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Queue at healu, uea wiN Iuu bra heve- - T1hhers is buin Tby k uqu. rthiea with level Aand lmwrvwul be W'h h'o 1b!aumore alh. a Whoa ishaywe. . t Tbhu, we·urinabt met bI bu Mevd il.me.ar d, that gruet the U· 'min MqOher d I p au U, whel Mary was beum May wetuth tge dkpul evey mabt . rvy guile " eue~ruuy Itu hiuetta at that euau.bvu . NOW Q~tbW b e iwIaad dca, lsat. e my I Lede L·ta t is the yw h I HONORIA DEANE. - .T'ibW3 NIZZ. it .el16 io te bb t mw" bl. Ii, weds I w old an diawlag .bmms arhsh.'bet'ea el her belm went beck to its alleut ud~nribb' bthlwe~vet~tht 1 and as ivows, Lee tb asbt. and ire - t Lad It beta Ifsd the light. Many a pe till t boan weeb1t~tw 06mainot -tll~lwk th.ta p. or sand. -aei uaosgh tt e o p e.e ad I it nevmahee nWfl for eM S wo r . mepl th e bia s. ? Thea Iould ane " N ., ,ý I z ' I s I t be u a , am h t he5 sre dýi herer*twaseteatit byJW Hume ri. atatil~caba thJg5,VU%..,1 alLtue monorla hiag it, i.IoýMw Me yaw 1ýor , it wll H arn earro na ESUII Nj ·i~gg~r3a LWib U fther ~an mine "A' he mi. tu~ .1t.ghavy -. h ae tk m~ h0 owLeemhue 'ba b..hkm .mee' p "n lie tO Hrue, weuii :.tneii sides t. l ha tbeush Lee heart ad t hus epiahit f meiney for he ~mledyoun' ta.' areaw sa i than i o Aslal weeds, .fast "7Ce sold jlibaosi ,::ind madrew Ica~ "Anwnwhen mi ·Lttu Y's the hear' bau anba 'Sttheran' . ýagihse ý m) hm ~a~Pcs ýt oi D n se nhkd wa rd, nd ae >ý, Meep ud wm -'tiscif' dad 46,6 b tin ta tbkeiiiatr Biea~i4·I-rd ·hbdrencJonQ limb bill of messy, for be prmeyu o 'a hwiBe m wItss a e:,, a , -.,d tho; a• s tilencJ Ink. _av dglore M i mo iitd tIi sirth, on whlmh the e dled t t f ie abGttod I s ins whd;o maYBI w u t 'it i to Well a beql" of, hg a, n ta y e o frs l a Wh a not fort he Lorif is peak mOter ki ind arnes thee to Mdes e poo hi befoe shatteree onvie yina shangeler. Whee bi iTis the rol, and where are the words It mena, na traEne s;he knew o ow h o use either. eirtheden'o teansm otr , d te n a is red ove brat Rrolios o Willie ake asednpu, and b on re m t athe wo silenco fon.hit an m. iste< oe, a ndwere a re the. wd I. . Y -d hes nmst omn s Ie pel h oo ind dsrkuihes that hiehe poo wdhite fand itaie oer ic, bt ineson bie lre., aJee the is to ad arods undm the dn{ h' ohi busth spaahm it hate ua tderyt is aur theo a t . br . I . "I **annetter' ofa biut youve spoken aaird an Silnoie has me, and ou rmus aenriamo g no "blme he ouo hniad he her.y....I. W nhe I Is thevoce,; and whre areeo the wod t et she buest sp e- be wi. TIh o a iew I car usen to th the, wlrin ad the hae i sotaei ' ov t ieri e tie' b t tho er.ge . o . an a hih t whilhe tcn th ou tha. hve uttre, I iy ie bt. Eolorl Dean lloff my tan, or I ., sWie'heetxp, oh. ow is toIongesteai. haod lma o ud Honors heIai . t"Ir hew it la sinymh` a tdo ItI 'thou-gh--L odid11 vem e man's the fahae ord. But a senw t ha wll i o e,, , o l - tI, r laie ,I me wet i -o- umhti iill s over. Kep W llie e elul . ..'