Show 1 i f'i J f " "’ I ''"-- J vnr'ytrrgm !n !!t 3 - - ?“-- S- S A 4 Ah ' f ' 4 T t ‘“"T-V- “ ” - i! :' 4 : r '‘rt ii ' n 'V h V-- v i' v vt waplit''' IJ’ i i ' ?V - GREAT SALT LAKE CITY tJTAlI THURSDAY : NO 33 -- ' iflg V - y- K y K - ''- ’ v IV Ui - - f 't'r M n ' Though X may fail yet I rejoice ' Another’a good hap to aee— 2 care for nobody no notl Ifaebody carec tbqae1 ' i i- - der merchandise ? : -- manufacture ’ -- ? - v-- y - ! ‘ i- - A V £t i : x 4 — ' 1 - s - ‘ : '" ? ! : na bia example take And be from malice free i " Let every ond hia neighbor aeire Aa aerred he’d like to bel And merrily pnah the can abouV And drink and aingwith glee Xf nobody carea a dot for t ''lTby not a dot edre way I t't ri I OILTLLS - : I Be tel 4 n f- i - “ Andthli the burthen of hit tong rortm utd to be— ' ' bo' net I I care far robndj '" Ifeobody caiea tar The reeaon whj be wu oo blithe ' Ha once did thniimtold-Tha brand eat iny hand hare earned ' 1 caret nor man’ jold V x doeot fear next’qnertwdayj a debt to pone X be 7- I rare for nobody no Bot If v V If nobody caraaftr me ' two Tre In xny puree ' TO help a needy friend VI little lean give the poor’-'- ' And etili hare eome to epend fi: 4 ! f liiTSOFNEWS y A eoia or 4 -- & hs I -- -- - 1 PS V -- - or j frt :" V0L1 t — y v ' ' Urtd on tlw river Dee and worked nnffhnimon till Blgkt Ut Xo lark more blithe than he j V u a Jolly miller once 7 s C”" - THE JOLLY MILLER Ikm V J - ' : I' river It was not frozen It rolled’ on deep and-ori Britain in found Oil not well are Great and dark " Emile when I arrived at the lodge was not r but behind us were the howls of Tire Buenos Ayres Standard announces to render themselves independent i tnU : not hesiof article much surprised by the sudden' summons to the Russian troopers and ere could-now in this which’ is indispensable country that In the Province of San 4nan‘ ' ' some of the Euplish inventors are busyfly He came to the door accompanied by tate to plunge in r situated almost' at the foot Or the Cordilleras ing themselves the ecoIn machinery for “Head "him for the spit of land yonder Michael and his wife both uttering exclamabeen discovered in almost incredibly nomical extractionproducing has " gold the oil ftoraoal: A coal tions of alarm while the children set up a doctor the bank is too steep to— AhLthe large quantities - The full particulars of this district in Flintshireofbids fair to become famous for F wail of terror ' this business game is npl” quantities of coal 'bare for are' hushed up and kept froUi the Irge discovery s A bullet from the hank mortally wounded masses for obvious reasons bat authentic in- years beenrawd ia that district for the manufac“I have been expecting this for many a day hi3 horse ture of gas Recent discoveries have proven that The gallant e poor creatnrc reared telligence! has been received and night doctor said hip smiUng “I hope some English several ' pf the seams found there are capable of by and floundered: made effort to an swim on to escape if only for my poor mother’s sake residents of Buenos Ayres wuich leaves no being used with considerable profit in tho then rolled over and sank Snorting be- doubt that' the treasures of mineral oil and a Mr Kerntl having re the Andes are at but inno case shall they take ine alive Give and of successful experiment in this direcBUd was which neath cold crimsoned the OCUtlj water "Within last to become known to the worlds 1 loaded them yes- with his blood me the pistols Michael has been followed by quite an army of oil' tion ' two days after the 'discovery was made' over makers - There is not much terday Farewell Nurse Katrina! farewell danger however of The soldiers set up a shout of exultation 500 ounces Michael! and you good doctor —you go with in gold was secured by the gold English oil Ftills assuming-versuccessful opposiMie you say? My mother ought not to have By great good fortune I had contrived to miners and since then no mails have been re--' tion to the American wells— Scientific Press asked so dangerous a service from Bur- catch Emile by the collar as he sank and to ceived from this auriferous region ' yn s' him free of the dying horse It was an A MANIFESTO BY MAZZINI ton' Those Cossacks are wolves when they drag our statistics is collected It awful moment was current for by the proved ' strong my scent blood and plunder” Mazzfni rccentlv issued ' the following letter to horse was spent and frightened and made Secretary during the past year! from reliable him assured mind that was made np feeble I - : my sources that most or the grain land in Cali- tho people of the ltbraagna: and it as 7 t way Itencumbered I against and to had even had I not promised was thank yon for tho I My Bkotiiebs— Allow me promised will