Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 160, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 December 1834 — Page 1
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'."j")". u- iUj. PHILTER'S RETREAT, IXDIA1VA9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1SS4. VOE. IV. ISO. IS??.
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to seek lu-r, when Theodore, placing himself jlhe castle, than they were mit hy Il"ppo!it;i ia his n ay, with hi sword di awn, sternly for-and Matilda, whom Isabella had sent one o(
hade him at the peril to advance. And who the domestics before to advertise of their ap a 1 1 tho'i who darcst to cross my w a) ? said the proach. The ladies causing Frederic to bf
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knight haughtily. One who doe not dare com eyed into the nearest chamber, retired. n ore than he will perform, said Theodore. 1 while the surgeons examr;' l.i wound. -rek the Lady Isabella, said t he knight, and Matilda blushed at seeing Theodore and Isauridctstand she has taken refuge among these hella together: hut endeavored to conceal it rocks. Impede me not, or thou wilt repent iby embracing the letter, and condoling with having provoked my resentment. Thy pur- jher on her father's mischance. The surgeon pose is as odiousas thy resentment is contemp- soon came to acquaint llippolita that none fible, said Theodore: return whence thou .of the marquis's wound were dangerous-and
earnest, or we shall soon know whose resent-j that he was desirous of seeing his daughter
CONTIXVED. Theodore went pen-ivcly to the convent, to acquaint his lather with hi deliverance. There he learned the absence ol Ji route, and the pursuit that w as making after the Ladt Isabella, w ith some particulars of hose story he now first became acquainted. The generous gallantry of his nature prompted him 1o wish to assist her; but the monks could lend him no lights to guess at the route shehad taken, lie was not templed to wander far in search of her, for the idea of Matilda, had imprinted itself so strongly oa his heart, that he could not bear to absent himself at much distance from her abode. The tenderness Jerome hid expressed for him concurred to confirm this reluctance; and he overpersuaded himcll that hllial affection was the chief cause of his hovering between the catle and monastery. Until Jerome should return at night, Theodore at length deter lined torepair to tlwe forest that Matilda had pointed out to him. Arriving there, he sought the gloomiest shades, as best suited the pleasing mclanchoU that reigned in his mind. In this
mood he roved insensibly to the caves which 'smothered in his breast, broke forth at once; struck with the lovelv form ofMatilda. Wish-
mcnt is most terrible. The stranger, who was t'ie principal knight that ha J arrived from the Marquis of Vicenza. had galloped from Manfred as he was busied in getting information of the princes, and giving various order
to prevent her falling into the power of the
ind the princesses. Theodore, under nn
tence of expressing his joy at being freed from his apprehensions of the combat being fatal to Frederic, could not resist the impulse of following Matilda. Her eves were soof-
ten cast down on meeting his, that Isabella
three knights. Their chief had suspected w ho regarded Theodore as attentively as he
Manfred of being privy to the princess's ab-: gazed on Matilda, soon divined who the obsconding; and this insult from a man, w ho he ject w as that he had told her in the cavejengac.oncluded was stationed by that prince to se-jged hi alleclions. While this mute scene crcte her, confirming his suspicions, he made ; passed, llippolita demanded of Frederic the no reply, but discharging a blow w ith his sa- jcause of his having taken that mysterious bre at Ihcodore, would soon have removed 'course of reclaiming his daughter ; and threw all obstruction, if Theodore, who took him for jin various apologies to excuse her lord for one ofManfrcd"s captains, and who had no jthe match contracted between iheir children, sooner given the provocation than prepared j Frederic, however incensed against Manfred, to support it, had not received the stiokc on (was not insensible to the courtesy and benevhis shield. The valor that had so long been jolencc of llippolita: but he was siill more
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had formerly served as a retreat to hermit,! he rushed impetuously on the knight, whose
ami were now reported round the country lo.piide and wrath were no less powerful incense haunted by e il spiiil. lie recollected to lives to hardy deed. The combat was furilia' c heard this tradition ; and beingofa brave oos, but not long: Theodore wounded the
rj . 'dventuroui disposition, willingly indol
red his. curiosity in exploring the secret re-
knight in three several placcs,and at last dis
armed him as he fainted by the loss of blood.
