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-" You paint them in dark colours. Martha."
"I paint them with a brush dipped in nature's colour box. They are animals, but not mero animale. They have good in them. They are affectionate, they are good-humoured. And they are marvellously choorful amidst the most depressing surroundings and in the most adverse circumstances,
Queer Street, and ansonce the results to his family.
When the vehicle stopped at No. 8, Chris saw Brica at the door,
Lat me get it," the end, and tell her!" and sh looped from the enb and went to the girl.
Oh, Brico! I have uswa for you." What's up? There's been a grand old A change of fashion, the failure of a Arm, depression in trade, will throw them out of work,
cove here, to Mother Gogs says, us as curried and leave them on the verge of starvation.
off Covil
be inexorable rent-collector comes round. and unless the rent to paid, they are thrast forth into the siroot. They face the most ter. ribio trouble with a good courage; though their cheeks be haggard with wont, they never lose hope. But that there is good in them you know." Yes what else would have induced them to surrender my watch and purse."
"The divine image in besteared and battered and almost past recognition, but with patience it may be made to shine forth. It can be done, it is done, and that is the joy of the work." "But will they come to your club?"
Yes, he has been ormint by a doctor. who has ordered him into the country where ho will got strong and well-he has gotie to day."
"Well, now" ajaculated Brice. *And," said Chris; "the doctor says that your room must be disinfected, or you will go into a decline as well."
"I look like it, don't I?"
The flour must be scrabbed, and the walls and criling whitewashed."
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him. But now I am at a standstill. The lad has no sense of responsibility. I have had a talk with him about it, and I saw that I was on topis he could not understand. So I want to give bin a leason of the matter through his grondfather. I have got so far as this, that the chaplain has been eaten by a shark, and the Captain thinks it is right for him to read service on the Sanday morning to the orow. It is a fact, Boutflower did lose a chaplain that way, and he was the man to read the service on principle am quite sure I am putting nothing into his mouth, when I make him give a straight talk to the men. I know what he would have said, only he'd do it so much better then myself. ble could speak as be could dnses and paint, to perfection. Well, I have dotted down little address on Duty, but I can't make much out of it. It does not ruo at all like a pulpit oration."
"Is that a disadvantage?"
You shall hear what I have done. You will render ma a great service if you will polish
up for me.
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Read it to me; Sir John."
After some demar, and a little sharde-faced-
"Oh, ah! any granu in my eye? I'll risk it" It is not alone for you, price," urged Chris "I know that you are fearless, but you mast At first starting they were aby and unwill consider Lecil. If he were to return, after hav- ing been made sound, into the same atmosphere ing, bot now we could bare more than we can accommodate. The club hours are the bright and to the same room, in the same condition, heness, the Admiral began. spots in their dull lives. They would not reiss would sicken again. Have you known suy them on any account. The dub does not inconsumptives who have been at the A PU.?” terfere with family life, for they have no family
"Yea-one or two. They died right off on life, no home as we understand the word. They end.” must have the club or the gut:er."
How often do you have club-nights ? " "Thrice in the week. On Saturdays they hare their markeling. On two evenings, we
And what are your rules ? expect them to be assisting their mothers."
They are fow and simple-a ba'penny a week, and prompt obedience to the lady in charge."
"But do they not sometimes break ont ? ". "Yes, they break out, and then all your The Establishment has been conducted as a patience, tact and firmuese are required. If you First-Class Hotel and is a profitable investment.saunot got the rebel to submit, you must appel Is capable of still larger returns if wanagement bor. But whatever damage she may do, what- is taken over by person devoting exclusive ever violence she may have recourse to, sever attention to the business.
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"By the way-how about religion ?"
Let that be in your heart, and not on your lips. We have to civilise, to make the poor creatures humen, before we can Christianise. The soil must be broken up before you can sow the seed. The one quality in you they will re spect is not your ladylike ways, nor your kind- Bess, but your firmвess Never yield, but be tactful. And there must be no favouritism."
"There you hit me hard. I have a favourite alrondy, and that is Brice.
She is not in the clab."
