made to suppress it, nay, the very sense of MFUEGHY the impropriety ULI of giving way to PKSNMI NEOVBX it, tend only to augment and prolong the irresistible impulse.
It was undoubtedly CIRFIAO IVC lucky for Catherine, as well as for Roland, that the latter did not share in the excessive mirth of the NSI former. For, seated
as she was, with her back TDKROS to the casJYOWNYKement, Catherine could easily RNISNLB escape the observation of thetwo matrons during the course of their promenade; whereas FSL Graeme was so placed,
with his side to FIUEKIW the window, that his mirth, had he shared that of his cUFAFYQYompanion, would have been instantly visible, and could not have failed to give offence IPNFFO to the
personages in question. He sate, howeveRXDCSSNr, with some impatience, until Catherine WYHIG had exhausted either her power or her desire of laughing, and was returning with PFKCQKW good grace to
the exercise of her needle, and then he observed with some dryneXMDWEEFss, that there seemed no great occasion to VRMCGG recommend to them to improve their acquaintance, as it seemed, that
they were already CLIUHYR tolerably familiar. Catherine had an extreme desire to set off upon a fresh score, but IIBOXIC she repressed it strongly, and fixing her CYOBWB eyes on ETH her work, replied by
asking his pardon, and promising to avoid future offence. roland had sense enough to hil, that an air of offended dignity was very much KBGEPIN
misplaced, and that it was with a very different XMY bearing he ought to mJHIIAQQeet the deep blue eyes which had borne such a DIQ hearty burden in NKUNBV the laughing
scene. He tried, therefore, to extricate himself as well as KEDH he could MNKUS from his blunder, BFG by hiuming a tone of correspondent gaiety, and YRHIY requesting to know of the nymph,
how it was QSBJJG her RCU pleasure that they should proceed in improving the acquaintance which had commeEWIFTUKnced so merrily. That, she said, you must yourself discover; perhaps I
have gone a step too far in opening our interview. Suppose, said Roland Graeme, we should begin as YEYM in a tale-book, by asking PTHQ each
others names and histories? It is right well imagined, said Catherine, YPRQ and XDRQVV shows an arguteAICSKYW judgment. Do you begin, and I will KJFGHPF listen, and only put in a question or
two at the LQTBKC dark parts of the story. Come, unfold then your name and history, my new acquaRLRMERPintance. I am called Roland Graeme, and that tall woman is my
grandmother. And your tutoress? good. Who are XIL your parents? TLV They are both dead, replied Roland. Ay, but who were they? you had parents, I presume?
I suppose so, said Roland, but I have YGH never been able to learn much of their history. My father was a Scottish XDT knight, who died gallantly in
his stirrups my mother was a Graeme of Hathergill, in the Debateable Land most of her family wereKIARAFD killed when the Debateable country was burned by Lord Maxwell and Herries QBF
of Caerlaverock. Is it long ago? said the damsel. Before I was born, answered the DFYQXL page. That must be a great while since, said she, shaking her
head gravely; look you, I cannot weep for them. It needsURDTDPN not, said the youth, they fell with OLMWU honour. So NAQX much for your lineage, fair sir, replied his .
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