Dollar Weekly Times (Newspaper) - August 4, 1853, Cincinnati, OhioA PAPER POR "THE lUEÍ0N"-IííI)EPEN3S2fT 11 Aii THIN6S SEUTRAL SOIHiHG. i VOLUME XI.-NO. 4. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY JIORNING. AUGUST 4, 1853. ‘ ONEÍXHXAR 1>ER YEAR.
ScUíífil Calt.
TBS HARMUME Bl.ACKIl([TH OF VAL-LOfcBES.
A SWIS.S FAIRV T.A1.K.
Krtiie htTi ASGILV in-tmiSTS,
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II h«i,p ly J ib.kLi but foe magn prcr y ie«t.
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Ur licw brb n4 ae ue tiue.y c!ood.
Ñi MGy ii i«iiug by.
AtnJ. petputf uV cdget, i:*.uca
Alt Att t* clii.dTib Cry.
I tiM.. to weep. fief*o-e. f<>r»(Kilb,
1 biu«cJ t<* iimg tL \«.n ; Bit Hop «..u d cb4»e Mvny the tun
Í W.th h*f A*9fi $iiugn
And pii'eBl-jr 1 d «at^n v «e iiy .at mi.r« b«. no>in and & «hr,
; Ah'1 ou«e I t«> Cird tba: I »«w The «age « fo&tpr^>4i bf.g'al.
¡ lor «I'll bad tt befa nd tbe bids.
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, I'pgn tbe it ’ —reutcung down t»r e<cr>th,ng Iiri. •
Aud there «ere h ui eb o;Dg ipecLi,
0 cr «4 tbe a.per crtg;
Ab i ihcwe I th.iijgh’ muf* larely be Ibe kir.ks ul Abgew' teet.
1 gued in ch Id eb «enderment,
V *h «]' oiy pu.»«« • i>d;
A glu*> eerturd to fu. Bu lool,
Mr da>*d/6«ni ««a fu.lil«d.
A lotle proer Ctme .0 IQ> Uund My muHirr taught W n^e^
>f 1 «IU «Uay» guud «ni k.uil.
The e»peU I abad «ee.** miA'^ ' JcLT i9tn.
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Theeterof loteiem theaky.
Ital'gl.t It ou tfte i.ae.
An'>t jfuügb Ibc r:>>Uüa iwift f. tUBg by, rnea'.f ag ■.-^'iiuma break.
Tben w-ke. n.y luvc t*u.u«h drc«uiiB( bliea «rr>Lnd trite preea.
>.<r Hr«ve • haa kli aucB n gh!i «athii, Thei.ter’a Lean to blna.
%ith g ■at!e r«y tbe etara «U gluw.
To . ght r>iy p^thaay here And eaCb eort mtiid aetma aighiog low, lo wb «per tbou art riear Then Wake ni> !otc «nd Lattotae tb k ntl'y eir to*r>ight ^'hi.tioaojg rrait^a 1 angtothee Becieatb tun at.rry Lght.
T .e kivc> hr>»t N gh‘ a Queen «ttcad,
U*!i re-J tbe'r rHi:«ni«>e*.
T*. a»e her g >.n,ua I rr etctLd In <««u'y'brouah the ak re.
Tim rnroe rny ooaa witb Bag,
y*'.i e 1 ghi a «'dt faoure are here.
And a«eeti»t atra>tie t4 miuaueay J awke tu «.«•> ihotc ‘ tr.
Furtfae Tii&rt.
10 THE AB'iNT.
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blOJOI.
rorreare «bite ikiltUrry-MoMO'ui, that cetbinkswotzld WBÍi bceee»-'.
Tbe nrb ai-dg.' «aynpr’n •'1 thy dark lUlian b«ir
%n ihBuldcr ern thee»a ;L'idui uf n<s ••Mtl epuctie ¿ dream
^bcrc ibc ■ Icfice of the fon»t lecnii« deep unuttcr’d
fWre «r« btnke along the r.ver. gr«en ba&ki vbereon to
Ao-1 Watch the dgnc.ng w«ve!eti ii tbeir tlowing and tbrir et*b,
fW* lu the faiBt b.ue tw.ighl. tbe Taming fiiw fiir« fút nr • thetapcatry enwuien o a many ibaded «eb.
Bat alai* that thott an oii'aiit’ti.d aUa ibat I muit go
tf.r . tfaeRifrar uoaUcodeJ by lh> prtaeuce an Krrne
Irt Ibro tbougi* that l.ota unto tbee thioeto a-e «hall b«ck«4rd ilow , , .
Aftd lua aioly t'>grtber tba'i our beaiti bcbo.d tbe •ecne.
ToAgeer'i . cile\riir«g or*turfOT «• ah-Il r;»e:
drfa”t C4iUda our ap.nu. one uuugbt our beait*
•urror«ltfaa!]r;«e:
7^ Bf« 'n tbrir rruming. abail w*ft thy awert “Oucd A^ut.*
Milt .%coftT« MmiTT.
} row the True Der ::«♦.
IHL.V .\.M) NOW.
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1 ttt ard Iteaitj tier b<uabing f Cotiaeni U> be lay GriU:;.
Tbe ipiudibg bo’jgba ;.b At our beadi M;:. a* ahuivlit iLeaky;
And at i.ur loet, m int:r>> ure a«cet,
A bnoL «coiUuki: gby.
it «rat de’ f oti« aummertinte,
A da> in lfal> JuUc— h.'C«rk».Ugle.:dIblcd.
^«m L ly 1 a nine.
And I ket’iebri..>k r. «lourhet,
Ibeit apvii tiir buura ^ A g,
For 01»! Lff «*-■-Wji rLuttfil AiKCfwit b:^jkSct'ai*mg.
T1 • ‘ -wera tpon tr. i. -taay lunk.
rre ti': mote Oif tL lU ibi «■
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W.a i.ilpai..«cR.UJ*i !l-r ariial, wi. tr n.n ; r'uped lA »nne,
Her h*^rt ' r.‘ nea' my o«o.
And ub! 1 leii I wuuid u<K eb«ug«
Ibal «C 11 tiany tbione.
Years patee I away; I lat aga.n
tpiOl UlMl it'ili .
>< ■ I .-it’ '1 by my Li|y‘a iiie,
Hut Micni kud ai 'ii'-i Not loyou* aa lU i« luier yeari—
A rJoud «US ' II t ■> iifua;
Fur (<nrtul «*.• ihf c mtrnt dnwb Bctarcu tbe Hen a&4 >ow.
Tl.e rreanilct alHI * bi Hoamg byi
But u'l* toe rbaoaed ita tour,
III jo>«ua UugMeriiaU Lccume
A uieUurliu y i;i<mji,
T* in; ,i I ?ui J to h .ve a voice;
I I aimed aci>< it M>d.
Ai p «iu »«' ro>k -I a:«^'i c>-uld lay,
' Alaa'aaeel U > adcai/’ AmiU.
f lom the Louiafillg Jonrtia 7IÍK VILL.IGK.
Uh a P>«ivM trM It our «t'Lifs ho««,
Ky lha iid« ot pa.'ttut air»# ...
Wtiere Ibe w*t,r» g ,fe n>r (be pcbblfi whiU,
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Thai •U«'l alt mantle i ib g< *rHiBi grrcB. MoBBd Itiii «iit«ge koiae of ouift.
The mouTita.a derkMt tha n*er e brtasl, W.ih .!• abt i.iig r-jt)* uf gram And f«r Nr du*n i > lue ««Itf a depth.
Ill abi'-'o* II d miy reeti.
With the eedar »pr«>«.l og ui Uugfai «fir. And 1^r «,.;•« Jr -m Og Í -w iuat > Uuc .i.g i'l apaiknng waves.
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Halt minhlutiy eb.'u p d the rippled litisfat.
nt they ic«a ikoa lu *u( fru.
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n. thr mnlin* *r »h,l Iratf Ika*.
I ii.|..k ah.'i *r,r* Ihaa,
a,'.* atrlh, hoa'liaa *a«
Amsiiv thewarkmrn id lk« old Ior4« of I kllDrbrt lirrd onri* a jooog mao of oiurtrrn or tarat/, namtd iluDit. He «u lUll. atraiKht. haody It'J. of a ray ipri^htly t«*n-p-r and ronrtii-ou» to toolhardiaeat. He *a« cuGtidrrrd withal a little fi.eca to elaft. licraliuD aud teU iufiicico y; aod then u to a trcrrt. he waa at ultirly incapable of heap iui; oar ai a bird in tpnaft-tinie to refrain from tinfting. To tell yon at what period he tired, 1 eanuot; it ii ao rery lonft ago that the time II quila loit, bat what doea that lig-nilv »hv« a thin* it knoni to be trae T
^^'ell riirbtabore Vallarbea, in the woody atrei I of the Jura, where the tall pioea be-rcimn »taut;d, and bne.i aud brnihwood iHkia to mianie with moaa and atone, till the roeki grow bare atthe anmmiti. ii tbe open ing to a itreat caeern, into which none di-ed to eater iu hia data, becauae it waa kaowu to be iuhabile.d by ia'iiica, who, they raid.did not a luw roriona iotrunera to peoetrate into their aubterraaeaa dwelliae with impnaity. Un Halm Sandaji one of theie dtaghleri af air alwaya ahaaed heraelf leading in a leub a laiuh, white as the anow of .Mont Klanc, if the .tear were foprure innny and frnitfnl; or a eoat. blacker than the raren on the bauuer r>f (.'orl itrea. if Ike aharp bite uf ipriag aud euldraini of antnmn ahonld ipoil the grapes aud the grain of the ehrerleaa rintage.
