The Stanstead journal, 4 août 1859, jeudi 4 août 1859
[" .n.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 D PA Lo .\u2019 .ig Ç A Le 8 Lg au - a a id FA ; THE JOURNAL, ; : SE 1 shiargo you, O ys daugbionr or af i \u201d PUBLISHED EVERY THURBDAY MORNING BY .ad Li i J PRG -susalem, by the roes, apd: by.the: hindy 15 L B.BOBINSON.A ; of the field, that yo stir nos up \u2018nop 3; Te oN swako this lovely ope till sho please.\u2019 ee 2 d at | OFFICE\u2014DBLAKe's BurLuing, Rock Island.wish.Bouddars motherly oye Batis | Lente D, there quies coma: | TERMS.\u2014S$1,50 per annum, or $1,25 in ad- ; olngs.\u201cLet it alone,\u2019 abo said ta herself vance.Clubs of ten or more, in advance, $1,00 before she knows it, ahe willfind hersalf le- each.No paper discontinued until arrearages - wholly under his infipence.\u2019 Mrs, Scude ad» are paid, except at the option of the publisher.: dor wus a wise woma| ce Letters, to receive attention, must be post-paid.|.-\u2014- Le en an ne mag.8, - -\u2014\u2014 - Te : mn \" CHAPTER XIX.| VOLUME XIV.Yo re ng : .ST T - , ; CLE mi Rats of Advertising.WOME STANSTEAD, L.C., AUGUST 4, 1859.WHOLE NO.712.5 souncta torirteo suis Per square, (16 lines) first insertion, $1,00 \u2019 ° + |some carriage drew up in tron} of 7 For each subsequent insertion, de with sear ded Scudder's cottage, and a brilliant pAISY : ; vements will be made wi prov 1, : So .i \u2018hey were Colones CMa - giberal arrangement v pr i ¢ natural means to restore lost his headlong course spinning in theair.|ly; \u2018tut I don\u2019t see how I can have ; |soms as they sailed and fluttered down- alighted.They were Colonel\u2018and Mar Is.hort advertisoments, such as Estrays.uerul constituents to our arable land.! A huge branch remuined fixed to one of} 1 never could.\u2019 ward into Lhe grass, and listened toa ame de Frontignac, the Abbe Lefon, a Liberations, Lost, Found, Notices, &e., are char- At intervals, drouths occur to bring up his tusks.His head he carried aloft \u2018Ah!\u2019 said the Doctor, musingly, |chippering conversation in which the and Colonel Burr.Mrs.Scudder and Lr rod at SI ; and to save the trouble of book-keep- from the deeper undersoil.food for the his h 59 were sr : \u2019 , ngly, |enippering \u20ac ¢0 3) her daughter, bei à 9 8, Be a ming, must invariably be accompa use o plants when th « foo for he his huge ears were spread to the full, \u2018would I could say so! There are times, | birds in their nest above were settling! call, sat in af ng prepare for the d nied with the cash.fall to 5 y a he rain shall again while his trunk sniffed the air impa-|indeed, when I hope I have an interest [up their smull housekeeping accounts uility in rho dignity nnd iran \\ XF Advertisements inserted till forbid, unless ni issolve and bring them intouc- tiently.In this position, and when]in the precious Redeemer, and behold for the day.an a ; the best room, with her ka be 5, accompanied with written instructions.2 ronth zat » ; , (within less than a dozen paces of me,|an infinite loveliness and beauty in| After a while, she took her pen and Madame de Froniizaae.hi ee er , : .: ; ; ; ; 0B PR I NT In a.the earth Ne \u2018follow t © pnoisture 12 he remained, ! should say, about n half| Him, apart from anything I expect or|wrote the following, which the Doctor ip the ane de ae 94 girined., ws: During dry'a minute.think it was the most stri-| hope.But even then how deceitful is found th i i i line; iach whieh bee 8, .A à thi ost stri pe.But even then how deceitful is) found the next morning lying on his te TALE : Tha Journa) Oflice is well fitted up for execu EAI continual evaporation takes king and thrilling sporting scene that I} the human heart! bow insensibly might jstudy-table:\u2014 longs to women Jn the positive, and to: 8 ting PRINTING, und particular attention wi u e surfuce soil, above that ever saw; my assailant loo ery e : a .; © superlative dee ~ he given Lo this brunch of business.We are pre- supplied by ruin and dew, which cre-! picture of grandeur and rege.the very, that stad ca nn ich a affcic ty thank = 51ExD,-\"How | gvee, that theie wis something In * ; Ml, a res Business, ates à vacuum (so far as the water in the! I usea heavy rifle, carrying a conical [regards Him for what He isin Himself, Faithfulness with os An on ay to cottage-girl.whom she had passipgly.Wedding ana Ball Cords, Blanks, &e.