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ALICE §, INQUIRIES 81 and. a. voice of Shunder demanded “ Who, was to be ar- rested ?” It was the same unquiet spirit. | His wife hastened to him, , ' at it was the voice of rejoicing, not of quarrel, or told hing that Alice had just been found. He turned into hound would into his kennel after being as- ‘After Horace had left. Beverley; the, restless. Arnold had re- tired, and the household was,in, quietness. Alice, her head ulated the narrative of her perils and escapes, and the faithful of Gideon from the pee ae Philadel- one amare the morning came they found their hearts refreshed by happiness that they had not enjoyed weeks. | | The oer aisie of Horace. Wes to inform Isabelle that he one of General Washington’s suit on his contemplated jour- ney, and that he days. - an go task the gallank soldier for de inter he had excited in should, in all probability, be absent many q breast that would not fail in his 1 Alice,” said Feabelle, “ framed in comclbooks.com _ in