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A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. than from a wish

interest in the subject

Yes

was making an entry.

I

And

with your permission I will complete

Knight then stood

to.

from her body.

divert his thoughts '

89

still,

and

^vrote.

it.^

Elfride

remained beside him a moment, and

af-

terwards walked on. '

I

should like to see

the secrets that

all

are in that book,' she gaily flung back to

him over her '

shoulder.

I don't think

you would

find

much

to

interest you.' '

I

know

I should.'

'Then of course '

it

But

I

have no more to

I

would ask

say.'

this question first.

Is

a book of mere facts concerning journeys

and expenditure, and

so on, or a

book of

thoughts?' '

Well, to

either.

It

tell

the truth,

consists

jottings for articles

for

and

and disconnected, of no

anybody but myself'

it is

the

not exactly

most part of

essays, disjointed

possible interest to