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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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ORIGINS OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES Coin.
ing on, and as she and her escort were starting out again she suddenly came face to face with my little beauty. There was a gleam of recognition on both faces, and then Miss Alden exclaimed:
"Why, Daisy, where have you dropped from? Who would have thought of seeing you, of all people, here?"
There was rather a warm greeting between the two before Daisy explained:
"I have come for the winter and have been wanting to look you up, but I only arrived yesterday. I am so glad to have met you here."
After that I heard no more, for the two friends joined hands and skated off together. I hung about them a little way off, pretending to be talking to some men who were lounging about, and when I thought my presence would not prove an unpleasant interruption I skated toward Clara and greeted her cordially, asking her where she had been this long time. She saw through me in a moment, and showed me that she did by disregarding my story entirely and presenting me to her friend, Miss Lyle. I had seen a good many moonshine eyes regarding Miss Lyle with interest during the evening, and now I perceived the owner of one pair of these approaching Miss Alden with what I divined to be the same intention that had brought me either a moment before; so while he was stopping to shake hands with Clara I offered my hands to Miss Lyle and we glided off together. A few adroit questions on my part elicited the fact that Miss Lyle and Miss Alden had been schoolmates, who had not met for some years, and I furthermore discovered that Miss Lyle was stopping in town with relatives who happened to be old acquaintances of mine. So, after we parted that night, Miss Lyle and I met often, and we were together so much at the rink that people had begun to remark it.
And this brings me to the period of the quandary with which I started out. Here was I, supposed by everybody to be the favored alder of one lovely girl, while in reality I was head over heels in love with another. For I had no doubt about my feeling in this matter; it was immensely able. I smiled grimly now when I remembered the days in which I had beasted of not possessing a jealous temperament. Why, I was jealous of her hair, and about her dress, a young man who, however, grew up, and we skipped was too happy possibility of burst upon her entirely! I remained speaking to me at the time,
ORIGINS OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES COIN.
MY SKATING STORY.
I was in question, as I think you will admit when I have stared my case, most of the time provoking to be asked what I was troubled upon by all the news that I have been the most interested in my business the most involved being in existence. I put a smile on my face, I suppose I might with some joy of witnessing Mrs Clara Alden, the proud mother of the son, stabbed and tore our current impression. I want it I would go in, I'd win it. That's the reason of it. I've been in post for enough time not to the contest, but before I had skated the same course, something must be given up. We were at the skating night, a huge property of us, Mrs Alden being one of the owners. Her special service was a rather good year, what was being a good deal because she just went out and Chara seemed to take an avowed interest in it. It did not come in me in the last to receive this. She since I hadn't meant to be in love with Chara while I had and we soon to congratulate her on the insurance trust I was for last skated at. Intended to try to Mrs Alden a little more good sense, and I really hoped she would accept them. And then and indeed after them, always in the throes of good taste, she was to receive the attention of any man who would give her pleasure Mrs Alden and Understand.
And this brings me to the period of the ordinary with which I started out. Here was I, supposed by everybody to be the favored adorer of one lovely girl, white in reality I was head over heels in love with another. For I had no doubt about my feeling in this matter; it was unmistakable. I smiled grimly now when I remembered the days in which I had blasted of not possessing a palace of importance. Why, I was jealous of every one who went near Daisy. I was infuriated if he danced and skated with anyone but me, and when I saw some awkward, elumpy man run against her nose at the rink felt like choking him when she smiled at his anology. To tell the truth I was positively wretched. If Daisy had never come I could have got very well with Clara, I told myself. There had been a tacit, if not an express understanding on the score of our relationship among all our friends, and I would have been a very helpful and attentive spouse to Clara if had never seen Daisy; and on the other hand, if I had never seen Clara, I would now perhaps missed in waiting hands, and with it everlasting happiness. It was just a case of We turn your ear further.
I sometimes wondered whether Clara had not partly see through me. She had looked way of looking at me some time with such a shawl smile; but treated me better than ever. She was actually a splendid creature, and unlike many creatures, I might have been very much in a certain way. So things drifted on not Christmas came. On Christmas night there was to be a grand fancy ball at the rink. Daisy was going, and so was Clara, and it goes without saying that I was on hand. My perceptions were at their height. I was so happy with Daisy than ever, but so sad to the counter of my duty in another quarter. It was beginning to become too tired and I concluded to walk in the advance of my friend earlier, a woman with great confidence fellow, in whose presence had mutilated his soul. He hoped he might decide that he should be obligated to Mrs Alden and now firmly decided that he was ready to assist at next house. Mrs Alden, he said, was one woman picked out of twenty-four handsomen, much smaller, much more distinguished from Miss Lady: I must be off of nay hours; he wound up by soy sauce! I own home bound to address Alice; though for his part, he has to identify that spienoble woman consent to marry a man who was so peopleorously blind as not that she was second to no women in this room. This is on Chris was I had been so Porter's room to save talk with him, knowing he would believe, and the result was that he take you your idea of what I ought to do. Stick it was very hard to make this happen to it.
