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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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^W^^^^fr^^yfrr^wS^Ssssst HIS FAILURE. breathed through the kind letters he and wear the laurel if she never forsook appearance to tub ww*', took Uusir g| Life in the Supreme Court. counting the pulsations of his aching had received from this unknown correspondent? advice and made my visits as seldom him. heart. A step sounded on the walk The members of the Supreme Court Ah! that was a more as possible. One day, some four' How quickly the hours had flown VTL STORY. outside, but he had not the courage nt the United States, with their immediate serious question, and came nearer months from the time of my first and she was ready to go. He went to look UD of course it was not her, relatives, are like a great family. "Poor Richard Realf! I know how home than the first. meeting with him in Paris, I entered gpj\ with her to the train and pressed her and he wished that he wasbut the They are companions for life, in the The passionate heart of the poet is -every hope died within his_oul." the garden, and one of the keepers w*'" hand in a little half-frightened manner door opened softly, and"I have nature of the case, and they have always headlong. He must watch himself, came iorward, saluting, and said: at parting and she had colored slightly, He pushed back the heap of manuscript come," she said. recognized this fact in their social lor she, whoever she was, might not "Don't come any more," sir. Hubert $%* but she was not offended. He looked up, there stood the one before him, as he said this, and, relations. They are all on intimate condescend to return such a deep The cars had gone now, and he stood, is dead." dear woman of all the world, radiant terms they share mutual sorrows resting his weary head on his hand, emotion of the soul. Perhapsshehad looking the way she went. She waved with the love liizht in her happy, and joys they know each other's 43a* looking out upon the street. never imagined he was so weak perhaps a good-bye to him with her handkerchief kindly fare, and she was holding out homes almost as well as their own A New Sort of Swindle. she was not heart-whole either, from the open window and her He was "born unto singing," but toiay her hands to him. they all take a kindly interest in the and he must guard himself from his kindly face had beamed on him from Two English adventuresses have "Oh! it is you," he exclaimed, a he could not utter what heaven puplic and private affairs of each other, a own susceptibilities. beneath its crown of dainty rings of been arrested in Paris, charged with wild delight ringing through his words. had breathed into His soul, for the and they all conspire to maintain Then there came a time when she curling hair, clustering on the full an original form of swindling. The His vision grew misty, and he trembled the dignities and the traditions of burthen fay sorely upon him. Lately gave him her full address this was white forehead. prisoners give the names of Mrs. Linsay with his great happiness. He their little circle. When the son of Mr. something unusual. Doubtless she it had been so, that when the heartchords Ah, me! the "den" was lonesome aud Miss Evelyne Rappy. The latter clasped her to his joyous heart, and Justice Strong, of the Supreme Court, desired an answer from him, else why now, and so silent, since its brief season were swept by the unseen master it a beautiful woman and about 25 pressed a long passionate kissthe was married by the son of Mr. Justice had she done this? of sunshine, coming like the smile years of age. Mrs. Linsay is older, one kiss of his lifetimeon the blessed hand, and his soul essayed to sing Harlan, of the Supreme Court, the He would write anyway and thank ol an angel, and going as goes a beautiful not so comely, and easily passed as face. "My love, my life!" he said, the refrain, the mellow measures grandson ot Justice Grier of the supreme her at least for all she had done for dream, leaving a tender regret. Miss Rappy's mother or guardian, as with emotion, still holding her in his trembled forth, only to falter before court being the best man, the him it was her due, and he wa3 glad There were the flowers she had given occasion required. The women caused arms. "Do you know what your members of the supreme court and of the privilege of doing this, for without the unappreciative, and the golden him there was the manuscript shehad to be published in responsible papers coming brings, dearest?" hw asked, their familes were all present (except her encouragement where would praised, and her words seemed lingering metes died amid the jeers of the cowardly genteely written and cleverly constructed looking