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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 16 Aug 1872, p. 1

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-- .· I · THE MERCHANT AND GENERAL ADVERTISER C1l'cula.tes largely m the Townslups of Darling WESl' DURHAM ton CJarke and Ca.rtwnght It IB ~ common Iatform o~n to the free discussion of all ques \OD1' in" ich the genera.I pnbhc &l'<" concerned. TERM!! Stea1n Job Printing· O:fflce, Krna SrnEEr BowM~NHLLE Seventy. :live cents per annum in ad vance The Merchant and Obser ver $2 oo R4TES OF \.DV~RTISING One col u n Half do Quo.rter do 19 10 3o per annum AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. VOLUME III RR LOSOOMBE I ARRISTER AT LAW SOL!OITOR IN" CfIANOKRY tlB [ anSJ.ent advert semente 5 cts per hne first in eertion and 2c per hne ea.ch aubseQuent OllC BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY AUGUST 16 1872 NUMBER XLVr I eo icealed the tlll) pomt the stiletto and \v1th these iu my po session took m.,\1 a\ to the hotel where Cabello d\1elt In lus 10 rn I fotmd l 1m puttmg !he J.,,t touches to a toilet wlueh would have been danchfied on aoy othet man but which wos only elegunt \\hen worn O) hnn He ""' going w th Cornella to some place af amu:;;.er inent that evening and \Vas 111 111t'!ite Edward my friend he sa1d-auU Ins white \eeth gleamed from bet vecn bis scarlet hp~ hke a iow o' peu1ls- l on delight and honor 1ue Enter-le seated He drew an arm chau to\\ nrds me I sank in to 1t POSTERS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS BILL HLADS CHEQUES 1\ OTES 1 HANDBILLS LABELS CARDS TICKETS &c &c &c EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. &c FULL SUPPLY. iI SPLENDID SELEU1IONS of POETRY Aunt Tabitha Df OJl'i'EJ:: 'VEN.9AL! IIOLM.ll:S 0FFIOE,-Ovor 1\-IcOhmg i) Sto e same .ft it J M Bnmacomb s Dental Roollld Bowmanvi\le Oct 27th 1868 ly CH \.NGE OE rllfE - 'Vhatever I do and w hateve1 I say Aunt Tabitha tells me that lfill t the rt.y ago) 01 and after June 24th trams w1ll le11e the Bowmanv1lle Station as follows t;Ot?<OG WEST GOl:oiG L.L1IT JAMES BIGHAM, am ter Glazier Paper Hanger &c &c When ahe \Vas "'girl (forty summers Aunt I a.bitha, tell s me tl cy never d d so li.[atl 7 l..> a.ro l lo Mixed 3 50 '\.ll J n le ol 01k 1 rompth attended to " l $a.tlsfactiou gua.rru1teed Ma. l !) 1 l in Mail !) 1.5 pm H.oi$ dence-Next door east of the 13 blc Chns ""Thls tra.11ruus evi:.:1yday }Iondu.ys excepted 1rnu Cl m ch TYRON E 22 t{ l yron Mai'cb 8th 186 J :\Cu.11 M1xe I *.. 15 a.1n Fall and Winter Goods, A1 D Ea:r a int If I 'voulu nly take hel a v ce B t(likemyo\\n,vay a1116.nl t sol ce And bes de J fo get boll tic things I am toll But the~ a11 11 001ne back to me- wh~n I aru old ~For Sale, Or To Rent D w ~IOLEOQS, ROBERT YOUNG, I 11ERTN-ARYIJ lADUATE Oli 1[1HE HOU8E 0 tbtuldrnt,' » I 0 ch"' l "'1tl or~ thout Sc\ en n.na a ha.If .Ac~qf ~ d S-Ul,(£0"1 <JOiiLEGE plv at }n tJle P1 e1n Hes 01 ~o n n r 1esent 11 oocup1m:l bY Dr Da idso1 STORE, xcec h.ugly 1 ON'IAU10 VL'IERill \RY DR DA\ lDSON 1ul; 14th 1870 l i..:at hd1 t do eu B 1n11n \ Ue and su11ou.r ding co ntry that he ha~ co1nmenced the p1act1cc of bu; profesr; on an 1 can be consulted as to the .diseases of Horse!:! a1tl.C.attle ::i.tGlo ors L1ve1y Office l{m.., St Bowmar.v llc Jnn 4th 1872 14 1 EGS to infouu the 11J ab tauts of J3 lPAPEB~.1'.GS A [ MONI'REAL PRICES ' XTE HA\ t:; :'.'/OW \ COMPLEllfr:>Sll01t 1l n1cnt of l ape.1 BagB lnch ·we will sell at Mo1 trea. p 'lees. rl ('I aper lS £the best qual ' i:y and we guarantee thnt none of thi-: ll~<TH sL ck t«igetl c1 'lhe follov;1ng is the No L BEAUTIFUL 'IEETH' J M BRIMACOMBE L D S 'Teeth Extracted at Twenty five Cents " 1 l··u THE FOR CASH Allol'fo Ho v eked ve rue al d ho 0 oud ti e-y ere then 'I hoy kept at ann s 11.<11..,t.h those llt!teatlloble n eu \'\hat au c1 n of v tue sh lived 1n Rut sta.y "\\ cl o t1 e n e i all ~t ch iogucs 1n \nnt lnb tha. s la.y? Rtioma over J!i.!cClung B1os Sto1es 1 ·u vill c Oct 1st 1870 l 2 ) PRICE LIST PER lOOG S ze :.\fan1lla Bio vn 90 o by 7 Oo I 20 5~ St l:JO 7 8 ' Tatiioring PROMPTLY EXECUTED PEA.TE, rAILO'R Gentlemen s & Boys Garments ~EI); 4 5 7· 10 12 20 25 14 6 8 10 JO 11 s. 81 9 lG 11 12! 13l lo lo 2 00 2 30 280 3 30 3 o5 420 0 'lO 1 oO ? 20 2 55 If the inen '\Vere so v. <.ike<l I 11ask10.y 1 t-1.l ::i. I-Io>\ 1 e dared to i;iropose to lllY c.la:d ng mn.mma Wa s I e like the rest of the1n " ( oodness who lmows A l what shall Jsoy f a etc! sl o 11 JlO 3 30 3 75 4.35 4.9o 5 60 3 00 ~bu \:g~ t fo1 th \ve1I ki o pose' \Ill l'\EWEST SIYLES .Bo\'.illl<IJ1Ville July 2 1860 uo No l CHARLES TOD, .BREAD AN:C :BISC'tl'I'l' i 6 60 740 8 on 14 980 10 00 14 21 1190 1150 14 23 14.00 WHIIE IEA BAGS Size 1 70 5i1 by St lo 11 12 17 17 5 80 6 60 FIRST·PRIZE WANZER MACHINE, ~t I I n1 tbu king f \..unt knew so little of SJ.n W1ata,vonderAunt'labth1su. ntn S~WINC st la.ve I" 18 19 been And 1 e1 graJJ.d a mgly sad l t- t scares n u ho BO shock Tha.t we girls of to day arC'.l fr gbtft Uy bad M,ANUI ACTURES PRICES E1 Jiskillen; No, 24th 1870 n8 tf 7 9 2 30 DRUGS ANO MEDICINES Al' HE B 2 8if 11 325 Sole Agent between Poi t Hope and Toro1 to N Il .F loui: ~ackrs in Stock Sf 10 21'51 A n1artyr tll i:,'a.i;c us if t oth ng else can Let n1e per sh to re c te son1e vi etched ) o 1ng 1nan Though when to the altai.: u. ictun I 0 0 A1u1t I a.b1tba ll tell me she 1 ever d d fia BowmanvilleDrug Store C BARKER · l i'i E iR POS 7 Oh JJ IOI: ~ ;I HIGGINBOTHAM, XTOVI D moat respect! 