r I . â€grog“, . ‘13. o *8 ‘ w no t at»... u-o...~«-v.- 1.. _ , _g M can 4-: wa-~un~Mu~ . a-.cai,;MW. ‘jhw-‘A. .3“ ‘- ' ark-flami- ï¬tW- . . Q u \ \ h 7' ‘I .$:;:§1:f“ ." ‘ 'h‘i. ‘ C 5"? Ma‘s... " a . . I ' . - 35“....3 ,vc-ic v. ‘ A I‘ . i . . .. . . ‘ c. .4 - . . v s . c ".‘\ ,s.’ .>â€"'§ ,' \ :‘f'1 q, ,. ‘h’ ‘1‘ .A t, "1,5 1 3 *5? ~. "" I ,_I ‘ ' .51: f "i: i- i a a ' l I; 7. ¢ I. r. 3 i 33': it- ; 3 ’ ,- ., 5 l 5 . 3‘ F c I 5* . r .5 " "I ’ . I p i l A. It‘v" .oj 1 i a ‘0 a-“*m~nu-'~ I. . - a h " U â€WV-O. one-nova I. _. - N on , . I e I I I I I I I I . i I l ‘ I I ' . s . i I I I I i I I I : e ' I I s ’ I . I I ' ' I I I I ' I I I I , I ; I I I I I I I I I I" g I Q 4; :5 I . ". . . i ‘2'. h. flaw": " i . .: . i ) it: , ? sshâ€- .. to“ , "g, wt. ' ter on“ best. In one-Jones you veyed to another apartment. and laid 33% ryepresentativeâ€"the represen- ‘ - er re- ... OR _ upon a large sofa. where PTOP er tative of our ducal house. Were you , Storatwe treatment mnsï¬golghgdhup to unite yourself with a plebeian the THE MAGIC (IF A MASTERPIECE. mt $35°°€if§iiis§iis£ loving gaze of mint would be a shock to ourlwhole ' ther hardian but before she could social system. And you cou d not i s kghe made' a sign enjoining her to marry here. Our laws would prevent 9“ ‘ it. You would be obliged to flee, ; Silence. ' l- . ‘ th tshe had and I need not tell you what a ca CHAPTER IX. salutations with Henri and Paulo, and; As soon as the dukiwï¬ed ihom who amity that would be. Isabel. you “"1“ . was about to turn to another part ofi fully recovered. he t an d th to ive it u If there must be a sacri- (Continued) . the the room When Isabel 39°11“: . . 5h“! beenTlhelpmlfasanaduï¬i‘: hesiiiion hice I beliieve you are equal to it. I It had been. for several years. “Dear guardian! Something is glVâ€"l retire. ere he of the ladies. who would hear it if I could. but that my custom of the duke to give select par- in ' t bl Sh 11 I t k m lute‘ on the part of on . . . . - g 3011 1'00 9- a a e y ' - e b curiosit not be. The ordeal must be your 0"" ties, or receptions, to avery few of the and sing to you i†l v. as probably moved mor y y â€"the vic ry yo and. inthe time to closest and most intimate friends of .. No no in b1 50d h'ld It isl than sympathy, but her companion . .. . . , - , , y es 01- ,te ardWillbe ours. 1);: fa" wart: afiggmiiaTgii-ewii'a â€Othihg' I have been thintlfingh'ti‘etbus ' welfyher \liyhdrliehaigei‘fninsdohiiieivgfd OOHâ€: pahisehehvere, but the girl made no. 1' 0009‘“ W ' ’ hope I may think more rig Y Y' ' . sat with folded hands.. ’ “19' ethyable' The duke' “him ii iii: ahd'hy° Don't let me interrupt your had been left gloneanhogtetiihiizd iii: iiipiim b33251. her bosom heavingo ' uhbend mm“ from the.dignihy Cigares conversation.†And With this he turn- duke. closed the OTOh he came back and ever and anon a Sikhâ€"a moan of high Palate, 8:11:11 dihiytichslldéoyierenmeni 9d and went over to where Count De; :iih 18263333013.) the es'ide of the sofa anguishâ€"burst from her lips By-l' O a a 0118 a " ° ' . . 1 . . 