~ _-v...... LL16 . . rum“ (1L1 £11033 mom; ‘ vuwyluCUD “U Udu 088D one Of the Chief 1‘ ‘ .' , hS stimulants for many years. ‘ The f t .- ‘ -,, q ‘He Went secretly hang slime, not; a ,the (as: her adhmted that SL411 wa.~ soul of the many-W o a nown him: “H. , _; 't - . , .. . being aware of his departure. . E e m‘gh not to have (101184121 sang gFarfrae. He went 01111 tï¬ï¬‚sthxe (inane ttohthe fin-st f -' , . . milestone» W i0 00. m 8 bank, snever for et him. But, 11! - . half-way up a steep hill. He rested his {ought to gforget him 110%.!» I thmk I basket on the top of: the stone, piaced; . “‘Well, " was not ten words that he _- "Wu e at. 113.0 bro . ht fl . _ ;and took passage ogwa ' ug- I'm “I don’t forbid you to marry h1mâ€fim the town half- said Henchard evasxvely. “P romise not 5 ’twas a good 3' to quite forget me when." , . ~ \ The father admitt d t ‘ -3 ‘He Went secretly and alone, non . a ,the (Else. e hat SL h was soul of the manyï¬vho ‘had known hzm “He ought not to‘ have done 4t 1.. said being aware of his departure . A gFarfme He went on tull he came to the first 1 , -v --v , 1b U “I don't want to see i to see. it!†he exclaimed softly, “but think of I loved '98 well.†: . - if you'll be- ;1 was the upse be‘c‘lIt us because of Donald!†she sobâ€"g leve me, I t t’ that “i don’t forbid you an be, While I, an out- “thh ll cailgdanldl ah 1nchzmbrance. wanted by felt lllke a condemned man who; has a Newsgn; .51 my heart, 1d Captam no . Y. fllve on few hours’ lespvte . 3 . .. ' ' eh. that the door of his family quite as far old house was , l' h' d Wlde open, that the hall ~ .. - 58 can be: eXpected to put up Was 1g .te er on the Budmouth Road MM)" BUT! I extravagantly,dand thgt the yoqm zg‘ woman peqp e were gomg up and own t e oning at .53? herself about it? ° - ‘ ~Ellzabeth, m s-talrs. It was the -' he came( to see C‘h’l’lduw Come and haearke y . reet, givmg j . . . expressxon to a song of 1118 natlve coun- .. , as you provxde 800m db, and , ‘ - ,_ _ t , her more, I am gomg 4101158 room, and all that, I’ll do my ï¬iï¬fï¬efliggï¬re stgndlng (£111 thii Eggfd a to leave C asterbrldge, Elizabeth-Jane †part 1111 the drm’kablets." . an presen 5 “Leave La-sterbrxdgel ’ she cried, “a d ‘Oh ' leaveâ€"me 9;" be erceived that a da ce was ro osed I ; , noneâ€"Tyne “Shan’t want much of : .pand Mm; pomp“? _.__-_-_- p . p a- .‘ a ' . :tha. t“Oh no! and Farfrap__ gamma... 343.- ' “YES, this lltlB Shop 0th be 11131130ng ’31:»: Born! -â€"â€"-1‘ my rm. “3-â€- -- the glass: and for some seconds In other moiremeznt. Nemson wait: Henchard waitedâ€"if that (:0qu } ed a waiting which was a transi But Elizabethâ€"Jane did not Newson did not see anything that morning. YW ' . ' last netraced his steps, and He; accidental meeting with her th‘ One day Henobard was at t1 when a masculine ï¬gure came the road from Budmouth and ill] Applying his telescope to his eye chard expected that Farfrae's fe would be disclosed as usual. B1 lenses revealed that 'toâ€"day th was not. Elizabethâ€"Jane's lover. face was Newson’s. (Henmharrl r1 u... ouaLD a sLoopung to tieâ€"that’s my {1333†f " -._- “w“ ' opinion. A Widow-manâ€"Wbose first; ""611, Well. dear Wife was no credit to himâ€"What is it ‘59?“ about that}. ‘ . ,_ wul hear of it 1f '11}; for a young perusmg woman, that 5 her own mistress and well-liked? But as ting out of sight 3.] a. neat patching up of things I see She walked besic much good in it. ï¬Vhen a man' have) “ en they reached. tur ed -- put IllP a tomb of best marble-stone to l n “1th th In {stead of going strai; the other one, as he've done, and weep- , door. At Farfrae’s E ed his fiil, and thought it all over, and 1 6mg went in. said to himself, “T’otber took me in;- arfrae flung ORB-'1 I knew this one first; she’s a sensible l . 9 3 to 00mg to my wedding;.3 ; notas' It ought to be.