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THE TRAGIC MUSE.

spent with them, for the subject always came up once more. Yet it was not as his but as theirs that they liked the triumph. Mr. Carteret took leave of him for the night directly after the other guests had gone, using at this moment the words that he had often used before—

"You may sit up to any hour you like. I only ask that you don't read in bed."