The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 13, 1882, Image 2

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ISABEL, HE
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'acier ia tmr aoirliliorliood, hor renown
f analog-from tha po&seaaiou.of poA-eml.
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Inebcr is aarov 'ceo wbes tou ia rlwmbln "
She wa whaHl!lea fc-'KJullan n!r-
ger;" lirtV.-ii-iwra wm born in Ainca,
x-9 -WMbrwaht to tats cotratrr sFfaen &
Sae. always ttaintainod'tljat she
- m im ., i . V . V I '
Wag tttBNUU star of 'a, Kinrr. and fcd
Sea akidftpa bV iaistake. nobodv
Tiarkad,tk cruelty to sturavst
:-iionflhit neraaDa her nana liatTnha.
f aMea7irriupaltj' erf oftsptW,ad;
A&aden charmed, to, part with, aeon.
a - . M .T - m mr -- .iitemL
ILL OT laTonwia xarms. ia nroaf oa
fcL-7 Jmt roval DkaVake waa fondlof xhihiS
I wi- . .- -. i . -TV . NTTT ""U
i"monHjt paas orwlwr hawk, aad also
.-. ncJrl. f I tl I-L!.l.,.i
'."i' .."!Wf- iT?,v wa-
rca w rel Uiroat.:,,About these
afcaiBad rarioaB atateoawjtB at
aawaj uwjr natt been, extracted
tfca iawa of warriwa slam m hVt;
fkr Tatecoaa aire- agaia, froai a
WMo B4M1 fattea arictim tmW
mkrbtvhad. Thev wara'.'ahir.
bUa olaoaM hard aubataeii: mat
- ilaaeh like the rriadars of.aaaa or beaw,
;: :: wat they, were Lid iai tiie'fwBieet rSrS
Med 16 we.the popaUrWIW o?the
Dob to tkdani darted of Mam-
i- : r.M.va. 't.. -wr: , I
;?Wi - j. ""-. B' cwwrwui, aenu
MHart BMKHtsr ohaw
t mated tiers. Tpn tail
what dr ia'1 ated -here Wa
kaoirthat
the brare deaery
Our hero wa
urroow
kliah ,
.ffS ffwjlally whea
He
KanliT aIxu
" ttiummt
av Ate wnite
caJM, theeare
rateproaent
blinr aaada,
late. He whlatl
alonir, bat
ririta.. he leH
Towerv He"
faMhareturaedj
of Saliady Aaa,
neaam.te
oeededakmithe
Mas'WiUhe
iKaaaaty laal
Me the cabia
tioa appareatly fl
Salindr Ann wj
laham approached
wen
Gr-foolbeB
, neaaiu, puiim? o
. In v,B.k
4PKBUV HI UflO I1I1
other, and viaibl
give penmiratfoa
of bis collar, the
erect. Mamrar
Ictlbom wander ai
bef visitor, andiia
as thoc-Thlt-raOv;
she baf dkeovcred an
niHoant.
Obl oodrebcali
wcred, atiftly.' '
Isbam by tils ti:
to alt down; so, dsp;
stool, ho hastily dei
it
41 TaVn a mnmt- To
said Mammy, with'
upbn poor Isbam felt
up again, inon
silence. Mammy
wrifirglod. At lea
thct latter spoke.
"I nonet sees yi
Mammy Izzablo?" h
uuirauaie amauiw
: Mirn'mj waII
. Mj (ralll, tMt
'Tsabcl, su
your'a, Is' am? lay
d:Udarlickia' Tit ol
cia you las week wh
I Z-l - - . !! l
nae waicr-muiion pa
i . ...
f, wham wnthed, ,an
e oaietlun wonderful
' 4,He! he! Mammy
tcred; "la! ,, dat wi
WeU. mebbo licl
whorf'voa'fiiMo to 'e
injif f epryf "An"I reck'i
went tor do jaiuuon
'twarn't no fun tim
Another squirm and .a
camo ironi JHuaiu, ma
drop. .
'Ithar's Salindr A:
Teatnre. "
Whar she b'loagt,
rwiae tec stay a-doia'
dat' dar kitchen. She
time UTS&tfmagln.
IsbaaOblt ttrtCasfo
trenchant marks ;
purpose, afid make him
- -'-i.O r. t? j
aofwiuKuie
rpman, object of
to Hijom isaam
fy talc lor thire
lore 'atory ia-
i un uu courazc,
ind adorned Till
self iJie-ordcr to.
' granddaughter.
tno uciutcoui
inn iiau Mntieu
iho uion several
las generally un-
ras bold cnougn
i Mammy Isabel,
Icinca at all un-
ul was a well-
and she was a
r'ml three-tiiaca.-
riew. held no
did not crcn
le: "Aone but
, it
J"alllAan. mM Sfaromy ItabeL
with em emnhasK'aointlnr with her
eteckaftbe trcmblwjp lham, who had
retreated a few siea. in cue a hasty
iKJFhteliould taad viable, "didycr
tell dat cUr Is'nui Coombs you wanted
ter marry himf
Isbam looked imploringly at Saliadjr
Ann. who had mid that my thin.
Salindr Aan glanced at hlni, and then
at the outstretched xtlck, with which she
had an intimate and painful acquaint
ancc, and her heart fakd her. ,. '
"Ko, Itimmv," XKc said, faltcrinzlr.
"'c!aTfooTn?nwneber-nTd:-'s
Vnll HAr !( mv.f ilnn rit
. - A" "'vi, wv., j
That cheer but sot tachreia:? . wait oa tec.
Sidney Smith advised peojle of a
tnf1Mi)tntv tmaIMrrixfTt In alwivtf
kcf kTtUif"mBefiaSV tafmf, fo8Ua5
b," anlit JrfreUteal offhlm twK osce F11.0 Pif5r a
wHtn at fc fahionahlc wawlrinUpf he
aotipei! at aernuit who Mwl raiaB' tried
wrwai
iii
r.'
dapper yonth.
i an expression
I to smiles. cs-
Icited or apprc-
iimscll in his
the effect by
collar, took a
would at any
for his trem-
lh tolcarn hi;
5 as ho went
leping up ins
iw lower nnu
Lte, and would
Mit be thought
id. Sher."
na ho pro
ain't skcer'd
bin1 nohow.
ting just out-
bs and attcn-
Ihcr knitting.
tro in siirht.
as ho dared,
y Izzablo,"
CTinninff it
i cane in tho
lins-. Exccs-
?d one ond
tood fiercely
led her eyes.
ove, bc'onil
upon turn
st accident
;ct so msiir-
in," shean
fcstly desired
Jirec-logged
imsclf upon
to a scat,"
lis; where
to uon n co
id a irrim
mil Litiam
lesporatioii.
