Show The Bride of o oe oi The e Nile i Of Dy O Gear o Eber Author of ot An HAn Egyptian cue Uarda The Emperor The The Burgomasters Burgomaster's WI Wife Homo Sum Jura Sum Joshua Etc Etc Eta from Yesterday Deeply moved mo and with tearful glance she Ih Ra saw how genuinely tho the death of ot this upright man was lamented lament lament- ed b by all his hi fellow tellow citizens Yes only to o him an and to no other Egyptian could this his universal this passionately expressed expressed ex OX- pressed grief grId refer On Oa the street wo woo women men mourners besmeared their bosoms and foreheads with with mud from tho the shores of oC the tho Nile men stood to together ether In n largo large groups with passionate gestures tures ures beating themselves es on head lead and Breast Upon tho the bridge e of ot boats one ono man would woul stop another nn and from rom there too penetrated to her ears cars heartrending heartrending heart heart- rending shrieks At last made mado his appearance appearance appear appear- ance only to conform her fears tears Tho The death of ot tho the governor govern h had had a d. d touched him no less nearly nearl than hl herself her hor- self an and he must report to Paula w what t he knew of ot tho the last hours houra of ot tho the deceased de do- o- o ceased Somo Some good thing wound up the tho doctor octor Is 18 always ah confronting me inthe In tn Inthe the midst of ot gloom Who likes to admit ad na- admit mit that ho he has erred An And yet et nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing rejoIces us so much as trio the knowledge knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge that a man and his disposition are aro better than we wo had been led to 10 ho- ho hove This Orion Orlon who has so shamefully shamefully shame shamo- fully ull sinned n against himself and you Is ha not yet et a lost man nan Is he not noU remarked Paula Then he has hns deceived ecel jou Sou ou too Deceived e 1 asked e tho the doctor Hardly so 80 Alas I 1 have ha stood b by byman man many man many deathbeds for Cor they thoy call ca came mo me In chiefly when tho hand of ot death ha has his victim already In his grasp I have met thousands o of mourners a at nt these sn sad seasons and I tell you the theare they are aro the bc best t school for or e cr every one to enter cote who wishes aviaries to arrive at a knowledge o of human nature Hero an and at market markot where the question Is s of ot mine and thine thin we see beneath us as It were Into the tho open breast of ot man man we we who conceal from the world what Is great an and noblIn noble nobl o In us Just as anxiously us as tho trio rest hid hide what Is low an and moan mean After Arter observation observation tion of or tho the dying and those who bewail them without being either cither a or a Lucian yet et I 1 could sketch a series of or pictures of or men mon from life Ute that would bo be as true as ns thou though h they thoy ha had turned their souls In inside out for tor mo I That the dying in appear appeal as they are answered Paula I verll verily believe They rhey have no longer longel reason to pay hee heed t to what others think but the mourners mourners mourners' I In tho the first place custom prescribe that tha t the they seem to bo grieved ed and she shod I tears Yes mourning Is a thing expected OX ex at death beds V replied the tho doctor octor but but the dying chamber 1 ii Is like a n church Death consecrates it ft It and he who faces It t eye ego to eye ego often orten lets lots fall tall tho trio mask with which ho has been wont to deceive his follow fellow men Then there theio are arc faces to be bo seen which would make mako you shudder but ala also alNo others In the contemplation of or which one finds It t In n his heart to look with will h 1 new respect upon the degenerate race rac to which we wa belon belong And for tor so consoling an appearance you ou take Orion Orlon tho the robber the tho false witness and unjust judge jud e asks asked Paula starting up In fn indignation an and surprise Bless us us' us lau laughed hecl the doctor Like all aU the rest of oC womankind A hit bit o or jugglery juggler and in a n trice that Is 19 crimson which was only pale pink awhile ago No the tho son of ot the l has no not t attained to such brilliancy of at tint a as yet vet et but but and and so to much I prize highly but nevertheless he ho has a feeling