The War Cry . filled his eyes and randown his sorrow-marked cheeks. Three days later standing by the opengrave, while ashes to ashes were re-peated, as the earth fell upon the comnlid—sounding out the death knell of allthat had hitherto bceti brightest and bestIn Robs life, he mentally resolved toturn over a new leaf and be good. But,alas ! for resolves made In humanstrength, the vow . was soon forgotten,and he again went in for pleasure-seek-ing, thinking thereby to drown the sor-row caused by his fathers death. He became somewhat steadier anddrank less at this time, attended churchfrequently


The War Cry . filled his eyes and randown his sorrow-marked cheeks. Three days later standing by the opengrave, while ashes to ashes were re-peated, as the earth fell upon the comnlid—sounding out the death knell of allthat had hitherto bceti brightest and bestIn Robs life, he mentally resolved toturn over a new leaf and be good. But,alas ! for resolves made In humanstrength, the vow . was soon forgotten,and he again went in for pleasure-seek-ing, thinking thereby to drown the sor-row caused by his fathers death. He became somewhat steadier anddrank less at this time, attended churchfrequently, and became engaged to agood Christian young lady. Rob recallswith emotion, her sweet face and gentle strong for him to resist, he went In Spite of His Afflnnoed Wlfea Bemen-atronco and Entreaties. News was carried to her late at nightby her father that Rob was drunk In thehail-rooni and bad Insulted a lady. Thebad tidings were a terrible shock to her,and crushed all her cherished hopes offuturo


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