Another fair?, or perhapa it might be tbe ant, for ther were nerer aeeu rery cloae, rame at miduiebt, in the beata of tnumcr. to bathe in tha clear wateti of the beintifnl ba-am at the aouree of tha Urbe. j*at where it aparklea frtah front iti paaaage throngh the Alpa, nnder thegnard of two fierce wolrei, to dnre off all who might be imprndent or im-peri incut enough to approach her. It aermi, too, that like man, they lored artificial warmth; for in the winter, when the work-men bad withdrawn to tbe hamlita. they of. t.o glided into the furgca to enjoy the bright c nrcoal fires, bnt they were tcrompanitd b) a fine apiriled-l'Wikirg cock, with eyet like flamea and a comb redder than the berries uf the acinthua, which strnttcd hanghtily before tbe open doors, and nearr failed to anuonnrt by hia load craning, half an honr beforehand, the r,\nrn of the blaeksisithi, that bis nii.-tresaea might hare time to escape the prying cniioaity of oiortal men. All agreed that thesa fairies were Terr loeely with shining crisp gulden hair, which fell like a boantifnl mantle (ecr their delicate shonlden, and white llercy robei, ao long lha‘. they swept the gronnd.' When they moved they reaein bled preity birds flattering along the aniface of the earth before a coming atorra and their Toicca were harrooniona as those of the sweet-winged ereatnrrs to which they bore inch affinity.
Ot all the yontha of the village aronnd, Donat loved moat to liiten to thiae atoriea. He was an orphan, bronght np from infaney by an uid aunt, a single woman wbo Dad aeen'kef-ter data and wu wont to latieot that Duoat the lait of hia race, ahonld be what be wu She had a prodigioni memory, and as he sal on a little stool at he* feet, while she spun fine thread for the mercbanta who nard lu come from (jcntra and France toaetk in these distant parts, ehe filled hia vonng head with all the Irgeodi of the land. By dint of listening to aiirh hiatniies and tradilioni from his childhood and th.nkicg aboni these maivel-loua being! aa he grew to manhcsd. he began to frel ao strange a desire to know aomelhing of the.n himself, that he at last determined to penetrate into the cavern, let what might hippsn
It waa I fine Soodiy morniig in the cheerful month if .May that he came to this rtao lotion; and without rommnnicitiog hit intcn-tion tu any one, lest be might be laughed at or diacouraged. he tone very early, pat on his holidav elothea, atole aoftly ont of *he honae and then briiabed briakiv on to tbe Jura Alps.
The ann bad risen far above tna bonzun whsD Itc began th* ascent. An irameoaely high monntaiu was to be turcionnttd, whi.-!) the foot of mao had scarcely trodden, bat the air was bright aud bracing; hebsnnded blithe ly forwara from at. cp to iteep fall of tht energy ind spirit o: Lit ycatl.cl tnlc»] >se itudy pinka and wild gerininmi aeemad to lift up the r beads to hold einverae w-.th groups of grove eolnmbines, and starry aue uiones congregated nbovetbem. -Many tinted p iiurosea, with their couaini, tbe cowalipi *ud pulyauthuaci, lay pfrJu in innuy shelter-d nooks, witb golden hingcnpa. violets, tnd heartaetae. in neighborly vicinity; while whole coloniet ot liwntf forget-m«-nuts upened wide their blue eyea, petitioniag for uut'ce aud rinicmbranca flocki of birds »trn straining their thruils in juyoni long Sqnirreli sprang from branch to brineh; nnd gliliermg luiccta, lilliag tbe air with tbcir merry biiu.ug lit'le vuicei.darted and glanred their gamy ihining winn before hia eyea Thi s hejonmeyed gleefnlly • i, his path mo meutiiily rnder, till ha reached tbe thicket of low pineaand wiid lanrela, which nearly concealed tbe entrance of the fiiriea'eutle lit pnahed vigoronaly aside the strong brtebca that oppoted his p'lastge. tnd altar aome diltirnliy fonud himself at the month of a dry, cuul, ipacloni rivrrn. A'ithont htaiU tiuu he s'eppeJ over the mossy 'hrrabold, nnd walked fesilciily into ita aombrsi eitremily.
All waa filcDt sis the grave. The moroiui of the bee ever repeating her itge leisun ol prndcuce u she (Iks from flowor tu flower, storing nptreaaurei (or the fnture : the care lesa bum of the thonghtlcas iuaeet. the tuft twittering of the birds the ahrill chirp of the gratahoppcr. aud rnstling leap of the pinting lisard, which Lad hithcito rnlivrned hia path weie hushed aa if lomethiag kept them in awe.
Dvioat went round tnd ronnd, and cruaaed and re croiaed thu rav. many timei. NotV mg wutobeacen, nothing heard; it wat ut-Uily deaertcd, and, h viug at Irnglh asanrtd himself ha had cxairined every nook and earner, he tnrned, a lillla dMappoiated, to gi out. Aa he stood (or a muuiaut at the en-trance to take a last look, he perrvived a cleft in the wall ol rock at tha fnrthest eitraii.ity, ao high from the gionud that it had rKipcd tala liiit eager lurviy on cutering. He felt certain it wu wide cnoegb to admit o* hia passing tbioufh. A skil'lul andv'ota eaoma elimbvr waa ha ; ac by the halp of hia haids and knccB and lirt. ha aoun atlaiuad the era-vira, thrtw hia lega on tha other aide, aad jnmpiag boldly down, discovcrtd tkat he wu la another cavara, tar mura ipacuins nnd Infly than tha fust. U s<ai n gnittw uf oiquisilt
There wu a panae, each urucatly ,-egard-iig tbroihra. Donat's courage did not desert him, but atsll he lell it was not fur him tu open ■ cbit'rbnt dinlogne with such a per aC’Uage. so he heU his prara tul the tairy, who kadgaatd on him at hia Icisuic while Lt siri t, aan taken ktr oeritHiu. roodeseend-iLgty held out her amall ivory band, and said UI low mtlodiunt touea wkirb thiillcd to hia flaiteriDg heart—
'Duoil, thon hut pleased me, (or I admire tby holdne.a. wn.i U than hast aiffl.rent spirit 10 shake off the tramiucla tnat bind thee lu earth, thiue may he aglunoua dutiuy. ft la in my power tu couicr life and happiutss upon thee for the lung tirm of .ue hundred yiiri. i can show thie mines uf the prt-eioiia metala and cuall; jtwtla ao coveted by thy a|i«eiM, and acquaint thee with the herbs auu minerala whith leatore their frail bodifi to health and vigor. Thou shall be received into the aociety of my aialerboua of Montcheraud —ibcy are gentle and good ; and in recum-piose for w hat tbou must abandon, will he pieued to ihare with me the care of iirepariug ihea for thy new existence, and of initiating Ihec ibto deip myateriohi lecreta withheld (,om mortal mao. M Ji thou reii.aiu with me. U.inotf'
Duoat, who bad liaUced to this speech with a Btrauge miiture of | lide, plcasnrc and lur-pna«, dMii-ed no better late. He wurub and ambitions; to, without even a demur or ■luhlurwhat he relioquiaued, he acctp ed grnteiuliy and |oyously init unexpected oiler, ine iairy smiicd, xod said :—
‘rfacieia a cuuditiun to our tieaty, Druxt, bat not a hard one; thou must never come iMo my preaence but when it shall be agreeable to me to see thee. If 1 chouse to retire into any part uf my widcly-ejleuded dominion, thon must n t icek me on any pita whatever. hbuuldst thou, beguiled by love or cu-nOBitv, try to discover where I may be found,
I shall fly from thee instantly, aud thuu wilt be left to repent of thy lolly or temerity during tby whole life ’
Düuat made cu objection even to this clanae, aud without at ail diatrusting his discretion, (albeit a point where he waa olleu at Unit ) prumiaed all that abe required from him. The lairy then sealed Ucraell un the couch, and much familiar, lover-like cocveraation en-lued. hhecoufcssed she had aeen and admired him when hovering around tbe iurgea of Vallorbea, aud Donat avowed that he had uttcn sighed fur a more elevated poaitiuu.
It was arranged between them that he ihould continne to occupy the romantic groi-tu in which they hac a-j hippily met, till tie ripiiationif a Innar muiith, when, if slili mutus.Iy charmed wilb each otner, they were to ixcfaauge tbe tua ot Inendshin lor the dearer bonds of marriaae, and his biide't in-eihanatible rrsources thcnciiurnard he laid upen tu him nurese.''ediv. -Is they arpara trd, the fairy placed in his hand two singular puises, njiug—
‘ hoe, Dcnat, here are two paraes of fairy workmanship, each evening during tbe days of tby probation thall have filt salialiid with inee, 1 will pat into the one a piece of pun gold, and into the other a pearl of great prirr.'
Dsnit waa nut ro mnch astounded b- this sudden turn ol his fortune as mauy a youth aaigt.r h.ve oecu. He ku*» fairi-a were ana ceptlble ol hiin an pasfionr, a d Ibai in bv-gone seira thsy di I sonieliinea fail iu lovr-with bandaoiue herdiiuen. aad lor their aakta cuudeaceuded to risigii iuviiibie palaces lull of trciiurca, wilh power lo traverse earth, ai: aodu-eau, to become the devoted tulioweraot t-il. They were reputed loud aud faithful, bearing the lucgh Irealuient thvy too often experienced from their roaraer companiuDS aitn saiut-like patience, till death leieattii toem from this voluntary bondage tu Urera ol meaner mould.
