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Show MARIACCELLAS ALL LOVING HEART. She Shields Her Lover from His Misdeeds end is Repaid with Ingratitude. Her Woes Told To the Public Letter Writer, Who Proves a True Friend In an Unexpected Way. From tlie Italian of Francesco Pometti.1 On ecrit en Franchise. What barm was there, indeed, in those words printed in wnite lettering in front little table of Loit Fllllppo. the public letter writer, under the third arch of the portico of San Carlo at Xapies? What was there laughable about it that the people who passed by Bhould smile compasespecsionately, reading it ially the young students, who pointed it out to each other with a nudge, a wink, with the point of their Blicks? of-th- e there, and pointed to me with his finger. I became red, my companions laughed mischievously, but the mistress was angry: Here,' here, my fine young fellow, what do you mean? Do you know that this is a respectable girl, and that it is "misfortune that obliges her to work here? And you must know that this girl is the daughter of that good soul of Don Camillo, the city clerk of the l'hidino ward and, therefore, if you do not go aid I learned that Pasqualino had been taken to tlie JFellegriui Hospital, that they were searcliiug for tlie man who had wounded him, and that the family of that man were in great apprehension. Then, without saying anything to Luigino, 1 made Donna Kaffela ask at Pagano's workshop where Luigino's home was. The evening of that day I wrote in haste and secretly a letter in Ins name to his father, with the assurance that he was well and sheltered by a friend who wished to remain unknown and would send frequent news of himself. Having written the letter I went myself to carry it to the Vico Cinque Santi, Xo. 3. Ah, aid' exclaimed Dou Filippo, tis a good distance from tlie Loggi di Genova up there. 1 knocked and there came to open the door a little old woman Aunt Concetta. 1 said to her: This letter is sent to you by Luigino' The old woman gave a cry of and joy. to his family, Iran away. I wrotesurprise always without liis knowledge, every two uays, hut, fearing to be discovered alter tue second letter,' posted lliem all. Meanwhile what a life! At the laundry L had to show myself indifferent and without care as before; 1 lind to smile as always when with my aunt lo him i must seeui full ol trust, cheerful and content, not to let him die of melancholy. Hut Donna ltaffela, who knew that I was mixed up in that affair, ate up everything 1 had; my savings, then all father's books, then my aunt's. clothing and my dresses, and the chairs, and chests, and an iron bedstead everything, everything, And I worked twice as hard at Donna Pepiuella's, and at night, when he and my aunt were asleep, 1 worked two hours beside on commissions for Donna ltaffela, who earned great sums but never gave me eyen a ceutismo. One day I took tlie last two shawls tiiat I had left, and, together with hall belonged to a sister of ring thatsold them for live lire. 1 put mine,! the live lie in a letter of good wishes and went to Vico Cinque Santi. 1 knocked, and the little old woman came to tlie amir, I said to her: Aunt Concetta, Liigino sends you this letter and ever so many good wishes for your fete day! Well, well!' exclaimed Don Filippo with a gruff voice and glistening eyes, and that rascal? When I came to Hoscal, no. know from Donna Ilaffela that his family had managed every tiling with Pasqualino, and that the lawyers had settled the matter with a tine of a few lire, then 1 told him to go to his home He left me, promising on tlie soul of Ins mother not to reveal to any one that lie had been hiding at my house. And are you sure that he kept the asked tlie old man. promise? 1 am Ilian sure of it be. nire cause if lie had revealed the place and now he was hidden, Ilia father and Aunt Concetta would have come to see me, for they are affectionate people. 1 do not know either tlie fattier or tlie brothers, but the good little old woman lias a saiuty smile tiiat is comfort to see. However, I did not wish to know them, for 1 should be afraid of them.' A quiver of tenderness passed over the face of tlie letter writer. Then lie came back to see you? he asked. Only three times, at long intervals I said io him: 'My Luigino, i:o not think now of me; think of the Bacri flees that your father lias had to make to keep you out of prison; think of Aunt Concetta; wurk and make this I will sad incident forgotten. work, too, and put by a little money, then I shall come and throw myself at Hut sir your fathers feet. if you knew what has happened . instead This has happened, cried Filippo, the striking witli rage his list upon table; this has happened; that scoundrel