| Show Mill N m IMI111111 m l BE L A Local Herolnoi 111014 o Written for the Newni CHAITIJU 1 Well Mi ClNto I Imve aid nnd lone all that lays In nu power to help ouH you will not Ilmlen lo I ilipl can lot save you IvldentH you die not ong for thin life A few boms at most ind YOU soul will be Hiring In that vvful hike of fire And bilmslone from vhlch there Is no escnc worlds with Jut end Try to till Jt sec terrible condl Ion Mr CrlBto try ti umUesland the heedfulness of not being saved from III Once more 1 beseech you to let me ava Tool train uoh n Ite Only saV vou are sorry for the nlckM life yO have led that you repent of yur sinfulness sin-fulness In not having jrofesned rc lljIon and let me rescue your soul before be-fore It la I too late let mo I pray you sprinkle two or three drops of UmsavJ IngSvater upon t YcolrowI I I fjTho minister paused to take breath and the dying man turned his head feebly upon his pillow all faintly niUimured No I cannot see vvluityou I In Parson Moray I Cannot confess lo 1 havmlf led u sinful life whn from AI yIn eaillest recollection the only desire o my heart has been to do good unit when during my whole life my bund tins nevei been ruined to do an Injmy tsimy i thing my God has cieated I lave not always done Unit which Droved to be for the best I have made tivitij mltnke but My Intention have been right and I have always repented of any wrong doing as soon an I have discovered my error My mother taught Ino to trust In Ood and to pray to Hmo Hm-o Nn kind and merciful rather before 1 could talk plain I have proved her teachings to be god nod know that the Lord always has been ty relent I have tried never to offend Him And am not nfrnld of the sentence I shall receive at Ills hands It will be Just It will be Kind The falling voice Ink to a whisper and the dying mnnB eyes closed calm ly I The minister thought that death hd already seized Ito I N John anti tire and left the very Iemnly Ir hOUR During the 1lt nr omen Moray and his e01lon nigh the non et Ir Crltn the NNIfe und little daughter of the letter had stood at the rot of the bed watching Anxiously the changed which pissed over the Invalids In-valids face Lmlly the little girl wept nnd sobbed incessantly mostly through grief be cause the approaching death or her beloved Cathr yel Pat fly In anger at flat Phn ennldeod the cruelty nf the a rul I things the pntnn was saying 10 him she wondered too that hr mother could bear 10 have such Indlg tittles beeped upon the husband Phe had almost idolized and nol Cement them Poor child I She did not realize at that time that the poignancy of tier Mothers griefdeddened every other sense that fh did not Lven hear the 1 voice of the reverend gentleman Inuen I less I notice the absurd things he WAN I saying Mrs Crl to aroused herself from the sort of stupor which hud been creeping over her ns the door closed behind tho minister I and both she and rmlly knelt at the bedside o the dear one whose earthly life was Cat departing The wife laid her bind softly upon the cold forehead and the daughter gently Clasped the Motionless hand A deel drawn breath came slowly I I from dr I colorless lips and again ro the lasi time In I mortality Mr Crlsto opened his eyes Again too he olok feebly 1 My darlings he said hear and remember till These ministers will be after you sometime when I am gone Do not give heed to them they are wrong They ore pulling a lot of strings but not one of them will lift I the latch to the boor of heaven Avoid them nil llulrcmember this that I tell you for IIR true Is I trust And It will remain forever all the ret win pass away hut this that I tell you of will continue onnnd onand on there will be no end to IIno endl lT en1 I Is I key that will be given to man on the earth which will open the door nf Heaven the door the doors There Is I 5 ring of keIrs nn endless clrclcl The doors of heaven will be unlocked find the Inhabitants of earth will hu hon the path and the way of entrance The Key for the first door will be brought here listen to the who bring It mid follow