Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 2, Logansport, Cass County, 16 May 1833 — Page 1
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JUSTICE AM) TRUTH OUR GUIDE THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR AIM WILIIVG TO l'RA!SP.wilF.VPn TifTh huF"
fetJT NOT ATR AID T HI W.V.
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IiOGAXSPORT, INDIANA, THURSDAY, 51 1Y 1C, 183
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rRisTED and pubushed every tiiu rsday jtion among the good people of Hodnet,tliat she was hersel'the leading object
BY JOIIX SCOTT.
N irkel Street, opposite the Seminary.
for he was not the kind of person (of the adventurer ViTiachination;. Had
wnom one meets with every day. jit been so, he mustaave been a bold ad There was something both in his face! venturer indeed.
to have left the assembly along -.viil j I,.J,edP said the .'rarr almost them .e make no doubt that aillli-tartlin- -you m-t ,iVl, ! ,u-d him chit-chat was very liueusiing to the 'vert moY... d
parties engaged in it: hut as we hav, .f) yes! 1 lovrd him u,u,
I- it hk. iiuu iinuir in, i u i :m v f n irniTi r ir n i nic l m j nor nn -4i . r r . .
00 for W numbers, ifpaid m advance, he crowd. ou could not look upon loot from the da. c, rs in a corner b Boswell, wc shall not atl-mot to e h-r r , ux iir " i ; '.' -i ? j 50 " " " six moinlh.m once and then turn away with in- himself, ar.d -copied re almost be-in- Unto its detail e'Peeidl v V our -mV . U c him too, Lnnlv ada 00 " " " I'-i inontlis.illcrence. His high Roman nose, his ning to forget his presence. Bat he J don h more rarticui irld'v oted to l' r i When sent by mail, or a carrier, the suh-jnoble brow, hi almost feminihclip.ahd Jiofidle, he was edrving attcnlif h l-old-b okin-r mW -dr-idAr, ' , r i i'rr-' ''p - v'homyou .ovo.and who briber must pay the postage Papers will beautifully r egular teeth-hi s pale butlevcn groupe,nnd c" ry individual, that It is mo 5 Uuo ti u ,V il ' 1 "U mu1 frtC Mi5 be discontinued at any time, if all arrearages,, P. , r..,. ! ?u.r' . ' i i .J' ! . Vr U .t,,U J'(- b a e the ; m, , s . tb.,t o-:r coui; 1 h:,ir,l at
i ,lr,,lr.orrilo,i;nmvmpnt. ut..v,u vn, ulu:lUl, uoi u .a:.-,-j niuif liilll. O il : i: V U I lie VI- i D U 11 SIT m n llfirlnrt 1. " 1 . . .. .
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r,r less, inserted three titnes for $1,
and cuilinir hair, his black bripht ovrs. rio'is fynrcini.s il-.j r.-un7. .vor 1;
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OCT T.KRMS .0F ?D; .fl ! :0 LT'Ii whose glance, without being keen, was countenance, one wul.i have thou -l.i
intense all, taken togother, produccd'that he could read chyctcrata sis.cj..t, won s
Alls? bommers, and true that he rscort- nion ow"1
ea inem nonie. iNav, it is a h-o true t!i:it !
,rr morrow ! )o ve
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o macii upon their favor. '.,,-. f',, ;u , . i. ... i , .
al,J Job Printing must ,e accompanied by an eitect which might have excited at- giai cc-tlw.t Ins percei-iua s ut,e Uu- i Ids requesting pern.i-ion to wait o-.r Hireor ' V ' I ' ; th,cash; if charged, twenty-five per cent, tentton on a wider stage than that of ilar to institutions. Tilth obhge, ine ! them the l.ext d;n , it wa, 1, 5 1 .' r, 1 wS . 7 ' ',r " v.ill r.c added. Hodnet. In stature he was considera- to confess that it w as nt with a cr i.iiifuulty obtained This was Vr,U i ' i i ". V. , ,iiM,ai.0(, bly above the middle Light ; and U,r, favorab.cevcU.athe rrd t!,e ij . t a lit u u . wiis asometliintr in Ins air which thv itr nuuorilv ol the KitoJnai t$ cl 11 i..i. ...;.i ;, . ; . .' . i.n.iiy
r" T7V: "ho were not uccustomrd to it did nJt net iU neighborly l. lVb;;,,, ,A I j " " " c'7 ;ti':K';'1 i'."' ;-"" l'r,mll,e .NowiorkAhrror. alu,erslalld, alld w,,k. fumc coll( !lid ot -xac,ly cn,C. to UU eccti lv " i mn ' I eh fd . vr ! "'.,-. ,,1 l.n.lh. -,o UP. THE STR4XGER- . . ' , , , j A . . . , i . f 1 l P'-'"" " om ?ne had never s-een . i( ttl : arc ma a -xt r hi r-'iim n int. siuauw. grace, others dignity and othtisiaiirwr. Uion; but what ihee tctatici.s were, ui hor life befo-e and who fnr -...v thi. o I 1 r r' a,r" ?
nen me service was over, our :iero it is uiilicuit to cota e ?. , .
