Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . n of Cleopatra, and. was stopping to warm his cold handsin his pockets for a few was it that everybody could beso happy, and she so miserable. Only a year ago she had been happy. •Now Cleopatra was to be played again, and how gladly would she go to see it if Richard only were to ask her. As she walked on a new idea cameinto her mind. She would write hima simple note, letting him know thatshe woidd like to renew their oldfriendship. The letter was to be prop-er, and not to overstep the line of wo-manly reserve. It would be an ad-vance, but only a slight on


Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . n of Cleopatra, and. was stopping to warm his cold handsin his pockets for a few was it that everybody could beso happy, and she so miserable. Only a year ago she had been happy. •Now Cleopatra was to be played again, and how gladly would she go to see it if Richard only were to ask her. As she walked on a new idea cameinto her mind. She would write hima simple note, letting him know thatshe woidd like to renew their oldfriendship. The letter was to be prop-er, and not to overstep the line of wo-manly reserve. It would be an ad-vance, but only a slight one. It wouljnot humiliate her, and it would bekeeping her promise to Carrie. So she purchased a new bottle ofInk, and on reaching home wrote Twice the sun rose and set after this!day of incidents. Madeline was sittingi-:i her study, not particularly comfort-able in her mind. ? for she had heardnothing from Richard. She frowneda little when the twins made knowntheir presence near the door by a lotof She passed a billposter.—His face was bright and cheerful.


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