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It is not our intention to follow the suit through any of its details,

and we shall only say that it progressed rapidly, while poor,

unsuspicious Guy orking hard to retrieve in some way his lost

fortune, and to fit up a pleasant ho away from him He had missed her so one just when his business ht

It was some comfort, too, to write to her, but not much to receive her

letters, for Daisy did not excel in epistolary composition, and after a

feeeks her letters were short and far apart, and, as Guy thought,

constrained and studied in their tone, and when, after she had been

absent fro to see her was so

great that he decided upon a visit of a few days to the West, and

apprised her of his intention, asking if she would be glad to see hi hi soth of time There was but one more letter from her and

that was dated at Vincennes, and merely said that she ell, and Guy