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. 1 1 ' - . -a; j ( i I t VTIIAT DO if. uHb Ullli liUT TO IMP nVP.'nill'n.Vr iVn i r'strf-r ta nxrV iVrtHirti n J I .. . w YOLU. HJ III. i n-TB-nrn--i T rn wu i 1 -' n i m i imi ' 1 iiwii ilm mii - 1 f l'lJiJLIiSIIED WEEKLY: . BY ; ways coine to Chelsea myself to see ii tliou lackest an thing. ' j m MAh. iirt'reulicd the landlady, "and J Y .V rV S TTJ I .IT it U by : th faav yoorJelf, M oil V "tJ lrwers' urporaUon, u not in ali Lon- flun ftsvir, T v w ';'" 'n 9.vn -Wclfdatrle, the bfetterfof Aid If it fs Two Dollars icr unnurh, in advance, . gin r ' r, - --f . v; .1 . "it j lot us have tho miiit.'and thiaTriuite btet threa month j from 'tho first number fcreivco. . , -t, . ; -; , r ua r Aln(, nil ;A.J.,rA ... .ubcnpnon U . J0"6? V11 1 liiuh with I arrcirairt ue iaia;.uuie!isat uer dgcreiioa cf hy Editor.' " ! : . i fiilgre tQ ortlcr a, diiconliquanre. be fore the crp.ration of - the uubsprjp- tai ncnt.- cnl to aoew iaflui2 with U9.v 'H-.- fi The Jandlady was'not long irfpriRfu- "drtg i stoiip of a&f kriuwiog' lhtif fier ilsiicr bcVef Yef a tf eStafiiple huttful U ins wn inieresis oy eounwrronqng ne consuhiiiofe of fofehjjnVpirilsl 1 who hVtasted' if, midland Mell kept, arlkl that is giving hoth thee abd me oUr.ues.'Kiiw- ptetijr i5orn?,w hi hoi Cllin'i tint' off the, measiirti 6f cliissci which had bOeri"p!.fred hfcside tlie stoup, "vuir ihdu drma hiS to lay iwcethcttrt'i The poof 'cophtry irl lo wliom this wai uddrcssel, declined ,the pfoflered cinlilr, and with a blush ; but the land- I vpriisc i i,,;.ii;fl) L rm i;t''f woi-h S'ilVl charged 25 pcrccoUugh. jdrink h jg 'tttt, Realih he ii more leased 1I loiters,' . UmmunicaUOfls ' &ctto c?:i.c Oil yd. I - Ums , , . ' rrfec'tfor Udtertiilng: : ' ! 7 AJvetisw wiJ be conspicoouily :BJ Jundso.'. inserted at 00 '. per f Kifo of 0 Uiies: antf 25 tents lor ev TV JUDSLTI'lflil UJfCIHi'll. UraOUVI' subseciucnUy a gheritf xf jlp. city and in pignipq, y lierwaus-T-aDU iiQvy f part of,' the'; mystery .projecteat !tha corn-r in uwn as iar a? uma u .roncerneqai- icrwarajtuetmporuti place wniaij weajihy jbjewer, JipTd jo "U.jjijyj. jested dowft wpba tina tte aueritioa and' fayoir-: of ilte King " Charles 1, tlieri anxious to; and 'the! pity ightj received farther hwrofiarone I-adv AlPKhtirvin the first vrnr nf te.ayitij! J &svs W ha uefe ! ier, jttao jprpyert aivy., enjw ana found Mhomas' was .natural, all, the' oiJtf reached theacra of seventeenl 'When her.fai6etrtdlicj, ie,ayin Q lulinepso o( "tube behind biiiwh it was.atfiirsUAodibi that ie Mow ahd.her daughter would lc6aiejiihcyor .of this without; the hjjdu w of ispiiiej uV It 'royetj ther,wiwj( ; Ceriaui'Jrelatiyes o tfie de ceased t b;rewer;'.'t,.,upa' !ea upon' (b foundation ol a wall pnadaji theii layor before tbe dejpcstfci h4g became, gitjv fled.. i. t;U ,a.r'.!-A'' ' WoSihfri twftntfft fifmn.ii: l.adv lbury juotneduitely! ok atepi for the yuidicauoo oliher wjiarij her chid'i riahta.. . A vouna iawver.who had been a trctnjcn ucst at her hut-handV. ta ble, and, ol wlMabitieihe liadftneilA hzh Qiuaiin.,was ihe ijeriiif whoni she . ... .... . .. . ' t Lxej upon as,the .iccai .asrtct ot. her Cusel lldwjird, Ihdajwasindeed, a youth of; great, btliiylbeugji, only jweiity.fonr. vcics wf jigs , aL 'ihe pcriwl referred to, .and tlKHil ty&tfyeqi much ol hU vouthful tinieJn llie tocictv ana lasnmnaow ui tos uav, i 1 I Pf l?':?