THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN. JYiniibcr 8, of Volume 17. 'Tlif Riblrikr Matr. vV5v.4i and Ihe I nioii l llir 1 .' i:mtoR ash vnovnwroR. SALISBURY, X01tT.II-CAUOJ.IXA. . ASV ' MvAVX. i .. V . v. t 1 1- VS ' a V'im li l'htUJ'lphi4 SalurJay Courtrr. ntlZE TALE. ciiasi: lohing.-a ntoky of tiik RKVOLF HON. HY LkstlK. '..1 - IIV - IV- . No, - "rtnf -- r I en. imInhIv will eer a-k whether 4w' !. I..IV. And a to Ann.. (Wir4. tbt-r- t- r of hrr .Lung any thing that TuW JUnUflrl not l.kr." Do you really ibmk Aunt V kn eye a,!.,, llllL'. I'mMUUlU) " To l- Mire I .ki. It was but Ihr- r - Next morning, b:n Aunt Uboda, f.rsl entered last .-'inlay, ll.nl i.e -k-d f I W Ilia Miih.K-fo.mi, she found Tudor Maulam! jut Tud..r I liml-nd tin. at-u-iUral -. 4wir. (o...ii.Kllullui bo..-. I ' Now.l,r.HrfMy..n ll..us.U:W. Why, Tudor." -i"l li " you've been taking ! only lli.it In- ban .wrkl.iig rt, and rx f an 1:4; ly '-.'tart. I m vtr before'kni-w you g. nut be. j hi..I white f clli, and curly U.r. and f,r- brc.kial." , '"'' , , . . -it Aunt," replied Tudor, " to le i you il secret, I I " Doe, the av all tl.nt bun -n- think of writing tonic verses on the events nf last- j dor, in a tm.e of chagrin. nielli, and I went to tin- wharf I - now thing. " i, ' v.,'' r. Iumm d Aum U't :" r"' 1 "1 .... th. f,.r ilicr,.'- i.,.f(.ni' V.r tn km-' i.nr I hririu- il :' lint Ki kii. liaiU "' l'1' b-l I IO, Jl I III, I'-, " ' " " - . , .... e .v. .... rL.Hi.r ... Ihr Norif d'n. Shr HJ art- j Uu .ff -n.t.i u, 1 itu-rifil. i.;iiiil.-r nnv." ' r-.."l.,r.m.t. SI..- ha . n.w b " ! I t .v. I - An.l 11' ..rr..wr.il -.;!.t it t. ! l.-'n." i..lk aUii y -ir l..k. ItVy.-u - f- -! l''- M-li.-.l Aunt KIkhI.i. " i. .! .ii.l -.. J -f a.,v -i-n-i tn;' tlii.1 b rl.i.-lly iMrtir.-. il - i'i l!" Ul,'f oriiMMiiorili- rl. . ' j me if !..- n ha.l from iim-- " - Yc," M .li"..l Tu l'T, tin it w:i- -lli- , -ix M ir i.hl, ..In" ask"-"l im- il r W'C"' C l- nil .,H ...'.! ( Hi, inn! -In kmc m n-.il I-.m.-l- t lli' ! I. wIm-ii 'In' I a..l -a" '3 S'--1' ..f lh: wliai w-K, inivtl wiili ' iiM' i" "f ' I 'i"! 'I'1" I"1,1 "'r tl'"1 t"1 " " ' "''' V" I mw n-h'-il tbiit h"l ii"l b--i w-il hr rorr. 1 . -tli.Kiti I tiuKf i m? -" tli.Hi -li, ull.-r all. - ha i"' " .'' Yu I jiI'I uii( KIhhI i. i r i iiTt--.l Ann, " Cyti'lii i oif I , r... ,lh Bfi'Ji. ' 1 J':ll I"'1 iotiiiri-M u,i4 m .,.. ,. , t'Uv. " I U'.u! I i il b ii- iil i'li' oil" ( ;.'' ik 1M1..11 li ' hh 'I.I I ( it H mx I ! ,t I,i b-n Mwrri h.irtfr ami -"" 4 ifi4 Ttr he prut cJ. ) ; 1 1:- . , .. I ief imii ji-K-l - - ., l.-i 4 m Rm'W' I'.'-'tV." " mtrfnijrd tltii-; "il 1 larrx- r. i.c -' r ' aaiw- Uil you II n- i j'-t "ii n' f. . .. rr I fwl. I "il"' "il" li S q tlx dfyii ! a . Tm a tiiv all ttd 4, nf, " j! . f r . Ik "I to wuril," !n: w ( in dart V. it xir- mil, hihI h"- Ip 1, i.. ll ; Imin I " r .nn 1 ) i on t j-ii! l.ilo 1 iikJ i.nt U- ali.ii"! ol LudtL T-hc 11 in;v.r ! Y Al. .ml of ( 'Iijiw ''' i-xli iiiiM il Tuili-r, ml. Hiring i.il. n'K , mi'l ilimul ut iilini! i'oin ln rli.ni, " i'u .I'll II it 11 .11.. I tali ! ill' Cha' lrili'' I I'hih Inn iii'liiiatiiiii nit,'i.l v.-nt i'x If Uillifr, 1 In- J. r ji imIiIi-i.I ttiruwu "imii, and ( l.a- ! I.'.iin ii: .irri at it. On riiininj; knii.a lullu r .Miln-r l!..in i.-ual, .iinl fuidiiij; no oix? in tb mr j lour. I.c b;i.l iinuir d"l' Man y wlx ru lin y all were! 'I .Imi'i know." i.:ii(l M.iny, ' Oi l iinwm waa ui ,ki "it cliaiiiln r w lii-n I ramu Ilium-, uihI ubi culled rini.'r i Tudor ami Aiiiiio 1111 h h.