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be sat Csr v W th.e m ,,wr. "Y. et l of the strasr are S i r the y , sad. -im ~ v~si g." A m m a e abad I biserraed. he tersed rosad !eickly is r m akb pes semadge by ie aside, r. * +$s Jetiwm Tewuaebed Y To seak his a str9It msts be sevem or eight maie meDsgak.." SI= as ht to that dltsetlon," r~ led the i " aitlr~eag Gearets; "eod it you will 1 Ss gf i5da e, I will pot yoe :a the m, Uaster Webb." refereed the farmes, S Ie betI leave that to me. I tea * d. 1 le eab sad galde bthe geIoleao by a "ak t Is ls.. time." *Tem asy be wasted at home, Thomas." - 1 ll(e mies as. h ak y ia yoor wife. and the leoeb's drectne-. eGA ale:i }'e a - fep yea ti good heat. my fried * ,As )wId iSs, be ao eneaoetely rised b:e hbanrd, iV Ye ag iieite age, wheresr..o, -ca,. t. apsi Iee of evrrae, t. e farner tc:. P'l . -.."LhI dSr: it t his lipe, brt , , :rio'y re- , ues11m l be had dose som-ettin w'-, -tr eM e Maseter Webb'e nrl" ced ti e bIdeftldyar,; "f'C.h t i. H....c y 'iTeor horse is jdd er '.-.r - te er"-".me"" abespphap r |ad P.S .e ., a r*.e.T* ri. - ass jun ger t( a £ j.,C'ra'r '(r'v a deslist of gora1 onr $t fe f I,* o 'y wit rhire 4e ·- n,ar.eu s re :: Itr mtp · es, &-A t peTrml.s i .e t. e f might ra.t tF Isaa'. toa Te:- C IA r ler sodl a r+ere..t t sr:-ead a t. f. , g ao ll w~e, . e" wana r",ti .. wtie f. iettna s: Iests Err.. rvaaise w taat . t i-a frpe at , of lrtltee, for, ano 5d t-i.e trb, a:br.*r ret e av ide r wri e harte 1:.m 'ea-. L t..e yell ted book; tat..y. . h. shL e.otsC. se y r. .:, , t:. bl tare. owr. i gml y 0o sea o ofia Liates -, + f r'?'e r:r, S slr thea oraa w::i r 1ar, hi. spee 1 eilt :khL mreway w olt a. s :fwe brau trave.. L toOrte bess ealter I Oervae at moon fonr. itae feiterd at the o.ak h1tad 1o a neat and e.rrsniy kftcben warned by a biasing log fire 1 a Ltne ';,*n chimnrey. whore b oee olf baea., were haniag to te t ~eed, while others trethelteI .openpr.ded 4 hrem the beams of te c0 -rig. Wnia.e re wa a stgatiag Mbiesi, te cttd4 r: he p remrak.art blL het's deferentral mariLer toward the ti ol mea, whom he calilt. a rde and engagid ao a t eryeoearnest ,onveresito bl the dr of an in e Lhabsmber. There was er.sething to thIe yesman'e aepearance wlob atrorck nor young i sealier, san preponseseed bim in l fIvor. r e- was rather a/bre the Middle bLeg- of a Iseader fltnre. slightly bent, and sea rted in c fare, with reg ilar festarre, and ha.r crn a S Istelygray. l eI voice was rt.facd. and his 1te ssener peetiariy gentle and rertarktbiy eeelreoos, and yet in is spesech there wu a I alightly ctater.deh accent, ioca sa was $ t lume perceptible amohng+ t.,ae cavralers war , bad spent oebh timr.e I t f aorec;g servcen. Hotr frbisyeomhan 's ars., , tsaeveril wo,uil have alaet set Ihmn dowi. as ore ,f th ,te wo hail beL o in acite in tlhe datns tioa Cfora.men. welth, or who btade'rve. in thel. Lrl:te. r.+,r r tiagent goder Loisa X XIV. ian his wre a - ga the Spaniards, but tlirt hta afportuatrat was s oet tmicinetly olti-rtiake to w.errart aucci A , onelusion. Tihe fartue.' et.-aerr iial ntd almost ab.uqu .iria ran.air r toiwart i-an waw r also very prztzltg I"t .ior trievirlle.r. W.i:r L they were thus rr- gage- In ltal:rig ii an udir... tone, a wench oper.eo tbl door try wsich, It.ry were stardnnrg. and rhipirr'l oerrithrn ri ri ehdly, wheraeupon broth dnisappfearutd into the n naer chtamber. Havinr g salt.ae hie Langer, Hfisaernit was S se·ied with a desire t, look after his horse, arid dooaing his braver, he crili d firth rant the yard taily made fir the h stable in whic h it.h asge bad bhero eratul .l. Ilsr stra-l wes tI leisorely enr.agld ire levorinri.g if. ra a' .rre . i beans, and h we was pglcsed h to e+, tiat L.e friend the cwt-rlrd hadi rllubbed it disi., ad that the artiliti I , mll el-.ek tand rsea.l If r a fresh atiar as rson ai It had comi,;.l.t.d its meal. ' Who in the gelrtlern n that lr',f tL ril. I' enqOired (iirvee iof the rustic aw ' r prc a silver coin n his Lurid in return f .r In,, etr, 'vice.. "Hey," retarned the c'rt:lerd te i.o rr, kE down his heir ian tiakonr.. itf ai" i.r w ,.r e*.ar ag varcantly at his ri+ , e"-'i".r.. " I ,t n a frienl of matll . t' . It tr. er, t r"i a.c -r , f mine who lie Ire, t ttiwo a erdi .i' .a"rir'. sad thank iour wotl.; ,.a:; tie ame fi.r ,.r kind faver " "Thena yoi i!innrt know t' W vt m-irn .ca same, or w un.," , I. toa-a, nrnarm "',r. traveller. "Mel th . rsI I r. i ', m ei. i'.nr eall him Wetati "Wahla. re te, iorn e,,raA I" i", .. that . ,, ealled," ra ilit e t It . , . . ..i . ." .'" tea i ant, ao he yiaciea ,e.t * air f e o i~-. n t:.. borese' hleadgo.r fr-irn :r p. - n' hie Thea ai' te n itmir:a;l ..: S. r t"he yaong getrilman. ' Whyh c"ra. that, . i ie ir. C lhotice ii. cimat, , aft to see mairier" "Ishona .