0 He he); once thought of inviting Juan 3:0 :zitaihi'iieddarsthe recess of one 0 on whiCh the princess still reclined. arid-by the duke spoke again. Zanoni to one or more of these socml 1.11% princess watched him closely andi “Oh, dear Duke!" she cried, reaching Isabel, what more can I say? I can ther°n 8; but. before dOiDE 90' ,he 0 . *forth her hand and grasping his wrist. only once more implore you to tear hid siiokgen with Steffano and With thoughtfully, wondering what could â€What was it Steffano said? Tell this love from your heartâ€"" i - have occurred to make him so sad and} . Count Denaro on the shine“. so we - - had'meâ€"tell meâ€"what has befallenâ€"Zan- As those word fell upon her ears a 5 u can well understand why the thought ï¬gmhiï¬legpzaalichéiltlhl?hgnhhluflie and 1' oni ?" oonvlusive shudder shook her from; had not been carried into exechtiOD- thh she resumed her seat “Dear child," returned Antoniokind- head to foot, and a cry of sharpest! With regard to the Count Guiseppe "‘ What cam have ha pened i†said I 1y, but with an earnest, searching look agony burst from her lips. I Denaro we will say the duke had 09!!â€" Henri feelin l "'1 ngver saw him I into the pale, wan face, “if the paint- “Oh, my lord! my fatherâ€"for I know! “This on ealthv , ..' suited him on 1116 SthE-‘Ct 0‘ the â€1' look uite sg ii'pset n ling of the picture should be stopped. you love me wellâ€"you ask me to kill; caused Shortness oi bwhon elm, vitation to the artist. not because he “He? has evidently heard somethingiwould it give you great disappointâ€" myself! I can not! Oh, I can not!, debility, I tried teeth.“ had any great respect for his Judg' unpleasant .. suggested Paulo. “At all I ment 2" When you can tear 'from your heart. .9.“ a great dealt?†median. mam. â€r, for himself personally. but events I judged so, not only from hisI “Oh, guardian! what do you mean? the love and reverence you feel for the, .9. get any help, money Simply “realise he had been admitted looks, but from the manner in which i' What has happened? Speak! Tell ill-fated, martyr mother who gave you} Last November, hows“! e myself, and Nervgbiihuï¬ N and WP luttw as a friend ‘Ehhh coggzgéghggglhnd, he spoke. You know how quick and . me! "You are torturing me with sus- life and beingâ€".when you can tear out, m emicted his as a suitor 0. ch (1 ke re ard the , deep are his sympathies.†gpei‘ise. .. . . that and cast it from You. forever a1; Hilburn’s Heart And nowâ€"did t P u g .. Yes,†responded Henri; .. his heart' Isabel. he said, tenderly. yet With thing forgottenâ€"thenâ€"then can I tear' to Bo ,_ - . , r’s d ° count as the one man fitted to he ms is as tender as a woman’s, and, if he I a great pain shadowed on his face. at from my heart the love I feel for Juan “up; hm'ï¬ï¬img' “d- boh‘h' dear ward’s husband! Certainly he did. had h . : th t' . . h h d u h t , . i . ,rd fth d th . t mlS-. esaline me taking er an . w a Zanonil Hush! Blame not him!. hm' But Isabel was already I? $01233 fortuneeaof :dea: friznd ii: 53:11.1 suf- I was this man to you"? Tell {he-h His Shall I tell you how I came to know 3 33110023123 2%“ and mor" than a twelveniiontd m? ro- I fer as for his own self.†.VOlGe (illivered, and he experienced. a he loved me? He bade me that i not bothered me 6.0Ҡh! What was ghnerhlly “â€181 ere I) i The words had scarcely fallen from i 881188 0f Sham as he thought 0f the 111- should tell you that he could not fin- mmflld .