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utrage.. mis | -You courk the.. same fite by- your.in« gi i d er conclusion was, 'at- last, ['f iéreélf the bearer <to the ma- ation : was stifefigthe'ned vent fop of the. threats Wolfe: |, to toturn and be avenged! \In the young. d xy struggle, an rged quitd as much by [ teir abtaohment for her, they essayed i humble way, to dissuado her from |. P a 'mighty1\ ~exolatined Clem, | cess gone dead for sure 1. - Dose igar bery hole an' cor- Anclinal ill mislist you éf doy - bab a | Then we love to hayo 0 nly'tink ob de of be- |. < \But as you nre to be min risonor ob de female sect.= Ef | learn to follow my teachings. | Tsball ho iho, we shall nober see misgus, Ayer i ind I\ retarded Rad: gr ue B f : o crush r k ob'no. . « : your nery: perhaps *Doo't be craxy-orncked,\ chimed in 'will promlso t ; Feds you a struggle deare gfi tho'aged Obloo,. is. got no. 'call. to of s. | have 'yet pasded through.: ' You! have T gh of an'\ lebe your esposed to . do tigh:\\ vight thus m use, sad take ) rabsges of de Hoshums.. Spose doy cam, : -to hide ?- 1 ts in de stable; won't um. burn | hefo ?\ Dem tioving: cowboys and drun- ken loyalises will-b¢ sroun', nlso likewise. . Fur massy's stake 3131111” go missus, 'and hani oe thit was of course | ° . . ; om, and slipping. nolec} - Tebe us uopertected. 000000 _; : _nl;lx:;b:§,,b hi 4 I ible: so This, 'to.restnt. 1 edi [vai T - . the off ' f e theso obony crgnker's fears eart ' F a. - I2 ns, Gift to . : 8 | 1 . his'nabre f s \their Hetenet, there: was he droning pibroc ver hope : } dard of. \ling thd m | mia dond ci fu * ifeat; *- Sho dismissed them the Caiopbeli's \ The 'positio F F over th id= Thousands f : when: men folks am: go 7 -slle ged « 'point |, w Showever, - saying von p . m ' 14d / to ravage us for | tng I 3 thing further of het intentions, ~ ~ ~I bors of the Tory interest. was stol, § , b c will obo \ emfs ingly ; ; yoar; b. 1 € d | ° \Radaliffo will probably be:- bere to- differ ingly :the most powerful, ; that, the c HL, is still son 7 let your won-Xi be sheatlied in my heart.- night,\ sho thought? J’Bubyib will not do . fog i i Tt will bo another bravo deed to boast of \ | to trust him.. He isa member of sloyal- | We have not been. watm friends of laté, as .; U§ilence woman if you be one,\ 'dried [ist family; and would doubtless try to dis- | and my, defection, ss He would term ib Ao c \los a piper'a DMSC bs o fading | tho infuriated. man.\ \W ild\ you | suado mo- from communicating; whatever | might egtrange us. forever, - Yon, now weeky ~* | - ams of\King\~to whio - 'stitup-bail blood 2-L-moag | Imny -have __Oh l why is not | that he is ensily provoked 'when his wish duces ¢ + 2 - lockI l yer acomed. to | 409 ty dear outs . ded Feapoot | you.. . But sined your cursed forigue must | his father on ourside ?. Can anyonqview [.es are crossed, and that b ite.dia f ; mulls 'them, ltg's bo active sem b ty at: |aven from these rode men, Ha who was | cenrun so:glibly; my-duty must bedone; I the relative position of the rival parties | comes ward and abusive to thoi of life, - 1 I ; em, his h a b: atard | \+ r R: eso TOC . . #B \ DF i ones [. live posts h Nest F H § f How ' ich. over h . 4 rgies. ard te C y leader rosa nod bowed to | you nro-my prisoner.. | Martin reoura and |'and lresitato to join us?\ > pose him*} 0 10 00 . ., .. rios... a - then mountand aways Loret| _ Forsome time Martha debated with| | \You bave mada a breat anorifice Rad- ou: X © herself thé-propriety of disguising herself cliffe, and I trust will be rewarded for it.\ yfoteignera and aide '* ! lin male attire. By so.doing, she would | _ \Qf course I shall be rewarded, altho' p tally | ; 3 ad L a to do the bid- | be enabled the better to escape: molesta- | I do bot claim the nie f Fm“ \ at be A ér appenranto os a- farmor's . son | a sacrifice. What do 'T not It tenderly and,blithesome! | . , vate ot ékcite ss fouch attention or| baps as ona of my country'd defeddérs, g'fgfipipkgq? sae Harty © \\ pade | gaked tho one- who hrd er er tl . ia was i - to as- much unnoynnfiéjrom s’ll‘ll?“ share in hr; 3L i031; victories l- und the silver domes of Lucknow; - . . || !. 