down into her bright face. Justice Woods, who is ill) to bless the he have been? The letter had been yet in the room. He pressed the advertisements making it creatures of spite. "Happiness," she answered with a written guardedly, fearing his secret marriage and kiss the bride. And so flowers to his heart to fill the vacuum known that a young widow with a smile. might escape him his pleasant secret, another addition was welcomed to Long he sat at his desk, consulting which never had been filled as her love million sterling in her own right, or a "More than that, love," and he of the old sweet story, ever new. the supreme court family. Justice could fill it, and murmured: "I will rich young girl, who had made a false his over burdened heart. Should he passed his hand carressingly over the She should not know how much he Gray interests them all very much, help you." step,was desirous of forming alliance igo on and be buffeted by ridicule longer? full white brow, with its rings of clustering loved hernot just yet she might just as he interests everybody.because She had said this and more as she with a gentleman of the right stamp hair. "It means ecstatic bliss He did not know it seemed to be turn away from him now in his hour of he still remains a bachelor. Chief Justice stood lingering by his desk, and she who would appreciate the situation it means that I have now no part bis duty to row against the tide, but success, did she know all. He did not White has a wife and daughter had lookb 1 at him over her fan with and who has means sufficient to warrant nor lot with poor Richard Realf for dream that fair feminine fingers oW it was hard. Some, he was aware, and several sons, and all the other an expression he could scarcely interpret. that on his side the marriage was I can go to conquest in the light ol lingered caressingly over his "heartfelt It seemed to him that she would members of thecourtare equally fortunate not entirely a speculation. Several counted it strengthening to genius, to your love, my own it means that my thanks," or that a womanly have been contented to have stayed in being married, although two Frenchmen were in turn introduced $- battle and endure, and he envied them. sorrowful life shall be filled with sunshine, soul welcomed the love he had let slip with him, and his heart gave a great of them have no children. But Justice to Evelyne Rappy as a result of these and that the sweet cup, instead He believed he could battle and do into his timid lines. throb of happiness at the thought. Gray is persistently and exasperatingly advertisements.and she was put forth of bitter, has been placed to my waiting bravelybut not alone he was afraid The possibility of her being old, or But he was only guessing, and he singlea regular rosy-cheeked, happyfaced, as the young widow, or the rich lips at last. The gates of my Edenland unlovable, never had entered his he had not the vim to withstand the might be far from the truth. big, stout bachelor. He is a young girl,according to the inclination of bright dreams of love and thoughts, although the suggestion Autumn had come again, flashing -contrary currents. Those who should very largethe largest man who of the suitor. She engaged herself to fame are no more to be closed against had crossed his mind that she might banners over field and wood. He had a number of these, managing to keep walks on Pennsylvania avenue. He 'have held up his hands by words of me all because you have saved me belong to another, and he felt his not heard from her lately.but she was alive their ardor until she had stoops under most doorways. But from my 'failure.'" -encouragement stood aloft and looked heart revolt at the idea. He felt however, still in the east. Had she become disenchanted exhausted their ability to make presents, he keeps up his exercise, both mental This was a long speech forthetimid, with unconcern. Others who might that this woman whom he never by his plain, every-day appearance, and successfully married several and physical, so rigorously that he retiring man to make, but he was very had seen held his destiny in that ha?re made his world of thought to and was she forgetting him of the more wealthy, securing the best looks thinner and trimmer than he is. happy now. and the love of his soul helping hand of hers, and he loved to now afterwell, she never said that bud and bloom, passed by on the settlement possible and managing to He is a terrible workerhe will work had come after years of patient wait-1 quote Burns to himself in spite of his she loved him, but she had come nigh escape with all the wedding presents ail day at the capitol and work all other side with uplifted eyes, not ing. non-experience: unto that happy confession more than and other personal property obtainable