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Wellsborough wednesday october 25, 1843. 3 select tales. Of re a i li1 t a t t l e. By lbs. A s. Ball. Have you seen miss Fanny Murray mrs Spooner of her a launder. Sot reply. Grand ii Eig Jou hate no loss. She is a re Din sure of that is odious moreover she is Halle and i Thi crooked led haired Gray eyed and w d at this end and up at that. 3 i it a the ing her pretty w by she s a pos 1 Don i know when i saw so Jam for store lest she ily a it h in Niuman then her manners sit and by the hour b Ilu Loi company i n 1 a re without the t poor t ups of if a woman Partiful a g woman Mast Rouge i think she o Oso Cieu n put it on decently 1 urged Good it w atut h the heat of the weather thai pro tucked tier con p Ixion when you saw her nol at All m dear 1 Coul be 1 Shooghi 1 would Tel Lilly her in Tel Otu but alter All it Wiser 111 Tongue and As i have u ters of m none might 1 was jct jealous indeed Loi Anne and of miss Murray 1 he informant paused ced around the room As i feared some one was hidden behind the gains or Banc duh is Solas Aid Linen in Lier chair a Little closer to mrs. Canler lured Uwon Vinat Lew dared Hazard Wuh that balt la More confidential i Uii 1 Ian usual i Don care to Busy myself i of 1, about is i o concern of Renej Hull assure Jou Mie u not the heiress they her or Juhn Lilly is her Man of Busi tons her a lairs ibo but play Tell me if miss Murray is Little crooked Ald cock nosed v mrs Jounes cast up her hands and eyes in she is she answered when Somi what recovered from her displeasure Stefis an Inch taller than myself and i suppose nil one would Call me Little. As for i looked she is As straight As it is possible f r any one to be. Her nose is in deed Retro ise but Only enough so to give expression i tame when found it h miss Mur upon such fore Wise from All e duet on u Opp Orlum a face which would otherwise be mrs. Johnes retired mrs. Gaunter possible to form a just Sumate of a s person and accomplishments conflicting evidence. She there determinec4 to keep her mind free Pinion on the subject until an Intro the Young lady should afford her an y of judging for herself. Meantime not mrs. Ngh oust Glan she cur Wing what Ala delicacy and he told or. To spoon be was Al y badly of and that dipped de one Zefo she though h it would be advisable to keep her son Edwrd aloof from All the fascinations of the fair by anger till she could make up her mind her. For her Nephew Harold 01 a visit to his had also a pre Hensic mrs. Caunter was therefore not very pie s sed to receive a note from her son stating-4l at he and his Cousin were going to Dine will John Lilly to meet miss Murray in a Erfen ily for it was at his House that the reputed was staying a Friendly dinner n mused mrs. Caunter some. Med admitting of All the ease and a Demi Bill Etc which an Arl Lul girl knows b in to use Wuh Grace and but this was not All at ten o clock Harold sent lion e for his flute and at eleven Edward sent for the music of 1 Pontani it struck e the Young gentlemen returned Home and to to sir real sorrow they found mrs. Caun Ter Sittin r up for them. She did not like to betray h r anxiety on the subject by asking their Opiol miss Murray and a certain some thu g prevented Harold from saying a word Abi it the Young lady while seeing to at his Cousin had absolutely Calm and All the go Mips in the town and its immediate neighbourhood were alive Wilh the news that the two or. Caun ters had spent the evening at mrs. Lilly s. Every body dec Laiel both admired miss Murray. Mrs. Spooner upon being told this at a very Early hour by her Good natured next door neighbor mrs. Johnes averred while every hair on her head bristled wit i indignation that mrs. Johnes must have been mis informed that she had every reason to know better that mrs. Caunter had too much Good sense to Trot her son within the vortex of a girl without a Penny whose very expectations were involved the gossips soon Hac More food for tattle provided for their never ceasing Edward and Harold had be come constant Viilers to Lilly and frequent attendants upon the Steps other Lovely guest. In truth perceived that a rivalry for smiles and society had sprung up Between the two cousins who were till now looked upon As the Orestes and by Lades of the Lown so Strong i Nencki p in affair proceeded so Murray s hostess thought it her duly to try and squeeze out of her Young Friend uha Lher intentions respecting the Young men really were. My Deir said mrs. Lilly one morning after breakfast my dear i was Verv glad to see you and Edward Caunter Over those