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"Yes, it ht for you to do as you say I shall be very happy

when I hear that you have made your value felt But youwhile"

Will never quite kneas that he saved hi while" caentle

tremor He used to say that the horrible hue and surface of her crape

dress wasforce He sat still,

however, and only said--

"I shall never hear froet all about et you I have never forgotten

any one whom I once knew My life has never been crowded, and seereat deal of space for memory at

Lowick, haven't I?" She s, with his hat still in

his hand, and walking away to a marble table, where he suddenly turned

and leaned his back against it The blood had ry It had see to marble in each other's presence,

while their hearts were conscious and their eyes were yearning But

there was no help for it It should never be true of hi to which he had come with bitter resolution he had ended by a