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The Union and Journal: Vol. 25, No. 35 VOLUME XXV. BIDDEFORD, ME., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1869. NUMBER 35. love a of •ned and the natural of the heart.— and tb«* gentleman, bowing, made a few Cousin SadoP* oxclairued Bcllo, joyously. makes three-quarters of all tho troub- down to his mathematics drink pint trembling darkey, nerving him- ootpoorings I le there tho clniira anb pleasant remarks about my journey, then, "That is lust what I wanted. On, how 1«." the poorest beer, and ho will bo painAilly self for contemplated einhmce, and After the lining vu concluded, they M $tnnral "Win: I the raort beau- &jjc with the excuse that he was sure we would shall cnjov with ray handsome no; think love U without more ado the were called to The M I HI— IW ItMl KMHN If fottrg. riding conscious of a loss of power. Or, let any long arms of the usual prayer. genius us mo not to tiM In life!" she bul wish to tie alone be bade Corvdon! Promiso interfere, thing said, wet* Thm Hetmrm. together, good earnestly; salesman hoforo with a diffi- •on of Ham thrown around the we have introduced did not kneel, bat J*. XL BXTTLKH, afternoon ami departed. Phene." at the same time time the color rose in her beginning judi- and the cial neck, and before ho oould bo leaned his head hia Rditor tnd proprietor. I caught Belle's hand and made her look Sarah up her work silently, faoo, she looked slightly uneasy. cult, but important customer, perform prevent- devotionally upon pew. "Three veers' I wonder IT ibeMl know me! gathered One of a- straight into and went Tnto tho where hor Hello's old maids! I thought idiotic action of a drink," and he ed a stentorian smack resounded The minister began by saying: I a UUU, and I Ml mm arm my eyes. keeping-room "taking through or Oaa ni limp sat. wont into and she sits here lovo the Titfi Pmicinti oopy, ymr, "What mischief are von in now, dear?*1 mother But Belle and I up gain; thinking soon the eourt room. 'Father of in Mint At Pfleratmric, tad I in grown w brown will discover that his ascendancy all, ercry age, by by If paM la adraaoa. |10U par jraar I asked. our own room, took down oar hair, and most beautiful thine in life! Ai the plump ehevtnuU on my little form. oyer his customer is In some •Quit you beast—help! help? shouted and savage adored—' •r |l outer*li miUmi Mat (tM of po«U(« to "Oh, don't I" she cried, laughing, had a comfortable talk. While wo were talking the bum and buzz impaired. Awl linu ihiytr a* the rheotnut km, pinch Rut tho witness said a low bat distinct roioe near mmjr PMt <>»<>• la York cuaatjr. "don't think he's nice? I call him "I like cousin Belle," I of tho boes increased and there this alcohol, of which wo are so fond, tho magistrate. enjoyed 'IbpcP Hot awl i*wt twl hen. you my your Sarah, rapidly, way lip* within, wholly was renewed the Corvdon; nnd now don't you begin to flirt said "she is such a harmonious person; she seemed to bo a perfoct oloud of them issu- gets to the brain, and injures it.—Paktoh the luxury, and the embrace old hard features. The how I to n* hart on from one of the hives and Hi4dtfmr4L Bwrtmn Cmrda. 'Urllnic' Ions with him, love, for he's my especial prop- don't jar any one's feelings.'1 ing hovering in the Atlantic. with unction. The minister, after casting an indignant My heart on trans this frehU Midler paoe i "On of course "Sa- over it. Sorao of them flow so near their erty!*1 no, not," said Bcllo; •Take him off! Tako him off!' cried the look in the direction of the voice, contin- Foe I remember, a/ler 1 hwl left, "I wonder what Archio rah is a little and I have almost brushed and I DK& DAVIS A PATTEN. "Hum?" said I, good thing, quite wings my check, ued: came to Country while tho loud shouts of the A little Charlie take mj place-. Russell would say?" an affection for her. But she Is gray. Do started. Lift. court, specta- Ah! bow the brawn eyea, a •Whoso throne sltteth on DENTISTS, laaghlng, three-year-old "I haven't accepted Archio yet," said you know what I mean? Some people "They're swarming," said Sarah, in tors testified their appreciation of the fiin. the adaman- Nltrva* Oitda Uu mother*! will (tare with IIappy l)ie man who baa the (own ssoapsdi adalaiatorod. (Ilia eye«) pleaaed *urpri*el Belle, dcliantlv; "and who lutows but seem all tho wav a mon- low, excitcd voice. "Don't movo quick or tho officers of tho Court tine hills of Paradlso—' Il»ari gray through—all the At last, however, UAoa Oraaa TtM.MI »•.