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honest, and faithful and industrious; that he had all the qualities of a gentleman, except good breeding, BY BEATRICE CAMERON. and that I should prefer an energet ioni Aiiieiit.n Nation. ic son of toil for a husband,” said K ib I‘u»»ell turned over with a Miss Stone, getting becomingly • I have no time for it.’’ iwn, and threw down the paper pink in her earnestness, “to a frivo ‘•Well, there!” cried Aunt Sarah, \ ho.-e sporting columns he had Beginning to laugh; “I forgot all lous, flippant-minded citv man; • < n study ing about yo r notions, Miss Stone: or they’re all frivolous and flippant- lie was on 'the green, cambric* there. I won’t call ’em notions, I’ll minded!” Miss Stone tapped the overed lounge in his Aunt Sarah call’em principles. You’re just ae arm of her chair decisiyely. “And AT TUE Brice »mb’s cool, dim sitting-room. tickled over the country as ever?” no lack of birth, station, or wealth, Ilf found :t very comfortable after ‘Just,” cried Mirs Stone, sailing should prevent my marrying an i m irning of rowing and bicycling. honest, worthy young man, I think good-temperedly. |< ch afternoon of the five d iys he Hurns JVTortt KzTrv “And you get up at four o’clock I might prefer one with some world lad sojourned in Westfield had ly disadvantages; I could lift him every morning yet?” found him tin re. reading < r sleep- up/’said Miss Stone, seriously. “And sometimes earlier.” It if firnt clam in « very reaped. The proprietor bin ing “Well, ves; you could support “And you keep on helping your in the buaim-HH knowajust h iw to conduct it Meat at ret? lb* had concluded that Westfield Aunt Mirandy with the work? You the family,” Aunt Sarah assented, ■ale priooN You can buy by the quarter, I«* hh or mor<, hi J.ri< •«■ >i as a first class place for a summer help get breakfast, and help get with a chuckling gTtze on her visit • m low a* you would have to pay ranch« th Beef.I’ork,M t - u-ay« vacation when a fellow was tired or’s pretty diamond brooch and tte' K. A. M attii /* Hotor out with a long siege of city news- ■ dinner, and—” "And bake—yes, I’ve learned to earrings. pap r work. i make bread,” said Miss Stone, “Yes, I could lift him,” Miss Aunt S.irah was in the porch, her Stone repeated gently, “But Hank triumphantly. “ And I milked last I laciti face just leginning to cool from the In at of dinner-getting, and night; and I milked real straight, Grimes—I don’t like red hair, and her spectacled eyts slowly dosing too; only a little went out of the crossed eyes, and freckles, all to ►ND HA*, gether; and I believe he is devoted Bob, looking out at her, was fill the pail.” ly attached to Mary Anu Simmons, Aunt Sarah was laughing silent ng i to a like drowsiness, when a besides.” .1 h i< ton pulled up I risklv at tin ly. Miss Stone laughed sweetly and “ And you don ’ t want to git back 5 gate, and a Young person stepped out i fit. who, once seen, dispelled home—sure you don’t?” she quer dimplinglv as she rose to follow Aunt Sarah to the dairy. the last vestige of Bob’s shepiness ied. “0 no!” Miss Stone’s gloved I Rob Russell sat in reflective lie sat up promptly, straining his hands cl i-pt d themselves impetu-' stillness during the ten minutes eyes for a better view. f “Well!” Aunt S.iriih ctillrfl out >uslv. "I never want to see the which passed before Miss Stone n gratili««] tones, pulling herself city »gain—never!” This is such a ' went out at the gate, with a basket » <>f eggs and a pail of butter, and it ck from the Verge of her nap, and ovelv life—so perfect!” "You ’ ie just the same, sure drove away. getting ready to receive her caller I TO BE CONTINUED. “I’m very glad to see xoti. Mis.* enough,' Aunt Sarah observed,! wiping her dampened glasses. “ I Stout. I wasn't certain «ott*d com«’ today. I’ve got my butter al reckoned ou’«f get over it. Well, j ■ c «HI.W i' ». v » » • » v ¿4 cklswia r * d s**" * ' > ready,though,and you can have as do you think just as much of Hank • rimes as ever?” many eggs as you want.” - BAN 70S, - “0 our boy!” Mi.-s St ine grim- Miss Stone hitched In r horse, and Import ano fami WbcJus-le ì > ch ! minai! hindi of • ’lU'îlCAl. M'Fr'UC-’?7i came up the path and took a widt iced laughingly. "Now vou know ■ - uui’ars Cantos. Mùndallnes, Ac< ord. c , ¿r.-noni as. v.c.,ail Kinds of Cîrlnqs. c to. »tc. what I meant. I said that he was j porch-chair. XlAv luLii, Bob congratulated himself on its à y “ou position. lt gav<f him a gisid view of the voui g 1 idv’s verys wei t face. “it * so warm,” she sind, f.mnii g li» i elf witli a s’\ lish littl« fa« . Disease commonly comes on with slight Bobobserxed thilt her iir< »s ;i«,< symptoms, which when neglected increase er bonnet were surprisingly pretty in extent and gradually grow dangerous. fur W. st fit Id. 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