Harper's weekly . tar iug , dined with him verv plea; . u Regent Street, and a. |.anie<l lorn to the London Hiidge terminus, where he beheld o\ ager comfortably scared in a second-class rarrugc <»t the tor Ncwhaven. .Mr. Nawkchnrst had seen the Captain take athrough ticket for Honeii. and he saw the trainleave the terminus. This he held to be oculardemonstration of the fart that Captain Paget uasrcallv going to the Gallic Manchester. •?That sort of customer is so uncommonly-lippery. the young man said to himself, ;,s [,cleft the station, nothing hut the evidenc


Harper's weekly . tar iug , dined with him verv plea; . u Regent Street, and a. |.anie<l lorn to the London Hiidge terminus, where he beheld o\ ager comfortably scared in a second-class rarrugc <»t the tor Ncwhaven. .Mr. Nawkchnrst had seen the Captain take athrough ticket for Honeii. and he saw the trainleave the terminus. This he held to be oculardemonstration of the fart that Captain Paget uasrcallv going to the Gallic Manchester. •?That sort of customer is so uncommonly-lippery. the young man said to himself, ;,s [,cleft the station, nothing hut the evidence of mvvc convinced me of my friends Thenextd:i\ ^ Mr. recited senipsot Miltons gloiiom. hymn ashe made his inorning toiler, lie was ven was the first Christmas mornir - -had ever awakened with t was-brighter, or grander, purified hv the inline] He looked back at vision of many Christ) ;rjnidst unutterable rainCbij-rBlaji. night .^ptrnt ,r, r-\ of cognac. October 12, 18G7-] IIAKPEUS WEEKLY. .lote, Mint iinYeo,,.nel:iito|,l:iee 1 ir ;«i> r- !?:.. ..f hm^. ! |>-- ? .r !....h-l. l,..lla. I Lot »ill „,,, „f ,nl !,.?« |.n,l. l|, 11 :, ii1,,1;,,:.!,,,,.:... «iii ii i in i ,„,-. .Mr. .-I ilnoiolly foeliiiu. l-iliii i- ii- .Inuooyntiee > h. mi I || I I II I M itiol my TitSim . 1 nlioi Ittoo*. uitriiis llio I |.|!i:- . >ir. Iluukulmrsl i-ermined lio to ,IL„i,l,e,l ilio-e Hc«i,s Mtling i |,i |,.|T., mo luil lll,: Il-i^1^ m U I ,. ho 1 1 tl 1 I \ , i ii i i ..,,...!.,!,, i than yon worn ftonle nnliiio. Ilu ,i shall I no.,in .ink flown, Bnt, cheered by the thought No cross, uo enmu 111 ti II i Xcflhco%VhTopendoort HOME AND FOREIGN GOSSIP. i; Hi- r1i|.ro,.o|,liiui,,llii-;il-,l -1 .t/,.r\loxi i „ i 111 lll , || I 1 I 1 &gt


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