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a Mrs. Pennyfeather’s Peregrinations. Tp there’s anything Pm thankful for it is that these dreadful children and their mother started for home before we commenced to rack up to move. Heraclitus had to behave himself as long as they staid, but he cele- brated their departure by remaining out more than half the night, and the early morning's rosy dawn tremely hilariow: dollar in his pockets. fg venienc for thos and all wild Ind Tam drawi realized befor boys, and e Hinit that he Troddledums contrived to do wa nearly resulted inf end to the earcer of our precious child, — While nut shopping one day with their ht they would play fune- : so they took the baby, who was a at the time, and put her very quietly int empty box they'd found somewhe dw just in the act of nailing down the lid, when the little ig awoke and commenced to ery. The nurse, who had left the room for a few minutes, rushed in when she heard the noise, or goodness knows what m happened. But the worst wa went to the auction. You see, sale next door to nd 1 thoug never been to one I'd just goin it was like and a look arc . LE knew pe iclitus wouldn't approve doing such a thing, so T waited ull he'd off down town before L started, and I didn't till I got inside the house that the » Harry, had followed me. Th filled with about the worst rub ever saw, but in on 0 discovered six ol rail! chairs that would just match our d to Herac’s great t Ewouldn’t mind eight or ten dollars for the This is all the thanks dl of in I took them to} round, and if [ say they acted like on the streets and in the stor it very mild. Pm sure I never what it was to be a mother of at last willing to own sweet little The mischief they me h the were started sand [ bid but the sound of my own voice scared o that [trembled all over. Then sev- 1 people cried und the vidding be- came quite spirited, “It se now as if everybody wanted the chair of course that m » want them all the more, 4 T must a little excited, kept on the price till th seventeen I then bid sevente a half, when they were struck down. ror when the auctioneer s eve n dollars and a half apiece to. Mrs,—who ?” yelled Mas- ter Harry, before Teould stop him. Oh, I could have eaten the little rascal on the sy Of course, when [found out they were enteen dollars and } just tried to look unconscious, going to an- swer when they asked what name, but that young hopeful was too quick for me, and by his smartness his uncle had to pay one hun- dred and five dollars for six old worn-out chairs that will have to go through the tional expense of beir they are fit to look wasn't igh, as soon as we were comfortably seated at dinner that night, the little wre piped out, Oh, Uncle Heraclitus, Aunt lition, without a whole | clitus just zed at n mise expec he didn’t some ve cheated them, down to Sypher the in like to an right. say much, him to be last even alot of ni which we his sist agane her t nan * Do Not look for wrong will tind them if you de Western poetess. | a funny wi ing for thi * Don't vi pt lot of more than a hund mat says you couldn't aford such extrava, nnpletely flabbergasted for once id down his knife hiless astonishment, nid have to tell 1 dollars fo be pretty 1 knew ror later, things unless he «d to bre lloweve ble antiques but he wre I've Luei » VIL neve MODERN ARCHITECTURE. Decorative Doorway of a 9th Century Church. hain 1 couldn't e me the money, haved 1 ¢ his words: Je up my mind to go w to find out in without Knowing it, a re valuele aven't settle from how ure, though, for T want Ty good-nat time, Instrasexg hath charms to move the breast. ter than utter of cour een terribly he won't a with him for as sure ¥ mee ae 5 sult to injury. and evi writes a yc trikes us that this is people from look- aying toa burglar, us, was often distressed for five shillir a poet of his ability, livin the vast field of spring | ly unexplored, this implies a'd lessness that is inexeusable. LEATHER. Tuoven acer unt of e¢ Can searee Y p justice denied Tothe nd ORyeracity’s tether That fellow hus certainly ran Who says there is AAs the cobbler is » T a Unearthed by Whether pure e+ re plenty of things y's march, wsition, or whether imple brows paper and starch. Mas for the dollar val Now beasts in their skins well might tremble, With hides at tive dollars apiece uh blew as te Tou person whe With purely 1 sin that the le rts of concession, hh as a hide ine funetion it leatherine waste Jorn artistic conjunetic brown paper and p PERCY P, Tiere is no trath in old aphorisms Al main had the lege mis to soothe the sav ‘ a hun front of ipatetic music box, says that rienced more’ vitupe wion than ike think he is adding in- Tasso, the Italian poet, his Life informs “Snort mantles shion note. By onger in time.