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Rh hearts hould be in perfect union. However, I will end Mr. Anhalt to you——

Do, papa.

—He hall explain to you my entiments. [Rings.] A clergyman can do this better than—— [Enter ervant.] Go directly to Mr. Anhalt, tell him that I hall be glad to ee him for a quarter of an hour if he is not engaged.

With him a good morning from me.

The Count is a tedious time dreing.—Have you breakfated, Amelia?

No, papa. [they it down to breakfat.]

How is the weather? Have you walked this morning?

Oh, yes—I was in the garden at five o’clock; it is very fine.

Then I’ll go out hooting. I do not know in what other way to amue my guet,

Ah, my dear Colonel! Mis Wildenhaim, I kis your hand.

Good morning! Good morning! though it is Rh