| OCR Text |
Show Ilia Mrotirlhrtitr. !(kj. TlmlL) Ono of lb uioit aucctuful of rrceut llacra of fiction lotad lor U"inlnt, old time 1 let urre and Ita tender paUioa hat an Inuer hUtory, known to faw. Tbaatory baa brought lb writer Iota auddanfanio. ThlaUhow It lametobo willtrm It' author, a deter, ouni( fe-mala fe-mala newapaoer corroapondrnt, lecured board for Iter atinimar Tacatloa with a iualot old tJuakertM lu the country not far from Hprluxfleld. Tim young lady and her lioateu aoou baoarua faat frlanda. Kteolnj altar areuliig thoy would alt together upon tba lurch atepa, and the old Udy would xjur Into tho ftttentlro rara of her arm-pathrtlo arm-pathrtlo llatener theatoryof bar own liard life an orpbannl anil comfort. leu childhood; ft llrlbond ol rraMtea work, Uovold ol coaeted "achoillnij;" an eatly aud Incoiupitlbla marrltgr; n wonuohood full of tho iilaatrlna, atrugflri and imall rronomlea of Ihoaa who "ralaad a family" and "got a borne" In IberarlyUayi; a whola Ilia mini with uniitlafled ctarlm; for knowledge, power, ftppracUtlonl hha bad hungered for tba brta I of Intellectual Intel-lectual rouipaaloualilp. and bad tieeu I Kl'au Ibe atone af aolltary Urudnlni and plnohluK. Hut the pride of life bJ not bacu wholly cruiued out of her. Hbabail (lumcloooeilrrAm: Bbe baa wrlileu a book! Ve, the lut word of tba lut iKa bad bran llnlalml the vary day that her Rurtl bad arrlaet, HbeahouM 1 a nerrr forKCt to alio told bar lUtauar aa they tat totether under the mottled, iUlrerlnir abade or the tblrk-leated maplee which the inoonliKbtallhouctted upon Ibe duoratatia the "feellnRii" which he "ha I" aa aha traced tbo word "r-l-nla" and pit ft "itraljht ua;k"eaclialleof It, no: Klnla How Ioiik bad alio worked uter II? Trn Ionic yeare. An I now It wat clonal Hew vlorloua It would look In I rlnt her own book! "I hope, you put much of tbeitory of your own life luto II?" aufftited Ibe joune; woman. "Ob, my, not" enlalmed the dear old woman; "not a bit of It. Nobody would care to read that. Il'a all about loit btlr aud thins, like that." Ibe next eummer the young lady came out to the old furmhruie again but uot for more mooullbt tMta with liar quaint old friend, whoaa while llpa had lieen bitten luto alienee by tbo froall tf death. The dull, aad hmlnnd letl tho ycung womau Into the bedroom, end iolntlug to a laica package ol abeela tie I 1 1. either with welling cord, a 11 J a doien looae lellera which atood uin the bu reau Ualdetbetumblrraaudnitdlcllie, Hill 1 Marr wanted ) on to put them Into I tba U.IU11 along with berwbeuahu waa tail nut wouldn't hate uu one rl tech 'em, nohow. I can't under aland It Nor 1 can't are why lliem thereletltra aboull H' madnberjuat line hem If wy Into the grate. Jlut they did, thougli " The )oung Human read ore ol the letlrr, or rather ilnulara, for they were printed! "we regret that your uauuacrlptli notatallabletoourure and herewith return It with thanka." rlhe bad 110 nid to read mora of thrru, but placed Ibem and the rejeclel inauuacrlpt bcalde tliodiad, Thru abe rrturnt'U home, wrote the atory uf tho bumble life whbh "nobody would tare ruread,"anl made u fame the huu Irt-dtlr I an of which wculd have given tho illia pointed lite, which had Juat 1 none out In Uaikueai, gloiloua iuu I H1, |