-i.nml lliry m-t. r 1 oiin- wa afraid "l.-wn ni.i,. I ih-i, 111a. I', "li-' a-baumf n l.nnl lit, or w.fiH-lhiii. Il. r n ' nl au cm v 1-nr., aiul paaayrxl iluMr jinxt to iralure a re r in urn. But il wat all in vain. FjicIi ima- . 1 I'val ho had gnnc .n far In retreat, ami that VL-.-l. I MIW 1 I k ii up, (i t rlaniU not one (.1 '( ha- ' il .in'i ; ) H in in-r m-J'i r lv U-iiit.-d I l'b 1 Il c"l' I ""' ibimi. "d'uiia f, lit I " W ,iul B" 'I'"'"' rxcluiiiM-'U Chuar, " had tloiil.-.l 1111.1 a liitb' ii-x.k un-i l r..l al.M t i riilii.'a m h:irr. and a -.HI. I.l.-.l iin...n; th' mk.-IU and -. ni l. I !' not l."li vi.- lle-.l-a ll.al r.-. 111 inn in ll h .it i'l .hiiiiiii'-d. -x--.i. v'-rl. i". m tl- 011 tlif I'. .l' I lo I'H I ..a-.'- .l il. I w.M.ld ll..-.. on iviri-"-'- I tirrrk it I" ao?i-. l..i,'t (.-ll fil'ii .i t ll.'-'i l... :i.h Ml ifiilr:.!i nit I 1 .1 wa- wiw 1 I' 10. 111 I know tic w.rtill iH.t Kilt Vim half ' 1 Ikm.i 1 an U ! 1 :ad Vu-.r li ' .11 . . 1. -i- . 1 jjit- aujni t"-iii 1 iih.i . if." ..-i"-. In- n.iior I .r ! .. dnukriL' .1 U-. .r I. . . 1 .1 . .1 . . no . t'.rn, ii" ' "."'i 'i'-ii 1 a' ir- ani il ii iik wiii. It caniiol U- .I a .n ail r all , ri-iilii d I mli.r : i i' i,u il to i'i'- " No, no." inli ii'ijiti d Au:il Kim.! i. n in it 1 l II yu in 'i il n-iT l' - 1 . 1 lv li.nn llnii: t'ii.nii.-l I . ... uiidn-taiid ln-t!rr wln-ii I In I '' : iiirl.y It."' " a-i- will" l"lls l'11' " .Mv d. ad lin-Uind ll' iT 1 x jil.i in 1 "" !l, do ,(! Illlllk llial lio 'l ! . i- iir' " I think ll I- tl'il," I' I'll'-d T.:.' 1. " I- il lauc uli' ii' v r 11 ': in ' " .No ; il i in a " 11 l"i." di 1 I . - r. o (ii. i. arr no 1 n n I 1 1 1 it: - ami 110 tan .lal-m:- 11 I !' 11 In "onif ! tiKA l'i il Ii.ik- " I 'li-tinh"' I lo tnak- a v 1111 1". rr..l..!i. tin- cbi-.-l l-iil n: -a -If." l t l'i'' ' II. ,v ( . il I ,U r. -. I. a- 1 I.. ll.l'M. 11, to 11.. 1 1,1 Ii ti, a tin ! I it i t Im . ii ii i.iiti man. ' I iton'l lliink Itf- w.tuld 'ml l r ' Tii'l"r. 1 iri.1112 aa, and L'"i'V '" '' " " I.Hik out al iioilnriL.'. - Tudor d. ar Tu.l.r." p irK-d 'Tt1 V. : .ll .ai him Willi tin- ..!l..w ra-'. " .ul lllOUWll mm- I" 1 d T J r ton 1 .. r. urn! iinrkiv. ami bxltnc -i ' ' " . ...or." n.ii.1 li..- ..Id la'lv pall..-' ' lh" 'i .it and tin- Ions of il 1. Hoi a ' 1 1 ..' r -I.-' niii: limi' i'. ami 1 -i(i . --- Mhi lli t r.- hu-x al I iriliiiiB t.Jil i--' ! .viii li i u.im'iI bv lUf iai-r if li 1 " - u.iil, .i . alii .11 UMial. ronlil 11 I -u ii-. ' .i it),' .III' -Ill I lll(.' in' 1 I. I 11 1 ; ' I'm 11!. i i- iiii.-n- "U siw tlial aliint i' ! s ill I I'nl HI'- I'll- I'll ol a t.illo'.l c, ilii uh.-.'t "' Mid Tu'l 'i. I '- : -'I'i i, 1:11 il. ir l.y '.-."' ti-ii. 1 K11..1I.1, I.H'knc I ' 1 1 niin.1. 1 1'n, I I . 11 li a- ir-j".ir-.l f.T t? I - r rr '- Ii on 00. d it . hut h' K r-i-Ui d hi iif ' J"' '" 1 !. -. till, wraii.-.l ."It with iIm-iii. ami i'f-'i"-'-,111' II. --Kill iiii:m i1:i-In 1..- J" ' i '"' '- lw.- t-Jji Aunt Rh.x..l (win. , , 1, -1 -r In kU, r Itlt nil IMlt of f1 I.IHII-1 v'x p-it hrr h.ual into h. r ,Vkrt to , nal" l il. I V Urn al.-ar.l M Ko and ax. V. ,- -. 1 ... m.H ll- rr. lK..--vrr .1..- In.,.- i 'b t--dv ran ..(t n.a.M, and ...M-.-rrm.mMma. r..Mr a'..r.nr.) ,t lo tid.al' H Ira- j I lin .' o Hh- .I.K.r. h- w I .0 l-UUn l-r , hr,r,.,.,U.ui-.-.hl.. .,-Hl.r.dwby;-.ll. '.d.lH..,.r.lanu.K-.-. Aunt K bia.11 bJd. n v ..,,.,1-m w.tl. I..r l..-a.l,.u..-r lo 1-r l.ua, himI I ..dor aial A,m.a a.tt..iK .i iii . M I.; ri-f. .Si" a t run, . . ,1, . 