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Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 Dec 1884, p. 6

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bd: . “'1 n‘ id ul' V° ° ‘3‘ g u H ’0'] dguude“ :3! do “mail if‘mna “Shot! oapont the d- , ....... _,_-V , truth whieh_ was greduelly ~creeping iron the misty pest would bring her sorrowâ€" now that she I bored. she wished to target. .a‘hi were osst snide to show as. it possible, without words. that she wslnottobeqywitey How could I, upset now? Elie newer “been given before the question hsd been put. » : She sew as looking st the little white head of here. but simply dro ped her lsehes end esid nothing. No oubt she wiehedme to s e her the psinotsn explenstion. It oonld nerve myselt to it. rrhspe the best thing would he solesve er es [7 r so possibleâ€"lens he: to more. ‘ ,nd despondent es I felt“ the st mode. it was not long before . t ohsnge in Pauline's lisnner. » the ssme. Something hsd us, something which entirely e old Alriendly interobnrse; ihle shud held that . E. rinid unmi- no: hende. ungloved end wish the fingers interleoed. were oerried in front of her. I we. welhlng on her left side. and I new the! lhe hend neueel me wee denuded of he rings. The olden circle! which hed Ihone unlil now lie a beacon of hope. hed die-ppeeeed. ‘ Hy‘ hehn Q'enk. The mean- ing was only to elm; when eon led wieh hr worde lest night. who _. no d tell to understood it ? Although .nhe knew her- Iel! to be my Wife ehe wished to “now the Joke slide. Pauline loved me notâ€":the “ I will coma.” qho aid. quitting lb. room hurriodli; “ I wand. noon“, Priscilla :ppouod. 8b. was loo donate a Inc-nu m. u loui. from or. Her voice m hath sud raping, winning but to In mind 3 luniliu sound of only ohildh . whoa I had oommitud Iomo poity oximo which «dad he: in. “ [in Pauline boat you will wulk on and no. "it to: hot. She will join you M in. Cloning patently." I cook my in! and propuod to do n equipsqdod. _ lfriopills h‘nd aid noiping VIN: showed the know of my npyrouohlnfi 5 '51 end eouon;pel:hepe. in mine ele‘o. {a epem the dey together In new. but the oompenionehip mnet but! been irkeozne to both. so green] wee its footing oheuged tor the worse. hm night I went to bed wretched. The prize I had etriven for loomed to been-toned ewny inst eel hoped towinM: v .:.; .. - 80 several daye peeeed. Pauline mode no eign. or eelteinly none I could oon‘etrno hvonbly. I could bear this stem of things no wager. Priscilla. vghoee ehagp eyee new the: something he ‘uni , {metered me beyond endurenoe 3 end e930 he: mind eo roundly the: I beaten to ‘ Int-pool she had Ptuoills my fl'ml inuruoiions 9nd to bid mi wife did: (oi ever. could not. go without ox liming borne ihinga abort! need nbt psili or by allud- ing to onrgol'nionahip. but} must intorm he: that ' cm} in: not the hoireu she believed. I m’im tell in: she bud plenty to live upon Without alyin tint 1, bar has: bind. wofild lap y it»; hot: this wu "90304.1”. _tgrgv_erl ' I ,,AAA.Â¥,_ I knew tint my only way“ to curry on. my anemia-flan M 03103., HaÂ¥iflg undo the foiolvd II wbuld‘ ut'upon :- next thy. l pulsed up my thing: in "Minoan. I unused by which oouhh who. “I‘uhofild hue film 1103qu _1n the _ mornigg to a}?! AI soon as I hed dulehed mi p'te‘enne at 3 Myth». i talked moron to the home where recline Judged. A As yet ehe knew noehlngot "my purpoee‘. I held her head tether longer then usu‘litnd by deepente eflon foread‘ho'rde to my lips: _ _ ‘ uwâ€"“â€"' w..- ._ shady oxoontod her threat 0! Pmlino ove’rything; and I felt inclined to attribute my hilnro to the old womm'u ofloionnnm in muting a pmmntnro revell- tion. All might have gone well 1nd I been given another week or n fortnight to win my wilo’a hurt. I begun to believe thnt Ilia 1n: gmwmg unhappy; tint my presence troubled her. Not tnnt she evinood nny with to nvoid me: indeed. the nuns no surely st my.book And all a tangent n lindow at tho ~obedience shy ad uwnyn given dndng‘thgal- goy|_npgn Jud: [now Era-1330 afiif.