‘ - t ‘ ‘ . . . e e per marriageahle age, and It was 0 the youth’s lips when the page at the tentional deceit his language was ish the picture. I was to tell you that l 3.". .1.th be expected that the time “'Ohld ereidoor announced: “The Marquis OfIimeant to conveyâ€"his speaking of the you were to send me no more to sit. ' tobacco long mm? when her heart would ï¬nd I Stet-fancy ‘mn in the past tense. for he could notâ€"he would notâ€"work .‘ Nerve 15““ who Mhh‘hh" h as “'0 illi\'t‘ “33’."" ‘I more ill stock, Another Shilling?! ., ' iiiidci' “It; as its mats, When her guardian thought Th , . And the bl w ‘truck home “\Vhat 't I llhfmr and mum,“ l . ‘ , ' ' ' â€I c“ e "an“ ‘9“ “9°†Isabelsearmthl « 0 i .. . ' . on! more 9.5.5.506. «km (.2- t . , -- 32333133 h18th2iu'iiitzit2uilogol'ife.e ma Ia ShOCk- Why it should be so she could I was this man to 3'0“? lens in her Duke, it was then. when he had I druggists Taï¬ignibgzuï¬ Bu“! 7 ‘ i ' .‘ . I ' " l’l\'(.‘I . Ii I' win not tell; but. so it was. It sent a shud-I ears and sank to her heart. ~ I told me to come to him no more. that “N der through her frame, and a paint 0h. he ls dead! dead! dead! My i I knew how I loved him! In that I LAXA-LIVER PlLLs cure Consul" He was surprised at the result. Of, ' through her heart. “73:8 it something ‘ love! my hero! Yes. I loved him! I , hourâ€"at that momentâ€"I knew that my l Balm "4 h’fWP‘h-Ph'ï¬t a full score of young nobles 0‘ Pam“ flier listing is :«r ;: whom he brought before his mind’s eye I. , Iloved him! He was all the world t . . . â€"â€"-â€"._...... x ., .. for examination, not one approached his (h: 3:130:8th ilhdtchuseht‘he 819013 ‘ me! My all of life of love and 0(f) ilggémha’d game {But to huh' to be his ’ (h‘1 ‘1’ standard. The few who were fitted by to h r ‘31 8t ‘ 8d ii oug . 00:19:13. ijoy!" ’ ' rest Imore h l 0‘1th imagine the BRITAIN S TOMMY ATKINS ‘ v r rank and wealth to mate With her were rectifm kai‘id ‘flrhed her eyesfln d1“? 1;†Then with a sharp, wild cry she him. 8 Si“, 16 rove It“? .and [E made ..... ' Our ‘ (til: it ii i\ ’ . l a . . either dissipated or of unfavorable dis- herself'with (1:th :8 gazeh itxet utlioed started to her feet and caught' her beia peIatook alaslpa ric1an, e pleâ€" llcrcni â€0th s! 'n ()f{‘l“ ' " «a I } positions, 11' a in'en ness t a 8.81‘. ‘guardian b the arm lari t I]. ’ n. e ead. and .our love; - um ml IIcI~IIot . H in .. 4. Sufficu it w say, in the end the, er. The count, who stood by his Side,’with a fiehce {1 i 8 f.ng .a him was told. Oh, my love! my life! i crating. i‘illl‘li ,\ Ii“ 1 Count ('u'Shppe had come neargr to tbs “hsAEhlsgï¬thlihgxgltaiiï¬gd Steffano apâ€" 3 eyes. ' am ng Ire m 81‘ meBt‘lli'inllft ill;S gay nil more now. Let ' “'8 frequently hm" " sa'd 'ba" 8 "‘ mark than any other; and. a 0V9- an '. ‘ .. ' ' ,. '- - ' as a come “90“ meiBritish soiliw «- I r- . ‘ i. w ‘ "I" "t «2. . beyond that. he loved the gentle maid- Fgggfhingt his brother. It appears our ; fanghhagtiiiléiio hliillfiklllsieii; 111110? 1805;9f- so suddenly that I can not speak co- ‘ no lon Pr '(..' 1' IL; talisman"? am 3.. inc; ’ .Em C i i on with a“ his heart. Even he. had been cov man was rightâ€"he is beyond re-l “Isabel! \Vhat in the na f herently. \Vill .you .let me . have , 8 and . I' ..t prayer," m, Ni (ii! .