-,t" hkelld ctt t'lte a si rfici if it l p I r' I.V''" , ? hmi,ihan John Ilnd th a"oi&rJ ? l ryt.ym wi ; -Tlj-cirt !.ns ckiA irtaiiy i,mil I r 'J' a JtlK',1,f,i tT f1?1 6itinutfd the hos.es, Mo eei t p:ari tr fWWT VHTr.i fc nthathesy lurdca htr fa'mi- J r:- !v.-.r-I.illjLJV.i ..:yi IHP iftohTatfioine"' -;r: ' 1 "-' J VfiprniTttvMftp-i I'niTvrnvi ' To icck serviet?.'- exclaimed 4 the 1... . . . 1 1 3ff w One day; 1 HI jsoi sat Jhoyr msoy r! ttrs ao fof i tntefsd to ho tcrf my r' !crks(ur'i Uirwrwiib mV rcaderj-t 'oaa itepp;'1 ..frpni a country It j that had ytst (' ivctl aj.the )iti ) n of ibe X3)cbc4 -ni th Cuat anJ u ; 0nmpas3ca,'ftiaQie ibrm6d by car , ar-tin 2 ti'iM out of the iioui r?-rinal God eccoinpajdlli QT ,Tlie jouue Li; ; jrurnan scemca ahnot the age of 13, tttd b V f xai dercntly . drcs;e J, tttoogh ill ? lh C ' Uinesl rastici film f ttliu: ltmea.oJ J Jhe was weUJcrincd .Ind I M'h form ond loula: eivinj. uuhcathmi ' 1 f ruddy .health onrnt-iU)fin txpi'. f 'ir.-.., :. f .-.l... 1. ,11.1.1 n 1 -hi,; iiimii iita mvb wiii" u.ouutir I'ljiif.'iiwuvijr uai iiiiu 1110 niu n. i1 M girl stiwd liir jj'iiHUntni in ariarcni 3 iiieerj hity w hkher lu i go w hen. t he t': ptfress ol Hkj Inn, tua riad coma to the observe J her hcitation, and ated j,J v to emtr ai.d lake rest.- Tha young .T Wr.an rf?adili htved invitttion. I n btycd! Jd'tr.ri, by tr.c kinda'Ss. . the land ,idy,f und hprfcclf by tha CroiJ j ,6f a brewer f whththlt & perhaps well nict with es. Has i!ic bn2ht I character trfth icr ori cab Vou'rptak for hcf( She has 'cHcr ret been frorri borrie. sir, but her lace is her hafacter"aid the kind 1 hearted.: landlady f l warnnrt ne wm 00 a cnircni ana irusiy one. . -"r Upo'o thy ?pnj hecy; lfstes will " 1 take her Into nua bn servir-ei for but ' r lofLMyrAjleahu? te:sa chahic.' as. hTenhr U-n emmeal ntember of the .M ba?t arul -without reference to their -character or also to iiiAHJrXaril sikef'ia parHament. -eafth.- yhis, fib' Jver, ro 0lii cf Kinthe-'MaffoldmrdsftWishf Co4inoriwealtb,'6ir Edwafd Iiydc, fo J he had: hdd a 6Ternmeiit fcest arid Iiad beTjtt. knlghtedas'loopbintncnra rnembeV of the Wy a I wt'-part jr J escape ihe ehmi'fy pf fth nevt ?x uler, hd: was. oblige to reUde ttboh 'lh Continent fltU the restorationWhen abroad, he was id'tnucW Jcsteemod oy1 the exiled prince l(afferwil-ds Cha rlcs f 11 as j to 'bd 'ap. pointed Lord Uigh Oiancelo of Eng. Id tfd, tfliich appoiatnieht was cohfinned whn Ule:g vvresfoW-'to his thronoTtoWe'ycafftrward was elerated to the'peerage first fn the rafir W :a ba ron," and subsefiuently as Lart rbr Clarendon, a " iitlfj whlchlhe inaddlambus In LnglisK histbry fiiiAiuiia aiiiii 1. iiinNMii a 1 iina v mm - - t -77 MVHui:a'H ' M CicfrirtJmbhaK rnent? a'ndkeeprfBeVJiinicaexeepiin 1he iarr, and'cofisequctly prevciit their eV$artafairig f ccustomed to believe that lU-rd is :1 i n 5 of agf?, they have ho carital fd give heif childreh to ' fomnieoce ' bd$ineM ith'. ?P3,thy,draS out a4 wearied. fin