engravings together last night the engravings Are very pretty in plied miss Munday while her eyes sparkled Wilh a Mii Ahful mrs. Most sleepy headed chaperone who had Ever the care of a Oung lad did not either like or in Dei stand. I was not of the Engra my she answered of Pannier interested per haps for tie first tune Nimis Spooner a con Var Sitison Iron Ilie Lack of having a Marriageable son i 1 ie-., indeed he Tali or s Soonei hit even i daughters Werb provided for than miss Ery n Obs ened Chi untie 1 for a Launcr to talk about ins client s 4ffairs he spoke out in Confidence to or. Know gentlemen will talk Over Meir line son time Only 1 desire every thing s Mart Frua a and i do not like a girl lobe cried up As a great Leaty and an heiress who is no pretentious a be considered either mrs t inter did not encourage the conver i no Apt at observing and combi a not to be also fond of what is technically cd led i e 1 Hough by no Means in enter tied in the question of a pretty girl s fortunes he scored to owe her information to a per quiet the the so the t 1 seer Vul 1 that my girls How Row i miss perfect i Lerson an affect c e and so mrs spooned having son got and of a portion of inconvenient bit erness in what she considered a judicious bade in Good morning a huh a Orrille that was unreturned ind went her Way. In a Fen minutes after her departure mrs. I Ines e tired and miss Murray As he last m tie country own where the i ladies Dej was immediately by ought upon tapis by a talkative1 but kind Viszler. I Seldom dwell with More pleasure upon j face than that of miss Murray the Longe jul wok the Nater number of beauties you d cover then her manners Are so fascinating and c Lef Raul without a panicle of Lor is Ness an ii Hen you ask her to bang m Siead of making a fuss about most Young Dies she sits Down immediately and will no after Long without the valation. 1 am sure you will adj fire her in flexion it is the priest and fairest 1 Ever Taff the faint Rose color that tinges her Coleel. Is like the Blush on the most delicate ugh he was fallen truly in love with him any observations. To parted in a constrained mrs. Caunter mrs. Spoon then my dear Fanny you should not encourage him miss Murray raise from her seat As though it was new her turn to look an 6t nor do she replied one of the barriers to anything approaching society in a country town is the shameful perpetual watch ing and whispering and misrepresent ing because misunderstanding of every Petty occurrence. I cannot and will not shut myself up from every human those who Are the most agreeable Here. It most be perfectly Well known that i do not encourage either of those Young men As lovers. Ii either of them be vain enough to suppose they have led captive my heart when thay have Only in erased my understanding i cannot help it. I defy them or the Scanda movers of this lace to adduce one single word or act of coquetry against to Here Are Rea sons Why i should be above it and i rust i am so but i can hardly expect them to understand or Bel eve this miss Murray having so said resumed her scat and her embroidery and mrs. Lilly sent to the Bic Klast room to catch Hei husband before he went out. My were the first words i do not know what to make of that Gul. She perplexes me. From what you told me the of her Day she had really next to nothing and yet she scorns decided advantages in the most imprudent manner. From what j gather from of it seems doubtful Vibat she really will have and or. Lilly did not permit his wife to finish the sentence. He re Peatt not at All doubtful it is perfectly certain that after she is Twenty one years of age she full not have a sixpence can Call her own my goodness exclaimed mrs. Ill drop the curtain upon a drama which she thought had to her astonishment she heard a Sec Ond Knock at or. Lilly s door. Who could it be she strained her Eye balls to be certain and the Street lamp revealed to her or. Harold Pannier eni ight of the he Foi m of eng the paid two and twopence num Al everlasting Bool sell i bag House. The affair was now getting serious the responsibility became Loo great for a single witness and determined to step in next door and con Vince mrs. Johnso by the evidence of her own vision of miss Murray s in correctness. That Good lady unwillingly consented to join her neighbor in the watch and two pair of eyes were rivalled on or. Lilly s door. The catastrophe approached. Or. Edward Caunter was seen in the Lance and by a strange As he passed the House who should is is p from in but his Cousin Harold the meeting was manifestly embarrassing they regarded each of her