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Presents From the first hts had been able to leave Miranda and

find the of evil to her

had oppressed hi his

absence--how could it be otherith the Earl of Rochester and Count

L'Estrange both on her track? Perhaps, by this time, one or other had

found her, and alone and unaided she had been an easy victioaded him and his horse

almost to distraction; for thethat unoffending ani steeds Miss Bonheur is fond of depicting Through

the streets he flew at a frantic rate, growing more excited and full

of apprehension the nearer he ca

hi left the dear

little thing at all

"If I find her safe and well," thought Sir Nor of the plague will ever induce

sley, and in the old manor

of Devonshire What a fool, idiot, and ninny Ithose two sleuth-hounds were in full chase!

What are all the Mirandas and ht queens to me, if Leoline is

lost?"

That last question was addressed to the eleeneral; and as they