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-fit 1 r- JL"-"A.-l pi - .- . '..-,, DEMO CKAT I C ICIRCUMSTANCES i : ' vol, Yin;- no. s. i it u ; ii A ; .;..' Attorney at tily - , , , i - " - Attorney 'at La i was me "'.'. Ill '.!.; , )i:iiiv'(- . an,:, liljillv :itl: n.lc l ,,'. world, v. h. n to )f T bogie, would a yen'md sister. 1 .'1 i i" ! I e; . A t t o r iv c v 'Fj.1 nil f ON 'K 5 . - 1 ! 1 i t L a. v . PL'KUAM. N vM t 4 (! hCSS aS all cvw clog t . I hou-dig"'"'.- t great soi'row . that my wi'ii passjo. fat When Aivdiiii' V.f. was ri'H.Kj f i w noma fi ll in lin wi ho! he beautiful!- girl ('Si .1 U 11 I Jul M , J . w sxii ji. Mt;:.in:i:x. lA-v' fell io.fcii.l SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB li, 1871). 'I' ' I ill a -V M., Ixf toM lt-r so. . S!ic Jistfucl iini fricii'llf-ss in tiif- ftlisfi 3'merson took-ino xnl Ircatod iuo as' s'ih J I w'riH very li:inl ' iltit vou will kec i;i,s;nrnT ijefora Tvi isi, ait- ;.: ' tt iiy snpposrd hat ho tile (il.l fiitlpinon'd H,Oi;J;s, :uil J00SO fit i f lOl't w-rv !;i;u;v v-'-vKcl ml . .1.- calsli and ?l.-50 PER ANNUil a !ivife of )olishel rcfineninit to his i r-1T-t. iv Ii:m1'H),vtv IM'-'I . i l aristocratic ifathcr. ! -, I ! .'.! S v Lllr -hat i,ho might yrc something istocratic jfatl Tlius arranging ami planning, tho w fin .i !l:f jiii:si imr j. f is wi1!:." A 1 ''; 'i s ; In a if'4 CH vri:n 'II i (pri- ii . .. i . i i i . i i i.i:' r iivfd. j ii. ii i i' t;i; a;i( I sliraiil; JY'cm uii on'si tivc natures n i I Iirfs m&r:;on was );! t to ni(! in niv iiyst" ;, others ueaiii,,j:j;ivor, ' . f . ufil to li-f'V : t.f his ; ' , afiV'cliou. , " V.( rytiiiiig liMf. i f I llilVCl'lVd' SCCI1 M j !;;y )Vllj" he ;-;;U-l; tt.it' - tl'.an .yhsv. r.mcr-! ;uivliinn uh.h'rliaiifl.' V Ai:li ; sorrow r slitig i past, liut doal! : t.!i(i lavlc, givv lili'lU'!l'i I Hli-i.l.11!l- ( V .1 V V (illH'S'i.iV. niu ' 1. .... , i'.;rv i. C, 0:11 b H ri :ti i, ,! . ri:-T.- C!i: ik-KS pain lingered- in ryes, it. nas none tne m iijo low, ,lroad brow, I o 'P-fM! I' A S S ..V I. ; ' . N "', att(;nj;yh at law, H- ; f o f he daiirtil lhroucrh--thotsnl wa.-i (;Vfi 'pitif strangt-ly 'svc:4 of rippling hail t'll 'i. .N.I. I-hi ' Vr. m ;:i V; in ::u at n !, llUKSo T.lgilC i in ai. '. I. I I'! i Mmav:. .r.i:N;;:, , I oi'i en VO!H Attorneys at Lav, I)!'5;ii.M. X. c. All liiMiiK-n.rc-.t.t'-ii.-ti-il In i .'riniijil. :i! t.i-nt , . A'.'.i li id If A M ll S A At toracy- i a t A V I L a w row had'darke al tlio ago bf I beauty, she va Mveiiingj at a lo'v conch,1 et! ; hrsAV ;tvv:lvs si e'rs j,.ov.s ait' i s i Jiws.' . ' N'.. y.;i Jim;,!; g:ta i - s e ii . i : At'bra-'-1 i TOOlli, ST'iud ;; i.njoro ii an rui iiour. r ' " .S'idJ; i:y shad-'-v K-U In-twn ! '-hrown n ; luia jfrKt the Jiioonli-ht, ihe shadow ol : wis ; !a t;ro;rg!i!i'ih. fgur th.- r, vrapj)Pti' in' : f ; a uurK ie.:i:iJ-, ::a i; p v;s-'i !u- vm -.I :;. ,' v'r-v4:r,?i'5' f;"llsh 1-! next day he hurried to the house and "" :',';"'. ;u;u ,J.1?,. 1,(!cam'c an cx-ij proposed an. immediate- marriage in ... : ' 'X; V :i!lS!l"iOW that:.; order to be in time to sail in the next i- X---' I"' ih,i oiicc Earner . ':',?rrj,i:T.? f't01:uai1-. . ! Thefiji was no besitancv in cither TATIOX. .It v f..,,.,. :..l . i ! -. - ...ill . ! Ti'i n. .us lieail, ho said; ko he i! t.if n.7ii:et. and 1'-Il!l 41 1- i do.-.y. next.-1 bp5i:( do-vfv . i ke::. I do i t 1 -: upon-, it, In: ijSent i t 1 lie reiieiiteAl. am1 a look ot i nient. -i r,. )!. f. (i) l-.ee!; r !.t-hi tel iLiit the t i o " .v.iitiiiw-iti-, .:: Wi lli flllV-'U til! 1 i r. ami v, A " -. i i . . i ifieile' ii iii fin r c:;:nc to pas.-, that veii.v !i0 j0!J)k1 .;,.,5t,Jf on ;e:i.:at ijoniid for :i small in t!u4 course H-ofird a- city a-, 1 'ja t.a!:en a s;nddon f v)' ii;o:u a!i yunuiivi' trip dl o 'ping i'. r ; .'air.f cS Uil!thS-. !i.l'o;in; 1,1 !i (! In T i : O'oUiff i Jh: a i'. rent a-; to 4 . 'I,::, . ! - -ai;:-is.'ii a ;rii ; us' rounih'd'- ciiin, and ! .sfemed AiiJoIih f ! Her vhim figainst hi:-; 1 tt r;j pigment, j Frank' rii.'wV'. Jieart .son-d. And tlicit Villis eii ne liquie, an i!eiis'ir iu i ile on l ite crimson' lips ! tv asinir- Fran stii!.' i.;-iv, th,- 1 . . . - rci'i- illv -it; -not ! witu hum by o;it.inualiy Ihitilg ; seii'. I ' ' --. ; ileal worse :.U' : ' HillU'' poeiret, '.(:;e :.'-!!. er vi ii !.. ... '-' Jii.iU "'fancy vi;;iii steamer. i i was no besitancy iu cither i j father, mother or -daughter in accep- i w"o .luuutii viitr, -.. : ami uie eyc- mng was hxed for the ceremony. 1 t! Xe c r was there a more lovely bridi i lia"iJis' Caplan; F some UTDim- 1 "-.fa nmg a in ins Ii' S : anoth but till as well, and her wealth j y, v.y tiiues Ft-aukw:.?-, 4 t!i.-'.j wr.v' ! I . I' 1i;... Jl. 1 ll I .. K i-i ile :-ii;now oi id flown her classical little ;li otii! i:i t V ! :vtW V.l!i.; .spjiHj :t f:e.- !: id'kis iier ; teinpi i, and lie - :w:)ri-iu-d Himself-: t'v " ; thinking the iinve nsuntli';- W(ni! kwji ered what groat' .sor- i iass. . iel iier iiie, anil wiiv, irf y-s'.x, Anth her rare ..4;il "MIc. l'n'ir.t.ni' 1 . . T I 1 l'.'aili.tO Jt. o J OU, ' -' t -Jill''. IH-Al. ; I U:t! It is' pl.ivijti; he said to her .01 ...r;,ii;i.; iil'd s!io;i! lAl-!- tween il ia: v." lb it p.iSsMualfiv f i 1 . . ; ! : -- t .1..; -. .; 1 in- iv-a ife iohowing .Vi:-!;; :s j'a;r, yet I aiju well ; :s wise. V"? i am well rti.ious,.yH I ai'n weil -graces .uy :;i one wonkm, 01 k-s-ds.ii-11 not ! us inv gnuies."'