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Woodville Advocate (1878), 29 Jan 1880, p. 6

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, am of 3 My to own a nd heart - be guano daughter or 1:18:51». ’ _. much. on In." 3°.”9FE,‘,’P9PIEY°,,P"‘ .. Ann. I- 3 tool I " dimmed Enm. with «limbs-M" [flap], 3 tool;_ um :- Hull ” Workman ond bad luck gononlly loomed coulomb to how ”tended seven); good lortnno. firm health ond unnriod mocca- hod boo; Sholos o! a low. It turned out. however. thst n10 majority were recipients. in Chou: eq ml proportion, of mo ordinary good and!!! which attend our poor humonhy y. ‘0 RI um '11. who! hn bammn n! H "3', the w”, whit bu beodmo OGDMH” ' ’ ' ‘ « I ' " Ah, Countâ€"Prim. Albert I: 170 and lob.” himl Well ho was i prince In mum Iniwnduot. Bun you bend naming at him '3' w my Mond’l upIy. 3' Not for 5 long time. I I“ him in Obi- ‘ulx 0! fight yam ago. Hi: mm «x to by u briuunt one. _No{long Iii-Irfidutoldbp 1nd “19mm plmhm mxpeomd mongol o no Ono hug whmm'. AmoI ‘Ibolo of “on may, u. vhmm.‘ Amen Ipolo o! I Ion mar, bu! )umv 00mm :00 well to and" u, “10h Ionian-o.” 7 7 A 9 Wu. true daughter or mothér, much of . Indy to bou- tho brave put “any” on: be barns by moth". . - B {u on or birth quite too the tor this earth. I: immq’l to me judgment’tgre at pay-day. uh gr Lard may dough: in the Jinan m .2 ‘ ’ - wm Be smile on " Too much of I. Indy 1' " “w; had not met {or five yarn. and here,- on the shore of thin heanmul lake. chance h“ thrown n1 togethu. We won: the «ding in calling the roll 0! our fluamam. and In comp-ring note: of lnlormouon ‘u to one 0! them. Some 0! our oomponiom were ‘nlnsdy in their guns ; some who had “In“ 5:101: in promise 1nd made ship- wuok beyond my hope 01 noovery. There the; omen who had mind It tho 116%}; finish: which pmupority in supposed ta“ ord; othou nil! were snuggling ' to touch it. The larger portion were untried; 3 tool! many yo! rpxnpipoq single. __ Sickneu, olu.‘ 3! manna 3. Imam. mm, Author of st. Leger. oto. ‘ \ ytho way. who: bu beoomao! 00mm?" ’ 1 5:0 d 0! any college clan-mote. Luther from, the well known. in not. celebrated. dragon. whom I. encountered by occidom M “3‘ Haul Bellows an Loo, a; Zurich. w. ma not mat In! Av- Innv- and ham . Who: In if Qh:(t;(‘i10n "'1 3.1112513: tho to» | o v I. 0 13.413: 2“" an“. «19:36 up he: 110:5. d Ilauod “ I’m womuouo! u Indy I ' 1'8: much of. ‘ My.’ @31Ap99fiq 101k. fl 1' If: the lovelies! thing to be sure. To double in eoohtng and dishes. But never s. home van to s tidy sud pure By duets macaw W has. {on free sooontess therein something In Ute - lute sternum shsn putting a. mum in, ‘34 tpwy e wosry, mans-rious wile Isa “ugly In love will; not “when. In am Is do , end dirt slwsys dirt, v An only the any deny 1e. Crocheting is nice: then making s. shirt. But man never yes was clothed by n. , In a petlorto lmlolem esse. anemone ell “idle and hay. é” on gamma}: the street; sxllv gusts to . p . Is hem: wo much or s. lid]. too much of s luly In den up her hose. 0: govern her house with acumen, 100 much of a lsdy wherever she noes. 7 To ever be muchpi; wognsnl I 0011“" I hogan to maps“ lomo mellow win we won drinking wn having on undue do“ on his union; bui I nid nothing. I moon nndoooivod. For Eun- continued II qoloiiy nnd methodically u it he were unputniing n limb, qniio in canine: with-iii. mtpu monnog oi 31;! beginning, I'M!” uh- hu 61!:ng whose deucaw hand: Au wholly unlined for labor; K name“ I. u mom to nutter their fans, When they gladly can on u neighbor. Mr mutton on «mu ll tosoulp and drew, And llvo upon 1110'! awoomt honey. m, huon’s a homerortroumo unlu- olx muouuno bank mu In money. 2.1031 remember. Albert Oonent end I were loom melee {or the whole {our yeere. 