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THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 190T. Ml

Vi Mr. McQueen's Host Wounded; Mr. of Mis Caroline Exciting Nuptials McQueen Besieged in a CIoset,butHe of and Mc- BY FATHER AND BROTHER OF Beale Montgomery John CHORUS For- FIREARM Got His Bride, and Now All Is - Queen of Birmingham, Alabama. THE BRIDE WAS THIS COUPLE'S WEDDING MARCH. given. xxk kxxxxxxxxxxox itarcered under tho force of tho vl gunpowder WRITTEN FOB TIIB SUNDAY RETTJBLia words ?"' tha choVtng amoks The father and brother of Miss Caroline on tho landing. Beale of Montgomery. Miss., played that "Tlcy were comb "S n stairs. I young woman's wedding march with pistols. rushed back Into my room and bolted the B They were seeking the life of John W. Mc- r"cor after me. I knew that they would Queen of Birmingham, whose offense was break in and thit my life was not worth that he was trying to marry Miss Beale. an effort In there. I slipped Into the clothes But their aim was bad, and, besides, the closet and turned the bolt la th door. man the)-- sought being unarmed and hav- Scarcely had I done this when father and ing no sanguinary designs, was safe behind eon br.rst In the door and stood scanning a big beam and inlde a closet. The closet the Interior. Tfcey thought I was In the door was perforated with nine bullets, but closet. the young man escaped. His host. Chief "Nine shots were fired through that closet Justice McClellan of the Mississippi Supreme door, and one grazed my coat slesve. I Court, was not so fortunate, be receiving a had sqceesed In behind a thick door post bullet wound In his shoulder. saved mv life. If It had not been prevent a and that Bat pistols were as futile to fcr that pest I would not be here now." marriage as locksmiths are reputed to be. and Mr. McQueen struck; a match, to-- the and Mr. McQueen and Miss Beale are mar-lie- d, cigar that was long gone out. the young woman's family are recon- "Vthlle they were after ins In the close t ciled, and a rich youns suitor in the East Judge McClellan had managed to telephone mutt nurse his disappointment. for the police. The officers cams and ar- For several years John W. McQueen of rested the two Beale. I bad. no trouble In Birmingham, Assistant Solicitor of Jeffer- explaining the case to the offloera. which Caroline Beale, one son County, and Miss was quite satisfactory. Montgomery's young wo- of the loveliest of "My friends came out and arranged for men, have been sweetheart. The young marriige, which took place- as we had lawyer was not rich In the the Birmingham aereed that It should when we parted. i goods of this world, and the young lady's Miss Caroline They went and secured pcrcnts were partial to hli suit, but a. not so frl-n- ana we were encouraged of a suitor in th tho hot of her mi rather that rled tho residence of Judge Gaston at whose high position was already es- at Eist. ii- - m. by the Reverend Edward Cobhs." tablished and whose financial condition Judge McCIelian's wound serious?" guaranteed daughter" continued com- "Is their was days ago Mr. McQueen went to asked. fort. A few "No. I think not. The wound is a flesh. Montsmery on some buMne"" connected shoulder. Is very painful, repre- wound la the It with the Legislature. In which he hope will not caus the Judge's, country several but I sented Us for term, and friends any alarm. That Is one of tho v!il here renewed M attentions to Mla of the whole affair. H emphat- worst features Beale. Her father Is said to have was near and dear to mo, and that ks at- ically Informed Mr. McQueen that hli i SMMMm mwz,mumm should have suffered In this way pains xa IIJ-ST&-uuy&m'sr continued them, - -- . I tentions mun ceaw. He 'idu Cirolice slipped u? to U:e ootr wim t W S2ZaZZ-.ssxsyAfzz'.rS42' IIIBM'li lWli'It 1 1 greatly." -. AMI KSTwJ bad I ectrrtd the heir e of my old howevc- and well. thii Is how Mr. an I Gaston erne down." "No rooner "Will there bo any prosecution of th story New Or- m, Jcdfe himrelf told the nt friend than a negro servant told me that young Bcclcsr and his bride bad gone: In --vcrde. I krew I could not tell It nnl leans, whither he Bea'e hid been there looking for me." I shall not prosecute them. I hare for- always "made home of Judge Mc- mnkp j ou or any one understand tha af- "I the elo given them and was to drop the wool Clellan of the Alabama Supreme Court my B"cht fMi'.Ing that existed, Bho understood (twrSsmmmmMnv. II UnK S5(C':SsfSSJZsZi(yy,Al I 'Mil 1 1 Mlvmlllilliln irJHB negro -- told .iiL my old friend than a errant headquarters when In Montgomery," said Wo both