. Three Vassar girls in the Tyrol. performance. So! The same idea has occurred to other writers. I fear youwill evolve nothing particularly new. However, the occupation willkeep you out of mischief. There can be no particular haste aboutit. I have invited young Mr. Austin to dinner for Wednesday. Indeed! I did not understand that he had arrived in Innsbruck. The young man presented this letter in person, and I was veryfavorably impressed by him. We can invite him again, if you think best, when Elsie is here,Valerie replied indifferently. As she does not speak Germanfluently, it wTill be conven
. Three Vassar girls in the Tyrol. performance. So! The same idea has occurred to other writers. I fear youwill evolve nothing particularly new. However, the occupation willkeep you out of mischief. There can be no particular haste aboutit. I have invited young Mr. Austin to dinner for Wednesday. Indeed! I did not understand that he had arrived in Innsbruck. The young man presented this letter in person, and I was veryfavorably impressed by him. We can invite him again, if you think best, when Elsie is here,Valerie replied indifferently. As she does not speak Germanfluently, it wTill be convenient to have an American acquaintance toassist in entertaining her; but really, little Father, can you notexcuse me for Wednesday? The Von Webers intend to drive toOber Ammergau on Monday in their own carriage, and have invitedme to form one of their party. I am not likely to have such pleasantcompany again. But the Von Webers surely do not intend to remain a fort-night ? They will stay long enough for me to find suitable lodgings. VALERIE. I I I before their return, and perhaps you and Mother will decide tocome over and see one of the performances and bring me back. Valerie always had her own way, and she set out with herfriends on the following Monday, as she had planned. It was a little odd that although Dorothys letter telling Valerie ofthe competition for the best essay on the Ober Ammergau PassionPlay had miscarried, she had decided, independently of any suchmotive, to write exactly such a review. There are many coincidencesof this kind in life which suggest an occult influence, — a subtle,magnetic wave, passing from one intelligence to another withoutany apparent means of communication. Such magnetism is, how-ever, rarely of any practical assistance; it is oftener misleading,inducing us to say just the wrong thing, — to speak of divorces topeople who are unhappy in their marriage relations, or of crimeto those whose friends have brought them into disgrace. We havevag
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