BY HENRY O. CELL.
I Iodyf.t is a village in Shropshire.
walked out alone, and shut himself up for the rest of the day in hisoarlor at the
Liivt all other villages in Shropshire, ! Blue Boar. Bat speculation was bu.-ih
or any wiiere else, it consists principal-'at work, and at more than one tea-table J of one lo.ig Street, with a good num-jthat evening in licdiet, conjectuieber ofdetaclied houses scattered here1 were poured out w ith the tea, and swalattd t'tere in its vicinit, on the sunny 'lowed with the toast.
side of what in england thev call a hill.! A few days elapsed, and the stranger sweet? e.-?, a mods.;
It contains the shtps of three butchers,: was almost torgUa-n; lor theie v;ii toibout l;er, ti.at cii;;i;0 ti.e v.u
five grocers, two bakers, and one apo-ihe a s ubsciiptivii asstnibh in licdi et, 'longer it was ob:ul. She was the
At length, hoe; change st t nu cl to et of his dream-. Hi: Si -miners, ai;d aj pr-a it-11 with no -niall iSo w under; F.nnly erallv led beaut.
knew , miL'ht be a swintlh-mr.-i , w '
omethmg like a There was never any thing so pn pooer the spirit MfM-oa-: a woman, too.of Mrs. Summers' tell on J.miiv, judgment and pronrietv! It was ven
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of pleasure. t W I. at i- UPi:-
verv strange
But whether it was very strange or
not, the fact is. that the stra.i n'r snon
t there wa a .-.(;; most of his time at Violet Cottar-; tl,c wo,'hi an ojtrast apparently
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T)o vou w ih my return, do 3 ou wish to sec mo again?"' ki()h liow can you ask it:"' "Emily, I have been kr.owi to you only under a cloud of mu n a solitary Kr it.rr itl..... .. 4'..;... ' . .. ' .
m. in- i uiiuiii a menu ai .jeqeamiai ci
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an J what is, perhaps , no lesi woaderful,! !!UM: &"--i iumt iim.td against or
;:;.:v.!i;4and;ng his apparent intimao ." ,l,!nc v-nn'rat toriune, without pre-ii-remained nearly as much a stranf-'r ! ,'"'u!,!i; with all th se disadvan-
tfiecary. On the nsfht hand as vou go; w iiitli engrosse-J eislirely toe numb oi oniv child oi a v.nicud mailer. IK; iiu iranatr a cvnr Hi; mmo n,,.. a'-r('s to ct::te:al w.th; how ra- I un.
soth, is that verry excellent inn, the men. It was one of the most import-j father i.ad died maty. ear ago in l.-at-jhad ;-eei tamed was Burleigh Fred"i-0'c tnat am hidebtcd to an thirgbut Blue Boar: and on the left, Learlv cp-ant events that had hapj.ei.ed for at tie ; and the pension A ;.a oHicers wid-;ck Burlei-jh; tliat he was probablv 'up ' vour P,lr l'ic kindness which you posite, is the publje hall, in which all', least a century. Such deii-gs hal never sow v.v.s all lb ortt;-e i.e. liad left tlu-r.i. 'wards :f e'rTht-and-lwentv. and that j;i'::ivc shown to me V sorts of meetings are held, and which is;t,cea known before. TU-ie was t:eei !But nature ha: hot -.wed lie lies of a! ho hal ever belonged to anyVrofessioi J il.v'- pity O Frederick! do not alternately converted into a dancing-j such a demand for milleneis since thejir.oie valuabb- kind than those which1 it r;;U:t have been that of" arm. Bin V!01!S vour-eil "thus. No! though oa 1 iti 1 till .1 i 1 I " ,( ftll.fe.Vr . 1 1 .1 V m
school, a theatre, a chapel, a hall-room,;da)s ot Anaane, the lust nuiincr oi t fortune had Uena-iJ. 1 vih 1 could de-i farther thev knew-not. M r. Summer an exhibition-room, or any other kit.d 01 w horn hislon speaks. ISeedles. worked jcri be Kmily Son.irurs: hist 1 sliali rot ; iiov, l er. v.'ho, to a well cultivated mind" room that may be wanted, 'i'he cliurch ! unremitting. hm mondn-g to i:ight.;ai tempt it. She v, one of those wdiose 'added a coasiderable exnerience of tin
is a little larlher oil, ai.d the parse; age las.d I'nan night io nurr.;r-g. r uioie- a tues are I.a iron the blaze (if the ' werh.!, did not take long to dUcover that
is, as usual a white house, suit. unded w t : e scraped on 1 with trees at one end of the village. Idanced beiore lool
Hodnet, is, moreover, the market-tow n j preparut
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epswoiii4,oi.iy 10 he n.c-re a; pic ciak d iheir new friend was, in every sense o.