11) tender hl8 8ln 'l yere thanks to hrn nun eroua fnenda and custmnere and to the pubhc g©let:{lolly fQr the very liberal support he has received smr.c ]us ' commencJng m busmess au~ hopes lJy cont ni.cd ett"lCli"P~1sonal~tteht on to bus1nti1:1s and offermg notfi: t;ig but the pweat articles att the most renaonable pnces to ensure a contin ance of public patronage J H 'vo ld call s1 eCJal attention to his' ery super101 stock of LITERATURE CAUGH';l' AT LAST A handkereh ef Jav upon tuc door · ll It \vns a \vh1te fine 11an llul of softest cam br c trin1med \ th lace and c:ipotted 1 av soaked with blood I knew tbat lt was bloo<l 1n an 1nstaut Noth1ng else could make such a sta n as t} at-so 1ed nd ter BO WM A NVI l.:LE \.t-t~n led Jrden1 Pu1 ctually Oct 1st 1870 'lo h nl AUCTIONEERS Fo the 'L ownship 01 Darrlmgton H 'I PHILLIPS, H U.1PT0"1 I:' o l tatt1;11 ton given to salea &c on ll"-..a.ilOll able te1 ms I me fion tbe West of the 'e1v best Not beat n any quarter J me that \vill alw'ays stand the te t Wht.m. malung into martar I 1 1 try and keep a good sup_P.lj l or it 1s al vays wtn ted 'Ihatv-henyouallc memto b Y You ll not bed sappon tecl You will tlwa:y1; f nd lt dry and fresl And that is ~ometh1ng bonn e So come along ru1d try th s L me But don t forget the money "" Houts of dehve:.1 from Nm.e.a.m to F O:t!J: p n Corner of ~neen and OntEtl'io Street ind all about the best of Lime little Rhv1nc c::une Just in tune DYESTUFFS, \vhi..ch rue S]li'C to gzyc tl e b..fillt s.atisfact ou A V; ell selected stock of rible W:u:i. Ba.rt om, ENN'II;KILLEF. ale:,i p101.nptly atten led to on reasonable teir lS Bo vma1v11 IHOS BOWDEN M:uch 11th 1871 nu24,.tf TO ADVERTISERS!. Ad' ert sements shoulJ aend to f Mrs. O. :J30't1NSALL, !~ING contemplate rnak cu Allt 1acts w1th\'ho news} apere for tie naerbon Df e so1u1 1 g: SI BO'>'T.t>I ~NVILLE EGS to announce to the pt blic that she s no opening a choice selt:ct on of IJONNE1~ HATS 1/JBBO ~/JS FLO WI RS 11?A11IERS VEl J lil ~ aui lfILLINEllY h ch nll be sold at the lo e t l os PJl le pnce B Geo P Rowell & Co a C c la1 01 1 c01 ta1 iug L1s£s 8f -3. 000 N ewspaipe &. and .esti mates til ow u~ the cost of adveit sing lt:io ua.n..y t sef 1 hints to o.d ert sers and tlOIT e ac count of the expcnences of tnen who are l nQ,VIl as SUCCESS~'UL ADVER'.rISEll.S 'Ihc firn are p:op1 etoi::softl Amet1canN<Jv;s.pn.r0r ~1 ONE JIUNDRJ.m enclose 25 ceuts for the1 PAGE, PAMPHLET .Ad ert k .J \i i21 el o 8t av vu 1 ]] as U<:oual Oct lAt 18Q9 Boni e~ s cleu. J. &1,;. tf nl c mn[_I' the 1m1ellt c_:.n of advert serhents in 1 ,11 Ne vSpa1 e 'S a.:t 1 Pei od cnls at lowest rl:LtCH JS ovembc1 OtJ 1871 nn I are l 41 Park Row New York osse~tl 0 Agen~ of ur e 1u:tled fa.(...1..liticti or se iee:n.ses, -issu1n .BY - ----- - ------ ~t twelv" tlie prev10!1s mght t liad '"'d Pleasant dreams Guv and he I ad an PAINT s vered I shall sleep too sound for dream ng fo1 I ::1111 'er) t 1ed :Be sure COLORS· VARNIHSES rhen Le had 1VH1J.E LE,4.D and lwakc n;ie at six Neel G od n ght an l I Good n gLt also at tb:c ve1j. lowest prices and !tat \vas the last Who had eutered Horses and Oattle Medicmes N B -Country Storeheepera s pphed on tl c tha l!OO n suwe 1 1\ I osl:! hftndke1cL ef wa:; mosl d' llilltageous terms tbat ou the sill ' I\ I ose i ngc1 I ad m icle A choice seltict on of LAMPS foi t1a.le cbt)al) that ma l< upon the loor 1 ¥1nan\>1Jle Dec 9 1868. Im With a shuddc1 I broke the d1cad 'pell 11 lnch hy upon me aid bm't mto the SHOULDER BRACES SUPPORTERS Eto Etc as an awJtl s ght to ec llJ!!!li the tlne old of tnat room m the pmc light of the ung darn I could uot 'P· tlc o cry DiiUGS out ~ CI!Elrll 0,A LS For a momeut I coull noL mo1 e I eo tld PATENT ~fEDlCINES onl~ star d s a1rng at tl u.t object on the floot and at the blct iecl ane< bught as of BRUSHES o. smearing ha d or tl e par el of the doo1 COMBS What lid all this mcau m ti e i amc of heaven~ ILE I ept oo;,s 01 sta1 ti) on band antl .E ROBERT ARMOUR n a11v lle Dec ~O 186Q ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS [, i upo ol Lo do ' l scans of En,,.,lan I a1 1 Un vc r; ty of' c tona Colle..,.