MOOHE'S HUHAL ff£W-YO&XER. 



FEB. 19. 



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■■'ii ..lira, soil (his wu in its 



n -f* large library. This wu the young 



* only luxury — albeit, it wx» quite an cxpea- 



i>ne. The apartment which bad been fitted 







NELLIE RAYMOND'S CHOU Ej 



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 H in, ma n bile r deaorll 

 bi i", remi ml igi r while, that 



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leaf,— the brl 



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though now j « in'-' wai eoarel 



in I' ■ 'hi. . fin. I .■■• i-l-Mii " gol ii|." without starch. 



elves, upon whic 

 oka, la the select! 

 l been guided — a 





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aa well as l.u . 



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technical lenn oi not, l cannot decide, <>t I 



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i,,liiig perfectly nidi the 



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» !"■!■ Ill ■ T.ll.Hl I', in ..Hi ,i.-f-,l 1.1 tin I . | > | '■..:•'' I . 



iii" olattoj "i a boi i i I : [db meal the 



sound suddenly ceased, nii'i curious aa to the 



!.■■ in. ' i" in r. 1 1, and ! *kod tn the dlrco- 



I '.'Ill «1 ■ H I.... I |. .-,-,!, ,1 Til. -II ll Mil 



lllill til.- I'.iIimiiImiI, .villi l\l :. ll Mill 



fell, ii-. ii in i. . inu.'.iiL.ii.l'. ii">ii his lips. 



. which Hired 



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I H'.ul, lllill 



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. '- 1 ■ ■ L I I : ' .III Cm ■ I. \l ll.-- Illlll-lllill of 



Ii a road, and bul lew radi distant, a 



!■"■''■ ■ ■ ■' 'i "I- ■ ' ■ u'lviy steed, iniii 



I'i'lIM 'I, n i-l.'nlli in null . i mm «lm Ii . inn .r 



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Bui hi 'i mi i IV I Ihi i ■ i ■' BoautlfiiU" 



nlncl 1 1 1 - 1 ■ - 1 1 . i . I ■• i-ii ! Ii ii- in- Inally applied, Hit 



romplev i.i ■ :. .1.. Im -ll I ■ ll,. iinlnulili-ri 



"l.iini . I Hi.- \l]i . . ii.- ii Ii. ii likfl tin- rosy 



hua "i .in" '• hi Hi.. ■■ g] union ii 'in i iiu ■!' 



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. ....I Im- i |ii..iulli i uneil Ii].-. ol Hi.- 

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 curl* I .Jul i--...|ii-l t In c i iding-hat, an. I w.-ic 



ll.-iiTin.. .-i i-i Iii-i Ii. .ii.:. i . ... i, .-.-■-, I Im (In- li.iln- 



Hamc breota ol tier i 



■ "'■■ I, . I ill. .iii.I tin- young 



111 II II. II , it'll.- luil I feme, I -hi' mi'. "Illll I III' llllM-l.-- 

 fabric ofadrcimi," -:('n»l spell bound ll w.nlml I. ii 



" mom Che next In I "H ii. i i. 



1>. i'" in. IVii-lili-ii.-.l l>v -. ■■ i.l.ji-.l. ..ml .Im l.il mil, 



lightning spend down the lane The danger 



tain tl At Hm- I'.iiimiii .-I" (In- Inn... where 



'■■"1 ■ (rare ..i ij and 



high, and tin' n.ii, i il.iw.-.i hm i I,., . 



' the i. .-I large i,, , . . „i,iei, 



III. I ill si'iliclllue ll. en ,-. 

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""■■ ■'< ed i 'i In i by . i [hi ii.. hi I'M. The 



i" 1 !"-'"-. and fort '■ of Hi,- i ■■- moll 



111 .'.I.', ;,! Ill it, I" ohflOl Ii in I 



llllLI ell ' ■ " ■ ■-■ iii rod ., in.. I when be 



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ol ili« m B j 

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 small Earn) 



rhioh then rr*iod upon 

 with big widowed But] . 

 he was, he <■ 



■ ibe luxuriant 

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refill skill of 

 lb* practical doors, ill *»* 



plain, neat, and Bnbelaittiel, after tl 

 moat country i >' respect did 



of which thci 

 often the case 

 So, they were the accumulations ol 

 year*, and tun 

 peculiar t*|. 

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 1 ii youth and 



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 loved know!* '_ 



' 

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 had no charm* > I m n i 



occupation. 

 ■ ■ d him to v."i, kind n 

 working garb— it «" J such j. -un.-,l I,,- employ- 

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.il.llinili nf tin.." nli, i might j u . I •_- . ■ In . 



