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-Looking around to so that no other person bricks, revealing a quare aperture from which to took a small oaken, box which was secured by a steel bolt and two miniature locks, Producing a key, be untceked this casket, and, eliding back the bolt, lifted the lid. exposing to Cheng's woudering gaza a large assortment of the most precious stones-large egg-like warls, the purest jadestone bangles and necklaces, each worth thousands of facis, and the most perfect unset rubies and sapphires,
was near, he carefully removed a couple of
Cheng did not speak for a moment or two, bat, with mufeigned astonishment, examined the contents of the box,
My dear father," he at length and, what do I want with theso rich
"You do not remire than now, my shit," replied Mr. Hung, regarding him with p-ternal but a time anay come when you will affection.
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Next-day he lay for a long while quietly watching this fair augolf, wares.and wondering whether it was all a dream; and,ne day, after "being astoop during the for cou, he suddenly awoke to find a enia: hand"eloped in his, and to see this strange young girl seated beside the bed.
Torning his head, he gazed into her face auded the math, and then you will find these goms safer and handier to carry than silver; was gratefully raising her hand to his lips for the umount of money represented here wonid when elu started up, stond trembling before all stora hoste, which would be dangerous him for a momout, and then fled from his and burdensome to carry about with you." presence, and did not come back for twe long Whereas you can easily stow this small box days."
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ing ourite to know who this henone-nt stranger could be, Montrove uterrega ed Mrs. Lae; but the good woman only smiled, shook her head, and replied that it was a grorst she had promised not to divulge, and advised him not to be too inquisitive or the bird ilght fly away and never again return. So he watched and word red; and, when his light of his lite en la tallissad her movements with half-closed oyes, and remained silont fearing lest he should. scare her away.
(Continued from last Saturday ye By the time her awah arrived. Lah-ia was up and dressed and impatiently awaiting news of the unfortunato Montrose. She had fally prepared bera-lf for the worst, having made up hur mirul that he was doud; and when she heard that 1.9 was alive, though its a critical condition, her pent-up feelings found vent in tears Whil: life romained there was hope; but ske was wiss enon h to know that his recovery must to a great extent depend upon the carsfal ursing be rocvet, and, when she learned that in was left under the charge of a young boy. her anxiety bene more poignant than ever Her ut could not be saved from the house, for, besides attending to her, she had cther duties to perform; moreover Luh ha was moved by a womanly instinct to Pranally supervise the wounded ann's ir algues, and to do all in her power to a leviate his suff riage These motives, which were doubtlessly prompted-by-her-fat-awakening aft-ction for
As he gradually grea stronger, the visits of stunge, again weighed bravily this good genius became less frequent, and on against her
her inbori, prejede a maidenly afternoon, on awaking from a soned sleep. he scruples. Neverthel as she at first resolved was told that she had been to sa him for the to my obtain a glmper of the patient, in last time. He received this news with manly order to satisfy herself tint he was comfort
reserve and without comment, but an íudescrib ablo sul well cared for and then he couldable sansation of loneliness and despondency
lm. better indge bow be mi. ht best serva She was quite alive to the danger he would oppressed him: for the "still small voie of had entered into his heart nad gratitud incur by doing such a rash thing as to around feelings which liad long slumbered; and secretly visit a person of the opposite sex. he now realised now much he had learned to. particularly a foreigner: but passion like hers are for and rovere the gentle, winsome creature knows not fear nor fickleness, and had her very he had stood boside Litu whon on the brink of life: een at stake she would have found a mess death, and who had exerted her whole strength of again beholding the man she loved.
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precipico. The coming and going of this bonevolent being bad benso preplexingly mysteriona, so sad and so sudden that he knew not what to think he could only wonder and regret wonder what could bare drawn her towards his, who sho ould be, and why he might nevor commune with her or behold her again after that day.
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That very day Luh-kwa formed and put into execution her plan fr rsening Blontrose. She was in the habit of taking a ride in her chair avery afternoon, and sometimes in the forence. and of being accompanied by a couple of azala who walked beside the conveyaned; but on this occasion and manyanbeequent ones she contrived to dispense with the services of one woman, and was only attended by Mr. Lao, in whom she had unbounded confidence.
