic that she soon recovered her natural brightness and became the pet and favorite of the She was a frequent and ever welcome visitor at The where her lovely face created a furore of admiration among Mr. Austin's pupils On the day of of the which placed Edward first in first Mr. Austin resolved to give a and Lord Bowmont with pleasure accepted an in- to be present Edward and Ernest saw Lord carriage drive up and hastened to to show him the ballroom before any of the company should The lads were both dressed in suits of dark blue and bright and happy and Wealthy they looked as they impetuously drew his lordship along with The decorations merited the praise Lord Bowmont The room was covered with and Flowers festooned the walls and drooped from the flowers twined the pillars and formed a seat of lonor for the hero and heroine of tha The floor was ornamented with chalks and every window was a little Edith look my said in this seat How I wish foil had been here this she was o charming that you would have been be Subscribe for the DAILY  

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