&e., in a surface soil is concerned,) that is at steel-pointed bullet (three tothe pound) |upart from what He is tous! Say, my !me seems true and excelle 0 d yet seen ut the party, which, powerfully, fe he neat style at short notice.once fiilled by water rising from the and ten totwelve drachms of the best dear friend, does not this thought some- {my dear Si gxceflent; and yol} fected the man whom she loved with Orders by mail will be carefully attended to, subsoil\u2014extending deeper and deeper; English rif der.Wi Pl PY ke y , a y Sir, permit me to try to ex-|gll the jealous intensity of a strong nas and the work forwardcd with despatch.as the drouth à p P 8 ile powder.ith this {mes make you tremble ?press to you some of the many thoughts! ture, and hence she embraced eaj 1 0): rrr _ © is ext continues and the mois- charge I sometimes send the ball clean) 1\u20190or Mary was truth itself, and this! to which our conversation this evening! the opportunity to seo: he raced eagerly - | 1 NEW POL TIE ture is exhaled\u2014a circulation of water|through an elephant.Once I fired ut question distressed her; she must ans- hag given ri lo lov pportumity ta ee her, ~=ye iy A NEW POEM BY WHITTIER in the earth the reverse of that which{a huge cow; the bullet entered her| wer the truth, The fact that it Hl given rise.Po love God hecause|her to study ber, to dart he = .3 let entered her uth, e fuct wus, that it! He is good to me you seem to think is! F i T, à 10+ From the Atlantic for August.rakes place in wet weather.hind quarters, and obliquely traversing had never come into her blessed litlle [not a righs kind ] love ; and yet eve- French wit through her, an MY PSALM nu ot on y is water thus brought tojthe entire length of her body passed heart to tremble, for she was one of|ry moment of my life I have experi-| practice i er charm, that she he: AR Ln he surface of the eurth, but also all out at the shoulder! The only objec-|those children of the bride-chamber |enced His goodness.When.recollec- P Mads it de Fronti UE BY J.0.WHITTIER: t : water holds in solution.There are\\tion that] have to the gun is it kicks who cannot mourn, because the bride-|tion brings back the past, where can 1| those vomen boss Pants vas \u2018one \u2018of | _ 1 mourn no more my vanished years, salts of lime and magnesia, of potash frightfully, and I dare not now fire it{groom is ever with them ; but then, |look that I see not his goodness?What| ki ° in voue peauty.is & rn Beneath a tender rain, a and soda, or indeed whatever the sub- without previously placing a thick wad] when she saw the man for whom her moment ef my life presents not instan- Eine imposing Hh Lng r- An April Fan of smiles an, tears, soil or top strata of the earth may con- {on my shoulder.\u201d reverence was almost like that for her!ces of merciful kindness to me, as well ant e oP.even io the most ow My hearts young again.tain.The water on reaching the sur-| Elephant hunting however, is ex- God thus distrustful, thus lowly, shelas to every creature, more and\u2019 greater Bat AU th atmosphere \u2018of The west winds blow, and, singing low, ha 18 evaporated but leaves behind its ceedingly tedious as well as dangerous could not but feel that her too calm re-| than I can express, than my mind is| high tif th vit.the and spl a | hear the glad streams run : ime und potash, its phosphates, sili- sport.Mr.Anderson says: pose might, after all, be the shallow, !able to take in?How, then, can I nel e, the wit, the refinements; the: © Phe indows of my soul 1 throw cates, carbonates, and salts\u2014all indis-| \u201cBut elephant bunting on foot ut this| treacherous calm of an ignorant, ill- help loving God because Ho is good to roomed Sraces a uxuries of courts, he Vide open to the sun.pensable to the growth of the vegetable hot season of the vear is tremendous grounded spirit, and therefore, withajme?Were I not an object of God's| around her a reat : ad favisible on No longar forward nor behind products of the farm.Rain water as work.It is rarely that Ican succeed|deep blush and a faltering voice, she mercy*and goodness, I cannot have any| St Germain as the dar] 2,8 Fad 0, 1 look in hope and fear ; it fulls will dissolve but a very small in tracking, stalking, and killing my suid,-\u2014 conception what would be my feeling.which she ent ed.me ¥ LL - But, grateful, take the good 1 find, portion of some of those Substances ; elephant, and return tocamp in less] \u2018Indeed, Iam afraid something must Imagination never yet placed me in a| when she came sis that Mary Sought, The best of now and here.but when it sinks into the earth, it {than ten hours, and more frequently it; be wrong with me.1 cannot have any |situation not t i » Shab 8u6.-had never., A .: ) : # 0 .to experience the good-|seen anythi add.\u201cShe\u201d : 1 plough no more a desert land, it then becomes strongly imbued with {takes me twelve, fourteen, or even sis- fesrs,\u2014I never could; I try sometimes, ness of Gud in some way or other; and|d d ything so splendid.Sho was Ç a To Harvest wecd and tare : carbonic acid from the decomposition {teen hours to accomplish the feat.Of but the thought of Gud's goodness|if I do love Him, how can it be but be- re od to ack velvet ridin habi a The manna dropping from God's hand of vegetable matter in the soil and|course it would be nothing ina tem-|comes all around rae, and I um s2 hap- {cause He is good ?Do not God's chil ridi ned to the throat with.j Rebukes my painful care.thus acquires the power of readily dis-|perate climate; but here where the air|py before I think of it?dren love Hin because He first loved riding hat droped wi ! r IS 2 3 .- .v \u2019 s i break my pilgrivo staf, 1 lay solving minerals on which before it could is like the draught of a strongly heat-| \u2018Such exercises, my dear friend, 1}them ?ted face Sout of which ker \u2018dark h Aside the toiling oars have little effect.ed furnace, it is most trying to the con- have also had,\u2019 said the Doctor; \u2018but \u2018If I called nothing goodness which] shone Tike jewel d bh ome, The angel sought so far away | The parched earth\u2014all vegetation stitution.So severe is the labor, in- before I rest on them as evidences, 1]did not happen to suit my inclination, | ate theeke slowed with the Pre {welcome at my door.{ dwarfed and withered by the heat\u2014 deed, that I am obliged to divide my feel constrained to make the following land could not believe the Deity tu be| radiance E one of Rembrandt} a \u2018 The airs of Spring may never play seems suffering under a curse, but it is| native attendants, into two sets making (inquiries 11s this gratitude that swells gracious and merciful except when the|tures.Something quaint: a nee: Amon the épening corn, ; only an affliction for the present\u2014'a [use of one set the one day and the oth- [my bosom the result of & mere natural course of events was so ordered as to|something poetic oo 3 ; puise\u2019 , .ibility > it arise i ; ; ; .Nor freshness of ithe flowers of May blessing in disguise for the future er fhe pest.on sensibility Does it prise In a particu- agree with my humor, so far frem im-|each turn of her figure, ä ne iBlow through the Autumn morn.y tter rain,\u2019 may produce lephant unting on foot is also ex- lar manner because (fou has done me |agining that I had any Jove to God, I her dress, down to the seul e pou eed look at once abundant crops, but dry weath- ceedingly dangerous work.The fuctigood?or do Ilove God for what He must conclude myself wholly destitute)on which glittered singula » py Yet, shall the b hs Be er is needed to bring to the surface|is every time I go in search of these an- | 18, as well as for what He has done for|of anything good.A love founded on/|rings,\u2014and the ridin 8 lov ld And the pale anur i the rook fiom the depths of the earth, where imals, I consider my life in peril.Itjothers, as well as for what He has done [nothing but good received is not, you|ered with sea-pearls a fella * : \"Shall se its image given ; it would be forever wnemployed, food|was only a few daysago that i was | forme?Love to God which is built!say, incompatible with a disposition so beside her on the floor.15.n i give {for fature harvests.