-chi fixranelt" .nini the. lang.r "Nat so I have hear r.t , I lr.h.,na- 'i mnight. S be anmaewhat t of ,.,a. fr airaot I eown ,."'; hbtiye heut tan. ark a.irr.an -r.r trn f.Aiiraei b ime el yin raidl w iu.n. I h-er mnaitr ealling fotr rue nags naw, cra i-iers And o trtih the farmvrar rni a-.a rn hn r-a. were i-otnd tIt.t htaWha hIr.k :.g frv aIrae. ivr, and the servant. I he hoira lhad I an temn .1 pared for a e'wrt Rtm. ,iri-al w r..I..r-e i' maheatI s retoa,wChi Ir.atwrn the *miareri a t.1 Ileht, evebn htrr oi ti eau. 1,: rwir. ii t t:khe. the latter r l., I a.re iwalaiy awh .'t wi!..1thro', him fate.'.lt.'1" ' nbut tc i it... I . tS " te fOul," tbe 1p,",o mn . t "-.i t " tie ! T n 1 aspecies to K hceile, i u' Iw 1 der the leo of a cr, e. ir.l. of r n r , donted btheri Ir eha 1.O. t es I in., CiI ,r abreast. Ir ae-,]d t bii I-ni' a'- i a u palraerl iatrt w alat ohavr thoaded I." a aeon sair a kei i tiat wa 'yta r'.,Joe t i way tihe rn-o. tr a- to I tr en hai -IB odti *lhr ihor hoi . tr-t) rai . I feert y'u e.i I.- t 't !.* t ir dsta-ton- " - esntl ri.' itni ai t 1 ,a pealo n r'ra rib ;n 0 I 0 n r4'ely isale, the ways arr - r c art - a- I var s twelv ruethinrke. Ia it. yinr im - vI Vt ti Yes initrdd, for altboulgh Ihi' .q e In mi y ielation I Iiave nrver yet bail an oUiliirtinriiiy ed testing lit la' h.pitality. My taotberimarried agai. atd mintc. tier mraartlrge I have hr-an A'ile thrown itrh icr family. Toe fact int that my fanher's jI:alaria-t Ihiaastood in the way of ble laterests trial Ciit trie i-IT from any mother's relation.', whir mi'.h't raerchance have been better able to help a.,. iii iai life than the stern old otellers with wioiri I wan thrown." "Then your father woe a tni ii h'- r'ysliit, I trow," quoth the yeoman. "Jima lic-a Towns bead, although afo. to Poaiinits, wS-ruVat favriar ablei to King C'Iaarles, I wroen." "Bt nUot a High ChurobIman or serong taron I like nay poiaoar alre, who got iat-i rainuible ugh bolnig more tlian once eueptrsr.t I ar a AS to It.at, they say jourstire aaiiouilnt jeopsantrs. I mhoalld think my nuclae iirlnt hot water amoagsh lhorn all." hai a keen eye that way," rjoned tle *'or to say ti.e treth we have a of those who hold tree to the old --------------------- c ' jfaih .s saa . w ewIam till a-' lmSbi de Ta me. wY e las Me wUdOaE S .G a* terse. awahessia seen aa. is lbseaid .4 "+r uawalolr. eBiebt mmd to witI~a tae farina's Hers sawarda these-ascsmfd ja.. ""- taif h .,t to Fakr. -o.kt si Lb. to be w-U im."i Pears s s atar a *tpein, "I asW ratite w m· a ight as ewer wn'rd hN~te aed peos arwaed as I Wake dsda. aa I wen Ieash Is d 4Aorb shi dainbm of the bemaboti by waking Nam up }1m ai bey bad ail Tenserd I. teast' £t Kddw.ieat thara m i e la am are a. Haatlabr). asI· lisa mush 'saf Stoa thqe Asrae abed., . areM sad sealcesat Sarn.modatino, bat I I might make beod t *'1g41 a better a.d esair cerse tbaa *other, I .o.4 .stree ha to degn tarry at Hsrwiag lIon wkows tlb Dam. Yat. will g adZ7 veleem. oa acd banes you tiert he sight, I doebt s t." "I sr odd not dare then to It ramas a aA3,'. bospittlilpy retetrie Gervane. " I ta@ veoeb for Joan wetei) .'r repiied bi eonpsaios, ad - 11,.4 eO Joe31 avail Syoraeelf of It no 4'es3t -)f Ohn 1ate boor and :ftic cJ of rte .an.l ?,atvrotbehee, it ebra1 be "o you de. beat " "' Are 70o R,:& to }ast dame's t' ezqsised "Ys, I fy'ioe it'i2.tg bars muse:'," re afl 11 tot " '-> iW0dt er,5 tt.4e p5a. a7. a : '? f j wi' l: a fuej s'".rt T ,f Y- Yn Lao- r o,'tlaeq t:aLe ltd in fotr'ar at:7.-"' a:.. se0 ":.re, of t e woi'.d ? r" c ;oq:o' '!r:-. "'4.T:. ,:n t ý ý. r2':a': some .:tlrP a t 1 . I 't er:c05 r.i' L Y ', I 0hIC roese Li"5"1- ar a~j - *r ,ii M4-, }tare PIG;,-,- r.; iote t'.) of ;"r o a tootC t -r. La as I am zow b,. .?i - o Hfa s.t'.: .'r -:cre 7" ' a' ; at t ce i r rpt'ab ) ML; ocra a at r'te ..a.