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r. Can you ever, ever forgive me for thinking such wicked things about you, and for being so ungrateful as not to know you at the very first?" And Livingstone, then and later, succeeded in convincing her that he could. VIII. By an emphatic whisper Miss Grace Winthrop succeeded in impressing upon her aunt the necessity--at no matter what sacrifice of the social conventions--of being the last to go. In the matter of keeping Livingstone, she experienced no difficulty at all. And when the unnecessary eight had departed, she presented to her aunt and uncle her deliverer, and--in a delightfully hesitating way--told to Mr. and Mrs. Smith the story of her deliverance. It was when this matter had been explained that Livingstone, who felt that his position now was absolutely secure, brought up the delicate question of his own identity. "You can understand, I am sure, Mrs. Smith," he said, "how very grateful I am to you for this evening; but, indeed, I don't think that I am the person you meant to ask. And it has occurred to me, from something that you said about my having been in Europe for a good while, that Mr. Smith might have meant his invitation for Van Rensselaer Livingstone. He's my cousin, you know; and he has spent the last ten years in Europe, and is there yet, I fancy. But I am Van Ruyter Livingstone, and if I can be said to have a home anywhere--except the old home in New York, of course--it is on my sheep range in New Mexico. "But you won't be cruel enough, Mrs. Smith, after letting me into Paradise--even if I did get in by mistake--to turn me out again; will you?" And Mrs. Rittenhouse Smith, who was a clever woman, as well as a remarkably clear-sighted one, replied that even if she wanted to turn Mr. Van Ruyter Livingstone out of Paradise she believed that it was now too late. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of A Border Ruffian, by Thomas A. Janvier *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BORDER RUFFIAN *** ***** This file should be named 23803.txt or 23803.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/8/0/23803/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the Un
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