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VIVIAN GREY.

The lady bowed.

"I'll have a palace in town."

The lady bowed.

"I'll have lots of the best Havannah cigars."

The lady bowed.

"I'll have a fair wife.—Why, Miss Manvers, you forget to bow!"

"Oh, dear! Mr. Grey, I really beg your pardon!"

"Come, this is a novel way of making an offer, and, I hope, a successful one."

"Julia, my dear," cried a voice in the veranda, "Julia, my dear, I want you to walk with me."

"Say you are engaged with the Marchioness," whispered Vivian, with a low but distinct voice; his eyes fixed on the table, and his lips not appearing to move.

"Mamma, I'm———"

"I want you immediately and particular-