where I Is taknrernemhcr that I tell You I have Seen IIt Is I truI 3 true Mr CrlVtos hat breath went out with the utterame of tho last word Ills life had closed without a struggle Friends came In and attended to the necessary preparations for bulbil Mrs Crlto moved shoot bec and liters 80 calmlY that Mary mnrclel Unit non Suspected how keenly site Poised the blow of her huslunddoath Little Lenity unable to endure the Right oC her 10thr whtt face shift herself tin And Spent tile nl wild tLr i of list hot first great sorrow alonrr rr Clsto h1 a mnldpn I sister hI Inthe nol his Mother Child Allots Ja1 InhcrItd great wealth front Maternal Inhel1 lrdt Wlh maral grelatlyce This ladys Filter rnme 10 lot be renved wife And child with consoling words for their Inand generous prop grenu oIUon for their future Ml s cathar ln Crlslo was 1 good business woman an well aa n rich one nl Oil did not wall Until the funeral rites were eyes before opening a conversation wIth hr eoneaton wih rIRlerinlnw anti nle concerning eoncerln their plans for days to Come > After expressing n desire tn Ink charge of her brothers funeral Inv all conducted In her nwn Avay and to bearall eXIns which Itnis Crlto aIhrjVgj U rally agreed to Ill JIa Catharlue quiet I approach the other pUr of the bubJeN rhehad under con temptation You cant keep up I your house Tied ly I now that jour head Is I taken away You had better close everything up at once and you and ErillY come home Mth me My brothers child shall lie I to mp an If she nere Air on from this time on And Mho Catharine stroked girl the caressingly shining golden hiilr of the little A thrill of pleasure almost stopped the pain In Unity heart for an Instant In-stant at the thoughtof living in tho grand beautiful home of her aunt of which she had heard much aunt she had nr seen Tier father boil been only a grocer In Essex JJmrlnnd nplnd with but moderate success In business and Kmlly was only thirteen ta she mu y Ire excused for the feeling of Brut Ilcnlon I which elm to Tier nt the slig lelon of Tier aunt Although hr father had hn dead hut three slave Again her mother caused her to wonder by gravely shaking her head And an werlng decidedly No flte Catharine nulr e more than kind hut I nly Ant I will not give up our home at present Miss Cathnilne was not used to be I ng da nay And her face flushed S lightly I I as the urged the a f cruhe I Kmtly Is I capable of rrelvlnl I a high I aucatlon eerj opportunity I for which he shall I have if A you accept my proS I panels Mm Crt nh said Still Mrs Crlsto was firm and not I I I 1k lil anwunt of liel unition could turn hr IUIIV much to Jmlly 1 r burprlsi At the funeral I a tTllnmier of light erool the girl s mind In record to what med to Tier the IIlngo couts her mother of laic was taking PorspinMomy V > the arrangements oC Mils < lithurlne delUeiad the fun r nl l discourse And n thu child Us encd to his I cOiiKlinnlliil of hr tiuru m nded und not li < hearted father to e t o rnnl punishment shil conililded tha het mothrt hae < peln11 hr nunt I rofTerrd hopltnllty because o if the 1 nohahimy there was of their being bilged a H hear such things frer ntly It I the new homo vveri accepted ton strcttn went form houw to hostile jlhe little CRY of light wnH n true one 1 mlly dim jvered nfUrwaulr hen rI it themselves the Mother anti thingillve talked over the whole nfTnlr In Ipcnme moro Intimately 1qulnl ed with each other than e Infore ttmllj1 Mis Cristo said more than onep u it he two sat together clasping each pllict hillidi J want you always I gel bciir In mind lion last words your latMr said to us Never forget wlut ho said and remember that the things h told Utonte tiaic Poor little Imlly I waR well that m ny important I things I Alert consldeied hetwovPher rrt unit Tier mother ol I tjolti filed tn the child s memory In good leor4i ypnr had not listened since the < ath ot her husbuil whin Mrs Crls to follovu1 him There was no nlterna fly for Lmlly nera her Ions home ro Must he uccerited tin Tier oiAn and hpl rigileptti n gieut degreo I must be