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Lady Constantine then had the pleasure of beholding a waggon, laden with

packing-cases,across the field towards the pillar; and not many

days later Swithin, who had never come to the Great House since the

luncheon, met her in a path which he knew to be one of her proone,' he said, half in doubt as to

his speech, for her coe still puzzled him 'I respectfully wish--you could come and

see it, Lady Constantine' 'I would rather not; I cannot' 'Saturn is lovely; Jupiter is simply subliin, where I had seen only a single one before

It is all I required to setabout ht, but I will some time this week Yet only this once, to try the

instrument Afterwards you must be content to pursue your studies

alone' Swithin seemed but little affected at this announcement 'Hilton and

Pimm's man handed me the bill,' he continued

'How much is it?' He told her 'And the man who has built the hut and do, has sent in his' He named this amount also

'Very well They shall be settled with My debts must be paid with my

money, which you shall have at once,--in cash, since a cheque would