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"I a, but there will be less dust
than if we had gone sooner The other carriages will have had tiet out of our way," she said, pleasantly "Winston," co in an undertone, "will it be quite
convenient for you to send for Aunt Rachel on next Friday?"
"Entirely! The carriage shall be at your service at any hour or day
you wish," with more cordiality than was coht be in their reserve and
half-confessions, here was one who had never deceived hily misled him to believe her better, or otherwise, than she
was Honesty and truth were sta
practice of these homely virtues--not by meretricious arts It was
tardy justice, but he rendered it without grudging, if not heartily
A feords passed as to the hour at which the carriage was to call
for Mrs Sutton, and Mabel kissed her "Good-by," the others shaking
hands with her, and with three or four of the Tazewell kinsmen who
officiated as masters of ceremonies, and Mrs Aylett made an
impatient move against a pillar of the old-fashioned porch, was Frederic