01 come you know it. end how we were celled D on end Pythlee, end ell thet eort or t g. The only one who fully ehered onr ngehlp wee Jonreelt. How well you know thet. too. or elee would I now be meklng thie leveletlont When we left college We etlll kept together. We ettended one oonree In P edelphie, one in New York. Then we we t ehroed. Oonent devoted hlmeell prln d l, tomedlolne. end I to enrgery. It was themore egreeeble. (or we hed e wide tense o! toploe to telk ehont, end there were men, hrenohee which we panned together. Illtenlng to the eeme leotnree end welklng the eeme hoepltele. From Perle we went to Yunne; thle wee to pleeee meJor there were I lel edventegee there in my deputment. ow enthneleetlo we were I How truly em- hltione ol eeereerl I hed ebendoned medl- elne ee e leedlng pnreuit end gone over to enrgery lrom e totel leek of lelth In the diepeneetory. We were. ell of ne. eo lt eeemed tome. groping tn the derk. end. {or my pert. I wee dulrone to feel myeelr on firm ground. Not eo Oonent, " ' I Idmit.’ he uld. ‘ thet medicine is not I Idenoe; but tell me. no we no‘ muting on “Veneer " ' No doubtâ€"no doubt," I would any; ‘ hoe It in mete experimens. after ell. I em not willing pteeorlbe n medieine whleh I moot pre one in eflee‘ upon my patent. Aeoneetentloul pnotloe of medicine to more amnion”. nnd um i: no preface et ell." "‘ You hit noneenee.’ Conant would never. 'Progreee in medieine come: no pmrue oomee in all oiher thinge. by onreini “My. obeervetion end oxperienee. end the preetioel eppiioetion oi our experience. Ii line“ be my embition to do something before I die wwude piecing medicine in in proper volitionpe e eeienee.’ ' " All. he ml «1"! “mm. very sincere. I noolloot. dm m came back to Pam. um Iogudlo gun him u terrible ahuklng-up' n m opening man. In tho untumn at flu -1“- $32! ”$.71“ e i6 in ma; P0 In at. I n: In“ t. u‘eep y um ho musolu um God mud. an male“ to her, hoop. 0.0 be In pod up in nun. . M u tor nu in“ cot-uh. would [mater A bonny: to mutating Dunn. THE STRANGE DO CTOB. Too Much cl I M‘h {til 5d)» rind“ lhlrk. 1:. 10.009 y "mom“ " of “We come home It int. I eettled in New York. Conant went to .Chioeg‘o. where oer lain advantages by we: 01 ecqneinteneee end introductione awaited him. It won not long before he become ‘known. His career wee rapid and brilliant. We saw enoh other very seldom. Twice in the oonree at ten yeere he visited New York tor e dey or twoâ€"he eeme exproeely to pee nae-twice I wee in Chicago. I mey eay literally for the purpose 0! eeeing him. These were day: 0! the higheet. trneet enjoyment; memorable deye never to he [or- gotten. I found Oonent nneolled by worldli- neee, eelflehneee or email ambition. . The same loity pnrpoee which filled hie breest ghen e etudent. etill inspired him. Mean- while our oorrdepondence never eleeked, so thet our itiendehip did not become in old memory, but wee preeened ireeh. inereeeiog ell the time. I had elroedy married, and it wee but natural that I ehould urge ()0th to go end do likewise. I need even to edd e bit 0! worldly wiedem - to my euggeetion, tellin him how adventegeoue it was for" e .phye _ei_en to be I: married hen. _ iii-rep]! BmlDluu. c! which Hoamdlc' 1m ut the bond. n In on m. memorgblq 099.;qu when that lemons ph elcicn dullnetly told the “Monte not only t ct medicine was not n Ioience but cimoat It: tum-tan; thaw. enentoxy was g V , u g on . y lv)lho could cut: efieflc’ohn He went on to any that in one 9! his words he divided his patients into three clean. The lint he tgeeted according to the dlcpenutory. to tho eeoond he gtve breed plllu and colored water. the thixd received nothing at oil. The letter grumbled a good denl (‘ in imbecilu.’ u the lecturer called them). but all got well. Every one in the second clue else recovered. A law in the that close died. 'Nevettheleu.’ eddod Magendle. ‘ we are making pi’ORMII. and I have hope: at the end 0! a hundred years that medicine will have become a science. Thou. no doubt. phthiele will be cared.’ I enjoyed the lecture hugely. end lrom time to time nudged Count. on much u to any. ' What do you think oi it 2' to: he has no great admirer oi. Magendie. As we lelt the lecture-room alter he had oonoluded. Conant took my arm, exolelming: ‘ Thnt le whet I onli a great munâ€"n men who. with each n reputation. dam to any he does not know i What I hove heard does not one whit discourage me ; it does me good. I on quite content to epend oil the non oi my ula in the attempt to advnnoe the progress of the most interesting. most humane. and the moat bonefleent 01 studies.’ “ Wall, n time came whsn Oonont was engoged to be mmiad. ' Ho nnnonnoed it in his ohuuteriuio way, and, iii-toad at giving me putioulau. ha nid, ‘ Come out! no for yonueli.’ Thin 1 had mode up my mind to do, and wrote him mordingiy. Bil unmet cune without «1.1.1: ‘hu u long letter, written in m- but“: .withn Imtok oi his o‘d student habit. ond brimini oi current, incidents and topic: , no oiluaion to hit engagement. for that would not be lit. him, but I could no plainly thot he was living in a pungiu. _ _ would be: ' Allin good “no, my Mend-nu ln'good rune. my friend; when the sight par- ‘aon comes along I lbw make but“ to follow you: excellent example; an then, patieuz‘a, n th_o_ tipsniard noys.’ ' “ I null never target that letterâ€"it wu the list I ever received mm him. I answered it within ten dun. p. Wold Count thntI I“ going to glve my“ I a long "onion. It least to: me. I wu to upond two wukqih the Adirondnokn. ma thut he might look to: ma st tatthent tnthroe weeh (tom th elite of my letter. Four dun utter. Ill New Xork, d_ilpol_ed ot the; two wukl _u had “I III, I'IWI'I sour “I, I Il ”I. Jul la“ 5‘ York, di- posed o! the two not: Iii 31330 W” fit‘uflfi cg? “ Into that utternoon our llttlo mil orflvi H 7“ Luis ihut summon our mm mil orflvfl: “ Among my letter- wu one which a“ at I 93mg!) gyro: mo my’ 1011!. _It II! the, nu I but! uddulud uni mulled to Count. to.- turned to no with the indouenunt. ;‘ found.’ I felt I wretohod. donning. rinks «nation It my hurt. I out priestly I my 0on fixed on thou two wordr, till twilight begun to author ubout mo. '1'“: brought me to my neuron. 'Pnhuwl’ I ox- olulmod to myull, uloud, ' whut iu the rumor with you? it in tome old blunder ut the pout omen. A mistuho in radius the uddhu,’ but the unperrorlption wu puinlully ligihlo Ind the residence not to he Inlatukon. ‘ A blundurâ€"u grout blunder. thut in oil. In forty eight hours it will houllrig ht. lell ovorhuul those post-omen (allow. {or giving me ouch u utort. I will unto u Ipeolul report oi__t_l_19 one to tho Postmaster-General, thut I willl’ “ I started only the our morning. Not- wflhatandlng all my reasoning. a dead weight hung at my heart the whole way. I reached Chicago on the morning of the aeoond day. about half pan aovon. I drove diroorly i0 Conan": home. I ran up the atepa and rang the bell nervously. I walled for n reaponaa, but none came. Inns again and againâ€" no anawor. A maxim-boy who waa pau- ing with hia basket. flopped and looked at " ' There oiu't no one living in thet houre. mirter.’ he reid. " t I thought Dr. Conant lived here.‘ " ' He's moved owny.’ “ ' How ions oinoe ?' “ ' 0h. more thou three weeks Igo.