†vant t gee it-â€"I dqn’t want 5 he exclaimed; adding more ; Ehimk of me sometimes in n :pn ____ 2“ - flag with her there; line figure came .along Budmouth and lingered. some seconds made no! CHAPTER the ghis eibqws o-n_ it, and; gave way to a iconvugsxve t'w1tch, yfvhich was worse 41L-.. - ‘l r9801 Ved Kn_-L‘- "“ ' sucn ' ’Twa fella gve way to a “N b was worse her 3 so hard and your ngl a. vaga- donne‘ : Is not great- . “W Newson had sta‘ three days after and was stared at came the returned happy form -- -uwwmuges u; the ng- we made. them the partners of a mo- Otions breathed a much aed Farfrae in sal- . This was strange, {1 1t was stranger to find that the gellpsmg personage was Elizabeth- ane’ . - a dress of w} saxtlnâ€"the observer eqclugh to gay . ach is, poor The cozn'tig'uity of salt water proved; to be such a necessity of his eXIStence that he preferred Budmonth as a place i 1 .of residence, noltiwitlglstetilrlidmtgl'1 the so-g _ a. wa '3 wer ciet of his dau er 1n e 0 er town. = father; I’ve heagd my emf)? I Thityher he weft, and settled in lodg- f thersay SO hundreds 0f times~and he ings in a green-shuttered .cottage: :1 f 4 . ." .i - After weaning which had a bow-window, jutting out me rom you these five years by sa 'ing sufficiently to afford glimpses of a' 3 he was .my father, he should not have vertical strip of blue sea .to any one' - ' d ’t I opening the sash, ï¬nghleaniï¬ig forward ' *1 ' ' . , rou a narrow? , over and past,†said Newson golosd nag} 1 far enough to 100 g ‘ 1 , . - lane of tall intervening houses. . l ’ t??? 1‘0““: about this wedding] In exploring her new domain during- aha n - ~ the first week of residence, .Mrs. Eliza- â€*‘ " beth Farfrae had been reminded often CHAPTER XLIV, ï¬f her]:l steipfather, \ghose lï¬iuse this of. i the , . ers ad ormerly een. ' e was now- I pursued his .5011 mfmpf their talk had I omelessâ€"possibly penzniless. : ' From that hour her heart softened towards the self-alienated man; till at $111 1“311'8‘th she b ged Frafrae to help her ' the stubble aw nlng '1 nto his eyes across i ° '. eg . n v thing to make his life less that ofan 's kit 'o'u'tsact, and more tolerable to him. rything he .brought ne; .A‘lthough Falrfrae had never so pas- r1 t . ,, Slona-tely liked Henchard as Henchard ‘ $3105} $2333 ï¬g; ha dliked him, he had, on the other 5 of Elizabeth ‘" elongings‘ 34nd. never so passionately hated in! _: curection, his White waist- Lng his face, and his toes is White waistcoat. That was Captain. New-son’s. qmonth after the day . 111’ the last chapter. had grcm'p accustomed of hErL sxtuation, and Jhnn _-- -LULLL nediate’ly after the. cere- :t been thought of, and at . and Mrs. Farfrae were a houseful of guests at 1 ‘Cfl'orn Street. l, aftgr an COILl_d he XLV. Precious stohes a quarter." 11 discovers that the of silver. The purchaser soo quarter must be VEN EE ‘ Machinery, Band Saws [Nicola Tesla the famous electrician ’ ° ‘. , ~ , . ; C . .- (V . I Dnmn..-’ . . i ‘ . - Ben Ema: .QIQDnn‘n l I',, ‘l .. I h l'r Hunters in Kansasoearn about: $2 a k-rabblts. The sklns are cents each to Eastern nd It is said that \Villiam W'aldorf .AS‘ at tor owns 4,000 ho '. N nd and that his annu" ï¬re $6,00010000 PURPOSES cred chmbing a â€13111.1, in his_ craving to’ “-1. _ ‘l' .- VVJ- U ' ,- , ’ ' v .. <1 2er liked H‘enchard as Henchard ~31“? Ayer S P1113» and 3011 ml.- ' . slee better and wake ~' ' 1- * never so passionately hategi m! P . , in DCLGL Lme direction-as h1s former fnend’ condition for the day 5 Work. ve no In her laudable plan equal as a pleasant and effect- (30 Be 3013116“ ual remedy for constlpatlon, ITEMS OF INTEREST blhoasness, Sle headache, and :w Paragraphs May Prove Inter- RAPPIN The Q‘hroni ly read news paper pub! do is the most wide « 18111!!! in 00d sh In gles. AT THE BRICK FOUNDRY "VN’U ) Filed and Set. Prepared to ï¬ll Ret "‘lng‘MM St'tW Cut, 5, Shimrle pills Won’t the peep Wee! The ful S“ comu},.r'=piflC€ wild for a ti pruning Th em, and acco outed at. any Ncwspape credit for [3 10m. '1‘th even get it anything th ed by pure 1 ans editor, 'bountj,’ free ing up T prepos'ero enough h: noble YOU! their 07:00†are ($01M ‘1 char art glV (311 ml its Q0 011 ‘1 Q for those that, “ Th rule 5 f5: 16 M15. fully in sent. cu i011 inzz c. 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