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  be worth four hundred and thirty…eight dollars and ten cents;and then I
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  might marry Mary。 Ah; Mary!〃 The young carpenter sighed; and; drawing
  a   twenty…five   cent   daguerreotype   from   his   vest…pocket;   gazed   long   and
  fervidly   upon   the   features   of   a   young   girl   in   book   muslin   and   a   coral
  necklace。 Then; with a resolute expression; he carefully locked the door of
  his workshop and departed。
  Alas!   his   good   resolutions   were   too   late。   We   trifle   with   the   tide   of
  fortune which too often nips us in the bud and casts the dark shadow of
  misfortune over the bright lexicon of youth! That night the half…consumed
  fragment of John Jenkins's cigar set fire to his workshop and burned it up;
  together with all his tools and materials。 There was no insurance。
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  CHAPTER II。
  THE DOWNWARD PATH。
  〃Then   you   still   persist   in   marrying   John   Jenkins?〃   queried   Judge
  Boompointer;  as   he   playfully;   with   paternal   familiarity;   lifted   the   golden
  curls of the village belle; Mary Jones。
  〃I do;〃 replied the fair young girl; in a low voice; that resembled rock
  candy in its saccharine firmness;〃I do。 He has promised to reform。 Since
  he lost all his property by fire〃
  〃The   result   of   his   pernicious   habit;   though   he   illogically   persists   in
  charging it to me;〃 interrupted the Judge。
  〃Since then;〃   continued   the   young   girl;   〃he   has   endeavored   to   break
  himself of the habit。 He tells me that he has substituted the stalks of the
  Indian ratan; the outer part of a leguminous plant called the smoking…bean;
  and the fragmentary and unconsumed remainder of cigars which occur at
  rare   and   uncertain   intervals   along   the   road;   which;   as   he   informs   me;
  though deficient in quality and strength; are comparatively inexpensive。〃
  And; blushing at her own eloquence; the young girl hid her curls on the
  Judge's arm。
  〃Poor thing!〃 muttered Judge Boompointer。 〃Dare I tell her all? Yet I
  must。〃
  〃I shall cling to him;〃 continued the young girl; rising with her theme;
  〃as   the   young   vine   clings   to   some   hoary   ruin。   Nay;   nay;   chide   me   not;
  Judge Boompointer。 I will marry John Jenkins!〃
  The   Judge   was   evidently   affected。   Seating   himself   at   the   table;   he
  wrote   a   few   lines   hurriedly  upon   a   piece   of   paper;   which   he   folded   and
  placed in the fingers of the destined bride of John Jenkins。
  〃Mary Jones;〃 said the Judge; with impressive earnestness; 〃take this
  trifle   as   a  wedding      gift  from    one    who    respects    your   fidelity   and
  truthfulness。 At the altar let it be a reminder of me。〃 And covering his face
  hastily with a handkerchief; the stern and iron… willed man left the room。
  As the door closed; Mary unfolded the paper。 It was an order on the corner
  grocery for three yards of flannel; a paper of needles; four pounds of soap;
  one pound of starch; and two boxes of matches!
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  〃Noble and thoughtful man!〃 was all Mary Jones could exclaim; as she
  hid her face in her hands and burst into a flood of tears。
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  The   bells   of   Cloverdale   are   ringing   merrily。   It   is   a   wedding。   〃How
  beautiful they look!〃 is the exclamation that passes from lip to lip; as Mary
  Jones; leaning timidly on the arm of John Jenkins; enters the church。 But
  the bride is agitated; and the bridegroom betrays a feverish nervousness。
  As they stand in the vestibule; John Jenkins fumbles earnestly in his vest…
  pocket。   Can   it   be   the   ring   he   is   anxious   about?   No。   He   draws   a   small
  brown substance from his pocket; and biting off a piece; hastily replaces
  the fragment and gazes furtively around。 Surely no one saw him? Alas! the
  eyes of two of   that wedding party saw  the fatal act。 Judge   Boompointer
  shook   his   head   sternly。   Mary   Jones   sighed   and   breathed   a   silent   prayer。
  Her husband chewed!
