TI FAIR GOD.| ——— et ce BOOK SIX. CHAPTER VIL (Contemucd,} Then fecetl said earnestly . ‘* Now that you have eaten, good Quetzal’, come and let us go to my father.’ ; Orteguilla made up his mind spee lily; he could not do worse than go back the way he came; and the light here was so beautiful,and the darkness there so terrible; and here was company, Just then, also, as a further im ducement, he heard the whistle of a bird, and fancied he distinguished tie smell of flowers ** A garden,” he said, in his soul —*a gar- den and birds. and liberty!” The welcome thought thrilled him inexpressibly. “ Yes, I will go; and aloud, ** I am ready.” Thereupon she took his haud, and put the curtain aside, and led him into the paba’s World, never but before seen by & strenger. ‘ This time forethought had not gone in ad vance to prepare for the visitor. The — ter’s eye was dim, and his careful hand still, in the sleep by the fountain. The neglect that larkened the fire on the turret was gloaming the lamps in the chamber; one by one they had gone on, all would have gone but for Tecet], to whom the darkness and the shadows were hated enemies. Never- theless, the light, falling suddenly upon eyes so long filled with blackness, as his had been, was blinding bright, insomuch that he clapped his hand over his face. Yet she led him on eagerly, saying : Here, here, good Quetzal.’ fountain he lies.” All her concern was for the paba. And through the many pillars of stone, and along « walk bounded by shrubs and all man- ner of dwarfed tropical trees, half blinded by the light, but with the scent of flowers and living vegetation in his nostrils, and the carol of birds in his ears, and full of wonder un- speakable, he was taken, without pause, to the fountain. At the sight of the sparkling jet, his fever of thirst raged more intensely than ever. ** Here he is. to me! (Juetzal’! He scarcely heard her. **Water, water!” Blessed Mother, I see it again ! A cup—quick—a cup !” He seized one on the table, and drank, and drank again, erying between each breath, ** To the Mother the praise ! " Not until he was fully satisfied did he give hear to the girl's entreaty. Looking to the coucli, whither she had gone, he saw the figure of the paba stretched vat like a corpse. He approached, and, searching the face, aud laying his hand upon tle heart, asked, in a low voice, ‘ How long has your father been asleep?” ** A long time,” she replied. * Jesu Christo’ Ife is dead, not know it! thought, simplicity. Again he regarded her closely, and for the first time was struck by the beauty of face aud form, by the brightness of her eyes, by the hair, wavy on the head and curling over the shoulders, by the simple childish dress, wad sweet voice; above all, by the innocence and ineffable purity of her look and manner, «ll then discernable in the full glare of the lamps. And with whatieeling he made dis- covery ot her loveliness may be judged pass- ably well by the softened tone in which he said, ‘poor girl! your father will never, never wake.” Her eyes opened wide. ‘“* Never, never wake ! **Heis dead.” She looked at him wistfully, and he, seeing that she did not nnderstand, added, *‘ He is in heaven; or, as he himself would have said, in the sun.””, ** Yes, but you will let him come back.” He took note of the trastful, beseeching look with which she accompanied the words, and shook his head, mm returning to the foun- tain, took a seat upon a bench, reflecting. ** What kind of girl is this? Not know death when he showeth so plaiuly! Where hath she been living: And I am possessed of St. Peter's keys. I open Heaven’s gate to let the heathen out! By the bones of the saints ! let him get there first! The devil hath him !” He picked up a withered flower lying by the bowl of the fountain, and went back to Tecetl. “You remember how when taken from the vine * “To “* What ails it now ?” ** It ia dead.” .* Well, did you ever know one of these, after dying, to come back to life ?” once as Here by the Speak to him—call him back As you love him, call him back, O she does at her and amazed Why?” beautiful this was “No more can thy father regain his life, He, too, is dead. From what you see he will go to lust; therefore, leave him now, and let us sit by the fountain, and talk of escape, for surely you know the way out of this.” From the flower she looked to the dead, and, comprehending the illustration, sat by the body and cried. And so it happened that a knowledge of death was her first Jesson in ite. And he respected her grief, and went and took a bench by the basin, and thought. ** Quetzal’, Quetzal’, who is he? A god, no doubt; yes, the one of whom the king so liveth in dread. I have heard his name. And I am Quetzal’! And this is his house—that is, my house! <A scurvy trick, by St. James! Lost in my own house—a god lost in his own temple !” _ And as he could then well afford, being full- fed, he laughed at the absurd idea; and in such mood, fell inte a reverie and grew drowsy, and finally composed himself on the bench and sunk to sleep. (To be continued. ) ok Fashion and Health. Rose Terry Cooke, in an exchange says : ‘If you want to be happy, keep warm. Women are eaten up with neuralgia, says the doctors. No wonder, They sit all the inorning by a hot register, and then tie the five or six inch slip of bonnet over their * back hair, a bit of lace firm over their bangs put on kid boots, with silk thread stock- ings underneath, and dawdle along the pave with bitter winds of winter suiting their temples, their delicate ears thir throats and the base of their train. The outward nerves shrink and quiver under this barbarous exposure. 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