lias gone back lo Kosella; lias thought no more of you, nor his father, . nor his aunt How do you know all this? ex claimed Mariuceella, amazed. How do 1 know it? Eli! Some things are easily understood; some things are to lie foreseen. Poor girl, Did not I say lie poor girl! was a scoundrel, by blessed San Gen-nar- away And how annoying were those stiff What, what? questioned Don English or German ladies, who stopped your father was Don Camillo for an instant, read and then went Filippo, Castelli? poor girl! Hut I know on their way with a putter of words, your fatherOh, so well; indeed ,lie often quarreling together, like the miauing gave me work on the lists and regisot cats in February on the housetops, ters; lie died at the time of heavens! this certainly was the cholera iii 1884, did he not? llut, good of at because the effect the evil eye, lie died, mamma died, two brothers first the people at least passed by in- and a sister of mine died, all of them, different; without insults; now they all of them; no one is left me, except smiled with pity, and what was worse, an old aunt of my mother's. The some clients, Beeing those four words eyes of the girl glistened with tears. studio, They burned all our possessions. printed up there, deserted the to pay They had promised to place me 1 a some fearing lest they might have for the luxury. school, but as my father had not comDon Fillippo, who was a man of the veal's prescribed for tbe pen-io50 years, tall, stiff, with slender pleted they left me on the pavement his legs that were too amply fitted by without help, without means. Then W'ide trousers; with a beard strangely Donna Peppinella, who had been our grizzeled with black, blonde and white; domestic, proposed to me to work witli with a long overcoat of an impossible her to support my self and my aunt color, out at the elbows; with w'orn And then, and then? asked the pockets and button holes; with a hat letter writer, with affectionate attencrushed in the middle, booken in the tion. front of the brim and spotted with ink And then then Don Filippo, when he went back in went away, making excuses Luigino to the us hs often did, mistress; and I did not see him for his mind to the past, felt a spite against himself. some days; but one evening, when 1 When Mariaccella entered under was coming down from the Via del the portico of San Carlo it was early Duomo, he approched me. Xo 'one Badwas passing; we were near the Church evening, and there was a painful ness in the damp and heavy air. of San Giorgio. Excuse me, he said There had been a drizzling rsin all to me, I must ask pardon if I have and been a cause of displeasure to you, but day, disagreeable and dreary, someL did not know who when evening came there was you were. 1 did upon not reply and kept on walking. He thing melancholy in the air, and the pavement of the streets and the began again; Excuse me then, and if fronts of the buildings was a cold you will permit I said, Thank dampness that sent sudden chills ou; good evening, and hastened my through the bones. steps. The girl cast uneasy glances around; Hut lie followed me at a distance the people in the street passed by in and followed me for many evenings trousers turned with steadyup, haste, but without coming near me, without ing themselves by means of the ends making any Bign me. evenone Hut to ot their umbrellas iii order not to slip near one Miccio's evening, ing upon the wet pavement; the carriages shop, a young fellow that was intox went fast, tightlv closed, spattering icated cam up to me, talking to me, wheels when the muddy water passed puffing smoke in my face, and then was through a puddle. The Portico out his hands tohe then listen silent and lonely; the public letter- ward me. 1 don put know what lie would t writers had deserted it and Don Filip- have done, hut he had no time. Luo was making ready to do the same, took him witli a list between igino him. lariuccelly approached his shoulders. "Good evening!' The drunken man swore, called foi The letter writer turned to look at I still, help, aud drew a knife. her. what would frightned. A ring of people gathered Good evening round the two men, and some police you have? running. Luigino defended himI would like to have you write a came self with warmth. And what would letter for me. Don Filippo had a moment of hesi- you have done, he said to the guards, he of- if this had been a sister of yours? tation; then, quickly resolving, I to see my sister insulted, fered a cnair to the girl, seated him- Then, was in peace?' And then the self beside her, and lighted a piece of and stay What a good fellow, what candle. The light at first tremulous, crowed: lead me arose strong and smoky. Don Filippo a good fellow! in