‘ Bu felt she would 90 happier tad more In no in my thumb. 80 I reoolvgd to doput. m! And than V“ wona_‘ilq__ito_I-n 1913 me} aim the “dub“ All .10 0! Ion." I VII mu in my in“? And the u an '0‘ IM‘ 1 In "all from I IN!” 0! tho nob I finish“ 0! old. now 010 to i to: tune nnd on. And In Ink and 01 While tho wind blew loud ond nanny, And a» wow toll Itiil sud cold. 3 flu an at um. Non. Ii'uinu to tho ma untold: Bluo I"! on. won. 1m. ond dmmy. And her but: like woven oi gold. Then I. bond 3 tub]. knocking. And in. door I opened wido; “0m I come In." Iqid A honor. “From the cold by your amide?” And I onlworod him quite “willy: B“.uo urinar'unnd ololaoId in. door: n m I c on w fond. "mime knight. oil 0 client” Book I called an r old . mm... mm“ 22:? You on woioomo io :21 n O. ' Though i'm not o knighi'i t 1312;" [In Ill, PAULINE. :3"; go little more than conven- .’ man! Bhy noon and rutnint {ado ‘hemaolvea mwiteat in ovgry cold; bu; hi’me héar it ham those sweet lip 31 5 “Tallinn! Pauline I" I cried; do you nqlthe put by which she must come. A is on trunk st my buttermed s rest for my heedâ€"Aha trees sronnd were rustling in the so“ breezeâ€"the monotonous rush of the stresm below was soothing snd lnlling-s tow white elonds ssiled slowly seross the sky. . It was s drowsy. dresmv. bosntiinl morning. I hsd sosroely slope for the lssi two or three nighis. Psuline lingered. ls it sny wonder uhsi my eyes closed end for s while m5 sorrow ~and dies inemene were chose sway by the sleep so sorely needed ? _ y Was it sleep? Yes, heeouse one must sleep in order to drum. Ah! it that dream were renlity. life would be worth hnving. I dreamed thst my wile‘ was beside me. that she took my bond and pressed her lips to it pussioustely. that her cheek wes plmost touching mine. that I could feel her somsweet breath. 80 reel did it seem thst I tdrned on my herd rustic pil- low toward the drenm. and then of course it vanished. I opened my eyes. In. mm of we stood Pauline. Thoee grand dark 'eyee at here no longer veiled by ehe leehee. but open and looking into mine. I new fihem hue to: a second. but thet wee long enough for the look I had aurpzieod to send me blood fibrebbing through my wineâ€"to woke me epxiogto my feetâ€"to embolden me'te tote he: suddenly end swiftly in my urmeâ€"fio cover her aweet tone with kisses. rjaeuln- ing the only words fill). one can find as such a time. “ I lovo you! I love you! I log you I" ' “ I love youâ€"yea. I love you, my hus- band I” “ When did you know? When did you remember 7" For I moment she Inewered not. She bath from my embrace; then. opening the bosom of her dress. drew forth I blue ribbon which hung round her neck. Upon it were throIded the two rings. They seemed to epIrhlo ‘with joy in the bright enn.’ , ‘ Bho' detached them Ind held them toward -3. Gilbert.m my. love. my ‘huihund. ity will um I and! be your wife. it you think me wonhy of it, take :hem and ply-no ‘hom whore may should be. " ’ A trembling whieh' I knew was of joy passed over her. ‘ ‘ , “ Do I love you! love you 1" she eeid, end hid'her blu‘ehing face on my shoulder. The words, the action. was enqugh, but pre; neatly she raised her bed md praised her lips}! mine. - mevâ€"w' .â€" _ v--- v‘ V. “ Hutu Gilbert. you'ro o Mum tool that I thought you tun." Such on ohurutton. won from on old u" t. could not ho puood or. i turn to "moo-tutu. I’d-om. I mp] ohm“! tho duo-t unto-t my noon. I talked o oyâ€"tho thing in tho too. of at Other nonwo- was not worth 3 thought. 0 oouno I could not expect Prlgolllo‘to “ f0; semen yet has seen in a women's eyes the look I new in Pauliue’s unless that women loves him shoves" the world: . No words can describe the rapture of that momentâ€"the revulrion of my feelings. She was mine. my own forever. I knew it;ldonld‘1eel it ovary time my tips touched here. The bright .hlneh which epreed from her cheek to her neck pro- claimed itâ€"her enfiering without reeiet- encq my peesioneth caresses ccnfirmcd‘itâ€" And then once more. via; many I Has. many 3 vow. I placed the ting upon her lingo: ‘nnd know shut my trouble: were at an end. “ But when did you knowâ€"when did ibe monlory comp [amok ?