Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1880 — Page 3

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Llttlo-.swa needed to complete the Cdiornes content, it was said, hut that little wat iry slow in coming. It was a weddhiii, i« the family. ISor did rt jaattw wifiGu one piayed the principal part onlpjuotben and daughtewj te It that they wore hot exactly as otherjpeo* pie till soao one among theto hadiolned the long procession of humanity by way of the church aisle and altar, and had* separate establish men e, and could be spoken of. by the rest as "My sister," or "My daughter, Mrs. So and So." They feared of *11 things the reproach of being called a

fatally

Ifi?

rt?

othot? she never exhibited her draw-, -Ings-aocialiy, uerer touched the piano unltae retiuestod to play for others to

jrs orient

mfrly

And.^i?t«ntloffl»

jV/r AFT ^oniT" ®tj"

IVX/x JLu "Calonel MutW-c" «m m-

PBOTLE.

Ail. Nigl it"Afloat.

4

Harper Bazaar.

Few people have tbelr lines *se• in pleasanter places than tbe O-rdiarnea had, so-far as hous Band household at-' laus were concern ed. Of eminent respectability and considerable wealth —each of the la te daughters iavina- & comfortable settle oaent, and the mother quite a fortune, Jl rather oocaeiy a«d accomplished, liv) uginoOeof the loveliest spots along ne of the loveliest of rivers, tbelr hoi ne the rendezvousof gay friends—Httl« was needed to complete theirconten tment. Tbofeous© wac a large, old fasbh med affair, tarnished as their great gra ndfather left it, ao&it stood on a-wood point that ran farinto the river, arid guy iovely ,irfll and water*viewi i—views that were o* some value to A jatha, the cootia of the Odiornes,*wbo ad no other home than theirs, and who had dressed hecself ob the little money derived from the °"'r of her wa£er colors. It was verylittle money, and ye she contrived to secure with it vastJier prettier toilets than her cousins did wit a all their expenditure for feeraetnmer cambrics and little bunches of Ho-wers, her plain winter stuffs and trig! it bits of ribbon »em machmoKefl'Kjtive than ali theirsilktf and diamonds. Perhaps they recogniz ed AgathftJa ad vantage, and felt somewhat aggrieved by it lor, although they never treated lier with anytWog but gSBtlejE&SQfirR, there were scores things Umt could have been done for Agatha, which remained undone and Mrs* Odioistio herself often tnought her as thfxsrival of her daughters, and did not-aJwayw entirely conceal £er dis like of her Ausband's niece.

"I declare,

:"I

of "old maids and al-

-AgiOta's marriage would have

lifted the jwjtroacb, that was the last *way in which they would have preferred to have it taken off, and theyqniefelv ,kept their aor,-7)n in the background.

Ihey had a great deal of difficulty tin? the wort f0r Agatha was a proud sensitive r?hig, who. held herself ^aloof from the possibility of receiving »#U3uta as QJ»uh as possible, and onlv

JJxed now with her cousins because her health bad ,beo« impaired .in teaching

unlocked at byl

uyijinMoj

lkppcned- Htt came houi©

Shf!rncouSa Charles, while tbe

him, While.Will the turf, and

Maaunous -triiL by

pasjffftd

tbe

volume

8"WenY'hH^Yod

the air about

noUs to tjiere It suddenly

a-staiMa retreated without ^?,Mt^ince.fiiad bad retreated K)nuUi*jaucoo«M« aadeoKa as she even ^JLosod -M wr» Colonel went. iSbo -aBVP®* %yi-ow ®be bad MttMlnw*= Jtn?

R„d

who,

lwftrd tb«e really notblnR but „ho to thrno. his vrealtb to

reeouuH«»»y T.nolfer.

iSS2uy0rwbfobf tbonsbt no| ,K\oro aboutlt.

Yet

nobody

«\,lonol Mastineux

men »«tcu bim lia-

«oi£rmMacien. Mannersor---^ ently" ^el Mastineux endured jr®markaTE«rt«tf as ha oould. And

wb°

who really

u'S "^Ther I ^t,

V^aUken up. tnordeiV®1®.

did it'®_ z.-ueiiUr aeiwMona at iha 1{ort

that the v. ^ou were ioo •»Tbose at whicn

longa«o,o

demand.

