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CHAPTER LXIII.

(.'IMLI/'. SOUL hICA.Xi-^'. I ' ! OiitoPhetUyniulfiiijht A -]oy b.xs- taken flight ; Jfroih spring, bi is hi fciuumer, v»iu*er hc<W\ • Movu with do Jgbt uiy soul no rnoi c, i Oh, never more ! , I 1 oh, W6vlfl! Oh. HUM Oi,U'ro' \ I 5 '. On whose h.ivrihiH I climb, Trembling at thsa^hich limd HA'vmd b L t ,re. When will lot urn the Klpv> <>i th., r" lme ? Oh, ni'vcrmoro ! i P.D. Sjikuy "Tiiit Mury Jane set ea.Vancl bteeied 101 the 1 m[outh 'of the Thames, uticrakl Fitzgerald blood leaning o\x*r the I bliVaVks on the stern of the ve^el. «m\\g foil, the 'scene of the catastrophe, the {4,l'cwn with fragments of the \vi\eck, and I jtu-iCly lighted by the dying fircw of die j burning steamer, now shining redly on the | edge iOibhe horizon, like a seeing harvest* \ moon, . ' Soon 'the murky 1 'Ciim^on glow faded all over the sea, anil nothing v. as to be teen but 'one long, brfght line 6i light from the burning wreck on the hovi/.on, as it) went \ dowii. drawing after it the light and leaving all in darkness. Stoll Get aid FiL/gcrald 'stood leaning over the .bulwarks, gazing on th 6 scone, but seeing- none of the changes' taking, place arou'ne} him ; seeing nothing but Hie sweet, meek, dark eyes of Certmde, as she closed them and sailk beneath the wave*.. '",Oh, my Loid!" he mentally groaned. /« Hoy/ suddenly a sinner may find himself td be a dc\il ! Yes, a de\ii inofct 1 accin^ccl '. I How could I let, her per Hi —her, v, ho was ! without, spot or blemish of fcelfishne^ 1 - or '' w'Kosc love and trust was pure and peifoct'; |T)gli I What ih the use.of thinking '? lam a : devil and my proper place is—" . A;p'oft'hahcl\vaS» laid upon 'his &honlder 3 \yhiie'a tender voice murmurdd in his ear : "ClefaW, come down, and change your clothes, foi Heaven's sake." , \ . ' "iWell, .well, Geraldinc ! what do you— ' ''ft'h'at, do'you want?" "he" Wquired, in the bewildered manner of one only half loused from a hideous' dreaift. >■ , * ."I 'want, you, 'tip come ,dpwn to the ' captain's 'cabin and changq'your clothes. " t "iWhy should I?" ■ s ;, „ (' t'-Why^ Geralcl? Because, ii you stay , ji^re you. will get. youi; .death pi' cold. ' ' |V'l' \yish, to ' Heaven 1 ' t'cpn,la, t 'cpn,Ia, !"„ f he^ aiwswe'r^, ,wlth gvef^, bitterness of spirit. , „' / « iQevatd, why ' do ( ' you act , so strangely jand 1 gpeak so despairingly,? , \A bat is the mat'te.r with y'ou'3 T,eU m"c, ( I beseech you,"--Geraldinp, in an implqrin^ tone. , ■ ' ( \yhat, , ,Grea6. ' Heaven ! ( ,t>on't^ you ' £,noW..that f I let '^nyrwife' drown? 4 ; he -groined, clutcbjmg f and- teafing> h,j& placlv ,6eard^; r-/. : ,, lS „[ -•> , . ; V /« A t J.. ,■> „, .VfTempted t?y^ me S" inquired ,G.<?ra 1 14jne J ,-na^j sponge, loyf, deqp tone.* ( , / , h ,,, a "II k^iow ,not ! , lonjty know, tjiat X, wa.s 'mad, or acct^rsed^ or b^oth L, h,e „ jyi,t^ a Stam"p, of, J^erc'e ,%hpaiv./ 1 „i.„ i . \ ,< iv , ,' J ."|G,er^ld, J willyou.,a'o .cWn^in, fchq ,cabh) and! etiange your clothe^? F^^nat.JSjthc ,fii-8< twn| you shpus ,#>,;* t , , ; ;, „ , 1(f ( , „ " I must,,!? you inmst jO ri talking A) h*l f] .