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Show the one fully equipped to drive YOUR COMING. can e'ed note, though not due, for a found voids; it spoke It a anv s, liusine-lunger. the other driven to are making ..Jeaaa thinks you cow he hud purchased. THt PATTER OF THE RAIN. said it pleaded its cause in passionate over- 1 know not. lore bow hrt you found m after a vtua ot years, desirottsof Musing, lnend. invalid oreat fu's about i , o . ; : if," she When mi a 1 words, which startled Tt - we see tne one a happy couple flour!h1 you her. whelming to counthe T What went fresh. itibnut lioiy, the invigorating, inipa'icntly. seeking COATES KtNNEV. with intlnite delight. I know the world has around me n vine and fig Mr. Bewin, if you must know, bocau-- i: and Jet tilled l.er trv air, applied to her tor board for ishing Utah r their "ow om e ou rair.e iisrnr. m so a do make could t to you happy. Mr. felt tree, with shining head about them, lowland i k to Truman wanted her herself and id 1 nourish i hover nurse, thousand to a tins, y humid shadows the When as she still music and calling At !at thedeaiebt ho the little hilsincr for me iu Loudon that Tessa! Austen plea led, hands tis Over ail the starry sphere that the burden would prove too dispensing swiftest is his, And looking blessed but to you lor hupi'iuebb. stood silent, but with her name, Dear pathat herself them An! the melancholy darkness is all. J great; but liuiimi, believingconvinced rents. Happy am I. Hut till! the music lias ntly weeps in raminsr tears, is all! and Austen looked her faee hidden on his shouluer. that the Oh, to emergency, J the equal to pulovir a What joy press Hut it was not quite nice am a great deal older than you, 1 How lightly the maiden leisure relieved. him otherwise, and the first rainy day ceased in the other home, and the Of a cottage chamber bed. That youth and freedom chone. not quite the proper thine for you know-- ; but, for all that, I think Ami to listen to the patier was sent in fitting the "parlor husband, mourning the early tall ol careless duv of peace find pleasure, Of the sott rain overhead. to 0 alone to the Iliory was it, could make you happier than a young- The for Mrs. Gilman. A carpet was too his wife, exclaims: Sad and mysteThe night ol pure n puw! say. darning er man. M hat do are the dealings of Providence Tessa? he said gravely. So hWi!t a touch could eee t lie tune ami?-- ! Kvory patter on the shingle expensive, and really not suitable for rious me. Has an echo in the heart. So brief a shadow blot the morning ky! can you love me? Could you bo happy I wont do it any more " with some so room: lively the invalids And a thousand reeodecaons Yet if the heart be made for happiness. Tessa folded her hands and looked with me? Into busy being start. green paint was applied to the floor, Happy am 1. that T srni.e bewilehinc an always! fancies a sueh with thousand And a busy and rugs here and there finished the up A Novelist of the Past. Was it only the moonlight which O love, your coming taught me trouble; Wave their bright hues iuto woof Austen's brief anger melted away, and floor decoration. The light drab A intc As we listen to ttie patter me softened Your sweet to correspondent of a New Y ork palight parting taught sent such a pain. he was quite ready to grant pardon unsoiled by former occupants, double-lov- er's w Of the soft ram on tno roof. per, ran bloo.l yr-jut my her to quick, Mybreutli Tessa's eyes as sho raised them the fair offender. did service for tie walls, and it bed- per asks where he can obtain George Now in memory comes my mother, faee -- only the moonlight? y f. I will forgive you this well o done the lover s kiss. room suit Very Lippurd's works. lie lias looked completed the expense. ill As she used years loug goue, look tliehurniniflook ih low reply? is reprieved! he Was it not rather the love which het The The mend. once. to soon Mrs. Giltnan prisoner the To regard began darling dreamers, far and wide and has failed to find which If thtee b all he hoMs of huppmeM, of her said gaily. Kre she lett them till the dawn. lips were too shy to utter, but and The air light I. bright am pure And yet only yesterday, to Happy Oh, I see her leaning o'er me, Mrs. Callender frowned in indig- her eves spoke elo juently enough? room soon impelled them. And I list to the refrain was famous. other with am I