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mmmmm ISKI& The O^densburgh Sentinel, Is published every Thtegday morning qt Ogdens- burgA iv. Y. TEKMS. Two dollars a year, payable within six months or SlJSin advance, the subscriber paying his post- age, Hfiaidaftgr the expiration of six months and within the year 82 25 {and, if net paid with- in, the year Four dollars. • .She paper, will be. delivered in the prin.- cipst YUlagesop the ma!J routes fiee *>t Postage an§ where ft Is not so delivered, the gubsKjriber may deduct one half the amount of the postage oH me' payment of his hi!}. fc Advertisements Per Year. For a Column ' SftfJjGQ. '• one half column 20,00 \ one fourth \ 12,00 \ one square 6,00 For Busines Cards not exceeding five lines S2 50 and for each additional line 50 cts. The usnalrates for transitory and legal adverdsments. |^\No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid\ unless at the option of the publisher! - .papers delivered by the carrier, will in aM cases\ be two dollars. Payment fn 'advance at two dol- lafa willbe required of allsnbScrib'ersnot residing in the connty. • ' B B. JAMES, JUSTICE OF THE PiACI. Office—Corner of Ford & Catherine Sitreeto, Stairs to bis Office, o n the west side of the stone Building. v4-n38tfc Busint00 MxutotQ. HARDWARE—A. OHA- HEY & Co., dealers in shelf and heavy Hardware, Jron.Steel, and NniU. AI(0„ Manufaolurers aid Dealer* <q*tove», anil every .va- riety of Iron aha Brtts* Castmg*»eup(>er,Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Horse PowerVand Threshers, ftntl Agricultural rraplemenls,---Nos.J>andO,W-iiier!str<:ct. OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. March 22,1847. v3oS3!f FIRES AHO. MARINE IHSCttANCJB. T HE Northwestern Insurance Company oi Oswego, will effect Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation risks, insuring vessels, cargoes and freights, upon the Lakes and river, St. Lawrence. Persons in Canada may effeot insurance at this office. mYIpM r G$mfli Agent, Ogdensbugh, July 13,1847 „4vl6a igjsaas, 2ZgLlz&, #c. wsmmBea B¥ JAMES LiftR 15, Corner of Ford and State Streets. Ogdensbui-gb, » «• T ' Drags, Medicines, Paints, oils\ Dyeatuflb, Boobs, Periodical*, Stationery, £ C » ' Water\street Ogdensburgh, N7Y. uily \D ENTIStftY. Mr. J. AUSTIN, Dentist, Wishes most respectfully tQ^.inibrm. his friends in St. Lawrence Co., and adjoining seetibns 4 lbai he has located In Ogdensburgh,' where he'wiB ' \ 'lion. promptly attend to all calls in \his prrofessic During the past season he has visited the princi- pal Dentists in several .of OUT largest cities, for the ...... the purpose of making himself acquainted with all-the late and important improvements in Den- tal Science. He wilMf requested, administer the Ethereal Vapor, preliminary, to tooth-draw- ing, or. any surgical operation.. Ofiice found oveirPomeroy's Book .store, Ford Street. v4n37-tf, H. R. HAKE, nauasisx AND APOTHECARY Successor to ISAAC PERKINS. -Dourer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints. 0il8,--Bye- Stuffs.&cfce.—Ford Street, Qgdensbargh.N. Y_ PROCTOR & TOIHD, • OEALERS IN- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES TEAS, LAMP OILS, d>0. . FORD STREET, QgfiENSBtJRFH, N. Y. Deatlstry. DRS: 'A'MBLEK • & : .' BL.QDGETT Win\ a'ftend 'to ali calls promrnly, also administer'the-Lethet>n wheta Office two ddors' frota Lawrence Hotel, State •#'. BALDWIN. ' -. \\• • 31-tf desired, the St. Streetv ir>. C. AMBLES, . , S. fi. BLODaETO. Ogdensburgh. K. Y. 3 26. MYEKS& BALDWIN, H AVE formed a partnership in the * practice^nlhe law-and etjnity febunS, and offerthelr serVi-cesin that eap'acity to thepublic. Office, 2 doors-east of the Post Office. • CHS. G. MYEftS. 0. Oct. 17, t£J45:. T , . .\ JAMES 4- BROWN, ATTOBNEYS & COTTNSELtOSS AT LAW, ANU §p.LIClT0RS * COUNSELLORS IN .qriSNC^Ry, EFOflice—Marble Row, up states. Ogd- ensburgh. CHAS. ANTHONY. Attorney & ConnseJlox M Vm, A TTD 0 Master and Examiner 1 In Cliancery,. Gtouveriiew, St., Lawrenc® Co., N. Y. po-tf-1 ' • • • JOHN BARKER, Keepson hand at the OGBENSBURGH BA- BLERY, Bread Hard Bread, Biscuit, Crackers, and Oakes or all kinds. GTN.Bi—Sales for CASH only..O Ogdcnsburgli, April . 1844. fvt lnl_ . Roseivs w. jzmsoN, A\''ORNEY AT LA W.SOMOITOR IN CHAN- CERY, and faster in Cliancery.—Ogdensburgh, ----- • -{_. .... St. Law. Oo.N.Y - Ivl-5uJ JET. e. » s. JFooreM>, Attorneys, SOLICITORS. AMD COUNSELLORS. iE$rQjrpa$ite .the Bridge,Jl3& Streets, tO-Corner at Ford and -Ogdensboxglt! HBKB7.tr . FOOTE. Water N. If. STILLMAN FOOTS. RCJTYAL-.ViLAS WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAIJER .AND MANUFACTURER ? oi oil iilnas or pliln and S1IOES, and ulso, has con^ianily on band LASTS, SHOE- TOOLS and'LEATHER; at the Sign of the Mod- erately Steed Boat wifll a RED^ TOP, nearWe.srt. Bell's Jewelry Shop; Ford street, OgdcDsburgli, .