THE HILLS OF LONG AGO. Whrn 1 hiu-kwir1 turn my eyes Iim aanlnxt the vb.-i.tnt skte.. W here the hues ui Mommy Blow, lii.so the 11 1 1 . of l. ik Ak" t'omimli' mine, while vet w may, l.i t ui thither for n d iy; "rr:f tin- nth uii:rn.!.!i'ii lonK. Hour the un.ormiiii n sor,-. Pee the facon fon.1 that vm CnxInK at u through .1 dream: n.isV tlu h.imls ve 'l,iH'it of )'or Klsii the l' 01 Love once morel Set nKii1n.it uoh ..y m lhl I'.iitrv is our prost nt Ml! Ah. the i.l. fr.r i.e.ithnil will. An.) the smtt. e.st.illo thrill' I'omri'li' mine. wI'Mr vet we nisy. Irf l us th th. r for a il.iy Kick lino the !. ! I -nio To the h::N of l.o '. : Atn! I'hnton Sii..i,l. .u Nam :i.il ki.iiffiiiiia : Two Dinners at Pennington's : By Mrs. Mom- V. Handy. ttoi' rilit, IHui), hj tb Author.' S) mlh-l) ALUKKT WHITNK.Y knew thai h could rot mairj. He :s a sensi l.c fc'.'ovv. n th. iiluile. am" iia.in' that it won. i! be slur idiocy to risk a won. an to share Ins i.-all Iiidrooin. Yet Albert was in love. Kvry Sunday in church he snt ojv loi; Miss ti.iulys Pcnnirjrton. ami thought of her fur more tnan he did uf the sermon. Miss l't-iininpton's father was a re tired carpet manufacturer, with a tidy fortune, to which (ilad ami her brother .lan.es were sole heirs. Albert was a clerk in a who'esale hardware store ami. by hard labor, earned ten dollars a week. Of this five dollars went to his landlady. The moth sighed for the tar. and Allien fijrhpd for Miss Pennington. The 'inoili and the star were hardly further apart than Albert Whitimr ami (iladys Penninpton. Alliert had never spoken to her; she barely knew that he existed. What, then, were Albert's feel'ng when, ore day. after church. Mr. Ami's Pennington pompo si . appi oriel ed hm and i n it ft! !:im ti. dine at his house on the fi Lowing Sunday? lie blu.-htd like, a girl, and stau mered out an ac ceptance. Fortunately. Mr. Petiirnir ton !id not wait for more. The 'limi tation which meant so much for Al bert to h'ni meant or.'y the d'schii'-.'e of a rather disagreeable duty vv'.iieli he admired himself for performing. He would have been thunderstruck at a refusal. I very year he obr.'itid from the pastor of the eorigr gat ...u. of which he had long been senior deacon, a list of the young- men who were puncrual at church and sum moned them to dinner. The good man liked to encourage piety and lie Mowed invitations on rhese exemplary young men in precisely the same spir it with which he awarded prize books for "regular attendance at riabbatb chord." The following Sunday, when Albert entered the Pennington drawing room, punctually at two. he was sur prised to find already there. I.os'dts the host, his wife. Ms son am' ter, 15 black-cnati-d indiv'dua's with all of whom he was pretty well ac quainted. The as-t-mbly reminded hirn of a special meeting of the "Young Men s union " It fell to Albert to escort Miss Pen nington in to dinner. He, poor lad. was overwhelmed with the honor. He did not know that father Penning ton, who exercised a strict supervi sion of his daughter's ac(iiaiiitai:ce. had chosen him as trie most harmless and unassuming of the (i young men. Albert could think of absolutely no remark with which to open conver sation. Miss Pennington, entirely at ease, saw his blushes with more pity than wonder. She wasj accustomed to her father's duty dinner parties and rather expected the guests to be awed. Mr. Whitney's shyness spoke in his favor, as a tribute of respect fo her father. Mr. Pennington had brought his children up to strict ob servance of the fifth commandment. "It is rather warm for the time of year." quoth the young' lady, break ing; the ice. Albert raised his eyes and assent ed. He would have done so had Mins Pennington said that it was cold. "What nice eyes he has," thought he. It was unusual for Gladyt' to notice a man's eyes. "It was fright fully hot at the lake last August," she said, aloud. "I think it could hardly have been warmer in town." "It wasn't bad in town, except in the middle of the day," replied Al bert, bravely. "fio you were not fortunate enough to be away on your vacation?" Albert laughed. "No, 1 hare my vacations in November." It wai then October. "That must be nice for shooting," murmured Miss Pennington, vaguely. "You hunt, don't you?" "I fish a little." answered Albert. There was another silence. Miss Pennington turned to her other neighbor. Then Albert found cour age to speak to his, a young man whom he knew quite well. A November vacation was Hobson's rhoice with Albert. Sometime, if trade was active, he got none at all. He came last on the list of clerks at Jul, son's. Hut. when he could, he thnnkfully packed his ling and went to spend two week in the Wisconsin ' woods with hi only living relative, n great ni'i'V. (itcat-i:t cle Morris was fond of the bo tun! good to him. Hi log cabin ami llflc farm wou'd hnrd'j support one. ami I'ncle Morris he d it th, defy of cirri loan to do his l-.are of the wor'dls wolk. Albert did what he eou'd for I'ncle Minis, lie bought a small slock of groceries and shipped them ahead of his annual visit in Older that the cxnonse of his enter tainment might not be a I u!.,cti, and he faithfully sent the o'd man the tcst Christ 'tin and birthday gifts that