Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 138, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 July 1834 — Page 1
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" it is a horrid lhi:::r. war." sighed the fa-fther. There with tin? "(.;od i.ie;h! ,"' and thcEnpoit at tms rebuke., lie knew (he pen-iwnuld hope a!! L'ned of !;i:e, aed 'ivc mv nrnv-
Ithor: " !ul for the altar and (he. hearth hasik'lasped hand, they parted. Epic of hi pnrirdi looked up to htm. and ni d' i that he may prove u..uh of Vi u. ih;t
A'l indistinctly apprehend a bliss Oa w hich the soul mav rest the heart? of nl
lcriuiier it.1 1 M
The senile Johanna's was rot the only hrartf
in tciz.in;en that trembled with apprehen
sion and sorrow at the con
Ahoul the same hour
arrival of voa:i!i Albert in Sterziagc
small church of St. Jnme
suburb. Father Chri
rniag the vesper service
becn always accountou a sacred crv. ' As the pastor eitiorod In lonely chaniber.'um, though (hey thought him weak. and a -'!-". r member. Joi.aet.a, tia-re i- a solemn v,o:d i " And so it is a sacred crv."" replied (hesand his old woman followed him in with thcfelv imposed on, and had never reckoned hisi'whirh r-ailh. " Jf ar.x man h-ve father or r:.-i-
........ . 7 Ilia vat ian. I have heard it more than oncc.fHamp. she crossed herself with more than usu ft 'id in war; but there mi"ht be, (s.,u-'h hi-Sther more than me. he i- t.ot v .rthv of r.a
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w.s wrK'on It is lime." geourae in lite pale thin form Ic
ded with :MT''-fns,dof a "sad severe com',dexicn. ' ' mmy war. J ' It is a sacred crv : but does the righteous taal we i;otu ed tjcf a 05ncr on tiC v:xrlht Lnok lo t!C ea.
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rle of Xapolean, il is iTyir.ir to the lowers ofpen: and iie says that the Kaiser himself h'y savin?, thorn- ienna. Il will come viih ils win of "Iitter-'m Pn-'tcr Thai, and the eojdc are sn-lnad t; Well, hrotl
thuiitler in its iron la!
her, flesh is but fte.-h; and (heyour heati to our blessed l ord, pray for us.
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hey can scarce
ctit-iM nn.l rons'sted. for ibe ninsi oai t.ol3i
- ' . ' . . . - fcijanncr.
keep fjuict vi thevoung bavarian luillics yonder bearded rae.!'e i!l hear you."' Thev don't know though that l.fofer is waitings l' nvi-'f I f liis ova i'Mitry,
Cia
.sand il ml! perch upon t!:c white ton ol tliei-lreels. S Ihev don t know tiiou-Ii that Holer is waitings
'Jlhiooer. Ibou-di the torrfMU d.iwsi its tid.H ( 'in i ian sal down ia hi : nbl ml: r-b-iJr Ill.ltfor I liem on the hill, and will li!l I In li. l!i. f "ovcrril his f iro with his luid-. and !f:i p ;n:d
women, with a tew aged men sprinkled wnho,!M A.ul we, wh. hate the I vJi heavv siUh. and uttered never a word. Tlnlwith powder and hall for breakfast lo-morrowl .ulM wrre the s.i.hia?- of his oin.dc.-I sprit
