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, \ Fol'rcsfs Idiot 2 And deem it in a 0 Hill" ,
1' Land P00 l, a B05 3 And solii: lto heaped the lionrtli, ,
\ - . , Colonel Forne" in hi ,   --a And inadethe kindliun' re with care. . '
,_ W\ . Ive had. another (ilfer,\i'i,fezt twentyje 0f Iuhlic Men 3, w ht! "Rnlll'ni'velWW 3 '
 acres more, ,l . '  fl. 1" " 123 lh , He put his moilierin mm choir,
v , Of high and dry prairie land, as level as l teresting SketClI of Forrest, the great ac- 5 And in his wontcd place,
 l I " 1 oor. .  l tor, who has just died: And then he blew the fire, ,
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l l _ I tliOIIiJgilzthlilelig; 5:33! see you inst, as 3 Edwin Forrest .115 one of us Whenever V. hid} sliOllClOthted lllzllel face.
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ht \ ,1 To tell how things will turn out best a he \ isited ll. ashington, and as I:\'1il(l in it And pausmgnow, her hand would feel, 
.i 2 i [ woman is ahead. ,i former number, was the toast and the star 1 N Al'd "011 her face hehOhlh l
i  l l . _ ' g of the night. He gave liberally to the \VEY mum? do 5,0 Lioisw pa L
,, i And when this lot is paid for, and we lanCi v _ . ,. . ' _ , And why me you so com;
' 5 got the deed , ,lllUll muse, u ithout benign Republicnii. ,
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_ 3 , .17 say that I am satisfiedits all the; Ihough he did not uuitt, \\ ith us when . 132? plleiisfe'dthX: flonlfhe D001 letCh
l _' ; . land we need, t, We sung John Brown, none could have  YetIEJXdI J1; lhllid [90 $321; tlld soon 1.
_ \ i 1 And EXP '0 see 11h0ht the yard, and {ix 5: been more graceful and ready in contrib- In 1313mm} 1-9;,th him, :p I -A ll
' e i . - the house up some l- - ' - * l  "
, i. i . l . I uting to the general pleasure. One din-i W
. 9 'ADd manage m the course 0f time t" . - - . ' = And when thenei hbois on iiextmorn '
, _ ' 1,.we a better iiome iuatic night I shall never forget. Forrest? g , , , i
k. H, _   . 1 "l , . . . l Had burst the cottzigeiloor, , ,
1\ .  V , was iii my (1 condition. He came early Old Sal-:llils corpse was in the chair, 5 i
i, l; :1 1 5 and stayed late. He seemed prepared to And Neds upon the oor. tr J ,
~ gThcre is no use of talking, Churlesyoul make everybody happy. He needed no R5; :i43&__h, ' t ,5 .=,
 \v' . {A d hufthl YO-11W 101110, 1_ l l solicitation to display his varied stores of  W "" 1 '  i
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1 l n l (,3 , {0 SC] ml; 0m 1 0 ,am l information. Bkctchesof forewn travels FUHWW' 3 PENN!!! Finn. , ' 
w , \ a w aye be Landl cor. v o . i H 1/ ,
 y ' For thirty years weve tugged and saved, photographs of Southern manners, alike - _ .  . , ;-. i v ,
 ,3 _ _ f l , , , Lndei the beautiful moon, tonight, - . i
*Ll l g . denying half om needs, I m he master and the slave; lllS celebra Sileiitly site is tlu (10 ltd to n : y
t : hue all. we bins to 5hOW {01 5 tan, ted Ilenflh Critieisms upon Shakspcare, ., , " I . . ' _;:; .
w , l V receipts and deeds! l his imitation of the oil 1 l r l f lender.y, (lieziniily oats the light, V g ,
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\V, v 1 , _ . _ l (l 1 , ., , P C e 5'} 1 m 0 Over the wniiderers up and down; " a
l , '< , .IId sell the land if it were mine, and, v1? eetmli bouth Carmina, who, deaf F(ll()lll may memo new l ' l
. : _ ' l have u. better home, i himself, believed everybody else to be 30 7 ' 7 ' l "3 I . " f . . 'r'
 l   \Vith broad li ht rooms to front tliel ' - - ' - -  1 "L 1'0! 3 "ue-*3 00: 
, i g _ r, 1 his thrilling account of his meetiiw with . , . - /  !