poor ' existence, dependi'nir on clianoe". and seU 3orn 'attaining ' 'afllucricel TIis "u'aot gratification ofv beholdine her daughter above all aobrie'r and 'ldiKtrvhm f Coijntes of Parendon, and of seeing Very likely (tb 'attain' fortune'' The " $ei grand children ; who had been loroi to' icreV therefore; in' this rtLhcan couai " her: fnimrlinsr as eauab witlt tho ndblcst I irv.ia io''irivd-t&iit tumltftr&'nn'-' in t!Iapd;' iBut a4, still : more xah'ed ?Mi irieducafion suifable to any pro- tote awaited tbe 4escendahti sf th4 poor fessjorL and then make Hrterhamcs of "a part of them, because if they .are' -tern rite mi:enious,''industrifKJs and fnu " they must make, ood diving, Ut - friendless igirirwho1 had come to Lon- d nit ui searchpf aernce, to a wagoner yah Jler grand daughter, Anne Hyde, yourlii Udu. ot-omt;:wiUarid.beaiitv. h bceii iappoidted, Iwhilo herUiamily i ,ycd abroad, jme of tho fiiaidj of hon or to'the'JPriobess ol Orhgei sod jri that situation, had attracted so strongly the tegardof JanesViJDuke-of ork, aad t-rvther bfChailes.il, that hc contracted a- privatatnarriage vfth ; her. ia tThe vu uj .vi iQiiiiujiujt.ta .uu puuocuan- own las; l.iid devote4 bim;But it.was' J Vstcrday was iny housekeejr Crtnv withjCoosiderjtWe, hcsitatnn, au with , a plaiuinjr oDhei ant of hel' sincC tlus feyhng iof aaxkMi"ffidcnceatte wsy or entertaiuing the people 'of. Uie Lady, Aiksbury's rcase. fot,certaio uard4 f -r''W-V ; js:rong, though, .unseed and unacknowl- Erath wealthy brtvef, lindj dJulji edged sensuous, w'cre at tu-ork. it hs MLt.bi?ft'!H'Ckw inenia were eiade or loading thecOun-'lflnsjuiiuyana aaxjous buou i.;ic rwuu : 'n : T . or. ' 2 v 1 t , jr. i r. T " he hid m qeglecd4leThursui, u Uo,nacementol f.Uiis contract anderd whirh .his famils ish as, weu.as ht3 long .the grand daoghtsro ui f LadvVAyles-' ury was bpeuly; received-by ihe royal faoahfftnd lhe peppy iff Englandas Dutchess vfl York, and sister-ia-law ol the sovereiso. . V.' ' W,PruWfl M ; ened ,00 good ducation,such mechanics n pnly' 1)Cdouel richi, 'hut they be 'ri treat" ..J' are enirified a a not' The education which ualifleg tneni fprahearr. the bcniATfotrTlheThinlv-" fereater alue W- their mechahirfe riir. jiiTbe voun? lawver. hdwevers became counsel tor, the trewer's w idow'' and try gib histb(wise ioHih?cii,eo .the' follow ing day. IVoud of, havu-2 done a liiiu. acuofi garrulous hostage 100! daugWef, and by a strki6jj exertion. of adyaoiage o th-'cirjcuiijsaoca.itiiv'jj eltqueace. and'- 3irtay1tr legal ability vT.an iuiTjensely oag, harrangue to thd; gamed tbeir suit $ T diiay:alier, tbe in IP p rcfitsh hcfcsdl 'altera tosg mi tedious faetrcas .with nidest 4hank fulness, but UhiS now. spoke wirmlv' 0 her gratifudd 1 1? "A nt so my poor guv sail the land s ;!r, uf:cr havioj heurJ. 