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nil ii 1111 1 1 i i mm vi nil >i\Mii, ~m> s|i< Mi i>\ c ii^aiii ■;( li- ' wiakncs* Th(Hii,li .ii times hi i spn its sank 1 M> i]H (I In 1 sell V ltl. \\<>ll> 111 s HUM ktl<--i In ail ilutii'- ol In i i .ink. 1 li \\ \ -m\ ! W HI \ the IlllM-t W.I- OlieO llltllC ( l(Ml Oi ,ll I oOk i,ii out -'dei - .iml it -toied to sdnn'tluiii; liL< u- miimil -tate of pt.ee .uul oid< i , '(•ci.iid I'll/miald wtiit Mit(l\ up to liP |\\ i ! « - el>aml>ei !u s ( c n -he weie awake i and lo appit-e li oi ol I lie pte-euee of \iu\\ '_:uc-t - in tlit hou-e 1 I 10 -lit nl 1\ enteied the ioomi, \s lin t i wa- ' -till d.ukv ned a- lit- had 101 l it ill -aw (■eihudt (liini\ a- -he in\ upon (he lied, j and hi lu-\ u\vr ho to he asleep, hc-tlated (u idi-twib hoi until -In li<M-'lt -nokt -a\ i J IM'4 | 'I- I h.it \ mi, '.< laid ' i ' \ c-, lo\e I hoju ni\ enhance did mil -t.ti t !<• ', on 'Oh, no' | ha\t been awakt -oim J Hill Ml *I - flow limn | ||HI-t ll.l\( -It p! ' I \\ h it t mi' i- ii I ' lu-l -t \i ii < U'l 111 1 ude ' Then I mu-1 li.im -It pt -ix lion;-, and in lln rlii\ 1 1 UK . tin i Oh u h.it, a Hip \ ,in 1 \\ ml.l. 1 am ' i ' \itei \\, living thue diN- and thiee ' nielli- \ot in hum too 11 1 > n •_; ha\e Nou -It'pl. deal tlnid How do )ou kel, , < iei ( i tide ' l 'Ouite le-toied and leheshed Ouiie I toad) ftn ,m\ dvi) Ihat may n quin nn; I ' ( am j-lad <o iieai i(. Thid l- li-^lit j \\ i li.i\o m (lit) liou-e, ui\ deal. | The ( 'lernleat- air heie | 'Oil, I sh.illlie so pit a.-td 10 -ei (hem' | " And Mi l>en Bowei - ' j ' I'ooi, hoiuele-- old man. In i- wijU-uiiit He -hall ah\a\- \>c uel'vinu* to come aotU n and -t in a- lony a- lie jilea-e- when m> (o the SuinmiL -hall he not , (■eiald '' '\(.-, lo\i>. al\va\- he oi an\ oIIki 1 't i eal in c w hom \on n\,\\ \\ i-h (>)( >) \n ii ieiul , ' \ns one ( l-i lici > ( .fi aid | 'hi ( .oudw in I ' I >e.u I>i < itiodw i.i. w mi |omt d uiu ' hand- ' 1 ' \nd M i-- Maxima i'ou )e\ ! 'Oh, Mi-- MaMin.'i llowlo ' i !in! lv i 111 1 udt v .\ it h <in m\ olimt u l -hud'lt l 'I )o not n,ii hu , 'o\ c The dia^oi,'-. j i i ci h in di iv n and hi i claw - n c i lipped \ !! v i "o 'd to lit i ( !t 1 1 1 \nlt on ai ( hei I i> nd-il lail\ I\^ h.'il do \mi mi ,\i), ( , ( i ,dd ' Sin l- h\ in 1 .; a ten tut n \i ill in , oui 'it. mi i lion- of 1 1 ill Top I 'all on tan -' ml In. i iii t!i a honi' It - pa 11 1 pel w lie nt \ei j \o-, pi,.,-. ( '!i, • m a!'! ■)' mi . ,u m ■ -\onld \\ < dili 1 1 1 1 In l in I n i 11 1 o i n ' ■ ' 1 1 haw jiidiiii-i-d mi mix Ii in \ii,n uam< , lo\c~lhal i- to'_;t\e In i a lite inlt.i<-t ill lln inanoi it < .uitinl !>< ltl)l tl ) mans \<ai - I Wit , oh. de n ( Jet, dd, all t In- -t t in- , i an-je and \\ . on '4 ' ' \\ ha\ due-, little lad\ ot tile inanoi 'Oh, 'hat I should h,\\^ a inanoi of iu\ own I whonexei de-i,td to ha\ c an> t lini" ih'it I did no! v,el ftom m,u, tii\ -dm ioijth " -he -an!, littinu In 1 c_\(>- to hi- fat c 'The meek -hall niheiit (he tailh 'i on ait; I he ini-tre-- not otout out 1 inanoi unh, lint, ot -eMM.iI Some wt the h,umlihe-t heads w ill lie lient when )on -hall \mn ii^ht-. tin Inile lon e. And >ou will tin 111 at once, and without eonti-t uui 1 mhl - ai e e'eai a- <!a\ . and no one will he 1 00 l enough to ( oule-t them. N (\s, m_N li( ( ie doN c e>c({ dai lin^, n, 011 at ea( tin- monienf the \\ 1 alt hie-t laudin\ nor on the eonh in ni ( lei 111 1 iidi> na/ed at him in mute ama/e tnetit tut ,1 inoinenl. and tin n, ma low tone, HKjlill < % (1 ' Ale you 'dad, (<( ) aid 'I am \i'i\, \<i> ulad, )))) ilailnij; lueau-e it all eo'ne- to )/<"', m\ lit tic, meek .mil <jent lt> lo\ c 'Tin 11 I am j^lad too, 101 noiii sake. Nonv nnisl I not. net. uad^ .mil jrinloun ioniake our lad) xi^iloi- eonifot l.ilile '" ' \'cs, deal ; for out worlliN old .)o— , n\ ho 11.1- loiiiin (I hole loi ho many ycais, feels her^ell peK-onally aoon(.\cd by the inroad of >o many jxmijilc. ' l'oor old .lc-s ! 1 n\ ill soon pacify her. She l-a- easily mollifio 1 as ai)N child,' said <!ei Irudo softly Shearo-oand die— ed ncath, and went down into the parlour, whoie -ho met only Mi- Doy Fit/^eiald and .Mi.s- Maxima Rowley Mrs Doy came- forwaid immediately, and folded (!ei trade to her bo-om in a m ai 111 embrace. Mi-s Maxima UoNvley -.lood aloof, unlil (lertiudo. mindful of (lerald's counsel to be <j,ood to the old lad), went up do hei and held out her hand, saying . ' I low do you do, Miss Maxima v I hope I iind yon quite well. \V ill you not take the ai m-chaii and sit neaier the lire V Thcie i» (juitc a draiiffht from that window near ) on.' 'Thank you, madam, I am very nvcll N\heie J am.' answered Mis- Maxima, stillly. ' /WjYn bi'Joro sir me \" muttcicd old -Ic.-s, who, h.-winj^ eleaied away ('he jury lunch, was now setting the table for supper. 'Colonel Fitzgerald told me (hat Dr. fioodwin and M.r (Ircenleaf and Mr J>owei\s were here,' .said Gertrude, as she took a ' scab near Mrs Doy bit/fjoiald. 1 They have ( /ono out to^'eiheclOra stroll by th 1 ) river. They will be back in l.mio tor lea. But now, mydcai, lot me bt <j ot you novui sigtiiii to call me 01 m> sister or
brother Mrt? or Miss or iSlr. Cull us Cou.sin J)oy, Cousin Sue and Cousin Floy. Your lather's mother and our mother's iathci were, own bi other and sister, aucl .so you see wo arc .second cousins.' And hero Mrs Doy entered into a lull e\pltination of till the marriages and intoimarria^es which had brought about this relationship. In the midst of the talk the gentlemen retui nod. The mooting between (Jertrude and her voidable fnend, JDi. < oodwin, \\,i' \c i allect'onale and cordial. ' I ow t; so much to you, Deal I Jr. <Jood w in,' said the ln.tlo lady. 'So nincii to > oui lou<; and patient investigation into tin tale of Cabiiol I bullion's mist-in^ dau<_;ht.i j i.' ' Ye-, 1113 love; nut iitticdid I think a(. the time that, (labriol ILiddons lost daughter w,is the wife of \t 1 Inn Lloyd Fil/^eiald, and that they w r oie you 1 pai < mand (hat ,> ou woie u ,dly infacl, w hat. you had always licci. bv adoption, the viand dau^litoi ul (Ithiicl lladdon," lophed the j^ood reel 01 ' Wo cm ulvci hope ton pay lite <4HMtdebt (hat W( out \ou, I h (loodwiu, tot \mir two sen-, ot patient laboni in th;i<. l ail-l\' j "Ms child, it (\(itli(ie s- a- a laboill ol lo\e. ni) .