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reckless though he is, he may yet be spared to be worthy of the name

that will be his when I shall have risen beyond it

BAMBOROUGH AND REVELSDEN

The Viscount sighed, and folded up his father's letter rather

carefully

"He's a deuced old Roman, of course," said he, "and yet--!" Here the

Viscount turned, and slipped the letter back under his pilloith a

hand grown suddenly gentle "But there you are, Bev! Not a word about

money,--so downstairs Bristles must continue to sit until--"

"If," said Barnabas diffidently, "if you would allow ood of you But really I

couldn't allow it Besides, Jerningha, I believe,

at least, if he doesn't he did, and it's all one anyway I sent the

Io; he'll let h I

thank you none the less, my dear fellow, onto drink! ill you take--?"