‘I . at times seen under the influence of‘ â€â€˜3‘1‘331 t . h 2†. {wonder are you thinking of? Sitteliaf 0 time? Not time in which to give up I ance and dash. Hut Ilw Londoner... (2 â€3., , , murh wine: but when he had asked a 13 t at. aSkEd Count De“ il - , , - - ano my love; hut mthlnk how I may regu-zpondent of Hill IH‘K “'eeklr y. “m" " . h ht naro eagerly. kl him. How could such a ridiculous late m hfe d 't . I l . 1e. _ . :hhl(Lu:;7tâ€"t1::;i :glliggwtighï¬vee :fnghe “ An accident to a fi'icnd of our fancy enter your mind 9" spare the for at‘iie sgrzgeiit IEii'dwhhu ,story or one Of 'hh mam recenta I """""" "' I" "' l9 ' l ' ’ r u ° ' ’ u ‘ ’ ' ' é ._ . - ' . ’ 24 I '. . beautiful princess if he. could, and when igtogd duke. “,9 d0 h0t KDOW ya how sheoihetggtezo Egéif’ilgussiioyou thing! ' She could not have asked of him an- i or hmh â€53 “‘hlhh III"? the lie to: L ill I i "t 7‘! , I ' ‘ a .] the subject of his habits of lifelthiad he Eggegï¬- ligoare gnly informed that 1 the influence of her i'rathiluglelfegllilngg ogher £2;ng which he would have grant- I PeSSImists, home and foreign. It is â€(‘1 , , . . , it x 1 been alluded to. he pledged himse iy '“F V813 toward the . “Di e so r 1 y, Iconnection w'ti if ‘ . . :-_. i . ,. , . . .. . . d on know . l 1' Hm'lngomh' l‘ " ‘ “ a s l . th, that never, never again, ' or mercy S sake, who 13 It? crledl marquis . y - . . l.l\ ( I l‘.‘ ‘ I u’oiililmh‘enguffer wine to become his a 5Wh8 lady who sat near to where :11?th aï¬tacked Zanoni yesterday I (To h. Continued.) Itachment 0‘ ““4"" "190 dUFIUEthI M 14.. i f L master. ialieth were Standing: She spoke eagerly. thlat £3311 $313335: 'ng%3tmhlm and 3 â€"- 5 cent campaign on the borders oflnc' * -. \ - h , 4 {Guisewetmnainii was (ifban inï¬ieni thy more OI 011“th than Sympa' hi helped Count Dendahro t: agaélitii'd l EARLY RAILROAD IN CUBA. 50‘ “'hiCh “'9 a“ â€a“ in Ihenewsw ““35 “I â€I“ I , i ami .V. ant W98 t 3'. an y “g ,0 up away 9" . :at the time but without theamai" ' h- 't. _ h- cc ied a osition In fobably a stranger to you. dear .. . . I "" . ’ .. " ‘ ‘ I i'hc‘frr'o'ili'tlcihanl: oi) thld'councihlors of the iadY- answered Steffano, with a cur- Isabel! W hat are you telling me? l‘hlt‘ Um‘ WM III llprralltm WWW"! Ila- ' tails that connect the death 0“ ""’ " fl" ' I. â€him. So, on the whole. Antonio (‘Ollld ious smile on his swart yisage. â€It was ' Whï¬ii‘iiigli'oii thatzstory '2" . ’ Vans and Gaines In I838. i twelve common soldiers with as I! fix upon no one to whom he would more a Il’alhter called Zanom. . ievenin H ’ .uand anoni. hfhd thlsi It is so much the custom to re ard 7 and thoughtful u piece of berets: willingly give his beautiful cousin and sabel 8 heart had almost ceased ltSI g eh“ an Paulo how it again, 3 . . . - throbbin t th f' . - ' and they painted the wickedness f th It’he SmhiSh peOple as utter] un n- the glowing annals of British ht... w l, d h. had won his iromise to . 8 a e irst word of an ac , o e . . y e . . thiï¬cosgt, i} he (gum win 'the lady’s gident, and now as that name fell upon deed blacker than did he. Oh. Stef- t“Pricing and behind the times in ev- I afford. The officer Mm is autlwril.‘ _ - . fano hated him with a de dl h t ' = - - ' hear the should have her hand. er ear, the truth Of It all appearing a y a red. erything, that robabl few . 