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Milverton Sun, 24 Dec 1896, p. 2

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were as to ‘as years younger than the eed of Deetcnes fair, fresh, an erty handsome. He w Roa oth waistcoat and he had a sitv hae i iy Taxa. Toaceten “inanod: and said with a curious mixture of pout and at eh ‘on the face—‘Oh, I've made] gi thee rare on the contrary, did not ugh half awrinkle. “But I'm ‘so ee, if I had known a uunmarrenly med eae she. “But is it that I pra: Lege & the ae direc ab hesitated, looked at the no danger in it,| “Maybe own. | | be 3 h individual. “Ah! Maybe youl ee very lonely, ma'am?” “Nobody knows. how Zonely.”” e ing I ee rED like fat live here. wonder i Where dia you come from, ma’am ?” ‘he neighborhood of Bath.” es ‘kets went Lower, 3 ene I bought The corn ‘of those who had bees hod. at ‘ess te et “veakis Ta to go up again myself nea sal pare panna aa ated made five hundred pounds "Ah, now, Ta weary earying y Gai View said, “No, indeed,” colouring a then ?” Quite perenne ‘You are Pune in- ti te was: ow Farfrae who showed the modest or co! both coe ae going on in same “But how do you mean “You thinking of setting ou are sad the next sede you are é think img of Scotland and frien “Yes. I think rene qi ire ‘the. chier Ting ts fair iy of the ge makes Song the rae corner. payementt, shepherd, who attracted the battle Fs life had been a: sharp house, id Mr. Far- ‘ae, blinking a elle io i hewilder- ping his leg-| she ce here was simpy the Tesuit of Henchard’s permission to him to ee Shee es it he were minded to the Ses oa ne the te sorta peaded him with a He was aut a new ste coher. At fast his eye fell m the t tady ’s, and their Bote met. Se So tree from je are all one way or fe ‘other cold, te or frigid. 1 that ? explain clearly, coe ting upon the bow, ¥i ished tosilver ver brightness zy the tong Elion of bis gotten, where re he had Some his nds Pa aittlh » proceeding. Piegurce Va ict t tovers if they want make the saine resolve?” Farfrae looked more es waving id i ea bs half-turn, - stricter tha: Me ni We uv that, tee “You are a— bd am a struc. a thriving tedy ; no; and ¢) ae ae ein a “Have you seen young Mr, this morning? as ised to meet is ess “T vor t the engagement,” | * Tum! i dccema then an ~ sae ‘Now you eee 0,” shaid fa “must 0 looked ne wens Hetclar ‘tas si into the r ike, “Oh, I iene kor Phat. Tt is com- pace mon st nis pte Bot say that. Ob no!” ow ae nd. the "market calls you to be Tv “Tf that’s seid ane you had better eee Took at me any k re “Thank ce ee said t ae PE re Ss tin ae ey pulled tS love Boe ipod rage bet sieve i te it, for think of now.” ee “But the mountains and the mists and aig the rocks, they are there! And don't | Jef cecane Shey seem ke feel to see Eleesbeth “They do to me—they do to me," he] farracratenet murmured. his mind coud bo| <2 seen. flyi away nort “You are wishing you were back| BEF eves, and a oe nse of his unfitness tl _pb, RO, ma'am.” said bees sud-| fa atlowed to come “hue | ie aan ‘Le market-house, ani r thick and toad: h ait |e cise Wants arkansas Ge ete Miss Te| ude, but of strength, sounded house, and tl “Mr. Hencl Lucetta natant sk tats one was looking Toe eart o1 d by. waiting the issue with pale a ry t Nelly, ung man with emotion. see, I can’t starve father, work at Lady-da: seventy mile." ‘The eis ios quivered. mile I” : fe parted | ines inate pe ee patted,” sald Fan Young carter; and old man ‘too—yes ; pensive, and doubttess, me Me parrpose somehow, ._ Oh, you are so good!" she cried de- lighted: a tell large one,” irs and or that’s aid | 2 with grave rears. aoe is nie took iss Tempe make me angry,” “Then euppase you dont a Little eer aes She did not answer at once, and repeated cet y the sity of g¢ Tid of the girl for he: Stepfather’s sake, When the youn man ca! eetly unconsci the turn ia the tide, iacetta went up c|to her, and