~ k street, and take life as it come, i deund Keai t Alb' , "I 1:: . .- 1 lltlhllg SO Tdl'lly; l' ,
4 _, , : If we could live as others live, and have J _ 11 a. (my,  ien miest  Siull ' unrl ilreuril i, i l i
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i V. What others do . was a boy; lilS incnlents of General .Iztek- . - ' I ~ > \
~ _ \ , , . . , ' . . ' . . ,  Onward his last of a hope to meet. , i :
~ ..~ Vie d live enou 'h Sight lensanter and ii 5021' his meetinv With Lafa ' tt . ' ,  if. _ :
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_ .1 . l P .l mom: in 1L). 1%, that heaid him can Under the beautiful moon there sleeps ,,\ y L
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, , if. I While others have amusements, and lux- 9V8h01lt that night. BM nothing that l Bialli' and 1112111.) {2113 young lime: , , ,  -
a \l,  mics and books, 4' he did Will be remembered longer than lMauv and many a mother .001. l ' 4i ,
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~ \ \  Ii Just i1:313:1111:133V0itliili3gingi(1332)}? lHLd, and l, :11)? 12111]? iii \VlllLll he ieated "Ilia Bum, over 1,9,. childs disgrace; ,, .
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\4\1 , That other term you bought of tVells, unln v-l [7 1V  ,, v_ul to th time Svniilm lK. LhLJ hilst, till tin .xun in str, ] - A _' ,  l
.\,_ ) that took so many years i,  (3 u 0 901.) 30d) l the ioom PX' Under the moon may the cheeks be wet,i . ' l
. ,ijz{QH Of clearing up and fencing in, has eostl eept Forrest and myself, hd to me Ohlyl Sighiugr tziriullv, l V
-  . i; j 1 me many tears. l because I heard him repeat it seven years l' gum .md fearfnnv l 1
_  Ll Yes, Charles, Ive thought of it, a. him-l bthie, h! I lHOtl on high) Stleft' 1n  Many u heart mm w my! - l syn-V"  l
.  1, ,1 x: dred times or more, I the house lately known as the quverly. l . l 
, 'K iAnd \ntciiylereljif it really paid to always i lhese lines are so beautiful and so unique Under the beautiful mm, there gm, 3 _ _ jg ,
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f m  a . .7} y _l Mt I let then) 101 the benet or the, Ilftlllltlnll lllill' minuie in its holy light 4 ,
, l lhat had we hinlt a cozy house, took. , readers of thesch'istv s"etche . ' . " . , ' a -
\  :37; pleasure as it come, i 1    ~ '1 3' Faces ol loveliness to and iii), :1 , I , l _
l .- l -, , Our children, once so dear to us,-ha,d nev-l THE IDIOT nor. Struying from purity lur by night, 3', 3 , , l s
. l. er left our nome. l It. had pleased God to form poor Ned Goodness and truth for the light of day, [r WW? , 1 '
i  l l . Athinuol idiot min'l' ' i - i , . - .1 ' l
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, - - 7i I grieve to think of wasted weeks, and , K et, in the poor unrensning pay, it   I :f 1; I] m! 5 1 1"! h k  1.3 , ~ I k
 l", r.  years and months unddiiys, -  God had not been unkind. ( ' w l L J mm'f i f _ ' - l
  l1 7 \Vhile fern; all we never yet have had!  liver he dutilul, , -   , _. . g
 _ 1T1- one. word of praise. Old Sarah loved her helpless child, Loving might ghulden their hearts away. l .1: l 7
, l g, 3. Men call us rich, but we are poorwould thom llelllleeSHOS-S made dour:  , . .'
i 1 3f , We not freely give All he '35 9"1'.Vthig t" hOl'i l .7 i  L'r ; l ,
' \J'l The land, with all its fixtures, for e betterl Vhr khEW 0 hope or fear. JUMP" Im-1mx] mm MW "9% l W
' i Eli wny L" V? l She In ,1 . t l l t l l Viclruis and pure, and thi- linlli's go on, , . .4 ' 17
_ , l t V i en )13 wan s, s 19 [int ers 0()( lgunl.llu.1 in} _i ,1 I 1i. l'  -
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. :I .lDont thlnk Im blaming you, Charleen} 1?]:qu11fllhb'ma'tecm' ' Fce" M \\'1Clliill(<' ) ilo 'lll'l YWU" l 
\ l if youre not a. whit to blame, m It  as CQl-l'ullng to her,  l r ' .5 " H ' ' ' "' l' "   " l, i
1 lfiive pitted you these many years, to see And she to him was all. lliilllllillims under ilh' nioou inuy sleep, , '. , , .
