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Pet . *. s * e o . . . Ga) © ghar Soin Ee eye, ge Es Ee ee OE ee a by ee ere, . Get. geet ee ee 6 ee, i ee ED ee «have 162 how serviceable the knowledge of it may prove | to us?” she added significantly. “Good heavens! in what sence?” asked Con- | stance, xazing upon her sister with vnleigned.. Surp ‘ise. “Do you not catch my moauing ? have we n secrets of our own? Well then, (he more we kn ow | of our mother’s secrets: the leas can she blame us |. for whatever she might happen to find out in _re-- dvied trouble: in her. looke—s sh ° 1} gehtoh: could not slipgether epospv het daughters’ Bpect to ourselves,” Constance looked pained and vexed at this an- awer; and after a pause of nearly waid in a low hesitating voice, “ that even in the last words you have spoken, THE MYSTERIES OF THE. COURT. 1 nese and fotefisity of leo \ i reyezie. Ine few minutes Lady Saxondale re turned tothe room; and it gvas with no ingon- diderable difflcnity that her dsaghters cquid pre vent Shattisslves from reganiiag: her with a Hixed- excited her saspicion as to the eaves-dropping which hgd beengoracticed by the élder one. Her dychip was cértainly pale; and there wap & sub- ressed terror . to. preserve their a wiinute, she sountenances in nob e ewer that Lady Saxondale think, Juliana, | entertained pot the alig had acquired ae into the écene which there is some hidden, meaning which’ I did not | bad ia veken P exactly catch.” “My dear girl,” replied the elder sister, “Swo are both in love and weare both pecullarly situated. If you marry the Matquis of Ville- belle, you will be no wife 1H tealiiy, inasmuch as he has a wife alteddy : aud {f I: tbaury Francis Paton, 1. become the Jaugbing-stock of afl the world. Now,. thereforé; undér sph - circur- anol, | it would be. by : fat better for us not to marry at dii———" . co What !. and tenounce: aut ‘tove ejaculated Constitidige 1 yia‘tre. do fickle, Jullandy it is widely’ a eaot with we!” : ‘1 att ag fdt from holding tho intehtion as y0d. are of rébodindliy thie passion of mine,” responded Juliana. “4- Gould. ‘hot do' it even if-I wished + it is strotiga? siyestt But TIagain advise: that we flo Bok air }—and* also that we | keep our loved “ And re = itiedin, tient tiked Con- stance, with futtering hedrt and. changitig 6b- lour: for she bl suspected thé. ‘Heeponee whe ” Has not our ‘dale iniothies:* retarpad Ft Hisba,. with a laugh of ironical archuesé, ‘eat. ue thd of. | ample how to act? and did not Me: Gurthetpe predict that. we should profit ly ie ?. ‘Now; ity. dpe: Constance, I have. veryalittle Adabt in my son mind that Mr. Ganthorpe’s pi ‘ophecy | will some bow or another réceive ite fulflment.” “ Enongh, Juliana—enough |” cried Constan whosa soul retained a sufficiency of its yi _ CHAPTER XXXvV. nS , THE SNARE. : €* Ws must n now return to Henriette Ley ten, whose in ysteriotis disappearance fad plungéd her mother into such profound despair. The reader will re- member that on the day when bappiuess seemed to pave re-entered thodwelling of those who had 10wn so nruch misfortune, Henrietta wont forth ang oor o'clook in the afternoyn to bly & visit to the OPR,—her object boing tv leave & npte expressive ote at tude for Angela Vivaldi, ttidalio to explain to ¢! let-master tho circum- noon: under which #6 ‘ded $tlabled to retiro from {ion which ha@. thd Hebe to her taste. It will alsd bé recollect leiHette was enabled, in cohi sGnenee of swblbt Bkterbl of Mr. Gun- a Hai ty inake Senha Oren Bipot iv et Carlet Ga: Wee is tii if a plain but a but. Gees bonnet, and : ant qs her litart giving a saat is C 4 Honrlettal. abt én étta Lésden, dopey Phd! ts tab une ie abbas : and head OLA OE MiOlAtoty dbantandiies, het bordering dpon Ue ad ok Phiiti bak Hphed Hid do adnitralty at purity to recoil from the duggedtiosia: wHiéli el AB ea ir GUE Seihinittical proportions, by elder sister bad thus thrown . ont, and with (H6:} ths nent a08 i ie at Baew, ’ prt bach “a soe indelicacy of which she wis traly iT west ate | Benoktht- 208 shiet bt Rar 2 if shocked. “Ob, my déar Jeli WeeCH; F | for aly pedi iraplore you, not to allow thins & npon you.” 7% deny, .Oonsti een somewhat chad heard this morning from 3 réapect to aur mother?” ashen ged iby all tance that oho looked! fnward for &- moment: to: find in the deptheof her tout the aiawer Hic | she thas gave to héreiater’s ghebifon.. «> Ws say nO ONS poh the sabjee “id i é observed Juliana,’ +? -béve no doubs chat: ty: time to-morréw you will have madé sobs peonreds in your ideas. © It bas bein do with wie, T'wo-o8 { the thought which stole upon me; and now nd look it face to face, deliberately and | Silence then ensued between the ciation Con- stance falling into a deep. and evidently painful “ No—F could. hot deny it.” rep re" ‘ay onal ‘ +“ ee aol. Ae threohoiré back— beforedinner—I alec repudiated: | bull fe [am Metal ie dhe eterenn ee note for Signore Vivaldi ;. éng sha pasida Mi walld; through the labyranthine cotiidora, * 10 pring ; ide ta onder to sveak to the ballet-master. Theor four male loungers were that might have wll. ig Satie tripped gui: _ ui te Ped te " gbtest. suspicion that they -| ° ECOMRniclacae SS (CO)