1d ,, - ' this statement was in commando! ()n the. evening in questionâ€"the evâ€" to have the duke’s avouchment, things But I care not now. Only tell me, p y “011 cre ' . _ , sw . , . did he,‘5teffa o, d . u dit the assertion that Cuba ,Ossessedlparty despatchcd next morning to“ “25;.†.. ""118 on Which the marquis had held am'hefore her, the hght faded away. “Isabel nh'ldo It? a rail ' b I - i them. On reaching the place where' {zai'yl his interview with old Madelon and and “1th a deep soul-sent groan ofbit- - .’ my c 1 ' 0h, Pardon mall “35' 9‘0"? most Of our mama - , ~ later with his brotherâ€"a '83)} and terest agony she sank back and would €300!“ 18 not dead. He is not even ' lines were opened. Yet a line was made i nien had made the†1"" Stand “‘5‘; h, '1 seemingly happy Party was assembled have fallen to the floor had not. Henri urt. It was “910': to discover if you i in 1836-38 between H ' I t, irteen dead "much A" 'hw-i'v / "i“ in 0m, of the large drawing-rooms of and Paulo caught her and upheld her. ionic} the plebeian painter. Oh, my l a dista .f b avana and Guines, , Xfrhd' ochoursc, (atllbled ("fft"'f' a p," _. . saw. . . ’ ‘ c '-. . ‘ . , _ ‘.> ,.' 0 .y, ‘ the ducal palaceâ€"not in the largest, II In.) Lord Duke! Countess_RiZZII this? mhvsï¬gé! 11‘1Ҡshall I get overilt . n e 0 a out forty five ml195~ ! stolrl'l \\§’£:n("'hh ltisleczll'filllldgthl .2. but in a cosy. comfortable luxurious (Ti; help! The Pnhcess has fainted!†I do?" can say? \Vhat can was partly Constructed by COhVim gbeen3 fir l [h ' xi wedlbtll" apartment, well fitted and furnished “*1th himself Wasthe. first to He w uld h labour, placed at the disposal of the ' bolt‘ {9‘}; . ehfll’†(“1“â€), when for social enjoyment. reach her. He took her in his strong th .0 ave spoken further, hht builders by Don M‘ 1 ' b O t h†I" H "U' '9 . As we en“); neither the duke nor arms as he would have taken an infant, 8 Princess, as soon as she could com- i G l 5 1806 Tacon. Captain- . fanas they could, .w that the "fa" 4 his moth†had arrived. Count Dcnaro and started to bear her from the . prlehend the Situation. had given at. enera from 1834. to 1838. but 131,011“:- zvhtch they hnew “mild twtusedlngai; was there and had assumed. the direc- room, but two of the elder ladies in- shining? a burst of thankfulnoess and 61‘s from the Canaries and Irishmen‘ heir COUhlll'iIlen. iiiiglithie Item“ tion of affairs until the master should terfered and begged that she might be th upon the sofa, seeming, for from the United States were al -' ' use ess. Exery one "f 1 OS? If put in an appearance. Several others, given up to them. It was only a he moment, about to ,falht again, But 'ployed Fu (1 , . , so em- 5 bolts “'38 TGCOVPI‘PIl h." ‘he youngrli" mx'fl-’-‘n‘2:1 7;“, “a“ perhaps a dozen in all, male and fe- SW00“ and they knew just what to do. 8 e dld hOt utterly Sink, though she ' n S were raised In London I 091' â€1 command "i ‘ht‘ 593’†W" ‘ After a moment’s hesitation, Antonio was terribly Shaken. by bonds issued by the Royal Agricul- ' The last thought â€.f these men 'i'i'i find our two Youthful friends, Henri gave‘her up. but said he should quick- .AS for the duke, his condition of tural and Commercial Junta of Cuba a they lald down their "hes ""1"“ r. . ' . th. ' 15' fellow. mind Was by no means aha on , bod . _’ ‘ themselves. but for Iht‘ll‘ countrim Vavallia and Paulo Alavado. 