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Show .w : - j HISTORY K Mr. Mcesons Tj H LIDPB HAGGAm OF WASATCH COUNTY. if C 1 Wi P n lr. that it Lias no Joy so Loly and so complete as that which they were now expert encing the first kiss of true and honest ime. A little wuneafterw aid Luo butXr fame in in a horrjjdy sudden manner and found Augusta and Eustace, tho one very red and the other viry pale, standing sns Shorts time was not unucr any that day. uhuiuj-tion- s then "Very good, said Mr. Short; make au entry of an appointment with Mr. JoLn dlw.i-- t and Mr. Meeson at 1 cisely. Yes, sir," said Dick, departing to the unaccustomed task. As soon as Eustaco had departed from Tweedledum to Tweedledee, or. In other words, from James, barrister, to John, solicitor, Dick was again summoned and bado to go to a certain Ml'. Thomson on th next floor. Mr. Thomson had an excellent library, which had come to him by w ill Ou the strength of this bequest hs had become a barrister at iaw, and the object of Dicks visit was to request the loan of the eighth volume of the Statute Itevised.contuining Willa act of I Vic.,cap. 23, 'Tirown on Probate," Dixon on Probate and Powics on Brown, to the study of which - valuable books Mr. James Shorty de To efi- himself earnestly while awaiting ms client's return.' Meauwh'tn Eusta'-- had mrdfi. his wy in a twopenny bus to ono of those busy courts in tho city w hero Mr. John Short practiced as a solicitor. Mr. Shorts office was, Eustace discovered by referring to a notice board, on tho seventh floor of one of tho tallest houses he had ever seen However, up he went with a stout heart, and, after some five minutes of a struggle, that reminded him forcibly of climbing the laddere of a Cornish mine, he arrived at a little door right at tho top of the house, ou which was painted: "Mr. John Eustace knocked and Short, solicitor. tho door was opened by a small boy, so liko the small boy ho had seeu at Mr. Janie Shorts chambers at tho Temple that he fairly started. Afterward the mystery was explained. Liko their masters, the two small boys were brothers. Mr. John Short was within, and Eustace wav ushered into Lis presenco. To all he was nmsultinga voluminous mass of correspondence wtitten en large sheets of brief paper; but when ho looked at it closely it seemed to Eustace that the edges of the paper were- very yellow and that tho ink was much faded. This, however, was not to be wrnileiud at, seeing that Mr. John Short had taken them over with the other fixtures of tho otiiee. pifiousl v dose to earti other. But he was I have not observed," said Lady a very wdl trained butlerand a manof ex dryly, that ladies, as a rale, have , who had seen much and guessed an insuperable objection to show their and ho looked as innocent as a babe more, BY JOHN CROOK. bucks or their fronts either. If you have unborn. any doubt on the point I recommend you Just then, too, Lady ITolmhnrst came to get nu invitation to a London bail. All in again and looked at tho pair of them will have to do wd 1m to wear a low you with an amusing twinkle in her eve According to agreement in starting to dress. Tho fact of being tattooed docs not Lady Holmhurst, liko her butler, was also settlemake It any more Improper for you to w rite a abort history of the a person of experience. ment of the valley, I would be willing show your shoulders than it would bo if "Wont you come into the drawing they were not tattooed, especially," she room? she said. And they did, looking for correction. In stating Hint Elias Cox, added, as they are such very pretty ones." rather sheepish. 