1. . ...1 iL 1 - In l,.rr . .... ,ivr l. .iw . -.ild .-I liiul .1 ... b. r acluuhr .Iru.ki.ijj l.-a 1. ,;ri, , to lake it.- l.-.ij.-.U-i.ircd : "Oil1 ( litu-, cr..,l Ann.-, "Why l.d not . -X.-.J- r. ami.!- .Urrd n.,1 .n.n.M any oim , klHak at ll..- d.-.r f ..-.nr , nt. TlH-.-u.re Uh- ,t!.l "! ! Aunt KI..-U .banS.-.l col.K.r, n ml. J ao ll.al r .,,.,nH .i ,.r. w ! -h--H-H I"1' ".-H-cr-U.! lry...K lo Hy. v--4 . T n'.-r l..n L- r....- l..m.r towards -r -a li . d to n-n. -dy the .Inm-trr Willi a.R-cted rr,.-,.k..d lli-it l-Miki-.l. ; .-oHi.'.-urf, an. anl will, a i"rc-.i hmiiic, I ln-ri- . ihi grval harm iIoik- itli.-r all ao ari atwl don 11, !i.i-' l-orin, and lukc a frn.-iid'y tui of lea arc yon ,iin Iw-ar I it r ii; Ul "t lr. .iLUB-ar,! t,. hrf a x. I i.-r i-iiit l 112 onr : in-d tli.it h- would r- , I 1. .ru . . . I- 4 . !- ll (I-. I-l- rxr!..iim-d Clwa apringin up hnlf uav to lh.- 1 ih.iir "I drink ti a ' here- 1I11I h-i'x by hrr wi.ilii ami mili-- at k. . ...-.tatf.t r.,... It'll .1 .1.C.-- i , ',, M.r..--. Hill 'ha-- .1-1 " ' ! ' ',' ca,,H; f":,,? V.. -...lH..t or..".-.!,'."-,! '"-li'il ' W-r, . uoor, ca.io.x y n, ,1 111 i!i- uiiii; iiii'i 1 1. dor .;. .1 I i-l c.ht, and tlu'ir ''' o-il'!"- . I i l-l t 1 H' of III.' "'l l'i'"' I ' I i 1 t i- il op I'l.il :.i' i--I 1. I I' t I' l'. ' ' !- "' ; . .. ,r 1, - .11 IV -t .... .;.l i; . -v.r . '' -, , , i 10 v.. 'W , .1 lit I Tu. .r 1 11 ila' ' said Ann ' it.i-i found "ii ji "d and Ih i I.. In. 1. 1 ('i.im- L .11.14, liu'iili I -1 11.1t miv it, a in- .- my "i n '' j :' 110 a-kui lo in", fliav', lo !' " I,., 1 Tur Ico n Llddthl.'. II ' v ii m " Vi-rv kind alwai Aunt i- i 1. -'1 11 lie al-.-. 1 "i i:iii-rini 1. 'ill llolliil . a ,, 01 an' .-I 1 - , .,1 rlioi. j1! . row 1 'ittnl !""' ' K'.oiia, " r '' i-.'l l o- dor. llicr miico I iiau! boarded in u.ur ln.ti-r. VnO hun tn-litcil im: n "ur own '-n. mid ili m- - . iiianv thiii4X for mu that-were ' mu in lb.; bond.' I ki not know wlint I. md von iimaii, ' said 111l 5"---I.Tnrionff';T"w tirnrrfrrrrt.-mrTnini-you 'liurr, hftli i-i I I.'1 c Mild lnt-1 i"- to do ju-lli-C bv von, willioiit 1 1 :t v 1 1 iii 11 riln.'.'-draiir I up. ll'iii.-v-r, tlnl'-i nt-iili-r lr-rf tor lin-n-. To In t,uro, I n-'irii lo la!k -.I'm;.-!, llimu-. I"il iiiani thr ni.dil I've sit up li-'j.t i.-1-iriii'i,' '-tr -fockinjio. mid ii iii' udiii Mir n-tl.'ti and a eou tniir -ir j -1.ltonrtfi-'f'"r-"'frTf;."it;;1!ulv 'Ui.it Iie"'rath- j vr harder upon In- doling. sboiil" I, r ir i.l our 'noil 1 lull ion K.'i'iw I .tvkw :.i l.ikti.i; lb liiiii'' 1 j-'. lHui.j. .1. ,-- '! llil-. In -ki l. 1 j hhI Tudor, --ii! ilil l!"i- " !-. iirnr of till-. I k:. 'W -Jl- w -ti'ti , 1,1 ill I . II lll-l. . .'1 '"... I no I," - ltd T id T. nil.. ' 1 : " o-,;lii ii -I to like nil l'.-r li. ' iVh it. 11 "I for x-i-.r .ii.'i " lo brr p.--r t l it ,i alwai- Ih ;i 1 tv.o'lirr to In-r ' I I'm.dU To lor .: ,.-Tt.-J auJ lb. I u i,l (liililol. be inoiiiil it possibk- lual A L.; x -s jot I itoiiian niiii he indileirf rh a l.r.i- t. 1 and iu ilhi r lu-ajcu o..r cjjVu tu e ! u J--- ' cy." I ' ' Whr-n f'ii iVfYimKovi t.Ti.- unsTT i'TuJ- -laud Aunt U...1I1 .nd, nt-n.K. : ii.it " r-1- i t- w r - i- r. r rr!ii- ;v, I lh. .S.v-.. 1 V ir.t t. . .l -i 'i- r 1. ' I. a ,- tide. , (ml 1 1 I. . 1. ,. 1 ,-'! ,d.l -ll IK. '1 a 1 tli 1' t ll p Itllll, 1:- .- . ru .- - i,,:, i v.- ;trnii:'-ni''.l of ln-r -Mr-'.i .ik . ,1 , . k.w- rk n!t h. r n. :.-! "d-l I"' b-- "" , ..,!. 