Atwood Bee, 9 Jan 1914, p. 4

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pes * Ree jt Londoee and eine Viehes: while A Strange lee ting; MANY FAMILIES FOUNDED By|Job8 Baring, the son of « parson, ( . passing a year," simi- : . ai TRADESMEN, lar' e the founder fo iM a : : cies fi rat é nobie petra two of earls--Crome © ie ia bi ei ~ oo ee Shek eee ee thbrook--and two of pew Or, A. Husband in Flight. _.. abe} Apprentices and» Farmers' Figure|° er . - Es ; z cal ales "th emance of the: Pi "Phe-Rarl. of Onslow tte for fore-| 7 | : sy 3 father one Thomas who was ha = ST Peerage, ! & grocer's assistant ts r the days of OB AEE Reet ener oven, foc rio i He wried Se isueh | the first Stuart king, while among. {| "fragrance of i: the marriage 1 must take place. very | bur the werious, {game 'Ver Ret to doughty 'sede of arms, al-| oe ee pasts whose progeni-| :" incon botore Ni maltggn gps Al > ra ei upon J¢-dariny ay vee ge jn' London - ugh their ancestral halls are de-! tors the counter are the violet and the idraw back and gaxc at her in the dark-|2ftheway corner in , it aks ag ene at but tg the a sae of the the Ea Bare, of Browolews Denbigh color of the leaf 8. if it mn eep for centuries, an e e en usiness Leicester ss one!' re pated. Mollie with Tin-| &M but > : A secret no one'ever went into it to hal F mien eet Wee 'of th reial ace! and; Perhaps one of the most remark- rscaptb gener! ome ra _to-mor- e abili ©. e¢ forefathers. to able romances of the baronete ow crystal clear it ld not the pallor of the face " arted, metcy is afolile her, not. nee the pai e 1 aide Fe att ebas m mbled be ad, ne are a bridal table, ien't iter ahe's trike @ bargain, do many of Eng- that provided by the history of the! pt a ucent green, the - "You ask ine 'that, Mollie} not afraid, dearest; you will not--draw. sai vent as far 20 ae 'old ndbility"" owe their Cummings, the representative of = sh awe violet eaves: ear," ake said almost inandibly. 'There back?" he-eaid in s ye smient or verrible . I didn't want to make © maid and h , ae mell § it. t. As soon a3 --there are reasons. He iy satisfied, And pi fons. Fir 580 Up aad eee % Hie i rank and riches. Apprentices, farm- which, Sir Kenneth William | Cum- oben Saek the Bock rey ee ee "folie after 3 a moment wa eho aa said in a low volce. It is I know!-st least demurely, on can TS: ap SEMpON, Srocets; aeoeees and pr has pene service in all parts dainty wis fet Perfume tht it wll of two of thought. "Then I must be con- Bac » But you, who: may guess." jeve arge owners figure in the ro- of the wor Sir K Kenneth entered \ nok. It-it is Mot too late" irs, ' nae t 'ede cee aski; mantic, pag adage A Mair ie 0, To Hv laughted. "I back! Ah, 'arm' of « cae oC the univ yi! Sos eee tre mances of the peerage and baronet- the medical service of the army in druggist " y sik you ity +o epol it an ordinary wedd g. well, I could Jove got at you to ' fought t ried "to ao 2 what ne had ee cy, @ mere accident sometimes Jead- 1862, and retired twenty years later know Bim, ben bait cad with dalight at) of making yo sy Celine; Some little time; but presently ehe ing rae ile to a vile, ae and after pecaming honoiable brigadier er Cns Feud of aad Tey if a8. 'track iar lo ve as thar én ao of ae dean "in fact, tiers Jack gurasd' ie piss pees ppointiment. at privileges in the old days. ; Surgeon. The first baron was ruin- bo la, And no woader" But go one Oly: just what I fecl De" |" Bhe~she is axi cep, ard Mollie. reluct- ince one Edward Osborne jump-'ed in the South Seca Bubble, and VIOLET tie: my eoul ia thirsting for the "eeu "TT have told Mollie," she said. 1M or tg tomt fook so hurt, Jack! ed from old London bridge to save sold the family estate in Aberdeen- G Ss detail woean you ait ere as calm e nodded. 