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 Matters, therefore, were happily arranged. The baron pardoned the young couple on the spot. The revels at the castle were resumed. The poor relations overwhelmed this new mcmbermember [sic] of the family with loving-kindness; he was so gallant, so generonsgenerous [sic]—and so rich. The anntsaunts [sic], it is tructrue [sic], were somewhat scandalized that their systcmsystem [sic] of strict seclusion and passive obcdienceobedience [sic] should be so badly cxemplifiedexemplified [sic], but attributed it all to their negligeneenegligence [sic] in not having the windows grated. One of them was particularly mortificdmortified [sic] at having her marvellous story marred, and that the only spcctrespectre [sic] shcshe [sic] had ever seen should turn out a conntcrfcitcounterfeit [sic]; but the nieccniece [sic] seemcdseemed [sic] perfcctlyperfectly [sic] happy at having found him substantial flesh and blood—and so the story cndsends [sic].

END OF THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.