SPARKS AND FLASHES.
Satterleo (seatinghimself opposite a friend at the supper table) —' Ah, 1 .itterlco ! Eating -ti-awborrieN, I see.' Batter-leu—' Guess you are mistaken, old man. These are cranberries in disguise.'
I'_tas;i:-iuß—'l may n_ well give up, Dingolby. I can't get it. Dingolby (in astonishment)—' Can't get what V Pbastcejus—' Credit,'
They were only a short time acquainted. Standing out on the lawn beside her, with one hand lightly resting upon the back of the rustic chair she was sitting on, and gazinsr fixedly into space, ho asked, rather abruptly: •Do you paint, Miss Ethel?' A moment he waited for the reply which was never to come, then turned to find the seat at his side vacant, himself alone in the thickening twilight — left to read her answer in the faintly glimmering stars.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5319, 8 September 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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133SPARKS AND FLASHES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5319, 8 September 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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