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Rh "Do you never," asked Walter, "fear the fate of Orpheus?" "Oh! that," replied Sir George, languidly, "was merely an allegory of my actual existence. I, literally, am torn to pieces; I shall be obliged to marry some day, by way of protection! at present, however, I have no intention of allowing any woman to carry so selfish a design into execution!"

replied Courtenaye. "Really, we ought not to broach such melancholy subjects," exclaimed Sir George, "my spirits are not equal to them of a morning. Here, La Fleu! bring some champagne, and do let us talk of something less alarming! Have you read Pope's last three books of the 'Odyssey?'" "Yes," answered Maynard, to whom the