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MOOHE'3 RURAL HEW-YQRKER. 



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H7JLV TO THE PEOFLE- 



sriid':. *bcthef Tor 6 



- or ,h < 



.he • 



ihe.r labors «nd 



•IOt.ji *rtr conducted with git jI t bccrfulO' 



Q 



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in the foott ■ 



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ring, for the liftee.iib tiroo thai day, 

 ■ which ■ 



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kink be 



j bate - 



THE TWIN COTTAGES: 



, h | •. OP i.m RAXj LI.F 



Chapter I. -The Old House. 



Lhi t onto Iho 



p ■ roal In 



. .■■. Q Hi) ll il 

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: iv. :,n,i.i. The brothers 

 ..i D&me i llieit 



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i.ihiim i.'.. i.i ■ .■ 'i Hi ii< r. Ni itliei of the 



brother* cui ■ I brought Lome 



■ il distributing 



•■in - . 1 1 . ' ■ ■■ ■ ig, tO In - littli 



enjoyed 



averj tliin ■ i di i alfng at thi 



i [fling di ll ■ . IttiDg mi the 



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, one d Sabbalh nil.- "XI 1.1 



n ilj getting to look quits povorty- 



ipoo tbe 

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 i ict upon k ; and, really, I ibiuk we ought 



'* I don"l know about tbot." replied Mara, bend- 

 i needle very 

 rup.dly. "Hiebardaod 1 weretbiol ■■■■■. 



to have thai riitiin , in 1 J' l . we didn't ■ 



. ..,,! paid .i [bIdbi it." 



"Well, «c nuu't quarrel about it, of course," 

 pursued Martha, poshing the drawing across the 

 table in u rutb'T abrupt mnouer ; " but I um sure, 

 when you come to reOcct you will allow that we 

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" How the best right f asked Maria in a quiet 



" Why, my dear woinan, von can't deny but that 



I.I..I ; I li.. .|..| , ,.|: 1|,. ;.; i ■,'., ■ .. . ! ]■■■.■■ I. .1 i.-i .■■ ■, 



enterprise, about the now bouse. Be lirst Bug* 

 .!■ .i of building, a* Richard himself al- 

 lows. Now, really, every person of sense must 

 , .-lit to hare his choice of the rooms." 



. ..ii 1. 1 -iii-i''r" echoed Marin, losing 

 patience with her sister- in-law, " You appear lo 

 think / am not a person of sense." 



■■ i:. . I ii.n i [.. ij.). i'ii to think just usyou do. 

 Now, I must say that I think any peison of sense 



Ill (l-Vnolll li.i IDU " 



" Weil," sold Martha, n itb an b 



"by what right do you lnj claim to the in V" 



■■ [ rill toll j I'H, n ithoul getting angry. 



. boed the im- 



Iff 



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■■ ■ ■ 

 ■ 

 " I udge I" 



raj, and followed Mui 

 ..I .li-,-.. , ii 



■ b tfae peeuli 



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■' ^ i.u s,n l.u.i 



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..lb M. 



i Richard h 



■.,-. as younger 



■ 

 , ,; Lionel wall 



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,- matter of Maria 



i Bui tba "i didn'i think 



i, and Mn 



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burned 



I asked her by what 



she mill Kulmrd bad 

 theiii, and I. 



" Mui she iay thai?" i 



mui 4. in I */i( liti.t i 1 i irn Ii 



right, and sli.. 

 I.iv claim to simul Imt>l_'. sim 

 sufJervd ii* lo I rum pit- iipr 

 Own way in everything,! 



id Lionel, angrily. 



bcii I-, tor ii.. ■■ 



il" ll li.nl Iml 1.1 on fill ■. nil " 



Lionel's brow., pnlh'ci cl. 



ive lunnc anything lather 

 tin' Injustice of the i 



on tli a 



My blood 





Meanwhile Maria w 

 ymnnihlfing husband 



of ah 



In,,; mull,'- 'hcki, 



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■ table." 

 ow of any otter n I 



* telling h 



he table, [knou " said ib 



jn-l and tyrannical Hint 





MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA. 



