Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 57, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 October 1832 — Page 4
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ty, "twtl il lestid Up(, U! aJ , ave suffered yon lo be cuntaminatcc
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Many were J he argument? he nsed. red the reasons he adopted, to shak--i 1 1- t he called her mad resolve; I
;ippeaieu lo ner auecuons, out thc jrti ii; too strongly enlisted oh the shh d doty to heed his arguments, and a((i.T some 1 1-i oaches on the score ol 'caprice e.nd inconsistency, width sin ; 're with more pa'ience than wonie) ; t'trcinitsianccd generally posses?, h
u ner uuuer leeimgs oi strong ex itemenl and displeasure. He had
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tail j, had died lately in Calcutta, he queathing by will a very large sum I' Yw eldest niece Margaret, w ho, in tin .ords of this singular testament, "har ever offended him by word or deed i nd must ever be considered a credit to her sex." There is no need to re Hitulate the ecstacics and arrangements which succeeded, in which Maigaret took no pat t. Tiie next morning flic granted hei pupils a holiday, and when her mother
'ei iiimscit' Ihi.e to consider llie sac- went nut, doubtless for lite purpose of itiice she mad-; ho felt as if she de- prpadinir tho accomit of their good -erte.i itim from . fceliau of overstrain fortune, Margaret told her sister that
.'i piiue, aui ouieuy niijicu, inouli lie wished to he alone ir some time jfte knew- it to b: uutruc at the tiuie,) t- arrange her plans. She had been J hat it mi-lit he she had suddenly -so occupied (or about two hours, when (lornied son-.o other attachment. Wiu n Rose Sunderland, accompanied by a :-!e f ojiid herself indeed alo:ie, ia the irentleinan. oasscd the beechen tree
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uuiouked ior ptospcitv," a.;d she nc 'me J to say, 1 nearly forgot ray premie,: tw. Ruse, ?.-Uei h!. ...
cordinyly explained that a brother ol j md though a portion of my hard earn--! never thought you ;vi?e Leii r :
Sier lather s, one who had ever been on ;mgs was teguiarly devoted lo the dar-i'O be iioped tnat tuien ysur n-nr
leaded ly bad terms with ad Lis rela j'tng prospect of u-umiKg back lor my charges her rap e, her n-at iie n i.y oe-
a'.lier his unspotted reputation, y el rscend on you, ' said Lincst.
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lid form plane of happiness la uhichi i;l think she l ad beUet s.har it n ith
-.is memory had no share. you; and I only hope ih.u Rli.-,K-t ''Ernest, fr lliis I have suffered j She may want ii h.r ii-r;ij:,"' il,e md must suffer more. I have gone .ccr.lir.tied, archly; '-v.iio know5 hul iver these hook?, and find, that aliei !ilie most biKcr In of Hiarg ret Suntevoting the entire of the many, many del land may come after maniae?"' iousands now my own, to the cherish-i "Ernest did not icply o th.f ui just d object, only a lew hundreds will re-Uu?picion. for he had t ot heard it; hie lain at my disposal. This is etioughjsensp, his thought, his heart, were fixagain I say, may you be hppy withjed only upon her, who had thrown so .our doweied bride, and remember,'!'! ight and cheering a lustre over thht the one consolation the only one lhat'trutu, usually so dark, even in its gianritti supporlmo under this separation iijdeur. k,'JT.e good things w hu h b h.nr that I have done my duty." StrangeSto prosperity are lo be wished, but the as it may appear, young Ilcallnvood'goo 1 things that l e!o; g to ndveiti-v did not seem as much distressed at 'are to be admired.'' ' lliis resolution as Hose, or to say the! truth, as Margaret, thought he would A MILITIA TKAIXIXC, h ue been. No matter how heroic,) "Tentiori, the hull! shoulder as you !iow disinterested the feelini? which Wrr..-o"'
hm twilight,. -t their old tiysfing spot, where Jflatsarct and her lover had last;Comnels a women to resign her lover. s;iv, cnptii ?,Ii:;e"s nriirinp- hU riio .giiwhde he was present she h id met. !she 'naturailv cjtiKH ts ti;ai the love. Hndo. 'witi, hrMo.lv -f 1 ' h
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. p iled tiie last charge with true wo-
"I nm sure she will not be angry
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;oi.iniy onleu.pt, ytl she would lain jit will be an agreeable surprise and ili ive lec ilh-d htrn lo reiter.ite her hies jmaai i.a will not be ho ne for a long !-i-iLr, and as-uro him that, though lierUitne," said Ro?e: I will open the par-;J'--'dv w as u ic.li uige.-.lde, she l;ivrd'ior io;r, and "
jni.nwitha nuie and unuiiiod f.iitli.1 Thioi- I shall fi; ! h pi- f.rmin" nlans l.ia hoi-..:t.. ....., i.r.iru,i ,.nrr';.,n.-
jtl id he turned on ins path, ho wovldifor future happiness, ia w hich, pei haps,:inlo her views, and praised the sacrijii.ive seen her having him back; and:! am not included," interrupted Ernest Vice (if. with her feeling, so it might be ihe (e.irs whiet. deluged her pale j Heathwood. jcalled) with an energy, which left no ;, !- -k wo-ild ii.ue ldd lut loo tiulvi "You aie unjust, sir," replied he:-' room to doubt its sinceritv.
