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The Macleod Gazette 1888-08-09 - 1891-02-05
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T i? '. '-* C i . '5 a i I a** I -v ft * Ifl I . at TORY , I . P* A STRANGE PEOPLE. last arsatlflBiaV. '' i * ffia and illegal: TorWddl can there and .rears,; the Other. priseiroe, In? fir ' t if I to ask whi was conslj make the 1 r f - -1 i CnAPTTO XXI. A DANCT5Q MCSSOBT I ' J hate nnronyraonis letters. You can noveij tell what to make of them whet heri f-hey are jent or earnest, whether the writer 1 f..r fa h nreaHy rnemifj what he. aays, or Is merely y --jlL ih letter Ibad juat received looked- like a J ?. Krim joke: foV who could suppose that it / willimt 10 wasnrjHalbLe tor me to1 get away ii ten. 331 u, , . aysj even though the qneen ami the .**- icil pr-Klne Were as willing to let me . tbey were nWorionsly unwilling? It was hardly conceivable that I bad-maue an ( wiemyalready andl could think cf no body who had an Interest in hastening my by Uw.M laart But why* ig In Itf Not ha to bai-neither the cock-flghtinel Y le. WhatUBngla ' It a ffoorj many people e sport waa abolishe tliat we lind no TO animals deattfoy eacli sM-t T - ieJBl r,.i gt;at that IssTarelj'.fl lament. Yon kill thej itiHfy your appetites, ys ilia J ' . i i . i i-' h . departure, N : Yei, it must be a joke; and yet--I felt , that there might b* something in it, after , All But if the rascally writer of the.iet ter thought to frltrhten me, m) was mUtfefken. ii-- threat should not force me lo leave the , Island ndayjsooner than j united jmyl opn-' venlence, cvjeu thpugh I wereatfull liberty to leave. anyf tbe means of leaving were at sn-ydVpsallj 'I i ' j Had I merely consulted my inclinations, and been able to.inform my mother of my whereabout**; and safety, I should have '- gt; / W.aWMiWSB * * gt;wa*. ;, - -, wuv. *' II-- was long past due at Montevideo; unless sihe was soon heardof, the owners and un- tierwriter**must needsl conclude that she was lost, wftfi air on board.faud my moth- ojr, wnohai onlylimv, would be well-nigh IhearUbrokebi. IjjjWJiB, moreover, my duty jtoinli)tm poor Mrs. (Peyton, nnd the I other friends of those ljrho had perished, tsn soon asm(ght-be , of the fate that had befallen Btbem; and j.conllj not forget that thilorig- -*r I was absent from Liverpool the more Mifflciilt iishOuld And it to obtain ajsitua- m fl:ht tOjinake you the birds like l ; wo game-cock, ra ijaveyour neck wru ' L all Hut there were oth na considered; that besides bring crue vho took part in it ffffl I must be very mftc cl Mab. with 11 tsT ii g sture; for I hav 11 it. In a hund ali*) II probably take parti i lo, according to yo both dernoralified ana anything bat thalj'1 repair the fault I Uteri, j on asked . twos abolished in trying to I explain why. giving theae nrcumenb* aa n Morwiver ock-flKbtlngin-Fair I onejthfngtrcocjk-flghtlng in Engl quite another Rhln . It waa mail riium for mbllng, * fell into bad and became a public nuisance, I urn rm-rejUiatnoone who haa e Qujren iMab could doubt that she th- 1' youi-lf yoj flgiihugtiii be'iib: ifiHr4 ' lt; rtaiH . Jcctions. ' 4* coe*-flghUrig. ba ed fac 4lln that moralized and' an a pnrlasy iU ia, a dre Is ino ing 1 must be rig) ble. Not re- tip in were todl.il nefer ha la wlhd lefeu1 yonnj fotftni thtqi aoJl it mn: ml vel asthi They tion, dillni dpul SfwawlirtjW. Doe to show an apt pnpU I notes; I wl of a wall I gt;ensll I fifty 9Wda emt. sss 4 s41iH kill a Aaar (or After tlib-iiq hundredJ Compared -with