said Tm’ $0 glad you've. come, otions filled her with wild surmise at suddenness ; ia ‘so passed Lasetta’s ex- perience of t. day. what her mal i | oa Lusetia'e uate in from day to day with the two 'Y | they = sure or ud at home. stole glances of the. edie at Gia shoulders ats poll. face they seldom ww, for, 41 through shyness, or net to Sieur his mercantile mood, he avoided Viste their quart ra. apt morning bro} Elizabeth and meetta. You nts), ferent person” (poin “lother) “for the whole of 1 5 | know which, may ., | lea that she would be the ir | dress We person at all hazards. flat on the ot ear, he pe ae rol here?” alone rivalled it in colour. ing the rows of to explain it, | foraibly. te. riaionle CHA Poor Ellzabethicfane, Ul Tle, rer From Saturday to Saturday was as motional they did met live at all during the im tere Wherever they might things went on, till a certain “But settli upow ¢ new. mae is so ote ointing the ), “or you are that totally i the one of the two, y turn out to be very| and 1 And not until Fanchon had vanished ionable La apy es re oop did she lift ihe scarlet India on and the companions turned to the win- dow. Immediately opposite a vehicle of strange description had come to standstill, as if iat had been placed the ew-fashionod agricul- tura’ implement called a horse-drill, till Then unknown, in its modern shape, in this part oe the country, where Wes s|Bepper, and shrimp, magnific aa sener, th i she sista gto do with corn,” t mder who thought of intro- peoeniais possessor of the new ma- ou | PPro med to be Lucetta, because she} this on me Se tubes one within the other, the little scoops, like revolving salt-soons, which tassod the seed into the upper en tubes that conducted tt to the Bll somebody seid “Good morning and at anidom, neTnis the laé Hin | live with, father— Yes,” Henchard Ne and he pro- ne tes THE PRICE OF HER VANITY, In an ante was sitti with a sort of gru ospitality irs. Framley, her wealthy cou- sin, a short, yulgar-looking wo- n i-bred, ill-tempered, and vel coffers at my feet!” _ “How do you ike the haps to t 00, Y Pace admiring eyes dri wee tress. yet TeneUEUy #0 eras 3 Fanchon ae Lisle cla: and fell at the portly @ policeman oe ‘words had ious. jet-black hair bands, and failing, like Ny, | her. quiver in make (e ¢ ley, eh = aa et ite Boudoir Cecile Chet- sto night, languidly dyacchiae “bar cic cousin’s toilet. just a place and seene as will compel Fortune to ay tee qelare red camellias monds, you mooet The rubies, to- ht.’ ‘The trim ule pate aoe tripped the j 0 get out et Brtaca ene that ‘lashed ia the gaslight like sep of blood ; i in her shell- ored ase aa ewslg and complexion may go aa ‘and yi meee sit up. pte ie Greta tail Mrs. Framley’s toilet when she re- ‘urns.’ Fanchon lifted her dove-like eyes to Miss Chery anges imperial ly beauti- face. “Shall I not remain to ‘arrange the d.. patient “The room is well enough would er alone.” ds of emily. and Re pent she hurried to ying casket of anita alent lined wit! e ae in her hands, and dressed Toreel in ietlatia and clematic blos- recious mansion in Belgravia, with Harold Dis- in her belike lovelines, while . on brow and throat and marble-molded arms the diamonds shown and scintil- lated like threads and lines of fire. II. “But, Fanchon, it must have you! Who else should it, be? Confess rou have done poy it? Why. cua, the stones } the cor in that ear-drop were worth two hun- mands.” Poor Hi anchod stood pale and trembling before her indignant “Oh, madame, madame! lieve that T never beheld them ing d Pra; sive ene satready be upon her. jonsense eried. Mrs. Fram- ie aoeven “Here’s Cecile, who can Cecile Chetw. iy foe very pale, Iy sel pulled the | 7 d her hands "s feet. “Oh, madame, spare me justis man! ‘Why “oes Sot oeno ones imaee of pains round he. ones. frightened her to death, ma’- am!" Don't ‘be a fool, acral Mrs. ously at 2] e addition, “And he’s