. wit e.afnr. . ecia:iuel. iu an gousiu-tu j!::miH.r, ini.ceitaanly, itl -i;iCiy-e. 1 . ii.ii i filial not wiar ii:e jke MrdriiiionhJ, lor a perfect wo Hi with a "look of such in tenso agony brf her beau! ifal face, that; ; forgivo our-ielves our ch ceit;' 111: ttu ons-.-i. 'Fi.vr i;ivi:i:, ouTvo!: eorxrv, e Wit!; r,r:i!! ici 1 u tin-. ( !.nv( !l :i.iii Cir-jii H.pi'cinHy.: y I HiiUimh-o, :;'; c. . It ir.r! ('. '. lr::)i;c, T.-iv" t.i'iti "I' c-luini-- N. w.r.ni;. !i:,i!l ;'. '. (I A i! w c n i; . Attorneys at Law, If. tn:t i.f C :an;,i !.?!' 1'.- I felt n iy own , She' had'Hiis trance, and as draw, .sue inoli - ' (.'oiae to 'in I '-I long lor yk '' ' I sank. down what uie-rnory J nbly. ' .-v ':; : - Are;you no i;.i!,appy,V my child, ii I ,i row pale. d he r head at inV en- I attcmi)ted to with- ined ne over; - i little one' r;he said, ! v .loving sympathy." , . r V - j. 1 or vou would ti ll a; i sip-rea ner so Lei uintoinetu; jiusitect iioilyj anc: orew it! i.ht ;tr anjre! y t;inbaia-assei 1 . I ' I wi!i take care," s saii I, I Willis docs-not. lose either Bis hand or . . , i . . ih i : : r uis neari. iu mo. . hi T' 1 i 11 . 1 ' A j. nope ..not, r.cr loverj. i yes!rcsth)g on hca: iiuHh.'d i'acej. ion have no -lov.r lor niie, r r.-tni 11", ulant.lv... i i ei1- noi; ans-vei-t t. i very unhappy V" I said sir. 'jivi fur d( "I love i i -i leuleu. nlv at! ). ir ' ' i i ! . bear-f 41 :( Voir it.U'ui -s b-r:t , ov i ii v hr.4 ud! lniT l!ie-in : ifcoin- oj its sooil c-mnng. is being mihapj i -. - I. . - ... i i Jio you v; ii t tiie '. I asKeti dor.!. ill. ' tli.d':! le:;.ve V fa.? " .1 to ; my hlj is sitiij . It X - v,i .f! if - in 1 "nr. !!, .'(')i:tl!i:.M, (li:i: Mil ii'i-t i ill ui' ': I'ti-i a : -2r, wL Alu- 1 .:t i-v..;.. . 1m r. .MvJ I) i)::sT,n;sT. ! '11 1 ', i ::.vericr. ; rr.r.x vi'isi:" V .-a t , Pl'UilAl, N. r, . I'.c.-it iv;'. r.-ii.-i s in i!i" Si vtc :;.. ;i. All m) .'.M.li..in i. i t'.inii''.! i il t:t: t l.i! -;i, :'tit I't-s! :ti.yl-, i ii.l aV nnii'' l.i'.i! th - i..- trtn'f ristl will r iwitil,'' .v.t!T:.eils eiit.iK s'l'asric'.iii). (!n Vi:a MoDKI' ri:. ;i re in-1 ' ' J o U ) N A I'..!.!!. ! ii IV v i; v o t: ; pr'r.nAtsiv'S'. r-. '.; ";: s v. i: I r. s :!r! M. i t!ii!".. Il'.lv. IM ll. ! i'-.V, n-vt !im;: f !li.- !i.i! ' iv !! .Mr.a-r ' .n'i i .ur.' iy. : i' li -iti.'i- ! i.'iti'.t. . :i;;;.". ii---i:ti!y hr u ;. .,..:. c;i ;. VAN i.i: i ... in. i i a a; -t . :: j'OKTld'dtT sriLiiiL-.N- ar r.n..! !'..!. ' r- tir.vv YORK. " ftOTC II iISS' rc r(,)Xa Froprifbu n XHR.niniorr.Ay plan, Tii'' restaurant, (:.!'; I lun'rli rr;ai ;i !' i 'i. rv llli-iliniassril 1.). ( in .Mir.i - i ami v in would c:o)iiiuit after a shortrsil ! ivuted i:e :.);: i been read, tl; i reen long . ye:i Louis.:. ' , .liato .that cvt i in tl'i(; liciieia,' 1 1 i;.r 1 1 1 , Vi'i .i i j i i'w ilea' ''.'.own on wi'.iid i. like -to : i:avc: a t:l ! to-mght." :dm : ; lalkiiig. , W o:; dear " i Withniv-hi"! i knee, my na-ud ! Uislen-'d to t! I - I'y. -ty, p:t ! ed ii.i i t v;u ! : .. Cer tai ;.yy, ti : hut lie was a', ;. '!! wliom his pri-t' :' afraid, ('ve,:i in : ' I . j j her -boys' eie " ': disposui";,: I AirtiieldvJo: ; !o JiVcin, all h; i ed in '.iicni. "' ; ped iier ooyv i diifei'i nLfnuf: VOU mc, uarimg.' Ihen nee: " Vou have e,om tii;ieft; 'your love has in S' hiioniuess for six- it's. i.oi Oo mve me. y, tlrf n i am Then ceaxe'lo' wrong hs boti.t, by imt ii'.'t swer, aim IK? W IS doing, path. A iiat . : i- or not, he Yiii-;.s 3iiu,-t is: could i -lg-'t lioiiorv ii:;:. dnx; -that,. for hi : Miouatc- cry was : "i es, Antoinette- tween us. tor I oul.i t.d.i piness at ...the expense of i Annom lte, Antoinette-, whv so wrong us Ioth ? 7 Frank -had 'gone httl.' man i s, i -V..IS. unL ;: - h:;.i' tor Hitv.i .iii.i i to liiui'innred aemarkj yi.-t then, looking! i siighi start of surprise. 'posi j.!.- w.v. a remarkably! i i;-w passionateiy v .. hi.-r. wlicn lie lJv tn- sight A a i-eautifiih woiuaii! '' no; a novc-lty.' lie had scores of i.ii6ni,.bu'!.. t!s.i:-v -girl he l i'l! Iv i gill.. id. attired in a simple dress of- white, ! iin'1 lll;in;' -rtv y with a soft, tlnslniwm l.r.v i no simul nimdn r of ! v casternlj fac' aud a teudci' expression in Iier eak to!P' eyes. int J --j XiiO m mister of dod was waitui". iH i enjoyed aH 11 o' lover kissed Iier warm lips, and then they went down the stairs to gether ; but what a tableau was. pre sented to thcr c.storAihed f-:-.ze' ; ' in . stead of the cpiict solemnity ot a wt-d-ding, ihc-re was a scein- of t'onfu sion. '; ' . A police oflicer grasped iier iatiiee firmly, exclaiming in an unsympathet ic voice : " I arrest vou for l'ogerv." At the same moment Natalie, .fainted, and was happily spared the .'pain oi seeing iier father hanculied an 1 con veyed to prison. J'oi" lmi.T AVfil. f'u- iiriiiv riv! .l.iv'. hovering between life and deatlu igno- j !w-1::iyiu'.1 " rant of her father's trial and Heiiteiice : " for a term of years. 1 : ! r U!, '!!! Tfarrv Wtevfon frltUhnf the f..i-,i i,;ut ot ,'u' nnun tli." f unilv n.ntnd nt' liiu bviiln wnc "..'. VJ i . . . i . . . 1 . . I V 1 1, . . I .J.I. Ml ...V 11 11.3 j . . . . liiiiosi .1 1 1 d 1 He laid tvvo w : was openly, di ms' and deferential o. : belles and h iiv ss toward the morr -.A iKiavitie? wh- t.n:cl fancies. Im- '.v.:r5 .. ; siunnl--i ii'ia '(... , many a neiid.