. The book of months . MJ^. •^i> . --■■Iii ■ ^0 -^ J.* |.vy:> THE BOOK OF MONTHS there somebody— and in the sudden blaze Isaw her, and the passages were dark no longer. Ah, its you, she said; how nice of you tocome! Oh, Ive left the dogs shut up. Please gointo the drawing-room; Ill be there in a mo-ment. So I turned up the hall to the right, andthrough the little sitting-room into the drawing-room beyond. She came in a moment after-wards. How did you know where the she said. Isnt it the most inconvenient-ly built house you ever The most, said I: but I


. The book of months . MJ^. •^i> . --■■Iii ■ ^0 -^ J.* |.vy:> THE BOOK OF MONTHS there somebody— and in the sudden blaze Isaw her, and the passages were dark no longer. Ah, its you, she said; how nice of you tocome! Oh, Ive left the dogs shut up. Please gointo the drawing-room; Ill be there in a mo-ment. So I turned up the hall to the right, andthrough the little sitting-room into the drawing-room beyond. She came in a moment after-wards. How did you know where the she said. Isnt it the most inconvenient-ly built house you ever The most, said I: but I know it was a great friend of mine who used tolive here. She looked up suddenly. Dick, do you mean ? she asked; who waskilled in South Africa .-^ He was a distant cousinof mine. Then his wife was, too, said fe>.. »::;•-- ^f^i;


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