fornia' when fallowed summer could Cosseat The produce kind remembrance yon sent' me from the meeting my I would not have abandoned him in V13 weak sacks set hardly keep eighth-tentmore CTaiu per acre than when of Faenza: and ’above all for yonr lend protest snout and while some up anotjier state He wrung my- hand and mounted denies the" right of It- ' a which season sown convention sets and after the into the stream other renewed their plowed against rainy without further parley: Away we went plunged in Rome the which impossible hypothesis in-Cal Ag Report fire aly to an agreement with the Papacy destroys theua- of along the ride the- frozen snow crunching “Save yourself Burton never mind me” The Illinois Central Railroad-i- making an tionalunity which invitcs: the master of Romo feet and the dry branches beneath our cracki' ' the' Bole' his to still ' destined to immolate in neck gasped young up effort fo hav’e the capital' of jhat State re- (the Pope) tip reernitan army ngtu Romans the the anl water stranger that It- “save yourself for they will give no moved from promises offers Decatur and to we as we were had shouldered Springfield arnis with on wiiriook Quick scarcely emerged impassive aly new as to inducement an 'build a me also AlIoV to massacre the at $4000000 congratulato from the forest into a region of morass and quarter!” v But I retained vou on having by freeing 'yourselves from those grasp and in on instant Capitol at that place f scrubby brushwood beyond which gleamed more to my greatmyjoy tne exhausted horse habits which still prevail tven Machiavelesque iron grey the frozen lake of Vartha when’a — The Rev J P Gardiner among the best of you: seen at oncer that tbebar-gai- n Jawbreaker A touched the and him voice I ground urged by n must be accepted or rejected in ita entirety whoop rangx through: the frosty a miBsionary in Rupert’s Land gives tho folto select a capital because only ' on that and air and was followed by two or three twang- and heel up the slope half dragging half sup: lowing that word as an 18 illustration of syllables whose my young patient condition is an alliance with the stranger who ocstrength of the ing notes of the trumpet quick imperious calls porting naof the the custom-hous- e was The Prussian 'language pf peculiarity gone guard cupies Rome possible is an act ofcowardice which for stragglers to close up Then looking tives “Keguwecheahpetpwkesikunenie-chesoometinawathere: would damage Italy for yean if official Italy cx-- " came out of their hats and their back we saw the whole troop of wild riders Germanhurrying was isted or represented now the feeling of Italy My “Iiwill dine with you" phlegm surprised into something brothers your cry is that of the old Romans of the some sixty strong come dashing over the ljjke excitement for they gave us a faint cheer marine is not States ” 1 feared finding all silc&t that it was forThe material for tyulding war ls heath towards us their lance-head- s and ' as we reached the striped flagstaff aqdjwfere to be ' It is remembered once more! May you "exported excepting so far as in the gotten sons glittering in the rays of the wintry safe of tho people echo it throughout tho from - ” i voni)g ourepemies usual timber trade from the Pacific coast sun AVe doubled our speed land Your r ' MemHerren? Then passports you “Steady Burton steaayr’ exclaimed young are prisoners understood are It is time that the country Jts dnty in the pamo of his Majesty of 'Captains on the Mississippi steamboats r Three yeiirs patienco to it and "' Oginski “A Btnmble may cost us our lives Prussia’' said the perform prepared month §300 who per commanded paid sergeant f in contemplating a provisional condition and tho Beware of that green bit of ground where the the f official pomposity with post swelling the' statistics the been of great national work arrest d midway sufficiently It has snow has thawed away it is a beg that would For a minute or two proven by fear to I that our’ Europe of What sacrifices you are ca began Lunatici Insane that one outof every Eroves tothe swallow a squadron horso and man keep to Asylum intense desire of all that the- great was about to be rudely eiht hundrod of the l: liberty tiffe bought dearly California of Ve must population work should be accomplished without violent 1: right pushfor the causeway cut short: Emile however knew better than is e absolute' concord of all the eleinsane that spans the morass or we Bhall get to a I did with whom he had to deal and with tho initiative :of by a j creek of the Vartha that cannot be crossedin ments of the? acountry and not Protestantism is making investment of Rut with doef the ‘people definitely abandon gold pf part The ice would bear us but the' banks are