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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Nov 1899, p. 2

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rt "339 precipi-z “Oh ~ 33.628'inctly on twoi" «21 she discerned the with: - . anonâ€"Out it ._ vC-AHQ'bL’L o ,. “ Yes, I wrote him,” that lady ad- b”. Mark‘Just mitted, heroic' ° . . ’ . " h r n knees besxde Katherme‘s chart, and beâ€" drewmg e ‘ . . . that, please H4 gmnmg to feel slightly repentant, . not to say conscience-stricken~though triumphant. nevertheless, as she watched the would not, you know, I did, .and a very good thing. too. Now, "A ' ‘ Black 'ood Fe] will cheer up wilhyou not, and try vo - .. I 9 then Lady “'8 and put on the most enchantmg dress tears, hrew he in your “ardrobe, so than: .when this. band’s neck. suLU you; have time ry him off to Nov‘a " You wrote to to recover and SCOtia.”” sound of carriage wheels She rose at gheglshe had drawn her;i frlienedd 1:112: Paris can’t understand how this Ori- , ’ e no sitt -room an O 08 d' nified me but “TM ‘39 m9? fimf;;$bil§ door, “what sign I say to you? How ental. °£ grave in: . 1%, . ”I?“ IN AN seUPPOBSesstioEat-h 811.12; ,, she said care~ can I thank You, when I feelgthat but does it. He arrive in arm recen 1y, one momen . , , \ a W CCL ID I I LIC LUVC. 11°99 for in this life. 7 -, __-___ -- A "‘3‘“? Miami“: Bicycle Trick nut 11 “Hera” s TF 1 .. Form . for your goodness, we might have gone and did many; extraordinary things, His Digesnon n . lessl , with her usual pleasant smile, - ~ con- ' - , (~ . , Conn", In CHAPTER VII,-Contlnu¢d° and {mm out of the room calmly enâ€" $3302“; i132?" endmgighnogt ragga: t is fbutnone excited more wonder than the see was looked U I 1..“l “I do not know anything of the ough, closing the door behind her. ’ ' . . o . D... “D pol “d .h . . . . , . ,. ~bicycle trick. Dressed in\the flimsy ‘ “Ha k a Ii ‘5 d ” K the ' “' Nd C11” i118 her But having once performed this task, :33: It wbgl be 1m? I dme tfor $2133 I garments of his race,- the fakir would “ he" other H in‘, a rine ans :e bl if ‘t to she ran swiftly and breathlessly down “I you tter than oua {pr Ch . l . eyes angi- milfklfig‘él'lduldgo goiluoifderâ€" the broad staircase, and through the teris d}? ”gt want! thalnks} 31%;" mg: appear before a 56 ect audience, :5:in Hfrfiyfe file has never written long silent hall, to the door, which she! ro e “51 merri 55 ee g and, Fr 0m the Telegr . . spreading a shawl on the carpet Among the re ; _ I . , u ' S so much as a line to me since he left, opened herself for Sir Mark War- ough y In her element, your fiace 18 d d’ Ont . h - f . son there an f‘ on s ofPOrt . enough for me. , Any artist would ’would go throng a series 0 mysteri- Mr-Sam.u l e ew betterk Rom so many months agoâ€"andâ€"and Idar: magma] . 3 “as all the young sketch) you this moment joyfully, as a ions movements calculated to convince inthat vi:e in 13: 112:1 ”is: who 121:3: this; N ‘ l ‘ u Brine )2 - . ‘ ‘ m, .