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You will of course write to me, for Sampson will go with you, and you can send him back when you consider that you do not require or wish for his presence: there is no time to be lost, for, depend upon it, Cromwell, who is still at Edinburgh, will take the field as soon as he can. Are you ready to start to-morrow morning?" "Yes, sir, quite ready."

"That'll be all right, too," came readily enough from the jailbird. "Then good-bye until to-morrow. Don't follow me too closely." "Sure not," promised Tip. "Ye don't want anyone to know that I'm your friend, and I'm good at keepin' secrets." For two or three minutes young Scammon remained standing under the bare tree.

"Number sixty-seven, sir, on the second floor," he announced. A porter conducted him up-stairs into a large, well-furnished bedroom. A fire was blazing in the grate; a dressing-case, a steamer trunk and a hatbox were set out at the foot of the bedstead. "The heavier luggage, labelled for the hold, sir," the man told him, "is down-stairs, and will go direct to the steamer to-morrow morning.

"That I am most grateful to you for your kindness, sir," answered the widow in a trembling voice; "thus much I can say at once; but I am sure that you will excuse me for not giving a decided answer immediately. I should wish to lay the matter before God in prayer, and Ben and I will go over to-morrow morning to give you our reply, if you can kindly wait so long.

This morning is brought to me an order for the presenting the Committee of Parliament to-morrow with a list of the commanders and ships' names of all the fleets set out since the war, and particularly of those ships which are divided from the fleet with Prince Rupert; which gives me occasion to see that they are busy after that business, and I am glad of it.

"It grows late, and I am not looked for before to-morrow. Good-night." As he spoke he raised his hat and bowed to the gentleman from whom he was parting. That rebel to King George gave a great start; then turned very red, and shot a piercing glance at the man on horseback.

Well, I have a pretty present for you, a sweet picture I bought the other day, and which will come home to-morrow, I fancy." "Is that all? I shall be glad to see the picture, because you like it. But you have something else on your mind." "I see I never keep anything from you, mother. You seem to know my thoughts." "Well, what is it?"

'Now. At once. 'No. To-morrow. 'To-morrow morning? 'Yes. You can await me at your park-gates at eleven. 'Then you'll lunch with me? 'No.... Perhaps. 'You're an angel! And he trudged home on the air. 'If a woman will listen! his heart sang. 'If a woman will come to see your garden! That evening a servant handed him a letter.

The night before her hand had lain in his for an infinitesimal time, and she had said "Until to-morrow."

I shall seek it to-day; after which I will read Moore's fables, you impudence. My time, till near closing the mail, has been occupied in writing to your husband. At present I can only thank you both. New-York, June 24, 1804. "To-morrow, did I say? 'Tis nowhere to be found but in the fool's calendar;" and yet I said "to-morrow."

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