-ea.ch tin (iabiul iladdon-> 10-( child was inn \iid it <\<i tin i' \ui- a happs man onc.utli. I am (.hat man, Iki diM ot th.il --ik c( -- (iabnel ll.iddoii was the dealest tiirnd I esei li.id m this lih Then 1 now ' Theie aic |{o\al <<i 1 enli.it and Mr Bowel-, waiting mode-tis at a di-lanee to pas then 1 e*-pcet- <o \on V" 1 inU'ii-t concMili Ued and ab-oihed little beiiiL!, who (.in ne\c) -it moie (iian one pei-oii 01 think ol moie than one thine at. a time < io meet them (Icitiude tinned m.icttullv to <;,ieet (he two vent letneu, who had laid back duiiirj,' he) .-lioi I folloqu) with l>i. (loodwm '\\ ell, upon Jliv wok I and honoiii ' 1 m launed lio\a! (lieenhal. with <iood lnimouicd i.ulliis, .1 hi -( i/< d and Jh Id bolh hei hand-, ,iikl looM'd he; ill !)k iaee w it.h hi- nui 1 y him es.es. ' "A hat do \ou think ol \oui-< 11, madam, lot <i citing all tin-- » i 1 -. ( 111 b.iiK c m.t<|iiut (ouihi\ plai c ' Heic sou have left u^ lor moie than twelve month-. Io believe > on di id, and to <_;loi v , a- thf dai ku -a> , <nid now 011 ( omc back nut \pi It< <\\\ , Io make a now, ,uk! di>po--c-^ h.ill \\ il<ic 101111 U ' i a-k )\n\ what sou mean l>) it '" ' I'lta-e, Mi I'oliccm in, it «;nil, ! ~.i\(\ <<'ci ! mdc, .iie>w ci ni;_i him 111 tin -aim -|>im(, and --halvin'4 hei iiulv lnov\n ht.uf tie 1 muiil\. '1 didn t know an>'.hin'_l about I 1! ' 'Oh ' -aid ',U>\ ,ti, .\w\ w hi->p' 1 ni^, ' tIiLD 1 know who it H.h' 111 1 w .1- that lio.n \ -ho.idf d old -mnei the\ i.il' the Ifei toi ot l!i i '>ainUtuin I'ai l-h 1 'N< -, a^-ented (■tiuuilr. noddni'j, h(_i I head 1 onlidcii! Jv , '-' ">^ In 1 '1 11 ailest linn on Ihe -pot, and -ummon I \ oil ioi .1 w it.lH --.iLj.un-i him. -aid lto\al I '('leenleat, 1 w i-h )ou w oiild -t.uid a-ide and «ii\i> att How a <'hance It -l<mi^ .1- | hard to net a speech ol t hi-- tan lad\ a- it -Ik wtie a ijiueu teixu! m \>\ loiiiliullou do \ou do, Mi- I it/'M'iald ' -<n<l Mi ! In ii|,itnin Uow ii- , pu-»hm^, toi Wai ! 'I am \on ylad to -t c \ou. Mi liowti-, I -aid ( ii 1 1 1 udt , e\ t end 1 >i v lit) hand ■ ( oiiMu i>ow ci->, \ou -houid ->a\ < <hl j ( ou-in^ bv jinn mam,i'_i(. v itli < n_iald. sou know. Hi- mothei - <jiandlallxi aiu\ m\ UiaiidlatliLi '- mot lit 1 weie own -)-(ei and biolhei.' \ud lilic Mi liowei- would h«i\ t <i(>uc 1 into ,1 deep ,mah -1- ot I lie km -hip had not j )><■< n j(i-( ('tett Aiiiiouiu ed < !ei li udc pi e-ided at the table willi pel - U'ct ea-. t and oiace. loi -he po-.-e--id th.i! jvei\ ill — t e--cnUat ol yood ni.innu-, -1 It iotuet fulm ■— Attei xupjH'i 1 Ih Hoodwin took leave, .iiid iod( home 111 the -tai bi^ht. 