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Her uncle caain," he said "I seem
to have seen very little of the lad He is such a fine lad, too We had a
few happy hours together at the last I alad of that! When he
coain I shall be
a happy ets around, Mary"
"He will settle, that is, he will irl! He has told you
all about her, he says?"
"He was very honest and candid with me, very"
"What is her name, uncle?"
"I do not know He did not tell "
"Where does she live?"
"Really, Mary, I never asked that either I don't think it makes the least
difference"
"Oh, but it does I a we could
take a trip to the village, and see the girl ourselves Would not that be