boil liealt'.
j wishing to
l' w..1!,l
n' bow's
got ober
etcr Jones
tch 3ou iu
was
KXR.f JJL
cemeaeei. aari-
?5c?mtrfi:
w
YstrkHfc -a- half afr-idW
ak:gaWP
hw th riBahta"A '""ilaT ti " i?
latrLwTVyaeiBjihwhtaiJ
5!
out: s
Mamaiyj
ter fer-r-
leaame marrfSi
tThe last woiflfiakia dJt
ana iwnajajanMt au V
jxjpecttlSelefl t 1
aiai on. uwaemiaf 4
ne Teatorao, ,topoen,,
was-refartling him
lowed, pa aecUan,,
.U 1 " " r -1 elt r- ---
nwu. ueoavj
duty ia axwamyactie a,
peUtioelajf hec oiT :
ured up whmfthe'aeJdx
JCS'
depoee'exaajrt 1attad)
aaannera rjeoolabateche
v "MMcmZh
This
iaaug.
lowri
xcaffa
wn
liidali
Imilo
I1.
I't !, 1
lun'. Wo
r-
l'f nothin'
liewitlier-
brftin-you'l
hit ,1 bet
Imo out,"
flic! ho!"
le subject
i bis next
lar she's
Iwork in
Ihavo no
rebns.t?
these
te'hts
lishcels.
tgasjped
a j a
DlOr
tr
la nish.
Ic half
hear
im, and
Isabel.
hands
she.
kmestic
was
ir the
treae-
'Ll
wae aoawaTaa tieTi
i?"
inquired Mamma Isabel, triumphantly.'
of the deiectctl Iham. 4,You clar
yourse'f off'n dese cm premuwei, an
donj you ltrare no tracks ahin' you, an'
ef fou ebcr acts yo' foot inside o' rar
paibi's apti, you'll 'pent dc Iav, or do
night eik;r. An you kin tell alf do nig
ger what wanti tcr marry Saluid Ann
an' come an' Jib wid me, dat ve cats
makes an' toaU an' lizards an' jkjIc
cats an' buzzard-j, an do debll comes
fer supper 'wid tu cbery Sat' day night.
Now clar out." -
He clarcd.
JUut I.sham was much in lore with
Salindy Ann. and crcn forgave her baso
desertion of him in time of need. He
was horribly afraid she might think him
A II 1
imaiiy mipoeeu oi, anci luni uer atten
tion to some other suitor, and he racked
his brain for a roelhod of imparting to
her his faithfulness. Not for worlds
even with, Salindy Aim thrown in
would he have crossed " dem palin'a"
in defiance of Mammy Isabel's prohibi
tion, but surely the road was free to all.
Isham was a good banjo-player, and a
leader in the church choir, so ho con
cluded that he would serenade his lady
love. Hut unluckily for him ho an
nounced bfs Intention to several of his
confreres, boasting in an unguarded
moment that ho "warn't 'raid of
Mammy Izzablo, don' keer ef sho js.a
witeh-'oman." One of Mammy Isabels
cronies repeated this to her, and with a
malicious chucklo she resolved to bo
ready for him.
One moonlight night, about twolvu
o'clock, our hero wended his way to tho
cherished yet dreaded fpot, and there,
just outside of tho palln's," he poured
forth his soul in melody, llo warbled
of Dinah:
" Hor eyes o brljrht, dcy shlnt nt nljrnt
When do moon am g-onu awny;"
of Cindy, whoso
" neck's ao lonjr an' nringy,
I fcurt!l she'll neber die;"
of Nellie, who
' was n laify.
My dnrk Vlrg-iuln brllo:"
of Susannah the forsaken, and Lucy the
betrayed, feolinjr more and more coura-
igcoas as the end of each sonir found
him still unmolested. At List !inn!"
went a string, and ho looked round for
a convenient placo to sit down and
mend it. Close to tho fence yas a sec
tion of a bi pine log; nnd njwh that ho
ensconced himself. He tinkered tho
string, heA tuned n.littlo, auiLsang, a
great deal more, enjoying lumself fa-'
mously, and feeling uncommonly
bravo. At last he moon disappeared''
under a cloud, the night srrew chillv.
and Isham concluded to leave, with the
pleasing consciousness that Salindy Ann
must have appreciated his devotion.
- He prepared to arise, but hi3 hair
was tho only portion of him that rose.
Ho could not niovo from bis scat. He
wriggled and twisted, he pulled and
tugged. Ids eyes nearly popplpg;outrtf
hU head, and his teeth chattering with
fear; iron chains could not have bound
him fiustcr.
Lord havo laaroy 'porr we!" he
ojaculated presently, droppirig hislnn
io and clasping his hands. "Do olo
'onmn dono trick mo sho 'nuffdis timo.
O Lordy! O Lordy!" Ho dared not call
out, for fear tf "worse conseqncncesrho
could not get up; hor had not a spark of
Icourjtgoto be kept up by whistling or
wiii. uu uiwiiuu grew iiiicKer, uic
nignt darker, tno wind colder. Every
now ami then tho cantivo mailn m
aboitive attempt to escape, orinnttcred'
a prayer xordejtrcnince. butbe mainly
preserved the quiet of abject despair.
At last, accidentally lurking -his bead
toward tho "cabin, ho thought ho saw
through tho tialings something white
approaching him. Yes, thero it was,
nnd now he hoard a stealthy step. Near-
cr ami nearer it carao, it3 outlines vague.
iU propoxtioasiri'riuitie It renchnd t!m
feace beaealh "which Isham was cdw-er- i
over the feneo' ImmeiHfttelyabOvdwhis4
head,- and a dull, horrible groan saluted
There'waa a alaick, a wild struggle ja
rending of garmeati, and a soundef Hy
ing feet, and tho placo that had known
Isbam lrowf him ao mom :p-- -,
Early no morning Mammy IsabcV
misrht havo boon aennf a3t ' ntttcMa !.
garden fen( picking np?a-hw aS4j
uuiinriug irum a nine iog U10 gar-
Jtient wniTch had clothed tho nctlicr
limbs of Isham Coomb. She seemed to
enjoy the performance immenseTy""fot
sho chuckled as sho said to herself at
intervals:
"Dida'tknow I was a-aetthV at de
windy a watchin' on him, aa' a-hearm'
all dat miowin'. f ho hadn't sot
down, Td 'a had hum some odder way;
Alwus knowedl cud mako good el ae,.
uuu uub ui wuuocow nei nernei ',
fwrte w uuaa-pf Werfautdu to meal
with atae aad dbpatck. we ataaihe
wdl tmf&tA with material for the
paraoae. kfe proikk-at hwwcwue aaa
her wrk-hiakrt wrlUtoekfd with every
hh w hr
caa ax4Iyait
fcrr haad oa jjiui, aad he setcral-
Ibws a gai ,n iww to be pat away m a
tonkeway-4hf&U2b Htc .oA,of UllainatIjaSsdition. ual4 it b pet
- .
pieats suddenly reapjear carrymg a
steaming tea-kettle, when everybody
mored a -if by magic. "I declare
tald the eminent divine to hU hos!,
"a man who wishes to xaske hU way ia
hfcetuld do nothing better than goi
througb the world with a boiling tea
kctllc ia-hyi ll.tfu.,
'flie power which tea ha to suydyt
nt .Ttilli.r-ifi. fTi norr Ti flfit "aft'lmrf
aginarv owv a can be cailiv demon- !n ntakiag a place look tidy
fttraUMl by drinking a cup of 'it strong . k,ln fro FinZ pKW.
