How It All Came Round
on the contrary was in the prime of youth; she was finely made, and well proportioned. Her face was perhaps rather
e girl, that even the most casual observer must have guessed the relationship which existed between them. He was a handsome man, handsomer even than his daughter, but the same individualities marked both faces. Whi
ght have said, "He may be commonplace, but do not feel too certain; he simply possesses one of those faces
this story opens he was laughing merrily and in a heart-whole way,
ould have been found by those who cared to look within the carefully locked bookcases. Some manuscripts were scattered about, and by t
talked long enough about that fine land you have just come from, for even Australian adventures can keep-I am in
the kind that would be sure to grow into a fine woman. But to tell the truth I
e," answered the pleasant voice of Charlotte Harman.
ing old and you have been growing beautiful; suc
I'll tell you something else, Jasper; that girl of mine has a head worth owning on her shoulders, a head she knows how to use. You will not believe me when
is no secret,"
g to leave me. I shall miss her, for she is womanly in the best sense of the word, and
married, yet I never mean to leave you. You know that well, I have often told yo
aving his eyes as he did so. Uncle Jas
rry, or if they don't they ought to. But what was that you said, John,
. "Go and show your uncle Jasper tha
. "I'm willing with all my heart to believe it, if you swear it, but n
agazines, Uncle Jasper; a great many girls do
r the lucky individual for whom you will wear it; tell me twenty times a day that he's perfection, that you and you alone have found the eighth wonder of the world, but for the love of heaven leave out about the books! The other will be hard to bear, but I'll endeavor to swallow it-but the books, oh! heaven preserve us-l