a “> oa “welll de BS ac Te ‘ RIE Bere eins, Pare ee as ee DAIS HX A MINER, FEBRUARY a7. 1882. Worses and WAR-TRAIL || #0 Presi THE CHAPTER XLVI (Continvep) s of digestion is the food by the teeth, bulk, breaks up it: The firat procs i mastication ef the | . S ant win ; iwhieh reduces its ** f do, se orita.”’ latracture, and, with the aid of * Bravo, capitan ! Pre ceed | I shall | onvue, mixes it w i" the saliva. The answer you in all sir cerity.” Let al swallowing irries it to be * Ther, lady, what I would ask | stomach. i Who is this Cyprio whom you expect ith the gastric juice which is secret ed ed?’ trem the minute glands within the] *Cyprio! Ha, ha, ha! W ho should mucous hning. The peristalie or | Cyprio be but my moz: he w! ho earried vrindiog action of the muscles immes | my message [to you, * and materially The action of the a chemical one, making its The food, a sly com Menhces, aids the gastric fluid lissolving absorption an easy such a questi vb ‘He who me rp’ “Or precess to is purely carried your message | Why do you put ji j the iood. thus course. Yonder is the muchaciho matter. himself. Hola, Cyprio | you may returv | wheg dissolve i, is about the cunasistaney | to the honse Carrambo, capitan both | of crean and is cailed chyme. | he and you must have sped well. I did passes inte the small intestine, where not expect you for half an hour; but }it receives the b le from che liver, and in the saddle. fluid frem the pancreas. you soldiers are so soon the pancreatic So much the better, for it is getting late | By the action of these agents, it is! aud I have a great deal to say to you.” | conver ‘ted inte a fluid of a’ whitish | A light had broke upon me. “Twas}cojour, chyle and residuum which| Cyprio I had passed in the for-\pagses ito the large intestine, and is| est shade; the boy was the }exereted from the system, As the | bearer of a message—henge his; ¢ontents of the intestine move dow! - | haviug hailed me. “Twas [ who was] ward, the chyle is taken up by a villi, | expected to keep the assignation ; ‘twas| or mouths ef the lucteals, and is carried | I for whom the timepiece had been con jjnte the mesenteric glands, where} sulred—for whom those earnest glances | some c} ange is Fupposed to take pl ce | had been given! The bitter moments] jn jit, and from there it flows directly vere past, and my heart swelled avew/into the blood through the thoracic | with proud aud pleasant emotions. As | aad yet she kuew not that I had come without | In the case of the horse, the large} invitation. Cvyprio, at had reply, and the word of com- intestine goue off without making any |, my prompt appearance upon | being cay ~ ‘) is developed out of all small, the al helding mand, head of it four rtion to the able gailens | i pro-| the ground was left wri ing | of flui: The stomach is comparatively [ was about to account for it, and offe ad The borses will drink large | some apol ogy tor my aiene behavik ur. | ju erties of water. This does not al! when | was challenged to the confessiot | rema in the stomach, but passes | I had just seatileed | thre oh the intestines into the colon, Minor ti oughis gave way before t need this suvce:tsa prac crical point. If | important purpose | had formed, and to; water is gi we immediately after | which the bauter now recalied me. S yt feeding, the ‘ood, and especially gi ain, | fair an opportanity might never offer!is carried with it eut of the st: mach | agai. In the vicissitudes of a soldier's | and beyend the point where it can be| life, the chance of to-day should not be! properly digested, and is voided with | disregarded—to-morrow may bring excrement, the animal gaining but chai ge either in the sceue or the circum tiutie benefit from it. stances; and J] was skilled enough in The enly process that takes place in love-h re to know that an heur unim-|the paunch ef cattle and sheep is that proved is often followed by an age of of softe ening the foed, which generally from 16 to 18 hours before it is returned tothe mouth. When suffi- ‘iently so:tened it passes into the econd stomach, whose principal duty remains But, in trath, I do some wrong to my character; I was _ little under the in- such | —— } regrets. ; fluence of cuuning cogniz: Wace at | that moment. [I sted ‘not by volition i seems to be to rell the ‘eod inte small but — under pressure of a passion} balls, mo‘stening it wi.b water, and that held com p ete mastery over my on it to the mouth, where it is will. and compel d me tothe declaration | re masticated, an some saliva added. ] was about to mak It was simple cet When aru in swallowed it does not wo| % to the first or smell ‘tomach, but to the third, where it is more thoroughly macerated er softened, and prepared the true digestion which takes when it has slowly found iis way into liquid depths of those large in-|the feurth stomach, where the gastric quiring eyes, I whispered the sweet,|fiuid only is preduced. though ofi-repeated phrase : - -s- * Yo tea no.” The words quivered upon my lips, but their tone proved the sincerity in which I had spoken. No doubt it was further manifest by the earnest.ess of my manner as | awaired her reply. —three little words iu either of the two sweet tongues iu which we understood each other. I chose the oue—of