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CHRISTMAS STORY.

v A MBSSAQE 'FOR MIS® •*■* ..ithiS(Jsl tf i_Svito <h&l*0) .-■ ««AU,fl»>year»'*Abeto« JaafatilW haf* vsnishedlike'a-nnat*; — MMM .52 j-sj/V.* .-***•'. ,>i*--Vi^l? ' . I. nßTwtikhflTiß'hai J-jfiffr-rir —* M>> *-» "f^—" Tipsl BBsed?" ";." "_ •'"on_ii)ono r.i- b:>nhi" xl-iv-in zj.j. t i>i .- " Did: you ever near of a Maurice fl I %*^ Because- tha^iß^hamaanao^-tho iperaoja w,hpjs^ve^^g r &r f y<pn w , won " Indeed, I. have heard of that nam* FenWynG and >po<l*-oa«^e. toiifcposy sibfe .*hat<.he fyti^Wfyffl&A ,tf Then ne waa ■•■ ■■ . *«! My mother's dnly w^e*Fidto* Esther, eagejOi. >vii? fatk*!&lWsk quickly ..^jihoM'^w^^ M^gft delighted fo- l^^Mntf *W'i* fgiltytat'tocfe^^ee. 1 "H% getftttb troulgei.when <Jwwjw a young man, an& left England and h« for years. Oh Dora, poor Do»,«jS»e we-Ve- Irving' -?*Ettßfedra**NnlA be«, ulheKemhfrh^J^ letters wluchhe had written to her, an<£ wh&rw^wUk^ahdttf J***-*^*^, *» would; often^:sKß;r{-!M^ujdoeiJii^i!thi€ and she often took me to the house he ixmm^mm^'^ 6^ 1^ oji . Jl -° Frank i &7feajn4er seaiiee^ her, words; j |-&-was.>j^p^ self • Fen^iton,' Jm'M^L %**££« forfe*. birPitf-VaM^'" ioo io &i'j&q?.pic } .y.U „:t)pr* £wmmify^&M<M^s" bHef iM-fess, pMsed-4-dfetry waty^i *al * 4^WhatJ»i l 'pn|fflrtjanaH cried, popr Esther, by .Dora's ,g»ve: leave 1 nidi' ij Am I'-itiwayß-io be-«toito -tt ;f * tUeiw/rt» i!-J^j^»fe Jsthejr was<soo jis™ down'jjy any to^oie--**hie was sweet to he¥, tt ! -s4^tW^tk^^elf-*#uld^ pleasure u.:Uer;daUf..4jitM-3>i/- fltelfcadij Logan, who r felt as much afiectipn for ■Theimekt>*_-il>to M«lowra^tooiii*l, lettecfromEsther torl^-ssw- M'^rewitt ,. anclWinett. r /.-."_ -,7 * •Fra.rlP'rWae^siirywa^ JBr^ ' aftw'^ay/atiLo^'a fcnnsuJ <U_* daysic hojip^nt inKthe^bu^j.^^blj^j^^y and lizarda^andyihe evenings heyspemb-j;-in«b]f <& tmmi m®m y veirSrSale. or waUiingjk&e garden, ,butfalway»i«ii. l ''*^&&ma ifIBWWW.OI^ 6T_JB_Kt . day the wish grew stronger^hat every T evfehi^iif sptm^Mgiim%^i€ l be^spentf justas Aestf • h^ppyi saa|imer*i evenings w^re.^n^lM^fi^ffieito^l^fe^ Zealand heart-whole: .te had never merfe^oim u fh$ :li cdoir3l# nU pulse oriefcairteibireadtbyii^^ riWfiISMS-'l&i-'J hiscbnipanyi ,-i-:>vo7.-<*T ,iiyalvr — viibour .Qse-^ggjggJ-M s*#i>9ppj^rrow 9 3k*o must go away,, Miss Djurrell. •_ When I r forybtt-fctf" o*-?0 *-? --V, <-•••. £iuJ) 8i «£>woig-z«H yvXp^aragoing ba^kftoAustraliajal^ once then,,Mr Tressidjer. ri ..I,thought t ■'-•vo A'aefiiol* iUrfcaSE/.a £* fc '-P*_?_ r yr « °» you haa business tnliew Zealand. ' o^*-^ ft r ..M61i us bom-pe.j,^^ .K-M'rfeUjjM.twaifiO idkyr£msh the business whioh broughT m>g here;'' A-^vJY_jib;half.Miiul^d a^*e%-^---fle^bdy^aA In^j o^lyJibttsintasjiihyNefeu; tafting i 'lH^**l^i!-W o Ada^k J - a " i:i V[WJ»k*ipityir BftidfMwiTioganj'ihent likely young fellow aoould just be ac- . ferjis and rhbbish^ for aJtiviin? >,' st&wti « What, ' r shouts VoW.^-fegSP'.i.W^ hi^'Munt^V 1 { W>it a#W t^llilnf \ aboatw.aniksiB I ?'..*v-'lWpea*d;i -ft-/'" staflM'^ birds^jn^^i Fl**^^r-iMii^*^-^' ' 4i Whiii. , doßß to Hve on ,: tn«n T*

"Live on? . Whv. , he's got a good Station of his owju m Austraha^ lnat _^WiSfehM^#H d Wd m Mrs Logarvwaj) loudj-iii her exp^s&ms of astonish^apt.-^ Esther said •ftoto-g^.riie ps^m^rsurorlse^eaul thoui^,i : M]%-»tgfcy»^ . .. afflS^jyu^^w^uj^eCoj^Q^^eej^^^ take dlJite --Insure: 9»a *D{t>i|Bfrierid- «^ id^om^lPg oprae_ b»BWABttb-iindi an4f:»»y«aie ititaUkej? weiy ... much." . .-iflb.-sO ot übnui '. -..-.. io .fa-i-rf «o/^i fc Ug^^|fc^i »s-a-a ■■••■-* .isLiO ol fc-jiooo-io . .

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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

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CHRISTMAS STORY. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

CHRISTMAS STORY. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

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