'nats r-gat. as ' ' ri a Ne 'as 3 boiled eRe and as cool as 8 0 . And why ehouidn't ene know? You morning! All that calmness of hers was his eo 8 daughter. from drown pre The second baronet.emigrat- lycerine oF ber, whi'e Em all of a tremble with ex-| will not be alone: ane wil, be able to bo only apparent. epend upon it, she ing, afterwards marrying her and ed to North America, where he was et oitement ue a: purit a, Seine ear » {with you. Was she surprised, Geappoiay roe all OF f aurer Ae wake we ore a md acquiring by the marriage a goodly elected chief of the Cherokee In- For sale by Cunadian drsaghele; rors said Clytie. "He ie comi temerrow a. | 8 he looked at him with faint wonder; ng ehe will come down looking--like her: estate, every ambitious apprentice dians, and it was his absence from Tone baile eebececn mt the wedding. ot self, ia the. ES se! . "o.! , Clytic, isn't it delicious? "My fondest, tor. the romont she had forgotten | teat in the world; is there aly girl more Io ae as "been watching for .a similac England which led to the sag pid the Andrew Jengens Co. Ltd. SSserirnte wildest ho are goin realized DO til , ly, more sweet? Oh, Jack, if I were. a man, ce, for Edward Osborne was. bein deemed extinct. But i ' Bt ee SS ee et eee we |j, XO. she waid, pTith » smile. jpeoltie ' Song Cea son ete Re eratand how oe Mathder of the Duke of Leeds'| assumed in 1877 by. Sir Beneath spedcered ony t _- th nght ia that! time ae ane Itkes ¥ 7 Wasa shded s as "Gat, yon? sis fetorted, inereduloualy. family, one ae wee toe eet wos = og r u ~heroic and quixot a 0 4e, * ; : q r . * youra_of sarranderiag mley ang The nee learn ged Sa. "the is the Should say thst at this moment, t influence and intrigue, at . Hips which is -now repre money, and gomg back to Camden] Town | pisghtest, the sweetest, tle kate prouder or happier man' on this tained to the highest rank in the |} sented' by. the Marquis of Lans- and genteel indigence now ar6-cui-in al tae wor. ar o He tcox | than Sir Willred Carton | | peerage: downe and Lord Fitzmaurice really oins 10 be the xeal. mistress of Bregniey! fer hand, but Olytn thdrew it ae ei0| He.Started and Jooked at her, "i Earl Db, al ted th h Willi : Fe Cae erat cate weaia) Aad ae Mah eat aod cataed cates] MOREA SAae iting mae, angan | EAN of Dudley.» [originated through William Petty, ytie, wha e e low eV I6 '* Buch an absolute dear! Really, I think it b Be js oe os rt age Taco, taen her lip, But it was too late for retraction,|. And it was William Ward, an- 'he, fi t Lord Eldon clothier, while Te retu: oll ould have pro-"Suadenly ahe ran forward sna witit for reinore. ' nie tremuloualy. other London apprentice, who 16 rst coal' was the son Ros cued SO Se All unwittingly Mollie aan. Hung her a arme round Jack's neck whet have I said, what have I done! faanded the family of the Earl of * ed life b ei had 1aid | her hand "eon ree ent woees | They Dh non back into the wood ag m | he cee pated, his, Ups had. tightened, Dudley. He came up to London iway sae z ith A making a Tu 10 viie@ m modes ride, 1} They talked. more quiet . for gome 22a "0 = gave tam acme -- vie ready beginuing to grow hard and ctern.' when a lad, and was bound appren- x way -- or t acme of alt time, but ot last went upstairs. In the eq in euence, her lace averted: but tie! .you cal me Bir WI ilfred Carton," 'h tice 'to a cit goldsmith. A lucky ewceastle banker. timately he| @@@S@®eeer 0200230002888 light Motfe noticed Clytieis pallor and fo) in e very now und again with little , Said. "You kuew---- y 7 was called to the bar, and his bril-| @ @ weakness, but attributed t to the ex: : eS claves | ge was trembling. | , chance placed him in possession of liant ili led hi e 