. Harper's weekly. bank-bill ni nni. and iwmiiv-three guineas and a half in gold. As touching the abdmiinnal hypothesis, had thoobject been the charming little heiress. Folly-my-Lanih. the enterprise, though lawless, were at lea-tnielligible. but whal advantage commensurate with assailants from tlv ew with Mrs. 1 woman, whom alarm and mix- nearly imbecile—and with 1olly- l officer named Hem less for his bull-dog cwhich he tracked th Armour, dia-urage than the game he had been huntthe slip at Liverpool,ica. Without a moir The affairs,to lie in perfectla-t two or Una he time this conclusio


. Harper's weekly. bank-bill ni nni. and iwmiiv-three guineas and a half in gold. As touching the abdmiinnal hypothesis, had thoobject been the charming little heiress. Folly-my-Lanih. the enterprise, though lawless, were at lea-tnielligible. but whal advantage commensurate with assailants from tlv ew with Mrs. 1 woman, whom alarm and mix- nearly imbecile—and with 1olly- l officer named Hem less for his bull-dog cwhich he tracked th Armour, dia-urage than the game he had been huntthe slip at Liverpool,ica. Without a moir The affairs,to lie in perfectla-t two or Una he time this conclusion was establish. .1 poorLimpage was no lunger in a condition to lakemerest in the matter. Many months hadssed since her husbands disappearance, and? health, whether bodily or mental, showed sustained. On the contrary, as hope faded, herfeebleness of frame and disturbance of spirit aug-mented together. She was rapidly sinking intoimbecility, and presently conceived an-idea that January 23, 1864.] HAKPERS i of another kind, and 1forced maturity. Gone, gone , saucy little romp, whose who] pintaloon-, came twinkling down tsending thrills ??! and .jealousy !-• Iol tin- susceptible youthhood of the ami empress >lir- had been. In pltic self-r. ]oii--indgiug woman. (I pupa there had existed a degree of attachment rarely witnessedeven in that dear relationship. Except in thosehours when the elder play-fellow was immersed in certain that the merchant would have grudged eventhat necessary- interval of separation from his dar-ling, had it not been devoted to the work of build-ing up for her a fortune it was his intention to mi- actual fi tart of the childs wound at lirst. Poor lit- tie Poll -mv-Fanib could not at all realize the iact Dund in a bewildered wav, seeking snim- thing t! it wa> missing from it-- dailv -oji-d>le exi-t- rheu, after a little tune, the child rallied and incessant, importuned alwithin it


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