1 have never built tha- first house on the fort lines, I worn a low dress," said And there Eistaeo made a dean breast Witt AmoMu, and I do not want to show Mr. of it, announcing that they were engaged WGtmv.lLrv" rrjsrrrtwy informs me that be eriet.d am! occupied to oo n,an',,-P y.v! Pjiaid Lady Hoimhjirst, darkly, tlthugli sia-- .w as Tinerection lines. somewhat on said of an assumption, seeing that the first liouse "I dare sav that that feeling wdi soou no ai tuui words of troth ha I ;iassed be of said bouse I will narrate further on. I wear eft. but, of course, if you wont, tween them, Augusta stood there, never , and you nent; and, under those I wist, Ij imaii.oa a few ndvi ofliiusga wow) in nt radii tion. ynu had bf tier s.iy nothing about said Lady Helm mishap of Mr. Witt and family in mov- the will, though," she added, learnedly, We, Mr hurst, I think t lint you are tho luckiest ing up here and settling down. In co- "of course that would be coinpouudinga man of my acquaintance, for Augusta ming through lrmo canyon Mr. Wit felony." not only one of the sweetest and loveliest Would it 7 I dont quite see where the had a hull nam, "a-.i- t is vulgarly called for it." girls that I liavo ever met, she is also the felony comes in." tv hidi was a little unmanageable soirn I am very ranch obliged." answered ljraiest and tho cleverest. Vou wdl hav Well, of course, It is this way; yon times. , Uetwceu the north and south steal the will thats felony, and if you Eustace; I had no right to expect bucli a to look out, Mr. Meeson, or you will be him I suppose you comthing, and, iu short. I do not know what known ns tho husband of the great An forks of Provo river tlie dngways were dont showit it atodoubluoffcime-T-compounto say. I should never havo thought that guiLa Meeson." is it, pound I will tako tho risk, ho answered, very sidling, and having his family and felony. any woman was capable of such a sacrifice his household effect along it made hi: Nonsense I humbly "I know that Augusta lias more answered Augusta to for for a comparative stranger." brains in her little linger Ilian I have in Then came another awkward pause. wagon a little top heavy, lo! and behold this exposition of the law, which was, it Mr Meeson," said Augusta, at my whole body. I dont know how she vriii be admitted, almost as lucid and "Well, It lit the the wagon box, with family as that of an average Q. C. last ribing brusquely from her chair, thu can look at a fellow like me." into eonyincing "Dear me, how bumblo wo are! said How ean 1 steal my owa shoulders? It document belongs to you, and so I sup tipped from the running-gear- s that you had better sec it Not that Lady Holinliurst. "Welt, that is tho way down. Hud it not been is impossible. the river, riso that it will bo of much uso to vou, of men before marriage. And now, as for .some assistance from Midw ay people whatOn, no, not at all. Ton dont know funny things you can do. I once however, as I st-- that 'probate had teen Augusta carries both your fortunes on her would at the that ratue up time, there hod a cousin whom 1 coached for bis exallowed to Issuo, whatever that may back as veil as in lar face and brain, venture to suggest that you had better go have bt en a sadder story to relate, lint amination for the Ear, and I learned a mean, of Mr Meeson s other will. and see a lawy er uliout the maHer; that "I do not know that that will matter, deal about it then. Poor fellow he by working bravely they saved the family great is, if you liavo quito finished your little suid Eustace, "as I heard a friend of miue, was plucked eight times. from drowning, hut losing most all 1 am sure I dont wondor at It, siud Mr. Short, who is a barrister, talk about talk. I supposo that you will rorno and ail effects. Afttr household dine with us, Mr Meeson, and if you like the some caso tho other day in which probata getting Well, I supposo Augusta, rudely! the tilings righted again, lie continued must put ou this low dress; hut it is hor- was revoked on the production of a subse- to como a little early, say half past 0, daresay that Augusta will arrange to be Ids journey, arriving at the London rid perfectly horrid! You wdl have to quent will. "Indeed! answered Augusta, "I am in, to hear what you have found out about lend rooono, that Is all." spring late In the evening, almost famish My dear," answered Lady Ilolmburst, very glad to hear that. Then, perhaps, this will, you know. And now au revoir. And she departed and left Augusta to The wind with a glance at her widow's weeds, ed with cold and hunger. I after all I have been tuttooed to some no low dresses; though, perhaps, I