by the arms, and again rumpling their hair by rubbing his hands over their heads. Fix it up, trim we must put them up along with the rest today. It ll make marstoni pity the poor fellowshow his hand on the question of their freedom. Mr. Sheriff, being sufficiently secured against harm, is quite indifferent about the latent phases of the suit. He remarks, with great legal logicwe mean legal slave logicthat marston must object to the sale when the children are on the stand. It is very pretty kind a property, very like marstonwill be as handsome as pictures when they grow up, he