<i Cobourg Undergraduate and J?l :t.eman of the Uruvereity of Toro to nnd (Jn vers1tyofQueensCollege Kngston ~fem de1 of the Colll;lgt:: of Physic a.ns ru d S rgeon f Onta1 o S :rgery nnd l~eside1 CH 01 K ng Street second dam: east of I\'h . Ma.yna ct G DR. DAVIDSON, llADU ATE of the l{oyal College of ply IOU!h 1 he Inda \ l~ \Vlde Ol Cl rl C 100 0 lace cu t ~ n hall 111 ttc cJ out Lt U \VUS taugleJ in tl ~ b1 l ches of a. vu e which grc\V tl ere fl e clea1 faint hgbt of earh est da) ht tl c root1 all bJ 1t I sa\v l'\ ng m ti e mid lie of tl e chambe< >Hth his faw t pou the llooi rn a pool of l lood 1ny cous n l:i irol ThAu I fo l d '01cc to rhe1e lras been rout ie1 tomu g1e1 gaik belore tne a1 FOR 11.ckets or f(.r:U tio1 a0Jly to W A NEADS Aye I Ho vn a.nvdle J nc 9th 1871 tf 30 POR LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN NMAN LINE of Royal Ma 1 Steamers sail I erJ ing from Nev; York every Saturday a.nd 'Thursday rickets sold to u.nd fron1 1 I staggcr\:\d back clutclnnh tl e .all Onlv for a n101ne11t footsteps conung c1o\vn t1 e sta r>1,,\ 1kl cnec:i Mutal Life Assurance Society VE Ju15t iece ved a CJ ice lot of a v; oman a screan1 111ousec1 rue The roo1n .England Ireland nd tl e Cont1ne1 t ..i.t. as low iates as ~y any other 1 ne Wall full and thev looked at l im helplesoly E<iTABLISlIED 1840 YELLOWLEES & QUICK Agent as I had looked not knowlllg 'vhat to do Bowman\ i1le UAN \D \ dHJEI 0 ll'Ii'rOES In a fe\v moment"' t\ o ~n1ongoi tbein-an fohnG D lB loB oad ·Y New ~o k i>l SI JAi\iIE~STREETMON'IREAL PQ Rai.sms, Currants, Figs, Bo m mille Ju e 9th 1S71 oJU man and a lucl-had lifted the body up ]) I R E a T 0 R s~ -....... and laid 1t upon the beJ- a ternble th ng Vi ALTER SttANLY Esq t,.,,~f. P Cha.umai to see, ' 1th set tcetb nd stnnng eyes DuNCil MAoDONALD .l!isq \ll_pe i:io s tre8pasaing on tbc pr6pertv kuo ~n w1do upen 11AJO i I E C !1.MPBELL .0 J3 St Hiia11e ::i Fo llden J\.1ills, will bi:_ prOseL"nted lHE I-IoNoBABLE JOHN :H\JULTON Ha".; ks It was a servuut girl I tb1n1 wl u 1 an NUTS IN GREAT VARIEIY JOHN M<!DO[JGALL burgJ Ont for the doctor and brougl t him to look at RESIDENT SECRETARY -JAMllS GRANT Bo vu1auv1lle June 5th 187L tf 36 .Also Ba.i-rels and lloxcs of tl e tlead man to " hoo1 o phj st tan s art SPECIAL FEATUllES. c.ou1d give bieatb agft. n !\.nd soon tbt1e 1 lHE ENTIRE"l>nOEII'S belong to and a.re d1\ld w1th m1 assortment Of. were two pohce1nen 1n Uc 1oom a.ll l n ·d amongst the f olicyholders c10,vd t1.bout the doo1 and curious neigh L1v.t:s DECLINED BY OTHER COlllPL""flES or Oll bo.,.s. coming in to u lke 1nq1ur1es of the IHE GREA1'1'f:Lr PUULIC B.IllNEl Ir OF wh ch a z.. c.xt1 a .PrC"Jntun~ would be re.qt ired can Da11ington has again rece lied anotber lot of temfied Jandlo1d 'lllll AGE be a.ssuied a.t the o di1UH"!J ~ates of this Society thoas ccleb1ated The iosJest Jaooe m the house were palhd nd Co.a: which notice the maJ y lest momals u idC1 a spc.cwl arrangement (a. fe v of them l:!'nclosed in wrappe1s arou1 <l rhere 'Vele strange <J.ULVCIS lll their\ OICeS SPJ::OIAL NoN FORFEIT.ADLE PoLICl'.S Jssued each bottle ) with a nu1ne1ous hat of resi ecta.blo (Juality is the 1 est of 0/"al iwss Ibo~ huddled to0 ether m silent g1oups as ~ or~ons names who testify to the supet or qual under " hich only 10 15 01 20 Annual Pa.y Bo vman ille Dec 22rid 1870 it et> uf lns vario lid Compound11 ' z lll2 if tfforp1oteet1op Even I "lo b'ed Gtv ments aro uqtwed each pa.YDJ:cnt s1Jcu11ng n. HA T. DARLll"fGTON, NEW FRUITS, NOTICE. Dates, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, DR w. CARSON'S MEDICINES. Beaa:tiial Can.dies, CHOICE BISCUIT:S. A :P'C'RE LEAF TEAS, Policy for a t!Um assurod pl'Oportionu.te to the ai d free f1 o n jut ire Co gh Drnps iuat nient of pre niwms -. VVoun Spec1fic.:t... MODERATE PREM.ICl\JB :.u l n1ost 1 bma.l con r.a1n Rebe' e1 &c G:»'" Ihc al.Jove Medic ies can be obtamodfrom d t ona. D Stott l3owmn.nv11le R I othergill Nev Prospectuses P u1 osal Fonru:; &c supplied ..,astle L A Gamsby Orono 01 application at the lI cad Uffwe 01 .any of 1147 J-1 the Agencies Li.:1 0 Syiup Const1pati n B)tters L1vei Co1npound number of preUllums paid Dana's Patent Sheep Marks T · $26. that cet ta.ill Podl&ra are selling Spectacles and Eye Glaaa os purpottmg to be of ou1: inake an l to be .i: on nrones atamped the1eon we hereby caut on thti public against all such nnposters a.s l\{R AARON DucK.L· lt ts our only Agent ill West Dmham and a Reward of $2::> 1s hereby offe.r c l for the a-pprehens1on and conv ct on of all such m1 osters as try to defraud the publ c by offe1'lng tbe1 trn..r.ili as our nia.ka JAMES GRA.NT Res SecretMJ AGENT 'U OR BO'\\ MANVILLE C BARKER Obser\ er Office K ) 0 St I r lui.v1n.g come to 011r knowledge and recommended by ma.nJ: af_ the best Breeders n the Un1ted States and Canada such l\fl G B LonngJ. Saltim Mas.a Premdent blew] u,)and Wool liro ers Soc ety John S Ross Rent e pin Ill Professor 1:L Th-files of the State Ag :eicultural College La.u.s Jg ~fob Hon Geo Brov;n Toronto Ont John Snell Edmonton Ont On each Mark 18 stamped the owner s name and the Bl eep s number They will be Sellt f ce by ma.il or exp er.:s for o ly Jou ccr; t ac! an l will laet for TWE:'iTY XEARS ~ Cash in tstaccom12a1 y aJ.l otder:. so v. ell ielt rathel' h0rror than 0 r1cf a~ ) et Murclered-m1udered in his own bed in HESE MARJ,SARE THE CHEAPESI a qu1ct ieapectab1o hotel 1n a couutry the n ost lasting the le~st t10 ble orne a1 d tO\\D on the vet) e\ e of Jns \ved.ding dnv wot:it complete (f'.i er invented Tl ey ::.re sed "1th a heart i tll of love f01 wJth not a.n enerny th Lt I ] ne \ of in the world n generous great hea1ted fello\v Bo \II u ville June 4th 1870 v!J Imperial Fire Insurance Co m LONDON ~t LAZARUS JlfORRJ:S !