111 return for i 1 r. yrt! "i . ii cr ;iu !... .vs the bole particulars ol tbV c-Lrrt.Minan'p'iituaiojt, pTiS history, u tku L :j come all tha way to aeck rvic c, z:.l has- no frlotid hut Join it w.ii')r.cr1 ;.Trulvi ho is U t - .a l! 3 Lul small "help, "weorj ;tvar.U t-;;:U2 a' t.'iec.,.V",r. s'iT. ) 11 k n ire, ihen,-diriicclt to hadT t ; . j una1,'? woman s-iu.vi f 11 1 t a w j.sart.chilJ.' t ' thchladyouJas (' ,coi.ti(iue.l,'t . I t krj around wi:h I; a moro .tniuuto fchserver Uian the goodjto the preserver 4f bcr daughter; liijdlad y misht liave seen b the eye and j wari. and also tendered a fee a' countenanced the girl a quiet finnnr;ssof meit nun:f.r;cnt,-' indeed, for the" occa- from pay- cjtprC5ia such might; have induced Ilia cutting tliort c Uiu Jecturo.,.UovV' v'ver, the landlady lectore 4'4 end,acd . 1 .1 r . r 11 tics Ice young barr :r u.u . ts?em at ease during Lady A LJiury's expres sion ol her hidings. lie shissca upon is towards theevcn.of jho day iwllowipgl chair, Chanced his color, locked to '.iss cr arival at the voat and Compasses, i AVIcsburv.rlayed with the rur youtliful rustic famd hers!f installed him tried to ? pcaLbtit stopped i' ore uod as housemaid in the d felling of the, rich 1 .Tfci fortimcs.of this glrlit if our jur cjiaoced coliVgai'JtTliir.kbsj: of.ly v best expressing ncr awn Traqiuas,; w- 1 dy Aylesbury; appeared not to Wrvo pfjse to follow. The firstchange in her ! .sr (Visitors contusion,- but art sc, ssying roirdUkn'wbIcht lojkrrlace subseoiicnt In toksnithat J hiild your services a . . . . 'l . . . .. 1 . , ! to v,ux reiaiou was nec cif ,vaun: 10 tuo j txve cotnpensauoo irriue way i-mon vacated nsi of housekeeper lo ibe prew- et, 1 ishialsn to pvf yea a i. r'noria cr's familv. s In'tlus situation sJwUvaslof mv irraJitode iitaraU:cf thape, ' As hroiK'hft more than ioromrly in J fcontati she thua Ihb drew n bua(:h ol kcj H Lady- Aylesbury'did.not survive this tvenjU'jb&tere ifxJU!rbppedInto the grave lar ae tipe old age, sho i'law her! Lccsndanrs! heirs" -;pesOmpiivti of the British: erottfa.1 KirigUharles had mar4 mcThul ' had 00 legitimate osiue, and j oeCOfdglyiJiisbrqthcrs family had the' rjffli;icct andnghts Jraqpa'ssjon. And,, la rcalflr. tWo immediate descend an's of LtbO har.o0ted country girl did oltimate. J .TilMhu: Uutme yMitry (wilePiot VVU- ham 111) and Queen JAnne Princesses bitti of iUuslritJuslneSnorytj ivY .tf! ; : Sutia were hts. lottuncs ol ta xyoung woman .wborhi Ihd Worth V landlad y of the Uoat and titnpasses was teartut 01 cncQuragmg toxasu nopes, sy.at.ruiur erSca;lo tlio lofty posifioa; which; it had been her.uwn fatft to obtain ta Jifs nin one assertion, at least, the hostess w'J3 uridoubfedlj rtghtrlha( luccess, In hto musv be labored for in tome way or oth er. V Without thd prudence and propriety CI, condjctrwuicniwoaine estseqa anJ love hf Ith, brewer, the 1 teauej (oXiMQ couutrygifAa history coiild hot have! been such ai jits. '.r.s- s V '3 .-cu;i:ry a 3"ouu it t , ."itbailiiiSato l.iok tsh U t i certain, that pmsi lookffur ay ( -a a fortune, ami ia any case it rnuid Sal: j -fl;ht:;for. I iho vcd mvsolf ojl' i H -rvaiit' kfore iny poor ol J Jaoti . . i l-cti ivtf Ki boh! isdt -rivif. ml ,7J IrtTC Dtntr l-it saM ITU I'lin's.-, lie "rom ih : ill' YEvthTn Star. suits; and enables them io ? take 'a hi"h tankuiheYiOnticarworld'susta ly a potierfur interest, 'andf'if we had - a iarger portion of hiechanids iniCongrcsi tnan we now nave tne 'country would repose for laretyln their i sagacity , and lyieuigcDue.".