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Milverton Sun, 18 Feb 1909, p. 2

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Love Kept Its ee | ; Or, The Girl With the Nut Brown Hair and Dreamy Eyes. - ‘Pistols XV.—(Cont’d) mazed anew by ane revelation the out- a from ee Pikes to the Old eal i and-by i sobbing died away ‘burst, ‘David could Se stand and| nyt “Vexed with you, what should I be aes with my own ieee for?” don’ nesty appeared in > and imperiously demanded his re- urn. sides, if Ta ‘thought ie maniteak no back if rc shut the door "spe n in, seemed eae 4 i acl “An open licaoe a comforting thing spoken to me about i or offered ond seated: ow boxed theis ears, or the gate being ajar that saves men coaxing back a ray of the old sun- from hopelessness and keeps, them shine, failed to note the touch of however, too much the weight o sbiewicre set the time that! her own poaiital to invite confi- “The thing. thet Hee are say- vid.’ pais way to Margery’s nee Phe i Songs reason why I should sai no tears, nein the seclusion ‘of girl the ianfument with babes -| him to s aay me a someting ord, af “but hat aneHe ce works?” § Yorks 1" from the eyes of Smet, ee t Darr riers ot restraint ae self-con- going to elo ‘tian to. restore encircling arms ; Tidece arms where- buat m afraid I pee ib fooe how. M soothed the girl on whose @ life clou darker than any of the host that and ae it going till you clos | than everything else in the world your eyes wt night; it’ll set ee Ses pee to be at work for Hes he’s travelling over, and keep gon, tl ee! until you ses that the sole object of all your SOE DE a leeds, you’ ot ee have him come back t An odd picture they mad, these two, the little grey-hai iy; always so coldly satis 80, pate to blame, land now burning with fire of See Soe zeal, and the jlesty faltered, and laying a trem =| der, she huskily said— “D’ye wonder at your old aunt, as well—as mine,” rs — your life a wreck, less wreck. I neyer thought to let you look into aay secret, dearie, night, and I’d fain oe you fron it show ’m not preach- ing the ays I’ve never practised. her ture of a radiant girl, rudd of aubu: Met Men ceaeye alentionel: more bewildered than ever may aon be surprised ; ther aa at tbat ee tere un here. Opening the back of the locket, Miss Manesty disclosed ano miniature, the face of a young z and her mouth drooped-in tend +r curves; “That's my David,’’ she said. Seohisate oerecteunival iar hieiage «explanation. ‘MYas that, his name, auntie youngest: brother.’ ‘And where——? “He res away ales me, dear —over th to go! cay akon nied attar died gone evil- y’re peeeze the last of the | fing e tey aun Lie neta dh airheGn wed ne tad gone to| aT my pains I got pityi were ihe than fair open blows. Then I wrote to him and begged and told him that is ns- pics uesidcainit'all tb8 gicats that St alee might bring — an 2 you. got your comfort, pened ever answered my letter. But still, I didn’t believe it of him —sure there was a mistake—never got my letter. So I wrote again— and ut last I followed him over the seas—to help St to clear his n name, Folks said it was an un- inuideniy: bumestacde,” andsbel hind s| my back they jeered at me for cast- cup rmpseip ateetman bac wedidn'y i was” more to ms terly under the weight of heh d woe, but the strong will that rried hee over the seas was still ove of the prime elements in ter, and by-and-by she | vive stricken girl, of whom cliort was her chiarac! was speaking again, “Yes, I found his grave,” and, * then straightening herself with a h gaze something of the astonish- ment dominating her, Miss ae ling hand upon the girl’s hon hae ah but you needn’t, you eedn’ oat this ies put right. .I can’t 0 | stand by and see your ite wrecked n “Yes,”’ she fiercely answered; ‘what elset—a grey, gaunt, joy- heart’s sore fot you ae disaster, and mebbe it? help oat and