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GLnAsOw, in the Glerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. [WasTr rXPRaSLT FOR GLEASON'S PIoTORIAL] ' --OR,- MBr tEt11I Ir' ImShIL Serapb44i( ale of Spain, 3tai,pnb QEnplanb. BY FREDERICK HUNT-E, [CONC LUDAD.] I; 1-. jt-' r' ;:.- - r: pI- a CHAPRTR, -3fSl. a 't " ... .. .:.. ... : : ." " ,'..', ,:.. - DON HItOEbL.A2D l.B WARILD. AwAY went Peri at top speed for a few mo- ments, but she very soon discovered that she 'CeAri-ried"ah"utnatural weight, and that the. spurs which gored her flanks were altogether a new mode of impetus-for her The palfrey was like a, fox, and Corriunno stll kept, hr seat, bound whither she had no idea. "n6dashed the guardian and his ward at a fu- .'. rious pace, and poor de Norde, robbed of his wife without a moment's warning, lay for some mqi.ients senseless upon the roadside, ignorant oftthe .cause of his trouble, and.unterly uncon- scious.f what had been transpiring since.he re- ceived the blow upon his forehead. orw... 'rd, .then, Ruberto! It is .Yi' last '. chapc The game is a desperate one, ati you win but the chances are against you, never- th eiss' Have a care, too, for the beast you ride i"'owp thbe,.vqice of a kinder rider, fo*- many ia1g month, and her proud spirit will scarcely ok..the.treatment you now offer her. The hatess'Penri sitrde away at q terrible rate, apd tel.t.le palfrey upon which ,Corninne was S seated still, galloped on, as fast as her tiny legs ''. could carry her, whilo the desperate Spaniard .,.. still drove his rowels Into Peri's s ide, and con- S.-,inmued still to shout "forward, Corriune, for- wa.d I There.is no other course left yon I, --Five minutes is a long space of time for a man o. be bereft of his senses, and in five minutes of Timee, at the pace they travelled, the Spaniard S and his captive must have gone a very consid-. ,'1 "" erpble distance from thq spot Ihere de Norde : had beep struck down. But, a'there is usually 4.; an.end to this sort of thing,, so there was an end t.- to:s~~.;-No-de's 'unconsciousness; and wHen be '' f caet 6 himself, partially, he arose half up-en- deayoried to look about him, and call to mind what had happened; but his sensations were. .. such that.he could not determine where he w.as, or' what had brought him there. .uddehly, however, he spcang to his'feet, jumped into the road, and cried-- "Corrinne I '-y wife---Corrinne.1" The truth flashed uponn'his-niemory, apd.. he thought him of the attaei'-the d'dccident, afid : then all was chaos again Hi horse ws gone, hiswife.wasgooe,'hia enpmy'.whoer i:t was).w.as :: gone, he was -not badly'ihrt--his .-purse:-was safe; bet h'e.was' nireln'ailb nV1 Wit could A it m ean T . .. .He Aidj.not 'alt to mnake.znapcessary sad fruitleas a4t .ui.es, but a .well w-he was able, though, till..,couuased 'ad dizzy, loe staggered, hair.- g. 'gixeroa4 ;oward the town. Ahl. how- di."peaudJtrast that his, poor wifehad nohe.tibeanrN- bmidrn .that he should be able a soon to greet-..Ar..in :fvt."y He hastened"on, S"" therefore, e, e h':. .@Sst" of his way toward 1: his hotel. " f'-'.:-. <".his ,J .hne. ". _." "_"..". J-.;. .. .- ': he refugees had-arvsd.within half a mile of the line of the town, when- Peribheamne furiously exicted.froum the 'repeated urgings and gorings .: she h"ad- ':receiveAd from'heri unknownsu rider. Three or f"r times she had-plunged and struck out, or leaped fearfully forward, as the rowels pene- tratd':her tender ides. But Don Miguel main- tailed a good seat in the saddle, and still he pr.sed her on, when,.suddenly rearing, the pal- fre5'utu her on theagambrel (being close behind tA,), she plunged iadly out, and bolting, threw S -pat. MIgu fel'.w!th dreadful vibleace against a ledge of rock by the side of the path. Then turning, as she thus relieved herself of her un- welcome burden, Corrinne saw with painful hor- ror, that Ruberto's foot was thrust through the stirrup. Peri was' quite as