es sores, tter.quot;
quot;Still, t End is a very important problem,quot; remarked Sir the head.
quot;Quite so,quot; ans;It is try to solve it by amusing t;
tician looked at ; c; he asked.
Lord ;I dont desire to c t; ;I am quite content emplation. But, as teentury ture of sympat t o put us straigage of tions is t tray, and tage of science is t it is not emotional.quot;
quot;But ; ventured Mrs. Vandeleur timidly.
quot;terribly grave,quot; echa.
Lord Mr. Erskine. quot;y takes itself too seriously. It is to laugory ;
quot;You are really very comforting,quot; ;I raty , for I take no interest at all in t End. For ture I so look a blus;
quot;A blus; remarked Lord henry.
quot;Only ;
for a moment. quot;Can you remember any great error t you committed in your early days, Duc; able.
quot;A great many, I fear,quot; she cried.
quot;t t; ;to get back ones youto repeat ones follies.quot;
quot;A delig; s;I must put it into practice.quot;
quot;A dangerous t; came from Sir tig could not ened.
quot;Yes,quot; inued, quot;t is one of t secrets of life. No people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover oo late t ts are ones mistakes.quot;
A laugable.
ossed it into transformed it; let it escape and recaptured it; made it iridescent on, soared into a pc fancy, ained robe and e over ts fled before ened forest te feet trod t ill ts black, dripping, sloping sides. It raordinary improvisation. t t amongst emperament o fascinate seemed to give keenness and to lend colour to ion. , fantastic, irresponsible. eners out of took sat like one under a spell, smiles cher over his lips and wonder growing grave in his darkening eyes.
At last, liveried in tume of ty entered t to tell t ing. S;; s;I must go. I o call for my to take o some absurd meeting at illiss Rooms, e o be furious, and I couldnt . It is far too fragile. A . No, I must go, dear Agat