i the word, a man whose habits and man-
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in Barrv made I Sin wr.s o: e oi
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10 are seldom ihms ei.tit! d liim to the name and rank
of the shire, and stands in rather a pop-! fur going to the North pole were a mere ' missed in the lu -ur;-f ! si e gniei t , w ho ,,f a renih ir.an; and she thought too
ulous district; so that, though of small; joke to the preparations made In those pass unobserved in the midst f glare; (hat she :w in him, altera shoit inteidimensions itself, it is the rally ing-place, who intended to -go to tee i,d. et as-jarai bu.-lb, and w lio-e a::;ec- as - imt . al-' c -aurse. maav of those nobler qualit'n-
en any extraordinan occasion, of aisembl. Al length the gi al, li:e in:- j ready heaid hevtn i the liatii-of their w h.i. 'i raise the individual to a high ai t. pretty numerous population. Iportant nigi.t aimed, "!;g w ith thejhwn in.medi.'.te eir. H't mirgh' w :.!: . e;! Toeritd rank among his nnpri-.
One evening in rbruary, the mail late ttvvey a rut3c tc!Ic. I he un ee . -.uat circle ; leave tf:e '.v.'.-y won,! 1 Oei.u.u , .'.h for ia:uiy, she loved his society slu
iiom London stopped at the iilue boar.; pro.es-ior.a! iiuolers 01 the village weie ou, ai d enter wittiia its cireutasci ibt n and a gentleman wrapped in a trav.-b 'elevated on a table at 01 e e: ci ot the an d tloa.e.-i ie sjiu r , .-.nd ihen you wi!i
inac cloak came out. The guard hand- h.dl, and even body pro! out ot it the j dxv.ver tne alue of a hei .--g like u hei
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cd him a small portmanteau , and the'ver model of au ou.iielra. The ran-! oj w iiem I
mail drove on. The stranger entered 'dies (neither the oil nor ihe t cul gas ; w i; ler fireside. 01 the summer evening
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the inn, was shown into a park r, and de- compe.in had a:- yet penetrated so far j w a'.k. is destituU
sired that the landlord and a bottle of; as Hod net) weie taslciul.y arrai ged,! on g smiles, her u:.v loaded temper, ner j tot: dictates ol reason in admiring and
i' ii ti ll no tl iiieult matter to convince herself", that there w as something aboui hita so infinitely suerior to all the me. she ever seen., that she was onlv obeying
wine should be sent to him,
The order and regularly snulled.
The iloor waslallectionate gei tlei ess, mast thit.w
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mmg hi:n.
