Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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handa. Sir Thomaw, hov
dlsense called "mythomania." la ota
er quarters it to called pinin lying, but
Uhat does not sound haif M Anterest
Bhe broke away from him, and, run
ninz after us, eaught up. pancg aad
breathlesa, with us, m we entered the
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but vme word
a a Methodist
keepe the sublee ta out after dark
Hent in the latest excuse for wife
beating. How would the wifobeaters
enjoy the water cure?
A paper baa bene priatmi ta a UI
loon, but communication with Mars
, to not yet elaimed by its editer.
Virginia still has its duets. ana, an
tortunately, they are not of the Mrench
kind. One of the fghters, if not both.
recailed at raw Mr Peter Hawkshaw
and the captur of the Indomptable
and Xantipre, and corrected the prince
whoa ho spoke of Mr Peter aa vicead-
mtral of the White. I’aa a very eamy
matter to get his al on a ton to the par
don. and the necensars seals and far
Overton, and you, Mr. Richard Olya.
Aad I treat Giles Tarusa's life may he
saved, it only to keep you, Capt. Oree
too. as poor as you deserve to be. For
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smell of paipt that ta.ua .civilisation
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that to clome to the green leaves and
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we are mo reluetant to returm. That to
then
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neg
Wy Ml me eomparatively ante
There was Httto doubt that we coula
vench Torkatlnst hones tn ad-
vanee ot the ante set for two execu
tiom: one bettern wwnM precede nn
Weamr timmrury"l0o "often w
ew the moral fber. Bometimes they
are the toot ot manhood-a teat, by
the way. to which many would Mho to
be subleeted.
It Is small wondev that the King
"Push on. my lad. Don’t wait to I
pair damages."
I tound that his neizure waa really"
trining. and he assured me he woul4 3
be able to resume the jourey by dar
light. the former agreeing to furnish
him horses; ta half aa boar I had fl
again taken the road.
"AndtenmiestromYnrkshechalae....
broke down! "
I had the horses taken out, and.
4owa when Ha name to Kaw,.
It to m| • Molly "Son fart ot
present to tavite a moo to jump into
he ike
Bntnasnwuunowtakeatreah atart
snd hoop op without a break.
toMmerTrfatohtoM1' to ces into
—Ito regular stride.
It to pleananttoknowcat the nmt
toh royal family to .fond of Ambar
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It was just daylight. and streaks of
swore roundly by church and state, golden glory were lighting up the paid
and was always a great churchman dawn; I urged the poor beast onward.
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orTLADYARABELLA
i Seven miles he west, then he dropped
• deed. Just as the sun was gilding the
I sptres of York eathedral. Before me
along the road, fogged aa itinerant
i tinker on a rather good-looking hore
the tools of a tinker's trade hanging d
• from a moth-eaten saddle 1 was young |
and strong- he was middle aged and .
m-ted and feeble I ran up to him.
i bolding fve guineas in my hand.. >. -2
I "Leud me this boree to ride to
‘ Fork!" I cried.
The man, astonished at ms abrupt 39
address, stopped, but gave me no aa- 3
swer. I made my own answer. th u ugh.
. by dragging him off the beast, dashing
. the gre guineas on the ground, and ,
f rial taring oft, throwing away the tools s
1 and kettles as I galloped along . (2
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foot selt possession, aba dropped a
---to * both, ane ehid, in her
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story. I tald
Arbella and
Thirteen; New York teachers ne
cured marlage licenses on the Mrat
day of vacation Perhap they felt
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the eterrage, so to
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about to'be abollehed
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M a duel wMril wan inierrupted "Vrrnon
Oreries and"ilamuehaw‘a nphew.bend
of Bervla had a Mt. With the state df
affairs there it woulan t be surprising
to have the whole kingdom throwing
Chain Mm, and to md her free She
brenthed a tea* sigh. and turning. , —---
saned about her, Mho a prson awaking hhmseit at the castle
you will get the entates. Good morn
ing * - ,t. -- -
And she wan gone Ay tag alonkthe
Arid, with a white mantie streaming
after her, and ber Might as rapid as the
rwsltowg in spring. .
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- CHAPTER XI.,
At 12 o’clock that ulht Mr Peter ar
rived at the tavern, and wih the
pardon.