much alarmued as was the wife of Bernard; and wheeling once more away she dashed, wildly, madly, desperately, with her .late rider dangling at her- heels. The work of .death was brief, but terrible I The horac only knew that some extraordinary event had occur- red, and :at a murderouss leap she went off to- ward ;he stable-in which she had been housed for sevtera;qayk. When shie reached it, she scra tbl.d headtonqg into the court-yard,-leaped the, paling;,.and fell, covered with sweat and dust and blood-near the outer door. -The groom instantly caught her head, and aided.her upon her.feet. The foam dripped from her aides, and she was badly'scarred. The head- gear was out of shape, one stirrup-strap was rmitssing, the saddle was turned down under her belly,.and it was plain .that some shocking-acci- dent had taken place. Aid was sent out,'qr once, from the hotel, in -The -direction that de o'orde had been known habitually To'4ftke in his e4ues- trian excursions, and matters were soon .qx- plained, in a measure. Thebody of a man ias found by the roadside awfully mangled and bruised, around whose right ankle there hung ' stirrup which matched the other in Peri's saddle. But this man was a stranger I It was not the '"magician," as be was known .there, .but an older person. How came he there? How-could be have occupied -the signer's saddle? Where was the lady, too There was pJai ly.fo.ul play, in some way, and the people :who huddled.about the body became excited and. cnrious. Send for a doctor," suggested some one in the crowd, at last. ... . "Rather. teQ late," replied another, 'taking up the man's hand. "-'He is dead." " A surgeon was sent for' however; the body was 'removed to a more .sitable place for ex- amination, -but all r.wa5. useless.. 'Don Miguel. Roberto; the oppressor and- teatcherrfUde Nonie,- the sworn eheiyj of Betrnaurd and Corinne, the former .robber chief Eontini, wasiso aiom . But,-Bernard hurried along, anid "ia he ad-J vanced, the exercise rather aided hinm. '.He wsa' all in doubt and icoiifuiion, hopeful, yet'fearing to know the result ofihisrnight'swork, wheu he 'heard a horse galloping down the ;oad .t-wards him, at a rapid., rate, from ,xo4e i.,&eofthe: town. As thes-animal pptoaeli.deAmer, he' stepped ai little aside, u'til' (if'l.'-d a rider)1 ,Atl' (i, W ,, he mightbe hailed, whenh'e.hoted, "lie'l Ae 'h whith. brought both palfrey."d&'zider to a stand-. still; for that voice was well :remembered. "Bernard," shouted Corrinne in response,.' she leaped fromn her sadieat .abound '; Ber-' nard I my-husbandl ardryqupsel _Ar"eypg..,. hurta? Speak, quick!"'. . :- No, loved one, I am' not, --bo. mich. j'Bai where tis Perid? Whence came (on, ,p$ K4 . , .i *..;.-., . **-. ", ... . ." <" l n d ' doesagll tlhs.eg.. ,;,:*,, ,.. 0,: "06,. Bernard_-Oone-vorW, sI"bpg youriwis-.l ten. Don Miguel lies bleeding by the road, not-1 a hundred rods hence." "Donb Miguel I" "Yea, yes-do not pause, now-do not ask a question, I beseech you;. but haste, in human- ity's name, hasten to aid him." I-How came heI be:'&:Fi4ld "de Norde, con-. fsidly, and insisting wtpon plaing, his fa. GLEASON'S PICTORIAL DRAWING ROOM COMPANION. -.. ', / ... ,.-..*,..- in the saddle again. Where did .on Miguel come from, prayV!" . "Away, Bernard Fop,-my sake, now, away. and save him, if possible," continued Corrine, kindly. And in a very little -time they reached the spot where lay the form of the once power- ful robber, who had now ceased to breathe I In vain was sympathy, kindness or surgical skill.. The die was cast-Don Miguel was dead I The body was removed, as we have stated, and a brief explanation took place. It was clear 0o the examining authorities that this man was upon the wrong horse, at any rate ; and it was' quite au clear that he not only had no right tthere,' but that his death occurred by being- thrown and dragged against the rocky road. However, he was deadly and they could not pro- ceed further towards him, even if he bad crim- inally possessed himself, for the time being, with de Norde's horse. So they suffered the magi- cian to take possession of the mangled body, and the event was soon afterwards forgotten. Corrinne-though deeply. agitated and alarm- ed-reached her hotel in safety, at last, where she very quickly explained the whole affair to her husband, in detail. 