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Julia ran over in her mind the time when she should pay an annual visit to that hallowed place, and leaning on the arm of her majestic husband, murmur in his ear, "Here, on this loved spot, did Antonio first address his happy, thrice happy Julia." "Well, Tony," said the mild voice of Miss Emmerson, "the sun is near setting, let us go the four miles as fast as you please."

As it was a fortnight after the mill was at work before Mr Emmerson could obtain a passage back to Montreal, Alfred and Martin worked both mills during that time, and felt satisfied that they required no further instruction. The soldiers, at the request of Mr Campbell, were allowed to remain till the hay-harvest, and as soon as the hay was gathered in, they were paid and returned to the fort.

Emmerson, I believe, would not consent, and so, rather than not go anywhere, they concluded to visit Saratoga, especially as the Lesters, and Milfords, and Luptons are going." "Are they all going?" asked Emily, in renewed surprise. "So Victorine said." "Well, I declare! there is no kind of dependence to be placed in people now-a-days.

Nothing however passed in the future intercourse of the young couple to betray their secrets, and Miss Emmerson soon forgot her surmises. Charles was much hurt at Julia's avowal, and had in vain puzzled his brains to discover who his rival could be. Little did he suspect the truth.

"Yes yes, ma'am," said the man, in a little embarrassment that did not escape Julia; "he has as good an eye as any man in America." "Of what age is he?" asked Miss Emmerson. "About fifty," replied the man, thinking years would he a recommendation. "Fifty!" exclaimed Julia, in a tone of disappointment. "'Tis too old," said Miss Emmerson; "he should he able to undergo fatigue."

Clare, on his part, promised to visit London, at the beginning of February, to conclude some necessary business arrangements. Soon after Allan's letter, there came another from Mrs. Emmerson. The lady, though a very indifferent writer of verses, had a keen appreciation of sterling poetry, and warmly congratulated Clare on his new volume.

You will then obtain three hundred acres of the most valuable land, in addition to your present farm, and have fixed neighbors around you, even after they are enabled to purchase the other fifty." "I think that a very good arrangement, Mr. Emmerson, and I would gladly consent to it."

"I don't know," said the youth, a little nettled," I think I could muster courage to face a bullet." "But remember, that you shut your eyes, and bent nearly double at the flash now you owned all this yourself." "At least he was candid, and acknowledged his infirmities," said Miss Emmerson, who had been listening.

"They are forcible ones I must admit," said Miss Emmerson, smiling affectionately on her niece; "but now for the other kind of love." "Why, Anna is my friend, you know," cried Julia, with eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "I love her, because she has feelings congenial with my own; she has so much wit, is so amusing, so frank, so like a girl of talents so like like every thing I admire myself."

The tone, no less than the nature of the request, sounded just a little bit comical, and it made the bystanders, Hunston included, smile. "What do you mean by that, my preserver? Why should I not be grateful?" "Because I have heard it said that your gratitude brought bad luck to anyone who had really befriended you." Hunston started. He thought of Robert Emmerson.

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