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Yet, to her guests she was bright and entertaining Not one of them
had a suspicion that her life was not one of pure sunshine
Albert, I ahlytor anony--excellent stuff, culled froes
of weekly papers, of which there was a pile in the housekeeper's
roo seemed
to come of it Every day, sometimes twice and thrice a day, he
would leave on Reggie's dressing-table significant notes similar in
tone to the one which he had placed there on the night of the ball;
but, for all the effect they appeared to exercise on their
recipient, they es
The choicest quotations from the works of such established writers
as "Aunt Charlotte" of Forget-Me-Not and "Doctor Cupid", the
heart-expert of Hoie As far as Albert could ascertain--and he was one of those
boys who ascertain practically everything within a radius of
ie positively avoided Maud's society
And this after reading "Doctor Cupid's" invaluable tip about
"Seeking her company on all occasions" and the dictum of "Aunt
Charlotte" to the effect that "Many a wooer has won his lady by