\u2014 Country Gentle- suddenly and unexpectedly charged by on nuthing but good received is not|berrid as even to curse God.lam not] In Antwerp one sces : The woods shall wear their robes of praise, man.an elephant, and that by onc not yet incompatible with a disposition so hor-lsensible that 1 ever in my life imagined wich Rubens, who felt mor 5 The south wind softly sigh, are pommes wounded.Howsver as good luck rid us even to curse God to His fuce.\u2014 anything but good could come from the other artist the glory of t | Aro dou the ber Sky.we | Elephant Hunt im Afric: | would have it, 1 broke one vf his fore 1f God is not to be loved except when!hund of God.From a Being infinite life, hus embodied his conception:of.the 3 1 pha unging in Africa-;legs, which at once brought him on to He does good, thea in affliction we are|in goodness everything must be good, Madonna, in opposition to Fhe faded Not less shall manly deed and word i Letters as late as Oct, 28, 1838, have his head.Me was not above three free.RU doing us good is all that ren-|though we do not always comprehend] cold ideals of the Middle A es, Rebuke an age of wrong: pr | been received from Mr.Charles J.And-! times the length of my rifle from me ders God lovely to us, then net doing |how it is so.Are not afilictions good ?which he revolted with pacha nd: The graven lowers that wreath the sword erson, the African traveler, at -which when he thus fell.; us good divests Him of His glory, and Does he not even in judgment remem-}| His Mary is a superb Oriental sultan: ; Make not the blade lees girong.itime he was ut Lake Omaneoude, in I have also had some dangerous en- Cispenses us from obligation to love, [ber mercy ?sensible that \u2018afflictions| with lustrous dark e os, \u2018red a ; But smiting hands shall learn to heal, the Interior, very slowly making his counters with other animals.One fine it equally frees the universe; so thatinjare but blessings in disguise,\u201d I would form, jewelled turban, atandin l d To build as to destroy ; } [way to the river Cunend, the object of moonlight night.while watching for fact, the universs of happiness, if ours bless the hard that, with infinite kind-| on the balustrade of a rincels tor : y Nor less wy heart for others fee) (his Journey \"The scarcity of water\u2014 elephants, 1 encountered a troop of Ti-.be not included, reflects no glory on ness, wounds only to heal, and love and and bearing on her hoa not J silver , That the more enjoy.jit being the drÿ season\u2014 was the cause ons.and without any kind of molesta- its Author.\u201d adore the guodness of God equally i saroquet.:T ne Ge ap ê in| dove t Y All as God wills, \u2018who wisely heeds (of his slow progress, but when the rainy tion on my part was suddenly attacked: \"I'he Doctor had practised his sublile suffering as in rejoicing.amy two Liston Eh nstaneol wets Tot ; To give or to withhold, jscason arrived, his rate of advance; by the leader, a magnificent male.\u2014 mental analysis till bis instruments were \u2018The disinteresied love to God, which [in the same room ; and \u2018as\u2019 Bur : And knoweth mare of all my needs twouid be more satisfactory.In the Fortunately a wel! directed bullet from so fine-pointed a.d keen-edged that he you think is alonc the genuine love, I [looking from une to the other.k t Than all my prayers have told} {meantime he spent bis leisure in hunt [my elephant rifle put him at once hors scarce ever allowed a flower of sacred !see not how we can be certain v g- élduk ; {! | 2 y ciep 14e p ¢ \u20ac owed 1 8 n we pos- for 2 moment, as one would whi d Enongh that blessings undeserved Hing elephauts, giraffes, elands, guous, | du combat.The next morning I fin- emotion to spring in his soul without sess, when our love of happiness and|put a sketch of Overbeck\u2019s beside a Have marked my erring track\u2014 jand other wild beasts.He had the, ished him.! picking it to pieces to sec if ils genera [ous love vf God are so inseparably con- splendid painting of Titian's.C * \u2018That wheresc'er my fect have swerved, | good fortune to kill a number of noble or reddit art iand species were correct.Love, grati- nected.