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Show I H PARTED BY HIS VIOLIN, I IH1 A TRUE 6TOHY OP YOU NO LOVE I Hl THAT DID NOT HUH SMOOTH. H flsJHl Opiate Halloa's Hpt'f Marrlseo wltti I flHn1 Illlar Jfoith ll-t.n Mr I"" H jBl .. Mbj th Coif !! Itasllrahtn H Bb t-P "d be " "'") I WmndPTtr, H Hf 0 w1 vranlil LaT9 inspected that H BUj "ln rai n shrew Hhe was of medinm H Hflfj height, with bright brown eyct and a HH wrt face. Thee with a fine form and I bbbbbHBI' charming mannerniadsliertnuchsonght I BBBBBsssMm 'l r tn 3rcranK Iucn ' North Karen I bbbbbbbbiTO. 8he chose to lirttow her sweetest stnllei I sbbbbbbbur!. on 'utu Nation, b whole tDuItil, hard I sBBBBsHaW young sailor, and all lhov who Might I sibbHI Bofla'a hand felt a pang f enry whoa I JsBBBBsVafl JullUB led her to th hltnr I Hw3 The young" coilo settled down to the I DEm humdrum life of the small village n I IsbbsHk? wlilch both had tircn bom an 1 reared. I HHSft J'omttmo they vrero at happy m nrer I jHXQtfl wo rounir V?l i00 ied rondo for I IbbbbWSh tach ether oonld be. I HbbbubW Julius liad accninnlated a jtnng met I rSssaBBt f money and wan dlipoml tu take lib H flHHj easily The aplo of hi eye wu LI B aHflH "a ,x n n affection wu lilt H BBv! violin, and with thoM two for company H 9w9pI he waaoanUnt tosnd hit (ironings at H HE!, home. I flHfll Although her husband played rrry H sKlftlni Wl"" Bolia carel toothing for iiinulo an 1 I HkaS delrsUd a violin abore all thing. Fur I BHteT while the satd tiolhlng Tlien she I HStlftfi would leave Julius and his violin anl H Hi J3J won) 1 run over to one of the neighbor a H Hft$Hl tosptnd the errnlng It dawnod upon H HjHwfc Jnlliiathat tho strains ho drew from til H ffljU! tlolinwtre hotiipprwlated by Ms wife. H ff slSal Thtn fjofta brgan lotltow tlUt If neath H BSlfflf a iweci eitrrlor there lay moMrlijf a BbXbI frJr tmI' that whin unco lot looeo H flffiif I waa llnl,y ungorrrnahl, and violent M H))m8 outbnnti on her jwirt bvcdmo mora and H HlniP! more frupif ht H H TOr2 Joltaa bore It all m.coraptiliilnsly, for H BJn'iv beloved hla wl ft dearly. Iluwunpen H HlHM1 lie nature that neu r hld tnalloo and lie H Ijljkij knew 8oua lived hlin w he wa atint H lw liutall tiling unit end aoino tluctaud H Hail ' rl'enc WM no oxccpllun to the H H Viral! Tulrt' H lfl(!?i 1 Axam nuT CAt'nrj aonr.ow 1 HwM una afternoon Jolius went homo anl H Hu( fcked up hit violin. Ho ha 1 druuu Uij M Htfi t"'w but A fw tlmM bfforo Hcfli e M Hlln cUlroel, "1 wUU you wonld itop that 1 flftl i)t BOlw." H H lit Jnllui raid no hd to the reqneet 1 H h which had Ix-en tande In auch u taamU 1 BB x orjr tn btcatne auyrler u Iter iHB l LiwhAnd continued i laying, and at lut IB lfL ahouted, mJd1Iuj, 1 want you ton ton that t not," UutJuIlut only aiulled and kept HB ifm outlaying boflt Krevllid with ran, 1 IBKo' andiTizInfcaitanof natcr threwltluto I iKniBai Juliua'face. M IHll!! hcn 'rr n,n Pu' way hli violin B Hyl'yJ an1 lft the Iioum. In thiert-nlnff ho