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SARY ANN IN SILKS. 91 . In a few months, Lane left California forever, and Inez went with him. In those few months she learned to like Elliot so well that the parting gave them heartfelt sorrow. Lane took a house in Boston, and Inez-became his houte- ser tite expeniea= Riot thd ilked fr ve Ince oan ene ae sf cashed sand a fortune. Cafion rich in gold, bo e a fortul A few days after, when Elliot asked Inez to be his wile, she did not say no. Josh was at the wedding, as also was she had been received by the “ Boston folks,” and how they said “ her Josh was as rich as Mr. Elliot.” He made shrewd use of his property, ‘and became one of the richest Jand-owners in Vermout. Every year they paid a visit. tg Boston,-andlpwere (the, lanorat guests, of the Pilots and Mrs. Elliot was sure to make Sary Ann ery by ing her how Josh had saved her life. The Yankee woman had a better opinion of her husband than, when he started for Culi- = inn ~ _~— _— eee ee ~~ 9 =e sei werreorrt a&a ts tte to eepacaon Ginrwveg acalt ~~ maa ut) jie weet ‘evo ecattt eelhess al bo at tegntost co 20S “HO ot wocteie, at of bese (gtrell ae vam “ATH A) 4 Mea « gates sous whitest too al ben aia od ie i Jen a ntvre*) uxzT col @én beshac bap be verge: ee ee ees a! am Fi-ptiece oo. a yo ow. 6, THE) END. Se ASSURE TT YOOE BRIG CAAT ; ‘See owe i oe oe conniclbooks.conn