Well, I suppose you had hotter see her reflections, wkkh were well, not un howling Jtke a Minnessotta blizzard. lie harefind CIIAPTER XVI. can some among tho things I put It; and with a gesture that was half shy pleasant ones. l.ai tot dig a hole in the ground to keep away bifora Mcanwhiio Eustace was marching np EIIOP.T ON LEGAL ETIQUITTE, wo Railed," and her eyes and half defiant she drew tho laco shawl the fire from blowing away, and the grand filled with tears. from her shoulders, und turned her back toward tho Temple. As it happened, in Well, Meeson. what is it? Have yon Next morning Augasta appeared at toward him bo that ho might see what was the same lodging house where he had been como to ask mo to difficulty was he lmd nothing to cook, his lunch? asked Mr. for few last the creak In Inscribed fast dressed two whiteness. its arrosB living months, exceedingly becoming Do you know 1 actually supplies having been all lost In the river. low brothers of tho name of Short had rooms, John Short. Which Duty Ilolmburst sent up Eustace stared at tho broad line of letdress, He had to mix the dough in the flour to her with hot water. ths had never ters which wilh the that you might have been signatures written and with these young gentlemen ho had thought sack, which he had saved from the river. worn one before, arid it certainly is trying underneath might Bi.au a mutter of two beeomo very fiicndly. Tho two Shorts client?" JVeil, by Jove! old fellow, and so 1 He borrowed a tin plate from Win. to put on a low dress for the first time m millions of money to him, and then ho were twins, and so liko ono another that am, answered Eustaco. "I have been to it was more full a than stared month at beautiful ns the sho felt before Eustace shoulders hich n on indeed, daylight guilty Davidson, I think ho suid, to bake the as does a could bo sure v. liieh of them be was your brother and he has sent mo oi? to person of temperate habits wheu tho words were indelibly impressed. cakes in. His ,sou, J. W. Witt, who was he is persuaded to di ink a "Thank you," ho suid at last, and, taking speaking to. When they were both at you, because ho says that it is not the brandy and of the profession to tee a client young at that time, not saying but he soda before getting up Her. ever, thero up the. laco shawl, he threw it over her college their father died, leaving his prop etiquette unless a solicitor is present, so he has re was mi help for it; so, throwing a shawl again. city equally between them, and as t may be yinng yet, though he is a bacheover her shoulders, she descended. "If you will excuse me for a few minproperty on realization was not found to fiTcd mo to you." lor, said, all they had left from the wreck. amount to more than four hundred "Perfectly right; perfectly right of my My dear, do let ma see," said Lady utes, Mr. Meeson, Lady Interrupted brother Janies, Meesou. Considering how In the yav of a cooking outfit, was an nolnJiurst, as soon ns tho servant had Holmhurst at this point; 1 have to go to year, the twins very rightly concluded small are his opportunities of becoming that they had better do something t see about the dluuir," aud boforcAugusta , old pitcher.' Mr. Witt ha I to do the left tho room. Ith a Blgh Augusta uncovered her could interfere sho had left tho room. supplement their moderate income. Ac 'ognizant with the practice of his profeswas the wife cold as it tod for is extraordinary how woll he h cooking, Eustace closed tho dour behind shoulders, and her friend ran around the and cordingly, by a stroke of genius they de sion, it to be out of the wagon. They dined on tablo to look at them. There, on her turned, feeling instinctively that her, a great tornuned that ono of them should become acquainted with It3 theory. And new, a light suppi r that night. Next morning back, was the will. The cnttlo ink had crisis in his fortune had como. There are a solicitor aud the other a barrister, and what is tho point? an excellent medium, and the some men who rise to an emergency and theu tossed up as to which should take to "Well, do yon know. Short, os