*. no act To htm the whittling trees, murmuring brook>, Hare, they'll ha at the corner, watching! what I should like to live in the country otone on a minor warmth, frightenod; they wont hurt you. Oh, •Miltonf the voloe. Jfo. 131 Mm Jt, Bi44,f*d key—no The shining pebble* preach interfered, and tho half strangled Judge again Interupted l/lfl I pent them wurtl that 1 should rome to-gJsht, after all? Don't think has in to tako hold of. I will sotile in our some- you Corydon sparkle them; nothing hope thoy yard Virtue'* and Wladom'a Ion. The minister's for a mo- one swarm wont a _ was rescued from the clasp of the literal lips qnirered LANE A YOUNU'd The Mrd* all knew It, for they crowd around, fine eves, Fhene? bet maybe you didn't Sarah is that way; I never think about where. Last summer ment, but himself he Twitter!a* their welcome with a wild delight; noticc," Sarah—there isn't anything to think about mile off." The whispering grore a holy temple is witness. recovering began, Dining Rooms, And that old roNn with a halting win*. "No I didn't," I answered, a little short- her." Thero was a clatter of horses' hoofs To him, whet* God draw* nlgher to his »oul; •We thank the©, most gracion* Father* I aared her ll* three year* ago U* «prlac- to foresee that Belle and I wcro Anil with her bluo down the rood. Each verdant soul a ihrine Mm. MS * tMT Mala Itml, ly, quick Belle, shining eyes, Dobs The Eat Ita Web? that we are once more to as- not to have such indolent, and hair in waves all down her "Thoro are Belle and Mr. Brooks," I Whereby he kneel* to heaven. Spider permitted (Sliwl Block J UlDDKFOIiD. Three year*—pertiap* 1 am but dreaming, long, dreamy rippling while talks and under the trees as I had and danced about tho exoklmed. semble in thy name, others, equally for, like the pllcrtm of the loo* NT°. readings shoulders, sprang up The nlghUngale on him «lng* rtimlwr down— Fired with emulation, I carefully watch- rr U<4 MmIi mttW at all k««n of Uw or Sarah had and stood with one but less favored have been dajr I're a burden at my imagined. For flirtations room like a bewitched Undine. risen, meritorious Oil A.N l>LKK ! tttKKwl weary back, put everything The nightingale rewakes him, fluting sweet, a common ilia- •v«ala» LA.SK, out of tune. hand on a low limb of Uio ed garden spider (Eptim lyi* rum>iuucic u rocMu. Through nmaer'i heat and winter's blinding "I feel so full of life!*1 she exclaimed, resting applo- When thine* the lovely red carried l>eyond that Iwurno from which But Belle and led me off treo, whilo she looked first at tho bees and which I found as entertaining as mow. only latighed, breathless, her Of morning through the tree*. tUvui), no traveller returns—' DEAM A "cast stopping cpeeks rosy-red. then at Belle in her bluo habit LUNT, Till bow I reach my home, my darting** breart. up stairs to a large, pleasant chain- "Anill'm I'm to pretty wonderfUl. I commenced by destroying tired, dear; going bod," Ills vtraw-draked where done baik In the P the can off—and rest. ber" that we were to to tho thatch, 'Fhakaqtcart again interupted There I roll my harden I occupy together.— I replied, filling more and more tho after- springing ground. tho web of a tino fat spider, ami the owner Counsellors at saw came ran, voice. Attorneys £ Law, She flew around in her most Winsome way of Belle us, and running round fatigue And and Invites to tweeter rest astonished as her web /To IS Mate Strut, BUi'ftrd. me traveling. the house with her in her play hop, appeared excessively off with ray cumbersome dress, next was still little whip hand, This was too much. 'Put that When came, the ran helped Ino day I felt Than halls of itete impu- ■■sav a. »**■. j* viuca r. list. moraine early rialng lovely,but Mr. Brooks fastened tho horses. golden around hur. At she took seated me in a little,* low rocking-chair, tired and a seemed to while collapsed length the minister. Laid hi* light linger* on a »o Idler, deeping had headache. It Or beds of down aflbrd. dent rascal out,' shouted to brush we had a rido!" she an where I and down hair began mo that to rido on a horse that "Oh, such splendid refuge in inverted flower-pot, AMOS G.~GiX>l)WIN, Where a *oA eorerlng of bright green gram.
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