The expectatton of his coming, and
the grantor mater upon which we
were engaged, prevented my mind
from dwelling longer upon the strange
scene I had witnessed between Over
tea and Lady Arabella Overton did
not speak her name tome, and showed
much sympathy for us. When Mr
Peter's chaise drove up to the door of
the Hoar an4 Chern, another chalse
with tour horses was waiting and into
it we huddled biddig Ovton a hur
rted farewell and in another moment
we word of for York, the horses doing
their beat,
, Mir Peter then told me the civeum-
atances.othia visit t Windsor. The
prinee. who was alwaya most powerful
when the king was on the verge of
madness, raw Me tather and found him
comparatively rational. The Mary bo-
tag broached tehim. be apveared m
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inellitles took wome mile time but no
trouble, and when Mr Peter presentea
» on Sundayan
was prepared torhtm, '
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Giles .Verdon had Insanely and with
unmanly groveling .and violence
pleaded with Arabella for her love-so
she pleaded, with Philip Overton. Mhe
held him by the arms. when he would
have thrown her of
generally gets kilted
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that they meet have somebody to boot
There te^i" wii/’ rumor sleet to the
effect that Abdul Hamid may emigrate
. to the United Btaten- Wouldn’t be be
a winner on the Chautauqua circuit T
mmemm-
To deplore the decline of college
Broek to to talk Greek to most of the
students who have not yet "become
eonvinced" of the value of hard study
It need to be thata man wan fudged
by the company he kept Noe he is
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like rourselt, I, too will zgo among the
vor. and serve and love them; and I
will ven lone God for your sake’”
The awful grotenquenesa of thin
the blasphemy of it, was altogether
unknown to her. Mhe continued wildly
"Doee so by Md need saving as
much as thoee eloda you have boo*
praying withf
-Ton blaspheme!" roplted Overton.
1 casting her of.
And, to make the renembiance-se
tween her own unwomahly conduct and
the unmanly conduet of Gitas Vernon
the more aingular, she recovered her
coto. m be had doni.In a stogie mo-
mens W ttme. Mho tald her band o
Overton a arm, and looked keenly into
Me am Her ttance neemed to on-
"tarh.M2rr:mmam,
they hoped, no doubt, we would agne T
to stop until the storm shoud be ever. I
But Mr Peter, putting one of too grant -1
boras pirate to the pgatboy’s hena, 4
forced him to turn back to the tag*. ’ I
rand. We tart three hours by thim, 2
and whoa we go to our nest posting 1
stage, our horses, engaged two days 75
ahead, had been taken. We get other*, I
atter a frantie efart tatatteendi
of that day's sourney wesawogr mao- l
gin of time diuinished exaety * cue
half.
I shall not attempt to describe the 2
Merce and gnawing tmpatlence which |
consumed us, nor the awful and an 4
spoken dread whteh began to even 1
shadow ue. Str Prase was a man ots
or giving up at thia stage ot the affair 1
than he dreamed of surrendering 2
when he saw .th* Indomptable to-
widward and the Tantipp- tolen..
The weather, however, grow worse !
ipstead ot better, and even four bones S
could scarcely drag us through the i
mire made by the snow and rata. In 9
spite of alb we could do our pragraes 9
dimiished. aithough at no time did t
seem hopeless, until—O, God? 20 mites d
from York, at midnight on the Thurs S
day. Mir Peter himself suddenly gave |
out, the strain had proved too much a
for his brave heart and sturdy frame, I
It came as the harass were wallowing 2
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Characteriatie That to the Mort Deep
ly Planted to Mortala.
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The fret man eras a gardener, we
are told. Certalhtt to that the Mrat
■aeu wore tiilers of the sotL after they
ceaned to ba wandering warriors.
That to where uro get our love of no
turn, declares a writer to the Kaneas
Mty Journal. That to why vs talk
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white Mrs
wrung her
York at the top off his speed, which
wee poor—the creature was already
spent with traveling
Every time Abdul Hamid felt his
throne totter he would send out a few
millions to be placed on depoatt to
nemo foreign bank. It to Interestins
to note that he selected banka la ooun
tries where the people rule
Humanitartans now la London show
■ hew to slaughter anlmalu painienaly
.will they atoo kindly demonatrate a
good method of making tough beef
Meek sunceptible of mantieation by
the Jaws of the plain peoplet
After his wife had died of lockjaw,
following a Mourth at July blankcart
ridge wound, a Kansas Cit man uM
"I shall devote the rest it my Hfo
to ghtine the ertininal greed whteh
itee at the bottom of this trame ia
murder* Aad there are.many oth-
em ..