For upwards of a week Donat was truly in lairy laud. When the church of Vallorbes nog midday, and tbe iuatant the angrlut rh'med. the door of acaveri. always closed bn at these pcriuda, lie* nuisclesaiy open, •nd Djnat wilh the captivatiiig lairy there partook of a aumptuoui ri-paet. Naiihcr gnome, nor aylpb, nor giant, nor dwarf, appeared to do her bidding yet the fare w«* delicious and abnudant. Nutfaing w;>i waiitirg to his felicity.
Thna they paued the time when they wera together, lor the lairy F.c«tta-»*i a'tcwaa named—Iraquently withdrew b/ a irall do-r placed at one • ( the anglei of the rocky bau qnetiug-ialoou into another, aud thrre'D mat *ai enjoined never toaccumpany or tollo» her.
By Hegreea Donat, who waa an active ynotb, iccuBtomed to stride over the monntaine. aud dance to the lively tunea of many a rhansi.n df ror.de with all the prettiest girla of the ronntry. when hia labor at tve »*< finiahed Inund the dayt a tittle long. ID got over a good deal of fan time in sleep, but he ilrpt. ot lO roundly aa the 'siven liaepera ' lor he dreamt soiiictiiucB of mines ol gold and iilver aid diamonds, guarded by wingrd acrpeiita ufeuoriuoui size, with ruby eyes aud emerald scales, aud fiery dragona vomiting filmes from whose attacks he waa protected hr ;hi benevolent fairv. And then again hetancied he heard the aoft broken note- uf the idmoni-tury bine bird, warbling her melancholy midnight loot of danger, mingled with the harp, thrill clink of the lorgta of Vallorbes and would aiiJdenly start to hii feet, ball alarmed to find himaell on awaking alone in tbe buwelt ol the earth.
The utter lolitude in which he remained after the fairy lelt him, told imperceptiiily on bis ipirita, aod ai be had breoiimpl} forbid-dculutullv* her, be tiied to amuic himaill by endiavura to c ake hia way over the rest ol mansion which waa ao soon to own him for matter. He found uoubalaclei to Ihitspci ies of employment. He wandered through a luccesaiuuof vaulted peisagti, and gruttu niter grotto, ei reeding rather than yielding in beaity to those inhabiced bv hii fair miatresi. In fall wnuderinis h. diarovcred a steep broken gallery leading to a small outlet open, ug on a narrow luosa covered ledge ol tbe monntain, and throngh a lortof natural loop-hole ha could see lar and near the world he bad quitted. 1 here he heuiefurthcoutinutl. ly repaired, and would ait lor hniiri together muiiug un hia past nud present liie.
Tbeforgeol \ allurue* loukad ineiprrisibly lovely IU hit eyea Ihruugh tbceliar ether He remembered Ibagteetul aeaaau uf vio'age wbcu, abiudoaing hii lur.i, he desceudeii into the valleys and ttsitled in grapi gath eriug—the quirpa and pranka aud the jueiiuil lauahter ol the Icsl rifiui -r but mure uicrry maidcaa of earth. He wondered whilbtr they tMullected hi n. f h* u the iiiruiury ol hu old aunt roar luhn ineuiuri hall leiuorsr (rlly. He wu anre she mits.d him. ami tir musid her whistling wh-cl aud brighteiark lug pine firt. with tha i»vicg smile whuh ghlad np bar thin pale lacc wi rutvi-r it me
—— la n*a • *iviv« O' «SI4U1I11V ••govas up uar luiu paie latr wicuivt-r ii me
neant); tha aiJea wir* Cucrnated with erja- his. All tb*>* ka had turned hia back upuu. ^ «>igbl pi rblea of avary hoc a, d and when tna lillla wliiti tr a.igular tails ot luriñiki •*'*“* luteralieea, admitting ! soma tniall ikilf glidaJ dauciugly over Ihi
, " of bJaa sky, hung a prufutiaii | hine wtvet, or iba tar dialiut echo of ifau gay
...t* - *?"* H 'wart ol tha pariWMiklH, uariaar'tauug rauciu auatcbai oj the breiir
■"‘•ng tfaiir pala teiidiili and.deep
„ Mf ll BVh'ft - ....a ..I
uuf dripi
kBikiiah’'., ’T’'"*'* Ol iBi iBBrittir BIOUA Ctmciu BUAUbti UJ UiO Drtdr.
Aaddetp bt grr« hill lo^iiufd to bv laJ. tUouitti u* 111»# A?.ih Í ABduia- i kui» but «h/. A ittliU* •( drrirj v^leilHUrí
úaVhlT '**• null now eone.al- u < iaolat • '
.h^l.Ih. him. Nut Ih-t be
•at* raigted kara als
isolatiun gvailnaily awspl uvci ■|e wiakid t'l ■ I Mrt, fa c. -s did nut l„v, »l«i tha aauir i loved, somtlhing tbeic was
iHs.ii.au,
a itlae*
shdvataiaa It
uaitat I kiud'ón,**' * '* ‘“habited, ¡ m the ItiriLl^al niale him l,rl lert at luimi
and ferni mingled iíTth tk*®“'^i ““**
*..**¡ 01 *7 iiiA „i "“" '‘h h ll Btill h. hid n ■ Minile dv-irc to leave he.
aacu hand ®* Ffeparnti>n by lomt nu- or reliuquiah n c nlury nl eii.lenrr, glided
by nnliinilad wealth and buuudUit know
Dunat waa «nthar limorona or acrnpnloua ledge to resume hia lu.uier nrJiJ urriipa-.11 **J’,.i". •"'* Pklliug tha tiu«* aad iiuinble atatiou, oulj be waaiiuii,
aiuall. odorilerons bed ta profu. h. ifartw aary dull, and piiitd lu, Ihi »iary teiui nl hiuiicif upon It, lillla rcehing nhethir the hie probalinii toeome lolu tml ilialit iiiighl lairiea wauld m plauvd or otherwu. at aueh bring iu pm.i.iaid ehauge ol bli... l-ppad an approp.iauon Admiring all ,r,„gg hi. im.gu-.t.iin had
h.’auou tell into a Jeep .*.« alu.kar. Un , fall Kopc. anil tha go/geem i.* . ih.lalli.si awking wbal -aa bi. aatoki.hrnani « | li, ,u,|, „,,t!u„g ,.l ,i.
Iba jiotlo il.'iiiiiuaUd I Ifem.and apar, ■ biilliaBry with lU novelty,
and try.lil, t.eined rallaeiad in a Uoa.aad Altertka luid day banuult.d ibe tighle.ntii othtra.-huetaeb bad.and branch and Haw. .i.y.wha. Femu. bad .Lwn h ..Un*i, ,ua!. er, tii ged-i.hganllaradianca.gluwad with ly coadrirta,ling, ibe wi hire* adArding I-Ireshbaalty. hvren.tom it*..* a imall rab’ .'t «hu* .la
Doiiat riiBid kloiMlf ap, diatraaliag U (far **'d abe r-poaad ; whrihrr by a, n.li-ai Or da fvidtacii of bis aeuaci. aad looktag mund . V^n. aha did not inlirtli • -* D*' d'lor
iiw at bia aida a lovely lady, hall invaiupij *mb«ldvnrd by her'encliauti.g ina,i
in long blond treahaauf rMfanavy bur, wiia aaiavd with an almo.t irie.'.»lible
light gracelul robes of suck aaowy whilvueat, l^h'Dualiaa ti fwllow bor, j lat lu beg her tu that ab* luukid more like an a igei than a ’ *«■ Hnglb of iheir rngsgeuirut, but
living Iking Sba was aitaodad by Inc | rvUy | »• f«*iaUd thn tampution, and walked hvroi ll'lle grejhoaadi, a , I Donat knew at oaea ’'‘*'7 “F bis favurlt aaat on Ike ledge ol that be was la Ika praaauaa af Ika fairy of ,
«alloibei I j g,. ““/'"«“lemalj tad ailrutly aver
ibmp'ly away and want back to tha room he bad quil'xd. Tbe portal of the tairy'i uoudoir, alas ' waa still ajar. Forgetial, or (caricas, or hccdliM of promiaa or panish merit, he idvtnecd on tiptoe, and paahiag ika door aalUy with his fuot, a gnah of aplea ior buaioa hu astonubtd eytt Uint partly led his purpotc.
The walla were lined with large alaba of tbe clca.'cst crystal, nnitcd by narr-rw borden ol prccioua a’uinrs glilttriog tnd iparkling in the amnirut light. Un neonck ol deep ruby velvet waa eitraded bia fntnrc bride, her ayl-nhan lurm and etharcnl d scat reflect.d in tht ten thon.aad mirrors which roeircled her Shea.ept. One small ivory han'l waa nnder her bright hair, Donting m wivy ringlets to tbe treavellaled floor; the other held theiiivcr bell ui atrangeiy coriuni workmanibip, which tnmmoned hiin to her prcaance. Shtlooked so gentle, so lovely, in her repose, that Donat nauted tc tall her how moeh he admir, d her. lie had adra ceJ a lew nacea into the rook, with wordi of ap'slogy for his _ on I is lips, wbej lo I aa he tpproae steps w ere arrested, and hia eye riveted : the ioiig robe., hiding with maidenly modeaty the lower portion ol her gracclnl penon. now slightly diacompoaed by her recumbent pustnrc, rivealcd.to hit otter amairment and diamay, tilt ihe had uo heel a to her feet, which, dcvbid uf drapery to hide their deformity, were nebbed at those of a gooae I Melt might the skim along aa a bird! Donata conaternation kept him mntiunleaa maay momenu; then, hardly breathing, be retired more cautiuualy than he bad entered, and ht-i I nat neared Ue thrcikold, when one ol the pretty greyhoondt, concealed under the couch, atarted out aud began to bark fiercely. The fairy awoke, aaw him ic the act of eacaping, and cried in touea of pt emptory command—
‘Stop ! 1 command thee, atop !'