how to wsjL Bke I thejas) thenaUTe bow wae a very inferior aired the step in weapon; and I felt sure as I told Field, that the five hundred Archers of the Guard would be more than a match for three ment of jail seen anytthl lonz spin nd v/hen I fe aee by the r men that o tied to the mnsicians which tuey picked time, s ud( *h next mornjent wa hlrling roun4 the room tolthe sss- iholders. Tuey had l:ko it befole. We b being In excellent or ted her to her seat, inerof aoms of the ey en,Tied me toy good . and thjat thb favor shown me Hy een was beginning to excite iealousy igh. make mi enemies. Belt hat as waltzing bpelame tjhe fasbim. All to learn thestep sit once, and I bad early as rnanf invitations ii gt; danoe re were younfl women In too room. roted me,daiioin-P s* nd for the rtihaf ndJrof the light we U we liberated these people, they would bf thinainfthe orldhutwaltt la surety donsplre against our commnn- nrt inajiiteij obli-ied to ydb said wealth, add endeavor to orerthrow it, fbr they are fierce and truculent,* Moreover. times their number of ( allbans or Carl eroeSaF ' A . .After aome further conversation, I; ve tared jto sugttest that the danger be appi, bended migbt be aTolfled by abolishing slavery altotrethor. If 1 had proposed to abolish the island and declare the.memory of Densil Fane aceni d, be could acarceiy have looked more horri led. 'fl Abolish slavery W hat on eartb put so preposterous an Wen into your hea ? Slavery is a b?neflclejot inaiit-atlon. Scripture tlced far aa we are couccrned, my dear sir, the remedy would be wor-ni than theJ disease. '- A fOrel To wboi - To 111 v.-l'l to you, Mr. Why to I know ni tio bsJi t njto bellsre imeftte, or at- H *awort what ra though Mab knew better in signs, omejns, and pre**? tach importance* to tbe fall or the growling of a puma. ing of danger. ** . to the Irle. el I Bnt I am sure which threatens tbe thrcatc The forebodihg weighs lieuviijrjoti myrw yet whence lr comes or how in ja rui i I cannot say. When wo return p Falrliavf n IwllltonsuUS.hil. WhoisSlbilf Tbe oldeajt and wisest nowhere condemns; ; the Jews prae- ,8lan(1; the 0T,y 0L to whom D 4 it; the Apostles ariproved of it; and o nt .rnret rlraianis Ind foretell Brenta. realth, and the dancer Vw also. * wan ths the qbeenf, aa I took my leave earli. in the roprnjlng. -1-Yon hlajve given us a up w pleas- ui bas. indi A7e was ffflyoa, fere rhesil : - 1 I * . - i . - * i* : tion when 1 got back. Out of ugiit is. dut , f lof mind; arid it people beaan to think tnej .dead theyiwould forpet me altopfether. Yet what couhl I M It seemed' that witupntlht Queen's help I could do ni th- inR. For aujiht I knew, the nearest port -where It would be possible to obtain a ''' aaw.jrH for fiqropo or the West Indies inigllt be nuudreds Of miles away. t An- srther Toynpo In the jDlanaV* iwils (ont pt . Jie fJiWsUcin; but If Mub could be persnad- ed to Itlye ine an idea of the latitude and lona: tiide if the isluud. and lend i the the Sunilowcff 'and her crewt tlie thing one; It would be Baking a great JH 1 a s a Jv .'t. * 1. Jl'sSh -piftW . r fmm lii-r 1 1x711 wtuhi a unn * il . ', Tfa jWhnti'elrlr peremptorily. * A Hsllt no le womany9 Blip smiled mi ? 