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"Geev a-h TIN yew rise,

Life cooed not hold a fairrerr paradise

Geev a-h to luv va-yew all the wile,

My worrlda for AIV-vorr,

The sunshigh NUV vyewr-ra-sh TIN yew rise,

Life cooed not hold a fairrerr paradise

Geev a-h to luv va-yew all the wile,

My worrlda for AIV-vorr,

The sunshigh NUV vyewr-ra-sreat noise under such circumstances is an automatic stimulant of enthusiasirls were unable to subdue their outcries of "Charun to sing the sa and deep, was heard under the trees It ca oysters in the faint light, were still fixed on Noble; and there can be little doubt that just now there was at least one person in the world, besides hisrare, obs, exquisite, and elegant "I think that was theI ever heard!" she said; and then, noting a stir within the house, she beca refreshood places Thanks to o round"

Shethat he did not accooin' to couess not Don't tell any one I'oin' to co to wait out here a while longer"

"But," she said, "it's refresh to smoke some more, instead"

She looked at him wistfully, then even more wistfully toward the house Evidently she was of a dividedfor "refresh: a whiff of coffee conjured her nose, and a sound of clinking china witched her ear "Well," she said, "I guess I ought to have some nourishment," and betook herself hurriedly into the house

Noble lit another Orduma He would follow the line of conduct he had marked out for himself: he would not take his place by Julia for the supper interval--perhaps that breach of etiquette would "show" her He could see her no longer--she hadeverywhere: "Hasn't any one seen Mr Dill?" And he thought of her as biting her lip nervously, perhaps, and replying absently to sallies and quips--perhaps even having to run upstairs to her own roo frolass for an instant and exclaim, "Fool!" For Julia was proud, and not used to be treated in this way