mem. inemcMLOK... .oc..u3 ran(, f,ujlt fr him; and vou, Tviolers. whoSkiud, quiet old housekeeper, who knew himornin-. Your Slerziners are some of lhe.mj-,,-u ',''wr'" "! , -: '" " ': ; ly bc!on? to vespers, was yet increased heref'i:Ue (h(. jiavarian, arc Veiled to us bv thread and peaceful wnvs, bromht him in hion the vav, and more arc setlini; out nownrhlcl.a..d.n!,d ho n. mio m-cnair m ;;?or,y, ly the deep and musical tones of a voice lhalAu,riaiu n1,om vou vaillIv ,ove. nkc a"tlockiouP, and a -!as of f"r,in? water, and somclhy two's and three's, qniellv under the covcrr""t; ' ;'S '";'"" ,,!,tl ,iC" rV . , was always melodious, and generally mournf of ca(1i,..' And tyroler and Uavarian willhrown hreadand some olives; and il did noil of the night. I go myself directly ; 1 shall tell,,., . r. ,. - fsoon heuin to cut each other's tliroals aiidi-iirprise her in a few minutes to hear his fervei i ia 1 he mournfulncss tins evening was wcI,oiyet wc havc aU iia1 moihcr alH s,ieked lui-J.uul find him walking up and down his roomfhny and lake care of the town: and this laitpnvn'- !,rr lh ,:imc,i hi bov mu.m's, and IVprather in part, understood, by a lew ot iatlicr myK froni l,Mrnau brearls; and we haveptalking to himself, and to find nothing louch-lpcrhaps, were hcA for you, and good scrvicc.jLpeiit were the i-,i of the rr--ss hidi .she made Christians flock; and nvst o, them, aware ot I ,.ncrs l kl))Hl wh!) aJH, wc shed (ears, andled hut an olive and a corner of the loaf bro-lmd dillicult, wanting a head like vours; andl.ver her down-bend in- face, and her heaving the trouolous tunes that were aiproaclun, nVl,0 m0VcJ v Iike griefs, pleasured bv likckcn ofT. and the water drunk up. Christia.nw 1 think of it, vou should do this, brolhcilbrcast. kit more than usuahy impressed by las so-j., " ' iioved his country, lie was no coward, hut heChrislian and mine was a scnscle.s word! My innorcnl rhihl. said the r.i?.ic1ed rter lcmtiity. . r" "t'hr'ntian stood Avondering as the soldieriwns a sad wise man. lie distrusted the Aus-ifibout it.' ianncefit 1 rail yo.i, in this worik's huuuaj; About the middle ot the scrvicc.therc ramcs kf Altl if VOu think thus,' said he, hou Itrian, he feared for the simple Ilofer, lie mia-g "Oh! brother, said the pastor, "I niakt-fr, in that of the an-ds wh overloik us, we in a Bavarian in uniform, lie kne.t awayj ,s u ,hat you ac foun,, in armsr' snrcd the. subtle and strong Napoleon, and hc'o man an oindcr for a word, cs pcciallJ ,rc a11 c!arge;(llo -.utli gmil nnd sei-fr apart, in the shadow ot a pillar-but Here 1 tkIcca,;sc j havc r0tc ,omc fivc anJ (wcn-Lw the mclancholv end. gwherc 1 know he speaks without thinking." jsree merry, anu free pardon, mid me , ; ,:. 1oab reached the carol (hrist.au that sound wh.ch. alm(t thc carlh iih battle horsel For himself he had no fear, hut he Ireml The friar whoc he d was as tVrk as hi T r V'TT ' -1 'lbelori"s to the devotee alone, and it v;io ' i ti hit 4 B, , , r n i l t , 9 1 nc iuai, uo?c iic.u w .is as i.i.ck as nisa ,,. Creator and Judo, he bus nne.t !uat :;..-:-iiis- . V ciuut, .urn ii rnon because I know no other life, cxccptlbled for all about him. Se h hllle carl dgeonvrnf-vall h id vet sense enough to ner ! , ; .. . V , t.;n ,,. -v .- , r f.,,nns rniKimnndirtaini. AF.invttnw I in mi-S ... . . . '.'.. . - Q OIH CIU a 1 1, liau Cl ftLllse CUOUg.l lO PCr-giriCtlt ill V llinoCCIlt CtllM. ptv n'Tlel !):' ,
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ami nnl unsnii si::-; -;u ' i.