will evince a proper quantity of de-- "Why deacon Michael Eitrclow. or 'i
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pair ni me circumstance: Ernest at-jyou ashamed to do sich a thimr
tor a pause ol a lew minutes, (luring which time he seemed :nre affected
by Margaret's nohhviniudediiefs thai
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of uie suppresses agony sue had cn-isisler. as Ihev entered the cottage: and A Ar hi rlit:irlnrr. shi. nnndorprlU ... i i .
i , i i . i ' . r . . ' i iwun, aim i raiuer guess he
; ' -" in anoiuer insiata .iargaiei, wun UjtJiese tl-ings in her heart: and pool
: d iew u.is oniy una CiansRO. nndlnushedclieek and buruini' brow had re-
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;-he had outwardly recovered her Iran
'.uil-iy, (hough hut lil-uUed to go thro" j-.cr d.iiiy l.tbt.is a before, when Rose unexpectedly mentioned his name, j When the two gills entered the liuk eol'.age, it was evident necessary to
turned the salutation of him she loved.
There was more coldness in
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u'hv tin - li.at critiis-ui lip ia scorn ? "; jiv .j .an-.;.i-i is Sli.il sunny eye ' ; : i..J se:il sbou wert lovn
Vol li.;her liOji' s. i nt pass'd iiie i
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the i.-.i.s'a.:i I couUl po-ir. -.,d . v. l.'i h.oarv hair, fi'v.oi eli'l'.k S s-i'li pi'.le, v hours a proy to cue ii wt-e'.cSii-d, iiope'.ersta'e? :.nd h.ti'ietieM ai.u gn.iom,
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i'i.i-: ir.i. iv..tnj, t.i.ii i toil lintel 1 not go out and leave nie at home withon l a sixpenee; there was no silver in your purse and the post-boy came here i md refused to leave a London letter
Jui:liout the money; how impudent u.v, thse fellows are so "
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I Margaret inteirupted her mother, 'hv s tying that sii'i had left ten or ;tvr!ve shillings in her purse. ' '-.iv, ven true, so )iu did, hut a i o nan called wail sueh an assortment i :f ect collars, and it is so seldom I oave an opportunity now of treating ,,'nvseif (oany little aiticle of dress, that 1 u.-ed them, it was so cheap, only ele- ! cn and sixpence, with so lovely a har
der of doubiedu-m stitcli, and the cor-
iners worked in l!e most delicate bun
ches of fusia here it is!"
j " And did the letter really go back,
arter
signing a temperance paper. I'll report you to a court martial. 'You without bayonets on your corn stalks stand hack in the rear rank. Trail arms." '-Capting, why the dickens don't you put the ranks further apart? Lhat are
uw)5 uti.Miti much si ran into jt;n $
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Mt down quite so slick as he used to. "I say, blister, don't blow your backer smoke into my face." 'Why darn it, how could I help it, this feller shoulder in his firelock stu k his hagonet right straight through t e rim of my beaver, and I rather go s as how any on ye would jerk your !ir j a leellc one sidf. smo'.e nr no enm :. '
'Mister, liand me down mv hat."