- p r > e . finial}::51bfyggetrtggrsiu0352;115:1123 man caould say, nervously catching both: ggggyfmz‘gontentmenkt. wail}, Errol; the .most unbelievmg member 0f the gfarsi A ll. charsonéememyggzd I and (long long before this ' her hands. d b that you walticduhigzryow e g audience that something extraordin- 015:1}; 11110 8,8 d is On :3: to Called: .. ’ ' ° . u - - . er; a - . , m . . e ' How can you talk such algomli‘nable lit 1: agtihgh;ou{’ 1133:: $31133, rteris yes, I Wu} even acknowledge was ary was about to happen. Cl‘hen the a member Gila} Mil w .VEIeran, Efr'zisetlfngrpgs.” Sling??? knrgwevelr? gaspeil disconnectedl)’ almost sob- I am far happier than I deserve to be, Hindoo would 01'an beneath the shawl ' us i , ' _' , , . well that he loves you this moment, bing with excitement and delight; g‘figme answered, well satisfied to just as devotedly, Ihad nearly said fool- ” She is in the blue room. Go to er. . “My as ever he did 7 You could hard “ How shall I ever thank you 9” Waro- £000.];ng very well, too, Harry, 18 he {511181113 Oriental airs 013 a weird na-I â€" .‘ - O O l L 15' €Xpect him to write love letters to renne answered, kissmg her warmly . . (IJ' . . ’, a woman who let him seeâ€"as you did i in' the intense gratitude of his heartâ€" ust a htfle thm: perhaps, Ml'S' P60ple . " To , . begin to move upward and gradually him he said ‘ eieuuy ntervi , . - Chart‘eris, . . .1 ”‘1‘" l e .ewed *how little She cared for him° Come, an unexpected proceeding the“; £3? “Well, yeifgfgitefiht I think of it, assume a tent-like appearancce. From giflsgrej’tfmerlt 0f ffigiljliatfi‘fi to K KKKKKK- KKK. Km;standout fiaufeKKsut, b..- ee looking a we be would present- our: weenfefzK :dmiiierehtmhifiua age]: [2315”;gkeani: all ‘ fore she had time to offer, any 0031- he used to beâ€"but very handsome, It ly emerge the Hindoo, dressed no long- trouble, I was £21}; forms.“ kidrilem up, as I am safe you must be dying’men‘t’ the baromet. had run upstairs, segfiihégidgerinished so naively that er in his Hindoo garments of diaphan- Wins across the ugigkwithterrim': to unless you are totally unworthy of‘without encountering any one, and Harriet bu e 'K - - ous material, but rigged in a bicycle nether 5” up 01‘ lie d f 1. cmlld th b . h ~l d h breathed-[opened the door of the apartment . rsrt mt" a merry, ringing . . degree 0f 8336 1 0““ “uh an lily 85:11 Iglfiflie taimotngvgicepi‘ed 1! Where his wife was waiting to receiVe iiufh’tm thh’ after a few ineffec- suit, and, climax Of wonders holding tor, and he gilVe inCG Sulted a do: '_ ' ' . “ ' . ' a 3"1‘ug8‘les to maintain her com- m ms hand a bio cle f th 1 I took f - 3 medicine ,- wonder on are not longing to show him. . 0"ur , z _. . _ y 0 e atest .rom time tot Which him thatyperfect child.” Katherine had risen, afnd whentfie 511; 8 I‘m” warmnne 4‘”an hear model 11315 bicycle the fakir would 12;, hglwns me I was 3313?; instead .. . . , . ' . to : e ,' . , , .' l . ' wo 5K??? 2K W bssrziizzn'tzsgg 1.2%,, mead by no a... sub- eene arcane .reKsséiigKggKe at? “’8 ”B one ”i a 5’ “renne ’ -. , . Sh Sided, _When Sir Mark again entered, audience, to their amazement would stom , a mo clared, obstinately, goxng over to the “1th. a face. as white as death. e appearing consid bl b fl d b ’ a‘h baby‘s cradle and kneeling down be: gave a little, 10W, subdued cry when ° era y ene re y ‘ " ' . . his hast t ’1 side it. “In spite of all you say,Har-l she saw him, and held out her arms. y 01.913- . lx. “£1011 Of th .Ilg the u . ' ‘ I‘kB “' Id -. . ekldfley . . _ What are , } . part of the machine. Apparently it SIM 0‘“ appellant: f1 _ net. you know in your heart he