~n woatod w:...O57 y'y~ graL0u I ;. ea. l'.ixt n raste t`.ar. )rea 3ru to Ffa:.. r tIaLd a .tOi fld t'.. Jp;Z· f. war: a a h-or gr', ar . wasto .1t :. re t ,a r-'e sri .,toh:d tt.:r *seed that esi" -r. t.&:..e4 t,. ren~ew L-te C4LYrf A'. j'.- 'A SC.. we!O'.'.'a 1 w,' 0, . tath ;i1 as ,4tL. myat 5.t.atrta at . in "y L,-yet :w Lobe..iy Lot& otr rko, -rO jrc T" "I taws etr P'o'lra Toe r.s'.ecd." redad L a e 's.I t-.o;',, "a t I £Lace no at' aoLta''e w~t' <hit.. He~ ist 50ftIva J2.tit4 o~f she P.hsot arid '1,. L a di'"y e-tcid r-g ro S itigoe. for he a a atar.ib std L;ttIr foe to recosaota.'. Is t tr good dame at Ilatvi.go~no a friend if L a f-r epared Gervae' in a toLe vacl l to tr·ayAi a ea cueon of betI oyalty. , by, as to that I e yoren Jlrcbanee bare warned onI thaIt tIhea is no great intimacy hetwot' themz, altboirh toot near neig`'b".re, retardeod the other. "Y~nr ktnamas wrg'IItt re a-it Saarlodgi -wI(~ ith one whlom he would onaidtr a ter.oeat. If so, I woand oot press you to niter on )yoOr Irod, but rathe; r Srg iyon to speed ronward a far as Kiddermioater, Woert you will fiod a goodly Ion. N'leCrtte OleO, If 701 be wtindd to accept the lady'. tI cheer, yoz wtl b.le bet not a whit less ole posed tol toLrtitai. yo tL.pitabLy a0 accontl 'ol your kionslp wIth lte J.atirae, for the dane I ,-aiotr o'o ii:-will to any morotral Wight, ard Iid t ail i n~t'2r et so fleb'llly to a1: rao." '" Tr rn ttiA DIante Ytao is a J'.p.rta t n OIt,.ra !i4.tlooverlAI. a faitth tt~ro~nth c:.1 an'd giot iI'p--t, sx 571 a:r h i.-' rete' eak'," ool,.oiycd tr)cLr en ..:mI + "lot ti-it I thrik thke woreea h.-tr It, 'L. t r f« I Lroh l betelond Ly .3 y 5.}1u.1'.a pre v j~'ae 'se alIt Ia.tipa't.ire . My proner 'it.part. "it- l tat to 1o'b itIslmn, and to oy tro, trutb I atea'a It a larkking eyrrra.;i.t'y f-,r :te Cath oiit". I t.oloria t oenu'o that j,'l. ,r, aie aof L ice a roie peteoaatI f' I' I arN a Catholic," ansewere Lin companion. . "" Watbat farmer of tbe sawsr faItr. I' pot e ! .toed t'.c or"r"g "·~a · * rlt'n.A.. t.r. -;r, that w e I: ci'n .o a- wic i !~, isr r . «. ".! a Carneo r at to .r'.::r a bear} I *lrrt a:' : ' r.';,.:d the "o't-, e'. ' acd tbat d' r! ~. ",etui rt. y Inwii;-r. tirba rr.y own r .lt,,Ia. tnot lIt, warisotr-d itn so-latoge; Y' n 7r.ej r1"t to my h-,rrhr as a gttr.tlerr in that I w.!; r.~roatrtiy yotI to my k.r.-:niu ro a ;.ruy one e a.- r'aorid ithe yonth eageily. " I " I need not' say where I have lolged nu my jonr Ioey for he k'.owe not, within a week, or the r~ pit", an lay '.f ny arrival." Trans c.00ecc:r.g tel.ey teactl.ed a~m nmore a ov.- 'rnnr.:o' ty which tiCe yeoman pr~ fitld o, ,f pepes f Iwor- and no avoid aoy forther diw ,-r"". A'.'t a brisk ir'le tyry reatoed so r e wr l- riverhadowcd the e'rnll Lao. !, prrrrtt r.r tI n roauion, acid btihever.li oil a~ro-a'; r.'atern the niaik tnirete of t e " e ronMar..r-i.,te., wbiart proes:nily lrr~nerd in ,r "an nae-o *o.."l rdi, ar.rm wan rel-.attiA to Ith w: t .fu ,r '.,..:.d rat'-. Throe wa , a'.air f i * Now, g it ,r'·T oho t L!plCOate , w Ir rr-t~" +r- "!l " r, a.r ,,,", 7'. 21·h i!. e~r:·:) ~ ) I. ft c' aph, yolto ceak.rl: n:. af.t o .l.o r, Kio.de ~t, "a or? If".:;~ yi'o og'."ie't tt~ lattr i- 5ra..1t. ewyLta ` t,, te, uOht~rid~ ;-obo.en to. lIy imasit ft r".I.,:Vn yo1 t to re-kin r.t- 7 ":r rlot.tl ` a rirly, > y ..'wI a-llff nro tn'r.f.-I.-r-- .oi to thieii kew ar Scary Ya., as t'.r g-a;r, it .,otlae. n oa Iwol I ,t prrfir to pri,? I~rrrrrtl al·,r·g yna part, ,,'arrl K~ddrto,;r,""«rT If yna .',note the lattere ; CrII,. r .iIo~'I- "'t~ rpht Y or r ii i ron ti T r, at toid ,..o rte:,t t tearry tr,:;· 1 ' c·· r.h :.a ii r - tr."tt - ru o a }ett .; I hie " :..º1,1,1 Ol'lO I yearoip Iprc~t ICo t I cIi I· I)'·'~· h· I . at t,"1 )ai to rev1o ke my " s- .'.t to y'r, It t'-td oLh. .er, T ti ain I rI nr!ra r'.po-olit.,a ,f tti,'" grand a u,a laro:,ria led Cool go.. I : I i'll clil l '-' nn Q ha -- "n s"1.-".l't I, ir n ro ,t ". "I~ root~ I, f .atr; :. In ried -a oa ran.I, 'i ' ,-t, lei r.il 1 11(1 yr hiot..I-r, ',l r,: aintL- «.".r g t,, ..f~ i~t-r1i~t'.Ie i Ti, t . t'loA l i, ~ II a-al l. wratla l~avItl"l' r , tl uaL. Ve srinil tait lnly II,-i'or-l'.