"But she may come in when I am there." "Show no preference in the olub. Outside does not matter, they know you owe a debt of gratitude to Brice. You will find the girls thoroughly independent, and free from servility. They belong to numerous sociul cliques, which, of course, you cannot prooguite. For instance, the feather-cutter considers herself distinctly sbove the worker in the Bovril factory. In the sare way the box-makeris above theplate-cutter; 5. Supply of Lanuches, Janke, Coolies, &c. Forms of Tender, and any further particulars, but each, and all, are ready to recognise can be obtained on application to this Ofceperior knowledge, and better manners, and either personally, or by letter addresss to the DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL (B).
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knowledge it without in the slightest drop ping any of their very independent spirit. "How do you spend your evenings?" "There are classes for the girls, reading, musical drill, needlework, and dancing,"
"Dancing!"
"You must have it. It gives them healthy exercise, and they are quite happy with each other as partners, I have recently started simple cooking, and they are as keen as
mustard on that."
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And you really seo results ?"
Such as astonish one. Now the club is very differant from what it was at first. Then the girls were wild beasts. Now they have acquired
Of course they did, because they came back to the same conditions. Brice! I shall be bere on Saturday with a scrubbing brust, and a bar of soap, and a pail of whitewash, and plasterer's brush and disinfectants. Yon and I together will pot a new face ou your roum,"
Git out! rejoined the gil. If you will! have it done, why I'll get my mate Belina Bulti- tude in to help me. But see 'tre. I'ave news to tell you."
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"I'm going, my Inds, to give you a few words about Daty. There is not one among you, if the vessel had sprung a leak and was bound to founder, but would hund the ladies and the children down ladder into the only available beat, and then quietly yourselves go down with the vessel. sooner thau take the place of one little child or feeble woman, to save your own skins. What would make you do that? Daly, my boys, duty!
I read, only last week in the daily paper, of nurse-girl. The house was on fire and she with the children in the attic. The flames were up to the staircase. People had spread "What are they "
feather beds in the street, and told her to jump "The 'llowance made to father 'as been for her life. But she was responsiblo for four children, and before she would save herself, doubled. It's three pounds now."
she cast anch' down and saw that it was safe. The room behind her was in dame, and after the last child was secure, she prepared to spring. but it was too late, the floor gave way and she porished in the fire. What made her before her own self? care for her charge Duty, my boys, duty
What good news,"
"I don't know. Not so sure as that. It means that there's more than double money for father and Goga to get drunk upou."
CHAPTER XIX.
THE BOUTFLOWER REMINI CENCES. Honour pricks me on. Yes, but how if honour prick zo off when I come a Can honcur set a leg f so: er en arm? no. Or take away the grief of a wound? no. What is honour worWho hath it? He that died on a Wednesday. Det he feel it no. Dutk he hear it? no. Is it in Honsible then? Jon to the dead. But will it live with the living? no. Detraction will not suffer it. Therefore-I'll one of it.
-Yet pl. Honry 17., Ael V.st. 1. Admiral Bir John Chandos had undertaken a task the magnitude and difficulty of which he had not measured when he proposed it,
Exense me, Sir John," interrupted Chris, "bat is it right making Captain Boutflower take in and read a daily paper on boardship- say in the Tropics? liosides, I think I read that story la the papers last week."
"You are right. I never thought of that. Imust cut that out, Now I will proceed."
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"At Waterloo, my lads, os the red coats were shot down in their ranks, as cool as cucumber those behind stepped forward to fill the gaps, with the prospect of falling next minute themselves and some of these were raw boys Fluent of tongue, he was stiff of fuger. An who had never smelt powder before in their lives. anecdote that he could relate with ease, was What made them do it Duty to King and NECKWEAR, OUR PATTERNS ARE EXCLUSIVE IN THE EAST. hard to set down on paper. His thoughts, his Country, my boys, daty! I have heard of a driver on a train, who saw that he was running reminiscences congeald is the ink flowed.
He wrote and rewrote till he had shaped his into another; he might have saved his bacon material so is to be suitable to be typewrition. by jumping off the engine, but he did not do PYJAMAS.