\Iontical Nov 8th 1871 Bowma.nv1lle Oet 5th 1871 ~ CO n7 tf (Established 180~ HIAD OFEIOES - 1 Old Bro<d Pall Malt Loi don GE?IERAL '.\.GENCY a.n I lF are'W'ell, Kc Gee, a: Butled.ge, .B A._RRISTERS :ATTORNEYS Ol!l'IOE \T DO\'iMA]'.;VIJJ:r:-Ovcr I\-Ir :FOR lJ \NADA -2i St Sacrament Montrea.1 ] un L £1 965 000 Sleihng Funds invested 1n Canada- lOo 000 :>ohcitoro Conve:vancers,N otaries Public JJ s trances against loi:i:;; by Fire are effected on S 1bscr1bed iLil l invested Cap taJ. and Ilese1 ved everybody who ha<l. said to me u~ the n1oon 3.rose tl e night before To monow \11111 e the h·p p est d 1Y of my I fe VVhen the co1one1 q uesllone<l. me I had l ttle to tell ui t the lrnndl ercbwf was cxnn1u e<l :u ti iu a gaping wo 1nd in the ARCIHBA.LD YOUNG Jn Sanna Ont breast "a< found the l rnt of a small stilet Orders nddi essed to tl e l\LERCHNT and OB F..ER~ER Office for any quantity mll be filled at to hardly larger ti an a nee<lle lnol eu off, the above mentioned J nee ,as qwckly as the as rt see1 ed by tlie struggle~ of tie 'IC 1t1ark!5 can he row.le an l sent ·tm C BARKER Ihe pvrtc1ess, \vhose <l.uty lt \Vas to eee Bov. mm '1lle Dec. 28th 1871 ly m13o to the lastenmg of the doors had l er ieport to make also The mght belo1e wlulc 1 c were out a \\ on1an 1 ad called and ~sked to see iuy cous:rn Guy Enol a tall poor \.LL KIND:3 01 Pro :Bono Publico. T~KUN OUT AND aan.ecrs a:n.4 ~uxiors Cured without the Use of the Knife, by look ng per~on with her fice nu filed ur in McM 1r the most fa, orable t erms and losses pa. d with out reference to the Boa.rd ln London iys Sto1e OFFICE IN 0:3H VA.- Fl.I'st door north of th Poat Office Money to loan at low rates of i 1terest. F. J DODSWOR'IH !1 speotor RllSIOUL BROS Gen Agents ].fontrenl a ban lkei cl tel The porteress left I er a n101nent to en iu1re 1f he \V \S at hone a11cl rotn1ncd v.: th a nega.tne ans \CI to find the w ·otna.n and tl c 1 or ke) go1 o No Iubbe1 had eve1 c ltered the 1 ouse R l rnmwELL I LB J AMF.~ R McGEE BA ffJ~O R LOSCOMBE Barrister Agent for Bowmanville and VlClnity Rov.manvill J ue 14th 1860 ~ti DR B. PATTERSON, of Bmunanv1 ll e LhH Lel)t. vf 1<;ft-rence1:1 ,..,1 e:i lllIJ LltDGE ]3 '\. ill Bowm·m 11· Dec.17th 1869 mo 43 39 4w and elsewhere Oft ce o 1 Chutch St eet Bowmanv1Ue Feb 22 1872 i~2l o9 ly :Bo so sh'e trusted toil e t:on1111on latcl and ll. l noth ing al o lt lt In the m )rr111h the 1oor " a..c; nan lle a.s she h \d lei I It \fa.s stra.1 ge - tl e mgbt heforc my cou·m I utl misseil. hlS bed room late! key ;ind \\e had laughed to with hi, o vn h 0 ht mUSlC 1! laugh out gether abo it the gettmg r l of it Just as stretched hoth hando he needed t no longc1 Welcome back mi Ir encl Ed\\atd he No our 1 al h ghe l lo 1 le 11 lhe sail we ha\e thou 0 l to! yor1 md talked ioung Spama1d lJ01 C1bello who had of Jon and the new moon brings"\: ou gro1,1.n so 1ut1n1ate with Gu) of late an<l And Cornella put her han<l out also-her "li._o sut u close beside hnn at that ruo little 11 hite ha1 d md though I was wroth roent It as ot the l o ·e of h13 1etroth "h t~1ght hadJI to speak 1 S I kept s1 ed aml sl c ( ornchu \\ '" standrng rn the leuce ,;rndow looking out n.t thC' moon She In the house \VC fo Hid t.he goo<l old h ll bec1 ,ciy gra'e that c\c1 mg bit that m0Ll1er an l father They at least loved as not su 1 R r g ii on \Vho '\.Vil~ to leave Gu; and as lns fne iu an l co is n ti ey we! her ch lclh od s h.omc on the inoirD" corned me \part from Cornelia anu Don When we luughe 1 I >U\\ her b) the Cabello they spoke of him and the moth 1nr~Jg bt of tl e moon and ti e ·haded c1 ·aid We feared the blow would kill la p ou ti c n ante! sl lde1 lrom I ead lo I er bnt \ oung hettrtij a e elushc an 1 Don foO.t, "'"d 1 a mom cut she arose and crossed Cal.Jello has been so kmd and 0 entle 1 e I a, tl e ioon 1 cu ted hersclt Lt her motl era healed ;he '0 md 1 tl mk Tl ey are to leet m I ]Ji l her face m l e lap be married m the spm1g 1 'lheie ·I o>ut all the evemug Guy went 'lo them t \\ould not say vhat I tho!lgl t to her fn Jtttle wh le and Urew a 1.;ha1r of Cruncha, though I could uot command close to , I ere she sat and pla) ed )'ltk an myself to utter rne 11 11gle88 coi11phu1ents: aeceptei;l. lvvcr s boldncs. w th her golden Bit ti e next day when Cornelia md I "ere cm! · J ;t the 1 Dou Cabello look 11p a by d10n e aloue with each other I said to In the olden t1n1e Cornelia 'vlien I gmt;;r "hlch stood near by and began to he1 sina Ib o 'vo1ds \vc1e Spanrnh but It n thou 0 ht you loved Guy I 1secl to 'W to ~lrn hen\ en send 1ne snch anoth l :tooJ u uugh to kn"."l l.i that it 'as ti 10'\ e tnvself son ouu uh cTl brcutbcc.l thi,s se1 hn1e11t Cl gul No I r prav that I may 'ever love l ~ 11 wll my best beloved though the a \\OJ.U l1 Why! she a·ketl fu 1 Ll) wliolc wotld should SU) nay And lns e\ies 0 1 ttu1ed ru l l 1s cl eek fluahecl and I Leet when the turf hes ovei i c she should lorget mo as 'o~ I ave forgotten thought l r i 1 the .,,rioves of Sprondoth l ell hmt 8ome 11 wd 1 vho11 that yo tl lo es well I I ave 11ot tor gotten G i1 ehe sal l 'lhe lest gave appl use "l eu tl e s011g I lai ghed bitie1h lVa.s louc 1 ut Co1nel a ne\ et lifted bet Ii 'ou knew all she sa1il you "ould head 01 81 uke on~ ,vord When \.