people, herself earth emotion: You to a hen drew She voue ltnt up nant contempt. her to go out into tl sunshine, while speak. George Linpard Which is played iqion the shingles My fwlt a stranger Mvins; on the however much I may be enjoying mylie was one of and. full to standing of her In the last the the rain. delicious hight, the generation the cream, savory soup, Hy patter ky and ocean: restless Your ulance mixed with hearth rug, made a brief but forcible self, there is always an odd contentfresh eggs and the tender broilers the most popular American novelists. Your voice is heard in dream. the Then my little seraph sister. not and With her wings and waving hair. Thejrood Ichooweis neighed with that I mis. courted her appetite. compaisron between the days of h' j, feeling as if I were am quite Light weeks Ho wrote book after book, more. with you it is N'ow when I My idloet laughter mated with a And my star eyed cherub brother for called and the present degeneraU; ed. them read health, to her youth everybody apparent stay changed A serene, angelic pair' elst 4ndi moving only in jour huppineea want epoch. She remarked that she might different I neversatislied. anyone and every week added ten dol- Of nil the sensational und lurid story Glide around uiy Wakeful pillow. Happy am 1 some I wish but to am no then had she not quite With their praise or mild reproof, lars to a purse that could well bear writers that thiscountry has producDoha IU:e Goodale She was silent for an instant out ot As I l.sten to the murmur one else would live to see Austen the inflation after the bedroom suit ed he was easily the first. His imOf the soft rain upon the roof. his present lamentable sheer happiness as 6ho felt Austen s repent bad been paid for. Mrs. Giltnannow agination was boundless and riotous. his And another conies to thrill me. weakness; and then she stalked out of clasp tighten round her waist, felt became the direct purchaser of 11 is style was blood curdling. With her eyes delicious blue; slammed the door after lips touch her hair, her lips: and then AVI YES. and TWO the squm on l nnmt I I.ippard leaped into the noonday Her, not, musing Ari Payne's butter, at city retail price, she looked up with a queer sparkle in her. blaze of notoriety at once, and bebe lost sight of by not to item an That her heart was all untrue; Thank goodness that she has her ejes. I remember hut to love her came as popular in his day as ltider farmers. With a passion kin to p lin, was no Oh, my dear, have you counted, American Agriciiitm ist. gone! the At Haggard is in ours, lie no s Thanksgiving v.brate And my bean's quirk puisi she said. Have you thought dime the for on raid such slums, Tessa elasped her hands in delight. the eo-t- ? made laid penny-a-linthat Y To the jiutter ol the ram. w ere poultry II E was what vour sister what all the boeiety e who blood the for at hackwriter no Austen, looked seventy-fivfor She up novelist, the corn were exchanged w itb Art hath naught of tom or hca Imre, Austen" sell ool mutes sta tiding leaning against the matitle-piee- o w ill saj ? ( h, Austen.of dollars and gave Emnui a nest-eg- g and thunder weeklies. He was a Tint can Work with sm a s ell Challen-Mrs. imitation ludicrous a inloan tains, In tin soul s my sterious with a master of the mysteties of sensafor future speculation, The in youth. Each to think that, Wnem o t ,e tears of rupture dwell, and danced dor's cold accents his faee, on look wassubmitted tional story telling, and he wrote ol A Unit uiel uiy of nature. It a d saved a crease of the sheepfold across the room until she stood by his after all my ad ice - at your timefool this and to apprisal, it That subdue I, subduing strain, butcher, good English. city life too you should make such a side. Daniel Webster was certainly a man sum with the wool money, showed an inWhir li is played upon the shingles, small cried. ram. ot she r of the e U.v the path If he yourself! sho snul, placing her Tell me, thepur-chnsof of the to good literary judgment. fascinexpense from her mon- come equal Austen pulled his moustache the above beau'iful poem, hand on his arm and lo. iking up with find Eippurds romances could of the jThc nmhorof was fiocklacking livedqllars. u journalist of well assumed ger earnings; This Ojnles Kinney,beeaino onee gravity, was she really the happy couple an incen- ating it is fair to suppose they had