I!,- l..,ir.i| in. I : 



i* built upon jcli.'iv .In- I. . ,-,.| i, h, ,, |„- ,, „i ,!;, 

 sli K Mly finn-DfuI cx|.n-si„„ „l N, r , ,. 

 il viitinlj .h.-ji, .11,-1 rl„- I.,.,-,,, .I;,,,, .,, 



baaotyhadat first onlhrallcd him. 



Nii.uk was visiting some relatrrw who MBlded 

 in the sumi. neighboi hood with Qui EUmAnn it 

 wasapontbeoAernooDOflheaGoondd ■ 



mul Hint she took her first cniinti. 

 whEcfa a uwe l.. :, proved fulnl. 



arguing, that ivh da- danger wu put, [l wu not 

 WorUl while lo frightun her friemk I 

 Nu in: ii,, > ptrfuctly mIl-mI coih;imiiii^ l.ri- : „l- 

 \e ii lure. Once, a a she menlioucd 



x, her cousin, liiivmu- ik.Ih-c.I :i 



try youth, of whom she pmc. ch-.l In L -r. ,- a • .|,M,t 



don 1 1| 



"Why, Ni.iii," said lira, Ail.in. "that was 

 CcAttLia IIdwaro." 



"Ami who is CmnLti HOWABD pray?" in- 



quired NttUi, in an induTetent tone. 



"CiuBLia Bowabs, is (be only young n 

 talent and education in the plane. All our j 

 mti , who e tolenta ore above mediocrity, betake 



tluiiiML-hi- . (o die city, :md some profession — ( 



a " i"'i iblg trade Is coi 



farming. Lut Charles, being st'iisihte — ns 



formerly 



ivr.. A glance of recog- 



-■ittiiced, but ctitber spoke of their 



:.- recollection of Nbllik's 



. :n his memory, Chakles 



Ii to I.i r ■Unctions, and his «Uentiona 



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Uj piijued by the gentlc- 



, could not but admit to 



herself hi* < 



ml, M nd bis manners, 



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Hi conversation, and — his being a 



Uradually, as they met frequently, the reserve 

 winch had in. ill... I Cm !;•-.' .Ii-meanor loivurds 

 Miss RatuOITD wore away. Perhaps ho had been 

 n iition of her character — 

 ■ i:;l.i| ii, decerning another trace ul 

 Bcomial pride upon l.<i- countenance, though he 

 often met lier m ] M -i moining rambles, when 

 bis dress was little il uny superior to thut in which 

 aba first inn him, 



CuAitj.f.s bud always been wont to spend the 

 sunset hour in il..- vmc-u ru.iiheil porch which 

 opened into Ins library. IK- re, with some choice 

 - found thai exqaisite sense 

 of eujoymeut nnd resl, which those who earn not 

 their bread by the sweat of the brow never know. 

 Hul in.w. Cir.tm.i.j suddenly ascertained tballlrs. 

 Alum's parlor wu n mueh pleasaoter place than 

 , " Ii, 'mil (lint Ins favorite authors 

 seemed much more interesting when ir. 

 panyofilfaa Raymond. He possessed 

 cellcnt voice for reading, and Nelli; 

 appreciative and sympathetic listener. Neither 

 mg topics of 



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did i 



. handsoaj 

 this rule." 



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tost certainly. But you i 



'lit, Nfil.l.lK 



with Qhabxks Bottadd 



'I'l.'inl his unambitious coins. 



wool e g to draw 



v,-ii n .ii (,i, ii.,i,i> 



re long, nnd he can 

 much better than 1 



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; and lictr, 



Allax was a pleasant yet shrewd littlo wo- 



II. -i wuilli hud been sjicnt in u.-n . 



'1 Joun Allan, o fnrmoi . beoau 



■he loved him, she now looked upon a eity life 



I' 1 ' "I' I'.' I CIlti.Tiipt. Ml :\i i ,s' s I'll, III WHS 



rparated rrom that of Cdahlbs linn ni, bi the 

 arrow lane before memnWd, and this proximity, 

 oo abined with u earl tin sympathy ,.i in tea and 



■ U'ie.,1 die iiitcicui;-,- ol die (no l:iun- 



is intimate, nnd placed it m an enduring basis 



i frtendabip and esteem. 



nnd bis mother were seated at the 

 ■ii table, a lew days later, the latter r. i 

 "A young lady from B— , is visilmg at Mr. 



ri'lutive, I j, resume, " said Ciiaulks, 

 s he ;,iis-i-.l Ins cup lor refilling, 



i in'h cousin, i bclioro. Sbe Is rei f 

 , """ 1 ■'"" mdeed 1 think 1 neversan BO bsatll iftll 

 girl beftro — aneompliahed, and aeema to be 

 iiuii.ilile. 1 culled there tins nnerno,,,, 



but Mrs, Aiaa». I 1 i. I M: 

 liivuosn's appearance very much, and though my 

 ions were that she wu proud and 



''' r a few moment's convei.-i 



. . mind ' 

 "Firsl Impressions, mother, are generally c 

 rect," sunt the young man." 