\ e arose th r k be itei ol me ] Cl I u1 s Did you never Logo sho 1 1soaio~c ualcarne out to the guess 1 [ foared the "l olo '1 orl l would ,teps witl us Tu me she said Good read n1y lca1t aometnea I \\US ve1-.. night Io Don Cabcllo- b) chance, of vom,, whei I betrothel 11isell to Guycourse- l,_1ood bye ro Guy ::.he onl) vexy youug indeed "" e I e1 11 tnd but he drew her mto the But you" ere engaged seven yt!ar~ r:> shadow ol the \lue arbour and the) 'I ere Yes sl answe1~ 1 Oh Ed1vard I al ne toge! he1 a n101nent v.as such \ cl11ld that I did not even gueso When Olll l eJorned us m Lbe garden path bo11 l eo ild fed and I thought I lo\eu Don OuUi.:llo said ~o it was ~'\ eet !nm Im ght have thought so still bad I -that las~ k s When he came l e1e uever seen ( abello ~ And Guy blushed Ji] e a girl he tl1d aot kno v tliat I I ad p10m1oed to be ']hat \V ti a fe \ sho tt botu:s befcnc and Guys wife no\~ wl iii; Ins bude "a.1 e 1 for him in her She })at i:.:ed a1 d U'\. e1 ed t ~1 face"' itb her ~ ed ]Ir g gni ueuts he lay them <leadhands I 1utd~red by some unl no\ n hand ar d He told me that 110 loved me she said on me devo1' ed tl task of tellrng Corne md I kne\\ I lo\Cd hun But I had no 11 i that ho w ia no n)ote 1 <::hrauk fron1 it thonbht ol l reak n 0 111 faith with Guy I in terror I \liho 'vus to ha\o been b~st told him that I \\as betrothed I forbade man - vi o I ad svmpathized with that him to uttet such "or ls to tne again I Jove since its first dawn-wl o bad. s:a d so I oped} e \Vould nevei 1nore ente1 ou1 doors often () J n.nd Co1ueh:i a1e ruade fo1 each and tned to put away thoughts wlnch I felt othe1 I loved bun like " brotl 1 and \\ere \Vroug Guy \Vas good and ·:lnnd I to\Val'<.)8 her f felt lS tO\Vards a sistel utLe1ed rt \O\V that he should nevet gues~ Sudtlenly I thought o[ Don Cabello I that I u d nol.101 u hnn as I ought But -ae 1t for a. cab for I \Vas as' cuk us one 1n Edwarcl )OU ki O\I Cabello came hero still a fever u1 l drove tu lus hotel I found e\ en unto the e\ e 0£ "hat would ha-.. c been !um rn his own apartment Jyrng lull iny weddn" day had Gui hveu seemg length upon a lou1 0 e 8ruok1 1g a cigar lnm I coull not forget hun B t I did II hen I stood before 1 m pale ss any m~ d ty to your co is n I \\ '" true to Guy sheet, I am sue lns cl eel blanched also 1n '~ord ind act Tl at eve1 ing Edward Ed v rel mi fr entl "hat ha, hap1 en Cabello came earl) I was alone here I \las sad uud 11eaiy I felt that ha should etl A tl I rnswc1cJ G ; ,, <lea l I le pJSed yself for have stiyed rn·) He sta1ed at me rhen he said Is lUY \\eaknesa In th s very rooru \Vhere I tlns some JOkeaomc pleasantry I tun s1tt1 g 1 o \ I s t aucl l c ca1ne nnd sat It is the temble trntb I aurn01ed do\l JL 1 ee Je n1e You arc as 1u <:>erable as He \ms mmdered m his bed last n ght J "\: o 1 uo not lo e tl ts betrotl ed ol yours Don Cabello had been pale befoie- he Yo t sacr1fic.-.. yoursel1 from t 11101 b l sense wafJ ln:1d now Great <1101 s stood on ]115 of lut· - Yo 1 shall not speak thus I forehead He g 'I e<l o it rell nw- cue<! Yo m>llt 11.e Go - Hut pnde " hat has h !Pened~ Wheu \ "it 7 Wl o ga"e wa;l :.i.ud '11 111y atJgl eh I \\cpt lhen L'C'ward he kneft at nI) feet and rn suspecte l Ilut when I ln<l, loll l11c ston a< I k1 cw sued for I u Ion He v·s mad he said t , , c that J lid not s1 eak ot tie 1loody 01 tl en OIIO' 1 e \\Odd dep ti anol I ha.ndkerch cf 101 sorne n x.f.thcal le reason ~ho ild nc\ er sec h 01 moxe He k s~ed n1y Don Cabello "oukl uoi u 1der tokc the task hands a l!l took Jrom them a haudl erch1ef wh cl I hell - Tb , has V!ped away I 1n1 J?OSC 1 u pou huu I 0 inuot tell :rthes (Jon lta I· sho tld l oune tt he ·01d let me keep it \.od blu irle1 a l be abrupt he said m Ins soft he la U it o i h1~ heart You cilme then Spanlf:lh ur.cont Look I 0.11 lot brave with G i) ~n<l kno v the rest I thought eno 1,.)1 see ho 01y hand tie uble13 that 111 0 ht thut T ha l bidden 1m 0 ood b; c Aml " he hel l 1t up it It l) sl ook like for ever .A:ud I \\ould ha'e beeu a good w;le to Guy wo 11<1 have learned to love an a.spen leaf And so 1 ' t!l t alont: I re1ne1nber little him lll time for he \\aS 1ieiy 0 <10d arid de of lhe socnc-onl) the mother stondmg with served a.