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Clinton County, Michigan » l’oetry. HT 3MT Youth** Department. *JI 111 UNDER THE STABS. BABT HULL. om a oloodlso* ftltffc t; •otrn-UT eym at haavaa'a Mss, *• 00• threw down i«r ift>J)»ui il*%t; Chasks the damask to— bu«; ftnwfM,*^v-?tbr«»d, Ltpa Uw derrlM ripest rod, Mia ikft ftiuTiftf road thin#* tioldsa sunbeams croon Lor ksad. • Aroaud Um •—wllk Iftftjrb aud ftouif, vo drur* hlun e'. Flitting ilk* a happy bird. Baby prattle do # fa board; ffijuiwtowariflto Mft did XmSf\ 1 “ mamma, do 00 loos mo k>u, (r tint on Caaoo molovooo volly mats " rassay•7 nlost ora oa V ohalr, &SM6Raarxri K dltm-le■pis anna ao fair. Art prooosd abost my aaok 00 fight, Aad J am kiaood with baby mlghf J»at thou. from bla* •Itekud ■' ■ ■ A aur druppad ; ftll its »htaln* L—tod aft* r It ami bMuk«<> Rosy chooka the pillow* pram, Dolly DOST 1- laid to root; Aud »Uh, before t ftalW?’ I crtoC VOL. V.-NO. 45. WHOLE NO. 253. ** I>#aa my dolly hah aoo troop. n* wlahoC" b« qokkljr replied. ST. JOHNS, MICII., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1871. For ah* losod bor toddor boot; * • tared bor drop* sod loood bor hat, pass­ Whon mo rid* her oo ao cat; Bel whit be bft would not tftll 'Hidea I leab*-d her on aoo otalr, ▲ttbofttfb 1 leered hire-- All the nil im. PECVUL’S THEORY* Ifadst thou but knowm than what know all about me, even my engagement EIBCELLA9K0F8 ITFXfi* A boat Viper*. Whtie 00 Aijtzlsd op my hair.** B ere broken If th • mfchi be told; “ Whether your hateful theory be a Well, well, my darling, oay yoor prayer. But when statu the •cauaeoU told thou knoweat now, thou hadet not thin to Charlie that no one knows, you know; truth or a falsehood, neither it nor you Then go to a loop o!^ dolijr there. hHon Id ammkl* ftll the toaveuly bine, BY JULIAN HAWTHORN*. gone alone to are k thy fortune! *why, ’ said Mabel, blushing at 1 he reco lec­ \ Soft Blow—A gentle breeze. liv'd teil ae, end 'twould ell coaie tree.*' •hall ever part ua. Do you suppose I care This reptile is not nearly so terrible as Not long agt*. the steamtx Ecliptic “And dost thou hope t<* find her here? tion, “ he addressed mu as Mrs. Caleph; so much for my life here m to bell, for lu A Uuotkd SoKitjw—The toothache. is generally supposed. True it posst saes “ No • I aa *-• down to reop, As well that as another Hku her I Nay, 1 pray aoo Ord aiy aoul to loop, And ftlt the night the »tare looted down brought to New fort. Among other poa and, when I told him 1 wasn ’t married yet, sake, all that is most saertd aud preoi >us venomous fangs, and its bite is very dan ­ If I aood dte before I wate Inquisitive till morulas'* frowu scug« ra. a fa», frowzy man, rather short, yeu tht-n, dost thou N Have the would the horrid thing said I must marry Aiip— to me? You have much to learn, with all Fortrrnonwirr and Prudence b*>th say gerous, though not olteu fatal. But with 1 pay aoo Ord my aoul to tats, Of ftttgry red obeeured th tr light. insure y^mr life. Take their advice, and Aad sis* 1 aak for Jeaoa aato; The Ap eiow paaaed. then came the night. ard cf hi* fitly a foreigner—though of wbat still care tor thea, Emillfr exclaimed the and right off, too, or we would both be your wiitdom. Did it never occur to you tbe true apathy of its reptile nature, it is doctor, rising and going to the dressing- insure fb the Washington. I>od )mms maiuma aud papa too. And out they ruahed la fo*t«, pell moll. na. u>naliiy, owing to hia familiarity with dred! And then be went on and talked that there U a Life, somewhere, which no very unwilling t > use fts formidable wea­ My dolly sod my fitly loo M To beer the wish be had to tell languages, it wag not easy to divide. He table, on which was creeled a small mir­ about all torts of the strangest, m at iu* theory of yours can ever reach? Aud Tn khc are fourteen Americans studying pons, and wiil al all times rather glide —li'fton Cultivator, ror. “ Alas! thou art sadly changed! I Bat all the night we danced, till they was not an engaging man, was super- coniprthonsible things, and read something that very death, by which you seek to en at the University of Ltipsic, and sixty- away than bite. I have walked for days ttrew pale and weary with delay; naturally oonoe,u. ‘U# a *me