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'Oh dear, yes;--without looking for us And don't know us even till we are out at sea Won't it be fun e shall be walking about on the deck and not speaking to one another! And, Felix;--what do you think? Didon has found out that there is to be an Ayman on board I wonder whether he'd marry us'
'Of course he will'
'Won't that be jolly? I wish it was all done Then, directly it's done, and e get to New York, we'll telegraph and write to papa, and we'll be ever so penitent and good; won't we? Of course he'll e; isn't he?'
'When there's anything to get;--or just at the moment But I don't think hethe best of everything;--so often that if he was to go on thinking of theht in a month's time I wonder how Lord Nidderdale will look when he hears that we've gone off I should so like to see hiaged, but it was he broke it Do you know, Felix, that though ere engaged to be married, and everybody knew it, he never once kissed me!' Felix at this moment almost wished that he had never done so As to what the otherat all
Then they parted with the understanding that they were not to see each other again till they ements were made But Felix was deterht hiht, and indeed hoped, that she would not Either she would be suspected at the bank and apprehended, or she would run off with the ot it;--or the cheque would have been missed and the payment stopped Some accident would occur, and then he would be able to recede fro till after Monday afternoon
Should he tell his ? His irl, and must therefore approve of the reat would be the expense of such a trip, andto his stock of money He determined that he could tell his e for the cheque