\! lo\ can l tP.ndetne.::is But that c asped hands befo1e her daughter mght ended al l .te nterposetl a bar rn 1 er \Vedd1ng garments and her 1 er bet\veen us He \Vas dead At fiIBt bndesmmds a\ve stncken hke two ta1r I \TO.S a prey to ren1orse and so1row but statutes t nd Corr eha first stn1 1g at ine b; and by- ~d\\ ard forgive ma as Guy "tth \\llrl wide opeu eyes anu then seem does it 1 e can' loo"k upoJi Inc from heaven 111g to freeze into ice as \Ve looked at he1 Cabello loves me-I lovJ hm\ ~hat could n ot1onless u1d ~bite then suddenly I do 01 say ' wit 1out a ;no tu o cry falling tu the floor i\.s she ·poke an awful fancy da\\ned a¥cl 1) mg thc1e, hle one dead So'llh1' lay 11 on iue lt gl'.e' ctnd st1cngtliened-it for hours ancl vn.s i;e1y 111 afterwards or ·~~bbed we sharplv I stro>e to drive it i:n'iB\ but it was 1n1movuble Against n1y n any days. So I \\a1te l until the l<\St sad r tetJ ·we1e o\\ n will I felt eonstramou to ask the que· over I d d "hat I coulu to disco' er some t1on You <iy he took au handkercb1et from due to the fearful mystel) then unpor ~ taut bus1ness forced n1c to leave th~ place j 011 what' as1t hke1 A L v 111 Lo tlns she nns ' e1 ed w tl u £01 scvc111l tnonths nut I took \Vrth DlC wonJer ng glance as !:!he U.1e\v one ho111 her two thm 0.g fastened frnm sight, m a little They "ere "orked by the Mora eaeket-tl c blood stamed "omon s band pocket kercl iel and the po ut of the stiletto which \tall DUllo lU the ij<.l llC pa-ttetll 1hlh on lend m th18? I '" ol had been broken In n1v cous u s bosom By <ihelooke<l I uzzled I thmk she thought means of tl ese I had S\vorn to disco\ er the mur le1er belore I <lied t felt sure that I my brain \Vandcring nud 1athe1 } er rutted shoall do so though n.· yet I had not the nic to take t1 c handke1cl11ef U an give rt to fa1nte::it ausp 1,;Ion to lead me 1 ot L clue of me Alt.e1 that I coulu not >est n ttl l found an) krn l mysell 111 i 1y lodg ngs and locked rn t:>e I , as absent al out s x n1ontlls J)u1 1 g room 'vhere I had 1 ept mv tl[ uks In one that tin1e I 1 evljr ltcru: l f101n Co1ucha or f ti em ii e casket I hai e told ) OU of ' as her p:t1entf:I On n1y 1eturn Ill} first \l:slt kept I looked at it ten unnutes before I ?i s to the wo1nan >vho1n I almost looked ca1eJ to open 1t Ihen when the casket 11 on as luvugbeen 1nv cousins ,,Jfe \VHS unlocked I 1S!Jleud Co1neha s kercluef whom I expectecl to find heart brokm on the table slow!) I examme\\ 1~ curelul wl o for all I knew might b· deaol or IU! d lv 'I hen I uufoldeu that blood stamed one -for heat ts and 1n nds both b1eak tor sor and sptead it beside t I coultl i o\ look row somct rn s agam fo1 a Jou 0 tune but at last-yes at I coull ha;e "ej t b t lot 'c1y 'lrnme last I took courngc Con elia h1id S111d th tt ilS I took u y 'vay alon 0 the p1etb quiet the haudkcrnlnef Don Cabello Ind taken street '!he 1 o 1se' 111 an old fas]noned one \vas a tw1n ;;o t.he oue sl e held I had rn the 11 dst of u great garden ;ls I entc1 [o md that twm Eve :r 10,ebud e' eri ed tl e gate I saw the outlmes ot two forms leaf every dumty scallop the blootl sta IS under the trce-:s :i.t the fartl er end and bent only dtsLu gu1shcd ouc from t11c othe1 · my steps that way Ho v u any 1Lou1'S I s:\t t11e1e staring at A s I cunt" n~ar I saw thu.t one \Hts a 'vo the temble moo! ol 1he olt vo oed Spuu but the sun mun w·hos~ golden hair and exqu1s1tely !.!ml s guilt l lo not kuow moulded forru told me though her lace was was sett n/"J \vhen I arose antl tlrc sky w-aa turned from me that t could be no one b 1t streaked ;vitb cnmson and flecked with lu suc1 a "'ceue of sunset iatl ancc Cornelia Tl e other 'vns a inan in 1 ]us gold arrn wa<:> about her waist an l h~r head 1e Guy al d I hall walked to Cornella s houee The pose 1 on l rn sl oulder Di l I ilre"' or had on that eve1 ug before b1s mtuder d me One more proof and soi e nl'l lo' c 11 tle 1 Guy s mcmoi'i ~o I I ad soon fro i tl c J ea t ol I s betrothed 1 >\ ith 0 a u tthe Sp n aid 1111n 0 it 101 the tin1e I ha·t) step a l ratl f 1 io I t1ocle on gifted with 'CCOTI 1 "ht anl stool! efo etl o It "'mleel Co llon ( \Jello I folclel tl two J aid! erchwfs togetler Heh lie a d place d tu en 10 mv I ooom 'I here 1tlso or while B t the runug su1 finds ~ ou tn this Jan i) remembet the banu ol !he l iw L' strnng an l I ""' c pi oof Go \. lTIOffiCI t be StOOU )ookllli( Ut l Cl r~e next I l1ca1d 111~ nieasul'<' l tra1up \v1thoutupon the garden path aud sometb ng m \\h1tc iloat1ng rob es \'i th tnlliC)eS and foaui upo ts hp sprang at Ill) th10at, g bb<;i1ng and screan g hi e a !tend-a weak !lung that tl e next moment lell sense less at 1nv feet The next i.0011111 0 UH'! pan the i \el "" bank found the bo ly of a gentleman, ele and gantl) dressed float lug on ihe water and those \\ho knew h 1 rccog111zc'l Don Ca You look ill ho sa d bello :Roget I am not well 'Io d>) there is a lady ma 101 cl; house 'I hen the thought ol w haL l I o.d lo uo on a untrv road \\ho 6sp aks only 1u ><trel gthened rue and r said ca1elcssly Spam.ah though she is of English birth and Harn yo i an eng 1geme1 t 1 If so do no whose go Men I a hM blanchecl to a snowi rerna1u I 'vill rest ne1c a Jew nun tes white She doe& not kno" inc when she and when tlus I 1mtness h ts passed oft I sees r c for Edl\a.rd Oion1pton but I kuo\v II