° , ^ IS?-\\} .. , » WTHOLESADB &! . ftETATr, DEAI^AI. . ES '^OGSS SHOES AND LBATHEEa, At thei bid Stand of E. &'A. Vitas, and the Sign of a ^^Btoiyffoqt^ittlBiaBaraeon it. _ taO^nj . LINCOLN S. MORRIS, APOTHECARY' STOKE, in tfie BrieVBoild- ings,sizn<ir tue Golden Mortar, Ford Su Ogdens- hrrt8h-S35i;-., -> ••>*•- : '••'•- 53rPrewription»carefully prepared.xa Pealerin drugs,- Medicines, Paints. OH, and - .«..;» Dye StrnT^ • :~F$4 #, O&DJBNSSmGH, N. Y. Physiciansandothers will find at thlsestab- Ijtshmen^fl choice assortment of Hedioirte, Care- fnltysele^tediwJIthMferenceto their purity, for aaleat the. lowest prices.. ' ' 'H»-' V,/ 'SUtt.t.A.3ft;I», -€AM3SET .,. MiMR ASD MBMmMi, •Stfop -o'd TsabclJa '8lrect v J oppo»lt6 the Iiabeim ttwBe. READY-MADE „hand.^-A|J|Lo—A Bi 50FPINS now and *i.w*vs on. SARSJrJ, to order. ; 88a AOCtttQK COMMISSIOK C. STILLMAN. WHOLESALE. & RETAIL GRQGM& Water Street, Comer of the Bridge. OgdensbnTgh, Tf- Y. r- '•\' '<• v4frt6. C LEVEL ANB, • 9idah;ah(J Sufeeon, respeetraiiy an^ •iounces to the ciiizensr'br Lisbon and vicinity that, he haslocated atFlackvuTe, BMdWffl»tten4 to^llcaitejaro.mptteinhU^oJeSsIolW'i , THE CH«IST1«A8 BALL. —0E— FANS? MOSTOOSJEpyS IQW-NiEOKEO DEBSS. By. Eva Milford. •• I suppose^ Miss Montgomery, you will have your dress cut to come off the shoulders, shan't Jfau V This speech waspad© by Miss Brown, the fashionable dress maker of our vil- lage.'tq Fanriy Mohtgp'mety, who with ier moth'ey i|aa presiding over the roak iog of an elegant dress, in which Miss Fanny intended to shine at a Christmas ball, at which she particularly wished to appear well. \The dress was now being \fitted and Miss Brown stood, shears in hand, ready to cut the already, low neqlij to the prescribed dimensions. \Oh no,. Fanny !\ interposed Mrs. Montgomery, \ pray don't have it- any lower than it now is I \Mercy on me, Ma'am!\ hastily answered Miss Brown \ that don't begin to be low enough. Why, the fashion plates that I. havejust received from Bos- ton, are .jas much aj twp^in^heV lower than that, and Miss Mason and Miss Scott and Miss Robertson all have, had new dresses for this ball, and I cut all of them away, off ttie ( shoulders. Frn sure Miss Fanny's neck is twice as handsome as either of theirs, and I don't see why she: should'nt show ft.\' ° Ob, mamma,\ added Fanny, in a pleading Voice, \do let me have it low-r— I'm stlre if Mapy Robertson, has hers so it mu,st be right, for she is always in the fashion, and—and—I want it, so, mam- ma, very much.\ ; i \ Well, ehild, have it your own way; but I must say I.do not think it. modest or becoming in a young \girl tp expose herself in this way.\ \ Oh, rtiatoma, I'm sure it can't bd im- modes't,jvhen so many people do It.\ \> A great many people have been murderers, Fanny; ddes that prove that .it is .right Jo murder I\ '.'No, indeed^ rnpmriia; but this is quite differentu\ . • ' t \ How is it differeatYFanny ?\ ''Why—I don't know—;be=ause—\ u Lucfd r'e'a'soriio'g; ' upon my word^ Fanny. But Miss Jsirown. is waiting to hear ypiir deoision about the dress. How will yottihav&ttvcut?\ <• Well, I vtfill\ hftveit,—low I thiifk— that is, Sfyr^tido.not object, mamma;.\ \ I am willing, dear, ypu should have it the way which suits you best.\ *' Thank you r'then ? Miss Brown, I will have itlow, if you, hfire sure it will be becoming/' /'.,.» Why wasFannJ so anxious herdres\ should he lashibtfabfe arjd'-betiorriin^ f I don't beljpve ; yt?u fijitoiyj. a)id so'I will tell you, leader'.. A few days previous to the <SomttiencenfenP~-of rnjrstoryf Dr. tieadLha^'irtfprrn'edjre ! f^rl^«{if| jiand- some,. wee(tffiyi7jaleni^di%i ; <| !^r&^4ble city beau, t'o-whom he<tstdoa id- thaJrela> tion of Cousin-,- was coming doWfr to spend Christmas irt biir little yilfage, and Would be at the Christmas ball. \ So girls, concluded the doctor, '\ I advise you all to look your be\St and act your prettiest, for tfazletdn says he wants a wife, and means to see if ha can't fall in love down here.\ \ Dr. Heath, did you say he was good looking ?\ asked little Annie Selwyo, with, a roguish smfle on her pretty lips. \ Good looking; Annie I why 'tis- pro- fanation to apply such a term to him.; he is a perfect \Adonis arid I expect will carry on?all your hearts. We poor vil- lage beaux will be quite forgotten, if 'we ar$ nbt til ready.\ Arid poor Drv Heath, glanced'almost \imperceptibly at Fapny Momgomery; Slight as was the glance, 'Fanny $m if, aiid went most intlustri- busry (6 work flirilngwith yoirng G'feeo, on whom she hud before hardly iTeigned to cast a glance. Dr. Heatn watcjiie A d her for a few moments with! rather u bit- ter smile, and then turning to Ellen. Ma-. son, he devoted himselfto her during the remainder of the evening. Funny watch- ed htm out of the corner of heff eye;; and inwaidly jfjs#ed, that iCFraoIr H^ler- ton should prove. at.