a trump ui.d outcast call me a fool, or any rar ability, each had mar tive gave Flu) was a of may They u such girl? near paragon of a to lightning keep more sheep and less merit. The grout statesman was an nd was killed by stroke of opprobrium they like-tn- ueh ried means; cows another year. limited with enthusiastic admirer of the novelist. I lead wood, Colorado very different, I suppose, from me, other term lartner a 1 care, so long as you love me, for instance. He pronounced him a man of gonitis furnish Tho strict oversight to able had Paynes kept neither parents my Tessa! he said. Sabbath Very different. and still their to business; every predicted enduring fame for his elaborate outfits. TO BE CONTINVED. n worklaughed as he answered, and and church works. in the them found Nellie Chase fondly loved music; so ers in the school. lie put his hand gently upon the white But where are these once popular They rode much, A Word to Your Boys. was of ot today, and who knows anylingers that rested on his leee. her motive CHAFTKK VII. first novels the will with never purchase housekeeping bat single There will always he boys who II, iw different? their authors? Even in believed that time about same the At in odd a who thing are They torment appearthose pleasure. organ. parlor In every wav. As different from a New York, city full of bookstores, are It was a very silent walk; for neither without likp Pleasures spread a in poppies ance and miserable enough Emma Iayne invested a butterfly. practical it shed. to the newspapers bloom it the You tjoize to lias flower, one Tessa tior Cleveland was much inclin-e- d you, Tessa, aa a bee from appeal insults. There somewhat smaller sum in a Hock of She ulways went for womans mis- being made angry by been to answer the question. Just what There was Inhave not could for eonversalion. a because but do to be couple this, will boys ulways of fine-wosheep. Nellie decided that found that really enjoyed themselves happened to I.ippard will befall many deed sear, ely a word spoken until they sions and rights, ami all that sort there will always be brutes without any medlike a reached the entrance to the llall gar- thing, I suppose. Tessa went on a or Christianity upon earth: wedding reception would not cost better. Home rending prompted an a man who is now working Mr. did Towhat Mr. Hovan, y fortune. good-band said fame win would itatively. to have Tessa their folslave dens. library. but do not let them induce you to much, and the presents would more occasional audition to is ringing through name Cleveland insisted on Callender die of?' was a their mans not other or i the gate, but in day this lead parsimony, low Economy, their any I believa. than pay the expense; Emma declar- rule of life, nnd a true debt and credit the land; Die of? Typhoid-fever- , it will be rememssscorling her to tlio house. It is only by a great and ed that the do you ask? Austen said, with a thing. reserve she would reeep. in Why minutes few and of for a a bered few, them day nfterto-mor-roaccount gave knowledge They lingered by happy chance that you are well and voice. some their financial or will write to the newspapers nniversarv silver men her for (ho porch, admiring the beauty of the little surprise in his tion Saving and limbs all standing. have and your strong, Tessa laughed. lived twilight sky and the crescent moon, Y'ou might have been one of otherconvenientseason. Their mar- makes far grater raid on tact than asking whether the man really .senses. in fame Oh, I thought it might have been is Such a was which was rising behind the hills; or of only myth. those at whom you mock. Think trousseaus were notieably con- earning. missions! she said demurely. cases out ol one hundred. mind con- ninety-nin- e then Tessa held out her hand. business keen of riage Emmas instead to them kind be and that Emma's serviceable black ceived Austen gave an unswering smile; I want Mr. Cleveland. Good-bymany plans, sanctioned or Hut men will long for it, fight for it cruel. Never torment and insult them trasting. to say that -- that I will not speak of but he shook his head gravely. Como and do what you can to keep others silk and firm brown serge, with the revised by Trumans interested con- and die for it to the end of the world. Don't tolk notist nse, Tessa! to any one, sho faltered eon-- . which when executed Atlanta Constitution. see