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'- ‘ ‘hd‘leafg‘ï¬he mn,‘!ovr’strifc ' ‘- ' .,Thtt'médésmen and; mdAtug for may " andpower; ' 7 ' .'-.r; . "Hue passion: gnékthe cares that_ wither life, -~ A 'IndmithorWhonr. . ' r E 'my'nerves: magi; ,, " ‘ Oh, bother you? names 2’. éaid Mr... Gwyï¬heiwpatient‘y. "Iaay,Mblry.., ï¬bere digiyod‘ pickyup that little,‘ Emmy. on; govern‘esé ? 'fShéï¬ook‘s' as pufe as‘a Snow-drag“ syeet as - “ v '- , c‘ o .., W 3. t"---_L:‘~ nuit'f ‘ .7 ~ . "‘ r's'. GWynne éet‘ hér lips together in a'ï¬dfd'giptcsgioh. "' ‘ " ‘ ‘ You'are'eu'th usiastic, Mr. G wynne;’ mile" "saidf ‘You‘ dod't pay me ‘ï¬xcï¬icloiiffliï¬Ã©nta. "~Y9U'zlever com- na-iféd 'm'e ‘ tota. flowï¬ 34351155359 um Hymn; gist: bAucnftn; as EU}? â€â€˜3‘ auuyv-v-vr, â€" -4: -v- V i a. daisyghnd as bright and‘ bTushin a’s :grg‘os'e. Theï¬rls 9.11: in luck 9., last: " ‘ If that. littTe Beauty 'can‘ make outgirl‘s like her, I’ll buy h’er an gn- dressing rqom. with a pleased ex- pxesaiqn on his hohest, good: matured V1: yyï¬ow noisy you pure! ’said his wife complainmgly ‘ You. forgét my nerves, Jamesâ€"' ’ ‘m bother your nerves: ’said Mr. “WW vw'v-v "--_â€".,vw ‘ . .. - {in this hou’s, I’ve’on‘lyfthken her ‘on trial; and this day. 1110,1151} she goes back to"'th'e."91“ _‘ 'sbe‘camefrom. Low_-bprh§piécé! I've had enough lof "Ygef‘ï¬li‘eady. ‘ Little beauty,’:.in- 54:5 1:2 «#331 pnr’éd «(w to a flow!" .m,. we c’-litEIe beauty will have a.__ short stay esahad. dxsappeatgd {mm , A __:1'.’ - “CCU ; Quite unconscious that her destiny was settled as far as Mrs. Gw nne was 'bonce'rned. Tessa set‘ heme f to" winning the affections 'of her pupils,‘ and to studï¬ngtb Efï¬e ~ï¬ve dis- positions, wicli‘s , e future culture of their minds and hearts.; Tassels task premised to bct'hbonr of love, for she ’waseamesï¬ and con- scientioué; and fully realized the heavy-naponsibilitiu she had taken upon herself. She was duly in the ,spring-time of her own life, but she yes grave for her years, and neither expectei nor pined for the enjoy- ,xgenlgs egmmon to girls of her age. ..;‘_J :_ 1-_ -_._‘ ,Auvâ€"vâ€" v- ï¬V, She had Ioï¬â€˜g ago set‘itled in he.- can mihd'the‘conwction that sï¬e was to be one of the working bees of this world, ahd’not a gay butterfly, and her temper-mica th'omu My sweet, and her mind too wefl‘ba an'ced‘, ' to sufl'er her to become umstfnl or dis- contented. . _; ‘ . :She talkedwitb her young pupils ‘in the school-room, and presuied at. the dinnerenble at six o'clock, a. neat house-maid ‘ serving them, and / was so winning, so sunny, and so genfle in herpretty ‘girlish‘dignity, that ~_!‘.|_ A“L O“ navâ€" r'v'TJ v, the twinsnearly fought. with each other as to which should sit nearesp her, and should display the most af- fection for her. 7 ‘ nsvvuvâ€" -v- v They were but rude hoydens, these godd na‘ured Dorset. laéses, and with all their succession of overn- nesses had been neglg‘cfed, angguï¬a- “c.3305 um wyu "van“.-wfl .._.