judicious The’ French Iteformeu Churcfi pos- power its prerogative of initiation without proclaiming hAd supplied me succeed- Paris which countess the rotten and unsafe: A tight rein and a keen ed devoid alike of vitality and conscience Now in enlisting in pur behalf the sympathies of sess teu" placps of worship the Lutheran itselfhave-seeNr it in the despatch of the Minister of eye for deep drifts ana we shall sleep in the Prussian three Methodists Bapall liad: little eleypn AVesleyan who Jou after guard that patienee lias began to be interpreted l’nis8ia yet” tists pneDerbyites one Church of England v for their Russian neighbors Accordingas the abandonment of onr right ToEurope by Emile hod ridden 'with his greyhounds or lovewhen three Scotch Presbyterians one American will say “After all Italy is but a morrow ' an hour "crossed Europe later the' Cossacks liis gun over most outlie countiy around and ly two: Episcopalians geographical expression lie has no life but her ti the river' and an! officer' of Russian police -his knowledge of its localities did us infinite came is at Paris There is no need to dislife own— her ! r : ? Tribune of the The installation of cuss her farther”I n the "Czar’s name the to demand ’ speaks v up : times lie seemed at fault' bat bis extradition of the deserter Emile service' At os the placing of “a solid Chase Jnstice Chief Oginski block of New I am often asked for a programme for concenmemory would soon revive and he would in position” England demurred the and asked granite tration The programme i the word “Nation!” serjeant diplomatised every knoll and dyke of that difficult for I inadd and three ideas which thatword comprises — talked of for writing impossible proofs district But fast as we went we could not structions :‘ Vemce Rome National compact Venice!— a war rr ii'iEFFECXS OF " CHAMPAGNE to and finally refused shake off the pursuers It was impossible to im with to Austria deserve her and with her the eman" to give up the fugitives until his Of the peoples enslaved by Austria Rome The intoxicating effects of are help noticing with a sort of unwilling admi-ratio-n cipation rapid champagne Ilerr Captain Inspector’ should but exceedingly transient ' This arises from Rome!— to deserve with the destruction of the Pahow warily and well those wild horsepartly decide the which! ft' carbonic’ is acid from evolved and pacy- und tlie religions emancipation of the world the j point' men made their way through ther broken ‘which its alcohol from organizing by a compact liberty and Two we hours were later suffered being suspended in the right of to hire a partly that" of association or Italians in their nation-nati- onal ground scenting danger vith an instinct over the itself the of surface thej extends right gas rapidly and cart for to ' Posen under the stomach In cases of weak depart never erred Their long habit of ranging peasant’s compact freely discussed voted accepted digestion chamthe nominal of douanier who left pagne is one of the safest wines that la formula of a hew life the the custody can drunk be made tlieni a for match pf byll savage plains fully us in the nearest village wishing us a 'good we know of remarkable instances of persons who a new fact- called Italy The fit ofexpression tocse ideas Emile's experience' in return for a brace of golden Fre- having been prostrated by Illness to almost the already urged- by weighty and numerous reasons At Emile himself I looked with some anxi- journey is now imperiously set before yon by the- protest which were slipped into his hand last extremityarewere resuscitated by taking cham- ' of he was weak much weaker dericks the brave men who if i may be allowed to say that We not its its of curative but ety I knew pagne speaking some With little which and tact ' so difficulty in order by a national iqaniTestation to expiate We restorative no have faith in would allow than he that his Jeft arm was powers general smoothed we trato Government of the two coun tries the can in but that cases away managed bribery panaceas certify particular stiff and painful and that he had lately shown verse Prussia and has been admirably useftxl We speak seek even while 1 am writing death or victory in we at embarked chainpagne Hamburg symptoms like those of incipient consumption for within onr own knowledge of three cases your Alps 1 know not if before these lines reach England I have not much more to tell offsets who were reduced to such a state of pros- you this noble act will be the initiative of bravo of ladiea He was palerwith a hectic spot on each except that my young companion’s state of tration that in the opinion of the physicians their men in anna or the protect of the conquered or cheek ana his breath came'short