East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 20, 1892, Image 4

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'
Aunt Lory will Seek at k ** c ’
MAB.
dur.ng vacali »n
j- ! sa f
H* tare»
e wnoa.
CHAPTER I
>»4
*&.
~Y
There w»« a time,
' n *y •
L
A»
...
B«t-sa'-
going to he gone fc' g
• M’her* do y -n g *
•
. _ •
:
• gra..■« thence X ■ L
;«-n» I can g-t borne.— * *
f -
wh-
rta«.».r»
if the tramp«' E»v-
there is af that. <-•
“Arid wb*n wifi yr
«rkaV »
1 pro
e. jre»l
II
•• ■*"
7«*r: '
e*
y ~*.
Uv f
that ha- everjt’jali«friven i:« <Xlt Cat: t 1« beijwd
“We|J f «Hi p.-»-
of the w «rid • carrring-trad»
W>. v «
Ho* i r .
I
E gl -h "iratnp » taa iuer hai Upon
n.n »on.»-thing of *h- -tf - ’ th it «
r» «I dag ha* ip»»n 3 bull
I
1 he
ha i s« t -e • r..
■ • krn-w t »at 1 be
in
iAte
ca «■•1
for
and
.
<
in*
all
\U‘.
» o 414
ir
- orti
n.
t>t
l a< k to ti­
"W hv so w1
«Io.
are just as vitung to
«
the first turn
of lam* togethe
M
in**
You
-rr
>«>
1 he good wife laid her arm about
bis neck ami pr»-»sed h»-r lit ••» if
fectmmi.lv to his forehead,
Ile
put 'lie «4 Ids t ig strong arm« about
| her waist ami ■ ire» her d»»wn ii|w»n
his km- . For » ft1« mommi* l»oth
i, anu were surfit
Tiicu. with a liltli
**1* lb«* mAtei» a |»r«►*>!«• «in«- u» i*>b.
M » •
h’ • «}
» ’ «OH K a t h T- t • * f it ’ h l»‘F
Alni B ! h ' - lu ol trn4«'fhr**
FuB*1 lll<
IbriMig \ hi< u»tw
Mi » ■» a « r I* a *mile an<l a c|iw«lioa.
•’to II |ir»»*ak* lu km » T* I auk* 1
“<>h.
N m |« *hi haï«* w«- i t n>n n a * ay «•*> ma* y
jh'ar» »»t happ
“IVrhap* itoe diaripl
tor aa,** hr whUp* r*
•F.'»-rjr
ih|n/ happen* fw Ui»
* ho
io rot lake tbrtr &tv«
uwn
basito
Ani y<»u« 1
Ur rvr.
i» r tu n>«
II« g-Mir
ru * h» a »! upi»n h ta
•h«*uMrr an«|
■w m Ht*
Uj
h<*art I» ai r
I U»l.
i u ♦» a ! * Il
ar» f<>r Utte uappl-
I
»»« .ni
VMv»
be. • *
Imi I
j. ,'t
\h! If in- could unli- nt a v V»m* i
always. and go on forever ‘ailing
tog’-tlier
Il-h
\nj we mitfhl
..»
a day g*H-s over mv
those times don’t C .ine
l’b»»r»
sigh, sie »aid
"not <i'ir sailing «lav* .ire «»v«»r."
• I gu> »« not
That is just whit
I
,mg to »p< *k to y.>u hi ut.
I’ve p-ettv Well luad« un mv mind
that my i>« *t
voyage sh.il l>e m*
last. nn<i that I le take \uii along ui •
it. U heu w» get back l ie Sell tie
old l>ark anti give up my -hare it
the
ocean to
the
con-arnet
“tramp* ” Thank God! w« re g»t
enough to k ■ p us in comfort wt *<
we live
“Hut
“In
partnership.—-old enough to
out for hitiiM'ir”
"Aml Fforenct
»♦
Jggar^K/r
'.y
uiur
- .
biers are. I>eyond question, de-
»eloped tn the fo’eastle. nut not e'en
the moat
faultfinding Jack tar
afloat could have found just gr* h nd
for
mplai t agan st th»- weather
daring that lust vovagr of theMolhe.
until the thirteenth dayafter she bad
[■•»•cd the Ho’n and squared
away fir the North
Then a vic­
ious storm from the northeast came
down to ¡»eat her back into the
teeth of a gale from the South, and
that swung around until it joined
forces with a genuine Northern.”
During five days the tempest raged
withoid atonement. In that-time
’he wind had shifted to everv p iut
>f the compass. ' generally.” as the
mate swo-e, "coming from most
points at once,’’and with such vio
fence that only a shred of sail, a:
best, could be carried
When there
was at c. ssalion of the rage of the
elemence. the Mollie was in a de-
plorabie condition; her foremast
had *■**" carried away from just
above the deck: only a stmp of a
mainmast, about fifteen fret in
height, remained; and the disap
I >e .trance of her standing rigging
■ ack to the mizzeu, ar.d the smash
log of her bullwark. made her look
like a wreck
Still, nobodv aboard
was unduly alarmed, for her hull
wa* sound, and sailors in distress
.re fruitful resources
But it would
have been a Mtiafaction to them
io know where they were, a fact at
which tbev coule not have guessed
t d bweii certain of coming within a
theucand miles of the truth
iTu tw Cutltiutnd
’-A-'.-c
--
•
*'» — —-~i’a t"
Z-. " -TaiV X» ’.Y
■ rr*. y
~'-9
1»' .
