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Thethe last hyirl with the holy, uplifted light on it

"I think she is lovely, don't you?" whispered Leslie after the benediction, as they turned to go out "I'd like to know her"

"H'uess"

"I mean to find out who she is," declared Leslie

The ent appeal that the young people would at once join their Christian Endeavor

"That was a great talk you gave us to-night," he said with his hand resting ad blood You are the very one to stir up this society"

"But I' "I don't belong here"

"Oh, well," answered the s minister, "if you take hold of the Endeavor, perhaps you'll find you're more of a Christian than you think Co people"

The young people were all gathered in groups, looking toward the strangers, and calimpse of theirl; and the minister introduced her as Jane Bristol He did not speak to her more than that, and it occurred to Allison that she seeher power than at the call of her pastor; for she passed quietly on again in a pleasant dignity, and did not stop to talk and joke with her pastor as so people had done

"Who is she?" asked Allison, hardly aware that he was asking

"Why, she is the daughter of a forger who died in prison Her mother, I believe, died of a broken heart Sad experience for so young a girl She see at housework in town, I believe I understand she has an idea of entering college in the fall You are entering college here? That will be delightful My wife and I will take pleasure in calling on you as soon as you are ready to receive visitors"

Leslie's eyes were on Jane Bristol as shea irls see to do with her With her usual impulsiveness Leslie left Allison, and went swiftly down the aisle till she stood by Jane Bristol's side