On arriving at the rained temple that adjoined the humble abode in which Montrose iny. Lu hura alighted from her carring and gave
It would have besu suicidal, to have an tinued preaching in Lion. so Montrose wisely dete.mined to leave the city and retura to Canton, where be would report, his disgraceful it treatment to the British Consul, whose duty
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But, father," said. Cheng, when I return home from Canton, you can supply me, a heretofore with all I require, and we shall again Iva together. To use the Great Master's words, The good man is concord abunt his ignorans rather than about his powerty, sad this applies to all people; and, since worldly possessions do not indien intel- lectual retivity. I am too well off alreade
Mr. Boug stifteil a sigh and closing the casket, regarded his son with steadfast eyes.
The future is wisely hidden from our view," "I do not he said with prophetic solemnity. grow youngor, and my burdens are not lessened But my heart is strong in the trust and hope roposed in you, and it will give me consolation, during your abs ce, to know that. i spits of any calamity which might hefail me, this hidden. transure will be of service to yon at some fature, perial."
"May the gods bless you and be with you, dear father, and preserve you to honour and glodden my return," said hong, helping his worthy parent to put back the casket in its hiding placa.
“But surely,” he added, "Shun, Taości, will now leave you in peace: bo bas dipped his anda deep into your treasure, and hat barus
instructions that the cliuir-coélios should, wait i would be to report the matter to the authorit away more than most men would have had the
outside the courtyard, which they did. Than she and her amal softly approacbod the rostre the door of which was standing open so that the sufferer might have plenty fair; and Lab hwa's heart beat violently as she took her companion's hand and allowed the good woman to lead her quietly into the sick-room, which was a small apartment with bare, white washed walls, su earthon floor and bat ons narrow window, protected by wooden bars. ⠀⠀
Approaching the led on tip-feu, Lah hwa stood beside it, mately and sympathetically gazing upon the still for ud striking features of the stricloen mun, and then sho laid her stall band caressingly upon his brow, and Anding it was hot ant foverish, opazed her fan and, with timid tenderness, wafted a cool ng, zopkyr-like sir upon his face, lightly ruling his disordered hair which was dyod in places with blood.
The placid resignation depicted on the young wissionury's countenance more than ever con virood Lul-hws that lao was noblehearted and pare-minded, and his utter helplessness still further kindled the fire of lore which was destined to blaze nad burn to the core of her guileless heart. She did not dare to think about the future, which was a hopeless blank, for she could never bo bis; but a great desire to save him took pussolen of her, and bor simple cou victions soon suggested to her the proper cures to pursue if she would prolong the life which bad suddenly became as a part of hor own hoing,
Os returning her father's house Luh-hwa at once taxed her resources to the utmost to supply Montrose with all the comforts she considered essential and conducive to his
Focovory
a Pakin and have the Ta tai of Lien Boverely reprimanded: for, unless something was done to ensure dus respect being paid to foreign missinanties, it wad soon be unsafe for them to traen, in the interior of China,
At lest he was sufficivutly couratessent 14 proceed on his journey, and early ons ralu, sunshiny morning he took lease of his kind rotors as did not forget to recompense thom, as far as was posible, for their kind. Begs and liosuitality. He d not seen any thing more of the gentle girl who had done of bis affliction so much to lighten the burden and rostore ha bealth, but he had heard that she was deeply interested in bis welfare and that he Christiar name was Lakhwa
and as his worthy hust bought his pony to the door and he was about to take love of him and his wife, he drew from bis fingers curiously- wrought am-thyst zing, which was mi old family relie, and, calling Mrs. Loo aside, instrusted her to give it to Lab-hwa as a slight token of his cateom and gratitude, and to ask her to wear it as a koopsake. This the good roman promised to do so, again thanking her and her rasband for their kind and charitable dents, bo moanted and rode away through the deserted streets towards the south gate of the city. CHAPTER X-CHEN PREPARES TO LEAVE
HOME.
conscience to bear,"
"Speak lors loud, my son. for these uro. troubious times," answered Mr. Hung con tinuing. When the Tartar taipan calis, I must if I would proserve my place and people respond with anxity. It is a trus saying that the relation dip between superiore and inferiors, or officials and civilious, is similar to that between wind and grass: the grass must bend when the wind blows upon it. However, I will not lament: while you are still with n while I have life, and you to guardan grade te my name-my heart shall rejoice and my hopes he hanyunt
"Father, you are too good to mo!" sai Chang with passiounts earnesto es, falling to his knee, and howing his head to the ground. All that learning could achieve would not make me worthy of your love, your generosity and heaven will only sanction my enthronement in your hoort hon sictus has prepared me for the place."