ought‘lSii: Mark caught her. . .. labout g» he askeilouunadfiedio 15:53:13])? was an upâ€"to-date wheel, capable oi my {eyes and 1 would i, eoitmbeiom to have written. Not that I carefdoi My darlingâ€"my darlingl he mur- smile at their evident enjoyment aking any member of the company ““5101168 I then higan sm (men. not think itâ€"onlynmapostrophizmg, mured, broke-nly. “About, you," replied Mis Charteris on a century run no matter what the gimme advertised Ito ("upe kid“: Kine. the Sleeping Cherulb‘ you and Icani mischimously alvour “’ife has just avoudupois of. the rider 8. [mt tn “A .- Myer care to see those that do not, CHAPTER VITT diSCOVArAfl an: n -. . - Darr to see us; can we mv' angel?" ‘ Ede Katfierine‘s chair, and be- to feel slightly repentant, r conscience-strickenâ€"though nt, nevertheless, as she the other‘s face. “As you , you know I did, and a very , Katherine, you ' up will you not- an!1 +""’ " --.- --how little she cared 1 be sensible Kamerine, once that you are posi to meet him again am vâ€"v â€"v-v~'. a“ “V. “v, Han-v m“ V“. v â€" ,,_V__ Jvu, "not: A LCCulgLuaL uul. “VW “'0 “V “L CHAPTER VII.â€"Conti . lessly, with her usual pleasant smile, for your goodness, we might have one and ' - .. I do not I: ' , . nued and went out of the room 99.1me enâ€" 0,31, t9 Our Ilves’ end Without a regon- {I bu t 13:36 it???" kind" Kath . now {nit-hing of the ough, closgng the door behmd her. 316 1309.9? .Deapest, my only regret is! . - .X 1 00 2 es’ an d 811:.“ 3‘13““34» drygngheri But, havxng once performed thrs task, 1 t It W111 be impossible {Or me to zblcyele trick. 1: a! d' “13.11183 'laudaole extort to‘ she ran swiftly and breathlessly down 0X9 you better than I do’ at present." I garments of his “391:1 H1811” zed. lou do not uhder- the broad staircase, and through the I do not want thanks,” Mrs. Char- a r h f ’ any. He has never Written 10118 $119131t hall, to the door, which she! tens broke in merrily, feeling thor- DE)? ,1- e ore at IO much as; 2 “no rn mm. mm". LA 1hr; -_ -s 11'? , Inna-h!" :. 1m: 1: her 1 b Hui“); are you both laughing _ ., q- “me he wan- ' v5; “mm 94%;“ , ' . ,. _ a 91m " e asked, unable to repress a written. Not that I caret-do; My darlLUiiâ€"m) darling! he mur sn‘nle attheir evident enjoyment. ink itâ€"only”â€"-apostr0phlzlng mured, bro e. 3" .‘Abput you," replied Mrs. Charteris :ping cherubâ€"“you and Icanl _..___ lulschlevous-ly, “ ’our wife has just are t0 see those that (110? DOC, , CHAPTER V’III dlSCOVIBI'eg 01‘ the fu-gt “me how ex. see us; “can we, my! ange ”' u , treme y amigo e “fie: did care, no matter how. ' And when dud you dlSCOVeI‘ that I . - - . upon Katherine ' ~ _- :nt Katherine might profess to: was a httte b1t necessary to your hapâ€" Pluéhed cums Lfter a few minutes had pass-i P111933? Sir Mark asked , h' not a servant at thi longhfiul silence, she made;1y, half an hour laterâ€"a oertam 1: 1r- th , s juncture announ- ' ' ' ced e 1m , : ' tusible excuse and, quittEngi ty minutes that to them, 1n thelr new- paltant murderous designs uty of his wife and were I Af sion dle talk did Mrs.;ean:ed mun- ‘ On- and the ere brought to he Lady War- more than her it,” Lady \Varrenne de- b :ter, going over to the w and kneeling down beâ€" g: the of '-all you say, Har- s! in "your heart he ought Si n. Not that I careâ€"do â€"-on1y”â€"apostrophizing’ m' herubâ€"“ you and Ican see those that do not can we, my! angel?” ' id care, no matter how. ‘ ‘ herine might profess to; “f3 t- __‘ in sheep’scloth- equally unplea- lfalnt my dear, it 3'3 I Protest 7 0n t“'o it) Warrem‘ the With a abort Ian _--.. “5L .! yourself ready for dinner," a presently, when she ‘had (1 tears and called back once u willing, radiant smiles. “Har gdered. it. early on‘ f you have little ti ; “Very well, I shall not b! 