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} ; | — i ' 25 Onty A ScHOOLMISTRESS. By A. 30 ~ ‘an Arnold disappeared from Nuevo Ma- rid, Don Ramon carried out his plans for Donna Tnez—she enjoyed a season as the belle of Wash- ington; but the reader may be surprised to learn that before her departure from California, her father married Edna Baldwin and they went ro as her protectors. So, too, did Max accompany the party, and rumor says that for love for him, Donna Inez refused several very eligible offers; and the statement received color when, at the end of the season, she became Mrs. Max Baldwin. Immediately after, the party returned to the Pacific coast, but it was not the last they saw of the national capital. The people of Cali- fornia saw fit tosend Max to Congress as their representative in after years, and proud, but noble and tender Don Ramon saw his wildest dreams for his daughter’s future fulfilled. Six winters of public service satisfied Baldwin, and he returned to the Pacific to enter upon a life of ce and happiness. 6 had been given all of Barstow’s property, and be and Don Ramon made their rancbes al- most as one. All are happy, and here we leave him who has been in his time a Senator, a ranch-owner, a rover and “the long-haired avenger.” . Tim Foley is still his servant—an honored one —and, as much liberty is given him, he fre- quently goes down to tbe village (which is no longer called Nuevo Madrid) to drink a mug of some sort of compound with a gray-haired man who is a portable historian of the vicinity. To an inquiring stranger he will say: ‘*Durnation wildcats! don’t go any furder fur information. I know ther hist’ry o’ ther town from Alfred ter Omega. I war ther first alcalde an’ mayor o’ ther jewrisprudence, an’ I'll leave it ter Tim ef I didn’t set in ther boodwah o’ estice with decorum an’ yn Hat Romulus ounded Paris, an’ I givea thunderin’ big lift on this hyar municipality. Fur any infermation as ter my {gat you kin go ter Senator Baldwin. e an’ him was pards arter ther Damon an’ Peter fashion, in ther days when he wore his ha’r long, an’ knocked ther back teeth out o’ ther Black League!” THE END. Waverley Library. 1 Tot Masxep Brivz. By Mrs, Mary R. Crowell. Was Ir Love? By Wm. Mason Turner. Tue Gtrt Wire. By Bartley T. Campbell. A Brave Hrarr. By Arabella Southworth. Bessiz Raynok. By Wm. Mason Turner, M, D. Tue SeoreT Marrniacse. By Sara Claxton, A Daua@urer or Eve. By Mrs. Crowell. Heart To Heart. By Arabella Southworth. ALONE IN THE WorLD, By author of “ Clifton.” 10 A Parr or Gray Eyes. By Rose Kennedy. 11 Ewranciep. By Henrietta Thackeray. 12 His Lawrvu. WIre. 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Rose Kennedy, 88 His Own AGaIn. 2 Arabella Southworth, 39 Fi-rTation. By Ralph Royal. 40 PLEDGED To Marry. By Sara Claxton. 41 BuiNp Devotion. By Alice Fleming. 42 BEATRICE, THE BeautiruL. By A. Southworth, 43 Tae Baroner’s Secret. By Sara Claxton, 44 THe OnLy Davoenrer. By Alice Fleming. 45 Her Hippen For, By Arabella Southworth. 46 Tue LitrLe Herress. By M. A. Denison. 47 Because Sue Loven Hiv. By Alice Fleming. 43 In Spire or Hersetr. By S. R. Sherwood.” 49 Hts Heart's Mistress. By Arabella Southworth. 50 Tae CupaN HetRzss, By ire. Mary A. Denison, o} nyo, Toone Ge EF ce Beming- Crowell E WINGED MESSENGER, Reed we 53 Aanes Hore. By W. M. Turner. M.D. 54 One Woman's Heart. By George 8. Kaime. 55 Soe Dip Nor Love Hm. Arabella Southwortb. 56 Love-Map. By Wm.M. Turner, M, D. 57. A Brave Grau. By Alice Fleming. 58 Tae Eson Mask, By Mary Reed Crowell, 59 A Wipow’s Wites. By Rachel Bernhardt, 60 Crcrt’s Decerr. By Jennie Davis Burton. 61 A Wickep Heart. By Sara Claxton. 62 Tae Manrac Brine. By Margaret Blount. 63 Tua Creoue Sterers. By Anna E. Porter. . Waar Jeatovsy Dip. By Alice Fleming. ~ Wire's Secrer. By Col. Juan Lewis. Broruer’s Six. By Rachel Bernhardt. ORBIDUuN Bans. By Arabella Southworth, EAVERS AND Wert. By Mrs. M. E. Braddon. Cammitz. By Alexander Dumas. DOI Cre Core SBSERF2 a> Long-Haired Max. 70 Toe Two OrpHans, By D’Ennery. 71 My Youne WIre. ye ny Young Wife's Husband. 72 Tus Two Wipows, Aunie Thomas. 73 Rose Micuze,. By Maude Hilton. 74 Ceci, CaSTLEMAINE’s Gace. By Ouida. 75 Tue Buack Lapy or Duna. By J. 8. Le Fanu, 76 CHarLotre Tempie. By Mrs. Rowson. 77 CuristiAn OAKLEY's Mistake. By Miss Mulock. 78 My YounG Huspanp. By Myself. 79 A QUEEN AMoNestT Women. By the author.of ** Dora Thorn.”’ 80 Her Lorp anp Master. By Florence Marryat, 81 Lucy TempPLe, 82 A Lone Trae Aco. By Meta Orred. 83 PLayinc For Hie Srakes. By Annie Thomas 84 THe LAvrREL Buse. By Miss Mulock, 85 Lep Astray. 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