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"No doubt you would like that," I answered "But

I'ive you the pleasure I abide by the

terentleh the courts,

not even to please you, Arthur Pickering," I declared

hotly

"The sentiood man, Glenarm,"

he rejoined

"But this wohts,-I

don't see that you never heard of her"

"Then she's not a connection of the faht to rerandfather's

He h an old friend of his,-

Miss Evans, known as Sister Theresa Miss Devereux

is Sister Theresa's niece"

I whistled I had a di erhood there were occasional

reports that he was about to marry The name of Miss

Evans had been mentioned in this connection I had

heard it spoken of in my family, and not, I re a

Sisterhood, and opening a school somewhere in the