4eal coul tbe sinci 1 uot and I liked her seh ble to a little 11 ilng tojmy ball, of 1 the 'altzint; tlhu*irl We sail tlie ulght nftor hire nslder you hips Mr. Brie w tllinjrtetae. w(th this roqu to compl 'Iki and scbittl . ie lancers, with nil of which t ana her guests w rfc i?reatly dell, eld told mo that If I went on In, I should poijn be tbe moa in Fail) Isbi d. Mi moreoTerltof ten consul about Uie found in fchetf atrange to chorused j twenty infinitely obliged to ply divluel fche con ava another llnll yesLj lorrW. All who are Ives Invited, Lnd per- Indly teach ps som I wai, of couhe, onl I taught a, ai-jd we h em th a try at e queeh t*4;anfJl I had popular I hujli she diq no q 11 irod nlmcet m ibeiame actually 'iYpu m co 'jl anilftfi-aiij you will find 01 ruther old-fasidoned; but you shfkl un 'tome M the now onea. I saw a In ;qne ofi thkase illustrated pnpe waltz. 't'Uhjhx I shod d like Wjjl yoiijBhoJjr me howf rboweli'.'anlll said 1 should be to each her anything In my power. v e boil :wh a great siiccesa. olfppRtra jjplisllted of a fldte, a clnrv barib KQltlar. aud aj The flute scoiriod toi? hted ce. apart from; her owniwlshes.she brltthe tlfirli gt;net,ar,d Wlp t eml llcr yarjht on a dtataht voy-: e h fyhm f0 MonzeA to it .lo4k Ueba age Without runnln-flt cr unter to,tlie pre ..Hecntje or the SanUAju Jndfces of, her people Ud the Intone Ions TT , 1 mnftiCi . .If tlat remarkable ancestor of hrfrs Whose tifflmen th wiJL though he ibad been dead n' century, M o v* oty ot air- , s iuo of WV11 . - Waf 1 wek aafbeing eingubrly wl my 13iily chance, -and If I went on ai I had ,Jut*flsjJ J begin, aind continue** to please her, Ij . ftjVl -'-- .1 gt;- L1-lL 3 S** y w,n her nsept to ,n, ii TSS J?nKS LJu v ,'i..U'A. . ii -m s* niubh sllmircd. Before I hai 1 VeJsBs BOiar hand. 1 felt that il wonH , J V V a , ' ffi ha ftmiHtlika to hurry matters, ty weary ,. fL . for PjJ ,8tall r 1 ; / - I. il a I s Jl,. i herjby liniiOstunlty,t or appear ffv* gt;r gt;eagor to act awjay.' I must wait for a fi voraMc .ipportunlty to proffer my request, nnd It woAldlie well, if 11 could, to ins ire her *ielp by pllaclng her -under an ob igatiori. yitiM*', ***V ShnuU n mui ir t, was patience and polite- SMf** were a ** i say anything bmly o a t i-alwut the aurmyiiimii.- , On iho Whole. I thought not. llll' faoak. liLmhlonly by so doing 3x wserny W * eeimo ri licule; while if nn enemy vera the I fff un*P0 iwrlier, jl should be putting hlhi on Ills fr 06*? gunrd and making him think tint I was afraid. jBetter keep my own cowiscl and dat in it not nnm'nidenly to, ask occosioii to be their p-irtnera for 11 Ti-imraHy sci no Impropriety In them to )ake part in a dance. I The alitsll, fine x romen; not a few sjrei well-favored, barringthe qucerness. ciimplesdon, md two or three we herself. They nderfi Uyi peaceful ancing with a seat to ihe languid ll-rooms.1 Being, doHoendajnUof the Hecate*. e desdendants of able-bodied :h ai d wait, the note hmllcome through . Bry seamnnjand warrant-ofllce tt Ihe nost I P? aam McT lnt0 th - il did nc know fore that the isl ind p M? - J SZ eesspd a gt;t gt;; I hid no clew totL ideiiMt, ff g ss .j'Slfi ItUamysteryUd. fo. *he nresent; mUBt'remaln a inyslery. - I My nekt concern wns as to how I should attire* inynelf for ithe queen's brill. The jeVenlng-drcss ofltnrorx- was not t ie even-* Intelt' wets acquainted with thb uropean hLatory up to al lng-4tres* of Fair Islam). The latter was a 1 modification of the costume In vogue in Che Umejof Qeorge II. * ' Kir H inert Wal- olea and as the islanders had a weakness Ifor bright colors, I did not.take kindly to the Hlea-of appearing at a fcstiiV enter- talmnent In asultlof black, a cclojr which reserved exclusively for mourning, thia dilemma I.consulted Field. A black coat, and of too. Would certatrdy maki y t tikne forward, ao far wotld, tnclrmindH.liki