Donat turned and obeyed—in truth, he waa alirmed.
She had aprung from the couch : her dove-like eyet flt.hed like those of a falcon in wild fury;'her puii.hed arm, crimaoned by pat-sioD, waa alretched menacingly towarda him; and w hile be atood abaahe I aud app.iehentive-ly to learn nis doom, the thuaadoieaied him :
' ‘Trill, tickle SUL of groveling man—bonnd by uo Ilea ol truth or gratitude or honor, 1 blnahthat 1, a being of higher order, mnat with ahime coafett that—till thia proof how little thon art worthy of my afliction—1 had purpoaed to beatow on tbee immunity from ail the carea and changes ol tby inferior eou-ditiou, aud ihare with thie my glorioua dei-tiuy. Fieble, meoustaut child uf dust, inca-panleof retaining Ihy fidelity for one abort moou, depart I Kctnrn to thy mean employment, tu lUe afflokc tnd root uf thy forge, to thy baie-torn tueicty aud degrading habit; it »t. for inch ihuu wtrt created. Depart 1 v.t stav; at fairies, unlike tbe telfiah children uf the world to which thou rightly belongeat, nerer take back what they have once be-ttowcd, carry away thy richea wilh thee; forget all else than natt aten or beard or aur-mi.ed in my habitation; and learn, thit if ever. in tbe weakneat or wickednett of thy vain boaatfnl heart, thon ahonldat be'ray my myateriea to hnmau car, thy ebaatisement wi'tlawiftly follow thy crime, Begone 1'
She once more waved her warning hand : a ihrill. hollow lound irum the ailvcr bell re-lonnded throngh the eavefBa. Therj waa a itcnac cloud ol dost, andaeraahing tonnd as of rocka re it and eloied viuieotly; the fairy ibe velvet bed,ihegreyhound all ditappearcd, and be reiuiiued alone m thick darkncas.
llonkl waa a lad of ludomiuble bravery, whativ r hii ether taoiis; danntcd but nut ditmav d, he .hook off hia momenury con «tcrnatiou, and when the tumult reaacd, he weul groping about till he lunod the cleft in the rocka through « birh he had mounted from the tint cavern into the lecoud; thcie he half loathia tpiril. and thonght it would he over • ilh b.in at last.
K ghiten dayt o. feuting and idleneai bad incrcaved ao materially hit alender (ignre that it leqcired iueredible eiforta to push himself th uogh the aperture. But he waa a'.hiitic, and dtiuair lent him atreugth. He at length retched tbe outer cave—he breathed freely once uorn—erotaed himaell again and agaiu, aud thanking all the tainta in the cal-uder for hit escape Irom a living tomb, made the beat of hit way to themtrioce. He wu codrr Ihi* rnde porllco when ke heard the fairy a voice crying, in l^ll-atcn^balf-pltm-titf accent!—
‘Donat! D^nat! brivaie! remember I ti-l»n»e or r"niabn'tut T
Dunit hurried homewarda, IbL! / : the bre.lk of heaven blew iweelcr aud Ireaher iLaa it had ever done before, aad the nutimi-ted commiud uf liis legs worth all the trea-lureshe bad forfeited. He did not feel over-»helmed by shame or eorrow, u ihe lairy no doubt imagined he would be; her insulta and iipiuaihe. had prudnced a cuulrary eficct to ihvtthe had int.ndcd. He was gricvoualy ullendeii,iud thnughttbcre was at Icaat blame on buthsidea; that if he were fiithleu, ihe *ia daceilful; and tbe diatortcd feet ao uaci-pertedly revealed, he conaiderid no alight dra«back from her dowry ot personal eharui and claiiosol pcrtuoii tnperiuiily.
It vea late lu the ireniog when Donat reached the village nnobtervcd. ilia poor aunt, who had indeed deplored hii airauge diiappcarance, received him with trauaporta ul juy, aud early on the enaaing morning he borriei'lu tbe turgca. The workmen were j'.at irrivid; he wni n general favorite, dr-i-pitcol ihe iiUlc dcfrcta tu hiicharacter, nod the. gave him i bcnity wcleome. Aa they c„u!d not entat wbat had belailcn him; they all Diln . 1 quiiliuued him ti to the canae ol hit ll I g ah.tuce, aud while their lirea aud inrila Wen heitiug, gathered moud to hear «hat he had to lay.
Then Dunai, dt.pisiag the (airy’a aJmsni-torv farewell, tolu all that had happened; •poke of her iotxhanitibla wealth, of her at-irnliona to him, of her oiler uf marriage, iiid prnmise of a century of felieily aa the ri-«irdofhit fidelity. But ibit. nnhappily, ait not all: hii prund *001 had been llnng by her eontcmptnoui rejeetmn and reproaches, and ll at heart he cared littla fur hit dismii-sal, in hia narrative, under tha ioflutDceof niurtifiraiinn and leicatment, he mingled many nioekmg allnsioni to her gooae fret iilillug lumeother ciicumilaacea by which,
It waa thondbt. hia aill-love cooiproniiaed uulh trnlb and tbe fairy.
I'tiB ftie.illia Ilf V aKarh#! «rfaan fka« l)«i) ra
otwhither he was gone. He bad ' picaiing otaerwiae than hv her peraoaal qnal- eit-aTa/a.ce in drtai; othrrs'dwelt ma!mie«.. '
thi night nnkoowi to her. J hev ,liea. T,*-oai t; at time she began to make for ly i>u the gran-l ana they had aasnmed when ''
le little ri^im to see it he h'.i .4U Oericl. all the ornataaEUl trifle* ihe wore ia company » .ih latir cqnaii, whom it-as
aod ih'ii aavtd a little igaiDit a time ol lead tuerteo they had T.oked down tpon, Bi'
aba knew notwbither he was gone, drpirted in tht want into tbe ' anyeltnto
F.ack article «( the h'úidty .au, in had raada thii l.lal ticuraion to f.iryU hong ronnd *tonpegv. .Hiking ti mcl. ir:. aa'io mtoy aanneis covered wish h.a-.a ■.i.g sae anet
Fnmise rn..ia*i,cmt. I-g* i, p,u,j, down-making gnU tbrowgb
THE LAST LZTTSH of TEE DRDHKAHD'I the bodies and looli cf men—dilliog hii cof-
WIEE. fen with gold coined from atraag men a
ll 1 . V —----------- - they had T.oked down tpon. Bn' - hearti, wivn'tara, and orphani’wailt. Let
hU'Umt Ayoaia had nut been able tore- the pthlir, unjnit at luat.and Inilof pavdion. „ g,g, woman to the work, nor itay her hand till
•o.et un spttkicg aeriouily to her dear dangh- becomta etim in time. Then aidouia re- _ the <nnnat<- tin is cmibed benesth the iron
on ike aubjTi nearcat her hewrt, when eeired tnc prai.ct she merited. Mnm the fjh. mv dear Amy that 1 ahonld live to toll hoofof law.
'itb Cecilia
apat a baron a fuaciti. and ou the lioe: lay ihil by naeona «I tie fatal fairy pnr.ei torn t. atoms
The imitbi returned lorroafnTy i> tl. forgea; and ainey i pret'y eye grew ,;im witi teari when thia wuconiiroicJ, t -r D- .at hau daucad, aad iing. aud wbiipcud w.th ii.:,v a fair damsel, who had each iccrctly honcj that ihewii diitined'0 aecnre the hindiimeind lood-uatnred Donat.
Hit oldiaot.Utor he f,ad, uuahle U net r the lolilode uf her .Vlpiae cáalet, lold her little all and wcnjaway tomcw here into Treurh Comte, her nthve conntry, aud wai never more heard if.
The fairy, too, aceing her dwelling direo-
la ShcflatUrcd heraeil ud widow ol M. AgoaU wu aulfieieaCj re- yin sieh'a tola u m’y pea mnat toll von toi't F.rewcJ ; 1 eat write no more. God pra-tfaia Ijtt't Ote. iH coBld «*»ere4 to aUclA u> t(U at*». »hc *6lJ ker J tfaat eje« J ciup sij cold »«rre Uee, ii iLt d)ian prAytrcf
F*,“'. ter eos'lj furti- and a,moat paralytml htada over them U ex- ”
vf laJirectl
aome Cayjn.tly rep.Duth her wi.h her blind ture. Tlntm •ii'i-i and Iw'jiiib ttndcrntu. a life u.c'omc
< ■ciln’a mutner came Jir<. an.i the; were inneb ^ne was a wijow, aod by
EMILY
'Jit} ate upti’Jed lu purehtv.a-g cUde the fearfel viaioa, bnt it w.ll not iwnv. That ivrott tbe dyi'.x wife over tha eorpao
U» t»tlve tcudred (mca—a -Vu, U u there, a horria aoai-thrillUr, benii-■ htrhuahand: and ra there bnt one auch
Ip to <ktik the la- poor reaoaree for tbrte pcfsoia aeeuatoued tc breakitg reality. Amy, my lister, my more va.e in thia goodly land 1—it Uere hot cue p.ra*rd w;tb her liii’iry and expvnie tain iliter. cu 1 i«erwik thee. So dtah trum lather luding hit euiideren to rein ? oca
her induatry lup- Itey le t their nperb apirtmeali in tha toy lip the cap ol joy wnieh inou art Law, exiy mother, making no effort for her love-1
eive lúe almi intended lor the old and l.rm.’
