The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . rs and ties, and all the rest ofit. But its so sudden I—Ill be put off no longer, mindthat, he interrupts. Ive livedwithout you as long as I intend to,Lizbeth, so make up your mind tothat! Oh, if your heart is set onit, have your own way, I , Lizbeth, exclaims he, if Ihadnt been the bold man Id neverhave captured you ! Margaret. [Delightedly.] Loshme, I never knew ye were sae clever. Lizbeth. [Laughing.] You under-stand now what I meant when I saidthere was such a thing as too muchmodesty. Nobod


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . rs and ties, and all the rest ofit. But its so sudden I—Ill be put off no longer, mindthat, he interrupts. Ive livedwithout you as long as I intend to,Lizbeth, so make up your mind tothat! Oh, if your heart is set onit, have your own way, I , Lizbeth, exclaims he, if Ihadnt been the bold man Id neverhave captured you ! Margaret. [Delightedly.] Loshme, I never knew ye were sae clever. Lizbeth. [Laughing.] You under-stand now what I meant when I saidthere was such a thing as too muchmodesty. Nobody guesses it, but themanse would still be without a mis-tress, and the minister without a wifeif I hadnt given him encouragement,good encouragement—the word in sea-son. Margaret. Ay, as the guid booksays, theres a time to speak, and atime to keep silent—even so. Lizbctli. Im glad you approve. Iwas fearing youd find my conduct alittle underhand. Margaret. [Piously.] Itsthe heaven-given priveelege o every daugh-ter o Eve tae get the better o a mon—especially her ain mon,


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