the they started to hunt Mr. Zeraira Palmer, prov&l .at which trade. The idea, of course, was point is rather a long ono, and that was aa fresh as the day on which some who shrink from it, and tho differ your who had started from Provo with them, it toping had been done, and would, no doubt, once is. that difference between him who that in this manner they would be able to brother said he should expect us at S i them. In coming remain so till the hist hoar of her life. but hail other mutual comfort aud sup precisely, 1 think that we had better succeeds and bin ho fails in life, and in afford and tako tho bus buck to tho Temple, when I "Well, said Lady riolmburst, I hope all that makes life worth living. down the, field he found Mr. Valirfer Sort. John would give James reflected glory would shine back can tell the yarn to both of you at once." Eustace belonged to tho class that rises that tho voung mu will be duly grateful. camping ion Spring creek'. He camped I should havo on John. In short, they were anxious ta to be very much in love," and not to that w hick shrinks. I do not, ns a general well. with him that night and concluded to autl she looked meaningly establish a legal long firm of the most ap- role,Very at Augusta, like leaving my office at this time of 1 locate oil his present farm making a dug-ou- t "brtfore would spoil uiysulf in that proved pattern. CIIAPTER XV. day, as it is apt to put clients to inconfashion for any man. Accordingly thev parsed their respective venience, especially such of them as como He havoil the bank of Lake creek. EUSTACE A nmi CONSULTS LAWYER. John rooms examinations, took with from a distance. But I will make an exAugusta blushed at tho insinuation and ing along two of his brotliers-ln-lavv- , said nothing At 10 oclock, Jnst as they Augusta was leaning against tho mar- another budding solicitor in the city, while for you, Meeson. William, he Moroni and Denial Iligelow, they built were half through breakfast, thers ennui ble mantel piece indeed, one of her amis James hired chambers m Furap court But ception went on to tho counterpart of the Pnmp there the was matter at did a the for John as bell. for she was a tall the front of the dugout with logs, and ring stopped, court resting upon it. "if any one calls to see me, llcre ho is, said Lady ITolrahurst, woman. Perhaps she, too. felt that there not get Rny work of course ho did not w ill infant, covered it wilh brush; this was the you be so good as to tell them that I James. And so to was ti camo it hi her hands. if tho any at give this "Well, isn't air; something am engaged iu an important conference any rate, first dwelling house in the valley. They dapping the very funniest thing that I ever heard she turned away her head anil began to puss that for tho past three years neither at tho chambers of Mr. Short in Pump then went to work putting In a crop. oil I told Jones to show him in bore." play with a brouze Japanese lobster which of the twins had found tho law as profitcouit, but that 1 hope to bo back by half udorned were mantel re. the words out tha sir of her Hardly S'i" When finished, they concluded to build n able as they antiiipated. la vain did past Now for it, said Eustace to himself, John month wlieu tho who looked as la duo course Tustacc and his legal adiu ttio city. Clients sit anil better dwelling. They fouud a grove of solemn as a muto inbutler, bis deep mourning, drawing a long breutb, to try and steady were few unilsighfar between; viser arrived at Pump court, and, oh! how scarcely timber about where the present grist opened the door, and announced, "Mr. the violent pulsation of his heart. to pay his rent. And in vain did tho heart of James, the barrister, swelled "I don't know w hat to say to you, Miss enough mill pond is situated, from which the) Eustace Meeson," lu those deep end comJames, robed, wander like the w ith pride when for tho first timo in his artistically tonus which flunkies, and Smithcrs," ho began. Evil One, from court to court, seeking career ho saw a real solicitor enter his procured logs to build the house. About manding Best flunkies