'ment,” Sir Mark dqor that led int , vvv‘. vg-vw 9v mttLULdlll 1161‘ 00m- Kuatherine had risen and when he posure, Lady VVarrenne joined hear- , . . tily. entered was holding on firmly to the r . .' _ back of a chair, looking beautiful,é)1111t ,. l‘heir ”11th with a fiaee as white as dea‘t . e - . gave a little, low, subdued cry when appearing COILsxderably benefited b she saw him, and held out her arms. hlf‘l‘lfiitg’ tOilet. Sir Mark caught her. 1 u “My darling lâ€"my darling!” he mur- . ab?“ ?. 11.8 asked n.-- _- J L Steps With almost boyish elasticity, 8110b: a wealth of joy surging up with- m th heart as he had never dared to hope for; in this life. Harmer," cried Lady Warrecnne, sound of carnage wheels. She rose at when she had drawn her friend into once, but with the most commendable the blne Sitting-T0031 and closed the selfipossession. “I will be back in door, What shall I say to you? HOW one moment. Katherine,” she said careâ€" can I t31111111! you, when I feel :that but lessly, with her usual pleasant smile, fer 3:01” S‘Opdness, We might have gone “y d -_ -uwuuse against th . _ .. «9” ha roum. in .railin s w urmng- agaln to her 3 g a ' o bc ‘3. - ' akmg In the 8am; and EthStgzgabj on ‘so gladâ€"becauseâ€" t r . [ Brefpr it.” man lever. l‘hen t ’ PIOmDUy' ran 11p the “837' "But the morning nce more the “Harriett or- â€" " “um " ”wit“; 'a 1 .and had n1..â€" tbavv Of them 01d of 15bit . Galltré of it, “,1: beaten flat Wi I"hfire'fore. had .. It, be-lhe’ ‘3 I ' com- he used 3tairs,’ >, and tment aceive At first there and smoldering U"1-‘158‘r11'3zlt11 this ed! Charcoal. .B CC. 3 ‘Vas servedj 1 RELI alked through md. He“ took .3 re at the Other , and remain the confess herself defeated. “And he 18 . . .- . 100k1ng Very well, too, Harry, is he «Singing Oriental " 2” iture, until sudc‘ 'J (18th little thin, perhaps," MIS- begin to move 1 {Charterish suggested. ' yen, yes, now that I think of it, assume a,ten"1i he, is looking a degree thinner than beneath his ten: , . ° , , , , er in his Hindoo haiherine finished so naively that 't "l b g “ into a merry, ringing ous ma and} u h, after a few ineffec- salt; and, climax to maintain her com- in his hand a b VVarrenne joined hear- mm“. -- tual Si l‘uggies posure, Lady We‘ve got I! ha Vent Where with j steps with RELIGIOUS FAN ATICS. and out' of- sight. lmviu BVI Land? of fanatical religi- ; produced another mar- z.t of the world to won'- Bed of Fire and Burned. “A y. elves one at each a side of the fire, waving of wands marChing around The "mm 11 turn assuming 3!» ' Robinson Crusoe’s Island, Juan Fer- nandez, is about to be turned into a WHAT WOULD HAPPEN . col on y . Robinson CrUSoe, or rather a prom- type of Robinson Crusoe, existed under the name of Alexander Selkirk. That :th if the moon Defoe knew Selkirk’s story there can be no doubt, for be closely