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The old advocate eyed Hugh Conyers and his sister with a pleading
for the confirmation of his cherished hopes. There seemed to be a
happy secret linking the three travelers in a golden bond. Was
Alynton’s life to be crowned at last?
And the silver-haired Judge, with a secret joy, observed Noel
Endicott’s tall form bending over Miss Romaine Garland, whose
hands were filled with those June roses which are the very daintiest
seals of Cupid’s pledges.
In the last moments there was vouchsafed to him the answer to the
unspoken question which was lingering on his lips, “the long-hoped-
for marriage.”
“I am to be married, as you advised, my dear and faithful friend,” was
the parting confession of the Lady of Lakemere.
“When?” demanded the delighted lawyer, as his mind reverted to the
vast advantages of Senator Alynton’s friendship for his favorite
nephew.
“Whenever Hugh calls upon me,” was Elaine’s reply, as she felt her
lover’s strong grasp of an already imprisoned hand.
“Bless my soul! I have been blind!” cried the happy old advocate.
“So, have we all been too long, Judge!” Hugh Conyers gaily
answered.
There was a little scene “not down on the bills” in the shady corner,
where Romaine Garland slipped a sparkling ring upon her finger,
when Noel Endicott kissed her trembling lips.
“I will tell them as soon as we are at Stockholm, and cable to you
‘Come,’” was the maiden’s pledge.
The uncle wondered at his nephew’s loyal vigil until the stately ship
was lost to sight far down the beautiful bay.
And so, Love reigned upon the darkling waters that happy night.
THE END.
Transcriber’s Note
Inconsistent hyphenation has been retained: battle-ground/battle
ground, bodyguard/body-guard, cannot/can not, clubhouse/club
house, clubman/club man, clubmen/club men, crossroads/cross-
roads, dead-lock/dead lock, faraway/far-away,
Frenchwoman/French woman, girl-wife/girl wife, half-dozen/half
dozen, hiding-place/hiding place, housewarming/house-
warming, Indian-summer/Indian summer, letter-carrier/letter
carrier, master-stroke/master stroke, overreaching/over-
reaching, overshadowed/over-shadowed, shamefaced/shame-
faced, sick-room/sick room, someone/some one,
spellbound/spell-bound, summer-house/summer house, taking-
off/taking off, tiger-cat/tiger cat, wildly-beating/wildly beating,
woman-heart/woman heart.
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