And they We walkas if near on him, bowed triumph. rubbed his iron spectacles When we were alone, lie ed away. his coat sieve to clean them, lie stuck said with an impassioned voice: Parthe pen handle over his right ear, and me far permitting my self to call with his elbows leaning on the table, don self your brother! Then 1 pressed and his chin between his open hands, my Then we saw eacli his hand. is about? it exclaimed: Now, what evening, tie said he cared The girl did not answer, but a strange othermeevery so much, he loved me so, and for and deep emotion wss to be read upon he to marry me; and I all ready her face. She was poorly dressed; feltwished a great affection, a desire him for faded over an old ulster, closely fitting always to near him speak. and buttoned down the whole length to see him 1 told him that 1 had neither of her person, descended a shawl that nor outfit, and he was offend neck. dowry and head her protected only me; he thought of setting up She held her hands against her chest, ed at for himself, and then. and shop of the ends shawl, in the wrapped was motheramid its fringe the light of the candle He told mehisthat he, too, that father was employed as illuminated the young girl's face. A less; in a public office; that two of You do not know what a good heart clear cut oval face, worn by suffering clerk brothers worked at the arsenal, his so attracso but lias. If lie has gone back to beautiful, and grief, Luigino which and at home there was an old sister ot tiiat ugly woman it was from caprice, tive, so pitiful in its sad pallor, his father. Aunt Concetta, that did for he iias tlie fault of effrontery. did not succeed in altogether discolor- the household work of the family. lips. liul you who say you know how to ing the delicate cheeks and thincast She paused an instant as if forget- write, a The black, melancholy eyes why did you come to me, and ful. The had drizzling raiu begun not write to him, to his aunt, to his sadness over her light heart breaking with a persistent sadness; the father to for surely whole face, and under the eyelids again street reflected in its puddles his father? dewy with tears, told a story of bitter deserted of reddish the the gas lamps; and the face of Whv? weeping and overpowering anguish. there was anlight oppressive silence that tlie girl took on uu air of sadness and Don Filippo was impressed by it. of a sense melan desolation. do and, trying to make his voice more gave Don Flippocomfortless Forgive me coughed violently, not make me talk any longer, for I confident and reassuring, asked anew: choly. blew his nose, breathed in a pinch of have not the I have What is it about, my daughter? strength in order to See here t must you are to write bergamot, and, planting his elbows on fasted two days asked witli attention have this lire I sold my bedstead come back tlie little table, to Luigino that he lively curiosity, And then ami tlie other night, while I was taking soon; tell him that I will not believe aud that then? tlie flatiron from tlie heated brazier, what my heart tells me The face of the girl assumed a ten- stunned by wearness, by grief, I don't I do not believe him false; but he must I der look of affection; but from her eyes know how, all tlie coals burned my come back, for if he does not come flowed tears which were memories of hand. Xo. She took her right hand from shall be obliged to Madonna mia! do past happiness, present grief, ineffable underneath iier shawl; it was while no not tell him that. And she stretched anguish. blisters, piteous to behold. I swear to you on my mother's soul forth her left hand, supplicatingly, to All, this is an infamy, roared Don Don Filippo, with two great, shining that I care for him still, even more Filippo, springing to his feet. Have pity upon me!' exclaimed tears slowly running down her cheeks. strongly than at first. And lie too, then. Bald he cared so mucu for me tlie girl, write tlie letter for me; I will It was a difficult letter to write If Oh, if you heard him speak some even- go myself to take it in Aunt Concetta; and at that hour it had been a question of a begging ings! what an impassioned voice he if a lire is not enough to content you, Hut this had, and what words lie knew how to give me time until and 1 letter, very well, case . Still, the good man find, and what hopes lie had in his will give you something more. Do it felt an affectionate pity for the poor heart! My aunt, who is confined to for the memory of my father, you said her bed since all tlie family died ot that you knew him, and I have congirl. if I came home late fided in you as to my own father. Listen, my daughter,' lie said to cholera, knew that This sort of letter, to succeed it was because