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"1 rame from my search," a ns w red summoned forth to share in the dread- all the details of his gesture and man- German bade little Joe his hand into he had devoted himself, lie remember- put j adopts into a scene like this, the stngo he wuvturcr. "for, at last, it is finish- ful task of .-xt .'ii ling man's possible guilt ners. Brandy possessed this man like the box. Viewed the ed how the dew had fallen through magnify-1 upon him; conch was lattling down tho mountain <£jjr !tori}-(ErIirr. ed." h'vond the of Heaven's else in- an evil and made him as and the how the dark forest had scope spirit, surly ing glasses, boy’s round, rosy visage j whispered to road, and the driver sounding his htrr, •-Dinnk nr craey !" m itt red Bertram finil mercy. savagi as a wild beast, and as miserable I assumed the strangest him; how the stars had imaginable aspect; gleamed upon while each caught up the n tes and in- to himself. "1 s tall li trouble with vVnile th ; I!um-!i truer was struggling as a lost soul ; but there was of an ini-nc se Titanic child, the mouth him, a and TH:: 1>PWU>#\IB!,K supposed simple loving man, watching tertwined them into a rich and varied *13, th -fellow. Th sooner 1 drive h in with horrors of these tboights, Ktlit11 to be in him s ich wonderful such and the and his firea in the even away skill, grinning broadly, eyes every years, and musing as elaborate harmony, of which the origin- better." Brin.I rose no n the log and rl n tiro of which other feature with fun at the it burned. He the mg open gifts healing,beyond any ove.flowing remembered with what al could claim to little d ior of tne kiln. The wa performer lay Th little all in a tremble, wills- the action medical science could however, that tend uness, with what love anJ boy, impart.that society joke. Suddenly, merry sympathy share. The great hills played a concert »T XAWTHAXIEI. HATH0HXE. o-rid to Ills father an l b-gg-d him to iu such accord toco with too idea io caught hold of him, and would not let face turned ile, and its turn- for mankind, and what for human p xpression pity among themselves, each contributing a t to of thr k.l so that tner ■ Ter ram s mi I that he almost 'd hitu sink out of id to for and Woe he sh-it door i, expect its reach. So, swaying horror. tins easily impressed guilt had first began to con- strain of sweetness. — airy not be so iii it-a for that to s ie the evil one issue f rtii red hot! to and fro on his horse, and and excitable child had b cme sensible these ideas which afterwards night light grumb ing template Little Joe's face brightened at once. t s --i t t e man s l ire from tne* turn ice. thick accents at the lie that the of Ethan B and was became the Bertram, the lime burner, a rough i.-ie’»a mg raging bedside, visited eyes fixed inspiration of his life; with •iJear cried cheer- i father,’ he, skipping »v is*H lie at- t to loot a*, (old, ooi I ! cn d he, with a trcm-' all the sick chambers for him the what reverence he had Xnd man, ul vjt yet miles about upon through glass. then looked into to and ‘that man is heavy looking begim ho ily fro, strange gone, ra il I (»t io i-. ir -t A l, n I *--d, ulous itie apt te lau pl.for Was us.in li- a toe mountain and some- “You make the little man to e the heart of man, it as a charcoal, sat watching his kilo it nong towns, afraid, viewing temple and the and the mountains all seeni nigv- ovor- sky .-> >-n 'll li b i'- let's -.mi a I ed of tns 'cars, they times raised a it w re a : said the German however desccra fall, while his little son play d «t build- torpi.l a'.luougi dying tnan.as by captain,’’ Jew, ruing originally Divine, and, of it.' Wr to J ln.n. 1 ir glad ~e -o o to be with an ! mist ••Don't mercy’s sake, or as no the dark and ted. still to be held sacrel a bouses with the scattered nt. -ga-i impressed miracle, quite often, ’oubt.sent up strong outline ox^ l||s by brother ; -Yes,' the lime-burner, with ing frigin out .1 :vt. now !” growled ui-de-tiriiiablo something in t tat thin, I bring your hi4 to a that was from his “But with what awful fear he had of marble, when, on the lull-si 1c b low patient grave dug visage stooping posture. deprecated an ath, 'but he lias let the fire go down th visage, with the i ••Mm!’ replie 1 Kthan Bind, --what a too soon. The doctor had look I sh .11 his and that the the m. they heard a roar of laughter, n t rugged, lughtful many year again, and, by chance, pursuit, prayed Unpar- and no thanks to him, if five hundred h abo-it it. ! need have 1 of the devil ? I Iiaye left an cause to see that donable Sin never be revealed to mi thful, but slow, and even solemn, griafied hair .n„ing wildly everlasting pipe in hit month ; and you something is very, might bush-ds of lime are not If I calc’u track. spoilt. and those deadly which gleamed | him far behind me on my It is as said, in allusion to his habit fine, word !” him. Then issued thai vast intellectual like a wind the boughs of cue eyes, 1 somebody upon my the fellow hereabouts a.ai'i, I shall feel shaking such sinn ws as .u th it oke fires within the entnnccofa with half-way y of it was a Ethan into the box for an which in its dis- forest. mys- swearing, always light with Brand^azed development, progress, like tossing hi n into tho furnace 1’ terious cavern. But, as ho clos-d the ! ne buiiss himself. Four not because I keU tire. and looked turber! the between his mind "Father, what it that?" asked the jin^tmt, then, starting back*. counterpoise With his long pole in his hand, he as- the turned toward hi n. open t ie door. I do bot act by olil I These three worthies at the German. What had he and heart. little his and •lour, rtrang-r | presse 1 forward, fixedly cended to the top oi the kiln. After a boy. leaving play, pressing and am to trim v;ur fi e * and in a familiar taut icosto n, going and -tad Ethan Brand each after his seen for a The idea that his life and betwixt his father's knees. spoke t|Ui*t. way, gre Nothing, apparently; possessed moment’s pause, be cailed to his sou: ■ a lime-burn as 1 was one,'.’' ini Io B-'rtra n I'.-el ,s if be over a sail lik ;r, o til fishio i, him to curious who had in almost as a means of education it some I earnestly inviting youth, peepc.t operated ; ‘Come up here, Joel’ said lie.
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