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Like the rifle practice, it was all for Leslie and Leslie's health; and they would have been willing enough to help this good work along, even if they had not got all the fun out of it for themselves, which they did. They rode "off bounds," that morning; following Captain Lem, with a couple of trained horsemen riding at their rear. Perhaps of all the company, Herbert and Molly were happiest.

In a moment, he had a small cup of brown paint, with a camel's-hair brush, and was operating on Leslie's forehead and cheeks, artistically throwing in a few wrinkles on the former and neatly executed crows-feet under the eyes, in water-colors that dried as soon as applied.

Leslie's adventures during the flood sobered him somewhat, he became more thoughtful, and the consequence was that he never again indulged in a "lark" without first believing it would have no unhappy results; yet he could never feel sorry for taking out the linchpin from the farmer's cart, although he was sorry that the farmer broke his arm.

"Yes, red to give warmth to that milk-white skin and those shining gray-green eyes of yours. Golden hair wouldn't suit you at all Queen Anne MY Queen Anne queen of my heart and life and home." "Then you may admire Leslie's all you like," said Anne magnanimously. One evening, a week later, Anne decided to run over the fields to the house up the brook for an informal call.

Besides, he was destined for the Church because there was one of the finest livings in England in the family. He therefore took orders at six and twenty; married Mrs. Leslie's daughter, who had thirty thousand pounds: and settled at the rectory of Merton, within a mile of the family seat. He became a very respectable and extremely popular man.

Leslie at least was impressed by the dream. "What have you done since?" asked Craig. "I have turned loose everyone I could find available," replied Dr. Leslie, handing over a sheaf of reports. Kennedy glanced keenly over them as they lay spread out on the table. "I should like to see the body," he said, at length. It was lying in the next room, awaiting Dr. Leslie's permission to be removed.

Leslie's sensitive imagination pictured the unseen girl with her finger to her lips. He caught up with Sara, and, curiously red in the face, snapped out with dogged insistence: "Mother is set on having her come, Sara. Can't you see the way the land lays? They " Hetty and Booth came into view at that instant, and his lips were closed.

Scotland had as yet remained free from the ravages of intestine war, although its inhabitants were much divided in political opinions; and many of them, tired of the control of the Estates of Parliament, and disapproving of the bold measure which they had adopted, by sending into England a large army to the assistance of the Parliament, were determined on their part to embrace the earliest opportunity of declaring for the King, and making such a diversion as should at least compel the recall of General Leslie's army out of England, if it did not recover a great part of Scotland to the King's allegiance.

"Is Professor Kennedy here?" I heard a voice inquire. "I'm one of the orderlies at the City Hospital, next to the Morgue, where Dr. Leslie has his laboratory. I've a message for Profesor Kennedy, if he's in." Kennedy took the envelope, which bore the stamp of Dr. Leslie's department, and tore it open. "My dear Kennedy," he read, in an undertone.

Egerton, I presume, will be quite safe, and I certainly think I have an excellent chance." LORD L'ESTRANGE. "SO Mr. Fairfield would retire in consequence of my remarks! I am going into the town, and I intend to apologize for those remarks, and retract them." "Noble!" Lord L'Estrange looked at Leslie's face, upon which the stars gleamed palely. "Mr.

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