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w radiance on the broad river, and then they reluctantly returned from a walk that had seemed short to both of them. It was not till he found himself alone in his own room that the habitual look of sadness re-settled upon the fine features of Fred Blount; but once there, he walked up and down moodily enough, and then suddenly stopping unlocked his dressing-case, and took from a secret drawer a letter and a long coil of very fair hair. The letter looked worn and tattered at the edges with freqe fair Carrie's dreams there floated the brightest visions her young heart had ever known; and Sir George Trevor, whose rest was broken by the anticipation of the decisive visit of the morrow, pleasantly diverted his mind by reflecting that young Blount really did seem a good deal taken with his little Carrie. Old Barlow's scaped race had died, Sir George knew, within the last year; this favorite nephew was pretty sure to be his heir; and Barlow was said to be very shaky. And though, in the me