Lady Barbara asked him one day when be so, he put down the break and let off stsam, proposed publishing. The Admiral hesitated, and all-though he would be sure to die, to be and then admitted that he had really no ides as scalded to death, mind you, when the smash to when his work would be sent to the prioter. came. Why so? Day, my boys, duty And BOOTS. ALL BOOTS ARE MADE OF ENGLISH LEATHER ON AMERICAN His object was to flod occupation for young I'd like to know in whom the duty is owed. Is Bontflower, and such occupation as might in it enough that it be to King, master, railway terest him, and develop in him a sense of self- company, to induce a man to cast his children respect as the grandson of sa worthy a mas. into poverty, and his wile to widowhood, and He-doubted whether his style was such as give up without a scruple ten, twenty, thirty HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR. would commend itself to the public. He was rears of life, and let his body go to feed fishes, nervously afraid of castigation by the critics. or the fire, or the worm? Aye, and to discharge He was not sure that all bis stories, the duty-whether he be seen or not, without s adventures described, were not chestnuts. For chance of a paragraph in the papara, may be. Sir John had been obliged to have recourse to "No, my lads, duty must be due to One who OUR SUMMER STOCK · Captain Marryat's novels for graphic descrip-hasplinted the sepse in our hearts, and made feel we are responsible, not only to Captaing tions of storms, shipwrecks, and sen fights.
and Colonels, and Railway Board, but to Him above. Leave out that consideration, and Daty it don't.,'
For examples of high moral conduct he had dipped into the Ferey Anecdotes. With the
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club and of its respectability as any Wost-end gentleman is of his. Once in the month we have an entertainment, with songs, dancing and theatrical. My father is not prim and precise, and allows the choir members and these of the Loya guild to be present and dance with our girls. They what meat in the streets, if they do not at our entertainments at the Club. Look at that photograph yonder."
Martha pointed to one framed against the wali.
Chris rose, walked to it, and studied it. The photograph represented a group of girls in drill costume, some standing, some seated, others. re- clining in front of them.
There are girls here quite refined looking," said Chris; sud one has a remarkably sweet face."
explori g expedition to the Pole, and with the aid of Kinglake had given picturesqueness to the feats of Captain Houtflower in the Black Sea during the Crimean War.
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But," sail Lady Barbara, "why do tako all this trouble ahonta common men?
"Dear lady," answered the Admiral, "Le ie a youth without ideals, with no conception of honour, truth, duty and all this must be fashioned in him. I no setting before him a man, trom whom he is descended, of whom he may well be proud, for there never was & men so
I know all that" interrupted Lady Bar bara." Bat it is not altogether fact. You are imparting all kinds of detail to the biography from extraneous sourers.
"It belongs to humanity at its noblest. And this poor, stooping lad is a member of a great family, and the deeds of the brave and good belong to the entire stock. I make my friend and with justice-the figure-head, and crowd on white sail behind."
One day he caine to Chris, looking perplexed. Miss Lavanbata," said he, I need your assistance for a few minutes, if you can spare the time,"
"That was a girl whose talk, when she first came to us, was a dreadful that it made one's blood cardle to hear it, and it had become to her so habitual, that it was a real effort with her to control it. Yet now she is one of the dearest and best of my pupils. If I have a favourite it is ehe, but I let neither her nor the rest suspect it. Then once more you mast visit the gids, know their homes, and make them your tiende. When you are complete- ly gained their confidence, then they will pour out their hearts, their troubles in your ear. At such a time as that you may introduce religion.ing Bat do not pitchfork it in at the club door."
Marths, I have weighed what you have The rudeness that hath appoured in me, have I said. My offer bolde. Will you crospt my
BY
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· Author of "Mchniatka,” “John Herring," etc. CHAPTER XVIII.
WILD NATURE.
learned from my entertainment When Chris entered the parsonage in Bula- wayo Place, shu passe d'a man, who was leaving, and who, as she judged, was a doctor; and un being shown into the parlour she found her
Threlfth Night, Art L. v. 5.
cousin in tears,
"What is the mutter, Martha?"
help for what it is worth,"
I will, indeed, Chris, with the certainty that you are the person above all others to do the work better then myself."