\v9tjktijatheivyou left me^to myfedf. > 0 ... o , i. 'St^iji^ot jtake^cnAe.' Xle^jj),,' ,^'p ( I jH'P|»9fc«W>ySW w^.sfP^ B^'lV'W^ftKf XQX Q . n ~ , (iqe mad. Yet, if you will listen to me, v {.foVje^me^ing^pay^o^qu/'j () >Jm „;, , J , u 1 Ul?,.<wi,,go op o Qs&^ormeo^ i &J r,o i " 'I' Seai'', l 9fi< then,.6rsfc^ my,flwn,d«^eji<^.|te J39a^ c fo,uftd^e^ f ca^glit^flQftfc,. it/a' S.? rer c : f r l^j*M/L v i.v.,«XHi Ji^>l»? ,l«flvr/'n;> {irokjgfeflrii J.cpuld^olWveoyt d jf

WJ&^jK -'•••:• - ! <"'> ■■"•'-" ' ; >,Wi) W n^arofther ! 4il „ ,j. , m , O M „. , , ifiane to una,gme &o,(, r „j . o>i „ ( \ ,, ., , 4iJ ( . 1 .^flYhank Heaven for tliat, at least !.'!', ," . ■j - !o ' jl^ow.^sten .further,, QeraUh Uftvgcfe.iiipg^k.^v^y '^rapi, Mfie, l J th.ought, it/but, right,,, tha,t Ravine 'dqpri,v.pJn^ ( of my, pnly'lmppOtG, -you ,sjiou),d , give mp, yours; and §o I called out; to you to savp me." •fYes, youdid." •,' , ' „ ; *f But listen further still. X did not, know •thajb yqu hod any one in tow, when, I called '•out, to you, Ceitrude was on the other .side i of Jjou, and, ot course, only her little foiaqk ! Kea£l wa& ( above ,the' .water. , I d,id not t seq 'herjunt,il the plank « truck Jier and thiew her, behind you.," ' , , , > ■ MY.qudidnol?" , ' '{I^'q, Gerald, on my aonoar. ,Even tlien I d}d, pot, know who bhc.^lrpwning gill was, or thy!l/ she was anything to you, much leso did [ supHQse that &be u;a ? ' youi- v/ife, und thai, you. \Vero in the act of saving her ■ when the fatality of the plank paited r you." '< Y,ou did not know that, Geraldine -*' "Heaven knows that I did not, (ieialu. I never, knew till I learned it by the conversation between you and the stranger on deck to-night. Of course t could not tpeak treely bcfoie him,"' " I have wronged you, (xeiakfine, and I beg you to pardon me." M Dear (.'orald, your great trouble excuses e\clythi:ig," > said (Jcialdine adecLionalely. "Yon puidon me ; yet 1 can never, never pardon m\.-=clf. For I mi^ht ha\c ba^qd ( hoi, ev(n"atLer she was stiicken olf the pjajik'. I ought to ha-%e t>a\ed her then,'' he groaned. , , , "Gciald, hear me. 1 have something moie to tell you; something that ill mitigate join sclt-icpiuach, if it caniiob soothe your j-onow. You know, though I did not see ({orLrude until the plank struck ■'her, yet 1 ,-aw all that followed. You co u .ld notha\e taved hei. The )">lo\v fioni lhc l plank v.a-- fatal/ ' "(Jr.iSUDi.NK! WJiat i.-j thi~ you tell '.mcV eiied (,'olonel Fit/Gerald, in a picieing voice. "The truth, oh, CJeiald. The Wo\, fiot-n ihr plank killed (.'crtiude. 1 fcau' the wound, it \\;>< lvortal Ah 'it seems cm el 16 tell you, \ct, indeed; it is merciful to do f-o. The hat'!: of hr htad ims cn\-l\<J in ' Oh, it i l - liorriblc. But, you fcee; you luv. o no cau-^c for feeif-K'lH'oach." (icraltl Fit'>^erakt groaned and coveiccl liis face with liis hand*. " You have no o.u^c for self-repioach," \eiie.itcd Ceiakline. "It Ava^ a fatal ;u ei,'do'wtj !mt it f.