The Union and Journal: Vol. 25, No. 48

The Union and Journal: Vol. 25, No. 48

if. M BE TRUE, AND FAITHPUL, AND VALIANT POR THE PUBLIC LIBERTIES. 48. VOLUME XXV. BIDDEFORD, ME., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1869. NUMBER mother'. Kernel and mi re- I cm band on a who iMalted Mr. Blaks, on the step of her Tbo gritted hit teeth, •be leaves, in the fx* of that statement! Your would pass my lips. Hia fac« frightened me. •Oabriel! give that wretch his money—and ■Won) lay my perann him !' k of whether I am or bouM. Whet do theee things mean T If Mies exnreihan uv intense pleasure retted on- clnion anil voung lady hu got a traveling companion in I m* a look in bit eyes which was a look of leue me from the tight of capable deciding right us who Winder la not to the of the to hit countenance. a ^oetrg. <% |onmal l»er mother's c Mr. the horror. He snatched the boot oat of hand, The was the one among wrong.' | priry rappreeeion "Capten. git rope. uoasiae a? irruff, Brttcmlg*—and my Sergeant only u mtiHn ram4» one 'If the now in the bona*/' mistress whet do theae mean ?' see ef that it enuff ymrm-Ymrd nan>« of it ir, The Moonatooe.' mm! set it in a footmark on tb« sand, bearing was fit to oope with her—being the only person my Diamond, things Major, lamp-pott high H*nf. after n little. to this Yankee to. and J". 33. BUTLER, I said nothing. I ouljr held on like death to •oath from us as w« stood, and straight among ua who was in pout—ion of himself. aak»J, waiting as string np Gineral, pointing (to oomacro.) TwniiNi am fbr this 'The ban left the hooee, mjr Udr.' turn nr the ■r t. r. K ill tor n n (1 Proprietor. my belief in Mia* Rachel. toward the rocky ledge calleil the South Spit. 'I no more answerable distressing person boyt togvther liumnjitly. answer to Ra- un- was oat the than he said. 'It, That aa straight liias one mure Ymake* afore I The stable-boy came back, followed—very The mark not yet Murml bj calamity, my lady, you are,' pointed fit'11 help hang Ottt Um Mil Ik* bna hoj pea. aa A aiience on m it to rain—and the boot fitted it to a hair. in half an hoar from this, yoa still insist on my •hel straight oould be. dropped F )<M akadow laagtiMni IM( Um laad, Taaua or Ptbucatioii Oua on* willingly, appeared roe—by Joyce, girl's Remarkable of Emi- fanyhow eopjr, year, by as which I wookl never oome to an end. Escapes dy A riaat la a •When* is IU«anua asked Ser- The sergeant to the boot in the foot- the house, I will your ladyship's thought Ana the Kernel made for the atoff gtoal kaad< ■Mil. If la mItmn, f.MW yrmr, of Spearman?' pointed leaving accept Impetuous lim ibor* Um ndu, IX.V) par not Lard ! bow the wind bowled, and how tbe rain nent Men. pof>UrHrr«, geant Cuff. mark, without a word. dismissal, bat your ladyship's money.' He him In the face, to |t.on firdi monthj. Mat ft«a of Port saying spomFPhilips. slapt Tha IncIm tint» totajr arm to him was but drove at tbe window, aa I eat there waiting fur •I can't account fbr it, air,' Joyce began; 'and I caught at bis and tried to speak It very respectfully, rery at wich th« Yankee ri* and floored the TIm Mrtr dm in (klllac— om«« in York oouuO. spoken or am or as before. the same it had Its effect t>n one other of them to again ! So mo vean a man la dartaliM talaki I very eony. But somehow other—* and failed I had failed when I tried firmly at time—and apeak ago. young holding Kernel, and at it they went, tooth and toe- tkaatoaohaap went to the Ser- down and mistress as well as on me. Shesuffsred Mr. 'Be ao aa to express tho tWmllmrtlaUMilni'aMtti 'Before I Friiinghall,' Mid He went on, following the footstep* my good yourself plainly,' a subordinate in East India I ever taw. And Imm to Um woodlaad flr Um to position nail—the wutt ■mall flto «w% to her back into the room. As sakl my Isdr. 