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 the expression which befitted the approaching interview, and in a moment Miss Graves and the physician were left alone.

"Very amiable young woman. Miss Gusset appears to be, Dr. Sly?"

"Oh! the most amiable being in the world—I owe her the greatest obligations."

"So gentle in her manners.'"

"O yes, so gentle."

"So considerate for every body."

"Oh, yes! so considerate," echoed the Aberdeen M. D.

"I am afraid though, she must sometimes meet with people who don't exactly understand her character. sS [sic]uch extraordinary consideration for others is sometimes liable to misconstruction."

"Very sensibly remarked. Miss Graves; I am sure Miss Gusset means well; and that kind of thing is all very admirable in its way—but—but—"