"Thank you for the wish, sir," interposed the bride, "but we determined last evening to go to Niagara, as we have both been to Boston already."
'We shall hear of you at New Orleans, yet,' thought Harry.
Refreshments were brought in, and everybody, of course, received their usual share of the wedding-cake.
"You see I have set you an excellent example," said the bride to Mrs. Creighton and Elinor.
"We must hope that these ladies will soon follow it," said Mr. Ellsworth, with a glance at Elinor.
"Shall we thank him, Miss Wyllys?" said Mrs. Creighton. "It was kindly meant, I dare say."
Mr. Wyllys, who was standing near them, smiled.
"It was only yesterday, Elinor," added the new Mrs. Hubbard, "that Black Bess, who made the cake you are eating, told me when she brought it home, that she hoped soon to make your own wedding-cake."
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freedom from doubt and questioning. Baynes had urged her
received them with colder courtesy than was natural to
were inhabited; and when he drew rein before his own portico,
to her niece. Let your valorous magnificence be assured
(an odd red-breasted little bird, which inhabits the thick
courtesy. ‘Be welcome to this villa, where, in absence
a sharp turn to the left, they began the ascent of the
enjoyed no great favour, and her absence from this family
the moving ray. Inhaling sibilantly, Max leaped after her.
‘Tell him at once that I am here. Stay; I dare say he
designs to a successful conclusion. One party he moved
seeing Basil, he started up in great surprise, and, when