‘ " ' Where hoe he moved to t' " ' Don‘t know ;" and the boy trudged on. “ i. felt rolieud by thin ooilcqn: ; there won some exoueo tor the return 0! my letter. though a flimsy one. einoe Oonont woe on well known. I wee obout driving to the house 0! a mutual iriend where I might learn where he had removed to, when u gentlemen, who lived in the hour. opporito, who ovi- dontiy hed been u witneu of my dilemmo oroued the etreot Ind oddreued me. “ ' You no looking to: Dr. 00mm. I pro- Inmo 2' " ° Yol.‘ " ‘ The doctor bu 1m Ohiongo) “ ‘ Good God! you don" any thn 1‘ I excl-mod. ‘ [log didfi hlppw 1’ “ ‘ A vary ud “hit. I «will you, air. You no ‘ Mom] of the dootor‘u 1' “ “The most intimate friend ho hu. I have in» urlvod from New York uproot], to within: a fin“. _Whut dqel n all mun?‘ 5 ' if you will “opium my home for 3 km momento,’ laid {he gontlemm. ' I will tell you 3119 Immune lg kpovm ubong i_h'_ " I wu only too and to accept bin mm- tlon. Ell natntivo wu brief. "'Yon know.'he aid. 'the doctor we: noon to he momed.‘ I wanted. ' The young lady me one of Che moot ehumlng in Obtoego. She died. about {our woeh ego. utter en Illneu 0! a few nounâ€"e moot mn- terione Ind inexplicable illneu. Upon her deoth the doetor disposed at everything he hodJnelndlng his medlenl llbnty. In not, numbing to the mm mlnn‘e mum. and v ’Hj'bihiinp‘ ”My 1 “condo! tho flops. declining ihc wouhy mon‘ c luvimion to Me breakfast with him, and drove to the home of tho iriend I have just meniioncd. I reoiiy could get {tom him no iniormnion in addition to whct I had already received. Some damn. wcx'c‘ cldcd cbout ,the rapidity wiih which Count dicpoccd 0! hi] moon. He would oonmcc wiih no one. be catered iuio no explanation. and in this cinugc monner he quiitod the picco whom his labor: hcd boon so bgi‘licmiy cuccccciul. A “ The names I took the lulu but to New Yoxk. I knew, alter e while. I ehould hen from 00mm. I knew It wee impoeelble tor him to abandon the Mend-hip the!» existed between us. No doubt he wee etnnned by so ewllt and sudden e blow; one: the am terrible shook should be over he would come end no me. or let me know where I could go to hlm. He never wrote. he never came, em! to: needy seven you: I was in tangerine of whet had become pl him." J A " You must not suppose that in those seven yesre 1 mode 116 efioxt to discover his where- abouts; you must not suppose I waited patiently {or him to communioeto with me. [employed every means which I could devise to reach him; nothing which my ingenuity could suggest was left una‘tsmpted. I visited Chicago again. hoping to gain some clue, how evermfling,bntlconid find nothing which gave me the least assistance. I went , to see his teletions, but they knew less then I did. They wexe his cousins, ioii Oonont‘e parents were deed, and he was on only child. Liter that I commenced a system oi edvertising. I would cause notices to be inserted in the lending newspapers ell over the country,end also in Europeâ€"notices which no one would under. sitnnd but Conant, not which he could not In“ the on: 1. Ho told no on. vlmo ho van «0193. no! cyan his non! hum-u Mend}, and n on. No one 1.1.3031? mfg-(id tog. 13:. “use whole mum: In onvolopodin mum] 110m begin- ning to and: ' Evans pnnsad no long in his history at this pointlhnt h actunlly summed u it he had broug In it to a oonohuion although I had loltn bad scarcely begun. i had no disp oai uon to break the yailonoe, and as length he resumed. (nil to understand. I kept this up your one: your. I ‘Ient than to every principal city in the United Bum. to London. to Pan-in, to Amsterdam. to Berlin. to 8‘. Potcnburg. and other places. No token came (tom those aflom. AI you will perceive. by and b yo. no‘ one 0! man, notices ever ruched him- could not hue touched him. “ Lent summer I made en excursion into one 0! the most remote and nnlrequented portions of our country. 