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Now a terrible task was laid upon her, and she went straight to the point. Mrs. Bertram said: "You look tired, my dear future daughter." Beatrice made no reply to this. She did not answer Mrs. Bertram's lips, but responding to the hunger in her eyes, said: "I have got something to tell you." Then Mrs. Bertram dropped her mask. "I feared something was wrong. I guessed it from Loftie's manner.

Loftie's Brief Account of Westminster Abbey. Parker's Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture. Stanley's Memorials of Westminster Abbey. Kimball's An English Cathedral Journey. Singleton's How to Visit the English Cathedrals. Home's What to See in England. Boynton's London in English Literature. Garnett and Gosse's English Literature, 4 vols. Morley's English Writers, 11 vols.

ORIGIN OF ENGLISH BOROUGHS AND CITIES. See Loftie's History of London, 2 vols., London, 1883; Toulmin Smith's English Gilds, with Introduction by Lujo Brentano, London, 1870; and the histories of the English Constitution, especially those of Gneist, Stubbs, Taswell-Langmead, and Hannis Taylor. Section 3. Section 1. The Colonial Governments.

Loftie's collection contains, however, an interesting piece of trial-work consisting of the head of a Ptolemaic queen in red granite. For pigments used at the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty, see Petrie's Medum. The rose-coloured, or rather crimson, flesh-tints are also to be seen at El Kab, and in the famous speos at Beit el Wally, both tempo Nineteenth Dynasty.

Loftie's charming Essay of Scarabs, which is in fact a catalogue of his own specimens, admirably illustrated from drawings by Mr. W.M.F. Petrie; and Mr. Petrie's Historical Scarabs, published 1889. These twin vases are still made at Asûan. I bought a small specimen there in 1874. The sepulchral vases commonly called "canopic" were four in number, and contained the embalmed viscera of the mummy.