- rruc, inereare privauons ' iarid'lnhorryeniencesin8'' teWnirlj and wtSrkingafi a1 mechanical LluujCss boys must be Up early and late liva' hald-wprV'j JiW I lheylmust. make -great sacrifices oTease and comfort for , t'l'rni cf years and then they vvilf oo ui to realize die giiod resulis-to taste the gmdirufl besides wnat 'is' aSove all pricctheir habiU'Xrom 14 to 19 are formed tri a proper ?and! satd f nmcld, free front -indolence, vice and extra va m fi be my dandy who tutned np hi j honoraUe'nose at the Tailor driving l.i barouche and pair,' wis actually the ton of a mechanic, and inherited a 4 trire lur Uinewhtchvhe docs notrknow hoT' to " usa la a lew years he .will havo, dis sipated 4t.4ia fpliy'.and; extravagance, hnden be' mea lolcr, and without knowing h to earn Iuj, bread, he u ill lollow 4he ivanwjy,;wqu4 tha, .wprii,' umi 01 oozing. . t , : , , . 3 - It parents who Jja vo several sons and pot means togivo thoa all fortunes, begiinn time to bnd theii; rniis to the cousiacrauon ot.useiut occupations with hoi ioastfi' who f und apw mcacs for ndaiirut2hcr.propricJy vfcom iduct, lis v.cli as ber stiRuheconoiny f g iliu-i IU .thyself, inanagenienUf X Dy legtxcs he btn i t ta But 'ilsn't eve, find. hr presr-ncp .uc'Cssary to.kli hapi tktiA m 'mfin of honors and' Independent: miu4 bc( at kpgih olred her his hHiid, U was accepted ! ahJ hc. but four pt five years ago had Itftt her couutry, hoitio barefooted, heffamo h wlSe f, one of. the; richest citizens in London, j, 4 a ? t';V j J i For many 'years Mf.iAlc'slury, for mch was tha namcol the broaer rnd his wifti livo I irt happineifiil and comfort together. I Id was a man a gooa iami lyand cor.r.!(hinsaad 'consequently of . ., 1 I -I.I from her potke ivluc'h cyv.ryu lady cur ried tn.thosa davs; and lest tne jooau j , f-a Goat end Compasses.' So mind ! "'i landlady! speech miirht have !nwau loijg way; for the dame Bvcd V 'l 11 sjimd of her o'wri toturuo'. but r iiiternipiiori occasiojied bv t' j '''flt re of a gentleman, v hen the liud- . I ll . 1 ' ' 1 ' ! - 'v. ana vu eo neu iitsri ncarti v. 'NVnat pas..jdurinj ihcf absenco I ween thoa'rjics w 17om she left tigcther will be best a.iiowHbx th resuft.'v When L- J y. 'Aylesbury returned," she found her cBUgnter' standmg witti avertco eve?, hut her hand Vithiti that ( 13d- t urd HydA wno kneft on ,tno moincrs tiitraiu e f Mil resi-tigtit her consent to ilJt 'ut.' . Explanations of fecUnfes wh: !i the : Ties' tor laeh oher, enjued. auvl'Laiy ieuury wa nor 10 ;JLook a, ....LTailori driviog his ba rouchc and .J)trads;''aaid awhiskered '.sjy ia Broad way ii'liOvf can Amer a itTe.t lirrMUdistiilcUoJi'i v A ,j?JW tho twig; ta'djietaV . f ? Tho: other iay I held a pcolloeov on titis vcryjnbiect ,w ith' One f Ty boys a uuia eijow iuu 01 spngryurwsa , and aobitjoui4 ather sa.d hi, what trado - 1 1 i "karate fA l'dy-ihni:hl-r.- hiirher banMui than his wife could dame .' mid the , new .comer, boast of. hut on no occasion had he ever xtout, respectably attired per. to blush for tho; partner he had chosen' classification of lferona ia thin tmnihila. soys son " (?As wharf' said, thr;'httle ted, aiid lh?iriekUDf;yontiaUarjiUp " wchuirhis fullUue eyes' wtdeiiifig with ; ajliiasl tho wheels cf yout own tilbunv?iaUreoi!astonish!neui,and his broad 2, XUIS IS U1B Opw'iUv4J UlHlUU. Vl IIKIIIT IWISSM iwuhmus ivt ilia IHHIJUII ui put- pic cusfiioui--r a lady's sfioemaker I Whywhatjistho use 'of my "learning ' lungtisn, auu f rencn, and pantfV'and wbo nevcrrcarued.a dolbrbv their own' industry.v,Bonap3rteUi9 judgo of rnifin.r !?! i.r- rr.l tUTVCP.!. 