-n-v an rrocJdent. No one could l:a\e forc-een if, or prevented it." ' <Jo aid groaned, with his face hidden in hih harid*. "(•'ueve, if you f dear cou^'m Giieve, bub do noti rejiroa'cJi }oui-clt, \ou rea.ly ha\c no rau J e 1o do t^o, ' ■-aid '(Jernldine, <ientlv. "Oh my poor child !'my pom*', Tncekliljle (Jcituule !' mm mined FH/geraM, but more tf.ndeily, les-. bifcteily tlian bc-fbic. "(iOiald, .dear, lot xue-im plot c you togo dovvntotho eaptninV eabih and dry jour elothen. \\ ill \ou do ho nor' 1 pleaded Oemldiiie. "l^.l^go,■^ «aid I r U/,gerald yielding to anolhei i will l.iChu tiuui iolLwing his OW'M. He then Pio^e andyd y> l ,lked''weai.i)y to the gftngwpy and w out ;>lo\» ly and hetivil} (low i\ into the cabin. (JciJildine, m lapped 'in herv.atcrprooi cloak, lingered on the deck lool.mjr ' after him. ■ ■ ! "After all, th-e stinrj of grief h .ce!rroproaeli. I think I. hi\\ o dunvn all the venom out oi Lib wound, and by -and by I will heal the \ionml, ' .''lie added, nodding i-lowly. ■ Th on ?hc, too, turned and went (low n huo 'ihe ladies' cabin. Eimlv the nevti motnne: the Mary Jane 'enteied the mouth (»i the Thanie-. ypry few of the re? cued passengers app'earcd on deck. Pi opiated by the terrible events of tha pie-nous -night, all the women and children, and ino 4 of the men, kept their berths. Bub Ge-rald Fitzccrald- -perhaps the ino-,t \inhnppy man on boaid the ship could l.ot VCiiL. lfis bitter remorse and virulent self-ve-pioaches wore bomewhat .mitigated and -oftened by the communicauou made to him bj (;eu\ldino conccrnnig the manner of ((e'rtnule's death— the earnest av-^nanoe I'hatshd her.«elf had' seen ({crtrude struck ard killed by a violent blow 'from the v hii'l4 in<>- plank, and that, Ihetefore, he could not possibly have saved her, and was in no degree le^ponsible for her sad fate. ' All this, I bay, mitigated his bitter remoisc, but it could not assuage hi^ deep ■sorrow for the dreadful death of that gentle; wife whom he loved much more thai} he had 'knoiwi, and whom death had only jnadc dearer to him. '* . ■• , . ' ■ i•• 'He .was among the fir&fc to appear on ctepli, and there lie found fche father of the child ■ that had been saved by Gertrude, and he entered into conversation with him. j ' The stranger. -was the first to speak, who fcajkl, : * ■ ' <'By the way, my name- is Fitzgerald. \YillyoU'telrme yours??'. . .' . "' '" ,Robinfe, sir,— John Robins, at your seryipej carpenter by trade. '\ ■ ' . " !' Have you other» children besides bhi^ , ope, 5 Mi* 'Robins ?" >T' O : i l . • ■ \\ r ';Lotd bless you, no, teir.' We had 1 only beeA risavried — ilavy i >and i I-^a'bout two i "'Jg youi' child' a 1 bbyor agirl ; and how ■jbJ^lis'it^' ' ' •' ■'•!.•• m '•jA-bby, sir, aged threes on th's. > , (j , "jSo very young an infant W be mother,3e^si Who will take care of him flow ?" Of^ Well/ my. old mother wiil, sin 1- She has np yovirt^'ones ofhef own;" • >" ■> > , ( «'iMr RobiAs, I arfi" going tb ask' you a , v,Qry 'great faVour. s Allo\V me,' iivmefitidry ■q£, the young angel who'feaved that child te 1( lijfpfand lost her own, fallow -hie to -becbiA6 a;esponsible for -his rnalubehance ahdneduca-' -e'aid herald .Fib^gerald,' with^- tone i^^cl'S^anndr k& gentle rts' <j}ex;ti ( ud f^6, : had |, e.Y,e /'been. 1 '- ( ! wi/1 > •«<''- '»-[-,■{ >.J >m j', ( " % |" Why. iLord ble^^olii-felrU^'diteltfittidd^ \.