mmmmmmm ■
A boy la Detroit Ailed ht mouth
with kerosene and then let it tall to
drope on aMghted mateh to era what
, would happen. Thte buy woe
an aitrulet The majority nf ,____
boye enjoy aueb expertmenta at eemo
, other one's oapeaoo Ineidentally,
what did happen satised hia tartan
tty for ell Ume
Lteratwre ta the meet exaetia ana
the mout unqrateful of tyranta Math
•ne Mw It enerer end talent that
.......otherwie employed would have pro
vided some competence torhinlde
„ eendanta. New It beeomee necenmary
trap mrrandahikArm tM aama m hauusu
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4 nt MM per week from the Briish
holding"my watch ta my hand, wae a
glancing at it every tee mainutes, by 3
the feeble light of the traveling lamp. 9
I spoke to Mir Peter as be lay back *
in the chaise wrapped la boat-cloak, I
and got no answer. He wee uncon- 5
selous. Without stopping the chaise 9
I got sompe brandy, which I tried toz 7
pour doom his throat, but,coula not.
I grew much alarmed- it was no like 9
Air Peter to refuse good brandy, sad
as we were passing a tarmstead, I
stopped the chaise, knocked the people
up, and bad Mir Peter carried tote the
house. I met with kindnesa, and I t
raid ft with cots of the realm. Mt
Peter soon revived, aad hia first wordsh- --
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»ppukatent
with low eoaibephne. Lady Arabella
aaain k»v« for gamiu. Later she
hs dlyn and Ovarian prigonera, thee
delertnu tne,quel in the verton-Yer-
ai,“hemgip""uxi “ her iait
iuehard and altee shipped on a frigaw
gilea was raptured by the French.. Mr-
Feter arvangd or hia erchange, Daph:
ne anowed a Uhiag for Glyn -who was
ngrarpnfaef“,dndawanpemanid
An M5eMar( piae4a "eVH"‛•a
-- obeted la the Slap to .wed
tr eleve, rwaaa oiee and Hieh:
■ mu Avahalla und
pww w-*v a emJ «emum"o"
ne. reupervely. The loiter rate
worn marier baphne waa pleanrd; re-
hella raved in ager, Wjen the par-
ty veturned, Arabella nsked Mr Pete to
aid in presecutine Qliea ia roort on.the
Wehavanaw inhorlun ♦erilee | Airauwndeg "2" tiat “upR Arapim.
ana indoor basebali. Yet doctors told', tentimny gdn.nn convpetpdandiatna
1h Mima 0 Wal, in effort to seguve e
DArdon tor sles Arabella thrw herpeit
at the feet t overton. whom she Md
Toved (or many yeara Ha spurned bo
CHAPTER. X--Continued.
Arabella turned polo, aad replied:
"I waa ummoned as a wlinens. I
was obliged to testity “
Overton said nothing. Then Mir
Thomas, taking snuff with bls usual
grace, remarked:
"I listened with attention to one taw
breaker praying for another lawbreak-
or- ot course, you know, this meeting
of yours to seditious- -and many a man
has been stood in the pillory for it."
"And one man." replied Overtoe,
"Jesue Christ, was crucined for It"
Ho turned, and withrme,rtook the
path back to the tavern. I heard. M
Xu"MVofuntarlly. nftr"Wedad gone
tome diatance, I looked back. Lay
Arabella wee struggling Id the zfasp
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"Philip’ Philip!" she cried "I did
it for you! I determined to make you
rich, grout, even If you refused toy
fortune Mir Thomns cue not live long.
Burely. you can not reproach me, if
all the world doea. The stupid stupid
world thinka I did it under the tale
once of Mr Thomas Vernon: but ne.
It Was not hate for Giles Vernon. It
waa.my love for you. Philip Overton,
that made me appear at the York as
mineu. *
। "Remember-youraeit," Mid Overtan
to her, sternly "Others beaides your-
self see your degradatlon!"
"It to no degradatian to love truly.
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qultees, for H
when he wae sllghtly la lquor, which
did not happen often. He ‘therefore
condemned Overton ‛s*aermon, which
I tried to repeat to him, as a damned
benstly tow sort of rellgion. unfit for a
gentleman to prnetice: but he 'ad
mitted that Overton lacked nether
brains nor courage For Lady Ara-
bella. though, bo had the stern disap-
proval of oh bonnet heart, aad ta his
exeitement swore both long aad food
hecause of the abort sightedness d
Providence la permitting such women
to exist for the undoing of his maj
esty’s omcers of both services.
We made good progress that night
aad the next day, which waa Monday,
aad began to have strong hopes of
reaching York Wednesday eight. But
on Monday , In the afternoon, the
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Davis, Lon. Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1909, newspaper, August 6, 1909; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459803/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.