Harper's weekly . not .-ecu am of the lamily from Brumley ?will i aim lrieiidliiiL-s. Veid SO. And he was so sure-n that lie could never thanpe -he is worthy of him. 11ry glad— Ko ! she cried, ii].on her hot brow, si nig with hint, and repul-ed his love so (irmly—/am grudging him tin- happiness at the bottomof my heart. What ifhe lias lorgotten hi- V Uttght I not to rejoice that the hurt isnot so dee]) a one as he thought? I could notlove him as he wished, but 1 told him proudlythat I should alwavs he his faithful, grateful n-1. Mabel ! arc um vain and enviou- and mean?
Harper's weekly . not .-ecu am of the lamily from Brumley ?will i aim lrieiidliiiL-s. Veid SO. And he was so sure-n that lie could never thanpe -he is worthy of him. 11ry glad— Ko ! she cried, ii].on her hot brow, si nig with hint, and repul-ed his love so (irmly—/am grudging him tin- happiness at the bottomof my heart. What ifhe lias lorgotten hi- V Uttght I not to rejoice that the hurt isnot so dee]) a one as he thought? I could notlove him as he wished, but 1 told him proudlythat I should alwavs he his faithful, grateful n-1. Mabel ! arc um vain and enviou- and mean?did not know vou to be so, Mabel now that I see you as you are, I am astou-shed and scalding tears ran down her Hushed ehueks She went to the open window and leaned air was still and sweet, and the clear, dark;ky seemed to soothe the thr. .bbiug i if her no sound Save faint slianhesof a nioiirn-ul Iri-li song that rame. now and then, softened and ,..-. Thank me . Yere lniiR in ,„nr ulcere for a pri^iug fool. 1 11 «... your pardon, Mr. Show, iviinno! .1. Ig lllll ill t, as I hope I shall alwavs lU-ll The old advice from an experience 1 1, ; 1 ue stage bonnet he wore Iroi orv of long-forgotten days, ve you, said he, and siniereK 1roin II [ timeiunvaidMr. Shaw—influenced, HARPERS WEEKLY.
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