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A PAIR OF BLUE EYES.

8

as

on a phylactery, the inscription, "Do,

jDray, or,

look at the coronet on

"Look

at the leaves

coronet;"

unmixed to go I

or,

"Look

in mine.

my

panels;

and pearls

pure and

at the leaves

I don't say,"

my

in

they seem

on saying to the shabby people, " that

wish you to think us connected with the

Norman Conquest

of you,

wretched No-

body-knows- who," or whatever the word of the season

is

for the poorer inhabitants of

the country, "but

we

are,

and there

and significant motto."

  • 0 Mrs. Swancourt!' said

our

is

crest

'

But

I

much

Elfride.

prefer the manners of

acquaintance of that class to the of us, with no

title

but

much

my

way some

wealth, look

at the strugglers for gentility.

There's a

sj^ecimen

them

modified to "0, moneyless ones,

is

there's another.

this bracelet I wear, ters of a

know

s,

pound, o,

1, i,

d,

is

The glance

in

weighing three-quar-

real gold!

— right

Solid,

you

through to the

middle and out at the other side."