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Show ) THE HE B,K R HE KSAL L5. i T to sleep, hestood with a lamp in hand to look calmly on that plesant face, gazing on tle likenessoP his lost boy. that always smiled jon his tears. to that It was hard tof say good-nigTo be continued. smiling face, for there was no more cCa. any good night or good morning for him. In the morning, whemthe family came together, what .was . their surprise to find a thick vtil drawn closely over Jamies portrait! Judge Grey was much agitated, find asked who had done this. Mrs. Grey new nothing of it; but when Effie was questioned, she Done very cheap at the Herald I remember thinking. said timidly, Jasfc night, that the picture should be Office. veiled, a little while, for your sake, father; and that is all I know about ht i i ' s ' 1 It, BORROWING TROUBLE. Mrs. Grey then offered, to remove the veil abut her. husband said; ... Let it'.remain Mary. i I " J Tm glad I dont live - have been rightly reproved for my selfish grieving; and I will not look on that dear face again untill I can say, The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the lord As month after month went 'lay. Judge Grey grew- more resigned and cheerful. He began, at last, to , talk freely'of his lost son; he could even smile at the recollection of the light- hearted boys wild tricks and funny sayings. But he never removed the veil from the protrait, though he knew that no one else would presume to take' it away. He feared that his heart was not yet strong and submissive enough I 4 j - -- I in the water, ?.) cause myM mamma Peter, mightMfant to have agafden there, and it would be lots of trouble for me for there so to pull up the said Jsea-wee- d, - . r c , . ? i much of it. Harpers Young People . wS2a. t i .. 4 Ti i z A SUGGESTION. t Peter. Idont think fire-flic- are s J very sensible. i ' Warren. Why not? Peter. Because if they only knew : enough to come out in the daytime they wouldnt have to worry about seeing their waw'around with lantrenst I ri J f - |