. to i-d l. 8ie#r of soldof" nshe oelameoor. d ar l-a to ayou witte trnth. Bnt, en a eIa a1 1l_ ' . ....... ...lc i i, he -a love bos a 'o, nmake youcW,, an'm our ar _t own, a' I i a t ep ,hat I G1od kno itnIs't oo t rea tenlowei dButI b i . Ist, tha 1I' ta I tcan oase hle t esHelte' es ThireIs a lul in Hb o ia's . atm. t' Shei. so amuof " " e lamed. . -on A n oe't mak yourha t wtse .av.e i i he's a not ra the your Ne hht Eve W oherslfto it a d ir H ah, It wa wrell that y wn I, , or ie1eaa's me wrds mtba ended In eeb. He ls ih hne mitmheg am Deaemt *Now.o ' he I kl*ldl Pwh doin'ot nw. t -" lead lbIt- -- -- is, "n'w B you ha %n't, no mehave I. Whit to aboud a lone ou ewaihe arm an'oan. led H shl ue's hdd d the bother? ith a tHoinor' asalon , a' upoi # this lifa it. Heonly'untit onl 40 Y etene and mus the thing; sqesityIikW i about temlti' y. "Doan!'t"a taid Willie, tones ef do *51d sdmit"duont "nethfwy aout an' out ti as nou. But you on't hau * 'you're ta ate about. Thatwano"hep mapld gae# bless him! but he hson he ' rf a woman. in. Hre'lle r ore t a do u thino h l giehsard~u~hhd aid out w ith - d du t' dowr, to; wntht 'me "Den't my hat siot:n, Wielie.tlen, she Aint ridaia timeo.Iws goe ( o, a lla trouble en e lut .t s lb solyteoMtepm aai 't'a olaM taobael, "y AL" eve ver a -e ma f .eiu thatnever to hee-osi 'b bper t-ber, .btl lar I i o ddu yo oI e-l wo,1r d w.ed to p ga iet ed t yea f it yr t Tt oer r~ . -r _Bhea ;":at t wothey g itr"oesai:a queo. wrsol nraw Ii uba ehm~sthý b 1.ut and ci Saoo lhare, at he? door, and, we . e door b 11rry&ivlkkds iic ias *if all tit bMan epa er you hhl o ad not lb .et out of Diet, awaye r ver and ever. e helwe o i-is who, whoathey 0 •n. I mi dhe. . her .1 have a Lry sorrow to b ar, blarit I b maku no omit nnwoated duty, cll on no I onefor I non! E Knowing .that.: t tl Sis nottobe , look !e tfo t i e: het d .co g theetflredusabere' a ith eashes nest o mornIng, in ead of t Scasting herself upon 4 oor i n -h agony, la est sh.might a nslgb heara gaheing 3 It -cndasyLb e hr h I Wi ilen deertedere. e ithe did shked d Stearas, ho hichael migh ti mary , ande ier I sspet their sars, sad hl d resalved, y I almost b instint, t to im. Not yet. S So se completed herodds nd ends of t eheld arsage)t hr .the nIght, md thon ent t a in!ad etlremsd h fter. Yo g be be sh, "it's I "I' 'asle 1e n ue eahl - ------ I he Ia - a "yI", s.-" H," hohortaon e. go. He was loath to ithouitbnddIn' you f-odI U G~h &bood boy, o-40 F ,ywned qld Michael, e "he'll come backthe soener for't. Get to bed, I t rlsn.. -It's late. .' yu wr6ktherd asl L d. You're loo' Aye," said Ecacris, "ras tired." I p Teny who had kbwn her sere WOtOM a. hads heosntire no ingimato, htMchaewa not osnettee wfof doable meaning,Or Io I shadesin tonesofvoie. He was fssdd asd a cand as ha e-rasd the kitehenm in I it hurry upte her attic, sad get a sound night's I a A good night's rest! Best fort 1 ' that fie Hstort'a -e-rst for t Ie ·chip er heed that hasbeemiryng to stave of thought and not go wild !.-rest har Heacria Deane1 But Isssp oan, iShasil the rafters are hetwees Ii t yousand year ohidgamineithar you, nor any Lt shall everhew that HBearia sufer's. ar Herai needs nouight;. in the thick dark ?a nees she paf her, ayt ho bed-eide. You roe 'deed 'a tb t litsit so Searoelyaos o- hoe 'I at 9eyond:the gulf at your 'a w 0o days - jn e wraiths wil anto sn eea l yt, o -it .s. I There.are pln l sights Ia the dask sky, and m 5.sý seam f1neJt beature eneugh s take She sits enýtlie fdace of edan'.fres at hadsstha harming ead ahlaeyes, bak MIheghiO1W t beckt w ty yhan haIt Iatereet purchas hheer wnt avev 1'F9"uWilio " the little eytlmed piarate, mhg had easerld her on his back over he wet pll ai, who had hg his tin mug beaide hers mil pocket from ie fairi " b !" th ltd- who an. carried her books to sohool asd readto her by 1ii