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This was no less a person than Miss Kathleen O'Hara, in her Sunday best. Now, Kathleen tried to bear with Mrs. Tennant's advice with regard to her clothes in the week, but on Sundays she was absolutely determined that her love of finery should find full vent. Accordingly, from her store of rich and beautiful garments, she chose the gayest and the most likely to attract attention.

The greatest compliment that was ever paid to my appearance and one that helped me most when I felt discouraged in my early married life was what Helen Asquith said to my husband and he repeated to me: "There is something a little noble about Margot Tennant's expression."

My father was not quite so well this morning. I took Dr. In the evening, at the theater, dear Charles Young played "The Stranger" for the last time; the house was very full, and I played very ill. After the play Young was enthusiastically called for. I have finished "Tennant's Tour in Greece," which I rather liked.

"But what will you do about school?" said Ruth. "That can be managed," said Miss O'Flynn. "It isn't the first time that Kathleen and I have got up with the sunrise. We'll get up to-morrow before it, I'm thinking, and take a train, and be in time to have a good breakfast at Mrs. Tennant's.

"I will go. I haven't the slightest idea how I am to get there, but I will go to Aunt Katie O'Flynn. I shall be in the train and far enough away before they have discovered that I have gone," was her thought. From Mrs. Tennant's house to the station was the best part of a mile, but Kathleen was fleet of foot and soon accomplished the distance.

Tennant's geniality was benignant. But in her eyes there remained that unappeasable caution which Sally had previously noticed. "At once." Sally slipped out of the room with her. They stood in the narrow drab passage two black-clothed figures notably contrasted in age and development. Mrs.

They followed it down until it spread out and was lost in a large plain; so striking north, the party on the 21st April reached Tennant's Creek, and four days after, they came to the scene of their skirmish with the natives, on Attack Creek. This time, although the tracks of natives were numerous, they were permitted to pass peacefully onwards.

'Maybe I've had twa-three o' a kind. 'Two or three? echoed Gladys in a surprised and rather disapproving voice. 'That is very odd. But, tell me, have you ever seen anybody who wished to marry you, and whom you wished to marry? 'There was a lad asked me yince, answered Teen, 'but he was only seventeen a prentice in Tennant's, wi' aicht shillin's a week. I've never had a richt offer.

Crossing from the Ranken one of the main heads of the Georgina River, and so called after one of the pioneers of that district, J. C. L. Ranken Buchanan on a westerly course, came to the head of a creek, running through fine open downs; following it down for some days he eventually lost its channel in flooded country, and striking across a belt of dry country arrived at Tennant's Creek station on the overland line.

"Come, Kathleen; come." "You needn't fuss about me; I am not coming." "Kathleen, dear, I think you ought to go. Go for my sake," said Mrs. Tennant. Kathleen looked up then, saw the anxiety in Mrs. Tennant's face, and her heart relented. She was in reality not at all afraid of what might be going to happen at school.