_" wombat lingered yel “mile.” though loetlno leeve the epot where he plum bed eometone. We looked man once more had hit! (unwell to bill ond volley end enemy we noted lopg-§n eeoh other'e eye-.ont lip. am “In: in . ion.“ Nu; mun w. wont forth toga or to thc world and the new sweet lite uniting us. We wdkpd u _ln_._ drum. fitougyhioh wed won only mdlod by the night of homo. qdmlno I" I 'hilpOIOd. “ on you In" cleared. love me ?" “Domes.” she whispered. end henvoiee mended like music. "I knew it when I new you ”ending on the river bank. I: cum to me III a onee. Till then ell wee agirk. ,I new you: hoe end kn‘ew every- : na.’ W Oiiriivroblhg mey close with these words -let u! ehe teat be noted. The trees aloud done know whet pueed between u “that: kindly allude Io'll on no where wg 3» 9nd inuphgngod 9n: words o} 1019 whim hour the: hair of our second sud rod wdigg duy_ alippod 9y: At lg“ w_o , “ Wzy did you not tell me 7" She on; box hood. “ I wanted to find out i! you loved me. Why ahould you do no? 1! you did not we could purl. y3nd I would not you free it possible. But no now, Gilbert; you will now: get rid of me now." " buy the: duly paced and you nid nothing. Then took them 01!. ,Thoy huvo bun no” my hurt out since, wait- ing for yo_u go givo_ luck w_h_op ypu chose." “ No! quite dl. but onongh.'1‘ho "nun. the Ion. qtho devotionâ€"All win my hul- bmd. I on: rememberâ€"nu this I will ropsy. it my low 9.0 do it."_ " You would hue Enid me dun of it I and known you cured for ma. did zou tape ofi_:ho rings. _I’null_no 7" I lined the hand on which they shone. "i'lt‘hgh a! u do" to you now. my mm W o ’ A Hor‘ chonghu hid been the some on minoJr-No whndor I Ind misunderstood her. The id» of her mum; m m it I loved her seemed so propoehronn? " You would hove and me do" of $tel i! g and koowg you carol 105mg.“ by mm. ‘MI punk). 0|“ 0! $39“!!! In ”on. JIM. lwu luuv, nu: Unaw- n _ Brute: or not, three men who have but a immune to lite‘ must' be objeote of inherent it not sympathy. I looked oloeely m them ‘as ehey pueed us. One at them raised lna head and-sued a me in me (one. [It woe A non of the Bioh oi Moonwalk-u: Oatho o. One of m [uh-Lactic“ no slippers undo of “haulâ€"two akin. to a slipper. Wm the Qnm begun to go to Sooslond, sad 00' mo Bolyrood. an me: to Bdmonl. s great place of ground V» out 03 a Holy- rood to um I prlvuo gndon for hot. and unho Ibo II 30 um puma on An nous. shout any-013M houn n you. an. garden " Gubert. my husband." she said. “ I have wept. but now I smile. The ast is past. Let its darkness be dispersed y the brightness o! the present and the promise of the future. Let the love 1 bore my brother be carried into the greater love I give my husband. Let us turn our backs on the dark shadows and begin our llvee." Have I more to tell 7 One thrcg anti: Years afterward I was in Paris. he great war had been tought out to the bitter end. Traces of the conflict between the two raeee had almost vantshed. but those of the second and, internsoiue contest were visible everywhere. The Gaul himself had destroyed what the Teuton spared. The Tuilerree. with sightless. empty eyes, gazed sadly toward the Palace de laOonccrde, where stood. the statues of the (arr lost pro- vinces. The Vendome column lay pros. trate'. The fair city was charred and blackened by the incendiary torches of her own sons; but the homes. had been some time extinguished and ample revenge had been taken. A gay young ofioer. a friend‘ at mine. took me to see a military prison. We were chatting and smoking in‘ the open air when a small body of soldiers appeared They were escorting three .- men. cwho wags! with lettered hauds and bowed he . 