or some minutes Wilhour speaking then they talked in suppressed which gradually became loud and ant unit at last they walked hastily May i id then words and their persons Vevie soon lost in the distance. What do you think of exclaimed mrs. Spooner mrs. Johnes was so surprised tint whole no. 270. Enrage in unlike himself. He Insul Ted a told in the bitterest Harold i fear is not one to Bear an in sult lamely i you Madam most Earnest your Nephew has nothing n hat Ever 10 tto ecu Ned Between or Gaunter and myself yesterday 1 told hit so 1 implored him most ear Nemly to believe now i As earnestly you to seek Jour son and to repeat it you have seen Harold then i pre sume i have. I saw him last night after i had parted from his Cousin really miss mrs. Gaunter you mint permit me to say that this is very strange conduct on the part of a Young . Edward was Here til Len o clock night. Did of see Harold after that i replied the j Oung lady though really of must me that i do no see you a comparative stranger hate to question me there was a pause. At length Caunter said some Little excite ment i but a simple explanation of what a std Between you and my son i Luord last in Ive me Sotov to be Lor 1 is she protested herself perfectly to Timble to the Atira Lions to arrange her thoughts on the subject Deil n eater i and prejudiced though she be was a Light one Point i am i Murray 13 one of your keen Clever dangerous is the scratch of a poisoned Murray was in reality Neil Hei the n represented by mrs. Johnes norths described by mrs. Spooner. She was donate unaffected gentle girl with Adap in lose persons with Ted hair generally do have complexions More or less suggested mrs. Caunter. Red hair exclaimed Johnes in atone a ogled horror and astonish Mei a who have told you that her hair is of a Pale i might shads of Brown Brown u decidedly is harmonising Admi with her dark Blue eyes mrs. Caunter. They Are of so deep a be to almost persisted mrs. Johnes. Now who As malicious enough to Call them Gray opinions May be formed of eyes we As of other replied m u. Maun course they Are piety or we should nol live Berlo thai Man who is continually bringing specs men1 of All manner of arts tied by the neck in a Blue hag. I was thinking of or. Edward More than i was Lei me see now three red stitches and Ivole plied the Young lady Hen Niji Over her Engfor Sidery. Whal could mrs. State by mrs. Caunter mean by Allie to Here but to sic too her son s the to turned her Leniul Jiening up a new Point in the subject Lilly is really very deploy file that Yon never Lold me of this Belpre far the idea has gone abroad that she is Rich. What will they say when they discover the contrary one of mrs. Lilly s strongest peculiarities was that she could not keep a secret much less could she conceal irom her intimate friends what had been told her without Reserve or any a Juelious not to reveal it. Consequently u soon got trumpeted Foith slut Fanny Murray would not have a to Call her own after she was for once the town s peo were almost United the the raters politicians the controversy lists of and mrs. Not to mar the effect she had produced upon her Friend s mind by another word retired Home to her Couch not to sleep but to lose herself in ment and indignation. The next Momm brought new won Ders. Mrs. Carnage was of at the unusual hour of twelve o clock to drive up at or. Lilly s door. It ? also ii noted that Herid Eipl Footman actually a queued Lor miss recoil u it a Way i am a you Adly Uig enu rms my Nephew the you by appointment am1 Fuyii did not permit mrs Ciuper o finish the leniency. Her Cheek flushed to a Crimson which even Lur slandered -mu1 confessed no Touge could imitate. She advanced to the Voiter much dig nil of Minatr and said forgive me ill Wil Diaw. A Short time you will i Anent Irit joined in the evil an orphan Gul i am Murray and that it to her the vis a Quoc Annie that my personal appear it was paid. Ance tint what i did and did not do these rumours were Truo. Mis inn has Nito idd one Asalion Foi out Ter on entering the parlor into which Bors mice my am vol among them she was shown found herself in the Ai fill i unit Lai no Alibi and Hope presence of miss did nol that it would not influence Siose betray the slightest degree of Conlu Good pm Iii r r Sion beyond a deep Blush which Man de thai it has of Alue influenced Ltd her Cheeks and then left her p Ler than usual. Mrs Drew her ill be obliged to t you do 1 owe it i or it s v Ouge it but until to _ . She Only called to satisfy her Curi u be he it to o i _ _____1 a. F he Cap Blaty of remaining firm arid steadfast n a