5 + efteme the emation, Clytie had passed ness = on nsec he, f faltered T ku 9," ehe ad-| oe riches for shortly after he had iy era im rapidly to ) 5 Prous! t fe al delightfully easy," ehe eid. oy Po = . e woolsac "You are looking fagged out, dear, ile. etood up mand - outa onted her; and/set up in business for himself no wonder. But you wil Cte right now. | vole vdny se shoppingownat more, nas |*RS,felt like a prisoher in the dock. | Tombard Street a gailor who hed| A Radical Earl. by 5 os --, a wil ren = e D c ? ' ; 1 str and your tralh"we' meet 'you at Se ry not joudiy, bat 'with an sactantuian which just landed from his ship came in| It is the fashion in certain circles} @ ] jens storing sister witl be Felioved of her amort ae Eon Gheen to thé at oe nes ent knew," the a mmered, "I knew the|and offered to sell him what proved 'to twit Lord Carrington, one of the oe ~ in ne t wee some time before she left Clyti ie, an e RE SOUS, 0 SO COLLaes ay aw you; at least I gueesed--| to lot of rough diamonds. , Scraping Apple Trees, and "when ho had gone Clytie mi Spreading breakfast of-mutton eutleta] thet night in the churchyar a2 Ward tought them et an inomeane prime movers in the smal! holdings --_ . her knoew beside the bed, her face hidden than any play 1 ever saw! 'Have soul & nt his brows on her, and stood for | War g movement, with his sympathies for} Dr. J. .B. Danderfo, Bowmanville. an we outatretched arm te haat leer sata Hard voice silonce; then he asked in @/adyantage to himself, as well as a the workingman. The scoffers rare. On the question of scraping a have; Tm ng to get you come eupper. "And Clytie; she knew? When second lot which the sailor brought ly get the best of the encounter,| ple trees a difference or cee CHAPTER XXIV. fhe ran a aad left them alone; but onawpen? proathed Mave as if "he were | the next day, and it was this lucky jowever. for the radical earl, to a! seems to exist as to the advisability ack reached London in a condition of though they were alone, Jack felt no near. hy do you | t me, speak to me, like| stroke of fortune which ena led good humor that is seldom ruffled. |of scraping the coarse bark off ld mind. to nao the well-worn, phrase, more er to Clytie, She geemed jost in thougat! (hie, why are you so angry?" ard to become jeweler to. the d ping coarse bark Off o ereuiy to bo imagined than deveribed. He and eo aloof that he could make none of "Tam wot angry," he aid. "Anewer tay . adds a ready wit that is seldom at, apple trees. It is not the intention was still like a man walking in a drea vere approaches; 'but presently, uestion: I. want to know--the truth,|/court. But it was the bargain he| | fault nere to inflict the vie f the likes vessel drifting without a chart on Slollie called them from the verandah, hen did ehe know?" struck with the last of the Suttons, | °".: bee . " oO Cc le views o e writ au unknown gea. But he refused to Clytie rai her eyes t& hia. "The--the day of the storm,' , Mollie | Tut, tut,' is his usual answer.!er upon the orchardist; but rather ) any attempt to solve the problem; he bad | "I want to say how much I feel your | jerked ont, ae if {u spite of coll as it|Lord of Dudley, which enabled him) «7 was one' myself two or three/to give an explanation, with wiven his ur pom 6 to reiral a s wood € to ine éhe said painfully. | one werg cowpelicd anewer. 