East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 26, 1893, Image 4

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    MAGGIE LEE.
>f i'lv upon , him
that
uiemor*be he
j wintry day.
BY MRS, MARY J. HOLME8.
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Three years have passed away
CHAPTER III. •
since the time when lirst we met
The Pouple's Iloiue journal;
with Magbie Lee—ihr« e years win« h
seemed so long to her then, an I
Much the elder Mr*. Thornton which have brought her ho much
in irveled nt. her abeence. and o -ce | pain
She has watche«i the hoow
when her carriage »a- rolling pa-t ami ice au th«ry melted from off th*
tn«* door o| the hule atóre alie bide Hillside. She has seen tlie grass
Iier coachman stop wni’e ahe her* spring up by - the ««pen door—h.«8
►'ll went in to auk if her favorite felt the summer sir upon her cheek.
were id. M ihh Ohvia’n ear'v call She' had reached her eighteenth
ai Ore »'-lone Hall had" never b»*en birthday, and ere another sun snail
returned, and now she Bowed cold .tine will indeed be free.
ly and treat'd her visitor with I
‘Oh, I CMtHiot see her die,” cried
smoothing
lhe
golden
wh c'l lav upon the pillow
i‘ I l>r«le h«r h«a>t, Hid i <* that
she is g me I would honor her mem
ory l y calling our lirst born daugh­
ter ‘M agoie L ee .’ ’Tis a beautifu
name,” he continued, “an ! you will
not refuse mv request.
TLe«e was much of pti l* in H»-l
en Thornton’s nature, and si «■ di«1
refuse, f«»r
days and even weeks;
but when th«* shadows deepened on
the Brow <d her husband, who would
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Woman’»
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life
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I ePt
stand for hours looking • lit 'hroiigh
the open window towaril the valley
where slept the village h'atl. am!
when the motlur. in pttv t««r het
market! rei-ei v * until ahe learned I fMior lillle Ben, when he saw the son. jo.tied iilso in t‘)e request, she
wiry rdie had mini ; then. inri«*e<t. I pallor stealing «»ver tier face, and yielded; ami, as it the saeritic«-
her manner changed, but tdie could running out into tha yard he threw were accepted ami the atonement
liot. tell h< r how on the night when (til nisei I upon t lie grass, sobbing Lit- good, the first Mnile wliirli t-Vf
f
.
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<limpl< «l the infant’s «'heek, plav-ri
Graham Thornton
had crueilv iteny, "My snter. oh. my sister.”
WCI ‘I A’JVnwr 3H0J33 S0V1 ANV ON'S 1 "CO
• m its mouth, as with its iarg- .
torn the ven tr«»in Maggie h in a I, |
"is site w< is<*?” said the voice of
-tiai-ge. bright e.i'H tixed upon « s
■»681 "mi Xj«Bn.«na>i jaijti .O.-yi«*»nn«nnn odvd
leaving It clll'lled Ull<l i rokell, Ml«- .Graham Thornton.
)sq v
fattu r’s fac«, it was Lap iz. d "Mag ami ui pan«F’n«f on irm Xinno.i st«u n« sazimi ¿som £u|u|ujqu nuca« «q,
had lounii her long alter inniiiighl
•orno
'joiowiuinw
‘
ANVJK03
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’
TT.l
gie
Lee.
”
He was pawning in the street, and
, a
\
-Xinirenb
out in I he tali, damp grant*. wn«-i>,
(T » BE l OSTIXI ED )
aq) un-r» ,t»« q - »nvu» otl ‘sthn Otn ni può« -Ami rioA m’TIH HVWJM jn annql
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hear«! th« waning cry. Ben knew
! a ; * a . i
si
1, KSJ.
ù *'S -saziad zo; isaiuoa aqj n> • |ud|ovjj««i pi« q, ,< jj -artujà
in the wild ai andoiimeut of giiei.
ari
••
■sHsi.t
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nani
4«Hltdod
..qi-jqSnvo
svq
li
juqi
ssa
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q
iqM-quiia
un
,i|Xls
pus
au.n,
that in some way Judg- Tiiornttm
.'.-mie -.ai« jo i qi.is is;»3.nq oqi s|U Tur; siqi ;o iv..«|d «s isi-.tu nq» a.'Uf.vuoa ma ¡vii» v
ehe had thrown n* r-»» ¡F; nor how.
