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Lutzenburge, Lymeburge, Gelderlande, the Erldome of Sutphen, the Citie and Straite of Vtright, with all the landes in Over Isel, West Frizeland, the Citie of Groninge, and Groininge land.

"Don't look around, Walter," whispered Craig, as the waiter took our order, "but to your right is Mrs. Sutphen." If he had mentioned any other name in the world, I could not have been more surprised. I waited impatiently until I could pick her out from the corner of my eye. Sure enough, it was Mrs. Sutphen and another woman.

"I may keep these?" he asked. "Certainly," replied Mrs. Sutphen. "That's what I had Miss McCann get them for." Kennedy dropped the bottle into his pocket. "So that was the gang leader, 'Whitecap," he remarked as we turned again to Broadway. "Yes," replied Mrs. Sutphen.

O, you don't know, Basil! you never knew such a fight between wrong and right; between your wish and your will. But for a long time I did not see that it was wrong; I thought it was of necessity." "How came your view to change?" "I don't know. All of a sudden. Something Mrs. Sutphen said one morning started my thoughts, and I saw at once that I was doing very wrong.

"Can't make heads or tails of it, Your Grace; not that I have any right to, but one gets figuring on what is going on around him when he is idle. It must be very important, since Colonel Sutphen has been summoned from the frontier. Count Zulka has not arrived yet, but a courier was sent for him, too. His Majesty is also here, but it seems that Count Sobieska sent out all the orders.

He looked somewhat weary, but his eye brightened when he saw Diana, and he came up and kissed her. "Diana God is good," he said to her. "Yes," she answered, looking up drearily, "I believe it." "But you do not feel it yet. Well, remember, it is true, and you will feel it some day. It is all right with Aunt Sutphen." "She will let me come?" "She is glad to have you come.

"Oh, then you know about him, messieurs?" she said. "You will help him? You are his friends?" She was happy for her neighbor. "Only a few of a great many thousands," replied Sutphen ponderously. "Tell me, mademoiselle, have you any er er claims upon M. Delmotte? Are you betrothed? Any claims of er er sentiment?" The girl's eyelids dropped as she answered, "Not that he is aware of, monsieur."

Sutphen went on without heeding her words. "It is half-past seven, and I always have it at seven. I waited for you, and now I want my cup of tea. How soon will you be ready?" "Immediately." "What will you do with the baby?" "I will lay her down. She is asleep." "You'll have to have somebody to look after her. Well, come then, my dear."

New conditions arose suddenly to confront him, only to find him halting, incompetent. He took a step forward. In his embarrassment his foot caught beneath a rug's edge. Calvert Carter's hand, alone, kept the king from sprawling frog-wise on the polished floor. A sudden pallor at the untimely accident came to the face of Sutphen. "What is it?" Carter whisperingly inquired of the veteran.

"Oh, monsieur," she turned appealingly to Carter, her eyes wide in their efforts to restrain their tears, "is this true?" Carter nodded his head gravely. Sutphen pressed a fat, black wallet upon her, which she declined gently. "As a gift," he insisted. "Oh, monsieur," she cried reproachfully, and with averted face fled from the room.

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