The Chap-book; semi-monthly . p with him, poor chap. Ihope I shall see you when I come up to town. MissDrew. ** Oh, I hope we shall meet somewhere, Mr. Fen-shaw.* May I venture to call on you ? ** Mother will be delighted if you will ; we are athome every day — every day except Fridays, * *« And this is really * good-bye * ? * **I suppose so.** ** If it had n*t been a Fridav ** «*If it hadnt * **I would have chanced it if she Bless my soul! if the brute has nt made the girl cry : shes gother handkerchief up to her eyes. Has he? ** And he sits staring straight in front of him, paying


The Chap-book; semi-monthly . p with him, poor chap. Ihope I shall see you when I come up to town. MissDrew. ** Oh, I hope we shall meet somewhere, Mr. Fen-shaw.* May I venture to call on you ? ** Mother will be delighted if you will ; we are athome every day — every day except Fridays, * *« And this is really * good-bye * ? * **I suppose so.** ** If it had n*t been a Fridav ** «*If it hadnt * **I would have chanced it if she Bless my soul! if the brute has nt made the girl cry : shes gother handkerchief up to her eyes. Has he? ** And he sits staring straight in front of him, payingher no attention. I say! I really believe she cares forhim a bit. She nestles towards him—lifts her head— I believe she is going to kiss Millicent! **you goose ! It is a minor all the time. ** Say a portent. The gods are for us, oracle ** Has spoken. H. M. TOO LATE Words byHarriet P. Sawyer, Music byWilliam Marc Chauvenet. fri- i; u^j^^^^tif^^f^ffm Too late, my lore, too late! Too late for lore and thee!. ^^^^m ^^^ Day will no Ion - ger wait -b f r r -g. ^ ^ Dawns pearls are on the sea. . .


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