Outing . Miss Sheraton torelease me from any engagement. I shallfeel honored if she will now accept myhand. I shall be glad if she will set thedate early as may be. Night was coming swiftly now in ourlittle valley. Ellen turned to pass back toward thedoor. Your pardon! I exclaimed toGrace Sheraton, and sprang after Ellen. Good-bye, I said, and held out myhand. Let us end all these is your husband? I want to con-gratulate him. My husband! she said in do you mean? Night, I say, was dropping quickly, likea shroud. Belknap I began. Ah, she said bitterly. You rate melow—as


Outing . Miss Sheraton torelease me from any engagement. I shallfeel honored if she will now accept myhand. I shall be glad if she will set thedate early as may be. Night was coming swiftly now in ourlittle valley. Ellen turned to pass back toward thedoor. Your pardon! I exclaimed toGrace Sheraton, and sprang after Ellen. Good-bye, I said, and held out myhand. Let us end all these is your husband? I want to con-gratulate him. My husband! she said in do you mean? Night, I say, was dropping quickly, likea shroud. Belknap I began. Ah, she said bitterly. You rate melow—as low as I do you! But your father himself told me youtwo were to be married! I broke out,rebellion now in every fiber of my body andsoul. My father loves me, she replied slowly. But he cannot marry me to any man untilI wish. Good-bye. Again I heard my own horrible , indeed, I had my punishment. Night had fallen thick and heavy fromthe mountains, like a dark, black shroud. (To be continued.). THE GROWTH OF THE AUTOMO-BILE INDUSTRY IN AMERICA BY DAVID T. WELLS ILLUSTRATED BY PHOTOGRAPHS


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