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d cooed, and chattered so continually, that Mr. Openshaw first wondered what they could find to say , and many an evening that following summer Mr. Openshaw drew her along himself, regardless of the rt night she sent up Norah with his tea. But Mr. Openshaw almost knocked Norah down as she was going lans was in Norah's behalf. "No," said Mr. Openshaw. "Norah shall take care of the old lady as was happier than it had ever been before. Mr. Openshaw required no demonstration, no expressions oind, she should go that very day. Norah and Mr. Openshaw were not on the most thoroughly cordial ter They had been there about a year, when Mr. Openshaw suddenly informed his wife that he had detecome and pay them a visit and see London.--Mrs. Openshaw had never seen this uncle and aunt of her r return she hastily changed her dress, for Mr. Openshaw had planned that they should go to Richmond. Accordingly, about five o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Openshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick set off. The[2 more...]