-e'i . ; or ft tears of !::; : Hi.-.titl. :v ' : -g iio?iorarv. his ill? favorite ;'::,'!-.':-.. o! iiearts.' an: I 'a .;. i: tioned t ) tin- ii;!;.::.! Of-that :j'aa.' ' lbs !,:- : m. . t.ag '!".. .... J i a v e: s u as m :o w: though in ;.it ; u'a.v- tUs! i, e: tiub'i -.-.f w. ' on; popncir, ni n:-ede ." s li- !l: J a i. i ; :::!. g wiiii.- aia! i-: V. nf ihnt charmed exitcncG of which fehe could never oecome a unit! - .-.--. - It is ? pity-a greaF pity ' wna )m. mental sbkiofpiy..: I can as soon fancy a quron- wearing a chambcr maul h cap as Kathleen1 Travers. But' pel naps she 4a going as a governess wouhViiot be so bad !"' . -: In either emergency' it would be do sira'. le ftu- i.-.m to dispel any illusions she entertained regarding their ac .pviinfance in the future.' ' I d. u't!:now, iny d'ear girl,'' he iisw, n d cold jfamiliarity ; "My . t:mr- 5 town ; is pretty . much t Oe n up ni- ehi'o tings, ball? and t hea! i rs !hit i ihall always think of tg. vane-.t ne t -m an, tl.so plcasutost i'sr.:"f if :-g- aado0;oirltam( ;'.-.'' a''.-: i:g. :i. "Li-vy ,h-g-hlitd ' to Vk io!-,-;oit"n.' ' l-ioia .I -u .i-inj a mouicnt ctiri i ;t -.iiid iri'eprc.ssil'.le a "n. ari I ijapMug',"; very .arch font ' n O' Imighed gaybg. '.' do .'. -u laugh v" din asked, " n. :o!y angry.- "Are yon' ''' . Van ne d not. Kath- ' ' u.'s.- I knew t'hat you - i hi. a giil to dream of .' ':' u whose friends expect Ins iuriii'-... A-.-o'. mnsilie a lady of ii :!i i obt !iat sort of social hum J '.'-v'-hit.. 1 tell vou this,! was startl ail ilismannnntalile b:irrifv liettt-min !f?.-.,.i ,,,.. i... ,.gi.i 4., from tl 1 an i i : .it. , ;. i. . lo laughter c 1 1 V:'f to'ij:' ausi h'.s -ah ) as- s in:-!iap-Oh : lemma-' g iiigce am i a , and li guru -.ytre t! o r heheid. ..'jiii; wasai very jirsLj . - ' - . t ,i i 4- u, g... ,i i,. .i i. ; vc!" c'lneiiA Seen1 1 l4tei e jiei , ilia iMiu w.Tiiii'ii to LiiiiiK i . ' 1(i.-.-- ijthat tho inarrihge was only deferred i l" ''g .1 ...... , Llll...lll I.. : a ivd,-canti-'-iiiv . ..a : j,, .. . ; .- , l a i':.'ii nga; IsiiU her 1 nt- e.t exonisit-o j..gis;ve hiomle i.i Wuv ;,Tii- g,.ilv.; "N-1.... v-.iii .l.llv : a away, but h.-n P aad:l..iiK i i i - . - : J '1 1 e.isauir-:: ni(ieei, UeC.nse rejulyr une'on- Miiou:,i of her beauty. gin elo.er. v gcjitlemaii sitting beside :a,ig evidently hia- futlier, noticing the sgo i and surprised look, inimfediately .I'l.iiimeju'tjd a conversation bv askin"' ice and he had -a rare !i If he had been doubtful be'fore, he j;itow revolted sit the very thought of i their union and cheated himself into j-beiieving that high-toned father would ! 'never accept the daughter of such 'a ! criminal. ' , j ' jj ' Gradually the truth drawed f upon) lithe mind ot the unfortunate girl that ! :her lover her promised bus band- I had become cold and iudifferent. lali air: At what h- -an , ;,: with a sy'i;;U'iiic - eyes 'glittered v. i-g .-i. lies,, ol 1 ia- love- fallen out the sky ' AVha- a :.gij: ,as girl, and what a pLice i;i v imai To find her!' he thought, and Li.i't.uu;.ies, jaded by laany a.iyontures, h she-:e d with a thrill of .n-jw; sweet h:.iing J:e had never known bcf.n--. i : a'.'.li : e: . had ftlung' a spe'. eh Avhich ht. regretted i. as madf. t bit 1 he ; careless ''-id d; an d that he had a aa-d that it ay.a; hV-ning rather t 'ions just dlK'-n-. ; : r mimV wh:it vou wished to , ' she said gi- hthy, and seehi'in; V u aiai i area all a also " I l i 1 ',)- .' ja.t . j : .'' i.:'.. ii iaiL.aii.oii o oiir" tieaco ..'of 1 have known no little hereto; (Ml L';1P- There was a'strange.' weafy pain ki o' would face them, Ft I ham a;e the ,J Frank's heart when" his ij-flui-ihi Jnisery they had wrought, nalt .. . , . ., ... .. , j-ii. g.-. .... i A j in i... I.-... ..!. . i... i i ..i i a mas, vwi.si e -' o".' n U-'U'tf . 'Ill M-iliVJ. uy one- couid Jong to : - - , , , -.' . . , n -Concerned spoke to rigid, world , ,,.',,, - . . . .. .- ... tOiiK ire. . , sue saio; "jjouise, y that Avish." ' Id-' if I only knew mtgVu-i ette's answer. ai'l AiiLoin-' j 1 ll. ll . - '. T. I trivai ciucstion, and Harry iWHter-iii With her head -resting fondly upon i'o.t.,ui niepiii!, h.m wmi. revealed to her in plain ternio the no- .A)u g l. L' 1 . O . a:u o. a chance tor a i with tlio love-! sorrow! lilly. ,.i; " Jlas it struck you, Frank, " that Willis is failed in l- .y tointstte '" Iltf fice. pided. " 1 hope not," he said ei- it i not --it cannot bejtriu lac; l at htm. a lp seeing It "Whv, oh U'i h,: ., v.. a :aV ihe haiil; i why j I. was all a jest ai' iirst, . ilia An- i then oh, ijiis ! I h-ariK-d a : M : VOii'."'" Jli'.1 a ;): (1 to iovi- Frank went farw.do b a il charmed sat: at falhc noi n:a lUng we s,i., togetb.er i i i' My J Js' r.ii.i.. S-.I.l. 1 oi Hi. UliUVU.g IH j mv knee, " a-eking me ! ''Ob i!cthfi-,ftt'w 4 the treea. U ! (loci knows .Willis (b-.-tv sa- a ' f brotiiir's face, never droamei t WJf;g!ie. JJ;- heard Antoinette's vaa hiim j cry h.ix t.m dark ;;'i;Uow, and on Hue ,-";,;'-, in-j''turit. i j: i nupuis.a o. tho moment, raised hiai .-i ! f : .. ,i.. . f's i.i :i. a i liniiii mi.,1 i a,, aa i .... g. ! . I lien j i.eaveu mv mc : xianuv cn- .' -" .in-.n uiu-niunuc. lii, Oi -.. i ...-. i aco ranger aecona:t n:s eilorts luiijcossity ox a iinal separation, i a w:ug that in -'.