.i ) nn vf,r;. fn r. Tt,.., I Jlw wear of our Iodic can
willlic a pteaiantscofnatdiffujwliMopdbTattenUimto wijat we .ire
through all the brat, but the brain will . oIi(-a Awed, to call dtlo th!ng-d!ft.
be actively awake and the iiaazinat'on nT cJoxmng.mini air. cong-ntat f.ur-
I .... . -. . ... ' - auittdiliHMa 1 '4Ib
lilliu! wifli linlli-,nt imiiwnf 'I. I'imumiulp. u n-ici
.a.-i. . ........a.., .m.m
toiKjrs are a ver."
fconie localities a stronger al more in
-Coloatl foqro ' laU, t4 th
rrsUr anay. nrurcd lt, who 414 rc
rratlv, wb the aitfar of aeVwat wtU
1'reTal.n &
-NoM tokm thefdrath ef Dr.
JeUadVwTot,te irtfft rorrrfiB-taaat-'A
whjrarrWe K fc1 Ji?
Weariag: The weck" meadtBg U dWe tfctt!rtc: hok wll Mere j choose
a rarularlv a the wrek washbir.
The thrifty bouwrholdrr ha hi chet
of tools aadkecp hi ho, hi ot
boaact aad hit feare lrom. goisg to
piece. A naif driven here, a brace
placed there, a screw put ia a jjig
hinge a kt tucket replaced, a wing
is' wiadd-biiad faiteuttL'U.ck.r am
- ltr- . rti j. rt.,t
Charles O'Coaaor, the vetena law.
ymr. It i ramorvd, i prrparia? a vol
ume oa the faatoa law cax ia which
be ha bra eagagcl. which he latt-odt
io have rrady for pub2kUoa Won? the
radof thejrar.
lBf THfaHnnK .- M f f t m
m-.MTiTil iIhth tittTn ftrn-nt "n -i Irn- ' 1 i. it. ." m .,
1" ... , . n?"fWT wfi. fwpaavww tor iw.1 'wff'
rn- m mlfttii f r.ln Irw.sr lultr ail Im . .. ."
i wxmui taxe acr :o lee i tn
ble thing. I would Iekea br?ni:d
that he would nercr tatrtlk. a tail
aad In
be best
'irrtim-
favorinr
' j w - . -- ,. -
ntimeroiM elaas aad in wut, mm ami women uz nunnai
ctaauiuuon can uo an mimcnsc niouu.
i ! Tiirrsiiinr nf
v" . " "
of work through
rears, and then enioy a erene old aire.
rlnt in order to do tbla .they nm-l take
them
' their
to all
vigorating fluid is introductl into the
joeial beverage. A writer on German
l-7-il (tKtifTU ur-iL-J nt li l)ii( Vi3
oJTcn-d to him. lfavored with vanilLiand . care of therascKca. ami ket-p
rum: and the lower order of English , flv UP M ? " kcet. ttl
n,l invi. ,rr..,iK- m!'iii 1U.1. nf mn in . lioai, by constant attention
their tea. It is "only of late years that! -j"1 repairs, by avoiding- tlmnlant-.
tea has ceased to bo a luxury. When drugs, overwork. Wurry and urovidiog
the Exstludla tea company commenced everything neceary to comlort-
to Import it Into England in 1078 it sold J-01" ." renewal of ntr m
at from i to.ZU a iound. and during "rcngth we lure the Uibte and w
tho Jterolutionan war, when tea was ' infinite mmitos of wUtluni id
made in Hoston 'flarbor. it was priceless: I Icr al goudaa-a and love.--N. 1.
tho IxjynlbjtJi could not buy it and I -f "frue.
the
spiritual
IoynlHts oooJd not buy
ahkees would not. In the late
war of the rebellion it doubled and
trebled in ritluo. and at the present time
it Is probably cheaper than it ever will
be again, ranging from thirty-Jive cents
a jKiund to t.SO. Tho English. Irbh
and Scotch are wholly dependent on tea.
as a social beverage, but the Germans
and Italians prefer coflce as tho .lews
do also. The young people- oRbls coun
try are not iiidiOorciil to the good qual
ities of tho buyvrago; they like it hot
and sweet, but not strong, and they are
afraid that drinking tea is injurious to
the complexion, as it undoubtedly is,
the tannin in it being a strong dye. But
mo o:u tones love tea; thev like to daw
A Recent
Frearh Ceaqnret
China.
Ia Cochin
die comfortably over a genial ciin that
has the golden glow, the aromatic flavor
that soothes with its mild opium and
" warms the cockles of the heart." Tho
shell-like china and tinkling golden
spoons of the millionaire cannot give a
more dreamy, sensuous delight to the
checriug draught than the firelight of
the clean hearth relleetedon tho shining
tins of a picturesque dnvs.xer and dimp
ling into the cup of hot tea just turned
from the brown teapot on the coals, and
which a good woman with bnre elbows
nips with refreshing zest. Sho will tell
von that it is meat and drink to her. anil
her idea of happiness is to have some
old crony to drink tea with her, when
thev will o.ieli lint llicir lOlwwva mi tint
tablo and .sip the tea from a saucer held
in both hands as Queun Victoria herself
is said to bo fond of doing when ab
soh'ed from court etiquette. Tea is also
tap name given to the final regular meal
of tho day, and there is a restful, sooth
ing melody about the name, implying as
it does much social cheer.
" So let us welcome peaceful evening In."
The da- is done, nnd at tho tea tablo
all its burdens should fall oft. There
may not be much spoken sentiment, but
there will be re3t after the long day; tho
baby may fall asleep with iLs head in its
plate, but that will bo only cauo' for
diversion. The light savory food of tho
evening meal need not be partaken of
hurriedly, so there can be a gentle lin
gering and entire relaxation from every
thing that disturbs, nnd tho tea itself
Will be a gontlo stimulus to light and
'.agreeable conversation. When the last
llusli of sunset dies on'the horizon, nnd
tho evening, star hangs like a gem
against tho amethyst sky, then is tho
timo for a beneficent good-night repast.