that it necessary accompaniments, consti- sideration, look at tho moonlight. That is from doing so. If had boys nnd old fused ly. of the the truth adage; insistto Nellie considered is play tuted her purchases; but proved contemptible Cleveland looked down at her with more in your way than missions," he are better than A Great Undertaking. pranks on harmless, helpless people ed on a cream surah with lace drap- "Two heaps together said. several bota melancholy smile. Emma one. women old and prepared and beggars tea wool a drab black I tear child, (hero is no need to asStill holding her hand lie drew her cripples a satin, An attempt is now being made to tles of surplus pickles, that readily will bo less apt to do it than if ery, for sure mo of that! ho said; and then lie across the room to the window, drew they were applauded. raisins suit, Henrietta the a at traveling grocer's obtain a number of photographs gown, exchanged raised the little hand to his lips. up he blind, and, opening the heavy they tor white use. Many an- which shall cover the whole extent 1 will tell you a true story iu and and hats Now spices and profusion. gloves Thank you for being so sorry for mo! sash, let in a flood of tho silvery light true as wife carry into any ever told. It is about a Emma turned her money into a other device did this Farmer The task is, indeed, and a rush of the pure night air full of lie said gently. in a poor part of execution that Payne of the heavens. lived who gave man utenpoor cook-slovmodern with If the plates to ho model one. the scent of the lilac and narcissus. tho immense 'Jbon lie dropped her hand and an encouragement. great city of London. He was a in buyand Tessa, after hesitating Austen could not help Ihinking how Nellie saw size as those of same economy the sils; were never he but used forces creature, two that compel There tiro it would have strange looking second-hancosts stove it a fora few moments, turned to enter the1 absurd and improbable to seemed one. winch lie ing to success, been I have just harm the one encouraging any speaking it have imag- did any so much less and will do just vigor house, and, as she turned, eneounfor-m- seemed six months ago had he Mill and evidence. his full to senses, not reverse have other the ten thousand of would require about Will Chase the wrathful eyes of Mrs, Callender ined himself standing in the moon- no relatives to care for or pity him: as well ior the kitchen. saw before tlie first year bad Phase faeo flushed fair entire behind the with a he was for was to sky. who them girl's standing immediately represent light hut he tried to earn his living and approved his wifes choice, passed that his wife, though dearly Tho lacked that and to in the i'ieh. Tessa, to uso her own near his own and a girls soft lingers sold therefore, has, or disposed stylishly great survey walking sticks, or toy balloons loved, was not the practical helpmate was in for it; resting ennlidently in liis. It was anything AjpriBsion, felt sho be divided among a number of obmake a depth of mind that would have en- a farmer needed, so resolved to couphe lould which on be and, as usual, her spirits rose at tho strange enough now; but it was peril- little money. was He honest, abled him to discriminate closely. le speculation with farm labors, and servatories, some of which are to we Mw assumed her ously sweet dangerously pleasant to the and of for first came, The Southern prospect of a fray. in kind the a April for Hemisphere, and seemed thankful thus supplement her deficiencies. The most defiant expression, her most in-- . him all the same. word from his customers. two young farmers moved on to Paynes found no trouble in making must include pictures ot tlie SouthTessa looked at the calm beauty of or civil different smile, as sho addressed tilt! the great both ends meet, D but the cycle of ern Cross and the other constellaof tho city leased farms and began of Emthe landscape iu silence for a moment, Hut the boys athat part nevand Truman for bread. Indignant matron. battle him. at seemed to have special spite the year left an arc in Mill Phase's tions ol the South, which we can arHack already! I did not expect then g ive a little, low sigh. to little of the world. ma this see front parlor him into gave er thought demanded a part insulted him, circle pushed that financial They How glad I am summer is coming! you