1 1 taint; -t ai h-r bi-U, t ol p-.'-!n-. r t-.LVrk ..i.r. .. -.-r.t ',k r ! -' k iioui in M in ... ! . - ill. ... f.M'A3-..i -!' t-u'it P A3 1 i.-.t '..r f. .-in! F-ii'l' I'd'---11...- i t Iv"t- t" b. r if. niil Kb "I " T-iiSlxkifr'- r. h. r rfrir.lK r. romrr.l iLtilx.: i l-k of xxiti.r. autl all tV pn.f-r appa- -.iii r in t'--t rarr'a'.'-. rl- -i.w tb- .... -i..- I '.ii 11. .. lin, mud (.'ha-, "do you nay that yu ;i in- hei llint I" a '" " I .1 ri-.ln-d T.iilor. Cha-.- -I'-'l lor n tiioiiH-iit molioiilras. Then Z -iu up I" Tud-ir. be aaul in a vo.ee half-eliokcd Iro .i t .' . .I ll to oak with auiiifthiny like e.mi-jMi-'iie, " I'u ' r I h ue j i-t aeon n mnn broiiht in from Medf id id Ih" 11 .y from l-dfor.l who had i-!ii iioii 1, linked I', t arry ti i; rt.it d'-al of the tea in, in.- wi ii I i'u. I'.ut In- low 1, .-hi' 11 mil him out, i'i.I tin i ' , 1!" linn conn- alon v ilb liicm lo Spiire Hi:. i- .. '.. u'10 ha-i a i-upja-r par' lo-tiilil. And S-(-ii 1 c Mane. . ! nhame.l I. tin b. lore lll gflitle ,11 'i, .md 1 lit- Ira that bad Ixvn taken from h;m ii 1- b'lint "it t !io Comnion .11 front of ll.o Sjuirc'a In 11-e. Tim I have v-r-n." " Well," atd Tudor, "and what it all tins to me r" Tudor," Niid f'har, trying to njirak coolly jti-t I' ll t;n- why ymi kept bai-l; that lea, and why . 1 .1 i. n tiroiwot it Home nun vou If im. rrnllyjiupi replied Tudor, " that I they are dared." 1;, '1: ,. r I, ml gone lR lar lu lie lorgiven. Itolh n,'ii. 1,,; mihmI with the at. n of their iinngiuary .ill,-,,. . ,u-l will. (Imi young ixl iuipetuoua, inwgi. iiiii j . ,riea oflen wooimJ nnire d.x-ply than real Mi. ... In ibe lirul of pi.aaion, Chaw bad imjuaily a ii j I T.i.lor of tie apiaing him, and Tinlor had e'im.i, iiriiuted t'haae by the undeterred inainua. (Hiii t. t hi. bud been tiiii-rin(r with the aflecli.Hu. ol in 1. lkitliiiUirnuHpawero(ult tobeunrneri. ltd, an I .lir-retore ihcy were the more eaicrBt ...K lo the ingeuuiHM luilurct of the Iwu young initi. " Tudor," mill Clioae, tftei a puuM " we bale irot.c too far to be fnen.U again. If we can not lue, tojeilM-r aa we huvo tirmerly done, .1 n Im-M We aliouid part." " Willi til my lieart," replied Tu.kr, " if it ia vour wib that we abould aeparate, il raiuiot, for a m imrut, la mine thai we tbiaild not." " "J'o-iii -i' , ibtii," anid C1iae, " I quit line house Your 1 Ux in)4 here will he tf more advantage to the woiiimi Ihou tnino can ud it ia hotter f. r me to U aie my aunt, than for )ou tu leave your KWi-ut heart. Aunt I'hodn ami Annia now Uiral into temrw The ok I lady i.eii)d the hand of Chaae, while An ma to. ' llfii of Tutlor, and both attempted to unite iImmc I ' la iu ivturtimg frieialaliip. But ui mm tne young men tttij;(lel lo.freo lhrmelea from Ibe nrap of I lie w.mim-ii, and both indigunnlly turn id away Irom each oilier. " I will go al otr-e," aaid ('haar, " lliia cry mo. inenl." And hailily embracing hia old aunt, ho Uulo her farewell in a hurried voice. Me then took I he hai.d of Anma, ami w a drawing her towarda him, Imt dnad it on lecolloctiiig himeclf, ami -n id, " No Aimia no. Kven at pa Ming I will not kiaa vou. Me aliall not aay I did." lie then ran rapidly down tair, and out of the houae ; and Tu.l. r pan it the room in ailonce. "On!" the bad tea the wicked lea!" cried Aunt Rhoda, "1 iU 1 had never aecn it, nsr timlrd il." " Oh ! Aunt Kboda," aohhrd Annia, " I am now quite sure that goltuig that lea waa a aiu -and you m.0 what it hut brought Uxn ua." " It vht.ll never bring ua into any