-t with tainietrier labn~z heo inIt4 i:ui~ot..ly flr~ro!l f1, i L sene fiOril hiltl ·re- ba~ckd n ..i1' ongugat' in rtntriolit.ry wi,rk or' aid an t the -l~nee trift tlrll,qL hI n olvereati,fl TIle oti ne lnrat obil-ly·l matrIohI ircseed in liii to. cocitiwe of Chicle? It IIaye-3 still, atraigll tIe budiolat and Otilple aiom "C, uiol a cape attn-,· a nniit'etalclrglet graKy I',t:I ~, th~e otliet wan i Ii~ tfltiltat Itt her prion'. Ii tiC i' cetnrn Irmmtr la) 1L-II d by) irI Peter Lcily, whICh cit. fJCth WhoI IlelIuoaGo ohana of her tirIltb atlil attrcotlii hle o-iuntenannce. He amet l·a'ii olt Irn e contacrrt au ao plowoae~.lnlj i the brown eye. sod danl ,Id eyebrows, te eryr eootraai lnpsrtqgplpq i i es. t bt a lss Ied «m res i tb et the eler inMssu eakse a bes eigst The e irmeeSdlsswau prested4S t e Mfres a-se aig lbs-re 4e a e adlthe new I merm, bet the girYe qgatter eat speed ly do - tessted their arrivaL " Her smetIl Pbee Jembhim," she aid to t the Cheaelaie, ad he brisgtl a straaier with ktm," Is Ma isstest the metae roes p to reectve 1 be priest (fe eeb be was) sad ez-laised as be s[presssed: SGJed Father. what hbeL deeaed yoe so I late I was is fear and smmblisa lest s4ole meabaeee bad heaflee yes-- he .moms as tiers are evil sidiags Is tbe wiad." "My Led YeTe," rsersed" shte dsesie'd I Pother, witbosr apareanrly betiesg her mat wards. I ave made beld to lbrsh biher a gae for she arght,- a belad travelr res i, waj to his hisease's at Elmley-one Mater I Gervwase $ekevrill, oa of Derbyestare, who ·raves year Iadyajirsl/heepitelity. Alth.ag I not of our faith, his late ather was. I oder- I stedL a fiteed to Cathobies, and he w!:l not bearay as to te fe.' I * ere, yes are weliome to Harnington. qsotb h the dame as the extended het bard to G-: rase. The latter thanked bile G~-eee cordlaly He wa too much rap ir. admiration of the s:a:eiy matrot and tri lovely maiide at her C:,'to I pay m'a't aiter.tioe to the anezpected rec&;a r f, ]z e aer.ty and eemtdr- r . a e r.rade: a:on to say the trttn, the fastf c ( , ' oen a C-" t.c ;, rest d:4 cot cae b:n ase mn-a .:?.r ae ae M.A 'a' -tbeer anti: paFted. t ITe c.ara-'.r .*Lei to harm.,r. ze w:: L.a sear ty ' I 't- 'y of manrier acd to M: for oae r (hca fatl d-mvaor of tie f _er f "t - If Per re:at we at E itey is q-:-re Tr -.r " e.-:r_, "! *re fay : " .Y :'s wt . 2.o: ri ;r - " -s 7 a: !':. a . a -. I hiae r-ac f.r ' wi:: " =::! f_'. M Hr L$;" :, O0 his wa; ward Far. klr," *' e p."**.d, tnrn:tn g :e ' prs:t. a. b·ricea :t s ble.tidige of :f.::t it. Lcdoc. 7te ;I .: we'th was deemed '.- have ,.ovy ,yer a&* 'eeo revived. GClre,. a bmardr i, . 4 -.te Paptse, and the K- g ca. lee.r-. fTe: into "- a proclamation o.d-r ;r a Ca ;.-., ' at are not hosehohd r, " q . L rdc.O frt w.sr.. an" even a .i e%;..t reg:: . -:.: , . b-f3f me 'tbhe-"d o to a d:'i': c- , f f-rt, :. s !r,m t:.- c2a;.ta Lard .tsle. bry fit b--aC:g e err, and Ti it O. es, ToLj*. sad aL. trer crew are the heroesf :-e boar." " Le, G-atin.s: I oghb; tcr say from the Lottom of ny nert.' rejoined Farer Wall, '"since we pne-as eshal seatredly be the first v;rstm of toe pesecut:., and Gi grant et as an op portarity to win an etetnal crown of gKr. witLost d lB:atty." '"O Faterl" xrezaimad the yontg lady. who bad hither:o remained milent, "do you rei::~ think they will martyr the priest. T' "It is meet that we should be the fr-" to stfler, srsee the good shepherd is he who 1ey eth down Le i hfe for the sheep." "Nay," crnud the elder da-e, "but you soho.d I reasemtrer, Father, that on your lhfe haage the salvatiors of Uo a'I, ar.d that if we lwse oar prieqi we I,~e the tho!y saMment., nat rtat I hundres of poor sonie will suffer for lack of your nlr.ieiratiloe. I hope, good air," she par sIued, turning to O-rvase, whose presence they I sernel to have f-,rgotteo for the mormett, " that we may re:. oon: your bot.or, as a care alier sod a gerte,:,an, -.t to betray one e1 lable of w-.at hsa n.lrrn froen out lips, acd :La; tth, IF'rex's stritcewillrestaprofood itcrrýt )your h..ar. Your kinsfolk in tltose parts are, I grtrve to :eil y)o, among the o'a-,t realo " opp ,.'.na t,,o ,,ar religion, and if they tad the n !g{r'-t c us to his presence in this tLoune wo -:,,. fe.i an ine'ant prey to their partitrle',ts atd coflcr the direet penalties of the law.' 