night in his well-equipped library, and A happy, contented light shone meaning to waste their high mightiness once at least he so interpreted it. But to see her was to love her, within a few hours after the- cere- then begin the next day's work with from the deptns ot the blue-giay eyes, on a struggling aspirant, and there Love but her, and love forever. But if she did not care for him, God mony. It has transpired that Miss a zest, which none but the perfectly and the happy woman in his arms were none to lend a helping hand. help him! Week followed week, and the encouraged Rappy played this marriage trick with healthy man can know. He goes said, reverently: "I have found my Ah! yes he would give it up, and That word "Failure" would be his author had almost forgotten great financial success on more than out very little outside of the family Beulah in the great, good soul of my write the word failure above the problem destiny after all, and the sunshine that he ever compared himself to one adventurer in England before she reunions, so to speak, of the Supreme friend. We, you and I, have been of his mission, and leave it unsolved. would go out suddenly from his life. poor Realf, and had designated fo sought her new victims in France, and Court. He never stays long anywhere children of sorrow, but now for us the It would be a hard task certainly, Was he weak and unmanly to depend his epitaph the word, failure. it is said that all ot her numerous p^alm,1 Muses may 'sing a soft, sweet except at a Supreme Court house. V to say to the sweet well-spring on another so? No he thought not. He had been conscious many times dupes in both countries have been of and 'at evening it shall be light.' He dashes in, sayssomethinglight and -of song within, "thus far, and no far- Why had this one bright star risen on that his love had gone out into the such high social or political position And her lover "Amen1"MANDAdeep, answered in his sweet, and dashes out again. He is mer," but it would be harder still to his night? Why had this fair helper letters, in his vain efforts to screen his that they have been ashamed to seek manly voice, apt to be a trifle diffident with young have its crystal waters lose their purion. crossed his lonely way just in time to soul but as yet she had not been offended. redress of any kind. When Miss Rappy CEOCKER. women. He knows he is a bachelor. the rocks of Marah, over which save him? Why did this great effection was taken into custody she was at He insists, too, that he proposes to they must flow. for her become his very existence And now she had written that, in a a first-class hotel, living "in a grand continue one, and stoutly denies all Yes he would wall in this beautiful if they were all doomed to go down into few days, she would pass through his The New England "Blue LaAvs." suite of rooms in a style befitting a those stories about his being engaged. summer sea, and grow careless and the cheerless grave of Richard village on her way to visit friends in princess, and was on the point of being These laws were enacted by the people He is wedded, he says, to his ambition. pa-asionless and send his supersensitive Realf together? the adjoining State, and had added: married to a man who had already We shall see. In the old days, of the "Dominion of New Haven," soul to schpol to the cynical prosaic. He had seen beautiful blossoms open "As I will be obliged to wait a lew paid right royally for the betrothal, the members of the Supreme Court He would slip down from the and became known as the blue laws in dewy mornings, with a promise of a hours irFyour town, I should be happy and had invested a snug fortune in dined almost constantly together. -round of the ladder to which he had bright happy day, only to be crushed to call on you, if you will be at wedding presents. When Miss Rappy because they were printed on blue paper. Now they do so once a month. They clun in desperation slip down to the and withered ere the noontide. Were home." realized that she was a prisoner she They are as follows: began at Justice Field's. This was "felankness ol the monotonous levels. they a type of his poor hungry soul broke down and made a complete At home? He would always be at "The governor ttnd magistrates convened the first formal introduction of Mrs. No one would disturb him there and its love of the good, the true and confession, giving the details of all her home when his good angel chose to in general assembly are the supreme Matthews, the second wife of Mr. Justice and he believed he must be one of those the elevating? Would it ever be said exploits, with mention of dates, sums bless him with a visit, so he replied power, under God, of this independent Stanley Matthews, to the Supreme who run well for a season only no of him, "here