did. fair.' It; 93 did I. me that young Beale had been there look- the law?" showed very distinctly T on "But Mr. McQueen. He "Woll. took hr home and tho wiy ing for me. I soon discovered that Judge cannot say as to that. I drop the mat- heavy strain of the past forty-eig- ht decided to get married "I the wo talked It over and Gaiton had telephoned the Bea!ei as spon ter. One' Impression I wish to correct. Miss hour, when the bullets were coming onco nrd give all our frlsnda a gcrulno every at ai we left his residence and that they Beale did not go to Judge McClelland's through pine doors at the rate of nine the Beale homo la Yigil-a- nt eurprle". Net far from Immediately, summoning all rcme with me when wo gave up the four seconds Mr. McQueen was smoking a the residence of Judge Gaston. We turned out Probate to me. They had hunt for the license and the preacher. tk clpar that insisted upon going out every drove his home and asked him to laiuj n their friends hunt for youns; lady to we were hunt- She went to the home of her few minutes during the conversation. license and marry us. It was then mid- been searching for" us while She was not saying." he went on. "a few of preacher. friend ard remained there. "A I was night, or possibly little after. MIsa Caro- ing for a license and a and son always Judge McCIellin's place our a up into my at McClelland's when the father us made line stepped up to the dcor with me and "Well. I had barely gotten Insinuations aa In the city. put up there while one came there to kill me. Any home when I Judge Gaston came down. room at. the Judge's when I heard tome Legislature. We called it The on stalr-ca- e. to night are the basest of falsehoods." in the State "He was surprised and said he could not at the door and loud voices the that Bachelor's Retreat' and. of course. I wnt they were those Mr. McQueen and his wife will reside on Issue the licence or marry u cither that it I knew tho voices XV there when I came to Montgomery on this Beale and his on. Judge McClellan Eleventh avenue and sevcnieenm sweet. was Sunday. Well, we were nonplussed, but of Mr home of Mft occasion. went out to the head of the stairs and I Birmingham. In the handsome ft undaunted Miss Caroline knew where n . T was In the capital on some legislative expostulate with the two men. McOue-n- which he has prepared thera. Justice of the Peace lived and we thought heard him frlsni SB matters and three days had passed, during rang out fast and furious. I do A score or more of New Orleans If he might be able to help us. A trip v. as Then shots telegrams of, which time I had not seen Miss Beale. On not know how many. called before noon, and the Saturday we arranged for a luncheon made to hi? place and he was aroused from any fairly poured Into the ho- little I J 1 1 1 1 1 ' " God's sake don't shoot roe congratulations couples his slumbers only to throw cold water on jiff ' l.P!TTn1UU,n 'For from, everywhere from Al- party. There were two or thre and J Jnl j Ulfrw . ' TFfil morel' I heard Judge McClellan exclaim, tel. They came chaperons. went for them myself. our scheme. He would not or could not per- l. LW3 Georgia, Tennessee. Ohio and New two I and with those words he fell across the abama, mati- form the ceremony. ' McQueen's brother Is seersUry. After the light repast we went to the banister and then to the floor. York. Mr. 2 o'clock, until late. "Time was slipping by, but we kept up Steel Company. nee at which lasted "I rushed to the head ot tho stairs to of the Sloss Iron and we all went cupper, and It was the search for a license and some one to lnterestlrur of th M Then for a be blinded bv smoke and burning powder. One of the most well Into night when party tie the knot. Finally, after eery resource closet dcor, and one grazed my coat sleeve." ac- was from J. D. getting the the "Nine shots were fired through that I heard then, for the first time, the batch of telegrams that finally broke up. had been exhausted we gae up the hunt me charges against me In Montgomery. It tarred go home of her dr'ver took me to Judje McCIelian's place. cusation asalnst Beale. the father. Is a course, that Miss Beale and decided to postpone the wedding until Caroline was afraid to return home at that was for her to to the world-a- nd they couple stop at tha Baal "It fact, of now daylight and the Sunday and th purrst girl In the that the young and T had been sweethearts for a. lone time. the morrow. We drove to Beale home. hour of the night. joucg lady friend, vhom we had left Ye. It nai Blralnghaia-tt- at the breaking. were deafening. My ears rang. 1 had not heme en the return to