I a* composed ol 



win Ohio. 



i] In Ondoostaa. 



■ 

 Mr is. ti. io is a kind of tree. 



M> ■:;■, -'., *, IT. ■:-.■:; i^.„o ..f the leaion*. 



My 11, XI, JH is a i 



My 20, 30, 18, 13, tis, S3 l» a sliuplo Inngn. 



NEWSPAPER 



U] V hi 



GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 



is greai BogUsh poet. 



ANALYTICAL PROBLEM. 



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"rejoined Richard 





bin brother, 





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w. 



mn' I either] 



the spi log, I 



i,u 









the latter would be cheapest, in 



thlcad." 





of il brother," 



liii Lionel. 



r,,i 



even il il vvoul 1 



irdalhUoexl 





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.till. 



hundred 



r;h :il llili !■ 



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bouse Bl you can see fro r 



1 idgft'l hilt." 



" Wi'll.ti . i new collage, 



oddtd Riobard, casting his line eye, with an CI 



|.i- n. I- "i i 'in- broad and 



LU 



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'■ Where shall 



: ,..-.., 

 Inn [oCfllitj in IVunlielil 

 un. I I . , ,1.1 :.,,.; 



The i.n.-.i orchard on tht 

 fenn, you k ja B d ; the new 



housesball go ■■ . ; ,,.| 



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Upon his cldei 



he made, touch 

 log the Ben 



the Noilli ' ■ ■ . ..n 



i iu imposing 



.,: ,i would have been .... 



i Ibeir i 

 /.ml lire contflOlfld in the old house half-a doieu 



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i , i ■ i, ,,,-.. , .1 ,,.. ... 



[I i 

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■ ptnuada their husbands, 



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I. [tii Inn wo .i.-.-.. 



e, but il is mill In c u ■ 

 .1 she think i that b< cai 





. bui »h, 



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,.■ eh., 



,i i b h .1 



..I,'. 1 1,,. , 



r i.u.i. 



■ 1 ■ 

 . glad i" have mi 



Idingofl liisiiimd 



.p.iijle of bcad-work 

 lb great ftrmneiB 



husband take all Hie c 



au • Li I ia i 



l: 



r. " I don't know «h.n \.;i 



iii;il.,- -ii.-l. an i.lr-iiTil 'leinaik, W (1 >n'i 



Itiehaid alwas s iln- be.-l m hohir, mid dun'! I.i. I 



.i i, ii, i]|.]ily tu him, where there is any tigiiring 



Ttie tie-i scholar, ho« nothing to do with buil-1- 



l'.""l. lint il "l '■ 



' OS It 



too bid ' A per 



lib 



f \..ii bad naked 

 iciulil have gifeU 



-. . Mi 



,, . ■, 

 mid. II 

 thing, and vo 



Ivoa in i..- ii .ii. pica 

 I'lus, ni.i a driven 



i belter," said Martha, with a provi 

 • if you can!" retorled Mai id 



ni'- tl.i-liiu- upon ber > 

 Mm in turned Imr back ■ 



Chapter EL — The Quarrel. 



It wiia on a eold afiernoon in midwinter that 



ii.i- l.i-i Mim ns uiuinel between 



Muttliii mui Muriii - took plm-e. Lionel and Rich- 



uid had hi ,'n nt «nvk all il.n. drawing logs out of 



tin.' woiiiK; mid nt in- hi. unli ■■■ .'ii - their te.ini . 



li.geihi.-r, they i.-tuiiiid lo the h.-n 

 slowly -i.li' In side. 



:„lv , 



p months, and 



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 ... . 



build the cttlur-waU a 



the BTound." 



"The wni in- 1 1 -i .' L-cttiu-nn linelv, too," reioi 1 



- ".-. I. II me, l.n.uel. ilid you ever *>-,■ 

 ■n ■ mui. agree so well •'" 



"NaTCT, Qui i! it no* ler. Mariha would 



■di.n.'i give up everything lo .Maria, than .pianel 



mi Mn .a 



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iin- .I,,.,, The 



in «hifh «i' U-lt tlirm, 



"How bappena thisr" laid Lionel. "Thetahti 



i ow hare you forgotten yourself BOr" 

 i i Richard. " rou usually got SU p. 

 per, I believe!" 



