ter dressing, I was summoned to breakfast by the person who had received me the previ
on the hearth. A small round stand was set forth, upon which was placed my solitary repast. I seat
one of the deep-set windows which lighted the
nd, rocks relieved by a patch of blue sky; a thin line of light, neutral tinted, windi
he opening of the room door, and a strange voice repeating my name. The person presenting herself appeare
your breakfast, Miss,
ed's
t the left. A pleasant odor of flowers met my grateful senses. The room was spacious, wide
a table containing books and papers, gave a tone of both comfort a
rning sunbeams, led into a conservatory from whe
l, manly figure. As I entered
d," said my companion,
exion, set off by dark, penetrative eyes; a shapely head covered with long, heavy masses of straight dark hair. The impression his
are young," said he, reflec
een," I
his head; "however, as you are here, if you wish
journeyed quite a distance for that purpose, and shall be
take her to the nursery, an
we had entered by; a narrow hall and a fli
ss, and tracing thereon letters with long, thin fingers
overness, Herbe
nful eyes. They sent a quiver through my frame from their strang
h his inspection, and his thin
o me. He came
. I found him intelligent, but grave beyond his years; very docile a
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