Will, l mil leave you to judge n>r yourself) 



Am ,\ elini!:.'.! me with u |uc"ing 



" lllll,, " :i '■" rou tocall i She ■■ afreJd N 



alls her, will im.l this but a dull pla 



and ahe wishes your assistance in trying to moke 

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'■i ■ lip. lie recalled to mil 



seiirnl'til ghmcewith nliichihe yoimgli.d\ - 

 hedoubted imt n ,- Mi-, i;„,. ()Sll -hadft 



i.li link- nicliniiiiou to ..'., .ii l, ,„,...,.. ii 

 for bar Dntertaiment 



you like the idea?" inquired Mrs. 



i she observed the oxpi ■ 



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a lady din only be 

 dainty nothings — crumbs of literature, and sugar- 

 plums of fliitteiy 



In the unrestrained intercourse of two higblv 

 cultivated mind-, (he interchange of thought, and 

 sympathy ol t.-.sies, Micro was a rare pleasure, tho" 

 dangerous, as fascinating to both. Nellie bad 

 bly become more interested in the young 





Mrs. 





fhut sbe bad 

 days glided by fraught with a dreamy 

 Trom which, sooner or later, there 

 awakening. At last it came. 



I'llllll IS 



ll'.i.ii.-n. 



"Not exactly. I am not skilled In tho fashion- 

 , nnd fear I 



1,1 '■ '■ ' ' - ■''■ .iimi-rliieiil ■ in, I,-, 



d of mi ,i verdam | " 

 ' " v.,,, ore prejudiced 



fears, be 



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 1 the purpose of obliging Mrs. 



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the kitchen 



■ or reader, but you shall 



i 

 us tirm belief dial her BOI 



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' Id be, of any 

 w.ung lady *he had ever seen. And 



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 the match. As lo the yoong lady's out fancying 

 ■ her if&CtionS were .i ■-. 

 absurd to W tolei lb 

 red off into the future, and m fancy 

 . iking her 



iuio younger handy 



A Connecticut Up-Country Sunday. 



r nnd always — in all 



itttsoever hath tongue 

 ■j rejoice and a ln-art lo be glad with, 

 i ill ll. rtiicf in S lays. A Sunday to 



iguishing look ot 

 Sunday; a hmk which has grcai variations. In 

 my father's face it i. severe un.l inflexible, lluvim 

 shaved on Saturday, lie appears by no means Into 

 "is morning than his usual hour, and always ii 

 ruffle shirt, white cravat, and a shirt-collar Bi 

 gh and firm, that to look on either side he i 

 obliged to turn himself carefully uround to tha 

 quarter. As my father seldom removes bis bat, hi 

 changes his old onci n Sundays when he feels quit. 

 oompuratively fresh and new- 

 re ease. Having 

 day begins early- 

 seated in his big 

 the K. 

 Usnally 



PRLZ£ RIDDLE. 



then aj.|wars m ^ : I 



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ile much oflittlo. A cllar. fur and then 

 instance, which upon some women won 

 sightly and noticeable n.* such, is toner all 



SJ us. is a small horror, ■ 

 always arm. i. 



myarm.ond so walk u tl 



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illipil 



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: abitofeaating 

 quite lete, ahe 



ofteu leaves me on the bridge and n ■ 

 than my slow nil will qony me, but il is only to 

 return altera little and take my arm again, This 

 dOOl mil beaten matters ut all, but it eases Ii, i im- 

 patience, if it is not improper to apply such award 



1,1 bei on this ,,,!,,. i j, iy . pyju ,„ u , or lwo | lllk , 

 episodes or this ohnraeter, we ui lust read, the 

 Ad not seldom with a bril- 

 liance of completion on her part, n Inch looks on 

 her pure face, almost like sin, When I wish to 

 pleii-i-h, rp.irti, iilmlv, f put .„,, not n ilhmit cfforl, 

 my black gloves. I seldom wear glove*. They 



are itlolg tbingi nnleu theweatber is cold, ami 

 then give me mittens. Notwithstanding all my 



1 "■■ ii-uiiy, my wife has prevailed upon me 



■ ■ -'T'-i'iii, and mm- instead ol raj old 



:.''.-.'. , n I,,, I, nas iuexprcssibly deal lo 1 

 ing warmed me for three winters ami in various 

 lands, and for having cost me only six ,lol.,.i .. ,,, ,|„. 

 beginning,— now I appear in nihil,--; uhul, , ,i,|| 



'' «''. ' suppose, Lut disiinilU lir.m-new. With 



tins coat and mj black gloves, they tell mc I am 

 I only feel thai I bare ptttsd 



r- friend. 



the Lord, praise the Lord, oh, my soul, end ill t:..K 

 B within me. praise His holy name." and the 



(Jlona J'uln'-how like a ...I. .- . 



