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A PAIR OF BLUE EYES.

which have nothing whatever the

to

story.

Well, I suppose

it is

intended for satire

but don t think anything more of

my

do with

dear.

It is

Swancourt rang Attack

is

seven o'clock.'

mighty

And

Mrs.

more piquant than concord.

but oneness with her

name nor

now,

for her maid.

Stephen's letter was

very reverse.

it

And

concerning nothing

the review was the

a stranger with neither

shape, age nor appearance, but a

voice, is naturally rather

an

interest-

ing novelty to a lady he chooses to address.

When

Elfride

fell

asleep that night she

loving the writer of the of the writer of that

letter,

article.

was

but thinking