%\q •,s&torAb\\t& fcal < penberji",you-'afa "{vskirtg-! fW, leaver-to'db movtho $&%<. greatest i"l?jorjefit itv* the- ' WOi'ldj inlidh^oo'gi-iea^ benefit— th^^'aU.!' '-I'ftWworfd-S'bbli^e'd' rifea y ou > <sir » ''fyrt'* 'don'fc- UtibW'fls Ibiifjht Ko jbakei'so>i\mchat)iy l ou^hanftls,'feiK! j'But 1 see now.' L > Your hon'ottr* said iti'-wltS r t6 ,he hvnie'mc-S^y of^thcr a^gel'tlkt'Save'd him-^ djdin'byo^ ritf.?"' - ■• ' ;<; <- J' Jir '» .-"-I 1 so ' ' n-. , ; ( l L'.'ttid^ -replied iMC^ald ' jgravblyi r ri '<''' .'.'i •'.- .\>i,'» j-iiVji.Ki* j.J,*, 1 Ifl««bhat ecieo, iiiay'bo'ife iJUglib'bef-A^orfc $ 6dmforfc't6 yourself^ 'sir ?".!■'> ?^ t-n l )) >\ >3n. ,J, V ' ' Then liagi>ee>fco v it;j VitK-th^hQky^ate^ Jiil heart ever beat in man's 4tefesf«>#k<l t ¥oui< feweet r 's&iilted^laily^fivetifofflfy efiili,' \'fiif\ l iAhdi^beoatisesbe''did' iJh'fi^y^s ir^lat' „wa i -nob « reno'ughv ! ydw > Will?f^fe{§ai¥|rfaHft JfedictttJe iti'. (H&vftywiM -.vM A'OtiM not ,widh pa MlmSbtyWtyh'Qtim riffi .ritknhtiibi',imtil < '^4k&iifoniWiM% in? Mi\<fy-sti'<\>< f <>>■>■& .voVL ao i\shiu(t iCio-< yftabiiiyfoit to 'oxM«Oin^^irittbL(s^abiP4cl^P*^ Jlj^^fc I may know where to •$fd9«]#ji fifty .wJien I wish to look~after hina." said ;;goonel FitegWVlfSlsUuittftUlwfin his f?Hfi^isW. c <W^°RMr a^ido^f ad,

:, .'"John Robins, 27, Fife]? Xane?-st¥an<3,rm , Cfoloncl Fitzgerald then his new p);bte^c,aiKlwalk'ccTfo7^raf(lmfcTlTuod leaning! over the - gWe; ;Ojfytbo, 't*Mfi>^ (Jaa!iu^> ab>bv.iictedly on the south Jbank of the Thames. '„ . ({eraldino .did not, make 4 her appearance, «■ » ,\o'n $le<fttiiifcU'&to M^yJa'niddMv'iieai-lh^ ( fE •Lqtjdon docks. .. .. ■ l/ifhen .she came up. still wrapped in the. ■watierproof cloak, tfith'its 'IVo'od dratv'n oVer-i her head. .She found" Colonel Fitzgerald sealed in the iglern of the vessel. Bho was! deeply shocked to see now, by daylight, the change that a ,fc\v hours of anguish had made in his , appearance. He beenicd £a, y j have grown twenty yeaif) older in a nignt, " ;so Weary, worn and haggard was his a&pecb^'-'^ •He--the modt accomplished among gentjlGjVoil men— 'seemed to ha\ c forgotten the common,. cpmtesies of life, and fullered his cousin 'to '*' seat herself beside him without a wout.oJJ.'^U greeting., , • , s fi Geraldine did nofc really fympathi/e with |+ him She felb embifcteircl a^ain^hini, stfy- -* J^ nig to herself as she looked upon him : >- " < <*'i " He giieves more ior (he death of tJiat' < rife .ferry^gir) than he ever did loi hid estrange-.. <-zv ment from mo., After all, be must have nv>. loved the girl ahitle. For all that, ho must W foigefc hex*. • -" "•» ♦• Wher>e will you go, Gerald V hi ie said. . v rL "To, iho Royal., Cambridge, Hanover,^y Squaic, whd,e.weiftiboppcd \vbe:i we were in." fj> London some timoago. .But, no ; I ccumofc'j i ! ij .step there," he added, after a moment!