ing lo detain them by his bedside, he informed llippolita of his story. 13 told her, that
while prisoner to the inndcl, he had dream
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-ing oi n peasant ? sou: ue lorgcu ine rccr- sup im-ws j ougn in- u
ence he owes you: but he is not accustomed , generous he i one of the bi;-vst voti-h en
Christian ground, lie iwarm too; aid from
llippolita, concerned nt lite heat that had risen checked Theodore for hi boldness, but with an air acknowledging his zeal; and chan ging the conversation demanded where he nad left her lord? As the marquis was going to reply, they heard a noise without, and rising to inquire the cause, Manfred, Jerome, and part of the troop, w ho had met an imperfect rumor of what had happened, entered the chamber. Manfred advanced hastily towards Frederic's bed lo condole with him on hi9 misfortune, and lo learn the circumstance ol the combat, w hen, starting in agony of terror and amazement, he cried, Hi! what art thou, thou dreadful spectre! Is my hour come t My dearest gracious lord, cried llippolita. clasping him in her arms, what is it yon see ! why do you fix your eye-balls thus? What, cried Manfred breathless dost thou see nothing, llippolita Is this ghastly phantom sent to me alone to mc, w ho did not For mercy's sweet self, my lord, said Hippolita, resume your soul, command your reason There is none here, but us, your friends. What! is that not Alfonso? cried Manfred: dost thou not see him can it be my brains delirium? This! my lord, said llippolita: this is Theodore, the youth w ho has been so unfortunate Theodore! said Manfred mournfully, and striking his forehead Theodore, or a phantom, he has unhinged the soul ofManl'ied 15ut how comes he here ? and how conies be
lli armor? 1 believe he went in search oflsa
cd that his daughter, of whom he had learned j bell a, saitj llippolita. Of Isabella! said Manno news since hi caplirity, was detained in a i frcd, relapsing into rage yes, yes, that is not
rastle. where she was in danger of the most ' doubtful but how did he escape from du-
dreadful misfortunes: and that if he obtained 'ranee in which 1 left him? was it Isabella, or his liherty, and repaired to a wood near Jop-jthis hypocritical old friar, that procured his pa, he would learn more. Alarmed at this, enlargement ? And would a parent be aimdrcamjand incapable ofobeying the direction inal, my lord, said Theodore, if he meditated
given by it, his chains became more grievous the deliverance of his child Jerome, amazed
than ever. Hut while his thoughts were oc-ito hear himself in a manner accused by hi
copied on the means of obtaining his liberty, son, and w ithout foundation, knew not what
ne received the agreeble news that the con- to think, lie could not comprehend how I he
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too short knowledge 1 have ol him, I w p'e-lge mysplf r his veracity; if what he it-po-ts o! hiit.-eli were not true, he would m l utter it ; and for me. youth. I honor a It ankn-.xt which becomes thy birth. Cut now, and thon didst oil" nJ me: yet the noble blood which flows in my veins, may well be allowed to !o:I out, when it has so recently traced itself to its source. Come, my lord (turning to Manfred,) if I can pardon him. surely you nwv; it is not the youth's fault, if ton took him for a spectre, This hitter taunt galled the soul of
.Manfred. If being from another world, re
plied he haughtily, have power to impress rr.y mind with awe. it is more than living man can
do; nor could a strippling's arm My lord, in
terrupted Hippolita, your guest has occasion for repose. shall we nol leave him to his rest
Saying this, anil taking Manfred by the ban ', she took leave of Fredeiic, and led the com
pany lorth. 'J he prince, not sorry to q iita
conversation which recalled U mii.tl the dicovery he had made of his most secret sensa
tions, sutlered himself to be conducted to hi own apartment, after permitting 'Theodore,
though under engagement to return to the castle on the morrow (a condition the young
man gladly accepted.) to retire with his I -
thrr to lite convent. Matilda, and hahel n
were too much occupeid with their own reflections, and ton little content th eatho.i.-
er, to wish for farther converse that tii"!it.
They separated each to her chamber, i!'i more expressions of ceremony and f.-wer of affection than had j asscd between Iheui since their childhood. To he Continued.