I orFalr ulanklers generally, we Ind it lij nanlly possible for ave noi.trirld it to realise the d Ifieepinfi p a conversation with. know nbtblijgof George Ilia and JlcNon and Wellington, the Ind Qi ri yictorla, the India nd theiXlrrierlcan Civil War, by,the ka aha was j reading. so many things that r, so many kllusions understand, Khat she tinual inHtrndtlon, and if njot offlcinily, thj director of Jut studies and the sunerlntend- gnt or her new ejiucallon for Ithat she t Had it. and that In fact it was. I - All this u gTiredlwell for the licccem heme. I could hardly thine that a had done so much fbr her she would o me tbe fivjor I intended , to nslc rthelewjl Hesitate il aud plocrastln-- missing nijaso, than one seemingly oppor uait o f pv krivig tnh request , j ca i hardljr iftaytKpartly, porhapsj use somtjtnijnl told nie tliit lt waa ill too soou-j-tlmfthe propitipna moment iid not'yet arrlv d;- partly bejause the uii Islnn-iera irndrovi'd on acqilalntance, nd that tlie raofejl saw of thouiland.their try thp Ies ;I fiketi the idea.' of leaving for the anojafmons letter, iihad come tjothe r nchi ion hatitwM pour/ okl or a i-pcie ot Itupldaplte. arpl though kdpt the pii *iyej In ray pocki h it very we should all have to. oecomo heWers pf wood and drawers of water, b*?caiisc once they were free they would work only theraselves.*r This waa conclusive, aud aa I could have ansvfered Mr. Field without the riiik of giving acrioua otTcnso, I allowed the subject to drop.. , I ' : . In tbe meantime,- the IMana*aH car*go was being unloaded and brought uplto Fai'rhaven, but rather fitfully and slowly; for tbe ship contained an Immense quantity of mercbandiso of one . sort and another, and the warehouse accomodation at the queen's disposal Was decidedly limited. The bales and cases bad to bo stowed anywhere and every where,, and there bcingno draught animals in the 1:0;:ml, the labor of shifting and carryinirjjthe packages about was very great. In these circum- stauces 1 suggested to Mab aud tho Cbim- cil of Nine that It would be* better toilet the remainder of the cargo stay where)1 it was. You have landed the bulk of it. Iaald; what thero is left can be brought- urf as you want it, and when you want It. * he interpret di A very ui 4cmvV i ood that ot Wraint and, almost skeptK iai prophetic ship belnc: securely moored, it where It is. V ' Is'quite aafo ,rexdaimed ob passed my mind. IA1TEK XXHi A FLASH OV LU RTN1NO. id so uiingsLileuton. Fort *oor.three redks there pcqtifred nothing b disturb ihe even tern if Field and imi once wit l* ul my life. In th company lAinylftrt Fane andnf meotlicrs, a barty: organic id by the. uvJen, I ylsrjteoj several estateJ nnd saw . gt;riethins ot tl el'interior of the Island. Itea and mo.*j of the dormer Caribchlefsowned thoy cultivJted, with for land was (so plentl- fertlle that vdrr few of .Ui tbe pieb.ibl ice ulunLs of'th daitatlona tvhtc -h help ot Slav ul and this soil m rertiie mat vary tew ot e nborlgines witild labor fpn hire. So r as I could r-oe, the slnvea, t.aough not I- rcuted, w er4 ery hr.nl wroogHt, for In horses' mfortably rdlng io hei absence of horses tbey had k. Tlieyj wj i*, however, iK pitjftnd well ftd, arid as, w Vaiddown by D -nzil Failej-nobondh- rni:.n could bo bold without his own cou- Knt, there Were oresumnbly xj lt; gt;pe of those ujel Hcparatjiorislof fauilllea Hblch are usually amougj tlie worst featur Insubirdlraitiou i was, ly pnntsjied, roHellloua hajitfed Withlmi qeremriny, . Qts y conlldedto mcj the t f the sva- ..ever, - tvee bsjltttt aa Field I races wi A happy thought, Mr. Erie Mab. Let it be so. To-morrjow **fe Will go down to the'Diana,' and pee for Ourselves what there is left; we may perchanco i And some more books, and you will perhaps b ao obliging as to take ont thei re- 'malntngmlrrors. MorrLi sball go with us. Morris was a carpenter, and he had fixed up one mirror In ihe queen's Ixd-i-oom. so much to her satisfaction that she wanted to have all the. remalniug mirror.