4 a v, .IV 1vv1 in Give ,tne e 'lover, oinoAal V ln 1 how stl j the g-iod Her calm, inborn fctrengtn, w noi win - ri rccly a drop left in thy cellars ty ol character, cijncd with? in ex i" ' .1 ' Irs ,1 .1 .1 : !l i ;'; Gl tremcouicknesiol perocbltonJmadvt ttcri "..t ugh left 10 give your worship: a ; fill her phtco l hcrhusbind tthfeltli rff afer a long Walk, " as nho ns ''as rnuch irfacc aiid fcredtt as iflil h;vl "J-Jtheprorpisa j.npji.-l in his wordv ! m born'-iathe st.it'un., .And;os tiaie' 'I walked nt' ,,9 ?pm,;lWn, run 01, thi respectability f Mr,."-Ak , i. butrb,5ka pair of oars, datavtity'i potion 'recthrd a gfudirtl in ;aa t!r: .ri crt :ThJulicvc'st'.r. ol- crwiS -llcXtcah anj ldjrinaay aiid v;- : " rr ! v: ; ' v-:; -; f. 1', Said she to the 'lov to nlace ardund vouf heck the memo! WImcIi rtcnaw forHbu. The' chain wit vi as k rj;-rh gold. Vn6-i fwijl "a'lo trn of lrratrt:Ji from the ward in which he lived, to . i.iy dc 7 RusbnM.V. "Wy Alesburv's c,anrt ertous vj-ei ! were Clled Iwith tears as she IhreW tho chain round 'Edward W s"iym:toThcse linK were bofW oft the ' neck of a" wor thy cad honored man"' J.Uy tliou; ' toy beloved so'r4 Attain trt still Ing'her mmors.7' . wm . ..; s iiii i'ii 1 .-. . Hi 1 .'. r ttliewisn was uiiniieo, inouu noiir tfl tl.thper and' saOerintr' had tried 40 virclyCic parties coicerncdr' I he- caJfc ingenuity or mechamc.afl,, feKbQ.d'f not, on taking leave,'walkiun' 'formally to the artist, mbchanis.'or ensrinccr.'acd . 1 " 'in i :. 1 .' 1 w '1 . .:. inning on pis xiai, saiutenim, vyiui a iw and respectful bow : " it was: a hoinagd due to merit, and he afwa vs 'paid thit debt. Noth'mslnves me more cleasutlo tnaa seems a mccnanic in tiis own cpacn that is 1oVaV?ifha 'drives his own ea!h on the Wtuul profits of 'his occupation f t; :... .'.iin;.J .t.t II no liliS wines lyu "mi;, uuu ucaigs ivv csrlyi'ho iir;JI6sf ; fo? ahchaotC"!'Who sets up ms'eoacn, and is -corlTpaicd to sej it 'down aguihrfrom a, prematura commencement,' arid not -underVtatidiri; MsfbosIticrj,1s a poo i :teature, Tndeqd, and ra'.iah.iad:of his'Vin'.'Tf ' a tlaliilom.'anJI a' badcustom, m Enslandjlo lwK calhdcshma feiiibc- grammcr and the globed ariihmatic, and , ' dancing, aud playing ' on tho fiddle, and . '. - compwnioti; and. elocution; "and tti'3 ' on horseback, if I'm: only to be a la Jy't Lwtien you have" finislH your educa. tion,you aliatl-loaro to'a 1ady'shte- ' nruker w hen ydu have served out y our time I vii!t tend ycHi to Paris or Madrid, V for a year cr S'V'u'RniiUjyocr' trade with too A'ery nrsv masicrs tticre i:iey makd aunluloX;Vtfietv! yoii-s5ali havo a Storenn Broddivay, Vniafrnp- ital wilf set foiuf t Sa Us'TiiiJido i-!wldptrclirlp'a; toiPftdiV'?d p le nanly voutlg mafiwiih' gKi Wdns and perfect master of his 'an, Wfako meiecte ol nhcir delicate1 Hoit, tnan a 0
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