\u2018The joys arising from a con-| For a few moments, every one in\u2018the t- His chastening turned me back\u2014 male elephants.Sa these mammoth [From the Atluntic Monthly.) jude, rejerencs, benevolence, \u2014which ! soio usness that God b 8 benefactor to room seemed faded and cold, in cope q + and more a Providence ; ures in their wild state, and their ; all moved in mighty tides in his soul, me and my friends, (when think of trast with the tropical atmospheté\u2019of Th is EN derstood, prodigious strength, ho gives the fol- THE MINISTER'S WOOING.' crc al compelled to pause midway : God, every creature is my fricnd,) if| the regal beauty.\u2018arr watohed Mary Making the springs of time and sense lowing account By Mrs.H.B.Stowe ; while hie rubbed up his optical instru- [arising from a selfish motève, it does with a kcen eye, to see if she were jaz- ae Swect with cternal good\u2014 | \u201cThe more 1 see of these stupendu- - oe , iments Lo rec whether they ure rising in| not seem to me possible could be chang-|zled and overawed.He saw nothing \u2018That death seems but a covered way ous animals, the more | am surprised.Author of \u201cUnole Tom's Cubin.\u201d Ge.right order.Mary, on the contrary, fed into hate, even supposing God my| but the most innocent surprise and de- ~ - Which opens Into light, Co iJ should very well like to know the re- , pu ene | had the blessed gift of womanhood, \u2014 enemy, whilst I regarded him as a Be-| light.All the slumbering poetry withe wivhich opens ed SEM can stray \u2018dl strength of a full grown males it CHAPTER XVIIL (that vivid life in the soul und sentiment ing infinitely just as well as good.Ifin her seemed to awaken at the pres- Beyond the Father's sight\u2014 {must be something almost incredible.{ The Doctor sat at his stusl table.\u2014 which resists the chill of analysis, as a| God is my enemy, it must be because|ence of her beautiful neighbor,~Zas re ar .Cs y {healthful .hpnrtr ts cold : voi .g : That care and trial seem at last, ; Nothing gives a person a better idea of| It was evening, and the slant beams of | healthful human heart resisis cold ; yet 1 deserve He should be such ; and it) when onc, for the first time, \u2018stands Through \\lemors's sunset aif, their stupenduous powers than 4 day's the setting sun shot their golden ar- pulls ll humoly, sho dosh this ber does not high te ma possible tha I before the great revelations of Ar Like mountain-ranges over-past, walk throu th one of their favorite (rows through the healthy purple clus- 12a was a duist mn hersetl, an neres ghould hate him, even new He| Mary's cheek glowed, her eyes see In purple distance fair\u2014 jhadnts.There may be seen wholelters of lilacs that veiled the windows.fore, having confessed, jo à deprecia- would always be so.to grow deep with the enthusiasm::of C.: That all the jarring notes of life tracts of forest laid prostrate, und such| There had been a shower that filled ting tone, her habits of unanalyzed \u2018In what you say of willingness to|admiration, and, after a few moments, je Soom blending i\u201c ¥ aim trees, sometimes! The trees, which|them with drops of rain, which every faith and love, she added, \u2014- suffer eternal punishment, I don ¢ know it seemed as if her delicate face and nd ; And ail the angles of its strife are for the most part of a brittle na-| now and then tattooed, with a slender.But, my dear Sir, you arc my best that I understand what the feeling is.| figure reflected the glowing lovelinéss .ne ! lon roundling into calm.ture, are usually broken short off by|rat-tat, on the window-sill, as a breeze friend.1 trust you will be faithful to} Is it wickedness in me that | do not{of her visitor, just as the virg vs 18 2 \u2018 ; ithe beusts; bat when they meet with a) would shake the leaves and bear in per-| 0% 10 1am deceiving myself, unde- fecl n willingness to bo left te eternal|of the Alps become incarnadine as {Hey D 3 And so the shadows fall apart, \u2018tree too tough to snap ab.ouce, up it| fume on its wings.Sweet, fragrance | C¢i¥e mies you cannot be to severe with {sin ?Can any pne joylully acquiesce stand opposite the glorious radiance; of or ee ns of Sn goes, root and all.If they can do this laden airs tripped stirringly to and fre me.oe oo in being thus left I W hen I pray for{a sunset sky.ci i ep- ; I open to the day.