-not so much the walla and the roof as the uai 

 slip in which I am shut j continually, perhaps, 

 changing about and getting m-w postures— 

 none of them happy ones- aoi 

 Isle done il is involuntary and without argu- 

 like tossing in dreams ul Bight, Ol 

 know notliii. ■ I;,,', , 

 :, I am myself conscious of sway- 



MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA. 



regard to the 



iii", about somewhat, cmphasi. in,- ,t 



mlng the whole pr leding Mr 



well, for one that i 

 bowevi 



lireakl'ii-leil 1". ■ 



By eight o'ctoek 

 chair before ins oomfbrtoJble Bro, rei d 



Vork , — but Scott's Commentarii 



seen on the sofa— ttie old folio loose sheets which 



■ i i .1,1,1 Dx igW 



with perhaps the life of Newton. 



I have said that his look ii 

 so in the presence of others. It is as much a 

 S^y, "Do you know, sir, that tins is (be Sabbi 

 '■'■' I'" l"'ii- ii" till- lulk, liul i, -Heel, sir, that 

 are in the presence of the King of kings." 

 when tht hot 

 left atone w 



thoughts — the dogs perhaps stretched 



and im mund anywhere but the picking 



1 ird, or tho creak of a doi 



distant and silent chamber— then It is, in 



.-emus in, 'in, -nt ., il,,,!,. i, to be seen upon his face, 

 a sunny look of peace uud calmness, and lordly 

 hope, which lakes at least twenty years from his 



M Disturb bin I then, tat he is looking over 



■I where he must shortly g,-,. He ,. 

 eoimnuning will, ll.e happi .lend. IT I,,s nll |, 



est i.-.ir-. bis companions have been going away 



one by one, Ul] uon be has i" ied ins threescore 



■ I't'i alone, while they —have been 



sill-nth g.ilhercd ml,, the Kiu-.lolii . < 



; ni-- upon that shore,— 

 . ill the aspira- 

 tions of a long U(e hue gone on to that blessed 

 land. Ah, sir, it ,, not sleep which keeps him so 

 still and calm, but n true vision of the life 



iscless way is everything dime this 

 whispering, 



mi. I l reply to her. thai p< ■ 

 ■ut l should Bnd others,, also, mth 

 little ways nnd habits. 

 We gel ,.i,.., (lust, to the scrim. 



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I am not seldom 

 chip is lifted by i 







P. In, 



11 he,, 



tber; and, 



i touch, and Hie 



time, and while 



die pew door, I 



seised with sudden abstractions, 



ofi swiftly, I ■ 



mall whirlwinds In summer weo- 



ioment, I forgo! irly tho little 



ector, and the holy day. At this 

 drumming perhaps in a lively 



Ce'lttv 



a Ijl'IiI pressure on my right loot. Tin 



wile's dome-, si,,- being strictly odw ah il to think 

 that drumming on a pew door in an improper pm- 



1 i" nil which I never argue, In.i 



ore than make up for this, In the 

 imitting attention which I bestow 



upon the rest ,,| (he 



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s think I 



GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 



ii M-.ii.i in N.u l;ri.i,-u,.l, 

 mi- Blelly, 



I, -1 i« ii eo, inly ,n Mli-i.nin, 



ALGEBRAIC PROBLEM. 



ASSWEBS TO ENIGMAS, tc„ LN No. 474. 



Answer to M, 



is Bob brush 

 i ■ i, this da] . 



bU lnr h„ r p„ ,i look. Always of a 



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l.e day— in all 

 - a bird does in aong; il 



'■11 the week i- 



I itfa her Sunday. Prsver 



: . r elements of this day. bnl 



U) her at all times, that Snn- 



■ : --tiuil Mi slil- 



■ !. own heart ; 

 * * She 



- ,..,iv which are peculiar 

 , ■ moe— 1 am brushed thai 

 lancy I mornin- ,, oeas, nnd however 



a the | carefully 1 may have 



e one mor 



hersolf complete nnd perfect for the 



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my Off, k nrtom lb. p.,*r „ ahr.t, „„,. „„„ J 

 ^n thorougl.lj ej|,.„„ e d 



^sr^jey 