4.8 u-- } The Lord of : aay & explanation, with reas- ° promiec; vou will you spoke to her--you let your name slip m, enter the fond oe d. oat d | generations ago."' Which is quits|ons, relative to the effee upon ti ow uuw wre ee! OW ey 'on lar u an wanted a When one comes to think of his position, --ho ot hat oun | ore you But w net 'You love her, re ine 20,000 J miple security. j true, for the founder of his family! the trees which have been scraped. hit resolution will not appear strange, for must seem to you; but you will be. patient.) married, she is your wife" loan on al was one John Smith, a respectable| The arguments offered in favor of most assuredly the man who is dying of will wait--wil f (To be continued.) Ward replied that he might do bet-| draper of Nottin ham. I } thire: in the desert does not criticize the "That is right," "I will bo me Mtae-thinthat.~ He himself had a nT > le aesities & rele catan povaping ai :--(1) It removes sca . ; € Fe s who|insects, and eggs or cocoons © ing i son, Humble by name, and his pre have sprung from the people in by-| other insects; 3) it. somehow or by. It in jase shou rs x sod my uty, x wonder ie « that ras ahip- had a oa young, one days could, of course, be ad-| other improves the growth of the for him that the: water is there ree At} sho eign give ourself t wou ma. re . BGM, eae ; tig soul ia satisfied. only so happy." Be a - o06 a helen break ae gar panting. uch in love i : thsi or that he was the morning to be rare anim. Her qoicits seem to Ob- | ed Srertanbity a 'and i oe ier join Sould nol not ee ae o "Lo eyon ted Tife as the on Jeaves the tree m injury and gun geal oe wal t the Sra this a ie Ane pr me Dard aan first of the Salis : td t ith -- hat (2) if a deep! d 1 m particulars 6 steps by which "bridge carpenter, wi very little (2) if removed deeply--and it is al- uid make Clytie his own ut heat | Iaughter to Mollie's characteristic éallies i ' --- aii aad i of wit, Clytic refused the 'bury's, was a ---- ie § ii, | money. When 21 he went into busi-| most impossible not to scrape too get, martes Soe sanuce Inls' fisline Sour | nigh an i ae it the room bail, and could only ene et 90" ness on his own account. Keen, re-} deeply--the tree suffers from dry- | priv at people are given to ma with Mol. fe looking on, for Ciytte detained daughter the moderate me hard solute and devoted to work, he} ing out, or loss of moisture which ' wo inuch fnes about ler un at his death; but his son Richard forged ahead until he became as may be considerabl during cold Jack four ah oa diffe ult y in obtaining the o girls eat up d aft rd room 8 epecial Stow and hin ochpeial gpwes.B page, ANC alterwards § q| nudson earley, the principal dry weather; (3) if wounded in this u t jof the robes to Henry VIII... and' partner in the great wholesale | way down to the living layers, fum- competiod to make in the pursait of his up in b he made such good use of his afl house of Kearley & 'Tonge, the great | gus diseases gain a foothold ; (4) re <>: aco Silene oe ees. portunities that he was successful te, importers and merchants, be-/it i is a. waste of time, and if the bark ete, te' A P y ; deregtaa toe eee ». ™ obtaining huge grants of jing made a baronet in 1908, and a) so scraped off is not burned the in- a tle . g Pp o no Sie for ee Williaa Cecil, | 'baron two years later. sects and eggs are still capable of avho became nr urghiey, Then mention might be made of | in ; | injury re ' And it was no northe fi baron: 'the fact that Lord Brassey's fa- -| The outside cork ] aver is imper- nape tecod at him. the turbulent sea of the City Even at who founded the house of Bedford, | ther was the humble son of a Che-| vious to water. and at the same "Anything happened, Mr son? t moment, he did mot realise that he but one Henry Russell, who in the. shire yeoman, who first achieved time it permits passage of gases, i teen on cree i well, on ro to he wae absessed be aan thas fifteenth century made a modest oe | Wealth and fame by successfully|that is to say, it supplies the tree' ' © don' w aut this, the eleventh, hou Id t out of the part