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On the third or fourth day after Fanny's departure, Kate Purcell had a letter from her. After reading it, Kate fixed her eyes on Brian, as if she would read him too. He held a letter, directed to his father, in his hand, trying, as his sister thought, to decipher the motto on the seal. Kate's scrutinising look deepened to one of displeasure as she said reproachfully: "Pon my word, the outside of that letter appears to have more interest for you than the contents of this”,

Brian tossed the missive on the table, and placed his hand on his sister's arm to prevent her from putting the little rose-tinted billet into her writing desk.

"Read it for me", said he; "or, if it is not 'crossed', let me read it myself".

"My darling Kate-My worst forebodings, I fear, will be realised. I told you that horrid postscript in aunt Sarah's unwelcome letter meant mischief. She has not the least compassion for me, but tells me 'to make up my mind', and ''tis a happy girl I ought to be'. Oh, my own darling Kate, I could find it in my heart to hate her for her want of sympathy, and so I would, I think, only for her love for you and every one at dear Ballycorrig. She inquired most particularly about every one. She wanted to know particularly about Coolbawn, and whether the house was kept in repair. She appeared pleased when I told her it was, and that Brian stops there in harvest and spring. I then began to tell her all you told me about your uncle, who died a young man and left this farm to your mamma-when, to my surprise, the dear soul burst out crying. What do you think, Kate? he proposed for her, and she says he was the only one of her admirers she ever cared for. Now I can understand why dear aunt Sarah rejected so many suitors, and why she loves your mamma so much. We had a party last evening, but I'll give you a full description of it in my next; it is too near post-hour now. Mr. M. was as complimentary as usual. Dear Kate, I don't think it is entirely on account of papa's

VOL. I. THIRD SERIES.

papa's

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