__ -___-V ed to grow up as wild as the heéth upon the plams aioand them. No oneabutjheirifather had ever mani- fested any aï¬ection "fortbein, qr looked upon them otherwise than as ‘nuisances,’audrthov were there- fore gmsefuhndl-iovingtothe gentld young'g'ovem who. spoke to'them in a. soft sweet voicgrzud W them with a. pleasant. o‘o‘nï¬dingnw. They s ‘t‘ manning with Tessa, and left “ at ten o’clockwith re- luctance. They were at}? school- ’,I_-I_ dishes had: own Xxx mexxx A- 1'03 an A ran-:80 51-ng2 3'98}. ' "S: TBU‘ ,4. .LAQ r .L ,...,..6. w 21'. dwwï¬em hold the ngureoxquv ‘ dam-Ltmdé-m Wis 1y atew W 3- any, but the walk is kepfjm“ niacin cow ‘léfb-«ritnrshpt uysit'a’nllmom $13.3; odhftlypft3§0 Gangefyaaid’ fabodl. thaMbntw almanac ,MissSifnhhm. ' ,' ionsjrï¬itfdioq saysait’s-homt truth, {chain has of h‘ofjnothe’rfégxhagmer of spec}!!! seeinmzpemonï¬hat saw apex-sends; {Hg ‘ujï¬gapm'époughg; but Bung rsawtheghoscii. ~ . ‘ .v v1.“ your: - 'o'ldï¬mflhg‘fiï¬rctfl him) " : Tessa laughed merrily. w, ‘ 11de: ,9 .. Iï¬glaoeé'not Mk that H. Hunt. Sarah. ‘Coqéin' '_',Uon'_1‘_‘ ,flsonnds‘ mpectfdl 1.4. ‘ 1’ ~_. Alï¬bi c a-..“ the mm tows â€MW ' There? way gate mm Fawn directly into dip P “no“ ndfli ma. wusoonin 919 »a e wait-dove cpffaié 9.. ‘u ‘T! '°â€".-.-v1 â€". ~ ., V, _7 , Ghost’s ' Waelk all. the“ fue- \ Wm ‘up warm] and put 09 t {ck walking booti'an _We‘wi!1 go'out mm c 1': -.‘. w . ,' '1‘1.‘ “but “ é "'{gï¬hs‘fljmï¬edém‘ ' ' a ’1 breath1¢§flélf§lï¬Â£hhdféét cw «w her‘s‘implé‘iï¬orm gdreasfdli'il' :4 ibg suit'of-bhck ' alpaca; W" a! short :jiunt'yf :jickétvd ï¬bula - 3'1 ' < ' Tessa. hug bed merrily. WWW papa .éuuh. she said;- ‘an “1118i†:nld heed himthanthe poor£op nursg, Butth ughIdog'j. bohpve AV“â€" soon= Kama £011me ‘5“ tries Willem-ad m theinwaymt'bf: thou-lawnm- den demand took and: way: A“ 'the lawn towards flaw ; __ LL- â€I": ,MT .pv v stirring when looking Exit deh the open heath, but. here in the 'minia- ture‘forwt there ya: _a low, mqmur; ous monotone, like the moaning of- the waves-upon a. rockyshme. - The Wailing of the wind ambugthe pines is themost veired‘ and solemn music heard 'b‘y"hnmail any and: Tessa. stood'ehtianced. her feet half buried among the pine needles listening in' awe and and delight . to Name's grand and matchlees symphonies. ‘ I could listen forever to that wild. sad manner of the wind,’ she said to herself. "In“, “IO-v-vv 1 shut in by' amend looking like fairy henn‘ts' ; into pleasnnt glndee', where, infthe simmer, the sunshine. fell; to the brook; now swollen by Winter reins; to a dark end danger- ous seeming pool; and lastly. to the great feature of the Squire‘s Coppiee â€"tlle Ghost's Walk. ' This Was a. ved walk. conducting from the big waw, with which it communicated by a gate, to the rear part of the cappice, where it was tee-' j mineted by 5 high blank well. The“ walk traversed the loneliest. gloomw iest ' rtions of the eoppioe. 