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1 &Z&a$lig*-j£ *j?\ rSJStrV**' •m NT'S JIM D IAN MM BM the kast shadow of donH ffi #ry i re.oped cases of i/kercferi ted dittta saw e Differ rared by any otber zaed^«iae»Z3t|l r.'y ho^rltss, that the diseased peTBonl\Kov -friends, 10 be nrnTXraT\lsiB(jj ; j KOSYABLE compound, waichfBever injintfj t is nscd for the cure of CHrtxic diWMBfc ucritw. l-l\fiIFVLSfi and ALTERAipf A 11 Coucna. Rn-i r.i n.~* that wery tfcaT \ to be, without the least doubt, mry Con sumption* j. and 'Tires ulrt's in tne £«*£;, and etseVFMifJI ami ..wfy as that other medic&S ^(sara LBirviXG EXTHAOT,\ axre* and bctliv u*™ i.saw will cure .Via* cases of Covgk Wj after all other remedies have faits^rifjl OF CONSUMPTIONS- sen cured by it testfr and prove In ssafsf J diseases of the LUNGS, THROAlT^i'J of t\e very strong and positive **3*r#jg|j .-5 and we tc&tdd not nave ^ojasftrigLm confident that the resprctabfe testimony flfrfl numerous cures soul to have been cfftcttC tain and support us, m oU xoe £s«* e»a M . THE PROPRIETOR of any~otkcYyrmtdf f tt *< testimony of cures of as maay noHKUta \ .MONART BALSAM etrf p CO * . u/Ji, Spiiitng of Bloody Btetuing of Hf 4 d.tf Hn.i Side. Xtg/tf-SjeeatSi. Nermm** Published every Thursday Horning a t Malonc, Frsok lin, Ce}u»iy. Nev Yoik. OFFICE, on Ma/n Street, opposite the Itail Re Office. f *R.tta^-$I 25. inadvance ; $l.?5,arthp ejnd oftix trtJDlhs, and $2 if not p»;d before the<rnd o( t&e year. Ho paper -li*c->nlintipd aniil .til arrearages are r »id ., i l -CM II tut atlbeojjuon of ihej<uMi<iiiei>. 1 Rates of Advertising .TWELV E LINB3 a R £ Ksg «9>«ar« I ww | i§ $ 0 5Q 1 a^iare 2 weeks, 1 •'}\is«e3 week,, 1 •S Uar \3 month. I tergrc o,ianji4e*,iii»«» lo yaarty ad*erlis*ers. &u-*ine-«. C»H*. not i?»reed^^ 6-1 • ii«» »»•».—$'J r j r 6 muntb*. A iwerlUpTi^ots upon 1 \quart- 6 moiitt, 4> 4 OO 1 .q^iBfe I v .„ r . 6 on •\ul-nniit? rnomlu, 6 . - 00 lumn I jrar, Jo QQ $3 pe rked, wtil i« maertpd until o.de red otit. maxy Uontutm Pn.MONAR T BALSAM the Heart, Ftvude Wraknesses ancl* GMf |i P a£trg. liiKiiigs and fifcslikii BT CUA11I.ES SWilK. Y« uho know the reason, toll mo U«w it is that instinct .still Prompts the iieari to like—or not Iili«— At i:s own onpticious wiili Tell me by wTmt bidden magio Our impressions rln>t ara led Into lilting—or disliking— ' Oft before a word be said.' Why should tmilet sometimes rrpei us; Biigbt eyes turn our frtling* cold I Vfchut it tfidt wftftHrcotiifeJ to t,li %* Ali ihnt gl.ttrr* is not gold T Oh, no frature, plain or sinkinj, But a power «ve cannot shun, Prompts our I.king, or dishkiny, Kre acquaintance bath be ^35£g&SiB5S i °\v must endur^. I The two ladies ' close of small Fl of \Would laj (ip [age. tnanhood. antlfoA^ ^^f Jj ^^dfritk them. '<•&-• . • f av ^ Peen because .th«rn. n L„„'. e o ..Id •ah ns. >L! nil re to i .Mr he A. T. DUHTGN, Kill FKKFuKM ILL \Pe'KATIusIl t » Dental §11 »n»y lie .squired, *'\i \SerF &«•! w.; i »eatness,co,recin,ss. operations tourra Qi&c* on*, d tiled to gi9> raU-Jactiou. r *'ri«t -il M.