kept to the facts. of Selkirk’s exiStence on the 18- land of Juan Fernandez. Even the story of Crusoe’s mun Friday has a 8 foundation of truth, for Selkirk rescu- n ed a stray Indian from death. This to a man had become separated from a ', were very de- fine joining'the centems of the e Friday’s death did n0t occur in such. dramatic manner as Defoe described it, however, for Selkirk’s retainer “:18 drowned while fishing. . , " l- motion, and if new it .Barren as the place seemed (.059 would‘ be subtracted, but as it. is only kirk, it contains many flounshmg of this per- a thlr'tle’th Part3 it would not be - eet bu ‘3 Spots. The fruit trees whit'h he , . a . he was are in abundance. A man “110 had , It Would set t ' stock farm on the island for 5011:: $3: \ sou abandoned the underta .n.-,‘ .y . f t 11111111134731. If, however eral Siam-S ago and turned his hr: 11 thehcountxy one 0 the 0 . stozk loose. Cattle, sheep: goat? atno .598“ ‘1 baffle: pigs are now found in a Wild 511:1"; ' It" ~ - again a moon, or she so that the colonists are likely to a se who walk might fall In , some good sport. . . b whiCh The sea swarms With codfls . . ' gleI‘S- should provrde occupation for a“ d- : 80 any forecast ca.“ 3 4 - . to be abun very trustworthy. 0“ be The settlers are like” ‘ antly supplied with meat. fish and i .. M fruit. f0 sGF b MAGNETISM IN BRICKS The island, which m the Paul OD’ . . l'vv mvtfch (13:: “mm tune to um ' hard - . d about one hundred and fifty f. the . . . experimentsand an. . ,. - nuclus or '“Ves’c’gam‘m: that the vagarwe° tare: gitié‘iiniméfiifi iiieis NOW“ to me mad: £13536 my. i: christen “érusoe’s Island.” and t'er containing 3‘ on.“ -7 - ma "“ Are Not The Moon nigh 1 Space by a (1.. ange To convmce the audience was no deception, the Hinc ask permission of the hoste the wheel, and permission be All â€"‘ ‘ 11 Circumstances is now held in c attraction, which roular motion rou: Punnipgly HE KEEPS PARIS GUESSING. ' 'HVVGL‘ fakir' gamers he for inspection, and the their amazement would of any collusion on the - â€"v “no “15 hidden in various The tires are de- ed around the waist; -”9 they ar hidden VUYA _ m. or imitate.” ‘35 Proved; to be as explanatiqns, when audience that 'uv‘ V the Hindoo would tpeohoste§s to ride conceated bolts. BOULEVARD "F â€" w-“â€" The cottageâ€"wwhick: Sellgiirk built. and Which Defoe describes, still exists as a broxen-down shanty. It a dealer, who for 'a profit to bimseif. may say 18 “just as good.” Dr. Wil- hams' Pink Pills cure when other medicines fail. _ ‘ -. “v. “C'- U and (Thuiau lguulllcs imior (hlhnl Gov -rnment. ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. (‘1! Occupied by a Few German Lusumdnfy' compensates ' what, this medipine has and I believe I woiJld 1d if I had not taken .3ink Pills. ce of years has proved a! “I u Barn: ‘3' lo Randolph «wars curative r ‘nfl (2116 la a M May be Practi- nt Points That In .