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*- : wy > on, Ug ; Cr J F ° _ ; A 4 ji dg ah Le Seika aa he ‘e 5. a — f hat it, Goody?” asked Violet, with an awful calmness. i Something like that, my lamb, but don’t you think o! nat.” ,ther, Goody, but Iam punished. I shall not stay here,” he : went on, wearily, but with the same dreadful calm- ut I have no right to stay.” : ands, “She doesn’t know what she is sayin’, poor lamb! Jon’t say a word to your tather to-night, my darling. 1 ust eo to your room, and lay your tired head down ann | leep. To-morrow’s time enough for that.” . No, I will go up to him now. He is in his library, i 1s e not?” roxysm of despair. own which less than twenty-four hours ago she had olen so stealthily to go meet her lover—the man she had old she did not love—Guy, to whom she had said that she ared only for his money. She knocked at the door of the library, and entered then her father’s harsh voice bade her enter. Had he zen on such a harshness, that he stood in black silence n the middle of the room when she entered and looked at im with such a look of pleading ?” “Father; forgive me!” she sobbed. “Why have you come back ?” he asked. orgive me,” she answered; brokenly. “Vou might have spared yourself the trouble,” he a : nswered, with iron calmness. . “You will not refuse me that, father,” she pleaded. “TI now now how wrong it was to ZO contrary to your will, me, father. If you knew what I have suffered, father.” “TIT am not your father. It is nothing to me what you ave suffered. You waste breath asking me for forgive- nes s. Ihave nothing to do with it or you.” ay ved wistfully in his face for one sign of fatherly love - aS 5 wR “Yes, I must think of it. I have sinned against my ess; ‘‘I will go to my father, and ask him to forgive me; “Vou will not stay here!” cried Goody, wringing her — mepee ted who it was that knocked that his voice had _“Not to ask you to take me back, but only to ask you to | He looked so cold, hard, and unrelenting that as ke ee” Brae t, Pe a sat = 5 ic igs Sop Oe te ed oe it ii el ue oa ie ua op 5 a FATHER AND DA ps Boe . a Wm Oe > ; f ar | * He fe aid. t' Roold no tihaer he his Sauchtor was not “Don’t you go—don’t you go!” pleaded Goody, in a bar a ut Violet put her gently aside, and went up the stairs, : by out I will take the consequences—even though they be: Fi death. That would be welcome. But forgive me, forgive — Sa rs - i. er hea t apes cold within her, and she fumed with Sreape