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Miss Phebe was impatiently awaiting them. Mrs. Sandford graced her presentation with one of her set compli- mentary speeches, which Miss Phebe received with a stare of blank amazement, and then turned abruptly to Julie. " Do tell me, Miss Kelley, are you any way related to Lhb Sterling, formerly of Louisville ? You look enough like him to be his sister. 7 ' "He is my guardian, but I had no idea there existed any resem- blance between us, till Mr. Horton informed me that you had dis- covered one.... " " I didn't say anything of the sort to him. I never once mentioned Lisle Sterling's name, did I Mr. Horton ? I merely said you looked Uke a ' friend. ' " " ' A very dear fiend, ' corrected Mr. Horton with a visible effort to appear careless and only playfully interested. Julie observed his changing color, and attributed it to a real uneasiness at Miss Venar. L having thus familiarly spoken of one who might possibly be a rival in the young lady's interest; and the same thought occurred to Miss Phebe heraelf, very evidently; for playfully tapping his arm with her fan she said, " How you gentlemen all do love each other !
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