said crazy, lie fear she w« uld find Uea k more attractive to me out of a dirty note book he had •lave me, shall bo the w ana of my tri­ seven at Berlin. together through heath lands that abmv And then the fragrant delda bat ween. wore a pair of unusually sLiny spectacles than thee. M about groups and the law, and distribu ­ umph over you 1” Make friends with life insurance, that- lately swarmed with vipers of all shade* ABOUT KITE* AAD THINGS. We homeward rode, and all thu arena “But courager BRjltlmcd Dr. Pechal, tions, anti literal ideutitits, aud I don ’t Wee magical—our looce were low, —it win believed to areiit him in staring. The doctor waa awe atr i ken and bilent, when you are old it may comfort you. of col >r aud all sizes. As my foot bruahed Our pace wae somewhat eery alow. Hit hair w*c long, Ws^«*l *i*I, twin Jr • g»iu n»usiug him.^if^fri.m hit de.-p m know what else. Wasn ’t it terrible?** and Charlte, who could scaice be’i v»* this Insure with the Mutual Life, of Chicago. aside the tufts of heather, a vip*r would Did you ever hear of the man who har­ overhanging hit coftt-colUr, and pushed deney. “Let u» persevere to the end! to be the modest and tender little girl nessed a pair of kites to a ligiw carriage, “ Bui he is gone—he returns uo more,** Florida punishes her criminals by a crawl out of them, and glide softly away; Tour wlah,** I aaid, and all the dew back behind his enrs. 11U luggage con- One more atu mpt, friend Emil, ere we aav siid nursie, soothingly. whom he had loved, aud thought he kutw, or a gentle mat ling would point out the arranged a set of strings so that he could „ ii?““g ro®n d ua aa If listening toa; farwtll to each other! Let us use well prison diet of ham and eggs. They have manage them, and took a ride one hun ­ ,, 5S* ‘ Ihrtter# bent do, a to hear— ftUu 1 of a togged, black carpet-bag, which “Ah, but ho doea return, ” said Mabel, looked up at her with a reverence he had to turn out the military three or four times spot where another had already taken *f wish wee—you might levo me. dear. H no one suspected of owtaming clothq&ffi Wj time that remains to us!” With disconsolately. “ He’s coming here to­ never felt before. “ You arc right, dar ­ a.urm. and wai escaping from the presence dred and fifty miles long? His kites wire The atare they must have freshed in glee. The captain himself wa» not sacred from iWBlich parting exhortations to the ample ling,” he murmured, but sighing heavily. a week to keep the outsiders from breaking like the common paper kites all boys For something bliuded, daaaled in a. morrow night; he said he must come any ­ info the penitentiary. of the intruder. Not ones did a viper (he intrusive impertinence of this man. and lugubrious couutena'ice in the mirror, way to get iny answer. Think of It! And “ Death is better than such a life hb that.” even offer to attack me, though I must make, only they were twelve feet high, The all very ml*: In their anrpr lee— The second tluy out, al dinner, he tiered the doctor turned away, replaced bis I add him to cornu, then, because Charlie “ It is an alternative of death,* ’ she an ­ Tvk following is from the Terre Haute often have actually touched their bodies, and inode of linen. And it really happen ­ Tbev moat bees rnabe-l into my eyre. library in his carpet-bag; and, it being a!-< Jfail : “ If ths party who plays the ac­ ed in England fifty years ago. For out of them relied, eryetal clear, unjnteraptedljrjbr * a lalmitfs j*tfhat of will be here, you know, and he can talk to swered, “one of the laxly, the other of and I feel sure that unless I had actually A vomBhr eery like a tear; tioer. and then -ai«l: rt'ady late, we will Rave him in until* him.” the soul. But do not high, my love cordion in this vicinity at nights will only trodden on, or in some way injured the Putting kites to useful work seems And jnal aa he had eatd twoald do, “ You must be a Scotchman !** , turbtxh poff^sp;aft prills roptu. “ What name has he, my Mabeiein f ’ in ­ What this uitan says is laltw; no divine change his tune occasionally, or sit where reptil *, it would not have attempted to use something like trying to lead tutterflies Ula wi*k, tare anoagb, ca.au true.
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