Show OLD FULLUn low I its rm In rutnlh One of III l < boo > thatmelem Notwithstanding all that ha stairs itrltten Of the mum of Dlrhrna Characters no ono hu told ol Ihe origin o0lle vMinm That weirdest weird-est most uncanny creation ol Dickons brain been left to bo unraveled by an odd waterfront Individual < now dead who for year wn known In thin City by tile note title of Old 1 Fuller Old Miller wa 11 fond ot ala at an > KnglMiman that over llvxl no cording to the San rr ncl eo Cull and It occasioned no little surprise when he AIOIIl drinking and Ugnn saving his money for n trip flock to dear old lunnon Wh8n ho returned re-turned from his nnllvo country after n few months thin story had fnstanoJ itself it-self meet fixedly In his mind Ono reason why Old niter may Ila accredited ac-credited with tho discovery of Iho original model for MIA llnlvsham Is I that ho had never hoard ot Charles Dickens and was totally Ignorant as to whether ha was a novelist or carpenter car-penter l Old Vullers story runs likes I thin When ho wan n small boy t In London l I he knew with nwo n tinsrt iirur young liquor dealer acmperam bright anti nmhlliou ho was an tile high road to wealth As ho hal liven Old Fullerle Miles 1 ot nil that was great when ha vlsllod Ixinlon ho took particular euro lo hunt him up Instead ol Iho gallant manly young i shriveled follow he was n shrunken old I trAm hair that I for 10 jeaM had not lx > en cut anti flesh sallow from lack of bathing Ilia clotho that ho woro hal never lnwn removed that siiace and his I apartments during that Illnee 1 hal not been swept In tho dining din-ing room nn oxtonlo lannuel hall boon prepared l an I crumbling wall ding cako wa there which tho rots were devouring L Tlio cniine ol tho enango in the hale hearty rtigllshinnn lot l common enough not to cnum omtnnnt his I Iwtrnthnl ilowrlwl Mm nt Iho altar an 11111 Ntlm linvisharrilo lover twenty tivoyearploforl l Inr two decmlo ho limit lived In l wclnslon unmlnlful tliIv ovcr > thlng but that day lie never removed his wedding suit or allowed hll chainlper to lw changed Insists mlniitestdotall fo ho Iwcamo known by tha lovers ol the curious throughout through-out London ag Dlrly HIM Unlike Use jilted Allot HavUham illtapjiolntmcnt loll him but a distills llsilo puriosul iis njioil man watting IW r calmly tor tile table woman I to return to him Miss llalshnm on tho con trarv being I a woman mllld not for M I o gut tha slight to her charm nn I lon coma vindictive Tlio vanity of n woman scorned was too much affected af-fected for her to suffer silently In solitude soli-tude and no In Ortnt Kxiwctitllon MISS Havlshnm years tho beautiful Stella that through her she may bo I abloJo rejolco In thatdetrl ojor wholminZ fntox1cA i tWr4TdnJro I She oven sends j for tile poor JUlio 1lp a blacksmllhk apprentice that ho may love Stella hopelessly Tlio dorll could not shout more gleefully over a lost soul than did Also Hav I Isham Internally when miles saw that by separating 1lp and btolla she had III pill wrecked nl his Ilio II was only otter years ot unhappl ness that both wandered klD to tha liouso whore thoy first mot and Tip was able to say as ha did < at tho cloio of tho hook I I took liar hand In mine nnd wo wont out ot tho ruined place nnd ns tho morning mist had risen long ago when I first left tile forgo so tho evening mists wero rising now and In all tho broad expense at tranquil light they ljowod lo mo I saw no shadow ot another pnrtm from liar |