'Do you refer my daughter*' «»« geant, cutting him abort, 'I told you to keep down to where the rocks and tbe aand joined. Franklin load service, twice to do- the Wkaa Um kill Um (hm-l»yrm^ pa, 'I said in so words. Company's attempted They was Anally dragged apart by jour eye on Roaanna Spearman, without allow- The South Spit was just awash with the flowing the door closed on the two the Sergeant, looking do,' Sergeant Caff, many himself of life lnr a loaded CWlly «*lll>c,- on table privo snapping of the hotel and the bystander*—the baa: bowi mf t mt\ mh." her to that abe waa watched. tbe waters heaved over the bidden fcea of about the women-servants m his obser- My mistress bad ber check-book the clerk 'HV, a*, ing discover being tide; among at his h«ad. Each time the farther am Um ^liocrUanrouo. were when we entered tbe room—no doubt to tbe pistol pistol two wuz arretted a bandy Fartkar, kill, now the rest Do you mean tu tell me that you have let her the Shivering Sand. Now this wajr and vant way, noticed that, while, all pay his room hy policeman FfclaUy aalllai, calllac •Ull.- in tbe missed tire. A friend entering to a an was was in tears. 'When his foe. She now it back and off Magistrate1! offit, bua: hoca'. ao". co'l" give you the that, with obetinate patience that dread- merely frightened,Penelope Sergeant pat he renaeeted hint to by. dragged "CV, co', alip?' he drawer. It went to heart to see bow her shortly afterwards, a uv the kaae the Ker- *1 am afraid, air,' aaya beginning to ful to see, Sergeant Cuff tried the boot in the your father has changed his wet clothes,' my when, upon heering THE MOONSTONE Joyee, loaded (ire it out of tho window ; It thon went off Into Um rnrd Um tkrmmr paa. 'that waa a little too canrftil found tbe same to 'come and to ua in fa- hand trembled—the band that bad nel wui fined $20 and cutU. tremble, 1 perhapa footsteps, and always it said her, speak your poor With heart at Um clow af day \ pointing Mr with benefits tbe band I without Satisfied that the mk grmtcftri not tu let her diaouver roe. There are auch a to the roeks. Hunt m be might, ther's room.' old servant { that, any difficulty. "Wat it thii?"he asked. "Fino for Ilaraca* u4 chain ara kunr away t WILKIK way—straight lir COI.IINM, had take when time ooines weapon hail been and load- we wns about to la Um atond y»ke ud plovgfc many paaaagea in the lower parts of thia no sign could be find any where of the footsteps Before the half hour was oat I got my God, may mine, my duly primed licldn a Yankee wich wapa-aiMd I leave tno man exclaim- TIm ilnri la Um Mack, Um kajr la Um mmw, AITBO* or "HO "TBI houw—' tliem. clothee and had lent Caff such my forever! ed, young sprang up, know who I "iUtBAU," RAII|*' walking/rost dry on, Sergeant »' place hang? Why, 'SquIrA, do yon TIm enoltna Amwt ara (klllact came 'I bad said and : "I must lie reserveu for WOBA* IX WBITK," "A*TOM)l A," "Ut'BKJ 'How lung ia it sine* you miaaed her?' He gave it up at last, ne looked again at change of dress as he required. Penelope hoped,' my lady, very slowly ing something am, and who he UP" TIm fHaortly inwp kU walaaaa blaat, or hbabtk," in. 'to have and moment 'Nigh on an hour since, air.' me; and then he looked out at the waters before in to us to hear what the Sergeant wanted with quietly, recompensed your services, great r and from tliat gave up Sh!" ted tfie Kernel's friendt. TIM pip eoaM paaUng to kU (K "Shi maator can at duti- to have with without Mias Verinder's some TIm aw* bar know*, 'You gu back to your regular buaineaa us, I leaving in deeper and over the hid- her. I don't think I ever felt what a good parted yon the idea of suicide, which for time in. fine— wkiaaylag deeper ween which bed rush "Pay yer Wkaa lato Um tha (krmrr paa, said the aa deti far* of the I looked where ful had so as I frit it at that name been mentiooed bet *,ua in his just yard | Rnlcrrct, eceonllar to act of ftanwri in the Fruingfcall,' Sergeant, speaking just SanJ. daughter 1 strongly having openly previous had been uppermost do for ut to hev let off for III* catlla ytmr Shivering aa it has been mentioned now. baa it woodent yoo calling,— l**7, l»v llmmk A naiirauu, In Um Claek'a Ofltee rompuenlly aa ever, in hie usual quiet and he looked—and I saw his thought in his face. moment I took her and sat her on knee— My nephew That young man afterwards woodent "Co\ boat •a', boMlM': ml mt" I for Uta ray came thoughts. lickina Ablishinist.

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