Impressible impressible Im- Im im- im heart Although really I nave have good reason to re regard ard him as theof the worst of or the worst I entertain no doubt doub t but that he was sincerely devoted t to toils 0 his ils father tather So long as I was permitted to o be bo a witness o of this death death- death bed bed sc scene ne father and son parted In all tenderness s and friendliness and when finally th the e poor heart o of ot tho trio bravo bra old man ceased cease d to bC beat t. t I 1 again found Orion Orlon In a n condition con con- to which only those are arc brought brough t who love and have lost their thedr dearest earest Com Comedy dy exclaimed Paula There were no spectators to age aKe such an exhibition m my dear dea r friend Orion Orlon would hardly make malte such h exertions before his mother mothel and little Maria Marla But nut he Is a poet and a highly on en- n d owed clawed one too Glorious son songs s of or hi his own composition ho sings to the lyre his winged versatile mind adapts Itsel Itself f to ever every mood yet et his soul has becom become e corrupt steeped In profligacy as a S Is saturated with water enter HI He Is a vessel laden with rare gifts girts bu hut t what was good and great In him ha has s all been lost all all all' all Those These words had flowed volubly from the maidens maiden's lips Indignation n had flushed her cheeks and she oho be be- l lIe ed that she oho had brou brought ht the surgeon sur sur- geon goon over to her wa way of ot thinking bu but t he shook his head gra gravely grael el and said Just Indignation carries you too tar far fa r. r As you OU have o often orten found fault with r in an n r sharpness and skepticism now I Im Implore Im you to grant me your our sympathy y In n an experience yu against which yo YOU o u would probably have ha had nothing t to object until da day before yesterday I have met villains of or every sort y think how man many cases of ot murder b 3 poison liaison It has devolved upon me to In Investigate In- In Homer Homel calls Egypt Egypt the land of or poison poi pol son cried Paula And strange y Christianity has not altered It at a al l In this respect The wise Kosmos to too loo e who has seen tho the whole earth say tl that he nowhere mot met with more mall malice treachery hatred and ill III will tha than n here You see then In n how good a school l m my experiences as to trio the evil e In m mei me n have been matured smiled the doc deoc OCton OC- OC ton ton an and the they teach that there Is n no o sinner or criminal however debase cruel and unscrupulous he he hema ma may be 1 1 In n whom some good quality Is not to b bo found Do you ou remember that e female Nt who mur mur- dered both her brothers brother and her Own ow t n father She Sho was waR seized hart hardly three thre e weeks ago and this same beast In human hu hu- man roan shape for tor her dissipated son i r 10 the Imperial arm army suffered hunger an and thirst to the verge erAe of or starvation atlon an 1 finally followed the trade trado of or a mixer o at f poisons not In order oreter to Improve c he own wretched condition but In orde order r to supply her boy with the means fo for r new debaucheries I could give Io a thousand thou thou- ry sand similar examples but will only y mention that of or one o of or the most mOlt f r ro robbers who evaded the cers of ot Justice a hundred times an and d finally fell tell Into tn-I tn their hands guess gues s through what cause cause Why h he ha had d sd 1 heard that his little old mother was a cr very sick flick and an o desire eshe e came come over him to see Ree tho the wrinkled led tittle tit lit tle Ile old ohl woman once more marc and 1 kiss he her r as he had done when a n child Thus Thu Orion spoiled Orlon-spoiled spoiled I as we must otherwise e deem him him has has at nil all events 0 one seal It ity that we wo must mURt approve of or viz Iz tender ten ten- der ter love Ion for tor father tather and mother You Your r sponge has halt not yet Imbibed profligacy y to Its fullest extent it still has pores pore and cells that otter offer their resistance and anel so 80 lon long as ns tho the h heart art I. I Is of at the that t number I L say sav hopefully of ot him as RS I have e done of oher with the iris Roman Roma n Horace Horace- Nil NII De Nothing g Is 18 to be despaired of or It would b be he e wrong to give gl him up utterly I f 1 l n j |