- in mere play, or for the sake of feeding about the study-table, making gentle I Alas said the Doctor, i\u201d fear that a new, post and-a right spirit, must I Madame de Frontignac was ag an.on the branches, &c., of the prostrate confusions, fluttering papers on moral may be oniy a blind leader of the be willing to be denied, and rejoice that| tomed to the effect of her charms: i a mm IE trees, what will they not effect in ujability, agitating treatises on the great blind.W hat, after ally if J be only ajmy prayer 1s not heard 5 Could any | there was so much love in the a ! rd A How Drouth Benefits the Soil.paroxysm of rage?end of creation, mixing up subtle dis- miserable pelfiseeiver PW hat if some; eal Christian rejoice in this! But he tion now directed towards her, he 5 3 \u2018Dry and hot! Hot and dry! How| The other day, after many hours of tinctions between amiable ins incts and thought of self has come in to poison; fears 1) not, \u2014he knows iL will never be, own warm nature was touched, and she JZ.\u2018 much J verything suffers for the want of fatiguing *tracking,\u201d I was closing with true holiness, and, in short conducting all my prayers and strifings: .It is =-he therefore can cheerfully leave it] threw out the glow of her feelings with ; ie vain !\u2019 excluims tho farmer, as tbe empty ja very large troop of elephants, con-| themselves like very anappreciative un- tue I think, \u2014yes, U think)! said he: with God ; and so can 1.\u2026|@ magnetie power.Mary naver felt the ; clouds melt, day after day, from his sisting chiefly of females, when to my philosophical little breezes.Doctor, speaking very slowly amd with | \u2018Such, my deur friend, are my tho\u2019ts, cold, hubitual reserve of her education 1; sight.\u201c And it is a sad scenc now pre- left I suddenly espied another troop of The Doctor patiently smoothed back Intense earnestness,-\u2014\"l think, that, ifs poor and unworthy ; yet they seem to|so suddenly melt, never felt heraélf so i y.sentod in many places in the country.\u2014 what I took to be males.J at once left] and rearranged, while opposite to him |! knew at this moment that my name me as certain as my life, or as anything naturally falling into language of con- i s- We need not recall it for our readers\u2014 the first troop and proceeded to attack sat Mary.bending over some copying never would be written among those of | I see.Am [unduly confident: I usk fidence and endearment witha stranger; î 5, 1 we would rather invite them to a brigh- the second.I \u2018stalked\u2019 nnperceived to she was doing for him.One stray sun.the elect, 1 ennid still see God to Lein-, your prayers that 1 may be guided and as her face, so delicate and spirit.{ ] ter side of the picture.That seasons within tweaty-five paces of the herd, beam fell on her light brown hair, ting- finitely amiable and glorious, and could jangnt.\u2018Your affectionate friend, ual, grew bright with love, Madama de { le 3 of drouth-so often recurring, aud so|when tomy annoyance I found that they | 1ng it to gold ; her long, drooping lash- feel sure that He rould not do MS VIRE : \u2018Mary.Frontigaac thought she had neve ] t ÿ injurious tg our sammer crops\u2014should were mostly cows and calves.There |es lay over the wax-like pink of her und that it was Ent becaming we There are in this world two kinks of| anything so beautiful, and, .atretol 4 still prove beneficial to the soil, seems |were, however a couple of fine bulls | cheeks, as she wrote on.right that He should Cispots A ro.