alone, have at their command. say nothing more about it, sho what ho alight devour chambers accompanied by a real client. t lie time they had the logs on the ground, There was a moment's pause. Augusta put In quickly. "I did it, and I am glad Uo would, indeed, havo preferred it if the Now, Eustaco had often, when in the tm if roso from her chair, and then sat that I did it. What do a few marks matIV m. Meeks came along and said, "why Shorts sitting room in the lodging house solicitor had not happened to bo his twin ter if , embarrass-mfiJita ? down is her great wrong prevented thereby hi the Strand, heard tho barrister James brother, and the client had boon some again; and, noticing dou't you build up in the fort. After I am not over likely to liave to go to Lady Ilolmburst smiled maliother than his intimate friend; but still on tho matter of learnedly talking with Mr. Meeks a little while, ciously Then in came Eustaco himself, court. Besides, Mr. Meeson, there is hold forth then-fore, it wss a blessed sight a very blessed be naturally enough and, Mr. Witt concluded to move Ids logs on looking rathir handsome, exceedingly another thing; it was through mo that wills, turned toward him in his recent dilemma to the fort line. After moving the logs, nervous, and beautifully got np in a you lost your inheritance; it is only right Knowing the address of his chambers in Will you lie seated, gentlemen? he that I should try to Lo tho means of coat, with a (lower Inlt. he tells me, they went to work w ith a frock Pump court he Lurried thither, and was said, with much dignity. Oh how do you do?" ho said to Aubringing it back to you. iu duo course admitted. They obeyed. Sho dropped her head again, and or.ee right good will and the house was ready gusta, holding out his hand, which she Mr James Short was a short, stout more bevun to nlav with the bronze lob to move into the second day. This, ac- took rather coldly, . to iif. coxirrrn. man, with black eyes, a hooked How do you do. Mr. Sleeson? she s ter, holding her arm in such a fashion youngand a prematurely bald head. Innose, cording to Mr. Witt's statement, was the Let me Introduce you to Lady that Eustaco could not see her face. But deed, (his baldness of the head was the first house ready for occupation on the Ilolmburst; Mr. Meesou, Lady if be could not see her face she could see Notice for Pulillcatloa.--Ko- . 3344 distinguishing maik between Jamc3 fort lines. It has always been underEustace bowed, and put his hat his in tho glass, and narrowly observed only and John, and therefore a thing to bo on Uo down the butter dish, for was very its every change, which, on the wholo. thankful for, stood by me and others that Elios Cox of course, useless though, tMTF.I) 4TTK L.NT OVFH K much overcome. though natural, was rather meau of her to the occupied the first house on the fort lines, J.Ajvb cm, I mi, acquaintance who met Four Eustace grow palo and paler yet. them in perplexed "I liopo that I have not come too Mtiv J, when street the were hats their but I have no right to dispute Mr. Witt's early," ho said ifi NOTH' E IS tlKKERV (i I VKN 1 II AT THK great confusion, a1? lie till his handsome countenance became ou. At the moment of Eustaces entry j.tthH'd x'ttli'r liio flint notice I thought that positively ghastly following It is wonderful how Mr. Short had been word : he being there every day, ought perceived his mistake. intDiilfon to makrlinnl proof in aufipoit engaged in study ing frightened young men are the first time that intensely legd to know better about the circumstances you would liavo done breakfast." Chinn, and that Haiti proof wiU lit punt, Tho Sporting mathlut ln'itnt' Oil. not at ail, Mr. Moeson," said Lady that they propose. It wears off after 01 in hi nbhowever!' from some un mmk tho tin Probate than we do, for we were still living In Holmhurst. e, County ( Ui k, at JtHwr Citv, Wont vou have a cup of ward with practice ono gets accustomed Times, which, bashfulne-s- , ho had explained on .June the l.Jth, hastily tho London Wlckcup by the London tea? Augusta, "give Mr. Moosou a cup of toanvthing (onnt,l