of a secutlury Consideration when eonlcl Imrwllh those of Mll Cathal file Yet Lmlly found her aunt a very kind and eonsllnl umn In most respects And nr the 0rrJW for the 10 nr her parents had Somewhat oulldd she found herself gradually growing Into the ways And Ideas of Miss Catherine and becoming more sad more attracted I attract-ed to hr very day Gratitude llrst and then love made Otutude Irt male I easy and natural for the girl to yield nhellalnIIY to the stronger anti more Matured Mental Powers of the vorrairs Tn nr passed moI blCul hAppy years for Emily The high eduCation edu-Cation which her Aunt had dllm1 should obtain had been successfully nducted Under the bent teachers that mealth > could procure And besides fire nrlency In learning Loftily AIR line j seated a I full share of both wit 111i Iuty 10 there IR nothing wOlde rul In t1 fact that File Peon henm tho I entef of Attraction In the tnno nno Iagnnt circle of oolpty l Into which nhe I Wan Introduced 1 the Adopted chlm dust heiress of her wealthy nnd amiable I aunt llaipy days ohl happy days were I HIM for Imlly Crlsto Often the Pat at tier hotI or hr piano anti np to the dulel sounds hr klnul finssom brouh forth from the Strings or eye which lout ter Ir loving toueh would lave remained Inanimate Oh yo4th Is I so bright nnd love IN I Into ivilept Bring firing not to me the dread Imrln of care My heart Is so light my life so complete com-plete And the world oh tie old Is so fair s fair Who would ask that more treasures or pleasures be given Who would venture to whisper aWhile prner To procure unit secure a blest molon In heaven While the world oh the world Is I so fair so fair The worldly sentiments expressed In tho e lines were un Index lo EmIly14 heart at twentyHirer Ilememberln her fathers dying testimony she gave herself no anxiety concerning rcllglor thinking I something new might cOle for h for away In the distant future when the woild hid grown lets fair and her life might be lens complete In fait she began at that very time to feel rather strong nppreheiwlor that the time was dmwlng near too rapidly w hen the freedom she now reveled In would be token from hr and the brightness and glory of th world In which she lived and rejoiced would be hut away from he presence She felt this because of certain clr6um stAncem which wr haplng About hr For two years she had accepted th addresses of Dean Augustus Campbell I gentleman verging on middle Age tin he was Ilss Citharlnes preference among many who bought the favor of both aunt and niece It mattered little nnl I matcrl Itt to Imlly who was the alien hint of Tier aunt nnd herself when they went Into Society as they were always togstber anti tbp dan wa so reserved and Cecil fit Tile manner toward her that she had never felt the least Inconvenience from his being I present on any occiMon And nlv I It was not until her twentythird birth diy that anything occurred to disturb the blissful buoyancy of her pure and fresh young noul I Miss Tmllj ane aunt observed to her that morning It was the 19th of November 181 Iho nenn wishes I me to speak with you today to-day on on Important subject come to my room In half an hour and I shall be hal ready to talk with you A number of fancies numbe fance came Into rinllj mlnd during the half hour of waiting wien PO pent In atnton I to a window garden the care of hlrh File found much pleasure In The dean ranted her aunt to spenK to her on an Important subject What subject oC Importance eoul1 he be Interested In that Could concern hr1 Bad he really nal Concluded to aroup himIf l and ir > traveling I hole Ijl ooifletlims heard MAIN of between him and her aunt Ami were her feelings In Ito rnnoller1 In the mAtter Whether she would KO or remain nt home No That auld be too good a thing It might be romcthlng in his eccleslosti fat Wd tie Affairs for hlh lie would ned to borrow money and ash sh was expected to Inherit hr aunts joirty Possibly they required hr nlton for Rome transaction that wan to lo I made Imagine Kmllys astonishment when In the quit of hr aunt