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Ellerton overtook them in the churchyard, Marcella would walk home on air, quivering with a passionate delight, and in the dreary afternoon of the school Sunday she would spend her time happily in trying to write down the heads of Mr. Ellerton's sermon.

Lady Ellerton seemed to guess my thoughts. "You need not be afraid of meeting an aristocrat, in the vulgar sense of the word. You will see one who, once perhaps as unknown as yourself, has risen by virtue and wisdom to guide the destinies of nations and shall I tell you how? Not by fawning and yielding to the fancies of the great; not by compromising his own convictions to suit their prejudices "

We ought to know one another. I'm so glad to meet you." Charlie was by them now. "And how do you do, Mr. Ellerton?" went on Mary, rivalling Dora in composure. And she also added a barely visible and quite inaudible "Hush!" "Who are they?" asked Deane in a low voice. "Their name's Ashforth," answered Laing. "God bless my soul!" exclaimed the General. "I remember him now.

Before John's eloquence even the stern facts of a public engagement, of invited guests, of dresses ordered and presents received, lost their force, and the romantic spirit, rekindled, held undivided sway in Miss Bussey's heart. "But," she said, "why does Mary talk of going to Cannes with you?" "Mr. Ellerton is at Cannes, Aunt," murmured Mary, shyly. "But you can't travel with John."

Ellerton?" "Oh, awfully. What sort of a fellow is he?" "Splendid!" "Isn't it a deuced queer thing?" "Most extraordinary. And when we told one another we never thought ." "How could we?" "Well, no, we couldn't, of course." A pause followed. Then Charlie observed: "I suppose there's nothing to be done." "Nothing to be done, Mr. Ellerton! Why if I were a man I'd leave for England tonight."

As, for example, when Ellerton, who is always in love with someone, backed him into a corner one evening and began to tell him the story of his latest affair, he had hardly begun when such a look of pain came over Wilton's face that he ceased instantly.

"I've got a letter to write," said Charlie. "Well, Miss Bellairs, you must come. Who's to pour it out?" "I must catch the post, Sir Roger," answered Dora. They went into the house together. In the hall they parted. "You'll let me know what happens, Mr. Ellerton, won't you? I'm so interested." "And you?"

Stanford beside Kate, Lord Ellerton listening politely to Rose, and Doctor Frank with Eeny, never found time flying, and were surprised to discover it was almost midnight. The guests departed, "the lights were fled, the garlands dead, and the banquet-hall deserted" by everybody but Reginald Stanford and Captain Danton. They were alone in the long, dimly-lighted drawing-room.

As he strolled toward the smoking-room, he met Charlie Ellerton. "Well, old fellow, had a pleasant afternoon?" "Glorious!" answered Charlie in a husky voice. "Are we to congratulate you?" "I I well, it's not absolutely settled yet, Deane, but soon, I hope." "That's right. Miss Bussey told me the whole story, and I think you're precious lucky to get such a girl." "Yes, aren't I?"

"They've broken it off!" "Yes." "Because of us." "Yes." "While we " "Yes." "Well, in all my life, I never " "Oh, do be quiet." "What an infernal ass that fellow Laing " "Do you think they saw anything?" "No. I half wish they had." "Oh, Mr. Ellerton, what shall we do? They're still in love with us!" "Rather. They've been waiting for us."

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