-i|(ti £c Wi-od*s. S. P. BITES, PHYSICljy AND i,tHGEO.Y. U«si Jence one dorr Sjuth ofL C Lnthrofi'l. \\ <HiKLES B. WRfGBTs 3Ufornci) ^ ^Tonnsdlorat £a I VtDn jtivryol ^r;«n'.» in tin to, s T A t N 0 0 i G prtne.,...! We, n „ Ss ,„; L :.\l'^ ^ t? I vi- fef \ ur^iin J Is it in-u'net—or some spirit Which protects u>, and controls tieiy impulse we infariic By some irympatby of souls f Is it instinct 7 is it nature t Or jumo (ro. k of fruit of cbanc* Wbicb our liking, oj- di»|ikinj, L.mits to asin^U-fiance f L.ki- preseniinx-nl ofd»ng>»r, Thoiieh tbo sky no «lin^« flinsf ; Vr ilmt inrn sense, slill stranj«r, • Of iiiiwrn. unuttefed ih/ng.! I» it—oh, can ro one tell me— No onr show nuflicit-nt cause Why our likings—and disbkings--— Hate tbrir .\Kui iusiinclive laws T but well furnished drawing Florence was listlessly turning over a music book, humming snatches - meanwhile, while herniothdr sat resv an open window, when Jane glided 8 i to the reom anci handed Mrs. Willoi [letter. The lady read a &wlines.pnf I an exclamation of surprise Brought helftj|&j ! ter to her side. , , 'Indeed!' shemarmnred^glnnoing. A/rs. Vaughan.andherson Mr. Cecil Vati —'been passing a rear at the South'—'n ing school friendship'—'pass a few days v you, if convenient,'&- • - J oughjby closed the lett self ^m-4m MiSs\f , m,w aud w joy- r long d^-W fashes, , ; so timidi fc®%. > fiui%e fe w ere dari clouds 'tung of a mjsteiL how & c.; and as Mrs'. \ ter, Florence th air ca remem I she was I reprovi ' little brea-kfast room t ng pecjple sat At a window moonbeams playing\ upon tfheir Cecil iCecQunted'toHorence rope. Me took her jin cheek, she ce bee^ I r^iMS&^^ *> nel^ th-ce to ItatTet- eS f° fSpa ^ P_ar»asl-lorence: \* how pleasant r led ijb.e: way i J 'Mi^v 1 ev f ^S'P^ed veiiaaswrft' Jl«s. Vaughan, and Mrs. wffioSKS 1 r>l !tfi » -f l ] it ' i.. -T r ».|.«i >» e<i»-in & Soutbein Smiei »o.l in Cdt^ida, for the Cotlrclion of Del/Is. » li s u-iiiwdr-d nitemi.in to all I'lofessiimai, Co 1 ctlos tad Aji-nrjr buiiness entru^t\^ or lel'trird lo him. MOR.JsTQU JV. St. Lawrence Co , N Y. CliiJiUS B. sffCJtflEV, ^ttonien anlr (JEounsciior at £atb, XSO SOtiClTOll IS CHA.iCEkT, Nor walk, Huron County, Ohio, \\l~i LL promptly attend to any bu-iine* It >u«d »< c» lU-utmg dt'bls, poiC'.axir \. .a Is. Lrmd Warrants, paving lasi-i, i,'-» iniy m thJ Slu'.C* OI (,'ino, 1-idinni. f% uco:i-ii>, 1-1 nois, mid M si ^, tl-iron bounty, Ohio. Kcftrtncet, —H •\•. SID\ t « .Ki.n Co.. N. Y..— UCfcX Ai I -OK, K\«nkl\' Co., A\. ¥ MJ.de Nov. 1, 1619. AtUrjaay aaU <; ttu MALOSE , FEASKij sS\-r«';i>Llsriiltviiti..n E i Of rl^K ,„„ ,,.„, \ ^I I8ff Ho n IM '2iloxntyi3, QToansdiors, ^ SIALOAG, FKAJELI* CQii €>rri'J£—M iiu-S retr» ,S uro 'ABMELEB J E: s. ed reserved for ItaJy,|an d asIWence W- wo-ds, her blue ejes dila, \i me q«\>r*ed with eml lUm'ght had just\ refm ly veiled 'Olf he.d with. exernJso'.'fli.4*-ii It seernld some- hersefoiT^^/ ^ ex f Ia,m ^> ; '^™MM ™„ il „ . . M «-*w.« oil an Ot£nmi»n m k» nnn. -^aKSwB O!, an ottoman ^t IVJrs. 