. "Good-bye, Sweetheart!" a tale . mised torow your sister home ; is not it only naturaland Christian that I should wish to spare VOL. I. 8 114 * Good-bye, Szucctheart T her the abject terror she suffered thisafternoon ? I will not promise, says Lenoredoggedly, and breathing hard. I will notbe dictated to by a stranger. I will walkhome. So saying, she turns sharply away, andbegins to walk quickly down the glaringsun-baked towing path. Mr. Le Mesurier, Mr. Le Mesurier!cry I, jumping up, and almost bringing onthe catastrophe about which we have beensquabbling ; let her have her own has n


. "Good-bye, Sweetheart!" a tale . mised torow your sister home ; is not it only naturaland Christian that I should wish to spare VOL. I. 8 114 * Good-bye, Szucctheart T her the abject terror she suffered thisafternoon ? I will not promise, says Lenoredoggedly, and breathing hard. I will notbe dictated to by a stranger. I will walkhome. So saying, she turns sharply away, andbegins to walk quickly down the glaringsun-baked towing path. Mr. Le Mesurier, Mr. Le Mesurier!cry I, jumping up, and almost bringing onthe catastrophe about which we have beensquabbling ; let her have her own has never been thwarted in her life ;we have always let her have her own willfrom a child! For fear that she would break a blood-vessel if she had not, replies he smiling. She told me so as we came along. MissLenore, raising his voice a little, MissLenore ! we throw ourselves on yourmercy. What yciuima Says. 115 Xome back, come back, cry I ex-citedly, shaking my umbrella; you willget a sunstroke ! But Lenore is too Indignant to 8—:


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