3nd,. had t e plantationof shundred years before closely resembled this. the Squire must have been of a gloomy turn of mind, and much given tendi- tude, for'the walk was shut ins-by dusky trees growing so densely in plum oneit er sidees alnwst to seem impenetrable The stone flag- IYving was strewn with pine needles. n .many places the long branches of the trees interlaced ovenhcaq, forming a continuous power. Marah led the way into the Ghost's Walk through a. friendlygnp between two trees; and Teessslowly followed ‘ in the wake of the twins into the l shadowy region. ! ,-This must be a delightful walk I in the suxnmerï¬said the young goverâ€" But. her young ch: were not willing, that. she 31:03? linger {or even, a small portion of ‘fonever.’ Half impatient, they urged he: ht- wmdylegnducting her intn dell: ‘ ‘ Lag; 12L- ‘ It is,’ said Marthe. " but no one ever cow here but Sarah and me, Miss Helm. , And we wouldn’t game here after dark for all the money, I have got a. 1m 9 made , ourselves in‘ 1 little hollow’ near byâ€"and that mminds me that If left my battledoxe there the last time I was in the author. and that was a month a . It must. be quite spoiléï¬, aha! , ve searched nearly everywhere fox-it; If it. isn't there, it must beamewhem near. I’ll just Ibok‘for‘iï¬. Mile Holm 2’ Tessa smiled assent and Marsh scampered away, pushing her round little person ‘through 9. gap in' the1 hedge-like gr'owth of trees, disap- pea " from the View of the youno mm "Tm‘snd’Sanhwdkeg Slowly bnward over the ‘ e needles that strewed the mac gging, the cold. gloom deepening amend them, and came octet the gateflmt open-'v e‘d‘upo'n. the road; -~ _ -- ‘. n- g mete wk: locked,'bu‘t f ï¬zéiéflï¬iQ aomuw, 331‘. â€" “I“V3Jl 3! 1w“ UGUSMW 0 MW» S2; pardon, Missâ€"Miss Helm !' and Fe (0*! 03 his but. ‘ Odd coinci- TdenceJï¬ss, I have a friend stopping *‘at. theGunge named Holmâ€"Cnpuin ‘ Hoh,’f6rm<:rly of n line regiment. dNo'i-efitién of yours. I suppose ?' ' ‘ Not, 60 my knowledgg. gir.’ fre- tnrned Tdssa. coldly. and with unit «(charming dignity. ‘ I bnotknow' that I'Pobseas tekï¬vaof the nuns: ' “Mn, fan, by George! said If Tod/heflyta 510w flush weeping into Lâ€" -- LA'M-nlnnuna 1 Â¥ â€â€œWWV told the £311de «v W 3*" uhcing tow ‘_ _ 35. vvuwu â€"vâ€"â€" , euou 11‘, id â€ï¬t to a genflemag 1Enough ‘25 r fathat.‘ ' . By Bthis tima'Tddh’étly had 991116111). Tessa with dae’w‘ a fe’wyaaes withm the gbte, emmed by the admix- nebé bestow :1 her. * , (good morning1 “Po“ he said; â€"‘ ‘--â€"- ‘k‘ k'nn‘u_ én ‘ e youn mean uvstI 536%“ gig â€.hil “bentxonggrdw npon mpérï¬ne'ncé. ' I did n‘otknow until terda thntjouh snew arrivd' yes 993%!) 1t, at. Fï¬tï¬steod. I_n-, yourguesnifyon please,“ in {ï¬gflolny this a my uncle Tom Todh y, you†nkow," sud Sax-Ali. ‘ Unde Toin, {11:15 x51 Hist Hahn, my twice-J. - my .. __-_- his .round cheeks otheï¬onanued to feast his eyes uYon Tessa? glorié om loveliness. ‘ don"~eeenrpoe- ‘ sible that you are governess at Heethebeed. Myeousin Mollyâ€"Mn J Gwynne, you knowâ€"hes the knock oft: picking up deaf-yeggendewomenl o vm aspect or ergomneeeel.