The long-projected "sociable" look pi 

 January, at the house of the SwteT/.ettH. They 

 pleasant, kindly people, and everybody liked 

 for tbey possessed U'C rare faculty of pre- 

 .g the good-will uf those with whom they 

 associated. Of course they invited every one t 

 new, and therefore Low 



MOOSE'S RUKJlL EFEW-YOHESH. 



is also absent; 

 WlKKLBlUN said, " bfi-'iiii-e In; was afraid 

 Louisa would be there." The young Spaniard, 

 :amc, and was introduced by A 

 ?, (who bud grown strangely int 

 if late,) as Mr. Caul, of Malansas, Cuba. 

 He created a sensation among them all, but espe- 



,lly among tbe "angels," all of whom 



present that have been mentioned in this chronicle, 



exception of Louise. Professor Bmpbr- 



ildcd at the piano during tbe dance, and 



of her best pieces. 



noticed, with pleasure, that Mr. C. 



her, and scarcely took his eyes from her fact 



after bis introduction by Aik;ust. Kit bad beer. 



first presentation, which she con. 



nl acknowledgement of ber belle 



ry scowls of 6 us. Fangleton, and 



principal speaker. 



" So ii baa turned out just us MaOGII SW| BTBBR 

 said it would, after all. Asms Ukikiuiari and 

 Louisa FiiAsr/- are great friends, I mcel tl to- 

 gether every tunc I go out. Who wonld have 

 thought it? I ( 





r her. 



i her heart In 



"Perhaps, since Locise has giv 

 the Church, she has been Irving to m 

 of Aknir," S. i ;.■■] u.-ustic tone. 



"Given her heart to the Church! It's more 

 like abe lias givcu it to tbe Pastor. Hal Hi 1 Don't 

 yoij thinl i " 



"Spenking of her heart reminds mo that I bnve 

 great news to tell yon. There is a new boarder at 

 Mrs. UlLUta'a, A great, foreign-looking fellow, 

 with block whlaken and moustache, black hair 

 and tbe sharpest black eyes, lie looks for all the 

 world, like a Spanish Duo, and is very hondsom 



ipokc but little, and that in imperfecl 

 English. August left him, at length, to Serene 

 d Kittv WiKKt.bMAN-, while be with- 

 drew to a little group, composed of Jam 

 SWBITZM, and his BUt' 

 discussing the authorship of a very 

 and popular novel, just issued by one 

 ;ipal publishers in Upper ton, Ku'iy- 

 body read it and praised it, hut no one could tell 

 s Fanqlkton had joined them, 

 and growing tired of what, to huu, was devoid 

 of interest, be changed the subject by saying, 



"Speaking of literature, ladies, I have a very 

 choice specimen in my pocket, from the 'Zunge- 

 Stadt Free Speaker.' With your permission I 

 will read it, and then we will guess who wrote it, 

 for, as seems to be tbe fashion with great works, 

 the author is incog, as father says." 



All gathered round, assenting to anything that 

 promised fun, including Sbbbnb and Kir, accom- 

 paoled by Mr. Carl, and after li jUutl 

 tention !" Sir. Fangletom read : 



TO THOSE WHO OAK A I ri:i | I t it it 



i >old ii.i'i ■ i' ■ ■ ii ■ ii,..( i could pi raaadfl her to let 

 •tune, | tack on the secret, by way of postscript, 



■ ■■i duln' 

 blc lines in the ' Speaker,' did youl ' asked Aw 

 "Span nn-. naj lister 1 I did." 



'Id you? I fear some of our good pi 

 pie .mII [,■,•1 |„,it." 



" Most amiable of sisters, when Uaulet ordered 

 bis father's death scene to be played, his uncle 

 and aunt might have enjoyed it u B 

 had they been innocent, hut being guilty, it cut 

 deep. Do you see ? I but held ' the mirror up to 

 Nature,' aud compel no one lo see their own r, 



1,1 ■■'■' So it is not, alter all, the go 



: "" ■"•■, who Will feel hint-" 



il might be ■■-[.. eied, Lodisb and & 

 lions during tbe remainder of their stay, though 

 red the same demeanor as befoie. The 

 wonderol tbe "angels" was beyond deecripti 

 when I hey h-ain, il lha! the vouns Spaniard iv.k! 

 brother, and that her father was one of the richest 

 men iu Cuba, who, having sent bis daughter tc 

 her aunt to be educated, had sent his son to bring 

 her borne. They were a httledisappointed that she 

 should not marry the handsome foreigner, and 

 that Paul WaghbH, who had been away on busi- 

 ness forafew weeks, returned in time to seeLomsi 

 cvorj day while sho remained, and take nn affec- 

 tionate leave of her. 