was speedily obeyed, the wine was set admirably chalked by a travelling sign-' their hallowed influence over the scenes j lie r admiration and esteem continued upon the table, and Gilbert Chern ripe painter, engaged for the purpose: at.djwht ie her spirit pre-ide-, uiscunsciotis ; to increase in paoportion as she hecami-bim-elf was the person who set it there. the r freshmen's in an adjoinii g roi n. of its -power, ei-e ti.ey berime imir.lcr-1 better aeipiaiided with him. and the sen
Gihert noxt nrnrepded to roiKc the oh-i-nnf ol tserus. a ones, oranire. ' fsl in' and desoiato. 1 ha e sa.d that tnnents serp.ua' io lie mutual . lie ntw
shiinoerii
comfort
a cold
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iiCAi piueeeueu iu itase ine . t uasisimg n-'ir-, ;i.'ics, vm ui.ji-.-, t.'stui omu khsju;h.. i nim. s...;i m-.u iinii.ni? .-ii n.ui .v. wv v4v..... ' 'me' to d"n K'l 'IV" ieg fire, remarking, with sort of! cold i oast-beef, porter, ar.d buicuits. he is nt m'n-stnl in I lie hour of h-tive ;s':eiit his timo almost continually in bet j .',mi 0 ' '"f r o " f?7 , 71 1 i-i ' 1 1 1 4'l" '"Ov more iiiari ler 1. able look and tone, that it was, were untser the immediate su pet inter-' gaiety ; hut wm n she is at length rem')-!?-,eiet ,ani it never hung heavy on their ;ti .Jiat j.cr c j.ii.i-s
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i, raw night, liis guest assented ; uti-.ee oi our ery excellent iisei 0, .Mr.1, troin aiaor.g us, v.aen tne pi u" ma: (n and-, j tie sti anger' a nod. j Gilbert Cheriynpe. At nine oYkx k, knew her ktuiws herno t::ore,sb.e leaves hand i'mily, besides bei
vere a thousand time- les worthy than
I know ou are, I should not pity, I -h.,Mld" J She stooped confused, a deep blu-h
-pread over her f u e,she hurst into ttais irul would have Mink to the grotind had
act her loer cau'nt her in hi arn:?.
"Tnink of me thus,"1 he. whispered.
"till we meet again, and we may both be
iappv. k0! I will think of thee tlm? fr evr,.'', Thej had readied the door of he cot lagt. God bless you! Emily,' said the -'ranger. 4I dare not sec ?.If.-. St.mii( i; tell her of my departure; but : 11 her, that ore autumn has faded nh wii -'er, 1 shall again be here. Farewell! leare-t! farewell!"' She felt upon her chek a hot and hur ric.d kiss, and when she ventured to look arom d, he was gone! He-.rv arrived i-ext day. but there was a gioom upon the spirits of both
jmother &L daughter, which it took me
Mrs. Soinm' rs felt for
erelf. Stc now per
s mture !.; pn.tss t!t
Fiie stranger was fond of mus!c. j pcdcJ la.ae upan the l.orur of tfie strat-ger v. lie-ides beiii"- mistress of net I h.an t-l.e liad t-ilticrtci 'en auare, and she
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Vou call this village Hodnet, do you! which was considered a fashionable! A void & silent j.-laee iu scn.e mvck I.o.ae, Ymstrunient, pose-ed nuUraUy a Ime "Xe. ndht .irfuret the ve-
r.ot?" said he, inquiringly. (hour, the hall was nearh lu!:, and ihejar.d a loag ivmera'aered gi;;d lorows ; voice. Neither d:d she sng anu jua j r cxi1-rI( e ,-sucj, a ,,iare us Ilednet, or aVes,' sir, thisis the tow:nof Hodnet. 'Yiirst country dance (tptadrilles i:ad not jits shadowy gloom ot:r a few il-ad unrewarded : Burleigh taught her that j ,,. jis i.ii.rednaes. Kuiil entertained (Mr. Cherrvrinc did not like the term ' poisoned the peate, and stirred up ail 'hearts. " mo-t e;;chaatingof e.ll modern languages ; ia-ttrr l.ortS ! ut trey were tie result prob-
village.1) '4 And a prettier little place the bad passions, !' Hodnet) was coin-j it was to Emily S-un-ners tliat the; the language of Petrarch and Tas-o: is not to be found in England.' jmenced b the eldest son and presump-Isiiangcr first spoke. He walked right and being well versed hi I lie use ol tlu ''So I have heard: and as vou are not tive heir of old Sonire Thoroughbi ed,l acro-s the room, and asked h.er to dance . pencil, showed her iiow to give to hei
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upon any of the great roads, I believe; who conducted gracefully through its! with him. Emily had he; er seen htm dand-capos a richer hnish, and a bolder you have the reputation of being a pri-' mazes the chosen divinity of his heart, ' befot e ; but concluding that he had come ; effect. Teen they read together; and mi tive and unsophisticated race.' LMi.-s Wilhelmina Bouncer, only da ugh-1 there with some other friends, and little 'as they look with a smile into each oth-