5v fl}o j or, J|it9- the she The te4rs suiTnsed hex&putiful *the. fc( ;4» *&L: * cannot sfH^tilv r4ifi> Ff d j ^ ^^h^citn bedo^^ -d ^SS^y 0 ^^ ^ to, hi ft \\u «atejrr-and ,moj- 0 coir.rrtr'«Uo„ ' L-ft.*. T; and, ' F»\™Sv^l^.r^ '» HS^B?^ Ded0 ->^P-^ andt} 'e rrance , tQ *J«,lanj f,U « v , cW ^^| s ^. '« eloq^ence all WmT! w^LW 1 ^^ ««?IMl^\ wlim' [than l^fc-lthWas^tSadf ndiFlo Her b'eauli&l %^ v f«y hand] ihandsoj From the-Exeter-News Letter <4 P00R JANE.'\ OK \ hand, but arose languidly .-.n. followed her mother. 'This room is for Mrs. Vaughan ;' and Mrs. Willoughby stood upon the threshold long e- nough for Florence to take a^slight surve 'and this is for Mr. Vauuhnn ' «»•» —-«-•- r..» vjiitw lunuy again.' ... ,..^.J, UJ me su months that e- 'jVevetypu^/feafmaia lapsed before his death, that there is no love to see that he is baiv like a raother's. The very first night that she good sense Ri:fK»'<^\* passed in her new home, arm «•««.«» ' i COUSIN B3IMA.\ CHAPTER I. All is not gold that glitters.\ here to roe,' Jane. What do you is ? A whole baked potatoe thrown j wasteful, good for nothing huzzy 11 r—ccnio to me, tturid.' ' little J ney ? ^ppartunltyijCeaT was shocked 'Yes; and who mamma? How very sweeUhey uJ?° e A It,sst «a«go what anas | crushed and discouraged—s , .,, - •—' ' i 'Is the rocking chair, jn the right place, | «;0°» , d have bor » e > and eas 'l v ; to me, t.i:fiw. : .j I ,L .,.: nf i n ^if> -,\ • , tne trials of the years which irl, apparently not more than fonr-,' t,H y e ^„ ' '^^ i Willonghby's deailt. I iV *»T»«;Iinglj to jards , ,', ^ fafa KJ ^ n y^M be more in- * g™ve was thirly closed icately introduced I . ... •.• : , • - --•-- i „ i • . i I terested in what 1 »ay to \\\ ' liostootl in jl fcn<-k ., , J years of age, drew ,ail..this she I compared wrthl ...pin vi t . . 1—-\ \' IU j ant,—blue eyes—and golden h me trials ot the years which fiupr-.efii}t>ri JMrJ |j n p |jrtg|igBiitr~* fl --'\* : \\ ~ u ~~* ' Willoughby'a death. It was than ..5.— «• At -, . v ,i •• ..u^. ouociteo, but asked kindly if child bafle f there was nothing he could do for her. for your J'lVs and A. 15 (' mm mm$ Eaw Copariflersilp m Egga r%1liZ u.'idersier.e I h*ve forme I acoparlj Ail iriKvs. S ificito.rs nnd (,*• 4l,l * a \ '\\ •••••»*wi 4 a and* ent msied to t |„| --i .JU.-ui at ih,- offii- ra u ( JJCKSOtV .?• HCTTOS c i ^ Miiies***^ ma v ttfn of tl, fat that potnfoe ft \ou t -at< Ti l0 °P \1 the store room ' '\.V l '\'\i',xia'am,r u rd:n. ^BuchaUi^g^,^^ Ido n ot w ;shtohear o f v0ur elings.\ Go Lack and dean -^on-tietmesee B uche S trrv! i'turned EIOWIV «..,- , ,, ujwugnoy s death. It was then, vrcien rfie .^^ , I do wish Florence, yau^ould be more in- ' g™ ve was fHirly closed over the body of her j ^\ourted and in what 1 «ay to you. I hope you bai y prttfoctrfr, that ®li£h learned gradually , foi;l e8 ( wiil try ami be more agreeable wb«» our • but surely wua^vvas to be ber future position j < om - COU ntries.' Il frietnls arrive.' • m '\ e family.. Tasks were assignor! i«^««-' 'I u-ill tvy; but I am irofno-'»« c--- 1 - were \fery pleas, 1 9ir4and smle book before Ui^Vome\ ^ t0 ^ my Cecil's dreams that night joldei gafcjoi Jfl and citfess^nTonly;;if^fiTsI gJJp^rSasinABd.flo; ...i: i . ,\o —ivHsviuiy-and son whtsperedAn his ea;r. Iiufad bSei 3d and OH«-P««ori' „„* -^i . r . ueea over the body of h \ ' VOW \ wl » i —' - ^ ^^-i-^ S °^ th lear \ »e her I ere ass •IR nkn ,™ i . c -o--\' ««i rati] i c „.. f L„ • . .