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he thus spoke, the tears fell fast from the old man's eyes; but he soon recovered himself, and proceeded--'The money I gave to the worthy landlord under whose roof he died, and who had been thrice plundered by the enemy; the pipe I kept as a sacred remembrance of the brave. In every situation, and through all the vicissitudes of my life, I have taken care to preserve it as a sacred relic, whether pursuing or retreating from the enemy; and when it was not in use, I placed it for safety withing my boot. At the battle of Prague, a cannon-ball unfortunately carried my right leg and pipe away together. My first thought was to secure the safety of my pipe, for at the moment I felt but little pain, and then------' "'Stop, soldier; your story is too affecting! O tell me, I entreat you, who was the brave man, that I may also honour and respect his memory?' "'His name was Walter von Fuerstenstein; and I have heard that his family was of Silesia, and that his estates lay in that province.' "'Gracious God!' ejaculated the nobleman, 'he was my father! and the estates you mention, good old man, are now mine. Come, friend, forget all your sorrows, and live with me under that same Walter's roof whom you so faithfully served; and come and eat of Walter's bread, and partake of that comfort which your age demands, and which my gratitude for your services to the best of fathers is ready to bestow. I am too deeply affected to say more at present; enter this mansion, where you shall repose in peace for the remainder of your life!' "'Thanks, noble sir, I accept your generous charity; the son of Walter von Fuerstenstein is worthy of such a father. Here, sir, take this relic (presenting the pipe)--it is a memorial of that Providence which has so miraculously conducted me from the father to the son.' "The pipe still remains hung up among the family trophies in the Castle of Fuerstenstein." * * * * * THE IRIS. * * * * * The reader may perhaps require to be told that this work is "a Literary and Religious Offering," or Annual. It has been tastefully and judiciously edited by the Rev. F. Dale, M.A., and its _characterestics_, if we may use the term, are several productions of his highly imaginative and powerful pen. These accompany, or rather are accompanied by a series of Engravings from pictures, by old masters, on the subject of the Life of our Saviour. The
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