go d cause and yet hid the Power of herself to the ways and manners of Hose i Ith whom she associated. The neigh Lor Hooi she had just entered was new and a musing1 to her in every respect. She had pent 1 it Early Day s in the deep retirement of y House where right thoughts and right f i Imga have time to take Root and a two years evidence in London had generalised heridci.8, without impairing their strength and re dieted her perhaps inclined to laugh at the be y intolerance and overweening vanity of sue i As Magine the country town to be the i old yet her laugh waa so musical of goo nature that it was As pleasant to the heart is to the ear and if mrs. Spooner s observations had not been circulated Fanny Mur Ray w mid have been As decidedly popular As the a r Nite candidate always is before his elec Tion. But 1 have not met one in a score per haps be person in a Hundred who however Edo the of the source from Tireli an evil report Springs Tan nevertheless disabuse his or her mind at once at its influx and be la feeling As if the evil had never painted the heart. We All want Faith in each i her s Virtues and the More we feel in Cline to doubt the truth or purity of Justice fellow men so much the More should we Fiel inclined to doubt the truth and purity and j i slice of our hearts. It s Canler was not far wrong in her judg ment when she thought that both her son and Neph i n would most Likely be captivated at least or a time by the new face that had Imong them Edward was won by her play i a and Harold by her singing both by her neral a Smatlin. De and be Date t y nature full of the dignity of the son and i was somewhat piqued by the Light hear de mirth that paid no respect to his Posi Tion in and seemed to think All his alter Lions were matters of course White the pret inti onless Harold was touched by the Dee one feeling not of Het voice but con Vert 11 Ion replied to his accomplished Wor s As if she appreciated the mind of a poor Louii i As fully As that of a Rich heir. Rosity. She could not stately As s Issue a miss Murray to be looked at so As i did no go and see her she cime to see me you Are a conceited Little puss say said mrs. L Fly i should he a hypocrite if i Houghl so without saving least you who been so kind to me you will nol be kind to yourself Fanny How Why. Really any girl of common sense would have managed a Declara Tion from Edward Canler before his. The question raised in the town is which of the cousins is Likely to make you the first offer. Harold s alte Lions have i assure you become quite a lop in in the neighbourhood and in does a girl a great Deal of harm to Lave a Dan Gler in constant attendance upon her who is sine never to be a voila a Penny who a Vries verses Fanny Ben i her head still lower Over her convolvulus Ihen raising h Sud Denly mrs. Lilly was Dilcom filed by seeing her face in a Blaze of sunny laughter. 1 really fan l help it my dear whal do 1 care for the town s people whal do i Caie fur Ihetu evil re porn do i care for their being Chi up into those microscopic cliques political polemical poet sing and philosophic and then dividing again and again the i eminent reduced to a Las particle cues the Bod v intellectual i shall not spend my life among them and so for the present they May talk As they please they May indeed. Care not whal they say this is said her Friend mis. Carnie i s they expressed it. The school mistress carried the i resumed your visit but though tale to the housekeepers room at Caun Ter Hall and the Milliner and Shoema Ker sent in their lit Lei to miss Murray with a pressing demand Foi Chur opposite to a Here the Murray paused and then aided with by sat and her penetrating is much my to another dearer upon Het. Fanny neither avoided nor Blun my nol to hear my conduct returned he gaze but patiently motives impugned with impunity . Caunter to open the commune before mis had time 10 imply cation whatever in might be m had left the room Bhe i go out very Beldom miss Mui Raj said i Melidy or i would every woman should by about being marked Well so i do care about it a great Deal and for that reason let me assure you gravely and seriously that i have not the slightest desire to entrap the grave or. Edward or his very super or Cousin and at the same time i runs assure you that if i were to Mam either it would nol be Edward one payment As had Bills to e up that week every Vot dered Hal she presumed to 0 Well and had the imprudence to Ive five pounds to the Charity school when she might so soon want it herself. The last of her being Rich of Joar was a question she had a Greal Many defenders