Graham's magazine . signs and warnings, Ishould very seldom leave you, replied the husband,I must go and that quickly, in spite of my per-severing little pet. But you will come back very soon ? I cannot even promise that, replied the miner;for the husband was a laborer in the extensive saltmines, whose crystallizations produce so beautifulan effect in the distance. We have a tremendouspiece of work before us to-day, and there is no tell-ing when it will be finished. Would to God it were safely over. Dont look so pale and frightened, Mary ; worsejobs are done every day—but they will call me slu


Graham's magazine . signs and warnings, Ishould very seldom leave you, replied the husband,I must go and that quickly, in spite of my per-severing little pet. But you will come back very soon ? I cannot even promise that, replied the miner;for the husband was a laborer in the extensive saltmines, whose crystallizations produce so beautifulan effect in the distance. We have a tremendouspiece of work before us to-day, and there is no tell-ing when it will be finished. Would to God it were safely over. Dont look so pale and frightened, Mary ; worsejobs are done every day—but they will call me slug-gard if I loiter here—so good-bye, good-bye, dar-lings. Heaven preserve you, responded the wife ; andshe turned with feelings half of dread and half ofhope to the cottage door. Just such a morning, muttered an old womanwho sat crouching in the chimney corner—justsuch a morning, bright as this,—and a black night fol-lowed the bright day—a black, black night. Now the saints save us! exclaimed the young 3k. EtiaaasD-bi


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