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If the political independence of the Philippine Islands bid fair to result in the loss, or lessening, of the safeguards of personal freedom to the private Philippine islander, the mission of the United states is at present clear, nor can it be abandoned without national discredit; nay, national crime.

Doubtless the woman is there, whom thou seekest; for it would take none less fair and noble than that new-come thrall to draw to her one so fair and noble as thou art. But what availeth it? If thou go to Utterbol thou wilt destroy both her and thee.

After Judge Curtis had concluded, witnesses were called on behalf of the President. The struggle that followed for the admission or exclusion of testimony obviously strengthened the President's case in popular opinion, which is always influenced by considerations of what is deemed fair play.

You imagine the handsome Elliston a monster, I reckon, but I will show you that he is but a child compared to Madge Scarlet." "Stop; I do not care to listen to you. Please hand over the keys to this den of demons." A cocked pistol was brought forward to emphasize the fair prisoner's demand. A sneering laugh answered the girl's demand.

"If you will only give me some hope, just tell me that I've a chance, that you'll let me, try " Ida smiled a sad little smile. "If I said as much as that But I cannot. Lord Edwin, you you have told me that you love me, and it would not be fair ah, please don't try to persuade me!

"What shall we do with this child?" he asked. "We will bring her up as our own, and name her Kraka, after my mother," said his wife. "But no one will believe that ugly old people like us can have so fair a daughter." "Let me manage it," said the wife. "I will put tar on her head so that her hair will not be too long, and keep her in ragged clothes and at the hardest work."

There is good quail-shooting, rabbits, and thousands of water-fowl of every description; also a very fair little hotel where I happened to be almost the only visitor.

The wife he loved, and the mistress between whose love and him there existed such a barrier, could not have been the same person, it is evident. But who this fair and false Rosalinde was, though known to many of his contemporaries, has become a mystery.

I never saw my murderer again, but I could make a fair likeness of him, I believe, to-day. The trip to Genoa, and onward to Civita Vecchia, lasted two or three days, the steamer generally pursuing her course by night and laying up by day.

I am one of those that detest all insidious attempts to rob men situated as this artist of their fair fame, by going about and whispering that perhaps the thing is true. Far from it!