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"I owe sley," murmured the faint, sweet voice

of the lady, "and could not rest until I had thanked hirateful I ah to repay me,

had I done a thousandfoldhis hand on

his heart, with another deep genuflection

"Very pretty indeed!" re nod; "but I'o

on talking on stilts like that, till they have finished Perhaps they

always one

too ret that I a a most particular appointment; but, doubtless,

my friend will be able to express himself without ht"

With which neat and appropriate speech, Orone before Leoline could detain hiht the care of one gentleman sufficient

responsibility at once; and she did not look very seriously distressed

by his departure; and, the htened

up wonderfully

It is very discos to make love in the presence of

a third party; and Sir Nor, and went at it irace

that would have beaten Sir Charles Grandison or Lord Chesterfield all

to nothing, he led her to a couch, and took a seat as near her as was