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A PAIR OF BLUE

49

EYES.

Swancourt immediately

comfortable, Mrs.

afterwards

left

husband.

Mr. Knight, however, did not

seem

at

and he '

'

tliem together to seek her

incommoded by

all

his

feelings,

said with light easefulness,

Miss Swancourt, I have met you

So,

You

at last.

escaped

me by

a few minutes

only when we were in London.' '

Yes.

found that you had seen Mrs.

I

Swancourt.'

'And reviewer and reviewed to face at

last,'

are face

he added unconcernedly.

'Yes: though the fact of your being a relative takes

strange

that

edge of

oiF the

It

it.

you should be one

Swancourt's family

all

of Mrs.

the time.'

Elfride

began to recover herself now, and into Knio^ht's face. to let

you know

ing the book

was

my

was merelv anxious

real

meaning

in ^Tit-

understand the wish; and

gratified that

VOL. n.

to look

— extremely anxious.'

'I can quite I

'I

was

my remarks should E

have