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My uncle gave the dog away soon after that. He did not waste him. He gave him as a wedding-present to a near relation. But the saddest story I ever heard in connection with a bull-dog, was one told by my aunt herself. Now you can rely upon this story, because it is not one of mine, it is one of my aunt's, and she would scorn to tell a lie.

She said it, turning her head to Miss Isabel, who was condoling once more with Colonel De Craye over the ruins of his wedding-present, the porcelain vase, which she supposed to have been in Willoughby's mind when he displayed the signal.

Go, sir; Elza is waiting for you. I shall go too. Our good Haspinger is waiting for me, and I shall go with him to my father. We shall never meet again, and therefore I will give you now my wedding-present. You asked me for it this morning, and I refused; but now I will give it to you voluntarily.

But the happiest, the most radiant, next to ourselves, were the people who came only for Jeanne's sake and mine; Sylvestre Lampron, painter-in- ordinary to Mademoiselle Charnot, bringing his pretty sketch as a wedding-present; M. Flamaran and Sidonie; Jupille, who wept as he used to "thirty years ago;" and M. and Madame Plumet, who took it in turns to carry their white-robed infant.

He found that Morris had already arrived. "Well, Mawruss," he said in greeting, "everything went off splendid for Feinsilver. Max Cohen came down with a certified check for five thousand dollars, you and me got rid of about over a hundred, counting the wedding-present and our wives' dresses, and Miss Cohen got a husband and a lot of cut glass, while me I got a headache!" Morris grunted.

He brought them to me because it's a wedding-present for you. When you get married or begin to get married you can have all that money for your trousseau." "Aunt Helen is going to give me my trousseau. She said so." "Then you can have it for anything you like for house-furnishings or a pearl necklace. You know you wanted a pearl necklace and there's plenty for a nice one.

Say, won't they be jealous?" "Ambrose, I I congratulate you. I wish you joy," said Madeline. "I I shall make Christine a little wedding-present. I want to talk to her for a few moments. You may go now." It would have been impossible for Madeline to say one severe word to that happy cowboy. She experienced difficulty in hiding her own happiness at the turn of events.

Hastings could not have raised your salary; you would not have asked me to marry you, and had you not asked me to marry you, father would not have given me a wedding-present, and " "And," said Champ, taking up the tale, "thousands of slaves would still be buried in the jungles, hidden away from their wives and children and the light of the sun and their fellow men.

But to be told like this by that common Diva, without any secrecy at all, was an affront that she would find it hard to forgive Susan for. She mentally reduced by a half the sum that she had determined to squander on Susan's wedding-present. It should be plated, not silver, and if Susan was not careful, it shouldn't be plated at all.

We took two or three hours together, by arrangement; it WAS on the eve of my marriage at the moment you say. But that put it on the eve of yours too, my dear which was directly the point. It was desired to find for you, at the eleventh hour, some small wedding-present a hunt, for something worth giving you, and yet possible from other points of view as well, in which it seemed I could be of use.

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