objection by ( same feel- "I quite agreed with her. so I told her at midnight. So we drove to their home morning was sea thsm, I knew of the to me Mr. but owing to this indecribable of even, a penknife on my person. I almost they vera anxious to Beale. The exact case cannot be expressed ing existing on the part of Mr. Beale, Miss there v.as but one thing to do and that and. I left Miss Beale there. Then the "No sooner had I entered the houe TV, -- frlf Aa-- h 99 enough to refuse food that was brought t IN him and at tne same umo wnuus wiu MRS. NATION WAS "BRED OLD KENTUCKY. hli own blood on the whlto walla tha sffer-ln-g . he was going through. On tha ninth I JaLmeseW5?444445'!StO'Neill's Tour Through. Chateau d'lf day he was not ahlo to stir, and on tha twelfth day he was dead. $ worst of all the prisons war th Joint-Smash- er Boyle County, and Is Remembered an Aggrsesive The Kansas Was Born in as cell? of those condemned to death, a small s Visit Prison of Edmond Dantes, of The Actor Tells of His lo the rcom, whoo only light was iectd SchooIgirJ in Versailles. and (T$S through cracks In the door, and wtos only Its Tragedies Its Humors. contents consisted of some rotton straw oa - the floor. The first prisoner to sit here wa for her age, had jellow hair, and a fair 4ryvvwrvyvwwww Albert del Campo. Twice he wa condemned 999999v99$y'999v9?9$?9???iVYV astonished guide. m murders committed In Italy. complexion. Sho was Inclined to be a tom- BV JAMES O'NEILL. present day has no ue for Chateau D'lf j into the hand of the death for - I name was Gros-- time he succeeded In making' his es strong-wille- d n onlv sirhtxeers and the curious This same guide, whose Each boy, was ery and absolutely WRITTEN FOR TIE SUNDAY REPUBLIC n. nrln- cape. no amea afraid ot nothing. She dominated tho s come now. some of whom and I am sorry son, was also something of a ventriloquist. The third lime nis mira OST of the action of both Dumas showing lot of ladles In AIx by poison, and was "burned m the school, and was distinctively a leader of story nnd version ot to yay most Americans possess bo little One day, while a City girls boys. Frequently she Fcchter's to to an old pris- publlo square in the of Alx. la both the and "Monte Crlsto" takes place in sense of the tragedies enacted here that around, he started talk !. led us j ounger children Into mischief. I es- M" own names very oner, whom he alleged to be confined and spirit, and nonr Marseilles and its vicinity, where they cover with their the MEMORY. pecially recall the martial horri- prisoners forgotten behind a closed door. This for- HIS SHORT a located Chateau D'lf. the walH on which the abandoned fs-m- she used to delight in assuming the role of also is the telling his woeful DOCTOR 8. WEIR MITCHELIs tha conqueror. nrray herself prison In which Edmond Dantes was in- scratched their names In drippings of their gotten prloner was She would ard ble ladles listening author, ls famous also as a nsrra the other children of the school In paper sol- carcerated In cell 17 for eighteen jears. A own blood. story to Grosson. with the also aa poor fellow's particular specialist, and ought to be famous dier caps, stain their faces with Juice from few years ago I took a trip to Europe, and One day Alexander Dumas visited Mar- attentively, and the of cleverly turned compliment grew In yard, and was never al- a maker the poke berries that the naturally went to, Marseilles to see for my- seilles and made a trip to Chateau D'lf to trouble seemed to be that he At a reception he met for tha first tm a then, armed with a wooden sword, sh helped fa- any tobacco. Tho sympathetic fe; original scenes in the stage presen- visit the place he had to make lowed well-know- n Philadelphia lady, saya an ex- nould lead us Into tho woods to do battle self the up and of which I had participated oer mous. The guide his name was Grosson, males Immediately lock a collection change, and In conversation with her spoka against Imaginary foes. tations every'klnff: money, he might leading an 3.000 times In this country. and he is dead showed him handed Grosson the that of his liking for tho novel. "Caafoa., "Again, I remember her passage by which the unfortunate of a caern In the neighborhood One day nt noon I boarded a little steam- also the subterranean procure some tobacco for "I am glad that ray memory Is sfle."