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There, being as delicately beautiful as his brother was huge and strong, he had speedily, by Carew's interest and that of Sidney and his Uncle Leicester, found entrance into some office in the queen's household; and he was now basking in the full sunshine of Court favor, and fair ladies' eyes, and all the chivalries and euphuisms of Gloriana's fairyland, and the fast friendship of that bright meteor Sidney, who had returned with honor in 1577, from the delicate mission on behalf of the German and Belgian Protestants, on which he had been sent to the Court of Vienna, under color of condoling with the new Emperor Rodolph on his father's death.

I know Carew's mother well; she and Mrs. Scott were schoolmates at Madame Prather's in London." She looked up with sudden interest. "Madame Prather's? That is where I have been, for the past five years." "Then we are all right," Weldon said coolly. "The arrangement is made. Carew is the only missing link. Excuse me, and I will go in search of him."

But I loved his father, and I loved him in my old-fashioned way which he was not likely to perceive; and when the Royal Geographical Society offered me a chance of a trip to Rhodesia I took it gladly. One of my first thoughts, when the decision was finally made and I was appointed, was, 'Perhaps I shall come across Peter Carew's son."

But when Master Shakspere and Nicholas Attwood came to Gaston Carew's house, the constables had taken charge, the servants were scattering hither and thither, and Cicely Carew was gone.

Not a muscle moved in his cold guarded face, but a faint flush stole across his cheek as he met her sparkling gaze. Mrs. Carew's rosy lip curled scornfully: "My dear Miss Neville, should you ever be smitten by the blasts of adversity, your charming recitative talent would prove wonderfully remunerative upon the stage."

The Boss says we will have about three weeks' work there, and then go across the desert to work along the Lincoln Highway, until we reach the other lines, completed last year by Carew's men. "He doesn't know whether we shall be dismissed then, or sent on to tie up a few other little jobs before the summer ends. However, it looks as if Jim and I will be too far away to ride over for the day then.

"I suppose so," said Yorke, sighing, not so much on Carew's account as on his own; "he backs a horse because it is his own. That is his confounded egotism." "Your tie of relationship, Mr. Yorke, does not, I perceive, make you blind to your father's foibles." "Why should it?" rejoined the young man, passionately. "Am I to feel grateful to him for begetting me?

This I have set down, lest any man should imagine me so foolish as to steal such a poem, from so famous an author. If he was therefore so scrupulous in committing depredations upon Carew, he would be much more of Ben Johnson, whose fame was so superior to Carew's. All these plays were printed together in one volume in folio, London 1664. EDWARD HOWARD, Esq;

It was evident, in every way, that he was a "tenderfoot" newly arrived. Probably just came in on the noon local from Denver. "I'm looking for Carew's Camp, sir. That cowboy over at the box-car said you might tell me how to reach it." "Oh, that's the surveyin' crew for the government. Ah reckon you'll have quite a jaunt afore night to reach there.

Ocumpaugh's frantic clinging to the theory she had so recklessly advanced, nor Mrs. Carew's determined effort to meet suspicion with the brave front calculated to disarm it, was of any avail. The truth would have its way and their secret stood revealed. This was the story told me by Mrs.

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