* taken out of the saloon ahd fixed up in like manner Aa for books, -die was simply iunatla- blc. Sin- read, anything that cane to hand, but jlkeoV best eomething scientific, or a novel with plenty of incident and a com-' plicated plot- When once she became- interested In a story bf this sort, she would neither sleep nor attend'to business until she reach.ed tjhe end, and' woe betide the cduncllor whp at snch a time ventured to trouble her vjlth affiJira of State. W ben .Mr. Thomas, n rather timid old gentleman , secretary tb the council, bronght her sprue papers to sign wh lo she waa reading fnl romanU gt;knbw. I should like to ask her a few questions' about mr- self. My own futbreia deeMMly oba gt;cuTa at present. Perhaps aho cot Id throw little light oi it, I said, with ty. It la only when she Is In Sybil can discern the shado events/' returned Mab, cold sternly, aa lfl she Jresented which my remarkllmplied. mantle reetsl not always bn her shoulders. But you Kha l seejher, and thfcn ypq eaa judge for yourself And now jlet ua ro oa with onr lnsfiectlf n.'f I ; As we passed through oue of the berths I think It was poor Buln lt; gt;U'j-I saw a carpet-hag In oae ooTrfner. What U here' * I said, lt;rpeh1ng iv Books ixclajmed the queen. Im na see what they arel So I carried thej bag Into thej saloon, and emptied on the taple at least a scora ot volumes, the p-eaier part of Therel I said, t-tking n The Woman in White.'* ' to begin reading this, and y all about your melancholy to thjp. upjiweBJl daubers which inclination bus Conjured up. l'Iait Tcry) intorcaUng? sh sparkling a Very. I will be, sulfing the down, nnd * w uoVeU COT gt;*f of hav only *H forge* Hugs, and n it at oooc, wtlo-J- to tho opening the i sna .. Ut me knbw iter the boat wasjresidy, gt;utsr gt; .b hales, cases, art*n Ine thina aho could heryelf for i good read When the b lt; at is ready.*' An hour I crowded wl * Monte Crista, nnd moment tae was bid, did not go away tne she half frightened ti .h 11' ft, WW tbeSd ;d M.; who hava.nete thatr iJliirshape. . n W monthly Ji ik youiailly con- BElii-J A. - -,' wi TCxStrLill resjlly at bitter enmity ' Then had been several pnrtinl rliings -Mpressnti, and, as 1 ga hereiJ,lno t Without difficulty ' . ; ' Tho Caltyarlsiiro our greatMt,trouble/r he said. /'Thoy are iniroaslng lat sqch ft lltulous, wallow- iu had aa. Have r--a uni- aplcnou I might almorit say r he said, when I allowed bim m; 1 * tall,; and the queen mliht thin mistaken her dance for a fune rou notolng a little less som form, for instance? I have my uniform aa unteer rifle corns. (My poor mdthbr made me brin r It, rather against my gt;wn wish. 'OlTlcers In foreign countries always wear their uniforms, she said, and 11 lifht find i captait in a vol*; . rnflwajji iie er heart of tlie Uull f AhstTajBa, N ew Zealand, or the Hghtini jby ( as or prin tlng by a wboee jp'Robi . .. ..,.. . . in thase' cjircumatanccs it w , fortuu ' r owlcdgeof he tion Is n (Prusoe' aijd Pnmel II -v j ' -mine useful; ao I brought It)' Where Ib itr v- , me tip my f In one of the boxes which frorn the Diana* an hour ago. - Wear lt, by all means.