-i . short timdh . Locking into his face earnestly, v, it! i al 'daughter were;! !l ileading eyes, lie said : by ' itii iig eiCMfing ieonvcr-'i u Do you mean it, Harry ?" .-. i " Yes, Xatalie, T moan it," ho .ropli- ie noon discovered that the oU ed' iu a colJ loue- man was very ilhierate. but no-di 1 l'J -H' " uv, .uo uu .u. " iilta ..... . 1 1 . i ina: not Ig.aii ihsasti'iiU mir.d. ore i lae ihversioii tliat I really be-, a.aa U hai thai ymi 'might forget, what i;ahioiida egp( ct of you.'' " J-shall never forget you," ho an swered, ah his ,'.-7?.'r.r loilincon- rc you will iiof,'' sho re- : n-: mot ner f lac.ee i cannot 1 loves-hr-r',' and, J iiuni-g shij segsod a prpfou-al knowledge! of hund Pdly left the room .without a man nature the daughter ahiirst re-! ! wortl- -. ' '. -n il was: ..j L;iixl ai'ent but 'lteu.iv ' sO.n h 'd He listened intently lor some lime, in, ll! .. .. i ;!..,( ,1; I l.i o ... .,.,1.1 :iic.l in the conversation i fivinHi U,J ,AXJ- "'-' -.", ' aoo. ... , . ii ii cr. !........ ;'t l..ai,. t i;a mc .a.-, mowcvci, ignoraub Oi ine , , - . i . i , : - l i as we it rknow ngnow. inioiuc i:g my U'Ofiiised wue. ()h, mothe mother, h.-is she dc-eeived. ineV j J is der the ran be Antoinette could never bring such mis- j ta cry to oc.'r home Antoinette could g j...vr never'bring such misery to our iltonje hear a story. . :yi;;e leeling- over me lid, 'and yet I feel like i as aj like t-v. hsten, . ivs: nig agfiiiisv l:er i .i.!?-aied 1 ed'tH- i-i 1 if . :iWiowhaV ats.rva ' '' daughter . ,.' i. ' . ! a laii" ..ir.-. e ray ir.v- sas only a niotjier can : Mrs. .Cray hn- w net i-y Ji.-pe i-i (Mjfitfre-d in a her 5:0ns Said been her got a ' :! Iier gai; and now troiibi I ramp, 1 ken thi n, niy ooy ; ground ng ; was a taint oi vulgarity in the father ouudrel; Was the. fastidious" j Larry j Wateri laess, li- saio. 'bun to , ; ,n;. p.nvdit af: last -smitten iri-efriprl . .. . , .1 Tl 1-..1:J.1.1 - -1- T -I-' '-'I I Antionewefwnom x na.p io eci axjn j'nouw' my oarnng, anl then 1 i! raiVc ;'.., Whv did telt iiif' : iin alarm. J hn a lai is no!.de to hide. t. .110 . 1..-, ill, 1,11 Jl.l.lt: 111 LIl'.J ! 1 -i ; 1 i 1 11 1 a. I . -4 riTil' . ,0., j . . ! . 1 - 1 .. .IlittjtiVI. Ill" inviJJJJijU.i irVlMI JAiMH-.-C. . . 7 X -X?grr s ....VT, af . .-looked Damiv and -".;;!:-' .-'Td: i7, - ir ...I ' . i i ! worst.was ;cr. : ; , .. .. . . ... , -, , . .. , - ' , . n, conn.. ir -iitiii -i comirareu ner to a : ,r . ... :. s : . . ; ; 1.1. . . luann u nnu mm , .ino j iiniue '): si'osraon no was:- :m. Pa Oil , '. , .. - , i , . o iie was ireci:u.:am. v.i; imu ui-. --. . , , i .. ., . i.ii. . ... ., . . I .i,n.,,, -..y,.y,,.,i - inc.. niiin ..it' T ...l. ' ...... ; i " . i i i uioti'.T-.i. i i .'i;.i i .i. w.uiis) to i;vciy i -v i ..1 I ,,,,,.,i l,iv,.-,i- v-.n i i u-, iii.iiuv iwi. ni;. ig desperate y. , . , , .. . J , . fcrty iov ho would return, nonie 1 '. ' . . .. .. . 1 thing s-ev'-et and- pleasant : evidently J'i-i i . i- ..,.1 ..a gvevcr fjive thank", tor am obvious aid. my I-rank was dashed to 1 he ,ho " VL:Mnc .ami superior b T" '.. l "" " ! duty that is a pleasure to the giver." U'-'ll-i'. t, -i V,, , a i- 4- 'tc i .i e -,i, j and try io lorget imi. - . . . 41 , " . ' .ii'i.i uir.ee i l" -;ag Ikt station in hha laddie hineied there , ,., .J. i, fL n ... k ,.r i ! vas the gay reply. j Farly the next , tFay he received a juotc l-S. V ii!A. :ei.:i: b .y dittie tiie iif ah !ar . f dig; r hope: i, ui husband ! one of them' through th powerless to a r iniaal man of I she was' p ai come b otlu r. Jin-i Harry, why did you come to trou ble, tho cpjiet of iny. simple life ?" I " Yniir lovfl has been selfish anil t ,ui .1...0 i.i. uu,,.: ,:,, .. hen. ins. new aeomimtaneea e I. P . , , , . ... , ; t: 3L kne.lt down by the fallen ,,,S1,:; ,hl u.,.e l... ,,,n ih,. J. 1icki; out w-s love r . couio nave f,nm MT,'::J Z u::LL I! Shared lot through shame ami - - - :-:; iv .uiH'.ii.jai ji-; ii.t'i 1 1: ti ii-. n: i u .'1.1 n . i - - ' " . . 1' : i n-n-.'!-ov. -i.i- i ! in i . f ur ;lor .iji K;at lit! io spoeca he told ihe old gr-ntietaan a lib, saving -that ,'' i ' - - - m iia,. liavf ; tiie iiirtaresou." scr'uerv induced him ;,',- .il 1. i 1 i i iv : SMe, ami en! a r i iridic, i hps 1 , t : 1': I nps sinl; iia. e th'g mil r:- a . )!l. ( iod , :0-i mf.'! t 1 :m. i i o'la :' i 1 I'M 1. i( V t hey .were ner I ai'hev Avei'g 1 ! toin'ef to i est i.thi m'--Antbiu! I' ll :i word niK, !e:c:iU-',e t-i :fa had been ;':Ood help her, lor she: lov viiiomi. Hut ' them bi t t e r than she- did ii ; like i,er in i She bent over Frank aha j his hair. : ' . I - ' a M re was given ! " I have laith in ' Aiifojm-tte i stit." i iride rest- j she said. 41 1, will ;f0.b. her, aiah l;vn AVOrSlil')- I LiiO lit. .11- . ; - l :. i 1- care Hi i by tin: .'L'lS : h.Vesl WOVlld i i'iti:;: i ray was hand oi tiie broil ;o tenderly., the i ) v were She went to.Ahtona .er wouit-n s soih, but t iv cauui, sm: s.o.i s- ill, he r' e!arhn"'s. ! told me some thing thise oys of jjfii'c. n when An- uige -come. to. live- with ette, With l-.cr big grey me vou were going to i ; e-ycf, iappl'c?d'-ia-ir- hn'd Vaby smile. Sli3 was Jlrteeh then, nearh fl then the: biothe everv I . wish you daughter.'-' . j 'Antoinette's face hushed. il'tly, ' blank veniu: tgihl e hisl biiifle.' ppmesg, '.my ii :r-:, o 'Do not ! Antoinette.!', girl i Jdo yea; Oh,. ' ) v given a cry A g I:,''.!'". to remain o I leifurjDx t-ig-r 'lead, killed i viaitrlnm. ' a-r no iiail ! 