. White wings, a yachting romance . ficent toward this girl. And there was no complaint or had told us it was time for him to put away childish this was the last word said— My lass, I would rather haveseen you at Denny-mains. The Laird was exceedingly facetious at this breakfast-party,and his nephew had a bad time of it. There were mysteriousquestions about Messrs. Hughes, Barnes & Barnes; as to whetherconsultations were best held in stubble or in turnips; or whetherNo. 5 shot was the best for bringing down briefs; and so forth. Never mind, uncle, said the Youth, good-natu


. White wings, a yachting romance . ficent toward this girl. And there was no complaint or had told us it was time for him to put away childish this was the last word said— My lass, I would rather haveseen you at Denny-mains. The Laird was exceedingly facetious at this breakfast-party,and his nephew had a bad time of it. There were mysteriousquestions about Messrs. Hughes, Barnes & Barnes; as to whetherconsultations were best held in stubble or in turnips; or whetherNo. 5 shot was the best for bringing down briefs; and so forth. Never mind, uncle, said the Youth, good-naturedly. I willsend you some partridges for the larder of the yacht. You need not do anything of the kind, said the Laird; before you are in Bedfordshire the White Dove will be many amile away from the course of luggage steamers. Oh, are you ready to start, then, sir ? said his hostess. This very meenute, if it pleases you, said he. She looked rather alarmed, but said nothing. In the meantime the wagonette had come to the


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