tuh, thrown under the table, filling Its space No. 7T2, tor the Joseph .Jacob. NHF tea." s1 of M "Miss Smithcrs Angnsta," ho gasped, with a law book snatched NWVi ot I and N of at hazard from spring branch. ot vc. 17, Tp 4 S R 3 K s. L. M., ttnh. I want to say something to you! and he took tho tea, which he did not want the shelf Mr Witt had quite a family of small in lie Jfe v. name toilow tin to ing itmHc? prove the toast., and then there camo an awk- stopped dead. All ohl fellow," said Eustace, his contimmuH icsukncc upon and cuiriva-lochildren at this time, some five or six 1 ward silence. Nobody seemed ti know Yes. Mr. Mison, bho answered, whose right, of, said )amltU Francis M. Hetbcrs, had tho eyes quick caught quick M hovA to begin, tho conversation. .li boidon, llliani Ucthcrs Swrn Blork. choerfuily, "what is it?" believe, some times some of his youngflutter of the vanishing paper; don't be man, all ot Heber City, Wutftitcli County, 1 want to tell you and again lie alarmed, me. How did you find the house. Me, Moe sters would ga with (dm down to the tab. its only hesitated. Anv person who fle!tvs to protest eruint Alii" said Mr Janies Short, when he field. At one time about the mouth of on? said Lady Holmhurst at last. Miss "What yon aro going to do about the had shaken allow ane of vivh pi ot, or who know hand. with him, you see I otlieam bmithera no rave and there address, yon wiU?" under tbe law amt substantia). September when lie was away from are two suggested Augusta. it might havo been a client a tlie Kuiattoirs , t llolnihursts my mother-lthought invurtment. Lady No no; nothing about the will hv home, I think ho had gone to Salt Lake noli proof should not he client is always po.Nsiblo, however imill lnw and myself," don't langb at ms mid put me off an please Jft'en at tbe I aboe men. one opportunity and be to lias to meet looked it out, and then I walked Oh, ready City, the circumstance I am about to toned time and place to erosn examine the Sho looked np innocently as much as probable, witnesses of said ilatiuant, and to offer ev. relate occurred, I believe we had all here lust night and saw you both sitting to say that bho never dreamed of doing tho possibility."old (ellow, raid at tho window. (Juito so, Eustace; tenee an rebuttal of that submitted by either of these Kho had a lovely moved our wick clips down to tho Fort "but do you know, as it happens, I ara a laimniit. "Indeed I" said lady Holmhurst. "And face, and tho things of A No, notice is tho gray eyes rlirnt and a glanco jjien that .lame lly this time there were several houses oh why did you not como in? l'ou might big one, too; it is a matter Heibeit, Of ilcberhereby t match County, quite broke dowu tbe barrier of his fears of two millions of lias filed notice ity. uncles tan, of intention to make money the West string of the Fort line. Along have helped to protect Mis3 Smithcrs from my "Oh, he said, Augusta, Augusta," root on hi desert land claim No. ,8t, for I was fortune. There tho and another will, reporters," dont you understand? I love youl I want to take with the rest was Mrs. John Carlile's he NV4 ot K l see. la, Tp K 5 Fast & L "I clout know," he answered, eon your advice. M I tab, before the Probate j No woman was ever loved bo Jude or in his double log liouse situated about where fusedly Mr out bounded of his Short chair Iimoco "I did not like to; and, besides, lovoyoul fairly Hcber Ueik at ( Hv, thyMounty fore as I love yotL I fell in love with you in she now lives, as I was coming out of the a policeman thought I was & suspicions the tab, ou Wednesday, tbe 12th day of .June, exultation, and then, struck by another very first timo I saw you in tho office back into sunk it thought, again. field one cv cuing a little before sun down, character and told mo to move on. l!e name tbe follow ing w itnesey to prove at Meeson's, when I had f he row with my Dear vie, Mr. Meeson; you must have undo Lie My dear Meeson," he said, I amsorry complete lirijration and lcclamation of about you; anti ever since then I met a little girl going down towards been I cannot hear id land Fathan