Ke""lo«-1iwr

Calonel MastkMCix," said Mrs. Odi­f orne, coming to the light, "are you in. teres ted in art wcrk? We have soate •beautiful specimens from the nuns of Crow a Hill—" "Thank you, no*!n tbe least h* replied, with tho slightest inclination? "Ah, I inferred-,pray, Agatha, have you met Colonel' Jgastfneux before?" "No, aunt," said- Agatha, breaking off her thread. Mrsv Odiorni's eyebrows were lifted in an arch that Agatha knew very well, and she hastily rose, folding her work as she did so, and in tbS movement upsetting all her silks. She stooped and at the same moment Coktouchid

eaX8t00p6d their

"What a misftwtune that we have nod been introduced,® said he, with a laugfe

whit6

ir°be did not hold ?aS5^

distance, ho tsiiat rather com-

•Master. #nd bad thrnhl him catch her *ye, asbe^^j aga^"Rg

5B85|eH9BSS^e3H= thA nresence ol rr oat

some was

wmo tH»v

Miwtlnewx,

bis

•was born of represstont

r^b.' «.D

»eeoa«j}

^jJ'*

BOme unrccoguizsd

re.i

M^hongh AtoS be

^0red hiui, but th«

sfao

Iaoee.

teeth»

e«)d^ido',Ua,d

as he in­

stantly stood up^s&Jut Agatha was as red as a rose. "There was oaoecessity of an introduction,'' she said in gentle but swift tones. I know who you are, air. Aa •for-me, I am the poor Miss Odiorne." And then she w^ifone, "Poor Agatha's temper!" said Mrs. Odiorne, apologetically. "She is alene in the world, and -one hesitates to correct where it mould wound. My own daughters, dear girls!—are very different from Agatha. Surely you know them all?"

"Ah! there iattelen going to sing. i\

have given them

sauntered out -of the room through an- Lbov!" criedllra JnL other window and Helen still sang. -97) cried.airs. Julian.

There was a little dinner partv. and a dance, and a picnic, and a riding partv

to the falls, and a Wh tea aES there S£J hS8!!?!*8 ??d

motlwr.»8rid

morojo,, room

look her in the face—" I'm sure I donfc know

mean^ Roger," said mother" with an I SIj.r

1UJU.y is'forc®d

mean," said ,Boeer coloring but ^hy 7°?

Kiaewi —r

^ch-ebmpwy. Voo «en to preler to humanity. human," said jssartr^ Uneas of his tone. Kmb«nstuinn be-

He««downM bmke»««|P

fore

her and called WoUfeang

j=asr« sitwir

were

fawning

p.ws on bl.

jfl»M^arpoor

HoW

«ith her «d up, of 1 .fter their -w® Colonel. And an bonr parlor. Jjfviionoi Mastineu*,

«»Aht" been intro- lancn

tion to

UU.!mmo,

Halan

a

1 MIbb

abe »id.4^°itbev are to the bet E^V1 vorda. -he "had gi^jJ^L^l

0t

1

geaiaa. Colo.

"Then How» JLuinn. _.-,l tot the anr ate*y aome of th«f ^^SeTen dnSS*" »«Aody°«-"tt *•1 ambroidar. cally.

IrSiUon,

aald Agatha, catego^

h^Mn,o^"iieaX^nta

\a 5^

And

Roger, wm.fJSdta

ing round by way of the buttery to the feit morning room one day, "I- think you might have some one else to do suchl thing, If the girl. U.oawei™^i°t help ment o?TSS

W1LU an

anding his groundr'?hatit is disgrace- o^ith ht^n^Lokes

ful that my cousin Agatha should be a I

slave and a drudge in this house, while

don't know what return she owes for rhe "*°nsei

hernight," said Roger stoutly. "She I*'6

whips,cream for Charlotte Russe for the

1

theo, Pe^a%rij,tiy left tbo room, to Co.

mueb, no ^r %V^

KaSSSe'time thiss5e had sponton the

thTStt"eK''"e^

looking tho

he8i.^fte

nflrMaa"ticeux

s?ss rwir«

ol?JPd^n»t

tfsiSS:

aod

anoOjer as fhe was, ana

outlylog

claimed. "You are

\nd thev

moment

8ho°ld.^* Mard

of honor

ofl»"..Yon see "bat the i^Jyon going

haaide her """"V' with Colonel -Walking in tb© wood

?ai^r*is""so

practical!

manttci My home so com-

than it makes one's

know

practical

m°oi to it r^dge OldfioW te married

Agatha received

{inter?attnt.

after that

bonev»n«"e the flower

on that young woman 1 not her bad—pwhapa be-

bloethat Helm bad

^^^. hia coat ^irh^pe because

rBRKE HAHJTE SATPTBDAY JTEMtE^ MAil^

(or itspoanBlon perb«p« becaiumIihesobbed.

dJdm *re about it. will

she didn't care about it. It was that sunset that -proposed a row on the river. And just the last baat was "Where 4» neux, put your fares in here, if you will, and go fetch my oonsin. By the by.-aee it Olatield was in that

