| Show I If ar I j I RECOLLECTION OF THE CARLYLES ni 1 tl1 i I A Scolchwomant Vewrkt of a Pleasant Week With Mrs Carlyle M I Ot 1 From the New York Independent fi In the summer of ISeG I hud tile fiI I ot meeting Jlrn Carlilo at n Plea 3 ure i I I frtendB hou c on the outflltlitH t of Ion remaintbo Oil Ill don She 11 ilOmrB of hir Ir i i lact jotrmlmd 1 t Title t her huhandlIbrar waln the hands i ot pointers and decorators TIM ca wet we-t I I changed ol Ince the oarly dao m hen In I 1 olmllar elro mtlOce ohe took refuge I t 1 i 1 t In I her back garden f ran gkmOnj j I bnV rig put up there a tont ly man of IT I cloth Frg lth a IIIhl tfl1 P 1r1 t i I tbrown over them Her gypsy instincts i failed tier on this ocrnlon and th dN 1 I i c erection er1l0 to iitct uuon her Now t ttt NI their wits a true y houwkeeiwr I P al I Cheyne How PO all that was Incumbent I m was nn occasional 111 to note plo 1 I gross Mr Carlyle was with his rela ej i 11 I thc In Scotland Letters < urae from I I him eiery day and they were wad o with eagerness My place l at tile 1 J 11 luncheon table wits always beside Ito I 1 Carlyle and one day a tetter from her I i 5 huabarfJ being opened by her I coiild I 4 f I not avoid seeing the first Wi nlrt My I I own dearest One of those letters contained III 1 j i I con-tained a small pattern ot t wood cloth I I hlch she Showed me saying Its a f I 1 I wants mI opinion ot thin and 10 know I I I whother lt advise film to finv ld u1h II lj i made of It Generally shedF1fl d i matters wr entirely mettle hy wt 1 1 jl I 11 I so much so that hen the tailor man com 10 try on a frock coat he aI I iiJlJ < I ways asked for hr decIsion rural tin I to her he uould any Should roll like JmrOUld t I t t velvet collar Tandem I IJ I Unfortunately lone years of bad I J 1 tl 1 health had I left her ery much an Invalid 1 I j 0 Inval-id It was an effort to walk much and lIIIiIJX Ii f f I i her hands were weakened III by rheumJ 11 l I IF I firm BO that It was Impoinllilei for her 11 th 1 t to make ny return for the letters dally r received She I was W01ullyellilin t nnyl I 1 the charm of Tier early I l I if I 71f r lie Imagined I But site dressiA dc in a rich I a Quaint style and rlght glowIng ecd l 11 I 1 J lit up her face I never aw Tier cnler 5 it room without thinking that I Borne N I lk ad I previous figure had stepped out t an t 1 b 1 Ifl If f t old Hiinnlsh picture One could under I saM Mr Car l a r tnnd why it had been to I IDf t lyle that his wife was ixtraacant In I I r f dress the more Ho that she was known J II l npkjy a court dn armaker Ills re I 00 1 if I plyapIr My wife li I the mot evil 15i1 j J nomlcal woman In london Onesuch I t J subjects husbands are not alwajs th 4 I 11 f best Judges but we may give 1 film the I t t I benefit ot the doubt An It lnx dim I 1 1 t cult for hr to ascend the Pill I I then 1 Young and active WB on the watch 10 It i it b S I t move her thin front Is rind tu gt for her 1 I t 11 anyt rig she hnd forgotten I a k III I I nowledrment of there setvic 8 she J I ill it ij It gaveme her Photograph when h Id glj t 4 goo < lby kindly enpressing the hope 1 It I I that should I ever become fetble like rr 1 J I her I might alto find a willing helper 11 1J I This photo ricnlls her MMdly a delicate i r j I deli-cate Poem of rare lace being the charmIng I f charm-Ing substitute for it < a p f I f1 I When speaking ot her husband Mrs r g I 1 Carlyle never made line ot Ills nom I t but only ot tile Innoun h rind him If i 7 rind very amusing we OF a If lit1not Iii f 14 I torleshetotd I l like1 ym1n1VQ1 1 ait P I t give People presents anon I11ouI thai T 1 i I they may guess from w horn they come 0 J ia i cale a cc I Ems him an umbre 11 P I tj Mrthday gift but he Is 1 so attipld he I 11 used It for a whole year without knowIng If 1 f I know-Ing who was the giver I 11 I A pothole IarttrQ I 0 was told of a little I wale A dog that shared their hnme shoitly rlr mettlelnont nh Ill r fs I I tS after their settlement In London Carlyle 11 40 it I I Car-lyle reemeit to hate this dog and was In I the habit of showerlnu tplthets if I on It t so much so that sl ltpry endeavor 11 it I 41 was madeto keep loto outoT his 1 1 slgl r I of In Border to Insure Ila hallAsfReloni j exercise the poatman was In ho hnhlt 1 lD I of taking It vJiiihln4bi its mili I T 11 11 1 tress request on lite noornln roundl One day start Il was run liver and i was brought home andly InJured and nlghatdir rJ z near death The might of It thus hurt I t i affected Its master so deeply 1It he I I 1 hut hlmelt u ln hi rom ftirthe r e dfljh IPrr1m I ftl I mAlndr of tho doo tor notwlthlnnd it I Ing all assertions 10 the eontrBry he linal dearly loved if do If Carlyle I dl rlre r I fi f could thus deceive hill wits tin to his I feelings It was no wonder