the less She fumbled at her dress, pre- rgery’s eyes a charming minia- cheeks, ude lips and a wealth nace i there? Ane now acai ” don oung- man, at the sight ef whom her own tired eyes grew luminous|ber jausterity restored, he: straight as S reed, sts the room, leaving Marge up the thread- oi her own ces Marge ery nodded her head. Her| tions ee sh¢_confided at w saainat: god ously late! hour to the “Yes—David Graham. He was| w y | Voune-David’s uncle, old Jacob’s|t lone folks treated him as to-| gi at the ier’ sailed her ot Hldiselt hes ogee save a worthless skin. I didn i into. the deptlis of ue a “Ts mur: little while back to me.” es the talk of possip-mongers i en yout man’ s good nal ee ‘i “So T te! ly you I-went to. look “ter him. I followed him to India and oe all wight; its : “4 ae you found him, auntie.’ “T found his grave. Margery Jee her arm around ee her’ aunt and kissed her; the two were united ee in Sins bond of a gemma 5 sorrow. to @ mo- ment it si es as igual aks el- was et ‘to break down ut- prideful gesture. There were Some papers that put everything tight, sho -to be suffering though I'd lost him, I was con- e “You dear, brave old thin And to think that through “all sess years you've ke; pathetic, and all the time your heart’s been over-running with es to the ‘And’ thereupon the old lady an 2 muscle tener, he wonld probably gone away, his evil smile more vil corning still, his acid tongue varpournings of a love hs i sick ne, a new fact as- sings) little d, “that I Gusts to oe hit ck my rin, Reluctantly she drew the yu aur from her finger, eyeing it sadly tho while, and then resolutely de- aus “y won't; it isn’t ais though we'd re to love each other. In that ab; to keep it would be torture. Of course; I can’t wear it, but — Vl teil you what. I'll do, most mighty one—you shall take care o it for me until—the night has passed. ‘A few minutes later a strip of ribbon was slipped over the idol’s| a hea thore and simon his tawny breast ay “There (To be continued.) WENT TO THE DOCTOR. (Interesting {Instance of Elephant's fers. “The ‘ames college of “Tout received an unex- pected visit not long ago from four | Pephants~three females’ and one: Pycecuveurvousoveusuce ee The e RES which belong to a| THE UNPROFITABLE cow, from the town, had then I went along to’ Be 5 sa diggings in Australia— = nd- re mn capactintet she ined eenind near- ly three weeks in an erratic passage down channel which should not have ecroeed more than three or four os us see ti vane Bulle, as & iso ibe Hewes Salleeokeerate crew that Se eae eer iB ge there was trouble, ae we the vas with the ee John, Edie and nt al handed oath locked in his cabin. Bais could be prevented from join- | cows are doing he BF ie seize a bottle of atiger Batre top by sibs it against, ihe table, edges to his When sixty miles south-west of the Lizard a conference was held a one T wouldn’t haye ais secret now if I hadn‘« thouphe it te ight help you. There’ Ey just been him and me all the time, said about it the more I seemed to keep him to my- But this is whist ‘ sant you to remember, Babbacombe Murdrer Bee a sie was 140 pou. sere should be turned back, and divt| thie curse was finally agreed upon. I bndn’t John Lee, who was sentenced to i dash in 1884 for the Babbacombe ave been righted; and to , that can sce a bit fur-|m ther than yours sometimes, it’s plain that if Margery Manesty is satisfied with an idle faith, her David miay never have his pride wena may never. bie pete waiy ight inking oa right She may ue Tek tae ioe None Treas tn Ee than I ever thought I should have I'm tired. Good- night |a ecurely chained and roped, he was who has | upon Benunelyclieited abucneeen een the chief attendant at the local | cows of $4.86 BBs ry. ee, who was released from pri- DAIRY FARMING. servin; 22 years, Js now 41 yours old, and the With selling farm crops there