private lit Ingroom thnt dtKnllled lady md the following declaration In her usual Tavo aid business like war The dean hai been thinking for Some time Emily that your twenty third IlrMay would he an aplroprllt time for the formal tm nnnolnomnt oC our betrothal He has discovered that You are far ahead of mol nunl omenat your age that notwithstandIng notwithstand-Ing jour vivacity there Is I a world of Profundity within you which needs only oppoiunity for development anti you will do honor to his home and his snlntly calling He has therefore lie 1 Idcel that vour marrlnro shall Inks let 4 Oi chrli Ink-s In his own hapel JIlc Chrli hnlel This I 14 his present to You Thin morn Ing singularly appropriate a mbl nnd Irner book I 0 I See you himself thin Afternoon and we may ride wih him over to the vicArege 1 All rmllj found vole I for wan Well llp y rl f Aunt spoken In o ton so Tom that Its meaning could not have hen under Ptood TIT the stately lady as old placed th den r Im gift In Imilys lontids Go to your loom nol Miss CatharIne Cath-arIne continued It will be best for you to spend most of the day by yourself I n jou have I subject matter which will roqulr draper reflection than Anything Your mind has hitherto contemplated irrlige Jon will come to see is I a wry Irt filing I Iml went 10 hr room aa bidden j She had surely soinetlilng to retl cl ul I On U lint wan this her aunt reUe < dean wero paving the wiy and prig pr-ig her 1 for Something great In hd Via It I I 111 Unlit with hersclfr at ho out ked Ail ouldltbcvhcrldcil I of litdad 1 life to live always with the doan What did she know < f hiNt hi-Nt life and rhrneter lie hada I W Yot been clul simply Civil to hr 1 there anything more to look for What ort eif a life would It bo any how with a man who kept so cloe wlhln himself tint after two yean 11111111 iiiquilnlnnce with him It was Impossible to Judge I whether then veto 1 murk animation In Ills mul thnt might undor Pont clrcumtnnc bo I touholl t And nude to Appear Outward I l A In some lor1 or it the whole bring nivo actually Indicated l toy the serene selfsulllclei never changing I surface juund Imlly1 fi > u id nt IciiKth tint her re flections wee 1 compounded of ques ton none If which she was able to auwe An1 she did not know whether to be p11 or Poiry volien her reverie It A an III often by the announcement that the dean h1 arrived and ribbed toP V to-P he r privately 1 For Ilw first time In their lives the dn I mil 1 mlly stool rue 10 Ce nlole What would he say7 Bow would h I e net wr thc quintlens which Iuton whih invited through her mind now Should a he be frlchK ned rrlhtned or pleased nt his ap l > oath IX ho did condescend to tcp tov I aid hu as she enleird the room And Stripped Yrs he con extended his Hind n thing ho hud never done before Hut he only ton hid her tin en reHK ctfully there was n prct Sure of the plump pretty hand she reached nut to him not half so hearty a hnndhake no 1 certain good looking 1000 looklnl navy omoo hall taken puln to give hr on crl oelnn nhen they had JutellWithl this thought arose if liucldfn feeling of depression for could Ant tile Inn realize that According to his Own f1veree they were that day ac Wall Y < IsRured l And PO they not soon tii bi t married Was this oil the lonstiatlem he thought necessary on ot ueh a momentouo occasion She took I lie Neat ho mulloned hr to un the lm it more lie Neatest himself upon but there t Was dhitance enough between them Pit flint lie llul < not have put hl ntm mound her wllt and She could first have len1 hILO her head upon hi shoulder even had the delr for Such Intimacy Intmy uptod It Your aunt tins i told you of my In tentol began tile of Ian She Ions uncrd Urnl1r In n Vuice hlh II tool A great effort lu Rite Steady t There will be certain hound now Nhlch we must not Irnrnd he eon flatters For Inisitance ou I Ilet wnlk hnmo from church till your Voting friends again but Accompany nGaln neoomlIY your aunt alivam whether she ride or nallus Almo aoll entering Into converrif t Ions which tire likely 10 be prolriged with