and with health became such as to his induce was existence physician only a question of a few hours As dispersed but I know tlftt in either case one dueffort but his eye was bright and fearless to order him to tho south of Europe and a dernier ressort champagne was ordered to be ty is yours — the concentration pf all our strength and he sat the fiery chcsuut like one bred to and the restoration commenced Far away in tho Alps our compatriot die or are that at Lisbon he was joined! by the Count taken in each ' case our country Tor that Italy to We do the saddle say that the disease was dead for immediately and Countess Oginski os soon as the emperor cured but fresh vigornot was supplied to the weak- which we bave all sworn devotion- God forbid On we" went over rough and smooth now would give permission to the former to reside ened frame and the stomach thus getting into or- that we should be branded with the curse of Cain now dashing oat of Russia' floundering through a snow-ban- k This was at length obtained der was enabled todigest nutritious diet Iu this GriBcrrE Mazzixl n through such a collection of peat-bog- s so assisted as to ubture the be of believe in way power may I an of unvarpartly consequehcq stones and the tough gnarled roots of nished account of the circumstances of Emile’s afford reasonable" hope of ultimately overcoming MORGANATIC' MARRIAGES f furze and broom as I should have been sorry disease Who that by these means has succeeded desertion to Czar's ears the — tenAt life some a of relative coming in dear the any prolonging to have traversed in "'cold blood and everv rate after a I believe it was mentioned in the English papers der motheror wife achild or sister— WH1 not conyear's time it was intimated that sider instaut a stumble which no care could avoid Count Emmanuel the Prince of Augnstembnrg Xoer uncle of that most the to the win? amongst precious gifts himself as to might please ' the all but brought the horses to their knees his residence ' pretender to the crown f Schleswig-Holsteitemperate and rational man!— Wine and Wine r v 7 has married a Mbs Lee whose sister is the wife of Wo reached the causeway a straight road Countries" The were Wochter Bavarian anibassadorat Haris and ‘Emile of too Raron only parents deeply embanked with rough stones and built of said to be a niece or near relative of the who is to the HAIL COLUMBIA! HAPPY LAND English doctor for the service pine-log- s and birehen fagots with earth and grateful General' It appears that the Prince ' wished rebel ' had he rendered son declined to their As I to contract — her what is called a morganatic or rammed work a the interstices into to see wished I’se “Miss dat Colnmby 'happebbles long a considerable count which the him in which the wife does with press annuity that dated from the reign of John Casimir sed on my I would be so glad to go dar I tink it must not bearmarriage name countess of the her husband and her chilKland’ the acceptance proposed mighty pretty place” It was old and but of repair rotten in many that I should reside at Miklitz as dren from the succession to the doare excluded of parts and full of dangerous holes partly con- the estate and all its wealth of manager “Why "you have been there" replied the mis- minions or estates of the father salt mines tress!! I cealed by the snow but it was a welcome ex' A connection of this kind was formed the late with full powere and a liberal salary : This ‘ft in been neber “No I’e William III-by with a Frederick broken' surface Prussia of Colnmby” for the of the moor7and' King change i offer I gladly closed with and T am happy to - “Yen you have what will yon think if I tell to whom II arrack he Countess gave the title of you we sped on r value of the property has steadily that you are in that 'happy land’ now” Princess of Liegnits and more recently by Prince “You see that hill doctor due west and say that theunder of&axe-Weimwith a Edward daughter of the ' my care while Alice whom “Why Miss yon don’t say dat I’se in Colnmby Duke of Richmond who though she with a white cottage augmented beyond thepine-woo- d passes by her now!