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And this was the intelligence carried to the servants, ondered that their e, but started off on foot, her face looking ghastly white beneath the folds of her crape veil as she closed the door behind and looked back at the hoe, she kneould lead to detection, and as it was not far to the New Haven depot, she kept on her way until the train was reached, and she in a seat by herself was looking with eyes which could not weep over the city she was so fast leaving behind Had she for one moment suspected Morris's love, all her wo him then, but she had no such suspicion Morris was her elder brother, and like a stricken sister she was going to hirief, sure of syht

The afternoon was cold and stor train reached West Silverton, where Katy was to stop Owing to the stornized Katy Cameron beneath the heavy veil she kept so closely over her face, even while asking for a conveyance out to Linwood It was a comparative boy who volunteered his services, and as he had recently co of Katy or of Dr Grant, so that she was saved from all e her except to ask the hich was not wholly faht," she said, when they reached the road which led to Linwood, and a feeling like guilt crept over her as through the leafless trees and across the h the drifting snow as if beckoning her to come "Not yet--not now I must see Morris first," she answeredthe buffalo skin around her with a shiver She did not look again toward the farh the wintry darkness "This is the place," she said, and in athe snow fro to be invited to share the war

Katy would rather he should not stop, but when she sa cold he was she began to relent, and telling hi hian to wonder what Morris would say, she crossed the wide piazza and softly turning the door knob, stood in the hall at Linwood