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regretted, but its detection. Now, as 
he felt that he must submit to some 
sacrifice to atone for this error of judg- 
ment, he resolved on his proceedings 
accordingly ; here he had twenty Clear- 
wings, and no one knew that he had 
one. The game evidently lay in his 
own hands, if he could but play it. 
As soon as he got back to the school, 
he went to his box and put away 
eighteen of his twenty Clear- wings, 
locking them up in his box ; he then, 
with the other two still in his hat, went 
in search of Fanny Weldon. 
“I say, Weldon — ” But Weldon 
turned away. 
“Do stop a bit, Weldon — ” Weldon 
walked on as if he didn’t hear. Barnes 
ran after him. 
“Weldon, I’m very sorry I played 
you that trick the other day. I won’t 
do so again ; do forgive me, and I’ve 
brought you two Clear-wings which I 
found in the wood this morning.” 
Weldon was mollified at once, — it 
would have been so very uncharitable 
to have retained his anger. 
When he saw the Clear-wings, he 
said he would only take one, — Barnes 
must keep the other himself. 
“Oh, no!” said Barnes; “do please 
keep them both, or I shan’t feel com- 
fortable. I would rather you took 
them ; pray do.” 
So Weldon kept the two Clear-wings, 
and he told the other boys such an 
account of young Barnes’ penitence and 
generosity that a vote was unanimously 
passed releasing him from Coventry. 
Oh! he was a clever fellow was that 
young Barnes! 
| To be continued.] 
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