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ETHEL CHURCHILL.


Lord Alfred and Maynard were already nearly out of sight; of course, Mr. Shelburne could only take the hand offered, and not sorry so to do, as he hoped to hear a little more.

"Oh," said Sir George, "I see that I am to congratulate Mr. Shelburne on being my successor."

"No such thing," replied Lavinia; "I never allow my peace of mind to run any risk, which it would do with Mr. Shelburne after yourself—the contrast would be too dangerous."