more trouble," H.ti.1 Aunt lUiodu, ud taking the pillow caae from Iter pK kel, alio ahook the remaining tea into the lire. " Thal'a riht, Aunt," exclaimed Annia, " It doc. me good to hear it cracking, and ace it burn, in" " I can m:ver forgive Chaac," aaid Tudor, " for hp, uig, in daring nte to do ao, caused me to dia. grace myaelf by drinking a cup of thai tea. All the ret I inTglit juirdon ; but that 1 cannot, wink I live." ' Oh !" cried Annia, " If ov-c could understoml why bova 'tiainU they inusl alwaya do whatever U-wilkin. -r dar. iron.- to - ' nonilrr ' !o.. i ." rem irkt ! ft lion tin- m . nt I ' .in; not tvnkru i.n- ; ' !i".! ue tA is t 'o- I i -o: - I 1 u .Lii Lai-- Z r I'i-'ti'. f l-. f' t"l iCk f ' 1 r, t:i - .ir- a- n-'-it ,i. k- ' 1 ff 11 i" r 1 - 1 J..-. 1 1- l'i 1, '.( I 1 v.-I 1.1'. . id -it. U .is ' III ' I. I accreted tin- tea. lxst uig lit, for :b . ,npiM4'lr.g- 1114 it h'. ii.- '' l'i me if vou. on 'd, think no o-, .-..-r-nruTt-.TiT!: iTurrTr ""anifTi fi'riM eiT 11 hi (tit the fnl - t lh" ' nom 1:1 a f'-ver nf .mhgTi.llioA. who I " Oil, ti-ti", cried Aunt Kb": ., " it was all . .. 1 11 . mi I. in, 1 1 ti-aeu mm 1 ciulu oiii t!u moriiii. I iMTitiiaded I. im 1,:, .i.iir.; 111 lit .if ii 111111 it was 'go 1 1 the ! 1 iud lianl 1 Well."v...ili.ni Ix it. r baic '-r Itrralul a -.. never Uai.l V im B Inula ; ami A:im r.-r.uru; r...u. ..I.. .. ..II ,.l I il.i.m U.n nl 1 11, H-. our niinil ',. e ii'ii 1 'l'i it;'".. "i i,,." -1 .o.'."......'...!.:--:. "s ol viir Sunday lnrts with my mvn iianu-. 11 - i" 1 my ' ' "r hit ynn know wbrtH-vivr y.ai'vn a rold, tht-re's in end to theyeib ;' M- I make, and the cpiak'-ra I Mew. f.r vou out "f I lie '""I West India m-.Ia"-'-1, and fnJ.Ji.liuUiir, ai1.4"Md-ti',i:r V1"ru'- 1 ve IV l.i-il e.old was tuiid by" ono of my sl -ned 'pn kers. I never wa apt to trumpet my !"hkI .l. eiln from (he houso-t-ip, but you mi:-t reii'i-uii' -r ! - xtniler Mlien the pili.- ol b.ioli- Iiiinliletl 1I.0111 ...M v"ir head. ' " D'liir nun!," interrupted Tudor, " I rnf Hilly nckliow ledge all your kindness, mid shall he "jlii.l to avail my.4l 'of every oppoi tunily -of r.-pay mj: as mueli ol it 111 I 'ati. "ThiilN very pn'l'y spoko," said An il Uluxla. 1 lit - . .... .i . ,,1 1. xiiu! " iler-snle ami pie!; il nil Ur me, iK-'e-im.: O 'Aii. n-ila.J .lu! J ' l;V.!m V (Iu.-U il was u,l iuc-uU.I 'I i tl t .a.-,,. 01 I -ill.. '-' il me." 1 a (liro-Aii " ' ' I'l'' ' I;. " Well, then, you'ie now nil opportunity ill bureau that stood under the large "i' l whito-l ra ined looking glut;-, and coining up elo- lo Tudor, she laid her hand 011 his shoulder, and "aid lo him in a low, and mysterious mien " Tudor my bov. 1 um but n poor widow, a lone, foi lorn woman, with a dead hu-band ; and u hut odds uiii it nuke to iiny IkmIv if I should have just a pillow, use full ..'filial nice Ira, that will a inll Wilrlll'il illiay" V :'l' rariitnl .1 i-t a tin v w. r- fini- rn- t 1 r r--r.i--. v ' 1 nl s:t Tudor pass the iud mi h - ' ' Soe larled up, and i Ml'TJ 4C-t.r t.A m .lac Uii. . i --ipiare p;sag- thai !ixideJ f -!rt ! d -f H X "" that of tlien silting n - ..1. "Ihi'- ;-i 11 sim w hisiK-rod. .Tiriitir-tuok. i:e frtwara.'ai- ir. . -. und'-r I" s lea 111 it. Tl,,-. u.l III al lh- 1 1 nleil .at: t!i: re iia - ii I x ;ibit a 1, I I - t . is all that I could f.:. ", i .- old l.l io liH-kl.'lg " bal di-xi-p ir-'-'i "J,'? " tiiiillnoss 1 f tl' o'l.iriti'i . f! i -V '"' -; 1 , - .,... .,..t t,,..