'Madlrm." retr.rtied Saheveriil warmly. o" ou r.ray rely p,- s moy secrecy. I wouIld not for the world betray either this good prinet, who has so k'idly c'.ed as my guide, or the noble ,,al-n whom I "ee before ue. Indeed, to say the trath, altl iugb I have been brought np as a Protestant, I tave never felt otherwise than favorat!y incli;ned towards youer faith. aod E ar. e o.ioy times secretly wiseed that it haft ;tai-d G:,: btcat I should have been born of C.r..''ic pal.rert; and so bave been trained I l ti at rsi n dCrepite the oblcqiy and t,eree cits n, 1b t'-c, s ,rofitesio etiails upon ile Sad beret," " An. my g' d friend,; answered the lady, "it is nr.t io Ia:r to embrace a doctrine whbic-h, h.,wever b o.d up with the sufferings r.f the r;rose a·.ureoiy leads to a glorious crow,. ; at d o-, Imay take my word fir it, that what -:..r te:p.,:tl :r-s and pain may re*nit to yon fib nt boc-,ping a Cao''i| . rt wil niost certar:. gain an hundreI fold even on earth, Sir peace asld j .y ar.rl hravenoly coisolatios, twose the lie everiasting wl.iet will lbe iO et--re for ton hereafterr Troeet wern.,C. nttered in a calm and imrres s e tor.nn trrt!lled through the -art of (Ger vae, w . ,.n .fti.g his i yes, met those of t.i - L,'auitrul y)oog maiden fixed upon him t C.th ain auxit Irtereet which caused the l ,...1 to, rise to his cheel:s. , Where he had ,ntpp.d and retired to a chum t.et i-pr redt fr i.t,, piidering " cr c ., r .trani' eire .t, o0 ti,+st evening. he f-it ter 1 dered at tie n,.vel'y of };e stit ,a' )n. I eis early ediatzriit taild rnbtiedl him with re.pect r 'fr the old f..irh and an abhorrence f,,r the .'t ,rratsoical pirit i.f rlie rectc -ie~ -n woo has pre 1 vlnerl r!t ri the Coe rlninwwalth, and whose I tener hbud lteavened the Tr.ercantile clauleisof r 1:. c1 rtn nrtlry. Its 'ahler had thi:tn as a!ready t etared, a II h Chnrcar,man,andl hila othelr had S .,ro ,:! l.i., p in a peruasiort that the Churct. .rcit.lit-rn rtrttain dl a trine siuO, try of the (Crrirt:r flith A erir Il* ather' ideath lii *.,rviv.,r.,; 1ar nt i l married a mhan of vtry y flerretri pr, piecs-a wealtby laordowner it, r tt, I .etihlia~l,l),d of Ashbto:rir---whose faoily i had tv.ada i f,.rtln' ii trade and who Lad be .t; huo:lct I '.tr.lurneCntt.iatn.. lIt was ba'ricgly " i-.C.r .. I a i' the vsi. w if Ilio,,be-. a:.d m liltro , S "ri! ""1 o mth outwardIly c-tforaorinit to the E0-ti it- t.i(d [th. et, 1 :mr. n, t ieta' f1s tere Pres S" I , t ri.tr n r:, I tII.:l d,1 : r.r nu t's irrf ,r le s ,r,: *1,. r . w.y I -f pia t i :l ii r-ni.; floCa Lit ,t .l" , i ,a ;.t; i t . t '" I. I i-i, slt 'e1 t o i t hem t, iiarrirtl i-i a f t xw l.:Ofir.g t ;inei teon i S b'rot+ ctit f."itii . It Ws I ta'. C! r- ttf i A i, li e : I tw, ey th . i't-t-' I ,e m.i ,.-,. rel.n atf ion a wire wi+r , ot wn r, their k. rii anti-Catholicr, kt -i. il ift., ti t at ho sv, .at a lie eamt time o i. 'ilo r Il,,iail ivn Igbet ros'ttnin and Wclim, S :,it at iH ..o ah xtrl.tie digil.t to t he petr - Sc ,ld intih and Cr.acalier teondntrined hico .ic:-ra rile ao ri a rtiinoti r tio n of fiy. It - . r.Ca ltr, t, irol, ty~ , -m' bwits node .f ea tiitrriaeb l it Ein Iowf t(-risa.r rewuld wonit l i toKvet hin m itrrtied t, a w .i- , he bonegirit g toy ine stannhro r- sr- twas a lraiich WIi1 Weoreetlinrwhire wh i werto well know rds r their ktrotn stnti.Caholat a mortimlonti, aid who w rlt, e ait iipated froam time oli t. wentle blood andth in ter. ostio.t and oaentserti SInto Ther uownsbend's ,i alwynd it aben loyal t rupeil that yanule tue otped to the cztrae. n moh - --e-ord-sure w-ih ]r. -tatonnt, an< 5.raued that young Booheverill ahoold trate Irnmy L9*WS Gaerva was eas t mbt I selq Sem I with Hw hea6.lK, sIIs Sa a fl e s t a voied w t sei e I fit li w triwm s press avelve blemIneaalag b er tseaf -wt by Ias le msai zts lmateu. aud s otably by . esorai Miss Dub.w fus Kidder isUter, who bad spet sees me st wish bea ma Hlelmweood darui lthe o vs year. / Wdore leavig hesm thas weher bilipeesasd a pes him tOe reessity sesalg bi· le eava- a etr preclivites. sad makiung bimif agea U. to his Weesletrshire kaiml t, sad he bad almest perseaded him ths aessm astio weIdW be bie beea peliey f the isame salag. However. all theen woridly-wiss cme sties were saddesly nipped is the bed a Id •.pelld I the i vrely ey* o the feesselag essg laxy whosee nge kept rsarring te his agH_ aer hbe bhad lai ham down sp hi. ,e, Nevertvhetes•. eves this spell of b t ( .id o lt beg resust the bodily figule which a A bad .adergoee. and be soon f-ll ate a pee sead elember, oely dlatorbed towardedawa s y dreams in wihis his beeese came is In r I heir share. He was awakened by the rayas l a he meoerag sea open the dainsid paoU lf I he lattice, and he aose snd l. ked was apes Sslrge are we!