will surely goad the man to soma exlrcmlt;t*To tho contrary, I run breakinspirit,” says my lord.IfrtCHAPTER XXYftE Horn OF LOUD DVIUUSDEKH** TRIf!VERY iniitg for 1 upon a imy lord Ills ft iphi CO u I ho ttcucl Will ft p ant place deethogttCliCiUii,a light ujwnhay niwl tripping, and n hound (from tovho u*ay cfl of mariners sksgl ng nt thoir employ. Hero tho two nut with* out Bi»feeh or any «;cUniil movement hayoml that of tho needle or Dm master biting off ty thread, for he at 111 cluug to his prcten»o of industry; and bora I mado point to join I hem, wondering at tnyself and my companion*. If any of my lord’s friends wont by, ho would hail them cheer fully, and cry out lie was Uioio to give come good advice to his brother, wiio was now (to hk delight) grown lt;]ulto Indus-trioua And oven this the master m ivpicd with a steady countenance; wluit was in hk4ftAh” soya he, Hill lulling my sir uud now gently shaking me, “you thiol ntoi*o than you suppose. 'And 1 wood too,’ ho added, repealing tuy express I Mipjxisu something of my volco, “ j n:i honest man, and for that cause ]you, ' i“Spare mot I'cried* .“Spore you, he repeated, lotting and turning away. And then, front! once more: “You llttlo know what I do with it, Macketlarl Did you think swallowed my defeat Indeed! Lktf life Jms boon a varies of unmerited awlThat fool, IMnco Charlie, inLsnuumged pram Mu'; affair; there fell my first flt; In Paris 1 had my foot once more hlg tho bidder; that time it was 4n occidletter camo to tho wrong hand, and