—•- ~w»»» uuu •is she gr O W Dlaer# were scathedog among theh flashingn eyes, uAdjA -nnv ., l^'ggems of biVh- hm-n ltd? atf<t ^ is heiirt had pfssedii the last words e ii bewitching fiction 'dy was in .the parl or before ^ three shortyears\\ hi? T\ Senl0r ' b ^ on 0' j rarnTwT\\' 0 ' 1 'V' 0 \ 160 ' «nd now i «- a-ment m^S t^f^^ ^ ° f ^ Sfe ^ ^^ ^ ^™^ ^ \%«» **+ ^^ Tis over An ^.u ^ .. -. • ^ ' f S^,.^ ^^^r^,o aSMa W&ai IH agiiby- CJIAPTEB in. > »s ever thus, when « MspeclioiiB, and ! ^ Unless \flow\;/,\ Wrea '^ d abont w «\> every tlcefro »> the eyes of thejvorld. ; . « ongM Kdith to aristocralic fne , G i fewWit toium-tS ^ tTJ'^P 0 oon uS,l,tl h l\^ , ? r il ^Wded her in is. !?^f«W* »\ W- favonta auH^ i?£ » Ue<) J a J occupied by M r J- >2. ISIS in the v-J -•!-.s..n ' J 11. J \ #&JS! lack to her draw ing «jem. |fiftte^ afttr, .Mrs. Andre v I„ To dwell therein securely, J8 the JOM.N fiL*; %V •i2. EJ. fi'Iatiders, ^Itforaeg, Solicitor ^ €oniisdf ''.! i men 1 to .il' :ol!ecl ion b isim*?- : on u.tidt 6 »4 IT itilci* in Law and K'qui.t> in i be Supreme C O^ ^ ^n the eRst side of VV,.Nii-nt . nrar the S\<3 !. M<lofi<>. Franklii> County. N. Y. r^i l«ei w.j, »a tne seJf-deccivcr'a ,- \\ : tru-it. \•\\ attir, .U/3. Anurews was ^ «-hijiwind from the desert comes—and \ all is in very excellent lady, who nev- the dust.\ CAHOLLNE BOWLES. without a subscription paper. /-«..,i.. • — Jar affentoon «•-!\> CUAPTE2 IV. perusal, find had felt gratiSed that she appre dated :them, and adxliired them as highly as fenioon, &ho m £ yti '.S 0 ^ pen, her sonars, while 3«-s; andlittbj F, T. S now re- former slf.cfc • fsm « E i r II .„ ivine. in addition to hi it, e stt e'«J ascoRmeii ot Gaodg. in hU lii.e. *u< b as &&&U& «r- ME MUXES:* PAINTS, UILS, t»\£ &Tt:JF& BOOKS & STATIONEUV, and a variety of other articles tool numerous to rrienf i*»n. together with a choice lot of TOTS for thiidreirj Catht in, ^gh theiatte . -.1- . . .^ uit-r, CiltZSL icu.... ....cjiioon, stie was collect-1 »T • . ., J , . j, ^ . ,. J ,.» . , m-lson,h had been school rffiesiippoitol destitute orphans. , l L ', ., , „ , , .1 • ' j . L iii altbouffh theiMif\-' -' oughby signed, with « gold nen. b«^ i luw \f- inst the sum of te,u J were suffused with tea Srs. Andrews, as she It-ft the house t oor orphan child who dragged away\ tie dark cellar-Liiel- » »*' '* ;i n :S7:..^ Ar<i -oii. au dEdi oug thecal before the other ie£ aml 'And'he'ef did Grecian cbtee! truco A nympli, a Naiad, or a Grace, Of lairer form, n* i~.~«« « he did. \•ates together, and fairer formj or lovelier face J' \^ZJttSZZt Meanwhile Mrs. Vaughan. had re| changed -character of he.r sch-pol frienj had found that it was wnr-w5 »>.» -J . UUU u uiat it was warpe'tl by eif.'lision with the world; liuf oFFior«hce she : not judge so hastily, so she watched |ier si , in the family ._ day, which, - 0 .