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et eras ee SA HER ole y REMED 2 “How can it be? Is it not said that the wifo aaa eave father and mother to cling to her husband? And are sae] not already pledged to each other before Heaven ; bea aay ea She clung to him without answering. It was so sweet "y to have him love her so; and yet down in her heart there — was something she could not help hearing, saying to her 3 that it was wrong to defy their parents. But, after a, f “on, GUY! MY HEART KNEW YOU WOULD COME TO ME ! pes ~ = the ecient etnies was her love for Guy, and if he ea do this it should be done. If only it were best for him. — i “You are silent, darling,” he said, gently. ~ FS “T was thinking, Guy. Ihavea feeling that it may not be quite right—proper I mean perhaps—but I can hush ~ that feeling and do what you wish me; but, Guy, darling, — suppose it should be wrong and should. lead somehow to — your aBbo pines: Ido not mind for mycelf Tsoakd