A PAIR OF BLUE
^
EYES.
Xelson's bravery lay
0, yes, in battle.
in his vanity.' '
'
Indeed
Then
!
0, no, no
so did his death.'
For
!
it
written in the
is
book of the prophet Shakespeare, " Fear and be slain
And
fight
And
and
1
no worse can come to
die, is death,
do^vn they
sat,
game
violently that she could not lest
did discover
at last
— some
Her
sit still.
he should hear
it
The
move.
first
be-
Elfride's heart beat so
progressed.
dread was
I'"
and the contest
Elfride having the
gan,
figlit
destroying death
And
it.
upon
flowers
the table being set throbbing by
its
he
pulsa-
tions.
'I think
we had
better give over,' said
Knight, looking at her gently.
much
for you, 1
know.
'
It is too
Let us write down
the position, and finish another time.' '
No,
please
should not rest at once.
It is
not,'
if I
she
did not
implored.
know
II.
I
the result
your move.'
Ten minutes passed. VOL.
'
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