lies a great soul killed by and names. She throws all the blame that he would be overjoyed to see her. dominion. From the determination Court family. The fact that matter, he would try and forget that cruel wrong?" Would a "bleak, desolate for her conduct upon Mrs. Linsay, Since then he had been waiting, and of the assembly no appeal she is a bride will make her the guest the rose-wreathed gates of the glorious noon" be all left to him of this who she says completely controlled i'U each day had seemed an eternity in shall be made. of honor at all the dinners the Supreme land of song were ever ajar for him. beauntul dream of his clouded life, and her. itself. "No one shall be a freeman or have Court family gives this winter Why should he remember? would the words that "rushed up hotly He sat in his study, trying to muster a vote unless he is converted and a except that which she will give when from his heart" come to naught at He pushed the inoffending manuscript, his thoughts to the completion of member of one of t-ie churcnes allowed her turn comes. last. which some busy editor had his last sonnet, out some way they in the dominion. Sullivan Gratified HimFrom ''declined," into the open drawer, shut Sorrow had always kept his soul were refractory in the extreme, and ''Each freeman shall swear by the the Chicago Herald. away from his weary sight, and heretofore, but lately he had dreamed could not be managed. blessed God to bear true allegiance to A Lion's Affection. A member of Parson Davies' combination ^turned the key in the lock savagely. of brighter, better things. The loveliness of the May morning this dominion, and that Jesus is the tellsagoodstory on alocalslugger Thus he flung the gauntlet into the From the Youth's Companion. The gates of a fair, sweet Edenland beamed in through the open wir ""ow, only King. at Fort Kcogh, Montanaa tall, faces of "The Nine," who turned had been held ajar for him by her The story is told of Gerard, the and the fragrant breath of the sp gtime "No dissenter from the essential broad-chested Cornish miner, who aside from their chosen singer with hand, and the past few months had great lion-hunter, that he captured a stole softly in over the capemeht worship of this dominion shall be allowed had often announced his intention of mute sorrow. He fancied now, that been like a beautiful sunset showing whelp in the mountains of JebelMezours, to charm his poet soul into the arms to give a vote for electing ot killing Sullivan if he ever met him in *he tide of his summer sea would never against his dark day. Algiers, named it "Hubert," of the Muse, but in vain. The arrival magistrates or any officer. the squared ring. The miner's opportunity rise again but, there was an influence, and brought it up as he would bring They had revealed to him what his of every train made him nervous, and "No food or lodging shall be offered came a few days ago. He had destined to bear upon his dead a dog from puppyhood. After some life might have beenhad she come to the sound of footsteps on the walk to a heretic. been oiled and rubbed down and jgfea world, and say to the adamanfifne time, his huge pet becoming too dangerous him in years gone by but, perhaps, outside caused him to start. Even "No one shall cross a river on the sweated until the local sports thought shores, "Bethou cleft." Thatlit3 to go at large, Gerard made a they, too, were more like a beautiful Shakespeare could not have written a Sabbath but authorized clergymen. him in splendid trim. On the night "rift within the lute" was soon to sunset than he cared to have them present of the animal to his friend, line correctly in this state of excitement, "No one shall travel, cook victuals, theSheedy combination arrived "at ?be mended and the music was once $ the Due d'Aumale, and Hubert traveled perhaps they would go out into cheerless he was sure. He threw down make beds, sweep houses, cut hair or Keogh, Sullivan was told that the 'more to throb forth in its entrancing to Paris in a big cage, bemoaning night, as the gold and purple his pen in disgust and kicked his slippers shave on the Sabbath day. Cornish miner had been eating raw sweetness. his separation from his old master. bands, trembling away out there in across the room in his impatience "No one shall kiss his or her children beef all that day and was ready to Again he sat at his desk, and the The next year Gerard himself V, the gray gleaming of the November then he went over and put his on the Sabbath or fast days. put the gloves on with him as soon manuscript lay before him but this visited Paris, on leave of absence twilight, would fade into the comfortless feet into them, calmly and solemnly, "The Sabbath day shall begin at as the show began. The miner was time the sunshine streamed