" from allver cpouts the icrnterul Honors
ulltle.
While China's earth receive the fmokiivr
tMo:.;
At itneo they gratify their seme nwl taste
. Am! frequent chis iro!i.i-the rich repast."
Detroit J'ost and Tribune.
Tho Tunisian game is being related
by Franco In a quarter of the globe so
distant as to attract but little attention.
Recently came tho news from Hong
Kong that the French liad captured
Hannoi after two hours' Ixmibardment.
For the second time the French arc in
possession of the capital of Tonquin.
and this timo thoy will undoubtedly
stay. Tonuuin, or long King, is ouo
Mending.
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"Salindy Ann," she said, re-entering
the cabin with her trophies, "yon see
deaeyer-things? Well; dey'sndlyou
eber will see ? dat fool Is'am Coombsi'
Salindy Ann didn't believe herfbut
it was true. Isham Coorahe ktft the
COUlitrv: Gut befnrn !ut u-enf V,n m..
ranch uliMiuniug ncccuntof MrBitiflVB-
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There is a fieh in the aearhichis Terr
numerous, as much so aa the cod or
herring, jet which is rarely or never
jewOdbe Tgot4t .woukibc. a
Uao food fa, aad add ereatlrto the
Ta?!?Pli i9M4
v - jTt " "aa, ana: it
abeoads along the western edge of the
G-streamy ia seventv-five fathom
?r of a teniBerare "betweea- fcrty
auxi. ,iu ucgrees. Aiienuoa aas ro
ceatlr beeahttracted to thbrfeh hv th
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wmcw xsaBteeaevavwawMvarttw fish
werefoanadeaaVdBWBwMawhieM If
is a Barr what oaoed twwr daehW
tk.n.TlSaeaKLnrTH!!Th2
k not aa asiaaoal phavawwnon. Ia
eadhadeaek7TM5 waareafh -t
jaf Norway aad SwedeB.'aad' f or Aree
tlaveoaamraa etricaTCea
i28rLXfi
trending is ono of those homely occu
pations that, like swe&ping; dustlngand
washing dishes fills up n great deal of
timo and leaves very little to show for
itself. But if it isn't clone, then it
deal, if garments were
"one-noss sliav" was
made, if the thread was as good as tho
cloth, and thework as good as the thread,
Jind the fastenings were sure, and the
linings matched all the rest, and the
wear was eveir had uniform throughout,
there would bo little -mending to bo
done. Tho worn garment would " dis
solve," so to speak, and leave nothing
'behind, nothing even for rag carpets,
.but such, alas! is not the case. The
cloth grows thin at tho elbows and
knees (of bovs), the buttons come off,
tho button-holes stretch nnd grow fuz
zy, tho seams rip, the edges fray, the
fabric is torn by sharp points that lurk
unseen and part the threads without
giving notice, and. little by little, gar
ments go to pieces, unless "the constant
" stitch in time " Is taken.
f There are those who can afford to lay
aside their clothing as fast as it becomes
oiled or worn, and attire themselves in
new, but theso are not the majority.
Tho" most of men and Women are' glad
If they can keep themselves Beat aad
tidy by the device of mending, and often
of patching, and rich people who are
not spendthrifts are slow to throw away
a well-fitting and handsome garment
because it needs mendimr. This occu
pation, therefore, is quite universal.
and, , in fact, is earned on more elab
orately and systematically by the well-to-do
than by those who'livo from hand
Io month
4 The same line of remark applies as
wcu io nouses and equipages as to
clothing. Ourhouses. the best of thorn-
are coatinually getting out of repair and
need mending. Hinges break and get
loose, plastering crumbles and faSs,
doors settle and become hard to open
and shut, cracks open in the walls, leaks
Start hi "the rbbf. window-nanes n
broken, paint grows rusty, pickets drop
from the fences, and, unless constant
Imd, careful repairs are made, a look of
decay and deterioration creeps over the
premises. Tokeepup" a place, as
the hrase moeH. rmninx mntlut
t.. ."i ----l - - --
spenoiiure.oi lime, labor and moaey.
of tho three Provinces of the Em pin; of
Anam, or Cochin China, which stretches
nlong the China Sea, with tho Celestial
Empire to the north, and the Kingdom
of biam to the west. Tonquin is the
most northerly of these provinces, anil
lavs along the Gulf of Tonquin. The
climate is subject to severe heat and
cold, and there are frequent and heavy
falls of rain, which eau.-e disastrous in
undalimis. But for all that the climate
is wholesome, and the whole region is
ono of great fertility. It contains mag
nificent forests of lino woods; produoi'S
undlus crops of rice, cotton, ginger,
Indian com, sugar-cane and tea; and
embraces vast plantations of r.:ul
borry for tho rearing of silk-worms,
producing the finest article of silk;
while tho earth contains rich do
posits of gold, silver, copper and iron.
Adjacent to Tonquin is tho French
colony of Cambodia, and for several
years past the French have been moving
slowly, but deliberately, in tho direction
of annexation. Thoy "have had au ex
cuse for Interfering in the operations of
pirates in the adjacent sea. and the ox-
edition which was lilted out last year
or the ostensible suppression of the
pirates is nlmut resulting, ns was ex
pected, in the annexation of the whole
Iirovince to the French dominion in
arther India. Hannoi, the city which
has just fallen into French hands, is the
capital of Tonquin. and is situated on
Sank-Koi Hirer, 100 miles northwest
from its confluence with the Gulf of
Tonquin. It is a poorly-built town of
IW.OOO inhabitants, most of the houses
being made of lumber and mud. But it
is already tho center of a valuable com
merce, which admits of vast develop
ment nt the hands of the French. In
1870 M. Gamier, at the head of only
180 men, captured the citadel of Han
noi, and with two colleages practically
annexed the whole province to the
French dominions. M. Gamier and his
officers were assassinated, but his suc
cessor hail almost secured the formal
cession of Tonquin when the arrival of
a new Governor, M. 1'hila.stre, led to a
sudden reversal of the forwanl poliey.and
France contented herself with a treaty
with the King of Anam. signed the lotli
of March, 1874, which recognized her
sovereignty over the six provinces of
Lower Cochin China, and established a
sort of protectorate over Annm Itself.
Tills nominal protectorate, however,
has not satisfied the colonists nnd those
at homo who were interested in the
trade of Cochin China, and now tho oji-
orations of those convenient pirates
which have for years dominated the
whole country above Hannoi havc.giv
en a plausible excuse for a protectorate
that will be found moro substantial.
