Harper's weekly . ick—to ask for her tes-support of the explanation which I have just offered t )? -:i! Will voiio prof-ile w: nbe ohaii-c color, and lookTcrcivnls sugge-iioii, j o-•:-ed, appeared to her, as itoint, very delicately, at ihoi maiiner had betrayed a ckly. ainly not, Miss Halcombe. I rmpurely as an act of attention It excuse my obstinacy if I still v ilked to the writing-table as to it; and o] ened the papeime beg you to write the note, h Secondly, if the i of her gratitude toward myself?e on this unpleasant Mr. mind i subject; and your mind is s mind at ease al


Harper's weekly . ick—to ask for her tes-support of the explanation which I have just offered t )? -:i! Will voiio prof-ile w: nbe ohaii-c color, and lookTcrcivnls sugge-iioii, j o-•:-ed, appeared to her, as itoint, very delicately, at ihoi maiiner had betrayed a ckly. ainly not, Miss Halcombe. I rmpurely as an act of attention It excuse my obstinacy if I still v ilked to the writing-table as to it; and o] ened the papeime beg you to write the note, h Secondly, if the i of her gratitude toward myself?e on this unpleasant Mr. mind i subject; and your mind is s mind at ease also, by writing the note. You oblige me to grant your request, Sir With those ^ place, and v inch rather n I use i .Miss Halcombe rose from hero the writing-table. Sir Per-, handed her a pen, and then i remember each ly, shrank away fromwhined, tdiiveicd, and bid under iIt was scarcely possible that he coulbeen put out by such a trifle as a dogs folded it up immediately, without, lookingle the address;. d UALCOMDli WAS KOT LONG IN WElTIKo 11Tr ! l HARPERS WEEKLY. [January 14, 1860. °Did A°nic Cntlieriek >n Miss Fairlie? Certainly not, replied Miss she see jou? 11 She saw nobody from the house, then, ex-tept a certain Mr. Hartright, who accidentallymet with her in the church-yard licrc? Nobody else. Mr. Hartright was employed at Limmeridgoas a drawing-master, I believe ? Is he a mem-ber or one of the Water-Color Societies I believe he is, answered Miss Halcombe. in over the last answer, and then added : Did you liiul out where Anne Cniheriek was livinwhen she was in this neighlioi hood ? Yes. At a farm on the moor, called Todds It is a duty wc all owe to the poor creatureherself tn trace her. continued Sir may have said something at Todds Cor-ner which may help us to tind her. I will go ?eply to that note. Mis3 Halcombe prom?equest. He thanked . :iJ kivko! snapped a; work, Miss Halcombe, aNious -\,v «v:l ended already.


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