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upon her approaching happiness; while her lady friends are very 

 curious to know what her future movements are to be and 

 where they propose to make their future home. To such, Mary 

 Morrison always replies with unruffled sweetness, yet with an 

 impressiveness, which prevents further remark: 



"That she proposes to live where her husband resides, and 

 wherever his business requires him," and assures them with 

 a captivating smile, "that like John's great-great-grandmother, 

 they will find halcyon days ever shining upon them down in the 

 old district of Presqu'Isle Bay." 



The End. 