'De Worde.bpre .no mal- ice in his composition; ad'.o.fer .is. wife's story, though be'aawbO,. a fo oUild'. have robbed himn of Courinidead deft"' '-Vo die by the road-side, in order that he might thus triumph, yet the old Spaniard was now beyond: harming him, further, and he forgave him forthe multifold injuries he had sustained, at his hands, and went about ,the work. of leaving his remainss cared for, in a suitable and respectable manner. After some consultation between Bernard and his wife, such a version of the story of his death as seemed fit to them,.under the circumstances, was prepared and published, t'o be ent o Seville, for the information of that community. In gen- eral terms, this account stated that Don Miguel came to .his'death by being run away with, and thrown from his horse; and no. questions were subsequently asked which were riot readily an- swered in connection with this statement. The hody was placed, in..a.leaden coffin, and afterwards in a wooden one,.and' these were en- cased and sent forward at once to the hacienda of Don Miguel, whither de Nprdc and Corrinne resolved to follow the corpse, and give it a pro. per burial, having in view, also, an examination into Ruberio's pecuniary affairs, and a detei-mi- nation to look after his property, which they both supposed to be valuable. At an' early-moment, therefore, they arranged to leave-Malaga;. and having sent forward their own luggage and Bernard's paraphernalia, they quit the place which had been big.with so impor- tant .a turning.poinr in their existence, andhbead- ed towa.rds Seville at oie. Shejprnj ome"hnward" was a melancholy one; for Corrione could 'not bnt deplore the un- up-,pyfate ofr'Old Don bligiel, who had done so .iAuch fspr her, but. Wib "UiMl1 also been so cruel, eauboeqen.q Jy. Afte"'er a-jew.:days' travel, they reached the neighborhood pof the town where Corrinne Ihad resided nearly seven years ; and as ithe "old familiar places"aktote to her'view, she (became more resigned' to -tihesiuation 'she itd u- :"exydeedly 'fth .f k. 'T. Paei ,.l.-relachedbis. dllig- little. tine befOre .L them, ,and' they to'tnit.Tbetiousein moa.in ,.iple hnshbkold had- ,Gorrnin m.A.._ed .ar ,ipqtt'-. -in the pnanuion of 4k frtmer IVMIA q. ar had everjpo 7$,.t4f140dl^le, p'wwaj quickly .8.14 1f g n .4*inzpri :dqed lhr.usband, w ad proceeded.ap.iopriawt!9 to careis'*Aon Mig l's remains. '' : ' R OSAMiER R .Waaarz-.. mi. :t 4w :'benn3t. "4 position". O .. f-. .:.f'J ... IX W i "X. ' jo^ihe- '^pasihieil~ya t4ss ^rrmertljutenwe".;, ;in _-i# .l...ist, ieetiflg.- ,. .l.esire. fo W.nge upon .J j.je,'t turned .O4tliat Don, bgqal .eeprel*g oagO Mark of unajia .against' .b.'iA.tosrsoer ls..slward ; for,. amo 4ge( docu-' i meptsfound Among his pti...ii,,g, one Ivpry conclusively cq a anais .i...s..h e %4elmy fQprnilp.*,-'. As soon after : me .rial.as .nprietyy ,wduld-' seem to sanction it, an e&xamination-of the affairs of Ruberto took place, and a will;' executed 'neaalj a twelvemonth previously, by his pro- Steeter, was discovered; in ,which, after .the'; be- stowal of a few hundred ducats in value to his 'housekeeper, and one. or-two old 'servants; in case of his death, he bhad-bequeathed his entire property, his napasio, land, stocik,...a-imoney, to Cominne Almanza I His Ward was'a'dee- cutri-, also, apToof Of his 'audlmnished and entire confidence *-Jeru zm' he had secretly Jot,. aad whoim 'he originally intended to marry. Upon a further investigation, his fortune was found to have been a very handsome one; amply sufficient to place-the: young couple far beyond the reach of