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Aurelia shuddered with gladness, but Lady Bela, "One service you must first do for me My perfumer is at a loss to understand your translation of the recipe for Queen Mary's wash I wish you to read and explain it to her"

"Certainly, madam"

"She lives near Greenwich Park," continued Lady Belaet abroad, I shall send a wherry to take you to the place early to-ht o'clock?"

Aurelia readily proe down the river after her long iht her husband must still be true to her, since my lady would have been the first to infor and her certificate, she could feel little doubt that her father would be able to establish her claims And oh! to be with hiood ti When Loveday appeared, she was greeted with a petition that the two little girls ht acco- tone that Mrs Dove was co with their little brother and sister to take thelee, following Aurelia to the door of the court, and pro her posies of honeysuckles and roses, and she left her dear love with them for Amoret and Nurse Dove

At the door was a sedan chair, in which Aurelia was carried to some broad stone stairs, beside which lay a s boat with four stout oars opposite to her The woman was unusually silent, and could hardly be roused to reply to Aurelia's eager questions as she passed the gardens of Lincoln's Inn, saw St Paul's rise above her, shot beneath the arch of London Bridge, and beheld theabove their steps Whenever a scarlet uniforirl's eyes strained after it, thinking of one inition! Once or twice she thought of a far more terrible chance, and wondered whether Lady Belamour kne little confidence could be placed in Loveday; but she was sure that their expedition was my lady's own device, and the fresh air and htful to her that she could not dwell on any alarms