Singular effect ofBeavty on a Young; mnn Bihop Dupoy invited one day to dmnfr two clergymen and thtee ladie; be noticed tht du
ring the whole repast the onngesl of the two cleigymen had his eyes steadily fixed on one t
cesses of t'5 labyrinth, lie had no! penetra-! The peasant, who had fled on the first onset,
ted far belV're 'le thought he heard tne steps j had given I lie alarm to some of Manfred's doof some person " ho seemed to retreat before j mestics, who by Ins orders w ere dispersed him. Theodore though firmly grounded in through the forest in pursuit of Isabella, all our holy f titi't enjoins to be believed, had ' hey came as the knight tell, w hom they soon r.o apprehensions ti'vit good men were aban-j discovered lobe the noble stranger. I heodoned without cause to the malice ol the pow- dore, notwithstanding his hatred to Manfred. Ite thought the place more ; could not behold the victory he had gained
likelv to be infested by robbers than by those without emotions of pity and curiosity: but : federate princes, who were warring in Pales- odore had escaped, how he came to be armed ,ne ,a(1,e'- w" was very hanrlsome. I h infernal agents who are reported to molestjhe was more touched when he learned the tie had paid his ransom. He instantly set' and to encounter Frederic. Still he would R''op, afier dinner, when the ladie had relii
om ror inc wooo in a i nan ocen marked in his ( not venture to ask any questions ttiat might dream. For three day he and I. is attendants . tend to inflame Manfred's wrath against his had wandered in the forest without seeingaon. Jerome's silence cotiTinced Manfred human form: but on the evening of the third that he had contrived Theodore's release, day they came to a cell, in which thev found ! And is it thus, thou ungrateful old man. said
a venerable hermit in the agonies of death. 'the prince, addressing himself to the friar, Applying rich cordials, they brought the that thou tepayest mine and llippolita's boun-saint-like man to his speech. My sons said ties? And not content with trarcrsiiur mv
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ne, i am nounden lo jour charily but it is hearts nearest wishes, thou armest thy bastard
am going to my eternal rest; yet I and bnngest him into my own catle to insult
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before him. He hastened to raise Iter, hut m ' " impm i.uu sci reis io nc is ; c.-ii. u unui.-i ip.iueu io mis lamer: nor ne nor i arc capaoic oi narooting
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ed with impatience lo approve his valor '"-'l li was no retainer, hut an enemy of Man-
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drawing hi sabre, he marcheu sea ateiy on- n: .isiiea mc seraiis oi me laucr ward "still directing his steps, as the impcr- in disarming the knight, and endeavoring to feet rut'in' sound before led the way. The staunch the blood that flowed from his wounds, -irmor he wore was a like indication to the le n.ght recovering his speech, said in a cnn avo..lpl him. Theodore, now f-"t and laltcring voice, Generous loe, we
L. ' ...t ih ,i he :, not mistaken, redoub- ' 'e hoU been in an error: I took thee for an
led hi Pacc,and evidently gained on the.'pcr-. instrument of the tyrant; I perceive thou I he, I am b. eon that fled, whose haste increasing, Theo- hast made the like mistake it is loo late forin vain I r lore came up jut a a woman fell breathless excuses I faint if Isabella if at hand call die with tl
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her terror wis so "real that he apprehended il)ng: said one ol the attendants; has nobody soiutac, nicer seeing my country become a a thought against your peace. Is it insolence
h would faint in his arm. He used every a crucius anoui mem f Aimrca, ao inou pray piv-j iu uuot uvers iv is .m.is; aoove iiuy ums iu surrender myseii io your highness s
ccntle word to dispel her alarms, and assur- over him l etch some water, said I Iteodore, years since 1 was witness to that dreadful pleasure, added he, laying his sword xcspccl11 r tint fr from iniuiin". he would defend pour it down his throat, while 1 hasten to scene! St. Nicholas appeared to me, and re-' fully at Manfred's at feet. Heboid my bosom; lie - at the P'-ril of his life.&" The lady rccov- the princess saying this he flew to Isabella, - veiled a secret, which he bade me never dis- strike, my lord, if you suspect that a disloyal her spirits from his courteou demeanor, and in a few words told her modestly, lhat close to mortal man, but on my death-bed. thought is lodged Ihcrc. There is not a sen-
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- 1 - tziniT oa her protr-clor, said, oiire i have "c --ii u uinuiui;:.ui; nnnnni; iu . m-n .. hh-iiuoup num , i.uu j - cut iui .iiik-iiv uiiiuicii uii uij neiiii in. ii noes uoi U d tlnF voice before! Not to my knowl- wound a gentleman from her lather's court, doubt the chosen warriors to whom I was or- venerate you and yours. The grace and fer'Ki'U i;,i 'I'lnrlnn- utile i I cooiec t u re. w ho w ished ere he died to imparl something dered to reveal my trust. As soon as yc have 'vor with which Theodore uttered these words,
j ' t't,o Lady Isabella. Merciful Ilea- ' consequece to her. The princess, who done the last oflices to this wretched corse, interested every person present in his favor. ' V.Ut ir ;cd' she. iltou art not sent in qucsi of had been transported at hearing the Voice of , dig under the seventh tree on the left hand of Even Manfred was touched- yet still possesU,' tf,,,i? and sating these words, she 'Ihcodore, as I.e called her to come forth, was this poor care, and ) our pains will Ohlgood scd with his resemblance to Alfonso, his adme, ar '" " ' . . . 'f , " i ,Ci0u'ht' him astonished at w hat slu heard. Sutrering her-: Heaven receive my soul ! With those words miration was dashed with secret horror, threw- !ters . " " . . ,-. . . . i .1 . .1... j... . 1 .1. 1 1 .... 1,.. i . , .