ownership of a! &| exploiting "nayvies," navigators | with a conarine perfectly suitable 6 alge at Weymouth. : | as they were termed, in the con- | to its needs. And, as it is a non- " proposed mine: "an drew up at oor. and Clytie aed Sir William Crookes, ~ Ancestors Kept Sheep. Eltcagee of ee ee or conductor of heat, it protects er eeoule ames out with To wpeak plain. MoWie got out. He ried to them. bd Nearly 300 years ago there was a nee in Englan surope a rst air sudden changes o tomy peart. an it. I want you to f the twa, Mollie 'Woked the © mere nee English inventor of the Crookes jaunt eae tc Oe Hew of | pn sought his services and temperatu come a: lytic ry unite c : $ . me was eating his food with a haste calc: bee taco was pale. but she met his|tubes which made the X-ray possi-|P _ s, when the Earl of Arunde]' 50 many were his undertakings| {ft ig tented ihat the chief insect tiaaiy woe eoudene, ---- "igeetion, and whon he murmured, "Dearest thank | Ble. He-has received from King taunted the Earl Spencer of those e an army Of) aimed at in scraping is the oyster y et toa good di . ' . nd at. feat only Javed somewha d sau have come!" her lips relaxed for; George the Order of mee and has days with the fact that a time when !7 5,000 in his employ. shell sca or bark louse. a strangely. but eud his & moment aud 5 miled; but was si e 3 A j io very serions r thi cuits sad fork aud isckek thommnitalts | & someone Ge ibe oniie which truck "a i ou president of the Royal certain great events were happen- | -- vl ere ry ee ot bark petrhinking ng it over, are you?" gald Chope, oF ie ee Taiesies the cuemraee ~~ ing Lord Spencer's ancestors were, Things--RBig and Little. of she trunk "al aarekove can do "Well, that's right. I'm not goi peared; the verger and the pew-opener keeping shee ep. | 4 1 . think of this for a ti It wl ta bother you thaswth, mind! I think were already there, and to mar- : 'When my ancestors were keep-| What do you thin § no amage there. inust cra anfent go we - a page ont a altar" into hig proper place at the Pointed Paragraphs. ng sheep, as you say,"' retorted | smallness? It would take 250, 000 the twigs where the bark is thin. Look here, Til teil you what Til do; I It all seemed to Jack a part and parcel] Moraover, the freckled criminal a8 Spencer, "'your ancestors | years to count the atoms on a pin's However, even if there were many ghall book a berth for you on the White of ie dream; an if would not hz ave 'been ; . h We would hate to begin it} scales on the trunk.-it would be so Witeh on the chance of your coming with sur ee if [a Se and pargon, "fee, with. is bound to be potted. were plotting treason.' for f ldn't end it. But! much easier to kill them with lime 1 me. yo; don't arty anything.' aa Jac pal ver pener, ytie- . the fs -|for tear we wou S ahs oO K 1b. 1c - gpaned Bet {toe m wi ing Ww chance it bridetcand: Rois 2 Yad Naud ony sie. = -- bgp pec ae always finds me ne SS enttrs he family we must take the word of science sulphur. One could spray ten trees ior some' ng seems to te mune ia Fou per na wreath of peor. @ sta é F + ei a sy my fre right enough. You zo on ppt Se. tr ar on BS ge dlgeetn Success seldom comes to a man|the fact that they spran rom | for it. But this is not half _ while ees scrape one, -- er, HSL an - got ne 7 : é a . : - vd . . * ore ac: - an appointment : ; jhe repea the words he was tod_ to! who is too lazy to go after it. farmers who bred their sheep and) story Now, if you take one o ally ae BCA \ ont teed OF 8 minuto, Chope!" called | pone pA as Au automaton. Eve! 