-kept gar'tde with lipped yer at box edeea, iterstperued with wet-mews t lets of gr-asL. err·taded by the broad waisre f-tae moat. byi.od wh.ch was a park, thickly tediteel w irs ca l v* . ia-, f * !,llaei . ree IcitLg wilt the g'dea aes cf arseaa. t TnUre were socde of fimeer-s b.treath ce a rinf..w, and on p."'erp a bow he tcaw Sar rj ~f t!meI, oeJ 7 ai i me- and wccta. i hreadin ri r wr t tea:ls- a tLarow dat inI ttoretr. wh ca :te) e"'t:e d h7 ctae. He arried a t~cor- ag -~t. i.a.; : r Mat: 1, aere o cr+.t . .L f. f- .:e w Le t ta ts t .r.!-d e -":i ..-:mmm tr:_ .ae-_='- w, t-o- . e rads.ec ad- after Wi I.-r- a,61-i;: afa: :..r:e :me jicetred "t gase ..or thro: gb r_:ei t'e peasants had p , UOpeai.ug it,t i ,e arre-d a narriw :a rs tas- 2 troe ate, I red peren*!y overheard fe , : dcaods overbeaed. .:anety pre ote.l .tin i t"a-rte hs searchl -d i rn m·r at .rLte t e ir at? :noachapel, there a deCvco. e grega pon waros aesemxb 1 ard a re': es a Rt g Mast a: the h -mble -ar. Iae sad Lever befors witnee ed a Ctho- I c serire, a.d fodr an sts:rant stood eotem S,-,t;g ,e nrve. e ene i O mate ast:occtine . 1:r ectraneI aidpeare to have ieen enobcre ed I y the wor tper.a who were sh.rbed ino their letoitons. Tne preeit had ost fiaished the tffrtery. and at taet in-tat trned3 rone.d sod aced t.e congregation as te Orese Fratres ,ervase nsantdr y raigcizd d hte face as-that t .f his comlpanion of sue previoas evening, and aneed t at the latter minst have caught eight ,f him as be stood near the door. Almsot In rtre ively to knelt down, as if in obedience othe sacred sra· onr. Among the foremost i rorstipera, he ceold d:ccro toe stately form if his vLerabie hoetess, and by her side the traceffl maiden who bad itprassed him so avoraby on the previoui night. Both of them eemed rapt in their devoirtia.s and he could lot help leeling a secret pleaore in being, as t were, united with them at that solem tLoor. i"s thoughts were mlre sabom ed in the fair lamsel than in the divine msdetriep , and would save wandered on, had be not been recalled to he service by the ringing of the Sanclsa bell. noen he looked apat the priest, and was strck ny the novelty of the scene. When te server sonuded the bell for the ionsecra'ion, he -Sw the people before him bend:ng their heads, and then came the eleva tion of the Sacred Host, and a thrill ran through Lim as, amidst the silence of the ceo gregation and the treble ticikuing of the little bell, the r.rtest raised the victim on high. Re lugon had never come before him in so strik ing and majetic a form. "Is thiu,' he thought "tie treireredoes mystery of the Mass wb:ct he had ficrid derided and reprobated t WLh: i it Wheir t doe it mean? At all events that beautifnl maodet believe-s into , and to all these fik around him it is truth itself-a troth worth the sacrhfice of their lives to pre serve and mnaitain." Such were the thoughts which occurecd to ie roind as he longed to be nsoetsateIe in the fuIl meaning of thisa strange rite. Toe bell tinki.d again for the comrnn nion of the tira', aid tuen some five or aii apprj".Act e tr;e altar step., rmoerg wriom were Lady Yate and ter fair c'oparnion, and Le vow ti e Lr'ai t-.re, rour ii and give themn the B uoy of our a urd ' r , toui I cmrlo be saortg them, and kreL i by her selde!" he tihoght When lass was over, many of the rnogregaiton rose to retire, but tohe buried bie face tin ie Iands, and knelt oz., calling on God to, enli u:tv hit. lit aw thie priest unrest, and conie deon in front of the altar, where he knelt to make his thar:ksgivirng. As he d- s ended, ho fancied the oil mar', eyes were fded upon hui, and thre thter fisihetd across him a e.fse ""f his po-ition. li- rememnbered to base heard of spiea who had intraded tremeelves in Papist banee, and had given Information against primes for c-lebratrwtr the forbidden rites, and had can-ed their app:ir,.inin and conviction. ie