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She tried to recall Katharine's de the past day,

and she could find no cause for alaring her beautiful hair, and she had also begged

froirlish pride;

but what then? It was so natural, especially when there was likely to be

fine young gentle noticed

anything at all which ought to make her uneasy; and what Lysbet did not

see or hear, she could not ier to the young girl

Early in the afternoon, soo,

Katherine was dressed for her visit to Se to the Van Heemskirks' on the river-bank, about a quarter of a

ave the

mother a sense of security for her children It was a different house

fros, so

coian era,--not at all picturesque, but finished inside

with handso

brought specially for it froland

It stood, like Van Hee to the