r i you tired and lame, ' A . Misi'i'v under the moon inuv wee; I
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, lrlItsyust the way we. started out our plans N 1. J , .lil i at cy lived, (irirviuwl'v MllllllilUlV l ,
ml to far ahead. I B tor tutu a wish LOSIGG, e. i a . i , ,  ..;
' .= . ' 191 V  * v . . , 11 age at last on Sarah eC n J Pulii'nllv Ilii'olihinwlv - l '4 " I,
l;  :33 \V eve worn the cream of life away, to; And she fell swig(and diledu, l'    "V . _- '1 ~  . it. ~  -. ,t,
ii? .' .7 4! leave 1:00 much when dead. | . j JOCK! telild}, lililixt lilmlii m Ln Southsdtcp. _ ,
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\ l 21,! , P . . I _ _ I He tried in vain to waken her, : _  > ,i r,
i 1 l r113 putting of enjoyment long after Wei TlHe called her oer and oer; . Under tho liminiiml nioon, to~nighh ._ :1 ~ . ,Z  J; .
t  GHJOV iey told him she was d - d' w , - ' -  7
, , , .l , . . Lu . \liiiu ii iii lienin oi the lo\erl and lost 1  - '
I, ,. iAnd after all too much of wealth seemsl The words to him no import bore. 7 vi. , J. . .\. . .: . . -  i  "i
x we; useless. as a tov, l iiyiimy ll\e oxei \\ iih Min delight ,  , . W.
3.1 lAlthough weve learned, alas too late! I, They 9139d her EYES and shrouded her, . Hours when 5 hug-Ted Mi mowed if: ' 
  , , 113:9, must learn at 1351, l Aliilnie helstood wondring by, most; l _  _,
' , - , . 3 Our brightest earthly happiness is buriedl in W 1911 t 19) 1lore her to the grave l 'p u .v  . A v, ., vi. . ,_ . - x ; 3'42"  
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_ m the flat. 1 0 Ol 0 Cd silent] . Y , . I ,
 I 1 ' 3 l biiuer thi iiioon niuy their names he snid: ;' ,7 y , - g
in, i That life is short and full of care, the end i They laid her in the narrow house, bl Fondly, <|lirlo::i'il_\', l, '_
. : c  l is always nigh, l A Ileyisuntgl; the my?! stave; i! warm. W, Uiquinmv  " . 4 
is? l n ' - . . 7 l n w 1011 ie funrztl train dis arsed  \ ' H " ' " '  7   ' " .,
l" 3.3%. i We seldom half htgin t()ll\ before we re; . ,  7 . ~ ~D~ ~ lil't-uori, 1),. ., [1,, ,v ,1 V ,1 If ,1  r; ,
{ 1 a! doomed todie. I Helingeied by the gim 0_ l u i , t it w. ) tllL o\ to 1i< deid. j . i-W  _ g ,
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i 11,14! \\ eie I .to start my life gain, Id 1114.ka 'lhe rabble crowd that used to ieer :1 m . 4- ,g: ,_ .' g - _
4,, , :l with separate (lay, ' f \Vliener they a, poor Ned. {: psi-Eh enigma. . ,le ,1 ,
3 4 And never let it single onepziss unenyoyed i va stood imd .1101,de by the l  l '1 - A
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 4 , l , i and). l And not a word theysaid. g L f The} pifstt u iltlILr is ii. it has td. f v _ _,
 l , 1  . . _ r, _, J 10 in are. may never come. - -. m
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 l! T E] ti fre . ere ytuinjgsl Ao tiny, I U lime1 llieytanie Lind went and came again A , Our mm, 0],,le a, the deed. :v a?" ,  ,. i
a ,, , hm U leH t H1 11 nightut lust came on.  0 .. > l- .1 l- , - 37 '
 j l., [And have n home that was it home, and Yet- still he lingered by the PLVP l _ he (" 52 ilq'edlllg [ the tonih. / ', , .
,  3-1} i1 '1, a page or pen. 3 Till every one had gone ,3  ; \\ hiii are earths joye. llie dews or morn.  y ' " , '
r r l ( sen some land it it were mine, and lit" ' 4 : It; WM-w 0-. . ,~. . .. ' t , ' " ,, ~
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ek ; up well the rest, 1' And  110.1141? found himself alone ., \Vlieirs ieir-c 11, TH r Hl'lhr l . a I g ,. 1 \~
\Vw Ive always thought, and think so yet ,, n He 5? removed the clay, ~  T 1.). ' . A L  I' ll \  film" i - ' l -
7. "7'" smallfarmsital/worked retest. ; JAG iraised the coiiin up in haste, And J"" I U"! the (1573h ' ' V I r l -
:1: I! \ -  e~~ama , .0 . 7 . ,_-AK~ m bore ire-4113' .. ' 1', i, i I  , - ,g x "' '
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' , 1' ' . . ,3, , . , V , _ '-_ , He bore {t if) his mothers cot, , . - f. \- ; f-:\
., ; p , Q , - > g  Andlaid item the oor, _ 7, ' . . , , , j g  , .; . a; -
f   - , , , 1 And With the eagerness ofjoy 3/ , ' . 'f L/IKV
l , ~ _ , , He barred the cottage door. , ,  , ' l \~
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