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A FAIR OF BLUE 'You may do placidly

better next time,'

think you

I

'

51

EYES.

But

will.

lie

I

said

would

advise vou to confine vourself to domestic

'Thank you. '

Well,

But never

you may be

right.

lady has taken to writing

means the

again.'

That a young is

not by any

best thing to hear about her.'

'What

is

the best?'

not to

'

T prefer

'

Do vou know ?

say.'

Then do

tell

me,

please.'

'To hear that she has married.' Elfride hesitated.

'

And what when

has been married?' she said at in order to

last,

she

partly

withdraw her own person from

the argument. '

is

Then

as

to hear

Smeaton

no more about

said of his lighthouse

greatest real praise,

when

her inauguration has worn thing alive.'

her.

It

her

the novelty of off, is

that no-

happens to keep the talk of her