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ini.rmur.ngso. iiumu e anu p os voicc-soos a OI,c of dreams within' 4.. il,.,,. .1 .!..!! f i!...ft-. ...
n 'vj iiii.ii; il 1 1 v. .i in mv. umii 1'i.iuuir ui iiir:,
Uemplation of it in others. Bound to the ser
sneerb of Hianfv
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ot contempt in it, anu liavinir no nower loa
i ,- .- i (- iid- i s 1 -' ' tM,-i"M ic i.-.nv, ui iv.iiij.it, iiiuvii uv.ivn.a ii JH1V.S15 'Bi)ne, no uiouffiit ic wiser not to ri in out liisasupi'Meauon, ami men H'i:i n r. oi o H sue vi i - breast in penitential ten oar; but this sound,feh.Ucrj hvihlcr homc abovo. There is sub-fa life of cheerless celibacy; the slave of ajvexation; so! with the wonted blcin- of J solved on jr-ing to the bilU.be si-uld set out hn.-i-. ' . "S FSr?? ?, ls,ancc in the hoH! ofit5 a,1,t lh0,,h lts glo-l'rrchy, whose infidelity, ambition, and inupcacc bc upon yoiI! peace be ponthis'e!f ai midliight, and would le the e.,n;i;.a, n e, it cut ,.p sty ci . nd .1 . cr to the j,atc orics arc un?con? f;,ith is their evidence. Thisjlolerancc were known to him; whose vcnali10usc! this rough, red-bearded, athletic mem-il!'c dreary road of herself, ami ;u,y et!,-,r rf n veo' n i7i ter S.Vrme'd of it t the v P thc f!SnaI t!mt roi"ls cavcn-wards: andjty and corruption, whose juggleries and de-lbcr of the church militant look his dc.Krturo.Ifj3 !' U?r scx Unt -?''" l v''l!''.', of e " ' nfl 'n h " hen- hon nn iCl'5 hc sPoke, he pointed to a rude cross on alccits, were his abhorrence; the present andgwilh a weighty tread that made the lloor otfc"n? a,lcchonatc' but' b lu!"l!' T'ixUCiX ,r' ot espeis all pas., u o thcii .1 ionics, a..U l..c;hca of ttonc5 thal maikcd SOmc acci-Mlhc prospective future of his life below weregthe paac creak ils complaints beneath l.i4tcn,ln , , i -i . s ranger went out also, father or rathe,tlcnal jcalh. lalikc cheerless, and without hope; but hc hadft 0ad andah P ! l oace ,,e w,lh ni'.clllUli lastor Chris , an, after putting oil h.s robcs You preach well,' rejoined the soldier. i hope which looked beyond this scene of! Spirit of the lovin- John'"' cxclaimcdi" "t101 T3 ,5 yZ Zr ri i I nnliniTT llio Init (rmn pmn liifnro llir. I.E. .. ,. 1 ' ... B.. 1 .... ' li -I'lllt. v)l lllv. iulll UOlllI. CM. IdllllCOa ,,,,1 1 Knnn hp vvr!l :i ! 1 .1. ' WPI R 1 iO I. IS t SO! I i il( ! rl
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It was h.s wont each evening, at this hour,;,. t!l0ua!ils ludgc in you' Is there no to walk and meditate alone; and this hc didn ,art, )o?t ncvcr fec, thc (cn upon a still and unfrequented path, that Ied'tuous windSy or lhe voluptuous brealhin:
watch the. dying dav
This evening, as hc approached iliprn bi vn; :riitr,niil fn rr
ih .t c..f ,v -,c nl.pnr r.m.l iimprcssion on both Christian and the soldier
Bavarian lay, rather than sat, in it at his list-I causes of that impression were wideh
npnv
This he spke, as he it- Ivai
onptero c-t
closed
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o -.w.wv.,v.,vt.i.v-t.vie5 ii l!.i vrtii (pi'l n Afiii iirrrwh rn 'niii'Cfln i fr; nni in brnl cAnio rnncp 'Jiah m rnlUl farir.. r rr r l i i i
t'T iMim,v, I h - - i-.v..v.... ...v. ;vU......,.a.,,.u..v....,....,1.vv..,ov.iuLivliiiii ii-uv-vi w iirisiian, "ii my crave were 10 ne opeucu
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mum u.vu, w... ,...,.vi. t.v-..: s vii i..v. ciij-.v. .mv. ,-iv.us iii.iuiieis oi iiisaanu 1110U COUldst wallv lorlll and sec such mciifihn .lour nfier her. and was ajram hit aioiie with