-ll, l,j.o M-i :i :r--f. " " " ' I" - - r - :--i p f ir.:r-Mm.r. i - 1." i.l - 1 -. r v r.--- 1 w 1. Kr'.:-. l Weil W.tll :'.i nr.. ' l'i. .1,1 I --. -ar resiimeil Chase, " v --a tins tiislanl iim'. -..y, l.'.t liecu 1 li.iio drunk an-; .'... I. I' ll il-g-4- ;g il 4 'is. B tha! il's '-'"t "'I the P'' I l a 1 w.-ll .'nwed h i ' - -n J h" 1 r t goinl ("I (ill-. .., r ,! rr.r it niv -i tea table. r' i it' wh-r"- rlt'f .'.is t' 1 r-'iii'- I.inut V', ii- - if vou i" n- n ! ui mi 11 Ml. kill., it I- - r---,.- ,' ,t...! 1 r 'nor.'- ol 1! ' Ilii-.' I 1 1 r 1 . anneri'l I . ' 1 . 1 ru iim kuI- Q detdv i.Kin Turn, " I neither ftk'- ' I- ioutf bolViur i.ianii. r. Hi iilxt rilil do . 1 " Ip-ii tne. ll I chose to bung Home ten, eu-.i '.uniiik il, am i 11 ,t a! liberty lo do so wiltiuut i- jl.iuIiii lo y ou J.-i it '" ' Tudor," said Cha-e, "you vii! not dtrc to drink that cup often." " Mar"-!" exclaimeil Tudor, rnd in' an inslutil he took xrp th ntp; anr'WTi!1nwe;1 i-s contenls'. "Oh! Tudor "' cri'd 11m- turning very pale and roierili'' her eves with li r iiii.als. . it l"ie lieei. ;:ig that ill it o.i kuoii t.i oik- of her immfiete 'i-.rk rn j-k. ' " ' ' ,7- ..-..... " ...;.i m:. i.. i..l cV.- -I .'t x lMd-b.it -mrliimg verv un g"""i. f 1. ! t .1 - 1 - 1 r! MT ttl.4li 'J-LiJi "!j' 'T'b 'JTi ' . tv,r r,.,,,. advam-ctl tnwardaChaiii-, who atotid firm, and look- I o r - --" i'l... ii..i.t ...... 1 1 . 1 .1' - la! trie nf i-.:,oisirs s,iv lias nan son."- .iy '. con' rive to come 1 1 n 1 Mi rcy on mo! What it ryt "' ejueumled Aunt ip, set it down, and TVr' tt.- .in- Hl,,.ss at :ill in taking a li".'- ,,J "" ... ol tut- 1 uuor naiiiig eu.i."."i ii-- evening. She then TPHirnrd lo ibe jiarb-ur. - 1 n ... . 1 .1... l.'.l. 1 . ...I. 1 .... nl 1... I.r, , .1 -1. ..11 1. u-, 1 1 1 it viip look a iii i.w-rase no. oi ii.- 11111 . imm in-- -i n. n- "- """-' ... I . .. ... . r , ,1 . ... . . T I 1. , 1.1 r . I It -.1 1IHO. 1 II I. I I II- 11. . - ' .. , sto..d lielore the looking gi 1. i.mi m """'" -. , , , very unry at e ach other your laces nie scarlet, humming a line or Iwo ,.f o'K.- of bis I.iV.-ny . " -, , '- ... ,,'.-' 1: . 1?.., ,. ami vour eves Hash like lire vou frighten me out il.. a'! a'.-aig it l-a-t now and then. I ;d at linn in sib nce. " ( )i 1 Imvs hoy- fried Annia, " don't look so as he called them. " Well, Tudor," said Cha' tn ,-ivir loon. nut unlLl :.i . .1.1 i.- j 1 - . J-..I k.ir m the- Ltv. l"-t wni ti. "i niei a. east nun imw-utF-i:."""". - Tn,!..,- o.mw. n ii,.' lnLiiiiani'iirii :nrT1u!iU Tsrat fV BiW to visit Ibe scene of action. -There it. C"w-, 1 ' 11 er. nn.l Ryu K it'n R'iggb-and Faith F.N.Iidge ban- of m wits, and see ioor Aunt Khoda is rrcmbliiy ;r A- mil to the w ide sea, to If lossnd altogether ; lor 1 in Miie (here's nothing tb'-rn tli.it wauls il ; I don I beli.-ie fish would lake ' if it was ivciri them." I don't befi'-vr- ilu.-y tvould " said Tudor. fmll- ntg. ' T !l..M fPW) -frffiriUr fttmt'-Rhflrhir tfytnritiAy' knew how I've longed and longed fir a liltle lea. and how niuch good it would do me, and how il would cheer me. up ' these awful tune-, if J could hut get a single cup, jost to try once more the lasle of tea." " But, Aunt," n iilii .1 Tudor, " vou know t hat we xvhig (and I am sure you are one of us) have- made abstinence from lea a lest of patriotism : nay . all the grocefs in town except William Jackson, have put their names to a paper in which they pledge themselves neither lo buv nor sell it " More' ibe piltv." oherved Aunt Rhoda. " A I've said before, I