ll go he1 uln9 and he1 i a1.ne 15 Co1nth t It is a e110 age1nenL w1~h Co1 le]J ~ be said othe1uU1e I \VO tld not le<ive Par On Go1ng to Sleep dou u c Adieu If you 11ecd an,rtl 1ng \lteI ln~u ate U1 nl t 11to the inlense rm:;: the bell, an l Picho will celllo to '01 He 'bowed with hrn pecuhu1 courtco is exc ten c t wh cl J o t duty beloug to grace, and was gone and as I looked at connne1crn.l L sn1esk 01 after the' Uy long him and thought of lnm I cou'l l not won and se-ve1c stt cl) lt.: lercd tl en brain aup er excitable thei be0 n to s Jler horn sleep der that he bad \I on Cornelia s he irt I Jessi es One ca1n ot get sleep Ile he:s could scarcely beheve that of wh ch I fan a\1ake rnablc to cheek the !lo v of tho ght cied I had prool 01 to tu1 t io an\ good purpose lbete Tlien I said ton yself There are other oecms to b '" ideal d 1 e1 t n mght ll mk handkerch efs like these Gu\ h1mselt 1g In tie morn ng ihe fwe tlungs which may have had one l elongu g to Cornelia we fa.~b oned on 0111 beds see1n empty and Unless I find the weapon f10m which this filmy ' tho ti prncL c l 1elat10us ae 1f they po nt m my 'bosom has been broken I \\ill 1ere the po h t of the spa Lt al faculties keep Sllence cut loose fro 1 tl I:! lcgnlat ng infl 1ence ot Ihen I closecl the door aud locked it the senses and began rny search I opbned delicate Otl crs sleep eas ly at l 1st b t a\\ake boxes of perfumery easl et. where JCI\ els lay J cases of combs ai d brt shes an l ele- 1fte1 n ho i 01 tw almost with a J·ik and I y no co ix1ng 01 I ersuas o l ca 1 they get gant accessor1e<:o to tl e toilet Then I cam I ack 11 to ti e soft realm They have been to a case vf \Veapons an<l 1ny l.Jeart beat fast but what I feated lo fin 1 nns no expe lied ai d they g1o pe lor tr e Joo1 ol t t!lun1be1 u0 pa1ad1se in \Un Y\ hen th1s the1 vakefulness rs Uut 1n occas1oual exper1e ice After tl ts I thoronghh seaiched the rosewood bureau Dainty pileQ of garment<:: 1t rnav lie set do "n to tl1e profit and loss account of 1 te h re i::)U 11 ch s ie koned l.,inen hke snow cra\ ats ol splendid hues up n n i1or ex1 cl enC-Qs B i 1t oltet and shp1 er· aud smoking caps Save ll ese I founcl nothmg until I came to a with 1nc1eas11 g heque1 t.:) beco1nes chron1c \V1th "\Vl t long11 g 1 e ones aoes one then small dnn\:~r, nlnch was Iock.:id I paused Lull back to h s ch I lhooJ \\lat ould Alread) I felt like a thief m tl " teCCJ tacle probablJ Don Cabello kept mone; not o le g e for those d10 vsy e.:; es \Vluch used to cloQe 111 SI tq f e\ e1y ~ilort to Keep or valuables Lit me pause here and Jc a.\\ akc alter t 1 01 suppeI Fron1 se\ en at turn- bury n1y susp1c1on 1n m~ o'vn ht:art e'en11 till six the r ext 1 orn ag 'v1thout and allow Corn<ha to be happy I reak ~' 1 pple the Jeeps cq /lo eel on I turued away M~ hand was upon the Ho\ in j oung J ay~ cl U slee1 pursue U5 lock of the <loo1 when wh~tbe1 it was 1111 and see1n rea 1y to le cen 11 le uu ent that ngi.nahon or rcalu:v 1 kno'v not 001:netl u g an ento1 ell 1 ct kept l~ f on1 act.ion rustled hke autumn leaves blo 'n by U e For all 01 l na1 v a1 d I 1 t.:.Olnfiin eel 111 w1nd and turning I AA\V for one n101nent son11 1sts It inay be enough to comruen 1 the form of iny couo1n Guy Er1ol standing a.listtncnce fro1n sti u lat.11 g exc1tcn1cnt 111 bes1Qe me <\.. shado\\Y finger po1n ed to tl1e evening Late stu lj or t>Teat ex.h1lar that locked drawer a ghostly votee wb1s a.hon during the evei 1ng Jra" to the bm111 pered ~'cnhc n1e and 1t \\as gone so much b1oo 1 that it cannot lest 1t-led1 Gone No s1gn 1e1ua1ned of its presence cu e 1naj ns 'er a goo l purpo~c ior a fe, -no sound no shadow told tbnt it ha<\ been tunes but it soon ' ea1 .., 01 t Ocne1al there But a t O\\ er moved me to act I treattnent a.louc can b of pe111anent value went to tlie case of lVcapons I found a plS and the general result to be uni ed at 1 the to! loaued amongst them and clehberately equal zahon of tie c11l lat101 by tcltev1ng, I placed the muzzle at the keyhole of that the t rnu of too m ch ulood ali l d It ismg drawer an 1 ule" oil the lock "heu the t to the extrenl1tles ancl upo 1 tLe i:;uduco 1 smoke cleared 01va' I opened it '1 tthm I ea\\ a roll Qf cahco-noth ng l 01c Yet The Evening Bells this \Vas sorr1etl 1ng for unfolding 1t I ~aw a \vornau s kerclnef with rag0 cll edgea lt l u th Qttbcih il of Li 1e11i;l tl ere J a1 gti \\as soiled w1th dust and theri.; -were spots a. cln 1 c of bell ~ \Vn1ch ' e1c cast 1n ItoJy upon 1t-ie laud lark ·pots of blood The b) an entln tiW ti 1 his traU.e 1 ·vllo f1xe<l l 1e gannet t dropped from mi hands, and as 1t home n ur ti e 1 iona er; l e1 e tl C) fhst fell I heard the clmk of metal I caught l.itu 0 tl at he uugl t <l ly ODJOV then sweet it up again ant\ fc t it a!L over In tl1 and sol~1nn inus1c ln so1n pobt1cal t evo sk r't was i.