"May your gaze over bo fixed bearengard, my child, and your steps lead thereto," said Mr. Hung, gartly assisting Cheng to riss.
Heaven bas bestowed upon me a worthy son, a son who will reft at credit, upon my name and, as our Great age wisely says, the father ecretes for the san, and the soi secrates for the farther. Bo sponk net of my kinduoss, dear Cheng: I have only done my duty."
Mr. Hung now handed the key of the caskot to Cheng, who deposited it in one of the pockets of his embroidered belt; and then, having carefully replaced the creepers, they returned indoors, the young student going to his room- of the day was spent in preparations for to superintend the packing of his alise. The the journey and in paying furo-well visits to insfolk and friends; for Cheng was about to apan a most important epoch of his career, and this would be the first lime he had left home In order that the reader may have some idos
nter
Cheng pursued his studies with unremitting zeul and energy, being dotermined to gain. bigh place and power in the in, on thur gladdon the bearts of, and raise to honourable distinction, the fond parents who had These things Mrs Lao took with gporcusty lavished their money upon him, her-besides a long rigmarole of instructions The fair Miss Ah Loes, whose maidenly beauty when she went kome that evening.
bad already won his tender regard, did not The fact of having someone to take care of efton rawerd his patient vigile by appearing and secretly cherish, made La bwa's solitary upon the city walls in her chair; and, when she life seem swoctor; and she would stal sway did so, it was not always to smile upon him; into any quiet corner and indulge in thoughts for her amaths were watchful, which obliged for any long period. and dregins which she dare not release from her to be most discres, and her father was a bor breast And when the day was done and harsh, inquisitive man. wha-baring his own of the significance of the step about to be take she retired to rest she would lie awake until interests nearest ut hest-had made up his by our clever and ambitious young friend, I the house was hushed and midnight came mind that
tehe
should s.ther becere one of the will endeavour to describe the system of em and these would get up and, lighting a shosianperor's minor wives or be esponsed to a rishpetitive ramination upon which the foundations may be said to rest, of the Clestial Empire of joss-sticks upon her small altor pray the Turtar official profor bly the former since Gis poils to taki from her life a fall measure of own position would thereby be strengthened, and have restoll for numberless years; for long- years God give them to the hire young for So, after montis had passed and the tint had before the Pyramids were raised this--mort signer
who lay uigh
unto dos Thu in the arrived for Cheng to leave his native places for ancient and ingenious civilisation was flourishing silences of her chamber this fair girl would Cantou. the two young people were still practi- in peace and
contained, invulneratus magnificence, self. and independent; und, wurden her trustful heart. freely offering the sally strangers to one another. precious years of her existence. in the anoma belief that they would be taken from her and givu to the man she loved.
There was something spe moly beautiful aid suselfish in her simple innocence à vos orasite, and, if er r a prayer was recorded on high, God must have listened to hers..
and fatter and his coffers faller and
and remote Empire hud discovered and adopted a migh's system of government which
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In recogniamos of this solemn compact, and † heavier, and great was his satisfaction: indeed item by which political preformant can.