«lL to her taste^Dr. Heath should repent introducing him, to his dying day. Siynow ybu-trnderstand why Fanny was eo anxious to appear to advantages^ •-••'•'•• • • • •\• . Thedre'ss was fitriahed,.and : Panny was in ecstaeies at the smaothhess?.pf tbn set and the gracefut'outhneK of the waist; T)ut a slight blush riitinjlfed liefcheek arid brow as she observed how 1 v6ttf\oxt tht- neck was cut. , ' , *« You are sure, Miss Brown/' sair she, \that thirls tio'ldwer than thi others you m^nTadried, ciiHing1'^ \Oh no,:MisKflWhl^ioeEy, andjio near so tpwas my fashion plates ha v. them. I'ro sure if f ha.d,ydur ne^jk) never would wear a dress a,tnrea2.high erthattdiat\ At this moment- Mra< Montgomery aijdFaBny'scdnsiri, EJ^si v^ctrrliSjen , tered'lhejooriik- ,; \ .«.'• \\-' ; ',-•-. ['j.-[ - « How4o yoa do, Lizzi fZ-satd Fan ny,J?'. bow do^,^oii:J^e,p^ n]Bjir dress ? '••\« The^ material is eery preliy,''.an swered her consin *» but • • •\ • - - '• ,: f'^yfmf-ism i Y .;'•''• '' >Ah :\ : - . \ Lizzt probably thinks, as I do, tho- it leaves your neck too much exposed, (o either beauty or rnodesty,\ remarkei -l Mrs. Montgomery; - - .'-'- Z'>* i . \ Now .mother, wfey .will $qu keep' saying that.^^Ycradon ? t think ioy4o ybtt J tizzi^?\ ~ •.>';'-\'- --^v, \„ ! , ; ::*,'*.:' •':\\ \ Why Ea!Jny,aince!yofl;d^ it, I must say ilbttA^O^^^Iy^i^-' W-^earit«6.''*'ery'1oviF/*' ' ; : - ;, '.''.V- r .*- \ ?\ -k : Mia,s Brovyp, pays thai; f UJ&e gfrls hdye them so,\ r , v , \ , ^ • \ 1 know it,\ answered. J2z,zi , with % quiet smfle, ''but I makeit a rule never: to^ da wHat I do Mot approve o^\ mirM^ becaqje: other peojjle do.. Mw'^'roW|i. can tell you that site tried very Hard to' \persuade 1 me. rdlwe ftine>in the-same' manner,;_, but I\helfptcj Mis.a Brown, vou finally concluded that.youjf >hfett?nc was only thro\yn away.on n%'? '« why yes, 'Miss; Warr>ni n 'i»nswered the dfess-makeRT\ 1 ! fonntdJ% WoifeW alwttt haw'og yowr own '-W«f**l>i|fl should have judged from your face-,\ • b ,\ When I kntfw- f* rnj •\$W'W the;t right one, I ftpa gepeially pxettjj'deteriigh ined tipon it, But xeally, Fan'py,ldoin't you think that drsas a Jiltle top low f 1 \ I^a nojt a, btt,\ ^pM^ ? a Pv^,? rather warmly, fojr she, was deifertn^ned to defend her dress to the death, oa the saying is. Lizzi said nomorej and Fan- ny wore the dress., , . ,', Christmas had'co'me> and we were nil, assembled in the hall in which our vil. lage balls were usually celebrated. Dr. Heath, and bis friend Hasiletorj had,npt' yet made their appearance;,.'and ma,iiy bright glances were directed impatiently towards the,.door. ; Decidedly t^'two njejtiest.girlain the room were Banoy Moritgomery and Liz? zi Warren, although their- appearance, was very diflerejnl, Funny, ini full con- sciousness of her low-necked dress and her mother and cousin's disapproval of it, had an \usually TtangUty cuid s to 'her\ beautifut niouth, and Her' head was per- haps a little-more thrown back thpn usual, while her cheeks gldweil and her- eyes sparkled from a feeling which, if* analyzed, might have proved to have been partly the consciousness of having, had her own way—partly-a knowledge (hat she was veVy handsome, a i&d—lurk- ing ,fn t)he depths of .Jte^.heaElt^ari un-: easyfeeiingthat she had notdpne well in diSre^aralng; ; 1he ndvi'ce of lie*'kind 1 rnothet 1 : E.izzi Warren, on fhi8!'contra^' uy, modest, quiet, and ietinng,,,rerniinaeS one of a fringed gentian, wet wfith morn- ing dew, and.striving to hide its marvel- lous beauty under its broad leaves, The door at length opened, ana* this time admitted the right personages: (As Mr. Hazletoti entered, eaoh ; 'lair-maiaen decided in her own mind that the'ac- counts she-had heard of his good looks were not exaggerated. He\ was a man such as \ women lov,e to look upon,\ with bTs.taU/manly forjn.ari^ liandsonlQ intellectual face. J3e was of course far vored with an introduction- to-every body in the room, and the ^evening went on Hght merrily. \The ball was n^rly.haTf done, and D{. r^eath and his copio.were standing a little apart from the crrjwd and Commenting upon the merits of the gay sceae.' '• • \ And Frank,\ continued th&, Doctor, '* what do you think of • Fanny Montgo- mery ?^_WasT Wrong iii'diilliog her 3^ most bejBuiiful girl in Willowwale V '' Humph! Thais' certainly handsome and does excellently for a partner at. a ball, but I must say 1 should; never-care io meet her except at some grich place. •J What do you mean, Fxaidk / Do you koow. anything about heir 1 Have you ev«»r seen her befefre V \Never.\ '' Then why 4o you speak thus h Do you imagine that you see indications of a bad temper, or want of intellect, in her face 1 If so, let me tell you, that I have kqo^n her-Intimately tan more than a •year, and — —\ ; » • . 