1 bed ruched whet seemed to me the extreme border 0! civilize- tionâ€"the luet settlement in thet direction. Two gentlemen, who bed accompanied me. bed given out about ten, miles below. end were to wait lor me till I had sccompliehed this little extre trip. I took I smsrt led for e guide. and in thie wey comlortubly reached the piece I hove indicated. A dozen nmilies were centered shout in as meny log-houses. They were engeged in telling timber-cloning the lend. endito some extent, cultintlng the soil. A see 0! hardy, energetic pioneers. such as you meet on our northwestern Iron- tler. I wee msde heartily welcome It the eebin oi one 0! then. s ‘ cliche-down ’ yes promised no. end e cut (at the table es long as I chose to stey. As to trout-fishing I could go emits; sit the smell strum which e ~ ~4finm the mountelns towerds the river a; 00“ “I "trout. For some, enythlng ‘9 “‘88" bnjrrel to the cetemount diff?» exenie hid Inede iueh' en‘ im{viiiion on me l”thet I proton-ed theee eolitery exenr- eione to en, other , they eerved. in e degree. te trenqnilize In mind endâ€"endâ€"â€"- I don't know one y whet I went to eey. or; tether, how to expteee myeeli; but it elweye eeemed to me I might meet him eomewhen in eome image". onboi-the we: pleee. Dd? you nnderetend 1' . I nodded. “ The eeeond y I wee following e emeil mountein etre filled with etonee end eionel leue roe“. whieh sanded lug e poo oi wetet. celled by boye ‘ trout holee.’ where I bed to fight my. wey egeinet the thicket oi breuehee which oe’t completely eeoluded it. 1 bed dropped ine into one oi theee holee. to xeeeh which wee obliged to etend up on two elip ppery etonie. A eplendid iellow hed eeized the beit. end to eeeure him I mode e eudden latch to one eide heedieee oi Inhere I wee etending. _The teeth wee! in en eevot: lng to an my foothold. my snklo turned mad I tell. I found ouibly tho: I bod unload it seriously. nd bud nothing to do but to bobble back to the cabin. which not I! [out ,o mflo diuant. It wn slow work. and bolero I ruched than I no "flaring 3 good doll of polo, Thoquoplo kgoy noun-n; of my mo- fol-ion. and the good honuwllo not to work in o praozlool way for my relief. One o! the children 1m: son! to pluck some wormwood which grow in the enclosure. It was braked ond mixed ,wich'o 913m ond my ankle mommy bound up mm M9 I was groovy intercom! in the olaorlty of the woman and, the pnotiool tnowlodgo Ibo dkployod. " ° I! It in not buy hem: by morning) she uld. Lwo mun h“) the doc‘gr [got u it.’ “ " The dooior 1‘ I oxoigimod. ' Do you man to any that you .113" I. doctor in thin 1min «moment 2' ': ' Yes. indeed. He was here before any oi nu. - " Then flsabcd through my mind a pro- moniiion; than mm. d lhllp. sudden min. :5 ii a kniio ind pieroad me. Is I“ with dimoniig I had caught my brotth. " The wo otiood it. "'I in: you to cutting iii. air,’ mo ex chimed. q "'Yu.1 in! very ill indeed.’ I laid. ‘ 0.1111093“ ihe dgotor 31m fight 2'7”}: "'Ho ilm a mile tad . but of! ' 3116 “owned. 'bnu will go myull. Ho w‘on't oomo nnleu a puon :- very sink. He in t "“38! 999' ' .. " ' Tell him}! said. ‘ £11“ I um vary, vary lick. :nd ho mun hutcn.‘ I thong ht since I bud beg an to (cl-fly I would not 8mum my hull way york q it. ye .Stop one moment.’ I e" a fine doctot'e nemo i" “ ° He don't per when my nuns. air. At leest, no "or hard“. Itold ybn he wee “tense. We cell him the “ Strange Doctor)” ‘ , 'h 4 h d "Holey ng.l eaten: :q ' er emu .3, " I threw mnell up: Che bu! end quick, I 'beâ€"g exclaimed. ' " ° 05. I bop you m ‘not '0 bad in thut,’ said my hon" ’ ' 'A'qun! you; I um; I Insured. 