don't see how tin; nation could 1 hurt, or liberty put down, by just one old w o man, more or lcsj., taking a enp of tea when she was "11 hut pining away lor H. - Yal ll e example, Aunt ihe example P " Kxamnle! who have I to set an. exaple to Dear knows, you and Chase want no example as 10 xjhiggery. As lor old black Marcy iu 111c Kiicn " Ah !'' sung (hiise "In Braille Strett, you'll tf n m- The silicr-tongKfrf tsani."" "Well," said Aunt Rfioda, "it d'- se m "i-ie tbat the tniin-ters, "gmal men a- t'.ty rak& Sides' itf tne!i-uniirtii''tiii'!tr'"'"' """""" ' Parfson I.luoper, li" ttunk- p-.-, t, Iu Liberty 'a cause : l " " Aunt RI.ikI.i,'" olweri" d Toi ". - a ca- is sanctioiicd by the approial ( rwn.) - s pp lis 11.cn cannot fail to procjer. "By the bye, Tudor," -aid Cha". " ar t--going to give us some vena- on last nifilit -1 saw you writing before you cnt to l- " it a an." "I fear," replied Tu.kir, with a smile. T never equal the very p.plar p-iets h Ivriea 'aeein to hive taken urh a lni "'' fancv. But rorne. yu !iall 'bear m-- is 1 have composed sxhal you t-tli Hit jtiair a night: .Xow CyntWa ai'.ver iatr.p rr,-" ii On llideep preen of Nep'uae' .iqn luff "I keniv old Neptune verr xxei!," tier r. -Chae; "but who is Cynthia 'm , , . 1.. mu ol' his store. I hoy sav sle im did xU toer- ..-- - . 1 ... I.-,..." tli tra tn rh- C'it5-e s.r. .md sets aht.11! 1! nn ; " r (-,ul"- 111 v .. j I, . .... ...,., rnnnr, wia 1 1 1 I...... L I . l... 1. .. .....u ; inn III: H.11.011-H mu, "o-T ti-r -.o. '" . ii.""i ... , . . . , f- 1 ti 1 r , , 1 1 Iv w hat ri" it, reK!au-u 1 uuor, " uoes v nnse t!u o hes-nress. and ".' "n"'. I . I.oruig presume 10. question 1 uuor nai iianu : i.'," roilfrul.nl ( dmae i " f-tw-i-rtnnd h w.., ale- rewards v.ti now. Because your master ia a n..Kseliei , mine 11 carpenter, you pretend to loon down 1 . .1... ..1 .1..... .. ., . tierseu III nn- tioiii' -L.ic-i.-, . da!m r and 't her two little gir.s a- -m liif-.r it i n n ' c we ,-.ta-r. An.l tt t.iev a c . airing more w i'-r on the grounds, and an. xx.ttj; l!m tfe leaviius." -M-ve sh.awe far her.'' said Annis. . -V-aat iri. that's o-'i in yai to ta!!; I." xi! "Kihk!. -errm-1', g' l- "Xi-r ywre sptte nt -'i-w r:t. pf fak" thts cup." " - N.k. I rh.th. V'jii, A uit-" - tn. U-, Anot I cannot br.ng myislfcvcn . ntitiroi I ntfn r " -slid Tu l..r ,His,i.i3 awsy the . fi.-ii'h hmi-lbr jawr aunt's aako-lor my 1111- . . sake. : 1 . ., ..ft ...1 ..V... f.F ,,11r a:iLe. saul I OOor. lilt 1 r r V ..t ev-Uime.! tn' Liny," i Know ' "'. ' , ' " " ',' .- "tll il s well nut 111. .so ooutii nu-ii: mi uu.it.-i- standing la-ttieeii you. Mas he not Wn trying to wo. ton for hiuisell'' I know be baa. ii i 'upon me 1 Know you uo you iii.un y-.nr 1.0111 ' piuiv a favour, and you check my talk, and you hiii"i ;it my hlK-rty songs I sec it nil now I '-wwtrk-r I- lm-iW MhhI m i - Oil '. Chase Chasi; !" exclaimed Vimis, going ; bet erii them, " do Hot say such bad things to Tu !dor. Du'.not talk so much worse than you think. li ne ion not told Ine that you thoughl you had ed bv living with I udor ' ( -nine now, be hi ui. li arc Itor. eyeUiniei y. liise. t. hk, t-t ami no ou have been wit!i ; . tt fr nwnrhs." 1 a . .f .... .. lT. Lard ffTrl.lOlie.'l r 7 u T 1 L ' ,,0 of that tea lint " it ,s false cried Chase, No or shall ever r4.r. " I not l-ti..- i -rop ot llial tta in. , . , , .;,,. , f .. .L.r sav, man 01 ho,i..h . . ..v..... - Wviflh'TuiIor-f d,d not eipect tl.ia oft-eliicarl. I :orn to do a.ch a thuig-...,l say :w'ri.