h. ufthe ra!"tiii.e ar.d unsuspicious ttin-
pcr.ura ut of joi;tii. Her ct-iisiu, ineauwlafe, exertf d l.iin-elf to ti.e rtiia-bt to rencer iarnseh';.rree:iUe. lieu r:s a youny, frank, fandsoin? soldier, who lad leapt ir.fo (he very iiiid.'le of many a latlys heart ctat, sword, epi!iih:ttc, ell, et.ekcd-hat, U atiicrs and all. it., 1 .. ,i 1I4 ;-.fd to h i', mtfi Kn ii v
"Privitivo and snnsfirjifed. did vou ' ler of Tobias . l!!si. iustice of neace in ! acuuaii ted with toe rules ol etinuette, cr"s eountee.ances, the. tascinating pages L., , , .rv.t,,,.-.' 1 witr.'n. ton stroi a iine
savsir? Why, as to that, I cannot ex-J the county of Shropshire. she immediately, with a frank artless-jof fiction seemed to acquire a tenlold m-i(1f circumvallatioa. Ai:'-r.a ,;,rt'e "",'"lt9 ne'tly speak: but if there is no harm in it! Enjoyment was at this height, and ; ness,smiledan acceptance of his request, j fe rest. It was a picture for Rubens to, sie?e. it was l,r,"!U'Cpj "'xl next "to I dare sa we are. But you see, sir, 1 'the three professional fiddlers 'had put Just at that moment voui g Squire Tho-jhave painted, that little domestic crr,'ijl"J;, u foll n' ci'.danjer i.i am a vintner, and dont trouble my head a spirit oflife into all things, when sud- roughbred came bulling lowaids ber ; beside the parlor fire; -Mrs. Sommers, flj wag'te instin.e a:.y W..zvu rafted about these matters." jdenly one might perceive that the mer-jbut observing her hai;d ahead in thatiwith her work-table he-ide her, and a ; ,-ur 1 orse OI.e mornir.g:,lit'o! I'n-ily warm- ' So much the better," aid the stran-! riment w as for a moment checked of the stranger, he looked somew hat ' benevolent smile and matron grace up- 1 y hj the hand. tLen mouuted, t;ar d rode a- .. -1 tr. 1 i t ' .. 1 1 ... , 1 1 ... 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 !. .... a ... '.a ... t . 4'.it .a ; ... .. t .- r I .ti- i wav."
g"i, sinilinrr. 1 ou ana I snail utcome ; w imsi a iiiui c ui.ui usu.n wn-ne ei v .t-1 tiiuaiiM m n.c uhaiiduh, emu s.u-j. rai nei sun jue.i-nig l'(.iihv.iiiiiv ..v.. j ipoves rrrew red. Sri.Q
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er-iwnn mucu u:g.ui , -i, sir, inunneu to guest, w nil te.e giow oi aniiiiiuuii nni-' i:r i i.. 1. ...... -1 . '; I- 'i .4... ..,.n.t;.,fr ..Lii,r- 1 '
better friends. I may slay with you ded the room. The stranger had ent
and purple: then drooped fra n. the
10 r some weeks, perhaps months. In ea it; anu u;ere was souieuin g so un- tiaye neen jiss oemmera pa u.er. , mg up ms noon: icaiures, reaun'- .uuu.i .l branches, and Uy rustling i.-n:eap-. upo:t tne meantime get me something com-'ferent in his looks and manner from The stranger fixed Lis dark ec upon 1 the impassioned eHu-ions of genius and ue path below. The last roses witr.e red. fortable for supper, and desire your wife 'those of any of the other male creatures, me squire, a alight smile curled on his j Emily, in all the breathlessiiess of fixed; I he fast lin'r( to look after mv bcdroeW that every body surveyed him with re- hp, and without answering, lie passed on attention, and weeping by turns, as the !'f 'JVdm nTchdhthc id-hts were
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Wr- r' I . ; ,. mA f h! nrAJnuu-iu; i-nnnsilt. unci w :t :it fiiit ilh hii nrrter. niifi fori.' his nlnrf 111 noui'i fit iviv.lpr fMiifiiffl tllP dllleiei.t - ,. .. i 1 o.Oi,oilpir.premrn