Mr. Mn\i>Ei.s*iioNSiwpeiisoFF gave his grand mu- 

 sical exhibition just before they left, at which bis 

 young lady pupils all distinguished themselves, 

 particularly Kir Wixklbuan, who sung "Farewell 

 to the songster who southward flits!" composed 

 for tbe occasion by the Professor. So well d.d 

 the young musician acquit herself, that at tbecl 

 of the peifouuuuce, Juilye FaXuleton and Ii 

 actually come forward to shake hands with 1 

 rough father and robust mother, congralulati 

 them on tbe success of their talented daughter 

 Gits was in ecstasies, for he hoped much from this 

 favorable augury. 



wj, , 







Chapter VI. 

 The final disposal of the charac 

 this chronicle must he learned fi 

 in between Si b liiuxKBaeOFF a 

 isBuno, some years after the seer 

 "I hear that Cam. Fuantz is t< 

 •oomsmen. There are to be tb 

 bridesmaids." 



Indeed! so many? I should hardly think 

 quiet, modest man like Mr. Christian would like 

 nuch ceremony." 



Well, I don't think he does, but then tbe bride 

 so many particular friends, and he would do 

 anything ^be wished." 



f course Aoausr Khiseiiaiit, being brido' 



bridesmaid. But who stands up with Mr, PltAKTZ 

 " Maggik SwmrisRB, Her pretly face captivated 





The i 



■ bun 



walking with i .1 bi he 



been there u week. Well, I always th..u;;hi Mie 

 liked the gentlemen." 



" Wii.ii ii bond of sympathy between youV" 

 murmured the incorrigible Sbbbnb. 



" ' Like loves like,' they sny,so that accountsfor 

 you und I being such friends, I suppose. But 

 iil.imi Hi,- ■ black pi mi',' as I have named hiu 



look. 



He 1 



ItUINI UVIlf . Willi l.r.l -I I.. ; :(,, [111 JO eVClljllg, 



suppose she had to introduce her prize, aud he bi 

 takeu her a lleigh-ride. I saw them go. Now, 

 that m nl |-i, i. . I don't know! 



"I should Hunk il wax," said St.iiRNi:. " I woi 

 der how poor Paul W.k;\eii likes that." 



" I guess he don't like it at all. I was speaking 

 about 1 1 lo Si i| BuiMKIBBOir, [YOU know she 

 right across the street from tbe Miller's,) and sho 

 said that be went up there the afternoon that this 



fellow came, un.l i.,,, ,| J,,,,,! .,„ hour, I » hen 



'"' 1 '- n " ' l "- 1 !""'■■ >' >-■!>■ -ml, aud rather vexed, 



she thought, and as true as you live, he basn't been 



I cr right ! I suppose he 

 ' ""■ ■ ■■ "'"1 it" he is a fellow of 





r Joy alighting, 



The piece occasioned r 

 laturcd badinage. 



und heavy !" said Gustav. 

 sure," said Mah,;ik, " whoever wrote the 

 -e had good courage. 1 shouldn't dare t 

 Zunge-Stadt talkers, though I confess w 



l he r 



, 1,0,1 , 



• but nobody 



i'akt walked 

 ■ill, and I ask- 

 ed him. He -Mini 1i>- " - nl liMine on the night 



they called, bul I ■■■ ■ 01 ■'. \ ■ :. 1 r . that the 



gentleman WOO. from Cuba, 1 as lie spoke Span- 

 ish, he mighl be 1 . : ! ".1 



1 ■ 



1 



1 told htm my mind . 



, part. I let him know that all 



iras talking about them. He is very 



cautious about izi\ [ng his opinion, but he said, ' I 



expected the) »,.,,!, I.' veiT significantly. It il u*l 



*"""■ "oguess what be lb inks." 



I passed, Kittv 



do all need 



aw!" exclaimed Kit, who li:i< 



■in ug glances cast nl her nnd 



ring Ibe- reading; "it isn't'sard to i_ 



iginated. Zunge-Stadt h-^ bul on, 

 rather poctcw. None but a woman could 

 spiteful a thing." 