-sat- that the other school children had always er which took me to the Chateau D'lf. The Edmond Dantes and Abbe Farla used to sufferer. he. "that within the apaoa of tw. been afraid to enter." slowly out of Marseilles' old visit each other. Slowly we wandered around In those years completely forget book and at boat steamed I can that Carrio Moore was a regular attendant and famous harbor, past the luxurious pri- "ThU passage was dug by Abbe Farla by naked and somber rooms, where, centuries so have the pleasure of reading It all orrsc the Christian Church Sunday School In the explains "Du- ,.,. ti- - I nYYii xtrACT beds. Sunday. vate steam yachts belonging to the rich the aid of a fish bone." he rntten for again.' town of Midway, never missing a ta--J and enthu- citizens, past the fleet of easels from all mas tells about It In his story of Monte a low footstool doing service for both The lady to whom ha said this did Sot She manifested great interest xai-te- rs siasm in the stuly of the Bible, and was al- corners of the earth, past the city's old for- Crlsto." ble and chair, their domes torn into meet him again until a year or so had ways at the head of her class. tifications, shining bright and white against "Indeed." replied the author. "Alexander and rag. and clcanllncs an unknown passed. She found that Tie had quit for- Mr. Moore and his family removed from an azure sky, and at last past the medical Dumas must be familiar with all the sur- word. One can then understand that men gotten her. and reminded him of their here in 1S3S to Mis'ourl. Carrie was thn Emperor Napoleon roundings here. Perhaps you know him?" like the rich Bernadot. from Marseilles, previous meeting. Then came to him. Nothing Institute, a palace which It LI nearly 14 years old. had ben city. "I should think so. He Ls ono of my best during the tlmo of Richelieu, preferred to "Ah. madam!" he said. "It la with you the family In recent years until accepted as a gift from the heard of Is black, steep, rocky friends." die from starvation rather than drag out as it ls with Cranford.' X have the ability anti-saloo- n crusade. Dead ahead of us a Mrs. Nation began her an- Im- here, month after month, year to forget may have tha pleas- Isle, a Colorsus of granite, supporting "And you are one of his," replied the his existence and thus I hundred-year-ol- slip year. ure ot becoming: acquainted over again." THE BRIDE'S DILEMMA. other Colossus, a massive d pulsive scribe, letting two louis d'ors after Into rock and From tho New Llppincott. fortification, partly cut the Ah Lat paused In his own experiences to partly built up from heavy dark gray blocks 1 tell me how 'the daughter of a very rich of granite. - nearly because ner laiuer 1 " man "lost face" This Is Chateau D'lf. MAVRICE THOMPSON'S Father and Grand- The steamer makes fast close to the rock A and we are ashore. A guide leads us r. through a hollow cut In the rock, through Iron-cover- Missouri. II dark portals still fitted with old father Were Baptist Preachers in drawbridge and a I V frames, over an old A Stone schoolfiotae near Versailles, Ky., where yawning ditch, till at last we stop at the received 4fin,i. Mrs. Carrie Nation her lint main entrance door. A gigantic key is The Author of "Alice of Old Vincennes" Spent a Part of His Boyhood Here. I schooling. turned in the lock, the heavy doors swing SFECIAX. CORRESPONDENCE. open with a screeching sound from their REPUBLIC. him crashed through It or seamed i Ky.. IS. Na- hinges, we walk through a long and dark WRITTEN FOR T1TE SUNDAT WVWWWIWIWWWWi at Mrs. brlols-chtmne- Versailles. Feb. Carrie birthplace side Vlth scars. Near by stood y, i tion surprised the people of this section of hallway Into a quadrangular courtjard. While Missouri is not the actual a our-seU- es where a house been burned Kentucky the other day by saying she was surrounded by high walls, and find of Maurice Thompson, she may yet claim had worthy sons. Both his down. A twelve-poun- d shot struck the pDa Ju a native of Boyle County, and that she had at last In the Chateau D'lf. which him as one of her - ? spent her childhood In Versailles. was to the south of France what the Bas- father and grandfather were Baptist and It went tumbling to tne earth, scatter- .$ V was lug about, soma of striking The people here had forgotten the fact. tille was to Paris. preachers In this State. Ills father Its bricks them he here. The family were at the young soldier's knees. He did not wa- if but now they remember It. They recall a While the guide Is lighting a torch born and reared - 1S41 temporary stay, ver. As regular as tho heat ot a pesda- 1- - flaxen-haire- d, girl 13 years, monotonous tone, Fairfield. Ind.. In for a rollicking of tells u. in the usually when George Moore. Esq.. forty built by Francois T, and there Maurice was born. . lum was the swing ot that ax. and whose father, that the castle was tho polo fell friends foea cheered." years ago owned one of the handsomest who laid the corner stone with his own Afterwards the Thompsons came to South- and Bs. country places on the famous turnpike that hands on December 3). 