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Geoff introduced them as the man led the horses, away, MSSTY
You are all very welcome to Auburn," SKIN & BLOOD she said. My brother has told me all about you, how he met you in England;"
She took Mrs. Kirkton and Mab upstairs. "The prettiest view la from here," she said, as she looked out of the large open French window. "Please excuse me; como Toni's interference gavo Mab a little time down when you are ready. Make yourselves
quite at home."
in which to recover from her surprise, me
Geoff would have been blind indeed had he not noticed how pleased sho was to see in How pretty she was not the bold beay cf Rose Thoreau, but the charm and simplicity of a genuine unaffected English girl, who had not been spoiled by town life. He look} ed at her admiringly, and Mrs. Kirkton smited.
"Although we have not been formally in- troduced, feel we are old friends,” she said. "Your name became so familiar during your visit to England that we have never regarded you as a stranger. I shall be very pleased if you will call upon us, At present we have rooms in Macquarie Street," and, she men. tioned the number.
"It's very kind of you, I am sure I shall be delighted may I bring my sister?" he said.
**With pleasure," said Mrs. Kirkton.
It will do her ne end of good to meet you," said Geoff." We lost our father sud. dealy, and she has not been quite the same.
since"
Mrs. Kirkton made a sympathetic reply. and Mab looked at him with eloquent eyes. So far she had only made one or two com monplace remarks.
Tom was eyeing Geoff over. To the lad th great tricketer was a hero,
As they walked along Mrs. Kirkton ex- plained how they came to be in Sydney.
"I feel much better from the voyage, -al. ready," she said.
"We must try and make your stay pleas ant," said Geoff. Show you round. have rather a nice place at Richmond, a pretty country; but first you must come and see us at home at Double Bay."
They parted at the corner of Market Street,. and Geoff went away quite pleased at the unexpected neecing.
Mab, you wore as quiet as a mouse," said Tom. Most unusual, is it not, Mrs. Kirkton ***
Quite, Mab generally talks well. I won der what her reason was?" she said, smiling,
"That's easily
guessed, said Tom. Meeting the hero of her romantic dreams she was knocked all of a heap."
"Don't be so vulgar," said Mab. "I noticed when you saw him first," said Tom. You quivered life a jelly-you were shaken to the core, the heart's core."
Be quiet," said Nab, laughing in spite of herself.
It is nice to meet some one we know so far from home," said Mrs. Kirkton.
"Do we know him?" said Tom. "I don't believe he knows our names."
Upon my word, I do not think he does," said Mrs. Kirkton, laughing,
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No, you must. not," said Mab; but she was too late, her brother was speeding after
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Mr. Lovett," he said panting. Geoff turned round quickly, and said:
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Geoff laughed heartily as he said: "Well, who are you?"!
"I'm Tom Seymour. My sister's name is Mat, and the other lady is Mrs. Kirkton. I thought it best to let you know in case you called," said Tom,
Quite right, sonny," said Geoff. "Sonny exclaimed Tom. "That's Australian for my boy," said Geofi, smiling,
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"I'll be round to-morrow about noon;" said Geoff. I invite you all to come honic to luncheon with me, it meet my sister."",
"How jolly," said Tom. "I accept; they can't back dut even if they want, which 1 don't suppose they will,"
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This is a lovely spot," said Mrs Kirk ton, as she stepped out on to the balcony followed by Mab; and they feasted their eyes on the radiant scene so long that Mab at Just said:
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Is she not a charming girl?" said Mra. Kirkton.
"Miss LovetƐ?" - "Yes,"
"I thought she looked beautiful standing at the door with the sunlight touching her hair," said Mab.
Tom had been round to the stables making himself at home with a couple of fox terriers and a large Persian cat.
The luncheon, passed off pleasantly, and after a mest enjoyable afternoon, Geoff drove them back Macquarie Street.
their lives.
Left alone, Susie sat in a chair in the garden, delighting in a coof evening breeze. She was glad these people had come into She liked Mrs. Kirkton and Mab. Toni amused her greatly. By de greus she built castles in the air, in which she saw Mab supplanting Rose Thoreau, and reigning at Auburn as Geoff's wife and her very dear sister.
Dreams perhaps," she said to herself, but who knows, they may come true, Mab Seymour is very attractive, and I am sure she likes Geoff,'
(To be Continued.)
ON SECRET SERVICE IN THE PHILIPPINES.
SOME FACTS ABOUT A DANGBrous Occupa TON BY ONE WHO KNOWS,
On Secret Service; what visions of advonture at the mere sound of the words! Mr. Charlos and hairbreadth escapes fit through the mind Nelson could tell many exciting stories of the Government Secret Service, but thinks the experiances he has had in the Philippines following mest likely to be of practical interest to our readers,
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"Good sort, Toni," he thought. genuino lad, like him."
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