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The only rational conclusion seems to be that the gal- lant Sir Hugh do Hathertonne, while indido-ino; in the pardonable wish to regain property which was Avithout question legally his own^ had a knightly horror of taking Avhat by the most rigid interpretation of the laAV he could not with pro- priety claim. Faul Gray del. H. Orrin . Smith sc. bWEETHEAI^TING. By Andrew HALLiDAr. " There's notliino- half so sweet In life as love's young dream. " Truly ! And what a shock it is to a man Avhen lie ...is growing old to think that he will never more be the object of a pretty girl's love and admira- tion ; that sweetly-scented billets, and languish- ing glances, and stolen interviews, and sighs, and blushes, and the warm pressui'e of dainty little fingers, are no more for him ! The sense of this distance between himself and the "maiden of blushing fifteen" — or, for decency's sake, let us say sixteen — is the first thing that tells a man he is getting old. He may still be yomig- looking, his " locks may be like the raven, his bonny brow be brent ;" but at forty he is too old for romantic love-making.
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