Mi.fortuae did not ecrreet Emmeline, ot aid deeppity veil every wrong, the eunfary, she became moraae, impatient Amy, William it oaad : thv loved aod lov-
. I , , .. . ■ H milt be dilfienlt for you tomake a liv- prvnd and diad infnl, and thought, by dint af mg brother: my lovtd and lo'ving huabhnJ ii t .
vered, withtheiecetof he.- leet divu:g*:d, mg. repludthelady. ai.-i and affeeuUona. tu dutuiguiah he.-«ii dead. Even how whiit 1 write üeae fearfni The following extract from a ipeoch of Ul.
deaeried bar bimie; perhapa ine withdrew to 'tea mídame, it u lodetd, bnt I do not Irom'he clan t, which ihtir enange of for- wordi. the long white theet in von comer, Benton in fivor of settling Uregon, before w*
the iiiterhood of Mnrehemnd—'til no matter romplain wj>en I have work. I riie hafore , tone had reduced her. Sidoiia, the amiabie b;dei away f.-om my light the maaiv form the had acquired Calilomia, waaconiide-ed at th*
where! ahe rierer appeared near me tourcca day and retire-ate ; tha beat part of my day Sidonia, simple in ntr mannera, w.thontloa- fair broad brow and langhiag lip a'f William. Ia-, ,,, d,|:,.ra-d a. fu-in* aa .nat >n i
hildren are aaleep . aigWa mg any of her g.-acea, appeared to f-.rget alto- 'Jh God ' that thx were all tha-N eonid tali'as being ax jnet and
......ich the had lived, ind’yon. that a fever had wuted him, that con- A
head of the .iumption had gnawed away fan vitals, that sun hecimet much more impreisive now than
fni,/rit h* tnp tTiUTiip.TP.r fairr. m tF*> rrwwr i . i j i_j /*_____
of the Urbe again, nor aid any one neaire «..v ia 'whilat my children
should ; yet mme,Tiorial;ol htr, the ciVt.m ii _ Lours ol haril labor scarcely bring ine t«eu'} gether the w-irid in »’hictrthe had ! Itill tilled It/rclle atu f€>t—xi¡t lairy a -jut;' placed a-rtelf retolutoly atthe hi
grotto—and titvelera who come inte these Indeed !'exclaimed Maúime Agoata , then , houichuld. Dressed lo caiicu ahe
narrow eleit which opcni into the rauge ol ca- ihtm, thtuking Ih- m heartily (or their kind- | hea.lh declined more and more. Teii am a- ' wipe the cold aweat of agony from my brow »,-h the neonie of rhma verni^nbove^aeiihtf u there any ihfng to re-, nets, and reti-ed, leal she might appear im- hie young lady thowed, by her kind attea-i and lell yon all, aye tell yun all, not to wonad -tl rr , v.a
pay their temerity now; with the fairy dii- portunaie. appeared the marvela o'her palace.
Fr.,:
XmiELIIE. OK
VKOM THI rtlliCB—B1 Madame Agoata waa
them la e.cape Ir ,m aunther child who ..a p.opu.iiion, which w„ too good
be reiuaeJ,.he h-wever seemed moreiwayeo; •Kppcd i*»ide tfi Irt her pasi. Kmnjelnie. e. I» ««• >drrl»dl
«lol* xU »hoaia cuode to »ee Cecilia a» ofteo '
ciolhiDí oí líie lilllc oue, dre-v bifcck diidiin- «¿e pletied íqUt, ie»t htr Lt* nitrioo drm uiiiiht be 41 aoilÍJ. The child no «Hiner saw hra^lf safe
tioni. ho* gra’toful ihe waa for the bexetta I hot to warn, leit'lhoM who i:
Tbe effect ol theamval uf tha Cnacaiian, *e na'iL H wesltm coatt ol America,
ai '-pp-jaite the eutern coatt uf Alia, remama to
were in the atcret, it waa generally iop;ioted I a*If. lili hit habito were formed, and do yon I .h”.,:: ,i .i.iiil.i ..h k-.. . h .i‘.
of ita pa- 'that Madame Agoata had retired from the ’ remember it, Amy, oh I de you remember it I- ^Munda vmiI U
re Cecilia , world wuh a moderate fortune; and Sidonis ere 1 had. been ten minntoa a bride,^ hit lather ' ,n“r ,a a/ÍÍ!
“Ü'iLx J' h I'i.'i. -A'l preliminary ar- death. ^ | -.hat cup.
.1,0 ..at; 1 ni. I -J i raunenieuts made, Cecilia wa. given np to her i One may imagine the situation of the two ¡ ‘Nontenie, nonienie, Emilv,’ uid oii' fa
urteiy and ki.aed her hand. Em- ........... ® .i.i.ra • • ■ • - - ... .*.....
mamma Emmeline, made a courteVy
tnppi-d. Madame Agoata aod Siduuia fuUowed he- sian-ple. The w,ether was so pleasant they took
beiieiaclrtss.
•Meanwhile, the lister who had deiired to take the child—the whom Madame Agoiu toped to cure of her coquetry by thia new
C Í 'illf h, har uu ' ‘¡‘•^«“irary. felt a real at-
^\hal.axonruaíue. my preti»on.:‘ ' l«'.le one, and retrenched
•Cecilia/ • ■
‘How old arc yun T’
•Four yean.’ ’
. . ‘Have yi a > pavv—a uixn-m#f’
'1 have no papa; m-tuiuia is there iratcJ cp
I f rum hir -wn expeaies coctideribly ’o give lo I her des' Cecilia a l(ianui;d taings ul wnich the bid need. Sidanii also look b^m heriell thu ’ luatrueiing ol theekild, whuMigglied bertell «her «II. .11 hvrdii-aft. •tuimeWjel U.
pitniih the earth' for it i. toe ouiy rice that
listera, a* ihe death ot the uuly pereon deept y | ther, wnen 1 faintly whispered, ‘Don’t W il- °an'á'diluQt**'i^'!la a^d ^evÍn**'a'**NÍw^ lulctefed iu them, a d /epnved of th- I li*m. you have ^taveríd an long, don I; laud., a^d even a New
twelve hundred Iranca -evenue which .Mauame
on the gru;v:ith my little auUr. I wai«er^hardly di^heknow thwtCeeiUwu m^er^
playing with Z-’/o. when that wicked T rancia ran after me to tave my dull.’
(.'teilia laid all this with so ergaging a' air—there wuaoii.uch niuíssiun luheri-.:-—10 mnch grace in her gestnrei, tnat the la dies were completely deligiited. E-uui-line gave her tome bon bo ;a for her 1 "',e jiste: , SidoDii bought a-me cskea, and I'---n.p;,;,
riend, whom abe cansed to bn iolerrei in the : a lady. Come, you meat e ot t-.-ieh aim auy movt reapcclanle inanner she conid poaneiy iof your/pacaaiu'd nofioad.' aflord. Mhtn all »a, over, Sidueia pa.aed j 1'knew then Itut lOe iparkiing Cauwba' the night in Irari. Cecilia though la great had worked evil to my knaeand a lather, or
nc would never hare apoket thus to me. He the kind, 'die generons, polite and dignified to talk to me then of being ‘•qramiah.' 1
falfjiction hrrar.f, c latoled hair i. tha bra; inner toe cuulJ.
After mil sidunu i-f.u work again with re
i.i th, iiouie. " ilidisjoe-Agoata law wilh|si: ^ ____________ __ ____„ _______
ow lhaidier prtiitwoftiy ipgcnliuirtnil : aewcd zeal, upoc he-wouid now lali all me ¡ 1 knew »ell that there watadevVl m the cnp 1 its tffut; but ainiab!^ «en to weakneii eipenie cf their hoii>tkcep;ng. | even of ‘tparkiirg Catawba.' .Attin and
oiraa'ninal. Some d'tey a-,d the furnilme'-f
ah. sutlered ihSuata to go
Qinil. Some
. Madame .Agoi- again AVillian wu pressed to dnak rtime later an attack ol apoplexy warned her t*'a apajtuient, and revtrred themuuey f-' a i wu the (i.-it itep. We came Weit
Sidonia bought a-m: cskea, and Cecilin, loaded with dainties, rvi to -treaiurei with her mother and Z The iprighlliurii. gestrc’ air and fri'.’*’ neia of the little one, became the tn’-jtclof converiatiuu amongs' the lad-ca.
‘if 1 were rich,’ aaid Emmilinc, '! won!:
This
... . - , _ . . _ . ----- ... .amelo
f.at 1'was indeed time to think of the fnture time ol ntcd. lhel»u utters no lunger ra-|s city where all men, u it wa;e, indulged in o! h r young Litnda. , ceived any one; th-u»e »ho came auont w.irk | wine. .My huibacd felt himself ilrong to re
Agn.ta riceivcd a great deal of com-1 <•»* ibeir ordtri 10 Cecilia in the f.r»t ap. t .......
M
they lit np
and religi'rn, and adoinei wi-.h the utelnl anJ elegant arts.
Ihret and a hall cen’.uriet ig-, this rat*, in ube-eienec lu the gi-cac c-ummaud, arrived in the tew M ;ld,and ioond new landa to ink-dne nud rep .-niaU. For n long time it waa ojfined to the border ol the new field (1 now mean the Ce.'.u-Anglo bnion division ) and even four leor.- years ago the phiioiophie Burke was coaiiderej a rash man bceanae he 4.:d the English colociata wodd tup the .Al--hinies, and descend into the Valley of the
‘ I pane, and .ras generally anpposed to be licb,, ment. r ner . ihcriufe, as socu a> hii Iwiy let it be nnder- Emmeline would ni I ‘c-d that she thuugtt of eatabliahing her .au. btera, as she called them, mdny young non sb',*ed bV their ittiaitiaas thtt they ' :-ild like tu be'chuacn.