for hours yet! sho said, with a Some splendid telescopes hove been called him vile names, and rangements, but pantry, kitchen and chattel mortgage as a span. the Oh, I hope when I die it will be in the stolegutter, nnd were nuey toss of her pretty head. sitting-roocomfortably Somesell. to he had the things especially constructed for the purThe Paynes desired a five-yea-r So it appears," Sirs. Callender re- winter! sho said dreamily. exwith fitted although up, to conveniently and tried times he punish pose, and in a few years we may conraged, Tlie farm. of Die! Why, what sent such a dismal the same lease marked sarcastically. Fortunately lair in ostentatious a no see the way to lie display. sometimes survey Benonly wept. pect They them; retired Farmer however, I returned in time to witness thought into your silly head, Tessa? On my wav to call on Mrs. Chase I tract completed, more at him. Hut one You 11 lie towards completion. Austen looked startled and half laughed the busi- nett chuckled and sard: was who Truntnn your sentimental parting, and also to I may mention that tho great diffnot did 'this layne, passed w laugh, morning hen this they meoufc and Tessa Death pretty was the a fence; but rich enough tobuv see, as I passed the lriory gate, you, alarmed. to rails encountered in taking the phowas on repair he which ly hauling iculty morning often He had contract ends. arm in arm with Noel Cleveland, merry Tessa, who eujo.vod her life so found w ind blew so hard said the Chase Will in his a that of keeping tlie stars beam to poor hanging an approval of their tographsat isthe wtanding in tho avenue. May I inquire intensely seemed so utterly inconsame point of the plate a piece of paper pinned to he thought he would have a good expressed with always the gnrrei, at and arm his ho happut .if you have been upending the evening gruous. Involuntarily so in.v arrival found the Chases njanagement, e more that the exposor hour which ou the for these his sing, pocket ragged round her slim waist and drew her gave tangible ure is to last. The telescope is moved with him? the parlor. I did not wish py Christmas-tidwritten: were words oeettpving evidence by tho gift of a fitted ersev You may inquire precisely what closer to him. reunder electrical guidance The lads worrit mo so as I can't to disturb the "sing, and at my heifer to Emma, who proved her smoothly You Tessa gave a little soft laugh a sosweet Nellies went you like, Tessa retorted. it clock so as to follow the star. on, to live no quest want I a from dont urn livin. my a him into led pending The attendant astronomer must at wont got any answer, however. quick blush. furnishing gratitude, and prano nnd Will's fine tenor while I had discussion of the policy of adopting Oh, I dont know I am only but- longer. Perhaps Ausien may he more for my ears, enchantment same time patiently wTatch tlie Winter. John Mrs. Callender buid coldly. terfly, as you said jus' now; only a a creamery. I dont take to this the with the aid of another movement of tho coroner's jury opportunity to survey the elegant Tho verdict BenMr. said for lit I have tried my best several times to pretty, useless thing, notion, nothing was: pedesand incessantly guard lambrequins, of furniture, unsound while Suicide plush telescope if hut talk it over, and you bring you to a senso of tho folly and hut to flaunt my wings in the sunshine the slight irregularities from tho truth was, that those tals, statues, vases, nnd pictures by nett, against half the I'll bear of your two wickedness conduct, and and look pretty! And when tho sum- mind; but had driven pull together wllich no purely mechanical contrivthe man to tho score. An April shower prolongI will see now what he can mer is past, you know, tho winter London boys failed. me to re- expense. Ilesult an even start. and ed mv compelled ance can be entirely free. Mhen the stay his death. without a Will Chase heat about comes, and the butterflies dio'. we entered the i aTes-- a flushed we As to tea. 1 want main remember to John you find the polest.ir great survey has been finished of 'poor lint after tho winter the spring crimson. Austens which answered the two- magnet, couldn't be in possession of a chart noxt feel like joinshall kitchen, when Winter you know didn't and answered Austen to to success, was comes, Tessa, and guide very precious gnixi opinion iose of