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A PAIR OF BLUE EYES.

50

They very seldom

reached home.

am

do, 1

afraid/

Elfride

drew

Here he was,

herself in.

sticking to his opinions as firmly as if friend-

and politeness did not

ship

in the least re-

quire an immediate renunciation of them. '

You made me

by writing such

very uneasy and sorry

things/

murmured,

she

suddenly dropping the mere caqueferie of a fashionable

first

and speak-

introduction,

with some of the dudf]^eon of a child

in sr

towards a severe schoolmaster. '

That

critics in

cessar}^

a

is

rather the object

such a

sorrow

case.

Not

to cause unne-

"To make you

proper manner, that

damage by us

ye

sorry after

may

Write another

!'

Are you

Gentiles.

going to write another romance she said.

receive

a powerful

in nothing," as

pen once wrote to the

^

of honest

?'

'

That some-

body may pen a condemnation and " nail't wi' Scripture" again, as

Knight?'

you do

noAv,

Mr.