future want or embarrassment. His debts were all called in, therefore,/and 'fully dis- harged, and within two months from the day of Rubenro's death, his estate had been settled up. At the expiration of another month, notice was given to the household- that the mansion would soon be disposed of; and shortly after- ward a sale was.:m.mde.of all the property -in Spain, and de Norde withJhis wife. prepared 'to leave the scenes *hieh rad been so 'fNll of trou- ble and .peril to them,.and retire to Epgland, as they had-.previously'intended to do. In the meantime, de Norde had not forgotten *his staunch friend and companion, the faithful Pierre, who .had availed himself,with inmostdfhis , assoQptes, of thelebiry of the crowns'of .Spain .:.s11Ertngal. Bernard provided him with stich :..W J.means as would establish him in trade, and aietre retired to. a small town in the interior, where he commenced an honorable business, in which he was absequently3 i 'egttcesnl"". The affairs -of Don Miguel were-fairly closed up, and de Norde, with his lovely and faithful wife.daparted fqr,,the north,.Lhav.ing turned.their entire effects, into. cash -and exchangee. bills on England, whither they proceeded- finally to lo- cate themselves permanently. *,.. ,. Ah Corrinne," said her husband affection- ately, as they.were about to depart, how much do I owe you, for your confidence and love 'and devotion! Fortune hbqs at length smiled upon me, unworthy as I have been of her favor, aidI may indeed joy over the possession of sNu6hw' companion as you, my loved. Corrmip .Jaq proved. May we notbe, hereafter very " Trust me, Bernard," rijoinedi.-tbo;lfr- vently, "trust me, )hat when I joined my fa.t with yours, I had no aim but.to deserve yor.af- ftcrion. In our early, intercourse, did yowu not more thae once save my .life For this; tert', a..lone, tbbIAl Ie ybur .grateful and' your. con-- stant dbtor, But, since.the hour when we-stoqd before tihb hoyl priest, and pledged t6-each other our love and lives, surely have I had no cause to regret the union whiph succeeded. Be- lieve me, dear Bernard, since fortune has so kindly cared for us, at last, I feel that we must, indeed, henceforth, be very happy!" The errors of Don Miguel -were forgiven by the lovers, who remembered only his kindhesses towards them. The estate near Seville passed into'the hands of new proprietors, for the asso-. clations connected with the hacienda of Ruberto were all too painful for Corrinne to remain amongst them, and the hour of departure finally came-the moment when they bade adieu for- ever to Spain, her beauties, and her sunshine scenes I The journey to Paris was a very pleasant-one, for the season was fine. At the. capital thelovers halted for. a few weeks, during_ which time de *Norde and -his wife embraced the opportunity !offered tof~_tamine the beauties and the curios- litie.Aofjf metropolis of fashion in the Old World,.,ndrt4.last.,cgossed over to Calais, and wt.ence proceeded by steam to London. A f,,eksony elapsed, su'iseqtently, when Sde Nopde. sqected. a beautiful estate in the aub- u n 1.r.k.iisk.metropolis, whici was.made aq, W /a able through his own natural' 'gpod aptae, ,4,ALe.,suggestions of his adored Cqprriune; a$4Q .which tspol-after the trials and perils and i*aps;to'which they badA been subjected, for. thkp.jqas .year, they retired 4at length to enjo"a#.R ..fortunne-nowpossessed by the ffpithf WP ie,.r ; F,- jThdwsp .. .of .,. c d.. on,and thud ~ atIt4 ~ antic -and at- itractiie styl .fl e. .. young grove bpeked the L:d' aU l ae. adorned the ,n^4l l,?s #"-^s. .e-qw~ ljn'et twas appro- *Pti itlio ,4 kijpfhte*d throughout, Sand-rmgo1 *tathad .done their owners such.good inthe days 'when their services were needed.. . "At home, dear... Corrinne,", said iBernard kindly, one evening after they fbund themselves agreeably ,ettled-in5 their -new quarters, "at home, and happy, at last! We hive passed through some exciting senes, since the hour |