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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Oct 1897, p. 8

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in due course. he utoly He. was lube-red into a nerves. and also upon ' tum Drosmt- in "'1‘ plans. and you In that» what prevent- more re joined ed this understanding from being opâ€" giftjne anothn enly acknowledged as an engagement l erxa, I had 5 qdon had deveIOp- 3313/1 abgjenerous ed strange attractions for Philip. That ““8 a to a Iam'l .- thns entanglement could be marriage, and I 53}: was. however, an idea. that never en- b00- And then tend into his head; he had too good fixiifindfi as“; en opinion of his son's commnn om.“ . S on . \ 7__ , ......... w m. , far from improved. Hilda was chafing more and more at the ignominy of her position; Maria was daily growing more and more impatient to have their engagement made public; and at last but by no means least, his father was almost daily at him on the subject of Miss Lee till at length he succeeded in wringing {mm him the confession that woigto his head; he had too good ours . opnmon of 1113 son' In this way by the exercise of cease- less diplomacy and with the assistance of a great deal of falsehood of the most artistic nature, Philip managed to tide over the next six months; but at the end of that time the position was very (n... l---_ 3â€"7 ‘ -“‘ her views of the matte} and to ask him questions that he found it increas- ingly difficult to answer. wise and right; but, for all that on: __- _., ,u ma, meokly, full ' under fir. "a __ -_- .. u..- 3...qu a...“ f -â€"~- "3 WM yuu’ are the child the fashion that is so delightful to the i ?,i£§s°§?ޤ,’ $335530“ “age great! female mind. , Itl‘at I hav 3 ' my earâ€"“'3‘! ‘ e mYself a near int But though this consciousness of the, the matter ”1'93“" deprivation of a lawful joy set up a W] . certain feeling of irritation in her. has 6 I“ then, forgivean “1‘1 man _ . w u- .1 love with herâ€"a thing to be verylffgiec’iledi fluently, “the sub' proud of; and she felt. it hard that ‘ 3 ° _ she should be denied the gratification igagoffi. yfi’g’mfingss and also of a d l' of openly acknowledging her lover, and f "at? nature. My excuse f e [- showing him off to her friends afterigf’ 1‘]: “3113131?be the fashion that is so delightful to the} f - fl . “e“d‘“! “"3 , ' (._..1. ..__°_ L‘wTER v11,â€"Continued. so dissimilar as this late - foot and Jim Brady She could h ._ She was a very modest maiden. and ever think of not ,- ' . . on in her heart believed it a wonderful say. hing aplropriate t0 thing that Philip should have fallen in “My dear," the old gentleman con- love with herâ€"a thing to be very-ffgie’l'ledi gmsently, “the subject “POD Proud of; and she felt it hard that '° "atelier! upon myself to . . . . , on is o r - - she should be denied the gratification, mg your y}, . “8‘ very £9311) afiect 9 middle of the wokâ€"schiz. back. as. is the fashion of qte days, but holding him- through the village street ble to conceive, but it so a Ivery children that fear n“ A .g‘L 3 A‘â€" the house at 8 run " She eggpkimed. as. she A--- CHAPTER VII .â€"thin ued. she 33 d 1 some sort of understand- I ah“!- excessively. “Devil" not a man accustomed ; indeed. he had never in his life, and he did . miss." at Rowhan ) isit?" he must b: the old ha 90 before?" write to C that Philip cook to [1 visit. she and to t arun. nals for th ned, as she pie that he is good of her the win. the c0501)- produce a - w , and even in the p - “w u, so a “I” limit the Versa'tion hear the echo ( number to fifty." laughter.‘ “Are you 301113 to h "fiVihut good spirits he to din . ' thsou , s and order a man cook to be Tuesday mate- '.'Ph..ilirp séems very happy sand George, sutto .voce t1 lamy, who was sitting nex an many can dine old 1- nqueting hall do you “About suppose ?" fiveâ€"and-[orty, I think." That 9 I)hili[) 1)}, hi8 leave 0f mien t .. be very glad. Mr. Cares- foot." dazzling gleams till - . , ,0 _ Was positively bewildered I honed .1113 UP 80 much that “ff-11 ”1'8 ’brtlliancy of the sight. mean to have. a M“?! company. Will th how beautiful I" said Maria, in Oi Part." 881 f?” hag; no time to waste, i pomp .I mean I have Marla. 1f anv ljnflnm'l-n. , mhereon, and on a have hidden you] spread the whole sured that it wa te, winch, catchmg listen to Jvul Lee ”33' hifi father astonished “Wt; but _ - . dd to it 1mg him that he intended :9. . ’ F. 1' on that. day 'J" sunpbe ‘ Marla} Philip." he said, with a lhe d'” C'r hn‘rn , ‘ O'u must be iply. I will see af- the face as an ipdl ; we will finish off than}: t . 't my grandfather --‘ “Ow." H .UU me to waste, if he comes to the mean I have come to ask you, any undemtanding oa- engage- sts between Philip and your- ‘_ -“‘ “I easy, my dear. Phil- told me there was an between you; Ionly the confirmation . of 1e said, with a it” only got ayear most magnmcent scale. wore '9, .me and .I wish aWay, as all big many-dinners neighbors .hefore bursts. would have been. rather I . How the. SQuiore's stately compliments 'oml‘ort. in the Wlthstalnddmg; As it was, she fel t you sumrose ?” Chilled. to en. y the party at the l ty. I should end, amongst when}, looking dow: remember that she could now and again catch 4 iinner when I 0f Philip’s fa'ce beaming with an 1 we were a (110m, and even 111 the pauses of vill limit the versa'tion hea ' ' r the echo of bus (118 f llangwh er.~ ' ve 1fty people "; 'ihlat good- spirits he IS 111 " p aghast thought to herselllf L you lo come '0! :4 21in- mistake on his are pleased," su I--- vv “U W‘ vcu U ,0-.. L magnificent scale. wore inG away, as all big many-dinners do, burstg of sedate but not profoundly terestunng conversation. indeed, had not been. far um â€"- -- - v- v wu-lu or .‘ U: a curious air Iof fipectatxon, They Were nearly all )cted pa‘rtne}, and awa to move forward. when ”05 Possessed by IR 0 taki [.311 the ng 1191‘ . down witty £3711? “{3};qu 1 continual merm- an 900,- and ad silver " “'"’VVI. _ â€"V_.u. mu [0 v .----qucu.0l| twe; a,“ - , ”Wm“. uprqsalow Varicocele; ' erg: strength and am bmon. bu n morn: . lifeless; m . . :- New Iothod Trutme t vi 1 ma 9 a man of you and 1an ml! ope 9"!“ names u n positively n anew. We guarantee (a cure yea or w :96 without written conunt. 81,000 pa for my can 1 car.- N BI ATCH ED after nature's eternal fashion, the youth and vigot of a new generation is w sinks in to oblivion. , it cahpot in long before ‘ Elbe. chunchiard clauns its own, aiti’ng 'Ornr-out decrepit ude of My but I 'Od. After l‘réatm nut. ~. October 14, 1897. M. __S)'Dhlllo. ' ONE PR1 Fall )IH Wh i( H

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