- , a gems of hig bor ladies bepa^p^Jjfi; --., — , oa.«ntu sh f became a serv-ant-na y more- L, oaW Bot j tfve art i u c i a | makers, ndj-f f|p|f 'It is eleven now—they will be here at two 1 a slavo to .Mrs. VV ilJoughby, and the beauti-, S elf-posession in women, and n»... i-i- ^^«'* or three o'clock — don't be late, my dear.' j iai Florence, who was her senior, by only ' The young ladv was in the parlor before^ tljree ^/ff f:, I,ldeet * \ \ ' ' ' U Jips, and 3'ea™ of Ldith s life seemed as s_. & ..„ U1U -• nu , t X ^ c ^^^^-^simpirianU u, was deeply engaged in a , \' | ba j a . M J bright ong dream so accustom- affoeted.'jaiitfjwt eo very beautiful, dcU was |an.xiously. ^ -->^«««8«s, , cd had she become to harsh, words and blows, fascinated, and at the end of.a-weekiie cen- 'Ddhious? iVoT She is nearly 6tml^^^^ .Hername oowascalled Jane^orJIorencelfessidittohimseli: They had read.aW sung for want of proper food.' . , , r'5^^ffiS«©' ithourrbt. K.<i»i. — -- for a servant nnr i ,„„II.-J - - J j s ^ | ,;J' r , r „B~V tu «MS lavQiite authors for her i injus- j nente»4 Sh,^i—J'-'- ••*-••- re|id the M, andj Would-1 %nd friend- ° an \ '\ * . J ,n e w J|a mazzled j?gathalf-ma.st. Is I pS \nt, j'T \ hich sh01 \^ T e0tS '' but ^^fflJlCrft** on -,^ bead o^%2&£ d ° D.»:i ° .^V . t,K '. f - «• ««• ofhoav^n i aJm °st repaired hv *!,„ !\ ae i* * oss ha d beeij carls ffmanoH lib JL J'%' b °? ad ' . c »cu wne evening a s C£cil was passing henddo wi^iue iiead of a pet grey-hound. 'Her long' on his way to his own room she caHedfhiin curls grooped like a showeY of sunbeams over I 'It is n I«A« »•' her neck anrl ali/»«w^— - • •• rendoti VViIlo n ghT, v 11 *— llitters.\ nomtheV^bertohisow^ch^ . ^ , houng heart had km>% ,ZfJ S 4 f i. ofsn ^ au^ftJ^'JSi^^*--! ^ one of e»»i, J must J.e «ddre«t«#l ' -# ? and «Uirtl ierln Dcy Goods, Grocertei'a, Hard : \Wdref^jjsil*| ery, Puiots, {Jil». and 0^-ft-niIiTs, ^.o. ' ' •Ji Kiapp't tfeui Slock — WtWoide cflhe River. MALONE,,K: Y... . ' -7 / Mslone, Fraiihlin o. : W X'fl Title Moose is pleasantly situated on Mora Sfreef n few roaVeast of the Bridsre, in IK«. •>** — } - • ey had not learned that u ^ f/^f ^J.Jj Ij.jgnnt «o edapafe 1 lvn_ t CHAP-TKH -'tis- lovely!— In't _ ...... .. v-' ,7J-. 1 drtma and tfipir fla, One evening a s Cecil was passing heijaoor- J -> i- - his way to his own room sile'called!him over I 'It is a long time, my son, since* Wo pave j ma , __ Jress had one of our good'^W fashioned chals to-! « n 0 ymsF-itmtb was a^'at aho i , _, 1 -. »»«wjf mosiia tell in graceful folds aboat I gether,' she sai^ a s he seated himself ftjloii a j j t a'ffd^ F^'ol^^^^&o^t'ii; Wo-lft becata «\v^vn no friepd since the her fairy %ure,. -Both»i mother aod,soii ttej sofa by her side.' , ' \. ' f .-li«i'4lh - but^i^Mfelr^ o a t**rri£lli; T *»nll death of her mother. A very small lortune they saw heria tfiedistanceoexclaiuied^ow | • 'f^-WrtlW*^-\ »-- - \ Tt^^S^*JSd^^'iS^I ,WI!? «o educate her^perieotlv Inv«t»^ .