*? Jaw bitter .rejection ; for the thoufhb of goirig >I»jp to 'a house whore he had bpeu'b so many j! I pe.iopful, da) 8 with his lo^b Goiundc apf- -i) | palled hku. ' - sb®t \ ' ' We — ouu pai ty— JMonfrieur and ]Siadame : '•a.t \ do La Vallette, arc going to the Ale>ancUa,L "ft Hyjlc I'aik Con;cr, foi a d«.v (u Uvo, t unU^ v,£, thVliaron is ofKcially i'ccei\ed by the queen.'. Ke'is the new Fiench AbniVtei to bt.. James, *■ you know.' Wo are going to the Alexandra ;'^ unt'ilwocan get' peffclcd.' I vm f-tHI tlic- '''' gue.st of madume, who thmks 'she chniiotf ''^| livQ without her ' o'jov (krtVth'ih'.' 'W611,'1 -' Hi am content. I like the life. You had'-' s^ bettor go to tlio Alexandia with rs. ' . '•Thanks, Ueraldino; no, 1 c.uinofc go' jM^f tlieic. Ido notyeb J:no\v whole f shall £o. "'™ Not to the Woab End,- -6ei tain'ly."' Pro- '* bably to some centrally Icc.'itcd )mu.-c, pnd np* jjos&ibly L may take lodgnj^s with' niy ol(i-^, iiioud. i>r. (ioodwiri. " ■ •' ' i A fow inoraetibs later they, wt i c'/joincd byMon^icui and .Madaino de Lv 1<; their biiitc. , , >< -«,s; ; . The ,^-tood bu-ide iici;j .Tubal at a shbit di'-tanqeo^'. ,'.''" '" „ } '<I think,' '(jJrrnM, that Vou'MVpJettoi 1 _' let pie 'take that girl with u<. '^"ha'^e ha ' , maid, and she has no nristiCji Tt.w.oulu be, ( p •-uijx-cl}' ronvenient for yaii to lie I*,1 *, y -f>id (Jer'alilnio. ' , , ,1 . ( 'ii " Very well. If tiVe'^ilhc^GGbiw^ibn, ; >t^ vhc can go with 'yoa v, inlc n v. c Pujy in T.on- v^ , doni. . s ■> "' ' r iSoo'n attoi",\ ardi, a mcF.engej cAn\e up to „,._ t-hc gioiip, ' bowed, and i op'qi tltf tl'iab die carriages that had -been ,6i'(Teic^ 'fbr' Mon- \^ 'wcic waiting "for the iji y ohtho \,^ dock. ', ' ' ' \,V; , ' " „; Then C'blonrl Ilibogrold, v.i*b s* f feeding oi , great relief, bowed, an<l tool. h\% }<Sq.\ c of tho"^ gi'ouji. iLeaung 1 Jilfeta" in uttv.KdaUce upon. . ( Mibf» Fit/gcvald, he beck'oued ,Tul al; to" fcl r -. v j low him, and stood ando to let tlio.Ficnch \ y ' t paity pafs on to the g^ng'-pjim'i- bel'oie ( 'j him. ».-^ ' ' . , t r Unexpected rceontrc c ' jtcnic/l, to be the,, . t , order of Ihe day for (Jcmld. 1 "' Wd'Jiait »o, "„ ,J sooner uj)on the Hack'^ihan 1 ., hb Y., y • came face to lace ,^it)i the Rev. 1 1)r. U6cd- '^ win. ' i ' - i> 'v ' ' ' .r {h Both gentlemen s-lavlcd fcijlft ; 'ia '■al'- I *'^ pri.-^c. I*' \' lV '(!ieat Heaven, l Fit/geiaid^^eje^vo" in /, this'slripwrecked ciowd '?'' ]i a 1 1 I ly'cJ e i j1 a n c"* e cl , ( : JJr. Ooochvin', seizing G cialfjV aft n, 'draw- '„ ing it through hi? own, anrPMrfyihg- Mm "' to°ono side, 'where t-l>ey tforl^^iAfef hinder the piogie&s of the jwoplat^l passing to •: and iro between the ..-hip aad fchduo." » ''- " Were you in thib dieavfiwL:po-.v<l ot >^ fchipwiecked hutlerois, I I'^.^aj-ticnuJi 1 ' anxiously repeated Dr. <}octiwm; .'