I had been obliged to Hut what are you saying about a her. in its intention, needs reflection and woik at the laundry. Hut we would lire! cried Don Filippo, with tears in ot go away to tlie Villa del Popolo, all his voice, forcing tlie coin into the left study. And. if we want to be sure so There is no letter alone, arm in arm, and on the steps of hand of the girl. the result it is necessary to say moments those wings of tlie manufactory Unit needed to recall the wait for ine here many things, most interesting that have passed be- stretched out into tlie sea. we sat or, lather, come with me do In talking, saying so many tilings to each you know, I live near Luigino and tween the two persons. We our looked in know liis father about future. therefore 1 fact, there must be the pathetic part, other eacli other's eyes, and the wind blew, will speak for you and manage tilings one must touch the heart, I with odors of sea fruits, and tossed my myself. and all that I can't write, because and I should hair against Luigino's face. do not know it, Xo, no! Do not make me die of dream that lasted shame; I do not wish to show myself only rob you of the ten soldi that this for Ah! it w as like afor three mouths. to these persons yet w'eeks, perhaps kind of letter costs. have pity, The girl laid upon the table silvt r Then Luigino did not continue to he sir. write me the letter. You are right, sir. Hut what kind as before. And hear why! Hut I tell you the letter is useless. lira. can I tell you? My memory does not O Madonna mial Pin losing among his companions at tlie serve me, and then, when 1 think of workshop there had been laid a wager my wits. Come witli me I will compel certain things, there comes such a as to whether Lulgini was capable of come with me! . my making himself loved by a bad woman that Luigino. I will tightness at my heart that I lose Hut with what authority will you breath. Luigino. perhaps you do not a certain Kosella, in love with tlie red haired, who also work- comple him? know it, but last year he was at work How? With what authority? cried in PaganosBliopin the Via del Duomo ed at lagario's. And that ungralful and earned two lire and a half a day one did and said so much that he suc- Don Filippo, infuriated, giving a kick as a cabinet maker. 1, who was then a ceeded. And I begged him, wept, to tlie table, while liis hat went rolling worker in the laundry of Donna despaired and lie, would tell me that I on tlie ground, with what in the Vico Scassaiocohio, must not doubt him, because he was by blessed San Geuaro? Hiltauthority, lie is my ! saw him come near me one day, two. obliged to win the wager. son Hutone evening, when Pasqualino three. I went before and he came: after I went down the Via del Duomo had been drinking, he provoked him, toward the seashore, turned by the and they came to blows; Luigino TO D.IX FKANtTSCU AMI IOItTLANI). Piteradel Pesce.and went up to my stabbed him twice witli a knife, and aunts house at the Logge di Genova, succeeded in running away unseen. lie followed me softly and quietly some- He came to my house stained with Kiennlon ovrr tlie Uulon Tael He Rata times he gave a sigh, and sometimes, blood, half dead, and asked my for- anil Limit. there is always fiveness and wanted me to hide him. turning a corner where in tlie attic. To my aunt, a crowd, he jostled me with his elbow, The Union Pacific Kail way will sell and sighed, and said: This girl has a who had asked wio had some to the excursions round trip tickets to Iort-anbeautiful face, but a heard heart. Hut house, I replied that it was Donna Oregon and San Francisco, Pal., I keep quiet and indifferent. llagelia for a message about some until further notice, from Salt Lake One day he came to the laundry shirts. And unfortunately, I had to for 867, and from Ogden for and handed some collars to the mis- have recourse for help to Donna good fur 30 days going and 80 days tress. Donna peppine, he said to her. ltafella, who, to oblige her neighbors, returning; extreme limit six months. tf. have those things ironed by that girl lends money at 30 per cent witli her n, o! to-mor- Be-cau- se Pas-qualin- A -- DUN N ILiLMLJ THE & CO., W est End Store DBAXlEU3S :osr Dry Goods, Groceries PRODUCE. Cash paid for all kinds of Furs, LJ.. Carries a full I,ine of Choice GROCERIES. DRY GOODS Hardware Queensware , BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine Skins, Pelts and Wool. All 'Done Business A Basis on of CASH. OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Sun Foundry Metoliin. Manufacturers of ; Shop and Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. Wrought a Cast Iron Fencing Boiler Repairing Specialty. 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