WM

it was palling off,Roger cried, Agatha, now Here Masti-

ment in dismay when ahe Jcnew that I Whata deli she was, the only person to go with I of woody f» him, but- entering the boat. immedi-1 shore, and ately, with the habit of obedience, and I soft low taking hexaeat as he cast effthe painter. 1-water lap vwe shall be put to our mettle to catch Lwith staio them, ^said-he nodding, as they rounded I courts that ^Jjout.^at^tbe^Swo^boats resting on the|tering heavi

coion"•^(^^^sssassriiss:

U&e

dI?he

tant and

going to sing. 4 Lw«ter insects and bent his oars

Aoo tben h^to'SS,,^KS^S55^SSS!ttLiSS?«

amoonllgbt-wiodmr «»t, her duties and then Colonel Mastineux abreast ^CJEtogef^ CharS7

to makeiis own opportunities,

1 shouId

ey shot

my sisters—" 'und®r golden .green shadow of. tho I Tlie VYour cousin Agatha wool very ,poor spirit if she wished no return for—" where the sunset spionaor was painted, slowly '•'~My father's last direction was that fnd^kerethe low shored of the meadow from Agatha should have ahome in his house "lands beyond alwady mingled with great till ,ske chose herself another and II

faaae,

of a

TJirstiwmI

doesn't^ nOh FiSito doestt'6

J_"

too

lean-

stusibl© over Goto" oatside and ing aaaiast tka doo .i

ndrumS|

listening to unavoidably, to

$

*1!

wagon, too, and

bring him along if he was." And before Miss Maria or'Mrs.'Julian could very effectually remonstrate, they had been handed over the side' of one teat to another, aad Cousin Charlie had

•normons

"Ship

"Nowifyou.auu ii»

??ly

totl^a

hia

sh(

were high teaa, daoces and dinner par- turned to »^B h°8t ^Q°?ths. ,be this nigh ties in return. ^.n®° fp.

I Helen

tby5

when adrift,

a and showed bis white

A»atfa

and showed bis white cent, this

laa?h

If

"Neatly done," I him *7ith

at the moment Agatha and.now

X*oS&'

her to acquiesee in such au

both her was atou own.

II

««"»rned tS I rSd be Sortie to bfrT^'vou whatvouHre 7^d" he 'but if between wnat you ^nt Odiorne and Cousin Roger a man

ousin

"K0ger

8

like to love

861,1

8W^ing

UgUhthe^Kfttle 8^g£js"ug\herref??.'

8U.^.d

°r

toStbtUr^

0«r

any oS I f" Iry l«n«

^er

*oundithe bend of the rl ver I have

tho purple river, and wierd

alr»

if.-they were the pic- grew.

dreatn-

lt

J!v°rtl?

dinnerparty till her head aches so that 12biifc,is perfectI'Veried Agatha. •"Soiit is," he cried. But he was not looking at the sunset. "We are

she oan't go to the table, or go to the dance next day, and she makes chocolate meriugnes and bakes fairy cakes for the picnie, and angel food, till—"

S'Well. really, Roger, this is a very curious interest that you take in your cousin," wied Mrs. Ordiorae. "Itseeml*oth^r™ouldathinky sI^miah^aswreH I

Then he paused. "Js I luster

forgiving merfor?" he said.

low strai

on the border, and feel we about fou is like the grand transfer ma-

herself with" a

eonoarn

of tbe lovely hour,

you.don't br^tho c. J-J--

abould remember

that she

'°»«h? S''0arn

feat®

,tt"

h6

ex

D^I

know" she said, rather in

i.»

«»xhe river is full of rooks up

dependencies ortbee.

hQ Bpoke

w£re

like that old pilot who

HQ I Gb^don't you think if we siepi»« ^0

aair'SrfSSS

he broke his oar in two,

Stbeotb-r^oRl..^ like a reed in too

and tben to

oars coma -%nd

with

Co'- tbe^A-

a

outside aowhim^ir.xn v-v^t»---er.

remaining,

trying to dragUie

H(t ittogeySer, and launch It In deep

^^l^u^hla"said he. "Tbo water

5S3d Kb. »nd

the ntd

swamp,

woaHquarm with

I

X.

r&i

to swlEDMtoA my neck, I wlU ^^JL No!

TO!

Hien «ithyon,if 1 ca^-

Colonel MasUnean/ haveAo do^ abort for each

other

111 my aoot—what

the wc

will al! the wor "Why do long as It was consciences will you one of her I ter all," he sai I had when oountiy."