1 . With thin. the only difloronoo of opinion tho. um- between us. my tale moy. and. ‘ Ibo!“ {any-01gb! hand a you. {hi-fl Krdé'fi in Maw, top. from Oh. public. w o no grumbling. Mp3“. Wild!" W0 will go toLon- Ml ‘ and .1003qu 2” lb. and. wt»- 0 . “{hn you at not To Italy. of coma." 8b. mm In. with a look Ind pm- Innol tho bud. W0 won now u on: home. Eh. I.“ ma. panning Pthouu. when bone» 0 a were gloworiug n mo. Pthosllgml «lint me 3 tool; I must be ' “ Who no they ‘I" I naked “Blsohgnud Communists," “ Whats no they “lung than: 7" The Ftenohmsn shrugged his shoulders. “ Where they ongm all to be takenâ€"to be shot, the brute: l" , . I started so his eyes met mine, but I am not ashamed $0 any the movement was owned by no feeling of compassion. Oe‘neri, in apiu‘ojmyulf, I plgigd, 9nd yould give My tale re told. My life and Pauline'e began when we turned from that cemetery and reeolvedfio tors? the pact. Since then our joys and crisis av'e been the same as thoee of thousands. As I write this in my happy country home. blessed with e wits and children. I wonder it ‘I could ever Mve been that blind men who‘heerd those fear- !ul [:0de and who saw afterward that ter- rible eight. Could it have been I with rushed irum one dude! Europe to the other to set at rest a doubt which I blush at even harboring? Could it have been Pauline. whose eyee now thine with love and intel- ligence. who lay tor- months, even years. with the sweet belle of her intellect jangled end out o! tune ? Yea. it man be. no; for she has read every line I have written, and as we peruee and reviee tbie last page her arm steals round me. and the rays. insisting, thet I shall record her utterance. \ " Too much. too much of me. n has. bad. n'ot onough of mm you did 3n hum “33y! £911. 19: mo l"_ - He knew meâ€"perhopp he thought I had come to glue; over his punishment. A look of hitter-hue aroused his face. It. flopped end eureed me. The guard toroed him out He out-nod and cursed me until one of the'eol- dnero emote him on the mouth. ‘ The uofion mey‘ hon been cruel. hm there woe lime mercy ohown to Communism in those doyl, The guold end their prisoners turned round on oggleot ohe bonding; : . ‘ “ Shall I. see the end ‘2" mid my (fiend. flipping the an off his dgnr. u “ No. flunk you." But to hand it. In ten mlnut‘ea the rustle o: nfloa sounded. and I know um the Int and gnilu’eet 0! Anthony Matoh's murderer. had found his donuts. : I romemhergd my promise to Generi. Wish gun notable I msncged loget n m‘ea- nage sent which I believed would tench him. 81x_.,l.nomhl Affegyard'n !e_tto_ra namppd “ Oh. lint-i Gillan. don't“. don’teo go. air! Th» gloorgoungsludy. MM Pauline. what will I a o 1 he love: the very ground you In“ upon." I had Damned tor reproach". not sen- timent 0! thin kind. I laid my had upon her chowder. - in spin of m n, I pmod, and would have aided had it possible; boa this :ufiian. liar and traitorn should ll an“; on fibula doom. oven ll I could 1m: saved him by limos a finger. - He had paged long I). LI -4 s30 '51:! of my life. but my blood still boiled when I shonght of him and his crimes. I hnew not how he lived since I last on himâ€"know“ not whom or how many he hsd betrayed; but if J ustios had been slow in claiming him. he: sword had so lost touched him and his and was close at land. ’ with innnmerehle hieroglyphionl poetmuke, wee delivered -to me. n told me ihet the prisoner to whom I had written hnd died two yeere utter hie arrival at the mines. 80 the leaner oximinnl hed not the uninten- tion of knowing she mo of the men who hl£l_b0‘{3y°d hing. Rings“; v" PEI-cult." I nld gravely. “ I um going 0 . by film ovonlng’l co: 1 will write when I (in to London‘" _ ‘ bud my lounge in hall The good old maul-Iraq" £01.! 