. "<l ^a«|i«> Ai««» n,oj| aoAvqi u| »uaaoutp à | » a >» j«i||*»p putì ÀiuÀiqsod -Xp)n|(«a
was connected with bls grief, but he
e’ «IT'.'dH *B V I«<S
,*i»l '»s^qjvuoi <>qi -|sa'|.ii»M» .iqi si »( -paniipoau uiouqi/j ¿niil
in a calmer ....... i « i , rhe had t<>i«i
4ai,lo
A'.i-J
unqi . hi |U a oh'Uiaiuf jo Sd|j|i'jub uaoiu sussassed «JVSII UVHd&- uV.-il!
answere«i respectfully, "She is dy­
'piDdaiil
lor nail etory. exonerating him
aq isnm saSmp«« no saiianqj qy -aHotaud qava ut
¿ o joquitijj pus ‘aiwis •Jjuno.'»
ing. Ou. Maggie. Maggie. What
•tiA-.u.l, -aannaq p> .irati*.; qit.n <iuiB|d p<o|4Utu »q »stiiu .aito àutuimuuu aitBj|jud n'jtiq -|tó|
Jrmn wrong, and blaming onlv h>-r
",.q À4U:uqvj aaljv jou ‘mai
A'Jvnavii- aaojoq pjA|aa«4 aq u|Àv
oy;—'K0U.aVJ
-nail I <l > without her? ’
rell tor not haviiig learned h ioiici
•BBS
*À|uno,>
«nu
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M
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•M-M
jo
Jaqiuu.v
ivioj.
"You mi ill live with me,” answer
how much rlie loved one a i tar
•GTJaXOM OC’.................................................. ....
SUOR03 NaASRH NT MHÍ1X3TA ?ID'<TVR
(«-d Air. Tnorntoi..
X patta oí 3A|à ni* •’•’* HOVX UVWH tIVtfdS jo equina
above iiet, hi rhe Himpiv aUHWeretl.
isoivaad jxau aqj sii Suipuau RaiXUVd UMUUNHH SNOain»!
I
’Twas a sudden impulse, and
nxooxoor...................................naia nxoox khvh .» hoxvm urod urtioh
es. Mie took a violent cold and
T qaita m ; ia |H || jm . ai VfiVX UVMH ItVHdS J<> attutiti
ihinkiiig lhe assurance that her
•isaii od txau oq j btl «iuipuas «aiXUVd OMBUNílH 3X0-»Il oj
han been mi k for weeks. H<*r •
• ehainx xsniooj m.................................................. ¿................... ;................................ sjinx
'Uieifiei i*tioiild i>e thus provide«! f< r
JJINOOd t proa O1 OAta ni* a.w *ROVX rivai! HV3.TS jo
Jiii’ther <ii««i <d consumption; 1 m
-aqiunu nan-aaa diju aq; su 2u|paas satXHVd AXXaMJ, ■’'Hot
I would be a comfort to the dying
airaol M-iggic vv ill follow.’’
•sii'svno vn.-Lio «•"•-svTi v:i3<in ’ ‘pavaoi aA|3 m« om ‘ hovx nvait hv : ms
;u MjUtttu i»u».. .ad jxau api sii 3u|ptias najXHV.I MAH -Il <>L
| ¿1««, lie glided uoiseleH-lV into th«-
“Poor girl, to die ho young,’
‘113 LV '-V CIRO») 1................................................................... 3A<3 HIM OM iinnoa «MI* uhmi sdv .I
I -«ck room
But she dhi not know
iivrtll 'IVI-LTP jo aaqtnnu isap»aa3 api sn zuipuas A.LHVd HHl ox
Mglleil Mir. 'I luil'litoil, MH Hhe I e
is.iv-npu *-< a ' diho .» * i « t » U| sazjad asaqi jo gtz ajnqiaisfp m.»
him, ami falling on his kmes 1»,
•ntiMi v ”»• a mri s«»v ». 'Ili, oqi «n «n iiamaa puw ‘o.i.mqoj, 3nij pVHn
turned h> her carriage and war
Avana oqav .«{laud ituotuu -sJf.uuiiJ Aq ‘pajnqpisip oq ihav sapiiau aAoqBaq.i
o«-«' hiiiv lie wept like a llltle child
driven back to GteVHlmie ILi'I.