‘llnd by Amateur Desire 53069.54. Faries. recently pre- on the massage treat- medical author‘uies exer- massage are the two grealcs: emedies that nature aifurds, W-v' 1161' is ConSlQereu U) man: u the coming treatment for all those ll ’onal troubles like (15» U common functr a c- pepsm, constipation, jaundice, bilioug- . . nerve GXhaUS. iOQ’ $0., and a! this subject 18 time well spent. Rubbing may be either local or gen- ; calâ€"thafi is, it may be applied to an '. (i “m, the back, or the foot, or it may of manipuJAtion. “It may conSLst of stroking the body with the palm of the ‘ hand. slapping the body with the opt-n : hand. beating it with the closed list, '1 striking it with the hand at righ! 7111- i glee I'D the body,so that the edge cor- ] responding to the side of the little in). . gar comes into contact with it ; kin-ad- ing the skin, muscles and ltnduni; “ grabbing the skin and muscles will squealing them, and making conning-d1; ‘ digital pressure over the surface. of the body in different regions." % The fIiOtiOLn produced by rubbing; may be either reCtilinear or circuiar.’ Either one or bath hands may be Used ‘ to rub the body. it is customary zor . the right hand of the manipulator to : be used for the right hand and foot, and the left hand. for the left hand - ".T _ BOTH HANDS ARE USED for the back, loins, abdomen and L- . I i The upward stroke in rubbing SilQ‘J-L always be more intense than the day: - Mara. and the sUroxe shouid ex:.vzlxi ever the whole surface. from jam". :0 joint. exercising great sure no: to abate the skin. More danger oi ‘bis arises in making the upwud :5‘ than 1n mak1ng_the downward. ”fie-hgtâ€"Jing Vshould no; la 51 so Long that fatigue will result. lumber. “’9' rapid rubbing will freguenuy Cally: ,. 1--.. +/\.\ .xnvnl.’ \' LléTLY, THE) Hli’ mm. The rubbing of Lhe upper exrvznétges .hmld begin With the band. thwn we Wrist joint should be cared for. 91-3”? that the forearm, next the timotx’ JUJJL, _.‘.~ vâ€"wv ‘r-v -v- vâ€"â€" â€" than the arm, and lastlyfiny \11.~'_»L:‘:£ jOint. Th3 reason [01’ 1h.” 1: (It; in: . m the pOimS most remot'g ‘1?)le \ heart and gradually work ox 1r" heart, The upper a1}; lowerwgzm f ties may also be unwed upmm . .. downward. insertion of the large: musmels "3.11! it to their origin. While the ii..."u‘)ID1;lv‘i Muscles Should be rubbed ilxum !' â€"‘ right groin, as it is Cumzuumy ('I't:.vvz:.{ h the direction of that p-m Hf L1- testines known as the usvz‘xm;:1g transverse and descending: ‘wv Uflr- When rubbing the abdomen gm “1-fo ”’5 0f the manipulator shuuzu w Myd close together. More pressgr” u 1088 care are necessary in rumms ‘1 back; because the skin and uxym‘llPs :1 {it thicker and more numerom m ‘92.: re.- Eion, and the muscles are mugh large! "Id stronger. Herc. uts‘ip m :aquo‘ K A rn'A'Y‘ ‘ ’1‘ 1A «u ~v- vâ€"u--. â€"â€"vâ€"-- “Oh. the rubbing sliould “9 {mm in? origin to the inseruon of 113" muwfisl In the upper part of the. bark the ”3:5 conifhl‘ tony 0f the. muccle-s is. so very cated that it is difficult. to undersl m 4 a how: to do this unless one has Slum» ufy'; “1‘! insertion of these muscles ver thoroughly. As a. general method _ rubbing: the back, it would- be pas-hf. 0rd,” to have all the muscles 13 1mg 1331011 well cared for, firs: to rub pg Ward and downward. [hen Prmswise “‘1 1'33“? obliquely upward and dov. 11 Ward. This will squice for ordinal} .purposes, and will be at great benef; fhosé who 0th it. soon as possmle, and g the blood more quick- aboring tributaries, in 1d the tissues surround City Not To: and den-1:1 city Kidn whic ful c Bri sacr whe {011 Dmii univ in t dev Br glec pm: Disc dre. 01‘ Bk: fr he 01 ldv W

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