1 \IS it even so; fair caz? ' iSEre'ytftf so hot in defenfee, of this yoUiig kdy ?' BUt let,me explaini\ before you ohalilengfe me to mortal combat I see nothing, in her face thM would thdicalfr-a J&ilherine or aTooX The4>nLy thing leads to my opi- nion, is——\ i « Well/ w.^what ¥,' \ Her loW-'necked dress.\ The doctor burst into a.loud laugh, which for some time would not permit him to reply ; but at length, wiping his eyes, he exclaimed: '• Excuse me, my dear fellow; hut really, the idea of judging a woman's character by the fashion of her gown is too absurd.\ ',<.Laugh.,on,, my friend ; but when you have done, permit roe to explain, it is not so much the fashion of her gown as -.the. principle, that I think of. A :wo- mao who-would from'Vanity expose her- aelf in, Jba^ manner, cannot,hitive that,de- licate ana* refined modes^wiithoti^Woh a woman-tome can.be ,nothing. Kfow, this Miss Montgomery woutM, I make* no doubt, waltz,with a srr^ge'fi'lifsite should he,asked j, and.|hoW.^hat a-iiyornan who would do that, is not fit for a wife tojetny honest man. She is onlyai trifle with which a man may\ chat and^ laugh' ;«nd handj compliments, i% 2 h(si * tighter \mo ments ; but who would takoito his heart Make me this promise, my'deW r cdt|iiai|a4^^^ thitikpfthe bnlliant ^rosge^a tbauhf 'ihawnfi«8cnW;hi8tfrioD4ft8m city oneha to you r.apd^Jiy^hburdyptfiig^rftM^ .. 'btl jwifhbut wuciflb'ffey.r r Xh6^f^hat sdirti >o,f*d-a r '^^ny.weritrihpme! tfeatdilghi vi(hp» •\•**- - '\ \\ * .' . - - -^• - f -- '.b&Es *Hwor f f you'os ona' f o < teatring'df^a 'Mjj&fy |fi;^hCwherJ^^e^af^i <ld»bt,g«veir •to'ifiny otKer^inar4'^e^|»rj - igltinccs fSnaV.-sftme -iriflwtionf Qfkoi il«!liicn€'8uarjdsef' toe' WifnedloU^head?^ - 1 he yoTJo^Uocloifeastdbyi ti& :'ejf#i\ ondiibi' a few : ijnoment» tfionghtdeeply. When he spoke, his voice n«sumeda. more'earnetrt^n'd deepen-^dne^BAtt he-, fthat rose,—no doubt ^ fore^ \ r 0Qtiisiii:Frftqfe/\«^d hbj f\|lcnow 4 / e#it l tb ftasw j - p0tUm -'ttai*watf wjfflt ! I. eMi? dfee|ilyRegret;' ^at • l did- riot' Oh, dear,dear | Itov^fooliarA X have T#eri! you aeefcto dp me good> »o4 : vXi thamlc you for it *, and yotrknoW lhave always a beeir disposeo\ to rely very much on'your 1- And-poor EaDny.sobbed'hereeif totateepl |udgrheutl I trust, howeyer,, th$t you, The raorxovf came-, and at ereiy-kriock ares mistakea in your estimate -of Fen-« or^ tlte doqr^th§ color/ cdni^ ah4 we< in' ny*dljf*Mcter' T 4 hdpe;B0,;rn'ost?fervent'» Vmnytyifmk', %Jf not, wry; came j* iy/foir T ¥ilf 'not deny •<o.^o'0!,''iP'Wt>k,'| , andiat losti **'lhe*poot girl'«at gazing, that her image fills a Jargk plape.'^u,aiy»' frOrri m8--SwijirJowj i witb J lereye5 filled\ hear-h Let this, then bo Uio-iesV-^you- wimiears, me^'Btagd rattled p*-j\and. on' noiice that she wears a rose-bud upon > the-fiHUridoW6retwb?f(jrms*ope*of'\whicia i being j$Bfjp/$$i ^a'^Btrangers j ; arig^eit JastS, ic, d §&i^d'\'ifiuBil^pS^pa^pjieofjhie^e. •Mi heir bokbm, W-bich.l haye aTready^as||d r hozJozumtiMm- feeejuieiiae^w-litybJ * can induce, her to ^valtz- wUh you and to give you -that rose-budj\ I will leave WiJlowVale wfihf'ydu 1 to taorrow)* r and \ niake no dpiibt that I can soon -forget one unworthy of remembrance. JNojv go and make the Irial.\ '• - j A^^J-w^fher, Frank Hazletbn crossed tyfBrkttym, Bn.d^.anpth^r^mPPent.xnadelone^p.f/Ihe . knot of beaux who 6urrotindea*ib.o beau- ; iy oftha- evening. After'aomeMrivlal cgnver^atiop, Mr, Hazletbn made stjrno ; Remarks ujioh the beauty of a -waltz, which tho hand were.playmgjr.andthen bowing' low, inquired r- • \•Will. Mis« Mob^pmqry do thf waltz and myself so, diaiipgujshed an hpnoj; ar Fanny-lecbgriized 'aip^-flarTy mnd-vthe otfiBrHazldrdn^Dr^ashftm^htallyterhj* ed hitri, ^ep||str)|hilQa.' .|^e.it|ter.ldri|fe, ed towarda.the|haoae.i.andii8 Uiestag§i. rolled from benight,- Fanny cbvered her- face with^her Mrida and' gav> way io tl^e teara which seemed to be chojung .A year ha^t .MS?ed; fihrF/£nny f?t with her cousin Lizzi Warren, working? upopittoridoidiresa/or the.latter. Fan- ny'.s cheek was Bome^vlint pa!er«-and. thinner, than ; .wh i en'Sh,Man T 'e$l \it'th©. Qhtistma3 ball,; mud her-bazla;>e,yes.had I exchanged their wild gay sparkle, for a sott^and r^rhajpjr sadder light; SJie did i dot 8n}ileso^ften4utM'a^nBb9 / did^hera totake part in it •with.ma1\ • ? | was a fiweetness in the smile, which, 1ba- t Fanny blushed, smiled and hesitated, \ tore, it had warjledi •• Her voice, too, did may be> privileged by custom ond glass, ed over witit'the name of waltzing? ^Tol '- «*i hardly go.as^fafasfou, \Eranfe although I admit that I should hardly dire,to call> *am,an .