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no luoiguotiv. i ne luuo.sii 01 ceremonial ansuruiiicsgcntrustcd with the message of truth and bvcJihn Word and the Snirit of his G d
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icui iies-.uiu ui suooi smious legciius us irreai, uui Ufflw hit her wou i si thou cc? 'Oh! that I hai
vnl t! nf nnris nrnrtf hirirrc nfffilinM unf oi f i rr I r rnnrn'ilnl I V m ilmm liBiil. r i i, i .11 1 1 1
:.l.mp i!,p pn.-..l fo IncnrnrL- n. ivi.irl,. n!,n,,P. " ----i -w -,B " - ""V" ""-fcie wings oi a uovc i anu ne sat iu m uo wn
b .ir 1 mil . ii-hnf n- 1 Vm e p-t in I .V'11"? r-ission scaucr your smoky prayers f gsrrcat Comer-stone; and this strong lounda-gand opened the clasps of the heavy Bible on a . a "It...--. .C:f: "V " ou "rc th:it ;l1 vespers this evcn-l.ion hc secretly sought every opportunity offhis table, and. with his two hands snnnortin.
11 1. 1 ' "uirt , '"'lingr llaying bare to the hearts ofhis people; not byllus throbbin-temples, hc drank, in stilhic"! lonclv hfe.he came to sav out the burdens olh -i B. !1. ,i. -. 1 1 I" . ,ouu" icnipics, ue uiauu, in bunncss.
1- j 9 ' ... . .. B"ITos,"K ' ucepij-i ooieu pi ejuuiecs wiuifot the water ot hie.
u.n, i i, ;v I.u r:.-i.v1, u.,j "it is lime, ' said a voice on the road bc-BvioIencc or ridicule, but by winning them.1
sir. sun ana drniK ine naimy a r, anu innaieow. uU is timc, replied another; and twoSnow with a sigh, and now with a smile of
ioe iramancc oi uie 11 esueueu uun cis, anu
of
Iditlerent. To Christian thc words had a dis-
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less icngtn. Ire was laiKing louuiy 10 mm- , fi n,n!inlwas above all thincs his desire to evidence
self-rec.t.ng it might be. Uur good pastors j , gin tcm anJ suitSf jIc wcnt abjut
paused ; he was near, mn not sunicicniiy ncarg of aspcll, which his own musincslJoJng good, as he had been taught by his great
had liegun, and thc chance en Christian had happily continued
to distinguish the s s,'l,iad ,Cgun, and the chance encounter withller; hc strove to be busy; and his relax1 r ciiil.U'iov I lrro nreat lied a llute. and ne -m . . a . . B i- i i- i
cr fell upon the car words could not tell
unrequited love for si
knew the air, and hc st
it were an air from Ilcavi
of Johanna's reply, as Christian
er, and was again I lhe Spirit of his G ! To bc cmliiiucd.)
Ceunlcss of Oihmj. The following curi
ous anecdote is related of alarv, Counte
Orkney; who died not long siece. aged 75. She was deaf and dumb, and was married in
He had thus been scaled in silence for hallg 1 753, by signs. She lived with her hus-
an hour, indulging in "a brief Sabbath to hisjjband, who was also her first cousin, at his scat
door rccallcdituortellon) on the harbor ot Cmk. b.iorlly
knew thc lap.lafter the birth ofhci first child, the nurse with thc samel'aw, with much astonishment, the mother
Iswect though mournful tumults it was cvcrlcautiously approached the cradle in which
wont to do. there was but one hand in Stcr-the infant was sleeping, evidently iuIJ ol soma zingen that ever gave so soft a notice of itsideep design. The Countess having perfect-
ins uesne iu evidence . , , ,r , , , ,, , , ,m,.. ' J ik.ifiu i.;i,i roii.. d.,..t .,..?.
i- . -. ir . . . u v ciiiu sciuuui ijuu me uaijirer ous uei rrni oi y ussuicu iiv.iii.ii uic i."im ivun civ n. ijun m his temper and pursuits. He went abouti, . .. , , . , , , , u i, u i i r r Hlinnrinnr if niCAi-hnl ho Knfirn mrl il nl cniiiil n I n rrrf c f nnf w h I r n she n:nl r nn rr:i I c I itn.