he could alTod. t'r.ele Morris had told l.liii once that the farm ou!tl be his si tue d:iy and some times, when Albeit felt dopon 'cut at his slow promotion, he p.c!u:e.l himself as living in the cabin, in old age, without even a nephew to visit him. The thought made him tender toward the old man. Just as Albert was nlvout to speak to Miss Pennington, (Mice more, he heard her fitlnr's voice: "My dear young friends." and the rest of the 'dinner was devoted to remark, part ly instructive and partly catechet ical, from that gentleman. Nevertheless Albert went home re joicing. He felt that he hud made a great step. Thereafter, he was en titled to raise his I at respectfully to Miss Pennington on Sunday and Uxn the rare occasions when he met her Vn the street. Moreover, as in duty bound, he made his dinner call and acquitted himself with credit, his con versation being mostly with Mrw Pennington. Crr at-uncle Morris died suddenly that year, not long after Albert re turned from his November vacation. It was a shock and a surprise to his nephew, for the old man was stiil vigorous and had seemed in even bet ter health than usual. A I 1m rt ole taincd leave of alienee without sal ary and. drawing his little balance from the savings bank, hurried to Wisconsin to be present nt the funer al. The attendance was larger than he had expected; he was p!t;iod to see how many friends and neighbor came to do honor to the dead. Chief among the assi mbly was .IinV'e Steinberg, of Oshki.sh, who greeted Albert cordially. After the services were over, the judue accompanied Albert back to the eililn am! -eated himself ill I'ncle Morris' chair, with the air of a host rather than that of a guest. "Of cr-urse. Mr. Whitney, you know that von are your great -uncle's so I eir. but I bellt-ve that vi. u are in t aware that Morris Whitney was one of the richi st men in ti e ci unty." "No--was he?" gasped Albert. .linL'c Ste'nberg smiled. Like most men. he en j' veil telling a l'i-oi! slot v. "I have k no vv n y ou r ti iicle all bis . i ft-; we were friends in youth, am! I ftute al ways enjoyed his r"l.!iiii no'. dear's ago he had an i v pel ii lice which can -i 1 him to lose faith in all woimii. ami most men. but which it is not tor me to r p at. lie bought this farm, w hich is laiger than it appears, for much of it is Itasetl. and n tired to tl i- out-of-the-way spot. It was hi il I L'tit that you should love him f or h i n I f a lone. The annuity which your ni.tlor re ceived, after your father's death, was paid by him on the exprtss cm. it ion that she should not en.igl tn you in regard to his affairs. 1 have lo con gratulate you on the inheritance of a very considerable fortune, which is ex ce.ieiitly well invested. I shall be pleaded to act as your agent, as I was your uncle's, but that is for you to de cide." Albert listened with dazed attention, that hardly left room for joy, to the long list of stocks and bond.-, of which he wan now the possessor. All of them were at par, and some of them far above it. "I am utterly inexperienced," he said, "and know nothing of busines, except in the hardware trade. I could ask nothing better than to have such an agent as yourself. If it is to your advantage, as well lit. mine that you should manage the property, I am only loo glad." The family were at breakfast when Mr. Pennington's eye fell on this para graph in the Daily Conservative: "Albert Whitney, clerk in the em ployment of Jobson & Co., importers and wholesale dealers in hardware, is the sole heir to the estate of If is greats uncle, Morris Whitney, of Door county. Wis., recently deceased. The estate, in addit ion to lands, amounts to over .ViO, (UMi, mostly invested in standard stock and bonds." He read it aloud. "Albert Whitney," he said, "surely that is the excellent youngman whom we know. I must tej ephone to Dr. Shepherd for confirma tion. "Hello good morning, doctor. Al bert Whitney, of Jobson & Co., is the same Mr. Whitney who belongs to our church, is he not? I thought so Have you read the paragraph about him in the Conservative, this moiiiirig? I thought you would be.-Soam 1." Mr. Pennington returned to t lie break fast table. "J am sincerely rejoiced," he said. "It is providential that so large a fortune should come into the hands of a young muuof such piety and rectit ude." Gladys looked up, pleased and inter ested. She thought again what nice dark eyes Mr. Whitney had "My dear," said her ft. her to his wife, "we must Invite him to dinner again and introduce him to.ome of our prominent people. A weilld not lg- nore him In his ohcnrltv. we can bet- , , , , . , ter afford to congratulate him on his pros per it v." ,. ., ' i . ,. , i i At the .elect limner party which fob lowed Albei t was the guest of honor, and escorted Mr. Pennington to the table. He bore himself w it h quiet dig nity, and Mr. Pennington took pride in the pearl which he had discovered. The guests departed, the good tiuin announced to his family ; "Mr. Whit m y Is a gentleman of in ! e!bg nee. a well as of integrity. Il is r.inly that we tt.d so many good quali t ies unit itl in the value y oung mini." I 'laily smiled. "I am glad pupa likes h ini so m in h. 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