fl IfHn rV' came liack and begin iocltln up hit 1 IHEut J clothing. Borli had iTcorerotl from her fl IB EfisT) nroxyftinof angfrandwat wllllutobo 1 HrMwl forgiven, but dll not ak It, Ilerwotn HVlJ "1 cur"Jr could not bo rctrftlnl, IIIB J3r however, and iho tremblingly otkol iBuB BK1 what It all meant. HB 8fu Theonlynt)!yhcrhuibAndvonchufcd IH IfI tUat 1 had thlppod on a vivel IB I J j bouudforYJrginUaIterulo4dofo)itera, HIH Ii' I) iy and week and month pauel an 1 BEl tho abwnt huiband was not heard (rum IaliRffJ and ggfl Wcot to lire wUU her liua- W Iwtidaiuirent. H Una day thirty flro year later tl o elder fl Ilotton read of tho arrival In New York ! of the United fjtate I -rig llnlnhrldge, rj , OKpUlnJallustlotton. Heuldnuthlugof n the great hope that had tpruog i In hi I trewt, but hastened to Kew Votk, only Ji to find that the brig had ittlod n few j hour before Cut hi Journey wns not II altogether frnUUm, for learned thnt niBaiuiLiAst Um captain of tl I'ril.'fWmt hi BafSHfiW! own son. It Uftnl heavy load from aHnliJiiS the old tnan'a laurt, althougli he Mt aai'lKlflVv' keenly hi dltanpointinent at tiot teeing jififlt'T M son, who ho'l for many yiur Uwu LHfiT III T lnoumed MdeoL Itll 11 roiiTT vrAns latch, Uj i & Badly tho old nmu returned to hli iiHIl n J JOni '" sorttl ,IaVfIL t'rvni tint tliuo LIr ill ti hebccuimea clow reader of tho none By ftiwj Hper and at lat, four year later, hi LaHwlilPl ilgilancowu rewarded llervadi "Tho bHHi Uf Sil Unltvd Utat brig Bainbrldgp, Captain bbIKIImWI Hutton, it cxprcted to arrlvo at tho aHiffl IS wil Brooklyn nuvy ynnl tomorrow" Otu-e Lliiliiilfi' more tho old man Journeywl to tho BaiBHiSlfL luetropolls. llefonnd thebrtit wllhdit aalK (Ml ricolty and wa luberM lulu the cabtu LBRw 1lHI to await the captain, who wa in nhora Bailll W Captain Uuttoti looked curiously at aaill 3.1 tho gray hairM old iiun whom ho Imd aalH -M n to wlfllloJ t0 B4 llll' tut Ji 1 not HM ijtj rvcognlso hhn. Sordid tho father rw HJB ' ogulzo hi aon. tilowly thoold man told HH 4l hUtrrund. Bain iwi "' um aI UI" lJutlon- ilrreepoudcd LHS tw thecoiUlu. aailw $M Dont )ou know mo, Julius? lam bHi tm your fa,llcr,B aaUI vMV ll ytM A Tfynfreftin(t mating, and aalJxf !l ll0n ll u brought to a elo tho father LlM if ill aJit-d trtiuulously, "Julius, what shall I Hli I V' tell motherr bsHrwr! 3 Captain Ilutton hesitate 1 for n mo- in ineut, then, without rvpl) lug to (ho ijue W Uon, he akvd, u htru is bofUr N She still If ttavtlthuV 4fij wTlitn j mi may tell mother that I mir w corns to North Haven wlwii 1 toiuo back LHUssslPn from my nuit voa" Hit fm An linnr'a,,r lhitton, hr, was on his Hllj jjjj way borne, mid Uuttou, Jr., wu on a Hlli in TOngutoChliio. Uhtuhervturnedtno BBBBsitv IfuU ?rars llUr llQ lurnd that hi fathcrand psssslll VW I mothir were dead, befla still ooouple psssslit Sh I t!' 11 n01llMtl< but Captain Ilutton ksssMil Km f has neter awn her slncothey parti-d. 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