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late an hour. "Come in, my child," saidChris-jder her shawl, and, to thc horror of the nurse, tian, rising; and Johanna opened the door.iwho like all persons of the lower order in her
i uowcrs, and,-,ures not dcail discernable in thc graj Hove, to look to and Icanuponlhc Great Shep-I ' 1,,,UU,6!"B " ' a lu , Jf fdusk, so met, and so departed. herd, as all in all. In fine, hc was a nuielist,lU,'f " ,C,a 'gt l"P at his do -hod the enoli b i i i i i i - .'ehim to Ihis lower world. He knt st, lV ot;! The words, lhe hour, the tone, made a deer looking in hope abore, and laboring ,n sad-i d it knocked at his heart, and wit v, mv v.... v.. g. . gi.-.-t- i ii. . i : Iiipcs lip nvv. '
ncss below.
He loved gentleness, and all gentle things
Resignation, to a lot lonely and mournful, it
ii nrn; worn r i i 1 1 i rt'i i ii ri iviiirn urArn nni -vt
B, . ,.. .... ,- . .. , . r,M " , rEand stood bclorc turn pale and in trouble. Bcountry, was lull? impressed with an idea of
so plaintively a talc oil There is a family of men that arc born, and ' y f ; . 'c jjf common dcme.lir6" F:itner"Eaid the trembling girl, "there willBthe peculiar cunning and malignity of-dumb-
ich it was. Christianhve, and die brothers, though they know ilnf ' , , ' ,mY. anj bc sat an rpn,i1,e Dlood a-spiiiing, and lives a-losing in theies,' raised with an intent to hing it ooun vo
ood altent, as tlioughf not, though they arc separated by space, nndS or walkcd about aione. with evc, Cnn-imol"S- c.ar Iliemently ; bclorc the nurse could u.tei pose,
2n to soothe earlh'scountry, language, and barriers, more rough.!. ... nll, vrp nf(rn (iimmn(i ,4V. f,.cQ child, 1 think so. the Countess had Hung the stone,not, however,
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Eauu com, iinu ciuei sun. k nese it o nvri'H
I
sicklv weanlings. Er
ft! lv- niwl Clt i
Christian, though pastor of a parish, was! '"".;: V. ; -',!oTing spirit like
j r ii i Bpeace ;ii me sn tii uiuum, uui iviiotv mam i i scarce six and twenty years of age, and tcmpt-E', . . . , ,1 ga harsh event,
cd in all respects like as other men nav, morel?. . ' " ,"B l11 ils depths, was
than multitudcs,as finer strung. He had bccil'"61 as - "ls;vl i , . 1Icw
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thoughtful and so early dim, bespoke thc soa,-Si,am,1 ' UK'- ,,,usl uu "l""1" imrs of a lofty mind: his checks were sallow.S " B: is getting late,"' said Christian; "1
and the hair around his tonsure thin andjniust bc moving homewards; and you had
Hie threatening burst of war came upon his
a trial and a calamity ; it was
and keen sensibility, through
jarred by it.
alked about his chamber, gathering up
of his intellect, and thc cour
age of his heart, for stepping into the t'ar'home m , ci and troublous torrent of the times, and IhcrcB .Qu i)C cry was an anticipation very awful to him lhatsr . , " .
the hill? I grieve at this: but I would notlbut on the floor, where of course it made a
bc away when those I love are perilling thciilgrcat noise, lhe child immediately awoke,
dear lives." land cried, and the countess who had lorked
"Arc you mad, Johanna? You will hin-iwith maternal eagerness to the result of the
dcr; not help, thc stern work that must beiexocriment, fell on her knees in transnoi is of
gdonc to-morrow hide in your house andfioy: she had discovered thai her child posses-
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'Stlllg.
lild, and pray for them so will
serve them."