A, Duke, D. you. lmving a good look at us. fray, have got deeper and deeper lu love with biam Peniotl and .lames i.amb, nil (.of tiio field. I said, where arey ou going my l Ehl" said Eustace, Ilore Augusta intcriiosed,' feartirg lest what do ycu When I thought that yon were mean?" ount , I tub Trritfnn you. her admirer for. with an unerring In- drowned It G ling to me- -t Pa," was the little girl? l v' K,m fcfSfHter. broke my heart, and nearly "I mean that you are not accompanied hlio now guessed bow matters stood often T. C. Bau.lv, Alt . for lluinmnu. and often wished that ! wore dead, r ply. lit coming up to Orllle's house stinct, should say something foolish. A young tool by a solicitor, aud it is not tho etiquettQ 1 saw Mrs. Car.ile and asked her It all man who is capablo of standing to stare the profession to which I belong to see It was Angnstae turn to be disturbed of a client unaccompanied by a solicitor. her children were home.sho said, yes. 1 at a houso In Hanover square is, bIio now. for, though a lady's composure will Oh, hang tho etiquette of the proevidently capable of anything. said, I luct a little girl down fn the thought, stand her in good' stead up to tho very Desert Land, Final Proof, No. 3348 1 was so fession!" surprised to see you yester- vego of an affair of this sort, it generally The street was all grown gra-,3day, sho said. "Uow did you know that breaks doe u in media res, Anyhow, sho "My dear Meeson, if yon came to me as a friend should bo happy to up with. grave , at that time, there we were coming? NOTRE FOR PUBLICATION. give you dropped her eyes and colored to Eustace told her that ho had seen it in certainly in my power, and 1 being very few cattle to pasture It her hair, while her breast began to lieavo any legal information1 know" Umti.ii St Ails La.ni Oitii-r- , Hatter myself that Globe, "I am sure you raunot havo something of it down. That evening when Mrs. IVltt Tho Salt LakhV . vity, so f.iTrpriT.C'd as I w'..s, he went on, tnmultuoubly with Wli connected matters But s. titfi. probate r. knew--Myou Do you Meeson," she said was ready to 'put The tliick'Tit' children to "I had mhdd sum-tii- as a NyTJTE J.S MMM-:nivnve said that you Cl YEN. THAT A yeurseit you were Frowned. at look up at his without to last, s. .lullNSON ofdaring Uintali Co., bed. In counting noses. yfieTonnlAtdit' I went up to rdrevhjgtwm . is qiyjv fl- j client, and iu that case the personal rein- I tall Tenttory, nieunoUiceoi iliU-n- l iii Wing fx. '.LAV-,'; Where is so & wt," said she aftir job had gene and (wind that vog bVdr.-A-)missing. unh time hat wo hav seen ear! NT r had vanished and let reL.tieiid-Endeofiki.-C4 V? ..She W I, nud TVs, l superseded by tho H to someof the larger ones, Don't know, maid servant declared that address. including vosterelay." 1 a F.lMfoip these circumstances it is evident tni you hud sailed Yes, i know," ho said, but dont rethe nt Anlib-VCourt, (hikol County was the reply, so she became alarmed in a ship called t ho Ctuigcr" Eel which tho inthat of tho profesaon etiquette to. ou Moiuluy, tlie 17th tiny of June, fuse mo en that account; you c&n seo me afterward was found cut the whiih comami went to the first neighbor, Elias Cox, Kangaroo. as nii pt a v n u liko" this was generous tervenes, overmastering forco liftmen the folio Ing itne.Hetn prove Aud theu sho went down, and after a long pels me to point out to you iiow impnqier theliecomplete of Master Eustace then to John Hamilton and from there time and really I know ami Irngutiou and leclauintioii ot a full to list of would be for Mihl lan it tho they published precedent contrary I better think. titan should you you to Mrs. Carliles. N'o tidings of the passengers, anil your name was not Benjamin F. .Tone, Jerome Kempton, WiJ. think that 1 line, read each of our books mo to listen to you without tho presence Iinni of a properly qualified solicitor. llttik, Thomas Robin all of Aniiier missing until, reaching this house, Mrs. among them, and I thought that after all twenty times." 