. Harper's weekly. large, regular white teeth hehad. He sometimes smiled, but he never bit, inpublic. There was one concealment he couldnot or had not cared to make. The very large,bushy Mack eyebrows were untnmpered with,and notwithstanding the labored amenity of hisphysiognomy, gave him a somewhat forbiddinglook. Add to this that his complexion wasdark, but so far removed from sanguineous huesas to be well-nigh sallow, and that on eachcheek he wore a short, closely-cropped, triangu- bre and confidential taoiotuni >- I- : nt, Esq. He knew all that his masteI there were a great many tiling-


. Harper's weekly. large, regular white teeth hehad. He sometimes smiled, but he never bit, inpublic. There was one concealment he couldnot or had not cared to make. The very large,bushy Mack eyebrows were untnmpered with,and notwithstanding the labored amenity of hisphysiognomy, gave him a somewhat forbiddinglook. Add to this that his complexion wasdark, but so far removed from sanguineous huesas to be well-nigh sallow, and that on eachcheek he wore a short, closely-cropped, triangu- bre and confidential taoiotuni >- I- : nt, Esq. He knew all that his masteI there were a great many tiling- wiihi- nant\ ken, of which the master liai li-.:ht;,t idea, Monsieur -anwas live-and-rhirty years of nge, Me: sieiir <on-(unt came fro one of the cantons horderi o|mM<-, io judge from his s UnMiaii nai Of his foreign antecedent! English ones could be known to all who were a the pains to inquire They were enrolled in i long catalogue of distinguished service with th< Jean going, respoie,ihle fellow, ivho knows Iness, and goes about it without boring ;wouldnt, lose hiiii to know the winnernext Oaks, lies a proud fellow cnouglinv old clothes to a Jew, and has his ovmade by my tailor. Never k >staiion,however. He does me crediegad, I fancy he shares in ir, thoughsnv hes goi much more money than I hilam -. Monsieur Jean Baptise Constant ?glis grotesque. He did not call people bis little • mocked himself ofSaint Grey. I fan- ny of making French cried Ju-r-elt to sleep ill the hackney-coach, andher waking, when the vehicle stopped at Rhodo-dendron House, was hut for a moment. Mon-sieur Jean Bnptistc Constant laid her gently ii new pupil permitted to occupy that impn-h stood respectfully in the back-ground, a deniusmile mantling on her dark face. Adelaide Cmnycnstle admitted in the inmost recesses of her It was like Lara; it was like theCorsaiiwas like Thaddeus of Warsaw. Meanwhile the dandy had allowed his: mito drop gently fr


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