gentlemen like Sir Robert the duke find otheis hor Ilr IMe nlel ok fat opportunities of lnlng oil Into dlsculnn if their rorle themes AI IC lit any little A gentleman Phould I Ioltmnn < presume tu nk YOUr hand for inure than line dance In ail evening us that brllllnnt but orfcn alve OUnl nilmnn dw nt Lady Inmlton decline nt Often I huh endeavor to be Patient with VIA con enilng theme things for a lime but you must be guarded We must leave no room for scandal orCu unfavorable things to irjiiallof0u I I ttust limi Appreciate the present I chose Cr YOU a Ji bentt ng the day 1 shall try to Inwerel Ionfly nl most dazed withwhat she had listened ltent to and unable to Collect he thought You mill rid lh your aunt Sand myself to the vicarage now thee are life change to he mad there and as I am going nr ou MR as No elf aecomlany mc bald the J Tenn nrfs look < Without another word Imily left the rom and ai If compelled by the dnn ft woid prepared for the ride to the vicarge und ment site arvelled nt Ih n herself now as ear efore File had wondered wh hr Mother lore some tilings without IUIJln Which mile felt like 1lmk Ing most sharply Cel Ik For more that a month Imlly AT lowed hermelf I 10 be drawn steadily un toward the cut mlnlnl point lt hlch fill hr girlish fancies anti mnldn hopes Were 10 be nloI lP In ihat aeernd 10 hr a vague mystery She VlgUe Ih felt thai th little kingdom hereln she hall reigned for a brief hlrul son as qUn of love anti prong anti nameless tham Uas Ialnl out of her life that henceforth she was to III 110 Ir titan mere mole In the bright circle of stain where she hoe been of all the ul mot attractive or she should pass out of Ight Altogether Why was she allowing herself to be thus t placed Iwhlml Immovable prison I ties or what seemed n dreadful with out even demurring wlh Strange Lal It may seem to those burn Nhore universal freedom I Is the rule there meta Ftrong reason mill Prnl Imily vas tieing Imly passively led along as title Permitted helf to he One wn that haln lived vvllh Tier aunt for tn Years Jthout opposing Tier will In a single I IURlanc ollloRlnp I poured l to hr that to atcmpi doing 10 now mould be an utterly holsilles hOIleo undertaking She loved and revered Tier aunt Aide al 1 Air deeply Indebted tn lit r an well und dependent upon hr I fur every earthly eomlort Bow could she nutr istrepisth ond courage tn disappoint such a friend and Incur hr lasting dlsulouuro by opinjsliiK her will or qucstlonlnc her judgment Sho felt unequal to such an effort She did not know her own strength of character or her ability to mork up a Purpose to completion s dormant cnpelon had been her controlling force because uf her cnlhe reliance upon hr aunt A fuItI unclor Cncull Another reason for her compliance with the plans of her aunt find the dean was that being possessed of strong hjBlcal as well ns mental powers 1 pow-ers but without understanding them she felt the natural I Impulses which luldc most young people Intn tho hymeneal hy-meneal path And often without knowIng know-Ing why she shuddered at the thought of living a whole life time perhaps along a-long one like he Aunt Catharine with no husband and n child of her own nil now to mnry the cold un rslonce mi blahard dean did nol Poem 10 hr so dreadful With all the Sacrifices she aw she would have to make 18 to remain unmarried and aO grow old Site did not consider wry carefully what might bo the eonS quences of ouch I step hol er or 1 neverwoun have thought that She ouhl have Imol at a glance could stop have 100k1 Into the future but n little way that she was welling her freedom al much too low I Price las71 how many Innocent victims have been thus sacrificed on such unholy un-holy thrlnes The days went on until but two reo Muffled between Imly And the MornIng Morn-Ing an which she was to takethe fatal leap 1 was Saturday the = r of December that day would pass and there was yet the Sabbath to b lived unit then would com the sealing of hr doom lr Aunt had been rather more tn tier In her ways toward her of late than for years