"Can't do it; wait till tiie caj.ting
Rose, who in so little time had bee twice disappointed, in her hope botl
icr m.ui-iof a fortune, and a wedding, was le
tter than he deem necessary , and with proved w ith some asperity fur conducive impetuosity of a high and ardenl,jg Ernest Ileathwood lo the cottage sp'uil, he asked her "if she attributed jurut.f lVlly ciicumstatues. It is needhis visit to interested m-.tivf-s?" "iSV'lh.ss to add. that her mother's tears and
.dispel Mrs. Sunderland's ill temper. she replied. not so; I hold myself in remonstrances had no effect upon Mar-
; " 1 es, ii s a pretty ir.i.e tlnng; what apah!e ol suth h.chng-, and w h ! ;r;Uets nui pose ; her Saw er received I
love ol eyes it has, and such nice long should I attribute them to yout 1 tuli iiiistriictic:is to remit forthwith to all
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mv. my constant iraer is tlial ,er;ind, the lull amount of their de-Lv filnrL- -uuJ i.a w . t
oil might exceedingly bless yu and rnands with the n.terest due thereon was on ton or.'t "
yours, and save vou Iron, poverty ,from lhe day of his failare! .TJ,afS right, Joe, rale so-cr I teli
II required all her lirmness to tenrU-cPI,K- ;irter t;lis sloujdc.r your fHv. ... ;. ,i I....- v..- . , ... . .; .. ; V . J .... - J
lock perpendici!.-r. John, you v; g a fire lock, what made you bring yur umhi(U.'" "Why, capting, tlio wind was due east, and I heard the turkie screechin, so t knew w e'd have a rain." 'Tom, w hat are you haw I'm ahout?" " Why, capting. Jim Lumniis has
mashed mv lac with the butt e.f his
which in the world s eyes, i5 the net
fection of sin." "But, Margaret," interrupted Rose, ...
as w as her woui, mere is no tear ol
poverty now; and sir Thomas himself sai 1 that with even a inodeiatc fortune he should prefer ou to ail other women. " I have not even n moderate for-
up against her mother's complainings;
and above all, against the painful duth established in Iter mind, that lanest had ceated lo regard her w ith any thing hording on affection. Strange i that at the very moment we are endeavoring to repress the unavailing
passion of the one we love, we secret
tune," replied the noble-minded giil.tjy unknowingly, it maybe hope for
using irorn her seal, and nl llie same time laying her hand upon a pile of ac-
tlHUIl S 01 I 'V.
Tuui may lb s iowcly Hours employ ; What meaivs that t.e;i:?. of living light at nij-ucs So ihi-.e ;m'-(l eve?
l cause tiiy lho':s arc bvigbtl moliserr' SVidi tie isateil si. nes of mem ;iy. J wish ytu would not call me mo In i- ah (lavs lay searca was tnr.b, Uhrr; it is so vulgar! every one says
And t. .n e;.j .yit iac noar.ih oi ooo,, ! mamma, CVen mat rtcd women. Hu, it
V. i.do. .'. pence, ami neao ate uane, , nol m(k. j senl j4aiy into the 1 i,ou n.-eo's; no pdysug Uvt tn""'- ;-tt 0 RroCt-r8 to borrow half a crown.
??t.,-y-.lu-'MJ"' iVo,. need not net so red. child; I said
r-iAiltlAUiii' MjADKsilANl. vou Wf.re haT my purse and would
repay it to morrow morning.
Degradation on degradation, tho I
(roNxi.tm.B.) W.-H mioht the ld baronet dread
the effects "of another interview be- j poor Margaret, as she took the letter
jween Margaret and his -:o;i.
lv"w-lf ever ieueed s.ie
w hen ht-'iaiK'
withdrew to her chambar. "I
a sensation' cannot repay it to-;norrovv ; that was
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ot awe smu love lowaius inis eii-iie;ij-"- '-. -- . -.- - ........ ihggirl; etsuch was the holy truthinot where to get a shilling till nexl
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count-bocks which she had been ex
amining; "ou, Mr. Heathwoad, will
understand me if I say that when 1 first breathed the air of existence, I became a partaker of my family's fortunes, as they might be, for good o evil." "And you shared in both, .Margaret, and supported both with dignity," said Hrnest eagerly. "I believe you think so, and 1 thank
you, she replied, w hile a tluh of gratified feeling passed over her fine features. "And now bear with me a lit tie, while I explain my future intentions. My poor father's unforlu.ial. failure woiked misery for many uh.,
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to dl-j-uu; it, a; d h left the cottage,! "Rov-," said Margaret, a short time aiur n .i awkward .itt roptsto give j after, as the former entered their bedu'l. ranee to i..s t cMending feelings, i room, "come hither: sit here,hi.d look Tiie cxei ii g of th-t eventful day jover the communication I rccived this i i i. ..I il... V.. ,.l' f.It)!,! f in in f.ondnn."
was el-'ar ilnil n un , iot u ia '""(
e.tiiv spring di'Seiiit
jated their Ira-
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grai.ee over tv'ty iiuie w eei anu id ade of giass, uU they were all im l,n.irr.:iti ,i With a lll:ist SWCet odofl tllP
s" " . .
