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THE JUDGE. f a life- | Sanvtoca, deny My ows ND EvenepeAnesr ALPRED eceived tomy tler was = Toran awa vits wif vou Mr. | lee mil of will restore pay you for the + really ow hour when Jove is a very expe you know your re limited, and Pam necessarily ur 1 you would send me upahune | Ude beneath the dred and seventy-five dollars when you write | fair Lueille, sang wore ite woof the (2a..), | about Mr. attentiy mmpkins, He is so nice and so dust about my own age, you know, and he scems real fond of me—it seems hardly possible that L have known him bar | ly two weeks, He takes me everywher | drives me out in the morning, and’ dances stilly 4 wn MW with me in the evening—oh, he does dance light gleamed through the | | a] exquisitely! Teannot help contrasting him | darkened window; no tinted, scented note | tp, i with my dear old awkward Alfred, wh ne fluttering gently down ; \ |) never could take a step without putting his | produced. |~ i f 1 Really, dear, you | Again, after an intensely passionate glance | nld take some dancing lessons while Fam | at the lowering clouds that hid ure even fi nish me with your pro winsome my return, But, to return to Mr. | moon, he began— ‘Tompkins. You must ask him te | LF - } week with usin the fall or winter | “Out!” velled Jones, pater, from above. longs in Boston—for his kindness to me cer- | Butalas! alas! the delaved warning fell slower | tainly merits some return, Only faney—the | than the ful other eve we ng [admired a diamond whieh he ina stud, and what does the dear, fool- ish fellow do?” He sent off the diamond and had it set ina ring, which he presented to me this 1 Of course [didn’t want to take it, and tried to refuse it; butafter he | Creeno says that whatever had been to all the trouble and expense s honest.” on the et | having the setting Id not per- | ed ey becoming. but sist in my refusal, es he seemed | they he honest reatieon th pr Smith di uid duel to go in dif VInGiInin alarmin: | \' —or perhaps you had better make it two hun- My heart has flown away | civil auth | y is so much 4 easily Flown far away, away I know net where i And do, please, write soon, for Look in thy pu 1 pray 1 y iy ' comfort Lhave while Lam separated | ©, maiden, kind and fair : from you is your letters, and I really need Ad bee it mye abieian bieayt Bi thisee | money immediately. \. By-the-way, [don’t think [have told you | { : ie Me vuld ntlemen to meet and shoot e would be a cessition of t HON and a itic dice st dif they succeed in f sure to be a hundred away in another county. If there were way in which the ant it r and as the frenzied f rent directions authorities, alaw cc GEO. L. There quite hurt by it; so Tam wearing the ring THE RIVER. which Tam sure you will admire very when vou sce it And T only telly cimen of his kind for he r wea game just such little deli | unning ever 1 will be anxiously on the When its arn ne de with much force rnext letter, and pray don't forget the But for this Pinay not g runs through one’s tin ep aiaaettai iia. Ria But don’t fret about me i i me ober nna a delightful time, andl 1) icc: tree he whole rleera ide un | dow’t miss you half as much ' i Gace ence would, Mr. Tompkins i very 2 Br exe lisenrerlEeEiin tive, “Still, Tam very 3 Ww rs i i Will, that you find a great improvement in Yetity omstbat LTiave reall of It | every way in your own lovin BELLA Iv fall: when ICH {| “TWAS EVER THUS. Round at Tike fu || ou ican C.depsos PL Siti was in dove, ‘The Teel eee ey Hence | Mf his cerebral affection wa nker Ott muet 1 _ itn tein sn vnly child, fortunately ag : sane ; BME, : : i ne sole and orig Gast ; : f ~ | ing of one who was content to wear the ¢ my ‘ , l INTERCEPTED LETTERS. i of solemn bie W tol eele ; | 1 cal tl of trouble art out aft seconds could muy sin the si would be a There isa the State—in ompelling th HOADLEWS BARL comicbooks.com