before for Jl Catharine Cathar-ine was nol one to Parade emotional feelings In 1 general way or oven tn show that she had them Hut ttv > thought of rally going out from her home anti of hr Allowing the Ialm of nnother upon the Young girl being to hcom paramount to her own doubtless doubt-less caused the transitory softening of hr manner toward her nlep That Saturday morning I s Cath nrlne led the way Into the room wheel whee-l mIY trousseau was all arranged uvci Tons I uo jmt 01 JOl joj vpuu planned everything In the most tast flll and elegant style White and gold Were the colors chosen A splendid bridal robe of richest satin velvet Irlnmod nigh the royal ermine shont like ripples of gold Ittelf When turned about for Inspection imlly realized t 11 xi t 01 i t no that She Wn 8 fast growing Into the 1114 cold UndtIn Integrative ways of her i A lint unit the I man that was Soon to i 411 i I 1 be her husband Them we no thilll J I i t of Hi light In her heart no joyous smile 11 upon her Mrs n word n Kratlncntlnn il IrUncalon i nt her conana6d as She hohI1 the I I I faulllii leUp pAn perfect In every I renpiil with which her aunt hud oey pro I dierl Tier Site meI 10nh1 the I I of Ill call beautiful thing I A nd asked with rnnrkbl thlnl unconcern It What hAI Volt wr aunt i 1 Iurpl yal ur annt I it 11 I nlptilrlli nniwer1 A Use CIthrln Ind tht lnrt or the 11 t Irnelll I was nlhed i Lutir In the ifay the lean called with I imilleulir metmgo for nmlly I At I gynr You will come forward lomorrow j N Ills s Imllj he mid and make pub i I Ic I demonstration In the church that I I I P lonfiss Christ Thin you Will tht 11 11 I I rcpaiatoiy to our nuptials the follow 9 Ing Mooning It I Is nOt nlnl 1 very fortunate I 4 bought of it In time It would likely K 1 I save given elso I to 1nYuahl remarks 41 i hn1 I I a holy mail or the clrgy mnr I I 1 rlN a wnnn outside the pales I I For Poison Ivnrn the lean lookel I 0 earchinaly Into Iml Cle a he I finished his entee and It wa well I t ho I ilM for hp SUM she hud turned very iid N hll Unit hut for the ulpurt oC his arm she inuit have fallen to the float I 4 1 Ito assisted her to the sofa said that he I wn glad to > I e4 hii Pe that religion and the I i rel UI IF thought of entering Its thoulhl enterlnl I nncrcd folds f o uhl 3 n Move her Relied I he should Lo I ring for a errant and being Answered A In I ho lipgatiVe took liU hat and do 11 I rfNI I For the frt time II many Months n s tho dm t lrd to JPmlly what he I I hould require nf her mly next lay il I t hele I dde clime to her memory wltn I 1 A Idn trice and plainness the I I word of her dying father And the or pentrd clifirge or her Ithor to I I I i iar them In mind That with I th 111 mild the Iden il A I or onilnr lo regard these word of eir sainted Parents enured the faint I nOFS and emotion vhlch the Iran had I 1 Jolced over If he told the oun truth 1 0 lor inure 1m 1 un hour After the 1 11 i Ican had fallen his < n leave Tmly lay 4 I quietly upon the Mrn hr eyes Cloned 1i 14 her hnnlo Clasped and Tier lips ro 14 I I fig In silent prny r The her nlnI In 5 i Iva mad up Rod she Alone and spent k If j 1 Another honor tit t her driel forming And I vrltlng letters I These the left upon the i I Llo 4 I finesse ill but one anti putting on her l winter wraps nni i bonnet roe isolige 1 14 jat7t les ly from the house took n sheltered ry pati to the street left n note hele1 tret Ir nte In the I lardenr boy Where he would bp sum it t k b 1 tn see It and then wnlt hurriedly to 1 wnrl Hit mail station I was night there Was Itl danger of being inter I 11 If f rupleI especially aa she Were a Close iy I dtawp teary rell 1M Whn the dn left rmlly ho took the trouble to 10 to hr aunt and In 1 Als 46i Ri I for hot what had occurred Mate Inn I I request that the oecurd Ilpq i young woman might not bo disturbed younl left to r plti herself tit t contemplite the new riches I ti it is of various kinds Phil was about to cam I 4 Into ii sslon oC 1 t This Was providential for Emily In A I the nw scheme File had laid although W h e knpw