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Our young folks [serial] . oming towards /zer). They are yours. {To Attendant.) Give her theforty ducats. You shall not lose that loftiest of pleasures, self-sacrifice. But comeagain to the palace to-morrow night, and bring your father and your mother with you. 4TH Maiden. Alas ! I cannot ! My mother died before I can remember, andmy father and my only brother fell in the great war a year ago. I have no fathernow. King. But shall have from henceforward ! Your King shall be your father ! Theheart whose strongest wish is for anothers good beats with royal blood, thoughcovered with a beggars garb. (Taking her hand and drawijig her tozvard himself.)My child, come here, and let me lead you to my Queen. {Turning to his Attend-ant.) I will believe now in your power of reading hearts. As fire proves gold, sogold proves men. Its magic spell at last has revealed to me a noble soul, andshowed me in this singer of the streets my chosen princess. Marian Douglas. 378 The Evening Lamp. [June, ILLUSTRATED RE B U S. — No. CHARADE. —No. on the pebbly beach,Part of the luscious peach,My first is. Keeping all things apart, Dividing heart from heart, My second is. Nickname of rebel chief,To this world, alas ! now deaf,My whole is. z. e. y. No. savor of the earth and sea,Without which naught that lives could be,My first is ; and my gloomy secondIn every house is useful whole you 11 find out if you re so we sign ourselves foreverYours,E. W. £., and W. M. B. ANAGRAMS. —No 77. 1. A nice tile, L. R. 2. Tipsy Darien. 3. Elm in acid. 4. Free toast! Alex. Ed. Ward. WORD SQUARES. —No. first, when cold, makes traveller second is a rushing third all weary wanderers fourth you 11 follow all your , and W. M. 79. My first a blacksmith uses at his my second little can be third a home of luxury and fourth are islands where we go fo fifth a tenure for a cert


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