The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales
nge. In the dreamy distance arose the gilded mausoleum of Lady Felicia Sedilia, who haunted that portion of Sedilia Manor known as "Stiff-uns Acre." A little to the left of the Gr
objects, a beautiful and almost holy
beautiful head from the finely curved arm and diminutive hand which supported it. When darkness finally shrouded the landscape she started, for the
Seli
do! Yo
dear
dy in an agitated voice and nervous manner,
he spectre of your uncle in the ruined keep, and observed the familiar features of the spirit of your great-gran
liquid orbs fondly upon the i
ite of this dark mystery which surrounds me? In spite of the fatal his
nd her yielding waist. The two lovers gazed at each othe
thing-a fatal misgiving-a dark ambiguity-an equ
ving glance on the lady. "Then we
epeated Selina, with
oofs in the courtyard died away, the Lady Sel
him the history of my youth? Dare I confess that at the age of seven I poisoned my sister, by putting verdigris in her cream-tarts,-that I threw my cousin from a swing at the age of twelve? That the lady's maid who incurred the
she opened a secret panel in the wall, an
confined; another branch of it lies under the parish church, where the record of my first marriage is kept. I have
with a shriek the Lady Selina fell on