i'i i.vviieiijiij'c iiMtir um. vi pi -- i.v..vv. u. .. . , .......... ...... v ... .1 . .. i... ... w..v . 7 . . . t ....... ..... . . liilioisiars aim u c- , .. - foundest bows, and descended to the slightly tinctured with awe. .he dance. The squire stood stock still chords of sensibility. These were e e-j in?? was changed into silver hoar-frost. Ihe kitri.en, inspired with the deepest res-! k-Vho can he he?"' was the question 'for a moment, feeling as if he had just nings of calm, but deep happiness- longrobin htpped across tt'garden a an P'-ft for his unexpected guest. Ithat instantaneously starttd up like a experienced a slight shock of electricity. . lonu to he remembered. , ; le". Dar--s-ext day was Sunday." The bells of. crocus in many a throbbing hosum. j When he recovered, he walked quietly j Spring ilcw rapidly on, March, wita . j'jay' arid longer nights succeeded. Win'he village church had just fieislied rir-: 4He knows nobody, ar.d nobodv'away in search of Wiihehsina Bouncer.! her winds and her clouds, passed away : ter l)r.t upon the earth, storms went ca--ng. when the stranger walked up the. knows him; surely he will never think j It was the custom in Hodnet fr the; Apiil, with her showers at;d her u: reerin.; ti-r-ug:b tl,e ilnnarnenthe forests 'le. and entered as if at ranehtm, a pew ; of asking any body to dance." gentlemen to employ the morning of the shine,lingered no longer ; and .May came "rrdu" itatiiUhe tr-:er which happened to be vacant. Instant-I DanceTsaid Miss Collin, the apoth-jsuccef ding day in paying their respects smiling up the blue sky, scattering 1k' t!.lI;i0 Ilol. Then the lustre of Emily eye lv everv eve was turned towards him, ecar)s daughter, I wonder who would to the ladies with whom they had danc- j roses over the green surface of creation.' .revv juil. ht jct iie gij and looked as f a now face was to important an ob- dance with" him'? a being whom we ' ed on the previous evening. xt these! The stranger entered one evening, be--if she would hava made herself believe tuat
!' ' t in Hodnet to be left unnoticed. -Who is he?"' hen did he comef 'With whom does he slay?'' 1 iiow- long will he be heref " How old may he bef ''Do you think he is handsome?'"
i heseand a thousand other questions ,
d'm about in whispers from tongue to.
l' r. i'e, whilst the unconscious object of Ul! this interest cast his eyes calmly, and VtH penetratingly over thecongregntion. or was it altogether to be wondered C-u his appearance had caused a sensa-
Ar 'i.rJ c.... r ' t!, Hull, tr irdoa that sur-, there was hope
ivoow uu mun.'.iuu.uu..,., ,.v. u, , .... .... . . - ;iuu -'- - ..! And so there wa5: for tie mail once more
man in the moon, rapa says lie looks ; ball w ere et c oarse tallied over. Cnti- ioui .leo lolet L ottag-. i.nm ;s(opretl al thp J5hie 0jtr. a z(.ltleiHa wrupfor all the world like a tjuak doctor' eisms were made upon the different j him from the w indow . and c.tm- out to eJ in a travell , c, oak 'OIJe inorecame ou ttl r.,i!.,.r tiunprt.'' suid Ii Blue- t!rPs..p: roiTimo rd a ri es v? e re : cdlV red on ' n , h i m. She held ill her haad ail C-tUf jt: anj yir. (;,p,ert Cherrf ripe once mo'.e
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j-iiiuu me nre ior nun iu .'v. p." -.ui-kHi-regi- 1 c i 1 : did come back.
1 shall not dernhe tt.eir meeung-, nor ia
bite, a starch spinster of fifty, w ho was
considered the Madame tie itaei oi the
the various modes of dancing; doubts j pen letter.
were suggested regarding the beauty of; lt i from mv cousin. J
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village 'I rather suspect that he is an Miss A.; suspicions were liinted as to I incut has returned from rani . an. a tujre xv Lether I'm ly's eye was lor-H it.'.ont Irish-fortune-hunter, come for the ex- the gentility of Miss B. ; ?lr.C. was sc- is to be w ith in l;-rr.-i iow r.-r im -ct ..ay. jls ll5,rc. u,,i there was stdl :.nal er trial
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some of us. We ought to be upon our .Miss D. ; mutual inquiries were made have often heard us tain of Henry ?he M y J;r - Xgua.rd. I assure you." concerning the old-looking man. who in-and I were playma es when we were - n v tedth eqJ o iiur 11, Rhtfbitr was said to have nron-troduced himself so boldlv to Mrs. and Ichildren, and though it is a lor-.g w.ule . ,,ut any Uiin2. eUe ,vjjicll . mJLy
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ctytothe amount of seventy pounds Miss Sommers, and who was reported I since we parted, I am sure I should th per annum, and, no doubt, concluded 'even to have seen them home, or at least'know him again among a hundred' m
think mysterious abeet me, I cannot UUraTCl
r.ntil you are iiidis:-olubly miue."
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