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After All.

CHAPTER XII . " . / Esthetic transfiguration . "—GILBERT . T ^^ - ^ to lo ° k vei 7 fascinating , you know , " said the comely Phillis - * - Belsize to her friend , Louisa Delcote , as she arranged some pale lilies in her beautiful auburn hairthat hung in long lacy curls over her well-rounded

, shoulders . " Of course , dear , I know it is not your vanity so much that prompts you this time , as your love of revenge , " replied fclic aforesaid Louisa , candidly . ' "Say , rather , my love for frolic , " returned her companion , testily . "In fact , you ' re mad after that flirt Merisslope ; more so than ever I w as , " she continued , in an affected indifferencebut eagerly watching her friend ' s face .

, " Indeed ! I fancy it looks like it when I snubbed his lordship in your presence , and to your great annoyance , " said the other , with a triumphant curl of her lip and a satisfied toss of her prett y little head . " Oh . ! of course , you will always bring that in , " said Phillis , pettishly ; " a little bit of show off on your part , that ' s all , my dear ; " and she gave an obstreperous lily a vicious twitch .

"Oh , very well ! Just as y ou like . Anyway , you ' re taking a lot of trouble to serve out that poor Miss Phane by entrapping her late sweetheart , Humberton . I believe you really love the fellow , after all , " answered Louisa , insinuatingly . " Well , and what if I did ? Perhaps y ou think lie is specially reserved for you ? Poor Miss Phane , indeed , after rejecting him and then taking Mr . Merrisslope ! Oh , yes ! " retorted Phillis , getting angry and excited . " Then , I suppose you think you are fully able to eclipse Violet Cumberland with this gay Lothair ? " taunted Louisa .

"Oh , do talk sense , my dear ! You know he is no Lothario , but I want to turn his head . Don't you think I can do it ? You promised to help me , you know , " and the spoilt girl of some twenty summers turned her neat figure gaily round , draped as it was according to the latest aesthetic craze . A loose , flowing _ dress of a pale greenish hue enveloped her shapel y form , while a girdle of golden sunflowers shone resplendent from her dainty waist . Even

tricked out thus she was a very charming little daughter of Eve , and it would takea stout heart to defy her temptation . Her friend could not restrain her admiration , and she cordially assented that she was very pretty , and would no doubt overcome the vacillating Humberton . "You do , indeed , look deli ghtfully ' utter , '" she exclaimed ; "just like one of dear Monsieur Du Maimer ' s pictures cut out of Punch . Oh can't helbut

, you p catch him now ! Why Burnand himself would fall in love with y ou , and the ' love-sick ' maidens in : Patience ' would all be jealous of you if they saw y ° > " "Am I really pretty ? Thanks , love ! " and the vain girl turned and viewed herself sideways in the long glass before her . " Fancy , we'll make a regular Bnnthorne of him ; and then , when we ' ve carried him as far as possible , leave him to ine with his music

p , poor fellow ! " laughed the gay Phillis . "I wonder if there really is such a thing as ' a transcendentality of delirium , ' such as the inimitable W . S . Gilbert speaks of , or 'an acute accentuation of snpremest ecstacy . ' I sometimes fancy I have almost experienced such when I am having a delicious yawn , or just when 1 am going to faint . I am afraid it is only to be found in the fleeting visions of dreamland or in the anodyne poison of death ! " mused the philosophical Louisa , as she gazed at the mystic emblems with which her friend Phillis had carefull y decorated her room .