cook-roosky, embracing millions of ing the crowd ot boys who are tor- fold pur . her whether it was best to remain ortook the whole how precious she had never real- quickly. were dining-room- , many each creature. some depicted in its stars, helpless poor, menting Tessa gave an odd little sigh. ized until now anil she dreaded beis up another farm, with better pros- exact place. accurately Times. to say to yourself just lies explanations, want And i Philadelphia you eaten had horse A for disthe of not but the measure the Ah, poorbuttertties! thought yond table mother used when she be pective.share pleasure the down: this before now, put paper you of the a fair approving look which would cross his she said. I, for one, will never make tho gan housekeeping; this set of glasshalfAn Antidote for Fat. Sho spoke in a faeo when ihe story of her escapade these surplus grain, half of liis half of the with came powder, ware baking more unhappy by insulting went to pay old Mrs. Jor.es .should bo told by Mrs. Callender. butter for laughing voice. Austen, looking down them. tlie great was once traveling auction Teter M an ill at M. D. chairs K, bought and the poultry Don't tell Austen, and 1 will prom-is- o at h r, was stack'd to timl that her this cake-baskare worth; in a part of Finland, just what half they incognito Iced alone. on Any to be more circumspect for the fu- - eyes were full of tears; that her lips this pickle rnsternnd that didn't flourish Mute Belle. Deaf A selfish nature conquered, where he was executing were trembling. fure, sho said eoa.xingly. were wedding presents. denial chafed Nellie's Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, who butter-disis her dainty some naval works. lie met an overdid vines what, Tessa! fiVut Mrs, Callender was obdurate; cucumber ns Iray, Why, Tessa, is a most youthful looking woman, 1 tell von it pays to make a wedlike many another de- fat man who told him he was going She, hands. biitter-dis,uiil Tessa, imlaed hy hereold manner the matter'. You must tell me, lie suggested The says a Washington letter, has been a ding. had looked upon her jind taun'.s, grew reekle-- s and defiant, said gently. M'hat for? St. Petersburg. at the Garfield fair, in the inquiry, Do you make butter. luded woman, as tlie termination of trials to Tessa could scarcely have told the picture herself, fdio sat down to the piano the piano marriage nbout little so know I of artistic her Well, really gowus, wearing the living problem to be solved by said the czar. To consult a doctor which only a week before Ausien had cause of her tears, ller nerves had many I asked old Mrs. butter-makinof brown velthat medieval a often gown become very if she awother mind, who must make the about my fat, which has dwiuglit and ent home ns a surprise been shaken and overstrained by the vet. a princess robe girded with heavy Jones over at the next house know any Do von illustrathe out ordeal through which she had passed oppressive. for her -- and sung song after song physical as soon tend the milk, rule, carry silk cords, and tho bodice s juared would Then J will No 'demonstrate and whenever doctor there? atid tion, chance. gay little French rhinimi. of love and that evening, and she felt hysterical back and front, with a guiropo of and shejust of the seemed glad Prince friend, word to A a vou vision of the poor my demanded famish financial proof of give war, wbkh were Mrs. Callenders cs- - and nervous. silk. It was wonderI thought getting rid of this work will introduce he nnd of detestation Nellie's Menschikoff, 'Lai abhorrence till the carriage mad ladys sad faee, of Clevelands smocked white to solution. and made her would give me spare time to keep physiwhich hud been sent again to Penning- melancholy eyes, rose before her with fully becoming in a her, ou moving helped M ill to decide tot try you to one of the emperors roomful of women. a marked in practice with my music.... figure to seemed n The traveler went to the It cians. farm another same ton lo meet the though returned, and sho startling distinctness. year, vonI not. Mrs. Hell was left deaf and mute after keep fowls, do you the! princes house with the note; the heard his step in the hall. spoil all the beauty of the summer an attack of scarlet fever, and has tu Oh. yes; Mill snid neither had any special love for red again. of sense the both t disturb before and even