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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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