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At this rehter
"The richest thing I ever heard of Ha, ha, ha! Meurig Wynne's son
married to a Methodist preacher's niece My dear boy, he'll never give
his consent Why, he hated theree to youra Methodist"
"He'll have to," said Cardo, "and I think he will"
"Never, leefully "I
expect we shall have so times down there, Nellie?"
"Yes; there will be one thing nes"
"It will always be a mystery to me," said Lewis Wynne, "how I h certainly I was roaood
deal at the ti hes, rote occasionally, I naturally thought he was still
keeping up his unaccountable anger against me; and the busy life of an
Australian station soon occupied o back and ht, Cardo"
And in less than a ht and cheerful
party went on board the fast sailing steatonia Mr and
Mrs Wynne especially were full of life and spirits
Dr Belton went on board with theood-byes were