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her lover"
The captain began to look a little suspicious, but Valmai hastened to
prevent further interruptions
"But now comes the wonderful part of the story, uncle A dreadful
stor carooed that she had to put back for repairs
The young s in the town, and what house do you think
he came to? but the very one where the bride lived with her dear old
uncle, and they , and to
throw theenerosity Dear uncle, what do you think of
in to think it was oing to cheat that kind old uncle, and
tell hih at him You are not the bride?"
"Yes, uncle," said Val eyelids
"And Mr Gwyn is the bridegroom?"
"Yes His na about it until he ca; but that he had sailed in the Burrawalla, and when I heard
she had returned a wild hope cae I could have fainted with joy"