. "Good-bye, Sweetheart!" a tale . pink with exasperation, itwill be against his will. 16 Good-bye, Sweetheartf Very likely, but I shall see him ! He is always bored by the society ofrespectable women ; he never makes any •secret of it. What an uncharitable innuendo for aclergyman to make ! Every amiable traityou mention heightens my interest in him !Well, I shall see him ! Good-bye, Miss Herrick, cries Frede-ric, vaulting off his stool (which at partinggives one last valedictory squeak) and pick-ing up his soft dumpling hat— good-bye,Miss Lenore! * Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye ! re-plies Le
. "Good-bye, Sweetheart!" a tale . pink with exasperation, itwill be against his will. 16 Good-bye, Sweetheartf Very likely, but I shall see him ! He is always bored by the society ofrespectable women ; he never makes any •secret of it. What an uncharitable innuendo for aclergyman to make ! Every amiable traityou mention heightens my interest in him !Well, I shall see him ! Good-bye, Miss Herrick, cries Frede-ric, vaulting off his stool (which at partinggives one last valedictory squeak) and pick-ing up his soft dumpling hat— good-bye,Miss Lenore! * Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye ! re-plies Lenore, rhetorically. If you aregoing to the Hotel de la Poste—do not,however, put yourself out of the way onmy account—but if you are going there,you may tell our mutual friend to expectme about four. Two minutes later the front-door closeson Mr. West, and I hear my sister running Wkal Jemima Says, 17 downstairs, and calling Stephanie—Ste-phanie I at the top of her fresh, gayvoice. Stephanie is the Breton femme VOL. I. J.
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