tad beer present at ti.e H'rish Mol, and had tihra-t himcielf lit a traitor Tito the very (arrita of tie prolltlt ri:Jiteries. liecoald not Lelp fe. ii g that I.i Lo-ts would regard r: at c da to-bc:, itLP, ad imore teipeiaily as tr'-y knew Ltim tr Ii- r1,e kinsman 'i a hit Star fie to their Faotun. :u Ie c,ir Lfmion be sca'ce knew how to act, ir"r even if Le now re tirel as he lad cotme, le as iir-anadled tifat he had b:en seen by the lrinet, and pirotably also by the i rtidos ics of tee estate Iiument. N>, be thootgt he would wait on until thi priest had intiaihed lis prayer. aitd wea!d then go and tell him bow it had happe~ed to hint to come thither, and that he wasi gn::ties ofany pur pose to betray what he an i .witr eased, and rathe, longed to be instructed ii tue meaning of t.e "clean funct:on. The Father was long at his thanikgivin.i and before he rose bit LIcdy Yate and lecr fair icruljipini left the chap'.I, ia..,:OEg cl ,-e by hir. as trey exept thrUoai t'ie entrance. hlis cee were Ibit domle, itit ie Was con lin'et. tliry limnt ha' r u nti:-ly rn t. At" l nr igt Father Wall roi, too, ,rd ii lnt aprunrti to obvIrv Giarvase, i.t H a I:: ,- toward tl( door et hen bSat:eve ti l - r," . r ofin a i id h nolt.e, 'Ir ut el ihn to -h- wichy peoner ce iu tth: Secrid MuLe t YC l vI t!.ink e ifrn i.1tridtr, and in tri- l --ii filt tuitry · fi hrii-vib o the weu r of it watn.tyo if h u: njt sP- uze to S Ie i M rtoiied the driesh , " on are ii .eary to rhtlai we liee and toizi av.e hut iv al- t -suin tho Clthe llc rwisii." is p-u i-e a- i lli n to:.:!. lIre. or, fe t pc:i into ciuto'iii siil cI v-rricy 1 y t: e vi-l circuiiistsa:ces .f r. l tivi* What -t i h c wviinessed to-dlay ishI t nslf ui H olly ociii t wh ich iwiofier d ihi ivry urch i f il cut rbril of Catbolic Eirilp. ini.udling St. pretr'e in orm:e, and as I-aniriiv tifditl in apll the gIOitrIab old ioUit:v- :t.r I yarivh wrchfrches of our owh c natry. [ucre is nothing new in it. St. Arm breas uanl S,. Anugrstire offered it at Milarn atd at Hippi, and 8. Clement and S. Peter it the catmantorb of Rmine. It is an old traditior in the Ctniteb, which conimenced in the Saon acolom tail was once for all consummated up. on bloont Calvary. Yet, for all that, if yeu we·e to report what you have jost seen to voai oncle, M,. Townshend, be would deem ii necessary to starch this house and to have mu arrestcd, noid your evidence would doutitleei sufflfe to send me to the gallows." "O my good Father!" cried Gervase, as ii s .eized his hInviii, "do not fur a moment dein me to bsit and vile a wretch as to be capable I of repearo h iv list I have witnessei to a' i iortal vi, .1 E con if I had not reea es*l c iible of ti i Ini snity of the act in wlitii yi.r I wre ru~stid, the respect and grotit !I i which I f.--l ot only towards you, but to mv I gricions btcs*ua. tonl- prevent mny treathlin a syllatie if w'hst has paesoi in her booue I You can trust my word for it that not awhlsp i llS '2 t 22 - s tlar ef lbssises w Meb eMs .d m " A, my g heMs a, aseI she suher; I wesM s so y at. P.al dii lnng SIpLr , bsSt I wmdal th ansme e yFs, bt Il ~eseuM s b Lagbt sem s, e Uas is we de, as = 8s - a en as swe .ers tu ee Ihe perse nd m sad I 1Lj whiesh os h ea r s . Remembersea es were taetrted is the Iath yei might hee t ge Ight of meevem sad ha she tt ea eJ mwold be far grartr f ye rjls.e ts rass; bet h is a seeplg it, o sesept Prleesuipee and wer.esss a.e ses are sp ie CGram :n very serars." Yes I would williagly have beas born a heie. with all the dagerse yer metsioa," resrsed sebeerilL -ase are hors Catbolice, eves atobeugh as hiltdre they are bptised inato the Chreb. B-t it emt is year troe desire. e oe amre mo far . ru t kfm the way ef life, for ia all probe hi Sy ps. hee bees duly baptised, sad if so. ywe wre s messh a Cakolie immed ately after tar kpsit. as y of these whoa you envy. rwr emssst hesrsetctl traini g needs that oe sehes. su rea.me ILed" T hin e -verr~o.na te at pwae in the alleys of trrms htdgal per-. g the dtses 'ion with o aces rm snrtese >.Vi edies that they i-rros tae eer tr.e were reiAed to the asi of «heir her a; tezs.a:ee--d tr- hruse t*.i rei asiee by hea : r a htt; sh:op be -_dt: n, f:iaosn d by aisv: adt gentie Fscer J.ac*_a, sLary Fte i' Yt' -ye a i '-J.On'er :or ,a e de :~ ±L-_ me i ' that War den esf thte ecoas ;ad -the ",-cribe turneed hais:ly, at clre-I as h-s es decrog ed tre :relvy t ehe g ..y when, .e shead teh.twniht itefore. 