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"And, Miss Rachel," added the old servant, "you'll excuse s of the matron at that place, and I doubt you are

deceived in her Our lads went to the the-a-ter the other night, and I

checked them well for it; but overness up to Miss Rachel's schule in Nichol Street,

dressed out in pink feathers"

"Well, Mrs Rossitur, I will make every inquiry, and I do not think you

will find anything wrong There must be some one about very like Mrs

Rawlins I have heard of those pink feathers before, but I knoho the

ain before you

go, I suppose it won't be till the seven o'clock train"

Mrs Rossitur re her opinion to the butler that dear

Miss Rachel was too innocent, and then proceeded to lose all past cares