afraid he “Oh, fe diese ng much time to spare, he says,” Bae ae aa wh oR Then teh him as I hay. ve a head- ossible it should sees anes rough ‘so | che i won't ‘Syme him to-day. re by on miesinge was taken reiovane and Comp hennin n of a pater up pan | a | ne Beard the done close. of a fellow who thin! ” His me Lucetta_had come to Gasterbridge Saad eye caught Elizabeth-Jane’s imploring pee Henchard’s feelings face, an rice prol 2 gard to eset a thon. ing that the suit might ie progressing. and now she ae: peeatreee to the Be Contin achievement. ‘ Her morning view of Eliz: Ae Me. Framley rolled away to | (" the ball in her softly cushioned car- snow- tely been 56) scarcely Fanchon de Lisle fell, spent and erie to the floor, her ‘luxu: shoul escaping Be its a an in She is sae "said Cecite, with a) Mrs. 5 ‘le, the paren old housekeeper. Hest the heart—she was always com-|a ria vooaeatet do moned glanced up tion. said, quietly, iy eels Wace ae to a greater tribunal to hes te ee pee EMS 2 through Ci ayuce, adjacent counties. ‘rom ‘est ‘wwego and Oneida Rivers The drift of eS and, 4 ne ies ~~ ape? ee yin the ih and have been Tae, miserable. ee ‘LOST LeAnne S not only as tener, int of richer aoe r The day elon tty are eto be serv- ed take pee or a pair of old hens ean and sugar to taste. Take half a pre- | cigs of tehak bok or bacon fat, a son bars, and turn to thelr brick -wall- ed solitude once more. She is my wife. T have her ee hold her as no eee es a bears tl often found at otherwise daintily served bles. ‘ousin in | peting you this weeks: When aia fou lk ; and yet I know and feel, an the "II meant no hari, i aa tattetea! “It was only for “And you would: have let She’ was Ae a child when I married nd he tured away, in cold “anger "At that instant the eer das ld physician whom the servants had s per and salt to taste; break an} Pluza Pudding. igs ter littl ra eee ee ee <e, wilt! ye into this, stir with ins, one sia he ee her ri were living, and yas ae too tall, I should have’ a f her- with: t world | quick and agile in ail (ber mov juce, the snowy eee of which area by beating in half | or steam ee Kos a lemon to each ‘quart of ith chicken and game cranberry jel- yy many'to currant, and y ourrant. Tule cn Lost alae Evidences of ie Foun at ie Confiuence 0 Stren. The recent tmoery a two or three feet in disp i ae low the surface, while sinking a well with a drill at the | Be ay of ete on Eyre: coffee | Fn f sugar and pour in- pees che morn- neca discovery. It inicates that the 2 the ‘aulve es immense yolume of water, and opens up to our Raise very interesting geolog- f fe conjectures. he theory would seem to be plaus- ible Poet the Oneida River was once outlet of the great chain surface of the The waters es must have passe: to deep, alae jard to brown. SWEEPING C CARPETS. observed sweeping carpets, and that is to do the Hand ao it slowly. In the first T'beseech > I ans with m: ght, oui fe peraniaaae iat ind nae pe ity hurry, the broom raises clouds of dust, which naturally settles back again on carpet. there should be two | the hi wins and another for ‘pet broom should }@ match for a Dred a stiff and that ening She" en ‘short, ored. iod a vast lake, but quent years a subsidence Pi nibh aaa he stood wagging hist {ail and to her face, ae WAR BALLOONS. the range. fi fourth bat heart. | of The Air-Ship Hit at the Fourth Shot, was illerymer or and the first Dene they. had few etre dusti: com- iis will give the dust time HOUSEHOLD. re ones cen ie ers gk PR UE SS azard one. In a room which is not im , a careful cleani ROAST FOWL. sufficient fo for twa weeks, eeerteuthe Tt the elon directions of a prac- | dusting now and then. hot are followed, «hen ME GOOD 0D RECIPES. rs, allow to|pared cowheel and cut it into hou: small ae over night in the ee in hich pieces, set it in a jar with the mile roast in the jand cinnamon. Put the lid on the jac is Paige opcahate and tis a piece of paper tightly over basting often with the | its Set in.