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Now let us converse about nature, my friend " "If you could tell me why Redbud has " Verty stopped. He had an undeveloped idea that the subject of nature and Redbud might not appear to have any connection with each other in the mind of Miss Sallianna. But that lady smiled. "About Redbud?" she asked, with a languishing glance. "Yes Miss." "What of the dear child? have you fallen out?

Old Scowley, you know, is'nt agreeable, at least, I should'nt think she was; and Miss Sallianna is all the time, I reckon, with Mr. Jinks. I did'nt see any scholars with Redbud; but there ARE some there, because you know Redbud's pigeon had a paper round his neck, with some words on it, all about how 'Fanny' had given him to her; and so there's a 'Fanny' somewhere don't you think so?

"I was thinking," said the young man, feeling a vague idea that he was going wrong "I thought that you were not so very particular, as you are only a school-mistress, and not one of those fine ladies I have seen riding by in their carriages. They might think some ceremony needed " "Not a very well, sir a schoolmistress only indeed!" said Miss Sallianna, with dignity.

"I could scarcely persuade him that his attentions were not agreeable." And Miss Sallianna looked dignified and ladylike. "Fanny in love with him," said Ralph, reflecting. "Look through the window," said Miss Sallianna, smiling. Ralph obeyed, and beheld Verty and Fanny sitting on a knoll, in the merriest conversation; that is to say, Fanny was thus talking.

You men must not mind the follies of such children and Reddy is a mere child. I should not think she could appreciate you." Verty was silent; he did not know exactly what appreciate meant, which may serve as a further proof of what we have said above, in relation to the necessity which Miss Sallianna felt she labored under, as a tender-hearted woman, to educate Verty.

But first he said to Redbud, smiling: "I'm going to see Miss Lavinia this very day, to ask her to let me come to see you. You know I must come to see you, Redbud. I don't know why, but I must." Redbud blushed, and continued to caress Longears, who submitted to this ceremony with great equanimity. "Come!" said Miss Sallianna, "let us return, Miss Summers."

"Revenge," replies Mr. Jinks. Ralph begins to laugh. "Oh, yes," he says, "we spoke of that; against Sallianna. I'll assist you, my boy. The fact is, I have caught the infection of a friend's sentiments on Sallianna the divine. I have a cousin who abominates her. I'll assist you!" "No; that affair is arranged," says Mr. Jinks, with gloomy pleasure; "that will give me no trouble.

Verty," she said; "some of them are very inconstant; you had better not trust Redbud." "Not trust her!" "Be careful, I mean." "How can I!" cried Verty. "Easily." "Be careful? I don't know what you mean, Miss Sallianna; but I suppose what you say is for my good." "Oh yes, indeed."

Verty strongly combated this plan, but was met at every turn, by Miss Sallianna, with ready logic; and the result, as is almost always the case when men have the temerity to argue with ladies, was a total defeat. Verty was convinced, or talked obtuse upon the subject, and with many misgivings, acquiesced in Miss Sallianna's plan.

"So much more beautiful than those of art," sighed Miss Sallianna, contemplating the ceiling, as though nature had taken up her post there to be gazed at. "I fully agree with you," said Ralph, "they are." "Oh, yes they are I knew you would you are so so remarkable " "No, no, Miss Sallianna!" "Yes, you are for your intrinsic perspicuity, sir la!" And Miss Sallianna ogled her visitor.

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