1°39an 9| (By ‘0!" ._ Priscilla's tons come more copiously than before, but they were tons of joy. Ton dsys lstor hnd Psalms stood beside hot hoshu’s gun. By in: own wuh she visited is slow} I Ruled at tho gate at the oomotsry nniil sho rejoined me. He: (we won very pale. her eyes showed tnoss of many, soon. bus she smiled as she mos my slalom slams. . u.. - ,.. “- " Bin; P11101115, mu Pauline 4m. Vgpghup, my yin. goes with me." A non of the Biol The eerrlsge in which the First Nepoleon mede his lemons retreetlrcm Moeccw. end in which no. es Emperor. set out from Perie‘ in" the cempeign which _eloeed et Weterloo. is now ,preeerved in London emong the efl‘eote o! the Duke of Welling. ton. It is e two-eeeted oonveyeooe. end the top, or cover, is lined with thin eheet- iron. There is eleo e front onrtein of iron, which oen be lowered et will. The wheels ere lam end heevy. end the steps eteither side silver finished end 0! e onrlone deelgn. The reer eeet wee the‘one need by Nepo- leon. Under the cushion of the seet he cerrled blenlrete end pillows. . The but of the front eeet opens, end et the right hend forms e smell oubpoerd, in which were tin pistes. anives. spoons, weter-cen end e smell 1 dl In On the left ie e long ‘openln .exten in forwerd neerly to the 1"desh- erd," en into whichthe Emperor 10! the first netion in Errope end the tniliteriI en'tooret oi the world wee'wont to extend in eet end legs, in order thet he might lie et inll lengt . The hlenkets. pil- lows, spoons. knives end Iempe thet were need by the emperor ere still preserved. bride emhreee'e ourteen deed-fie. ten pain of ehoee end ll bonnete. Bile ie going to he very heppy. Mieeleeipgi river iteemboet men believe thet e whoee name he with the letter I! e nut! to be nnluo y. Generel Great in e very ‘peineteking writer. Hie "Oentu " Initiate on the hettie oi Shiloh wee w tten end rewritten eix timee before he could let it o to the printen‘. He ie now writing e h etory of the wet, end hen finished 1,200 or 1,600 men of the menueotipt. . A wigeapoudens of the Northern Ola-mick records the tollowin story of u plucky adventure of the Eu- 6! Dumnore:~ 0n 6m November Lord‘ Dunmora wu ’unl hunting with some trianglq in_ thefioupd of Harris. and one} blong‘n‘alk he‘snéo‘e‘odod in gaming within shooting diaiuloo otfivg eei’le. one of them of the lerge Greenlend epeeiee. The eeele were ell lying one rook. He eimed at the big one end wounded it. The eeel epleehed ebout e good deel in the wpter, end the whelphoet with the herpoon'ehouldhevb'beenbro ht up at once on the ehgt__ be hard; lit owing to e miehep on the‘ ro'o ehe could not moveu The moment wee oritioel. The ee’el to ell eppeerenoe wee to be loet to the sportsmen, but Lord Dunmore. seeing the wheleboet could not come. threw ofl hie eoet. not end eee~boote. end plunged into the see. end with ieee 9t , em- hie mouth ewemoh $6 the“ :filend gre pied with him. The eeel pulled him on er weter. Alter e greet etruggle hie lordehip eew the see! wee dying. end being him‘eelt ooneiderehly exhausted, he let‘tbe‘ ygnimel-go. end teking the piece, of .tengle: out o! hie mouth. pieced it ee e buoy‘ uponi‘ the place where the see] hed sunk. Lord} Dunmore then ewem heel: to the ehpre got the hoet ed the rock. end, pulling etreight to the spot where‘he hed hue d ‘ with the lane 0! tangle. he‘ et once eu ohed him erpoon into the deep weter, en brought the eeel to‘the eurhee. It wee then towed eehorev ; Ooneidering the time of yee'rf-J enow being on the groundâ€"when thie feet wee eeoompliahed. end the dietenee horn ehoie he hed to swim. end thet thirteen miles of see hed to be covered before he could get ee e o! elothee.