The annexation of Tonquin will placo
in tho possession of France the whole
cwtern coast of the China Sea. which
has many good harbors and several
outlets for the commerce of the region.
Tho Meikone or P "nibodia. the Saigon
and tho Sat.ii-K.oi are magnificent
rivers. In 1873 a French merchant
named Dupuis succeeded :n ascending
the last named stream to a point within
the Yunnal boundary. He allowed that
it was perfectly navigable, and that the
only obstacles to traversing it were
caused by the disturbed state of tho
country on its banks. Tito French will,
of course, remedy this difficulty when
they obtain full, possession of the coun
try. London Paper.
Ivt ihe stajje agaia."
1hc Kr. Char!C Sewrjl. of Med
field. Ma., attalacd to H c4ghJih'
birthday recently, He the 4dct M
ing preacher of th Ualtarka dnoml
nation In this countryy 'havjeg bcrn U
ccu4.d as preacher In, lti
Mu-sonw 1'acba. tho TurkUh Am
bavulor in England, doenbr ihe form
of verc which Iw lias vrapluyrd In fell
traiwlatittuii,DaaUlj3i;raa" a "a
twclve-sylLible jwirotrtoae meter, tv
M'rabHng the Iambic. theaeh wanting
the quantitative morrmenu '
- -Mr. Euietxm in generally known to
haw Ikvii. of late vears, a -MiSerer from
aphakia, or & feeble inc&t of memory
After attending Iongfellow funeral.
he aid to a fr.cnd; That gentleman c
whoe funeral we have been attending
was a .wect and beautiful wul. but 1
forget his name.'
--George Otto Trevrlvan. the newly-
j apjKiiutctl Chief Secretary for Ireland,
' K X nitl)iiMt rtf flu. inf.. Ijim) f "i, n1i
the Historian. Ho Is alout fifty year
old. has a wide acquaintance with pub!fc
aUYtr, and enjoys considerable literary
reputation. He has, for some time,
Uiva Socrulary of iho Admiralty, but is
best known in this country through hU
Jjite and letters of Iord ilacaulav."
a work eutitled to rank with BosweU,i
celebrated Life of Johnson."
The Her. .Mr. Strettel. nvlorof St.
Martin's,!, anterbury. England, although
born in that country, is a lineal de
scendant of Robert Strettel. who was
.Mayor of Philadelphia about the 5e,nr
1700. Ho is now searching in "this
country for tnwes of the family line,
and, although he has for.nd uo kinsmen
Ijearing his iinme. he has brought to
light sstina curious and Interesting
documents relating to his ancestors nnd
the early history of Philadelphia.
Tho l,otU.svilIo CotmVr-JwMrrti thus
speaks of throe famous Tetinesseean.
who are now dead: "There was a tlm
whon Panoir Browulow. Andy' John
son nnd Horace Mavnanl were the
three great men of Tcnnevce. and.
though differing in every other charac
teristic, they were inuchalike in .iwny
ing tho people by their blunt honesty.
'Ihe throe wero perfectly fearless In that
they clung to their opinions nnd prin
ciples irrespective of the popular regard."
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SAKV JAM? !K FAIKT-I.A.1H.
- iha m ltrd an hunxrvr' idgbed
Mary Jaac, a pathetio lull ob rlln
m her psnw, parched thnwli "an 1
u.i . !... till t hv( atnwthtn .
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a wihlylAa- hart, Mr J -ftVr
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HUXOROl'S.
vouny irirl in thn counlrt
foot lover, who lives In a town
The Mel Scxtea.
Our bodies, no less than oiir hnnm
need frequant repairs. Invisible ene
mies, ia the shape of genas. bacteria,
and' the like,- are always at work aader
miningour hcaltii; our dead selves are
always at war with our living selves.
and the fight against dirt aad disease
w ... nkh.':aL . tr
haa.;Hueafi
i
ends oaty with oar lives, with which it
began. We often saistake grieroaaly
in trying, to mend up our bodies by
aaeaas oTdrngs and tonics aad stinsa
laats, whea we shoald se foods and
rest and sleep iastead.
lKmbtless there are fear of m -all hat
MUrht naead oar icavst with nmfi tn ,.
I selves aad our fellows. Good aad evil. '
arht aad drka. bJe aad death. Gi
aad Sma, wage" aa iarmsnaat ceawkt
ew the hattle-groaad of raar hearts, aad
-mxA M this hae may we hope this coaAiet
will erer cease. Whea we weald do
good em w aceeeat with a,' ha
otheroCxa
jBthJaucathBoera.
eth.ao era to iu
wwl afeweaee toward Gad
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Josiah H. Havwood. sexton of the
Church of the fjnity, Boston, has re
cently celebrated His silver wedding.
Among the incidents of the festive oc
casion was tho reading of a letter from
Rev. M. J. Savage, his pastor, in which
he said:
"I propose, therefore entirely for
yonr owa good to suggest a few faults.
If you caa.only manage to cure these,
you will hare become the ideal sexton,
and you caa command a salary -of 910,
000 a year, or perhaps earn more than
uh oy traveling wiui oarnnm as ine
greatest cariosity of the "age. The
faults I allude to arc such as these:
" 1. Ton have not yet learned how to
sake the charch hot and cool at the
sasa tiara. Too aauafc karn how to
have one pew aaark 75 degrees Fahren
heit, while the next one to it is down to
a pointwhere it would be comfortable
f or aa Esktsao. l
"J. Yea do at seem to kaow how to
hare a freecircnlatioa, a pleatr of fresh
air, and yet not hare aay draft any
where. Ion must invent some way to
Bsake a& tho drafts skip the pewa where
rheaauuic aad bald-headed people R
3L You have not yet acquired the art
ofhaviag the church flooded with light
while alTtae bliads are shot at the same
tisae. This ahoald he atteaded to at
oaee. aad, yea shoald aot afer aay each
poor excuse as that it is ispoasioie. To
a sextoa aothiag shoald be iaaposeible.
"4. Tea arast Smr'oat aoaie way of
SviBgewaryhsady the Beet Beat, right hi
e cwster of tha heaee, ao mattrr
whether tha sews are aliaadr fall er aot.
-. . m -mm .-. - - -
"it. xoa atast leara how to aw aa the
A pn
has a six-:
tao miles distant ami visits her three
nights a week. The noighlors ay nhe
is an adept at "drawing the" Iou
bi'tui."
A boot-black, smoking n "butt"
which ho had lust picked up. is accost
ed by a comrade with-"Pay. what brand
of cigar is that?" "Rubiusoii Crusoe?"
" Why d'yercall It that?" " 'Cause ift
a cast'way."