'I amest ap rg'e for my ra.ecssa," q:oth eceitrerhL N ey. tot rather I shou!d own myeft the ctpri'," interrupted Fa:ter Wall, "aeeing hat I had no excuse for forgetting the hour, Mre Fech.? pursued the priest. oI should have presented Mr. Sacheverlil to you last n.;:ht, bnt -hat I then weas rather shyof his in r-daction among a nest of Papistb, but now I -.d that to declares that he would gladly have been a Papist himself, although not 3et bold enough to take the leap." Mss Finch looked no with a smile of aston jshment at Gervase, who felt at that moment as if be would willingly onfront the rack and the gibbet to be f the faith which would on sure his becoming the accepted lover of that paragon of beauty. "I hope," said Clara, "that I have not so tierd my interruption as to hinder your con ference. I saw Mr.SSachverill in the chapel after Mate, and I felt sure he could not be a heret:c at hear.t" "Not knowicgly, or willingly, at least," re joined Scheveral, faceinated by her words, and an:ones (like Roth citnging to Naomi), that her people should tbecoe:orth be his peo pie and her God bisGud. " Bit our lot as Catholics is not an enviable one tn a worldly point of view," pursued the youong lady, "'and therefore it were folly to hope to convert anyone to it by any human inducements. It can only come from God's grace." -I am afraid I most difer from you there," Miss Finch," answered Gervase with a emile, "for I maest honestly own that my chief fear would be lest I should be drawn into the Choch by a huoman motive instead of by the Divine call alone." " What human motive culd repay you for the oblrqoy and persecutic. s yWu will ses ired iy to called upon to siffer I" she asked in her incocence. ' There are visions, which even though hope leee, might tempt one to cuffer every torment at least with some faint hope of winning a grac:ons look, a sigh, a tear, a kindly word from the tuman being who is adored." This was uttered in a low clear voice meant for CIars's own ear, for Father Wall was walking forward and had already reached the garden gate The young lady probably understood sie allusion, for she colored deeply as she replied in a voice wicob thrilled through him: "'Bt srely, Mr. Sacoeverill, you will be com a 'Catholic from higher motives than thr-e." in reaching the breakfast table Ger-ase ap proached the Coatelaise with some tim!dity being aware that abe too must have noticed his unexplained presence at Mass, but her cirdial reception, without the most distant alicsion to lece topics, placed him completely at his else. After snme general conversation, Lady Yate turned to talk to Father Joachim on divers matters connected with their poorer neighbors, and CiGer-vaee found an opportunity of renewing his disconree with Slies Finch, whose knowledge and iktelligence delighted him as much as ter sweet countenance and at tractive manners. Daring the morning, while Dame Yate was occ rpiel to the affairs of her household, Sacheverill and the y.n"ug lady were thrown togeth'-r, aid be then questioned her nro-i Cath,",ic d,.crines, and s1 a short time found hi s.-lf :waSirng wonderful progrees under her: ;trnct;ou. Sho was naturally most anxious for .he ci'ver-ion, and covseq3ently urged l i u t, dilalay hie visit t) El!mley for a day or t a-., f.e!ing thiat any p-srp-inement of his ree-ptiun into tol anorci mightug be attend ed with i-rious concei lirC-r- t i his s80ol. lie bad no great d flnal:y in 3 iidii g to her en treaties to stay at Harvingt~ i. lii. uncle bad not beenu muade acqiitod with the precise day of his ar:ival and he could eaes y find ex cases for the delay. Thu~ be lingered on from day to day, and tho tlrue yassed pleasantly in conferences with Father Wa!l, and in strol!e and conversations with Miss Finch. ;To be Continued . I As prt finble and pleasant reading for a lady as can be fouod is hia column advertire--et on oni fifth page hba:!l " Wrat - eli yhi sats. and the cl:e all .,o." Thiroio ewitl _. fond ~ a re :d f tLo Lbet dhy gotds at lower riesr s t.nu a : y 'en d o i tici luati:ue MU- ICAL. B1 hY YOl R OGXN! 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