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22 Do not you bluh when I talk of him?

No.

No—I am orry for that. aide] Have you dreamt of him?

No.

Have you not dreamt at all to-night?

Oh yes—I have dreamt of our chaplain, Mr. Anhalt.

Ah ha! As if he tood before you and the Count to ak for the ring.

No: not that—I dreamt we were all till in France, and he, my tutor, jut going to take his leave of us for ever—I ’woke with the fright, and found my eyes full of tears.

Pha! I want to know if you can love the Count. You aw him at the lat ball we were at in France: when he capered round you; when he danced minuets; when he—— But I cannot ay what his converation was.

Nor I either—I do not remember a yllable of it.

No? Then I do not think you like him.

I believe not.

But I think proper to acquaint you he is rich, and