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,7 she said to herself, step -
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work,
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I,: an surveying
in b
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p
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work, "I think; that will do, 1 only
want a few red roses for that bowl,
and the roonx will look perfect. 1
shall just catch Murdock in the
rose garden if 1 run now," She
a.n•1
hurried out into. the hall, and,
picking tip a gigantic red cotton
umbrella, prepared to sally out in-
to the hot morning :sun, when a
step on the stairs and as clear
nistle arrested her,
A. ruas1 of vivid 7d color dyed her
s
cheeks, but the umbrella merciful-
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*'eee,..eee eeeee eeeee,$•w•$ x'.s ly hid this, for it shed a ruddy hue
all over her.
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TER V.1.T--(C"ont'd) "delight at this proof of lxor confx- "Mr. Darnley —what extraordin-
theaxy exertion! Are you bound -tennis court? You will find
CHAPTER VII, Miss Chester and Miss Ella there
already."
e .day of Dorothy's tennis fake "Thanks," observed Derrick
wascloudless and glorious X.Clie Darnley, ' with asmile, as he took
dance and fraeifdship.
z� blush dyed ire. f`tce, il'd is
yanile crept round the corners of
her mouth,
,'He is indeed my lenight," she
sofkly, to herself ; "twice lie
. has cocae to y r'esene ; how strong,
bow heave, how—how dear he °is:"
She picia.ed a rose that was nod-
ding with severs./ others on •
h h close her window, ndow and
< , b 1 for
•
watched him procure a long pole
and ride quietlyalong the edge of
the ditch toward the plane where
the lioness crouched.
For a moment there was intense
silence, The colonel stopped his
Inx G, Then, leaning
Qve from his
saddle, he poked the noose down
through a t � the, grass.
With a roar the beast sprang at
him—sprang through the loop—and
at the other end of the rope Love-
less yanked quickly and eaugbt her
by the last hind leg going through.
Putting spars to his horse, Love -
lass galoped away, hauling the lion-
ess back across the gully and up
into the tree, where she swung to
and fro,dangling by the one hind
leg, and snapping at the rope she
could not reach.
The beast was furious. She was
still swinging, head down like a
pendulum, from the limb of the
x. glorious, at'n ey, � x C
beat was intense, but this seethed her extended hand, and thought tree, and was tossing her body in
have no effect whatever capon he had never seen anything so a frantic endeavcar to get lease,
ea,uberant spirits of the Hon, dainty or so delicately tantalizing Means approached close, and deftly"
tatfrra
and fila, Chester. Tliey, as Nancy in her cotton gown; with s�oaidled afar rt legs' one I_-e�adon his
f the
veru .i.~essed eai;l ° in triers white her sett white throat unembarrass 3 s, g
1e. o dfa e to _.�, i
vied it absent -let to her l Ps. She tro ac's mace r.- la bene, a style , to rope , Over the branch of another
ed b�° collar or toe -bine laarr• the
was. thinking of 1=� E• ea.ss�c �. with ,,�-h^cls Lady x•i° on t e ''i' prospect is most tempting,., but'
and., site s411,1dered $iEgnt- ` nao'sc+ becotttall 1
4.tk4 1 t ,
Burton 1 t"` mined I
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g t their aar.ge, ra- have other fish to fry; in plaint
I they clumsy figures, as being
so words, I have lust had a [vire: from
a ,.horrible .- c x: eeent*feevi t>,.. T mother i. , , ^ ,n e " ^ -
far drool, belt n,�;he leek- crinis , tinct in 1 ;