I Miirui. Ousb- 



oi an«ir house, i 



Mltlriv,! Ti:. : 



! '" exclaimed 



I , 



■■ Because Lionel it 



lilli.n',.,1 lino lo Like; Mm Ii-.i.I. us eld, i 





injustice of this, and 

 '"'■ i' "- two eldeM children 



''^'leed,l!g''ami 



[ght, hii the I.. ■ ■ 



. the hum. mid Un I ..■ .1 in u .nn 

 .-...in,, errand. The brOtbe« UlOl 



. and Btoj pi .1 to 



said Lionel, carelessly, "have 



i B'cbard 

 p again, bi ith 



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ii- iv cniing an inr.ult lo her Inn 



hand"" saul l;...li:,nl, In.-nlv 



-■d (,!„'" 



Martha 







.,-■■. .■■■.. 



"To blai 



hu.-iii 



II II; 



,se I , 



"Slie nani in- 1 1 m. r , , T , 1 ... upon yon ! Absurdity '" 



"Hn!" t i.iL'uhUcd Kii'tniul, t rem hi in g wiih inn 



" I ml li.HU ln'li:|- |i].. .iinn.l too (until, 



''•■",r,;; 



tin i' In - own, I i- told 1 to phici- ti .- 



pun iiiion tlie liearth, bctore tin' blazing live, wbei 

 everviiodv cml.! ht,!p tln-m-eii .■-. 



Lionel on it a itraoge look upon hi. 



.--.■, unli lii. « il'i'. JmriR'diately n 

 li.il Kdmiid to her, and whispered 

 something in liis car. 



Alihougli the caudle Jackson bad used, wnt still 



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. > of a| 



■i im pi aw .i 



: 





, and indignant when 



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l bidding each oth . 



r — Tod ia the price of sleep ond ippetit 



ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS, fte., EN No. 485. 

 a Enigma:— East Bloomllctd 



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taWf ■ ■■•'"'. N, Y. 



]\| A N N V .-; COMBINIDD 



Al-. I.i-.n.nl IToljleni : TI 



Tln.,:i.mupw(X P l.i»i'T»«rM 



tUtt anb junior. 



A STRING OF CONUNDRrrMS. 



Wur is an invalid cured hv -c;i-'. 



cured.)— Why is mist the poetry of nalme'.' lo- 

 calise when ii falls upon the earth il I 

 forms rmie?— Why dues a lady with wljIiIii lover. 



around her heoi more music than anybody else? 



II. run..' -hi' In ;u . -eveial iiiillioii-aires ut once. — 

 Why is the sofa that your father is sitting on like 

 railroad stock '• tii ..-.in n il i. tirl-.n pur.— \\ by ii 

 like matrimony'' Heeairc it ia the end 



„;r._\vi,iit is the diffoTonce between the 



1 keeps watch on board a ship and a phre- 



As Good as if it wehk ^Esop.— The Nantucket 



Islander says that Ihe following story WSJ lately 

 told by a reformed inebriate as an uppology for 

 much of ibe fully of drunkards : 



"A mouse ranging about a brewery, happening 

 to fall into u vat of beer, was in imminent danger 

 of drowning, and appealed to a eat to help him 

 out. Tin- cut replied. ' It is a foolish 

 as soon as I get you out I shall eat you.' The 

 ly replied, that fate would be better 

 than bo to drowned In beer. The cat lifted him out. 



In i the t a of the beer caused puss to sneere; 



and the mouse took refuge in his hole. The cat 

 called D i -ii ii the mouse to come out— -Mm, sip, did 

 you not promise thai I should cat you ' 'Ah 1 ' 

 replied the mouse, 'but you know A 

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s..\ l;,„ h, ii,. ,..r r .u,i..iii Il|„,:kberry canes, 110 for 100— 



Order* aeooui] - 



jibucrttsements. 



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