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56 MAUM GUINEA. gathered up many curious bits of intelligence ‘already, young as she was, “Don’t you be tryin’ to find out w'at you no bisness to know,” was the evasive answer. — ““W"en ‘my time comes to tell my story, mebbe you'll find out some t'ings I've heard, and some I’ve seen. Come, Rose, we'd better be going.” “Wat a sleepy-head ‘dat July fs,” exclaimed Rose, rather , as she discovered that personage was sound asleep on Jim's shoulder. eta nay tonne nese “S'pose you could, aake of bef wid "Peron," replied Jim, laughing ; “ but July dos hie t'keep"awake'to be wid me Hair! ‘yah Pew LES ——S “ Oh, you get oat?” eried the company.” ver Fs “Pg willin’,” he returned, shaking his bride by the shoulder, “specially as we'’s all goin’ coon-huntin’ to-morrow night, sun AMT Melve"to" Kod Wald ewekerden’ eee gy ties and gemmen.” — is op Bh te ¥ 7 Nan amaged with! the promies-of sesce-haiit, the: yerty ee ee solitary cabin. ee ee ee “Than “ir ‘eset ke ER AINARRD platoons home, as Sophy was fully capable of accomplishing that duty without his help; but he could not be made to realize it; so Sophy started on ahead, well aware that the young couple could dispense with her very close attendance; and so emartly did she trudge along that she gained the gate at the foot of the avenue fifteen minutes before the sauntering lovers re Se for them. © re Sse tind te comichooks com