is and accepted, and on arrival at Fal: er “tet cee Con. mouth medical aoe was rendered to lashed with ropes, he endeavored to sae overboard, gt a terrible man aes man away from him, The | Custom’s steamboat, seeing the pre- Sir Wallets Haroonre ie was thei en Home Secretary, said that it would shock the feelings of a man had four times the pangs of imminent no tert, cand farm ad Siumaces privileged a rasseald 4g tho Haoin Hans e | Pu a man of iron sometimes gets y AEG from her knees W hen a suse is aap Haught the eB skkimo babies sine elaine Ses the soil fertility and mul. years old, nae are teuskire chew | fam. tobacco, and to swallow the juice, ad LIVE STOCGK.NOTES. “The customs |" Hens will pick up the call bite w which are gener. ‘al w: be pave sexes e that? § no reason Se fs should bo repent growth. N sof ei- thet practise aes reealy SE up. When a man’s wife laughs at his jokes, they are pretty good—or e is. aes T SWEETS CURE INTEMPERANCE|¥ Do you vant to sardeonley gif nodings a iy ee in that ve. create a —_—_— i Newcombe—‘‘Yon told me Wise Yellowleaf was as pretty as she he’s a perfect (ni ey" ae ee tces men with 3 x taste for. sweets are seldom ‘ i =O if you have had Hine men oes ing for you on of them eat a ghirleer gad on 9 open ty 1 Ob And “ Don’t forget it wor! hi Ie was toed that Topsy had to ott ar and that the co money’ MOE you a sori is not makin; ature e. and the to a authorities aasioe food and taking up time and rate her| room that, given to some other cow, would iis waking good ol or you Too many farmers suees a Bite butter-fat per co neral thing, this shows a li —— counp. NOT BE HANGED. tle eNom eS over the average — buttersfat yield of two years ago, 1S. cows ‘yielded 268 en of ee fat each, valued 61 ure to be some loss of fertility ne oh the soil. Just how much differ: a, With $1,000 atti G oe Cue there will be taken off the farm about ‘ee was known throughout tho 240" wortat of fertility in $1,000 as “the man they could not mie peites laced on the gal- Ian times and each time the This seve rise toa superstitious beliet in his im a cum in rt Mar ae Ms batter, ay a 25 worth of fer 2 mpri- dertilizers varies, but they show lairy farming, that is, butter id ae on ee farm, can be made 50. profita Seats away practically five | tiplying the stable products of the from the coal ashes and babes them for shell hiieriah A sma! heap where the aon can get at. it wi es visitec li must compel the ewes to exercise by feeding them at a distance from it. Vill aum— pelled to draw out Sounsabey THE SADDLE WAS. A SUCCESS. ONLY FOR THE CAT_ aause of the beekeepes of nine pounds of honey make a pound mb—to say nothing of the time tha: piers lose in so At what age should wow pigs be bred is an inquiry often met with, The answer, briefly given, nnust be sha better results, ate been rea young sows, | inonths old, ‘Ung them run much longer before thoy were ue to the on the best pigs. Paige from ce but the ! is are more apt to make sure breede ers than if let run too long; for in the the use of them Tanarelse A FRIEND OR TWO. There's all of pleasure and el oe ence Tnoa friend or And a sau chutley: may find yes Just then he saw a cat on the fence and made a wild dash for it " Wicle Timmy fell of and warns hore a bins bert Ww tte see e's in aie grip eos clasping - ce native soil oe in alien land, But the. world i made—xlo you understan a a friend, or two, A song to sing anal ba arise to sharg With a friend ov two N amile to give ane a atiet to bear With a friend or two A voad to walk and a hoa tor win,” An inglenook to find comfort in, ~ pipe fa smcke, and a yeto tae With a s nieua or two, 4 saree laughter, perliaps some aY8, itl Fe friend or two; The With a friend or two; A valo to cei and a hill to : A mock at age, and a jeer at t) The poe eof ife takes ai

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