• » _ •'T \n\p,'' an&wered Fit-g«a:aH},.in a voice "i =o broken as to he to seaway. fwidi We. >" ,' "■' "What, Got aid! Good Hetvveh 1 You alarm me! Why do youdoiek and '-peak * 00 ? Your wife ? (;erbmdo?.J V\'h<y <~ is >he ?• ~-iIdo not .see hor. I hopQvtfMiopo- ' He' \% paused in the most painfui.&«i?peiigc r <and'" <■ ho could finish his sentence puly.jby .fit. -p1"p 1 " look. 4 M •<.<,■-'' J Biifc it was a look ,that .Fi^Gf^l- tHK.cr- „ / stood and answered v/ith pmtc cloqueaco •<>; by wringing the doctor's fc,an.<l;<M!d tiurmng «, away hia own face,. 't' f .u;*\ ■» * m " Oh, "nnj (Par /> ?e?i^ f\ a m' . '' N> "• This was all Dr. Gooths m ccuHfis^y in the - fi i sl l hours of a bcrca% omep fc "I^q .that oi" ih e * sufferer beside him. ,'i;i*.i->t'> <" ." »>'■ The two gentlemen w,nll>Sd -en iii silence ' j t for a few yards, and -th-wl .iK'j (Godwin,- - , ,'» -swing an empty cab, hailijti ie, ,a,n^;.turniuL', • paid to Colonel rit7ueralil:^.'; ,; o'"' •■ ' • >* -"'You will come hoin^vivji wb'Ai> onQ&>- ■ Gciald, A few ,days j f f««tj,iWV rf J»jf/ J qwieti ' h lodgings \vili do you good-J^o^: >.:, ' ' - - < Gerald Fitzgerald dicWno^eplyieiveii-to -v express the thanks hc^Mty^nl.ih^ falof i understood, bub he silently his friend to guide him forilirprcsent. " When the cab 'are\Mp/Wf«''geiitl^- ; toen entered it, 1 and foidi' XJoMer Fit*- ' ' gerald ordered his servaittr to- mount to a seati beside the cabmafl, yh]}RsV' Goodwin directed the latfer tp j4 , <s>'§„ tp 0 X? 1113 " . - Gerald- FitzKeraia/^^tp;V4^> nd -: "> reverie.' . . *o' -,?,*,'<)■> -•> -i' .vi/ Dr. Goodwin w^Sßft , ; ■ ing anxiety! saw the imi'M memory, daiken over. his face^t^e, li'ne.s. aeprjQ,n oa /( .. his brow,', and he doterjjpmed to djifitvacfc his , Attention from his W . producing a , ne^ ,antf 0 ,Inter^Btin^ ( g^l>-^ , • iecb. , '( .rsvr .c7[ , o , i,'^ ; '■'; ,' "''You heard mo say that I" w^t.to,^ r- , ;city, on business confteet^d witlj.j^be&icli; t > for Gating Haddoii;? 3 sGera.ld ? Jv said Colonel Fitzj^ia M stra,ctedly. - ti - , :;. jrf^,.v o^/I'X'^vi. >'V -i « You know ,1 m4 c « to £*fr * I ha^ •- « fouiid ano'the,!' clu^ -,^"» .^^ R "« i,u i „ , ». r- i «" ? Ye^' said C^oß^f^z^raj^ s; . 'same mapner. » , h^Um vi* JwlO.J.icitV Jjo's > n'.^Ancf doubtless ydu regained this^^,^, ■xAxih ap 4 ?^ t , t bettei }ifr toi,|its »^OTf^7'' Which,, w^rei, fa^ Visg% V i5g% feKc.feQ^fV^y "ihti all sorts' of quagmires 4^%#^^ (i^ v !! ~ bushes. $ow Aft3fP. u jWA«i(t. r o>(v U hi.,- , '»' At lepafelJwp^^H feift» fc^'w '6ftenyou,W D <^Jfa»uSy?*i e ..SJ l q^ v^i, and .sui^yq^fftjoMg, *.>: Tovi^ge^r^^fear.c^ q i^^ OB . Vv oy-.H«k I'^Ceifc^Yd cno}» jjin:\d op/>»««i> viU .r>nj o- (- > ha, iWw 9m}^p]m(ym^m^jAUn [%ldimed Gerald Titzgeralo, thorougfily^^ is. -dßitiwi^fciift^Otv^oSf fili^fo^nrii'*? >4io i t imaJbwo^L flAOtaiiOW iwwjm reT^SftO oO t»Hj» nil f^^o^^f^X «.^ to ftaoii

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1887, Page 7

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CHAPTER LXIII. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1887, Page 7

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