Harper's weekly . hrough the gloomchestra is a black-gulf, like a giant gdug. and yawning ju-r in front of tlstalls. Up above in the lofty roof the | its supports. By-nud-by it will sparkle and tln-di shme in scarlet and gold and white. The blackorchestra will be full of light nnd 60und, nnd drop will shut out the aud:and divide two realms dif mi ire. ::ml gnicg in! her ilrc-- .can. Iit lighted up. and (he toilet table set lord,the Him who usually ancmled on her « a tys a^istanrc i \.-iy an overpowering sense ot her own nidilor the task/ am) it was Mnt Imig be


Harper's weekly . hrough the gloomchestra is a black-gulf, like a giant gdug. and yawning ju-r in front of tlstalls. Up above in the lofty roof the | its supports. By-nud-by it will sparkle and tln-di shme in scarlet and gold and white. The blackorchestra will be full of light nnd 60und, nnd drop will shut out the aud:and divide two realms dif mi ire. ::ml gnicg in! her ilrc-- .can. Iit lighted up. and (he toilet table set lord,the Him who usually ancmled on her « a tys a^istanrc i \.-iy an overpowering sense ot her own nidilor the task/ am) it was Mnt Imig before :at the deor aamaim ed llie annul ct the fireCome in. Davis,- said .Mabel. JSut it w«Davis who entered. Ihe v, ho camethe renin bearing a hire shallow open bi ti | r :• ... Mm i .-- -1 \ ol which liau |.: rid i | iii ,-iindrv pi ^hc had ..n ::.J ??? ill her «. i not here to-night ? ^ed Ma!expected figur ,....„. - .„ October 5, 1867.] HARPERS WEEKLY. irSi lluiclo. ill. i I- I- Her rancor seem- ,.,] .;,-, .|V ill-|i||liilli)HCll ro Ins Ofle!l-e. mean minis « apt, to expend sliehis ill, injnncs. in being injured ; but n trifling o the i- ui n-rioiis. 1:1m ris felly inu- lipiiitv. Bettv listened stolidly. t-bc us sui-,,, and pii,. m ihe base ol her oogi-mtions was :, I the ebb ; the kind of instinctive suspicion thatti .lop, or a child initilii feel- The meeting .villi the landladywas not the only siirpri-e destined for Mabel Mr. Alarie Allen prided himself on the strict-ness with which he enforced the prohibition thing conduce * lie it known that I was addressing no one inparticular, ml ill II thev above inc on the mantle-pic. e, .. nstitnt .1 leu I I hink i is a« .veil to explain thai I an, not in the habit I ,1 vatin no ii I. American oi inilccl of . on.|.r i-mg in any way licniti -,l a fa- le clergyman ; hut


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