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"Quite It was even scornful"

"Plenty of nice girls in Boston"

"I cannot go back to Boston"

"Why then?"

"Because Mary's cousin has told the whole affair"

"Nonsense!"

"She has I know it Men, whoot out of my omen excused themselves at their homes, and did not seeof the affair"

"Then come back to New York New Yorkers attend strictly to their own love affairs Father will stand by you; and I will"

"Father will not He called ht, and advised o to the frontier Joris Van Heemskirk will not talk, but madame will chatter for him, and I could not bear to meet Doctor Moran As for Captain Jacobus, he would invent neords and oaths to abuse elica would, of course, say amen to all he says;--and there are others"

"Yes, there is Lord Hyde"

"Curse hiive hi of the kind, Rem Go away as soon as you can I don't want to knohere you go just yet New York is io to the frontier, I say go South What you have done, you have done; and it cannot be undone; so don't carry it about with you And I would let woo in for politics"

That day Re no one else; and in the evening shadows he slipped quietly away He was very wretched, for he really loved Mary Da Besides which, he felt that his business efforts for two years were forfeited, and that he had the world to begin over again Without a friend to wish him a Godspeed the wretched man went on board the Southern packet, and in her diht her way through swaying curtains of rain to the open sea Its great coh the darkness to him, and seemed to be the very voice of the ed his life from all he loved and desired

This sudden destruction of all her hopes for her brother distressed Arenta Her own e had been a most unfortunate one, but its edy She had even plucked honour to herself frouillotine But Re quality; it was altogether a shameful and well-deserved retribution And she had boasted to her friends not a little of the great e her brother was soon to make, and even spoken of Miss Damer, as if a sisterly affection already existed between thes, the exclaht have to encounter, and she was not pleased with her brother for putting her in a position likely to reeable to people