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sin of hers named Somerville, who resided there as a wealthy planter. Without any misfortune, our youth arrived at his cousin's ranch, situated on the frontier of Texas, where he received a cordial welcome. His cousin had a daughter, named Estelle, of about his own age, and very handsome, with whom he fell in love, and in whose society he passed six months. But on one fatal night the ranch was attacked by a party of Camanche Indians, his cousin and Estelle were murdered, and he carried ofEstelle were murdered, and he carried off into captivity. He remained a captive three months, when, seizing a favorable opportunity and a tomahawk, he killed the Indian with whom he was, and made his escape to Brownsville, Texas. After many subsequent adventures, he determined to return to Fenwick Hall, and claim his rights as son and heir of its lordly occupant. By the aid of the British Consul at Chicago he became introduced to the Prince of Wales, during the latter's stay in that city. The Prince took an interest in young Benw