[ | natares,\u2014those that have wings, and {Out her hands toward her, she @ la bs strange, but chemieal science shows us jamong them\u2014one evidently acting the; \u2018Mary,\u2019 said the Doctor, pushing the cording to His SI a p.vire , 1 those that have feet,-\u2014the winged and ed, in her own language, Bg = that drouths are one of the material |part oi paterfamilias to the herd; this papers from him.! in 59 i but stil | RA .; oa \u201cithe walking spirits, The walking are \u2018Mais, mon Dien! mon enfa ; causes to restore the constituents of|beusts position was unfavorable, and 1] \u2018Sir,\u2019 she answered, looking up, the alter &, K might ind 1 Tee in Te ihe iogicians ; the winged are the in- es belle ! 7 ] crops; and renovate long cultivated was waitifg for him to present a better blood just perceptibly rising in her bellion.Say, my dear friend, are To atinctive and poetic.Natures that Mary's deep blush, at her ignorance\u2019 4 I woils.The why and wherefore of this mark, when suddenly they all made off., cheeks.vo he that, should you ey Hi A I must always walk fine many a bog, of the language in which her.tor we may here reproduce, condensed from As they were all disappearing in the! \u201cDo you ever have any periods ia 78 forater condemned oy Tn sup Pan a thicket, many a tangled brake, spoke, recalled her to herself: he n paper by Prof.Higgins.Chemist of brushwood ! fired at one of the binder- which your evidences seem not altogath- Fou ve ae find your heart ring UP] hich God's happy little winged birds Laughed clear, sitvery laugh, and Joi 4 the State Ag.Society of Maryland.most\u2014a male as J imagined.In an in-|er clear?\" gainst tim: | | .flit over hy one noisless flight.Nay,[ber jewelled hand on ary's with\"s 4 de \u201cThe loss of mineral matter from the |stant the whole herd wheeled about, Notbing could show mors forcibly |, Against Hin?sad Mary, with {when 2 man has toiled till his fest|caressing movement.° 4 rat soil results from the fact that it is ta-|and with a terrific rush came crashing; the grave, earnest character of \u2018thought remulous, sorrowfu expression on °F waigh loo heavily with the mud of \u2018He shall not teach you Fresich, i # ed kon up by growing crops, and also car- through the bushes nearly in a direct\\;n New England at this time than the face.\u2014'against my Heaveniy Father!\" !arth to cnable him to walk another|souss belle,\u2019 she said, indicating the 4 Alb in ried away by the surface water lowing (line towards me; but after) gee that the uso of this term \u2018eviden- |p, Her fes foshed, and faded : pe eyes step.thesc little birds will often cleave be, bY a pretty, wilful gesture ; À b- Ù into streams, and thence into the sea,\u2014 running for about sixty or seventy Ppa-|ces' had become universally significant indled cagerly, as if she had Somo=lpy \"in 3 right line towards the bo- teach you ; and you shall teack 4 he ; These two causes are always in opera- [ces they stopped short, evidently dis-land understood as relating to one's thing to say, and then grew misty with :som of God, and showthe way where English.Oh, 1 shall try = bard; À be i tion, and were there no sources of sup- appointed at not Ruding the enemy.1 night of citizenship in a celestial, invis- pa last she Hour ful friend! he could never havo found it.learn * she said.ni .ph ù A Û in ti felt very much inclined to take to my |; \u201cI'hank you, my dear, faithful friend ll The Doct uscd in his ponderous ere was something inexpre ; | ply, would ip time render the earth a y \u2018 ¥|ible commonwealth.: 4 2 nc Doctor pa : pon some le Res on ] barren waste.The diminution which beele, but a moment's reflection con-! so Mar understood it and it was I will think about this : perhaps 1 may and heavy reasonings to read this real pretty and quaint in the eKildish .arise from continued cropping isin part vinced me that safety lay only in keep- ith ey ening flush she answered have been deceived.How very difficult \u2018woman's letter ; and being a loving with which she pronounced ; En or- : zestored by manures, and the same is |iVg close ; and it was well I did so, for *! de ply Siro: sh she answored |jt must be to know one\u2019s self perfectly!\u2019 man, be felt as if ho could have kissed Mary was completely won: .oxe ni- E true of the constituents washed from in a few moments the paterfamilias gen J 410 DIE Ce Mary went into her own littlo room, the hem of her garmegt who wrote it.could havo fallen iat the ar ine ; the soil by surface drainage; but this made an oblique rush through the jun- W bat never any doubts?