Christian herald and signs of our times . THE CAPTAIN S BARGAIN. A NEW SERIAL II A WRIGHT. Published by spe rial arrangement with The National Temper-ance Society.]. (Continued from page 383) The Schoolmaster. kHE Superintendent neverresumed the confidencehe had begun to theschoolmaster, as theysat near the mill. As itwas the first, so it wasthe last unveiling of hisinner life. It had beenone of those sudden ex-pansions of which eventhe most reticent of natures now and again feelthe need—and of which they always Superintendent shut himself up in greaterreserve t
Christian herald and signs of our times . THE CAPTAIN S BARGAIN. A NEW SERIAL II A WRIGHT. Published by spe rial arrangement with The National Temper-ance Society.]. (Continued from page 383) The Schoolmaster. kHE Superintendent neverresumed the confidencehe had begun to theschoolmaster, as theysat near the mill. As itwas the first, so it wasthe last unveiling of hisinner life. It had beenone of those sudden ex-pansions of which eventhe most reticent of natures now and again feelthe need—and of which they always Superintendent shut himself up in greaterreserve than ever. Bnt the shoohnaster did not forget. He hadbeen very greatly sin prised, and he often re-curred to what the Superintendent had spoken,Mr. Murray bore none of the physical or men-tal marks of a man that ever indulged in intoxi-cants. In what way had the fiery breath of thedemon swept over him, and blasted all his life ? But while making no more revelations ofhimself, Mr. Murray did not relax his interestin Robert, The child fascinated him. Instead The Funeral of a Japanese Prince. of going to his lonely cottage by a bridle-path which few ever traversed, lie now wentand
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