- Dis ain’t Colnmby is it?” this sadden lard accession enabled of happy competence name in England is only acknowledged husband's oh it and some trees and a flagstaff? That me to claim as ' theIs land' Columbia happy that "Yes this my wife has long been reconby that of Countess Romberg which is Prussian ground!” oe'sn’t it meet in Germany i ' have been singing about ciled to C her home yon Poland in to her children in lieu of the patertransmits she ' I did see the low ewell of sandy' earth expectations?" your m nal appellation rather a mound than a hill and yet visible for -“I'se neber once dream dat dis is Golumby down Representations having been made ' that f The American lady much to her want to a de bio or dis child wouldn’t ' 'a gone many miles over the monotonous : flat land- Jennison and the 15th Kansas Cavalry re- on some the Prince the state of with of matrimony : odder place sure When I heard ’em sing Noeron such equivocal terms' and the gentleman ' to ' U dark turning from the expedition agninst Price dat scape But between ns and it was a someIn de cotton press I tort we was au (who Is a widower of' sixty foar): being desperate--i- y song which stretch of forest beyond citizens of that state 'pretty gleamed despoiled took to de happy grounds but if we’s 'I in love and uuable tp obtain the- consent of his r! There 'was a river to freely of allloyal one got da den dis nigger is disapinted dat’s so” sorts of domestic animals- clothing thing fo a what mesalliance considered defamily Sal they rv r ford then and a wood to struggle through bedding etc it has been ordered that all pay- —New Orleans Picayune v termined to resign’his title and his chums upon tho not Emile was but the distance future succession in Schleswig Holstein to his son great spoke ments due the regiment be postponed until TWO MONTHS WORK rear the to after a by his first wife and to descend from the sphere of the matter j be glance again investigated j He royalty info the retirement of private life “How those Cossack fellows are closing up! i 'An Eastern 'paper of December 37th says: one-haNot amount the of retains however the title of prince whicli'has usual lumber now their ponies go! Steady! they have got In the last two months the number of cannon been conferred'- on him anew by the Empress of will be cat ' this winter on the Aroostook or 'T-from the rebels was two hundred and four Austria and after solemnizing the wedding at theange? captured St John rivers in Maine Supplies and labor The number of rebel soldiers taken prisoners were Paris he started with hi bride forj the East to pass A shot came whizzing past ns as Oginski are so e concede that' thousand high twenty-ongenerally operatives heard the pecnliar 'eight hundred and of ne- the honeymoon in Egypt spoke and I started as ' i groes fit to be soldiers seven thousand by Shercan that be business the made in Not long since a similar renunciation of nothing and loud hiss of the boll blending with the man Total twenty-eigh- t thousand eight hundred: fights was made by a Prince of Hobenlohe-Langethreatening hurrah' of the pursuers I looked for steam The killed and wounded of the enemy in the Shen- Vurg nephew to' A newly invented paddle-wheQueen Victoria" on marrying A round They had gained' on us and were boats has been tried with andoah Missouri' in MisrissinTennessee' Admiral in success of Valley Seymour in consequence of : great his title of Priqee and took tiiat were at least n daughter he which dropped fearfully near- - Two more muskets were fired New York It was placed upon a boat whose Ei Central Virginia and Georgia e rebel Generals have of Count Gielcnen by which he is now known! He and then we plunged into the d and speed' was known’ to all steamboat' men as been thousand horsTwenty-fivdn combat of whom thirteen is a post captain in the British navy ' jdaced' : V and command galloped np a narrow path 'that seemed to about eleven miles an hour but with the im- - were killed six wounded and six taken prisoners oneof the royal yachts' " lead towards the river There was not room proved paddle-whemiles of railt One of the 'most c arious instances of n the boat made about About two hundred and efghty-flv- e morganafor us to advance abreast so we hurried on iii sixteen miles an hour with less coal than was roads in rebellious States have been destroyed by tic marriage was Jthat of the grandfather of tha Union troops with fifteen locomotives and fifteen present King of Priwiia (tho practice seems to single file stooping' our heads to avoid the required to:nin at the old speed : ! trains fi of oars: Cotton has been destroyed worth run in the family) who married a Countess branches that stretched across a3 if to bar our in the fashion alluded to while his Queen was Over twelve thousand fixe department consists ten millions of dollars The Philadelphia head of males and horses' have been ‘taken and still alive and whose children by this union figure ' way and half :blinded by the snow that we of about forty steamers v': " fifteen hundred head of cattle Military stores ami in the rolls of the Prussian shook down upon purselves from bough and nobility as' Counts' of A million of Bradenburg ' Of course have worth inrevisions been us by allowance 'iThe Behind to Croton were of water destroyed bigamy is i prohibited the Cossacks yelevery saplingS ollars beside and