9 pair .. w “ hat to d ’ MW e y whose resources could be a lied .. I belong: of them evidently finding their fill of Oh. he groaned, turning to his 0. what to say, he scarcely «pP tand comrades. It i.» gum to happiness in basking in the bright h'i'gthhr. who at that. moment. came up, Ee‘hzwhadsthguld he wait until the Prin- inl any Way For the improvement of the i the .race capable of himhqt'x'ic'v't'gfstlffh light of the Princess Isabel’s electric “as Cruel, cruei! Only her great . come stronger? He arose “5 and. During 1837 the first sixteen Butmh 501m†has "I 9"“ smiles. And they had cause for happi- sympathy made her faint.†urn across and one~half miles were opened for traf- ten how to die. . . u . . - ,, . the room H , ness. for the princess liked them. They “alt, Wall}. returned Steffano,W1th ' e came back, pausedafew flc. ' ' - - â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" -» = H weâ€, intelligent and gentlcmtinly, and a look of malignant triumph. “As soon seconds, and then crossed to and fro “01'de by English engines, wnthl . . . . . . . :7 ‘ us s. when she compared them with Count as her senses â€turn you ask her. Don’t %%::1hand thls he repeated thrice. EnghSh drivers and Eh8118h 0081- Ill CAN ENJOY “r- Denaro it was greatly to the dispar- ha†for her to reflect and reason on . e resumed his seat and took the Was completed in 1838, running about. male. were present: and of them we ' . - - . 1'8 hand. H h d .. I agement of the latter. In no other re- It. in†strike }}hile the truth is on gum, e a a duty to per-o due south from / '1 spect than that of wealth was be their thf surface. “111 )‘011 do that i†(fagst Band he would perform it' let the 'its len th d tHavana for nearly half 1“: I \ UPPI‘R '1‘, ,\\ \ l less! and you shall find how deep- e “hat “3 might. Yet his heart 3' ' an hen thrh‘hg eastward 4 equal. ~ And in another way had they won lyuyou have. wronged her.†upon her regard and liking. They were . If I do it“? that, all I have to 33y admirers of the painter, Juan Zanoni, Es' no one “VIBE Will be more thank- and could not say too much in his ulthanshall 1." praise. In his account of his unplea- Immediately afterward the duke fol- sant passage with the Marquis Steffano. 19““! the women Who had borne his Zanoni had incidentally mentioned the ward away. names of these youths, and had told Well: young. gentleman." said the her how deeply he was indebtedtothem QarqulS. meeting the gaze of Henri for their kind offices on that occasion. gavallia and Paulo .Alavado fixed upon As the matter was fresh in her mind.| “h with an eXPl‘eSSlOn of unmistakable only a few hours having elapsed since horror . What have you to say about) her dear lover had told to her the 1â€,, You appear to be deeply interest- story. it was very natural that she ed. should, on the present occasion, ask They had StOOd 01086 by, and had them to give their version of the scene. overheard every word which had been And they did it. Sitting close by her 8901““ by the duke and his brother side and apart from the others, they - were free to speak without reserve. They had marked the deep pain and Henri Vavallia was the chief spokesman regret 0f Antonio, and the malevo- though his cotnpanion was permitted was not in the work. The events of! almost at a right angle, through ‘1 --â€"~ . . ‘ co lant t' ' make him tender and lenient toward hrom near thh h'end. 