tlotIro-llght of winter - eonings, and mended it1 the old arm chair like any a ter, and made bat an ftforher pt ben when t broke its.leg. ""iue P" the man who had -nursed her fa t a the sikes ddmee who had watched u n great bonny llor whom she had teased sad VedUid~l pridad in, 11atill other men seemed she eassli mean I he eyes.,: Willie, .who had 4p be his wife. And, then, oh! then, se! te by l ing, summer' mornings, the hays e meadow, atigtt dafb a d 'old it lie that -all masi R·e thagin .a rit, feltit, it wq ~out I snIhe evd her amem, aud wet , e'. isr life ba gro.. wn Into his, and ha owaliiit, eu it' •Yeswiat tas .1 her WI -w. fs, bd hi adtden ebr truee tue l ý deraniddwtln ads,, id t d te ii nd a ter mate. or l st was mall comfort, i1 Sagain, and sgain;that it Is her hai b thau does not make the no y sler tobear she feels In het LI tooir ''nd now aises the question,- - li. hiw 'is she to e tbwi that new life whlch esi , sn ttlitoirr w She must milk theows, and bkethe .b,., adr eat a talk, and knit, jut as if theevehi as MM b to bring Wlli, and the idea oft . ! were these tois rehllh,; .. ar O' n spirit to her 1k. t ut put wail- te florwers inthewihtdow, to have her no lean-starehed g.ewa. at ihtflallnor I g anl·n swept hearth for feet t are et. never ol oore. Above all, oh above an r all, bal mnu te stray near Letthereen. The sit Sflowers may bloom and die, the grass may grow wI in a wild tangle, but never more must she n follow the winding path through the heath. ae rOh! no. Honoria loeks her bands upon her as I breast, and vows that never again shall la i SsqMna inch of Letthereen soil be touched by an Sthe le of her oot. i .sttheresn the dear home other fte, r the sweet the pretty n asany wouald ,have hit, A to f the mountain girl it was a The new ed lattice windows that she bed bee so proud and pa ; ond of, and the interior our rooms which ht s had seemed so specious j onoW i, the . quee, I d.er, oldchars of p. woodthat hr itod- o i father bd left init. All the ite u i, points, and advantages of Letthereen, which w the hapi had learned by heart. Many a a -tme m A . ad mad e ~es to race over, sad 01 A ust-take, a look that all were there in reality. til Ltthereiu with another women. baking bl a bread uponitehearthatone andanotherwoman a watching for Willie hem is sunny door-way. I . All her little household gods receiving homage in Sfom that other woman Tbs was a picture hI more ey to relise than a long le spent with- ri . oat Willie, and .Honorla's dry anguish broke h d forth into a passion ofteera. Tear tha a, th er that wash out the trlv . lanu ar m I, of ildis e, and rain a wide ocean b bAnhd so Honori sg .ernedO-erelf round upn_ her bed, and burrowed her a.s in haer iow, nddawn found her slesping the heeavy In i SIIJiseniay eenin. MichaelDeane hasJ· m Sfosre i "pein rsmble with ona or to e mlotaher-s a of Lettesgech Hoia mite a in the alone, wlthhor arms resting on the I a kitohentable. HBrhairsas tidy a5eerOand 'a her gown as neat; but where is the bit orosy ribbon that ws wont to it up her dust beauty on Sunday evenings 1There it is, tyin v g ta ble. . The January sa stretchesitslf pon the our, and fells to her feet. She se where I .a se siti themiling br-own R t e ee al .. mI pIe arade ste ling dow imn the d snd - k. valley riveroi ppin o in thsun k- shine showing its tsweet w hite wet glarntin it here apd there through a gap In ebrokea bak, r ow or a lureb in the uncertain upland.Eae l ad thing is still, and glad, and at rest. He ie, has somewhere rea, Blessed are they that r ar moun, for they shall h m ted," and she I Ln tries to have faith. 