'Bg coma; ”trout. For gums, Inylhlng to stagger ”and $0 the o “moan: d the finial". ’ With“!!! euro » a: is“ . mmm .. r panic. H" «on» Oh“ I Grad to m 311- . . > h In Oct. I all out Oohnnt’ lupus-1:30 2.314 ma. quh' “2%p'nulo: y. or; t small .lwun chair tumult“ who]! thin - 06‘ a m ibuuu am it w .11 :14 he‘d. Ubfimt £0: "“9“. " '1‘ In a short ‘ to“? Ho upon 900 6 Van mkv umal “I had ariaon from the had, thrown aside my cloak and atood oonironting him. Hie agitation war tearful to witnera. Large drops of perspiration gathered on his forehead and rolled down hie lacs. Bis breathing became difficult and his frame shook. " 'You are not ill? ' “ He spoke at last and in a natural tone. “'A alight twist of the ankle. not worth mentioning.’ I said. 'Thank God. I hear your natural tone once more.’ I continued. 'Oonant. I will not intrude my")! on you. except to hear how thin has come about. That I must know.’ “ I ”new back me cloak trom my use and looked » him tummy. He did not appeu to recognize me. " ' Albert. I laid, ‘ I hove come a long way to no you.’ " ' To torment mo.‘ he replied. withom changing a muscle. " ' Good God 1' I exolnimud. ' can this be you. (29mm 1' “ ' It does not sstlsly me,’ I said. ' I will not be satisfied till I beer from your own lips whst ell this mesns. My presence here ls accidental. I did not know you were In the vlolnity. Had I known it I should have come, of courpe. I hsve searched for you over the world these seven yarnâ€"these seven long years, by every means that I could devise. Now thetI have lonnd you, I will have an explanation. I will not quit the place till I get it, It I stay here the balance of my life, “In about three qnuten 0! on hour I hard toot-tape opptooehlog. I pooped though I told in the etoek. end I". on. texleg the cabin with the women; “use, stout men, dreued in the connect motemle. with long. flowing hot: ond uneut board. He wore upon hie held 3 ”embed hot. From underneath the hrood hrlm shone eyee which. once It"). could now: he mletaken. ‘ " It won Donut. “ He came up to the had. end In A quick, deolelve tone he asked. ‘ What in the nutter with you 7’ “ Not a soul was prsunt in the room ; the woman had gono to smnd to her regular dutiesâ€"not a mu! sun in the room nave Count and I. " ‘ No; it is not 1. Does thst mm, you 2‘ was his answer. “‘You shun have it,’ he replied, otter: pause; ' I cannot mines to we stand 1m to has, but I would have traversed a “mound mile’l to have uvoidod it-to hove avoided you._ "To have avoided mo. Conant 2' I «id. 'Havo you no mommies 0! our post oom panlonlhipâ€"no thonghfi 0! our old life toasting”: “ ' Nothing. nothing whatever: he replied. in n perfectly oolm tone. ' It I exhibited emotion on using you it won not tron: such recollections. butâ€"no mutter. How Ihnllwo manager ho continued. after I long place. ‘1! you would hon whot I hove to any you mult come with me; this il no plus to: it; but you cannot walk. and I hove no moon! of tnnoportotion.‘ , - “ ° I wmwplkfl sold. 3 it ever: stop in on many! “ 1 undo the but [reputations I could. Tho two hour:' rest am and there. wn nothing lotion! otter on. and toting Oonmt’n nun we proogedofi to hln_dwol_ling. ~ wuppod my clout mund In. in n at” am oomplouly 00an my ha. I know who I» _oomi_na~â€"h_uw to a «mum. 10¢ eebin. in the mi ninth 006. only lyemellee. “We“! “wide 0 ”fiend' I went in. I ionnd my eel! In e room which W1 Imell [ton bedeteed end bed, one oheir omen teble end e oheet o: drewere, a 019p , you lie am. " leid Conent. I geld thit it we: ell eight end let down upon the he‘d. Genent took e e'eet halide me. mIt e ehort lion. end_ ehell he quickly ’tbfi,’ e mph in 9 gimp exp. incisive mennu ‘Yonm'ey remember the leet letter I wrote you In top], to your promise thet you would noon vieit meâ€"e long letter. ween‘t it? Ie it not eteenge.’ he edded. ehruptly'. ' thet we eeepeemitted no waning, no peeeentlment. n6 °enhtlo. peyehologioel premonition oi whet elmoet lnetently to to he ppm to unknown oeteeteop he end dettenotfon. Theletter, gee I poetodp thet letter with my own hende. It wee ele'eedy evening 'â€"here Oonent’e voice grew hunted. ' On my wey home I etopped to eee Eleenor; we were to be mented in three months. three monthe from thet very dey. Who Eleenor we: end whet the wee to axeâ€"yon need to know no end you me, in eg ne. . "You know there ll 1' «ruin msgnntilm, n somethings yhloh‘ proQucgl u 3.93 fol “ ‘ I wuin petuonluly high spirits when I entered the room. I found Eleenor quhe in ehe Ill!" mood. She elweyu enjoyed the pet- leotlon of heehh. We Ipem en non: together, than some lrlendl «me in. and in the eomae 010m genenl bedtnego. one 0! he: cousins remnked: " ' " Ah." um Eleanor, “you do how potion“ who lmoaino may we nervoul. with whom there in nothing whotevor the matter, and [or whom you no towed to prolonho. I have heard you any Io. Now. I imlu upon such a pxenorlptlon. . Do you know," she added. turning to one of her fflondl. " I has no"! sat lot 0on upon one of MI pro- torip‘jono." " ‘ “ I think it in too bed. doctor. thet Eleanor hee never glven you an Opportunity to ehow whet e ellllnl ‘ phyelolen yon ere. Oen’t yon per-undo her to be e little etc! just for once I ” _ “ ' " No. indeed. not even to: once." I eeid. “ ‘ “ On due oomldexetlon." exoleimed Eleanor, entering into the eplrlt of the some, " I believe I em I little tll thle evening. end em euro 1 should feel ell the better for one of your greeerlptldne.” " ' The ieet ten round. Eleanor {tom time to lime describing imaginuy eymplome of a deeldedly nervoue eheneter, end lnelulng thee to: the lest two night- ehe bed not elept well et ell. ‘ A . .. v " ' “ When it came to the point. however. that I wan notmlly pushed by the company (or n prosotjpfipn. I untqnhoully daoflned to msko’ one. ’"3 B seemed {couch to continue «float. to I took my “blot and not. this.’ Here Corsant produced a null map 0! papa. n m ‘ 'l‘r. Hnmnfl - - Zl £13.-â€"0nn manpoonlnl tn . wineglm was: on touring. Conn-r. " This. :00. of come. know." muted [no not" lump. wind '0 1th; >1 K. mm. Between Comm-n no "- alt-1!.9xnorimoed in Eb.- amt “ ' “ This will prove o! the grate“ unto. to you. msdam." I observed. win: a proton- niousl air. "In the morning Ilhdlum to find you “may recount", Then run a gene"! laugh as I and. flu announooml and gained the room with talcum dignity. H t I hm! Invnv-I ch“. in m-L- .. AL-‘ I " '1 had nun) mm to make. no um I did not reach home until alter eleven. The am ohjook my eye mud on n I gamed an hall was s 13mm mud-tuna: at Elana“. She 3!”th pp quickly: on {coins no. Enu. Inhnnpung his nut-tin. “ in nothing non than the “new" of hops mm» hum-u. mum “mule m angdjpgfllligbg‘l; min"; 9111:." “ ' “ 0h. doctor." the and. “Miss Eleanor ha been taken so sick. I have been waiting bull an hour 10: you to come in. They aid you ugight come 1;: my mums." ' " ' Will you believe 'it, my um impuulon was that this was a rule Iron: the nil-don. party! 1nd Ion to bad»: me on tho-con. ngaln. A «com! since an the monomer un- deoeived ma. . “ Whpt in it t "I and. mil? “ ' I wait in‘o Eleanoz‘l chamberâ€"her ohnmber. She van in bod. in Morayâ€"in 3 great and 1:9? to lza ooqtrgllafi gsony.’ " ' " Albert," she criod, “ 1‘sah'iomy. very ill I How long you hsvo been In comb. m mo. You did not know how ill I wu. dtd you, Albert 7 But you pro no wine, you will "1“???“ me ; I_kno_w yon gill.” “ ' There she Icy in the thrall of death. You will undercund the symptoms : A pungent heat in the pal-to cud 1mm; 5 burning nonunion in the ctomcch; a numbness over the llmbc, oven tothc exhau- iticc. The notion 0! ch. hem illuminant cud weak. with violent rctchlng, yet the but! clear. and thrcequcrlcu of an hour 10». You know what 3h“ moans. “Whom II the medicine 7" I cried. Thu vicl m plcccdin my hands. It was the tincture o! acom‘te which but! bccn put up in!