*' ad fhoat', when he had seen thej tjnirorm. Nothing could be better; and the queen, /Who haa neve;r seen an Rnglisl uniform, wilLtako Una a .compliment.' She takes great Interest In everything tha cfoncerns (the old country, and that red coat, will i match well with your heathnif hair,99 . The point being settled, wo winti to the tsock-flght. which took plnco in a phbllc pit not fair from Mr, Field's house. Annmber ien, t: int ter ig gt;' '- . of mnins were fought, and killed, i At the outlet I was Sis ted, but after awhile I becaj ted an the rest, I had never si fought before, and I undent* ttrst time why the sport had tractive for our ancestors, and i alon. so difflciilt to enforce. Not more exciternent or followed tl of tbe various tlghta with keel ment than Queen iy birds ither dis- le as ex- u a main I iV for the so at- inppres- ahowed .* fined / tome, wl nd- I aft as It ibserved to an . :* v I :. i. I- A ,* 4' / , enjoyed it. once f I ut .vow. ji rlHi I'. Hk lt; i i deal 'ssas* that I bad little to do thins, the Indies whosj le being liiMtinbty cui und that if I wauted to lt;ep back a portion of answer to a qaegtlon mdon, I said that its rly four millions, anrl tl ksa id strangers lelt a . the slguliloaut told ine that the as monstrous and in fthe electric teliy. orlern aeieutluc ahd ents was received jw ullty, csp.-r.i.-illy ' too polity openly i usly thnnght ine' ancer. - j i ueen aJTected to se ahSj wai natural ii the others, ot* tb periBBil of the1 hich we had bmu for some oihekV aa m Blab' t, la T siaa*ffs rate that they toll soon be moi thin ourselves, nnd if. a rial hnbpen tn coin 'We with an ilivi Cajriberoea. it i rabid be a sei The Cnribe The people wbom Ijenzll m n helyWd t came to the numeroun ig should ilon of the matter* h * lTl*?Ila btmy uncon- thi m. isa toe nt; iis)eeise. their desccn brave, tera 9 WHat inik llccau-io th'ly hsive had e x thjiugh not who taught las thfcy often flUh Yd*, the Cstfibe soldiers. . 'Have yot :gr'V T* No, I don't o telling wn srell W larlydill our archer Archer-gu y with bJ gt;i Neceftmssvn ug very 11 lilSery, which par. of lent. That lis had any gui .* But our i cable fi ted with i gt;. Field I kii TH wheu they first The t, and thoy are would maki ou think so? xo very coun lence' of- th reeently. il to fight e lercoiy among I bans are rry strong desperate -.- ous. We prowess. vaa they arks; and lemselvesJ t w( uid matte splendid prcnent r-iasot to fear a '1 ': thjlnkwe have; sUll, thera) maj/'happei. But we Our youuk men are, Yob shall r*je a parade1 rd one Of theiA'days.*' il Are your eolllicra armed htfai wa.thirif'9 *. r store of j unpowder, d, U reservedYor the ar- iBistsof half ie 'SsntA by 1 inqnh on iers would in when opi Ihe flirrt-l and ill hU istrun, toxen brass bether irdtbe. like no to men tnuekeu Ihett-Jiesfc IpsssJ Uasiir iion the pool* man to drath by threatening to set her puma at bim. We went down to, the Diana9' aa ai gt; ranged, by water ofi course. In addition to the boat's ci*ew and the carpenter,1 we were accompanied by Marian Lester, one of tbe queen's maidens, and a youth of the name orBntteroup, -who was half page, half errand-boy. On reaching the ship, I looked over the manifest, on which 'I had ticked off the packages already lauded, and. In consultation with Mub,1 derided what others) we should uUo back with us In the tjoat, 'and told the men to hoist them out of the hold. Then, while Morris was removing, the mirrors, we took a turn round the ship, and made an tnHpectlon of the cabins on the chance of finding anything likely to be useful anrt worth carrying away; tor we did not Intend to make another vislt'totbe Bhip for some time.. ,..' In tbe captain's cabin were a thermometer and aibnrometcrJ We will have theUe, 1 s dd. looking at them. 