nothing of It nt the time I M I lmp r Several times dilring the evening Miss I dlrlnl Catharine llitenedint her 1 enlnp door f j r A 1 but hearing no stinnd within 1 1 she con J1 I I cluded bent to do ns tho dean had said 0 4 I I leave hr to herself anti her own renee tun until site dephred to speak with 1 I < Wlh 11 l othe And to remain no longer In Rnltudo Ul I was therefore title 1 ncxt morn 1 Ing when the door if IJmly mor room t I I 1 Wall gently oned unit one of rom the 14 house Molds went In Not Seeing hr 1k L I l L hove mistress she thought sCng must I IN IT hae gone Into tilt garde so she 141 4 i I went quietly Iwa n1 not until t 44kt Mine Cnlhprln wns ready for church I 41R 1 I was there any stir created In the house 11 regarding MISS Emilys whereabouts A Ir IV I 1 t tasty search was hen made through i I the houee nn1 grounds but no trace I 4 il I of the mining girl was dloord tre lolit I I The gardeners boy Charley a bright A 1 anti honest Young fellow whom rmlly i I Imly i had gratultously almneo1 much tn 1 r u the way of education first edlcalon suggepted I i tjM nn Idn hlh IO to tin Investigation I I at her writing desk InnUnton I I vl And thee were Ilsor aunt 11 enough 11 aUlt i J I as horied bond measure ap I the It fk 1 revelation She ohlnlI k t or At She took till a letter addreseed t6 I I is ndre hrff nO rend < I I 1 U My dear Aunt Catherine Do not lilt t k blame life inn Feverely and do not Al I 1 I grieve too 011 over what may at N I I I first appear to you like the mont object 11 1 Ingratitude from the nice i4 Ilgrttulp rrOt nleo ho owes 11 V you po much The < fall explanation of L ff I 1 the otnl Course which I haVe 10 I i Pi telonsined I to ink te fee Nor an I nm ablo 1 to give tn Iou now Is I h this I Could not though J ynt 1 my life mere nt stake thugh I I ry the it can Nol 1 den until an hour neo did this fact dawn upou my mind Ilur t I hal go AWAY nnd return no more I I n lOr I it nt least not until this subject shall have grown too old for comment 8hal 11 0 t commnt I i I ould hp 119less fur you to try to thrill < I me I Should avohl Any attempts that I I 11 I ti might be mad to Irlnl te Track at 1 Present Anil wr It Ioalhl that I I I I should he brought Track tu Von there 1 l would be no aUoraclon In 1 for any 1 I 14 ill of us for I never can comply with I Your depires 1 and those of Dean Camp 11 i belt never never neverl I hay hl n8r nee enough I money by me No that T need not suffer 6 I I a from want I I am prudent whleh I 1 110 Z lif r Intend to be I take It with m ° because t I 11 I IIw 3out would wish me to i I I Forgive dar aunt what will seem I st I Ir lo be wrong In jour tetImation but 11 Jr I n uhat I know to be right Ilowever my I t resent course may apper In my it Ii heart I fhnll never cense to be grateful I i0 for the many nnd lasting benefits I i t I have received nt your Kind hands With unchanging loe I am I I 4 t IIMILY t fT 4 e Ing Accompanying title wa the follow i I 4r 1 jjj Inl his reverence Dan Augustus I 1M I ump e ti nwrend Slrla1 the quslon ever ben i put to ine if I were wiling tory A to-ry jour reverence doubtless I I J q 0 en ehouhl have weighed said question be S p t I fore this time nnd niut hive answered I I q Its a i I now doNo I nm not More If I 1 V P than i this Dean Campbell I will notl N k ITo I-To my surprise I have discovered that I j t I have a will nf m own an Strong a j k i your If not stronger I do not bellevo i kw V li r ns jou believe I could not enjoy what I i you rejoice over Our lines In life are far apart Marin between us would k vjf i I I he a false ouln mockery before hen i I That be the ycn You may spared W I Irouble or trying to convince me ot my I error which You never could do I go I away privately probally forever Thu only grief at leaving Is I the reparation r from my beloved aunt Please comfort N I hr If I may venture a Suggestion I 1 purple bridal robe would be quite as becoming and more appropriate oil this r p I oceasion than a guldell one 11 May you both be happy KMOY CII1STO I I Concluded next Saturday Ir I |