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THE YORK MS. No. 5, A.D. 1670. Article 1
THE ADVANTAGE OF CONFESSION. Article 5
Untitled Article 7
THE ILLUSTRATION Article 8
THE WORK OF A MASONIC SESSION. Article 8
BARNARD'S INN, HOLBORN. Article 10
MASONRY V. AGNOSTICISM* Article 13
THE MAIDEN'S BOWER: A SERENADE. Article 16
OFF FOR A HOLIDAY. Article 17
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 19
DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY AND OUR ANCIENT SECRETS. Article 22
THE GUILDHALL AND THE CHARTERS OF THE CORPORATION. Article 24
MASONIC SYMBOLISM* Article 26
FORTY YEARS AGO. Article 30
A MASON'S STORY. Article 31
THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD. Article 34
AFTER ALL. Article 36
IN A HUNDRED YEARS. Article 42
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 43
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After All.

CHAPTER XII . " . / Esthetic transfiguration . "—GILBERT . T ^^ - ^ to lo ° k vei 7 fascinating , you know , " said the comely Phillis - * - Belsize to her friend , Louisa Delcote , as she arranged some pale lilies in her beautiful auburn hairthat hung in long lacy curls over her well-rounded

, shoulders . " Of course , dear , I know it is not your vanity so much that prompts you this time , as your love of revenge , " replied fclic aforesaid Louisa , candidly . ' "Say , rather , my love for frolic , " returned her companion , testily . "In fact , you ' re mad after that flirt Merisslope ; more so than ever I w as , " she continued , in an affected indifferencebut eagerly watching her friend ' s face .

, " Indeed ! I fancy it looks like it when I snubbed his lordship in your presence , and to your great annoyance , " said the other , with a triumphant curl of her lip and a satisfied toss of her prett y little head . " Oh . ! of course , you will always bring that in , " said Phillis , pettishly ; " a little bit of show off on your part , that ' s all , my dear ; " and she gave an obstreperous lily a vicious twitch .

"Oh , very well ! Just as y ou like . Anyway , you ' re taking a lot of trouble to serve out that poor Miss Phane by entrapping her late sweetheart , Humberton . I believe you really love the fellow , after all , " answered Louisa , insinuatingly . " Well , and what if I did ? Perhaps y ou think lie is specially reserved for you ? Poor Miss Phane , indeed , after rejecting him and then taking Mr . Merrisslope ! Oh , yes ! " retorted Phillis , getting angry and excited . " Then , I suppose you think you are fully able to eclipse Violet Cumberland with this gay Lothair ? " taunted Louisa .

"Oh , do talk sense , my dear ! You know he is no Lothario , but I want to turn his head . Don't you think I can do it ? You promised to help me , you know , " and the spoilt girl of some twenty summers turned her neat figure gaily round , draped as it was according to the latest aesthetic craze . A loose , flowing _ dress of a pale greenish hue enveloped her shapel y form , while a girdle of golden sunflowers shone resplendent from her dainty waist . Even

tricked out thus she was a very charming little daughter of Eve , and it would takea stout heart to defy her temptation . Her friend could not restrain her admiration , and she cordially assented that she was very pretty , and would no doubt overcome the vacillating Humberton . "You do , indeed , look deli ghtfully ' utter , '" she exclaimed ; "just like one of dear Monsieur Du Maimer ' s pictures cut out of Punch . Oh can't helbut

, you p catch him now ! Why Burnand himself would fall in love with y ou , and the ' love-sick ' maidens in : Patience ' would all be jealous of you if they saw y ° > " "Am I really pretty ? Thanks , love ! " and the vain girl turned and viewed herself sideways in the long glass before her . " Fancy , we'll make a regular Bnnthorne of him ; and then , when we ' ve carried him as far as possible , leave him to ine with his music

p , poor fellow ! " laughed the gay Phillis . "I wonder if there really is such a thing as ' a transcendentality of delirium , ' such as the inimitable W . S . Gilbert speaks of , or 'an acute accentuation of snpremest ecstacy . ' I sometimes fancy I have almost experienced such when I am having a delicious yawn , or just when 1 am going to faint . I am afraid it is only to be found in the fleeting visions of dreamland or in the anodyne poison of death ! " mused the philosophical Louisa , as she gazed at the mystic emblems with which her friend Phillis had carefull y decorated her room .

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