over all from the army, and went at once to West. as if doing penance. sunset Saturday. in the hall when the curtain rolled up the fairy rainbows of happy promise the .Tardin des Plantes to see his exiled He would sit down in this lonely "Only an old friend," he heard some "Whoever wears clothes trimmed and so were his friends. After witnessing spanned each well-written line, and the favorite. He describes the interview hour, and write to her all that was in one say in the hall of course it was with gold, silver or bone lace above several friendly bouts between the songs he was born to sing were swelling- as follows: his heart. It seemed a desperate resolve the old woman with the book agency one shilling per yard shall be presented lesser lights of the combination Sheedy in the deep sea tide with an echo for one of his timid, supersensitive by the grand jurors, and the selectmen come again. He had seen her pass the was informed that the Cornish pugilist sweeter than ever dreamed of. What nature, but he had come to where shall tax the estate 300 window only a few minutes before, and Hubert was lying down, half asleep, was awaiting his turn. had wrought this magic transformation? he could not keep silent longer. He had hoped, she for once, would be kind "Whoever brings cards or dice into regarding at intervals with half-shut would risk it this confession would enough to go on by but she had not, the dominion shall pay a fine of 5. "Who does he want to fight?" asked eyes the persons who were passing Ah! the glorious sunlight of appreciative have to be made some time, and why and she always said "an old friend," the manager of the troupe. "Sullivan, "No one shall eat mince pies, dance, and repassing before him. All of a kindness had broken through not to-night? He never could say it to the housekeeper so when some one of course," yelled a half dozen play cards, or play any instrument of sudden, he raised his head, his tail -the sullen canopy suddenly, and illumined to her, he thought but he could write tapped on his study door, he music except the drum, trumpet or men in chorus. moved, his eyes dilated, a nervous his dreary way the helping it, for the warm, passionate, poet merely growled out "Come in." She jews harp. "Well, send him up here," shouted motion contracted the muscles of his hand had been reached out to him, soul was beating against these barriers did not mind his discourtesybook "No gospel minister shall join people Sheedv, with a broad grin. face. He had seen the uniform of the and had touched those long-silent of silence, impatient to be heard. agents never dobut came in, as he marriage. The magistrate may The miner loped up the aisle ana Spahis, but had not yet recognized 'Chords and they had given back a And when the gray twilight had had ungraciously invited her to do, join them in marriage, s*s he may do clambered upon the stage. He wore his friend. I drew nearer and nearer symphony, sweet as the bells of deepened into night the letter was finishedthe and he looked up. It wasn't old Mrs. it with less scandal to Christ's church. a red flannel shirt, cotton drawers and, no longer able to restrain my Heaven.- "His doubts that had made letter with the oldest request Jones with her gold-bowed spectacles "When people refuse their children and a pair of Sioux moccasins. Sullivan emotion, I stretched out my hand to him lose the good he might have won, in it that he had ever penned. at all. A quiet-looking lady stood convenient marriages, the magistrate came out of the wings a moment him through the bars. were being swept aside by that helping He had said: "If you can only be a shall determine the point. there with a perplexed look on her later, and then the two men Without ceasing his earnest gaze he hand he had never seen her, but in his friendand God bless you! you have face. "It is I," she said, coming forward, "A man who strikes his wife shall shook hands in a perfunctory way applied his nose to my hand, and thankfulness he allowed she must be been a good oneanswer this letter and holding out her hand. be fined A'10. and took their positions. The miner drew in knowledge with a long breath. the one good angel sent to cancel his by saying so if you can return my "Have I disturbed you by my unceremoniouscall?" "A woman who strikes her husband struck out with his right, but failed At each inhalation his attitude became \failure, and help him work out the love and will keep the heart I have shall be punished as the law directs. to hit anything. Then he used his more noble, his look more satisfied i problem of his mission. A letter lay long since given you, please call on me He stammered something, meant "No man shall court a maid in person left with no better success, and finally and affectionate. Under the uniform