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xvral.r nbnnt ibn rnrnnps nf bis mmilb wlil.lJbest liot be lOO far from VOUT quarter?. Slran-EbU in.llvhb.r.l .Inilhiv wnnl.l bo ilrivrn bonl.H VnU WIV SI'0U,U 1 "J OCIllIlU, WllCn SO
was sin-ularlv expressive, vou might observeir, at an hour like this, among a pcasantrygiong, by its wild and perplexing fury, to somcima,y 1VeS,and molhcrs arc Snc up and a
-r.- ri i;..f r.w ,; ..i i.;.- .i. Kn n:i ur;i uhii t1. 10 vour r.uuon. i am r;t-, m... n .ti c,..,ioCo Atu r.nr i.;.o -
V.IIUI II) JA K 1U1 (.HIT) 1113 (,;.llllClq J fflMlLUUIUI IIIHI v-Ulll' CJ UVUII VI VX-V1 V-l I I I 1 j Jj exes, he had been called a plain man, andjj:,u:r lh:ul sony tliat we have been inter-:ld yet he did not fear thc coward's fear, fori ;. . r. i.i il i. IT.. I i . ..lj.-iiiiliil bv l!ui-i ivicm-n- Voices, fiir it is :iKl I I. .l il. .1.. 1 1. . I.i ia
ii.uivii:'' i.ii ill iii.iii iii-i.i. ui: i .in i i n"'i'.w" - -' 'J i r -.-- . .... . i -. in tin i.iiit ii ru.iiii ill tin: uuiiLii aiiui. .1 in ... . . . .
starved at Padua on the dry chips of schoolH""1 "Ail thing to form thai friendship, wliirhtbc unbroken quiet of a grave. Thus, as he?Jyf '1,C,re "S many maU "' wlU,jna'J of New York; after his return, in an a-divii-ity; he had nrowzed about the niimcr-B evening may do, and to know that it imislmn3cd, and mourned, and prayed, there camel V". i ... . t . . ,. , ., gbusivc article upon this country, he said a-
cus book-stalls for himself, and fed his fancrlpc broken oil."' 8a icavv slc aion,r tlis passaw. and a knock.! " , 1 MX . UL. Kl 1 10.0. Hmong other things, that the American wo
and Ids heart; and one vacation hc had scour B "Which less time has done, pastor," rc-ind the terrible pass-word-" It is lime."' &t ,., S "carcr Kin lUau 110 UuU lia3 ou,men were like pigs pi city only when young.
"You arc not a wife nor a mother, child!'
"IS ay, but I havc heart for those that are;'
sed the sense w hich was wanting in herse lf.
She exhibited, on many other occasions, similar proofs of intelligence, but none so inter
A keen relorl. Jeffrey, the celebrated editor of the Kdinburgh Review , married an old
a-foot to Rome, and fed his eye with gloiies.f joined the I'avarian. "These are never efianei
and Ins car with sole
And
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creati
it rah ere
lie opened his door, and the stout capuchin
llrotli?"'
Dennie of the i'ortfolio, retorted thai such
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mn and sweet sounds interviews: thev minirle sweellv with our af-ahiar, whose appearance at the hostehie vc?, . .. i ' " , , , V , ; """k'ing .ir. jeinej s opinion, u was swange in-
now hc was a priest, anions a Hide and!t..f existence, and cheer lhe lonclv hour withfnotircil, came in with an air of fierce delinht.lv., 0"-!r,L',u ,U1C meianciioi.y lace olgdccd that having gone into thc pen for a wife
e people-happy in their igi.oranee, hap-ibe pleasant memory of them." ' g uGHnilurbac.wcinorunt-Gn.nba Joftilunah c should have selected an old s-w.
their l.omes and hc had no home, alH es, but ' fvinnrum' bv lhe seven wounds of ourI.adv,1 H.; lit-., n lvl.h r r..: ti
ra earth, save perhaps Ihis stone, where a -AMiat?' Pilmv r, tinr il. ,,;M,in.mmTmv if il. i x. i i i r , . , .. 8 n - t n.,l.,., , .. . a
. ,i . . i -ii ii i i . i fi J .'"f " .. v..v. v,u lo ,,CI- tneeh, as sue ioutui ner iie.utsy ...wcni. "'"; w.. v.vi. Vs.i , a im. aunth came lo sit alone with the holy B " It is time we pari, stranger. Kjs any 10JV virllie j (ds crucifix-, or anv?. nni ,v.t uL l: , I.: r... .IfDulehcss of Orleans in her mem.arO i!.