She: "Why is it that whenwo woro
lovers, you always got me a lx nt the
theater," and covered the front with bou
quets, but now vou buy seats In tho
dross circle'" Ife: "At that time your
father paid for your bonnets."
It was an Irishman who remarked
of a miser who hud died nnd was treat
ed to rather a pretentions ""burial:
" Faith, and. if !iq'1 lived to . how
moighty expinsive a thing it was to doio
himself, he'd never !ecn Ixini."
The young ladies of a social elubiii
New Albany. Kv., call themselves thn
"Buds of Promise." Whenever a fel
low wants, to ingratiate himself with tho
girls ho puts his hand on his heart and
exclaims: "Am I not a man and a bud
der?" Cottrttrinunml.
' he paper-pattern fiend who call
on new.spaier offices for a few exchang
es, to be used in his family lor cutting
paper patterns, alwavs wants papers of
the latest dates. He probably has a
notion that the latest stylo of patterns
can only lie cut from the latejt paper.
Y. 0'. J'icayunc
Ha had always told her that levity
was not becoming, especially In a girl
about to enter into the sacred dtitb- of
a wife. Sho promised to ndonn anil
the wedding came off at fciL When
tho officiating clergyman, in tho co&rso
of the ceremony, turned to the groom
and in a very solemn manner aked him
to repeat the wonls: "With all mv
worldly goods I thee endow." tho bride
ducked her bead against the
ing
.Mary Jane wa a um bejgar-gin. ;--;, - j , . - Z. ..
and he lives! wdh t.riuiny tl'Urfea aosl - - v ' "
one lame beggardv Vou may think , """"a v.i.ui" .
....... . f m i Will 1MII."
l.rannv had pickwi mem up nnwv. ",,;', : . . , .fc
era! oeismnV. ih. fch thought I " tho Wri! ""llL1"?
.l ..u . ... . .,- I. j- lUl liWTT nnv M will &
gm-1 wliat that vrofe Joa waa. ; ! I feel a Nt Irra,HL
Mie bad pieki-d ui .Marv Ja U- "Miataro thn wUhv dar wM
cau-e of her Uwutirul. pfoadhg eye. ; Perha I can grant tbet. md iW f
I-ntne Titumv 3I In-ea tho o of queen-fairy.
Widow .McGr.Uu a neighbored tirannv "Ot thank yiui. njwf Cril Mnqf
O'Urieji Mt. MctfathVileath badlaaa Ikt hhwryr Umlnifi lii.,gt'ui? IJ...
leen very Ml AH. ,1 It JiAd,iiHCjtaJhoi the tbrro wlh hc h ounbl
1 am Mtru ho would have trtvsl to get ou ber tlagwr si otton in (iraimy ,
lniu into an oqban aaylitm. orituul O'Briea'a hut tirnt y lo ni-
MJtno pniton again I hn falling Into meratehru h rvally wa 1 Fa1ry
Granny ( linen clutoho. ' UatL "Well, then, 1 bmld lik i rtn
But 'Granny l HricH told th neh-h-ikeni forever an er. bssgan Mary
lwri that bttfs Tltnmy had besm left tu i June, gaxlng alsut her a Orl f rapb1
hor caro by Mr. Mctralh hernelf. uiv, aihart( lirn' IVtttuv Ui-tiH. m
Nolhxly could disjiuU her atAtcment. That tuakt two wile. An lka.an -j
and aoIame Tiuuuy, who had Wen iuf. . ibeu - won t )oti pleau th Mrw t
eMBtuaed all his Id J to caro and tendof-! ehaagt the tater of Jim .sinUh. tot In
new, was sent out into the stroct to ' ibat big room there, tww-k a-'m"
beg. J 'Ilio boya and girl I man th
Uarkne rtM ihmlydvMsuiiluig iimiu j pnnees and falnu Uugloxl toun iuAit
the strecb o the, rrlfl city. A ,-er at tht; but there nero tearsln tho
whil!ing lKy,' wlfh-a" AhiartMihlder un- f queen-falry' eye. Man Jnp ibowght
der his ami, wa tutting blithely iut, j ihuy.wrrw dlaniouds, jsmf wdtly tintobo-i
lighting Uu ptrvvUpuips on each block, .one'hleh had fallen tl br beil
Mary Jane watehed the light a they , "They nfti'dPmoft', art i rail r b
liegnn to hlno further and fnriherdowii I fried, much dIiqHntisl.- ;" V
thu tnet". t And ol thu even this otteudiUaf'-l'f
" It Ui like a road leading to Fain5- ! to nilIo brightlt thtoHgh hrr lqfu
land." rhe thought; "an I do believe , 1 know you ure thinking that i am
Ills!" forgetting that he hail walked j making thl lry $ long, h I wttl
down Jt many tinixs. -nnd thai It terni-f h.it.-n to.tli emC ' l? wafw
unttnl In the dirty all"y-way In which I Mary JwieV sriahw nit- rf . ? HflH
Granny O'Briens hovel was situated,' Thv q"uen.fnlry 'wn a rich an.P kind ' 'fay
down by the muddy liver. ladv, who boo children ton fiiueh. but
wn aad none u iter own.
Yrnt triay bo tin that Granny O'itrtot - r
didn't wiit to part with Thiuny and ' -ti I
Mary Jan. 'Iliey aro btli of tb im-
lon thai tlo fairy tbrw a sjrtt met "
Granny, and o nmXsa'aitviltgsdd . ,
A boy whoao name is Jbu JmhUIi
blseked my Ihk1i only tho ollior day. o
i am uru.iary rwir a nuru wua was . r i
.y r j
t - a wt. T-. ri r. . . - '
. jrajwi, vmnrn i''y.
Latnn Tim my could road, and had
often told Mary Jane the fairy stone, ho
liad road beforo he came to' live with
Granny O'Bncu. Granny bad taken all
bis prechuft IhMtk nwa from htm, de
elanng that they made hint idle and
lny. Mary Jane accepted tb marteU
ous tales without oueatlon, and doubt
ed not that a fairy would om time ap- !
pear nciorc her and grant ihree wiho.
bh; had even decided what tho
wishes should !'. First, a big marblo
houMi with a door-bell; second, a " pl
anny;" thlnl, a whlto horse for Thuuiv
to nde on.
Sho nevecleft Timniy oul of anyrd
her calculation, for r ho loved him more
than any one else In the wide world.
.Man .lane dared
st ,
l.J
Tea Cat Ur.