\^iife** wjaonij had .sees v^attzing^tlijaiStriiqger. Bfjt. you were never n^ore rjmjtaken, my dear fellow, thaw-iri thirj Krhe FJstafiy; Maritgdr- mery on^voi the.se t v^eV^ef^wHtee's witoany .gentleman,e^ce^tpjg^efbjolji era-and cousin, and-once torn twice per- haps with ine, or some ofl!»K ; rhtimSie. «lHariy t ^I Aave not,tie?; BmaJleSt doubt that if I go and ^iBerttfwaltzi..,,,;, ..„,_.,„,,.. ..-,.^ w with me, that she will db it, #Wbgh s|te; fie^rdotlon) [Mfotap: br!6MbpraerJtr ^lt never exchanged^^^o^wiih;^ her ,Hfe, : nnd koo ws nothing of mi •''Welli-Hftrjp^': willyod-makeitiie: one promised, |f(#p*cbh^d&^rftc|tir pmveYtey^u^^^^ andflfght| as,J think>her# fl?rilLt.ywpt'»^«SBgiiC- 'in^io?thb:!cW^ ; r^btr^ Ty see tn'at :ihs,^$&j[qf wlilqVTibtd^yptt heTeis tovdryb th^t-girfcfej Ar^*r4#rne?| she is hot wor%_]B0t./ ^oufjt^art is br^lQokiT)g^up,,sh^^KbbpfejteJJk^^ of Dr. Heath, who-bad, ,alhipst without knowing'it, drawn nearer and \nearer to the groups Until he fnada oberofjt, and • was lnow .listoning unxiously ffifrtlie Xo^h|f'girl , 8 , abswer. Fanny had a pret- l 7JktS^ a ^ h of coquetry jn her,'compo- sition, and »he wished to make her lover a little jealous; besides that, she had found something fascinating in the low musical' tones- of the stranger, ansdjbe re> spectfully admiring looks which his dark e y^bad. givep hec*— She smiJed as,sent, acjdrthe, young .man's, arm immediately; encircled-her- waist, hia • oreath, pfayed': up|jn her fotehead, and the waliz bejgari'. When.fatigued w>(h wallzTpg\ was more natural than that-they should seat themselves-in. the -recesaof awin- dow, to rest attd take breathv ^ TBrank HazlelOn was deeply read in w'bman's hear,t and well knew all' the indescrib- able atja of diKQatti^flpbry,,'^^ wo^ds that mean dothipg,', gl^riQW ; jwhiph say more than words, and all tha other ma> cl)imeryof/Zjj'to««w. » He was sincerely at(acfced to h»syourig,^lat|y^»^^Wiah.- ed extremely to exhibit to hjnjwhat itp thought to be Fanny'8<tme*chatacter. So it is hardly .trjtbe wandered a,t,that at the; end of half*n houV,-jwhah ; EVank Hazleton rejoined-fais^frienQ^lie.cbiiput. edTOse-bud adorned his btttton-riofe. \So gave it to Drv Heathj saying significaiat- iy, \ You see, Harry 1\ \ Ye3, Frank, I see, and- thank you for the lesson* Will you excuse.me if I leave you to \find thu way home alone.'' '• Certainly, my dear follow V , « Fanny, duringthisshortcoaveMatibn* had'been regarding^ha tysrc* yortrfc'ipa^n with tirixiou's looks.\ S&<|a'fl'&agbt the;doeply„fioijowfuL expreisionjofjlDiv, Heath?aface;, us rn> friefid'ig**e fito trie *oae!i and'her heart ^hls^redrtfija.\! sips hatljbeen trifling too 4»\ witft fa: manly, :honeatiheart .thachad trusted in, her^ she fejsolved that she wdlld'Tetrleve h*e> ^errpr-; she would pot' waltz any more thatnjght, nor would she talk any njore withi the bandadmaatranger, but would exert herselfto please theDoclor, , -After all, thought she, although life' is yery agreeable and polished, : and' ftll ihatj t would a great deal rather spend an ev- ening with Harry redding aloud to me, than dancing with this Mr. Hazlefon.. J. am heartily ;Sojfry A t-gaxe bim the rose. X -wonder what -he is saying to Harry; they are looking at ineVand Harry seenis to betalkihg about fflaj'lmt they 'inust npt.thinklam watching them, though I sAou&Jike, to know,j^hj> Harry - looks so very unhappy. Andso Faftny ,tUFne,d away her head.aad ,sftid a few wojjds io Mr. Green, who as usual was paying de. voted court to-tltelitilb'isdy, andairnsaal Wit(j + yeryjrjppf ?u>fig^,;i yTBert Fanny again looked a^nd,,lfieobject\of her thoughta was just leading the room; and ,aa ha passed throngli Jhe door he turned and cast one look toward her.-FbrrnttBy a'.day and ^apy'a; |ng]ri)E wis* thatliag. garp |3^»;ryl«-.>ts,«nWgle,d expflressipn ^f :repwooh r disappointment, sorrow and lovej present to-Fariiiy'*niirjd, $ ' Hazleton did not leave the 'room - * erjopbut, h.tjiiher, did he return ntgomeiy. Heseeurod a seat byi^iti «Sde*S^EiiZx» Warr-oir^na.-waa soon deeply engaged in a conversation on poetry wittCher.\ Wpny, however, in the Jasf danbeV lob:nl|h|^6elf vis-a-vis with hisf, j,n£ r iuiri^io^couio^ ask- ed in\an in.djr|»ep1; Ibnftr^- «'iW*a|t,h|*hecpmQO«Dlc. Heath'? I don'I^Mnfc^. & & m I R. ' - u Ho has^allow^d me to,Dersttade him msipr&p^jofcM o?,we fhalB 5PJW-*&W|)W moirnihg^ ho probablyia* 8omapteriiratior#tb makei f 'mVlfwM deathlyrtttWAnd f ill. frjgi^tbieawVxTMr^ t$*$bton rjercwed triJi oUfso much'likeabicd'sj as it-ibr-' n^lly djd, bu'UwUa^U^ht'a^-aubdued pamoK-ifr-ha-gentipiitones,.which, ih it made |l' lew brflUanf,- wn&-inde>oribably mbfe IovmSle tfibn '1he gay afld'riijgin,g tones of a year.befprp.. But perhaps the most observable-change-was in her dress. It was almost\'nun-like in its Btmpliciiy, dpyeririg;]dae.ri8ck; ;tp; the ^pfoa^ the afrna td iljp wirist, ~ Liszt's, iy?est mc^ had, aa additional- iwppine% and. any onswduld hav^'knqiyri, by.washingJhe varying calPr^herspww.w&ic'h^ef and anon^impfedfner fece, and'the'expres- sion of sweot nud mingled, recollection arid antioipatibh which her face wore, thatah? was aljoitt to bepomo. it.happy pffde,, Sfe'V.as tW^fii^iW br§8,k>Ibng silence, by saying, f -f< > 1 te Fanny. 