1 ,-Na a,.,, a., ; !.. , mi g,atahrain to ; thing within-' isorrow. "I am alone now, in' world, and I am so young enteen u on ho was ir.viicel to "Conic to'mc once more; this even ing, will you ? just to say farewell for ever to "Natalie: : - i-.-.a, 1 1 V 1 '01 l ' if-, I f o 1 1 ,1 nlll .. g vei'v cwenimr he saw the br'autl- t The memory of: past happincs pre- i 1' ,rpt Ji'e Uis u, e my. nfoin-.-ite c! i . i -. ' , see i iii:: a::a a . 'me ' to curse yog, said. "Oh, girl what von have ehme:- her own oome. Ja very- house was plain ami "mmi' h, 'V'-rvt hue furniture was missed Torjghe bri.ghtened Uie plaei wit ! her p of -uitoinett. bring such mi'-ry- tow e'o'.:!d you d in')'- -motue:' 'go Would you wish me pie same Ha?- ; n the (i;.vs :t ltlis ! siac loved you '! Oi:, mothe:' -Oh. mother mothe-r nish that iohowe SZZV !.'--'';'.V.-:i Vv : si v.'- si I yong then the. brotliers. ; pmess AVtre it wmsr s,fc smea, . l did the name cry vii:g fr,m Willis! They giseovereal epnet aooks tn&t Avc'ld -..:ivi'i,i. nt tiiiii iv.-b.s iia.l imi ' ,: ' The 1 rd - e the "mansion 'did not ' Antoinette:, J-ememoar, elaar, qipy Cray's lips ih.e days' of- ng'.-gikh he-1 seemed especial U made foi- lovers ;-M ' Sfll"''5iHV ' ,"" ?,'w'Mll"s!a,"i thinl; it "iicctikfary to tell Ins wife much j are hrore, twin brothers, we'd Jtvr ; for'e'theyg-iaid Frank Orav to rert to ' coura, yhat. could be more uatniil intC 'Z1'-!- .- ';!' .. i.;dKut Anfoinett'Testrange, so.hc-sinb j'each other iassiug .welkf j j j j rent ;:noC.only hiui, -but i'he pretty ht-'i than to '.improve tho opportunities) A ; "'' -(JFFKNSnOUO .-- piy said, that t.Frank and Willis were "You know you suspect' ; tie ju'dher, whoso heart broke "ya'F j whi-K'opiiiepiiiy and youth aflbrdMUiim evev com pi,... :.-i h'l intimacy of these two increaso v day.: At iirst the father a 1 them upon- their lift! excursions :' iuit at length thev we 10 i tho hT.s. eft. to i-imi)l(i tojrether.bv. .'hey hscoyere-'d cjr.iet nooks that vented him from refusing her request Poor child, she was sufl'ering terribly, i ? i 1 1 -. r .ti a. . . ifiiitt (HI utrotf'jJL in) lauu. funs; uui and Y'es, I A ava, xx. I j A Lr A J H J AJC A j , ' (ilTC hsbeilV', 2. . - ! to ti eat her i-jka- a sister, "a,mi yexu j "-Ihat mis joes aoi to-), en, jiui-: the inien'sd v ed us agouv. . -1 ihc-reiore, the eiegatu yemn; : maa:ii--wih sou be kind to he r, and ( toinette, what have you done? deeaiiv- ; -. g?rmar,iri p;l,.g -.ri,i ; -0a..-. i eloeiient phra;es -whisperee ; that is all Fa-fk." - ; ied 'both .ngy lc-ys, aud jl have..-l.jved ; j-,...:;-.';; ont"0f"thft vvinilow "nV -'-v,r--: i 'vi.h'ug car tiie eft -repeated . "Mrs. .(iiayncw'aU about Antenn-iyou so dearly. Their iapiin.sf -jwas : n j pOU-i.'nf,t r,.'0-, U('v i..i.- ! un.altera love and eternal ;- nett Testrang yso really tia re was rf- I my life; why- d.d you iot leave h tvl 'i f;ico' ' ? '. -'' ''' " " " '''.'u" ey, and r,-ceiyed Natalie's pr ally 'no. needbi te li iur. - nie?:'. i ' j . U Kj f i ' "bid' Whhs' mavrv .-vadoamtb"1 I ! 'JC ig' w;ft S W-.'ii- !-.:! il i! 2lig- :g .:: ill, Uu' -nth. S. ssi.'a -il'-l Inhi.iii y.'il! eiji' i: uu- We-'iiaiaui -.a a. 'i',.i.".r; i-oi!ii,;is! l.Kiiiflii. t.ni.' : inily miv e.itiiloaai' to vr. .M. .i;iM; I'r RECT'S NATIONAL HOT El, I F.ALEIQK, N. C- . i il. STSi:i T &"SS, (;iv;!frs .!nil rnipritbus. :.' '' :. - f" , ' ' 'me ivuvv.'g pat A"i ar.- hclore her heis- Antoinette s nice k-7 lan: ai :in.e iir.v iitnOir it ; v I'ltv me: ' she cneeh io: oho who piayed hihi iaise after proiii- ! oh, mother, I love Withs !' I - (l ASTON HOUSE, r , KEW-BERKE. N C- S. II , Sll KIT iV m. i'raprirtm. ... ,...i,..;o " iia: ' i.. i... Tlifsrivrwirneai.avnia nno'li:va Hie "-""-:e' i L,UJ i1"1 0- man ice i me.; . liiMim; tiemul Jlatel jrDIu'lty t: Kaleigh, e.pcm'fl Tho trnlli vas, when Antoinette St: lir nast rnanafrciripnt en teio iiiiim i viJV'iIvv;uivil iii"i ana iai oniii iin another, ha Knew. not, care" not, what ho was. doingi and when smarting un thev.tiaston Honsdv t t uec 1 fniucieu vj tuc woman ne .. Sfl-OJ'f B'il n.l, i.. ."Ul. , "V V' - -. , .... vunnun nm iAai-nin!i: I I flT A I llQ nScllnn.l mnmft.l T.r.1-,0 HorfD aitn-lpi 1 :- 1 ' v v) " etwuvi ju.ti 1 ici i uuiit i ; s ' l ' CvtVoVv-rVri,-' " ) 1! iliQughttfet Qf tho wrong he was 1 IT II IT X M M Ai E A C A'llU S a tfi - A W A JJ i. j . . Qnkl IlfSvl- IIVA rtor,lin llA. cbosG That Willis loves y..;i too, Oh, A: 1 1 1 ! 1 si io war; young ami oeautnni, doubtless Avonld recover from it. . h he would go anil 'bid her farcwel ,j s then they must part lorever. At the appointee! time he entered the house where he had ouco expected to receive a. bride.. Now, everything was changed, and such was tho fickle ness of his character, he felt deprcss- eel as- a tlrousand memoiaes crowded more naturkl ! iiis nrin(l ! I ' . '. A grave-looking woman conelucted i nil ct-oiva- Iin rdmiwl nvnnnit 11 JJ.ll, ll lllill ,111 ... .: . ' u..... . il., A. . . .V.... the e legant young nia,'in this surely was li.cr neat utile room, red in her I his heaivt beat violently. y here was peatcd story 'of ij Natalie; had she already changed her eternal eonstan- j; mind, and avoided an interview? omise ;to!; He, too, was repentant; perhaps he I beneath her ma; deal smiles had been tpo hasty in thus giving up'j "AYhatj.a wife si o Wou!