Christian herald and signs of our times . ion. Topics of conversa-tion were scarce between them. TheCaptain felt that the affair Wobbie must be definitely settled. He tookcourage in his hands. Liza, Imgoing down to Lacy to get an orderthis afternoon. Are you resolvedthat I shall send this little man to the1poorhouse ? Pink at the word flung herself head-1long on the floor, and, whirling herlegs and arms like the fans of a wind-mill, shrieked at the top of her alarmed Bop joined the pa^an ;Babel reigned. The little man knew! that his fate wavered in the one of those divine
Christian herald and signs of our times . ion. Topics of conversa-tion were scarce between them. TheCaptain felt that the affair Wobbie must be definitely settled. He tookcourage in his hands. Liza, Imgoing down to Lacy to get an orderthis afternoon. Are you resolvedthat I shall send this little man to the1poorhouse ? Pink at the word flung herself head-1long on the floor, and, whirling herlegs and arms like the fans of a wind-mill, shrieked at the top of her alarmed Bop joined the pa^an ;Babel reigned. The little man knew! that his fate wavered in the one of those divine instincts ofchildhood, he cast himself, not uponthe Captain, but rushed, white withterror, to lay hold on the skirts otLiza. The Captain bowed his head,as a criminal before the judge. Thehour of Lizas triumph had come !Blessed be the conqueror who knowshow to administer a victory. The boy may stay so long as you,Zekiel, dont drink a drop, and you,Pink, dont have another tantrum. These were the words of Eliza.(To be Continued.) ^ Life Phi.
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