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' “ General,” exclaimed Horace, “I only demand thet satis faction—” “ Sir,” said the Genera., severely, “do you comply ? Horace stood in hesitation, his manner exhibiting an in- dignation that did not escape the observation of the proud Arnold. '“Mr Howard,” se General, with provoking coo)- ness and promptitude, “you will please to accompany me. Léeutenant Blythe, meager until you afford me the security I demand.” The General and Mr Howard instantly retired, snd Hotace found a sentinel at his door—he was a prisoner. He paced But hie could not give up the vengeance w muetptidias tempter, and without this concession he well knew that the , General would not remit his arrest, and thus his anticipated “happiness was converted into sorrow. While he was -deeply lamenting the conclusion of a day so full of hope, « opened and an officer entered, announcing that he was to remove to his own hotel, if he was desirous of so- He was rejoiced at the opportunity of leaving the room had such hateful recollections, and he made known this the officer, who ordered a carriage, and he was conveyed there. No other civility was proffered him; the officer retired, and soon again he heard the tread of the sentinel in the vestibule. The heavy hours of mgit rolled slowly on and were duly chronicled by the city clocks; but not an instant of that tedious period of darkness was passed by Horace Blythe in sleep. The agitation of his mind prevented all es he watched from his lonely windows how leisurely the day anfolded its brightness, he thought what # rebuke there wes ‘'o usture to the impatience 0” mankind, si | comichooksrcom 4