\u2019 said tbe |,nd sat leaning for a long time with He recorded it in his journal, and after wondrously beautiful! fairy.Ë supply is small, uncertain, and of lim- gle with such force zs actually to send Doctor.i her elbow on the window-seat, watch it this significant passage from Canti- pecting to ba carried ro i ted anpliention, ard Promiderce bas's whole treo that he had uprooted jn \u2018I am eorry, raid Mary, spologetical- {ing the pale shells of the apple-blos- cles :\u2014 Dream-land.0 od F vd « , , .ue A mm tt ve ct \u2018 MAPA gr us - Meanwhile, Mre, Soudder was gravely dis coursing with Colonel Burr -and M.de Trontignac; and the Abbe, a small and gen- tdemanly \u201cpersonage, with elear Llack eye, deljegtely-cut featurgs, And pawdered hair, Æppeared to be absorbed In his efforts to fol- Jow the current of a conversation imperfectly understootl, Burr, the while, though aveming to be entirely and politely absorbed in the conversation he was conducting, lost not aglimpse of the picturesque aide which was being enacted between the two fair ones whom he had thus brought together.He smiled Quietly when he saw the effect Mad- ape de Frontignac produced on Mary.\u201ctAfter all, the child has flesh and blood ! \u2018he - thought, \u2018and May feel that there .are more things in heaven and earth than she bps dreamed of yet.A \u2018few French ideas Mon't hurt her.[ The arrangements about lessons being completed, the party returned to the car- riagé.Madame de Frontignas was enthusi- asticin Mary's praise.L \u201cCependant she said, leaving back, thoughtfully, after having exhausted herseli in superlatives,\u2014\u2018cependunt elie est devote, a dix-neuf comment cela se peut il: t is the effect of her austere education,\u2019 aid Burr, \u2018Itis not possible for you to Cpnteive how young people are trainedin the religious families of this country.\u201d £97But vet,\u2019 said Madame, \u2018It gives her a race altogether peculiar ; something in her ooks went to my heart.I could find it -Agry easy to love her, because she is really etd © \u201cThe Queen of Hearts should know all \u2018that\u2019is possible in loving,\u2019 sa\u2019d Burr.!Soméhow, of late, the compliments which fell soreadily from those graceful lips had +hrought with them an unsatisfying pain.\u2014 Until a woman really loves, Hattery and compliment.are often like her native air ; but ra that deeper feeling has once awakened i ee her instincts become marvellously ac- \u201cafetfo detect the false from the true.Mad- \u201cdame de Frontignac longed for one strong un-.tuarded, real, earnest word from the man iho had stolen from her whole being.She ayas beginning to feel in some dim wise whut ap untold treasure she was daily giving for Yihsel and \u2018dross.She leaned back in the Scarringe; with a restless, burning check, and ~wondered why she was born to be so miser- zable.The thought of Mary's saintly face sand tender eyes r se before her as the moon ,xises on the eyes of some hot and fevered Anvalid inspiring vague yearnings after an un- SS00WD, unattainable peace.\u2026 Could some friendly power once have \u201cmade her at that time clairvoyant and shown «Het the reality of the man whom she was -seging \u2018through the prismatic g.ass of her town enkindled ideality! Could she have - seen the calculating quietness in which, during the intervals of a restless and sleepless moition he played upon her heart-strings, oné \u2018uses a musical instrument to beguile a assing hour,\u2014how his only embarrassment was the fear that the feelings he was pleased *to- excite might become too warm and too < strong, while as yet his relations to her hus- and.were such as to make it dangerous to use his jealousy! And if he could have see at pure ideal conception of himself which'alone gave him power in the heart of (this woman, \u2014that spotless, glorified image lof a'hèro without fear, without reproach,\u2014 ~would
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