{‘I think ell will_ egree‘ in ’ annexing?) this tether - e 88'] plucky'portormnnoo. fljhovwgdding gum! 0! Q BJomh‘ 03:91!” Pluck! Font by a Scotch Noble-II. FAMILY IIABIION'. Napoleon's Canine. Prat. Buckie. en eccentric highly gmed Bench proton-or. prodecgre‘ commotion in Ginger by giving ”or. on e Bond-y. end selecting 3 at” I. mcndene e- " Scotch love song: The lecture me e eulogy of beeuntmmcn Tend otlthe‘ hinonc chorusere * Ind rovod emenehle to their xuflnetron evid downwerd. crud wound up tho epirjted “aging! on old goozch my the Biehop Hugh Miller Thompeozol Mil- eieeippi edvieee thevProtontnnt bieeopelâ€" iene not to employ negro olergynn for the Southern nogroee. Separate oonpegetione with white neotoreere whet he remmepdp Ho believee that the bleolu enhtein .no re'epeot for ministers of their on color. Two indiee contended for prodenoe in the court of Ohlrlee V. They epenied to the moneroh. who. like Solomoumerdd: " Let the eldeet go tint." Snob . dispute wee neVer known etterwude. The unednoeted peletee of e “noon-in tote! ehetinenee eooiety did not eteot the rum in the lemonede on I tenth acct-ion until geilone but been ewellhed end vieible intoxioetion htd been orodnoal. The wicked mixer of the bevel-shed told them thet the peonlier flavor we due to Domething new in Inger. Mine Forteeeue. the pretty ee- who recently chained 850. 000 from I] Ger- moyle tor breech of gromue of rri 38°- hu egun become engaged to MHerry Quilter. the beak clerk Ind mueitoritie. whom the; 'ilted tor the eon of Eflairne. Mr. Quilter hue been a leithluld per- sistent enitor. nnd he renewad hifler 01‘ meeting. to In For no lorbden 1t wee eertein thut ehe 331:1 e1 get 5 ferthing from Lord Onirne. It under- em: ~ however wtint he is rteetly w iuwums ‘1 159000 u sumac- ;°§?Williem Vernon Hereonrt, re hr, 8531810: Hm Main. ie to he” ‘ wanting}; tth :qumy endh :5 v to sup preee them“ in future, It lLocale. but hie eueceee is doubtful. en the Instr-ete- pereiut 1n inflieting only nominabneltiel as long a the fighting in fur. on; radii)? 138:} M ".n intimimh'fii £613»th tfir on. Week at £200. A Fmohmm who nanny ale amok! in his will uh“ the sum 01’.” (D tho-ll bu given to the " wounded in than. wu with Gummy. novelties on tho inurludu of pain. appzouhudmt tho litany wading bill . -; . Lain!“ ll dawn $0 the van ant o! intuition. W In the [soul to: “by lam-non. and rhondon cod ha muted that at tho intuit; killodweb [3193. “any out at top: pro _murgl by “I. IN: 08.]. h undunood on cannon. Lor Tonnynon’u " Thomuu' in." published on Tue-day. is tul roviowod. Thou is um ’10 noon”. his um lumiunpoo Moor “were. an»... admiral”. h:rd|y Vautur uy mt tho poem; pone-m great «Mo qu_s_lfly._ _ mo_noy_. you; wife: never Inipd yourself, '1] look eke: yam-j The m. t qone'yi e root 61 Much evil. Egbfla is In alpll'et with one letter. _Il '. on'd know men'l chemler. follow I! a; home. an love wome'n ; womenlovee men. '1‘ cures! mod to honor lo to deserve I. Only whllpo: Model find its echo land 7 ell. It‘e no! the olo‘ek with the Idea! tl the: goes the beat. ; Home in ‘hulnhov 0! ms, . Don't oomplein of N- bub: un‘til you hevo teased his brand. uey who hyaineworry invite deem Manny.â€" tTruth: ‘ " ’ - flier one o! the‘ nice i3 the who“; I'o them. The Iadieu were b‘ed ecu-ed end drove like med. to escape rhindiuu. wh‘o. in turn). pnqhed their panic to their Mnioet‘ in pursuit. A perry oaowboyl ”I? the :heeeflendndeehed egierbelindieine, w on s e ne y mug i 00 etery one 0’; them while going ezmpezfi The lediee recovered from their [sin end kept their pony. v'l‘huo in a puma in ‘ho Landown- m‘nnh. but at the theatres won on noveltiog u_tno_lnigrludo of pIt_ In. ,' Prince manual has just oonta shut he keep. the cloth in bu oflioe ark III (by long. and often until midn. Ind “III they no tom p‘id than I: in print. omploymnnt. Than, in no oonfirmntio’n of "port “15th“ of Wnlea intendunoot _th_o null agitation ”quot ianr Vauqoo to hi- can by" upper bun in hi0¢ until he got- Ila-:33. _Thoro in much “It about u: his but' very powerlul ‘1 en- titled “A Hummr'n Wifo." hyyoun‘ Irishman nomad George Moore, a con-- ’troveriy o! o lively ohuoour in and by the Announcement that India. thing a the draining lihnry Miami! the outoornof the novol hunineaada hot“ the work. It is announced thulnflu manure ha been dosh out union Unwford’a “ To Laura-d." to huh. 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