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"Married, this , at St Paul's Church, by the Rev Dr ----,

assisted by the rector, Guy Thornton, Esq, of Cuylerville, to Miss

Julia Hamilton, of this city"

Such was the notice which appeared in a daily Boston paper one lovely

in September five years after the last entry in Miss Thornton's

journal Guy had reached the point at last when he could put Daisy from

his heart and take another in her place He had never seen her or heard

directly froe

settleive it to hie the ive him the ten thousand dollars settled upon her

until she was of age She was of age now, and had been for a year or

more, and, to say the truth, he had expected to hear from her when she

enty-one To himself he had reasoned in this wise: Her father told

her that the tearing up that paper made no difference, that she was

powerless of herself to act until she was of age, so she ait

quietly till then before ht hoould not take a penny fro it Still he should respect her all the ht, and when her twenty-first

birthday caht no

sign fro in his heart and a look of