THE VOYAGE.
into s; ling tfully, and o and fro, a small space o emporary importance. ted cations interco recognize eacicularly noticed one young eresting demeanor. S neared to catcenance. Sed and sad; es tress for of late aken to see tenance so ed, so pale, so gly, t it ion did not recognize at ted on ures: it read, at once, a sood agony.
All noings of acquaintances--tings of friends--tations of men of business. I alone ary and idle. I o meet, no co receive. I stepped upon t felt t I ranger in the land.