1. Wi.nu, I had no I intuh Comity. Oh, Lord! gasped Eustace, Cariiie remembering the circumstance of you might have got ot! the ship or some This n as a happy stroke, for, however idea that were so particular; I thing Then, some days afterward, eauio my meeting the girl dow n the strei t in the a telegraph from Alliany, in Australia, freo from vanity a person may be, it is thought thatyou perhaps you would be glad not In tho nature of a young woman to of the job. grass, a general alurm was given to arms. giving the names of Lady Holmhurst and hear that has read her book somebody Xi-tarms, a child lost. Mr. Witt had been tho others who were savid, and specially twenty times without feeling phased. "Certainly certainly! In tho present 'Miss Smithcrs, the novelist, state of my praetiro,as ho glanced at the "I am not my books," saiif Augusts. fortunate enough to secure some sperm hieutionlng and Lord Holmhurst as being among the "No, but your books are part of you." solitary brief, "1 should be the lost to wish caudles from some of the tiains traveling drowned, and that is how tho dreadful he answered, "and 1 have learned more to turn away work. Let me suggee that to camo an rou should was It on the aud consult my brother the road to old suspense eqd. awful, about your real self through valley through them tlmn I John iu tho go I can tell . you." Iouliry. I believe business should have done if I had seen you a hunCamp Floyd ; so about a dor.cn candles Both the young women looked at Eusis rather slack with hint just now, so I dred times instead of four." wore lighted, and I start. U about win re tace's fiteo anil tliiuk it probable that vou will find him saw that there was no misraised her eves till Augusta slowly gray f saw the child . We formed in line of taking the real uatureof tho trial through they met his ewn, and looked at him as disengage. L Indeed, 1 dare say that I It were, about six feet apart, ami which ho had passed So real was it, that though she were searching out his soul, may go so far as to make an appointment battle, it never teemed to occur to him that there and tbe memory of that for him hero lot us say in an hour's V x. McMILLAN, started n the limit. The little waif was was long, sweet look time. Proprietor. Stop! I will consult my clerk!" anything unusual in His expressing is with him yet. soon found lying down fait asleep by a such intense interest in Hie afUirs of a "Dick! Ho said uo uioro, nor had she any words; Tho infant appeared. lady w ith whom lie was outwardly, but, somthow, nearer and nearer spring that Cardie had dug out a out young He D prepared to do general they ou tho terms of merest ac- drew at "I believo that 1 have no appointment r.ite, any to tho Oh house. B.it below till their Tods his olo anus were fortnis ten other, on short notice and reasonable quaintance. around morning?" her and his were wa-n- t pressed upon lps there joy in camp then. Ail "It was very kind of yon to think so her Lips. Happy man sir, said Dick, with a twinkle in terms. and happy girl1 his"No, much eve. about One said me." I moment, sir; will consult Augusta, gently. will live to tiud that life has Joys fer the night happy and contented. I had uo idea that you would call again. Theythore who are good and well off!, bi:t tho book," and ho aniskod, to return (for with to nr (VMiNnu. Ike TFRV- -, (.AMI jTCTnt'v i.'rrrj.'ti. n th.-- t Tlclm-hurs- Ai or 1 otild have left wont wUero 1 was going Well, thank God yon ore safo and ,r Sound, at :. y- rae. S and then, w itn a sudden buret of anxiety; iou are not going buck to New Zealand Just yet, are you?" "I don't know. I am rather sick of the scs fust now. No, Indeed, she Is not, said Lady nolinhnrst; sho is going to stop with me and Dick. Miss Smithcrs saved Dick's life, you know, when tho nurse, poor thing, had run away. And now, dear, you had better tell Air. Meesou about the will." The will What u ill?" asked Eustaco. Listen, and yon will hear And Eustace did listen with open eves and ears wlnio Augusta, getting over her shyness as beat she miglitold the whole story of his uncles death, and of the Lis ay in. which ho had testamentary wishes. 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