4 Fran'k feys-he isgbing tp bring; dp wq hi£fiie/na743r- Heath to-the wedding.\ . ; . **«....'.-., \ Indeed!\ said- Fanny, -and bent M<mn.^i.m. MP, .. ajsaj/wstanjly, and never let -me see- your face again. Fotafti-^We'U^Xiup'posB that is\ the reiumallmy^BeW^^^^^ .../V ^ ^ . „ Mapent^mll,' siaceiM shall HPtbeti tvfee:be%oughurjg$an*J *>% I wbqid very mttcn. rajtbe.r*'Jeqri tfiemj, 1;' , y JJaAPtSE^AJTO^ ^CnSTQ^BB. ...! . Cas/onw.—Whatis titer price of this jnusKfl dress 1 ? •' '; . •. s ' '..' XkAser. w ^Qix^^ a ; nd^,Motr^, \I am afraid you dynkyoy cduldTget H at other- bpusteB~nt. thirteehland-two, and hOTe'ipf'8ttdng 1 '.'sUsr>iciotf ttiafit is?crtfly wprt^^wetve.. ;•• , f , ...-,.-.•..,. i Vustmer**-~l,ahaiiBBpHiim get'it cheaper'at anotherr'shdip • and- it not, I ip 4 bat a y P ft<fewh., ,. „ ..,, \ ,. -j-.j_DrapeK.r-TrI-;hopa Jney will endeavor to,cheat youatlhe plher' establishment, \wi&t apd,' ppt';succeed,. hn^, ^hat.'you W^lyreturn fbr, flie aj'ttpleUp.'us.' ,.'',. . £hi$tbmerar-i am in hopes lhat the pecfrjle at the other shop are' bankrupts, £p.d selJiflglprTrlit )os?, .' '\: Droper--r-My object is Jo get-as tnuch as l-«nn forrny goods. Gy&ttim&i 1 .— 4'want to get .as much as I. can for .ro^r^oney,^, Draper.*—Qr course,; Mem. I am anxious to make all (he profit by you that I can: ^A-I»»W» andj^fep: wife* jCingletleap; to brps^iri'v WathlirfftH ?*«>»««»-: so mighty as^most ontfiemsej^es* oi'pre 6lpSely pVer tyt work. : •\• '\ Ye^'yoaJkyCVo^seio Tiijn . he-Jaeft,ihaye yoa^ ?i.parsue.d^Lrizu \ No,- dear. How^«wi]ik& -these plaits''? ,3! an6fwerea\q^^MBfcI^' \ told me yesterday,before he'went home.: WodldyqVJiki-tf he^r.it I',''' 7 \ ; '/ Yeg. ye'ry Mw)hi 'tell,ft,. rr»,e\ r an,- sswered Fanny. And Lizziptoceededto tell her.^he, conversation ofthe twoyoung meri ht the ball)' ofthe, trap which, had had been! laid for- Jier, and v ipto whichiehe had fallen, and o f Harrys re- solution tb v forg^t her, and of-his efforts tlnHWy.' Lizzi cohcladed- 'y?Ji,tji %e|e words—\But-sinco KraokJiasBesn dowq here'sb rn'ljfehanja'soeii somudjyof your g6pdoe.S3, d , eftr^'ntt , j ; l; p titf^ jjjqpght hejataatoonasty in -judging ybur cha- rdefer j-and'hP'Baid that ha had; told Dr. Heith soj fpc.hb' Ihinks' tHatTfip^Vis wxpogin. fprraing spell 'ti^e^^^opsija^ siort-and >leading .JBtarry to adopt \the\ ! Stime. &,nd Fantiy, Frank says that Harjy'h'tisbevar'in all this yeat. that he has been i n the' city, once visaed a ypung lady, or aBxprqssed.pven. admiration pf' Pnq, He has tiever fbrgptten yoh 'j nor (forgive.nie deai.,pouSinj haV|.ypn for- go'tien Kim, and why should you b«S lppg« erestranged'? i'know FannyiUrnus^ seem impertinent bpth, in Frttrifc and myself to inirttde upp\n the secret of ypur lieart, in thia : -way ; ihat -J.thought yott had known and loved Lizzi long enough not to be pffettded^jtt hot freedom. Dd dot sob so,' J^apoy^'.&ii telLirip, ho,3re\I. donp wrong in acknowiedgfng to Frank $a> yp'0,' U>ved Hqttfi Wn5* haf e^hrpuRh th4wh.ote f and fhat ypu ; havpwflpt,walk. ed or ridden and^hardly'italked widnafiy young nta]h:stnc'e no left\?. ^ - ' ; '^pii'tm^W^t^si, \:he' muatBol ^ell Harry.} 4 would not Jhaye him think Iwa^r}jning^%Wm ; 4 'f>^ -i <; «%indeHai;Fah^'^ra%wattld ''notdp^clit. % thXng*. t JButjycbnl^njB^ Lizzl r slyly, ''-X^hpnld'riot WP^I-. a. bjy PHySWIAH AND PATIENT. Patient.-^Dagfa, Xelta ill all ,o'v.er. 1 have^ swimming in the head, o, linking in the stomach, an oppression at the cheat, a numbness in the limbs, and a creeping frpjn, head-t&fpp^ • _. £fips^cdm.- TT t^ay^ j>qt tb,© ^lightest idea\what is the] matter with you. I can auribate^yaHrsymptoma-to-iiOr-real dis- ease whatever.. •! will .write you a pre- scription,' and you are to take the mix- ture, yyhidh I 8$a}l order: you,, .pig - ^ and mprning:..... .-. . u ,. r . '.'., '.',. '.. •!Batieni.±*Bat;!whnt wili be thewse of yo ( urprescriptions? ' • \..'J.' JPhvaidfuu-r-JHohe \ wh'atever beyoiid thisj.that ypu will ierhap3 faucy that.it has -done- yojii'gbod;-\- Hdwever,\ if t were'tp; 'pmtfm hP;' ,W$i#o, I.' fear ifdji .#o,uld ppjosult «Piiaebp|y elsai atjd though yDUjmight do-without my phyise, I could not dp wiihoutyouf guineas; , u Padei4-{ I' i |B>ik; i i;.haji | ,better have jyrBer adwc^,; ',iarn..a(r ; aifl,ypii dpn't anapratan4my,complaintataU.- • Pfydatirfip^Wiitii <air*, ^o'pd morning. should tre-.tfefy'spi^ iindead^if a,o ' gogd, al patient as .youl \were •! to: plaee, -himself: in the hands of anyother prac- • litioner. • • w - - Patieqt.^-I wish I. knew what to matfe.of ybu.