The sweat of a man's brow comes ¢ ser bread. PERTH GAZETTE E ! i i i i i 2 F f & 5 tha ++ E ie j 'th oft arms to clasp it, with kisses to cheer southe it, > ° PERLETE + yoo-eat-three > juan emather ! will certainly slap you," he maui he's gut to give me sume candy, then," rejoined his young interlocuter, "1 can't g tany candy here--any American candy. Atwerican candy's theo best candy." © And are American little boys the best little boys?" asked Winterbourne "IT dom'tknow. [a:an Americ_o boy," maid the child. * Taee you are one of the best [" laughed w rte" "Are you an American man?" prurmed this vivacious infant. And then, on Win- men are the best," he declared. His companion thanked him for the com- plment; and the child, who had new got astride of his al xck, stoud looking about a, White he Uremcasd a mefican Winterbourne looked ale the path and saw a beautiful young y vancing. American girls are the beat girls," he ad "* Limagine that i» yoar fanit, not her's," said Winterbourne. "The young lady inean- while had drawn near, She was ( 1 im ite mualin, with a humdred frille and her hand a large parasol, with a deep border of embroidery , and she was strikingly, ad- mirably pretty, ' Mow p they are* " thought Winterbourne, straightening him- solf in bis seat, as if he were prepared rise. The young lady paused in front of his bench, near the parapet of the garden, which overlooked the e. The little 7 his ing-pole, by the aid of which he was spring. ing about in the gravel, and kicking it ep not a little. are you doing? "Tm going up th 1s," replied Ran- another little jump, scattering the pe about Wi The it Wint = ears. * That's the way they come down," said Winterbourne. "He's an American man!" cried Ran- --. in his little hard votes, " yeung lady yave no heed te this an- neuncement, but loo brother." *' Well, I guess you had better be qulet," she simply observed. ' "STRATFORD, ONT. WEDNESDAY, JULY, 31, 1878. *. M. Raudlett i the wite of Chart" bevy toe They are mak terbourne's affirmative reply -- 'American | atoc curope," said the oun rl "He wants SOY sort are ao godt. None, " a young gi _--. Hs i im such » cape to ~s he come Lanny wirers; started: on he 424 goes round with" a teacher ; the perilows journey alung the Mesilla val.4 rad 't let him brogaads Literary and Art Notes. LITERATURE. dollars worth af books y found « number of miners boring for water aad that * She was bare-headed ; hut she balanced in | cars : i i : | 3 F hay presented to Lehigh » Penn, a li t i i I 3 E ¥: E. ible Society ia im such demand vee thousand i of the English language. Eee Samy Wen in the columns of The 1m on reform, with an eale ow "1.212 Ways of a gq EF j i : i i Fy E i lL. " Randolph," said the young lady, "what ee my E g vt ii é wo Al dol "This is the way!" And he gave | affairs th Mes Fig E t th ii rte | af =f lt queso ol the borem amd buggy. if i Avother luvch-lasket, ami this she eeed also, It seemed to Winterbourne that he had 'téen-im es manner preeuted. He got up and stepped slowly towards the young jeré, throwing away his cigarette. '* Thee btthe boy and | have made acquaintance," : ility. im Geneva, a« un- cg | had been perfectly aware, a young man wa | ** bot at Lherty te speak to a young aamarried | " | taly except Under certali farty secure mucainents and i a} mas here coming standing of you in a garden. "This pretty American ~[ w, however, on hearing W nterbuas tes chant SUEE Kieply giao Seki 5 "whee y wer the then tarned he and "latihed para the take and the opposite moun tains, HL r © Wondered whether he had gone tw far; but be decided that he wast al- alow r, her than retreat. hike be was thinking of something elee to say, the shoukl like te know where yoo got that pele, ° she said. * Thought it!" respemle! Randotph it te say you're peng te take it to Italy." Yea, Lam going ty take it to [taly 5" the child declared. = ax two ribbon, "Then she reste her eyes upon the tuspect again, " Well, [ guess you had pektar Inte it somewhere," she a mement. « "Are you going to Italy *" Winterbourne wagered in a tone Pespeet. é young irl glance! st him avain }1*, Yes, mir" she rephed. And ahe said noth- ing more. t " Are you--a--geing over the Sumplon ? 7 ° " ia bred b i w > - te FEE? i jl ge iy 8 fi ei i} it i i i fi : i i if bf Fs 1 doen't know," she aaid 1 are we going over 7" ami where *" the child demanded " To Italy," Winterbourne explamed " Tdon't knew, sand Randolph. * I don't want to ge to Italy, | want tego te Amer ea "Oh, Ttaly oa beautifal place '~ rezoned 'the young man... -. a ** Can you get candy there * Randolph ined, you havé had enough candy. and mother thinks se tw." "T haven't had any forever so long--for a hundred weeks!' cred the tury, still mvt, The young lady inspected her flounces and smoothed her toons again; aml Winter- a} al ber charming completion ; she was evidently neither offended or flagtered. og looked another way when he spoke to a . this was simply her habit, her manner, 4 Yet, as he talked a little tol out the objects of interest in view, with which she nae nainted, she ually gave him more of beneti glance ; he saw that this was perfectly aod unshrinking. It wae not however, whet ready for the attack. 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