'The more a man's thirgt is irri-|eattle in the Warwickshire fields in | those inconceivably small -- ally. _ _ ut Mr. Chope -hook bia head and went: Clyti tie,on his arm he f felt Hke a somnambu-) pated, the faster it grows. the fifteenth eaters Ay founder pore sapere the investor of poked Mrs. Casev was -- ae ] ont quickly. ' ey went into the vestry. and Tt iest thing for a man tolof the line being pencer, a/will find a universe Glled with cir-} Mrs. sey wé roud ack did not ge after all hia heart old clergyman began to fill in the re 1© eases a / man to } secular son, and still more and tind eee 5 Axed on tbat little corthge and ymake out the surtitionta. They acquire is old age--if he lives long grazier, te took to Fam ine jcling orbs, eapetae iy nor sy at proud of Mit when ie went into a f nestling amidst the pine trees, an e : ed their names: and, ¥tie too oe hy rau Oo with a motion o pede 'ey started for it pre sently, Clytie and Mol- the pen and bent over the musty solume, | nou 1. . . re coe ace one = nt, a tem, and tna 4 valouled down to gymnasium and made himself local- ~ lie were walking in the g hen he Jack Jooked at her keenly, expectantly;! When a watch is run down it|husban | its own that is ¢ ly famous, says The Argonaut. Then 4 With a whispered "Here he lel vrcesed ceueneting nad cennsh ts her Stops working, but it's - different| The fonder of Eis Thouss of An. the .000000001 of a seco and with des Sex & eure reached bar oxix \ i a ere a H exec} , 2 WJ ' we : ne } . Y oF Clytic's r gncouragingly an ahaa name mechanically. Pe ooa | With: some men. glesey was a -- Paget, son of!4 course as exact as a pianet's 4 wish abe didn't like. and whea s waiting for him, hor heart beating fast, wishes, and ahook hands with them. Jack ; is well enough fo be a thinker, | One of the sergean © seri Sometimes we like to get onto suc Michael came, home that night she ' ® faint color in her face 8 apent paid the fees, tipp he verger and the oe too often the man who thinks |in the city, while about 500 years | facts and speculations, when we |" eded to take him to. task . e day thinking of him and t ment- pew-qpene: ith a liberality that ago, the Bathursts were trading as} think of how small we are in this proceeded to tak . o Re r na step she had taken; and now that the the ld pair blink and gaep and aa. does nothing else C bury d Stap! in "Took here. Mike Casey. what' 8 { weakne he strauge feeling of falntness down ions on ead--then led N Cordeli tice d 3 1- clothiers at Canter ury an ap e-| world of tears, and how insign 1ifi- id A , . a ; | o, Cordelia, prac ice doesn't a' this I'm hearing about yer doin's at which alwaya ympanied the attacks, | Clyeie, & followed by Mollie, to the C urst. Ultimately one Launcelo ot | human events generally : 4 ' one of which had assailed her-last night,! "We've just Xm © catch train." | ways make perfect. Even good be ld cant are hum ger *lthe gymnasium? Don't ye know ad passed away. she almost regretted 'said Mollie, with 9 long breath ne if she' physicians occasionally lose a pa- Bathurst became a Lodon alderman '-ppey help to make a fellow hold up| 2° ® a to Dave' ae what she had done; though ehe knew th had come safely, not to eay trium ntly, | P and his grandson secured a title. | his h aa 'a feet that he is hiewer it's rowe are, ] no the attack might return at any moment, through a ar g. ordeal. . "How splen: | tien ; f se to the Spencers j his head an £8 money to-pay for yer destructive and was convinced that her heart was af didly everything has gone, Jac od eve! Payin remiums on a fire-insur- Reference to See eee: the | thai a universe of atoms aayioy, aoe "Why, what do fected and that «he would i timed ft the gocuraty © of Bradshaw. ying p minds onet that 350 years ago e| a time=t vanity carryin- on? ; Vv, ayes, Aa' ectraordinary conviction for | But, act ta prieh oT were not "here! i iis, Py icy is hke