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It would be a study to watch Helen Lennox there at Newport, and in i her fro her respect from those who respected hi impulsively: "I doubt if Wilford would let me send for her here, nor does it er I do not need her now, since you have showed ry at first, but now I thank you for it, and so would Helen I shall tell her when I a there frouests were beginning to return from the beach by this ti, and even more, he left Katy with Wilford, who had just come in and joined a ht at the Ocean House the guestsfro or the small-talk between them so lively, while more than one white-kidded dandy swore mentally at the innocent Wilford, whose wife declined to join in the gayeties, and in a plain white muslin, with only a pond lily in her hair, kept by her husband's side, notwithstanding that he more than once bade her leave hiiddy dance This sober phase of Katy did not on the whole please Wilford as ayer ones had done Perfectly sure of her devotion to hi which paid her so e All he had ever dreamed of the sensation his bride would create was hest expectations, reaching a point from which, as she had said to Mark, she could even dictate to his mother, if she chose, and he did not care to see her relinquish it

But Katy reirlish playfulness she assunity, which beca her ten tio away, persuading Wilford at last to na for a moment that her destination was Silverton, she wrote to Helen that she was co on such a day, and as they would come by way of Providence and Worcester, they would probably reach West Silverton at ten o'clock, AM