all most attuned to the| tor tuues of heart—and gazing , others +} ] . tne OvVIng into the Lime Kun Ciub Proceedings. Among the fifteen or tions was the following: Norro.tk, Va., Dee. twenty peti- 10, 1881. Che habit ual smile had dep arted from Bro. Gardner—Dear Sir: 1 have her lips; the damask red deepened and | "¢e® instructed by unanmious vote of rose higher upon her cheeks; the dark|'e Afatomical avd Scieatifie Society ot celored men of Virginia, head quart- ers of this place, to make application ro your club for membership as a body. friuges drooped dov and halt orbs beneath : ; the face of the gay girl had sud lenly assumed uward, concealed the burning the serious air of womanhood. We number fiftv-one bald headed mem- At first I was terrified by the expres- | 0°!'S, each one of high moral character land standing solid on his pins. Io case our application mects with success sion, dread: and could seareely control my but | drew hepe from the fi: ished cheek, the roseate neck, the swelling,| ’® ehall pay our dues for ’ tram a an bosom. Emotions were stirring in that | ¥°"°° clese our hall | and ae oat breast. Oh, what emotions! will she | #24 forward to the library of Limekiln walang" ava "ky poe Py savers eautifaliv asides not speak? Will she not declare them? | ‘ lub _ ~ oe oF anne : ’ . . . ePe . e c gal PCCASEL There was a long interval of silence—|“POOMENS OF shin-dones OF deceas to me, it seemed an age. poets, comic lecturers, and the man who spits on the floor of the street-car, With canfidenes, VERTEGRAE JoNES, Secretary of the A. and 8. Society Pickels ‘Senor,’ she said at length—’twas the first time | had heard that voice tremble —*Senor, you promised to be candid ; you have been so; are you equally sin- Smith arose for information cere?” aus 10 what “ anatomical * meant. If oof have spoken from the depth of my|!t was anything in regard to polish- soul.’ ing stoves, the would be members, The loug lashes ishould bind themselves not to eut un- der rates. were raised. and the love light gleamed from her liquid eyes, for a moment it burned steadily, bathing| Trastee Puliback seconded the my heart as with Heaven itself | motion, provided there was any motion could uot have shed a brighter bearn | to secend Ile keew of colered up nD my sp yirit. i whe oO were blacking stoves for All at once a smile played upon her — apiece and makivg no extra featuees, in which I detected, or fancied | charg e jor wheeling of two or three so, the gay insouciance that springs from | barrels of ashes, After Sey indifference. To me it | had a ken te the same moment of pain. President balm. men fifteen al others another race the She continued: was °) STIG ¢ ‘And jriy, capitan, what would you) “[ailus gits astronomy, anatomy, have me do?” ao’ antimony all mixed, up, but I’ze | felt embarassed, and re pied not, ruin suah dat none of ’em refer to stoves, | think we tuke our votin’ dis society in an’ ercasin’ our list of distinguished ers love you? " chanees on **Oh! you cannot—you do not ?——| thus in ** You have not asked the question ! meu! ** No, lady. I dreaded the answer. < Colonel Ebenezer C “Ho! what a coward you have grown | ¢d the teliowing single- of late? A pity [ am not masked.| tieo: Sia'l I draw this veil? Ha, ha, ha!’ Resolved, Dat this club has no sym- It was vot the manner of love. Love! pathy wid cranks, an’ dat it am de sense langhs wot. My heart was heavy; I dis club dat no more hangism would ree made po reply : but with eves npou the | Swit in less crankism. ground, sat iu my saddle like ove ‘The resolution demned. ubunimous vete and For some moments her laughter rang | added : in my ears. as I fancied, in mockery. | “I feel strongly dat w a7. AY self The sweet silveryvoice only grated upon | | De man whe kin puy out an’ reecive | i r ** Would you have me declare that I| bln ekia’ i | | then offer- barrelled resolu. iDister Was passed Brother by sb Gardin r } cole | my heart. Oh, that [ bad never listened | Obey, rable aroun’ the kentry, de to its siren tones! | bizness an’ keep outer de way the I heard the hoof-stroke of her horse ;|®¥tcher carts musn’t shoot my ole and looking up, saw that she was moy-|W0Man en’ den plead hereditary, ing away from the spot. Was she going heretofore hereafter, or an odder soit to leave me thus? of insanity, Decrank who can’t resis! teptashun to steal mus’ heep onter m TO BE CONTINUED). J ( CONTINUED ) tater patch or take de chances et puttin’ a han’ full ©’ shot into his ecer- yuuxs. De crank Ww t ‘ , and who have been notified by | i | <who am not moral: card and le ter, that unless the yy pay ap @ ¢ | PeSpo is 10) 3 bor his ublerances will feel ouce, they will be dealt with as the law ide Wei ght of my fust time he calls mec Mf . > ° ; ° ‘UST Be Parp —] beg to inform those in- ‘ . GeCvoe G 0) me the, | do wo on himlike aton of 4 ron any insani ity where itis thorou sh ly mixes d} iy man am luny pat bie. umong de cially reponsible wants to keep right away frem me all de week frew. De crauk whoare impelled by Deity, Debit, er any odder power to do me | bodily injury had better be sartin of ‘!his aim, fur if be misses me Ll light the reddesi bricks he eber saw. I dean’ & yn outside of jnsantiy. 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