un.wer was not delayed; the next and laid her hands thus work them, uight; clasped together the lip langauge so suc- we could not ran a farm without been taught touch which the on and smile faeo her of the opinion that sat with a moik'.ng protection farming day, tied hands and feet, the poor safety that she now bens; so he bought twenty, lie takes were . asslio listened both man was dragged off in a cart to the while tiie story of her of Austen's strong hand had carried to cessfully by 1rof. Helland doesn't ardently They pay. much work can cany cure ot them; it isn't articulates distinctly, mind. no and and her mines. Two years after, Peter tlie loved neighborunexpecteddoubting woefully gay society, and hunting the them on a conversation with e..so. feeding only rueshe seemed is so Great was visiting tlie mines; he had without much know there thought complete Oh, I don't ly idack it sounded, ing dance fat rewardrobe Nellies their trouble in life! Why cannot people let presence. the tended lorgotten tlie adventure of the fully was told by Mrs. Callender. Emma At Ranch M ill man, when suddenly a miner threw Owners. Women affixes. she aod while be one in but there remodelings listened silence; Austen quired happy Two Texas women aro the largest ponltrv, and the first biddy that laid been tolerably successful in buy- down his pick, rushed up to him, was a disappointed angry look on 1 is sobbed hysterically. was eneourageil of ave sitting owners stock and signs in individual sheep farts produce and consigning to and fell down at his lec-- t crying; That little pathetic appeal seemed face as lit turned and looked down at bv being given a choice dutch of ing the tiie it I have world, told says to Philadelphia Austen's heart to home a e fa strike flushed and The stock. tho pretty culprits city commission agent, and the Grace, grace! what is him from a pure-Woo- d w idow revs astonof Gne Press. tho these, looked at him Peter enabled to done? the thus moment, revenue him that now, present gained hens could not sparkling eyes. turkey anil when owns designing a JOJiaO the lie rememberd story, licr-huntil ol e sheep, the demands was the fittest time wherein to plead society. ished, And what has Tessa to say for her watchful eve. The golden meet, so that is you; I tlie was M'hile and Oh, said; liis suit to confess the love which long train of wagons start out each evade skillabsorbing society aeked gravely. her out by and fall for market, loaded butter prints turned are ppnetd with me. Tessa bit her lip. Two or throe filled his heart. Happy! Ah, who springwith sale, Chases minds the enterprising hope you How found ready hands ful of wool tlie is her it down thin and slight you could? as he so sheep, were to la-her Stand up. t five minutes sho could make happy steadily pushing "times during tho sheep were laynes The other is nnd in June her hundred are quite deYou become! small to various have been on the point of interrupting he thought tenderly. M ho clo would a sight worth seeing. jobs and completion of shorn and the one owner the Mrs. herd fat: it is a over of love such cares liogers. with great multitude from her livered a surround avert to your unceasing jusduring Callender and attempting Urs. fift v pounds ot wool readily turned is remember who worth southwestern Texas, nnd of cure. such season summerand Go, und more rute first so care, unfailing protection terribly dollars of golden coin. the thebusy of tify herself; but she was Mrs. loiqers ov.hs into fortv-fiv- e antidote ,t)(H).UM about best is the work insure that farming. profit invest to afraid that she might betrav the real and strength? ran no carriage, preferring to ride on It did not take Emma long Saulbeen had love which tho onee of end the All first the at the At to expeher complaint! of your errand years Truman reason against Priory and glad was the money, the hor ebaek iu in his heart home two so we stylo leave these makers cisco rience feho sprang back the forced long suppressed Argonaut. that each time wife handed lutu the Payne when his word. Now she fare a faint laugh. into vigorous life; refused to be si.eat of the cowboy. 1 a-- pa-w- j hiv-terl- y j sue-cessl- d er TESSA. 1 half-an-nov- half-amuse- Au-te- self-respe- e, 1 mnv-awa- y; d i, new-fangle- d - Nel-Th- is might-have-bee- n half-pntheti- e, et, h g j Au-te- gs GaL-laha- n. hd 1 - i -- freo-and-ca- sy . |