What a vulgar looking letter!
such coarse paper, arid such scrihbcrlyicrabbcrly hard!" Whatever the hand
or paper might be, after she had lairly
its CaniiiiUiincc im.i mat Margaret.,,,, aiiu rat!:er guess it's a 3G pouawould have ever swerved fiom htr no-jdor, lor it's tar: ;:s!m:i heavy."
de purpose, but bhe could not support
!he id"i, that she was no longer tho'l of And lie left her too, without the sort of farewell she felt she had deserved. All "baiiness affairs" weie arranged according to hw desire; but she was fast sinking under the out tranquility which, under suth circumstances, is
nore fatal than exertion. Listlessly
"Jim Lu minis jist have tiie perliteness to take your gun oil Tom's toe, and look' out how y ou smash, arter this." "Capting, I say here is an engagement, or rather an attack on the rh'ht Hank." "Why. leftenant, v5u don't sav so! what is'l?"
"Why, I 'ark Lumini and Geor'c
-Me waiioercu amidst the llowers w hichlKing lighting like blares." Rose loved to vultivate, when the un-j " Well, make a riag arter parade usual sound of carriage-w heels roused lain: see fair jdav; oniv tell them to her atteulioi), and with no ordinary,istop till wc g t done sogerin. I say, "m0tin she saw sir Thomas and Er ileftenant, what made vou nut fat r-iCI-.it.. t i ll . . . K- 1
riesi rig;uuwooo emer nie wicuet-gale thur in the rear
tru-ded in him with a conhdence w hich ! ,aP'
and take path leading lo the col
he deserved, and yet betrayed ; I meant not that," she added hastily ; "ho di
not butray but the waves, the winds.
I told you, Miss Sunderland," com
menced the old gentlemen, with more agitation but les?. einbai rassmei.t thai
and the misfortunes or ill principles' ',p shown at th ir firmer interview.
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int .-vis'.-nc. Hue," weaiily to the inti! she had finished the nerasal fom
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loung tendiils for support, and the oak! beginning to cnu, ami men, wun one '.-ive- of th" pat autumn still rustled! loud cry of joy, she threw herself into
ner sisier s nrmj. niargarei, oear Margaret, to think of y our taking this so quietly, when I my dear sister, I shall certainly lose my senses. We diall be rich more rich than ever
beneath the Ir-- .d ol creeping hedgcliogs.Vr swift fooled hare. It was a tratiq::il hour, and Margaret S nider land repined at its tranquility. could have better parted from him in ftorm and l tr.peM, than amid such a t-ce-ae as I his," chc said, as he leaned ag ti:i-t Iher.naile.d trunk of a williered b-Kh-1roo .for support; the next moment, Eri Cst was at her side.
"And ihm. to please the avarice of
and you shall marry Ernest dear, kind
of others con-pired against him, an.!
he fell, overwhelmed in his ow n and other's ruin. Lips that before had blessed, now trirsed him they had so fatalh trusted, and every curse seemed to accumulate sufferings which only was witness to. To the very uttermost even the ring from his linger he gave cheerfully to his crcditois: there was no reserve on his part all, all was sa
crificed. Yet, like the daughters of
Horseleech, the cry was still 'give! give!' and she added, with a trembling voice "at last he did give even his existence! And I, who knew so well the honor of his noble nature, at the very time when his cold corpse
lingereu in the house, because I lack-
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i.raesi emu u e.ui nit in iioouon, eo me incai's or decent ouiiai, was and keep our carriage, and, Oil, Mar-jdoomt-d lo receive letters, and hear
garet, 1 am so happy! let us tel! our' complaints of his injustice.
mother mamma. I beg her pardon;
and you shall give up your pupils:
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my father, Margarol, you cast me maear, oeuiuui letiei : tei me leau u or , ver vo him m.- ad ri ft. vou con- "K.'""'." d l-ic second perusal threw
sent !o r:iy in. ion w i'h another, though you have nftcii said, that a union tin hallowed by riffeclion. was indeed uu I'.olv -, i thi consistency " "1 came not here to reason, hut to part from vou; to say, Ernest HeathWood, what I never said before, that so true is my :;iF-ctioii for yeti, that I will kneel to my Mdr.aiHl fervently
and earnestly implore him to bless you.
to bless vour bride., to multiply happi
ness and proineritv to your house, and
to incrrnso exeeedingly your riches
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her into greater raptures than the first.