\ jydon't knPW whether you-are laughing ^ at me or not. I' am half-inclined to think \you are a respec- table fttan/andhalf-disposed to consider yo&. a. humbug.^:. A RACE FOB Li?B.~The fires a}ways. ,mtj\ before thVwfetJi ^ithk'n: Jadvariced Jpngflp. pi ,fpijk apd^twp^pcedirig flanks, and in a litgh wind«o.. Tapidly doAthe .have dready>np}, ddubf cpnoluded, the rnjjtind ^vpdjfi€f, ,,, ' ; In ! tb:e 'fflfcfflfflfi I ;sxde by sidej-^wit^trMfeifi!ajitaM<,B>ful sword of flame* and for the last half.mi je tho, contest\ 1v4s, dpublfel, ^hppelels. dleadful., Bu^: <Qi$l^'nvjf h'oP with an: unnafur.aj jtr'e'ngi% ^ &Bpe'n)e,d\ thewmpst hdr^rhI#itff6citfes7oyMelend; in£ ro be- n*ad. w to^tlfe* MSt^ey go rrUo,|Jif woods ^o'eat^Btntn^p'Nepu. mmgiM- WRMi&piSkywM a' goor5¥aptimsi«eyeK«esisti^is.- sharp prac tiee, excetiting by t^lar^-tqr'tEpa Jieels is Pppn the bafe^idle of ^abun'd.^vMre thaiie was np fitsubstancfflpr iuVd^youf.' ing ilenfenttP fpllowj add wassab f \y Th'6,;flamBs' i iwe^f : byf^with\' %^dpll h>ayyjrbai, aji $ H<xt f .^wei^rjihf; gpffpV eating breath,. buOJing wid» an; intensity and grandeur which realized tor the' itm agination my'idea's of the fined ciitagffo- pjheof nature, \encircled\Vn,dpjisedthe little eminenoe ob which 1 stood, and stretched off in two long Jines\as fat: as the eye cpnld rlaphv^.tiA^my knees t.and^ince^th'at'lVrfilfe-iiigbt, I trust i have been'a more .thoughtful and a more thankful rawx.^-Godefs Lady's Book. ' •' \••' •'•••' ons^raugli.-tp roJirpufiBstily,; \m&'Mx* BPss« dpgj^uspectihg\foiilnlay;\seized tfp^ief9 M ahd^&eldlf tikTitf In anife .screams,. ^ill; dM|ei'j»'way, by the well known voice o£.ais;masterC • Nero instead \.oFKeing ^rlfedj, according to Mr. -Hp^'s.anticipatiopsi'w'as thence- fblwar^Vcng^ted by\% Balialjollas, as having been influeacedshy'the. same ia« spiratioti *B84heir Phief. '*' iSI -EEKrryasrig.,\** ishftUyoiij^af^lfair^owlwe^feS \cfcatsM the^^^3\- - ..'.'1'\) '..-^\A . '\ \OMLtezil ddn'tmentio^tbatdr«ss/ f bttt it flV?a,y theday'sftef ^a\ball^rid;: have not looked at it linee^JatevervJiir nnt it on 4B^ir>2ls6''iaW»a^Illve.'^'T- Mi.4i&jMwi* mm h# feairae bne day' aid Cftt^'owaf th^;gbra?pf dffi 5 tillage' faligHt, MEirfer#r)f#9 j-snd jjeaii.. •axstj F^jayJilpritgorAery/^r^hSr ittssprpeiirn^BJiffipult.fer the. swiftest Jioreeman tpiescapei .-;i?helsighV,espe- cially in thejjigbt, is always ;#eaT«ffui,. and at limes, grand Tjeyjond desPripfipn. But altera while/we beppme:. familiar ized to it, and look upon if without emo- tiorr, as all of'u's Jearn tp do upon the glbfi$hs sun^tljeVpst splenejid object in nature. . ... ..,:.-• At tho time I refer to, I had been two or threp days' drive id* the town of C—r * —-££with.. my _ horse aad, buggy,..and waf on myreturn home. AH \day I had nptfced signs indicating «t fife on the Pjrfjne—mapsess',' of Saifoke id tne dis- \ f/.itying likew.oile .clouds upon the pri#prii: ancl.; hazy - atmosphere—but «??.§ ttea'oJrphBle^so long aa they .we^faif f^yj^pm^bu%%Tth my own ibp^fs/for-kpurs. 1-Vppld pay no nt- tenrionitfehern^ whatever. At lengjm, after oneo^%«fb;flpefiodsbf afestra^ipn I observed w^pme.»^jj*e^8io^ : i1iat the* cpnfiagrattoh wasj drawing nearer, and had actually Twotked'around-hi ray rear/ ttjtoil it?riad cfosldd the path^hich Xjhj«;tcafeQ^d.| ^a^«li 'iejiind^me/was; faSbicornhigrasraokTngTOa^of^^^^^^^ fpr tHi-fir-sr#me,tb»ihPugM*-of- dftpgar,. f tMFr4hfg^'*l»^y>rtakfeh'or^bSiBly ^ttrpurrtediocc^lredipme.;,- - .,,' • «;fjMyJiPi^^.u|0^ *e$jF*8m?pDt* •-ySlc Jfte^K^ ©up: withouti' **««» ^^rjiprhgiitl ajj^hjetf^&e Wmp^hd; Overland Journey Boand the Wosld, Extracts from \ Narf'tifiyeofiin Oiier- Mndp~omie^^unk'0, WoKU, &•&•'•, ring the #earsl84X and i2.\ By Sir George Simp%oiu \ l . GOOD TO BE OPE. WITH THE OfrD LOVE.\ Manyt many summers ago r a large party 'of'A^siniboinps '^, A\ Indidbsi) Kpjipcingpna tsmail.band. of Crees,in .the neighborhood «f this knoll', nearly destroyed them. '• Among the victors \was the former wifo pf onejbf trie 'van- quished who, in a prpvipus foray^ ,had «beea carried off by:her nresent husband ; frbiri 'her aneien't Ipfd-and-' sisfert-r V?hether ii^aa.that her aewj&fend .wb's younger rhan \her old. one».or ihaX'ehe •was conscious of having been a willing accomplice in jtfie-elopement, the lady, tushing fptb the;. ihiclc^ b'Ctije : ||hi, directed.eyery effort against^he Jife.of (her firpt lover.