0. Half a dose hot, heavy tars rn into hp . ad lap. Sttled and an at their nbidder eo - ke pwarnaes she kL th es her soore wik their dew h h eyelas , and loks es straight on out through the ýI~ý There 1 be is;an invisible path e iyold hdld, with the ra robe of k' i urple, and the golden crown of whine- Where ig, does it lead to? Letth reu. Following eHo er lie must set Ltthrsem Ta it. rh Willie mast get Lethiere to ll andtoh to, onoriae stthink andI for,wbile she ha r uetn lesre to th ein, oad be a it be too i ts the truthef 'be will b!urst with a terrible oh o by when what ehas hppeed can be no loagar hi ids aash tlled bOy d ing aillis of e Letthe fa- thinks of that unless-he can be induced to led give it to him befooheh knows what has passed he betwseen them. In that 6"L% the smel~ale md rdwOld forbld him to witgfdgw a fF made oed b re the eyes of the world; and Ifthere e tad o inr he bornewith, Eoetia would boar the e, b fnt oit. She will use sl hritS her vry , for W .ta d iro p u r r has risen before h er eyes, diusnted her. since that night. WLllie, broken downd. Lsu l man, toiling e her own abe can eone,ho but MaeL Wilie's serhing. Her bthe does tisLalyafa tuer e wandtsiu r k . hit.h She wahtpusat thefol& no husband. She has vow ttand doen Und s the he . l alen arthe raiws al b omo a. .bb~allt °ne;ai she unst 'The un fade uon the oor, thebeeh line eased to dance, th cloudIegsi to ghtheratd x eat. She tak it in her nd tl the a and sit dorn upon the heart baol stirred, and overit u no - Hgu when she draws it bask, more sbites and looks on its cn Behold the lati al for a funeral p whereon are to beco sumed the a dead hope. Ah I igb-ben lady, you w hsmile oveer yo"st oea b aUls dval the euhl easperin w iat eabl acselo weddilngt eeo te e-a Koh.i- noo of the a There aae few te. tte l t. tose we sr wnu o6 to di tould r on lat Easter m Sunday a ei at. they ploked on their iay, while siseling rouna by IttheteelL Thre Is-but it ls Sus lt aso unspaibgly whabt Hnoda woul:, have died,nam, jthan aaowedge to a nthyivn ot ,aobune thneraT .l tifleapm has been sasepasatelynocsfuhmd.-ilrth blamsedbranch has eeete dtio rckie, tsd otll. s heart . Lst of all othe sta t Usa. and begins to set d.. table the e" 1,me she mal .~ • . H an ' s. .. aid s . hy. Lie laby w fl, d uyd . urpe tes da, 6 Tstill Her was o! longedh-for opprtunity,sr a moment ae shrank om seiing it. -'t the stg wil hi sahow",rid she, " tld UN ttrb. o m fatti a 1 ahboat Willie u d Michael Dn sled bem under o e wuia oked brows.trd. atrs was Hemla 10 a" E vitbar slit m Is'tý strong In' wellt, an' NIL. - fe him You're time minP a Vyol' - "I don't w t to mauyr do 4g "we're both yoan a? we've no b rm toab k msrryln'; but I w& maythe&Mb bard em-0, it mam's ian' and your own lyin' by? a, breathless. Bat ther rrW to k The old man aidmid, sad b h d You. You'd soth thlc to e' thebesid brown dsham, a' fA"eb ml- whoa yeo listtherr aet .aCig at long a ' give sthe tapbis wigi ho Henoas was sheee late abase. ' .tmb of like a eiminal; "tfi wary eimisaim e dense= ofthe' _ tL Wife sheba to dcas, at sndkoib t dlf ac, te imifr ikiml me thael d him eLtheeeeaee - esneuel," sad he, , 's rsh'aele dsrIr wgri ehsad. -.