@ slow oven to stow for three et a little whi ream. or - | di: with rich onion ga ond Cream Cake.—Sift one a eee ‘siting for fowls is also'a’ rock | ar, and the beaten whites of ten eggs He See Se Papen lize the. value |in jelly pans. For cream, take a half- coe eee Re Pint of sweet cream, yolks of thre cae, me, | 28m “a using instead butter, which is far |# tablespoonful of pale abeey, 6 j | more expensive and much less satisfact- oot bly moe a aie mill Seaspoonful of com starch; “dissolve a beat in of ehiek- [9p vols ‘and ee er Boil , finely choppe cream She oe eee sicuware, oo any ‘creat cake ailing only to two cups of the erambs | MaE® Aptrremicryerieree caed ratte to the ere : ike jelly ft chopped foake while icing is Gegenieiwids half-pound of 4 split in tro. und of rai Pound BENS half ‘bss 0 balls and |¢itron, one pound sid pre suet, ten sh aste, fill ‘te ce 3 the fow! ited ine ee one gee und sugar, te int of TEER, or instead of | stiff enough for the spoon pretaca ta the epee jrouchtal ot salted and pep: Fight ia it. Boil constantly five hours. fing Pe udding.—One-quarter pound figs bd reese, nicely polled ‘on Bae fine, one-quarter pound bread- and chopped with a Moene es tees ie © proper ee and they must m en finds si ue | crumbs, one-quarter pound brown sug- eS neat ca pound suet, one-quarter pe rand of Mine: of raisins, ius a chop a little; Hes pounds of oe on ae candien lemon peel, two ounces cai ee came to |megs, the juice. of thres lemons. and by fyening. | greening apples, ae cored, and chop- ° | ped 2 pect ai of mixed ee one pound of witte sugar; cs Y Be i Preserving zen a t back Ghstere: Je he mis Mele in | roeture eon ae when ‘the nitcture should invariably IN THE ANIMAL WORLD, fre of thrown Fees) Tratti a aud Mabits of frome th ie is a very sagacious beast. No constricting snake is prea in fox, ae horse is more stubborn than the le. ‘ ‘Some species of snakes are born can- nibals. all animals, horse to perform One aby. len elephant will boss awhole om ee lotee is rank poison us. The erild me is often more than The ae is almost as amphibious. as the hippopotamus. any pene ES it tears and trays it ae every | The gleohant ne ean push many times ing to sweep all | ore than at bart to a sun bath. ‘he hippopotam: To tele very cold water. of ee ee d bad whisk i ie smallest mouse will pete the vig alaptiedie to quake with fear. hi and pugnacious of all wild beaate, beasts ean be controlled by: the human er than eat anything except living prey. The parrot is but one among many epecie of birds that can be tangitvie to : erica is the only country in which Be feby elephant was ever born in cap- ees “animals are quick Loe or ill-temper on the part ot of eae rs. Guster is “an illusion and a orn in captivity are more dan- cap- res t pie pls ee harder to train than . the antes he would kill a doz- ow of ‘his insignit- cant tail tnelophat ca can knock o7 a Se ae Srner yhich ar eae Ate dogs. wi vary Milk ae for Invalids.—Necessary ingredients: Half a cowheel, one quart le cowheel will make bes tatellent served ete goblets of powdered sugar and one of flour, in which has been stirred. sane perk on peel and cit- ive eggs, mix thotougly fated Into a mold and boil s, Be pounds of sugar, three oe of the ruit | Pounds of suet, chopped very fine; two Finds porated, end “a half a pint of Eee Mince Meat—Two dozen boiling point, add a little fred vinegar. The wolf is more cunning than the The dog is the most intelligent of fo bad-tempered man can break a Bofore commen Vike ruvhiuics eho esaetores Cae rate ce SEG ad pat ir bear is untamable. He is us can be acclimated elephants are seedy fond. ros is the most formidable Don’t trust to the fallacy that wild aki snake would starve to death cathe orilla, is in- its form the stro it sree

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