OX ONIXNOOWV *S3ZIHd OCO'193
"one w . ih sleeping,’’ tlieV sal«', at
•'c ecs’siitl;
wlu re. in a r< c» ,- h of the window
q < -, *...............
uiam no SutsnaaAPB ou
.asi, ami i fling Up I iih head lie
‘2UIUPUJ ao;-,;.-?tno3 N3A3RR NI («wtpnt gjxn) fejuaxoid dDHVR 00S9H
(«riiham rat, Inn arm around Ins
**«-^ C*
•••••*•• ...................... ...................................................................................
iookeil upon lit r as she slept, whi««
.........HXOOX 3.OJ3S3R5IX XUVXO1I KUVII3 H3XVAV «ROO GRRROU 009'SH
vvite, amt tiir (ingerí* playing with
| « i< <<i (oiUetilied and terrible, crept
OOCOI’CB................................... ............................................................. HIIAINM .T.RH.MM
the cur's oi her vidrien miir.
(laavRtr Hiio-i ‘aoriNvn Niiomionn nvkumo uaiaodwi oot es
SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE! OOCiÓJE "‘3IXV1ÍOHÍI3V UR’.-tXNVRV »»» ‘WDNTKKDIX 'T3KVN3 X3VRH
over nim, she lay so stul and m >
I’lit lh<* hand «hopped m*rv»u,*lv
‘AriOU • : ».'MKIOW ‘HMSSVRD VlKIdO IDXaU.-t UHXUOdWI a.MI.« Sii 9
DR. MILE'S MEDIC V
FrerxRT,
| ibmiess. At length, rising to m> T'n
- I titu.*' sn ■' tl«.- R- «ur ifivr 5i. rtine 00 07,‘Ki.............................................. SilllJX'. AV UROO NIDRH ONIQNIM K3XS S9l’t
at I iih side w hen bin mol her H»ari
« «««I *«-rvK ùnti Li er i >><• 1... * e dune n<e
l«-> i. I««- m ni him down so tiiat In
err t |f. <* «.
1« <( turn with the news tiiat ’ Mag­
Soil YEvRS I HAVE N»’T I” LT A8
I rp- fouetie«i hers, ami then, wi'ho* t
»* I »... AS N«>XV.
7 T
gie Lee wie* living." Verv woml«-r
The *« r'iiia romt <>i n y «tis'-n-e wis a
.« worn, ne wentout Irom tier [l«S- stili 'i- kBtwI-.’til in tattle ««-loie I «.it
Inglv lhe large blue even oi mli n
11 ml on, I oil Mt'iia. June I :h. Is
I'p to
•in-« , tor in* knew that Maggie L. e the time < f lie. turn g to take Dr Vii i-«
follow«-«! him. Hr. feigning Hilriib .
Reo.«*<il< » 1 l ini I ml a con-
¿oj UJIU0ÌI U’ IÌ smv uoaiq oq oj sjuosojd 0|qen;EA uj
was d> ao I
►**
it nai di“»ra«-m>K pi.it« in my
I;iliitn«>.*. h»* fl**d out in me open
• emi; nl*o. weak si «-ll- and Hi r>- *« tour
y.-Ht* I have limi to k *»«' »«P e*eryti Ine
'‘ lie next «lay, at sunset, they
air, which, lam n though if «.>*
I
of oi -i I ve chara-ter, mid rti y ii> «!«<•
É
1>< iii «<* for /** | I r*l C*
mont ■ et
»
ì
Éi ¡1 W
with Uh*
of in - kii iiiiir” I air, n i.er hi liie valley where III* «« « « in •;
Lz
E. Lz «•«•Uhl not
««••Ik it.-•«»««« *»i *«•• ••♦ I KNOW YOl It
Coiii«! alwavs
be seen from
11 over*, ha<t vet no power t<> quiet * .miUinl
*
*
REilEDIEs HAVE « I'ltE»* ME. amt ll.nt
Ilin our will i> pel in . nen'
Hevt-ial
ho >» ii ow of Graham Thornt •»•'*
lhe Voice within Winch told
I......
