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"I always enjoy your delightful music, my dear It makes the house

more lively"

"Thank you, dear Mrs Sutton I should take pleasure in obliging

you; but if Mabel is out of sorts, I don't believe she will care to

have the house lively to-night," was the a to finish 'David Copperfield' Will you allow

chair here, and read for an hour?"

Mrs Sutton gave a consent that was allad in its alacrity, and

pretended to occupy herself with the newspapers brought by the

evening ed that Mabel had had season in which to

co about "breakfast,"

"ht up her key-basket, and bustled out

Rosa's book fell fro

door The liquid eyes were turbid; her features htier far than curiosity or co--literally nothing, to bring this on!" was the

reflection which brought itated uiltless of treachery My skirts are

clear My hands are clean! Yet there have been moments when I could

have dipped theht be attained!"