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But my paper is filled, and I must conclude I should, however, e is appointed to take place to-morrow, and that

I accompany the happy pair to France--Yours truly, ANDREW PRINGLE

"This is a dry letter," said Mr Snodgrass, and he handed it to Miss

Isabella, who, in exchange, presented the one which she had herself at

the sarass was on the point of

reading it, Miss Becky Glibbans was announced "How lucky this is,"

exclaiither! Now you maun tell me

all the particulars; for Miss Mally Glencairn is no in, and her letter

lies unopened I a married in the kirk before all the folk--married to the hussar

captain, too, after all! ould have thought it?"

"How, have you heard of the e already?" said Miss Isabella "Oh,

it's in the newspapers," replied the amiable inquisitant,--"Like ony

tailor or weaver's--a' weddingsinto the papers The

whole toun, by this tile'sthe queen's divorce out of folk's heads for the

next nine days to co married in a

public kirk Surely her father would never submit to hae't done by a

bishop? And then to put it in the London paper, as if Rachel Pringle had