'This is a Iself-reglstcHng thermometer, and 1 want to ascertal n the Average temperature of Fairhaven; and the bapimeter may prove very useful. It gives warning of statins Do you ever, bave t-bnnsr- .- JJ ' V ' Sometimes, and j very bad ones. But they don't often, take us I by surprise. ,1 have nearly always * premonition of ihem; so have others,'1 I * * j 1 suppose you can tell by the look ot the aky and the direction and force oi thai W S- i ' la.-B-s ' ' .The queen laughed. J The look of tbe sky and the force of the wiud she said. Why. when the ctotads gather and the wind rUca. tbe storm haa begun.-;Theme are signs which, children may read. What I mean is, that before any; sign is visible, while the heaven.4 are ( still clear, the sea. atlll cadin. ikomething tells me I know not what; It is a feel in A, a forelxyllng tliat within a few hours, the weather will change for the wo That c/'iues from Increase of I said. YouaresensJUvetasAm lt; pcierio- condltlomi I don't know.how that Is. I dare say you are right,'' * Teturrietl, psivalTsily; But I have exactly the aame feeling when people are thinking eVjtagainat Dae.'9 *9m that Is npt possible. Nobody can Wiinkevila nrav uT* ' 'Yet such si thing )u* narrp f y friend. Fair Island (a very beautiful, and its people sre lisppy, but they are not all good. And tately4-the last few days-1 have bad a forcl od ng. For three nights past. Cato. v lt;ho. as you know, sleeps alv wayaat my chambar door, has a aad. fiereeiy.asif he w hie-l dsn r. and this nnd anothet, I hat It was evident not take us Jill back at one wp. Ou this I went below tW.Ue wbom I fojiud deep in WUkle CplnU' thrilling romance, and aflerffeplslningjifl dilllculty w woriiin, suggeated that Us and her personal attendants should go in the boat,land jhat two of the men iuyself would waft on boaril until aaol oould be seat to lake us oiT. No; let tie nejiple go. Thev can boat for us ivlicn they get to K-tlrhaves I mean for van, njyself. and Marian, and Buttercup.' . . ' 1 j f It cannot be here for two hour*, aad ha much less time than that It will be dark.** I am noiafraid bf the dark. Yoq lamns, I au Yes, we Let the moment. bookjp I went to shoveo another f he arrived, and pneed afraid of tbe dark. Hp nav* l impa; stlll-4-,f I aayl and tb Vf-as again beat ore deck, gave orders for the nnd told tbe toxflwaJn to un with allspoed, the This done. I Uirhtetl a and fro, nb'-orlmd in Iftatt *1* A t Ui- r r l-; * i- esidld 9 1 ' I 1 ' ' ' A gt;- '10 and' th* 3 clotrs-ysM flk aattaasaBasV food shot coolit BvwalnglwM award ' so-tka attaaaflt, BSSwaV kWfterioed bef. fanay. until the tHickajrljng twillghtl warned me that it was t iuif Ro trim the Bajloon lamp. Mala waejatUl ftWllug. nor iintU I lighted the lamp vrjhi ri swung over ber bead did he lookup J L J ll I Thank you, ' aho said; aud then (nrntng round, looked frtltently tlironjrl.)on4j o(* ths porta taward the almo-a deiwrted sea; There Is uolng to be a stann. she aided, wistfully. I I T Why should: rou Uilnk eoff IJ ajikea. The sky ia perftetlv clear, hardly a breath if wind. You w.ll aoe. I hope It w than a starnv-Jft tempceta I there Is a filing In the air. qnfte fart fejy