I I
Wetwanl from lIuttstiMi tint country
jwm drier, though thrro l attlt
inuch JowpnUrie. All along th 11
through tms rrgkm ntw ttuMiy rat-
tie, anil om leania i)m meaning d ihn
j atvunta. Pi often repeated, nt eatib l.
uarvd iioi gi iHtii to
f?.w.... r.ii.t . .t.i. i.. i ,
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u..vi v .. .-w, .-.. .. -Miuu.tu :
n, v jjv rumitiu we : iu..i .v-i.i... ft i .. t . . .. .
.i... .. f - -i.j ...' ...... i "" im"ih:, i ner un ivo tr wiai
s....u.v v..a.v .-, k..u, arm,. au9 , , ....., .J..... jn ' Umv lf ,MtL ; f i ,
--- - w7... w- -"r RA.Iltn, i
"
r l.'Y nun siiiiifLT suiu. iiiiiiiiii ni . inai inn. .
street would lead her to Falry-Un.L ISKI ,t ? tJ'SmF'
Whraol go now and obtain her thro i V' nf. "V VJlT 1$ &
wishes? tlranny (TBrien wouMn'l dare j "tZTtZJ? l Un,1tfU
to touch her if she had a "pianny" and ll 1 J .." M
a marble houe with a dKif4wl. J utbwcsbin, idiraw "o tha lift,'
So Mary Jane atrrfci.! her rrampcl. , !IV . ! UTA ITl ..
limbs, and wt out for rafry.Ia.nd. ' ,7, , "" "Z i . . -.TV- 7. .JVtl"1" ' ?
lirsl part Of the wnv wan c very " Ji :J t . rJ i :.!' ""? "'v'?
nnis Riinif nixini-mu ufKii wcjnne or
1
h
pews with4 aaraacers withoat
aayhody raaaaT aboat aV
hare Meaty of
ratw-lMMers,... ..
Aad. aaaHr, row will
a
that
ravaki
the
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awrrical aadasnKcai
a?d hisa
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JaaVa leader Bole heart
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1 fwpiPi. jeaavi aaj aaawl tlwae wra MwaWfaet riiiBfM HaT i ikm Taw. J--" ' -' -' r-, :T" f" " .1 - waeiawraeaa- had taaea lata the umnt
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r1 flr-Hr'iP! aa we dafly atnTaawr-ahasaafMd a-am-aJt. - - - !rr---, .. ... " ' J '!'' "" " aaattfcerawaeaae!
ZmZmI-,mZmm -i"---rhTTtiTal rlithhar fcr ahiai.ail a.wa x 1-. ..- zs -Z?' "T",""!. "rT B lerlaal Ira wlaafaa wiwmat
w aaawrsaf -aw awaaiBMa a jaaaA aaav bwbwumi ta ahta aigia.---y;ya- t;rr." ""T,"??WJ' . ' ' 'U'-'X awajai aw saau awaat eaasa the laaat
Haa. 1 'T-TaL,.tc.'.lff-lPAFra. ,,n5"-f.. 'aaia aothiac bat. eaavt aiaaa ewcThadr at ahe aaaaa - - t. , taw jwb
a,IJ w '" t. JJIi.;jagBSK.-: -IWiaillni wili aaah" wil eawaastawka' -rf--5---5 - - ZZPT!--"Sl!r,-,' T -- aaarra-t aaiaaa
altar rail-
and jest snorted with merriment.
The groom was a deck-hand in a Myrtle
avenue thread and needle store. Jlrvot
lin Eagle.
"Canst tell me. Brutus." queried
Cassins, removing his Havana from his
lips to say it, " why our mutual friend
Antonio, who yestcnlay feasted upon
bis fattened Brahma chicken, resembles
tho valiant Spartaea?" " Go to," re
plied Brutus, toying with his revolver in
a menacing way. "I pray you trine
aot with sac. Thou know est I am not
given to these trivialities." " Nay, but
tell me," continued Cassins. "Away,
slight man!" exclaimed Brains; "when
Cmaur bred he dared not thus hare
moved ase." " So you give kwp?" By
my troth I do, aad iajtantly' 'i Welt
then," said Casshis. "it is because he
glad ho ate her." And Owius
tripped lightly out of the tent.
una to esaape iae uaofthe e
Bratas' mdaLItoto TranxripL
j a '
Paiseacd hy the Them ef a Kate.
The aath of Allea J. fJs-aiag oa
Friday last was atteaded by drcaa
stances which created much coraraeat
In the circle ia which he was well
knows, aad aas sag tao asesabers of
the medical profesaioa coaversaat with
the facts ia the caae. On Sosday. April
9U w&iic arrasgrag a boaou oa his
dhtaer table, he scratched hi thamb oa
one of the thorns oa the stem of a rose
bad. At the tisae he dhl aot aotJce it.
sor were the three twaaag ataratche oa
the thasnb discorered nstil he begaa to
feel pais sovae hoars afterward. Whh
ha tweaty-foar bears from the tisae
of the ialictioa af the wooed;
unaaraaatioB jet ia. aad the
scratches developed iato paiafal
woaads. Dr. A. flL Ball, the faatfly
ahyslciaa. was ealSed. aad. despite the
W kaowa BKlhoak of treaUaseatV err
slpelaa set ta, aad was followed hr aa
areaaer of ahe fcotd aad'tSe lower third
aT the toraana. Dr. Kehert F. Wier
calad hi aaaaaawtiesb the
.iaaeed: hat. thoearh. ewarr traat-
wearj-
J ho
a-aeat t w I rwmtnm. ! u aj ap.. l..as.
frwf -waa. jt vv mkvr v''7 -. -r-;s , j.1 ,. . lt t a a
and ugly, aas.by lilllc aboehona and I" Tu J 7Z? Iw ' T, l' .M, V"" . . -
grocerj.toro.v ,y, ..n.Hrinuawpmw .,.'
Hut 'further on the trcei began loh, IJZ"-'!? " '"'' U l
grow wider. There were alo more J'Jhtf!whwJdtlch."win.lhrr
fkmps over tho gateways aad on the ,k,,,,Mi i:. ": ? Wftf ''" wf
comers. Oa either .Ida were J tut such ?nigvd- ihroagl, ihe jiil tbnr ba,I
great marble honvs a the , IfTy !$l i,lUi H'' "J tt;JWajt
Sane was going to have. ' ? 0nticrn rfif to told
"Whv-eel said Marr Jane. "fAf, tU" ' vUrio1 1 pMWby with a
must Im Kalry-Jand. sure 'aoeghr arni 1 f " "VH ,71. JTi, ' "&'
sho a:oppesl lfor on, of the big man- j lJi M? 1 W ln7J7Th
alona. when hundred of Ids' jttep dkd fr
A noo-1 of light was .dreaming frora'T t? .. "'';. ,. a '
every on camrnt Marr JS, vca fe1 al,, ' " ! the w,f?1 ; ??
qtutc sum that It all can from tfao ?nl M wi,.,,
tn ihtnu nt th ntumn Inlr. i Ua? Wdp. " llUndml Art i iltmUKSmm-i
... ,, , ,- ... . . ,.-111- ,lt- ul,.. ,.-
f
Tliere wa? -aa-ic. tw-rlcar. awretjl'1 !' wwh Umj n-iwgr
lively music that, falling oa the d-' .K,", tT,HWi .T , ,wr. "T"'7-
4 un iiinniwTi j, ma wu
from lonjr atarrauVm sbI
iJ Limmr ' i -,t--..:. -1.
