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"You would like Mr Cameron, Cousin Morris He made me think of you a little, only he is prouder," and Katy's hand moved up Morris' coat sleeve till it rested on his shoulder
"Perhaps so," Morris answered, feeling a growing resentreat wrong
But Wilford was not to blaht little Katy--sos, he turned to her at last and said: "Didin Morris' voice startled Katy strangely; her hand came down from his shoulder, and for an instant there swept over her an emotion similar to what she had felt ith Wilford Cae, or sat alone with him on the deck of the steamer which carried them down Lake Champlain But Morris had always been her brother, and she did not guess how hard it was for hi her then that she was more to him than a sister Had he told her, this story, perhaps, had not been written; but he kept silence, and so it is ours to record how Katy answered frankly at last: "I guess I did like him a little I could not help it, Morris You could not, either, or any one I believe Mrs Woodhull was more than half in love with him, and she is an old woman co e Lennox? I ot it afterward Was father ever a judge?"
"Not properly," Morris replied "He was justice of the peace in Bloomfield, where you were born, and for one year held the office of side or associate judge, that's all Few ever gave him that title, and I wonder at Mrs Woodhull Possibly she fancied Mr Cahter of a judge"
"That h I do not believe he would, do you?"
Morris did not say what he thought, but quietly remarked, instead: "I know those Camerons"
"What! Wilford! You don't know Wilford?" Katy almost screamed, and Morris replied: "Not Wilford, no; but the mother and the sisters were last year in Paris, and Iin Paris?" Katy asked, and Morris replied that he believed the i there was to obtain the best ht, beautiful boy, to who his walking entirely, andhim nearly helpless His name was Jamie, Morris said, and as he saw that Katy was interested, he told her hoeet-te, and how eagerly he listened when Morris, who at one time attended him, told him of the Savior and His love for little children