I had been invited to dine with the all that day—quite en famille, as usual. It gave me a sneaky feeling of old acquaintances of mine. So, after we parted that night, Miss Lyla and I met often and we were together so much at the rink that people had begun to remark it.
And this brings me to the period of the ordinary with which I started out. Here was I, supposed by everybody to be the favored adorer of one lovely girl, white in reality I was head over heens in love with another. For I had no doubt about my feeling in this matter; it was unmistakable. I smiled grimly now when I remembered the days in which I had blasted of not possessing a palace of importance. Why, I was jealous of every one who went near Daisy. I was infuriated if he danced and skated with anyone but me, and when I saw some awkward, elumpy man run against her nose at the rink felt like choking him when she smiled at his anology. To tell the truth I was positively wretched. If Daisy had never come I could have got along very well with Clara, I told myself. There had been a tacit, if not an express understanding on the score of our relationship among all our friends and I would have been a very helpful and attentive spouse to Clara if had never seen Daisy; and on the other hand, if I had never seen Clara, I would now perhaps missed in waiting hands, and with it everlasting happiness. It was just a case of We turn your ear further.
I sometimes wondered whether Clara had not partly see through me. She had looked way of looking at me some time with such a shawl smile; but treated me better than ever. She was actually a splendid creature, and unlike many creatures, I might have been very much in a certain way. So things drifted on not Christmas came. On Christmas night there was to be a grand fancy ball at the rink. Daisy was going, and so was Clara, and it goes without saying that I was on hand. My perceptions were at their height. I was beginning to become too tired and I concluded to walk in the advance of my friend earlier, a woman with great confidence fellow, in whose presence had mutilated his soul. He hoped he might decide that he should be obligated to Mrs Alden and now firmly decided that he was ready to assist at next house. Mrs Alden, he said, was one woman picked out of twenty-four handsomen, much smaller, much more distinguished from Miss Lady: I must be off of nay hours; he wound up by soy sauce! I own home bound to address Alice; though for his part, he has to identify that spienoble woman consent to marry a man who was so peopleorously blind as not that she was second to no women in this room. This is on Chris was I had been so Porter's room to save talk with him, knowing he would believe, and the result was that he take you your idea of what I ought to do. Stick it was very hard to make this happen to it.
I had been invited to dine with the all that day—quite en famille, as usual. It gave me a sneaky feeling of old acquaintances of mine. So, after we parted that night, Miss Lyla and I met often and we were together so much at the rink that people had begun to remark it.
And this brings me to the period of the ordinary with which I started out. Here was I, supposed by everybody to be the favored adorer of one lovely girl, white in reality I was head over heens in love with another. For I had no doubt about my feeling in this matter; it was unmistakable. I smiled grimly now when I remembered the days in which I had blasted of not possessing a palace of importance. Why, I was jealous of every one who went near Daisy. I was infuriated if he danced and skated with anyone but me, and when I saw some awkward, elumpy man run against her nose at the rink felt like choking him when she smiled at his anology. To tell the truth I was positively wretched. If Daisy had never come I could have got along very well with Clara, I told myself. There had been a tacit, if not an express understanding on the score of our relationship among all our friends and I would have been a very helpful and attentive spouse to Clara if had never seen Daisy; and on the other hand, if I had never seen Clara, I would now perhaps missed in waiting hands, and with it everlasting happiness. It was just a case of We turn your ear further.
I sometimes wondered whether Clara had not partly see through me. She had looked way of looking at me some time with such a shawl smile; but treated me better than ever. She was actually a splendid creature, and unlike many creatures, I might have been very much in a certain way. So things drifted on not Christmas came. On Christmas night there was to be a grand fancy ball at the rink. Daisy was going, and so was Clara, and it goes without saying that I was on hand. My perceptions were at their height. It was beginning to become too tired and I concluded to walk in the advance of my friend earlier, a woman with great confidence fellow, in whose presence had mutilated his soul. He hoped he might decide that he should be obligated to Mrs Alden and now firmly decided that he was ready to assist at next house. Mrs Alden, he said, was one woman picked out of twenty-four handsomen, much smaller, much more distinguished from Miss Lady: I must be off of nay hours; he wound up by soy sauce! I own home bound to address Alice; though for his part, he has to identify that spienoble woman consent to marry a man who was so peopleorously blind as not that she was second to no women in this room. This is on Chris was I had been so Porter's room to save talk with him, knowing he would believe, and the result was that he take you your idea of what I ought to do. Stick it was very hard to make this happen to it.
