Novelist. SAVE BY A RR I NG.
(Concluded.) LUCY CONTINUES TUB TALK. "He thought so at the time. But it is a long story. Itun away and pack your things, for we must catch the next train, and the farmer will be ready to drive us over in a few minutes. I will tell you everything on our way clown." " We shall meet those men," I said with an involuntary shudder — the thought of seeing Sievwright again was tortuie to mo ! " Sievwright will take good care to keep out of our way. What can it matter if they are seated in another carriage ? " " Manuel had said truly. Arthur Sievwright did carefully avoid us, andi from that day to this, I have never seen his face. The atory of my father's cruel conduct to Charlie's grandfather gave me deep pain, which was not wholly removed when I heard that ho had reformed, and also that my dear mother had made some atonement. I thought, if Charlie lived, I would complete the work if I could.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1672, 24 March 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)
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174Novelist. SAVE BY A RING. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1672, 24 March 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)
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