'In the town. of Harrison's Purchase, || to. | trance.: : hut 2 Me | the wandering bands of ruflians who were | Then n greater blessing attety A, ffifJROIindmdpowhhszgolden: ghflxfm,‘ Westchester County, : New York, midifl' 16 sea art, siri\ was the cool : he know nvcstall-parts of the \poutral wifqlu' aioe ¥ 'the hir to Briton's destest, \ at the period of which we write; two fam- ur x| .. ©Thonibe pleased .to sond: your. hus- 1 f his ® | ground,\ as if sho in ber. own Again the young enthngiastd embrace n. 1 Mies who had in. former days been warm | bor, wit . Khalid hither,\ ho roplied, cagain ; seating Ir ot prepaged for, They 'bad: only [ costumo. Yet sho.could not but feol a | st this moment the door and in friends. , That 'of Mr, «Euéoflm food | dosperaddés 1 ;~ Bat T / must: not spealal himaelf .. (*We would ques ‘ fords with. them. | Their pistols | difidende in: assaming's dress anfitted to | full uniform; Arnold: Carhart; tho. rep- carly. espoused. the \robel\ Spi], | barehly -to you; although I Kregard. to: his fealty to. our ~] were lef in. the holators of thet | her see | Still busied in preparation, and | resentative of theking, and fh father of the echo}: at the hoad of which was Ar- must be firm. Your preferences are xt'th‘g‘cnnin’o ho hats of the party were; Tht tiuking cowards clustered toge! still undecided how to not, sto chanced to | the Rebel Radeliffo_ stood .confrontin nold Carhart, 'clung quite ag tonaciously | g Geo his : continued | ri{sod. «Navel ( (8 1 XC ov } bo abject fear, . Hor finger was upon the | Took from tho widow, down the old Bos-| them, | Hadan apparition from the worl to the interests of figmnxé f J. : have no busband, | aind\. ankwered { trigger, - «A | motion, rand: some one. of | toa post- roads ard perceived with some | 6f ngnriis Rented. befor tho waking gaze a formar consiste 5 8; Maktha Kod ifI bad, he. would not | them would recolve-'the contorts in his tise a horkoman | awiftly ~aproaching. | of the twain, thoy could hardly have been * \Tha nip i f :< lgong, \Jessa. aud George, aud an; only | \8 $0 her.. I bava a'du: | bo ; You would hate do seek Ieark 0 00 000 0. al (s ho dréir nearer, Martha discovered him | more startled. . Mr. Carhart, slowly join si‘hapux E‘mn%[ql?p roch */ | doughtor; Marth Image,“ and mi my 'to pe i). from T . aball not | him along his defenders.\ | * The leader would fain haye parleged | to bo an officer of the Continetal army. ed his\ hands behind im, dad: Bent his ** Wet mountain, glen and glad had diedsome few years before, , When | q sial imble power may |. \iC Wangorots rebel: this, abd brave,\ | with the determined girl. . Bapposing that he might be on in errand | storn gaze upon the traitor sbn. . He did But th mfm’usfill tats 615» _ *: the news of the fifyebamg ) iched the C aod I will | whispertd ond of the wer to his compan-| | \Lower you plees,\ be cried, 'and T! with aome. dhe of the neighbors,sho turned f not onter the but rom: ned -at the 'The pipes at Lucknow played f ~> | Reymond ima bay o : hn Pud mda a nd 64 5 u that we will depart without | again to beremployment. (Tus fer mo- threshold, as if to stop down across it . L f 1 tr il my mofite after, aho hoard n well knowlyoiae | were to:enter the: dan o rebellion. ._ a f é Walls oC erléd ang he; is a flow- arthe did not allow the weapon to in- | pronounce her nate. > . \A wife |\ he anecred, giving. them to ho intention \ boing acted. up-] \*My determination may not bo shaken, iat would bear | 4 ing. - One| clive 's, breath... With tho firmness| | \Martha t Marthal®\ understand that he had heard at least the eft Martha: along, Elli . 9P~| though ty heartshould, rebel,\ . contin- bfus might wed ber us ; & ton she heldit firmly. pointed.| | ©Heral ip the north room,\ she au-] last words of Radcliffe'srejoinder. \Be , b acti slares, to the re Sm‘B ¢ ued . the enthusiastic gir f6 your) our wives.\ |A <0) ; h e - y e - careful boy f or the hempen vopé and wils Bo heaseand farm. 100000 snltmetta so dée d thatyon \Who.: bave Myo c 5 forth fn} - Radclifeenterdd, and stood before her | low limb, may wed you unto deathl Comel Are, Carhart had but one 809, Rtadeliffe, jotk out @reay?\ (o _ [0 7, -f your engut gder, . R ad hi only sought] Hé was the borsefian she had noticed. j to your hor ch: at 0 had. been frons Bis earliest. recollec-| y; , k ; heart a To) har old sl mone ele}? \.. . your bos uss o, He was indeed nedontred as & rebel officer. sa womqi’nflf’ii; idnd é rather than Jose you --'\ t burst upon'the| - \Gol repeated Martha; asthe alowly| - Fors Martha regarded bim s cfifbrufij rar of If; *W ould you d the im d t whaiden, > co -| crossed the room to give them : witha look of pleased gurprise, then as. A bad gra ‘ . won ae s: , abs an c.. Two of thes rover; | ha stretehed his sting towards her, she 4 gra , 1 \ af will eo inttep carctally.\ you A ath. .- did mo & mode w to his embrace. © Cu W & ¢ all Het rought you my answer,\ hel 1 fer you on. a he rom. i (por said. | \Nay look up, desrest! you ace Radcliffe, the: Indignities| - \Laden with the news pf, fog.{ - Xowwall r s io as ofe of that 6 o and? suffered. liink‘ofugg \ é t twee cd thelin names, a ' sach aubgess, ' +> selves to gain th for, 'or die | the depthsof her \goarcely speak so kindly ob 15,255in s if}; It bares I determine £. ‘yfu‘mieéc p The result of that wige. Be Bragster ciat'rabel,\ usd ing \fitalfié 4