\ pockeL- u that poi..;ket so1ne Lutton tl e bells \V~le tukeu a vav to sonic tbwg hard di.taut la 1d a iu the mak01 hi i sell be I dre" it f tth ant" v a stiletto tmv cnn1e a tel 0 ec ~ d e~ole Hill ,vandei1uga ur and elcga1 t \\'lth gold and ge1ns encrusted ou the hanulc all!l -the poi it go e Halt au our alter tlm I stood m the pm lor ol Cornelia a home \'ilth a reientless purpose ltl n1y breast 1 w t::i \a ting for tbc retu1u ot the t\'tO lover~-\uutn 0 as some mid beast 111 a forest wait' fo1 his prey BJ an<l by 1 hea.rd them ' hen feet kept hght~ome )uue on the patb of th~ old garden I hey came 1n laugl ng-t\vo beautiful lrnman bemgs as the tuoon ever sho11e on I stood I efore them like a ghost I thmk he guessed somethmg oJ the truth by the way he lopked at me Aud sbeoh, hol\ her face changed color rn an Ill stant as she cried, Ob Edward Ed 'ard what fearful thm~ has happened I Ask him I answered ask Don Ca bello Roget Ask the mmderer of your be trothed busbancl I shall ne\er foiget her white face or I er voice as she scie tn1ed Ed waru 1s 11 ad brot ght 1 aftei man 'eun~ t IrelanJ On :i. c :i.101 and bea uf 1 e\ en ng as the veae 1, l h bore hun lloaLe<l oa tl e placid bosonl ul ti c Shannon su deul) the e'en in 0 cl trues pealc 1 fron1 ti e catl edral tow ers H s l ract1cal t: ca gl L the lveet sot nd au 1 he kne v tbn.t hui lo<::t treasures were lound His cmly home h» old fnendo sour ds h s beloveu n tn e Jan l "Yi ere all the in those best a~soc10.t ons of his hie crossed Ins arms l He laid lnmself baclc lu the boat pan ]us brea:;t and llst{ lJ ed to the mu,ic The boat ieached the ~harf but still he lay there E>lent and mo 11011!eS> riley opoke IC> huu but he. dttl llOt rtl swer The)' '" cbt to h1n1 but bIS sp1r t h"d fled 'Ile tide of memories that came v1brat ng tl rough his he·1t at that well kno vn chune bad :snappc l 1ts strings Lt was this incident tllat s lggested to Moo1e his song of The Evernng Bells As 1-Iuore is not so much read as he used to oe a q uu.1 ter qf a centurv at:io \\ e rer.ir1nt the hnes us they way not be so fu1 nhat to 0 Cabello It ts fal·e false false' Y r>s, 1 e answered He 18 u a 1quite mad He has no p10of-no-He paused suddenly uuol caught Corne! 1a to his heart Look he Clled he 1s Je·lous-he "ould clt\llle us Feat not I est belo>erl I sprang for\vard I interposed between them ome of our yonng readro~ 'lhoso evening bells Those ev.cu 1 0 1Iow many a tt-1.le their muSic tells ~1 en la.st I heu.rd bell~ Of) outl and home a1 d that s eet t the sootl n g din e Don Cabello I er ed reme nuer the blood stamed kercluef dropped at my door ren1e1nber the b1oken ·weapon and the 'vo111 ans garment, wherem 1t lay folded m that locked drawet I ha'° p10of sufficient to I aug you Don Cabello Hoget You and JOU only n1urdere(l my cousin Guj Errol is l spoke the S[ amard s ohv cheek blm chccl to the hueo>f deatl He loo] cl at me with fnr1ons eyes at Co1nel a and they were soft I loved you- I 10\ ed yo 1 he cned ) ou also lo>etl me 'I he blood ol the Oas tihnns is in my veins I could not g vc ) on to that Englishman Madre de Dros ' she shrmks from me-she hates me ll 1cu y w th me do what JOU And Corne ha bad m turtli sln uu k liom him-her white hands clasped, her blue eyes startn " from their socket' sln unk from hun "1th a look morn terrible for 1111 to see than one of hate I looked at Don Cabello Go I'" l \\l le I ieleit \'o r eu1se has cone upon yo i 1 o God I leave the JUd~tncnt so that f neve1 see you aga:m-so that) o 11 e; er loolc on ber face moie In l ty f01 her I spare ) o i for ~ !hose JOYOUS hours have j;>11SSed away And 111any u. heart that then \VM ga.y ~ tlun the tomb uov; l:trkly l vclls A id hea1s no mu1e those c cmug bellf!: And thus t shall be whe1 111 n gon~ lhnt tuneful I eal shall st ll 1mg on And othe1 l.Ja ds l:llrnJ.1 v::Jk tl CRe leUs :\..nd sing th) I 11J.l:!(l s ;i.;eet cvo1 u ~ bells Watso is Art Joumai The German Emperof The :1th able cb11ru.c£ t ol the E1npe101 t show·n by the follo\v1ng - :So1ne sbo1t time s11 ce t vo young ladies \lf ere search1n 0 in the I ark ut Babelsberg 101 the u101nunent eiectecl to the poet Her rich 'on ll:le\·t lhej ¥<ere engaO'ed in a lively l1ecuss1011 with 011e of the keepen 'vho very natu1 d ly kn·w r othrng at "ll .'bout lt nnu demcd its ex1stenc· 1n tl e pa1k '\.vhen the Em pe1or s ca1r1age app1oachcd ahnost noi~lesis..-. lj tl l!0 00 l na.tnre l monarch inquired the "'!l cause ol the d»p le May it please your maJesty <u l the keepe1 these ladies ma1nt.:a111 tl at then on u 1ent uf tl e poet von l{lelSt 1nust be so1newhere hc1e 1u tlic park, and they thnk I ougl t to bow 11 hern t is Reallv ladies aid the Ernpe,or tho keepei 1S nght and 'ou will not find the monument here it 1~ :i.t ao111e distance off mi So say1n"' the Monnrc1 got out 41 h10 car ii...ge udches::nng the co icl 1cu.1.11 sa1d7 Drn e the yo lng la 1 es to the 1 01 u1nent. and at tl e Ji reJenck Will am Bndge1 at th<> same t 11e nlot o r 0 the ln l es tu get in SJ ill cmb1:urassment l1ono1 l ut at J_cngth took courage au l ith 1na.n) protestations of tJ o.nl s rno 11 te) I} e carr a.ge an l drove the lattr:r 'vere in uo un~.x:pc:ctcd n.t th1 on ------- -

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