-.iJ: r,.-... i.-.i- , t to! ;his' liijspp-. alter prom ising taiih: aluS. trui u: Yes ter .-husband hail loved. do vial. only once; in lis life, and even then she remeuvbeved iviihav flutter, oargg, bow her own lovej dream had turnceT :to dead sea -.-' frt,' bejoro sho was eine short mouth p. wiie.' Why did Die marry mc Aviien his heart was givlen to j another whv did i said, proudly, ''therefore there caq be i he wed me -apd his1 heart' so cold so n harm in grautjug iyo'w request. careless vcol id ta iacf she had often And yet, no; if Frank can still trust "No," sh Love AVillis, and pledgee i brother ! Willis must bear lii riointment, Antoinette." " You will teach bin's to hgte J the girl cried, "'teach ; lai to jdcvsff mc. . rOh, motlier! you yilFlet:mef;.rll him the truth myself T i V .1 ; j . My sons are gentlemen, Mrs. SUCUC-a answered, withont b.irg- j ing around, "he never looked' o: J face '.again- ; he- went abrdad and died in a foreign .land di"d ' alone, for (Jno litakt, alter ii teuUer parting at the trata of the little garden set alii! we.Li pinks an t roses, ne re- ai'ound: turned to ruooo. her hotel in a rethictjve1. el. use; I to think ; " oat got i.-,v me. she were not a iaia-H r's hn ae, I ti I would riadiy nrgrry he-r, axar as one who hael lovel him so fondly and trulv : was it too late would she for give his folly ? lie Avassoon undeceived. Lying amid the snow-white his father,',! ry of her "own bed, in -an attitude of hopper in' bis bim bloi.s- i: a- .- - .' two ciuhire-n I wi re sleeping like the ilalag ed the ! Wood, and above the m si-ood a h ,v, v I voathful creature , tall and xinmlo ,,f ! tnrneel, with that puzxlini smilo'dim ! form, and dark of liair and eva" I fer i i)I(;1- l;aa about her lovely - mouth simple white dress was soiled 'g,.! i and ehee;:;. torn, and 'one little; hand v:i bleed-j "' Kathleeai. TVavei-s-i:"? u mystery, inng fivni Uk- thrurd of some crtu-l 1 v-xv- inaehga' dolt of myself,' hriaV. ... i ' . I thought Frederiede" Do IVirres ns-be " Arc yem lost?" imiiiireel the caj--! FfUicr. , -. " . tain in- tones of the 'blandest a.dicT-i F.c had told he r he would not for- g Can I hebi vou V" I ecsicr, aiiel becan.se iio could not, ..ho,.. Hie fair girl uttoreel a epiick crv of dul n"L J' luul l'i'-' a rese: b. surprise and alarm, as the gallant' in- j 1,0 Rj'"'bed !y a" thorn." - - . . ; - truder pnsheel thromdi flie wry?,!! Tfie season atlvancod." '-':' . shrubs info hcr..awf - r. . ' .'.v .i;TJ.crc' Yi-erjoj uuiuui'l 4 U -: ma donnas, -and perhaps new lejves Id charm him for a while. Ho wandered into a theater one night to hear a novel drama that was drawing increasing thousands nightly. He heard ami listened to all with indolent indifference through ncVcral acts., . .' "It's terribly tame. I gpn going. : home," h. g' -solved.- Just then- the curtain rolhad up, ami all along a . magnificent woman swept across the rlago. a AVhilo velvet and misty lae:er fell about, her Iiko a cloud, and chit of it shone her dazzling arms and shoulders, sculptured as of living marble. ( FJiamoiids blazed about her like points of-llarric. He :;tarted, ami raised his opera glasri with shaky hands. . ' " Who is she ?" lie asked some one.. '" Adiy, have yon not heard ?" was the rer;ponse ; " that'is'Jia liarbarianw Siie is an American and was celuca " te d tii Furope for t he flage. Sho has starred for f:es.v:aab seasons- oil' the Continent."' She came hero some times : last, raimmor; and li-hl Jicrselt in apmc" country jilace an5ong her relatives, that siie, might' rest preparatory to h-r ilvbvi here-.' She is a success ! splendid . , creature!" ' .' ' ' "La liarbarina!'" whisiiered thn ginning' of a pleasant accptaintance." 1 captain - " tha.t is hrr stage name. Is He meant to make it thrt beginning j siie: known by no other V" ... . of a pleasant lliil-ition. i Kathleen Travers, I believe ! Hush! -But it became something more to ; Sue is speaking. him as. the long stwnmer v;eeks went on, i and Kathleen's rare ' and fresh v'onnv beatv m-fv.- m,im Inw i-r,ni I m'oand. him i'ke clouils f - yellow his v'rn-ou fileart 'O'ew voun--r a-ain 'i-snio.'-a-, mat on:, of il all, hoH:iv only . " 1 - I . . ... , , . - - 1 . 7 Ivatli.ee ns ei.UK, laspjrcet eyes,, uuei Leard only tin rich --voice that en thralled hi-a. ; " . And it sgrain:d to;ay mockingly : - Ferhaps the captain's " obvious Idu ty " wouhl have been less pileasnre had it involved the protection of a lost la dy less fair than Kathleen Travers, for the honiewai d way was beset .with vexations toil and trouble and dan- ! ger aF'O, as the dusty -twilight bean a cold, cruel to li51! t!f' tortuoiis pat h with gloom, mrr-onlysev-!, v 1 it very far yet i asked Kath- I icon, vearny, as tiie Jieavy etew beau to drench heir hair and garments with' penetrating dampness, ami tho lag ging littJo oiier. . began to moan and cry. " Ne. Tlie.ro is f no farrahctso light- anil I think your friends-are searching ffcr you. Do you nof hear, thcra caU iug V" . , "I fear they wouhl have had a long searching and a terrible frig it-but for you,'"' she s'ard, frankly. " Don't let them make me a hero, please," 'ne laughed, and then very earnestly, "yon will let mc call to-morrow and- assure myself that you i have not suitercd from this grievous expo sure. I Impo that this may he the bo- i-i . .l ta . r., I a: Ciiotaa. uinini i::;i liii r lunnni e sta'.'