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Miss Melbury blushed

The ti! She must bear

these littlewhich said "I ought to have foreseen this"

Giles hi of the feast, had not quite

liked to see Grace present He wished he had not asked such people as

Bawtree and the hollow-turner He had done it, in dearth of other

friends, that the rooht not appear empty In his round or padding of the

scene, but soes

there

After supper they played cards, Bawtree and the hollow-turner

aa a solitary candle and going to a private table in a

corner with the hty ed to put up with old packs for

their round ga by in a drawer ever since the

tireat stain

in the enerations of darave; and the kings and queens