~A~>~- gg • will Meh'^e, wlien^^Sr aes|-.6^ve>/fe6nHhnedfsHe> % rii6.aV|hf W rn-tt lery, that *aine Wav l W6mlil$tiM ^ s , ,.^a ,- f'«8* Ihe ffftVeVtd.' - %at'iaus- : hesMi. mad:- 8 r _- ^.v— 00 «ng,r»pTe8se(l!lier»lips np- on the subject before, because J hopetfifaatiilh^! ar^•atmBW^mm^nhoMMm^m } • 1 -v?r\y&tylHW&#Q$tbifa Bditt,i sona <hohe ofdter frioadi ~itud\c3r&6 shed-ai feHf ySfi'Bad* SHfficIentfe&iifidencffiit%d&r-inpfflc^ij^ i. ..a, *Wirtite» *? ll^«2S Mearnestbrotv of thought • f^^^m^mdm^UiMOBo^ i«>pi-omptatiar».opPathe.occasiqoj?»She a d- tJ^MkltJbo^e |Btl»»e^ , , . .. v jn^ery respect. woi% of hers ^yrfyMook ^n#»&maiiieithemnHtibflje t^ I^JTA F^L?*? r t iel ^ tie ^h om ^aIitaecQftag P; in-%«eun- rung, taikingadfee*.. lold tyneiV and- todrooi fe«to mysMf.' >j l * 'W *.*K s^J&^HM\^***™ \*\ * Wlf«f<fathis-deiith try toAvo, with tall Xreep„ tmrimwm i»V ««afJ#^hiIe,Geria^1ter makitea tfrtar,*«.~- Ji ^ w 11 a c^faflry town; and an from whose branches-the bird's aan»*i 11^- J—'- ^-- A - large tojnrppiy every r^-fmoi-1^— *- man Vfon't have viii \pa Bee iW^bt i go on my jouir- lOgpartun'Hy again.' j. ; -^, v ; ,. 'Never voii h*e mamma.:>\ a^vej . .J hajidabme? a, '^igood sense sufflciejut to ca|ch ome, she cried herself to ^ait? Never you fe»r,r' sleep on her little bed, for when she came and j too moc h J^e you to'jlek jurvev; l:c,tl u i' i,er {llc0 for a good-night k»ss, Mrs.; pass nu improved,' ant aughan,'she'eontinoed, •'\''\ougbby merely touched her lips to the J her mother 'good nigh .._ -,..,_, wlC a«.u tne woman ; 'only go passing along to a room on the other side of f H \° upturned brow. On, it was so^different, 'Onelhing more Flo«eJj^^m|tsttelI y<|u away. Don't you know the 'young princess the passage way. 'Now does it not look'verv ,njnl the warm embrace thtit had always been , ..jo,, must be more ^esbeelfgfct|> me, arid thatcamj3 here i little while k&o **»• u — '- prettily, my dear?' \ !, \ready for her—and the tender blessing that j y 0U , nust „ 0 i give way Jo yol^WsiDnafe. ces and arranged thoso flowers,. Ilac l always fallen last upon her ear, before | t e , n pe r > while they are herf I feeMftafdettlr*\\ she closed her eyes to sleep! It was a hard ' f rri „, c « ' , .. .„ w ...go waai a passion tha t girl cruel le sson for a child of eight years to learn has,for flowers. Are those curtains looped ! ]t was J, ard to have all the generous/affec back sufficient! yl' . I Monate impulses of her warm young hea; 'Yes, iiiamm'n ' crushed and discourairprl—still iserable pUllot- in a co,rn?rj^ind ^^forajScd. T\fo little children-svere . toiii'ia t&e sand' hp&rq -the door.; iuiriorenc^ stood t^pr^.'lr^ughjan ^and ^her Eon approached, th^s dressing rtfpm| ; ^fyoSng^r of the two '- ' ' $nd mouse « ^^•S^f^i^y^^o^m^ as Mrs. a-girl, retreated into! thai ?» 8S ty : 4%.a'm|- vaughan remained fori mo- aimed rehpma^iSj) JY u,1 Si but asked , , .. - uldd 1l*o, ^ shrieked the woman: r\s* t%fr is ' L..-A _ I .- •- _ ' I. PWr house. 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