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After three days' delay, during which the crown prosecution stood over

for the production of the witness from the prison-ship, the witness

came, and completed the easy case He was committed to take his trial at

the next Sessions, which would come on in a month

It was at this dark tiood deal cast down, and said,-"My dear Handel, I fear I shall soon have to leave you"

His partner having prepared ht

"We shall lose a fine opportunity if I put off going to Cairo, and I ao, Handel, when you most need me"

"Herbert, I shall always need you, because I shall always love you; but

reater now than at another time"

"You will be so lonely"

"I have not leisure to think of that," said I "You know that I am

alith him to the full extent of the ti, if I could And when I cohts are with hiht, was so appalling to both

of us, that we could not refer to it in plainer words

"My dear fellow," said Herbert, "let the near prospect of our