the laws of Prussia the same other of those a trains equipage wagon camp by like hounds closing on the prey and firing habitant of Newf York is one hundred gallons other articles ' The navy has sank the frebeli-raling flvilized countries but: then the laws are only random shots in hopes no doubt of crippling a day and even this is not enough it is so Albemarle and captured six or weight iblockade rmade for common people and notfor kings— Cor N A Herald OUT horses iVre pulfed up panting and torn wastefully used running steamers' besides small craft - C- - 1 I ' :- and Russian for help iTBSHOPgR Editor B W i -- ! JEVERT IIONDAT AND THURSDAY t ‘ y TELEGRAPH : bawling in the stable and rearing in German by bramble and branch on the bank of the SEMI-WBEIUi- Y ' fCBtis hr t FEBRUARY 16 1865 'r i ? i ’ ? - i long-draw- 1 n’ gun-barre- - - - THBT POLISH DESERTER ' concluded v C ? : ! - - - ’ ' t - if"::" rbaolute - PS 1 MTe i might resist” she said with a bright the snow en cumbered plains “There are nine true Poles " the servants and the among xfour mowers and Karel the smith and the but steady eye glancing over a aud-Mich- ael tall sawyer and his son wfth Demetrius at ' the farm and all the quarrymen Twenty-- : five good muskets and a breastwork of trees A such as the axe would pile up inf half an hour and Polish hearts behind it-- all no! my good 1 r t & — : husband' kind Flight is the only-hop- e! Tet Emile is' weak and ill —and to fly jet ulonc I V Xot alone I will go with him” I “he 4s not strong enough to endure 'lone but with my help Ithink he may make r Ily striking throngh the woods in four time we may touch Prussian ground Jourg’ - - tf 1 t ex-claim- -- f7' - ?- JThshorscs— — Here the countess f 1 - - ed v j Interrupted in turn " : informing me that' the 11 gone to awedding in the village and tut I could remove two strong horses from the stable without Even os being jobserved she spoke she unlocked a cabinet and drew heavy purse ofgold which she had pro- K and which sho glided to aid Emile's-escapput into niy hands with a thousand thanks and fond messages to her son juungled with entreaties that I would not lose -- an instant I rushed down stairs catching whip as Ppossed the hall- ran to the JJtabte and diastily saddled two horses the I rode and a fiery clies-- 1 '‘m oif JW great flectness and power My fingers Wfflbleu so much that I could hardly adjust we bndlea Vj Ibuckled the lost' strap the ' " fp!0 floor was filled by a dark figure— Glitt- -' ' 1 bad just turned the chesnut in his Si met eres of the major-dompd each of vu read in the other’s giauee that his secret was known bsstily e JK " -- men-servan- ts e Sr u uj-bleaing- -- 1 ts i - g - -- - J V" : o ‘ ' An evil loot "came' over Glittstein’s face strode forward ahd snatched the'Bridle veJjhfon1 mjr hand saying: - f® nen Herr Englander your pretty pkasur-trif is spoUed’ never dearly remembered how I did -a moment the spy lay grovelling on ln tk v ’ B°r’ sb? my foot on his breast Glitt- ' t1® Wa3 cowardly creature and’ begged Wttercy in ject language He offered no ion I bound” his hands tightly Old girth' tied r him to one of the pillars and bade hint stir or speak at out the Horses Closed bunted As I did so my aid back his ears snorted and 'pawed "Ih® fiery chesnut' £ neighed long To my dismay the neigh was an--b®r?ter horses afar off and then came a note of the Cossack trumpet fflis were beforerthe hour ui? bloodhounds he rendezvous I darted into the 'WdnS Vi J : p fee ‘ ui ‘ wxne led horse rearing and and trouble- - Looting bMk" I tcel between the trees of the heard Glittstein who had pro-i- f '2JJ‘eandI caught the sound of the trumpet-ca- ll avoit v 1 - I think the wretch said more but I Jiad heard enough ' I wlthilrow os silently as I bad approached 'and hurried “back to the house ‘Ih fire minutes the Countess knew alL GIitt8tein's treachery was clear and it u also evident thaf by some means per ' hapshy dogging- his mistress or myself or both iii our frequent visits to the hut where Ahe young man lay concealed the false major-dom- o had discovered the lurking-plac- e "There was little leisure for thought In one short 'hour the soldiery would arrive and the wood I would be surrounded by armed men The countess bore the cruel tidings bravely nerving herself for her son’s sake to be ' calm and MIL s' - i - ‘ ' 'V - ’ j ‘ - t con-vnisS- otM -- by-vh- -- - rapid-progres- s - : n - ’ 9 ! - i i - 1 5 re-colle- ct $ head-qaarte- rs “high-and-weli-bo- m -- - - - anti-natioti- al : tw-r-f-or - - -- xnoss-grow- ’ : v - 1 n 7 5 -- - ‘ left-hand- ed ’ -- - ' er - - - ? : credit-decline- to-ente- r - - : - : -- - bright-7-wate- - ! - 13 lf - -- ' - f - - r n' el Ilf-e- - pine-woo- i a el -- Den-hof- ‘ - ’ : - 1 ‘ r 4 — fa- I |