‘ and Iï¬â€™t see how she unused to‘ pansy-en her rule for woe," V ‘ A voice wee heerd callinfwsenlh at this moment. Th ' Klishned. m! recognizing it ea web’s voice, soliciting eid in her ne‘erch. eï¬rzgmly‘ bounbd away into the depth the ‘ " u'de‘ little mime}: !' emanated Mr. Todbetl ,looking other hieyou'ng relative mi '0. pitymg sneer. ‘All. don‘t be in a hurry. “Helm: and 'he, put out his head to Jeni: her. â€And ,soyou are only: governess}? jBy George, I on? hardly beliisve it; a 19x- -ntLL "..... 3?;va 3511; {ind m; with '3}; entertdqing me with your Esta-91.. BomlntiC. isn't it 1' . Teasa'a gray eyes Med and 'her cheeks widened. She tried to tar herself from Todhetly’s gasp, but he would not let her 20, and she was too proud to make a scene. She ign- aginod that he had been thinking and was no}. hilt-1361f: whens his 33in was clear, but iii! heart in. u tuinult. He admired her, :56 be- lieved himselï¬iglovq‘witkyer‘. Like “6!“: â€DIM-o -_ -- . 'I , most men of impum liï¬e. he had, little'; faith in the purity of woman. He believed from the stone of In. Gwynne. that Tessa was of humble, ithotdisgraeetulprigilundin hideyes she wins not a. lady, not entitled to tha eomsdention due I. lady. e was not ï¬tAto be the wife. " a Mgtly. , ._____ .1... uv- â€"' ‘v i being ‘only one of the lower ch38," who told himself. . i “ Unhmd me, sir.‘ said Tani ha htily. .‘, y Jove, how becoming those ¢ airsm to you !’ cried Todhetly ad- miringl '. ' ‘ You look like a * queen. Youmdmgeï¬atwpretty to be a, governess. my dear. You mdd jot. mind 'ving s fellow a kiss? I’ve If many; pretty girl in my time-4 . V‘SiIZcriod Tessa, in a. passionate anger, ‘How dufeyou insult me in unknown? Shane upon you in-; sulting s defenoeleas girl 3' V She broko loose from him. panting and wild-eyed. With a mile 1110 syppgd ‘into the phost's HW alkï¬'na 7 -â€"-- â€" :n‘br“ airfa’ghued 313333;; ‘ip’tzrcépï¬ng. (rem fléd’ipbo the road. .Tpglheï¬ 1y adi‘anced mto the guts-way {and lgoked after, smiling with the (it of 996 highly ‘amusod. and not at. all," i' Governeéfl I digniï¬ed?†Todhedy. .. 7-..- diécongert'ed. if"!!! we am: an. W13 at» was absorbed in the M‘Qan'yfl... * nib mm! â€d u for once.’ rd mm ;. â€Dow's“ comb id’bp matter 1'. she gbumdedh 1%? sir. I warn. you'notto y": geripon no? *' , (Wythhghedtmocingiy. He {boughtâ€"rhetdmudin‘ 'deyurly Mandamus â€3‘13 W811? gr!“ i; {with «and minimum: timuiou that either meeived'af a phind- W in and: lowlyaspot, clue in the tofu ï¬asï¬mmï¬bï¬m -- - A ‘I 113,1; gin! Non; Bit 3 comm! roam. innit a mum. Apologize to the lady, .or "I will treble yonrpunishl- :7ggd'1nck? aid then'ew-comer, in: cleujfingiï¬g yoice. 4 Enrshamz, u-‘n 1....11 â€"th< ‘- vc-v vâ€"â€"-_N , cone neither saw nor neard the ab roach of chance!!! enginQJVifv My vi: “gangâ€"Yo; 36hfapolqu. You'had hetta' not deity it.’ ' ~ " cums mt: - 2188A 1750“ L MUD. Vï¬th all his bravado, Tedhetl y was a onward. He had wantonly insulted a. dcfenceless girl, believing her tn be low-born. and therefore not entitled We courtesy or con- siglention of}; “gentlemen" like him- self. He had the loqse principlesâ€" or want. of principle-flecnliar to many gay young my " ï¬eersmnd had never hesitated t6 kiss a pretty face whenever he foundlt, whenever the social rank of its owner-Was eon- sidenblv beneath his own. His mment and rage at. thus being bmugllt to bed: by Sir Victor Ches- wiek lor his ‘gmss insult ,bo Tessa Helm were themfore exaessive. He glued “the young Baronet. with an angry deï¬ance and his lips trembled, but he did not Speak. a- 1...-..9 v“ -' “V'â€" Tem made g movement to retreat towatdfthe ooppioe gate. "Be kind enough to wait one mo- meat, Kissfsaid Sir Victor Cheswick, With a chivalrous cogrtesy, bOWing “Wang befltotbsra. .. 231% sure Mr. Todhetly‘intends to apqro- #:51- .h's ' soundly attic}: upon ‘xTodhqï¬y'sym‘hps cut-11 m a '1; modicum“. nflhg W Jot! wand 3:983 “w W 000.387- '22» “33?, Quid 33:0 7' Casi me to? 1:. EEVER .3 33k Victo: , in- -_1__:II W , i. M Wm“ '9 I -â€"sa;~ anâ€"qu‘vâ€"V .- § the littl ‘SE‘EEFF Em looks “[11 "3†13"†B! MI».- I ‘9‘ 'ianld‘ m TNT-D‘- maxi 1‘8}: VictorCh aw iii-"4W “:91 5.“; il l . - .. . «t The-mist. bond? 3 d “a“ e586 M ' baitin ' ' ' ' 1. mdaanotherw ' ' 'm' Jive’ Jouga. . ' ‘ ’ I“ here; “all! do'Jhofli m 12:: ‘1‘! mmwm W " :3 y. .r ‘ â€snub. t' ‘ Emma «hiatus “We-.333 saileess'I, WMrm‘fl w '1 une'hhiucwsiia £8131 aw mean to utter ‘any comphi‘fm ‘ blushed «ividiy. 1‘ led-wilt £0: mahWMthn’QW A we, Sir Nicaragua Iflopoawhbeu troubleibydu til! medhï¬d- but cï¬ancé meeting.’_ [ 01Ҡ$0331" .0... n- :pur samd there in the M ahadows of W 9' and talked, for 0.1 ofgtheil‘ '.' _ dug no†t, égav “â€95 . and Sarahpama ‘ ink , â€lest‘s lgWa‘kégt iqï¬ .4 .v ' hasten}. is 13m . ‘thetwo its ï¬g. . hm. mam-".5:- W when I.hab5eer-Q’°W ‘4 ,9“ ma, .5de vâ€"u v._-- v- ‘ ‘ I unmet «timid? ofaJnyfl Victor cheeï¬ufly. ‘ant'I ho our unquaimce,msuzng‘y we will not. and here. I ml! 31-: my“: few tip in Leda.- The young monikedmi to the gated 19,ch an introauctiou, 2:13:81}: gézï¬ made his adiévl» Inpr away. Tessa. looked % a sigh. He was an n33, so chmlmus, and htd'wb knight‘ly cmgwsy.Ԥl‘$ L “ï¬rst £8.24; gamed targiyevueadtm be'z’mtytd existence; ‘ Team grave anq silent, as she mung ï¬ F"‘V .---- -_- . w . the cop ice gate‘ with :Béf-you†at chargesgnd mlkd 810W§yiwï¬7 the o 00;; of the Ghost‘s “74w. , 1* win mOiued amongthc pid‘bsqbbvb he'r bead.‘but-she'did not murmur the weird and soicmn musics1m element Lad entered into, K Mg: strange thoughts were‘ ' ° In; her voung snul ;‘ ant!“ her ' . - awakening to thatcnoï¬bu m humanity tothedm ‘lhvnéhild .hfe was over forei'er fin!" The ydr'mg Baronet fling gm: ox er the Dorset baths drag him the pictured! a lady-'53 face, framed 1n masses MM and lighted by my‘mltc! face such ashad ears, and (‘0de {393' of womanly lovelmeï¬ beauty ; ; ‘I mustacherugnmnw W astral: myxmnaé ï¬shelémw - Uriâ€"we heart '1" wondérif 356le one. I have n eunuch)?!“ llU‘u ,ï¬x LU aw. touconmdiï¬-xflh ltlé â€"vvâ€"v -â€"~ ad; 1; v, é , K- .- gamer about 1E CAUTION is 'ï¬i‘e‘ WW! .» oveline“; '9‘ " . v': v WEE?" misï¬t-7m