war room, ami as, with f 4-ieu ar u and
guiliy of her deni h. "Km whilevei .•« ini-g m arl, he atom! by, w,o«<
I can do to atone tor my ermr mi ,n iIn v low» i«-«i the coltin toils resting
he «loll«-,” he liioiight al la I. and P ace. lie f> It g!a<! that it was *o.
tritil theehili .Xovcnioer wind loot I i w ill make me a belt» r m ii . ’ he
Blast« d lhe last bmi, ih>- ciioic < hi i iiougni. "tor when evil pa-Hio-o
| i I m , ami 1 am tvlnpte<i to do w o, g
fru I ami llower.-* winch grew at
tirevslone Hall daily found en i mv- omv to look tier« ss the li I s
tiance io t he cliumovr of the m > k |towaid i lie little grave which Imt
gnl. who would Hinnetim-'s push | lor me would riot liaye ia-en in. de
them awav. as if there slid linger- so somi, ami 1 -liail ne strengthen d
cd among them the iitimispnere they io do w bat is right.”
|
blowiy ami sadly he walk««!
had or« at ta d.
"Tlirv i • mind me so much of th«* awav. going back to his limn«,
Iwtier«-, in a luxurously furnished
past that I cannot endure them tn
my |>n st nee,” she raid one «lav 'chamber, on a «-«meh whose s Ik«-
when her mint bn tight her a beau­ hanglngH swept the floor, lav It s
tiful l>ou«|iiet compiHeil of her favor­ wife, ami near lx r his infant daugli
ite llowers, ami the hot tears raim-d ter. that «lav four we« k-of age. As
over lhe vvlnti. waisted fa«!»*, as she V«*t she had been given li • name.
ji»nd when tile nig it ba«l eio.-ed up­
ordered them h«>m tlie rotim
Muihsbe ttin stiotied both her on (hem, an«! it was dark within
aunt ami Bennie of her rival, whose the »oom, Graham i'hmn on «ircw
L«autv was th«- theme of the whole his ciiair t<> the si lt- ot ids wif,
village, mid one«*, when fold that and in low, sui««lnet! tones, toLl h ■<
«she was pussit>g. h I i «- hastened I«« of lhe fair lolii g feirl that d y
II l«n va
th«* window, Im her cheek ^r«-w lyiried fr«»m his sight
his
wife,
a
gente'.
faithful
wlf< , a <1
w *nti r still, iuki b«r liamls clasp« <1
♦ »•ch other it voluntarily as she saw he could not tell her ho.v much he
l»y llie s de of tIn* fair Helen th»* had loveu Maggie- J,«e, »nd that
fot m ot (»rah «in Thornton. They But f»r hi«* tv«»li«h piul«* sli«* woul
noth were looking toward her win p< rhap* at that imeuetit have ««•♦•«»
«low. mid aa Helen met the burning where llel«'t« w-a. it sfenl of shi p-
N« . Im
gaze, she ex laiim-d. “Oh. Graham, ing in her «ar v grave
it is teriiiri«*. It mukt'S me faint;” c«>u d not t« ll her thia Lui he t«»l<l
ami h I i U«I lenngiy -he drew m arer h«*r Maggie h id been verv dear to
Io he iiurb.tiid, who, to Lis living him, ami that he fe«r -d i» w «* for
h »i , m v<*r forg< t the wild, dark (he love of him ll-at al e lad »Led
“I wrvi'g«al h,i, N« Hiv, «Lirlmg.’
« e w hick Io ked I »*.» »•• reproacli- I
that II Muggle di« d lie rtlon ■
ta pus P’Jpis'l »«i piissnoqi KJflid;sws p-2
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l«*x«ne<M, I>ulIn ■«»->. Blues, and Opinm
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