... Br. i i i.liil - iti-rj ..i. ... .. . . j,ovn ovivi vii iivi im iiiiv. inn ii; ui iniiucit -sii. g 1 ie sob lei starl' d al the expression. "It i-diti onrri i in 1 bu fr,f.,l i... ,i.-,rm. , i, til.-d. i t . . - . Sr ....i ...... i ..( I ... .1 1 1 ,..,i 1 .... - .
... . . r . . b . . , , . . ;r, ..-.v.. ... ....o ,.v,v. ..,..v ....... .w.v. a ueainng ueamed in licr ueauleous eves uc-S- ""u ,,u" uuiu uuimv;, m.is my unn,eras, d, the sweet music lhe f.unlmgjt.me, i o ,v lust noticed a; any thing part,cu-F,hat he lifted the hallowed symbol as lhouShfgCCfliin" UU di-cietiou- and with I'nt cx- for a considerable period. She was uui' nt of Christian s sense remained, andlar by its third repetition, and by a , erlai,,;t had hern the baltle-maee ol a crusader, andlnrcssion there was mingled a soft gac'of pi 1 singular person and always plunged into it leil hint calm again, the. bavarian, in alinour.itul cadence with which the pastor ul-gruck it down airain with a violence on the? c..J. i , n .u, i,...i';.,,: f ..Ireveries. When she wa sn. a!..,,- uilb a
tin liow voice, sang mournfully tlie evening jtercd it.
hynm of Tyrol, " Dcr lieV.en fener stmule schlect.11
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... .'iviuiv v-iiiiniuii .....iiiuivi'i. kjmorc tender leehng into the heart ol Chris-s 1,',n' "IU V1 vliiJ " Uit- 1 Ul said he, but ollenJ m..,i i..... i, .,.t lv..ol..... l..i.. ii...?;.n il,.... ...... J;.i..f .. :n. i; llions of hi v:ii(rnat r bavin'- m,o dai net asioii
... . . ill . I 1 1, ii imj ii.il 1 v. uv vi, I'lvimi 1 v.n;ii lllilliii.iii iii.iii iiu vi.ucioiv.lll mill 1113 IIIMI.U illUIJ --.. j stnhes heavily upon ' , fli..,,. i : , ,:. j . i..1... r i. .In t:,ll.- l.nlw f Mnv .!!, r Ibivo.ni. a Cai-t.un
ami i, v.s i un iu si ii. ii i .i i i ia i ii v.. 1 1 ; 1IU5 is no -in ui i , ui iiiv;.isiii,,ii i n lime, IO licisill. JIW .... . ,
)l linaid, and being a very l.iii inai:, siio
h
ian
" It is very strange (he. very word 'Ti:iu
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Nearce con-rn-us what he did, indeed he was?' ' V . '.'" r nostnre of mind or of body, inethinks, for thefeyel there was something in the trembling ho I
bat an inurnment touched and plaved iM J ,, n f, " T -n - V V ' J' , niuiters of merev to meet Cod's cticmics, ormagc of a gifted man, like Christian, she couldlcou,j reach the lower buttons, txhiby sympathies, Christian joined, and "raised hi4:,,n-v l';cU., " UiUlt,n -,,l1lcn1U',,CC,!S 'nto expert his blessing against them."' gaol despise: and now, when all her hnous an-!H' ""button. The pour gentlcm;
Vs to thc merrv-seal as he sang; nor, till n,: ca.,rn,5V ,u" ,U ,V ' , "nr " I'll tell vou what, brother Christian. saidlticipations of a near bright garland weddim'! '"rror struck, and started b..( k tiir la mn wns ilonr. ili.l lio Im-.l- mum I.U tnr.l1)' l'i,cl' ?nuI uti.its it, and loses sightg.i in. til.. d Vririr. vri ,n .n-. 1.-...... 1 ...wlfwoi-i. -. l;nl.. cl, , !,.... ivl'.i. 1 .i;. i..... iM-rvimr. "For Heaven's sake, 3iavl..ui, v.hal
pris. d companion in thai solitude. oi uiesc heavens anu i.aseaiin, ot sviu and j, ;uh j,ro.n .,mo1J, lbo "gij women, u hofand sorrow were oVrclouding her brightj rc you going to do This is a beautifi! bvnin, good father ',ar;! al"' l,nds "'rusiMTv . Ltay safe undei the altar of vour patron Saint :uboics,she felt the value of a friend likeChiis-3
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an-
! -o vou like our counlry ?"'
