Harper's weekly . tely banishing the thought of whathad become ul his zealous little coadjutor, andsaying to himself, If it is best that he shouldbe kept, he will be kept safe. I have done allI can do—let me not throw off of its balance byvexatious repiuings the mind that may pres-ently need to be calm lor some new this very philosophical reasoning, and de- CHAPTER- VII. The young man grew quite absorbed in thisthinking, and. meanwhile, the sky, which waitsnot for even those who love it best, grew near-er and nearer toward that degree of light whichit would have been dangerous fo
Harper's weekly . tely banishing the thought of whathad become ul his zealous little coadjutor, andsaying to himself, If it is best that he shouldbe kept, he will be kept safe. I have done allI can do—let me not throw off of its balance byvexatious repiuings the mind that may pres-ently need to be calm lor some new this very philosophical reasoning, and de- CHAPTER- VII. The young man grew quite absorbed in thisthinking, and. meanwhile, the sky, which waitsnot for even those who love it best, grew near-er and nearer toward that degree of light whichit would have been dangerous for Ernest to re- ba>!; into tin-, world of wherein our phvsh-al legs must walk, albeit those of Messeigneursour souls hud in quite other paths the highestdelectation. Behind him there came a splash-ing, a puffing, and an inarticulate vagrant , winch, in a more Oriental region,would have indicated the passage of a small ?vailed to know what (ding perceptible was a 1 t specimen of. Phew!criedlittIeFiIkii hi by aid of a long mot-iihre in? up bv Ernests hand— ibdity a weight, though? fur fear youd go on without m quick aslcould, and missing a kcrsozzlc ! Water is awful wi as liquor to stand up under when w;-npin_i;i , * 1*11 dry it on, l said when they asked him ifhe could sec the bottom uf a lager band beforesundown. Take it all in all, I dont dislike re-sponsibility; but Lord ! aint it a weight? Im very glad youre here, said Ernest; « Ishouldnt have been able to wait much what I know of Luke Green he will notbe very much in baste to invoke the civil aid inour pursuit, the majesty of the law bein~ an ex- bury for difference of time-pieces. Can youwalk four miles an hour? If I cant I can trot it. Jehoshnphat! I feel so responsible I could go there with you on myback in about fifteen minutes. I thought respomnhiliiv was Mich a burden,said Ernest, smiling. liesponsibilitv, rejoined the little man, as-suming that thoughtful man
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