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ed.a-ked bim what he thought of the lady he
had jut been looking nt. 1 be clergyman answered My lord, in looking nt the lady, I was reflecting that her beautiful forehead will one day be covered with w rinklet; that the coral on her lips will pi to her eye-, the vivacity of which will be extinguished ; that the ivory of her teeth will be charged to ebony, that to the hlhes and roses of her complexion, the withered appearance of care will succeed; that her tine soft f kin will become a dry parchment; lhat her ngreeable milef will be converted into grimaces and at length she will become the antidote of love. 1 never vbould have supjtnned, faid the Cishop, that the tight of a fine wo. man would bate inspired a young man with such prvfjund meditations. Lore la the last. Americ-tn Sea serpent, and other marvel, have often been the cmue of mirth on this side the Atlantic; but few circumsUnce ever exceed the following. At a recent explosion of a steam vessel, a wilneM related the melancholy fate of to fond lovers who weie seated lojrether when the accident bio-
- . t pened they were blown high into the air.
".. , ,- 1 f.fied. To M.i 11. self to he conducted by 'Theodore, the new the devout man breathed his last. By break Rise! said he : thy life is not mv present our-!
not 10 lit 11 e q ,adv 1 havc om.p ,ocf 0f hosc valor recalled her dispersed of day, continued Frederic when we had com- pose. Hut tell thy lmtory, and how thou ca- vhcn U t,en-lemilf V"" arm around the lied. cr.ca lie frQ'm hi; ,vr:,nnv .,,uj spirit, she came where the bleeding knight :milted the holy relics to earth, we dug aecor- mest connected with this old traitor here. ,p one neck an(I "nptched a hasty kis T IU r MnS ui'lt tncnotv, hul'l will'place 1 v speechless on the ground hut her fears ding to direction ; but what was his astonish-j My lord, said Jerome eagerly lN-ncc! im- , !n lw"y.ond8 both their bodies decpntlKert oftL ri.rli nf his ii;.rim:. L it pos- relumed when she beheld the domestics of ' ment, when, about the depth of six feet, we'postor! said Manfred; 1 will not hive him , ,n, lh 1V" in a shower of aloms. Liibleaid she tliat thou shouldr be the gen- Manfsed. Shc w ould again have fled, if discovered an enormous sabre---the very wca- prompted . My lord, said Theodore, I want ( 'JI"'n"'l. ' ..1 1 w,i 1 ui tiiiriii ii, tii. i heodore had not made her observe that thev poa yonder in the court. On the blade. ' no assistance : mv storv is verv brief. I was c ,i . . . ....
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vault of the castle? sure thou art not a mortal, were unarmed, and hau nol ihrea eneu them wmcn was men p.iruy oui 01 me scaooaru earned nt live years otagclo Algiers with my ,(lre of mUrimoniai felicit fr,i;n butn-v guardian amu l: on my knees let me witu instant death, if ihey should dare to though since closed by our efforts in removing mother, who had been taken by corsairs from 0wnV u is one of the best con
. " Ti 11 ..,inrmr,. ii,l 'I'lu n.l.irr seize the princess. "The stranger opening his it, were written the following lines no; ex- the coast of Sicily. She died ofgrief in less
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cr demean thvsclf before a poor and Iricnd- cteanu oenn.o mg a ou ., . cu - " I"','"' ""5 Hiuwhimumu- u.e tears g-isneu uom ,v,e fccne8 0, domesUc ,ile j filmi,es where
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have seen; ingeniou? and just, and those who
If Heaven ha selected me ly tell me tru!x---art thou Isabella ol i-lo llippolita, if I forbear to repeat them: 1 re-1 Jerome s eyes, on whose countenance a thou- the ,,rinc,p;l, .,artiej were .,dired ol mUch.
