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It's no job f'r her, an' I told her so. "'We demand a vote, says she. 'All right, says I, 'take mine. It's old, but it's trustworthy an' durable. It may look a little th' worse f'r wear fr'm bein' hurled again a republican majority in this counthry f'r forty years, but it's all right.

"MONKSHATCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY. March 14, 1890. "MY DEAR SIR, The picture of Lord Lawrence is in my possession, and the engraver may have it for two weeks in May or June. Of course he is trustworthy! The picture being one of those I have made over to the nation, I lend it with a certain hesitation, as I do not consider it belongs to me.

Familiar and kind words were interchanged between those high-born ladies and the trustworthy follower of young Arvina.

Some masters treat him in a parental spirit and chastise him when he deserves it, and the Boy tyrannizes over him and twists his ear, but on the whole he grows as a tree grows. And yet how often he matures into a most respectable and trustworthy man! A Boy for yourself, a boy for your dog, then a man for your horse; that is the usual order of trouble.

"There," she said, "you may tell him what I have done to his letter." Loveday stared for a minute, then exclaimed, "You are in the right, my dear lady. Oh, I am a wretch a wretch " and she went away sobbing. Aurelia hoped the matter was ended. It had given her a terrible feeling of insecurity, but she found to her relief that Madge was really more trustworthy than Loveday.

Many of the older Royalists were dead, and those who had taken their place had no experience in public affairs, were unknown to one another, and were suspicious of those whose views in any way differed from their own. The most trustworthy were cautious, and, before they declared their adherence to any scheme, had made it a condition that their designs should be imparted only to Ormonde and Hyde.

But, argument apart, there is a sad New England story, so often repeated as to be almost wearisome, were it not so sad. It is of the fresh, frank, honest-hearted boy, who may be seen behind many a bank-counter. At first, so active, trustworthy, and trusted, yet with the constant temptation of unemployed time and energies demanding supply of action.

Harry Gilmore, of Maryland, was the most noted of these since the death of McNeil, and as the scouts had reported him in Harrisonburg the latter part of January, I directed two of the most trustworthy to be sent to watch his movements and ascertain his purposes.

But again, if the girl has breeding to some extent, he might think it her due that she should pass under the safeguard of his name, out of sight. Then, so far the report is trustworthy. We blow the rumour out of belief. A young woman there is: she is not a wife.

I quite agree with you as to Jonas, and I don't think mamma can like his harshness to the slaves any more than you do; but everyone says what a difficulty it is to get a really trustworthy and capable overseer, and, of course, it is all the harder when there is no master to look after him." "Well, in a few years I shall be able to look after an overseer," Vincent said.