H the frrh gra. Tliry hate no "dry
fwd to sTTi- a a eorreotbp. aad the
klcd on the trJatd marble rvrnai! , r,"?v "". rw' ."T "' I1' . "
If the fairies bad known she W thnf. 1 r.s5?r " " p . . ' "f,WPt
...., .1 ,... ..IB thi Maii kkm1 t,t fn u. 1. ,,.
i mine icv woki aii nave jroee no , V J: V v -
lor.lc at 3Iafv Jane fct Us. aad 1 k,w wwaJ-r ?V ? lhf? l"'1"''
lively music that, falling oa the d- j "r"1 ':,
lighted oars of Mary Jaac. made ter , STuV Z
habbily-hod foct g up ami dowa la "l w
spite of themselrrA. l ."T'V
How Mary Jane laughed softly to h?r- ?
self, and how the little rusty ahoes twin- '
r
thew would have wdoyed the daace
quite as much as shr-
1tl .t
on of weaRa- It wftakL fawrter.
Kl maeh asoro prowtable wjlh brttrr
Whnlh. MMic eciL Marr J- a-iw; aa M pptitoUon to-s
sank down on Uc navewcBt. with i ! !T- f1. r?gw for thj
laugh and a gasp. f w,w1,r7f 2 y
f
O, my.
paveHMTBt.
tild; wdth sUacct)
was! I ronst a-hkrd Bk' h hahd-oigBH .
girl. onl. thitucjothH, U BfO?tlwk,
tiM-rn Wiim.' ImlriRc ablittJe!f'' '
he fy.t 4tf-Ws JWVy.
-.
niocr'n aose," looking apotertJcallrl A f ahrhta ao a lW,w tmuu,-v:
dotrn at her raevrd dre4. riMw;.BV fViaa u . ' J . .tjafi
With bated hrraih aad palrvtatiar rfvr. tmnaVsnlWaihiiAjJI
4 - - - -:- r .. sr t " -st-j. . a
Bnaaa
"iawa
r JK
'Mr, M
aVLP
a'aav j aawLitswawsHfeal
'aajW) aM WalV. )fet
aaaaaaiBBBkaa ibat vSSa
HBwVR )UiOCBa4JHuf
i nrajr. .ur jmp riiBiurii uu uan bmwu s avi m wiai lajw Kjwaassj - aa - . .
jt In j -tep. She latraded to rjartlw IIL bat nda Ji. a ZWJm tiLvimim
araZrCd I tt s lZl. r.tK.r.aJk.valUW't r, .' J. f til il. -L... . J. . t .- . . Tr"
" I T " " T' ' ----- . iTswH wtas i mm' ,: mmrm m mwmm'mMmW i
rWhMtlHe"
iuc 4 ant ever so guvijara j n Jo. , amzatot Jtaa! a 4
for rf it hadn't iic Jiary ; fctTkfikd. aad was irrt ha
aerer have i r ainr-Uad, aatf hast her j U the rfrarfV if rh-Fl. aha
three Wks, UW all. IhiVi -vl raltt f arral K
Tea -st kasm; thct at th Fairy- haad to Ma4 Mas i kkM t -laad
were Tfral ogre, drcd ia.tor. Oa astrrW at the lt W hr
Wade who would have seat Mary Jaae 1 had Jt sxiitaji.1 ad m had trW-Wairr
eetaga8 had they area hor eoaae im. 5 wobc Thjr d3wd HiWiM
Soch ogre are a great beiptotfwfairW, bak. jj. imtt AUhgAtor tsaasW
soatUa-a.-dw-jch f aesajsTwC
display :horWtWI th faW j tnaf thJa a aa . had
"25 earaaajapjiwia--- 3 5 h H tacJM
iaeaaaive oJua door was rturUlr I 4b' ho aad aaaikiM tiJ
ar- Mary Jaaegsre !ta psa4u mad 4ljHMt4 j,. n,, WK
crept softly ta, fehe h?kd xTrHadhs-r , m&mrt Ttermto t Umt
m woader aad awe, aea rea. hh Uosrr, tjw mw WdtsiiaWtJya-sard.
5?.fi?,trttherewa4 aeshiac &pare ha.
HaTaia-lf aaia"f affaSBM ? aT I a f aai lrfl a m . . - . - " r
-w .. a 77','f xa jseaswrwj, arrjMajtas HKra MMr
laaSSiiaSlSS '
Si
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CK
Xar
"trai.
loetad
say's stories diaaKiad alwars aararwd
wsyavlered a ther were'
arVhsa. ef hyw dhsajnadi
-rrry ragae htdecdL Islavfr
'aad these
of
ftrahrhtahead wasawlde
aaaW aa awBaawaBaV JwhiaV Gaav saaAaVp'aWwvwVCaal aBOv-
hfary Maarwas qsaha aara. thatkdvp
to aa eachaatcd caatte.
Jit ahe looked at the
&
eftheorre hahaasm h
: a - La2A.-
wfcleh
at iarfaM asw
airy -a har assart Jt
t aliitMstfcwhwhas
HtfUim. fr z
SmW-mmmFuxm W
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v- vw - r-m m - mmmm- Vf., VBa Tt
'Wih?hHrekfryiaa i
to jl fa j
wwrp avteral rwaas 4 wfrrkiaar
heie. The Mathrir aatwa?. ja -xsr - "
rSBSaj'ta the acrsusdNH wr-"5 M
aaaia. Tyaaeet a hes gaea, w4aa -a
huh? hosy stUaptra JeMeaed aaarfwaaf da W
M"J
faoaUistysc kiStaat-''
ajsiif Tasjarhatfrosa whhAfe aaiaP
aaW. Jfc ft xTfeaiywatv v
-
aai
with the law, lerty.
aha Ktajaai. sad
' taWaWfaa. la
1 3j --Va Wl WCW JMtWWaaBalBCi W-wf VwftaK
haata. TheyLi gut hey la tai yeara
iai ad the e--Va k tiy-Te. ea
jM l-k- ahaaaW SBtBBBBBaah iaaai aTaaat ahaaSW .-f
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