on his desk, in which she said: "I recognize on your return, and I will know when for an apology, as he rose and took or by letter without obtaining the launched both fists at his adversary. that had been so dear to him he began the happy fact that you a*re a I set my eyes on you that the sunshine consent of her parents 5 penalty for she proffered hand. She did not mind Sullivan let the Cornish man have to recognize the friend of his goe from the perusal of your poems, has come to my soul to stay th firBt offense, ten for the second, I If his confusion, knowing from the look his own way for two rounds, but in heart. Which I have read your lines contain and forever to bless but, if you are and tor the third imprisonment during in his dark eyes that she was welcome the third round the champion rapped I felt that it only needed a single much merit please continue and I will offended by this earnest appeal ot an the pleasure of the court. as the sunshine. the red undershirt until its owner's word to dissipate all doubt. help your" honest heart, pass me by and write Then this was the woman of whom eye3 bulged out like hickory nuts. "Hubert!" I said, as I laid my hand Blessed words! "I will help you." me from your own home." he had dreamed so muchand, perhaps, The miner struggled on, however, until on him"my old soldier!" The "Weapons of a Lord. TPhey biought heaven nearer than it By and by there came a letter, and in vain. She was not beautiful. he eaught a right-hander under jaw, Not another word.' With a furious r%, imd been for many weary years he Coolness and "assurance" often his brain whirled as the familiar superscription No but she had a kindly face, and and then he fell over, sound asleep. bound and a note of welcome.he sprang roul have fallen down at her feet,and met his gaze. Ah! what was lovable. There was a wideawake, make an excellent substitute for all When he awoke, fifteen minnts later, against the iron bars, that bent and "Worshiped her for her timely inspiration, had she written? His heart stood tender sincerity in her countenance, he rolled upon his side, and, looking trembled with the blow. My iriends other means of defence, if they are but that was impossible, he still in its agony of suspense, as his he loved. In short, she was a wearily into the eyes ol a disgusted fled in terror, calling on me to do the rightly managed. Lord an English would do better, however he would trembling fingers tore of the end of the womanly woman, and not a man. backer, murmured: same. Noble animal! you made the continue, and thereby show his grati-tiide, nobleman, was a very ropgh and imperious white envelope. She had written only What a relief to find she was not "Didn't I tell ye, Jack, there'd be world tremble even in your ectasy of by doing his best. She had not man. also quite deaf. He was a line, and it said: "I shall be on one of the "fuss and feathers" sort of a fall o-'rock in that shaft afore long? pleasure. tgiven her address, and the post mark riding along the road oneday inapostchaise, my way home next week." The missive women but, of course, had she been, Hubert was standing with his cheek was too dim to be legible, so he had asleep, when he was stopped slipped from his hand to the floor she never would have thought of him. against the grating, attempting to idea from which direction his help by a robber on horseback, who awoke Goshen Sutter. and he sat perplexed. Did she mean He was prompted to get up and go break down the obstacle that separated coming no matter, if she had him. that she was going to pass him by, over to the window where she'was sitting us, magnificent to behold as* he Fifty years ago, Orange county butter seen his poems in the past she would "What do you want?" said Lord Pharisee fashion, or did she mean and kiss her for her good sense, shook the walls of the building with began to be famous the country *be watching for them in the future. 0 .angrily. that she intended to stop off and see but he did not dare. No, not yet his roars of joy and anger. His enormous over,and to-day their title, "Goshen,'* A year went by and he found his "Money, my lord." him? Oh! It must be that she was may be sometime he could do that, tongue licked the hand that I applies to much oSthe choice grade powers of song developing, and he began "What money? Are you a robber? intending to call, as she did not say but not to-day, much an he wished to. abandoned to his caresses, while with sold in the New York market At the to look forward to the bright fields Are you the rascal who has just awoke one word about being "just a friend." She seemed to be looking at him, and his paws he gently tried to drag me to outset, the farmer received from 12 to of the promised good once more. The me so suddenly?" No, she either meant