'itm’vhzstchï¬ghldhh those below him in rank, with a disposi- later 0D to But their birth He could not to t ' .. that paying no less t the enemies of his houseâ€"of lligie . _ s fath- map 0f Cub . er and his motherâ€"had been all, every. 200 miles ofaot dated 1841' shows fully one of them. of the patrician order. 01‘ projected, While those who had Proved friends, excuted, t . . stanch and true. had been plebeian al- All this tog?“ ‘09“le 110t speedily. in? t: a man. It had been the people ,hefore a singlplaice a 200d many years 8 ns a class. Aye, and at the prep. in Brain itself, where the Madrid and ent moment he knew that th A ' ° - 0f Patina were his friends. rigigig furâ€"233““ line, Opened “1 1351. was the ed and blessed him Had there b . e Th as large a proportion of the plebe'en e coaches. also, wer Because of nerve: head trouble, etc. 1““..0 have to sit and look on while! . . . n . . to do his part. The account, as given hta'd tstd-ugh them both at the same ln~ VI orous friends haw iil'dt\ther."“"m “AX“rELL “ d 3 .. by them, presented the painter in a s an thht the whole thing had been a 0 h 5"“‘8’ and mm“ ‘5‘)" tre Mid H i i l h' V M f ° cruel trick ' ' ° h ‘k health 5 0’36 R k -. ar more noble and magnanimous char- 11P9n the princess to ex-v “"3 “"h bring ‘“ ,. nthe "h P a ‘5' acter than his own recital had done. 9058 her affection for Zanoni. They snap, vim and €11t‘}‘1~£"3“.“ebum3wnt LOUGHS f In fact. they pictured him not only ,mmbered the scene on the river’s est and wea'ieS‘O‘ â€â€ï¬‚wng Tum; g0 varmm 1Ԡzeta moral hero, brave ind generous, derst'a 2390218: thhelped them to an uns . ‘ 3 SIMENT MADE Gm ll! Fa? i OIWHS' m ..... I H J u as a very paladin. w ose arm was .. ° 9 Present business, Th AD INVE . “1 mlJlLll I . . . Per . - . -ever e Cuban Couch , it 1 1‘“ inzilnfciltlile. . . â€. painteihhhsadydt‘ii libero admirers of the 3.0““ intiw" hhes man .to whomhe small and llghbâ€"q’esn. {mm}? own“ [have hailsxross 9‘ cm?" 130:;er CARRIAGFS . e were of the patrician class, tn 1 . 6 marquis contempâ€" Za . 81‘ give her than to Juan held sigh ' ey only in shelves. Ever 'thmg “13"?" "all Mid ‘ . . Buggn \ ( I , , said Henri. With kindling eye. “ he 0‘13 y. “hell he found that they did ,noni. But that could not be. â€I. was each 0043 would “1i m" ‘0 mtorc â€d hhow Ball \\ . would take rank at the very head of h°t answer hlm- be ' ° ° ° " “flit“ ""on the drug gonditi “ our aristocracy. He is one of the nob- '.'I' for 096. admired him very much ..‘ .chau. {was in a terrible . . , -‘A iar re _ lest men I ever met.†981d Henri, with a stern. roud l ' ' annuiiiind't‘yerini was SO “‘70:“, Cllry’sf h S'm'k .Of The princess thanked him with a look mt" the. eye hi the men hepeddresstf % , {ï¬z‘onehéeéi‘c‘fne and the 0in ’ ~ ink Stovaelgousg'h("hel 9’" â€"s look which. though he could not “80 (ha I." added Paulo. “And I know its full significance, yet ave him deem him worthy the admir t' ' unutterable. She had jngt prom- respect of all true menu. a 10“ and 1 ï¬nd them that they should visit the Do you mean to insinuate that I an! 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