1124. and placed un- east Missouri, where the father's hardy kervtlL olive oil. bottle eloquence ls still well remembered When the end of the war came, ho thus I leads from here to Midway. der the stone a Jar with a pioneer They also recall that Carrie Moore exhib- of wine and a metal flak with some grain by many of tho early settlers of that sec- describes his situation: ited as a schoolgirl the same traits of lead-ertbl- p, and dates. This took place during the tion. He did not remain there many years, Mr father, broken. he)p!ss, poor. courage and determination which given In honor of Francois's vic- however, and the family moved to Ken- A gloomy, nervelns giant stood now characterize the assaults of Mrs. Carrie tory t)ver the Duke of Bourbon. These es tucky, and from there to the beautiful val- Too strong to cower and endura. - . many days, and In firing midway between Too weak to neat for matterhood. Nation on the saloons. assist v "'ssr3SSiit . lasted for ley of Ealoquoy, nearly t"" In- Mr boThoed home blackened heap. II The old Moore homestead (now owned by salutes oranges were used for charges Chattanooga and Atlanta. Ga.. which has a Wltherspoon) Is three and a half stead of balls. inseparably connected with the Where lizards crawled and briers zr I Mr. Lister become Sad felt the fire ot vengeance creep. miles north of Versailles. Is Just oppo- And then we enter the prisons. childhood and youth of the popular novelist. It The crashing roood through. - of General of these are subterranean, cut half grew up remote from any shot hurtle ,.- site the former home the late Seen There Maurice z can no country: all was lost. Buford. the same neighborhood are way Into the rock: enormously heavy Iron Sometimes he had a tutor, but his Abe In school. I closed my eyes and longed to atfc- - Li celebrated "Woodbum" and "Nantura" bars guard the little holes leading to the was largely conducted by his the daylight and education Ho did not long despair, however, but, Skivrf farms, the Vlley place and the old Ned The old Moore home, tear Versailles, Ky., where Mrs. Carrie Nation window, which does not admit mother. "To her," be says. "I owe every- directly, leads to small grooves many another Southern man. went bravsry Blackburn home, where Senator Jo Black- spent her childhood. air but thing. Her intimate knowledge of the best hose,;. zig-za- g they edge to work to rebuild his blackened burn was born. running before xeach the English literature, especially that of Shakes- old was Manual labor alternated with hard study at George Moore, Mrs. Nation's father, came the Moore farm there Is still standing an of the rock. peare, Scott, Byron, Shelly and Keats, engln- -j during only It was Abbe Farla and Edmond to night. In this time ho studied both hero In about 1853. He was bom. In the strnc schoolhouce. where the fifties the bride's family In China must not Here that early Impressed on me. From childhood eerlng - a Yankee schoolmaster provide ingredients dishes she Dantes were Imprisoned the two men my companion, my MAURICE THOMPSON; and law. Ho went to Crawforda- Walnut Hills neighborhood, nine miles from Professor Hanna. the for the manhood she was boon viUe, says, ab- wnere-wlth- al Dumas to B2 recent historical novel. "Allva at Ind., arriving there, as ho Lexington, Ky-- He first married a Miss from Pennsylvania, Instructed the children intends to prepare, .but aiso tlie whose lives inspired Alexander playmate, my adviser, my teacher, my lov- neighborhood In mathematics, spell- to make fire. story. The guide points of Old Vmccnces." Is 9ns of tho solutely penniless. Here he found a Bowman of Fayette County, by whom he of the the write his celebrated ing and encouraging critic, my everything best books of the year. surveying up. and ing history. This rich bride's mother-in-la- with a passage, he claims Is the party making had one daughter, who Is remembered by and out the which mv mother. w Carrie Moore received her first schooling sarcastic look, announced that then sas one was dug by the aid o: a nsa bone and obtained a situation In tho corps. In a f several people here as a very beautiful girl no wood. The haughty bride could not that With the assistance of his mother fvw;wvuvwvsflwwflflvvs years to the She was strong-wille- d and nalL Romance and truth have bo was able to settle down and a great belle. His