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  CHAPTER III。 AND LAST。
  〃What!     more   bread?〃     said  John   Jenkins;    gruffly。   〃You're   always
  asking for money for bread。 Dnation! Do you want to ruin me by your
  extravagance?〃 and as he uttered these words he drew from his pocket a
  bottle of whiskey; a pipe; and a paper of tobacco。 Emptying the first at a
  draught; he threw the empty bottle at the head of his eldest boy; a youth of
  twelve     summers。     The   missile   struck   the  child   full  in  the  temple;   and
  stretched him a lifeless corpse。 Mrs。 Jenkins; whom the reader will hardly
  recognize as the once gay and beautiful Mary Jones; raised the dead body
  of her son in her arms; and carefully placing the unfortunate youth beside
  the pump in the back yard; returned with saddened step to the house。 At
  another time; and in brighter days; she might have wept at the occurrence。
  She was past tears now。
  〃Father;   your   conduct   is   reprehensible!〃   said   little   Harrison   Jenkins;
  the youngest boy。 〃Where do you expect to go when you die?〃
  〃Ah!〃   said   John   Jenkins;   fiercely;   〃this   comes   of   giving   children   a
  liberal education; this is the result of Sabbath schools。 Down; viper!〃
  A  tumbler   thrown   from   the   same   parental   fist   laid   out   the   youthful
  Harrison   cold。   The   four   other   children   had;   in   the   mean   time;   gathered
  around     the   table  with   anxious     expectancy。    With    a  chuckle;    the   now
  changed   and   brutal   John   Jenkins   produced   four   pipes;   and;   filling   them
  with tobacco; handed one to each of his offspring and bade them smoke。
  〃It's better than bread!〃 laughed the wretch hoarsely。
  Mary Jenkins; though of a patient nature; felt it her duty now to speak。
  〃I have borne much; John Jenkins;〃 she said。 〃But I prefer that the children
  should not smoke。 It is an unclean habit; and soils their clothes。 I ask this
  as a special favor!〃
  John Jenkins hesitated;the pangs of remorse began to seize him。
  〃Promise me this; John!〃 urged Mary upon her knees。
  〃I promise!〃 reluctantly answered John。
  〃And you will put the money in a savings…bank?〃
  〃I will;〃 repeated her husband; 〃and I'LL give up smoking; too。〃
  〃'Tis well; John Jenkins!〃 said Judge Boompointer; appearing suddenly
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  from behind the door; where he had been concealed during this interview。
  〃Nobly said! my man。 Cheer up! I will see that the children are decently
  buried。〃   The   husband   and   wife   fell   into   each   other's   arms。   And   Judge
  Boompointer; gazing upon the affecting spectacle; burst into tears。
  From that day John Jenkins was an altered man。
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  By WLKE CLLNS。
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  PROLOGUE。
  The following advertisement appeared in the 〃Times〃 of the 17th of
  June; 1845:
  WANTED。A         few   young    men    for  a  light  genteel    employment。
  Address J。 W。; P。 O。
  In the same paper; of same date; in another column:
  TO   LET。That   commodious   and   elegant   family   mansion;   No。   27
  Limehouse Road; Pultneyville; will be rented low to a respectable tenant if
  applied     for  immediately;     the   family   being    about   to  remove     to  the
  continent。
  Under the local intelligence; in another column:
  MISSING。An        unknown     elderly   gentleman     a  week    ago   left  his
  lodgings in the Kent Road; since which nothing has been heard of him。 He
  left no trace of his identity except a portmanteau containing a couple of
  shirts marked 〃209; WARD。〃
  To find the connection between the mysterious disappearance of the
  elderly   gentleman   and   the   anonymous   communication;   the   relevancy   of
  both these incidents to the letting of a commodious family mansion; and
  t