but poverty is a Avon Kerful Queller of the Vox Populis. Those Veo used to curly to miss Murray loaded and Many wondered where heir eyes they called her 1 Beauty. Still she had not lost All Ler the very Young who lid nol care for wealth still enjoyed Ler Frank unaffected kindness and her voice was Pijie Joy Bell to every child who knew her. Several held Altos Elk r aloof idiom poor Fanny until they saw whal mrs. Cau Lei thai Greal lady made some Cinon stration by Whir a they could steer. One evening when Shete doubts agitated the minds of the gossips of the Lown the Krilor tunable subject of them sealed Fate which was overseen by i 3. Spooner who lived opposite to the Lilly s and who had been on watch for news about miss Murray during a whole week never having stirred from her parlor window except to Dine. It was after nine o clock and she beheld or. Edward Caunter rap at her opposite neigh Bor s door. He went could he want whom did he ask for tip would show and the Persever ing spy determined to be patient. A half hour an when to tace front door opened and or. Edward Caunter walked slowly toward Bis own Home but in the contrary direction How very mysterious. The mystery however did nol end Here. Mrs. Spooner was in the act of drawing Down her blinds As have i go out very Little i hear a great Deal miss Murray smiled family of i l Pardon continued the dig. Lady i am speaking whal Ibi up Laas i am about to do up of a delicate subject Pray do nut said mis unav Wilh some emotion still mrs. Caunter looked my son Edward miss i think paid Ous Orne attention but yet not 50 much As his feelings Pimp Ted him Vliss i Rray bowed Ami my Nephew Hitold too has i think been equally devoted again Murray bowed i am sorry to Tell these Altache ends Haie caused this morning a quarrel of so serious i nature Between them that i dried to hink of its consequences pm v on give me any Cuie to ibis is in or i not True thai yesterday evening Edward had an interview with you do you object to Tell me what passed Al thai Antei View miss Murray seemed too agitated to speak and mis Gaunter continued. I do not heed the Idle and malicious reports of the neighbor Hood i do not care Tor want of Fortune in the future a life of my son whoever she May be but i am especially careful concerning her mind and her charac Ter Fanny Murray looked so Indig Nant that mrs. Caunter paused i do not believe me to insinuate anything against yours Bui if my form of speech be uneven or tude forgive me this once. I do in treat you Murray Tell me what passed yes urday evening Why did you not ask or. Gaun said miss Murray greatly distressed he could told you what i can had badly into her own chamber when mis nil weakness and wonder coils in herself into the great lady s out knowing having heart some thing of what had , she guessed a great n Oie and mrs Canler had not left the House two be lore .1 seemed As though son e new and and event ind happened to set All the women in the town Gid my and Laluma they discoursed bout the two i being m by miss Murray afro Luin i carried 11 a from or Lilly s Louse Aden calling Furray the poisoner of her mrs. Lilly in to Hei Ami on her him to such a Penni Inci pled creature from her ladies who had never known he eclat o. Refusing a Lover were Oul Ageo ulv at the idea of miss hav my entrapped Al a Ime Dunkel enthusiastic a mat ers of sentiment perpetrated a Lille just Lor private circulation nol but he would replied i Mother i urged him in every Way he was exceedingly angry at my know ing that you met last night it was by Accident i assure Yon interrupted the Young lady. So Edward said but som Elhine must have occurred to make him Unpi on tie subject of Lades meeting cousins Al or dark. The Gie Al the Saiy Ora Cle talked of w riling an essay upon the natural weakness of female principle and the rival m d s agreed for once hat miss looked very like a Jerson who had mar Frily this construction upon the strange things attributed to the poor girl was Consul died very Cha Lible and cons Tian like by several of the Best disciplinarians in the town. But Mur Ray might have been even Sull More severely handled by those for Vann Hoenl of Harold Caunter who was reported to have mounted his one Fane the morning after mrs. Canler s last interview with amiss Dis appeared. Caunter Hall wag beset with Viilers for two entire Days alter these events but All who called even the most inti mate were received with a polite not at Home a Peep into or. Lilly s House would have convinced and one hat mis. Lilly was concluded on 4th
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