"Shake hands, it is a bargain. You shall leave so coon as you have introduced me."
"Hut how about Lady Barbara ?”
"I am entirely at your disposal," said Chris cheerfa ly."
"It is this." sail the Admiral. I am msk
my friend Hontfower preach a sermon to the anilors, and, hang f, I cannot run it off the real smoothly."
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"I think a less forcible expression would be
44). advisable, day- I'm non-plussed if it don't." The sailors would not understand it." "Then say I am at a loss to see if it does Dot."
"Well, but it sanuds woak. However, I am in your hands. Now, what my yon ?"
It needs no sbaping. It is capital, ali but the anacronista in the middle and the expletive at the end."
*You think so?"
tam saro of it." "There is one thing more. In a biography, one is expected to give a lot of pedigree. If you can derive your hero from one whose name is on the roll of Battle Abbey, so much the better. Now I have not a notion who were Captain Bontflower's parents, so as I cannot give the ascendants, I roust put in the descend- ents, though no credit to the dear old fellow. I know be had a son-and I know who was Boutflower's wife, bat whom that sconadrol of a son married I never heard. Could you find that out for me "
I will try, if I can catch the man sober." A few days Inter, Chris brought a slit of paper and put it in the Admiral's hand
There, Bir John, is what you require. I got it from the maudlin old fellow. He was married in Pentonville, the year of the Askantee War. bat he does not recall the day."
"Yea whilst his father was off the Gold Coast."
"Bat you naderstand the hearts of sailors."
Yes; but I am in difficulties. I have been
"I suppose you know, that his wife has de- dowa recently to The Pines and have seen that sorted him " young man. Cecil. He is getting on famously, "I know it, Cecil told me as much, but that He has found amusnout on the Downs, and need not go into the Biography." goes at with the son of my housekeeper Then be put the folded plece of paper that rabbiting, or elsa kunting after hedgehogs, or contained the maiden name of Cecil's and Brice's squirrels nests. During the morning he is en- mother into his waistest pocket, without look
(To be continued,)
She is growing impatient, because I Inter-gaged in typewriting the Biography of his ing at it.
I have just been told that I must leave fere with her cribbage, air John issists on de- Grandfather, as fast us 1 can get it ready for
and be away for some months."
Well, that is no crying matter:"
voting some time to conversation with me, and
bo persists in inoking away from his cards to
Fo the afternoon paved till the maid opened the door, and announced that a gentleman in a cab outside in the strest would be glad to know if Miss Christino Lavenham was roady to accompany him.
"Ent there is my work, and I cannot bear to address a few words at intervals to me. Aunt leaves that."
Babs will be thankful to be rid of me for "Now, Marthe," said Chrie, sbruptly turu-three evenings in the week" ing round a chair, and planting herself besido her cousin. "I came here to-day with a pro- posit on. I had my doubts as I walked along, whether I should be cho to induce you to accept it, but now I shall force it on you, and you shall accept it ban gré mal gré. You must go into the country and stay with my aunt Laura De mant, who, I am convinced, will receive you, and during your abeange, whilst you are gathor ing roses for year cheeks, and focussing sun- light on your eyes to bring the sparkle back, I will take charge of your club, and work it to the beat of ry poor ability."
"You do not realise what you would under- Lake.
"I think I do. That is to say, I have a rough ides of the undertaking."
The girls," said Martha; "as they come to ng ere animals. They have neither reverence. nor discipline. They are brought up from infanoy to use the most horrible language, such as sounds on every side in their cars. They are familiarised with the most brutal forms of evil from their cradles. They have no regard for their parents, and flout them to their faces. They get beaten in their homes by dranken fathers, and sworn st by intoxicated mothers. But, indeed, they have not bomes, only lairs. The streat is their playground, and their only notion of sport is horseplay. When I started. may club, they rolled over ano another on the floor, pulling each other's bair, aweàxing and - cursing,"ƒ
"It is the Admiral." said Chris, I munst not detain him. Good-evening, Marths."
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