to make him pretending not to see him, he thought. him. If any one tried to come near he 15 cents per pound for his product, dreams of his youth came back how "Come, be quick!" said the high wayman. happy or plunge him back into the Was she taking an inventory of his tell into frenzies of rage and when the ,s put up firkins in the winter and 1. for realization. "I have no time to lose I must gulf of nothingness from which she had "den," or was she reading him, much visitors fell back to a distance, he became have your purse." summer and marketed in the autumn. The helping hand was with him still. lifted him. Ah! that would be something as a professor would a text-book? He calm and caressing as heretofore, "My purse!" exclaimed Lord 0 ^'p, tip the heights," she said "press The town of Goshen was the pioneer beside which death would be a felt a little uncomfortable when those handling me with his huge paws, .-SSr/ "indeed you shall not have it. Really, right on and never falter and I will in this business, and gave its name kindness! quiet blue-gray eyes rested for a moment rubbing against the bars, and licking you carry on a fine trade!" help you." Of the name of his mentor "Next week" had come and gone up to the butter of its own and on him, but when he looked at my hand, while every gesture and He pulled out his purse, which was he was not altogether certain of to Friday noon, still he sat by the Sussex counties. When the Erie* her, he forgot everything but the flutter moan and look told of his joy and his full, and with his finger and thumb, her residence he was yet ignorant, but window watching every westward of delight in his lonely soul, and railroad reached Goshen, about 1842,, love. deliberately took out two guineas, with her heart he was well acquainted, bound train. His position also gave the lines of Robert Burns: When I turned to leave him he the farmers were not long in discovering which he gave to the robber. and he had known for months that him a view of the street, and he knew shook the gallery with his heart-rending that it paid better to ship milk&o But to 8 her was to love her, -5 "There, that's enough for a scoundrel t^iie kinship of bis soul rested with her, the way she would comeif she came roars and it was not till I had New York than to churn it, and today .Hfc. Love but her, and love forever. fc like you I hope to see you hanged" -whoever she might oe. to him at all. gone back to him twenty times, and this business has almost entirely some of these days!" She talked of his literary prospects Did he realize how much he depended The days he had waited seemed endless, tried to make him understand that I superseded butter-making. Delaware The robber was enraged at the indifference -on this unseen friend? What it he, by found much to commend in his endeavors, but the week was going too fast. would coma again, that I succeeded county and the Chemung valley took If of LordO who coolly put .some stroke of fortune, should he separated and seemed interested in his Oh! for a glimpse of her around the in quitting the place. the place of Orange and Sussex in the|. up his purse, still calling him a rascal from her, and be obliged to go welfare. corner yonder. There was the last After that I came to see my friend butter industry, but the Midland. I and a scoundrel,and repeating that he Jhis way alone? How strange it sounded to him to train for to-day. Now he would look daily, sometimes spending several railroad in due time swung Delaware^ hoped to see him hanged soon. The He shuddered to think of it.* But with eager eyes for it might be that have cheering words spoken in his ten hours with him in his cage. But after county over to milk-selling. It sfciH, If robber was so awed by the other's what ailed him he was becoming infatuated surely she would have had time now by twelve study the very walls must a while I noticed that he became sad manner that he did not venture to insist however, markets batter of the gHt-ib'.* with the free, easy handwriting to come in sight, but she had not. have been surprised, he thought, to and dispirited, and when the keepers on his demand for the purse, edged, dollar-a-Dotmd variety, though of a woman he had never, seen? No, she meant to forget him., and he have caught the echoes of an encouraging alluded to his furious agitation and though he had a pistol in his hand to "Thatmsounded a little foolish, someway, the Chemung dairies are the. chief pro-|t covered his weary eyes with his bands, voice. But he grew confident while I excitement every time I left him, and enforce it, and Lord 0 -drove on. Did he really love the soul that and sat still, so still that he was ducere of firsWta^a butter, she talked confident that he could win attributed his worn-out and changed \J life 4 wmmmmm