"If you mean Miss Fraxt/.," Bald LlSHWl 

 n, " I am sure you are mistaken. Loi-iss 

 above noticing ( n- 1 1 % -,.- ij, |„ n , 

 1 very masculine apjtenranco," 



asked the S|.iin un.l, 



It beat 



Fl u 





"M.- 



■ told 





tbe talk v 



.,..,1 



ardent admlrara, 1 



ountej oue of her most 

 Faxglbton, n soft and 

 ji the wealthy Judge. — 



would b«o been het lover, had his parents 

 mittcd; bul thfl Wivki., ... 

 set,'' and poor Ql 

 by susltb. To bim btrr 1 

 derfulncn- 



alargocircleofacquui.il 

 J do, (he was not capable of transacting actual, 

 t business.) the incidents of th.j 

 1 arrival were extensively ci) 

 another suudown- 

 Thc wealth of GrsTAV's father procured for bim 



book icy call 'Heart Light, 



about r Pah! Mees Fbaxtz be insult to wrTle (his 



" Miss Fasirrz write 'Heart Light, 

 ilf a doicn voices. " Impossible ! '. 



"ItOM true" peiM-,1,,1 .Mr.t'Ai.L. "Shi 

 e so herself, only a lectle while. She is 

 mie. She only wait till zee book be done.' 

 And it UHU true. Ax5lB and iuOUST W( 



much surprised as the others, for tbe secre 



been carefully kept by I.im , , ,1 1,. , 



course nothing else was talked of for tbe r 



tbe evening. 



Ai '.1 n aocompoDledJ 



I suppose Mr. and Mrs. Waqkbb of Dpperton 



will take the third place. By-the-way, they say 

 tbe [.r.ilJt-. .it In., lu.-i hook, 'Heart Light,' ena- 

 bled them to set up m fine style, though be was 

 poor. She has been busy on another work of late." 

 "Yea, SO Miss Or.LEDir said. She bos been up 



10 Upperion making n «att How important she 

 acts about the wedding! One would think Mr. 

 CnEtisi 1 is was her son, as well as hei ■ 



nukes >u,:li :i fu- - ..vcr him." 



"I think the wedding will make a decided sen- 

 sation. More of one than Zunge-Stadt has known 

 since Frofessol 



"That reminds me! I heard of them the other 

 day. They are giving concerts at the V, 

 :. ; me ,il it very coldly, 

 quired if she had heard from Kit. You knon 

 what intimates they used to be." 



"Yes, ami 1 think, too, that her husband used 

 .'- desire to bestow his precious self 



011 Kit, but his fatberand motbemot bi/m.- wilhn-. 

 be took up uii :, ,vbo had the 

 most money if she hadn't hair Kit's beauty 

 and wit." 



"I alw 



Bbaittt.— The philosophei will 1 ei 



the definition of beauty, though every 

 what it is. Burke was beautifully sublime 

 "sublime and beautiful;" but the world is little 

 fi befher beauty 

 really exists in the object which is called burnt if ul, 

 or whether tbe beauty is all 







has - dd 



Mr I'sk 



Bittl I 



onti. 



He 1 



: Still I 



" I declare, Cabi ." fao ci iad, laughingly, a, he 

 gate him a hearty blow on the should 1 1 

 a trump! Y<"' R olery, even at 



Qhilege, but you excelled to-uigbt. Mr. Carl, i Q . 

 did yon not 

 Louia wrote 'Heart Llgh( V,„, 

 ought to be proud of sin h ' 



" And I urn," said the young man, who we must 

 now call Caul FbaOTI. " Hut what could I do 

 when under a bar of silencer It was only by 



of iho observer— bus never been definitely settled, 

 and perhaps never will be. It is not impossible 

 that tbe whole truth in the matter is compiebemh.l 

 in both theories— that beauty is partly in the ob- 

 ject, and partly in the mind that gives it recogni- 

 This much is true, at least, that while two 

 persons shall both Bgree that a particular thing 



beauty, one of them shall see much 

 the other, according as bis taste or iroagi: 

 b* l" ii- 1 t)i beauty in person, some 

 There is none to be found after \ 

 mite Qcqiiuintanefj except beauty of 

 expression merely, and even that depends on 1 

 lion." The dogma is sometimes loo stron 

 wholly tine, and yet the truth doubtless 

 within it. Fortunate is he who has a ready 

 ceruracnt of beauty [n nature and art— in 



, and the world 

 reflections. 



axgxts. — When the French embassa- 

 dor visited thL- illustrious Ifacon in bis last illness, 

 bim in bed with tbe curtains drawn, he 

 , mplinienttohim;— "You 

 "' lll: ' !1 " angoJa, of whom we read and bear 

 much, but have not the pleasure of seeing them." 

 Tl,r r,-,, h n;, a H lt . .,- lltlm( . [lUl| a philosopher, an, I 

 language not unworthy of a Christian :— " If the 

 complaisance or others c 

 my infirmities tell me I u 



