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Both ure of a beautiful worey-faced man

For a few seconds the woaze upon Hugh

Her lips parted Suddenly she gave vent to a loud cry, alasped: "Dieu!"

It was Yvonne Ferad And the cry was one of recognition

Hugh dashed forith the doctor, for she was on the point of collapse at recognizing theh she was deathly pale and itated

"Yvonne!" exclaimed The Sparrow in a low, kindly voice "Then you knoe really are? Your reason has returned?"

"Yes," she answered in French "I ree!" she cried wildly "I--I--I can't think! At last! Yes I know I recollect! You!" And she stared at Hugh "You--you are Monsieur Henfrey!"

"That is so, mademoiselle"

"Ah,behind his patient "She recognized you both--after all! The sudden shock at seeing you has accomplished e have failed all these months to accomplish It is efficacious only in so of you not to overtax poor mademoiselle's brain withthe door softly after him

For a few minutes The Sparrow spoke to Mades

"I have been very ill," she said in a low, tre since azed around her with a new interest upon her handsome countenance--"and now I remember!--but it all sees--eh?" asked The Sparrow in a kindly voice, placing his hand upon her shoulder and looking into her tired eyes

"Yes I rees and ages since I last htly "Peters--that is the nahed "And it is a happy event that, by seeing us unexpectedly, your memory has returned But the reason Mr Henfrey is here is to resume that conversation which was so suddenly interrupted at the Villa Amette"

Mademoiselle was silent for so out of theto the distant sea

"Do you wish me to reveal to Monsieur Henfrey the--the secret of his father's death?" she asked of The Sparrow