. Harper's weekly. nd things in the sort of ahall-wc first entered, wo walked abowed and curveted into the great r iigbiioihoodwere nois-s extravagant. None Although early autumn the mountain vicinitymade the nights cooli-m, and a great lire, apparent-ly composed of whole trees, was leaping and crack-ling in the fire-place, which occupied almost, one end r black pipe betw bo ilf on ; the tide of and intro- a o looked cone-rued; but I explained An old darkey, throned uponMid of the room, began t tuneviolin that ever tortured mortal fore all were paired the room. Tholat member rig
. Harper's weekly. nd things in the sort of ahall-wc first entered, wo walked abowed and curveted into the great r iigbiioihoodwere nois-s extravagant. None Although early autumn the mountain vicinitymade the nights cooli-m, and a great lire, apparent-ly composed of whole trees, was leaping and crack-ling in the fire-place, which occupied almost, one end r black pipe betw bo ilf on ; the tide of and intro- a o looked cone-rued; but I explained An old darkey, throned uponMid of the room, began t tuneviolin that ever tortured mortal fore all were paired the room. Tholat member rightly, as iss Curdy, and was n < except poor (i , whose timidity bad kept i in the back-ground, and who now seemed post-dv frightened at the prospect—she and be thejones left unmated, except the lonely hostess atfije-place. Actually the poor fellows resolu-i seemed to waver between the two. He waitedso long as to attract the attention of all, to the mer-riment of most. It was like the Malay on the post,. Whar? cried (> , immersed ir through -beer confusion. Thar! at Sal Curdy, you donk. Go long!said the other, pointing at the scornful beauty close by; and G was before her in an instant, bow- ing and perspiring furiously, while she arose and
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