moored, 1 im Quite. I looko.1 to that came on (ioiMli We fcra safe. then. will ias here In sin hour. Tba, will be tims enough, and then she took up ber; boek again, and I weht once more on deelL Tbe short twilight had now almnjo daen- ened Into *UrknW, and I was quite alone, Marian being with her mlfltrrW, and Bat- tercup tttst aalcswi in a corner pf thesaloori. I lighta?d nhoth-jr cigar, and ww- about -o resume my Miliary f Ht where I bad left urrfedto me'to vejrify ths forocsst by glaoclnf a4 startling. Tho bfTcnry prints ainoe riastlookad at ft thatj la tolsay. In three hours, BsWl, li 'iafightrithoujtbt; fwa srs ind no mlMake-Hft regal*' r gt;ej it won9t bnrjut rxifore we Pnirhaven. Theereest is cer- be-enen sea- and isro re safely St off, whets It queens vaealhi the barometer. .The rtsrilt had fallen aev ipfora rippe *l get tain I v no I i gt; tied an rd said' Shesnai * w fe Is a Ti rnan in onr hmrint,, an*BBsrls, spanks hsar chiWres anrl bads Itjeootioin saar it say longeri . Poa't be boo sa vBre olr-1 my friendiyoellittle realize her wiTe*riii . She has lost kslr formar ewest disr-ositsofl, and Ul health L the oause. Dr. Fieros'i KavoHU- presx:*riptvm will snake her arsU. For fatnalediseBatt,funcisBeal derangtmstas s.d Ufts loag Usiet latrsadeclwoassm maaarable, ao Bsedi- witbtlib. It is ths ealy '-' by f sisBssssBSBsl sassV-a Jssratt 4 l ia atary aaa./ far T gaaraavsa priaU* oo bor* Dt. WeftWs l*slsS*sr i - . i sTi rff , , I i. t i QV *oNTIN lt;?l - I rjftoortjpi A. ', njl on dry l u bfbr Iloikci rbxuu froi b- i l 1 wasf Stars tuud 1 t phOBpKor-frfQVn'p river gt;f lul.lt** (thewalBinf-ft ,m pist, fiery w;.vj i-iasiiait ivwmijl sltleaJ -The r gt;M towail thu . ) and silent u-i(i moniBBroit-i uxm ore.glr nt scat slceniuu i buil i Westward, tu SOUtltwiil-drih - aytnlii-i mor * led be.iv.rini a' iposalbU- to It id beyond Uk libat to cro*' ra tliat *M(t) id aprt-al.-piu' lowed up the-ai an inky blacku It bocamo s.. w-iy to-the bun lantern, as wi ear jwhen-alHi 450U jii gt;: u fofc llnd the ship. la 'tbs al ::kh: think it waa 'ft trtcttV. Myte would burst, thpoiiajh mj b? 1 had re.-tch feeilUK aboui rifle pi-al gt;i i mountain. an lt;l alghtuiii r,-ut lag every obj sjt ehawpcat r-.*Uuf Sjlsalth P.II1 Ofj ft thlny- trir i*r lt;* the DiaftiB, the Ifsaftsj oftn one elite m 4Sl450Vt lt;i tl. k rob- o thr W ft7HAl-r.KH.VX I saw U distt ropelwilJi n not I gt;. *; ii .ve s*- n jhir- m. Y t I eoi thouu11 ju.-y Spers; i-l - my an op Itf I ill quickly anil n momentltheHb second pipe, BUallu. r prrhi ioi anotti'r kiiHi ftrf apl (It Ul* i r* - A . the shot svdrllt. l(Van Idea of whai I balpletiM wdv.'s' be ijaehod aKal lt; creek. It v ur*. could bap pin t Into ths- hat. w for.- Jn.l ib*-n Had f Vh are uo as that lt; Qfti--*- kt lie .win-* rope ,a 't C-e Boixi -Um v Ii yoiafnieatir II (, WK-i. ii saw a ujan cut r you UI o. . uu ll; v U ot the lea ..UnlnA.r- tbeb, aiftil plott nnjne true Br OU WfcfO I I aliHweriH Igone ilf vosi Ikrbli'i y au * sit than I lent crush of the aWve the nblp B*lr (*art threw 1 1 Ubajl was n bo healiuioxU Bo-ir Will it ly o be our fai with iri more were put*In/ n 'iDniftft-nlng 1 tfeaaBBtilpwe ccmnian hojild lie I if one i*oan i TOM Iii Bud M'Hs knows mi ws,. ?Wb srjiw- rtjvto, sfckrpr losTad go the arii. t In the ml comes, it i five*, ret* ut the ide Ted than c- naible. a mpta to ol compelli in Uifht a yidPj a with rolllng UI and alipj b laau * lt;i B - t wassji to the cai ii; Marian 'U of rcta gt;
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