*uv AUU.i JUBfe OB

what they say, so idable, and our own Ah,be quiet e?" And he took ds and kept it. "Afis nothing' to anight re out in* the Sioux

A^id before it, with the cheeks and he: stars that

rowed out into-midst ream, I was looking

foliow«i by Roger with the rest, while sorbed. He Colonel'Maatineux went striding up the I laugh, and lawn ib searoh of Agatha, who was not of his voice immediately to be fottnd. "Youreousin Roger," saidhe^ bowing, as he stood before her at last, "wishes you to join the party on the river." And It was rather to his surprise that Agatha immediately arose, thinking it •best to bave no words about It, and tak-1 its resonant ing the nrst wrap handy as-she passed I sought com down the hall, accompanied him to the stars above shore, pausing and looking .up one mo? {listen.

a was quite.aware of 11 spaikling on her ike the late August ng over them, she listening, all abjff suddenly with a sing, therich notes •and echoing on the

woody shores^ "I have hea. never sound) then,as he too, and he oei in the dusk,

ihe-eong before, but it :e that," she -said and another was ringing while her voice rose in the clear height of glorious sqprano it nship with the very seemed to stoop and

night it was! Wafts oe -stole from shore to them on the way the curled round then the the darkness, sown ed 4o Agatha like the might tread before en-

By and

was tolling her of all the posuroaof his homeless, tiling bis hopes, his foars, nd sh^ was confiding to ventlessstory of herown the aweet bell notes the distant town^tellmidnight. singing again no^r, -^nd rgotten about her trouble siou. She no longer recare what her aunt won Id ad Mrs. Julian's sneer or let her aunt turn her uld, at any/rate, have had is unavoidable, this incopy night:! She listened to ill after thrill of pure joy, joined him, and now she again, and as she paused ids lay in one of his his arm er his faee.oLose uponhcr

dangers an loveless his though him the years and -were blew: ing the ho .They W' Agatha ha and appre

litt

W6r6

"Oh, mldarling, nay little darling!*' he waa-sang, and she was .-lotting him

man|sayit.

I is«forced to makeiis own opportunities, moment

4

'lid you think that from the

heard that voioo ldid not ger—did not mean to make mortal power couid do it* ?f been hard to win, but at last it?" was rising now—jjuet slant-

mi

You

1

horns over the -dark tips oi the long level light stole reach to reach of the river,' shore of island to islam! the 9pingelms rose and fail like untalns of shadow. the stars

They sat bathed in the fall tha waning moon #is sheirode filled the heavens with her 1ojjy. cried a voice below theni, as

you cojldn^t return to me I have cotno to you.t Asd looking over the side of the ste«p roek they saw Roger in his boat, You have no idea of the effeot of

said 8°lnK fairyland," si "What a pity we bad?.ta stop I" 'K^h-no," she answered, "it was bestJI your appearance," he cried. "Memno* before we discovered the truth. Now was nothing teit. Throned there on the fairyland is always Just ahead. We |rcok iq the moonlight, the whole thing

men,p Dea7a

hour or two, »od t»rlo« A«ib» Sn ta lit down .nd than

me up

etween the two

IS !C'o, ^a

than a bre f^me"SMdt"hendropped Into.Kogers

f^eP T|daSaH1oar»Vo Srn tbe boat Mastineux

ab,?wkit

others axer'

& bit," said Will

"Dovou remember tbe stone parsonage -S?tyhe chapel in the village up the I

river?

HeXtor tb.t. it yon please,

Roger "Aha!" said Roger, withalow whistle t? By George, MMtineux,it fellow for put thing through!_Agatha, my„dear

«ig it that? By

vnn're'not a great fellow

for

don't know-don't understand-1

rrled

Whose faint pip

there was ajar, a

rate, a shock, a *4,

ssas^ss*

river

was

were fast, and the darkening river

nTne/heeebYadged

bwakfast

ana.-««....p-ikgf-f?aS

berVunt, .he

SSTto •&£***» I »,d Coton.l M°«AI,lntb«'«*- JM.

^-isars'urssfi

that always "Pleaae forgive

8hort

entiTeiy

to tear the wood, and jeeasea. I y0u to Mrs. Mastineux

"But if I get out too,

noon cHdfield.

6|eep

to bS iliSSSS SfDr.

no more

vine is. The

Pomblllty, Safbtri Keonony, and Beanty entirely ni Separators a

89 Yeara of Proaperona

„m.. w- tency,an«l all

puttine a

sequence on SelTAbnsa^M^

TV,

Roger for now the

mras,. FuU

„Saint ninlnss had stole across the

the boat up stream

with tho fljwing ahm?sfSSushE«rfbetega great morning star was bang S-

atmos-

It was the full, rich, goiia ^wed phere of sunr &e ln wbicn

down river at lengthi. aro at the stone. chapel.^Uering^ai g^^ was

T?h

E.4H.T.I

our oscapade for the

time we jJ^Sd°Sx Ibe

is

that yonT

01

preMD,'!

Dk«riobiu

moat fateoua Ujijgjj

Matured only by

t^makettoetime

tide floats ns ofl^" and he bO rMnrmng beside her in the boat. ban* into team

seat

Agatha burst into tears. .JrTindication of ^^Jtrow dreadful! bow dreadful Hj*^Wort.

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