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e. i ne:i iimu iiien 111011 saiu giniy ui uiiciiuin-uur -.'iirmui suuuus injur 1- lore sue rjieu, continued 1 neoaore,
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come, lady, we are too near
the mouth of the 'he knight, struggling for utterance sccst
Mr. find Mr. Rainscnut were joined, bat
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.Tt'.! w.Mldlhink ol mv onducl' be give mr a parting kiss, and lake
I respect voir virtuo'.i
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-thy father give mc one--Oh! amaze-! Hippolita trembled. She did not doubt but, which told me 1 was the son of Count F.ilco- world of trior tl.e manie mibi hr t vnir.nrl
accom-nara-lt is rnost trite, said Jerome;! am that hy v.al , of wh.ch one hall has been tilled ith ten her, wretched father-Again I enjoin thee silence, a.HMi n,h,r with V!,tPr. havir mrW in
ness nt said Manfred: proceed. I remained in slave- jtJ motl concinei them to remain iu
ulact a'tltough they refuse to unite." G.'vinz the Bar?, 'This i well known to be a
'cant pluase among the g-a I? , equivalent to ib's-
r.. ir ivs pf k its inmost recesses: 1 can
. ' II tv till I h ive nl iced thee be-'1 nt' honor! what do I hear! what do I secirrederic was destined by Heaven to havei.otrarq.i.. u . . . ,sajvK M. f;lt!lor; )m, my father ! i plish the fate lhat seemed to threa
" 11, Tiinifrh all viuir ( lion how came tmt here, sir? for Heat en s sake ; house. Looking with anxious fond
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nrc lioole, v-. . - 1 1 Tis most true, said the wounded knight, but recollecting herself, she said--
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iivv.,.-ii, eais, wnen iiiii;iiuiii uii my 111 isit r ill ins
rain: mor-,cruises, I was delivered hy a Christian vessel
it will lals must receive its divine behests with lowli- wltieli overpowered the pirate; and discover - l i - r .? il l . . - 1 . '.
ness anu sunmission.
Sir. said Theodore, do not exhaust vouiself : catc its wrath or how
dore; nor
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It is our part todepre-ng myself to the captain, he generously put'ebarg to its decrees. Repeat mc on shore in Sicily but, alas! instead ofjm-ie
insr a lieau.
A young jrenlle nan went to
nn evening visit to a young la-ly, and up-
To the sentence my lord; we listen resigned. 'finding a father, 1 learned that his cst.-ilc,V, entering the mom found her laughing at
a. d lo conduct von, l,-c castle! said Isabella; is there no help Frederic, was grieved that he had proceeded j which was situated on the coast, had, dur
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i t' "ot tivale cavitc c these rn k, 1,1 r man me uimic : nuuiu jwj i.-Apwv inj 1.1. 1 uv uigiuij .mui poiivui in iiuv?s ui is aoscucc, hau oeeit laid wasie ny ine ro er, ir..o ,.e mos p ' ofJ n, '.lo ir( '( thcr to the tyrai t ? if he goes thither, I dare Hippolita penetrated him with respect, andwho had carried my mother and mc into capnr.d then a ,v '.,a. ,lirt. j;,.. ! rot accompany him and tet can I leave the tender silent niTcclion with which the ! tivity . that his castle had been burnt to the tin ir n ru ,tr ,1,.,;,., d osizhjhint? -Mvihild. said Frederic, it matters not piinccss and her daughter regarded each oth- j ground, and that my father on his return had I o, " 'u'wl '.ll eifect a tour for -,M,and i1' ,m "hither I am carried: a few minutes er, melted him almost lo tears. Yet appre- j soId what remained, and'wa retired into rce atueoii-. an. a I''J ( , f ' '. r j X ill place in" bet ond d ingrr--bul while I hensive that his forbearance to obey would , jrion in the kingdom of Naples, hut where no .' P"ril "U w!-e- aic r . . s jj,.,vc rvos t ,Joat oa tltee, forsake me not, be more al timing, he repeated in a faltering' m;,n rnhl inform me. Destitute and friend-
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Inoiomelhiiig right merrily of coure I.e inquir
ed the cause she told bim her mother had just been making a pillow case, anil sewed up both ends! Well, said the gentleman, it is n pity she bad'nt sewed 101 up in it ye, peitly annvered .Mil, and then I suppose you woujd hae wantcJ her to give you the bag.