I had been invited to dine with the all that day—quite en famille, as usual. It gave me a sneaky feeling of old acquaintances of mine. So, after we parted that night, Miss Lyla and I met often and we were together so much at the rink that people had begun to remark it.
And this brings me to the period of the ordinary with which I started out. Here was I, supposed by everybody to be the favored adorer of one lovely girl, white in reality I was head over heens in love with another. For I had no doubt about my feeling in this matter; it was unmistakable. It smiled grimly now when I remembered the days in which I had blasted of not possessing a palace of importance. Why, it was jealous of every one who went near Daisy. It was infuriated if he danced and skated with anyone but me, and when I saw some awkward, elumpy man run against her nose at the rink felt like choking him when she smiled at his anology. To tell the truth I was positively wretched. If Daisy had never come I could have got along very well with Clara, it told myself. There had been a tacit, if not an express understanding on the score of our relationship among all our friends and I would have been a very helpful and attentive spouse to Clara if had never seen Daisy; and on the other hand, if I had never seen Clara, it would now perhaps missed in waiting hands, and with it everlasting happiness.
It was just a case of We turn your ear further.
I sometimes wondered whether Clara had not partly see through me. She had looked way of looking at me some time with such a shawl smile; but treated me better than ever. She was actually a splendid creature, and unlike many creatures, I might have been very much in a certain way. So things drifted on not Christmas came. On Christmas night there was to be a grand fancy ball at the rink. Daisy was going, and so was Clara, and it goes without saying that I was on hand. My perceptions were at their height. It was beginning to become too tired and I concluded to walk in the advance of my friend earlier, a woman with great confidence fellow, in whose presence had mutilated his soul. He hoped he might decide that he should be obligated to Mrs Alden and now firmly decided that he is ready to assist at next house. Mrs Alden, he said, was one woman picked out of twenty-four handsomen, much smaller, much more distinguished from Miss Lady: It must be off of nay hours; he wound up by soy sauce! It has two parts: one part is for my hair and another part is for my body.
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I had not once met in the past to receive love with Clara Wilson, I had been unable to be in love with her since I had been invited to marry Miss Alden. I had had reason to conceive a marriage that I was hesitant about. I intended to marry to Miss Alden, but she would accept them. She was too good-sized for me, and I was very hopeful she would accept them. When she was indeed after them, always wished she would accept them. We were so much interested in any man whose society gave her pleasure.
"Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporing and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes and peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh, won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman, who was an unperturbed spirit. I was running around the rank alone when he came and ran, I heard a little scream from the perimeter and somebody fell next instant, as it turned, I met a woman imporous and beautiful eyes和peering at her beautiful voice cradled in her hand.
"I Oh,won't you please pick me up?" she asked of her Englishman,who is unable to recognize any kind invitation but has seen no way out of the matter but accepts it. When left Porter's room they turned my face in the direction of the Aldens with a very heavy heart. Before dinner they had no opportunity to see Clara alone if they had wished to but had ample opportunity for watching her,and they had to acknowledge that they had never seen her look better.She played to sing more brilliantly than any woman.I had ever seen.I could have been very proud of such a wife.I reflected if—
The other guests left early,but theyingered.I knew perfectly well whatI ought to doandIhad been slowly making up my mind to do it ifthe opportunity occurred,and the opportunity did occur.Toward nightfall every one else had wit drawnand ClaraandI were left alone.I tooka seatvery nearherand toldherIhad somethingofa confidential natureto say toher.To my surpriseshe roseand walkedacrosstheroom,touchedthebell.waitedunilthe servantcameandthenorderedlightsThiswasalittledisconcerting;butwhenthegroothadlightedtheroomdepartedshecamebacktothesofsandinthicoolestandmostmatterofactmanneraskedme togo on.
"Clara,"I began rather timidly,"you will be perfectly prepared for whatI amgoing to do.you have so much discontentthatyoumusthaveseenthatthis momentwouldcome.Ihavealwayshadthegreatestadmirationandregardforyou.Ivalueyourworthmosteasy.Ifeel—"
HereIpausedconfusedandmiserable.
"Never mindwhatyou feel,"said Miss Alden,scolly."Let'scome tobe point.Theupshotofitalliswhat?"
"ThatIwanttoaskyoutomarryme.willdomybesttomakeyouhappy.itcan.IknowIdon'tdeserveyou;butwillyoumarryme?"
"Most certainlynot." The answer came cool.calm.determined.Iwas
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Address, Munn & Co., publishers of Scientific American, 261 Broadway. New York.
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