-'-. The' lights seemed tohwirl I a:'h win" 0. . yo:.i will never forget is. j.ut x shouldn't re'isn ihc :fua-1 I'm drape-ai tion Yif iieiaiew-in-hov 4r ii,..f ,..m i.n,.i. ! . . . ' V -r.i.... ..... r. . , .1 o To r : , t-V V7 fM lll'T 11. I' 1,:II 111 Till III. 1.1 1 ill 11-: 1 II none were "near Jura but strangei-s.' '. . '".iF .-V-a r 'g J "V ' v"' 'l.Ti " " iUY , ... i . .. .... - nrs rs5 ion. 1 - i i a j. iCGive: inaceiui re pose, ne saw tiie etjiii 101m iff S Llfe 1SSUg' m ho H.;,. r1!- ' . . . " . : '.?i WIJife crei 'c , 1hfT T& tonn of oiy Rcjiool' will bosin on'ilm test Monelay , July aiKl contiano l3y weeks jU5'ufe 1.1 JLUt n7 had loved vi :, "w . CnAERES rEn SEBiIOX.,. l,.;... i . " "f I'r iU' : C g. V - $10 do misery and g Jfi''lif.r"Kii,r!;ui, .. - rim wilt r,"!" ""'.1'1 ?' deduction Hi-k nf.sa ". ,r Protracted I hIihII strive, a tu the? past, to rL Ya" floiifioi au.it Bhoulel be. I.ollVr snperior aidvan sJvc&i "?""? I? them- j "Tli:i.ntin' t.lm imnr,!n i..-. : . - o i i'.v, vi iuia vfimmilTlitv frtr Jat;ticu;art ad vtr.e.ir former patrouaffe I -earaelv'i.VlifV. . . , ,ou - . .f y .- Durham, N. C. Jf?8-. COZABPS -FEUALE SCHOOL. Fall 3eFflioneging Angnsti 1370. .---: luirioN: -in v A11- 'r g " "'" 1.50 ;7 2.00 2.50 3 r the beautiful :, wemittir he ils dead.- She haeVeEed in , and he had. brought her ov,.,. :,VAto his home. Years rolio, ll J boys gi-cwdjitci sti "ThIta. .1, Takoarelhat ways made -a! p hoys) don't ffili i, . - . -r- iselle, when thv una oiteajsaiel to iilrA li wiLa-T Heart-of the mkr, "cr, ache with bittr' dies. Ainer V " ami the handsome handspaer men iti'sBoy (he al ;t" of saying vour ovc with nrademo- Gray she is the ho happens to love Ir! pain .before she rong Antoinette,' Wed, gently, for tow up,' .Mr inTxvilF make Z.-tiunk'-vvfl Mr. frrav I, r iJ gl oext to heikr-.;& vV gentte heart You wi:i MP vin-W. Q uoubt' lrjX- fcW-X V-'f 'ViUB 6h"e not -A.IITQI- Vi . f s. 0 you, I cannot, and you 5 shalb not talkf to Willis again till x haVe tend himialg Willis is only- liuman,! and though I think it impossible, yott might gljcad him to be false to his hone r and idau- hodd, false to his brother. jouhd . .t u. '.- .. nisiengsi - - 1, 1: j .1. ti. .,-.,1.: ,.... ji ... 1 ... -. ""-'- , "- j.h'-i, i.ijr . iiue-'T t-.s Antoinette Tt'-sirange Hmerson, ai d now you . know the shadow -on ray lifa ' Io joh won.'J3r I long to 1F0 !" ....if-'l l , - ', . rne bsoiu tiowa .ii the coui again, and silegly I ftole from the room. Tvvo"hoiu;s Liter I went back. Miss Emerson still knelt in the .same posi tion, and trqmbliug with an unknown dread I bect'over her and raised her a;sion over, reaso-asiji itstu 1 ho was l.coining critical sensitive to: Tvi'ry movement of this lcey girl, rib-, tirif her non-obsorvanc of conven uonl formal -and watching i for sole- cLjras of every kind. ! ..e compared her naivete with the ceid dceormu of his fashionable laidyj acdaaintances, and her girlish abitn-i doirOif spirits, with their rmiet stlf-j it was -1 x 1. - 3 :. . i. 4i ana toucueei iiei uueeii. viao indeed thff sleep 'pf eth. The sensitive fjirl ' crazeel by disap pointment, had taken poison IhU v:a. "THow changed and still siie lay : could that "colel A?heek 'feethe same which ardent lb: was iiiiil'.- vi'un enough to think ;iral that I of his summer Hirta5?in "nvith .hi; feeling cancatnre'ipf 'Aunt ,.emuria -.with igr -ot tnatapn Tell r r an k 1 avui iveeii my engagc-r ; , p "' i n?mn . 1 w ment," Antoinette said,' quieter: Yr. Ptliej y c;V1ditlt .a mi.tiry! for Willis-" - : M ; F amp I.wa, ngutaig I..11 on t he beaa-.; ' f . .1 iid , : "Yes. What of Willis ?" ' I uyia iacot -Antoinette meia,om i" " ' ,Utlv i 1 "Tie will make no'siiru.' tthe Url i . " lr Uad been heard at last , V. .g. ... ,., fU i g-v " '...fc.ii . w J' ' J.i.f' she lav thre- cold mid still, n . tiriv I1U uuiu," ""'ac';"' , . T-i! 1 I 0'1.1., . .V 1 v.. - . , ; . .... l'l , . - inwdrdiva but. .ne. unldndgwoivV MiU 1 jamat me clasped iu ner hand and my leavhit lips." " r N"l I (leart told me it was the likeness , of v ;Th'e remainder of the evening- Au-!'lllls GW ; 1 i toinette -was sti'jrngely restless, ami ViHjs .watched her with eager, .qneti- ITALIK'S LOVEH. tionmg eyoa wum-. x iu.ui.j.vtejjiteei not to notice any change m ner toani ner.-- . sg Once as she passed Mm Willis haH ?b -T i;Y- rSr 3TiLDi'., J if 4Iveep your pronvise, Antoinette; for At ten o'clock Yi'illis arose: "Mooil night, mother," lie md, andfehe, jim pelledby a Strang' . feeling, drew dpwo his head and kis- l him. : " : ': I 4Good night, Thank," he, said, jtjirn ing to him.. : - '. K ! i '"' "Good night, I lfeUowJ'''.FranrrQ plied, and then the door closed j b( twecn thera. . ., - i iv- After' Willis was gone, Frank tura cd to Antoinette. "'It is all 5 right ncir" he Bsa,d :. when ho comes 1 ! " i ws int. eoarse and vulgar was: ll possible that siie could be the mOth er of ,Wi a daughter ? a ' YnL'arity was unmistakably. tamp ed unon tkt dings yet Natalie was sun as Deapiir ful as upon their iirst interview till as gentle and loveable, trying to adapt herself to his critical tastes ; iinagijnaf Hon had made her an idol. J: ! ! ThM and similar reilections oejeu- Ilarry Waterman was V fort 11 I v,;pl his mind, there was a litjrce enough to ppsnra'a manly. ltearing aiff strngcle in his soul between a. sense of