* Tn spite,\ however, of the fajthlesl Amazdn^s splc&lat'^jii^OTls the Wolverine,,for. Buch,;^!»s' fits name, effected his-essape. from-tpe; fieldiof .car- nage, while theconguBroTS were- glbat- iug over the 'scalps pf'hii btethren in i arms. . Cjeeping^leattliily a.lofig fpVthe whole day, undercover ofsthe Woods, he oOnceaJed at ni^htfaHj io a hole on the top\6f the rising*; ground iti ques^bh'— But though hoTiad..tfius,elljdqCft'b^gi- lance of his-national-enemiesj there jvas one who, under the' itfflue^ce'Pf persbn- al hatred, had never lost sight, or scent of his trails an,dno,8oonerhad he sunk, exhausted hy hunger and fatigde, into a sound sleep, than ; the'Unswerving and untiring bloodhound jserit up arrow Uato his brain, with-a triumphant yell. Be- fore morning^awned, the virago proud- ly presented to'VetAssiiiibope'htiisband the bleeding, scalp, o'f Jjis Unfortunate ri- val ; and tliesceoe-of /her. desperate ex- ploit was thenceforward • knpwn as' tha •Before leavingl^isr^a;lly/Jet me still fyP-W- .\^sttate -|the ; .4harkp|gt ,pf the tabes of the .flpjthwest^paitihy ft. snm- mary sketph tpf^.the/ cdhditton., fit their slaves: These t^ralla are? j'iast\ as much r hb WPlMX 0 fil^l : R#%f?f# so\^many dpgsi:w«li this4ifefenpB> against ihem, that ff man r of «ru^lty^5artd\-ferocity en- joystno'rP exquisite rile^u;fS c ttt tasking, or. st^ryiq^, ' or tortunng^pr killing a fellow creaturi,. than in.ti:eatingVany,oHe cutte ft' Carcajar, or t&S 'Wblyerlne JKJUOII. -fn, \priodf of the truth ' of \the story-,, the >ighost of the murderess and hprvrctira'are often\ tp b.b»se^n from a .. ,..,..,.-,„, .... ,. s only (Clothing, (.Whether .ibyi-day or hy night, whether *bnder\\ cover or\ in the Ipperi'ifur. Tp/pat^ithourberinission- in jhe very midst.of !an,^bundapce which. Msttoil has procured, is as much a«- hia miserable, life •iSj.^dnhr-antf-trJe only |(erm.iss,ibn ^hichls'e^tvH^aM tp him, is to pick up the offal thrown out .by his unfeeling and imperious, lord.^- Whether in open War pi- ib secret as- sass.iiia.fion , this cold and hungry \wretch invariably occupies Jhe post :of danger. ii But kit this is nothing, when compdred with, the 'purely ^anton_'atrocities to .which these rnbst hetpi|isU and .pitiable .children of the humanraceiire subject- ed. They are beaten^ laieerated, and maimed. -, Tile mutijaftflg- pf'fingers or ioes,.thg'splij|rig pf. hoYes,,^ ^cebping out of «y^8f Jdng ordlnafysoccurrences. They a*e tefPhered-^Whhout' the ex- icuse of j|ib,excitemeb't pf'la gladiatorial pbmhat^to 'ni^ke-:. hplidayftj.aJnd, as if .to carry persecution, beyond the point at r which the* wicked are'said to cease from t|p,ubling;\theuf ci?^esar8 J pft,en cast into jhesea, to be washed but and in by the tide.- To^how^how diabolically ingeni- ous th& masters are in the* work of mur- der, six slaves, on thp bp^aslon of a late merry-making if$iuk;a, were placed in a row, wiih • thbi/JthrDats oyer a sharp ridgS'Pf a ,,rpc^'VMle' ^; jjole,' loaded with a phuckling demon at ettper end, ground away at the backs of their necks till life was extinct. What aproof-of the. degrading .mflueTice of oppressioh, that men should submit in life to treat- ment from which the black bondmen of Cuba' or Brazil wouldbe-glad to escape Jby-suictdel.;' ';.' ; .'.';-, '',;•/ Having visited Lihe Liho [Sandwich Jsles,] along wttli KrS.'Stevyarjt, the in tH.ine Tj QUrBa li a t [a .missionary alluded tp by mprueress psir-GeotgeJ-thus prPceedsj—'«Pautahi, the obly one' pf his 4 ,Queena : whohad'ac. cjhip.anied hlra from pahu, j#a's seated, rfly^nersy^ . ^Spjindlfif te,«gftj VfpJ\ j fif e^tltp ad?fl&ef, gSaTrdw:3myi'te1r.r4b& foet became -#N i t'jj'u *.%^.^ST-rrt tl-i.'t^ , \'Alrs.\^T>^d.*Xfct- -y-J-^ \ \\\ ' **-\-• \ \- DlSmctrNEP TP'Bfi: <c WrDP\#'J^GBSBi ! -' The defile through which wgiiadTfu^si passed had been thescenaof an exploit highly characteristic of savage lile.r— One of the Crees,.whom w^isaw'atGnll Lake, had been tracked'.intb thiftxaRey, along with his-wife^and .ramily,'r-by: fite youths of a hostile ifib'p^.'Gtf nere'eiy,. ing the. odds ttefe^|^ s lr|Sil man gave himself, up. for lost,? phserMrtg; to the woman that they could'-die-but 4-jM&Wih$i>i>> .the.grbund,.. with a large Wodbhftray in-fief-'lap'. i^Upon- this'a life and vigor. The ftueen *fiad taken •it up.with both hands, 4trid« brought its body td&r^rhopth',' s!hyi by-a' single' ap- ;pj[catfpp of Jier .jteeth.th^VTilack. juices »nd;ijbpd w4tb^WMch'iVwflk ; v 8lied gush- ed over h ; Sr : face'\ J &hd'-aie'p^,-'while the \j'PPr^a^b^^t^i^'^hj Tin the li. ^._-u.ii=_ _a.a i^!i.>jj.'4g 0 tit her ., lahdd.;'- It without resistance. The,.wIfe7TiPwev;er l^asthe^ilf'^jnl'e^th^tj^tfs had PVPr replied, as they had hut one* life to \p$ti,.\• m^£-h&t' majis%j'a'nd , \we-'Soan took they were the more'decidedly hduncfib : ^hr dpp&Tture»leavmg*er2as we* fepndV\ . were bbthfbnhg^n'd^)jbm¥ans; pitimi, ftey'Vad an al^trShilihip^ypdr -, .. anial|l,- ;ji^en,.Vuit&i| theractipn fo^iKa^ warcyj .Jiie^Eusplmdii shame ami of the enemy .with ~*his i f-5ur|h, !who gad by ^thla- ,Th» ; to \t '% iSterpieb!^hej-pf -the p'ptf«qne1ice«. of her light T^hjviolt.-bntAe^mm\^ qtiesrloti iWC^DYooSpftWitd tr^answer > f . 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