The New York coach-maker's magazine . COAL-BOX BUGGY.—i in. scale. Designed expressly for the New York Coach-makers Magazine. Explained on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT Vol. IX. NEW YOUK, NOVEMBER, 1867. No. 6. ecjjaniral Ifiterautrt THE BLACKSMITHS DAUGHTER. BY H. S. WILLIAMS. CHAPTER III had passed most of the afternoon in an old andlong unused cotton shed at the outskirts of the town,where he had plenty of room to practice his declamationunheard and unseen, for nothing so completely takes thewind out of the sails of your no


The New York coach-maker's magazine . COAL-BOX BUGGY.—i in. scale. Designed expressly for the New York Coach-makers Magazine. Explained on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT Vol. IX. NEW YOUK, NOVEMBER, 1867. No. 6. ecjjaniral Ifiterautrt THE BLACKSMITHS DAUGHTER. BY H. S. WILLIAMS. CHAPTER III had passed most of the afternoon in an old andlong unused cotton shed at the outskirts of the town,where he had plenty of room to practice his declamationunheard and unseen, for nothing so completely takes thewind out of the sails of your novice in such matters thanjust as he is in the middle of a fine passage to see acouple of mischievous eyes peering at him through a crackin the fence, while a broad grin shows the inward satis-faction of the listener in thus being a dead The character of Claude Melnotte, though by nomeans an easy one, was well suited to his talents. Hecould sympathize with the proud but low-born peasant,he could feel the enthusiasm of his poetic soul so exqui-sitely portrayed in rich and copious language ; and thenthe grief, the despair, the remorse an


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