B
czican
Mustang
Linime
1.
À
%
A—
sailed V>gether will fade awav. ar.d
ff would start on their last voyage
at-oard the bark M dii. Anticipa­
tion
there»-: in no wis»- dampened
*'1>an is iri a g.»<‘ humor !«» he
the
«tiioyment of their farewell
ai' ne. said hi- w f. tn i.er-elf
The Merwir.«
W h«-n h- « .: me n. to «ji* ' • T on- •; IV Christmas dinner
»ere
not
afraid
of
the
sea. Joe.
Al d sb»- w I- rigtit. a-
g. .>-rallv
was in • .< h matters, f •* she ’ • ould tbe ?aptain s only son, frar.klv la
OXI. IOC »AIO Tor UfTt-D MF
mented the wasting
f hi- life in
r»-.id him like a book
I tier»- had
the
hardware
busine««,
instead uf
r»-«l it; be would like v> ha&u
e»-n an ’l.*r ?e<lu lion in fr« . it. its enjoyment as a sailor: and even
» sb* br •eb.
or rrxxt thinff*.
thank« ’•> the «-oii.m-titton, an. g Flossy—a lovelv girl only sixteen
But I ««euTWlr l»<
th > 'tran»}»», of which the hart»or years «»Id—begged hard to l«e al
e»- has a
seu.eii
full, an«! the captan.'.- re- lowed to g<> al«»ng ■-n the nnal vov-
beat will« py; bl
age
To that th«* cap*a:n verv
tim«* of
wbir n b* tlrctioi.s w«*rv
ntiiisuallv
I liter.
j- -lively said “No.” She must get
t
.••»me.
I U* aft» r <i in» • Ii s n «-ntal • i< yds an education, he declaired, and
I »••Mr»’«* jr kho* writ*! I d •- but I k now
lb »I I pul out rujr band and ¡ajr H • »n hi* •o .n roll»-«!
>wat
at. i h» - ...led when «he ba I graduated he w.»uid
arm.
take her and her mother over to
again,
as
hl-
Wont
••(k/n’t jprt ot<»r it, X«*d.w I *
n th**
Euroj»*. T.’.at compr«»mi«e Fl- -«v
U»w< it
ton«**: and ib»*n. h.
"Molli« b- -ai'i. a I i-• -*i’*g Mr«
f» .'•••n
accepted, perforce; and all thence­
the
<*( women. I siHhb-! i
Mi rw :r. • do » on «-ver t; k • f huje
forth went m» rrilv. until papa and
•umf tb<* «tlh« >t. and bur*l into a fl«*od
pv
times We II-* d to
at
fouli»h v-int
mama sold Farewell '*
And ten minute i..u-r N* h 1 and I are davs when w« were a
til in^ together on tb«* rudite acai; Iti*
get her
The niiwt perfect chronic grum
irtn i* around m<* and
m»b-»il. Paii'l
7
gu»-;—tr— ---■
metnmory of the time wh* n we so
would have c-owde«i i.i*
1.1s ¡1 b-
’be high - a- al’<
th •
hl« »trung eia«
holds me c I o - k - to him.
“You toil'd me nine
you ref *«’’1 a»*»?* h«- ia
ti’i j a Hlau ir.
'(• lai I
• V - i»4|| I thou ».»I > t<| »k»*d »;>•• out
•>f pit*.
I thought )u i would« a*«ily for-
*Bw£f«Â :3.
star above and the silence al»out us.
all te vears that have clowded the
Wu- fa*'ing ftie ii»» vttabl». tlkat 1 he t esides you mv heart will seem to
aid Id» kn d • - re d»»»m» >1. »»r a • to «tan.*! again at the thre-h« *J of
he phrased it. th at The dav of a new life uf love and juv ’
So it was settled that in a fort­
Kettle bad < o»i»e.
11 was only a
qu* »lion <>f liute when the “tramp«” night Captain Merwir ami his wife
,1 *
Z ' 3 r*X»’.7î.
1
e”. rg.
f mischief
■ apt L»ar »el M-rwir . wrier and ai ' g to k»—; v«'
aster <»f the t«ar< ~.M- wie wa- :. foreig
’
"Is that a
a*!?
,-*e *'f li •• ia«t of ".etn ti give '.J.
" O, ii * » gr»-rt ». ,1 • -ir-’i-.i’i da’’
’he etr .ggk
He was proud of Le
v» r
ilDg!
Your ..aM ne-sd can
ii g rn American sailor, as his
ti'fer a* d I. - grandfather hud understand what i* ¡n a womai.'.-
'■ee; . arid it tilled h ..I rag.- to k« ■ w • ear: when her « rd» are ’ightest-
how lofe-so».« r ie- was bec«>ii>ei:>g in , If you could, vou would kn.-w that
»? a: Chirac ter
The -ight • f an out on the blue water, w th only the
• AndI I thought mt offer i 4*1 J
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r *iir» a vt »l**a t
I ro* >ir. i
u» ton with tfijr ion .
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“About New Y eJi** an I ^e» I.
Ame-«an
fc--*
œa:.*ed
in time for a Chnui »3 d:nne*
br
rave and *c:.,fbl
£1
An»e».-
t •- »rry • g :L- -• -- »• : •.*■•• h- me.—n « r— a ; «d d-
"And then tU
t'J every F rtw
he i i
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commercial
3
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•«retched ifs Birriad arn «». C« u
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s ge,
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kn.
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it
will
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complete without a bottle of .-
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for its use almost every day.
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