Three Vassar girls in South America : a holiday trip of three college girls through the southern continent, up the Amazon, down the Madeira, across the Andes, and up the Pacific coast to Panama . exchiimed, ^ Maud Van \eehten, dont you see, he isthe deteeti\ e. How ele\er you are, Maud replied, slowly,! do believe 3ouare right, and he suspects Senhor Silva and the Doctor. Not Senhor Silva, Victoria replied with decision. How could that be when he haslived all his life inPortugal and Brazil ?But the Doctor, thatis another matter,and I confess, that,as I study the case,there are suspiciouscircum
Three Vassar girls in South America : a holiday trip of three college girls through the southern continent, up the Amazon, down the Madeira, across the Andes, and up the Pacific coast to Panama . exchiimed, ^ Maud Van \eehten, dont you see, he isthe deteeti\ e. How ele\er you are, Maud replied, slowly,! do believe 3ouare right, and he suspects Senhor Silva and the Doctor. Not Senhor Silva, Victoria replied with decision. How could that be when he haslived all his life inPortugal and Brazil ?But the Doctor, thatis another matter,and I confess, that,as I study the case,there are suspiciouscircumstances. Iwould like to exam-ine his ewes. Delight laughedmerrily. Victoriatalks as if she werea physician lookingfor symptoms of adisease. I declare,dear, you would make a good doctor; you see rightto the causes of everything. T a doctor, sneered Victoria; the very ideal catch me wastingm\- life in that way. What is it to waste life? Delight questioned, meekly, but Vic-t;)ria was too deei-)ly absf^rbed in her new train of thought to markthe query. We must manage to make him show us his eyes, sherepeated, his hair is probably dyed, it has just that look. How canwe abolish the spectacles?. i;ii; I iiiLALi: oi j(iM:riiiM:. THE VOYAGE. n The opportunity was nearer than they thought. After the stop at St. Thomas came a delightful sail amongstislands; some small and barren, others, like Guadeloupe, Martinique,and the Barbadoes, covered with tropical foliage, or shooting to theheight of live thousand feet, their mountain summits hidden in theclouds. In speaking of Martinique and of the Empress Josephines girlhoodhere Dr. Stillman grew quite enthu-siastic, and in his unconscious emo-tion lie removed his spectacles andwiped them carefully, turning hiscalm glance full upon the three blushed and looked away un-easil}, iNIaud started with a halfgasp, but Victorias keen eyes glit-tered and she met his wild gaze un-flinchingly,— his eyes were uncom-monly handsome, and blue-b
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