EPILOGUE.
Such was the dream panorama thai passed throngh the mind of Herbert Clifford, as on that lovely morning he stood gazing out upon the glorious sea, whose billowß glinted in the sunlight, a sea unbroken save by the island that loomed out of it, forbidding even in that beautiful scene. Such was the first episode in his life. To him, however, the future was bright as had been the dawn of that morning. Like that dawn, his life had grown from the cold steely gray, into the thousand tints of the spectrum, until now the bright light of happiness shone down upon him. A little more, and he would return to take his proper position in society, to assume the great responsibilities of his position, to be a leader of his kind, but, above all, to take to Ills heart the woman who had first sfcinedin it the glorious passion that makes life bearable, that is the light and beauty of the world ; ho would have for his, hid own, the gentle, beautiful, tendur, intellectual Alice. Those who wish to follow Herbert's adventures in the Sea of Dreams must read the continuation oC this story :
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1857, 31 May 1884, Page 5
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196EPILOGUE. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1857, 31 May 1884, Page 5
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