"In the silent hour of night, I at las!
knelt hv his codiu decav had been
merciful: it had spared hi3 features
to the last and I could count and kis-
jibe furrow s which disappointment and
"It is belter moMo mention this to the scornings of a selfish woild had
"thai I had need of tw.-nly thousand
pound. to support my credit, and savt my family fiom distress. I told eu dial I wished my son to marry a lad1, possessed of that sum, and I now cnni to claim you as his bride." "Sir!" "Yes, madam, I was your fathers largest creditor; and though I had no fraud, nothing dishonorable lo allegt
against him, yet I did not, I confess it. like the idea of rev son's being uniled to his daughter. He was always spe dilative and imaginative, and I feared that you might he the same. The sum you have so nobly repaid me, I looked
upon as lost, and you must therefore suffer me to consider it a marriagi portion; it has saved me from ruin, without ihe sacrifice of my sou's happiness." "How is this?" exclaimed Margaret, fearful of I rusting the evidence of her own senses, '! cannot undei stand Ihe name " "Our original name was Simmony."
explained Ernest eagerly, "bu. know-
on r mother, I think," said Margaret,! jtravc on ,,s brow but oh. God ! ! in? n!l ,,,e circumstances, I never told
when her sister s t estacies Mad in somc;i,ow n..-rfect!v did I feel in th.ir
degree subsided: "and yet she is ourcnoy ,our, tl,;,t ,js fpj,it was indeed parent,and has therefore a right to ourUjrtcd, an.l that my lios rested on confidence, though I know she will en- nought but cold and senseless clay: deavor to thwart my resolves yet "j. ct clung with almost childless infat,y IPI 1 t l l
inwnrt your ic.-oives: repeateir uritin to the dwcllinc it had so sweet
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Rose in astonishment; "why what re
solves can vou have, exc pt to marry Ernest, and he as happy as the day is long."
"I shall never marry Ernest Heath
Kiche'." repeated her lover, (like! wood," replied her sisier in a Iremb-
hung voice, "though I conless l shall be tnoie happy than I ever anticipated in this woild." " I cannot pretend to understand you," said Rose; "but do let me go
nil lover-.) contemptuously ; "w ith you
! should ot need them. . "But your family; you can save them from the misery of poverty, from
.!! olagne spot which marks, and
blights, and curses, all whom it ap jand make mamma acquainted with our
ly inhabited for such a length of y ears
I he hours rolled on, and the mist of
morning found me in the same spot; il
was then, as the light mingled with, and overcame the departing darkness.
that I entered into a compact with the living spirit of my dead father, that as long as I possessed power to think or
act, I would entirely devote my exer
tions to the fulfilment of those engige-
meiits, which his necessities compelled him to leave unsatisfied. I am asha-
you I knew how my father would feel at your disinterested conduct; and now that your trials are past, you will, I trust, no longer doubt nie." "Who said I doubted?" inquired Margaret. "Even Ihe pretty Rose, and here she comes to answei for her apostay." "Nay, dearest sister," exclaimed the laughing girl, "it was only last eyening thai I saw Ernest, and I have kept out of your way ever since, lest 1 should discover my own secret. Without m frivolity, and thoughtlessness of anoth er, who for all that, is dear to us both, Margaret's virtues would never hae
shone with so dazzling, yet steady n light." 1
"Kaze as how, capting, he's so tarnal switeht 1 bellied he'll keep the rank in open order. I rather guess if lie should be pjomoted to major, he'll looV like a sack of salt on horseback. If we should go to battle and all he
killed hut him, he wonl 1'nt be the s.WIctun of tin regiment." "Cubed Ski:iilint,y ou go on the right of tho company' "What for, capting?" "ivazc as how the tallest men always do; you are as long as the Grand canawl, and split up :ke a two-foot rule. Now I tell you if you don't go right off, we'll make a lightnin rod of ye." "Capting, I say, it's arter sun-down, and I rather guess, 1 need'nt stay any longer, 'cording to law." "Well, I'm agreed. Xow get into
a straigtit une as quick as greased light!in. Ilightface! Dismissed!" 77 and Well. When the prisoners confined in Bridewell, Ulackfriars, heard, that all those who were laboring under the effects of illness were to be released, there was scarcely one to he found in the different wards who was free from the " stomach ache." It having been subsequently announced, that all w ho were ill w ore to remain, in or. der that the cholera should not be dispersed over the metropolis, by their being suffered to go at large, Hie pains and ache immediu ly !efi them, and the inmates of the liridewell immediat'-ly became, all at once, the most healthy prisoners in Chi i-tendom. La vt have ihv fust. An eastern fir. mer went to a clergyman, and inquired nf bin "why he did not .reach a much litiu and (iifk a the minister prcvhvi? to him?" 'Why," said be, "I thought t would make use ol such language a I presumed yon could understand, and did not suppose that the farmers gener-i'lr understood Latin and Greek." Oh;.' said the farmer, 'l p.iy for le best, ind let us have il; give us m much L-.lin
and Greek a yon Cat jqiare."