in accordance with the oustons of her country, she had:
small tablet of pure gold made, and upun it was inscribed the date and conditions of her covenant. This label she took with her, to
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Siven the advent of the new Tastai. Shunin dress, manners and beliefs, the Chimawan of Ming, the affairs of Lien had dat prospered, today is the exact counterpart of his remote suceator. Over thirty centaries ago this vast for the rich bad born unmercifully squeezi
hos and the poor lad, in consequence, suffered pro portionately, work being scarce, wores low, and the guol crowded; but Hi. Erco'hnoy groutlived, and will continue to outlive, all others: richer
be attained through moral and intellectual Scellence; and, white wura hawe raged around 20 well was he faring that he bad increased his her while other en ion. have rotinge
existence, four abed. t meteoris brilliancy. Probably the man who had suffered most at the hands of this avaricious tyrant was Mr. and cramble textinction, often riven astinder the temple, atd-after repeating her promise Hang Dong, whose purse had Loun consently by interai dider--China kus surely, serenely, Ren ibly and successfully maintained horsef and making many off rings at whoisances-drained noder many and various prevents whic" Lung it up by a chain of gold upon the neck of it would have been dangerous to questi n from act loging with fond reverence to the old the goddess Tia usw, whose breasts covered the very fast of their being.so iniquiton; bat with a number of similar relies, placed there by he patiently submitted to this fecing proces poor and rich slike, and for tlie came claritable and sekisin ecmplained, being abe by judicious
China, with its thres hundred and seventy parpos; self-sacrifice baing one of the virtues investments to realise suflelent m ney to most est omed and pretised in the Middle mest all present demande. whether legal or illios of inhabitants is governed by a body Kaigdom." Then she e traced her steps home-illegal, without enoronching upon his capital. liter who have risen, stage by etug ward. incerely w-lieving and rejoining that Although those trials ware geing him fast, some from lowly stations--to the very feet of portion of her days would go to
to prolong the and be began to anticipate the near future, thone, though long and diligent trip, ing in ofudian schools and institutious, lite of her wounded here.
with fear and distrust, all his hopes were centred in his son-and-hoir whese dutiful followed by intellectual tournaments or examin
affectionate and nat and ambitions tions, wich prepare the uibst able end gifte! and aine Boothed and brightened his life; and, compel ors in the land for the responsible
To relura to Montrose, the fever raged within him with unabsting virulence for several days, Fase died had it not been
and wise. pr nciples of her constitution which lave borde her saf ly past rock ant shoul since the days of Yac and Shun.
and he would ich woře ostantly being justly prond and fond of him and wishing positions they afterwards holda
for the cooling given him and the careful at eption be revived. to foster his independent spirit, he determine if
One warm, suurbiny a ring he awoke 20 that whatever happened Chong should have Expiation Hall and suveral schels, the Consciousness, Hat law for some lionrs in a half suflicient money to place him beyond the dreamy state of tranquillity, being alive to his possibility of need and sacilitate the completion surmoundings, but too fatigued to move or spsk. of his urduous studies. He noticed. however, that his head ros od upon
that his bed was soft aard It was arranged that our young friend should Insurion ly rauipped.
take his departure from home on the sight a richly embroidered vasbion, and that the small day of the fifth moon, as that was an suspicions window, through which the sun was wont to date, and on the morning previous his father dart its forest rays, was covered with a bamboo called bim into the garden, and, taking his arm, blind and amber-coloured cartufae, which sub-led him along a winding path which soun durd the light in the room; while the four was brought them to a secluded spot where there
was some took- work.. carpated with matting, and bere and there pots and vases of choice flowers gave's tough of home- liness to his poor abode, and pleasantly relieved ite severe simplicity.
While vaguely wondering what kind soul could have wrought this gratifying change, and what dert bande oquld have so tastefully arranged the flowers, he observed a beautiful young girl enter the room.
In every city, town and village there is ono later is ring i nomb according to the po pain.ios; so that, by paying a few cents a month, the poorest children rec-ivo a god education, and mayi tim rise to hi u positions in the land. There is so clay system in these preparatory nexdemies, but eich boy parsa-s is way ind pe dently that apt sulolars are not bindered by dull oues, while the Inter
hurried along tou quickly for the intellectual capacity. At certain seasons th best behaved and cleverest boys are singled out My son, we cannot tell what the future may and placed on the list of cand dates for degro; bring forth." Edit Mr. Hang, pausing and and the these are tri d'and tted to asc rtaiu lding side some creepers, so I have been whether they are fit and eligible to strive for laying up a little store for you, lo ease of sny podi isal honenes, mach importance being at emergency; for I fear me that dark days are tached to their moral character and parentage, ahead, and I do not intend you to suffer for each aspirant baring to show that through want of scient money to complete your three co-sive genera ions his pedigree has been unsullied. If this investigation provos education and give you a start in life.”
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