One sultry diy.ibont this time, Emmeline
i; J VI J int. it‘'ok a book and leitcd heraeil in the garden
Te n«f di'** ‘id'’t''i 'á 'r! ' C«°d¿¡“í'n7icatod *themKUea"0n‘a benc*h
f mnat know .1 the mother, by he; J,a .. ter, i , ,„,riant vine*^ They
have tried to employ I fair prdt)' íifiifíT» 10 koUdC uieiul uuintitr, 1 bat w nat conid ane do ) 'l
alwaya offered Amy. it waa that he fall. ,Not in thot-ninnti of wickedncai when the low am. beastly bow thcmielvea into the dost in sen. intli-m. 00’ ted by the wicked and dep.-aved into liU and iname; hot by hia own iireiide atthe alUr ol hume, with bia wife and ehii dren around him, nil little ones itretchiog tfaeir arma to embrace him, and hia wiic pleading even lovingly againit hii wciknea-did tie go down turnio, led by a father a hand Inred by a (athcr’i iiamplc.' Year after year he g--ew worse, till, unwilling thtt 1 ahonld tee him drink, he learned to Urry at tbe cf-fice, the hoU-l, the club room, into the weary
id.anf Fmmi-'i,.,. to ■ ,!>,. 11,',,, jl.t Ih.t ,1 x-- * P’*“ =“ ' I he.', i onsent. Charming Sidonia, to make watches of the night. aad then he grew cold
id-.aof Emmc.iue, fo. aht Ihoagbtthal II »„e . *| j,.gr Biani*-, tilt your a a it I Casimir happy by giriug him your hand ; it too utrd. and—shall 1 lay it to ih-e, Amy—
.........." ■ ' orutal. His bloated ebcek, hii red rinamed
_______eyea, hit diitorted face, told every paiscr-by
Du not refuse ihii requcit, I coijare yua, I the tale. Bntineit foriook him; fnendi f»r-
vook him) ■'trt*. . religiua, manliaios lorvook him How eonld ihey tarr; svith the drnnk-
‘How’mth' • " Vrfured ’to niIke‘'g™u{’‘o?U^
Une day when tne auttri were woaderiug i:cw they e mld add ivme branch of laduitry lo ihatw cica barely gave them suoa.vtenee, a let er was aanued to ihem. addressed tu Siduuia, whu opened it and -tad : —
—1 have watched yon lince the dull-ol -M. Agosta: jour cou'duct la above all praise. AAbilal attracting my admiraliou you have acquired a right to my moat teuJer frieuilship. It is in briviug fortune bv virtues such as yours that one aucceeds
“M“jK!f;:rhid^nS*ii^[ththe Ii
-ctof Emmc.iue, foi'xhc Ihuagbttbat It ace took upon herself the expense uf ra.si. g tiie llttl* one, the would feel oblige! 1-m;g-i—•..'o<ild itagH tne value ol luoaej. and ■
i.fti. f-'i ni;.,.; , upon the list ol thoae dttiroai ol obUiiiug ** »motntr «ho oeg. it «t you, and who wii
-‘ -O..M I .r I, "./“i I the h ind - (the beautiful Emmeline.' ' ’*«ke tbe place oi theoneyou have lost.
'I'eoplem.jaa, what‘hey-ea.., and per-' Uo no. rrfu.e thi. reque.t, I roij.re „ lie l iveordre.í\ñj írní.^ni aJa.i eh ' ^ «““'f■ !'•“ » thougiivlea. yuüug luau 1» the Eime ol ner who reucd yuu l.-oiu
r«io*
Icbtiooc, butJk))uQ thiilk m't »ncb » foci •» ..Madame .\g,I.ta wi. a native of-V’cily. Sue! ‘ daughter-in-law -ho would
•They ¡ay Emmeliue will have a good do* ry
'1 linow nothing ihont that; but cvsn if the have. 1 donbt whtiber it would be inlfirient
lived in I’aleiiuo in 1T‘JG when n Lig'itlill earthquake eanstd the dealh ol lu'U.e tli-u ail tbuiiiaud peisuui. .kinougit the .iiuiV-rwcre the parents of the t-srvuaug girls we biv.
mentioned above. .Msdame .Ag.i.it h*l been ■ mother from bi-r yuiiiii, and having no cbildrcu nf b-:r oau, *as el. !
ard T
Sidonia had not r-cove-ed from tteaurpnii: into which ahe was thrown by reading ibii letter, when Alidiuicge B.auxoe euicred nn-lunonnccd.
1 come,’ said ahe, embraeiug her, ’to receive my reply, tnd to do away wuh auy cb-jectiunayou may be tempted to make.'
Kmn-aliue, having remarked that Madama de Bianiar alter cu.dly ailutiug her, paid her uo tu ther attention, rtti.ed lo her chamber.
More free by thu .-ctreat, tbe lady bc'tuwed
• tbouitaU eA.”t«>c» OB bitiuiiiB, lO' ubcJ tfae . ... .. , . ______„
I.a» .«.I k.. kn. 1 k'1 -iJ'. I.i everyone. That ii art til: Madame I moat piatiful argnii.enU to persuade her to | munlh, ntteriug enrveiand g'oiniand dtalen-i ik i,
wonld .''..htobe aeen; ahewonld gotothrcon.enttoher w.ahca. SiUonia pr.ased .« I mg enea. ®‘
I must remember him at tbe murder of on
I'liiia, madime wnu.d want i waiting.mud | and 1 nunc, in additiun to other dumeitice onld be itrangr onid be cbealed
‘«"/ó"/.'!? '‘-•‘i’ ‘® l^e theatre, to the aasembly , she i carnt.tly, wuabout aiv.ig ay, When M.
\\ ithout BDj reiOvirce» ticipt j< ««!». j ,,^11*1 fnlli.w f«ihmn «hirk wnniH i dtme ác Hiftuztr «ijcjed t «I *he diú tot »i^h I
• »Y» pUa»ed to rweifc thu«c of faer ificn.l, I
and th'ey were itaj i g with her at ■. r -rouiKr; : *1"
sea, when the e.tasiropbe happened • ■o‘n“
"“‘VLud 11, - ’
, ¡„/-'|. i ball, to the theatre, to the _______^ ,___
fr ii.i wkid-h foUow KftTj u«w ftifajon, wfaich noold ¡ d*iue ÓC «.JiJCd
1 AtT- k ‘ eiptBiPf and plea. , Kmmeiuc to lire at faei
pfa H hrr haibaud. occupied by baiineu ' *1 »Ul not abiad-ju ;i
1» ll'fi «Tlf Iibrte íruoloüi amuiemcDt», ci* voted herrell to the eh.ldrex'of ixr u'.D'- i
a... f.i.*a4 .la.a .«..Ok * .C..S,. . k,« > rathfr th»n reiaain at home, wonld ac*
Alonthe ago. the apirit of William died Yfiterdai the breath left hii eofferiai; body , and he is dead. Oh I doubly dead to ns Von, -Amy, have not seen him lor five yeari Von will remember him aa the lolly, bigh-minded, neble bruihar—the embodiment of all ibat wu good and manly. 1 mail re-member him u the dying miniar—ibnefcinc m bit agony, and fighting with a madman's
reara ago, il old history, in our young coun-tr; , at inis day. Tntrly years ago 1 asid tne la ne thing 1-1 the Kucky M.unuiui aud the Cclumbit, it wu ridKulcJ then, it hai become aistory to-day. The venerable .Mr. Macon has olton told me that he reoirmbered a hue 10* down in NurthCarolina, fixed by a roya! Ü -vernor u i bounda.-y hi tween th'e While* and iha induui, wnercis tn*l bonndarv now? Ibe van of the Caucatsian race now tpp tu* K-.cky .Monntains, tuJ spread down to the ah irea o( the Pacific, lu a few ytari a great populatixo wilt grow op there, luminona with th: iccumnlitcd hghta of Karopean and Vuierican civiliiitiua. Their pretence in sueti r positiuL cannot hr witnout its influence np m cutein Acil
The ion uf civilixa.iHU mi’itihine aerouthe set; socially aud commercially . the van of the Cadcaaiiani, and the rear of the .Mongoliani, m'.tt inte.'iBix. The* m«i; talk together, ai d trade tog-ther, and marry togetner.— Ckjimtree ;t n gitai c;v,lue.-—loeial inter-eo irie aa great—and marriage greater. The •A nile a’ld Yellow races can marry together, a, well u eat aud trade togclLer. 'Mural tnd lo'.elicclnal superiuniy will do the real; the W uite race will take me ascendant, elevating *1 at is insrrptible of inin'oveuieut—wearing on wbat IS not. T>.e Bed race hni di np-pc.red from tbe Atlantic cuast, the tnbeathat rt latcd civihxaiioa. met cxtinction. Thit is
. ----_ - e-- r ■ - - - ------ j-j laiea civiiixa’.iua, met extinction, tni
fnry Witn legion, of devils. Kemember h m a < ante of l.mea'tolion with mtnv. For my
■l^^k‘*"“! “íAífi’.*'.!’.! P*'»’ * at what '.etm. to hi
. lb effect of divine law. 1 cannot repiue that
imi. Capitol hu replaced the wigwam—Uiii
they haitcnrd to thenearcat Ihev embarked T.r France up nil residence in I'aria; vhc.
her houtc.
mamcnt dealt the fatal blow that precipitatea
oeeupicd by baiibeii/ 'I-ill n:it abind-jo ;,iy iiater.'ml Sidonia ¡ him do«n the long flight of itai-a. which timed ou honorable iilua'tiuu 11 t »ile •! •- ! »muiemenli, ti- qniekly ; toiiliout cen.ing to br greuii 1 lo | lal; yon know, ended hit life. 'Spars me
(nr bar Iwu adopicd daugbtrri, clucited tl lor (aibiontblr life. Sne flattp td h-rs- ll
I uhluvntable to her repuUtion.