“ o! whct I oxdercd.” ' " She eanynd to put her mu nbont neck and to impress A kin on my total: She civil-ed as she made the eflort. ‘ “ ' Whet more in there to tell? Inuhed to the dxuggieve. They bed eent to ehe em pony piece which come in eight. 1 round the principel end demended theprcecrlpuon. en wee correct. It hed been pn up h e mg men considered to be cobpdéeht eid, experience. He fled thet'flry night. we confusion. I was commune the wrehh eecepgd.‘ “One word. Con-M31 excl-had. ‘han you tally nothing to any to. Jan: 016. tried. loving Mend! Do you «33“: mo OI in this wsy without ‘thilh‘r‘y 3-, b 5,. u A ‘7-.. -._l____ j--“ “ ' But.’ confined I. ' 1014' do your-911m Ion-think. The , 1 you " doctor," 3nd you an. to not [bowing yhoil uh." ‘ m " ‘1 av Eumor' hid in her mu ; thin I quimd the mourned kown nnd wont Into the wildcrneu, when. I sound, know. AM u Iouon I cums here. Row N no conduct you but go your bongo) “ Comm [cubed In unnsmddcn‘h. ‘ It In true I somatimu “and than lama-at maple. I pupae their medicine. with my own hunch. Brad pul- Ind colored um! from Muondh'l (ii-panama. It In my mun phantoopnhâ€"hs, In. 11.! Nobody .Il-.. O “ ‘But. Count. hue you no thought 0! duty! You with your Monti, your «squin- mentg, the prospect: thut might still unit you 2'_ ' “ ‘ Prolpecu! Tait you to mo of [no-pm when her voice in hushed? Tut you to m of pronpum who should all hlmull he ulnar by muting s jut o! my profoulonf Ptoapeou 10: mo? Think you I could oneoungo a new nmbmon wflh um loan.- 5 living ugngâ€"beiprqmo 1_ 09:30. come 1" " Ho holped me back to fill! 103 hobo“ M turned Ind lo“ mo.” Just ‘hon n oompnny of merry voim btoh in on nIâ€"homy. hulthlnl. "tong; That. «no tram a party of 333ml: people who wago‘roquc .bout In thcir bum. I looked et my wetoh. It wee neatly twelve o’eloek. “Evens,” I said, “ there to no deep to: lee to-night. Let us go on the weter." “ It in whet I wee ebont to eey myufl.” he replied. ‘ We quitted the room end on eged e etnrdy (allow {or the night. A t moon ehone over the mountetn puke end eerou the green velleye end upon the emooth wetexe of the lekc. We telked 61 everything-evanthing ex- cept whet hed letely eo lnteneely held In: abetted ebant tdviel ecenee end noun-mien mettere; end. so strengely contradictory In our humen etttibutee, we leashed end we jeejed ‘oyer than}. ' In this my the night wore onâ€"tho night during whlph neither 0! us hlt willing to Ian . . Wiifiwu {of an the Inn Ind um hi: fin! glance ubovo the slum. norou the boron of the lake. am we “tempted to find an in I brief alumter. ' ltngllnh mimic-i maze; no at mull nun from Liverpool an . Cannon-Tho market continual firm mainly - on; seem more dis led to open“ chm for sometimop .ac, sad or due“ toyumbor make: 6659009“. obtunod. same to do" tame to soil under 70:. at em 0 this mukrt at present In undoubted y the mm on: we hove hm resent is undoubtedly the erosion: we hove had or many years and my improvement in the demand won't! come prices to odnnoo. es the hc me maker are now about oileold. Buyers who have been ouniiuing their purchuee recently to medium que ii. and that may cannot obtain any further quenu y oi this grade. and it ie genenlly thought. then we shell see a decided improvement inrthe demand nenrmonth. Bun-1m “mun cold weather heldan an him. but teem dlcpoud to meet buyers, and than u been I. Mr sud. dune M. tally In» wnk'a qnouo flout. moon generally no smut. We quot. fluent Cunadlsntnwuhla‘nnd Blockvlllea. no. to 1m: fine dairy. loo-to 1 I: modtmn [nay-,7" town; mmum. limo: non. hon.

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