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ildren running about the terrace an' the lawns. Begging your lordship's pardon, if I'm too free." "That's all right, Styles," said Drake. "I know what you mean." The farmer nodded, and stopped his pipe with his fat little finger. "I make so bold because I remember your lordship a wee chap so high." He put his hand about eighteen inches from the floor, as usual. "And a rare, hot-spirited youngster you was! Many's the time you've made me lift you into the cart, and you'd allus insist upon driving, though the reins were most too thick for your hands. Well, my lord, what we feels is that we'd like to live long enough to see another little chap--a future lordship--a-running about the place." Drake nodded gravely and took a drink. Even this simple fellow was aware of Drake's duty to the title and estates. "Perhaps you may some day, Styles," he said, smiling, and checking the sigh. The farmer nodded twice, with pleasure and satisfaction. "Glad to hear it, my lord; and I hope the wedding's to be soon." "Soon or late, I hope you will come and dance at the wedding ball, Styles," Drake responded, with a laugh, as he got up to go. But the laugh was not a particularly happy one, and he walked toward home in anything but a cheerful mood; for it is hard to be compelled to have to marry one woman while you are in love with another. He entered the park by the small gate behind which Ted and Burden had stood on the preceding night, and was treading his way through the wood when he saw two figures--those of a man and a girl--walking in the garden behind the south lodge. He glanced at them absently for a moment, then he stopped, and, leaning heavily on his stick, caught his breath. The man was Falconer, and the girl was--Nell! They were pacing up and down the path slowly, she with her eyes downcast, some flowers in her hands, he with his face turned toward her, a rapt look in his eyes, his hands, folded behind his back, twitching nervously. They turned full face to Drake as he stood watching them, and he saw her distinctly. It seemed marvelous to him that he had not fully recognized her last night, that he had not guessed that the young engineer was Dick. The blood rushed to his face, then left it pale, and he stood, unseen by them, gnawing at his mustache. In all his musings on the past, all his thoughts and dreams of her, the possibility of her being engaged or married had never occurred to him. He had always p
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