‘Aunare very sevtro. How do yon know il e would act thna 7'
fal; yon know, ended hit life, your b'-illiani ollera, 1 rciuae tkeni.’ | uh Emily, ipwre me!' 1 Lear yon r'rv;
Tbe giHid gitl piuuoabce.1 these wordi ia | have yon told me all this 7 W ny, if my b.o'-10 tiutbtu! and energetic tuanner that .Ma- ¡ iber ti gane, willyon blight hii memory thna i uamc de Eltn .ar cuu.d not doubt the scuti- i In pity let me remember him aa the guud and menta whicu animated htr, tfacrelorc taking ' <he noble I Hare you thought of the agony harin hrra-uia.
him at the murder of on; , uiun people replaced me aa'.aea—hite huy, lor I' matrona, Ue red squa.a-aud that auch men
u WubiugloD, Frtnklm, and Jellersoo, have laten the jilace ol Pawntitan, Opeehonec. n-uugh,aod ottier red men, howsoever rtspccU-Bit they may have been as lavagca, Civili-car,(ID, or extinction, hai been the fate of all pr -pie w bo have (uiiud tnemielvc' to tbe track ut the aiivtnci.ig Wkitea, aud eivuuatioa, al-*a.i the preicrence ol the W titea, ha* been
three laarthi oi Ueir leiiuui, ao tbit al tli age of fifteen Euiujcliuc lad Sidonia rircl knew anything.
.Madame Agosta mida anotbi - ' * ' n take: piuud ul the beaut; uf her r
aaternaui, aaiu no t 1.1. ner icm order.' I n, ,pp.„uon ol tha van ol tbe Caucu.un A* Ik h I* t *1*1^ t‘k“7 I "I "F"“ •*““
snd indulged tbriuidlvaa in a ihuniand jukei , to lucn an citeni at thcfxpcnie nl tha unlncky narrator, ¡ ®V^‘M'*'/'®®', .c,,„
that an, one really denied the eii.teuce of Ihe fk® “bl* of Narruiu. tbirr. Uirv-it wa. b.r overlur*. to Dunat, and (be ! ®"“ •'«•®‘.’* •'“* million mirv.l. ba bad described, which 'I**® •"lieli .‘k f!ñ 7
ciled thei, doubti, ,b'illuntEm,ncline, .t... Tiuu|l n.i
u« luuif prool, Donit, of yonr fi»it I
hi ’ hiíe'ralmn; «¡,ls^o«Va dr.';¡¡;rd, tocan.;, I i^iar.ltorimiiv Vl* he ' lurwmih^aom. In •, vulgar wr.Uh bu lal.en . uVrea,Aamt IhuA ba ynlg^t tv 111* ipotboutv. .■cvarlctawoaiauiuicyou ,n. ,.„a ’ ,
to lady Fcnetti.' cried oar, ‘the gtva you ,prrmiiiiuB lu
ihi in. or aomt
armruts and tbeir make, were i. i , b,. purtinl illaii; ahe wished iu bcriii
igai
l.i'i*arrV’*».V'i,.e''Ji(i., .how ““PoHtnl Illail; Ihe w IsOed io hi rlli I ,■ a 1, Of thrm***’^ * " ‘ I •*
1.....1 11—.. „.g to. : eouttl It was she to*,k luc i paini to pr «••, e .,
.hnaehallrngid. Donat pln«grd,bi. b«nd :-X-í‘riTIbXb. 1
into bia iioeket f ir the (Irit time , , _
.1,, lyit beeu lean, lue.c pracioui iiii.li.iii
All welir k* i.aU.io.J 'llr'r then bid Jtu w ith can, wei e to be .veil 1 list
.eel' and Irarin* open lb. cit.pa, !-•'«'“»<< ,T“
;:i^;:Vb:r:' . ,b.. .h,. n.d u nin
l,*>ll'd
tlpic.
ed.i
to tbnVitger gixa only a law'of (hr P»'l'l« ' ¡ViVrñ'l.^
brrrir. nl ibi jumper tiii. The fairy Í men. i
■ r. K ■ all fa I a «11«»d4 Vkm km<l «MankmM.li Ihiftl. I^ «rtlll ÍIG
ri.iit prarl. had be«a carrfnlly hoardri.gar'r |
dtsir ud Sisle ’
1,1 n'ut in riini,,;'.,
1 mind iirii , H*' i.u Inailai; aMn<
scv. wrie.ealurd' She bad trracb.n'i..ly al.! *1 7. i“h'r“. in’u i.'i“
low.d h m to take an.. harRoblin gilt, that •''“‘‘/‘•'J '..‘’.“''.7 'ito»-»' 1
ihiy ibight bacuuiv tin iultrnmrula ol his ¡•nuis'imunt.
‘ Atthi. di.pl.y, P<kl4 0tmrrri.Hnt.lm.-t|[«U.band wb„ aU
..... f.
..¿r.'Ci.T-'- ....................
quilititi, nutwithitauding her impro|irr mir ssltlrd fii:y thonsind franca on hii wife, a item duty taij no. flu father icill order* ' luiicaiiou. I know that ibe 11 good and ' with thc( :ll eouisiit *,I bis father.
giiifou.—that Ibe doea good in secret, but I At the t:!-of a mouth, the itnitble young ; . , . , -1 m. luem ou lur-r.i aun aiier ntving com-
.be IS the yoiiogeit, and Madime Agoata ■ lady, Mídame oc bliuiie, i'>'*k p’,.»e»iion of j hit icni. llii mother imilei •ompltceully i
aould with t'ltitablKb Emmilini lirit. I her apartuiiutaal ibtbuuae ol i*er latheriu- «nd makf* O', ellort.and Amy. my iiswr Amy , j ‘ j
am si rry lor It 1 would rather have Sidon. la*. ....., aud her lovtr, tip the daiuty neeur eoy ly ; Unr position aud ptou y will eommend
A ' i”^ *** ’ "■rtcepiiui,; political con-
good and *“•»» »"". b ‘t bul 1 .iit-.liun. will ai,l the Iielio; Vi lucial and
atronger than wa. Willi.m in tue , u,„uercial iullnonc.., 1'rea.ed upon by tha
giA? never mind Ffiil'Ti’s I* dre.t powtri Europe-thv inm* that piaaa
l..ui,iilii.o lost not 1 word ol this ungular i .mpl* tothcir .'ai.gl iiii, and tl,’ ynuug men , btlong.'to thv faualiei who prttcu that every j Xi''nt’;i'ít7e "i*'aó't •Ttoe'l'^A7\eutl'¿-
.■ouvcvaiinn. I ¡ariof veiitioi. werr llu.ing 1 looked uu hir w I’.b a.lmiration man who waatl a glai. «, w and ihca lor - ' ' • nru.iav
I oil hi r eyea nben her aiitcr eaat lu i-ireh j Lmiuiline la-’ not without .leaT uvt Ibi ■il lie', sfie to ,k good care out tu tell Snlo-1 marriage ol her lii'er, and lb (orlaiie she '
I’l.Hli. a'lc bad beard, and attribnt.d her | anjoj.J, m-.auwlule by S. lunia a generoaity 1 m-1 imt bouu. ...ear i.i a woman ime you th, ae*eat land, will nerouie tha revieer and
fn.sloih, book Ihe h»J beeu reeling. ! »h* wu enablid to grvtily her piiiiou lur i « H I D^t remember it. Amy 7 the reg. utialor ol tba o Jtil
l.u.,,1, hue wa. 1.1,leed moeh illectsdbf Ihe drtu. Eimi- Jice at Ungtb bsctme a*»r« I U 1. by that dialignred c .rp«i beueath »nn | j, „ „ »jtini
n iriiiiiug Iflli’ctiuui of M. da lliai.zac — ‘ lh*l beauty aluui-11 not lufliniiit to p. a.i; winding ibeet, by Iba agony of the irarlean , p ,|^ ., | |j,j^ | ,
« -IU.,,- «...or.lllhe.r*...tor.,lhao„.he be.iu.., her lace bad no lang.rthe ,„qox..y «. c, (no tur. .'ve aimthad ...a ...cu he di.d) a.i. aid a new 7,1^01 da-
va. Ui’i.ldcairou. lo pleue. She hup.d tual ol noeelty . pei.oi.i only apote <f hir t .cm , by thren.s of opbsnrd children whu los .,»„ur,to her auri.ul ciuliialtsn that I look I at least, did nut ihsre bii lalher'i bad parehernitli bir sut.,, who >• n briii'il.il mnat df|»eDd on tbariiy lor «lead, lit are liu . leiii.mtul ul thi Columbia nver by ,i..„...oIhrr,to.i,,ho,t.toic l‘er,.aeUd ¡.III,out prtten.ii.i. atoip!.’. ki.d all.li.e- plore you. Amy toUk. V ur .laud a... at I/," ,i,a7;.w..,'.n
tl.e giiil ol lia-niDg that M dr IT.n.c had endowed *iih illlbua. i|.iali!iei wnirh run the diatroyer. S«. yonr younger brolb'T»: m„uii.ilo..i huiniii eveal lu Iha hi.lory ot
H.kid theba’a nl S.douia, at lie riqu.st nl mind Mlee.u, end to* f>'’«•»>»" »H '7®“*‘«*4''“'’ I.''”'‘V* ''u*" "ure hi. disuet.un over lire laca of Ua
hi.aou, Tl ■ youug ai.Uruf bi.a b.came! 1. srla. Emm.i.e. wa. uot ludeuiu.li d |.i b-nul to. late , a.ve your l.th-r '1'».. fur u.c n.a uisperai-n over lue laca 01 ua
.Mil da> nio . itoiaiiiig. A.p-iiiy ail.ni. Ito tqmtgr dmu J to hi r I y the cootmneJ ¡bit and Ibia oul) 1 have peuned these fin. s; ' ‘ , _
I... h .(*,'and il >S| v.iu, be-.lieu *u I, mdsbip oi bsr ai.lcr. Tl.. n, glecf sb.-. i fur ll.is thal I hare laid opeu the He. p and 1Tat g TniLO»r,i*iv-I at* n pnie uoirnar
ta'lsrta.l.lu; 11,11, showy. Sbs ltd a leJva-, p* ontvd alf.ctnl htr 10 d* j.!; ihat ah'(el enrabie wunndi of my heart. In tbeir bide'u. be-d.ug teer the t,.,.,U, aod hi-loara 1*11 fait Is y I;11 I guiTMll Wiliit.ecilii,» oni .ick- A irighlful lliiui.tss look the j Tc if defoniiltion. lo-morn)* they will lay !. m a. d olian At ha raised hia hniii:.! ayai to
,rl/,.....* lag end many ‘ •*■■ •'—v-- ....-x .l *.. . he k,a saw i« sk. shh.s-I,..,... «i...r,*,.'.l ... r
Ll iil,«„ * biilui.u made hero*
Sod tiiinmiire>, and a* Ibc wai rery 1
al. SOOI-ruiu.i>sed Die workwomea v— — ------- -......._ . — —.. - ■ - , , , . , ,
II p’lr.i to,.i,( b.r in Ibe beglunirg Tula i| ool; to!, r,.i, 1 o*. k.-o’o:,l ol S.l„oi. su. he «howM dearu to me than mj ohh lilv ■Uae." rrnii. d fa. whom I did nut lulll-'■ ' n.iud luotlivalf J to a-l dsaiisd lit rtliri lo tl e e*iu !r>. H it rLtei drank Ihim, and Ihey haee hilled mt. U„... r .