-b!'-'l Vim K'i"l-t- ; that again " I "lato m-iir you s.vn." replied Tud-r, Nothing but .In, Im. dual re-c. wh,e!i K ft vct Mk-rs?:,,l thlit I brought ihetenMiy Ainericaii-iben the prea-nce of women, could idZSJikS f-r mv on,nrl vou ; now haie preven.eri the y. u-.g adv r-ar.cs trom pro. T.w.r jnancarrai. n . , . .. i: ... ..,,,,. hi Ibe mhiI. Aunt RHnda hr Mtre. that iKifamz. laiever, auau 111-:-- - 11 r- ' ''f'' Lnd AimiS interiMsed with vehemence, and cried, iate vnf i mrfti( ot 1:. 1 - 1 " Well," aaid Aunt Rlto.bC" this haa been nn unlucky day for us all ami 1 lake, ahatne forui:- wTlTCV RirvtnTieen trie chTrfcausc of it, I ought to h.ivo bail moie .sense I am uro I thought I had. NV hat's dono can't be umkitie, as my dead husband used lo nay. Cut 1 doubt if ever wc sco Chase -again." Tudor pasned the hack of his hand over his eyes, threw iuHlf.iiso rhwT, and'eovcre'd 1ii Tate j and '.hen stalled up ami left the room. " (io ilown stairs, Annis," mid Aunt Rhoda, " I "W Marcy haa gpl .suppct .ready ia tu keci-ing-rooni go I'nvn, and I'll come presently but I guess nobody wa its much, and wa'll have no tiro: now to 'iivuv ua up- l meals. A The evenititf is .pule uptletl, and the sooner we go to onr sorrow, fill UiiH the heller. Go down, Annis child I guess mav ho you'll find Tudor there-4'11 come aa soon as I've cleared away these things ; I can h.ir.lly U-ar the sight of lliem--dcar me ! how v shall miss Chase ! But ho aaid right. Though he is mi own sister's von. it's kllcr it .should go than Teddr. " Tiiit I'm very sure Tudor never meant any ;sumncy over him. Deai mc ! how aiirontivo Ix.ys are !" Annis departed, pale and dispirited and Aunt Khoda proceeded with a heavy heart to wash Ihe iea things, indignantly emptying ihe tea pot into the slop-bowl. r.orly next morning a boy come for Chase's cfic. '.s, and brought the following note : Dkvk Arvr Rhoda .- I am sorry to leavo y ou hul it must be so. I Iwive tieiil a great many happy days in vour house ; and you have bi-en very kind to inc. have taken a room w ith the widow Chcckerel, my master's sister, in l'-sscx street. I s'.aid thore last night. Cromwell and Biadahaw board with her." f find " 1 it won't do r me tn live with gciltlamcnT)ooksel. era. I wish you well and Annis too even if it iciji give olF'iirc. I our loving nepbeir. CHASE LORIXG. Tudor Ilavllaitd was much' hurl and he oflercd r V'i'o-avftVf T. iii'mcTf tliat" Aunt Rhoda might send li.r (Jliusi) To come Iwck again. But wo must con fess ih;.t bi o.Ter was not very earnestly urged, as the idea of giving up thq daily society .of ,.nni ivas T'"i painfuf to him. Also' he had still a lurk ig tear of the superior personul attractions of Chase Loring, -When L'haav's father eame next to town, "Aunt Rhoda candidly explained- him nil that had pass ed. His son refused l tell him any particulars concerning ibe cause of his removal to ihe widow Checkerrfs bul he obtained a promise from the gocd old mnn, (hat he would continue to send Aunt i.hoda (he usual aupply of presents from hia Jarm, ihiit, as Chase said, " ahe may lose nothing by my leaving her. Ihe elder Iioring, finding that his son wan comforla'ily and resp-ctably situated in hia new abode, concluded it tiet that he should remain there, Raving, " The truth is, sister Rhoda, I hav always found that the beat way of managing Chaso was to let him tako his course." 7: J r J J ..Vi,,,-fv'-', 0 ' ' " . '

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