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ETHEL CHURCHILL.
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CHAPTER XIII.


CONFIDENCE.


She had that charming laugh which, like a song,
    The song of a spring-bird, wakes suddenly
When we least look for it. It lingered long
    Upon the ear, one of the sweet things we
Treasure unconsciously. As steals along
    A stream in sunshine, stole its melody,
As musical as it was light and wild,
The buoyant spirit of some fairy child;
Yet mingled with soft sighs, that might express
The depth and truth of earnest tenderness.


Henrietta took a seat, and soon began a lively conversation; but it is impossible to go on talking, if your listener either cannot or will not answer. Suddenly it struck her visitor that Mrs. Courtenaye had a lurking remembrance of her cold manner to Norbourne on the day of Mrs. Howard's fête.