ihakby r rrttdune.
Cany y'jui bauJanine (are ta ii other mar-iiellbc mil tme yon rove !’ aaid ai.Mhtr.
Diiitt. be rouleulfd for the fntnre wilh mr luaidrna ul the eallayi,’ ileiicdt Ibird; tliry ciii btiihit lly nor iwim, bnt Ibcy tl Lii I. a fo il at tha end uf Ihe leg ‘
Till-I Duiiat ihoekcl and dripairiog, ruslo I Iro... hu pe-airntuia, and Irum lhat iiuic * IS III sir luor* heard ol lu Iba lorgta of Aallorbea
VA 1.1 n ka did not eoaa buk again tha aeit day,'oui* ul Iko wurkmin. (lailigthay hod bull I d him tars» unek, naat to aoek bito nl
I «J » 1®^ i. a ■■II BUT Util W*Bi wSell • I U PABi HW WltsSf WBwl W BBB« Mlfll ■«
I klikMd waa kli only aoap*aiow, Ua taraad |bicnta|a ofkla ahat,kttUarak« WMh«t,aad
Agoata'iayea wrre p.g Ida aid her o«', r.’ tkeia lwuthil’1,1 n w. eitraeigaal kibili rkange the plan 1' - ! years, bat l(wat|i • . ly, n.orc p.toiifu! ll vaatcd kvr liwio T
II.
lo r lo Isi ”1 T’riu ,f a •le lb ,1 *1 pii'suad lo , Euiujrllii, rr ju’ go . inaaic ,
kiudi ul Uut freahiitts 00 wh ch ihe f'q'ietle ha: si b^ bit loa in Iht poor-huuaa ehurehyaid. . fa* cried—
u dr.'ssa, luueh p.iitd hrr.elf, aid *ith It all hei at- ' '«• 1 •hall aoon Ulluw bini. for postrly. * ¡Uy biolberl Oh mr biothar"'
skilllnl, traelnua Itiaapp.a id N„l utrg any I., ser «unnia end abuM haea dona their work. I a u*l ua>., I Ihit «av. and laiJ: "Por
the had to iho* heiiui lu luririv. wL,ic ab'(• ’ a* did not driek iha darkwattriol dialh—but whom doil Ihoii mourn?’
" ‘ • ,1, r,ii,l O’, kc 0o:,l ol Si Ionia siii b* «bo waa dearer to ma than my owg Isle "Oae " rrt
a rtliri I’j tl e e*iu !r>. Hit rLtei drank Ihi m, and Ihey bare billed mt. Ifuur n-niie love w lied her tb* re. Mu l.v'ed »iii.c jcare Imbir «Ms t*- (be children, (1 knuw bawill, .
rg'cltiog birrl,i-ma si, 1 ihi liiue and waold htva dota It long ago bad «a told olAhalníiu
iRi.audibiii .!;( 1 Ml 1 voiii.e w iiti- him Our i.eedi.) ok i-y to him, my iiaUr. thal s« th—/ •
Ig duua goo.| tu i iy ..1 .,'haeing been I «oajd rather my bnhaa my darling boy., ,
lie a bnrJtu t*i lie I leadi and bar- ahonl, ha broaght ip in lira poor huni'. a .d *,,. k»
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Hint eirelt ia which ab, had p Eidonli. misrt stHiible, rellMliil "sn, tiMir iiiaalkin; she aa* w itn g ,sl ||, kanlth uf hoe friend, ar I Ibl dm *. ,
tog In part «Alt aha uwtd her give hi. ib> ^ „
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’ ' I Ul pi< I' I’. SI,I tio ught Ibsl ll death 1 luon niiailcd her tb* re, r.viil 1,1 r 11 liiroul; (mud, labor would longer, rrg'cltiug b tl r VI ria.iii* C fiiiaiuiiig to her, i( wad tlir bad T ''•a-y th**i luvt I 'bould accustom her- out baiiug ' I', I* lii,! L - II ii'iiiii *it aud epplivatiuu. thiuugh 1 - c, i.>'qU'UM u! llir" rrHictiubi.aad the a«ll. A aad itaiupl* 1 ’ I of ll'r lo *'i ''doma rclusad all »l ^ Intia baiaait an y, and |
I o| III,. Iiage. diV ' 1 '< hiiitll to king niai lu d tea au,l idnmai I* ' I ll i„r« iKcei*!') ) tu harinead ting tl.at cucjuii , a.t.rs
I 11. I I rapahic «I helping tbtniielv**. yoatk. hreuiun 1 ,i *suo O', n> i*. >,r. tbvuihithy berfrivuliiy ege, n.id Hat krs, if ibi < ; cnnisi o*,e I' c'Uiuiil. 1'
. I *.i'ki< t,n.r. At. Aguato nav token from prncliiiug thoae v*'t* ,s l.i'iil; l,j a iiiddcL ilrath, which pliitigrd the cater.i, o| g.j ,d pfsui, alio* li.’tbe niuel kilUr gilcl. ll *aa 1 land fo hk|*pin*n „ s mu ku'iwii that tbeae young Indica 1 ( tellia *b" 1
bate *" Iwituut, aud maay paiaaaa
II tuamislvii marry at Uair iipcaie blamed Aildamo AlwU for Aha abvny
r a J'.nof girl are. sli n
cr bappi-ithuiit rtliM--ablc la tall; u'uui IU npti i-nalaulis u iti one In in ntc'ua It
raw thai' riiha naoag atrtngsti, thdh lo
Ul hit lordly halla, aad Ire tcmitod day by
dar tu am by loving lips and banda I shal| nevrr writ* yofi again. bnt Ivt mt
plead nitb yan aa one Irom Ike grewa v ..
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A-..*- .hVi,.V«u\ I . . -I ho n. blamed Aildamo Aloato for Aha ibony ntapla. good man c«tragi to daaotnvo Aka frieolous dvina of, ^ cativa a a had givaa Abom, aad for Akair| ahvvaall,-avdaaty.
vnnr lid lo (be wark <d rolorm ii.uie with Aka limptara . lUad a» mv t * . b All* idli, Tht nhisia i-ial • eryug u 1 1 r , t'j J touifqutiilly b'lp 1 yoa can da mneh. far yui Lax tvo 1
> waaltb ud bohiili. Jvut, iiwa.'he mu.* *.
ii*;td tl. b *ursl meebuir «ornea who are already marakaM to ftght tha
preairaedill k<r l ie the triradakip ul ',n tooraf balite lii't-imaaity At la. .1 j. beatfacl cia. nbu bad taught Far by hai il . Ah* work . miu Is Au«kuit kthaeesa.k u
aiaptf, gwod meiiagemtai uida'Aty. tad , ■'hbe. lam# ti> gaia_, bamartoaaqwsm
oitb 1 le* leal AAhit «ouidit Akuu do 4 be were roalorad
muoinar replied Thai he would n#v#r
' any uiikiud *urd. but ktwuild laat t« I M ■ f casiuu to s.iua In* f'leadtkip, II
kf eou ,11. ,1 c Mt U, a 1.’ b*s loud imbrae, '
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rhrflhfa IN f't luji -iUM siilrli .|i (ba( they «111 *ia uur Jas a ■**
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' taa bd ilap to aavt t llap la iffo did a eay
B-** , ysar 'nt kaiexted bv *ae IJ yadriwraga. aad /' baai
1 aestr iaiae*d • kaieaei iiaao.