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' Me-ar Isabella! 'This brave knight I know not and low voice, the following lines
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vowing to rviard the prince at the expense And quiet a long restless pri tic's shade
of hi life, persuaded t redeiic to sutler limt-; What is there in these lines, said Theodore
portunity of selling sail for Naples, from
whence, within these six days,! wandered into this province, still supporting myself by the lahnr nl'mv hands: nor until ve-tcr-morn did 1
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a stf.ioett t:e pt'vcrueo . ... .' e. 1 ' " . , . ' 1 . , . . , . 1 I ., lw 1 1 . Kill lirnlurl I 1 1 V llll nl I'lirP MT i. , I .. . I C .. .1 '....-I Cn .... ., ,.ikr in I l..n I in iif nn.
Thro 'ore from nrocccdins:. I he soon lis ' ; 1 - , , . ' " nere it a cas.p.r iii.u -.inn u.i-.... iimi,-pi.i, ... , ,....v.. ..v.. , . ...v ...'.r
iii 1 1 1 111 1 ii votl wi.'i tiol anauilon 1 ...-n -h 1 th " sent d-, Isabella! what ho!jJ"" . ....
Ji .. o trembling prince relapsed i: to ! :r (01 nn r ngo:iv of fear. 'Theo hut! earn :;vorr-l to encourage her. hut in vain. He
a - ir (i I.e won'. I die rather than su'.er her t ) u 'nra u:: 1- r Manfred" j '" - er; and iiej:pirg l;er ! rea ain coi:cea'ed h went forth to j r t t lite person in search oi Iter fiortt ti.pr.'.K l."f.g. ! the mouth of the cavern ho found an arrr.e.l k: ii;enu t s'ltg wilii a peaant, who
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ha I seen a lady enter tne pas I CH Arrr.ll H . Mati.U. .u. Iff,.- .h.. ol,,,. IV.mI.m ir . I am bound in honcr to ad J what ho Ihe accompanying coldness gite. tut
I h kn'jSt ? preparing 1 ne sorro vnn troop no sooai aniva " """"'i '-'', -j- ; - t-
m If in he conducted to the. castle. Ihey Tl! impatiently, that cllects these princesses? believe that heaven had reserved any lot fr
red him oa a horse be longing In one olthc do- y. ,juy lo )fi ,bocked by a mvsteri- j me hut peace of mind and co itcnTed poverty, mestic-, after binding nphi wound as well delicacy, lhat has so little foundation?: This my lord, is Theodore's st.ry. I am blesa ihev were able. Theodore marched h Your words are rude, young man, said the sed bevond my hope in finding a father; I am .! I 1 ... I. . II .... I. .11 ' J . 7 - . ' 1 . . I Ii, n-
his side; an I lite ath-ctrd lsa!e.i. w hocnnhi m: . ;iHj (hm, forln,.. hasf ttored you
n A W:t to quit him, lullowed moandully ne- .)Iir(, My 10IU CI jort, Mtid Isabella, who
hind. resented Theodore's warmth, which she nrr-
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reived was dictated hy his sentanients for
unfortunate beyond my desert in having incurred your highness's displeasure. He
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Tune eire of your feit. The circumstances in which wet feet and cold feet are mi t a,it lo cuu-e dieae, are where the per-on r.'main inariive; and where, enrvetptently , there i rioihing to counterbabinre the unrrpi tl tlotv of hln.id which then takes place towards the internal jarlsfir it i ivell knSwn that a person in ordinary health irciy w. Ik about nr work in the open air with wet feet for hours together without injury, provided he put on diy stockings and shoes immediately n corning home. I' therefore not the meie state of wetneM th; t Citn's the evil, but the check I" per-p ration, an I the unenul i!iti ibmion of blood lo which
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