ld greet her some
day--"the holy sister, sweeping through the sky in crown of gold and
robe of lily white." I shall have to make you love Chatterton's poetry,
Jack. Poor boy, I never forget him. You _must love_ poetry now, Jack.'
'I shall love you,' Jack said firmly. 'Won't that be enough for a
dullard like me?'
'No, not _quite_ enough,' she said, laughing. 'And now wait here while I
go and tell your mother that the wanderer is come home.'
THE END.
COLSTON AND COMPANY, PRINTERS, EDINBURGH.
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