Sl-viiji. : rg r. ould not be so expressive, countenance, an'iF lyettd honor ami a dyh-j 1 still, a well cultivated inind. ... . - ' 1 poor dear ! he w 'His motiier,' dying when hc.w'.tbat4 crnel as to disappoiut her, so uugcaitle au infant, 'he was nnhapriily . deprived S maniv as to break his promise, Hht of lovlwj carefor his father being of was sweet, good and pure he hived ! a colli prouu nature inii;ginei that lie hadtglowed so often at his "lance? ' - , HQ' -bcrtt"agaff), " and touched the hite lips; a cold chill struck his heart, and brought him ta" a sense, of ! all that sheJiad boec !ti hAnr: hit felt that no inituxn beiuq trmud t.",v '-low. Jnta 0 "he liad ihync. ., a ,n Hut novi she was dead. As he gazed upon Natalie's, f, conflicting emotions of tenderness, re;- gret, anel ? remorse rushed, civcr his nselves and their surrobn. ! so"V 1 11 ? V.H ue a'Wi,retcr ted ner uevoiion; u was -iku. w mie too late. - g Harry Waterman liowed his head, anel wept bitterly. - llemorse! Yes this was tie terri ble punishment he had to lcar tlirough long yearsa' punishment that .was. remedial, however, for he lie came ;i letter man -cured of Hflfish- LUM10 . J1- V 1 ' - - "J ; J 1 i - His friends wondered why be never .nasal twswig." And the cicg;..nt c aptain drovvlKal a doleful, sigh iii a gay whistle, and vowed to his vainly, that he wo'uld win: Kathleen's proud heart,, even though it shciuld ache a little when he should go away to see Iier no mor:. And the time came when he- fancied that he luul . iiado his conquest, al though Kftthii-t-n's I'irovokiiiely .coquet tish, caprices puzzled him- sorely. vneu sne Knows 1 am 'OiUg away she will betray her feelings' he thought. "It will.!).' a pleasant mem pry to kj. ;.v that' . this splendirl crea ture hai really ioH.d me." So lie ah!io:in,,df bis intei.tion ! returning to oi,1 t jy t he nxt . lav with pathetic and impressive n'nrnl t- ace, tae ness, expecting to see- tii s iarie-: hps wiiiten and quiver-;, and the merry dark eyes lir iin with gsudden tears. He was treinondulou: ly disajipointed. She: turned her dxmnyj vimnt face tujon ! him with a quie tly-pleased Hlilile. g g : -Theu I; shall see you occasionally, I hop", as I go there myself next week for a considerable t-biyg ' " Inde ed," be observed, einite sar- " I f;hal! marrv' Uid ' Haarfotrino" he declared. " I shall call" upon her lo morrov.'i D-air K atbleen she S'.n'cly" loves me.'' ' f J. . , j. ';! ' He made hi visit- as he had deter-' ! inihed, and by means of -Ixribery, flat- tery, or cajolery was terinitted to cu ter" the .parlor, unannounced.- Gentlv he opened the door. anel then stal led back with his hand upon the knob. . " In the centgr of the leautiful room the gallant captain saw the gjrl he loved in the embrace of anothc-v f j His f'jotsteps aroused thetu. i ' ' , Kathleen stepped forward, surprise j - and elispleasnre shaclowing her, fair face. '- -. ' " ;- ' ' - - d : . 'But re cfrgnidng the. intruder, she . smiled sweetly ami put but her dainty linger tips. - . "I - - - a - "Ah Captain p Do Forrest V Tliis is a pkawtnt surprise.." . . I uwardly-theaptairi rejienled the '(, word " suqjrise," preceding-, it Vy an T adjective not found in the clioiccst lit ) -erature. . . .'L ; . ' . . ,g , ."Antony, dear' went on Kathlefn, g ( with inimitidile gracev M allow, me to present you a gentleman who hsm! had fulfilled hii utmost duty in crif-' ing hi tlnld - the advantages 6ftt of l)ne eictioiiK. . - -1 . j Ler he would marry at once andgbl t)". uas-a large sioj-k i t.'-i chnidil Ion the nt 1 marble Trom Avluch to make fie fc -l .1': ii- f . 1:1. r.g. . Ym'-should honor Um? eleAcl bv mark -vr. oll.l fUlll'1,-1 . 111 I H 11 1. 1-1 I , .,(: L I II I u - .'l.-i uu.. - ....... - , T i . .. . . ... . ... thorough education -,; admission wtofmoney left him by his gramlmotber ; nS ti'eir ll ing place with Rome fashionable circles; and a liberal supVJ affordeel a moderate income that j thing Listing and appropriate. A il- sou 01 1uiuaui, una jufci, wuut yuu : " "I 'will Jl father ply of wherewithal to ineet" the Afclriwould be suficient for the tript-then I son home,, and vvd IwiUiiicfeaiy halfway. - : Tnpou their return he -would introduee Wt. . ..." - V . - g-' : aiJs- g.f-.i..g :;g :a- -- a. ?g.r-' , V r t .- "T ! ' .- .a. 1 : .-..-. : . -. g- nrised put 'of liis well-brcel rei)rse andi a -largo ilaim uiion my. gratitude. manner ; "In what localitrV ". Cajitain Do Forrest, my husband, Mr.' She mentioned a most" elegant and 1 Stralhmore." - i ' Aidiittjue quart:r., . j -'I'he -Kiitlc.inf:!i.bnwed and .' Jitin "Indeed! lb-; reiterated, utterly j polite '-ly phased with each other. - . mystitied. ' j - j gUut the captain's hall was brief. A sudelen thought e.ime th it "Why are ye!u laughing," love T KhcM-ki'd him. This beatifis-al. country i asked JL.ithh-cn't? husband,- after the jjrirl, tro refined for a coarse'- eountrv life, and t'o hub-pendent to remain depeneleut -upo;i her uncouth . rela tives, a fas untie jubtedly going inio the the service of some aristocratic family, gentleman had etcparfed. And, of course, like tho trusted ainl trusting wife si 10 was, him told him all about Captaitr Do Forrest's Flirtation,- : : .:" '.. , ' -' )fg .7 -4 ' 1 glk. . 1
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1879, edition 1
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