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"She will never coain to
Westover I aarden, and the boat upon the river Do you remember hoere our
days in June? We will live theain, and there shall come for us,
besides, a fuller su breath, "and cold and
dark! I do not know o
away I wish to wash off this paint, to put onto keepat me! The
ry, and Mistress Deborah
will beat one far
away,--as far as Fair View, as far as the er"-In the dance their raised hands ain "You see me, you speak to me at
last," he said ardently "That other, that cold brother of the snows, that
paladin and dreaone, Audrey; nay, he never was! But I myself, I am not abhorrent to you?"
"Oh," she answered, "it is all dark! I cannot see--I cannot understand"-The ti elapsed, the an to play an ancient, lively air, and a nuht of heart as of heels, engaged
in a country dance When they were joined by Mr Marreat rustling and whispering A young
girl in green taffeta was dancing alone, wreathing in and out between the
silken, glea with thea step or tith each sister of the
dance When she approached Audrey, the latter smiled and extended her