Winifred Power . ical student, afriend of his. In the night his wound becameworse ; he was feverish, a little delirious even,and only to-day had been able to send hisfriend first to inquire for Kene—who wasbetter and had told the story of his rescue—then to Claire : And did he send no message to hisfamily—his friends? exclaimed Dolly, alwayspractical. Yes, indeed, answered the fleuriste warmlv. But the gentleman had engagements ; he hadlost time at the hospital; he begged her totake the good news. She went, but Madameand Mademoiselle Dallas were out, gone toYersailles to make inquiries there,


Winifred Power . ical student, afriend of his. In the night his wound becameworse ; he was feverish, a little delirious even,and only to-day had been able to send hisfriend first to inquire for Kene—who wasbetter and had told the story of his rescue—then to Claire : And did he send no message to hisfamily—his friends? exclaimed Dolly, alwayspractical. Yes, indeed, answered the fleuriste warmlv. But the gentleman had engagements ; he hadlost time at the hospital; he begged her totake the good news. She went, but Madameand Mademoiselle Dallas were out, gone toYersailles to make inquiries there, pauvrescheres dames; she could not wait, and haddecided, as the next best thing, to come toWinifred and leave the message, with everyexpression of her own everlasting grati-tude. You see Mr. Dallas may not talk very Richards QaLvotry. 95 grandly, Winifred ; but he can act, said Dollytriumphantly. I hope he will one day know how proudyou are of him, dear, answered Winifred ; andher own eyes were very CHAPTER lY. DOLLY IS MADE HAPPY.


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