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Rh Where can he be o long? He has been gone four hours. Some ill muft have befallen him.

It is till broad day-light—don’t think of any danger.—This evening we mut all be merry. I’ll prepare the upper. What a good gentleman our Baron mut be! I am orry I ever poke a word againt him.

How did he know I was here?

Heaven only can tell. The ervant that brought the money was very ecret.

I am atonihed! I wonder! Oh! urely he has been informed—Why ele hould he have ent o much money?

Well!—not yet!

I might look till I am blind for him—but I aw our new Rector coming along the road; he calls in ometimes. May be, he will this evening.

He is a very good gentleman; pays great attention to his parihioners; and where he can aift the poor, he is always ready.

Good evening, friends. .