that he Ile I AII I celved others anti led them to Pee only t the affection if1 g L cov q 4 ore deep feel I rig an anew often covers I the Volcano This IA I characterlllo ot I g his nation To betray onct inmost j I W R ft Onto tionn nio T n Scale Lonna tin on I I I I pardonable weakness and unmanly sign ot tljJt j I 0 I living e long trIIKII to obtain I I I tP 01 quiet for Tier luIIn Alto Carlyle Ff a e0hred that File hill become 1 as men fl lye to Pounds an al lie wait Proof of j gf belo 1 bw nt log lackln A trrlor I a h l to Intel of moat Pacific I + and friendly nalllre happened tu hark I it little on tile night if tier arrival I r Next morning I otg said she emh To I I t urn home for a night In 1 offer tn re rover from the eITet of siceplerstiess hnlh1 to a rate distance during the I j d I remainder ot hr 101 for carriers time daily that I site il t t ti carlim call I accompanied at Chilyno t On One thus tic jq r I had an opportunity of oclng the Into I oftbe house IS had lite old i copy J I I 1 1 1 lolled air which Is I Kholl er Sent tl 1111911 T IT 14 t I Uh furniture In mlIlleelllo 1lollh r f1 al hOI everything seomIng too hug I for the general 1 1lh i j W i 4111 I I r I 1 as om c r LN P = omd mT1he thIM floor facing tile Iti rl 141 i1 I 14 I front Ontatethig you so It111 h 1 I I hut a large folirpost bell lh ar I if I lot curtain a I land hen Inl for a n J f I large room with high eln1 uh an tNt 1 411 1 tire cantonal In fkollond still It seemed j I V a ludrlc < Ily out nf 1Ieo I In till mall loweclld Iondon where there I 1 b 1 Ylomlg n rlnl R IV ol I e to round St tJ W 1 rl f I ortumately a thiv room i i Jk i II Opened off II so nnos mll1 wu set at 1 I 11 rest as 10 the puee elul for com I I fort j 1 r 11I I Thc brightest time for drp Calylo 1111 aj II taU wn during dinner Dityafter day it I I I she patured forth uItty stories incist of llhllr I I 1 Ir will c h I have almost forgottea buk In 1 I t I tiny came It 1 would m desecration tn a it 4 I1a af I r I I tellipt to roptat 1t r of them I Th huraelrllle or living mon and r < worn en were oton daohp ni In n few a I tlth moral not lIholt lrle1 I I touches orO Henry Lewes was I or her favoritell liutTnotOd nolhono I I w pleaure Ih uav In i hlch he 1 spoke ot the wondetlll tranrurmalon I effected lay I the Infiumo on him of 1 George Mot I I I f 1 1f I Onp I j experiences unn when I I I vlollln a hocmor shot to mike I II a Purchase At the time when nlold 11 were worn like those retirement I i rebels J d1ho the original Illustrations of Dick east The ll mejo of Illack ilb ban uncut until the shoes were worn it I jl I by the purchamer fit home I Alro Ca r I lyle tried on many shoes nil I each time I that a shoe proved unsuitable ho Uij consciously 1alt on to or let l orm Doing at last stilted a a it hav t Ing Paid her bill She I left the Shop and I I had krlbN il = way when File heard a about behind her Looking back she aw the motorman runnIng after I II her much clcd and Initiating on her returning the stolen shoe Looking dor oh Paw to hr surprise a number I num-ber ot alloce dangling tram her anti I I The man Indignantly naked her name name and adainalps Tier astonishment dt mod uas such that her name wits obliterat 14 I 4 I od for the time from her memory and I 11 I I m she coal recollect tin her maldon I I nBme I Allen Welsh The hunor In this tale wa enhanced to those wh I know her from Its befall no much out of keel rig with her usual Shrewdness I I JeI O Mion that it or m cou Ill I I have predicted It ot tier Tier death scene a year later I Then 1 Mr Sllvester as silo numd her i I I eohman during a drive turned and looked Into the carriagesurprised at rcelvlng n orders as to ruteno I aw her slUng fireless with n last dOA 11 i a on hr knee has often risen to my thought since that pleasant wok In E I hr society a 111 strongeP1v1nepressLon at of the 111 I de mutual loa vldenlyuhlsllnc 1 R I between Mrs Carlyle and tier husband I I I A V IV I I t I I ca T Every subject we dUcunscd seemed to recall thoughts of him I the Plot were opened his Hong at the blue da > wr was referred to or asked for II any lelnry I man wore mcnlond his opn ion of him was given or a story wa told showing his telatlnn to other men toll 1 felt an I listening to the lovetalk ot n You hful engaged COUlllo and whn In late days rrud opnel I up a to ot nilmunders and tell nllrd there mail n ralcn mI lonccptlon ot the true state of affairs There might be outside grumnllng In the dally lite of the childless coup e but t at heart there was only love of the truest and deepest kind It Is pltasant to Und In one ot Drownlnes I letters this sentence I dined wllh dear Carlyle and his wife catch mo calling peoplo d < or In I n hurry exeert In 1 letter beginnings ses tcrday 1 dont know ally people like Ihm |