second wife, the there. stand this, so she turned to the servants and an Iron his father, when he was at home, and an sertatlons, but, like nature Itself, retiring practice em- and from the very start she was a woven the story about these two men, but French, ot law, in which ho has been mother of Mrs. Nation, was MIsa Campbell and ordered them to break up a fine red occasional tntor. Maurice learned Into the background and forming on artis- inently successful. daugh- leader and dictator In the little country lacquered chest In which was packed rolls the annals of the prison contains other Hebrew. He ab- of Boyle County. Kentucky. Another enrolled In Latin, Greek and some tic setting of the life that ls portrayed. In 1871 he married Miss Alice Lee. In their school. She was never a zealous student, of silk, brocade and crepe (part of her names names which are the which was his fa- ter, Mary, and several sons were bom to history. sorbed mathematics, In ISS2 he Joined the Confederate Army beautiful home, Sherwood a large, but possessed a naturally bright and quick trousseau), and with these costly stuffs roster of the world's Count de study. His education was accom- Place this union. Carrie (Mrs. Nation) was bom pieces was vorite and fought with a boy's enthusiasm to the colonial brick house In of Craw-fordsvll- mind, and usually knew her lesson. and the of the chest the fire LaValletta. Louis XVin's Secretary of the plished as much out of doors as In. It was tho suburbs In Boyle County. She was about 9 years made, the dinner successfully cooked and charged with treason end. One ot his daring feats ls thus de--i surrounded by the old forest trees Mrs. Lister Wltherspoon (bora Vlley) wife Treasury, was here not an uncommon thing for htm to take his ho loves so much, an Ideal- old when her parents removed to Woodford. the family's pride saved! When she told scribed by a comrade: they have lived . of the present owner of the old Moore es- against the King. "The Man with the Iron woods or on sketching-together- The family was very prominent here. Some her father he cried. "Well done, my daugh- book and spend hours In the "It was onco my fortune to see a younr ly happy life, studying together, tate, was one ot Carrie Moore's school- Cln-Mar- s. Governor of the Indeed, he of people In ter!" Ah Lat found this feast the day Mask" and da the banks of the Saloquoy. man take an ax In his hand end Mrs. Thompson ls an artist of the best Kentucky are related mates, has perfect recollection of her wedding bride hera before they wera taken company walk ability. They have spent win- and a after most trying, as the BastUe, wera spent much of his boyhood, In alone across- - 300 yards open ground un- most of the to Mrs. Nation. Mr. Moore was a farmer must serve the men's table, they are al- Marguerite. Louis of ters In quiet places in South. Their her. and to the Isle of Saint with his younger brother, roaming the 400 dismounted troopers tho and live stock trader, and his standing In went lowed to make all sorts of jokes at her ex- history as Egallte, der tho fire of and three children have all crown tm. All this "I to school with Carrie Moore dur- pense Philippe, known to woods and unconsciously studying nature In deliberately cat down a telegraph, pole. Mr. community was excellent. During part 1K7-5S- ." and personal comments, she time Thompson made contributions .'i,r the ing the session of said Mrs. Wither- - and Caslmlr, brother of King phases. This love of nature and his Whit fen wax rhoonfn At th tAnfe has of his residence here hewas very wealthy. must he able to bear It all with cheerful and Prince all Its rwrv w mtnnre-KnuuB- Ms poem or I spoon. "She was 12 years a princely names acquaintance with It forms one of the plainly seo snlla- a nteraix ii, v,.u hinKidtnfeavalost heaviiv in trndlns! about old. and smile. She makes her reputation for life in, T,foi.Ti vn. are the two close cedar wood I could tho - MiuMMt OTMBviunc,. a saenuno ' speculation. - I w several years younger. She was large the family by the wit and cleverness which every visitor can read for himself chlef charms of his mature writings not ters whirling away from tho polo from tho ties. sosMtlsaes naxnra atndv andoos.".t ..and with dls- a oca7 -- fnisjitsVi which, 1 every can. Into tedious - top U frsitost. as tho booing ballet ateod ' -- rt Croahe summit of a hill Just hack ot had to aaad th fuel. It ana answers these salHea. oa the HatM tskiet abeva im learned, protruding Itself stwaBy, story. v v( . f . , ,".j-.- ?C i J i"fc. ? J-- . IK- TSVsS.ij.L--:, tf'SfeH. ,' W .Vb Lt rmj.r:.: 2 its 2a&.&