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Show f.UDt AWAKENING FOR ELIZA Too Lata 6he Discovered That Vis-Itor Vis-Itor Wat Not the Object of Her Adoration. Tbe gentle F.IUa was sitting drearily In the darkened room, wultlns miserably miser-ably for a visitor, whom she reared would never come. To tell the truth, Elixa and William had quarreled bitterly bit-terly the right before. Hut what U that? A rlfiK, a atrp, a mast'iillne voice. She waited not, hut threw btrsclf Into the visitor's anna. "Oh, my darling!" she sobbed, with her head tinn hU bosom. ' I am so glad you huvo railed. I dbl so long lo n.ako tip and do my heft to pay you lor bringing llKht Into my life. Let UK settle peacefully once more With ;i, li other." "Will. miss." Mild a strangi voiee, "I'm wli'ln', I'm nire, Hut my In-strui In-strui UuiiK .4 (h it If yi.ii don't I'm to cut :T Hi" gas!" And II ;h only then that K'lzu found out Fhc hud mistaken n common com-mon p is person for her William. London Tit Htm. |