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"I've one suggestion to add," put in Bennington, "and that is, that we

go to-morrow"

She looked a trifle doubtful

"I don't know Aren't we seeing a good deal of each other?"

"Oh, if it is going to bore you, by all enuine alar at it "I'm not tired

then, so please you; and when I am, I'll let you know To-morrow it

is"

"Shall I come after you? What time shall I start?"

"No, I'd rather meet you somewhere Let's see You watch for ulch about nine o'clock"

"Very well By the way, the band's going to practise in town to-night

Don't you want to go?"