'Die R'lii.fmlt 1 ot llx < oinpany. b< m^ all n< ai 1 elat n 1 - ot t lie dutiful, -t.i\o<lovei to Ihe tunci al. w hi( h look place on thi iol ; low in» hi!)ida\ The luw- ol \i(hni Mo\d I'H/ui 1 .dd - -udd( 11 111 1 ( 111 n, I , n i 1 1 . t l' 1 1 ifc.it h, had llow n ! .ill 0,11 \\ ddo 1 mint \ . (1 1 atii'u -uch aml at 1x - 't' nit ul a oulit onl\ haN e I K't. n i.u-cd 1 in a i|iii' I I'onntis neiLfhboui hood, whin 1 -t m- it 1011- ,o< nmi-ual \n .11 < ounl ol it j had In en pubh-hed 111 the Satmda) -> i--nc 101 ' Thi W dde ( 'onnl v \<ii n nil vi al Cln on u It and ( oimnei ci.d Adv(iti-<i,' anil i v^i- tin d. in. uid toi flu htth> vheet (hat a • Lit m i\tia edition had to lie lii.own oil. u-in'4 up ne.iilv all the piopneimV -lock ot , )>!.im,\ pimliiifj |>apti, and obhiiinti him to ! -end a h tst\ oulei Io Ballimou loi a tie-h 1 -U])pl\ . ' l>ui om ium did noi ti an-pn r-t he ult n1 ( tv of \ifluii L'(nd Fit/^eiald and Adam L.v kland That -ecu ( wa, in tin po—v--loii ot but le\\ pti-on-., who, liom motixt.--ot i>i nd( nee, 1 let ci mined io Keep it. On Stiiidav tin molding of the luin'ial, 'a va-t e(iin otil'-e o! peoph a-^ctnblod at j lladdon- I'Yn v . mo-t of whom < aim horn motive^ ol I*ll l id-i t^ to view th(> taee of a I man who had been m> lonu, io-t. <m<! w In, j had had -mh ;i m\-4uiou- and lom.iutie ftaieei . and many amonu Ihe eldei oi I uhom !(.cooi)|s ( .(| him. e\ en 111 hi- collwi. ,b the lony mi--tn<_; lien ot Sitinimi M.moi The dect ,im- } man - loielathei-, the L ii/nct.dds of the Summit, had founded the beautilul little chapel ot St. I'ati lek ,-, and \uu\ nehlv endowed it The\ had (heu f.ini) iy % ,ml(, umiri the chancel Andtheie the moit.il lenuunsol all Ihi I' it-'ueiahU, loi hall a do/en "cneiation- back, had bi i n laid. To tiii— anei-dal ehapt I (he lemain-of Ailhtti Lknd Fd/nctald. the mo-t 1111 happ\ man ot hi- family , w eie convened, followed bv a Ion;.; pioce— ion of '.oiia^elillcd with iciaiive-, fnend-, neiehboiii -, and c'uelo- 01 cuiioiis -i<ihf--eoi.s. The la,-l -oiemn lite^weic cekl>ialed <\i the chinch, while the cufiin lav Lv toi t the .dial, and (lien flic bods m.is depo-ited in the vault undei the chancel, wheie it !a\ between ( hose of his !iiuelentin<_c tat Ik 1 and hi- brokcu-hcai ted mothei. Alter the tuueral the v.^t com out -cot people who had toi mod Ihe pioet—ion to the (Inn eh (mietls di-pcr-cd. and letuined to their homo-. Thcfnends and lclalives. a\ ho had been loi H'voial day.s the quests of the Fci Iv , took an allectionate leave of Colonel and Mis Kif/fjeiald ju-t out-ido the, chuich,>aid (Jei/dd and (Jertrudc diove back alone to HaddonV. Fens, to spend one quid ni»hl befoie O n to theii own magnifieeul home the Summit, Manor Ilouf-e. fTo h< 1 'out ntin (/. )
"And you lo\c me, darling," ho said, |)iisMonat.ol,\. "and will always ho glad to beo me v ' " o, (ieorge,' 1 she replied, tenderly ; " L lo\e you, but, while coal is up to 18 dollar a ion and thn weather holds i think it will he .safcL' foi 3011 to ,sta> away." The Leaj) Year Italic in London, w Ihm-o t,ho gentlemen hnv< Lo wait until a^krd by the lad it.-, to djuiee, tiro fcJiid t^o be making t,ho sterner .se\ teol Avhat it is to lie loft pavtnerle^s tor the evening. The Sydney "Morning Herald of a recent date, commences a leader as follows : " It' does not require much prophetic in.^tincf to say thai, Iho .«il\er boom in Aiihtialia will bu eeilain to end in disi^ler to many.''
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 6
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