throwing money Read of the house of Cavendish, of | and yet it is no time-for va ye' mean, mother?' asked the as- girl, o thy a min y eel #0 ee lly rop!' ' rf * * (tata tad Ciytie's, to entertain, bit the oonriction | "Jaek took Clyties hard. and hela ft 1 the fte--until one has a fire. which the e of seman is | tonished Mike, "Ain't they sayin aa there, and it bec mene Brite ge after | tig) gptly in his, anell te across at apltie: It's rather difficult for an easy now chief oe: as ano land-| "Have you hot water 'in you : all over towh that ye have broke each mysterious: atta tm the morb) "I can't. very we Tow you out © ™ 2 tt 92 63 . and absolutely unnatural condi io es of her cab, Mollie," hes id a ws going rangle -- people from owner in Suffolk, who had. 'the good house? Have I? bd dear boy, a bn of t uel _ records dowa m she was con us only one de- "* ; but I might have t -- a ne. an oye ere ene nowied. sire -to 'restore Wilfred Carton to his som. by myself," the remarked using him for.a door mat. luck to obtain an appointment ags|/am never out of it th t own; an ser mental a tude waa Bs tally nan 4 iat ok * alionta treasurer of the chamber of a wtrange as her physical condition; she Vv arrange at' Ja on r} felt as if she stood aloof from the world,! travel to Weybridce in a different com- kinz, and obtained grants of land as if sho had ome imporsoua mere partment to that of the girls'; and "when from which the Cavyendishes derived | instrument for attaining a certai end. | he wae alone he tried to realize that Cly- ealth. | Thie fosling was not so g her | tie was his wife. Hie wife! Let him say Most people would be enormous wea to-night as it had been Inst night. Then| it over and over again for fifty time. He benefited by th The Marquis of Ripon is lineally | she wae «i in her purp s to; tried it; but it proved ineffeatual; he n 'y € occa- 'd ded from a line of.tradesmen be scercely touched by Jack's words. of{ could not realize it. It was only a ehort sio use of escen > { love, his tender, passionate fiances; but distance fro the aay ne cottare, Na-D rr at York, whose name he bears, and; 'o-night she etter, an er heart} and the belied weiked ack following - semcoeed with a kind of ead joy at his} at a disc a ru 'Laxatives it was behind the counter that the wel ania nen Fane tS hen hem ene ea the cottage Mollie met - Gently, thoroughly, and dounentons of his house were laid; is Re lng wae = form one, tor wy im upder e nes i ut discomf. were within sight @f the windows; but! "She ne unstaira to take off her ort, free hile there would be no Earl ol they, passed sae a & little | te into the thi Ae have permaded her to Iie Ee Craven to-day, if William Craven, 2 er han or a few m 6 mn wont mind, Jrock; at | aud. while ahé stood before him with! vou know a6 been very well late- son of a Yorkshire husbandman in FOR Bric ier iD MESSE Li downecast eyes, he gazed at her with alljiy? And though she wag #0 calm and be Queen Elizabeth's time,, had. not a lover's bh gremne and yet with a certs in ved so bean' pin ch of course it hes tak it into his head to tram to . . auriety ab very trying--what. word e bagt te en P o Dust he: have come. th, good news,"' he srid, e, I in ma Pg oc ees 1 er. Mai n to win a fortune. A Pas he EF. D. ° 5. ILTON. No Rust a ne oug . Was as gravejis not e @irle: « 8 @0-- 6. Ha el ae wartgioel face, had it pots of passion. "1|I'nut ittao dalionte in be mo. Won Fortune and Peeragt NoWasre Blew ALLEY ~. ge: ave got ec eet an sensitive: no Restos" patted hie breast as if there| married you, in thi have The Earls of Essex are equa}ly 3 , as : ' = ra a ae i, VE fn i i ere ts i i ita ata ae PRM ere ee ' Ne er a ee F os Tee

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