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I.iMeg; and l!:e tone, mel-jj,,,, ,t,lh Is ot TmoIs best patriots lo t!
ai er, were borne upon theibreasls ot those I'lavaiian tvrauts."'
hajy uiejixun uv I iitu is. Air. J. went to
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10U lo t!ie:j illi all these emotions contendim' in bei ?Ta!ite, ne oorioweu a pair t t.ieiciu ol a
1 "ll is AH'erl Sieiner,"' s!ie?lVitnd. In lite course ol lb.: cvmii-g the 1 ... ,1 1 . 1S1 .. I.... M I . .I j. I!. .11 1
ind nursi into a llood ol tears, aniii'-.mvi i.hilu uui 10 11110, -a. nun 1 m.u mi
said the strang. r, who had risen; " and me-j sound c! bugles and trumpets was now,t I'll go where lhe saint himself ihh-s oiittian, so gelicious and so gentle iu ail his sin
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;w mi; . hm.i 11 mh . n - ii.i 11 in 11 , , ... v . - ......... v ... -jnur, vv line i!oi-i , vtiin ion 1 11 uui , in guue I ne "pannes.
-o i, !'-ed is every spot tin "ougbout Vour Hoat lo'-y were pi.iung;
romantic land. down! Ov I lie d
1 air to re they stood, with a magic I "Perhaps 1 shall go, brother. 1:13 self 1
tsvvtlh d bos o tlieaiisw?red ; :
! have seen none like it il suits thc very jPwcr that tin ii'.ed through Christian's bo-battle, but il will not be to furht; l!uie wilHlel fill Ik r head. P bovn m the dxniji there ia tuy breeches.'" h ib.i f.j' n,v s. it is a temple."" "js..:n. To the s.d lier it was a cnsiuinary sound,l. .,rii'l to he given, and 1 w ould not ihatants Christian took her hand, and she stifli redA friend who condoled n ith the embryo 1 it- " 1 is; at.-. .as the temple of peac aadbut one he hved olio that ahvas ank wel -, n,v p,,r ',u, k slmiild die in their spileiit lo lie passively in his; and passively endnote upon the expose, oil' red t lend him .v. I it tim.-ss are charged the temple is come on his heart, as the sollesl sensatio.i he-bluoil, w itboiil so h comfort as u.y words anl'red his 1 onvuhive pressure, as he replied a pair of unmentionables lot the next in r !ieg pnlluted by the stranger's h-etile foot."1 ilonging to the camp life. prayers might aH'onl them." -' I have long u-pected this: Chul ble-s your he did so, and J . had hardly entered, w Inui " I know what vu wmild say il must end Tlx ir hearts were hi,;h fall, and they walk-j 'p. hi;,,-, though he. hated Chrisliau, hadchoire to you! my dear, dear Johanna! llf;his bene factor c h'.imed ah ud, -J. m..v in war it will I tee ii und that sv-on." ttd s.lciitly to the entrance ot the town li.ge-falvvay3 feared hi in', and the fear tamo backfis verv oun'. and somewhat g'uhlv, hut l.sit down wlieicer you like iu i. L-iws.wi.es.
